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N.Z. FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION

< CLASS MEDALS WINNERS, 1921. The New Zealand Friesian Association lias now awarded tlie medals to the winners in each of the seven classes of cows that, were tested by the Department of Agriculture for the year ending December 31, 192-t. The medals are awarded in each class to the cow l>roduciug the greatest quantity of butterfat and gaining a certificate of record from the Department of Agriculture during the year. Junior 2-vear-old—Coldstream Ponuac, Piche. 16,156.fi. 635.95, G. A. Marchant and Sons. Cardiff. Senior 2-vear-old—Mutual Stella De Koi, 16.524.8. 720.43. C. R. Dunean and Sons, Whangamarino. r, , . Junior 3-vear-old —Rosevale Catnna Poach, 21,(i88.2, 679.48, H. North and Sons, Oinimi. Senior 3-vear-old- 'Woodlyn Rose De Koi. 18.110.2, 631.67, T. C. Barbour, East j'unior 4-year-old— Woodlyn Stella Manor. 19.35E5, 653.03, T. C. Barbour, East Tamaki. Senior 4-vear-old—Thucinoa. Beauty, 23.1'73.0. 522.37. T. R. Eades. Edcndale. Mature— Lady Pauline, 25,306.2, 850.G6, Jas. Hart, Tatuanui. ’The. Aviuncr of the 1921 Derby competition was Coldstream Pontiac Piebe. owned bv Messrs. G. A. Marchant and Sons, of'Cardiff. The figures were:— Standard pounds fat, 210.5: yield pounds fat. 635.95; percentage above standard, 161.4.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 184, 6 May 1925, Page 9

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N.Z. FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 184, 6 May 1925, Page 9

N.Z. FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 184, 6 May 1925, Page 9

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