150 POULTBY FATTENING. 



15. Any other Gross-bred than those mentioned in Classes 9 to 



14. The Breeding to be stated, if known. Couple of 

 Cockerels. 



16. Any Cross-bred other than those mentioned in Classes 9 to 



14. The Breeding to be stated, if known. Couple of Pullets. 



17. Irish Fowls. Any variety bred and fed in Ireland. Couple of 



Cockerels. 



18. Irish Fowls. Any variety bred and fed in Ireland. Couple of 



Pullets. 



19. Capons. Any variety, Breed to be stated, if known. Couple. 



20. Aylesbury Ducks. Couple of Drakes or Ducks. 



21. Rouen Ducks. Couple of Drakes or Ducks. 



22. Any Pure-bred variety other than Aylesbury or Rouen, the 



Breed to be stated. Couple of Drakes or Ducks. 



23. Any Cross-bred variety. The Breeding to be stated, if known. 



Couple of Drakes or Ducks. 



24. Toulouse Geese. Couple of Ganders or Geese. 

 2/5. Rmbden Geese. Couple of Ganders or GeeSe. 



26. Any Cross-bred variety. The Breeding to be stated, if known. 



Couple of Ganders or Geese. 



27. Turkeys Cocks, Bronze. Couple. 



28. Turkeys Hens, Bronze. Couple. 



29. Turkej'S Cocks, other than Bronze. Couple. 



30. Turkeys Hens, other than Bronze. Couple. 



31. Guinea-fowls. The breast only to be plucked. Couple. 



32. English Pigeons. Two Couple. 



33. English Tame Rabbits. To be paunched, not skinned. 



Couple. 



34. Turkeys. Six Birds of one Breed or Cross. 



35. Geese. Six Birds of one Breed or Cross. 



36. Pure-bred Fowls. Six Birds of one Breed. 



37. Cross-bred. Fowls. Six Birds of the same Cross. 



38. Ducks. Six Birds of one Breed or Cross. 



So far as tlic rules and regulations are concerned, 

 one or two points should be referred to, namely, that 

 the birds were to have been bred in the year 1894 ; 

 that they must have been in the possession of the 



