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SOME OF THE AWARDS

THE I'IETJ} ROOTS AKti CEREALS. The Judging to-day was mostly coflee-rn-. cd with poultry. U'lic wn-M.imior *f tW field roots ittiil flit stock wore judged by Professor HUgwidorf, of Lincoln Colltigc, iiHii Ue bail an extremely difficult task, for there were some supfttfe sjißCirijcvUs of mangels, swwles, and can-tot's: I'', VVestburyj ot Taita, «n9 Again prominent itt eocwing? award;.-, takilig first prise ia field cnbbag*, long red, and intermediate red carrots, And., a Hti'itibefi' of siiaor Awards. A. Passey {PdhAitgiiig) was first in the two varieties of white carrots, Yellow Gtabe wurzei, sfceond in Golden Tankard mangel tvuvselj and third fa heaviest wcfcli't in any Variety, first in h'sigav. mangel, and seaoiid in green top turnip. \V. Webb shnw-ed the heaviest mangel, and was first ami souoftA in long' red. innr.gcl. The Worer-aa Training Farm added to Its list of sttOTOfKCji with a first id Gold*)' Tankard mangel, sceoitd in iH* tcvm-sdiaie Vlii'e .carrot, third iw form vvliito ami first in preen top swedes. J. Wvlev whs first in Sinclair carrots, and second in heaviest maagcl wurzel. \V. 11 t-SrWit-rt 1 tv'eildmi?} was first tet purple, ioii swede. aim 0. 'J.. Vi'«B«tnft l JPoliaM-jiiiit) fii'.si' and second in any other variety of swede,' Tiobert Froser (KstotiM) ttas first for Keaviest swede, and .Tohn Rtch'c't'lnvcloek) first and sewiltd in maize cobs. Til* Poultry Priz-es. Th nnitlkv, F. M. Skiltoti (MangataiHokal two 'firsts,-K. A. Williams O'alHiers'ton) ten fu'sb. F. 13. Watson (Pntiner»tf>nl„f>. CttmpWl (-StvaU'ord). G. Allman (Parm-ersion). J, T, SJomless (Weiti'iistcni am) A- C. Yolland (Rr.ngaUnia} <>;i-4 otf first, were tIM principal winners in" the"i?iW'e A. E, flush (Ptd-n-,ni>6f/!ii) am) ff. Harris fH&niotea) ■ each d first in A.iKJnlucwnf. (A. (:. i'fio'rutoß CC'live}, A, C AubWj (Waite),

and Jiio. Casey (.N'giiio) secured a lii'*t eauii in Minorcas, the last-muiied lata! the championship with his lyallet. A, C Aubrey (two firsts and a, spwejalj, .1. 11. Dunn (tine fir.it .'iinj a special), Ij, V. . Ualil. l'aiiiKTstoi'i (two firsts nwi! a. special), It, H. Cmlby i«3K> fli-»t and a social), K. A, H.0!1i,n4, Bnu-nytuorjwi (three firsts), A., }{. Rasb, PaUuorslisii (two firsts), W. A. Sewnuiii, I'itteu (one first), Stewart anil Laii-dsteg, Nortnanby (ono first ami a special), asml 11. 11. Kemp, Mustatoii (two firsts' and t\m specials) won the awards in Leghorns. TV Hamburg rtamtsi&nships want to Ww. SpueiVs silver . luillvt, ara.l \V, Sinclair's golden pullet, the lonim- exhibitor being froirt Chtwiciwoh and the latter train Eastings, Each steureti two iii-fct awards. Other" •nintifl'rfl were S. Card (Hasting*), G. Aiimaii. and AY. Hall (Leppo-rtoti). K. Burnett (Arauiaho) took- both flrst awards in HomUnis, while, in Orpingtons, AV,. I'. Hicks (Otalio) secured four . firsts and three fiisccials, B. C. M'C'orKikk Hlasiisigs) trcb ■ firsts a"« a special, Feed. Duncan _ (Taihapc) one fii-it ami a special. W. i-'wtt ('Sow I'lvnionlh) one Bift, K.-.T. M'loiin.in (Wellington) two firsts and a special. In Wyandotte* AY. Sdwisiart secured tivo first*, A. Hicisluig (Hnstinßs) two firsts, T. B. TJirfdawav tßoiiny Ulen) two lirets and n special, K. A. Holland ttitca firsts ami two specials, AV. Rsiiiri n:iu Sxn{ (AVaihou) four "flrsls and two h);»';is)«. AV. Hall two' firm's, r.nd Oto. WswMd (Fei'dhig) out; first, The awards in Plymouth Ii <ls went to Geo. Jackson, As'Vhurst .(four firsts and Uv<> specials), ami A\'«i. Cnllcn, l'almcrston (twy firsts). In Laugsfuttis E. H. .Holland -secured all the awards, and in Campines J. 11, (Jonpar (I'atiw.rrton) won three out of tour award.-, tin; other going to H. Tmnfc (Uiwtsiigs). Sirs. J. W. lovelock (Paluicrslon) took all the awards in Bhoits Island Med, aiid T. B. Holdawav secured bath awards in tins selliug classes. Leo. Hodiing. G. A«wu.n, S. C'tird,. and 3'lfs. S. Johnston divided the honours in panic bantams. A. Doig and W. H. Kansas (both «f levin), each got a first in Rosenowte, and 'J.'. Kvanip O'almerstoß), Leo, KoefiJrig, H. Mnstws (Stratford), and M.i,« K. Duiß divide'] the honours in SrabrighSs.

In duel;*, ntovart awl LSiidsiwrj, as. Seed i';dast»;rtooj, F. =>. DjWoh (Isi.sun.y--thorpc), B. A, Fraw (Taihapw, H. .T. Bannister (Pnlmcrston), franklin Webb (Levin), flividctl the Jja.nqn.Ef. In anility poultry Geo. Jactetm . von ' four firsts, H, Pickering -(Palmers'toti) one first and special, I', B. Lareombe (i'alnwraon) three first, anil special, Vi. A. Bowman tmo first and special, ailirtvivrt and Lanrisft.atg four firsts, VY'. Scott t\v» firsts, J. Allen (Wellhis'tois) owe first ami special, •!'. feed foat firsts In itucks C. DaM won tiro fifits. Pigeons and Canafiss., There, was nut a large entry of pigcoas and canaries. In the former class Kyle, lire-*., K. V. Edwards, P. awl D, Q'Briwi, J, J. Elliott, ami E. Boyle ilh-Med the honours, while, in canaries. W, liikpeu., C. P. Pirrton, W. iPCarito. and Mm. Aitchisvm were the chief winners. The Fat Stock, Pat stock lirwrftfied spiendid competition, and some jjtvoil beasts were shown. P. & M'HfH) (president of the asspaiation) was as usual iftvhicibfe in steep, ■winning firsts far five wctliei-s and fivo long-woolled ewes, and also for five wethers aiid Down-crtes owes jiUticr tw« years. Jnfties St'Kclvk? (Foildiiii;) was Erst in Bowjkt&ss wethsrs over two years, and in the class for five fat ewes, <iny laieoil, under 3-i months; nls# for fiw* fat 3-ijnb ewes.inuk'r IS months. Aki'rs Bros. (Pal* mcrstofl) secured two firsts .fe.f live fat lambs under 12 months. A. E. and A. Syiri-fct (W.werk'y) wro first for five weth* er iambs* under twelve months, There was a siunll.ontrv ki' fat tttUle, K. A. M'KfMie. (Palmersiflu) ami T, A. Duncan (KunlervilleS taking the awards. Dairy Itaiw* should make it an absolute duty to ?.;? our superb exhibit at ■ tho MattinVfltn Show.' Tt/s the finest oft ttw grm-ttd. ,10HN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD., Wellington* fn-flwcting >Miv splendid exhibit, at the' Maunwatu Shaw. Taftgve Oil a.isd Benzine Kutrines-ii eofess:d displnv. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD., Welling.,: toh. iS Don't, decide upn that now Oil Bngiite : withaut see-iag a "lUchsiond." Apart (rem its nanujr exclusive, iiojiits of excelItmca, the i'aet that the "l-tiohnjond gaijj- ; ■cd the: highest aiVard in Oipejt eompetitfcun at the Intcnrntioiial Shaw should i iudnca you to get particulars from. A. S. . Fatten,' Plumber, Cairta'tois.--Advt SkWßJillers—Wo will be glad to see you at the. Jlanawntu Shaw.- Don't, foil to ■ see mr exhibit. .JOHN CIIAJIBEBS AND SON, LTD., WeUingten.* Plasmilldvs will find an .exhibit of Maciiinery ivhidi will be of flijsorlring in* tereSt at the. Manawattt Sbfcw. Bo sure. ■ and' inspect. JOHN CW.AMBBKS AND SON, LTD., Wellington*

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 8

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SOME OF THE AWARDS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 8

SOME OF THE AWARDS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 8

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