WAIKATO SHEEP.
It ih pleading to know that W.iikato-bred sheep contimio to hold their own in other p.n t,s of the colony. The Mossis l>inigln-», of Bi nutwood, TtUiuihuH 1 , have leoeived the following telo;n am from Mr Fantham, of Hawera :— H.iworj, December 13th, lt>Ss To J. A. .-iiid W M Dou^Us, C.imbridjfe. Little rjm cli.inipion, l.tran.iki, yos'crd.iy. Judgoh consider him \eiy yrand. A. A. I'Amiivm." The r.yin lefeired to was bred at Briuitwood, and i> now two yeain old. He i& one of tlirei' Lincoln rams bought fioin the Me^is Douglas by Mr Fantliain last yeai. Mr lAintham took these ianis home with him last yen, and showed them nt the Patea show (as hoggets), taking l>t and 2nd prizes \\ itli them. The Me^sio .Douglas ha\e alw.iys bestowed great care upon their flooks, and these lepoated successes atfoid ample testimony to their skill and management.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1786, 15 December 1883, Page 2
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146WAIKATO SHEEP. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1786, 15 December 1883, Page 2
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