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In Sussex Spaniels Messrs. T. B. Bowers and A. Arnold were the 

 only winners. 



In classes for Other Spaniels for Sporting Purposes, with an entry 

 of forty-two, the winners were Messrs. J. Fletcher, H. B. Spurgin, 

 P. Bullock, C. A. Baylis, and J. S. Skidmore, all at that time well- 

 known exhibitors. 



Mr. Enoch Hutton and Major Cooper had it all their own way in 

 Dachshunds, which had twenty-two entries. 



Mastiffs, with forty-two entries, found C. T. Harris's well-known 

 Shah (a dog I much admired) winner in Champion Dogs and Mr. 

 M. B. Wynn's Empress in Bitches, other winners being Mr. Parkin- 

 son's Colonel, Mr. Holliday's Nero, Mr. Beaufoy's Beau, Mr. Morris's 

 Duchess, Mr. T. W. Allen's Creole, and Mr. Elwell's Maggie. 



St. Bernards with an entry of forty-one, found Prince Albert 

 Solms's Courage first, Mr. W. Henderson's Barry second, and Rev. 

 G. A. Sneyd's Hector third in Rough Dogs; Mr. W. Tatham's 

 Augusta first, Rev. G. A. Sneyd's Hope and Linda de Chamounix 

 second and third in Rough Bitches. Mr. Fred. Gresham's The 

 Shah and Abbess were second in Smooth Dogs and first in Smooth 

 Bitches, the other winners being Messrs. G. Rider's Monk and 

 J. F. Muckley's Irene. 



Messrs. H. Mapplebeck and Wildman took all the prizes in 

 Newfoundlands. 



Old English Sheep-dogs were small entries. 



In fifty entries of Rough Collies the winners were mostly owned 

 by the well-known exhibitors Messrs. W. W. Thomson, A. H. Jubb 

 (with Hero and Mec, the black-and-tans who met so often), M. C. 

 Ashwin, and Rev. J. Barnes ; in Smooths Mr. H. Mapplebeck (with 

 Fan) and Messrs. Charles (with Scot) were both " in the money." 



Messrs. Hale and Fawdry were alone in the prize list in a fair 

 entry of Dalmatians. 



Bull-dogs, with an entry of thirty-nine, found the winners Mr. 

 St. John Smyth's Alexander in Champions ; in Open Classes, 

 Messrs. E. Brook's Major, G. A. Dawes's Young David, Danger, 

 and Dora ; in Small-sized ditto, Messrs. C. E. Bartlett's Baby and 

 Nellie, Gwynne Phillips's Billy, and Knott's Duchess. 



Over thirty Large and Small Bull-terriers were shown, the winners 

 in the former being Messrs. T. Hastings's Prince, R. J. Hartley's 

 White Prince and Violet, and J. Harrison's Myrtle, and in the latter 

 Messrs. J. Davis's Young Sankey, R. J. Hartley's Turk, Burley's 

 Myrtle, and Tredennick's Little Princess. 



