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East Halton Gymkhana RULES OF THE DAY 1. Age taken from 1st January, 2013. THE EAST HALTON 2. Hard hats to be worn and securely fastened whilst on horseback, complying to British Standards, correct riding gear must be worn when competing. We strongly advise the use of body protectors in all jumping classes. 3. Objections to be given to the secretary with a £10.00 deposit within 15 minutes of the result of the class, money to be forfeited GYMKHANA & GALA if sustained. Sponsored by 4. The judges decision is final. 5. The organisers, owners and occupiers of the land take no responsibility for any loss, damage, theft, accident or injury incurred WILD BIRD DIRECT ANIMAL SUPERSTORE in connection with this event to any person, animal, vehicle or equipment, whether caused by their negligence, breach of contract or in any way whatsoever. 6. Whips and spurs are not permitted in mounted games. Sunday 11th August, 2013 at 9.30a.m. prompt. 7. The committee reserves the right to refuse entry Baysgarth Farm, East Halton 8. Trophies to be held for 1 year. Recipients are responsible for returning them by 1st July 2014. Trophies must be signed for before leaving the show ground. Immingham, North Lincolnshire DN40 3NU 9. The organisers reserve the right to alter or omit a class. Prize money may be reduced if there are insufficient entries to a class. 10. All dogs must be kept on leads at all times except when competing. By Kind Permission of Mr. & Mrs. G. W. Turner 11. Please do not muck out on the field. Enquiries: 01469 541531 12. No horse/pony to be ridden amongst spectators. Website: www.easthaltongymkhana.co.uk 13. No refunds Licensed Bar - Refreshments - Craft Marquee - Side Shows 14. Horses and ponies entering jumping classes to be 4 years and over. 15. All dog owners must clean up after their dogs. 16. The Committee strongly recommend that all competitors/riders/horse owners secure their own third party liability insurance. Terrier Racing 4.00p.m. 17. No dogs in the entry tent please. (practice runs from 3.45p.m.) Exemption Dog Show including THE COMMITTEE WISH TO THANK ALL SPONSORS WITHOUT WHOSE Novelty Classes SUPPORT THIS EVENT WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE. At time of printing we have received generous donations from the following: Fancy Dress (Mounted and On Foot) Wild Bird Direct Ltd Total Lindsey Oil Refinery WA Barker Thomas Bell Country Store Vintage Tractor Parade Mr & Mrs Shepherd Conoco Phillips Craft Marquee Agrimin Ltd Smile Photography Fur & Feather DDM Agriculture Thornton Hunt Inn WCF Fuels White Lodge Shooting School North Killingholme Transport ABP Ltd Have a day out, East Halton Women’s Institute Fussey Engineering Ltd Killingholme Animal Feeds Jacks Tack plenty for the WHOLE FAMILY to do!! Pipers Crisps Eastview Boarding Kennels DONATIONS TO LOCAL CHARITIES PLEASE TAKE ALL YOUR LITTER HOME Admission:- Car & Occupants £5.00 All Enquiries 01469 541531 Smile Photography will be taking pictures throughout the day Adults £1.00 Side Stall Enquiries 01469 540228 www.smile-event-photography.co.uk Children & OAP’s £0.50 Dog Show Enquiries 01652 678433 or 01673 818624 RED RING – Commences at 9.30a.m. (Classes 1 – 10 Entry Fee £5.00) Prizes: 1st: £8.00: 2nd: £5.00: 3rd: £3.00, Rosettes to 6th place Vintage Tractors/Cars Parade Class 1 Novice Nursery Jumping 12.2 and Under. Rider 10 years and under Lead rein to be judged separately Rider not having won 1st Prize Terrier Racing 4.00 p.m. The Audrey Rich Commemorative Shield The East Halton village store Trophy for non-lead rein competitors Practice Runs 3.45 p.m. Class 2 Nursery Jumping Ponies 12.2 and under McCloughlin Trophy £1 per run Rider 10 years and under Class 3 Novice Pony 14.2 and under A.E. Reeve Trophy Rider 16 years and under (Not having won £30 in 2012) Craft Marquee Ten by eight mounted print from Smile Photography to the winner Class 4 13.2 and under Jumping and stalls including Mr & Mrs East Trophy Rider 14 years and under Handmade Cards Kindly sponsored by Total Lindsey Oil Refinery Class5 14.2 and under Jumping Welton Trophy Handmade Gifts Rider 16 years and under Kindly Sponsored by WCF Fuels Ltd Wood Carvings Class 6 Open Pony Mr and Mrs A. Shepherd Trophy Hand Crafted Jewellery Open to any pony and rider combination Class 7 Green Novice Horse and many more! Not to have been placed in any jumping competition Norwich and Peterborough Trophy Kindly Sponsored by Fussey Engineering Ltd Class 8 Novice Horse Carolyn and Alison Brady Trophy (Not having won £30 in 2012) Kindly Sponsored by Killingholme Animal Feeds Best Fur and Feather 50p entry Ten by eight mounted print from Smile Photography to the winner Class 9 Intermediate Horse Jumping Entry Forms available at the entries tent. Marsh Shield £25 to class winner kindly donated by Jacks Tack Any poultry, rabbits, guinea pigs etc. Class 10 Open Jumping (over 14.2hh) Amethyst Hotel Trophy £25 to class winner kindly donated by Jacks Tack All welcome - Rosettes to all COMPANION DOG SHOW GREEN RING – Commencing 10.00 a.m. Prizes: 1st: £8; 2nd: £5; 3rd:£3 Held under Kennel Club Rules Rosettes to 6th place, Entry fee: £5.00 BUMPER SHOW In aid of the Catalan Sheepdog Rescue Class 11 Cradle Stakes Working Hunter Pony 12.2 and under OPEN TO ALL DOGS! PEDIGREE AND NON PEDIGREE Johnsons Coaches Shield Entries taken on the day from 12 noon Rider 10 years and under Judging commences at 1pm Entry Fee:£1.50 per dog 1st class, Kindly sponsored by DDM Agriculture Subsequent classes £1.00 Class 12 Working Hunter Pony 13.2 hh and under Powergen Trophy To be judged by: Mr. Daniel Bown (Sundabish) Rider 14 years and under PEDIGREE CLASSES: Class 13 Working Hunter Pony 15hh & under 1. A.V. Puppy (6 – 12 months) Shepherdson Trophy 2. A.V. Sporting Class 14 Show Hunter Pony 15 hh and under 3. A.V. Non Sporting Rider 18 years and under 4. A.V. Open R & G Equestrian Enterprise Trophy PLEASE NOTE: Above classes are ineligible for those DOGS which have Working Hunter Pony Championship gained C.Cs, RCCs or JUNIOR WARRANT. (1st and 2nd prizewinners in classes 11, 12, 13, and 14) (Puppies under 6 months must not be shown at this show). Class 15 Fancy Dress Mounted and on Foot To be judged separately NOVELTY CLASSES Mr. & Mrs. L. G. Turner Trophy & Mr & Mrs. J. Broughton Trophy 5. Junior Handling (6 – 11 year old) Kindly sponsored by East Halton W.I 6. Junior Handling (12 – 16 year old) Ten by eight mounted print from Smile Photography to the winner 7. Cross Breed Adult Class 16 Ridden Cob 8. Best Rescued Over 14.2 to be shown hogged or hairy 9. Veteran Dog (7 years and over) Kindly sponsored by Killingholme Animal Feeds 10. Handled by a Lady Class 17 Race Horse to Riding Horse (over 14.2hh) 11. Handled by a Gent For thoroughbreds who have raced under rules - to be judged on confirmation, 12. Best Groomed Dog manners and suitability as a riding horse 13. Dog with the Waggiest Tail Ten by eight mounted print from Smile Photography to the winner 14. Dog the Judge would like to take home All of our over 15hh classes in the green ring are kindly sponsored by 15. Dog most like its owner (Fancy Dress Optional) North Killingholme Transport 16. Dogs not won a first at this show today (Entries taken in ring Class 18 Ridden Hunter over 15hh for this class 50p) Wendy Ronaldson Trophy ENQUIRIES TO: 01652 678 433 or 01673 818 624 Class 19 Novice Working Hunter over 15hh (Not having won a first in any working hunter class) TROPHIES DONATED BY: Triple X Trophy Best in Show Mr & Mrs Jobson Reserve Best in Show Mr & Mrs Beadle (Eastview Kennels) Class 20 Working Hunter Horses over 15hh Frocks Trophy Best Puppy Mr & Mrs Brady Reserve Best Puppy Frank Wardle Trophy CHAMPIONSHIP Best Junior Handler D. Harness Humber Workboats Trophy (1st and 2nd prizewinners in class 18, 19, 20) Also see www.easthaltongymkhana.co.uk Also kindly sponsored by North Killingholme Transport BLUE RING – Commencing 9.30.a.m. GAMES/IN HAND RING – Commencing 11.00 a.m. Prizes: 1st: £8; 2nd: £5; 3rd: £3 (Classes 34 – 36 Entry Fee: £5.00) Rosettes to 6th place Prizes: 1st: £8; 2nd: £5; 3rd: £3 Entry Fee: £5.00 Class 32 My Best Friend Class 21 Best Turned Out Pony and Rider 14.2 h.h. and under This is not a show class it is to be judged on the suitability as a child’s pony Kindly sponsored by Conoco Phillips Entry £3 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1 rosettes to 6th Mr. & Mrs. G.W Turner Trophy Class 33 Bonny Pony In hand or Ridden Class 22 Leading Rein 12.2 h.h. and under The Jean Cockram Memorial Trophy Rider 8 years and under Entry £3 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1 rosettes to 6th Mr. & Mrs. N W Reeve Shield Class 34 Best Conditioned Horse or Pony (In hand) Class 23 Riding Pony 14.2 h.h. and under Mrs. L.G. Turner Trophy Sally Crawford Memorial Shield Ten by eight mounted print from Smile Photography to the winner Class 35 Coloured Horse or Pony (In Hand) Branamist Ltd Trophy Class 24 Best Rider 12 years and under Class 36 Mountain & Moorland (In Hand) Registered and Un Registered Norwich and Peterborough Trophy Will be split large & small breeds if sufficient entries Class 25 Family Pony 14.2 h.h.
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