POULTRY SHOW
(Continued from Pago 3.) PETB. Judge—Mr F. A. Fredric, Invercargill. Best cat, fancy, including Persian—H. Critchfield I, H. W. Hannah 2 and 3; only entries. Best cat, tabby—Miss H. Dunnage 1, K. Hoare 2; only entries. Best cat, black —H. H. Hannah 1 : only entry. Best cat, black or white—C. Summers 1; only entry. Best cat, neuter—l-'. Cunningham 1; only entry. Best French rabbit—Muriel Xatta I ; only entry. Best white rabbit (short hair) —Miss K. L. Murray 1, Nathan Bobertson 2; only entries. Best rabbit, any other colour —John Anderson 1; only entry. Hong hair, any colour, pair—W. and A. Langmuir 1 ; only entry. Best talking bird, any variety—Mrs Geo. Heads 1; only entry. Best native bird—S. Thomson J ; only entry. Any other variety of bird—R. Firth 1; only entry. Boys’ and girls’ bantam, game—Raymond Lindsay 1, E. R. Perkins 2, Hugh Fenn 2; twelve entries. Boy or girl’s bantam, any other variety —I. Crofts 1 and 2; four entries. Pet dog—Mrs Bates 1, 2, and 3; seven entries.
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Southland Times, Issue 17679, 17 June 1914, Page 5
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