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Southdown (Shorn). Judging 9 a.m., Thursday, 7th November. NATURAL CONDITION CLASSES. All sheep in Pedigree Shorn Classes must be shorn on or after Ist August. Class 258 —1 Ram, 18 months or under. 25!)—1 Ram, over 18 months. 200 —1 Ewe, 18 months or under. 261—1 Ewe, over 18 months, with Southdown Lamb (suckling) at foot. Corriedale (in the Wool). Judging 9 a.m., Thursday, 7th November. The Corriedale Sheep Society present a Silver Cup for competition in this Section. The Cup to become the property of the competitor scoring the Most Points at this Golden Jubilee Show. Class 262—Ram, 18 months or under. 263 — Ram, over 18 months. 264 Ewe, 18 months or under. 265 Ewe, any age, with Corriedale Lamb (suckling) at foot. English Leicester (in the Wool). Judging 9 a.m., Thursday, 7th November. Class 266 —1 Ram, 18 months or under. 267 — 1 Ram, over 18 months. 268 1 Ewe, 18 months or iivdc*. 269 — 1 Ewe, any age, with English Leicester Lamb (suckling)' at foot. Border Leicester (in the Wool). Judging 9 a.m. Thursday, 7th November. Class 270—1 Ram, 18 months or under. 271 1 Ram, over 18 months. 272 1 Ewe, 18 months or under. 273 1 Ewe, any age, with Border Leicester Lamb (suckling) at foot. Shropshire Down (in the Wool). Judging 9 a.m. Thursday, 7th November. Class 274 —1 Ram, 18 months or under. 275 1 Ram, over 18 months. 276 1 Ewe, 18 months or under. 277 — 1 Ewe, any age, with Shropshire Down Lamb (suckling)' at foot. Ryelands (in the Wool). Judging 9 a.m. Thursday, 7th November. The Ryeland Sheep Society of N.2J. donate a Special Prize of £2 2s, for Best Ryeland Ram Hogget. Class 278 —Rain, 18 months and under. 279—Rain, over 18 months. 250 Ewe, 18 months and under. 251 Ewe, any age, with Ryeland Lamb (suckling) at foot. Ryelands (Shorn) Judging 9 a.m. Thursday, 7th November. The N.Z. Ryeland Sheep Society donate £2/2/- as Special Prize for Best Ryeland Ram Hogget. All sheep in Pedigree Shorn Classes must be shorn on or after Ist August. Class 282—1 Ram, 18 months or under. 283 1 Ram, over 18 months. 284 — 1 Ewe, 18 months or under. 285 — 1 Ewe, over 18 months with Ryeland lamb (suckling) at foot. Other Breeds Entries will be accepted for any other breed having an Associatio* or Flock Book. Class 286 —1 Ram, 18 months or under. 287 1 Ram, over 18 months. 288— 1 Ewe, 18 months or under. 289 1 Ewe, any age, with lamb (suckling) at foot. Special Fanner’s Class T. A. Duncan, Esq., presents for competition in this class a Silver Challenge Cup. Same to be won 2 years in succession or 3 years at intervals before being won outright. 'Won. 1934, E. W. Barnett. Class 290—3 Ewe Hoggetts, under 18 months, any breed or cross (in Natural Condition), in wool which may or may not have been shorn as lambs. Exhibitor must be breeder and owner. Exhibits to be shorn on Showgrounds and wool to be judged on points by a wool valuer. The exhibits when shorn’to be judged on points for meat by an expert buyer, and on points for suitability as Breeding Ewes irres- : pective of breed, by a Listed Judge of any recognised sheep breed. Judges to be limited to a maximum of 50 points each. Sheep entered in any Flock Book NOT eligible to compete. No Entry Fee, but fleeces to become property of the Association. First prize, £5; second prize, £3; third prize, £2. FAT SHEEP NOTE. —Read Show Regulations and By-Laws carefully. To be penned and ready for Judging by 9 a.m., Thursday, November 7th, 1935. Prizes offered in each Class: First Prize, £1 10s.; second prize, £l| unless otherwise stated. Entry Fee: Members, 55.; Non-members, 7s. 6d. The Association may purchase any exhibits at schedule rates. THE CO-OP. WHOLESALE CUP. The Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd., Manchester, England, offers for competition a Sterling Silver Cup, value Ten Guineas, for Most points in Fat Sheep and Lambs at the 1933 and succeeding Spring Shows until won outright. The cup to be won three times, not necessarily in succession. Won 1933, by J. F. McKelvie; 1934, J. F. McKelvie. Class 291 —3 Fat Wethers, long-wool!ed, under 18 months, shorn. 292 3 Fat Ewes, long-woolled, under 18 months, shorn. 293 3 Fat Wethers, Down Crosses, under 18 months, shorn. 294 3 Fat Ewes, Down Crosses, under 18 months, shorn. 295 3 Fat Wethers, long-woolled, in wool, under 18 months. Most profitable sheep, wool and carcase combined. 296 3 Fat Ewes, long-woolled, in wool, under 18 months. Most profitable sheep, woo! and carcase combined. 297 — 3 Fat Wethers, Down Crosses, in wool, under 18 months. Most profitable sheep, wool and carcase combined. 298 3 Fat Ewes. Down Crosses, in wool, under 18 months. Most profitable sheep, wool and carcase combined. 299 3 Fat Wethers, long-woolled, over 18 months, and under 30 months, shorn, quality and weight to be taken into consideration. 300— 3 Fat Wethers, Down Crosses, over 18 months and under 30 months, shorn, quality and weight to be taken into consideration. Fat Lambs (in the Wool). Sundry Donors present for competition in Fat Lamb Export Class (Clasas3ol). A Special Prize of a Silver Tea Service, valued at 30 guineas, same to be won 3 times (Local judging only) before being won outright. Won 1934, C. E. Vile. DISTRICT LAMB COMPETITION. Lambs to represent the Manawatu District for the District Lamb Competition will be selected from Classes 301 and 303. Class 301 —Best pen of 3 Fat Lambs. Wethers or ewes, or wethers and ewes. First Down Cross. Most suitable for freezing and the London Market. Each individual lamb not to exceed 70 lbs. live weight, and must be weighed on ground by Stewards before judging. All lambs entered, whether over-weight or not, will be killed and shipped to London through the Meat Control Board, who will arrange for the judging and display of same. No bloom dipping or trimming allowed. Prizes on Palmerston North judging, £3, £2, and £l. Prizes London judging, £3. £2, and £l, Entry fees: Members, 5/-; Non-Members, 7/6. 302—Best 3 Fat Lambs. Wethers or ewes or wethers and ewes. Any cross without restriction as to weight. Quality to be taken into consideration. No bloom dipping or trimming allowed. First prize, £2; second, £1; third, 10/-, Entry fees: Members, 5/-; Non-Members,' 7/6.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 4 (Supplement)

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