SHEEP DOG TRIALS
YARDING CHAMPIONSHIP SOUTH ISLAND CONTEST [nY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] CIIRISTCHURCH, Friday Scoring four points more than any other nf the 54 dogs entered, Cyril Parks' (Burke's Puss) Fawn won the heading, pull and yarding championship at the South Island sheep dost tmil championship meeting at Springfield. The entries were representative of all the South Island and parts of the North Island. The course was extremely exacting. The halfbred sheep were strong, fast and fractious, and only six dogs yarded. 1? es ul< s: C. Parker's Fawn, 51} points (possible 54), 1; lan Anderson's (Kurow) Gl»n, 4<J, 2; M. A, Mathcson's (Middlemarch) Scott, 47, 3; M. A. Jenkins' Courtenay Queen, 4l>!. 4; C. A. Parker's (Burke's Pass) George 111.. 45J, 5; G. P. Johnston's (Oamaru) Red. 45. G.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22142, 22 June 1935, Page 11
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