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DUNEDIN FANCIERS' SHOW

Mt J. A. Park formally opened the Dunedin Fanciers' Club's annual show yesterday afternoon. In the course of a short speech, he thanked the publie for their past patronage, and the exhibitors at the present enow for the large number of exhibits they had brought forward. He referred- to the difficulty the club had experienced in securing premises for the show. They had been fortunate in securing Sidey's Buildings at a nominal rental. It was the committee's intention to make •very effort to arrange for more suitable premises for future shows. In the evening the enow was largely attended. Following are the results which came to hand too late for publication in yesterday's issue : POULTRY. Andalusians —Cock—G. Kerr 1, JEvans 2, W. Blov 3; hen—G. Kerr 1, J. Evans 2. G. Hunter 3, D.. H. Dalton v.h.e. ; cockerel—G. Kerr 1, G. Hunter 2, j\ Evans 3; pullet—G. Hunter 1 and 2, D. L. Christie 3, J. Evans v.h.e. Minorca*. —Black hen—J. Prentice 1, Mrs H. Wikon 2; black cockerel—A. Croswell 1. R. Hellyer 2, Mrs H. Wilson 3; black pullet—A. Cresswell 1, J. Prentice 2; black cock, rose comb—W. J. M'Donald 1, J. and T. Brown 2, Ball and Beck 3; black hen. rose comb —D. J. M'Donald 1, Ball and Beck 2 and 3; black cockerel, rose comb—D. J. M'Donald 1 and 3, W. N. Anderson 2, D. J. M'Donald h.c. : black pullet—D. J. M'Donald 1, Ball and Back 2, W. N. Anderson 3. Special Phizes. Challenge cup. value £5 ss, for the best bird in the ehow.—Mrs E. S. Leversedge. Trophy, value £2 2s, for best Wyan-dotte.—-J. B. White. Cash trophy, value £3 3e, for best White Leghorn.—J. Tindall. TTophy, value £3 3s for beet Gold or Silver-laced Wyandotte.—J. B. White. Trophv, valued £4 4s. for bast Barred Plymouth Rock.—S. Solomon. | Silver cup. value £5 ss, for most points in Langshans.—A. Raeside, jun. Silver cup, for beet game bantams.— Mrs S. Johnstone. j Cup for the best Silver-spangled Ham- j burg, hen or pullet.—W. Spicer. j Special prizes were aLso -won as follows :—Best Silver Wyandotte, J. B. White; Buff Orpington. S. Solomon; Pekin duck or drake, J. Mowat; best Minorca. A. Ciessv.ell : best Brown Leghorn, W. Goodman; best Buff Orpington duck. T. M. Lucy; best bantam. Omand and Day; best White Wyandotte, J. B. White: "best Indian Runner, T. M. Lucy ; best Golden Wyandotte. W. J. Oniand; second prize Ladies' Bracelet, Miss G. Rogen; nest Black Orpington, R. Fountain : best Andalusian, George Kerr; best Sebright bantam, Omand and Day; best black rcse comb bantam, Omand and Day; best Silver Wyandotte cock or cockerel, J. B. White; best Silver Wyandotte hen or pullet, P. Carolin; best Brown Leghorn cock or cockerel, W. Goodman; best Brown Leghorn hen or pullet, W. W. Robertson; beet exhibit in poultry by lady, Mrs E. S. Leversedgo; best White Leghorn hen or pullet, J. Tindall; best j White Leghorn cock or cockerel, J. Tin- j dall ; best bird in show, Mrs E. S. Lever- j sedge; beet Hamburg cock or cockerel, j W. Spicer; best Silver-spangled Ham- i burg hen or pullet. W. Spicer; best White Wyandotte hen or pullet, J. B. White; best Wyandotte cock or cockerel, J. B. White j best game, Mrs E. S. Leversedge. PIGEONS. Tumblers, long face. —Red hen—G. Gough 1, H. M. South 2. A. Fraser 3; red "cock or hen under 12 months—W. Fraser 1, A. Peat 2, F. Alexander 3; yellow cock—A. Fraser 1, J. R. Scott 2 : I yellow hen—J. Leckio 1; yellow cock or j hen under 12 months—J. R. Scott 1; any other color cock or hen—W. Fraser 1, G. Gough 2, A. Fraser 3; any other cock or hen under 12 Eraser 1, A. Fraser 2. W. A. Lucas 3." Long-faced Mufflers.—Black ccck or hen—A. Fraser 1. W. A. Walker 2: red cock or hen—A. Fraser 1; blue or silver cock or hen—A. Fraser; badge or eaddle cock or hen—A. . Fraser; muffled self under 12 months—A. Fraser 1, W. A. Walker 2; any other variety under 12 months—A. Fraser; any other variety rlean-legged pigeon, cock or hen—A. Peak I. R. W. Brown 2. Selling Class: Any variety cock or hen, price not to exceed 20s per pair—Yv. Fraser 1 and 2, H. ¥.. Davis 3 Boys" Class,: Tumbler—W. Orowther 1, Herbert Biee 2. J. Leekie 3, Harold Biee v.h.e. Any other variety fancy pigeon (16 entries)—C. Brown 1. Miss Cheyne 2, j Herbert Biee 3. Harold Biee v.h.e. twice, Sam Chaffey. J. Fleming, and W. Crow- j ther h.c. and C Brown and R. Shtitt c. I Pairs Class: Cock or hen of anv fancv j breed—W. Fraser 1, E. 0. Yates 2. " | Flying homer teams. —W. Esquilant ] and 2. W. E. Rogers 3 ; same, under 12 months —W. E. Rogers 1. Flying homers, pair class. Pair working homers, cock and hen.—-Ringrose Bros. 1, W. Esquilant 2, W. S. Rogers 3; pair working homers, cock and hen (two entries')—W. Esquilant 1, W. E. Rogers 2. Selling Class: Hen, R. A. Umbers 1. Special Prizes. Silver cup, value £2 2s, for best working homer under 12 months.—T. Veitch. Other special prizes were as follows: For best Jacobin, A. Fraser ; best fantail, A. Peat; best self tumbler, A. Fraser; best frill, W. M'G. Allan; best magpie, W. Fraser ; best currier, dragoon or show homer, H. B. Gould; best L.F. tumblers other than self, W. Fraser; best large bird in show, H. B. Gould ; best sma'l bird, W. M'G. Allan ; best magpie other color than Pigeon Club's special, W. Fraser; best carrier or show homer, E. T>. Rees; for best homer allotted bv judge A. E. Hunt; best eelf tumbler, W.' Fraser; beet pouter or fantail, J. and F. Rawson; best Jacobin or frill, W. M'G. Allan; best flying homer cock, over 12 months, W. Esquuant; best flying homer lien, over 12 months, T. Veitch; best flying homer, under 12 months, opposite sex to cup winner, A. E. Hunt; best pouter in show, P. and S. Lindsay, and for best *elf other than winner of Speight's trophv, G. Gough. CANARIES. Norwich, plain head, ticked or variegated, yellow—D. M'Lean 1. A. A. Binnie 2 and 3; same, buff, clear—A. A. Binnie 1, D. M'Lean 2, T. Wilkinson 3; same, huff, ticked or variegated—T. Wilkinson 1, D. M'Lean 2. Norwich, crested, anv color.—A. Fer- ; guseon 1. Norwich, crest bTed, any color.— T. Muirhead. Yorkshire, clear yellow cr buff—G. C. Langdon 1 and 2; same, ticked or variegated, yellow or buff—W. T. Talboys 1. Any other variety.—G. F. Prattlev 1. Open classes : Norwich, plain head, yellow, clear—D. M'Lean 1, B. J. Brown 2, T. Muirhead 3, W. A. M'Knight v.h.e,, G. F. Prattley h.c.; same, yellow, ticked or lightly variegated—W. A. M'Knight 1, T. Wilkinson 2, G. F. Prattley 3, Charles Henry h.c; same, yellow, heavily variegated—James S. Bee 1; same, buff, clear— W. T. Talboys 1, D. M'Lean 2, H. G. Hunt 3, T. Wilkinson and C. Henry h.c.; same, .buff, ticked, or lightly variegated— I). M'Lean 1, T. Muirhead 2, T. Wilkinson 3, Mrs S. R. Burns v.h-c.; same, buff, heavily variegated—A. A. Binnie 1, J. S. Bee 2, T. Wilkinson 3. Norwich., dark crested.—A B. Nicolaon 1, P. Doberty 2, IJLts S. E. Burns 3. Norwich, grey crested.—E. J. Ockwell 1, T. Muirhead 2. Norwich, crest-bred, any color.—T. Wilkinson 1, J. Peterson 2, L. Newall 3, T. Muirhead v.h,c. Norwich, plain head, yellow, clear, color fed.—G. F. Prattley 1, W. T. Talboys 2, T. Wilkinson 3. Norwich, plain head, yellow, ticked, or variegated, color fed.—T. Wilkinson 1. Norwich, plain head, buff, clear, color ted.—T. Wilkinson. Green jonque.—T. Wilkinson 1. Scotch fancy, ticked ot variegated yel-low-or buff.—Simmons Bros. 1. Yorkshire, yellow, clear.—G, F. Pratti - ..

Yorkshire, yellow, ticked, or variegated. W. Morrison 1 and 2, G. C. Langdon 3 and h.c. Yorkshire, buff, ticked, or variegated.— G. F. Prattley 1. Yorkshire, cinnamon, variegated.—P. Doherty 1. Eirenly marked, any variety.—T. Wilkinson 1. Sailing class, any variety.—Charles Henry i, T. Wilkinson 2, W. Morrison 3. Selling class, pairs, any variety.—Charles Henry 1, J. Prattley 2, T. Wilkinson 3. Mule goldfinch, light.—G. Nicolson 1, S. Crofts 2. Mule goldfinch, dark.—G. Nicolson 1, T. Wilkinson 2, J. A. Mitchell 3. Pair canaries, matched for crest breeding.—T. Muirhead 1, G. F. Prattley 2. Cage of four canaries, any variety.— Charles Henrv 1, T. Wilkinson 2. Goldfinch.—E. J. Brown 1, G. C. Lane 2. Thrush.—G. Nicolson 1. Talking bird, any variety.—Miss Helena M'Kellar 1. Best collection fancv, British or foreign.—A. M. Martin l,"j. R. Scott 2. Spfxial Phizes. Silver cup, valued at £3 3s, for best Norwich canary, plain head, crested or crest-bred.—A. A. Binnie. Trophy, valued £2 2s, for best Yorkshire canary in novice and breeders' class. G. C. Lang'don. Trophy, valued £2 2s. for best color-fed canary in show.—T. Wilkinson. Trophy, valued £2 2s, for best Norwich, canary in novice and breeders' class.—T. Wilkinson. Other special prizes were also awarded a-s under :—Best canary in show, A. A. Binnie'. best bird in novice classes, G. T. Robertson; best bird in breeders' classes, T. Wilkinson; best mule, G. Nicolson; best crested bird in show, E. J. Ockwell; best cage four canaries. Charles Henry; best canary other than Yorkshire or Norwich, Simmons Bros. ; best bird in class with most entries. D. M'Lean ; best crestbred Norwich iu show, T. Wilkinson; best Yorkshire canary in open class, W. Morrison ; best collection British and foreign birds, A. M. Martin. DOGS. The following completes the prize list: —Spaniels, Black Field.— Dogs, pups.—D. M. Eckhoffs Trampas, bv Jack—Rubrna, 2. Bitches, pups.—G. Brother's Vera, . by j Toby—Jean, 1. I ■ Bitches, open.—P. M'Carthy's Nell | Gwyn, by Jack—Rubina, 1. j —Fox Terriers. Smooth.— j Dogs. pup?. —W. Perry's Ruthven Ciu- j zano, bv Ruthven Tcmpster—Moreland Midge, f; E. E. Broad\s Double Baulk, 2; A. S. Smith, 5. . | j Dugs, novice.->-W. Perry's Ruthven Ciu- | i zano. 1; E. E. Broad's Double Baulk, 2; ! W. Adams's Henderson's Luck, 3. j Dogs. New Zealand-bred.—F. Rogen's ! Sardonvx, bv Raby Oxley—Syndic, 1; W. I Perry'*" Ruthven Tipster, by Raby Oxley— Ruthven Ruby, 2; E. E. Broad's Double Baulk, 3. Dogs, open.—R. Rogen's Sardonyx. 1; W. Perry's Ruthven Tipster, 2 ; W. Hendeison's Adam's Luck. 3. Bitches, pups.—B. Ellis's Kaikorai Kit, by Double First—Moreland Motorist, 1; G. A. Wycherley's Mamie Clancy, 2; B. Ellis's Kaikorai Kildare. 3. Bitches, novice. B. Ellis's Kaikorai Kit, 1; F. Rogen's Or.yx, by Sardonyx—Syndic, 2; B. Ellis's Kaikorai Kildare, o. Bitches. New Zealand bred.-—B. Ellis's Kaikorai Kit, 1: F. Rogen's Onyx, 2; B. Ellis's Kaikorai Kildare, 3. Bitches, open. —B. Ellis's Kaikorai Kit, 1; F. Rogen's Onyx, 2; B. Ellis's Kaikorai Kildare 3. Brace.—F. Rogen 1, B. Ellis —Fox Terriers, Wire.— Dogs, pups.—P. Kahlenburg's Billy, by ch. Blowhard Biiggs—Roma, 1 : J. W. Thomson's Moreland Monarch, 2; C. L. Thomas's Odol of Scinde, 5. Dogs, novice.—J. W. Thomson's Moreland Monarch, 1. Dogs, New Zealand-bred. —S. H. Dobbin's Soonnope Tip, 1; J. W. Thomson's Moreland Monarch, 2; C. L. Thomas's Odol of Scinde, 5. Bitches, pup«.-—J. W».Thomson's Moreland Mistress, 1; Mrs Teddy Bear, 2; W. Morrison's Lady Lucy, 3. Bitches, novice.—J. W. Thomson's Moreland Mistress. 1; W. Morrison's Melrose Bess. 2; Mrs Dickers Lady Teddy Bear, 5. Bitches, New Zealand-bred.—J. W. Thomson's Moreland Mistress, 1; W. Morrison's Melroso Bess, 2. Bitches, open. —J. W. Thomson's Moreland Mistress, 1. Brace.—J. W. Thomson. Team.—J. W. Thomson. —lrish Terriers.— Dogs, pups—F. J. Major's Mick, by Pcddy—Tui. 1: Browne and Vernor's Home Rule, by Targan Teefy—Spuds, 2. Dcgs, novice. —F. C. Johnson's AHandale Pat, 1; H. S. Porteous's Armagh Astonisher, 2; Browne and Yernor's Home Rule, 3. Dogs. New Zealand-bred.—H. S. Porteous's Armagh Astonisher, 1. Dogs. open.—H. S. Porteous's Armagh Astonisher. 1. Bitches, novice.— F. J. R. Earl's St. Clair Biddy, 1. —Scotch Terriers.— Dogs, open.—A. H. Oswin'o Poter, by Jackie—Jean Douglas, 1. Bitches, pups.—A. J. Cope's Meg M'lntosii. 1. Bitches, open.—A. J. Cope's Meg M'lntosh 1, Mrs J. F. M'Donald's Bonnie Jean 2. —Skye Terriers.— Dogs, open.—W. Mills's Casa Jim, by Jim—Flo, 1. Bitches, open.—W. Mills's Princess, by Jim—Flo, 1, —Australian Silky Terriers.— Bitches, pups.—J. A. Storer's Westbrook Lassie, 1; Mrs J. B. White's Trimble, 2. —Pugs, Fawn.— Dogs, pups.—F. Geliam's Togo Kasuma, Dogs, open.—Mies D. Cheyne's Royal Guard, 1; Mks L. Prictor's K"im, 2; Mrs A. V. W. Webster's Toko, 3. Bitches, pups.—A. F. Clark's MLss Pert, 1- I Bitches, open.—Miss E. M'Beth's Jese, ! 1 ; A. F. Clark's Gum Gum, 2; W. Rennick's Banny, 3. —Pugs, Black.— Doge, pups.—A. F. Clark's Docdv, 1. Bitches, open.—Mrs A. E. Smart's Queen I Sidn, 1; F. J. Macfcness's Harem Skirt, 2. —Pomeranians, Black.—■ Dogs. open.—Mrs Hocking's Avonar Rajah, 1; Miss 0. Lawrence's Kuri, 2. Dogs, pups.—Mrs Hocking's Avonar Rajah, 1. Bitches, open.—Mrs George Lewis's Avonar Tiffen, 1. Bitches, pups.—Mrs George Lewis's Avonar Tiffen. —Pomeranians, Chocolate.— Dogs. open.—Mrs George Lewis's Avonar Sable Bufiio (imp.), 1; F. P. Cookson's Avonar Chocolate Dandy, 2. Bitches, open.—Mrs" George Lewis's Avonar Orange Mite (imp.), 1. —Variety Cliss (under 501b) Dogs and bitches, open.—F. P. Cookson's Springfield Rex (Pomeranium) 1; Mrs A. Reggiardo's Fluffy (Maltese poodle), 2. Special Prizes. Sporting brace.—Bruce and Vause. Non.sporting brace.—Mrs Geo. Lewis. Nod-sporting team.—Mrs Geo. Lewis. Produce stakes.—C. L. Thomas's Odol of Scinde. Trophy, valued £5 ss, for best collie in show.—J. R. Hayne. Trophy, valued £3 3s, for best bulldog team. —F. E. Watson. The following are the. awards for the trophies offered by the Fox Terrier Club of New Zealand to its members:—Silver challenge cup, value 25gs, for best New Zealand-bred smooth-coated fox terrier in show, B. Ellis. Silver challenge cup, value 25gs, for best New Zealand-bred wire-haired fox terrier deg or bitch in show, J. W. Thomson. Silver Shield, value lOgs, for best smooth-coated puppy in show (either sex), bred in New Zealand, B. Ellis. Trophy, valued sgs, for best puppy of opposite sex to winner of preyious.tr.ge.hjr* W. Pejty. Defecates' troDhj,....

valued 3gs, for best fox terrier puppy, bred in New Zealand, either sex, wire oe smooth, J. W. Thomson. The following are the awards for the trophies donated by the South Island Fox Terrier Club:—Club enp for best smooth dog in show, F. Rogen. Club cup for best smooth bitch in show, B. Ellis. Club'cup for best wire-haired dog in show, .T. W. Thomson. Club cup for best wire-haired bitch in show, J. W. Thomson. Cup for best puppy in show, wire or smooth, B. Ellis. Gold medal for best smooth dog puppy in show, W. Perry. Other special prizes awarded were as follow : —Best cocker spaniel in show, Conn and Harland; best pug in show, Mis« E. M' Beath ; best Irish terrier, F. C. Johnson ; best retriever, Master S. Ward ; best working collie, W. H. Dorant; best Pomeranian, Mrs George Lewis; best black cocker spaniei, Conn and Harland; best collie in show, J. It. Hayne; best Australian terrier, J. A, Storer ; best pug, Miss E. M'Beatb. In the children's class the placings were : Miss M'Williams's Star 1, G. C. Thomson's Jumbo 2.

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Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 2

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DUNEDIN FANCIERS' SHOW Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 2

DUNEDIN FANCIERS' SHOW Evening Star, Issue 14636, 4 August 1911, Page 2