In Newfoundlands (Black) Mr. H. Mapplebeck was first and third in Dogs and first in Bitches with his Leo, Lion, and Brunette, Mr. Wildman being second in Dogs with Mayor of Bingley. In Other than Black Mr. Evan's Dick won; Mr. Freeman's Landseer was next in order.

Deer-hounds and Greyhounds were small classes. Dr. Haddon was first in the former in both classes with his Roy and Lupa, the other winners in Dogs being Mr. H. C. Mustess (with Monzie) and Miss F. Wilson (with Bruce). In Greyhounds Mr. T. Jarvis won in Dogs with Nelson II., and Mr. J. Fawdry in Bitches with his Ada.

In Foreign Dogs the winners were Miss C. C. F. Smith, Miss H. F. Campbell, and Messrs. W. Schuller, J. Angell, and W. J. R. Watson.

In Pointers Mr. R. Lloyd Price took both champion prizes with his Wagg and Mead in Large Dogs and Bitches, and was first for Small-sized Bitches with his Bow Bells, the champion prize for Small-sized Dogs being given to Mr. W. Arkwright's Tramp. In Open Large Dogs Mr. Pilkington's Faust was first, Mr. Barclay Field's Dick second. In Open Large Bitches Mr. G. Moore took both prizes with his Maggie and Moss. In Small Dogs the winners were Mr. R. T. Veitch's Don and Mr. B. Field's Riot. In Small Bitches Mr. W. Arkwright won with Prude II., Mr. Sam Price's Zeal coming next.

English Setters found Mr. J. Fletcher's Rock taking champion prize for Dogs, Mr. Purcell-Llewellin's Phantom doing like in Bitches. In Open Dogs Mr. Purcell-Llewellin was first and third with Count Wind 'Em and Prince Royal, Mr. W. D. Duncan being second with Royal IV. In Open Bitches Mr. Purcell-Llewellin was first and second with his Puzzle and Baffle, Major Ireland next with Ruth.

In Gordon Dogs the order was Mr. Richardson's Duke first, Mr. H. Mapplebeck's Blossom second, Mr. W. Allison's Ronald third. In a strong class of Gordon Bitches Mr. H. Mapplebeck won with Mona, Mr. Richardson coming second with Bee, and Mr. E. L. Parsons third with Jessie.

In Irish Setter Dogs (a good class) Mr. Hilliard was first with Count, Mr. C. J. Abbott second with Plunkett, and Mr. G. W. G. McHaffie third with Baste. In Irish Bitches first went to Mr. J. H. O'Brien's Kitty, second to Mr. McHaffie's Mina, and third to Mr. C. J. Abbott's Colleen Oge.

The champion prizes for Dogs and Bitches in Black Retrievers were awarded to Mr. J. A. Piatt's wavy-coated Loyal and Mr. J. H. Salter's curly-coated King Koffee. Mr. E. G. Farquharson was first in Open Wavy-coated Dogs with his Ben, next in order being Mr. J. M. Marshall's Task and Mr. Mapplebeck's Tuft. In like Bitches Mr. Farquharson won with Bess, Mr. C. Pilgrim being second with Whiskey, and Captain G. Mousley third with Bramble. In Wavy-coated Puppies Mr. W. J. Lyon's Ling won, followed by Mr. E. G. Farquharson's Bertha. In Curly-coated Dogs first went to Mr. J. W. Morris's Monk, an extra second being given to Mr. G. H. Granville's King Sweep. In Curly Bitches the winners were Mr. J. H. Bonner's Lady Flora, Mr. J. H. Salter's Belle, and Mr. J. Bullman's Maude. The winners in Puppies were Mr. J. W. Morris's Monk and Mr. S. Darbey's True II. In Retrievers Other than Black Mr. L. Mackenzie's brown Garnet, afterwards so well known, was first, and Mr. E. G. Farquharson's Rouge second.

Spaniels all through were small entries. In Irish Water-spaniels Mr. Skidmore won with his noted Barney, Mr. Ebdell being second with Wallace.

Mr. Fletcher won with Flo in Other Water-spaniels.

Mr. W. Arkwright was first and third in Clumber Dogs and first in Clumber Bitches with his Looby, Lapis, and Peg respectively, Mr. H. B. Spurgin being second in Dogs with Trudge and third in Bitches with Di, and Mr. J. Partlett second in Bitch class with Ruby.

Mr. T. Jacobs won in Sussex Dogs with the well-known and typical Bachelor, the indomitable Mr. J. Fletcher coming second with Major, and the afterwards noted Guy winning third for Mr. H. Green. In Sussex Bitches some well-known exhibitors took the money, Messrs. Bowers and Arnold being first with Maude, Mr. J. H. Salter second with Change, and Mr. W. W. Thomson (who has always had a soft spot in his heart for Spaniels of different varieties, and won not a few prizes with them in his long exhibiting career) third with Progress.

In Black Spaniels of both sexes Mr. J. Fletcher's Young Bob won, followed by Mr. W. Avery's Black Douglas and Mr. A. H. Easten's Brush. Mr. J. H. Bonner won with Jet in a class for Black Spaniels under 22 lb.

In Any other Variety of Spaniels the awards were: first to Mr. H. B. Spurgin's Flora, second to Mr. R. J. Auld's Bess II.

A grand lot faced the judge in the Champion Class for Fox-terrier Dogs, in which the redoubtable Buffett was placed first, and the stylish Brokenhurst Joe second (two terriers greatly admired by the writer, and would take some beating to-day). In Champion Fox-terrier Bitches Mr. C. Pilgrim's Akeley Nettle was first and Mr-Fred. Burbidge's beautiful Dorcas second. This class also contained some capital specimens, but Mr. J. H. Murchison's well known Olive was marked "Absent." (The total entries in all classes of Fox-terriers at this show exceeded 150 actual specimens, not, as now, when one dog or bitch may appear in many classes.) In a good class of Small Smooth Open Dogs Mr. J. H. Murchison was first with Tom, Mr. Hopkinson second with Little Buffett, Mr. Arkwright third with Volo, and Mr. Hayes fourth with Tramp. In a class of twenty-seven Large Open Smooth Dogs the winners were Mr. Tredinnick's Whip, Mr. F. Burbidge's Buff, and Mr. W. R. Shute's Crotchet. In Small Bitches Mr. F. Redmond was first and fourth with Daisy and Deacon Nettle, Mr. Burbidge second with Dainty, and Mr. Hayes third with Mermaid. In Large Bitches the awards were: first to Mr. Murchison's Natty, second to Mr. J. J. Pim's Diligent, and third to Mr. P. R. Brewis's Frisky. In a well-filled class of Dog Puppies Mr. H. Peel was first, Mr. F. Redmond's Deacon Rouser second, and Mr. Joe Foreman's Taste third. In an entry of twenty Bitch Puppies all three winners were afterwards well known - Mr. Redmond's Deacon Ruby, and Mr. F. Burbidge's Blossom and Bloom (the two last being prime favourites of the writer).