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MANAWATU A. & P. ASSOCIATION.

THE WIN TEH SHOW,

The 'following is the'prize list:— - DAIRY PRODUCE. Factory .Butter. —Class I—For best 2 boxes - export butter, each 561bs, suitable .for- ex- r port—Moa Farmers’ Co-operative Dairy-Co., Inglewood, .94 points; Mangorei Co-operative Dairy Co., New Plymouth, 93J r "Midliirst Co : operative Dairy .Co.'.' Midhirat, 92J: Bauance Dairy Factory, -Konini, 92|; Maketawa Dairy Factory',' 7 Inglewood, 92j; Weber-Waione Co--V operative Dairy Co., Weber, 92J; Awahuri W Co-operative Dairy Company, Awahuri, 9Z; Cardiff Co-operative Dairy Company, Cardiff, 92; Co-operative Dairy Co., Mangatoki. 92; Mells Co-operative Dairy Co., Hawera, 92; Omata Co-operative Dairy Co., ' New Plymouth, 92; Kakaramea Co-operative Dairy Co., Kakaramea, 92; N.Z. Farmers Dairy Union, Eketahuna, 92; Tarawa Cooperative Dairy Co. Inglewood, 92; Thames Valley Dairy Co., Paeroa, 92. There were forty-four entries. Those competitors not mentioned in the list gained lesser awards, ranging to 85%. , Novice Class 2: Best 2 Boxes of export butter. ■ Class 3: For Best 3 Full Cream N.Z. Cheddar shaped Cheese, suitable for export (coloured)—Waitohi Dairy Co., Tuamarina, 92J; Barry’s Bay Factory, 91f; Eongokakako Dairy Co., 91. ' Class 4: For Best 3 Cases ditto (white)— Belvedere Factory, 931; German Bay Factory, 92£; Lowgarth Dairy Factory, 91J. Class . 5: For Two Best Factory Cheese, fully matured, any colour—Ngaire Dairy Co., 93J; Waitohi Dairy Co., 92J; Eongoka- • kako Dairy Factory, 92. Class 6: For Two Best Medium-sized Fac- . tory Cheese, any Dairy Factory, 93; Belvedere Dairy Factory, 92; Defiance Factory, Mangawelca, 91J. ‘Class 8: For tlie Two Best Loaf Cheese— Ngaire Dairy Factory, 92; Blake Factory, Waverley, 90. Farmer’s Butter.—Class 9: Farmers’ Fresh Separator Butter—L. Pemberton, 1; Miss G. Thompson, 2; Miss Z. Thompson, 3; Mrs T. Fowler, v.h.c,; A. Gallichan, c. Class 10— Farmers’ Fresh Non-Separator Butter—Miss Z. Thompson, 1; Mrs E. Davidson, 2. Class 'll: Best Exhibit of Fancy Butter—Mr3 Geo. Land, 1. - Hams, Bacon and Pork—Class 12: Best Two Hams and Two Sides of Bacon, factory cured—Stratford Bacon Co., 1 and 2. Clas3 13: Best Dressed Pig, suitable for bacon (Farmers only)—E. White, 1,2 and 3. Dairy Utensils of N.Z. Manufacture (Certificates).—Class 14: Milk cans—Harvey,, Sons and Cannon. Class 15: Cream Cans— Harvey, Sons and Cannon. Class 16: Strainers—Harvey, Sons and Cannon. Class 17: Aerators—Harvey, Sons and Cannon. Dairy Machinery and Appliances.—Class 18: For tho Best Collection, of modern Dairy Factory Appliances exhibited at the Winter Dairy Show—J. B. McEwan and Co., 1; i Beattie, Lang and Co.. 2. HORTICULTURAL AND AGEICULTTTEAL PRODUCTS. ETC. Fruit.—Clasa 20: Best 401 b Case Sturmer -Pippin Apples—Mrs J. Nairn, 1; Eobert Patterson, 2; F. H. Outram, 3. Class 21: Best 401 b Case Washington Apples—J. B. Pascal, 1; Thomas ICeeble, 2; George Liez, 3. Class 22: Best Collection Keeping Apples—F. 11. Outram, 1; H. Newport, 2. Class 23: Best 12 Sturmer Pippin Apples—Mrs J- Naim, 1; Slack Bros., 2; F. H. Outram, 3. Class 24: Best 12 Boston Eussett Apples—A. Strang, 1; L. M. Johansen, 2. Class 25: Best 12 Washington Apples—George Liez, 1; Slack Bros:, 2; J. B. Pascal, 3. Class 26: Best 12 Jonathan Apples—Georgo Liez, 1; Henry , Newport, 2; S. Standen, 3. Class 27: Best 12 Adams’ Permain Apples— Allan Strang, 1; L. Wallis, 2; S. Standen, 3. Class 28: Best 12 Stone Pippin Apples—F. 11. Outram, 1; Allan Strang, 2; N. C. Hansen, 3. Bottled Fruits. —Class 30: Best Collection of Bottled Fruits—Mrs G. T. Woodroofe, jun., 1; Mrs A. Eutledge, 2. Jama and Jellies.—Class 31: Best Collection of Jams —Mrs M. Fowler, 1; Miss E. Outram, 2: Mrs John Whittaker, 3; Mrs E. Dale, v.h.c Class 32: Best Collection of Jellies, one pot of each variety—Mrs M. Fowler, 1- Mrs E. M. Dale, 2; Miss E, Outram, 3. Class 33: Best 6 Bottles Tomato Sauce —Mrs W. Sharp, 1; Mi’s M. Fowler, 2; Mrs M. Beck, 3. Class 34: Best Collection of Pickles— Joseph Topic, 1; Mrs M. Fowler, 2; Mrs John Whittaker, 3. Class 35: Honey in Glass Bottles—W. O. Taylor, 1; Mrs M. Fowler, 2; Henry Derby, 3. Class 3&: Best Exhibit Honey in Comb—W. O. Taylor, 1. Homo Industries.—Class 37: Best Loaf Home-made White Bread —Mrs W. M. Clark, 1- Mrs D. L. Smith, 2; Mrs E. M. Johansen, 3; Mrs C. Tregurtha, v.h.c. Class 30: Best Loaf Home-made Brown Bread—Mrs C. Tregurtha, 1; Miss E. Christensen, 2. Class 39: Best Home-made Seed Cake—Mrs F. Thornley, 1; Miss B. Shailer, 2; Mis M. Jarvis. 3. Class 40: Best Home-made Fruit Cake —Mrs F. R. Thornley. 1: Mrs W. Sharp, 2; Mie3 M. Jarvis, 3; Miss E. Prentice, c. Class 41: Best Collection Fancy Cake —Miss E. Lancaster, 1; Miss E. Prentice, 2; Miss B. Shailer, 3; Mrs D; Anderson, c. Class 42: Best Home-made. Ginger Bread —Mrs Harden; 1; Mrs W. Sharp, 2; Miss M. Jarvis, 3; Mrs F. Thornley, v.h.c. Clasß 43: Best Homemade Shrotbread —Mrs Jarvis, 1 and 2; Miss E. Lancaster, 3. Class 44: Best Home-made Oatcake —Mrs D. Thomas. Class 45: Best Home-made Pastry—Mrs J. Nairn, 1 and 2; Mrs F. R. Thornley, 3. Class 47; Best Homemade Scones, plain oven—Misß Annie Collis, 1; Mrs Freeth, 2: Mrs R. Davidson, 3; Miss Morton, v.h.c.; Mrs E. Holbrooke, h.c. Class 48: 12 Potatoes boiled in their skins—W. Treewick, 1; Miss Eva White, 2. Class 48a: Home-made Soap—Mrs D. Thomas, 1. Vegetables.—Class 49: Best Collection of Vegetables—F. H. Outram, 1; L. A. Abraham, 2. Class 50: Best Collection of Potatoes—Jas. McFarland, 1; S. Weston, junr., 2; Slack Bros., 3. Class 51: Best 231bs of Onions—L. A. Abraham, 1; O. Monrad, 2; W. Peart, 3. Class 52; Best 12 Parsnips—L. A. Abraham,' 1; A. F. Needham, 2; Thos. Keeble, 3. Class 53: Best 12 Long Carrots— C. H. Petersen, 1; Slack Bros., 2; A. J. Shailer, 3. Class 54: Best 12 Short Carrots— Jas. McFarland, 1; R. Bader, 2; L. A. Abraham, 3. Class 55: Best 3 heads of Cabbage —F. II: Outram, 1; L. A. Abraham, 2; George Wood, 3. Class 56: Beat 6 heads of Celery—L. A. Abraham, 1; Slack Bros., 2. Class 57: Heaviest Pumpkin—A. F. Needham, 1 and 3; Slack Bros, 2. Farm Roots.—Class 59: Best 6 heads of Field Cabbages—D. C. Gebbie, 1. Class 59a; Kohl Eabi—J. F. Conlan, 1. Class 60: Best 12 Red Carrots —W. J. Harris, 1; D. C. Gebbie, 2. Class 61: Best 12 White Carrots— Thomas Keeble, 1; Geo. Wood, 2. Class 62: Best 6 Mangolds (long red)—Thomas Keeble, 1- J. D. Mitchell, 2. Class 63; Eest 6 Mangolds (yellow)—Thomas Keeble, 1; S. Weston. junr., 2.- Class 64: Best 6 Turnips (Swede)—B. C. Gebbie, 1; L. E. Jackson, 2; J F Conlan, v.h.c. Class 66: Best 6 Turnips (any other variety)-W.J. Harris. 1; S. W. Luxford, 2. Class 67: Best Sack Derwent- Potatoes-S. Weston, junr., 1; Slack Bros., 2. Class 67a: Collection Farm Roots —Thomas Keeble, 1. , Farm Protracts.—Class 68: Best Sack of 0;S. Chaff—John Balsillie, 1; Slack Bros., 2. Class 69: Best Truss of Hay Clover—G. Green. 1: 0. Monrad, 2. Class 70: Best Truss of Hay, .Meadow—L. Wallis, 1 and 2. Ciass 71 : Best Sample of Ensilage—D. C. Gebbie, 1; 0. Whitehead, 2. Farmers’ Classes, Seed and Grain.—Class 73: Best one bushel White "Wheat—J. Bal»ille, 1. Claes 74: Best one bushel Red Wheat—R. J. Dagg, 1; 74a: Best one bushel Wheat—Donald Fraser. Class 75: Best one bushel of Chevalier Barley—John Balsillie,

1. Class 76: Best one' bushel of CapeSlack Bros., 1; 8. Greer, 2. Class 78: Best one bushel of Sparrowbill—John Balsillie,' 1. Class 79:,Best one bushel of Dun Oats— R. J. Dagg, 1. Class 82: Beat oiie bushel Algerian Oats—F. S. Mcßae, 1. Class 83: Best one bushel of 'any other variety—R. J. Dagg, 1; J. Balsillie, 2. Class 84 : Best one bushel of Priissian Blue Peas—Slack Bros., 1 axid-2; Class 85: Best one bushel of Partridge Peas—Slack Bros., 1 and 2. Class 86: Best one bushel of Peas, any other variety— J. Simonsen, 1; R. J. Dagg, 2. Class 87: Best one bushel of Feed Beans—Geo. Wood, 1- ' , Grass Seeds, Farmers.—Class 89: Best one bushel of Italian Ryegrass—L. Wallis, 1 and 2. Class 90: Best one bushel of Ryegrass— F. S. Mcßae, 1; John Jarvis, 2. Foliage, etc.—Class 98: Best 12 Pot Plants in Flower—Allan Strang, 2. Class 99:”* Best 6 Pot Plants in Flower—Allan Strang, 1. Clasa 100: Best 12 Pot Plants in Foliage— Joseph Topic, 2. Class 102: Best 12 Pots of Ferns—Joseph Topic, 2. Class 103: Best 6 Pots of. Ferns —Allan Strang, 1. Class 104: Best 23 Conifers—C. Hocking, 1. Public Schools Competitions.—Longburn School, 1: Kairanga, 2; Palmerston Convents 3; Kimbolton, 4.

POULTRY.

Dorkings.—Class 109 * Coloured Cockerel— F. D. Pelling, 1. Class 110: Coloured Pullet —F. I). Pelling, 1. Class 112: Silver Grey Hen—lvor James, 2. Class 113: Silver Grey Cockerel—T. W. Burnes, 2. Class 114: Silver Grey Pullet—F. D. Pelling, 1; F. W. Burnes, 2; I. James, 3. Brahmas. —Class 121: Light Cock —Mrs M. Webb, 1. Class “122: Light Hen—Mrs M. Webb, 1. Class 125: Pure White Cock and Cockerel—J. O. Batchelar, 1. Class 126: Pure White Hen or Pullet—J. 0. Batchelar, I, 2 and 3. Langshans.—Class 127: Black Cock—J. H. Priestly, 1; Capt. Hood, 2; T. O. Poad, 3; Mrs L. Webb, h.c. Class 128: Hen—J. H. Priestly, 1 and special; Mrs Webb, 2; Capt. Hood, 3; T. O. Poad, h.c. Class 129: Cockerel—C. H. Burnett, 1 and 2; T. O. Poad, 3 and h.c. Class 130: Pullet —Capt. Hood, 1; J. 11. Priestly, 2; Ivor James, 3 and h.c. Plymouth Eocks.—Class 151: Barred Cock —V/. A. Sowman, 1; T. H. Stewart, 2; S. R. Lancaster, 3; J. H. Priestly, c. Class 132: Hen—lV. A. Sowman, 1 and 2; Jas. King, 3; W. ana E. Spackman, h.c. Class 133-. Cockerel—W. A. Sowman, 1,2 and special; H. Remington, 3; S. R. Lancaster, h.c. Class 134: Pullet —W. A. Sowman, 1 and 2; T. H. Stewart, 3; Jas. King, h.c. Orpingtons.—Class 137: Black Single- Comb Cock—W. A. Sowman, 1; I. James, 2; G. R. Hutchinson,3; and D. liaswell, c. Class 138: Hen— W. A. Sowman, 1 and 2; I. James, 3; J. O. Suckling, h.c., D. Haswell, c. Class 139: Cockerel —Walter Cliurton, 1; E. Griffiths, 2; H. Sheeran, 3; W. A. Sowman. h.c.; G, J. Silcock, c. Class 140: Pullet —W. A. Sowman, 1 and 2; E. Fromont, 3; A. 11. Sadd, h.c.; I. James, c; H. Dovey, c. Class 141: Buff Single Comb Cock—G. R. Hutchinson, 1 and 2: T. Ramshottom, 3. Class 142: Hen—G. E. Hutchinson, 1,2 and special; J. Jarvis, 3; H. J. Manson, li.c.: Jas. King, c. Class 143: Cockerel—G. E. Hutchinson, 1 and 2; B. McCormick. 3; C. E. Kember, h.c.; G. H. Mogridge, c. Class 144: Pullet —G. E. Hutchinson,. Land 2; Capt. Hood, 3: B. C. McCormick, h.c.; J. Jarvis, li.c., G. H. Mogridge, c. Class 145; Other variety, Male— W. A. Sowman, 1; R. T. Clarke, 2. Class 146: Female—W. Churton, 1 and 2; E. T. Clarke, 3.

Wyandottes.—Class 147: Golden Cock—E. Bishop. 1; B. Tasker, 2: Cant. Hood, 3: John Hurles*, h.c.; J. H. Priestly, h.c. Class 148: Hen—T.. H. Stewart. 1: Capt. Hood, 2; B. Tasker, 3; F. Bradley, h.c. Class 149: Cockerel—F. Bradley, 1 special and champion; R. Bishop, 2: G. L. Bartlett. 3; T. 11. Stewart, v.h.c.; J. 0. Suckling and E. T. Clarke, h.c.; W. J. Bow, c. Class 150-. Pullet—C. J. Frost, 1; G. D. Silby, 2; E. Bishop, 3 and h.c.; T. H. Stewart, h.c.; F. Bradley, c. Class 151: Silver Cock—G. E. Hutchinson, 1 and 2; F. Nossiter, 3; J. Jarvis, li.c.; D. Buchanan, c. Class 152: Hen— G R. Hutchinson, 1 and 2; C. J. Frost, 3. Class 153: Cockerel—G. E. Hutchinson, 1; H. J. Manson, 2: J. Jarvis, 3. Class 154: Pullet —J. O. Suckling, 1. 2 and special. Class 155: White Cock—F. Bradley, 1: F. Marshall. 2; V. Barker, 3. Class 156: Hen—F. Bradley, 1; V. Barker. 2: G. L. Bartlett, 3; Capt. Hood, h.c. Class 157: Cockerel—G. Hight, 1 and 2; F. Bradley, h.c.; E. Griffiths, li.c.: T. West and H. J. Manson, c. Class 158: Pullet—C. Hight, 1,2 and h.c.: T. West. 3 and c.; V. Barker, h.c.. G. Francis and D. Thomas, c. Class 159: Partridge Male—B. 11. Gowen, 1 and 2: J. Jarvis, 3: Geo. Newett, h.c. Class 160: Female—J. Jarvis. 1 and c.; B. 11. Gowen, 2 and 3; Geo. Newett, h.c. Class 161: Any other variety, Male —J. Jarvis, 1 and 2. Class 162: Female—J. Jarvis, 1 and 2. Minorcas.—Class 163: Black Cock—J. H. Manttan, 1; G. E. Hutchinson, 2; F. J. Fiance, 3. Class 164: Hen—J. D. Cox, 1; J. H. Manttan, 2; C. Green, 3, Claes 165 Cockerel—J. D. Cox, 1 and special: G. J. Silcock, 2; F. J. France, 3; G. R. Hutchinson, h.c. Class 166: Pullet—G. E. Hutchinson, 1 and special; J, D. Cox, 2 and 3. Leghorns.—Clas3 168: White Hen—G. E. Attwood, 1; A. E. Alpe, 2; J. II Manttan, 3. Class 169; Cockerel—A. R. Alpe, 1; Master Hope Johnston, 2; G. R. Attwood, o. Class 170 —Pullet—A. E. Alpe, 1 and special; A. R. Attwood, 2 and h.c.; D. Roxburgh, 3; Master Hope Johnston, h.c. Class 171: Brown Cock —A .W. Broadway, 1; C. F. Wright, 2. Class 172: Hen—W. Cotton, 1; A. W. Broadway, 2; J. Cunninghame, 3. Class 173: Cockerel—A. W. Broadway, 1 and special; A. W. Montgomerie, 2 and 3. Class 174 • Pullet—J. Cunninghame, 1; T. H. Stewart, 2; A. Montgomerie, 3. Andalusians.—Class 179: Cock—G. E. Hutchinson, 1 and 2; A. E. Mayo, 3. Class 180: Hen—Eobt. Bailey, 1 and 2; G. R. Hutchinson, 3. Class 181: Cockerel—R. Bailey, 1, 3 and special; G. R. Hutchinson, 2. Class 182: Pullet—G. R. Hutchinson, 1; Robt. Bailey 2 and 3. Houdans.—Class 183: Co«H~F. D. Pelling, I. Class 184: Hej>—JfL. Jt.juißon, 1 and special. Class 18cL C-o&VwM’bl —H. J. Manson, 1; F. A. Bills, 2. Game.—Class 187: Indian Cock— H. J. Manson, 1 and special; G. R. Hutchinson, 2; R. Bailey, 3. Class 188: Hen—G. E. Hutchinson, 1 and 2; A. J. Hopson, 3; M. Wilton, h.c. Class 189: Cockerel--G. E. Hutchinson, 1 and 2; E. Bailey, 3. Class 190: Pullet—G. E. Hutchinson, 1 and 3; W. Jordon, 2. Class 196; Pile, Female—A. Roxburgh, 1 and 3. Class 197: Old English, Male—G. Allman, 1; E. Evans, 2; A. E. Poad, 3. Class 198: Female—Miss Treewick, 1. Hamburghs.—Class 201: Golden Pencilled, Male—E. Evans, 1; G. E. Fearn, 2 and 3. Class 202: G. E. Fearn, 1 and champion; H. W. Oppert, 2 and li.c.; W. Sinclair, 3. Class 203: Golden Spangled, Male—A. E. Alpe, 2 and 3. Class 204: Female—A. E. Alpe, 1. Class 207: Silver Spangled, Male—Jas. Grant, 1. Class 208: Female—Jas Grant,, 1 t‘i.d 2. Class 209: Black Male—T. Carson, 1; Mrs M. Webb, 2 and 3. Class 210: Female—T. Carson, 1; Mrs M. Webb, 2 and 3.

Polish.—Clas* 215: Black Whlte-crrsied, Male—A. Roxburgh, 1 and 2; J. Jarvis, 3. Class 216: Female—A. Roxb'jfgn, 1 and 2; Thomson Bros., 3. Bantams.—Classes 231 and 232: Black Rosecomb Male and Female—F. J. France, I. Class 233: Pair Guinea Fowls—F. Nossiter, 1. Turkeys and Geese.—Class 238: Bronze Gobbler—Jas. King, 1. Class 239: Hen—Jas. King, 1 and 2. Class 237: Geese—J. Jarvis, 1; J. O. Batchelar, 2; L. J. Yerry, 3. Ducks.—Class 238: Aylesbury Drake over 12 Months—R. Lloyd, 1; L. S. Lovelock, 2. Class 239: Duck—L. S. Lovelock, 1. Class 240; Drake under 12 months—W. A. Sow-

man, 1; Geo. King, 2; L. S. Lovelock, 3. Class 241: Duck under 12 months—L. S. Lovelocks, 1. Class 242: Rouen Drake over 12 months—F. Klein, 3. Class 244: Drake under 12 months —G. Allman, 1; Geo. King, 2. Class 245: Duck under 12 months—Geo. King, 1; G. Allman, 3. Class 246: Pekin Drake .over 12 months— W. Mowbray, 1 and special; C. H. Owen, 2; E. T. Clarke, 3; W. J. Row, h.c. Class 247: Duck under 12 months—C. H. Owen, 1; W. J. Row, 2; R. T. Clarke, 3; G. F. Ranly and W. Mowbray, h.c. Class 248: Drake under 12 months— H. J. Manson, 1; G. L. Silcock, 2; W. Mowbray, 3; W. J. Row and A. Allen, h.c. Class 249: Duck under 12 months—H J. Manson, 1; G. Silcock, 2: W. Mowbray, 3 and h.c. Class 250: Indian Runner Drake—G. R. Hutchinson, 1; R. G. Dalziell, 2; D. F ai dj* 3; E. Jarvis, h.c. Class 251: Duck —J. H. Priestlv, 1; C. Green, 2; G. E. Hutchinson, a. Class 252: Drake under 12 months—E.. T. Clarke, 1; J. H. Priestly, 2; E. G. Dalziell, 3; E. Jarvis and J. H. Lyon, h.c. Class 203. Duck under 12 months—J. H. Priestly, 1 and special; G. R. Hutchinson, 2: I. James, 3 and h.c.; A. Buchanan, h.c. Class 204: Any other variety—G. T. Woodroofe, junr., 1; J. Balsilli6, 2.Selling Classes.—Class 2o8: Spanish oi Minorcas, G. R. Attwood, 1. Class 259: leghorns or Andalusians—A. Montgomerie, 1; G. E. Hutchinson, 2; G. R. Attwooch 3. Class 261: Hamburghs or Houdans—T. Carson, 1. Class 262: Wyandottes—E. Bishop, 1 and 3; F. Bradley, 2. Class 264: Bantams— F J. Frauce, 1. Class 265: Buff Orpingtons —G. E. Hutchinson, 1 and 2. Pekin Drakes —W. Richings, 1 and 2; G. J. bilcock, 3. Clas3 270: Pen of 4 Cockerels—W. Richings, 1; W. Gamble, 2 and h.c.; T. O. Poad, 3. Class 271: Heaviest Dozen Eggs—Mrs E. Perrett, 1. Pigeons.—Class 275: Pouter—F. Nossiter, I. Class 276: Dragoon, J. H. Holland, 1. Class 277: Antwerp—N. Mines, 1. Class z 80: Fantail—E. J. Fallu, 1; G. C. Wilson, 2; H. Woolven, 3. Class 281: Jacobin—A. J. Shailer, 1 • F. J. France, 2. Class 284: Tumbler Lock—E. J. Fallu, 1; A. H. Faulkner, 2; E. J. France, 3. Clasa 235: Hen—E. J. Fallu, 1; A. H. Faulkner, 2. Class 286: Magpie, Black—J. S. Adams, 1; M. G. Grenside, 2; J S. Adams, 3. Class 286 a; Any other variety—J. S. Aaams, 1 and 3; M. G. Grem side, 2. Class 287: Owl, English—E. J. Fallu, 1. Class 288: Owl, African—M. G. Greimde, 1. Glass 289: Tui’bit—E.J. Fallu. Class 289 a: Oriental Frill—E. J. Fallu, 1,2 and 3. Class 290: Purebred Fancy Pigeon— F. J. France, 1. Class 292: Show Homer, Cock: E. J. Fallu, t. Class 293: Hen—E. J. Fallu, 1. Class 296: Working Homer, Red Check—Edgar Tucker l and special ; W. A. Bowman, 2; Allen and Adams, 3. Class 297: -Red Check Hen—E. Tucker, 1:0. Green, 2; E. Humphrey, 3. Class 298: Blue or Black Check Cock—C. T. Baines, 1 and special; Tucker, 2; Allen and Adams, 3. Class Hen—T. Richards, 1 and special;; E. Tucker 2; G. L. Bartlett. 3. Class 500: Blue Cock—W. A. Bailey, 1; E, TuckV.r, 2:_ W. A. Sowman, 3. Class 301: Hen-C T. Baines, 1; Alien and Adams, 2; G. L. Bartlett, 3. Class 302 : Any Colour Cock—Chapman Bros., 1; Allen and Adams, 2; G. L. Bartlett, 3 Class 303: Hen-W. Angell, 1; E. Tucker, 2; F. J. France, 3. Class 304: Red Check Cock under 12 months—E. Tucker. 1; E. Humphrey, 2 and 3. Class 305: Hen under 12 months: Allen and Adams, 1; Chapman Bros., 2; W. A. Sowman, 3. Class 306: Blue or black Check Cock under 12 months—E. Tucker, 1; T. Richards. 2; W. A. Sowman, 3 % Class 307: Hen—W. A. Sowman, 1; Allen and Adams, 2. Class 308: Blue Cock under 12 months: W . A. Sowman, 1; Allen and Adams, 2. Class 309- Hen—Allen and Adams, 1. Class 310 : Any Colour Cock under 12 months—F. J. France, 1; T. Richards, 2- W. Dow, 3. Class 311: Hen—T. Richards, 1; W. Dow. 2; W. A. Sowman, 3. Class 312: Any Colour Cock flown over 300 miles—W. Dow, 1; W. Bailey, 2■ E. Tucker, 3. Class 313: Hen—YV. Bailey, 1; E. Tucker, 2. Canaries, etc—Class 321: Canary, -fellow Clear—H. Stevenson, 1; R. 11. Whalley, 2 and h.c., A. Batchelar, v.li.c. Class 322: Variegated—A. Batchelar, 1; E. 11. Whalley. 2; Henry Stevenson, 3 and h.c. Class 323; Ticked—A. Batchelar, 1; Mrs O’Reilly, 2. Class 324: Buff, clear—R. H. Whalley, 1 and 2. Class 325: Variegated—R. H. Whalley, 1 and 2; A. Batchelar, 3 and h.c. Class 326: Buff, Ticked —A. Batchelar, I. Class 327: Selling Class, Pairs—H. Stev. uson, 1; R. H. Whalley, 2; A. Batchelar, 3. Class 328: Single Bird—A. Batchelar, 1 and 2.

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MANAWATU A. & P. ASSOCIATION. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 53

MANAWATU A. & P. ASSOCIATION. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1687, 29 June 1904, Page 53