WAIMARAMA DOG TRIALS
Some Excellent Work Ferformed The dog-tria I competitions condueted t»y the Waimarama Sports Club were entirely successful." The entries were wel| up to the usuai number, aome excellent work being performed. The placed dogs in particular showed outktanding ability. Mrv Alex Stead, of Hastings, acteJL as judge, his decisions being -very popular. The results are as follow:— ©PEN HEAD AND YAEI) JEVENT. J. Thom's Kep, 55i 1 E. James 's Mirk, 54X g 3. Thom 's Tip, 54 3 fi. Elliott's Do n, 5BJ ............ 4 MAIDEN DOG EVENT. J* Thom's Kep, 55£ 4 D. Elliott's Don, 2 A. McNeill 'a Maid, 47 3 MAXDEN MAN AND DOG EVENT S. Williains's Helt, 46 ............ j C. Joll-'s Boy, 39$ * fch Belcher's Grib, 39$ ............ * *Beeond equal. E. G. /MeDermott special prize weixt to P. Hunter 'e Bess, 33J.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 3, 19 January 1937, Page 8
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