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K.C.C. Kennel Gazette
Fix this textWITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE K.C.C,
Fix this textHAVE YOU SOLD ANY TICKETS ? — See Column 2, Page 2
Fix this textThe Official Organ of the Publishers, The Kennel Control Council (Conducted under the Auspices of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria).
Fix this textCommerce House (sth Floor), 328 Flinders St.. Melb., C.l, Vic. Telephones M1J7708 (3 lines).
Fix this textV 01.9, No. 12
Fix this textDECEMBER 1, 1944
Fix this textFREE TO FINANCIAL MEMBERS
Fix this textPRICE 3d. TO NON-MEMBERS.
Fix this textRECORD ENTRY FOR COMBINED CLUBS' SHOW
Fix this textAfter the usual eliminations of ineligible ex-
Fix this texthibits the original entry of over 700 dogs for the
Fix this textCombined Clubs’ Show on 9th December has
Fix this textbeen finalised at 696, which is well ahead of
Fix this textlast year’s total (659).
Fix this textFor the 1943 show over £2OO was subscribed
Fix this textby owners for special prizes. This year it was
Fix this textdecided to forgo this in order to free as much
Fix this textmoney as possible for the sale of raffle-
Fix this textadmission tickets, which, unlike the special
Fix this textprizes, constitute direct contributions to the wel-
Fix this textfare of the men of the Merchant Navy. This
Fix this textproved financially successful. A record entry
Fix this textalso resulted, a fact which has most forceful
Fix this textbearing on the opinion that numerous special
Fix this textprizes are not only unnecessary but have become
Fix this texta severe tax upon those exhibitors who provide
Fix this textthem.
Fix this textA comparative statement covering the 1942,
Fix this text1943, and 1944 numbers of dogs is set out below
Fix this textwith the times at which each breed will be
Fix this textjudged. Exhibits need not reach the Show-
Fix this textgrounds until 30 minutes before these times,
Fix this textprovided this does not cause them to arrive
Fix this textafter 3 p.m. None will be allowed to enter
Fix this textthe Showgrounds after 3 p.m. Veterinary in-
Fix this textspection is to take place 30 minutes before the
Fix this textjudging times. No exhibit will be admitted to
Fix this textthe judging rings unless its number card has
Fix this textbeen stamped “Pass to Ring” by the veterinary
Fix this textSurgeons’ steward. There will be three veterin-
Fix this textarians on duty so that with the co-operation of
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Fix this textThe big entry received means that the judges
Fix this textwill need the best efforts of the stewards and
Fix this textexhibitors to finish their tasks by 4 p.m., when
Fix this textthe all-breeds judge is to make all the awards
Fix this textabove the merit-value of the Challenge Certifi-
Fix this textcates. This method was adopted in order to
Fix this textenable everyone to see the principal winners
Fix this textjudged in one ring. Therefore every effort is
Fix this textto be made to finalise all other judging by 4
Fix this textp.m. and to clear one big ring for the principal
Fix this textevents. Stewards cannot possibly permit delays
Fix this textin awaiting absent exhibits. The onus of being
Fix this textin the right place at the right time rests entirely
Fix this textwith exhibitors. The judging times and the
Fix this textring numbers appear on the exhibit numbers
Fix this textwhich have been posted to each exhibitor. The
Fix this textjudging rings will be easily located through
Fix this textproperly displayed number-signs. The order of
Fix this textjudging will be strictly in accordance with the
Fix this textcatalogue.
Fix this textPrize cards will be available as soon as they
Fix this textare won, and the money and other prizes will
Fix this textbe paid on the Showgrounds on presentation
Fix this textof those cards.
Fix this textThe usual commodious judging rings will be
Fix this textlaid out, and, in the case of the bigger breeds,
Fix this textwill be enlarged.
Fix this textIf the weather is bad a decision on postpone-
Fix this textment or otherwise will be announced over station
Fix this text3UZ at approximately 12 noon on the day of
Fix this textthe show.
Fix this textExtreme difficulties were again experienced in
Fix this textarranging catering for afternoon tea because of
Fix this textthe obvious wartime troubles and the lack of
Fix this textfacilities at Olympic Park for coping with such
Fix this texta large attendance. However, arrangements
Fix this texthave been finalised and the matter now rests
Fix this textwith the caterer.
Fix this textMr. A. F. Purnell (“Sirius” of “The Argus”)
Fix this textwill again act as information officer. He will not
Fix this textonly have all details concerning the show, but
Fix this textalso will endeavour to bring puppy buyers in
Fix this texttouch with breeders.
Fix this textTIME TABLE
Fix this textBreed.
Fix this textI
Fix this textTotal No. of Dogs,
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Fix this textTotal No. of Dogs,
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Fix this textTotal No. of Dogs,
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Fix this textTo be Judged
Fix this textNot Before
Fix this textRing No.
Fix this textGroup I—Toys.
Fix this textPekingese 9 28 35 1.45* 8
Fix this textPomeranians 21 28 27 2.25* 8
Fix this textPugs 8 15 9 3.5 8
Fix this textSilky Terriers 9 32 30 3.15 8
Fix this textToy Poodles 5 2 1 3.45 8
Fix this textYorkshire Terriers .... 2 2 3.50 8
Fix this textVeteran (All Toys) .. 3.55 8
Fix this text*Veterans 3.55.
Fix this textGroup 2 —Sporting Terriers.
Fix this textAiredale Terriers .... 15 20 22 1.45 3
Fix this textAustralian Terriers .... 2 11 16 1.45 2
Fix this textBull Terriers 1 4 8 2.0 2
Fix this textCairn Terriers 6 12 21 2.10 2
Fix this textFox Terriers (Smooth) . 30 37 41 1.45 1
Fix this textFox Terriers (Wire) .. 20 40 33 2.45 1
Fix this textIrish Terriers 2 4 3 2.25 2
Fix this textKerry Blue Terriers .. 1 ■ —
Fix this textScottish Terriers 16 24 29 2.30 2
Fix this textSealyham Terriers .... 1 2 6 3.0 2
Fix this textWest Highland White
Fix this textTerriers 1 2 3.5 2
Fix this textBrace (All Sporting
Fix this textTerriers) 3.10 2
Fix this textGroup 3—Gundogs.
Fix this textDocker Spaniels (males) 27 49 39 1.45 4
Fix this textCocker Spaniels (females) 16 57 43 2.45 4
Fix this textCocker Spaniel Club of
Fix this textVictoria’s Trophy—
Fix this textCompetition Finals .... 3.30 4
Fix this textEnglish Setters 11 26 22 1.45 5
Fix this textEnglish Springer Spaniels 2 3 3 2.15 5
Fix this textGordon Setters 2 1 2.20 5
Fix this textIrish Setters 20 33 37 2.25 5
Fix this textLabrador Retrievers .... 4 14 12 3.15 5
Fix this textPointers 4 15 8 3.35 5
Fix this textRetrievers (curly-coated) 1 1 2 3.50 5
Fix this textGroup 4—Sporting, other
Fix this textthan Terriers or Gundogs.
Fix this textBeagles 5 8 5 1.45 6
Fix this textBorzois 2 4
Fix this textDachshunds 3 6 11 1.00 6
Fix this textDeerhounds 2 5 3 2.5 6
Fix this textGreyhounds 1 ■ —
Fix this textIrish Wolfhounds .... 3 1 4 2.10 6
Fix this textWhippets 4 8 6 2.15 6
Fix this textGroup s—All Other Breeds.
Fix this textAustralian Heelers .... 9 19 16 2.20 6
Fix this textAustralian Kelpies .... 1 3 11 2.45 6
Fix this textBulldogs (British) .... 24 22 20 3.15 2
Fix this textChow Chows 14 17 18 2.30 7
Fix this textCollies 20 31 40 2.25 3
Fix this textDalmatians 2 13 18 2.55 6
Fix this textGerman Shepherd Dogs 21 24 36 1.45 7
Fix this textGreat Danes 1 3 4 3.20 6
Fix this textNewfoundlands 1 ~
Fix this textPyrenean Mountain Dogs 2 3 5 3.25 6
Fix this textSamoyeds 5 13 30 3.0 7
Fix this textSt. Bernards 6 11 15 3.30 6
Fix this textWelsh Corgis (Pembroke) 8 2 3.50 b
Fix this textTotals 359 659 696
Fix this textAll Breeds.
Fix this textAll awards above the merit-value of Challenge
Fix this textCertificate —4 p.m.
Fix this textThe Victoria Missions to Seamen Auxiliary,
Fix this textwhich is doing such excellent work among sea-
Fix this textmen, is arranging to conduct stalls at the show.
Fix this textThese will cover fancy goods, poultry, vegetables,
Fix this textjams, cakes, sweets, &c, &c. Many of these
Fix this textgoods will serve as week-end supplies, so that
Fix this textdog-lovers should be eager patrons. The man-
Fix this textagement of the stalls is in the hands of Mrs.
Fix this textG. T. H. Bakewell, honorary secretary of the
Fix this textauxiliary, 4 Stoke avenue, Kew (Hawthorn
Fix this text2029), who would welcome contributions for
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Fix this textA further batch of direct donations and of
Fix this textraffle-admission ticket sales up to and including
Fix this text17th November is acknowledged. The total for
Fix this textdonations, irrespective of those received to
Fix this textfinance the raffle prizes, reached £l6/10/6 at
Fix this textthat date and ticket sales amounted to £ 194.
Fix this textDIRECT DONATIONS:
Fix this textMr. and Mrs. W. H. Brilliant, £l/1/; Miss B. Bruce
Fix this textReid, G.M.V.C.. £2/2/; Miss M. Skene, £1; Mrs.
Fix this textA. E. Humphries. £1; and Messrs. G. P. Thornley
Fix this text£2/2/; and H. W. Tonkin, £l.
Fix this textTICKET SALES (in each case 10/, unless other-
Fix this textwise stated):
Fix this textDr. W. and Miss V. Davenport (£1), Lieut.-Col
Fix this textH. R. Byrne, Mrs, I. Furlong and Mr. C. Northwood,
Fix this textMessrs, and Mesdames: E. Richardson, H. J. Slee
Fix this textA. L. Sutton, E. A. Whitlock.
Fix this textMesdames W. E. Arnold, L. E. Bailey. A. Bain
Fix this text(£1), E. Bechervaise, A. Beckwith, C. Cameron, A.
Fix this textCatterall, G. J. Coles, F. Conway. L. Cooke, J. W.
Fix this textCroft (£l/10/), E. Dobson, C. L. Downey, V. Drew,
Fix this textM. Eltis, O. McL. Falkiner, F. G. Fitzgerald, W.
Fix this textGayner, V. Glenister, M. L. Grass, J. M. Helpman,
Fix this textH. Hocking, K. Hollywood, D. B. Irvine. D. Jackson,
Fix this textE. Jennings (£1), F. E. Johnson, E. Jones, A. C.
Fix this textHandler (£2/10/), P. M. Keighran, M. R. van Lawick.
Fix this textV. L. Leslie, C. E. Liversidge, A. Maclauchlan, H.
Fix this textMildenhall, G. Millington, Z. M. Mitchell, D. Mont-
Fix this textgomery, D. Mpllett. M. McMeeken, A. Norwood
Fix this text(£l/10/), J. Reaburn, E. B. Reid, D. K. Reiff, A. R.
Fix this textRobbins, A, Sharkey, C. D. Shaw, M. A. Smith, J.
Fix this textSykes, M. A. Thomas, E. M. Walsh, R. C. Zambra,
Fix this textM. Zettl.
Fix this textMisses: M. Skene, N. Webster, M. Bourke. D. Buck-
Fix this textley, B. S. Drummond, A. Gibson, B. E. Henderson,
Fix this textL. E. Henderson, E. Jordon, H. M. Lang, J. Lewis,
Fix this textF. Neilson, O. Odium, B. Bruce Reid, G.M.V.C.
Fix this textMessrs.: A. Abrahams, A. Ainley, J. M. Anderson,
Fix this textR. Andrews, J. Bates, E. E. Bayfield, V. H. Beament,
Fix this textJ. Bishop, C. Boocock, J. G. Brown. J. Brown (£1;,
Fix this textT. Brown, T. Bundara, R. Burgess, G. R. Burton,
Fix this textC. J. Byrne, W. Chatwin. C. E. Clyne, W. L. Cochran,
Fix this textP. S. Coltman, W. O. Croft, N. H. Davey, F. D. David,
Fix this textJ. Davies, J. J. Dawson, E. A. Evans, E. Friemel, O.
Fix this textGeary, J. Gibson (15/), G. Gill, G. H. Grant, J. G.
Fix this textGrimmond, T. Hanrahan, W. Harvey (£1). D. Hether-
Fix this textington, G. Hewitt, A. Hobday (£ 1), H. E. Holt, P.
Fix this textHoward. D. W. Howell, G. Hutchinson, W. I. Inglis,
Fix this textH. V. Ireland, S. Jennings, H. Leslie, E. Lowe, E. H.
Fix this textLowe (£l/10/), A. Ludlow, J. Maclean, D. Macpher-
Fix this textson, M. Macßae, A. Mailer, G. A. Manallack, F. L.
Fix this textMason, C. E. Milward, D. Moir, F. Moore, J. Morton,
Fix this textH. E. W. Mundy, M. A. Naughton (£l/10/), J.
Fix this textOgden (£1), T. Orde, P. Osborn, W. R. Patchett,
Fix this textA. J. Patterson, G. Peterson, R. L. Philpott, M.
Fix this textPlatts, E. Rasmusson, B. Redmond, T. Renton, H.
Fix this textReynolds, N. Riach, W. Scholze, R. P. Seeber, R.
Fix this textSmith, A. Snow. J. Spalding, C. F. Stanley, M. Tal-
Fix this textbett, T. S. Taylor (£1), T. Thompson, R. Thomson,
Fix this textG. P. Thornley, H. W. Tonkin, C. S. Trengove, P. A.
Fix this textWard (£l/15/), J. Wheeler, G. P. Whitaker. B.
Fix this textWilson, F. R. Wood, W. R. Woodward.
Fix this text"CH. (R.A.S. of N.S.W)
Fix this textBURNDALE BALTIMORE"
Fix this textFlornell War Admiral (Imp),. Ex
Fix this textNorthcote Sublime,
Fix this textAt Stud.
Fix this textFor a Limited Season to Approved Bitches.
Fix this textBurndale Baltimore was the outstanding
Fix this textpuppy of 1943, winning 64 First Prizes,
Fix this text14 Cups, and 9 Challenge Certificates as
Fix this texta puppy.
Fix this textParticulars From:
Fix this textJ. OGDEN,
Fix this text8 MARCHANT AVENUE, RESERVOIR,
Fix this textN. 19. JU2657.
Fix this textTHIS GAZETTE IS ISSUED FREE TO FINANCIAL MEMBERS — SUBSCRIPTION, 5/-
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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