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CHRISTCHURCH POULTRY, BANTAM and PIGEON CLUB (Inc.) CHRISTCHURCH POULTRY, BANTAM AND PIGEON CLUB (Inc.) 2018 ANNUAL SHOW SCHEDULE of POULTRY – BANTAMS WATERFOWL - PIGEONS – CAGE BIRDS SHOW DAYS AND HOURS Friday 22nd June 2018 - 1:00 p.m. – 6.00 p.m. Saturday 23rd June 2018 -9:00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. Held in the Table Tennis Canterbury Stadium, 294 BLENHEIM ROAD, RICCARTON, CHRISTCHURCH. ENTRIES CLOSE 4 JUNE 2018 Debenching – Saturday 23rd June 2018 4pm 1 CATEGORY JUDGES: Light Breeds Mr Stu Phipps, Ashburton Heavy Breeds Ms Sheryl Culling, Nelson Juniors Mr Stu Phipps, Ashburton Waterfowl Mr Clint O’Brien, Oamaru Fancy Bantams Mr Charlie Wilson, Dunedin Mr Robin Thompson, St Andrews (pekins) Hard Feather Fowls Mr Ashley Shadbolt, Christchurch Hard Feather Bantams Mr Ashley Shadbolt, Christchurch Homing Pigeons Mr Gavin Greenwood, Darfield (probationary) Eggs Mr Bob Dawber, Christchurch (probationary) Caged Birds Mr Robin Thompson, St Andrews United Pigeon Fanciers appointed judges Fancy Pigeons Mr Kelly Bray, Queenstown The club reserves the right to appoint more judges depending on entry numbers Judging to commence at 8.30 a.m. Friday June 22nd 2018 ENTRIES CLOSE 4 June 2018 and should be addressed to The Club Secretary, Christchurch Poultry Bantam & Pigeon Club, P.O. Box 8436, Riccarton, Christchurch 8440. e-mail: [email protected] Phone 0275 102 758 Mark Lilley Show Managers Mark Lilley (Poultry and Homing Pigeons) ph 0275 102 758 Alister Bull (Fancy Pigeons) Assistant Show Managers Ashley Shadbolt Penning Committee: Poultry M Lilley Pigeons R Dawber Foreign Exhibits M Lilley Sale of Birds Club Secretary – S Wyllie 2 Fraudulent Practice Committee: Poultry & Bantams M Lilley Pigeons R. Dawber & G.Greenwood _______________________________________________________ OFFICERS Patrons: E. Mitchell, B Inwood President: M Lilley Vice Presidents: P Jackson, K Bunton, A Vosloo Secretary: S Wyllie Treasurer: J Lilley Trustees: R Dawber, P Alty, P Jackson _______________________________________________________ LIFE MEMBERS: A. Bull C. Inwood B. Inwood P Alty R. Dawber E. Mitchell D. Bain K Orchard COMMITTEE: R Dawber, B Inwood, P Jackson, M. Lilley, K Bunton, S Wyllie, J Doo, N Todd, A Vosloo _______________________________________________________ LOCAL MEMBERS - Your help would be appreciated to assemble the show on Friday 15th June at 7:00 p.m. THANK YOU SUBSCRIPTIONS Senior members $ 10.00 Couples living at same address $ 15.00 Juniors $ 3.00 Juniors showing the same breed or variety as a senior member of their family MUST show in the OPEN classes. JUNIORS A junior exhibitor must have attained the age of 8 years and under the age of 17 years at time of show. CHILDRENS CLASSES Be aged between 4 years and 8 years. PENNING of birds 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Thursday 21st June PROGRAMME NO BIRDS TO BE PENNED ON MORNING OF JUDGING ONLY HARD GRAIN TO BE FED TO BIRDS ON PENNING JUDGING: To commence at 8.30 a.m. Friday 22nd June HOURS OF SHOW: Friday 22nd June 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday 23rd June 9:00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. PRESENTATION: Saturday 3:30 p.m – local trophies only DEBENCHING Saturday 23rd June 4.00 pm 3 MARKED CATALOGUES $ 5.00 EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE- REGULATION 3 This show is held under the rules of the New Zealand (S.I.) Poultry, Pigeon and Cage Bird Association (Inc.) by whom this schedule is approved. SECRETARY Mrs Karyn Cardno, 7 John Street, Ocean View, Dunedin, 9035. EXHIBITORS The Table Tennis Association have asked that we do not go on the uncovered areas of the playing surface with HARD SHOES, to avoid damage to their floor. THANK YOU ENTRY FEES MEMBERS: Poultry $ 1.50 per entry Bantams $ 1.50 per entry Pigeons $ 1.50 per entry Junior classes $ 0.50 per entry Eggs (incl decorative) $ 1.00 per saucer Cage Birds $ 1.00 per entry The above fees apply to exhibitors for up to 19 entries. 20 or more entries per exhibitor are $1.00 per entry – this applies to members only Juniors exhibiting in open classes must pay open entry fee NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENTRY FEE. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY OBSERVED. NON-MEMBERS: Poultry $ 3.00 per entry Bantams $3.00 per entry Pigeons $ 3.00 per entry Junior classes $ 0.50 per entry Eggs (incl decorative) $ 2.00 per saucer Juniors showing the same breed or variety as a senior member of their family MUST show in the OPEN classes. Entries will be accepted on a first in first served basis. The Secretary and Show Manager reserve the right to restrict the total number of entries, should this be deemed necessary MEMBERS must pay their membership at time of entries. A members ticket admits the holder to the show free of charge during the two days. BIRDS MUST NOT BE HANDLED DURING THE SHOW WITHOUT PERMISSION OF SHOW MANAGER BEFORE REMOVING your birds, you MUST get a steward or committee member to check them. 4 All birds left in show pens after 5.00 pm on Saturday 23rd June, except those to be freighted by the committee are left at the owners’ risk. Those exhibitors wishing to sell birds that are not entered in the show can purchase a sale pen for $5, a maximum of 2 birds per pen and these birds are the responsibility of their owner. These pens need to be requested prior to the show. AWARDS The Christchurch Poultry, Bantam & Pigeon Club awards a ribbon for the Best and Reserve of the following: Hard Feather Fowl Heavy Breed Light Breed Fancy Bantam Waterfowl Hard Feather Bantam Flying Homer (incl. colour and eyesign) Junior Poultry/Bantam Fancy Pigeon Cage Bird ROSETTE Best Childs Exhibit RIBBON G Barr Memorial Ribbon for Best White Wyandotte Bantam CLUB SPECIALS (there must be a quorum of eight birds benched before a special prize is awarded) $10 for Best Bird and $5 for Reserve in the following sections: Hard Feather Fowl Heavy Breed Light Breed Fancy Bantam Waterfowl Hard Feather Bantam Flying Homer (incl. colour and eyesign) Junior Poultry/Bantam Fancy Pigeon Cage Bird Junior Pigeon Junior Cage Bird Christchurch Poultry, Bantam & Pigeon Club meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of each month except January. The Annual General Meeting is held on the 2nd Monday of October. All meetings start at 8 pm in the summer and after daylight saving ends at 7.30pm in the clubrooms, 294 Blenheim Road, Christchurch. 5 PRIVATE CUPS Awards and trophies are only open to financial members of the club unless otherwise stated. Cups are not released to winners, but engraved and displayed in the clubrooms. McQuarrie Shield Best Nun Biggs Memorial Cup Best Fancy Pigeon Harker Brown Shield Best Golden Pencilled Hamburg Tom Findlay Memorial Cup Best Pekin AORC E. J. Ross Memorial Cup Best Heavy AORB Harry Chapman Cup Best Minorca C. A. Gallop Memorial TrophyBest Hard Heavy Breed D. McLenaghan Game Shield Best Hard Feather Fowl Andy Shirlaw Memorial Trophy Best O. E. G. Duckwing Fowl Mrs P. Acton-Adams Cup Best Silver Wyandotte Eric Tippins Memorial Tray Best Fancy Bantam E. W. Tippins Memorial Jug Best Light Breed Carl Cussen Memorial Cup Best Heavy Breed Kennard Shield Best Australorp Female D. H. McLenaghan Trophy Best Heavy Breed H. A. Pearson Cup Best Hard Feather Bantam Arthur Wilkins Memorial Tray Best O.E.G. Fowl Female Doug Bain Cup Best Duck or Drake Clydesdale Farm Trophy Reserve Duck or Drake B. & J. Campbell Trophy Best Araucana Inwood Trophy Best Game Bantam McLenaghan Trophy Best Fancy Pigeon to incl. A. S. R., German Beauty, Show Pen Homer Doug McLenaghan Trophy Best Flying Homer to include Colour & Eyesign Zenith Cup Winner Largest Utility Class C. C. Minty Mem. Ribbon Best ASR Don Skurr Memorial Ribbon Best Hamburg W. L. Gobbe Memorial Ribbon Best Black Rosecomb Bantam Rachel Barr Memorial Ribbon Champion Junior Poultry/ Bantam Jacqui Inkson Memorial Shield Best Exhibit Eggs Hayhurst Challenge Cup Best Buff Orpington Christchurch P & C Society – The Committee Challenge Cup Best Leghorn EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE - AFTER BENCHING BIRDS PLEASE REMOVE ALL CONTAINERS TO THE STORAGE AREA 6 MAJOR AWARDS Premier Club Special – Best Fancy Bantam receives $50 White Cup for White Leghorn Male White Cup for White Leghorn Female Winners receive $50 each Sponsored by New Zealand (SI) Poultry, Pigeon & Cage Bird Association Christchurch P & C Society - The Committee Challenge Cup for Best Leghorn in Show Excepting American Class This cup was last awarded in 1901 and was given back to our club by a descendant of the last winner in 2017 and we are very pleased to have this back in our club Canterbury Challenge Cup To be contested at all 5 Canterbury Shows – Timaru, North Canterbury, Ashburton, Christchurch, Waimate. Points to be collected over a 2 year period - the breed for 2018/19 period will be Black Orpington. At the end of 2019 season the exhibitor with the most points for Black Orpingtons will win the Canterbury Challenge Cup. PRIZE RATE NUMBER OF BIRDS FIRST SECOND THIRD 10 birds & over $8.00 $ 3.00 $ 2.00 6 to 9 birds $2.00 $ 1.00 $ 0.50 3 to 5 birds $ 1.00 $ 0.50 N/A 2 birds $ 1.00 N/A N/A CLASS SPECIALS A class special of $5.00 for the best bird and $3.00 for the reserve bird will be given providing there is a quorum of 8 in breed benched. Donated Specials 2018 Show The National Committee of the Rare Breeds Society donate 3 cups for the 2018 Show. The three categories will be; A.O.S.V Heavy Breed (Eligible Breeds are Frizzle, French Maran, Ixworth, Brahma, Cochin, Dorking and New Holland Blue) A.O.S.V Light Breed (Eligible Breeds are Houdan, Legbar, Campine, Silician Buttercup and Polish) A.O.S.V Breed of Duck (Eligible Breeds are Aylesbury, Blue Swedish, Saxony, Crested, Magpie, Bali, Abacot Ranger) 7 Anonymous Sponsor $25.00 Best
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