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MARLBOROUGH COLLIE DOG TBIAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING to bo held afc Target Paddock, Wither Run. on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 2nd and 3rd, 1904. OFFICERS. President: W. L. Clifford. Esq. VicePresidents : S. M. Neville, Esq., R. Bell, Esq., G. Seymour, Esq., W, Lambie, Esq., J. Greenfield, Esq., R. McCallum, Esq., fi. H. Weld, Esq., 0. D. Vere Tescheuiaker, Esq., and S. Tapp, Esq. Committee: J. Bell, A. O. McHao, W, Lambio, J. McKenzie, J. Smith, M. McKenzie, G. H. Broadbridge, X P. Mowat, R. Scott, A. Goff, Roger Ryan, C. Tesehemaker, M. O'Leary, E. Williams, J. Catntnings, R. W. Young, T. Flowers, J. Browne, J. Barry, W. Cruise, F. Barton, J. Flowers, J. Robinson, Robert Watson, B. Ward, R. Corbett, T. Pound, A. West, F. Bonnington, J. Barr, G-. McDonald, J, B. Green, J. Kirkpatrick, W. Wastney, R. B. Walker, A. Timms, T. O'Leary, J. O'Meagher, J, Gordon, T. Francis, P. Chapman. PROGRAMME. Class No. I.—Heading, Bringing . Back, and Yarding; about 440 yards. Time, 15 minutes. First prize, £8 and £2 2s (Mr Clifford's special): second £3 3s (donated by Mr G. Cheeaman); third, £1 Is. Points: Heading, 6; bringing back, 10; yarding, 14; total, 30. Class No. 2.—Heading, Bringing Back, and Holding in Ring; about 500 yards. First prize, £6; second, £3; third, £1; and special (£2 2s donated by Mrs McDonald). Time, 10 minutes. Points: Heading, 10; under, command, 8; bringing back, 6 ; holding in ring, 6. TotaJ,3o. Class No. 3.—Huntaway, with slew, through three sets of flags; about 500 yards. Time, 12min. First prize, £8 and Mrs W. L. Clifford's trophy (value £7 7s); second, £4 ; third, £2, Points: Huntaway, 10; tinder command, 14 ; style, 6 ; total 30. Special Prizes.—Mr Middleton (£2 2s), for Dog scoring most points in all classes; second, £1 Is (donated by Mr J. Smith). Best Dog under command, £1 Is (given by Mr A. E. Weld). One unsuccessful Dog in any class showing special merit, to be awarded a prize of £1 Is, at discretion of Judges. RULES AND~REGULATIONS. 1. The trial to start at 9 a.m. sharp* 2. Any competitor five minutes late after his name has been called may be disqualified, and his entrance fee for feited. 3. Merino wethers will be used for Classes 1 and 2; crossbreds in Class 3. Three sheep allowed in each class. 4. Any dog committing a fragrant act, or tearing the sheep, the owner of such dog will be held responsible. 5. No dogs, except competing, will be allowed on the ground. All dogs, when not competing, to be tied up. Any objectionable dog not allowed to take part in the meeting, nor allowed on the ground. All dogs to be the bona fide property of the competitor. 6. Any competitor disobeying the Judges or authorities may be disqnalified, the decision of the Judges to be final. 7. Protests^ accompanied with deposit of £1, must be lodged with the Secretary, within half-an-hour of termination of,each class, deposit to be forfeited if protest proves frivolous. 8. No person allowed to interfere with any competitor when working his dog. 9. " Member" means anyone on the Club's books, with privilege to run one dog in one class free; other entries 2s 6d each dog each class. Non members, first entry 12s 6d, other entries 2s 6d each. 10. Entries will be received by the Secretary until 9 p.m. on Thursday, April 28th, at the Royal Hotel, Blenheim. 11. Any telegrams or letters as entries bearing post-mark or proved to have been placed in private mail bag, or plaoe where entry is made, will be accepted as entries received on April 28th. 12. AH persons are specially re-, quested not to crack or use a whip on the ground. A. MOWAT, Secretary. WINTER COMES UPON THE SCENE, And you Want a BIKEJDAMP, SPECIAL.— See the Display of them on Saturday at PARKER'S, where all Good Makes of Lamps are kept. BIKES : RALEIGHS & ROVERS. Can't B Beat TYRES : Danlop, Oceanies, Warwick, Clipper, and Ideal makes all in Stock. REMEMBER THIS, — Vulcanised Covers at 10s each, a price never heard of before in Marlborough, PARKER'S CYCLE DEPOT, BLENHEIM. STANLEY MORfiAN. " CHARLES STREET. IyTARLBOROUGH Poultry Market BUYER OF: Poultry, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, Eggs, Butter, Rabbits, etc. Price of Eggs ... Is Gd. Pigeons bought all the year round, Is (5d per pair. STANLEtTmORGAN, i charles street. B A RGAINS —IN— MACINTOSHES, COVER COATS, OHESTERS, OILSKIN SUITS, LADIES' JACKETS & MACINTOSHES —at— BABY'S, RENWIGK. F, W. ADAMS. FURNISHING IRONMONGER. PLUMBER and GASFITTER. MARKET STREET, Blenheim.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 4

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