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EXPORT LAMBS

Meat Producers’ Board Competition WAIRARAPA JUDGING Dominion Special Service. i Masterton, November 17. 1 The sixth district export lamb competition organised by the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board was held at the Waingawa works to-day. . Mr. M. A. McLeod, Feilding, who judged the live pens, awarded first place to the Wairarapa Training Farm, East Taratahi. A. H. Falloon, Wangaehu, was second, Neil McKay and Sons, Gladstone, third, - and the Wairarapa Training Farm fourth. Judging on the hooks was done by Mr. W. Drysdale, the bleat Producers’ Board grader, placings being as follows: Wairarapa Training Farm, East Taratahi. 1; C. M. Ross, Martinborough, 2; Mrs. L. E. Barton, Featherston, 3; A. H. Falloon, Wangaehu, 4. The fifteen pens selected to go Home for the district display were, those of J. G. Mitchell, Gladstone: Peter Donald, Te Whiti; Neil McKay and Sons, Gladstone ; Sir William Perry, Penrose, Masterton; Wairarapa Training Farm, East Taratahi; C. M. Ross, Martinborough; Mrs. L. E. Barton, Featherston (2); A, H. Falloon, Wangaehu (2); McKenzie Estate, Pigeon Bush; R; Cooper Estate, Gladstone (2): Cooper Brothers, Gladstone; R. R. Tilson, Papawai. Wairarapa has won the award for the best pen in London every year, and has always been first or second in the group competition. The prizes for to-day’s competition were donated by Sir William Perry and Thomas Borthwick and Sons.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 46, 18 November 1936, Page 6

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EXPORT LAMBS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 46, 18 November 1936, Page 6

EXPORT LAMBS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 46, 18 November 1936, Page 6