A Dying Breed —Alsatians are a dying breed, largely due to legislation and public opinion, according to Mr A. G. Betts, of Nelson, who acted as judge at the South Canterbury Kennel Club’s annual show. Mr Betts stated that, as a result of the way people had been holding forth in the newspapers, it was only a question of time until there would be no Alsatians in New Zealand. “It is a great pity,” he said, “ for they are a tine handsome dog, and I feel that a good deal of the criticism which has been levelled at them lias been misdirected.” Beware or middle lire .jur energy and age order '"with tilled with the berries of Italian .1 1 111 Basks, pints and economical Dottles. All Hotels and Bottle s he penetrating, sweet-smeJh • disinfectant —Cam loss. F U3. A/--m
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19992, 16 September 1936, Page 8
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