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THE BORDER COLLIE

F it wasn’t for the time-and moneysaved by the sheepdog wool would be much dearer than it is today, and many of us wouldn't be able to afford clothes at all, says Sydney Moorhouse in a talk on the sheepdog to be heard in the 2YA Farm Session on Friday, May 31, and later from other stations. The sheep dog today is, of course, mainly the Border Collie, who is found in almost all the big sheep-rearing countries of the Commonwealth, as well as beyond; and New Zealand listenérs will be particularly interested in the account Mr Moorhouse gives of the way in which some of the Border Collie pedigree lines spread to this country. The talk will be useful and interesting also as an introduction to the National Sheep Dog Trial Championships to be held next month.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 27

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THE BORDER COLLIE New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 27

THE BORDER COLLIE New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 927, 17 May 1957, Page 27

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