Some of the youngest shearers in New Zealand will compete in the first event of a show with some of the oldest shearing history as the Great Raihania Shears are shorn during the Royal New Zealand Show in Hastings this week.
The Shears will open with the High School Challenge tomorrow, starting at 10am.
Shearing Sports Hawke's Bay convenor and shearing contractor Colin Watson Paul says entries will be taken from school student shearers up to the start of the event.
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The Great Raihania Shears shearing and woolhandling championships will be held on Friday - Hawke's Bay Show day and public holiday - starting at 8am.
The championships, revived in 2004 after the shearing competition had been in recess for about 10 years, are named after shearer Rimitiriu "The Great" Raihania, winner of the Hawke's Bay show title in 1902, thought to have been the first machine shearing competition in the world.