Show at Belfast, Ireland, 1878 379 



C. H. Richardson, and J. Leake won in Open, and Messrs. D. 

 Roddy, W. G. Robinson, and W. J. Smyth in Puppies. 



The winners in one mixed class for Retrievers were Messrs. A. 

 Galloway, E. F. Despard, and J. Adair. 



In Irish Water-spaniels those " in the money " were shown by 

 Messrs. C. Blair and W. J. Smyth. The prizes in Any other Breed 

 of Spaniels were taken by Messrs. T. A. Bond and J. Taylor. 



The winners in Collies were Messrs. W. J. Smyth's Help, C. H. 

 Mason's Carlyle, and Exham's Shep. 



Fox-terriers were fairly large and good classes, the champion prizes 

 going to Mr. Richardson's well-known Bramble and Mr. J. J. Pirn's 

 Grace. In Open Dogs the winners were Mr. J. A. Doyle's Beppo, 

 Mr. Astbury's Cobham, Mr. Erskine's Young Risk, and Mr. Thomp- 

 son's Rattler. In Bitches Mr. S. M. McGredy was first and cup 

 with Lilly, followed by Messrs. J. J. Pirn's Venom, H. P. Shaw's 

 Lizzie, and Astbury's Meg. 



In Wire-hairs first and second went to Mr. Richardson's Bristle and 

 Birch, third to Mr. McGee's Young Broom. In Puppies the winners 

 were Messrs. Erskine's Whins, S. Moreland's Thorn, and Astbury's 

 Jewess. 



In Smooth Terriers Mr. R. McRae won, and in Rough Mr. 

 C. H. Mason. 



Irish Terriers had three classes, the winners in Dogs being Mr. 

 E. Despard (with Tanner), Mr. R. B. Carey (with Sport), and 

 Mr. W. Graham (with Sporter). In Bitches Mr. W. Graham was 

 first and second with Kate and Flora, Mr. E. Despard being third 

 with Ruby. In Puppies the winners were Mr. E. Despard (with 

 Nettle), Mr. W. Graham (with Micky), and Mr. Montgomery (with 

 Brandy). 



In Bull-dogs Messrs. Adcock and W. Murray swept the board. 



In Bull-terriers Mr. W. Murray took all the prizes. 



In Toy Terriers Messrs. J. J. Pirn, A. V. Brown, and T. Adair 

 were all " in the money." 



In Any other Terriers the winners were Messrs. R. Lee and 

 W. Kerr. 



Messrs. C. H. Mason and T. Morris were the only winners with 

 Pugs. 



No other classes require particular mention. 



An Exhibition of Sporting and other Dogs was held in the Hay 

 Grounds, Burton-on-Trent, on June 26th, 1878, with an entry 

 of 292. 



