C. S. Stringer: “Sweep,” 6 year Heading Dog. A very good lambing dog, will catch ewes, pull cast ewes up, has been placed at trials, good on cattle. R. J. Carmichael: “Dark,” 3J year Huntaway Dog. Good reliable all round dog, can be used for lambing down, ideal for farmer needing only one dog. C. Giddens: “Sadie,” 20 month Huntaway Bitch. Beardie, good in yards, backing, plenty power on hill. L. V. McGrath: “Jill.” 8 j'ear Huntaway Bitch. Handy, good paddock and yard dog, suitable for boy or one dog farm. J. Macer: “Pyke,” 2 year good Heading Dog. R. McLeod: 4 year Huntaway Bitch. Excellent yard and paddock bitch, Barwell bred, will take all the work you give her. W. J. Roger: “Spark.” 5 year Heading Dog. Done 3 seasons lambing and been a mainstay dog, very fast, firm and clean running, a top dog in every way. P. Binnie: “Lass,” 4 year Huntaway Bitch. Top yard dog, good in paddocks plenty of punch On mobs, works for anyone, no vice, good breeding bitch, well bred." M. Gilbert: “Dick,” 10 month Heading Dog. Strong eyed bred. R. A. O’Carroll: "Lass,” 3 year Heading Bitch. Plain eyed, good command, easily worked, done seasons lambing. F. Osborne: “Speed,” 15 month Heading Dog. Medium eyed dog, bred by the Vendor, very kind and keen, easy to stop and work and no bite, developing extremely well. P. W. Reveley: “Stump,” 21 year Huntaway Dog. Handy, good consistent" worker. M. G. Miller: “Patch.” 2 year Heading Bitch. Make good lambing bitch, good on big mobs, well bred. G. Woods: “Rod,” 20 month Huntaway Dog. Good noise and temperament, full of ability, will make trial dog, out of A. Blinkhorne’s “Bloke” bitch by K. Lamont’s “Bounce.” L. O’Carroll: “Cash,” 5i year Heading Dog. Strong running, medium eyed, off high country, done 3 seasons mustering, excellent lambing dog with 3 seasons experience, very easy to work and command. D. Gunn: “Snoop,” 21 year Heading Bitch. Under good command, will work on hill or flat, firm, inoculated. E. M. Barnes: “Snow,” 21 year Heading Dog. Free running, safe, reliable, one season lambing, suitable high country, Dickson’s “Tiger” by Tomlin’s “Patch." L. G. Biggs: “Sue,” 4 year Heading Bitch. Good all round header with plenty of eye. W. G. Muldoon: “Turk,” 31 year Huntaway Dog. Handy, extra good farm dog. catch ewes at lambing, will head on road, work sheep or cattle. J. R. Burrows: “Pip,” 31 year Heading Biich. Well bred by a full brother to Brenan’s “Queen,” done two seasons lambing, good on big mobs. D. G. Watson: “Roy,” 2-| year Huntaway Dog. Well bred, big noise, 2 seasons mustering. P. M. Melville: “Joe,” 8 month Heading Dog. By D. White’s “Bright,” medium eyed, firm, showing lots of promise, under good command. A. O. S. Prentice; “Bell.” 18 month Heading Bitch. Smooth coated eye dog, make good lambing dog. H. K. Barwell: “Ned,” 4 year Huntaway Dog. Perfect handy dog, heads wide and clean in paddocks, quiet on a few sheep with plenty of noise in yards, excellent backing dog, ’ has done a seasons lambing, easily worked, will work for anyone. J. Gemmell: “Rose,” 20 month Heading Bitch. Suitable for stud sheep, good and kind. G. L. Morris: ,‘>Turk,” 41 year Huntaway Dog. Handy, mustering and paddock dog, " works sheep and cattle, clean working and easy to work, by D. R. Buske’s “Joe - Sovoldi,” placed at trials. C. N. Watson: “Mist.” 20 month Heading Bitch. Strong eyed, good wide running, plenty of distance on hill, suitable for lambing ’ and mustering. W. G. Plaisted: “Punch,” 24 year Huntaway Dog. Plenty Of noise, no bite, good in jards, good on cattle or sheep, work for anyone. G. E. Taylor: “Haig,” 4 year Heading Dog. Grandson of R. M. Wilson's “Rose,” top dog, easy to work. I. D. Stevenson: “Ace.” 12 month Heading Dog. Plain eyed, genuine natural worker, firm on large or small mobs, will bark on sticky sheep, easily worked. C. S. Thomas: “Bob,” 2 year 10 month Huntaway Dog. By G. Wood’s “Wally” from Stedman’s “Duke” bitch, int. trial dog, won maiden first time out. L. V. McGrath: “Tip,” 2 year Heading Dog. By K. Barwell’s “Tim” out of Barweirs “Fay,” medium to strong eyed, good clean cast and pull, hill or paddock dog, trial potential. V. Stanley: “Dawn,” 51 year Heading Bitch. . Strong eyed, very good lambing and mustering bitch, heels cattle, leaving very good pups, under very good command and been placed at trials. I. G. Saunders: “Jack,” 6 year Heading Dog. Strong eyed, done 4 years lambing. A. G. Dickson: “Rab,” 12 month Heading Dog. Exceptionally good clean running dog, verynatural, needs work and experience, Brennan and Berkehan blood lines. J. Macer: “Bet,” 9 month Huntaway Bitch. R. M. Cleland: “Bruce.” 11 year Heading Dog. Plain eyed, can handle a few sheep as well as a mob,'would make excellent lambing dog. R. L. Peden: “Moss,” 5 year Heading Dog. Strong pulling hill dog and good lambing dog. W. J. Prestage: “June,” 5 year Heading Bitch. Wide running. W. P. Steward: “Mick.” 2 year Huntaway Dog. W. Hoban: “Cloud,” 8 year Heading Dog. Good lambing dog, easy to command. A. Butterick: “Tip,” 3 year Heading Dog. 3 year lambing dog. C. A. Johnson: “Tim,” 2| year Heading Dog. Strong eyed, very keen, excellent lambing dog, well bred, pedigree available, inoculated. R. J. Hall: “Spy,” 4 year Heading Dog. Good hill country dog. J. W; Bryne: '‘Rough,” 10 month Heading Dog. By J. G. Dalzell’s “Guide” out of J. K. McLaughlin’s “Judy,” kind with sheep and working well.
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