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> Greater for Fun S Greater for Thrills! 1 Than any show in N.Z. History! , COME TO THE EXHIBITION, Wellington, for the time of your life. Spectacular Courts, marvellous j exhibits, sensational Illuminations, [ and 10 acres of Playland. Get printed form, “ How to obtain accommodation” from any Post Office or Railway Station. CENTIRNIAI ; EXHIBITION WELLINGTON The greatest shilling's worth > you have ever known f NZI TOLAGA BAY SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB 29th ANNUAL TRIALS 1940 to Iso bold at MANGAHEIA STATION on WED., THITRS., FRIDAY, MARCH B—7—B. PATRON: E. Loisel, Esq. PRESIDENT: T. Utting, Esq. CHAIRMAN: R. Craill, Esq. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN: R. McNeil, Esq. LIFE MEMBERS: R. C. Murphy, E. Loisel, D. Caldwell, E. R. Black. VICE-PRESIDENTS: Messrs. A. H. Jackman, H. Barron, F. McNab, D. Hawkins, J. Lincoln, E. Kelly, C. Jolly, E. Harries, H. Hale, A. Ballard, R. Fraser, C. A. Mackintosh, A. Larsen, N. Loisel, Reg. Berry, E. A. Reeves, C. A. Wilson, N. B. Smith, M. Mullany, A. Donald, C. Ward, D. G. S. McDonald: L. Hansen, T. Percy, W. O’Connor, E. Bear, J. McNeil, H. Maude, E. Shelton, A. F. Taylor, P. Weeks, W. Lockwood, E. Lockwood, Mesdames R. Craill, 0. GK James, lie Gordon, J. L. Reeves, H. Reeves. STANDING COMMITTEE: R. Craill (Chairman), R. McNeil, H. Gordon, P. Sayers, L. Mullany, G. TJtting, A. Warburton, Rob McNeil, F. Calcott, K. Mclntosh, D. Mason, L. Crarer, O. Johnston. GENERAL COMMITTEE: R. Craill (Chairman), R. McNeil (Deputy Chairman), K. Mclntosh, P. Callaghan, A. Johnston, H. Gordon, F. B. Calcott, P. Sayers, A. Gilbert, Ted Lincoln, A. Warburton, F. Burrows, T. Reilly, L. Mullany, Rob McNeil, J. Crarer, G. Utting, H. Stretch, Tim Craill, Ivan Craill, Doug. McNeil, G. Mclntosh, N. McNeil, lan James, G. Gordon, W. Powell, C. Hale, T. Temm, W. O’Connor, R. Fraser, junr., S. Heath, B. Gray, D. Mason, T. Post, T. Watt, Sid Cleary, Syd. White, J. Irving, D. Fraser, C. Bruce, N. Cotchin, J. Crarer, E. R. Murphy, A. W. Dever, J. Weeks, J. Finnan, W. Pex*ry, K. Batty, A. Schiarry, W. Mitchell. BALL COMMITTEE: G. Utting (Chairman), A. Gilbert, T. Temm, lan James, N. McNeil. JUDGE. F. B. Calcott, Esq., Rototahi. TIMEKEEPER: R. McNeil. JUDGE’S STEWARD: A. -Warburton. VISITORS’ STEWARD: P. Sayers. SHEEP STEWARDS: L. Mnllany, Tim Craill, Doug. McNeil. GROUND STEWARDS: H. Gordon, T. Reilly, G. Utting, D. Mason. BLACKBOARD STEWARD: Rob. McNeil. PROGRAMME: - v CLASS I.—HEAD AND HOLD IN RING. Points: Heading 22, Pulling 22, Yard 6, Total. Ist Prize, £3 'and Gold Medal; 2nd, £2/10/-: 3rd, £l/10/-; 4th, 41; sth, 10/-; 6th, 5/-. Time, 12 minutes. CLASS lI.—ZIG ZAG _ HUNTAWAY. Points: Huntaway 24, Noise 12, Style 9, Total 45. Ist Prize, £3 and Gold Medal; 2nd, £2/10/-; 3rd, £l/10/-; 4th, 41; sth, 10/-; 6th, 5/-. Time, 10 minutes. CLASS lII.— STRAIGHT HUNTAWAY. Points. Huntaway- 24, Noise 12, Style 9, Total 45. Ist Prize, £3 and Gold Medal; 2nd, £2/10/-; 3rd, £l/10/-; 4th,’ £1; sth, 10/-; 6th, 5/-. Time, 10 minutes. Ten Silver Cups in competition lor Champion Dog, Runner-up Champion Dog, Competitor scoring most points, Three-Dog Team, Two-Dog Team, Drover securing most points, Competitor 23 years and under most points, Youths 16 years and under most points, Special Two-Dog Cup, Maiden Competitor most points. MAIDEN EVENT, run in conjunction with each event. Ist prize, £1; 2nd, 10/-; 3rd, 5/-. "Maiden Dog and Maiden Competitor.’’ LONG LIST OF SPECIALS. SPECIAL LADIES’ COMPETITION, OPEN.—Best Butter Sponge; Plain, Coffee or Chocolate. Donated to booth, to be judged not later than 9 a.m., Thursday, March 7. Texture of sponge only to be judged; may be iced if desired.— Ist Prize, £l/1/-, presented by Mr. Mclhvaine; 2nd, 10/-, presented by Mrs. Craill; 3rd, 5/-, presented by Mrs. J. L. Reeves. Entries Close with Secretary before each event starts. Competitors’ Membership, 2/6. Entrance Fees, 5/-. Ordinary Members, 5/-. O. G. JAMES, Secretary, ’Phone SID. Morning and Afternoon Tea and Lunch on the Grounds, provided by the Ladies. SOCIAL AND DANCE REYNOLDS’ HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 7. Good Music, Good Floor, Good Supper. SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES, IN CLUB HOUSE, FRIDAY, MARCH 8. If ILK Docket Books and Milkmen’s Accounts.—At Herald Printing Department. DUM ARABIC, in large or small quantities, for sale at Herald Jobbing Department.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20187, 4 March 1940, Page 4

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702

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20187, 4 March 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20187, 4 March 1940, Page 4

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