34 Dog Shows and Doggy People 



Sporting Dogs, Messrs. W. Lort and W. Cropper ; Mastiffs, New- 

 foundlands, and St. Bernards, Rev. G. F. Hodson and Mr. Edgar 

 Hanbury ; Bull-dogs, Messrs. C. R. Wilson and C. Collins ; 

 Sheep-dogs, Messrs. Panmure Gordon and S. Handley; Dandies 

 and Skyes, Rev. S. Tennison-Mosse ; Irish and Scotch Terriers, Mr. 

 S. Handley; Dalmatians, Black-and-tan, White English, and Bull- 

 terriers, and other Non-Sporting Breeds, Messrs. S. Handley and 

 Charles Collins. 



In a small entry of Blood-hounds the prizes were taken by Messrs. 

 Bird, Dickson, and Reynolds Ray. In Deer-hounds the winners were 

 owned by Messrs. Chinnery, Nickalls, Fitt, and the Hon. C. Lowther. 

 Greyhounds were fair classes, the principal winners being Messrs. 

 Sharpies, J. H. Salter, Waddington, and G. King. Messrs. Wippell, 

 Arkwright, Whitehouse, Barclay Field, and Walker carried all before 

 them in Pointers. The winners in decent classes of Setters comprised 

 His Majesty King Edward VII. (then Prince of Wales), Messrs. S. E. 

 Shirley, G. de L, Macdona, Brandreth, Salter, Trevithick, Waddington, 

 Skidmore, and others. In Retrievers most prizes were taken by Mr. 

 S. E. Shirley, other winners being Messrs. How, Staples-Browne, and 

 Andrews. Spaniels were not grand entries; most of the prizes went to 

 Messrs. Arkwright, Brandreth, Gillett, Spurgin, and Skidmore. Fox- 

 terriers had a big entry, supported by the best-known kennels Messrs. 

 F. Burbidge, Murchison, Gibson, J. A. Doyle, Abbott, Chadvvick, 

 Hyde, Wootton, L. Hogg, and Easten. Dachshunds were the best 

 entry I have noticed, amongst the winners being H.R.H. the then 

 Prince of Wales, also Messrs. Schuller, Lewis, Seton, Millais, Ark- 

 wright, Hanbury, Brandreth, Lovell, and Southwell. A very queer lot 

 turned up in Foreign Sporting Dogs, including a Borzoi and Rampur 

 Hound shown by the then Prince of Wales, other winners being 

 Griffons (Rough and Smooth), two Bassets, and a Great Dane. 



Mastiffs were a high-class lot, containing amongst the winners the 

 following : Mr. C. T. Harris's Shah, Miss Aglionby's Lottie, Messrs- 

 Banbury's Wolsey, Nichols's Prince, Druidess, and Wallace, Holli- 

 day's Hero, Clarke's Empress, Rudge's Flint, and Mrs. Cunliffe 

 Lee's Nero. Messrs. F. Gresham, Murchison, Tatham, Thornton, 

 Bailey, and a few others took all the prizes in St. Bernards. Sheep- 

 dogs were not large classes, the winners all coming from 

 Messrs. Jubb, Lacy, W. W. Thomson, Aggis, and M. C. Ashwin. 

 Newfoundlands were not remarkable for their numbers, the prize 

 money being divided between Mrs. Cunliffe Lee, Messrs. Walker, 

 Bowman, and E. Nichols, Messrs, Dawes, Harding Cox, and H. 



