TOY DOGS ON SHOW
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Lisp' o^rwiNNEßsff'J|||j The eighteenth ;annual?'shtfw ) soCTM» >S New Zealand Toy" Dog 'ciufi^onclSdei^i m the Empire Hall "on SaturdaySiehf1-!! when the club's patron, Mr.>JjfiJ Periy,*^ presented the trophies" W lthe winning^! owners'in the presence"' of~~a*lirge<%;f crowd of exhibHors;f£riendsV-'*n^the^|'i public. The club art'union^as^drawn, V' ; and was won by Miss, June 4;/ of Seatoun, with second * prize* going to*>£ Mr. E. Copp. of W^llingtonJr^^fwXv'vr' Sixty-two dogs were exhibited in<"the lV best show.for years,"from i the^points '& , of view of both Quality -and quantity >-; Mrs. W. J. Jorgensen, of Seatourvgaln-': ." ed the distinction of having the-best V,dog in the show for,the ihirdVear"in 'itsuccession \r '■ "- -; * ■>< The judge was Mr. P. W.-Wi]lsohfo£:£ Lower Hutt; the ring steward. Mr. F.< -£ Neale, and the flag steward, Mr Frazer. t ,},_- _' 1 The principal winners were:— -' '<- '-' Mrs. W- J. Jorgensen's".Pekingese <"> Genera] Tanadees,-best jn'shpwfaU' L breeds, winning, the. Erickson Chai->----lenge Shield for the third year'in sue- '" cession (now won outright). ~- ■•- ' Best bitch in show, • any breeds-won . , by Mrs. A C. Caskie's (Christchurch) Sydney silky terrier,' Roimata-lVixie • Anne; also best junior in show. ' \ Bes,t puppy in show,* any breed: Mr*. " E. Lawss miniatuie Pomeranian, Mari-" gold Rose Marie. ~ , Best opposite sex puppy, any^breed: • Mr. P Kogers's miniature Pomeranian, , Beverley Danny Boy. , , ■ a B^ St «?^icS, J T n' s's? w- any breed: Miss A. Murntt's O.W. Pomeranian,'. Scotty. ' Best puppy m ' show, < any -breed. under 6 months: Mrs.. C.^LiiidsayV ■ Pomeranian, Little^olden*Treasure;. ,aest - opposue puppy, any- breed. under 6 months: Mrs. E. H Hobday^ Fomeraman, Fancy Gold Star. ~.., ' in* s\ opposite sex novice, any breed: i Prtaciss r' S miniature Pomeranian,. , Best team' of toys, any breed: Mrs. A. Palmer's Pomeranians ' Best brace of toys, any breed: Mrs. W. C Heid's (Auckland) Pomeranians. shorMrs^Sf °V beSt PUPPy m i Best Australian terrier or "Sydney silky terrier puppy, under 6 months: •« Mr L. Nicol's Aussie, Miss Bluey. ' , Best novice Australian terrier or Sydney silky: Mrs. Pace's Aussie, Peter Blue. ■ ' * . Renton Cup, for best-coated dog in show: Mrs. Norgate's overweight Pomeranian. Sunnyside Bonzo. THE AWARDS. Following is a list of'the awards in the various classes:— Sydney Silky Terriers—Mrs. A. C. Caskie, 7 firsts; Master J. C. McFarlane, 3 firsts, 2 seconds; Mrs. M. Tapster, 1 second... i , ...... ...TT. Australian Terriers.—Mr. L. Nicol, 5. " firsts, 2 seconds; Mr. E! J. Arlow 4 firsts, 2 seconds; Mrs. Pace, 4 firsts* Mrs T Savage, 1/first, 1 second, 2 thirds; Mrs. A. M Moore, 3 seconds: Mrs D Knewstubb, 1 second, 1 thirdMiss N Cotterill, 1 third < Pomeianians (under 71b).—Mr F. Rogers, 5 firsts, 3 seconds, 2 thirds; Mr. W. C. Reid, 3 firsts, 1 second; Miss L. Mairs, 2 firsts, ,1- second, 1 third; Mrs. G. Drake, 2 firsts, 1 second, 1 third; Miss L. Foster, 2 firsts, 1 third; Mrs. E. Laws, 2 firsts; Mrs. E. H. Hobday 1 first; Mrs. F. Moxham, 1 first; Mrs. C. M. Lindsay, 1 first; Mf. N. Hawthorne, 2 seconds; Mrs. A. Palmer,. 1 second, 2 thirds; Mrs. A. H. Burr,-1 . third.
Pomeranians Cover 71b).—Miss A. Murfitt, 3 firsts, 1 second, 1 third; Mrs. J. Robertson, 3" firsts: Mr. L. M. Willis, 1 first. 1 second;, Mrs. A. Palmer, 1 first; Miss V. L. Gibbons, 2 seconds; Miss Melba Duncan, 1 second; Mrs. L. Andrews, 1 third.
Pekingese.—Mrs. It. E. Smith, 7 - firsts, 2 seconds; Mrs. W: J. Jorgensen, 3 firsts, 3 second; Mrs". W. G. Smith, 3 firsts, 1 third; Dr. " '.ennie, 3 firsts; Mrs. E.-Cable, 3 seconds; Mrs. J. C. Mackay, 1 second, 1 third; Mr. B. G. Bragg, 1 second; Mrs. C. Bott,«» third. Variety Classes.—Mrs. A. Palmer, 3 firsts; Mr. F. Rogers, 1 first, 1 second, 1 third; Mrs. G. Drake, 1 first, 1 second, 1 third; Mr. W. C. Reid, 1 first, 1 " second; Mrs. W. J. Jorgensen, 1 first, 1 second; Mrs. A. C. Caskie, 1 first, 1 third; Mr. L. Nicol, Miss Lorna Wright, Miss A. Murfitt, each 1 first; Mr. E. J. Arlow, Mr. N. Hawthorn, Master J. G. McFarlane, each 1 second; Mrs. W. G. Smith, Mrs. Pace, each 1 third.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1935, Page 3
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674TOY DOGS ON SHOW Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1935, Page 3
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