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OHINGAITI

DISTRICT COLLIE CLUB ANNUAL TRIALS The 1933 trials of the Ohingaiti District -Collie Club attracted so jar." : a number of entries that the final event did not conclude until well on in the afternoon of the fourth day. The third day proved very wet and cold and conditions were miserable, but the other days were fine. On the evening of the third day, Thursday, a dance was held in tne Town Hall, at which were presented trophies won by competitors The president, in making the presentations expressed the thanks of t>e committee to all who had assisted m making the meeting so successlui a»d specially thanked the judge, Mr. K. 0. White, Maxwell. Mr. Munro stated that the club as a whole, the officials and the competitors were unanimous in agieeing that Mr. White’s work was of a very high standard and all were more than satisfied. They hoped to have the privilege of Mr. White's services at future meetings. Mr. White, in remarking upon the conduct of the meeting, expressed thanks to the president and club for the courtesy shown him and paid high compliment to the club on the quality of its course. It was, said Mr. White, quite second to none in the North Island, if not in the Dominion and a worthy venue for the North .Island Championships which, he was pleased to hear, it was hoped would be staged in Ohingaiti in 1938. The following are the detailed results: — | Class 1, Huntaway, with slew, posI si'ble points 50: C. McHardy (Ohingaiti) Bruce 1. W. V. Mclntyre (Inglewood) Boy Bruce 41*, 2. .

Fraser Smith (Awakino) Toss 38j 3. J. Boon (Mataroa) Glen 38, 4. Open Maiden Dog: J. Carter Rock. Local Maiden Mair; H. Harris, juur. (Otairi) Tyke. Dog showing most power in hunt; C« McHardy’s Bruce. Class 2, Head, Bull, Drive through Hurdles and Yard, possible points 60 (39 entries): Fraser Sniit<h’s Higmand King 54, I; W. V. McHardy’s Cruaehun 52i, 2; d. Steedman’s t’eei. 50$, 3; 1. England (Ohingaiti) Don 49, 4. Maiden Bracelet: F. England, Highland Mary. Local lUaidcn Man: A. G. Whiteman (Taihape) Peel 1; W. G, Marshall (Ohingaiti) Boss 2. Open and Local Novice Man; A. G. Whiteman Peek Best Head: H. Bue Jey. Storm. Best Pull: Fraser Snutn, Highland King. Ciass 3, Head, Pull, and Hunt. Po?sible Points 45 (19 entries;; A. A. Ward, Shaw, 43, 1. E. Morton (Ohingaiti), Black, 42 2. S. Whiteman, Ring, 401, 3. Fraser Smith, Highland King, 4", 4. Open Maiden Dog: A. A. Ward, Sil) aw. Local and Open Maiden Man: S. Whiteman. Open Local Novice: D. Ramsay, Glen. i ne Otairi Unp for local team entries in all events was won by E. Morton; The sheep guessing provided a lie, five being equal with the correct, weight of 119aII>. Fn the draw off, the winner pioved to be D. Mclntosh.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 110, 11 May 1936, Page 3

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OHINGAITI Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 110, 11 May 1936, Page 3

OHINGAITI Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 110, 11 May 1936, Page 3