WINNING LAMBS.—Mr A. D. Johns, of Waipara (left), receives the congratulations of Mr R. T. Parsons, president of the Amberley Agricultural and Pastoral Association, after his lambs won the class for lambs killing out at up to 361 b when the Amberley show lambs were killed and judged on the hooks at the Belfast works of Borthwicks this week. Mr Johns also won the Borthwick Challenge Cup, seen in the photograph.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31832, 9 November 1968, Page 10
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71WINNING LAMBS.—Mr A. D. Johns, of Waipara (left), receives the congratulations of Mr R. T. Parsons, president of the Amberley Agricultural and Pastoral Association, after his lambs won the class for lambs killing out at up to 361 b when the Amberley show lambs were killed and judged on the hooks at the Belfast works of Borthwicks this week. Mr Johns also won the Borthwick Challenge Cup, seen in the photograph. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31832, 9 November 1968, Page 10
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