HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, ETC. JgERKELE x JJOTEL (Wellington 's largest Wooden Private Hotel) — ORIENTAL BAY WELLINGTON rPHE BERKELEY, which was recently daoaaged by fire is now being renovated and redecorated throughout, in readiness for the Summer Season. Meanwhile rooms are available in the undamaged portion of the House. TarifP: 12/6 per day, £3 15/- per week. L. F. KELLY — Proprietor. JJOTEL jgPA — 'jpAUPO (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). Fully licensed and A.A. Assn. House with exeellent cuisine. Private fishing, thermal baths and sights on the property. P.O. Box 12. 'Phone 18. TAUPO. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. pIBST — AND ALWAYS FIRST gRENT'S gOTBL ROTORUA QAULFIELD JJOUSB Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Bed and breakfast, 7/6 j daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. MRS. E. MAXWELL. Tel. 42-355. EAST COAST gHEEP J)OG 'JiRIAL QLUB (Affiliated with the North Island Dog Trial Association). 48th ANNUAL MEETING, PORANGAHAU. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 28th, 29th and' 30th. On Ground lent by Messrs. Board and Thomas (adjoining Sports Ground). Trials start punetually at 8 a.m, OFFICIALS.— Patron: T. P. Hunter, Esq.; President: E. J. White, Esq. PROGRAMME— OLASS I. — Short Head and ' Yard. Open. Distance: About quarter of a mile. Time, 15 minutes. First Prize, £6; Second Prize, £4; Third Prize, £2; Fourth Prize, £1. CLASS IA.— -Maiden Dogs. Open .to dogs that have never won a heading event of any kind at time of starting. First Prize, £3; Second Prize, £2; Third Prize, £1; Fourth Prize, 10/-. CLASS II.— Heading, Bring Back and Hold in Ring. About half a mile. Time, 12 minutes. Open. First Prize, £6; Seeond Prize, £4; Third Prize, '• £2; Fourth -Pxizb,'£l. CLASS HA.—: Maiden Dogs. First Pxize £3; Second Prize, £2; Third Prize, £1; Fourth Prize, 10/-. CLASS iii. — Open Huntaway. About a quarter of a mile; through three sets of flags, to the satisfaction of the Judge. Time, 12 minutes. First Prize, £6; Second Prize, £4; Third Prize, £2; Fourth Prize, £1. CLASS iilA. — Maiden Huntaway. Open to maiden dogs that have never won a Huntaway Event of any deseription at time of starting. Other conditions as above. First Prize, £3; Second Prize, £2; Third, Prize, £1; Fourth Prize, 10/-, CHALLENGE CUPS AND TROPHIES Austin Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the man scoring" the Most Points in Braeelet and Huntaway with two dogs. Dogs to be nominated before Cbmpetitbr enters the ring. . One dog in eaeh event, W. Whyte, Esq. — Ghallenge Cup, valuej at £10 10/-, for Oue Dog scoring Most Points in Short Head^ Open. To .be won three times before beeomilig the property of the Competitor. £10 10/- Oup, presented by J. Turley, Esq., for dog SCOfing Most Points in Class" 2. To be Won three times. Silver Ctip, valued at £10 10/J, presented by Col, W. Neilson, fof One Dog sc'oring Most' Points in ClhSs III (Huntaway). To be won three times. Silver Cup,.valfie £i0 10/-, presented by C. F. Jacobs, Esq., for team, of 3 dogs. 1 headiflg and 2 huntaway. To be won three tiines. Dogs to be nominated. Aggregate Cup, value £10 10/;, presented by A. W; Parsons, Esq;, for Dog or Dogs seoring Most Points in Classes 1, 2 and 3 (open). £5 5/- Ciip, presCnted by H. V. Hill, Esq., for local Maiden Man and Dog, scoring.-Most Points in Class 2. To be won three times. Cup presented by Ned Lowe, Esq., for local Maiden Man ahd Dog scoring Most Points i'n Classes 1 arid 2. To be Won twice in succession or three times at intervals. ^ . Niimfer'ona Speeial Prizes to be allotted later, Members ' Annual Subseription, 7/6; Entrance for Members, 7/6; Non-mem-bers, 10/6. .Maiden Entries, Non-mem-bers, 7/6; Members, 5/-. .Entry for Class IIA: Members 3/6, Non-members 5/-, LuncheOfi On Ground. dAnce will Be held second NIGHT OF TRiALS. Joint Hon. Secis.: E. McLENNAN & R. A. McGREBVY. FARMERS I Hardwood Gates a Speeialifcy.. JTSTEXPENSIVE |^ARM LjilMBERS Popiar • Cottonwood • Gum •/ — At— — E. WARE & .SON'S SAWMILL, Riverslea Road South. 'Phone 2966 Port Hunter: Left London March 25 fOr Stlva (dtie May 1), Dunedin (due May 10), Lyttelton and Dunedin. Cailadian Conquerer: Left Halifax March 28 for Auckland (due May 4), Wellington (dde May 9), Lyttelton and Dunedin. Pakeha: Left Liverpool April 6 for Auckland (due May 16); Wellington (due May 23), Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 72, 12 April 1937, Page 2
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