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Gilsland Agricultural and Equestrian Show | Gilsland Agricultural Society GILSLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 104TH ANNUAL SHOW On Sunday, 5th August 2018 At Triermain Farm, Gilsland By kind permission of Messrs Graham & Lord Carlisle SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Main Sponsor for the 2018 Show JUDGING TIMETABLE 9.30 a.m. Horse/ Pony Judging 10.00 a.m. Cattle Judging 10.15 a.m. Sheep Judging 11.00 a.m. Industrial Judging 11.00 a.m. Vintage Judging 11.30 a.m. Collie, Terrier and Gun Dog Judging 12.30 a.m. Clydesdale Judging All entries for the industrial Classes to be on the field by 10.30a.m. Entries to remain until 4.00p.m. All fees to accompany all entries. ENTRIES CLOSE on FRIDAY 20th JULY 2018 LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Full Page Advert in the Catalogue: £75.00 Half Page Advert in the Catalogue: £50.00 Trade Stands: £25.00 per 20ft Charity Stands: Free Cheques payable to “Gilsland Agricultural Society” Entries or enquiries to: Vicky Baty, Broomhill, Hethersgill, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA6 6HB Tel: 01228 675368 Email: [email protected] The Society, or its duly authorised Show Committee, or its Officials shall not be responsible for any accident, damage or loss however caused that may occur to any exhibitor, his servants, or a member of the public or to any animal, article or property brought into the Showground, or while entering or leaving or being carried into or out of the Showground. Each exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any loss, injury or damage that may be done to, or occasioned by, or arising from any animal, article or property exhibited or brought onto the Showground by him/her and he/she shall indemnity and hold harmless the Society from and against all actions, suit, expenses and claims on account of or in respect of any such damage or injury which may be caused or occasioned. GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR) By signing the entry form, exhibitors accept that we will share their data, if necessary, with the bodies and breed societies listed below. Data will be published in our Show Programme, and be on the Society’s website, Facebook & Twitter pages and given to the local press with regards to the Show’s results. Exhibitors do have the right to withdraw consent of this at any time by contacting the Show Secretary, [email protected] or 01228 675368. Champion of Champions To be Judged during the Parade by Brian Rogerson, Hexham Auction To include Cattle, Sheep, Horses and Dogs Overall Champion of Champions will be awarded £60 cash sponsored by Rickerby Ltd Reserve Champion of Champions will be awarded £40 cash sponsored by Rickerby Ltd SHEEP SECTION Exhibitors Please Note The Sheep Section will include separate areas for Maeda-Visna Accredited Sheep and non-Accredited Sheep. Rules for Maeda-Visna Sheep will be strictly applied. Please state whether MV accredited on entry form. Exhibitors are responsible for compliance with DEFRA Health regulations in force at the time of the show. C.P.H. No:- 08/115/8005 SHEEP CLASSES Judging commences at 10.15 a.m. Entries £1.00p per entry, plus subscription (min £7.50) (Admits owner plus one handler onto Showfield) Prizes: 1st £8; 2nd £5; 3rd £3 The Overall Champion Sheep in the Show will be awarded The Hamish Murray Rosebowl and a voucher. The Overall Reserve Champion will be awarded the Stanley Walton Trophy and a voucher. J.G. Swallow Perpetual Challenge Cup is awarded to the Best Group of Three Sheep, any breed, any sex, any age, shown by one exhibitor The John Bowden Perpetual Challenge Cup is awarded to the exhibitor with the Most Points accumulated in the Whole of the Sheep Section. The President’s Trophy is to be awarded the best exhibit in the Blackface section by Alan Sharp. 1st prize: 3 points 2nd prize: 2 points 3rd prize: 1 point Judge of the Champion Sheep in the Show:- Mr W Gill BLUEFACED LEICESTERS Sponsored by Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors Judge: Mr Clive Metcalf, North Yorkshire Class 1. Aged/Shearling Ram. 2. Ram Lamb. 3. Aged Ewe - in milk. 4. Shearling Gimmer. 5. Gimmer Lamb. 6. Best Ram Lamb and Ewe Lamb, shown as a pair, to be bred by the Exhibitor. Entries may be drawn from classes above. 7. Group of Three Sheep, any age, any sex. Entries may be drawn from the classes above. 8. Progeny Class (Leicester tup and 3 mule gimmer lambs) A Silver Cup is awarded to the Best exhibit in Classes 1 - 5 by the late J.B. Yeats and Mrs Yeats. This has been re-presented by R. Brough as a Perpetual Challenge Cup. L. Tweddle Memorial Cup is presented to the winner of Class 7 by the family of the late L. Tweddle. A Silver Salver is awarded to the winner of Class 2 by the family of the late Mr J. Thomlinson. J. amd M. Shield Perpetual Challenge Cup is presented to the winner of Class 6. Arthur and Caroline Yeats Perpetual Challenge Cup is awarded to the best Bluefaced Leicester Female bred by the exhibitor. Champion Rosette for Champion Bluefaced Leicester sponsored by the Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders’ Association. MULE SHEEP Sponsored by Harrison & Hetherington Ltd Judging to Follow Bluefaced Leicester Judging Judge: Mr Will Sedgley, Barbon Class 9. Pair of Mule Shearlings 10. Single Mule Shearling 11. Six Gimmer Lambs (Leicester x Scotch). 12. Three Gimmer Lambs (Lei x Scotch). (May be drawn from class11). 13. Best Single Mule Lamb (Lei x Scotch)(May be drawn from Class 11&12) 14. Six Gimmer lambs (Leicester x Swaledale). 15. Three Gimmer Lambs (Leicester x Swaledale). (May be drawn from class 14). 16. Best Single Mule Lamb (Leicester x Swaledale). (May be drawn from Class 14 & 15). L. Scott Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup given by R & M Scott for the Best Exhibit in Classes 13 and 16. Lady Hudson Cup is awarded to the Best Three Mule Gimmer Lambs. BLACKFACE SHEEP Sponsored by Cumberland & Dumfriesshire Farmers Mart Judge: Mr Robert Raine, Hexham Class 17. Aged or Shearling Ram. 18. Ram Lamb. 19. Aged Ewe (to have reared a lamb this season). 20. Shearling Gimmer 21. Ewe Lamb 22. Group of Three Sheep, any sex. (May be drawn from above classes). Silver Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by the late Mrs Dawson of the Lamperts, for the best Exhibit in Classes 14-18. Competition for this cup is confined to Gilsland, Low Row, Greenhead, Roadhead and Bewcastle postal areas as of August 1999. The Howe Cup for the best Exhibit in Classes 17-21, presented by the late R. Howe Esq., Brampton Champion Rosette for Champion Blackface Sheep sponsored by the Blackface Sheep Breeders Association. SWALEDALE SHEEP Sponsored by Hethersgill ATV Judge: Mr David Hall, Newcastle Class 23. Aged Ram. 24. Shearling Ram. 25. Ram Lamb. 26. Aged Ewe (to have reared a lamb this season). 27. Gimmer Shearling. 28. Ewe Lamb. 29. Best Male and Female, can be drawn from Classes 23-28. 30. Group of Three sheep, any age, any sex. A Challenge Cup for the Best Exhibit in Classes 23-28 The J.J. Golightly Rose Bowl for the Best Shearling Ram. Champion Rosette for the Best Exhibit in Classes 23-28, given by the Swaledale Sheep Breeders’ Association. Midland Bank Plc Cup for the Best Shearling Gimmer. TEXEL SHEEP Sponsored by Hopes Auction Mart Judge: Mr Ed Fawcett, Morpeth Class 31. Aged Ram. 32. Shearling Ram. 33. Ram Lamb. 34. Aged Ewe (to have reared a lamb this season). 35. Shearling Gimmer. 36. Ewe Lamb. 37. Best Male and Female, can be drawn from Classes 31-36. 38. Group of three sheep, any age, any sex. A Trophy presented by The Solway & Tyne Texel Breeders Club will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in Classes 31-36. This is a Tinwald Trophy points show for The Solway & Tyne Texel Breeders Club for 2018 ZWARTBLES Sponsored by Hethersgill Atv Judge: Mr Giles Sharp, Penrith Class 39. Best Male 40. Best Female Depending on number of entries classes may split depending on age on the day. PRIME LAMBS Sponsored by Solway & Tyne Texel Breeders Club Judge: Mr W Gill, Wigton Class 41. Best Pair of Texel Cross. 42. Best Pair of Suffolk Cross. 43. Best Pair of Any Other Continental Cross. Prize money and rosettes have been supplied for the Texel cross class from The Solway & Tyne Texel Breeders Club. RARE & NATIVE BREEDS Sponsored by Hethersgill Atv Judge: Bruce Walton, C & D Auction Mart Class 44. Best Male. 45. Best Female. RAF Spadeadam Trophy (rotates around the breeds), will be presented to the Texel this year. YOUNG PERSON Sponsored by J Stobart & Sons Ltd Judge: Bruce Walton, C & D Auction Mart Class 46. A Female Sheep of any breed, shown by a person16 yrs & under. The Franklands Feed Cup is awarded to the winner. CATTLE Sponsored by Saint and Co and Eden Farm Supplies Cattle Passports will be collected. Please ensure there are enough movements as the show requires 2 sections to notify BCMS of the on/off movements to the showground. Entries £1 per entry, plus subscription (min £7.50) Prizes: 1st - £10 2nd - £5 3rd -£3 Pedigree Native Judge: Andrew Hewson, Burgh by Sands Class 1 Any Native Breed Bull 2 Any Native Breed Cow 3 Any Native Breed Incalf or Maiden Heifer (class will be split if sufficient entries) 4 Any Native Breed Bull or Heifer Calf (born after 1st September 2017) The G Noble cup is to be awarded to the best exhibit in classes 1– 4. Pedigree Continental Judge: David Dickinson, Canonbie Class 5 Any Continental Breed Bull 6 Any Continental Breed Cow 7 Any Continental Breed Heifer (born before 1st January 2017) 8 Any Continental Breed Heifer (born on or after 1st January 2017) Commercial Cattle Class 9 Commercial Bullock any Breed or Cross 10 Commercial Heifer any Breed or Cross 11 Pair of Animals previously shown in classes 1 - 10 Please may all cattle be halter trained and depending on the number of entries, the class may be split on the day for ages.
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