Ashburton Sales ZTuX TWENTIETH ANNUAL SHEEP DOG SALE zjTTx THURSDAY, JULY 1,1976 - Commencing 9.30 a.m. AT OUR HOLDING PADDOCKS, TARBOTTONS ROAD. ASHBURTON WE WILL OFFER 114 DOGS AND 23 BITCHES BRED TO WORK. SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF FARMING. WILL WORK BOTH CATTLE AND SHEEP. N.B. CATALOGUES WITH FULL DETAILS OF EACH DOG WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM THE AUCTIONEERS
ON ACCOUNT OF: D. C. Butterick — “Wag,” two-year Huntaway dog. Handy. M. Bowler — “Rock,” eight-year Heading dog. Good lambing and farm dog, medium eye. M. E. Robb — “Snow,” 17-month Heading dog. Will make good lambing dog. D. G. A. Hydes — six-tnonth Huntaway dog. Has been vaccinated for distemper. M. Evans — “Spike.” 3?-year Heading dog. Strongeyed, Southland bred and will make good lambing dog. B. Sugrue — “Wag,” eight-year Huntaway dog. Honest toiler, ideal for boy. N. K. Montgomery — “Turk,” nine-month Huntaway dog. Black and tan, handy. B. J. Westgarth — “Glen,” 34-year Huntaway dog. Black and white, done lambing and hill work, very firm, well bred. D. C. Anderson — “Trick,” two-year Heading dog. Well bred, good lambing dog. J. N. McLeod — “Dick,” three-year Huntaway dog. Plenty of noise, good in yards and road, has done hill and cattle work. G. McMillan — “Craig,” 15-month Heading dog. Good handy dog. good on mob and will make good lambing dog. R. S. King — “Chang,” two-year Heading dog. Under good command. H. Miller — “Kane,” 3|-year Huntaway dog. Good all rounder. E, R. Cottrell — “Smoke,” five-year Heading dog. Medium-eyed, excellent mob and lambing dog. has lambed 1500 paddock ewes each year, will catch ewes or lambs on command, easily controlled, dual inoculation. P. Newton — "Laddie,” 10-month Heading dog. Out of Bonnie by M. Wallace’s Don, a proven cross, very firm and going well. J. Gemmell — "Ike,” 12-month Heading dog. Plaineyed dog. C. Webb — “Boy,” eight-year Huntaway dog. Yard and backing dog. J. Kotlowsky — “Dick,” 14-month Heading dog. Plain-eyed, will show eye on a few sheep, very sound, well bred. P. Newman — “Boy,” Heading dog. Handy, suitable for flat, good for lambing, forceful on cattle. W. J. Ashby — "Scott,” 12-month Huntaway dog. Dual innoculated, just starting to go, handy bred. A. Miller — “Dan.” 20-month Heading dog. Black and white. A. L. Dobson — 2A-year Huntaway dog. Good in yards and paddock, will work both cattle and sheep. A. Burrows — “Spot.” 51-year Heading dog. Runs well, handy lambing dog. P. Newman — “Spike,” seven-year Huntaway dog. Handy. D. White — "Snow,” s|-year Huntaway dog. Handy, wil head, hunt and back. C. Thomas — “Rod,” IJ-year Huntaway dog. Well bred, handy in paddocks and yards, noisy. H. W. J. Hewson — “Glen,” 2|-year Heading and lambing dog. H. T. Eder — “Patch,” 20-month Heading dog. L. R. Forrester — “Star,” four-year Heading dog. Good strong-eyed mustering and lambing dog, been run at trials, under good command. P. B. Rutherford — “Mick,” three-year Huntaway dog. Fast, wide running eye dog, trained in hill country, should make excellent handy, dog. Mrs M. H. I. Shaw — “Tim,” 18-month Heading dog. By White’s Gale, gentle with stock, shows good promise, inoculated. H. T. Eder — “Moss,” five-year Heading dog. P. Newman — “Rock,” 4|-year Huntaway dog. Handy on cattle, clean on sheep, under good command. R. M. Tomlin — “Bob,” two-year outstanding Heading dog. Good on paddocks or hills, very firm but kind with sheep, easy to control. Bred from top New Zealand bloodlines. G. N. Watson — “Bob,” 10-month Heading dog. Running but in need of work. A. M. Ensor — “Boy,” 18-month Heading dog. Plain-eyed, suitable for lambing and paddock work. , J. Playsted — “Al,” three-year Heading dog. By W. Playsted’s Dark, backs, good truck dog, some hill experience. D. Boler — “Glen,” 19-month Heading dog. Grandfather Thompson’s Pride. L. O’Carroll — “Luke,” seven-year Huntaway dog. Will head, noisy in yards. L. R. Forrester — “Vic,” two-year Heading dog. Strong-eyed mustering dog, done one season’s lambing and showing excellent potential for lambing, under good command. W H Pilcer — “Dan,” 12-month Heading dog. Will head, hunt and back, keen worker. H. W. J. Hewson — “Jake.” 2|-year Heading and Lambing dog. N G. McCraw — “Pete,” two-year Heading dog. Black and white, strong pulling dog. no vice. R. M. Cleland — "Boy,” five-year Huntaway dog. Has plenty of natural noise, will back, good around shed and yards and is excellent heeler on cattle, inoculated. W H Pilcer — “Ben,” two-year Heading dog. Good all round handy dog, keen worker. D. G. A. Hydes — six-month Heading dog. Has been vaccinated against distemper. M A. Frazer — “Scott,” six-year Huntaway dog. Handy, useful in yard and paddocks. Mrs M. H. I. Shaw — “Glow.” 18-month Heading dog. By Smack’s Cap and Tess. Keen and bold, under good command, could make good lambing dog, inoculated. , „ t . C. D. Black — “Moss,” 10-month Huntaway dog. Well bred, black, strong-eyed, wide running
dog. G Feary — “Doug." three-year Huntaway dog. Excellent hill dog, plenty of distance and noise, hard on cattle, keen backing dog. By G. Feary’s Scott, inoculated.
TINWALD SALE - TUESDAY, JUNE 30 SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE On account of: MR J. JOHNSTON. Rakaia. 200 Corriedale Ewes. Mated Suffolk and South Suffolk Ram February 14. ASHBURTON. 2709 FOR SALE 3 Handy Bred Sheepdog Pups. For further information •on tact:— PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS LTD, ASHBURTON. Phone 4083, a-h. 24-803. _ i 8006
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