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105Th ANNUAL SHOW ReePtrehsid e&nt: MDr. Ris. Rturtteicr t A g r i c u l t u r a Chla irSmaon: cMri. eD. tGyuy Ltd SCHEDULFEOR TOHE F PRIZES 105th AtNo bNe hUelAd aLt R SEEHTHO oWn Monday, 28th August, 2017 ADMISSION £8 Children U14 £2 ATTRACTIONS: LITTLE NIPPERS TERRIER RACING TEAM TRADE STANDS OPEN FELL RACE, SHEEP, CATTLE, POULTRY VINTAGE TRACTORS, CARS, BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES, REETH BRASS BAND, SHEEPDOG TRIAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY 11th AUGUST, 2017 THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO Secretary: Reeth Show Management Committee, Swale Hall, Reeth, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL11 6JA Telephone: 07506380393 Email: [email protected] Chairman: David Guy, Esq., Telephone: 07713508338 Vice Chairman: Tony Sunter, Esq., Telephone 07973767023 Tradestand applications & enquires: [email protected] _ www.reethshow.co.uk _ PLEASE NOTE Please can all Trophy winners who have Trophies from last year’s show bring them back to Mr. G. Alderson at Reeth Garage or Clare Brown Tel No: 07779089415 REETH SHOW LTD HEALTH AND SAFETY STATEMENT 1. Reeth Show Ltd will ensure as far as is reasonably practicable the safety and absence of risks to health at work of all the Society’s employees. 2. The Society also undertakes its activities in such a way as to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, that persons (not in the Society’s employment) namely, officials, stewards, exhibitors, traders and members of the public are not thereby exposed to risks to their safety or health. 3. The Society will bring to the notice of contractors exhibitors and caterers and other participants in events organised by the Society, their duties under the relevant health and safety legislation in respect of the safety and health of their own employees and members of the public who may be affected by their activities. 4. During the Reeth Show each steward has a responsibility whilst on duty to take such measures as is deemed reasonable to take, to ensure the safety of all persons on the showground. Specialist stewards i.e., Horse, Cattle, Sheep, etc have special additional responsibilities within their own sections to apply their specialist knowledge to minimise risks to safety. All stewards have the authority to intervene or stop any event, movement of stock or vehicles, demonstration or display which they consider unsafe. Good safety is basically straightforward. It requires awareness, common sense and application. If you see something which is unsafe or somebody doing something which could lead to an accident then TAKE ACTION. THE SOCIETY WISHES VISITORS & EXHIBITORS AN INFORMATIVE AND HAPPY DAY. SHOW HOLDING NUMBER: 48/372/8000 Reeth & District Agricultural Society Ltd President: Mr. Raymond Rutter Hon Life Members: Mrs. B. Harker, Mr. & Mrs. R.W. Wallis Vice Presidents: T.A. Harker, Esq; C. Healy, Esq, RW Wallis Esq G.H. Marwood, Esq; P. Brown, Esq; R Alderson Esq, S.S. Bainbridge, Esq; G.H. Wallis, Esq; N.J.Sunter, Esq; Mrs K. Brown; I. Scott, Esq; M. Allison, Esq, S Charlton Esq, C Longstaff Esq Chairman: David Guy, Esq. Vice Chairman: Tony Sunter, Esq. Hon. Treasurer: Stuart. M. Clarkson Esq. Hon. Auditor: O’Reilly Chartered Accountants Hon. Veterinary Surgeons: Swale Veterinary Surgery Secretary: Reeth Show Management Committee LATE ENTRIES CANNOT BE ACCEPTED CLASSES FOR CATTLE: Commercial & Native SHEEP: Swaledale, Blue- Faced Leicester, Teeswater, Masham, Mules, Dalesbred, Texel, Jacob, Any Other Breed and Fat Lambs. HORSES: Pony Breeding and Riding, Fell, Dales, Shetland and Welsh Ponies, Coloured Classes, Appaloosa, Mounted Fancy Dress, Open Driving Competition, Junior Driving, Fell Race, Walling Demonstration, Pet Dog Show, Vintage Cars, Tractors, Bicycles and Motorcyles. Young Farmers’ Classes, Poultry, Fleeces, Hay, Sheepdogs, Children’s Classes, Horticulture, Produce, Preserves, Home made Wine, Bread and Cakes, Handicrafts, Paintings, Photography, Walking Sticks, Miscellany/Group/Individual Classes, Handwriting. 3 PROGRAMME OF SHOW PROVISIONAL 8.30am – 10.00am Gates open for Stock, Exhibitors and Trade Stand Stewards in attendance 9.30 am Public admitted to the showfield on payment of £8.00 per adult, children under 14 £2.00 9.30 am Horse classes judging commences in rings 1 and 2 10.00 am Main marquee closes for judging 10.00 am Sheep judging commences 10.00 am Sheepdog trials commence 10.30 am Walling demonstration will commence 11.00 am Cattle judging commences 11.00 am Poultry judging commences 11.00 am Judging of Trade Stands 11.00 – 3.30pm Judges & Guests Lunches served in the Sunday School 1.00 pm Horse judging to break for lunch 1.00 pm Main ring attraction ‘Little Nippers Terrier racing team’ 1.30 pm Horse judging commences with coloured classes 2.00 pm Open & Junior Driving classes and Mounted Fancy Dress 2.00 pm Fell Races to start 2.30 pm Champion sheep judges followed by presentation of sheep trophies 3.30 pm – 4.00 pm Vintage Tractors & Vintage Car display 4.00 pm Second display by the Main ring attraction ‘Little Nippers Terrier racing team’ 4.30 pm Tents close for removal of exhibits The committee endeavour to follow this programme as near as possible but apologise for any delays. N.B – No animal or other exhibit will be allowed to leave the show ground until the close of the show, except with permission from the secretaries caravan. 4 STEWARDS Teeswater Ms S Braithwaite Mashams Messers. K Wallis, D Wallis Swaledale Messers. G Allison, M Allison, P Harker, D Barningham, C Allison, S Allison, W Barningham, T Barningham. Dales Bred T Wallis Blue Faced Leicester Messers. A Harker, M Wallis & RW Bainbridge Texel D Waggett Fat Lambs Miss BJ Harker Jacobs Miss CL Guy Any Other Breed Miss M Guy Sheep Licensing Miss M Guy Cattle P Harker Poultry Messrs. R Rutter, K Sunter Horses Mr & Mrs Farrow, A Fawcett, C Longstaff, P Brown, S Olney, S Frankland, O Stones, S Haynes, K Firby Horticulture Mr & Mrs Porter, G Alderson, L Woodward. Produce & Handicrafts Medames. L Bainbridge, K Brown, P Braithwaite, P Allison, J Atkinson, R Atkinson, M Longstaff, S Longstaff, C Stones, L Wallis, J Wallis, K Trusson, S Waggett, G Wallis, M Porter, S Bond, R Frankland, B Wallis, S Alderson, G Rutter, R Atkinson, C Brown, C Wallis, A Sunter, B Rutter, B Harker, H Waggett, H Allison, R Atkinson, S Atkinson, F Bowe, M Jones Walking Sticks Mr & Mrs C Healy Sheepdog Trail Messrs. W Porter, Mr & Mrs J Brunton, T Moore, Mr & Mr GW Hunt, A Baines, A Moore Y.F.C. Miss B Wallis Tractors & Vintage Messers. S Longstaff, M Waggett Fell Race Mr S Clarkson Field Stewards Messrs R Bailey, M Smith, R Wallis, R Alderson, R Duck, T Sunter, J Rutter, A Barningham, C Allison, S Allison, R Sunter, K Sunter, M Harker, P Terry N.B THE STEWARDS OF THE VARIOUS SECTIONS ARE REQUESTED TO HAVE THEIR CLASSES READY FOR JUDGES IN ORDER TO CAUSE AS LITTLE DELAY AS POSSIBLE. PLEASE SEE THAT EACH JUDGE HAS A COPY OF THE SCHEDULE ONLY. JUDGING COMMENCES AT 10am PROMPT HORSES COMMENCE AT 9.30am 5 REETH SHOW JUDGES 2017 Cattle Mr Matthew Keel, Thirsk Swaledale Males Mr Chris Brown, Penrith Swaledale Females Mr Michael Watson, Harwood in Teesdale Teeswaters & Mashams Mr Andrew Throup, Keighley Blue -Faced Leicester Mr Kevin Ridley, Wark & Mules Mr George Shields, Ravenstonedale Dalesbred Mr John Bradley, Giggleswick Jacob Mrs Beryl Thompson Any Other Breed – Hill Mr Mark Elliott, Knaresborough Any Other Breed – Low Mr Arnold Lancaster, Coniston Texel Mr Andy Reed, Lands Butchers’ Lambs Mr Martin McIntyre, Bainbridge Fleeces Mr Carl Stephenson, Barnard Castle Referee & Hay Mr F Brannand, Lancs Sheepdog Trials Mr F Satterthwaite, Brough Walking Sticks Mr Keith Gordam, Bridlington Ridden Ponies Mr C Pearson, Whitby In Hand & Welsh Ms L Harrison, Whitby Mounted Fancy Dress Mrs Betty Harker, Reeth Shetland Mr Blackburn, Penrith Fell Mr Colin Turner, Lancashire Dales Mr Colin Turner, Lancashire Coloured & Appoloosa Mr Alan Townsend, Carlisle Driving Mrs K Kemp, Darlington Flowers Mr Chris Baker, Reeth Vegetables Ms Becky Fenwick, Aldborough St John Floral Art Ms Sarah Meeson, Barnard Castle Produce and Preserves Mrs Julie Clarke, Leyburn Wine Mr & Mrs Goodwin, Leyburn, North Yorkshire Bread and Cakes Mrs Jackie Hodgson, Marrick, Mrs Rachel Buckle, Barras, Mrs Janice Frankland, Reeth Photography Rev. S Collinson, Richmond Handicrafts Mrs Ros Handley, Harmby, Mrs Joyce Close, Bowes Group Mrs Janet Bainbridge, Fremington Children’s Handicrafts Mrs Catherine Guy, Low Row Painting Mrs Lucy Pittaway, Richmond Handwriting Mrs Sally Stone, West Burton Y.F.C. Classes Mrs Andrea Busby, Marrick Trade Stands Mr & Mrs R Raw, Reeth Poultry Mr & Mrs T Addison, Rommaldkirk, Barnard Castle Tractors Mr Brian Capstick, Kaber Car Mr Brian Capstick, Kaber Bicycles Mr Brian Capstick, Kaber Motorcycles Mr Brian Capstick, Kaber Pet Dog Show Mr D. Hamilton, Northallerton, North Yorkshire The Society disclaims all responsibility for loss or damage sustained by accident or otherwise to cars and their contents within the confines of the Car Parks and Showfield. 6 GENERAL RULES 1. That the Company be called “Reeth Show Ltd”. The object of this Company shall be the improvement of Agriculture generally. 2. That this Company shall consist of a President, Vice- Presidents, Committee, Treasurer, Secretary and Members. The President, Vice -Presidents, Committee, Treasurer and Secretary to be elected annually at the General Meeting. 3. The Committee shall consist of not less than 15 members, who shall have the entire management of the Society, subject to the existing Rules. 4. The President and Vice -Presidents shall be ex officio members of the Committee. 5. Annual Subscriptions shall become due and payable on the first day of August in each year. Subscriptions remaining unpaid on the first day of September shall be considered in arrears. 6. The Committee shall compile the Annual Prize List, and are empowered to make Rules and Bye -Laws necessary for the Annual Show.
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