CARTERTON SHOW
OPENED IN WET WEATHER.
SOME OF THE AWARDS.
(HI TELEGRAM.) (FROM ODR SPECIAL REPORTER.) CARTERTON, Thus Day. The Carterton Pastoral and Agricultural Show opened to-day, in wet weather, and with an average attendance. The judging did. not commence until late. Very few awards had been made known by 1 o'clock. The sheep and cattle are in good condition, though in some cases scarcely to be compared with stock shown in former years.
Mr. Bland Eayner defeated Mr. Wm. Perry in Lincoln rams over thirty months, but the champion Lincoln ram is boing shown by Mr. H. Gaisford, of Richmond, and Mr. . Fermie, of Hastings, secured the championship for Southdown ram. Other championships include Shorthorn bull, Sir W. Buchanan; cow, Mr. W. Howard Booth; Hereford bull, Mr. Donald M'Kenzie; cow, Mr. G. R. Beamish.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 100, 25 October 1916, Page 8
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