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THE POULTRY SHOW.

The annual show of the Grevmouth any ionnal ceremony, the doors ko,\T ffiffirffS: afte ' 2 &■ rtL/TB Sf "ft eSL b r,? mpleted and the £ ecs attached to the successful exhibits present one stands out i„ bold relief « of exhihi JV/T ,'•" P° nt <* merit shown toVlnd t*t? ty ° the *<% superior n < °" ino y" ow « undoubtliibita • illTOU &- Poultry «- « Ante! T^Z'n 01 * r a - S far »°s, eastwards 2 for as 523 ™ K ? m ™> and district be wee, ft R< * ftoi b *>"»<«* every tnes comprise noultrv I<X\ • The n«ies& cooking HaS fif™" ? to the flooded statei of ibf J I ° Wln « "f Timarn Mr fi n f COlmtr - v ""t > fault with s woTlr f IC Cannot find »;» must give^.satio^The^SoS « tit <*"*« * similar honour in the bw£? TT* 1 i.fass. mown leghorn

-mp:,SfeVe^' g ri a : idwna ™ si '- 1 iiijr class., Mr \f r- J , k ' hut m the wok>dm ■ tat fe v woJld'S V a U>sk Mt ; -han is usuallv t 1 , ore nu merous "' even S"?' ] ' U \ tl *y we «of ■'' practiced S?/ r '? zz . le an -™e but Til. entries e '»» from the nlainW f 1? of cookbread to the ffiJ a ,° f , hom e-made pJoyed on VeddjS 2? W? 8", era " there were two entri* H" latter artistic. There lltu ° m S vei y toothsome d "play «rf .W" a most «*» puff S ; c ch rs home-made confectiSner'v wh?c DS considerable time, and JayXr a!rW" 1 some difficult.. ;„ V- §.^ e . Ail Mckinley various Ss of S-fT' 1 " 2 u P° n - portion of the *W • thls »ctioa. This tai'ial duties in lw^T? k ted tho secreLangshan, black cock- T c xi 1 J Did- 9 uT ? A Southward L J. Kick 2. Hen.-J. Southward 1 and

Langshan, black, cockerels.—T c„ n. Rowley 2, J. Wesley 3 T v.h.c. y °> J - H- Hopkins

Minorcas, cockerels.— J. Weslev 1 -LvcaLeghorns, white, single comb, cock.A. B. Spiers 1, R. L.Keams 2. HensLKea?„T^i A - B - Spiers2^3 .fi, Leghorns, white, cockerels.—A B Spiers 1, R L.Kearns 2 and 3. PuUetsA Finley 1 and 2, R. L. Kearns 3 ' Leghorns, brown single combs, cock.HmS" T 6l t l ' T \ Jo f es 2 ' F - Gtading 3. Jones 1' 6S l> A - K Spiers 2, T. LegWns, brown, single combs, cocke&L T T S 1 a 'i d 2 A A - B - Spiers 3. Tones 3 J ° neS l ' G - *>wley 2, T. let L -!S , .°C„ff. , i! aCk ' CCCk - C - Cuff L Pul -

Andalusians, cock.—P. H Woo<l 1 Hen.-P. H. Wood 1 and social Andalusians p„Het._P. H . Wood 1. l,ft!lff? t ' COCUE - J ' It -

Orpingtons, buff, cock.—J. Steer 1 Hens-Mrs J. Meade 1 and 2, C. McQueen

Orpingtons, buff, cockerels. Mrs J Meade 1 and special, J. Steer 2. Pnllets-1 U McQueen 1 and 2. Plymouth Rocks, barred, cock.—R J Iliorapsan 1 and special and South Island Championship. Hens-W. A. Sowman 1, K J. Thompson 2.Cockerels—W. .1 Sowman 1. Pullete-B. J. Thompson 1 and 2. Plymouth Rocks, white, cock or cocj si 1 and z H€n or P dlefr^

Wyandottes golden, oock.-J. Steer 1 and South, Island Championship S J Dew 2, A. Leggoe 3. Hens-H. Hardie I,' A. Leggoe 2 S J Dew 3. CockerelsH. Hardie 1, S. J. Dew 2 and 3. Pallets— A Leggoe 1, S. J. Dew 2, H. Hardie 3 Wyandottes, silver, cock.—J. Cairney 1 E J. King 2, J. Carney 3. Hens—F Angel 1, J. Cairney 2 and 3. Cockerels— J. Cairney 1, Mrs McKay 2, T. Couthard 3, A. Coumbe v.h.c. Pullets—E. J. King 1 and 2, T. Couthard 3 and v.h.c. J Cairney h.c. and A. H. Wheeler c. ' Wyandottes, hen or pullet.—Willie Gieseking 1. Anconas, cock.—M. O'Connell 1. Hen— M. O'Connell 1. Cockerel—M. O'Connell 1, H. E. Neale 2. Class 118 a.—M. O'Connell 1 and special, S. Garvey 2. Bantam, black red, hen or pullet. Ina McQueen 1. Duckwing, hen or pullet.— Eric McQueen 1. Black Rose Comb, cock.—A. B. Spiers

Pekin duck under 12 months.—C. Cuff 1 and special. . Indian Runner drake.—C. Cuff 1 and special, W. E. Thomas 2 and a. Indian Runner duck.—W. E. Thomas 1 and 2. Drake under 12 months.-—C. Cuff 1. NOVICE CLASS. .. --. ; Class 160.—A. Coumbe I. Class -Miss Bessie Lindop 2. SCHOOL CHILDREN.'" ' "" Cock or cockerel.—Miss J. Meade "1, .Miss Lizzie Southwards.' Hen or pullet;' —Master R. Spiers 1, Miss Kathleen Gieseking ?.. ..•.,- • Ladies' Bracelet.—Mrs J. Meade - 1; Mrs E. Hopkins 8. Utility Class.—L. Rohloff 1, C. Cuff 2, E. Williams 3. PIGEONS. Fantails.—Mrs Pain 1 and best pigeon in show, W. de Berry 2. Mrs Pain 3, W. d? Berry v.h.c. Hen.—M. O'Connell 1. Tumblers, anv colour.—Leslie de Berry 1 and 2. ;. .NOVICE CLASS. Novice Class.—H. Jackson 1,2 and 3, ! W. de Berry v.h.c, H. Jackson k.c Flying Homers, certified to hare flown 300 mileSjCoek.—J. A. Jackson 1 and 2. Hen. certified to have flown 200 miles— J A. Jackson 1. ' Cock, certified to have flown 50 miles— W. E. Coates 1. CANARIES. Yorkshire, yellow, clear ticked and variegated.— Walton Bros 1. i orkshire Buff, clear ticked or variegated.—Walton Bros 1. Norwich, plain head, vellow clear, noncolour fed.—-Walton Bros. 1, Mrs Pain 2, Percy Peck 3. Norwich, plain head, yellow ticked, non-colour fed.— Walton i*POS 1. Norwich, plain head vellow variegated, non-colour fed.—Walton Bros 1. Norwich, plain head, buff ticked.— Walton Bros. 1 and speeiab- ~»- Norwich, plain head, buff, variegated— Walton Bios. 1.

Norwich, dark crested.—Mrs 0. Jackson 1 and 2. Cinnamons.—G. B. Way 1 and 2. Greens, any other variety.—Miss 35. &£*■' row 1. Any other canary, songster.—Mrs SV * Jackson 1 aud 2. Novice Class.—Master R. Spiers *. Any variety burl', clear ticked or variesated.—Master R. Spierson 1. Selling Class.—Miss Maud Walton 1. COOKING. Scones.—Mrs J. Braidwood 1, Mrs Robertson 2, Mrs J. White j 5. Fancy Small Cakes.—MisSAi. Ashley 1, Miss L. Rice 2, Mrs Cairns 3. Fancy Iced Cake. —Mrs Robertson 1. Snortbread. —Mrs Robertson 1, Mrs Horn 2, Mrs Cairns 3. Victoria Sandwich.—Mrs Berrie 1, Mrs Wood 2. Mrs E. Williams 3. Swiss Roll.—Mrs Robertson 1, Mrs Merrie 2, Mrs J. White 3. Bread.—Mrs Hart 1 and 2. Mrs Cairns 3. * Fruit Cake.—Mrs J. Muir 1, Mrs J. Drake 2, .Mrs Clarkson 3. Pastry.—Mrs J. White 1, Mrs Robertson 2, Mrs L. Matthews 3. Home-made confectionery.—Mrs Robertson 1. Miss Farish 2, Mrs McKenzie 3. , . ' " Cream Puffs.— Mrs Drake 1, Mrs Robertson 2. Meringues.—Mrs Robertson 1. Gems.—Mis L. Ashley 1, Mrs Robertson 2, Mrs Merrie 3. Oat Cake.—Mrs Robertson 1, Miss Parish 2 and 3. Pikelets.—Mrs Merrie 1, Mrs Robertson 2, Mrs J. Drake 3. Cream horns.—Mrs Robertson 1, Mrs Merrio 2, Mrs Drake 3. Plain cake. —Mrs J. Muir 1, Miss L. Ashley 2, Mrs J. Brien 3. Ginger bread.—Miss J. Hamilton 1, Ivir*'.Robertson 2, Mrs J. White 3, Currant loaf.—Mrs Qmm l t MissFaf* t«h a, Mfu mm h

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 July 1908, Page 2

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THE POULTRY SHOW. Greymouth Evening Star, 10 July 1908, Page 2

THE POULTRY SHOW. Greymouth Evening Star, 10 July 1908, Page 2