SHEEP DOG TRIALS
CENTRAL WAIKATO CLUB ELECTION OF OFFICERS [from our own correspondent] ' CAMBRIDGE, "Wednesday It was suggested atjUhe annual meeting of the Central "Waikato" Sheep Dog- Trials""" Club by Mr. J. Main, of Thau, that the time had come when the venue of the trial* " should be transferred from Cambridge, and should iu future alternate between all centres in the Central "Waikato. New members enrolled at Morrinsville, Te Aroha and-n----iri other districts would thus become permanent members, and their interests would ,u be sustained. The president, Mr. H. P. Hewitt, was appointed delegate to the Hawera jubilee championship trials next month, and. given power to appoint a judge for the next annual trials of the club. Officers were elected as follows:—Patron, Mr, C. G. Vosper; president, Mr. H. P. Hewitt; 14 vice-presidents; committee, Messrs. .T. Main, E. Johnstone, A. Bailey, P. Mc» Naughton, A E. Palmer, C. Cameron, D. C. Forlong, R. Mead. S. Brunskill, F. Hicks, P. Hyde, T. "W. Pentlow, Hugh Peake, laa Brunskill, "W. Suckling, C. "W. Mirfin, H. Alloway, J. CoopefT W. C. Wal-.. lace, H. Jackson, R, Nolan, R. Grantham, and R. Parkin; emergency committee,. ■.* Messrs. H. P. Hewitt, E. G. Broad, H, .t Jackeon, J. S. Fisher, G. Lambie and D. "W. Ariell; auditor. Mr. A. R. Batchelor; secretary, Mr. Edgar James.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 9
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