The Hawora Electric Light Comply mado a profit of i/1852 on the past year's working. Mr W. A. Smith, of Napier, lias received a telegram from _ several dog fanciers in Dunedin asking him to send Napier Sedan to the Dumedin Kennel Olub'e show, as they deaired to be in a position to make comparisons. Napier Sedan, who has an unbeaten record, with the exception of hte first venture, has 13 first prizes to his credit, and is looked upon as the beet fox terrier in the Dominion, will be sent south on May 23.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3036, 22 May 1912, Page 32
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