SOUTH CANTERBURY TOO/TRY SOCIETY.
At a meeting oi the abme society letter wore received from the Christchur^h Mont Company offering £3 3i. and from Mr Reily, of Studholme Junction, £2 2s, for poultry b°st adapted for expoit, under the following conditions :— Biic'^ to bo shown alive, afterwards killed, frozen, and 'hipped. The birds bringing the highest price m the London market to be the v/mneb; each exhibitor to lcccivo proceed", lc=s the height. A \ote oi iLanLs \Ui fussed to tua. eoa,£any and to
Mr Reily for their prizes. It was resolved to add to the schedule clashes for children's pot-, such as pigeons, bantams, cage birds, all -varieties, and any vanety of pet and guinea pig*. It was also decided to get a solicitor's rdvice as to whether the =oeietv's tiophy, IcM by Mi C Lafferty, could be recovered or not. All anangements for the forthcoming 'how are well in hand, and the show of 1901 promises to be as successful as previous j ear-.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 48
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166SOUTH CANTERBURY TOO/TRY SOCIETY. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 48
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