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a iia g iii FIV Clitheroel Advertiser & \Tm?Sj September 9. ;p;5 ' , i I ': . i 1 ' ! I" '
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STRONG local challenge IN JSIVE
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Attendance Figures Were Down of ' the t itr b lESDALE’S f a r m i n g ; industry w « on
Bill Despite The Sunshine, * T
j i of^hp tenth annual show ui v..- jijjg show celebrated its first
r “/SrMlUSn<uy»t«k!»4 “ - ,|; i o v e r 1 , 0 0 0 e n t t l U . H
among local exhibitors, but^ fUe war at the last show in , reached their low^t total sm e ^
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IKE A PIC F . EE JNOg
VIIV IWDWIT TIE O warmer, more cosy. Thoujii'otioy lo'’' expensiyie. actujll, coit very littla .
day anditee the full range ol l’| cotou the new two-tone sUts. Sed how modern blinds would brighten your
in ! ir ' i ' - I 1 A BNSRYAlFpR SOLE [a g e n t s ;
58 Whalley Road' OE 31, Castle Street . CLITHEROE |
WALTS LTD. Telephone 136 i
1 blind 4ft. wide x 3fe. drop. Yoi' ■ tn have one S 5 btted to any size of window.jv. Ci
onl)' ^4 lifel ■: Cabus..,
S jnways 5.4 for
::(ll in to- irs and these
Colourflll Sunwaysibrighten e v ^ In summer they k«p
ilSiTbntd NH SlilAY BIN8LI1 i S
am.out. privacy,
iproti cling iniurti slats
•very room cot at S h & f e
n^dstone- 2 S- Colgate; 3,; G. R ° ^ ““Heys, West Bradford; u2. A .& ( a n d sph.
i f f ? I f e a ? n - ^ ^FyU ^ the= ““i' PEDKUEE AYBSfURE ^ 1,
Cow in niills.j nnce* “
or sumseQuenvrou. .^ r e f sews bid; 1, J.
«>if. ‘
' rntnes °^Cow. In calf, with_^5eM^ j pe^ster; 3,'Mrs. M. A. Barnes^
i and 3. A. !H. Barries. 1
-I. S. K. | ^ pnhin«son Sawley: 2. Mrs. J. N. WUMbN li aialdburn. Gladioli:
ll Arrangement of flowers: 1, Mrs. T. i
1 mndrev‘“sawlbyl Lodge; '2, M . M. ,1 f Clilldren’s classes^ I Altham, West Bradford.
l,„ Mrs. .Mrs,M u. |
St^rauKcniGiit of wilu* fioi^rs* • 1» Rotuart Driver, Downflam; 2. June
wistie. open gmw^ Barnes. Milk recyiuuu f S K. Barnes; 2, J. R.
3i s'; K. Barnes, Best; brood _marejjRhJ^^^ York: r- £nS'"a
foaled 1952. ,1. W‘ Deu J son, Kendal; 2, A.' OMwer,
Rawcllffe; „3.
■house Lancaster, ,2, . • 3,^ale3, j pendletbn; 2 j Mm. N. Parkinson, Lancaster; ' 0, - z.
Michaels; .Illly or 1953 or 1981: i;
sliver; challenge, cup. M n ; l
iaton; Congleton 2 , ^ 0 . ^ ^ ^y ^ , siaidburn._ ,coVu?e'd!:'‘V o l ts ' E.^RomS
- i fM'rs.^'
'Ayrshire; Bindley; S n S i “ ilSSuV X 'M«, u
h6rses—OPEN i Mrs. W. Wllklilson,;_Grlndleton, 3, I Mrrs.,s.
ST ,fe ; s s l i . . ; x " F t J P.
1 pj
?tok“ ' S i t o n ; 2. ''Miss M. j
, mezara,. ^----
Ble ard, ref:
cuo'i 1. T.^Moss, Holden. Prihf flan:. 1, Mrs. K M. Law- Taylor, Pendleton; 2, Mrs. M. A.
p Lawson, tart: 1. Mrs. E. M. "raylor, • jjjj loat, i Bolton-by-Bomaiid; 3,_Mrs. . J.
fbaled j. Carr, Rlmington; 3,. Mrs. N. New- Gornall, Kemble Bod. _Open jam
a. j! Laycock, IWhalley; 2, Mrs. M. sconw.
l.iMrs. J c l^ _
Blezard, PenAeton. 1; Mrs.:E. M-Taylor, Fenmet.on, ■ 2,
'1,- Mrs. A. Cap- "
ren. Pendlrton. 'Miss M.
son Coloured farm scene.. 1, Peter Gooby, DownUam; ^ 2, neoffrev Faraday, Downbam, 3, GordoniHo'gate, Clltheroe. writing:' 1. Margaret O m a n ClltheFoe; 2, Judl& Allen, c p -
binson, Sawley;^ 3, Mary Robin-
fr°ol:Michael, Scot^Co^mbg^^, PendlC; ^ Gre’
Greenf ' 'Embroidery; ; 2, Marearet H Knowles. Clltheroe; 3, .Mon sunger ■ Clltheroe. Cake-maklnJ p e t i t i o n ; 1,, Jennifer Thistle thwalte Pendleton; ■ 2, „B,eti;
en-^’3,^'j. David Kay, Hurs,
Rigby, fclltheroe; 3, Gladys Coatei Arinit. classes; Appl
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N Parkinson, Bolton-by-Bowlam., 3, Miss Worsley-Taylor, Embroidered article; LJAlss A. H. Harris, - Clltheroe: | 2, Mrs. M. ff. Carr, Rlmlngton; j 3,
X A Leeming. aiaiuuutu,, Mr,.
Nuttall West Bradford. Knltttm nrtlc'eF 1 Mrs: : G. Greenwood.
M.
Slaldburn.' Pottery ■ painting: 1, Mrs A.; Scott-Coomber, Pendleto i,
2.
Mrs.iT. Pye, Sawley, 3, Mrs. A- Dewhurst,- Glsburn. ,
‘ I . !■ i' 2 i i i j - g gOO people paid
st». . The other irded in this
to be called off pecause o f b a d yveather w' '
V. sz; q • 9 W i Dugdale and Son, S ?n ® f { | i
................. . than four bmad tcetoj^lj “ ^ 2;
1, w. Dugdala and Son.i .:, r . p. Spurgeon; 3,.C.[W.s.
PEDIPB|E BRITISH FRIESIAN; 1; | The roan
Avrsihe.Sh6rthornjheif8r o n ^ , : 2,“g. S l k ? T m I ‘Cft^“Jroe ^'^ow“ n i Sawley' Jolly GrlndRton; my? Hull, ^^Mley; aT^Mrs. C. Pape, ‘ Sabrina' ew'JiRito
i Mrs. Horsfall. Whaiiey; .3, _ •,Mrs; J. N. ?ewster.
ton Knitted article: 11,^ Mrs.
TTnr*;fjiil Wliaiiey. i Smoclslng. V Mrs M. J. Carr. Rlmington: .2.
1 Miss S. A. Inns, bOWn-Dy Bowland; 2,
Mrs. A. Slater, Clltheroe; 3, Mrs. ’ G H. Hartley, Loveciough.
Fox, Rlbchester; 2;' Mrs/ G*. ton. Grlndleton; 3, Mrs. R. M. Gregory, Whalley.: .Crochetwork. 1, Mrs. A., Rh??,?i„°"toeroe, 2,
^ Tfit-tinir* 1. Miss Ei EastWOOd,
painting; L. Mrs; Ai Glsburn; 2, Mrs. O Baoup: 3,- Mrs. O.
Grlndleton. Rug: 1, Mrs H. Chew, Bashall Eaves; [ 2. Miss J. ^ b ley , Hurat Greeii; 3, Mrs H. Robinson, IJane Ends. _ Pottery
Grffiton; 2, Miss E, E^twood.
Dewhurst, Ashwprth, Ashworth,
'S INSTiTU'iES (OPEN SECTION)
M i °HorlfaU? Whalley; . 2, Mrs.mi» Smocking. 1.
a t i i I ! , ' ' _ I ! l E W ' I'lVT r - ■ . ' ' - ' i V T •'
c i l T H E R Q E RABBITS :
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; [Fancy section: Dutch'idult, B. Se B.; 1, A. Sheard, St. '
Annes.pn--
3’'- 'Annes-on-
onths, B. or S.; l, H. Whittaker, Clltheroe: 2, H.j Whltehei.d, Roch dale; 3, Rennie and Son, Klntore, Aberdeenshire.. i Dutch,; ad u lt ,
orFancy section: Dutch idult, B. ■ ma, Dutch, young, under four
AGO; 1, R. Warburtoi, Black- n tzr wJiftnpvi R ackburn;! ■ Dutch, Black-
Annes-on-^a; i 2, H.l Woodruff, Blackburn. English, Ivoung, B. or B.: 1, R. A. Lee, Cohe; 2, R. D. H. Baldwin; Blackbti rn; 3, P. Morley, BlacEburn. Englsh, adult, A.O.C.: 1, H. Clark, BiaSkburn; 2, J. Tomlinson, j Bto ■
young, A.O.C.:ll,*J Wigan; 2, J. B. Green Burmey; 3 D. Oldham, Dentbn, alau Chester. ' Suver, aduHi: ; 1, W. Duxbury, Blackbur n. Silver,
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voung; 1. A. Wolne, ^iorecambe; 2 B. OldfleJd, Huddersflfld. Polish, Sdult: 1, J. J. Crowfoot Hlnchley, Leicester; 2, T. HalUday, Keighley;. 3 W.'J. Bee. ; Tan, young; 1, H. Holden, Blackburn; ^-B. Oldfleld, Huddersfield; 3, Fjf Harwood. Darwen. A.O.V., young: L ^ Sheard, [St. Annes-on^ea A.V., adult: 1; W. Duxbury,! Blackburn; 2, W. Whalley, Blackbbm; 3, W.; J.iBee. A.'V., young: 1, H. Holden, Blackburn;
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W OUT ; Leylanji iriotors I
TN what must u| one: of the blf
.any season in thel Ihcroc will! lake th^ sixth leagu: match seeking Ihiir flrsti season. After tM lead on their vil Motors, ':Oh Satu| crashed ito their
defeat by eo”<‘‘8 without further r(|
=
■ Trying for a forward t lend,
■duced local juni(] Brunker, fnto th centre forprd B Justified hjs inclii the way! lot a thu
was snapi/ed up Burnett; who pr(^ it hoiM. , .
His shrewd pass
CUtheroe; 3, R. A. ;tee, Colne.' Nov. Ex„ adult: 1, J. 4 Crowfoot, Hlnchley, Leicester; 2, R. Warbur- ton, Blackburn; 3, H| Woodruff, Blackburn. Nov. Ex., young: 1. H. Holden, Blackburn; 2, R.; A. Lee, Colne; 3, J. J. Crowfoot, Hinchley. Members, aotCt; I, VS. Duxbury, Blackburn; 2, H. Whitehead, Rochdale; 3, H. Whittaker, Cllth eroe. Members, young: 1, H. IMttaker, Clltheroe; 2, P. Cook, Clltheroe; 3, J. B. Gresn, Burnley. Breeders, adult; 1, R. Warburton, Blackburn: 2, W. Duxbury, Black burn: 3, H.! Whalley, Blackburn. Breeders, young: 1,' H. Holden, Blackburn; 2; H. Whittaker, Cllth- eroe; 3, B. D. H. Baldwin, Black- bui-n. Fancy challenge, adult; 1, A Procter, St. ABnesrcn-Sea; 2. R. Warburton. Blackburtt 3, W. Dux- hurr, Blackburn. Fancy challenge, young: 1, H; Holden, Blackburn; 2, H. 'Whittaker,.cutheroe; 3. R. D: H. feldw)n. Black mrn. . jFur section: .Chinchilla, adult:
2, H. i I Whittaker, i ,
■ felted their lead; ■level!’With a go^ •m-lhute hjl Rothv
largely inspired ■McManus, cnitne
But' -t 'dffipite
minutes the . assured L:yland ' lead.;
■Ipem
■. . Tliereai' came eany in when the usualW completely mufl
"kick,! which was! the Leyland kee|
Clhheroe seen
a n d ! after ■holdii] much of I the flrj Icame Idisorgan'
Eothwellj to a(Lj
2 J. McCashln, An sdelL Chin chilla, young: 1, W. Dugdale and
voung: 1, !H. Howwth, Nelson. . Fox. adult ;i 1. H. Hbldln, Black-
Son, Clltheroe; 3. , 3. IDuxbury, Blackburn; 3, J. Par', St. Aime^ on-Sea. Sable, adult: 1. F. Tillotson and Sons, iCastleford; 2, w Wilsbn.i Todmotden. Sable, young: 1, M.i AppleW Castle- ford- 2, W. Wilson, Todmorden. Havana, adult: . 1, T. Fagan, Higher, Openshaw, Manchester; 2, W lifbdweU. Nelscn.
I Havana,
-burn; 2, aI Short, i Blaokburn; ff, W. Duxbury, Blaokbum. Fox, • young: 1, A. SU’Ott.: piakkburn; 2,
pearl, adult; 1' T-
1. W .Taylor. Tarletcn; i2, W. Dug dale and
d Sons Castleford « TT rrAol/wv T'q'Io^^
Exi, adult: 1, H. 1 hiivn- 2 W Wilson, Todmorden.
I Son, Continued on 2,, col. 1 v ' .. ' .
rex, adult;!!, Harrop. and Tonge, Radcllffe. Ermine;vex. young; 1.
H Tyson,! GarnfOrth. ■ Ermine
W. Taylor; Tarleton; 12, J. J- JaundrlU, iHaydocs; ! 3, Harrop and Tonge, Badcllflfe grboke
Openshaw; I 2, J - i j L^!? near PleetcYood. A.V., adult, i, H. Holden, Blackburn; L Ifkmjp and Tonge, Radcllffe; '3 Pf TillotMU
ana sons, i^asuciuiu Aj.V., young: - T
to his first hd completing the | took lieyland's •*
• - where 1 iurnett only player to
selfj defence chief, h
lohours.-
agu< I blesdI
Bi
! Earby : Barnol'^'ick
1 Baxen(len I Bibbiesnale
!C]lthjsroe. _ Nov.
lahd Son, Clitheroe; 3,. M. Appl^ 'yard. CastlefdfC; 3, Ji J. JaundriU. Haydock. Members, A.V. adult.
NOT -EX, yiung'TLVw. Dugdale
; Rea({ i Blac^bilm N.
qithe : 'Settle
iSkipUi. ■Whalley Padlham
Gt. Harwood EIBSLE V4
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a; WEBSTER & 8, M
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LADIES ! i .
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commercial catue umosco, which both open and local sec tlons produced exceptionally keen competition.
clhss went to -rimothy Procter arid Son, whd won the- non pedigree championship ana also, took the principal awards in classes forlthe best pait ot female cattle and the beat col lection ol thrfe animala.
Chief honours in the open
tVT\rt' IVLt Sol^* f» AiAW* 4. ?l.
W Whitehead, show managers. The ntniber of entries w ^ maintained and the standard
cvV»r»mmanaerftrs. 1 UV p e r f e c i picture
nroportioned Ayrshlre-Shoft- horn heifer in milk, being shown lor thfe first time, pre sented a perfect picture of dairy confirrnation and proved an outstandihg champion. ;
■The winne:, a beautifully 'Messrs. Procter won alter
a strong chdlenge from other local exhibitors, and notably from Mr. W. Bargh, Backridge Farm, Waddington, who met with sweeping success in the ■ local classeg, retaining the silver challenge trophy for the best female in .the local classes,
and the Clitheroe and Bow- land N.F.U.i prize for the best cow or heifer in the show.
vailed amoiigst some excellent stock in the pedigree classes, where local exhibitors ^ also encountered a gratifying
Keen coiApetitlon also pre measure of success.
tion,
C.WSJWithglll added the m 'r female cha'mplonship to four _ ■
. In the Dairy Shorthorn, sec-
other ai;
.5tl.aw&rds, including the prize for • the" best bull.
“ Orma Batrington Excelsior, a magnificently-proportioned
llic piroc zuz , ;---1,
animal which also won the challenge dup for .the best bull in the local classes.
Son, of (irlndleton, maintained local supremacy by winning the female championship. R. J Gladstone showing the best bull with “ Holmside Mara- dema.” j Another outstanding Vinner was ,the female Ayr shire chb,'mplon, shown by Mr. A. H, Birtwistle,'of Mittdn Hall. ■Whalleyjj while another prom inent winner in this section was MiH S, K. Barnes, of Kendal, whose “ Bargower Spirit lievel ” won male hon ours.
coming fb/ the British Friesian classes, -where R. CoUlnge and
Strong support was forth
I STRONG SUPPORT I'i
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full benefit from the fine, warm summer comprised a strong sh^ep section of .high qualityj!,
Animals which had reaped ^ “ Excellent," was .the verdict
of one pf the judges, Mr. John Finder,!|of Newton. - The Qualr ity of the animals, he sald,_surr passed j those which he ; had Judged I bn previous occasions, and wfere worthy of -ioxhlbl- tion anywhere.
7 Prominent, winners [.to -the, sheep s'ectlon were the C.WBj, Who Twere awarded n t h e Socletyts - Clip for the. beat- I 8lngle|emal6 in the half-btod:
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“ ^ * ^ A TTm v i/tJ CATTLE-i-LOCAL-
/LWAOT\C
1 E N^etcalfe: 2. W. Bargh, Wad- d'lrigtoa: 3; J* Waiibank, Down- haiE Dairy heifer, in nillk. not
mor‘ than four broad teeth: 1 f Baigh; 2..G. Blbby. Dairy
Dai-y cow. in : 2. 5. Metcalfe; 3, u. occu
heior. in c^alf, not mwe .than four broi.d teeth:„l, -W. Bargh. 2. B, Harson.'Gt.
PeSdleton. Dali7 cow, in calf. 1, T
Biboy. “-7
P < Mctcalfer 2, W. Bargh, 3, J. sin tbson, Grlndieton. Best cow or heifer in'
members' of the ^C\ltheroe_ and BnK/land' Branch of the N.F.U.). \ am' fw . Bargh; 2. G.-Blbby. Best female in' local clapes: 1, W. Bargh. Best hull In local classes. 1, ]c.W,S., WlthgUl. '
confined to , CATTLE—OPEN
1, A. Aspden, Samlesbu^ T. Procter and Som, Chipping. 3, G.
Heifer, not having cast a tooth: Blli iby. Dairy heifer, _ln milk, not
more than four broad teeth, l. a* PDCtor and Sons: 2 and 3, W. Be rgb. Dairy 'helier, Ju caff, not more than'four broad te^h. f. T.
oy. uvu'’*' ‘Vi,*’. Y
M ■.White 'Whalley., : Fouji be“ eggs (whltel; jlT. Mrs.^
Procter and ^ n s ; 2, W. R. Hanson. Dairy cow. In milk.
1. T. Procter and . Sons, 2, w. Bi.rgh; 3. G. Seed and Son. Dairy cc w In calf: 1, V
G adstone, Kendal; and Son -Pair of female xottle. In
V,. Bargh, Y, R, J. iMtlon of three animals In cattle Sms, ■ I . , [ ■, 7
or'in calf; li T. Procter and 2 and 3 w. Bargh. ;Col-
Rtctlons^ 1 T. Procter and Sons; I' Bat«b Non-pedigree cattle ciiaBiplonsnlpl ' %. Procter ; and
pedigree dairy SHpRtHpRN Heifer, not , having east-o 'tooth.: ; 1 F, E. Spurgeon. BaShall Eaves:
'flowmr.-helfer. In milk: I and 2,, {I.W.8., ■WlthglU. Cow. in calf: 1.
2: Lady ;Wsley-hlaylor.^ laves. ■ Bull, any'age: 1, O.W.S.. V fIthglir; 2, Lady : VVorsleyrTaylor.
efoe.-,’Half-pound 1.: Mrs. A. Bar^, iwaddins|ton z, Mrs.'^-Capstlck, Rlnjlngton. i|j
. Grlndfeton. - Mixed.
Hm'ttoulturoi Miniature iga-'^b; ■GreS; ■ 37 Mrs! VV. Holmes
'bowl):. li Mrs. Strlckland.ijB? Eaves; 2, Mtl M. A.i Deen ■Slaldburn; 3, ;Wrs. J, 7'!“'
son. Lane/ Ends; eggs (brown): 1;
. -aXL 4 p
Tavior. rciiuicwz.,1 3, iMm. ■ P* sfezara, Pendletom
IL''tRohln- Mrs. |E. 'M.
heb Mae/e b /
wBsel’ 1 'Mrs. M. G..yavior, S in g t b n ; 2.1 MrsJ |Ba; ow, Rlmlngtop; 3, Mrs. T.
-F.ilBcbln- lawlcy. Mixed flowb; , (la
;,h“ i:'ng,
, (in . hall
lley, 4.___ l„ued by ih. 0,d.n Branch ql,Th. Imp.n.l
Tob.czc Compzn, (o( Great Britain & treland). Ltd Tnr\n
-.l and'2, C.W.S. ,, I j ■ WOMEN’S INSTITUTES
. fruit m syrup t
H^fer 'call. under 12 months: 1. £°'^aycbcK‘im f^ y " ^ '. M^ U ? ? - ? y - S ; '3 ,"'g“ S ’ 1 'navook. iWhalley.. Bottled
suckled lambs this seasou. z«- e trlcted to members of the (Hltn-;
roB' and Bowland Branch NiF.n..
Produce and Preserves: Be tied fruit In . syrup
3*.' A.' R Waddlngtou; i 2, Mrs.! . L,
mont Downham*,' 2. MMj ti. Wilkinson, Hurst , G^en. % u ^
igby Clltheroe.- ' Bottled friht in (softr:^: 1. Mrs, [G^Jeau-
Ta jar of jam (hard)> 1, Mrs E.-M. In vlor Pendleton; 2, Miss iS. A,
ns, Bolton'^by-Bowlandv. _-
nn! Pfiiind Jai
son, ■Douuu-uy-;^«*“-*-* E.- M. Taylor, iFou'fiVjb?’ I “Dn'.'fAd
Rimlngton; 2. Pendleton; 3, M^. E, M. Pendleton. Lemdn cheese; 1 Mm. |
A ■ Holeate, Blmln^ton. ,P|OW« lar of felly: 1, Mrs.! C^btick.
E M Taylor, Pendleton; 2;l Mrs. N Parkinson, Boltoh-by-BowJand.,
:Kylo"r^^
3.' Mrs. H. smith: cmroeTj Jar. ofehutn.ey; l. Mrs.!E..M. ppndletoh; 2, Mrsi P. . Pendleton; 3,' Mm. PartteS’lN^^
• 2V^ A'., FOl
A. J. fruit Cow-
<5 O O D l a s t £
of the animals on view drew ■praise from the fudges, who were P irtlcularly impresseAby
the eriilne class, the best they . have (ncountered so far this j
season,
flted from the enthusiasm and enterprise of a hard-working committee and officials, whose efforts were rewarded by one of thd finest displays of live
! Once again .the show bene-
stock Clitheroe has staged — X
vTrVtn 1C QCTQlT
Bpqt I three-horne'd' ' Slnime ,aSbs- i -» I ? nnt onH Ron. Sabd,€i)doL;
jHORNED SHiEEP t Gill
'.>#tnkien ciirPP , ! d“som
ri^Gf lfSnd ^ n ? 2“l S i " n o r? ie d ° 'lambs this season. .lUJ.
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3, .J. Robinson and Son. IhALF-BRED SHEEP
Cha|tburR, Barrow j .. Bibchfester 'Wi^'dll ■ ■ Britisl/ ( I,, /iarwood Downhalm
Brcjckfiall CJhtuch I B.M. I
Sapden| xjinclu
serious jdefleien and' finding , t
Once pgaiii ■
wpile in I Trezis
rowgiuj Waddington; 2, E. Gill
Ss.Vi'io’iii.'W.swj.rft K'ggsi! rx’uMr'
CBest dodded tup. any breed: -. .W.S.; 2. R. pixon ^and^ J 6n. S GOODj
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