Show at Birmingham, 1877 367 



Messrs. Yardley, Mather, and Morrison had it all their own way 

 in Smooth-haired Terriers. 



Thirty-five entries in two classes of Black-and-tan Terriers we 

 should consider very good at the present time. Mr. H. Mapplebeck 

 was first in both classes with Jet and Queen III., the other winners 

 being Messrs. J. H. Mather and S. A. Melen. 



Skyes were more than an average entry, the winners being Messrs. 

 Mark Gretton's Sam and Scottish Queen, F. H. Vicary's Monarch, 

 and Brooke's Oscar. 



Bedlingtons were more typical than numerous, the winners being 

 Messrs. Allen's Piper, Parker's Tyneside, and Bedlington Terrier 

 Club's Nailor. 



Wire-haired Terriers were a good entry of thirty, and some well- 

 known specimens appeared in the prize list Messrs. S. E. Shirley's 

 Tip, Hulse's Nottingham Star, James's Peter, Sugden's Nettle, and 

 Jack Terry's Wasp and Thistle (the latter afterwards Mr. C. H. 

 Lane's). 



In Pugs the prizes, in an entry of thirty, went to Mr. H. G. 

 Foster's Comedy, Mrs. Bligh Monck's Tom and Darkie, and Mr. 

 Cartland's Judy. 



In Toy Terriers the winners were Messrs. Mapplebeck, Marsden, 

 C. Whitehouse, Mrs. B. Monck, and C. Greenwood. 



Dandies were a fair muster of twenty-four entries in two classes. 

 The winners were found in Mr. James Locke's Riddell, Doctor, and 

 Meg Merrilees, and Mr. J. Finchett's Nellie. 



Mrs. W. Forder, as was her wont, took most of the prizes in Toy 

 Spaniels, and Mrs. B. Monck and Mr. John Jacobs all the prizes 

 in Maltese Terriers. 



