NEW SOUTH WALES SHOW.
For the 1930 Royal Sydney Show many improvements and additions have bceti made, and an all-round increase in prize money. There will be a class for Shorthorn steers carrying £35 15s prize money, and a class for pen o! three fat steers, any pure breed or first cross of any two pure breeds under 27 months old, suitable tor the heef export trade, carrying £lO5 prize money. Too animals entered in these classes will be judged for appearance when alive, and also for appearance when dressed, value of hide, fat, and edible oflal, and will oe sold by auction on tho third day of the show. ' A new class has been provided tor Hereford steer, under 18 months old, to be the progeny of registered parents, carrying £6O prize money. A Shorthorn steer class, a class for pen of three Hereford steers, under three years old, not necessarily of registered parents, carrying £35 prize money, and a class for best Aberdeen Angus bull, under 12 months, prize 100 guineas
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20367, 23 September 1929, Page 5
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173NEW SOUTH WALES SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20367, 23 September 1929, Page 5
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