SHORTHORNS AT SYDNEY
CANTERBURY MAN’S VIEWS (From Our Oven Correspondent.) CHRISTCHURCH, To-day. ‘‘The Illawarra Milking Shorthorn appears to me to be the true type for milking and other purposes,” said Mr. G. H. Judd, of Waddington, who returned to Christchurch to-day after a visit to the Sydney Royal Show. Mr. Judd, who is very interested in stock, particularly milking Shorthorns, says that if the animals he saw in Sydney were the true type, there are no milking Shorthorns in Canterbury to compare with the Illawarra strain. If breeders could introduce this strain and discard the present doubtful types, they would have something worth calling milking Shorthorns.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 32, 30 April 1927, Page 18 (Supplement)
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