ALL SORTS OF DOGS.
ADDITIONAL PRIZE-WINNERS
Judging of tho novelty classes and the Alsatian obedience demonstrations at the Kennel Association's show was conducted on Saturday. Additional results to those published on Saturday arc: —Dog with the longest ears, Miss Merson ; best spotted dog, L. I>ees; dog with the longest nose, Mrs. Dentice; dog that can jump the highest. Westhouse: best trick dog, Boyle; dog in best fancy dress, Miss Marshall; oldest dog, Calder: dog showing greatest variety of breeds, Mrs. Froggett; prettiest dog shown and paraded by a boy or girl between 10 and lti, Miss Bath; prettiest dog shown and paraded by a boy or girl under 10, Miss .Tinders ; biggest dog paraded by the smallest bov or girl, Miss Clark ; mystery class (dog with longest whiskers), Mrs. Notley.
Sydnev Silkies. —Puppy, 5 to 9 mouths Mrs. Notley. Nine to 12 months: Mrs. Hey Junior and colonial-bred: Mrs. llaiilen Bitches—Open : Williams.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 190, 14 August 1933, Page 3
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152ALL SORTS OF DOGS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 190, 14 August 1933, Page 3
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