WHANGAREI SHOW
FURTHER AWARDS MADE WINNERS IN POULTRY SECTION From Our Own Correspondent WHANGAREI, Wednesday. The Whangarei A. and P. Association’s winter show was continued today, and was well attended. The following additional awards have been made: POULTRY FANCY CLASSES Black Orpingtons.—Cockerel: G. Ambler, junr., 1; R. R. Peters, 2. Leghorns.—White English cockerel: H. K. May, 1. Hen: H. G. May, 1; G. Ambler, junr., 2. MJnorcas.—Cockerel: G. Ambler, junr., 1. Hen: G. Ambler, junr., 1; M. Thorburn, 2. Old English Game.—Cock: M. Thorburn, 1; W. King, 2 and 3. Cockerel: W. King, 1 and 2. Hen: W. King, 1 and 3; M. Thorburn, 2. Pullet: W. King, 1 and 3. Wyandottes.—White pullet: H. K. May, Any t other variety purebred fowls.— Cockerel: W. Thorburn, 1 and 2. Hen: Miss E. McKeown, 1; T. McKeown, 2. UTILITY CLASSES Black Orpingtons. Cockerel: D. Ambler, junr., 1. Cock: R. R. Peters, 1; G. Ambler, junr., 2; J. Alquist, 3. Hen: G. Ambler, junr., 1.- Pullet: G. Ambler, junr., 1; J. Alquist, 2. Leghorns.—Brown cock: L. V. Scott, 1; Mrs. W. T. Simons, 2. Pullet: M. Thorburn, 1. White cock: Mrs. Warren, 1 and 2; C. Painters, 3. Cockerel: T. B. Stringer, 1; G. Ambler, junr., 2. Pullet: Mrs. Storey, 1 and 3; W. A. Carruth, 2. Minorcas.—Cockerel: G. Ambler, junr., I. Hen: M. Thorburn, 1. Pullet: G. Ambler, 1. Sussex.—Pullet: Mrs. Warren, 1; S. Warren, 2; Mrs. W. T. Simons, 3. Wyandottes.—Silver-laced cock: R. S. Carter, 1. Cockerel: P. S. Carter, 1. Hen: P. S. Carter, 1 and 2. Pullet: P. S Carter, 1 and 2. White hen: Mrs. Warren, 1. Pullet: TI. K. May, 1. ~A ny^other variety utility fowl.—Cock: Mrs. Warren, 1 and 2. Cockerel: R Agnew, 1. Hen: R. Agnew, 1. AMATEUR CLASSES Leghorns.—Cock; J. W. Wakelin, 1. Cockerel: G. T. Marshall, 1; A. J. McKay, 2; H. Lang-don, 3. Hen: H. Lansroon, 1. Pullet: Mrs. Carruth, 1; Mrs. -A- J. McKay, 2; H. Langdon, 3. Orpingtons.—Hen: Mrs. P. Tuck, 1 Pullet: Mrs. J. White, 1. Wyandottes.— Cock: W. Thorburn, 1. Hen: W. Thorburn, 3. Bantams.—Elack Rosecomb cock: IT. Iv. May, 1; G. Plaisted, 2. Cockerel: H. K. May, 1. Hen: H. K. May, 1; G. Plaisted, 2: F. Hill, 3. Pullet: H. K. May, 1. Game cock: J. Miles, 1. Buff cock: M. Thorburn, 1; H. L. Haden, 2; B. L. Parkes, 3. Cockerel: Mrs. Donaldson, 1; P. Gardner, 2 and 3. Hen: Mrs. Donaldson, 1; J. Banton, 2; B. L. Parkes, 3. Pullet: Mrs. Donaldson, 1; B. L. Parkes, -I W. Stewart, 3. Any other variety cock: W. Warren, 1; Mrs. Donaldson, 2. Hen: Mrs. Donaldson, 1; S. Warren, 2. Pullet: Mrs. Donaldson, 1. Hen, owned by child: Harold Day, 1; Archie Anderson, 2; Peter Gardner, 3. Cock: Arthur Otway, 1; B. L. Parkes, 2; H. L. Canning, 3. DUCKS Indian Runners: White utility old duck: Mrs. Donaldson, 1; L. V. Scott 2. Old drake, white and fawn, utility:’ TDowthwaite, 1. Old duck, white and fawn, utility: T. Dowthwaite, 1. Young drake, fancy, white and fawn: T. Dowthwaite, 1. Young duck, fancy, white and fawn: T. Dowtliwaite, 1. Peking young drake: G. Ambler, 1. Young 1. Khaki Campbell utility old drake: A. G. Tatton, 1; Mrs. Donaldson, 2; G. Ambler, 3. Young drake: Mrs. W. Timms, 1; Mrs. Donaldson, ° hl duck: Mrs. J. White, 1; G. Ambler, junr., 2; F. White, 3. Young duck: Mrs. Donaldson, 1; G. Ambler, 2. SPECIAL PRIZES .-Hoey J lem -2 rial: R. R. Peters. Club shield: Mrs. Warren. Best young bird in show: R R. Peters. Best utility young b d rd ln show: R. R. .Peters. Best bird in show: R R. Peters. Best duck in show: G. Ambler, junr. Ladies’ bracelet: R. K. Peters. Homers.—For birds rung 1929, or red chequer—Cock: Miss J. Cain, t’ a' i? e i nty .’ 2; J ’ A - Pickering. 3. Hen: ?• 4’ J- Mealy cock: J. Henty, 1 ■ Any other colour, cock:—R. Elliot. 3 J - Hentar. I: J- A. Pickering, 2. Blue cock: J Henty, 3. Hen: J. Hentv, 1; : Preston. 2. Blue chequer, cock: J A Pickering 1; G. A. Tail, 2; A. W. Beesv.Hen: K ’ Pemberton, 1. Black or black chequer cock: J. Pickering, 1 and • L, 4-,^ alker » 2 - Hen: J. Pickering, 1 and t T £ ed chequer cock: J. Pemberton. 1; J. 1 lckermg, 2. Hen: W. H. Parsons, 1 and championship; J. Henty, 2; J. A. Pickering, 3. Mealy cock: ,T. Pemberton, 3 Hen: J Pickering, 1. Pied cock: G. Mee, 1 and 2; J. A. Pickering. 3. Hen: G. A. Parsons. 1. Any other colour, cock: J. A. Pickering, 1,2 and 3. Best Young Bird, under 12 months, flown 65 miles or over.—Cock: J. Henty, Tb*?; Me ®* K. Pemberton. 3. Hen: L. Waiker 1; J. A. Pickering, 2 and 3. Cock, 100 miles or over: J. Henty, 1; G. H Parsons, 2; J. Henty, 3. Hen: J. A. Pickering, 1,2 and 3. Best bird any age, flown 100 miles or over:- J. A. Pickering, 1 and 2; J. Henty, 3. Hen: ,T. A. Pickermg, 1 and 3; J. Henty, 2. Two hundred miles or over: J. Henty, 1 and. 3; J. A. Pickering, 2. Hen: L. Walker. 1. Three hundred miles or over: J. Henty, 1; W. H. Parsons, 2; G. Mee, 3. Hen: W. Parsons, 1 and 2. Five hundred miles or oyer, cock: J. A. Pickering, 1 and champion; J. Henty, 2 and 3. Hen: J. Henty, 1; J. A. Pickering, 2. Pigeon Race Class.—J. A. Pickering, 1 and 3; J. Henty, 2; A. W. Beeston, v.h.e. FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS Aspidistra: W. U. Timewell,. 1. Basket of ferns: F. L. Wilkinson, 1; W. U. Timewell, 2 and 3. Fern, maidenhair: G. Rush, I. Fern, three varieties: R. Whitelaw, 3; G. Rush, 2. Chrysanthemum, single bloom: G. Rush, 1; R. R. McLennan, 2 and 3. Chrysanthemums, three blooms: R. McLennan, 1 and 2; G. Rush, 3. Chrysanthemums, six blooms: R. R. McLennan, 1 and 2; G. Rush, 3 and h.c. Bowl of chrysanthemums: G. Rush, 1 and 2; Mrs. W. A. Given, 3; Mrs. T. A. Black, h.c. Bowl of flowers: Mrs. W. 'A. Given, 1; Mrs. T. A. Black. 2; G. Rush, 3. Vase of flowers: Mrs. W. A. Given, 1; Mrs. T. A. Black, 2; G. Rush. 3. Pot plants, children under 12: Miss R. Robertson, 1; W. Foote, 2. SCHOOL WORK Primer 1 and 2.—Best sample of print script: J. Andrews, 1; L. Ormandy, 2; A. Tito, 3. Primer 3 and 4: M. Broon, 1; J. Graf, 2; H. Wilkinson, 3. Standard IV. —Bill of six items, printscript: O. Hall, 1; B. Johnson, 2; P. Were, 3. Standard V. Z. Nash, 1; H. McLeod, 2; O. Trigg, 3. Standard VI.: G. Morgan, 1; R. Ace. 2; 3£L Southern, 3. Standard VII.: A. Dickson, 1; T. Graham, 2. Drawing, pencil.— Standard IV.: M. Monk, 1; J. Carter, 2; G. Wallace, 3. Standard V.: O. Davies, 1; Yvonne Beehre, 2; Jean Dickson. 3. Standard VI.: B. Rushbrook, 1; A. Morgan, 2; Ruth Lee, 3. Standard VII.: Arthur Dickinson, 3; C. Monk, 2. Series of four sketches.—Standard IV.: G. Finch, 1; J. Carter. 2; Joan Heape, 3. Standard V.: C. Boys, 1; J. McKinley, 2; Bernice Paxman, 3. Standard VI.: Ruth Lee. 1; Beth Rushbrook, 2; Leo Thorburn. 3. Standard VII.: Arthur Dickinson, 1; Charlie Monk, 2. Four sketches, in pencil.—Standard IV.: T. Alcock, 1; E. Beeston, 2; T. Bishell, 3. Standard VI.: Bob Johnson, 1; Frank Carter, 2. Standard VII.: Arthur Dickinson, 1; C. Monk, 2; T. Graham, 3. Four sketches, in crayon.— Standard IV.: T. Lane, 1; G. Vaile. 2; Winnie Reed, 3. Standard VI.: F. Carter, 1; M. Lan, 2; M. Vaile, 3. Standard VII.: A. Dickinson, 1; C. Monk, 2. Sketch illustrating rhyme or story, in crayon.— Primers: J. Wellan, 1; D. Archer. 2; T. Maliia, 3. Standard I.: K. Lane, 1; A. Christie, 2; L. Millford, 3. Standard III.: Wilma Anderson, 1; Dulcie Cameron. 2; James Lindsay, 3. Original design.— Standard I.: Flora Attwood, 1: Lois Journeax, 2; Lenore Beilin, 3. Standard II.: McGregor, 1; Riki Tito, 2; Connie Bishcll, 3. Standard HI.: Clive Beatty, l; William McKinley, 2; Ethel Attwood, 3; Peter Ware, h.c. Standard IV.: Frank Lockie, 1; Graham Finch, 2; Joice Ringham, 3. Standard V., water colour: Hazel Beatty, 1; Ruth Redfern, 2; Ron Colman. 3. Standard VI.: Mary Vaile, 1; V. Vaile, 2; M. Maine, 3. Standard VII.: C. Monk, 1; D. Smith, 2; A. Dickinson, 3. Drawing on tinted paper, nature.—Primer I.: D. Mitchell, 1; J. Primrose, 2: E. Morgan, 3. Primer II.: M. Nixie, 1; D. King, 2; B. Brake, 3. Standard I.: Thelma Babe, 1: Cliff Bell. 2; Allen Christie, 3. Standard II.: O. McCabe, 1; B. Lane, 2; Winnie Wilson, 3. Standard III.: M. Inder, 1; M. Hore, 2: W. .Anderson, 3. Standard IV.: J. Ringham, 1: I. Alack, 2; Leo Tucker. 3. Standard V.: F. Mclntyre, 1: R. Morgan, 2; E. Buckland. 3. Standard VI.: M. Lane. 1: V. Vaile, 2; M. Vaile, 3. Standard VII.: A. Dickinson. 1; T. Graham, 2. Pencil,of object.—Standard III.: D. Osborne, 1; J.
Bunkhill, 2; W. Anderson, 3. Standard IV. Harold Day, 1; Douglas Rishworth, 2; G. Finch, 3. Standard V.: O. Davies, 1; Jean Dickinson, 2; Etnel Buckland. 3. Standard VI.: Beth Rushbrook, 1; Leo Thorburn, 2; Shirley Thorburn, 3. Brushwork,- in nature.—Standard IV.: Vera Dickinson, 1; Betty Johnson, 2. Standard V. : Ethel Buckland, 1; F. Mclntyre, 2; R. Colmar, 3. Standard VI.: M. Lane, 1; Mary Vaile, 2; Harry Buckland, 3. Standard VII.: C. Monk, 1. Mapping.—Standard III.: Fred Russek, 1; Thelma Bell, 2; Madge Banks, 3; Austin Brown, h.c. Standard IV.: M. Brown, 1; Mavis Monk, 2; D. Carter, 3. Standard V.: Peggy Cates, 1; Ethel Buckland, 2; Roy Thomas, 3. Standard VI.: Mary Vaile, 1; G. Morgan, 2; Bert Flower, 3. Standard VII.: A. Dickinson, 1; T. Graham, 2; C. Monk, 3. Standard 111., plasticine: D. Cameron, 1; V. Courtney, 2; W. McKinley, 3. Standard IV.: Ken Hardy, 1; T. Main, 2; M. Hughes, 3. Sewing.—Standard I.: Peggy Warren, 1; Jean Kemp, 2; Florence Crossley, 3. Standard II.: Jean McKinley, 1; Joy Cotton, 2; Jean Lee, 3. Standard III.: Alma Morton, 1; Muriel Gash, 2; Thelma Bell, 3. Standard IV.: Doris Ringham, 1; Allice Attwood, 2; Gretta Hedditch, 3. Standard V.: H. Phillips, j.; G. Finlayson, 2; Jean Dickinson, 3. Standard VI.: Connie Jones, 1; M. Webster, 2; E. Burke, 3. Paper folding.—Primer II.: Loris Day, 1; Lionel Ormandy, 2; Walter Wateford, 3. Standard I.: Loris Journeux, I;*C. Bell, 2; John Johnson, 3. Standard II.: L. Taylor, 1; J. Ruff, 2; B. Feaver, 3. Cardboard modelling.—Standard III.: E. Phillips, 1; R. Belin, 2; B. Crossley, 3. Standard IV.: K. Mcßae, 1; L. Bennett. 2; E. Beaston, 3. Standard V.: R. Wood, 1; W. Lee, 2; Mack Carter, 3. Standard VI.: B. Johnson, 1; B. Thorburn, 2; F. Carter, 3. Standard VII.: Arthur Dickinson, 1; Charlie Monk, 2; Tom Graham, 3. WOODCHOPPING EVENTS The following handicaps have been declared by Mr. C. L. Hardy for the woodchopping events to be held at the Whangarei Winter Show next Saturday:— 14in. Standing Chop.—W. J. Costello, 3s; M. Griffin, us; W. Thorburn, 7s; C. W. Dwyer, 12s; F. Underwood, 16s; H. McCormick, J. McCormick, B. Finlayson, 18s; R. Johnson, H. Sealette, N. Wikaria, P. Hoey, G. Rete, W. Paul, 20s; J. J. Niho, N. Hastie, P. Herewini, 225; J. Nash, 245; F. Patterson, W. Prime, W N. Austin, A. B. Fergerson, P. S. Carter. T. H. Snelling, J. Marsh, T. Paul, G Reeves, G. Laing, 265. 14in. Underhand Chop.—M. Griffin, 6s; C. W. Dwyer, C. Childs, 10s; R. Johnson, W. Thorburn, J. Nash, W. J. Costello, P. Hoey, 18s; T. Snelling, H. Sealette, P Herewini, 20s; W. underwood, N. Hastie. B. Tapene, W. N. Austin, A. B. Fergerson, H. McCormick, 225; J. J. Niho, 245; W. Prime. J. Marsh, N. Wikaria, P. S. Carter, J. McCormick. F% Patterson, G. Reeves, 265; T. Paul, withheld.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 8
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