Cheviot
The report of the Cheviot section printed yesterday contained a typographical error. The winners of the ram championship were Messrs E. A. and D. A. Anderson (Hundalce) and the judge. Mr P. G. Stevens, in commenting on the section, said that although the breed was not widely distributed in Canterbury it might be used more on the harder country, particularly where there was a heavier rainfall.
brood mare and her Light Briturned the wrong way when I put ? oal . should be valuable. ~ . . , it. u ji It is strange that as so many them out to see how they hand!- people are b “ eeding horses . an £ ed*’ Christchurch is lhe hub of the
There was very little difference trotting world, much more supbetween the first six calves, Mr port is not given to trotting Gilbert said. The first, second classes at the show,” said Mr and third calves handled ex- McKendry. “The country is full ceptionally well. of imported stallions and there is
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28435, 15 November 1957, Page 17
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163Cheviot Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28435, 15 November 1957, Page 17
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