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SHEEP. Judge : Mr Grieve (Southland).

BORDER lEICESToft. Ram, four-tooth and upwards— Firet pviz\ £1, W. Gray ; second, 10s, James Gow ; third, he, John Allan. Pen of two rams, two-tooth or under— Firat prize, £1, W. Gray ; second, 103, W. Gray ; third, he, J H. Allan. Ram, two-tooth— First prize, £1, W. Gray ; second, 10s, W. Gray ; third, he, James Giw. Pen of two ewes, four-tooth and upwards, in milk or with lambs at foot — First prize. £1, James Gow ; second, 10s, J, H. Allan ; third, h c, W. Gray. Pen of one ewe, four-tooth or over, with lamb at foot— First prize, £1,- D. Andrew ; second, 10s, James Gow ; h c, W. Gray. ' Pen of two ewe 3, two-tooth — First priz», £1, W. Gray ; second, 10s, W. Gray ; h c, James Gow. Pen of one ewe, two-tooth— First prize, £1, W. Gray ; second, 10,j, W. Gray; thirds James Gow. Be-t ewe in the yard, of any age— Champion card, James Gow. Best ram in the yard, any age— Champion card.^W. Gray. ROMNEY MARSH. Judse : Mr J Beattie (Kelso). Ram, fmr-tooth and upwards— First prize, £1, Mrs C. Miller; second, 10d, W. and N. Rtid ; h c, Mrs G. Miller. Ram, two-tooth— First prize, £1, James Gow. Pen of two ewes, four-tooth and upwards, in milk or with lambs at foot— First priz", £1, James Gow ; second, 10j, Mrs C. Miller. Pen of one ewe, four tooth or over, with lamb at foot— First priz*, £1, James Gow ; second, Mrs C. Miller ; third, h c, W. and N. Reid. Pen of two owes, two-tooth— First prize, £1, J. Wyllie ; second, 10s, James Gow ; third, h c, J. Findlay. Be-t ewe in yard— Champion card, J. Gow. Best ram in yard— Champion card, Mrs C. Miller. - SOUTHDOWN. Ram, four-tooth and upwards— First- priz9, £1, J. Muir ; second, 10s, J, Muir. CROSSBRED. Pen of four ewes, with lambs at foot— First prize, £1, J. Muir ; second, 103, J. Muir Pen of five ewe hogget?, two-tooth— First prize, £1, D. Andrew ; second, 10s, J. Muir. FAT SHEEP. Pen of 10 fat sheep suitable for freezing purposes, not over 701b -First prize, £2 2s, James Gow. Pen of five fat lamb3— First prize, goods valued at 21s, R. Gawn ; second, 10j, James Oughton ; h. c. W. Grant. SWINE. Judp-o : Mr W. Allan (St. Kilda). Berkskire boar— J. Anderson 1, T. Craig 2 and Beikshire sow— T. Craig 1 and 2. Extra prize— Pen of pigs, M. Anderson. DAIRY PRODUCE. Judges : Messrs Kilpatrick (Waitati), A. Allan (Uunedin), and A. Lorie (Dunedin). Fresh butter (21b) -First prize, furniture, Mrs W. Allan; second, cradle, A1 iss Jaffray ; third, goods value 103, Mrs A. Saverley. Powdered butter (21b)— First prize, box tea value £1 Is, Mrs James Oughton ; second, bag flour, Mrs W. Allan; third, gipsy table, Mias Jaffray. Salt butter -First prize, box tea value £1 Is, Mrs James Oughton 1 ; eecond, goods value 103 and slippers value 5s 6d, Mrs Mills ; third, biscuits value 7s 6d, Miss Jaffray. Fancy butter, for tea table— Firat prize, box tea, Mi" Sav«rlcy. Sani[lechee c, made by exhibitor — First prize, goods value £1, Mrs'-R. Charters ; second, marble ' slab, Mrs John Findlay. Sample cheese, made by exhibitor Bince September last — Mrs John Findlay. Sample cheese, factory - made — First prize, medal, Stirling Dairy Factory ; Eecond, Inchclutha Dairy Factory. Sample cheese, factory-made, made since Sep. tember last — First prize, medal, Inchclutha Dairy Factory , second, Stirling Dairy Factory. Six oat cakes— First prize, setting of eggs (Indian game), Mrs Gamble ; second, tea value 10s, Mrs It. Todd j third, cake, Mrs Campbell. Six girdle scoDes— First prize, boots value 14s 6d, Mrs Gamble; second, goods value 10s, Mis 3 M'Leod ; third, goods value 7s, Mins Tweed. Six oven scones — First prizs, bridle value £1, Mrs John Nimmo ; second, pair of pigeons, Miss M'Leod ; third, goods value ss, Miss Tweed. Baker's breid, three pan loaves and three plain loave3— First prize, pig, W. A. Turnbull. CURED MEATS. Best cured ham— First prize, horse-cover, A. E. Dyson. Best rolled bacon— First prize, trophy value 10s 6d, A. E. Dyson.

A local representative of the Melbourne Rainbow Arcade Company has purchased Coomba's Arcade premises in Queen street, Auckland, for £8000. Melbourne capital is to be introduced to extend the company's business in each of the chief centres of the colony. Mr George Crawford, a very old resident of Port Chalmers, died at an early hour on Saturday morning. The deceased gentleman arrived at Port Chalmers from Melbourne in 1861, and settled at the Port, where he has resided ever since. He leaves a widow and four grown-up sons to mourn their loss. Worms derange the whole system. Mother Graves's Worm Qxterminat or deranges ffOHU, and gives rest to the suffer.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 13

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SHEEP. Judge: Mr Grieve (Southland). Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 13

SHEEP. Judge: Mr Grieve (Southland). Otago Witness, Issue 2179, 28 November 1895, Page 13