KENNEL CLUB SHOW.
THE SECOND DAY. The Wellington .ICennels Club's 27th annual show concluded yesterday. The lollowing is a list of trophy winners judged yesterday:— Cup Winners. Mr. J. 11.I 1 . Mills's cup for best sporting dog or bitch, to bo won twice in succession or three times at. intervals. This cup was won by Mr. E. F. Smith, who, having won it last year, will now hold it for good. Newman cup, for the best non-sporting dog: or bitch in the show.—Jlr. D. Lewis. Citizens' challenge trophy, lor best Irish terrier bitch—Mr. D. T. Sinclair. Same for best Irish terrier dog—Mr. C; E. Hanson. Trophy for best greyhound dog ot bitch—Jir. H. l'errett, junr. The Pukerua Sports' special for the best setter, any variety, in the show—Mr. Frank. Da vies. Special prize for best Gordon setter in show (any variety)— Mr. W. Perry. Special prize for best spaniel, any variety—Mr. S. C. Crisp. Special prize for best Irish terridr puppy, dog or bitch—Mr. D. T. Sinclair. Special prize for, best Airedale, terrier in the show—Mr. P. F. Newman. "M'illbrook" silver spoon for .the best Airedale in the show, of opposite sex to the above winner—Mr. A. J. Jl'Entee.
Special prize for best Airedale puppy dog or bitch in the show—Mr. S. G. i\athan.
Jledal for best Australian or Sydney silky terrier (either sex)—Jlr. C. Mitchell. Trophy for best dog or bitch (any breed) owned and exhibited by a ladyMrs. C. IX Brown.
Trophy for best fcmooth-coated fox terrier <log puppy under 12 months—Mr. J, Chalmers.
Trophy for best bull terrier (any sex) in the show—Mr. T. Herlihy. ' ,The Airedale Terrier Club's special prize for best Airedale in the show—Mr. J?. F. Newman. Trophy for the best exhibit, irrespective of breed and the property of a member of the Working Aien's Club—Jlr. Muir. The Gold Medal. The following are the winners of gold medals presented by Mr. P. Hunter:—W. C. Leversedge (spaniels); T. H. Parata (pointers), J. H. Wright (setters), H. Perrctt, junr. (greyhounds), T. Gill (Borzois), Chas. Scott (bulldogs), J. Chalmers (fox terriers), and A. Richards (pugs). Trophies offered by the Fox Terrier Club of Wellington for competition at the jshow, have been won by the following:— S. S. Gandy (challenge shield for smooth-coated fox terriers), L. N. Trent (rose bowl), J. Chalmers (cup), E. J. Smith (cup), C. T. Cimino (cup), J. Prentice (cup), W. J. Prentice (cup), E. J. Smith (cup), C. T. Cimino (trophy), A. 'Richards (trophy). For wire-haired fox
terriers the following win trophiesJ. Chalmers (challenge shield), T. Priestly (cup), I?. Francis (trophy), C. L. Thomas (cup), C. S. M'Lean (trophy). Yorkshire Terriers, Sporting brace—W. C. Leversedge, 1; Elliott Bros., 2; Frank Daines, 3. Sporting team—'W. C. Leversedge, 1: J. H. Wright, 2; S. C. Crisp, 3. Non-sporting brace—Mrs. A. Dean, 1; J. G. Parker, 2; E. M. Glennie, 3. Brace (terriers any variety)—E. J. Smith, 1; L. ltnock, 2; D. T. Sinclair, 3. Team (terriers, any variety)—E. j. Smith, 1; D. T. Sinclair, 2; P. F. Newman, 3. Bracelet Classes. All breeds (other than" terriers, pugs, and Pomeranians)— Mrs, S. C. Crisp, l; Miss M. Turnbull,' 2; Miss K. Kernot, 3. Ladies bracelet (open to all varieties of terriers, pugs, and Pomeranians)— Mrs. E. .T. Smith, 1; Mrs. A. Dean, 2; Mrs. D. T. Sinclair, 3.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 5
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