SHEEP-DOG TRIALS
.' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Christchurch, May 21. '&£ the Christchurch sheep dog trials the Beading and Yarding Class was won by F. Richardson's Sharp, with 71 points; W. Robinson's Jem, 60 uoints, second; J. S. Grieves's Don 64 points, third; H. N. Francis's Border Keep, 60 points, fourth; and G. tt. Sheridan's Jed, 55 points, fifth. 'Phe'call of the Empire has reached Hie Wv farmers of New Zealand, and they ■tnow' that we.require to.send Home more buttes. an<l cheese. We are in close touch with the'selling end of the Defence Denartaiant, and have now chances never gfoS'hkrd-of. in bringing out firstrate prices for your milk and cream. We caa fnaraiiteo you stood results if you srivvir our cheese or butter factory at St. John's. Wanganui Fresh. Food and Ice Co.—Advt. (For. a regimental mess "somewhere in fence," whisky is shipped from Em "laud minus freight charges, and Sere is no duty to pay. The very beat brands of whisky go out at 30s. a doeeii. bottles. — j
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 8
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