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Cows at Elderslie Estate
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Small herd of cows in a paddock
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Cows in flooded paddock. Elderslie Estate
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J M Brown Bookseller and Stationer
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Unknown
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Cows standing in water, edge of lake or flooding
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Bull. Elderslie Estate
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Young black and white bull standing next to water
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Cow. Elderslie Estate
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Black and white cow in a paddock. Another cow partly visible 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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Monica of Haydowns, prize winning Ayrshire cow
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The Taylor Studios
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1908
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Monica, a prize winning cow bred by William Cowan of Haydowns, Oamaru, at an Australia agricultural show wearing a Champion ribbon. Owned by John William Paten of Wanora, near Ipswich, Queensland Australia. On the reverse Mr Paten has listed Monica's prizes in Australia and the shows at which they were won. Mr Paten finishes with "I am proud of this Cow. J.W.P."
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William Cowan with Princess Victoria and Ada II of Haydowns
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Appleby, J H (b.Circa 1868, d.1949)
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Circa 1900
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Three men, William Cowan centre, with prize winning cows Princess Victoria and Ada II from Haydowns farm.
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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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Lena of Haydowns.
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Circa 1915?
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Hand coloured photograph of men standing with Lena - a champion cow from Haydowns farm, at an unidentified agricultural show. Mr William Cowan's cow.
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Cow in a yard near farm buildings.
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W J Clarke
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1920s?
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A cow standing in a yard, a wooden shed and house [?] in the background.
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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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Primrose of Haydowns, prize winning cow.
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Clarke, C E
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Circa 1925
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Mr C. J. Cowan's cow Primrose, from Haydowns farm. Reserve Champion 2 year old Oamaru 1924. Champion 3 year old Oamaru 1925. First against all breeds, Best type dairy cow 1926. Dam of Haydowns Squire.
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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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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 in a paddock
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1930s?
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A cow standing in a paddock.
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Cow in a paddock
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Clarke, C E
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1930s?
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A cow standing in a paddock. Photograph sent to a Mrs A. Anderson in Temuka, from Mrs Horton in Christchurch.
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Cow beside a hay stack
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1930s?
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A cow standing beside a farm fence, a large hay stack in the background.
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Bullock teams hauling wool, Kurow.
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1890s
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Men and a dog with bullock teams carting wool in the main street of Kurow. The two-storey Kurow hotel at 55 Bledisloe Street in the background. A note on the reverse of another copy of this photo reads "Bullock wagons carting approximately 120 bales of wool from Morven Hill".
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