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The Kennel Stud Book Vol XIII
Jack Obo (19,253).—Mr. J. F. Farrow's, Wellington-terrace, Ipswich;
breeder, owner; date of birth, August 1884; colour, black.
By Obo (10,452) out of owner's Rose.
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TOWN NEWS
On Saturday the P. and O. R.M.S. Parramatta brought the first brace of black cocker or sporting spaniels under 25lb. weight that has been imported to the colony, namely, Jack Obo, a well-known English prize winner, and a bitch puppy which is also of the choicest strain.
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KENNEL GOSSIP
The purebred Cocker Spaniel, whose advent we announced last week, arrived in Brisbane from Melbourne by the Barcoo on 21st February. The enterprising importers of this grand little dog, which has been named Obo Dick, are Mr. Peterson and Mr. J. O'N. Brenan.
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THE POULTRY AND DOG SHOW.
[...] The show of Spaniels was brought into prominence by the inclusion of the exhibits from Messrs. S. H. and E. Whittaker's Belvoir kennels. These exhibitors, as usual, were successful in carrying off a number of first prizes, champion honors being secured by Hobart Floss, while in the section for field spaniels, bitches, their Hobart Lady Danesbury (imp)., by Champion Bob Obo—Smut, was placed second. The same breeders secured the champion prize for cockers with Jack Obo (imp.),
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THE COCKER SPANIEL
By Wattle Bark.>
The subject of the illustration given on another page is Bruton Ouida, purchased in England on account of Mr. R. Warriner, of Scoresby, the leading Cocker Spaniel breeder in Australia. This bitch will greatly enhance the value of that gentleman's present strain.
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Notes by “Eclipse.”
“Our Dogs” says;— “Mr W. Caless, who is so deservedly great In Cocker Spaniels, and has a very pretty strain, informs us that he has lately despatched to Australia his bitch, Bruton Ouida, to Mr E. Warriner, Melbourne, which he considers one of the best Cockers he ever bred.
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NOTES.
The Stock department report shows the releasement of the black Cocker Spaniel bitch, Bruton Ouida.
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THE SHOW OF DOGS
[By Wattle Bark]
[...] Mr. Warriner's recent importations took high honors in the Cocker classes, his Bruton Ben winning in the Open Dog, and his Bruton Ouida winning in the Open Bitch class.
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THE VICTORIAN POULTRY AND
KENNEL CLUB.
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL SHOW.
(Judge, Mr. A. F. Nash). Winners' Class (Any Colour)-1 and champion, E. Warriner's Ch. Bruton Ouida. Open Class.—Black Dogs—1, champion, and special, E. Warriner's Bruton Ben;
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THE VICTORIAN POULTRY AND
KENNEL CLUB.
TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW.
(Judge, Mr. W. Beilby).-Winners Class (Any Colour).-Dogs or Bitches-1 and champion, E. Warriner's Ch. Bruton Ben; 2 and champion, E. Warriner's Ch. Bruton Ouida.
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NOTES.
By “CANIS MAJOR.”
Mr. H. Gaydon of Toowoomba has imported from Melbourne a cocker spaniel, which is described as "the champion prize taker of Victoria, and the highest-class cocker Imported into Australia."
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NOTES.
By CANIS MAJOR.
A few months ago Mr. Harry Gaydon imported from Melbourne a champion cocker spaniel bitch in Bruton Ouida (imp.).
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NOTES.
By “CANIS MAJOR.”
[...] Mr. Gaydon's beautiful cocker spaniel bitch Bruton Ouida, recently imported from Melbourne, placed her first Queensland win to her credit in the open class for bitches.
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A DASTARDLY ACT.
Mr. H. Gaydon informs us that on Saturday his champion cocker spaniel bitch Champion Bruton Ouida was poisoned by some unknown person.
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AWARDS
SPANIELS (COCKERS)
Puppy Dog —E. G. Jackson's Uyee Derek, 1; Mrs J McCulloch's Invader of Alloma, 2; G. Dick's Wembley Pilot, 3; Mrs M Seller's Sexton of Brookcot, v. h. c.; Mrs. D. Wilson's Bruce of Woodsome, h.c.
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AWARDS
DOGS
Australasian-Bred.— Mrs. J. MacCulloch's Invader of Alloma 1, L. M. Lyons' Clairveaux Sam 2, J. Robertson's ch Woorak Struan 3.
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DOG SHOW.
Ladies' Kennel Club.
The President's Cup for best exhibit In show, went to Mrs McCulloch's Cocker spaniel ch Invader of Alloma.
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SUCCESSFUL ALL-BREED SHOW AT CAULFIELD
The award for best medium-sized dog went to a Sydney owned dog in Miss. N. MacCulloch's Invader of Alloma, an exceptionally good blue roan cocker.
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WORKING AND SPORTING DOGS
In the sporting dogs classes there were many champions pride of place going to Mrs. J. MacCulloch's Invader of Alloma which has almost an unbeaten record and to whom also was awarded the gold medallion for the best dog in the show.
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THE "ROYAL" DOGS
COCKERS ARE POPULAR
[...] That great dog, gr ch Invader of Alloma, owned by Mrs. J. MacCulloch of Bankstown, was placed on top,
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A Grand Parade of Canine Aristocrats
The invincible gr ch cocker spaniel, Invader of Alloma, owned by Mrs. J. MacCulloch, the doyen of Australian cockers,
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FOR THE DOG LOVER
Mrs. "Alloma" MacCulloch
A lover and breeder of cocker spaniels for over 20 years, Mrs. J. MacCulloch. of Kogarah. N.S.W., died at her home last week.
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THE GREATEST DOG SHOW IN AUSTRALIA
Still the best of all the Cockers: Miss McCulloch's gr ch Invader of Alloma, probably the best-loved dog among Sydney's dog-lovers
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THE KENNEL
Ladies' Association Show
It will interest breeders of the popular cocker spaniel to learn of the arrival from England, to the order of Mr. E. C. Gray, of the cocker spaniel The Cheerful Abbot (says the Melbourne “Leader”).
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REGISTRATIONS
THE CHEERFUL ABBOT (imp.), (7535), (d), w. 19/5/31, blue roan, b. G. W. Harris, o. Mrs. E. C. Gray,
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KENNEL NOTES
Royal Show Items
An asset to the Victorian dog world is the latest imported Cocker. The Cheerful Abbot. This dog has just been released from quarantine, and arrangements can be made for his services.
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COCKER SPANIEL
The Cheerful Abbot, recently imported by Mrs. E. C Gray, won the trophy for the best exhibit at the Frankston Show on January 11.
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CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW
The entries included representatives from as far south as Melbourne. The Victorian exhibit is the English-bred cocker spaniel, The Cheerful Abbot
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Imported Dogs in Duel
GREAT interest was taken in the meeting of the three imported dogs, Melfort Marksman, Woodcot [Woodcock Ed.] Promise and The Cheerful Abbot.
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CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW OF DOGS
Chelsea Kennel Club
COCKER SPANIELS - Challenges to Mrs E. C. Gray's Com Gr. Ch The Cheerful Abbot and E. P. Cameron's Yurnga Berta
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A WINNER AT THE GEELONG SHOW
Mr. F. Thomas's 8-months-old cocker spaniel, Wareta Radio.
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VICTORIA
SHOWS AND PARADES
Reference was made some months ago, in these columns, to a Cocker Spaniel puppy, Wareta Radio, which made a first appearance at Heidelburg District Kennel Club show and did particularly well In the puppy classes. It was stated at the time that Mr. Fred Thomas had got a good one In Wareta Radio, and that the Cocker's progress would be worth following.
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FOR THE DOG LOVER
VICTORIA
SHOWS AND PARADES
THAT excellent Cocker Spaniel Wareta Radio not yet 10 months old, finished up his first season at the Bendigo Kennel Club's show, and in addition to taking the prize for best sporting dog or bitch, swept through his classes, making his list of first prizes total 51.
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OLLA PODRIDA
Spaniel's Great Record
Wareta Radio, an eleven-month-old cocker spaniel owned by F. G. Thomas, of Melbourne, won no fewer than 60 first prizes in Australian shows
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CHARITY PARADE
The Heidelberg and District Kennel Club held a charity competition in the Ivanhoe Grammar School grounds, on Saturday, April 14, in aid of the Heidelberg-Ivanhoe branch of the Mental Hospital auxiliaries. The award for best exhibit and best male in show went to the Cocker Spaniel Wareta Radio, owned by Mr. F. G. Thomas;
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Cocker Spaniel Club.
The Cocker Spaniel Club held a parade on Saturday In the Congregational Church Hall, Eisternwick. About 30 Cockers were judged. Trophies for the best of either sex were won by Ch. Wareta Radio and Yurnga Berta.
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PARADE OF DOGS
The Tasmanian Kennel Club held a schedule parade of all breeds at the mart of Messrs. W. T. Bell and Co. Ltd. on Saturday afternoon. The entries (post) totalled 121, and having regard to the unsettled weather the result was most gratifying. The trophy for the best exhibit in the ladies' class was won by Mrs. D. Oldham's Melfort Marksman (imp.),
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Tasmanian Dog's Success
MELBOURNE, Sunday. - Melfort Marksman, a Tasmanian-owned dog, won the Kennel Control Council's trophy for the best competitor in "C" division of the dog section at the show yesterday.
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Imported Dogs In Duel
GREAT interest was taken in the meeting of the three imported dogs, Melfort Marksman, Woodcot [Woodcock Ed.] Promise and The Cheerful Abbot.
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FINE SHOWING OF DOGS
The showing of dogs was one of the best yet seen on the North-West coast. One of the features was the number of English imported dogs shown.
The keenest interest was displayed in the Cocker-Spaniel section, partly because of the fact that the Launceston- owned dog Champion Melfort Marksman (imported),
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KENNEL NEWS AND VIEWS
English Winning Cocker Spaniel
THE blue-roan cocker spaniel, Fortune Hunter of Ware, a big winner in England. has been landed in Victoria for a newcomer in the fancy.
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TABLE TALK ROTOGRAVURE SECTION
Mrs David Braham and her son Peter pictured in a happy mood with Mrs Braham's two imported Cocker Spaniels,
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CROYDON SHOW
The K.C.C. spoon for best dog in show and the society's cup for best sporting dog other than terrier went to the imported cocker spaniel Fortune Hunter of Ware,
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ALL SORTS AND CONDITIONS of DOGS
A fine head of Mrs David Braham's Fortune Hunter of Ware, imported Cocker Champion,
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BALLARAT CANINE CLUB
The imported cocker spaniel Ch. Fortune Hunter of Ware, owned by D. L.. Braham, had a most successful outing, winning the challenge certificate for male cockers,
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Many Good Specimens
Competition was very strong in the gun-dog section. Cocker Spaniels with 90 entries were most numerous. Mr D. Braham's two typical imported specimens, Ch. Fortune Hunter of Ware and Luck Penny of Ware, gained the challenges.
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Six Out of Seven Challenges
The results of judging in Division D were a triumph for the Malvern Cocker Spaniel breeder, Mr D. L. Braham. His two imported exhibits, Ch. Fortune Hunter of Ware and Ch. Luck Penny of Ware,
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THE KENNEL
THE IMPORTED COCKER SPANIEL Ch. Fortune Hunter of Ware, the property of Mr. D. L. Braham; an excellent specimen of the breed.
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Sirius on the Air
A charming study of some cocker spaniel puppies sired by the imported dog Ch. Fortune Hunter of Ware, whose death was reported last week.
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KENNEL CONTROL COUNCIL
List Of Registrations
DON LUIS OF MENDOZA (13,381) (d), W 22/4/33, dark blue-roan, b Mrs. F. Lavery, o J. R. Stewart and B. P. O'Connor, s Ch. The Cheerful Abbot (imp.), d Ercildoune Lady Betty.
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Yarra Glen's Record Show
Society's Blue Ribbon for best dog and bitch in show, and Kennel Control Council Spoons and “Star” Spoons for same: Dog-Cocker spaniel Don Luis of Mendoza;
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HIGHLY PEDIGREED PUPS
The sire, champion Don Luis of Mendoza, is the outstanding son of that great dog, Commonwealth grand champion, "The Cheerful Abbott" (imp.).
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Best Display of Dogs For Years at Exhibition
In the cocker spaniel breed class Mrs. W. G. Hill, of Newcastle, carried the day in the open dog class (and challenge) with gd. ch. Don Luis of Mendoza.
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EXHIBITOR AND DOG IN MOTOR SMASH
Mrs. W. G. Hill, of New Lambton, Newcastle, and the cocker spaniel dog, gd. ch. Don Luis of Mendoza.
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CANINE ARISTOCRATS
[...] Don Luis, winner of the Australasian bred class at the Melbourne Royal, 1936, holds twenty challenge certificates, including the Brisbane Royal National.
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NEWCASTLE SHOW
Gate Receipts Lower
FINAL DAY
Special prizes won by dogs on Saturday were; —
Special sash for champion of champions, dog: W. G. Hill's gr ch Don Luis of Mendoza.
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People's Day at Maitland Showground
The Dogs
The cocker spaniels were outstanding, the champion in this section, Don Luis [of] Mendoza, being easily the best dog in the show.
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EIGTH SHOW PRIZES FOR
HORSHAM DOG.
Exhibited at the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club's 59th annual championship show held at Flemington, Melbourne, last. Saturday. Mrs. C. Sack's cocker spaniel, Lucky Star of Radio Abbey further added to his recent chain of premier awards
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HORSHAM DOG WINS AT ROYAL
SHOW.
At the Melbourne Royal Show last week, in which the most popular breed of dogs, the Cocker Spaniel, easly eclipsed in numbers all other dog sections, Mrs. C. Sack's "Mae Lucky Star of Radio Abbey" was awarded reserve challenge to the imported dog "Fortune Hunter of Ware."
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GOOD DISPLAY AT THE
FRANKSTON (V.) SHOW
Large Number of Exhibits
By Brindle
The imported cocker spaniel Ch. Whipper Up of Ware did not appear to be at his best, and went down to Ch. Lucky Star of Radio Abbey for the challenge in cocker spaniels.
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Released From
Quarantine
On Monday several noted importations were were released from quarantine. These included the English winning Cocker, Midas of Hollymount
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Star Cocker Here
COCKERS should be greatly strengthened by the new importation, Midas Hollymount. This young dog, who was recently released from quarantine,
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KENNEL CONTROL COUNCIL
OFFICIAL LIST OF REGISTRATIONS.
MIDAS OF HOLLYMOUNT (14,240) (Imp.) (d) w 1/8/34, light blue-roan, b M. L. Colahan,
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Croydon (V.) Show
[...] Cockers were a nice lot, with Mrs. E. C. Gray's; Midas of Hollymount (imp.) at the head of affairs
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Centenary Show
By Brindle
Mrs. E. C. Gray's imported Cocker Spaniel, Ch. Midas of Hollymount, had a field day, winning the K.C.C. spoon
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Midas Of Hollymount Best Exhibit At Heidelberg K.C. Championship
The collection which met for the best in show award brought out some outstanding specimens, and this honor was eventually awarded to Mrs E. C. Gray's imported Cocker, Midas of Hollymount.
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Trophy Awards at Sydney Show
The Melbourne cocker spaniel Ch. Midas of Hollymount (imp.) annexed the coveted trophy for best of all breeds, dog or bitch.
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Best in Show (All Breeds).
Champion of champions at a dozen consecutive dog shows.
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Wagga Kennel Club
Holds Successful Dog Show
Pride of place was taken by the Com. Gd. Ch. Midas of Hollymount (imp.), one of the greatest cockers ever imported to Australia.
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KENNEL CONTROL COUNCIL
OFFICIAL LIST OF REGISTRATIONS.
BLAZE OF HUBBASTONE (imp.) (14,274) (d) w 8/11/34, blue-roan, b C. C. Youings, o A. Stewart, s Silver Flare of Ware, d Jane of Hubbastone.
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ALL ABOUT DOGS
KENNEL GOSSIP
The latest importation from England arrived in Launceston last week. The dog, a beautifully marked blue-roan cocker spaniel,
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COCKERS BEST IN DOG SECTION
...He had no hesitation in awarding Mr. Stewart's cocker spaniel, Blaze of Hubbastone, the prize for the best dog in the show. It had a well-set head and very nice hair. In addition, it was straight in front, though it could do with a little more feather.
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THE DOG FANCIER AMALGAMATED SHOW
Splendid Type
MR. ALLAN STEWART a well known Launceston Fancier of Sporting breeds and a consistent importer of hlghly-bred stock secured the award of best dog in the show with his beautiful cocker spaniel, ch Blaze of Hubbastone.
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Champion Dog Show.
Heidelberg Kennel Club.
COCKER SPANIELS.— P. E. Boyelt's Chruoon of Cantala, F. McMahon's Oakland Kerry, Mrs. G, E. Whiley's Simple Peter of Jimbourne, Mrs. E. C. Gray's Ch. Midas of Hollymount (Imp.), and ch. ; Miss P. James's Susannah Jane of Wymondham.
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Kennel Control Council
SUSANNAH JANE OF WYMONDHAM (14,989) (b) w 14/1/36, blue-roan, b and o Miss P. James, s Ch. Fortune Hunter of Ware (Imp.), d Marksman's Meredith of Awatea.
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Further Awards
Best Dog or Bitch, in Puppy Class: Miss P. James's Cocker Spaniel bitch, Susannah Jane of Wymondham.
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Sunshine (V.) Kennel Club
Fourth Championship Show
[...] best sporting dog other than terrier, C. G. Hill's cocker spaniel Wareta Gay Boy; best sporting bitch other than terrier. Miss P. James's cocker spaniel Susannah Jane of Wymondham.
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Spaniel Club's Show
THE imported dog. Prelude of Elsbert, owned by Mr P. Minchinton (Bendigo) was judged best male at the parade held by the Cocker Spaniel Club of Victoria on November 26. The outstanding female was Miss P. James's Ch. Susannah Jane of Wymondham
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Kennel Club Notes
Miss Philippa James, of Surrey Hills (V.), has been one of the most successful breeder-exhibitors of English setters and cocker spaniels during the past few years, and show secretaries will learn with considerable regret that Miss James has decided to relinquish breeding and exhibiting.
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Gossip
By Brindle
Mr. R. Esler, Oakland, Williams road, Hawksburn, writes:—"I have purchased from Mr. H. S. Lloyd his young blue roan cocker dog, Whipper Up of Ware, sired by the world famous ch. Whoopee of Ware, ex. Blue Bird of Faughan.
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Gossip
Mrs. R. Esler, of the Oakland Kennels, 34 Gnarwyn road, Carnegie, writes:—
Our cocker dog Whipper Up of Ware has arrived, and we are delighted with him. He is by the world-famous Ch. Whoopie of Ware ex Blue Bird of Faughan,
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English Cocker Gets Highest
Award at Melb. Royal Show
JUDGING of the largest entries of dogs at a Melbourne Royal Show concluded on Saturday, when the the winners of the four divisions met to contest the principal award of the show, that of best exhibit. This important award ultimately went to the latest imported Cocker, Mrs J. Esler's Whipper Up of Ware, who opened his winning account in Australia by defeating more than 800 dogs at his first outing.
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Dogs at Yarra Glen
The dog section at the Yarra Glen show, which is affiliated with the K.C.C. of Victoria, was largely supported by metropolitan fanciers. Mr Eric Dart judged all breeds. He gave the award for the best exhibit to Mrs J. S. Esler's imported Cocker Spaniel, Ch. Whipper Up of Ware.
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Cocker Spaniel Best Exhibit In Show
Australian Ladies' KC.
AFTER a particularly keen contest, the English judge, Captain Lewis Renwick, selected Mrs J. Esler's imported Cocker Spaniel, Ch. Whipper Up of Ware, as the best exhibit at the 33rd championship show of the Australian Ladies' Kennel Club, at the Flemington Showgrounds on June 12
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The V.P.K.C Show
Quality of Exhibits Outstanding
Cockers Supreme
Cocker Spaniels were not only the most numerous, but the quality throughout was very pleasing, and it was from this breed that the best exhibit in show was selected, Mrs. R. Esler's Ch, Whipper Up of Ware, and he certainly had a day out.
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SUCCESSFUL TASMANIAN KENNEL CLUB SHOW
Other than Black.—Novice dog, W. K. Kilby's Fearless Major of Kareem 1, Mrs. J. B. Lawrence's Goulburn Flushodorn 2, D. A. Denton's Bob 3. Puppy dog, W. K. Kilby's Fearless Major of Kareem 1, D. A. Denton's Bob 2, Mrs. S. M. Pontifex's Lucky Sparks of Leicester 3
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Cocker Puppy's Run of Wins
A seven-months-old cocker spaniel puppy dog, Mr. W. K. Kilby's Fearless Major of Kareem, won all but one of the classes for which it was eligible at Longford yesterday. It has now won the puppy dog class at all northern shows this year.
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PRIZE SPANIEL
Launceston Dog's Success
At Sydney
The outstanding success achieved in Tasmania by Mr. W. K. Kilby's blue roan cocker spaniel Fearless Major of Kareem was followed by further distinctions at the Sydney Royal Show recently.
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WINNING COCKER
SPANIEL
A blue roan cocker spaniel, "Fearless Major of Kareem." belonging to Mr. Ken Kilby, of 8 Ramsay-street, Launceston, was awarded reserve champion in the dog section at the Royal Melbourne Show on Thursday.
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COCKERS PRAISED
AT LAUNCESTON
DOG SHOW
There was strong competition for the trophy for the best field dog, and the award went to Mr. Allan Stewart's, Cocker Spaniel, Melfort Midshipman, which won the challenge and specials in his class, with Mr. W. K. Kilby's gr. ch. Fearless Major of Kareem second.
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Cocker to be Imported
SILVER TEMPLAR OF WARE, one of England's most successful cocker spaniels, which has been purchased by Mr. D. L. Braham, of Malvern.
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Fine Cocker Imported
To replace, Ch . Fortune Hunter of Ware (imp.), which he had the misfortune to lose, recently. Mr. D. L. Braham, of the Thaxted Cocker Kennels, Victoria,
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Club and Kennel Gossip
The imported blue roan cocker spaniel Silver Templa of Ware has been released from quarantine
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Cocker Best in Show - Melbourne Royal
One of the features of the Show was the debut of the noted English Cocker, Silver Templa of Ware, one of the greatest English winners ever to come to this country
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Registrations
SILVER TEMPLA OF WARE (imp.) (18117) (d) w 26/6/34, blue-roan, b Mrs. F. G. Long, o D. L. Braham. s Silver Flare of Ware, d Treyford Clover.
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Noted Imported Cocker
THE photo of the Cocker herewith is the famous imported dog, Silver Templa of Ware, brought from England by D. L. Braham.
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The Melbourne Dog Club Championship Show
"The Argus" spoon for best dog in show went to D. L. Braham's imported Cocker Spaniel Ch. Silver Templa of Ware;
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Silver Templa Again Supreme Champion At Show
Another triumph went to D. L. Braham's imported Cocker Spaniel, Ch. Silver Templa of Ware at the 35th annual championship show of the Australian Ladies' Kennel Club
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Silver Templa's Son
MR D. L. BRAHAM, owner of the imported Cocker Spaniel, Ch. Silver Templa of Ware, one of the outstanding dogs of any breed in Victoria,
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The Kennel Stud Book Vol LXVII
Blackmoor Greylady (late Janet of Jillrose) 990VV ; E. H. Tracey ; br. Mrs. E. G. Jillings ; b. 15 April 1938 ; s. Blackmoor Bertram 1696TT ; d. Roundwood Romayne ; c. blue roan. Winner at 30.
"KESKADALE" COCKER SPANIELS
[...] In the group Mr. Tracey is depicted with Blackmoor Greylady on his right; she sailed on the first convoy after the war to Mrs. Marion Woods of Melbourne, Australia, and was regarded by experts here as one of the best young blues on the bench.
CLUB AND KENNEL GOSSIP
[...] Mrs. H. Wood, who is moving this week to her new home, 300 Mitcham road, Mitcham, is expecting two bitches to be released from the quarantine station, Sydney, some time in January. One is a cocker spaniel, Blackmoor Greylady,
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CLUB AND KENNEL GOSSIP
[...] Mrs. H. Wood reports that she has had the misfortune to lose her English setter, Maesydd Marveta, while in quarantine in Sydney. Her cocker bitch, Blackmoor Greylady, is reported to be in excellent condition
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REGISTRATIONS
BLACKMOOR GREYLADY (imp.) (20,731) (b), w 15/4/38, blue roan, b Mrs. E. G. Jillings, o Mrs. H. Wood, s Blackmoor Bertram, d Roundwood Romayne.
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Judge Praises Dog Section
[...] The challenge winning cocker was a nice specimen, excelling in movement, he said.
Cocker Spaniels: Champion open dog: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cox's Marcel Mark
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Champion dog is Cocker Spaniel
Marcel Mark is owned by L. H. and Mrs. Cox. He also won the Australasian-bred, open class, and challenge awards, best Cocker, and best gun dog.
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Spaniel Is Chosen As Best Dog
A black and white cocker spaniel was selected as 1949 champion dog of the Royal Easter Show yesterday.
He is two-year-old ch. Marcel Mark, owned by Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cox, of Doyle Rd, Revesby, Sydney.
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Interesting DOGS
COCKER SPANIEL, Ch. Marcel Mark, bred and owned by Mrs. L. H. Cox, Sydney.
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EASTER SHOW AWARDS
Best-Dog or Bitch of Sporting Breeds: L. H. Cox's cocker spaniel Ch. Marcel Mark.
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FOUR LUCKY DOGS
The only really modest and unassuming dog we met was Marcel Mark, Champion Dog of R.A.S. for 1950, belonging to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cox, of Revesby, N.S.W.
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COCKER WINS AGAIN
Third Victory
Marcel Mark won his third successive R.A.S. Cocker Spaniel Challenge for his owners, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cox, of Revesby, yesterday.
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Judge Praises Winning Terrier At Ladies' Kennel Club Dog Show
COCKER SPANIEL—Baby puppy Mrs. E. B. von See's Cracksman of Alloma 1, Mr. N. L. Clark's Ranleigh Lass of Kingswood 2, Mrs. H. Davis' Major of Bookara 3.
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Rain Mars Last Day of Hobart Show
A Golden Cocker Spaniel dog, Cracksman of Alloma, exhibited by Mr. E. B. Von See, of South Launceston, was adjudged the best exhibit in the dog section.
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COCKER SPANIEL PRAISED BY VICTORIAN JUDGE
“MRS. E. B. VON SEE'S golden cocker spaniel — Cracksman of Alloma—would hold its own at any show in Australia,” said Mr. W. A. Wheatland (V.), after judging the Tasmanian German Shepherd Dog Club's annual show at Elwick on Saturday.
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SHOW BUSINESS!
This Disneyesque character is Cracksman of Alloma, believe it or not, a champion Cocker Spaniel caught in a shampoo. Cracksman or Al for short—is preparing for tomorrow's Launceston Show.
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DOGS
COCKER SPANIELS
6 m. and not over 2y.: Mrs. G. Davies's Monowai Messenger, 1; .
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Washout for Dog Section Judging
The dog challenge was won by Mrs. G. Davies's. Ch. Monowai Messenger, from New South Wales, and the runner up was last year's champion, Mr. R. H. Hall's imported Ch. Skymaster of Ware.
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Top prizes go to NSW dogs
The cocker spaniel is champion Monowai Messenger, belonging to Mrs. G. Davies, of Kent st., Epping,
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Record Entry of 2,100 Dogs at Royal Show
Cocker Repeats Success
Dog classes were judged on Saturday and the championship went to Mrs. G. Davies' Monowai Messenger, a Sydney bred blue roan, which was best dog in show at the last Melbourne Royal.
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3 STATES IN DOG'S CROWN
Soulful-eyed Monowai Messenger, a three-years-old Cocker Spaniel, was judged grand champion dog of the Show today and became the champion dog of three Australian States.
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‘DOG OF THE YEAR’ HONOR TO
COCKER SPANIEL
By Tom McGorien
WITH the 1952 Dog Show season almost over the old, old question will be debated as to which was "the dog of the year."
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Wins For Women
With Collie, Cocker
Mrs. G. Davies's cocker spaniel, Monowai Messenger, challenge winner in his section, and first in the stud class. (Story below.)
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JUDGES' AWARDS YESTERDAY
Best of breed: Mrs. G. Davies's ch Monowai Messenger. Cup for best dog: Mrs. G. Davies's ch Monowai Messenger
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Bourke and District Kennel Club
ANNUAL DOG SHOW
NEXT JUNE
On Sunday, 17th September, at Dubbo Kennel ClubShow, Mrs. S. Honeyman had a very creditable win with her Cocker Spaniel ‘Royoni Western Blue Boy.’
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Bourke
Kennel Club
Cocker Spaniel, Royoni [Western] Blue Boy, owned by Mr. and Mrs. N. Honeyman, was quite successful at Narrabri last Sunday and made his owners feel the trip was well worthwhile-
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BOURKE KENNEL CLUB
One dog Is making its first appearance in a show ring, while Mrs. S. Honeyman's Royoni [Western] Blue Boy should be throwing out a strong challenge to his competitors…
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THIRD ANNUAL
DOG SHOW
Nev. and Shirley Honeyman topped the score with Royoni Western Blue Boy — their Cocker Spaniel. They won Best Intermediate, Australian Bred…
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KENNEL CLUB NOTES
Two Major Award Wins
at Condobolin
Meanwhile at Narromine, Royoni Western Blue Boy, N. and Mrs. Honeyman's Cocker Spaniel, won a First…
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Bourke
Kennel Club
Royoni Western Blue Boy won a First on Saturday and another First on Sunday, defeating a very well known Champion dog to take out these wins.
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