3Iayl3, 1920.] 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



363 



Quality Prizes. 



Twelve groups conforming most closely to type were selected in each of Sections A 

 and B for prizes of £5 and £2 10s., provided the winners laid 1,150 eggs or more in 

 twelve months. The winners were : — 



Section A. — J. J. Vaughan, 1,438 eggs, White Leghorns (1) ; A. Gliddon, 1310 eggs. 

 White Leghorns (2). 



Section B. — A. E. Brown, 1,345 eggs, Langshans (1); 1). Frew, junr., 1,292 eggs, 

 Langshans (2). 



Three of Mr. H. S. Lewis's group of 

 Black Orpingtons. 



Winner of second prize in Eifjhteenth Annual 



Competition (1,415 eggs) in Heavy Breeds 



Section. 



Prizes of £2 and £1 were awarded in each of Sections CI and C2 for the greatest 

 number of eggs laid by groups of six birds, subject to 1,000 eggs or more being laid. 



, Sec^jovi CI.— A. Mcsservy, 1,304 eggs, White Leghorns (1) ; C. McKendry, 1,237 

 eggs, White Leghorns (2). 



^Section C2.— F. M. Weierter, 1,. 336 eggs, Silver Wyandottes (1) ; J. Waterhouse, 

 " 1,314 eggs, Rhode Island- Reds (2). 



