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SHEEP DOG TRIALS Waikoau Ciub's Trophies Trophies won by competitors at the Waikoau dog trials were presented at the conclusion. or the trials by the president, Hr. Eay Paterson. The trophies presented- were as follow:-— Mr. L. Lopdell's Cup. — W. Whyte (won outright).' Mr. H. Young's Cup. — R. James. Mr. L. D. Carter 's Cup. — R, B. White. Patersou Memorial Cup. — W. "Whyte. M. A. Stead's Cup.— R. E. White. Mrs. E. B. Lowe's Cup.— R. Englebretson. Messrs. Williams and Kehtle's Cup. •— D. McKay. Napier Dairy Co/s Cup. — D. McLean. Mr, W. Whyte 's Cup.— D. MeLean. Messrs. Murray, Eoberts and Co.'s trophy.— J. R. Bowe. Mr. 3". McNeill 's trophy.— E. E. White. Ciub's cash prize £2.— E. E. Lowe and D. McKay. Mr. P. Hammond's £1 1/-.— I. E. Lowe and D. McKay. i yiT i fciTiffJ whm OMk I|| H IfllHwl «SlM' V ' Recent enquiry prOVeSs^^mjjua that Mr. E. G. tane wai 4 ^jfl right in his life-long convIction^B that genuine natural rernedies .h must necessarily be Hiore effic- V ient than those produced arti* ■ ficially — in his insistence that every- ■ thing in his (Latie'i) Enunsioii, ■ MUST COMB PROM NATURE. I LANE'S IS ftiST FOK tABY 1 AND THE WHOLI fAMIlY* 1 Lane's gives you all the •fteceasaty I hody-building elements— with Cod ■ Liver Oil, the gireat natural healet, ■ made it easier to digest mcert to ■ take — and With its health-giVing ■ powers many times multiplied l I z/ 9 & 4/9 — all Chemiste & Stotes, ■ TaivesJ I L EMULSlONjfl
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 13
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