S.I. Corgi League show
The South Eland Welsh Corgi League will celebrate its silver anniversary with a championship show at Deans Bush, Riccarton on Sunday, February 2. The show has attracted entries fbr 125 dogs from Auckland to Invercargill. Total entries are well in excess of that number as some dogs are entered in several competitions. Special arrangements have been made for the judging to be done by Mrs Betty Peach, of the Melgac Kennels, England, who will be making her first judging visit to New Zealand. Mrs Peach will judge a Northern Corgi Club show at Auckland a week before the South Eland show. The anniversary show will begin with the cutting of a cake at 9.30 a.m. and celebrations will conclude with an after-show function at Riccarton House. The league invites members of the public, as well as its members and former members, to attend the show. Admission will be free. Persons wishing to attend the after-show functions should get in touch with Blair, 95 Palmers Road, ChrEtchurch, by January 24.
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Press, 15 January 1986, Page 22
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