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■ » * vl M VZ^M. til «Ti il il^l 111«1 MARLBOIIOUGH v; j ' COI/LIK DOl> TRIAL. ASSOCIATION. ' ANNUAL MEETING, To be held at Target Paddock, Wither.' Run, ' i i; IT! RID AY AND SATURDAY,;; 1 May 11 and 12, 1906. ■ , : PROGRAMME. : . i Class No. I—Heading, Bringing Back, and Yarding; about 440 yards. Time, lomin. First prize, Association £8, and A. Wiffen £I'rls; second prize, R. D. Atkinson^£s; tliird prize, W. L. Wastney £1 Is. Points: Heading, C; bringing back, 10; yarding, 14: total,;3o. Class No. 2—Man, with Team or Three Dogs, to -drive .^sheep through three gateways, and back to starting point. . Course to be marked by Jrlge. First prize, Association £a, C:. .Teschemjaker £5, and R. Walker £2; second prize, Association £2, and T. Pound sen. £1; third prize, Association £1. Six sheep to be used. 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, i £4; third, £2. Points: Huntaway, 10; under command, 14;. style, 6; total, 30. A ; ? . Special Prizes—E. A, Weld, £1 Ife for dog best under command. \ J. Kirkpatrick £2 t los, and ;W. Middleton £2 2s for best-bred sheep, dog, to be judged fromj the winners at ithe trial. ' 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 nia'y be disqualified, and his entrance fee: forfeited.- .„ , ••_ . 3. Merino wethers will be used in each class. Three sheep allowed in each class. ■ 4. Any dog committing a flagrant act, or tearing the sheep, the owner of such dog will bo held responsible.' 6. No dogs, unless competing, allowed on the ground. All dogs, 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, j G. Any competitor disobeying: the jjuJges or authorities may be disquali- - ~_—*fted, 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 the termination of each class, the deposit to be forfeited if protest proves frivolous. 8. No person allowed to interfere with any competitor when working his dog! 9. " Member " moans anyone on the Club's books, with privilege to run one clog in one class free; other entries, 2s 6d each dog each class. Non-mem-bers, first entry 12s 6d, other entries 2s Gd each. • " • 10. Entries will be received by the .Secretary until 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, sth May, 1906, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Blenheim. 11. Any telegrams or letters as entries bearing postmark, or' proved to haVe been placed in private mail-bag, or place where entry is made, will be accepted as entries received on May 6th. 12. All persons are specially requested not to crack or use a whip on the ground. Note.—Points in heats may be altered. Due notice of any alteration will bo given. Admission—Adult males, non-mem-bers, and non-entrants of dogs, One Shilling; ladies and children, .Free. A. MOWAT, Secretary. .TAS. BCBTI/ETT, PAINTER, GLAZIER AND PAPER HANGER, PARK TERRACE, Has in Stock nnME latest Designs in English -JL Papers, Scrim, Tacks and Tape. Brushes and Tools. / White Lead, Raw and Boiled Oils a and colors of all kinds. Varnishes. Knotting and Spirits. MOST KBLIABLE AND DAINTY. THE PUREST A>T.D MOST ECONOMICAL TEA ON THE M. A R X E T. j "general agency company, COOPER &I>TTNCAN fS IMPLEMENTS. BROWN'S PATENT DRAUGHT SPRINGS. MACHINES (■:V raakes) OViGitlIATJLED. Farmers' sni Tradesmen's Aceaatt? Kept an«? Corrected. ■T-. rnvorr.-.rvOfflco-i : ExPlifSS AVENUE A ,m;a>;;-: manager -f. .:••* 1 :..:"'T V ' i fJi ■ S I■VW VES appre- . i ■• i i).i- {■MiiHin sv torn when ;!'.,-.• :■■■■ ;,,,..' ,-.ln" iik;- STAND OUT Ti^A. W: 1( ;!i. ;;' i.'iviy, Lc'in iV C«». 2 100.UU1.) <:ii\ •■;.);)*■:. ]'!.-■■:. fpouivoi! »i ""Express 1' oH".o lor ;;•-:;-.It pu/poseb.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 88, 17 April 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 88, 17 April 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 88, 17 April 1906, Page 4

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