WANGANUI KENNEL CLUB.
An organised effort is well undei way to augment the numbers and improve the strain in'New Zealand oi the Airedale terrier-Uhe largest, tardiest, staunchest; and : brainiest ol terriers. Christchurch led the way. and has now a thriving club for this breed, and Wellington'is not far'be hind, and possesses' many fine speci t)!6ris. To If.urthc'r stimulate this move" rnent, the Wanganui Kennel Club, wit! characteristic progressiyeness, lias now included lii'thc catalogue of its grand annual show 'to be he'la oh'the i9t'h a lit, 20th November, no less than' 1/ classeij )( 'f,oir£ \he ordinary prize money by three special trophies. By all accounts. almost all the rivals in recent exhibits . .1 A tI • ■ • tioiis will contest there for supremacy under the kooni ,eye .of a new judge. Mr W. G. Mason, of Auckland. Last year tjhe&tiwere. oviov.>l2oo entries for dogs' a't the Wanganui Shew, and this 'se , a'fjdn's v i<iial promises'/ to l J suVpass' tiiat'numbea". General) en trie's • close ow Novembers sth! COOT ,■';'*'. r;-.i!j;/ .:'■''.'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 50, 30 October 1913, Page 7
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166WANGANUI KENNEL CLUB. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 50, 30 October 1913, Page 7
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