SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WAINGAKE Sheep Dog Trial Club (Affiliated.) APRIL 3rd, 4th, sth, 1929 SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING To be held at WAINGAKE, on property kindly lent by J. W. Parker, Esq. OFFICIALS: Patroness; Mrs. 11. R. Sbanks. President: Mr. S. K. AVhite. VicePresidents : Messrs H. R, Sbanks, C. Gibson, R. Coop, W. Shanks, F. Shanks, I). J. Parker, IX Parker, A. Meltne, G. Coop, W. W. Smith, L. Jex-Dlake, 11. Smith, A. W. Spence, L. Mclntosh, WWaugh, W. Livingstone, F. King, J. Hutcheson, H. B. Livingstone, L. Woodward, G • Johson, E. AVykes, G. Bruerc, Mrs Brodie, B. McLeod, F. Osborne, D. Gordon, B. Maxrleld, 0. R. Pyke, C. Conn, F. E. Gaddum Dr. Kahlenberg, T. Sisterson. judge: Mr M. Parkinson. Tiniek e eper: Mr H. R. Shanks. Executive Committee: Messrs S. K. White, W. O’Connor, F. King, A. W. Spence, J. Williamson, G. Shanks. S. Wahl, H. R. McLeod, W. Waugh, C. R Pyke, G. Johson, D. Parker. Secretary: L. R. Jones. Treasurer: H. R. Shanks. CLASS 1: Head, Pull and Hold in Ring. Distance about 600 yards. Time, 10 minutes. First prize, £5; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £2; 4th prize, £l. Points: Hikiding, 17; Pull, 17; Ring, 4; Command, 12. Total 50. H m mutes. Pom is CLASS! 2.1; Yaird. & Distance about J ds. Time, 12 •izo £5; 2nd prize fourth prize £l. s ead, 10; Pull, 10; Work 10: Yarding, 6; CornTotal 4S. CLASS 3: Zig Zag Huns- - / • Distance -100 yards. Time 10 Jhins. First prize £5; 2nd prize £3f 3rd prize £2; 4th prize £l. jfoint-s : Huntaway, IS; Noise, Ojrakvle 6; Command 12. ' Total, 45|jf There will bo a prize of £2 in each Class for Local Maiden competitor running Maiden Dog scoring most points. CUPS AND SPECIAL PRIZES. (1) Mangapoiko Cup, valued at £lO 10s, for best team of two dogs competing in Classes J. and 111. To be won by same competitor three times, not necessarily in succession . (2) C. R. Skeet and Co.’s Cup, valued at £5 ss, for champion dog, to be won three times by the same competitor, not necessarily in succession. (3) C. J. Parker’s Cup, valued at £5 os, for dog scoring most points in long head and hold in ring, to be won by competitor three times, not necessarily in succession. (4) A; Mcßae Cup, valued at £5 os, for dog scoring most points in Class 111., to he won by the same competitor three times, not necessarily in succession. ”(5) Mrs Pyke’ Cup, valued at £5 os, for dog scoring most points in Class 11., to lie won by the same competitor twice in succession or three times at intervals. (Sheep must be yarded). (6) P.B. Stockbrokers’ Association Cup, valued at £5 os, for team of three dogs—one in Class 1., one in Class 11.. and one in Class 111. scoring most points. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Any competitor having previously won a Cup outright is not eijgible to compete for this Trophy. (7) Mr L. Jex-Blake’s Silver Cup, for bona-fide shepherd or drover, for three dogs, one in Class I. and two in Class 111. To bo won by same competitor twice in succession or three times at intervals. (8) Good’s Cup, valued at two and a-lialf guineas, for champion local dog, to bo won twice in succession or three times at intervals. (9) Mr S, K. White's special prize of £5 ss, for best team of clogs (riot less than three) gaining most points in all events. (10) To Puru Special Cash Prize of £3 3s for local team of dogs (over three) scoring most points at the meeting. (11) Mr Ralph Sheet’s £2 2s and Mr F. King’s £1 Is for champion dog. (12) Mr G. Jobsbn’s Special Cash Prize of £2 2s for maiden competitor running maiden dog scoring most points in Class 111. (13) Mr W. W. Smith’s special, £2 2s for one dog scoring most points in Classes 11. and 111. (14) Mr A. W. Spence’s special, £1 Is, for best command in Class 111. (15) Mr H. Shanks’ Special, £1 Is, for best style at ring in Class I. (local). (16) Mrs S. K. White’s special £i Is, for fastest head in Class I. (18) Mr W. O’Connor’s £1 Is for maiden competitor running dog scox - - ing most points in Class 111. (19) Mr T. Sisterson’s Special, £1 Is, for dog requiring least direction in Class I. (20) Nasmitlil and Co.’s Gold Medal valued £2 2s, for competitor under 21 years scoring highest average points in Classes 1. or 111. (21) Competitor, under 18, showing best style of working dog, £1 Is. (22) Messrs Primrose and Leslie’s bridle, £1 Is, for best work lit yards in Class 11. (23) Mr. J. Sinton’s £1 for noisiest dog in Class 111. N.B.—For all Cups and Trophies, dogs must score at least half points with the exception of the champion dog, which must score points in all events and must average half points. For conditions governing Cups, etc., apply to Secretary. Entries closa with Secretary oh 26th MARCH. Address, c/o. Paparatu Station, WAINGAKE. Phone, 712 K. Class nominations, 5/6. Post entries 1/- extra. ATT FFFS PAYABLE BEFORE COMPETING Trials will commence at 8 a.m. each day. MEMBERSHIP. FEE, 7/6. Annual Dance to ho held on Thursday, 4th April, at 5.30 p.m. Admission: 7/6 Double; 5/- Gents; 2/6 Ladiea* '
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10854, 25 March 1929, Page 8
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