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Name/title Maker Production date Description
Sheep. Elderslie Estate Sheep. Elderslie Estate
One sheep with long fleece in sheep yard. Buildings in background
Cows next to a barn Cows next to a barn
1897
Three cows in a yard, wooden sheds and rock wall in the background
Norah, W. Cowan's prize winning cow Norah, W. Cowan's prize winning cow
Circa 1880?
Mr William Cowan's cow Norah from Haydowns farm, winner of over thirty first prizes. Some details have been enhanced with ink on the photograph.
Emma, prize winning cow Emma, prize winning cow
G. S. Paul & Company (photographers)
Circa 1880
Emma, winner of first prize in the three year old heifer category in 1880.
Cow at an agricultural show Cow at an agricultural show
1910s?
A cow entered in an agricultural show. Women and children, horses in the background.
Man standing with the cow Flirt, at an agricultural show Man standing with the cow Flirt, at an agricultural show
A. Waters Photo, Dunedin
1910s
An unidentified man standing with Flirt, William Cowan's cow. Men and boys in the background. [North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association showgrounds, Oamaru?]
First prize cow at the North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show. First prize cow at the North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show.
W J Clarke
1920s?
A first prize winning cow at the A & P Showgrounds, Oamaru.
Czarena of Haydowns. North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show Czarena of Haydowns. North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show
F Moore Photo
1920s?
Czarena [sic Czarina?], a prize winning cow from Haydowns farm at an A & P Show. Two of the place cards read Reserve Champion and Second Prize.
Ada II of Haydowns, Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association Metropolitan Show. Ada II of Haydowns, Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association Metropolitan Show.
Circa 1900
Men standing with Ada II of Haydowns, at the Canterbury A & P Metropolitan Show. [William Cowan holding Ada's rope?] William Cowan's cow Ada II was the champion cow four years in a row from 1901 - 1904. In total, the winner of twenty five first and eight champion prizes.
Cow at an agricultural show Cow at an agricultural show
W J Clarke
1930s?
A cow at an unidentified agricultural show.
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