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Cttl S t' '( t' ed) , PEDIGREE MILKIN G SHORTHORNS. - Grant Challenge Cup. ‘ S. B. Grant, Esq., presents a handsome Cup for yearly competition (not to be won outright) for Best Yearling Heifer, winner’s name to be engraved each year and Cup held from Show to Show. Present holder, Mr. R. D. Duxefild. N.Z. Milking Shorthorn Association will supply a miniature replica each year to winners of the Cup with name engraved. Class 87—Cow. four years old or over, milking. First prize £l/15/—, 211 d 15/ -. Class SB—Cow or Heifer, three years old, calved since June 151:, 1933. milking. Class 89—Heifer, two years old, calved since June lst, 1934, milking. First prize £l/15/-, second 15/-. Class 90—Bull, three years or over. First prize £2/5/-, second 15/—. D Class 91—Bull, 2 years old, calved since June lst, 1934. First prize £l/15/-, second 15/-. i Class 92—8u11, one year old, calved since June Ist, 1935. First prize £2 (donated by N.Z.M.S. Association), second 15/-. Class 93—8u1l Calf, calved since June lst, 1936. Class 94—Heifer, 2 years old, dry, calved since June lot, 1984. Class 95—Heifer, one year old, calved since June lst, 1935. First prize £2 (donated by N.Z.M.S. Association), second 15/-. Class ENS—Heifer Calf, calved since June lst, 1936. Class ill—Group, to consist of Bull and three Females. First prize £3/3/-, second £l/5/-.
FAT CATTLE (continued) Messrs. W. & R." Fletcher, Ltd., Cup. Class 84—Heifer, under 3 years, suitable for chilling, weight 500 to 600 lbs. Messrs. W. &R. Fletcher Ltd. present a. Silver Challenge Cup, value £lO/10/-, for this class. (Not to be won outright). Schedule prizes. Judging in England. First prize £2, second £l. Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Co. Cup. Class 85—0ne Steer most suitable for chilled beef trade, estimated weight 600 to 700 lbs. The Auckland Farmers' Freezing Co. donate a Silver Cup, value £lO/10/—, and Miniature value £B/3/-, for this class, and in addition contribute the following prize money: _ First prize £l2 Second prize £6 Third prize £3 Cup to be won three times, not necessarily in succession. Judging in England. First prize £2, second £l. Class 86—Distric6 Group of 4 Steers suitable for chilling. Each district to be restricted to one group, no owner to have prior right to more than one entry. First prize £6 Second Prize £3 \ Third prize £1 ' Judging in England. First prize £2, second £l. ’ ' PEDIGREE ABERDEEN 'ANGUS. ' Class SSA—Bull. 2 years and over. First prize £2, second £l. ' Class BBB—Female. 2 years and over. First prize £2, 2nd £l. £5 of prize money donated by Messrs. Wright, Stephenson & Co. Ltd.
PEDIGREE JERSEYS. All cattle entered in the Pedigree Jersey Classes must have their Herd Book numbers included on entry form. In addition to the Cash prizes awarded by the Walk-to A. and P. Association, the New Zealand Jersey Cattle Breeders' Association, together with the Hamilton Jersey Club, donate additional Cash Prizu as under: Class 98—Flrst prize £3, second fl, third £l. '- Slass W—First £2, second £l, third 10/-. Class 100—First £2/10/-, second £l, third 10/-. Class lOl—First £3, second £2, third £l. Class 102—First £7, second £4, third £2, fourth £l. Class IDs—First £l/10/-, second 10/s , . Class 107—First £l/10/-, second 10A. Class IDS—First £l/10/-, second 10/~ ; ‘ Class 109—First £l/10/-. second 10/-. L Class 110—First £2/10/., second £l. . Class Ill—First £l, second 10/-. Class 114—First £2, second £l. Class 98—Cow, 5 years or over (in milk)'. First prize £4/10/-, second £2/10/—, third £l/10/—, fourth £l. Class 99—Cow, 4 years, in milk. Prizes £3/10/-, £l/15/-, and 15/-. Class loo—Cow or Heifer, three years, calved since July ist, 1933 (in milk). First prize £4, second £2, third £l.
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 10010, 7 October 1936, Page 6 (Supplement)
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