Auctions FIFTH ANNUAL RANGIORA HACK, PONY AND WORKING DOG SALE Tn be held at RANGIORA RACEWAY on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1976 Dogs COMMENCING It AM.
Lot I—Account Mr P. R. Youngman. Woodend: “Glen,” 4 year handy dog. Lot 2—Account Mr M. Flood. White Rock: “Don.” 8 months plain eyed heading dog. Recently started. Showing promise. Lot 3—Account Mr T. White, Birch Hill. Rangiora. R D.: “Moss.” 6A year strong eyed heading dog. This dog has worked all his life in the high country, now an ideal down country dog. Lot 4—Account W, M. McHugh. “Hunua,” Hawarden: “Boy,” 21 months black and tan huntaway dog. Big powerful dog. Strong on a mob and very good on cattle. Needs work off hill country. Lot s—Account Mr G. T, Feary. Rangiora: “Bruce.” 20 month huntaway dog Grandson Lundy's “Wag." suitable . for trials, will work on hill or flat. Good noise and easy to command. Innoculated. Lot 6—Account Mr H. K. Barwell. Loburn: “Rowdy.” 7 year black beardy hunt away and yard dog. Dual innoculated. Lot 7 —Account Mr G, G- Read Ngahere: “Pep,” 4 year heading and lambing bitch. Lot B—Account Mr M. Flood. Whiterock: “Bill,” 12 month medium eyed heading dog. Very fast, clean working, bold nature, under command, will run on the hill. Dual innoculated. Lot 9—Account Mr G. T. Feary, Rangiora: “Roy” 12 month heading dog. Strong eyed, started and keen. Dual innoculated. Lot 10—Account Mr A. Miller. Hororata: “Tommy,” 15 months black and tan huntaway and yard dog. Lot 11—Account Mr lan D. Stevenson. Fernside: “Bert.” 18 month plain eyed heading dog. Has had some lambing experience. Lot 12—Account Mr R. M. Wallace. Ashley: “Glen.” 12 month heading dog. By “Don” out of P. Newton s “Bonny ” Lot 13—Account Mr W. M. Tilson. Templeton: “Bruce." 18 month plain eyed heading dog. Make good dog with plenty of work. Lot 14—Account Mr H. K. Barwell. Loburn: “Chip.” 3 year strong eyed heading > dog. Good lambing and trial dog. Easily worked, and under good command, Dual innoculated Lot 15—Account IT. T. Eder. Rangiora: “Boss.” 3 year plain eyed heading dog. Wide running, good on mobs. Lot 16—Account H. K. Bar-
well, T.oburn: “Bloke.” 3 year handy huntaway rtdg Big strong dog with plenty of noise. Lot 17—Account Mr B Knight. Okuku Hill Station: “Stone.” 3 year handy anti heading dog. Cattle dog will handle sheep also. Lot 18—Account Mr M. Flood. Whiterock: “Boss.” 8 months medium eyed heading dog. Recently started showing promise. Dual innoculated. Lot 19—Account Mr L. V. McGrath. Oxford: “Ben,” 20 month plain eyed heading dog. Keen, and starting to w'ork.. Lot 20—Account Mr H. K. Barwell. Loburn: "Bruce.” 2J year huntaway dog. Hill dog with plenty of distance and good noise. Lot 21—Account Mr C. Thomas. Rangiora: “Queen.” 2 year heading hitch by Dixon’s “Help.” from “Joan.” Lot 22—Account Mr R. M. Wyllie. Fernside: “Gyp." rising 2 year old Kelpie < ross plain eyed heading bitch Shows interest in cattle. Lot 23—Account Mr G. R Fechney, Marshlands: .“Sharp.” 7 year huntaway dog. Good yard and paddock dog. Good on mob work. Lot 24—Account Mr B E. Wright, Hororata: “Sue.” 3 year medium eyed heading bitch. Placed at trials, Good command. Good on the hill. Lot 25—Account Mr J. Gem mell. Darfield: “Flash.” 3 year plain eyed heading bitch. Works sheep or Lot 26—Account Mr AV. M. McHugh, “Hunua.” Hawarden: “Happ,” 18 month heading bitch. Very fast. Plenty of potential and needs work. Lot 27—Account Mr M. J. Robinson, Belfast: "Ned.” 4J year heading dog. Done three seasons lambing. Lot 23—Account Mr S. E Ogg. Tai Tapu: “Gyp,” 18 month eye bitch. Litter sister to G. Brennan’s “Queen.” Lot 29—Account Mr L, P. May. Waiau: “Duke.” 12 month handy dog. Make excellent paddock dog. Lot 30—Account Mr P W. Marshall, Waipara: "Biddy.” 7 year handy huntaway hitch. Plenty of noise, handy on mob and in yards. Has had several seasons in stock truck. Lot 31—Account Mr H. K. Barwell. Loburn: “Dan.’’ 2 year hand) huntaway dog. Good handy hill and paddock dog. Easily worked Lot 32—Account Mr A. K Jopp. Waiau: “Skip,” 20 month heading dog. One seasons hill work Lot 33—Account Mr D J MacKenzie, Waikari “Jane,” 2 year handy huntaway bitch. Running on the hill, handy round paddocks and yards and good with cattle Lot 34—Account Mr D. A Burnett. Rangiora: "Queen” 6 year strong eyed heading hitch. Well bred. Excellent lambing bitch. Dog trial ability, also ideal brood bitch. Lot 35—Account Mr H. K. Barwell, Loburn: “Ben.” 8 year handy huntaway dog. Handy in paddocks and yard. Lot 36—Account Mr A. Campbell. “Whalesback.” Waiau: “Sue,” 18 month heading bitch. Under command and running well. Lot 37—Account Mr G. A. Harkerss, Christchurch: “Joe.” 7 year black and tan huntaway dog. Hill country dog. Will work sheep or cattle. More suited to experienced shepherd. Lot "B—. Account Mr G. B Fechney. Marshlands: "Rogue.” 2( 'ear handy huntaway dog Good mustering dog with good command Good dog in yards and backs. (Continued 1b next column)
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19760925.2.144.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, 25 September 1976, Page 41
Word count
Tapeke kupu
836Page 41 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 25 September 1976, Page 41
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Copyright in all Footrot Flats cartoons is owned by Diogenes Designs Ltd. The National Library has been granted permission to digitise these cartoons and make them available online as part of this digitised version of the Press. You can search, browse, and print Footrot Flats cartoons for research and personal study only. Permission must be obtained from Diogenes Designs Ltd for any other use.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.