:238 The Fox Terrier. 



l> a tf. Place. Judge for Smooths. Judge for Wire-hairs. 



1887 Floral Hall, Leicester Mr. C. E. Longmore Mr. P. C. Reid. 



1888 - ( Westminster ) Mr . . pim Mr j B Dale 



( Aquarium ) J J J 



1800 \ Ce " tral Hal1, H01 " f Mr. A. H. Clarke ... Mr. P. Reid. 

 ^ ( born ) 



1891 Oxford Mr. Longmore ... Mr. A. Maxwell. 



iFeb., 1892 Oxford Mr. F. E. Evelyn ... Mr. F. H. Field. 



Nov., 1892 Oxford Mr. J.J. Pim Mr. P. Reid. 



1893 Wolverhampton ... Mr. Evelyn Mr. Reid. 



1894 Derby Mr. J. B. Dale ... Mr. J. J. Pim. 



1895 Derbv Mr. J. J. Pim ... Mr.C. Wharton. 



1896 Oxford Mr. J. B. Dale ... Mr. A. Maxwell. 



1897 Brighton Mr. A. H. Clarke ... Mr. Field. 



i898, (Ch ^ lte " ham Winter lMr. J.J. Pim Mr. C. Reid. 



y ( Gardens ) J J 



1899 Derby Mr. A. Maxwell ... Mr. S. Castle. 



jgoo^^r PUville Hlr. S. Castle ... Mr. A. Maxwell. 



y t Pump Room ... ) 



iooi CCh ^ lte " ham Winter Ulr. R.S.Glynn ... Mr.S.E. Shirley 

 y (^ Gardens ) J 



In addition to the above exhibitions, special shows have 

 taken place in connection with various produce stakes, the 

 iirst of these being at Aldridge's in 1879, when Mr. Doyle 

 was the judge; the others were at Aldridge's in 1880, at 

 the Barbican in 1883-4-5, and at the Fylde Club Show on 

 various occasions, and at the Kennel Club. The judges at 

 the first-named were Mr. F. Burbidge, Mr. E. M. Southwell, 

 .and Mr. Redmond officiated on two occasions. 



The Rules of the Club, revised 1900, are as follows : — 



1. — The name of the Club shall be "The Fox Terrier Club," 

 its object being to promote the breeding of fox terriers; to define 

 precisely, and publish a definition of the true type , and to urge 

 the adoption of such type on breeders, judges, dog show com- 

 mittees, &c, as the only recognised and unvarying standard by 

 which fox terriers ought to be judged, which may be uniformly 

 accepted as the sole standard of excellence, in breeding and in 

 awarding prizes of merit to fox terriers ; and (by giving prizes, 

 supporting shows, and taking other steps) to do all in its power to 

 protect and advance the interest of the breed. 



