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NBHA National Meeting Dinner and Auction

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Posted 08/12/2011




Dinner and Auction to be held at the National Bird Dog Museum on August 13th at 7PM.

505 W. State Hwy. 57
Grand Junction, TN 38039

Blue Buckets (Blue Ticket) 2 for $10 or 5 for $20
NBHA National Ch. Gailen's Lotto Kip Stud Fee
NBHA Nat Am Ch. Wild Covey Heatwave Stud Fee
ABHA Nat. Ch. The Valedictorian Stud Fee
ABHA Nat Ch. KC's Shrimpboot Stud Fee
Ch. Elhew Signature Stud Fee
Ch. Grousewood's Reese Stud Fee
R/U Ch. Greypointe Gladiador Stud Fee

Red Buckets (Red Ticket) 5 for $10 or 15 for $20
1. Sherry Ebert Roading Harness, Pinch Collar, Biothane Reins, Bottle Holder.
2. Sherry Ebert Roading Harness, Wind N Rain Puppy, Check Cord, Dog Stake.
3. Tri-Tronics 500 Collar, Dog Stake, Amish Harness, Girth, Beta Reins.
4. River's West Waterproof Jacket, Halter, Amish Bridle and Reins Set ( Natural), Dog Stake.
5. Tri-Tronics 500 Collar, Halter, Girth, Double Leather Reins.
6. Stone Creek NBHA Jacket, Leather Reins, Halter, Girth.
7. ATV Roading Bar with Harness.
8. Bottle of Coppola Claret and 1 Year Gun Dog Central Website.
9. Bottle of Elijah Craig 12 Year Bourbon and Amish Bridle and Reins Set (Russet).
10. Bottle of Glenlivet 12 Year Single Malt Scotch and Beta Bridle and Reins Set.


Live Auction
Summer Training on the Canadian Prairie for 1 Dog with Pro Travis Gellhaus.
National Champion Lester's Snowatch Stud Fee.
Custom 4 Hole Dog Box by Hill Country Kennel
1 Year Supply of Purina Pro Plan.


Thanks to all of our sponsors and donors for making this another fantastic year for the NBHA!
 

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