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NEW PLYMOUTH SHOW.

GOOD ATTENDANCE SECOND DAY

CHILDREN'S DAY TO-DAY

I. .- Large numbers again yesterday h j speeted the Taranaki Agricultural S( eiety's annual winter show, which wi ■s continue until Saturday. To-day ; d children's day. The Education Boar - ' granted scholars a- soecial holiday t . enable them to attend. People's Da i will be on Saturday. Below is th _ balance of the awards: — t TICKET-WRITING SKETCHING c AND PAINTING. , Pen and ink characters.—Miss A " Howard 2. " • Pen and ink characters.—Miss How I «ld 1, Mrs M. Jeffries (Bell Block) 9 > JS. Lambert (Bell Block)" 3. " : Pen and ink comic sketches —Mr Jeffries 1, F. Goldsworthy 2. Mis L Howard 3. Oil painting.—Mrs Jeffries 1, Mis ' G. Sorensen 2 and 3. 't> at + er £olour.— Mrs JeffHes 1, Mis P. Bates (Hawera) 2. Black and white crayon drawing — o i> F n k Car*wright 1, O. Nasmitl A R, Goldsworthy (Auckland) 3. SCHOOLS DIVISION. POTATO GROWING COMPETITION 1 This competition was first held las year tor a shield donated by the societi and all the schools in the vicinity o * New Plymouth are eligible. There wer< ongiually seven entries but owing tc change in teaching staffs, etc. tiire< only actually competed. Result*-— - • V ogelton n School, 25, 12,33: total 70—] Oakm-a School, 20, 10 3 37- total 67— i Omata School, 17, 8, 40; total 65— c j POULTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS. i the awards of the championshisp allotted by the North Island Poultry ligeon, and Canary Association to the Show were made as follow:— Utility White Wyandotte, male. —H Qiuttenden, Marton. Utility White Wyandotte, female — James Bissett, Waverley. Campines, male.—C." F. Vincent, Huirangi. I Campines, female.—C. F. Vincent ' Huiran^i. ' I CUPS AND TROPHIES. Messrs L. A. Nolan and Co.'s silver cup (valued at £10 10s) to owner of the best young bird (cockerel or pullet) m the show. Winner 1920, H E Cudby; 1921. B. A. Fraser; 1922 E James.—l 923, E. James, New Plymouth. Mr J. Hawkins' silver cup fq r best utility bird in light breed section. Won Jnii 3& D mM, U- rPhy; 1820, D. Murphy; Too^u 1-JVI^ by; 1922' T" 'J-^uites —1923. \\. T. Kisby, Yogeltown. Mr Stanley J. Smith's trophy for best young hnd in American l.e"\hor>i section: E. James. SOCIETY'S TROPHIES Best Orpington.—J. K. Hawkins, New Plymouth. Best Plymouth Rock.—W. Hall, Lepperton. Best Wyandotte.—H. E. Cudby Waitara. . ' • Best Young Leghorn (English).—W. Jones, New Plymouth. Best Adult Leghorn (English).—J N Eva, New Plymouth. Best Adult Leghorn (American).—H. &. Cudby. Best Bantam.—E.-James. SPECIAL PRIZES Best Minorca in Fancy Section.—J. xi.. Hawkins. Best Bird in Gimr;n €S , Andalusians. or Hamburgs, Fancy Section.—W J Girhng, New Plymouth. Best Bantam in Show.—E. James. Best Bird, Heavy Breed, in Utility bection—Messrs Doig and Thomas (Brooklyn). Best Duck or Drake in Show—Messrs fctewart and Landsperg (Normanby;. ANDALUSIANS. Pullet.—W. J. Girling 1 and <> HAMBURGS. Spangled cock or cockerel.—W Hall Lepperton. ]. ' Spanned hen or pullet.—L. A:-Nolan I and 2, W. Hal! 3, E. W. Marsh, Motunui, v.h.c. ' ! Pencilled cock or cockerel.—E. W Marsh 1, W. Hall 2. Pencilled hen or millet.—E. W Marsh .1 and 3, W. Hall 2. Ulac-K h<?u or pullet.—W. Hall 1. UTILITY SECTION LEGHORNS. ' White single comb cockerel.—A P Lister 1 J. Hamilton 2.. E. J. Revell S,.\X. bcott v.h.c. and h.c. White singLe comb pullet.—E. " J Revell l W. Scott 2 and 3, J. Melntosh v.h.c, J. Hamilton h.c. Biown single comb cock*—A. ]> Lister 1, C C. Robertson 2, W. Scott 3, H. Buckle v.h.c. Brown single comb hen.—H Ward and Sons 1 and 3, A. P. Lister 2 C D. Arnold v.h.c. '- Brown single comb cockerel —C F Vmc-ent. Huirangi 1: C. C. Robertson 2, W. Jones 3, A. P. Lister v.h.c Brown single comb pullet.—J H Parsons 1, C. C. Roberson 2. ANDALUSIANS. Hen.—R. \V. Girling 1. MINOR CAS. Biack cock—William Moore (Hawera) 1, atewart and Landsperg (i\oimanu V i '-, K. P. Hoby 3. * Black ilen.—J. Iv Hawkins 1. George 2. black cockerel.—William Moore 1, G. H. jvent 2, JJ. N. l* ve 3. Black pullet.—G." Vvigley 1, D. N lye 2 and v.h.c., G. H. Kent 3. LIVE TABLE BIRD. Purebred t owl. — William Moore 1, E. A. xtvltou 2. | '■ SELLING CLASSES. Any variety heavy cock or cockerel— Mrs -v. K. 'laylor (Stratford) 1, \\ ■ Hail U-«Pperton) 'J. , -Heavy hen or nullet.—W. Hail 1. Any variety light cock or cocleiel.— X il. Chatiield (Pdmerston North) 1 A. i\ J.ister 2. v\v. T. Kisby 3. Light hen or pullet.—W."Hall 1. Any variety hwivy tno,—T. B. i^oidavwiy. Ma,lon, 1. •UtiOS (OPEN CLASSES). Heavy bieed, market.—VV. Hail (Lepperton ; 1. Light breed, marked.—W. Hall 1. Heavy Breed, utility.—Mrs A. E lay lor i. i.ight breed, utility.—G. Wigley 1. i BANTAMS. ' Black Red Game, cock.—E. James 1, H. McNeiil 2. BinLk iv_*d Game, hen.—E. James 1. H. McNeil! 2. Pile cock.—l. Parkinson 1. Pile hen. —J. Parkinson 1. Pile cockerel.—D-onald Wilson 1 Pile pullet.—Donald Wilson 1. Old English Game, hen or pullet — Strange Jtiros" 1/ R. Baker 2, V. J. Hellyar 3. Black Rose Comb, cock.—Tom Hawkings (Waifcira) 1, Betts Bros. 2 C C \\ ebb 3 and v.h.c. ' I i Black Rose Comb, hen.—C C Webb , 1, Betts Bros. 2. H." McNeiil 3. Black Rose Comb cockerel.—C C 1, H. McNeiil 2. Black Rose Comb nullet.—H. McNeiil 1, C. C. Robertson '2 and 3 Pekin Buff, coc-k,—Noel May 1 and o, A. I>.1 >. Lister 2. Pekin Buff. hen.-W. T. Kisbv 1, Noel Way 2, A. P. Lister 3 Pekin Buff, cockerel.--C. C. "Wehh 'A P> o^ 1' 2- and h-c-» H. AVard and feoiis 3 and v.h.c, Clarice Boon c

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 June 1923, Page 5

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NEW PLYMOUTH SHOW. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 June 1923, Page 5

NEW PLYMOUTH SHOW. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 June 1923, Page 5