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Sheep. Elderslie Estate
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One sheep with long fleece in sheep yard. Buildings in background
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Cows next to a barn
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1897
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Three cows in a yard, wooden sheds and rock wall in the background
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Norah, W. Cowan's prize winning cow
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Circa 1880?
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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.
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Emma, prize winning cow
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G. S. Paul & Company (photographers)
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Circa 1880
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Emma, winner of first prize in the three year old heifer category in 1880.
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Cow at an agricultural show
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1910s?
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A cow entered in an agricultural show. Women and children, horses in the background.
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Man standing with the cow Flirt, at an agricultural show
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A. Waters Photo, Dunedin
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1910s
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An unidentified man standing with Flirt, William Cowan's cow. Men and boys in the background. [North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association showgrounds, Oamaru?]
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First prize cow at the North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show.
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W J Clarke
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1920s?
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A first prize winning cow at the A & P Showgrounds, Oamaru.
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Czarena of Haydowns. North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show
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F Moore Photo
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1920s?
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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.
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Ada II of Haydowns, Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association Metropolitan Show.
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Circa 1900
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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.
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Cow at an agricultural show
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W J Clarke
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1930s?
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A cow at an unidentified agricultural show.
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