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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


. _ SECrjONS • ■ . ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ . ( i ■


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 ^


i


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


A


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 :


. ! ITH


; [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;


E G CLll


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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i i i , :A I reputation' ^or ^customers . ! 1 . ! . V I ' M I ,


service has steadily, growmthrough- out the ^earSj and is yoariassuranCe of satisfaction.


A visit /[pm yotf «? vielccme'S.


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LADIES ! i .


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Je t t i n g Strong .Curls,


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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


. ' . ■ ,


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:


j i


“ ^ * ^ 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.


'


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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