SHEEP DOG TRIALS
WHAKATANE DISTRICT CLUB WHAKATANE, Sat. • The 21st annual meeting of the Whakatane District Sheep Dog Club was held on Mr. W. C. Roberts's property at Wairau, Whakatane this week, the meeting occupying three days. The entries were good. Results of the meeting were as follows: Classl. Head, bring back and hold in ring: G. Butler's "Moss" 1; H. Sisam's "Nell' 2; J. Butler's "Ring" 3. . • Class la. Gold Medal for novice, with maiden dog scoring most points in Class 1. S. James "Lad." Class 2. Head, pull, drive, yard: G. Butler's "Moss" 1; . C. Cleary's " Baldie" 2; G. Mead's "Wisp" 3. Class 2a. Gold medal for novice with maiden dog scoring most points in Class 2. E. Hunt's "Poi" 1. Class 3. Hunt-away, zigzag: G. Mead's "Fly" 1 ; C. Cleary's "Bruce" 2. Class 3.a Gold anedal novice with maiden dog scoring most points in Hunt-away Class. S. James's "Lad" 1. Class 4. Hunt, head, bring back, and hold in ring. H. Mitehell's "Wag" 1. Colyer Cup for maiden dog scoring most points in 1, and 2. G. S. Butler's "Moss" 1. Bergman Cup for local dog scoi*ing most points in Class 2. C. Cleary's "Baldie." Dog scoring most points in Classes 1, 2 and 3. G. S. Mead's "Fly." Champion Dog. G. S. Meads "Fly." Best lift in Class 1 and 2. C. Cleary's "Baldie." Fastest head in Class 1 and 2. G. S. Mead's "Wisp." Nosiest huntaway. G. S. Mead's "Fly." Youngest competitor. Alfred Mitchell. » Novice scoring most points at trials. S. James. Local maiden dog scoring most points Class 1. H . Sisam's "Nell."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 232, 23 May 1932, Page 6
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