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TWO COCKER SPANIELS
Bay of Plenty Times
5 September 1940

KENNEL CLUB
Southland Times
23 November 1936

HIGH STANDARD
Otago Daily Times
23 November 1950

CANTERBURY KENNEL CLUB
Press
2 August 1941

<1) Messrs Omand and Day's first and special Game Black-red Bantam cock; ffi) Mrs G. Lewis's first prize Pomeranian spaniel; (3; Mr C. Aldridge's "Papanui Lea," first prize Cocker spaniel. THREE PRIZE-WINNERS AT THE DUNEDIN FANCIERS' CLUB'S SHOW.
Otago Witness
12 June 1912

Scanlan, Photo. 13.—Mr J. G. Parker’s Hough-coated Collie Bitch,. “Mosgiel Queen,” Three Firsts. 14.—Mr F. E. Watson’s Bull Bitch, “Wharekoki Loo,” First and Special. 15.—Mrs A. E. Kern ot’s Bulldog, “Arquebusier,” First, Open, and Special. 16.—Mr W. C. Leversedge’s Cocker Spaniel Bitches, “Papanui Dinah” and “Papanui Gipsy,” Two Firsts and First Brace. 17.—Mr Court-Bice Judging Fox Terriers. 18.—Mr A. C. Howe’s Cocker Spaniel, “Havelock Ben,” First and Second. 19.—Mr J. W. Thomson's Smooth Fox Terrier, “Glendon Major,” First, Open, and Special. 20.—Mr W. Parrant’s Wire Fox Terrier, “Clenn,” Three Firsts. 21.—Sir J. G. "Ward’s Eskimo “Awarua,” First in Variety Class. 22.—Mr W. Laughton's Dalmatian Bitch, “Dorothy.” 23.—Mr R. McKay’s Toy Pomeranian, “Admiral Togo,” Smallest full-grown Dog in the Show. See letterpress, page 44.
New Zealand Mail
19 September 1906

Successful Cocker Spaniel.—This dog, owned by Mr. W. Flanagan, Kelburn, was judged the best cocker spaniel and best dog of the sporting classes, and was also runner-up for all breeds at the Combined Fanciers’ Parade, held recently in Wellington. —“Dominion” photo.
Dominion
1 April 1931

WAIRARAPA SHOW.
Wairarapa Age
24 September 1936

Hutt Kennel Club
Hutt News
29 September 1948

KENNEL CLUB.
Star (Christchurch)
30 April 1932