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SYDNEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

1 ■ NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITS. PRIZEWINNERS. Bj Tel«gr«ph - Pre«» Astoclatlon.— Copyright. SYDNEY, 22nd March. Judging day at the lioyal Agricultural Society's Show was favoured with fine weather, and there win a laige attendance. All section* of exhibit* are well represented, and 1:1 numerous departments the entries form n record. In the th'.'cp, British sectiouß, New Zealand exhibitors are well to tho front. Mr John Nixon took all the prize** for English Leicester*, including two champions, and two reserve champions. In Border Leicester-! : Ram, two years, Mr. Nixon took iii.st and champion; ram under two years, Mr. J. B. Keid, first; Mr. John Ronnie, second and third. Ewe, two y«aid, -Mr. iieuuie, first and champion ; Mr. John Nixon Hecond. Ewe, under two years, Mr. J. B. Reid, first. Romney Marsh ewe, under two y<*ars, Mr. Reid first and re.-crvo champion, second, and third. Rum under two years, Mr. Reid thiid. The principal prizes for other long-wool dasee3 went to loqpl exhibitors. Horse awards : Blood stallion, four years and over, first und champion, went to Sir Aymer ; the second nnd reserve champion was awarded to Collarit. In trotters' and paee^H* hlallioup, four year« and over, the New Zealandbred Almont took first and champion. In heavy Clydesdale.", Mr. Grcentree's New Ze.Uuna-bred Plucky Willie wn» first and champion for four year-olds and over ; Dnrulvy Annul, another New Zea-land-bicd animal, wax .second and reservo i liampion ; while fur three-year-old*. Roynl Fergim gained Jim and hematics and Faird Kiugarloek and AH;xander's Pride, both New Zealandbred, secured second and third. In mares, Colvin Brotherh' Ronnie was first and champion, and Bourke's New Zea-land-bred Lady Wall waa second and reser.ve champion. Besides Mr. Boag's success with Royal Fergus and Mr. Bourke's with Lady Wall, thp following New Zealanders secured awards : — •Hoavy Clydesdales, stallion, two years and under three, Mitchell and 'O'Brien's Native Chief, second prize; Ciillen's Rich and Rare, t.hird. Mare, two years, and under i'our, Andrew Chry>tal'» Turtan, firxt _: Chrystal's PriueoisH Helen, second. C'ly^*"*rlalrs, .-:'.ti\e f.um -tiillion. three v«m» I>• and over. Ronx'* Hoja! Stewnit, fir.-t. M-ire- lJo.iir'r. Jean, liV"l. It. M<«ii«''- Hereford bull, Conhdemc, v.-:i* ?v:iri|i»ft --e.ond prize.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 4

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SYDNEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 4

SYDNEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 4

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