LONGWOOLS.
Judges—Messrs J. Little and AY. H. Bcetham. . LINCOLNS. NO RESTRICTION AS TO FEEDING. Class 74, Ram Hoggett, 18 months and under.—l, T. Tanner ; 2, T. Tanner ; 3, T. Tanner.
Class 75, Ram, 18 months and under 30 months.—l, T. Dolbel; 2, T. Tanner ; 3, T. Tanner. Class 70, Ram, 30 months and upwards.—l and champion, T. Tanner; 2, P. Dolbel; 3, P. Dolbel.
Class 77, Ewe Hogget, 18 months and under. —1, T. Tanner; 2, T. Tanner; 3, T. Tanner.
Class 78, Eavc, 18 months and under 30 months, with or without lamb.—l and Champion, T. Tanner; 2, T. Tanner; 3, A. M'Hardy. Class 79, Ewe. [30 months and upwards, with lamb at foot.—l, T. Tanner; 2, T. Tanner; 3, T. Tanner. Class 80, EAve, without lamb.—l, T. Tanner; 2, T. Tanner; 3, Tanner.
GRASS-FED, UNHOUSED, AND UNCLOTHED. Class 81, Ram Hoggett, 18 months and under. —1, J- N. AVilliams; 2, Russell Bros.; 3, G. and P. Hunter. Class, 82, Ram, 18 months and under 30 months. —Ellison and Carr ;2, I. .N. AVilliams ; 3, AY. Rathbone. Class 83, Ram 30 months and upAvards. 1, J. N. Williams ; 2, J. N. AVilliams. Class 84, Eavo Hoggett, 18 months and under.—l, J. N. Williams, 2, ! J. N. AVilliams, 3, R. AVellwood.
Class 85, Eavc, 18 months and under 30 months, with or without lamb.—l, H. R. Russell; 2, H. R. Russell.
Class 86, Ewe, 30 months and upwards, with lamb at foot.—l, H. R. Russell; 2, H. R. Russell. Class 87, Ewe, Avithout lamb—l. G. P. Donnelly ; 2, F. Sutton. Class 110, CotsAvold Ram Hogget, 18 months and under.—l, Rev. S. AVilliams; 2, Rev. S. AVilliams ; 3, Rev. S. AVilliams. SPECIAL PRIZES. Class 131, Messrs Hoadloy and Lyon's prize piece of plato valuo 12gs., for best pen of twenty longwoolled cavo hoggets, not artificially fed (hay, turnips, or mangold allowed) bred and owned by exhibitor.—T. Tanner. Class 132, N.Z.L. and M.A. Company's
cup, valued 15gs., for best pen of five longwoolled rams.—T. Tanner. Class 133, Mr Kinross's prize, valuo 7 guineas, for the best pen of 10 ewe hoggets not artificially fed (hay, turnips, or mangold allowed), first cross from merino cavo and longwolled ram.—J. G-. Kinross. Class 134, Mr Kinross's prize, valuo 7 guineas, for best pen 10 wother hoggets ; same conditions.—J. G. Kinross. Class 134b, Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co's prize, value 10 guineas, for best pen ten longAVOolled ewes with lambs at foot.'—T. Tanner. Class 13-10, Messrs Banner and Liddle's prize, A'alue 5 guineas, for best five longAvoolled dry owes.—T. Tannor Class 13G, Mr T. Tanner's prize, value o guineas, for best pen of 20 wethers most suitable for freezing purposes.—R. WellAA'OOd.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3819, 12 October 1883, Page 2
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