NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
" Reader," Dunedin.—(l) The appointment was made on February 1, 1922. (2) Yes. "Inquirer," Otautau.—(l) Whitehall Chambers, Upper Queen street, Auckland. (2) We cannot say. " Subscriber,” Oamaru.—The open stake run oft on the Talerl on the King’s Birthday resulted In Mr D. M’Phersou’s. Pretty Jane being first, Mr A. M, Finnle’s Gipsy Moth second, and Mr E. O’Connor’s Joy Again third. " Subscriber," Tahakqpa.—There is •no representative of the Forestry Department in Dunedin, and therefore the latest figures are not obtainable here. The information will be supplied to you on application to the Conservator of Forests, Invercargill. R. M., Tlmaru.—The following are among the sheep dog breeders recognised as having kennels of repute:—Mr H. F. Ross, "Pudding Hill," Methvcn (late of “ Cottesbrook," Middleraarch) ; Mr R. W. Trotter, " Garguston,” Kurow; Mr C. N. Paterson, “ Gladsmuir,” Middlcmarch; Mr John Anderson, “ Bog Roy," P. 8., Omarama; Mr P. Walker, Palmerston South, Otago; and Mr David Morgan, Te Houka.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 10
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