MANAWATU WINTER SHOW
BUTTER AND CHEESE Ct)J\ I PETITIONS. (Per Press Association'.) Palmerston X.. June 19. The town is full in anticipation of the winter show to-morrow. The butter and cheese e.P iijifs weie nidged to-day; Levin nr! Cheltenham companies tie for the point? i r*of the Xew Zi-ab.vl imu.-i char pionship uo.fet Die uiu-.mm-s of t'.e National Dairv l acn.i-a* Ai.> to.a with 187 points; L'lumuT.i; . v., next with (minis , The results of the butter classes are:—Class 1, box of best export butter—Cheltenham Dairy Co., 94 points, 1; Glen Orua, Kairanga, Levin, llactihi, .and Stratford companies tied for second place with 83.) points. Class 2, best box of export butter, open to any factory or manager' that lias not won a prize of £s—Apiti Dairy Factory, 91 points, 1; Raetihi Dairy Co>, 93), 2; Tikorangi Dairy Co., 93, 3. Class 3, best box of export butter, open to any manager who has not won a prize at the National Dairy Show—Tikorangi Dairy Co., 94 points, 1; Uruti Dairy Co., 93), 2; Raetihi Dairy Co., 93,' 3. Class 1, best box of export butter, open only to members of the New Zealand Dairy Factory Manager?:’ Association—Cheltenham Dairy Co., 95 points; Kairanga Dairy Co., 94); Ballanco Dairy Co. (Konini), 94; Apiti Dairy Co., 93). Class 5, factory butter from bulk; best box of export butter—Bunnythorpo Dairy Co., 94 points, 1; Apiti Dairy Co., 93), 2; Defiance and Kairanga Dairy Companies, 93 each. Class 0, Bunnythorps Dairy Co., 94 points, 1; Levin Dairy Co., 93), 2; Cheltenham Dairy C0.,'93, 3. In the choose classes, Dalefield factory won the coloured choddar shaped with 94) points, with Taratahi 94 points second. In the white cheddar shaped, Kaponga Dairy Co. got first and second with 93) points. Dalefield won the New Zealand Shipping Company’s challenge cup for highest points in either class. Tararna won the New Zealand Dairy Factory Managers’ Association’s challenge cup for the best case of checso, with 94) points. Ngaoro won the class for t\vp fully matured factory cheese witu 95) points, Grey town being second with 95. Kaponga, with 95 points, won the class for the two best loaf cheese.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 102, 20 June 1911, Page 5
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