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1. Mr W. H. E. Blagdon’s Fox Terrier, Wire (bitch). 5. Mr H. C. Oettli’s Cocker Spaniel, Black (dog). 2. Mr L. M. Williams’s Airedale Terrier (dog). 6. Mr H. C. Oettli's Cocker Spaniel, other than Black (dog). 3. Mr T. Green's Irish Setter (dog). 7. Mr W. M. Jack's Fox Terrier, Wire (dog). Also winner Ladies’ Bracelet Class. 4. Mr M. T. Kennelly's Irish Water Spaniel, Molly. 8. Mr H. C. Oettli’s Cocker Spaniel, other than Black (bitch). DUNEDIN FANCIERS’ CLUB ANNUAL SHOW: SOME CHALLENGE WINNERS AMONG THE DOGS. (Gore, photo.)
Otago Witness
23 June 1925

(1) Mr R. H. Bagshaw’s “Toron'o Fan ” first and special black cocker spaniel bitch; pi; Mr W. Spicer’s first prize silver-spangled cockerel; (3) Mr R H. Bagshaw ‘‘Toronto Beverley,” first prize brown Cocker spaniel (open clrs-l* (() Mr V*. C. II 'll drv’s first prize black Orpington cockerel; (5) Mr J. M4Xcili’s black Cocker spaniel, “Boston, winner of special, second, and two thud puzes.
Otago Witness
10 June 1914

(1) Mr F. Bond’s First and Special Bulldog puppy, under G months; (2) Mr C. B. Spudding’s four firsts Cocker Spaniel bitch, other than black; (3) Dr A. L. Caselberg’s Cocker Spaniel Maiden, other than black, two firsts, four seconds, and one third; (4) Dr A. C. M‘Killop’s Cocker Spaniel bitch, other than black, under 6 months, first and two thirds; (5) Air O. Macartney’s N.Z bred Bulldog, one special and five firsts.
Otago Witness
27 June 1922

FINE COCKER SPANIEL.—Mrs F. J. Cook’s cocker spaniel, Rex of Glasnevin, Which won the lady’s stakes and sporting dog slakes at Saturday’s ribbon parade.
Timaru Herald
30 November 1936

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Auckland Star
16 January 1935

An Outstanding Dog.-Mrs. W. Flanagan’s Merrybrook of Craven, a cocker spaniel which was adjudged best cocker spaniel (other than black) in the Hutt Valley Kennel Club’s parade, held on Saturday.
Dominion
23 April 1934

TOP DOG AT WHANGAREI.—Miss M. Mossman's Meola Boy Black, The twelve-month-old black cocker spaniel, Who was awarded the cup for best in show all breeds at the recent Northland Kennel Club Show, as well as cups for best sporting dog and best cocker spaniel.
Manawatu Standard
6 July 1938

r TOP DOC AT IVHANCAREI.-Miss M. Mossman's I Meola Boy, Black, the toelve-month-old black cocker spaniel . mho iPos avarded the cup for best in sAo» all breeds at the I recent Northland Kennel Club Shot*, as veil as cups for best sporting dog and best cocker spaniel.
Auckland Star
5 July 1938

(1) Mr R. J. Harrison's best Airedale bitch in show. (2) Mr T. E. Richmond's firs*1 prize cocker spaniel bitch. (3) Mr C. E. Speckling'? first prize cocker spaniel bitch (other than black). (4) H. W. Beattie's first prize silver dorking cock. (5) Messrs F. and B. Esquilant's first prize game bantam.
Otago Witness
26 June 1918

(1) Mr A. Kerr’s (Christchurch) Straven Toff, best coloured Cocker Spaniel. (2) Mr A. Kidd’s (Invercargill) Sylvan Smiler, challenge black Cocker Spaniel (3) Mr J. B. White’s (Dunedin) Red Riot, challenge Irish Terrier Bitch. (4) Mr J. Doe’s (Invercargill) Rabymere Renown, best Airedale Bitch. (5) Mr J. Smith’s (Christchurch Broom Lea Bristles, First Prize Wire Fox Terrier.
Otago Witness
22 February 1921