TOY DOG PARADE
?°y dggs were on exhibition at the Winter Show buildings on Saturday, when a successful parade was held by the New Zealand Toy Dog Club. Mrs. G. Kent was a *?' vDd gaye general satisfaction. An Australian terrier, Bex John Junior, owned by Mr. E. J. Arlow, was adjudged the winner of winners. _ The ribands- were -presented by Mr W leathern, the president, who thanked the public and the exhibitors for their support
A list of the awards is as follows:— Artow'TßSh^lu^o?^ Stakes-Mr- E" '• Tiki'." 1" Stakes—llts- A. Hill's Pomeranian,
ti^' PP* Stakes, under six months.—Mrs. C. Lindsay's Pomeranian, Little I'ancy Bebe - Puppy under-"',12 months.—Mrs. G. rwirtr P? me™nlan- JFranklyn Fancy. Chick. Children's Class.—Miss Melba Duncan's Pomeranian, Pranklyn Masher' "1; Miss R?smary Jackson's Pekingese, Dr. Fu, 2 . Mrsr rf W? rds', |" omeranians (miniature).— * fli.. ? rake> l flrst: Jlra- E- C. Valentine, 3 flrsta, 2 seconds; Mrs. A. Hill, 4 firsts; Mrs vYh?;* se,c T onds- 1 third; Mrs. C.-H. Hobdays, 3 thirds; Mrs. A. Palmer, 1 second; Mrs. C Wndaay.l-first; Mrs. W. Leathern, 1 second MlssG. Parquhar, 1 first. Pomerhrirans, over 71b.—Mrs. P. W. Hoult, Ln^H 'nr IrS- T W". Threadin 6 ham, 3 firsts, 1 Mr. V l rS."i L -J Andrews. 1 nrst, 2 seconds; Mrs. Burchall, 1 first; Mrs. E. Laws, 1 third; Jlrs Burton, 1 second; Miss Melba Duncan, 1 nrst; .Mrs. Mary Mackay, 2 firsts; Miss D. doling, 1 first, 2 seconds. 7 %*" Mlss I{°s«>ary Jackson, 3 firsts; J. Walsh. 1 second; Mrs. E. Cable 1 first 1 Mrs° nr: w% Bui V- PInMr' 2 flrsts 1 s"""d: fteO^r' 3 flrStS! Ms- M-'Mackay.
Australian Terriers.—E. J. Arlow ■> firsts 1 second; Miss Brlgcs, 1 first L Si 2 flreta third? ' 1 Id; MrS- C.'Corbould, i fl"st, 1
1 ?r, dt" C Mrß.'"? Terrlers.-Mr S . o. S. Watkins, 1 first; Mrs. O. Stevens, 3 firsts. Piißs.-Mrs. L. Harris, 3 firsts. French Poodles.—Mrs. J. Nixon, 1 first. Mn A Hi,^ CTiir^ omeranlans (miniature), Mrs. A. Hills Tiki; Pomeranians (overwelcht) f r f; V- t': S. m, lih, a Bo Pce P! Australian Ter- £»£;■?;, i s *el Jolm Junior: S s'dney
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 113, 15 May 1934, Page 5
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354TOY DOG PARADE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 113, 15 May 1934, Page 5
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