2019

2ND MARCH 2019

WINCHESTER SHOW

145th GRAND ANNUAL SHOW

1 WINCHESTER SHOW & Geraldine A & P Assn. Inc. Show Schedule – 145th Grand Autumn Show Saturday 2 March 2019

PATRONS...... Mrs S Sheed, Mr W G Beck, Mrs D Gresham PRESIDENT...... Mrs P Sanders SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT...... Mr G King JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT...... Mrs S McCullough IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT...Mr J McKenzie ACTING IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT…Mrs M King SECRETARY………………...... Mrs Teresa Heap TREASURER………………………Mrs Sandra McKenzie

GENERAL COMMITTEE R Burgess, A Chapman, G Chapman, I Cooper, L Grant, D Gresham, A & N Godfrey, P Maxwell, D McArthur, D McCullough, P McCullough, P Meyer, R Price, G Reid, W Ritchie, W Stratford, A Talbot, W Turnbull, D Vincent, R Yeandle,

RINGMASTER...... Mr W Ritchie ANNOUNCERS...... Mrs Di Rawlinson ………………… Mr Tim Black

ON-SITE MEDICAL PERSONAL - Maree Rowley HONORARY VETERINARY SURGEON - Vetlife Temuka

Copies of Schedule available online at: www.ras.org.nz and www.temukageraldineap.co.nz, or from PGG Wrightson, Farmlands, RD1, Saddlery or. Email: [email protected]

Entries can be completed via Showday Online Email enquiries to: [email protected]

Horse specific enquiries to: Mrs Sarah Cronin 021 855 425

Subscriptions: Membership $25.00 GST inclusive

TRADE SITE – MARKET LANE Sites may be ordered with the Secretary before 27 January 2019 Sash donated by Ribbons & Rosettes, Palmerston North for Best Trade Exhibit FOOD TENDERS Close 27 January 2019

2 INDEX

General Conditions ...... 4 Wool...... 6 Sheep ...... 8 Goats ...... 10 Poultry Section ...... 13 Shed Section ...... 14 - Junior Baking ...... 15 - Junior Needle & Handwork ...... 15 - Home Industry ...... 16 - ...... 16 - & Handwork ...... 16 - ...... 16 - ...... 17 - Bays/Rest home ...... 17 - Baking ...... 18 - Jams & Preserves ...... 19 Photography ...... 19 Art ...... 20 Cut Flowers ...... 21 Fruit ...... 21 Vegetables ...... 22 Grain & Seed ...... 23 Horse & Pony ...... 24 - Hacks ...... 28 - Park Hacks ...... 29 - Saddle Hunters...... 30 - Riding Horse ...... 30 - Cobs...... 31 - Section A Ponies ...... 32 - Section B Ponies ...... 33 - Section C Ponies ...... 34 - Section D Ponies (Saddle Pony Hunters) ...... 35 - Slee & Hargreaves Family Challenge ...... 36 - Coloured Horse or Pony (Led) & (Ridden)...... 37 - Clydesdales ...... 38 - Harness Horses & Ponies ...... 38 - Working Pony Hunter ...... 39 - Working Hunters ...... 39 - Hunter Jumping Ponies ...... 40 - Hunters ...... 40 Ring 2 ...... 41 - Lead Rein Pony ...... 41 - First Ridden ...... 42 - In Hand Horses ...... 43 - In Hand Ponies ...... 43 - Welsh Breed Ponies & Cobs ...... 44 - Miniature Horses ...... 45 - Shetland Ponies ...... 45 Alpacas...... 46

3 GENERAL CONDITIONS

The Temuka & Geraldine A & P Association hereby adopts By-laws of the Royal Agricultural Society, and agrees to abide by these By- laws, which are available for inspection on request from the Secretary. All entries to be accepted on these conditions:

1. Exhibits must be on the Showgrounds & ready for Judging at the following times: W ednesday 28 Feb: White Wool 10.am, Judging Friday 1 March Friday 1 March: Black & Coloured Wool 10am, Shed 5.30pm Saturday: Horses & Ponies 8.00am, Geraldine PC Trophy 7.45am Sheep, Goats 9am, Vegetables, Grain & Seed 9.30am, 2. Gate Passes will be allocated to exhibitors who have paid $8.00 or more in entry fees. 3. Cups and Trophies may be presented on Show Day and photographed but must be handed back immediately. 4. All prizes not claimed within six months after the date of the Show will be forfeited to the Association. 5. Refunds: 80% of Entry Fee on production of a Veterinary Certificate & Doctor’s Certificate or at discretion of the organising committee (on the day of the show). 6. Allocation of Points: Standard Points: First 6 points; Second 4 points; Third 2 points; V H C 1 point (no points if less than five entries.) Champions 2 points; Reserve Champion 1 point extra. In the event of no competition, only half points awarded. Competition means two or more exhibitors, whose exhibits are judged competing for the prize or prizes in the particular class for which prizes are awarded. Ties to count 1 win each. For points prizes no additional points will be awarded for Supreme or Grand Champion. In the event of two exhibitors or more gaining equal points, the exhibitor gaining most first prizes will be declared the winner. If points are still equal the exhibitor being awarded most championships will be declared the winner. 7. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor & the exhibitor must have grown all produce. All stock must be the property of the exhibitor 30 days prior to the official date of entries closing & in the case of Sheep, exhibitors must own a registered brand. The pet lamb classes are exempt from this condition. 8. Where a Class has an age qualification, this is 1 March. 9. Improper Conduct: Any exhibitor or other person interfering or using insulting or improper language to a Judge or any other Officer of the Association, in regard to the execution of their duty, or being guilty of improper conduct on the Show Ground, may be disqualified from exhibiting at future Shows of the Association, and, if a prize taker, shall be liable to have all his unpaid prize forfeited at the discretion of the Committee of the Association whose decision is final. 10. Disqualified Persons: Should any person or firm be disqualified or suspended by a kindred or Metropolitan Association, the Committee of the Association shall have power to endorse such disqualification or suspension, should they see fit. 11. All protests must be in writing, and may be lodged with the chief executive within one hour from the completion of the class judged, together with a deposit of Horse Section $50.00 cash, Cattle and Sheep Section $20.00 cash and all other sections $10.00 cash which shall be returned should the protest be sustained. If the protest be lodged before the judges proceed to their duties, the onus of proof will rest with the exhibitor, if after that the onus of proof will be with the party protesting.

4 No protest will be received later than one hour after the prize tickets are affixed. The committee, or not less than five members thereof, will decide all protests as soon as practicable, and there shall be no appeal from their decision. 12. Exhibitors may arrange for SALE OF STOCK, etc, but sale shall not take place prior to 4.00pm unless the Executive give a consent in writing, signed by the Secretary. No advertising allowed. No stock shall be removed from the ground until after 3.30pm. NOTE: All stock entries can be removed from grounds after 3.30pm; all other sections must not be uplifted till after 4.00pm. Permission to remove exhibits from any classes before stated times must be obtained from the Secretary & only considered in special circumstances. 13. The Association will not be responsible for any accident, loss or damage that may be caused to or suffered by any exhibit, or which may be caused directly by any other exhibit, notwithstanding any alleged negligence on the part of any officer or servant of the Association & it shall be condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Association indemnified against any class in respect of any such accident, loss or damage caused by any exhibit of such exhibitor. 14. The Committee will not, under any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for the loss, damage or mis-delivery of stock, produce, goods etc exhibited at the show. 15. Exhibitors & spectators are advised that the Association carries a Public Insurance Risk Policy for the day of the Show. 16. The Association holds records of names & addresses of all Members & Exhibitors.

IMPORTANT HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS AND COMPETITORS.

• Livestock exhibitors and competitors must follow the instructions of Marshals and Officials. • Exhibitors and competitors are responsible for ensuring their animals are kept in control at all times. • The Temuka & Geraldine A&P Association reserves the right to order immediate removal from the Showgrounds of any animal it considers dangerous, unruly or unmanageable. • Livestock exhibitors must ensure they keep walkways clear and no dangerous equipment or chemicals are accessible to the public.

5 WOOL

FLEECE WOOL COMPETITION COVENOR: Donald McCullough White Fleece to be in Wednesday 28 FEB BY 10AM ALL WOOL JUDGED FRIDAY 1 MARCH AT 10AM

CONDITIONS: 1. All Fleeces to be properly skirted as required by trade. Only wool off sheep in the current season is eligible for competition. 2. The Judge may at his discretion, change fleeces from one class to their correct class without prejudice to the exhibitor. 3. Growers who have their exhibits changed are to apply to the section steward in charge, who will inform them where their exhibits have been placed. 4. All fleeces must be the property of the bona fide farmer, but it is not necessary that the exhibitor be the breeder of the sheep. 5. Fleeces must not be removed before 4.00 pm & then only under the supervision of a class steward. Entry Fee - Members $3.00, Non-Members $4.50 Prize Money - 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00 CHAMPION FLEECE: $10.00 each section sponsored by PGG Wrightson. Where two entries per class - first prize only. Second prize awarded where three or more entries. Third prize awarded where four or more entries.

SPECIAL TROPHIES & PRIZES

ELDERS PASTORAL LTD TROPHY for most points Fine Wool Section. DWG SQUIRE SHIELD for most points Cross Breed Wool Section. LOWLANDS PERPETUAL TROPHY for Best Fleece of the three Champions (White, Black & Coloured Fleece Wool). To be judged on Merit by both appointed Judges. SCALES OF WEIGHT FOR JUDGING MINIMUM WEIGHTS: Rams 3.5 kg; Ewes 2.5 kg; Woolly Hoggets 2.0 kg. Fleeces under the minimum weight are not accepted for competition.

WHITE FLEECE

5830 Mayfield-Temuka & Geraldine A & P Flock Ewe or Wether Fleece Championship J R PARR & L M PARR PERPETUAL COMBINED WOOL CHAMPIONSHIP CUP Open to Exhibitors who reside in the Mayfield-Temuka & Geraldine A & P districts. Open to all breeds. Fleeces from Stud sheep ineligible. Fleeces are to be entered in the appropriate showing class at each show (without payment of entry fees). Fleeces will be judged at both Mayfield and Temuka & Geraldine with points aggregated together for an overall winner. Overall prizes - 1st $30.00, 2nd $20.00, 3rd $10.00. Please have NAME and CLASS NUMBER clearly printed on the wool packs. The breed to be stated on entry forms. Fleeces to be entered by exhibitor at both shows. Mayfield Secretary 03 303 6122

6 5800 GIFT FLEECE COMPETITION

No Entry Fee - Prizes: 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00. Fleece will become the property of the Temuka/Geraldine A & P Association. Contact: D McCullough, 697 Hinds Gorge Road, RD 8, Ashburton 7778 Phone 033036433 POST ENTRY. UNDER 5 ENTRIES ONLY HALF PRIZE MONEY PAID

5800 Gift Fleece 5801 Merino Ram Fleece 5802 Merino Ewe Fleece 5803 Merino Wether 5804 Merino Hogget Fleece 5805 Halfbred Ram Fleece 5806 Halfbred Ewe Fleece 5807 Halfbred Woolly Hogget Fleece 5808 Corriedale Ram Fleece 5809 Corriedale Ewe Fleece 5810 Corriedale Woolly Hogget Fleece 5811 Crossbred Ram Fleece 5812 Crossbred Ewe Fleece 5813 Crossbred Woolly Hogget Fleece 5814 Crossbred Hogget, shorn as lamb fleece 5815 Perendale Ram Fleece 5816 Perendale Ewe Fleece 5817 Perendale Woolly Hogget Fleece 5818 Perendale Hogget, shorn as lamb fleece 5822 Blend of Crossbred Ewe 2nd Shear Min 6kgs, judged mainly on the evenness of blend 5823 Blend of Lambs Fleece Min 4kgs, judged mainly on the evenness of blend

BLACK AND COLOURED FLEECE

Certificate & Ribbons for Champion & Reserve Champion Fleece. Monuina Cup for Champion Fleece (wool most suitable for handcraft).

5824 Mature Fleece 33 microns (50’s) and stronger 5825 Mature Fleece 31 Microns (52’s) and finer 5826 Woolly Hogget Fleece 31 microns (52’s) and stronger 5827 Woolly Hogget Fleece 30 microns (54’s) and finer 5828 Hogget Fleece shorn as lamb 31 microns (52’s) and stronger 5829 Hogget Fleece shorn as lamb 30 microns(54’s) and finer

Entry Fee: Members $3.00, Non Members $4.50 Prizes: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00

7 SHEEP

CONVENOR: W Turnbull, DEPUTY CONVENOR: P Sanders

CONDITIONS: 1. The giving of a prize to a sheep shall imply that the judges are satisfied that such sheep is fairly shorn or trimmed. 2. DEFINITION OF A HOGGET: A sheep born after July 1st in any one year shall be considered a Hogget up to and including December 31 in the following year, except in the case of the Dorset Horn & Poll Dorset sheep when May 1st should be substituted for July 1st. 3. Hoggets are now eligible for Championship Judging. 4. All sheep in Pedigree Shorn Classes must be shorn not earlier than July 20, unless otherwise stated. 5. Championships will only be awarded as provided where there are at least three exhibitors, unless in the opinion of the Judge, an animal is deemed worthy of the award but medals may only be given where there are three or more exhibitors. In such cases certificate will be issued. 6. No stud sheep or lambs, rams or rigs admitted in Prime Stock Classes. 7. Breeding to be stated on entry forms in Prime Stock Classes. 8. Judges will be instructed not to award prizes to sheep which they consider unfairly shorn or excessively trimmed or excessively coloured: also to disqualify sheep which are unfairly presented. 9. All male animals only from brucellosis accredited free flocks will be allowed on the Showground. 10. ALL SHEEP TO BE PENNED BY 9.30am. IN ALL SHEEP CLASSES ENTRY FEES & PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AS FOLLOWS (except for Gift Lamb Classes): Entry Fees - Members $4.00, Non-Members $6.00 Prize Money - 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00 Prize Money kindly donated by Hobbs & Banks Transport SUPREME CHAMPION ROSETTE awarded to Supreme Champion of all Breeds. TURLEY TROPHY to be presented to the Supreme Sheep. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES will be awarded for rams & ewes in all Sheep Classes & the Black & Coloured Sheep Section.

FLOCK SHEEP - WOOL BREED

5520 One Ewe, one shear 5521 One Ewe, two shear or over 5522 One Ewe Lamb in Wool 5523 One Ewe Lamb Shorn

FLOCK SHEEP - MEAT BREED

5525 One Ewe, one shear 5526 One Ewe, two shear or over 5527 One Ewe Lamb in wool

8 5530 Livestock Two Tooth Competition South Canterbury Livestock Limited Sponsor Two Tooth Pairs Competition. This competition is open to all South Canterbury Farmers. Judging: 50% Confirmation, 30% Wool, 20% Matching Pair. Entry Fee $5.00.

REGISTERED SHEEP SECTION

5540 Ram, two shear and over 5541 Ram, one shear 5542 Ram, lamb 5543 Ewe, two shear and over 5544 Ewe, one shear 5545 Ewe, lamb

BLACK AND COLOURED SHEEP

Sheep not to have been shorn earlier than May 20th SOUTH CANTERBURY/WAITAKI BRANCH BLACK & COLOURED SHEEP BREEDER ROSETTE for Supreme Champion LOWLAND CHALLENGE TROPHY for Supreme Champion Black & Coloured Sheep. HILTONBLACKS TROPHY for best Ram, one shear. Entry Fee: Members $4.00, Non Members $6.00 Prize Money: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00 Kindly donated by Hobbs & Banks Transport Geraldine & Mayfield

5550 Ram, over one shear 5551 Ram, one shear 5552 Ram Lamb 5553 Ewe, one shear 5554 Ewe, over one shear 5555 Ewe Lamb 5556 Wether, any age

GIFT LAMB

NO ENTRY FEE. PRIZES FOR CUTTING QUALITY; 1st $120.00, 2nd $80.00, 3rd $40.00, 4th $30.00. Lambs will be judged separately on the hoof on Show Day. Prize Money - 1st $40.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00, 4th 10.00 MLS & R E TALBOT donate the LONGDOWNS COOPWORTH & SOUTH SUFFOLK CHALLENGE TROPHY to be awarded annually to the exhibitor.

5849 Gift Lamb 5850 Gift Lamb on Hoof

GIFT CALF

NO ENTRY FEE. PRIZES FOR CUTTING QUALITY; 1st $200.00, 2nd $100.00, 3rd $50.00.

4584 Gift Calf

9 GOATS

Judging: 10am Saturday Penning: 9.30 am Convener: Mr Roger Price CONDITIONS: 1. All entries must be made in the name of bona fide owner(s). Full name of the goat and registered number, date of birth, sire’s name and number, Dam’s name and number to be given at the time of entry. Associated Record Entries may state “unknown” for sire or dam. 2. All goats must be Registered or Recorded. 3. Animals entered in special classes must have been exhibited in their appropriate standard age class. 4. No person being a member of the family or an employee of the Official Judge, shall be entitled to exhibit. 5. The age of the goat will be taken on the day of judging. 6. Goats which gained their GCH or AGCH awards are not eligible to compete in the normal standard age classes. They may compete in the Grand Champion Class and other Special Classes. 7. All goats to be exhibited must be penned by 9.30am on Saturday. 8. No entire male goat will be admitted to the Show grounds. 9. BREED AWARDS. To be awarded only if the animal is deemed worthy and is not already eligible for a Breed Champion prefix or is a BCH. 10. Will comply with the by-laws of the RAS of N Z for the exhibition of Dairy goats.

Entry Fees – Members $3.00, Non-Members $4.00 Prizes - 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00 Plus Association Ribbons or Rosettes SOUTH MEMORIAL CUP for Supreme Champion Dairy Goat MARGARET PRATTLEY CUP for the most points in the Udder Section.

STANDARD AGE CLASSES

2100 H R Doe in milk under 3 years 2101 H R Doe in milk 3 years & under 5 years 2102 H R Doe in milk 5 years & over

CHAMPION H R DOE To be selected from first prize winners in classes 2100, 2101, & 2102

RESERVE CHAMPION H R DOE The second prize winner in the class from which the Champion was selected to be paraded with the other first prize winners for Reserve Champion Doe

2103 H R GRAND CHAMPION STANDARD AGE DOE. Kidded doe in milk which has gained her Grand Champion award.

CHAMPION CHALLENGE: The winner of class 2103 to be paraded with the Champion H R Doe to select the winner of the Champion Challenge - No award will be made if there is no competition.

2104 A R Doe in milk under 3 years 2105 A R Doe in milk 3 years & under 5 years 2106 A R Doe in milk 5 years & over 10 CHAMPION A R DOE To be selected from the first prize winners in classes 2104, 2105 & 2106. RESERVE CHAMPION A R DOE. The second-place winner in the class from which the Champion was selected to be paraded with the other first place winners for Reserve Champion Doe.

2107 A R GRAND CHAMPION STANDARD AGE DOE. Kidded doe in milk which has gained her Grand Champion award.

CHAMPION CHALLENGE: The winner of class 2107 to be paraded with the Champion H R Doe to select the winner of the Champion Challenge - No award will be made if there is no competition.

SPECIAL IN MILK CLASSES All animals entered in this section must be entered in their standard age class.

2108 SENIOR PROGENY GROUP. Two daughters in milk of the same sire but different dams. Names of sire & dams to be given on entry form. 2109 DAM & DAUGHTER(S) Dam and 1 or more female progeny all in milk to be judged on the dam’s worth as a breeding matron. 2110 H R TYPE & PRODUCTION 1. Rules as per PREMIER & NZDGBA regulations. 2111 A R TYPE & PRODUCTION 1. Rules as per PREMIER & NZDGBA regulations. 2112 H R BEST UDDER. Open to all does who have borne a kid. To be judged when full and again when stripped out. Points awarded for both full and empty udder to be totaled to determine the prize winners. (Does must be finally stripped prior to entering the ring for the empty udder judging) 2113 A R BEST UDDER. (Conditions same as Class 2112)

JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES

2114 JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP for young person’s 15yrs and under. To be judged on exhibitor’s ability to lead, place, turn, stop and start their goat. To answer questions. Show preparation and appearance of booth goat and handler to be taken into account. Points towards national trophy 1st 6, 2nd 4, 3rd 2. Exhibitors age to be included on entry form. 2115 JUNIOR HERDSPERSON for young people 16 yrs up to 25 yrs. To be judged on presentation and knowledge of the anatomy of the animal and the handling and health of the adult goat. Does not have to belong to the exhibitor.

STANDARD AGE CLASSES FOR JUNIOR DOES

2116 H R MAIDEN DOE OR GOATLING over 12 months and Under 30 months that has never borne a kid, including maiden milkers and springing does. 2117 HERD REGISTER DOE KID under 12 months.

H R CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE to be selected from classes 2116 & 2117. H R RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE The second place winner in the class from which the Champion was selected to be paraded with the other first place winner for selection of Reserve. 11 2118 A R MAIDEN DOE OR GOATLING under 12 months and under 30 months that has never borne a kid, including maiden milkers and springing does. 2119 A R DOE KID under 12 months.

ASSOCIATED RECORD CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE To be selected from classes 2118 & 2119.

ASSOCIATED RECORD RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE The second place winner in the class from which the Champion was selected to be paraded with the other first place winner for selection of Reserve.

JUNIOR SPECIAL CLASSES

2120 JUNIOR PROGENY Two maiden does under 30 months, of same sire but different dams. Name of sire and dams to be given on the entry form.

UNREGISTERED CLASSES

2121 Unregistered Doe in milk any age. 2122 Unregistered Maiden doe or Goatling.

BREED CERTIFICATES

SUPREME CHAMPION

MOST POINTS IN BEST UDDER

12 POULTRY SECTION

CONVENOR: Graham Reid CO-CONVENOR: Prue Maxwell Judging commences at 9.30am

CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS: Penning by 9am; debenching at conclusion of show approx 4pm. Breed of Bird to be stated on the entry form. Six or more of one Breed will be judged as a separate class SI Poultry, Pigeon & Cage Bird donates $10 and Certificate to Grand Champion Exhibit. Prizes - 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00 Entry Free - $2.00

5080 Game Poultry, All Varieties, Female 5081 Game Poultry, All Varieties, Male 5082 Heavy Poultry, All Varieties, Male 5083 Heavy Poultry, All Varieties, Female 5084 Light Poultry, All Varieties, Male 5085 Light Poultry, All Varieties, Female 5086 Old English Game Bantams, All Varieties, Male 5087 Old English Game Bantams, All Varieties, Female 5088 Fancy Bantams, All Varieties, Male 5089 Fancy Bantams, All Varieties, Female 5090 Ducks, All Varieties, Male 5091 Ducks, All Varieties, Female 5092 Pigeons, All Varieties, Female 5093 Pigeons, All Varieties, Male 5094 Cage Bird, All Varieties 5101 Pet Poultry for children under 8 years 5102 Pet Poultry, for Juniors over 8 and under 16 5103 Pet Bantam, for children under 8 years 5104 Pet Bantam, for Juniors over 8 and under 16 5105 Best Decorated eggs under 10 years old 5106 Best Decorated eggs ages 11 years – 15 years 5107 Best Decorated eggs ages 16 years and over 5108 Best Displayed eggs under 10 years old 5109 Best Displayed eggs 11 years – 15 years 5110 Best Displayed eggs 16 years and over

Champion Ribbon to best from this section

13 SHED SECTION

CONVENOR: Raelene Burgess Entry Forms and Payment in by 22 February 2019

Please note day for judging, Friday 1 March all entries must be staged before 5.30pm. Except photography – entries must be in by 5 February to PO Box 3049, Watlington, Timaru for pre judging

CONDITIONS: 1. The shed will be closed to all people while judging commences from 6:00pm Friday 1st March 2. All judging will be carried out on Friday night before the show and wrapped and exhibited for the Saturday Show. This included Fruit, Cut Flowers & Decorative entries 3. No late entries will be judged 4. Any exhibit not up to standard will not be considered for judging. 5. Judge has the right to taste all exhibits. 6. To be judged on standards set out in the Handbook for Exhibits & Judges. 7. No more than 3 entries per person per class

PLEASE NOTE: Only Exhibitors with entries totaling $8.00 or more will receive an Adult Non-Members Pass. Entry Fees - $1.00 In all classes unless otherwise specified: Prize Money - In all Shed Classes unless otherwise stated: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00. Prize money to be collected from the convenor after 3:30pm on Show day when entries can also be collected. Most points all Sections receives a Voucher. When two entries per Class - 1st Prize only. 2nd Prize awarded where three or more entries. 3rd Prize awarded where four or more entries. In Children’s Classes 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes will be awarded no matter how many entries. Fruit, Cut Flowers & Decorative entries close Wednesday, 27 February 2019 at 5pm.

THE ASSOCIATION ACKNOWLEDGES SPECIAL PRIZES, PRIZE MONEY AND SPONSORSHIP OF CLASSES

Entries close on 22 February 2019 unless otherwise stated.

NO LATE ENTRIES

14 JUNIOR CLASSES – THEME “SPACE” ALL CHILDRENS CLASSES CLOSE 22 FEBRUARY 2019

JUNIOR BAKING 13 Years - 17 Years

ELIZABETH SOUTH MEMORIAL CUP for most points in Junior Classes. MRS F H RUDDENKLAU CUP for most points in Baking Classes. Entry Fee - $0.50

5120 3 Pieces of Lolly Cake 5121 3 Pieces of Star Shaped Shortbread 5122 3 Pieces of Hokey Pokey Space Junk 5123 Pikelet/ Art Piece 5124 3 Galaxy M&M 5125 3 Decorated Cup Cakes – Space Theme

JUNIOR BAKING 12 Years & Under

Sheed Family cup for most points. Entry Fee - $0.50

5140 3 Fruit/Lolly Kebabs 5141 3 Pieces Rice Bubble Cake 5142 3 Decorated Biscuits – Space Theme 5143 The Healthiest Lunch Box

JUNIOR NEEDLE & HANDWORK 15 Years & Under

Entry Fee - $0.50 All entries to be clearly labeled with Class Number and Exhibitor’s Name. MRS ME HARTNETT TROPHY for most points 14 years & under.

5180 Model - Plastic Kitset “Space” Theme 5181 Model – Recycled Materials “Space” Theme 5182 Mini Galaxy on a tray 5183 Handmade Card (Under 9 Years) 5184 Handmade Card (9 Years & Over) 5185 Wood Work (9 - 10 Years) – Space Theme 5186 Wood Work (11 - 14 Years) – Space Theme 5187 Art - Paint, Crayon or Pencil – Space Theme 5188 Hand Beaded Necklace 5189 Handmade Planet Mobile 5190 Handmade Telescope

15 HOME INDUSTRY PATCHWORK

Entries to be staged on Friday 1st March before 5:30pm. Entries to be clearly labelled with class number and exhibitor’s name. Entry Fee $2.00

5310 Wall Hanging - Small-Medium Up to 1 metre 5311 Wall Hanging – Medium-Large Over 1 metre 5312 Hand Quilted Article 5313 Large Bed Quilt 5314 Small Bed Quilt 5315 Cot Quilt 5316 Knee Rug 5317 Bag - Any Medium 5318 Cushion - Any Medium 5319 Any Item First Time Entrant 5320 Long Arm Quilted Section 5321 Quilted / Appliqued Garment 5322 Table Runner

NEEDLEWORK & HANDWORK

Entry Fee $1.00 Needlework & knitting exhibits NOT to have previously won a Prize at this Show. All entries must be the work of the Exhibitor. Garments not to have been worn. LANE WALKER RUDKIN donate Trophy for most points Adult Needle & Handwork. RUTH GUMBRELL CUP for most points in Knitting & Needle & Handwork.

5259 Single Page 5260 Double Page Scrapbooking 5261 Handmade Card 5262 Specimen of Hand Work 5263 Specimen of Hand 5264 Soft Toy (not knitted or crocheted) 5265 Space Decoration 5266 Cloth Doll 5267 Specimen of Craft (large) 5268 Specimen of Craft (small) 5269 Embroidered Article - Hardangar 5270 Embroidered Article – Cross Stitch 5271 Embroidered Cushion 5272 Fancy Pin Cushion 5277 Beaded Article

CROCHET

5164 Garment 5165 Toy 5166 Tea Cosy 5167 Pin Cushion 5168 Blanket

16 KNITTING

WARDELL CUP for most points in Knitting. Label wool classes only.

5291 Handmade Article 5292 Pair Knitted Bootees 5293 Baby’s Beanie 5294 Baby’s Singlet (Wool Only) 5295 Child’s Garment, in 4 ply - Wool 5296 Garment in 8 ply - Wool 5297 Tea Cosy 5298 Baby Mittens 3/4 ply 5299 Hat & Scarf Set in Feather Wool - Textured Yarn 5300 Soft Toy Knitted 5301 Large Handknitted Blanket – On Needles

BAY SECTIONS

The J T BROWN ROSE BOWL to be awarded to the overall winner. Open to all Women’s Organizations & Young Farmers’ Clubs. Must be HOMEMADE & HOMEGROWN, except for drapes and furnishings. Accessories allowed. Points will be allocated as follows: 10pts - each section, 10 pts overall appearance. Entry Fee - $2.00 Prizes: 1st $8.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $3.00 Size of Bay - 880mm & 760mm

5200 J T Brown Rose Bowl Bay Space/Galaxy Theme What is our night sky filled with? Let your imagination go wild!

5203 Rest Home Section - All pieces should reflect the Shed Theme “Space” Decorated Space Hats, Card Making, Recycled Item – Space Theme.

17 BAKING

Entry Fee $1.00 MRS F G RUDDENKLAU CUP for most points in Adult Section of Baking, Jam & Preserves. SOUTH FAMILY CUP for most points in Adult Baking. All entries to be home baked by exhibitor. No icing sugar to be dusted on exhibits. NO DOILIES ALLOWED.

5204 3 Pieces of Shortbread 5205 3 Chocolate Chip Biscuits 5206 3 Pikelets 5207 3 Pieces Russian Fudge 5208 1 Nut & Date Loaf 5209 3 Sausage Rolls 5210 3 Pieces Bacon & Egg Pie 5211 3 Pieces Albert Square 5212 1 Banana Cake - Iced 5213 1 Gingerbread Loaf 5214 1 Pavlova – Not Creamed 5215 3 Pieces Uncooked Slice 5216 3 Afghans - Iced 5217 Sultana Cake - Any Weight 5218 3 Yo Yos 5219 3 Pieces Tan Square 5220 3 Belgium Biscuits 5221 1 Novelty Cake “Space Theme” 5222 Men Only - Chocolate Cake (Recipe Supplied) 5223 Men Only 3 Scones

MEN ONLY CHOCOLATE CAKE RECIPE

2 1 /3 Cup cocoa powder 1 /2 Cups Sugar 2 1 /3 Cups Flour 2 Eggs 1 100g Butter 1 /2 Cup Milk 1 1 /2 Tsp Baking Soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 Tsp Vanilla

Preheat oven 160o. Put all the cake ingredients into the food processor and whizz until nicely mixed or alternatively mix by hand. Pour into a cake tine and bake for 60mins

GLUTEN FREE BAKING

5224 Gluten Free Slice 3 Pieces 5225 Gluten Free 3 Muffins

18 JAMS/PRESERVES/HONEY (HOMEMADE)

Entry Fee $1.00 J WATSON TROPHY for most points in Jams & Preserves. MRS ALMA PATERSON TROPHY for Runner-Up. Judge reserves the right to judge one entry if considered to be from.

5240 Jar Raspberry Jam 5241 Jar Strawberry Jam 5242 Jar Apricot Jam 5243 Jar Lemon Curd 5244 Jar Marmalade 5245 1 Jar Any Other Jam (Your Choice) 5246 1 Jar Chutney 5247 1 Jar Tomato Relish 5248 1 Jar Relish 5249 1 Bottle Tomato Sauce 5250 Jar Pickled Onions 5251 1 Jar of Muesli 5252 1 Jar of Home Spun Honey – Clear 5253 1 Jar of Home Spun Honey - Creamed

PHOTOGRAPHY

CONDITIONS: **Entries Close 5th February 2019** 1. Size: The photograph to be 6x4 inch, mounted onto 8x6 inch card (coloured or plain) 2. Show the TITLE on the front of the mounted photograph 3. NAME, address and class number to be listed on the back of the mounted photograph 4. All photographs must be taken by the exhibitor 5. Photographs cannot have been entered in this competition before 6. No computer enhancement beyond what would be considered “normal” except for that specific class 7. NOVICE class is intended to encourage “beginner” photographers of all ages – anyone who has gained placing in club or show competitions is not eligible in the class 8. Entree Fees - $1.00 per entry 9. ALL PRINTS to accompany entry form for pre-show Judging, to be posted to PO BOX 3049, Watlington, Timaru. A stamped self-addressed envelope to be included for return of exhibits or photos may be picked on the day of the Show. 10. MAXIMUM of three (3) entries per class 11. Prizes - First $5.00, Second $3.00, Third $2.00.

KODAK NZ LTD PLAQUE GERALDINE CAMERA CLUB TROPHY for the Best Print exhibited.

19 BLACK AND WHITE

5330 Farming Aspect eg Machinery, Farming Activity 5331 Flowerhead 5332 Garden Scene - Public or Private 5333 Landscape 5334 Water Scene eg Sea, Lake, River 5335 Animal / Birds 5336 Child Study 5337 Portrait of a Farmer 5338 Sporting Theme 5339 Humorous 5340 Novice Class - Any subject 5341 Any subject other than those listed

COLOURED PRINTS

5342 Farming Aspect eg Machinery, Farming Activity 5343 Flowerhead 5344 Garden Scene - Public or Private 5345 Landscape 5346 Water Scene eg sea. Lake or river 5347 Animal / Birds 5348 Child Study 5349 Portrait of a Farmer 5350 Sporting Theme 5351 Humorous 5352 Novice Class - Any Subject 5353 Any subject other than those listed 5354 Digitally Enhanced - Any Subject 5355 Farming Aspect

UNDER 17 YEARS

5356 Farming Aspect U17 5357 Water Scene U17 5358 Animals U17 5359 Any other subject U17

UNDER 14 YEARS

5302 Farming Aspect U14 5303 Water Scene U14 5304 Animals U14 5306 Any other subject other than above U14

ART

Three entries per class.

5360 Painting in Oils 5361 Painting in Water Colours - original 5362 Painting in Acrylic 5363 5364 Drawing in pencil/charcoal/pen & ink

20 CUT FLOWERS

Entry Fee $1.00 W A ARCHIBALD CUP for Premier Bloom grown locally must be by exhibitor. To be staged before 5.30pm Friday 1 March, judging will take place at 6.30pm. All flowers must be grown by the exhibitor. Only Cut Flowers Entries Close Wednesday 27 February 2019 with the Secretary. Small label at bottom of bottle with class number underlined.

5420 1 Truss Lily 5421 1 Lily Floret 5422 3 stems of Sweet Pea 5423 1 Hydrangea 5424 1 Gladioli 5425 1 Chrysanthemum (pink) 5426 1 Chrysanthemum (yellow/gold) 5427 3 Marigold Stems 5428 Any Flower Perennial not otherwise in schedule 5429 Any Flower - Annual not otherwise in schedule 5430 3 Stems Petunia 5431 1 Dahlias Waterlily 5432 1 Cactus or Semi Dahlia, small 115mm to 155mm 5433 1 Cactus or Semi cactus Dahlia, miniature under 115mm 5434 1 Pompom Dahlia under 50mm 5435 1 Frimbated Dahlia under 155mm 5436 1 Ball Dahlia, small under 155mm 5437 1 Decorative Dahlia, miniature under 115mm 5438 1 Dahlia Large or Giant over 200mm 5439 1 Collerette Dahlia 5440 1 Dahlia Medium 155-200mm 5441 1 Rose, floating in a bowl 5442 1 Floribunda Rose, 4 or more florets 5443 1 Red Rose 5444 1 Pink Rose 5445 1 Rose (Any other colour) 5446 Miniature Rose floating in a wine glass 5447 1 Pot Plant - succulent 5448 1 Pot Plant - cacti 5449 1 stem Fuchsia 5450 Stem of Geranium

FRUIT

Entry Fee $1.00 NOTE: Tomatoes are now classified under Vegetables. Entries close Wednesday 27th February 2019 with the Secretary. WORDSWORTH CUP for most points in Fruit. WARDELL CUP for most points Apple Classes.

5462 3 Apples, eating 5463 6 Apples, dessert, 2 varieties, 3 of each 5464 3 Apples Cooking 5465 1 Apple, heaviest 5466 3 Pears, dessert 5473 Collection of Fruit one of each, one or pip, not Tomato 21 VEGETABLES

CONVENOR: Mr Angus Chapman ENTRIES CLOSE: Wednesday 27 February 2019 AT 5PM. Entree Fees - Member $1.00, Non-Member $2.00 Prizes – 1st $ 5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00. When two entries per Class - First Prize only. Second Prize awarded where three or more entries. Third Prize awarded where four or more entries. WORDSWORTH CUP for most points in Vegetables. M C HANIFIN CUP for most points in Potato Classes. All Potato exhibits to be named. ROONEY CHALLENGE CUP for Heaviest Pumpkin G G SOUTH CUP for most outstanding collection of vegetables. BISDEE & GREEN CUP re-allocated for most points in vegetables. 5700 4 Potatoes, Early Variety, White Table 5701 4 Potatoes, Early Variety, White Seed 5702 4 Potatoes, Coloured Table 5703 4 Potatoes, Coloured, Seed 5704 4 Potatoes, Late Variety, Table 5705 4 Potatoes, Late Variety, Seed 5706 4 varieties of Potatoes, 3 of Each Variety, Table 5707 4 varieties of Potatoes, 3 of Each, Seed 5708 Heaviest Potato 5709 2 Pumpkins, Table 5710 Heaviest Pumpkin 5711 2 Squash, Any Variety 5712 Heaviest Squash 5713 Pair Table Marrows 5714 Heaviest Marrow 5715 2 Cucumbers, Long 5716 2 Cucumbers, Prickly short 5717 2 Apple Cucumbers 5718 3 Cobs Corn, opened 5719 3 Leeks 5720 4 Onions, Autumn Grown 5721 4 Onions, Spring Grown 5722 Heaviest Onion 5723 3 Parsnips 5724 3 Carrots, Shorthorn Variety 5725 3 Carrots, Intermediate 5726 3 Carrots, Long Red 5727 Heaviest Carrot 5728 6 Giant Shallots 5729 6 Pickling Shallots 5730 1 Head Silver Beet 5731 6 Pods of Peas 5732 6 Pods of Butter Beans 5733 6 Pods of Runner Beans 5734 6 Pods of Dwarf Green Beans 5735 3 Beet, Long Red 5736 3 Beet, Round Red 5737 1 Table Cabbage 5738 1 Lettuce 5739 3 Tomatoes, Hothouse 5740 3 Tomatoes, Outdoor 5741 2 varieties of Vegetables not mentioned in Schedule 5742 6 Stalks of Rhubarb, Table 5743 6 Stalks of Rhubarb, Heaviest. To be Trimmed and Tied 22 5744 Best Collection of Vegetables 5745 Heaviest Swede 5746 Head of Fodder Beet 5747 3 Stems of Kale 5748 1 Head of Broccoli

GRAIN & SEED

No Entry Fee CONVENOR: Mr Warren Stratford GH PIERCE MEMORIAL CUP for most points in Grain & Seed.

4690 5 kg Pasta (Durum) Wheat 4691 5 kg Utility Wheat 4692 5 kg Milling Bred Varieties 4693 5kg Wheat, any other variety, to be named 4694 Hand-Cut Sheaf of Wheat, to be named 4695 5 kg Malting Barley 4696 5 kg Feed Barley 4697 Sheaf of Oats, suitable to be Chaffed, to be named 4698 5 kg White Oats, to be named 4699 5 kg Coloured Oats, to be named 4700 5 kg Rondo Peas 4701 5 kg Whero Peas 4702 5 kg Marafat Peas 4703 2 kg Ruanui Ryegrass 4704 5 kg Garden Peas, any variety 4705 2 kg Nui Ryegrass 4706 2 kg Italian Ryegrass 4707 2 kg Short Rotation, Manawa Ryegrass 4708 2 kg Moata Ryegrass 4709 2 kg Cocksfoot 4710 500 gm White Clover 4711 500 gm Montgomery Clover 4712 500 gm Red Clover 4713 Any other Seeds not mentioned in Schedule. 4714 Collection of Grain & Seeds, 6 Varieties or more. All containers to be of even size and properly labeled. 4715 1 Ordinary Bale of Lucerne Hay 4716 1 Ordinary Bale of Meadow Hay

23 HORSE AND PONY

CONVENOR: Sarah Cronin Showday CONVENOR: Margaret King RINGMASTER: Mr W Ritchie CONDITIONS: To be read in conjunction with General Conditions of the Temuka and Geraldine A & P Assn and the Royal Agricultural Society Equestrian Rule Book and guidelines. YOUR SIGNATURE ON THE ENTRY FORM DENOTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS. 1. LEASE OR PARTNERSHIP OF HORSES: A lease or partnership of a Horse must be registered with the Royal Agricultural Society. Proof of registration must be available on request. 2. District Classes require exhibitor, to reside in the Council area. 3. Horses must be exercised only in the areas provided or they will be disqualified. 4. Height and Performance cards to be carried at all times (refer rule 67, RAS Rule Book). Measuring will NOT take place on show day – only Friday 1st March 4PM-6PM. 5. Please note that a record of wins will be asked for. Horse/Pony height and performance cards must be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination. All wins in Novice Classes within each division count and must be recorded. Should a Novice Horse win an Open conformation class including Ladies or Gentlemen classes, these wins must also be recorded. Once a horse has achieved 6 wins (or 3 wins for Novice 1) in either conformation classes or paced and mannered classes, this horse is not eligible to return to Novice status should it change Sections at the beginning of a Show season – excludes Lead Rein and First Ridden. A Novice 2 Horse or Pony is one that has not won 6 firsts in conformation classes at any A & P Show, at the time of the Show. (Ladies and Gentlemen Hack class wins count as an Open Conformation Class.) A Novice 1 Horse or Pony who has not won 3 firsts with the same rules as a Novice 2. This only applies to A & P Shows. Once a Horse or Pony has had 6 wins it is not eligible for Novice Classes. A Novice 2 in Paced and Mannered classes is a Horse or Pony which has not won 6 firsts in Paced and/or Mannered at an A & P Show at the time of the Show. A Novice 1 Horse or Pony has not won 3 firsts. Novices may enter Open Classes. Novices to be shown in simple snaffle bits only in Novice classes, except the harness section. If a novice entry has gained 6 wins by the day of the show, the competitor must advise the Secretary’s office and may change to an Open Class (if qualified) within the Sub- Section, or if no class remains to enter a refund will be actioned after the show. Novice ponies may be ridden by riders of any age in Novice classes but not in Open Section where the stated age applies. 6. A competitor who requires a transfer for Horse/Pony or rider must obtain one from the Horse Section Convener or Elimination. 7. Ground Fee: $5.00, per Horse/Pony. $2.00 Admin Fee 8. BACKNUMBERS: Only Temuka & Geraldine A & P Association back numbers to be worn and can be collected at the Secretary’s Office. Deposit - $7.00 per combination included with entry form with $5 refundable on return to the secretary’s office. $2 goes towards the judge’s travel expenses. 24 9. Horse/Pony not eligible to compete in more than one “height” class. 10. In “Mare most suitable for breeding” Classes, foal at foot is optional (the foal to be led). 1 1. Night accommodation for horses is available at $5 per yard. Long distance mares with foals & stallions given preference. PLEASE STATE REQUIREMENTS ON ENTRY FORM & INCLUDE FEE. 12. Yards will be available on the day for young stock if required 13. 80% Refund will only be made on production of Veterinary Certificate or Doctor’s Certificate if cancellation is made or at discretion of organising committee. In the event of an entered horse or pony becoming unsound prior to the show, a substitute may be entered in the same section, ridden by same rider, provided a vet’s certificate is produced. The Secretary to be notified prior to the show. The Horse Section Convener’s decision is final. 14.RIZEP WINNERS MUST PARADE IN GRAND PARADE LED OR RIDDEN 15. Pony Riders to be under the age of 17 as of the 1st of August. 16. The use of tranquilizers, stimulants, or any drug which affects the performance of horses or ponies is forbidden. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the show. Testing of all animals is at the owners’ risk and will be carried out under CSJC procedures (Ref 57 RAS Showing Rules & Regulations of Clean Sport Section of the RAS Equestrian Rulebook). Your signature on the entry form, and/or participation in competition denotes acceptance of these conditions. (Ref EEFSL 2 Entry Forms of RAS Equestrian Competitors and Judges Rule Book) 17. Electronic Devices - It is an offence for any electronic or audio equipment to be carried on a competitor in the show ring, deemed to be possible of outside assistance to a competitor. Penalties may include forfeiting all prize money, awards and qualifications and elimination from any further classes at the show. 18. All Horses & Ponies must compete in their nominated height section as specified on a current RAS Height Certificate for the full season. 19. No Horse or pony to be tied to ringside fences. 20. Best Rider Classes: Rider eligible only for Riding Class in section entered. 21. Only first prize winners from conformation classes including ladies and gentleman’s classes are to parade for championship consideration. Only after selecting the champion, should the horse or pony second to the champion in the qualifying class come forward for the judging of reserve champion. 22. Choices must be made if classes clash – no class will be held up – no refunds. 23. “Yellow Card” “This show supports the RAS Yellow Card System which will operate in the equestrian section of all RAS affiliated shows and will be offered for any inappropriate behaviour towards show officials, judges, fellow competitors or any other third party connected with the show bringing the equestrian discipline into disrepute, or cases which are of a less serious nature to the above in accordance with the Conduct of Members, Owners, Lessees, Competitors, and/or exhibitors as provided in the RAS Equestrian Competitors and Judges Rule Book.” Implantation of the “Yellow Card” will be 25 in accordance of the RAS Rules that accompanied this card, and full wording of the “Yellow Card” system is available to view on the RAS website. 24. All stallions and colts must be shown in a bit with the exception of Foals and Miniature Horses and Shetland Pony Yearlings. In the case of Miniature Donkey Jacks 86cm and under, they must be either shown in a bit or a halter with stallion chain. If utilising the option of a halter and a stallion chain, the donkey’s original RAS height certificate must be carried at the time to show proof of height. 24a. A Steward will order any stallion/colt considered out of control or to be causing undue disquiet to other horses from the ring without recourse from the stallion/colt’s owner/ exhibitor/competitor. 24b. It is compulsory for all stallions and colts, except foals, to wear two (2) official ‘S” identification badges, one attached to each side of their bridle, at all Shows/Events at all times. The rider must also wear two RAS official (2) armbands (one on each arm) when in the ring. ‘S’ badges to be purchased from RAS Head Office or ESNZ; armbands from RAS Head Office. 24c. Handlers and Riders of stallions/colts must wear an approved Hi Viz vest at Shows/Events when outside the showing ring. Vests can be purchased from RAS Head Office. 25. Competitors may enter only ONE showing section per exhibit. 26. Where a Class has an age qualification, this is 1 March.

CLOSING DATE FOR HORSE/PONY ENTRIES IS F R I D AY 1 5 FEBRUARY, LATE ENTRIES WILL INCUR A 50% PENALTY.

Competitors must enter the ring immediately when the Class is called, wearing the correct Back Number, otherwise they will be disqualified. Height Certificate and Novice Card must be carried . THE HORSE COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO COMBINE CLASSES WHERE NECESSARY.

THE ASSOCIATION GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES DONORS OF PRIZE MONEY, TROPHIES AND SPONSORSHIP OF CLASSES

SUPREME CHAMPION HORSE RIBBON to be judged from Champion Hack, Park Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse and Cob donated by Past President MRS D GRESHAM. Garland donated by Mainland Coachwork for Supreme Champion Hack. SUPREME CHAMPION PONY RIBBON to be judged from Champion A, B, C Rings, Pony Saddle Hunter. Excludes Led Rein, First Year Ridden. Garland donated by Mainland Coachwork for Supreme Champion Pony. JOHN SHACKLETON CHALLENGE CUP for Supreme Champion Pony. SUPREME CHAMPION LED STOCK ALL BREEDS RIBBON To be judged from Champion In Hand Horse, In Hand Pony, Purebred Welsh, Partbred Welsh, In Hand Coloured Horses/Ponies. Excludes Miniatures. Garland donated by Sarah Cronin for Supreme Led All Breeds SUPREME MINIATURE HORSE 26 JUDGING TIMETABLE

MAIN RING 7.45am District Riding Trophy Open to District riders under 15 years. Ring B 8.00am Hacks, Park Hacks, Saddle Hunters, Cobs, Riding Horse, Coloured Led followed by Coloured Ridden 8.00am A, B, C & D Ponies, 9.30am Hargreaves Cup, Slee Family Challenge – Unity Ring 10.30am approx. Working Hunters 11.00am approx Clydesdales, Hackney and Non Hackney 12.30pm approx. RTR Hunters commencing at the conclusion of the showing classes and resuming after the Grand Parade if needed. 2.30pm GRAND PARADE. Immediately after the parade Hunters and Pony Hunters resume if needed

SECTION 2: RING 2 8.30am First Ridden and Lead Rein 8.00am Welsh & Partbred Welsh 8.00am In Hand Horses followed by In Hand Ponies 8.00am Miniatures A & B 8.30 am Shetlands – Unity Ring

27 HACKS (HOY Qualifying Section)

Start 8.00am Main Ring

A horse or pony may only be entered in its nominated section, as per a current RAS Height Certificate. An Exhibitor may only be entered in a Ladies or Gentleman’s class not both. Hacks to be over 158 cm Miss B Harper Trophy for Champion Hack Entry Fee -Members $7.00, Non-Members $10.00 Prize Money - 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 1100 Best Presented 1101 District Hack Exhibitor/rider & horse to reside in the Area. 1102 Novice 1 Hack 0-2 Wins 1103 Novice 2 Hack 0-5 Wins Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Hack to be judged from the winners of classes 1102 and 1103, second place horse to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for reserve champion. 1104 Novice paced and mannered hack 0-5 wins 1105 Open Hack over 158cm and not exceeding163cm 1106 Open Hack over 163cm 1107 Open Lady's Hack on Type (conformation class) Lady or Gentleman Rider 1108 Open Gentleman’s Hack on Type (conformation class) – Lady or Gentleman Rider Champion & Reserve Champion Open Hack to be judged from the winners of classes 1105,1106,1107,1108 Champion to parade for Supreme Champion Ridden Horse. 1109 Open Hack – best paces to be judged 0111 Open Hack – best manners to be judged 111 Best Novice Rider 17yrs and over, 0-5 wins 1112 Best Youth Rider 17yrs and under 21yrs 1113 Best Rider 21yrs and over Champion and Reserve Champion Adult rider will be judged from the winners of the rider classes with 2nd place getters to stand b y. This will be judged in ring 1 prior to the Supreme judging

Winner eligible to ride for the Prudence Sanders Silver Salver

RAS LIVAMOL SERIES 2018-19

Champion and Reserve Champion Show Horse 1099 Ridden Thoroughbred Show Horse

Open to any registered thoroughbred horse.

To be eligible for the RAS-Livermol Ridden Thoroughbred Show Horse Series 2018-19, you must register your horse with RAS Head Office - [email protected].

Judging 80% conformation, 20% paces and manners.

You will be asked to remove your saddle for judging

28 RKPA HACKS (HOY Qualifying Section)

Start 8.00am. Main Ring. A horse or pony may only be entered in its nominated section, as per a current RAS Height Certificate. An Exhibitor may only be entered in a Ladies or Gentleman’s class not both. Park Hacks - over 148 cm up to 158 cm. Entry Fee - Members $7.00, Non-Members $10.00 Prize Money - 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00. T C FAULKS MEMORIAL CUP for most points in Park Hacks.

1114 Best Presented 1115 District Park Hack Exhibitor/rider/horse to reside in the Timaru District Council Area 1116 Novice Park Hack 0-2 wins 1117 Novice Park Hack 0-5 wins Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Park Hack to be judged from the winners of classes 1114 and 1115, second place horse to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for reserve champion. 1118 Novice paced and mannered Park Hack 0-5 wins 1119 Open Park Hack over 148cm & not exceeding 153cm 1120 Open Park Hack over 153cm & not exceeding 158cm 1121 Open Lady's Park Hack on Type (conformation class) – Lady or Gentleman Rider 1122 Gentleman’s Park Hack on Type (conformation class) – Lady or Gentleman Rider Champion & Reserve Champion Open Hack to be judged from the winners of classes 1117,1118,1119,1120 Champion to parade for Supreme Champion Ridden Horse. 1123 Open Park Hack – best paces to be judged 1124 Open Park Hack – best manners to be judged 1125 Best Novice Rider 17yrs and over, 0-5 wins 1126 Best Youth Rider 17yrs and under 21yrs 1127 Best Rider 21yrs and over

Champion and Reserve Champion Adult rider will be judged from the winners of the rider classes with 2nd place getters to stand b y. This will be judged in ring 1 prior to the Supreme judging

Winner eligible to ride for the Prudence Sanders Silver Salver

29 SADDLE HUNTERS (HOY Qualifying Section)

Start 8am - Main Ring. A horse or pony may only be entered in its nominated section, as per a current RAS Height Certificate. An Exhibitor may only be entered in a Ladies or Gentleman’s class not both. Horses will be required to gallop within your own ring. GRESHAM TRAY for Champion Saddle Hunter Entry Fee - Members $7.00, Non-Members $10.00 Prize Money - 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00

1128 Best Presented 1129 District Saddle Hunter Exhibitor/rider/horse to reside in the Timaru District Council area 1130 Novice 1 Saddle Hunter 0-2 wins 1131 Novice 2 Saddle Hunter 0-5 wins Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter to be judged from the winners of classes 1126 and 1127, second place horse to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for reserve champion. 1132 Novice paced and mannered saddle hunter 0-5 wins 1133 Open Saddle Hunter over 148cm & not exceeding163cm 1134 Open Saddle Hunter over 163cm 1135 Open Lady's Saddle Hunter on Type (conformation class) Lady or Gentleman Rider 1136 Open Gentleman’s Saddle Hunter on Type (conformation class) – Lady or Gentleman Rider Champion & Reserve Champion Open Saddle Hunter to be judged from the winners of classes 1133,1134,1135,1136. Champion to parade for Supreme Champion Ridden Horse. 1137 Open Saddle Hunter – best paces to be judged 1138 Open Saddle Hunter – best manners to be judged 1139 Best Novice Rider 17yrs and over, 0-5 wins 1140 Best Youth Rider 17yrs and under 21yrs 1141 Best Rider 21yrs and over

Champion and Reserve Champion Adult rider will be judged from the winners of the rider classes with 2nd place getters to stand b y. This will be judged in ring 1 prior to the Supreme judging

Winner eligible to ride for the Prudence Sanders Silver Salver.

RIDING HORSE (HOY Qualifying Section)

Start: 8:00am - Main Ring A horse or pony may only be entered in its nominated section, as per a current RAS Height Certificate. An Exhibitor may only be entered in a Ladies or Gentleman’s class not both. Entry Fee - Members $7.00, Non-Members $10.00 Prize Money - 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00

1142 Best presented 1143 District Riding Horse 1144 Novice 1 Riding Horse 0-2 wins 1145 Novice 2 Riding Horse 0-5 wins Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Riding Horse to be judged from the winners of classes 1144 and 1145 second place horse to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for reserve champion.

30 Riding Horse Continued: 1146 Novice paced and mannered Riding Horse 0-5 wins 1147 Open Riding Horse over 148cm & not exceeding158cm 1148 Open Riding Horse over 158cm & not exceeding163cm 1149 Open Riding Horse over 163cm 1150 Open Lady's Riding Horse on Type (conformation class) – Lady or Gentleman Rider 1151 Open Gentleman’s Riding Horse on Type (conformation class) – Lady or Gentleman Rider Champion & Reserve Champion Open Riding Horse to be judged from the winners of classes 1141,1142,1143,1144,1145 Champion to parade for Supreme Champion Ridden Horse. 1152 Open Riding Horse over 148cm – best paces to be judged 1153 Open Riding Horse over 148cm – best manners to be judged 1154 Best Novice Rider 17yrs and over, 0-5 wins 1155 Best Youth Rider 17 years and under 21yrs 1156 Best Rider 21yrs and over

Champion and Reserve Champion Adult rider will be judged from the winners of the rider classes with 2nd place getters to stand b y. This will be judged in ring 1 prior to the Supreme judging

Winner eligible to ride for the Prudence Sanders Silver Salver

COBS

Start 8.00am - Main Ring Ponies & Hacks not eligible. Cobs not to exceed 155cm Entry Fee - Members $7.00, Non-Members $10.00 Prize Money - 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 G J Watson Challenge Cup for Champion Cob 1157 Best Presented 1158 Novice 1 saddle Cob 0-2 wins 1159 Novice 2 saddle Cob0-5 wins 1160 Open Saddle Cob 1161 Best Mannered Cob 1162 Best Walking Cob

Champion & Reserve Champion Cob to be judged from the open cob class. Champion eligible to parade for Supreme Champion Ridden Horse

1163 Best Rider in Cob Section

Winner eligible to ride for the Prue Sanders Silver Salver

31 SECTION A PONIES (HOY Qualifying Section)

5051 PC District Riding Trophy Start 7.45am – Main Ring PC District Riding Trophy Donated by Geraldine Pony Club. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00 Prize Money - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $6.00. Open to District Riders under 15yrs – exhibitor, rider and pony to reside in the Timaru District Council area. Ponies to be ridden in a Snaffle Bridle.

Start 8:00am. Main Ring Saddle ponies over 138cm & not exceeding 148cm to be ridden by rider under 17yrs as at 1 August excluding Novice ponies which may be ridden by a rider of any age. Height Certificate / Novice Card to be carried. Rider’s date of birth & height of pony must be noted on entry form. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-members $9.00 Prize Money - 1st $12.00; 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00 Champion wins the NANCY JACK TRAY. 1164 Best Presented 1165 District Pony exhibitor/rider/pony to reside in the Timaru District Council area. TRUMPINGTON CRINKLE MEMORIAL TRAY for Best District Pony from Saddle Pony Hunter, A, B and C Rings. To be judged in Ring B straight after District Pony. 1st place person in 1160 to parade. 1166 Novice Show Pony over 138cm & not exceeding 148cm 0-2 wins 1167 Novice Show Pony over 138cm & not exceeding 148cm 0-5 wins Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Show Pony to be judged from the winners off 1162 and 1163 second placed Novice Show Pony to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve champion 1168 Novice paced and Mannered Show Pony not exceeding 148cm 0-5 wins 1169 Open Show Pony over 138cm & not exceeding 143cm 1170 Open Show Pony over 143cm & not exceeding 148cm Champion and Reserve Champion open show pony to be judged from the winners of classes 1165 and 1166 second placed to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for reserve champion. Winner to go forward for Supreme Pony 1171 Open Paced & Mannered Show Pony over 138cm & not exceeding 143cm 1172 Open Paced & Mannered Show Pony over 143cm & not exceeding 148cm 1173 Best Novice Junior Rider under 17 years, 0-5 wins 1174 Best Rider 15 and 16 years EA J DAV Y CHALLENGE CUP & Ribbon for Best Rider in Section A & B. All 1st prize winners from 1169 & 1170 to ride again in Ring A

Winner of Best Rider eligible for Champion/Reserve Champion Adult or Junior Rider, which will take place in Ring 1 prior to Supreme

32 SECTION B PONIES (HOY Qualifying Section)

5051 PC District Riding Trophy

Start 7.45am – Main Ring PC District Riding Trophy Donated by Geraldine Pony Club. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00 Prize Money - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $6.00. Open to District Riders under 15yrs – exhibitor, rider and pony to reside in the Timaru District Council area. Ponies to be ridden in a Snaffle Bridle. Start 7.45am Main Ring

ANZ BANKING GROUP CHALLENGE CUP most points in Section B Ponies. 1180 Best Presented 1181 District Pony Exhibitor/rider/pony to reside in the Timaru District Council area TRUMPINGTON CRINKLE MEMORIAL TRAY for Best District Pony from A, B and C Ring. To be judged in Ring B straight after District Pony. 1st place awardee in 1180 to parade. 1182 Novice Show Pony not exceeding 138cm 0-2 wins 1183 Novice Show Pony not exceeding 138cm 0-5 Wins Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Show Pony to be judged from the winners off 1182 and 1183 second placed Novice Show Pony to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve champion 1184 Novice paced and Mannered Show Pony not exceeding 138cm 0-5 wins 1185 Open Show Pony over 128cm & not exceeding 133cm 1186 Open Show Pony over 133cm & not exceeding 138cm Champion and Reserve Champion open show pony to be judged from the winners of classes 1185 and 1186 second placed to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for reserve champion. Winner to go forward for Supreme Pony 1187 Open Paced & Mannered Show Pony over 128cm & not exceeding 133cm 1188 Open Paced & Mannered Show Pony over 133cm & not exceeding 138cm 1189 Best Novice Junior rider under 17 years 0-5 Wins 1190 Best Rider 15 and 16 years

A J Davey Challenge Cup & Ribbon for Best Rider in Section A & st B. All 1 prize winners from 1180/1190 to ride again in Ring A Winner of Best Rider eligible for Champion/Reserve Champion Adult or Junior Rider, which will take place in Ring 1 prior to Supreme

33 SECTION C PONIES (HOY Qualifying Section)

5051 PC District Riding Trophy Start 7.45am – Main Ring PC District Riding Trophy Donated by Geraldine Pony Club. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00 Prize Money - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $6.00. Open to District Riders under 15yrs – exhibitor, rider and pony to reside in the Timaru District Council area. Ponies to be ridden in a Snaffle Bridle.

Start 8.00am Main Ring Saddle Ponies not exceeding 128cm to be ridden by a rider under 13yrs as at 1st August Height Certificate / Novice Card to be carried. Riders date of birth & height of pony to be noted on the Entry Form. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00. Prize Money - 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00 Ribbons up to 6th placing SALLY MAXWELL CUP for most points over all Section C 1200 Best Presented 1201 District Pony exhibitor/rider/pony to reside in the Timaru District Council area. TRUMPINGTON CRINKLE MEMORIAL TRAY for Best District Pony from A, B and C Ring. To be judged in Ring B straight after District Pony. 1st place awardee in 1200 to parade. 1202 Novice Show Pony not exceeding 128cm 0-2 wins 1203 Novice Show Pony not exceeding 128cm 0-5 Wins Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Show Pony to be judged from the winners off 1202 and 1203 second placed Novice Show Pony to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve champion 1204 Novice paced and Mannered Show Pony not exceeding 128cm 0-5 wins 1205 Open Show Pony not exceeding 123cm 1206 Open Show Pony over 123cm and not exceeding 128cm Champion and Reserve Champion open show pony to be judged from the winners of classes 1205 and 1206 second placed to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for reserve champion. Winner to go forward for Supreme 1207 Open Paced & Mannered Show Pony not exceeding 128cm 1208 Best Novice Junior Rider 0-5 wins 1209 Best Rider under 11 years 1210 Best Rider 12, 13 and 14 years Winner of Best Rider eligible for Champion/Reserve Champion Adult or Junior Rider, which will take place in Ring 1 prior to Supreme G F TURLEY CHALLENGE CUP & RIBBON for Best Rider – 1st Prize winners from Classes 1209-1210.

34 SECTION D (SADDLE PONY HUNTERS) (HOY Qualifying Section)

5051 PC District Riding Trophy Start 7.45am – Main Ring PC District Riding Trophy Donated by Geraldine Pony Club. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00 Prize Money - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $6.00. Open to District Riders under 15yrs – exhibitor, rider and pony to reside in the Timaru District Council area. Ponies to be ridden in a Snaffle Bridle.

Start: 7.45am MARGARET KING TRAY for Champion Saddle Pony Hunter.

1220 Best Presented 1221 District Pony exhibitor/rider/pony to reside in the Timaru District Council Area. TRUMPINGTON CRINKLE MEMORIAL TRAY for Best District Pony from Saddle Pony Hunter, A, B and C Sections to be judged in Ring B straight after District Pony. 1st Placing in 1221 to parade. 1222 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony 0-2 wins 1223 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony 0-5 wins Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony to be judged from the winners off 1222 and 1223 second placed Novice Saddle Hunter Pony to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve champion 1224 Novice Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony 0-5 wins 1225 Open Saddle Hunter Pony not exceeding 128cm 1226 Open Saddle Hunter Pony not exceeding 138cm 1227 Open Saddle Hunter Pony not exceeding 148cm Champion and Reserve Champion Open Saddle Hunter Pony to be judged from classes 1125, 1126, and 1127. Second placed Saddle Hunter Pony to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion. 1228 Open Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony not exceeding 138cm 1229 Open Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm 1230 Best Novice Junior Rider, 0-5 wins 1231 Best Rider 12, 13 and 14 years 1232 Best Rider aged 15 and 16 years Winner of Best Rider eligible for Champion/Reserve Champion Adult or Junior Rider, which will take place in Ring 1 prior to Supreme

35 HARGREAVES CHALLENGE CUP

Start: 9.30am – 11am, Unity Ring Rider 12yrs & under. Pony not to exceed 138 cm. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00 st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $15.00, 2 $10.00, 3 $6.00 Pony to be owned by the competitor or member of his/her family or under RAS Lease which must be produced on request. No pony to be entered for more than one rider. Both rider & pony names to be entered on entry form. POINTS AS FOLLOWS: Excellence of Pony – 10, Manners & Paces - 10, Child’s riding with reference to seat & hands – 20, Mounting, Dismounting & Leading Out – 5, Sympathy between pony & rider taken as a unit – 10, Turnout pony & rider – 10, TOTAL 65. THE LATE MRS K H HARGREAVES donated this cup in 1946; the winner holds the HARGREAVES CUP for one year. THE HARGREAVES FAMILY donates a bridle for first in this Class.

5052 Hargreaves Challenge Cup

SLEE FAMILY CHALLENGE

Start 9.30am – 11am – Unity Ring Rider 13yrs & under 17yrs. Ponies not to exceed 148 cm. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00. Prize Money - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $6.00 Pony to be owned by the competitor or member of his/her family, or under RAS Lease which must be produced on request. No pony to be entered for more than one rider. Both rider & pony names to be entered on entry form. POINTS AS FOLLOWS: Excellence of Pony - 10; Manners & Paces - 10; Child’s riding with reference to seat & hands - 20; Mounting, Dismounting & Leading out - 5; Sympathy between pony & rider taken as a unit - 10; Turnout pony & rider - 10; TOTAL 65. The SLEE FAMILY donates a bridle for first in the class.

5053 Slee Family Challenge

36 COLOURED HORSE OR PONY – LED

Start 8:00am Main Ring Entry Fee - Members $7.00, Non-Members $10.00 Prize Money - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $7.00 Horses/Ponies entering the Coloured Section must display colour eg. Appaloosa, Dun, Buckskin, Palomino, Pinto or true Roan (solid coloured head and legs). Sabino marked horses are not eligible for this section

1240 Best Presented Horse/Pony and Handler 1241 Colt, Gelding or filly 3yrs & under, up to 148cm 1242 Colt, Gelding or filly 3yrs & under, over 148cm 1243 Mare or Gelding 4yrs and over up to 148cm 1244 Mare or Gelding 4yrs and over - over 148cm

Champion and Reserve Champion Coloured Horse/Pony

1245 Registered Pinto - Horse/Pony must be registered with the NZ Pinto Society and the owner a current financial member. Registration number to bestated on the entry form. NZ PINTO HORSE SOCIETY donates a Sash to the Best Registered Pinto. 1246 Best Paced and Mannered any height 1247 Best Handler 1248 Best Dilute registered with the NZ Golden Horse Society The Golden Horse Society donates a Sash to the winner of the registered Dilute Horse class

COLOURED HORSE OR PONY - RIDDEN

Follows Coloured Led Entry Fee - Members $7.00 Non-Members $10.00 Prize Money - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $7.00

1260 Best Presented – Under Saddle 1261 Novice 0-6 Wins Under 148cm 1262 Novice 0-6 Wins Over 148cm 1263 Open Coloured Under 148cm 1264 Open Coloured Over 148cm Champion & Reserve from Open Classes 1267 Best Paced Coloured 1268 Best Mannered Coloured 1269 Best Rider 1270 Best Registered Pinto any height Horse/Pony must be registered with the NZ Pinto Horse Society and the owner a current financial member. Registration number to be stated on the entry form. NZ PINTO HORSE SOCIETY donates a sash to the winner.

1271 Best Dilute Registered with the NZ Golden Horse Society The Golden Horse Society donates a Sash to the winner of the registered Dilute Horse class

37 CLYDESDALES

Start 10:30am approx. Entry Fee - Members $7.00, Non-Members $10.00 Prize Money - 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00

1280 Best Presented Clydesdale 1281 Clydesdale yearling - colt or filly 1282 Clydesdale 3 year old - colt or filly 1283 Clydesdale mare 4 years & Over 1284 Clydesdale Male any age Champion & Reserve Champion Clydesdale 1285 Best Walking Clydesdale 1286 Best Working Clydesdale to be shown in harness and attached to a sledge. 1287 Best Working Clydesdale to be shown in harness and attached to a wheeled vehicle. Judged on horse/horses and handlers only. 1288 Best Ridden Clydesdale

HARNESS HORSES & PONIES (To be driven)

Start 10.30am approx. Commencing at the conclusion of the show classes Main Ring Entry Fees - Members $7.00, Non-Members $10.00. Prize Money - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $7.00 THE IVEY MEMORIAL CUP for most points in Harness Events. Non Hackney.

1290 Best Turnout - Hackney 1291 Any Height - Hackney 1292 Best Action – Hackney 1293 Best Turnout - non-hackney 1294 Novice 2 note condition 5 of Horse Section 1295 Any Height - non-hackney 1296 Best Mannered - non-hackney 1297 Open pleasure drive

Champion and Reserve Champion Non Hackney, Champion and Reserve Champion Hackney BISDEE/DIGBY CUP for the Champion Hackney

38 WORKING HUNTER PONY (HOY Qualifying Section)

Start Time: 11.00am approx Entry Fees - Members $9.00, Non-Members $13.00. Prize Money - 1st $17.00, 2nd $12.00, 3rd $9.00 a) Working Hunters are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of strong conformation with good manners, sound paces and be a comfortable ride over long distances b) They will be required to jump a minimum of three (3) hunter type fences. Jumping style and ability 40%, conformation 30%, paces and manners 30% c) Exhibits will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved

1300 Novice Working Hunter Pony not exceeding 148cm 0-5 wins 1301 Open Working Hunter Pony not exceeding 138cm 1302 Open Working Pony Hunter over 138cm & not exceeding 148cm

Champion and Reserve Champion Working Hunter Pony to be judged from winners of classes 1301 and 1302 second placed horse to the champion to judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve champion.

WORKING HUNTERS (HOY Qualifying Section)

ENTRY FEES: Members $9.00, Non-Members $13.00. Prize Money - 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 a) Working Hunters are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of strong conformation with good manners, sound paces and be a comfortable ride over long distances b) They will be required to jump a minimum of three (3) hunter type fences. Jumping style and ability 40%, conformation 30%, paces and manners 30% c) Exhibits will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved

1303 Novice Working Hunter 0-5 wins 1304 Open Working Hunter Horse over 148cm & not exceeding 158cm 1305 Open Working Hunter Horse over 158cm & not exceeding 163cm 1306 Open Working Hunter Horse over 163cm

Champion and Reserve Champion Working Hunter to be judged from winners of classes 1304 and 1305, 1306 second placed horse to the champion to judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve champion.

39 HUNTER JUMPING PONIES (HOY Qualifying Section)

Start following Hunter Jumping Horses. Resuming after Grand Parade. Main Ring. 12:30pm Approx. Height of jumps up to approx. 90cm Entry Fee - Members $7.00, Non-Members $10.00 Prize Money - 1st $17.00, 2nd $12.00, 3rd $6.00 HEIGHT CERTIFICATE TO BE CARRIED BARKERS WINES CUP for most points. 2 baulks in Class 5016/5017 & 1 baulk in Open Classes will disqualify. Mounts not to exceed 148 cm & rider to be under 17 yrs. KEENAN CUP awarded to Champion Pony Hunter

5016 Novice Pony Hunter over fences up to 90cm approx. 0-2 wins 5017 Novice Pony Hunter over fences up to 90cm approx. 0-5 wins 5018 Open Pony Hunter over fences not exceeding 138cm 5019 Open Pony Hunter over fences over 138cm & not exceeding 148cm 5020 Open Autumn Pony up to 148cm

Champion and Reserve Champion Hunter to be judged from winners second placed horse to the champion to judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve champion.

HUNTERS (HOY Qualifying Section)

Start 12:30pm approximately, commencing at conclusion of the show classes and resuming after Grand Parade if needed. Height Performance card must be carried or elimination Height of jumps up to 125cm max. All Hunters to be over 148 cm. To be ridden in the presence of Judge at fair hunting pace. One baulk will disqualify in all jumping classes except Class 5025 when two baulks will disqualify. Entry Fee - Members $9.00, Non-Members $13.00, except Class 5029 entry fee Members $13.00, Non-Members $17.00. R C WALKER CLOCK TROPHY for Best Hunter ridden by a lady. KEAST CHALLENGE CUP for Best Hunter ridden by a gentleman. EVANS, WORDSWORTH, ORBELL, PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP awarded to Champion Hunter.

5024 Novice Hunter 0-3 wins Prize Money 1st $25.00, 2nd $20.00, 3rd $10.00, 4th $5.00 5025 Novice Hunter 0-5 wins. Prize Money 1st $25.00, 2nd $20.00, 3rd $10.00, 4th $5.00. 5026 A J Agnew Challenge Cup Wire Jump to be judged in conjunction with light weight & heavy weight hunters. Prize Money 1st $25.00, 2nd $20.00, 3rd $10.00, 4th $5.00. 5027 Neave Challenge Cup Hunter up to 163cm Prize Money 1st $35.00, 2nd $25.00, 3rd $15.00, 4th $5.00 5028 Dixon/Thomas Challenge Cup heavy weight over 163cm. Prize Money 1st $35.00; 2nd $25.00,3rd $15.00, 4th $5.00 5029 Pat Gresham Memorial Challenge Trophy Open Autumn Hunter course is all Hunter Jumps plus wire jumps Prize Money 1st $60.00, 2nd $35.00, 3rd $25.00, 4th $15.00

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RING 2

LEAD REIN PONY (HOY Qualifying Section)

Start 8:30am Ring 2. Entry Fee - Members $6.00 Non-Members $9.00 Prize Money - 1st $10.00, 2nd $7.00, 3rd $6.00. Ribbons to 6th placing. Pony not to be over 128cm. Rider 4 years and up to and including 7 years as at the 1st August. These children are those yet unable to ride without assistance from a leader or attendant and should be judged accordingly. Spurs are not to be worn. Combinations in this section not eligible to compete in other sections. Riders who have competed in First Ridden, Novice or Open Pony sections are no longer eligible for the Leading Rein Section. Pony to be judged on suitability and safeness 60% conformation and paces 40%. No rider competing in this section may compete at any other riding sections in the show.

The lead rein must be affixed to the caveson of a simple snaffle bridle at all times. The leader to hold the rein in their left hand 4 to 5 feet from the bit leaving the right hand free to assist the rider if necessary. A relaxed happy partnership between rider, pony and leader is the aim in this section. Rider must be seen to be guiding and in control of pony. Novice Leading Rein Pony - a pony that has not won 6 firsts in any Leading Rein class at any A & P Show. Horse/Pony height certificates and performance cards must be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination. Leaders to be aged 16 years or over and suitably attired.

1310 Best Presented (Leader, rider and pony to be judged). 1311 District Leading Rein exhibitor/rider/pony to reside in the Timaru District Council Area. 1312 Child rider 4 and 5 years, to be led 1313 Child rider 6 and 7 years, to be led 1314 Novice Lead Rein Pony not exceeding 128cm, 0-5 wins 1315 Open Lead Rein Pony not exceeding 123cm 1316 Open Lead Rein Pony over 123cm & not exceeding 128cm

Champion and Reserve Champion Lead Rein Pony to be judged from the winners of 1314 and 1315 second placed Lead Rein Pony to the winner to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion

1317 Open Paced and Mannered Lead Rein Pony

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FIRST RIDDEN (HOY Qualifying Section)

Follows Lead Rein. Ring 2 Ponies not exceeding 138cm. Rider to be under 10 years as at 1st August. No cantering is allowed as a class, however the judge may ask for a canter in the individual workouts. A cane or whip, not exceeding 68cm in length with a flap 2cm wide by 4 cm long, may be carried by riders in First Ridden Section. The same combination may not enter in both the Leading Rein and the First Ridden Section, BUT, the same pony may be entered in both these sections with a different rider. Bridles with single rein only. Riders who have competed in Novice and Open Pony Section are no longer eligible for First Ridden Section. Riders are only eligible to compete in First Ridden Section for a maximum of 24 months from the date of their first show. Ponies to be judged on SUITABILITY AND SAFENESS 60% AND CONFORMATION AND PACES 40%. Pony height certificates and performance cards must be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination. Entry Fee - $6.00 members, $9.00 Non-Members. Prize Money - 1st $10.00, 2nd $7.00, 3rd $6.00, ribbons to 6th

1320 Best Presented 1321 Best District Pony exhibitor/rider/pony to reside in theTimaru District Council Area. 1322 Novice First Ridden Pony not exceeding 138cm 0-5 wins 1323 Open First Ridden Pony not exceeding 128cm 1324 Open First Ridden Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm

Champion and Reserve Champion First Ridden Pony to be judged from the winners of 1322, 1323 and 1324 second placed First Ridden Pony to the winner to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion

1325 Novice Paced and Mannered First Ridden Pony, 0-5 wins 1326 Open Paced and Mannered First Ridden Pony 1327 Novice Rider (First Ridden Section), 0-5 wins 1328 Open Rider (First Ridden Section) 1329 Fancy Dress (Open to both Lead Rein and FR)

42 IN HAND HORSES

Start 8.00am Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00 Prize Money: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00

1340 Best Presented Horse & Handler 1341 Yearling Colt, filly or gelding 1342 Two and Three year old Colt, filly or gelding

Champion and Reserve In Hand young stock to be judged from the winners of 1341 and 1342 second placed to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

1343 Brood Mare In foal or with foal at foot suitable for breeding Hacks & Hunters 1344 Dry Mare Hack over 4 years. (Woodfield Stud Trophy) 1345 Gelding Hack over 4 years 1346 Stallion Hack over 4 years

Champion and Reserve In Hand Adult to be judged from the winners of 1343, 1344, 1345 &1346 second placed to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

1347 Best Paced Hack 1348 Best Handler

CHAMPION IN HAND HORSE TO PARADE FOR IN HAND SUPREME CHAMPION.

IN HAND PONIES

To follow In Hand Horses Ring 2. 1350 Best Presented Pony & Handler 1351 Yearling Colt, filly or gelding 1352 Two and three year old Colt, filly or gelding

Champion and Reserve In Hand young stock to be judged from the winners of 1351 and 1352 second placed to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion.

1353 Brood Mare in foal or with foal at foot, suitable for breeding riding ponies 1354 Dry Mare Pony over 4 years 1355 Gelding Pony over 4 years 1356 Stallion Pony over 4 years.

Champion and Reserve In Hand Adult to be judged from the winners of 1353, 1354, 1355 and 1356 second placed to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve Champion. 1357 Best Paced In hand pony 1358 Best Handler

CHAMPION IN HAND PONY TO PARADE FOR IN HAND SUPREME CHAMPION.

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WELSH BREED PONIES & COBS

Start 8.00am Ring 2. All entries to be registered with the Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Inc. in either the Purebred Stud Book or Part bred Register and in the case of foals, to be eligible for registration. Registered numbers to be stated on entry form. Purebred ponies in this section must NOT be plaited. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00. Prize Money - 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00 COLLEEN MORRISON TROPHY for Best Purebred or Part bred. WELSH PONY & COB SOCIETY donates a Best Welsh Exhibit Rosette. Part bred Welsh To Be Led 1360 Best Presented Part bred Welsh 1361 Part bred yearling, colt, filly or gelding not less than 25% Welsh 1362 Part bred 2yo & 3yo old colt, filly or gelding not less than 25% Welsh 1363 Part bred Mare or Entire 4yo not less than 25% Welsh

Champion and Reserve Champion Part Bred Welsh

Purebred Welsh to Be Led 1364 Best Presented pure bred Welsh 1365 Purebred yearling colt, filly, gelding ABCD 1366 Purebred 2yo or 3yo colt, filly, gelding ABCD 1367 Purebred Mare most suitable for breeding 4y & over ABCD 1368 Purebred Entire 4yo & over ABCD

Champion & Reserve Champion Pure Bred Welsh

1369 Liz Deans Chawton Stud Memorial Trophy donated by Chawton Welsh Pony Stud for the best Pure or Partbred any age showing Welsh characteristics with good bone and movement and temperament. 1370 Junior Handler Class Under 18 Robyn & Reg Brockett donate a Rosette to be awarded to the junior handler in this class showing the most empathy and ability in handling the pony. Suitable attire.

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MINI ATURE HORSES

Start 8.00am. Ring 2. Horses must be registered with bodies affiliated to the RAS. Registration number and Association must be stated on entry form. The Miniature Horse Section of the show will run in accordance with NZMAH show rules. Open to all registered Miniature Horses. Height certificate must be carried. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00 Prize Money - 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00 Category A - under 36.5cm 1380 Best Presented, horse & handler 1381 Yearling - Colt, filly or gelding 1382 2 & 3 year old, colt, filly or gelding 1383 Male or female 4 years and over 1384 Best Movement 1385 Best Multi Colour (includes Pintos and Appaloosa) 1386 Best Solid Coloured (includes, palominos, cremellos and silver dapple) Champion & Reserve Champion Miniature Category A Category B – 86.5cm and under 96.5cm 1387 Best Presented Horse & Handler 1388 Yearling - colt, filly or gelding 1389 2 & 3 year old, colt, filly or gelding 1390 Male or female, 4 years & over 1391 Best Movement 1392 Best Multi Colour (includes Pintos and Appalosa) 1393 Best Solid Coloured (includes bays, brown, black, chestnut etc) Champion & Reserve Champion Miniature Category B Judging for SUPREME CHAMPION MINIATURE.

SHETLAND PONIES

All entries in this Section must be registered with THE SHETLAND PONY BREEDERS SOCIETY (INC) who kindly donate Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons. Registered numbers to be stated on entry form. Ponies to be shown in natural coat & full feather. Entry Fee - Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00. Prize Money - 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00

1330 Best Presented Horse & Handler 1331 Best Paced and Mannered 1332 Foal or yearling – colt filly or gelding 1333 2 & 3 year old - colt, filly or gelding 1334 Mare, 4 years and over 1335 Gelding, 4 years and over 1336 Best Stallion 4 years and over Champion and Reserve Supreme Champion Shetland Pony. FRIDD CHALLENGE CUP for Champion Shetland Champion Youngstock – Donated by The Shetland Society Champion Adult – Donated by The Shetland Society

45 ALPACAS

Convener: Anne Godfrey (03) 615 5757 All Alpacas to be penned by 9:00am with judging to commence at 9:30am.

This show is run under the Rules and Regulations of AANZ

Conditions of Entry: 1. All animals must belong to a clear TB herd where whole herd testing is performed in accordance with the AANZ voluntary TB scheme. (copies of current TB certificates to be enclosed with entry forms) 2. All alpacas entered in Championship Classes must be registered with the IAR and carry a brass ear tag displaying its corresponding IAR number. Copies of registration certificates are not required to be enclosed with the entry forms. Please note that A1 forms are not acceptable 3. The exhibitor is the owner(s) listed on the alpaca’s registration certificate. In the case of a registered lease, the lessee is deemed the owner. 4. The age of the alpaca is its age on the day of the show. 5. All exhibitors or handlers must place their animals in the pens allotted by the Convener. Placement of animals in 'trade pens' will only be done with the permission of the Chief Steward. 6. No animal shall be removed from the show prior to the completion of the Grand Parade without the permission of the Chief Steward.

This is a short fleece breed show for Huacaya, as standard rules for Suri

SURI BREED CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES

5901 Junior Female Suri 6 months & under 12 months White 5902 Junior Female Suri 6 months & under 12 months Light Fawn 5903 Junior Female Suri 6 months & under 12 months Med/Dark Fawn 5904 Junior Female Suri 6 months & under 12 months Brown 5905 Junior Female Suri 6 months & under 12 months Grey/Roan 5906 Junior Female Suri 6 months & under 12 months Black

Champion Junior Female Suri Reserve Champion Junior Female Suri

5911 Junior Male Suri 6 months & under 12 months White 5912 Junior Male Suri 6 months & under 12 months Light Fawn 5913 Junior Male Suri 6 months & under 12 months Med/Dark Fawn 5914 Junior Male Suri 6 months & under 12 months Brown 5915 Junior Male Suri 6 months & under 12 months Grey/Roan 5916 Junior Male Suri 6 months & under 12 months Black

Champion Junior Male Suri Reserve Champion Junior Male Suri

46 5921 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 months White 5922 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 months Light Fawn 5923 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 months Med/Dark Fawn 5924 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 months Brown 5925 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 months Grey/Roan 5926 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 months Black

Champion Intermediate Female Suri

Reserve Champion Intermediate Female Suri

5931 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 months White 5932 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 months Light Fawn 5933 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 months Med/DarkFawn 5934 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 months Brown 5935 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 months Grey/Roan 5936 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 months Black

Champion Intermediate Male Suri Reserve Champion Intermediate Male Suri

5941 Adult Female Suri 24 months & under 36 months White 5942 Adult Female Suri 24 months & under 36 months Light Fawn 5943 Adult Female Suri 24 months & under 36 months Med/Dark Fawn 5944 Adult Female Suri 24 months & under 36 months Brown 5945 Adult Female Suri 24 months & under 36 months Grey/Roan 5946 Adult Female Suri 24 months & under 36 months Black

Champion Adult Female Suri Reserve Champion Adult Female Suri

5951 Adult Male Suri 24 months & under 36 months White 5952 Adult Male Suri 24 months & under 36 months Light Fawn 5953 Adult Male Suri 24 months & under 36 months Med/Dark Fawn 5954 Adult Male Suri 24 months & under 36 months Brown 5955 Adult Male Suri 24 months & under 36 months Grey/Roan 5956 Adult Male Suri 24 months & under 36 months Black

Champion Adult Male Suri Reserve Champion Adult Male Suri

5961 Senior Female Suri 36 months and over White 5962 Senior Female Suri 36 months and over Light Fawn 5963 Senior Female Suri 36 months and over Med/Dark Fawn 5964 Senior Female Suri 36 months and over Brown 5965 Senior Female Suri 36 months and over Grey/Roan 5966 Senior Female Suri 36 months and over Black

Champion Senior Female Suri Reserve Champion Senior Female Suri 47 5971 Senior Male Suri 36 months and over White 5972 Senior Male Suri 36 months and over Light Fawn 5973 Senior Male Suri 36 months and over Med/Dark Fawn 5974 Senior Male Suri 36 months and over Brown 5975 Senior Male Suri 36 months and over Grey/Roan 5976 Senior Male Suri 36 months and over Black

Champion Senior Female Suri Reserve Champion Senior Female Suri

Supreme Champion Suri

Suri Colour Championship

6111 Champion White Suri 6112 Champion Light Fawn Suri 6113 Champion Med/Dark Fawn Suri 6114 Champion Brown Suri 6115 Champion Grey/Roan Suri 6116 Champion Black Suri

Non Championship Fancy Classes

The following classes are to be entered on the form provided, they may be split into age groups/sex if numbers permit

5981 Fancy Female Huacaya - Junior 6 & under 12mths 5982 Fancy Female Huacaya - Intermediate12 & under 24mths 5983 Fancy Female Huacaya - Adult 24 &under 36mths 5984 Fancy Female Huacaya - Senior 36mths & over

Best Female Fancy Huacaya

5986 Fancy Male Huacaya - Junior 6 &under 12mths 5987 Fancy Male Huacaya - Intermediate12 & under 24mths 5988 Fancy Male Huacaya - Adult 24 & under 36mths 5989 Fancy Male Huacaya - Senior 36mths & over

Best Male Fancy Huacaya Premier Fancy Huacaya

5991 Fancy Female Suri - Junior 6 &under 12mths 5992 Fancy Female Suri - Intermediate12 & under 24mths 5993 Fancy Female Suri - Adult 24mths & over 5994 Fancy Female Suri – Senior 36 months & over

Best Female Fancy Suri

5996 Fancy Male Suri - Junior 6 &under 12mths 5997 Fancy Male Suri - Intermediate12 & under 24mths 5998 Fancy Male Suri - Adult 24mths & over 5999 Fancy Male Suri – Senior 36 months & over

Best Male Fancy Suri Premier Fancy Suri

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HUACAYA BREED CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES 6001 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 months White 6002 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 months Light Fawn 6003 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 months Med/Dark Fawn 6004 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 months Brown 6005 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 months Grey/Roan 6006 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 months Black

Champion Junior Female Huacaya Reserve Champion Junior Female Huacaya

6011 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 months White 6012 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 months Light Fawn 6013 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 months Med/Dark Fawn 6014 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 months Brown 6015 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 months Grey/Roan 6016 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 months Black

Champion Junior Male Huacaya Reserve Champion Junior Male Huacaya

6021 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under 24 months White 6022 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under 24 months Light Fawn 6023 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under 24 months Med/Dark Fawn 6024 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under 24 months Brown 6025 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under 24 months Grey/Roan 6026 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under 24 months Black

Champion Intermediate Female Huacaya Reserve Champion Intermediate Female Huacaya

6031 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under 24 months White 6032 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under 24 months Light Fawn 6033 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under 24 months Med/Dark Fawn 6034 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under 24 months Brown 6035 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under 24 months Grey/Roan 6036 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under 24 months Black

Champion Intermediate Male Huacaya Reserve Champion Intermediate Male Huacaya

6041 Adult Female Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months White 6042 Adult Female Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months Light Fawn 6043 Adult Female Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months Med/Dark Fawn

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6044 Adult Female Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months Brown 6045 Adult Female Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months Grey/Roan 6046 Adult Female Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months Black

Champion Adult Female Huacaya Reserve Champion Adult Female Huacaya

6051 Adult Male Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months White 6052 Adult Male Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months Light Fawn 6053 Adult Male Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months Med/Dark Fawn 6054 Adult Male Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months Brown 6055 Adult Male Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months Grey/Roan 6056 Adult Male Huacaya 24 months & under 36 months Black

Champion Adult Male Huacaya Reserve Champion Adult Male Huacaya

6061 Senior Female Huacaya 36 months and over White 6062 Senior Female Huacaya 36 months and over Light Fawn 6063 Senior Female Huacaya 36 months and over Mid/Dark Fawn 6064 Senior Female Huacaya 36 months and over Brown 6065 Senior Female Huacaya 36 months and over Grey/Roan 6066 Senior Female Huacaya 36 months and over Black

Champion Senior Female Huacaya Reserve Champion Senior Female Huacaya

6071 Senior Male Huacaya 36 months and over White 6072 Senior Male Huacaya 36 months and over Light Fawn 6073 Senior Male Huacaya 36 months and over Mid/Dark Fawn 6074 Senior Male Huacaya 36 months and over Brown 6075 Senior Male Huacaya 36 months and over Grey/Roan 6076 Senior Male Huacaya 36 months and over Black

Champion Senior Male Huacaya Reserve Champion Senior Male Huacaya Supreme Champion Huacaya

Huacaya Colour Championship

Champion White Huacaya Champion Light Fawn Huacaya Champion Med/Dark Fawn Huacaya Champion Brown Huacaya Champion Grey/Roan Huacaya Champion Black Huacaya

50 Non -Championship Classes (These classes are to be entered on the day – there are no entry fees)

Get of Dam (Suri) This class is for the exhibiting of progeny from the same dam. The dam is not shown. Progeny are shown in groups of two and can be of mixed sex, age and colour but must have been shown in their respective Championship classes at the same show. Progeny can be owned by different exhibitors. Get of Dam (Huacaya) Details as for Get of Dam (Suri) Sires Progeny (Suri) This class is for the exhibiting of progeny from the same sire. The sire is not shown. Progeny are shown in groups of two and can be of mixed sex, age and colour but must have been shown in their respective Championship classes at the same show. Progeny can be owned by different exhibitors. Sires Progeny (Huacaya) Details as for Sires Progeny (Suri)

Child Handler (5 - 10 years inclusive) To be judged on handling ability and knowledge.

This class is to be entered on the day of the Show – the handler’s names are to be registered with the chief steward before the commencement of judging

Junior Handler (11 - 16 years inclusive) To be judged on handling ability and knowledge.

This class is to be entered on the day of the Show – the handler’s names are to be registered with the chief steward before the commencement of judging

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