TE POHUE DOG TRIALS
The Concluding Results ''Consldering the class of country on which the dogs- had to work, the standard was extremely high,"' commented Mr A. G. Stead, jqdge at the anfiiial t'rials of "the Te Pohue Dog Trial Club, when speaking about entries in classes III. and III. A, which were concluded yesterday afternoon. The results were as follow:-— Class III., huntaway, • through three sets of flags, one chain apart.— Colonel Neilson's "Piper" (42 points) 1, N. McGregor's "Lad" (41) 2, W. McKinnon 's " Gip ' ' (39J). 3, K. Brooke 's "Ned" (39) .4. ' . " Class III. A, for local maiden dogs. — ,W. McKinnon's ''Gip" (39J) 1, K. Brooke 's "Ned" (39) 2, J4 - McKeesick's te Rough" (38) 3. The club 's annual. dance, held in the Te Pohue Hall last night, was well patronised and was an outstanding success. '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 77, 17 April 1937, Page 6
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