OPOTIKI DOG TRIALS
WINNERS OF TROPHIES Following are the winners of cups and trophies at the recent annual meeting of the Bay of Plenty sheep dog trials: —Air. AI. B. Kelly’s Memorial Cup for dog scoring most points in the open yarding event, Mr. J. AI. Butler’s “Tui”; Farmers’ Trading Company’s Cup, for dog scoring most points in huntaway, Air. A. Ahler’s “Sharp”; Air. A. G. Allan’s trophy for best twodog team. Air. A. Ahler’s “Sharp’* and “Jock”; Air. J. O’Sullivan’s gold medal for novice scoring most points at meeting, Air. C. Gordon; Air. T. 'Hendry’s gold medal for novice scoring most points in Huntaway, Air. C. Gordon: Air. J. AI. Butler's cup for novice owner and maiden dog scoring most points at meeting, Air. C. Gordon and “Rock”; Reid Bros.’ prize for fastest headipg time in class 3, All*. J. Chalmer’s “Don”; Air. H. Battle’s trophy for dog scoring most points in classes 3, 4 ,and 5, Air. J. Bird’s “Scud”; Aleat and Wool Alagazine’s trophy for best yarding dog, Air. J. M. Butler’s “Tui”; Air. G. Anderson’s trophy for dog under best command in huntaway. Air. A. Ahler’s“ Sharp”; Air. T. H. Pearson’s trophy for maiden dog scoring most points at meeting. Air. C. Gordon’s “Rock”; Mr. J. Steptoe’s trophy for noisiest huntaway, Air. W. G. Butler’s “Ginger”; Air. T. Hitchens’s trophy for best pull in novice event, Air. C. T. Clark’s “Alutt”; trophy for youngest competitor scoring most points at meeting, Mr. C. Gordon. DARGAVILLE NEWS Constable Wakelin, of Whangarei, has arrived in Dargaville to take the place of Constable Dale, who has been transferred to Whangaroa. =* * .*> Four hundred and ten pupils answered the roll-call at the primary department of the Dargaville District High School when it reopened yesterday. Ninety-eight are attending the secondary department. Aliss Ida Harris has been appointed as an adidtional assistant teacher in the latter department. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—DEPARTURES YESTERDAY ARAPAWA (2.30 p.m.), 251 tons. Pert, for Wanganui. RARAWA (3.30 p.m.), 1,077 tons, Bark, for New Plymouth. ARRIVALS TO-DAY HAUTURU (12.30 a.m.), 270 tons, Fowler. from Hokianga. TOTARA (8.15 a.m.), 421 tons, Eden, from Nelson, via New Plymouth. The Totara arrived at Onehunga at 8.15 a.m. to-day from Nelson, via New Plymouth. She is expected to leave Onehunga at daylight on Thursday morning for Nelson and Picton. The Arapawa. which left Onehunga yesterday for Wanganui, is due back on Friday next. The Hauturu leaves Onehunga at 4 p.m. to-day for Raglan, Kawhia and Waikato Heads. She is due back in Onehunga at 6 a.m. on Friday and sails at 3 p.m. the same day for Hokianga . The Rarawa is due in Onehunga at 7.30 a.m. to-morrow from New Plymouth and sails at 3 p.m. on Thursday on the return trip. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Aorangi. Tofua, H.M.S. Diomede, Kairanga, Scheldepas, West Carmona, Port Curtis, Norfolk, Port Auckland, Kaponga, Baron Fairlie, Tutanekai, Kaiapoi, Poolta. Chatham Islands.—Rualiine, Tairiui, Somerset, Mahia. Wellington.—Afaori, Wahine, Ngaio, Arahura, Tamahine, Niagara, Alakura, Prinus, Rimutaka, Canadian Transporter, C. A. Larsen, Sussex, Karetu, Omana, Hororata.. Awarua. —Alatakana, Wirral, Tahiti.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 360, 22 May 1928, Page 2
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