July 39, 1886.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



9 



ENGLISH KENNEL CLUB'S DOG SHOW. 

 [Froni a Snecial OOfrfesppudieiit.] 



TTTE English Kennel Ch\h held their twenty-seventh ex- 

 hibitioji of spovdug ami nthev di j.gs in the Royal Aqua- 

 riinu, "Westminster, on .Tntic, 20 ami •'.(), and July 1 and 3. 

 The total entry (inrliidiuLr (loiiljle entrii-s) aniounteu to 1,284. 

 Tho benching .ind feeding of the exhibits was as usual in- 

 trusted to Sni-atts Pateiit, while the i<eneral management of 

 tteshow was very satisfactorily earried out by IVIi'. Edwards, 

 with a well disciplined Ht;i If of keepers. Taken altogether, 

 the arrangements were all that could be wished for. The 

 weather was intcnselA' liot, and as the exhibits were all under 

 glass, the heat w as very trying u]_)on the dogs^ and we were 

 informed tlie number of applications by exhibitors to have 

 tbeir dogs removed exceeded tliose npon any other occasion. 

 W e were also informed that one or two auiinals died during 

 the show, 



Bloodhounds were rather better in quality than quantity. 

 Nestor, well known, won again in the challenge class, the 

 small but typical Cromwell holding tlie leading position in 

 open dogs, with first and second in bitches going to Jaff and 

 Progress, two sisters. 



Tn the challenge class for mastiffs. King Canute won with 

 Maxininian second, both looking well. Prince of Wales, 

 that Wiwj so successful at the last (Jrystal Palace show, com- 

 ing he. He IS smaller than those placed over liim and not 

 so good in bead, al tho agh better on his legs and looking 

 better now than at the Crystal Palace. In tlie chaJlenge 

 class foj- latches Lady Clare, he. , is of good tj^ie, but falls 

 oi¥ behind the shoulders and iu quarters. Cambrian Prin- 

 cess won well, being the largest and of the pi'oi'cr tyjie, sec- 

 ond going TO tluit good typ>ical liriiidle Zulu Empress. In 

 open dogs, Prussian Prince, he. , has a good typical head but is 

 rather small. His body and bone are good, quarters just 

 moderate. Ilford Chancellor, third, reported upon pre- 

 viously, is small and throaty, but typical, with good bone 

 and legs and feet. Heinidal, lie. is plain. Admiral, c, is 

 a light firiiidle and \-ery plain iu head. Beaufort, the War- 

 wick winner, was second here, and we i:h ink might have 

 been first. We look upon Victor Il'ii.go, first, as best in size, 

 and Beaufort liest lu type. Boatswain,' vlic, is of good size 

 and a fair good dog, showing age about his muzzle. Mint- 

 ing, also vlic.. is young and wants to be furnished, being 

 short of wi-inkli!. He also might be better before the eye. 

 Lady Tsaliel, lirst in bitches, was correctly placed. She is 

 good iu head, Imt not so good as her kennel companion, Lady 

 Clare; hi.iweA-er, of the two we prefer Lady Isabel as being 

 larger, better made and possessing the best quarters. Lady 

 Blanche, second, is not so large as some, but is of good type 

 and has good body, feet and legs. Toosie was looking well 

 and got third. Zillali, vhe., is a brindle of good lengtli and 

 size; she wants wrinkle and squareness of muzzle. Mr. Lee 

 showed a very nice stamp of bitch witli no name given in the 

 catalogue; vve noticed the same ;uiinial at Warwiek. She is 

 bad iu color of face, large in ear ;uid small. There were two 

 classes of puppies and ouly one entry, Mx. Hutching's Auti- 

 clea. The prize was withheld. 



In St. Bernards, Plinlinimon had the challenge class for 

 dogs all to himself, and he was looking remarkably well. 

 We find iu the catalogue a very long and extended list of his 

 ■Rdnnings, which if his stud fee had been added to it, we 

 would have considered the entry a very complete advertise- 

 ment. Mr. Chapman came second in the challenge class for 

 bitches with Lady Eva, the brindle and white ta Mascotte 

 gaining the coveted card; l)ut ^ve preferred either Etfrida, 

 vhc, of Lady Eva to the wiTuier. In open dogs, the brindle 

 and white Sir Ciiaiies -won second. He is a very large speci- 

 men and was shovsTi iu won.derful eonditie)u. He might be 

 better iu head, quarte rs aiul tail. Ponf, tliird prize, is much I 

 smaller than the \'^inncr, Imt remarkably good in type. His 



body i^olor is light, bvit l.is j_n.cirlviii^r.s ai^e .tj;,....:)d. Kiu.i:; Saii- 



rus, reserve, is smaller than some of the others, rather large 

 in ear a/id with t.ail carried high. Pliuy, fourth prize, is 

 brindle and white, with not enough of bodj^ but he is young 

 and will improve. Hesper. ^^'iuner of first, is equally as 

 large as Plinlinimon, and is better in head and ears, and we 

 think may turn the tables on the champion before long. At 

 present his quarters are not .strong enough, but with age 

 they may dcA'elop and improve. Ple%Tia, a daughter of Plih- 

 limmon. Avon easy in rough bitches, and we consider her 

 about the best young bitch we have seen, the well-known 

 Ci'evasse IL only winning vhc. reserve to her. Crown 

 Princess of Orange, second prize, is another good bitch. She 

 might be squarer in muzzle. Third went to Lucilla, of good 

 stamp, her body is all white; but we consider her a good way 

 behind the winners. In .smooth dogs, we liked Benedict, 

 second, equally as well as the winner, Victor Emanuel. In 

 bitches, Hilda Josepha. third, is good in type, but small. 

 Eirst and second are botli good ones, the winner a very light 

 orange in color. Rough and smooth puppies were shown 

 together. In dog puppies, Bombastes, the winner, is a good 

 smooth. Alpine .lack, second, wants time. In bitches, the 

 mnner is of good size. Her head is long and narrow, and she 

 is light in bone. Belgarde, second, we like much; she is of 

 good stamp. Third prize was mthheld. 



Newfoundlands were a good collection and the winners full 

 of quality. The breed has made wonderful strides in the 

 right direction the last few years. 



In the challenge class for deerhounds old Bevis I. won over 

 Clansman. In open dogs Angus_, the winner, is a very fine 

 specimen. Ashljourne, third prize, is another good one in 

 size and quality, his color is a wheaten or red. In the open 

 dog class Donald IL, vhc, is rather .smaU and thick in skull. 

 Robin Adair, second prize, a light liver, possesses great 

 quality fjut is wank at present in quarters. Jock, reserve, 

 was about the Ijest in the class, bar his quarters which may 

 yet improve, but at present he moves badly. Luath Barry, 

 vhc, is a good dog shown iu tlie rough. Buscar IL, also vhc, 

 is plain in shoulders, not deep enough in chest and a trifle 

 heavy in ear. In bitclies Spey III. , reserve, wants more con- 

 dition. Brona, third prize, is small but well made and seems 

 a very compact little bitch. Spencer, second prize, was out 

 of form and showed age. Cherie (late Ladv) won well, she is 

 a .grand bitch but wants more quality iu head, bei ng rather 

 strong in skull. 



In greyhound dogs, the winner, Happy Claydon, \\'as about 

 the best and well placed. Balkis, second, is well knomi, and 

 as there were no challenge classes Laucashire Witch and 

 Telegram III. won first, and second in the bitches, 



Pointers as a collection were among the best we have seen, 

 Milton Bang winning in the challenge class for dogs, and 

 Glee Avith no opponent held the same position in bitches. 

 Mr. Beck's dogs were absent. In open dogs, large size. Rath- 

 more Rex, c, is a very nice made dog, just strong enough in 

 shoulders but weak behind. Bang's Boy, first, is good in 

 shoulders, feet, stem and general character. Gladstone, a 

 good second, was beaten by the winner in style. Jack's Baby, 

 third, is another good dog'not in the best condition, and just 

 heavy enough in head. In large-sized bitches, the lemon 

 and white Aldine Bell won easy. She is a good one all 

 through; she is blind of one eye. Climax made a good 

 second. Third was withheld, but we think Flora V. should 

 have had third awarded to her. There were only three in 

 the class. Small-.size dogs were a remarkably good class, the 

 winner, Don of Cornwall, is one of the best we have seen, 

 and we think he will yet improve wdien another six months 

 older. He was claimed by several at his catalogue price, 53 

 guineas, and evevd.ually purchased by his owner hack again 

 for £75. Kite, third prize, is another good little dog, but not 

 so good as the winner in legs. Molton Baron, he, has about 

 the best pointer head in the class, but is deficient in body, 

 legs and tail. Naso of FrinStead made a good second, being 

 a dog all round above the average. In small bitches the • 



winner, Milton Ringlet, is a very handsome liver aud white. 

 Third prize went to Gift, II., and iu the opinion of some she 

 ought to have been about first, but she was shy. Village 

 Star wa s absent. We undei-stand that Mr. Bulled was un- 

 fortunate in having her accidentally xjoisoned. Duchess of 

 Cornwall, second prize, is of good stamp. She Is particu- 

 larly good in body and lione. 



English settens weie a very moderate collection. Count 

 HoAs ard wiuuing easily over young Rock HI. iu the chal- 

 lenge class, Bonnie l iell winning in hitches, having nothing 

 against her. In t he oj;en clas.qesthe winners are well knoAvn 

 and often reported on. In bitches Madame Rachel, a very- 

 handsome bitch ^vith good head, ear,^ and style, bnt just 

 small enough and light in eye. Her color is a dark belton 

 with a black patch on body. Milton Rhoda, reserve, is a 

 nice liver ticked one. Secoiul went to Empress Meg, lemon 

 and white, She has a good head, but her qu.irters are l ather 

 wca,k. Third went to feva, another lermaj and white. Taken 

 altogether, Ave must sft.y we were disappoiid.ed in the Eng- 

 lish set ters, expecting to see much better classes at the Ken- 

 nel Club .slioAV. 



Bl.ack and tan setters, as a lot, were better than usual. 

 Be.aumont Avon in the challenge class, bnt tte ujueh ])re- 

 ferred Czarina, In open do.gs the winner, Jock, is dark in 

 color. His lu'ad is long, Init father coarse. Duke of Devou- 

 shii'e, r-esci-A e, is sh(n t in head and throaty. Merkland Don, 

 sPe'ond ))rize, is a .gorid dog, possessing good coat and feather. 

 Third AA-ent to Heailua' Ben, another good dog, iust strong 

 enough in chest and large in feet. In bitches Bellinont, the 

 Avinner, is rather leggy, and her feather is light in color 

 behind. Teddy, third prize, is light in body and out of coat. 

 Heather Bloom, Avdnuer of second, we faucied was about best 

 in the class. 



In Irish setters Mr. Wilson had a walk over with Nellie, 

 Avho AA'^as looking very \A'ell, In 0]>en dogs Frisco won. He 

 holds his a.ge aa^cII, but we never fancied him of tho correct 

 type of Irish .setter, considering his color and expression of 

 face against hini. Carr(jwdore, third, is rather lighter than 

 first and second. Second w ent to Kildare, a .good level made 

 dog. He AA^ants peak, and is not as full of style as we would 

 AA'ish for in an Insh setter. Lalla Rookh won fir.st in bitches. 

 She was looking wonderfully well. The Iri.sh getters Avere 

 behind, owing, uo doubt, to the Iri.sh exhibitors not turning 

 up, the Dublin shoAv being tho previous week, and we be- 

 licA^e Cork comes next week. 



In the collie challenno class Dnblin Scot won somewhat 

 easy from Captain. We understood Mr. Docki-ell, the owner 

 of Dublin Scot, is going to the States and intends taking a 

 few of his collies oA-er AAith him. Wild Daisy had a walk 

 over in bitclies. Mr. Megson aa^ou in open dogs with a very 

 nice collie, Vulcan, a nice dark taAATiy' sable. His face is of 

 good length, but deficient in cliaracter. Beacot, vhc, we 

 thought as good as any, barliis tail, which Avas carried too 

 high. Flockmaster Avas absent. Paramont, fourth, we 

 thought above the avera.^e. He is getting away from the 

 leggy appearance he had when younger. Flock, fifth prize, 

 is a good dog, plain in head. Sydney, out of form, won sec- 

 ond, Flurry II. won well in bitches, AAdth a veiy nice bitch. 

 Precious, second, and Miss Penelope a good third; the class 

 was very poor for a Kennel Club show. The dog puppies 

 Avere a very poor lot, including the Avinners. In bitch pup- 

 pies Pitch Dark Avon. We admired her very much and un- 

 derstand there Avere several buyers for her. She afterward 

 AA'on the Collie Club Derby and Are believe she will v^dn more 

 yet before long. The others were fair, but a good Avay behind 

 the Aviiiners. The shoAV of collies was not up to usual Kennel 

 Club form 



In Basset hounds Botu'bon and Fino V. again met; both 

 Averc shoAvn in good form, and we agree \Aitli the decision 

 AA'-hich pl.aced Bourbon first. In open dogs, Zeus III., winner 

 of second, has a tine long head and gook peak. Chassepot^ 

 fi..--st, is a laxge .size lemon-marked dog. Avith great length of 

 head and large ears; this dog Avas shown thin. We expect 

 him to tui'u out a good dog Avhen furnished, Le Eanfaron, 

 third, is a nice hound, not so good in ear as some. Barrister 

 is plain aud has a bad skull. In bitches second Aventto Ber- 

 telo, a good colored hound and a good-bodied one. Sandal, 

 the AAdnner, is a very nice hound, full of quality; her body is 

 mostly white. Fury, third prize, was not looking well; she 

 Avas sutfering from skin disease. In puppies, Wazir won 

 Avell. The class Avas a small one; four competed, including 

 the second prize winner in the open dog class. There was 

 only one entry in bitch puppies and it Avas absent. 



There were only three entries in Dalmatians, and Mr. Faw- 

 diy was again first and second. 



Pomeranians had only tAvo entides, the white Charlie and 

 the moderate black Noir. 



Mr. LaAvrence once more won easily with Lyris in the chal- 

 lenge class for poodles. In the open class we'fancied Doctor 

 and Peck, the latter a good dog, not clipped or tampered 

 Avitli, but shoAvn naturally, and Ave noticed several others 

 also. Peck carries his coat most over the loins, and it is 

 rather short on shoulders; he also carries his tail too much 

 over his back. There was a good Avhite one shown, Trico- 

 trin, which got vhc along AAdfh another Avhite, Belle, equal 

 in prize list, but we cannot see in what other way. Tn 

 bitches, we thought the second prize. Kiss, .should haAa?Avon. 



In bulldogs Rustic King Avas first, beating Black Prince. 

 Grabber was absent. Queen Mab having no opponent in the 

 corresponding bitch class. In large-sized dogs and bitches 

 there Avere only tAvo, Jem Mace Avinninp; easy. In the next 

 class the AAdnner, Jumbo VIII., is good in he'ad and ears; he 

 is straight in barrel, weak in pasterns, and open in feet. 

 0.sweip:o, second prize, is a good bodied brindle and AA^hite, a 

 bit pinched in face. Claudian, vhc, is good in chop and 

 Avrinkle. In bitches Scissors was first with Dolorus second, 

 Miss Sancho making a good third, being good in bone and 

 body, a bit short of wrinkle. The next class contained good 

 quality and the Avimiers were correctly placed. Dona Sol was 

 a good first. Amy, second, is only moderate. There were 

 only three in the class. A pupjjy above the average won in 

 puppies. 



Cairo won in the challenge class for bull-terriers, not look- 

 ing so Avell as nsual, he is .growing AAorse Avith a.ge and was 

 in Dad coat here. In large-sized do.gs and bitches first Avent 

 to King of Hearts, a large, young dog not furnished, second 

 going to Young Paradox, who, we understand, lias been sold 

 to go to the IT. S; he is of good t.ype of the medium size; he 

 might be better in shoulders and back. Khedive, third, is 

 thick in skull and snipy, In the next class Ave think the 

 Aviniiers well placed. In the small ones under 201bs. weight, 

 Cribben Avas sold and gone fi-om the show Avlieu we looked 

 for him, he also Avon at Dulnlin, yet we certainly prefer his 

 kennel companion Florence and think she ought to have 

 beaten him here. 



Airedales were just about in their usual form, the Avinners 

 are Avell knoAAm . 



In the challenge class for Irish water spaniels there Avas 

 only one, Young Hilda. In the open class for dogs and 

 bitches there were only two entries, ooth very moderate. 



Clumber spaniels seem not to make much headAvay, old 

 Psycho is about the best Clumber of the lot. 



In the challenge class for Susses or liver-colored spaniels, 

 Tinkle won easy; we consider this a good specimen with her 

 appearance mnch damaged owing to havirig lost one eye. In 

 the open class Mr. W^oolland ha,il it all his ownx way and his 

 specimens deserved their position. Mr. WooUand" won the 

 special prize offered for the best team of this variety. 



In the challenge for blacks Squaw properly won over 

 Negro, although M, Shirley seemed to study much over the 

 matter before he ga\"e his decision. In open dogs New^ton 

 Abbot Darkie, first, is short and coarse in head. We prefer 

 the third priz;e, Victor, from the same kennel, and Avonid 

 have placed Beverley Rex fii-st. In bitches Beverley Domino 



won Avell, she is a wonderfully Avell made bitch with the best 

 of legs, which are short and ' straight, good qnarters and a 

 good level spaniel, as good as any going, hei' coat is also 

 straight and good; Ave understand that there was a long 

 pricerolfered for the yunng bitch aud refu.sed. The second 

 prize ^vlnner IS another .good one ,ind Avas well placed. In 

 the next class Fanciful AVon over Newton Abbot Beau and 

 Ea,Hte.n's Bi'uce. The next class had only two entries, the 

 winner looking well. Counsellor was not in form. Only 

 two Avere entered iu the next class and one was absent. 

 Clifton Ruby got the prize, Avhich we don't expect to see 

 her do when tliere is any coinpetition. 



Obo had the cham]jiou class for cockers to himself, but we 

 find the classification is for cocker and other small field 

 spaniels; so, .speaking correelly, there was no cocker class. 

 Bob Obo Avon in the open dog class. We think he was close 

 on the AA'eight, although in low condition, Little Smut is 

 m ore our idea of a cocker, but po.ssesses a topknot and la 

 much out at ert)ows. In' the con-esponding bitch class we 

 fancied the commended BeA'erley Fan as best in the class^ 

 and, from a cocker point of Adew, we believe our opinion was 

 pretty Avell indorsed. She is long, low, good in color and 

 coat, with a cocker head .and moA'eraents. In puppies, first 

 and second Avas divided between the Susses Bridlord Victor 

 and the black Beverley Domino, both good ones and difficult 

 to beat. 



In fox-terriers Result won, with his kennel companion 



Re,gent, second. We fancied The BelgraAdan for secona, with 

 Regent third Biokenhur.st Stiii^, reserve, is weedy, and 

 was outclassed. The bitches were placed about right, biir. they 

 are all fine and too small to our Avay of thinking. In open 

 dogs, the Avinner, Beggarmau, h.'is ,a good terrier .face, but 

 too .small, ears not carried close to head, he Is high on the 

 leg and too much arched in back, Rollicker, second prize, is 

 a bit [clieelcy, but Avell built. We think the white Lucifer 

 as in Prescenti should have been first. He is a perfect 

 picture in size, bone and style, but not so long or so punish- 

 intc in head as Result. We next to him thought Veiii,foni-th 

 prize, should haA^e been second. Veni is a good terrier all 

 over, a workman, aud has a good head, and we think, his 

 skull would be better if a. little flatter. In bitches, Rachel, 

 the Avinner, is in our opinion about the be.st bitch we know. 

 She has a good head, with the best of feet and legs and 

 shoulders. Her general style is as good as could be wished 

 for. We could see nothing in the class to come near her. 

 Venilia, fifth prize, was the vrinner at Warwick. She has 

 gone off greatly and is now a very moderate animal. Dia- 

 hiond Spark, the Avinner in the puppy class, is a very promis- 

 ing young one, white AVith lemon mark on one cheek. Raby 

 Balner, second. Is not ImproAing in head. 



Wire-hairs as a lot were good, Burton Wildbriar win- 

 ning in the champion class, but closely pressed by Carlisle 

 Tack, who does not improA^e AVith age. In open do.ga the 

 AAdnner turned up in Brittle, who Avon here at the terrier 

 shoAV during the Avinter; he has improved since then, and is 

 one of the best, bar his chest being a bit AAdde. Foiler, 

 second, is a real good dog, plain in skull and coat not quite 

 straight, but feet, legs, shoulders and quarters are all that 

 could be Avished for. Mr. Carrick won in bitches Avith a 

 good one, but was closely pressed by .Stockton Blossom, a 

 very good coated bitch, Avith the best of le.gs.f eet and .shouldei-a; 

 her ears are not as well up on the head as Avanted and her 

 eye is rather light. Wire-haired puppies, bar the winners, 

 were poor. 



Bedlingtons were only a moderate lot, not what we see at 

 some north country shoAvg. 



Iri.sh terriers did not turn out in as good form as at Dublin 

 the preAious week. Bachelor Ave think Avas correctly placed 

 over Playboy, AAdio was shoAvn rather heavy of flesh. Poppy 

 Avas placed over Extreme Careless in the next class. 

 Some parties thought they should have changed places. In 

 ojien dogs the AAihner has gone coarse since he won in the 

 puppy class at WarAvick, and" Ave think Blue Peter lucky to 

 come second. We would have placed liis kennel companion 

 Begum first, and let -Jaques's Blue Peter and Glenavey come 

 next.. In bitches, Poppy II. Avon, bnt we believe was objected 

 to as haAing Avon four nrst piizes previously. She was look- 

 ing Avell and no doubt is a very xiretty bitchj but to our mind 

 too large and weedy. The second prize Avmner is also too 

 large. Third Avent to a very nice little bitch, and from a 

 terrier point of vicAv equally as good as those placed over her. 

 In puppies, first and seconci were a good way the best. There 

 Avas little to choose between them. The Aviimer is rather high 

 on leg and short in quarters, coat short, but as he is young 

 we could find no fa,nlt with him in that respect. 



Leading Star Avon quite easily in Avhite English terriers. 

 Black and tan terriers were a very moderate collection, hut 

 Avell placed. Kenwood Queen was about the best in the lot, 

 yet Ave think her not flat enough in skull. Skyes Avere mod- 

 erately good classes. We thought the winners well placed, 

 but did not see them off their benches. There was also a 

 good collection of Dandies, and we heard some dissatisfac- 

 tion OA'er the aAA ards. PloAvever, the judge seeme to go a 

 good deal for feet and legs, whichj we think, should be more 

 valued, as a rule, iu Dandies, as a great many are really weak 

 in pasterns and bad in feet, and some judges don't mind 

 much so long as they are low on the leg. After all Ave could 

 not .see that there was much room for exhibitors being dis- 

 satisfied on the present occasion. 



In Scotch terj-ieis Ave found Dundee and Dudley Luck 

 meeting, tlie latter winning and the former looking upon 

 this occasion coarser. We thought his ears larger than, 

 before, and his head also seems coarser. Dudley Luck is 

 fluer in head, has a little Avhite on his chest, and his tail is 

 rather gaily carried; but he is better in size than Dundee. 

 In bitches, Ave prefen ed the second to the first, having more 

 coat and looked finer and more terrier-like. ' The winning 

 puppy promises well. Captain Mackie's team look well 

 together, being level in color and all good ones; but the 

 bitches are much finer than the dog Dundee. 



In the pug challenge classes, Stiu,go Sniffles won easily in, 

 dogs and Darcy in bitches over Belle of the Ball, who is rather 

 high behind, OAving to being out at elboAvs. In the open dog 

 class we could not agree A\ith the awards. Master Bird, he, 

 is a really nice ]nig and should have been further up, and 

 Little Duke, unnoticed, should haA'-e also been in the Avin- 

 niug. We heard that this dog changed hands during the 

 show at a good figure. The Aviuner is good in skull, but very 

 bad ill carriage of ear. Vedette, vhc, is only moderate and 

 has a bad tail. King of Diamonds, third prize, is a good dog 

 but coarse. Second A^^ent to Wilby, a very nice little pug 

 blind of one eye, the other is too small in size. The winner 

 in bitches is good in eye but too dark. The third prize, Dul- 

 cie II. , is a A-ery nice .specimen, 'and Ducie, c, that won at 

 WarAAick, should have been fui-ther up. Sometimes she 

 does not carry her ears properly. Puppiea Avere moderate, 

 Avith nothing A^ery striking in them. 



Maltese were not so good as we have seen but Lady Clif- 

 ford's lot were absent, which Ave aJso noticed at the last 

 Crystal Palace show. Flossie II. won easily in the Blenheim 

 challenge class. In the open class the Avinner, Flo II. , is good 

 in skull but too large. Dandy, third, is also too large. 

 Pompey, third prize, is only an average specimen. In the 

 Kin.g~ Charles challenge class Olivette Avon, having the class 

 to herself. In the open class Mr. Buggs won fii'st and second 

 Avith tAvo good specimens, the Avlnner is darkest in tan but 

 best in skull and face. Only two tri-colored ones were 

 shoAvn and there were only tAvo in the ruby colored class. 

 Toy terriers were tw^o very large and good classes, the AAdn- 

 ner pretty Avell placed. We preferred Mr, Trougheai-'s Per- 

 fection for second iilace in rough toys. MAHAR&. 



[A full list of the awards Avill be found in the Amen&m 

 Kcmwl Roister.] 



