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PRIZE COLLIES—WINNERS AND WORKERS. AT STUD. I-lERDWICK, Winner of many prizes, including Ist at Melbourne. THIS beautiful black, tan and white dog, who has the heaviest coat of any dog South of the Line” and all the other qualities of a first-rate specimen, is placed at the -service of breeders at the low fee of £5 ss. His sire, Champion Ormskirk Amazement, has just been imported to Australia at a price exceeding £SOO. Puppies by Herdwick from the following Prize Bitches for sale : Heatherbell, a Melbourne winner ; Haslemere, a Wellington winner ; Hannah, a Dunedin winner ; Holmwoodi juso imported and allowed by all to be the heaviest coated bitch in the Australian Colonies. For. want of room the above pupp-“s will be Bold cheap. For particulars, apply, HARRISON and HOUR AX, .. . Karon Collie Kennels, Wellington. RIMU COLLIE KENNELS. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. npHE whole of my young stock, comprisM. ing four litters, which I intended for this year's shows. They are by Champion Young England ex Rimu Mermaid, { hampion Moston Dolly, and Champion Ormskirk Stella, and by Rimu Ensign (a Shernbourne) ex Rimu Prima Donna. Dog and Bitch puppies, all beautifully marked, sable and white. The unrivalled show record of my kennel will be sufficient guarantee for quality. Catalogues containing particulars from ‘ R. WARK, Christchurch, K ENN E L CLUB DOG SOAP. FOR SKIN DISEASES PECULIAR TO DOGS. DESTROYS FLEAS and PARASITES IMMEDIATELY. ALLAYS IRRITATION OF THE SKIN AND REMOVES SMELL. TESTIMONIAL. To Mr Woods, Cuba street, —In compliance with your request I have given the Kennel Club Dog Soap a thorough trial, and can Ihonestly say it is the best I have ever used. My showing record extends back to the early seventies, during which time I have tried all the soaps in the market. I have prescribed it in two or three bad cases of mange that have been brought to me, it quickly eradicated the parasite, leaving the skin soft ;and -healthy, and on which the hair was soon Renewed. The soap lathers freely, has great cleansing properties, and at the same time is not strongly alkaline or caustic, for unlike most of the dog soaps, its use leaves the coat beautifully soft and with its natural gloss. I .■paay say that I used the soap for Herdwick and Honesty before they went to Auckland and Hawke’s Bay and Palmerston shows, and no doubt it helped them to score first prizes at all places, besides specials. You aEOt-quife-!.'alt liberty to use my name in , recommending the soap to any fancier, as I am confident it will give the utmost satisfaction. Believe me, etc., — J. HobrAx (Messrs Horraxand Harrison, Karori). Procurable only at WOODS’ CHEMIST, CUBA STREET, Price ONE SHILLING. Will forward to any part of the Colony on receipt of 12 .stamps. SATURDAY, April 20th, 1895, at 2 Oi clock. Woodcote (Irish Terrier) Kennels, Wellington, N.Z, Dissolution of Partnership Sale. Partner leaving New Zealand. WF. SHORTT has been favoured with • instructions to sell by Public Auction aF his rooms, 57 Willis Street, Wellington

The whole of the Valuable Irish Terriers, numbering 17. Thjßylißt comprises the only two Champion Irish Terriers in New Zealand, viz.. Norah 111. (Winner of 7 first prizes in Melbourne) and Con Cregan, and also Lonsdale Venom (dam of Champ. Con Cregan, Barry Linden, and many other prize winners), and Pups by Ch. Breda Rattle, Ch. Con Cregan, Garry Owen, and Taniwha, out of Ch. Norah 111., Lonsdale Venom, Woodcote Banshee and Woodcote Wairua. Thb whole are now open for disposal privately up to date of Sale, and particulars as to age, pedigree and price will be supplied on application addressed Woodcote Kennels, P.O. Box 74, Wellington. The Woodcote Kennels, since their inauguration in 1891, have taken first prize in every class in which they have exhibited, including shows at Auckland 1892, Wellington 1892, ’93 and ’94, and Christchurch 1892 aud ’9-1. FOR SALE. SEVERAL sable and white collie pups, by the well-known prize-winner. Opawa Bon, and out of British Lass. Splendid workers. Prize winners. A PPiy to collie, N.Z. Mail Office. We hear of a new variety of Irish Terrier out Cheadlo way. The other day, as the better half of one of our well-known fanciers was walking’ in the village, she was stopped by a police sergeant, who said, “ Let me see, Mrs B , your husband keeps Irish terriers, doesn’t he ?” “Oh ! yes,” was the reply; “ but why do you ask ?” “ Well,” said the officer, “ I’ve found one that I think belongs to you. It is white,' and has a black eye.” This variety is not, we may add, being kept in reserve for the Manchester show,— ferttish Fancier. ' -' • U: ' : ‘

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1201, 8 March 1895, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1201, 8 March 1895, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1201, 8 March 1895, Page 28