The Farm-poultry . s Vvus go good that four C ribbonswere awarded. Cockerels—In White Coch-ins McNeil & Oke won first on a bird of thehighest quality in every particular; also win-ning fourth on a very good bird ; second andthird, nice even colored well finished speci-mens. Fifth, quite a promising — The first, also the second, two won-derfully fine birds; third and fourth, a closerun for the position ; fifth and sixth, splendidbirds. The two specimens uni)laced In surely deserve recognition. Black Langshans. W. C. Moore, Stoncham,! ck. E. T. Gib-son, Nashua, N. H.,
The Farm-poultry . s Vvus go good that four C ribbonswere awarded. Cockerels—In White Coch-ins McNeil & Oke won first on a bird of thehighest quality in every particular; also win-ning fourth on a very good bird ; second andthird, nice even colored well finished speci-mens. Fifth, quite a promising — The first, also the second, two won-derfully fine birds; third and fourth, a closerun for the position ; fifth and sixth, splendidbirds. The two specimens uni)laced In surely deserve recognition. Black Langshans. W. C. Moore, Stoncham,! ck. E. T. Gib-son, Nashua, N. H., 2,3 ck;lben; 1,2 ckl;!,.),() pul. J. S. Ilemlngton, Greenville, , 4, (i ck; 2 hen; 3, (J ckl; 3 pul.; 2 J. Manley, Maplewood,5 ck. Batty Bros.,Lawrence, 3 hen; 2 pul.; 5 pen. John , 3d, Short IIIlls, N. .1., 4 hen; .i Stevens, Kidgefield, Conn., .5 Poultry Farm, Waltham, 6 W. Battelle, Harding, 4 ckl; 3 pul.; Gpen. J. II. Colprit, Arlington Heights, 1, FIKST PRIZE WHITK WYANDOTTE by C. F. A. .Smith, Waltham, Mass. wonders as Cochins. No. 295, (McNeil ,t< Ikes Gth), a hen of fine form and color, with- Hiie slight defects of gray and part of plum-Cockerels and Pullets — Six cock-crc is and seven pullets shown. The majorityof them lack maturity to fully show whatthey will be. White Cochins. Brooks & Weld, Ileadville, 1,5 ck; 1,2,4h li; 2, 3 ckl; 1,3, 5, G pul. Philander Wil-li luis. 2,Gck; 3, G hen. McNeil & Oke, 3, 4iN: 5, G hen; 1, 4 ckl; 2, 4 pul. Moses 1)., Avon, 6 hen; 5 ckl; 6 pul.; 1 ;. Drew, Avon, 2 pen. Cock— The first the best one we have everseen. Second, grand good all around bird,larks a little in comb. Third, lacks In feath-ei ing and ear lobes. Fourth, good in shapeand color, plumage not complete. Fifth andsixth lack a little in Cochin shape. Sens—We must admit a mistake in placing first inthis class, winner of first, by far the finestshape White Cochin hen in the show.
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