THE DOMINION SHOW.
. SECOND DAY. POULTRY AND OTHER PRIZES. " (By .Telegraph—Special Reporter.) Hawera, July 6. The Dominion Dairy Show was continued to-day in. beautiful weather. A big crowd! attended, and what with the show, and the representative' football and coursing, .tire town was very crowded. In the .poultry competitions the results are as follow-.— . POULTRY. • •;01d- English Game'.—Male—Campbell Bros., 1; A. P. Lister, 2. Female—Campboll Bros., 1 and 2; Lister, 3. Indian Game.—Cock—J. Sutherland, 1. Hen—J. Sutherland, 1. Cockerel—H. Giles, 1. Houdan.—Hen—Don Stewart, 1. Pullet—Stewart, I. Langshans—Cockerel—C. Downey, 1. Pullet—C, Downey, 1. Orpingtons—Black cock—C. L. Bridges, 1; W. Scott, 2. Hen—Bridges, 1; W. Scott,.2. Cockerel—Jas. Rutherford, 1; W. .Scott, 2. Pallct-W. Scott, 1; C. L. Bridges, 2. ' . Wyandottes.—Golden eock—ll. E. Cudby,. I;,W. Hall, 2. Pullet-H. E. Cudby, 1 and 2. Hen—W. Hall, 1. Silver, cock— W. llall, 1. Hen—Chas. Cummings, 1; W. Hall, ?. ■ Cockerel—Chas.- Ciimmings, 1 and 2. ■ Pullet—Chas. Cummings, 1 and 2;.- W. Hall, 3. White hcn-W. Hnll, 1. Cockerel—C. J. Hansard, 1 and 2; "W.' Hnll, Pullet—F. Hodgson, 2; W. Hall, 3. . . .. . Partridge'.—Cock—J. H. Dur.n, 1. Hon— J. II: Dunn,' li.W; Hall,-2. -Cockerel—,T. H. Sunn,"l. Pullet—J. H. Dunn, 1; Vs. Hall. 2. . • ' • • Plymouth Rocks—Barred cock—p. Jackson, 1. Hen—G.' Jackson, ..1 . and champion; J. Jackson, 2. Cockerel—C. L. Bridges, 1. Pullet—C. L.'Bridges, I and 2: White, cock—Don Stewart, 2; C. Cud-. • by, 3. Hen—o. H. Pickering, 12, and 3. I Cockerel—C. H. Pickering, 1-nnd champions W. Cullen, 2. Pullet—W. Cullen, 1; C. H. Pickering, 1 and 2. , Leghorns;— White cock—H.-E. Cudby, 1; Don Stewart. 2. Hen—Don Stewart, 1 and S. Cockerel—ll..E. Cudby,. 1, 2, and 3. Pullet—Don Stewart. 1 and 2. . White American.—Cock—A. W. -Irvine; I and .2; G. Silcock, 3. Hen—A. WIrvinf, 1; E. ..T. B. Worthy, 2'and 3. Cockerel—H. Bnrrell, 1; S. A. Dailcy, 2. Pullet—A. W. Irvine, 1 and 2. Brown coelc—W..J. Jlawkes, 1;,. W. J. Arundell, t 2; C. F. Boulton, 3. Hen—W. J. Boulton, 1.. Cockerel—C. P. Boulton,- 1; W. J. Ma.wkcs, 2. Pullet—C. .F. 800 l toil, 1; W. J.; Mawkes, 2.. . Any Other Variety Hen or Pullet—W. Hall, 1. Minorcas.—Black cock—C. Downey, 1. Cockerel—J. Miller, 1. Pullet—J. Miller, 1 and 2. Aridalusians.—Cock—W. Hall, 1; W. P. Johnstone. -2. Hen—W. Hnll," 1. Cock- - erel-W. Hall. 1. Pullet-W. Hull. 1. Ctimpincs— Cock or cocker.?]—F. •W. .Warren, 1. Hen or pullet—TMYnrren, 1. Hamburg?.—Black cock—W." Hall, 1." 1 Hen—W. Hall, 1. Hamburg pencilled' black cock—W. Ha.11,:1. A. C. hen—W ; Hall. 2. Piiliet—W. Hall, 1." Spangled A. C. cock—J. 0. Tavlor, 1; W. Hall. .2., . Hen-—W. Hall, 1. CockercM. '0. .Td.tlor, 1. ' Pullet—J. 0. Taylor, 1; ;,: W." Hall, 2. . . DUCK CLASS. Pekins;—Drake—Geo. Silcock, 1. Dnck ■—Geo. Silcock, 1. Drakcling—G. Silcock, 1. Duck—G. Silcock, 1. Indian 'Runners.—Drake—C. L. Bridges, 1. Duck—C. L. Bridges, .-1. Indian Bunner drakeling—C. L. Bridges, 1. Duck— C. L. Bridges, 1. Drake, any other variety—Mrs. M- Trott, 1. Duck—Mrs. M. Trott, 1. Guinea Fowls—Cock or hen—R. and Q. Foy, 1 and 2. • Turkeys, any variety—Cock or cockerel—W. A. Cleaver,' 1; A. Sprott, 2. Hen or pnllot—W. A. Cleaver, 1.Selling class, any variety.—Cock or cockerel—T. B. Holloway, 1; Don. Stew- ; oft, 2; W. J. Mawkes, 3. Hen or puliu}.—Don. Stewart, 1. Selling Class:—Any variety drake—C. L. Bridges, 1 and 2. , Breeding trios, any variety.—Cock and j two hens—Campbell Bros, 1 and 2; C. I s L. Bridges, 3. FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE. I- Mangolds.—D. J. Willis, 1'; C. Washer, 2. 5 Mangolds, long red.—D. J. Willis, 1; [j Lander Bros., 2. II Mangolds, intermediate.—A. Aubrey, 1; I Lander Bros., "2. Turnins, swedes!—W. Swaddling, 1; J. G. Stephenson, 2. Carrots.—T. Tait, li W. J. Arundell, 2. . Carrots, long red.—W. J. Arundell, 1 and 2.. Carrots, yellow.—Lander Bros., 1; J. Patchell, 2. Carrots, white.—W. J. Arundell, 1; W. Hotter, 2 and 3. Beets.—W. J. Arundell, 1. Onions, brown.—Mrs. P. Henry, 1; Mrs. .West, 2 and 3. Onions, yellow.—A. Aubrey, 1; W. J. Arundel!, 2. Onions, pickling.—Williamson Bros., 1; W. J. Arundell, 2. Eschalots.—)V. J. Arundell, 1. Vegetable marrow.—E. A. Washer, 1: S. Ahstis, 2.; Cabbages.—S. Anstis, 1. Parsnips.—W. J. Arundell, 1; C. WasliFARMEKS' CLASSES. Rye'Com.—G. W. Gane, 1. Barley.—R. Giddy, 1. Hay'.—E. Godfrey, 1; Ensilage—C. AVasher, 1 and 2: J. Hunt, 8. , Display of Farm Produce.—To Roti formers, .1; Okaiawa. farmers, 2.; Normanby farmers, 3. .- • Comb ' Honey.—C. F. Rainic, 1; C. Mnrch, 2. .Chunk Honey.—F. Fowler, junr., 1. ■ Extracted. Honey, liquid.—C. F. Rainic, 1;. F. C. Baines, 2. . -Extracted Honey, granulated.—H. R. Penny, 1; I". C. Baines, 2. ■Beeswax.—l". C. Bailies, 1; C. F. Ramie, -2. Display of Apiary Products.—Geo. Taylor, 1; C. Murch, 2. ; Apples.—S. An?tis, 1; Williamson j Bras.,\2. ■ : •
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1173, 7 July 1911, Page 8
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764THE DOMINION SHOW. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1173, 7 July 1911, Page 8
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