Ashburton Sales Ashburton Sales TWENTY THIRD ANNUAL SHEEP AND CATTLE DOG SALE zJTn THURSDAY, JULY 5,1979, (nw) Commencing 9.30 am. fWJj] OUR HOLDING PADDOCKS, TARBOTTONS ROAD, ASHBURTON WE WILL OFFER 101 DOGS AND 40 BITCHES BRED TO WORK. SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF FARMING. Will. WORK BOTH CAIILL AND SHtLP Catalogues with full details of each dog will be available from the Auctioneers. On Account of:
J. Gemmell; ’‘Guy,’’ 2 year Heading Dog. Back in yard and shed, good on mob. W. P. Steward: “Toby,” 6 year Huntaway Dog. Excellent all rounder. G. R. Chapman: 20 month Heading Dog. Running well. E. M. Barnes: “Rock,” 15 month Heading Dog. Big strong dog, plain eyed and keen, will suit large mobs and heavy sheep. A. J. Findlay: “Tip,” 5 year Huntaway Dog. Good all round sheep dog. D. Olorenshaw: “Gyp,” 2 year Heading Bitch. Plain eyed, go;- 0 well. Client: “Rick,” 2-T year Heading Dog. Make good lambing dog, under good command, very sound. I. G. Saunders: “Ben,” 2 year Huntaway Dog. Handy, plenty of noise in the yards. J. A. N. Grigg: “Lou,” 17 month Heading Dog. I. N. Evans: “Big,” 8 year Heading Dog. Capable lambing dog. J. A. N. Grigg: “Jill,” 6A year Huntaway Bitch. Works well in the yards. G. R. Fechney; “Toby,” 15 month Heading Dog. Handy. F. D. H. Gray: 2 year Huntaway Dog. R. H. Riddle: “Nig,” 4 year Huntaway Dog. Backing and paddock dog, will work cattle. T. Angus: “Mac,” 1| year Huntaway Dog. Handy, this dog has great potential. M. Gilbert: “Moss,” 10 month Heading Dog. Strong eyed breed. W. L. Hassall: “Fly.” 3 year Heading Bitch. Excellent breed - pedigree available on request, plain eyed, good brood bitch. R. E. Miller: “Ben,” 2 year Heading Dog. By M. Millar’s “Tyke” out of R. M. Wilson’s bred bitch. Good nature. K. Armstrong: “Ace,” 6 month Heading Dog. Strong eyed and natural. C. S. Thomas; “Vic,” lj year Heading Dog. By H. Roxburgh’s “Cade” from a Kinross Glen bitch. L. Hodgkinson: 5 year Heading Dog. Reasonably strong eyed, a very pliable dog. W. J. Rogers: “King,” 13 month Heading Dog. North Island bred, big strong medium eyed dog, very easily controlled and is a kind dog with sheep, would make a trial or farm dog. R. J. Sowden: “Pat,” 2 year Heading Bitch. Medium eyed, full sister to “Lass,” fast and free running, under good command, strong pull. F. W. Brill: “Fritz,” 10 month Heading Dog. Will make good handy dog, is under reasonable command, good on cattle, dual inoculated. J. A. N. Grigg: “Bruce,” 4 year Huntaway Dog. A. W. Hubbard: “Maid,” 4 year Heading Bitch. Handy cattle dog. C. S. Rutland: “Star,” 16 month Heading Dog. Well bred, easy to command. C. R. Gates: “Ferg,” 3 year Heading Dog. Plain eyed hill dog. W. P. Steward: “Ben,” 2 year Handy Huntaway Dog. C. A. Johnson: “Boy,” 11 month Heading Dog. Well bred young dog, shaping well, inoculated - distemper and hepatitis. H. K. Barwell: “Chief,” 11 month Heading Dog. Strong eyed, very firm, make good trial or lambing dog. P. M. Melville: "Jill,” 15 month Heading Bitch. Medium eyed, very firm and clean, will make outstanding lambing bitch, under good command. A. Miller: “Star,” 17 month Heading Dog. By “Paddy” from “Floss,” “Floss” is by R. M. Wilson’s “Trump Junior” from J. Dixon’s “Jill,” fast running, good header. T. Baker: “Scott,” 2| year Heading Dog. Fast, reliable, under good command, done some trial work. L. Fairhall: “Sam,” 2 year Huntaway Dog. Will back, good yard dog also works in paddock. R. S. King: “Maid,” 18 month Heading Bitch. Just started, keen. L. G. Biggs: “Joe,” 15 month Huntaway Dog. Good noisy young dog showing promise. Miss A.’Burrows: “Storm,” 6 year Heading Dog. Heading eye dog, excellent lambing, under good command, work for anyone. B. G. Thwaites: “Blue,” 2 year Heading Bitch. Handy, lambing potential. R. J. Forrester: “Dirk,” 5-i year Huntaway Dog. Well bred, has been used on a North Canterbury high country station for both sheep and cattle mustering, has plenty of distance and is good around yards. N. E. Glass: “Fay,” 2| year Heading Bitch. By H. Morrison’s “Ben.” G. R. Fechney: “Bruce,” 4 year Huntaway Dog. Good hill mustering dog, good in yards, could make a trial dog. W. J. Rogers: “Wag,” year Huntaway Dog. Handy, good forceful dog on mobs and is easy to control. F. W. Brill: “Meg,” 8 month Huntaway Bitch. Beardie, good little yard or truck bitch, handy in paddock, will also work cattle. G. T. Feary: “Storm,” 2 year Heading Dog. Fast clean running dog, plenty of distance on the hill, easily worked with good command, a grandson of H. Weir’s “Patch,” dual inoculated. J. J. O’Carroll: “Lass,” 3 year Heading Bitch. Medium eyed, wide running, done 2 seasons lambing, quiet working. M. Gilbert: “Ben,” 10 month Heading Dog. Strong eyed bred. C. S. Rutland: “Glen,” 11 month Heading Dog. Well bred, just starting. G. R. Ross: “Pam,” 8 month Heading Bitch. Strong eyed, B. P. Newton’s “Ben” by J. Burrow’s “Charm.” very keen and firm. A. K. Nicholas: “Joe,” year Huntaway D<sg. Forceful mob dog, bred by T. Shield’s “Wag.” B. G. Cleaver: “Kate,” Il month Heading Bitch. Plain eyed, is running out well, easy to command, will make a good down country bitch. Mrs H. M. McConnell: “Tramp,” 2 year Huntaway Dog. Good steady handy dog, backs well and works well in paddock, very friendly. P. L. Barrett: “Kate,” 8 month Huntaway Bitch. Handy. H. D. Bennett: “Ash,” 2 year Huntaway Dog. Well bred, good backing and yard dog, done one season at freezing works. P. M. Melville: “Rose,” 9 month Huntaway Bitch. By P. May’s “Syd,” recent winner South Island straight huntaway, big noise, has makings of top bitch.
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