(1) Mr R. H. Shepperd’s (Auckland) Glendon Sunrise, First Prize Colonial-bred smooth Fox Terrier. (2) Mr J. S. Durie’s (Christchurch) Northland Necklet, beet Colonialbred smooth Fox Terrier Bitch. (3) Messrs G. and F. E. Bitcliff’s (Christchurch) Speak, best Wire Fox Terrier. (4) Miss D. Kieler’s (Dunedin) Togo, fawn pug, best exhibit in children’s class. (5) Mr C. Price’s (Christchurch) Melrose Jenny, chalenge black Cocker Spaniel Bitch.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3494, 22 February 1921, Page 32
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66(1) Mr R. H. Shepperd’s (Auckland) Glendon Sunrise, First Prize Colonial-bred smooth Fox Terrier. (2) Mr J. S. Durie’s (Christchurch) Northland Necklet, beet Colonialbred smooth Fox Terrier Bitch. (3) Messrs G. and F. E. Bitcliff’s (Christchurch) Speak, best Wire Fox Terrier. (4) Miss D. Kieler’s (Dunedin) Togo, fawn pug, best exhibit in children’s class. (5) Mr C. Price’s (Christchurch) Melrose Jenny, chalenge black Cocker Spaniel Bitch. Otago Witness, Issue 3494, 22 February 1921, Page 32
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