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Officials, Judges, fellow competitors or any other third party HORSES AND PONIES connected with the show bringing the equestrian discipline into disrepute, or cases which are of a less serious nature to SUPERVISOR: the above in accordance with the conduct of Members, Mrs Sam Wilson ph 314 4021 Owners, Lessees, Competitors and/or Exhibitors as provided in the RAS Equestrian Competitors and Judges Rule book, OVERNIGHT STAY: and rule number 13 of the RAS constitution. Anyone wishing to use our sale-yards the night before the Show, can do so by phoning Stu Jensen, 3144581, at a cost BACK NUMBERS: of $5.00 per night. (Any damage will be charged to the owner, Breast plate number holders are encouraged. A back number and you enter at your own risk. is required for each animal-rider-exhibitor combination in all No overnight camping of horses on Show grounds allowed. classes (including led classes). All horse droppings/ hay /manure to be removed by owner on Hawarden A & P Association numbers, at a cost of $4 per show day. entry, are available to competitors. This will be refunded, if returned by 5pm on Show day. RULE BOOKS: Anyone wishing to purchase an RAS Equestrian Judges and JUDGES TRAVEL FUND: Competitors Rule Book can do so from the Equestrian Co- A fee of $3.00 per equine exhibitor to be included at time of Coordinator - Christine Roberts entry. Ph 033123009, Fax 03 3124116 or email [email protected] TROPHIES: The MARGARET SIDEY MEMORIAL CUP, presented by the GRAND PARADE: late MR D. SIDEY & FAMILY, for most points Park Hack and Prize winners are required to, and all other horses are Hunter Classes. District Classes excluded. welcome to parade. 2013: Ferriman, Ann - The Pope
FORBIDDEN SUBSTANCES: The late MRS E.C. ANDERSON CHALLENGE CUP to the The use of tranquilisers, stimulants, or any drug capable of owner of the Champion Hack. affecting the performance of horses or ponies is forbidden. 2013 winner: Carter, Deanne / White, M - Branson Tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the Show and testing of all animals is at the owner's risk. Testing The late MR B.G. RUTHERFORD CHALLENGE CUP most is under the RAS Forbidden Substance Judiciary Committee points in the Hack and Hunter Classes, District Classes procedures and rules. excluded. 2013: Ferriman, Ann - The Pope HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS & RULES: The rider of any Horse or Pony shall not be changed for the "HAVN" CHALLENGE SALVER presented by MR & MRS P.J. duration of the class being judged. In all height classes, LAMB for the Supreme Champion Horse. Horses may be entered in only one class. 2013 winner: Carter, Deanne / White, M - Branson
All Horses entered in a class where the height is specified ST MARGARETS COLLEGE AWARD, including $100.00 must carry a current R.A.S. height Certificate. (Refer rule 67, prize money, to the young female rider, 18 years or younger, RAS Rule Book). scoring the most points overall in the horse section on Show day. ONLY DISTRICT COMPETITORS MAY BE MEASURED 2013 winner: Insley, Evee - Lakewood Golly Gosh
No horse under 3 years of age is permitted to be shown under The Champion Horse / Pony in each ring is kindly sponsored saddle at this Show. by FIBRE FRESH, with a feed voucher.
NOVICE CLASSES: THE DOWNS ANGUS STUD sponsor a Dress Rug. A Novice is a horse or pony that has not won six firsts in any A ballot for the Dress Rug is drawn from all eligible entries that saddle conformation classes at day of show. Competitors are on the grounds at Grand Parade time. achieving six firsts at show day may transfer to open classes 2013 winner: Morris, Kelly within entered section. Novices to be shown in SNAFFLE BITS in Novice Classes. ENTRY FEE: Novice Champion Saddle Horse not eligible for Champion Members $5.00, Non-members $7.00. Saddle Horse. Novices may enter the appropriate Novice classes for their PRIZES: wins, and any open classes. First $20.00, Second $15.00, Third $10.00, Fourth $5.00. NOVICE CHAMPION AND RESERVE to be judged from Hacks, Park Hacks, Saddle Hunters and Standardbreds. The Committee reserves the right to combine or cancel classes due to insufficient numbers. Whips exceeding 72cm are not permitted in Show Classes
District Classes are restricted to Horses owned and ridden by LIGHT HORSES persons residing between the Hurunui and Waipara Rivers.
Horses may be entered in one showing section only i.e. Park HACKS Hacks, Hacks, Standardbreds and Saddle Hunters, but all may enter the working and walking saddle horse classes. No Ring 1 class will be held up for horses in another ring. Judging commences at 8.15am
RAS YELLOW CARD SYSTEM The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the This show supports the trialled RAS "yellow card" system (as duration of the class being judged. per resolution at 2009 annual conference), which will be offered for any inappropriate behaviour towards Show Class 1 District (Park Hack, Hack, Standardbred & Kindly donated by Jan Henderson (nee Booker). Hunter) Class 18 Best Rider on Standardbred Class 2 Best on Parade Class 19 Novice Ridden Standardbred: 0-5 wins Class 3 Best Rider on a Hack Simple snaffle bits only. Class 4 Novice Hack 0 to 5 wins Class 20 Open Ridden Standardbred Class 5 Open Hack over 158-163cm Class 21 Best Paced & Mannered Standardbred Class 6 Open Hack over 163cm Class 22 Best Walking Ridden Standardbred Class 7 Lady's Hack over 158cm. To be ridden by Lady or Gent Class 23 Best Standardbred Most Suitable for a Lady Class 8 Best Paced Hack over 158cm Champion and Reserve Champion Standardbred. Class 9 Best Mannered Hack over 158cm. Winner of novice class eligible for champion / reserve novice N.B. For walking Hack, see Saddle Hunter. horse.
Winner of novice class eligible for champion / reserve novice horse. SADDLE HUNTER
Champion and Reserve Hack. RING 3 Judging Commences 8.30am
PARK HACKS The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the duration of the class being judged. RING 2 Judging Commences 8.30am Class 24 Best On Parade
The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the Class 25 Best Rider on a Saddle Hunter duration of the class being judged. Class 26 Novice Saddle Hunter 0 to 5 wins R C OVERTON CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Est. of RC OVERTON, For Champion Park Hack. Class 27 Open Saddle Hunter over 148-163cm 2013 winner: Withell, Karen - Daydream Believer Class 28 Open Saddle Hunter over 163cm Class 10 Best On Parade Class 29 Gentleman's Saddle Hunter to be ridden Class 11 Best Rider on a Park Hack by Lady or Gent Class 12 Novice Park Hack 0 to 5 wins Class 30 Best Paced Saddle Hunter Class 13 Open Park Hack over 148-153cm Class 31 Best Mannered Saddle Hunter Class 14 Open Park Hack over 153-158cm Class 32 Walking Saddle Horse
Class 15 Lady's Hack over 148-158cm (to be ridden N.B.: Open to Park Hack, Hack & Saddle Hunter by Lady or Gent) Best Type of Working Hunter see Hunter Section Class 16 Best Paced Park Hack over 148-158cm Champion and Reserve Saddle Hunter. Class 17 Best Mannered Park Hack over 148-158cm Winner of novice class eligible for champion / reserve novice horse. Winner of novice class eligible for champion / reserve novice horse.
Champion and Reserve Park Hack STOCK & STATION HORSE
Marshal: Angie Lacey 314 3739 STANDARDBREDS Note: Due to the high number of entries, the Stock and To be judged at the completion of the Park Hacks. Station section is now to be held in a much larger ring.
The FREEMAN BOOKER MEMORIAL TROPHY, sash and Judging commences 8am. prize money will be awarded to the Champion Standardbred. The Committee reserves the right to enforce RAS rules 35, 36, 38, 40 and 41. where appropriate. Junior Champion and reserve judged from Classes 34, 37, 39 Senior Classes - riders are to be 21 years and over and and 42. horse must be over 142cm. Stock and Station Horse Circuit Presentation: The top six combinations from Kaikoura, Amuri, Cheviot and Junior Classes - riders are to be 20 years and under Hawarden A&P Shows ribbons and prize money to be and must wear an approved safety helmet. awarded.
The Hawarden A & P Association accepts no Class 44 Open Barrel Race responsibility for not wearing a safety helmet or for any injury. Entries before and on the day.
Gear and turnout appropriate for use of stock and $2 per run - maximum of three runs per combination. station horse in SHOW conditions. Fat ribbons and great prize money! Classes 35, 36, 38, 40, 41 and 43 points counted towards circuit competition. PONIES Any Junior riders in the circuit competition to please advise the Marshal on the day. GRAND PARADE: Prize winners are required to, and all others are Alpine Horse Safaris sponsor $100 for the most points. welcome to parade. 2013 winner: Blair, Annabel - Bug a Lugs The rider of any Horse or Pony shall not be changed for Entry Fee: Members: $5.00, Non-Members: $7.00 the duration of the class being judged.
Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons awarded for All ponies entered in a class where the height is Junior and Senior classes. specified must carry a current R.A.S. Height Certificate.
Sponsors: ONLY DISTRICT COMPETITIORS MAY BE Arawata Chartered Accountants MEASURED. Angie Lacey Alpine Safaris In all SADDLE Classes for Ponies up to 148cm, Pony to be ridden by boy or girl under seventeen (17) years at Class 33 Pack Horse (led) time of closing date of entries. *Pony Height Certificates and Performance Cards must Class 34 Junior Stock Horse (20 yrs and under) be carried in Rings A, B, C AND D. Failure to do so will result in elimination. Class 35 Senior Stock Horse (ridden) No Pony under the age of three years is permitted to be shown under saddle at this Show. Class 36 Senior Walking Horse NOVICE CLASSES: The rider may be of any age. Class 37 Junior Riding Pattern - to be ridden with A Novice is a horse or pony that has not won six firsts in one hand (20 yrs and under) any saddle conformation classes at day of show. Competitors achieving six firsts at show day may Class 38 Senior Riding Pattern - to be ridden with transfer to open classes within entered section. Novices one hand to be shown in SNAFFLE BITS in Novice Classes. Novice Champions not eligible for Champion Saddle Class 39 Junior Obstacle Course (20 yrs and under) Pony. Novices may enter the appropriate Novice classes, and any open classes. Class 40 Senior Obstacle Course CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE to be Class 41 Senior Calf Tie (dummy calf) judged from Group A, B, C & D Rings.
Class 42 Junior Barrel Race (20 yrs and under) District Classes are for Ponies, owned and ridden by persons residing between the Hurunui and Waipara Combinations must do a minimum of 3 other Stock and Rivers. Station classes Whips exceeding 72cm are not permitted in Show Class 43 Senior Barrel Race Classes. For stock and station section riders and circuit points. TIMPENDEAN CHALLENGE CUP presented by MRS & Combinations must do a minimum of 3 other Stock and the late MR C.H. BETHELL for Champion Saddle Pony. Station classes 2013 winner: Tawhara, Olivia Mason/Ashligh-Farview Special Effects Senior Champion and Reserve winners judged from Classes The FRASER FAMILY CHALLENGE CUP for the Champion District Pony. Class 54 Best Rider 12yrs - under 14
WEE GAIETY CUP, presented by the late MRS A.G. Class 55 Best Rider 14yrs - under 17yrs BLACK, for Pony not over 148cm. CUP most points in Saddle, and Jumping. Novice and Class 56 Pony Breeders up to 148cm District Classes excluded. To be won three times in succession or five times at intervals. Pony Breeders of NZ ridden class. Ponies must be registered 2013 Joint winners: Poultney, Louise - Ataahua Penny with Pony Breeders of NZ Society. Royal and Mason, Olivia / Tawhara, Ashligh - Farview Special Judged on 60% confirmation, and 40% paces, manners and Effects ability. Please quote Registered Number. Champion and Reserve Group A Pony FIBRE FRESH offer a feed voucher for the Champion Saddle Pony. RANGIORA SADDLERY sponsor grooming products in Group B Pony sections. Judging Commences 8.00 a.m. ENTRY FEE: GROUPS A, B, C, D, First Ridden and Leading Rein: RULES: (Hurunui Pony Club Competition) Members $5.00 Non-members $7.00 To be judged for the following - Suitability of Mount for Pony Club Rider, manners of pony, care and correct fitting of tack, PRIZES: care and turnout of pony, Rider's ability. Open to Hurunui GROUP A, B, C, D and First Ridden: Pony Club members, must be financial members and have 1st $15.00 2nd $10.00 3rd $8.00 4th $5.00 attended 3 rallies on the same mount in the last 12 months The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the duration of the class being judged. Group A The late MR B.G. RUTHERFORD CHALLENGE CUP for: Judging Commences 8.00 a.m. (Unity classes) Hurunui Pony Club Unit up to 138cm.
THE LATE MR B.G. RUTHERFORD CHALLENGE Class 57 Hurunui Pony Club Unit up to 138cm CUP for: Hurunui Pony Club Unit over 138-148cm. The same combination may win the Cup in successive Class 58 District Pony years. Class 59 Best on Parade over 128-138cm RULES: (Hurunui Pony Club Unit Competition Rules) To be judged for the following - Suitability of Mount for Class 60 Novice Pony 0 - 5 wins over 128-138cm Pony Club Rider, manners of Pony, care and correct fitting of tack, care and correct turnout of Pony, Rider's Classes may be combined if insufficient numbers. ability. Open to Hurunui Pony Club members, must be financial members and have attended 3 rallies on the Class 61 Open Pony over 128-133cm same mount, in the last 12 months. Ridden in a Snaffle. Class 62 Open Pony over 133-138cm
Class 45 Hurunui Pony Club Unit over 138-148cm Class 63 Best Paced Pony over 128-138cm
Class 46 District Pony over 138cm and not over Class 64 Best Mannered Pony over 128-138cm 148cm Class 65 Dry Mare Judging Commences 8.30am Class 66 Best Rider 10yrs -under 12 Class 47 Best on Parade over 138-148cm Class 67 School Pony not over 148cm. Class 48 Novice Pony 0-5 wins over 138-148cm Ridden by two children under 17 years of age at closing date of entries. Class 49 Open Pony over 138-143cm Champion and Reserve Group B Pony Class 50 Open Pony over 143-148cm Winner of novice class eligible for champion / reserve novice Classes: Open Pony over 138-143cm and Open Pony over pony. 143-148cm will be combined if insufficient numbers.
Class 51 Best Paced Pony over 138-148cm
Class 52 Best Mannered Pony over 138-148cm
Class 53 Dry Mare Group C Judging Commences 8.15 a.m. Winner of novice class eligible for champion / reserve novice pony. The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the duration of the class being judged. Group D Pony / Saddle Hunter Class 68 District Pony not over 128cm Judging commences 8.15am Class 69 Best On Parade Saddle Hunters not over 148cm Class 70 Novice Pony 0 - 5 wins The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the Class 71 Open Pony not over 128cm duration of the class being judged.
Class 72 Best Paced & Mannered Pony not over Class 81 District Pony Saddle Hunter 128cm Class 82 Best On Parade
Class 73 Dry Mare Class 83 Novice Pony Saddle Hunter 0 - 5 wins
Class 74 Best Rider under 10 years Class 84 Open Pony Saddle Hunter not over 138cm Champion and Reserve Group C Pony Class 85 Open Pony Saddle Hunter over 138-148cm Winner of novice class eligible for champion / reserve novice pony. Class 86 Best Paced Pony Saddle Hunter not over 148cm
First Ridden Class 87 Best Rider on a Saddle Hunter under 17 years To be judged at the completion of the Group C Ponies. Pony Breeders Registered class (refer Group A) Riders to be under 10 years of age. ponies not to be over 138cm. Class 88 Best mannered Pony / Saddle Hunter not No cantering is allowed as a class. However, the Judge may over 148cm ask for a canter in the individual workouts. A cane or whip not exceeding 68cm in length with a flap 2cm by 4cm may be Champion and Reserve Group D Pony / Saddle Hunter carried. Riders are only eligible to compete in the First Ridden section after riding for no more than 24 months from the date Winner of novice class eligible for champion / reserve novice of the first Show in this Section (RAS Rule 57). pony. Good manners and willingness of the pony and degree of control of the rider will be taken into account. Ponies may compete in Leading Rein and First Ridden, but LEADING REIN NOT with the same rider. Ponies to be judged on suitability and safeness (60%), Show Jumping Ring confirmation and paces (40%). Judging commences 9.00am Class 75 Best on Parade First Ridden Leading Rein champion is not eligible for Saddle Pony Grooming, condition and cleanliness of saddlery, dress of Championship rider and general appearance to be considered. The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the Class 76 Novice First Ridden not over 138cm duration of the class being judged. (conformation class): 0-6 wins Combinations in this section must not enter any other sections. Pony to be not over 128cm. Riders must be 7 years Class 77 First Ridden not over 118cm of age and not under 4 years in Leading Rein. Ponies to be (conformation class) led by an adult with leading rein attached to the noseband of a snaffle bridle. Ponies will be asked to walk and trot. NO Class 78 First Ridden over 118cm and not over CANTERING. Running or bearing reins or similar tackle are 138cm (conformation class) not allowed. Class 89 District Leading Rein Class 79 Best Paced and Mannered Pony not over 138cm Class 90 Best on Parade (leader, Pony, Rider)
Class 80 Rider up to 10 years Class 91 Leading Rein best learners pony
Not eligible for other riding classes. Restricted to first ridden Class 92 Leading Rein (Open) competitors.
Champion and Reserve First Ridden Class 93 Best Paced & Mannered Leading Rein Pony Class 94 Best Rider 7 years and under. Members $8-00, Non-members $10-00.
Champion and Reserve Lead Rein Pony PRIZES: First $150-00, Second $75-00, Third $50-00, Fourth $30-00, Fifth $20-00
HUNTERS Champion and Reserve Hunter
Jumping commences 12 noon PONY HUNTER The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the duration of the class being judged. Judging Commences 12 noon GRAND PARADE: The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the Prize winners are required to, and all others are duration of the class being judged. welcome to parade. Prize money will be paid after parade. FIBRE FRESH offer a product voucher to the Champion Pony Hunter. Horses may enter in only one height class. ENTRY FEE: Members $5-00 Non-members $6-00 MRS PM CREAN CHALLENGE CUP for the Champion Hunter. PRIZES: First $25, Second $20, Third $10 Class 95 Best Type of Working Hunter will be called on to jump Class 100 District Pony Hunter up to 148cm
Starting time approx. 11.30am Owned and ridden by a person residing between the Entry Fee: Hurunui and Waipara Rivers. Members $6-00, Non-Members: $8-00. Class 101 Pony Hunter, not over 138cm PRIZES: First $40-00, Second $30-00, Third $20-00, Fourth $10-00. Class 102 Pony Hunter, over 138cm and not over 148cm Class 96 NOVICE HUNTER 0-2 WINS Class 103 Open Pony Hunter, includes a wire fence. Entry Fee: Members $7-00, Non-members $9-00. Champion and Reserve Pony Hunter
PRIZES: 1st $50-00, 2nd $30-00, 3rd $30-00, 4th $20-00 SHOW JUMPING HORSES Class 97 Light Weight Hunter START TIME 10.30AM Entry Fee: Judged Under N.Z.E.F. Rules Members $7-00, Non-members $9-00. Please note that entries for any classes above 1.0m will not be accepted if not on official ESNZ Entry Form. PRIZES: The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the duration of the class being judged. First $80-00, Second $50-00, Third $30-00, Fourth $20- 00. Horses may only compete in 3 Show Jumping Classes. (Tape & Six Bar excluded) Class 98 Heavy Weight Hunter LATE ENTRIES RECEIVED WITH A 50% Entry Fee: SURCHARGE
Members $7-00, Non-members $9-00. IAN FERGUSON MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY most points in the Hack Show Jumping PRIZES: 2013 winner: Thompson, Maddi - King George
First $80-00, Second $50-00, Third $30-00, Fourth $20- Flaxton Equestrian Centre provides sponsorship in Horse and Pony sections. 00.
Class 99 Open Hunter Class 104 T.A.M. 2 Height 80cm
ENTRY FEE: Entry Fee: Members $6-00, Non-Members $8-00 PRIZES: First $40-00, Second $30-00, Third $20-00 Ponies entering in Open Classes not eligible for Class 105 T.A.M. 2 Height 95cm restricted height Class: Pony T.A.M.5 50cm. Pony not over 138cm Entry Fee: Members $6-00, Non-members $8-00 Class 112 Pony T.A.M. 5. 50cm. Pony not over 138 PRIZES: First $40-00, Second $30-00, Third $20-00, Double clear First Equal. Class 106 T.A.M 2 1.10cm Refer to Show Jumping Rules s.239/6 pg 25 Entry Fee: Members $8-00, Non-Members $10-00 ENTRY FEE: Members $3-00, Non-members $4-00 Prizes: First $60-00, Second $40-00, Third $20-00
ESNZ Entry Form PRIZES: Ribbons only
Class 107 T.A.M. 5 I.J.O. 80cm Class 113 Pony T.A.M.5. I.J.O. 85cm
Entry Fee: Members $6-00, Non-Members $8-00 ENTRY FEE: Members $6 Non-members $7 PRIZES: First $30 second $20 third $15 PRIZES: First $40-00, Second $30-00, Third $20-00
Class 108 T.A.M. 5 I.J.O. 95cm Class 114 Pony T.A.M.5. I.J.O. 1 metre
Entry Fee: Members $6-00, Non-Members $8-00 Class 115 Pony T.A.M. 2 1 metre
PRIZES: First $40-00, Second $30-00, Third $20-00, Class 116 Pony T.A.M. 2 85cm
Class 109 TAM 5 1.10cm
Entry Fee: Member $10-00, Non-Member $12-00 SHEEP PRIZES: First $100-00, Second $60-00, Third $40-00, Fourth $20-00. Supervisor: Stu Jensen Ph 3144 581
ESNZ Entry Form Morning tea will be provided and thanks to PGG Wrightson for providing a BBQ after judging. Class 110 Tape Jump Judging Commences 9.30 a.m. Enter on the day $5-00 payable at the Secretary's office All sheep must be entered in the name of bona-fide owner or owners and the original breeders name must Good prizes be stated where there has been a change of ownership of a registered flock of the same breed as the sheep Class 111 Six Bar being entered and must be from a Registered Flock. No stud breeders selling Rams on a commercial basis Enter on the day can enter in the Flock section. $5-00 payable at the Secretary's Office All Sheep entered in the Breed Classes must be entered in the recognised Flock Books and be Good prizes Brucellosis accredited. Brucellosis certificates to be produced on request. In Lamb Classes - No Lamb to be born before 1st July SHOW JUMPING PONIES in the year prior to the show. All entry fees must be paid at the time of entry. This rule Start Time: 12 noon will be strictly enforced. Natural condition Sheep eligible in all classes. Judged under NZEF rules Competition non-grading Natural Condition to mean: Please note that entries for any classes above 1.0m will 1.That the wool has not been trimmed in any way not be accepted if not on official ESNZ Entry Form. except crutching or dagging. 2.That there has not been any colouring, oiling or The rider of any Horse or pony shall not be changed for the locking other than dipping. duration of the class being judged. 3.That the Sheep have not been housed, rugged or covered in any way since last shearing and must be Pony Height is restricted to 148cm fairly shorn. Judges will be instructed to disqualify all Sheep which ENTRY FEE Members $6.00 Non-members $7.00 they consider unfairly shorn or excessively trimmed or (unless otherwise stated) excessively coloured, also Sheep on which any adhesive substance, string or other material has been Late entries accepted with a 50% surcharge used for the purpose of concealing or altering any defect in the fleece or form of the sheep. SPONSORS: Exhibitors are reminded that the use of Bloom Dip or ACE Balewrapping & Truck Hire any artificial colouring is now covered by Government Amuri Spraying Regulation. Ancare Andrew Sidey ENTRY FEES: Members $4.00, Non-members $5.00 ASB CRT Entries close on 24 February 2014 Essential Nutrition Fletcher Farms PRIZES in non-sponsored Sheep Classes: Geoff O’Carroll Scanning First $5.00, Second $4.00, Third $3.00 (Seven or more Glenovis Corriedale Stud entries). GVT Hazlett Rural Ltd AMURI SPRAYING CHAMPION PUREBRED RAM Heathstock Apiaries LAMB AND EWE LAMB - MEAT BREED - From all first Hoban Balewrapping place ram lambs and ewe lambs in the purebred JD & AE Sidey sections ($50 x 2 vouchers) John Costello North Canterbury Vet Clinics All Sheep Prize Money can be collected from the Philp Shearing caravan on the day between 4.00pm -5.00pm. Stockmans Friend
JUDGING TIME - 12 MIDDAY SHARP. Stockman's Friend 4 x 5 litre of Product plus 6 x 2 litre Breeds to be represented by one nomination each, of product sheep section. 1 x 5 litre each Merino lamb selected by Breed Judge (or Judges). To be judged by class, 1 x 5 litre each Perendale lamb class, 1 x2 ltr 3 judges on the individual card system. each of two Corriedale lamb classes, and 1 x 2 litre each of ram & ewe classes (Corriedale). ASB BANK SUPREME CHAMPION SHEEP OF THE SHOW Sponsored by ASB BANK to the value of $250. BEST MEAT BREED EXHIBIT - Prize $100 plus ribbon. CORRIEDALE 2013 winner: IM & CA Jordan NO COVERING of any exhibits permitted SPECIAL BEST WOOL BREED EXHIBIT - Prize $100 plus SHEARING CONDITIONS As adopted by the ribbon. 2013 winner: Grampians Station Canterbury A.& P. Association
Then a judge-off for Supreme Championship, Prize $50 H.T. LITTLE MEMORIAL CUP for the winner of the plus Trophy and Champion Ribbon most points in the Corriedale Sheep Section. 2013 winner: IM & CA Jordan Rams MRS E.M. COWIE CHALLENGE CUP for most points in the Sheep Section. ESSENTIAL NUTRITION sponsor vouchers in the Ram Lamb 2013 winner: Andrew Sidey class to the value of $100.
Other Cup and Trophy winners for 2013: CRT sponsor prize money in classes Ram 2 Shear or over, PGG Challenge Cup: JK & RM Sidey November Shorn and Ram 1 shear, November shorn. OG Evans Cup: David Sidey HCA Sidey Challenge Trophy: Andrew Sidey PRIZES: First $25.00 Second $15.00, Third $10.00 HL Pickering Challenge Trophy: David Sidey Class 200 Ram, two-shear and over. July shorn HT Little Memorial Cup: David Sidey Joe Inkson Memorial Challenge Trophy: The Gums Class 201 Ram, two-shear. November shorn Partnership Hawarden Garage & Transport Cup: The Gums Class 202 Ram, one-shear. July shorn Partnership & John Booker Woodford Cup: PJ & CJ Hampton Class 203 Ram, one-shear. November shorn Linton Chapman Memorial Trophy: GS Donald Colenso Challenge Cup: Andrew Sidey Class 204 Ram Lamb WC Adams Cup: Andrew Sidey GLC Dunster Challenge Cup: J Burrows Prendeville Carrying Co. Ltd Cup: Rich Power Ewes RB Kellock Memorial Trophy: Rich Power GVT LANDLINE sponsor prize money in classes Ewe, five- Mr & Mrs Stewart Challenge Trophy: Shirley Peddie shear and over and Ewe, two-shear and over.
Cups and Trophies not awarded in 2013: PRIZES: First $25.00, Second $15.00, Third $10.00 ML Croy Spring Creek Challenge Cup Class 205 Ewe, five-shear and over. NORTH CANTERBURY VET CLINICS Sponsor Annual Hogget Competition Class 206 Ewe, two-shear and over. Class 207 Ewe, one-shear. Class 223 Ewe, one-shear or over
Class 208 Ewe Lamb Class 224 Ewe Lamb
HALFBRED / POLWARTH / S.A.M.M. (South BORDER LEICESTER African Meat Merino) Prize Money: 1st $15-00, 2nd $10-00 Class 209 Ram, one-shear or over. Class 225 Ram, one-shear or over Prize Money. First $15-00, Second $10-00 Class 226 Ram Lamb Class 210 Ram Lamb. Natural condition. Class 227 Ewe, one-shear or over Class 211 Ewe, one-shear or over. Natural Class 228 Ewe Lamb condition.
Prize Money. First $15-00, second $10-00
Class 212 Ewe lamb. Natural condition. SOUTHDOWN
FLETCHER FARMS sponsor Ram Lamb, and Ewe Lamb classes.
ROMNEY Prize Money: First $15-00, Second $10-00
HEATHSTOCK APIARIES sponsor $50-00 towards this Class 229 Ram, one-shear or over section. Class 230 Ram Lamb Class 213 Ram, one-shear or over. Class 231 Ewe, two-shear and over Class 214 Shorn Ram Lamb. Must have reared a lamb this season Prize Money. First $15-00, Second $10-00. Class 232 Ewe, one shear Class 215 Ewe, one-shear or over. Class 233 Ewe Lamb Class 216 Shorn Ewe Lamb.
Prize Money. First $15-00, Second $10-00. SOUTH SUFFOLK
PRIZES: First $25-00, Second $15-00, Third $10-00 MERINO / POLL MERINO Class 234 Group of Four ANCARE $50-00 VOUCHER TO SUPREME Consisting 1 Ram, 1 Ewe, 1 Ram Lamb and 1 Ewe Class 217 Ram, one-shear or over. Lamb. No entry fee, but entries will qualify for the Spring Creek Challenge Cup. Sheep for entry in this class Class 218 Ram Lamb. should be nominated on Show Day.
Class 219 Ewe, one shear or over. Class 235 Ram, one-shear or over.
Class 220 Ewe Lamb Class 236 Ram Lamb.
Class 237 Ewe, one-shear or over.
PERENDALE Class 238 Ewe Lamb.
PRIZES: First $25-00, Second $15-00, Third $10-00.
Class 221 Ram, one-shear or over
Class 222 Ram Lamb SUFFOLK ESSENTIAL NUTRITION sponsor vouchers in the Ram Lamb Class 254 Ewe, two-shear or over class to the value of $100. Class 255 Ewe Lamb. GEOFF O'CARROLL SCANNING sponsors prize money in classes Ram, one-shear or over and Ewe, one-shear or over. The Dorset Down Breed Society Best Ewe Lamb Rosette will be awarded to the best shorn ewe lamb. PRIZES: First $25-00, Second $15-00, Third $10-00
Class 239 Ram, one-shear or over.
Class 240 Ram Lamb. TEXEL Class 241 Ewe, one-shear or over. PHILP SHEARING sponsor Shorn, Ram Lamb and Shorn, Class 242 Ewe Lamb. Ewe Lamb classes. First $15-00, Second $10-00 Class 256 Ram, one-shear or over.
Class 257 Shorn Ram Lamb. POLL DORSET Class 258 Ewe, one-shear or over. JOHN COSTELLO sponsors classes Ram,one-shear & over and Pair Ram lambs. Class 259 Shorn Ewe Lamb First $15-00, Second $10-00
ANDREW SIDEY sponsors Class Ram Lamb. 1st $15, 2nd $10. HAMPSHIRE HAZLETT RURAL LTD sponsor the Ewe, 2 Shear and Over; the Ewe, 1 Shear and Over; and the Ewe Lamb Classes. Class 260 Ram, one-shear or over.
Class 243 Ram, one-shear & over. Class 261 Ram Lamb.
Class 244 Ram Lamb. Class 262 Ewe, one-shear or over.
Class 245 Pair Ram Lambs. Class 263 Ewe Lamb. Class 246 Ewe, two-shear and over.
Class 247 Ewe, one-shear. ALL BREEDS RAM LAMB Class 248 Ewe Lamb. All Breeds Ram Lambs to be judged on their ability to Class 249 Pair Ewe Lambs. create commercial return.
Class 250 Group exhibit, consisting of four sheep. Class 264 Purebred Ram Lamb.
Sheep for entry in this class should be nominated on ACE BALEWRAPPING & TRUCK HIRE sponsor Purebred Ram Lamb. Show Day from Sheep entered. Exhibitors to be present 1st $40-00, 2nd $25-00, 3rd $15-00, 4th $10-00, 5th $10-00. at 12 noon for judging. Class 265 Purebred Ram Lamb. Dual purpose breeds
DORSET DOWN GLENOVIS CORRIEDALE STUD sponsors class Purebred Ram Lamb. Dual purpose breeds. 1st $25-00, Class 251 Ram, one-shear or over. 2nd $15-00, 3rd $10-00 HOBAN BALEWRAPPING sponsor this class. 1st $25-00, 2nd $10-00, 3rd $5-00. Class 266 First cross ram lamb the progeny of two registered dual-purpose or wool breeds. Class 252 Ram Lamb. 1st $25-00, 2nd $15-00, 3rd $10-00 HAZLETT RURAL LTD sponsor the: Ewe, 2 Shear and Over; the Ewe, 1 Shear and Over; and the Ewe Lamb Classes. Class 267 First cross ram lamb. The progeny of two registered sire meat breeds. The Dorset Down Breed Society Best Ram Lamb Rosette will be awarded to the best shorn ram lamb. 1st $25-00, 2nd $15-00, 3rd $10-00. Class 253 Ewe, one-shear. EXHIBITION ONLY Following R.A.S. guidelines, the Hawarden A & P Association Silver Fern Farms sponsor prize money invite breeders to display their stock in a non-competitive situation. Prizes for on Hoof: Sheep may be of any breed or cross, and will be penned Meat Breeds: within the area of our normal sheep section. Information First $25, Second $15, Third $10. boards are welcome, but must not exceed 300mm above the top rail of the allocated pen. Wool Breeds: PEN CHARGE - $5.00 per pen. First $25, Second $15, Third $10.
Class 268 Exhibition Only Class Prizes for On Hook. First $30, Second $20, Third $10.
Proceeds of all lambs entered in gift lamb class become FARMERS BREEDING EWES AND YFC the property of the Association. CLASSES (FOR FLOCK SHEEP)
ENTRY FEE: COLOURED OR BLACK SHEEP Members $4.00, Non-members $5.00. Marshall: H Hartnell Ph 3144 317 PRIZES: In all Sheep Classes: First $5-00, Second $4-00, Third $3-00 (seven or more Judging commences 9.30am entries) All Sheep in this section must be exhibited in a natural Fine Breed Types Strong Breed Types condition. ENTRY FEE: Members $4.00, Non-members $5.00. Length of wool is not to be taken into consideration for judging purposes Note: Entries after 25 February 2013 will NOT be accepted. To be eligible for Y.F.C. Trophies, competitors must be bona fide Y.F.C. Members. All sheep must be Brucellosis accredited and Brucellosis certificates to be produced on request. John & Anne Sidey – Strathblane Corriedales sponsor classes Ewe Lamb and Pair of Ewe Lambs. Beverley Forrester sponsors $10-00 Special Prizes for First $15-00, Second $10-00 Best Ram Lamb, and $10-00 Ewe Lamb. Class 269 Ewe, one-shear or over. Best Woolled Sheep, sponsored by North Canterbury Tyre Service $20 Class 270 Pair of Ewes, one-shear or over. Heathstock Apiaries sponsor classes Ewe Mature Fine Class 271 Ewe Lamb. Wool Breed Types. Natural Condition and class Ewe Mature Strong Wool Class 272 Pair of Ewe Lambs. Breed Types . Natural Condition. First $15-00, Second $10-00.
Class 274 Ram Mature Fine Wool Breed Types. PRIME SHEEP Natural Condition.
Marshal: Bruce Downes ph 3144136 Class 275 Ram Lamb Fine Wool Breed Types. Class 273 Gift Lamb Natural Condition.
One lamb (any breed) most suitable for export pre-cut Class 276 Ewe Mature Fine Wool Breed Types lamb trade. Natural Condition.
Lambs under 15kg carcass weight (34kg live weight) Class 277 Two-tooth Ewe Fine Wool Breed Types will not be eligible for the prize draw. Natural Condition.
Lambs will be weighed and tagged after collection, Class 278 Ewe Lamb Fine Wool Breed types using EID. Natural Condition.
Individual carcass weight and grade information will be Class 279 Ram Mature Strong Wool Breed types. available, post processing by Silver Fern Farms. Natural Condition. To be judged on hoof and hook. Class 280 Ram Lamb Strong Wool Breed types. NO ENTRY FEE Natural Condition. Class 281 Ewe Mature Strong Wool Breed types. M. GORDON CUP for Best Hogget Fleece. Natural Condition. 2013 winner: Melrose Partnership
Class 282 Two-tooth Ewe Strong Wool Breed types. L R FORRESTER MEMORIAL TROPHY for Best Natural Condition. District Corriedale Fleece. 2013 winner: Sidey, JK & RM Class 283 Ewe Lamb Strong Wool Breed types. PGG WRIGHTSON WOOL sponsor $25 for the Best Natural Condition. Merino Fleece and $25 for the Best Fleece in the Show. Class 284 Wether, any age. Any breed. Natural NEW ZEALAND MERINO sponsor $25 for the Most Condition. Points in the Wool section and $25 for the Best Hogget Fleece. Class 285 Pair of Ewes. Any Breed. Natural Condition. NEW ZEALAND MERINO will donate a pair of socks for each exhibitor. Class 286 Progeny Class. Three sheep. Sire, Dam, and resulting progeny. Open
May be drawn from other classes. Sheep to be Class 300 Merino Ram identified at time of entry. Class 301 Merino Ewe or Wether.
Class 302 Merino Hogget. WOOL Class 303 Halfbred or Corriedale Ram Hogget. Marshall: Andrew Rutherford Ph 314 2070 Class 304 Halfbred or Corriedale Ewe Hogget. Judging Commences 9.30 a.m. Class 305 Halfbred, Corriedale or Merino Hogget All fleeces must be sent in skirted, without bellies, locks or trimmings and have the normal seasonal growth. Depastured on tussock country 500 metres or higher. Up to three entries in each class will be accepted from Natural condition. each Exhibitor. Each fleece must be contained in its own bag or sheet, properly labeled with the Exhibitor's Class 306 Halfbred or Corriedale Ewe. name and address and with the number in one class. Fleeces of lesser skirted weight than is set out in the Class 307 Halfbred, Corriedale or Merino Ewe table below will be disqualified from competing. Rams 4 kg Depastured on tussock country 500 metres or higher. Ewes 3kg Natural condition. Woolly Hoggets 3 kg Tussock Sheep No minimum weight Class 308 Halfbred or Corriedale Ram.
ENTRY FEES: Members $1.00, Non-members $1 50. Class 309 Halfbred or Corriedale Ewe.
Entries must be in by 9am on Show day. Entries will not be eligible from registered breeders of these breeds. PRIZES: First $3.00, Second $2.00. Class 310 Halfbred or Corriedale Ewe Hogget. MERCK SHARP & DOHME LTD CHALLENGE CUP, to be known as the THIOBENZOLE CHALLENGE CUP for Entries will not be eligible from registered breeders of the Best Fleece in the Show. these breeds. 2013 winner: Sidey, JK & RM Class 311 Halfbred or Corriedale Shorn Ewe JOE INKSON MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP MESSRS P. & B. INKSON for Best Halfbred or Hogget (shorn as lamb). Entries will not be eligible from Corriedale Ram Fleece. registered breeders of these breeds. 2013 winner: Sidey, JK & RM
LOGAN BROS. WAIKARI LTD Cup to be awarded to Class 312 Fine Crossbred Ewe. the unregistered breeder gaining most points. 2013 winner: Melrose Partnership Class 313 Fine Crossbred Hogget. Shorn as a Lamb. MALING AND CO. CHALLENGE CUP for most points in Wool Section. Coloured Fleeces 2013 winner: Melrose Partnership Marshal: Margaret Ruck Ph. 3144 138 Fine is: 28 micron or finer for hoggets, 29 micron or Supervisor: Robbie Black finer for ewes. Marshal: Ian Ford Phone 3144 319 MRS J. FORRESTER CHALLENGE TROPHY for most ENTRY FEES: outstanding fleece in Black and Coloured Section. Members $5.00, Non-members $8.00 2013 winner: Winter, Janice Note: No entries will be taken after catalogue has been NORTH CANTERBURY BLACK AND COLOURED prepared for printing. SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION ROSETTE for most points overall in Black and Coloured Section. PRIZES: 2013 winner: Winter, Janice First $15.00, Second $10.00, Third $5.00 GRAND PARADE: Class 314 Ewe or Wether, Fine. 29 micron or finer. All Prize winners are required to, and all others are welcome to parade. Class 315 Woolly Hogget, Fine. 28 micron or finer. GENERAL CONDITIONS Class 316 Ewe or Wether, Strong. 30 micron or stronger. NAIT Requirements: For cattle being moved from 1 July 2012: A NAIT approved Class 317 Woolly Hogget, Strong. 29 micron or RFID tag will be mandatory for all movements of cattle, stronger. including day old calves. NAIT approved RFID cattle tags are white only. Please do not remove tags if cattle are identified with Animal Health Board or MINDA tags.
As of 1 July 2012 a secondary tag is no longer required under Shearing the new NAIT scheme.
Marshal: Dave Brooker ph. 314 2533 All animals being exhibited at the Show including any participating in a hoof and hooks carcass competition come Start time: 12 noon under the standard identification and ASD regulations. These cattle will require the NAIT approved RFID tag. Total cash prizes to the value of $400.00. Animal Health Requirements: Sponsors: All animals entered for showing or exhibiting must be from a Soil Matters current TB Clear Status Herd. Basher's ITM A copy of the current TB test certificate must be attached to Winner 2013: Tony Knot entry forms. The Association must be notified at the time of entry of any testing to be carried out after the closing date of entries or of any potential TB issues that may arise after Class 318 Invitation Lamb Shears entries have been submitted. Owners entering cattle must sign any declaration printed on the entry form. Entry by invitation only. There are two documents required. Class 319 Shepherds First document is a TB Test Certificate. For animals from a Entry Fee: $10.00 (payable on the day) Declared Movement Control Area – all animals aged three months or older are to be TB tested and have a clear test Entries close 7 March. within 60 days prior to being moved to the Show. All other animals must be from a herd that is up to date with it's current routine TB testing requirements. Class 320 Women Second document is a TB Animal Status Declaration Card. Entry Fee: $10.00 (payable on the day) This is a legal requirement for all animals being moved. All animals entered must be accompanied in transit by a signed Entries close 7 March. and dated TB Animal Status Declaration Card showing a TB Clear status in accordance with present legislation. Animal individual numbers must be included on the TB test sheet. These cards may be inspected at the unloading area.
The owner of a dam of an animal at the date of mating shall be considered the breeder. Name of breeder to be stated. All cattle entered in these classes must be entered in the recognised Herd Books of each breed. I.D. NO. AND AGE OF ANIMAL ARE TO BE SPECIFIED ON ENTRY FORM. Bulls over one year must have a nose ring. Nose clips in females recommended. Primary school age children may lead calves, but not older CATTLE animals.
Judging Commences at 9.00am SHARP Judge to give due consideration to date of birth of animals. Class 353 Bull, born before 1st June 2012 A loading ramp is situated on the Show Grounds. Class 354 Bull, born between 1st June 2012 and UNRULY ANIMALS: The Association through the Supervisor of the Cattle 31st May 2013 Committee reserves the right to order immediate removal from the show grounds of any animal they consider unruly or Class 355 Bull calf, born since 1st June 2013 unmanageable.
MT. HILTON CHALLENGE CUP donated by MR & MRS A.G. LAWRENCE for the Best Registered Pure Bred Animal. Open to all Championship winners. EUROPEAN BREEDS The National Bank sponsors this prize money. 2013 winner: Sidey, AD & JA Charolais, Simmental, Limousin, Belgium Blues, Piedmontese, Gelbvieh J K FORRESTER MEMORIAL TROPHY for All Breeds Cow with Calf at foot. To be owned and exhibited by Hurunui SPONSORS: District resident. 2013 winner: Sidey, AD & JA Silver Fern Farms IVOMEC TROPHY donated by MERIAL for the Junior All Breeds Grand Champion, Open to all Champions in the Junior GVT Landline All Breeds classes. 2013 winner: Jordan, Kate and Paula Class 356 Cow with calf at foot, or heifer born before 1st June 2012 COLOMBUS & WARE CHALLENGE TROPHY donated by (late) R. COLOMBUS for most points in Junior All Breeds Classes. Class 357 Heifer, born between 1st June 2012 and 2013 winner: Jordan, Kate and Paula 31st May 2013
STAR & GARTER HOTEL sponsors a Challenge Trophy for Class 358 Heifer calf, born since 1st June 2013 most points in Breed classes. 2013 winner: Jordan, Kate and Paula Class 359 Bull, born before 1st June 2012 SPONSORS: Alliance Class 360 Bull, born between 1st June 2012 and ANZ Bank 31st May 2013 Beverley Forrester Canterbury Meat Packers Class 361 Bull calf, born since 1st June 2013 Colenso Angus Stud CRT Cydectin Dectomax Drummond & Etheridge MINIATURE & RARE BREEDS GVT Hurunui Engineering Dexter, Lowline, Highland, Belted Galloway Mainland Minerals Merial Eprinex SPONSOR: PGG Wrightson CRT Ravensdown Power Farming Class 362 Cow with calf at foot or heifer, born Rural Livestock Silver Fern Farms before 1st June 2012 Stockman's Friend Xcell Breeding Services Class 363 Heifer, born between 1st June 2012 and Zoetis 31st May 2013
Class 364 Heifer calf, born since 1st June 2013 BRITISH BREEDS Class 365 Bull, born before 1st June 2012 Hereford, Red Poll, Angus, Shorthorn, South Devon, Murray Grey. Class 366 Bull, born between 1st June 2012 and 31st May 2013 SPONSORS: Hurunui Engineering Class 367 Bull calf, born since 1st June 2013 Class 350 Cow with calf at foot, or heifer born before 1st June 2012
Class 351 Heifer, born between 1st June 2012 and ALL BREEDS 31st May 2013 Open to all Cattle entered in their respective Breed Classes.
Class 352 Heifer calf born since 1st June 2013 Entry Fee: Members and Non-members $8-00 and self-presentation. Class 368 Cow with Calf at Foot, born before 1st June 2012 Sponsors: Beverley Forrester Colenso Angus Stud DRUMMOND & ETHERIDGE sponsors this Class. No entry fee. Prizes: First $50, Second $40, Third $30, Fourth $20 Entries will be accepted at cattle tent up to 9:00am on day of show. Class 369 Senior Bull, born before 1st June 2012 Class 376 Under 17yrs - Yellow numbered This class sponsored by DRUMMONG & ETHERIDGE. armbands Prizes: First $50, Second $40, Third $30, Fourth $20 Class 377 17yrs to 25yrs - Orange numbered Class 370 Breed Pair armbands
1 male and 1 female, any age. May be from more than one exhibitor.
Sponsored by RURAL LIVESTOCK LTD. DOGS
Prizes: First $50, Second $30, Third $20 Marshal: Terry O'Loughlin ph. 314 2114
Class 371 Pair of yearlings Judging Commences 10.00 am.
Born between 1st June 2012 & 31st May 2013 Dogs are to be tethered, with water bowls. To be owned by one exhibitor. Entries will be accepted until 9.30am, provided payment is CANTERBURY MEAT PACKERS sponsors this Class. made to the Marshal.
PRIZES: First $50, Second $40, Third $30, Fourth $20 Limit of one pet per exhibitor.
Class 372 Heifer All animals must be at the section by 9.30am.
Open to Registered Heifers born between 1st June 2012 & Judging will commence at 10am. All exhibitors must be 31st May 2013 with their pets at the time of judging. Children must be able to control their dog. PGG WRIGHTSON sponsors this Class. Hydatids Certificates must be produced for all dogs. PRIZES: First $50, Second $40 Third $30, Fourth $20 It is recommended that all animals have appropriate Class 373 Heifer Calf, born since 1st June 2013 current vaccinations.
POWER FARMING sponsors this Class. ENTRY FEE: Members $2.00, Non-members: $3.00.
PRIZES: First $60, Second $40, Third $30, Fourth $20. PRIZES: First $5.00, Second $3.00, Third $2.00.
Class 374 Junior Bull SPONSOR: Mighty Mix (Marlborough) Ltd. will provide product vouchers for each Class. Open to Registered Bulls born between 1st June 2012 & 31st May 2013 Dress Up ALLIANCE sponsors this class. Class 400 Dress Up PRIZES: First $50, Second $40 Third $30, Fourth $20. Owners of any age are invited to dress up themselves and Class 375 Bull Calf, born since 1st June 2013 their dogs.
RURAL LIVESTOCK LTD sponsors this Class.
PRIZES: First $60, Second $40, Third $30, Fourth $20. Junior (5 to 8 years)
Handler of dog aged 5 to 8 years as at 01.01.14
Class 401 Obedience
You will be required to demonstrate knowledge about your dog and commands / skills. YOUNG HERD PERSONS AWARD Intermediate (9 to 12 years)
Criteria for judging: Ability to control, handle and marshal with Handler of dog aged 9 to 12 years as at 01.01.14 recognition for stockmanship, general livestock knowledge Class 402 Obedience Exhibitors are requested to have Poultry displayed by 9-30am, for judging to commence at 10-00am. You will be required to demonstrate knowledge about your All Game birds to be dubbed dog and commands / skills. Any unhealthy birds will not be accepted
All other classes to be entered by 25 February. NO late Open entries will be accepted.
Handler of dog aged 13 years or over on 01.01.14, including ENTRY FEE: $1.00 per entry all adults. PRIZES: 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00 in each class Class 403 Obedience The South Island Poultry, Pigeon and Cage Bird Association You will be required to demonstrate knowledge about your sponsors a Certificate and $10.00 prize money for the Grand dog and commands / skills. Champion Exhibit. "BEST IN SHOW" rosette to be presented.
Handy Dog Challenge SPONSORS: Tweed Decorating Marshal: Waka Bailey phone 314 2250 Ruck & Dig Weston Stockfeed Run by the Hawarden / Waikari Collie Dog Club South Island PP & CB Association
Entries on the day accepted until 10am. HEAVY BREEDS Entry Fee: $15.00 per dog entered.
All dogs must have a current signed dog dosing certificate. Class 450 Orpington Male
Good Prizes. Class 451 Orpington Female
SPONSOR: Class 452 Sussex Male Ensor Spraying Ltd Class 453 Sussex Female Class 404 Open Class 454 Australorp Male Class 405 Novice Class 455 Australorp Female For competitors who have not won a maiden / novice class before. Class 456 Any other breed, Heavy Breed Male
Class 457 Any other Breed, Heavy Breed Female THE YOUNG PERSON'S CHALLENGE LIGHT BREEDS Class 441 Young Person Challenge Class 458 Leghorn Male To be run in conjunction with YFC, after the completion of the horse jumping, in the main ring. Prize giving will take place at Class 459 Leghorn Female the community BBQ.
Male and female entrants, including secondary school Class 460 Silkie Male students, are invited to complete an Entry Form at the Secretary's Office before the Grand Parade on Show day. No Class 461 Silkie Female entry fee required. Class 462 Hamburgh Male Entrants will be required to undertake 4 or 5 tasks, judged on execution and time. Class 463 Hamburgh Female The event will be aligned with the Association's Health and Safety policy and all reasonable steps will be taken to ensure Class 464 Any Other Breed, Light Breed Male the safety of competitors. Class 465 Any Other Breed, Light Breed Female Exceptional prizes to the value of $800 in cash and product from Soil Matters and Cactus Climbing are on offer. Prizes will also be awarded to secondary school age entrants. POULTRY GAME FOWL
Marshal: Chris Svensson ph 314 4049 Class 466 Game Male Class 467 Game Female Marshals: Coreen Fletcher 3144565 Mel Ruck 3144304
FANCY BANTAMS Judging Commences 9.30am.
Class 468 Rose Comb Male Entry fee: Gold coin per exhibitor for entry into lucky prize draw. Class 469 Rose Comb Female ENTRIES: Class 470 Pekin Male The hall will be open on Saturday morning from 8.00am until 9.00am for the placement of exhibits. Class 471 Pekin Female Any entries delivered before this time will not be judged. All exhibits under this section must be bona-fide home- Class 472 Wyandotte Male made or produced. Cooking not to be dusted with sugar. Class 473 Wyandotte Female Exhibits must not be moved until 4.00pm.
Class 474 Any Other Breed, Male The late MRS S.H. FOSTER has donated a CHALLENGE TROPHY for most points. Class 475 Any Other Breed, Female 2013 winner: Sarah Thompson Lucky Entrant Spot Prizes (value $100)
Sponsored prizes for each section, based on points GAME BANTAMS received.
Class 476 Game Male Sponsors: Hawarden Tavern - prize to go with Challenge Trophy Class 477 Game Female
OPEN
DUCKS Open to adults and children
Class 478 Any Breed, Drake SPONSORS: Fletcher Farms Contracting for: Class 479 Any Breed, Duck Outstanding Exhibit, Adult 2013 winner: Elysia Churchward
JUNIOR SECTION - (Under 16yrs) Bakery Classics Sponsor: Ruck and Dig Ltd Class 480 Poultry Male Class 500 Date Scones - Three Class 481 Poultry Female Class 501 Pikelets - Three Class 482 Bantam Male Class 502 Muffins - Three savoury Class 483 Bantam Female
Grandma's Favourites PET POULTRY Sponsor: Hawarden Four Square Class 484 Best Pet Rooster Class 503 Loaf - Fruit Class 485 Best Pet Hen Class 504 Cake - Sultana
Class 505 Cake - Banana (not ringed tin)
HOME PRODUCE Smoko
Sponsor: The Rocking Frog Class 506 Shortbread - Three Class 522 1 Bottle
Class 507 Peanut Brownie Biscuits - Three
Cheese
Chocolate - Naughty but nice Sponsor: Frickers
Sponsor: Star and Garter Hotel Class 523 Homemade Cheese
Class 508 Chocolate Cake - Plain, iced Judges may split into classes on the day.
Class 509 Chocolate Chip Biscuits - Three
Class 510 Chocolate Muffins - Three, un-iced Men in Aprons
A challenge to all men, including Past and present President.
Gluten Free Sponsor: Jo's Kitchen
Sponsors: Totally Gluten Free Bakery Class 524 Cake - Any flavour
Class 511 Muffins - Three, any variety Decorated in the Show's theme: Nurturing Our Resources
Class 512 Slice - Three pieces
KIDS IN THE KITCHEN
Preserves The MRS G. Hartnell Memorial Cup, presented to the Association by MR G.Hartnell, for the person gaining Sponsor: Possum and Pam's most points in the Junior Cooking Section. 2013 winner: Stacey Fletcher Class 513 Jam - Any variety of berry / stone fruit (1 jar) Mrs C E Anderson Challenge Cup for junior gaining the most points in the under twelve sections. Class 514 Jelly - Any variety or blend (1 jar) 2013 winner: Jack Zino & Maggy Radford
Class 515 Relish - Tomato (1 jar) Sponsored prizes for each section, based on points received. Class 516 Pickle - Mixed (1 jar) CHILDREN MAY ENTER ANY OF THE FOLLOWING Class 517 Sauce - Any variety or blend (1 bottle) CLASSES AND WILL BE JUDGED WITHIN THEIR AGE GROUP. Class 518 Bottled Fruit - Any variety (1 jar) NO GROUP ENTRIES. Class 519 Bottled vegetable - Any variety (1 jar) PLEASE CONFIRM DATE OF BIRTH WITH EACH ENTRY.
Eggs One entry per Class, per Child.
Sponsor: Nicky Hodgen Age Groups as at the 1st of April. 5 years and under Class 520 Six fresh eggs - Not double yolked 6 - 8 years 9 - 12 years Class 521 Bacon & Egg Savouries x 3 13 - 16 years
Sponsors: Fletcher Farms Contracting for: Outstanding Exhibit, Under 9 years Outstanding Exhibit, Under 16 years
Home Brew 5 years and Under
Sponsor: Hurunui Village Winery Sponsor: Waikari Fast Food Class 525 Decorated Cup Cake Exhibition Only
1 entry per person Class 550 Celebrating our Creativity Showcase 2013 Class 526 Decorated giant chocolate chip biscuit The Exhibition Only theme replaces the traditional 1 entry per person competitive section.
Within our community we have artists and creators, 6 - 8 years fibre crafters, metal workers, wood workers, embroiderers and handcrafters. Sponsor: Philp Shearing To these members in our community and beyond, we Class 527 Decorated Cup Cake wish to encourage and invite you to enter into our Showcase, 2014. Class 528 Chocolate Chip Biscuit - Three To enhance and make our Showcase even more interesting, we ask our exhibitors to supply, for display, a description of your exhibit e.g. why it was created, 9 - 12 years how, and, possibly, who for.
Sponsor: Ruck & Dig Limited Class 551 Display of Ball Gowns and Children’s or Babies Clothes Class 529 Decorated Cup Cake Alongside the Showcase 2014, we will also host a Class 530 Chocolate Chip Biscuits - Three display of:
1. Ball Gowns 2. Children's / Babies Clothing 13 - 16 years This Display Class has no 'era' limit - items may be Sponsor: Waikari Tea Rooms vintage or modern.
Class 531 Decorated Cup Cake A photo and accompanying 'story' will be appreciated by all who view. Class 532 Chocolate Chip Biscuit - Three Any enquiries to Marg Wright or Ann McCracken
Junior - Open Entry
Class 533 Decorated Cake - Show Theme SCHOOL WORK
Show theme: Nurturing Our Resources. Marshal: Martin Zeinert, Hurunui College ph 314 4430
All cakes will be judged as one class. SCHOOL WORK ON DISPLAY ONLY
Special Prize. Year 0-13 All work to be collated by 28th February.
There will be no entry fees payable in this section and no prize money will be awarded.
CREATIVE ARTS AND SCHOOL PUPILS Open to all pupils currently attending a School between the HANDCRAFT Hurunui and Waipara Rivers.
Marshals: Class 575 DISPLAY ONLY Marg Wright 3144 233 Anne McCracken 3144 296 Showcase your school work Exhibits to be staged by 9.30am on Show morning.
We appreciate exhibits being left on display until 4.00p.m. FLOWERS Judging Commences 9.30 a.m. Classes may be divided by Judge if necessary.
Marshal: Karen O'Carroll ph. 314 4120 Class 600 One Rose, any variety.
Enter on the day only. Class 601 One Rose, full open bloom, one flower only No entry fee. Class 602 Rose, old form, one stem. The Hall will be open Friday evening from 7:00pm - 8.00pm and Saturday from 8.00am until 9.15am. No Class 603 Collection of Roses, not more than four exhibits will be accepted after that time. varieties (in one container).
All exhibits to be grown by exhibitor, except Decorative Class 604 Floribunda Rose, one stem. Classes. Class 605 Miniature Rose, one flower. There will be green bottles available for cut flowers. Class 606 Miniature Rose, one stem. Exhibits must not be moved until 4-00pm Saturday.
Cups and Trophies: Hawarden / Waikari Garden Club Trophy for most DAHLIAS points in Rose classes 2013 winner: Mandy Rutherford Classes may be divided by Judge if necessary. Dr Alan Meikleham Memorial Challenge Cup for most Class 607 One Medium Decorative Dahlia (155mm points in Dahlia classes 2013 winner: Alan Ramsay to 200mm).
Miss K Quigley Challenge Cup for most points in Cut Class 608 One Small Decorative Dahlia (115mm to Flowers classes 155mm). 2013 winner: Helen Nicholls Class 609 One Miniature Decorative Dahlia (up to Mrs JL White Cup for most points in Open Decorative 115mm). classes 2013 winner: Sarah Sidey Class 610 One Medium Cactus, Semi-Cactus Dahlia (155mm to 200mm). Miss K Quigley Challenge Cup for most points in Novice Decorative classes Class 611 One Small Cactus, Semi-Cactus Dahlia 2013 winner: Anna Sidey (115mm to 155mm).
Mrs AH Black Challenge Cup now awarded for most Class 612 One Water Lily Dahlia. points in Boys and Girls (10-13 years old) 2013 winner: Ben Hassall Class 613 One Ball Dahlia
SPONSORS: Class 614 Three Pompom Dahlias Stewards donate prizes for most points in Children's Decorative Classes. Class 615 One Giant Decorative Dahlia
Amberfields Amberley Class 616 Collection of Dahlias, under 155mm Amberley Flowers and Garden Possum and Pam Giftware Not more than six blooms, all different, one container. Woodend Nursery
Vouchers are donated for winners of each section. Class 617 Any Dahlia not mentioned in schedule. Champion Rosettes For: Most Outstanding Exhibit in Roses: 2013 winner: W & J Dalley Most Outstanding Exhibit in Dahlias: 2013 winner: Aeleen McKenna CUT FLOWERS Most Outstanding Exhibit in Cut Flowers: 2013 winner: W & J Dalley Classes may be divided by Judge if necessary. Most Outstanding Decorative Exhibit: 2013 winner: Anna Sidey Class 618 One Spike Gladioli
Class 619 One Geranium Single ROSES Class 620 One Geranium Double Class 621 Three Petunias Open to persons who have not won more than three first prizes when there are three or more entries in a Class 622 Verbena, any variety, one bloom class
Class 623 Three Asters Class 644 Sunshine
Class 624 Three African Marigolds, any variety Class 645 Rainbow Connection
Class 625 Three French Marigolds Class 646 Something New From Something Old (Recycling) Class 626 Three Pansies and/or Violas Class 647 Simply Native Class 627 One Carnation
Class 628 Three stems Michaelmas Daisies, any colour BOYS & GIRLS (10 - 13 year olds)
Class 629 Fuschia, single, one stem Class 648 One Flower Made From Used Fabric and / or Paper Class 630 Fuchsia, double, one stem Class 649 Messing about on the River Class 631 Three Daisies, any colour. Class 650 Simply Native Class 632 Collection of Cut Flowers, no more than six stems in one container Class 651 Floating Arrangement
Class 633 Collection of Herbs in a coffee mug Bring flowers and leaves for a floating arrangement. 16cm dessert plate supplied. Class 634 Collection of NZ natives. Not more than six. BOYS & GIRLS (6 - 9 year olds) Class 635 Hydrangea, one head Class 652 One Flower Made From Used Fabric and / Class 636 Hydrangea, Autumn Coloured, one head or Paper
Class 637 Indoor Plant Class 653 Messing About on the River
Class 638 An old fashioned Flower Class 654 Simply Native
Class 639 Any Flower not mentioned in this Class 655 Floating Arrangement section. Bring flowers and leaves for a floating arrangement. 16cm dessert plate provided.
DECORATIVE WORK PRE SCHOOLERS & 5 YEAR OLDS OPEN Class 656 Posy in a Jar Class 640 Fire and Spice Class 657 Picture of a Flower
Class 641 Movement in the Air any medium, on A4 paper. Class 658 Decorated hard-boiled egg Class 642 Something New From Something Old (Recycling) Class 659 Floating arrangement
Class 643 Simply Native Bring flowers and leaves for a floating arrangement. 16cm dessert plate provided.
NOVICE FRUIT & VEGETABLES Class 706 Table Potatoes, three Purple Class 707 Carrots, three Marshal: Ginna Pawsey 3144169 Class 708 Parsnips, three VENUE: In the large marquee located in the Our Fare area. Class 709 Onions, three Brown.
ENTRIES RECEIVED ON THE MORNING OF THE Class 710 Onions, three any other variety. SHOW ONLY, UNTIL 9.15am. The marquee will be open to receive entries from 7.30am. Class 711 Beetroot, three long.
All exhibits to be grown by the exhibitor. Exhibits must Class 712 Beetroot, three turnip rooted. not be moved until 4.00 p.m. Class 713 Cabbage - one head Judging Commences 9.30 a.m. Judges: Prof. Steve Wratten (Open); Claire Wratten (Children's) Class 714 Broccoli or Cauliflower - one head MRS E.M. COWIE CHALLENGE CUP for most points in Class 715 Silver Beet - Three stalks Green the Fruit and Vegetable Section. 2013 winner: Pam Ewart Class 716 Silver Beet - Three stalks / Red or Yellow THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO. CHALLENGE CUP Class 717 One Lettuce for most points in Vegetable Classes. 2013 winner: Pam Ewart Class 718 Beans, six pods dwarf / Any colour RANGIORA MCALPINES MITRE 10 MEGA, donates Class 719 Beans, six pods / Scarlett Runner two $25.00 GIFT VOUCHERS for best exhibits in potato & onion classes. Class 720 Marrow, one fit for table. 2013 winners: Richard Watson and Pam Ewart Class 721 Marrow, one heaviest. KINGS SEEDS donates a selection of seeds to the best exhibit in the tomato section. 2013 winner: Noortje Bruins Class 722 Sweetcorn - Three cobs partially stripped NOTE: In 2013, this prize was awarded in the collection of herbs in a jar class. Class 723 Pumpkin - One suitable for the table
CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE for most outstanding Class 724 One unsightly vegetable. Any disfigured, exhibit in Fruit and Vegetables. distorted eyesore will do 2013 winner: Richard McCubbin and Deb Howell Class 725 Any other vegetable not mentioned in NO ENTRY FEES / NO PRIZE MONEY schedule.
SPONSORS: Class 726 Cucumber, one. Rangiora McAlpines Mitre 10 MEGA Kings Seeds Class 727 Rhubarb, six stalks. The Funky Pumpkin Class 728 Tomatoes, three standard size (calex in)
FRUIT Class 729 Tomatoes, three cocktail size (calex in)
Class 700 Three Apples - red, any one variety. Class 730 Courgettes, three
Class 701 Three apples - green, any variety Class 731 Arrangement of six varieties of Vegetables on tray e.g. several varieties of beans to Class 702 Other Fruit, three, any one variety. be counted as one kind.
Class 703 Collection of Fruit. Class 732 Collection of Vegetables, not more than twelve kinds (tomatoes allowed) e.g. several varieties of beans to be counted as one kind.
VEGETABLES Class 733 A collection of herbs in a jar
Class 704 Table Potatoes, three Red.
Class 705 Table Potatoes, three White CHILDREN'S SECTION All photographs, with a correctly completed official Sponsored by KINGS SEEDS entry form to be posted or handed to the above persons NO LATER THAN 3rd MARCH 2014 - for Class 734 CHILD UNDER 7 YEARS - Animal or bird judging. made from fruit and vegetables Late entries may be displayed but will not be judged. Class 735 CHILD 7 YEARS & OVER - Animal or bird ALL PHOTOGRAPHS, to have exhibitor's name and the from fruit and vegetables class number printed clearly on the back.
Class 736 Green Haired Monster All Prints are to be mounted on paper or card with spaces around the edges 1cm or more for presentation Any sort of monster or monster face topped with live purposes and for pinning up. green hair. Hollow out a fruit or vegetable or use an empty egg, fill it with cotton wool, sprinkle with cress or NO GLASS and NO FRAMING mustard seeds and wait for the hair to grow. No entry fees. Class 737 Three Radishes, in a pot - Any variety, any colour. A maximum of 3 entries per class, per exhibitor in the open section. Class 738 Three potatoes - Any variety or colour The same photograph cannot be entered in more than one class.
HEAVIEST PUMPKIN Exhibits may not be removed until 4.30pm.
The heaviest pumpkin Competition will be held on show JO BOOKER MEMORIAL CUP for first prize in 'Photo day outside the Fruit and Vegetable Marquee. The Series' class, as well as $50 cash. This will be the first pumpkin and the marrow weigh-in will take place at mid- time ever awarded. day. WATERMARK PHOTOGRAPHY TROPHY for most All pumpkins must be at the shed before 9.15am on points overall. Donated by Lucy Hunter-Weston. This show day. will be the first time ever awarded.
Children's classes are sponsored by Kings Seeds and MR J. COSGROVE CHALLENGE CUP for the best The Funky Pumpkin Vegetable shop. Sport in Action Photograph. 2013 winner: Ann Findlay The Pumpkin Trophy winner for 2013 was Willy Baker YATES FAMILY CUP for the most outstanding Class 739 OPEN PUMPKIN - The Heaviest photograph. 2013 winner: Ashleigh Fletcher
Class 740 CHILDREN'S PUMPKIN - The Heaviest STACY SQUIRES trophy for Intermediate Class. 2013 winner: Ashleigh Fletcher Class 741 CHILDREN'S PUMPKIN - The Funkiest, The Grooviest and The Puniest 2013 Supreme Exhibitor: Val Simpson
Class 742 CHILDREN'S HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN SPONSORS FOR PRIZES IN SELECTED CATEGORIES A carved Jack-o-Lantern Trudy McMillan special prize for the most outstanding entries in under 12's: 2013 winner: Sarah Frizzell Watermark Photography special prize for the most points overall: 2013 winner: Ashleigh Fletcher (From 2014 there will also be a Watermark Photography Trophy for this).
PHOTOGRAPHY Print Sizes 6 x 4 inches 10 x 15 cm Marshal: Lucy Hunter-Weston ph 314 2082 5 x 7 inches 12.7 x 18 cm Steward: Trudy McMillan ph 314 4144 8 x 10 inches 20 x 25 cm
Delivery: Lucy Hunter-Weston 555 Allandale Road, Hawarden R.D. or The Rocking Frog 3 Princes Street, Waikari (9am to 4pm) OPEN - ANY AGE Photograph taken on mobile phone, tablet or ipod touch.
The photographs in the following classes may be in Colour or Black and White. TEENAGERS 12 - 18 YEARS
Class 800 Action / Sporting (6 x 4) Allowed up to 4 entries per class in this section.
Class 801 Flora and Fauna (6 x 4) Class 823 Photographer's Choice (6 x 4)
Class 802 Country Views (6 x 4) Class 824 Phoneography (no larger than 5 x 7)
Class 803 Animals (6 x 4) Photograph taken on mobile phone, tablet or ipod touch.
Class 804 Our world (6 x 4) Class 825 Artistic Shot (6 x 4)
Class 805 Photographer's Choice (6 x 4) Class 826 Fun with Friends (6 x 4)
Class 806 Portraits (6 x 4) - one or more people Class 827 Photo Series (6 x 4)
Class 807 Artistic Shot (6 x 4) A series of 4 photographs (6 x 4) telling a story, or an action sequence. Class 808 Local identites (6 x 4) TO BE MOUNTED ON ONE BACKING SHEET
Class 809 Macro Photography (6 x 4) - close up Class 828 Photographer's Choice (8 x 10)
Class 810 Garden Theme (6 x 4) Class 829 Country Views (8 x 10)
Class 811 Nurturing our resources (6 x 4) If you have any queries about any of these classes, please ring Lucy on (03) 314 2082 Class 812 Photo Series Or email: [email protected]
A series of 4 photographs (6 x 4) telling a story, or an action sequence TO BE MOUNTED ON ONE BACKING SHEET.
Class 813 Phoneography (no larger than 5 x 7)
Photograph taken on a mobile phone, tablet or ipod touch.
Class 814 Our District in History
Any subject or size, colour or black and white.
Class 815 Country Views (8 x 10)
Class 816 Photographer's choice
Enlargement - (8 x 10 or over)
Class 817 Portraits (8 x 10) - one or more people
CHILDREN - UNDER 12 YEARS
Allowed up to 4 entries per class in this section.
Class 818 Photographer's Choice (6 x 4)
Class 819 Photographer's Choice (8 x 10)
Class 820 Animals and Pets (6 x 4)
Class 821 Fun with Friends (6 x 4)
Class 822 Phoneography (no larger than 5 x 7)