CALF CLUB
HOROTIU FIELD DAYS A erood entry of 29 animals paraded it I lie Horotiu School for the school’s annual Held day, when the judge, Mr 11. Moreland, experienced difficulty in separating the entrants in the various The prize-winners were: Edward Bath, three ttrsts; Douglas Holmes, two firsts and one second: Joan Haultain. one first ; Peggy McPherson, two seconds; Neil Potter, one second, one third; Ralph Bell, one second; Noel 8011, one second; Rex Haultain, two third*; Frank Howard, one third; Wartv n Ymgers, one third; Dougla-s Potter, one third. Edward Bath won the “ Enterprise i'.up.'’ presented by Mr P. Balfour i Ngaruawahla) for the best, calf on parade. Ralph Bell's yearling calf, which was adjudged ohampion calf at last, year's Waikato Summer Show, was also displayed. Mr Moreland gave an interesting and instructive lecture on the good points of a dairy cow. It takes from 40 to 15 tugboats to help dock the sunerllners Queen Mary 4nd Normanrila.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20334, 26 October 1937, Page 2
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