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Southland Centre SOUTHLAND CENTRE President: Brian Sparrow 165 Davidson Road West, R D 2, Gore 9772 Cellphone 027 490 7770 Email : [email protected] Secretary: Maria Hurrell Southland Sheep Dog Trial Association P O Box 86, Gore 9740 Phone 03 207 1749 Cellphone 027 202 3358 Email : [email protected] Home Address : 464 Craigie Road, R D 1, Gore 9771 Stud Register : Ross Hurrell 464 Craigie Road, R D 1, Gore 9771 Phone 03 207 1749 Cellphone 027 489 9830 Email: [email protected] Promotions Officer: Anna Sparrow 165 Davidson Road West, R D 2, Gore 9772 Cellphone 027 590 7770 Email: [email protected] Archives Officer: Maria Hurrell 464 Craigie Road, R D 1, Gore 9771 Phone 03 207 1749 or 027 202 3358 Email: [email protected] Club Judges Rod Coulter 112 Centre Bush Otapiri Road, R D 2, Winton 9782 Co-ordinator: Phone 03 236 0752 Cellphone 027 283 4570 Email: [email protected] February Waiau CC Penny MacPherson 5th Grounds: Richard & Trudy 2030 Clifden Blackmount Road, R D 2, Otautau 9682 Slee’s Property, Wairaki Phone 03 225 8690 or 027 405 7500 Station, 2030 Clifden Email: [email protected] Blackmount Road Entries Close at 12 Noon February Waimahaka CC Jared Ellis 6th Grounds: Russell & Roslyn 216 Waimahaka-Fortification Road, R D 1, Wyndham 9891 Cook’s Property, 452 Phone 027 284 1401 Waimahaka-Fortification Road Email: [email protected] Entries Close at 12 noon February Wyndham SDTC Marcia Kenndy 12 th & 13 th Grounds: Tim Story’s Property, 934 Wairikiki – Mimihau Road, R D 2, Wyndham 9892 Jedburgh Station, 190 Venlaw Phone 027 373 5639 Road, Wyndham Email: [email protected] Entries Close at 1pm On 2nd Day Hunts Start at 12 Noon On 1st Day Heads Start at 8am February Waikaia CC Jess Toole 19 th & 20 th Grounds: Ray & Louise Ferguson P O Box 85, Waikaia 9745 and Andrew & Viv Dickson’s Phone 03 202 5891 or 021 0205 3242 Properties 156 Blakie Road, Email: [email protected] Waikaia (Approximately 2km From Township) Entries Close At 1pm On 2nd Day 28 February Garston SDTC MatthewTayler 26th & 27 th Grounds: Matthew & Shona P O Box 19, Garston 9750 Tayler’s Property, Lorne Peak Phone 03 248 8994 or 027 478 7131 Station, 1195 Kingston-Garston Email: [email protected] Highway March Mossburn DTC Pam Bennett 6th Grounds: Ryan & John P O Box 13, Manapouri 9463 Healey’s Property, 600 Reid- Cellphone 027 439 2970 MacAuley Road, Mossburn Email: [email protected] Maiden Special Running 10am till 3pm March Mararoa SDTC Linda Taggart 7th Grounds: Burwood Station, 582 Blackmount Redcliff Road, R D 1, Te Anau 9679 SH 94, Mossburn-Te Anau Cellphone 027 560 6409 Hwy (Approx 28km West Email: [email protected] of Mossburn) 80 th Anniversary Trial - Entries Close 11am March Wendon Riversdale Doug Wing 16th & 17 th SDTC 1335 Otama Valley Road, Wendon, 7 R D, Gore 9777 Grounds: Tim Hammond’s Phone 03 202 5352 or 027 281 3167 Property, 105 Pyramid Creek Email: [email protected] Road, Wendon Farmlands Centre Postal entries only for Centre Championships Championships Entries closing on 18 th February 2021 – No Late Entries Accepted To be run in conjunction with All entries for Southland Centre Championships to be sent to the Wendon Riversdale SDTC Southland Centre Secretary. Annual Trials Entries for the Wendon-Riversdale club trials can be made on the Championship entry form or will be taken at the Event with entries closing strictly at 10am on the second day. March Gore SDTC Barry Roughan 20 th & 21 st Grounds: Tulloch Family 148 Otamita Gorge Road, R D 7, Gore 9777 Property, Stoney Creek Station, Phone 03 208 7782 or 027 688 4811 667 Waimea Highway, SH 94 Email: [email protected] (Approx 6km North of Gore) Entries Close 2pm on 2nd Day Heads Start 8.00am - Hunts Start at 11.00am Both Days March Maitland SDTC Sharon Paterson 23 rd & 24 th Grounds: Craig McIntyre’s 137 Greenvale School Road, R D 5, Gore 9775 Property, 791 Donald Road, Phone 03 207 2835 or 027 207 2801 Maitland Email: [email protected] 75 th Jubilee Trial Hunts Start 11am Both Days Four Heading Courses Including two Separate “Maiden Special” Courses Entries Close 12 noon on second Day March Lumsden SDTC Linzi Keen 26 th & 27 th Grounds: On Property of North 664 Bigger Road, R D 6, Gore 9776 Range Partnership, Phone 03 201 6170 or 021 984 842 Cummings Road, Lumsden Email: [email protected] Entries Close 12 noon on 2 nd Day 75 th Jubilee Trial 29 March Winton CC Sheena Casey 31 st Grounds: Tom Wylie’s Property, 63 Dunearn Road, R D 3, Winton 9783 383 Taylor Gorge Rd, Phone 027 462 8629 Hokonui (heads) and Owen Email: [email protected] Hudson’s Property (hunts) Entries Close 1pm April Kauana SDTC Kate McLeod 9th & 10 th Grounds: Grant Brothers, 152 Mackenzie Street, Winton 9720 Property, 1160 Matthews Phone 027 267 2344 Road, (Off Mandeville- Email: [email protected] Otapiri Road) Entries Close 12 noon on Second Day Centennial Trial April Greenvale SDTC Mervyn Gutschlag 13 th & 14 th Grounds: Stewart Family 25 Eversfield Rise, Gore 9710 Property, Leithen Valley Farm, Phone 03 208 4259 or 027 699 2815 Switzers Road, Greenvale Email: [email protected] April Mt Linton SDTC Heather Andrew 23 rd & 24 th Grounds: Rock Hut on Mt 222 Mount Linton Road, R D 1, Otautau 9689 Linton Station (Approx 20 Cellphone 027 688 1760 Minute Drive from Mt Linton Email: [email protected] Woolshed) Southland Centre Championships Proudly Sponsored by Farmlands 30 .
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