Manawatu Poultry Association.
Nothing like being in time. The , Manawatu Poultry Association offer £B6 in special prizes for birds suit* ■ 'able for export. ' This undoubtedly, is the right way to encourage com* petition on the right lines. The classes and conditions are as under:— Class I.—Pen Indian Game, Hou* dan Cross. b* <» Class 2.—Pen Indian Game, Wyandotte Cross. Class B.—Pen Indian Game, Orpington Cross. 1 . '5? Class 4.—Pen Indian Game, Dorking Cross. - ; Class 6.—Pen Langshan, Plymouth Rock Cross. Class 6 —Pen of any other birds suitable for export. conditions : 1. Each pen must consist of six birds. 2. Age not to exceed seven months. 8. Entrance fee 7/6 for each pea of six birds. 4. Competitions open toall breeders, 5. Three birds out of each peo will be selected by the Judge and killed by a Grader. Points to be allotted to birds dead and alive. Birds killed to bo the property of exhibitors. 6. Unless three entries no Second "' Prize, unless five entries no Third Prize.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 September 1902, Page 2
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167Manawatu Poultry Association. Manawatu Herald, 23 September 1902, Page 2
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