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jJUSSIAN FUR EXHIBITION. A Wonderful Show of Glorious Fur Coats, Wraps, Stales, and Capee— Including REAL ELECTRIC CHAPPELLE, MUSQUASH, MARMOT, ERMINE AND MOLE CONEY COATS. Tliese Coats are undoubtedly the best investment any woman can make, as they are far cheaper in the long run than auv other coats. 1-ligh-grade Fur Coats always look good, Decides insuring comfort during cold, wintry weather. fopM rtio?S thT arf °ffered at are onetourth their real value. . : Ru^Nn°W f<lil t to SCe the ExhiW"°n of ■KUcsian iurs at 68, WILLIS STREET. 68, WILLIS STREET. (Same entrance, as Ambassador Cab'arot) Hours, 10 to 5 daily. ■ HALL MARTC OF PIANO QUALITY-. rpHE selection of a suitable Piano for A your homo is simplified at Beee's-l ■ depth of tone, and classic deYot with, all their admittod superiorilv the inferior kinds now. marketed. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST.. WELLINGTON. FAMOUS FOR PIANOS SINCE 1861. ■■ ; . BIRDS AND GATS WELLINGTON SHOW CONCLUDED The Wellington Poultry. Pigeon, Canary, and Cat Show was concluded on Saturday. Unfortunately the show experienced poor weather until the'last day ■when. the Welcome Week opening distracted attentiou from the show" The final awards wore:— . * In. pipteons Mr. M. G. Grensida won the Aew Zealand championship for the best black hon (magpie) in the Bhow, Will B. M'Kenzie won the M'Quarrie r •,, d > for the beSt bird (English owl, frilled) in the show. J. H< Clark for Hie best bird which has flown 4® miles (racing homer), and R. W. HoWison for the best young magpie pigeon.Tho following are the additional awards:— Pigeons.—English, owls: Cock W, B. M'Kenzia, 1 aiid 2; hen. W. B. M'Kenzie, 1 and 2; under 12 months W I». M'Kenzio, 1 nnd 2. African owls, black or black pied cock, W t B. M'Kenneb C- ,V°fi etllel'1' 2; -under i 2 months, 0. Vogetherr 1 and 3, W. B. M'Kehzie •; A-O.V, cock and hen, \V. B. M'Kenzie . 1; G. i Vogetherr, 2; under 12 ■nionths > .aV.,,B.., M'Kenzie .li~C. Vogetherr 2 and 3. Oriental Frills, W B. M'Xeilzie 1 in all classes. ' Turbits C. Vogetherr 1 in both classes. Jurbits; C. W. B. M'Kenzie 1 in all classes';'■"•f OamPbell 2 for cock and hen. -Magpie) R. W.Howison, 1 for all black clasees except-hen, and for yellow cock under 12 months, and A.O.V. hen; M G , Oi'enside 1 for adult black hen and yellow cock, 2 for A.O.V. hen and same under 12 months; C. Vogetherr 1 for A.O.V. hen under 12 mwitt. Tumblers : T. Campbell 1 for adult epefc and hen^ 1 for-hen under 12 months ; X J°nes 1, for A.O.V. cock and hen. Tumblers, C. Vogetherr cock under'l2 months. A.O.V. fancy pigeon, W. B. M iienzie 1 for adult cock and hen, and cock and hen under 12 months. Utility pigeons, A.O.V. cock, Ken Davey 1, Jim Dovey, 2; hen, Ken Davey 1. Ladie?' class, EiWn Howison 1. Baeing homers, E. G. Newson 1 for red chequer cockj A. J. Reader 1 for hen; A. \\. Stace 1 for cock under /12 months; W. E. Griffiths 2; blue or black chequer cock, A. W. Stace 1 W P. Griffiths-2; hen, W.E. Griffiths l', W. Uark 2; hen under 12 months, A. W. Stace 1, R. Haßtio 2; cock. A. ',W. Stace 1, W. E. Griffiths 2; blue cock and hen. A. W. Stttce.l and 2; pied cock and hen, W. Clark 1, A. W. Stace 2; cock under 12 months, W. Clark. A.0.0. Cock and hen, A. W. tStace 1 and 2; under 12 months. A. W. Stace I, W. Clark 2. Flown 400 miles, cock •J. H Clark 1 and 2, hen, G. H: Wilson 1 and 2- 250 mile ß , cock G. H. Wilson 1, XT. Bruce 2; hen, W. E. Griffiths 1, J. H. Wilson 2 j ISO miles, cock G. H. Wilson 1, B. Hastie 2; hen. G. H. Wilson 1, J. T. Bruce 2; cock under 12 months, G. H; Wilson 1, E. G Newson 2j 100 miles cock J. T. Bruce 1, A. W.- Stace 2; hen. G. H. Wilson 1, W. E. Griffiths 2. Children: Working homer, W. Cook 1; fancy pigeon, Dorothy Howison 1. ■ ' "Canary and Cage Birds.—Yorkshires, non-colour fed, open classes: Yellow, clear or ticked, G. E, Fearn 1 and 2; yellow, Mrs. Latimer: lightly vafifisrated, G. E. Fearn 1 and special, "R. Bailay 2; heavily variegated, G. E. learn 1 and special. 2 and 3r self' cinnamon, G. E. Fearn 1. H. W. Hargreaves 2; foul or heavily variegated, cinnamon.' G. E. Fearn 1; green, G. E. Fearn 1: self or foul green, O. E. Fearn: yellow hen, any colour, H. W. Hargreaves 1, R. Bailey 2; buff, clear or ticked. H. W. Harareaves 1, G; X Fearn 2; lightIV vanesated, ft. Bailey 1. G. E. Fearn 2; heavily variegated", R.. Bailey 1; ttcked or lightly variegated cinnamon, •G. E. Fearn 1; foul or heavily "vn HeBated. G. E. Fearn 1; buff, G. E. Feiirn 1. R. Bailey 2.- Unfliphteti. Yorkshire: Yellow, clear, or ticked, Jl. Bailey 1 and 2; variegated, Mrs. La-timer, ' 1'; self or foul green, H. "W. Hargreaves 1 ; hen, any colour. 8,. Bailey 1; buff, clear or ticked, G. E. Fearn 1, P»! Bailor-2: variegated, 1?. Bailer 1, G. E. Fearn 2; variegated clnnaiiion; B. Bailey 1; any colour, hen. Sirs. Latimer 1, H. \V. Hargrcavea 2. Yorkshire colour fed. J. Dampsoy 1. Novice section : Yellow, clear or ticked, J. 'X. Little 1; buff, J. Jy. Xiltlc. Open' class: Noi-wich, jmllow, clear, or ticked. E. Bullen 1, it MacUte 2; lightlyvariegated, J. Demosey 1} hen. any colour. Mi's. Latimer 1,8. Bailey 2; lightly variegated, Mrs. Latimor 1. 11. Bailey 2; buff hen, E.-Bullnn 1 and champion, R. Bailey 2. Unflightod Norwich: Yellow, clear, .or ■ ticked;" Mrs. Latimer 1 and 2; variegated, Mrs. .A. Mason • any colour, E. Bullen' 1, special and feSflpv* champion, Mrs, A,; Mason 2; Inift, , variegated, Mr. Ma^lde 1; buff, hen, any colour. MY- Maekie 3. Norwich colour-fed, 'buff,, clear, t 6r 'ticked, .M." Maekie Ij white canaries. pair*, and four. Mrs. John Martin 1: A.0.V.. Mrs John Martii. 1: ladies' class, Mrs. John Martin. Mules: Goldnneh, light 6? li£htiv vnrießatsfl. Mr*, John Martin. 1, 2, 3; dark or heavily variegated. 1 and 2: greenfinch mul«. Mrs. John Martiti. Fiuehes, rthildreli'i class : Goldfinch, Miss M. Drydcn 1 and npecial; Matter Haynes -2; roll*i (judged by sinpinsr). Jameß Gaiviri ; and 2: younar bird, Mrs. Harrison and special and 2

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 2

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