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UTE SHOW RESULTS

. . Pigs BERKS H I k,ES. (Judge: Mr W. B. Grant, New v . Plymouth.) ; Champion hoar: Jas. McFarland and Son’s (Aorangi) Kai Nui Barney by Blythewood Exchange >-Kai Nui Faith. Reserve champion boar: J. A. Russell’s ,(P.N.) Blythewood Jennie’s Chief, by Meadow ' Radiant wood Jennie.

Champion sow: J. Morgan’s (Weraroa) Weraroa Maud IV., by Dominion Finance —Weraroa Waltz HE.

Boar, 14 months and over: Jas. McFarland’s Kiai Nui Barney 1, J. A. Russell’s Blythewood. Jennie’s Chief 2, A. Yardley’s (Bulls) Blythewood Hector 3. Five entries. ■ Boar, over eight months and under 14 months: John Morgan’s (Weraroa) Horowhenua Lady Boy 1, O. C. Ellerm’s (Sanson) Nikau Rex 2 and Nikau Paddy 3. Boar, eight mouths and under: Massey Agricultural College’s (P.N.) Blythewood Rival’s Chief 1, A. Yardley’s Parewanui Robin I. 2, A. G. Golder’s (Nireaha) Farnworth Plume 11. 3 and Farnworth Wallace c. Five entries.

Boar, under four months: A. Yardley’s entry. ■ Group, boar and three male progeny, selected from exhibits in general classes: A. Yardley’s Blythewood Hector and progeny. Breeding sow, in pig: J- Morgan’s Weraroa Maud IV.'l, J. A. Russell’s Woodburn Laurel XU. 2. Sow, and litter of. not less than six below six. months: A. G. Golder’s Blythewood Lass VI. 1, E. Wall’s (Hastings) Lawn’s Fragrance 2. Sow, 14 months and over: J. A. Russell’s Blythewood Lass XVII. 1. Sow, eight months and over: J. Morgan’s Horowhenua Laura 1, A. G. Golder’s Famwodd Mignonette I. 2, and Farnwood Mignonette 11. 3.

TAMWORTHS.

Judge: Mr W. B. Grant, New Plymouth.)

Championship boar: Bird Bros’ (Oroua Downs)' Tawera Jactc Tar VIII, by Blakeney Roger (imp.)— * Blakeney Repulse (imp.). Reserve champion boar: Cheltenham Dairy Co.’s (Cheltenham) > B'lyfchewood Royal Caesar. Boar, 14 'months and over: Bird Bros’ Tawera Jack' Tar VIII 1, Cheltenham Dairy Oo.’s Blytihewood Royal Caesar 2, 0. C. Ellcrm’s Nikau Roger 2. Pour entries. .

Boar, over eight months And under 14 months: Feilding Agricultural College’s Ngakaunui Hercules 1. Only entry. Boar, eight months and under: A. Yardley’s entry 1,2 and Tiak Munora Rufus 3. Four entries. Sow, in pig: R. A. MacDonald’s (Weraroa) Tawera Lady IV. 1, J. A. Russell’s Orara Grace 2, Tiak Royal 11. 3, and Blythewood Royal IVa. c. Seven entries.

Sow, and litter of not less than sis aged up to two months: Cheltenham Dairy Oo.’s Springvalo Iris 1, J. A. Russ'ell’s Blythewood Sarah 2. Sow, 14 months and under: Feilding Agricultural High School’s Ngakaunui Areta 1 and Ngakaunui Ama-ta 2. ■ Sow, eight months and under: Cheltenham Dairy Co.’s Tawera Joyce I. 1, A. Yardley’s'entry by Tiak Munora Rufus —Blythewood Royal V. 2.

LARGE WHITES. Judge: Mr W. B. Grant, New f Plymouth.) Champion boar: Levin Dairy Co.s #aipiko I, by Dominion Towgood .Sxport—Jerseyholm Beauty H. Reserve champion boar: E. P. Niel*en’s (Tiakitahuna) Lakeview Bob (25) by Bianca Bobs (imp.)—Bianca Beechy XI. (imp.). Boar, 14 months and over: Levin Waipiko I, 1 and Lake View "Bert 3, E. P. Nielsen’s Lakeview Sob 2.

Boar, over eight mouths and under 14 months: D. Buchanan’s (Tiakitabuna) Ottawa Alexander.

The judging of this class will be completed to-dav, together with the Large Black and Duroc Jersey classes.

SPECIAL CLASSES. (Judge: Mr J. Candy, Palmerston North.) Pen of two pigs, any age, breed or cross and most suitable for bacon: Cheltenham Dairy Co.’s TamworthBerkshire (sty fed) 1 and h.c., Levin Dairy Co.’s entry (butter milk fed) 2 and v.h.c., Oscar Clausen’s (P-N.) entry (fed meal and skim milk) c. Eight entries. Pen of two pigs, any age, breed or cross, most suitable fur pork: L. A. G. Plew’s (Longburn) entry 1, Master G. H. Bell’s (Karcrc) Large WhiteMiddle White entry 2, Oscar Clausen ’s entry (fed on milk aud meal) 3. M. J.

Krivan’s (Awapuni) entry (sty fed) v.h.c., Cheltenham Dairy Co.’s entry (milk, and buttermilk fed) h.c. Eight entries.

NO TIME TO COOK DURING WEEK

KAIRANGA MEAT CO. WILL SUPPLY.

Holidays, Show days, all days in fact, when there is a break in the ordinary routine of lifo, take their toll of the . time of individuals. Hence it is found that housekeepers must perforce seek to minimise their duties, if they would, in a measure enjoy life. Why should they not? If the drudgery of modern life can be minimised economically, then it is right to cut out needless labour, and enlist the services of a firm like the Kairanga Meat Co., which daily comes to the rescue oi many harried housekeepers. Wholesale and-retail the firm is supplying an ever increasing number of cooked meat buyers. The plant and the staff are daily turning out large quantities .of delicious viands all of which are eagerly bought by buyers who are satislied with tho quality. Pressed meats, sausages, many and varied, a host of other good things very suitable for a hurried meal are all here prepared by an expert band of workers. Side by side with this branch of the Kairanga Meat Co.’s activities ,the firm are purveyors of all meats usually found in a butchering emporium. In this department likewise does the firpi excel, ever seeking' to' give of the best. Make the Kairanga Meat Co. your butcher and just as they seek to serve by reducing home labour, so will they please in serving the best of meat.*

CAN NEW ZEALAND GROW ITS OWN TOBACCO?

That it can, or at least a part of it, the Standard Tobacco Co., Ltd., recently 'formed and backed by an influential directorate, is out to prove. Representatives of the company are at the Show, well armed with facts and figures to demonstrate to all and sundry the wisdom of taking up stock and investing capital in this very promising venture. Farmers, business men and all who are looking for avenues for investment are advised to look..up the booth of this enterprising company.. .In so doing they will learn of something to their advantage. That it is encouraging more New Zealand industries is a consideration which should appeal to all.*

Judging Demonstration 't A special attraction for all interested in dairy cattle will be the demonstrations on judging dairy cattle to be given at the Manawatu A. and P. show by Mr. J. P. Kalaugher, official demonstrator for the New Zealand Friesian Association. To-day a demonstration will take place at 2.30 p.m., and on Friday there will be demonstrations at 11 a.m. and at 1.15 p.m, Mr. Kalaugher deals with the subject in a most comprehensive manner, illustrating in detail the methods that should be adopted by judges of dairy stock. The demonstrator will answer any questions, and all interested,.in dairy cattle, and particularly those who wish to qualify as official judges; should attend these demonstrations. .Agricultural students from the secondary schools of the district arc particularly invited to attend.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7060, 7 November 1929, Page 8

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UTE SHOW RESULTS Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7060, 7 November 1929, Page 8

UTE SHOW RESULTS Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7060, 7 November 1929, Page 8