SHEEP-DOG TRIALS
THE WAIKOAU MEETING RESULTS OF FINAL EVENTS. 'The final events in connection with the Waikoau sheep dog trials resulted as follow:— CLASS HL Open Hunt. Colonel Neilson’s Pipes, 15, 9, 5 10$—39$. I. J. Mclntosh’s Clief, 144, 9,5, 101 - 381. A, McNeil’s Sam, 13, 9,5, 10—37. CLASS lIIA. Local Hunt. R. White’s Jock. 14$, 8. s}, 10-38. M. McKinnon’s Fritz, 134, 9 34, 94 -355. P. Mclvor’s Boy. 14$, 6, ss, 9—35. D. Bain’s Tweed, 14, 7,4 s, 9—345. TROPHIES. Mr H. Gilbert Smith Cup (Cass I,)— Mr I. Lopdell’s Speed (yon outright). Class 11. (Mr W. Whyte’s Cup).— Mr J. Moroney’s Moss. Class 111. (Mr 1. D. Carter’s Cup).— Colonel Neilson. Class lA. (Local long head, Napier Dairy Co. Challenge Cup).—Mr A. Stead’s Joy. Class IIIA. (Local hunt, Mr. A. Stead’s Cup).—Md R. White’s Jock. D. SI. Paterson’s Memorial Cup (for champion dog in Class’l. and II.). — Mr J. Moroney’s Moss. Messrs. Hoadley, Son and Stewart’s Cup for champion maiden dog in Class 11. —Mr J. Moroney’s Moss. Mrs E. R. Lowes’ Cup for one dog in Class I. and one in Class 111. —Mr Hector McKinnon. Mr Horsnell (Mortons, Ltd.) gent’s silver wristlet watch.—Mr A. Stead’s Toy. (Best local maiden dog in class I. and II.) Mr Hector McKinnon’s £1 1/- for the Maori competitor scoring the most points at the meeting, won by Mr J. Spooner. The club’s trophy valued at £1 1/- for the youngest competitor was won hy Master Ronald Bain. Messrs. Murray Robert’s trophy went to Mr T. Ford. The trophies were presented by Mrs E. R. Lowe. The short head and yard was won by Mr J. Moroney’s “Moss,” and not as stated on Thursday,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 2
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