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Mr A. O. Brown’s Awards

Matarau Road (six calves). —Light breeds, calf rearing: Allan Martin (102) I, Doreen Worsnop (98) 2, Maureen

Marlin (95) 3. Dairy type: Maureen Martin (34) 1. Heavy breeds, calf rearing: Marion Going (112) 1, Clara Going (109 l 2. Type: Marion Going(81) 1. Junior: Wynne Going 1. The ' chairman of the school committee decorated calves and presented cor-, tificatcs, and thanked the judging party. Mr E. B. Glanville congratulated the teacher, Mr R. W. Cleary, and 'the children on the high standard of the calves brought forward. Ruatangata West (10 calves brought 1 forward by Mr W. Williamson, sole j teacher). —Light breeds, calf rearing: ! Hope Birthing (112) 1, Maida Brown and Dorothy Coward (103), equal, 2: Nancy Johnston (934), 4. Junior, rear- . ing competition: Rachel Brown (83) 1, j Fat Birching (81) 2. Max Birdling (80) , 3. The remaining three competitors J were awarded certificates of merit. 1 Dairy type competition: Rachel Brown (83) 1. Hope Birching (SO) 2, Dorothy Coward and Fat Birthing (79). equal, 3.

A.I this school the .ladies prepared lunch. After lunch prizes were presented and the calves decorated by : Mrs S. A. Brown, wife of the chairman |of the school committee. Mr W. G. ' Birdling, patron of the Calf Club, . thanked the judges and congratulated the children on the excellence of their entries, sentiments that were, echoed, by Mr Glanville, ■ ;A, Flpiwa! (five calves brought by Mrs C. E. Cumpsty, head teacher).—Rearing: Rori Munro (77) 1, Rosy Prime (76) 2. Toki Tairua (63) | Owing to short notice it was impos--1 sible for this school to parade all calves for judging. The members' of the Calf Club totals 17. After the . judging the visiting party were enter - ■ tained by the childi’en in part singing. “It was a positive, treat.” com- : merited Mr Brown.

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Northern Advocate, 30 November 1937, Page 5

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Mr A. O. Brown’s Awards Northern Advocate, 30 November 1937, Page 5

Mr A. O. Brown’s Awards Northern Advocate, 30 November 1937, Page 5

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