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Holdsworth won with Doon Brae, Mr. J. Oilman coming next with 

 Beauty. 



The winners in Large Bull-terriers were Mr. Alfred George's Bill 

 George and Mr. J. R. Pratt's Noble. In Small Bull-terriers Mr. 

 J. Davis's Young Sankey was placed first and Mr. Alfred George's 

 Scamp second. 



In Smooth-haired Terriers Mr. Mather's Vril won, followed by 

 Mr. Bruton's Romeo. 



In Large Black-and-Tan Terriers the order was Mr. Mapplebeck's 

 Norah and Mrs. Monck's Queen III. In Small Class Mr. Mapple- 

 beck was first with Lively, Mr. Haslam second with Nellie. 



In Drop-eared Skyes Mr. M. Gretton won with Sam, followed by 

 Mr. Boulton's Noble and Mrs. Mostyn's (late the writer's) Wasp. In 

 the Prick-eared Class Mr. A. Boulton was first and second with Jack 

 and Mona, and Mr. F. W. Brooke third with Warlock. 



Dandies mustered well. Mr. Finchett was first with Steam, Mrs. 

 Humphries second with her Maggie Lauder, and Mr. E. Rees third 

 with his Tweedside. 



Bedlingtons were a small lot, in which Mr. Cornforth won with 

 Newcastle Lad, followed by Mr. R. W. Hook's Nailer. 



In Broken-haired Terriers Mr. Greenwood's Viper was first, Mrs. 

 M. A. Foster's Smart second. 



In Champion Class for Fox-terriers Mr. Fred. Burbidge was first 

 with Nettle and Mr. R. H. Hayward second with Pepper. In a 

 large Open Class for Dogs Mr. Tredinnick was first with Whip, 

 Mr. Fred. Burbidge second with Buff, Mr. Theo. Bassett third with 

 Brokenhurst Stings, and Mr. W. R. Shute fourth with Crotchet. In 

 a class of twenty-three Open Bitches the winners were Mr. J. J. 

 Pirn's Lily, Mr. F. Burbidge's Dainty, Mr. Robert Vicary's Diligent, 

 and Mr. F. H. Vicary's Sorrel. In Puppies Mr. W. Arkwright's 

 Volo was first, Mr. F. J. Astbury's Jewess second, and Mr. F. H. 

 Vicary's Mirth third. 



Wire-haired Terriers came up well, with many good specimens 

 amongst them. The winners were Mr. Shirley's Spike, and Mr. F. H. 

 Field's (so long associated with Fox-terriers, particularly this variety) 

 Tatters. 



Mr. W. Arkwright was first and second in Red Dachshunds with 

 Xaverl and Otto ; Mr. A. W. Byron the same in Other than Red 

 Dachshunds with Linda and Beckah. 



In Pomeranians Mr. Bamber's Nero won over Mr. Fawdry's 

 (afterwards well-known) Charley. 



