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SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION’S SHOW. Top left: Messrs Joseph Mosley and Sons’ (Clydevale) champion Romney Marsh ram. Top right: Mr R. J. Anderson’s (Kauana) champion Border Leicester ewe. Middle left: Mr F. J. Kalaugher (Auckland), the enthusiastic secretary and organizer to the New Zealand Friesian Association. Middle centre: Mr James B. Swale’s (Otapiri) first prize pen of Down-cross fat lambs. Middle right: The man behind the scenes, Mr A. L. Adamson, the energetic secretary of the show. Bottom left: Messrs John Bateman and Sons’ (Invercargill) champion Milking Shorthorn cow, Matangi Hazel. Bottom right: Mr A. McFadyen’s (Kamahi) Forestvale Fancy, champion Jersey cow.

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Southland Times, Issue 22770, 21 December 1935, Page 15

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SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION’S SHOW. Top left: Messrs Joseph Mosley and Sons’ (Clydevale) champion Romney Marsh ram. Top right: Mr R. J. Anderson’s (Kauana) champion Border Leicester ewe. Middle left: Mr F. J. Kalaugher (Auckland), the enthusiastic secretary and organizer to the New Zealand Friesian Association. Middle centre: Mr James B. Swale’s (Otapiri) first prize pen of Down-cross fat lambs. Middle right: The man behind the scenes, Mr A. L. Adamson, the energetic secretary of the show. Bottom left: Messrs John Bateman and Sons’ (Invercargill) champion Milking Shorthorn cow, Matangi Hazel. Bottom right: Mr A. McFadyen’s (Kamahi) Forestvale Fancy, champion Jersey cow. Southland Times, Issue 22770, 21 December 1935, Page 15

SOUTHLAND A. AND P. ASSOCIATION’S SHOW. Top left: Messrs Joseph Mosley and Sons’ (Clydevale) champion Romney Marsh ram. Top right: Mr R. J. Anderson’s (Kauana) champion Border Leicester ewe. Middle left: Mr F. J. Kalaugher (Auckland), the enthusiastic secretary and organizer to the New Zealand Friesian Association. Middle centre: Mr James B. Swale’s (Otapiri) first prize pen of Down-cross fat lambs. Middle right: The man behind the scenes, Mr A. L. Adamson, the energetic secretary of the show. Bottom left: Messrs John Bateman and Sons’ (Invercargill) champion Milking Shorthorn cow, Matangi Hazel. Bottom right: Mr A. McFadyen’s (Kamahi) Forestvale Fancy, champion Jersey cow. Southland Times, Issue 22770, 21 December 1935, Page 15

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