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Bough collie. Three entries — C. J. Fox 1, J. Neill 2, T. Geary 3. Bearded collie. One entry — J. J. M'Aulay 1. Smooth collie. Six entries— T. Portorfield 1, D. Hughes 2, W. H. Nyhon 3. DAIEY PEODUCE, &c. Judges: Mrs Chapman (Port Chalmers) and Miss Charters (Mosgiel). Two pounds fresh butter, in Sib rolls, -without any distinguishing mark. Five entriesMiss M. Clark 1 and 2, Mrs D. Young 3. Two pounds fresh butter, a week old. Three entries — Mrs D. Young 1 and 3, Mrs A. Lewis 2. Two pounds powdered butter, in Jib rolls, a week old. Three entries — Mrs D. Young 1 and 2, Mrs A. Lewis 3. Fancy butler. Five entries — Miss M. Clark 1, Mrs A. Lewis 2 and 3. Fancy butter, design. Fout entries— Mrs F. Black 1 and 2, Mrs A. Lewis 3. Six girdle scones. Four entries — Miss M. Clark 1 and 2. Six oven scones. Four entries — Miss M. Clark 1 and 2. Home-made loaf. Four entries — Miss M. Clark 1 and 2. . Six plain oat cakes. Four entries— Mrs M'Cartney 1 and 2. „ Assortment of confectionery. Two entriesMrs M'Cartney 1 and 2. Cut flowers. One entry — T. Allan.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2545, 24 December 1902, Page 13

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DOGS. Otago Witness, Issue 2545, 24 December 1902, Page 13

DOGS. Otago Witness, Issue 2545, 24 December 1902, Page 13