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POULTRY AND PIGEONS

THE ANNUAL SNOW THE PRINCIPAL PRIZE-WINNERS. There have heen good attendances at the Poultry Show in the Drill Hail) Buckle street. The judging was by Messrs W. EBall (fancy poultry), J. M. Thompson (utility), W. Ahlers (fancy pigeons), Finnigan (homers), Atkins (Yorkshire canaries), G. Abel (Norwich), G. Lawe (mules and finches), and A. Kean (rollers). POULTRY AND PIGEONS. „ Following is a lits of the awards:— Poultry.—Game, Modem, J. Perrett I and 2; Duckwing (Uen), J. Perrett 1 and 2. Old English Game.—Oscar Anderson 1 and 2, M. Bryan 3; Hen, Oscar Anderson 1 and special, M. Bryan 2, Oscar Anders-on 3; Black Red Cockerel, F. B. Prestage, 1,2, and special; Black Red Pullet, M. Bryan 1: Pile-bred Cock, Oscar Anderson 1; Pile-bred Hen, Oscar Anderson 1. Minorca®—Cock, Arthur Wilson 1, J. Eagle 2; Black Hen, T. Doig and A. Thomas 1; Black Cockerel, T. Doig and A. Thomas 1, J. Eagles 2; Black Pullet, T. Doig and A, Thomas 1. Andalusians —A. Wilson 2. Black Spanish —A. Wilson 1,2, and 3. English Single Comb Brown Cock, T. Doig and A. Thomas 1 and special, L. A Keats 2; Brown Hen, L. A. Keats 1 and club cup; Brown Cockerel, L. A. Keats 1, L. G. Brown 2. American White Leghorns— Single Comb Cook, E. James 1, special, and club cup; Pullets, E. Jones 1. Campines—Hen,. S. E. Robertson 1; Cock, S. E. Robertson 2. Hamburg©—Golden and Pencilled Cock, Anker Jensen 1, H. Latham 2; Hen, W. Lingard 1, A. Jensen 2, W. Lingard 3. Golden Pencilled Pullet, A. Jensen 1 and 2. Silverspangled Hen, W. Lingard 1 and 2. Sil-ver-spangled Cockerel, W. lingard 1 and 2. Silver-spangled Pullet, W, Lingard 1 and 2. Wyandottes, H. H. Hack 1 and special, John Currie 2. Silver-laced Hen, H. H. Caldwell 1, cham/pionship cup, and 2. J. Ourjie 3. Silyer-laced Cockerel, H. H. Hack 1, J. Currie 1 and ,2. Silver-laced Pullet, H. H. Hack I 1 and 2, J. Cuxrie 3. Orpingtons—Black Cock, fc\ Marriott 1 and sp.; T. Doig Utility Poultry.—Orpingtons: Black cock, Mrs John Martin 1, J Ball 2, G. Webster 3; black hen, G. Webster 1,2, and 3; black cockerel, T. Doig and A. Thomas, 1 and 2, F. Marryatt 3; black pullet, C. Vogtherr 1, F. Marryatt 2 and 3. Minorca®: Black cockerel, J. Eagles 1, V. L. Masterton 2, L. G. Brown 3; black pullet, J. Eagles 1 and 2, F. L. Dean 3, A. Wilson highly commended. Wyandottes: Silver hen, H. Y Caldwell 1 and 2; silver pullet, C. Vogtherr 1, Mrs L. A. Keats 2. White Wyandottes: Cock, T. Doig and A. Thomas 1. White Wyandotte : Hen, T. Doig and A. Thomas 1, cup and 2. Leghorns: White, cock, G. Webster 1, J. Perrett 2, G. Webster 3; white, hen, G. Webster 1, Chas. Toomer 2, J. Perrett 3. White cockerel, C Bryant 1 and special, G. Webster 2, L. B. Doig and L. J. Ralph 3 and vJh.c. White pullet, W. Dhney 1 and special. Mills rose bowl, best female in show, L. B. Doig and L. J. Relph 2, J. Perrett 3. Brown cock, G. Coleman 1, L. G. Brown 2 Brown hen, G. Coleman 1. T. Doig and A. Thomas 2, L. A. Keats 3. Brown cockerel, G. Coleman 1 and club cup, T. Doig and A. Thomas 2, It. G. Brown 3. Brown pullet, L. G. Brown 1 and special, G. Coleman 2, T. Doig and A. Thomas 3. Plymouth Rocks: Barred cock and barred hen, J. L. Bolton 1 and special; barred cockerel, Mrs Wilson 1 and special, J. L. Bolton 2. Barred pullet, J. L. Bolton 1 and special. White oock, H. A. Walker 1; white hen, H. A. Walker 1,2 and 3; white cockerel, A. Currin 1 and 2; white, pullet, H. A. Walker 1, special, 2 and 3. Rhode Island Reds: Cook and. hen, R*. McW'hirter 1, S. E. Robertson 2; cockerel, R. McWhirter 1, W. Davey 2 tnjd 3. Pullet, Rl. McWhirter 1; shield for best Ri,l. red, W. Davey 2 and 3. Croede Langshans, hen and cockerel, G Webster 1; pullet, G. Webster 1 and 2. Single comb cockerel, R. McWhirter 1 and cun. J. McNee 2. Single comb pullet, R. McWhirter 1 and ep., J. McNee 2 and 3. Game Bantams, modern: J. Ball 1; black red ben, J. Doig 1, J. Ball 2; black red cockerel, J. Doisr 1 and cup, J. A. Li6sington 2, «T. Ball 3; black red pullet. J. A. Lissington 1. J. Ball 2 and 3. Pile, cock. .T. A. Lissington 1; pile, Ken, J A. Lissington and A. Thomas 2, .T. Ball 3. Block heTj* T. Doig and A. Thomas 1 and ©nn; for best Orpington. C. Voartherr 2, F-. Marriott 3. Blarl cockerel, F. Marriott 1 and sp.; black pullet, F. Marriott 1. 2,’and sp., C. Vogtherr 3. Plymouth Rocks, J. McNee 1. Barred cock. J. L. Bolton 1 and sp.. Mrs Wilson 2. Rhode Island Reds: Single comb, cock. D. Campbell 1: single comb hen, D. Campbell 1, J. McNee 2. Black R.C., cock. Miss C. M- Martin 1: black R.C. hen. Miss C. M. Martin 1 and 2. Japanese cock. Mrs A. G. Latimer 1 and sp.. Major N. L. D. Smith 2 and 3; Japanese hen. Mrs A*, G. Latimer 1; Japanese

cockerel, R. Weaver* 1; Japanese pullet, R. Weavers 1 and 2. Selling class, L. C. Fearn 1,2. end 3. Fancy Pigeons and Homers.—English owls: C. Vogtherr three firsts and two seconds. African owls: C. Vogtherr three firsts and special, M. G. Grenside one second. Magpies: W. Bailey two firsts, two seconds, one third; C. Vogtherr two firsts, two seconds; M. G. Grenside four firsts, one second. . Tumblers: Ken. Davey two firsts; T. Nutt three firsts, three seconds. Tipplers: Ken Davey two firsts. j Utility Pigeons.—Carneaux: A. E. Preston, 1 and 2. Mondains: A. E. Preston, 1. Runts: A. E. Preston, 1,2 and 3. Racing Homers: Red or red chequer (cock, younr): E. New6on» 1; blue or black chequer (adult), A. Lamb, two firsts and one second; young birds, A. Lamb and E. Newson two firsts and two seconds each; blue cock, E. Newson, 1; blue hen. E. Newson, 1; any other colour, A. Lamb three firsts, E. Newson one first. Any colour pied hen (young): E. Newson, 1; A. Lamb, 2. Cock (adult), flown 500 miles: J. H. Clark, 1, special, and 3; J. Bolton, 2. Cock, 400 miles; A. Lamb, 1. Hen. 400 miles: /. H. Clark, 1 and special; JBolton, 2. Cock, 300 miles; J. Bolton, 1 and special; R. Hastie, 2; J. H. Clark, 3. Hen, 300 miles* V. O. Wall, X and special; A. Lamb, 2; R. Hastie, 3. Cock, 200 miles: J. H. Clark, 1 and special; .J Bolton, 2; A Lamb, S. Hen, 200 miles: R. Hastie, 1,2 and special; J. Bolton, 3. Cock, 150 miles: A. Lamb, 1 and special; J. H. Clark, 2; V. O. Walls, 3. Hen, 150 miles: J. Bolton, 1 land special; A. Lamb. 2; R. Hastie, 3. Cock, 100 miles: J. Bolton, 1 and special; V. O. Walls. 2; R. Hastie, 3. Hen, 100 miles: J H. Clark, 1; R. Hastie, 2; V. O. Walls, 3. Young cock, 50 miles: v. O. Walls, 1; J Bolton, 2; R. Hastie, 3. Hen, 50 miles: A. Lamb, 1 and special; V. O. Walls, 2; J. H. Clark, 3.

The show was brought to a close on Saturday. Satisfactory attendances were recorded on each day, and the members of the society have every reason to be gratified with the results of the siborw.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 11

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POULTRY AND PIGEONS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 11

POULTRY AND PIGEONS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 11