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… and administrator. A new biography of Allen, Stephen Shepherd appears in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography on this site. Stephen Shepherd Allen was born at Cheadle, Staffordshire, on 2 … ALLEN, Sir Stephen Shepherd, K.B.E., C.M.G., D.S.O. and Bar …
… distance, 400 yards. At the point where the sheep reach the shepherd, man and dog must drive them ahead down a “drive” … sheep are set loose at the foot of the hill. While the shepherd remains at the bottom, his dog, working and barking … to pull them back to their masters. Early New Zealand shepherds, however, needed the occasional noisy dog which …
… where the foundation stone for the Church of the Good Shepherd was laid. Following a break at Longbeach, the Duke …
… for 10 years. Latterly he has become widely known for his Shepherd's Calendar articles regularly contributed to the …
… have kept their original character as tests of practical shepherding, the task set shepherd and dog being similar to those they meet in …
… owners. Hogg, who was related to James Hogg, the “Ettrick Shepherd”, wrote several volumes of poetry under the …
… produced splendid wool clips. Davidson commenced as a shepherd (1866–67), but was promoted overseer on the Cave … to Brydone, his superintendent on the spot. From cadet shepherd to general manager of a vast organisation he worked …
… 1840, when the first permanent settlers arrived, among them Shepherd, Snowden, Spikeman, and Hayes. In that year also …
… work. The Collie, first brought out by pioneer Scottish shepherds, is by far the most important breed of working dog … maintain sheep-dog trials as tests of sound and practical shepherding, as well as to improve the working and breeding … P. (1952) Musterer on Molesworth , Stronach, B. (1953) The Shepherd's Dogs , Hartley, C. W. G. (1956). …
… Zealand Institute of Valuers. A high-country musterer and shepherd, Upham later joined the Valuation Department. On …