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DOG AND POULTRY SHOW

AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS.

'LADY" STUBBS GIVES AWAY THE- PRIZES.

The pugs were only represented by four entrants, of which Mrs. Jordan showed three. The winner "Moggy" bas o ane Arm head and body, and defeated "Pansy" in her carriage Pansy was in good show form, and had a good cost,

In the unclassified cooks class there.wurd several good entries Mr. Dowbiggin's silver Wyandotte, which obtained the verdict, was of excellent size and abape nice lacing good legs and feet and in the piak of condition. The second exhibit was a good, square-shouldered Indian game cock. In the section for hens Mr. Dowbiggin's Silver Wyandotteswato beautifully laced, had nies combs, good legs and feet. The second bird

UNCLASSIFIED HENS, Mr. H. B L. Dawbiggin (Silver Wyandottes); Mr. EV. M. R. Go Sousa (Black Minorca); 3 Mr. J. G. Kynoch (Indian game).

WHITE LEGHORN PENS-1, Mr. F. H. Dilon. Mr. J. G.. Kynoch, Mr. E. B. L. Dowbigin.

BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK PENS.-1. Mr. J. G. Kynoch.

BROWN LEONORY PENS.-I, Mrs. M. B.⠀ Frost

The Efth annual dog and poultry show

Miss Wildin carried off both the prizes was an unqualified success from the point of view of the numbers of the entries for spaniels with a pair of animals that and the general standard of excellencs as

were much admired. "Kiora" is a lovely well as from the fact that the Show little black cocker bitch, with a nice attracted an unusually large gathering of straight cont, a good bead and ears Her fanciers and their friends, in spite of the legs were well feathered. In fact, she was Minores, had a nice evenly serate comb, Dowbiggin: 2, Mr. J. G. Kynoch: 3, Mr.

a splendid little bitch, "Bobbie" ran the winner very close. He has a compact body and good eyes and, like his wife, he was in the best condition."

black

nice shape and good lobe. The third bird, Indian game, was a big-boned one.

unfavourable weather. For this very Besirable result. the Committee - Mr.

NOTES ON THE PIGEONS. 3 H. 3. Gedge. Commander Beckwith, Mr.

In the class for homing pigeons the H. B. L. Dowbiggin, Mr. F. H. Dillon,

The unclassified terriers were a strong winner was a nice, robby red chequer, with Mr. G. W. Gegg, Mr. J. Bell Irving. Mr. and Interestinx class, for there were nice depth of keel and width of flight. P. Lander, Mr. F. J. Macarthy, Mr. J. C. shown the following terrier breeds; Aber. The second bird was a nicely-shaped blue, Wong, Mr. J. C. Wildin, Mr. E. V. M. deen, Dandie Dinmont, Cairn, Yorkshire with good head. The third bird was a de Socan, Mr. W. Ward. Inspectora Fisher and Grant and Mr. B. L. Frost and Boston Bull. Mr. Bell Irving's blue chequer, a worker all over, with nice Tinker" has a good skill and top-knotdepth of keel and width of flight, but Hon. Secretary and Treasurer--deserva a

He has a good shaped compact body rather too weak for the show pen. In the mood of praise from the general public. Mrs. H. A. Jones' "Biddy" was out of unclassified class the Dragons were in nice If any members made themselves con cost, but she is a fine little dog. Mr. condition, but failed in beaks. [spicuous by their untiring work, both Bell Irving's "Tough" would take some

midor mandible requires to be thicker, to before and during the show, these were beating in his own class, for he has a good give them a box beak. The third exbibit Messrs. F. J Macarthy, who took auch abend, nice eyes and cars, and a dense coat

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BLACE ORPINGTON Pers.--1. Mr. E. B., L. Dowbiggin.

LANGSHAN PENS.-1, MF. J. O. Kynoch, UNCLASSIFIED PENS.-1, Mr. H. B. L R. A. Rodgers.

GEESE-1, Miss Wildin. GANDERS.-1, Miss Wildin,

BEAT COCK IN THE SHOW.-Mr. J. G. Kynoch.

BEST HEN IN THE SHOW.--Mr. H. B. L Dowbiggin

BEAT PEY IN THE SHOW.-Mr. J., G...... Kynoch

H.E. THE GOVERNOR'S CUP.-(for aggre gate points) 1. Mr. J. G. Enoch. Afr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.

PIGEONS.

J. G. Kynoch; 3, Serg, J. D. Mekay.

Hquina-1, Sergt. A. George; 2, Mr.

UNCLASSIFIED-1 and 9. Mr. J. G. Kynech; 3, Master A. J. Taylor.

CATS.

D. GENERAL-1, Mr.D.

Ozorio's "Dare": 9 Lady 'Stubbs' "Topay." "

ENGLISH-1, Mrs. M. B. Frost's Josser " 1. Commat. Bockwith's Tommy."

SPEECH BY MR. GEDGE.

The prize-giving over, Mr. H. J. Gedge,

H. B. L. Dorbiggin, who was in charge The unclassified breeds were, as a class,

THE PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. of the prizes: Messrs. F. H. Dillon and

a great improvement on last year. Mr. J. C. Wildin, special stewards; and Mr.CH. Lyson showed a beautifully shaped After the dogs had been judged by Mr. B. L. Frost.

greyhound, one of the most envied dog in J. P. MacCarthy, Mr. A. Gibson, Mr. The entries constituted & record-88 the Show. "King of the Fal was in the J., Bell Irving and Commander C. W. dogs. 13 pigeong 7 cats and 155 in the poultry mction. Pigeons were being best condition. He has plenty of muscle Beckwith in the presence of an interested on behalf of the Committee, expressed shown for the first time, and the Com. and splendid legs fr. Ward's "Rex," crowd of spectators, Lady Stubbs gave the mitteo hopes to see larger entries both in which won in this class last year, had to prizes away, the list being as follows: the pigeon and the cat sections. H.E. the give way to such a dog as the King." Governor and Lady Stubbs arrived a is getting fat, which spoils his shortly after four o'clock and were inter-carriage, which is an essential in this: variety. Mr. Lanby'a "Chi, Ca," & black ested spectators of the judging of the dogs.

poodle with a nice clean head, good egye Owing to delay in the judging, the prize and coat. was showed in capital trim aad giving did not take place till an hour could win in a class of its own. later than the advertised time.

Four litters of puppies were shown, and "the judges" gave the prize to "Ben Doris' Land her children, a fine looking lot of terriers that even at present show pro- misc. Commander Beckwith's pointers should have caught the judge's eye, for they are little pups that are full of merit.

DOGS,

CLASS A~FOX TERRIERS,

1.-Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's Rab the

Ranter."

2.--Mrs. A. K. Taylor's "Dusedoo

Darkie."

3--Mrs. D. O. Russell's "Merriwa."

CLASS B-HULL DOGS. L-Mr. J..O.. Wildin's Mike." 3.-Capt. G. 8. Brown's "Sammy." 3.Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak's

leigh Penfold."

Bone

their appreciation of the interest, taken by their Excellencies in the Show, and parti- cularly thanked Lady Stubbs for present ing the prizes. Referring to his office, a Chairman of the Show, Mr. Gedge said it. must be owing to the great interest be book in dogs that he had been appointed Chairman. He confessed that he did not know much about poultry, To make him more keen than he was » Portugue friend of his the other "day offered to pro sent him an immense Sourabayan fighting cock. The bird, he was told, was a re nowned fighter and it was suggested that it should be kept at the Peak. Year by year he had admired and appreciated in Do small measure the individual efforts of the exhibitors at the Shows to improve the rearing and the keeping of poultry bere, and he thought that the delightful. hobby of keeping and rearing high, clais- birds" was increasing, and he emphasised the advantages of keeping well-known breeds in preference to the commen

of Johnstone's or garden speckled hen China. M. Gedge thought they would agree with him that the show, though still in it nfancy, hath both as regards dogs and poultry, surpassed its predecessors and they had to thank the working Committee- and its energetia Secretary for its "great SUCCESS.

CLASS HOW DOGS. Miss E. Scott Harston's," Leo"

-CLASS D-POINTERS-. 1-MAF. I d'Almada Kamedics

Frenchy Mr. A. Murdoch's "Rogue." "d-Hon. Mr.

Queenie."

NOTES ON THE DOGS In the fox terrier class, Mr. H. B. Dowbiggin's Rab the Ranter, which won five first and second prizess at shows in Sydney, N.S.W., recently, was adjudged a better animal than “Dunedoo Darkie," last year's champion dog. Rab He has a nice is a dog of much merit." long head, good legs, feet and front, and is in fact brimful of quality Mrs. Taylor's Dunedoo Darkie" is a shade coarser than he was last year. He has a short back, good feet, but is a little out behind Mrs. Russell Merriwa," given third place, is a good terrier. He has a

The White Leghorn Hens were a very straight front and a good-short back, but strong class, there being some extremely. is coarser in head than the 'winner. :: good birds. The only defect in most was The bulldogs were a very strong.class, that they were not in extra fine condition. Miss Wildin's exhibit, which secured the although the bull with the typical abort verdict, was a gem of a pallet with a legs has yet to make a magnificent and evenly serated comb of Hongkong of the best dogs in the show, was in the the correct shape, nice legs, nad was in good condition. Miss Wildin, also secur- pink of condition, and woo without quesed the second prize, the contest being very tion. He has a good skull and turn-up close and the second bird only losing on plenty of bone and a wide front. Captain the carriage of the comb Commander Brown's Sammy is a nice cloddy, fawn Beckwith's exhibit was a nice, racy-bodied with a good body and chop. The Hon bird with good head gear and legs. Un' Mr. Holyoak's Roseleigh Penfold "

fortunately it was out of condition pressed" Bammy very close. He is very hard light, fawn, with a good back and front. His fuce is hardly broken up enough. He is only a pup. but evident of good breed and is bound to make a good showing next year. There were one or two other nice bulls in this class, but they failed to catch the judge's cye owing to being too high in the leg defective ears and skull.

NOTES ON THE FOULTRY. In the class for White Leghorn Cocks, Mr. F. H. Dillon exhibited a nice plump bird, with an evenly serated comb, good Labes, legs and feet... It secured the prize but was followed very closely by Mr. JG. Kynoch's exbibit, the only defects of which were the comb and lobes. Mr. Frost's-Hon. Mr. exhibit which secured the third award, was a little pink in the lobes and, not in the best of condition. J

Mr. Wildin's

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In the class for Plymouth Rock Cocks, Mr. J. G. Kynoch's bird was a lovely even-barred one, and the judges found dificulty in even discovering smallest defect. It is anticipated that this bird will in several prizes in coming years. The second bird was a massive cock; with a nicely shaped tail, but requires just a little more attention. The thira bird, too, was nicely-barred, with good legs and feet, but bad goose wings.

The chow dogs were a miserable class, scarcely worth mentioning. We echo the

There were several entries for the Bar hope expressed by Mr. Gedge that the

red Plymouth Rock. Hens and the judges chow entries will be more numerous seat had no easy task to pick the winner as year, for the' chow is, after all, a typical all the exhibits were in good condition Chinese dog.

Mr. Kynoch's exhibits secured the first The pointers were a strong class, with and second prizes there being little dis- several entries thas can take their place similarity between the two. They were in the best company. Mr. Remedios both evenly-barred birds, with good legs "Frenchy

was in capital trim. She has and feet and having nice shapes. nice ears and Legs. Mr. Murdock's Widin's exhibit was as good as the other

Rogue has a fine carriage. dis head two, but lost owing to colour. was almost flawless. Hon. Mr. John Mar Johnstone's" Dandy" is a lovely pointer

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full of quality: He might have beet placed brat in his class if he were not rather on the small side, Mr. Bell Irving stood out of the Enal decision of the judges, as he was showing Mr. Johnstone's dogs

Miss

anticipated Mr. I B. L. Dowbig

Black Orpington Cock was an easy winner in his class. It had good colour, nice legs and feet. The only fault was that it require a little more cushion and carried its fail too erect. The second bird, exhibited by Mr. J C. Wong, was very massive but not in the best of con

The Hon. Mr. John Johnstone walked ditio0. away with all the prizes for the setters

the class for hens Mr. Dowbiggin's

John

CLASS. E-SETTERS.

Freckles."

Kitchener.. 3. Hoa Mr. "Fanny."

Joha

John

Joha

CLASS F-JAPANESE-

Johnston's

Johnstone's

Johnstone's

1-Mr. R. A. Nicholson's "Cho Cho," 2-Miss Wildin's' "' Peggy.”

3. Mrs. J. M. W: Foul's " Miiki."

CLASS OPEKINESE. «I-Mrs. H. Dreyer's “Taduza.

1.-Miss Murray's" Heck.”

CLASS H-PUGS. -Mrs. Jordan's "Meggy:"" 2-Mts. Ormiston's "Pansy.".

CLASS 1-8PANIELA.

1-Miss Wildin's "Kiora."

--Miss Wildin's "Bobbis."

CLASS: J-TERRIER (UNCLASSIFIED).

Mr. J Bell Irving's "Tinker" (Daudie Dinmont Terricí).

1.-Mrs. H. A. Jones Bindy" (York

shire Terrier).

CLASS X-BEELDS UNCLASSIFIED."

In conclusion, Mr. Gedge again thanked his Excellency for extending bis patron. age to the show. It had been a great pleasure to them to see the Governor- and Lady Stubbe there, and they expres ed the hope that this time next year his Excellency would be worthily represented: in the Show by a Terrier who might take a first prize. (Applause)

Mr. Gedge then called on little Misa Dillon to present a bouquet to

Lady Stubbs.

H.E. THE GOVERNOR said that his wila desired to thank Mr, Gedge and the Com- mittee for the welcome accorded to her... Both he and his wife had taken a keen interest in the show, and he was surprised i at the very good standard of the exhibits. He hoped that poultry fanciers would take the advice tendered by Mr. Gedge and breed the more uncommon classes of poultry. Having seen poultry shows else on the success of the show and tho credit where, he could congratulate the Colony

3.-Mr. J. Bell Irving's Tough "able standard achieved. He thanked Mr. Gedge for expressing the hope that next (Cairn Terrier).

year he would be represented by a chan pion fox terrier. If Mr. Gedge would give him the benefit of his wide experience before he left the Colony, which would be- At present, Government House was only very shortly, perhaps it might be done. :

represented by cats, and he was sorry Lady Stubbs entry had not caught the judge's eye (Laughter), Stubbs before the gathering dispersed.

Cheers were called for HE

and

Lady

1. Mr. C. H. Lyson's King of the

Fal (Greyhound). -Mr. W. Ward's "Rex" (Samoyede); 3—Mr. P. A Lanby's Chi Ch

(French Camiche).

CLASS X-LITTER OF PUPPIES, 1-M AK Taylor's Fox Terriers

with dam Ben Doris,

2-Mr A A. Lopes Pointers."

BEST DOG IN THE SHOW.

1 Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's Bab the

Banter.""

Mr. Bell Irving'e Tinker..

8. Mr. J. C. Wildin's "Mike"

BEST HITCH IN THE SHOW--- Hon Mr. John

Freckles."

Johnstone's

MG TA. Nicholas “ Cho Cho. «JIMI FX. 'Almada Remedios'

Frenchy."

POULTRY.

THE DENNISTON PLAYERS IN

NIGHTIE NIGHT."

Nightie Night," the rollicking farce- presented by the Denniston Playerson Saturday night at the Theatre Royal, was -1. voted one of the most outstanding auccesses, for he is the proud possessor of threohibit again, secured the award: If bad

of the company in Hongkong, not because adibrals that were full of quality, a nice colour, good shape, nice legs and

of the lavish display of lingerie but be... Frockles," is a lovely headed bitch feet Commander: Beckwith's bird also

cause the play teems with. laughter-raising there was no question, but that she was the showed well, but was a triffe too light in

situations. The authors have deftly best, bitch in the show with a nice body weight Miss Wildin's exhibit had a nics

strung together the cause an effect and tail. She could do with a little more broad body,

the verbal jugglory in which Billy Moffat feathering, especially on the tail Kit In the class for Langshan Cocks, there

indulges, in an attempt to soothe the chener ran the winner very close was nothing to choose between the exhibits WRITE LEGHORN COCKS-1, Mr. F H Teslopsy of his wife, Mollie? How

Fanny is a bitch with ater coat, of Mr. J. G. Kynoch and Lieut Comdr. Dillon, Mr. J. G. Kynoch:

sister, Ernestine, spoils all his impromptu Kilgour cars and carriago, Ma

They were both t tall, well set up

tal of WHITE LEGHORN HS-1 and 3, Mis wife by informing: her that the bracelet -purchase of a bracelet for his As usual, the little Japanese attracted birda, with nice colour. The only fault wildin.d. My pod ma much attention Amateurs who tried to with Lieut. Comdr. Kilgour's exhibit BANNED PLYMOUTH ROCK COCKS-1, Mr Lorraine, the dancer, who is the pet belongs to none other than Trinie examine the points of the entries decided that two toe nails were missing. In the in their own mind that the prize was clars for beas, Mr. Dowbiggin's exhibit J. G. Kynoch; 2, Mise Wildin

target of Mollie's jealousy and the between Peggy last year's winner, and was good, and nicely coloured, but did not BARBED PLYMOUTH ROCK HENS1 and 2, scenes that follow furnish those taking **Chiyo," a winner of three years ago. appear to be racy enough. The second Mr. J. G. Kynocha

part in them with splendid opportunities BLACK ORPINGTON Cocks1, Mr. E B of providing amusement: for onlookers. The junges, however, ruled out “Chigo" Bird showed too much of the Orpington because he is to too big in body. After blood and was too cobby. The third bird Dewbiggin; 2, Mr. 1. C. Wong the skein is further entangled by the much deliberation, the judges gave Mr. lacked shape. Taken as a whole the class

BLACK ORPINGTON HENS. Mr H B. L appearance of Trixie as the prospective Nicholson's Cho' Cho the prize. She was very poor. Dowbiggin; 2, Commander Beckwith tenant of Billy Moffat's flat-chiefly is a lovely little bitch with a nice head: In the class for Andalusian Cocks, Dr.

through an essay in real estate busines and body. Miss Wildin's Peggy & Eva Sum Yar's exhibit had splendid

of Mollat's brother in-law, Philip Burton.... noted winner, is not quite so good in cont lacing, grand and evenly serated comb, LINCEHAN HINS-1, Mc. I B. L. The fun becomes furious when the Moffats to-day as she was a year ago. She has a nice lobes, and shape; Mrs. Lee's, exhibit | Dowbiggin; 2, Mr. J. G. Kynoch return from the theatre and Mrs Moffat splendid carriage, nice ears an eyes, but was a nice, upstanding bird, good facin ANDALUSIAN COCK-1, Dr. Kwan Bum finde Trixie installed in one of the rooms was beaten in size. Mrs. Fouldy Miki" but pinky in lobes and very creased. The Yin, 1. Mrs. C. L. Les our for the knight. It may be imagined how.. could do with a little more feathering winning hen was in good condition and ANDALUSIAN HENS-1 Dr. Kwao A Howard as Trizier Mr. Loo Hais a nice little dog, with a good head well shaped

Ving & Men C. Le Lee.

Kent Bil- Moffat Miss Florence In the class for Brown Leghorns Cocks

Belbridge as Philip Burton, Mr. Wan Most of the entries did not look like real good colour, comb, legs, belt and lobe, but Sum in; 2. Mr. E. U M. R. 66. Rob Augustin as Jiminy Blythe, the foalous Lost of the word a very poor class the inning exhibit was a nice bird, with BROWN LEGHOR COCKS-1. Dr. Chapter Mollies Moffat, Mr. Derid Pekinese Mrs. Dreyer's Laduza, the slightly creased. The second bird failed BROWN LECHON HENS Winter, was the only entry really typical to win owing to faulty end gear fate H. B. Frost, and 5 ft. husband of Trixie and Molite's counter part) and last but not least, Miss Valen of the class. He is a good-headed animal, class for hens the winner was a perfect UNCLASSIFIED COCKS. Mr. E. B. Line Bidney as Norair, the maid, kept the with a fine carriage and a nice coat. Mis bird with no apparent fault, whatever. Dowbwiggin (Silver Wytudotte); 2. Mr. theatre rocking with laughter

Heck his a nice head, but The second bird was besten owing to Gynoch Indian game); 3. Cdr. O To-night the Denniston Players present be lacked in coût.

The Woman in Room 13," a drafta faulty lobes.

W. Beckwith (Rhode Island Hen)

Murray's

LAGAHAN COocks.—1, Mr. J. G. Kynoch; 2, L. Cdr. P. U. Kilgour,

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