KYEBURN DOG TRIALS.
The second annua! trials of the Kyeburn District Dog Trials Club proved most successtul. I orfecfc weather was experienced, and the entries were more numerous than Just, year, some competitors coming lon R distances. lhc ladies deservo great credit i r the tea rooms were conducted and for tlioir takings, which helped to swell the surplus. Results: — Maiden Hoading Bringing Back, and Yarding-. Twenty-three entries—D. Mathc--8011 b Moss, 23 points, 1; j. w. S Cott ' s 23 points, r ' lA ' GaniCr ° n ' S S P° cd ' Heading, Bringing Back, Holding in King, and Yarding. Nineteen entries—P Kane s Bustle. 06 points, 1 ; J Trott.r>r'« Scott, 35 points, 2; D. Matheson's Sharp, 34 points, 3; P. Kane sN. Clyde, 33 points Hur.tnway. between three sets of flars Fifteen ontncs-J. Trotter's Roy. 35 points', 1: U. s Bob, 34 points. 2; .7. □ incurs Rnck • and D. Weir's Vis, 29 (cuualj, 3.
KYEBURN DOG TRIALS.
Otago Daily Times, Issue 16994, 3 May 1917, Page 9
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