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CORRIEDALE RAMS, 18 TO 30 MONTHS, IN LINE FOR JUDGING at the Canterbury Show. Generally sheep are judged in the pens, but last year an Australian judge lined up the entries, and yesterday two classes were judged in this manner.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31836, 14 November 1968, Page 1

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CORRIEDALE RAMS, 18 TO 30 MONTHS, IN LINE FOR JUDGING at the Canterbury Show. Generally sheep are judged in the pens, but last year an Australian judge lined up the entries, and yesterday two classes were judged in this manner. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31836, 14 November 1968, Page 1

CORRIEDALE RAMS, 18 TO 30 MONTHS, IN LINE FOR JUDGING at the Canterbury Show. Generally sheep are judged in the pens, but last year an Australian judge lined up the entries, and yesterday two classes were judged in this manner. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31836, 14 November 1968, Page 1

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