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Mastiffs had a good entry, the chief winners being Major Arbuthnot, 

 Messrs. J. Hartley, T. W. Allen, Broomhall, and Dobson. In 

 St. Bernards Mr. F. Gresham took all the best prizes with his 

 grand team, Messrs. Walker, Littler, and Tufft being other winners. 

 Newfoundlands were not well supported. Sheep-dogs were an 

 average lot, with Messrs. Bevan, Welby, Strickland, Digby, and 

 Bradbury " in the money." Bull-dogs and Bull-terriers were large 

 classes, in the former -Mr. Vero Shaw had several winners, and in the 

 latter Messrs. Boyce, Yardley, Davis, R. Evans, C. Darby, Miller, 

 J. Terry, and E. Burley were all in the prize list. In Black-and-tan 

 Terriers Mr. J. Martin took most prizes, followed by Mr. J. Gutteridge. 

 Dandies found Mr. Locke and Rev. Tennison-Mosse taking leading 

 places in both classes. Bedlingtons" were a gift to Mr. J. J. Pickett. 

 All the other varieties were small collections. 



At the Artillery Barracks, Hull, a dog show was held on October 

 9th, loth, nth, and i2th, 1875, when an entry of 480 was obtained. 



The judges appointed were : Messrs. W. Lort and S. Handley, 

 with Mr. W. Foster (Carlisle) for Dandies only. 



Blood-hounds and Deer-hounds were small classes. Greyhounds 

 were better, with the help of Messrs. Sharpies, Coultas, Bearpark, 

 Elwis, and Lister. Pointers found the chief winners Messrs. F. S. 

 Arkwright, Shorthose, Stott, and W. H. Walker. Setters had the 

 prizes divided amongst Messrs. J. Fletcher, T. B. Bowers, Major 

 Cowen, and Mr. Lloyd Price. Retrievers were mainly represented 

 in the prize list by Messrs. J. W. Morris, S. E. Shirley, M.P., 

 E. Ellis, and C. A. Bayliss. Spaniels were large and good classes, the 

 chief winners being Messrs. Langdale, Bowers, Fletcher, P. Bullock, 

 W. Allison, W. W. Boulton, and W. S. Holmes. Fox-terriers had 

 good support, most of the winners being supplied by Messrs. 

 Shepherd, Fletcher, Allison, Brochner, Easten, Sumner, Kirby, 

 Lacy, and Beecroft. In Any other Sporting Variety I notice here, 

 for the first time, Mr. F. Adcock's Harlequin Great Dane Satan, 

 who afterwards acquired such undesirable notoriety for his un- 

 amiable qualities, and was always shown muzzled, even on the 

 bench ! 



In Mastiffs Rev. W. J. Mellor, Miss Aglionby, and Messrs. Hartley 

 and Shaw took the best prizes. In St. Bernards Mr. F. Gresham was 

 well to the front. In Sheep-dogs Messrs. Lacy, Jubb, Crowcroft, and 

 H. Dalziel were chief winners. Bull-dogs and Bull-terriers filled badly. 

 Black-and-tan Terriers, over and under n lb., were a good lot, most 

 of the money going to Messrs. H. Lacy and G. Wilson : and the 



