OTAGO WINTER SHOW.
BUTTER AND CHEESE AWARDS. [by telboraph— phess association.] DUNEDIN, This Day. The Winter Show was opened to-day by_ the Governor. In factory cheese the Stirling Dairy Factory, with 95 points, wa-s first ; Wyndham second, with 94 ; and Momona third, with 93. In the competition for six large ches6e. suitable for export, Menzies Ferry, 95 pointe, was first; Stirling Dairy Factory, 94^,, second. Factory butter suitable for export—Levin Co-operative Factory, 95 points, first; Taieri and Peninsula, 94A, second ; Cheltenham. 93£, third ; Kairanga, 93, fourth, Factory-made butter suitable for export, open to the North Island only-^-Levin, 93£ points, first; Kaira-nga., 93, second. One box of factory-made butter, suitable for export —Taieri and Peninsula, 95 points, first; Levin. 94 points, second ,' Cheltenham, 93^, third. Grading points: Butter — Taieri and Feninsuk (94.64) first, Lepperton (94.34) second. Bell Block (94.8) third. Midhurst (94.6) fourth; cheese— Kd-endale (91.81) first, Omimi (91.46) second, Thornbury (91.39) third, Waikouaiti (91.14) fourth. Brydone (91.11) fifth. in farmers' hags section, for which prizes of £20, £15, and £10 were offered, only two entries were received. The prize went to J. D. Willocke, of Inch Clutha., with 71 points.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 7
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190OTAGO WINTER SHOW. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 7
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