THE PRIZE LIST.
POULTRY. ' Game, modern cock or cockerel; also . fcea—A. E. Lett, 1 and 2in both classes. Old 'English 'oock and hen—Campbell Bros., 1 and 2. Indian cock—J. Sutherland,, 1. ' Houdaji cock—J. Sutherland, 1. Hen— 8 and 2. Cockerel —1). Stewart, 1. Orpingtons, black hen—C. E. Bridges, I; W. Scott 2; A. T.-Moore, 3. Black cockerel—E. E. Bridges, 1 and 2; W. Scott, 3. Black pullet—o. L. Bridges, 1 and 2; W. Scott, 3. Buff or cinnamons'. A. Worthy, 1. Wyandottes, golden cock—W.' Hall, 1. Golden hem—J. Green, 1; W. Hall,. 2. ■Golden cockerel and pullet.—W. Hall, 1. ifiilver cock—o. Gumming, 1; W. Hall, 2. hen—C. Cumming, 1; W. Hall, 2; A. Betts, 3.' Silver cockerel—C. Cumaning. 1. Silver' pullet—C.< Cumming, IV "W. Hall, 2. White cock—Roy Burrott, 1; W. Hall, 2. White hen—Hoy Burrett, 1; W. - Hall, 2. White cockerelyj. Hall, 1; H., S. Hami.in, 2. White Bullet—Roy. Burrett, lj 11. S. Harman, SI; W. Hall, 3. Partridge—W. Hall L Cockerel and pullet—W. Smith, 1. Plymouth. Rocks, white cock—J. Criijh4on, 1. Cockerel—l'. A. .Worthy, 1 and 2; C. Cudby, 3. Pullet-!. A. -Worthy, 1 and 2; J. Crichton, 3. I Leghorns, white cock—D. StewaTt, 1. Hen—J. Green," 1; D. Stewart, 2 mid 3. Cockerel—D. Stewart,; 1; D. Btggs, 2; — Sutherland, 3. Pullet—l). Stewart, 1 and 2. Leghorn, brown cock—W. J. Arundell, 1; C. P. Boulton, 2. Brown hen— -C. P. Boulton; 1; W. J. Arundell, 2; C. (L: Bridges, 3. Brown cockerel—D, Stewart, 1; — Arundell, 2 and 3. Pullet— ;C. P. .Boulton, 1; — Arundell, 2; Mrs. ; !Bowie, 3. White .American cock—P. A. Worthy, fl and 2; J. Miller, 3. Hen—P. A. ; .Worthy, 1; C. Cumming, 2; J. Miller, 3. •Cockerel—P. A. AVorthy, 1; D. Stewart, •2; H. Gilbert, 3. Pullet—l' 1 . A. Worthy, 1, 2, and h.c.; P.' J. Hodgson, 3; J.' Mil--vler, -v.hx. , Minorcas, black hen—W. Hall, 1. Cockerel—C. Healey, 1. Pullet—D. Stewart, 1. AndaJusians, cock, hen, cockerel, and pullet—W'. Hall, 1. Hamburgs, black cock and hen, pencilled hen, cockerel and pullet, spangled cock, hen, cockerel, and pullet—VV. Hall, ■first in each case. Any other variety— (Mrs. D. Bridges, two firsts. '• Bantams—M. Pairington, J. Sutherland, ami C. Cuiiilnliig, firsts. DUCKS, Indian Runneins, drake—C. L. Bridges, H. M. Williams, 2; C. Goodson, 3. •Duck—C. L. Bridges, 1; C.. Goodson, 2. Indian Runner drake, under 12 months —A. T. Moore, 1; C.'Bridges, 2; J. Green',' B. Duck, under 12 mbnths-C. • Bridges, Is J. Green; 2. ■ • j Orpingtons/ drake and' duck—A. J. Jury, 1 and 2. Orpington drake and duck, uadeT 12 months—T. A. Higliam, 1 ■and. 2. Drake and, duck, any other variety—A. Slorse, 1 and 2. OTHER POULTRY CLASSES. - .Guinea fowls—Mrs. Martin, 1; H. Alou•Tjtay, 2 and' 3. ' Turkeys, any variety, gobbler—E. Lncena, 1. Selling class, cock or cockerel— D. Stewart, 1. Hen or pullet—D. Stewart, 1. Breeding trio, cock or two hens, or drake and two ducks—C. L. Bridges, 1 and- 2. Breeding pen, American white leghorns —P. A, Worthy, lj Mrs. F. Walker, 2. PIGEONS. Dragoons, cock and hen—D. Barrell, 1. Under 12 months—D. Burrell, 1. Working hornets—H. J. Moverley; first in all classes. Tumblers—J. Grant, 1 and 2. Longface—J. Grant. ■ CANARIES, ETC. Norwich—Miss E. Sargent, 1. Goldfinches—Mrs. J. Greig, 1. ' Parrots—Mrs. T. R. Exeley, 1; J. Pearoe, 2. Variety, Native bird—T. P. Reeve, 1. CATS. Chinchilla—R. Reeve. Persian—Mrs. H. Lysaght. Persian, under 12 months—R. Reeve, l; H. M. Williams, 2; Mrs. H. Lysaght, 3. Light tabby—Miss Strack, 1. Largest cat—Mrs. R. Armstrong, 1. Children's class—C. Robertson, 1. PARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE. Mangolds, globe, yellow, or orange—D. J. Williams, 1 and 2. Mangolds, long red—W. Williams, 1; H. Washer, 2. Mangolds, intermediate—W. J. Arundell, 1. Turnips, swede—W. Williams, X. Yellow—W. Williams, 1. ' Carrots, Shorthorn or table—W. J. Arundell, 2. Yellow—W. Williams, 1; W. J. Arundell, 2. Whito-W. H. Hot. ter, 1: H. Mowbray, 2. Beets, long, red—W. ,T. Arundell, 1. Onions, brown rope—W. Williams, 1; G. V. Tate, 2. Yellow—G. V. Tate, 1; W. AVilliams, 2. Pickling—W. J. Arundell, 1. Melon—W. Runciman, 1. Pumpkin, heaviest —W. Hooper, 1; Master W. Henson, 2. Finest—W. Hooper, 1. Parsnips—W. J. Arundell, 1. ' PUBLIC SCHOOL DIVISION. School district, farmers' competition— Normanby school district, lj Te Rota school district, 2; Hawora school district, 3. Collection form roots,, not less than *xx distinct kinds—HaweTa District High School, 1. Carrots, four roots long, four roots abort, parsnips four rook, swedes four loots, two specimens not enumerated— Jiawera District High School, first in each case. Collection of vegetables, grown by JgSas**—lt Ifenatßsaeir -2.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 15 July 1910, Page 8
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749THE PRIZE LIST. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 15 July 1910, Page 8
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