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NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW

RUTTER' CLASSES JUDGED. CLOSE COMPETITION. KAITAIA IN PRIZE LIST. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) ’ PALMERSTON N., This Day. High praise is accorded the butter exhibits in connection - with the National Dairy Show, opening tomorrow, by the judges of the Dairy Division. The entries arc in greater number ■'ban has been the case for quite a number of years, and the butter, ray the judges, which has been in cold storage for some four months, opened up in choice condition. , In. a number of classes, two more exhibit:: had to bo joined for first place. Tim judges had a difficult task in pinking the awards and factory managers, bntterniakors and suppliers are to b ' congratulated on the high quality oC rhe produce. Results:—

Box of salted butter suitable for export. — Rangitikei and United, 9(5 points equal, .1; Wangaehu, 934, 3; Awahuri, 944, 4. Thirty-seven entries.

Box of butter, pats, suitable for local trade. —United, 934 points, 1; Tnirna, 93, 2; Inter-Wanganui 944, 3. Thirty-one entries.

Box of butter suitable for export,— United 934 points, 1; Konini 93, 2; Levin 944, 3. Thirty-four entries.

Box of export butter, open to members of Factory Managers’ Association. —Levin and Rongotea, 96 points, equal, 1; Mauriceville 934, 3; Apiti 944 4. Twenty-three entries.

Box of butter for export, taken from parcels prior to Government grading examination at any cool store. —United 93 points, 1; Rnngiwahia, 944, 2; Hinuora 94, 3. Sixteen entries.

Championship of New Zealand, box for export, salted. —Inter-Wanganui 9(5 points, 1; Shannon 934, 2; Wangnehn 93, 3. Twenty-five entries.

Box of butter, specially made under most favourable conditions, open to /members of the Factory Managers’ Association. Rangitikei, 96 points, 1; United 934, 2; Levin 93, 3. Sixteen entries. *

Box of butter, open to factories receiving home-separated cream. —InterWanganui 934 points, 1; Rongotea 95, 2; Levin 94*4, 3. Thirty entries.

Box of butter made by first assis taut, suitable for export.—lnter--Wa-nganui 96 points, 1; Canterbury Cen tral 934, 2; Golden Coast 93, 3. Thir-ty-throe entries.

Box of butter, uusalted, suitable for export, sent to cold store before April 2, 1930. —Golden Bay and Wangaehu, 934 points, equal, 1; Mauricevillc, 93, 2; United 944, 3. Box of butter, open to makers who have never won a first prize at a previous Manawatu Show.—United 934 points, 1; Inter-Wangairui, 93, 2; Kaitieke 944, 3. Twenty-three j entries.

Box' of butter, suitable for local trade, open to first assistants, sent, to cold store before April 2, 1930. — Levin 96 points, 1; Wangaehu and Rangitikei 934, equal, 2; Canterbury Central 93, 4, Twenty-seven entries. Mac Ewan Trophy. —Levin, Rangitikei and Wangaehu, each 96 points, equal, 1; Konini. 954, 4; Inter-Wan-ganui 95, 3. Twenty-eight entries. Championship of New Zealand, aggregate of classes one and six,—Wangaehu, 1904 points, 1; Rangitikei, United and Inter-Wanganui, 1894, equal, 2.

Championship of Wellington and Hawke’s Bay Provinces.—United 3814 points, 1; Rangitikei 3764, 2; Levin 3734, 3.

Championship of Auckland Province.—Tairna 374 points, 1; Kaitaia 372, 2. Championship of South Island. —In-ter-Wanganui 3734 points, 1; Golden Bay 3744, 2; Canterbury Central, 372, 3.

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Northern Advocate, 16 June 1930, Page 8

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NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW Northern Advocate, 16 June 1930, Page 8

NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW Northern Advocate, 16 June 1930, Page 8