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Otago A. and F. Show.

(By Telegraph.) Duxedix, Nov. ?6. The weather was fair for the second day of the show but the attendance was disappointing, numbering only 5009. The entries were poor but the competition was fairly keen. In draught stock Hard Times took the championship for entires and Queen of Quality for mares. In blood stock Le Loup was given first award over a good ring and a colt by that sire out of Ouida had a walk over in two-year-olds. There was a fair show of hackney and carriage horses. In dairy produce there were comparatively few entries. Mrs Diack was the principal prizetaker in butter. The factories showed a good deal of cheese, Stirling taking first for old and Inchclutha for new. There was no competition to speak of in hams and bacon, five out of seven prizes going to A. and J. McFarlane. In the leaping contest Novice took first and in jumping over a bare wire Jubilee was first with Robin Hood second.

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Southland Times, Issue 11593, 27 November 1890, Page 2

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Otago A. and F. Show. Southland Times, Issue 11593, 27 November 1890, Page 2

Otago A. and F. Show. Southland Times, Issue 11593, 27 November 1890, Page 2

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