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MANAWATU SPRING SHOW

(Special to the "Evening Post.") PALMERSTON N.. This Day. Judges who have accepted appointments for the Manawatu Spring Show in November are as follows:— Horses. —Competitions and light horses, Mr. R. J. McDonald (Dannevirke).

Cattle. —Shorthorn and Hereford, Mr. H. B. Stuckey (Dannevirke); Aber-deen-Angus, Mr. D. Grant (Dannevirke); Milking Shorthorn, Mr.1 W. E. Barber (Foxton); Red Poll, Mr. N. Inder (Dannevirke); Friesian, Mr. W. Louden (Waiuku); > Ayrshire, Mr. W. F. Olson (Egmont Village); Jersey, Mr. B. Moreland (Te Rapa); Dairy Cattle, Mr. R. Charmley (Kiritaki, Dannevirke).

Sheep.—Romney Marsh (open), Mr. W. C. Small (Feilding); Romney Marsh (rams), Mr. N. Short (Feilding); Romney Marsh (ewes), Mr. F. W. Blatchford (Woodville); Southdown (open), Mr. E. Cameron (Onewhero); Ryeland; Mr. T. W. Lonsdale (Wanganui); sheep shearing, Mr. K. Duncan (Huntterville); wool, Mr. J. R. Frame (Wellington); breeding class, Mr. W. C. Small (Feilding).

Pigs.—Berkshire and Tamworth, Mr. A. Barnett (Leeston); Large Black and Large White, Mr. D. S. Ross (Te Puke); special classes, Mr. C. Monro (Wellington).

Domestic Section.—Needlework and knitting, Misses F. and P. Cameron (Napier Road, Palmerston North); cookery, Mrs. D. Buchanan (Tiakitahuna). ....

Schools.—Architectural drawing and woodwork, Mr. R. T. Jaggard (Palmerston North). '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 67, 16 September 1936, Page 4

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MANAWATU SPRING SHOW Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 67, 16 September 1936, Page 4

MANAWATU SPRING SHOW Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 67, 16 September 1936, Page 4