tion 1 and 2, S. Ranibery 3." ' ’ Pair lorry horses—S. Rambcry. Tradesmen's turnout —D. XI. Crabb I, Child llro-. -2 anti 3. Horn*, suitable for battery work— Child Bros. 5. and 2. J. Sigtey 3. .COMPETITIONS. , , , Harntts horses, style and action'—Miss Maher I. XX. Newdick 2. XI. Windsor 3. heaping competition, staeplctliasg—W. ,T, Simpson (Marten) 1, lie-. - . Dao-agaty (OpamUce) 2, T. Beadley (Taihapc) 3. Uimtevs’ competition (indy rulers) —J. Brice (Binem 1. XI. Bassai 2, Mrs 1). Bekker (CasUeck'ff) 3. The Cluny Friesian Farm Co., of-Tren-theni, was again .successful in winning at Palmerston North show the Association’s gold modal for most points in Friesian cattle. The O’Connor-Tyderaan Cup was also won by the company for the third year in suecr.ision. In yearling hulls it tonic first prize, in three-yeav-old heifers first prize, in 2-year-old bulls second prize.'in pair of yearling heifers second prize, in dry mature cows third prize. In yearling heifers third prize, and in addition throe very highly commended tickets. No more grinding of teeth with. WADE’S WORM FIGS. Pric* It 61
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10430, 7 November 1919, Page 3
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