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“ Taking the fat lambs right through, they have been excellently selected, and the evenness of finish is particularly noticeable. This made final decision very difficult,” said Mr K. Deighton, of Marton, the judge of the fat lambs section at the Waikato A. and P. Show. “In class 194, three crossbred lambs, Down-long-wool cross, most suitable for freezing, there were 42 entries, and the exhibit as a whole would be very hard to beat. There was not a poor pen in the lot. One or two c* the pens, in my opinion, may have been a little heavy, but the exhibitors, on the whole have refrained from having their entries too heavy. The district group competition is an excellent idea, as is shown by the number of exhibits and the keen interest displayed. The champion pen, shown by Mr J. H. Gore, was an ideal specimen pen. I would like to express my appreciation of the assistance given me by the stewards, particularly my class stewards, and the president,” concluded Mr Deighton.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 21 November 1933, Page 6

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 21 November 1933, Page 6

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 4473, 21 November 1933, Page 6