STUD SHEEP SHOW AT SYDNEY
TIMARU EXHIBITOR’S SUCCESS
(Received June 16, 10.50 p.m.)
, SYDNEY, June 16.
The standards of previous years were more than maintained at this year’s stud sheep show, which opened today at the show ground, Sydney, in auspicious conditions.
The chief New Zealand exhibitor, Mr D. Grant (Timaru) secured the following awards:— Border Leicester Classes: Reserve grand champion prize for fine ram; first prize for ram over one year and under two years; third and highly commended for ram under one year; third and highly commended for ram, two years; and highly commended for pen of two rams under one year. The award for the grand champion went to Mr W. A. O’Neill, who was the chief prize-winner in the Border Leicester classes.
The major prizes for Corriedales were taken by Mr J. F. Guthrie and Messrs C. E. and H. F. Prell.
In the Merino sections practically all the famous New South Wales studs are represented.
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Southland Times, Issue 23228, 17 June 1937, Page 5
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