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ALSATIAN PUPPIES. FORTY-NINE ON FARADS. Tlie Auckland Alsatian Club held an exhibition for Alsatian puppies on Saturday afternoon at the Captain Cook Brewcrv reserve, Khyber Puss .Road. .Mr. F. (i Baylis, president o£ tin; club. :-n!0 that the entries constituted what wuj j.. :ctically a record i'or a one-breed show. There was a. frood attendance of visitors. Mrs. F. <;. Baylis and Mr. A. Cahill, the judges, made the following awards:— Best dofc: Mr. and Mrs. Walkinshaw's Heather Glen Don. Best novice dog: Miss T. Lamb's Caro of Eavesholin. Best puppy, do;;: Mr. S. Fuller-Sandy's Shalttm oE Glendlm. Best bitch : Mrs. A. Cahill'g Ingleiner« Tul. Best novice, bitch: Mr. K. Mackie's Flash of Britanny. Best puppy, bitch: >frs. E. A. Matthews' Li'.ss i?f Doon. Best Alatian, either sex: Mrs. A. Cahill's Insieniero Tul. Best in limit class: Mrs. A. Cahill's Inglcmere Tui. Dogs.—Puppy, under four months: Mrs. .T. C. Curran's Flash'or Battenburg 1, Mr Af. E. Phillips' Digger 'J, Mrs. ,T. ('. Curran's Karl o. Under six mouths: Miss P. Bain's Avon of Beaumont 1, Miss G. Taylor's Rex of Ranklin Glen 1. , , Mrs. Shorter's Lord Dorme of Maorilnnd '.i. Under 12 months: Mr. S. Fuller-Sandy's Shaitan of Glendhu 3, Mr. S. Watiien's Rinty of Ingleholm 'J, Miss P. Bain's Avon of Beaumont 3. Novice class: Miss T. Lamb's Caro of Eavesholm 1, Mr. S. Fuller-Sandy's Shaitan of Glendhu 2, Mrs. E. Gainsborough's Rex of Gainsburg 3. Limit class: Mr. and Mrs. Walkinshaw's Heather Glen Don 1, Mr. J. MeLean's Ruff of Bcighton 2, Miss E. Bell's Atliol of Dawn 3. Open class: Mr. and Mrs. Walkinshaw's Heather Glen Don 1, Mr. .T. McLean's Ruff of Bcighlun 12, Miss E. Bell's Athol of Dawn ",. Bitches.- —Puppy, under four months: Mrs J C. Curran's Fleur 1, Mrs. .T. C. Curran's Trixie 2, Mrs. J. C. Curran's Betty 3. Under six months: Mr. I). L. Bishop's Lady Rose 1. Under 12 months: Mrs. E. A. Matthews' Lass of Doon 1, Mrs. IT. Bottin.ir's Tess of Collingwood 2, Mr. A. E. Cory's Bonny of Rexdule 3. Novice class: Mr K Maekie's Flash of Britanny ], Mr. A E. Cory's Bonny of Rexdale 2, Mr. A. Marsden's Teshi of Glendhu I!. Limit class: Mrs' A Cabill's Ingleincre Till 1, Mr. V. iioss' Kiltie of Rossmount 2, Mr. A. E. Tory's Bonny of Rexdale i). Open class: Mrs. A. Cahill's Inglemore Tui 1, Mr. V. Ross' Kiltie of linstmount 2, Mi. S. Wathen'a Ingleniere 3. JOCKEY INJURED. « (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, Sunday. A jotfkey, Meirvyn Amundsen, 23, employed by Mr. J. McFarlanc, of Cambridge, was admitted to tho Waikato Eospital yesterday suffering from injuries to the hip, caused in a fall from a horse. His condition is not serious.

AUCTIONS. -DICHARD WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, Next to Power Board Buildings, mO-MORROW mUESDAY, AT -j -| O'CLOCK. /CARPETS, /CHESTERFIELD CJUITES, r\AK AND TpIMU TpURNITURE, REMOVED FROM MT. ALBERT AND KAUIRI ROAD. SUPER WILTON VIEUX ROSE CARPETS 9 x 12, and I) x 10.0, Blk.. Grey Wilton 9 x 10.6, Fawn and Blue Wilton 9 x 10.6, Ax. Carpets 9 x 10, Byds Wilton Carpet Runner 3ft wide, OJyds Tapestry Carpet Runner, 3-Piece ChesterJield Suite (Brown, Fawn Genoa Velvet), Two 3-Piece Chesterfield Suites, C-Piece Fumed Oak Din. Suite, flak ;.ii<l Kimu Sideboards, Din. Tables find Chairs, 2 China Cabinets, Hall Stand, Writing Bureau, Occ. Tables, Occ. Chairs, Book Shelves, Couch, Settoe and Squab, 2 Gramophones, Crockery. Glassware. *Tiina, 4 Easy Chairs, Palmstand, .etc., etc. 4-PIECE FUJIED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Fumed Oak Gent's Wardrobe. Dress. Table and Stool and Large Cupboard to Match, 4-Piece Golden Oak Bedroom Suite, Oak Wardrobes, Be.iconsiield Wardrobes, 4 Comb. Chests, Double and Single Oak and Rimn Beds and Wires, Double and Sinple Kapok and Wool Mattresses. Blankets, Camp Stretchess. etc.. K. Tables and Chairs. Small Sideboard, Kitchen Sundries every description. Also 150 OTHER LOTS GOOD USED FURNITURE. A RTHUR, T TD., AUCTIONEERS. - 2

U SED A UCTION. Q.EORGE VT7ALKER, J TD.', Will Sell by Public Auction at tlie Great Salerooms, 241), Quci'n Street. rpO-MOREOW (TUBS.) AT -j "1 O'CLOCK. T AROE A SSORTMENT Ci OOD TJSED TJUiRNITURE. Including:— I" -IVINO ROOMS—UPRIGHT GRAND -i PIANO, Floor Rugs, Curtains, SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SUITE of 8 pieces, Pictures, Occ. Tables. Easy Chairs, 3-PCE. CHESTER. SUITE in Silk Damask, Ornts.. Cushions, Settee, Hall Stand,. O.R. Sideboard, Dining Tables and Chairs, Gramophone, Fine Large K. Sideboard, CHESTERFIELD SUITE of :i pieces in Genoa, Chester. Lounge and 1 Chair and Living Room Furnishings of every description. "OEDROOMS — NICE OAK BEDROOM -»-> SUITE (comprising Mirrored Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Full-size Bedstead nnd Wire Wove and Ped. Cupbd.), Good Bedding', Floor Kins. Curtains, Pic- , tnres, Bedroom Chairs, Single and Double Beds and Wires, Bedding, O.R. BEDROOM SUITE complete. Chests of Drawers. Comb. Pairs. Kauri Bedroom Suite, Odd Wardrobes, O.R. Chests, Etc.. Etc. KITCHEN— Kit Tables. Kit. Chairs, Crockery. Glassware, Lawnmower, Lot Nice Pot Plants, Mangle and General Sundries. ABSOLUTELY XO RESERVES. Q.EORGE VTTALKER, T TD., THE FURNISHING AUCTIONEERS. Leonard Coaklcy, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. 2 CjQUIRRELL AND pOY., WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR SALEROOMS, HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH STREET, JJIO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT "1 "| A.M. QAn FT H - KAURI TIMBER (0 X 2, 12 " uu x l>. short lengths), 40 Sheets corrugated Iron, l Glass-top Door, 2 FanJife'hts, is Glass Partitions, 1 ISft Ladder, 1 40ft Wireless Mast and Guys, a Gas Stoves, 6 Step Ladders, 2 Wheelbarrows, -Cwt Iy.li. Nails, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Linoleum, Meat Safe, 1 Tin Trunk, Crockery, Glassware, Ornaments, 1 Kero. Heater, Alum. Saucepans and Kettle, Kitchen Utensils, Full Kangc Bedroom and iDimng Room Furniture, Pair Double Blankets, 2 Bedspreads, ' Bedding and Pillows, Floor Rugs, and Slip Mats, Blinds, 16 Good Pictures, Seagrass Chairs. Books, 2 Electric Reading" Lamps, 1 Oxd. Kerb (adj.), 2 CHESTERFIELD SUITES, 1 CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE. 4 Electric Beaded Shades, 1 Hallstand, 1 Hall Mirror, 1 Box Otterman (as new), 1 Settee and Squab, 1 SINGER CABINET SEWING MACHINE, 5 Battery Wireless Sets. 1 6-Valve Johns, Ltd.. Console Model Wireless Set (as new), 2 New Cnblnet Gramophones, 1 Striking Clock. 2 Typewriters, 2 Barber's Chairs, and General Household Furniture and Sundries. 0 Boys' Pedal Scooters. MART PACKED. TERMS CASH. "OOY OQUIRRELL, AUCTIONBBJK AND VALUER. 2 BUILDERS. BACHES built anywhere, also Alterations. For low estimates, workmanship, rlnS Homes, 12-094. X* ELECTROPLATERS. AUCKLAND ELECTRO - PLATERS (Somcrvilles), i> doors above Town Hall. Bst. ISSo.—Chromium, Nickel, Silver. Bronze. Phone 42-GIS. "

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 232, 2 October 1933, Page 2

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