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WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB

Success is attending the thirty-second annual show of the Wellin.ton Kern,e Club, which opened m J Shea °t li'irhour Board yesterday iuorninE. "no entries in each ilass constitute a record tho number of dogs on Mention be g Fanciers from all iiarts oi uit Dominion are represented. and numious cups and trophies have been J™ competition. .Tudiring in most, of tho events wns completed yesterday, Ut iudees beiiia Mes-:rs. J. Soler. U. A. "Ui lon I. Durward, It, G. Makm «nd J. Graham. Chief intereßt ''jntred ill the Grand Ohallenge Stakes, of 20 sovs.. foi which 41 entries were received. Hie blm) ribbou" in this event waR secured by H. K Tavlor's (Auckland) cocker spaniel. Fdonvale ®illy> Mrs. George Lewis secured second prize witn her Pomeranian, Oflley. Sable Mite (imp.), Mr C. F< BnciWiiiff (Christcliurcli) was third with Millwood Surprise. a- cocker "Sinl. and Mr. J. 0. Hardie (Auckland) was fourth with Briar Bickford, a wirehaired fox terrier. The Ladies Bracelet, No. 1, was annexed by Mrs. H-. A- J-'J lor's cocker Hnaniel, Edenvalc Billy, and Ladies' Bracelet. So. I. was won by Mis. J Hardie with Briar Bickford. wiie-hair-ed fox terrier. Throughout yesterday the nttendanco of the public was laree, this being very gratifying to the officials, who have been to no small pains to maintain the high standard, of the club, ihc show will close to-night. ~ In deerhounds. 11. W. Brown, of Dunedin carried off first prizes in the f° classes, ho. beinir the only ontrant. I'irst prize for o. nunn.v nrreyhound was secured bv B. M'Grath. In Irish Betters (challenge class), five firsts, one wsrond, nun two thirds were awarded to Mc«srn. Morton and Dawson (Sumner), other prizewinners being W. 11. Trenerove (three firsts). T. F. Thomson, Poekakankl (two firsts and a second), I'. Dailies (threo firsts). Mrs F. Taylor (two firsts and ono second). E. ,T. 0. Wiffln 'two secondß and two thirds). Mrs. I{. P. Giblin Waiwanui (three seconds and one third). F. M Parland (ono second and one third), li. Couchman (one sccond and one third), and 0. H. Prince (one second). W. A. Diamond (Taumarumu) and 1_ D. Willis (New Plymouth) each took four firsts in Gordon setters and R. A. Baoumgren and Mrs. F. Lenenski one first each. In Airedales. 0. B. Wyett took eight firsts, A. 8. Brown four firsts, one second and two thirds. J. 11. Wrielit three firsts «uid ono Becond, 0. and F.. E. Eiltcliu (Christcliurcli) two firsts and two seconds, R. J. S. Harrison (Ohristehnrch) one first and two tilrd-.. J. K. Kiernan (Auckland) seven seconds. H. Golding Jour seconds and three third?, J. fi. Dyrie (Christchurch) ono Becond and four thirds, A. J. M'Entce (Chrißtchurch', three thirds, and A. Goblin* one third. , Awards in the bulldog class were:-.!. W M'Leau (two firsts and ono second), V'E. Larcomb (one first, two seconds, ami three, thirds), li. Robinson 'three hrstH). K. Fisher (three lirr.tsb A. W. H. I'ascoe, Mastertou (four firsts), Mrs. L. Gcodale, Mrs. M. K. Younge. J. B Brown. Mrs. A. Moore (one first each);\ Mrs. A. Mooro 'two seconds), Mrs. L. Goodalo (one second), A. 11. Davicß (two seconds), Mfs. N. Collinß (three seconds), E. J, Arlow (ono second), Mrs. M. M. M'Lcunan (one bccond' and ono third), Mrs. N. Collins (ono third). M'Lean and Guppy 'two thirds), a. Morlev and A. Morcy (one third each). 11l the smooth-coated fox terrier class, G. W. Ineraro, i.f Auckland, with fivo firsts and threo seconds, and 'N. Wade. Auckland, with four firsts, were the principal prizetnkcrs. .T. 0 Hardie (Auckland) was awarded eleven firsts and t.hreo seconds in wire-haired fox terriers, other winners of first prizes bcine J. S. Durie, of Christcliurcli (three), E. I'. Howell, Auckland (two). 11. Madelov. Mastiirton (two), and W. Howie, Ohrlstchurch (two). First awards in Australian terriers wero taken by R. Powell Roberts (two). W. 11. Peters (two). W. T. Durant (one), and J. M. Himsloy (one). In the Sydney Bilky terrier division, W. 11. Vetera carried of! five Ri'sts. W. J. Steel three firsts, Mrs. E. Christie three firsts. Mrs. J. Dwyer two firsts, and Hiss M. Howell, Mrs H. Price, and Mrs. E. 13. Stephenson, onn ' first each. Mlsb Howell was also awarded three. "ecopdn. V. Wooller was awarded three firsts .in the black pug ;hallengo class, F. W. Clayton ono first, and C. N. Forrest (Ohrlstchurch) six second prizes.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 269, 7 August 1920, Page 8

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WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 269, 7 August 1920, Page 8

WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 269, 7 August 1920, Page 8