TOY DOG PARADE.
The nc-.wiy.formed Auckland. Toy Dog Club held its first ribbon parade -in the Outer Domain on Saturday in the presence of a large gathering. Nearly 90 dogs were entered, some very fin© specimens being seen for the first time. Mrs. Geo. Hunt's black miniature Pomeranian The Uo-iorcl took tho highest honour, with Mrs. Willis' tiny black Pomeranian Vv>a Gaiety run-ner-up, and Mrs. Richardson's black and ton terrier third The judge for pugs and Pekingese was Mrs A r n b and for all other Jarittis,, ft2 Wade. The prize ribbons were p Sn *ed by Mrs. G Ingram and Mrs. Dnnca" •nd the procwdmw were dosed with a speech by Mr. Geo. Hunt, president of the club
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18079, 2 May 1922, Page 8
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