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Left: E. Gilks’s Minorca pullet, winner of the Hudson Cup for the best bird among the light breeds in the show; winner of the cup for the best bird in the light breeds (utility or open classes), and winner of the Utility Club’s Cup for the best Minorca, male or female. Right: W. Jarvie’s Black Orpington pullet, winner of the cup for the best bird in the heavy-breed class, utility or open.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21667, 10 June 1932, Page 7

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Left: E. Gilks’s Minorca pullet, winner of the Hudson Cup for the best bird among the light breeds in the show; winner of the cup for the best bird in the light breeds (utility or open classes), and winner of the Utility Club’s Cup for the best Minorca, male or female. Right: W. Jarvie’s Black Orpington pullet, winner of the cup for the best bird in the heavy-breed class, utility or open. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21667, 10 June 1932, Page 7

Left: E. Gilks’s Minorca pullet, winner of the Hudson Cup for the best bird among the light breeds in the show; winner of the cup for the best bird in the light breeds (utility or open classes), and winner of the Utility Club’s Cup for the best Minorca, male or female. Right: W. Jarvie’s Black Orpington pullet, winner of the cup for the best bird in the heavy-breed class, utility or open. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21667, 10 June 1932, Page 7

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