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superior to the Irish. Argus was the only one in the cham- 

 pion class. Pride of Canada, good in c»Jor and head, and well 

 shown, was well ahead of Brant. Major is a strong, upstand- 

 ing dog. but his coat lacked lustre. Grouse is weak in head 

 for a Gordon. In the bitch class, Lottie was superior to June 

 in condition, both being very good in color. Jason is a prom- 

 ising puppy and a credit to bis sire, Argus. 



POINTERS. 



King Bow was in anything but good shape, and was it- 

 moved from his bench, leaving Knickerbocker and Dick to 

 contend for the championship. The former very properly re- 

 ceived the award. Meteor, entered by Col. W. E. Hughes, 

 was decidedly the best in the open class. He. wants square- 

 ness in muzzle, and we thought he might be improved in 

 body. His legs and feet are of the best. Ranger we liked 

 very much, and it was a close thing between him and Bang 

 for second place. Duffer, unnoticed, is aptly named, and 

 Rex, though plain in head, is otherwise a very fair specimen. 

 Shot was not on his bench when our notes w r ero taken. The 

 bitches were decidedly inferior to the dogs, and we were not 

 very much impressed with Mr. Munson's brace, though they 

 rightly enough took first and second prizes. Snipe was the 

 best or the puppies. 



SPANIELS. 



In Irish water spaniels, Driver was better in head aud size 

 than Rockv, and third prize might have been withheld. Jack 

 was a very poor Clumber, and although the only one shown, 

 all he was entitled to is third prize. Benedict had not arrived 

 when champion field spaniels were judged, and first went to 

 Bob, Jr.. over Toronto Beau, who is not right in coat. First 

 was withheld in the large size class for other than black or 

 liver, and second was given a strong, leggy dog of the type 

 generally styled Norfolk. Black Mack is short and thick in 

 head but of good length, has a flat coat, and was well shown. 

 Ki*g Beau is too high on the leg, and his coat was rather 

 faded. Beau is so bad on his forelegs that he can never get 

 high on the prize list. Burdette Bob is very bad in coat, and 

 the scarred condition of his face suggested' the dog pit more 

 than the field as his strong suit. In the black and liver bitches, 

 Flora, a black and tan, was in the wrong class, and Midnight 

 was underweight, so that Maggie had a walk over. She is 

 good in coat and feather, but her head wants length. Bene, 

 though she has hot fulfilled the promise of her youthful days, 

 is mueh more of a cocker than Brahmin, whose proper place 

 is among the field spaniels. He was well shown, a remark 

 that applies to all the exhibits from the Woodland Kennels. 

 Eaven was overweight, and was therefore put out of the 

 small black class. Hornell Silk took first. He wants more 

 character in head, but is otherwise a good dog, having straight 

 legs, good body and flat eoat. Hornell- Sam has a short, 

 wedgy head, and is light of bone. His best point 

 is lekgth of body and straight coat. Young Obo has a 

 dome skull and wedgy muzzle, but is otherwise a most prom- 

 ising youngster, standing on short, straight legs, and his coat 

 is of the best. Jack is full in the eye, and has rather too much 

 white on his breast and feet for a black spaniel. Dick and Gar- 

 net, two of the unnoticed division, looked more like stunted 

 Gordon setters, and were in the wrong class anyway on ac- 

 count of their color. Woodstock, the winning black cocker, 

 was heavy with whelp, but for all that had no trouble in get- 

 ting the place. Hornell 101 is poor in head and light-boned, 

 but has good length and coat. Nelly, like a good, many of 

 Rollo's progeny, has a faint showing of tan through the black 

 which does not improve her appearance. Woodstock Flirt is 

 too high on the leg, and her coat is inclined to curl. She 

 has time to improve, and if she grows on will be better id the 

 large class. Cocker dogs, any other color, were a mixed lot. 

 Sport,- a black and white, is deficient in character. Speed was 

 not well shown, and there was little to choose between these. 

 With the exception of Hornell Rattler, the other entries were 

 half bred water spaniels. Rattler we did not like ; his head is 

 coarse, aad is not improved by his bloodhound eye; legs good, 

 with plenty of bone, and he is also fairly well in length of body, 

 but he fails to impress one with the idea of his being a spaniel. 

 Bitches, other than black, brought Daisy, tbe Montreal win- 

 ner, to the front. She has not improved since then, and besides 

 being a trifle leggy for the present style, is deficient in coat 

 and feather for a bitch of her age. Woodstock Nellie is a 

 promising youngster, and if she does not get too large, will 

 prove troublesome in this class in future. Luna is coarse in 

 head and has a terrier body. Busy is too full in the eye, and 

 they are placed too wide apart, which makes her appear mon- 

 key-faced. Her coat is none of the best, but she is a fan- speci- 

 men of a cocker. The leaders of the puppy class have already 

 been referred to in connection with the open classes. 



FOXHOUNDS. 



This was the first class Mr. Hendrie had to handle, and it is 

 a pity.he did not feel more at home in the ring, for he had a 

 difficult lot to deal with; indeed, an old stager woidd have had 

 to put, on his considering cap before arriving at a conclusion. 

 The handlers crowded in so that it was really impossible to 

 get a goodlookat the dogs, but from what we saw of them we 

 preferred Macklem's Sam and O'Shea's Forester II. Both were 



EassecLover, and first went to Tanner, good in front but weak 

 ehind. Ringwood has very open feet, and Clarebank does 

 notjstaud on his hind legs as a good hound should. Driver 

 getting a vhc. was certainly a mistake, as he could not com- 

 pare in any way with the same owner's Sam. The two puppies 

 shown were only three months old, and an opinion upon their 

 merits is hardly necessary. 



HARRIERS AND BEAGLES. 



There, was much diversity of type in harriers, and Mr. Hen- 

 drie picked out the best shaped ones. Rattler again beat 

 Music in beagles, and Dell did not show so well as we have 

 seen him; the journey from New York having left him in poor 

 shape. 



DEERHOTJNDS. 



Lance, now well known, headed the list, and next to him 

 came a grand puppy shown by Mr. Dnndas. Both Wyvis 

 and Lorna H. lacked coat. 



GREYHOUNDS. 



The sexes were divided in the champion class, so Friday 

 Night and Dorothee had each a walk over. In the open class 

 we preferred the unnoticed Robert the Devil to any of the 

 others, and there seemed to be some mistake in withholding 

 second while three dogs were very highly commended. 



FOX-TERRIERS. 



Fennel had no opposition for his chain pionsnip, and both 

 Jaunty and Tip were wrongly entered in the champion bitch 

 class in which Thistle beat Lyra. There were some extra good 

 ones in the open classes. Mixture has the. best legs amTfeet 

 we ever saw on a terrier, and looks all over a workman. Va- 

 keel is out at elbows, and his feet are open; in these points 

 Belvoir Jim beats him, but the former is the more taking dog 

 of the two. Brokenhurst Bob is coarse in head, but is a good 

 terrier nevertheless. Richmond Olive was not to be denied in 

 the bitch class ; this is a ga-and bitch, but wo would like her 

 better if she had more bone, It was very hard on Village 

 Belle meeting such an opponent, for in ordinary company she 

 is a sure winner. Nellie is also a very good one, indeed it was 

 a grand class so far as the noticed division were concerned. 

 The puppies were not much to boast of. 



MASTIFFS. 



Although entered without pedigree, Nelson shows good 

 breeding and deserves his place. Agrippa's size will always 

 be against him, but his points are bound to secure recog- 

 nition. Jumbo had something the matter with one of his 

 eyes, but in selecting him, Mr, Watson stuck to the type 

 of those placed ahead of him. Lion is a good little dog, but 

 lacks character, and Duchess is weak in head. 



ST. BKRNARDS. 



Lady Abbess being withdrawn, left Priam to walk oyer .for 



the championship. Hermit beat Noble in tbe open class in 

 head and size, but they are neither of them first-class. The 

 others were an odd lot of berghunde. 



NEWFOU N D LANDS. 



This was one of the strongest classes in the show, and ten 

 out of the thirteen led into the ring received cards. First was 

 given bo Mr. Kirk's Jim, a fair-sized dog with a grand head 

 and coat, and shown in perfect condition. Leo is larger than 

 ,1 im, luit does not show his quality, nor had as much attention 

 been paid to his appearance. Third went to Juno, a bitch of 

 great substance and heavy iu whelp to Carlo, also a good dog. 

 though showing his age a little. Bruce is a youngster that 

 w> make a fine dog. and the others that received 

 commendations were deserving of their honors. 



TOLLIES. 



Quality was sadly lacking in the collie classes, there being a 

 lot of indifferent specimens shown. Rex beat Lome for the 

 champion honors, Chieftain being put out on the score of 

 lameness. The winner was looking well, but carried a gay 

 flag in the ring. Jlerdman's Laddie, though coarse in ear, is 

 a taking dog. and was decidedly the best in the open dog 

 class. Sly is plain in face, heavy-eared, and Rough aud Help 

 are faulty in the same way. Miss Timmins was by long odds 

 the most typical eollie shown, having perfect ears, well 

 carried, and' the right kind for head, but she had no upper 

 coat, and could not obtain the place, and honors she would 

 otherwise have been entitled to Fairy, the winning bitch, is 

 good in shape and coat, but lacks character in head, and her 

 ears are not right. Lassie is one of tbe plain, sensible-looking 

 sort, and her owner said she was the. best for use he had ever 

 seen. Miss Timmins won in the puppy class, and of the two 

 very highly commended, Leila promises to grow on into the 

 better dog if he is not undersized. 



BULLDOGS AND BULL-TERRIERS. 



BeUisima, shown for the first time in this country, was 

 placed in front of Tippoo and Romulus. She is a grand bitch, 

 but her maternal duties had pulled her down very much, and 

 it will take all the time between now and New York to get 

 her in proper shape. " Young Bill was the only good bull- 

 terrier shown. Spring is a weedy fellow, and Billy showed 

 too much of the bulldog about the tread and chest. 



TERRIERS. 



The best classes in terriers were the Bedlingtons, which 

 have been taken to by the Toronto fanciers. In the dog class 

 Flint won by condition, though it is our opinion that Blucher, 

 shown right, is the best of the lot, but he was put back to 

 third, behind Mr. Scholes's other dog ; Jerry. Both in the dog 

 and bitch classes there were some nice puppies out of Tyne- 

 sider IT., but the dam had not got sufficient coat on her to 

 dispose of Stonehouse Lass. The Torontonians will learn be- 

 fore long that they lanve taken to' one of the most difficult 

 breeds to show right, and that to win they must devote the 

 greatest attention to the condition of their dogs. There were 

 several nice Skyes shown and one good Dandie, but Mr. Hen- 

 drie did not consider him entitled to a prize. Norah was 

 placed over the weedy Erin in Irish terriers, and Teaser, of 

 course, won in black and tans. Montreal fanciers carried off 

 the honors in Yorkshires, the best of the lot being little Fritz, 

 who, as usual, was short of coat. The pugs and toys were 

 poor, but there was a grand-headed King Charles to the front 

 in the spaniel class. We take a great fancy to the black Thi- 

 bttian sheep dog with his black tongue and mouth, and he 

 was given first in the foreign class, and there was also a good 

 large-size Russian poodle m the miscellaneous class. Follow- 

 ing are the 



AWARDS. 



Class 1. Champion English Setters, Dogs,— 1st, T. G. Davey's Dick 

 Laverack, blue belton; 4^yrs., Thunder— Peeress. 



Class 3. Champion English Setters, Bitches.— 1st. Henrv Pape's Lady 

 May, bine belt on. 



Class 3. English Setters, Dogs.— 1st, Montague Smith's Cambridge, 

 blue belton. 4yrs., Gladstone— Clip ; 3d, F. G. Hughes's Paris III , 

 white, black and ticked, 2yrs., Paris 11.— Lady Princess; 3d, Wm. B. 

 Wells's Kink, lemon and white, 6*rs., Druid— Star. Very high com. 

 and reserve, R. W. Boyle's Dashing Storm, white, black and ticked, 

 lornos., Royal Sultan— Reign; T. G. Davey's Prince Phoeb.us. black 

 and white, lyrs., Taut ©' Slianter— Prue; A. Wyness, Jr.'s Cambridge 

 H., black, white and tan, lhnos., Cambridge I.— Smith's Belle. High 

 com., Thomas Hutchinson's Paris in., black, white and tan, 3yrs., 

 Paris H.— Belle; H. H. Curtis's Grouse. Com, Fred A. Sullivan's 

 Doctor, liver and white, 7yrs., Billy — Bel), and Colonel, liver and 

 white, 4yrs., Doctor— Nellie. 



Class 4. English Setters, Bitches.— 1st and very high com. reserve, 

 Montague Smith's Belle, blue belton, 3yrs., Dime — Princess Blanche, 

 and Abbie, blue belton, 4yrs., Gladstone— Mersey; 2d, T. G. Davey's 

 Genevieve, blue helton, 22mos., London— Dawn; 3d, C. A. Stone's 

 Forest Dora, A.K.R. 500. Very high com.. Jos. Kime's Lucy Bee, 

 black, white and tan, 2yrs., Paris II.— Romp. High com., T. G. 

 Davey's Canadian Queen, black, white and tan. 17mos , Lava Rock — 

 Lidclersdate; D. O'Shea's Lilly, lemon and white, 2yrs., Dick Laver- 

 ack— Louie. 



Class 5. English Setter Puppies, Dogs.— 1st, C. A. Stone's Forest 

 Blue, blue belton, lOtuos., Prince Royal— Forest Fly; 2d, J. F. Kim's 

 Royal.' liver and white, 8mos., Royal Sultan— Woodstock Belle. Third 

 prize withheld. 



Cla^s 6. English Setter Puppies, Bitches.— 1st, J. F. Kirk's Carrie 

 Roy, blue helton, Sruos., Royal Sultan— Woodstock Belle; 2d, Lalor 

 & Wells's Queen; 3d, R. H. Curtis's Black Bess. High com., F. E. 

 Curtis's Flo. ij/omos., Jef— Flo. 



Class 7. Champiou Irish Setters, Dogs.— 1st, M. Wenzel's Chief, 

 A.K.R. 231. 



Class 8 Champion Irish Setters, Bitches. — No entries. 



Class 0. Irish Setters, Dogs.— 1st. Mas Wenzel's Chief II., A.K.R. 

 232; 2d, Sam Stanelam's Sam. red, 3yrs, Bang— Spot; 3d, William 

 Raper's Bruce, red, 2yrs,, pedigree unknown. Very high com., 

 Henry Watson's Jerry, red. lOuios.. Shot— Belle. High com., John 

 C. Forbes's Dick, red, 3yrs., Lord Dufferin's Dog— O'Connor's Bitch. 



Class 10. Irish Setters, Bitches.— 1st, J. Algernon Temple's Belle, 

 red. 4yrs., Reward's Belle— Reward's Bob; 2d, Henry Watson's Belle, 

 red, 9yrs., Bang— Duggan's Flos; 3d and very high com.,Jas Ken- 

 nedy's Alice, red, 5yrs., imported. Rock— Belle, and Kate, red, lj^yrs., 

 imported. Diek— Alice. 



Class 11. Irish Setters, Puppies.— 1st, D. O'Shea's Mattie, 8mos., 

 Rory O'More— Trix; 2d. A. Purse's Grouse, 8mos., Forbes's Dick- 

 Belle. Very high com., H. Watson's Bang, 8mos.. Forbes's Dick- 

 Belle. 



Class 12. Champion Black and Tan Setters. — 1st, John E. Thayer's 

 Argus, 5yrs., Blossom— Moll in. 



Class 13. Black aud Tan Setters, Dogs.— 1st, IT. H. Curtis's Pride of 

 Canada; 2d, E. Tinsley's Brant. 2yrs., Blossom— Mollie; 3d. J. N. 

 Hiekey's Major. 5yrs., Jerome Marble's ©rouse— Queen Bess. Very 

 high com., JV. B. Wells's Grouse, 5yrs., pedigree unknown. 



Class 14. Black and Tan Setters, Bitches.— 1st, F. W, J. Ball's Lottie, 

 20nios., Bran— Charmer; 2d, J. D. Thompson's June, 4yrs.. Cock- 

 burn's Sam— Thomson's May; 3d and very high com., reserve, P. H. 

 Hart's Diana, gyr.-., Jack— Gyp, and Gyp, 2yrs., Jack— Gyp. Very 

 high com., W. (_'. Niblett'a Medea, SMyrs., Chang— Venus. 



Class 15. Black and Tan Setters, Puppies.— 1st, Roy V. Soinerville's 

 Jasoii, Omos., Argus— Medea. Very high com., R. j. McKie's Medea 

 II.. Omos., Argus— Mtfdea. 



Class Id. Champion Pointers.— 1st, Knickerbocker Kennel Club's 

 Knickerbocker, A.K.R. 19.' 



Class 17. Pointers, Dogs.— 1st, Col W. E. Hughes's Meteor, liver 

 and white, 3yrs., Garnet— Jilt; 2d, J. W. Munson's Bang, liver and 

 white. Bang -Luna; 3d, John Rail's Ranger, lemon and white, 2Uyrs., 

 Revell's Dash— Hall's Vic. Very high com. reserve, Thomas Wit - 

 field's Shot, liver and white, ftgvB., imported Shot— imported Belle; 

 James Purse's Shot, liver and white, ,'tyrs.. out of imported Nellie; 

 Joseph Winter, Jr.'s, Rap. 3yrs., Jim— Louisa High com., George 

 Gouinlock's Rex, liver and while. 5vrs., pedigree imknowu. 



Class 18. Pointers, Bitches.— 1st and 2.1, John W. Munson's Vanity, 

 liver and white. 2yrs., champion Bang— Pride, and Spinaway, liver 

 and. white, 3yra.. Garnet— Kesfcick; 3d, Chas. G. Ritchie's Duck, 

 white and liver. 3yrs,, no pedigree. Very high com., John Hendry's 

 Nellie, liver and white, 20mos., Hudleston's Spot- Juno. 



Class 19. Pointer Puppies.— 1st, R. S. Cassels's Snipe, liver and white-, 

 IOmos.. Sport— imported bitch; 2d, C. A. Stone's Beauty, lemon and 

 white, IOmos.. Bob— Beauty. Very high com. and high com.,C. R. 

 Smith's Tiger, lemon and white, IOmos., Bob— Beauty, and Jack, 

 brother to Tiger. 



(.'lass 20, Champion Irish Water Spaniels. — No entries. 



Class 31. Irish Water Spaniels.— 1st, John Seager's Driver, liver, 

 -'-, - s Drake Duck; 3d, H, E. Kersteman's Rocky, brown, 4V.jyrs., 

 pedigree hot known: 3d, W. F. Dyson's Puck 



Class 23. Clumber Spaniels. -1st aud 2d, withheld; 3d, Geo. Chillas's 

 Jack, white and lemon, 3yrs.. out of Judy, 



Class 23. Champion Field Spaniels.— 1st, J. Luck well's Bob, Jr.. 

 Byre. IOmos., Bob Hi.- Black Bess. 



Class 24 field Spaniels (Other than Clumbers black or livei:).— 1st, 

 Withheld; Bd, Owner's Spot, liver and white. 



OlaSSlte, Black or Liver Field Spai 1st, R. J. IYToKiro' 



Block Mack, black, Bvrs,, Bob, Jr Rtaudj tasn.6 lii 



Kirk's King Beau, goklen Ifver, l&hos. Toronto Bean □ 



and Beau, black, 5U.v-r.si., Bob— Nell, High coin., Hornell B] ■ 

 Club's Burdette Bob', A.K.R, 133. 



Class 2(i. Black 01' Liver Field Spaniels, Bitches. 1st, U 

 Spaniel Club's Maggie, black, 2yrs., Boh 111 l-'aunic, 



Class 37. Champion Cocker Spaniels (any enloi I si,. I. 

 Bene, black, 3Uivrs., Bob 111.- B ack ReSS, 



CUosb&S, Black Cooker Spaniels, Dogs. 1st and 2cl, Hotuell p > 

 club's Hornell Silk, black. 19mos. champion Obo— Ohloe D 



Hornell Sam. black, IHnios., Bonanza -Pansy -. Mil, Andiew Faidlaw' 

 Young Oho. A.K.R, 801. High com., Get). P. Re id's Jaofc, black 

 ISmos., pedigree unknown. 



Class 21). Black Cocker Spaniels, Bifehi s.— 1st. Jam— I iiokvell's 

 Woodstock Queen, black, Jyr. Sums., Beau Black Bess. ; 3 I. Hornell 



lTnios., Kellie's imported dog- Baidlaw's Beauty. Com., F. A. Camp 

 hell's Dido, black, 3yrs., Rollo- Bessy. 



Class 30. Cocker Spaniel's Other than Black. Dogs.— 1st, F. l'\ Cut 

 tis's Sport, black and white 13mos., Jet— Dai«y; 2d, Geo. RlcBride' 

 Speed, liver, Jtimos.. Kellie's Tippoo -Laidlaw's Beauty J 3d, With- 

 held. High com., Hornell Spaniel Club's Hornell Rattler, eh. 

 and tan, ilmos., Hornell Dandv— Dinah. 



Class 31 Cocker Spaniels Other than Black. Bitches. 1st. 

 Payne's Daisy, liver and white, 4yrs.; 3d, J. W. Kelly': 

 Nellie, liver. 7mos., Toronto Beau— Toronto Jet. High com., Geo. 

 Sellout-Id's Luna, black and white, 3yrs., Jack— Jessie; Wm. Farrar's 

 Busy, liver and tan, 5vrs., Dash— Daisy. 



Class 32. Field and Cocker Spaniels, Puppies— 1st, Andrew Laid- 

 law'.s Midnight, A.K.R. 050. Very high com., John W. Kelly's Wood- 

 stock Nellie, liver, 7mos., Toronto Beau— Toronto Jet: Andrew 

 Laidlaw's Young Obo. A.K.R, 801. High com.. E. A. M. Gibson's 

 Ruby, liver, Omos., Macbeth's Doctor— Niven's Dollie; R. Turning's 

 Stra'thaven, black, 4mos,. Kirk's Beau— Creole: Pan O'Shea's Hosey, 

 black, Omos., Doctor— Niven's Dolly; Hornell Spaniel Club's Horned 

 Rattler, chestnut and tan, llmos., Hornell Dandy — Dinah. Own J. 

 Scan Ian 's Arthur, black and white, 4mos., Jet— Floss; J. Mi- 

 Flirt, liver and white, Omos., Sam— Rub}-. 



Class 33. Foxhounds.— 1st, John Hamilton's Tanner, black, white 

 and tan, 3yrs., Dan— Beauty; 2d. D, O'Shea's Ringwood, black - hi 

 and tan, *3yrs., Forrester— Lady; 3d, John Ralligan's Clarebank, 

 white and hack, 3yrs., Vampire— Capitals. Very high com., A. V. 

 Macklem's Priver, white and black, 4yrs., pedigree unknown. 



Class 34. Foxhounds. Puppies.— 1st, D. O'Shea's Rmgwood II., 

 white, black and tan, 3mos., Hingwood— Gyp. 



Class 35. Harriers.— 1st, Alex. Stiver's Leader, spotted. 8yrs; 3d, D. 

 O'Shea's Frank, white, black and tan, 2yts„ Tomboy— Gypsey. High 

 com., Wm. H. Hall's Ranter, black, tan and white. 3yrs., Ranter— 

 Gypsey. 



Class 30. Beagles.— 1st and 2d, D. O'Shea's Rattler, white, black and 

 tan, 3yrs., Rover— Music, and Music, white, black and tan. 2 

 Rover— Music: 3d, W E. Livingstone's Dell, A.K.R. 310. Com,, A. 



white, black and tap, IOmos., Rattler— Vixen. 



Class 38. Deerhounds.— 1st and very high com.,Juo. E. Tin 

 Lance, fawn, 4yrs., and Lorna II., brindle, 3yrs.. Bruce— Lorna; gd 

 and very high com., Thos. G. Pundas's Binu, light brindle. 7mos . 

 champion Bruce — Wyvis, and Wyvis, brindle, 4yrs., Torrum — Lnfra, 



Class 30. Champion Greyhounds, Dogs.— 1st, H. W. Smitli's Friday 

 Night, A.K.R, 753. 



Class 30A. Champion Greyhounds, Bitches.— H. W. Huntingtt 

 Dorothee. A.K.R. 72. 



Class 40. Greyhounds.— 1st, H. Howard's Mistertou. fawn, IOmos., 

 Erin— Fly; 2d. sot awarded. Very high com., *\V. H. Hall's Neptune, 

 fawn, 2yrs., Ringwood — Jessie; M. J. Graham's Ringwood, fawn, 

 livrs., Ringwood— Nellie; Alexander Ford's Arabi Bev, fawn, 13mos . 

 Pilot— Speed. 



Class 41. Champion Fox-Terriers, Dogs.— 1st, Richard Gibson's 

 Fennel, white and tan, 2yrs., champion Spice— champion Bloom. 



Class 43. Champion Fox-Terriers, Bitches.— 1st, Richard Gibson's 

 Thistle, black and white, 3yrs., champion Rattler IP.— champion 

 Tipsey. 



Class 43. Fox-Terriers, Dogs.— 1st, John E. Thayer's Mixture, black, 

 tan and white, 4yrs., by champion Spice; equal 3d, John T. Cahel's 

 Vakeel. E.K.CS.B. 12,352, white, black and tan, 2}4yrs., champion 

 Volo— champion Spiteful, and Richard Gibson's Belvoir Jim, white. 

 black and tan, lyr., Spigot— Lily. Very high corn., A. Z. Palmer's 

 Brockenhurst Bob, E.K.CS.B. B,901, white, black and tan head. 5yrs., 

 Brockenhurst Joe- Gamesome. High com., Goodwin Gibson's Bowler. 

 A.K R. 060. Com., W. M. Mills's Punch, white, black and tan. gyrs.. 

 Rattler— Daisy; J. Massey's Oico, white, black and tan. 



Class 44. Fox-Terriws, Bitches.— 1st, J. E. Thayer's Richmond 

 Olive, white, black and tan, 2^yrs., Olive Tart— Jess; 2d, Jno. I. 

 Cable's Village Belle, white, black and t-au. 2yrs. 9mo. : „ champion 

 Volo— champion Beauty; 3d, D. Booth's Nellie, white and black. 

 3yrs., Trap— Nettle. Very high ccm., G. May's Nellie, black and 

 white, 2yrs., pedigree not stated; Jonn T. Cable's Busy. A.K.R. 135. 

 High coin., A. Z. Palmer's Ruby, white, black and tan, Brockenhurst 

 Bob— Ruby. Com., Arthur Boulton's Mab, white, Gibson's Patch — 

 Patteson's Sting. 



Class 45. Fox-Terriers, Puppies.— 1st, John T. Cable's Spy. white 

 and t-in, IOmos., Silver— Busy, A.K.R. 435. High com.. k Johu E. 

 Thayer's Rascal, black, white and tan, IOmos., Nailer — Diana; Rich- 

 ard Gibson's Rose, white, black and tan, 10mo3., Fennel— Thistle; A 

 R, Palmer's Rubv, white, black and tau, IOmos., Brokenhurst Bob 

 Ruby. 



Class 46. Mastiffs.— Hugh Scott's Nelson, fawn, 7vrs., pedigree not 

 given; 2d, Shaw & Bates's Agrippa, A.K.R. 400; 3d. Wm. Melli='s 



260. Com., J. Ross's Barney, fawn, 4yrs. 



Class 47. Champion Ft. Bernards.— 1st. F. W. Rothera's Priam, 

 A.K.R. 485. 



Class 48. St. Bernards, Dogs. — 1st, Chequasset Kennel's Hermit. 

 A.K R. 23; 2d, J. F. Hanrahan's Noble, 2f|> rs,. Rigi -Bertha. 



Class 49. St. Bernards, Bitches.— 1st, withheld; 2d. W. A. Darner's 

 St. Bernard. 



Class 50. Newfoundlands.— J. F. Kirk's Jim, black. 3yrs., Bruce— 



3yrs., Major— Fan; James Luckwell's Jack, black, 2yrs., Jim— Prin- 

 cess, Com., Thomas Tivey's Jacob, black, 3yrs. Info., Captain- I ,ass! 

 Henry Brock's Carlo, black, 7yrs., pedigree unknown. 

 Class 51. Champion Collies.— 1st, J. Lindsay's Rex, A.K.R. 140, 

 Class 52. Collies, Dogs. — 1st, W. M. Adams's Herdnuin's Caddie. 

 imported, black, tan and white, 15mos., no pedigree; 2d, Donald Mac- 

 kenzie's Sly, imported, black and white. 3yrs.; 3d, K. Morris's Rough, 

 black and tan, lyr. High com., Thos. G. Dundas's Help, black and 

 tan, aged, pedigree unknown. Com., J. G. Williamson's Ken, bl 

 white and tan. 2yrs. 

 Class 53. Collies, Bitches. — 1st, J. Lindsay's Fairy, sable and whit 



Passie. black and tan, llmos., Bob— Luna, and Thos. Jackson'-. 

 black and white. 5yrs., Welsh Collie— Fan. 



Class 54. Collies, Puppies.— 1st, Ontario Collie Club's Miss Timmins, 

 sable and white, IOmos., Cockle— Fan. Very high com.. Richa n 

 son's Laddie, black and tan, llmos.. Bob— Luna: Fred. W, ::< d-i-a s 

 Leila, white, black and tan, 6mos., Lome— Lassie. High com . 

 Arthur G. C. Bates's Jock, black and tan. JOmos., Major Lloyd's Lark 

 — Fan IP Com., Robert McEwan's Nettie, black and tan, '.linos Bob 

 —Peggie. 



Class 55. Bulldogs —1st. 3d and very biarh com., J. E. Thayer's Bel- 

 lissima, Tippoo, AiK.R. 300— Romulus, A.K.R. 389. 



Class 50. Bull-Terriers.— 1st, Frank C. Wheeler's Young Bill. 3d, 

 Archie Whyte's Spring, white, 3yrs. ; 3d, A. Scholes's Billy, white i 

 Juggler— Kitty. Very high com., Glover Harrison's Grip, bri 

 4yrs. 



Class 57. Hard-haired Scotch Terriers.— 1st and 2d, D, O'Shea's 

 Boxer, red, 18mos., Major— Lady, and Lady, red, 5vrs. 



Class 58. Dandie Dinmonts.— Prize withheld. 



Class 59. Skye Terriers. -1st, A. T. Ogelvie's Ugie, blue, 2yr-s, | 

 J. M. Rogerson's Shagg, blue, 5yrs. Very high coin., W ' Dick. ,s 

 Punch, blue, 18mos., Pepper— Whiskey. 



Class 60. Bedlingtou Terriers, L>o^.- 1st, L. If. Irving s Find, i.,n. 

 Newcastle Lad— Tweezers: 3d and 3d. J. F. Scholes's Jen-v li 

 Syrs., Sting— Wasp, and Blucher, liver. 2},-. yrs., Peaobeni— Bat 

 Jess. Very high com.. W- S. Jackson's Elswick Pad II., dark bin | 

 6mos.,EIswick Lad— Tynesider II. High com., J. Massey's Sea Bo . 

 dark blue. Omos., Elswick Lad— Tynesider IP 



