HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, ETO. JJEKKELEx JJOTEL (Wellington 's largest Wooden Private Hotel) — ORIENTAL BAY WELLINGTON rpHE BEEKELEY, which was recently datoaged by fire i# now betog renovated and redecorated throughout, in readiness for the Summer Season* Meanwhile rooms are available in the nndamaged portion of the House. Tariff: 12/6 per day, £3 15/- per week. L. F. KELLY — Proprietor. JJOTEL gPA — IJAUPO (Under Vice-Regal Patronage), Fully licensed and A.A. Assn. House with excellent cuisine. Private fishing, thermal baths and sights on the , properfy. P.O. Box 12. 'Phone 18, TAUPO, T. £, HEATH, Proprietor, piRST AND ALWAYS FIRST g RENT '8 JJOTEL ROTORUA QAULFIELD JJOUSB Sydney St, East (opp. Parlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Bed and break•fast, 7/6; daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement* MRS. E. MAXWELL. Tel. 42-355. EAST COAST, gHEEP J^OG IJRIAL QLUB (Affiliated with the North Island Dog Trial Association). 48th ANNUAL MEETING, PORANGAHAU. WEDNESDAY, THUESDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 28th, 29th and 30th. On Ground lent by Messrs. Board and Thomas (adjoining Sports Ground). Trials starfc punctually at 8 a.m. OFFICIALS. — Patron : T. P. Huntfer, Esq.j Pregident: E; J. White, Esq. P R OGR A M M E — CLASS I.— Shert Heaa nnd Tara. Open, Distanpe: 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 neve'r won a headtog event of any kind at time of starting. First Prize, £3; Second Prize, £2; Third Prize, £1; Fourth Prize, 10/% CLASS IJ. — Heading, Brtog Back and Hold in Ring. About' half a mile. Time, 12 ininutes. Open, First. Prize, £6; Second . Prize, £4;,. Third Prize, £2;" Fduxth. prize, £L » !_.. . CLASS IIA. — ^Maiden Dogs, First Prize £3;, Second Prize, £2; Third Prize, £1; Fourth Prize, 19/% CLASS JIL— -Open Huntaway. Abo.ut : a quarter of a mile; through . three sets oi fiags, to the satisfactipn. of the Judge. Time, 12 mtoutes, First Prize, £6; Second Prize, £4; Third. Prize, £2; Fourth Prize, £1. CLASS mA. — Maiden Huntaway. Open to maiden dogs that have uever won a Huntaway Event of any description at time of starting. Other conditions as above. First Prize, £3; Second Prize, £2; Third Prize, £1: Fourth Prize, 10/% CHALLENGE CUPS AND TROPHIES Austto Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the man scoring the Most Potots to BTacelet and Huntaway with two dogs. Dogs to be nominated before Competitor eaters the xing. One dog to each event, W. Whyte, Esq. — Challenge Oup, valued at £10 10/-, for One Dog scoring Most Points to Short Head, Open. To be won three times before becomtog the property of the Competitor. £10 10/- Cup, presented by J. Turley, Esq., for dog scoring Most Points to Class 2. To be won three times. Silver C.up, valued at £10 10/-, presented by Col. W. Neilson, for One Dog scoring Most Points in Class XH (Huntaway). To be won three times. Silver Cup, value £10 10/-, presented by C. F. Jacobs, Esq., for team of 3 dogs. 1 heading and 2 huntaway. To be won three times. Dogs to be nominated. Aggregate Cup# value £10 10/-, presented by A. W. Parsons, Esq., for Dog -or Dogs scoring Most Points in -Classes 1, 2 and 3 (open). £5 5/- Cup, presented by H. V. Hill, Esq., for local Maiden Man and Dog scoring Most Potots in Class 2. To be won three times. Cup presented by Ned Lowe, Esq., for local Maiden Man and Dog scoring Most Potots in Classes 1 and 2. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervalS. Numerous Special Prizes to b6 allotted later, Members' Annual Subscrlption, 7/6; Entrance for Members, '7/6; Non-mem-bers, 19/6. Maiden Entries, Non-mcm-bers, 7/6; Members, 5/% Entry for •Class IIA; Members 3/6, Non-mcmbers Luncheon on Ground. DANCE WILL BE HELD SECOND NIGHT OF TRIALS. Joint Hon. Secs.: E. McLENNAN & R. A. McGREEVY. NOTICE TO "HERALD-TRIBUNE" SUBSCR1BERS. CUBSORIBERS whose delivery of the " Herald-Tribuue " is unsatisfaetory are particularly requested to commuiiicate DIRECT WITH OUR OFFICE lustead of -complaining to the ruuner boye. This course ensures first-haiiid knowledge of irregularities aud prompt attentiou. In tho event of non-deljvery .subscribors may ring 3922 after 5.30 p.m.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 76, 16 April 1937, Page 2
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