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and Bayley's Bob ; in Bitches, Rev. T. Pearce's Regent and Ruby ; 

 extra prize, Marquis of Anglesey's Rhumney. In Gordon Setters, 

 Sir J. Rivett Carnac's Ned and Rock were first and second ; 

 extra prize, Mr. J. Harrison. Retrievers found Mr. Riley's Cato, 

 Mr. Walsh's dog, and Mr. Rutherford's Grouse, first, second, and 

 extra in Dogs. In Bitches Mr. Wakelin's Fan was first, Mr. 

 Robertson's Lassie second. Irish Setters were not very numerous, 

 Mr. G. Jones being first in Dogs with Carlow, and second in Bitches 

 with Nora. Mr. Watts's Ranger was second in Dogs, and Mr. Master's 

 Fan first in Bitches; extra prize, Mr. J. Aston's Mona. In Clumbers, 

 first in Dogs and first and extra in Bitches went to Trimbush, Truce, 

 and Silk, belonging to Mr. R. S. Holford, M.P., a power in that variety 

 at the time, Earl Spencer's Bob being second in Dogs, and Mr. 

 Boaler extra in Dogs and second in Bitches. Other Breeds used for 

 Sporting Purposes found the following in the prize list : Mr. G. 

 Jones's Bob, Mr. Goode's Trudge ; extra prize, Mr. W. Smart's 

 Don, in Dogs, and in Bitches Mr. Footman and Mr. Shield. Extra 

 class for Foreign Sporting Dogs, only prize given to Mr. J. Heap's 

 Russian Setter bitch Gipsey. 



Three historical animals took the prizes in Mastiffs, being Mr. 

 H. Cantley's Quaker and Mr. E. Hanbury's Empress and Duchess. 

 In Newfoundlands the winners were Mr. Infelix and Lieut. -Colonel 

 D'Alton. Bull-dogs had some well-known exhibitors. Mr. Lamphier 

 was first with King Dick, Jim Hinks second with Madman, Jack 

 Percival third with Captain in Dogs and Bitches. In extra class, Bill 

 McDonald was first with Tony, and Mr. C. Carrington second with 

 Gruff. In Sheep-dogs, Mrs. Silvester's Jehu was first, and Mr. 

 King's Bob second. Messrs. Birch, Mann, and J. Stretch took all 

 the prizes in Black-and-tans. In White English Terriers, Mr. R. 

 Alkin was first and third, and Viscount Hill second. Messrs. 

 Mitchell, Dinsdale, and Mann were the winners in what were then 

 called Scotch Terriers, but nothing like the present variety. In 

 Pugs, Italian Greyhounds, Blenheims, and King Charles Spaniels, 

 Mr. J. Stretch took first prizes, followed in last-named variety by 

 Mr. W. McDonald's Pet, second, and Mr. Almfield's Charley, third. 

 In Toy Terriers the winners were Messrs. R. Chaplin's Tiny, H. 

 Peter's Flora, and J. Wilkinson's entry. Extra class for Non- 

 Sporting Foreign Dogs produced a mixed assemblage, first going to 

 Mr. F. Thursley's Cuban dog Jon Ton ; other prizes to Captain 

 Wingfield's Chinese dog Joss, Mr. Badham's French Poodle Sill, 

 and Mr. Elkington's Pyrenean Sheep-dog Wolf. 



