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Wednesday, 25th September, 2002 THE TEESDALE MERCURY drake: 1, 2 and 3, ID McMullan. • C o n tin u e d from Page 3 AOV drake: 1, LM Straw horn; 2 3, Mrs H Scotto; 4, S Hardy and 3, ID McMullan. AOV duck: 1 ices Carlung Esquire. LARGE AND and 3, LM Strawhom; 2, Mr K e,3 SMALL BREEDS in hand, stal­ Much variety and such a and Miss B Smith. CHAMPI­ *e lambs, lion or colt: 1, C I’Anson Criban R ONSHIP: Best in show, Peter to £1501 lbby Jug; 2, AL Collin Lingymoor Gray, call duck. Reserve, large ^lue b u ll Mosaic. RIDDEN CLASS any fowl white silkie and best large pony four years and over: 1, K high standard at Eggleston soft feather, WD Ridding. Nixon Monumental Sorba, rider II calf £4| EGGS Karen Nixon; 2, K Nixon Fronarth Blue Smarty. HAY AND FIELD together: 1, G Atkinson; 2 and 3, Four white eggs: 1, Mrs J £410, Sr Sparkling Amethvst, rider Graig SHOW PONIES PRODUCE M Hedley. Sowter; 2, Mrs CA Tennant; 3, Cnadwick; 3, B Allinson Amber of 12.2HH OR UNDER, child in or Bundle of old land hay, 2002: 1, L FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS entry no 4. Brown: 1, Master Charok Carlung, rider S Fenwick; 4 L after 1991: 1, J Metcalfe, Starlyte Beadle; 2, I Stoddart; 3, Graeme Anniversary Foliage: 1, Mrs CW Michael Hutchinson; 2, entry no Sons; Gray Mercury’s Oddessey. Four Nininski, rider Kirsty Metcalfe; 2, Butterworth. Hutchinson; 2, Mrs D Forster; 3, Mrs W Kearton. Shades: 1, Mrs W 3; 3, Mrs S Watson. Coloured: 1, £455 £4* years and over, lead rein only: 1, A B Butterworth, Regal Hussar, Entry no 2; 2, W Tallentire, * ^ Metcalfe Boston Buds of Spring, rider S Butterworth; 3, N Straker, DOGS Kearton; 2, Mrs CW Hutchinson; Meglands Maytime, rider S Sheepdog dog rough-coated: 1, 3, Miss NJ Walker. A Murmur of Whorlton. Four white eggs hen.T, > £532, £5qh rider R Metcalfe; 2, Mr and Mrs J Bradley; 2, no 3. Brown: 1, J Aldred Waitwith Lone Range; 3, A Straker; 4, A Metcalf, Aros Black Mrs Evans, Brock; 2, Samantha an Autumn Day: 1, Mrs D Forster; P * So* Carr Wharley Czar, rider W Carr; Pepper, rider R Metcalf. 13.2hh or Brown, Lad; 3, W Ripley. Bitch, 2, Mrs CW Hutchinson; 3, Mrs A Bradley; 2 and 3, Teesdale Eggs. ffl Barkerj 4, J Lancaster Wynswood Arabela, under, child in or after 1988: 1, L rough-coated: 1, A Hallimond, Siswick. Fairyland: 1, Mrs CW Coloured: 1 and 3, Teesdale Eggs; >ixon; £435 rider Z Lancaster. Mitchell Gray Mercury’s Oddessey; 2, E Tipsy; 2, Mrs Armitage, Holly; 3, Hutchinson; 2, Mrs A Siswick; 3, 2, J Bradley. T Deni*, Perpetual Trophy for the Coupland Penny Pocket; 3, J David Kearton. Dog, smooth-coat­ Mrs D Forster. Stephens^ Champion Young Stock: 154 C Metcalfe, Basford Juniper, rider ed: 1, entry no 3; 2, no 2; 3, no 1. INDUSTRIAL Rushton Blaengwen 1 John; Kerry Metcalfe; 4, 167. 14.2hh or Bitch, smooth-coated: 1, no 6 ; 2, PIGEONS HOME-MADE WINES £530, £4$ reserve, 217 AC Dent and EO under and over 13.2hh, child in or Mrs , Tip; 3, GR Musgrave. Best gun dog, any breed, age or Flying tippler, cock: 1 and 3, R White or golden, dry: 1, D Coates; Nixon Dagwood Lilac. Champion after 1986: 1, J Scales, Thirkleby Wake; 2, ED Bowen. Birmingham third, D Coates and D Sowersby. EAS Trophy for best mountain Blue Danube, rider E Scales; 2, B sex: 1, Mrs Armitage, Roaming £535, £4gg Boy; 2, Mrs Armitage, Kingwell. Roller, AA: 1, 2 and 3, R Wake. Sweet: 1 and 2, D Coates; 3, no 6 . and moorland: 154 C Rushton Butterworth, Jack of Diamonds, Racing homer, cock: 1, 2 and 3, Red wine, dry: 1, no 4; 2 and 3, D Blaengwen 1 John; reserve, 144 A rider E Butterworth; 3, 307. Best conditioned pet: 1, H usins; £6$ Ashcroft, Daisy; 2, N Walker, L&P Williamson. Hen : 1 and 2, K Coates. Sweet: 1 and 2 , D Coates; Carr Wehlen Geordie Lad. CHAMPIONSHIP best pony: 139, Heatherington; 3. L&P 3, D Sowersby. Country wine: 1 £595, £5351 ftKEWBALD AND PIEBALD J Scales, Thirkleby Blue Danube; Sam; 3, Mrs Grice, Red. CHAMPI­ ONSHIP Teesdale Mercury Cup Williamson. Young cock: 1, K and 2, D Sowersby; 3, D Coates. 05, £462 Ji BEST SKEWBALD OR PIEBALD reserve 210, J Metcalfe, Starlyte Heatherington; 2 and 3, L&P PRESERVES '2 NHiri in hand, 1, 2, or 3 years old, colt, Nininski. for Best Sheepdog: 1, No 6 J Howes, Maisie; 2nd, no 8 . Williamson. Young hen: 1, K Blackcurrant jam: 1 , Mrs R Dent; I&F Donate filly or gelding: 1, R Harding; 2, D CHILD’S FIRST PONIES Heatherington; 2 and 3, L&P 2, Mrs D Proud; 3, Mrs H Parsons. £430 G&Ji Wood Barrington; 3, JB Fenwick THELWELL TYPE, lead rein: 1, B DRESSED WALKING Williamson. Through wire: 1 and Raspberry: Mrs R Dent; 2, Revd Benson; 4, C Nixon P aint Mr Butterworth, Tommy, rider L STICKS 2, K Heatherington; 3, L&P G Lowson; 3, Mrs CA Tennant. mdes £5l| Proud. Four years and over, any Beadle; 2, N Straker, Chucky, Horn-headed, plain: 1, DR Williamson. AOV not classified: 1 Strawberry: 1 , Mrs R Dent; 2, Mrs rKS Wilson | sex: 1, C Martin Merrigan; 2, Knix rider Storm Straker; 3, Mrs I Calvert; 2, AJ Warwick; 3, G and 2, R Wake; 3, T&J V Jopling; 3, Mrs CA Tennant. Nichol, Josh, rider G MacKay. js£470,£34 Stud Boltwood Kent Black Flintoft; 4, SJ Waller. Fancy: 1 Williamson. Selling class: 1, 2 and Blackberry jelly: 1, Mrs CA Over 12.2hh, no lead rein: 1, L in; Limousin Patches; 3, J Camerson Jean and 4, AJ Warwick; 2 and 3, G 3, L&P Williamson. CHAMPI­ Tennant; 2, Mrs K Austin. Alesi; 4, H Baldwick Comanche. Gray Goldstone; 2, G McIntyre i Sons; £39' Flintoft. Wood-headed, plain: 1 ONSHIP: R Wake. TEESDALE Mercury dog championship trophy winner Gooseberry jam : 1, M rs CA In hand, traditional type any age Sherbert; 3, 175. CHAMPI­ and 3, AJ Warwick; 2, SJ Waller. Tennant; 2, Mrs D Proud; 3, Mrs V 390 JWDa: or sex: 1, 305 H Smith; 2, R ONSHIP Best child’s first pony: 1, Fancy: 1 and 2, DR Calvert; 3, G was Jean Howes, with Maisie, pictured with Lady Gray, who I Spensley j made the presentation. Jopling. Lemon curd: 1, Mrs CA Harding; 3, H Baldwick B Butterworth, Tommy. Reserve, Flintoft. From root: 1, AJ LARGE POULTRY Tennant; 2, Mrs R Dent; 3, Mrs V 15 JWDenti Comanche; 4, JB Fenwick N Straker, Chucky. Warwick; 2, G Flintoft; 3, SJ Any variety, heavy male: 1, A&K Don Storey; 2, DS&V Jarman. 3, J Wake. 2002 cockerel: 1, 2 and Jopling. Marmalade: 1, Mrs CA ffin. Benson. 305 H Smith won the CHILDREN’S RIDING Waller. Lady’s stick, horn head: 1, Orton; 2, Thom Robinson. Female: Large or bantam soft feather: 1, M 3, JR Duxfield. 2002 pullet: 1, 2 Tennant; 2, Mrs R Dent. Jar of : MA Closi Tfees Valley Beagle Trophy. IN C l. ASSES 2, and 3, DR Calvert; 4, S J Waller. 1, Master D Kearton. OE Metcalf; 2, DA Nesbitt; 3, O and 3, JR Duxfield. AOC female: Jellied Beetroot: 1, Mrs R Dent; 2, GW Hut HAND, COLOUR AND MARK­ BOY/GIRL under 7, leading rein: Shepherd’s crook, one piece: 1, 2, Pheasant: 1 and 2, Master M Chalker and Son. Modem game 1, R Conroy; 2, R Forrester; 3, J Mrs E High; 3, Rev G Lowson. ensley £2j INGS: 1, S Russell Heatherdene 1, A Aldred Wait With Lone and 3, AJ Warwick. Horn head: 1, Harding; 3, W Tallentire. AOV male: 1, D Dalton; 2 and 3, J Rodgers. 2002 Cockerel: 1 and 2, Chutney: 1, Mrs V Jopling; 2, Mrs Painted Lady; 2, H Baldwick Ranger; 2, W Carr Wharley Czar; G Flintoft; 2 and 3, DR Calvert; 4, soft feather, light female: 1, R Wake. Female: 1 and 3, J Wake; 2, J&P Medcalf; 3, J Wake. Pullet: 1, M Foster; 3, Mrs E High; 4, Mrs E Comanche; 3, R Harding; 4, D 3, Mr Carson, Thomas, rider J AJ Warwick. Ornamental stick: 1, Grice; 2, A&K Orton. Silkie: 1, D Dalton. Rare breed hard or soft J&P Medcalf; 2, J Rodgers; 3, DA Sidgwick. Wood Barrington. RIDDEN Bromley. 11-16: 1, J Scales, G Flintoft; 2, AJ Warwick; 3 and 4, WD Ridding; 2, A&K Orton; 3, VH feather, bantam: 1 and 2, A&K Nesbitt. Large or bantam, hard BREAD AND PASTRIES lavour SKEWBALD OR PIEBALD, four Thirkleby Blue Danube, rider E Mr Nelson. Thumbstick, wood one Frankland. OEG brown red: 1 and Orton. feather: 1, J Rodgers. Savoury flan: 1, Mrs S Tock; 2, L years and over, stallions barred: 1 , Scales; 2, B Butterworth, Jack of piece: 1, 2 and 3, SJ Waller; 4, P 2, J&P Medcalf; 3, W Tallentire. OLD ENGLISH GAME JUVENILE CLASSES Langstaff; 3, Mrs CA Tennant. SHIRE Diamonds, rider E Butterworth; )CIETY C Martin Merrigan; 2, P White. Two pieces: 1, AJ Warwick; OEG Duckwing: 1 and 3, E BANTAMS Soft feather, bantam male: 1, F resh fru it pie: 1, M rs CA Dodsworth Tully Murry Toff; 3, S 3, L Gray Mercury’s Oddessey. 2 and 4, JM Bray; 3, SJ Waller. Dent Parkin; 2, J&P Medcalf. OEG Spangle, male: 1, J Wake; 2, J Master D Kearton; 2, Miss A Tennant; 2, Mrs M Foster; 3, Mrs Russell Heatherdene Painted 7-11:1, T Carr Rhoson Sionic; 2, J Any other thumbstick: 1 and 3, G other colour: 1, J&P Medcalf; 2, P Rodgers; 3, R Conroy. Female: 1, Kearton; 3, Alex Smith. Female: 1, R Dent.White bread, lib loaf: 1 2, the society Lady, rider N Smith; 4, S Metcalfe, Basford Juniper, rider Flintoft; 2 and 4 JM Bray. Novice: J Rodgers; 2, D Dalton; 3, R Alex Smith; 2, Joseph Sowter; 3, im n meeting Waring; 3, E Parkin. 2002 and 2, Mrs CA Tennant; 3, Mrs D Nicholson Spirit of Darkness. Kerry Metcalfe; 3, G McIntyre 1, 2, 3 and 4, Mr Nelson. CHAM­ Cockerel: 1 and 2, P Waring. Conroy. Black red male wheaten Megan Sowter. Hard feather, Proud. Lemon meringue pie: 1, Church Hafi SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP: C Sherbert. 11-16, pony not above PIONSHIP: Best stick in show Other colour pullet: 1 and 2, P bred: 1, J Rodgers; 2, J Wake. male: 1, Nathan and Lara Wales; Mrs CA Tennant; 2, Mrs M Foster, 2pm, admij Martin Merrigan; reserve 305 H 14.2 hh: 1, L McIntyre, Aprail; 2, J (Class 2, no 6 ) AJ Warwick; Harris; 3, P Waring. Other vari­ Female: 1, J Rodgers; 2, J Wake. 2, Alex Smith; 3, Emily Goodall. 3, Mrs D Proud. Four cherry •efreshmenfe Smith. Philbrick, Rowan, rider N reserve (class 9, no 5) G Flintoft. ety, rare breed: 1 and 2, A&K Partridge black red male or Female: 1, N ath an and L ara scones: 1, Mrs A Oselton; 2, Mrs red local vet APPALOOSA CLASSES Philbrick; 3, R Rawlinson Orton. female: 1, DA Nesbitt; 2, J Wake; Wales; 2, Alex Smith. CA Tennant; 3, Mrs D Proud. Tea 1 0 will give; APPALOOSA IN MAIN REGIS­ Clarm ount Star. SIR W GRAY HORTICULTURE ASIAN GAME 3, P Waring. Pyle: 1, 2 and 3, DA WATERFOWL cake: 1 and 2, Mrs CA Tennant. itled Dale TER OF SOCIETY, in hand, 1, 2, TROPHY: 1, 145, T C arr Rhoson Male large fowl: 1, J& P Medcalf. Nesbitt. Self black and self blue, Coll or bantam, drake: 1 and 2, P (Mavis Collinson Trophy was or 3 year old, colt, filly of gelding: Sionic; reserve, 127, A Aldred Wait Male bantam: 1, 2 and 3, Don male: 1, R Forrester; 2, and 3, J Gray; 3, W Ridding. Duck: 1, 2 awarded for most points in bread shall be loot With Lone Ranger. VEGETABLES iialect wort 1, R Coatsworth Amazing Storey. Female bantam: 1 and 3, Wake. Hen: 1 and 2, JR Duxfield; and 3, P Gray. Runner duck or and pastries). Ttechnicolour, 2, Mrs S Ellwood COB CLASSES RIDDEN Collection of vegetables: 1, RH rural wayi Siswick; 2,W B arter; 3, M Hedley. Don Storey; 2, J Wake. Taimar Legend; 3, B Entwistle LIGHTWEIGHT: 1, S Russell, BANTAMS (EXCEPT OLD )fessorwhoi Nocona Manowha. In hand, four Heatherdene Painted Lady, rider Four dessert apples: 1, J Foster; 2, present tb W Barker; 3, KW Tennant. Four ENGLISH GAME) years and over, any sex: 1, L Davis N Smith; 2, B Atkinson Austrolorp male: 1, VH /el up froe A Design Legend; 2, R Coatsworth Hoppyland Max. HEAVY­ cooking apples: 1, KW Tennant; 2, Mrs C Warwick; 3, K Jackson. Frankland; 2, DS&V Jarman. leeting, so; Sunspots Nikita; 3, B Entwistle WEIGHT: 1, G Snaith, Female: 1, W Ripley; 2, M Metcalf; internatiom Nocona Alesha. In hand, foal: 1, R Mosnabindi, ridden by Gary Two round beet: 1, W Barker; 2, G Parsons; 3, KW Tennant. Six pods 3, VH Frankland. Barred Rock: 1, has connet Coatsworth Wear View Indiam a; Snaith. ___ M Metcalf. Buff Rock: 1, M 2 S O’Neil Diamonds Penny HUNTERS of broad beans: 1, G Atkinson; 2, linguistic M Hedley; 3, W Barker. Six pods Metcalf; 2, J High; 3, Master D m y univert Cloud. Four years and upwards: 1, Y Kearton. Rhode Island Red male: DRIVING CLASSES Stapleton An Cailin Ban; 2, L of runner beans: 1, M Hedley; 2, Id. W Barker; 3, G Kettle. Six dwarf 1, R Grice; 2, P Longstaff. Female: BEST PRIVATE TURNOUT: 1, G Davis Monkton Sonnet; 3, J 1 and 2 W Wales; 3, W Ripley. ■eetingattb Hutchinson, Rotherdale Nimble Camerson Jean Alesi; 4, Mrs J french beans: 1, W Barker; 2, RH t number 1 Siswick; 3, M Hedley. Green cab­ Sussex male: 1, J High; 2, VH Boy, driven to a Liverpool Gig; 2, Petch Jays Flight. BROOD MARE Frankland; 3, W Wales. Female: ur member: WH Judson, Murton Blue Smarty, with foal at foot: 1, CE Nesom; 2, bage, pin head: 1, M Hedley; 2, savour th> RH Siswick. Drum head: 1 and 3, 1, W Wales; 2, VH Frankland; 3, O driven to a Spindle Back Gig; 3, D Armstrong Wooley Park Julia. Chalker and Son. Wyandotte self dale agaii AE Hunter, Knockholt Express, FOAL OF MARE IN PREVIOUS M Hedley; 2, RH Siswick. Cauliflower: 1, M Hedley; 2 and 3, colour: 1 and 3, J High; 2, VH not too ea? driven to a Liverpool Gig; 4, J CLASS: 1, D Armstrong, Wooley Frankland. Male: 1, J High; 2, J Denham, Queenie, driven to a Park Sovereign; 2, CE Nesom. W Barker. Two long carrots: 1 and ly on pubh 3, RH Siswick; 2, G Parsons. Two Ripley; 3, DA Nesbitt. Female: 1, 2 of a numbe Stanhope Gig. BEST TRADES­ COLT, GELDING OR FILLY one and 3, DA Nesbitt. Pekin male: 1, MAN TURNOUT: TW Sharpe year old: 1, K Stevens Colandra stump-rooted carrots: 1 and 3, M re making 1 Hedley; 2, W Barker. Two heads of A&K Orton. Female: A&K Orton. that will b Thorn ville Pride. EXERCISE Pippits; 2, M Maughan. Two years or Seabright: 1, P Gray; CART: 1, WH Judson Murton ola: 1, Mr and Mrs AC Thompson celery: 1 and 2, W Barker; 3, G uered touris Kettle. Cucumber: 1 and 2, W 2, W Wales; 3, VH Frankland. Blue Smarty; 2, EA Hunter Sally B. Three years old: P Leghorn: 1, O Chalker and Son; 2 Knockholt Express; 3, I Bruce Thompson Clayton Fluke. CHAM­ Barker; 3, G Parsons. Six single red shallots: 1, 2 and 3, G and 3, T&J Williamson. Female: Wear Valley Maverick; 4, A Eames PIONSHIP Best Hunter in Show 1, O Chalker and Son; 2, T&J Dryfesdale Dambuster, driver S (Mary Bowron Cup): 1, 236 P Atkinson. White: 1, 2 and 3, G dtoui Atkinson. Straws dressed: 1 and Williamson; 3, R Grice. AOV male: Walker. CHAMPIONSHIP: G Thompson Clayton Fluke; 1, R Grice; 2, WD Ridding; 3, W ECORD Hutchinson Rotherdale Nimble reserve, 229 Y Stapleton An 2, W Barker; 3, G Atkinson. Two pot leeks: 1, G Atkinson; 2, M Berry. Female: 1, P Gray; 2, Y Boy; reserve WH Judson, Murton Cailin Ban. DS&V Jarman. 2002 heavy breed g of Teesdak Hedley; 3, W Barker. 2 Blanch leeks: 1 and 2, M Hedley; 3, G cockerel: 1, O Chalker and Son; 2, held at Lm W f Parsons. Marrow: 1, W Barker; 2 DS&V Jarman; 3, J Ripley. Pullet: ivhere men MM i l l -:dl IlM m in and 3, G Kettle. Three onions, 1, O Chalker and Son; 2 and 3, Mr >y Mr Den dressed: 1, M Hedley; 2 and 3, W C Marr. Light cockerel: 1, O at ing tour 1 ■ ■ ■ p p p i Barker. Under eight ounces each: Chalker and Son; 2, R Grice; 3, as clear tb 1, G Parsons; 2, G Atkinson; 3, W DS&V Jarman. Light pullet: 1, P gs and fid B lliu irijgiga Barker. From sets: 1, M Hedley; 2 Gray; 2, O Chalker and Son; 3, R previous! and 3, G Atkinson. Six pods of Grice. True bantam cockerel: 1, P *e now pi peas: 1, G Atkinson; 2, G Kettle; 3, Gray; 2, A&K Orton; 3, L Little. HARNESS racing brought a colourful end to Saturday’s show. icussion fl) M Hedley. Single potato: 1 and 2, Pullet: 1, P Gray. AOV: 1 and 3, ige of ths W Barker; 3, M Hedley. Four kid­ le extent! ney potatoes, white: 1 and 2, W Barker; 3, G Atkinson. Coloured: mts. 1 and 2, W Barker; 3, M Hedley. hat somef Four round potatoes, white: 1 and ic, but on) 2, M Hedley; 3, W Barker. n could pi Coloured: 1, W Barker; 2, G ®eeStiale®i®lercurp 1, howeva Atkinson; 3, RH Siswick. area wi Pam sips: 1, RH Siswick; 2, M eval period Hedley; 3, G Parsons. Six toma­ sing to fin toes: 1, M Hedley; 2, W Barker; 3, route lead G Atkinson. Turnips: 1 and 2, M NIIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE BRANCH •ection 1 Hedley; 3, W Barker. The bridge FLOWERS ______m m » One rose, any variety: 1, G tchinsonB SARAH and James Gladdon from Cockfield - shortly moving Stapleton; 2, W Barker; 3, RH N O W O P E N ! is still i to Baldersdale - admiring some of the prize exhibits in the Siswick. Four roses: 1, G his andei poultry section. Stapleton; 2 , W Barker; 3, RH Siswick. Gladioli: 1, M Hedley. 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