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P R O G R A M M E (Time-table will be strictly adhered to where possible) ORDER OF JUDGING: Approx. 08.00 a.m. Breeding Hunters (commencing with Ridden Hunter Class) 09.00 a.m. Dog Trials 09.00 a.m. Carcass Class 09.00 a.m. Dogs Approx. 09.00 a.m. Riding and Turnout Approx. 09.00 a.m. Coloured Horse/Pony In-hand 09.15 a.m. Young Farmers’ 09.30 a.m. Dry Stone Walling Ballot 09.30 a.m. Cattle (Local) 09.45 a.m. Sheep Approx. 10.00 a.m. All Other Cattle Judging commences Approx. 10.00 a.m. Children’s Riding Classes Approx. 10.00 a.m. Heavy Weight Agricultural Horses 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. Produce, Home Produce and Crafts (Benching 09.45 a.m.) 10.00 a.m. Flowers, Vegetables and Farm Crops (Benching 09.45 a.m.) 10.00 a.m. Poultry, Pigeons and Rabbits 10.30 a.m. ‘Pateley Pantry’ Stands Approx. 10.45 a.m. Mountain & Moorland 11.00 a.m. Approx. 11.00 a.m. Ridden Coloured 11.00 a.m. Trade Stands 1.15 p.m. Junior Shepherd/Shepherdess Classes (judged at the sheep pens) Approx. 2.00 p.m. Childrens’ Pet Classes (judged in the cattle rings) 2.00 p.m. Sheep - Supreme Championship

MAIN RING ATTRACTIONS: 08.00-12.00 Judging - Horse and Pony classes 12.00-12.35 Inch Perfect Trials Display Team 12.35-12.55 Terrier Racing 12.55-1.30 ATV Manoeuvrability Test 1.30-2.00 Young Farmers Mascot Football 2.00-2.20 Parade of Fox Hounds by West of Yore Hunt & Claro Beagles 2.20-3.00 Inch Perfect Trials Display Team 3.00-3.30 GRAND PARADE AND PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES (Excluding Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Produce and WI) Parade of Tractors celebrating 8 decades of Young Farmers Club 3.30- Show Jumping

OTHER ATTRACTIONS: Meltham & Meltham Mills Band playing throughout the day 12.00-12.15 St Cuthbert’s Primary School Band 12.15-1.15 Lofthouse & Silver Band Forestry Exhibition Heritage Marquee Small Traders/Craft Marquee Pateley Pantry Marquee with Cookery Demonstrations 11.00 a.m. Band Parade down the High Street 11.00 a.m. Cricket Match Owl Exhibition by Geoff and Margaret Mottram The National Vintage Tractor and Engine Club. (The Best Engine will receive the S. Urie Perpetual Cup)

1 12.30 p.m. Presentation of Trophies at the Pig marquee 2.20 p.m. Presentation of Sheep Trophies at the Sheep pens 2.45 p.m. Presentation of Trophies at the Goat marquee 4.30 p.m. Presentation of Dry Stone Walling Trophies 4.30 p.m. Presentation of WI Trophies at WI Tent 4.45 p.m. Presentation of Produce Trophies at Produce Tent 5.10 p.m. Meltham & Meltham Mills Band march out of the showfield to play three hymn tunes at the bottom of the High Street (weather permitting)

TROPHIES and SPECIAL PRIZES

Bluefin Insurance Services Ltd. Cup awarded annually to the winning team in the Cricket Match Nidderdale Agricultural Society Man of the Match Trophy awarded to the Best Player in the Cricket Match The Craven Gilpin Cup awarded annually to the Best Display in the Pateley Pantry marquee HSBC Bank Trophy awarded annually to the Show Person of the Year Shaw Funfair Cup awarded annually to the Best Large Trade Stand £20 Special Prize kindly donated by Mr John Fort to be awarded to the Best Large Trade Stand Fort Cup awarded annually to the Best Small Trade Stand £15 Special Prize kindly donated by Mr John Fort to be awarded to the Best Small Trade Stand Nidderdale Agricultural Society

NIDDERDALE SHOW SUPPORTS BRITISH MEAT Nidderdale Agricultural Society are pleased to confirm that the caterers at this year's Nidderdale Show will only be serving British Beef, Ham and Burgers.

Do call in at the Showman’s Hospitality Marquee at the Great Show 10th to 12th July 2012 Food and drinks served all day at reasonable prices.

2 HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY STATEMENT

POLICY AND AIMS

The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 specifies that the Nidderdale Agricultural Society is responsible for the health and safety of its employees and that a Safety Policy Statement shall be issued which details the manner in which this responsibility is to be carried out.

In addition the Nidderdale Agricultural Society recognises its responsibility for the health and safety of Society and Committee Members, visitors, exhibitors, contractors, volunteers and members of the public who are attending the Society’s annual show.

The Society is committed to the highest attainable standards of health and safety for all of those persons listed above. To enable the highest standards to be achieved and maintained, the Society will ensure that all applicable statutory requirements are enforced and that the provisions of any relevant advisory Codes of Practice are recognised and implemented.

IMPLEMENTATION

A Health and Safety Sub Committee shall be formed whose purpose is to identify the means by which the aims of the Society for Health and Safety are to be achieved.

The Health and Safety Sub Committee shall be comprised of the President of the Society, the Chairman of the Committee, all Chief Stewards, the Honorary Safety Advisor and co-opted Members as required.

A series of instructions shall be written which will identify individual responsibility for the safety management of the Show and the procedures to be followed in the event of an emergency arising during its course. These instructions shall be known as Show Procedures and will be reviewed annually and further procedures written as a need is identified by the Main or Sub Committee of the Show.

A meeting of the Sub Committee shall be held in the week preceding the annual Show at which time all Chief Stewards will be given instruction on the requirements for health and safety contained in the Show Procedures. The instruction will be appropriate to both their own particular area of responsibility and to the Show general site requirements.

It is the responsibility of the Chief Stewards, under the direction and authority of the Chairman of the Committee, to ensure that the Stewards under their control are familiar with the Safety Executive Guidance appropriate to their section. The Chief Stewards must also ensure that the Stewards within their section are trained in the provisions and actions required by the Show Procedures and that their requirements are adhered to and carried out at all times.

A H Firth – President

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3 O F F I C E R S 2 0 1 2 President: A H Firth, Esq. Ivy House Farm, Middlesmoor

President-Elect: Mr W J Fort, BEM

Honorary Show Director: J A Stoney, MBE Meadow Croft, ,

Assistant Honorary Show Director: T Stoney, Esq. White Wood Farm, Bewerley

LIFE MEMBERS F Alderton, Esq., Summerbridge J G Houseman, Esq., Markington Mrs M Anderson, Wath D Mawson, Esq., Rabbit Hill Farm, Warsill W Burdett, Esq., Hutton Sessay, Thirsk J H Nicholson, Esq., Castiles, Grantley J A S Church, Esq., Lofthouse D Prince, Esq., Glasshouses Mrs A Crabtree, Crag Lane House, Kettlesing Mrs B Rhodes, Darley P Crabtree, Esq., Crag Lane House, Kettlesing D R Smith, Esq., Dacre Banks J Dale, Esq., Bishop Thornton F D Smith, Esq., Brimham Rocks F R Dawson, Esq., Winyates, Hartwith J A Stoney, M.B.E., Pateley Bridge F Dean, Esq., Pateley Bridge Miss A Summersgill, Glasshouses J S Fawcett, Esq., Burnt Yates, Harrogate D Swires, Esq., Summerbridge F A Foster, Esq., 3 Shirley Avenue, Ripon C Thompson, Esq., Lacon Cottages, Dacre W P Gratton, Esq., Park House Farm, Hartwith E G A Thompson, Esq., Harrogate C P Haigh, Esq., Hall Green, Wakefield Major J G Turner, M.B.E., Harrogate I D U Hall, M.B.E., Rashdyke, Bewerley J Verity, Esq., Thruscross, Harrogate K Hardcastle, Esq., Darley I Weatherhead, Esq., Pateley Bridge R Holmes, Esq., Clint Cottage, Birstwith COMMITTEE Chairman: Mr D Harker, Beck Farm, Stean Vice-Chairman: Mr R Harker, Raygill House Farm, BEWERLEY: Mrs B Bainbridge, NORWOOD: Mr R D Eggleston Messrs S Gibbon, M Grayshon, I D U Hall, RIPON: Messrs F A Foster, E A Jennings, A Harker, H Leahy, D Prince, J A Stoney, T D Johnson, C S Parker, T Simpson Stoney SAWLEY: Mr G Smalley, Mrs C Dent, BISHOPSIDE: Mrs M Anderson, Mrs J E Harris, Miss K Gibson Miss A Summersgill, Messrs J Mawer, : Messrs K Blakey, C Metcalfe, C Prince, M Richmond, S Shepherd BISHOP THORNTON: Mr J M Dale D Harker, D Leeming, M Leeming, CLINT: Messrs J S Fawcett, A Walmsley B S Simpson, D Simpson, R Simpson, DACRE: Messrs K Alsop, P Fort, W J Fort, R Weatherhead E Marshall, C Thompson : Messrs J A S Church, DALLOWGILL: Mr H Topham A H Firth, R Harker, D Verity, R Verity DARLEY: Miss D Hardcastle, Messrs A Bradley, THRUSCROSS: Messrs J Verity, K Wilson K Hardcastle WARSILL: Messrs D Mawson, P Gratton : Miss A M Brown, Mrs S Smith, Messrs D Brown, D Middlemiss, YOUNG FARMERS: Mr M Prince J Robson CANINE SECTION: Mr P A Broadbent, HARROGATE: Messrs M Petyt, O Wilson HARTWITH: Mrs M Liddle, Messrs F R Dawson, Mrs C Cooper W P Gratton, H Patrick, D Parker WOMENS’ INSTITUTE: Miss C Harker, F D Smith, M Smith, D Swires, Mrs S Melville MARKINGTON: Messrs J G Houseman, SMALL STOCK: Mrs S Cornforth, W Houseman and M Stockil Mr R Cornforth

4 Secretary: Mrs Susan Monk, Victoria House, West End, Askrigg, Leyburn DL8 3HN (Tel: 01969 650129) Dog Section Secretary: Mr Peter A Broadbent, 89 Acres Hall Crescent, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 9DY (Tel: 0113 239 4510) Small Stock Secretaries: Mr R Cornforth & Mrs S Cornforth, 4 Rosemary Court, Easingwold, York YO61 3EZ (Tel: 01347 821617) Sponsorship Secretaries: Mr R & Mrs J Winder, Pateley Bridge (Tel: 01423 711628) Honorary Press Officer: Miss H Blakey (07968 529 676) Chief Ground Stewards: Miss A M Brown, Mr P Gratton Bio-Security Officer: Mr N Spedding Hon. Solicitor: Miss G Greenheld, Messrs Kirbys Solicitors, Harrogate Hon. Veterinary Surgeons: Forest House Veterinary Group and Cross Green Veterinary Centre Hon. Medical Officer: To be advised. Hon. Safety Advisor: T P B Hallam, Esq. Hon. Business Advisor: Mr E Smith Accountants: The Barker Partnership, Pateley Bridge Bankers: Barclays Bank PLC, High Street, Pateley Bridge

PARKS AND FINANCE SUB-COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Messrs F R Dawson, A H Firth, W J Fort, F A Foster, S Gibbon, P Gratton, W P Gratton, I D U Hall, K Hardcastle, D Harker (ex officio), R Harker (ex officio), D Leeming, D Prince, F D Smith, T Stoney, J A Stoney, K Wilson

ENTERTAINMENT SUB-COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Messrs F R Dawson, A H Firth, W J Fort (ex officio), F A Foster, K Hardcastle, D Harker (ex officio), R Harker (ex officio), H Leahy, B S Simpson, F D Smith, T A Stoney, A Walmsley, K Wilson, Mrs S Smith

5 GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. There will be an Annual General Meeting of the Members and Subscribers held at Pateley Bridge in February or March. 2. There shall be a President, as many Patrons and Vice-Presidents as the Annual General Meeting may decide, a Committee, a Secretary, a Treasurer and Auditors. 3. The Committee shall be composed of one or more representatives from each Township in the Union, elected at the Annual General Meeting. Five Members to form a Quorum. 4. Each member of the Committee shall be responsible for the collection of subscriptions in his own Township. 5. All Annual Subscriptions shall become due on the 1st September. No person subscribing less than £30.00 shall be a member of the Society. 6. Exhibitors in the Local Classes (other than Horses) must be Tenant Farmers or Occupying Owners who reside and farm land in the Old Pateley Bridge Union (the following Parishes constitute the Old Pateley Bridge Union: Stonebeck Up, Stonebeck Down, Fountains Earth, High and Low Bishopside, Bewerley, Thornthwaite with Padside, Dacre, Hartwith cum Winsley, Warsill, Bishop Thornton, Thruscross, Darley, Birstwith and Clint) or reside and farm land within 10 miles (Cattle) and 6 miles (Sheep) of Pateley Bridge Post Office. 7. Exhibitors in the Local Classes for Horses, Walking Sticks, Vegetables and Eggs must be permanently resident within ten miles of the Pateley Bridge Post Office. 8. All stock, barring publicised exceptions in the Schedule, must have been the bona-fide property of the Exhibitor two months previous to the close of the entries, except in the open Classes, in which case the exhibits must be the bona-fide property of the Exhibitor on the day of the Show. 9. Every exhibitor will be held responsible for the correctness of any entry, and the statements on the Entry Form and Certificate will be the full responsibility of the individual exhibitor, who shall if called upon to do so prove their correctness in such a manner as the Committee may require and further, a sufficient identification mark that can be substantiated must be provided. 10. The Committee in their absolute discretion and without assigning any reason therefore, may refuse an entry or cancel any Entry already accepted. Whenever, under this rule, any entry is refused or cancelled, the fees for such entry may be at the discretion of the Committee be refunded and if refunded accepted by the exhibitor or intending exhibitor in full satisfaction of all claims against the Committee. 11. If it be proved to the satisfaction of the Committee that any competitor has attempted to impose on the Society by means of a false certificate or any misrepresentation, or has willingly or knowingly violated any of the rules of the Society, he shall forfeit the prizes to which he may be entitled, and prohibited from exhibiting and, if a member, may be expelled from the Society. 12. The Secretary shall not in any way disclose or make known to any person whatsoever, until the day of the Show, the names of the competitors of any prize, Chief Stewards to see the catalogue before going to the Printers. 13. The Committee reserve the right to eject or have rejected from the Show Ground any person who shall be guilty of noisy or disorderly conduct or shall be guilty of any other practice likely to annoy other persons attending the Show, or who shall interfere with the quiet use of the Show Ground by any other person. 14. The Committee reserve the right to alter or amend any Rule or Regulation, the right or interpretation in respect of any Rule or Regulation, or to withhold any prize. 15. The decision of the Committee will be final. 16. No alteration shall be made in the Rules unless notice has been given at the previous meeting of the Committee. 17. Terms of Entry. All entries must be made on or before Saturday, 1st September. Entrance fees by post must be made payable to NIDDERDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LTD., along with entry forms properly filled up and signed by exhibitor or agent or they will

6 not be received. If entering an animal in more than one class, exhibitor must be particular to specify. Postage stamps will not be accepted. 18. All prize winners in Horse and Cattle classes must parade before the Grand Stand at approximately 3.00 p.m. Defaulters may forfeit prize money. 19. Classes with only one entry may be cancelled. 20. All cups and trophies are to be held by the winner for one year except if otherwise stated, and must be returned safely no later than 11.00 a.m. on the morning of the Show. Any exhibitor failing to do so may be excluded from being judged at this and future Shows. SHOW YARD REGULATIONS 1. All persons in charge of animals brought into the Show Yard will be subject to the Regulations and Orders of the Society’s officials. All animals shall be in the care of a competent person whilst in the Show Yard, and shall not be removed until the Show is over. None but the person in charge of the stock will be admitted with them. 2. All bulls must be rung or led with nose grips, as per Health and Safety Executives notes of Guidance. 3. Persons exhibiting stock are required to accustom them to be haltered, as they will be required to be led into the Yard and before the judges. 4. All stock will be at the owner’s risk. Numbers will be sent to the Exhibitor to affix to their exhibits, corresponding with that placed on the stand it is to occupy in the Show Yard. 5. All exhibitors to be on the ground at least half an hour prior to start of judging. Judging to commence at 8.00 a.m. prompt. Showjumping 3.30 p.m. approximately (see order of judging). 6. Any exhibitor questioning the decision of the judge or judges in the ring may forfeit all prize money at the discretion of the Committee. 7. Competitors are asked to refrain from tampering with pens or associated structures. Removal of any authorised ticket, label or numbering system may result in disqualification. 8. No stock to be removed from the Show Field before 5.00 p.m.

INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES 9. The Judge may withhold any prize where there is want of merit.

PROTESTS 10. Should the right of any party to a prize or trophy be disputed, notice of the same must be given in writing to the Secretary within seven days, or cannot be received. Objections as to the height of horses or ponies, must be made to the Secretary immediately after judging the same. Horses objected to as to height shall be measured in the shoes they are wearing at the time of the objection. 11. All protests must be accompanied by a deposit of £5. The deposit will be returned if the protest is affirmed. All communications must be addressed to the Secretary. Cheques and Post Office Orders to be made payable to: NIDDERDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LTD. 12. All letters of complaint and/or protest should be received by the Secretary within 7 days.

By order of the Committee SUSAN MONK, Secretary

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7 DISCLAIMER NIDDERDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY is not responsible for any damage to property or injury to persons arising out of any activity carried out on the showground on the day of the show. Any person entering or bringing any property on to the ground on the showday does so entirely at his or her own risk. The Society will not accept responsibility for any claim for damage or injury caused in any way whatsoever on the showground on the day of the show.

Exhibitors are reminded that it is their responsibility to insure against damage caused by their animals. The Society will not be responsible for correct classification of exhibits staged on or before the day of the Show.

ADVERTISEMENTS IN SCHEDULE AND CATALOGUE Full Page: £60 + VAT Half Page: £35 +VAT per insertion per insertion

ADMISSION CHARGES Adults: £10 Children under 12: Free Car parking: FREE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As you will see we have again invited advertisements to be placed in the Schedule and are delighted with the response. May we, therefore, take this opportunity of expressing our appreciation to our advertisers both old and new.

TRADE STAND SPACE FOR CHARITIES The Nidderdale Agricultural Society offer two free Trade Stand spaces to Charities each year. This year they have been allocated to Harrogate & District (including Ripon) Society for the Blind and Leukaemia Research (Bradford Branch). THE 2013

• v ’ NIDDERDALE SHOW WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER

8 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

21 July 2012 BINGLEY – Myrtle Park, Bingley Mrs M Marshall, 17 Victoria Mews, Millfield Road, Cottingley Business Park, Bingley D16 1PY (email: [email protected])

28 July 2012 CLEVELAND COUNTY SHOW - (A172, Stewart Park, Marton) Mrs V Thomson, Stewart Park, The Grove, Marton, Middlesbrough TS7 8AR (email: [email protected])

31 July 2012 RYEDALE SHOW - Welburn Park, Kirkbymoorside, York Mr G P Woodall, c/o Cundalls, 15 Market Place, Malton YO17 0LP (email: [email protected])

28 July 2012 BIRSTWITH SHOW - Wreaks Road, Birstwith, Harrogate Miss A Holmes, Haystacks, Nidd Lane, Birstwith HG3 3AR (email: [email protected])

29 July 2012 WEETON - Weeton Lane, Weeton Candy Waller, Leyfield House Farm, High Moor Road, North Rigton LS17 0AA (email: [email protected])

8 Aug 2012 THORNTON LE DALE (Maltongate) Secretary, P O Box 61, Pickering YO18 7ZP (email: [email protected])

5 Aug 2012 SYKEHOUSE SHOW – Broad Lane/Kirk Lane, Sykehouse Mrs J Threadgold, Wayside Cottage, Sykehouse, Nr Goole DN14 9AQ (email: [email protected])

12 Aug 2012 RIPLEY SHOW - Ripley Castle Park, Ripley (B6165) Mrs M Periam, 5 Bank Parade, Otley LS21 3DY (email: [email protected])

18 Aug 2012 GARGRAVE SHOW – Eshton Hall, Eshton Road, Gargrave Mrs S Brown, Bordley House Farm, Bordley, Skipton BD23 6NE (email: [email protected])

25 Aug 2012 MALHAMDALE SHOW – Malham Showfield, Malham Mrs J Bradley, Skellands Farmhouse, Airton, Skipton BD23 4BG (email: [email protected])

25 Aug 2012 WENSLEYDALE SHOW - Bellerby Road, Leyburn Mrs S North, Thorn Ley, Church Street, Bellerby DL8 4QN

28 Aug 2012 KILNSEY SHOW & SPORTS - Kilnsey, Nr. Skipton B6160 Mrs K Lambert, UWAS, P.O. Box 3, Grassington, Skipton BD23 5UQ (email: [email protected])

1 Sept 2012 KEIGHLEY (A650, Marley Fields) Mrs K Thackray, 4 St Andrew’s Terrace, Crosshills, Keighley BD20 7EH (email: [email protected])

9 List of Judges C A T T L E Pedigree Holstein: Mr D E Booth, Broom House Farm, Bleara Road, Earby, Barnoldswick BB19 6LF Jersey: Mr R Saxby, Little Newton, Long Preston, Skipton BD23 4QU : Mr M J Dobson, Moss Side Farm, Crosthwaite, Kendal LA8 8DL Local Dairy: Mr P Platts, Home Farm, West Bretton, Wakefield WF4 4JT Dairy Championship and Referee: Mr P Harrison, Breckney Hill, East Heddon, Heddon-on-the-Wall, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne NE15 0HE Aberdeen Angus: Mr D B Wellock, Hurries Farm, Otterburn, Skipton BD23 4DY Charolais: Mr S Potter, Westside, Topcliffe, Thirsk YO7 3SG Limousin: Mr J Mason, Oddacres Farm, Embsay, Skipton BD23 6PP : Mr R Paisley, West Moor House Farm, Middleton, Ilkley LS29 ODW Highland: Mr J Ayres, 36 West End, Northwold, Thetford IP26 5LE British Blue: Mr S Potter (as above) British Blonde: Mrs C Thompson, Reagarth Farm, Helmsley, York YO62 5HX Any Other Pure Beef (Continental): Mrs C Thompson (as above) Any Other Pure Beef (Native): Mr D B Wellock (as above) Commercial Beef: Mr D Thomas, Dolcoed, Llanwnnen, Lampeter SA48 7JX Local Beef: Mr J Mellin, Mill House Farm, Long Preston BD23 4RA Beef Championship: Mr J Peckitt, 10 St Mary’s Drive, Thirsk YO7 1BX Young Farmers Classes: Mr W H Dixon, Walterston Farm, Hayscastle, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62 5HT

S H E E P Suffolk: Mrs J D Broughton, Meadowsweet, Briningham, Melton Constable NR24 2PY Texel: Mr S Illingworth, Howgillside, Eaglesfield, Lockerbie DG11 3AF Charollais: Mrs A Whitehead, New Hall Farm, Cuerdale Lane, Samlesbury PR5 0XA Beltex: Mr P Tippetts, Lodge Hill Farm, Park Lane, Shifnal TF11 9HD Pure Bred: Mr C Milburn, West Farm, West Knapton, Malton YO17 6RL Wensleydale: To be advised Open: Mr R J Wear, Howe Green, Hartsop, Patterdale CA11 ONZ Blue-Faced Leicester: Mr J Townson, Brook House Farm, Whalley, Clitheroe BB7 9PF Mules: Mr J Mellin, Hile Farm, Wigglesworth, Skipton BD23 4SB Open: Mr J N Harrison, Hill Top Farm, Blubberhouses, Otley LS21 2NU Dalesbred Local: Mr J Carr, Bracken Bottom Farm, Horton In Ribblesdale BD24 0EU Teeswater: Mr A Lambert, Field Gate Farm, Bainbridge, Leyburn DL8 3EP Masham: Mr A Lambert (as above) Jacob: Mr D C Lowther, Le Principe, Kearby Cliff, Kearby, Wetherby LS22 4LB North Country Cheviot: Mr J Wood, 1 Hill Top Cottage, Colne Road, Trawden BB8 8NY & Poll Dorset: Mr I Mattack, 12 Tile Close, Skipton BD23 2LG Zwartbles: Mr B Robinson, Walnut Farm, Great Ouseburn, York : Mrs G Pink, 24 Millfield Lane, Nether Poppleton, York YO26 6HR Rare Breed: Mr C Milburn (as above) Sheep Championship: Mr R J Lund, East Clough Farm, Garsdale, Sedbergh LA10 5PW Cross Bred: Mr C Milburn (as above) Junior Shepherd/Shepherdess: Mr M Priestley, Cracrop Farm, Kirkhambeck, Brampton, Cumbria CA8 2BW Butchers & Store Lambs: Mr J Hall, Inglewood Edge, Dalston, Carlisle CA5 7ED Sheep Referee: Mr T Robinson, Catlow Farm, Slaidburn, Clitheroe BB7 3AQ Sheep Carrying Best Commercial Fleece and : Mr D B Holdsworth, Low Fold, Bleach Mill Lane, Menston, Ilkley LS29 6AW

10 Sheep Carcass: Mr J Hall (as above) Sheep Commentary: To be advised

SHEEP DOG TRIALS Singles: Mr P Turnbull, Oakleigh House, 29 Ruffa Lane, Pickering YO18 7HN Doubles & Young Handler: Mr A Beaton, White Lodge, Nun Appleton, York YO23 7BE

PIGS Mr T Alty, 2 Bartle Hall Cottage, Lea Lane, Bartle, Preston PR4 0HA

DRY STONE WALLING Mr D Leedale, 17 Sunnycrest Avenue, Richmond DL10 5AX

GOATS Mr M Cox, 8 Orston Lane, Whatton In The Vale NG13 9GT

HORSES Ridden & Breeding Hunters: Mr D Dixon, Stanley Grange Stud, Great Ayton TS9 6QD Riding and Turnout: Mrs J Marsden, 12 Haslingden Old Road, Knuzden, Blackburn BB1 2DY Childrens Riding Classes: Mrs J Marsden (as above) Heavy Weight Agricultural Horses: Mr P Woof, 39 Whalley Road, Great Harwood BB6 7TE Coloured Horse/Pony (Ridden & In-hand): Miss C Metcalfe, Scotts Garth, Sutton-under-Whitestone Cliffe, Thirsk YO7 2PR Mountain & Moorland: Mr J F Harforth, Stanley Grange Stud, Great Ayton TS9 6QD Show Jumping: Mr F Hiorns, 15 Maple Avenue, Pontefract WF8 3QN Mrs Y Lane, Green Acres, Line Croft Lane, Walkeringham DN10 4JR

FARM CROPS, VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, PRODUCE & HANDICRAFTS Dressed Walking Sticks: Mr J M Bray, 8 Clifton Avenue, Holmfirth HD9 1AL Art: Mrs M Clapperton, Little Mill, Smelthouses, Harrogate HG3 4DH Farm Crops: Mr S Britton, Hellwath Cottage, Ripon HG4 2SE Vegetables: Mr G Kirby, 26 Primrose Road, Halton, Leeds LS15 7RR Flowers: Mr B Chatten, Beech Lodge, 2 Stockwell Grove, Knaresborough HG5 0LN Eggs: Mr C Wilson, 29 Lydgate, Burnley BB10 2DT Hams/Stand Pie/Sausages: Mr C Robinson, 41 Main Street, Grassington, Skipton BD23 5AA Honey: Mr M Badger, 14 Thorn Lane, Roundhay, Leeds LS8 1NN Produce: Miss S D Broadwith, Alwyn Beck, Church Street, Well, Bedale DL8 2QA Mrs J Clarke, Middle Farm, Woodale, Leyburn DL8 4TY Miss P Jagger, 7 Ash Tree Walk, Bedale DL8 1UH Mrs A Kent, Stud Cottage, Oak Lane, Dacre Banks, Harrogate HG3 4EN Mrs E Williams, 1 Hall Garth, Melmerby, Ripon HG4 5HB Handicrafts: Mrs L Cameron, The Mill, Cartmel, Grange Over Sands LA11 7SS Ms L Fidler, 4 Lindley Farm Cottages, Cinder Lane, Lindley, Otley LS21 2QN Computer Graphics: Mrs J Rolls, Sheepcote Grange, Darley, Harrogate HG3 2RP Flower Arranging: Mrs J Lock, Low Gables, Brearton, Harrogate HG3 3BX Photography: Mr D & Mrs D Morland, 56 Moorside Dale, Ripon HG4 2RZ Childrens Classes: Mrs D Newall, Gardener’s Cottage, Street Lane, Bewerley HG3 5HW Mrs R Solomon, 13 Mount View, Bewerley HG3 5HP YFC Domestic Classes: Mrs A Challis, Studfold Farm, Lofthouse HG3 5SG Trade Stands: Mr J P Broadwith, Well House Farm, Cote Hill Road, High Birstwith HG3 2LN Pateley Pantry: Mr & Mrs R Carter, Sportsmans Arms Hotel, Wath-in-Nidderdale HG3 5PP Childrens Pet Classes: Mr U Kristofferson

11 POULTRY Hard Feather Large & Bantams: Mr J Wake, 10 Middlewood Avenue, St Helens, Bishop Auckland DL14 9DJ Soft Feather Large, Light Breed Bantams: Mr R , 26 Front Street, Staindrop, Darlington DL2 3NH Soft Feather Heavy Breed Bantams: Mr R Ramwell, Meadowside, Smithy Lane, Westhouse, Carnforth LA6 3NZ Waterfowl, Juveniles, Rare Breeds & Trios: Mr C Parker, 20 Chesterbrook, Ribchester, Preston PR3 3XT True Bantams: Mr A Edward, 1 Blackettless Cottages, Annan, DG12 5PB

PIGEONS Fancy Pigeons: Mr & Mrs J Elsdon, 52 Sherwood Drive, Spalding PE11 1QP Show & Working Racers: Mr K Maltby, 24 Windermere Drive, Skelton in Cleveland TS12 2HS

RABBITS Fur & Rex: Mr J Fletcher, Hallsfield House, 3 Hallsfield, East End, Wolsingham DL13 3LA ROF: Mr D Medlock, 3 Ivy Grove, Carlton, Nottingham NG4 1RG Dwarfs, Hims, Hares, AOV Fancy and Lops: Mr G Richardson, 25 Hall Flat Lane, Balby, Doncaster DN4 8QE

CAVIES Mr M Leigh, Walbut House, Melbourne, York YO42 4RQ

NIDDERDALE SHOW SPONSORS

The Nidderdale Agricultural Society wish to acknowledge and thank the following companies and individuals who have sponsored prize money at previous shows and in anticipation of their continued support in 2012.

ACKROYD DENT & CO., 49-51 High Street, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7SP AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY SERVICES, Dallamires Lane Industrial Estate, Ripon ATKINS HOTELS LTD., The Yorke Arms, Ramsgill-in-Nidderdale, Harrogate HG3 5RL BARKER PARTNERSHIP, Accountants, 24 High Street, Pateley Bridge HG3 5JU RICHARD BEECROFT DRY STONE WALLER, 10 Wath Road, Pateley Bridge HG3 5LN BELMONT GROSVENOR SCHOOL, Swarcliffe Hall, Birstwith, Harrogate HG3 2JG BINNTEX LTD., Langdale House, Glasshouses, Harrogate BISHOPTON VETERINARY GROUP, Mill Farm, Studley Road, Ripon HG4 2PR BLUEFIN INSURANCE SERVICES LTD., 4-6 Ripon Road, Harrogate HG1 2HH BFE BRAYS LTD., Chartered Accountants, Building Society Chambers, Wesley Street, Otley LS21 1AZ DENIS BRINICOMBE GROUP, Fordton Industrial Esate, Crediton, Devon EX17 3BZ G H BROOKS, Hartwith House, Claro Road, Harrogate HG1 4DS CGC EVENTS, Supreme House, Lotherton Way, Garforth Industrial Estate, Garforth, Leeds CLARKE, MR E., The Cottage, Laverton Wood, Laverton, Ripon HG4 3TA CLEGG CONSULTANCY 1995 LTD., The West Wing, The Old Vicarage, Lofthouse, Harrogate HG3 5RG COUNTY STEEL SUPPLIES LTD., Unit 21, Melmerby Industrial Estate, Ripon CRAMSCENE LTD. (Crane Hire),Topcliffe Grange Farm, Dewsbury Road, Tingley, Wakefield CRAVEN CATTLE MARTS LTD., Gargrave Road, Skipton BD23 1UD K & P CROSBY, 88 High Street, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7AA DACRE, SON & HARTLEY, Kings House, 13 High Street, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate H DAWSON SONS & CO (WOOL) LTD., Mercury House, Essex Street, Bradford BD4 7PG DEANS DECORATORS, 12 The Avenue, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5NS DINSDALE, MRS D E., Rainton, Thirsk E & S FEEDS (COBBYDOG), Dalton Works, Deal Street, Keighley BD21 2LA

12 ELLIOTS OF PATELEY BRIDGE, High Street, Pateley Bridge EVANS VANODINE INTERNATIONAL PLC., Brierley Road, Walton Summit, Preston PR5 8AH FARMERS & MERCANTILE., Thistledown Barn, 204 Holcot Lane, Sywell, Northampton ROBERT & SONS LTD., 1 Avenue Road, Starbeck, Harrogate HG2 7PB FIELD MARTIN SOLICITORS, 2 Holmesdale Road, Sevenoaks TN13 3XL JAMES FLETCHER MARQUEES, Unit 4, Wolsingham Industrial Estate, Durham Road, Wolsingham, Bishop Auckland DL13 3JW FOREST HOUSE VETS LTD., 29 York Place, Knaresborough HG5 0AD FRIENDS OF NIDDERDALE AONB, King Street, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate GARFORTH, MR P, Grassfield House, Low Wath Road, Pateley Bridge HG3 5HL GRANGE EQUINE THERAPY, Scarah Home Farm, Ripley, Harrogate HG3 3EA GRANTLEY SAWMILLS LTD., Grantley, Ripon HG4 3PJ FRED GREENWOOD & SON, Old Hall Farm, Esholt, Shipley BD17 7RA THE HACS CONSTRUCTION GROUP, Nidderdale House, Station Yard, Ripley, Harrogate HANSON AGGREGATES (UK) LTD., Coldstones Quarry, Greenhow, Pateley Bridge HG3 5JQ HARDISTY ROLLS & CO., 28 Victoria Avenue, Harrogate HG1 5PR HEARTS & FLOWERS, 131 Otley Road, Harrogate HG2 0AG HEATHFIELD CARAVAN PARK, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5PY SAM HESSELDEN LTD., Agricultural Contractor, Wilsill, Pateley Bridge HG3 5EB HILL CRAFTS, (Lace Making Suppliers), Wysing House, Smelthouses, Harrogate HG3 4DL HOLLINGS & CO., Snaygill Industrial Estate, Keighley Road, Skipton HOUSEMAN INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT, Mill Hurst, Darley, Harrogate HG3 2QH D T & L A HOUSEMAN, Fairfield, Darley, Harrogate HG3 2RN HOW STEAN GORGE LLP, Lofthouse, Harrogate HG3 5SF HURRELL & McLEAN SEEDS LTD., Beverley Road, Cranswick, Driffield YO25 9PF ALFRED HYMAS LTD., (Bulk Haulage), Copgrove Road, Burton Leonard, Harrogate HG3 3SJ I’ANSON BROS. LTD., The Mill, Thorpe Road, Masham HG4 4JB I’ANSON JEWELLERS, 40 Beulah Street, Harrogate HG1 1QH JACKSONS MOTOR ENGINEERS, Billsdale, Dallamires Lane, Ripon HG4 1TT W E JAMESON & SON LTD., Foxholme Lane Mill, Masham HG4 4EL EDWARD JOHNSON (OTLEY) LTD., Carr Bank Garage, Otley LS21 2AE JUST DELICIOUS, 9/10 Kings Court, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5JW KW ALTERNATIVE FEEDS., A Division of ABN Ltd., Bishopdyke Road, Sherburn-in-Elmet, Leeds LS25 6JZ KENDALLS BUTCHERS, 34-36 High Street, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5JU KIRBYS SOLICITORS, 32 Victoria Avenue, Harrogate HG1 5PT KREUTZER-BRETT, MR R & MRS S, Ellershaw House, Bramley Grange, Ripon HG4 3DJ LEYBURN AUCTION MART CO. LTD., Richmond Road, Leyburn DL8 5DP LINSCOTT VETS, High Burton, Masham, Ripon HG4 4BS LISTER HAIGH, 106 High Street, Knaresborough HG5 0HN LOWTHER, MRS K M, Le Principe, Kearby Cliff, Kearby, Wetherby LS22 4LB LYNDALE GUEST HOUSE, King Street, Pateley Bridge HG3 5AT MASON ENGINEERING, Ashfield House, Black Horse Lane Swainby, Northallerton DL6 3ET MILLSTONES RESTAURANT, Skipton Road, Felliscliffe, Harrogate HG3 2LJ H MORGAN CARPETS & FLOORING, 34/38 Commercial Street, Harrogate HG1 1TZ MOUNTAIN, MR & MRS S H., Mount Pleasant, Laverton, , Ripon NATIONAL FARMERS UNION, Archway House, 17B North End, Bedale DL8 1AF NEW HOLLYBECK NURSERIES LTD., Hollybeck House, Oxton Road, Southwell NG25 0RW NIDDERDALE ELECTRICAL, 151 The Avenue, Harrogate HG1 5QG NIDDERDALE SADDLERY, Newfields, Galphay, Ripon HG4 3NT NIDDERDALE SHOOTING, Middlesmoor, Harrogate HG3 5SU NYDSLEY RESIDENTIAL HOME, Mill Lane, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate PADSIDE CATTERY, Padside Green Farm, Padside, Harrogate HG3 4AL PAYNE’S , Bar Lane, Roecliffe, Boroughbridge R PRIESTLEY DEVELOPMENTS LTD., Laburnum House Farm, Darley, Harrogate HG3 2QF RIPON FARM SERVICES LTD., Dallamires Lane, Ripon HG4 1TS ROBINSON, P G & D L., Skrikes Farm, Bewerley, Harrogate HG3 5JA

13 ROSLYN GUEST HOUSE, 9 King Street, Pateley Bridge HG3 5AT THE ROYAL OAK, Bridgehousegate, Pateley Bridge HG3 5HG RUSSELLS KMS LTD., Milby Road, Boroughbridge, York YO51 9BL SCOTMIN NUTRITION LTD., 13 Whitfield Drive, Heathfield Industrial Estate, Ayr KA8 9RX SKAIFE, MRS C., Gable House, 48 High Street, Pateley Bridge HG3 5JU E & I C SKAIFE AUTO SERVICES, Highlands, Ripon Road, Pateley Bridge HG3 5NL EDWARD and SARAH SMITH, Colt House, Ramsgill SOUTHFIELD FARM HOLIDAY COTTAGES, Darley, Harrogate HG3 2PR JOHN SMITH’S LTD. ERIC SPENCER, 15/17 Church Street, Ilkley, West Yorkshire LS29 9DR SPORTSMANS ARMS HOTEL, Wath-in-Nidderdale, Pateley Bridge J P STANSFIELD (Lime Agent), 1 Avenue Barn, Masham, Ripon HG4 4DU STIF CYCLES, New York Mills, Summerbridge, Harrogate HG3 4LA STUDFOLD ADVENTURE TRAIL and NIDDERDALE EXPERIENCE, Studfold Farm, Lofthouse, Harrogate SUNFLOWERS DAY NURSERY, Low Wath Road, Pateley Bridge HG3 5HL SYPELAND OUTDOORS., 23a High Street, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5AP TAYLOR ATV LTD., Windmill House Industrial Estate, Sutton Road, Wigginton, York YO32 2RA J TODD & SON, Agricultural Engineers, Main Street, Summerbridge, Harrogate HG3 4JN TOMRODS LTD., Hambleton Steel Works, York Road, Thirsk YO7 3BT VERITY FREARSON, 11 High Street, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5AP THE WALLACE FAMILY, Riverside Cottages, Nidd Walk, Pateley Bridge HG3 5NA H WEATHERHEAD & SONS (BUTCHERS) LTD., 9 High Street, Pateley Bridge HG3 5AW WHARFEDALE FARMERS AUCTION MART LTD., Chevin Lodge, Leeds Road, Otley LS21 3BD WILSON ROOFING, 1 Ash Road, Harrogate WILSON, MR J., Swillington Common Farm, Selby Road, Leeds LS15 4LG WINDER, MR & MRS R., 11 Springfield Way, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate YORKSHIRE DALES ICE CREAM, Calm Slate Farm, Halton East, Skipton YORKSHIRE DALES SOCIETY, Canal Wharf, Eshton Road, Gargrave BD23 3PN YORWASTE LTD., Standard Way, Northallerton DL6 2YD

Visit …… THE FAMILY AREA

Baby changing, feeding and bottle warming facilities Picnic area Lots of Fun Activities! • Punch and Judy Show • Painting, Drawing & Colouring • Bracelet & Necklace making • Face Painting • Toys and play area

(Kindly sponsored by Sunflowers Day Nursery, How Stean Gorge LLP, Nidderdale Llamas, Studfold – ‘The Nidderdale Experience’)

14 A C C R E D I T E D C A T T L E SPECIAL PRIZES

Supreme Cattle Championships sponsored by Evans Vanodine International PLC £50 to Supreme Beef Champion and £25 to the Reserve £50 to Dairy Champion and £25 to the Reserve

Local Dairy Cattle Championship sponsored by Agricultural Supply Services, Ripon £75 to the Champion and £25 to the Reserve

This section will operate under DEFRA rules applicable at the time of the Show. Guidelines will be issued with Show Passes and Clearance Permit.

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXHIBITOR TO ENSURE THAT ALL CATTLE ARE ACCOMPANIED BY A VALID PASSPORT AND THAT THIS DOCUMENT IS PRESENTED AT THE DESIGNATED POINT AT THE CATTLE MARQUEES FOR PROCESSING.

THE BRUCELLOSIS (Accredited Herds) SCHEME The Nidderdale Agricultural Society is licensed in accordance with the arrangements and accommodation requirements of the Brucellosis () Order 2000 & observes all the required practices. GENERAL NOTE Animals calving full term, prematurely or aborting will be isolated and returned home

C A T T L E S E C T I O N ALL CATTLE MUST BE TIED TO THEIR ALLOTTED PLACES Cows and Heifers in Milk - Not to be sealed No Rosettes to be worn in the Cattle Ring, only for the Judging of the Championship All bulls must be rung or led with nose grips, as per Health and Safety Executive Guidance Note AIS35

The Society reserves the right to amalgamate classes if insufficient entries

DIVISION 1 C A T T L E PEDIGREE HOLSTEINS - Judge: Mr D E Booth Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 1 Heifer or cow, in-calf, not less than 5 months 2 Heifer, born on or after April 1st, 2011 3 Heifer, in-milk, born in or after 2009 4 Cow, in-milk, having calved twice 5 Pair of Animals, exhibited by one owner (No males allowed)

Cows and Heifers entered in-calf and subsequently calving will be transferred to ‘in milk’ class or vice versa. Exhibits in this section may not be shown in other open classes except Young Farmers’ Classes, where eligible. Exhibits are eligible for entry in both the open and exhibitor bred classes, in this section.

SPECIAL PRIZES All entries are restricted to animals entered in the Herd Book proper or classes B or C of the

15 Supplementary Register and the winner exhibited by the registered owner, who is a member of Holstein UK.

Holstein UK offers a Championship Award rosette, to the exhibitor of the female champion. The reserve will also receive a rosette. Holstein UK offers a Championship Exhibitor Bred rosette, to the exhibitor of the female Exhibitor Bred champion. Holstein UK offers a Best udder rosette, to the exhibitor of the Holstein with the Best udder in show.

The T.F. Brewster Perpetual Memorial Trophy and £5 Special Prize to be awarded to overall Holstein Champion. The Preston Cup presented by J.L. Dawson, Esq., to be awarded annually to the winner of the Pairs Class. The Burnhill Trophy to be presented to the winner of Class 1. The John Dobson Memorial Trophy will be awarded annually to the winner of Class 2.

PEDIGREE JERSEYS - Judge: Mr R Saxby

Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th prize of £10 where 6 or more are entered) Class 6 Heifer, in-calf 7 Cow, in-calf, to calve in 2012 8 Heifer, aged between 9 and 18 months 9 Heifer, in-milk 10 Cow, in-milk 11 Cow or Heifer, any age, and bred by exhibitor 12 Group of three, the property of one exhibitor

Cows and Heifers entered in-calf and subsequently calving will be transferred to ‘in milk’ class or vice versa. Exhibits in this section may not be shown in other Open Classes except Young Farmers’ Classes, where eligible. Exhibits are eligible for entry in both the open and exhibitor bred classes, in this section.

The Society offers a Special Rosette & Prize Card for the Best Jersey Cow or Heifer, registered in the Herd Book, bred by the exhibitor who is a current member of the Jersey Cattle Society. Special Prize of £5 will be given to the Overall Champion. The Leslie Storey Memorial Trophy for the Champion Jersey. The Colin Clubley Memorial Salver for the Best Jersey Heifer in-milk.

DAIRY - Judge: Mr M J Dobson Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 13 Heifer, in-calf 14 Cow, in-calf 15 Heifer, with all calf-teeth 16 Heifer, in-milk 17 Cow, in-milk

Exhibits in this section may not be shown in other Open Classes except Young Farmers’ classes, where eligible. Cows and Heifers entered in-calf and subsequently calving will be transferred to ‘in-milk’ class or vice

16 versa. BOCM Silcock Ltd Cup and £5 Special Prize for Overall Champion. N E Shorthorn Breeders’ Association Points Competition: Prize winners in the Pedigree Classes (13-17 incl.) at this show are eligible to participate in the above competition. Points will be awarded as follows: 1st-5 pts, 2nd-3 pts, 3rd-2 pts, 4th-1 pt. Owners must be members of the N E Shorthorn Breeders’ Association.

LOCAL DAIRY CLASSES - ANY BREED OR CROSS (For eligibility see Rule 6) - Judge: Mr P Platts Entries to be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor on the day of the Show Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 18 Heifer, in-calf 19 Cow, in-calf, age to be taken into consideration 20 Heifer calf, having all its calf-teeth, bred and reared by Exhibitor 21 Heifer, in-milk 22 Dairy Cow, in-milk 23 Best Pair of Animals shown in Classes 18 to 22

Cows and Heifers entered in-calf and subsequently calving will be transferred to ‘in-milk’ class or vice versa. Special Prize of £5 will be given to the Overall Champion. Eric Pennock Memorial Salver presented by Mr J Fryer to be awarded to the Best Pair of Animals shown in the Local Classes. ______

B E E F C A T T L E ( O P E N )

PEDIGREE ABERDEEN-ANGUS - Judge: Mr D B Wellock Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 24 Bull, any age 25 Heifer, born on or after 1st January 2011 26 Cow or Heifer, born before 1st January 2011

SPECIAL PRIZES The R Swires & Son Trophy to be awarded to the Champion Exhibit in the Aberdeen-Angus Classes. The Aberdeen- Society offer Tartan Sash for the best animal and Rosette for the best animal bred by exhibitor. North East England Aberdeen-Angus Club George and Sonia Teal Perpetual Rose Bowl to be decided on a Points system at the local shows of which Nidderdale is included.

PEDIGREE CHAROLAIS - Judge: Mr S Potter Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 27 Bull, up to 2 years 28 Cow, any age 29 Heifer, born in 2010 30 Heifer, born on or after 1st January 2011

17 Silver Salver donated by The Yorkshire Branch of the British Charolais Cattle Society to be awarded annually to the Champion Charolais. The British Charolais Cattle Society have kindly donated a Championship Rosette and a Tie.

LIMOUSIN - Judge: Mr J Mason Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 31 Bull born before January 2011 32 Bull born on or after 1st January, 2011 33 Cow, any age 34 Heifer born after 1st July, 2009 35 Maiden Heifer born on or after 1st January, 2011 36 Pair of Limousins bred by exhibitor

The Prince Memorial Rose Bowl in memory of Arthur and Marion Prince for the Best Exhibit in Limousin Class. The NAS Best Beef 1984 Trophy to the Best Limousin Opposite Sex

BEEF SHORTHORNS - Judge: Mr R Paisley Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 37 Bull, any age 38 Cow or Heifer, any age 39 Maiden Heifer born on or after 1st January, 2011

The Abrahams Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by Mr M D Abrahams, CBE, DL for the Champion Beef Shorthorn.

HIGHLAND - Judge: Mr J Ayres PLEASE STATE NAME OF ANIMAL ON ENTRY FORM Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 40 Bull, any age 41 Cow, any age 42 Calf, born on or after 1st January 2012 43 Heifer born in 2009 44 Heifer born in 2010 45 Heifer born in 2011 46 Best Pair of Highlanders shown in Classes 40 to 45 (but excluding Class 42)

Turner Perpetual Challenge Trophy kindly donated by Mr A R Turner, Dallowgill to be awarded annually for the Champion Highland. The Society have kindly donated a Championship Rosette. Females entered in the appendix register of our Herd book, either Appendix B or Appendix A, are eligible for entry and are identified by the letter ‘B’ or ‘A’ tattooed in the ear or written in waterproof ink on an eartag. N.E.H.C.B.C. Show Fold Competition: Prize winners in the Highland Cattle classes at this show are eligible to participate in the above competition. Points will be awarded as follows:- 1st-5pts, 2nd-4pts, 3rd-3pts, 4th-2pts, 5th-1pt. Champion-5pts, Reserve-3pts. Owner must have nominated 2 females and be a member of the North of England Highland Cattle Breeders Club.

18 BRITISH BLUE - Judge: Mr S Potter Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 47 Bull, any age 48 Cow or Heifer, in-calf or with calf at foot 49 Maiden Heifer born on or after 1st January, 2011

Steve Stobbs Memorial Trophy for the Champion British Blue. Special Prize of £25 donated by Lynne Harper to the Champion British Blue.

BRITISH BLONDE - Judge: Mrs C Thompson Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 50 Bull, any age 51 Cow or Heifer, in-calf or with calf at foot 52 Maiden Heifer born on or after 1st January, 2011

ANY OTHER PURE BEEF BREED – CONTINENTAL (NOMINATE BREED) - Judge: Mrs C Thompson Judging to commence at 10.00 a.m Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 53 Bull, any age 54 Cow or Heifer, any age 55 Maiden Heifer born on or after 1st January, 2011

The NFU Trophy for Champion Beast in Any Other Breed Pure Beef Breed – Continental classes.

ANY OTHER PURE BEEF BREED – NATIVE (NOMINATE BREED) - Judge: Mr D B Wellock Judging to commence at 10.00 a.m Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 56 Bull, any age 57 Cow or Heifer, any age 58 Maiden Heifer born on or after 1st January, 2011

COMMERCIAL BEEF - Judge: Mr D Thomas Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 59 Limousin cross bullock, any weight 60 British Blue cross bullock, any weight 61 Any Other Continental cross bullock, any weight 62 Limousin cross heifer, any weight 63 British Blue cross heifer, any weight 64 Any Other Continental cross heifer, any weight 65 Pure Bred Bullock or Heifer (not to be shown in any class other than Class 66 or 67) 66 Pair Matching Beef Bullocks 67 Pair Matching Accredited Beef Heifers 68 Baby Cross Bred, any sex, born on or after 1st January 2012. If sufficient entries, numbers to be split by sex.

19 On the morning of the Show all cattle will be weighed and exhibitors notified which class they will exhibit in, i.e. Heavy or Light.

The Jack Hollings Trophy for Champion Beast in Commercial Beef Classes. The Weatherhead Perpetual Trophy presented by H Weatherhead Esq., to Champion Beast of opposite sex, Commercial Beef Classes.

B E E F C A T T L E ( L O C A L ) - Judge: Mr J Mellin Judging to commence at 9.30 a.m Prize Money: £35, £28 and £18 Entrance Fee: £4.00 (4th Prize of £10 where 6 or more entries in class) Class 69 Best Butcher’s Heifer, any age 70 Best Butcher’s Bullock, any age 71 Mitchell Trophy (Beef)(Free Entry)-For Best Beef exhibit, bred and reared by a local exhibitor farming land above 600 contour only

The Archer-Lee Trophy presented by Mr K H Archer and Mr G L Lee for Best Exhibit in Local Beef Cattle to be awarded annually.

T H E C H A M P I O N S H I P A W A R D S

Section Champions only to be paraded for the Supreme Championship Award. The Anthony Bland Trophy presented by the family of Anthony Bland to be awarded to the Supreme Dairy Champion in Show. (Beef Champion next year). Supreme Cattle Championships EVANS VANODINE INTERNATIONAL PLC will sponsor the Supreme Dairy Championship and will award £50 to the Champion and £25 to the Reserve. EVANS VANODINE INTERNATIONAL PLC will sponsor the Beef Championship and will award £50 to the Champion and £25 to the Reserve. The Hartwith Plate plus £10 prize presented in memory of Mr Tom Gratton and to be awarded to the Champion Exhibitor Bred Animal in the Pedigree Holstein Friesian Classes. Hirsch Piece of Plate, presented by Major F B Hirsch, to be awarded to Best Exhibit in Local Dairy Cattle Classes. Agricultural Supply Services, Ripon sponsor the Local Dairy Cattle Championship and will award £75 to the Champion and £25 to the Reserve. The George Mackwell Memorial Trophy, presented by Mr H Mackwell to be awarded to Best Heifer in-milk in the Local Classes. The Mitchell Perpetual Challenge Cup, given by Mr J W G Mitchell for the Best Beef animal bred and reared by a local exhibitor farming land above 600 contour only. Exhibitors wishing to qualify for this award must establish their claims on the entry form (Class 71). (Next year -To be awarded to Best Dairy animal). Messrs Settle Lime Ltd kindly donate a Perpetual Silver Rose Bowl to be awarded to the Best Cow in-milk in Local Classes. The Hardcastle Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup, given by E C Thompson, Esq, for the Best Animal in the Open Dairy Cattle classes. The Verity Silver Challenge Cup presented by Mr & Mrs T Verity, Pateley Bridge to be awarded to the Best Beef Heifer Calf, with all calf teeth in the Local Classes. Associated Farmers Cup kindly donated by Associated Farmers Ltd to be awarded to the Best Dairy Heifer Calf, with all calf teeth in the Local Classes. John Waring Feeds Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Best Pure Bred Beef animal. The President’s Perpetual Centenary Plate presented by Mr F R Dawson in 1995 for the Best Animal in the Beef classes. £10 Special for the Overall Champion in Beef Section.

20 Y O U N G F A R M E R S ’ C L A S S E S

This section will operate under DEFRA rules applicable at the time of the Show. Guidelines will be issued with Show passes and Clearance Permit. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXHIBITOR TO ENSURE THAT ALL CATTLE ARE ACCOMPANIED BY A VALID PASSPORT AND THAT THIS DOCUMENT IS PRESENTED AT THE DESIGNATED POINT AT THE CATTLE MARQUEES FOR PROCESSING. RULES Young Farmers’ Cattle may be entered in Open and Local Farmers’ Classes as per Schedule, where eligible.

Rule 1a – Dairy calves must be born on or after January 1st 2011 1b – Beef calves must be born on or after January 1st 2011 Rule 2 – Exhibitors must be active members of a Young Farmers’ Club and accompanied by a membership card. Rule 3 – Entries must be signed by Club Secretary or Club Leader to confirm above. Rule 4 – That when calves are shown they must be led into the rings by a bona fide Young Farmer. If any assistance is required it will be given by Stewards. (Exhibitors please note: It is impossible to train a calf to lead in the week before the Show.) Rule 5 – Calves born on or after December 31st 2011 will not be eligible for Young Farmers’ classes (with the exception of those entered in Class 78). Rule 6 – Members must take an active role in the rearing and preparation of their calf.

Open and Earmarked for Nidderdale Young Farmers’ Club ALL COMPETITORS MUST HAVE A VALID MEMBERSHIP CARD

JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 9.15 am

LOCAL CLASSES - ACCREDITED ONLY Judge: Mr W H Dixon Prize Money: £20, £15, £10, £8, £5 and £5 Entrance Fee: £1.00 (Exhibitors as per rule 6 in the General Rules or a current member of a Young Farmers club within Harrogate District Young Farmers Clubs) Class 72 Novice Class, Dairy Heifer 73 Novice Class, Beef type Heifer or Steer 74 Dairy-type Heifer, born on or after January 1st, 2011 75 Beef-type Heifer, born on or after January 1st, 2011 76 Steer, born on or after January 1st, 2011 77 Pair (Beef or Dairy - owned by same family)

SPECIAL AWARDS The Lister Cup given by Messrs O Lister & Son to be awarded annually to the Best Calf, either sex, in Nidderdale Y F Club. Jack Guy Trophy to be awarded to the Calf of the opposite sex to that which wins the Lister Cup, in Nidderdale Y F Club. ‘The Bradford & Bingley Building Society Cup’ to be awarded to the Young Farmers’ Novice Dairy Class. A Plaque presented by Messrs J Bibby Agriculture Ltd., will be awarded annually to winner of Class 73. Warren Construction Perpetual Trophy to be awarded annually to the winner of Class 75. G M & J Robinson Trophy plus £5 prize for the best handled and presented calf in the Y F C Local Class, not having won a first prize. The Dawson Challenge Cup presented by J L Dawson Esq., to the member of the Nidderdale Young Farmers’ Club attaining the highest points on year’s activities.

21 OPEN CLASSES - ACCREDITED ONLY Prize Money: £20, £15, £10, £8, £5 and £5 Entrance Fee: £2.00 Class 78 Dairy-type Heifer, born between January 1st and April 1st 2012 79 Dairy-type Heifer, born on or after January 1st, 2011 80 Beef-type Steer or Heifer, born on or after January 1st, 2011 (class will be split on day) 81 Club Group of Three Animals, born on or after January 1st, 2011 (to be entered by Club)

Mr J Wilson, Swillington Common Farm, will give a special prize of £80 to the Overall Champion in the Young Farmers’ classes to mark 80 years of Nidderdale Young Farmers Club. The ’Nidderdale Herald’ Challenge Cup to be awarded to the Best Calf, born on or after January 1st, 2011, reared by a member of a Young Farmers’ Club exhibited at the Nidderdale Agricultural Society Show. Paynes Farm Dairies Trophy to be awarded annually to the winner of Class 78.

STOCK JUDGING COMPETITIONS ARE TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY 19th SEPTEMBER 2012 At Inglehurst Farm, Cold Cotes Road, Felliscliffe, Harrogate HG3 2LW By kind permission of E Bradley & Son AND WILL COMMENCE AT 7.00 pm. (Partly sponsored by Hurrell and McLean Seeds Ltd., Cranswick, Driffield)

(Please contact Nidderdale Y.F.C. for further details)

Prize Money: £10, £8, £7, £6, £5, £4 and £3 Entrance: FREE Classes: Dairy Cattle, Competitors to be 16 years of age or under Dairy Cattle, Competitors to be 17-26 years of age Swaledale Ewes, Competitors to be 16 years of age or under Swaledale Ewes, Competitors to be 17-26 years of age

SPECIAL AWARD The William Houseman Perpetual Memorial Award presented for the Young Farmers gaining the most points in the Young Farmers’ Livestock Open Classes, except the Club Group class, at the Nidderdale Agricultural Show, but including Stock Judging Classes. Points to be allocated on a 4,3,2,1 basis. SPECIAL PRIZES The Iveson Cup given by Messrs T Iveson & Sons, to be awarded to the member of Nidderdale Young Farmers’ Club gaining the most points in all stock judging classes. The Cup to be won outright by the 1953-Miss A Summersgill 1969-Mr Trevor Gratton 1983-Mr C Robinson 1997-Miss A M Brown 1954-Mr G Smailes 1970-Mr Trevor Gratton 1984-Mr R Dixon 1998-Mr R Metcalfe 1955-Miss F King 1971-Mr M Green 1985-Mr C Prince 1999-Mr R Metcalfe 1956-Miss F King 1972-Mr K Alsop 1986=Mr D Harker/A Alsop 2000-Mr R Metcalfe 1957-Miss A Summersgill 1973-Mr J Rayner 2002-Miss A Snow 1958-Miss F King 1974-Mr D Shepherd 1987-Mr C Prince 2003-Mr R Metcalfe 1959-Mr C Swiers 1975-Mr M Gratton 1988-Mr T Simpson 2004-Mr R Stoney 1960-Miss F King 1976-Mr A Alsop 1989-Mr A W Sayer 2005-Miss E Dalby 1961-Miss E Jackson 1977-Mr K Alsop 1990-Mr C Prince 1962-Mr M Iveson 1978-Mr S Shepherd 1991-Mr R Parker 2006-Mr R Metcalfe 1964-Miss E Jackson 1979-Mr A Stoney 1992-Mr R Cryer 2007-Mr S Doney 1965-Mr Trevor Gratton 1980-Mr D Harker 1993-Ms L Robinson 2008-Miss A Bradley 1966-Mr Trevor Gratton 1981-Mr K Alsop 1994-Ms A M Brown 2009-Miss M Crabtree 1967-Mr J Simpson 1982=Mr C Robinson 1995-Ms A M Brown 2010-Miss C Harker 1968-Mr Trevor Gratton =Mr A Alsop 1996-Mr P Gratton 2011-Miss E Church

22 Competitor winning it three times in succession. Fiddlers Green Rose Bowl presented by F D & A Smith, to be awarded annually to a member of the Nidderdale Y.F.C., for Dairy Cattle Judging. The John Dawson Perpetual Trophy presented by John L. Dawson, Esq., to be awarded on Show day to the Nidderdale Young Farmer gaining most points in the Sheep Stock Judging Classes. K & A Hardcastle Trophy to be awarded to the Overall Winner gaining most points in the Open Stock Judging Competition. The Nicholson Trophy presented by the Nicholson family of Castiles to be awarded annually to the competitor gaining most points in the Senior Open Dairy Cattle Judging Classes. The Leeming Trophy presented by the Leeming family of West House Farm, Ramsgill to be awarded annually to the competitor gaining most points in the Senior Open Sheep Judging Classes. The John G Houseman Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mr & Mrs J G Houseman of Markington to be awarded to the competitor gaining the most points in the Open Junior Cattle Judging competition. The Wilson Trophy presented by Mr J K Wilson to be awarded to the competitor gaining most points in the Junior Open Sheep Judging Classes.

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23 DIVISION 2

S H E E P a n d S H E E P C A R C A S S

This section will operate under DEFRA rules applicable at the time of the Show. Guidelines will be issued with Show passes and Clearance Permit.

PLEASE NOTE: It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to ensure that correctly completed Movement Documents are handed to the Appointed Steward, both on arrival at and departure from the Show Field. SHOW FIELD CPH NO: 48 / 703 / 8001

Judging will commence at 09.45 a.m. Presentation of Sheep Trophies will take place at the Sheep Pens at approx. 2.20 p.m.

SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP Judge: Mr R Lund To be judged at 2 p.m..

£100 to the Champion and £50 to the Reserve Champion (kindly sponsored by Nidderdale Shooting)

Exhibitors wishing to display boards advertising their flocks may do so on condition that the maximum height should not exceed 3 ft. from the ground. Exhibitors are responsible for erecting their board.

The Nidderdale Agricultural Society is licensed in accordance with the arrangements & accommodation requirements of the Maedi-Visna Accreditation Scheme and observes all the required practices. To comply with MV rules all accredited exhibitors should display the badge/disk provided and only load/unload in the designated area. Similarly, the requirements of DEFRA are strictly followed in relation to all Livestock accepted on the showground.

Rule 8 - All stock, barring publicised exceptions in the Schedule, must have been the bona-fide property of the Exhibitor two months previous to the close of the entries, except in the open Classes, in which case the exhibits must be the bona-fide property of the Exhibitor on the day of the Show.

HEALTH AND SAFETY WARNING It has come to light that a number of people exhibiting sheep at Agricultural Shows are treating sheep with a spray of undiluted or very strong Organo-Phosphorous Dips, often on the day of the show preceding judging. This practice could result in significant exposure to Organo-Phosphorous Products for the exhibitor, the judge and any member of the public touching the sheep. The Show Society, therefore, prohibits the use of any Organo-Phosphorous sprays either before or on the day of the show.

Prize Money: £14, £10, £7 and £5 Entrance Fee: £1.50 (5th prize of £4 where 10 or more entries in class) One prize of £10 only in classes 115, 125, 133, 140, 144, 152, 160, 166, 171, 183.

SUFFOLK - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mrs J D Broughton (To be Fully Accredited) 82 Ram Lamb 83 Ram, Shearling or over 84 Gimmer Lamb 85 Shearling Gimmer

24 86 Ewe having suckled lamb(s) this year 87 Group of Three to include Ram and 2 Females of different ages and to have been shown in Classes 82-86.

TEXEL - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mr S Illingworth (To be Fully Accredited) 88 Ram Lamb 89 Shearling Ram 90 Aged Ram 91 Gimmer Lamb 92 Pair of Gimmer Lambs 93 Shearling Gimmer 94 Ewe (to have suckled lamb(s) this year 95 Group of Three to include Ram and 2 Females of different ages and to have been shown in Classes 88-94 (but excluding class 92).

£50 to the Champion Texel kindly donated by J M Harrison, Snaygill, Skipton

CHAROLLAIS - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mrs A Whitehead (To be Fully Accredited) 96 Ram Lamb 97 Ram, Shearling or over 98 Gimmer Lamb 99 Shearling Gimmer 100 Ewe having suckled lamb(s) this year 101 Group of Three to include Ram and 2 Females of different ages and to have been shown in Classes 96-100.

BELTEX - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mr P Tippetts (To be Fully Accredited) 102 Ram Lamb 103 Ram, Shearling or over 104 Gimmer Lamb 105 Shearling Gimmer 106 Ewe (to have suckled lamb(s) this year) 107 Group of Three to include Ram and 2 Females of different ages and to have been shown in Classes 102-106.

ANY OTHER PURE BREED OF SHEEP NOT COVERED IN THE PREVIOUS CLASSES - OPEN - Judge: Mr C Milburn (To be Fully Accredited) (Please state breed on Entry Form) 108 Ram, any age 109 Female, any age

DORSET HORN AND POLL DORSET - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mr I Mattack (Please indicate on Entry Form if MV Accredited) 110 Shearling Ram or older 111 Ram Lamb born on or after 1st September 2011 112 Shearling Ewe or older 113 Ewe Lamb born on or after 1st September 2011 114 Group of Three to include Ram and 2 Females of different ages and to have been shown in Classes 110-113. 115 The sheep carrying the best commercial fleece (Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth)

25 ZWARTBLES – OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mr B Robinson (Please indicate on Entry Form if MV Accredited) 116 Ram Lamb 117 Gimmer Lamb 118 Ram, Any Age 119 Ewe, Any Age

WENSLEYDALE - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: To be advised (Non-Accredited) 120 Ram Lamb 121 Ram, Shearling or over 122 Gimmer Lamb 123 Shearling Gimmer or Ewe 124 Group of Three to include Ram and 2 Females of different ages and to have been shown in Classes 112-115. 125 The sheep carrying the best commercial fleece (Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth)

SWALEDALE SHEEP – OPEN CLASSES - Judges: Mr R J Wear 126 Ram Lamb 127 Shearling Ram 128 Ram, 2-shear or over 129 Gimmer Lamb 130 Shearling Gimmer 131 Ewe, having suckled lamb(s) this year 132 Group of 4-Ram, Ewe, Shearling Gimmer and Gimmer Lamb 133 The sheep carrying the best commercial fleece (Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth) The Hinchley Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the Best Local Single Exhibit in the Open Swaledale Classes. The J Dowson Cup will be awarded to the Best Local Swaledale Gimmer Lamb in the Open Section. BLUE-FACED LEICESTER - OPEN - Judge: Mr J Townson 134 Ram Lamb 135 Ram, Shearling or over 136 Gimmer Lamb 137 Shearling Gimmer 138 Ewe (to have suckled lamb(s) this year) 139 Group of 4 (Ram, Ewe, Shearling Gimmer and Gimmer Lamb) 140 The sheep carrying the best commercial fleece (Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth)

MULES - OPEN CLASS - Judge: Mr J Mellin 141 Shearling 142 Gimmer Lamb (Not to be shown in Class 143) 143 Pen of 3 Mule Gimmer Lambs 144 The sheep carrying the best commercial fleece (Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth)

The T W Wilkinson Trophy will be awarded to the Best Local Gimmer Lamb in the Open Mule Classes.

DALESBRED SHEEP - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mr J N Harrison 145 Ram Lamb 146 Shearling Ram

26 27 147 Ram, 2-shear or over 148 Gimmer Lamb 149 Shearling Gimmer 150 Ewe (to have suckled lamb(s) this year) 151 Group of 4-Ram, Ewe, Shearling Gimmer and Gimmer Lamb 152 The sheep carrying the best commercial fleece (Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth)

DALESBRED SHEEP - LOCAL CLASSES - Judge: Mr J Carr 153 Ram Lamb 154 Shearling Ram 155 Ram, 2-shear or over 156 Gimmer Lamb 157 Shearling Gimmer 158 Ewe (to have suckled lamb(s) this year) 159 Group of 4-Ram, Ewe, Shearling Gimmer and Gimmer Lamb 160 The sheep carrying the best commercial fleece (Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth)

TEESWATER - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mr A Lambert 161 Ram Lamb 162 Ram, Shearling or over 163 Gimmer Lamb 164 Shearling Gimmer 165 Ewe (to have suckled lamb(s) this year) 166 The sheep carrying the best commercial fleece (Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth) 167 Best Local Teeswater, Male or Female, Any Age

Teeswater Sheep Breeders Association Members - Points awarded 1st-3 pts, 2nd-2 pts, 3rd-1 pt towards the Ciba Geigy Trophy.

MASHAM - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mr A Lambert 168 Pen of Two Masham H.B. Gimmer Lambs 169 Best Single Masham Gimmer Lamb 170 Shearling or Ewe 171 The sheep carrying the best commercial fleece (Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth) The J B Liddle Shield will be awarded to the highest placed Local exhibitor residing in the Old Pateley Bridge Union competing in Class 168. The Kittson & Kittson Silver Challenge Cup will be awarded to the highest placed Local exhibitor residing in the parishes of Stonebeck Up, Stonebeck Down, Fountains Earth, Bewerley and Bishopside competing in Class 168. The MacDonald Perpetual Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the Best Local Masham H B Lamb shown in the Open Classes. Masham Sheep Breeders Association Members - Points awarded 1st-3 pts, 2nd-2 pts, 3rd-1 pt. towards the Preston Farmers Trophy, 2nd and 3rd prizes will be Robert Young Shears on a points basis.

JACOB - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mr D C Lowther 172 Ram Lamb 173 Ram, Shearling or over 174 Gimmer Lamb 175 Shearling Gimmer 176 Ewe (to have suckled lamb(s) this year) 177 Group of Three to include Ram and 2 Females of different ages and to have been shown in Classes 172-176.

28 NORTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT - OPEN CLASSES – Judge: Mr J Wood 178 Ram Lamb 179 Ram, Shearling or over 180 Gimmer Lamb 181 Shearling Gimmer 182 Ewe (to have suckled lamb(s) this year) 183 The sheep carrying the best commercial fleece (Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth)

RYELAND - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mrs G Pink 184 Ram Lamb 185 Ewe Lamb 186 Shearling Ram or older 187 Shearling Ewe or older

ANY RARE BREED OF SHEEP NOT COVERED IN THE PREVIOUS CLASSES - OPEN - Judge: Mr C Milburn (Please indicate on Entry Form if M.V. Accredited) (Please state breed on Entry Form) 188 Ram Lamb 189 Ewe Lamb 190 Shearling Ram or older 191 Shearling Ewe or older

ANY CROSS-BRED - OPEN CLASS - Judge: Mr C Milburn (Please indicate on Entry Form if M.V. Accredited) 192 Gimmer Lamb not covered in previous classes 193 Shearling Ewe or older not covered in previous classes

JUNIOR SHEPHERD/SHEPHERDESS - Judge: Mr M Priestley (Please state age of Handler on Entry Form) Lamb must be halter trained Prize Money: £14, £10, £7 and £5 Entrance Fee: £1.50 (5th prize of £4 where 10 or more entries in class) To be judged at 1.15 pm at the Sheep Pens 194 Lamb, any breed or cross, shown by boy or girl, 9 years of age and under on Show Day. To be judged on presentation and turnout of both handler (60%) and Lamb (40%). 195 Lamb, any breed or cross, shown by boy or girl, age 10 to 14 years on Show Day. To be judged on presentation and turnout of both handler (60%) and lamb (40%).

BUTCHERS AND STORE LAMBS - OPEN CLASSES - Judge: Mr J Hall (Please indicate on Entry Form if M.V. Accredited) 196 Pen of Two Lambs out of Swaledale or Dalesbred Ewe most suitable for Butcher 197 Pen of Two Lambs, most suitable for Butcher

BUTCHERS AND STORE LAMBS - LOCAL CLASSES - Judge: Mr J Hall 198 Pen of Two Lambs most suitable for Butcher 199 Pen of Two Lambs out of a Swaledale or Dalesbred Ewe, suitable for Butcher 200 Pen of Two Masham H.B. or Mule Store Wether Lambs (not to be shown in any other class) 201 Pen of Two Lambs (horned) most suitable for Butcher

29 CARCASS CLASS (LOCAL) (Exhibitors must reside within 10 miles of the Pateley Bridge Post Office) The Society will provide a refrigerated display cabinet for exhibiting the carcasses (Limit of 18 entries, so early entry is advisable)

Judge: Mr J Hall Prize Money: £14, £10 and £7 Entrance Fee: £5 Class 202 One Lamb, any weight and shown as carcass (Class will be split on the day)

Lambs will be weighed live. Killing out % will be taken into consideration towards overall points. Arrangements to be notified at a later date.

SUFFOLK, TEXEL, CHAROLLAIS, BELTEX & OTHER PURE BREEDS Maedi Visna Scheme Entries for the SUFFOLK, TEXEL, CHAROLLAIS, BELTEX AND PURE BREED classes will only be accepted from Fully Accredited Sheep. Separate penning will be provided. All scheme sheep must be accompanied by a Certificate, which must be presented to the Steward before unloading.

SPECIAL PRIZES The 1912 J C Yorke Cup re-presented by Mr J K Suttill for Supreme Champion of Champions to be awarded annually. NIDDERDALE SHOOTING will sponsor the Supreme Sheep Championship and will award £100 to the Champion and £50 to the Reserve. Nidderdale Steam Rally Perpetual Cup to be awarded to the Champion Suffolk. Breed Rosette to Best Registered kindly offered by The Suffolk Sheep Society. Bert Verity Cup donated by H R Verity to be awarded to the Champion Texel. J M Harrison, Snaygill, Skipton kindly donate £50 to the Champion Texel. Texel Trophy presented by Mr R Newby to be awarded to the Best Pair of Texel Gimmer Lambs. Binns Cup for Best Texel Ram Lamb. Breed Rosettes to Champion and Reserve Champion Texel sheep kindly offered by the Texel Sheep Society. Taylor & Ellington Insurance Perpetual Trophy to be presented to Champion Charollais. Breed Rosette to Best Registered Charollais Sheep kindly offered by The British Charollais Sheep Society Limited. Beltex Shield to be presented to Champion Beltex. Kirbys Perpetual Trophy to be awarded to the Champion of Any Other Pure Breed of Sheep (Classes 108-109). The Chadwick Trophy for the Champion Dorset Horn/Poll Dorset. Breed Rosette to Best Registered Dorset Horn and Poll Dorset Sheep offered by The Dorset Horn and Poll Dorset Sheep Breeders’ Association. Breed Rosette to Champion Zwartbles offered by Zwartbles Sheep Association. Eavestone Cup donated by Mr R Ellis to be awarded to the Champion Wensleydale. The Dawson Perpetual Trophy presented by J L Dawson, Esq., to be awarded to the Best Single Exhibit in the Open Swaledale Section. The Hinchley Perpetual Trophy presented by J A Hinchley, Esq., to be awarded to the Best Single Exhibit shown by a Local exhibitor in the Open Swaledale Section. Championship Rosette to Best Registered offered by The Swaledale Sheep Breeders’ Association. J Dowson Cup donated by Mrs M Hugill in memory of her Father, to be awarded to the Best Swaledale Gimmer Lamb shown by a Local exhibitor in the Open Swaledale Section. Nidderdale Agricultural Society Perpetual Trophy to the Champion Blue Faced Leicester. Freddie Hardcastle Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr F Hardcastle and to be awarded to Best Mule Gimmer Lamb in Open Section. T W Wilkinson Trophy to be awarded annually to the Best Mule Gimmer Lamb shown by a Local exhibitor in the Open Section. N of E Mule Sheep Association offer Rosette to its members.

30 £10 Special Prize kindly donated by Mr B S Simpson for Champion Mule in the Open Classes. Champion Rosette to Best Registered Dalesbred Sheep offered by The Dalesbred Sheep Breeders’ Association. The Washburn Valley Farmers’ Association Perpetual Trophy to be awarded to the Best Single Exhibit in the Open Dalesbred Section. The Enoch Garth Perpetual Trophy to be awarded to the Best Single Exhibit in the Local Dalesbred Section. The George Brown Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the Best Local Dalesbred Ram Lamb. Middlesmoor Crown Hotel Trophy to be presented to the winner of the Local Dalesbred Shearling Ram. S F Glencorse Memorial Trophy to be awarded annually to the Best Fleeced Sheep in Local Dalesbred Classes (to be judged by the Commercial judge). The Neil Gill Perpetual Trophy to be awarded to the Best Gimmer Lamb in the local Dalesbred section. The David Henry Challis Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the Best Local Dalesbred Shearling Gimmer. £10 Special Prize donated by Mr J A Stoney to Best Dalesbred Open or Local Exhibit. J R Newbould Perpetual Trophy for Champion Teeswater. Burgess Shield for Best Local Teeswater. Fewston Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs J P Winder for Champion Masham. £10 Special Prize kindly donated by J B Liddle & Son to be awarded to Champion Masham. A Champion Rosette presented by the Masham Sheep Breeders Association for the Champion Masham Gimmer Lamb registered with the Association. J B Liddle Perpetual Memorial Shield presented by Mrs J Liddle to the highest placed Local exhibitor residing in the Old Pateley Bridge Union competing in Class 168 (Pen of Two Masham Half- bred Gimmer Lambs). The Kittson & Kittson Silver Challenge Trophy presented by Messrs Kittson & Kittson to the highest placed Local exhibitor residing in the parishes of Stonebeck Up, Stonebeck Down, Fountains Earth, Bewerley and Bishopside, competing in Class 168 (Pen of Two Masham Half-bred Gimmer Lambs). The MacDonald Perpetual Memorial Trophy presented by Mrs B MacDonald in memory of her husband and to be awarded to the Best Local Masham H B Lamb shown in the Open Classes. Holroyd Perpetual Trophy to be awarded to Best Jacob Exhibit. £20 Special donated by Mrs K M Lowther to Best Jacob Exhibit. The Society will award a Rosette to the Champion Jacob Sheep. T J Smith Trophy for Champion North Country Cheviot. Two Shields presented to Best Male and Best Female in the North Country Cheviot Classes. The North Country Society will award a Rosette to the Champion Exhibit. £10 Special Prize donated by Mr C Johnson to the Champion North Country Cheviot. Terry Morrell Memorial Trophy to be awarded to Best Ryeland Exhibit. Breed Rosette to Best Ryeland offered by The Northern Ryeland Breeders Group. Rare Breed Shield to be presented to Champion of the Rare Breed classes. £5 Special Prize awarded to Champion Exhibit in Suffolk, Texel, Charollais, Beltex, Pure Bred, Dorset Horn/Poll Dorset, Zwartbles, Wensleydale, Swaledale, Blue-Faced Leicester, Mule, Dalesbred Open, Dalesbred Local, Teeswater, Masham, Jacob, North Country Cheviot, Ryeland, Rare Breed and Cross Bred. £10 Special Prize offered by Mrs M Liddle to Best Junior Shepherd, 9 yrs of age and under. £10 Special Prize offered by Mrs M Liddle to Best Junior Shepherdess, 9 yrs of age and under. £10 Special Prize offered by Mrs M Liddle to Best Junior Shepherd, age 10 to 14 yrs. £10 Special Prize offered by Mrs M Liddle to Best Junior Shepherdess, age 10 to 14 yrs. Heyshaw Perpetual Trophy presented by Mrs E Doerflinger to be awarded to the Pen of Two (Local) Lambs most suitable for butcher (Class 198). Weatherhead Challenge Cup, won outright by V Verity & Son in 1960, and represented by Mr J Verity in 1998, to be awarded to the Pen of Two (Local) Lambs out of Swaledale or Dalesbred Ewe, suitable for butcher (Class 199). Robbie Heaton Centenary Cup to be awarded to the Pen of Two Lambs (horned) most suitable for Butcher (Class 201). A E Dixon Cup to be awarded to Best Lamb Carcass in memory of Mr Albert E Dixon.

31 WOOL (OPEN) - Judge: Mr D B Holdsworth (Displayed in Produce Marquee) (Prize Money will be paid at 4.30 pm by the Steward in Charge, clearance permit must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes) No exhibits to be removed before 5 p.m. (PLEASE NOTE: MARQUEE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT 5.00 P.M.) All fleeces must be tagged with Class and Entry Number. Tags will be provided. Any fleece not tagged will be disqualified. Prize Money: 1st-£5, 2nd-£3, 3rd-£1 Entrance Fee: 50p Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Class 203 One Fleece off Dalesbred Hogg 204 One Fleece off Swaledale Hogg 205 One Fleece off Jacob or coloured wool 206 One Fleece off Down or Down Cross 207 One Fleece off any other continental or continental cross 208 One Fleece off Masham Hogg 209 One Fleece off Mule Hogg 210 One Fleece off Teeswater 211 One Fleece off any other long wool 212 One Fleece (or clipping) of any other wool

SPECIAL PRIZES The Norman Trees Perpetual Trophy to be awarded to the Best Fleece in the Wool Classes (203-212). (Presented at the Produce Marquee at 4.45 pm). H Dawson Sons & Co (Wool) Ltd., sponsoring Classes 203, 204, 208, 209, 210, 211. £30 Special Prize kindly donated by Mr F R Dawson to be awarded to Champion Overall Fleece in Classes 203-212.

SHEEP DOG TRIALS (OPEN) Judges: Mr P Turnbull (Singles) Mr A Beaton (Doubles & Young Handler) Commencing at 9.00 a.m. Competitors are limited to 2 entries each NO SUBSTITUTION OF ENTRIES WILL BE ALLOWED

ALL DOGS MUST BE JUDGED

Prize Money: 1st-£50, 2nd-£30, 3rd-£25, 4th-£14, 5th-£12, 6th-£6, 7th-£5, 8th-£5, 9th-£5, 10th-£5 Entrance Fee: £3.00 213 SHEEP DOG TRIAL COMPETITION (OPEN) Penning 4 sheep. Entries restricted to 55 dogs and Competitors with 2 dogs MUST book one dog in before 12 noon.

Prize Money: 1st-£20, 2nd-£10, 3rd-£5 Entrance Fee: £2.00 214 SHEEP DOG TRIAL COMPETITION for a couple of dogs. Entries restricted to six. To be run at approximately 1 p.m.

Prize Money: 1st-£20, 2nd-£10; 3rd-£5 Entrance Fee: £2.00 215 SHEEP DOG TRIAL COMPETITION for a Young Handler, aged 17 years or under To follow the Doubles competition. Special consideration will be given by the judges to the Shepherd who is most skilful and careful with his sheep.

SPECIAL PRIZES The Baker Place Challenge Cup presented by J Baker Place Esq., and to be awarded to the winner of the Single Trial. The John Holliday Memorial Trophy to be presented to the highest placed Local Entrant in the Sin- gles Trial. Elton Perpetual Trophy to be awarded to the winner of the Double Trial. The Alan Shepherd Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the highest placed Lady Competitor. The A G Liddle Trophy to be awarded to the winner of the Young Handler’s Class.

32 SHEEP DOG TRIAL COURSE

FOUR GATHER SHEEP

GATHER DRIVE FETCH

DRIVE

PEN

GATHER CAN BE MADE FROM EITHER SIDE MAXIMUM POINTS 100 AFTER PENNING SHEEP TO BE DIVIDED BY THE DOG TIME ALLOWED 8 MINS. INTO TWO TWO’S.

33 DIVISION 3 BREEDING PIGS Judging: 11.00 am Judge: Mr T Alty Prize Money: £20, £15, £5 Entry Fee: £1.50

Class 216 Sow in Pig, Any Breed 217 Gilt in Pig, Any Breed 218 Maiden Gilt, Any Breed 219 Pair of Breeding Pigs under 6 months old 220 Sow or Gilt with Litter (not novelty) 221 Any Novelty Pig, eg. Kune Kune, Mangalitsa

SPECIAL PRIZES The Andrew Scholey Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in the Pig Section. The Atkinson Trophy to be presented to the Best Pig in Show. The Ken Whitley Trophy to be presented to the Best Local Pig. Southfield Farm Cottages donated £50.00 towards prize money for the pig classes.

DIVISION 4 D R Y S T O N E W A L L I N G C O M P E T I T I O N In association with The Yorkshire Dales Branch of the Dry Stone Walling Association

Judge: Mr D Leedale Each competitor shall wall 2½ yards. Base course to be 2 ft 9 ins, height 5 ft. with throughs as supplied. Each competitor to tie up with neighbours wall on both sides. Ballot 9.30 a.m. All work to be completed by 4.30 p.m.

Prize Money: £90, £80 and £70 Entrance Fee: £1 per person Class 222 Professional Singles (£75 to all competitors completing the course satisfactorily including prize winners)

Prize Money: £85, £75, £65 Entrance Fee: £1 per person Class 223 Amateur Singles (£75 to all competitors completing the course satisfactorily including prize winners)

Ronnie Eggleston Memorial Trophy donated by his family to be awarded annually to the winner of Class 222. Peter Hollings Trophy donated by Mrs Hollings to be awarded annually to the winner of Class 223. The Rashdyke Trophy given by Mr & Mrs Ian Hall to be awarded annually to the waller with the Best Section, Amateur or Professional.

Further details and directions obtainable from:- Mr D Eggleston, Brown Bank Chapel House, Norwood, Harrogate HG3 1TA (Tel: 01943 880169)

34 A.T.V. MANOEUVRABILITY TEST All Competitors must wear a safety helmet

Prize Money: £20, £15, £10 and £5 Entrance Fee: £1.00 Class 224 A.T.V. Manoeuvrability Test 1. Entries to be made in advance – please use the black entry form. 2. Event scheduled for 12.55 pm – 1.30 pm in the Main Ring. 3. Skill and precision required. 4. Minimum Age Limit 16. 5. ATV experience essential.

E W Smith Challenge Cup to be awarded annually to winner of the A.T.V. Manoeuvrability Test.

CHILDRENS’ PET CLASSES (Sheep, Horses, Ponies not eligible for these classes) Entries on Show Day Judge: Mr U Kristofferson

Prize Money: £12, £8, £5, £3 & £2 Entrance Fee: Free To be judged at 2.00 pm approx. in the Cattle Rings Class 225 A ‘Pet On A Lead’, shown by a child, 9 years of age and under on Show Day. 226 A ‘Pet On A Lead’, shown by a child, age 10 to 14 years on Show Day.

A Cup donated by the Yorkshire Dales Society to be awarded annually to the Overall Winner in the Childrens’ Pet Classes. The Yorkshire Dales Society kindly donate £50 towards prize money.

DIVISION 5 G O A T S Judge: Mr M Cox Judging Commences - 10.00 a.m. ALL EXHIBITS TO BE PENNED BY 9.30 a.m.

Presentation of the Goat Trophies will take place at the Goat Marquee at approx. 2.45 p.m.

The Goat classes are held under the Rules and Regulations of the BRITISH GOAT SOCIETY. All exhibits (excluding Pygmy goats) must be registered with the British Goat Society as in the ownership and in the name of the exhibitor, the registered name, number and the EAR MARK number being quoted on the entry form. (Also the Kidding date for goats in milk). All goats in milk must have kidded a minimum of 30 days previous to the date of the show. Pygmy goats will be judged to the standard set by the Pygmy Goat Society.

35 Prize Money: 1st-£10, 2nd-£8, 3rd-£5 Entrance Fee: £2.00 (4th prize of £3 where 8 or more are entered)

SPECIAL PRIZES The British Goat Society of 34-36 Fore St., Bovey Tracey, Devon, offers a DIPLOMA for the Best Exhibit in the Goat Classes. Rosette offered by British Toggenburg Society. Rosette offered by Anglo-Nubian Goat Society. Rosette offered by English Goat Breeders Association. Trophy kindly donated by Fringill Farm Supplies Darley Ltd., for Best in Show. Tankard kindly donated by B.O.C.M. Silcock for Reserve Best in Show. Bewerley Park Trophy for Best Saanen or British Saanen. The Ormondroyd Award for the Best Toggenburg or British Toggenburg. The R C Bland Trophy kindly donated by R C Bland to be presented annually to the Best . Fridaythorpe Feeds Trophy presented to Best Anglo-Nubian. The Shepherd Trophy kindly donated by Mr & Mrs D Shepherd to be presented annually to the Best of Any Other Variety. The T Kendall & Sons (Butchers) Trophy kindly donated by Mr Ian Kendall to be presented annually to the Best Pygmy Goat. Northwolds Shield kindly donated by Mrs A Hubbard to be presented to the Best Goatling. Icelarger Shield kindly donated by Mr & Miss T Freeman-Grenville to be presented to the Best Kid. The I’Anson Bros. Trophy for Best Old English.

MILKERS - Female goat in milk any age having borne a kid. Class 227 Saanen or British Saanen 228 Toggenburg or British Toggenburg 229 British Alpine 230 Anglo-Nubian 231 Old English 232 Any Other Variety 233 Pygmy

GOATLINGS: Female goats over 1 year but not exceeding 2, not having borne a kid. 234 Saanen or British Saanen 235 Toggenburg or British Toggenburg 236 British Alpine 237 Anglo-Nubian 238 Old English 239 Any Other Variety 240 Pygmy

KIDS: Female goats over 2 months but not exceeding 1 year 241 Saanen or British Saanen 242 Toggenburg or British Toggenburg 243 British Alpine 244 Anglo-Nubian 245 Old English 246 Any Other Variety 247 Pygmy 248 Goat in Milk with Daughter (both having been shown previously in Classes 227-247)

Goats will be penned in a marquee near which exhibitors vehicles may be parked. All goats in milk should be milked out by 7.30 a.m. on Show Day. Water and bedding available. C.A.E. tested goats - Please state C.A.E. tested on Entry Form.

36 37 DIVISION 6 H O R S E S (All riders must wear hats to the appropriate B.S., where applicable)

BREEDING HUNTERS

Judging: Approx. 8.00 a.m. Judge: Mr D Dixon Prize Money: £30, £20 and £15 Entrance Fee: £5.00 (4th prize of £5 where 8 or more entries in class) Class 249 Ridden Hunter, 15.2 h.h. and over, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over 250 Hunter Brood Mare, with foal at foot 251 Hunter Foal, Colt or Filly exhibited in Class 250 252 Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding 253 2 year old Hunter, Gelding or Filly 254 3 year old Hunter, Gelding or Filly

The Nidderdale Agricultural Show Challenge Bowl to be presented to Best Ridden Hunter. Thomas Iveson Memorial Trophy donated by Miss M Iveson for Best Hunter Brood Mare. Major F B Hirsch, Low Hall, Dacre, will give a CUP for the Best Hunter Foal in the Show (to be awarded annually). Abrahams Cup donated by A. Abrahams, Esq., and to be competed for annually and awarded to Best Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding. The Brogden Memorial Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs K Lowther, and to be awarded annually to Best 2-year-old Hunter. £20 Special Prize donated by Mrs K M Lowther, to the winner of Class 253. £20 Special Prize donated by Mrs M Liddle, to the winner of Class 254. £20 Special Prize donated by Mr D R Smith, to the Overall Champion of the Winners of All Hunter Breeding classes. The A.M.P.S. News Limited Trophy to be presented annually to the Overall Champion of the Winners of All Hunter Breeding classes. The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in the above Classes. All exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. Registration/Identification numbers to be stated on entry form.

RIDING AND TURNOUT (Local) (Exhibitors must reside within 10 miles of Pateley Bridge Post Office) (No BSPS Ponies or Ponies UK eligible for these classes) Judging: Approx. 9.00 a.m. Judge: Mrs J Marsden Prize Money: £15, £10 and £5 Entrance Fee: £3.00 (4th prize of £3 where 8 or more entries in class) Class 255 Horse/Pony (rider 13 years and over but not exceeding 17 years) 256 Horse/Pony (rider 12 years of age and under)

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39 To be judged on Turnout and Condition of Horse/Pony, appearance and ability of Rider and Condition of Tack.

£25 Special Prize, donated by Sport Nidderdale, to be awarded to the Best Turned Out Horse/Pony and rider in the Riding and Turnout (Local) Section. The Mulberry Trophy to be awarded annually to the winner of Class 255. The Syntax Trophy to be awarded annually to the winner of Class 256. The Fred Graham Memorial Trophy to be awarded annually to the overall winner of the Riding and Turnout (Local) classes.

COLOURED HORSE/PONY (IN-HAND) Judging: Approx. 9.00 a.m. Judge: Mrs C Metcalfe Prize Money: £20, £15 and £10 Entrance Fee: £5.00 (4th prize of £5 where 8 or more entries in class) Class 257 Mare or gelding, any height, any age, in-hand

The Maureen Calvert Perpetual Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the winner of Class 257.

CHILDREN’S RIDING CLASSES Judging: Approx. 10.00 a.m. Judge: Mrs J Marsden Prize Money: £15, £10 and £5 Entrance Fee: £3.00 (4th prize of £3 where 8 or more entries in class) Class 258 Pony, not exceeding 13.2 h.h. rider to be born in or after 1998 259 Pony, over 13.2 h.h. and not exceeding 14.2 h.h. rider to be born in or after 1996

The Bewerley Challenge Cup donated by the late Mr & Mrs A Sigston Thompson to be competed for annually, will be awarded to Best Pony. The Tic-Tac Trophy to be awarded annually to the winner of Class 258. Riding and age of rider to be taken into consideration.

HEAVY WEIGHT AGRICULTURAL HORSES OPEN CLASSES (Name of Animal MUST BE stated on Entry Form) (Passports MUST BE available for inspection on Show Day) Judging: Approx. 10.00 a.m. Judge: Mr P Woof Prize Money: £25, £17 and £10 Entrance Fee: £3.00 (4th prize of £3 where 8 or more entries in class) Class 260 Heavy Draught Mare with foal at foot 261 Foal, born in 2012 and entered in Class 260 262 Year old Colt, Gelding or Filly 263 Colt, Gelding or Filly, 2 years old 264 Barren Mare, Gelding or Filly, to be 3 years and over 265 Pair Gelding or Mares

£30 Appearance money will be paid to each exhibitor attending the Show. £20 Special donated by Mr D Mawson, Warsill, and Rosette for Champion Exhibit. John Allanson Perpetual Trophy to be awarded to The Champion Exhibit. Thruscross Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr Reg Peel and to be awarded to Best Heavy Draught Mare with foal at foot. W A Hart Perpetual Trophy to be awarded to the winner of Class 261.

40 RIDDEN COLOURED Judging: Approx. 11.00 a.m. Judge: Mrs C Metcalfe Prize Money: £20, £15 and £10 Entrance Fee: £5.00 (4th prize of £5 where 8 or more entries in class) Class 266 Mare or gelding, any height, any age

MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND (Please State Breed on Entry Form) Judging: Approx. 10.45 a.m. Judge: Mr J F Harforth Prize Money: £20, £15 and £10 Entrance Fee: £5.00 (4th prize of £5 where 8 or more entries in class) Class 267 Mare or gelding, Welsh A & B, in-hand 268 Mare or gelding, Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Welsh C & D, in- hand 269 Stallion, Mare or gelding confined to Dartmoor, and Ponies, in- hand

The McConnell Challenge Cup to be presented annually to the Overall Champion in the Mountain and Moorland Classes. The Stremmart Stud Memorial Shield to be presented annually to the Reserve Champion in the Mountain and Moorland Classes. To First Prize Winner of large Mountain and Moorland, Crow Trees Equestrian kindly donate a Horslyx. The Tom Mawer Cup to be presented to the winner of Class 268. The J A Stoney MBE Championship Trophy to be awarded annually to the Highest Placed Dales Pony in Class 268. A Special Rosette offered by the Dales Pony Society for the Best Registered Dales Pony shown by an exhibitor who produces a current membership card in the ring. The Jack Motley Trophy to be awarded annually to the Best Stallion, Mare or Gelding confined to Dartmoor, Exmoor and Shetland Ponies, in-hand. A Trophy presented by the Exmoor Pony Grazing (Nidderdale) Group for the highest placed Exmoor Pony in the Mixed Mountain and Moorland Class. BRITISH SHOW JUMPING PLEASE NOTE: Show Jumping to commence approx. 3.30 p.m Judges: Mr F Hiorns and Mrs Y Lane Course Builder: Mr B Goodwin

ADULT CLASSES

270 HORSE & HOUND FOXHUNTER/1.20 m Open* Entry Fee: £10.00 (or £12 on day) Under Table A7, speed 350m per minute Jumps 1.20 m. Rule 310. For registered horses, ridden by Adult, Associate and Pony Associate Members. Prize Money: 1st-£65, 2nd-£50, 3rd-£45, 4th-£25, 5th-£15. *(If 30 or more starters in Class 262, this class will be split. Horses may only compete in one section)

271 OPEN JUMPING COMPETITION Entry Fee: £12.00 (or £14 on day) Jumps 1.30 m. Under Table A7, Speed 350m per minute. For registered horses, ridden by Adult, Associate and Pony Associate Members. Prize Money: 1st-£100, 2nd-£80, 3rd-£60, 4th-£40, 5th-£20

41 272 SCURRY, judged under Table C Entry Fee: £10.00 (or £12 on day) Jumps 1.25 m. For registered horses, ridden by Adult, Associate and Pony Associate Members. Prize Money: 1st-£75, 2nd-£60, 3rd-£45, 4th-£30, 5th-£15

RULES OF ENTRY IN ALL JUMPING CLASSES All Horses and Ponies must be Registered and Owners and Riders to be members of British Showjumping in accordance with Rule 79.

In accordance with Rule 82.21, no member of British Showjumping shall allow a stallion for which he is responsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent, or rider to attend a show, compete or be prepared to compete, in any show jumping competition without taking adequate precautions to ensure other horses/ponies, competitors and members of the public are not put at risk of injury. Also refer to Rule 102.11.

The R M Hawksworth Silver Challenge Cup to be competed for annually and awarded to the winner of Class 270. A special rosette will be awarded by Horse and Hound to the winner of Class 270.

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42 DIVISION 7 D R E S S E D W A L K I N G S T I C K S and A R T

(Displayed in the Produce Marquee)

Presentation of Trophies and Special Prizes will take place at the Produce Marquee at approx. 4.45 p.m. (Free Admission with £7 entries)

The Society cannot accept responsibility for exhibits benched before 7.00 a.m. PLEASE NOTE: MARQUEE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT 5.00 P.M, AFTER THE PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 5.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. (Prize Money will be paid at 4.30 p.m. by the Steward in Charge Clearance Permit and Prize Card must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes)

DRESSED WALKING STICKS - OPEN AND LOCAL Class and Exhibitor number (tags will be provided) to be affixed to each walking stick by the Exhibitor prior to benching

JUDGE: Mr J M Bray Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £8, £5, £3 and £2 Entrance Fee: £1.00 OPEN CLASSES Class 273 Horned-headed Walking Stick, Plain 274 Horned-headed Walking Stick, Fancy 275 Dressed Walking Stick, Wood-headed, Plain 276 Dressed Walking Stick, Wood-headed, Fancy 277 Dressed Walking Stick, from Root 278 Lady’s Horn-headed Walking Stick 279 Shepherd’s Crook, Horn-headed, Plain 280 Shepherd’s Crook, Horn-headed, Fancy 281 Thumb Stick, Wood or Horn

Joe Stoney Trophy awarded to Best Exhibit in the Open section.

LOCAL CLASSES (Exhibitors must permanently reside within 10 miles of Pateley Bridge Post Office to be eligible for these classes) Class 282 Horn-headed Walking Stick, Plain 283 Horn-headed Walking Stick, Fancy 284 Dressed Walking Stick, from Root 285 Dressed Walking Stick, Wood-headed, Plain or Fancy

SPECIAL PRIZES Learoyd Memorial Cup to be awarded annually to the Best Local Stick. The Haines Trophy to be awarded to the Best Wood-headed Walking Stick. The Lazenby Cup to be awarded to the Best Decorative Walking Stick

43 ART (Must be original work and not to have been shown at the Nidderdale Show before) Judge: Mrs M Clapperton (Class and Entry No. to be marked on the back of the exhibit) (Junior entrants to state age and address on back of artwork)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 Class 286 An oil or acrylic painting – ‘Autumn Yorkshire’. Framed work, max. size 70 cm 287 A watercolour or gouache painting – ‘A Summer Dale’. Framed work, max. size 70 cm 288 A drawing in pencil, charcoal or ink – ‘Chiaroscuro’ (Light-Dark). Mounted or framed work, max. 60 cm 289 A mixed media image – ‘Plantscape’. Mounted or framed work, max. 60 cm 290 A print, relief or scrafitto work – ‘Natural Pattern’. Mounted or framed work, max. size 60 cm

The Charlton Taylor Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the most outstanding Oil or Watercolour painting.

291 Junior Art Class – Entrants to be 17 years or under. A coloured mounted or framed work using paint or other colouring materials, entitled: ‘My favourite place’. Max. size 70 cm.

The Eileen Crabtree Memorial Cup will be awarded to the most outstanding work in the Junior Class.

Junior age people are also welcome to enter the Adult Art classes if they so wish. You are encouraged to use your imagination to creatively interpret the subject titles in your work. Class and Entry no., and name, address and telephone no. to be clearly written and firmly stuck on the back of art work. Junior entrants please state age on back of work.

NIDDERDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY CANINE SECTION NIDDERDALE SHOW - Monday, 24th September, 2012 OPEN DOG SHOW (To be held under Kennel Club Rules and Show Regulations) Schedules available from: Canine Section Secretary MR. PETER BROADBENT 89 Acres Hall Crescent, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 9DY Telephone : 0113 - 239 - 4510

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44 DIVISION 8 F A R M C R O P S, V E G E T A B L E S, F L O W E R S A N D P R O D U C E

(Displayed in Produce Marquee) Presentation of Trophies and Special Prizes will take place at the Produce Marquee at approx. 4.45 p.m. (Free admission with £7 entries)

The Society cannot accept responsibility for exhibits benched before 7.00 a.m. PLEASE NOTE: MARQUEE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT 5.00 PM, AFTER THE PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.

ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 5.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. (Prize Money will be paid at 4.30 p.m. by the Steward in Charge Clearance Permit and Prize Card must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes) FARM CROPS Judge: Mr S Britton

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4, and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 (4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class) Class 292 Three Swedes, Untrimmed (one to be cut when judged) 293 Three Fodderbeet, Untrimmed (one to be cut when judged) 294 Three stems of Maize as cut 295 Sward of Grass, 18” square, permanent or ley 296 Bale of Hay 297 1 to 2 kilos of Grass Silage (to be exhibited in a rigid, clear plastic, lidded container) 298 Interesting Old Agricultural Hand Tool (Previous exhibits welcome. Please state description where known)

Nidderdale Agricultural Society Trophy for Best Exhibit in Classes 292-297. Special Prize of £8 kindly donated by Mrs M Anderson for winner of Class 298. VEGETABLES (Open and Local) Judge: Mr G Kirby Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 (4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class) Class 299 Four White Potatoes (Local) 300 Four White Potatoes (Open) 301 Four Coloured Potatoes (Local) 302 Four Coloured Potatoes (Open) 303 Three Beetroot, Round (one to be cut when judged) 304 Three white ball turnips (one to be cut when judged) 305 One Cauliflower 306 Four Onions (Local) 307 Four Onions (Open) 308 One White Cabbage, Round (may be cut at the Judge’s discretion) 309 One Red Cabbage (may be cut at the Judge’s discretion) 310 Five Home Grown Tomatoes

45 311 Four Runner Beans (Local) 312 Four Runner Beans (Open) 313 Three Leeks (Trench) 314 Two Leeks (Pot) 315 Three Carrots 316 Three Parsnips 317 Vegetable Marrow (NOT to exceed 15“ in length) 318 Two courgettes (one to be cut when judged) 319 Six Shallots 320 Tray of Vegetables, to comprise of five different vegetables 321 Trug of Garden Vegetables, minimum of three varieties - arranged for effect as well as quality (NOT to be judged on points) 322 A Potato Grown in a Bucket – Heaviest Crop. One potato grown in a 2 gallon container – must be benched as grown. To be judged on weight, not number of potatoes grown. Each container will be emptied and the contents weighed after the tent re-opens to the public.

SPECIAL PRIZES The Teal Perpetual Trophy to be awarded annually for Best Tray of Vegetables. Fred Spence Memorial Trophy to be awarded annually for Best Individual Vegetable Exhibit. Special Prize of £8 kindly donated by Mrs M Anderson for Best Trug of Garden Vegetables. FLOWERS (Open) (Displayed in Produce Marquee) Presentation of Trophies and Special Prizes will take place at the Produce Marquee at approx. 4.45 p.m. (Free admission with £7 entries)

The Society cannot accept responsibility for exhibits benched before 7.00 a.m. PLEASE NOTE: MARQUEE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT 5.00 PM, AFTER THE PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.

ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 5.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. (Prize Money will be paid on at 4.30 p.m. by the Steward in Charge Clearance Permit and Prize Card must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes)

Class and Number to be affixed to each container (No Vases provided)

Judge: Mr B Chatten Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 (4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class) Class 323 Three Dahlias, any sort (8” diam. or larger) 324 Three Decorative Dahlias (Medium 6” to 8” diam.) 325 Three Decorative Dahlias (Small 4” to 6” diam.) 326 Three Ball Dahlias (Small 4” to 6” diam.) 327 Three Pom-Pom Dahlias (not exceeding 2” diam.) 328 Three Cactus or Semi-Cactus Dahlias (Small 4” to 6” diam.) 329 Three Cactus or Semi-Cactus Dahlias (Medium 6” to 8” diam.) 330 Bowl of Dahlias, arranged for all-round effect 331 Three Chrysanthemums, reflex or reflexing, out-door grown 332 Three Chrysanthemums, incurve and incurving, out-door grown 333 Three Sprays of Chrysanthemums 334 Vase of Five Specimen Roses, one or more varieties

46 335 Three Sprays of Floribunda Roses 336 Vase of Perennials (three species) 337 Vase of Annuals (three species) 338 Vase of Michaelmas Daisies, arranged for all-round effect 339 Vase of Cut Herbs (Vase not to exceed 6“ in diameter). Arranged for all-round effect. At least one must be in flower. 340 Flowering Begonia, any type (Diameter of Pot not to exceed 10”) 341 Flowering Fuschia (Diameter of Pot not to exceed 10”) 342 Pot Plant in Flower, any other variety (Diameter of pot not to exceed 10”) 343 Planted Patio Pot (Diameter of pot not to exceed 10“) 344 Ornamental Foliage House Plant, excluding Ferns (Diameter of pot not to exceed 10”)

The Society will give £10 Special to Best Exhibit in classes 323-334. Nidderdale Show Salver for Best Exhibit in classes 323-344. ______P R O D U C E (Free admission with £7 entries) Presentation of Trophies and Special Prizes will take place at the Produce Marquee at approx. 4.45 p.m. for Eggs, Hams, etc. and Honey

PLEASE NOTE: PRODUCE MARQUEE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT 5.00 P.M., AFTER THE PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.

ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 5.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. (Prize Money will be paid at 4.30 p.m. by the Steward in Charge Clearance Permit and Prize Card must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes) EGGS (Open and Local) Judge: Mr C Wilson

(Displayed in Produce Marquee) (Plates for display and saucers for the breaking of eggs will be provided) Class and Exhibitor numbers will be provided to affix to each display plate and saucer Exhibits not properly identified with class and exhibitor number will not be considered for judging

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 (4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class)

OPEN CLASSES Class 345 Dish of Four Hen’s Eggs, Fresh, White 346 Dish of Four Hen’s Eggs, Fresh, Tinted 347 Dish of Four Hen’s Eggs, Fresh, Brown 348 Dish of Four Hen’s Eggs, Fresh, Any Other Colour 349 Single Hen’s Egg (to be judged for contents only) 350 Dish of Four Bantam Eggs 351 Dish of Four Duck Eggs 352 Single Duck’s Egg (to be judged for contents only)

LOCAL CLASS Class 353 Dish of Four Hen’s Eggs

47 The Judge will break an egg for the purpose of judging.

Margery Spence Memorial Trophy to be presented for the Best Exhibit in Classes 345-353. £2.00 Special Prizes to best exhibit in each Class 345, 347, 349 and 350. HAMS, PIES, SAUSAGES, BRAWN, PATÉ, BURGERS, CORNISH PASTY and CHEESE (Open) Judge: Mr C Robinson

(Displayed in Produce Marquee) Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 (4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class) Class 354 Home Cured Ham, any size 355 A Stand Pie, Pork – hot or cold water pastry. Minimum weight 1 lb - maximum weight 1 lb 4 oz. To be presented cold 356 Four Homemade Sausages – cooked and presented cold, and labelled 357 Game Pie – any pastry. Not to exceed 8” diameter 358 Mould of Brawn. Not to exceed 10” diameter 359 Any Meat Paté, in small ramekin, sealed and labelled 360 Three small beef burgers – cooked 361 Three small burgers, any other meat – cooked 362 One Cornish pasty, made with meat and vegetables – cooked 363 A small handmade cheese, any variety

HONEY Judge: Mr M Badger, MBE

(Displayed in Produce Marquee) (All exhibits to be clearly marked with Class and Entry Number) Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 (4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class) Class 364 1 lb. Jar of light Honey 365 1 lb. Jar of medium or dark Honey 366 1 lb. Jar of Heather Honey 367 1 lb. Jar of soft set Honey 368 One shallow or deep Comb of Honey

A Trophy will be presented for the Best Honey Exhibit in Show.

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48 DIVISION 9 H O M E P R O D U C E, H A N D I C R A F T S, W I, C H I L D R E N ’ S C L A S S E S A N D Y F C D O M E S T I C C L A S S E S (Free admission with £7 entries) (Displayed in WI Marquee) Presentation of WI Trophies will take place at the WI Marquee at approx. 4.30 p.m.

The Society cannot accept responsibility for exhibits benched before 7.00 a.m. PLEASE NOTE: MARQUEE WILL CLOSE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT 4.45 P.M. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 5.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. (Prize Money will be paid at 4.30 p.m. by the Steward in Charge Clearance Permit must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes)

HOME PRODUCE Produce & Preserve Judges: Miss S D Broadwith, Mrs J Clarke, Miss P Jagger, Mrs A Kent, Mrs E Williams

(All exhibits must be marked with Class and Entry Number) (Displayed in WI Marquee) Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 (4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class) Class 369 Soda bread, any shape (using 1 lb of flour) 370 Multi seed loaf made in a bread making machine 371 Four hot cross buns 372 Two short crust pastry vegetable pasties 373 An individual salmon quiche 374 Four date & walnut scones 375 Six flapjack fingers 376 Four cup cakes – to be judged on taste and decoration 377 A boiled fruit loaf – 1 lb loaf tin 378 Four chocolate chip biscuits 379 An iced coffee & walnut cake – 8 inch tin (20 cm) 380 Icing class – A commemorative cake plaque (max 15 cm/6” diameter/width). Everything must be edible. 381 A bottle of fruit cordial – to be labelled 382 Coca cola Cake – Set Recipe: Cake: 250 g (9 oz) self-raising flour 300 g (10½ oz) golden caster sugar 3 heaped tbsp cocoa Generous pinch bicarbonate of soda 250 g (9 oz) butter 250 ml (8½ fl oz) coca cola 125ml (4½ fl oz) milk 2 eggs beaten 1 tsp vanilla extract

Topping: 100 g (3½ oz) butter 2 tbsp coca cola 2 tbsp cocoa 200 g (7 oz) icing sugar

Heat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas 4. Sift the flour, sugar, cocoa and bicarbonate of soda into a bowl, melt the butter and coke gently in a pan then add to the dry ingredients, together with the milk, eggs and vanilla extract. Mix gently, but thoroughly, and tip into a buttered, loose based cake tin (23 cm/9“ diameter). Bake for about 40 minutes, or until cooked in the centre.

49 Remove from oven and leave for about 15 minutes while you make the topping. Put the butter, coca cola and cocoa into a pan and melt slowly. Bring the mixture to the boil and then pour onto the icing sugar. Beat until smooth and pour over the cake while still warm. Cool the cake in the tin.

The Geldart Cup to be awarded annually for Best Exhibit in Classes 369-382. Kindly donated by Mrs Geldart of Pateley Bridge. The Ann Kent Perpetual Trophy to be awarded for Best Exhibit in Class 380. PRESERVES Clear glass jars with no trade mark - full date A ‘jar’ should not be less than 225 g (½ lb) Class and Entry Number to be marked on jar (Displayed in WI Marquee)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 (4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class) Class 383 A jar of ginger marmalade 384 A jar of strawberry jam 385 A jar of blackcurrant jam 386 A jar of beetroot chutney 387 A jar of lemon & lime curd 388 A jar of apple & mint jelly

The Freda Middlemiss Tray to be awarded annually to the winner with the most points in the preserves section (for competitors living within a 10 mile radius of Pateley Bridge). HANDICRAFTS Judges: Mrs L Cameron, Mrs L Fidler (Displayed in WI Marquee and not to have been shown at the Nidderdale Show before) Please state Class and Entry No. on each Exhibit

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 Class 389 Hand knitting – A snood 390 An item in/with bobbin lace 391 A crocheted bag – max. 30 cm (12”) 392 A framed commemorative cross-stitch picture – max. 45 cm wide (18”) 393 An apron (Juniors please state age on back of entry) 394 A toy suitable for a baby – any medium 395 A cafetiere cosy 396 A needle case 397 A decorative door stop 398 Something new from something old – must fit in a display area of 45 cm x 45 cm (18” x 18”) 399 A door knocker made from wood/metal (or both)

A Lace Bobbin will be presented by Hill Crafts of Smelthouses on Show Day to the Winner of Class 390. A Special Prize of £10 kindly donated by Mrs G Blair for the Best Exhibit in Class 393 by a young person 17 years or younger.

50 INTERESTING ITEM (Displayed in WI Marquee) Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 Class 400 Something that belonged to Grandma – must fit in a display area 45 cm x 45 cm (18” x 18”)

COMPUTER GRAPHICS Judge: Mrs J Rolls (Displayed in WI Marquee) (Class and Entry No. to be marked on exhibit)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £10, £5 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 Class 401 Any Graphic Design of original artwork (not previously entered into the Show) created on a computer and printed out no larger than A4, on the back of which should contain: i) the intended purpose for the design (eg. DVD/CD cover, book jacket, advertisement, sign, poster, notice, pamphlet, mouse mat, web page, etc.) ii) The software program/s used to generate the work.

The Hardisty Rolls Perpetual Cup awarded to the best entry in the Computer Graphics class.

FLOWER ARRANGING Judge: Mrs J Lock (Displayed in WI Marquee) Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 Class 402 ‘Diamond Jubilee’ – an exhibit (space allowed – 69 cm wide x 66 cm deep x 80 cm high) 403 ‘Olympic Games’ – an exhibit (space allowed – as above) 404 ‘Harvest Festival’ – an exhibit (space allowed – as above) 405 A gentleman’s buttonhole 406 Junior Class (entrants to be 17 yrs or under) – An arrangement in a teapot

(An “EXHIBIT” is composed of natural plant material, with or without accessories. Plant material must always predominate)

The Hutchinson Cup to be awarded to the Best Exhibit in the flower arranging classes. The B Charnley Trophy for the Best Exhibit in Junior Floral Art. The Alexandra Nixon Rose Bowl, kindly donated by Sandra & Robert Kreutzer-Brett, to be awarded to the best corsage, not having won the J Houseman Perpetual Trophy.

51 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Judges: Mr D Morland & Mrs D Morland (Displayed in WI Marquee) (No more than two entries per exhibitor in any one class) ALL PRINTS MUST BE UNMOUNTED AND NOT TO EXCEED 18 cm (7”) x 13 cm (5”) Entries should not have been shown at the Nidderdale Show before (Class and Entry No. on reverse side please) Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £10, £8, £6, £4 and £2 Entrance Fee: £1.00 per photo Class 407 A colourprint – ‘A Dales day out’ 408 A colourprint – ‘A tall story’ 409 A colourprint – ‘Side by side’ 410 A monochrome print – ‘In a blue mood’

The Richmond Cup kindly donated by John Richmond to be awarded annually to the Best Exhibit in the photography classes.

CHILDREN’S CLASSES Judges: Mrs D Newall and Mrs R Solomon (Displayed in WI Marquee) Age to be stated on FRONT and name on BACK of all pictures PLEASE STATE AGE ON ENTRY FORM Children can enter any of the classes provided they have not reached the maximum age

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Entry: FREE Prize Money: 1st £6, 2nd £4, 3rd £3 (4th prize over 12 entries £2) Class 411 Painting, A3 – ‘The cow jumped over the moon’ – Age 4 to 5 yrs 412 A model made out of Duplo lego – Age 4 to 5 yrs 413 Crayoned picture, A4 – ‘My best friend and I’ – Up to 8 yrs 414 A Jubilee crown – Up to 8 yrs 415 Painting, A4 – ‘School sports day’ – Up to 11 yrs 416 A miniature garden on a biscuit tin lid – Up to 11 yrs 417 A decorated wellington boot – Up to 14 yrs 418 Four celebration cup cakes – will be judged on taste and decoration – Up to 14 yrs

The Walker Cup to be awarded to the best entry in the Children’s Classes.

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52 53 A S P D I N R O S E B O W L C O M P E T I T I O N This is a competitive exhibit by WI members from the four WIs in Nidderdale (Glasshouses, Pateley Bridge, Summerbridge and Upper Nidderdale)

Each WI chooses three items from the following: A cheesecake, a Battenburg cake, 5 assorted biscuits, 3 fruit teacakes, jar of pickle or chutney (not less than ½ lb), decorated cake (decoration only to be judged). Each WI also chooses three items from the following: Party invitation – any medium, draught excluder, advent calendar, pin cushion, hair accessory (not a hat), a pair of decorated coat hangers. Flower arrangement: Steal the Limelight.

PLEASE CAN WI MEMBERS INDICATE IF THEY ARE A MEMBER ON THE ENTRY FORM.

SPECIAL PRIZES/TROPHIES FOR NIDDERDALE GROUP WI MEMBERS ONLY: The Brockhill Perpetual Trophy awarded for the best craft in the open section. The Anne Weatherhead Perpetual Trophy awarded for the best craft in the Aspdin Rose bowl competition. The J Houseman Perpetual Trophy awarded for the best exhibit in the flower arranging section. The Isabel Holliday Perpetual Trophy awarded for the best flower arrangement in the Aspdin Rose bowl competition. The Gladys Brown Perpetual Trophy awarded for best exhibit in open domestic classes. The Olive Dougill Perpetual Trophy awarded for the best produce exhibit in Aspdin Rose bowl competition.

Y O U N G F A R M E R S ’ D O M E S T I C C L A S S E S Judge: Mrs A Challis (Displayed in WI Marquee) Benching by 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00 Class 419 A Photograph – animals with character. Unmounted, not to exceed 18 cm (7“) x 13 cm (5“) – under 17 yrs 420 Flower arrangement – 80 years of YFC. Size not to exceed 40 cm³ – under 17 yrs 421 Cake Icing – 80 years of YFC – icing only to be judged. Size 40 cm³ – under 17 yrs

422 Club logo for own club on A4 paper – can be hand drawn or computer generated (The Nidderdale best entry will be adopted at the AGM) – Open 423 Door number(s) made from recycled materials. Size max. 30 cm x 30 cm x 10 cm – Open 424 Direction sign for your own club (any medium). Size max. 1 m³ – Open

SPECIAL PRIZES YFC Cup for most points gained by a Junior member of the Nidderdale Young Farmers’ Club in the Domestic Classes 419-421. Rosemary Dawson Cup for most points gained by a Senior member (17 yrs and over) of the Nidderdale Young Farmers’ Club in the Domestic Classes 422-424.

54 DIVISION 10 P O U L T R Y , P I G E O N S & R A B B I T S ENTRIES TO: Poultry and Pigeons – Mr R Cornforth; Rabbits – Mrs S Cornforth 4 Rosemary Court, Easingwold, York YO61 3EZ

RULES RELATING TO POULTRY, ETC. SECTION 1. All birds to be the property of the Exhibitor. Borrowed specimens, if discovered, will be disqualified. 2. The greatest care will be taken of specimens, but the Committee will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause. 3. All exhibits remain until 5 p.m. and COLLECTED BEFORE 5.30 p.m. PRIZE MONEY will be paid at 4.30 p.m. 4. Poultry, etc., all under cover.

HAND STOCK ONLY. NO RAIL STOCK Free admission with £7 entries PLEASE NOTE: NO telephone entries.

REGIONAL STATUS OF THE POULTRY CLUB OF POULTRY – LARGE FOWL Judges: Mr R Grice (Soft feather), Mr J Wake (Hard feather)

Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 Entrance Fee: £1.10 Class 425 Wyandotte, any colour, male or female 426 Sussex, any colour, male or female 427 Orpington, any colour, male or female 428 , male 429 Old English Game, female 430 Welsummer, male or female 431 Rhode Island Red, male or female 432 Silkie, male 433 Silkie, female 434 Any other variety, heavy breed, male 435 Any other variety, heavy breed, female 436 Any other variety, light breed, male or female 437 Rare Breed, any variety, male 438 Rare Breed, any variety, female 439 AV Asian Game, male 440 AV Asian Game, female 441 , any variety, male, 2012 bred 442 Chicken, any variety, female, 2012 bred 443 Cross Bred Hen or Pullet, layer

55 SPECIAL PRIZES The Poultry Club of Great Britain offer Regional Diplomas as allocated. £25.00 given by Nidderdale Agricultural Society to the Best in Show. Mr R Cornforth & Mr D Johnson will give £10.00 to the Reserve Best in Show. Mrs Z M King Memorial Cup to the Best White Silkie in Show. The J T King Memorial Trophy for the Best Rare Breed in Show. The Chandale Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs D Johnson for Best in Show.

POULTRY – BREEDING TRIO (1 male and 2 females) Judge: Mr C Parker Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 Entrance Fee: £1.10 Class 444 Any variety, large fowl trio 445 Any variety, hard feather Bantam trio 446 Any variety, soft feather Bantam trio 447 Any variety, true breed Bantam trio BANTAMS – Hard Feather Judge: Mr J Wake Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 Entrance Fee: £1.10 Class 448 , adult, male 449 Modern Game, adult, female 450 Modern Game, chicken, male 451 Modern Game, chicken, female 452 Old English Game, spangle, male or female 453 Old English Game, black-red, male 454 Old English Game, wheaton or partridge, female 455 Old English Game, black or blue, male or female 456 Old English Game, any other colour, male 457 Old English Game, any other colour, female 458 Any other variety, Hard feather, Bantam, male or female 459 AV Asian Game, male 460 AV Asian Game, female 461 Indian/Jubilee Game AC, male or female 462 Any variety Chicken, hard feather, male, 2012 bred 463 Any variety Chicken, hard feather, female, 2012 bred BANTAMS – Soft Feather Judges: Mr R Ramwell (Soft feather heavy), Mr R Grice (Soft feather light), Mr A Edward (True bantams), Mr C Parker (Rare Breeds) Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 Entrance Fee: £1.10 Class 464 Orpington, male 465 Orpington, female 466 Australorp, male 467 Australorp, female 468 Rhode Island Red, male 469 Rhode Island Red, female 470 Wyandotte, white, male

56 57 471 Wyandotte, white, female 472 Wyandotte, laced, male 473 Wyandotte, laced, female 474 Wyandotte, partridge or pencilled male 475 Wyandotte, partridge or pencilled female 476 Wyandotte, barred, male or female 477 Wyandotte, black, male or female 478 Wyandotte, any other colour, male or female 479 Sussex, male 480 Sussex, female 481 Rock, Buff, male 482 Rock, Buff, female 483 Rock, Barred, male 484 Rock, Barred, female 485 Barnevelder, male or female 486 German Langshan, black, male 487 German Langshan, black, female 488 German Langshan, any other colour, male or female 489 Frizzle, male 490 Frizzle, female 491 Leghorn, any colour, male 492 Leghorn, white, female 493 Leghorn, any other colour, female 494 Ancona, male 495 Ancona, female 496 Minorca, male or female 497 Hamburgh, male or female 498 Belgian D’Anvers, male 499 Belgian D’Anvers, female 500 Belgian AOV, male 501 Belgian AOV, female 502 Dutch Gold, male or female 503 Dutch AOC, male 504 Dutch, AOC, female 505 Pekin, Black, male 506 Pekin, Black, female 507 Pekin, White, male or female 508 Pekin, AOC, male 509 Pekin, AOC, female 510 , male or female 511 Sebright, male or female 512 Any other variety, male or female 513 AOV True Breed, male or female 514 Rare Breed, any variety, male 515 Rare Breed, any variety, female 516 Any variety chicken true breed, male, 2012 bred 517 Any variety chicken true breed, female, 2012 bred 518 Any variety chicken, soft feather, heavy breed, male, 2012 bred 519 Any variety chicken, soft feather, heavy breed, female, 2012 bred 520 Any variety chicken, soft feather, light breed, male, 2012 bred 521 Any variety chicken, soft feather, light breed, female, 2012 bred

SPECIAL PRIZES B & F Staveley Cup for the Best Soft Feather Light Breed. Trophy donated by R Cornforth for Best German Langshan. The Poultry Club of Great Britain offers Regional Diplomas as allocated.

58 JUVENILE CLASSES Judge: Mr C Parker Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 Entrance Fee: £1.10 Class 522 Hard feather, male or female 523 Soft feather, male or female 524 True Bantam, male or female 525 AV Waterfowl, Duck or Drake (please state pen size) WATERFOWL Judge: Mr C Parker Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 Entrance Fee: £1.10 Class 526 White Call, drake 527 White Call, duck 528 AOC Call, drake 529 AOC Call, duck 530 AOV Bantam, duck or drake 531 Indian Runner, white duck or drake 532 Indian Runner, coloured, drake 533 Indian Runner, coloured , duck 534 AOV Light Breed, drake 535 AOV Light Breed, duck 536 AOV Heavy Breed, drake 537 AOV Heavy Breed, duck 538 AV or Gander

SPECIAL PRIZES The Chandale Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs D Johnson for Best Waterfowl. R Cornforth & D Johnson will give £5.00 for the Best Waterfowl in Show.

539 Selling Pens – poultry or waterfowl £2.00 per pen. NPM

FANCY PIGEONS - Open Classes (Under N.P.A. Rules) Judges: Mr & Mrs J Elsdon Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £5, £3 and £2 Entrance Fee: £1.10 Class 540 Modena Schietti, cock or hen, adult 541 Modena Schietti, cock or hen, 2012 542 Modena Gazzi, cock or hen, any age 543 Jackobin, cock or hen, adult 544 Jackobin, cock or hen, 2012 545 Blower, cock or hen, adult 546 Blower, cock or hen, 2012 547 Capuchine, cock or hen, adult 548 Capuchine, cock or hen, 2012 549 Indian Fantail or Limerick Tumbler, cock or hen, any age 550 Roller or Tippler, adult cock 551 Roller or Tippler, adult hen

59 552 Roller or Tippler, cock or hen, 2012 553 W.O.E. Tumbler, cock or hen, adult 554 W.O.E. Tumbler, cock or hen, 2012 555 Continental Tumbler, cock or hen, any age 556 Any Other Variety Long-faced, cock, adult 557 Any Other Variety Long-faced, hen, adult 558 Any Other Variety Long-faced, cock or hen, 2012 559 Any Other Variety, Short-faced, cock or hen, adult 560 Any Other Variety, Short-faced, cock or hen, 2012 561 Any Variety Fancy, juvenile

SPECIAL PRIZES R Cornforth & D Johnson will give £5.00 for the Best Fancy Pigeon in Show. Rose Bowl to be awarded for Best Fancy Pigeon, presented by J Adams Esq. Metcalfe Cup for Best Opposite Sex. Mitchell & Featherstone Cup for Best Longfaced adult.

RACING PIGEONS - Open Classes Judge: Mr K Maltby (Show & Working Racers) Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Prize Money: £5, £3 and £2 Entrance Fee: £1.10 Class 562 Show Racer, cock, adult 563 Show Racer, hen, adult 564 Show Racer, cock, 2012 565 Show Racer, hen, 2012 566 Colour Class, cock, adult 567 Colour Class, hen, adult 568 Colour Class, cock, 2012 569 Colour Class, hen, 2012 570 Show Racer, cock adult, to be judged thro’ the wires 571 Show Racer, hen adult, to be judged thro’ the wires 572 Show Racer, cock 2012, to be judged thro’ the wires 573 Show Racer, hen 2012, to be judged thro’ the wires 574 Working Racer, cock or hen, any age, flown 100 miles or over in 2012 (Flown certificate required) 575 Working Racer, cock or hen, any age, flown 200 miles or over in 2012 (Flown certificate required) 576 Working Racer, cock or hen, any age, flown 300 miles or over in 2012 (Flown certificate required) 577 Working Racer, likeliest cock adult 578 Working Racer, likeliest hen adult 579 Working Racer, likeliest 2012 580 Working Racer, cock or hen, any age, to be judged thro’ the wires

SPECIAL PRIZES Mr Paul Yates offers a trophy for the Best Show Racer. Mr R Cornforth & Mr D Johnson will give £5.00 to the Best Show Racer in Show. Mr R Cornforth & Mr D Johnson will give £5.00 to the Best Working Racer in Show.

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BRC ** SHOW NIDDERDALE SHOW TWO STAR SHOW (under BRC rules) on Monday 24 September 2012 At Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge

All stock to be penned by 9.30 a.m. and must remain until 5.00 p.m. Judging at 10.00 a.m. prompt by: Mr G Richardson (Dwarfs, Hims, Hares, AOV Fancy and Lops), Mr D Medlock (ROF) and Mr J Fletcher (Fur/Rex)

Entry Fee £1.10 for Breed Classes and 50 p for Duplicates Juniors & Children’s Pet Class – entry fee free. Rosettes for winners BRC Levy 50p for each exhibitor Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 BRC offers 48 CCs, 12 BOBs, and 1 Rosette Free admission with £7 entries

1 Dutch Blk Ad 35 Mini Lop Non Self Ad 2 Dutch Blk u/5 36 Mini Lop Non Self u/5 3 Dutch Blue Ad 37 German Lop Self Ad 4 Dutch Blue u/5 38 German Lop Self u/5 5 Dutch St/Br Grey Ad 39 German Lop AOC Ad 6 Dutch St/Br Grey u/5 40 German Lop AOC u/5 7 Dutch Yellow Ad 41 French Lop Ad 8 Dutch Yellow u/5 42 French Lop u/5 9 Dutch AOC Ad 43 AOV Lop Ad 10 Dutch AOC u/5 44 AOV Lop u/5 11 Silver Grey Ad 45 Mini Lion Lop Ad 12 Silver Grey u/5 46 Mini Lion Lop u/5 13 Silver AOC Ad 47 Lop Chall Ad 14 Silver AOC u/5 48 Lop Chall u/5 15 Polish REW Ad 16 Polish REW u/5 49 Dwf Self Ad 17 Polish AOC Ad 50 Dwf Self u/5 18 Polish AOC u/5 51 Dwf AOC Ad 19 Eng Blk/Blue Ad 52 Dwf AOC u/5 20 Eng Blk/Blue u/5 53 Him Blk Ad 21 Eng AOC Ad 54 Him Blk u/5 22 Eng AOC u/5 55 Him AOC Ad 23 Tan Blk Ad 56 Him AOC u/5 24 Tan Blk u/5 57 Hare Ad 25 Tan AOC Ad 58 Hare u/5 26 Tan AOC u/5 59 AOV Fancy Ad 27 Section Chall Ad 60 AOV Fancy u/5 28 Section Chall u/5 61 Section Chall Ad 62 Section Chall u/5 29 Dwf Lop Self Ad 30 Dwf Lop Self u/5 63 Sable Ad 31 Dwf Lop AOC Ad 64 Sable u/5 32 Dwf Lop AOC u/5 65 Silver Fox Blk Ad 33 Mini Lop Self Ad 66 Silver Fox Blk u/5 34 Mini Lop Self u/5 67 Silver Fox AOC Ad

62 68 Silver Fox AOC u/5 92 Rex Sable u/5 69 NZ White Ad 93 Rex Blk Ad 70 NZ White u/5 94 Rex Blk u/5 71 Satin AC Ad 95 Rex Orange/Fawn Ad 72 Satin AC u/5 96 Rex Orange/Fawn u/5 73 Argente Ad 97 Rex Caster Ad 74 Argente u/5 98 Rex Caster u/5 75 Chin Ad 99 Rex AOV Ad 76 Chin u/5 100 Rex AOV u/5 77 Beveren AC Ad 101 Mini Rex Self Ad 78 Beveren AC u/5 102 Mini Rex Self u/5 79 British Giant Ad 103 Mini Rex Non Self Ad 80 British Giant u/5 104 Mini Rex Non Self u/5 81 AOV Fur Ad 105 Rex Chall Ad 82 AOV Fur u/5 106 Rex Chall u/5 83 Rare Variety Ad 84 Rare Variety u/5 107 Junior Fancy AA 85 Fur Chall Ad 108 Junior Fur/Rex AA 86 Fur Chall u/5 109 Junior Chall

87 Rex Erm Ad 110 Children’s Pet Class 88 Rex Erm u/5 89 Rex Seal Ad 111 Grand Chall Ad 90 Rex Seal u/5 112 Grand Chall U/5 91 Rex Sable Ad

SPECIAL PRIZES BRC offers CCs, BoBs, Dips and Ros BiS. The Wakeman Trophy presented by T G Wray, Esq., to be awarded annually for Best in Show. James Wilson Handford Memorial Cup presented by his Grandchildren, to be awarded annually to the Best Dutch Champion. Mr R Cornforth & Mr D Johnson will give £5.00 for the Best Rabbit in Show.

ENTRIES CLOSE: SATURDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2012 ENTRIES TO: Mrs S Cornforth, 4 Rosemary Court, Easingwold, York YO61 3EZ Telephone: 01347 821617 PLEASE NOTE: NO TELEPHONE ENTRIES ALL EXHIBITORS TO SUPPLY THEIR OWN WATER BOTTLES

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63 Show Service Showground Bandstand Bewerley Park

Sunday, 23rd September at 3.00 pm

EVERYBODY WELCOME!

64 MEMBERSHIP NIDDERDALE SHOW

Formed in 1895, our Annual Show has been held ever since in Bewerley Park. We are proud of this heritage and the development of the many Show classes involving Produce and Livestock, as well as competitive activities in the Main Ring. Our Show depends upon the enthusiastic support we enjoy, not only from our Membership in Nidderdale but from the wider area of the Yorkshire Dales and even beyond. The current Annual Membership fee is set at £30.

In welcoming you as a Member, we invite you to supply us with your full name, address and post code details in the space provided below. Cheques should be made payable to “Nidderdale Agricultural Society” and please forward to the Secretary. ✁ MEMBERSHIP NIDDERDALE SHOW

(BLOCK CAPITALS PLEASE)

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...... POST CODE...... Please forward to the Secretary: MRS SUSAN MONK, Victoria House, West End, Askrigg, Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 3HN

65 CAVIES NIDDERDALE SHOW on Monday 24 September 2012 At Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge All stock to be penned by 9.30 a.m. and must remain until 5.00 p.m. Judging at 10.00 a.m. prompt by: Judge: Mr M Leigh Entry Fee £1.10 for Breed Classes and 50 p for Duplicates Children’s Pet Class – Free entry. Rosettes for winners Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 Free admission with £7 entries

CAVIES Class 122 T/W & Dutch u/5 113 Self Black Ad 123 Agti AA 114 Self Black u/5 124 Abyssinian Ad 115 Self Gold Ad 125 Abyssinian u/5 116 Self Gold u/5 126 AOV Non Self Ad 117 AOC Self Ad 127 AOV Non Self u/5 118 AOC Self u/5 128 AV Non Self 5-8 months 119 AC Self 5-8 months 129 Non Self Chall AA 120 Self Chall AA 130 Grand Chall AA 121 T/W & Dutch Ad 131 Children’s Pet Cavy

Ian Atkinson Memorial Cup for Best Self Cavy Karen Binks Trophy for Best Non-Self Cavy Mrs S Cornforth will give £5.00 for the Best Cavy in Show.

ENTRIES CLOSE: SATURDAY 1st September 2012 ENTRIES TO: Mrs S Cornforth, 4 Rosemary Court, Easingwold, York YO61 3EZ Telephone: 01347 821617 PLEASE NOTE: NO TELEPHONE ENTRIES ALL EXHIBITORS TO SUPPLY THEIR OWN WATER BOTTLES

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66 SPONSORSHIP SCHEME PATELEY BRIDGE SHOW

I am sure that you will need no introduction to Pateley Bridge Show which continues to be one of North Yorkshire’s most attractive events to rural and town dwellers alike. What you may not know about is the show’s sponsorship scheme which does two things. Firstly, thanks to individuals, companies and organisations contributing to the prize money available to competitors, the show is able to maintain an interesting variety of classes which helps ensure a large attendance. As a consequence, this success in attracting a large public and farming interest is reflected back to sponsors in the form of extra publicity through such as show schedules, catalogues and other public acknowledgements on show day. The show also, of course, offers the usual gesture of show passes and car parking facility to its sponsoring supporters. If you or your company is interested in joining us please complete the form below and further information will be forwarded to you without obligation. ✁

SPONSORSHIP SCHEME

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COMPANY NAME (if applicable) ......

Please send me further information (without obligation) on your sponsorship scheme.

MRS SUSAN MONK VICTORIA HOUSE, WEST END, ASKRIGG, LEYBURN, NORTH YORKSHIRE, DL8 3HN

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