FANCIERS' COLUMN.
Th"Ota;o Wi;nc33 1-as l«n appoinlfd the ofli< 111 organ 'er ■ lit imblicatiuu •>; unnouuctrnicnb ol the Danedin Faaclers <-lub
ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT Heswiff. Mi A Cluuie, of K-yeburn, can suppl> bronge turkeys, or give the mformßtion requi.ed. 1 know of no one else having puie brcize budfe at present.
—At the meeting of the Dunedin Fanciers' Club held on the 7th lust, it was decided to add to the schedule two classes for poultry for export, with a view to encouraging farmers to l>reed stock of good quality. The olub anticipates large eutnes, as the prizes will be worth competing for. The incubator claws is to be- repeated, but to ei;able the club to have a thoiough bona fide check upo:i the contestants a committee has been appointed to arrange details of competition. A letter was read from Mr Maude consenting to act aa iudge in all classes. It was reported that the art union tickets weie going off freely. A committee was appointed to inquire into the action of the Kennel Club m altering rule- It was decided to print special eertinc-ater foi i hampion«lup 0 in the doc; classes
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Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 49
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192FANCIERS' COLUMN. Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 49
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