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Blenheim Class 1 Ultra 2018 GOLDEN FLEECE EXHIBITION FINE WOOL FLEECE RAS SUPREME FINE WOOL FLEECE Blairich Station p/ship -Blenheim Class 1 Ultra Fine Merino Ram, 16 micron & finer - no entries Class 2 Super Fine Merino Ram, 16.1 -18.5 micron Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 127 Blairich Station p/Ship -Blenheim 7.3 17.5 0.69 5 119 Malvern Downs -Tarras 7.1 17.9 0.67 4.8 120 Malvern Downs -Tarras 7.3 18.1 0.68 5 Class 3 Fine Merino Ram, 18.6 -20.5 micron Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 45 Stonehenge -Andrew Hore -Ranfurly 9.3 19 0.7 6.5 110 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 10.1 20.4 0.71 7.2 59 Matangi -John Sanders -Alexandra 7.8 21.7 0.71 5.5 121 Malvern Downs -Tarras 8.1 19.7 0.71 5.8 92 Penlyn Stud -Heddell Family -Darfield 7.7 19.4 0.69 5.3 Class 4 Merino Ram, 20.6 micron & stronger Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 126 Blairich Station p/Ship -Blenheim 9.1 21.6 0.72 6.6 60 Matangi -John Sanders -Alexandra 8.3 20.6 0.7 5.8 128 Glenmore -Murray -Tekapo 11 24.1 0.69 7.6 122 Malvern Downs -Tarras 7.3 22.6 0.73 5.3 106 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 10 20.6 0.7 7 61 Matangi -John Sanders -Alexandra 10.2 20.7 0.68 6.9 CHAMPION MERINO RAM Blairich Station p/Ship -Blenheim Class 5 Ultra Fine Merino Ewe, 16 micron & finer Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 44 Foulden Hill -Gibson Family -Middlemarch 3.1 15.5 0.72 2.2 3 Strath Clyde - John McArthur - Clyde 3.9 16 0.67 2.6 1 The Bend -Jock McAtamney - Ranfurly 4.2 15.8 0.73 3.1 Class 6 Super Fine Merino Ewe, 16.1 -18.5 micron Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 46 Stonehenge -Andrew Hore -Ranfurly 8.4 17.7 0.71 5.9 125 Matangi -John Sanders -Alexandra 6.1 17 0.74 4.5 2 Styx Creek - Peter McDonald - Ranfurly 3.9 16.8 0.73 2.8 4 Strath Clyde - John McArthur - Clyde 4.2 18.5 0.72 3 5 Merino Ridges - Bevan McNight -Oturehua 3.3 16.8 0.74 2.4 47 Stonehenge -Andrew Hore -Ranfurly 7.3 17.7 0.72 5.3 113 Malvern Downs -Tarras 3.6 16.7 0.72 2.6 Class 7 Fine Merino Ewe, 18.6 -20.5 micron Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 104 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 7.2 20.5 0.71 5.1 102 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 7.3 20.4 0.74 5.4 63 Matangi -John Sanders -Alexandra 5.8 19.9 0.72 4.2 40 Hartfield - Harry Graham -Hyde 4.1 19.5 0.75 3.1 64 Matangi -John Sanders -Alexandra 4.2 19.8 0.72 3 99 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 6.7 19.6 0.71 4.8 114 Malvern Downs -Tarras 4.5 18.6 0.69 3.1 62 Matangi -John Sanders -Alexandra 4.9 18.8 0.72 3.5 27 Patearoa Station - Charlie Hore - Ranfurly 8.6 18.9 0.69 5.9 133 Blackler 4.9 20.1 0.76 3.7 41 Hartfield - Harry Graham -Hyde 4.5 20.1 0.73 3.3 58 Matangi -John Sanders -Alexandra 4.8 18.7 0.71 3.4 Class 8 Merino Ewe, 20.6 micron & stronger Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 101 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 6.6 20.6 0.72 4.8 34 Glentanner - Mark Ivey - Twizel 5.9 22.7 0.71 4.2 130 Glenmore -Murray -Tekapo 6.9 22.4 0.72 5 37 The Jordan -Hugo Pitts -Blenheim 4.9 22.4 0.74 3.6 89 Eskhead Stud -Heddell Family -Darfield 5.5 20.7 0.71 3.9 CHAMPION MERINO EWE A D & S D Paterson -Armidale -Ranfurly Class 9 Ultra Fine Merino Woolly Hogget 16 micron & finer - no entries Class 10 Super Fine Merino Woolly Hogget, 16.1 - 18.5 micron Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 100 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 4.4 17.9 0.7 3.1 49 Stonehenge -Andrew Hore -Ranfurly 3.9 18 0.71 2.8 48 Stonehenge -Andrew Hore -Ranfurly 3.5 17.7 0.7 2.5 6 Merino Ridges - Bevan McNight -Oturehua 3.7 18.1 0.67 2.5 7 Mt St Bathans - Don Malcolm -Omakau 3.1 17.1 0.71 2.2 115 Malvern Downs -Tarras 3.9 17.2 0.7 2.7 118 Malvern Downs -Tarras 4.6 18.2 0.7 3.2 Class 11 Fine Merino Woolly Hogget 18.6 -20.5 micron Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 129 Glenmore -Murray -Tekapo 5 18.7 0.69 3.5 123 Malvern Downs -Tarras 4.6 19.1 0.73 3.4 107 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 4.2 20.3 0.72 3 90 Eskhead Stud -Heddell Family -Darfield 3 18.9 0.73 2.2 91 Eskhead Stud -Heddell Family -Darfield 4.5 19.8 0.71 3.2 105 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 4.1 19.6 0.71 2.9 108 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 4.1 19.2 0.71 2.9 116 Malvern Downs -Tarras 5 19 0.72 3.6 117 Malvern Downs -Tarras 3.7 18.9 0.73 2.7 Class 12 Merino Woolly Hogget, 20.6 micron & stronger -no entries CHAMPION MERINO HOGGET A D & S D Paterson -Armidale -Ranfurly Class 13 Quarterbred or Polwarth Ewe Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 8 Matakanui - Andrew Paterson -Omakau 5.5 21.3 0.75 4.1 9 Matakanui - Andrew Paterson -Omakau 5.7 22 0.74 4.2 20 Ida Valley Station -Callum Paterson -Oturehua 4.8 20.9 0.76 3.6 Class 14 Quarterbred or Polwarth Ram Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 12 Matakanui - Andrew Paterson -Omakau 6.7 23 0.73 4.9 16 Matakanui - Andrew Paterson -Omakau 5.8 22.5 0.73 4.2 10 Matakanui - Andrew Paterson -Omakau 5.3 22.3 0.75 4 21 Ida Valley Station -Callum Paterson -Oturehua 5.1 22.3 0.74 3.8 11 Matakanui - Andrew Paterson -Omakau 5.7 23.8 0.74 4.2 Class 15 Quarterbred or Polwarth Woolly Hogget Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 23 Ida Valley Station -Callum Paterson -Oturehua 4.1 18.9 0.74 3 13 Matakanui - Andrew Paterson -Omakau 3.9 19.7 0.74 2.9 14 Matakanui - Andrew Paterson -Omakau 4.3 21.6 0.71 3.1 CHAMPION QUATERBRED/POLWARTH- Andrew Paterson - Matakanui -Omakau Class 16 Halfbred Ewe Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 109 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 5.5 24.6 0.78 4.3 24 Ida Valley Station -Callum Paterson -Oturehua 5.3 23.3 0.74 3.9 15 Matakanui - Andrew Paterson -Omakau 5.5 24.2 0.74 4.1 134 Matakanui - Andrew Paterson -Omakau 5.2 25.3 0.73 3.8 25 Ida Valley Station -Callum Paterson -Oturehua 5.5 25.2 0.74 4.1 28 Patearoa Station - Charlie Hore - Ranfurly 4.7 25.6 0.75 3.5 103 Armidale -A D & S D Paterson -Ranfurly 5.5 25.5 0.76 4.2 Class 17 Halfbred Ram - no entries Class 18 Halfbred Woolly Hogget Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 50 Burnbrae -E J Laurenson -Fairlie 3.9 23 0.77 3 17 Goulburn - Allan Small -Oturehua 5.2 23.6 0.71 3.7 51 Burnbrae -E J Laurenson -Fairlie 4.8 24.1 0.75 3.6 29 Patearoa Station - Charlie Hore - Ranfurly 4.9 24.9 0.69 3.4 30 Patearoa Station - Charlie Hore - Ranfurly 4.5 23.3 0.7 3.2 52 Burnbrae -E J Laurenson -Fairlie 3.3 25.4 0.76 2.5 CHAMPION HALFBRED A D & S D Paterson - Armidale -Ranfurly Class 19 Corriedale Ram -no entries Class 20 Corriedale Ewe Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 53 Purple Earth - Greg Paterson -Roxburgh 5.2 24.9 0.76 3.95 Class 21 Corriedale Woolly Hogget - no entries Class 22 Shorn Corriedale Hogget Fleece Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 81 D R & R E Clark -Rangiora 3 32.9 0.74 2.2 CHAMPION CORRIEDALE Greg Paterson -Purple Earth -Roxburgh RAS SUPREME STRONG WOOL FLEECE Rachel Humphrey - Feilding STRONG WOOL FLEECE Class 23 Blend of Lambs Fleece, any micron, min fleece wgt 4kgs Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 83 D R & R E Clark -Rangiora 5.6 33.4 0.76 4.3 124 P J & P M Dodd -Oamaru 3.9 31.7 0.77 3 Class 24 Strong Wool Ram, Romney-Perendale, Borderdale, Coopworth & Crossbred -no entries Class 25 Perendale Ewe -no entries Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 135 Springvale -Stephen Whittaker 3.7 36.8 0.81 3 Class 26 Perendale Woolly Hogget -no entries Class 27 Perendale Shorn Hogget - no entries CHAMPION PERENDALE Stephen Whittaker - Springvale Class 28 Romney Ewe Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 31 Patearoa Station - Charlie Hore - Ranfurly 4.8 35.8 0.77 3.7 82 D R & R E Clark -Rangiora 5.1 37.3 0.71 3.6 Class 29 Romney Woolly Hogget Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 84 D R & R E Clark -Rangiora 3.6 27 0.8 2.9 Class 30 Romney Shorn Hogget Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 65 Rachel Humphrey - Feilding 5.3 37.4 0.79 4.2 131 Richard Warren -Featherston 5.3 38.2 0.7 3.7 CHAMPION ROMNEY Rachel Humphrey - Feilding Class 31 Crossbred Ewe Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 36 Steven Nichol - 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no entries Class 38 Lincoln Shorn Hogget - no entries Class 39 Texel Ram - no entries Class 40 Texel Ewe - no entries RAS SUPREME BLACK AND COLOURED FLEECE K & L Ponsonby - Greenacres Farm -Christchurch BLACK & COLOURED FLEECE Class 41 Black & Coloured Mature Fleece 31 microns & finer Exhibitor GW Mic Yield CW 72 Greenacres Farm -K & L Ponsonby -Christchurch 4.8 21.8 0.69 3.3 97 Hilton Blacks -Sarah Heddell -Darfield 3.6 23.1 0.75 2.7 55 Lowlands -Phillipa Sanders -Fairlie 4.2 21.4 0.67 2.8 32 Merino Ridges - Hudson McNight -Oturehua 4.2 16.3 0.75 3.2 42 William Gibson - Middlemarch 3.2 20.9 0.72 2.3 54 Lowlands -Phillipa Sanders -Fairlie 3.4 20 0.74 2.5 69 Karetu -Shirley Peddie -Waikari 3.4 31 0.73 2.5 71 Greenacres Farm -K & L Ponsonby -Christchurch 3.1 15.6 0.72 2.2 96 Hilton Blacks -Sarah Heddell -Darfield 4.2 19.6 0.73 3.1 138 Ngapera -William Turnbill 4.1 20.7 0.74 3 Class 42 Black & Coloured
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