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FAT LAMB COMPETITION —South Canterbury’s quota of lambs to represent the district at the annual competition in London were selected yesterday at Pareora where a competition teas held under the auspices of the Meat Producers’ Board. The photograph shows from left: Mr W. S. Minehan (district manager for the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company), Mr C. H. S. Johnston (president of the Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association) and Mr D. J. Shea (secretary of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company). The Association’s cup (seen in picture) was won by Gray Brothers.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21216, 10 December 1938, Page 5

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FAT LAMB COMPETITION —South Canterbury’s quota of lambs to represent the district at the annual competition in London were selected yesterday at Pareora where a competition teas held under the auspices of the Meat Producers’ Board. The photograph shows from left: Mr W. S. Minehan (district manager for the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company), Mr C. H. S. Johnston (president of the Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association) and Mr D. J. Shea (secretary of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company). The Association’s cup (seen in picture) was won by Gray Brothers. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21216, 10 December 1938, Page 5

FAT LAMB COMPETITION —South Canterbury’s quota of lambs to represent the district at the annual competition in London were selected yesterday at Pareora where a competition teas held under the auspices of the Meat Producers’ Board. The photograph shows from left: Mr W. S. Minehan (district manager for the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company), Mr C. H. S. Johnston (president of the Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association) and Mr D. J. Shea (secretary of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company). The Association’s cup (seen in picture) was won by Gray Brothers. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21216, 10 December 1938, Page 5