ACT Gundog Society Pointer & Setter FT Schedule

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ACT Gundog Society Pointer & Setter FT Schedule

Postby Laraine Frawley » Wed 22 Apr 2009 10:53 pm

ACT GUNDOG SOCIETY INC.
Affiliated with ACTCA Inc.
Pointer & Setter Field Trials Schedule 2009
To be held under ANKC Rules for the conduct of Field Trials for Pointers and Setters and State Game Laws (NSW)
Open stakes –
Saturday 11 July 2009 - Judge - Mr Ray Goody
Sunday 12 July 2009 - Judge - Mr Bruno Pollini
The Club reserves the right to change or appoint additional judges.
ACTCA Representative: TBA
Venue: Please ring Mr Robert Tawton (02) 6288 9997 the Wednesday evening prior to the trial for details of trial sites.

Assembly time and vetting: 8 a.m. Only dogs which have been checked in will be permitted to compete in the trial. Bitches in oestrum will not be permitted on the trial grounds.

Trophies:
1st & 2nd - Trophy and sash; 3rd - Sash.
A Qualifying Certificate may be awarded at the discretion of the judge to a dog which has shown during a trial that it is not gun-shy, and that it will hunt and point game and back naturally.

Entry fees:
$20.00 per dog per trial, $15 for subsequent dogs. Donations to trophy fund welcome.
Cheques should be made payable ACT Gundog Society Inc. No entries accepted without payment.

Note: Please use official ANKC entry form and quote your dog’s ANKC registration number. No entries accepted without registration.
Firearms licence numbers to be shown on entry forms. Firearms licences must be available for sighting on the day of the trial.

Entries close Wednesday 1 July, with the Trial Secretary 4 Shiels Place Curtin ACT 2605

These trials will be held under the ANKC Rules for the conduct of Field Trials for Pointers and Setters and the constitution, bylaws, rules and regulations of the ACT Gundog Society Inc. and the ACT Canine Association Inc., copies of which may be inspected on request. State Game Laws must be observed.
Dogs must be on leads and under the control of handlers unless in actual competition. The Trial Manager will designate exercise areas. Trial grounds are private property and must not be visited before or after the trial by handlers or spectators. Please remove all rubbish, including cartridge cases. Leave gates the way you found them. Do not visit other parts of the property. Video cameras may NOT be used.
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