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2019 2ND MARCH 2019 WINCHESTER SHOW 145th GRAND ANNUAL SHOW 1 WINCHESTER SHOW Temuka & 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, Timaru 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 - Patchwork ..............................................................16 - Needlework & Handwork .................................... 16 - Crochet .............................................................. 16 - Knitting ................................................................... 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.