LIST OF JUDGES WORKING HUNTERS Mr P Thomas, . HUNTERS Mr A Williams, St Ishmaels, Haverfordwest. WORKING HUNTERS PONIES Mr P Thomas, Manorbier. SHOW PONIES & SHP Ms Rachel Morgan, Clydach, Swansea. MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND Ms A Edwards, Pencoed, Bridgend. COLOURED Mrs L Herridge, Aberaeron, Cardigan. PONY BREEDING, ARAB & PALOMINOS Ms Rachel Morgan, Clydach, Swansea. WELSH PONIES & COBS Ms A Edwards, Pencoed, Bridgend. SHETLAND Mr B Rees, Broad Haven, Haverfordwest. UNAFFILIATED SHOW JUMPING Mrs J Morgan, Kilgetty, Pembs. NOVELTY Mrs J Morgan, Kilgetty, Pembs. SUPREME CHAMPION (Horse or Pony) Mr J Confee, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan. SUPREME CHAMPION (Cattle Section) Mrs Nicola Owen, Clarbeston Road, Haverfordwest. BEEF CATTLE (COMMERCIAL) Mr J G Jenkins, Spittal, Haverfordwest. BEEF CATTLE (PEDIGREE) Mr J G Jenkins, Spittal, Haverfordwest. DAIRY CATTLE Mr M & Mrs C Davies, Little Newcastle, Haverfordwest. SHEEP (BELTEX, TEXEL & CONTINENTAL) Mr E Davies, Penparc, Cardigan. SHEEP (ANY MOUNTAIN) Ms Katy Davies, St Clears. SHEEP (ANY BRITISH LOWLAND WHITE FACE) Ms Katy Davies, St Clears. SHEEP (ANY BRITISH LOWLAND DARK FACE) Ms Katy Davies, St Clears. SHEEP (BUTCHERS LAMBS) Mr C Jenkins. GOATS (DAIRY & PYGMY) Mr A Baker, Dale Road, Haverfordwest, Pembs. DOGS Pedigree - Mr Peter Mellish, Novelty - Ms Suzanne Alexander-Ford. PETS CORNER Vets. VINTAGE AGRICULTURAL SECTION Mr M Richards, Angle. VINTAGE CAR SECTION Mr Malcolm Powell. VINTAGE MOTOR BIKE SECTION Mr M Jones, Castlemartin, Pembroke. POULTRY Mr Paul Tucker, Penclawdd, Swansea. FUR Tenby Veterinary Surgery. SHEEP DOG TRIALS TBA. Crops Competition (For Members Only) POTATO Mr David Dixon, Houghton, Milford Haven. cereals Mr Tom Rees - Camrose, Haverfordest. grass Mr M & Mrs C Davies, Little Newcastle, Haverfordwest. roots Mr David Dixon, Houghton, Milford Haven. maize Mr M & Mrs C Davies, Little Newcastle, Haverfordwest. silage Mr M & Mrs C Davies, Little Newcastle, Haverfordwest. Best cow & group of 3 Dairy cows Mr M & Mrs C Davies, Little Newcastle, Haverfordwest.

3 TIMETABLE OF EVENTS (ALL TIMES APPROXIMATE) HORSE SECTION Please Can All Horse Exhibitors Take Note of This Years Timetable Changes RING 1 Ridden Hunters Classes 1-5 9.30 am Show Ponies and Show Hunter Ponies Classes 13-18 10.00 am Welsh Ponies and Cobs Clases 32-38 10.00 am In Hand Hunters Classes 6-10 approx 1.00 pm Mountain & Moorland Classes 27-31 approx 1.00 pm Coloured Horses Classes 39-40 approx 1.00 pm Arab and Palomino Classes 41-43 approx 1.00 pm Followed by Pony Breeding Classes 44-46 and Shetland Ponies Class 47-51 Fancy Dress Classes approx 2.00 pm RING 2 Open Working Hunters Ponies Classes 19-23 8.30 am Heritage Mountain & Moorland Working Hunter Ponies Classes 24-25 approx 12.00 pm Novice Mixed Height Working Hunter Ponies Class 26 1.00 pm Working Hunters Classes 11-12 approx 2.00 pm RING 3 Show Jumping Classes followed by Novelty Classes 10.00 am RING 4 Warm up Ring LIVESTOCK SECTION CATTLE Special Dairy & Beef Cattle 10.30am, Pygmy Show 11.00 am, Sheep & Goats 10.00 am RING Overall Championship Horse & Cattle 3.30 pm OTHER Sheep Dog Trials 7.30 am Fur & Feather Judging 10.00 am Horticultural and Craft Marquee to 1.00 pm Companion Dog Show 1.30 pm Pets Corner 2.25 pm Fur & Feather Presentation of Cups 3.30 pm Presentation of Cups in Horticultural & Craft Marquee 4.00 pm Presentation of cups for Cattle and Sheep will take place as soon as possible after Judging in livestock arena

EVENTS • ATTRACTIONS ARENA TIMETABLE (ALL TIMES APPROXIMATE) EVENTS PAWS for Thought 11.00pm RING Vintage Agricultural Tractors and Machinery 11.30 pm Dog and Ducks Display 12.00 pm Classic Cars and Motorbikes 12.30 pm PAWS for Thought (Short Session) 1.00 pm 224 (Pembroke Yeomanry) 1.25 pm Fire Brigade Display 1.45 pm Dog and Ducks Display 2.00 pm Classic Cars and Motorbikes (Time permitting) 2.30 pm PAWS for Thought 3.00pm Parade of the South Foxhounds 3.45 pm Vintage Machinery 4.00 pm Working Machinery Display (Weather Permitting) 4.30 pm THE COMMITTEE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE, WITHDRAW ANY DISPLAY OR CLASS PLEASE NOTE 1.. Any person in charge of an exhibit in the Show is requested to watch for his classes, and to be ready to enter the ring immediately so as to expedite the judging. 2. Every rider must exhibit his or her catalogue number. 3. Any rider disobeying the direction of the Judges will be turned out of the Ring. 4. No jumping will be permitted under any circumstances other than ordered by the Judges, but intending purchasers may try any horse (at the conclusion of the Show) over the fences on applying to the Secretary and obtaining permission. 5. No Photographers allowed at the Show unless with full permission of the Show Committee. ANY PRIZE MONEY NOT COLLECTED ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW WILL BE FORFEITED 4 The organisers of this show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent VEGETABLES accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers and all the Officials and Stewards. Judge: Mr Huw Breeze HORSE SECTION ENTRY FEES (unless otherwise stated in the Schedule) Members - £3.50 per entry • Non-Members - £5.00 per entry CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 116. Three Onions under 8oz. (230g) £6.00 £3.00 £2.00 HUNTERS - Judge Mr A Williams 117. Heaviest Onion shown as grown £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 CK Stores, Maidenwells Garage Prize Money Kindly Old Kings Arms Hotel Cotts Equine, Narberth 118. 6 Shallots – Large Exhibition £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Sponsored by 118a. 3 Onions over 8oz (230g) £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Mrs Elizabeth Thomas 119. Pair of Cucumbers £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 120. Three Carrots - long rooted £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Class 1 SMALL HUNTER UNDER SADDLE £14 £10 £7 121. Three Carrots - stump rooted £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 4 years old or over, exceeding 14.2h.h.(148cm) but not exceeding 15.2h.h.(158cm). 122. Six spring onions £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 2 OPEN HUNTER UNDER SADDLE £14 £10 £7 123 Four Beetroot, Globe £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 4 years old or over 124. A Bulb of Garlic £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 3 OPEN RIDING HORSE £14 £10 £7 125. Collection of Salad Vegetables £15.00 £10.00 £5.00 4 years old or over, exceeding 14.2h.h. (4 distinct kinds, 2 of each named) Class 4 RIDING COB SHOWN UNDER SADDLE £14 £10 £7 126. A Basket of Five different Herbs £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Exceeding 14.2h.h.(148cm) but not exceeding 15.1h.h.(155cm), 4 years old or over 127. Parsley-Twelve Stalks - curly or flat £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 4a RACEHORSE TO MAKE RIDING HORSE RIDDEN £14 £10 £7 128. 3 Leeks £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Open to all registered TB's raced or unraced 4 yrs old & over, owned & ridden by an 129. 6 Pickling Onions 30mm £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 amateur. Injuries or blemishes caused by racing will be overlooked. 130. Three Courgettes £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 RIDDEN HUNTER CHAMPION for Challenge Cup 131. Six Pods of Peas £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 5 BEST FARMERS EXHIBIT in any of the Hunter Classes, sired by £14 £10 £7 132. Six Pods of Broad Beans £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 a sports horse in the Counties of Pembroke, Carmarthen and Cardigan. 133. Six Runner Beans £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 6 BROOD MARE with own foal at foot. £14 £10 £7 134. Six French Beans £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 7 FOAL £14 £10 £7 135. Three parsnips £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 All foals must be at least 3 weeks old on the day of the show. 136. A Variety of Salad Leaves £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 8 YEARLING, Colt, Filly or Gelding, foaled 2018 £14 £10 £7 137. Potatoes-four coloured £4.00 £2.50 £1.00 Class 9 2 YEAR OLD, Filly or Gelding, foaled 2017 £14 £10 £7 138. Potatoes-four white £4.00 £2.50 £1.00 Class 10 3 YEAR OLD, Filly or Gelding, foaled 2016 £14 £10 £7 139. Collection of four named varieties of potato (four of each) £6.00 £3.00 £2.00 IN HAND CHAMPION for Challenge Cup 139a. Longest Runner Bean £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 A SILVER CHALLENGE CUP (kindly donated by J.R.Bennion, Esq.), presented by the Pembroke Farmers’ Club, will be awarded for the BEST EXHIBIT in the Hunter Classes. To be returned to the 140. Most Unusual Shaped Vegetable £2.00 £1.50 £1.00 Committee by the 30th June in the following year. 141. Allotment growers only - Six different items £6.00 £3.00 £2.00 A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by the late Mr JOHN JAMES will be presented to (Presented in a Basket or Trug) (Individual or Group) the Ridden Hunter Champion. To be returned to the Committee by the 30th June in the following year. 142. Novice Section a. Three Onions b. Pair of Beetroot c. Six Runner Beans £2.00 £1.50 £1.00 A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by THE BEYNON FAMILY will be presented to d. Six Tomatoes on a Dish e. One Cucumber the winner of the In-Hand Hunter Classes. To be returned to the Committee by the 30th June in the following year.

Note: entries in Novice section, class 142, are only open to non first prize winners in a WORKING HUNTERS - Judge Mr P Thomas vegetable class at a Horticultural Show Class 11 £14 £10 £7 Entry Fees 40p for each group of vegetables in class 142. NOVICE WORKING HUNTER, Mare or Gelding, Four years old and upwards, not having won 1st prize of £30 or total £100 Class 12 4 years old or over. £14 £10 £7 ------WORKING HUNTER, Mare or Gelding Exceeding 15h.h.(153cm) Grade A showjumpers and advanced eventers are not eligible to compete. For information on how to display any horticultural entry please ask Helen Brickell PATER JEWELLERS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP to be presented to the best Novice tel 01834-871690, e-mail '[email protected]' Working Hunter. To be returned to the Committee by the 30th June in the following year. WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION for Show rossette. (Classes 11 & 12) A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by the family of the late Mr JOHN JAMES will be presented to the Best Working Hunter. To be returned by the 30th June in the following year. 32 5 HORTICULTURAL SECTIONS Classes 82-87 kindly sponsored by WISEBUYS OPEN SHOW PONIES & SHOW HUNTER PONIES - Judge Ms R. Morgan Classes 113-115 kindly sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Lord Prize Money Kindly Sponsored by UPTON FARM QUALITY FROZEN FOOD FRUIT Judge: Mr Huw Breeze CLASS 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Class 13 LEADING REIN PONY Mare or Gelding 4 years old or £12 £7 £5 over not exceeding12h.h.(122cm).Riders not to have attained their 82. 6 Cherry or Plum Tomatoes £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year 83. 6 Tomatoes, stalk attached £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 13a 1st RIDDEN PONY Mare or Gelding 4 years old or £12 £7 £5 84. 3 Stalks Rhubarb £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 over notexceeding12h.h.(122cm).Riders not to have attained their 85. 4 Cooking Apples £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year 86. 4 Dessert Apples £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 14 MIXED HEIGHT SHOW PONY, 87. A dish of soft fruit (4oz/100g) £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over. Riders Must be correct age £12 £7 £5 for the height of the pony they ride. FLOWER SECTION SHOW PONY CHAMPION for SHOW ROSETTE and to receive a PERPETUAL Judge: Ms. Kinga Mioduchowska MHort. CHALLENGE CUP and REPLICA donated by the late MRS. K. PHILLIPS for classes 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 14-18 88. 3 Varieties of Tall Hardy Flowers 3 of each £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 SPECIAL ROSETTE will be awarded to the winner of class 13 & Perpetual 88a. 3 Varieties of Short Hardy Flowers 3 of each £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 Challenge Cup donated by Mr. & Mrs. D. McKenzie. 89. Dahlias Cactus – Three blooms in vase £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 90. Dahlias Pom Pom – Three blooms £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 91. 6 Dahlias - any variety £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 92. Dahlias – One Large Giant decorative £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 Class 15 PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE, Mare or Gelding, £12 £7 £5 93. Dahlias – Three Small decorative, in a vase £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 4 years old & over, not exceeding 12h.h.(122cm). Rider not to have attained 94. 3 Stems of Delphinium £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 95. Sweet Peas – Six stems, any one variety £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 Class 16 PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE, Mare or Gelding, £12 £7 £5 96. Sweet Peas – Four stems of each four named varieties £4.00 £2.50 £1.00 4 years old & over, exceeding 12h.h.(122cm) and not exceeding 13h.h.(133cm). 97. 3 Crocosmia (Montbretia) £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Rider not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 97a. 1 Sunflower Head £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Class 17 PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE, Mare or Gelding, £12 £7 £5 98. Gladioli – Three Spikes £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 4 years old & over, exceeding 13h.h.(133cm) and not exceeding 14h.h.(143cm). 99. 6 Hosta Leaves £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Rider not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 100. Begonias - 1 plant per pot £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 18 PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE, Mare or Gelding, £12 £7 £5 101. 12 Stems of Lavender £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 4 years old & over, exceeding 14h.h.(143cm) and not exceeding 15h.h.(153cm). 102. Marigolds – 4 French £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Rider not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 103. Roses – Three Blooms £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 104. One Flowering Houseplant in a Six Inch Pot £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP has kindly been donated by JAYNE BRACE 105. One Non-Flowering Houseplant in a Six Inch Pot £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 for the winner of classes 15 - 18 inclusive. To be returned to the committee by the 30th June in 106. One Fuchsia in a pot (Maximum 6" Pot) £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 the following year. 107. A Pot of Lobelia (12” pot) £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION ROSSETTES will be awarded to the 108. One Pot of Cactus £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 winners of classes 15 – 18 inclusive. 109. Hydrangea – Three blooms £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 110. Lacecap Hydrangea - Three Blooms £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 SPECIAL PRIZE FOR BEST BOY RIDER in classes 14-18 111. Summer Flowering Planted Container/pot (not to exceed 21") £4.00 £2.50 £1.50 £10 Voucher, kindly donated by Wynnstay Store, Haverfordwest 112. Summer Flowering Planted Pouch £4.00 £2.50 £1.50 (Must be the exhibitor’s own work) in classes 14-18 SPECIAL PRIZE FOR BEST GIRL RIDER 113. NOVICE – Bowl Sweet Peas £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 £10 Voucher, kindly donated by Wynnstay Store, Haverfordwest 114. NOVICE – Selection Bowl of Roses £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 115. NOVICE – Gladioli – Three Spikes £3.50 £2.00 £1.00

6 31 WORKING HUNTER PONIES - Judge Mr P Thomas

Prize Money Kindly Castlemartin Ranges Sponsored by Upton Farm Foods

Class 19 OPEN CRADLE STAKES, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old & £12 £7 £5 over not exceeding 12h.h. (122cm). Riders not to have attained their 11th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 20 OPEN NURSERY STAKES, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old & £12 £7 £5 over not exceeding 13h.h. (133cm). Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. MINI WHP CHAMPIONSHIP (Classes 19 & 20 Show Rossette) THE LOUISE MEYRICK MEMORIAL CUP for MINI WHP Championship.

Class 21 OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, Mare or Gelding, £12 £7 £5 4 years old& over not exceeding 13h.h.(133cm). Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 22 OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, Mare or Gelding, 4 £12 £7 £5 years old & over, exceeding 13h.h.(133cm) and not exceeding 14h.h. (143cm). Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 23 OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, Mare or Gelding, 4 £12 £7 £5 years old & over, exceeding 14h.h.(143cm) and not exceeding 15h.h. (153cm). Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. CHAMPION WORKING HUNTER PONY of classes 21, 22 and 23 to receive a PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by MR. AND MRS. PETER LORD.

Class 24 MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN NURSERY STAKES £12 £7 £5 Registered pure bred ponies 4 years old & over, not exceeding 128 cm. Riders not to have attained their 12th Birthday before 1st Jan in current year. Class 25 MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND £12 £7 £5 OPEN WHP MIXED HEIGHT Registered pure bred ponies 4 years old & over. Riders any age. Ponies must jump in their correct height section.

Class 26 MIXED HEIGHT NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY, £12 £7 £5 Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 15h.h.(153cm). Riders MUST jump in their correct height section and be the correct age for the height of the pony they ride.

NB. COMPETITORS WILL NOTE THAT ANY PONY TAKING PART WILL BE LIABLE TO DOPE TESTING.

30 7 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND - Judge Ms A. Edwards Prize Money Kindly Jewsons Ltd Monddi Dimond Press Sponsored by

Class 27 SMALL BREEDS, In Hand, to include Welsh A&B £12 £7 £5 Class 28 LARGE BREEDS, In Hand, to include Welsh C&D £12 £7 £5 Class 29 M&M OPEN LEAD REIN Registered pure £12 £7 £5 bred mare or gelding 4 years old & over not exceeding 122cm. Riders not to have attained their 9th Birthday before 1st Jan in the current year. Class 30 M&M OPEN FIRST RIDDEN Registered pure £12 £7 £5 bred mare or gelding 4 years old & over not exceeding 128cm. Riders not to have attained their 12th Birthday before 1st Jan in the current year. Class 31 M&M OPEN RIDDEN MIXED BREEDS £12 £7 £5 Registered pure bred ponies 4 years old & over. Riders any age. Class 24 M&M OPEN NURSERY STAKES (See WHP) Class 25 MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND (See WHP) OPEN WHP MIXED HEIGHT MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP A PERPETUAL TROPHY kindly donated by KEN AND MARY GRIFFITHS for the Mountain and Moorland Champion, to be returned to the committee within ten months of the award.

WELSH PONIES AND COBS - Judge Ms A. Edwards Prize Money Kindly Brown's Restaurant Sponsored by

Class 32 SECTION A IN HAND 4 YEARS & OVER £12 £7 £5 Class 33 SECTION A FOAL £12 £7 £5 Class 34 SECTION A YOUNGSTOCK (Yearling, 2 or 3 year old) £12 £7 £5 Class 35 SECTION B IN HAND 4 YEARS & OVER £12 £7 £5 Class 36 SECTION B YOUNGSTOCK (3 years old & under) £12 £7 £5 Class 37 SECTION C & D IN HAND 4 YEARS & OVER £12 £7 £5 Class 38 SECTION C & D YOUNGSTOCK (3 years old & under) £12 £7 £5 will be awarded to the overall winner MARKIMA PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP in classes 32 - 38. Kindly donated by JOHN PHILLIPS, Milford Haven. To be returned to the committee within eleven months of the award.

COLOURED (PIEBALD, SKEWBALD) or TRADITIONAL Judge Mrs L. Herridge Prize Money Kindly Sponsored by Monddi Dimond Press Class 39 IN HAND, Any age £12 £7 £5 Class 40a RIDDEN Coloured, 4 years and over, £12 £7 £5 Class 40b RIDDEN Traditional Gypsy COB, (Any colour) 4 years and over £12 £7 £5

A Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly donated by Mr. John Bentley for Overall Championship of Coloured.

8 ARAB, PART-BRED ARAB & PALOMINOS - Judge Ms R Morgan Prize Money Kindly Mrs Jo Mount Sponsored by

Class 41 ARAB OR PART BRED IN HAND One, Two or Three year old. £12 £7 £5 Class 42 ARAB OR PART BRED RIDDEN Four years and over. £12 £7 £5 Class 43a PALOMINO IN HAND Any age. £12 £7 £5 Class 43b PALOMINO RIDDEN Four years and over. £12 £7 £5 PONY BREEDING - Judge Ms R Morgan Prize Money Kindly Pembs Riding Centre Hundleton Sponsored by Class 44 PONY BROOD MARE with own foal at foot not exceeding 148cm, four years and over. £12 £7 £5 Class 45 PONY FOAL £12 £7 £5 Class 46 PONY YOUNG STOCK One, Two or Three year old. £12 £7 £5 SUPREME CHAMPION PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP to be awarded to the best horse or pony in any of the above sections. Kindly donated by JOHN JAMES, to be returned to the committee within ten months of the award. SHETLAND PONIES - Judge Mr. B. Rees Class 47 BROOD MARE With foal at foot. £12 £7 £5 Class 48 FOAL Born in 2019. £12 £7 £5 Class 49 FILLY, COLT OR GELDING 2-3 year old. £12 £7 £5 Class 50 YEARLING FILLY, COLT OR GELDING £12 £7 £5 Class 51 OPEN RIDDEN SHETLAND 4 years old and over. £12 £7 £5

Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes will be awarded. UNAFFILIATED SHOW JUMPING - Judge Mrs. J. Morgan Prize Money Kindly Sponsored by Peter Bowling Upton Farm Foods

ENTRY FEE: PFC & PC Members £5.00 Non-Members & Seniors £6.00 ALL ENTRIES ON THE FIELD AT RING 3. 10.00am Clear round jumping £2 per round £3 with rosettes (Pony Club will provide rosettes) 10.30am MINI SHOW JUMPING Class 53 TINY TOTS X POLES. 10 Yrs & Under. May be Led - Rosettes to all double clears Class 54 MINI SHOW JUMPING Jumps not exceeding 45cms - 13 years and under £8 £5 £3 NOT BEFORE 11am JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING (16 YEARS AND UNDER) Class 55 JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING 60cm Open £8 £5 £3 Class 56 JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING 70cm Open £8 £5 £3 Class 57 JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING 80cm Open £8 £5 £3 Class 58 JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING 90cm Open £8 £5 £3 CLEAR ROUND JUMPING £2 per round or £3 per round with rosette (Pony Club will provide rosettes) SENIOR JUMPING NOT BEFORE 2pm (AFTER Novelty Classes See overleaf - page 10) Class 59 SENIOR SHOW JUMPING - 60cm Open £10 £5 £3 Class 60 SENIOR SHOW JUMPING - 75cm Open £10 £5 £3 Class 61 SENIOR OPEN - 90cm Open £15 £10 £5 NB: Juniors - Rider16 Yrs & Under Horse not Exceeding148 cm Seniors - Rider 16 Yrs & Over / Juniors riding horses Exceeding148 cm The LLOYDS BANK CUP will be Presented to the Winner of the Senior Open. AAll Mini, Junior and Senior Classes will be qualifiers for the Show Jumping Championship of Great Britain to be held at the David Broome Events Centre. To qualify, riders must jump a double Clear in the relevant class.

28 9 NOVELTY CLASSES - Not Before 1pm To be run by the South Pembs Pony Club Entries on the field on the day £4 Enquries to Mrs J Morgan 01646 651324

Classes: TACK AND TURNOUT; PONY CLUB PONY; CHILD HANDLER; THELWELL LOOK A LIKE; VETERAN PONY; JUDGES FAVOURITE. Rosettes will be awarded BEST FANCY DRESS Prize Money Kindly Sponsored by The First and Last Pub Class A ON PONY Entry on day £5 £3 £2 Class B ON FOOT Entry on day £5 £3 £2 A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP donated by Mrs Elizabeth Minchin, together with Replica will be awarded to the winner of Class A. Cup to be returned to the committee by the 30th June in the following year. Both of the above two special classes. To be judged by the Presidents Wife, Mrs Mary Woods and the Chairman’s Wife, Mrs Betty Morris. Rosettes will be awarded to all entrants A Shield to be awarded to the best FANCY DRESS ON FOOT. MAP of SHOW FIELD = Toilets Pedestrians Only Lamphey MAIN ROAD Pembroke Stewards Parking Sheep Cattle Horses Only Arena Stallholders Parking Main Gate Cattle Box Parking Bar Craft + Trade Stands Scouts Horticulture Access for Domestic Shopping Mall Drop Off

Zone Stallholders Bongo Sheep Classic Cars

Arena Horses Only Walkway Goats Trade Stands Only Trees Classic Dog Cars Show

Trade Stands Trade Stands Sheep Trailer Main Car Trade Stands Trade Stands Parking Trade Stands Park Road Access Road Access

First Aid Main Entrance Trees + Fur & Feather Secretary Horses Only Fair + Trade Stands Sponsors Feather Fur &

Attractions Ring 1 PAWS for Arena Thought Ring 2 Steam Ring 3 Vintage Vintage Parking Lamphey Palace & Lamphey Court Hotel Lamphey Palace

SHEEP DOG TRIALS Ring 4 Horse Park

10 HOLDING NUMBER 55/407/8633 CATTLE SECTION SPECIAL PRIZE PEMBROKE FARMERS’ CLUB COMPETITION BEST PAIR OF HALTER LED CATTLE, from BEEF OR DAIRY £30 £20 £10 (Animals to be from the same Owner/Exhibiter) The winner will receive the PAT RUSSELL Perpetual Challenge Trophy.

BEEF CATTLE Phillip Rees (PRAG) LHP Accountants Prize Money Kindly Tenby Vets Davies Implements Sponsored by Owen & Owen, Pembroke Castlemartin Ranges Lovesgrove Guest House Anthony Rees, Wiston Dairy Care

Passports to be produced with entries. All Bulls must have two attendants whilst in the show ring. PEDIGREE SECTION (British Breed) - Judge Mr J G Jenkins (Judging Commences at 10.30 am) Class C 1. BEST BEEF COW £20 £10 £5 Class C 2. BEST IN-CALF OR IN-MILK HEIFER £20 £10 £5 Class C 3. BEST MAIDEN HEIFER £20 £10 £5 Class C 4. BEST BEEF BULL under 18 months on Show Day £20 £10 £5 Class C 5. BEST BEEF BULL over 18 months on Show Day £20 £10 £5 Class C 6. BEST PEDIGREE PAIR (halter led) £20 £10 £5

Winner in C6 will be eligible to compete in the Special Prize Champion and Reserve Champion (Classes C1 - C 5) - for The Presidents Perpetual Callenge Cup.

PEDIGREE SECTION (Continental Breed) - Judge Mr J G Jenkins (Judging Commences at 11.00 am) Class C 7. BEST BEEF COW £20 £10 £5 Class C 8. BEST IN-CALF OR IN-MILK HEIFER £20 £10 £5 Class C 9. BEST MAIDEN HEIFER £20 £10 £5 Class C10. BEST BEEF BULL under 18 months on Show Day £20 £10 £5 Class C11. BEST BEEF BULL over 18 months on Show Day £20 £10 £5 Class C12. BEST PEDIGREE PAIR (halter led) £20 £10 £5

Winner in C12 will be eligible to compete in the Special Prize Champion and Reserve Champion (Classes C7 - C 11) for THE CASTLEMARTIN HEAVY HORSE SOCIETY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Special Prize : Rosettes for best in each Breed.

11 COMMERCIAL SECTION - Judge Mr J G Jenkins (Judging Commences at 10.30 am)

Prize Money Kindly David Phillips Sponsored by Clynderwen & Card Fmrs NFU Pembroke

Class C13. BEST COMMERCIAL COW & CALF £20 £10 £5 (penned and not shown in any other Class) Class C14. BEST PAIR OF COMMERCIAL CATTLE (penned) £20 £10 £5 Class C15. BEST COMMERCIAL BABY BEEF £20 £10 £5 (Steer or Heifer under 300 kg) Class C16. BEST COMMERCIAL HEIFER (over 300 kg) £20 £10 £5 Class C17. BEST COMMERCIAL STEER (over 300 kg) £20 £10 £5 Class C18. BEST COMMERCIAL PAIR (halter led) £20 £10 £5 Winner in C18 will be eligible to compete in the Thomas Scourfield Special Prize S.G. HATHWAY & Son PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the winner of Class C13. FROST BROTHERS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the winner Class C14. W.W. MORRIS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the winner of Class C15. Champion and Reserve Champion (Classes C15 - C 17) for The DEWI HARRIES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP. A PERPETUAL TROPHY- "The Wogaston Cup " has been kindly donated by Mrs. MARY WOODS, to be presented to the winner of Class C18 SPECIAL PRIZE: THE BOBBY ROGERS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in the Beef Section, excluding penned cattle, shown by a South Pembrokeshire Farmer. Beef Champion of Today will qualify for Champion of Champions at Martletwy Show. BEEF & DAIRY SPECIAL CLASSES - Judge Mr M. & Mrs C. Davies Passports to be produced with entries. Judging commences at 10.30 am Prize Money Kindly J.E. Lawrence & Son Sponsored by Pembroke Carvery Lovesgrove Guesthouse Trubloc Ltd Lewis Lewis & Co

Exhibitors to only enter classes of their own age group. Class C25. CALF up to TWELVE weeks old any breed, Beef and Dairy £12 £8 £5 Class C26. BEST CHILD HANDLER (12 years and under, Beef and Dairy) £12 £8 £5 Class C27. BEST YOUNG HANDLER (13 to 16 years, Beef and Dairy) £12 £8 £5 Class C28. BEST YOUNG HANDLER (17 to 26 years, Beef and Dairy) £12 £8 £5 Class C29. BEST BEEF HEIFER OR STEER (Under 15 mths, but showing £12 £8 £5 no broad teeth; led by a fully paid up YFC member- no entry fee) Class C30. BEST DAIRY HEIFER (Under 15 months old, but showing £12 £8 £5 no broad teeth; led by a fully paid up YFC member- no entry fee) YFC membership card to be shown to steward on request

12 DOMESTIC SECTIONS To receive the Andrew Mathias Perpetual Challenge Trophy A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP donated by Pembroke Farmers Club, will be awarded to the Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. winner of Class C25, The J.R. PHILLIPS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the highest placed YFC Member The J.W. MORRIS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded for the BEST SHEEP IN SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING RULES AND GENERAL RULES in Class C29. THE SHOW. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. OF THE CLUB AS PUBLISHED ON PAGE 22. THE STEPHEN JAMES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the winner of Class C30. SPECIAL PRIZE: A Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded for the BEST LEICESTER Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. TYPE EWE in the show. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the 1. Exhibits to be staged by 9.45am. following year. 2. Entries to be sent or phoned by MONDAY 5th August. The definition of a SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE FARMER is one who resides South and West of the SPECIAL PRIZE: 1 litre of Liqui-Thrive Sheep Drench, kindly donated by AGRI-LLOYD to 3. Late entries will be accepted up to 9.15am on Show day, road from Landshipping, Crosshands, Templeton, Kilanow and Amroth. the Competitor gaining the most points in Classes 89-101 inclusive. 1st- 3 points. 2nd- subject to payment of an increased fee. 2 points. 3rd- 1 point. 4. Late entries in the Floral Art Section and Horticultural Section will only be A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by GEORGE MATHIAS, Esq. for the SUPREME accepted subject to space available. ANIMAL in the CATTLE SECTION from Classes C1-C18 excluding C6, C12, C13, C14. 5. Judging to begin at 9.45 am prompt. THE CASTLEMARTIN HEAVY HORSE SOCIETY PERPETUAL TROPHY will be awarded for the BEST 6. Presentation of Trophies in the Marquee at 4pm. EXHIBIT in the Dairy Section in Classes C25 - C30. 7. NO EXHIBIT TO BE REMOVED WITHOUT RECEIPT IF GIVEN, NOT BEFORE SILVER SALVER awarded to the best presented Cattle Line, kindly donated by Mr. & Mrs. D.R. PRESENTATIONS, AND NO LATER THAN 5PM. JOHN, LAMMASTON. These will be judged following class judging and before Grand Parade. 8. Prize money will be paid in Marquee after Presentation of Trophies. Please A SPECIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY donated by Mr. WILLIAM BLACK will be awarded to the Exhibitor note that all Prize Money MUST be collected by 5 pm. on Show Day, or forfeited. gaining most points in Cattle Sections. Points awarded: 1st- 3 points; 2nd- 2 points; 3rd- 1 9. NO PREVIOUS ENTRIES ACCEPTED point. 10. All horticultural exhibits must be produced by Exhibitor and winners gardens should be open to inspection by Committee. A weighbridge will be installed on the Showfield for the purpose of weighing animals–where 11. For Novice class - no previous winners can enter. weight applies. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by Mr. & Mrs. DAVID PHILLIPS, will be awarded to the overall winner of class C26. POINTS AWARDED ON THE FOLLOWING BASIS: A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, kindly donated by Mr. PHILIP LEWIS, will be awarded to the best handler in Class C27. 1st - 3 points 2nd - 2 points 3rd - 1 point A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, kindly donated by Messrs. J.W.H. & P.J. MORRIS, will be awarded to the best Organic Animal in the Cattle Section (Classes C1 to C18 + C25 to C30). Must JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL be a registered organic producer with a valid certificate. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SALVER kindly donated by Mrs. Margaret Worley, will be awarded to the best handler in Class C28. ENTRY FEES: All Perpetual Cups and Salvers to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the Entry Fees in all adult sections 50p (60p for late entries) following year. Teenage sections 30p Childrens sections Free CHILDREN'S ENTRIES IN ADULT SECTIONS MUST PAY ENTRY FEE

Unlimited number of entries by one individual in any one section £10.00 (For general enquiries ring Judith Colley tel.01646 672441)

ALL TROPHIES TO BE RETURNED WITHIN 11 MONTHS AND ENGRAVED AT THE PRIZE WINNER'S EXPENSE

NO RESPONSIBILITY CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR DAMAGES OR LOSS OF EXHIBITS OR PROPERTY BY PEMBROKE FARMERS’ CLUB

24 13 HOLDING NUMBER 55/407/8633 SHEEP Prize Money Kindly Tom Goddard & Son Mott's Butchers & Delicatessen, Pembrokeshire Quality Livestock Pembroke Sponsored by The Courtyard Caterers Symbiosis Dental Mr Elfan Williams Judging commences at 10.00 a.m. Notice to exhibitors: Subject to approval, facilities will be made available for Maedi Visna Accreditation Flocks. Competitors must clearly indicate on their entry forms whether they are Fully Accredited. Accredited stock must be accompanied by a valid Certificate of Accreditation. The certificate should be completed and signed by the Owner / Manager. Please note expiry date. SHEEP SPECIAL PRIZE PEMBROKE FARMERS’ CLUB COMPETITION BEST GROUP OF THREE ANIMALS £20 £10 £5

The winner will receive the ANDREW MATHIAS Perpetual Challenge Trophy.

BELTEX - JUDGE Mr. E. Davies Class S 1. RAM LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S 2. RAM OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4 Class S 3. SINGLE EWE LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S 4. SINGLE EWE OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4

SUFFOLK - JUDGE Ms. K. Davies Class S 5. RAM LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S 6. RAM OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4 Class S 7. SINGLE EWE LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S 8. SINGLE EWE OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4

Any British Lowland (BRITISH WHITE FACE) Breed - JUDGE Ms. K. Davies Class S 9. RAM LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S10. RAM OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4 Class S11. SINGLE EWE LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S12. SINGLE EWE OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4

ANY MOUNTAIN BREED - JUDGE Ms. K. Davies Class S13. RAM LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S14. RAM OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4 Class S15. SINGLE EWE LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S16. SINGLE EWE OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4

ANY CONTINENTAL BREED - JUDGE Mr. E Davies Class S17. RAM LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S18. RAM OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4 Class S19. SINGLE EWE LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S20. SINGLE EWE OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4

Any British Lowland (BRITISH DARK FACE) Breed - JUDGE Ms. K. Davies Class S 21. RAM LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S 22. RAM OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4 Class S 23. SINGLE EWE LAMB £10 £6 £4 Class S 24. SINGLE EWE OVER ONE YEAR OLD £10 £6 £4 14 SHOW RULES SPECIAL CLASS COMMERCIAL SHEEP - Untrimmed - JUDGE Mr C. Jenkins

Class S25. ANY BREED BEST PAIR OF BUTCHERS LAMBS £10 £6 £4 1. That all entries for competition be made to the Secretary on the printed forms Class S26. PAIR OF EWES ANY AGE £10 £6 £4 supplied by him, which must be accompanied by the proper fees. Class S27. YOUNG HANDLER (Under 11 Years) + Shield £10 £6 £4 2. No prizes will be awarded in any class where the Judge considers the exhibits Class S28. YOUNG HANDLER (Over 11 Years) £10 £6 £4 are below standard of merit. 3. No Bulls above the age of 10 months will be allowed in the Show Ground unless A Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly donated by ORIEL JONES & SON Ltd will be awarded to the best TEXEL. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. properly secured by ring and rope. 4. All exhibits must be bona fide property of the Exhibitor, except in Y.F.C. calf A Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly donated by Kingston Veterinary Group will be awarded to the best Exhibit in LOWLAND Section. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following classes. year. 5. Any Exhibitor who shall be found guilty of fraudulent practices at the Show will A Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly donated by PEMBROKESHIRE QUALITY LIVESTOCK will be awarded be disqualified and shall forfeit all or any Cups, Prizes or Honours that may have to the best Exhibit in SUFFOLK Section. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the been awarded to him or her at the Show, in addition to entrance fees, and shall following year. be liable to be prohibited temporarily or permanently from exhibiting at any of A Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded to best LEICESTER TYPE EWE in Show above - ALLIANCE & the Society's Shows, or may suffer such alternative penalty as the Committee LEICESTER BANK. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. may see fit to inflict. The J.W. MORRIS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded for the BEST SHEEP IN THE SHOW. 6. No Steward exhibiting any animal shall be allowed in the ring when his/her animal Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. is being judged. 7. Exhibitors of HORSES should familiarize themselves with any rules or guidance The Andrew Mathias Cup to be awarded to BEST GROUP of THREE ANIMALS. notes issued by the appropriate authority or society which control the particular A Challenge Cup kindly donated by Mr Edward Perkins for BEST EXHIBIT in the CONTINENTAL SECTION activity and they must comply with these standards. SPECIAL PRIZE: 1 litre of Liqui-Thrive Sheep Drench, kindly donated by AGRI-LLOYD to the Competitor 8. Any objection to any exhibit must be made in writing and handed to the Secretary, gaining the most points in Classes S 1.-S20. inclusive. 1st- 3 points. 2nd- 2 points. 3rd- 1 point. accompanied by a deposit of £10.00, within 48 hours of the close of the Show. In A Perpetual Challenge Salver kindly donated by Mrs Margaret Worley will be awarded to the best the event of such objection being frivolous, the deposit will be forfeited to the Exhibit in BELTEX Section. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. funds. 9. All exhibits must be in the Show Field by 9.00 am. All animals to remain in Show Field until after the parade in the ring; other exhibits until 5pm. Anyone breaking SHEEPDOG TRIALS - Judges TBA this Rule shall forfeit all prize money won. 10. One person only to be admitted Free with exhibits of livestock. Prize Money Kindly. Sponsored by 11. The Committee, Secretary and Landowner will not be answerable or responsible N.D. Toy and Partners, G.D. Harries & Sons and John Lewis for any loss or damage that may happen to exhibits, or person in charge, either going to or from, or at, or during the Show. They will not be responsible for any Commencing at 7.30 am. printer's error in the Schedule or Catalogue. OPEN NATIONAL and NOVICE NATIONAL Classes 12. All handlers or owners in charge of stock will be subject to orders of the Stewards and any person or owner disobeying such orders will be liable to be fined or Contact Mr. John Bowen 07811 599982 expelled from the Show Field. or John Purser 07970 214776 13. Exhibitors may state on Entry Form the price at which they are prepared to sell PEMBROKE FARMERS' CLUB Perpetual Challenge Cup given by EDWARD MORRIS, Loveston Farm their exhibits. President 2017 on the occasion of the Club's Bicentennial Anniversary 14. The Committee has the power to settle any matter which may arise and is not will be Awarded to the CHAMPION SHEEPDOG and HANDLER Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. covered by the foregoing rules. 15. All cups to be returned by the 30th June the following year. The Committee, Secretary and Landowner will under no consideration hold A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP to be presented to the RESERVE CHAMPION SHEEPDOG and HANDLER themselves responsible for any loss, accident, or deterioration in the value to stock or Kindly donated by RICHARD PROUT and FAMILY. attendants at the Show. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year.

22 15 GOATS Entry Fees: Members £1.50p; Non-Members £3.00 Judging commences at 10.00 am.

PYGMY SECTION - Judge Mr. A. Baker Class G10. PYGMY KID. £6 £4 £3 Class G11. PYGMY GOATLING. £6 £4 £3 Class G12. PYGMY ADULT FEMALE. £10 £6 £4 Class G13. PYGMY VETERAN FEMALE. (7 Years and over) £6 £4 £3 Class G14. PET FEMALE PYGMY. £6 £4 £3 Class G15. WETHER. (Any age) £6 £4 £3 The Show Committee offer: CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE for Best Adult, Best Goatling and Best Kid. 1st, 2nd and 3rd - Rosettes in each class. Rosettes to be awarded for best child handler.

Other awards: SILFRAY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP FOR BEST IN SHOW, presented by Dr. and Mrs. O'CONNOR, COSHESTON. ROSEMEADOW PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP FOR BEST GOATLING, presented by Mrs. E. THOMAS, LAMPHEY. HARTRIDGE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP FOR BEST KID, presented by Mrs. P. HART, PEMBROKE. TWYNWELL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP FOR BEST PYGMY GOAT, kindly donated by Mr. E. and Mrs. P. DAWSON.

PETS CORNER - Judge Tenby Vets We would like to see your pet, be it cat, mouse, bird, fish or whatever (no snakes or camels please). If you are interested, please write to the Show Secretary now, giving details of your pet, and ask your friends to do the same. There may even be a valuable prize for the most interesting or unusual entry. Display at 2.25 pm and Judging at 2.30 pm. No Cloven Hoof Animals Please A SHIELD AND REPLICA TROPHY has been kindly donated by Mr. KEN DAVIES, MANORBIER.

16 VINTAGE SECTION All Competitors to receive a Brass Plaque Kindly Sponsored by Sue & Phil Davies Sealand Pembroke Ltd and Davies Implements MACHINERY Judges - Mr. M. Richards Class V 1. AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR In restored condition, mfd before 31st Dec 1959. Class V 1a. AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR In original condition, mfd before 31st Dec 1959. Class V 2. STATIONARY ENGINE. Class V 3. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT ATTACHED TO TRACTOR In best working order and in original condition, mfd before 31st Dec 1959. Class V 4. CLASSIC TRACTOR in Restored Condition (1960-1985) Class V 4a. CLASSIC TRACTOR in Original Condition (1960-1985) Class V 5. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT (Machine or Horse Drawn) Class V 6. STEAM ENGINE Class V 7. STATIONARY IMPLEMENT

CARS JUDGE - Mr. M. Powell Class V 8. SPORTS CAR up to 1945 Class V 9. SALOON CAR up to 1945 Class V10. SPORTS CAR after 1945 Class V11. SALOON CAR after 1945

MOTORBIKES JUDGE - Mr. M. Jones Class V12. MOTORBIKE up to 1945 Class V13. MOTORBIKE Post War 1945 to 1960 Class V14. MOTORBIKE Classic 1961 to 1985

A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SILVER CUP kindly donated by Mr. ROGER MINCHIN for the Best Agricultural Tractor in Class V1. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SILVER CUP kindly donated by Mr. NEIL BATCHELOR for the Best Agricultural Tractor in original condition Class V1a. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by Mr. G.O. THOMAS, for the Best Stationary Engine Class V2. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by Mr. MICHAEL COLLEY for the best Agricultural Implement in Class V3. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented in Memory of DAVID JONES - Hardings Hill for the best Classic Tractor (1960-1985) in Class V4. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented by MICHAEL & PETER REES (Bros) for the best Classic Tractor in original condition (1960-1985) in Class V4a. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Represented in Memory of DAVEY WILLIAMS, LAMPHEY for the best Machine in Class V5. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by Mr. GOVAN DAVIES for Best Exhibitor in Vintage Section – Classes V1 to V5 inclusive. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented by PHIL & SUE DAVIES for Best Young Person Exhibitor in Vintage Section – Classes V1 to V7 inclusive. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by the late Mr. RICHARD MORRIS for the best Vintage or Veteran Car in Classes V8 to V11. All cups to be returned to the committee by the 30th June in the following year.

17 DOG SHOW- Judges Mr P. Mellish & Ms S. Alexander-Ford Dog show to be held on the Show Ground commencing 1.30pm. All entries will be taken on the day. Any enquiries - 01570 471344 and ask for Sylvia or Jim. Or 07495 021914 (Jim’s Mobile) Pedigree Classes (Entry Fee 50p) Class 1 - Any Variety Puppy (six to twelve months) Class 2 - Any Variety Sporting (Gundogs, Terriers & Hounds) Class 3 - Any Variety Non-Sporting (Toys, Utility, Working and Pastoral) Class 4 - Any Variety Open Novelty Classes (Entry Fee 50p) Class 5 - Best Fancy Dressed Dog Class 11 - Best Child Handler (up to 16 years) Class 6 - Best Dog under 12 ins Class 12 - Best Veteran dog (over 7 years) Class 7 - Best Dog over 12 ins Class 13 - Best Rescued Dog Class 8 - Best Lady Handler Class 14 - Best Condition Dog Class 9 - Best Gentleman Handler Class 15 - Dog with the Waggiest Tail Class 10 - Best Child Handler (up to 11 years) Class 16 - Dog the Judge would most like to take home Rosettes will be awarded to 1st. 2nd. and 3rd Prize Winners in all classes.Special rosette to Best-in-Novelty. All first prize winners in Novelties are eligible to compete. A Perpetual Silver Cup will be awarded to the Best-in-Show, Reserve Best-in-Show, Best in Novelty and Best Puppy.

2019 CROPS COMPETITION FOR CLUB MEMBERS ONLY EARLY POTATO COMPETITION (Plastic and Non-Plastic) Entries for this competition will close 25th April, 2019. A CUP will be awarded to the winner of this competition. Crops Competition Farm

Class 1 - PEMBROKE FARMERS’ CLUB POLYCROP COMPETITION. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by MR. ROBERT PHILLIPS To be returned to the committee by the 30th June in the following year. Class 2 - POTATO CROP NON PLASTIC Class 3 - BEST SALAD POTATO. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by E Parks To be returned to the committee by the 30th June in the following year. Class 4 - BEST WORKMANSHIP. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by Mr. ROBERT PHILLIPS To be returned to the committee by the 30th June in the following year. CEREALS

Class 5 – WINTER BARLEY Class 9 – SPRING WHEAT Class 6 – WINTER & SPRING OATS Class 10 – WINTER RAPE Class 7 – WINTER WHEAT Class 11 – ANY OTHER COMBINABLE CROP Class 8 – SPRING BARLEY Entries for the above Classes 5 to 11 close on June 7th, 2019. One entry only, per class, per member. THE PEMBROKE FARMERS' CLUB CORN COMPETITION PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the competitor taking most points in Classes 5 to 11 inclusive. THE LOVESTON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Given by E.F.R. Morris, Chairman 2005. For the BEST CEREAL CROP.

18 19 GRASS AND ROOTS DOG SHOW- Judges Mr P. Mellish & Ms S. Alexander-Ford Class 12 – PIECE OF CLOVER SEEDS, 1st Year Class 16 – Piece of Horticultural Dog show to be held on the Show Ground commencing 1.30pm. All entries will be taken on the day. Class 13 – PIECE OF CLOVER SEEDS, Long Term CROP Any enquiries - 01570 471344 and ask for Sylvia or Jim. Or 07495 021914 (Jim’s Mobile) Class 14 – PIECE OF SWEDES OR FODDER BEET Class 17 – Maize. Standing crop maize Class 15 – PIECE OF FODDER CROP Pedigree Classes (Entry Fee 50p) Class 1 - Any Variety Puppy (six to twelve months) Entries for the above Classes 12 to 17 close on August 30th 2019. Class 2 - Any Variety Sporting (Gundogs, Terriers & Hounds) THE COLWYN WILLIAMS CUP to be awarded for most points in the Grass Section Classes 12 and 13 Class 3 - Any Variety Non-Sporting (Toys, Utility, Working and Pastoral) F.J. HATHWAY & SONS CUP will be awarded to the competitor takingthe most number of points Class 4 - Any Variety Open in classes 14, 15 and 16. Novelty Classes (Entry Fee 50p) THE TEXACO CUP to be awarded to the winner of Class 17. Class 5 - Best Fancy Dressed Dog Class 11 - Best Child Handler (up to 16 years) Class 6 - Best Dog under 12 ins Class 12 - Best Veteran dog (over 7 years) SILAGE COMPETITION Class 7 - Best Dog over 12 ins Class 13 - Best Rescued Dog Class 18 – BEST CLAMP OR TOWER SILAGE Class 8 - Best Lady Handler Class 14 - Best Condition Dog Class 19 – BIG BALE SILAGE Class 9 - Best Gentleman Handler Class 15 - Dog with the Waggiest Tail Class 20 – ARABLE SILAGE Class 21 – Class 10 - Best Child Handler (up to 11 years) Class 16 - Dog the Judge would most like to take home BEST PEDIGREE DAIRY HERD Class 22 – BEST COMMERCIAL DAIRY HERD Rosettes will be awarded to 1st. 2nd. and 3rd Prize Winners in all classes.Special Class 23 – BEST COW rosette to Best-in-Novelty. All first prize winners in Novelties are eligible to compete. Entries for the above classes 18,19 and 20 close on November 1st, 2019. A Perpetual Silver Cup will be awarded to the Best-in-Show, Reserve Best-in-Show, Best in THE CALLAN CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by W. HAYDEN Esq. Novelty and Best Puppy. will be awarded to the winner. OVERALL CROPS COMPETITION PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by Mr. A.G. DAVIES. 2019 CROPS COMPETITION FOR CLUB MEMBERS ONLY THE BEVAN & BUCKLAND Perpetual Challenge Cup for the BEST ARABLE SILAGE. EARLY POTATO COMPETITION (Plastic and Non-Plastic) NUTRIMIX Perpetual Challenge Cup for the BEST BALE SILAGE. THE RINASTON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SALVER Entries for this competition will close 25th April, 2019. kindly donated by Mrs Betty Phillips for BEST GROUP OF THREE DAIRY COWS (Pedigree). A CUP will be awarded to the winner of this competition. GENUS BREEDING LTD £50 Voucher for winner of best group of three dairy cows. Crops Competition Farm PEMBROKE FARMERS CLUB PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Class 1 - PEMBROKE FARMERS’ CLUB POLYCROP COMPETITION. for the BEST GROUP OF THREE DAIRY COWS (Commercial) PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by MR. ROBERT PHILLIPS To be returned to the committee by the 30th June in the following year. TRADE STANDS AND ADVERTISING Class 2 - POTATO CROP NON PLASTIC Application forms for Trade Stand and Advertising space on the field and in the Show Programme are now available. Class 3 - BEST SALAD POTATO. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by E Parks A Shield kindly donated by Mr. DAVID COLLEY will be awarded to the winner. To be returned to the committee by the 30th June in the following year. A Cup kindly donated by West Lubricants for Best Small Tradestand. Class 4 - BEST WORKMANSHIP. A Shield kindly donated in memory of Mr John Russell will be awarded to the Best stand in the PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by Mr. ROBERT PHILLIPS craft marquee. To be returned to the committee by the 30th June in the following year. SPONSORSHIPS CEREALS Any contribution towards prize fund will be gratefully accepted by the Club and will be acknowledged in the Show Catalogue. Class 5 – WINTER BARLEY Class 9 – SPRING WHEAT Class 6 – WINTER & SPRING OATS Class 10 – WINTER RAPE GRASS, ROOT AND MAIZE COMPETITION Class 7 – WINTER WHEAT Class 11 – ANY OTHER COMBINABLE CROP The results of this competition will be announced at the Annual Dinner. Class 8 – SPRING BARLEY PEMBROKE FARMERS’ CLUB TROPHY to be awarded for Services to Agriculture. Entries for the above Classes 5 to 11 close on June 7th, 2019. All Cups to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. One entry only, per class, per member. MEDICAL COVER THE PEMBROKE FARMERS' CLUB CORN COMPETITION PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP The Honorary Medical Officer to the show will be in attendance supported by will be awarded to the competitor taking most points in Classes 5 to 11 inclusive. members of the St. Johns Ambulance. THE LOVESTON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP VETERINARY COVER Given by E.F.R. Morris, Chairman 2005. For the BEST CEREAL CROP. The Honorary Veterinary Officer to the show will be in attendance.

18 19 SCHEDULE OF THE FUR & FEATHER SECTION at Pembroke Town & Country Show held on the Lamphey Show Field on Wednesday 7th August 2019 ENTRIES TO: Edward Morris, Loveston Farm, Merrion, Pembroke. Tel: 01646 661247 By Friday 2nd August 2019 Judges: Poultry Section and Cage Birds - Mr Paul Tucker, Penclawdd. Fur - Tenby Veterinary Surgery Champion and Reserve Champion prize money kindly donated by Castlemartin Ranges TRIOS 1. Any Variety Large Trio TRUE BANTAMS 2. Any Variety Bantam Trio 14. Japanese variety male 14a. Japanese variety female LARGE - FOWL HARD FEATHER 15. Belgian variety male 3. Any variety male or female 15a. Belgian variety female 16. Any colour Dutch male or female LARGE - FOWL SOFT FEATHER 17. Any colour Pekin male or female 4. Any Other Variety Heavy Breed male 18. Any other variety male or female 5. Any Other Variety Heavy Breed female 6. Any Variety Light Breed male TURKEY CLASS 7. Any Variety Light Breed Female 19. Any Variety Male or Female 7a. Any Variety Rare Breed male or female WATER FOWL BANTAM - HARD FEATHER 20. Any Variety large Duck Male 8. Any Variety Male 21. Any Variety large duck female 9. Any Variety Female 22. White Call Duck male or female 23. Any Variety Pied or Apricot Call Duck m/f BANTAM - SOFT FEATHER 24. Any other colour Call Duck male 10. Any Variety Heavy Breed Male 25. Any other colour Call Duck female 11. Any Variety Heavy Breed Female 26. Any Variety Bantam Duck Male or female 12. Any Variety Light Breed Male 27. Any Variety of Standard Goose or Gander 13. Any Variety Light Breed Female 13a. Any Variety Bantam Rare Breed m/f

** A limited number of Poultry Sale Cages (for exhibitors only) will be available. Size 24” @£2 Vendor to provide boxes 20 CLASSIFICATIONS (ENTRY FEE 80p per pen - JUNIORS FREE) Note – One free admission ticket to each exhibitor with eight or more entries PRIZES: Poultry 1st £4.00 2nd £3.00 3rd £2.00 Eggs 1st £3.00 2nd £2.00 3rd £1.00

CAGE BIRDS(to be exhibited in owner’s cages) SPECIALS Can be shown singularly or in pairs. 30. Canary Silver Perpetual Cups will be awarded to the 31. Budgerigar Following Categories: NOVICE (First Time Entering) BEST FOWL EXHIBIT CLASSES 3 TO 19 32. Novice Any Variety Large Fowl 33. Novice Any Variety Bantam Fowl BEST WATERFOWL EXHIBIT CLASSES 20 TO 27 BEST CAGED BIRD EXHIBIT CLASSES 30 TO 31 CHILDREN (Age 6 – 10) 34. Child’s pet Chicken BEST JUNIOR EXHIBIT CLASSES 36 TO 40 35. Child’s pet Duck BEST FUR EXHIBIT CLASSES 41 TO 46 JUNIOR SECTION (Under 16 Years) BEST EGGS CLASSES 58 TO 65 36. Any Variety Large Fowl Male or Female SPECIALS - A perpetual Challenge Cup and £20 37. Any Variety Bantam – Hard Feather for SHOW CHAMPION. 38. Any Variety Bantam- Soft Feather A perpetual Challenge Cup and £10 for RESERVE 39. Any Variety True Bantam CHAMPION. 40. Any Variety Waterfowl, Male or Female FUR SECTION – JUNIORS (Under 16 years) Rosettes will be given to the Champion and 41. Any Variety Rabbit, buck or Doe Reserve. 42. Any Variety Guinea Pig. Male or Female 43. Any other variety fur. (Sorry, NO FERRETS). POULTRY SHOW RULES FUR SECTION (Over 16 Years) 1. All exhibitors must abide by the general rules 44. Any Variety Rabbit. Buck or Doe. 45. Any Variety Guinea Pig. Male or Female. of the show as published in the main schedule. 46. Any other variety fur. (Sorry, NO FERRETS). 2. All exhibits to be penned by 9.45 am for POULTRY ARTS & CRAFTS judging at 10.00 am. 47. Decorated Egg – Junior Under 8 Years 3. Giving water to the birds and animals will be 48. Decorated Egg – Junior 8 – 11 Years 49. Decorated Egg – Junior 12 – 16 Years the responsibility of their owners. 50. 3 – 5 Eggs in a novel display 4. Entries to be sent or phoned by Friday 2nd 51. Painting or drawing of Poultry (Under 8 August. Yrs) 52. Painting or drawing of Poultry (8 – 11 Yrs) 5. Late entries will be subject to available cage 53. Painting or drawing of Poultry (12 – 16 Yrs) space. 54. Painting or drawing of Poultry (Adult) 55. Photograph of any fowl 6. Presentation of cups and prize money will 56. Photograph of General Poultry Scene take place at 3.30pm 57. A humorous Photo involving Poultry 7. Trophies are perpetual and are to be EGGS (Entry Fee 50p per plate of eggs) 58. 6 Eggs Any Colour Large returned by 30th June in following year. 59. 6 Eggs Any Colour Bantam 8. Engravings to be done at the expense of the 60. 6 Eggs Any Colour Waterfowl 61. 6 Eggs 2 of Each Colour winners. 62. 3 Eggs Any Colour Large Every care will be taken of the exhibit; but the 63. 3 Eggs Any Colour Bantam 64. 3 Eggs Any Colour Waterfowl club cannot be held responsible for any loss or 65. 3 Eggs 1 of Each Colour damage incurred during the show or after the Note: Classes 47-65 are in Fur and Feather Tent show.

21 SHOW RULES SPECIAL CLASS COMMERCIAL SHEEP - Untrimmed - JUDGE Mr C. Jenkins

Class S25. ANY BREED BEST PAIR OF BUTCHERS LAMBS £10 £6 £4 1. That all entries for competition be made to the Secretary on the printed forms Class S26. PAIR OF EWES ANY AGE £10 £6 £4 supplied by him, which must be accompanied by the proper fees. Class S27. YOUNG HANDLER (Under 11 Years) + Shield £10 £6 £4 2. No prizes will be awarded in any class where the Judge considers the exhibits Class S28. YOUNG HANDLER (Over 11 Years) £10 £6 £4 are below standard of merit. 3. No Bulls above the age of 10 months will be allowed in the Show Ground unless A Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly donated by ORIEL JONES & SON Ltd will be awarded to the best TEXEL. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. properly secured by ring and rope. 4. All exhibits must be bona fide property of the Exhibitor, except in Y.F.C. calf A Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly donated by Kingston Veterinary Group will be awarded to the best Exhibit in LOWLAND Section. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following classes. year. 5. Any Exhibitor who shall be found guilty of fraudulent practices at the Show will A Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly donated by PEMBROKESHIRE QUALITY LIVESTOCK will be awarded be disqualified and shall forfeit all or any Cups, Prizes or Honours that may have to the best Exhibit in SUFFOLK Section. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the been awarded to him or her at the Show, in addition to entrance fees, and shall following year. be liable to be prohibited temporarily or permanently from exhibiting at any of A Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded to best LEICESTER TYPE EWE in Show above - ALLIANCE & the Society's Shows, or may suffer such alternative penalty as the Committee LEICESTER BANK. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. may see fit to inflict. The J.W. MORRIS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded for the BEST SHEEP IN THE SHOW. 6. No Steward exhibiting any animal shall be allowed in the ring when his/her animal Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. is being judged. 7. Exhibitors of HORSES should familiarize themselves with any rules or guidance The Andrew Mathias Cup to be awarded to BEST GROUP of THREE ANIMALS. notes issued by the appropriate authority or society which control the particular A Challenge Cup kindly donated by Mr Edward Perkins for BEST EXHIBIT in the CONTINENTAL SECTION activity and they must comply with these standards. SPECIAL PRIZE: 1 litre of Liqui-Thrive Sheep Drench, kindly donated by AGRI-LLOYD to the Competitor 8. Any objection to any exhibit must be made in writing and handed to the Secretary, gaining the most points in Classes S 1.-S20. inclusive. 1st- 3 points. 2nd- 2 points. 3rd- 1 point. accompanied by a deposit of £10.00, within 48 hours of the close of the Show. In A Perpetual Challenge Salver kindly donated by Mrs Margaret Worley will be awarded to the best the event of such objection being frivolous, the deposit will be forfeited to the Exhibit in BELTEX Section. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. funds. 9. All exhibits must be in the Show Field by 9.00 am. All animals to remain in Show Field until after the parade in the ring; other exhibits until 5pm. Anyone breaking SHEEPDOG TRIALS - Judges TBA this Rule shall forfeit all prize money won. 10. One person only to be admitted Free with exhibits of livestock. Prize Money Kindly. Sponsored by 11. The Committee, Secretary and Landowner will not be answerable or responsible N.D. Toy and Partners, G.D. Harries & Sons and John Lewis for any loss or damage that may happen to exhibits, or person in charge, either going to or from, or at, or during the Show. They will not be responsible for any Commencing at 7.30 am. printer's error in the Schedule or Catalogue. OPEN NATIONAL and NOVICE NATIONAL Classes 12. All handlers or owners in charge of stock will be subject to orders of the Stewards and any person or owner disobeying such orders will be liable to be fined or Contact Mr. John Bowen 07811 599982 expelled from the Show Field. or John Purser 07970 214776 13. Exhibitors may state on Entry Form the price at which they are prepared to sell PEMBROKE FARMERS' CLUB Perpetual Challenge Cup given by EDWARD MORRIS, Loveston Farm their exhibits. President 2017 on the occasion of the Club's Bicentennial Anniversary 14. The Committee has the power to settle any matter which may arise and is not will be Awarded to the CHAMPION SHEEPDOG and HANDLER Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. covered by the foregoing rules. 15. All cups to be returned by the 30th June the following year. The Committee, Secretary and Landowner will under no consideration hold A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP to be presented to the RESERVE CHAMPION SHEEPDOG and HANDLER themselves responsible for any loss, accident, or deterioration in the value to stock or Kindly donated by RICHARD PROUT and FAMILY. attendants at the Show. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year.

22 15 SCHEDULE OF PRIZES at the ANNUAL SHOW for the DOMESTIC and HORTICULTURAL COMPETITIONS Don't miss us in the BIG marquee, now next to the car park. It's full of competition entries. Why not join in the fun and compete next year? Schedule online from January (see front cover for web address). HORTICULTURAL COMPETITION ENTRIES TO: Helen Brickell Rose Cottage, Manorbier Newton, Tenby SA70 8PY. Tel: 01834 871690, e-mail [email protected] DOMESTIC COMPETITION ENTRIES TO: Jocelyn Morris, Pencoed, Narberth Road, Tenby. SA70 8HS Tel: 01834 218784. OR Mary Lou Clewett, Seafield, North Cliffe, Tenby, SA70 8AT Tel: 01834 845632. e-mail: [email protected] 23 DOMESTIC SECTIONS To receive the Andrew Mathias Perpetual Challenge Trophy A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP donated by Pembroke Farmers Club, will be awarded to the Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. winner of Class C25, The J.R. PHILLIPS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the highest placed YFC Member The J.W. MORRIS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded for the BEST SHEEP IN SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING RULES AND GENERAL RULES in Class C29. THE SHOW. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. OF THE CLUB AS PUBLISHED ON PAGE 22. THE STEPHEN JAMES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the winner of Class C30. SPECIAL PRIZE: A Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded for the BEST LEICESTER Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the following year. TYPE EWE in the show. Cup to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the 1. Exhibits to be staged by 9.45am. following year. 2. Entries to be sent or phoned by MONDAY 5th August. The definition of a SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE FARMER is one who resides South and West of the SPECIAL PRIZE: 1 litre of Liqui-Thrive Sheep Drench, kindly donated by AGRI-LLOYD to 3. Late entries will be accepted up to 9.15am on Show day, road from Landshipping, Crosshands, Templeton, Kilanow and Amroth. the Competitor gaining the most points in Classes 89-101 inclusive. 1st- 3 points. 2nd- subject to payment of an increased fee. 2 points. 3rd- 1 point. 4. Late entries in the Floral Art Section and Horticultural Section will only be A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by GEORGE MATHIAS, Esq. for the SUPREME accepted subject to space available. ANIMAL in the CATTLE SECTION from Classes C1-C18 excluding C6, C12, C13, C14. 5. Judging to begin at 9.45 am prompt. THE CASTLEMARTIN HEAVY HORSE SOCIETY PERPETUAL TROPHY will be awarded for the BEST 6. Presentation of Trophies in the Marquee at 4pm. EXHIBIT in the Dairy Section in Classes C25 - C30. 7. NO EXHIBIT TO BE REMOVED WITHOUT RECEIPT IF GIVEN, NOT BEFORE SILVER SALVER awarded to the best presented Cattle Line, kindly donated by Mr. & Mrs. D.R. PRESENTATIONS, AND NO LATER THAN 5PM. JOHN, LAMMASTON. These will be judged following class judging and before Grand Parade. 8. Prize money will be paid in Marquee after Presentation of Trophies. Please A SPECIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY donated by Mr. WILLIAM BLACK will be awarded to the Exhibitor note that all Prize Money MUST be collected by 5 pm. on Show Day, or forfeited. gaining most points in Cattle Sections. Points awarded: 1st- 3 points; 2nd- 2 points; 3rd- 1 9. NO PREVIOUS ENTRIES ACCEPTED point. 10. All horticultural exhibits must be produced by Exhibitor and winners gardens should be open to inspection by Committee. A weighbridge will be installed on the Showfield for the purpose of weighing animals–where 11. For Novice class - no previous winners can enter. weight applies. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by Mr. & Mrs. DAVID PHILLIPS, will be awarded to the overall winner of class C26. POINTS AWARDED ON THE FOLLOWING BASIS: A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, kindly donated by Mr. PHILIP LEWIS, will be awarded to the best handler in Class C27. 1st - 3 points 2nd - 2 points 3rd - 1 point A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, kindly donated by Messrs. J.W.H. & P.J. MORRIS, will be awarded to the best Organic Animal in the Cattle Section (Classes C1 to C18 + C25 to C30). Must JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL be a registered organic producer with a valid certificate. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SALVER kindly donated by Mrs. Margaret Worley, will be awarded to the best handler in Class C28. ENTRY FEES: All Perpetual Cups and Salvers to be returned to the Committee by 30th June in the Entry Fees in all adult sections 50p (60p for late entries) following year. Teenage sections 30p Childrens sections Free CHILDREN'S ENTRIES IN ADULT SECTIONS MUST PAY ENTRY FEE

Unlimited number of entries by one individual in any one section £10.00 (For general enquiries ring Judith Colley tel.01646 672441)

ALL TROPHIES TO BE RETURNED WITHIN 11 MONTHS AND ENGRAVED AT THE PRIZE WINNER'S EXPENSE

NO RESPONSIBILITY CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR DAMAGES OR LOSS OF EXHIBITS OR PROPERTY BY PEMBROKE FARMERS’ CLUB

24 13 COOKERY Classes 1-7 sponsored by The Cook’s Cupboard, Newbridge. Judge: Mrs Linda James Prize money 1st - £4.00 2nd - £3.00 3rd - £2.00 Class 1. Carrot Cake – Gluten free 2. Victoria Sponge (Raspberry Jam Filling Only) 3. 5 Welsh Cakes 4. Chocolate Fudge Cake 5. A Fruit Tart, Shortcrust Pastry. 7 inches or over 6. 3 Items for Afternoon Tea on a Tea plate 7. 5 Decorated Cupcakes. (Home made decorations)

MEN ONLY CLASS 8. A Novelty Cake Any Theme. No more than 12 inch Board. Decoration only 9. 5 Sausage Rolls any size

BREAD Judge: Mrs Linda James Prize money 1st - £4.00 2nd - £3.00 3rd - £2.00

9a. 6 Bread Rolls Assorted Shapes 9b. A Harvest Plait 9c. 4 Chelsea Buns

PRESERVES Judge: Mrs Denise James Prize money 1st - £4.00 2nd - £3.00 3rd - £2.00 10. 1 Pot of Strawberry Conserve with Metal Lid 11. 1 Pot of Marmalade with metal lid 12. 1 Pot of Lemon Curd with Waxed Disc and Cellophane Lid 13. 1 Pot of Jelly with metal lid 14. A Jar of Pickle of your Own Choice

HONEY SECTION Judge: Mrs Denise James Prize money 1st - £4.00 2nd - £3.00 3rd - £2.00

14a. A Jar of Honey

25 HANDICRAFT Judges: Classes 15-22 Mrs Trixie Nuthall and Mrs Cynthia Morgans Hurley Classes 23-28 Mr Len Ambrose and Mr John Blake

Prize money Classes 15-22 1st - £4.00 2nd - £3.00 3rd - £2.00 Classes 23-28 1st - £5.00 2nd - £4.00 3rd - £3.00 Class 15a Sponsored by Leicester House Gallery Classes 15 and 19 Sponsored by The Crafty Frog, Tenby Classes 16 & 18 Sponsored by That’s Nice Class 27 Sponsored by The Corn Store

15. A Hand Knitted item 15a. A Quilt: Any size 16. A Machine or Hand Sewn Household item eg. table-runners, place mats, coasters 17. An item of Felting 17a. A Rag Doll 18. An item of Hand Embroidery: Own design, no kits 19. An item of Crochet 19a. A Cushion: Any medium 20. Any Machine sewn item 20a. An item of Needle or Pillow Lace, or Tatting 21. An item for a Doll's pram/buggy 22. Miscellaneous: Any handmade item not covered by any other category 23. A Wood Turned item 24. An item of Woodwork 25. An item of Metalwork 26. An item of Beadwork 27. An item of Stained Glass 28. A Clay Item

THE MARGARET MINCHIN CUP A Perpetual Trophy donated by the late Margaret Minchin will be presented for the best exhibit in the PRESERVES SECTION THE DAPHNE RUSSELL SALVER A Perpetual Trophy donated by the late Mrs Daphne Russell will be presented to the person gaining the most points in the HANDICRAFT SECTION THE MARGARET PHILLIPS CUP A Perpetual Trophy donated by the late Mrs Margaret Phillips (Portclew) will be presented for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 15-22. THE JOYCE EYNON MEMORIAL CUP A Perpetual Trophy donated by the Late Mr. R. Eynon will be presented to the person gaining the most points in the COOKERY, PRESERVES, HANDICRAFT, BREAD AND HONEY SECTIONS. Classes 1-22. A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP donated by Mrs Annette Morris will be presented to the person gaining the most points in the cookery, PRESERVES,HONEY AND BREAD SECTIONS. Classes 1-14a. A PERPETUAL TROPHY, kindly donated by the late Mrs Mavis Rees will be awarded to the best exhibit in Classes 23-28. A PERPETUAL TROPHY will be awarded to the winner of Class 23 A PERPETUAL TROPHY donated by the Ladies’ Committee to be awarded to the winner of Class 2

26 TEENAGE SECTION (13-16 years) Prize money 1st - £4.00 2nd - £3.00 3rd - £2.00 COOKERY Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Vaughan 29. Afternoon Tea for 2 – 4 different Items

HANDICRAFT Judge: Ms Claire Lloyd 31. A Collage made from Natural Materials

The Teenage Cup. A Perpetual Trophy will be presented to the person gaining the most points in the Teenage Section. CHILDREN’S SECTION Prize money 1st - £3.00 2nd - £2.00 3rd - £1.50 A Perpetual Trophy will be awarded for the most points in the CHILDREN'S SECTION ONLY UNASSISTED CHILDREN'S WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED ALL ENTRIES –GO STRAIGHT TO CHILDREN’S SECTION ON SHOW DAY CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER COOKERY Class 34 Sponsored by BEE’S KNEES Class 36 Sponsored by Pembroke Post Office

Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Vaughan

33. 4 Decorated Biscuits 34. 4 Crispie Cakes HANDICRAFT Judge: Ms Claire Lloyd

35. A Playdough Model 36. A Vegetable Monster

CHILDREN 9 YEARS AND UNDER COOKERY Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Vaughan 37. 4 Decorated Homemade Fairy Cakes 38. 4 Cookies HANDICRAFT Judge: Ms Claire Lloyd

39. A Lego Model (Not a Kit) 40. A Decorated Plastic Bottle

27 ARAB, PART-BRED ARAB & PALOMINOS - Judge Ms R Morgan CHILDREN 12 YEARS AND UNDER COOKERY Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Vaughan Class 41 ARAB OR PART BRED IN HAND One, Two or Three year old. £12 £7 £5 41. 4 Decorated Cake Pops Class 42 ARAB OR PART BRED RIDDEN Four years and over. £12 £7 £5 42. A Layered Salad in a Jar Class 43a PALOMINO IN HAND Any age. £12 £7 £5 HANDICRAFT Class 43b PALOMINO RIDDEN Four years and over. £12 £7 £5 Judge: Ms Claire Lloyd PONY BREEDING - Judge Ms R Morgan 43. A Table Top Scarecrow – Max Height 60cm 44. An Item of junk Jewellery Class 44 PONY BROOD MARE with own foal at foot not exceeding 148cm, four years and over. £12 £7 £5 Class 45 PONY FOAL £12 £7 £5 CHILDREN’S ART IN ANY MEDIUM Class 46 PONY YOUNG STOCK One, Two or Three year old. £12 £7 £5 Judge: Ms Gemma Colley SUPREME CHAMPION PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP to be awarded to the best horse or pony in any of the above sections. Kindly donated Prize money 1st - £4.00 2nd - £3.00 3rd - £2.00 by JOHN JAMES, to be returned to the committee within ten months of the award. 45. A Finger Painting 3 Years and Under 46. Superhero 7 Years and Under 47. Natural World 11 Years and Under 48. A Picture in Silhouette 16 Years and Under NOTE: Entries must be flat, unframed and on paper or card. NO 3D MODELS The may roberts Cup. A Perpetual Trophy will be awarded at the Judge's discretion for a child's art work - 11 years and under. Richard Thomas Memorial Shield - donated by Mr and the late Mrs A.W. Thomas in memory of their son Richard to be presented to the best artist under 16 for the encouragement of art. UNAFFILIATED SHOW JUMPING - Judge Mrs. J. Morgan A Perpetual Trophy will be awarded for the most points in the CHILDREN'S SECTION Prize Money Kindly Sponsored by Peter Bowling Upton Farm Foods

ONLY UNASSISTED CHILDREN'S WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED ENTRY FEE: PFC & PC Members £5.00 Non-Members & Seniors £6.00 ALL ENTRIES ON THE FIELD AT RING 3. 10.00am Clear round jumping £2 per round £3 with rosettes (Pony Club will provide rosettes) 10.30am MINI SHOW JUMPING Class 53 TINY TOTS X POLES. 10 Yrs & Under. May be Led - Rosettes to all double clears GROUP COMPETITION Class 54 MINI SHOW JUMPING Jumps not exceeding 45cms - 13 years and under £8 £5 £3 Judge: Ms Claire Lloyd NOT BEFORE 11am JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING (16 YEARS AND UNDER) Class 55 JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING 60cm Open £8 £5 £3 Class 56 JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING 70cm Open £8 £5 £3 Class 57 JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING 80cm Open £8 £5 £3 Class A A Portrait made from Recycled Materials £12 £5 £3 Class 58 JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING 90cm Open £8 £5 £3 CLEAR ROUND JUMPING £2 per round or £3 per round with rosette (Pony Club will provide rosettes) SENIOR JUMPING NOT BEFORE 2pm (AFTER Novelty Classes See overleaf - page 10) Class 59 SENIOR SHOW JUMPING - 60cm Open £10 £5 £3 Class 60 SENIOR SHOW JUMPING - 75cm Open £10 £5 £3 Class 61 SENIOR OPEN - 90cm Open £15 £10 £5 NB: Juniors - Rider16 Yrs & Under Horse not Exceeding148 cm Seniors - Rider 16 Yrs & Over / Juniors riding horses Exceeding148 cm The LLOYDS BANK CUP will be Presented to the Winner of the Senior Open. AAll Mini, Junior and Senior Classes will be qualifiers for the Show Jumping Championship of Great Britain to be held at the David Broome Events Centre. To qualify, riders must jump a double Clear in the relevant class.

28 9 ART Judge: Mr Graham Hadlow Prize money 1st - £7.50, 2nd - £5.00, 3rd - £4.00

49. A Painting in Oils or Acrylics (unframed) 50. A Water Colour (unframed) 51. A Drawing in Pastel, Pencil or other medium (unframed) 52. Paint + Photo Combination Colourful Design Any Medium A4 or LESS (unframed)

ALL ENTRIES TO BE UNFRAMED READY TO MOUNT ON VERTICAL PINBOARD.

A Perpetual Art Trophy, donated by Mrs Margaret Phillips, Westfield, to be presented to the winner of Class 51.

Art Trophy - A Perpetual Art Cup, donated by the Ladies Committee, to be awarded to the best ART exhibit PHOTOGRAPHY Judge: Mr Harry Gardiner Prize money 1st - £4.00 2nd - £3.00 3rd - £2.00

53. A Photo Between Dusk and Dawn (unframed) 54. Interesting Street Scenes (unframed) 55. Seasonal Colour (unframed)

Photos must be mounted on paper or card which can be pinned through. No minimum size. Entries will be judged on Originality, Composition, Technical quality and Ability to interpret the theme. A Perpetual Challenge Cup, donated by Simeon Lloyd Photography, to be awarded at the Judges discretion (Adult Classes 53-55)

WINE SECTION Judges: Provided by Pembroke Wine Circle

Prize money 1st - £4.00 2nd - £3.00 3rd - £2.00

56. A Bottle of Beer 57. Red Wine 58. White Wine 59. Sloe Gin Only ‘Contents’ label and entry number allowed on bottle ' Contents' to include ingredients, Dry or Sweet etc. No artificial sweetener to be used.

A Perpetual Trophy, kindly donated by Mrs Katherine Young and the late Mr. Ken Morgan in memory of Mrs Margaret Morgan, will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in the Wine Section. A Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the winner of Class 59

29 FLORAL ART SECTION Judge: Mrs Olwen Phillips WORKING HUNTER PONIES - Judge Mr P Thomas CLASS 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 67. Petite- Storm in a Teacup ( not to exceed 9 inches overall) £5 £3 £2 68. Novice - Two’s Company Prize Money Kindly Castlemartin Ranges ( For entrants who have not previously won this class) £10 £8 £5 Sponsored by Upton Farm Foods 69. Rugby World Cup – Japan 2019 £10 £8 £5 70. ‘Starstruck’ - A Contemporary Arrangement £10 £8 £5 Class 19 Mare or Gelding, 4 years old & £12 £7 £5 71. A Garden Arrangement £10 £8 £5 OPEN CRADLE STAKES, over not exceeding 12h.h. (122cm). Riders not to have attained their 73. An Arrangement – Any Theme (max 50cms square) 11th birthday before 1st January in the current year. (Entrants to be under 16 years old) £10 £8 £5 Class 20 OPEN NURSERY STAKES, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old & £12 £7 £5 over not exceeding 13h.h. (133cm). Riders not to have attained their All Arrangements NOT to Exceed 3 ft Overall Unless Otherwise Stated. 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Accessories permitted in all classes. MINI WHP CHAMPIONSHIP (Classes 19 & 20 Show Rossette) THE LOUISE MEYRICK MEMORIAL CUP for MINI WHP Championship. A Perpetual Challenge Cup, donated by the late Mrs Carol Thomas, will be awarded to the

Best Exhibit in Class 69. Class 21 OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, Mare or Gelding, £12 £7 £5 A Perpetual Challenge Cup, donated by the late Mr Barrie Price, will be awarded to the Best 4 years old& over not exceeding 13h.h.(133cm). Riders not to have Exhibit in Class 70. attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. The Wally Howells Perpetual Challenge Cup to be awarded to the person gaining the Class 22 OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, Mare or Gelding, 4 £12 £7 £5 most points in the above section. years old & over, exceeding 13h.h.(133cm) and not exceeding 14h.h. A Perpetual Challenge Cup, given by Mr Tim Frazer and Family in memory of the late Mrs (143cm). Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before Margaret Frazer, to be awarded to the winner of the Novice Class 68. 1st January in the current year. A Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Best Exhibit in the Floral Art Section is donated by the Class 23 OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, Mare or Gelding, 4 £12 £7 £5 Ladies' Committee in celebration of the Bicentennial Year 2017. years old & over, exceeding 14h.h.(143cm) and not exceeding 15h.h. (153cm). Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st ADDITIONAL LEARNING NEEDS SECTION January in the current year. CHAMPION WORKING HUNTER PONY of classes 21, 22 and 23 to receive a A CUP WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE BEST EXHIBIT IN EACH CLASS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by MR. AND MRS. PETER LORD. Floral Art Judge: Mrs Olwen Phillips Class 24 MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND 74. A Fresh Flower arrangement in a Basket £5 £3 £2 OPEN NURSERY STAKES £12 £7 £5 Cookery Judge: Mrs Linda James Registered pure bred ponies 4 years old & over, not exceeding 128 cm. Riders not to have attained their 12th Birthday before 1st Jan in 75. My Favourite Cake £5 £3 £2 current year. Class 25 MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND £12 £7 £5 Handicraft OPEN WHP MIXED HEIGHT Judges: Mrs Trixie Nuthall and Mrs Cynthia Morgans Hurley Registered pure bred ponies 4 years old & over. Riders any age. Ponies must jump in their correct height section. 76. A Greetings card £5 £3 £2

77. Any item made by a group £10 £6 £4 Class 26 MIXED HEIGHT NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY, £12 £7 £5 78. A Mosaic in any Medium £5 £3 £2 Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 15h.h.(153cm). Riders MUST jump in their correct height section and be the correct Art Judge: Mr Graham Hadlow age for the height of the pony they ride.

79. A Painting £5 £3 £2 NB. COMPETITORS WILL NOTE THAT ANY PONY TAKING PART WILL BE LIABLE TO DOPE TESTING. The BEVAN MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to the entrant with the most points in this section

30 7 HORTICULTURAL SECTIONS Classes 82-87 kindly sponsored by WISEBUYS OPEN SHOW PONIES & SHOW HUNTER PONIES - Judge Ms R. Morgan Classes 113-115 kindly sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Lord Prize Money Kindly Sponsored by UPTON FARM QUALITY FROZEN FOOD FRUIT Judge: Mr Huw Breeze CLASS 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Class 13 LEADING REIN PONY Mare or Gelding 4 years old or £12 £7 £5 over not exceeding12h.h.(122cm).Riders not to have attained their 82. 6 Cherry or Plum Tomatoes £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year 83. 6 Tomatoes, stalk attached £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 13a 1st RIDDEN PONY Mare or Gelding 4 years old or £12 £7 £5 84. 3 Stalks Rhubarb £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 over notexceeding12h.h.(122cm).Riders not to have attained their 85. 4 Cooking Apples £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year 86. 4 Dessert Apples £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 14 MIXED HEIGHT SHOW PONY, 87. A dish of soft fruit (4oz/100g) £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over. Riders Must be correct age £12 £7 £5 for the height of the pony they ride. FLOWER SECTION SHOW PONY CHAMPION for SHOW ROSETTE and to receive a PERPETUAL Judge: Ms. Kinga Mioduchowska MHort. CHALLENGE CUP and REPLICA donated by the late MRS. K. PHILLIPS for classes 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 14-18 88. 3 Varieties of Tall Hardy Flowers 3 of each £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 SPECIAL ROSETTE will be awarded to the winner of class 13 & Perpetual 88a. 3 Varieties of Short Hardy Flowers 3 of each £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 Challenge Cup donated by Mr. & Mrs. D. McKenzie. 89. Dahlias Cactus – Three blooms in vase £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 90. Dahlias Pom Pom – Three blooms £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 91. 6 Dahlias - any variety £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 92. Dahlias – One Large Giant decorative £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 Class 15 PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE, Mare or Gelding, £12 £7 £5 93. Dahlias – Three Small decorative, in a vase £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 4 years old & over, not exceeding 12h.h.(122cm). Rider not to have attained 94. 3 Stems of Delphinium £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 95. Sweet Peas – Six stems, any one variety £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 Class 16 PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE, Mare or Gelding, £12 £7 £5 96. Sweet Peas – Four stems of each four named varieties £4.00 £2.50 £1.00 4 years old & over, exceeding 12h.h.(122cm) and not exceeding 13h.h.(133cm). 97. 3 Crocosmia (Montbretia) £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Rider not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 97a. 1 Sunflower Head £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Class 17 PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE, Mare or Gelding, £12 £7 £5 98. Gladioli – Three Spikes £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 4 years old & over, exceeding 13h.h.(133cm) and not exceeding 14h.h.(143cm). 99. 6 Hosta Leaves £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Rider not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 100. Begonias - 1 plant per pot £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 18 PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE, Mare or Gelding, £12 £7 £5 101. 12 Stems of Lavender £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 4 years old & over, exceeding 14h.h.(143cm) and not exceeding 15h.h.(153cm). 102. Marigolds – 4 French £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Rider not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. 103. Roses – Three Blooms £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 104. One Flowering Houseplant in a Six Inch Pot £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP has kindly been donated by JAYNE BRACE 105. One Non-Flowering Houseplant in a Six Inch Pot £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 for the winner of classes 15 - 18 inclusive. To be returned to the committee by the 30th June in 106. One Fuchsia in a pot (Maximum 6" Pot) £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 the following year. 107. A Pot of Lobelia (12” pot) £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION ROSSETTES will be awarded to the 108. One Pot of Cactus £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 winners of classes 15 – 18 inclusive. 109. Hydrangea – Three blooms £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 110. Lacecap Hydrangea - Three Blooms £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 SPECIAL PRIZE FOR BEST BOY RIDER in classes 14-18 111. Summer Flowering Planted Container/pot (not to exceed 21") £4.00 £2.50 £1.50 £10 Voucher, kindly donated by Wynnstay Store, Haverfordwest 112. Summer Flowering Planted Pouch £4.00 £2.50 £1.50 (Must be the exhibitor’s own work) in classes 14-18 SPECIAL PRIZE FOR BEST GIRL RIDER 113. NOVICE – Bowl Sweet Peas £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 £10 Voucher, kindly donated by Wynnstay Store, Haverfordwest 114. NOVICE – Selection Bowl of Roses £3.50 £2.00 £1.00 115. NOVICE – Gladioli – Three Spikes £3.50 £2.00 £1.00

6 31 The organisers of this show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent VEGETABLES accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers and all the Officials and Stewards. Judge: Mr Huw Breeze HORSE SECTION ENTRY FEES (unless otherwise stated in the Schedule) Members - £3.50 per entry • Non-Members - £5.00 per entry CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 116. Three Onions under 8oz. (230g) £6.00 £3.00 £2.00 HUNTERS - Judge Mr A Williams 117. Heaviest Onion shown as grown £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 CK Stores, Lamphey Maidenwells Garage Prize Money Kindly Old Kings Arms Hotel Cotts Equine, Narberth 118. 6 Shallots – Large Exhibition £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Sponsored by 118a. 3 Onions over 8oz (230g) £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Mrs Elizabeth Thomas 119. Pair of Cucumbers £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 120. Three Carrots - long rooted £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Class 1 SMALL HUNTER UNDER SADDLE £14 £10 £7 121. Three Carrots - stump rooted £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 4 years old or over, exceeding 14.2h.h.(148cm) but not exceeding 15.2h.h.(158cm). 122. Six spring onions £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 2 OPEN HUNTER UNDER SADDLE £14 £10 £7 123 Four Beetroot, Globe £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 4 years old or over 124. A Bulb of Garlic £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 3 OPEN RIDING HORSE £14 £10 £7 125. Collection of Salad Vegetables £15.00 £10.00 £5.00 4 years old or over, exceeding 14.2h.h. (4 distinct kinds, 2 of each named) Class 4 RIDING COB SHOWN UNDER SADDLE £14 £10 £7 126. A Basket of Five different Herbs £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Exceeding 14.2h.h.(148cm) but not exceeding 15.1h.h.(155cm), 4 years old or over 127. Parsley-Twelve Stalks - curly or flat £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 4a RACEHORSE TO MAKE RIDING HORSE RIDDEN £14 £10 £7 128. 3 Leeks £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Open to all registered TB's raced or unraced 4 yrs old & over, owned & ridden by an 129. 6 Pickling Onions 30mm £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 amateur. Injuries or blemishes caused by racing will be overlooked. 130. Three Courgettes £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 RIDDEN HUNTER CHAMPION for Challenge Cup 131. Six Pods of Peas £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 5 BEST FARMERS EXHIBIT in any of the Hunter Classes, sired by £14 £10 £7 132. Six Pods of Broad Beans £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 a sports horse in the Counties of Pembroke, Carmarthen and Cardigan. 133. Six Runner Beans £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 6 BROOD MARE with own foal at foot. £14 £10 £7 134. Six French Beans £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 7 FOAL £14 £10 £7 135. Three parsnips £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 All foals must be at least 3 weeks old on the day of the show. 136. A Variety of Salad Leaves £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 Class 8 YEARLING, Colt, Filly or Gelding, foaled 2018 £14 £10 £7 137. Potatoes-four coloured £4.00 £2.50 £1.00 Class 9 2 YEAR OLD, Filly or Gelding, foaled 2017 £14 £10 £7 138. Potatoes-four white £4.00 £2.50 £1.00 Class 10 3 YEAR OLD, Filly or Gelding, foaled 2016 £14 £10 £7 139. Collection of four named varieties of potato (four of each) £6.00 £3.00 £2.00 IN HAND CHAMPION for Challenge Cup 139a. Longest Runner Bean £2.50 £1.50 £1.00 A SILVER CHALLENGE CUP (kindly donated by J.R.Bennion, Esq.), presented by the Pembroke Farmers’ Club, will be awarded for the BEST EXHIBIT in the Hunter Classes. To be returned to the 140. Most Unusual Shaped Vegetable £2.00 £1.50 £1.00 Committee by the 30th June in the following year. 141. Allotment growers only - Six different items £6.00 £3.00 £2.00 A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by the late Mr JOHN JAMES will be presented to (Presented in a Basket or Trug) (Individual or Group) the Ridden Hunter Champion. To be returned to the Committee by the 30th June in the following year. 142. Novice Section a. Three Onions b. Pair of Beetroot c. Six Runner Beans £2.00 £1.50 £1.00 A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by THE BEYNON FAMILY will be presented to d. Six Tomatoes on a Dish e. One Cucumber the winner of the In-Hand Hunter Classes. To be returned to the Committee by the 30th June in the following year.

Note: entries in Novice section, class 142, are only open to non first prize winners in a WORKING HUNTERS - Judge Mr P Thomas vegetable class at a Horticultural Show Class 11 £14 £10 £7 Entry Fees 40p for each group of vegetables in class 142. NOVICE WORKING HUNTER, Mare or Gelding, Four years old and upwards, not having won 1st prize of £30 or total £100 Class 12 4 years old or over. £14 £10 £7 ------WORKING HUNTER, Mare or Gelding Exceeding 15h.h.(153cm) Grade A showjumpers and advanced eventers are not eligible to compete. For information on how to display any horticultural entry please ask Helen Brickell PATER JEWELLERS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP to be presented to the best Novice tel 01834-871690, e-mail '[email protected]' Working Hunter. To be returned to the Committee by the 30th June in the following year. WORKING HUNTER CHAMPION for Show rossette. (Classes 11 & 12) A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly donated by the family of the late Mr JOHN JAMES will be presented to the Best Working Hunter. To be returned by the 30th June in the following year. 32 5 HORTICULTURAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUPS LIZ AND ROGER THOMPSON CHALLENGE CUP For the most points in Novice Class 142 (a) to (e) RAYMOND HOWELLS CUP For most points in Fruit and Vegetable Classes 82 - 87 and 116-141 JOE HILL CUP For most points in Flower Classes 88-115 QUOITS CUP For most points in Fruit Flower and Vegetable Classes 82-141 ROGER THOMAS MEMORIAL CUP For Best Exhibit in Fruit Flower and Vegetable Classes 82-141 But excluding Class 125 PEMBROKE FARMERS CLUB CUP For Best Exhibit in Runner Beans, Broad Beans, French Beans and Peas ISLWYN REES CUP For Best Exhibit in Dahlia Classes 89-93 inclusive R.MACFARLANE CUP For Best Exhibit in Roses Class 103 BRACE,REES AND PARTNERS CUP For Best Exhibit in Begonia Class 100 TOMMY BROWN SHIELD For most points in Vegetable Classes 116-142 MAINPORT ENGINEERING 1990 SHIELD For Best Exhibit in Vegetable Classes 116-142 ANN COOK NOVICE ROSE BOWL For Best Exhibit Roses Class 114 A.J.COOK NOVICE SWEET PEA CUP For Best Exhibit in Sweet Pea Class 113 JOE HILL NOVICE CUP For Best exhibit in Gladioli Class 115, in memory of Davey Williams, Lamphey Memorial Tankard - Heaviest Onion Class 117 THE LES THOMAS PERPETUAL TROPHY Donated by the family of the late Les Thomas For the best exhibit in the tomato classes 82 - 83 A Cup will be presented for the best Houseplant in Classes 104,105 & 108 33 LIST OF MEMBERS LIFE MEMBERS Mr. D. Cole; Mr. A. W. Thomas; Mr. R. G. Phillips; Mr. D. Phillips. Mrs. E. Minchin MEMBERS Mr. P.L. Russell, M.B.E., Marledge Dr. R.W. Hannaford, Pembroke Mr. J.W.H. Morris, Brownslate Mr. W.N. James, Clarbeston Road Mr. W.W. Morris, Bowett Mr. C.H. James, Stackpole Mr. M.C. Whitelock, Broad Haven Mr. C. Clewett, Tenby Mrs. M. Mathias, Summerton Mrs. C. Wheeler, Pembroke Mrs. M.Roberts, Pembroke Mr. C. Jenkins, Penally Mr. K.G. Davies, St Florence Mr. P Elliott, Tedion Major I.B. Ramsden, M.B.E., Cosheston Mr. N. Hall, Winters Hall Mrs. I Jones, Pembroke Mr. G. Hopkins, Lamphey Mr. D. Colley, Pembroke Mr. R. Lewis, Newton Mr. D.R. John, Lammaston Mrs S Thomas, Alleston Mr. G. Evans, Shilling Park Mr. M. Richards, Pembroke Mr. R. Minchin, Newton Lodge Mr. P. Higgon, Haverfordwest Mr. D.M. Lowless, Manorbier Mr. A. Collins, Lamphey Mr. M. Evans, West Farm Mr. S. Davies, Bosherston Mr. E.F.R. Morris, Loveston Mr. T. Kenniford, Lamphey Mrs. A. Morris, Kingston Mr. P. Mathias, Shipping Hill Mr. A.G. Davies, Milton Manor Mr. W. Phillips, Stantwell Mr. G. Russell, Yerbeston Mr. W. Simon, West Orielton Mr. J. L. Purser, Portclew Mr. M. Colley, Freshwater East Mr. E. H. Perkins O.B.E., Haverfordwest Mr. David James, Langdon Mill, Kilgetty Mr. G.O. Thomas, Lamphey Mr. Hugh James, West Farm, Reynalton Mr. G. Thomas, Lamphey Mr. James Colley, St. Florence Mr. S.A. Monsen, Pembroke Mr. Gerald Jones, Furston Mr. P. Mycroft, Lamphey Mr. P.A. Owen, Manorbier Mr. J.W.H. Harries, Hundleton Mr. David Phillips-Lloyd Mr. M. Rees, St. Florence Mr. Terry Watkins, Maidenwells Mr. P. Rees, St. Florence Mr. Michael Watkins, Mr B. Bateman, Orielton Mill Mr. P. Lewis, Poyers Grove Mrs. M. Bateman O.B.E., Orielton Mill Mr. Philip Davies, Summit Cottage Mr. A. Mathias, Saundersfoot Mr. Andy Evans, Pembroke Mr. L.T. Smith, Monkton Mr. Richard Hayman, Rosemarket Mr. J. Parsons, Lamphey Mr. Maurice Cole, Cresselly Mr. R.H. James, Stackpole Mr. Roger Phillips, Grove, Pembroke Mr. H.G.L. Woods, Neath Mr. Simon Davies, Wallaston Mr. P.J. Morris, BSc., Goldborough Mrs. I.C. Cole, Maxwelton Dr. J.A. O'Connor, M.R.C.V.S., Martletwy Mr. S. Alderman, Court Farm Mr. D.A. Davies, Cosheston Mrs. S. Alderman, Court Farm Mr. N. Thomas, Iveston Mrs. J. Woods, MRCVS, Pembroke Mr. D.D. Beynon, Minerton Mr. T. Geraint Davies Mrs. B. Thomas, Carswell Mr. Richard Prout, Rowston Dr. R.E. Dickie, Pembroke Mr. Maldwyn Llewelyn, Mr. R. Francis, Upton Mr. J.Woods, Wogaston Mr. J. Frazer, Manorbier Mr. Tony Pratt, Haverfordwest 34