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Annual Show of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Goats Followed by Sports C.U.D.D.A.A. (TARLAND SHOW) LIMITED PRIZE LIST AND REGULATIONS FOR THE 143rd ANNUAL SHOW OF CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, GOATS FOLLOWED BY SPORTS IN THE SHOWYARD, TARLAND ON SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST, 2019 Last Day of Livestock Entry - FRIDAY, 26th JULY, 2019 when All entries MUST be in the hands of - DEBBIE ALLARDYCE, ALAMEIN, TARLAND, ABOYNE. Tel. TARLAND (013398) 81122 Mob: 07747630442 Produced by Peters Design & Print, 16 High Street, Turriff, 01888 563589 C.U.D.D.A.A. (Tarland Show) Limited ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Honorary Patrons: Mr Lindsay Reid, Morven Villa, Tarland. Mr Robert Blackhall, Millhead Farm, Tarland. Mr Ed Anderson, 4 Blackhall Crescent, Tarland. Mr Stephen Allardyce, Easttown, Tarland. Mr David Greig, Greystone, Cushnie, Alford. Mr E. Anderson, Ranna Farm, Tarland. Patrons: Mr F. A. WALLACE, Mill of Glenconrie, Strathdon. Mr and Mrs D. CHAPMAN, Hardgate, Tarland. Mr and Mrs G. ROSS, Eildon, Mill Road, Tarland. Mr and Mrs R. FINNIE, Bush Farm, Crathie. Rear Admiral C J Hockley CBE MSc CEng CMarEng FIMaeEST FCMI of The MacRobert Trust, Cromar, Tarland The Tarland Show Committee would like to thank the following for their continued support of our Show. Aberdeen and Northern Marts, Thainstone Centre, Inverurie Allardyce Design Ltd, 15 Golden Square, Aberdeen A & M Smith Skip Hire Ltd, Bankhead Recycling and waste management Centre East Coast Viners, Broadwood, Drumlitie, Stonehaven Gordon Coutts Joinery Ltd, Village Farm, Tarland Harbro Ltd, Markethill, Turriff LSM Services Deeside Ltd Malcolm Allan Housebuilders Ltd, Castle Farm Office, Kintore Miller Plant Ltd, North Lurg, Midmar, Inverurie Norvite Farm and Country, Wardhouse, Insch Robert Addison Haulage, Craigmyle Mill, Torphins George Duncan Agri Solutions Ltd Towns & Carnie Ltd Sellars Agriculture Ltd, Meadows Ind Estate, Station Road, Oldmeldrum 1 Truck and Model Show 2019 Sponsors List Tarland Show would like to thank each individual sponsor for their kind donations towards the Truck and Model Show. Thank you from all the Committee to: Nicol of Skene Ltd Aberclean Plant & Sweeper Hire Autosmart R. Addison Transport, Torphins Jamieson Quarries, Ellon Douglas. F. Mitchell Ltd, Laurencekirk J & A Hedley Timber Haulage Anita Adams Truck Curtains Colin Black, Tarland M & N Stewart Lts, Tipper and Plant hire, Dunecht Colin Mitchell Plant Hire, Logie Coldstone Colin Lawson Transport Ltd, Aberdeen Allan Scott Plant Hire, Stonehaven Gordon Coutts Joinery, Tarland Miller Plant Hire, Midmar Eric Thomson, Livestock Haulage, Sauchen W & W Mackie Haulage, Alford Caledonian Logistics Ltd, Kintore Grampian Continental, Global Logistics Gary Ironside Hay & Stray Haulage Volvo Trucks, Aberdeen Lochnagar Distillery Norscot DAF, Aberdeen 2 OFFICE-BEARERS FOR THE YEAR 2019 Hon. President - Mr ANDREW SMITH, Bogentassie Farm, Lumphanan, Banchory Tel. 01339 883298 President - Mr STEPHEN YOUNG, Nether Drumallochie, Alford Tel. 019755 71255 or Mob. 07808583913 Vice President - Mr ANDREW WHYTE, 52 Ladywood Drive, Aboyne Tel. 07833526194 Secretary - Mrs DEBORAH ALLARDYCE, Alamein, Tarland, Aboyne Tel. 01339 881122 or 07747630442 Treasurer - Mrs FIONA YOUNG, Nether Drumallochie, Alford Tel. 019755 71255 Pure Cattle Convener - Mr A. DAVIDSON, Invergowrie Croft, Torphins. Cross Cattle Convener - Mr C. KEIR, Cairncoullie, Kildrummy. Horses & Ponies Convener - Mrs J. MATHERS, Pronie, Migvie, Tarland. Sheep Convener - Mr SCOTT YOUNG, Nether Drumallochie, Alford. Stockjudging Convener - Miss R. RAINNIE Car Parking Conveners - Mr NEIL LITTLE. Gates - Mr C. SMITH, New Bungalow, Bogentassie, Lumphanan. Trade Stand Convener - Mr I. SMITH, Bogentassie, Lumphanan Veterinary Surgeon for the Show - WOODSIDE VETERINARY GROUP, Torphins. Farrier - Mr W. CHAPMAN, Sherwood, Tarland. Truck Show - Mr J. FARQUHARSON. Mr G. MACAULAY Vintage Tractors - Mr GARY COUTTS Mr R. ALLAN Modern Tractors - Mr ANDREW WHYTE Mr OWEN YOUNG First Aid - Ms LYDIA RATTRAY 3 ALL ENTRIES TO DEBBIE ALLARDYCE RULES AND CONDITIONS 1. The Association shall be called the C.U.D.D.A.A.(Tarland Show) Limited. 2. A Management Committee to consist of the President, Vice-President, and such other members as delegated by the General Committee, will have the sole responsi- bility for the affairs of the Association. The President and Vice-President will be per- manent members, all others for one year only. Appointment to the Management Committee will be made at the Annual General Meeting. The Secretary and Treasurer will be in attendance at all Meetings but will have no vote on any decision taken. 3. The objects of the Association shall be to encourage the breeding, rearing and fattening, etc., of Farm Stock, by granting premiums for the best specimens of animals exhibited at its Shows; and generally to do everything in its power to promote the prosperity of the district in agricultural matters. 4. The area for local competitions shall comprehend the civil Parishes of Tarland, Coull, Logie-Coldstone, Aboyne, Glenmuick, Tulloch and Glengairn, Crathie, Braemar, Glenbuchat, Towie, Strathdon, Kildrummy, Alford, Tullynessle, Forbes, Tough, Keig, Birse, Lumphanan, and Leochel-Cushnie. For dancers only - local area also to include the civil Parishes of Bridge of Canny to Keig. 5. The Committee shall have the sole power of fixing the Premiums to be awarded by the Association, and of carrying out the arrangements of the competitions. Disputes acceptable only from the Exhibitor or his stockman in charge of an exhibit must be lodged at the Secretary’s Tent before 1 p.m. on Show Day, along with the deposit of £5 which will be returned if the complaint is upheld. A Committee consisting of the President, or Vice-President, the Show’s Veterinary Surgeon, and Secretary, will give their decision which will be final. If the President is an exhibitor in the Class involved in the dispute the Vice-President will deputise for him or vice versa. 6. All Stock must be the property of the Exhibitor on or before 1st June on the year to be shown, and must be free from any infectious disease such as Colds, Coughs, Ringworm, or any skin disease. 7. Entries for Summer Show of Livestock must be lodged with the Secretary 14 days before the Show, on entry forms which will be supplied on application. No late entries. 8. The gate of Showyard will be open from 8.00 a.m. to 10 a.m. on the morning of the Show for receiving exhibits, and for the admission of competing members, attendants, and officials only. All horses and ponies must be placed before 9.00 am and all other exhibits before 9.30 am when the judging will commence. 9. All Stock is under the responsibility of Exhibitors and their Attendants. They must obey the Orders of the Committee and Show Officials in the Showyard. 10. The public will be charged for admission to the Showyard and Members of the Association will require to show their Membership Ticket at the gate. All Highland Dancers to pay admission to the Showground. 11. The Age and Breed of any Animal entered must, if required, be proved to the satisfaction of the Committee - Tickets with their ages may be affixed to animals by Exhibitors. The age of Livestock will be reckoned from 1st December unless otherwise stated, and animals must compete as stock of the year following that day, or in the class of Animals a year older. All one year old Cattle showing any indication of hard teeth will not be eligible to compete as yearlings. 12. Animals competing as Cows must be either in milk or in calf. Animals compet- ing as Ewes must be in milk. 13. Points Prizes: In all Points Competitions - 1st prize, 3 pts; 2nd prize 2 pts; 3rd prize 1 pt. 4 14. All Livestock Exhibitors must be members of the Association. Member’s fee must be paid not later than the morning of the Show. 15. All Judges shall report to Secretary’s Tent on morning of Show by 9.00 a.m. 16. Any member exhibiting Stock not in accordance with Rules shall forfeit all Prizes to which he may be entitled. The Committee has powers to remove his name from list of members. 17. Breed Society rules must be adhered to. 18. This Premium List is published and the Show will run subject to any orders that may be issued by the Ministry or Local Authorities. Any permits that may be required for movement of Stock must be obtained by the Exhibitor. 19. All entrants to Cattle Health Scheme (E.B.L.) Sheep (M/V) and Goats (C.A.E.) approved Sections of the Show, must be accompanied by appropriate Certificate of Official Health Status. 20. FLU: The following guidelines should be adhered to with regard to equine flu- we will not examine passports although all passports should be carried to the show. All equines must be fit and well, currently showing no signs of illness or having shown any signs of illness within the previous 10 days. We expect all competitors to practice good sensible bio security measures. * Do not mix your horses with others. * Do not share equipment, buckets, ect with others. * Maintain space from all other horses and don’t allow your horse to sniff other horses. If new cases are discovered closer to the show, Tarland Show Committee may have to review this at a future date. Although we understand that individuals are obvi- ously concerned for the health and safety of their own individual animals, the risk in no higher than at any other time- it has just been brought to the attention of a wider community because its presence in racing. All we ask that exhibitors use a common sense approach. 21. All Cattle exhibitors must produce passports for signature by a show official. *22. All Stock must remain in the Showyard until 3 p.m. on the day of the Show. * This regulation must be strictly observed by all Exhibitors 23. All Trophies must be returned before or on show day.
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