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FRANKLIN POULTRY SHOW

SPECIAL PRIZES AWARDED Special to THE SUE PUKEKOHE, Friday. Success attended the Franklin Poultry Club’s Show which concluded today. Special prizes were awarded as follow : Fancy Poultry'.—Best Minorca: W. Bailey. Best Leghorn: Miss C. Ambler. Best Orpington: T. E. Conway. Best Wyandotte, other than silver: Gibbons Bros. Best Rhode Island Red: E. H. Keating. Best Black Red Game: D. G. Saunders. Best Game bird, other than Black Red: W. Bish. Best Runner duck or drake: J. J. McKinney. Best Old English Game Bantam: C. F. Burton. Best Bantam, any other variety: D. G. Saunders. Utility Birds.—Best Leghorn: Male. A Wilson; female, G. S. Adams. Best Black Orpington: Male, T. E. Conway; female, A. J. Rowles. Best Minorca: J. Herberts. Best Wyandotte, other than Silver: Gibbons Bros. Best Light Sussex: A. Fitchett. Best heavy bird in local classes: A. J. Rowles. Best light bird in local classes: 11. A. Adams. Best White Runner Duck: J. J. McKinney. Best Fawn and White Runner Duck: E. J. Adams. B<»st Khaki Campbell duck or drake: Miss C. Ambler. Breeding Fens.—Best male and two females, light breed: Miss H. E. Churches. Best male and two females, heavy breed: A. J. Rowles. Best male and three females, light breed: P. Gallagher. Best male and three females, heavy breed: IT. M. Barriball. Best bird in poultry section, children’s classes, other than winner of cup: Gladys McKinney. Pigeons.—Best Homer: C. Young. Best fancy pigeon: W. A. Conder. Best pi f^ on » children’s classes: Robert Duncan. The concluding class awards were as follow: Bantams.—Black Red cock: C. F. Burton, 1 and 2. Black Red cockex-el: C. F. -, R .‘ D ‘ Hosking, 2. Partridge pullet. YV. Bish, 1 and 2. Wheaten hen: W. Bish, 1. Wheaten pullet: C. F. Burtoc. 1. 2 and 3. Blue Red Cock: W. Bish, 1. Blue Red cockerel: B. Duncan, L Black Rosecomb cockerel: D. G. Saunders 1. Black Rosecomb pullet: d! G. Saunders, 1. Pigeons.—Working Homers: Cock. C. Young, 1 and 2; P. Gallagher, 3. Hen: K. Adams, 1 and 2; C. Young, 3. Youn~ cock and bird: C. Young, 1. Cock, 100 miles: C. Young, 1; D. Hoult, 2. Hen, 100 miles: C. Young, 1. Fancy pigeons any variety, cock: B. Duncan, 1; w. a! Condon, 2; P. Fisher, 3. Hen: W. A Condon, 1; i: Duncan, 2; L. Kidd 3 Tumblers—Hen: W. A. Condon, 1. Pheasants.—Cook: R. Powell, 1, 2 and 3. Hen: G. L. Hart,. 1. 1 Geese.—Gander and goose: C. H. Reube, Eggs.—Dozen hen eggs, white suitable for export: D. Batkin, i-’ \\ tt S-y l '; 2: F Gallagher, 3. Dozen hen eggs, other tnan white, suitable for export: D. Batkin, 1; W. H. Carter, 2; p. Gallagher, 3. Heaviest dozen duck eggs: D. Batkin, 1; p. Gallagher, 2. Heaviest dozen hen eggs, white: A. J. Rowles, 1; P. Gallagher, 2; H. A. Adams, 3. Heaviest dozen hen eggs, brown: P. Gallagher, 1; E. H. Keating, 2; L. Batkin, 3.

DAIRY MARKETS

Merchants report receipt of overseas cables as follow: Newton King, Ltd., from Ft. and W. Davidson, Dtd., dated June 27Butter: The market is quiet; salted, yss to lo7s; unsalted, 146 s to 150 s. Wheys, first, 128 s; second, 1265. Cheese: The market is slow. Coloured, 82s to 84s; white, 75s to 775.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 11

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FRANKLIN POULTRY SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 11

FRANKLIN POULTRY SHOW Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 11

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