Described by the president of the Eginont A. and P. Association, Mr W. MeLfiDowie -as “a very fine picture/’ a framed photograph of seven animals in the champion dairy cow class at the 1928 show was received from Mr F. Hoskin, of Matapu. A vote of thanks was accorded Mr Hoskin and it was decided to have the picture placed in the committee room.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 December 1928, Page 9
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