OOTOBBR 6, 1881. 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



193 



Gordon ! tier Btioheg. — Consisted at seven entries, v.hieh 

 wore not so even at. the dogs. The. Gordon Kennel Club came fust 

 b, Mab II. She was a little off in feather; 

 but had true markiugi and van well knit together. D\r Hrvenwas 

 done up «tth Dinah, Who aohieved second prize handily. Mr. 

 Andrews hoe a nice bitch in Fanny, and Air. Gi-avdon's Bosu was 

 well entitled to the h. e. receive;}. 



Gordon Seller Dog Puppies.— Votax Blossom pnps competed Cos 



this prize, which waa awarded to Sir. T. II. rJmallman's Thorn 

 Blossoin, a fair pup, hut too voting to judge what he will be as a 

 dog. 



&Oriton Seller Bitch I'vps.—Oi\\y one entry in this class, Mis, 

 Bmallmau's Sheila, litter sister to Thorn Blossom, who was award- 

 ed firat in dogs, 



' ' .',',. , , i, .,■,.«.— Mr. Wm. Lind's Kap had the ring 



to himself : he ia a fair old dog. 



C'haivpion Irish Setter Bitches,— Similar to former class ; there 

 was no competitor against Mr. Pierce's Gussie, who took the 



medal - 

 Irish 

 brothers 

 thai Waj 

 to Mr. 3 

 wo 



irded 



y, Lett 



at prize, r 



miserable lot, showing that our Canadian 

 • of this strain. The dogs were so inferior 

 eld the blue ribbon and awarded the red 

 . dog that would pass almost, unnoticed in 



was marked for Mr Piatt's Set. 

 -Thsjre wero bat tin-Be ontriea. and the? 

 Gypeey 



a to Mr. Pointing's 



Irish 

 were littli 

 waa 

 Fan. 



Irish Setter Dog I'nppits.—JSi. Weighell had it all to himself 

 with aBul'its, Jr. -Snipe pup. 



IrUh Setter Bitch Pinnies. A rather better selection. First 

 plaei whs captured by Mr. McLean's six-mouths puppy Nettie: 

 Liffy. a litter sister, took second. 



Champion Pointers over 55 llis.—'thm brought out Mr. Tillson's 

 - Cbippe and Mr. Woodruff's liveT and white Dick. 

 B 1 1, *er< gi od specimens of the heavy-weight dog. and after a 

 very eloae examination the Major gave the medal to Dick. Had 

 tii. colors oi the dogs been reversed, we incline to think that the 

 decision would have been different. 



Pointer Dogs-aver 55 Ms.— As a, whole, were a good lot. The 

 first place was secured by King Bow, a nice young liver and white 

 ■ -oil topped, with good head. The second prize was 

 given to Smith .v. Viniug'a Bock, a decision in which we could not 

 agree. Mrs. FurneSB' Chang came iu fur a v. h. c. Mr. Weigheh's 

 Bon received h c , and Mr, Orgill's Eiot only a Q. We had placed 

 the latter for the red ribbon, he being a powerfully built dog. with 

 good head, legs and feet, but a little slaw in lota. 



/"' oeS's !l ' ■,', .-:,.. ,- oi ',',. - This was r, u-.j!,-..,-,.., ■:■; Mr '•-:, 

 der's liver and white ticked bitch Chess. 



' ' ton Pointers under 55 lbs.— Mr. OrgiU's well-known Bush 



had the ring to himself, and this being the first time he has been 

 exhihib. d in this section, lie proved to be one of the attractions of 

 the show. 



Bight-mn'ght Pointer Days, under 55 fts.— This was a good class, 

 and "the. competition was very keen. Major Taylor, after a most 

 careful examination, selected Mr Tillson's Shot'for the blue rib- 

 hou, a decision we could not indorse, as we prefer Mr, Orgdl's 

 Howell, which was placed second, and the same owner's Koyster 



secured third, 

 white dog Kip. 



Eight Weight Pi 



together ten "nice i 

 the ring once, the 

 I arsipoBitioi 

 any fault wit 

 prize to Mr. 

 Grace to< 



Ui 



AII..S 



Vii 



Bel 



-i took the 



er 12 



_fl Mr. 



bitch been better in her 

 second place. She has 



altogethe 



Pointer 



MeGloeh 



Pointer I'vpptes under 12 



nice, oi i ., .. | i,. 6J > i pi 



truly Jl By. she richly des 

 lish youngster from whom 

 h. c.'wu.- givn to Brunetfi 

 h. c. We lilted the latter 

 equal to Brunette in bodv, a 



loO i .-"',. ::„■:.■ . :' ■ ..;!■■ 



apoiuted in this class, as ther 



red h. c. for then- lemon and 



-lies under GO Htt.— Wa brought 

 after having them walked around 

 et Sir. Orgill's Hue to the opr- 

 ecrtainlv a beauty and hard to llud 

 a inspecion the Major gave second 

 a very neat bitch. Mr. Saunders' 

 s Glenn came iu for h. e. Had this 

 legs we should have chosen her for 

 ! head, good body, nice feet and is 



mths (Dogs).— Six entries. Mr. 



itiuutlis {Hitches). — Four entries, and 

 :e waa awarded to Mr. E. H. Gillman's 

 rved the position, being a very sty- 

 re shall expect to hear again. The V. 

 and Mr. Saunders' Olivette secured 

 for second place, as we consider her 

 nl niiperior in fore lega and feet. 

 Jiilches'j.— We were greatly disap- 

 — not a decent animal in 'it. The 

 xmd to Dr. Harvey's 



judge withdrew the first award, and gav 

 Tim, and .Nell got c. 



Field Spaniels;— Large si: 

 Bitches over twcntv-live p, 

 Kennel Club took first priz 

 III. Second honors were s 

 Yum, and Mr. Garuer's live) 



Cooker Spaniels.- -Dogs a 

 tries. Mr. Macbeth seemed the blue ribbon' for hia black dog 

 Zulu, the second being taken by Mr. Tiuslev's beautiful little black 

 dog Baven to which we should have given preference for first hon- 

 ors. H. is. was allotted to Mr. Freddy Helta's Sailor. 



Cooker Spaniels— Bitches under twenty-five pounds. Four en- 



this class. Dr. J. 6. Niven carried off the laurels 



pet, Blacfc Bess. She is rather light iu the muzzle, 



:. Mr. Ticsley's Busy took second prize. 



Dogs over twenty-eight pounds, 

 uds. Five entries. The Laehine 

 with their imported black dog Bob 

 iired by Mr. Talbot Macbeth's Yum 

 nd white Mack was awarded h. c. 

 eight pounds. Four 



tries again 

 with his lit 

 otherwise a 



She is also 



class, and the 



< \r.\ -There were five entries in this 



m was rightly awarded to Mr. Macbeth's 



fonr-nionths-old black pup Doctor, who is most promising, and 

 Bhould she go on favorably he will lie hard to beat as a dog. Look- 

 out for Doctor later. Second was given to Mr. McCosh's Tic, and 

 Mr. Deapard'a Jack took h. c. 



Is.— There were some good dogs in this class, Mr. Dan 

 O'Shea coming to the front with Hosey. Second lie secured with 

 Forrester II., v. h, c. with Bingwood, and h. c. fell to same owner's 

 Marquis. 



Beagle ZJoas.— Qnly two entries, but they were good. Mr, 

 Dodge's hauler scored the blue. Banger taking second. 



Beagle Pitches.— There were seven entries. The first was won 

 by Mr. Dan D'Shfea'a Music, second by Mr. Dodge's Katie and v. 

 h. c. to same owner's Lottie. 



Fox Terrier Dogs.— This rested between Mr. Padel- 

 ford's Moslem IT aud .Messrs, Buthorford's Bowstring. Mr. Pa- 

 de! ford's entry won. 



1 Fox 'rerrier Bitches.— There were three entries iu 

 this class, but Mr. Padelford's Twilight, a beautiful bitch, was 

 most uuloiliie.it.lv ,- .-Mothered while in transportation from. Phila- 

 delphia, .. io . , - ,i, i„ I, This left Mr. Gibson's Tipsev and 



so. Rutherford's Tussle. After close scrutiny Mr. Mason se- 

 lected Tipr-.y for the bine ribbon. 



Pier Terrier [logs— Brought out iimo entries, Messrs Itnther- 

 ford secured first and second for their beautiful pair, Boya! .and 

 Joker, while Mr, Gibson was close after them with v. h. c. andh. 

 c. for Battler and Tvrant. 



Pox Terrier Bit, lies.— Siv entries in this class and the tables 

 were turned, Mr. Gibson winning wilh Judge, Messrs. Butherford 

 i Bond with Sally. 



Fox Terrier Puppies (Ports). -Mr. Gibson again first with a 

 The other entries, Turk and Bramble, 



very nice pup— Bi 

 are quite nromisin 



P.X I VTl r. 



were good Mr. 



...... 



the first ,ta ■-,. 



versed ( 1 1 ■ - ! ■ i . 



"i ■ ■'' .'■'•'' iie-s).— The three entries in this class 

 Brsk -'..M. Gibson's Flirt was awarded first. 



and a poor class. The Jndge gave 

 aud second to MoGrath. We cbould have re- 

 oii, bul all the entries belonged to Mr. D 



NO.N-Ml'ORTINC, IU VISION. 



OoUies, Dags or niloh.es.— Eleven entries. Some nice dogs in 



this class. Mr. J. Lindsay took first snd second with Ayrshire 

 Laddie and R •>;. 

 Mastiff*.— -Mr. Padelford's entry Salisbury captured first. He is 



a magnificent dog and one of the attraction 

 was swarded to Cameron and Campbell's .It 



St. Bernards Rough ami Smooth routed. 



Mason awaided tirsf'i.o Mr. Dempster's smo. 



genorallj thought, should hiv 



of tho show. Second 





Bull Dogs.— Hereng 



.ving to suffocation iT 

 id the champion pug 

 le winner, Mr. James 

 E»a that'was so long a 



reo entries. Mr. 

 latcd Barry ; see- 

 to Mr. Bothera. 

 m placed first. 

 :.!.. I'sl^ford's Mavoroi Biuglev. of course 

 . the second falling to Mr. Forbes' Carlo, 

 Mr. Wilson's Colonel. 



Mr. Padelford's. entry Noble was missing, 

 ansil. sharing the same fate as Twilight 

 alo. 'lire only other entry of note was 

 rt.inti r's Blister. Ole Bull, the celebrated 

 boner at Niagara Falls, wits exhibited iu 



lit thia was a poor class, wilh the 

 winners. Mr. Padelford's Young 

 s Silk, second. 

 -, aud that indifferent, to which 



th 



Bui: 

 except 

 Bill to 



Skye 

 was awarded second. 



Dandle Dinionl or Bedlingtun Terriers.— This was a poor elaas, 

 and generally shown iu bad condition. Mr. Todd's Dandy was 

 given first, and second awarded to Mr. Dempster's Slap. 



Irish Terriers. -Four entries. Dr. Niven's Norah took first, and 

 Mr. Lebatt's Joe, Jr., second. H. c. was awarded to Dr. Niven's 

 ,: i .'- l . v and ( olefin. 



Seat) h I ■ ri( re.— Sb entries in this class. The first was award- 

 ed to Mr. Bourne's entry, Mr. O'Mara's Fondi took second. Wo 

 pi efej red Mr. O'Shea's Lsdv to either. 



Yorkshire and other SiH:-'iwic,d Terriers.— A poor lot, with the 

 exception of the winner, Mr. Padelford's The Emperor ; no second 



;.'. is. -First was awarded to Mr. Willis' Eatc ; 

 second to Mr. Dan O'Shea's Jack. 

 Ton Terria-s (wider live powd$) Rough or Smooth.— JTirst Mr. 



John Plummer's black and tan Lose ; atcajud to Mrs. S. A. Roberts' 

 Minnie. 



Pngs.— Eight entries, Mr. Padelford's champion Banjo having 

 been smothered, fiirst was taken by Mr. Robertson's Peter; sec- 

 ond awsrded to Mr. Worthington'B Pug; h. c. to Mr. Dawson's 

 Judy, and c. to Mr. Gillman's Peggie Dear. 



Miscellaneous, or i i -. ;-(.n I'm. ..■ -.. -Prizes were awarded to Mr. 

 Dan O'Shea for his Euglish harrier Tomboy II.— also to Mr. 

 Green, Jr., for Euglish bloodhound •Caradoc— and to Mr. Har- 

 graves for toy spaniel Bijou. 



Glass A.— For the best ke 

 not less than five. Two out 

 to Mr. W. B. Wells, Chath 

 Ginger. Dido II. and Kink b 

 73.— For the best k 



ne) of English sett< 

 es, but the medal wa 



in, Ontario, his Star 



iug a strong team of good do, 

 iel of Gordon setters. Thr 



'8, to consist of 

 justly awarded 

 Mark, Mingo, 



ntrii 



o'o.ss- m>. — ror hue oest sienuei oi cinrnon setters, xnree entries 

 Awarded to Gnrdon Kennel Club, Locust Valley. L.I., for Duke 

 of Locust Valley, Gordon, Rake, Nellie aud Mab IP, a well-marked, 

 handsome lot of dogs. 



Class C— Irish setters. No comp. tUiou. 



Class D.— Best kennel of pointers. Three entries. Medal 



Bush. 

 a stro 



Oh 



.rded 



nd 



. Brooklyn. New York, he showing 



m„ Bovster. If would he difficult to find 



. m anv kennel. 



?.— For the bi M Bngliah setter dog or bilch. Light sn- 



leautiful lot. The prize was most justly awarded to Mr. 



a Dick Laverock, of whom mention has been made in 



entries. This waa 

 Blossom and Gor- 



a most critical ex- 



sF For the best Gordon Si btei 



hibil. GuSBie, an in. 



Glass IB—Foe tho 

 fair lot, but au easy i 



Class /.-For the, 

 trios. Tho cup wa 

 with Glenylo and othn.n. 



Class J.— For tho largest, and best gen 



-t. Iri.b setter. Four entries 

 1, ■■ .■■ ---: oen, secured the | 

 :sl pointer do.,- or bitch. Foi 

 lory lor OrgilPs Bush. 

 tooUoction of sporting dogi 

 captuied by Air. T. G. Davev 



rale 



■ entries ; a 



?s. Four en- 

 y, of London, 



^.,. motion of dogs. 

 A. 1'adeliord, Philadelphia, for 



iry commendable. 



Itud dog, with two of his 

 with Guy. 



• brood bitch, wilh two of 

 ... .irst-elass. Mr. XX. Bailey 

 Pride and Pride of the Do- 



jpetitors. Awarded to .... 



Salisbury and others. 11 iJB 



Class K",— For the ben. E lgu*8h 

 get. Mr. J. A. Calling bad a W 1 



QhtSS X.— For the best Eoghsl 

 her progeny. Six entries, which 



Harrison's Belle (shown with Bell. 



minion) won and fully merited tho prize. 



Class M.— For the best English setter puppy under 12 months 

 Seventeen entries : a splendid array. After a very critical exam- 

 ination Mohawk Kennol's Belle's Pride took the cake (basket) 



Extra Special Prizes, contributed by tho citizens of London for 

 dogs owned in London or tho suburbs : 



Class IV.— For the best setter or Pointer. Thirty entries. The 

 prize was finally awarded to3Ir. Davey's Liddersdale. 



(floss 0, — Best English setter dog or bitch. Nine entries. Lid- 

 dersdale again victorious. 



Cass B.— Bsst Gordon setter. Eight entries, Mr. Puddi- 

 combe's Jock secured this special 



Class Q,— Best Irish setter. Five entries, of which Mr. Turner's 

 Gypsey was the winner. 



Class 7c. — Best pointer. Eight entries. The prize was awarded 

 to Mrs. F. W. Furness' Chang. 



'■>■-.= '■'.-- L:,.: ■'■■'.A r 1- ■ ; o.ipj... i..-i.j.ir -ix iM.joi'iiF. n.ier.-d is 

 setter classes. Fifteen entries. Prize awarded to T. G. Davey's 

 English setter bitch Norah D. 



Class T.— Best Gordou puppy. Five entries. Won by Mr. T. 

 H. Smallman's Thorn Blossom. 



Class U.— Beat. Irish puppy. Three entries. Awarded 'to Mr. 

 McLean's Nettie. 



Class P.— Best pointer puppy. Five entries. Captured by Mr. 

 Ferguson's Jim. 



'- ' ss it. - Best cocker spaniel. Seven entries. Dr. Niven won 

 with Black Bess. Mr. Geo. Macbeth securing a y. h. e. with hiB 

 beautiful dog Doctor. 



Clxiss X.— Best spaniel puppy. Three entries. Won easily by 

 Mr. Macbeth's Doctor. 



Class T.— Best foxhound. Mr. Dan O'Shea made four entries, 

 and captured the whip with Roxey. 



Class Z.— Best fox terrier. Two entries. Mrs. Furness won 

 with Buffet. 



Class AA.— Best Skye, Yorkshire or Scotch terrier. Four en- 

 tries. Won by Mr. O'Shea's Scotch bitch Ladv. 



Class 737?.— Best pug. Three entries. Mr'. Worthington'B Pug 



Class CC— Best Greyhound. Mr, J. E. Dawson's MaGrath had 

 a walk-over. 



Class D/K— Best retrieving spaniel. Two entries. Won by Dr. 

 Harvey's Tim. 



Class BS.— Best English or Irish setter, bred and owned in 

 Loudon. Seven entries. Won by Air. Humpridge's English set- 

 ter London. 



AWARDS. 



Class 1. riiatoplon English Seller Dogs-air L Ft Smith, Strathroy, 

 panadA, entered 1 o jiceste Dart) ana Pearl (Prmee Ltn; torex- 

 lilbli ion only. ' 



Class s. CharuptonSngllBhSetter BlrehSS \tr W B Wells' (Chatham, 



u i.iiS.. . o i .eel. .■ .----I. :o i'., iliF.l 



Class 1 EEg'bsti seiirr DogB— Mr II J) olsv Ilarrbon ;- . rn-oo), ,,- 

 Onb' luck Lavern.-l.- .TlMOider-Pi-eiessi. first'' Mr Job-, 'i 

 trolt, Mice..} toln II ojoin-I'iii Ml, second; 5.1 r j " 



'• 1. 



.!--[. ' 





■ Air 





I Bailey Harrison's rnison- 

 IrbV), first; Mr J A Sauuder's 



.lewelb. second: Mi 1. 

 * v»f"w «..v.=,. . . W iiua, ,,. ,,,_, adstone-FrOBt I.) and MrT 



L , ....-, L ...... 



he; MrT? Davey's Glengyle (Rob Hoy-lroll A and sir F W Rose- 



t..ur_ 



(t)et 



Boxer (Th 



<-i..i Fro 



burgh's (liofUwell) Capper ("from Imported stock"), no; Mr EH 



Gillman's (tlHli-oti. Mlc.n . Jl I.iss, (Leie -st.er Rose), c , ^ „ 



i:i.:ssiv. ICiigllah'fViter nipples cm::s (uadsr M uioutll') -Mr Wm B 

 Wil s' Ml Mi.,-, (JM'iii.i-.siaii, first; Mr Wei b Weirs diuger (Druld-Sr,ur) T 

 vln:; Mi-Tli Divey's I'ilte oi' th? is.., union tl'a Is-Helle) and Mr 

 Jolni iM/.sii':. ii.oriiion. Out..) tm eoi bruiiKv. cs (Prince of uranee- 

 l.lfi.l.-r.v.li.lei, be: Mr. I U M-rrl t.'s (Lundon, Oat,,) Bill (.iliy-Floe) 

 itml Air (i F iiuiiip.-: i'.-atliurlnoi-i -lerryy, e. 



Olasss, i-'.i.ioioi setter Hilautes, p. iteiies (under vi months).— 

 Moiouvl, K. liners 'in-. Inytui .mil Mr Kune l'ropileior», fhalhum) 

 BeliesPrldi (fan . Ua tis alio ii i, i rsi - ' BWeils Dm ill. (Drul*- 



Si'iri - li c ■ sir n; navey-s Nnr.ili li (FilU'-e of or-nge- Liddersdale!, 



be: Al'r Isaac We.gfi-li -. .iMenesier, N V.. tiimett ilUu.-Blancbe)a 



dljgBT. ('ii. in i " ■■— i»r ,T s Niveu (London, 



Classs' i '',!.! .,'".."•', , , ... . ■ '.i' t n smallman's 



oi', 1 -' Gord . .ii so: i'i Idle onih's (London) Jock: 



on, ..,.1,, .on i:r,„|. ; ,..vloll . nr-t; le.-.l --■-.- nr-i .':.!. or ?.!.■:■ " ..: il-.O : II 



n Kei-ii' 1 i-btb-s i.o . , '.o.ov, I. i,i yordon (Cbam- 

 ulrn.vhc; Sir 1 m. ' :-..rge 'j-honipson's .London) 

 ;os-oin->'cus.., b c; Mr T ti Smallman's CarunsiT 



ploll 10 

 bio ,-oj 

 OlolbMll 



Class t 



lOiO.lMpi 



Lento ; : 

 yrnyijoi 

 Mven's 



(Ktiftis, Jr.-Si 



Class is. in 



(London, Ont 



diiuy-luipFar 



Scaiclicrd's Nellie: and Mr Fred t 



01a9S25. Polntei i uppl -, oog 



Join, tlrst; MrD Fergu-on's (Lon 



r until Si Ylutng'.-i 1'unto ((betlSi 

 Dion, c. 



daasSo a, Pol -- i J i pel i , Bi( 



(«umuu-unp Fain, i.i i, o ,i \ ■. 

 Lurctle). v li c; Mr J A .-.-'.under: 

 Urac.e), he; Mr James Bros- ., (P 



lllie 



L. I) 



.'l.r.„.-| 



yarn; 



..-Lund 

 E TO 



I-Mllrn 



s Fan 



iordon Kennel Club's Mab II. 



S Nlv-n's Dinah (Duke (1592)- 



ues I--...1P1V. v h e: Mr AqiUla O 



it yrouse-Moll), he; ur J 8 



gi,— Mr T H Smallman's Thsrn 



Ditcheo— Mr T H smallman's 



logs— Mr wm Liud's (London) 



ches-Mr wm n Pierce's (Peek- 

 n-llobart's Knby). 

 rsc prize awarded; Jfr. C. A. 

 [■a Pin o-Goodenottgh's Maud), 



. -- (Lorirfon Gypsey (with. 

 Pi roi-o \ or sOr) Fan (Good- 

 u: MrDSklrvlng^ (Londbn) Fan 



—Mr Isaac Weighell's Jennie H. 



ies— Mr Uector F H AIcLean's 

 .no Bi-st; Mr D S Iilrvtug's laffy 

 g's Buby i'3uy-irnp Fan), c. 

 vei- B3 lb.-,— Jlr Th.03 W AVood- 



-Atr J ii Saunders' (Secretary 

 ,.oohs,ous Fan), first; 

 i iplon i h.k-Fan), seo- 



j- (l o. Imported. slock), vn.c; 



gi-o- . . ■.:; Mr Edwaid OrglU's 



3 —Air J A Saunders' (Secretary) 

 uder US lbs— Afr Fdmund OrglU's 



-M r Fred B Tllsoa's (TILsonburg) 



;r_"- L rve i ebsmpion Snap- 

 baund e). gill's I - oyster (eham- 

 ; Mesri-sSiiiillr £ Vlnlng (Lon- 



lbs -Air Edmund Orgill's Hue 

 - . -ii.-o Air. Fred B Tillson's 

 luoders' [Secretary) Grace (Don- 

 . lien [Dt Woodruffs Sport- 

 isen's uari, h c. 

 lr .1 K AIcGloghtin's (Dresden) 



'.:» : Snipe- Belle), v h o; Aie-srs 

 MUty). he; Mr F T Trebllock'a 



- .ir t i! .oaimon's Lady Afay 

 'lers (Secretary) uatnette (Don- 



srcrotsl-.v; Ullvtlte (King BOW- 



Stiinley, out.) Maud (DashlL- 



. VVi 



Class .-in. C 

 tor \imp Bo 

 second; Air > 



;s, under 2S lbs— Air Geo Alaonofli's 

 rled stock, dam tmp Lo He), first; Mr 

 . second; Freddy Beltz'3 (London) 



Geo Macbeth's Doc- 

 :-o-fs iLucani A'lc, 

 -. 0..->oejuiy;, lie. 

 n O'- bea's (London) 



er II. (Ulugwood- 

 ;.rtster-Lsdyi, V h c; 



c; H T Dom vine's 



(lldei-tou, Oin 

 Class W. Fc 

 M. J .) Koyal 

 (M.iler-Aetiv 

 Rattler-Chan 

 plon lirisket- 

 oiaaa ai. f 

 Merry Clrb. ( 



iGllMOip 

 el..- 

 (Imp Id 

 C.-ln.^s 

 GiailoF 

 hull .-Isi 

 Duchess 



01 

 J.,) 



Arthur Padelford's 



Mr Richard Glbs'ii-.* 



itherford (Allamuchy, 

 w Kutberfoi'd's Joker 

 atuer li. (Champion 

 boon's Tyrant (Cham- 



Puppies, Dogs— Air Richard Gibson's Bounce 

 Puppies, Bitches— Erklne A M Gibson's Flirt 



ur to Master McG rath), spcond; or cL:-: £ Daw son's Young 

 (Snowball- Young Duchess), ti c [vj. 



.; - ■ r Birnh'js— Hi Aribur Parteliords Sails- 

 buiT (Monro-, b D'.,..|, .,..,, ;i rs : : Messrs Cameron & Campbell's Juno 

 (Litiii-mu-ui'SM. second. 



i b-.ss i.:. si is-miil-rls; lUon-ll sind Sn-.nn'fi Coated)— Air W Demp- 

 ster'sdngei ■.,:. Unl.,;, Harrv (sir ami diun l.npoi i-i'r.. first; Air Fred W 

 ■•" I'li.oni.ioo iieeior-chamnton Amy), second. 

 a-:-:,, r .-■. 1 1 j.nr 0: a. r, o s .Mjyor or l;ii, s ley 

 a i ' . .- 1 ■:' . i . . Carlo, second; Mr 



KoUiera (Uuelpll) Fi-liii 



C'las - 



(MH 



:r-;-Mr ArlhU'- PfldclforrFs A'oung hill (E S B 



.Mori bocr's. .^ili; ibv muck's sib ;,, second. 



er— No lirs.t a'AMrded; Mr L 1.1 Gillman's Bad- 



seond. 



tnmiroi'Bedbngron Terriers— .Mr Thos Todd's 



.ondoniJoo, 3 fo&Jto 



t le-S 



Mr John 



Barney and Colleen, .. _. 



Class .-(i. scotch Terriers— Afr Edwin b 

 Minnie), first; Mr M !■' O'AI.ir.."-- < (so a: 



Olasa S). Vorkshiie snd otlier Mlb- 



Piideltord's 'ibe Km jpflror Hull pedigree 



l:bi. :. and Tan Terriers— Afr 



flr-,. Mr. ..■.,.■ -lie,.-- ,|:,cl., dniporlel), 



• : .s .... a e, iSiri a ... 



second; Dr.IS .Niven's 



: (London) Pup (Jaek- 

 dmported), second. 

 Terri. rs— Air Arihtu- 

 no second avvnreed. 

 Willis' ,N. y.) Kate, 



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Air iV «oiililn 

 E Dawson's Ju 

 ah i: n Gii.iM.. 

 Class 5V Mis 

 specified In tn< 



. — loonh-coated— Air John Plum- 



'■" '■ "'■'■- s.iin-D.no - . nr.-t; Afis s. A Itoberta' 





n d. 



mas boben sons. ; CamUioni Peter, prst; 



-ii Pug .-full p.-.-il b oee- ., second: MrChas 



i orn^a Robertson's Psyche, c; 



