Owing to the immense interest taken in these competitions, and the fact that the competitors were scattered a.l over New Zealand, it is felt that the portraits of the prize-winners will be welcomed by a large number of readers. (1) Mrrf' It. B JfKenzie, winner of the Consolation Prize in " Emmeline's " section, and her son, Master Ronald M'Ker.zie first prize winner in "Dot's" section. (2) Mr James Miller, Clifden, winner of "Agricola's" section. (3) Mre Hamann, winner of first prize in "Emmeline's' sectio l. (4) Miss Isla C. Duncan, winner of second prize in "Dot's ' section (5) Master Sine air Hamilton, iJuntroon, winner ot ttura prize in " Dot's " section.
MR G. ANDERSON'S FIRST PRIZE THREE-YEAR-OLD SHORTHORN BULL
(Photos by M'Keach.)
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Otago Witness, Issue 2804, 11 December 1907, Page 49
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120OTAGO WITNESS POPULAR COMPETITIONS WINNERS MR J KENNEDY'S FIRST PRIZE PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES. MR R IKVING'S FIRST AND CHAMPION DRAUGHT HORSE. ROYAL DERBY. MR G. ANDERSON'S FIRST PRIZE THREE-YEAR-OLD ;horthorn bull Otago Witness, Issue 2804, 11 December 1907, Page 49
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