JERSEY BULL SALE.
JUDGING AT TE AWAMUTU. 11l connection with the Te Awamutu Jersey hull sale, Inyo classes of pedigree Jersey hulls were judged by Mr. A. E. Missen, of Hamilton, the wellknown judge and demonstrator, and his decisions were as follows: — Best Yearling Bull: Mr F. J. Ryburn’s “ The Oak's Hawk,” by Patch of Distinction —Falconite’s Lady, 1; Mrs M. North's "North'led Cheerio,” by Romani Meldrum —Hurdcn Cheerful, 2; Mr J. Mclvor’s “ Heywood Fox’s Patch,” by Prim's Laddie —Ileywood's Fox, 3. Bull, two years and over.—Mr J. Mclvor’s “ Director's Director,” by Prim's Distinction —-Reward's Distinction, 1; Mr C. Parker's "Sir Julia's Vogel,” by Majesty Imperial—Girlie’s Vogel, 2; Mr J. A. Reid's ” Sun's Despot,” by Sungold—Storm’s Iris, 3. The prize-winners were all much admired, but bidders apparently did not always agree with the judige’s plaoings.
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17837, 9 October 1929, Page 6
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