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COG TRIALS

WHATATUTU FIXTURE ENDS. CUPS AND SPECIALS, Favored by continued good weather the Whatatutu Sheep Dog Trial Club’s fixture wa s brought to a conclusion before another good attendance of spectators. In the final class, as in the earlier ones, the standard of work was exceptionally high. The cup for the champion dog ■ was won by C. Parkinson’s Rave. Results of the final class, with the awards of trophies. and special prizes, were as follows : Class 111, straight him :a way (49 entries) : At. Willaims’ Royal (16}, 9,6, 11})} 43 points, 2; A. Mcßae's Rose (16}, 8,7, 9}), 41 points, 2; O. Parkinson’s Ron (28, B}, s}, 10}), 401points, 3; C. Parkinson’s Rave (15, 9* s}, 10}), 39} points, 4. Maiden event.— A Campbell’s Roy 33} points.

Harding Memorial Cup, for team of three dogs, one in each class.—M. Parkinson's Royal, Bold, and Mac, 118 points, (won outright). Murphy trophy, for best heading dog and best huntaway entered in Classes II and 111. — G. 11. Spence’s Tam and Rough, 117 points (won outright). Club Cup, for competitor scoring most .points at the meeting.— C. Parkinson, total 268 points.

Senior Cup, for best tliree-dog team, one in each class.—• M. Parkinson’s Royal, Bold and Mac. Tait Memorial Trophy, for champion dog.— C. Parkinson’s Rave. Team Cup, for team comprising best heading dog, best heading-and-hunting dog, and best hunting dog.— C. Parkinson’s Rag, Rave and Don, aggregate 140 points. Junior Cup, for one dog in Class 1 and one in Class H.—L. Croon’s Joan and Toy, 64} points. (Won outright). Maiden Cup, for one dog in Class I and 1 one in Class 11. P. Paviour’s Streak and Blue, 59 points. Anderson Cup, for best turned-out competitor and team. —F. Moore. Class I Specials.— Fastest head: Q. Williams’ Yacht. Best maiden dog: H. Hollis’ Nap. Junior working dog in best style: B. Alexander. Class II Specials.—Best maiden dog: M. Parkinson’s Trust. Best command : Q Williams’ Wren. Dog lifting sheep in best stylo: Al. Parkinson’s Mac. Class 111 specials. — Noisiest huntaway: A. Mcßae’s Rose. Best maiden dog: L. Croon’s Tyne. Fastest time: A. .Campbell’s Roy. General specials.—'Youngest competitor: P, Moore. Team of two dogs, scoring highest in Classes I and II: C. Parkinson’s Rave and Don. Run-ner-up to Harding Memorial winner. C. Parkinson. .Runner-up to Tait Memorial winner: C. Parkinson. Run-ncr.-up to Murphy trophy winner: Q. Williams. Best drovers’ team: H, Hollis. Best two-dog team in Classes I and II: M. Parkinson. Best drovers’ team scoring no place at meeting: H. Hollis. Junior competitor scoring most points: L- Croon. Best-looking smooth-haired dog: A. Mcßae’s Wag. Best-looking rough haired dog: K. Norris’ Dan. Best-looking dog on trial ground: A. Van Slyke’s Tip. Team comprising one dog in Class I and one in Class III: Al. Parkinson’s Royal and Mac. One dog competing in Classes I and II: O. Parkinson’s Rave. One dog competing in Classes II and Hi; 'G. Spence’s Rough. Open jumping competition: W. Harris’ Cap. eßst Jumping‘sheep dog. C. Parkinson’s . Rag, Estimating weight ot sheep: P. Moore find W. Barron (tie); correct weight 65}ih.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11945, 16 May 1933, Page 2

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COG TRIALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11945, 16 May 1933, Page 2

COG TRIALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11945, 16 May 1933, Page 2

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