ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.
to THE EDITOR OF THE OAMARU MAIL. IjiS —I notice in your last night's issue fljjt vour reporter, in hid remarks on jjirv'protlnce, saya the Crsb and second hams are unsmoked, green, and Jjijuimd at the bone. It i 3 perfectly jvuiunt that he ha 3 never taken the ipniJe to examine them himself, but j. erl ;[y received his information from a second p;irty. The second prize ham, kin I .' my own, wa3 3moked, and has been for the last four months or more ; jtii had it not been sound the judges wiiU no doubt have thrown it out. j,ein"the judges have had an experience a" SOyeara ' n cn " n o an d selling to lis public, they ought surely to be able a juitee better than your reporter, or, nther,~ his informant. I may also state j| 3 c the ham yon prefer was thrown out solely on acconnt of its not being eared. I think it •i 3 for the Society to 9 v whether they are satisfied with the decision of the judges or not. I am, Ac., James Familtox. Omiru. 20th November, 18S0.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 20 November 1880, Page 3
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190ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 20 November 1880, Page 3
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