PERTHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

SCHEDULE OF THE PERTH SHOW

AT SOUTH INCH, PERTH

ON

FRIDAY 5th & SATURDAY 6th AUGUST 2016

UNAFILLIATED SHOW JUMPING WILL TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON

SECRETARY: NEIL C FORBES, 26 YORK PLACE, PERTH, PH2 8EH., Telephone 01738.623780 Fax 01738.621206 Mobile 07834 980073 Email [email protected] www.perthshow.co.uk ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊

ALL ENTRIES CLOSE 30th JUNE 2016

Livestock Entry Form in Centre Fold of Premium List.

ALL HORSE/CATTLE PASSPORTS MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IF REQUIRED.

MAEDI VISNA CERTIFICATES MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT THE SHOWGROUND ENTRANCE.

ALL CATTLE EXHIBITORS MUST COMPLY WITH BVD VIRUS REGULATIONS. ONLY CATTLE FROM NEGATIVE STATUS HERDS WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE SHOW GROUND AND THE EXHIBITOR MUST GIVE A DECLARATION ON THEIR ENTRY FORM WHERE THE SHOW ORGANISERS CAN CHECK ON THE BVD DATA BASE (SCOTeid).

BIO – SECURITY STARTS ON THE FARM PLEASE ENSURE ALL VEHICLES ARE CLEAN WHEN ARRIVING AT THE SHOWFIELD

MAIN SPONSORS

BINN GROUP, MORRIS LESLIE GROUP, MORRIS YOUNG GROUP, THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE, SCOTLOO. ANGUS M HOWIE TROPHY

1 For The Champions of Champions Presented to Agricultural Society by Angus M Howie in memory of his late father Competed for by the Champions of the following sections: Cattle, Sheep, In – Hand Heavy Horse and Goats. The winner will also receive a cash prize of £100 sponsored by Angus M Howie, Millhouse, , and a Special Bottle of Famous Grouse Whisky sponsored by The Famous Grouse Experience.

PERTH QUAICH Made By John Cornflute 1772 Reproduced by A & G Cairncross, Perth Presented to Perthshire Agricultural Society By Perth and Council 15TH May 1975 For Annual Competition SPECIAL PRIZE OF £100.00 SPONSORED BY PERTH & KINROSS COUNCIL TO BE AWARDED TO THE EXHIBITOR IN CHARGE OF THE OVERALL CHAMPION ANIMAL IN THE SHEEP SECTION IN 2016

The Campbell of Achalader Shield with medallion. Presented to the Groomsman, Herdsman, or Shepherd of exhibitor winning the Perth Quaich.

2017 LIGHT LEGGED HORSES 2018 BEEF CATTLE SECTION 2019 GOAT SECTION HAY & CO CENTENARY CHALLENGE TROPHY For the competitor securing most points in the Cattle, Sheep and Horse Classes, to be retained by the winner for one year only. Presented by Messrs Hay & Co Ltd., Auctioneers, Perth to commemorate the Centenary of their Firm OFFICE BEARERS FOR 2016 PATRON Mr John McGregor, Balvaird Farm House, Balvaird, Strathmiglo. PRESIDENT Mr David C Armstrong, Richmond, 1A Marlefield Grove, , Perth, PH1 1QG. VICE PRESIDENTS Mr Alastair H Anderson, Viewmount, Bellwood Park, Perth. Mr William Clark, Pitlandie Farm, , Perth, PH1 4PR. Mr David Croal, Balholmie Farm, Guildtown, PH2 6DS Mrs Sheena Fowler, Glencairn, Brunton, Cupar, KY15 4NB Mr David Legatt MBE, Garry Cottage, , PH1 4AT Mr D Murray Lyle, Mid Cambushinnie, Dunblane, FK15 9JU Mr Ronald W. Mackie, Ross Farm, , By , PH7 3PQ. Mr John L Morison, West Lodge, Coupar Grange, , PH13 9HT. Mr Grant Morris, Balloleys Farm, , , PH14 9RF Provost of Perth, Council Chambers, Perth. Major DFWH Walter, Garden House, Balthayock, Perth, PH2 7LG CHAIRMAN Hector Campbell, Gardeners Cottage, Balthayock, Perth, PH2 7LG .VICE CHAIRMAN Peter Stewart, 177 Glasgow Road, Perth, PH2 0LY PAST CHAIRMAN David Cuthbert, 4 Corsie Drive, Kinnoull, Perth, PH2 7DT

2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Ward 1. Jordan Smeaton, Craggan, Main Street, Abernethy, Perth, PH2 9JH (2019) 1. Ashley Sinclair, Little Acre, East Dron, , PH2 9HG (2018) 1 Sara McDermott, Farm Cottage, Gallowflat, Leetown, , PH2 7NN (2019) 2. Robbie Dow, 2 Over Blelock, Bankfoot, Perth, PH1 4BY (2018) 2. Lucy Christie, Carsegreen House, Tullybelton, By Bankfoot, PH1 4DJ (2016) 2. 3. Jackie Robertson, 19 Daleally Crescent, Errol, PH2 7QA (2019) 3. Jennifer Alexander, The Smithy, Cargill, Perth, PH2 6DT (2018) 3. Michael Sands, Milton Farm, Abernyte, PH14 9SJ. (2017) 4. Andrew Houstoun, Glenkilrie House, Blacklunans, Blairgowrie, PH10 7LR (2016) 4 Patricia Lawson, Westfield House, , PH11 8JX (2018) 4. Jim Smith, Stralochy Farm, , Perth, (2018) 5. Hugh Thomson West Park Farm, Aberfeldy, PH15 2EQ (2017) 5. Phillip Murrie, 3 Whiteloch Avenue, Carsie, Blairgowrie, PH10 6QE (2018) 5. John D McLaren, Dalcapon, , PH9 0ND (2017) 6. William Howden, Cowford, Stanley, PH1 4PU (2018) 6. Libby Macpherson, Pitsundry, Bankfoot, PH1 4DG (2019) 6. Mairi Paterson, Dunruchan Farm, , Crieff, PH5 2DF (2017) 7. Robbie King, 2 Alburne Park, Glenrothes, Fife, KY7 5RD (2017) 7. 7. David Barclay, 40B Darnhall Drive, Perth, PH2 0HF (2018) 8. Fraser Campbell, Cultiheldoch, Muthill, Crieff, PH5 2DD (2018) 8. Anna Dickinson, 40 King Street, Stanley, PH1 4NA (2017) 8. Adam Christie, Carsegreen House, Tullybelton, By Bankfoot, PH1 4DJ (2019) 9. Fiona Bell, Wester Brunton, Cupar, KY15 4NB (2019) 9. William Telfer, Flat 1E Cotton Yard, Stanley Mills, Stanley, PH1 4QE. (2018) 9. Maxine Curtis, 5 The Court Yard, Crawford Priory, Cupar, KY15 5RA (2017)

CONVENORS Beef Cattle Walter Wyllie, Milton of Tulliemet, Tulliemet, , PH9 0PE (2018) Sheep John Ritchie, Easter Gatherleys, Dunning, Perth, PH2 9DS (2018) Goats Lisa Sinclair, Mansefield, , PH2 6EH (2018) Heavy Horses Duncan Cameron, 5 Anderson Drive, Perth, PH1 1JZ (2017) Light Legged Horses Jennifer Leslie, Newwiggle Cottage, , Perth, PH2 8QG (2019) Donkeys Morven Graham, Parkside, Madderty, Crieff, PH7 3PP (2017) Trade Stands James McOuat, Pitcoag, Glencarse, Perth, PH2 7NL (2019) Transport Russell Kelsey, 30 McLaren Park, Blairgowrie, PH10 6US (2018) Cash James Laing, Wyndales, Hatton Road, Perth, PH2 7DB (2019) Catering Mark Mitchell, 3 Cleikumin Cottage, Stanley, Perth, PH1 4PJ (2017) Showyard/Bio – Security Donald McDiarmid, 3 County Place, , Errol, Perth, PH2 7RX (2017) Health & Safety Roddy Thomson, Eiroistadh, , Pitlochry. PH9 0PJ (2019) Sponsorship Robert Gilchrist, 36 James Street, Perth, PH2 8LZ (2019)

NOTE: THE DATE IN BRACKETS DENOTES THE YEAR THE DIRECTOR OR CONVENOR RETIRES.

SECRETARY

3 Neil C Forbes, 26 York Place, Perth Telephone 01738.623780 Fax 01738.621206 Email [email protected] www.perthshow.co.uk

JUDGES FRIDAY 5TH AUGUST 2016 ARABS Angus Kidd, The Cottage, , Glencarse HUNTER/RIDING HORSE IN-HAND Katrine Byrne, The Beech House, Mid Blairs, Glenbervie IRISH DRAUGHT John Newborough, Moat Cottage, Gautby, Market Rasen (Conformation) Ms Jane Collins, Wallingfen Lodge, Main Road, Newport (Ridden) RIDDEN HUNTER/RIDING HORSE/COB-RIDDEN Miss Kirsty Aird, Kirkforthar Farm, Markinch WORKING HUNTER NOVICE/OPEN Ms Fiona Mackinnon, The Stables, Bruntyards, Longmanhill, Banff COLOURED HORSES Mrs Jo-Ann Simpson, 31 Pladda Avenue, Broomlands, Irvine VETERANS Andrew Humphries, MRCVS, Fair City Vets, Perth HORSE & COUNTRY RACE HORSES Katrine Byrne, The Beech House, Mid Blairs, Glenbervie ………………………………………………………………… BEST YOUNG RIDER 16 YEARS AND UNDER Mrs Andi Bruce, Clachrie, Glen Bran, Abernyte SHOW PONIES Ms Karen Mowat, Teanahuig, Munlochy, Ross-shire WORKING HUNTER PONIES NOVICE/OPEN Mrs Aly Boswell, Auchinleck Estate, Auchinleck Mr Walter Bowie, Kirkfod, 15 Venturefair Avenue, Dunfermline PONIES OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE Ms Karen Mowat, Teanahuig, Munlochy, Ross-shire PERTHSHIRE PONY CLASSES Elaine Shand, 19 Spoutwells Road, Scone MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND WH PONIES Mrs Karen Slight, Airhouse, Oxton, Lauder MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND IN-HAND AND RIDDEN Mrs Sheila Brooks, Oaklands, Kelso COURSE BUILDER Brian Watson FARMHOUSE KITCHEN Mrs Sheila Bruges, Craigton, Butterstone, TRADE STANDS David Cuthbert, 4 Corsie Drive, Kinnoull, Perth SATURDAY 6TH AUGUST 2016 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Tom Paterson, Dunruchan, Muthill, By Crieff

4 CATTLE UMPIRE David Leggat, Garry Cottage, Bankfoot TYTHEBARN AWARD, OVERALL BEEF, JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION Malcolm Rodman, Argentina BEEF SHORTHORN/SIMMENTALS Robert McAlister, Langalbuinoch, Isle of Bute ABERDEEN ANGUS Hamish Sclater, Denhead, Dunlugas, Turriff HIGHLAND Matthew Auld, West Plann, Knockentiber, Kilmarnock HEREFORD/AOB NATIVE John Brown, Woodleigh, 11 Castle Street, St Monans CHAROLAIS/LIMOUSIN/AOB CONTINENTAL John McGregor, Allanfauld, Kilsyth, Glasgow COMMERCIAL & YOUNG HANDLERS IN CATTLE SECTION Ms Shona Stevenson, Carbello Farm, Cronberry, Cumnock GOATS Mrs Nancy McCreath, Newtonhill, Kirkinner, Newton Stewart HORSE INTERBREED AND ROBB TROPHY Mrs Catherine Marshall, Struie View, West Mains of Condie, CLYDESDALE FEMALES Graffin Hannah, Macfin, 76 Glenstall Road, Ballymoney CLYDESDALE MALES & YOUNG HANDLERS Robert Sibbald, Thorn Farm, Dollar UMPIRE/HEAVY HORSE TURNOUT/ HARNESS TBC HIGHLAND PONIES FEMALES Mrs Susan Wardrop, North Drummilling, West Kilbride HIGHLAND PONIES MALES Mrs Beth Sibbald, Thorn Farm, Dollar HIGHLAND PONIES UMPIRE/ RIDDEN Mrs Rebecca Chalmers, Millhorn Farm, Coupar Angus SHETLAND PONIES STANDARD (BLACK & COLOURED) Mrs Heather Wilson, Mingulay, Main Street, Afford SHETLAND PONIES MINIATURE Mrs Heather Wilson, Mingulay, Main Street, Afford SHETLAND PONIES RIDDEN Mrs Heather Wilson, Mingulay, Main Street, Afford PRIVATE DRIVING Mrs J MacInnes, Home Farm, Maryculter, Aberdeen DONKEYS Ms Joy Wilcox, 84 Hallsteads, Dove Holes, Buxton SHEEP INTERBREED & YOUNG HANDLERS Ronald Black, Newton of Collessie, Ladybank, BORDER LEICESTER Miss Susan Kinloch, Elsrickle Mains Cottage, Biggar SUFFOLK/AOB Ian Gilmore, Broomknowes, Maybole BLACKFACE NORTH TYPE Ian Crawford, Parkmore, 89 Glenariffe Road, Ballymena

5 BLACKFACE SOUTH TYPE David Rock, Knock of Ronald, Gargunnock BLUE FACED LEICESTER John Duncan, Dyke Farm Cottage, Kilsyth JACOB Jackie A Lewis, Wern Farm, Pool Quay, Welshpool, Powys BELTEX/CHAROLLAIS Andrew Baillie, Carstairs Mains, Carstairs, Lanark LLEYN Alisdair Davidson, Poldean Farm, Moffat TEXEL William Boyd, Duck Cottage, Overburns Farm, Lamington, Biggar ZWARTBLES John Park, Drinkston, Hawick CROSS SHEEP & JAC LAMBS John Cowan, 3 Brick Row, Auchincruvie, Ayr HEBRIDEAN John Braithwaite Lanquitts Farm, Baldersdale, Nr Barnard Castle PET COMPETITION Provost of Perth Mrs J Campbell, Gardener’s Cottage, Balthayock, Perth

VETERINARY SURGEON ATTENDANCE FOR THE TWO DAYS HAS KINDLY BEEN SPONSORED BY; FAIR CITY VETERINARY GROUP, 32 YORK PLACE, PERTH. TELEPHONE 01738 623210 fk

PRIZE GROUPS FOR VARIOUS SECTIONS AND CLASSES

Group 01 CATTLE & HORSES 1 £25.00 2 £20.00 3 £15.00 4 £10.00 Group 02 SHEEP & GOATS 1 £12.00 2 £10.00 3 £ 6.00 4 £ 4.00 Group 04 DRIVING TURNOUTS 1 £25.00 2 £20.00 3 £15.00 Group 05 HEAVY HORSE TURNOUT 1 £25.00 2 £20.00 3 £15.00

6 Group 06 PERTHSHIRE PONIES & WORKING HUNTER (NOVICE) 1 £12.00 2 £ 8.00 3 £ 6.00 4 £ 4.00 Group 07 FARMHOUSE KITCHEN 1 £ 4.00 2 £ 2.00 3 £ 1.00 All Prize Money will be paid out on or about 1st October 2016

RULES & REGULATIONS

1. Competitors must enter their Stock, Produce etc, with the Secretary under every Section and Class in which they intend competing. The Entry Form must be delivered to the Secretary, duly filled up, not later than 30TH JUNE 2016. Exhibitors entering Pedigree Cattle and Hors- es must send in Stud Book or Herd Book number, together with the names for the Sire and Dam.

2. All Stock for competition must be in the showground at least one hour before any Classes entered are due to commence on Friday 5th August and before 8.00am on Saturday 6th August 2016. No stock to be removed from the Showground on Saturday before 3.30pm and not until the Grand Parade has passed unless by permission of the Directors through the Secretary. Further all Horses, including Riding and Driving besides being exhibited in the Show ring when judged, must present when called upon, and Jumping horses must again per- form over the fences if requested by the Directors, and this under a penalty of £10.00. Prize gainers will forfeit their Prizes awarded unless they comply with this regulation.

3. Stock must be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor and in his/her actual possession for at least two calendar months previous to the Show (unless where a longer period is specified). Exhibitors are bound, when required to satisfy the Directors that their exhibits comply with the regulations and conditions of competition, otherwise such exhibits may be disqualified, and any Prizes awarded then forfeited. All Horses and pure bred Cattle including calves (but excluding commercial cattle) must be halter led.

4. Breed Society Rules will apply where Perthshire Agricultural Society is affiliated to a Breed Society.

5. No animal to be shown in more than one section at this Show on Saturday 6th August 2016. No substitutes to be shown unless the secre- tary has been advised prior to the show.

6. Two year old Heifers of the Beef Shorthorn and Aberdeen Angus Breeds must be in milk or in calf when exhibited, and Prizes will if necessary be withheld till birth is certified, which must be within nine months after the show.

7. No Stock to be shown before the Judges with a Prize ticket still attached. Where an Animal in any class has been awarded the Champi- onship of the Breed, the Animal second to it in its Class must be brought before the Judge before placing the Reserve Champion, but in the first instance only First Prize Animals will be brought before the Judge.

8. The Directors reserve the right to substitute plate to the like or greater value where specifically given, instead of money Prizes offered and in any Class where there is no competition the Prize Money can be withheld unless the Judges consider the Animal or Animals of suffi- cient merit.

9. Stockhandlers must remain in close attendance to their Stock in the Showground and if any lot or lots of Stock are without attendance during the time of Judging, they are liable to be passed over by the Judges and disqualified and if any parties in attendance upon Animals are not in readiness to Parade when called upon, the owners of the Animals are liable to forfeit all honours conferred upon them during the day. Attendants, when showing Animals in the Judging ring and on Parade, must wear number tickets. All horses and ponies must be attended at all times when tied to the side of a trailer or horse box

10. Driving competitions will be at any time during the day, when called upon by the Directors. Any competitors failing to comply with this regulation are liable to a penalty of £10.00 and if Prize takers, will forfeit the Prizes awarded.

7 11. All Horses must be halter led, and owners of Stock are particularly requested to see that their stock attendants in charge of Stock re- main beside the Animals within the Showground

12. All persons in charge of Stock or other exhibits, and all persons admitted to the Showground shall be subject to the Rules of the Society, and must obey the orders of the Directors, Secretary and other Officials of the Society.

13. No animal shall be taken out of its pen or stall after the Judging has commenced, except by orders of the Directors, or with the permis- sion of the Secretary. Stock will not be allowed to stand about the Showground in groups. Those infringing this rule will be liable to a fine of £10.00, or may be expelled from the Showground

14. The Directors and Officials have the power to enforce the Regulations of the Society in their different departments and Exhibitors shall be answerable for the conduct of their stockhandlers or representatives.

15. The Directors and Officials reserve the right to call the Official Umpire of the Section for any matters arising in the judging of classes. The Umpire’s decision will be final.

16. The Directors reserve the right of refusing any entries they may think fit to exclude or cancel any entry made or to prohibit the exhibi- tion of any of the stock also to cancel any Class or Section or to with-hold any of the Prizes if there is not sufficient competitors or to rear- range classes or to make enquiry into any breach of the Rules and Regulations with or without any protest from any Exhibitor. The Direc- tors reserve the rights to cancel, limit, or amend the space provided for any stance for implements or Trade Stands at any time.

17. All protests to be lodged with the Secretary by 4.00pm on Friday 5th August or 2.00pm on Saturday 6th August 2016 along with £25.00 (which will be forfeited if the objection is over-ruled) IF NO MONEY IS PAID THE PROTEST WILL NOT BE UPHELD. The decision of the Directors on all cases of dispute shall be final.

18. Free badges with admission tickets to the Showground (for Members) will be given on payment of annual subscription to the Secretary. No Member whose subscription is outstanding shall be entitled to this badge and admission ticket. No Member can gain entry without the admission ticket. Free badges will be given to sponsors to allow the public to see who supports the show but sponsors must redeem their admission tickets when they enter the showground.

19. Holders of Long Service Medals of the Highland and Agricultural Society will be admitted free on production of their Medals.

20. Trade Exhibitors will receive one admission ticket for each 2 metre of frontage. (Maximum amount of tickets = 10). Entry is not per- missible with Trade Stand badge only.

21. The Society, its Officers or employees shall not be responsible to any person whatsoever while upon the Society’s premises or while entering or leaving the same, for any damage or loss however caused to the property of any such person or for any injury, fatal or other- wise to any such person.

22. The Society, its Officers or employees, shall not be responsible for any accident, damage or loss however caused that may occur to any Exhibitor or his employee, or to any Animal, article or property brought into the Showground or while entering or leaving or being carried into or out of the said Showground. Each Exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any loss, injury or damage that may be done to, or occa- sioned by, or arising from any Animal, article or property exhibited or brought to the Showground, by him and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society from and against all actions, suits, expenses and claims on account of or in respect of any such damage or injury which may be caused or occasioned.

Standards and rules form part of the exhibitor entry form and a condition of the entry will be an acceptance of these rules and regulations.

HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY

1. A safety officer will be appointed to ensure the safety of the event and the implementation of the safety policy.

8 2. Extra stewards are appointed to ensure all safety precautions are complied with and the chief steward in each section will be in charge of their own section. 3. Animals being moved through the event area will be separated from the public by barrier walkways and the movement of ani- mals to judging rings will be organised to create as little stress as possible. 4. Bulls should be secured by rings or dual humbug. 5. Animals, which are excited or aggressive, should not be paraded and may require being withdrawn from the event. 6. Any animal considered to be under the influence of any substances, calming etc., will be removed from the showground. 7. Children must not be allowed to handle bulls or fractious animals. In the juvenile classes an adult must always be in attendance to take over if a child is having difficulty in controlling an animal. 8. All riders in the pony section must wear hats conforming to British standards and chinstraps should be used. 9. Dogs should be kept on leads at all times. 10. Only an adult who is fully trained in its safe use should operate any plant, machinery or equipment used prior to, during or af- ter the show. Children under the age of 16 must not be allowed to ride on or operate machinery including all terrain vehicles. 11. Pedestrian access routes from car parks will be clearly signposted. 12. Exhibitors, trade stands, caterers and retailers etc using LPG gas must comply with HSE regulations in respect of storage and use of any containers that they may bring. 13. First Aid facilities will be provided on the day of the show and these will be clearly signposted and identified. 14. Emergency services will have access to all parts of the show ground at all times. 15. In the event of a major incident an incident sheet will be available from the secretary’s office on which proper information will be recorded immediately.

CODE OF PRACTICE FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY TRADE STANDS

1. Any plant, machinery or equipment used prior to, during or after the show should only be operated by an adult who is fully trained in its safe use. Children under the age of 16 must not be allowed to ride on or operate machinery including all terrain vehicles. 2. Exhibitors, trade stands, caterers, retailers etc. using LPG gas must comply with HSE regulations in respect of storage and use of any containers that they may bring. 3. All electrical generators must be adequately guarded and must not in anyway affect adjoining trade stands. 4. All stalls should be properly erected, securely tied in and as far as possible avoid protruding stays and jagged edges to trestles etc. 5. Steps and stairs to sideshows and caravans should be firmly positioned and of proper construction. Where applicable handrails should be provided. 6. Dangerous machinery should be positioned, guarded or otherwise protected that it is not accessible to children or other per- sons. 7. It is essential that all persons engaging in the preparation and cooking of food are aware of the need for certain elementary pre- cautions of safety in order to minimise the risk of accidents. 8. First Aid facilities will be provided on the day of the show and these will be clearly signposted and identified. 9. Emergency services will have access to all parts of the showground at all times. 10. In the event of a major incident an incident sheet will be available from the secretary’s office on which proper information will be recorded immediately. 11. A safety officer has been appointed to check on safety procedures at the show and it is hoped they will have the full co- operation of all exhibitors and trade stand holders.

C0NDITIONS OF ADMITTANCE

1 Persons are admitted to Perth Show Ground, it’s Car Park and environs at their own risk and while every endeavour will be tak- en to ensure their safety, the Society will not (save for death or personal injury caused by breach of it’s duty) be held responsible for personal injury (whether fatal or otherwise), loss of or damage to property or any other loss, damage, costs and expenses however caused. 2 When moving between trade stands, exhibits, rings or public areas, all persons must use designated roads, routes and avenues and must comply with the instructions of the Society’s Directors, Stewards, Staff (identifiable by Official Badge) or by the Police. On no account may members of the public remove or climb over or past pedestrian barriers.

9 3 Persons entering livestock areas do so at their own risk. Please ensure that you wash your hands before eating if you have been touching livestock. Under no circumstances may any unauthorised person enter the Show Rings. 4 The Society reserves the right to remove from any part of the Showground any person whose behaviour is deemed to be unac- ceptable for any reason.

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS FRIDAY 5th AUGUST 2016

RING A (North End of Main Ring) 8.30 am Judging of Ridden Hunters Followed by Judging of Ridden Coloured Horses Followed by Judging of Ridden Veterans (Will follow In-Hand Veteran judging) Followed by Judging of Working Hunter Horses Followed by Judging of Overall Hunter RING B (Separate Ring) 8.30 am Working Hunter Ponies Jumping Phase Novice Followed by Working Hunter Ponies Jumping Phase Open Followed by Mountain & Moorland WHP Jumping Phase RING C (Separate Ring) 8.30 am Working Hunter Ponies Conformation Phase Novice Classes Followed by Working Hunter Ponies Conformation Phase Open Classes Followed by Mountain & Moorland Working Hunter Ponies Conformation Phase RING D (South End of Main Ring) 8.30 am In Hand Hunters Followed by In Hand Coloured Horses Native Type and Non Native Type Followed by Irish Draught In-Hand Followed by Horse & Country Racehorses RING E (Separate Ring) 8.30 am. Judging of Mountain and Moorland In-Hand and Ridden Classes Followed by Novelty Classes. RING F (Separate Ring) 8.30 am Perthshire Ponies Followed by Judging of Arab Classes In-Hand and Ridden Followed by Ponies of Show Hunter Type Followed by Lead Rein Show PonyClass Followed by Judging of Show Pony Classes A Grand Parade of all Champions and Prize Winners will be held after the completion of the overall judging. . 5.00pm It’s a Knockout 6.00pm Beer and Wine Festival

IT IS THE EXHIBITORS RESPONSIBILITY TO BE FORWARD IN TIME FOR AN ENTERED CLASS.

PLEASE NOTE THE JUDGING RINGS MAY BE CHANGED AT THE DECISION OF THE SECRETARY OR LIGHT LEGGED HORSE CONVENOR

HORSES AND PONIES MUST NOT BE LEFT UNATTENDED WHEN HALTERED TO THE SIDE OF A TRAILER OR LORRY.

10 VETERINARY SURGEON ATTENDANCE FOR THE TWO DAYS HAS KINDLY BEEN SPONSORED BY; FAIR CITY VETERINARY GROUP, 32 YORK PLACE, PERTH. TELEPHONE 01738 623210 www.faircityvets.co.uk

LIGHT HORSE SECTION

Only first prize horses or ponies will enter the ring for the championships. Second prize horses and ponies standby

Horse Identification () Regulations 2009 All Passports must be available for inspection whenever necessary to comply with the above regulations.

It is recommended that all young stock (except Foals) be shown in a bridle. HAY & CO. LTD. MEDAL (Perpetual) To be awarded to the competitor gaining the Most Points in the Horse Section. Presented By Messrs. Hay & Co. to commemorate the Company’s 150th year of business. NOTE: Points will be awarded as follows; 4 for first, 3 for second, 2 for third and 1 for fourth. For this purpose no points will be awarded in respect of special prizes or other classes where no entry fee is payable MERIAL ANIMAL HEALTH EQVALAN SHIELD (PERPETUAL) To be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining Most Points in the Light Legged Horse Section. Presented By Merial Animal Health Ltd., Harlow.

OVERALL SUPREME FRIDAY CHAMPION

Competed for by Champions in the following sections:

Arabs, Overall Hunter, Irish Draughts, Coloureds and Overall Pony Champion

£100 to winner sponsored by THE BANK OF SCOTLAND

CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY Presented by Charles & Co. (Leith) Ltd.

For the Best Overall Hunter (Champion In-Hand, Ridden and Working Hunter)

ARABS (OPEN)

DALLAS TROPHY For the Best Pure Bred Arab. Presented By A.M. Bruce & Family, Kingsmuir, Forfar SILVER RADI TROPHY (PERPETUAL) Awarded to the Best Horse Sired by a Pure Bred Stallion from Yearling Arab, Anglo Arab or Part Bred Arab and Two or Three years old

11 Arab, Anglo Arab or part bred Arab. Presented by Mr & Mrs Husband STAR SHADOW PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Best Pure Bred Arab Mare, Filly or Gelding bred by Exhibitor. Presented By Mrs Sandra Blair, Mount Stewart, 19 Cherry Grove, Gauldry GREAT DONDIN TROPHY Best Pure Bred Arab, Anglo Arab or Part Bred Arab under saddle. Presented by Mrs R Low and Mrs V Mylius HARLAW TIP TOP TROPHY Best In-Hand Part Bred Arab (Anglo Arabs do not qualify for this trophy) bred by exhibitor. Presented by Mrs A Efthymiuo, Blackdykes Farm Cottage, Kilry, Alyth.

JUDGE: Angus Kidd, The Cottage, Inchyra, Glencarse

Entry Fee £10.00 Prize Group 01

Class 001 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Anglo-Arab, Part Bred Arab or Pure Bred Arab Mare or Gelding, registered, four years old and over Class 002 Sponsor: ASHERS ICE CREAM LTD Anglo- Arab, part bred Arab or Pure Bred, Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding, two or three years old Filly or Gelding, registered. Class 003 Sponsor: ASHERS ICE CREAM LTD Anglo-Arab, part Bred Arab or Pure Bred Mare or Gelding; four years old and over, registered. TO BE RIDDEN Details of membership of the Scottish Regional Group of the Arab Horse Society can be obtained from Lorraine Robertson 01224 780576. [email protected]

HUNTER/RIDING HORSE IN-HAND

CHAMPIONSHIP SHIELD For the Champion Hunter in Hand Presented By DC & JB Kelly, Gauldry THE RIDERS JOURNAL TROPHY For the Overall Champion Hunter in Hand Presented By The Riders Journal, East Linton Anyone requiring a pen for a mare and foal must request same on entry form and the pen must be cleared of straw and horse manure prior to leaving the showground.

JUDGE: Katrina Byrne, The Beech House, Mid Blairs, Glenbervie, Aberdeenshire, AB30 1TX

ENTRY FEE: £10.00 Prize Group 1 Class 004 Hunter Brood Mare, with own foal at foot Class 005 Hunter Foal from Class 004 Class 006 Sponsor: ASHERS ICECREAM Hunter, Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding, two and three years old Filly or Gelding (to exceed 148cms at maturity) Class 007 Sponsor; SHELL DIRECT

12 Riding Horse, Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding, two or three years old Filly or Gelding (to exceed 148cms at maturity)

IRISH DRAUGHT

The following classes are affiliated to the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) and only horses registered or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) and in the correct ownership are eligible for entry. All breeding and in hand exhibits must be already Graded* or eligible for Class 1 on the Irish Draught Breed Register OR registered on Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers are to be stated on the entry form and the entries will be sent to the IDHS (GB) prior to the show to confirm eligibility.

*A Graded Mare or Filly is one that has been inspected or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) and passed into one of the following categories: ID Class 1, ID Class 2, RID, AID or the Supplementary Grade Up Register.

In the interest of safety, all yearling, two years old and three years old Colts in classes 011 and 012 must be bitted and shown by an experi- enced handler of 18years of age and over and all riders and handlers of Stallions in classes 013, 014 and 015 must be 18 years old and over.

PASSPORTS MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT JUDGING RING IF NECESSARY. ANYONE NOT COMPLYING WITH THIS RULING WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE JUDGING RING

IRISH DRAUGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY Presented By Mr J. Armour, Newburgh Champion Pure Bred Irish Draught drawn from Classes 008, 009, 010, 011, 013 & 015 DRB TROPHY & ROSETTES ONLY For the EASTERTON SERIES DRB IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP Presented by Easterton Stables, Mugdock, Milngavie 1st – 4th in Classes 011, 012, 013 and 014 will compete for the championship which will be judged after class 015 CAERBA TROPHY Presented by Mrs Ann Western for the Champion Irish Draught Sport Horse Competed for by In–hand Champion Sport Horse and Highest Placed Ridden Sport Horse from Class 015 CRUBEN TROPHY Presented by Ben & Moira Flynn for the highest placed Ridden Pure Bred Irish Draught EBONYHILL TROPHY Presented by A & O Developments, Santa Faye, Back Dykes, Abernethy. Graded* Irish Draught Mare & Foal to be judged as pair. Pure Bred Irish Draught only 1st Prize £65.00, 2nd £35.00 KILLASHANDRA TROPHY Presented by Ben & Moira Flynn, Blairs of Dunbarrow, Idvies, Forfar For the Best Pure Bred Irish Draught Foal This show is a Qualifier for the Moorbennhall Irish Draught Youngstock Challenge This Show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge. Anyone requiring a pen for a mare and foal must request same on entry form and the pen must be cleared of straw and horse manure prior to leaving the showground. JUDGE Mr John Newborough, Moat Cottage, Gautby, Nr Market Razen, Lincolnshire, LN8 5JP –Conformation Ms J Collins, Walligfen Lodge, Main Road, Newport, Nr Brough, East Yorks, HU15 2RH - Ridden Entry Fee £10.00 Prize Group 01 Class 008 Graded* Irish Draught Mare - Three years old and over, with own foal at foot or Four years old and over, barren or in foal, or with own

13 foal at foot, registered on the ID Sport Horse Registers, or SID. Class 009 Foal – Eligible for the Class 1 on the Irish Draught Breed Register or eligible for the ID Sport Horse Registers. Class 010 Graded* Irish Draught Mare & Foal to be judged as a pair. PURE BRED Irish Draught only. Class 011 ( Eligible for DRB Championship) Irish Draught Youngstock – One, Two and Three years old Filly, Colt (see above) or Gelding (Three years old Colts must be un-inspected), by an RID (GB), ID Class1 or ID Class2 sire out of a Graded* dam, or Filly already Graded* This Show is a Qualifier for the Moorbennhall Irish Draught Youngstock Challenge. The two highest placed Pure Breds from each age group -yearlings, two years old and three years old – eligible for Class 1 on the Irish Draught Breed Register by an RID (GB), ID Class 1 or ID Class 2 sire and out of a Graded* dam and also two and three years old fillies already Graded* or, if one or both have already qualified, the horse next in line in each group will qualify for the Final which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 3rd – 4th Septem- ber 2016 at the Lincolnshire Showground, Grange–de-Lings, Lincoln, LN2 2NA. Each qualifier will receive a card. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, there will be three preliminary classes with the two highest placed semi-finalists from each class going forward to the Championship, where the Cham- pion will receive £500 and the Reserve Champion will receive £150. Class 012 (Eligible for DRB Championship) ID Sport Horse Youngstock – One, Two or Three years old Filly, Colt (see above) or Gelding (Three years old Colts must be un-inspected), registered on ID Sport Horse Registers. “This Show is a Qualifier for the Lakeview Horse Transport IDSH Young Stock Challenge. The two highest placed Irish Draught Sport Horses from each group in Class 17, yearlings, two years old and three years old – registered on the Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers or, if one or both have already qualkified, the horse next in line in each group will qualify to go forward to the Final which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Showon 3rd – 4th September 2016 at the Lincolnshire Showground, Grange–de-Lings, Lincoln, LN2 2NA. Each qualifier will receive a card. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to informthe IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the final there will be three preliminary classes with the two highest placed semi-finalists from each class going forward to the Championship where the champion will receive £500 and the reserve Champion £150.” Class 013 (Eligible for DRB Championship) Irish Draught Maturity In–Hand – Four years old and over, Stallion, RID (GB) ID Class 1or ID Class 2 Graded* Mare (ID Class1, ID Class2, registered in main stud book or on the Supplementary Grade Up Register), or Gelding registered in the main stud book. All Stallions must display a red, white and blue ribbon in their tails, must be bitted and shown by an experienced handler of 18 years of age or over Class 014 (Eligible for DRB Championship) Sponsor: THE LAING FAMILY, PERTH ID Sport Horse Maturity In-Hand – Four years old and over, Stallion, Mare or Gelding registered on the ID Sport Horse Registers, or SID. All Stallions must display a red, white and blue ribbon in their tails, must be bitted and shown by an experienced handler of 18 years of age or over

Class 015 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Ridden Irish Draught – Four years old and over, Stallion, Mare or Gelding, registered on either the Irish Draught Registers (main studbook) or the ID Sport Horse Registers. All Stallions must be inspected or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) and classified as RID (GB), ID Class 1 or ID Class 2 Irish Draught Sport Horse and must display a red, white and blue ribbon in their tails. All ridden horses must be 153cm (15hh) or over. Horses to be ridden by the judge. This Class is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2000 Challenge. The highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred and the highest placed Irish Draught Sport Horse (not already qualified) from this class will each qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge, which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 3rd - 4th September 2016 at the Lincolnshire Showground, Grange– de-Lings, Lincoln, LN2 2NA. NB: A horse may only qualify for the final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1000 prize money a trophy and Blue Chip rug, the Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will be awarded a Trophy and £100 and the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh.) and under will receive a trophy and £50. The highest placed Amatuer Produced and Ridden Horse will receive a silver salver and a rug.

14 If sufficient entries, this class will be split into Irish Draught Pure Bred Horses and Irish Draught Sport Horses.

HUNTER/RIDING HORSE/COB – RIDDEN

THE LAGUNA TROPHY For the Champion Ridden Show Hunter Presented By Mrs P. Lumsden, Laguna, Murthly

JUDGE: Kirsty Aird, Kirkforthar Farm, Markinch.

ENTRY FEE: £ 10.00 Prize Group 01 Class 016 Riding Horse, Mare or Gelding, four years old and over exceeding 148cms Class 017 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Small/Lightweight Hunter, Mare or Gelding 158 cms and under Class 018 Lightweight, Mare or Gelding, four years old and over. Class 019 Middleweight / heavyweight mare or gelding four years old or over

WORKING HUNTER

Open to Mares and Geldings four years old and over exceeding 15hands in height

GLOBAL OFF SHORE (PERPETUAL) CUP For the Best Working Hunter (Novice and Open) Presented By Global Off Shore Ltd. THOMSON & SHEPHERD INVESTORS PERPETUAL TROPHY Presented to the Winning Open Working Hunter JUDGE: Ms Fiona Mackinnon, The Stables, Bruntyards, Longmanhill, Banff

ENTRY FEE: £10.00 Prize Group 01

Class 020 Sponsor: FEDERATION OF SMALL BUSINESSES Novice Working Hunter. Horses not to have won more than £200.00 in any jumping competition before 1st Jan., in relevant year. Jumps approx 1.00 metre. Classes will be judged under SHB (GB) rules. Class 021 Sponsor: HARBRO LTD, TURRIFF For Horses 153cms and over and four years old and over. Riders to be 17 years or over on day of competition. Eight to Twelve fences max- imum 3’ 6” (1.05m) in height and 3’ 9” (1.12m) spread. Classes will be judged in line with the SHB (GB) Rules a copy of which can be downloaded from, ww.sporthorsegb.co.uk “Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair”. The first three prize winners will qualify for the final of the Stewarts Building Services/British Horse Society Working Hunter Series which will be held at Blair Castle in August 2016, providing they have a clear round

15 in the jumping phase. If one of these has already qualified, the fourth, fifth or sixth placed horse can qualify provided they have a clear round in the jumping phase. To be eligible for the final either the rider or the owner must be a member of the British Horse Society.

At the qualifying competitions the first three riders will be handed a postcard to fill in to send off with the final entry to Blair Castle Horse Trials Office. In the event of one of the qualifiers having already qualified the post card will be handed down to fourth winner, only if they have a clear round.

COLOURED HORSES

IN-HAND & RIDDEN

THE GEORGE NIMMO MEMORIAL CHAMPIONSHIP CUP FOR THE CHAMPION COLOURED HORSE. Presented by Mrs Maggie Robins, JUDGE: Mrs Jo-Ann Simpson, 31 Pladda Avenue, Broomlands, Irvine, Ayrshire, KA11 1DR

ENTRY FEE: £10.00 Prize Group 01

CLASS 022 Sponsor: CHAPS (UK) Open Young Stock Qualifier, one, two and three year old, (no foals) Class 023 Sponsor: CHAPS (UK) Non Native In-Hand Qualifier, any height, any sex, any age (no foals) to be shown plaited and trimmed. Class 024 Sponsor: CHAPS (UK) Native Cob/Traditional In – Hand Qualifier, any height, any sex, any age (no foals) to be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged. Class 025 Sponsor: CHAPS (UK) Non-native Open Ridden Qualifier, any height, any sex, any type, four years old and over, to be shown plaited and trimmed. Class 026 CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Traditional Open Ridden Qualifier, ant height, any sex, any type, four years old and over, to be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged.

VETERANS IN-HAND & RIDDEN

Veteran Horse Society Scottish Veteran Horse of the Year 2016 The Veteran Horse Society Scottish showing series kindly sponsored by Allen & Page Quality Horse Feeds, Qualifiers are open to both Members and Non Members of the Veteran Horse Society. Please note all competitors should acquaint themselves with the rules of the VHS which can be found at www.veteran-horse-society.co.uk

JUDGE Andrew Humphries, MRCVS., Fair City Vets, 28 York Place, Perth

Entry Fee £10.00 Prize Group 01 Class 027

16 Veteran In-Hand Open to horses and ponies aged of 15 years and over. To combine the above class but judged in age categories, Pre- Veteran (15-19 years) Veteran (20-24years) and Diamond (25+ years and over) Class 028 Veteran Ridden 15 years and over. Open to horses and ponies over the age of 15. To combine the above classesbut judged in age categories, Pre-Veteran (15-19 years) Veteran (20-24 years) and Diamond (25+ years and over).

Veteran Horse Society Showing Series 2016. Area Qualifier kindly sponsored by Allen & Page. Qualification for the Regional Final goes to 1st- 4th VHS Member or non Member in each class. Rosettes 1st – 3rd. Please state age of horse or pony on entry form.

HORSE & COUNTRY RACEHORSES

The Horse & Country Racehorses (HCR) series is open to Thoroughbreds who have raced, trained or been bred to race. Racing injuries will be ignored providing the horse is sound. Riders must be 14 years plus, ridden horses must be 4 years plus and veterans are 12 years plus. Judges will not ride and you will not be asked to gallop as a ride but maybe asked to gallop in your individual show. To qualify for the championships at the Grand Slam at Ingliston on 24th Sept 2016, the handler/rider and horse must be registered with HCR, you must carry your cards in the ring for signing and be placed 1st – 4th (qualifications may be passed down to 6th place). Non-members must send their qualification cards (presented by the judge), fees and register with HCR no later than 14 days after thie show and before the closing date for entries for the Grand Slam.

JUDGE Katrina Byrne, The Beech House, Mid Blairs, Glenbervie, Aberdeenshire, AB30 1TX

Entry Fee £10.00 Prize Group 01

Class 029

Racehorse In-Hand any age

Class 030

Racehorse Ridden 4 years and over. Rider 14 years plus.

PONY SECTION

PINCHINTHORPE GINKGO MEMORIAL TROPHY TO BE AWARDED TO THE OVERALL CHAMPION PONY UNDER SADDLE Presented by Ms D Efthymiou, Blackdykes Farm Cottage, Kilry, Blairgowrie, PH11 8HP

OVERALL PONY CHAMPION IN-HAND

&

OVERALL SUPREME PONY CHAMPION. THE BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE TROPHY FOR

BEST YOUNG RIDER 16 YEARS OLD AND UNDER IN PONY SECTION

JUDGE: Mrs Andi Bruce, Clachrie, Glen Bran, Abernyte, PH14 9TB

17 Judged on the day. Winner will receive £20.00

SHOW PONIES - OPEN

NPS Affiliation No S1.039 BSPS Affiliation No 16/002 “This Show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society and all persons entering, competing, showing or otherwise taking part in BSPS Classes, whether or not members of the BSPS are subject to the Constitution and Rules of the BSPS including disciplinary procedures and shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the BSPS.” In all Classes affiliated to the BSPS, the BSPS rules take precedence. The Show is a Qualifier for the 2016 BSPS Championships Show to be held at Area UK. 1st and 2nd prize winners only in, Classes 031-35 and 037 – 040, 041 – 044, and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizewinners in classes, 051 – 053 and 063 – 066, will qualify provided the animal is registered in accordance with Rule 23 and ridden by a BSPS member. Rule 23 states: Ponies must be registered BEFORE the date of the Show at which they qualify for the BSPS Spring, Summer and Winter Championships, except in the case of exhibitors who have never been members before who are allowed 7 days in which to become members and register their ponies, providing they have a valid JMB Certificate before the date of the championship for which qualify. DRESS & TACK Correctly Secured British Standard Skull Caps/Riding Hats Nos EN 1384 or PAS 015 or USA ASTM F1163 must be worn all times when mounted. The wearing of spurs in all classes held under BSPS rules is strictly forbidden In all classes whips are not to exceed 75 cms (30ins) Under no circumstances may tack be changed during the judging of a class. If competing in a championship the same tack used in the class must be worn. Protective leg boots ONLY of a plain colour may be used for the jumping phase of the WHP Classes. Boots are not permitted for any other classes. No bandages, over reach boots or protective pads on pony’s legs or feet are permissible. BSPS CHALLENGE This show is a qualifier for the “BSPS Challenge”. The highest placed pony in the Leading Rein, First Ridden, Open Show Ponies, Open Show Hunter Ponies, Nursery Stakes, Open Working Hunter Ponies M&M Lead Rein, First Ridden, Ridden & WHP Classes that has not qualified for the the 2016 Horse of the Year Show in the appropriate class, will qualify. If the highest placed pony has already qualified for the BSPS Challenge the qualification will be awarded to the next eligible pony. (as per Rule 516 – BSPS Rule Book) THE BSPS PREMIER LEAGUE This show is a qualifier for the “BSPS Premier League”, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd & 4th placed ponies in the Lead Rein and First Ridden, 128 cm, 138 cm and 148 cm Open Show Pony, 122cm, 133 cm, 143 cm and 153 cm Show Hunter Pony, Nursery Stakes 133 cm, 143 cm and 153 cm Open Working Hunter Pony, Open Intermediate WH, M&M Lead Rein, First Ridden, Ridden and WHP classes will qualify. BSPS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS – SPONSOR: MITTEN ASBESTOS This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Champion of Champions, the Champion Mini Show Pony, the Champion Open Show Pony, the Cham- pion Open Show Hunter Pony and the Champion WHP will qualify. THE BSPS BEST RIDER This show is a qualifier for the BSPS “Best Rider of the Year”, The Best Rider in the Open Lead Rein, First Ridden, 128cms, 138cms and 148cms. Open Show Pony, 122cms, 133cms, 143cms and 153cms. Open Show Hunter Pony, 133cms, 143cms and 153cms. Open Work- ing Hunter, Open Intermidiate Working Hunter, M&M Lead Rein, First Ridden and best rider age 25 or under in the M&M Ridden & WHP classes will receive a card and qualify for the final at the BSPS Championship Show. BSPS BLUE RIBAND PONY OF THE YEAR This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Blue Riband Pony of the Year the 1st and 2nd placed prize winners in the Lead Rein, First Ridden, Open Show Pony, Open Show Hunter Pony, Open Working Hunter Pony and Open Intermidiate WH will qualify. This show is affiliated to the National Pony Society. Under NPS National Rules, Competitors do not need to be a NPS member to enter the qualifying rounds, however only ponies owned by

18 Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition THE MCGILL & SMITH ROSEBOWL For the Best Riding Pony, open to Ponies 4 years old and over that have been placed first or second in Classes 33 - 35 PONIES MUST BE SHOWN IN SNAFFLE BRIDLES ONLY IN LEADING REIN AND FIRST RIDDEN CLASSES

JUDGE: Ms Karen Mowat, Teanahuig, Munlochy, Ross-shire ENTRY FEE: £10.00 Prize Group 01

Class 031 BSPS Leading Rein Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122 cms. Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday be- fore 1st January in the current year. BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify THE ROSETTES DIRECT LEADING REIN PONY CHAMPIONSHIP The First Prize winner in the Leading Rein Class will qualify. Class 032 BSPS First Ridden Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122 cms. Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year. BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify THE ROSETTES DIRECT COSFORD PROMISE FIRST RIDDEN PONY CHAMPIONSHIP. The first prize winner in this class will qualify. BSPS MINI SHOW PONY CHAMPIONSHIP SPONSORED BY THE WHITE COMPANY Open to ponies placed first and second in classes 031 & 032 The Champion will qualify for the BSPS Champion of Champions. Class 033 BSPS Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128 cms. Riders not to have attained their 13th birthday before 1st January in the current year. BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify Class 034 BSPS Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 128 cms but not exceeding 138 cms. Riders not to have attained their 15th birthday before 1st January in the current year. BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify Class 035 BSPS Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 138 cms but not exceeding 148 cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify BSPS SHOW PONY CHAMPIONSHIP SPONSORED BY MITTEN ASBESTOS. Open to ponies placed first and second in classes 033 – 035 The Champion will qualify for the BSPS Champion of Champions Class 036 BSPS Novice Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, not exceeding 148 cms to be ridden by a rider of correct age for height of pony.

NOTE: All Ponies shown in the Novice Class must be shown in Snaffle Bridles

BSPS WORKING HUNTER PONIES (NOVICE)

IN CLASSES 037– 046 PONIES THAT HAVE WON £1000 IN PRIZE MONEY UNDER BSJA RULES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO ENTER.

19 Regardless of the number of Novice or Open WHP Classes or Intermediate WH Classes a four or five years old pony may win, it retains its Novice Status at the commencement of its sixth year. A Novice WHP/WH six years old or over that wins three Open or Restricted Open WHP/WH classes affiliated to the BSPS where the first prize is £5.00 or over or has been placed 1st to 5th in the open WHP classes at RIHS or HOYS, will immediately be classed as open for the rest of it’s showing career and is no longer eligible for Novice WHP/WH classes. ANDERSON CARS TROPHY For the Champion Animal in the Novice Working Hunter Ponies section Presented in 1997 by Anderson Cars, Perth

JUDGE: Mrs Aly Boswell, Auchinleck Estate, Auchinleck, Ayrshire, KA18 2LR Mr Walter Bowie, Kirkfod, 15 Venturefair Avenue, Dunfermline

ENTRY FEE: £ 5.00 Prize Group 06

Class 037 BSPS Novice Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st Janu- ary in the current year. Fences maximum height 60cms high. Class 038 Sponsor: BIDWELLS BSPS Novice Working Hunter Ponies, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over exceeding 133 cms and not exceeding 143cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Fences maximum height 85cms high. Class 039 Sponsor: BIDWELLS BSPS Novice Working Hunter Ponies, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over exceeding 143 cms and not exceeding 153 cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Fences maximum height 90cms high. Class 040 BSPS Novice Intermediate Working Hunter Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms and not exceeding 158cms. Fences maximum height 1m. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1st of January in the current year. Fences maximum height 1metre high.

BSPS WORKING HUNTER PONIES (OPEN)

CLARK CRAWFORD SCOTT (PERPETUAL) MEMORIAL CUP For the Champion Animal in the Working Hunter Ponies Section Presented By the Scott Family, Bachilton, Methven The BSPS BLUE RIBAND PONY OF THE YEAR The 1st & 2nd Pony will qualify in the following classes; THE SERENDIPITY QUAICH FOR THE FIRST PLACED PONY IN THE 133-143CM CLASS 43. Presented by the Roebuck Family This show is a qualifier for Blair Castle Open Working Hunter Pony Series 2016 Ponies place first to fourth in classes 42, 43 and 44 will qualify for the Championships held at the FEI European Eventing Championships Blair Castle on August 2016. Qualification may go down to sixth place if higher placed ponies have previously qualified.

JUDGE: Mrs Aly Boswell, Auchinleck Estate, Auchinleck, Ayrshire, KA18 2LR Mr Walter Bowie, Kirkfod, 15 Venturefair Avenue, Dunfermline, KY12 0PF

ENTRY FEE: £10.00 Prize Group 01

20 Class 041 Sponsor: BINN GROUP BSPS Open Intermediate Working Hunter Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms and not exceeding 158cms. Fences maximum height 1m 15cms. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1st of January in current year. BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify

BLAIR CASTLE WORKING HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP. Classes 042, 043 and 044 are qualifying classes for the above. Ponies placed first to fourth in the qualifying classes will qualify for the Championships held at Blair Catle International Horse Trials & Country Fair on Thursday 25th August 2016. Qualification may go down to sixth place if higher placed ponies have previously qualified. Class 042 BSPS Open WHP, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 143 cms but not exceeding 153 cms. Fences height minimum 90 cms maximum 1m.05cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify Class 043 Sponsor: CRIEFF HYDRO RIDING CENTRE BSPS Open WHP, Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over, exceeding 133 cms but not exceeding 143 cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Fences height minimum 85cms maximum 1m 0cms BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify Class 044 BSPS Open WHP, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133 cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Fences height minimum 75cms maximum 90cms BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify BSPS OPEN WORKING HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP Open to ponies placed first and second in classes 41 – 44 The Champion will qualify for the BSPS Champion of Champions Class 045 BSPS Nursery Stakes. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133 cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Fences height minimum 60cms maximum 75cms BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify Class 046 BSPS Cradle Stakes. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding122cms. Riders not to have attained their 11th birthday before 1st January of the current year. Fences height minimum 55cms maximum 70cms

PONIES OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE.

JAMES D FINDLAY PERPETUAL TROPHY for the Champion in the Ponies of Show Hunter Type Section. Presented in 1996 by Mr J D Findlay, Blackdykes Farm Cottage, Kilry, Blairgowrie. CHAMPIONSHIP Open to ponies 4 years old and over, that have been placed first in any of the foregoing Open Show Hunter Pony Classes. Once the Champion has been chosen the pony which stood second to the Champion in the class will be brought forward to compete for the reserve championship. The BSPS BLUE RIBAND PONY OF THE YEAR. The 1st & 2nd Pony will qualify in the following classes

JUDGE: Ms Karen Mowat, Teanahuig, Munlochy, Ross-shire

21 ENTRY FEE: £10.00 Prize Group 01

Class 047 The BSPS Open First Pony of Show Hunter Type, Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. BSPS Mini Open Show Hunter Pony Championship Open to Ponies placed 1st & 2nd in class 047 Class 048 Sponsor: BSPS Open Pony of Show Hunter Type, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify Class 049 Sponsor: BSPS Open Pony of Show Hunter Type, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 122 cms and not exceeding 133 cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify

Class 050 BSPS Open Pony of Show Hunter Type; Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 133 cms and not exceeding 143 cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify Class 051 Sponsor: BSPS Open Pony of Show Hunter Type; Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 143 cms and not exceeding 153 cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

BSPS membership/registration is required if entering this class to qualify for Blue Riband, an armband must be worn to qualify

BSPS SHOW HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP Open to ponies placed first and second in classes 48-51 The Champion will qualify for the BSPS Champion of Champions

PERTHSHIRE PONY CLASS

THE RIDERS JOURNAL TROPHY For the Overall winner of Perthshire Pony Class. Presented by The Riders Journal, East Linton JUDGE: Elaine Shand, 19 Spoutwells Road, Scone, Perth

ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 06 Class 052 Lead Rein. Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before the 1st January in the current year who are resident in Perthshire. To be judged on dress, turnout & manner of going of pony and rider. Class 053 Perthshire Pony Class: Open to children 12 years and under on the day of the Show who are resident in Perthshire, riding a pony 133 cms and under. To be judged on dress, turnout & manner of going of pony and rider. May be asked to jump. Class 054 Perthshire Pony Class: Open to children 16 years and under on the day of the Show, who are resident in Perthshire riding a pony exceed- ing 133cms but not exceeding 153cms. To be judged on turnout and manner of going of pony and rider. May be asked to jump. Riders who have been placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd in BSPS Classes are not eligible.

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NOVELTY CLASS

JUDGE Elaine Shand, 19 Spoutwells Road, Scone Class open to all exhibitors Class 055 No Entry Fee. Pony the judge would most like to take home, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, in-hand or under saddle, handler 16 years old and under on day of show

MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONIES

This show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society Classes are Qualifiers for the Heritage Mountain & Moorland Championships held at Arena UK 2015.

NPS/Topspec M & M Working Hunter Pony National Championship. To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2016. The highest placed pony in classes 58-61who has not previously qualified, will go forward to the final at the NPS Summer Champion- ships 2017. Qualification goes no lower than third place. NPS Scotland/Kingfisher Building Products Open M & M WHP Championship The two highest placed ponies in each class (excluding classes 56 & 57) not already qualified, will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 26th August 2016. Qualifications to go no lower than 4th place.

HERCULES THE BEAR MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY For the CHAMPION MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY Presented by Mrs Maggie Robins of Bear Necessities, Auchterarder

JUDGE: Mrs Karen Slight, Airhouse, Oxton, Lauder, TD2 6PX

ENTRY FEE: £10.00 Prize Group 01 Class 056 BSPS Heritage M & M Open Cradle Stakes. Registered Pure Bred Ponies 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 11th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Fences height minimum 47cms maximum 55cms Class 057 BSPS Heritage M&M Open Nursery Stakes. Registered Pure Bred Ponies 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 13th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Fences Height minimum 50cms maximum 65cms. BSPS HERITAGE OPEN MINI M & M WHP CHAMPIONSHIP. Open to ponies that have been placed 1st or 2nd in the Heritage Open Cradle Stakes and Nursery Stakes, classes 061 and 062. Class 058 BSPS Heritage M & M Open WHP. Registered Pure Bred Ponies 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122cms. For NPS Qualification pony must be 5 years old and over. Riders any age. Fences Height minimum 55cms maximum 70cms. Class 059

23 BSPS Heritage M & M Open WHP. Registered Pure Bred Ponies exceeding 122 cms, but not exceeding 133cms, 4 years old and over. For NPS Qualification pony must be 5 years old and over. Riders any age. Fences Height minimum 65cms maximum 80cms. Class 060 BSPS Heritage M & M Open WHP. Registered Pure Bred Ponies 4 years old and over exceeding 133cm but not exceeding 143cms. For NPS Qualification pony must be 5 years old and over. Riders any age. Fences height Maximum 75cms minimum 90 cms Class 061 BSPS Heritage M & M Open WHP. Registered Pure Bred Ponies 4 years old and over exceeding 143cms. For NPS Qualification pony must be 5 years old and over. Riders any age. Fence Height minimum 85cms maximum 100cms.

BSPS HERITAGE M & M WORKING HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP Open to ponies placed first and second in classes 058-061 The Champion will qualify for the BSPS Champion of Champions

MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND IN- HAND & RIDDEN

LARGE BREEDS TO INCLUDE CONNEMARA, NEW FOREST, DALES, FELL, HIGHLAND, WELSH SECTION C & D

SMALL BREEDS TO INCLUDE DARTMOOR, EXMOOR, SHETLAND, WELSH SECTION A & B This show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society. Classes are qualifiers for the Heritage Mountain & Moorland Championships at the end of August.

This show is affiliated to the National Pony Society. No S1.039 At qualifying rounds owners need not be Members of the National Pony Society to enter qualifying rounds, but they do need to be an NPS Qualifying or Life Members to receive the qualification. NPS/Kilmannan Stud Mountain & Moorland In- Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship” A SILVER MEDAL ROSETTE is offered by the National Pony Society for the Best Registered Pony in the Mountain & Moorland In-Hand Section owned by a Qualifying or Life member of the National Pony Society. This section is to be run under NPS rules. If the Champion pony has already qualified, the Reserve, will receive the qualification and qualifying rosette. Qualification to go no lower than first Reserve (3rd). Foals are not eligible. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the NPS Mountain & Moorland In-Hand Kilmannan Stud Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in Malvern August 2016 or Championship Show to be held in Scotland. The relevant entry fee and entry form must be sent to the NPS Secretariat, Stoneleigh Events, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, CV8 2LH. Qualifiers can only compete in one Kilmannan final. Those exhibitors winning a Mountain & Moorland In-Hand Silver Medal Rosette on or after the weekend of 26th July 2016 will qualify for the final of the championship to be held in August 2017 at the NPS Championship Summer Show.

NPS/The Minns Mountain & Moorland Ridden Silver Medal Rosette Championship A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the Mountain and Moorland Ridden Section owned by a Qualifying or Life Member of the National Pony Society. This section to be run under NPS rules. If the Champion pony has already qualified, the Reserve will receive the Qualification. Qualification to go no lower than first Reserve (3rd). Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the NPS Mountain and Moorland Ridden Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in Malvern or Champion Show to be held in Scotland providing they send to the NPS Secretariat, the rele- vant entry fee and entry form. Those exhibitors winning a Mountain & Moorland Ridden Silver Medal Rosette on or after the weekend of the 26th July 2016 will qualify for the final of the championship to be held in August 2017 at NPS Championship Summer Show.

24 NPS Qualifiers. At qualifying rounds owners need not be Members of the National Pony Society to enter qualifying rounds, but they do need to be Qualify- ing or Life Members to receive the qualification. Classes 62 – 64 and 66 – 67 are qualifiersfor the NPS/Leyhills M&M In Hand National Championship NPS Scotland/Townhead Pet n Pony In Hand Mountain & Moorland Championship. The Champion and Reserve Champion in all Mixed pure bred M & M or Breed Championships will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 26th August 2016. Qualifications may go to 3rd in the Championship (ie 1st Reserve Champion). Classes 70 -71 are qualifiers for the NPS/Ringside Stud Open Ridden M&M National Championship NPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship The two highest placed ponies, not alreadty qualified, in each class will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle Interna- tional Horse Trials on Friday August 26th 2016. (Class 69 is Part-Bred and doesn’t qualify) Qualifications to go no lower than 4th place. This can be either mixed M & M or Breed Classes. Classes 74 – 75 are qualifiers for the NPS/Showinhg Classics M & M First Ridden and Lead Rein National Championships. NPS Scotland M & M/ Kilgraston School Lead Rein and First Ridden Championship The 2 highest placed ponies in the Lead Rein and First Ridden class not already qualified will go forward to the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday August 26th 2016. Qualifications to go no lower than 4th place. SPECIAL ROSETTES – presented by the Scottish Welsh Pony & Cob Association. Rosettes awarded to the highest placed Welsh Pony or Cob, owned by fully paid up members of the above Association, shown in the In Hand and Ridden Classes. All foals accompanying mares in the ring must be at least four weeks old on the day of the Show.

NOTE: THERE WILL BE AN IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER CLASS 69, CLASSES (62-69 WILL QUALIFY). A RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER CLASS 69 (CLASSES 70/71 WILL QUALIFY) AND A MINI CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER CLASS 75.

THE WESTBANK TROPHY IN MEMORY OF THE LATE WILLIAM J KERON For the Champion In-Hand Mountain and Moorland Presented by the family of the late William J Keron, Nether Craigs, Madderty THE GREYOAKS GILLIAN ROSE SALVER For the Mountain & Moorland Mini Champion Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs Alicia Hay in Memory of the late Mr & Mrs James H McIlwraith CINDERS PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Best Welsh in the In-hand section Presented by Mr & Mrs George Bruce, Kirkton of Airlie, Kirriemuir

Large Breeds to Include New Forest, Dales, Fells, Connemara, Highland and Welsh C & D. Small Breeds to Include Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh A & B

JUDGE: Mrs Sheila Brooks, Oaklands, Kelso, TD5 7BP

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01

Class 062 Registered Mountain & Moorland Stallion Large & Small. NOTE; Stallions and Colts, 3 years old and over must have a Ministry of Agriculture, Breed Society or NPS Stallion Licence for Highland, Dales, Exmoor, Dartmoor and Welsh ponies and four years old and over for Shetland. HANDLERS OF STALLIONS AND COLTS MUST HAVE ATTAINED THEIR 14TH BIRTHDAY BEFORE 1ST JANUARY FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. Class 063

25 Registered M & M Small Breeds – Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 and 3 years old Filly or Gelding Class 064 Registered M & M Small Breeds – 4 years old and over, Mare or Gelding. Class 065 Foal produce of Mares in class 64 Class 066 Registered M & M Large Breeds – Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 and 3 years old Filly or Gelding Class 067 Registered M & M Large Breeds, 4 years old and over, Mares & Geldings

Class 068 Foal produce of Mares in class 67 Class 069 Registered M & M Part-Bred Welsh, Mare or Gelding any age.

Class 070 BSPS Heritage M & M Ridden – Registered Pure Bred Small Breeds; TO BE RIDDEN. Riders any age (NO SPURS TO BE WORN). Class 071 BSPS Heritage M & M Ridden – Registered Pure Bred Large Breeds; TO BE RIDDEN. Riders of any age. ( NO SPURS TO BE WORN) BSPS HERITAGE M & M RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP Open to ponies placed first and second in classes 70-71. The Champion will qualify for the BSPS Champion of Champions. Class 072 Registered M & M Part-Bred Welsh, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over. TO BE RIDDEN. Rider any age (NO SPURS TO BE WORN) Class 073 Registered M & M Novice Stallion, mare or gelding 4 years and over, Pure-Bred registered Small and Large breeds. A pony is not eligible to compete if, before 1st January in the current year it has done any of the following -: 1. Won an open NPS affiliated mixed M & M Ridden Class 2. Won a Ridden class at Olympia, Horse of the Year Show or RIHS qualifying round 3. Qualified for Horse of the year Show or RIHS Ridden Classes. Qualified for the M & M Novice or Intermediate Ridden final at the NPS Summer Championship Show and the NPS Scotland/Kilmannan Stud Novice Final at NPS Scotland Championship Finals (Blair) (N.B. Ponies can compete as novices in this competition for two consecutive years provided they do not submit an entry to the final in the first year). 4. Qualified for the M & M Ridden Championship final at Olympia in previous years. 5. If a pony qualifies for Horse of the Year Show or RIHS in its second year it is immediately de-noviced and cannot compete in the Picton or Kilmannan Stud Novice Finals. Ponies must be shown in a snaffle bit. Class 074 BSPS/NPS First Ridden, mixed M & M Mares or Gelding 4 years old and over not exceeding 128cms, Registered in the Pure Bred Section of Breed Societies Stud Book of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh A or B. Rider must not have attained 12th Birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 075 BSPS/NPS Lead Rein, for mixed M & M mares or geldings 4 years old and over not exceeding 122 cms. Registered in the Pure Bred Section of Breed Societies Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh A or B. Rider must not have attained 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year. To be led by an attendant and shown in a snaffle bridle, the lead rein to be attached to the noseband only.

BSPS Heritage M & M Mini Ridden Championship Open to ponies placed first and second in classes 074-075. The Champion will qualify for the BSPS Champion of Champions.

26 SATURDAY 6TH AUGUST 2016 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS PLEASE NOTE THESE TIMES MAY BE CHANGED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE ORGANISERS

8.00 am Judging of Shetland Ponies Commencing with Standard Followed by Miniature and Ridden. 9.00 am Judging of All Cattle Commences 8.30 am Judging of Highland Ponies (Separate Rings for Males and Females) Ridden Highland Ponies Will Follow (The Two Rings will be made into one) 9.00 am Judging of Sheep Commences 9.00 am Judging of Goats 9.00 am Judging of Donkeys 9.00 am Judging of Clydesdale Horses 11.00 am Judging of Harness 12 noon Judging of Beef Interbreed (UA & Tithebarn) Competition (Main Ring) Judging of Native & Continental Junior Bull Followed by Overall Beef Champion (Main Ring) Judging of Overall Sheep Champion Judging of Overall Heavy Horse Interbreed (Main Ring) Judging Champion of Champions (Main Ring) Young Handlers in Cattle Section to follow after Championship Judging at approximately 1.30pm. AFTERNOON ENTERTAINMENT 12.30 pm Presentation of Long Service Medals (Main Ring) 12.30 pm Presentation of Standing Crop Competition (Main Ring) 1.00 pm Heavy Horse Turnout with Private Driving to Follow (Main Ring) 1.00 pm Children’s Pet Competition – Sponsored by McCash’s Country Store (Main Ring) 2.15 pm Perth & District Pipe Band 2.30 pm GRAND PARADE OF LIVESTOCK Followed by Vintage Vehicle Parade 3.30 pm Young Farmers Tug o’ War 3.45 pm Unafilliated Show Jumping 6.00 pm Entertainment ends.

Bluetongue Regulations

All animals attending Perth Show must be vaccinated as per the recommendations of The Scottish Government Animal Health and Welfare Division.

Tagging Regulations

All cattle must be ear tagged as per the recommendations of The Scottish Government Animal Health and Welfare Division

Passports

All Cattle/Horsae passports must be available for inspection if required.

ANGUS M HOWIE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS TROPHY Presented by Angus M Howie, Millhouse, Dunning, in memory of his late father Supported by £100 prize money A Special Bottle of Whisky will be awarded by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE PERTH SHOW CHAIRMAN’S MEDAL THIS MEDAL WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS WINNER. Champion of Champion Judge Tom Paterson, Dunruchan, Muthill, Crieff, PH5 2DF

27 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS WILL BE COMPETED FOR BETWEEN THE OVERALL CHAMPIONS OF BEEF CATTLE, HEAVY HORSES, GOATS AND SHEEP CHAMPIONS. HAY & CO CENTENARY CHALLENGE TROPHY For the Competitor securing Most Points in the Cattle, Sheep and Horse Classes. To be retained by the winner for One Year. (No Entry Required). Presented By Messrs Hay & Co Ltd., Auctioneers, Perth to commemorate the Centenary of their firm. Note; Points will be awarded as follows; 4 for a first, 3 for a second, 2 for a third, and 1 for a fourth. For this purpose no points will be awarded in respect of Special and Other Classes where no entry fee is payable.

BEEF CATTLE CLASSES

The Show CPH is 89/705/8000

VETERINARY SURGEON ATTENDANCE FOR THE TWO DAYS HAS KINDLY BEEN SPONSORED BY; FAIR CITY VETERINARY GROUP, 32 YORK PLACE, PERTH. TELEPHONE 01738 623210 www.faircityvets.co.uk

AGGREGATE PRIZE – HAY & CO LTD., MEDAL (PERPETUAL) This is For the Competitor securing Most Points in the Cattle Section. Presented By Messrs Hay & Co Ltd., Auctioneers, Perth to commemo- rate the Company’s 150th year in business. Note; Under the stalling arrangements for Cattle (except commercial cattle) stalls only will be provided.

ALL CATTLE EXHIBITORS MUST COMPLY WITH BVD VIRUS REGULATIONS. ONLY CATTLE FROM NEGATIVE STATUS HERDS WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE SHOW GROUND AND THE EXHIBITOR MUST GIVE A DECLARATION ON THEIR ENTRY FORM WHERE THE SHOW ORGANISERS CAN CHECK ON THE BVD DATA BASE (SCOTeid).

Note: Exhibitors must give Pedigrees, Ages and Ear Numbers.

THE CATTLE PASSPORTS ORDER 1996 There has been a change of Regulations that the above order has imposed on the owners of bovine animals born after 1st July 1996, with particular regard to the showing of these animals at agricultural shows. The Order states: Article 4 When cattle are taken to a show, fair or similar function and it is intended to return the animal to the same holding, the keeper: a. before moving the animal off the holding, shall complete the next empty box marked “seller’s details” in Part 11 of the cattle pass- port as if the movement were for the purposes of sale; b. on arrival at the show, shall mark the box headed “Details of Market” with the name and address of the show; and c. on returning to the original holding, complete the box marked “Buyer’s Details” in Part 11 of the cattle passport, as if he were the buyer, within 36 hours of arrival or before the animal is moved off that holding, if sooner. d. Important changes to legislation came into effect on 6th April 2007. From that date keepers cannot use the application for a cattle passport form (CPP12) to move calves from their holdings. Calves that attend shows after this date must have a chequebook–style passport (CPP13)

Young Handlers Class

After the completion of the cattle judging there will a Young Handlers Class held in the Commercial Cattle Ring. Exhibitors must be 1228 to 16 years of age and must wear white coats and appropriate footwear.

Perth Show is a qualifier for the East of England Smithfield Festival Young Stock Person of the Year aged between 15 and 21 years old.

OVERALL BEEF CHAMPION – Only the Champion of each section is eligible. (NO ENTRY FEE PAYABLE). RIGHT MANN SERVICES LTD TROPHY + £100.00 FOR THE OVERALL BEEF CHAMPION & £50.00 for the Reserve Beef Champion. Spon- sored by Right Mann Services Ltd, (Per Alan Mann) Auchterarder. THE JOYCE MACGREGOR MEMORIAL TROPHY – JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION Kindly presented by the MacGregor Family, Binn Farm, . For Junior Bulls born on or after 1st January 2015. Presented in 1998. There will be a Junior Native Bull Champion and a Junior Continental Bull Champion which will go forward for the Joyce MacGregor Overall Junior Bull Champion. The Champion Junior Bull will receive £100 and reserve champion £50 Sponsored by United Auctions, Stirling NORMAN MCKENZIE MEMORIAL CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Exhibitor with the Best Animal bred by Exhibitor. The Cup will be awarded alternately between Beef Cattle and Sheep. Presented in 1995. £100 will be awarded to the winner of the cup. Sponsored by United Auctions Ltd., Stirling. It will be presented to the Cattle Section in 2016 TITHEBARN INTERBREED AWARD (PERPETUAL) United Auctions Tithebarn Beef Pairs Competition For the Best Pair of Two Pedigree Animals of the same breed in the Beef Cattle Section consisting of a pair (can be male/female, two males or two females) drawn from separate Classes. One group per Exhibitor. Trophy presented by Tithebarn Products Ltd., Southport, Lancs., and sponsored by United Auctions, Stirling. Champion Pair £250, Reserve Champion Pair £150.

TITHEBARN INTERBREED AWARD, OVERALL BEEF CHAMPION & JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION

Sponsored By United Auctions, Stirling.

JUDGE: Malcolm Rodman, Argentina

IVOMEC SHIELD For the Nominated Stockman with Most Points in the Beef Cattle Section (One Breed Section only to count for points). Presented By Merial Animal Health, Harlow.

BEEF SHORTHORN

All animals must be registered with The Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society. Grading register animals are not eligible to be shown.

The Scottish Shorthorn Points Competition

Perth Show is nominated as one of eight shows in Scotland for the The Scottish Shorthorn Points Competition

THE DEWHURST FAMILY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For the Champion Animal in the Beef Shorthorn Section Presented By the Dewhurst Family, Dungarthill, Dunkeld

29 PERTHSHIRE CHALLENGE TROPHY For the Best Beef Shorthorn Bull. Presented on behalf of the late D.M. Stewart of Millhills and re-presented by W. McGowan, Fingask, Dairsie on a Perpetual Basis MILLHILLS CHALLENGE BOWL (PERPETUAL) For the Best Beef Shorthorn Female. Presented by the late Lt Col Dewhurst, Dungarthill, Dunkeld DUNGARTHILL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For the Best Group of Three Animals bred by Exhibitor drawn from Beef Shorthorn Classes irrespective of sex. Presented by the late Hon Mrs I. Dewhurst, Dungarthill, Dunkeld JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION: Best Junior Bull from the Beef Shorthorn Section will be eligible for the “Joyce MacGregor Memorial Trophy” Junior Bull Championship, ROSETTE; For the Champion Animal in the Beef Shorthorn Section Presented By the Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society Herdsman’s Prize Winner must be 18 years old or over For the herdsman’s in charge of the Champion animal. Presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE

JUDGE: Robert McAlister, Langalbuinoch, Isle of Bute, PA20 9PF

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01

Class 076 Sponsor: ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND Bull, born on or before 31st December 2014 Class 077 Sponsor: STARLYNE MINERALS Bull born on or between 1st January 2015 and 31st May 2015 Class 078 Sponsor: J FENTON & SONS Bull, born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December 2015 Class 079 Sponsor: STARLYNE MINERALS Female, in Milk or in Calf, born on or before 31st December 2013 Class 080 Sponsor: BALLANTYNE’S SCOTLAND LTD Female, born on or between 1st January 2014 and 31st December 2014 Class 081 Sponsor: ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND Female born on or between 1st January 2015 and 31st May 2015 Class 082 Female born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st Decemebr 2015 Class 083 Bull or heifer calf born 2016 Class 084 No Entry Fee No Prize Money Pair bred by exhibitor

ABERDEEN ANGUS

CENTRAL SCOTLAND ABERDEEN ANGUS CLUB POINTS COMPETITION. This Competition is confined to Members of Central Scotland Aberdeen Angus Club. Points won at this Show will count towards the Points Trophy to be awarded at the end of the Show Season THE DUNKELD CENTENARY ROSE BOWL For the Champion Animal in the Aberdeen Angus Section, presented by the late Major F.H. Read of Dunkeld

30 PICSTONHILL CHALLENGE CUP For the Best Aberdeen Angus Bull, presented by the late W.S. Ferguson Plus 1 x bag Starlyne Minerals THORN CHALLENGE CUP For the Best Aberdeen Angus Female, presented by the late A.H.B. Grant, Thorn, Alyth JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION Best Junior Bull from the Aberdeen Angus Section will be eligible for the “Joyce MacGregor Memorial Trophy” Junior Bull Championship THE ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL ANNIVERSARY TROPHY For the best calf in the Aberdeen Angus section TARTAN SASH – For the Champion in the Aberdeen Angus Section, presented by Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society SPECIAL ROSETTE for the Best Animal Bred by Exhibitor, presented by Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society. Herdsman’s Prize For the herdsman’s in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE ENGRAVED WHISKY GLASS In the event of fifteen entries or more forward in this section The Aberdeen Angus Society will award the Champion an Engraved Whisky Glass Herdsman’s Prize Winner must be 18 years old or over For the herdsman’s in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: Niall Dallas, 1 Home Farm Cottages, Glympton Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 1AY

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01

Class 085 Bull, born on or before 31st Dec 2014 Class 086 Sponsor: BELL INGRAM Bull, born on or between 1st January 2015 and 31st May 2015

Class 087 Bull born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December 2015

Class 088 Sponsor , STARLYNE MINERALS. Female in milk or in calf born before 1st January 2013

Class 089 Sponsor: STRUAN BAPTIE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Female in milk or in calf born on or between 1st January 2014 and 31st December 2014

Class 090 Female born on or between 1st January 2015 and 31st May 2015 Class 091 Female born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December 2015

Class 092 Male or female calf born in 2016 Class 093 Pair

HIGHLAND CATTLE

31 OGILVY DALGLEISH CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Highland Bull. Re-presented by the Seventh Earl of Mansfield of Scone Palace, Perth THE EARL OF MANSFIELD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (FORMERLY ERROL PARK CHALLENGE CUP) For the Best Highland Female. Re-presented by the Seventh Earl of Mansfield of Scone Palace, Perth MEGGERNIE PERPETUAL QUAICH For the Best Highland Cattle Group – Three Animals, presented by Mrs J.W. Searle ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL PERPETUAL TROPHY For best Highlander bred by Exhibitor, presented by Eddie & Lorna Anderson, Royal George Hotel, Perth JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION: Best Junior Bull from the Highland Section will be eligible for the “Joyce MacGregor Memorial Trophy” Junior Bull Championship SHOW FOLD OF THE YEAR COMPETITION Any Show with five or more Highland Cattle forward and a Panel Judge will be a qualifying show. Exhibitors count the five best shows and they must submit their own results to the office. ROSETTE for the Champion Animal in the Highland Cattle section Presented by the Highland Cattle Society OVERALL CHAMPION’S PRIZE 1 x bag of Starlyne Minerals BANK OF SCOTLAND will award £75 to the Overall Champion in the Highland Cattle Section and £25 to the Reserve Overall Champion Herdsman’s Prize Winner must be 18 years old or over For the herdsman’s in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

“Females entered in the appendix register of our Herd Book, either Apendix B or Appendix A are eligible for entry and are identified by the letter ‘B’ or ‘A’ tattooed in the ear or written in waterproof ink on an ear tag”

JUDGE: Matthew Auld, West Plann, Knockentiber, Kilmarnock, KA2 0EF

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01 Class 094 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Bull born before on or before 31st December 2014 Class 095 Sponsor: FEDERATION OF SMALL BUSINESSES Bull born on or between 1st January 2015 and 31st May 2015 Class 096 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Bull born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December 2015 Class 097 Sponsor: LAING FAMILY Female in calf, or with calf at foot born before 1st January 2013 Class 098 Sponsor: TAN INTERNATIONAL Female born on or between 1st January and 31st December 2014 Class 099 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Female, born on or between 1st January and 31st May 2015 Class 100 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Female, born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December 2015 Class 101 Sponsor: LEDINGHAM CHALMERS LLP Bull or heifer calf born 2016 Class 102 NO ENTRY FEE NO PRIZE MONEY Pair, any age

HEREFORD

32 Special Rosettes for the Champion Animal in the Hereford Section presented by the Hereford Herd Book Society and the Scottish Here- ford Breeders Association. WEBB CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Overall Champion in the Hereford Section Presented By Messrs Webb & Sons (Stourbridge) Ltd DROWNDUBBS PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Best Group of Three Herefords, One Male and Two Females from different classes. Presented By Mr & Mrs A.S. Cant, Kirkbuddo, Angus. JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION: Best Junior Bull from the Hereford Section will be eligible for the “Joyce MacGregor Memorial Trophy” Junior Bull Championship SPECIAL ROSETTE for the Champion Animal in the Hereford Section, presented by the Hereford Herd Book Society and the Scottish Here- ford Breeders Association Herdsman’s Prize Winner must be 18 years old or over For the herdsman’s in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: John Brown, Woodleigh, 11 Castle Street, St Monans, KY10 2AP

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01 Class 103 Bull born before on or before 31st December 2014 Class 104 Bull born on or between 1st January 2015 and 31st May 2015

Class 105 Bull born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December 2015 Class 106 Female in calf or with calf at foot born before 1st January 2014 Class 107 Female in calf or with calf at foot born on or between 1st January 2014 and 31st December 2014

Class 108

Female born on or between 1st January 2015 and 31st May 2015 Class 109 Female born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December 2015 Class 110 Bull or heifer calf born 2016 Class 111 NO ENTRY FEE. NO PRIZE MONEY Best group of two owned by exhibitor .

CHAROLAIS

NORTH EAST AND CENTRAL SCOTLAND CHAROLAIS CLUB IS DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE PERTH SHOW WILL BE PART OF THE SHOW POINTS COMPETITION FOR 2016. For further information contact Alison Gray on 07718 338804.

BALTHAYOCK CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Champion Animal in the Charolais Cattle Section Re-presented by Major David Walter, Balthayock GILLIES & HENDERSON CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL)

33 For the Best Animal in the Charolais Section of opposite sex to the Champion Presented by Gillies & Henderson Ltd., Perth LAWSON ROSE BOWL (PERPETUAL) For the Best Group of Three Charolais Cattle, One Male and Two Females drawn from separate classes Presented by David A. Lawson, Thrums, Hillhead, Kirriemuir JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION: Best Junior Bull from the Charolais Section will be eligible for the “Joyce MacGregor Memorial Trophy” Junior Bull Championship. SPECIAL PRIZE A Rosette is offered for the Champion Animal together with a Plaque presented by the Scottish and Northern Charolais Breeders Associa- tion Ltd. Herdsman’s Prize Winner must be 18 years old or over For the herdsman’s in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE The British Charolais Cattle Society Ltd. Recommends: a. Cows in milk should either be shown with a calf at foot or her calf should at least be on the Showground. b. All Cows should have produced a calf naturally within the last 15 months. c. Any animal which has been used as an embryo transfer donor cannot be shown until she has produced a calf by natural birth, and then will follow on from (b) above.

JUDGE: John MacGregor, Allanfauld, Kilsyth, Glasgow, G65 9DF

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01 Class 112 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Bull born on or before 31st December, 2014 Class 113 Sponsor: A M PHILLIP Bull born on or between 1st January, 2015 and 31st May 2015 Class 114 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Bull born on or between 1st June, 2015 and 31st Dec., 2015 Class 115 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Female in calf or with calf at foot born on or before 31st Dec., 2013 Class 116 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Female born on or between 1st January, 2014 and 31st December, 2014 Class 117 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Female born on or between 1st January, 2015 and 31st May 2015 Class 118 Female born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December, 2015 Class 119 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Bull or Heifer calf born in 2016 Class 120 NO ENTRY FEE, NO PRIZE MONEY Pair

SIMMENTAL CATTLE

THE SCOTTISH SIMMENTAL BREEDERS CLUB TROPHY (PERPETUAL) For the Best Animal in the Simmental Section, presented by Simmental Breeders Club A £100.00 Feed Voucher sponsored by Davidson Brothers (Shotts) Ltd., will be awarded to the Champion animal in the Simmental Section.

34 THE TAYSIDE GRAIN PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Best Animal of opposite Sex to the champion in the Simmental Section, presented by Tayside Grain, Perth JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION: Best Junior Bull from the Simmental Section will be eligible for the “Joyce MacGregor Memorial Trophy” Junior Bull Championship SPECIAL ROSETTE For the Champion and Reserve Champion Animals in the Simmental Section, presented by British Simmental Cattle Society JOHN COLLINS ENGRAVED GLASSES; The Scottish Simmental Club has chosen Perth Show as this year’s show to award a pair of engraved glasses for presentation to the Supreme Champion FAMOUS GROUSE WHISKY DECANTER The Overall Champion will receive a decanter of Famous Grouse Whisky Herdsman’s Prize Winner must be 18years old or over For the herdsman in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE CLASS 121 Will also have Davidson Animal Feeds Vouchers to the value of the following: 1st £50, 2nd £30, 3rd £20

JUDGE: Robert McAlister, Langalbuinoch, Isle of Bute, PA20 9PF

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01 Class 121 Sponsor: BLUE (SCOTLAND) Bull, born or before 31st December 2014 Class 122 Sponsor: BLUE (SCOTLAND) Bull born on or between 1st January 2015 and 31st May 2015

Class 123 Sponsor: BLUE (SCOTLAND) Bull born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December 2015 Class 124 Sponsor: BLUE (SCOTLAND) Female in calf or with calf at foot, born on or before 31st December 2013 Class 125 Sponsor: BLUE (SCOTLAND) Female, born on or between1st January and 31st December 2014 Class 126 Sponsor: BLUE (SCOTLAND) Female, born on or between 1st January 2015 and 31st May 2015 Class 127 Sponsor: BLUE (SCOTLAND) Female, born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st Dec., 2015 Class 128 Sponsor: BLUE (SCOTLAND) Bull or Heifer Calf, born in 2016 Class 129 NO ENTRY FEE. NO PRIZE MONEY Pair.

LIMOUSIN CATTLE

Scottish Limousin Club Exhibitor of the Year Competition Sponsored by United Auctions Points gained at Perth Show will contribute THE WESTHALL PERPETUAL CUP

35 For the Overall Limousin Champion Presented By Messrs Fotheringham, Westhall JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION: Best Junior Bull from the Limousin Section will be eligible for the “Joyce MacGregor Memorial Trophy” Junior Bull Championship. SPECIAL ROSETTE For the Champion and Reserve Champion Animals Presented by The British Limousin Cattle Society BRITISH LIMOUSIN CATTLE SOCIETY TROPHY For the best animal of opposite sex to the champion Herdsman’s Prize Winner must be 18 years old or over. For the herdsman in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: John MacGregor, Drumtocher Cottage, Allanfauld, Kilsyth

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01 Class 130 Bull born on or before 31st December 2014 Class 131 Bull, born on or between 1st Januray 2015 and 31st May 2015 Class 132 Bull, born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December 2015 Class 133 Sponsor: DENNIS O BROWN & ASSOCIATES Female in calf or calf at foot born on or before 31st December 2013 Class 134 Female born on or between 1st January 2014 and 31st December 2014 Class 135 Female born on or between 1st January 2015 and 31st May 2015

Class 136 Sponsor: ROBERT REID & SON Female, born on or between 1st June 2015 and 31st December 2015 Class 137 Sponsor: DENNIS O BROWN & ASSOCIATES Bull or heifer calf born in 2016 Class 138 NO ENTRY FEE. NO PRIZE MONEY Pair

ANY OTHER BREED OF CATTLE NATIVE

ALTNABRUACH CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Champion in the Any Other Breed of Cattle Section Presented by C.D. Bowman, Scone JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION: Best Junior Bull from the Any Other Breed of Cattle Section will be eligible for the “Joyce MacGregor Memorial Trophy” Junior Bull Championship. Herdsman’s Prize Winner must be 18 years old or over For the herdsman in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

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JUDGE John Brown, Woodleigh, 11 Castle Street, St Monans, Fife, KY10 2AP

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01 Class 139 Bull, born on or before 31st December 2014 Class 140 Sponsor; STARLYNE MINERALS Bull born on or after 1st January 2015 Class 141 Female, in milk or in Calf, any age Class 142 Sponsor; STARLYNE MINERALS Female, not having had a calf (in calf Heifer eligible)

ANY OTHER BREED OF CATTLE CONTINENTAL

JUNIOR BULL CHAMPION: Best Junior Bull from the Any Other Breed of Cattle Continental Section will be eligible for the “Joyce Mac- Gregor Memorial Trophy” Junior Bull Championship THORNTON WS TROPHY Presented to the Champion Blonde D’Aquitaine by Thornton WS, Dundee Special Prize of £75.00 will be presented to the Champion Blonde de Aquataine and £25.00 will be presented to the Reserve Champion. All Blonde De Aquataine cattle should be registered as pedigree with the British Blonde Society. IAN P WATSON MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual) for the Champion Animal in the British Blue section. Presented by J & M Cartney, Cur- rarie, Lendalfoot, Girvan.

Herdsman’s Prize Winner must be 18years old or over For the herdsman in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

Judge: John MacGregor, Drumtocher Cottage, Allanfauld, Kilsyth

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01 Class 143 Bull born on or before 31st December 2014 Class 144 Sponsor: SMITHS GORE Bull born on or after 1st January 2015 Class 145 Cow, in milk or in calf, any age Class 146 Heifer not having had a calf (in calf heifer eligible)

COMMERCIAL CATTLE

CHALLENGE CUP

37 For the Best Animal in the Commercial Cattle Section Presented By J & J Cunningham Ltd., Cake and Manure Merchants, Dundee ARTHUR GUDMUNDSSON MEMORIAL CUP (PERPETUAL) For Best Animal of opposite sex to the Champion in the Commercial Cattle Section, presented by Mrs V Gudmundsson in 1995 THE JAMES NICOLL MEMORIAL CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Animal in the Commercial Cattle Section, bred by Exhibitor. Presented by his grand-daughter Mrs Aida M.Brown (late of Pit- keathly Wells) SILVER SALVER (PERPETUAL) For the Best Two Cattle (Showing No Broad Teeth) entered in the Commercial Cattle Section bred by Exhibitor. Presented by David B. Sin- clair of Abernyte. THE ROSS PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Champion Suckled Calf from classes 148,149,151 and152, presented by The Mackie Family, The Ross, Madderty. This championship will be supported by £100.00 for the Champion and £50.00 for the Reserve Champion Sponsored by ANM GROUP LTD, Thainstone Centre, Inverurie. SPECIAL PRIZE For the Best Two Cattle (Showing no broad teeth) will be awarded £75.00 and £25.00 for the reserve animals kindly sponsored by Binn Skips, Glenfarg, THE COMMERCIAL CATTLE CHAMPION The Champion has been kindly sponsored by ABP SCOTLAND. The winner will receive a sash and £100 prize money and the reserve animal will receive £50 prize money. Herdsman’s Prize Winner must be 18 years old or over For the herdsman’s in charge of the Champion animal presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE CATTLE NEED NOT BE HALTER LED

JUDGE: Shona Stevenson, Carbello, Cronberry, Cumnock, KA18 3LP

ENTRY FEE £10.00 Prize Money Group 01 Class 147 Sponsor: DAVID RATTRAY LIVESTOCK COMPANY Steer, born on or before 31st July 2015 (Native or Continental Sire) Class 148 Sponsor ABP, PERTH Steer Calf, born on or between 1st August 2015 and 31st December 2015. (Native or Continental Sire) Class 149 Sponsor: ABP PERTH Steer Calf, born on or after 1st January 2016 (Native or Continental Sire) Class 150 Sponsor: STANLEY J JOHNSTON, PERTH Heifer, born on or before 31st July 2015 (Native or Continental Sire) Class 151 Sponsor: ABP PERTH Heifer Calf, born on or between 1st August 2015 and 31st December 2015 (Native or Continental Sire) Class 152 Sponsor: ABP PERTH Heifer Calf, born on or after 1st January 2016 (Native or Continental Sire) Class 153 Sponsor: SCOTBEEF Cow, in milk or in calf (Notify if with Calf at foot) Class 154 Sponsor: GILLESPIE MACANDREW LLP, EDINBURGH. Two Commercial Cattle drawn from Classes 149 and 152 Class 155 Sponsor: SCOTBEEF Best Two Cattle (Showing no broad teeth) entered in the Commercial Cattle Section, bred by Exhibitor

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CATTLE SECTION

YOUNG HANDLERS CLASS

Mr David Armstrong, President of Perthshire Agricultural Society has awarded a £50.00 Prize to the Best First Time Young Handler Exhibitor in the cattle section. The prize will go to the best first time exhibitor who may not necessarily be the class winner.

Class 170 is a qualifier for the East of England Smithfield Festival Young Stock Person of the Year. Final to be held at The East of England Showground, Peterborough in November 2016. Qualifiers must be 15 or over by 1st January 2016 and 21 or under by 4th December 2016. Classes 169 & 170 the first four places prize money will be as follows; 1st £40, 2nd £30, 3rd £20, 4th £10. Sponsored by United Auctions, Stirling.

THE BRUCE MEMORIAL TROPHY For the Overall Best Young Handler Judge: Shona Stevenson, Carbello, Cronberry, Cumnock, KA18 3LP

NO ENTRY FEE

Class 156 Sponsor: United Auctions, Stirling Young Handlers Class is confined to handlers aged 12 years to under 16 years. The animal must have been entered in a show class on the day. NO ENTRY FEE PAYABLE. Class 157 Sponsor: United Auctions, Stirling Young Handlers Class 16 years to 24 years old. Qualifier for East of England Show.15th & 16th November 2016

GOATS

GUIDE FOR SHEEP & GOAT SHOW EXHIBITORS

Sheep & Goat Identification and Traceability Requirements It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to complete all documentation as per the regulations

 The Show CPH is 89/705/8000.

SHEEP AND GOAT MOVEMENT DOCUMENTS AT SHOWS

Keepers Keepers sending stock to shows will now need to complete two movement documents, one for the journey to the show and one for the return journey, regardless of the length of time spent at the show. This has been brought in to remove confusion where the show may run to more than one day or where animals are sold at the show or return to a different holding.

39 The movement documents to and from the show must be completed by the keeper of the animals – the same way as movement documents would be completed for stock moving to seasonal grazing locations. The white copy of each form should be sent to SAMU with the pink and yellow copies retained by the keeper. The requirement to record the individual tags of the animals moving to the show has been removed. The movement document simply needs the number of animals being moved and arriving. Show Secretaries The completion of the movement document is entirely the responsibility of the keeper showing the stock and it is their responsibility to return the forms to SAMU. The form will require the CPH number of the show to be completed correctly and all livestock entrants should be made aware of the CPH number in advance of the show. Summary  Keepers sending sheep to shows will be required to fill in, and return, a sheep and goat movement document for the journey to the show and one for the return journey, regardless of the duration of the show.  Individual tag numbers are not required on the movement document.  The keeper showing the animals is responsible for the completion and return of the movement document to SAMU.  The new document only has room for the destination holding number and not the address. The name and/or address are not acceptable it must be the holding number that is filled in here. Show secretaries should make entrants aware of the CPH num- ber for the show. New sheep and goat movement documents were issued to sheep and goat keepers during May 2008. Supplies of unused old style move- ment pads should now be disposed of, taking care to retain copies of previously completed movement documents. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CURRENT CAE NEGATIVE CERTIFICATE DATED WITHIN THE PREVIOUS 12 MONTHS OF THE SHOW OR HAVE BGS MONITORED HERD STATUS [SEPARATE PENNING WILL NOT BE PROVIDED]. IN THE CASE OF KIDS ENTRIES MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR DAMS CAE CERTIFICATE VALID FOR THE DATE OF THE SHOW. NO GOAT SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE SHOWGROUND THAT HAS EVER SHOWN A REACTION TO THE CAE TEST.

Bluetongue Regulations All animals attending Perth Show must be vaccinated as per the recommendations of The Scottish Government Animal Health and Welfare Division.

NOTE: JUDGING WILL COMMENCE AT 9.00 A.M. Entrants are requested to bring their own Pen covers. THE LADY CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Goat THE ELCHO QUAICH For the Best British Saanen Female, any age, bred by Exhibitor Presented By Mrs Jean Campbell, Boat of Forgan, Forgandenny THE SALGAR QUAICH For the Best any Other Variety Milker bred by Exhibitor Presented By Miss S. Darke, Quilts Farm, Dunning THE FRANCOIS TANKARD For the Best Anglo Nubian Milker Presented by Francis Allan THE MCINTYRE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Goatling in Show Presented By Scottish Goatkeepers Federation THE DALGLIESH TANKARD For the Best Anglo Nubian Goatling Presented by Mr James Wilson THE QUILTS CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Kid at the Show

40 Presented By Mrs J. Darke, Mansefield, Meiklour THE CABRACH TANKARD For the best Anglo-Nubian Kid Presented by Dr F. Allan, Glencroft, Lower Mains Road, Dollar ROSETTES Mrs J. Darke, Mansefield, Meikleour offers a Rosette for the Best Milker and Reserve Best Milker at the Show. Mrs Lisa Sinclair, Millstane, Meikleour, offers a Rosette for the Best Goatling and Reserve Best Goatling. Also for the Best Kid and Reserve Best Kid Scottish Goatkeepers Federation offers a rosette for the Best Exhibit over one and under two years old. The Highland Goat Club offers a rosette for the best kid. Goat Handler Prize Winner must be 18 years old or over. For the goatherd in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE BAILEYS HORSE FEED; Will Present A Bag of Goat Mix To The Best Milker, Best Goatling, Best Kid and Best Pygmy.

JUDGE: Mrs Nancy McCreath, Newtonhill, Kirkinner, Newton Stewart ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 158

Female Goat that has borne a Kid, any age, in milk – WHITE Class 159 Sponsor: MRS J DARKE Female Goat that has borne a Kid, any age, in milk – COLOURED Class 160 Female Goat, that has borne a Kid, any age, in milk, entered in the ANGLO NUBIAN Section of the Herd Book Class 161 Goatling that has not borne a Kid, over One but not exceeding Two years – WHITE Class 162 Goatling, that has not borne a Kid, over One but not exceeding Two years – COLOURED Class 163 Sponsor: MRS LISA SINCLAIR Goatling, that has not borne a Kid, over One but not exceeding Two years entered in the ANGLO NUBIAN section of the Herd Book Class 164 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Female Kid, over two months but not exceeding One Year – WHITE Class 165 Female Kid, over Two Months but not exceeding One Year – COLOURED Class 166 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Female Kid, over Two months but not exceeding One Year – entered in the ANGLO NUBIAN section of the Herd Book Class 167 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Pygmy Goat, Females any age that has borne a kid. Class 168 Pygmy Goat, Goatling or Kid (that has not borne a kid, over one but not exceeding two years. Class 169 Pygmy Kid, over two months but not exceeding one year old. Class 170 Pygmy Goat, Pets, for those not suitable for any other class. No entire males over six months of age. Class 171 Sponsor: MRS LISA SINCLAIR Young Handlers Class 16 years and under No entry fee

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CLYDESDALE, HIGHLAND & SHETLAND PONIES

VETERINARY SURGEON ATTENDANCE FOR THE TWO DAYS HAS KINDLY BEEN SPONSORED BY;

FAIR CITY VETERINARY GROUP, 32 YORK PLACE, PERTH.TELEPHONE 01738 623210 www.faircityvets.co.uk

THE ALEX ROBB TROPHY In memory of Alex, presented by his wife Pat, son Steven and daughter Vikki. For the Overall In – Hand Champion Animal from the Clydesdale, Highland Pony and Shetland Pony Section.

Horse Interbreed & Robb Trophy Judge: Mrs Catherine Marshall, Struie View, West Mains of Condie, Forgandenny, PH2 9DS

THE HEAVY HORSE PERPETUAL TROPHY Presented to the Perthshire Agricultural Society in 1997 by R R Macrae MRCVS for competition in successsive years respectively for the Best Clydesdale, Highland Ponies and Shetland Ponies bred by Exhibitor This will be presented to the Best Clydesdale in 2016

PLEASE NOTE PENS WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE FOR MARES AND FOALS AND STALLIONS IN THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS

CLYDESDALES PURE BRED CLYDESDALES ONLY

KINMONTH CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Champion in the Clydesdale Section: The winning animal must have been in the owner’s possession for Four Months prior to the Show Presented By Lt Col D.G. Moncrieff THE NEW ARDONACHIE TROPHY (PERPETUAL). For Reserve Champion in the Clydesdale Section, presented by Miss Wilson, Bankfoot CLYDESDALE HORSE SOCIETY SHIELD A shield (which will be supplied and engraved by the Clydesdale Horse Society) will be awarded to the best Yearling or Two years old Colt or Filly, registered or eligible for registration with the Society, and not having won a shield before in its lifetime. The exhibitor must be a current member of The Clydesdale Society. Presented By Clydesdale Horse Society DELVINE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Exhibitor gaining Most Points in the Clydesdale Section Presented By Miss A. Forrest, Meikleour DUPPLIN CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Clydesdale, bred by Exhibitor

42 Presented By the late Lord Forteviot of Dupplin SILVER SALVER For the Best Clydesdale Bred by Exhibitor, Three years and under Presented By Scottish Central Horse Breeding Society (1902 – 1978) EAST LAMBERKIN TROPHY For the Best Clydesdale Foal bred by Exhibitor. To become the property of the Exhibitor winning it three times. Presented By Messrs Robb, East Lamberkin, Perth I & H BROWN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For the Best Pair Clydesdales drawn from separate Classes, presented by I & H Brown Ltd., Perth CHAMPIONSHIP Sashes for the Female Champion and Male Champion Clydesdale have been kindly sponsored by Mr Thomas W Clark, Muirton Stud, Madderty GROOM’S PRIZE Winner must be 18 years old or over For the groom in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

CLYDESDALE UMPIRE

FEMALES

PURE BRED CLYDESDALES ONLY

CHAPMAN & FREARSON PERPETUAL CUP For the Best Exhibit in Brood Mare with Foal at Foot Class Presented By Chapman & Frearson THE MACDONALD, FRASER & CO LTD., CHALLENGE CUP (Formerly for Best Foal at Foal Show) For the Best Female in the Clydesdale Section Represented in 1973 as a Perpetual Challenge Cup JUDGE: Mr Graffin Hannah, Macfin, 76 nGlenstall Road, Ballymoney, Co Antrim, BT53 7QN

ENTRY FEE: £ 7.50 Prize Group 01 Class 172 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Yeld Mare

Class 173 Brood Mare, with Foal at Foot

Class 174 Filly Foal

Class 175 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Three year old Filly Class 176 Two year old Filly Class 177 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD One year old Filly

MALES

PURE BRED CLYDESDALES ONLY

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MUIRTON CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Gelding in the Clydesdale Section Presented By the late Thomas Clark of Muirton, Perth FORTEVIOT CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Male (including Geldings) in Clydesdale Section Presented By Rt Hon Lord Forteviot of Dupplin MILTON OF LUNCARTY MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual) For the Best Clydesdale Male bred by Exhibitor, presented in 1996 by the Wyllie Family

JUDGE: Mr Robert Sibbald, Thorn Farm, Dollar, FK13 7PQ

ENTRY FEE: £ 7.50 Prize Group 01 Class 178 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Gelding, Three years old and above Class 179 Two year old Gelding Class 180 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD One year old Gelding or Entire Colt Class 181 Colt Foal Class 182 Two year old Entire Colt

CLYDESDALE SECTION YOUNG HANDLERS

There must be an adult standing by for each young handler in case of problems.

JIM SOMERS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For the Winner of the Young Handlers Competition in the Clydesdale Section Presented By Jim Somers, Fairways, Kinfauns (1993) THE BALGAY TROPHY IN MEMORY OF ANDREW W YOUNG Presented by The Young Family An engraved medal is presented by The Clydesdale Horse Society to the best young handler aged 12 to 16 on the day of the show who has not already qualified in 2016. The capabilities of the handler are to be assessed, not the animal being led. The qualifier will then be eligible to compete in the final at the Royal Highland Show in 2017. The Young Handler Scheme is generously sponsored by the James Bennett Fund. All young handlers must wear white coat, tie and appropriate footwear.

JUDGE: Mr Robert Sibbald, Thorn Farm, Dollar, FK13 7PQ

(NO ENTRY FEE PAYABLE.) Class 183 Sponsor: THE LEGACY OF SHEINA LECKIE WARDLAW Young Handlers Class confined to handlers between the age of 12 years and 16 years. The animal must be entered in the general show class.

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HARNESS CLASS

If there are no entries forward on the day this section will be reviewed for future shows.

STRATHMIGLO CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Exhibitor gaining Most Points in the Harness Section SAI PLC SHIELD For the Winner of Class 200 for the best turnout in field Presented By SAI PLC in Memory of the late Sandy Robertson THE BOB TAIT MEMORIAL TROPHY Presented by The Hon., Mrs Drummond-Herdman, Megginch, for the Youngest Enthusiast in the Harness Section.

JUDGE:

ENTRY FEE: £ 0.00 Prize Group 01 Class 184 (Open) – Best Decorations, Floral, Rolled Manes and Tails Class 185 (Open) – Best Decorations, Wool, Rolled Manes and Tails Class 186 (Open) – Best Kept and Tidiest Harness Class 187 (Open) – Best Groomed Horse in Harness Class 188 (Open) – Best turnout in Field (Horses to be included)

HEAVY HORSE TURNOUT

NOTE: EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED TO GIVE NO OF HORSES PER YOKE AND TYPE OF YOKE ON ENTRY FORM. WILLIE COPLAND PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For the Overall Winner in the Turnout Section Presented By Mr Willie Copland

JUDGE:

ENTRY FEE: £ 10.00 Prize Group 05 Class 189 Sponsor: I & H Brown (Plant) Ltd Heavy Horse Turnout, Single Yoke, Pair or Agricultural Cart with maximum two horses

HIGHLAND PONIES – IN HAND,

PENS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE ALLOCATED TO MARES WITH FOAL AT FOOT AND TO STALLIONS ONLY

PLEASE NOTE; Male Classes will be judged at the same time as Female Classes, thus Class 202 will be judged simultaneously with Class 208. The Judging of the Ridden Highland Pony Classes will be after the in-hand championship. Exhibitors with entries in both Male and

45 Female Classes therefore will have to have sufficient assistants to allow showing in simultaneous classes.

PERTH SHOW ROSETTES for Highland Ponies In-hand; Champion and Reserve Champion plus class rosettes. SPECIAL ROSETTE FROM Highland Pony Society For the Champion In- Hand Pony HIGHLAND PONY SOCIETY BRONZE MEDAL Perth Show has been awarded one of the above prestigious medals for presentation at 2015 event and will be awarded to the Champion In – hand Highland Pony.

CHALLENGE CUP For the Champion In - Hand Highland Pony Presented By the late Lord Rootes CBE, re-presented by the late D.R. Lamont, Invervack, Calvine SILVER TRAY (PERPETUAL) For the Reserve Champion Highland Pony Presented By Mrs E.H.H. McKenzie, in memory of her father James Cairns ISLA FENTON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For the Best Animal in the Highland Pony Section of opposite sex to the Champion Presented in 1997 THE BALLYDOUGAN BOWL For the Best Highland Pony Bred by Exhibitor Presented By Mr & Mrs Thomas W. Acheson, Portadown THE MOSS-SIDE TROPHY For the Best Highland Female yearling, two or three year old Presented by Mr and Mrs Ralston, Moss-side, Methven THE MILROY TROPHY (PERPETUAL) For the Best Highland Pony Foal, bred by Exhibitor Presented By Mr & Mrs McInroy, Mill Street, Stanley CAIRNBANK HIGHLAND PONY QUAICH For the best mare and foal in the Highland Pony Section Presented by Mrs Helen Williamson, 31 Bankland, Newburgh, in memory of her late husband Allie Williamson Presented By Highland Pony Society THE FIRST PRIZEWINNERS FROM CLASSES 190 - 201 WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE HIGHLAND PONY IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP Groom’s Prize Winner must be 18 years old or over For the groom in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

HIGHLAND PONY UMPIRE Mrs Rebecca Chalmers, Millhorn Farm, Coupar Angus, Blairgowrie, PH13 9HT

FEMALES

JUDGE: Mrs Susan Wardrop, North Drummilling, West Kilbride, KA23 9PR

ENTRY FEE: £6.00 Prize Group 01 Class 190 Sponsor; NEIL & SHEILA FORBES

46 Yeld Mare, Four years old and over Class 191 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Filly, Three years old Class 192 Filly, Two years old Class 193 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Filly, One year old Class 194 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Mare, with Foal at Foot Class 195 Filly Foal

MALES

JUDGE: Mrs E Sibbald, Thorn Farm, Dollar, FK13 7PQ

ENTRY FEE: £ 7.50 Prize Group 01

Class 196 Sponsor: NEIL & SHEILA FORBES Stallion, any age, not exceeding 148cms Class 197 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Gelding, Four years old and over Class 198 Sponsor; FEDERATION OF SMALL BUSINESSES Gelding, Three years old Class 199 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Gelding, Two years old Class 200 Yearling Colt or Gelding Class 201 Colt Foal

HIGHLAND PONIES –RIDDEN

PERTH SHOW ROSETTES for Highland Ponies In-hand; Champion and Reserve Champion plus class rosettes. SPECIAL ROSETTE FROM Highland Pony Society For the Champion Ridden Highland Pony

INVERDARROCH SALVER For the Best Ridden Highland Pony Presented by Bruce Haliburton, Darroch Cottage, Muirton, Blairgowrie (1993)

JUDGE: Mrs Rebecca Chalmers, Millhorn Farm, Coupar Angus, Blairgowrie, PH13 9HT

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ENTRY FEE: £7.50 Prize Group 01 Class 202 Sponsor: SCOTLOO

Highland Pony, 143cms and Under 4 years old and over – TO BE RIDDEN

Class 203 Sponsor: CRIEFF HYDRO RIDING CENTRE

Highland Pony, 143cms and Over 4 years old and over – TO BE RIDDEN

SHETLAND PONIES

STANDARD (BLACK & COLOURED), MINIATURES

(BLACK & COLOURED) & RIDDEN

PENS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE ALLOCATED TO MARES WITH FOAL AT FOOT AND TO STALLIONS ONLY

CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS OLD MAY NOT SHOW COLTS {EXCLUDING FOALS} OR ENTIRE MALES IN IN – HAND CLASSES. CHILDREN UNDER 11 YEARS OLD MAY NOT SHOW ENTIRE MALES IN RIDDEN CLASSES. IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY, HARD HATS MUST BE WORN BY ALL HANDLERS AGED 14 YEARS OR UNDER IN IN – HAND CLASSES. HARD HATS MUST BE WORN BY ALL EXHIBITORS, IRRESPECTIVE OF AGE, IN RIDDEN CLASSES. IN RIDDEN CLASSES, IF A RIDER FALLS OFF AT ANY TIME WHILST IN THE RING, BOTH PONY AND RIDER MUST LEAVE THE RING, RIDER DISMOUNTED, AND TAKE NO FURTHER PART.

SPECIAL ROSETTES Presented By Shetland Pony Stud Book Society. Champion & Reserve Champion in both Standard & Miniature Sections. Best Foal in both Standard and Miniature Sections. Best Ridden & Best Lead Rein in Ridden Shetland Pony Class. Best Young Handler THE J.E. KERR MEMORIAL TROPHY (PERPETUAL) For the Overall Champion Shetland Pony (Competed for between Champion Standard and Champion Miniature Shetlands. Seconds to each standby for Reserve Overall) Presented By Mrs Margaret Grant of Glencarse House THE THOMAS MARSHALL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP – No Rosettes For the Best Shetland Pony of opposite sex to the Overall Champion.

ST TH THE STRUIE TROPHY – CLASS ROSETTES 1 – 6 For the Best Pair of Shetland Ponies (from Standard & Miniature sections) owned by exhibitor Presented by Mrs Catherine Marshall, Struie View.West Mains of Condie, Glenfarg (This trophy is judged at the end of all the class judging. The standard and miniature pairs will enter the ring together). Groom’s Prize WINNER MUST BE 18 YEARS OLD OR OVER For the groom in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

SHETLAND PONIES STANDARD

Perth Show Rosettes for Standard Shetlands

48 Champion Rosette Reserve Champion Rosette Plus Class Rosettes. …………………………………………. Shetland Pony Society Rosettes Champion & Reserve Champion Champion & Reserve Junior Champion Best Foal

THE HENDERSON TROPHY – No rosette For the Best Standard Coloured Shetland Pony Presented by Miss I.M. Henderson, Burnfoot House, Kinfauns, Perth THE CHIC BROWN PERPETUAL CUP - Presented by the Brown Family, St Andrews Junior Champion Standard Black Shetland Pony Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes & Trophy Cards Presented by the Brown Family To be competed for by Highest Placed Standard Black Shetland Ponies 3 years old and under taken from classes 206, 208, 210 and 211

JUDGE: Mrs Heather Wilson, Mingulay, 102 Main Street, Alford, AB33 8AD ENTRY FEE: £7.50 Prize Group 01 Class 204 Shetland Stallion, Four years old or over Class 205 Shetland Gelding, Any age Class 206 Shetland Colt, Two or Three years old Class 207 Sponsor: TIMOTHY HARDIE Shetland Mare, Four years old or upwards, with Foal at Foot, either entered or eligible for registration in the Stud book. Class 208 Sponsor: TIMOTHY HARDIE Shetland Foal Either entered or eligible for registration in the Stud book. Class 209 Sponsor: BIDWELLS, CHARTERED SURVEYORS Yeld Mare. Four years old and over Class 210 Sponsor: BIDWELLS, CHARTERED SURVEYORS Shetland Filly. Two or Three years old Class 211 Shetland Filly or Colt. One year old

MINIATURE SHETLAND PONIES

JUDGE: Mrs Heather Wilson, Mingulay, 102 Main Street, Alford, AB33 8AD

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THE IAN WATSON TROPHY For the Champion Miniature Shetland Pony Presented by Jim & Rena Watson, 68 Birch Avenue, Scone

Perth Show Rosettes: for the Champion and Reserve Champion Miniature Shetland plus class rosettes

Shetland Pony Society Rosettes: for the Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion from Classes 214, 215 and 216

And Rosette for the Best Foal

ENTRY FEE: £7.50 Prize Group 01

Class 212 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Miniature Shetland Pony Stallion 34ins and under. Four Years old and over Class 213 Miniature Shetland Pony 34ins and under Four years old and over yeld or brood mare or gelding Class 214 Miniature Shetland Pony Foal Class 215 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Miniature Shetland Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding Class 216 Miniature Shetland Colt, Filly or Gelding 2 and 3 years old

SHETLAND PONIES RIDDEN

JUDGE: Mrs Heather Wilson, Mingulay, 102 Main Street, Alford, AB33 8AD

Special Rosettes from Shetland Pony Society for the following;

Best Ridden & Best On Lead Rein in Ridden Shetland Pony Class

ENTRY FEE: £7.50 Prize Group 01

Class 217 Registered Shetland Pony Ridden by a Child under 14 years of age – on or off the lead rein

SHETLAND PONY SECTION YOUNG HANDLERS

AILEEN MCDONALD & ANDREW W YOUNG TROPHY presented by Aileen McDonald and Andrew W Young for the best Young Handler. Shetland Pony Society Rosette for Overall Best Young Handler.

JUDGE: Mrs Heather Wilson, Mingulay, 102 Main Street, Alford, AB33 8AD NO ENTRY FEE

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Class 218 Sponsor: THE LEGACY OF SHEINA LECKIE WARDLAW Young Handlers, 16 years and under, to recognise a handler’s ability in the art of showing stock. This class will be split in ages 7 – 11 years and 12 – 16 years old if necessary. The animal must have been shown in the Shetland Pony section on the day. No stallions or colts eligible. All young handlers must wear hard hats

DONKEY RING

PERTH SHOW IS DELIGHTED TO HOST THE SCOTTISH DONKEY BREED SOCIETY CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. The Scottish Donkey Show is affiliated to the Donkey Breed Society and classes will run in accordance with the rules of the Donkey Breed Society.

THE TOBY MEMORIAL QUAICH For The Overall Champion Donkey Presented by Anne Graham in 2012 SCOTTISH DONKEY SHOW TROPHIES 2016 – DBS Scotland Supreme Champion Salver, DBS Scotland Trophy for Best Male, Kirkuddo Trophy for Best Female, Blackford Shield for winner of Mare Class, Strathay Trophy for Young Stock Champion, Kinmonth Trophy for Best Foal, Thompson Quaich for Best Condition and Turnout, Jubilee Shield for Young Handler donated by the Russell Family, Kirkbuddo Sheild for Best Driven Donkey/Mule, Trophy for Handy Donkey, Crumpet Trophy for Best Veteran, donated by Miss Maggie Gough JUDGE: Ms Joy Wilcox, 84 Hallsteads, Dove Holes, Buxton, SK17 8BT DBS Steward: Robert Cunningham, Hillhead Farm, Yieldshields, Carluke, ML8 4QB

Entry Fee £5.00 Prize Group 2

Class 219 Stallion or Gelding 4 years old and over All entires to be bitted and led from the bit with a correctly fitted lead rein Class 220 Yeld mare or mare with foal at foot (foals must be six weeks old and over. Foals to be shown first) Winning mare will be presented with the Blackford Shield. Kinmonth Cup for best foal Class 221 1, 2 or 3 years old colt, filly or gelding. All entires to be bitted and led from the bit with a correctly fitted lead rein The Championships will follow this class. Class 222 Miniature Donkey any age (This class will be run within the rules of the Miniature Mediterranean Donkey Association) The breed standard of a Mediterranean Donkey is a maximum height of 36inches (at the age of 3 years) Class 223 Best conditioned and turned out donkey. Conformation of animal not to be taken into account during the judging of this class. Open to all exhibitors in the donkey section Class 224 Newcomers Class. Donkeys of any age which has not won a breed class up to date of show Class 225 Young handler – Exhibitors must be 15 years or under. Entires will not be allowed to compete in this class. Conformation of the donkey will not be taken into consideration during the judging of this class. Winner will be presented with the Jubilee Shield.

PRIVATE DPRIVATE DRIVING TURNOUT (Main Ring)

51 Single, Pair or Group [excluding entries in class 197] to any Type of Vehicle. Judged on Overall Presentation and Style of Turnout, Suita- bility and Performance. The results from this show count towards the BDS Whitehall Cup and BDS The Chairman’s Cup to be presented at the BDS Scottish Branch AGM

THE PERTHSHIRE HACKNEY JUBILEE CUP (Formerly W.S.Miller Perpetual Cup) Presented to the Champion Driving Turnout SPECIAL ROSETTE Rosette for the Show Champion Presented By British Driving Society

THE KIRKBUDDO SHIELD FOR THE BEST DONKEY OR MULE IN THE DRIVING SECTION. Presented by the Mrs E A Kempsell, Kirkbuddo This shield does not belong to Perthshire Agricultural Society.

JUDGE: Mrs J MacInnes, Home Farm, Maryculter, Aberdeen ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 04 Class 226 Sponsor: SCOTLOO Driving Turnout

SHEEP SECTION

VETERINARY SURGEON ATTENDANCE AT THE SHOW IS SPONSORED BY

Fair City Veterinary Group, 22 York Place, Perth, Tel No 01738 623210

GUIDE FOR SHEEP & GOAT SHOW EXHIBITORS

The Show CPH is 89/705/8000.

SHEEP AND GOAT MOVEMENT DOCUMENTS AT SHOWS

Keepers sending stock to shows will now need to complete two movement documents, one for the journey to the show and one for the return journey, regardless of the length of time spent at the show. This has been brought in to remove confusion where the show may run to more than one day or where animals are sold at the show or return to a different holding. The movement documents to and from the show must be completed by the keeper of the animals – the same way as movement documents would be completed for stock moving to seasonal grazing locations. The white copy of each form should be sent to SAMU with the pink and yellow copies retained by the keeper. The requirement to record the individual tags of the animals moving to the show has been removed. The movement document simply needs the number of animals being moved and arriving. Show Secretaries

52 The completion of the movement document is entirely the responsibility of the keeper showing the stock and it is their responsibility to return the forms to SAMU. The form will require the CPH number of the show to be completed correctly and all livestock entrants should be made aware of the CPH number in advance of the show. Summary

 Keepers sending sheep to shows will be required to fill in, and return, a sheep and goat movement document for the journey to the show and one for the return journey, regardless of the duration of the show.  Individual tag numbers are not required on the movement document.  The keeper showing the animals is responsible for the completion and return of the movement document to SAMU.  The new document only has room for the destination holding number and not the address. The name and/or address are not acceptable it must be the holding number that is filled in here. Show secretaries should make entrants aware of the CPH num- ber for the show. New sheep and goat movement documents were issued to sheep and goat keepers during May 2008. Supplies of unused old style move- ment pads should now be disposed of, taking care to retain copies of previously completed movement documents. MAEDI VISNA: CERTIFICATES MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE SHOWGROUND. Exhibitors should note we only accept Sheep from Fully Accredited Flocks in the Maedi Visna Flock Scheme in Border Leicester, Suffolk, Any Other Breed Classes, Charollais and Texel Classes. Entries in Sections for Blackface, Cheviot and Jacob will only be accepted from non- designated flocks. Blue Faced Leicester, Cross Sheep and JAC Butchers’ Lambs will be accepted from either status. All M.V. Accredited Sheep must be accompanied by the Official Maedi Visna Status certificate for inspection [photo copies will not be accepted ] by the Chief Steward at the Entry Gate of the Showground. Exhibitors of M.V. Accredited Sheep should be aware of the Ministry of Agriculture’s Transport Regulations. Sheep are shown entirely at their owner’s risk. All females of all breeds except Dorset Horn, Polled Dorset and Finnish Landrace to be entered and/or exhibited are:- a. Non Pregnant (EMPTY) b. Have not lambed within 30 days prior to entry to the Show. c. Not subject to procedures which changed the seasonal breeding pattern. All Shows and Sales outwith 1st May to 31st August must comprise only animals from flocks/herds in either Category 1V of the Sheep and Goat Health Scheme or the Scrapie Export Register or be segregated in an approved manner. Bluetongue Regulations All animals attending Perth Show must be vaccinated as per the recommendations of The Scottish Government Animal Health and Welfare Division. Ear Tagging All sheep must be tagged as per the recommendatios of The Scottish Government Animal Health and Welfare Division. AGGREGRATE PRIZE – HAY & CO MEDAL (PERPETUAL) For the Competitor gaining Most Points in the Sheep Section Presented By Messrs Hay & Co Ltd., Auctioneers, Perth to commemorate the Company’s 150th year in business D.M HALL/BAIRD LUMSDEN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For the Best Pair of Animals in the Sheep Section, one male and one female drawn from one Section and the property of the same Exhibitor. Presented By D.M. Hall, Chartered Surveyors, Edinburgh in 1992 SPECIAL PRIZE – SPONSORED BY DM HALL/BAIRD LUMSDEN £60 WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST PAIR OF ANIMALS AND £40 WILL BE AWARDED TO THE RESERVE PAIR OF ANIMALS OVERALL SHEEP CHAMPION FARMING SCOTLAND MAGAZINE TROPHY For Overall Champion in the Sheep Section supported by £75 to Overall Champion and £25 to Overall Reserve Champion. Presented by Athole Murray Fleming 2013 The Champion of each Breed shall be eligible to compete. Shepherd’s Prize. Must be 18 years old and over For the Shepherd in charge of the Champion Animal in each Section. Presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

53 SHEEP INTERBREED JUDGE: Ronald Black, Newton of Collessie, Collessie, Cupar

ROSETTES WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE MALE & FEMALE CHAMPION IN EACH SECTION. NOTE: Points will be awarded as follows 4 for first, 3 for second, 2 for third, 1 for fourth. No points will be awarded for special Prizes. PLEASE NOTE; SHOWING WILL COMMENCE AT 9.00 A.M. PROMPT.

BORDER LEICESTER

(M.V. Accredited Sheep Only) ARDARGIE CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Champion Border Leicester, presented by the late J.C. Calder Exhibitor of the Year Award This show qualifies for the above award. The winner of this competition is announced at the Border Leicester Sheep Breeders AGM in September. Rosette for the Special Prize for the Best Sheep (Champion) in the Border Leicester Section. Shepherds Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over. For the shepherd in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: Miss Susan Kinloch, Elsrickle Mains Cottage, Elsrickle, Biggar, ML12 6QZ ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 227 Ram, two shear and over Class 228 Shearling Ram Class 229 Ram Lamb Class 230 Ewe Class 231 Gimmer Class 232 Ewe Lamb Class 233 NO ENTRY FEE, NO PRIZE MONEY Best pair of animals in breed (one male and one female) and the property of the same exhibitor. Winner of class will go forward to compete for D.M. Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

SUFFOLK

(M.V. Accredited Sheep Only) THORNGREEN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented by James Neill, Islapark House, Coupar Angus in 1995 for the Best animal in the Suffolk Section THE W. LAWRIE CHALLENGE SALVER For the Best Registered Suffolk Sheep bred by Exhibitor THE DRIMMIE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For the Best Group, 1 Male and 2 Females, bred by Exhibitor drawn from separate classes

54 SPECIAL PRIZE OF ENGRAVED GLASS TROPHY For the Champion Suffolk, provided that Entries are from Registered Flocks only (Flock numbers to be included in Entry Form, and there are 3 or more entries in each class. Presented By Suffolk Sheep Society SPECIAL ROSETTE FOR WINNER OF CLASS 234 Presented by Tayside Suffolk Breeders Club Shepherds Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion animal presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: Ian Gilmore, Broomknowes, Maybole ENTRY FEE £5.00 PRIZE GROUP 02 Class 234 Ram two shear and over Class 235 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Shearling Class 236 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ram Lamb Class 237 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ewe Class 238 Sponsor: MORRIS & YOUNG Gimmer Class 239 Sponsor: MORRIS & YOUNG Ewe Lamb Class 240 NO ENTRY FEE, NO PRIZE MONEY Pair of untrimmed lambs – Cn be a pair of tup lambs, pair of ewe lambs or pair of one tup and one ewe lamb – but not shown in any other class. Entrants must be members of Tayside Suffolk Breeders Club. Not to be have been entered in any other class in the Show. Neither animal is to compete in a “Group of 3”.

Class 241 Best pair of animals in breed (one male and one female) and the property of the same exhibitor. Winner of class will go forward to compete for D.M. Hall/Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

BLACKFACE NORTH TYPE

(Non Designated)

PERTH TOWN COUNCIL QUAICH To be competed for between the Male Champion North Type and Male Champion South Type To be judged by the Interbreed Judge: Ronald Black, Newton of Collessie, Collessie, Cupar. MCDOUGALL MEMORIAL CHAMPIONSHIP CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Animal in the North Type Blackface Sheep Section Presented by the Trustees of the late Donald McDougall of Ardonaig CHALLENGE CUP For the Best Animal in the North Type Blackface Sheep Classes bred by Exhibitor. Presented By John G. Cunningham of Letham MCDOUGALL MEMORIAL CUP (PERPETUAL)

55 For the Best North Type Blackface Female Presented By the Trustees of the late Donald McDougall of Ardeonaig DALL CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For Best North Type Group consisting of Aged Ram, Shearling Ram, and Ram Lambs HOLTON CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best North Type Group, consisting of Ewe (to be shown in milk), Gimmer and Ewe Lamb BLACKFACE SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION CHAMPION ROSETTE For the Champion Blackface Sheep in the North Type Shepherds Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: Mr Ian Crawford, Parkmore, 89 Glenariffe Road, Ballymena, BT44 0QX ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 242 Sponsor; ALLIANCE PROPERTY SERVICES Ram, Aged Class 243 Sponsor: BIDWELLS Ram, Two Shear

Class 244 Sponsor: BIDWELLS Shearling Class 245 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Ram Lamb

Class 246 Ewe to be shown in milk Class 247 Sponsor: BINN GROUP Gimmer Class 248 Sponsor: STRUAN BAPTIE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Ewe Lamb Class 249 NO ENTTRY FEE, NO PRIZE MONEY Best pair of animals in breed (one male and one female) and the property of the same exhibitor. Winner of class will go forward to compete for D.M. Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

BLACKFACE SOUTH TYPE

(Non Designated)

PERTH TOWN COUNCIL QUAICH To be competed for between the Male Champion South Type and Male Champion North Type To be judged by the Interbreed Judge: Ronald Black, Newton of Collessie, Collessie, Cupar A P BEARINGS TROPHY For the Champion South Type Blackface SILVER SALVER IN MEMORY OF JOHN R McCAW, WATTERYBUTTS, ERROL (RERESENTED TO SOUTH TYPE BLACKFACE) For Best Opposite Sex to Champion. BLACKFACE SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION CHAMPION ROSETTE For the Champion Blackface Sheep in the South Type Shepherds Prize

56 The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: Mr David Rock, Knock 0’ Ronald Farm, Gargunnock, Stirling, FK8 3BN

Entry Fee; £5.00 Prize Group 3 Class 250 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ram, Two Shear and Over

Class 251 Sponsor; McLEOD GLAZIERS Shearling

Class 252 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ram Lamb

Class 253 Sponsor; MELDRUM CONSTRUCTION LTD Ewe to be shown in milk Class 254 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Gimmer

Class 255 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Ewe Lamb

Class 256 NO ENTRY FEE, NO PRIZE MONEY Best pair of animals in breed (one male and one female) the property of the same exhibitor. Winner of class will go forward to compete for D M Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

ANY OTHER BREED OF SHEEP

(Accredited and Non Sheep)

(M.V. Accredited and Non Accredited Sheep)

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ANY OTHER BREED OF SHEEP JUDGING WILL COMMENCE AT 10.15 A.M.

MERIAL ANIMAL HEALTH ORAMEC SHIELD (PERPETUAL) For the Overall Champion in the Any Other Breed of Sheep Section Presented By Merial Animal Health, Perth in 1990 Shepherds Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: Ian Gilmore, Broomknowes, Maybole

ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 257 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Ram, two shear or over Class 258

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Class 259 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ram Lamb Class 260 Ewe Class 261 Gimmer Class 262 Ewe Lamb Class 263 NO ENTRY FEE, NO PRIZE MONEY Best pair of animals in breed (one male and one female) and the property of the same exhibitor. Winner of class will go forward to compete for D.M. Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

BLUEFACED LEICESTER

(M.V. Accredited and Non Accredited Sheep)

YOUNG'S ANIMAL HEALTH PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Champion Animal in the Blue Faced Leicester Section Presented By Young's Animal Health Shepherds Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: John Duncan, Dyke Farm Cottage, Kilsyth, G66 8AR

ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 264 Sponsor: BINN GROUP Ram, two shear and over Class 265 Sponsor: BINN GROUP Shearling Class 266 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ram Lamb

Class 267 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ewe

Class 268 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Gimmer

Class 269 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Ewe Lamb

Class 270 NO ENTRY FEE, NO PRIZE MONEY Best pair of animals in breed (one male and one female) and the property of the same exhibitor. Winner of class will go forward to compete for D.M. Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

JACOB

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(Non Designated)

PERTH SHOW IS DELIGHTED TO HOST THE 2016 CRYSTALYX NATIONAL JACOB SHOW

All Sheep To Be Shown To Breed Society Rules

THIS SHOW IS A QUALIFIER FOR THE FLOCK OF THE YEAR COMPETITION

THE MANSFIELD PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Best Jacob Sheep Presented By Eighth Earl of Mansfield BLAIRSTRUIE CUP (PERPETUAL) formerly the Silver Salver For the Best Ewe Lamb in the Jacob Sheep Section Presented By Mrs I.S. Nicholson, Glenfarg ROSETTE A Championship Rosette will be awarded to the Champion Jacob Sheep. Awarded by the Jacob Sheep Society Shepherds Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE JACOB SOCIETY TROPHIES CHAMPION – ARNYDIE CUP BEST OPPOSITE SEX – R E MCKENDRICK TROPHY.

JUDGE: Jackie Lewis, Wern Farm, Pool Quay, Welshpool, Powys, Sy21 9LG

ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 271 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Aged Ram Class 272 Sponsor; THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Shearling

Class 273 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Ram Lamb Class 274 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Ewe, to have reared a lamb in 2016

Class 275 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Gimmer

Class 276 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Ewe Lamb

Class 277 NO ENTRY FEE, NO PRIZE MONEY

59 Best pair of animals in breed (one male and one female) and the property of the same exhibitor. Winner of class will go forward to compete for D.M. Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

CHAROLLAIS

(M.V. Accredited Sheep Only)

SOUTHFIELD PERPETUAL ROSEBOWL For the Champion Charollais Sheep Presented by T & E Sands, Southfield, Abernyte CHAROLLAIS ROSETTE Presented by the Charollais Sheep Society for the overall champion in the Charollais classes Shepherds Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: Andrew Baillie, Carstairs Farm, Carstairs, Lanark, ML11 8QP

ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 278 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ram, two shear or over Class 279 Shearling Class 280 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ram Lamb

Class 281 Ewe Class 282 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Gimmer

Class 283 Ewe Lamb

Class 284 NO ENTRY FEE, NO PRIZE MONEY Best pair of animals in breed (one male and one female) and the property of the same exhibitor. Winner of class will go forward to compete for D.M. Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

TEXEL

(M.V. Accredited Sheep Only) Sheep to be shown under Texel Sheep Society Rules This show is a qualifier for the SCOTTISH TEXEL CLUB EXHIBITOR OF THE YEAR ANDERSON CARS TROPHY For the Overall Champion in the Texel Section Presented in 1997 by Anderson Cars, Perth

60 Shepherds Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: William Boyd, Duck Cottage, Overburns Farm, Lammington, Biggar, ML12 6HP

ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 285 Ram, two shear or over Class 286 Shearling

Class 287 Ram Lamb

Class 288 Sponsor: THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE Ewe Class 289 Gimmer

Class 290 Sponsor: Ewe Lamb

Class 291 NO ENTRY FEE, NO PRIZE MONEY Best pair of animals in breed (one male and one female) and the property of the same exhibitor. Winner of class will go forward to compete for D.M. Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

BELTEX EP

(M.V. Accredited Sheep Only)

THE BALLATHIE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For The Overall Champion in the Beltex Section Shepherds Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: Andrew Baillie, Carstairs Farm, Carstairs, Lanark, ML11 8QP

ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 292 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ram, two shear or over Class 293 Shearling Class 294 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ram Lamb

Class 295 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ewe

61 Class 296 Sponsor: STARLYNE MINERALS Gimmer

Class 297 Sponsor: STARLYNE MINERALS Ewe Lamb

Class 298 NO ENTRY FEE NO PRIZE MONEY Best pair of animals in breed (one male and one female) and the property of the same exhibitor. Winner of class will go forward to compete for D.M. Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

LLEYN

SCONE CHALLENGE CUP For the Overall Champion in the LLeyn Section Shepherd’s Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion Animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

(M.V. Accredited Sheep Only)

JUDGE: Alisdair Davidson, Poldean Farm, Moffat.

ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 299 Sponsor Ram two shear or over Class 300 Shearling Class 301 Tup Lamb Class 302 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ewe Class 303 Gimmer Class 304 Sponsor: SCOTLOO LTD Ewe Lamb Class 305 NO ENTRY FEE NO PRIZE MONEY Best pair (one male one female) and the property of same exhibitor. Winner of the class will go forward to compete for D M Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

ZWARTBLES

JUDGE: John Park, Drinkston, Hawick Shepherd’s Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion Animal, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 306 Sponsor: BINN GROUP Ram, two shear or over

62 Class 307 Shearling Class 308 Sponsor: BINN GROUP Tup Lamb Class 309 Ewe Class 310 Gimmer Class 311 Sponsor: BINN GROUP Ewe Lamb Class 312 NO ENTRY FEE. NO PRIZE MONEY Best pair of lambs in breed (one male one female) and the property of same exhibitor. Winner of the class will go forward to compete for D M Hall/ Baird Lumsden Perpetual Challenge Cup.

HEBRIDEAN SHEEP

JUDGE David Braithwaite, Lanquitts Farm, Baldersdale, Nr Barnard Castle.

ENTRY FEE £5.00 Prize Group 02 Class 313 Ram Class 314 Shearling Ram Class 315 Ewe Class 316 Gimmer

CROSS SHEEPSHEEP

(M.V. Accredited and Non Designated Sheep)

PITFOUR CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Pen of Cross-Bred Sheep Presented in memory of the late Hon Alexander D. Murray of Pitfour Castle Supported by £75.00 to the champion pen and £25.00 to the reserve champion pen sponsored by THE BANK OF SCOTLAND THE QUILTS PERPETUAL CUP For the best pen of Breeding Sheep in the cross sheep section Presented by Mr John Macpherson, Pitsundry, Bankfoot in 1998 Perthshire Agricultural Society Prize After the championship has been judged each exhibitor can enter his single best animal to be judged for the society prize of a bottle of

63 Famous Perth Show Whisky. Shepherds Prize The winner must be 18 years old or over For the shepherd in charge of the Champion pen, presented by THE FAMOUS GROUSE EXPERIENCE

JUDGE: John Cowan, 3 Brick Row, Auchencruvie, Ayr ENTRY FEE: £5.00 Prize Group 02

Class 317 Sponsor: J FENTON & SONS Three Half-Bred, Cross or Three-part-bred Ewes. Excluding mules (must have reared lambs in 2016) Class 318 Three Mule Ewes (Must have reared lambs in 2016) Class 319 Three Gimmers, any Cross. Excluding mules NOTE - Gimmers to have only two Broad Teeth Class 320 Three Mule Gimmers NOTE - Gimmers to have only two Broad Teeth Class 321 Three Ewe Lambs, any Cross Excluding mules Class 322 Three Mule Ewe Lambs Class 323 Three Lambs, any other Cross, by a native sire (except between Blackface Ewe and Leicester Ram). Total weight up to 126 kilos per pen Class 324 Three lambs, any other Cross, by a native sire (except between Blackface Ewe and Leicester Ram). Total weight over 126 kilos per pen.

Class 325 Sponsor: HIGHLAND GLEN PRODUCERS LTD Three Lambs, any Cross, sired by a Continental Ram. Total weight up to 126 kilos.

Class 326 Sponsor: HIGHLAND GLEN PRODUCERS LTD Three Lambs, any Cross, sired by a Continental Ram. Total weight over 126 kilos. NOTE: Entries in Classes 323– 326 will be check weighed on Show day and re-assigned Classes if required.

SHEEP SECTION YOUNG HANDLERS

The McCAW TROPHY For the best young handler in the sheep section Mr David Armstrong, President of Perthshire Agricultural Society has awarded a £50.00 prize to the Best First Time Exhibitor in the Sheep Young Handler Section.

UNITED AUCTIONS ARE SPONSORING THE YOUNG HANDLER CLASSES AND THE PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AS FOLLOWS 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £5. JUDGE: Ronald Black, Newton of Collessie, Ladybank, Cupar

CLASS 327 Sponsor: UNITED AUCTIONS 12years and under with accredited sheep or non accredited sheep. All exhibitors must wear white coats whilst showing animals. CLASS 328 13 years to 16 years with accredited sheep or non accredited sheep. All exhibitors must wear white coats whilst showing animals.

J.A.C. BUTCHERS LAMBS 64

(Non Designated or Accredited Sheep) (Ram Lambs Excluded)

OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE JAC'S WITHIN THE COUNTY OF PERTH. EXHIBITORS MUST BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE TIME OF JUDGING - 9.00 a.m. SHELL & BP CHALLENGE CUP (PERPETUAL) For the Best Exhibit in the JAC Butchers Lamb Competition THE PITSUNDRY PERPETUAL ROSEBOWL For the Exhibitor gaining Most Points in the JAC Butchers Lamb Classes. Presented By Tommy Macpherson, Pitsundry, Bankfoot.

JUDGE: Jackie Lewis, Wern Farm, Pool Quay, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 9LQ

ENTRY FEE: £ 4.50 Prize Group 02 Class 329 Pure-Bred Suffolk or Suffolk Cross Class 330 Sired By Continental - Pure or Cross

Class 331 Sired by Native - Pure or Cross NOTE (1) Lambs must have been fed and cared for by the Exhibitors for at least two months prior to the Show. (2) Entries in each class must not exceed two per Exhibitor.

OTHER JAC COMPETITIONS AT THE SHOW AND IN THE JAC

MARQUEE

DAVID M GOODWIN CHALLENGE CUP For the winning boys team in the J.A.C. Tug o' War WESTER OCHTERMUTHILL CHALLENGE CUP For the winning girls team in the J.A.C Tug o’ War ------Tent Competition (Open to the 5 Clubs in Perthshire) Poster Competition (Open to the 5 Clubs in Perthshire) Within the tent will also be a Perthshire Display of the past year's activities of the J.A.C. Clubs in Perthshire, a Young Farmers Sales Table and a Fund Raising Competition SILVER TROPHY PERTHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW SOCIETY (Perpetual) to be awarded to the Club in Perthshire gaining the Most Points overall from the Butchers' Lamb Competition, the Stockjudging, Poster Competition, Tent Competition and the Tug o War. Points are awarded as follows: Tent Competition 3, 2, 1 Stockjudging (Junior & Senior) 3, 2, 1 Poster Competition 3, 2, 1 Butchers Lamb Competition 3, 2, 1 Tug o' War 3, 2, 1 Presentation of cups will take place at 4.30pm in the JAC Marquee

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FARMHOUSE KITCHEN

ROSE BOWL For the Exhibitor securing most points in the Farmhouse Kitchen Section Presented by Nancy Morris SPECIAL PRIZE £30.00 Voucher presented by The Aga Shop, Princes Street, Perth, for the Exhibitor securing most points in the Farmhouse Kitchen Sec- tion. SPECIAL PRIZE £20.00 Voucher presented by The Aga Shop, Princes Street, Perth, for the Exhibitor with Runner up Most Points in the Farmhouse Kitchen Section. NOTE: Entries to reach the Show no later than 9.00 a.m. on Friday 5th August 2016. Entries must be uplifted from the tent at 5.00pm on Saturday 6th August 2016.

JUDGE: Mrs Sheila Bruges, Craigton, Butterstone, Dunkeld ENTRY FEE £1.50 Prize Money Group 7 Class 332 2 Girdle Scones Class 333 1 Crumpet Class 334 3 Pancakes Class 335 Individual Quiche (sc pastry) Class 336 Individual Border Tart no larger than 6” Class 337 2 Blueberry Muffins Class 338 3 Pieces Traybake (one variety) Class 339 3 Custard Creams Class 340 Jar Orange Marmalade Class 341 Jar of Blackcurrant Jelly Class 342 Jar of Strawberry Jam Class 343 Jar of Apple Chutney Class 344 Men’s Section; 4 Pieces Tablet

TRADE STAND COMPETITION

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JUDGES: Mr David Cuthbert, 4 Corsie Drive, Kinnoull, Perth.

POST OFFICE BOARD PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Overall Best Laid out Trade Stand Presented By Post Office JACK OLDING LTD., PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Best Small Trade Stand at the Show Presented By Jack Olding Ltd. TSB PERPETUAL CUP For the Best Laid out Non Agricultural Trade Stand Presented By TSB Scotland MASSEY FERGUSON FINANCE PERPETUAL QUAICH For the Best Agricultural Machinery Dealers Trade Stand at the Show Presented By Mr S. Pirnie, Area Manager, Massey Ferguson Finance in 1992 THE CAIRNCROSS PERPETUAL TROPHY (represented 2011) For the best laid out Craft Stand

SCOTTISH WOMAN’S INSTITUTE

Prize lists and Schedules are available from the Secretary, Mrs Julia Robertson All Entry Forms, accompanied by Entry Money, must be sent to The Secretary by 13th June 2016 SCHEDULE OF ENTRIES PRIZE LIST FIRST PRIZE-£1.50 SECOND PRIZE- £1.00 THIRD PRIZE- .50p

SPONSORED PRIZE MONEY FIRST PRIZE - £12.00 SECOND PRIZE – £8.00 THIRD PRIZE - £5.00 Sections 9 – 11: 1st £2.50, 2nd £1.50, 3rd £1.00

GENERAL THEME

“THE SKY’S THE LIMIT”

COMMUNITY WORK – HOUSEWIVES BAKERS DELIGHT

6 Own Choice Sponsored by Provender Brown, George Street, Perth

COMMUNITY – HANDCRAFTS HANDCRAFT HEAVEN

6 Own Choice

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Community: at least 4 members to take part but no member to do more than 2 items. 10 points for each article; 10 points for display.

Institutes entering Community Work (both Housewives and Handcrafts) will be allotted space 36” x 29” and exhibits not to exceed 36” high approx., No back boards.

SECTION ONE – SEWING

1) Sensory Quilt no larger than 1 metre square. A lap quilt with lots of “touchy feely” attachments. Sponsored by The Peacock and Turtoise, George Street, Perth, 2) Baby’s Sleeping Bag. (no sleeves) 3) Recycled Gents Shirt 4) Tote Bag SECTION TWO – KNITTING

1) Child’s hat & mitts – any ply 2) Polo neck insert – any ply) 3) Knitted teddy – no larger than 12” – any yarn 4) Lace scarf – up to 3ply 5) V-necked sleeveless slipover in 4ply. Sponsored by The New Wool Shop, North Methven Street, Perth 6) Fingerless gloves – any ply 7) Knitted dish cloth 8) Any article usoing oddments of yarn.

SECTION THREE – ARTS AND CRAFTS

1) 3 Perth & Kinross buttons on a card 2) Picture in black work no larger than 12” inc., frame 3) Felted necklace. Sponsored by Ursula Stewart, Show Convenor. 4) Decorated wellington boot. 5) Photograph of shop front 7” x 5” unmounted in plastic pocket 6) Seamless crochet bag 7) Beaded amulet bag 8) Painting of a shop area – any medium (no larger than 18” inc., frame)

SECTION FOUR – PRODUCE

1) Jar of lemon & lime marmalade 2) Jar of blackcurrant jelly 3) Jar of strawberry Jam 4) Small Jar of lemon and lime curd 5) No cook apple chutney – recipe on back of WRI schedule. 6) Small Dish of cucumber mousse 7) Small dish of cous cous salad 8) 2 macaroon bars 9) Small bottle raspberry vinegar

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SECTION FIVE – BAKING

1) Gluton free bread (bread maker may be used) 2) 2 Girdle scones 3) 1 Crumpet 4) Individual quiche (sc pastry) no larger than 6” 5) 2 Coburg cakes 6) Clootie Dumpling 7) Sultana Cake Sponsored by David Methven, Forgandenny 8) Individual border tart no larger than 6” 9) 1lb Gingerbread (1/2 loaf) 10) 2 Custard creams SECTION SIX - NOVICE CLASS (Not Entered Before)

1) Decorated Wooden spoon 2) Wedge of Victoria sponge

SECTION SEVEN – FLORAL ART

1) An Arrangement “A summer sky” 18” overall Sponsored by Lorna Davies - Florist, 11 South Methven Street, Perth 2) Arrangement of garden flowers no taller than 24”

3) Arrangement in a card 4) Arrangement in a compact/handbag mirror

SECTION EIGHT – MEN ONLY

1) Photo of a shop front 7”x 5” unmounted in clear plastic pocket 2) An Article in Any Craft Sponsored by Peter Stewart & Sons, Pitlochry

SECTION NINE – CHILDREN AGES 7 – 9 Sponsored by Ursula Stewart

1) Collage of leaves on a paper plate 2) 2 Decorated marshmallows

SECTION TEN – CHILDREN AGES 10 – 12 Sponsored by Linda Retson.

1) Picture “Farming Yesteryear” – no photographs 2) Decorated biscuit (decoration only to be judged)

SECTION ELEVEN – TEENAGERS

69 Sponsored by Margaret Gordon 1) Lyrics for a song - Computer allowed 2) Individual Pizza

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