DOG TRIALS
KYEBURN CLUB’S MEETING. MR A. T. MILLER’S SUCCESS. Southland owners, notably Mr A. T. Miller, of Clifden, met with considerable success at the. Kyeburn dog trials decided last Friday and Saturday. The results were: Maiden Heading (35 entries; possible points 60). —Mr C. Crutchley’s Toby (43J points) 1, Mr S. O’Neill’s Flax (361) 2, Mr J. Rawcliff’s June (35) 3, Mr S. O’Neill’s Pride (33) 4. Open Heading—Mr J. Donald’s Lammerlaw Don (50 points) 1, Mr C. Smith’s Moss (481) 2, Mr J. Anderson’s Toby Junior (45|) 3. Open Heading (27 entries; possible points 46).—Mr J. Anderson’s Toby Junior (43J points) 1, Mr J. B. Purdue’s Kip (42 points) 2, Mr A. T. Miller’s Runt (41J points) 3, Mr T. Anderson’s Toby (41 points) 4. Maiden Huntaway (17 entries; possible points 60).—Mr D. Munro’s Tweed (46 points) 1, Mr C. Crutchley’s Sweep (43 points) 2, Mr J. Kerr’s Ned (42 points) 3, Mr J. Rawcliff’s Romp (39 points) 4. Open Huntaway (33 entries; possible points 60).—Mr A. T. Miller’s Syd (58 points) 1, Mr A. T. Miller’s Jock (57 points) 2, Mr J. Anderson’s Flag (54 points) 3, Mr I. Anderson’s Speed (53 points) 4. The following is a list of the principal special prizes:—Mustering Cup: Mr
A. T. Miller (1762- points) 1. Mackenzie Gold Cup (unplaced competitor gaining most points at the trial): Mr C. McErlane (1791 points) 1. Club Trophy (for dog scoring highest points at trial): Mr S. O’Neill’s Flax (111 J points) 1. J. B. Hislop Trophy (value £2 10/-, for dog scoring second highest points at the trial): Mr C. Crutchley (1011 points). E. T. Shand Trophy (value £2 2/-, second mustering team): Mr lan Anderson (133 J points). J. T. Preston Trophy (value £1 1/-): Mr John Anderson (124 points). Club Trophy (competitor coming longest distance): Mr A. T. Miller.
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Southland Times, Issue 22297, 12 April 1934, Page 9
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