Boxers on parade
The South Island Boxer Club held its annual championship show before a British judXF, Major Stafford Somerfield. Results: — Baby puppy: Messrs Reid and Stone’s XI. of Thelstone. Minor puppy, best puppy and best no\ - ice: Mr and Mrs J- Jarvis’s Assisi Summer Splurge. Best junior: Mr E. V. le Sueur's Dinton Dark and Delicious. Best intermediate: Messrs Ballantine and Stone’s Ch. See field Don Zackary I’lmp. U.K.). Best open, and best in show: Dr and Mrs C. A. Tourelle's Ch. Assisi Hey Nice Notion. Reserve best in show: Dr and Mrs C. A. Tourelle s Ch. Gremlin Summer Spree (imp. U.K.) Best red: Mr C. Holden s Stelluti of Topline. Best brindle Mr E. V Le Sueur's Dinton Dark and Delicious. Be>t head: Messrs Ballantyne and Stone's Ch. Seefield Don Zackary. Best body: Mr C. Holden’s Stelluti of Topline. Best mover: Messrs Ballantyne and Stone's Ch. Seefield Don Zackary. Best handler Mrs V A. Tourelle. Junior handler. 15 and under; Paul Nelson Child handler, under JO: Joanna Bowers.
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Press, 12 November 1977, Page 22
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