Little River winners in zig-zag trial
A Little River man, Graham Dickie, and his dog, Bess, have won the Rover zig-zag huntaway competition at the South Island Sheep Dog Trial Championships at Lochiel station, near Hanmer Springs in North Canterbury. The pair ended with 195% points to take the competition from secondplaced Murray Dodds of Waikaka and his dog, Dan.
The finals of the class one, two and four sections will be run todav.
Final results of the class three competition were.— Graham Dickie, Bess, Little
River, 195*4 points, 1; Murray Dodds, Dan, Waikaka, 1924, 2; Ivan Williams, Wad, Cheviot, 1924, 3; Don White, Sky, Taihape, 191%, 4; Stephen Brennan, Kate, Mangaweka, 189%, 5; Chris Wallace, Holly, Garston, 1894, 6 ; Mervyn Williams, Dip, Raetihi, 16734, 7.
The-seven finalists in the class one, , long head competition are.—
Ted Weir, Sue, Methven, 964 points; • Des Murphy, Rod, Pio Pio, 96; Bernard Arends, Pat, Pahiatua, 954; Fred Graham, Jock, Kurow, 95; Mervyn King, Jed, Pleasant Point, 944; Angus Ferguson, Rene, Oamaru, 94; Neville Hore, Jet, North Otago, 934-
The seven finalists in the
class four, straight huntaway competition are.— Lloyd Smith, Birch, Roxburgh, 98 points; Bob McKay, Bloke, Waikaia, 97; Peter Angland, Roan, Alexandra, 96%; Russell Peek, Mace, Balclutha, 96; Bruce Calder, Thump, Blenheim, 954; Tom Neylon, Wag, Dannevirke, 954; Deidre Bartlett, Clyde, Masterton, 95. The top seven competitors in the class two, Tux short head and yard competition in running order are.— William Scorgie, Boy, Outram; Michael Wedd, Dell, Napier; Murray Lott, Spy, Garston; Lott, Pauline, Garston; D. Calder, Queen, Little River; William Scorgie, Roger, Outram; Arends, Pat, Pahiatua.
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Press, 19 May 1989, Page 34
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