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TE AUTE DU8TRI0T SPORTS OLDB. T ^NNUAL jgHEEP J^OG »JRIALH ' ' KOPARAKORE, " OPAPA. WEDNESDAY, THUESDAY AND FEIDAY MABOH 10, 11 and 12. Rtm under new rules of N.I. Shefcp Dog Trial Ass.ociation. Entries CLOSE with Seeretary, SA11UEDAY, March 6. Late entries to be run in order of receipt of same. Draw will be advertised in Herald-Tribuiie on Monday, 8th March. OFFlClALS. — Patron; A, M. Williams, Esq. Patroness; Mrs. C. K.' White. President: H. R. Campbeil, Esq. , Beeretaryi Jack CaiHpbeii, "Duncraig/' Opapa, Comaiittee! Messrs. A. Smith, L. E. Smith, E. S. Collison, A. McKen^ie, j. Mills, D. Condon. Timekecper; G.f Heaps. Flag Stewart: A. McKeflziC. PEOGEAMME. CLASS 1. — Long-head, bfinging baflk and holding in ring. CLASS ti. — Short head, bringing back and yardirrg. CLASS 111. — Huutaway. A separate class for maiden dogs (which have not won a first or.seeolld priEe prior to the eommencement 0f this meeting) wili be run in CunjUnction with each opcn eveat, » ' Nominations for Open EventB: Meftibors 7/6, Non-meinbers 10/-. Maidon: Members 5/-, Non-members 7/6. Prizes. — Open CiaSses: First £5, second £3 10/-, third £2, fourth 10/-. Maiden Dogs! First £8, seCond £2, third £1. Also valuable Chalienge CUps and twelve special trophies and prizes. Competitors entering for teams ptilses must nominate the team of dogs with the Secretary before the cooimencemeiit of events. For pattieulars and any informatiOfl write or ring D. M. Campbeil. Waipiropiro, " 'Phone 6542, Hastings. DONALD M. OAMPBELL, Chairman. JACK CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary. 'Phone No. 6904. PIG BUYEES. W. & R. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTD. C/o NELSONS (N.Z.) LTD., Hastings. Killing Tomoana Works. Sub-Agents and Carriers: F. K. Martin, Fernhill. 'Phone 3A1 Taradaio. . A. J. Hastie, Waipukurau. 'Phone 48. Pig Buyer; A. S. Berry, Dannevirke. 'Phone 2595 PRIVATE CURING — By— ELITE BACON FACTORY Satisfaction Guaranteed. lid per lb. charged on finished weiglit. Pigs Colleeted ex Works FEEE. 'PHONE 3627 HASTINGS PIG BOYERS THOS. BORTHW1CK & SONS (Aust., Ltd.) Qighest prices paid. Killing j liawke's Bay Meat Co., Whakatu. B. A. SANDERS, Buyer. 'Phone, Day or Night, 4037.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 7

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