WAIMATE HORTICULTURAL SO CIETY'S WINTER SHOW.
• »rprbm/Oitt' Omi Cfaiupoadant,). ;W* show, 'whicl. wAs/arrangctl to M»hdd l <Mirih4,U)tt4n<Llltt l A«taßt, fraUtl]onrncdln v coMequwice,o[ tlio !Wfs flooded ' «m .ww ' The tetalubitioa' ««e itaptataeati,<m< thosfo oPupwfon H°§! .Shed.tfor yjfifojrr ~'W Q3 .extent. t&tf'i&M^V:: *jwnlitlieitwbl^ld(is^Riid*&':>l ■'; I wallss o fitl^]jf l ilduig ( --tH()>lttifte:space■: " ipnCvoßoupifcd'wiCrioaily^lit^; huri- ■ ■ and • doittGStie pot 3 .>, WllHi iiho •■'.'■ • cftchvtho length, off the building, : 5 were tttkemvup" with a ' i.6plclulid/colle6tioii of'farra„*ga>deri and :tioiry!;prdclueo;<ati't!'si)coimoiii ; -of' tho culinaiyoaiid TW *lio^of' sliow'lifld hWetofow'M' Wairnatetand; • : (the specjnfeof ' '• ; waShaisb lietier • Availed iieretbfote.iaicl- even:, the[.fowls,seMed,'to.en]oy/tLeaqoniy, ; pleah;vand' provided exhibitJlqU'of'mangdids/vtimipa, , car- hi rots,, parsnipa;- ;aiid >omo.cabbages.was ' very good, and boyohd-thfc.oxpectation . of any pewomoxperiericing-ithe very ' dry last ••summer: arid autumn. In these 1 points/the show was excellent/ aiid as one of;the judges remarked, the mangolds, l turnips, potatoes, and the vegetables would npt ■ be'beaten at-tho-Motropolitalisliows, not only: for-. size'.%l'for excellent; qualities , of; soundness and richness in i saclmnnoi.andk'nutritiousfdlements. In ! this respect, exhibitors from '■:■ Willow-
bridge,' Waihaorunga,,; Wniilmto ' and pther.,districfs , showed .produce ; not only creditable,,to.tho -growers , but also to tho qualify'of' the land in their respective districts, On the,invitation of Mr F. i'lmdon,'president of the SoI'oietjvtho show was'opened early in the afternoon by^MriFrancis'(Mayor), who>complimented-:the', promoters and organisers on the oxcollcnt > results of their. ; cntcrpriso,.and. work.in-thc faco of the difliculties arising, the severity of the weather heroin the last two weeks, aiid'tht fact of tho necessityof adjourning the show froni last "week, Ho .wished success' to'thb present? show, antMiopod l for -still further' improvement in •increased, number' or members, popularity of<the-institution,-, and usefulness of tho, Society in 'horticultural movement and .knowledge. Ho declared onch, to. visitors, Tho following, is the, list of pruc-winn'ers in tho differoht sections: " : ■
■■■ ■■.;->POin J THY." •■• ilndiau- Gamc.-Ooek, 'A'. J. Hendry 1.; pullet,wV.'J. Hondry 1, .Orpington.-rßlaclv cock, Miss-E. C. Lundon 1; D; Heri'tm,, 2. Black cockerel, Miss E. 6. Lundon, 1 1 and 2; G. Herron, h.c. Black.hon. 1M Nash, T and .2;' -Mias E."C;Lundon,',h.c. Black pullet, l Miss E; C.;Lund6{i-1; Mr Nash, 2 and hi'c) *"Buff : cock, 'A. Jackson 1.- Buff-hen/ 1 • W. J, Bhiloy2."Bull ) pullctJ!Ar'Jaelii son.l. :. • . . ..' '; '■' ■:'. "
Plymouth Rocks.^-Cock,,Miss E. C. Lundon, ] ;- 8.--Smith,. 2. .Cockerel, Miss E< C Lundon, 1.; R ,J. K Lundon, 2. Heni.R, Smith, L ; F„J. LJiridon, 2 nnd'h.c, Tullct, F. J, Lundon, 1 and 2.•. '
Langshans.-Cock or-cock"crel-Q. M. Gardiner, 1 and 2,.;Heirwi)Ulld{-A. Golding 1 ;G.;M.Gardiner, Standvli.c; Wyandottes.-Silvor cock-W; J ■■! &. Lawrence..(Totara);. 1; P.-.J. Lundon,/ 2. Silver Cockerel—P. J, Lundon,'/!; G. A. Martin, 2; W/S r Ln>nmce,'£&',-,• Silver hen-F. J.' Luiidon, 1 and fy;; ; '■; Silver A. Martin; 1 and 2; r 'i H. H. Twemlow, h.c.'; W: ■M'Murf'rio, '# h;c Golden-cock-J. ■W; Chilcott/ 1; "V G. -A.' Martin, 2, Golden I cockerel- -J. ! W, Chilcott, 1; Twomlow,-2. Golden-hen-J. W. Chilcott, 1. Golden plrflet -H. H. Twemlow, 1 ; J, W„ Chil«ptt, 2;.. H: E. Twonilow and .G, A.'Mailin, h.c.'-Whito cock-J. S."B«, 1; T. Her-' - ion, 2 j iH. H. Twemlow, 1 li.c. Mite Hen'ori, 1; G. Mnrriot']2; H..H.1 Twomlowl, li.c. 'White herilrJ.' S.i'Bco,.!. Whito• ilulletriG.'MarrJot, 1; H. Houdnns.-nen .or ■ Jnekson, 1, 2.and h.c.- ; ■ '
Minorcn.-Cock-V." J, Villon (Onmnru), 1. Coelterql— W. H, TiirVoy; 1 and'h.c. ilcn-W.'lL'Turvoy, l' ;\i IT;' Wilson, 2.' I^iJlot—W; 11. Wilsoti, 1 nnd h.e,; W. 11, Tiirvejv'2,' ■'■''■ . Bantnms,-Cock-W. 'Bailey;' ; 1. Cockercl-0.-'Blacklcr,. .l-.nml-V. Fill-!ot-0. Blnckloir, 1 anil 2,,G00k; black or red-Cr. Nash, 1, OockeioWJ. Bladder, 1. lien-J. Symington,, 1; L. Nash; 2;-K. Nash, ! h.c. Pullct--0 1 . Blacklcr,' 2/ B'rown cocV J. ; Syniijig' ton, 1. lien—J. Syhiingtoiv 1. ' Any other variety, cock-A; Golding. 1J. Bench, .2- Cockprel-A/ Golding; 1 ■•' J. Syriiington, 2. Heii-j. Bench,; % Pullot-A. Golding, 1 and 2;. •' •' Lcghorns.-Whilo Buzan, 1 ; E. A. Voitch;-2.: White, hen' -A. W. Buzan, 1 and 2; E. A, "Veitch, h.c. White pullet-A.- W. , Buzan/ ,1 "•. -T. Bench, 2; E./A.vVoitch/h.c/Brow'ri: cock-P. J. LuHdon,:l- ; R-Smith, i 2;' J. Beta, h.c, Brown Qortis, ];• P.. J„ Union,-U\'f.M'iy, h.c. Brown hon-F. • Lundon, ,1; ' J. Cortis, ,2; F. Lundon, Iw, Brown, pullet—,J. Cortla, 1 and;2i UhffcocU' M, Tooher, 1. ; ■ Hamburg.-Silvor, spangled cock-Mrs 1. Bean, 1; Mrs Tomlin,,2. Silver spangled lion-Mrs >'IV Bean 4-and 2. Golden spangled ■ cock-Mrs-ft Beari;:l; C. • Jackson, 2. Golden spangled cockerel-C. Jackson, Goklen spangled- hcn-C. • Jack'sOn; 1 ; -Mrs Tomhn, 2. Golden spangled" pullet— Ci Jackson, 1; Mrs T. Bean, h.o, l I .-,- Aii'y other'purebred fowl," cock : : pr cockerel-T. Calder, 1-. Av ClAllaiuCfr Pullot-T. Caldcr, 1. '■! • (Tho remainder of'the.roport :- will•' appear to-morrow.). ■.' v .'
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North Otago Times, 20 July 1908, Page 4
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