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THE FANCIERS' CLUB SHOW.

TO TIH EDITOR. g ni- —Uoferring to Iht> liarfli criticism of the firs I a»d special prize-winner at the recent ehow, I would beg you to give space to the report of the prominent bulldog judge (Mr S. H- Rasta.ll), who officiated at the grand parade held in Wellington some little time back. The report, which appeared in the New Zeauand h'ancier, April 4, says: ]?. and V. Bond's Muster Hamilton secured first and special; he owns a massive head, well wrinkled, flat fikull, nice Ptnail ears, with plenty 01 width between, and from eye to car. Width and breadth of forefaco qood, and nice under-jaw, nice body; more npring of. rib would improve; good bone, needs 1o let down a little between the Ahouldci'S, which ehould come with time; a young dog, ehowirjg promiee." The comments of your correspondent on the punpv's long fail recalls to my memory that grand old champion Greenstone, a dog with iv long tail, which to my knowledge was never " beaten, notwithstanding the mimevous judges he faced.— l am, etc., Frederick Bond. Oiunadirj, Juno 21.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19205, 23 June 1924, Page 9

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THE FANCIERS' CLUB SHOW. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19205, 23 June 1924, Page 9

THE FANCIERS' CLUB SHOW. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19205, 23 June 1924, Page 9