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The supreme champion of Great Britain, Mr J. M. Wilson, with Glen, the winning -clog, working at the international sheep dog trials on Perdiswell Park, Worcester, England. Competitors have to work a small flock of five sheep, driving them through gates, separating two from the rest, penning the five, and finally separating one from the remainder and holding it apart until such time as the judges agree that it is under perfect control.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26904, 16 October 1948, Page 9

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The supreme champion of Great Britain, Mr J. M. Wilson, with Glen, the winning -clog, working at the international sheep dog trials on Perdiswell Park, Worcester, England. Competitors have to work a small flock of five sheep, driving them through gates, separating two from the rest, penning the five, and finally separating one from the remainder and holding it apart until such time as the judges agree that it is under perfect control. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26904, 16 October 1948, Page 9

The supreme champion of Great Britain, Mr J. M. Wilson, with Glen, the winning -clog, working at the international sheep dog trials on Perdiswell Park, Worcester, England. Competitors have to work a small flock of five sheep, driving them through gates, separating two from the rest, penning the five, and finally separating one from the remainder and holding it apart until such time as the judges agree that it is under perfect control. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26904, 16 October 1948, Page 9