SYDNEY SHEEP SHOW
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.) (Received Juno 30, 12.30 p.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day.
The Sheep Show awards include, the following:—Border Leicesters—Two years and over, J. Nixon, third; one year and under, second. Ram, Mr. D. Grant, third. Under one-year ram: D. Grant, commended arid very highly commended. Pens of rams: D. Grant, third; J. Nixon, commended. English Leicesters— Ram, two years and over: J. Nixon, first. Ewe: J. Nixon, third. One year and under, second. Ram: J. Nixon, first; ewe: J. Nixon, second.
Grand Champion E^m: J. Nixon. Reserve Champion Ewe: J. Nixon. The competition in this class was restricted to G. Brunskill, Wugga, and J. Nixon, the former securing first honours in the ewe section.
In the-Corriedale section Mr. C. H. Ensor secured second prize for a ' ram and first prize for a, ew© of any age. In the dog trials there were twenty-' seven competitors. The first tested wafl Collie Laddie, imported from New Zealand, who gave a meritorious performance, and penned his sheep in thirteen minutes, after taking eleveu and a-quarter minutes to force them through the race,
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1922, Page 7
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