ALFREDTON
DOG TRIALS LIST OF WINNERS. (“Times-Age” Special.) The local dog trials were held recently in fine weather, there being a good attendance. The money obtained will help to swell the patriotic funds. Much credit is due to the secretary, Mr Harvard, and his committee for their untiring efforts in making such a success of the trials. The following is a list of the winners and the points gained:— Huntaway zig-zag open): Mr T. Harvey's Black 41 ’<> points, 1; Mr G. Simpson’s Buff, 40%. 2: Mr J. Tait’s Rock. 39%, 3. Maiden: Mr*T. Checkley’s Tyng. 37% points, 1; Mr T. Checkley’s Briar. 37%, 2; Mr R. Henricksen’s Gold 36. 3. Straight huntaway (open): Mr J. Tait’s Rock. 41 points. 1; Mr M. Farrell’s Ben, 4Q, 2; Mr T. Harvey’s Black. 39%, 3. Maiden event: Mr G. Higginson’s Tyne, 37 points 1: Mr G. Mason s .Toe, 35, 2, Mr S. Stephenson’s Pride. 35. 3. Short head (open): Mr B. Vallance’s King Dick, 56% points, 1; Mr S. Purvis’s Speed. 55%, 2; Mr F. Wiltshire’s Roy, 55, 3: Mr S. Herbert’s Jet, 54, 4. Maiden event: Mr A. Bisset s Toss. 54 points, 1; Mr R. Davey’s Happy Day, 52%, 2; Mr R. Barmen’s Rock, 51. 3: Mr C. Havard’s Glencoe 50%, 4. Long head: Mr T. Yoeman’s Spot Light. 48 points, 1: Mr R. Davey’s Musk, 45, 2; Mr S. Purvis’s Speed, 44, 3. Maiden event: Mr A. Bisset’s Toss, 45% points, 1; Mr R. Henricksen’s Glen, 44%, 2; Mr F. Gibson’s Flo. 43, 3. The sheep for the trials, which took place on the property of Mrs Didsbury, were kindly lent by Mr W. Edmonds. The cups were presented as follow:—Liverton’s Memorial Challenge Cup, B. Vallance. Dickens’ Bros. Cup, Mr T. Yoeman. Mr W. White’s Cup, Mr A. Bisset. E. McLean’s Cup, Mr A. Bisset. Mr G. Higginson’s Cup, Mr T. Harvey. Mr J. A. Smith’s Cup, Mr T. Checkley. Mr H. Dunn’s Memorial Cup. Mr B. Udy. Mr S. K. Raleigh’s Memorial Cup. Mr Rex Davey. Mrs G. Higginson’s Cup, Mr A. Bisset. Mrs K. J. Didsbury’s Cup, Mr D. Smith. Mrs C. Havard’s Cup, Mr R. Harman. Personal. Mr Havard has returned home after having undergone a course of military instruction in Dannevirke. Pte. Reid Johnson spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs F. Johnson. BRONCHITIS SUFFERERS. Winter is a dreaded time for sufferers from bronchitis. They must take particular care not to catch cold. When attacks threaten, a dose of good old Baxter’s Lung Preserver and a warm bed will work wonders. “Baxter’s” soothes inflammation, assists natural breathing, clears away phlegm. Take care, take “Baxter’s.” 2
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 June 1942, Page 5
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