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WANGANUI SHOW.

THE CHAAIPIONSHIPS

Electric Telegraph—Press Association. AYanganui, Last Night. The AYanganui Agricultural Show commenced to-day. The exhibits are of a fine stamp throughout. The champions!) ips so far awarded are: Cattle: Hereford bull, Levett’s “Imperial”; cow, G. F. Moore’s “Lydia XII.”; Polled Angus bull, C. A. Russell’s “Black Barber”; cow, Fred. Aloore’s “Cherry Bank”; Shorthorn bull, G. A. Turner; cow, Dalziell Bros. (Shannon); Ayrshire bull, Slack Bros.’ “Young Baron”; cow, Slack Bros’. “Fancy.” Sheep: Southdown ram, Ellis Bros.; ewe, S. R. Lancaster; English Leicester ram and ewe, S. R. Lancaster; Southdown ram, Ellis Bros.; ewe, S. R. Lancaster; ram and ewe over 30 months, S. R. Lancaster; Lincoln ram and ewe, AA'. H. AA’ybourne; Corriedale ram, J. Gibson; Border Leicester ram, Airs J. D. Drmond. Wanganui, This Day. There was a complete change from yesterday’s unpleasant weather, and glorious sunshine prevailed for the people’s day of the Show, which was marked by a very large attendance from town and country. In draught horses A. Alexander’s was first and A. Donald’s second. J. AA*. Harding’s Baron Daimler secured the championship and E. Short's Thelma the championship for mares, with Ormond’s Rubina reserve champion.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4090, 16 November 1911, Page 5

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WANGANUI SHOW. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4090, 16 November 1911, Page 5

WANGANUI SHOW. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4090, 16 November 1911, Page 5

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