POULTRY SHOW.
Plymouth Rocks—Cock or cockerel (3): C. W. Tritt 1, H. Blackler 2, J. H. Maityn 3. Hen or pullet (1): C. W. Tritt 1. Wyandottes—Silver co;«: (3): J. Tindall 1. Silver hen (3): W. G. King 1, 2, and special, bilvor cockerel (2): A. Clist 1. Silver pu..et (5): W. G. King 1, Penrose and Gapes 2 and 8. ' Golden cockerel (1): A. Brown i. Golden pullot (3): W. Brown 1, 2, 3, and Bpecia".. White cock (2): C. H. Harman 1, M. Donohue 2. White hen (2): D. Archer I, M. Donohue 2. White cockerel (2): D. Archer 1, C. H. Harman 2. White pullet (1): D. Archer 1.
Orpingtons—Black cock (3): T. Loveday 1, F. H. Lovoll 2. Black hen (2): M. Donohue 1, T. Loveday 2. Black cockerel (3): T. Loveday 1, and 2. Black pullot (2): T. Loveday X and SL Bull or Cinnamon cock (2): F. L. Booth 1, Miss. A. A. Wilson 2. Buff or Cinnamon hen (1): Miss A. A. Wilson 1. Brown or Cinnamon pullot (2): Miss A. A. Wilson 1 and 2. Code or cockerel, any other variety (1): M. Donohue 1. en or pullet, any other variety (1): M. Donohne 1. Rhodo Island Reds—Cock (2): M. Donohue 1 and special, L. A. Walls 2. Cockerel (9): a H. Bull 1, H. E. Gott 2, MrsF. JBck--soif 3, J. Tindall h c, A. Shankland c. Pullot (9); M. Donohue 1 and special, J. W. Mathieson &, F. E. Conway 8, Mrs F. Jackson li c, L. A. Walla c.
Minorca*—Black cock (1): M Donohuo 1. Black hen -(3): J. Tindall 1, Wf. Donohuo 2. R. Evans 3. B'.ack cockerel (3): J. Tindall 1, R. Evans 2, K. Wilson 3. Black pullet (3): A. Clist 1, W. R. Sprosen'2, J. Tindall 3.
Andalusians—Cock or cockercl (1): G. Drinkwater 1. Hen or pn'.let (3): R. Wallis 1 and 3,. G. Drinkwater 2. I Anconas—Cock (2): Thomas Wade I atid special, R. Pearco 2. Hen (2): A. W. McNickel 2, R. Pearce 2. Cockercl (4): W. McNickel 1, R. Pearoe 2, T. Wade 3 Pullet (6): R. Pearoe 1, 2, and h c, A. W. McNickel 3, T._ Wade c. Leghorns—White cock (2): M. Donohuo 1, A. Clark 2. White hen (4): A. Anderson 1, M. Donohuo 2, L. S. Brench 3, W. G. Lynn h c. , White cockoro". (3): C. W. Bell 1, R. Pearce 2, R. Anderson 3. ■ Brown cock (1): L. S. tircach 1. BroWn hen (4): H. Hunter 1, L. S. Breach 2, A. Anderson 3. Brown cockerel (2): J. H. Martyn 1, 2, end special. Brown pullet (5): H.. Hunter 1, J. H. Martyn 2 and h c, T. Kennedy 3. Black cock (1): R. Pearce 1. Black ben (1): .R. Pearce 1. Hamburgs—B'.ack cock or cockerel (1): T Tindall 1. Black hen or pullet (1): J. Tindall 1. Bantams—Black rosecomb cock (3): Penrose) and Gapes 1 and 2. Black rosecomb hen. (2): Penrose and Gapes 1, T. Wade 2. B'ack rosecomb cockerel (7): J. H. B. Chegwin 1, R Ashworth 2, P. H. Fenfon 3. Black rosecomb nullet (4): J. H. B. Chcgwin 1. 2, and special, Penrose and Gapes 3. Buff Pekin cock or cockerel ([1): George Storey 1. Buff Pekin hen or pullet (1) George Storey 1. Conk or cockerel, any other variety (1): Master A. Gee 1. Soiling Classes—Price not exceeding 4<K cock or cockerel (4): M. Donohuo. 1. F. H. Lovell 2, K. W'lson 3. Sen or tmllet (3): . W. G. King 1, M. DonoVie 2. F. H. Lovell 3. | Price not exceeding 10s, cock or cockere! (1): J F. W. Mervin 1. Hen or pullet (1):. F. J. I Breach 1. I
POULTRY—UTILITY CLASSES. Leghorns—White ' cock (5): F. J. Brsach 1 oud special, C. W. Bell 2, A. Clark 3 White hen (3): L. H. Booth 1, C. W. Beil 2. White cockerel (12): D. Kirk X,. W. 1. Davidson 2, L. H. Booth 3. White pullet (10): C. W. Bell 1 and special, P. Luisetti 2 and h c, J. D. Gobbe 2. Brown cock: .F. J. Breach 1, A.. Andenson 2, M. Donohue 3. Brown hen (5): F. J. Brooch 1 and 2, A. Anderson 3. Brown cockerel (9): H. Hunter 1, F. J. Breach 2, W. J. Martyn '3. Brown pullet (11):. M. Donohuo 1 and champion, W. J. Martyn 2, F. J. Breach 3. Wyandottes—Silver cookerel (5): L. Hill 1 and special, E. Heney 2.' Silver pallet (7): W. G. King 1 and special, H. F. Lovell 2, T. Kennedy 3, J. Tindall h c. White hen (2): M. Donohuo 1, A. Shankland 2. White pullet (3): A. Shankland 1 anil special, F. Elderton 2 and 3.
Minorcas—Cock or cockerel (3): A. Wood 1, M. Donohue 2, J. D. Gobbo 8. ' Hen or pullet (7): W. It. Sprosen 1, W. Leek 2 and
Orpingtons—Black cock (3): W. R. Pprosen 1, H. E. Gott 2. Black hen (5): H. E. Gofct H. P. Xovcll 2. Black cockerel (7): M. E. Bettell 1 and cbompion, C. W. Tntt 2. W. R Snrosen 3. Black pullet (8): C. W. Tritt,• 1, Mrs E. D. Hunter-2, H. E. Gott 3. Any other colour, cock or cockerel (1): A Wood.l and special. Hen or pullet (6): L. H. Booth 1 and special, R. "Wood 2, F. L. Booth 3. >
Rhode Island Reds—Cock (2): C. W. Tritt 1. special, and chamnion. Cockerel (11): C. H. Bu'.l 1 an* 2, H. E. Cfott » H. Hun'or v h c. ' Pu'let (10): L. R. Wnllx 1. C. H. 801 l 2, H. E. Oott 3, M. E. Betiell h c. AncoTino—r>-„t or (2) : A. W. V-okel 1, R. Pearce 2. Hen or pullot (2): R. Pcarco 1 atid 2. , Plymouth Rock®—-White cock or corfcwel (i): A. c hanWand 1. J. T. McHart? 2. VTVto hen or "ul'et (4): L. Grnhnm 1. A. Shankland 2 L. Grnham 3. .Barrpd rock or oock©rel (3): E. Green 1 H. Blackler 2.
PIGEONS. Pouters—Cock or hen (2): Penrose as Cra.po3 1 and 2. Cock. or hen, ringed (2) Penrose and Gapes 1, 2, and special. I .Dragoons—Chequered cock or hen (8): T. ( Prescott 1, 3, and two specials, W. M. Go; rattok 2. Chequered cock or hen, Tinged (2) T. C. Prescott 1 and 2. Any othor coloui oock or hen (1): W. M. Gorraack 1. An other colour, cock or hen, ringed (1): W. i Gormack 1. English Owls—Cock or hen (2): Penros and Gapes 1 and 2. African Owls—Cock or hen (2): Penros and Gapes 1 and 2. Cock or hen, ringed (3) Penroso and Gapes 1. 2, 3, spccial Cock or hen, ringed (3j: Penrose and Gaps 1, 2, and 3. Tumblers—Long-faced, bald or beard, b acl (s)i G. H. Bradford 1, 3, and champion Penile and Gapeß 2. BnM or bsard, black ringed (2): G. H. Bradford 1 and 2. Bald o beard, any other colour (2): G. H. Bradfort 1 anu 2. Bald or be 'rd. any other colour ringed (S): G. H. Bradford 1, 2, and 3. Bncl cock, clean-legped ;1): Macquarie and Smi;. ! i 1. BlicV ~ "l- - '.-'-o'l -injred (3): G l Bradford 1 and two specials, Macqunri* and Smith ii, o. . ~w.0.d 3. Back fcen clf-an-lcgged, ringed (1): G. H. Bradford i. Bed or yellow cock, clean-lejrged (3): Macquarie and Smith 1 and 2. T. H. Jonex 3 Red or yellow hen, clean-lcgsed (3): Mncqnane and and 3 W. H. T)aeombc 2. Red and yellow wck cjeon-leggcd, ringed (2): Mscquano and Smith 1 and 2. Red or yel ow hen, clean-legged, ringed (2): Macquirie and Smith I and 2l Almond cock, clean-legged (1): 7. H. Jones 1. Almond hen, clean-legged (1): T. H. Jones X. Any other colour, cock (1): W. H. Daoombe 1. Any other colour ecck, ringed (1): T. H. Jooes 1. Any other colour hen, clean-legged ringed (1): ± H. Jones 1. mottled, or clean-Jegccd (1) ■ W .H. Dacombe 1, T. H. Jones 2. Any oth"r colour, mott'ed or rosew'ng, c!ean-lceged f) • G H. Bradford 1 and special. Anv other colour, mottlrd, or rosowi'n?. clean-lceed fl) • <T: X * Brndfo*d 1 Muffrd, b'ue. or (1): W. H. Dacombe 1 and fin»cia]. Mnff'd b'n». or block, ringed (2): VT. H. D„ccrvbej' Mnf-ri. mottled, or rosewing (1): W. H. Da1.
Ma7T>i e ._Bl'ck cock (1): B. 1 Blnck f,»T, (1): B. 1. cock, ri"~ed (2): G.TS H" o S x pnd enecial. B. .'ohn°on ?. Block b»n. f 1 ))- ft p Ha '" iVtr, • v ' rl n * ye!,ow c °<* or i-«« (2): Or. E. Holes 1, B. Johnson " a- vpTlow cock or hen, ringed (1): G. E Hulos 1.
"'""tiHly PiVeons—Cock or hen (l): Ttfacqnarj and-*wtli 1. fVrk or hen, ringed aid 1. fln-i-r, nno (J). £*■-?- , Brarlr °rd 1. H«n. 075 milei (1): G v i. Likeliest flier, hen (1): G. P. Bradford 1. -
CAX/HIES. . Yorkshiro—Yellow, clear or invisible ticked, cock (3): G. Rollinson 1 sad rpecial, It. A Ward 2 and 3. Yellow, ticked, cr licM'y variegated, cock (1/: G. 3. "Buff clear, or invis ble ticked, cock (1): G. Rol inf?u l n v »•' clear V t; = ked . or vEricpnted. hen (1): G. KolhriFon X. Cinnamon, bnfi or variogaW (I); Miss E. C. WtVon 1. Norwich, plain head—Yellow, clear, or invisible ticked (4): A. B. Benns 1, G. Rollinfon 2 and 3. Yellow, ticked, or lishtly variegated (4): G. H. Watson 1, G. ilollLwt \Y._H. Landells 3. bellow or buff, heavilv cock (4): .A. Benng l, G Rollin•on 2 and 3, Miss E. C. "Wilson h c.' Yellow clear, or mvuible ticked, hen (6): G. Eollia-j
NORTH CANTERBURY CLUB, The North Canterbury Poultry, Pigeon, and Canary Club held its 20th annual exhibition in the Drill Hall, Rangiora, yesterday. Xhero was a record on try, but owing to the inclemency of the weather many exhibits did not coma to hand. The judges were: Open classes, Mr G. H. Amb'.er (Christchurch) and Mr W. A. Banks (Rangiora). The quality of the exhibits -was excellent, and the competition in the championship classes very strong. In the oiher sections of the show there wore very fair exhibits, and tho judging gave general satisfaction. PRIZE LIST. The following is the prize list, the numbei, of entries in each case being given- in parentheses: POULTRY. Ducks—Rouen drake (2): W. Smith 1 and 2. Kuuetn auck (4): W. \V. amith 1 and 2 Indian Runner drake (2): Mrs E. D. Hunter 1, special and 2. Indian Runner duck (3): Mrs E. D. Hunter 1 and 2. Pekin drake,. (3): M. Donohue 1 and champion, R. Maynard 2. Pekm duck (2): M. Douohue 1 and 2. uuck, any olher variety (1): Mrs J. O'Neil 1.
son 1, O. H. Watson 3 and h c, A. Benns 8. iiuff, clear, or invisible ticked, cock (3): G. Rollinson 1, Miss E. C. Watson 3, G. Rollinson 3. Buff, ticked, or lightly variegated, I cock (5): W. H. Landells 1, 2, and special, • G. fiollinson 3, G. H. Watson hc. Bull, clear, or invisible ticked, hen (4): G. H. Watson 1, G. R?llinson 2 and 3, W. H. Landells li c. Buff or yellow, ticked or variegated, hen (7): G. H. Wntson 1 and 2, W. H. Landells 3 and c, G. Rollinson h c. Dark crested (1): Miss E. C. Wilson 1. Cinnnmon, Jonquo (2): G. Rollinson 1 and 2. Cinnamon buT (2). G. R llinson 1 and 2. Cinnamon,-buff variegated (2): G. Rol'inson 1 and 2.
Other varieties—Green Jonque or fonl green (2): G. R->Hin*on 1 and 2. Green, bnff, or foul green (1): A. Benns 1. Mules—Goldfinch, dark (2): A. Benns 1. Selling classes— Cock and hen, matched for breeding (l 1 ): G. H. Watson 1.
PETS. ITagnie (1): Miss E. Mi'p«t 1. Parrot (21: H. F. Phillips 1, A. Borgfeldt 2. Ringdove, any colour (1): Josephin? Jones 1. Cage bird (1): M ; ss E. C. Wilson 1. COOKERY CLASSES. {Girls under fifteen years.) Sir F. B. Lane's prize for best exhibits by girls attending the borough school: Esther nils 1, iSetty Hughes 2, Maude Payne 3. Spongs sandwich ('20): Betty Hughos 1, Olivo Atkinson 2, M-lly Shepherd 3. Plain scones (21): Bona Shiiton 1, Ireno Wood. 2, Iris DtKgett 3, Betty Hughes li c, Esther Hills c. •L»ate scones (20): Mr.udo Payne 1, Daphne Schmidt 2, Esther Hills 3. Small cakre (7): Iris Do.gott 1. , Plain currant cake (9): Esther Hills 1. Pastry (8): Rcna Shiiton 1, Mnude Pjyno 2.
Bread, from compressed yeast (4): Ivy llerrin 3, Ida Merrin 2, M. Isabel McHnrg
EGGS. Hen eggs, whito (3): J. I'. McHnrg 1, F J. Breach 3. Hon eggs, tinted (1): J.' T. McHarg 1. FANCY WORK. Fine crocliot lace (5): Mrs J. Clist 1, Mrs 5* Phillips 2, Mrs J. C. Schneider 3." Coarse crochet lace (2): Mrs Lewis Wilson 1, Mrs J. Clist 2. Fancy crochet In wool (1): w 8 v£• Schneider j. Crochet dovley (ll); Mrs J. E. Schneider 1. Mrs L. M. "Rouse 3. Miss • Wilson 3 and ho. Fancy knit* ting in cotton (3):. Miss tfessell 1 and 2. Men s knitted eocks (1): Mrs A. Y. Newman 1. Nett.ng (1): Miss E. C. Wilson 1. Drawn thread work, fino (1): Mrs C. ii. Bull 1 Applicju* work (l):" Miss T. E. Rogers 1. Mount Mellick work (1): Mra A. L. Flockgwt 1. White embroiuery (G): Mrs J. E. Schneider 1,. Miss Jennings 2, Miss T. E. Rogers 3, Mien Dalzel! hc. Coloured embroidery (5): Miss J. Dalzell 1, Miss Jennings " a i ni /m 5r E - Rogers 3. Canvas work (2); Mrs J. MofTatt 1 and 2. Tea cosy (8): Mrs L. M. Rogers 1, Mrs 11. Smith 2, Mrs A. L. Flockhart hc. Hand-made afternoon tea-cloth (5): Mrs J. E. Schneider 1 and special, Mi?s J. Da'zell 3, Mrs Lewis Wilson 3. Cushion (4): Miss T. E. Roeers 1. M.ss Eileen Doyle 2, Mrs A. L. F'ockhnrt 3. Tab.e centra (9): Mrs J. E. Schneider 1, Miss Jams 2 and h c, Mrs A. L. Flockhart 3. .
POTATOES Au.. ROOTS. Potatoes—Commonwealth Blues (3) • 6 f" 1 ; Red liajrotos (2): R. Matthew^ • , ,„. 8p ?? Any other variety, red or pink (2): H. Matthews 1. Any other variety, white or yellow (2): Rangiora High School 1. Collection potatoes (1): G. P. Bradv t. Mangels—Globe (2): Rangiora High Schooi 1 and special. White or yofiow (2): Rangiora, t1& „ C,l(X>l X - imperial Green Globe (1): J. Waller 1.
<? a " oi3: . J; Waller 1. White (2): Rangiora H;gh School 1. Yellow (2)Kangiora High School 1, J. Blake 2. 2 Bkin ( | ): °* P - irady 11 C - W - 8011
Children's Classes—Potatoes (7): F. Mcintosh 1, H. Murdoch 2, H. Quinn 3, L. Quinn h c, A.' Borgfeldt c.
GARDEN PRODUCE. on ? l ? Wll^ p ? li , sh onl9M W ; Lewis ' son 1. Eschalots ('JJ: W. J. Ford 1, T. Loto--2' Parsmpa (3): T. Blain 1, J. W. PhilVegetable marrow (2): C. W. Bell X i n wu Larg ®® t Pumpkin (1): W. J. Martyn 1. Cabbage (3): C. W. Bell 1, J. W. Philpott 2. Leeks (1;: J. Waller 1. P
FRUIT. ( 2J; k, A. Johnstone fi eij , Stunners (3): E. K. Banfidd 1, J. T. McHarg 2. Five Crow£ i?,.« Johnstone 1, E. IL Banfield 2. Cliff seedlings (1) ; E.- K. Banfield 1. Lord Wolfieleya (i): J. T. McHarg 1. Rymers /J?:' y- an £ lo Jd 1. Reinette du Canada W' -a* K. Banfield l. Rokowoods (2): 13. K Banfield 1 J. T. McHarg 2. Dessert apples, any other-variety (2): E. K Banfield i, • Jonnstone 2. Cooking annles anv other variety (1); H. A. JoM sert varieties (2): E. K. Banfiela 1, J. McHarg 2. Cooking apples, three varieties (1): E. K. Banfiold 1 Coll ection npplos, not' exceeding six varieties £'■ j- K -, Banfield 1 and sppQial. Collects K P n CS 'r D l °f t I cxce ? ding ebc Vttrio " ' i • 1 and special. Col- . ection cooking apples, not exceeding six varieties (I): E. K. Banfield'l. Paoked case dessert, apples (1): E. K. Banfield 1. PaXl caso cooking apples (1): E. K. Banfield 1.
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