LEADING PLOUGHMEN.—This photograph taken at the end of the New Zealand ploughing championships at Seadown last week-end is of the men who filled the top five places over the two days. In the centre of the front row, holding the Atlantic Silver Plough, is A. J. Wallace, of Cambridge, who took the title for the second time. Beside him, at the right of the front row, is K. J. Taylor, of Clinton, who was champion last year and runner-up this year. He is holding the Ford Trophy. At the left side of the same row is I. W. Miller, of Gore, who was third. In the back row, from left, are E. L. Hunt, of Palmerston North, who was fourth, and J. C. Kyle, from Timaru, who was fifth.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32666, 23 July 1971, Page 18
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129LEADING PLOUGHMEN.—This photograph taken at the end of the New Zealand ploughing championships at Seadown last week-end is of the men who filled the top five places over the two days. In the centre of the front row, holding the Atlantic Silver Plough, is A. J. Wallace, of Cambridge, who took the title for the second time. Beside him, at the right of the front row, is K. J. Taylor, of Clinton, who was champion last year and runner-up this year. He is holding the Ford Trophy. At the left side of the same row is I. W. Miller, of Gore, who was third. In the back row, from left, are E. L. Hunt, of Palmerston North, who was fourth, and J. C. Kyle, from Timaru, who was fifth. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32666, 23 July 1971, Page 18
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