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Reeth & District Agricultural Society Ltd President: Mr. R. Alderson Chairman: P Brown Esq. SCHEDULE OF PRIZES FOR THE 103rd ANNUAL SHOW to be held at REETH on Monday, 31st August, 2015

ADMISSION £6 Children U14 £2 ATTRACTIONS: INCH PERFECT TRIALS DISPLAY TRADE STANDS DRY STONE WALLING COMPETITION OPEN FELL RACE VINTAGE TRACTORS, CARS, BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES REETH BAND SHEEPDOG TRIAL

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Secretary: Reeth Show Management Committee, Swale Hall, Reeth, Richmond, North , DL11 6JA Telephone: 07506380393 Email: [email protected] Chairman: Paul Brown, Esq., Telephone: 07803967662 Vice Chairman: David Guy Esq., Telephone 07713508338 (after 5pm) Tradestand applications & enquires: [email protected]

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PLEASE NOTE Please can all Trophy winners who have Trophies from last yearʼs show bring them back to Mr. G. Alderson at Reeth Garage or Clare Brown Tel No: 07779089415

REETH SHOW LTD HEALTH AND SAFETY STATEMENT 1. Reeth Show Ltd will ensure as far as is reasonably practicable the safety and absence of risks to health at work of all the Societyʼs employees.

2. The Society also undertakes its activities in such a way as to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, that persons (not in the Societyʼs employment) namely, officials, stewards, exhibitors, traders and members of the public are not thereby exposed to risks to their safety or health.

3. The Society will bring to the notice of contractors exhibitors and caterers and other participants in events organised by the Society, their duties under the relevant health and safety legislation in respect of the safety and health of their own employees and members of the public who may be affected by their activities.

4. During the Reeth Show each steward has a responsibility whilst on duty to take such measures as is deemed reasonable to take, to ensure the safety of all persons on the showground. Specialist stewards i.e., Horse, Cattle, Sheep, etc have special additional responsibilities within their own sections to apply their specialist knowledge to minimise risks to safety. All stewards have the authority to intervene or stop any event, movement of stock or vehicles, demonstration or display which they consider unsafe.

Good safety is basically straightforward. It requires awareness, common sense and application. If you see something which is unsafe or somebody doing something which could lead to an accident then TAKE ACTION.

THE SOCIETY WISHES VISITORS & EXHIBITORS AN INFORMATIVE AND HAPPY DAY. SHOW HOLDING NUMBER: 48/372/8000 2015 Programme (Schedule)_Layout 1 11/06/2015 16:39 Page 3

Reeth & District Agricultural Society Ltd

President: Mr. R. Alderson

Hon Life Members: Mrs. B. Harker, Mr. & Mrs. R.W. Wallis

Vice Presidents: T.A. Harker, Esq; C. Healy, Esq, R.W. Wallis Esq G.H. Marwood, Esq; O.J. Kendall, Esq; R.W. Rutter, Esq; S.S. Bainbridge, Esq; G.H. Wallis, Esq; N.J.Sunter, Esq; Mrs. K. Brown; I. Scott, Esq; M. Allison, Esq, S Charlton Esq, C. Longstaff Esq

Chairman: P. Brown, Esq. Vice Chairman: D. Guy, Esq. Hon. Treasurer: S.M. Clarkson Esq. Hon. Auditor: OʼReilly Chartered Accountants Hon. Veterinary Surgeons: Swale Veterinary Surgery Secretary: Reeth Show Management Committee

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CLASSES FOR

BACK FOR 2105 CATTLE: Commercial SHEEP: Swaledale, Blue -Faced Leicester, Teeswater, Masham, Mules, Dalesbred, Texel, Jacob, and Fat Lambs. HORSES: Pony Breeding and Riding, Fell, Dales, Shetland and Welsh Ponies, Coloured Classes, Heavy Horses, Mounted Fancy Dress, Fell Race, Walling Open Driving Competition, Pets Class, Vintage Cars,Tractors, Bicycles and Motorcyles. Young Farmersʼ Classes, Poultry, Fleeces, Hay, Sheepdogs, Childrenʼs Classes, Horticulture, Produce, Preserves, Home -made Wine, Bread and Cakes, Handicrafts, Paintings, Photography, Walking Sticks, Miscellany/Group/Individual Classes, Handwriting.

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PROGRAMME OF SHOW PROVISIONAL

8.30 a.m. - 10.00 a.m. Gates open for Stock, Exhibitors and Trade Stands Stewards in Attendance.

9.30 a.m. Public admitted to the Showfield on payment of £6.00 each. Children under 14, £2.00.

9.30 a.m. Pony Classes judging commences

10.00 a.m. Marquees closed for judging

10.00 a.m. Sheep judging commences

10.30 a.m. Walling Competition commences

11.00 a.m. Cattle judging

11.00 a.m. Judging of Trade Stands

11.00 a.m. - 3.30 p.m. Judgesʼ & Guestsʼ Lunch, served in the Sunday School

12.00 noon Junior Fell Race

1.00 p.m. Horse Judging to break for lunch

1.00 p.m Main ring attraction ʻInch Perfect Trials Displayʼ

1.30 p.m. Horse Judging commences with Coloured Class

2.00 p.m. Open Driving Class & Mounted Fancy Dress

3.00 p.m. Open Fell Races

3.30 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. Vintage Tractors and Vintage Car

4.30 p.m. Tents close for removal of exhibits

The Committee endeavour to follow this programme as near as possible, but apologise for any delays.

N.B. No animal or other exhibit will be allowed to leave the Show Ground until the close of the Show, except by an order from the Secretary.

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STEWARDS

Teeswater Ms S. Braithwaite Mashams Messrs. K.Wallis, D. Wallis Swaledale Messrs. G. Allison, M. Allison, P. Harker, D. Barningham, C. Allison, S. Allison. Dales Bred T.W. Atkinson, Thomas Wallis Blue- Faced Leicester Messrs. A.N. Harker, M. Wallis, R.W. Bainbridge Texel Messrs. R. Atkinson, D. Waggett Fat Lambs & Jacob B.J. Harker Any Other Breed Miss C.L. Guy Horses Mr. & Mrs. T. Farrow, A. Fawcett, C. Longstaff, T. Peacock, P. Brown, Miss S. Olney, Susanne Frankland, Emma Dalgleish, Olivia Stones Horticulture L Woodward, Mrs Porter R. Porter, I. Kemp, G. Alderson Produce and Handicrafts Mesdames L. Bainbridge, K. Brown, P. Braithwaite, P. Allison, J. Atkinson, K. Fawcett, M. Kemp, M. Longstaff, S. Longstaff, C. Stones, L. Wallis, J. Wallis, K. Trusson, S. Waggett, G. Wallis, M. Porter, S. Bond, R. Frankland, B. Wallis, S.E. Alderson, G. Rutter, R. Atkinson, C. Brown, C. Wallis,A. Sunter, B. Rutter, B. Harker, H. Waggett. H. Allison, R. Atkinson, F. Bowe Walking Sticks Mr. & Mrs. C. Healy Sheep Dog Trial Messrs. W. Porter, J. Brunton, E. Moore, T Moore, Mr. & Mrs. G.W. Hunt. A.C. Bailey, A. Baine, A. Moore Y.F.C. Miss B. Wallis Poultry Messrs. R. Rutter, K. Sunter Tractors Messrs. S. Longstaff, M. Waggett Fell Races Messrs S. Clarkson, G. Bastow Walling Cattle Mr. P. Harker Field Stewards Messrs. R. Bailey, M. Smith, R. Wallis, R. Alderson, R. Duck, T. Sunter, J. Rutter, A. Barningham, C. Allison, S. Allison, K. Sunter

N.B. THE STEWARDS OF THE VARIOUS SECTIONS ARE REQUESTED TO HAVE THEIR CLASSES READY FOR THE JUDGES IN ORDER TO CAUSE AS LITTLE DELAY AS POSSIBLE. PLEASE SEE THAT EACH JUDGE HAS A COPY OF THE SCHEDULE ONLY. JUDGING COMMENCES AT 10 a.m. PROMPT. HORSES 9.30 a.m.

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REETH SHOW JUDGES 2015 Swaledale Tups Mr. S. Hunter, Forest in Teesdale, Barnard Castle & Mr. R. Tennant, Skipton Swaledale Gimmers Mr. A. Calvert, Keld, Richmond & Mr. M. Wearmouth, Kirkby Stephen Teeswaters & Mashams Mr. M. Elliott, Knaresborough, Blue- Faced Leicester Mr. J. Coates, Carnforth, Lancashire & Mules Mr. G. Lodge, Settle, North Yorkshire Dalesbred Mr. M. Brown, Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire Jacob Mr. J. Fozzard, Goole, East Yorkshire Any Other Breed Mr. S. Bell, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria Fleeces Mr. B. Hannan, Bradford Referee Mr. R.J. Lund, Sedbergh, Cumbria Butchersʼ Lambs Mr. D.W. Kendall, Kirbymoorside, York Texel Mr. Sheepdog Trials Mr. Walling Mr. J. Moore, , North Yorkshire Walking Sticks Mr. R Parker, Harrogate Cattle Mr. B. Phillips, , North Yorkshire Ridden Ponies Mrs. J. Elinor In-Hand & Welsh Mrs. S. Coulter Mounted Fancy Dress Mr. Shetland Miss Jayne Whitehouse, Wakefield, West Yorkshire Fell Mr. D. Lovegreen, Northallerton Dales Mr. D. Lovegreen, Northallerton Coloured Mr. G. Dunkley, Preston, Lancashire Driving Mr. D. Capps, South Carlton, Lincolnshire Heavy Horses Mr. G. Emmatt, Keighley, West Yorkshire Flowers Mr. C. Bailey, Leyburn, North Yorkshire. Vegetables Mr. Floral Art Mrs. V. Gill, Bedale Produce and Preserves Mr. & Mrs Kettlewell, Stalling Busk, Leyburn Wine Mr. & Mrs. Goodwin, Leyburn, North Yorkshire Bread and Cakes Mrs. J. Sunter, Reeth, North Yorkshire Mrs. L. Calvert, Gunnerside Mrs. J. Hutchinson, Bowes Photography S. Cockayne, Low Row Handicrafts Mrs. P. Firth, Low Row, Richmond Mrs. K. Sivell, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear Mrs. M. Alderson, Healaugh, Richmond Group Mrs. S. Gale, Arkengarthdale, Richmond Childrenʼs Handicrafts Mrs. N. Gale, Shap, Cumbria. Painting Mrs. H. Smith, Reeth, North Yorkshire. Handwriting Mrs. K. Smith, Richmond, North Yorkshire Y.F.C. Classes Mrs. Louise Porter, Gunnerside, Richmond Trade Stands Mr. & Mrs. R. Bailey, Reeth, North Yorkshire Poultry Mr. T Addison, Rommaldkirk, Barnard Castle Tractors Mr. J. Dobson, Richmond, North Yorkshire Car Mr. '' '' Bicycles Mr. '' '' Motorcycles Mr. '' '' Pet Classes Mr. D. Hamilton, Northallerton, North Yorkshire The Society disclaims all responsibility for loss or damage sustained by accident or otherwise to cars and their contents within the confines of the Car Parks and Showfield. 6 2015 Programme (Schedule)_Layout 1 11/06/2015 16:39 Page 7

GENERAL RULES 1. That the Company be called “Reeth Show Ltd”. The object of this Company shall be the improvement of Agriculture generally. 2. That this Company shall consist of a President, Vice Presidents, Committee, Treasurer, Secretary and Members. The President, Vice Presidents, Committee, Treasurer and Secretary to be elected annually at the General Meeting. 3. The Committee shall consist of not less than 15 members, who shall have the entire management of the Society, subject to the existing Rules. 4. The President and Vice -Presidents shall be ex -officio members of the Committee. 5. Annual Subscriptions shall become due and payable on the first day of August in each year. Subscriptions remaining unpaid on the first day of September shall be considered in arrears. 6. The Committee shall compile the Annual Prize List, and are empowered to make Rules and Bye Laws necessary for the Annual Show. 7. The financial year shall be from 1st January to 31st December.

GENERAL SHOW YARD REGULATIONS 1. Live Stock entered in Classes where prizes are offered will only be admitted to the Show Ground on production and surrender of any current Ministry of Agriculture Regulations. 2. All animals and everything exhibited in competition for the prizes offered must be bona- fide property of the Exhibitor for Three Calendar Months prior to the day of the Show. All animals shown in the Open Classes must be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor. 3. When any condition is attached to the winning of any premium, the prize will not be paid until such condition has been fulfilled, and Certificates produced to the Secretary. If an exhibitor acts in any manner with intention to defraud the Society by securing unfairly any prize offered, the Committee may debar such person from competing again for three years. 4. Any Exhibitor bringing an animal into the Show Yard affected with any contagious disease shall, on proof thereof, forfeit £10 to the Secretary for the use of the Society, and any Exhibitor removing stock before the close of the Show without the consent of the Secretary, or giving a false or incorrect Certificate, shall forfeit every unpaid prize and entrance money, and be debarred from showing at the Societyʼs Shows for three years. 5. The Show Yard Stewards must withdraw from the ring when any of their stock is before the Judges. 6. If not more than two entries the award of First Prize will be left to the Judgesʼ discretion. 7. Should any prize be forfeited through a protest against the exhibit to which it was awarded, such prizes will, in all cases, be paid to the next in merit duly qualified, if distinguished by the Judges. 8. All objections must be made by way of a written objection on the Show Day to the Secretary, and a deposit of £25 paid. Should the objection be ruled by the Committee to be frivolous, the £25 shall be forfeited to the funds of the Show, but if sustained it shall be returned to the objector. 9. The exhibits will only be admitted between the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 10.00 a.m. and no animal will be allowed to leave the ground before 4 p.m. except by permission of the Secretary.

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10. The minimum subscription for Members shall be £6 which entitles them to one free admission ticket to the Show. 11. All animals brought into the Show Ground for exhibition must have the Judgesʼ number attached before they can be exhibited. These numbers will be given out at the Secretaryʼs tent on the morning of the Show, and corresponding numbers will be attached to each stall or pen of animals, and on no account will any person be allowed to remove any animals from the stalls or pens assigned to them, except when taken before the Judges. 12. The Company will appoint a Veterinary surgeon, one of whose duties will be to see that the conditions attached to the exhibits in each class have been complied with, and that he shall have the power to disqualify any animal not complying with such conditions. Such disqualification shall be final, unless any exhibitor feeling aggrieved shall bring the case before a Committee under Rule 8. 13. All matters upon which a question of dispute shall arise not provided for in the Rules of the Company, or in the conditions attached to any prize, shall be referred to the Committee whose decision shall be final and binding upon all parties interested, and not subject to any Court of Law. 14. Should any dispute arise with any exhibit, such exhibit will be totally in the hands of the Stewards of the Ring, and any horses which go up to the Stewards of the Ring to be measured must be given up to the Horse Measurers. 15. The Society will not be responsible for any damage or theft that may occur through or to any animal or exhibit at the Show, and it shall be considered a condition of entry that the exhibitors shall hold the Society harmless and they shall be considered to indemnify the Society from any legal proceeding arising from any accident or theft. 16. All Stock & Produce shown in the District Classes must have been depastured in the district, which comprises the whole of Reeth Union and the adjoining of New Forest, Marske, Downholme, Walburn and Stainton, Scargill, Barningham, Newsham, Dalton, Gayles, Kirby Hill, Whashton, Ravensworth, Skeeby, Gilling, Hudswell, Brompton, Richmond, Tunstall, Hunton, and the north side of the river from Middleham Bridge to Askrigg, for 3 months prior to the Show. 17. All Ribbons or Cards awarded must be worn during the Show, or the Prize Money will be withheld. This Rule will be strictly enforced. 18. The Committee reserve to themselves the right to remove any objectionable or noisy exhibitor, stallholder or hawker, and of altering any judging arrangements they may deem necessary. 19. No person will be allowed to show any animal in more than one class, except in Open and Special Classes, unless otherwise stated. 20. Admission to the Show Field and all attractions: £6 each; Children under 14 years of age £2. (including tax). 21. No covers allowed over Sheep Pens. 22. Trade Stand Trophy to be held for one year. 23. ENTRY FEE DOUBLED for TELEPHONE ENTRIES.

SHOW HOLDING NUMBER: 48/372/8000

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WALLING COMPETITION Judge: Mr. J. Moore To Wall 2 metres Start 10.30 a.m. Prize money: 1st: £100, 2nd £75, 3rd £50. £20 all finishers Sponsored by J. Staley Entries on day.

VINTAGE TRACTORS Judge: Mr. D. Dobson Prize money: 1st £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £5. Entry Fee £6 V1. Pre 1966 V2. 1966 onwards V3. Most Original Working Tractor

T.R. Longstaff Trophy and £10 given by C Longstaff for the Champion Edgar Reynolds Trophy and £10 given by C Longstaff for Reserve Champion

VINTAGE CARS Judge: Mr. D. Dobson Prize money: 1st £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £5. Entry Fee £6 V4. Pre 1966 V5. 1966 onwards

Wardle Cup and Champion Rosette for the best Exhibit in Classes V4 & V5

VINTAGE BICYCLES Judge: Mr. D. Dobson Prize money: £15. for Best Exhibit Entry Fee £1 V6. Any Age Prize money kindly sponsored by Mrs R. Guy Champion Rosette for the best Exhibit in Classes V6

VINTAGE MOTORCYCLES Judge: Mr. D. Dobson Prize Money 1st £15.: 2nd £10: 3rd £5. Entry Fee £6 V7. Pre 1965

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CATTLE CLASSES

A Maximum of two free admission tickets per exhibitor Entry fee: £6.00 Prize Money 1st £30. 2nd £25. 3rd £15. 4th £10.* 4th place prize money will only be awarded if 8 animals or more are placed forward on show day Champion £100 Kindly donated by Copley Mouldings and the Swale Hall Perpetual Cup Reserve £50

JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 11 A.M.

COMMERCIAL BEEF EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: All cattle will be weighed on show day, on the showground, weight is final. Classes in all sections may be amalgamated if insufficient entries Judge:

C1. BEST BULLOCK under 480 kgs C2. BEST BULLOCK over 480 kgs C3. BEST HEIFER under 450 kgs C4. BEST HEIFER over 450 kgs C5. HEIFER OR BULLOCK any weight, not to be shown in any other class not having won a cash prize

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SCHEDULE OF PRIZES ALL SHEEP MUST BE PENNED BY 10.00 a.m. A Maximum of two free admission tickets per exhibitor SHEEP 8 or more entries in any class, a fourth prize will be awarded NO COVERS OVER SHEEP PENS ONLY BRING STRAW IF PREPARED TO TAKE HOME EVERYONE MUST BRING THEIR OWN FILLED IN LICENCE & HAND IT IN. NO LICENCE YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW REGISTERED TEESWATER (Open) Judge: Mr. M. Elliott Judging commences at 10 a.m. Points from this Section to Ciba Geigy Trophy. All Prize Money unless otherwise stated: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00. S1. SHEARLING OR AGED TUP. S2. TUP LAMB. S3. EWE & GIMMER SHEARLING 1st Prize kindly given by Leyburn Mart. S5. GIMMER LAMB. S6. GROUP OF THREE - 1 Male, and 2 Females, any age. S7. NON- WINNERS CLASS. Male or Female. S8. BEST COATED TEESWATER LAMB. Entry Fee: 50p. 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Winner to Class S88.

A PERPETUAL SILVER CHALLENGE CUP, kindly given by Reeth Branch Members of the Teeswater Sheep Breedersʼ Association, to be held for one year, will be awarded for the BEST EXHIBIT, Male or Female exhibited by a member of the Teeswater Sheep Breedersʼ Association. MASHAM (Open) Judge: Mr. M. Elliott Judging commences after Teeswater judging Prizes: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00 S9. TWO EWES. S10. TWO GIMMER SHEARLINGS Prize Money kindly given by Jamesons, Masham. S11. BEST EWE OR GIMMER SHEARLING S12. PEN OF FIVE GIMMER LAMBS. S13. TWO GIMMER LAMBS. S14. GIMMER LAMB. Rosette donated by Iʼanson Bros. Ltd. S15. TWO GIMMER LAMBS. Shown Today, not having won a cash prize. S16. BEST COATED MASHAM LAMB. 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. Winner to Class S88. THE SILCOCK CUP to Champion Masham

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BLUE FACED LEICESTERS (Open) Judge: Mr. J. Coates & Mr. G. Lodge Judging commences at 10 a.m. Prizes: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00

S17. AGED RAM. Prize Money kindly given by Ed the Vet Reproduction Services S18. SHEARLING RAM Prize Money kindly given by Ed the Vet Reproduction Services S19. TUP LAMB Prize Money kindly given by Swale Veterinary Surgery S20. EWE. 1st Prize £20 plus Perpetual Trophy, 2nd, £12, 3rd £8. S21. GIMMER SHEARLING. Prize Money kindly given by Ed the Vet Reproduction Services S22. GIMMER LAMB Prize Money kindly given by Ed the Vet Reproduction Services S23. BEST PAIR, Male and Female S24. BEST MALE or FEMALE. Shown Today, not having won a cash prize S25. BEST COATED LEICESTER LAMB 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. Winner to Class S88.

PERPETUAL TROPHY given by Ass. to Champion Leicester.

MULES Judge: Mr. J. Coates & Mr. G. Lodge Judged after Blue Faced Leicesters Prizes: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00

S26. MULE EWE. Prize Money kindly given by Ed the Vet Reproduction Services S27. MULE GIMMER SHEARLING Prize Money kindly given by Ed the Vet Reproduction Services S28. FIVE MULE GIMMER LAMBS. 1st Prize Perpetual Rose Bowl, kindly given by W.C. Porter and Son Prize Money kindly given by Ed the Vet Reproduction Services S29. PAIR OF MULE GIMMER LAMBS. Prizes kindly given by Carrs Billington S30. MULE GIMMER LAMB. 1st Prize Hawes Mart Cup and Rosette S31. PAIR OF MULE GIMMER LAMBS. Restricted to Local District. Shown Today, not having won a cash prize 1st Prize kindly given by Leyburn Mart. Prize Money kindly given by Ed Vivet, Reproduction Services S32. BEST COATED MULE LAMB. 1st Prize: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p Winner to Class S88

SPECIAL ROSETTE TO CHAMPION MULE.

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DALES BRED Judge: Mr. M. Brown Prizes: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00.

S33. AGED RAM. Kindly sponsored by Swale Veterinary Surgery S34 TUP SHEARLING S35. TUP LAMB S36. EWE S37. GIMMER SHEARLING S38. GIMMER LAMB S39. BEST SHEEP. Shown today and not won a cash prize. S40. GROUP OF FOUR SHEEP. Any age S41. BEST COATED DALES BRED LAMB. 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p Winner to Class S88 E.S. BAINBRIDGE CUP to CHAMPION DALES BRED CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZE of £10 kindly given by R.W. Wallis, Esq. TEXEL Judge: Mr Prizes: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00 To be Shown Under Society Rules. Champion and Reserve Rosettes from the Texel Society. NON -ACCREDITED ONLY S42. TUP LAMB S43. GIMMER LAMB S44. SHEARLING TUP S45. AGED TUP S46. EWE. Kindly sponsored by Swale Veterinary Surgery S47. GIMMER SHEARLING S48. GROUP OF THREE SHEEP. Any age S49. BEST COATED TEXEL LAMB. 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p Winner to Class S88 PERPETUAL CHAMPIONSHIP CUP F. HOPE WILSON CUP to The Champion BUTCHERSʼ LAMBS Judge: Mr. D.W. Kendall Prizes: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00.

S51. TWO BUTCHERSʼ LAMBS. Continental S52. TWO BUTCHERSʼ LAMBS. Any other breed S53. TWO BUTCHERSʼ LAMBS. Out of Horned Ewes S54. TWO BUTCHERSʼ LAMBS. Sired by Teeswater Tup. 1st: £25, 2nd: £15, 3rd: £10 Class Sponsored by Mrs. Swift and Swift Cup CHAMPIONSHIP BEST PAIR OF BUTCHERSʼ LAMBS LATE ENTRIES CANNOT BE ACCEPTED 13 2015 Programme (Schedule)_Layout 1 11/06/2015 16:39 Page 14

JACOB Judge: Mr. J. Fozzard Prizes: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00.

S55. TUP LAMB. Kindly sponsored by Swale Veterinary Surgery. S56. GIMMER LAMB S57. SHEARLING OR AGED TUP S58. EWE S59. GIMMER SHEARLING S60. GROUP OF THREE. 1 Male and 2 Females. Any Age S61. BEST COATED JACOB LAMB. 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. Winner to Class S88.

PERPETUAL TROPHY TO CHAMPION. Kindly given by Mrs. D. Guy.

ANY OTHER PURE BREED NON -ACCREDITED ONLY Prizes: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00

S62. ANY OTHER PURE BREED. TUP LAMB S63. ANY OTHER PURE BREED. ANY OTHER AGE (MALE SHEEP) S64. ANY OTHER PURE BREED. GIMMER LAMB S65. ANY OTHER PURE BREED. GIMMER SHEARLING S65A ANY OTHER PURE BREED. EWE S65B ANY OTHER PURE BREED. BEST COATED LAMB T.R. BAILEY CUP to The Champion

SWALEDALES (Males) Judges: Tups: Mr. R. Tennant & Mr. S. Hunter Gimmers: Mr. A. Calvert & Mr. M. Wearmouth Prizes: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00. Sheep Shown in Open Classes may not be shown in Small Breedersʼ Classes. All Sheep to be penned in the Societyʼs pens by 10 a.m. Judging commences at 10 a.m.

S66. TUP, AGED 3-SHEAR and UPWARDS S67. 2 -SHEAR TUP S68. TUP SHEARLING Perpetual Trophy kindly given by HSBC plc. S69. TUP LAMB 1st Prize includes Perpetual Silver Cup, kindly given by Reeth Garage. S70. SMALL BREEDERS TUP, AGED 2 SHEAR and UPWARDS S71. SMALL BREEDERS TUP SHEARLING

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S72. SMALL BREEDERS TUP LAMB S73. TUP LAMB. Not shown in any other class 1st Prize kindly given by Leyburn Mart. S74. BEST TWO MALES WILLIAM ALLISON MEMORIAL TROPHY to CHAMPION SWALEDALE TUP LAMB

R.H. METCALFE MEMORIAL TROPHY to BEST MALE SHEEP in LOCAL DISTRICT See Rule 16 CHAMPION MALE SHEEP

CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL from S.S.B.A.

SWALEDALES (Females) Prizes: 1st: £12, 2nd: £8, 3rd: £6. Entry Fee: £2.00 Please see Rule 6 of Show Yard Regulations

S75. SMALL BREEDERS EWE S76. SMALL BREEDERS GIMMER SHEARLING Sydney Alderson Memorial Trophy and £20 S77. SMALL BREEDERS GIMMER LAMB Kindly sponsored by Swale Veterinary Surgery. S78. EWE Prize Money kindly given by Mr A Law in Memory of Miss R. Davidson, Castle Farm, Arkengarthdale. S79. GIMMER SHEARLING. Prize money kindly given by Mr. E. Lowther S80. GIMMER LAMB. S81. GIMMER LAMB. Not shown in any other class S82. EWE, GIMMER SHEARLING and GIMMER LAMB. S83. BEST PAIR OF SHEEP HEFTED IN SWALEDALE OR ARKENGARTHDALE Trophy kindly given by Sir Joseph Nickerson Estates. 1st £10, 2nd: £6, 3rd: £4. S84. BEST PAIR. Male and Female. Kindly sponsored by Carrs Billington Richmond Mart Cup. S85. PEN ONE TUP AND ONE GIMMER LAMB S86. SWALEDALE SHEEP. Shown today which has not won a cash prize. Value of exhibit not to be considered. S87. BEST COATED SWALEDALE LAMB. 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. £25 FOR THE BEST FEMALE SHEEP in LOCAL DISTRICT THE CHAMPION FEMALE SHEEP W.F. BANKS CUP TO CHAMPION SMALL BREEDER A SILVER CHALLENGE CUP, kindly given by N. Trees, Esq., to be held for one year, will be awarded for the CHAMPION SWALEDALE SHEEP, Male or Female. CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL from S.S.B.A.

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SHEEP CHAMPIONSHIP Judge: Mr. R.J. Lunds

S88. BEST COATED LAMB. Inter Breed. 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. No Entry Fee. CHAMPION GIMMER LAMB - INTERBREED for DEOSAN SHIELD. CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE FIELD - CHAMPIONS TO COMPETE AGAINST EACH OTHER for BASTOW CUP and £20 donated in Memory of W.A. Dinsdale. FRIESIAN CUP for most points in the SHEEP SECTION. 1st: 4 points, 2nd: 3 points, 3rd: 2 points, 4th: 1 point.

SHEEPDOGS (Open) Judge: Prizes: 1st: £5; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2. Entry Fee: 50p Entries taken on Field. To be judged in the Trial Field at approx. 2.00 p.m.

D1. ROUGH -HAIRED DOG OR BITCH D2. SMOOTH-HAIRED DOG OR BITCH 1 Bag of DOG MEAL to winner of each class given by P.D. Marsh £3 to CHAMPION

SHEEPDOG TRIALS (OPEN) Judge: Mr. Judging Commences 10 a.m. Entry Fee: £5

D3. Prizes: 1st Perpetual Cup. kindly given by Competitors, Committee and Friends, and £30, 2nd: £20, 3rd: £15, 4th: £10, 5th: £8, 6th: £5, 7th: £3, 8th: £3. D4. NOVICE CLASS. For dogs who have not won 1st, 2nd or 3rd prizes in Open Trials. Novice and Open entries to be combined. Open only, £3, Novice only, £1. The winner of the Novice Class will receive for one year the J.B. ALLISON MEMORIAL CUP and £15, 2nd: £10, 3rd: £5.

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OPEN POULTRY CLASSES Each bird may be entered in One Class Only Judge: Mr. T. Addison Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p.

P1. ONE HEN P2. ONE BANTAM P3. ONE COCKEREL P4. ONE BANTAM COCKEREL P5. ONE DUCK P6. ONE DRAKE

Childrens Classes under 16 years old P7. ONE HEN P8. ONE BANTAM P9. ONE COCKEREL P10. ONE BANTAM COCKEREL P11. ONE DUCK P12. ONE DRAKE

Richmond Mart Cup To Best Local Bird

P13. ONE PET RABBIT

Special Rosette To Best in Section.

HAY Judge: Mr Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p.

P14. THREE CRANCHES OLD LAND HAY

FLEECES Judge: Mr. B. Hannan Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. PLEASE LABEL FLEECE

P15. HILL BREED P16. LUSTRE FLEECE P17. DOWN FLEECE

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HORSE SECTION A Maximum of two free admission tickets per exhibitor

JUDGING WILL BREAK FOR LUNCH AT APPROX. 1.00 p.m ALL TROPHIES ARE PERPETUAL. To Be Returned For Next Yearʼs Show. All prize Money for Classes H1 -H35 & H37-H40 unless otherwise stated: 1st: £15, 2nd: £12, 3rd: £8, 4th: £5. Entry Fee: £5.00. ENTRY FEE DOUBLED for TELEPHONE ENTRIES. SHETLAND Entries must be registered in the Stud Book and registration details, including number, must be stated on the Entry Form. To be shown in hand. Mr. & Mrs. T.W. Brown kindly offer a Challenge Trophy to be held for one year, to the Champion Shetland. The Shetland Stud Book Society kindly offer Special Rosettes to the Champion and Reserve Champion. Judge: Miss J. Whitehouse Judging commences at 9.30 a.m All Classes follow on as Schedule.

H1. BROOD MARE. 4 years or over, with foal at foot. H2. BEST FOAL. By registered Shetland Stallion. H3. YEARLING. Fillies, Colts or Geldings. H4. TWO or THREE YEARS OLD. Fillies or Geldings. H5. MARE. Without Foal, or Gelding. 4 years or over. H6. MINIATURE. Not exceeding 34”.3 years & under H7. MINIATURE. Not exceeding 34” 4 years & over H8. STALLION. 2 years and over. H9. COLOURED CLASS. Any age, excluding stallions. Sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. K. & L. Hutchings. FELLS TO BE JUDGED AFTER DALES Judge: Mr. D. Lovegreen

H10. YEARLING. (Colt or Filly) H11. TWO AND THREE YEAR OLDS. (Filly or Gelding) H12. GELDING or GELD MARE, 4 years and over. H13. BROOD MARE, Four years old and upwards. Own Foal at foot or stinted. H14. BEST FOAL H15. BEST FELL RIDDEN UNDER SADDLE The Fell Pony Society kindly offers their Special Award Rosette for the Best Registered Fell Pony. PERPETUAL CASTLE PRINT TROPHY to Champion.

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DALES TO BE JUDGED AT 9.30 a.m. Judge: Mr. D. Lovegreen

H16. YEARLING H17. TWO AND THREE YEAR OLDS. (Filly or Gelding) H18. GELDING or GELD MARE, 4 years and over. H19. BROOD MARE, Four years old and upwards. Own Foal at foot or stinted. Kathleen Brown Cup to winner of Class H19 H20. BEST FOAL H21. BEST DALES RIDDEN UNDER SADDLE

SARAH LONGSTAFF MEMORIAL CUP to Champion. Mr. C. Longstaff kindly gives £20 to Champion.

The Dales Pony Society kindly offers their Special Award Rosette for the Best Registered Dales Pony.

REGISTERED WELSH TO BE JUDGED AT 9.30am Judge: Mrs. S. Coulter

H22. SECTION C & SECTION D. Welsh Cob. Waitwith Trophy to Winner. H23. SECTION A. 4 years and over. H24. SECTION B. 4 years and over. H25. SECTION A. Young Stock, 3 years and under. H26. SECTION B. Young Stock, 3 years and under. Section A. Palmgate Trophy given by Mrs. P. Callander. Section B. Trophy given by Mr. P. Milburn. Challenge Cup kindly given by Mrs. G.M. Farrow to the Champion A. & B. ʻTHE BRYNDIR ROSEBOWLʼ. To the Overall Supreme Champion Welsh Ponies & Cobs, Section A., B., C., & D.

H27. BEST RIDDEN. Sections A, B, C, D, or E. ʻBryncanolʼ Trophy to Winner.

IN -HAND CLASS RIDING- PONY BREEDING TO BE JUDGED AFTER THE WELSH Judge: Mrs. S. Coulter Not to exceed 14.2 h.h.

H28. BEST IN HAND PONY. Caygill Trophy to Champion.

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RIDING CLASSES PLEASE STATE NAME OF RIDER ON ENTRY FORM Judge: Mrs. J. Elinor Prizes: 1st: £15, 2nd: £12, 3rd: £8, 4th: £5. Entry Fee: £5.00. Judging commences at 9.30 a.m.

H29. BEST PONY. 12.2 h.h. to 14.2 h.h. to be ridden by child under 16. H30. BEST RIDER, under 16. The CECIL HALSTEAD PERPETUAL CUP will be presented to the winner to be held for one year. H31. LEADING REIN. Pony not to exceed 12 h.h. ridden by child 7 and under, born in or after 2004. The attendant leading the pony to be on foot. Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only. LAVERICK PERPETUAL TROPHY to the Winner. H32. FIRST RIDDEN. Child 9 and under, born in or after 2004. Riding ponies not to exceed 12 h.h. H.B. ATKINSON CUP to the Winner. H33. BEST CHILD RIDER, 10 years and under, on and off the Lead Rein. Cup kindly given by Mr. & Mrs. P. Goldsborough. Pony not to exceed 12 h.h. H34. BEST 12.2 h.h. PONY AND RIDER. 12 years and under. H35. BEST RIDER, under 16, 50% Riding Ability, 50% Tack and Turnout. H36. BEST RIDER, over 16 to Adult (no age limit) 50% Riding Ability, 50% Tack and Turnout H36A CHAMPION RIDDEN. Class to be judged by Joanne Elinor and awarded ʻStead Family Trophyʼ. BREAK FOR LUNCH APPROX 1.00pm CLASSES START AT 1.30pm with Coloured class MOUNTED FANCY DRESS (Open) Judge: Prizes: 1st: £20, 2nd £15 , 3rd £10, 4th: £5. Entry Fee: £6.00 Classes Sponsored by MISS SARAH OLNEY Judging in the Main Ring at 2pm

H37. RIDERS TO BE UNDER 16. Open. The ZETLAND HUNT SUPPORTERS PERPETUAL CUP will be awarded to the Winner. COLOURED CLASSES Judge: Mr. G. Dunkley Classes Sponsored by B.I.B. Insurance

H38. IN HAND YOUNGSTOCK 1, 2 or 3 year olds H39. IN HAND. 4 years and over H40. BEST COLOUR & MARKINGS. Any age. H41. BEST RIDDEN D.T. & R.M. Guy Perpetual Trophy to Best Coloured

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HEAVY HORSE CLASSES Judge : Mr. G. Emmatt Entry fee: £6.00 Prize Money: 1st: £25, 2nd: £20, 3rd: £15.00 Judging to commence at 9.30 a.m. approx. H42. Brood Mare with own foal at foot H43. Best Colt or Filly Foal H44. Best Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding H45. Best Two year old H46. Mare or Gelding, 3 years and over (not due to foal this year) H47. Pair of Horses in Hand H48. Best Decorated Horse with cleanest harness

OPEN PRIVATE DRIVING Affiliated to the British Driving Society Judge: Mr. D. Capps H49. OPEN DRIVING. To be Judged. Turnout to be taken into consideration. 1st: £50, 2nd: £30, 3rd: £20, 4th: £15. Entry Fee: £5.00 CHALLENGE TROPHY Kindly donated and presented by Mrs. Shaw in memory of her husband Mr. G.W. Shaw. ECCLES CUP given by Mr & Mrs Eccles to BEST JUNIOR Under 16. to be followed by CONCOURS dʼELEGANCE Judged by Mr & Mrs R Alderson This competition is judged from a distance, the object is to establish which Turnout presents the most pleasing picture and normal judging does not apply. Fancy Dress and Period Costume are not allowed.

PETS Judge: Mr. D. Hamilton 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2 Entry Fee: £2.00 To be paraded in the RING TWO. Enter on the Entry Form. Entries can be taken on the day. BRITISH OPEN FELL RUNNERS ASSOCIATION OPEN FELL RACE ENTRIES ON FIELD 1st Prize: £20, 2nd: £14, 3rd: £10, 4th: £6. Veterans: (50 years & over) 1st: £10. 2nd £7, 3rd £5. Ladies: 1st: £20, 2nd: £14, 3rd: £10, 4th: £5. £20 for First to the top: Kindly sponsored by Swaledale Outdoor Centre OʼRELLY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS TROPHY £50 given by Arkleside Hotel & Ivy Cottage Tearoom to break record. FELL RACES SPONSORED

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JUNIOR BOYS RACES ENTRIES ON FIELD

Under 12: 1st: £10, 2nd £8, 3rd £6, 4th £4. Under 14: 1st: £10, 2nd £8, 3rd £6, 4th £4. Under 17: 1st: £15, 2nd £12, 3rd £8, 4th £5. JUNIOR GIRLS RACES ENTRIES ON FIELD

Under 12: 1st: £10, 2nd £8, 3rd £6, 4th £4. Under 14: 1st: £10, 2nd £8, 3rd £6, 4th £4. Under 17: 1st: £15, 2nd £12, 3rd £8, 4th £5. MIDWOOD PERPETUAL TROPHY to First Under 14 who lives in Swaledale . £5 given by Gilsan Sports to First Local in each class WALKING STICKS Judge: Mr. Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p.

POINTS TO U.K. CHAMPIONSHIP Judging commences in the Horticultural Marquee at 10 a.m.

W1. WALKING STICK WOOD. In one piece, hand-made, not painted or artificially coloured W2. WALKING STICK WOOD. Not in one piece, hand-made, not painted or artificially coloured. W3. WALKING STICK WOOD. In one piece, hand-made, decorated W4. WALKING STICK. Horn Head, hand- made, plain W5. WALKING STICK. Horn Head, hand- made, decorated W6. BEST ORNAMENTAL STICK. Made from Wood or Horn. W7. THUMBSTICK. Made from Wood in one piece. W8. THUMBSTICK. Horn or Antler. W9. SHEPHERDʼS CROOK. Wood, all in one piece. W10. SHEPHERDʼS CROOK. Horn. W11. LADYʼS STICK W12. BEST STICK made by a Novice. W13. WALKING STICK. Not painted or artificially coloured, made since 1st September, 2012 W14. WALKING STICK confined to Local District. See Rule 16. W15. HALF HEAD WENSLEYDALE PRESS TROPHY to Champion. Rosette and £5 to Reserve TARN BAINBRIDGE MEMORIAL TROPHY to best exhibit in Classes W4, W5, W6 & W10

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HORTICULTURE ONLY ONE Free Admission Ticket PER exhibitor when you spend £6.00 or more on entries - otherwise pay at Gate. This tent will be closed at 4.30 p.m. for the removal of exhibits. No exhibits will be allowed out before. Exhibits not removed by 5 p.m. will remain at exhibitorʼs risk. Prize Money paid from Secretaryʼs Caravan after 3 p.m.

OPEN CLASSES _ FLOWERS Judge: Mr. C. Bailey Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. M1. VASE OF ONE H.T. ROSE. With foliage. M2. THREE STEMS OF FLORIBUNDAROSES M3. THREE SPIKES OF GLADIOLI M4. THREE ASTERS. Any variety. M5. SIX ROSES. Shown on board. M6. THREE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. (sprays) M7. THREE DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. Medium. M8. THREE DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. Small. M9. THREE SMALL CACTUS or SEMI -CACTUS DAHLIAS M10. THREE MEDIUM CACTUS or SEMI- CACTUS DAHLIAS M11. THREE GIANT CACTUS or SEMI-CACTUS DAHLIAS M12. THREE POM -POM DAHLIAS. 2" M13. THREE BALL or MINIATURE BALL DAHLIAS. M14. FIVE SMALL DAHLIAS. Of five distinct varieties M15. VASE OF SIX SPIKES OF SWEET PEAS M16. ONE ROSE. Judged for scent only. M17. ONE FOLIAGE PLANT. In pot. Must be nonflowering. Pot no larger than 10". M18. ONE FLOWERING PLANT. In pot. Pot no larger than 10".

SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION

VEGETABLES (Open) Judge: Mr. Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p.

M19. TWO CARROTS. (Long) M20 TWO CARROTS (Stump Rooted) M21. ONE CAULIFLOWER. (2” stalk) M22. THREE ONIONS. Shown as grown (from seed) (unwashed) M23 THREE ONIONS. Dressed shown (from seed) M24. THREE ONIONS Shown as grown (from set) (unwashed)

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M25. SIX PODS OF PEAS M26. FOUR POTATOES. White M27. FOUR POTATOES. Coloured M28 FOUR TOMATOES. M29. SIX CHERRY TOMATOES M30. ONE CUCUMBER M31. SIX RUNNER BEANS M32. SIX BROAD BEANS M33. TWO TRENCH LEEKS M34. TWO POT LEEKS M35. ONE CABBAGE. (2” stalk) M36. SIX SHALLOTS. Pickling. 30mm. M37. THREE VEGETABLES. Not already mentioned one of each M38. TWO LETTUCES M39. THREE BEETROOT M40. ONE MARROW M41. ONE FLOWER & ONE VEGETABLE Shown together SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION

LOCAL CLASSES See Rule 16. Confined to the whole of Reeth Union and the adjoining parishes of New Forest, Marske, Downholme, Walburn and Stainton.

THE LOWTHER HORTICULTURAL CUP to the exhibitor with Most Points on Classes M42M80. TWO DALESʼ GARDENING CUP to Best Exhibit in Local Classes. £20 given by M. Guy for Most Points in Local Classes

FLOWERS Judge: Mr. C. Bailey Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p.

M42. ONE ROSE, Judged for scent only. M43. THREE DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. Medium or Small. M44. THREE CACTUS DAHLIAS. Medium or Small. M45. VASE OF THREE POM-POM DAHLIAS M46. VASE OF THREE H.T. ROSES M47. ONE H.T. ROSE. With Foliage. M48. VASE OF SIX SPIKES OF SWEET PEAS M49. FOLIAGE PLANT. In a pot. Pot no larger than 10". M50. ONE FLOWERING PLANT. In a pot. Pot no larger than 10".

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M51. SIX CALENDULA M52. SIX PANSIES. On a board. M53. ONE GERANIUM. In a pot. Pot no larger than 10". M54. POT OF SUMMER BEDDING PLANTS (Pot to be no more than 12" Dia) SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION

LOCAL VEGETABLES Judge: Mr Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p.

M55 TWO CARROTS LONG M56. TWO CARROTS STUMP ROOTED M57. ONE CAULIFLOWER M58. THREE ONIONS. Shown as Grown (from seed) (unwashed) M59 THREE ONIONS. (Dressed) shown from seed M60. THREE ONIONS shown as grown (from set) (unwashed) M61. SIX PODS OF PEAS M62. FOUR POTATOES. White M63. FOUR POTATOES. Coloured M64. FOUR TOMATOES M65 SIX CHERRY TOMATOES M66. ONE CUCUMBER M67. SIX RUNNER BEANS M68. SIX BROAD BEANS M69. TWO LEEKS (pot) M70. TWO LEEKS (Trench) M71. ONE CABBAGE M72. TWO LETTUCE M73 THREE BEETROOT M74 ONE MARROW M75. FOUR SALAD VEG M76. THREE VEGETABLES. Not already mentioned (one of each). M77. COLLECTION OF FIVE VARIETIES ON A TRAY. Numbers as per Schedule classes Charles Woodward Memorial Cup to the Winner M78. FOUR COOKING APPLES M79. FOUR EATING APPLES M80 1 FLOWER & 1 VEGETABLE shown together SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION

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FLORAL ART Judge: Mrs. M. Mallaby Judging to commence at 10 a.m. Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p.

M81. A LADYʼS CORSAGE M82. AN ARRANGMENT USING ONE FLOWER ROSE ONLY WITH FOLIAGE. Space allowed: 3ft. per entry. M83. AN ARRANGEMENT IN ANY TYPE OF FOOTWEAR Space max:18". M84. A PETITE ARRANGEMENT max 10"x10"x10" M85. AN ARRANGEMENT ʻFROM MY GARDENʼ. (Space 18") SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION

CHILDRENʼS CLASSES (Open) Under 16 Years, unless stated otherwise. Prizes: 1st: £3, 2nd: £2, 3rd: £1. Entry Fee: 30p.

M86. MINIATURE GARDEN. Container & Contents not larger than 1' x 18". By a Child 8 or under. Prizes kindly given by The Copper Kettle, Reeth M87. MINIATURE GARDEN. Container & Contents not larger than 1' x 18". By a Child 12 and under. Prizes kindly given by The Copper Kettle, Reeth M88. AN ARRANGEMENT IN AN EGG CUP. Arranged by child aged under 11. M89. COLLECTION OF LEAVES (Not more than 20 specimens). To be arranged by child aged under 16. Not to exceed 2 ft. square. Prize Money kindly given by Mrs. S. Swift. M90 A GREETINGS CARD USING PRESSED FLOWERS & FOLIAGE Prize Money kindly given by Mrs. M. Green. M91. AN ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS IN A JAM JAR M92. THE TALLEST SUNFLOWER grown by a child 16 and under in a pot (10" dia max) SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION

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YOUNG FARMERSʼ CLUB CLASSES Open to any Y.F.C. Member under 26 years who can produce a Y.F.C. Membership Card.

A CHALLENGE CUP, kindly presented by F.S. Rodber, Esq., will be awarded to the member with best Exhibit in Junior Classes. A CRYSTAL ROSEBOWL, kindly presented by M J Wallis, will be awarded to the member with Best Exhibit in Senior Classes. 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. Mrs. J. Fawcett, Richmond, kindly gives a Special Prize to the Most Outstanding Exhibit in the Junior Section. Mrs. R. Wallis, Park Top, kindly gives a Special Prize to the Most Outstanding Exhibit in the Senior Section. Judge: Mrs Louise Porter Judging Commences 10 a.m.

M93. AN ITEM OF WOODWORK M94. A GARDEN ORNAMENT (any medium) M95. A PAINTING TO THE THEME ʻFARMING FAMILYʼ M96. 2 SAUSAGE ROLLS M97. 4 SQUARES OF MILLIONAIRES SHORTBREAD M98. A BANANA LOAF PLEASE STATE YOUR AGE IF JUNIOR AGE 11 - 18 OR SENIOR AGE 19 - 26

PRODUCE, HOMECRAFT AND HANDICRAFT SECTION This tent will be closed at 4.30 p.m. for the removal of exhibits. No exhibits will be allowed out before. Exhibits not removed by 5 p.m. will remain at exhibitorʼs risk. Judge: Mr. & Mrs. Kettlewell Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. Prize Money paid from Secretaryʼs Caravan after 3 p.m.

PRODUCE AND PRESERVES (Open) M99. SIX HEN EGGS. To be shown in a box. A Saucer will be provided

BUTTER M100. HALF POUND BUTTER

CHEESE M101. NEW MILK CHEESE

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PRESERVES Jars to be not less than ½lb. No Cloth Covers

M102. ONE JAR RASPBERRY JAM M103. ONE JAR BLACKCURRANT JAM M104. ONE JAR STRAWBERRY JAM M105. ONE JAR LEMON CURD M106. ONE JAR JAM. Another Variety. M107. ONE JAR JELLY. Any Variety. M108. ONE JAR MARMALADE M109. ONE JAR CHUTNEY SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION

WINE Judges: Mr. & Mrs. Goodwin Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p.

M110. ONE BOTTLE HOME-MADE SWEET WHITE WINE M111. ONE BOTTLE HOME-MADE DRY WHITE WINE M112. ONE BOTTLE HOME-MADE SWEET RED WINE M113. ONE BOTTLE HOME-MADE DRY RED WINE M114. ONE BOTTLE HOME-MADE SLOE GIN M115. ONE BOTTLE HOME-MADE FRUIT SPIRIT SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION

BREAD AND CAKES, Etc. (Open) No Plates only doilies Judges: Mrs. J. Sunter, Mrs. J. Hutchinson & Mrs. L. Calvert Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. Cakes Should Not Be Sugar Dusted, other than Swiss Roll and Shortbread.

M116. BROWN LOAF M117. WHITE PLAIT M118. WHEATEN CAKE. Prizes kindly given in memory of Mrs. F.N. Brown M119. A TEACAKE. (Baked on Shelf). M120. FOUR DROP SCONES M121. FOUR SWEET CURRANT SCONES Prizes kindly given by Dales Bike Centre M122. FOUR CHEESE SCONES. Prizes kindly given by Mrs. S. Waggett Reeth Bakery Trophy for most points in Classes M116-M122

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SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION M123. FOUR PIECES OF TRAYBAKE M124. FOUR ICED CUP CAKES M125. SWISS ROLL M126. PLAIN SPONGE CAKE (Fatless). Prizes kindly given by Mrs. J. Atkinson. M127. GINGERBREAD LOAF. Prizes kindly given by Dales Bike Centre M128. A CAKE WITH SPECIAL DIETARY NEEDS. Please show recipe Prizes kindly given by Mrs A. Sunter. M129. HALF -POUND FRUIT CAKE. Based on 8ozs Sugar & 8ozs Butter Prizes kindly given by Mrs. R.A. Busby. M130. SIX GINGER BISCUITS. Rolled M131. A ROUND OF SHORTBREAD. Prizes kindly given by Mrs. G. Pratt. M132.. ANY FRUIT PIE. Prizes kindly given by Mrs. K. Brown. M133. SAVOURY FLAN. Prizes kindly given by Mrs. F. Terry.

SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION M134. FOUR MERINGUES WITH BUTTERCREAM FILLING M135. GROUND RICE LOAF. Prizes kindly given by Mrs. J. Wallis. M136. DATE AND WALNUT LOAF M137. AN ICED CARROT CAKE (made in a 2lb Loaf tin). Prizes kindly given by Mrs. J.S. Porter M138. SANDWICH CAKE. Split and jam filled. M139. FOUR MUFFINS. Prizes kindly given by Mrs. R.W. Bainbridge. M140. PLAIN CHOCOLATE CAKE (Not Iced). M141. ROUND DUNDEE CAKE M142. AN INDIVIDUAL COLD SWEET M143. ONE DECORATED NOVELTY CAKE. (Any type of icing). Prizes kindly given by Mrs. B. Robinson. M144. ONE SPONGE FRUIT FLAN. Without cream. M145. LEMON DRIZZLE CAKE M146. MEN ONLY CAKE M147. WHAT A DISASTER

SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION gaining Most Points in Classes M123-M133

THE ALBANY CHARLESWORTH PERPETUAL CUP for the person gaining Most Points in Classes M123-M133 THE MRS KNOWLES PERPECTUAL CUP for person with most points in classes M134-M147.

M148. Three Cookery items for Afternoon Tea Celebration Accessories allowed, but no marks for display. To be shown either by a group or an individual exhibitor. Space allowed: 2 ft. 1st: £10, 2nd: £6, 3rd: £4. Kindly sponsored by Marske W.I. Entry £1.

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OPEN CLASSES FOR CHILDREN Age: 16 years unless otherwise stated Prizes: 1st: £3, 2nd: £2, 3rd: £1. Entry Fee: 30p.

M149 FOUR HOME MADE BISCUITS.By a child 8 & under Prizes kindly given by Mrs. N. Harker. M150. FOUR HOME MADE BISCUITS. By a child 9 - 16. M151. FOUR DECORATED BISCUITS. Decoration only to be judged. By a child 11 and under. M152. FOUR SWEET CURRANT SCONES. By a child 9 - 16 Prizes kindly given by Dales Bike Centre M153. FOUR HOMEMADE DECORATED CUP CAKES. M154. FOUR BUTTERFLY BUNS. By a child 11 and under. SPECIAL ROSETTE TO BEST IN SECTION

OPEN TO ANY GROUP / INDIVIDUAL Judge: Mrs. S. Gale

M155. A COUNTRY (Exhibits need not be hand- made). Space: 1 table depth x 3ft. length. Prizes: 1st: £10, 2nd: £6, 3rd: £3, 4th: £1. Entry Fee: £1.

MISCELLANY Need not be Hand made Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p.

M156. A LADYʼS SCARF M157. A HOLIDAY SOUVENIR Classes kindly sponsored by The Dales Ladies F.W. HUTCHINSON CUP TO BEST EXHIBIT in M156 & M157

HANDICRAFTS (Open) Judges: Mrs K. Sivell, & Mrs P Firth Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. Synthetics allowed. All items to be Unworn and Unwashed. All items to have been made for the 2015 Show. All knitted items to have a ball band and a sample of wool attached.

JONES MEMORIAL TROPHY to Most Outstanding Exhibit. Y.D.N.P. SHIELD for most points in classes M158-M177 M158 AN DOOR STOP ANY MEDIUM M159. AN EMBROIDERED PICTURE. Other than ½ cross stitch. M160. AN ITEM IN CANVAS WORK M161. A CROSS STITCH PICTURE

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SPECIAL ROSETTE FOR BEST IN SECTION M162. A KNITTED HAT M163. A KNITTED TOY (no ball band necessary) M164. HAND KNITTED ARTICLE IN DOUBLE KNIT. M165. HAND KNITTED ARTICLE IN ARRAN WOOL M166. HAND KNITTED MATINEE COAT IN 4 PLY M167. HAND KNITTED ARTICLE IN 4 PLY M168. HAND KNITTED PAIR OF SOCKS M169. HAND KNITTED ARTICLE USING MODERN YARN

SPECIAL ROSETTE FOR BEST IN SECTION M170. HAND KNITTED SET OF HAT AND BOOTEES For a premature baby to be donated to the Premature Baby Unit. M171. A HOMEMADE BAG OF ANY MEDIUM M172. A HOMEMADE PARTY INVITATION M173. A PATCHWORK CUSHION COVER M174. AN ARTICLE USING A HARD MATERIAL M175. A USEFUL ITEM FROM RECYCLED MATERIALS M176. AN ARTICLE IN ANY MEDIUM NOT ALREADY MENTIONED M177. HANDWRITING, 16 and over.

LEISURE by W.H. DAVIES What is life if, full of care, We have not time to stand and stare? No time to stand beneath the boughs And stare as long as sheep or cows. No time to see, when woods we pass, Where squirrels hide their nuts in grass. No time to see, in broad daylight, Streams full of stars, like skies at night. No time to turn at Beautyʼs glance, And watch her feet, how they can dance. No time to wait till her mouth can Enrich that smile her eyes began. A poor life this if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare.

SPECIAL ROSETTE FOR BEST IN SECTION

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PHOTOGRAPHY (Open) Judge: S. Cockayne All photographs to be unmounted, unless stated. Photographs not to have been shown at Reeth previously, 1 entry maximum per person, per class. NO POSTAL ENTRIES ACCEPTED. Photographs to be no larger than 7" x 5". Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. NOT DIGITALLY ENHANCED M178. DAWN & DUSK. 2 photographs, mounted. M179. A PHOTOGRAPH WITH A SUITABLE CAPTION. M180. SWALEDALE. G. Batty Memorial Cup to winner. M181 4 DIFFERENT PICTURES OF A WALK THROUGH THE WOODS Mounted photographs. M182. ADULT PORTRAIT. M183. A STUDY IN BLACK & WHITE/MONOCHROME. Hendren Trophy to Best Exhibit in Classes M178-M183. M184. A DIGITALLY ALTERED PHOTOGRAPH PAINTING (Open) Judge: Mrs H. Smith Prizes: 1st: £5, 2nd: £3, 3rd: £2. Entry Fee: 50p. All paintings must be exhibitors own work. Pictures to hang. Max size , Mounted & Framed not to exceed 40cm x 60cm M185. A DALES PAINTING. (Any medium) M186. TWO PAINTINGS. By the same artist, any medium. Prize money kindly given by Hazel Smith M187. A GARDEN. Any Medium. M188. A PENCIL or CHARCOAL DRAWING. SPECIAL ROSETTE FOR BEST IN SECTION CHILDRENʼS SECTION OPEN CLASSES ONLY ONE Free Admission Child Ticket PER exhibitor only when you spend £2.00 or more on entries - otherwise pay at Gate. Prizes: 1st: £3, 2nd: £2.50p, 3rd: £2, 4th: £1.50, 5th: £1, 6th: 50p. Entry Fee: 30p. Please allow each child one entry per class, stating Name and Age on the reverse of the exhibit where possible. Please do not mount or decorate the handwriting exhibits. PLEASE STATE CHILDRENS AGE ON PINK CARDS A PERPETUAL SILVER CUP, kindly presented by T.S. Coates, Esq., will be awarded to the BEST HANDWRITING entry from a child under 12 years, attending school in Show Area. Cup to be held for one year. PLEASE NOTE: Exhibits must be the childʼs Own Work. All entries in this section will be Staged by Stewards only. All exhibits to be left with Stewards. This rule will be strictly enforced.

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HANDWRITING Judge: Mrs K. Smith Classes M189, M190, M191, kindly sponsored by Philip Bastow Cabinet Maker

M189. HANDWRITING. For Children under six. Jump Skip Run and hop Up to the very top

M190. HANDWRITING. For Children aged six or seven Our Old Dog Lies out in the sun Much too lazy To get up and run

M191. HANDWRITING. For Children aged eight or nine PROFESSOR BLINKER Professor Blinker Worked so hard He built a bomb In his back yard He lit the fuse And stood well back But not quite far enough Alack! The bomb went off B A N G Oh dear me Professor Blinker R.I.P.

M192. HANDWRITING. For Children aged ten or eleven SING A SONG OF SCIENCE Sing a song of science A rocket full of mirth Four and twenty monkeys Orbiting the earth When the rocket landed It came down on the moon And there they scoffed their Swaledale cheese With knife and fork and spoon Carey Blyton.

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M193 HANDWRITING. For Children aged twelve to 16

FOOLISH QUESTIONS Where can a man buy a cap for his knee? Or a key for the lock of his hair? And can his eyes be called a school? I would think there were pupils there! What jewels are found in the crown of his head? And who walks on the bridge of his nose? Can he use, in building the roof of his mouth, The nails on the end of his toes? Can the crook of his elbow be sent to jail If it can well then, what did it do? And how does he sharpen his shoulder blades, Iʼll be hanged if I know; do you? Can he sit in the shade of the palm of his hand? And beat time with the drum of his ear? Can the calf of his leg eat the corn of his toe? – Enough! I donʼt want to hear anymore. Folk Rhyme Adapted by W. Cole

PAINTING AND HANDICRAFTS OPEN CLASSES Please limit each child to one entry per class. Exhibits in the Painting and Collage classes MUST NOT exceed 20” x 16” (to include mounting).

This restriction is regretted and is due only to the number of entries and lack of space. Judges: M206-M215: Mrs N. Gale M194-M205: Mrs H. Smith M189-M193: Mrs K. Smith

Prizes: 1st: £3, 2nd: £2.50p, 3rd: £2, 4th: £1.50, 5th: £1, 6th: 50p. Entry Fee: 30p

THE ARTHUR DURSTON MEMORIAL TROPHY. Given by Philip & Margaret Durston to The Best Exhibit in Classes M189 M199. To be held for one year. M194 PAINTING. Open to children aged under six. M195. PAINTING. Open to children aged six, seven & eight. ʻBirdʼ. M196. PAINTING. Open to children aged nine, ten & eleven. ʻHalloweenʼ. M197. WAX DRAWING. Aged 5 and under

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M198. A FELT TIP DRAWING. Aged 6 and 7. M199. A COLOURED PENCIL or CRAYON DRAWING. Age 8 or 9. M200. A CARTOON. Age to be taken into consideration. M201. COLLAGE. By child aged 5 and under. M202. COLLAGE. By child aged 6, 7 & 8. M203. COLLAGE. By child aged 9.10 & 11 M204. A COMPUTER OR HANDMADE INVITATION. Freehand. Under Age 10 M205. A COMPUTER PICTURE. Under 12

M206. DESIGN A COVER FOR THE REETH GAZETTE Aged 16 or under. (please show age) REETH GAZETTE SHIELD To the Best Exhibit

M207. A DECORATED HEN EGG. Aged under 10. M208. AN INVITATION. Age 10 14. M209. ROOM IN A SHOEBOX. Aged 1114. M210. EDIBLE NECKLACE. Made by a child aged 7 and under. M211. EDIBLE NECKLACE. Made by a child aged 8 12 and under. M212. ARTS AND CRAFTS. GENERAL. By child aged 12 and under. M213. A PAINTED STONE. By child aged under 7. M214. A PAINTED STONE. By child aged 8 12. M215. AN EDIBLE MONSTER. By a child under 10.

HARKER CUP To the Best Exhibit in Classes M207-M215. To be held for one year. M216. SNAPSHOT. ʻFarmingʼ. Taken by a child aged 16 & under. M217. SNAPSHOT. ʻSunsetʼ. Taken by a child aged 16 & under. M218. SNAPSHOT. ʻTransportʼ. Taken by a child aged 10 & under. M219. DIGITAL Image to illustrate part or all of Psalm 23 by child aged 11 or under Prize money given by Christians Together in Swaledale

All prize Money in Horticulture, Handicrafts, Cookery and Childrenʼs Sections will be paid from the Secretaryʼs Caravan after 3 p.m. on Show Day.

ONLY ONE Free Admission Ticket PER exhibitor when you spend £6.00 or more on entries (adult) and when you spend £2.00 or more on entries (child) - otherwise pay at Gate

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