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BUTTER AWARDS

NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW. MANAWATU PROMINENT. “Taking into consideration the very dry spell that was encountered during the period that the butter was manufactured for this Show, the quality generally was good; specially the butter made in Class 6, selected from consignments sent in for grading during the month of February. 'The butter in this class opened up well alter the long storage period. The flavour, body and salting of all classes left little to he desired.” 'The above comment has been made by tlie officers of tlie Dairy Division of the Department of Agriculture, whose awards in the butter classes at i the National Dairy Show, opening on Saturday, are released to-day. The awards are as follow: — BUTTER CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEAV ZEALAND. Bay of Plenty Co-op. Dairy Company, Ltd., 95. opts 1 United, 95.3 pts 2 Rodney, 95.1 pts. 3 Okitu, 95pts 4 GOLD MEDALS. Auckland.—Okitu Co-op. Dairy Company, Ltd., 284pts. 'Taranaki.—Mangorei, 279.0pt5. Wellington-Hawke’s Bay.— Rangi-wahia-.Ruahine and Tamaki. equal, 284pts. South Island. —Golden Bay. 283.3 points. CUNARD ROSE BOWL. Rangiwaliia-Ruahinc Co-op. Dairy Company, Ltd. WALLACE SMITH CUP. Rodney Co-op. Dairy Company, Ltd. Managers’ Points Class. —United (J. Swede), 473.7p15., J ; Okitu (G. Forbes), 473pt5., 2. Assistants Points Class. —Awahuri (C. A. Pain), 189.3pt5., I : Golden Bay (L. Pollard) and United (,E. Hutchison), lSOpts., equal, 2. CLASS 1. Box Butter, salted, suitable for export. Open to all lactones in New Zealand.

Manager*.—Rangirikei (C. Y. Green). Golden Bay |C. .1. ICllerx ), United (J. Swede), Rongotea (\Y. J. Rcadl. Rodnev ( P. S. Uallugan). Twenty-eight entries. CLASS' 2. Box Butter in pat*, in special wrapper*, suitable lor local trade. Upen to an taelories in New Zealand.

T wenty-five entries. CDASS 3. Box Butter, suitable tor export. Open to r!I factories in iNew Zealand (Cunard Rose Bowl). Rangiwaiu’a-

Managors. - Rangiwaliia-Ruaiiine (D. .Jones), Tamuki (R. \\‘. Hooper), Okitu (O. Korhes). United {J. Swede). Twenty eigJii< entries. CLASS 4. Box of Export Butter. Open to mem burs only of the N.Z. Dairy factory Managers’ Association.

Managers.—Levin (.In?. Sniellic), Ngaliporou (J. Brock). Rongolca (\\ . •). Head), Okitn (G. Forbes). Nineteen entries. CLASS 5. Box (281 b) of Salted Butter (in bulk), made under most favourable conditions by pupils taking the third year course, or who have already taken the Associate Course and obtained a Dairy Diploma at Massey

gotca (.1. Aird), Uattraki Plains (•). "previous winners.—l 932, Jl. Smith; 1933. ci j t.dwcn: 1934. H. ,1. f lavlon: 1955 •T Preston i 1936, A. D. Alackio; 1937, L. Coles; 1938. .1. Waters. Light entries. CLASS 6. Box of Export Factory Butter (561 b) from bulk, manufactured at the factory of the exhibitor making an entry. Open to all factories in New Zealand. Standard export box. The exhibits to be taken without choice from any parcel or parcels prior to Government grading examination at any of the cold stores for butter. Manacers must certify that at least 50 per cent of February output is being exported. Bay'of Plenty ' 45.5 24.5 25 95

Carth vh Kuku-Maiinknu (E Findsen). Kara men (N. Hodgson). United (J. Swede). Twenty seven entries. CLASS 7. .Championship of New Zealand (Ilardlc.v Cup).—One box of export suited factory butter, made under the most favourable conditions. To be delivered to the cool

Managers.—Bay of Plenty (1. R. AlcCarthy), United (J. Swede). Rodney (P. S. llnlligan), Okitn (G. Forbes). .✓Twenty-six entries. Winners since 1920: 1920. Golden Bay (E. C. Wadsworth) and Tai Tapu (1. Campion), tic: 1921, Konini (D. Kelly): 1922, Maurieovillo (W. S. Death) : 1923, Masterton (L. Barber), Alaurioevillo (W. S. Death) and United (J. Smollie). lie; 1924, Masterton (L. Barber); 1925, Cambridge (P. c. Petersen) ; 1926, (.tkoia (E. P. t.ittlo) and Shannon (,I. Aim), tie; 1927, Shannon (.1. Aim) ; 1928, Wangaehu (W. E. A. Smith): 1929, Rata (A. P. Loo); 1930, Wangaehu (\V. 14. A. Smith) : 1931. Kokatahi (J. A. MeCallnm) and United (.T. Swede), tie; 1932, United; 1933, Ran-giwnhia-Ruahine: 1934, Kaihoke (f,. C. Denize): 1935, Mauriecvillo (F. W. Scerf) ; 1936. Cheltenham (.T. AtcDonald); 1937, United (d. Swede); 1938, Collingwood (C. O’Callngiitm). . CLASS 8. Box of butler specially made under most , favourable conditions. Open only lo members of the N.Z. Factory Managers’ Asso

Managers.—Collingwood (C. O'Callaghan) Konini (D. Signal), Levin (Jae. Smoilie), Kuku-Manakau (E. Findsen). Eighteen entries. CLASS 9. Box of Bntlor made by butter maker or

Assistants.—United (E. Hutchison), Konini (R. Hirst). Taihape (R. King), Awaliuri (C. A. Pain). Twenty-five entries. GLASS 10. Box of butter. Open to buttermakor or lirst assistants only: factory managers

Assistants. —Golden Bay (L. Pollard), Awahuri (C. A. Pain). Mangoroi (,f. Bonifuce), Levin (B. S. Parsons). Twenty-four entries. CLASS 11.

Managers.—United (•[. Swede). Awahuri (W. S. Death). Rangilikei (C. V. Green), Collingwood (C. O’Callaghan). Seventeen oniric**.

P* (XCnOCO Flavour ro no t\3 kd rv) Cri *cn Cn Cn Cji I Jod.v atul Texture. S?S!S15i8? Salt, Colon i and Finish, 95.5 95.3 95.1 95 94.3 Total.

Okini 45.5 24.5 25 95 Coliingwood 45.3 24.5 25 94.8 lamaki 45.2 24.5 25 94.7 Aralmra 45 24.5 25 94.5 .Managers.—(>kit u (Coo. KorboM C’ollin^wood ( C. (J’Callaghan), Hooper). Aralmra (L. lama k i (R. V. Clark). \V.

Kimhinc 46 24.5 25 95.5 | 1 nniaki 45.8 24,5 25 95.3 I Okim .. 45 24.5 25 94.5 Unil ctl 45.3 24.5 25 94.8 !

I.L-vin 45.5 24.5 25 95 Npa.1 iporon 45.3 24.5 25 94.81 Kongotcn 45.2 24.5 25 94.7 Okitu 45 24.5 25 94.5

('allege (Wallace Smith Cup). 25 95 45.5 24.5 Hongorca 45.2 24.5 25 94.5 Uamalii Plains . 45 24.5 25 94.5 Kniranis.—Rodney (I. Ram.sboitoin), Ron-

K ukuManakau 45.3 24.5 25 94.8 45.2 24.5 25 94.7 45 24.5 25 94.5 Managers. — Bay of Plenty (T. R. Eli-

store during February, Bay of Plenty 46 1939. . 24.5 25 95.5 United 45.8 24.5 25 95.3 Roclncv 45.6 24.5 25 95.1 Okitu 45.5 24.5 25 95

rift t ion. 45.5 24.5 25 95 45.3 24.5 25 94.8 45.2 24.5 25 94.7 Kukti-Manakau 45 24.5 25 94.5

fnrtorv manager's first assistant. 45.5 24.5 25 95 45.3 24.5 25 94.8 45.2 24.5 25 94.7 \ w 'i Im i*i 45 24.5 25 94.5

cannot. complete. Made up in lib Suitable for pflt>. loea 1 trade. Clolden Ha v 45.5 24.5 25 25 Awaliuri 45.3 24.5 25 94.3 Mamrorci 45.2 24.5 25 94.7 Levin 45 24.5 25 94.5

Special for box export butter. 44.5 24.5 25 95 45.3 24.5 25 94.8 45.2 24.5 25 94.7 OollinpC'vood 45 24.5 25 94.5

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 160, 8 June 1939, Page 10

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BUTTER AWARDS Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 160, 8 June 1939, Page 10

BUTTER AWARDS Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 160, 8 June 1939, Page 10