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DOGS ON DISPLAY

ADDITIONAL WINNERS

LIST OF SPECIAL PRIZES SCOTTISH TERRIER'S HONOUR [BT TELEGRAPH —SPECIAL REPORTER] HAMILTON, Sunday Judging of entries in the dog show conducted by the Hamilton Kennel Club in conjunction with the Royal Show was completed yesterday, and the special awards were made. Many of the finest animals in the Dominion wore entered in the show, and attracted keen interest throughout the day. The judges awarded Mrs. V. Ewen's Scottish terrier Ch. Crich Creation the troph3 - for the best dog in the show, and Mr. P. W. Wilson's Riversdale Roberta, a smooth*haired fox terrier, was adjudged the best animal of the opposite sex. Additional awards were made as follows: — SPECIAL AWARDS Best Dog in Show.—Mrs. V. Ewen't Scolder terrier Ch. Crich Creation. Best opposite sex: P. W. Wilson's smooth-haired fox terrier Riversdale Roberta Meoli Cup, for best corker spaniel within radius of 50 miles of Hamilton Post Office. —Mrs. J. T. Hawke's Meola Mitzie's Gift; reserve, Mrs. J. Hawkin's Northern Blue Violet. Breeders' prize, Franco Cup, for best puppy, any breed: Mrs. S. Saulsbrey's Weeley Hoppy, 1; Mrs. E. W. James' Student Prince of Eton. 2; C. H. Hinchcliffe'g York Saltspray, 3. Royal sweep stakes: Mrs. V. Ewen's Scottish terrier Ch. Crich Creation, J; Mrs. M. A. Sturtcvant's rocker spaniel Ch. Leamington Bimble, 2; Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Bond's cocker spaniel Bon Ostal Tess. 3. Royal puppy sweep stakes: S. S. Saulsbrey's English setter Weeley Hoppy, 1; Mrs. E. W. James' Sealyham Student Prince of Eton, 2; Mr. H. Hinchcliff's wire-haired fox terrier York Saltspray, 3. Royal terrier stakes: Mrs. V. Ewen's Ch. Crich Creation, imp., 1; Mr. P. W. Wilson's Riversdale Ruler, 2; P. W. Wilson's Ch. Riversdale Roberta, 3. Royal Sporting Dog Stakes.—Mrs. M. A Siurtevant's Ch. Leamington Bimble, 1; W. 0. Tilsley's Ch. Te Koma Dalesford Queen, 2; J. Christie's Westport N.Z. Girl, 3. Royal non-sporting dog stakes: K. C. Allpress Kiltie Lad of the Mill, imp., 1; Mr. Wilkies Yathong of Craigilea, 2; W. S. Barber's Lady Betty, 3. Royal limit stakes: Iv. C. Allpress' Kiltie Lad of the Mill, 1; A. Glvne's Monarque of Sedgemoor, 2; S. Saulsbrey's Weeley Hoppy, 3. Special Royal novice stakes: Mrs. L. X. Robertsons Natasha of Beaulieu, 1; R. Ormsb.v's Recorder of Opihl, 2; Miss U. E. Worker's Zealandia Chota, 3. Ladies' Class, for does and bitches. —Mrs. A. Nicholson's Dobraya of Addlestone. 1; Mrs. A. Glyne's Ch. Pott-Chee of Sedgemoor. 2; Mrs. A. M. Jamieson's Brighton Free Gift, 3. Sporting brace, all breeds: Mrs. V. Ewen's Scottish terriers, 1; Mr. P. WWilson's smooth fox terriers, 2; Messrs. Nightingale Brothers English set,t"B- - brace, for all breeds ® th ". terriers and sporting dogs: Mrs. A. Glyne s Pekinese, 1; Mrs. A. M. Jamieson's mm alure pomeranians, 2. Be*t sporting tr ®'"• Pakuranga Hunt Club's harrier* 1. Best nonsporting team: Mrs. A. Glync s Pekinese Best Local Puppy, any breed .--Miss U. E. Worker's Zealandia Chota, 1; Mrs. J. i. Hawke's Meola Mitzies Gift, 2; Mr. 1. t • Fairbrother's Tapuata Roderick, S. Best local dog or bitch: Mr. T. G. Browns Sans Souci I: Mrs. A. Nicholson s Dobraya of Addlestone, 2; Miss U. E. Worker's ZeiUandia Chota, 3. Best "Porting dog: Mrs M ; A. Stnrtevant's Ch. Leamington Bimble. I, W. O. Tilsley's Ch. Te Koma Dalesford Queen, 2; R. D. Plunkett's Idslone Patricia, 3. Best working gun dog in show: VV. U. Tinslev's Ch: Te Koma Dalesford Queen, 1, R. W. Plunkett's Idstone Patricia. Nightingale Brothers' Mahi Farmers' and drovers class: C. D. Husband's Monty, 1; J. C. al}«ce » f T W Hunt T S Royal toy puppy slakes: Mrs. G. Hunts Alston Perfection, 1; Miss U. E. Workers Zealandia Chota, 2; Miss M. Hockton s bundown Flashlight. 3. ... . Litter Clhss, for dogs and bitehes —Mrs. H M Parkinson's Lady C nffy of Bin lis. New Zealand Collie Club's Trophies Rovol Hamilton Cnp, for best, collie, either sex- K. C. Allpress Kiltie Lad of the Mill, imp. Trophy for best opposite . °: Roberts' Lochinvar Fanetta. Trophy for best tiuiipv either sex: Mrs. McConville s Mannem.n of Rocky Nook. Best Old English sheep dog, either sex: J. B. Wheeler s E""" 1 } of Opihl 1; Mr. R. Ormsby's Recorder of ODihi 2. lW Old English sheep dog puppy: R- J - Connellys Shepherd of WardHle' POMERANIANS ■n o |» B —Puppy: Miss M. Hockton s Sunhawn Flashlight 1; Mrs. W. C. E. Georges ft™ Chins imp-. 2. Maiden, novice and tunior- Mrs W C. E. George's Mr Chips, imp i. Limit: Miss M. Hockton s Sundown Flashlight, 1; Mrs. W. C. E. Gcomes Mr. Ch jjitcheT.— Novice and maiden: Mrs. J. Hawkin's Chalmers Trixie, 1. Miniature Pomeranians.— Dogs: Junior Mrs M A. Jamieson's Brighton Free Gift, Mrs W. C. E. George s \Mr. Chips, imp., o Oneii• Mrs M. A. Jnnneson s Brighton l£Sf: I' SV Mr J. F.S".th-«Tins Km n blem. 1. Open: M rs. George Hunt 8 A is on Perfection, 1; Mrs, F. Smiths liny &m hl Alston Perfection. Best opposite sex Mrs A. M. Jamieson's Brighton Free Girt. Best puppy: Mrs. G. Hunts Alston Perfection.

PEKINESE Dogs.—Puppy, maiden and novice: Miss CT. E. Worker's Zealandia Chota, 1. Junior: Mrs. A. Glyiie'a Mi-Ki of Sedgemoor, 1; Miss U. E. Workers Zealandia Chota, 2; Mrs. C. Gaw's Billee Le Bala, 3. Limit: Mrs. A. Glyna's Monarque of Sedgemoor, I- Miss U. E. Worker's Zealandia Chota, 2. Now Zealand-bred: Mrs. A. Glynes MiKi of Sedgemoor, 1; Miss. U. E. Workers Zealandia Chota, 2f Colonial-bred: Mrs. A. Giyne's Monarque of Sedgemoor, 1; Miss U E. Worker's Zealandia Chota, '-!• Open: Mrs. A. Giyne's Ch. Poo-rhce of Sedgemoor, 1: Mrs. C. Gaw's Budee Wn Le Bala, M i.'is IT. E. Worker's Zealandia Chota, ,f. Stud: Mrs. A Gl.vnes Ch. Poo-chee of Sedgemoor, t; Mrs. C. Gaw's Budee Wu Le B . a Bitches.~Puppy: Mrs. C. Gaw's Judee Le Bala, 1. Open: Mrs. A. Glynes bar.i of a fsn'i,m -MI«« v. % z* sex: Mrs. A. Giyne's Sara of Sedgemoor. SYDNEY SILKIES Dogs.—Open and stud: Miss I. Deeble's Tuakau Silver Ring, 1. , r Bitches.—Junior and limit- alisa i. Deeble's Silver Dot, 1. I»ew Zealand-bred, colonial-brcd, open and brood: Miss L. Deeble's Bobette. 1. T ri^hto-u Best Sydney Silky. Miss I. Deebles Tuakau Silver Rin(r. Best opposite sex: Miss I. Deoble's Bobette. CArRN TERRIERS Bitches. —Puppy! maiden and novice: Miss C. M. Stewart's Kruachan of Kainga-Koa, l•

SEALYHAM TERRIERS

Bogs.—Poppy: Mrs. E. W. James'. Student Prince of Eton, 3. Maiden, novice and Junior: Miss M. A. Grimwoods Fonda of Batches.—Open: Mrs. E. W. James' Sally °* Best n Sealyham.—Mrs. K. W. Janies' Student Prince of Eton. Best opposite sex: Mrs. E. W. Janies Sally of Eton. SCOTTISH TERRIERS Dogs.—Puppy: Miss J. Oration's Tapuata Tartan 1 • F I. Fairbrothers lapuata RodM\ Maiden: Miss J- iapuata Tartan, 3. Novice: Mrs. A. R. rim s JJu» brae Mac 1; Miss J. Gratton » lapuata TdrHn -2 Junior- F. I- Fairbrothers' Tapuata Roderick, T. Limit: Mrs E. M. Annetts EvandaJe Clansman, 1; Mrs. M.• Han aft «Is!' - Annett's Evendale Clansman, 2; Mrs. A. KHill's Dunbrae Mac, .L Open. Mrs. v. Ewen's Ch. Crich Creation, 3; J. Stewarts Black Watch Rascal imp., 'i: l . Cvon Sturmer's Evendale Great Expectation, Stud* Mth. V. hwen 8 Ch. Cricn tifin imt) l Mrs. M. C. Hannah's Ben Ledi Bari," imp. " Brace: Mrs. V. Ewen's 6 "Bft'ehe's. Puppy: J. Williamson's Tapuata Twinkle, 1. Maiden: Mrs. M. G. Hannah b Lochalt Ailsa, 3 ; Mrs. I. J. Patterson s .K as cal of Rocky Nook, 2. Novice: R. Tomnkin's Jean of Brett&n, 3: Mrs. M. G. Hannah's Lochalt Ailsa. 2; Mrs. F. terson's Rascal of Rocky ook - 3 - . M ' J. Williamson's Tapuata U ra p M, C. Hannah's Lochalt Ailsa, -. Mrs. F. J Patterson's Rascal of Rocky Nook. .5. Limit- Mrs. F. J. Patterson's Rascal of Rockv Nook J. New Zealand-bred: Mrs. A. Rend's Heather-Glen Black Pearl l.Op: Mrs. V. Ewen's Glenesk Gael, 3; J. Stewart s Highland Dainty Jean. imp.. M "- Ppnd's Heather-Glen Rlacic Pearl, 3. mooa. Mrs Rend's Heather-Glen Black Pearly 1. Best Scottish Terrier. —Mrs. V. Ewen 8 ch. Crich Creation, imp. Best opposite sex: Mrs. Y Ewen's Glenesk Gael. Best puppy: Mibs j" Gratton's Tapuata Tartan.

WIRE-HAIRED TERRIERS Dogs.—Maiden and .novice: H. Toomb;s Actacon Rex, 3. Limit: R* P- Mitt hells Prince Hori, 1; H. Toomb's Actaeon Hex New Zealand-bred and stud: R. I. Mitchell s Prince Hori, 1. Open: R. D. Munros Glenfel Ge ßUchcs—Puppy: H. Hinchliff's York Saltspray, 1; K. Scott's Rybum Beauty. 2. Maiden and novice: R. Scott's Ryburn Beauty, 1 Junior: H. Hinchliff's York Saltspray, l"; R. Scott's Ryburn Beauty, 2. Limit: H. riinchliff's York Saltspray. 1; Miss M, Stew art's Karol of Kainea-Koa. 2. New Zealandbred: H. Hinchliff's York Saltspray, 1: Miss M. Stewart's lvarol of Kainga-Koa. '2; R. Scott's Ryburn Beauty, 3. H. Hinchliff's York Saltspray. 1; R. Scot s Rvburn Beauty, 2. Open: H. Hinchliff s Saltspray, 1; Miss M. Stewarts Karol of Kft ßes? Wire-haired Terrier. —H. Hinchliff's York Saltspray. Best opposite sex: K. 1). Munro's Glenfel Oestc. Best puppy: H. Hinchliff's York Saltspray. BULLDOGS Dogs.—Pupjiy: J. S. Beard's Galcary Chief. 1; C. H. Pascoe's Calgary Skipper. 2; Miss V. M. Harvey's Ladies' Warrior. 3. Maiden: A. E. Webbs Kilstar Masterpiece. 1; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. O'Brien's Morton Samson, 2; Miss V. M. Harvey's Ladies Warrior 3. Novice: A. E. Webb's Kilstar Masterpiece, 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. W? P. O'Brien's Mos ; ton Samson, *2\ Miss V. M. Harvey s Ladies Warrior. 3. Junior: Mrs. M. Wilkies \atliong of Craiffilea, 1; C. H. Pascoe's Calgary Skipper, 2. Limit and New Zealand-bred: H. M. Rorke's Prince Patrick, 1; Mrs. M. Wilkie's Yathong of Craigilea, 2; A. E. Webb's Kilslar Masterpiece, 3. Colonial-bred: H M. Rorke's Prince Patrick, 1. Open: J. H. Skipper's Kilstar Rival. 1: H. M. Rorke s Prince Patrick, 2: Mrs. M. Wilkies Yathong of Craigilea. 3. Stud: Mr. and Mvs. W. P. O'Brien's Maston Samson, 1. Bitches. —Limit: F. Wilsons Sheldon Pugilist Girlie, 1. New Zealand-bred: Mrs. I. O'Brien's Moston Delilah, 1. Open: Mrs. I. O'Brien's Moston Delilah, 1; F. Wilsons Sheldon Pugilist Girlie. 2. Brace: Mrs. I. O'Brien's entry, 1. , Best Bulldog.—J. H. Skippers Kilstar Rival. Best opposite sex: Mrs. I. O'Brien's Moston Delilah. Best puppy: J. S. Beard's Galcary Chief. DACHSHUNDS Dogs.—Puppy, maiden and limit: Mrs. A. Rend's Bureta Dandy, imp.. 1. Open and stud: Mrs. C. M. Fell's Bragi of Grevel. best Dachshund.—Mrs. C. M. Fell's Bragi of Grevel, imp. Best puppy: Mrs. A. Rends Bureta Dandy, imp. SCHNAUZERS Dogs.—Open and stud: H. Henderson's Montrose of Fordell, 1. AIREDALES Dogs.—Open: Mrs. C. R. Knight's Walnut Constant, imp;, 1. Bitches.—New Zealand-bred, colonial-bred and open: Master A. Slade's ch. Kilburn Charmintr, 1. ..... Best Airedale.—Master A. Slaile s ch. Ivilburn Charming. Best opposite sex: Mrs. C. R. Knight's Walnut Constant, imp. AUSTRALIAN TERRIERS

Dogs.—Maiden, novice, limit New Zealandbred and colonial-bred: Mrs. F. E. Henderson's Ginger Mick, 1. IRISH TERRIERS Bitches. —Puppy, maiden, junior and limit: N. E. Jackson's Penny Royal, 1. Colonialbred and open: C. J. Bailey's ch Kildare Patricia. 1. Best Irish Terrier.—C. J. Bailey's ch Kildare Patricia.

CHILDREN'S LAMBS SEVERAL CLASSES HELD [by TET,E«RAPH SPECIAL ItErOHTF/lt] HAMILTON, Sunday Several excellent entries were received for the children's classes of the lamb section of the Royal Show, judged yesterday. The results were: — Early short-wool lambs:—Dawn Newcoin be, Hautapu School, 1; Maire Baker, Ngaliinepouri School, 2; Patricia Morrison, Taiuvhnre School, 3; Shirley Martin, 4. Middle class short-wool: Betty Parkins, Hamilton West School, 1; Leslie Letford, Pukotaha School, 2; Norah Barrett, Notherby School, 3 and 4. Late short-wool: —Ray Cronin, Te Kowhai School, 1; Don Churches, Tatnahero School, 2; Earle Winder, Forest Lake School, 3; Ihora Hill, Rotokauri School, 4. Long-wool: Daphne Law, Raglan School, 1.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23182, 31 October 1938, Page 15

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DOGS ON DISPLAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23182, 31 October 1938, Page 15

DOGS ON DISPLAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23182, 31 October 1938, Page 15

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