Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

POULTRY INDUSTRY

N.Z. UTILITY CLUB

SINGLE; HEN EGG-LAYING CHAMPIONSHIP TEST FOR PUREBRED

FOWLS TWENTY-EIGHTH WEEK.

The following is the result of the 2Sth week of the egg-laying championship tost for purebred fowls at Papanui, Canterbury:— LIGHT BREED SINGLE HEN CHAM. PIONSHIP CONTEST Tl. 'll.

LAYING CONTEST iEach competitor to enter three pure-bred pul'ets to be single penned). Bird Bird Bird

HEAVY BREED SINGLE HEN EGG. LAYING CONTEST Each competitor to enter three pure-bred pullets, to be single penned. Silver Wyandotte*— F. H. Lowell 132 73 71

LIGHT-BREED FLOCK TEAMS CONTEST (For Six purebred Pullets). Brown Leghorns— Verrall Bros 31 Kit) White Leghorns— Veriall Bros 34 826 tGreen Bros 27 307 J C. Musgrnve 27 70S H. Harrison 31 (;03 •G. H. Bradford 28 563 •W. O. Sail 30 493 T. Kennedy 38 474 TV. E. Ward 29 1,90 T S Dove 38 <538 H. TV. Beck 3.9 60S H. TVhittle “34 ,’;97 H. Williams 82 (593 M. C. Craig 35 706 .1 Lciggins 38 815 •Cumberpatch Bros 29 525 H Harris ... 27 694 T H. Gardiner 3fi (189 Minorcas—--11. Williams 20 030 Totals CO3 11.950 IDmi bird dead. "Two birds dead. SINGLE PEN DUCK COMPETITION (Each competitor to enter three ducks.) White llunncrs—.l C Wilson 12 02 45 Fawn and While Runners— I' Hendron 11!) il llio A E. Bnrnetl 138 133 115 W. T. Green 108 ;k ■‘"■l

SINGLE DUCK CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST. Faivn Indian Hunncr — L. A. TVadham 7 78 S. G. Batten 0 02

RESULTS AT MT. ALBERT

TWENTY-SEVENTH WEEK’S PRODUCTION. TI-IE LEADING SCORES. The 27 week of the Auckland Pordtrykecpets’ Association's fifth single pdti and team egg-laying competition has ended. The lending individuals in each section are: —Heavy breeds: Mr E. Muller’s lllaek Orpington, No. 2, 181 eggs, li r 'lll meeds: Mr .). N. McLean's No. I. 157 eggs. Duck section: Mr S. H. Scott’.-; Indian Runner. No. 1, 181 eggs. The following are the leading teams to date, the figures in parentheses being the week’s total of the three birds combined, the next three sets of figures the individual totals, and tile last figures the team’s total : HEAVY BREEDS. White Rocks (5 teams}— Mrs Geo. Herring—(l4). 130, 67, 101 ... 298 Alex. Adamson—(l6), 90, 111, 97 298 Barred Rocks (1 team) — H. TV. Beck—(18), 63, 70, 61 194 Silver Wyandottes (4 teams}— S. Hooker—(11), 91, 90, 100 231 Thee. Douthwnite, No. 2 —(16), 100,-48, 93 241 \T Lite Wyandottes (1 team) — S. 11. Scott—(2o), 138, 105, 112 355 Columbian Wvandottes (1 team) — H. Moire—(l3), 93, 81, 120 299 Rhode Island Reds (6 teams)— A. il. Watcrson—(lß), 75, 145, 139 -359 F. 11. King—(l6), 98. 120, 140" 358 J. V.- Siddall—(l7), 104, 91. 152 347 Chinese Langshnns (2 teams)— A. Wood —(1«), 124, 76. 138 338 I*ll. Harrison—(lo), 115, 112, 71 298 | Black Orpingtons (58 teams) — Ernest Muller—(l9), 151, 181, 167 499 VV. A. Nikon, No. 1—(20), 165, 17G, 142 483 W. XT. Titnewell, No. 2—(10), 146, 150. 102 458 K. B. Cruicksliank, No. 1 —(13), 144, 170, 140 454 R. J. Roberts, No. 2—(13),153, 159, 138 450 VV. A. Nixon, No. 2—(13), 151. 158, 139 448 F. O. Barge—(l9), 152, 154, 141 447 F. V. Cutts—(l7), 152. 149, 144 445 A. E. Cambie, No. 1—(15), 135, 139, 168 442 j Mrs O. F. Lee—(l4). 16. 112. 161 ... 438 Leo. Ayling—(lß), 119. 159. 158 436 Marville Poultry Farm—(l6), 138, 140, 155 433 R. B. Cruicksliank, No. 2 —(17), 157, 139, 136 432 W. Blomfield—(l7), 128, 138, 164 ... 430 I. Montgomery and Son—(18), 142, 143, 141 429 , Jnc. M. Steedman—(l7), 141, 131, 151 423 A. E. Cambie, No. 2—(18), 152, 128, 141 421 Mrs A. JM. Stewart—(l7), 145, 148, 128 421 E. M. Tapp, No. 3-(16). 142, 137, 139 418 R. J. Roberts, No. 3—(18), 124, 138, 155 41" S. B, Cruiokshank, No. 3—(12), 153, 145, 112 417 .1. N. McLean, No, 2—(19), 113, 140, „ TGI 4U R. 1. Roberts, No. 1—(20), 138, 137, „ 139 414 R. R. Christie, No. 2—(13), 126, 128, 158 412 Mrs J. A. B. Hellaby, No. 1—(15), 144, 124, 139 407 G. H Brewin—(l9', 165, 117, 122 ... 404 li. Moreland, No. 1—(18), 116, 135,. 122 402 R. S. Higginbotham, No. 1—(14), 160,

T *». us ’. : 401 J. IV McLean, No. 1 —<18)j 145, 127, _ 127 399 K. and 0. Knowles—(l4), 141, 146, , 112 398 A. S. Harden—(l7), 109, 141, 144 394 R. H. Christie—(ll), 106, 148. 134 ... 388 Harold AstbUry, No. 1—(12), 130, 138, 119 387 R; J. Roberts, No. 4—(17), 121, 108, 139 368 Hasten P.- Muller—(l6), 131, 122, 112 365 W. Q. Webster—(l6), 128, 105, 131 ... 365 Mrs C. E. Rotherham—(l6), 123, 130, 111 , 354 H- C. Vennall—(lß), 138, ”128,"96 361 W. XT. Timewell, No. 1—(19), 91, 115, - 360 TV- A. Nixon, No. 3—(11), 158, 138, 64 360 White Leghorns (57 teams)— J. N. McLean, No. 2—(19), 157, 142, 134 433 Charles Jackson—(ls), 107, 151, 143 401 S. Johnson, No. 2—(15), 126, 142, 132 400 Hon. 0. H. Izard—ll7), 132, 141, 116 389 Margison and Edgar—(lß), 120, 145, 122 387 S Johnson, No. 1—(14), 137, 118, 128 378 T A. Harrison—(l7), 118, 150, 97 ... 865 W H. Oliver—(l7), 120, 126, 118 ... 364 B Pearson—(l7), 128, 181, 105 364 J N. McLean, No. 3—(17), 141, 108, 113 362 Fred. Tarrant—(l7), 119, 127, 111 .... 357 W. A. Nixon, No. 2—(15), 103, 127, 121 351 Mrs R. G. Hunt—(l9), 113, 124, 111 348 It. Wilson—(l7), 131, 98, 119 348 Norris Bros., No. 3—(18), 110, 133, 99 347 L T. Mora—(18), 105, 130, 110 315 Mrs R. M. Smith—(l7>, 122, 127 , 95 344 J. N. McLean, No. 1— (13), 119, 109, 113 841

»» * EVVJ. -x 1«, 105 839 George Herring, No. 1—(17), 126, 96, 114 ; 336 George Herring, No. 2—(15), 129, 119, 86 334 F. Lusby—(l7), 135, 99, 99 333 Mrs R. S. Higginbotham, No. 8—(14), 110, 98, 122 331 II G. Blackman—(l4), 109, 99, 120... 238 J. Johnson, No. 1—(15), 115, 102, 109 326 Norris Bros., No. 1—(18), 76, 136, 110 322 Alex. Adamsop, No. 2 —(16), 115, 117, 88 320 R M. Smith—(ls), 114, 102, 102 318 A. Stewart—(l4). 108, 102, 108 318 Norris Bros.. No. 2 —(15), 77, 108, 129 314 Mrs R. S. Hi/rginbotham, No. 2—(12), 104, 110, 97 311 Alex. Adamson, No. 1—(16), 197, 87, 104 310 TV. A. Nixon, No. 5—(18), 84, 110, 106 300 F Hirstick. No. 2-(18), 95, 90,114 ... 299 Masson and Masson 119 298 Mrs N. Dickey—(l4), 103, 94, 99 296 Brown Leghorns (3 teams)— Mrs A. M. Stewart-111). 04. 99, 98 781 Mrs H. Mollet—(17), 43, 110, 108 261 T F. Box—(14), 114. 77. 52 244 Black Minorcas (4 teams) — A Wood, No. 1—(17), 123, 128, 123 ... 376 S Johnson—(l6), 120, 114, 110 844 THE DUCK SECTION. Indian Runners (20 teams)— S. H. Scott. No. 2—(19), 181, 179, 145 303 Tt Blumhardt—(lß). 153. 183. 141 ... 457 R A. C. Kerrv—(2o), 142. 129. 156 ... 427 •Tno. Owen S. G. Batten—(l7), 139. 144, 128 411 Mrs Tl. Waterman—(lß), 124, 145, 1.40 409 George Cossnn J. H. 1 aw—ll‘>). IT - ,. 127. 80 388 Buff Orpingtons (1 team) — 8 M. Sell— (15). 140. 143 . 62 334 While Ib.m'crs (3 loams'— S H. Send. No. 1 —(10>. 137. 130.80 333 Thomas Douthwnite—(l4), 54 , 76, 110 248

for to -wk. dale. Whit* Leghorns- - D Evans 5 3d H. Williams 6 141 W. E. Ward G 1*6 S. G. Lojuter 4 1)22 R .S. M. Carter 141 T. S. Dove .. 6 ioa Mrs McNaughton 6 141 YV. Ninuno 12 12*2 J. H. Mitchell 7 157 A. C. Goodlet 6 141 Mrs J. W\ Chambers 6 133 \V Newell 7 „ 163 P. YV. Shncklock 6 145 Green Bros R 1318 F. L. Beer 6 162 J C, Musgrave 4 140 J. It. W i#s 5 142 N.Z. Suppliers, Ltd 6 117 Minotcas— - So 6 70 1 Totals 2603 HEAVY BREED SINGLE HEN CHAM.

P10NSHIP L. S. McDonald , 6 Si J. Lj’nesa 2 102 H. Beck 5 4>3 R. M. S. Cookrton 5 102 E V. Arthur 5 47 L A. Wndliam 6 J.5S J P. Drewett 6 172 O J. Wilkin® 6 53 J. Rowberry 6 JJi T J. Richards 1 93 Totals S96 LIGHT BREED SINGLE HEN EGG-

No. No. No. X S 3 Minoreaa— Scanlon and Commons... 89 no 90 White Leghorns— T. W. Betteridge 106 132 124 Mrs J. Johnston 103 114 122 W. H. West 97 119 106 W. Barrel! • 138 153 112 H. W. Buie . 110 1 22 117 Mrs McNaughton 137 102 78 A. N. McNaughton 129 105 121 Hay and Congalton 96 152 116 Webb Bros a.... 131 124 79 J. -U. McJiechnie 109 126 125 Woo’fj-on ‘inmieries P. Club ... 131 131 47 A. Hoare 4 128 101 108 J. W. Thomson 126 152 67 A. H. Adams 144. 98 125 H. Williams 136 142 128 Green Bros ICO 98 118 Green Bros 144 J03 144 J. H. Duffield 138 153 122 J. C. Norton 134 166 146 Calder- Bros 148 85 133 Calder Bros 106 113 152 Cumberpatch Bros D. E. Blyth .. 84 99 143 115 129 1C6 J. Biggins 134 133 68 J. Liggins 05 108 136 Smart Bros. 97 148 132 W. J. Perrin 113 130 135 I. Matthews 85 140 112 T. 8. Dove .. 12? 130 143 J. Cairns . 127 80 117 Hon. C. H. Izard 111 126 134 Hon. C. H. Izard 136 133 121 Hon. C. H. Izard 97 111 122 Hon. C. H. Izard 90 116 127 G. M. Robertson 140 143 104 White Leghorns— G. .Ti. Mood? 136 118 143 P. W. ShaeUock 123 133 133 W. J. Richards 29 162 S. G. Loader 115 104 129 Miss A. Wilson 107 108 133 Mrs A. E. Whithrock ... 135 116 116 T. Bond 127 129 105 i T. J. Richards 103 136 120 T. II. Wilce a. 91 101 09 E. Fuchs 147 128 103 J. P. Firth .. 158 146 116 •T. W . Chambers 50 111 120 R. W. Coombes 150 166 78 W. P. Hern . 119 134 113 G. A. Blinkhom 94 108 109 Mrs Gorinski 148 119 1 09 Mrs Gorinski 130 140 60 Mrs Gorinski 129 108 108 H. C. West 127 144 138 C. Bennetts 139 88 89 S. L. Beer 103 79 115 G. It. Black 116 28 103 P. E. Osborno 131 70 154 V. Ellis 136 T50 151 H. Whittle 125 116 129 J Lynera 109 122 163 J. H Mitchell 116 98 147 W. Nimirjon 103 108 136 Tracov King * 140 128 120 A. G. F. Ross 146 80 133 H. F. Ross 122 131 Scanlon and Commons... 85 102 139 Lf. V. Couch 113 124 100 John Wilson 88 100 97 W. Spence 132 138 m W. LecUforwood 184 157 143 J. Morris 91 115 m Avis Bradstock 75 95 85

Black Orpingtons— Hill and Rodgers . 113 ii>n 1 20 N.Z. Suppliers, Lbdi .... W. J. JJcCauslmd 48 100 00 (ft 47 J. Gunn <r> m P. Olorenshnw 18 69 J. P. Drowett 124 ICO A, S. Holmes 86 W, R. Sprosen 114 36 A. Q. 81 74 00

n AY. Il«\vke no 102 179 K, W. lluwko74 6 109 T AV. Beck !#S 114 f.G T Bond 160 ISO 90 .T. AV. Thomson 102 112 137 a 0. Alusmave 147 128 ISO s. G. Batten 102 85 105 J. (’ Wilson 72 118 104 K K. Slater 142 132 82 K. H. Seott 91 133 97 J 'Ritchie 145 in 160 s. G. Tiatten 129 90 79

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19231027.2.135

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 13

Word Count
1,914

POULTRY INDUSTRY New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 13

POULTRY INDUSTRY New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 13