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TAURANGA LIST

SUCCESSFUL BREEDERS HIGH STANDARD ATTAINED PRAISE BY THE JUDGE I nv TELEGRAPH —own correspondent] TAURANGA, Thursday The Tauranga winter show continues to attract large attendances from town and country. The show of poultry is a feature. The judge, Mr. W. Cartwright. said the section generally was an improvement on last year, and a good standard was set by breeders. The awards are as follows: Best Bird in Snow.—Mrs. J. E. Sims (While Leghorn pullet,) Beat utility Black Orpington cock. hen. cockerel or pullet.—Misß M. Stewart. Best utility White Leghorn cock, hen, cockerel or pullet.—Mrs. ,T. K. Sims. Best utility Rhode Island Red, male.— Mrs. Riddington Female: Mrs. Adler. Best utility bird in show, open to members of Hie Poultry Federation.— Mrs. J. K. Sims (White Leghorn pullet). Best Cage Bird in Show.—W. F. Bickers (yellow budgerigar cock). Best Canary in Show.—A. Taylor (Yorkshire cock). GAME SECTION Old English. -'Black and red cockerel: W. A. Mitchell. I. Any other colour cockerel: W. A. Mitchell. 1. Pullet: W. A. Mitchell, 1. STANDARD CLASSES Orpingtons.—Sinjflc comb black cock: P. Luiuiey, 1. Black hen: P. Lumley, 1. Black cockerel. E J. Munro. 1. Black nullet: Miss Stewart, 1; Mrs. Riddington, 2. Leghorn.—Single comb hro\rn hen: E. J. Munro, 1. Minorcas.—Single comb black female: G. Denniston, 1 and 2. BANTAMS Black Rose Comb. —Male: i:„.B. MvKenzie, 2; F. Yeo, IS. Female: E. Kippenberger, 1; Miss H. Swan, 2; F. Yeo, 3. Buff Pekin.—Male: C. Moxham. 1: B. Pat tie, 2. Spangle Game—Male: G. C. Harding, 1; E. Kippenberger, 2. Female: E. Kippenberger, 1; G. C. Harding, 2. Any other variety—male: V. Williiuns (Old English game bautnni). 1 and North Island championship: E. Kippenberger, 2. Female: E. Kippenberger, 1; V. Williams, 2. Child's Pel. any class of poultry, any variety.—Mule : Barbara Williams. 1. Female: 1). L. Williams, 1. UTILITY SECTION Orpingtons.—Single comb black lien: Mrs. J E Sim, 1. Black cockerel: Miss E. Conway 1 and 2; Mrs. Lockyer. 3. Black pullet: Miss Stewart, 1; E. W. Newton. 2; Miss E. Conway, 3. ! Leghorns.— Single comb white hen: Mrs. j Sim 1 and 2. Cockerel: A. Robins, 1. rul- ; let:' Mrs. Sim. 1; A. Robinson, 2. j Rhode Island Reds.—Cock: Miss Stew- I art. 1. Hon: Mrs. Adler, 1. Cockerel: Mrs. Riddington, 1; Mrs. R. S. W. Hunt, 2; Miss Stewart, 3. Pullet: Mrs. Adler. 1 and 3: Mrs. R. S. W. Hunt. 2 . Minorcas. —Black female: G. Denniston, 1. Wynndottes.—Any colour, female: b. bhapley, 1 and 2. , _ , Light Sussex. —Male: Miss Stewart, 1; F J Munro, 2. Female: Miss Stewart, I-'e'j. Munro, 2 Any other variety, purebred male: E. W. Newton (Black Langshan), 1; .Mrs. Sim ( Australorp), 2. temale. Mrs. Sim (Australorp). 1 and 2. DUCK CLASSES Khaki Campbell.—Male: Mrs. Riddington, 1; Mrs. C. Hansen, 2: Mrs. R. S. W. Hunt, 3. Female- Mrs Riddington, 1. Indian Runner. —Malo: W. 1. Green. 1 and champion. Female: \\. I. Green, 1. Miss Stewart. 2. . .. . White Runner.--Male: Mrs. Adler. Female: Miss Stewart. 1 and champion Any Other Variety.—Male: fc . (American Cayuga), 1. Female: b. (American Cayuga). 1. Turkey.—Any variety, male and female. Mrs. M. W. Watt (Bronzewings), 1, 2 and 3 PIGEONS AND CAGE BIRDS Fancy.—Any Variety Pair: E. J. Munro, Fantali.—Cock: E. J. Munro. 1 and 2. Hen: C. J. Munro, 1 and 2. Canaries.—Norwi h Cock: W. F. Bickers, 1 and 2. Hen: W t. Bickers, 1 and 3; Walter Sneddon, 2. Yorkshire cock: A Taylor, 1 and best canary in show; \\. r. Bickers, 2; H. E. Olding, 3. Yorkshire Hen.—Jack Carleton, 1; J. Young, 2. , Budgerigars.—Green Cock: W. £ . Bickers. 1; Alan Carter, 2: Mrs. H. Stevens, 3. Green hen T. Carlton, 1; Alan Carter, 2 and 3. Yellow cork: W. F. Bickers, 1 and best budgerigar and best cage bird: Alan Carter, i and 3. Yellow hen: J. Carleton. 1 Skv cock: W. F. Bickers, 1; J. S. Davidson. 2; N. Denbys, 3. Hen: J. S. Davidson, 1: I. Mackay, 2; J. Carleton, 3. White cock: W. F. Bickers, 1: J- Carleton, 2: Alan C..rter. 3. Hen: W. F. Bickers, 1; J. Carleton, 2: Alan Carter, 3. Cobalt cock. V. F. Bickers. 1; Alan Carter, 2; II E. Oldina. 3. Hen: J. Carleton. 1; J. S. Davidson, 2; Alan Carter, 3. Any other colour cock: Mrs II Stevens. 1; H. E. Olding. 2: J. Carleton. 3 Any other colour hen: .J Carle'on. 1. Alan Carter, 2. Finch.—Any Variety Cock: J. Carleton, 1: W. F. Bickers, 2 and 3. Hen: J. Catleton. Any variety cock: J. Plummer, 1. Parrot.—Any Variety Hen: J. Carleton. Any Other Cage Bird, not previously mentioned.—Cock: W. F. Bickers (Fischer love bird), 1. Mr. H. E. C. Carter awarded a special points prize for a budgerigar owned by Miss Rebe Simons the youngest exhibitor in the 9IIOW. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES Court Competition.—Hairini-Welcomo Bay, 144 points, 1: Tauranga, 121. 2: Bethlehem, 107. 3; Omokoroa. 102, 4; Katikati, 88, 5. The Tauranga Women's Division also made an exhibit, but owing to a misunderstanding it was not entered for competition. The judges said this exhibit was outstanding ROTORUA FIXTURE FIELD PRODUCE RESULTS | BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] ROTORUA, Thursday The awards made in the field produce lection at the Rotorua winter show arc is follows: Sutton Cup, J. B. Murphy points prize md J B. Murphy special prize.—Murray ■sios. Mangolds.—Long Red: J B. Murphy. 1 nd 2; E. Bruce, 3. Yellow Globe: E. Bruce. ; J. B. Murphy. 2 and 3. Jersey Queen: B. Murphy. 1 and 2; E. Bruce. 3. Sugar.—E. Bruce. 1. Intermediate: E. iruce, 1. Swedes.—Superlative: K. L Montgomery, : D. Russell. 2; G. E. Secombe. 3: J. J. Imyth, 4. Any oilier variety: J. E. Martin, and 2: K. E. McLennan. 3: E. Morey, 4. Carrots.—White: Cannell Bros., 1; M. Vidimus, 2; .T. B. Murphy, 3; Cannell Bros., . Red: E. Bruce, 1; Cannell Bros., 2; J. 5. Murphy, 3 and 4. Yellow: ,T. Murphy, 1. Potatoes.—White skinned: Mrs. P. H. 'asllcton, 1; E. McFelridgo, 2. Early: C. esson, L Artichokes.—T. Sloane. 1; K. M. Marin, 2. Maize.—Present season- Mrs. J. Wylie, : C. Jesson, 2. Heavy-weight Clnsses.—Mangolds: ,T. B. Jurphy, 1 and 2. Swedes: ,T. E. Martin. ; Murray Bios., 2; A. Nicholson, 3. Carols, white: E. Bruce, 1; Cannell Bros., ; J. B. Murphy, 3. Carrots, red: ,E. Bruce, : Cannell Bros., 2; J. B. Murphy. 3. Pumpin: J. J. Smyth, 1. Kumikumi: E. Agnew, Ensilage.—Murray Bros.. 1 and 2; K. <yons Montgomery. 3; A. Nicholson,^. Meadow Ilay.—Truss: M. Witthaus, 1: E. Jruce, 2; L. Lewis, R. Golledge, 4 Bale: j. Lewis, 1; E. Burrows, 2; Murray Bros , and 4. Clover: A. Nicholson, 1: K. L ; fontgomery, 2. 1 Lucerne.—E. Burrows, 1, Collections.—Mangolds: E. Bruco, 1; J. , !. Murphy, 2 and 3. Carrots: E. Bruce, 1; ' B. Murphy, 2 and 8. Swedes.—ll. E. Sharp, 1; E. Morey. 2; !. L. Montgomery, 3. Turnips.—K. L. Montgomery, 1 Carrots.—M. Witthaus, X, WHANGAREI MAORI EVENTS MANY TEAMS TO COMPETE j IBY TELEGRAPH OWN CORRESPONDENT] | WHANGAREI, Thursday \ As an indication of the great interest * ping taken in the Maori events at the 1 I'iiangarei winter show,.which opens on * une .'.SO, no less than 2(3 teams have en- ' 3red for the haka and poi dances. These 1 \'iins will bo representative of practi- * illy every Maori centre in North Aiiek- find. t The total entries for the same events < b last year's show were eight. Entries 1 ave not yet closed for the events this I ear. but it is expected the total will t ?ach thirty teams, which includes i p iults and juveniles. The provision of n ■coniniodation for this large number 1 F Maoris, totalling between 370 and <1 X), is a big undertaking and will be s r'rangeil in Kensington Park. The I rrangements will be under the super- t ision of Messrs. W. R. Find lay and L. e arore. A portion of the Whangarei £ acing Club's buildings will be used a >r the purpose.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 13

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TAURANGA LIST New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 13

TAURANGA LIST New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 13

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