ROSEDALEAgricultural, Horticultural & and DISTRICT Industrial Society ANNUAL SHOW FOUNDED IN 1871 Schedule of Prizes and Rules of Cattle, Hunters, Heavy Horses, Ponies, Jumping, Sheep, Produce, Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables, Rabbits, Cavies, Pigeons, Poultry, Vintage Tractors and Outdoor Sculptures. Saturday, 17th August, 2019 in Milburn Arms Field at Rosedale Abbey by kind permission of Mr David Ross, Rosedale and Westerdale Estates. Additional fields by kind permission of The Foster Family and The Brown Family Admission Adults £5.00, S.C’s £4.00 Children £3.00 Under 5’s Free. Show open 9.00 a.m. NO MOBILE HOMES/CARAVANS ALLOWED ON THE FIELD FREE CAR PARK AVAILABLE LIMITED RINGSIDE PARKING INCLUDING WHEELCHAIR USERS AVAILABLE (PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE) Foxhound & Terrier Shows • Gundogs Show Terrier Races and Hound Trails Gymkhana

The Railroad Hobos REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ON THE SHOWFIELD AND IN THE VILLAGE Please note new closing date for all entries now Saturday, 3rd August, 2019 No Tent Exhibits will be accepted after 10.00 a.m. General Enquiries to: All Entries and Membership enquiries to: Mr. A. Pennock Lesley Ellis Tel: 07720 700492/ 22 Parkers Mount, 01287 641665 YO62 6JB Email: [email protected] Tel: 07946 060771 Email: [email protected] All Trade Stand enquiries to: Mr. M. Schumann Craft Stall enquiries to: 3 Primrose Villas, Rosedale Abbey, Dianne & Adrian Crawford Pickering YO18 8SE Copper Beeches, Rosedale Abbey, Pickering Tel 01751 417920 YO18 8SA Email : [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.rosedaleshow.co.uk Presidents: Mr. and Mrs. C. Farrow Life Members: D. Brown, Esq., A. Carter, Esq., J. Cockerill Esq., Mrs. M. Davison, M. Dent, Esq., Mrs. J. Dring, W.F. Frank, Esq., Mrs. D. Hughes, W. Metcalfe, Esq., F.W. Richardson, Esq., D. Ross Esq., Mrs. M. Truran, K. Wilson, Esq.. SHOW COMMITTEE 2018 Chairman: Mrs. S. Dring Vice-Chairman: Mrs. J. Dring, Mrs. K. Cook Secretary: Mr. A. Pennock Treasurer: Mr. D. Mathews Safety Officer: Mr. C. Westwood Miss N. Craggs, Mr. J. Dent, Mr. A. Dring, Miss. C. Dring, Mr. & Mrs. N. Collis, Mr. & Mrs. A.Crawford, Mrs. J. Ellis, Lesley Ellis, Mr. W.F. Frank, Mrs. G. Gaines, Mr. J. Kendal, Mr. & Mrs. M. Kershaw, Mr. D. Moran, Mrs. S. Myers, Mrs. J. Richardson, Mr. F. Sturdy, Mr. M. Schumann, Mrs. M. Truran, Mrs. L. Westwood VICE-PRESIDENTS 2018 Mr & Mrs D Appleton Gillies Jones H T & J Atkinson RT Rev HW & JM Godfrey J & S Austermuhle Mr & Mrs D Goodswen Mr & Mrs L Bargh Mr & Mrs K L Graham Moreen Belt Mr & Mrs B Greenheld Mr & Mrs S F Bickerdike David & Revd Christine Haddon-Reece Steve Brace & Linda Blackburne Phil Mr A Bowes Ben & Becky Hebron Joel Brookfield R Istead WM & PA Burman D&A Jones Dana Captainino & Santhosh Chandran Michael & Lynn Kershaw HPM & LK Chambers Anne Long Mr & Mrs J Cockerill Mr & Mrs S P Lunn Barry & Jo Cook Mr & Mrs G McMahon Mrs K Cook Mr D Moran Mr & Mrs A Crawford Bob & Janet Morton N & F Custance Dave Oakey Lyndsey Dale & Matthew Sanderson Anne Ray & Rebecca Pink Malcolm & Nadine Dale I A Reed Mike Dale & Caroline Bell Jeanette Richardson Trevor & Lorraine Dale Mr & Mrs E Roberts Mr & Mr A Davies JS & S Robinson Sarah Dee Mr & Mrs J Scarth John Dent David & Pam Seller Trevor & Ena Dent Ian Simpson SA Drew & K Hampson Mr & Mrs S Slater Mr & Mrs A Dring Mr & Mrs P Smith Janet Dring Brian Sturdy & Barry Jeffries Jonathan Dring Thursby-Coombes Mr & Mrs R Dring Mrs M Truran Mr & Mrs C Ellis Mrs N E Warburton Peter Everingham Lorrie Westwood Prof Joanna Gavins Rob Wilcox Mr & Mrs K Gavins Mr M Wilson PATRONS 2018 Elisabeth Bailey Dorothy Kitching Mrs Daphne Bowes Pat & Alan Pennock Mr & Mrs G J Butchart C Read CJ & A Collier JA Simpson Olivia Dale G & B M Towle Mr & Mrs P Gaines S G Wesley Mr & Mrs F Graham Mr BT White Judith Harrison Mr & Mrs L Wilson Mr J Henderson Robin Wood Miss C Hill MEMBERS 2018 Mrs S. Bean Lesley Ellis Lottie Bickerdike Mr M Leckenby Mr S Black R A Shaw Mrs S Black Annie Wilkinson ROSEDALE & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY The objects of the Society are:- to promote and stimulate interest in Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial activities and the rural heritage of Rosedale and District - to hold an Annual Exhibition of Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial produce and such activities as reflect the rural heritage of Rosedale and District. The annual membership subscription for the Society is £5.00 payable to the Treasurer by the last Saturday in July. This subscription shall entitle the member to one ticket of admission to the Annual Exhibition. Subscribers of £10.00 and upwards shall be deemed Patrons of the Society and be entitled to a Patron’s badge and two tickets. Subscribers of £20.00 and upwards shall be deemed Vice-Presidents of the Society and be entitled to a Vice-Presidents badge, four tickets. The Annual Meeting of Members of the Society will be held in January of each year. Notice of date, time and venue will be given. Subscriptions are entitled to a 10% discount if paid by Saturday 20th July 2019.

RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION 1. All exhibits must be bona-fide property of the exhibitor, all plants to be shown as grown in pots, which must be clean and free from any private mark. 2. That three persons be appointed by the Committee to protest on their behalf against any person infringing Rule 1. 3. That in case a protest be made against any person infringing any of this Society’s Rules, the person protesting must give notice before 4.00 p.m. on the day of exhibition to the Secretary in writing and pay the sum of £10, which shall be forfeited if the objection be not sustained. Prize Money shall be withheld pending investigation and if the charge be proved the exhibitor shall forfeit all premiums and be dealt with as the Committee decide. The decision of the Committee shall be final and binding in all questions or disputes of any kind whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Society and Show. All persons entering exhibits in this Show shall by such act be deemed to have agreed with the Committee to refer such questions or disputes to that Committee and it is on this distinct understanding that entries are accepted. 4. That all specimens for exhibition without fail be brought into the tent staged and ticketed for the classes in which they intend to complete by 10.00 a.m. prompt and remain until 4.00 p.m. This rule will be strictly enforced. 5. That the Judges have power to withhold prizes from specimens they may deem insufficient merit. 6. That the Committee reserve the power to withhold any prize in any class if for any reason they consider it necessary. 7. That all entries must be made on entry forms on or before Saturday 3rd August 2019. Entry forms must be filled up and returned to the Secretary. No entry form will be accepted unless accompanied with Entrance Money. 8. That exhibitors provide their own bowls, dishes and stands. 9. That the Prize Money be paid by the Treasurer and Secretary except in undecided protests. Time and place of distribution to be posted in the tents. 10. That the Committee will not be responsible for damage to or loss of exhibits, but all possible care will be taken to prevent accidents to them. All entries received will be subject to these conditions. 11. That the judges commence their duties at 10.30 a.m. (in tents). Hunters 9.00 a.m. 12. That during the judging of the Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Exhibits no one except the Secretary and those appointed shall be allowed in the tent or to interfere with the judges in any way. 13. Exhibitors whose entry fees do not exceed £5.00 will be charged admission into the show. 14. All cups and trophies to be held for one year only. 15. The Committee reserve the right to refuse entries for any reason whatsoever. 16. Local Classes include residents of Rosedale, , Farndale, Cropton, Hutton-le-Hole, Appleton-le-Moors, Lastingham and Spaunton except where otherwise stated. 17. The Committee reserves the right to cancel or amalgamate any class if circumstances dictate. 18. A copy of the health and safety policy of the show is available at the secretary’s tent 19. Any Trade Stand wishing to use LPG or generators on the field should make themselves aware of the society’s health and safety policy. No other users are permitted. 20. By making an entry, the exhibitor gives consent to their personal data being retained and shared with relevant bodies in accordance to the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) May 2018. The Society shall not retain personal data for longer than necessary and will destroy records in accordance with the GDPR and Society policies. By making an entry in any classes specifically for children, the parent of the child consents to personal data relating to the child being shared with relevant bodies. NO RESPONSIBILITY CAN BE ACCEPTED BY THE SOCIETY FOR THE SECURITY OF EXHIBITS, PROPERTY OR EQUIPMENT WHILE ON THE SHOWGROUND. ALL CLASSES OPEN UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED Schedule of Classes All Exhibitors MUST have Public Liability Insurance N.B. PLEASE NOTE RULES 6 & 17 WILL BE ENFORCED CATTLE All Officially Brucellosis Free Cattle Judging Commences at 11.00 a.m. Prizes: Classes 1-11: £20, £15, £10. Entry £2.00 JUDGE CLASSES 1-11: Mr. J. Waind, Brawby

Class 1 Any Pedigree Steer, any weight Class 2 Any Pedigree Heifer, any weight Class 3 Any Continental Steer under 500 kgs Class 4 Any Continental Steer over 500 kgs Class 5 Butcher’s Heifer, any breed, under 500 kgs Class 6 Butcher’s Heifer, any breed, over 500 kgs Class 7 A pair of Beef animals - must have been entered in a previous class. Malcolm Johnson Trophy for Champion Butcher’s Beast. Class 8 Beef Calf to be shown in the ring by Boy or Girl 16 years and under. 50% of marks will be awarded for handling and grooming. Any breed under 6 months. Class 9 Dairy Heifer Calf to be shown in the ring by Boy or Girl 16 years and under. 50% of marks will be awarded for handling and grooming. Any Breed under 6 Months Class 10 Beef Calf to be shown in the ring by a handler 17 years and above 50% of marks will be awarded for handling and grooming, Any breed under 6 months Class 11 Dairy Heifer Calf to be shown in the ring by by a handler 17 years and above 50% of marks will be awarded for handling and grooming, Any breed under 6 months Registered number to be stated on entry form. Thompson Cup for Best Calf & Handler judged from winners in Classes 8 & 9.

GOATS Due to the decline in number of entries the Committee have decided to have a display of goats only.

LIVESTOCK TO REMAIN ON THE FIELD UNTIL 4.00PM ALL HORSES TRANSPORTED FOR USE IN COMPETITION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PASSPORT Horses MUST have been vaccinated to comply with the requirements of the primary course (first vaccination and then second vaccination between 21-92 days later), followed by the first booster (150-215 days) and all subsequent boosters. Horses may compete having received the primary course and prior to the first booster, but not within seven days of receiving a vaccine dose. Horses MUST have been vaccinated within six months before The Show, but not less than seven days of arriving at The Show. In-foal mares that have already had vaccinations of primary Equine Influenza course should be vaccinated 4 – 6 weeks before the foal is due to be born. Foals should be vaccinated for Equine Influenza at six months to commence their primary course. We urge all owners to adhere to strict biosecurity protocols at all times. Vaccinations are subject to local risk assessments by the attending veterinarians. Please note that neither vaccination certificates nor passports should be sent to the show prior to the event. However, random checks will be carried out on the Showground during the show.

HUNTER RIDING Judging: 9.00 a.m. Prizes: £20, £15, £10 Entry £3 JUDGE: Nicky Lyons, Norton Class 21 Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, over 15.2 h.h. Class 22 Small Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, over 14.2 h.h. and not exceeding 15.2 h.h. Class 23 Retrained Racehorse Sturdy Cup For Class 21 Mr. Magnum Cup - Class 22 Anthony Milburn Cup for Champion Ridden Hunter. The Sonley Memorial Cup for the Champion Retrained Racehorse. Please Note: After the Retrained Racehorse the ring will be divided Ridden Coloured in Ring 1 Ridden Ponies in Ring 2

RIDDEN COLOURED (OPEN TO PIEBALD AND SKEWBALD ONLY) AND VETERANS (RING 1) Prizes: £18, £12, £8 Entry £3 JUDGE: Mrs. D. Musgrave, Ampleforth Class 24 Ridden Coloured Open any type Class 25 Ridden Mountain & Moorland Open, any type Class 26 Ridden Veteran open to all ponies and horses over the age of 15 years Class 27 In Hand Veteran open to all ponies and horses over the age of 15 years Mrs. E. Miller kindly gives cup for Best 14.2 & under Rosedale Show Cup best 14.3 & over Trophy for the Champion Ridden Coloured kindly donated by Tricia Cole HEAVY HORSES (RING 1) Judging: 12.00 noon Prizes: £35, £30, £25 Entry £3 JUDGE: Mrs. V. Giles, Wellington, Somerset Class 28 Barren Mare not having produced a foal in 2019 or Gelding, 3 years or over. Class 29 Best Brood Mare with Foal at foot. For draught purpose Class 30 Best Carting Foal, Colt or Filly. George Johnson Trophy for Best Carting Foal Class 31 Colt, Gelding or Filly, Yearling. Class 32 Colt, Gelding or Filly 2 year old. Class 33 Single Heavy Horse in Plough Gears. Class 34 Best Pair of Heavy Horses. Mares or Geldings, any age. Class 35 Best Plaited Heavy Horse Class 36 Best Ridden Heavy Horse James Farrow Perpetual Cup and a prize of £50 for Champion Heavy Horse Jemmy Aconley Memorial Shield kindly given by E. M. Aconley, Rillington. A donation to prize money in the Heavy Horse classes is kindly given kindly sponsored by Brig. M. Perrett-Young, Kirkbymoorside in memory of his late wife Doreen. The GYMKHANA will start at 3.00 p.m. See end of schedule for Classes. All riders must wear a BHS approved hat. PONIES (RING 2) Show Riding Classes Prizes: £18, £12, £8 Entry £3.00 Rosettes to 6th Place JUDGE: Classes 37-41 Mrs. Burnell, Hutton Wandsley. Class 37 Under 18 years. Smartest turn out W. Pearson Cup Class 38 Lead Rein Pony, not exceeding 12.2 to be ridden by a child 8 years and under A. & A.W. Champion Cup Class 39 Pony not exceeding 12.2 to be ridden by a Boy or Girl 12 years and under Decaward Shield Class 40 Pony exceeding 12.2 and not exceeding 13.2 Rider any age Class 41 Pony exceeding 13.2 and not exceeding 14.2 Rider any age Mrs. Turnbull Cup John Neesam Cup for the Champion Ridden Pony to be judged from 1st and 2nd in Classes 39, 40 & 41

PONIES - IN HAND (RING 2) Prizes: £18, £12, £8 Entry £3.00 Rosettes to 6th Place JUDGE: Classes 42-46 49-52 Judge Mrs. K. Money, Classes 47-48 Judge Mrs. D. Musgrave, Ampleforth Class 42 Miniature Shetland Pony, any age, to be shown in hand. Registered name and number to be stated on entry form and must be registered with the Shetland Pony Society Hawsker Stud kindly donate trophy for the Best Miniature Shetland Pony Class 43 Standard Shetland Pony, any age, to be shown in hand. Registered name and number to be stated on entry form and must be registered with the Shetland Pony Society Hawsker Stud kindly donate trophy for theBest Standard Shetland Pony Rosettes for the Best Yearling, 2 and 3 Year Old in classes 42 & 43 Class 44 Welsh Mountain Section A, any age, to be shown in hand. Registered name and number to be stated on entry form. Class 45 Small Breeds other than Shetland and Welsh Sec. A. (Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh Section B) to be shown in hand. Registered name and number to be stated on entry form. Class 46 Large Breeds (Fell, Dales, Highland, Connemara, New Forest, Welsh Section C and D) to be shown in hand Registered name and number to be stated on entry form. The Dales Pony Society Special Rosette to be awarded to the best registered Dales Pony owned by a member of the Dales Pony Society. The Fell Pony Society Special Rosette to be awarded to the best registered Fell Pony owned by a member of the Fell Pony Society. Oakbury Stud Trophy for Champion Mountain and Moorland Pony to be judged from 1st and 2nd in classes 42 - 46 Class 47 Coloured Horse or Pony open to Piebald or Skewbald only, any height, 3 years or under, open in hand. Class 48 Coloured Horse or Pony open to Piebald or Skewbald only, any height, 4 years and over, Open in Hand Class 49 Pony Brood Mare with Foal at foot or stinted. Genesis Stud Trophy kindly donated by Mr & Mrs J. Smith Class 50 Pony, Colt or Filly foal The Treddenoch Jack the Lad memorial Trophy to the winner kindly donated by Mr. & Mrs. T. Aldred Class 51 Pony, Yearling Class 52 Pony 2 or 3 years old Perrett-Young Cup for Best Exhibit in Classes 49, 50, 51, 52 Class 53 Fancy Dress on Horseback or Driven. Roland Stephenson Cup.

Unaffiliated Jumping Approx 4.00 p.m. Horses and Ponies to jump together but be judged separately Prizes: £10, £8, £5 Rosettes to 6th Place Entry Fee £4 JUDGE Mrs. A. Brown Sinnington Entries also taken on the field AGE of Rider as Date of Show

Class 1J Max Height 45cm Class 2J Max Height 55cm TROPHIES FOR Class 3J Max Height 65cm JUNIOR CLASSES Class 4J Max Height 75cm Class 5J Max Height 85cm ONLY

Class 1J - Brown Trophy Class 2J - L. & M. Turnbull Cup Class 3J - Geoffrey Dunn Trophy } Class 4J - Anglia Castings & Engineering Ltd. Trophy Class 5J - Trustspan Trophy

Anyone 16 years or under riding 14.2 and over will be judged as a senior. Any adult riding 14.2 and under are also classed as seniors.

All Show Jumping Entries to Mrs. Alison Brown, Friars Hill, Sinnington See separate Show Jumping entry form SHEEP Judging of sheep commences at 11.00 a.m. Sheep must remain on the field until 4.00 p.m. PLEASE NOTE DEFRA TAGGING RULES AT TIME OF SHOW

SWALEDALE Prizes: £10, £7, £5 Entry £1 Malcolm Allison JUDGE: Mr. Class 54 Best Swaledale Tup Lamb Class 55 Swaledale Shearling Ram Class 56 Swaledale Aged Ram Class 57 1 Swaledale Gimmer Lamb Class 58 1 Swaledale Gimmer Shearling Class 59 1 Swaledale Ewe suckled lamb in 2019 Class 60 Group of four Swaledale, 1 Aged or Shearling Ram, Tup Lamb, Gimmer Lamb, Ewe or Gimmer Shearling. Class 61 Sheep owned by a Small Breeder under 25 years of age - Male or Female Gerald Barraclough Memorial Trophy for Best Exhibit in Class 56 Ernest Metcalfe Cup for Supreme Champion Special Rosette donated by Swaledale Sheep Breeders Assoc. for Supreme Champion. Rosedale & District Society Cup for most points Swaledale classes. Carter Trophy for Best Male and Female Sheep bred by exhibitor

MASHAMS AND MULES Prizes £10, £7, £5 Entry £1 JUDGE: Mr. E. Bainbridge, Richmond. Class 62 1 Mule Gimmer Lamb Class 63 Pair of Mule Gimmer Lambs. Class 64 1 Mule Gimmer Shearling. Class 65 Pair of Mule Gimmer Shearlings. Class 66 Any other Cross Breed, Female John Rees Tankard for Best Exhibit in Mashams and Mules

BLUE FACED LEICESTER Prizes £10, £7, £5. Entry £1 JUDGE: Rachel Raines, Hexham Class 67 Blue Faced Leicester Tup Lamb Class 68 Blue Faced Leicester Gimmer Lamb Class 69 Blue Faced Leicester Tup any age Class 70 Blue Faced Leicester Ewe any age Special Rosette for Champion Blue Faced Leicester Pickering Tankard for Best Exhibit in Blue Faced Leicesters Kindly donated by Mr. W. F. Frank TEXELS (UNACCREDITED) Prizes £10, £7, £5 Entry £1 JUDGE Rachel Raines, Hexham Class 71 Texel Tup Lamb Class 72 Texel Gimmer Lamb Class 73 Texel Shearling or Aged Ram Class 74 Texel Ewe any age Class 75 Sheep owned by a small breeder under 25 years of age male or female Perpetual Cup for most points in Texel Classes

BUTCHERING LAMBS Prizes: £10, £7, £5. Entry £1 JUDGE: Rachel. Raines Hexham Class 76 Terminal Sire Class 77 2 Lambs for butchering purposes. Class 78 2 Gimmer or Wether Lambs first cross from Scot or Swaledale Ewe. Class 79 2 Local Fat Lambs, open to Rosedale, Hartoft and Farndale only. Maurice Pearson Tankard for Class 79

RARE AND MINORITY BREEDS Prizes: £10, £7, £5. Entry £1 JUDGE: J. F. Fozzard, Goole Class 80 Primitive Male Class 81 Primitive Female Class 82 Non-Primitive Male Lamb Class 83 Non-Primitive Aged Ram Class 84 Non-Primitive Female Lamb Class 85 Non-Primitive Aged Ewe Class 86 Group of not more than Four Legard Trophy for best exhibit

SHEEP SHOWN BY CHILD To be judged on handling only at 2pm Prizes: £5, £3, £2. Entry 50p JUDGE: Mr. K. Boddy, Hartoft Class 87 Sheep to be shown in ring by child 5 years or under Class 88 Sheep to be shown in ring by child 6-10 years Class 89 Sheep to be shown in ring by child 11-15 years Cattle, Sheep and Horse Classes are subject to DEFRA regulations. The Committee reserves the right to cancel or amalgamate any classes if circumstances dictate. Please indicate the number of pens required on entry form BABY SHOW Entry on the field. Prizes: £3, £2, £1. Entry FREE JUDGE: Mrs. J. Simpson, Ilford Judging at 2.00 p.m. Class 1 Under 9 months. Class 2 9-18 months. Class 3 19-24 months.

CHILDREN'S SPORTS at 2.30 p.m. Prizes: £3.00, £2.00, £1.00. Entry Free. Flat Races: Boys 4 years and under; Girls 4 years and under; Boys 5-7 years; Girls 5-7 years; Boys 8-11 years; Girls 8-11 years; Boys 12-14 years; Girls 12-14 years. Coach and Horses Race: Girls 11 years & under, 12-14 years Boys 11 years & under, 12-14 years Sack Race: Girls 11 years & under, 12-14 years Boys 11 years & under, 12-14 years Standing Skipping: Children. Adults.

DOG SHOW Entries taken on field from 1.30pm, judging at 2pm. Rosettes for 1st- 6th Entry £1. JUDGE: Mrs. Daryl. Parkinson

Class 1 Any variety sporting. Open Class 2 Any variety non-sporting. Open Class 3 Any variety puppy 6 - 12months Class 4 Veteran, 8 years and over Class 5 Dog most like its owner. Class 6 Dog shown by a child under 16 years Class 7 Dog the Judge would most like to take home. Class 8 Best 6 legs (Dog & handler) Class 9 Waggiest tail Class 10 Scruffiest dog or bitch. The Cabitas Trophy Kindly donated by Shirley Flinton for Class 5 INDUSTRIAL SECTION All entries must not have been previously shown at The Rosedale Show Prize money in all classes: £5, £4, £3. Entry 60p JUDGES: Classes 93-115 - Mrs M Leckenby, Kirkbymoorside, Mrs Dixon, Class 93 Small White Loaf (approx 1lb) Class 94 Small Brown Loaf (approx 1lb) Class 95 4 Pieces of Traybake (one variety, NOT Brownies) Class 96 4 Fruit Scones Class 97 4 Cheese Scones Class 98 Plain Chocolate Cake (no icing or filling) Class 99 Lemon Drizzle Cake Class 100 Fruit Loaf Class 101 6 Ginger Biscuits Class 102 Fatless Sponge Cake - (no icing or filling) Class 103 Victoria Sandwich Cake (Baked in 2 tins) Class 104 6 Shortbread Fingers Class 105 6 Traditional Recipe Queen Cakes - no paper cases Class 106 Savoury Flan - Shortcrust Pastry Class 107 Cherry Loaf Class 108 4 Chocolate Brownies Class 109 Plate of 4 different savoury items suitable for a finger buffet Class 110 Men Only - 4 Muffins, 1 variety Class 111 Men Only - Cake of own choice undecorated, not exceeding 7” Diam.

EGGS Class 112 6 Hen Eggs, White Fresh Class 113 6 Hen Eggs, Brown Fresh Class 114 6 Hen Eggs, Blue or Green Class 115 6 Bantam Eggs F. Dowson Memorial Cup for most points in Classes 93-115

HANDICRAFTS JUDGES: Mrs Ruth Myers, Lorna Shepherd, Class 116 A piece of Handmade Jewellery Class 117 Any Fancy Article, Soft Material Only Class 118 A Cushion Max Size 16 Inches Class 119 Doll Dressed in a Homemade Outfit Class 120 A Needlefelt Animal Class 121 A Cross Stitch, Framed Class 122 Any other framed needlework Class 123 Any Fancy Article, Crochet work. Class 124 Any Hand Knitted Garment for a baby up to 18 months Class 125 Any Hand Knitted Garment for a Child. 2-6 years Class 126 Any Hand Knitted Garment for an Adult Class 127 A Doorstop made from any material Class 128 Any Useful Article. Class 129 Best Soft Toy, Knitted. Class 130 Any item made from Patchwork Class 131 A Card suitable for a Christening, Max Size A5 Class 132 A Card suitable for a Male Birthday, Max Size A5 Class 133 Any Article from any craft not scheduled. Doris Mappin Cup—Class 121 Chrissie Colledge Memorial Cup—Best Soft Toy (Class 129). Dolsan Cup—Class 130 James Birkmyre cup for the Best Exhibit in Classes 119-123

FROM THE ARCHIVES Class 134 A small bottle of named Non-alcoholic Drink, suitable for a party. Ingredients to be shown. Class 135 4 Eccles cakes Class 136 Teabread, exhibitors own recipe to be displayed Class 137 An item made from a yard of material Norman Geoffrey Smith trophy for most points in Archive Classes

PRESERVES (ETC.) JUDGE: Brackon Hill Jams, Elvington Class 138 Jar of Raspberry Jam. Class 139 Jar of Strawberry Jam. Class 140 Jar of Blackcurrant Jam Class 141 Jar of Jam, any other variety. Class 142 Jar of Jelly, any variety. Class 143 Jar of Marmalade. Class 144 Jar of Lemon Curd. Class 145 Jar of Chutney. Class 146 Jar of Pickled Vegetables. O'Brien Cup - Class l38 Updale Cup - Most points in Classes 138-146 WINES JUDGE: Dr. A. Heading, Great Broughton Class 147 White or Rose Wine Dry or Sweet Class 148 Red Wine, Dry or Sweet. Class 149 Bottle of Damson Gin Approx 35cl Bottle Class 150 Sloe Gin Liqueur Approx 35cl Bottle Class 151 Any other variety of liqueur. Gwyneth John Goblet for best exhibit in section.

WOMEN'S INSTITUTE & COUNTRY WOMEN'S SECTION (Members only) All entries to be exhibitor's own work Class 152 Seed Cake (Small 1lb loaf tin) Class 153 Small Kilner Jar of any Bottled Fruit Class 154 Fresh Flower Card celebrating Updale W.I.'s 80th Anniversary Class 155 Any article made from 1 or 2 socks For most points, Mrs. Dolphin Rose Bowl

CHILDREN’S BAKING (OWN WORK) Class 156 5yrs & Under A Cheese and Pineapple Hedgehog Class 157 6-8yrs A Plate of 4 Different Savoury Nibbles Class 157 16yrs & Under A Plate of 4 small Apple Tarts (no cream topping or decoration) Class 159 16yrs & Under A Savoury Flan (Max size 8 inches)

ART ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE ANONYMOUS JUDGE: Mrs. H. Marshall Class 160 Pencil, Pen and Ink, Line and Wash Pastel. any subject, Max A3 Class 161 Picture using any other medium, Max A3 Class 162 Water Colour Painting, any subject, Max A3 Class 163 Oil Painting/Acrylic any subject, Max A3 Sloots Cup for the Best Art Exhibit Class 164 A Papier Mache Bowl in Style of Gillies Jones Glass design Class 165 Handwriting - Poem - Maximum 120 words to be judged on quality of handwriting not calligraphy Bill Church Plaque for Best in Class 165 Class 166 A Short story in 50 words judged on content and originality written in 2019 PHOTOGRAPHY (7” x 5” Max) JUDGE Craig Ellis All photographs to be taken by the exhibitor Class 167 Sleeping Beauty (with caption) Class 168 A Local Dale Class 169 Summertime Fun Class 170 A Special Day Class 171 In the Forest Class 172 I can see a rainbow Class 173 Open to Children 15 years and under: A picture using Snapchat filters Gary Holmes Shield for best exhibit in photography

CHILDREN’S CLASSES Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 60p JUDGES: Mrs. J Leaver, , Lucy Leaver, Saltburn Age only to be written on the front of the exhibit Class 174 Handwriting Reception Infants & Under Mini beast poem Class 175 Painting Reception Infants & Under Monsters (max size A3) Class 176 Collage Reception Infants & Under My Favourite Story (max size A3) Class 177 Model Reception Infants & Under Mini Beast (any media) Class 178 Handwriting Year 1 & 2 Sea Poem Class 179 Painting Year 1 & 2 Infants A Storm (max size A3) Class 180 Collage Year 1 & 2 Infants Under The Sea (max size A3) Class 181 Model Year 1 & 2 Infants A Mythical Beast (any media) Class 182 Handwriting Yr3 & 4 A Flower/Flowers poem Class 183 Painting Yr3 & 4 The Sea (max size A3) Class 184 Drawing Yr3 & 4 Water (max size A3) Class 185 Model Yr3 & 4 Book in a Box (any media) Class 186 Handwriting Yr 5 & 6 Water poem Class 187 PaintingYr 5 & 6 Water (max size A3) Class 188 Drawing Yr 5 & 6 The Sea (max size A3) Class 189 Model Yr 5 & 6 Sailing (any media)

Class 263 A Pebble Art picture 12-15 yrs (Max A4) Class 264 A Photo of “My Favourite Place” 12-15 yrs (Max A5) Class 265 Garden Flower Arrangement in a Novelty Container (11 yrs & under) Class 266 Garden Flower Arrangement in a Novelty Container (12 - 15 yrs)

All Classes both Boys and Girls The Jackson/Cowley Cup to the child with most points attending Rosedale School. West Riding Cup for the best specimen of handwriting Years 3 & 4 FLOWERS Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 60p JUDGES: Mr. T. Maynard, Mrs. A. Maynard, Great Broughton. Class 190 1 Gents Buttonhole. Class 191 1 Lady's Spray. Class 192 3 Asters. Class 193 3 Roses. Class 194 Miniature Flower Arrangement Max Size 4” Class 195 3 Dahlias Decorative Class 196 3 Dahlias Cactus Class 197 4 Pom Pom Dahlias Class 198 1 Rose judged on scent only Class 199 4 Pansies or Violas. Class 200 My ideal miniature garden. Max size 12”x12” Class 201 Vase of Sweet Peas, 12 stems. Class 202 A bunch of Lavender Class 203 3 Marigolds. Class 197 - R. Harvey Cup. Class 205 - T. D. Bowes Rose Bowl. N.B. All flowers to be grown by exhibitor.

LOCAL FLOWERS (See Rule 16) Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 60p Class 204 4 Dahlias. Class 205 3 Roses. Class 206 4 Pansies. Class 207 Vase or Bowl of Mixed Flowers. M. J. Sims Cup for most points. Jack Bowes Memorial Trophy for Class 208

PLANTS Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 60p Class 208 Flowering Plant, any variety. Class 209 1 Foliage Plant, any variety. Class 210 1 Cactus Plant or Succulent. Class 211 An Orchid any variety

All entries not staged by 10.00 a.m. will be rejected ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 3rd August 2019 VEGETABLES Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 60p JUDGE: Mr. G. P. Watson, Ainthorpe. Class 212 6 Eschalots, Straw. Class 213 One head of Lettuce Class 214 1 Cauliflower. Class 215 3 Stalks of Rhubarb. Class 216 6 Pods of Broad Beans. Class 217 6 Pods of Peas. Class 218 3 Carrots, Long. Class 219 4 Tomatoes. Class 220 1 Vegetable Marrow. Class 221 6 Cherry Tomatoes Class 222 6 Kidney Beans. Class 223 6 Runner Beans. Class 224 6 Eschalots, dressed red. Class 225 2 Courgettes. Class 226 3 Onions with tops. Class 227 4 Winter Onions, dressed. Class 228 6 Onions grown from bulb. Class 229 2 Beetroots, globe. Class 230 2 Beetroots, long. Class 231 Any other single vegetable not classified. Class 232 1 Green Cabbage. Class 233 1 Cucumber. Class 234 Potatoes, 3 varieties, 4 of each kind. Class 235 6 Potatoes, round. Class 236 6 Potatoes, kidney. Class 237 1 Vegetable & 1 Bloom Class 238 1 Fruit & 1 Bloom Class 239 3 Varieties of Growing Herbs Class 240 The Longest stick of Rhubarb - In the best condition Desmond's Cup Class 238 Bert Thompson Memorial Cup best exhibit Classes 239 & 240 John Young Cup for most points.

NOVICE CLASSES The following six classes are open to any exhibitor who has never previously won a first prize in Horticulture at Rosedale Show Class 241 3 Onions as grown Class 242 2 Round Beetroot Class 243 2 Courgettes Class 244 4 Tomatoes Class 245 3 Potatoes Class 246 Single Stem of any Flower FARM PRODUCE Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 60p NOTE: Must be grown in 2019 JUDGE: Mr. C. Foxton, Nunnington Class 247 2 Swedes. Class 248 2 Fodder Beet any colour Class 249 6 Farmers potatoes (unwashed) Class 250 A Sample of Winter Barley Class 251 12 Ears of Wheat Class 252 12 Ears of Barley, Winter Variety Class 253 12 Ears of Barley, Spring Variety. Class 254 12 Ears of White Oats Class 255 1 Bale or Truss of this season’s hay Class 256 A Sample of Silage (clamp or big bale) Max 5kg The Pearson Cup for most points in the Farm Produce Classes. D & R Cussons Trophy for Class 259

SHEPHERD'S CROOKS Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 60p JUDGE: Mr. C. Foxton, Nunnington Class 257 Stick, Any Variety Class 258 Shepherd’s Crook, Any Variety Class 259 Thumb Stick, Any Variety Class 260 Stick Any Variety, for Novice - not previously having won First Prize in Stick Classes at Rosedale Show James Hodgson Memorial Cup for Best Exhibit.

OUTDOOR SCULPTURES (maximum height 6') Prizes: £10, £6, £4. Entry £1 Rosettes for all. Class 261 An Animal made from Recycled Material Class 262 Any Animal made from wood Rosedale Cup for Best Exhibit SMALL STOCK SECTION All Entries to: Mrs S. Myers, Low Thorgill Farm, Rosedale West, Pickering Y018 8SG Tel: (01751) 417375 Entries close Saturday, 3rd August, 2019 RABBITS Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 80p Judging to commence 10.30am Mr. Dave Pounder JUDGE: FANCY Class 1 Dutch/English Adult Class 2 Dutch English U/5 Class 3 AV Lop/ N.Dwarf Adult Class 4 AV Lop/N.Dwarf U/5 Class 5 Silver/Tan/Himalayan Adult Class 6 Silver/Tan/Himalayan U/5 Class 7 Any Other Variety Adult Class 8 Any Other Variety Adult U/5 Class 9 Challenge Fancy Adult Class 10 Challenge Fancy U/5 Class 11 Any Variety Rex Adult Class 12 Any Variety Rex U/5 Class 13 Any Variety Normal Fur Adult Class 14 Any Variety Normal Fur U/5 Class 15 Fur/Rex Challenge Adult Class 16 Fur/Rex Challenge U/5 Class 17 Grand Challenge AVAA Class 18 Best Childs Rabbit (condition) no Duplicates Andrew Pinder Shield for Class 17 Barry Pinder Cup for Class 18 All entries not staged by 10.00 a.m. will be rejected

CAVIES Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 80p Mrs Carol Sharpe JUDGE: Class 19 Self Adult Class 20 Self 5 to 8 Months Class 21 Self under 5 months Class 22 Any other variety Adult Class 23 Any other variety 5 to 8 months Class 24 Any other variety under 5 months Class 25 Self Challenge Any age Class 26 Non Self challenge Any age Class 27 Challenge A.A Class 28 Juveniles - No Duplicates PIGEONS Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 80p Judging to commence 10.30a.m. JUDGE: MR. R. CASS Class 29 Homer Cock Class 30 Homer Hen Class 31 Homer Cock Rung 2019 Class 32 Homer Hen Rung 2019 Class 33 Wire Class Cock, judged through wires Class 34 Wire Class Hen, judged through wires Class 35 Any Other Flyer, Cock or Hen Class 36 Any Other Variety Cock L.F Class 37 Any Other Variety Hen L.F Class 38 Short Faced Adult

DUCKS/POULTRY ( Subject to DEFRA Regulations) Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry 80p Judging to commence 10.30a.m. JUDGES: MR. P. COX Class 39 Call or Bantam Duck, or Drake Class 40 Duck any other variety Class 41 Drake any other variety Class 42 Large Fowl Male Heavy breed Class 43 Large Fowl Male Light Breed Class 44 Large Fowl Hen heavy Breed Class 45 Large Fowl Hen Light Breed Class 46 Cross bred Hen / Pullet, Likeliest layer Class 47 Rare Breed Cock Class 48 Rare Breed Hen Class 49 Any Variety True Bantam cock or hen Class 50 Wyandotte Bantam Cock or Hen Class 51 Pekin Cock or Hen Class 52 Any Other Variety Bantam Cock, Soft feathered Class 53 Any Other Variety Bantam Hen, Soft Feathered Class 54 Old English Game Male Class 55 Old English Game Female Class 56 Any Other Variety Hard Feather Male Class 57 Any Other Variety Hard Feather Female Class 58 Bantam Cockerel hatched 2019 Class 59 Bantam Pullet hatched 2019 Class 60 Juveniles No Duplicates FOX HOUNDS Prizes: £5, £4, £3. Entry £1.00 Judging to commence at 2.00 p.m. Entries taken on the field. JUDGE: Mr. M. Sewell, Class 1 Best Foxhound Dog Class 2 Best Fellhound Dog Class 3 Best Foxhound Dog, Unentered Class 4 Best Fellhound Dog, Unentered Class 5 Best Foxhound Bitch Class 6 Best Fellhound Bitch Class 7 Best Foxhound Bitch, Unentered Class 8 Best Fellhound Bitch, Unentered Class 9 Best Couple Foxhounds Class 10 Best Couple Fellhounds Class 11 Best Hound Puppy Under 1 Year Decaward Trophy for the best Fox Hound. G. T. Thornton Cup for the Best Fellhound. Bob Istead Shield for Best Hound Puppy

TERRIER SHOW Judging commences at 2pm JUDGE: Mr. Cuthbertson, Rosettes for Prizes: Entry £1.00 Entries taken on the Field ENTRY CRITERIA 1. Only undocked and legally docked terriers may be entered at this show 2. All terriers born on or after 6th April 2007 must be legally docked to be entered. Exhibitors must have a docking certificate available for examination if requested by a show official. Class 1 Lakeland, Dog. Class 2 Lakeland Bitch. Class 3 Lakeland Puppy Class 4 Border Dog. Class 5 Border Bitch. Class 6 Border Puppy Class 7 Cross Bred Dog. Class 8 Cross Bred Bitch. Class 9 Cross Bred Puppy. Class 10 Rough Jack Russell Dog. Class 11 Rough Jack Russell Bitch. Class 12 Rough Jack Russell Puppy Class 13 Smooth Jack Russell Dog. Class 14 Smooth Jack Russell Bitch. Class 15 Smooth Jack Russell Puppy Class 16 Best Pair. Class 17 Under 12" Any Terrier Dog or Bitch. Class 18 Pet Dog or Bitch, any variety, shown by child under 12 years. Best in Show qualifies for the Cock of the North. Perrett-Young Tankard for Champion Terrier. Please note classes will be amalgamated if there are insufficient entries.

TERRIER RACES Run by mechanical rabbit and trap Entry 50p To commence after Terrier Show

GUNDOGS & SCURRY Entries on the field Scurry 12.30pm • Show 2.00 p.m. Prizes: £5, £4, £3 Entry Fee £1 JUDGE: Mrs. P. Barnes, Cropton Class 1 Labrador Class 2 English Springer Spaniel Class 3 Any other variety Gundog Winner in each class to be judged for Best in Show J. Greetham Memorial Trophy for the Best Gun Dog

HOUND TRAIL FIRST RACE PRIZES, £2.50, £2.00, £1.50, £1.00, Entry £1.00 SECOND RACE PRIZES, £2.50, £2.00, £ 1.50, £1.00, Entry £1.00 Hound Trail to be run under Yorkshire Hound Trail Association Rules All Hounds must be registered with the Yorkshire Hound Trail Association First Race Winner - Wedgwood Trophy Second Race Winner - Dynamo Trophy

GYMKHANA GAMES Ring Classes take precedence over Gymkhana Entries taken on the field Prizes: £4.00, £3.00, £2.00. Entry £1.50 Class 1 Bending Race, 8 years and under, lead rein Class 2 Bending Race, 12 years and under Class 3 Bending Race, 16 years and under Class 4 Potato Race, 8 years and under, lead rein Class 5 Potato Race, 12 years and under Class 6 Potato Race, 16 years and under Class 7 Musical Race, 8 years and under, lead rein Class 8 Musical Race, 12 years and under Class 9 Musical Race, 16 years and under Class 10 Bran Tub Race, 8 years and under Class 11 Bran Tub Race, 9 years and over In classes 10 and 11 all prize winners barred. VINTAGE TRACTORS Prizes £20, £15, £10 Entry £3 JUDGE: Mr. G. Stainthorpe, Whitby V1 Best Tractor Pre 1960. V2 Best Tractor Post 1960. V3 Most Original Tractor - No Entry Necessary Entries close Saturday, 3rd August 2019 District Council Cup for the Best Tractor Exhibit The Society tries to take every care to avoid accidents. Please do all you can to ensure that Rosedale Show runs safely. ROSEDALE AND DISTRICT ANNUAL SHOW TROPHIES Please note Trophies and Cups are donated in memory of past exhibitors and supporters of Rosedale Show. It is very disheartening for their family members and committee when these are not returned. We are pleased when you win them but more so when you return them. If you find one of our missing trophies PLEASE return it as soon as possible. If you are returning a cup or trophy on showday please take it to the cup tent clean and ready for presentation. S.Dring, Chairman

1. MALCOLM JOHNSON'S TROPHY - Champion Butcher's Beast. 2. THOMPSON CUP - Best Calf & Handler. Judged from Winners of Classes 8 & 9 3. THE STURDY CUP - Champion Mare or Gelding over 15.2 4. MR. MAGNUM CUP - Small Ridden Hunter. 5. ANTHONY MILBURN CUP - Champion Ridden Hunter. 6. SONLEY MEMORIAL CUP- Champion Retrained Racehorse. 7. MRS E. MILLER'S CUP - Ridden Coloured Pony 14.2 & under. 8. ROSEDALE SHOW CUP- Ridden Coloured Pony 14.3 & over. 9. TRICIA COLE TROPHY - Champion Ridden Coloured. 10. GEORGE JOHNSON TROPHY - Champion Heavy Horse Foal. 11. JAMES FARROW PERPETUAL CUP - Champion Heavy Horse. 12. JEMMY ACONLEY MEMORIAL SHIELD - Most Points in Heavy Horse Classes. 13. W. PEARSON CUP - Smartest Turnout. 14. A.& A.W. CHAMPION CUP - Ponies.. 15. DECAWARD SHIELD - Ponies. 16. MRS TURNBULL'S CUP-Ponies. 17. JOHN NEESAM CUP- Champion Ridden Pony. 18. HAWSKER STUD - Best Standard Shetland Pony. 19. HAWSKER STUD - Best Miniature Shetland Pony. 20. BRIAN MILBURN CUP-Welsh Mountain Section A. 21. OAKBURY STUD TROPHY - Champion Mountain & Moorland. 22. GENESIS STUD TROPHY - Champion Brood Mare (Kindly donated by Steve & Julie Smith). 23. TREDDENOCH JACK THE LAD MEMORIAL TROPHY - Champion Pony Foal. 24. PERRETT YOUNG CUP - Best Exhibit in Pony Breeding. 25. ROLAND STEPHENSON CUP - Mounted Fancy Dress. 26. BROWN TROPHY - Jumping. 27. L. & M. TURNBULL CUP - Jumping. 28. GEOFFREY DUNN TROPHY - Jumping. 29. ANGLIA CASTINGS & ENGINEERING TROPHY - Jumping. 30. TRUSTSPAN TROPHY - Jumping. 31. GERALD BARRACLOUGH MEMORIAL TROPHY - Swaledale Aged Ram. Best exhibit. 32. ERNEST METCALFE CUP - Supreme Champion Swaledale. 33. ROSEDALE & DISTRICT SOCIETY CUP - Most Points. Swaledale Classes. 34. CARTER TROPHY - Swaledale Classes. Best Male & Female bred by Exhibitor. 35. JOHN REES TANKARD - Best exhibit Mashams & Mules. 36. PICKERING TANKARD - Best exhibit. Blue Faced Leicesters. 37. PERPETUAL CUP - Most Points in Texel Classes. 38. MAURICE PEARSON TANKARD - Best exhibit Local Fat Lambs. 39. LEGARD TROPHY - Best exhibit. Rare & Minority Breeds. 40. CABITAS TROPHY - "Dog Most Like its Owner" 41. F. DOWSON MEMORIAL CUP - Most Points in Industrial Classes. 42. DORIS MAPPIN CUP - Embroidery. 43. CHRISSIE COLLEDGE MEMORIAL CUP- Best Soft Toy. 44. DOLSAN CUP - Patchwork. 45. JAMES BIRKMYRE CUP - Best Exhibit. Embroidery & Crochet work. 46. NORMAN GEOFFREY SMITH TROPHY - Most points in Archives section. 47. O'BRIEN CUP - Raspberry Jam. 48. UPDALE CUP - Most Points. Preserves. 49. GWYNETH JOHN GOBLET - Wine. 50. MRS DOLPHIN'S ROSE BOWL - W.I. & Y.C.W. Classes. 51-SLOOTSCUP-Art 52. BILL CHURCH PLAQUE - Handwriting. 53. GARY HOLMES SHIELD - Best exhibit. Photography. 54. JACKSON / COWLEY CUP - Local Children's Classes. 55. WEST RIDING CUP - Children's Handwriting. 56. REG. HARVEY'S CUP- Roses. 57. T.D. BOWES ROSE BOWL - Sweet Peas. 58. M.J. SIMS CUP - Local Flowers. 59. JACK BOWES MEMORIAL TROPHY - Dahlias. 60. DESMOND CUP - Potatoes. 61. BERT THOMPSON MEMORIAL CUP - Potatoes. 62. JOHN YOUNG CUP - Vegetables. 63. PEARSON CUP - Farm Produce. 64. D. & R.CUSSONS TROPHY - Hay. 65. JAMES HODGSON MEMORIAL CUP - Stick Classes. 66. ROSEDALE SHOW CUP - Outdoor Sculpture. 67. ANDREW PINDER SHIELD - Champion Rabbit. 68. BARRY PINDER CUP - Best Child's Rabbit. 69. DECAWARD TROPHY - Best Foxhound. 70. G.T. THORNON CUP- Best Fellhound. 71. BOB ISTEAD SHIELD - Best Hound Puppy. 72. PERRETT YOUNG TANKARD - Champion Terrier. 73. JON GREETHAM MEMORIAL TROPHY - Gundog Scurry. 74. WEDGEWOOD TROPHY - 1st. Hound Trail. 75. DYNAMO TROPHY - 2°11. Hound Trail. 76. RYEDALE DISTRICT COUNCIL CUP - Best Tractor exhibit.

The secretary to be notified of any loss or damage to a trophy. The following kindly donated prize money for the 2018 Rosedale Show

Trevor & Ena Dent, Rosedale Classes 3-7 Abbey Stores & Tearoom, Rosedale Classes 9&10, 75 Mr. & Mrs. L. Bargh, Rosedale Classes 21-23 Mrs. Matthews, Rosedale Classes 21-23 Pam Sellar, Rosedale Class 24 E. M. Aconley, Rillington Classes 28-36 Brig. M. Perrett-Young, Kirkbymoorside Classes 28-36 Dringstone Ltd., Hartoft Class 37 Peakscar Shetlands, Lockton Class 43 Mr. &Mrs. B. Milburn Class 44 Hull Auto Club Classes 54 & 55, 62 & 63 Boulton & Cooper Stephensons, Malton Class 57 Alan Myers Classes 54-61 Mr. W.F. Frank, Pickering Class 67 S. & A. Doughty, Rosedale Classes 71-75 Luke Doughty, Rosedale Class 77 John Dent, Rosedale Class 79 Jackie & Paul Roberts, Rosedale Classes 80-86 Rosedale Abbey Caravan Park Classes 87-89 Mrs. M. Truran, Rosedale Baby Show & Children’s Sports Barbara Harrington, Rosedale Novelty Dog Show Geoff Harland Class 110 Graze on the Green, Rosedale Classes 93-111 Caravan and Motorhome Club Rosedale Site Classes 138-146 Updale W. I., Rosedale Classes 152-159 Gillies Jones Glass Ltd. Classes 160-166 Eboracum Motorcycle Club of York Classes 167-173 Mr. M. Leckenby, Appleton-le-Moors Classes 167-173, 245-250 Trevor & Lorraine Dale, Rosedale Classes 174, 178, 182, 186 Barry Richardson, Classes 174-193 Rosedale Church Class 211 James and Stephanie Robinson, Rosedale Classes 208-211 Andrew Earls Holliday Classes 212-215 The White Horse Farm Hotel Classes 216-244 Dave Oakey, Rosedale Classes 261-263 Mr. A. Myers, Rosedale Best Pigeon Bob Istead, Rillington Best Hound Puppy Dave Oakey Vintage Tractors NOTES PROGRAMME OF EVENTS APPROX TIMETABLE

9.00AM JUDGING COMMENCES OF HUNTER RIDING (please note that after the Retrained Racehorse Class the ring will be divided) RIDDEN COLOURED Ring 1 RIDDEN PONIES Ring 2

10.00AM INDUSTRIAL TENT CLOSES

10.30AM JUDGING COMMENCES IN THE INDUSTRIAL TENT

10.30AM JUDGING COMMENCES IN THE FUR AND FEATHER TENT

11.00AM SHEEP VINTAGE TRACTORS CATTLE

12.00 NOON JUDGING COMMENCES FOR THE HEAVY HORSES

12.30PM GUN DOG SCURRY COMMENCES

1.30PM ENTRIES TAKEN FOR THE DOG SHOW

2.00PM JUDGING COMMENCES FOR THE TERRIERS FOLLOWED BY TERRIER RACING BABY SHOW FOX HOUNDS DOG SHOW GUN DOGS

2.30PM CHILDRENS SPORTS

2.45/3.00PM HOUND TRAIL

3.00PM GYMKHANA

4.00PM UNAFFILIATED SHOW JUMPING

4.00PM EXHIBITS MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE INDUSTRIAL TENT TO ALLOW PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY