CANARY CLUB SHOW
YOUNG BIRDS EXHIBITED Over TO canaries were exhibited by members of tlio Auckland Yorkshire Canary Club, which held a young bird show in the Unity Hall on Saturday. Nearly all classes were well supported, while the general standard showed a marked improvement., The fino qualify of tho birds is attributed largely to tho recont importation by fanciers of some, of the finest English stock. The judging resulted as follows: Special Awards.—Best bird in show: JV Aitcliison. Best opposite Gex: Miss E. Thorne. Best novice: W. A. Binns. Best colour fed bird: V. Taylor. Best buff hen: V. Taylor. Best yellow hen: Miss E, Thorne. Best buff cock: F Palmer. Best yellow coclc; J. Aitchison. Class Prizes.—Clear yellow cock: Mrs. P. Rcvoy, 1; W Conncll, 2; Miss E. Thorne. 8; A. M. Bartley and Son, v.li.c. Ticked or lightly variegated yellow cock: J. Aitchison, I; V. Taylor, 2; A. M. Bartley and Sons. 3. Cinnamon ticked variegated self, foul or yellow cock: J. Aitchison, 1; Miss E. Thorne, 2. Clear or invisible tioked buff cock: F. Palmer, 1; G. Bceston, 2; E. Broadloy, 3: W. Binns, v.h.c. Ticked or lightly variegated buff hen: W. Conuell. 1; Mrs. P. Rcvoy, 2; J. Huxtable, 3. Cinnamon ticked, variegated or ioijl buff cock: J. Aitchison. 1; W. Binns, 2; Miss E. Thorne. 3. Heavily variegated, self or foul green yellow or bull' cock. W. Binns, 1: t. laliner. 2- A M. Bartley and Sons. 3. Hen: J. Huxtable. 1; A. M. Bartley and Sons. 2. Clear or invisible ticked yellow hen: Miss E. Thorne, 1: W. Moore. 2; W.. Connell. 3: E. Broadlcy, v.h.c. Cinnamon ticked, variegated self or foul yellow hen: W. Connell. 1: Mrs. P. Revoy. 2: Miss E. Thome 3. Buff hen: V. Taylor. 1; W. Bums. 2: Miss E. Thorne, 3; A. M Bartley and Sons, v li o Ticked or lightly variegated buff hen. J- Aitchison. 1; Miss E. 'lhorne,. 2; E. Broadlcy. 3. Cinnamon ticked, variegated, self or foul buff hen: V. Taylor 1. Miss E. Thorne, 2; W. Binns. 3 Colour fen. yellow or buff cock: F. Palmer, 1. • Moore '">• V, Tavlor, 3. Hen: V. laytor. 1- W.' Moore, % White, blue or fawn cock or ben; Mrs. P. Revoy, 1. 2 and ••
playtime dangers It doesn't have to rain for children to got wot' Water has a remarkable fascination for most youngsters. lhe\ will play happily in it all day long blissfully unconscious of the dangers they run of getting chills and colds. Mother's anxiety however, is greatly relieved when she has a. handy pi coalition in tho form of Baxter's Lung Preserver, a timely close ol* this grand old remedy being of great benefit in fighting oif the effects of damp clothes. Mother knows also that nothing can bo safer for children than this wholesome, palatable compound. "Baxter's" cases sore throats and relieves bronchial and chest troubles in a wonderful way. In helping prevent serious developments its tonio properties are very valuable, especially for those who fear bronchitis, whooping cough and kindred complaints. Keep one of the big family size economy 4s Gd bottlesun your home. "Baxter's " is also sold in two other popular sizes—ls (3d and 2s 6d, at all chemists and stores. —Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21479, 1 May 1933, Page 7
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