DANBY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE OF PRIZES For the 157th ANNUAL SHOW WEDNESDAY 16TH AUGUST 2017

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2 DANBY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION 2017 Affiliated to the Yorkshire Federation of Show Societies - Registered Charity Number 516152

PRESIDENT: Miss MJ BOWMAN Vice Presidents: Canon D ADAM, Mr C BERRY, Rev A COATES, Mr J CORNISH, Mr M DOBSON, Mr JA DOWSON, Mr J FLETCHER, Mr R GOODWILL MP, Mr I HALLEY, Rev Dr MICHAEL HAZELTON, Mr JH HOLT, Rev. R LEWIS, Mr I MACDONALD, Mr C MARKHAM, Mr JW MUIR, Dr R PEARCE, Mr P PLACE, Mr M RICHARDSON, Miss L RHYS-JONES, Mr M SHEPHERD, Mr R SHIRLEY, Sir Peregrine SIMON, Mr JW STANGOE, Mr JB THOMPSON, MR R TYREMAN, Mrs W UNDERWOOD, Mr AJ WILLIAMS

Chairman of the Committee Mr Shaun DOWSON, Danby. Vice Chairman Mr Graeme THOMPSON, Commondale. General Secretary Mrs Liz SHEARD, 28 West Lane, Danby. YO21 2LY 01287 660416 [email protected] Assistant Secretary Mrs Enid GISSING, 26 Westbourne Road, Whitby. 01947 604736 Treasurer Mrs Di PAYN, 2 Westlands Avenue, Whitby, YO21 3DZ 01947 821034 Showfield Manager Mr Andrew MAISEY, Fryup. Trade Stand Secretary Mr Graham LILLIE, Forest Farm, Castleton 01287 660785

Craft Marquee Manager Mrs Jill THOMPSON [email protected] 07816 014111 Hon. Auditor Mr A Buckle Hon. Veterinary Surgeons CLEVEDALE VETERINARY PRACTICE Health & Safety Officer Mr Simon Hopkins, 01287 660053

SECTION SECRETARIES: Livestock Mr. Graeme Thompson [email protected] 07779 077183 Quarry Cottage, Skelder Farm, Commondale, Whitby, YO21 2HG

Horses Mrs Wendy UNDERWOOD 01287 660297 Stang End Farm, Danby, Whitby, YO21 2NE

Produce & Mrs Jean BLACKLOCK [email protected] 01287 660748 Handicrafts North End Farm, Danby Head, Danby, Whitby, YO21 2NH

Vintage Machinery Mr Joe DOWSON 01287 660090 & Motorcycles Willow Tree Farm, Danby Head, Danby, Whitby, YO21 2NN

Rabbits, Pigeons Mrs Steph MYERS 01751 417375 & Cavies Low Thorgill Farm, Rosedale, Pickering, York, YO18 8SG [email protected]

Ferrets Miss Sue LLOYD 07817 415645 Greentiles, Middleton Lane, Hutton Rudby, TS15 0JT 3 Committee: 2017

Mr D Arnold, Ainthorpe Mr J Randles, Westerdale Mrs S Arnold, Ainthorpe Mr D Raw, Fryup Mrs E Asquith, Castleton Ms H Rogers, Danby Mrs JR Blacklock, Danby Mr J Sellers, Danby Mr M Blacklock, Castleton Mrs E Sheard, Danby Mr D Bridge, Danby Mr R Shirley, Ainthorpe Mr C Burtt, Glaisdale Mr A Smith, Fryup Mrs M Burke, Ainthorpe Mr C Smith, Fryup Mr P Burke, Ainthorpe Mr D Smith.Danby Mrs C Champion, Stanghow Mrs E Smith, Fryup Mrs P Coates, Danby Mrs M Smith, Danby Mr A Collier, Nawton Mr S Smith, Fryup Mr I Dodsworth, Danby Mr J Stonehouse, Castleton Mr M Dooley, Ainthorpe Mr M Tait, Danby Mr C Dowson, Fryup Mr S Taylor, Westerdale Miss E Dowson, Danby Mr A Thompson, Moorsholm Mr J Dowson, Kirkbymoorside Mrs C Thompson, Castleton Mr J Dowson, Danby Mrs E Thompson, Moorsholm Mr KW Dowson, Ainthorpe Mrs J Thompson, Redcar Mr S Dowson, Danby Mr JB Thompson, Glaisdale Miss D Evans, Stanghow Mr M Thompson, Castleton Mr G Findlay, Westerdale Mr P Thompson, Ainthorpe Mrs M Findlay, Westerdale Mr R Thompson, Castleton Mr R Findlay, Westerdale Mr T Thompson, Mrs J Gallon, Ainthorpe Mr M Tindall, Danby Mrs R Gedge, Danby Mrs R Todd, Danby Mrs C Gilbraith, Danby Mrs W Underwood, Danby Mrs E Gissing, Whitby Mr G Watson, Ainthorpe Mrs B Griffin, Castleton Mr B Welford, Redcar Mr S Harding, Commondale Mrs E Watson, Castleton Mrs J Hopkins, Westerdale Mr J Welford, Commondale Mr M Hopkins, Westerdale Mrs N Welford, Commondale Mr S Hopkins, Westerdale Mr R Welford, Fryup Mr I Hopley, Danby Mrs S Welford, Fryup Miss B Jackson, Ainthorpe Mr A Williams, Castleton Mr D Jackson, Ainthorpe Mrs J Zahlan, Ainthorpe Mr A Kelly, Fryup Mrs J Zaitschenko, Danby Mr H Lonsdale, Danby Mr A Maisey, Great Fryup HONORARY MEMBERS Mr A Morris, Danby Mr J Mussett, Ainthorpe Mrs D Boocock, Moorsholm Mr A Newton, Sleights Miss A Gaines, Castleton Mr B Newton, Sleights Mrs M Markham, Danby Mrs D Payn, Whitby Mr G Pierson, Great Ayton Mrs E Pickard, Danby Mr J Rudsdale, Sleights Mr M Pickard, Danby Mr E Underwood, Marske Mr P Prest, Westerdale Mr G Walker, Commondale

WEBSITE: http://www.danbyshow.co.uk 4 PROGRAMME OF SHOW APPROXIMATE TIMETABLE OF EVENTS 08.00 am Showground open to Exhibitors 09.00 am HORSES Section 22 Mountain and Moorland HORSES Classes 13-16 Pony Classes HORSES Class 40 Coloured Horse/Pony 09.45 am HORSES Section 24 Riding Club Type Horse 10.00 am HORSES Classes 43-50 Show Jumping in Pony Sports Ring HORSES Section 18 Cleveland Bays SHEEP DOG TRIALS Commence. 10.00 am MARQUEES closed for judging of Rabbits, Pigeons, Ferrets, Dairy Produce, Horticulture, Handicrafts, Women’s Group, Y.F.C. and Children’s classes. 10.30 am CATTLE All classes SHEEP All classes Section 7 Butcher’s Lambs 10.45 am HORSES Class 41 Ridden Coloured Horse/Pony 11.00 am Judging of BEEF CATTLE commences HORSES Classes 25-29 Hunters HORSES Classes 17-19 Children’s Ponies 12 noon LUNCHEON for the judges. 1.00 pm Goathland & Glaisdale Hounds & Stokesley Beagles MARQUEES open to the public. 1.30 pm DOG SHOW 1.45 pm HORSES Classes 1-6 Agricultural Horses. HORSES Class 67 Fancy Dress in Main Ring HORSES Section 20 Arabs 2.15 pm SHEEP Section 15 Pet Lamb Classes SHEEP Supreme Champion Sheep Judging Presentation of Sheep Section Trophies at the sheep pens HORSES Class 30 Ridden Hunter 2.30 pm HORSES Classes 20-22 Ridden Ponies HORSES Classes 51-66 Pony Sports in Pony Sports Ring 3.00 pm Presentation of trophies for Sections 30 to 41 in the large marquee. 3.30 pm HORSES Class 7 Decorated Agricultural Horse 4.00 pm Parade of Prize winners in Horse sections in Main Ring. Winners must be ready and must parade or Prize Money will be withheld. Presentation of Trophies for Cattle, Horses and Vintage Machinery and Motorcycles. 4.15 pm Parade of Vintage Tractors. No Exhibits to be removed from Marquees before 4.30pm 4.30 pm Marquees close and stock may leave the field. Prize Money will be paid out in respective Marquees for Sections 26 - 41

Whilst the Stewards will make every effort to adhere to this timetable, events on the day may be influenced by the weather, the number and standard of entries, and by other factors outside their immediate control. The Association cannot however, accept any liability for deviation from the programme. Exhibitors are advised to ensure that their exhibits are ready and to confirm the timing of their events with the Stewards. 5 JUDGES 2017 CATTLE Dairy Cattle Mr K Thompson, Lythe Highland Cattle Mr B Dawson, Belper Beef Cattle, Butchers Lambs and Calves Mr A Radford, Sleights SHEEP Teeswater Mr D Wallis, Richmond Masham Mr B Gullon, Glaisdale Blue Faced Leicester & Mule Mr T Dunn, Fadmoor Suffolk Mr A Russell, Malton Hill Bred Mr K Flintoft, Glaisdale Swaledale Mr G Dalton, Weardale Jacob Mrs S Sleigtholme, Lythe Texel Mr D Nesbitt, Darlington Rare & Minority Breeds (Sheep & Cattle) Mr R Foster MBE, Rsedale Abbey Sheep Dog Trials Mr J Harrison, Fryup HORSES Agricultural Mr E Nunn, Thirsk Cleveland Bays Mrs G Dimmock, Harwood Dale Hunters Mrs S Snaith, Danby Ponies Miss S Ramsden, Halifax Arabs Mrs R Hetherington, Middleham Mountain and Moorland Mrs N Shuttleworth, Osmotherley Coloureds Mrs R Hetherington, Middleham Riding Club Type Horse Mr Alan Voisey, Brotton Pony Games Mr H Lonsdale and Mr M Farrow Jumping Mr T Hill, Saltburn FUR AND FEATHER Pigeons Mr A Myers Rabbits Mr D Bulman Cavies Mrs C Sharp Ferrets Mr G Peirson, West Barnby PRODUCE AND HANDICRAFT SECTION Horticulture Vegetables Mr R Orme, Redcar Flowers Mr J F Edmond, Pickering Floral Art Mrs S Hall, Saltburn Home Baking Mrs B Tindall, Ainthorpe Mrs A Ward, Fryup Eggs & Preserves Mrs B Thompson, Littlebeck Mrs J Hawes, Ripon Handicrafts Mrs E Adlington, Fryup Art Mrs L Raw, Fryup Photography Mr R Smith, Duggleby Walking Sticks Mr DJ Kitching, Ambleside Women’s Groups Mrs J Temple, Ingleby Cross Young Farmers Section Mr & Mrs K Flintoft, Glaisdale Children’s Mrs J Dingle, Ainthorpe Mrs B Griffin, Castleton Vintage Machinery Mr M Rooke, Pockley Motorcycles Mr D Hodgson, Dunsdale Dog Show Mr G Scanlon, Bridlington 6 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017 PRIZE LIST 2017 All trophies are awarded for 12 months and must be returned one month before the next show. Rosettes to be awarded in all sections for cattle, sheep, horses, sheep-dogs, dog show & vintage machinery. Exhibitors are requested to send their entries to the appropriate Section Secretaries as per the names and addresses as given on the entry forms. The Association will not accept responsibility for any entry which is delayed in the post or other means of transmission and which arrives after the closing date. The Association will not be responsible for any error, which may appear in the Schedule or Catalogue. Attention is drawn to the Rules, which are printed at the end of the Schedule.

LIVESTOCK SECTION 1 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm. DAIRY CATTLE Accredited cattle only

EBL ATTESTED CATTLE Separate off loading positions and separate standing will be provided for EBL Attested Cattle. Exhibitors must indicate on the entry form if they intend to exhibit Attested Cattle. Cattle may only enter the EBL area if accompanied by a copy of the current Herd Certificate of Status. (CH103)

BRUCELLOSIS ( AND WALES) ORDER 1981 The Association intends to provide conditions in the judging and standing areas which will comply with this order. In the event of any unexpected incident with an animal the owner must make his own arrangements to segregate and remove the animal and ensure the order is satisfied. OBF cattle only can be entered. LOCAL DISTRICT for livestock and horse classes comprises owners postal address: Glaisdale, Egton, Ugthorpe, Roxby, Lingdale, Moorsholm, , , Rosedale and all areas within the area. Prize Money: First £20, Second £15, Third £10. Entry Fee : £2 A Rosette will be awarded to the champion of each breed. Class 1 Cow or Heifer in Milk – Any Breed £10 towards the prize money in Class 1 is given by Messrs. RICHARDSON & SMITH, Auctioneers, Whitby 2 Heifer in Calf – Any Breed 3 Heifer with all calf teeth – Any Breed 4 SPECIAL PRIZE of £10 for best group of Cattle. The Group to be three females. 5 Best Dairy Heifer Calf, under 6 months. 6 Dairy Calf under 3 months, to be shown in the ring by a Boy or Girl under 12 years of age. As marks awarded will be 50/50 for the Calf and the way it is groomed and shown, it is not necessary that it is the property of the exhibitor.

The J. GILL MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to the winning best group of cattle. Cup to be held for one year. 7 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017

The MACDONALD CHALLENGE CUP, presented by the late N MACDONALD Esq., MRCVS, will be awarded for the best Holstein Friesian Heifer in milk. The MOORLODGE TROPHY will be awarded to the Champion Holstein Friesian. Trophy to be held for one year. A trophy will be awarded for the Champion in the Dairy Section. £80 towards prize money in the Dairy Cattle Section is kindly donated be Yorkshire Dales Ice Cream. A SPECIAL PRIZE of £5 and SPECIAL ROSETTE for best handler in Class 6.

HIGHLAND CATTLE

SECTION 2 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm Prize Money: First £20, Second £15, Third £10. Entry Fee: £2.00. Class 7 Highland Cattle – Female born 2016 onwards 8 Highland Cattle – Female born in 2015 9 Highland Cattle – Female born before 2015 10 Highland Cattle – Any Male 11 Highland Cattle – Any Pair 12 Young Novice Handler - 18 years of age or under.

A trophy and prize money will be awarded to the winner of this class. Kindly donated by NEIL FLETCHER, Glaisdale. A trophy will be awarded for the Champion Highland. Kindly donated by MR NW PEARSON, Westerdale. A Trophy will be awarded for the Best Pair of Highland Cattle. A SPECIAL PRIZE of £20 will be awarded to the Champion in the Highland section, kindly donated by the FOX AND HOUNDS, AINTHORPE. A prize of £20 will be awarded to the overall Champion in the Dairy, Highland and Beef Sections.

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BEEF CATTLE

SECTION 3 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm.

Prize Money: First £20, Second £15, Third £10. Entry Fee: £2.00. Class 13 Best Butchers Beast, Any Breed, Heifer. 14 Best Butchers Beast, Any Breed, Bullock. 15 Beef Calf under 3 months, to be shown in the ring by a Boy or Girl under 12 years of age. As marks awarded will be 50/50 for the Calf and the way it is groomed and shown, it is not necessary that it is the property of the exhibitor. 16 Beef Calf, under 6 months. All non-prizewinners in classes 5 and 15 to receive 50p and a Rosette. SPECIAL PRIZE of £5 each for best handler in Classes 6. Special Rosette will also be awarded. The A & J MAW Trophy, donated by MR & MRS A MAW will be awarded for the best exhibition in Classes 13 & 14. Trophy to be held for one year. £20 towards prize money in Beef Cattle Section is kindly donated by BATA SPECIAL PRIZE of £5 and Special Rosette for best handler in class 15 SPECIAL PRIZE of £5 donated by WH TINDALL ESQ., Danby, for Champion Calf. Rosette will be awarded. Classes 5,6,15 and 16 SPECIAL PRIZE of £3 donated by JB THOMPSON ESQ., Glaisdale, for Reserve Champion Calf. Classes 5,6,15 and 16

NATIVE BREEDS

SECTION 4 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm.

Prize Money: First £20, Second £15, Third £10. Entry Fee: £2.00. Class 17 Native – Any Male 18 Native – Any Female

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SHEEP

Sheep can only be entered into 1 class, no sheep to be moved between classes.

A trophy donated by JW MUIR Esq., a Rosette and a Special Prize of £10 donated by C MARKHAM Esq., awarded for SUPREME CHAMPION SHEEP in Sections 6-7, 9-14. A Special Prize of £5 for RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION SHEEP. OVERALL CHAMPION TO BE JUDGED AT 2.00pm A Rosette will be awarded for the Champion in each Section

SECTION 5 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm TEESWATER SHEEP Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50 Class 19 One Teeswater Ewe to have reared lambs in year of show 20 One Teeswater Gimmer Shearling 21 One Teeswater Gimmer Lamb 22 One Teeswater Tup Lamb 23 One Teeswater Shearling or aged ram

SECTION 6 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm MASHAM SHEEP Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50 Class 24 One Masham Ewe to have reared lambs in year of show 25 One Masham Gimmer Shearling 26 One Masham Gimmer Lamb 27 Two Masham Gimmer Lambs 28 Five Masham Gimmer Lambs. 29 Special District Class for Best two Masham Gimmer Lambs Local District as specified on page 8 TROPHY presented by the late G COVERDALE Esq., Danby, for the best sheep in Classes 19 - 29 Trophy to be held for one year.

SECTION 7 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm. BUTCHERS LAMBS Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50 Class 30 Two Cross-Bred Lambs, most suitable for the butcher. Long Wool breeds 31 Special District Class for Best Two Cross Bred Lambs, any cross. Long Wool breeds Local District as specified. 32 Two Cross-Bred Lambs, most suitable for the butcher. Short Wool breeds £10 towards prize money in this class will be given by Messrs. RICHARDSON & SMITH, Auctioneers, Whitby. 10 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017

33 Special District Class for Best Two Cross Bred Lambs, any cross. Short Wool breeds Local District as specified. £20 towards prize money in the Butchers Lambs Section is kindly donated by THE BOARD INN, LEALHOLM.

SECTION 8 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm BLUE FACED LEICESTER AND MULE SHEEP Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50

Class 34 One Blue Faced Leicester Shearling or aged Ram 35 One Blue Faced Leicester Ewe to have reared lambs in year of show 36 One Blue Faced Leicester Gimmer Shearling 37 One Blue Faced Leicester Gimmer Lamb 38 One Blue Faced Leicester Tup Lamb 39 Group of Three Blue Faced Leicester. Group to be Two Females from different Classes and One Male 40 One Mule Ewe to have reared lambs in year of show 41 One Mule Gimmer Shearling £5 donated by WH TINDALL ESQ., Danby, towards prize money in this Class. 42 One Mule Gimmer Lamb 43 Two Mule Gimmer Lambs 44 Special District Class - Two Mule Gimmer Lambs Local District as specified. 45 Group of Three. Group to be One Ewe, One Shearling, One Gimmer Lamb The T MORTIMER Trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in Classes 34-45 The Trophy to be held for one year.

SECTION 9 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm. SUFFOLK SHEEP (all non-accredited) Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50

Class 46 Shearling or aged Ram 47 Trimmed Ram Lamb 48 Shearling Gimmer 49 Ewe Lamb 50 Untrimmed Ram Lamb 51 Suffolk Ewe to have reared lambs in year of show 52 MR. JOHN RANDLES, Westerdale, donates a £10 Special Prize for best group of Three Suffolks, Group to be: One Ram, Ewe Lamb, and either one Shearling Ewe or Ewe to have reared lambs in year of show A trophy will be awarded for the Champion Suffolk, trophy to be held for one year

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SECTION 10 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm. HILL BRED SHEEP Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50 £10 is given by BLACKFACE SHEEPBREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION towards prizes. Class 53 Tup Lamb, bred by Exhibitor 54 Shearling Tup 55 Two Shear or aged tup 56 One Gimmer Lamb, bred by Exhibitor 57 One Shearling Gimmer 58 One Ewe having reared lambs in year of show 59 Best Group of Sheep, the group to be: One Male - Two Female A SILVER CHALLENGE CUP presented by the late F BOOCOCK Esq., will be awarded for the best Scotch Sheep group. Trophy to be held for one year. A ROSE BOWL presented by JW STANGOE Esq., of Glaisdale, to be awarded for the best Scotch Sheep in the show. Trophy to be held for one year. The ROBERT FLINTOFT MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded for the best Scotch Lamb in the show. Trophy to be held for one year. SPECIAL PRIZE of £1 for best Black Faced Female. SPECIAL PRIZE of £1 for best Black Faced Male.

SECTION 11 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm. SWALEDALE SHEEP Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50 Class 60 One Ewe having reared lambs in year of show 61 Tup Lamb 62 Shearling Tup 63 Two Shearling or Aged Tup 64 One Gimmer Lamb 65 One Shearling Gimmer 66 Best group of Swaledale Sheep, the group to be: Shearling or aged Ram, Ram Lamb, Ewe and Gimmer Lamb A Special Prize of £10 in memory of Frank Flintoft for Best Swaledale Sheep in Show A SILVER CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded for the best Swaledale in the show. Trophy to be held for one year. This cup was originally owned by the Cleveland Agricultural Society and was donated to Danby Agricultural Association in 1981. DAVE HANSON MEMORIAL TROPHY for the best group of Swaledale Sheep SWALEDALE SHEEPBREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION will present a Special Prize Rosette for the Best Swaledale in the show. SPECIAL PRIZE of £1 for best Swaledale Female. SPECIAL PRIZE of £1 for best Swaledale Male. SPECIAL PRIZE of £1 for best Swaledale Sheep in Show.

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SECTION 12 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm. JACOB SHEEP Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50 Class 67 Best Jacob Shearling or aged Ram 68 Best Jacob Ewe which has reared progeny in the year of the Show 69 Best Jacob Shearling Gimmer 70 Best Jacob Gimmer Lamb 71 Best Jacob Ram Lamb 72 Best Group of Jacob Sheep: Group to be one male and two females A TROPHY presented by S BOAK Esq., of Pickering, to be awarded for the Best Jacob Sheep in show. Trophy to be held for one year. CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE presented by the JACOB SHEEP SOCIETY.

SECTION 13 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm. TEXEL SHEEP (all non-accredited) Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50 Class 73 Shearling or aged ram 74 Ram Lamb 75 Shearling Gimmer 76 Gimmer Lamb 77 Texel Ewe to have reared lambs in year of show 78 Best Group of Three Texel Sheep. Group to be One Male and Two Females The JOHN & PHYLLIS RUDSDALE TROPHY presented for the best Texel in Danby Show

SECTION 14 - All livestock to remain on the show field until 4.00pm. RARE AND MINORITY BREEDS Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4. Entry Fee: £1.50. Class 79 Primitive - Male 80 Primitive - Female 81 Minority - Ram 82 Minority - Ram Lamb 83 Minority - Ewe 84 Minority - Gimmer Lamb 85 Group of Three - Group to be One Male and Two Females

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SECTION 15 PET LAMB CLASSES Prize Money: First £8, 2nd £4, 3rd £3 Entry Fee: £1.00 Class 86 Lamb to be handled by child 10 years old and under 87 Lamb to be handled by child 11-16 years old Marks: 50% Handling 50% Turn out. Lamb to have been hand reared. All non-prize winners of the Pet Lamb classes to receive 50p and a Rosette. Classes to be judged by the President.

SECTION 16 SHEEP DOG TRIALS Class 88 Sheep Dog Trials Prize Money: First £25, Second £15, Third £12, Fourth £10, Fifth £8, Sixth £6, Seventh £4, Eighth £2. Entry Fee: £2.50. SPECIAL PRIZE £5 for the best run before 1.00pm

RULES FOR SHEEP DOG TRIALS 1 Trials to commence at 10.00am prompt. 2 All dogs, except when competing, must be held by a cord or chain, under penalty of being disqualified. 3 Any dog five minutes late after their name is called will be disqualified at the discretion of the Judge. 4 Owner of dogs will be liable for any damage. 5 Any competitor disobeying the Judge, or any of the authorities, will be disqualified. 6 No-one will be allowed with the dog competing except the person working it, who must take their place where the Judge directs, under penalty of being disqualified. 7 The Committee will decide as to the time the dogs will have allowed them to do work set out. The Judge has the power of ordering up as soon as he pleases any dog that commits a flagrant error. 8 The Competitors must inspect the sheep, and any objection in regard to them must be made to the stewards for the dogs before judging commences.

The Sheep for the Trials will be loaned by A & R THOMPSON, Moorsholm The GEORGE BOWMAN SILVER TROPHY will be awarded to the winner. The trophy to be held for one year. Correct numbers to be worn for each class

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HORSES

SECTION 17 AGRICULTURAL HORSES Prize Money: First £30, Second £25, Third £20. Entry Fee: £4.00. Class 1 Brood Mare with foal at foot 2 Colt or Filly Foal 3 Yearling, Colt, Gelding or Filly A SILVER CUP in memory of MARY E NELLIS for the Best Agricultural Yearling, Colt, Gelding or Filly. Trophy to be held for one year. 4 Two year old Colt, Gelding or Mare A Trophy donated by the late Mr R ADDISON Esq., is awarded for the best 2 year old. Trophy to be held for one year. 5 Mare or Gelding, 3 years-old upwards 6 Pair in hand 7 Decorated Horse in any gears Prize Money: First £35; Second £25; Third £15.

A Trophy donated by FRANK WALKER Esq., Mansfield Woodhouse, will be awarded for the best decorated horse in this Class. Trophy to be held for one year. A TROPHY will be presented to the exhibitor gaining the most points in Section 17. Trophy to be held for one year. The CORNFORTH TROPHY is awarded for the Best Agricultural Horse in Show. Trophy to be held for one year. £10 prize donated by MR G DOWSON to competitor travelling furthest as the crow flies.

SECTION 18 HORSES - CLEVELAND BAYS Prize Money: First £15, Second £10, Third £8. Entry Fee: £4.00. £25 towards prize money in this Section is given by THE CLEVELAND BAY HORSE SOCIETY. DITCHLEY CLEVELAND BAYS kindly donate £10 and a rosette for best pure bred foal. Class 8 Part bred Cleveland Foal, Colt, Gelding, or Filly 9 Part bred Cleveland, Colt, Gelding or Filly, 1, 2 & 3 years old 10 Cleveland Brood Mare, 4 years old and upwards 11 Cleveland Foal, Colt, Gelding, or Filly, 1, 2 & 3 years old Class 11 competes for the Sir Alfred Pease Trophy on a points basis with Hinderwell, Egton and Stokesley. 12 Cleveland Colt, Gelding, or Filly, 1, 2 & 3 years old A Trophy presented by J. Lees Esq., in memory of Miss Ruth Kitching will be awarded for the best yearling filly in this Class. Trophy to be held for one year. The WILSON CUP in memory of the late Fred Wilson donated by his family for the best part bred.

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The PETCH CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL, given by the late Miss PETCH, Primrose Hill, in memory of her brother the late GT PETCH, for the Best Female in Show, entered in or eligible for the Cleveland Bay Horse Society’s Stud Book. The Bowl to be held for one year. The CAPTAIN EL WATSON TROPHY, given by Mrs V CUNNINGHAM for the Best Male in show. The TYNEDALE TROPHY, given by the late Mrs CAROL CHARLES, for the best Cleveland Bay brood mare. To be held for one year. All Cleveland Bays must be entered in the Cleveland Bay Horse Society’s Stud Book or in the Grading Register, and names of animals, sire and dam to be given at time of entry.

SECTION 19 PONIES ALL AGES ON SHOW DAY Prize Money: First Prize £15, Second £10, Third £8. Entry Fee: £4.00 LOCAL DISTRICT for horse classes comprises owners postal address: Glaisdale, Egton, Ugthorpe, Roxby, Lingdale, Moorsholm, Kildale, Farndale, Rosedale and all areas within the area. Class 13 Pony, Brood Mare, not to exceed 14.2 h.h. (with foal at foot or stinted) The BYLANDS STUD challenge trophy, donated by Mr J BATTERSBEE, is awarded for the winner of this Class. Trophy to be held for one year. 14 Foal progeny of Class 13 15 Yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly, calculated to make a Riding Pony not more than 14.2 h.h. when fully grown 16 Two or three year old Gelding or Filly, calculated to make a Riding Pony not more than 14.2 h.h when fully grown 17 Child’s Pony 12.2 h.h. and under, to be ridden by a boy or girl not exceeding 12 years 18 Child’s Pony, over 12.2 h.h. and under 13.2 h.h. to be ridden by a boy or girl not exceeding 14 years 19 Lead Rein Pony for Ponies 12.2 h.h. or under, ridden by a boy or girl not exceeding 8 years Residing in the local district as specified. The JACK WOOD MEMORIAL TROPHY will be presented for the winner in this Class. Trophy to be held for one year. 20 Lead Rein Pony for Ponies 12.2 h.h. or under, ridden by a boy or girl not exceeding 8 years MILLBRY HILL kindly donate vouchers redeemable by them for prizes in this class. The POLLY HUGHLOCK cup will be presented to winner of this class. Cup to be held for one year. 21 Gelding or Filly Pony of Hunter type over 12.2 h.h. not exceeding 13.2 h.h. to be ridden by a boy or girl 16 years or under 22 Gelding or Filly Pony of Hunter type over 13.2 h.h. not exceeding 14.2 h.h. to be ridden by a girl or boy 16 years or under The JE COCKERILL MEMORIAL TROPHY, presented by his daughters, will be awarded for the winner of this Class. Trophy to be held for one year.

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SECTION 20 ARABS Prize Money: First £15, Second £10, Third £8. Entry Fee: £4.00 ALL IN HAND COLTS OR STALLIONS MUST BE BITTED If there are fewer than 7 entries present for either of the following classes for the best Pure Bred and Part Bred classes may be amalgamated at the discretion of the Steward or Judge. Class 23 Pure Bred Arab, any age, to be shown in hand The Westcliffe Trophy Bred Pure Bred Arab shown in hand. Trophy to be held for one year. 24 Anglo-Arab, or part bred Arab, any age, to be shown in hand

SECTION 21 HUNTERS Prize Money: First £15, Second £10, Third £8. Entry Fee: £4.00. Class 25 Hunter Brood Mare with Foal at foot or stinted 26 Hunter Colt or Filly Foal 27 Hunter Colt, Gelding or Filly, 1 year old 28 Hunter Colt, Gelding or Filly, 2 years old 29 Hunter Colt, Gelding or Filly, 3 years old 30 Ridden Hunters 14.2hh and above The HOWECOT Rosebowl, donated by Mrs A Hartley, is awarded for the best in-hand hunter from classes 25 to 29. Trophy to be held for one year. The WILLIAM COCKERILL MEMORIAL CUP, donated by Mrs F & Mr J COCKERILL, is awarded to the winner of Class 30. The trophy to be held for one year. The Cleveland Bay Horse Society will award 2 rosettes to the highest placed pure or part bred Cleveland Bay.

SECTION 22 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONIES. All ponies must be pure bred. Breed and registration number must be provided on Entry Form. Prize Money: First £15, Second, £10, Third, £8. Entry Fee: £4.00. Class 31 Welsh ponies. Section A any age. To be shown in hand The FOULSYKE BLISS MEMORIAL SHIELD donated by Mr & Mrs CD Swalwell is awarded for the best Welsh A in hand. Trophy to be held for one year. 32 Welsh Ponies. Section B any age. To be shown in hand 33 Standard Shetland Ponies, any age. To be shown in hand HAWSKER STUD TROPHY for Best Standard Shetland. 34 Any other native breed [excluding Welsh A & B, Shetland, Dales], any age. To be shown in hand. Connemara, Fell, Welsh C & D, Highland, New Forest, Exmoor, Dartmoor etc. 35 Miniature Shetland Pony. Height not to exceed 34inches. To be shown in hand Hawsker Stud donates the HAWSKER STUD TROPHY for the best miniature. 17 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017

36 Dales Pony, any age. To be shown in hand 37 Shetland Ponies, any age. Ridden. Rider any age SHETLAND CHAMPION. A CHAMPION rosette and SILVER CUP presented by PRIORY SADDLERY will be awarded to the best Shetland Pony in Show. (Classes 33, 35 & 37). Trophy to be held for one year. HAWSKER SHETLAND STUD TROPHY awarded to best Standard Yearling. 38 Ridden Welsh Ponies, of Section A or B. Riders any age. Ponies 4 years and over Lead rein not eligible 39 Ridden any other native breed [excluding Welsh A&B, Shetland], Riders any age Ponies 4 years and over. Connemara, Fell, Welsh C&D, Highland, New Forest, Exmoor, Dartmoor etc. The GT MORTIMER MEMORIAL TROPHY, presented by the Show Committee in memory of the late GT MORTIMER JP, will be awarded to the competitor gaining the most points in the Mountain and Moorland Section. CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION Rosette will be awarded for best in-hand entry in classes 31 - 36 first and second prizewinners to compete. To be judged before ridden classes. CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION Rosette will be awarded to the best ridden entry in classes 37 - 39, first and second prize winners to compete. The Supreme Champion in the Mountain and Moorland Section will receive the NEWCOMEN CUP, a Supreme Champion Rosette, and a special prize of £5. The NEWCOMEN CUP to be held for one year. This cup was originally owned by the Cleveland Agricultural Society and was donated to Danby Agricultural Association in 1981. The Supreme Champion in the Mountain and Moorland Section will receive the SHEENA LAWSON MEMORIAL TROPHY donated by Wainstones Stud. To be held for one year.

SECTION 23 COLOURED HORSES AND PONIES Prize Money: First £15, Second, £10, Third, £8. Entry Fee: £4.00 Class 40 Coloured Horse or Pony, any age. To be shown in hand 41 Coloured Horse or Pony, any age, ridden. Rider any age MILLBRY HILL kindly donate vouchers redeemable by them for prizes in this class.

SECTION 24 RIDING CLUB TYPE HORSE (Best combination, not to be ridden by judge) Prize Money: First £15, Second £10, Third £8. Entry Fee: £4.00 Class 42 Riding Horse 14.2hh and over. No jump involved

The winner of this class will be awarded a perpetual medal and a trophy by Danby and District Bridleways Group. Trophy to be held for one year.

18 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017 SECTION 25 JUMPING AND RIDING EVENTS ALL ENTRIES for Classes 43 -49 will be taken on the field. Classes 43-49. Prize Money: First £15, Second £10, Third £8. Entry Fee: £5 to be paid to the Ring Stewards on the Showfield. Rosettes to 6th. – Please note start time of 10.00am Class 43 Pony Jumper, 128 cm and under, to be ridden by Children aged 8 years and under, lead rein (Maximum fence 50cm) THE DUMPY TROPHY, donated by the HIDE family will be awarded to the winner of this class. Trophy to be held for one year. 44 Pony Jumper, 128 cm and under, to be ridden by Children aged 12 years and under (Maximum fence 65cm) A CHALLENGE CUP given by Mrs FM and the late MR JR MILNER will be awarded to the winner of this class. Trophy to be held for one year. 45 Novice Horse, not to have won more than £25. Rider any age (Maximum fence 65cm) Horse over 148cm The MURK ESK TROPHY donated by MR & MRS R TINDALL is awarded for the winner of this class. Trophy to be held for one year. Please note that classes 44 and 45 will be run together. There will be a separate jump off for each class 46 Pony Jumper, 138 cm and under, to be ridden by Children aged 14 years and under (Maximum fence 80cm) The SUMMERFIELD SUPPLIES TROPHY, donated by RICHARD NOBLE esq., Hawsker, will be awarded to the winner of this Class. Trophy to be held for one year. 47 Intermediate Horse, Rider any age (Maximum fence 80cm) Horse over 148cm The winner of this class will be awarded The Grange Stud Equestrian Centre Cup to be held for one year. Kindly donated by Mrs Gladys Jordan. Please note that classes 46 and 47 will be run together. There will be a separate jump off for each class 48 Junior Jumping Competition (open) for ponies not exceeding 148 cm to be ridden by Children aged 16 years and under (Maximum fence 1m) A SILVER CUP presented by Mr V McNEIL and the late Mr JR McNEIL, will be awarded for the winner in this class. The trophy to be held for one year. 49 Open Horse, Rider any age. (Maximum fence 1m) Horse over 148cm Any competitor may enter only 2 classes from 45,47 & 49 on the same horse. Challenge cup given by Mrs FM and the late Mr JR MILNER will be awarded to the winner of this class. MILLBRY HILL kindly donate vouchers redeemable by them for prizes in this class. Please note that classes 48 and 49 will be run together. There will be a separate jump off for each class 50 Down & Out A TROPHY donated by HENRY LONSDALE is awarded for class 50. Trophy to be held for one year. Sponsorship towards Classes 51 to 66 is kindly donated by LAW, SOLICITORS OF WHITBY & SCARBOROUGH.

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THE CHARLES FARROW TROPHY will be presented to the member of the Glaisdale Hunt Pony Club gaining the most points in Section 25 on the same pony. The system for marking in the Charles Farrow Trophy: 1 point for entering and competing, 5 points for 1st prize, 4 points for 2nd prize, 3 points for 3rd prize, 2 points for 4th prize. Points will not be awarded for entries “out of class”.

Please note that classes 51 to 67 will follow the jumping classes. Please note new start time of approx 2.30pm

ALL AGES ON SHOW DAY. Classes 51 to 67. Prize Money: First £5, Second £3, Third, £2. Entry Fee: £2.00 to be paid to the Ring Stewards on the Showfield. Class 51 Bending Race, riders to be Children aged 8 years and under on the lead rein. 52 Bending Race, riders to be Children aged 9 - 12 years inclusive. 53 Bending Race, riders to be Children aged 13 - 16 years inclusive. 54 Potato Race, riders to be Children aged 8 years and under on the lead rein. 55 Potato Race, riders to be Children aged 9 - 12 years inclusive. 56 Potato Race, riders to be Children aged 13 - 16 years inclusive. 57 Flag Race, riders to be Children aged 8 years and under on the lead rein. 58 Flag Race, riders to be Children aged 9 - 12 years inclusive. 59 Flag Race, riders to be Children aged 13 - 16 years inclusive. 60 Musical Ride, riders to be Children aged 8 years and under on the lead rein. 61 Musical Ride, riders to be Children aged 9 - 12 years inclusive. 62 Musical Ride, riders to be Children aged 13 - 16 years inclusive. 63 Musical Ride, restricted to members of the Glaisdale Hunt Pony Club. aged 10 years and under 64 Musical Ride, restricted to members of the Glaisdale Hunt Pony Club. aged 11 years and over. 65 Bran Tub Race, 10 years and under, restricted to members of the Glaisdale Hunt Pony Club. 66 Bran Tub Race, 11 years of age and over, restricted to members of Glaisdale Hunt Pony Club. 67 Fancy Dress, Donkey or Pony, ridden or driven. Open to Children up to 16 years.

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REGULATIONS FOR SECTION 26 AND 27 - PIGEONS AND RABBITS

All exhibits to be in the Show Tent by 10.00am and to remain until 4.30pm. All exhibits to be the real property of the exhibitor. No exhibitor will be able to take his exhibit from the pens unless a steward is present. Proper pens will be provided. The Committee will not be responsible for any loss or damage sustained by exhibitors during show hours. All Prize Money will be paid out on Show Day.

PIGEONS SECTION 26 under N P A Rules. Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p. Class 1 Fantail or Jacobin any age. 2 Tumbler, any age 3 Tippler or Roller, or West of England Tumbler, any age. 4 Any Variety, short faced, Cock, any age. 5 Any Variety, short faced, Hen, any age. 6 Any Variety, Homer Cock, any age 7 Any Variety, Homer Hen, any age 8 Magpie, any age. 9 Modena, any age. 10 Mookee Cock, any age 11 Mookee Hen, any age 12 RSVP Cock, any age 13 RSVP Hen, any age 14 Any Other Variety, Fancy Pigeon adult. 15 Any Other Variety, Fancy Pigeon, bred in year of show. 16 Show Pen Racer, adult. (To be judged through wires). 17 Show Pen Racer, bred in year of show. (To be judged through wires). 18 Racing Homer, Cock. Adult. 19 Racing Homer, Hen. Adult 20 Racing Homer Cock, bred in year of show. 21 Racing Homer Hen, bred in year of show. 22 Racing Homer, any age, Juvenile Exhibitor, under 16 years of age. 23 Fancy Pigeon, any age, Juvenile Exhibitor, under 16 years of age.

The H CLEMMIT MEMORIAL TROPHY is awarded for the Best Fancy Pigeon in Show. Trophy to be held for one year only. Danby Show offers a Rosette for the best Fancy Pigeon, and a Rosette for the best Racer or Homer Pigeon.

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RABBITS SECTION 27 Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p. FANCY BREEDS Class 24 Dutch, Any Colour, Adult. 25 Dutch, Any Colour, under 4 months. 26 Himalayan, Adult. 27 Himalayan, under 5 months. 28 Silver, Adult. 29 Silver, under 5 months. 30 Any Other Variety, Lop, Adult. 31 Any Other Variety, Lop, under 5 months. 32 Netherland Dwarf, Adult. 33 Netherland Dwarf, under 5 months. 34 Any Other Variety, Fancy, Adult. 35 Any Other Variety, Fancy, under 5 months. 36 Breeder’s Fancy, Adult. 37 Breeder’s Fancy, under 5 months. 38 Challenge Fancy, Adult. 39 Challenge Fancy, under 5 months. 40 Juvenile Fancy, Any Age, Exhibitor under 16 years. 41 Fancy Buck, Any Age. 42 Fancy Doe, Any Age.

FUR AND REX BREEDS Class 43 Self Rex, Adult. 44 Self Rex, under 5 months. 45 Any Colour, Non Self Rex, Adult. 46 Any Colour, Non Self Rex, under 5 months. 47 Mini Rex, Adult. 48 Mini Rex, under 5 months. 49 Silver Fox, Adult. 50 Silver Fox, under 5 months. 51 New Zealand White, Adult. 52 New Zealand White, under 5 months. 53 Sable, Adult. 54 Sable, under 5 months. 55 Any Other Variety, Fur, Adult. 56 Any Other Variety, Fur, under 5 months. 57 Breeder’s Fur, or Rex, Adult. 58 Breeder’s Fur, or Rex, under 5 months. 59 Challenge Fur, or Rex, Adult. 60 Challenge Fur, or Rex, under 5 months. 22 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017

61 Juvenile Fur, or Rex, Any Age, Exhibitor under 16 years. 62 Grand Challenge, Any Variety, Adult. 63 Grand Challenge, Any Variety, under 5 months. 64 Fur/Rex Buck, Any Age. 65 Fur/Rex Doe, Any Age. 66 JUVENILE PET RABBIT - belonging to any child under 16 years of age. Not to be rung.

The HAROLD VICKERS MEMORIAL SHIELD to be presented to the owner of the Best Dutch Rabbit. Shield to be held for one year. Juveniles state age on show day on entry form.

The RICHARD CHAPLIN MEMORIAL SHIELD presented to Best Fancy Rabbit

A Trophy is presented by MR & MRS R POWLAY for the Best Rabbit in Show. Trophy to be held for one year. Danby Show offers a Rosette for Best Fur Rabbit in Show and Best Fancy Rabbit in Show.

CAVIES

SECTION 28

Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p.

Class 67 Self, Adult. 68 Self, 5/8 Months. 69 Self, Under 5 Months. 70 Challenge, Any Age 71 Non self, Any Variety, Adult. 72 Non self, Any Variety, 5 to 8 Months. 73 Non self, Any Variety, under 5 Months. 74 Non self. Challenge, Any Age. 75 Grand Challenge, Any Variety. 76 Juvenile Pet Cavy – belonging to any child under 16 years of age. Judged on condition only. The BILBY WRIGHT MEMORIAL TROPHY for the best Cavy in Show.

Danby Agricultural Show would like to say a big thank you to all its Sponsors

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FERRETS SECTION 29

Prize Money: First: £3, Second: £2, Third: £1. Entry Fee: £1.00 per entry. No Angora Ferrets allowed

Class 1 Hob Albino Adult. 2 Jill Albino Adult. 3 Hob Polecat Adult. 4 Jill Polecat Adult. 5 Hob Sandy Adult. 6 Jill Sandy Adult. 7 Hob Any Other Colour Adult 8 Jill Any Other Colour Adult 9 Young Albino Hob 2017 Breed 10 Young Albino Jill 2017 Breed 11 Young Polecat Hob 2017 Breed 12 Young Polecat Jill 2017 Breed 13 Young Any Other Colour Hob 2017 Breed 14 Young Any Other Colour Jill 2017 Breed 15 Children’s Pet Ferret, Any Age, Any Colour, to be judged on Condition Only.

Rosettes for every entry in this Class provided by Show. Exhibitors to provide their own cases. NIGEL STOCK TROPHY awarded for the Best Young Ferret. Trophy plus Special Rosette for Best in Show Polecat any age kindly donated by SUE LLOYD. Trophy for Best Sandy Ferret any age kindly donated by ADAM NEWTON. A Trophy kindly presented by MRS LILLIAN SHEPHERD for Best White. Special Rosette kindly presented by SUE LLOYD for Best White. A Trophy and Special Rosette for Best Any Other Colour Ferret, kindly presented by MR JOHN MANTON. The winner of each class to be judged for Best in Show. THE CHAPLIN/NEWTON Trophy and Champion Rosette is awarded for the Best Ferret in Show. Trophy to be held for one year.

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ALL EXHIBITS IN THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS (Large Marquee) TO REMAIN UNTIL 4.30pm. PRIZE MONEY WILL BE GIVEN OUT IN THE MARQUEE FROM 4.15pm. Trophies will be presented in the marquee at 3pm.

PRODUCE & HANDICRAFTS SECTION 30 LOCAL DISTRICT HORTICULTURE RESTRICTED TO RESIDENTS IN THE WESTERDALE, CASTLETON, DANBY, LEALHOLM, GLAISDALE, EGTON, UGTHORPE, LINGDALE, MOORSHOLM AND LOFTUS postal areas and all areas within.

Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p. Class 1 Four Potatoes, Any Variety 2 Five Pods Peas 3 One Head Lettuce 4 Two Beetroot, Globe 5 One Cauliflower. 6 Two Onions. 7 Two Carrots. 8 One Marrow 9 Collection of Vegetables Any Two Different Kinds from the above classes, quantities as specified. 10 Three Roses. 11 Vase or Bowl of Mixed Garden Flowers. Special Prize of £5 for the winner of this Class. The MICHAEL PICKARD TROPHY will be awarded for the most points in this Section. Trophy to be held for one year. Only one prize per exhibitor in each class will score points for the trophy.

SECTION 31 HORTICULTURE

Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p. Class 12 Five Potatoes, White. 13 Five Potatoes, Coloured. 14 Six Eschallots, Red. 15 Six Eschallots, Straw. 16 Six Eschallots, suitable for pickling. (Must pass 30mm diameter ring). 17 Six Pods Peas. 18 Six Pods Broad Beans. 19 Six Pods Runner Beans. 20 Six pods French Beans. 21 One Head Lettuce. 22 Three Beetroot, Globe or Cylindrical. 23 Two Beetroot, Long pointed. 24 Two Carrots. 25 Two Parsnips 25 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017

26 One Cauliflower with a 3 inch (7.5cm) stalk. 27 One Cabbage. 28 One Table Marrow. 29 Three Onions, Dressed, each to exceed 8oz (225g). 30 Three Onions, Dressed, each to be less than 8oz (225g). 31 Three Garden Turnips. 32 Six Tomatoes. 33 Truss of Cherry Tomatoes. 34 One Cucumber. 35 Three Sticks of Rhubarb with minimum of 3 inch (7.5cm) leaf. 36 Twelve Gooseberries (Dessert). 37 The Heaviest Onion, washed (One prize only) 38 Any Other Vegetable, not listed 39 One Vegetable and One Bloom. The C.T. CORNFORTH PERPETUAL SHIELD will be awarded to the winner of this Class. Shield to be held for one year. 40 A Collection of Four Different Kinds of Vegetables, from Classes 12-34, quantities as specified in those classes. NOTE: Different kinds of, means that the exhibit may only contain one group of potatoes, similarly only one group of turnips, onions, only one cabbage, etc. Width of display restricted to 50cm. This Class is sponsored by Mr CL Wood Prize Money: First £15, Second £10, Third £5. Entry Fee: 40p

The SEMPLE CUP to be awarded for the Best Single Vegetable Exhibit in Classes 12-34. Trophy to be held for one year. This cup was originally owned by the Cleveland Agricultural Society and was donated to the Danby Agricultural Association in 1981.

FLOWERS

Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p. Class 41 Three Dahlias, Decorative. Prizes in this Class are given by Mrs D Williamson, in memory of Mr GY Williamson. 42 Three Dahlias, Cactus or Semi-Cactus. 43 Three Dahlias, ball. 44 One Dahlia Bloom. 45 Six Pom Dahlia Blooms. 46 Three Roses. 47 One Rose. 48 One Vase of Sweet Peas, 12 Stems. 49 One Vase Garden Flowers, One Kind. 50 Four African Marigolds. 51 Bowl of Mixed Kinds of Garden Flowers. 52 One Vase Garden Flowers (more than one kind, no more than 12 stems). 53 Six Pansies. 54 One Gladioli. 55 Three Gladioli.

26 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017 56 Vase or Bowl of Sweet Peas, 12 Stems, arranged for effect, fern or Gypsophila allowed. 57 One Gent’s Buttonhole. 58 Ladies Spray. 59 Pot Plant, Flowering, other than fuchsia. 60 Pot Plant, Fuchsia. 61 Pot Plant, Orchid. 62 Pot Plant, Foliage. 63 Cactus Plant or Succulent (maximum 5 inch/12.5cm pot) The LES BOOCOCK MEMORIAL CHALLENGE SALVER will be awarded for the Best Flower Exhibit. Trophy to be held for one year. A plaque donated by the late DR WL DAVIDSON, Danby, will be given to the winner of the salver to keep. A SILVER TROPHY presented by CARTUNE (TEESIDE) LTD., will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in the Horticulture and Flowers Section. Points awarded: First 3 points, Second 2 points, Third 1 point. Trophy to be held for one year. Only one prize for exhibitor in each class will score points for the trophy.

CHILDREN’S HORTICULTURAL CLASSES

ALL ENTRIES TO BE EXHIBITED BY BOY OR GIRL NOT EXCEEDING 16 YEARS OF AGE AGE ON SHOW DAY TO BE SHOWN ON EACH EXHIBIT PLEASE NOTE WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT NEW ENTRIES ON SHOW DAY ALL VEGETABLE ENTRIES TO BE EXHIBITED WASHED AND AS GROWN Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p. Class 64 Any Vegetable 65 Tallest Thistle 66 An Arrangement of Wild Flowers in a Mug. 67 Vase of Wild Flowers, any one kind. 68 An Animal, Reptile or Other Character made entirely from vegetables and/or fruit and not exceeding 30cm in length. 69 An Assortment of Grasses in a Vase. The HOWE GATE CUP, donated by the late Mrs PC Davidson, will be awarded for the Best Exhibit in the last 4 classes. The trophy to be held for one year. 70 A Miniature Garden not to exceed 38 x 50cm. The PADGET TROPHY will be awarded to the winner of this Class. The trophy to be held for one year.

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SECTION 32 FLORAL ART Accessories may be used in all Classes. A black backcloth is provided. Prize Money: First £5, Second £3, Third £2. Entry Fee: 50p. Class 71 Petite Arrangement not to occupy more than a 15cm cube. 72 “Tantalising Textures,” space allowed 75cm wide. 73 “Summer on the Beach,” space allowed 75cm wide. 74 “Arrangement in a Candle Stick,” space allowed 40cm wide. 75 “Tea for Two” space allowed 40cm wide. THE FLORAL ART ROSEBOWL, presented by the late Dr WL Davidson will be awarded for the best exhibit in the above 5 classes, trophy to be held for one year. 76 A Miniature Garden not to exceed 38cm x 50cm.

SECTION 33 EGGS AND PRESERVES NO MORE THAN TWO JARS PER ENTRANT PER CLASS Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p Class 77 Six Hen Eggs, Brown, may be opened by Judges 78 Six Bantam Eggs, any colour 79 A Jar of Raspberry Jam. 80 A Jar of Strawberry Jam. 81 A Jar of Blackcurrant Jam. 82 A Jar of Jam, any other variety. 83 A Jar of Lemon Curd. A TROPHY donated by ALISTAIR GRIFFIN will be awarded to the winner of this class. Trophy to be held for one year. 84 A Jar of Homemade Chutney. A TROPHY donated by EMMA RUDSDALE and her Hens will be awarded to the winner of this class. Trophy to be held for one year. 85 A Jar of Marmalade. 86 A Jar of Fruit Jelly, any named variety. 87 One Bottle of Cordial or Squash, labelled with type and variety, in a clear bottle. 88 One Bottle of Sloe Gin, in a clear bottle. 89 Any other Fruit Liquor.

SECTION 34 HOME BAKING

Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p.

Class 90 Loaf of White Bread. 91 Loaf of Brown Bread. 92 Any Loaf made in a Breadmaker. 93 Four Brown Bread Buns. 28 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017

94 Four Oven Baked Fruit Scones. 95 Four Oven Baked Cheese Scones. 96 Four Oven Baked Scones, any other variety 97 Chocolate Cake, un-iced. 98 Fatless Sponge Cake. The MYRA CORNFORTH MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded to the winner of this class. Trophy to be held for one year 99 Rich Fruit Cake baked in approx 7inch tin. 100 Four Decorated Cup Cakes, judged on cake and decoration. 101 A Carrot cake, no icing. 102 Four Flapjacks. 103 Victoria Sponge. One cake with jam filling, not decorated. (Icing Sugar only) 104 Ginger Loaf 105 Round of Shortbread. 106 Lemon Drizzle Cake. 107 Set Recipe – Bakewell Tart Pastry 175g Plain Flour 1 to 2 Tablespoons cold water 75g Butter Filling

2 Tablespoons Jam 75g Caster Sugar 75g Margarine 50g Ground Rice 110g Ground Almonds 1 Egg (beaten) Icing 175g Sieved Icing Sugar 1.5 Tablespoons warm water Glace Cherries to decorate

Method To make the pastry put the flour in a bowl, rub in the butter. Gradually add the water and stir with a knife until it forms a stiff dough. Knead lightly on a floured surface and roll out to line a 18cm Flan Dish. Spread the base with the jam. Cream the margarine and sugar. Mix the ground almonds and rice together add to the creamed mixture alternately with the beaten egg. Spread mixture over the jam and bake for 35 to 40 mins at 190°C To make the icing put the icing sugar in a bowl and add the water gradually, mix in well so there aren’t any lumps. Spread over top and decorate with cherries.

108 MEN ONLY. Cake of own choice, not exceeding 7 inch diameter (Labelled with type) 109 Saucer Fruit Pie, shortcrust pastry 110 A Savoury Flan, shortcrust pastry, shown out of baking dish 111 Four Sausage Rolls, shortcrust pastry.

A SILVER VASE donated by the late MURIEL W MORTIMER to be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in the, Eggs and Preserves and Home Baking Sections. Trophy to be held for one year. Points awarded: First 3 points, Second 2 points, Third 1 point. Only one prize per exhibitor in each class will score points for the trophy. 29 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017

SECTION 35 HANDICRAFTS All exhibits in this Section not to have been shown at a previous Danby Show. ALL GARMENTS TO BE EXHIBITED FLAT, NOT ON STANDS. Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p

Class 112 Cross Stitch Work, framed or mounted. 113 Any Embroidery (Excluding cross stitch). 114 A Greeting Card, any medium. 115 An article of Beadwork or Handmade Jewellery. 116 A Soft Toy, any medium. 117 Bunting, maximum 2 metres. 118 Crochet Work, any yarn. 119 An Article of Patchwork, Quilting or Appliqué. 120 Knitted or Crocheted Mittens, any ply. 121 Hand Knitted Garment, excluding babywear. 122 Hand Knitted Baby Garment 123 A Machine Made Article. (Sewing or Knitting). 124 Dressed Doll. 125 Complete Cushion, any medium. 126 A Bag, any medium. 127 Item of Decorated Handmade Ceramic or Pottery. 128 Any other craft not listed above. Original work, not kit.

A SILVER GOBLET given by the late JEAN DOWSON, Danby, will be awarded for the Best Exhibit in the Handicraft Classes. Trophy to be held for one year.

SECTION 36 ART All exhibits in this Section not to have been shown at a previous Danby Show Original work only. Copies will be disqualified. Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p.

Class 129 Painting in any medium, Still Life or Flower subject. Painting not to exceed 18 x 25 inches. Framed for protection. The GLADYS CLEMMIT MEMORIAL ROSEBOWL presented by the late MR H CLEMMIT, will be awarded to the winner of this class. Trophy to be held for one 130 Painting in watercolours, any other subject. Painting not to exceed 18 x 25 inches. Framed for protection. 131 Picture in any other medium, excluding photography. Not to exceed 18 x 25 inches.

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SECTION 37 PHOTOGRAPHY All exhibits in this Section not to have been shown at a previous Danby Show Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p.

Class 132 A Photograph, B/W or colour, Spring and Summer Landscape. Not to exceed 7 x 5 inches (17.2 x 12.5 cm). TO BE SHOWN UNMOUNTED. 133 A Photograph, B/W or colour, Autumn and Winter Landscape. Not to exceed 7 x 5 inches (17.2 x 12.5 cm). TO BE SHOWN UNMOUNTED. 134 A Photograph, B/W or colour, Animals or Birds. Not to exceed 7 x 5 inches (17.2 x 12.5 cm). TO BE SHOWN UNMOUNTED. 135 A Photograph, B/W or colour, Child Study. Not to exceed 7 x 5 inches (17.2 x 12.5 cm). TO BE SHOWN UNMOUNTED. 136 A Photograph, B/W or colour, Humorous. Not to exceed 7 x 5 inches (17.2 x 12.5 cm). TO BE SHOWN UNMOUNTED. 137 A Photograph, B/W or colour, Work or Play in Danby Parish. Not to exceed 7 x 5 inches (17.2 x 12.5 cm). TO BE SHOWN UNMOUNTED. 138 An Original Photograph, to be the work of the entrant, manipulation allowed. Not to exceed A4 size. TO BE SHOWN UNMOUNTED.

The NORTH YORKSHIRE LAW TROPHY presented by North Yorkshire Law, Solicitors, Whitby, will be awarded for the best Photograph. Trophy to be held for one year.

SECTION 38 STICKS

Prize Money: First £3, Second £2, Third £1. Entry Fee: 40p.

Class 139 Walking Stick, horn head. Not painted or artificially coloured. 140 Walking Stick, wood or horn. Carved and/or decorated. 141 Walking Stick, wood or horn. Half head/Sportsman or Hunter. 142 Walking Stick, wood head. Not painted or artificially coloured. 143 Walking Stick, in one piece. 144 Shepherd’s Crook, horn head. Plain. 145 Shepherd’s Crook, horn head. Carved and/or decorated. 146 Shepherd’s Crook, in one piece. 147 Thumb Stick, in one piece. 148 Thumb Stick, horn head. Plain. 149 Any Other Thumb Stick. 150 Novice Class, Best Crook or Stick, handmade by a competitor, not having previously gained a first prize.

A Plaque replacing the trophy presented by TEESIDE AUTOMATION SERVICES LTD., of Stockton, will be awarded to the Best Crook or Stick in the Show. Plaque to be held for one year.

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SECTION 39 WOMEN’S GROUPS

Prize Money: First £10, Second £8, Third £6. Entry Fee: £2. Class 151 TABLE EXHIBIT ON THE THEME “Beach Party”.

3 Produce Items. 1 Drink. 2 Handicraft Items. 1 Flower Arrangement. 10 points will be awarded for each item - 30 points will be awarded for general display. The Show Committee will provide space approx 30 x 24inches. A black backcloth will be provided. Entries must be staged by 10 am TROPHY AWARDED FOR BEST DISPLAY.

SECTION 40 YOUNG FARMERS SECTION

Prize Money: First £10, Second £8, Third £6. Entry Fee: £2. Class 152 Co - operative entry from a Young Farmers Club. TABLE EXHIBIT ON THE THEME “Around the World”

Table space of approx 6ft x 2ft will be provided by the Show Committee Points will be awarded for:- 1 Floral Art 2 Textile Handicraft (any sewn item may include wool, embroidery or tapestry etc.) 3 Natural Handicraft (any item using wood, metal, clay, glass, stone or shell etc.) 4 Art Handicraft (any art based item using any medium, may include decoupage, calligraphy etc.) 5 4 Photographs 6 Cookery/Baking (savoury Item) 7 Cookery/Baking (sweet Item) 8 A Drink Each item will be marked out of 10. Additional points for general display 30. Exhibits to be staged by 10am. All items to be judged must be made by a member of the Y.F.C.

The G COPLEY SILVER TROPHY was won outright by Danby YFC in 1988. It was kindly re-donated for continued annual presentation to the Club gaining the highest number of points. Trophy to be held for one year.

The ‘WEHL CUP’ will be awarded to the most outstanding single item from the Y.F.C displays. Trophy to be held for one year. This cup was originally owned by the Cleveland Agricultural Society and was donated to Danby Agricultural Association in 1981. 32 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017

SECTION 41 CHILDREN’S SECTION AGE ON SHOW DAY TO BE SHOWN ON EACH EXHIBIT.

Prize Money: First £1. Second 70p. Third 50p. No Entry Fee in this Section.

Class 153 Handwriting, infants. Set piece.

Summer Summer, summer almost here, Let’s give summer a big fat cheer! Of this fact I’m surely clear, Summer is the best time of year. Tim Rasinski

154 Handwriting, juniors. Set piece.

Summertime Summertime is coming The time we all love best, When school days are over And we’re finished with those tests!

We’ll say ‘goodbye’ to all our friends We made within the year, And it could be all summer until from Some of them we’ll here.

For some will be in other States And places far and near, But we’ll all be back together When we start another year! Deanna Wiley

155 Original Composition, juniors. A poem not to exceed 12 lines, “The Beach”. The “CANON’S CUP” donated by CANON DAVID and DENISE ADAM, will be awarded to the winner of this class. The trophy to be held for one year. 156 A collage, infants. Not to exceed 54cm x 41cm, including mount. 157 A collage, juniors. Not to exceed 54cm x 41cm, including mount. 158 Painting own choice, infants. Not to exceed 54cm x 41cm, including mount. 159 Painting own choice, juniors. Not to exceed 54cm x 41cm, including mount. 160 Picture any other medium, infants. Not to exceed 54cm x 41cm, including mount. 161 Picture any other medium, juniors. Not to exceed 54cm x 41cm, including mount. 162 Picture in any medium, under school age. Not to exceed 54cm x 41cm, including mount. 163 Picture in any medium, 12 to 16 years inclusive. Not to exceed 54cm x 41 cm, including mount. 164 A Poster advertising Danby Show, 11 years and under. Any medium, not to exceed A4 size. 165 Any Computer Creation. Not to exceed A4 size. 12 to 16 years inclusive. 33 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017

166 A Greetings Card. 12 to 16 years inclusive. 167 A Photograph. 11 years and under. 168 A Photograph. 12 to 16 years inclusive. 169 An article made from recycled material. 16 years and under. 170 A Lego model. 11 years and under. Own design. 171 An Edible Necklace. 16 years and under. 172 An Item of Patchwork or Sewing. 16 years and under. 173 A Decorated Stone, 16 years and under. 174 Any Other Handicraft, 16 years and under. 175 Set Recipe – 4 ‘Smarty’ Biscuits

225g Self Raising Flour 110g Ground Rice 175g Margarine 175g Caster Sugar 110g Smarties Method Mix together thoroughly the flour, rice and sugar, rub in margarine. Add the Smarties just before the mixture starts to form a dough. Squish together with hands and roll out in to a long thick sausage. Cut in to biscuit shapes with a knife. Place on a baking tray and cook for about 15 mins on 180°C until firm.

176 4 Butterfly Cakes. 16 years and under. 177 4 Eggs, judged on appearance only. 16 years and under.

The BERYL MASON MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to the most original entry for age 5 - 11 inclusive in the Children’s Section. The cup to be held for one year. Original ideas will be the most important factor in this section and all entries should be the unaided work of children. VINTAGE MACHINERY SECTION 42 MACHINERY

Exhibitors to be covered by public liability insurance and evidence of cover to be produced on request. Charge for parking on showfield £1 Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50. Class 1 Vintage Hand Tool (one tool only). 2 Vintage Farm Implement. 3 Vintage Tractor (not steam) up to 1957 inclusive. 4 Vintage Tractor (not steam) 1958 onwards. 5 Stationary Engine. All mobile tractors to parade in main ring after grand parade of prize winners. The R CHAPMAN TROPHY will be awarded for the Best Exhibit in the Section. Trophy to be held for one year. 34 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 2nd August 2017

SECTION 43 MOTORCYCLES Charge for parking on showfield £1 Prize Money: First £10, Second £6, Third £4, Entry Fee: £1.50.

Class 6 Motorcycles, pre-war, up to 1945. 7 Motorcycles, post-war, 1945 onwards.

DOG SHOW

SECTION 44

FOR PEDIGREE & NON-PEDIGREE DOGS - (Dog means either sex) Entry fee £1.00. Taken in Secretary’s Tent from 10 a.m. to 1.15 p.m. Rosettes for first to fourth in all classes.

Pedigree Classes

Class 1 Any variety puppy, 6 - 12 months. 2 Any variety Sporting Dog. 3 Any variety Non-Sporting Dog. 4 Any variety Open Dog.

Prudhoe Cup for Best Pedigree Dog in Show. Winner of Classes 1 to 4. Trophy to be held for one year.

Novelty Classes 5 Cutest Puppy, 6 months to 12 months. 6 Prettiest Bitch. 7 Most Handsome Dog. 8 Best Six legs (Dog and Handler) 9 Dog the Judge would most like to take home. 10 Dog with the Waggiest Tail. 11 Dog with the Nicest Eyes. 12 Child Handler. (Handler under 16 years) Danby Show Trophy for winner of Class 12. Trophy to be held for one year.

13 Best Trick 14 Veteran Dog. (7 years and over) 15 Best Rescue Story. (Dog and how rescued)

Danby Show Trophy for the Best Entry Classes 5 to 15.

Judging commences 1.30pm prompt. No entries taken after judging commences for any class. 35 THE DATA YOU PROVIDE ON THIS FORM WILL BE USED FOR THE PURPOSES OF DANBY SHOW ONLY.

ADMISSION AND CAR PARK CHARGES Normal admission Adults £5.00 • Concessions £4.00 • Children under 5 free • 5-16 years £2.00 Disabled An area will be provided on the car park for bona fide disabled drivers. Exhibitors An exhibitor paying £4 or more in entrance fees will receive one Exhibitor’s ticket admitting the holder to the showfield. Ringside Parking £4 per vehicle. Numbers are limited and permits must be obtained in advance from the General Secretary. Please send Stamped self addressed envelope and cheque for £4 payable to Danby Agricultural Association. Livestock and Horse Exhibitors All exhibitors of large livestock will receive two entrance tickets and one free parking ticket for a van/trailer.

Anyone wishing to advertise in the Show Catalogue or next year’s Schedule Please contact the Assistant Secretary Mrs Enid Gissing: 01947 604736

36 Danby Agricultural Association Registered Charity Number 516152

JOIN THE ASSOCIATION The success of the Association in the organising of the Danby Show depends to a large extent on the ongoing support of its membership. The Committee invite you to make a small donation to the Association funds. In return you will get free admission to the Show and an opportunity to have your say at the Annual General Meeting. By contributing in advance of the Show date you will help to underwrite the success of the Show and significantly reduce the administrative work load for Show Officials. The Committee has agreed the following subscription rates for 2017 and hopes that you will support the Danby Show.

PATRON: A donation of £15 or above will provide you with a badge and tickets admitting 2 adults and 2 children.

Please return your contribution direct to the Treasurer, or to a Committee Member:-

Please make cheques payable to “Danby Agricultural Association”. ------✄

To: Mrs D Payn, 2 Westlands Avenue, Whitby, YO21 3DZ I enclose £...... for...... PATRONS NAME...... ADDRESS......

37 DANBY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION Registered Charity No 516152 Extracts from the Constitution. 1. The Association is established to promote the advancement of agriculture for the public benefit by holding an annual show at Danby. Membership is open to any person interested in furthering the work of the Association. 2. The honorary officers of the Association shall be the Chairman, Vice Chairman, Treasurer, and Secretary. They shall hold office until retirement or removal by a resolution of an Annual General Meeting. Any vacancy shall be filled by resolution of an Annual General Meeting. 3. The administration shall be carried out by a committee consisting of the honorary officers and sufficient members. 4. The Annual General meeting shall be held in January each year, members to receive 21 days notice. Special meetings may be convened at the request of the committee or four members at 21 days notice giving details of the business. HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY Danby Agricultural Association is committed to safeguarding the health and safety of its members,exhibitors, vendors, visitors and all who may be associated with the operation of its show at Danby. The Association will make safety a major consideration in planning its activities, and it will actively seek the cooperation of all who participate in its activities in preventing harm to themselves and others. RESPONSIBILITIES 1. The Association, through its committee and officers, will make all reasonable efforts to ensure that this policy is implemented and updated as necessary to take account of any new legislation or guidance. 2. The Safety Officer, on behalf of the Association, will make reasonable efforts to give guidance on the policy at a detailed level. He will, in consultation with others if appropriate, identify the standards to be set and advise on how they may be achieved. SUPPORT AND ADVICE 1. The Safety Officer should be aware of legislation and other guidance affecting safety at the show. He should attempt to make the Association, and its exhibitors and vendors, aware of the implications of such legislation and guidance and how such requirement can be satisfied. 2. Professional support for the health of people and livestock is provided on the showfield by the presence of the Honorary Medical Attendants, Medics UK, and the Honorary Veterinary Attendants. North Yorkshire Police are in attendance and will be alerted in the event of any emergency. 3. The Stewards appointed by the Association will, on behalf of the Association, ensure as far as reasonably practicable the safety of exhibitors and public and the welfare of livestock in their respective areas. Exhibitors and public should cooperate with and obey any instructions from the Stewards. GENERAL 1. All portable electrical and gas appliances should have been tested by a competent person. This is the user’s responsibility. 2. Any machinery on display should be adequately supported to avoid movement. The public should be kept at a safe distance from any machinery which is operated for demonstration or exhibition purposes. 3. Any hazardous article or material should be transported and stored safely. Anyone proposing bringing any hazardous items onto the showfield should notify the Safety Officer in advance and comply with any requirements laid down. 4. Stewards, exhibitors and vendors should ensure that their activities do not obstruct the free movement of people or their escape route in case of emergency. 5. No person shall indulge in any activity on the showfield which endangers his own or any other persons safety, or angers or excites any livestock. Dogs not competing are strongly discouraged, and must be on a lead at all times. 6. All exhibitors, vendors and members of the public are required to cooperate with this safety policy, and to obey any instruction of the Association’s officers or stewards in connection with this policy. 38 RULES FOR THE 2017 SHOW - read carefully before filling in the entry form. This Schedule and Prize List is issued subject to any order that may be passed or made by DEFRA or North Yorkshire County Council.

1. Association’s prizes are open to all persons except where otherwise specified. No stock debarred for having won Premiums at former shows except where specified. 2. Schedules and entry forms obtainable from the Secretary. All entries and entry fees to arrive with the appropriate Section Secretary on or before Wednesday 2nd August. The Association accepts no liability for postal or other delays. No stock permitted on the Show Field without a Ticket from the Secretary. Entry Cards will not be sent to anyone who has not paid Entrance Fees by the closing date. 3. All entries to be shown in the Catalogue, except for Riding and Jumping Section 25 and the Dog Show. The Association will make every effort to ensure accuracy but will not accept no legal liability for any error or omission in the Schedule or Catalogue. 4. Entrance Fees chargeable as shown in the schedule. Entrance money once paid shall not be returned. An Exhibitor paying £4 or more in the entrance fees will receive ONE exhibitors ticket which admits the holder to the showfield. All Exhibitors of large livestock will receive one free parking ticket for van/ trailer. 5. Every Subscriber of £15.00 shall be deemed a patron for the current show, and receive a badge admitting 2 adults and 2 children. 6. Admission to the field £5.00 each, Children under 5 free, 5 to 16 £2, Senior Citizens £4.00. Limited number at Ringside £4.00 each. Free car parking provided adjacent to the Show Field. 7. Stock of every description (except horses for pony sports) should be in the Show Field by 9.30 am on the day of the show, and to remain on the ground allotted to them until 4-00pm, except by special permission of the committee. Horses for Jumping Classes to be on the Show Field by 9.30 am Entries in The Marquees to be in place by 10.00 a.m. and remain until 4.30 p.m. except by permission of the Stewards. 8. All disputes to be decided by the Committee, and not subject to any proceedings at law. Objections must be given in writing to the Secretary within one hour of the Judge’s decision. The sum of £10.00 to be deposited with the Secretary, which sum shall be forfeited if the objection were deemed frivolous, but returned if the objection is sustained. Any expense incurred must be paid by the person against whom the Committee gave their decision. 9. The Association will take all reasonable practicable measures to ensure the safety of the public, exhibitors and livestock. Exhibitors, vendors and the public are also required to cooperate in ensuring the safety of themselves and others. They must comply with appropriate instructions issued by the officers of the Association or the Stewards on the Show Field. Riders must wear approved protective headgear. Exhibitors and vendors must have public liability insurance available for inspection. 10. The objective of the Association in giving Premiums for Cattle and Sheep is to promote improvement in Breeding Stock. The Judges will therefore be instructed to decide simply according to age and relative merits for breeding purposes of Animals exhibited, and not to take into consideration the present value to the butcher. (Except sect. 3 and 7). They should give preference, other things being equal, to the animal which shows no signs of extra feeding. 11. All exhibits to be the bonafide property of the Exhibitor except where specified. No exhibit to be entitled to Premium if thought unworthy by the Judges. In a class with 3 entries or fewer, prizes are awarded at the Judge’s discretion. 12. The Association can not be held responsible for any article lost or stolen. Exhibitors are responsible for the safety of their own exhibits. 13. Any Exhibitor attempting to influence the Association or its Judges, on the field or in connection with their decision, to forfeit all premiums and be expelled from the Association at the pleasure of managing committee. All forfeited Premiums to return to the Funds of the Association. 14. Exhibitors accept that, as all Stewards are volunteers, they may have exhibits in classes they are stewarding. 15. All prize money not collected from the Secretary within 7 days of the Show will be paid into show funds. 16. The winners’ full names and addresses will be entered in the Register of Trophies. ALL TROPHIES TO BE RETURNED ONE MONTH BEFORE THE MORNING OF THE NEXT SHOW.

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