10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYDNEY SILKIES»
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Sydney silkies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Before puppies were registered on the Stud Books, a judge was required to
inspect litters to determine which puppies were to be registered as Sydney
Silkies, which were Australian Terriers and which were Yorkshire Terriers. 20th
Century ...
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Here's to our Far-Flung Empire: An Account of a Colonial ...
and he was replaced by several generations of Sydney Silkies, small dogs like a
Yorkie, who no doubt yapped at the heels of the locals that they did not know.
Beach parties and picnics seemed to be a frequent way of socialising, and I have
...
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The R.A.S. Annual Journal
Sydney Silkies, Australian and Yorkshire Terriers. Greyhounds Cattle and Sheep
Dogs John Quinn. Deerhounds, Pointers, Setters, Foxhounds, Beagles and
Borzois Bull dogs. Bull Terriers, Fox Terriers, Irish Terriers, Scotch & Skye
Terriers, ...
Agricultural society of New South Wales, Sydney, 1913
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The International Encyclopedia of Dogs
... be prick or folded. The Royal Agricultural Society Kennel Club at Sydney
recognized the breed about thirty years ago, and was followed by the Australian
Kennel Control Council. The first of the Sydney Silkies reached England about
1928.
Stanley Dangerfield, Elsworth S. Howell, 1971
A PAIR OF CHAMPION SYDNEY SILKIES, PHOTOGRAPHED AT SYDNEY. ruin
was never built, and the window is still lying there somewhere, its position last
identified by a local antiquary in 1894. In 1787 Prince William Henry, later Duke
of ...
... was not a huge flat, just four rooms, they had been crazy about animals, and
had a golden retriever, two Pomeranians, and three Sydney Silkies. Jehangir's
eyes shone as his imagination embraced such a lively household. “Then there
was ...
I, TOO, HAD A MOTHER but left it late to mourn her under verandahs with the
Colonial schwung of hammocks twisting, Sydney silkies yapping and families
arriving with their racquets tight in covers. What an Australia we had! But what
was that ...
"They're Australian dogs called Sydney Silkies," old Jinnah said. ' "Oh yes, of
course," I said -never 'eard of breed, naturally - "now if I could just 'ave one last
pic of you and Miss Fatima playing with the little dogs?" but 'e wouldn't buy that
one.
Edward Ward, Edward Ward (7th Viscount Bangor), 1970
... of the non-systemic drugs such as Sulphaguanidine in the same doses as
above. In order to get a rough idea of the weight of different types of dogs, the
following amended table from Hoare is appended. lb. Toy Terriers, Sydney
Silkies, etc.
Fiji. Dept. of Agriculture, 1947
There were dogs: a pomeranian called Fluffy, an Irish setter named Bill, and a
brace of Sydney silkies the names of which I forget but which slept with my
brother. Tony, under the bedclothes, in what my father described as a cloud of
fleas: ...