DOG TRIALS AT WAIKARI
—♦ — The forty-ninth annual trials Waikari Collie Club opened yestenjl&il In fine weather at Mr K. D. Attragfs' son’s property, “Brae Myle," WaiWrfff“£ Entries were well in accord with in previous trials, and were bnlyffWyi below the figure last year when «• 1c club established a record. Good progress was made wlW||rH|| large entry of 83 in class 1, thdaßMM ing class. Of these 23 dogs ifWBHMm to be run to-day, also be made with class .2. there was good work in the runs ’qjjjt::.. ducted there were few outstap«|p|; runs. There was a good attendanaP*®, the public at the trials, which val*® B ' continued for the next three judge is Mr L. D. Cameron, of Mastjfevgp ton. Included among the compeuwJi is ,Mr Bert Turpin, who has complete >' consecutively for 36 years. The cwj, run yesterday is considered to induwlfM good average dogs and to be better in former years. ' ■ -A'JfJg
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23317, 1 May 1941, Page 10
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