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CANINE INTERESTS.

HAMILTON KENNEL CLUB, j i | THE ANNUAL MEETING. BEST DOG GLASS CRITICISED. There was a fair attendance at the jj annual meeting of the Hamilton Ken- i net Club, which was held last night. The chair was occupied by the presi- t dent, Mr D. D. Wilson. ' j Commenting- upon the activities of i the past year, Mr Wilson said that a p feature of the club's working was the [i excellent state of Die finances, as was |; disclosed by the annual statement of -j----accounts. For the first time in sev- f oral years a substantial credit balance ji was shown, and this reflected great ji credit on the management of the exe- f! cutive officers, particularly the secro- f; tary, Miss Phyllis Anchor, who had devoted much of her time to her work. ! j j; As a result of her efforts, expenses j | | had been kept at a minimum, and, be- j | | sides this, the many duties which ac- I j L company a secretarial position had |; j; heen faithfully carried out. To Miss j | Anchor he expressed the thanks of the jf; club. ! i Speaking of the future of the club !i. the chairman said that the prospects | were very bright, and, with a continu- £ ance of (he enthusiasm that had pro- ;■ vailed in the past year, another sue- » ocssful show was assured. lie | thanked the ou-tgoing officers'for their l | support. | I Election of Officers. i The election of officers for the en- | suing year resulted:— Patron, Mr J. A. Young, M.P.; pro- !j sident, Mr D. D. Wilson; viee-pre- | sidents. Mesdames Wade (Auckland), fj 11. \'alder, Drs. F. D. Pinfold, T. A. I Milroy, Fraser, Messrs W. Burrow, :| J. Prickctt, sent-., E. J. Mears, W. : p Everest, A. E. Manning, 11. D. Aitkcn, [ G. L. MacUiarinid, W. West, G. Me- j Milla.n (Auckland), J. Bateson, senr., jjS S. Saulbrey (Ngaruawahia) ; scoretary, Miss Phyllis Anchor; treasurer, it Mr P. A. Sycrs; general committee, Miss P. von Stumer, Messrs J. Wain- ip sco 11, F. B. Hall, W. 11. Prickctt, P. j:■ A. Sycrs, R. U. Lovegrove, D. Sutton, ip .1. Brooks, .1. Rees, H. D. Aitkcn, ,T. ; p Hoffman; schedule committee, Messrs lit \V. H. Prickctt, P. A. Syers, .1. Wain- jPi se.otl; show managers. Messrs W. 11. | Prickctt and D. Sutton; auditor, Mr j;' R. English. U The matter of the annual show date i P was brought before the meeting, but P as information relating to ttic dates of v other clubs’ shows was not to hand, 1) no finality was reached. A letter was received from the i Auckland Bulldog Club offering to | donate trophies for bulldog classes at : | the Hamilton Show. —The secretary j | was instructed to communicate with jj | ihc Auckland Club and arrange to re- j; ceive the trophies in time for the j' | forlhcoming show. i : !|] Mrs Harp, of Auckland, mentioned ;j 1 her intention to present to the club a j | worked ribbon, to be awarded to the ; | host puppy in the show.—Her offer jj [g was received with thanks. 1 j | 1 & Best Dckj Classes. i $ i I A decision which, if carried out, j | will have a far-reaching effect, was > 1 reached in a controversy in relation to j . § the presentation of a cup for the bestj j I dog in ihc show. in the past the ' 1 J president’s cup lias always been j | awarded in this class, and at last ! t|j night’s meeting several speakers j i| voiced (heir feelings on the subject. } 'Mr \Y. It. Prickctt- was of the j is opinion that the class should be cut j f| out of the club’s programme, as if j was unfair in several respects. Where | 1 several judges were engaged, he con- I tended that each would be fighting i for his own classes, • and the award j | was not a fair indication of the merits ■ of the dogs. He considered that if | 1 given a lead, practically every club ■ § would delete this award from their j pj prize-lists. j |a Mr Rees moved as a rccommenda- j lion to Hie schedule committee that ! || tlie class for the best dog in the show *| lie deleted from the Hamilton Cluli's prize-list. if This was carried unanimously. M

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17984, 1 April 1930, Page 9

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CANINE INTERESTS. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17984, 1 April 1930, Page 9

CANINE INTERESTS. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17984, 1 April 1930, Page 9

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