ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS in the cattle section of the Ashburton Agricultural and Pastoral Association's show on Saturday was W. J. Small. He exhibited the champion bull (above), and the champion cow in the Milking Shorthorn section. The bull, Terracedale Ross, was entered in the class for bulls calved before June 1,1963. The champion cow, Terracedale Maree, is a sister to this exhibit, and was entered in the class for cows, any age, in milk.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30897, 2 November 1965, Page 7
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77ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS in the cattle section of the Ashburton Agricultural and Pastoral Association's show on Saturday was W. J. Small. He exhibited the champion bull (above), and the champion cow in the Milking Shorthorn section. The bull, Terracedale Ross, was entered in the class for bulls calved before June 1,1963. The champion cow, Terracedale Maree, is a sister to this exhibit, and was entered in the class for cows, any age, in milk. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30897, 2 November 1965, Page 7
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