THE GREATEST. NOVELTY AT ; THE WINTER SHOW. Never in the history of the Show has there been such a novel side show exhibit as that of the world's biggest pig. Maori Chief. The special marquee which is, situated .hear the " Merry-go-round "' was enthusiastically patronised' during the afternoon and evening yesterday., This huge animal was bred by Mr. W. Stephens, of Christchurch, the well-known breeder of pedigree pigs. : Maori Chief has won the championship at all the lead-. ing shows in the South. It is ' a Berkshire, and>weighs 11271b, its-length being 7ft. 6in. and girth 7ft. 9in.. All interested in pig breeding, and the general public, should not fail to soe this monster before it leaves New Zealand To be shown at the Empire Exhibition, held sin London early next year. .;-■;' -'■..:, :-"-■;■'..■: ; .-■■ '",:: '.':/y':Y *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 6
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