37 2 Dog Shows and Doggy People 



C. I. Ker. In Medium-sized Dogs (not black-and-tan) Messrs. 

 W. Arkwright and Captain D. Shaw took the prizes; in like 

 Bitches Messrs. H. Allan and W. Arkwright were the winners. In 

 a class for Large-sized Dogs and Bitches the prizes went to Mrs. 

 Hanbury, Rev. J. D. Peake, and Mr. R. Lloyd Price. 



Messrs. Steel and Fawdry won in the only class then provided 

 for Pomeranians, with seven entries. 



Pugs produced thirty-six entries in three classes, the winners in 

 Dogs being Mrs. Bligh Monck's Sambo and Tom and Captain 

 Digby Boycott's Toby. In Bitches Mrs. Monck won with her 

 Darkie, followed by Captain Boycott's Luna and Mr. Osborne's 

 Sally Chandler. In Puppies Miss Jaquet's Turn Turn (afterwards 

 such a well-known specimen) won over Mrs. Monck's Puck. 



Maltese Terriers found Mrs. Monck well amongst them, winning 

 first and third with her Mopsy II. and Fita, divided by Lady 

 Giffard's Hugh, which, when in form, was to my mind the best 

 specimen I have ever seen. 



Blenheim Spaniels were a good lot, the winners being Mrs. 

 Forder's Duke of Bow, Mrs. Berrie's The Earl, and Courtenay 

 Thorpe's Lollypop. 



Mrs. Forder took the only prize awarded for King Charles Spaniels 

 with her Young Jumbo. 



Italian Greyhounds were more select than numerous, Mr. M. A. 

 Marsden being first with Wee Wee and Mr. J. S. Day second and 

 third with Crucifix and Rosy Cross. 



The prizes in Smooth Toys were taken by Messrs. Mapplebeck, 

 R. Fulton, and Marsden ; and in Rough ditto by Mrs. Monck and 

 Lady Giffard. 



In classes for Sporting and Non-Sporting Puppies, with over 

 twenty entries and two prizes in each, the awards in the former 

 were made to Mr. Howard Mapplebeck for Gordon Setters (Marquis 

 and Earl, the former the afterwards well-known winner all over the 

 country, then five months old), and to Mr. H. Allan for Dachshunds. 

 The winners in the other class were the Rev. W. J. Mellor's 

 St. Bernards and Mastiffs. 



The last class in the show was for Collie Puppies, and the winners 

 were Messrs. W. W. Thomson and S. E. Shirley, M.P. 



At the Agricultural Hall, Wolverhampton, on January 26th and 

 28th, 1878, was held an Exhibition of Sporting and other Dogs, when 

 an entry of 321 was obtained. 



The judges were Messrs. W. Lort and S. Handley. 



