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AMUSEMENTS WAIAPU SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB (A(filial.ei! villi N.LS.D.T. Assn.) 19th Annual Trials to lie held at MAKARAKA, RUATORIA TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY MAY 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd 1936 PATRONS: .Mon' Sir Apirana Ngata, M.P., J. IT. Tap]in, Esq. President: C. K. Williams, Esq. Judge: A. C. Wood, Esq. Vicc-Brcsidcrits: Messrs. B. C. Watkins, D. .T. Barry. T. C. S. ])algairns, IT. E. Williams, IT. 0. Burnett. W. H. O. Johnston,- R. Kemp, H. C. Beach, V. G. Burton IT. Ngarimu, J. M. Reedy, R. W. Ford, W. Tyko, 11. Ivunioka., .J. Ward, Akers Bros., W. McCulloch A. L. Kemp, A. ,T. If. Kirkham, IT. M. Jackson, W. R. MoMcnamin, G. E. Cotterill, J. R. Hogan, E. Morico. Ij. Hughes. A. Eraser, JX R- Haworth. 0. T. Williams, M. Hyland. D. Doherty, Wi Tawaho, liori Kaiwai, G. ]\ IcDonald, G. AV. Clarke. T. A. Hunter, J. H. McNeil, G. Richardson, I'. E. Porter, A. M. ties Barres, I’. E. JefCerd. A. D. Leach H. E. Korstor, (“. E. Brown, T. A. Snellirig, J. E. Arnold, and T. J. Caesar. Committee: 'Messrs. If. Bovce, chairman. AV. R. Grav. S. McCosh, M. O’Sullivan, A. I). Bruce, A., I). Leash, E. Reedy, L. MeCallcry, J. E. Morrissey and J. I). Williams. Time-keeper: Mr. AV. R. Gray. ' PROGRAMME. I—LONG HEAD AND HOLD IN RING. .About 600 yards. 2. SHORT HEAD, DRIVE AND YARD. 3. —ZIG-ZAG H UNTAW AY, through three sets of flags. Standard points in all classes. Prizes in each Class: Ist, a £2/2/gold medal and £4; second, £.‘i • third £2 and fourth £l. Senior Cup, presented by P. G. Burton, for the best team of three dogs, one in each event, each dog to score 20 points or over. To be won two years in succession or three times at intervals. Challenge Cup, presented by Duco Motor Service, for annual competition, to be held by the runner-up to the senior cup. Maiden Local Shepherds’ Challenge Cup, presented by 11. G. Burnett and O T. Williams, for annual competition. for best team of 2 dogs, one heading dog and one huntaway; each dog to scoro 20 points or over; open to shepherds of Waia-pn County nnlv. Junior Cup, presented by W. If, O. Johnston, for competitor under 21 with best team of 2 dogs, one heading dog and one huntaway, for annual competition. A miniature will ho presented with each Chnllengo Clip. Special Prizes : A Silver Cup. to he won outright, presented by A. AT. dcsßarros, for the competitor scoring most points at Ihe meeting. £2/2/- gold medal for the champion ali round dog. £l/1/- presented by ,J. H. Tanlin. for host run in Class T by maiden competitor of AVaiaiui County. £l/1/- presented by A. 1). Bruce for best run in Class IT hv maiden competitor of AVaiapu County. £l/1/- for the host run in Class JIT hv maiden competitor of AVaiapu Conntv. £l/1/- for host maiden liunlawav. £l/1/- for best maiden heading dog. £l/1/- for youngest competitor scoring 2-“ points in one run. £l/1/- for maiden competitor .souring most poinls at Hie mealing. 10/(5 for fastest head in Class I. 10/(5 for noisiest unplaced huntawmvv scoring over 23 points. Other specials to he allotted. Competitors must nominate for cups and special prizes. Members’ subscription A/-: entry fee />/(> ner do". All competitors must ho members, post entries, hut etilrics must he in before the start of each event. Competitors arriving bile must outer immediately on arrival. Refreshment Booth on ground. THE ANNUAL BALL will lie held on WEDNESDAY, MAY 20lh SOCIAL EVENING FRIDAY, MAY 22nil. J. D. WILLIAMS, Hon. See., Aorangi. OPOTIKI DISTRICT Gisborne Times Agency The “GISBORNE TIMES” may bo obtainable every mroning on arrival of the DUCO CAll from— MR. P. CLARK COMMISSION AGENTS. CHURCH STREET OPOTIKI SPECIAL RULINGS All classes of Special Rulings are undertaken carefully and expediUuisly at the Times Printing Works. LOOSE LEDGER LEAVES to suit any style of binding. Canvas Covers made lor all classes of Ledgers, etc. TIMES 'PRINTING WORKS Why GOOD PRINTING is Cheap in Gisborne. Try the Times Printing Works for anything in Printing from a midget sticker to the largest account book and you will become another unit in the army of customers that keep on sending in new business as well as repeat orders. /"VNLY wide-awake establishment! in the same fortunate position as the TIMES PRINTING WORKS can afford to do High-class Work at prices as low. Why? Because the continuous stream of orders means no slack time, and, consequently the lowest possible “overhead” charges. NO ORDER TOO SMALL NOR TOO LARGE. limes Printing Works.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12865, 20 May 1936, Page 8

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