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PRIZE-WINNING LAMBS.—These three lambs out of Romney ewes by a Southdown ram from M. H. Martin, of East Eyreton, were placed first in the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s export lamb competition held yesterday at the Belfast works of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company. Inspecting the lambs, from left, are Mr B. C. Mclntosh, a drafter of the North Canterbury Sheepfarmers’ Co-operative Freezing Export and Agency Company, Ltd., who drafted the winning lambs, and two of the judges for the competition, Messrs E. Bell and A. E. White, who are supervising graders for the Meat Board.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30610, 28 November 1964, Page 28

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PRIZE-WINNING LAMBS.—These three lambs out of Romney ewes by a Southdown ram from M. H. Martin, of East Eyreton, were placed first in the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s export lamb competition held yesterday at the Belfast works of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company. Inspecting the lambs, from left, are Mr B. C. Mclntosh, a drafter of the North Canterbury Sheepfarmers’ Co-operative Freezing Export and Agency Company, Ltd., who drafted the winning lambs, and two of the judges for the competition, Messrs E. Bell and A. E. White, who are supervising graders for the Meat Board. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30610, 28 November 1964, Page 28

PRIZE-WINNING LAMBS.—These three lambs out of Romney ewes by a Southdown ram from M. H. Martin, of East Eyreton, were placed first in the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s export lamb competition held yesterday at the Belfast works of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company. Inspecting the lambs, from left, are Mr B. C. Mclntosh, a drafter of the North Canterbury Sheepfarmers’ Co-operative Freezing Export and Agency Company, Ltd., who drafted the winning lambs, and two of the judges for the competition, Messrs E. Bell and A. E. White, who are supervising graders for the Meat Board. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30610, 28 November 1964, Page 28