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THE TOY DOGS

WANGANUI SHOW ALL CLASSES WELL REPRESENTED. Interest in Toy Dogs runs high in Wanganui.’ The Ribbon Paiade which was held early in the year was well attended and the announcement of the prizes at the club’s annual show attracted much attention yesterday. The local club members have worked hard to attain success—and for their work they are able to show a good membership list with members exhibiting in all classes, and class and special prizes which must be equal in quantity and value to those of any other club in the Dominion. Air C. Neale, of Wellington, judged. The winners of the classes were, as follows: — SPECIAL PRIZES. Pomeranian (under 71bs.). Airs Seabrook’s Cup for best in breed. —R. J. W. Dalton’s ‘ ‘Brookland’s Gold Nugget.” Air E. R. Norman’s Cup for best opposite sex.—Airs I. Upton’s “Lockwood Betty.” Mr W. Hessell’s Cup for best puppy: Airs I. Upton’s “Lockwood Betty.” Lockwood Challenge Shield; Airs W. H. Faloon’s “Anz&.c Lockwood King.” Winter Show Stakes. —R. J. W. Dalton’s ‘‘Brooklands Gold Nugget.” Pomeranians (Over 71bs.) Mr Hammond’s Cup for best in breed: Airs A. Sherwood's “Te Silver Fox.” Air Healey’s trophy 7 for best opposite sex: Mr C. Richard’s “Kiki.” Air B. Ken eh’s irophy for best puppy. —Air C. Rickctt’s “Kiki.” Australian Terrien’S. Air W. J. Upton’s Cup for best in breed.—E. I. Norman’s “Bondi Maid.” Mr Clifford’s Cup for best opposite sex. —Airs A. E. Blair’s “Alack.” Mrs J. J. Collins’ trophy for best Sydney Silky. Air Sherman’s Cup for best in breed: W. J. Upton’s “Silver Bonbon.” Mr Falloon’s Cup for best opposite sex.—E. A. Hylton’s “Stanmore Lass.” Air Chainey’s trophy for best puppy. Airs E. F. C. Ferry’s ‘ ‘Pip. ’ ’ Pekinese. Air P. H. Smith’s Cup for best in breed. —Aliss T. A. Shaw, F.T.C.L., “ Yum Yot of Chang.” Airs Al. Cameron’s Cup for best opposite’ sex.—Aliss G. Pearce’s “Lady Wong. ’ ’ W.T.D.C. trophy for best puppy. —• Aliss F. A. Shaw's “Yum Yot of Chang.’ ’ Pugs. Air J. Hutchinson’s Cup for best in breed.—Airs J. J. Collins’ “Avola Betty. ’ ’ A’isitor’s Class for best dog.—Aliss T. A. Shaw’s “Yum Yot of Chang.” Best bitch.—Miss T. A. Shaw’s “Imperial Min Hum.” Ladies’ Bracelet. R. J. W. Dalton’s “Brooklands Ge-ld Nugget.’ ’

Harman Cup. Best novice in show.—Airs R. Upton ’s ‘ ‘Lockwood Betty.’ ’ Hugh Muir Cup. Best dog or bitch in show.—Aliss T. A. Shaw’s “Yum Yot of Chang.” J. T. Sinclair Memorial Cup. Best bitch in show.—Airs I. Upton’s “Lockwood B£tty.” Children’s Class. Best dog, girl owner.—Aliss G. Watson’s “Stanmore Bonny.” Boy owner: Alastcr A. Wilson’s “Stanmore Cress.” Brace Cup. Best brace of dogs in show.—Aliss T. A. Shaw’s “Yum Yot of Chang” and “Imperial Alin Hum.” CLASS PRIZES. Pomeranians (under 71bs.) Dog. Puppy.—R. J. W. Dalton’s “Goldsbrooks Antrim Boy” 1, W. G. Seabrook’s “Anzac Lockwood Silver Tip” 2, Aliss B. Yates’ “Black Beauty” 3. Alaid.en. —R. J .W. Dalton’s “Goldsbrooks Antrim Boy” 1, W. G. Seabrook’s “Anzac Lockwood Silver Tip” 2. Novice: R, J. W. Dalton’s “Goldsbrook Antrim Boy” 1, W. G. Seabrook’s “Anzac Lockwood Silver Tip” 2. Junior: W. H. Falloon’s “Anzac Lockwood King” 1, R. J. W'. Dalton’s “ Goldsbrook Antrim Boy” 2, W. G. Seabrook’s “Anzac Lockwood Silver Tip” 3. Colonial breed.—lL J. Dalton’s “Brooklands Gold Nugget” 1, W. H. Falloon’s “Anzac Lockwood King” 2. Limit.—R. J. Dalton’s “Brooklands Gold Nugget” 1, W. H. Falloon’s “Anzac Lockwood King” 2. Open.—R. J. W. Dalton’s “Brooklands Gold Nugget” 1, W. H. Falloon’s “Anzac Lockwood King” 2, W. G. Seabrook’s “Anzac Lockwood Silver Tip” 3. Brace.—Afrs I. Upton’s “Lockwood Betty” and “Glitter” 1, W. G. Seabrook’s “Anzac Lockwood Silver Tip” and “Anzac Lockwood Orange Tip” 2. Bitch (under 7ibs.) Puppy.—Airs I. Upton’s “Lockwood Betty’’ 1, R. J. W. Dalton’s “Goldbrook Sunbeam” 2, W. G. Seabrook’s “Anzac Lockwood Orange Tip” 2, AJaiden.—Airs I. Upton’s “Lockwood Betty” 1, R. J. W. Dalton’s “Goldbrook Sunbeam” 2, W. G. Seabrook’s “Anzac Lockwood Orange Tip” 3. Novice.—Airs I. Upton’s “Lockwood Betty” 1, R. J. W. Dalton’s Goldbrook Sunbeam” 2, W. G. Seabrook’s “Anzac Lockwood Orange Tip” 3. Junior.—Mrs I. Lupton’s “Lockwood Betty” I, R. J. W. Dalton’s “Goldbrook Sunbeam” 2, W. G. Seabrook’s “Anzac Lockwood Orange Tip” 3. Colonial Breed: Afrs I. Upton’s “Lockwood Betty” 1, R. J. W. Dalton’s “Goldbrook Sunbeam” 2. Limit: Afrs I. Upton’s “Lockwood Betty’’* .1, R. J. W. Dalton’s “Goldbrook Sunbeam” 2. Open: Airs f. Upton’s “Lockwood Betty” 1, Airs I. Upton's “Glitter” 2, R. ,T. W. Dalton’s “Goldbrook Sunbeam ’ ’ 3. Pomeranians (over 71b.) Dog. Alaiden: J. Newsome’s “Orange King” 1. Novice; J. Newsome’s “Orange King” 1. Colonial breed: Mrs A. SherwQOd’s “Te Whare

Silver Fox” 1, J. Newsome’s “Orange King” 2, Miss L. Doran’s “Scotty Mac” 3. Limit: J. Newsome’s “Orange King” 1, Aliss L. Doran’s “Scotty Alac” 2. Open: Airs A. Sherwood’s “Te Whare Silver Fox” 1, J. Newsome’s “Orange King” 2, Aliss L. Doran’s “Scotty Mac” 3. Bitch. —Puppy: Mrs C. Rickctt’s “Kiki” 1. Maiden: Mrs C. Rickctt’s “Kiki” 1, G. Sherman’s “Betty” 2. Novice: Mrs C. Rickctt’s “Kiki’’ .1, G. Sherman’s “Betty” 2. Junior: Aliss P. Seaton’s “Riri Aroha” 1, G. Sherman’s “Betty” 2. • Colonial breed: Aliss P. Seaton’s “Riri Aroha” 1, G. Sherman’s “Betty” 2. Limit: Aliss P. Seaton’s “Riri Aroha” G. Sherman’s “Betty” 2. Aroha” 1, G. Sherman’s “Betty” 2. Open: Miss P. Seaton’s “Riri Aroha” 1, Afiss I. How r atson’s “Trixie” 2. Australian Terriers. Dog.—Airs A. E. Blair’s “Alack” won classes for puppy, maiden, novice, junior, colonial bred, limit and open. Bitch. —Novice: Mrs F. A. Aloorc’s “Fairy Belle” 1. Colonial bred:, E. R. Norman's “Bondi Alaid” 1. Limit: E. R. Norman’s “Bondi Maid” 1, Airs F. A. Afoore’s “Fairy Belle” 2. Open: E. R. Norman’s “Bondi Afaid” 1. Sydney Silky. Dog.—Puppy: E. A. Hylton’s unnamed (ch. “Stormy Atom*”—“Marangai Belle”) 1,2, 3. Alaiden: S. W. Wilson’s “Sonny” 1, E. A. Hylton’s unnamed 2. Novice: S. W. Wilson’s “Sonny” 1, E. A. Hylton’s unnamed 2. Colonial bred: S. W. Wilson’s •‘Sonny” 1. Limit: S. W. Wilson’s “Sonny” 1. Open: W. J. Upton’s “Silver Bon-Bon” .1, S. W. Wilson’s “Sonny” 2. Stud dog: W. J. Upton’s “Silver Bon-Bon” 2, Bitch.—Puppy: Afrs F. C. Ferry’s “Pip” 1. Afaiden: Airs F. C. Ferry’s “Pip” 1. Novice: Airs F. C. Ferry’s “Pip” 1. Junior: Airs F. C: Ferry’s “Pip” 1, Aliss I. Benefield’s “Syki” 2. Colonial bred: E. A. Hylton’s “Stanmore Lass” 1, Airs F, C. Ferry’s “Pip” 2, Afiss G. Watson’s “Stanmore Bonny” 3. Limit: Afrs F. C. Ferry’s “Pip” 1, Aliss I. Benefield’s “Syhi” 2, Miss G. Watson’s “Stanmore Bonny” 3. Open: E. A. Hylton’s “Stanmore Lass” 1, Afrs F. C. Ferry’s “Pip” 2, Miss I. Benefield’s “Syki” 3. Brood bitch: E. A. Hylton’s “Stanmore Lass” 1. Pekinese. Dog.—Afiss T. A. Shaw's “Yum Got of Chang” won classes of junior, colonial bred, limit and open. Brace: Afiss T. A. Shaw’s “Yum Got of Chang” and “Imperial Min Hum.” Bitch.—Afiss T. A. Shaw’s ‘‘lmperial Win Hum” w’on the classes of puppy and maiden. Colonial bred: Afiss G. Pearce’s “Lady Wong” 1, Afiss T. A. Shaw’s “Imperial Afin Hum” 2. Limit: Afiss G. Pearce’s “Lady Wong,” 1, Afiss T. A. Shaw’s “Imperial Afin Hum” 2. Open: Afiss G. Pearce’s “Lady Wong” 1. Afiss T. A. Shaw’s “Imperial Afin Hum” 2. Pugs (fawn). Dog (open).—Afrs J. J. Collins’ “Avola Togo.” Bitch (open): Afrs J. J. Collins’ ‘‘Avola Betty.” A STROMBERG-CARLSON RECEIVER THERE IS NOTHING FINER This is a statement of fact—not a. clever slogan coined to captivate the masses. Stromberg-Carlson radios are made for the classes —for people of intelligence, taste and refinement—for music lovers and all who partake of the best that is wffiolesome in life and consider it cheap. A Stromberg-Carlson as an investment in happiness can not lose, and we, J. G. O’Brien and Company, Earle’s Buildings, Guyton Street, consider that we. do for you the highest kind of service in offering to sell you a Strom-berg-Carlson radio. Afake it a point to come to the Wanganui Winter Show. Courteous salesmen will cheerfully answer all questions, without unnecessarily importuning you to buy. The soundboard which functions the same on the new cone speaker as on a piano or violin—accomplishes the same purpose—that of giving true pitch and modulation to notes over the entire musical register.

The reproducing unit is built to give maximum sensitivity and pure rich volume. It is comprised of two powerful one-piece magnets, a balanced armature and laminated pole pieces. This reproducing unit is given a permanent adjustment at the factory.*

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20168, 9 June 1928, Page 8

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THE TOY DOGS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20168, 9 June 1928, Page 8

THE TOY DOGS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20168, 9 June 1928, Page 8

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