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SHEEP DOC TRIALS. EAST ROAD SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB’S (Affiliated with North Island Dog Trial Association.) JpiFTH M EETING-. To be held at TE WERA, On APRIL 3rd and 4th, 1913. Patron, R. H. Nolan, Esq.; President, J. B. Hine, M.P., Esq.; Vice-Presidents, W. Webster, H. Abraham, W. Hewitt, A. W. Budge, J. Goring Johnston, J. McCluggage, S. Brewer, J. Jones P. Nathan, W. A. McCutchan, W. P. Kirkwood; Committee, 0. McAloon, A. Curry, C. Stewart, T. Mcllroy, V. Nolan, A. Ross, A. Johnston, D. Gray, P. Groshinski, H. Barwick, A. Findlay, K. Suramerhayes; Judge, l W. B. Grant, Esq;; Timekeeper, T. Mcllroy; Mounted Steward, A. Curry; Flag-steward, 0. McAloon ; Dog Steward, A. Ross, Judge’s Clerk, K. Sumraerhayes; Treasurer, T. Mcllroy, PROGRAMME. Class. 1 HEAD, BRING BACK and HOLD in RlNG.—About a quarter of a mile. Time, 10 minutes. Points ; Heading, 9; bringing back, 8; ring, 4; command, 9. First prize £5, second £2 10s, third £l, fourth 10s. Mr W. Grant’s special prize of £2 2s to man and dog who have never won a first or second prize at' any Trial, and this Trial included, and Mr Backhouse’s gold medal for dog scoring highest points. 2 HEAD, PULL, DRIVE and YARD’—About 300 yards. Time, 12 minutes. Points: Heading, 8; pull, 7; hurdles, 5; stylo, 6; yard, 4; command, 10. « First prize £5. second £2 10s, third £l, fourth * 10s.

Mr R. McMullian’s special prize of Imported Collie Pup for dog scoring most points for style, and Mr Summerhayes’ gold medal for dog scoring highest points. 3 HUNTAWAY BETWEEN FLAGS —About a quart of a mile on a zig-zag course. Time, 10 minutes. Points: Huntaway, 9; stylo, 5; noise, 9; command, 12. First prize, £5; second £2 10s j third, £1; fourth, 10s. The Stratford Auctioneers’ Special Prize of Silver Cup for dog scoring highest points, to be won twice in succession, or three times at intervals. 4 (Local only) DRIVING* AND YARDING with TWO DOGS.— ' About 250 yards. Post Entry. A Sweepstake Of 2s 6d cash entry. First Prize £T and 60 per cent.' of Sweepstake, second ;10s ; add 25 per cent, of Sweepstake,'third 6s and 12| per cent, of Sweepstake. Club’s Silver Cup for Dog scoring most points in Classes 1,2 and 3, to bo won twice in succession, or three times at intervals. Bellringer Bros.’ Special Prize of Silver-mounted Cruet, for runner’sup in Club’s Cup. , , Mr Calvert’s Special Pripe for mar-' ried man scoring most points in ,Class 1,2 and 3. Masters and Son’s Special Prize ,of Box of Tea to runner-up in married man’s class. Wilson- and Sou’s special prize pair of spurs for single man scoring most points in classes 1,2 and 3. All trbphies and special prizes are only for competitors residing in the Stratford and Whangamomona Counties at least three months prior to date of Trial. Members’ Fee 5s j entrance fee for Classes 1,2 and 35s eacli entry; youth’s under 21 years 2s 6d. A SOCIAL and DANCE will bo held in the Te Wera Hall on the evening of the concluding day of the Trial when the prize money and trophies will be presented to the winners. All entries close with the Secretary at 9 p.ra. on SATURDAY, MARCH 29th. B. BOYLE, Hon. Sec, Te Wera. >

STANDARD SEPARATOR. IT is very difficult to make a Separator skim clean unless the bowl is titled with discs. The Standard has discs, but they are as easily washed as saucers, and as easily put together, so unlike some separators that give a great deal of trouble to clean and fit together. To save this trouble some separator makers do not fit discs, but the skimming is not as clean as it should be. PRICES FROM £2 19s 6d UP. Scle Agent for the “STANDARD.” B. BARENESS JULIET STREET, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 69, 29 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 69, 29 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 69, 29 March 1913, Page 7

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