UPPER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

President: Mr D.W. Sunderland In Prizes £17,000 In Prizes AND OVER 80 SILVER CUPS AND TROPHIES Schedule of Classes & Prizes KILNSEY SHOW and SPORTS to be held at Kilnsey on Tuesday 1st September 2015 MVA AND NON MVA SHEEP CLASSES OPEN HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN AND JERSEY CLASSES LIMOUSIN, HIGHLAND AND BRITISH BLUE CLASSES HEAVY HORSES • EQUESTRIAN EVENTS • HANDICRAFTS HORTICULTURE • SHEEP DOG TRIALS WALKING STICKS • DRY STONE WALLING • TRACTORS CRAG RACES • HARNESS RACING Entries will not be accepted after closing dates – see inside for details KATHY LAMBERT (SECRETARY) P.O. Box 3, , , N.Yorks. BD23 5UQ Telephone/Fax: Grassington (01756) 753259 Email: [email protected] • Web: www.kilnseyshow.co.uk Trade Stand Enquiries: [email protected] Reg. Charity No. 510273

PRINTED BY PIONEER PRESS LIMITED • SKIPTON • TELEPHONE 01756 798561 TIMETABLE (Guideline only – Subject to change on Show Day) EXHIBITORS AND COMPETITORS MUST ALLOW TIME FOR TRAFFIC HOLDUPS AND BE ON THE SHOWFIELD NO LATER THAN 9.00 a.m. PLEASE NOTE THAT MAIN RING HORSE EVENTS COMMENCE AT 8.30 a.m. ENTRIES NOT TO HAND AT ADVERTISED TIME ARE LIABLE TO DISQUALIFICATION 8.00 a.m. Showground opens for entry of Exhibits. 8.30 a.m. RIDDEN HORSES. JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER CLASS. LOCAL RIDING CLASSES. 9.00 a.m. SHEEP DOG TRIALS ballot. Trials begin. DRY-STONE WALLING ballot. SHOWGROUND OPENS TO THE PUBLIC. 9.30 a.m. CATTLE JUDGING begins in Cattle Ring. In the Beef and Commercial Sections the order of judging will be Beef Classes, Limousin, Highland and British Blue. Exhibits for Sections D, E and F to be ready for Judging. SENIOR WORKING HUNTER CLASS. 9.45 a.m. PRODUCE, HORTICULTURE AND HANDICRAFTS SECTIONS JUDGING begins (the tents will be open to the public after judging is completed and close at 4.25 pm). SHEEP JUDGING begins in Sheep Ring. DRY-STONE WALLING begins. DAIRY CLASSES JUDGING begins. 10.00 a.m. SHEEP SHEARING demonstration. 10.45 a.m. MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CLASSES begin. HEAVY HORSE JUDGING begins. FARM CROPS JUDGING begins. VINTAGE TRACTOR JUDGING begins. PTO

NO DOGS OTHER THAN GUIDE DOGS OR COMPETITIVE SHEEP DOGS ARE ALLOWED ON ANY PART OF THE SHOWFIELD

• 1 • 11.00 a.m. ANGLING DEMONSTRATION at River Bank. 12.00 noon VICE PRESIDENTS' LUNCHEON. LUNCHEON TENT OPEN to the public from approx. 1.30 p.m. SHEEP SHEARING demonstration. FALCONRY DISPLAY in Cattle Ring. 2.00 p.m. ANGLING DEMONSTRATION at River Bank. JUDGING OF SUPREME CHAMPION SHEEP followed by PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES in Sheep Lines. PRESENTATION OF CATTLE TROPHIES. SHEEP SHEARING demonstration. 2.30 p.m. FALCONRY DISPLAY in Cattle Ring. 3.00 p.m. PRESENTATION OF PRODUCE CUPS AND TROPHIES adjacent to the Produce Tent. ONE MILE FLAT RACE HANDICAP 3.15 p.m. JUNIOR UNDER-12 CRAG RACE begins. 3.30 p.m. JUNIOR UNDER-17 & UNDER-14 CRAG RACES begin. 4.00 p.m. SENIOR CRAG RACE. JUDGING OF DRY-STONE WALLING COMPETITION. Stock and Exhibits may leave showground (the tents will be closed to the public at 4.25 p.m. for the removal of exhibits). 4.30 p.m. HARNESS RACING begins. 7.00 p.m. SHOWGROUND CLOSES.

Stewards are instructed to adhere strictly to the above timetable in their respective sections.

Exhibits not placed by correct class number and competitors not entering the ring when their class is called, are liable to disqualification at the option of the Judges, whose decision shall be final.

NO DOGS OTHER THAN GUIDE DOGS OR COMPETITIVE SHEEP DOGS ARE ALLOWED ON ANY PART OF THE SHOWFIELD

• 2 • RULES AND REGULATIONS 1—The Society shall be called the Upper Wharfedale Agricultural Society. 2—The District of the Society comprises the Townships of Airton, Appletreewick, Arncliffe, Barden, Beamsley, Bolton Abbey, Bordley, Buckden, Burnsall, Calton, -with-Kilnsey, Cracoe, Flasby-with-Winterburn, Foxup, Grassington, Hanlith, Halton Gill, Hartlington, Hawkswick, Hebden, Hetton, -with-Starbotton, Kirkby Malham, Linton, Litton, Malham and Malham Moor, Rylstone, Scosthrop, Thorpe, . 3—The Society shall consist of a President, Vice-Presidents and members. The President, Vice-Presidents, Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, Chief Stewards and committees shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting. Annual subscriptions to the funds of the Society shall be Vice-Presidents £70, Members £30. 4—The Annual General Meeting of members shall be held the third week in May unless otherwise announced. 5—The Management Committee shall consist of Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Chief Stewards with powers to co-opt. Not less than five shall form a quorum. The Management Committee shall have powers to resolve matters of business other than amendments to Rules and Regulations which must be approved at the Annual General Meeting. 6—The Finance Committee shall consist of Chairman, Vice Chairman, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer and Secretary. 7—All Exhibitors in the Local Classes must reside within the district of the Society. 8—All cattle in Local Classes to be bred and reared by the Exhibitor. The Committee reserve the right to call for satisfactory evidence that the conditions upon which any prize is offered have been duly observed. 9—The entry fee for members shall be less than that for non-members in the sheep section. All competitors for Challenge Cups and Special Prizes must pay entry fee. No stock or other exhibit may be exhibited in any class unless it is shown in the catalogue as entered in that class, except “Best exhibit in section” classes. 10—All entries of exhibits to be made to the Secretary on forms which shall be supplied gratis. The Secretary will not be held responsible for mistakes which may occur in entries made otherwise. All entries must reach the Secretary by the specified date. Entry numbers will be returned to the exhibitor within seven days and not later than two days after the closing date. Exhibits will not be considered entered until entry numbers have been received by the exhibitor. 11—All Exhibits must be on the ground not later than 9.00 a.m. 12—No stock or other exhibits to be removed from the Show Ground before 4.00 p.m. without permission of the Secretary except cattle which may be removed after the Parade. Any Prize Money may be forfeited for non-compliance with this rule. 13—Prizes for all classes, excluding the Harness Racing to be claimed on Show Day on presentation of Authorised Prize List or Prize Card. Any Prize Money not claimed by the specified time will be forfeited. 14—No officials of the Society shall in any way disclose or make known to any person whatsoever before the date of the Show the names of the competitors for any prize. 15—The Third Prize will be withheld in all classes where there are less than four entries, except in Produce, Handicraft and Horticulture classes where prizes will be awarded at the Judge’s discretion if there are less than five entries. 16—The Judge’s decision in award of Prizes shall be final and binding. 17—If it be proved to the satisfaction of the Committee that any Competitor has attempted to impose on the Society by means of a false Certificate or any other misrepresentation or has willingly or knowingly violated any of the Rules of the Society, he shall forfeit the Prize or Prizes to which he may have been entitled, and shall henceforth be prohibited from exhibiting and, if a Member, shall be expelled from the Society. 18—Competitors in the Junior Under 17 Crag Race must produce their Birth Certificate on request. Anyone running who is proved to be under 9 years will be disqualified from running at Kilnsey Show for three years. 19—All matters upon which a dispute may arise shall be referred to the Committee, whose decision shall be final, and any person refusing to abide by such decision shall forfeit any claim to Prizes. 20—Any protest must be accompanied by a deposit of £1, which will be forfeited to the Society if the claim is not justified. 21—All Exhibits will be at Owner’s Risk. 22—Admission to the Showground: £10 all day; Children 16 and under, £2; Children under 5, free. 23—An admission ticket will be issued to all exhibitors aged 16 and under and any other exhibitor paying entry fees of £5 or over. Exhibitors paying less than £15 entry fees must pay car park charges if appropriate (excluding livestock exhibitors).

• 3 • JUDGES SHEEP Dalesbred ...... Mr M. Faraday, Carnforth Swaledale – male ...... Mr Mark Rukin, Richmond – female ...... Mr Chris Rukin, Richmond Teeswater & Masham ...... Mr John Dawson, Clapham Blue Faced Leicester...... TBC Mules (2) ...... Mr S.A. Fawcett, Drebley TBC Suffolk...... TBC Texel ...... Mr Roger Harris, Kirkcudbright Beltex...... Mr Chris Windle, Skipton Jacob...... TBC Lonk ...... Mr C. Mitchell, Holmfirth Gritstone ...... Mr Rod Spence, Clitheroe Prime Lambs ...... Mr Edward Parkinson, Clitheroe Swaledale & Mule Referee. Mr Edward Parkinson, Clitheroe Zwartbles ...... TBC Charollais ...... Mr Ralph Alderson, Bedale

CATTLE Open Dairy & Jersey...... TBC Commercial Beef ...... Mr Stephen Maskill, Hebden Bridge Limousin & AOPB ...... Mr Ian Sedgwick, Carnforth Highland...... Mr Archie McIntyre, Ayrshire British Blue ...... Mr Jack Wallbank, Giggleswick

HORSES Heavy Horses ...... Mr H.W. Roberts, Anglesey Ridden Horses ...... Mrs Pam Chadwick, Gargrave Local Riding Classes ...... Miss Liz Hall, Conistone Working Hunter...... Mr Steve Kettlewell, Coverham Mountain & Moorland Classes TBC

PRODUCE Wine ...... Mr Andrew Nelson, Skipton Bread and Cakes (4) ...... Mrs Julie Clarke, Leyburn Mrs Vivien Tywang, Threshfield Mrs Angela Wade, Linton TBC Preserves ...... Mrs Shirley Mason, Embsay Children’s Baking ...... Mrs Joan Middleton, Arncliffe

• 4 • HANDICRAFTS Children...... Mrs Gill Facer, Kilnsey Mrs Christine Pickles, Threshfield Mrs Tina Mason, Grassington Adults...... TBC

PHOTOGRAPHY...... Mr Christopher Winpenny, Otley

ART...... Mrs Rebecca Nelson, Skipton

FLOWERS...... Mr Vivienne Burfitt, Hartlington

VEGETABLES...... Mr Thomas Wellock, Hetton

FLOWER ARRANGEMENT...... TBC

SHEEP DOGS Singles ...... Mr Jim Cropper, Bacup Doubles ...... Mrs Shirley Cropper, Bacup

WALKING STICKS ...... Mr Bob Cannan, Kendal

VINTAGE TRACTORS ... TBC

DRY STONE WALLING ... TBC

FARM CROPS ...... TBC

NOTES FOR JUDGES 1. Traffic can be a problem on Show Day. Please allow adequate travel time and park in the car park through Gate A. 2. The President will be in the Judges’ Marquee from about 8.15 a.m. to 9.30 a.m., where he will be happy to welcome you with coffee and introduce you to the steward for your classes. 3. Classes will be judged as per schedule and your decision will be final. Please ensure with your Steward that the Judges’ Book is filled in correctly. 4. Please bring any specialist equipment you may require, and if you have any expenses, please see the Secretary on Show Day. 5. Finally – thank you for your valuable help to the Society.

• 5 • SILVER CUPS AND TROPHIES (in alphabetical order by name or donor/sponsor) A. E FEEDS TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by A. F. Feeds Ltd., for best Pedigree Limousin Animal. AIREDALE BEAGLES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, kindly given by the Joint Masters, for the best Animal in Classes A1 and A2. W. F. BANKS CUP (Perpetual) and Replica, kindly given by W. E Banks (Askrigg) Ltd., for Jersey Champion. JOAN BARKER SHIELD (Perpetual), kindly donated by Mrs Joan Barker for the best animal in the Zwartbles Section. P. W. BEDFORD CUP (Perpetual), kindly given for the Best Foal in the Heavy Horse Section. BINNS CUP, kindly given for the best single Texel Ram Lamb. BOFRA TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by the British Open Fell Runners Association, for the first Girl in the Junior Age 14 to Under 17 Crag Race. BOFRA TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by the British Open Fell Runners Association, for the first Lady in the Open Crag Race. BRADFORD ENGRAVERS TANKARD (Perpetual), for the best Novice exhibit in the Walking Sticks Section. BRADLEY CHANDLER TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by Bradley Chandler for the best animal in the Teeswater Section. CARRS BILLINGTON CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), for the best animal in the Any Other Pure Breed Section. CHARNLEY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given Mrs Barbara Charnley, for the most points awarded in the Junior Floral Art classes. CHRISTA TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by M. Parkin Vaughan and J. R. Akrigg for the local Horse/Pony who gains the most points from competing in ANY of the horse/pony classes at the show. It need not be ridden by the same rider in each class. PETER CLARKE AUTOS TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Peter Clarke Autos Ltd., for the best animal in the Heavy Horse Section. BERNIE CLOSE MEMORIAL CUP, given by the Society, for the best animal in the Dalesbred Section. VICTOR CLOSE TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs W. Walls, for the winner of the Sheep Dog Trials Doubles Competition. COUNTRYWIDE FLAME TROPHY (Perpetual), presented by Estio Healthcare for the best re- trained racehorse in classes C9-C20. COVERHEAD FARMS CUP, kindly given for the reserve champion in the Highland Section. GEO. CRELLAN CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by Mr Geo. Crellan, for the best Heavy Horse under 3 years. J. M. DAGGETT CUP (Perpetual), kindly given in memory of the late Mr J. W. Daggett, for the Dairy Young Handler. DALES DAIRIES TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by Dales Dairies for the first local girl in the Under 12 Crag Race. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, kindly given by the family of the late Mrs J. W. Daggett in her memory, awarded on a points basis for competition in fourteen Children’s Baking Classes. Points awarded as follows: 1st 4 pts; 2nd 3 pts; 3rd 2 pts. W. M. DALTON CUP, kindly given by Mrs Dalton, for the best two Masham Gimmer Lambs. DARWEN TROPHY (Perpetual), for the best animal in the Suffolk Section. JEFF DIBB MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by the Dibb family, for Supreme Dairy Champion. G. W. DUNN CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by G. W. Dunn, Esq., for the winner of the Senior Tractor Handling Competition. NATHAN GERRARD EASTWOOD CUP (Perpetual), for Best Original Vintage Tractor. ERLEY PRODUCTS & ACORN WIREWORKS CUPS (Perpetual), kindly given by E. I. LeCornu, Esq., for the best exhibit in the Walking Sticks Section. FATTORINI CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by P. Fattorini, Esq., for the first Local Boy to finish in the Age 12 to Under 14 Crag Race. DICK FOSTER (PERPETUAL) TROPHY, kindly given in memory of Dick Foster, Northcote, Kilnsey, and presented by his family for the best local Mule Gimmer Lamb. FOSTER CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by R. W. M. Foster, Esq., for the winner of the Age 12 and Under 14 Crag Race. GEORGIANA TROPHY, presented by Jane and Simon Foster for Best Ridden Hunter.

• 6 • SUSAN GRAVESTON TROPHY, given by the family and awarded for the best entry in the Cake Classes. J. W. HEBDEN CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by J. W. Hebden, Esq., awarded on a points basis for competition in the local section. Points awarded as follows: 1st 3 pts; 2nd 2 pts; 3rd 1 pt. HENDERSON SILVER CHALLENGE TROPHY, to be competed for annually, kindly given by W. Becket Henderson for the winner of the Dry Stone Walling Competition. A replica will be presented to the winner. DAVID HIRD TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by D. Hird, Esq., for the first Girl in the Age 12 to Under 14 Crag Race. A SILVER TROPHY, to be competed for annually, kindly given by W. Holdsworth, Esq., awarded on a points basis for competition in the Sheep and Cattle sections. Points awarded as follows: 1st 4 pts; 2nd 3 pts; 3rd 2 pts. GEORGE HUCK MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by Mrs Shirley Huck, for the Best Brood Mare with Foal at Foot. JOHN HUNTER TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs R. R. Carlisle, for the best performance in either of the Open Young Farmers’ Sheep Judging Competitions. J.H. HUTTON CUP, kindly donated for the winner of the Beef Young Handler, 12 years and under class. ROGER INGHAM CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by R. Ingham for the winner of the Junior, Age 14 to Under 17 Crag Race. G. H. JACKSON CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by G. Jackson, Esq., for competition in the Fat Lambs Class. LOCAL CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by C. Kitching, Esq., awarded on a points basis for competition in the Bread and Cakes and Preserves Sections. Points awarded as follows: 1st 4 pts; 2nd 3 pts; 3rd 2 pts. OPEN CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by C. Kitching, Esq., awarded on a points basis for competition in the Bread and Cakes and Preserves Sections. Points awarded as follows: 1st 4 pts; 2nd 3 pts; 3rd 2 pts. JAMES LAMBERT CUP (Perpetual), kindly given in memory of James Lambert, Mile House Farm, Conistone-with-Kilnsey, and presented by his family for the best animal in the B.F.L. section. J. LORD CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by Mr J. Lord, for the best animal in the Gritstone Sheep Section. STANLEY LYTHE MEMORIAL VASE (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs K. M. Lythe, for the best exhibit in the Local Sweet Peas Class. DENNIS MANBY CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by the exors. of Mr Manby, for the best single Swaledale Sheep. RONNIE METCALFE MEMORIAL TROPHY, awarded for the best dog in the Sheep Dog Trials Single Competition. THOMAS HEBDEN METCALFE MEMORIAL CUP, presented by John H. Cambage, for the best exhibit in the Local Horticulture Classes. MIDLAND BANK TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by the Midland Bank PLC, for the best animal in the Highland Cattle Section. VIOLET NELSON ROSE BOWL (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs Violet Nelson for the best exhibit in the Flower Arranging Section. BOB NEWBY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by Bob Newby for the best female in the Texel Section. CHALLENGE CUP, kindly given by G. Norgate, Esq., for the best exhibit in the three Art Classes. Cup to be won 5 times before becoming the property of the exhibitor. ERIC PENNOCK MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual), awarded for Best Cow newly calven. PERRINGS FAMILY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly presented in the millennium year for the Champion Texel Sheep. JAMES PROCTER CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by J. Procter, Esq., for the best exhibit in the Children’s Pressed Flowers Class. MRS JAMES PROCTER CUP, kindly given for the winner of the Open Crag Race. To be held for 1 year. RAWSON TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by B. Rawson, Esq., for the first Local to finish in the junior Under 12 Crag Race. MRS J. M. RILEY CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by H. Riley, Esq., in memory of the late Mrs Joan M. Riley, for the best Adult Handicrafts exhibit in the Show. WENDY RILEY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs Wendy Riley for the best Local exhibit in the Adult Handicrafts Section. WENDY RILEY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs Wendy Riley for the best Open exhibit in the Adult Handicrafts Section.

• 7 • “SANDS” TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mr and Mrs L. Sands, for the first Girl to finish in the Under 12 Crag Race. SCHINDLER TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by A. E. Schindler, Esq., for the winner of the junior Under 12 Crag Race. SCRIVEN CUP (Perpetual), kindly given for the best animal in the Lonk Section. PAUL STANFORTH CUP (Perpetual), kindly donated by Paul Stanforth for the winner of the One Mile Flat Race Handicap. STRATHALLAN SILVER CHALLENGE CUP, kindly re-presented by John Verity, for the exhibitor winning the most points in the Dalesbred and Masham classes. TENNANT GILL CUP (perpetual), kindly donated by C. W. Cowperthwaite of Tennant Gill Farm for the competitor gaining the most points with OPEN Swaledale Classes at Gargrave, Malham and Kilnsey Shows. To be presented at Kilnsey Show. HARRY THOMPSON ROSE BOWL (Perpetual), awarded on a points basis for competition in the Open Horticultural Section. Points awarded as follows: 1st 4 pts; 2nd 3 pts; 3rd 2 pts. MALCOLM “CAG” THOMPSON MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs S. Thompson, for the first local runner to finish in the Open Crag Race. THE THRESHFIELD QUARRY TROPHY (Perpetual), in memory of Brian Gill, for the Best Vintage Tractor. TILCON TROPHY, kindly donated for the winner of the Beef Young Handler, 13 to 16 years class. TOWNSON TRACTORS’ TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Townson Bros., for the best animal in the Local Commercial Beef Section. CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by Mr Norman Trees, Esq., for the best animal in the Masham Section. UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), kindly donated by Guys Machinery for the Best Commercial Beef Animal. UPPER WHARFEDALE BARCLAYS CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), kindly donated by Barclays and re-presented in 2010 for the Best Animal in the British Blue Section. UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP, given by the Society in memory of the late Mr R. R. Carlisle, for the Dairy Open Champion. UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LOCAL CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), given by the Society in memory of the late Harry Plews, Esq., for the best animal in the Dalesbred Ewe or Dalesbred Shearling Gimmer Classes. UPPER WHARFEDALE NATIONAL FARMERS UNION CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by Upper Wharfedale Branch of N.F.U., for the Best Sheep in the Show, any breed. UPPER WHARFEDALE SILVER CHALLENGE TROPHY, to be competed for annually, kindly given by the exors. of the late Mrs B. F. Roberts in memory of the late Sir Ellis Denby, for the best local Heifer-in-Calf, having not more than four broad teeth; re-presented in 2010 for the Supreme Beef Champion. S. J. VERITY MEMORIAL CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by the Family, for the best animal in the Mule Section. HERBERT WALKER MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs Emma Walker and family, for the Best Heifer in milk in the Open Section. L. WALMSLEY CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by L. Walmsley, Esq., for the winner of the Junior

Tractor Handling Competition. 1 VINCENT WAREING TROPHY, kindly given by V. Wareing, Esq., for the winner of the 1 /4 mile Trotting Handicap. WINDLE BEECH WINTHROP TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by Windle Beech Winthrop for the best animal in the Beltex Section. WINPENNY PHOTOGRAPHY CUP (Perpetual), awarded for the Best Local Exhibit in the Photography Classes. WYMINGBROOK STUD SHIELD (Perpetual), kindly given for the Mountain and Moorland Champion. DALES NATIONAL PARK SHIELD, kindly given by the Y.D.N.P., for the winner of the Junior Open Dry Stone Walling Competition. SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP, kindly donated by the Yorkshire Dales Society for the Best Exhibit in Class E22.

The Upper Wharfedale Agricultural Society wish to thank all donors of Challenge Cups, Trophies and Special Prizes, for their interest and support.

• 8 • ATTENTION EXHIBITORS • IF YOU ARE INTENDING TO SHOW LIVESTOCK ANIMALS AT LESS THAN 7-DAY INTERVALS MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE A DEFRA-APPROVED ISOLATION UNIT AT HOME OTHERWISE YOUR FARM WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE 6-DAY STANDSTILL ALL CATTLE MUST BE ACCCOMPANIED WITH THEIR PASSPORT; ALL SHEEP MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A ARAMS1 LICENCE.

ALL LIVESTOCK MUST LEAVE HOME IN A CLEAN VEHICLE AND IF THE LIVESTOCK ARE RETURNING HOME IN THE SAME VEHICLE THEY DO NOT NEED TO C&D THE VEHICLE ON THE SHOWFIELD BUT MUST C&D THE VEHICLE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF RETURNING HOME.

FURTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE LEEDS AHDO. TELEPHONE: 01132 796121 AND FAX: 01132 793365.

• 9 • SCHEDULE OF CLASSES AND PRIZES THE THIRD PRIZE WILL BE WITHHELD IN ALL CLASSES WHERE THERE ARE LESS THAN FOUR ENTRIES, EXCEPT IN PRODUCE, HANDICRAFT AND HORTICULTURE CLASSES, WHERE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AT THE JUDGE’S DISCRETION IF THERE ARE LESS THAN FIVE ENTRIES. Prize winners may be exhibited in Championship Classes without pre-entry. No Prize Cards or Rosettes to be shown whilst competing in these classes. Exhibitors in Local Classes must reside within the District of the Society (see Rules 2 and 7). SILVER TROPHY, to be competed for annually, kindly given by W. Holdsworth Esq., awarded on a points basis for competition in the Sheep and Cattle sections. Points awarded as follows: 1st, 3 points.; 2nd, 2 points.; 3rd, 1 point. STRICTLY NO DOGS OTHER THAN GUIDE DOGS OR COMPETITIVE SHEEP DOGS ARE ALLOWED ON ANY PART OF THE SHOWFIELD SECTION A

The closing date for entries in this Section is – SUNDAY 16th AUGUST 2015 STRICTLY NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE – PLEASE ALLOW SUFFICIENT TIME FOR DELIVERY IF POSTING YOUR ENTRY FORM All livestock exhibited in this section should enter the Showground through Gate A. Vehicles which in the stewards’ opinion are not clean enough for proper disinfection to be carried out, will not be admitted to the Showground. All sheep must be accompanied by a ARAMS1 licence. The Holding number for Kilnsey Show is 48/802/8000.

ALL OPEN CLASSES EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE STATED ALL EWES MUST HAVE REARED LAMBS THIS SEASON Health and Safety Executive Warning to Sheep Exhibitors – Any products used for spray-treating fleece should be marketed as suitable for this purpose and appropriate precautions followed; any other product used for this practice must be assessed as required by the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988 and appropriate measures implemented to prevent or adequately control exposure to the product by exhibitors, judges and the public. Scrapie Monitoring: It is a condition of entry and of exhibit that all females are: (i) Non-pregnant (empty); (ii) Have not lambed within 30 days prior to entry to Show; (iii) Are not subject to procedures which change the seasonal breeding pattern. Exhibitors should allow for traffic hold-ups. All sheep must be on the Showfield by 9.00 a.m. 1st Prize £15; 2nd £12; 3rd £8 (unless otherwise stated). Where there are more than 7 sheep shown in any class a 4th Prize of £5 will be awarded and, if over 9, a 5th Prize of £3 will be awarded. Members’ Entry Fee £1.00. Non-members £2.00. No Exhibitor will be allowed more than 2 entries in any class. Prize money to be claimed on Show Day before 4 p.m., on presentation of exhibitor’s card.

• 10 • Dalesbred Sheep STRATHALLAN SILVER CHALLENGE CUP, kindly re-presented by John Verity, for the exhibitor winning the most points in the Dalesbred and Masham classes. Class A1 – Dalesbred Ram, two-shear or over. Class A2 – Dalesbred Shearling Ram. AIREDALE BEAGLES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, kindly given by the Joint Masters for the Best Animal in Classes 1 and 2. Class A3 – Dalesbred Ram Lamb. Class A4 – Best Dalesbred Male. Pre-entry not permitted. Class A5 – Dalesbred Ewe, any age. Class A6 – Dalesbred Shearling Gimmer. Class A7 – Dalesbred Gimmer Lamb. Class A8 – Best Dalesbred Female. Pre-entry not permitted. UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LOCAL CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), given by the society in memory of Harry Plews, Esq., for the best animal in the Dalesbred Ewe or Dalesbred Gimmer Classes. Class A9 – Pair: Male and Female, any age, confined to Dalesbred Sheep Breeders Association members. Class A10 – Group, comprising: Ram (any age), Ewe, Shearling Gimmer and Gimmer Lamb. Class A11 – Dalesbred Sheep having been shown but not having won a prize in any other class. Prizes: £15; £8; £5. Pre-entry not permitted. Class A12 – Best Animal in Dalesbred Section (male or female). Pre-entry not permitted. BERNIE CLOSE MEMORIAL CUP, given by the Society. Champion £15, Reserve £8.

Swaledale Sheep TENNANT GILL CUP (perpetual), kindly donated by T. W. Cowperthwaite of Tennant Gill Farm for the competitor gaining the most points with OPEN Swaledale Classes at Gargrave, Malham and Kilnsey Shows. To be presented at Kilnsey Show. Class A13 – Swaledale Ram, two-shear or over. Class A14 – Swaledale Shearling Ram. Class A15 – Local Swaledale Ram Lamb. Class A16 – Swaledale Ram Lamb. Class A17 – Best Swaledale Male. Pre-entry not permitted. Class A18 – Swaledale Ewe. Class A19 – Local Swaledale Shearling Gimmer. Class A20 – Swaledale Shearling Gimmer. Class A21 – Local Swaledale Gimmer Lamb. Class A22 – Swaledale Gimmer Lamb. Class A23 – Best Swaledale Female. Pre-entry not permitted. Class A24 – Swaledale Pair, Male and Female, Shearling or older, confined to Swaledale Sheep Breeders’ Association members. Class A25 – Tup and Gimmer Lambs as a pair. Class A26 – Swaledale Sheep having been shown but not having won a prize in any other class. Prizes: £15; £8; £5. Pre-entry not permitted.

• 11 • Class A27 – Best Local Animal in Swaledale Section (male or female). Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted. Class A28 – Best Animal in Swaledale Section (male or female). DENNIS MANBY CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by Exors. of Mr Manby. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted.

Teeswater Sheep Results will count towards the Ceiba Geigy Trophy Class A29 – Teeswater Ram, 2 shear and over. Class A30 – Teeswater Shearling Ram. Class A31 – Teeswater Ram Lamb. Class A32 – Teeswater Gimmer Lamb. Class A33 – Teeswater Female, Shearling. Class A34 – Teeswater Ewe. Class A35 – Best Animal in Teeswater Section (male or female). Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted. BRADLEY CHANDLER TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by Bradley Chandler for the best animal in the Teeswater Section.

Masham Sheep STRATHALLAN SILVER CHALLENGE CUP, kindly re-presented by John Verity, for the exhibitor winning the most points in the Dalesbred and Masham classes. Class A36 – Two Masham Gimmer Shearlings. Class A37 – One Masham Gimmer Shearling. Class A38 – Two Masham Gimmer Lambs. W. M. DALTON CUP, kindly given by Mrs Dalton. Class A39 – Six Masham Gimmer Lambs. Class A40 – One Masham Gimmer Lamb. Class A41 – Best Animal in Masham Section. CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by Norman Trees, Esq., for the best animal in the Masham section. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted.

Blue-faced Leicester Sheep Class A42 – Local B.F.L. Ram for crossing Scotch or Horned Ewes. Class A43 – Local B.F.L. Ram Lamb. Class A44 – Local B.F.L. Gimmer Lamb. Class A45 – Local B.F.L. Female Shearling or over. Class A46 – Best Local Animal in B.F.L. Section (male or female). Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted. Class A47 – B.F.L. Ram for crossing Scotch or Horned Ewes. Class A48 – B.F.L. Ram Lamb. Class A49 – B.F.L. Gimmer Lamb. Class A50 – B.F.L. Female Shearling. Class A51 – B.F.L. Ewe. Class A52 – Best Animal in B.F.L. Section. JAMES LAMBERT CUP (Perpetual), kindly given in memory of James Lambert, Mile House Farm, Conistone-with- Kilnsey, and presented by his family for the best animal in the B.F.L. section. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted.

• 12 • Mule Sheep DICK FOSTER (PERPETUAL) TROPHY, kindly given in memory of Dick Foster, North- cote, Kilnsey, and presented by his family for the Best Local Mule Gimmer Lamb. Class A53 – Local. Two Mule Gimmer Lambs. Class A54 – Local. One Mule Gimmer Lamb. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Class A55 – Six Mule Gimmer Lambs. Class A56 – Two Mule Gimmer Lambs. Class A57 – One Mule Gimmer Lamb. Class A58 – Best Animal in Mule Section (male or female). S. J. VERITY MEMORIAL CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by the family for the best animal in the Mule Section. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted.

Suffolk Sheep MVA Scheme only. Class A59 – Suffolk Ram, 2 shear and over. Class A60 – Suffolk Shearling Ram. Class A61 – Suffolk Ram Lamb. Class A62 – Suffolk Gimmer Lamb. Class A63 – Suffolk Female, Shearling. Class A64 – Suffolk Ewe. Class A65 – Group comprising 1 male and 2 females of different ages. Class A66 – Best Animal in Suffolk Section. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted. DARWEN TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Darwen Portable Conveniences for best animal in Suffolk Section.

Texel Sheep Under the auspices of the British Texel Sheep Society Ltd. MVA Scheme only. These classes are included in Northern Area Texel Sheep Breeders Points Trophy Competition. BOB NEWBY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by Bob Newby for the best female in the Texel Section.

Class A67 – Texel Ram Lamb. BINNS TROPHY, kindly given for the best single Texel Ram Lamb. Class A68 – Texel Gimmer Lamb. Class A69 – Texel Shearling Ram. Class A70 – Texel Ram, 2 shear and over. Class A71 – Texel Shearling Gimmer. Class A72 – Texel Ewe to have Suckled Lambs in 2015. Class A73 – Group comprising 1 male and 2 females of different ages. Class A74 – Best Animal in Texel Section. PERRINGS FAMILY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly presented for the best animal in the Texel Section. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted.

• 13 • Beltex Sheep MVA Scheme only. Class A75 – Beltex Ram Lamb. Class A76 – Beltex Gimmer Lamb. Class A77 – Beltex Shearling Ram. Class A78 – Beltex Ram, 2 shear and over. Class A79 – Beltex Shearling Gimmer. Class A80 – Beltex Ewe to have Suckled Lambs in 2015. Class A81 – Group comprising 1 male and 2 females of different ages. Class A82 – Best Animal in Beltex Section. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted. WINDLE BEECH WINTHROP TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by Windle Beech Winthrop for the best animal in the Beltex Section. Jacob Sheep Sheep to be shown to Society Rules Class A83 – Jacob Ram Lamb. Class A84 – Jacob Shearling Ram. Class A85 – Jacob Ram, 2 years or over. Class A86 – Jacob Gimmer Lamb. Class A87 – Jacob Gimmer Shearling. Class A88 – Jacob Ewe. Class A89 – Best Animal in Jacob Section (male or female). Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted.

Derbyshire Gritstone Sheep Class A90 – Gritstone Ram Lamb. Class A91 – Gritstone Shearling Ram. Class A92 – Gritstone Ram, 2 shear and over. Class A93 – Gritstone Gimmer Lamb. Class A94 – Gritstone Shearling Gimmer. Class A95 – Gritstone Ewe. Class A96 – Group, comprising Ram Shearling or upwards, Gimmer Shearling or upwards and Ram or Gimmer Lamb. Class A97 – Best Animal in Gritstone Section (male or female). J. LORD CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by Mr J. Lord. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted. Lonk Sheep Class A98 – Lonk Ram Lamb. Class A99 – Lonk Shearling Ram. Class A100 – Lonk Ram, 2 shear and over. Class A101 – Lonk Gimmer Lamb. Class A102 – Lonk Shearling Gimmer. Class A103 – Lonk Ewe. Class A104 – Group, comprising Ram Shearling or upwards, Gimmer Shearling or upwards and Ram or Gimmer Lamb. Class A105 – Best Animal in Lonk Section (male or female). SCRIVEN CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by the Scriven family. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted.

• 14 • Prime Lambs (No MVA Sheep Accepted) Class A106 – Two Prime Lambs, Continental Cross. Class A107 – Two Prime Lambs, Mule or Masham. Class A108 – Two Prime Lambs, Any Down Breed or Cross. Class A109 – Two Prime Lambs, Dalesbred, Swaledale, Lonk or Gritstone. Class A110 – Two Prime Lambs, Any Other Breed or Cross. Class A111 – Best Pair in Prime Lambs Section. G. H. JACKSON CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by G. Jackson, Esq. Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted.

Zwartbles Sheep MVA Scheme only. Class A112 – Zwartbles Ram Lamb. Class A113 – Zwartbles Shearling Ram or older. Class A114 – Zwartbles Gimmer Lamb. Class A115 – Zwartbles Gimmer Shearling. Class A116 – Zwartbles Ewe to have suckled lambs in 2015. Class A117 – Best Animal in Zwartbles Section (male or female). Champion £15; Reserve £8. Pre-entry not permitted. THE JOAN BARKER SHIELD (perpetual), kindly given by Mrs Joan Barker.

Charollais Sheep MVA Scheme only. Class A118 – Charollais Ram Lamb. Class A119 – Charollais Gimmer Lamb. Class A120 – Charollais Shearling Ram. Class A121 – Charollais Ram, 2 shear and over. Class A122 – Charollais Shearling Gimmer. Class A123 – Charollais Ewe to have suckled lambs in 2015. Class A124 – Best Animal in Charollais Section (male or female). Champion £15; Reserve Champion £8. Pre-entry not permitted.

Supreme Sheep in Show Class A125 – Supreme Sheep in Show. UPPER WHARFEDALE N.F.U. CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by Upper Wharfedale National Farmers’ Union. Supreme Champion £15; Reserve Supreme Champion £8. Pre-entry not permitted.

THE UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WISH TO THANK ALL DONORS OF CHALLENGE CUPS, TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES, FOR THEIR INTEREST AND SUPPORT

• 15 • SECTION B CATTLE

The closing date for entries in this Section is – SUNDAY 16th AUGUST 2015 STRICTLY NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE – PLEASE ALLOW SUFFICIENT TIME FOR DELIVERY IF POSTING YOUR ENTRY FORM All livestock exhibited in this section should enter the Showground through Gate A. Vehicles which in the stewards’ opinion are not clean enough for proper disinfection to be carried out, will not be admitted to the Showground. Alll cattle must must be accompanied with their passport; all sheep must be accompanied by a ARAMS1 licence. The Holding number for Kilnsey Show is 48/802/8000.

Exhibitors in Local Classes must reside within the district of the Society (See Rules 2 and 7). All Cattle in Local Classes to be Bred or Reared by Exhibitor. Cattle entered in In-calf Classes likely to calve before Show Day will be eligible for Newly Calven Classes, without pre-entry. All Cattle must be on the showfield by 9.00 a.m. Dairy and Commercial Beef Cattle to be judged at 9.30 a.m. prompt; Pedigree Beef Cattle from approximately 11.00 a.m onwards. Class Numbers to be collected from Cattle Steward’s Tent. All Cattle must bear Correct Class Numbers before entering the Show Ring, or they may be disqualified. No Cattle accepted without Correct Ear Numbers. No Rosettes to be shown whilst competing in Championship Classes.

PLEASE NOTE Entry fees £5.00. 1st Prize, £30; 2nd, £25; 3rd, £20 (unless otherwise stated). Where there are more than 5 cattle shown in any one class a 4th prize of £12 will be awarded and, if over 7, a 5th prize of £10 will be awarded. A 6th prize of £8 and a 7th prize of £6 can be awarded at judge’s discretion. All Competitors for Challenge Cups and Special Prizes must pay entry fee, except for Local and Open Championships.

N.B. NO CATTLE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE SHOW GROUND BEFORE 4.00 p.m.

If exhibitors who have entered, later find themselves unable to bring stock, could they notify the Secretary on 01756 753259

NO GUIDE DOGS OR COMPETITIVE SHEEP DOGS ARE ALLOWED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHATSOEVER IN THE CATTLE LINES OR WHERE CATTLE ARE BEING SHOWN

• 16 • DAIRY CATTLE Open Holstein Friesian Classes Class B1 – Heifer, born after 1.4.14. Class B2 – Heifer, born after 1.11.14. Class B3 – Heifer, in-calf with first calf, not more than three years old on day of show and due to calve at not more than 3 years 1 month of age. Class B4 – Cow, at least 5 months in-calf. Class B5 – Heifer, in milk. HERBERT WALKER MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs Emma Walker and family. 1st Prize £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £20. Class B6 – Cow, in milk. ERIC PENNOCK MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual), awarded for Best Cow in milk. 1st Prize £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £20. Class B7 – Group of Three. Class B8 – Holstein Friesian Champion. The Champion and Reserve will receive Cup, Rosette and Sash. Champion £25; Reserve £15. Pre-entry not permitted. UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP, given by the Society in memory of the late Mr R. R. Carlisle, for the Dairy Open Champion.

JERSEY CATTLE Open Classes Class B9 – Heifer, in calf. Class B10 – Heifer, in milk. 1st Prize £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £20. Class B11 – Cow, in milk. 1st Prize £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £20. Class B12 – Cow, in calf. Class B13 – Jersey Champion. The Champion will receive the W.F. BANKS Cup (Perpetual), kindly given by W.E. Banks (Askrigg) Ltd, Rosette and Sash. Champion £25; Reserve £15. Pre-entry not permitted. Class B14 – DAIRY YOUNG HANDLER. Exhibitor to be 14 years or under. Dairy Heifer Calf to be under 1 year old on Show Day. J. M. DAGGETT CUP (Perpetual), kindly given in memory of the late Mr J. W. Daggett for the winner of the Dairy Young Handler class. No entry fee. Class B15 – SUPREME DAIRY CHAMPION. JEFF DIBB MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by the Dibb family. Supreme Champion £25; Reserve £15. Pre-entry not permitted. The Supreme Champion will receive a Supreme Champion Rosette and Sash.

COMMERCIAL BEEF CATTLE Animals shown in Commercial Beef Classes below cannot also be entered in Pedigree Classes or vice versa. Classes B18-B24 to be split according to weight on the day; Steward’s decision to be final. Class B16 – Local. Bullock, any breed. Class B17 – Local. Heifer, any breed. Class B18 – Open. Bullock, Continental, except British Blue, Lightweight. Class B19 – Open. Bullock, any age, Continental, except British Blue, Heavyweight. Class B20 – Open. Heifer, any breed, except British Blue, Lightweight. Class B21 – Open. Heifer, any breed, except British Blue, Heavyweight.

• 17 • Class B22 – Open. Bullock, Lightweight, British Blue Cross. Class B23 – Open. Bullock, Heavyweight, British Blue Cross. Class B24 – Open. Heifer, Lightweight, British Blue Cross. Class B25 – Open. Heifer, Heavyweight, British Blue Cross. Class B26 – Young Handler Class. 12 years and under, any animal judged on handler only. J.H. HUTTON CUP, kindly donated for the winner of the Beef Young Handler, 12 years and under class. No entry fee. Class B27 – Young Handler Class. 13 to 16 years, any animal, judged 50/50 on beast and handling. TILCON Trophy, kindly donated for the winner of the Beef Young Handler, 13 to 16 years class. No entry fee. Class B28 – Best Local Animal in Commercial Beef Section. TOWNSON TRACTORS’ TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Townson Bros. Champion £25; Reserve £15. Pre-entry not permitted. Class B29 – Best Animal in Commercial Beef Section. Pre-entry not permitted. The Commercial Champion will receive a Rosette and Sash. UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), kindly donated by Guys Machinery for the best Commercial Beef Animal. Champion £25; Reserve £15.

PEDIGREE BEEF CATTLE Limousin Cattle – Open Classes Class B30 – Bull born after 1.1.2014. Class B31 – Cow in Calf or with Calf at Foot. Class B32 – Heifer in Calf or with Calf at Foot. Class B33 – Maiden Heifer born after 1.1.2014. Class B34 – Pair of Animals from those entered in Classes B30-B33 above. Class B35 – Best Animal in Limousin Cattle Section. A. F. FEEDS TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by A. F. Feeds Ltd. Champion £25; Reserve £15. Pre-entry not permitted.

Highland Cattle – Open Classes Females registered in the Appendix Register of our Herd Book, either Appendix A or B, are eligible for entry and are identified by the letter A or B tattooed in the ear or written in waterproof ink on an eartag.

Class B36 – Bull, any age. Class B37 – Calf, born in year of Show. Class B38 – Cow, in calf or in milk, born before 1.1.2012. Class B39 – Heifer born in 2012. Class B40 – Heifer born in 2013. Class B41 – Heifer born in 2014. Class B42 – Pair, any age. Note: In Classes B39 to B41 if less than 3 are entered in any class they may be amalgamated at the Judge’s discretion. Class B43 – Best Animal in Highland Cattle Section. MIDLAND BANK TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by the Midland Bank Plc. Champion £25; Reserve £15. Pre-entry not permitted. COVERHEAD FARMS CUP, kindly given for the reserve champion in the Highland section.

• 18 • British Blue Cattle – Open Classes Class B44 – Heifer, under 1 year. Class B45 – Maiden Heifer, over 1 year. Class B46 – Heifer or Cow in-Calf or with Calf at Foot. Class B47 – Bull, under 18 months on Show Day. Class B48 – Bull, over 18 months on Show Day. Class B49 – Best Animal in British Blue Section. UPPER WHARFEDALE BARCLAYS CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), kindly donated by Barclays and re-presented in 2011 for the Best Animal in the British Blue Section. Champion £25; Reserve £15. Pre-entry not permitted.

Any Other Pure Breed Class B50 – Open Female, any age. Class B51 – Open Male, any age. Class B52 – Native Breed Female, any age. Class B53 – Native Breed Male, any age. Class B54 – Best Animal, any other pure breed. CARRS BILLINGTON CHALLENGE CUP (Perpetual), for the best animal in the Any Other Pure Breed Section. Champion £25; Reserve £15. Pre-entry not permitted.

Supreme Beef Champion Class B55 – Overall Beef Champion. To be judged from Champions in Commercial, Limousin, Highland, British Blue and Any Other Pure Breed Sections. All Beef Judges to judge this class. UPPER WHARFEDALE SILVER CHALLENGE TROPHY, to be competed for annually, kindly given by the exors. of the late Mrs B. F. Roberts in memory of the late Sir Ellis Denby, for the best local Heifer-in-Calf, having not more than four broad teeth; re-presented in 2011 for the Supreme Beef Champion. Champion £25; Reserve £15. The Supreme Champion and Reserve will receive a Supreme Champion Rosette and Sash.

THE UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WISH TO THANK ALL DONORS OF CHALLENGE CUPS, TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES, FOR THEIR INTEREST AND SUPPORT

• 19 • SECTION C

The closing date for entries in this Section is – SUNDAY 16th AUGUST 2015 STRICTLY NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE – PLEASE ALLOW SUFFICIENT TIME FOR DELIVERY IF POSTING YOUR ENTRY FORM All livestock exhibited in this section should enter the Showground through Gate C – Coniston Bridge. ALL NAMES OF HORSES TO BE SHOWN ON ENTRY FORMS NO ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON SHOW DAY

Exhibitors are asked to read timetable to avoid clashes in the timing of classes they enter. Exhibitors must allow time for traffic hold-ups. OPEN. Rosettes presented to all Prize Winners in Heavy Horse Classes. No Prize Cards or Rosettes to be shown whilst competing in Class 7. A Sash will be awarded to the Best Animal in the Heavy Horse Section and to the Best Foal. The Best Animal will also receive a Champion Rosette. Prize money to be claimed on Show Day before 4.00 p.m., on presentation of exhibitor’s card. Shire Horses Sponsored by Shires Kilnsey Show is affiliated to the Shire Horse Society. A Silver Spoon and Rosette will be awarded to a Mare or Filly owned by a member of that Society. All animals competing for this award must be registered or eligible for registration in the Stud Book or Grade B Register. The Stud Book number and horse’s registered name should be included on the entry form. Entry Fee £6. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £20; 3rd £10; 4th £5. Plus single payment of £5 to each horse which appears in the ring. Class C1 – Brood Mare with Foal at foot. GEORGE HUCK MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs Shirley Huck. Class C2 – Foal, Colt or Filly, born in 2014, to be shown in ring with or without mare. P. W. BEDFORD CUP (Perpetual), kindly given for the Best Foal. Class C3 – Yearling, Colt, Gelding or Filly. Champion and Reserve to be awarded a Rosette. Class C4 – Two-year-old, Colt, Gelding or Filly. GEORGE CRELLAN CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by Mr Geo. Crellan for the best Heavy Horse under 3 years old, to be decided between the winners of Classes 3 and 4. Champion and Reserve to be awarded a Rosette. Class C5 – Barren Mare, Gelding or Filly, 3 years and over. Class C6 – Pair of Heavy Horses. Class C7 – Best Animal in Heavy Horses Section. PETER CLARKE AUTOS TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Peter Clarke Autos Ltd. Champion £35; Reserve £20. Pre-entry not permitted. Class C8 – Young Handlers. Exhibitors to be aged from 13 to 17 years inclusive on Show Day. No stallions to be shown. 1st Prize £12; 2nd £8; 3rd £5; 4th £3. Junior Champion and Reserve Champion will receive a Rosette and Sash. No entry fee.

• 20 • Would ALL competitors entering Classes C9 to C22 refer to Note 5 on the Entry Form.

Ridden Horses in Main Ring COUNTRYWIDE FLAME TROPHY (Perpetual), presented by Estio Healthcare for the best re-trained racehorse in classes C9-C18 – Competitors must state intent on their entry form. Entry Fee £5.00. Class C numbers to be collected from Steward at Declaration Tent. Class C9 – Ridden Hunter, 4 years and over, 15.3 hands or more, mare or gelding. GEORGIANA TROPHY, presented by Jane & Simon Foster for Best Ridden Hunter. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6. Class C10 – Ridden Coloured, Native type or non-native, any size. Sorry, no lead-reins. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6. Class C11 – Riding Horse, exceeding 14.2 hands, mare or gelding, 4 years and over, suitable for social hacking or trekking. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6.

Riding Classes CHRISTA TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by M. Parkin Vaughan and J. R. Akrigg for the local Horse/Pony who gains the most points from competing in ANY of the horse/pony classes at the show. It need not be ridden by the same rider in each class. Entry Fee £5.00. Class C numbers to be collected from Steward at Declaration Tent. Class C12 – Utility Horse or Pony, Riders 16 years and under. 1st Prize £15; 2nd £11; 3rd £5; 4th £3. Class C13 – Utility Horse or Pony, Riders over 16 years. 1st Prize £15; 2nd £11; 3rd £5; 4th £3. Method of judging – ponies will be requested to negotiate a small course of obstacles, which may include a small optional jump. Ponies will also perform a short free style test which must include the following movements: halt, 3 looped trot serpentine, working canter with a change of lead and a walk on a long rein. Marks Versatility/suitability element (as a mount for all the family) 20 Obstacle element (BHS Trec style obedience) 40 Free style element (equitation) 40

• 21 • Working Hunter Entry Fee £5.00. Class C numbers to be collected from Steward at Declaration Tent. Clear Round Working Hunter. Jumping from 8.30 a.m. to 9.45 a.m. Entries taken on the day. Entry Fee £3 per round. Class C14 – MIXED HEIGHT MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER (pure bred) (Natural state only) To be judged as ONE class (No spurs allowed). Same course for both sections only the height is changed for Large Breeds. Small Breeds (Welsh A&B, Dartmoor, Exmoor and Shetland). Fences not to exceed 1ft 9ins. Large Breeds (Welsh C&D, New Forest, Connemara, Fell, Highland and Dales) Fences not to exceed 2ft 9ins. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6. Class C15 – Working Hunter, under 15 h.h., to jump natural fences not more than 2ft. 9 ins. high. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6. Class C16– Novice Working Hunter, 15 h.h. and over, to jump natural fences not more than 3ft. high. A novice horse has not to have won more than £20 prize money in ANY jumping class. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6. Class C17 – Open Working Hunter, 15 h.h. and over, to jump natural fences not more than 3ft. 9 ins. high. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6. Class C18 – Working Hunter Championship for 1st and 2nd prize winners from Classes C16–C19. Champion £20; Reserve Champion £10. Pre-entry not permitted.

THE UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WISH TO THANK ALL DONORS OF CHALLENGE CUPS, TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES, FOR THEIR INTEREST AND SUPPORT

• 22 • Mountain & Moorland Entry Fee £5.00.

WILL COMPETITORS IN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CLASSES please ensure your entry forms show Breed Society registration numbers for ALL entries and STATE BREED and FULL NAME OF PONY on entry form.

Class C19 – In Hand Small Breeds Mountain & Moorland (pure bred). To be shown in natural state. For registered Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor and Welsh Sec A & B ponies. Mares, Geldings or Stallions. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6. Class C20 – In Hand Large Breeds Mountain & Moorland (pure bred). To be shown in natural state. For registered Fell, Welsh C & D, Connemara, Dales, New Forest and Highland ponies. Mares, Geldings or Stallions. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6.

ALL STALLIONS TO BE LED BY AN ADULT AND ADEQUATELY BITTED.

Class C21 – Open Ridden Small Breeds Mountain & Moorland (pure bred). No spurs and to be shown in natural state. No lead reins. For registered Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor and Welsh Sec A & B ponies. Mares, Geldings or Stallions. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6. Class C22 – Open Ridden Large Breeds Mountain & Moorland (pure bred). No spurs and to be shown in natural state. For registered Fell, Welsh C & D, Connemara, New Forest and Highland ponies. Mares, Geldings or Stallions. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £22; 3rd £10; 4th £6. Class C23 – Mountain & Moorland Championship for 1st and 2nd prize winners from Classes C21 – C24. Champion £20; Reserve Champion £10. WYMINGBROOK STUD SHIELD (perpetual), kindly given for the Mountain and Moorland Champion.

CHRISTA TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated for the local Horse/Pony who gains the most points from competing in ANY of the horse/pony classes at the show. It need not be ridden by the same rider in each class.

THE UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WISH TO THANK ALL DONORS OF CHALLENGE CUPS, TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES, FOR THEIR INTEREST AND SUPPORT

• 23 • DISPLAY TENTS SECTIONS D, E and F Exhibits must be staged by 9.30 a.m. All Exhibits to be made by the Exhibitor and if not to schedule may be disqualified – the children’s exhibits to be their own unaided work. Exhibitors in Local Classes must reside within the district of the Society (see Rules 2 and 7). In the event of less than five entries in a class, prizes awarded at the Judge’s discretion. The tents will be closed at 4.25 p.m. for the removal of exhibits. Your Entry Numbers/Clearance card MUST be presented when collecting your exhibit. You will be refused entry without it. DO check your clearance card number with the entry number on the tables to ensure you collect the correct exhibit.

Exhibitors paying £15 and above in entry fees will be entitled to free Showground car parking (Rule 23). Those exhibitors whose entry fees total less than £15 but who want access to display tents to stage exhibits must pay parking fees at the gate and can have their money refunded if they pass out from the ground before 10.30 a.m.

NO DOGS OTHER THAN GUIDE DOGS ARE ALLOWED IN THESE SECTIONS

SECTION D

The closing date for entries in this Section is – SUNDAY 16th AUGUST 2015 STRICTLY NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE – PLEASE ALLOW SUFFICIENT TIME FOR DELIVERY IF POSTING YOUR ENTRY FORM

Exhibits in this section will be under the supervision of the stewards until 4.30 p.m. Please note: At 4.25 p.m. on Show Day the marquee will be closed to the general public, and from 4.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. exhibitors should report to the Steward and, on production of their exhibitor’s cards, may collect their exhibits. At all times (see Rule 21), the exhibits will be at owner’s risk. Prize money to be claimed on Show Day before 4 p.m., on presentation of exhibitor’s card. Doyleys will be provided by the Society

• 24 • Wines OPEN. Exhibits to be made by the exhibitor, one entry per person per class. Exhibit to be opened. Entry Fee £1. 1st Prize £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2. Class D1 – Bottle of Home-made Red Wine, sweet. Class D2 – Bottle of Home-made Red Wine, dry. Class D3 – Bottle of Home-made White Wine, sweet. Class D4 – Bottle of Home-made White Wine, dry. Class D5 – Bottle of Sloe Gin.

Bread and Cakes PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUPS (One Local, One Open), kindly given by C. Kitching, Esq., awarded on a points basis, for competition in the Bread and Cakes, and Preserves Sections. Points awarded as follows: 1st, 3 pts; 2nd, 2 pts; 3rd, 1 pt (for Classes D6-D50). SUSAN GRAVESTON TROPHY, given by the family and awarded for the best entry in the Cake Classes. One entry per person in Classes D6-D50, to be made by the Exhibitor. Entry Fee £1. 1st Prize £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2. Class D6 – Loaf of White Bread. Class D7 – Soda Bread, any flavour. Class D8 – Granary Loaf. Class D9 – Four Currant Teacakes. Class D10 – Savoury Flavoured Bread. Class D11 – Date and Walnut Loaf. Class D12 – Local. Rich Fruit Cake. Class D13 – Open. Rich Fruit Cake. Class D14 – Swiss Roll with Jam. Class D15 – Local. Victoria Sandwich Cake with jam filling. Class D16 – Open. Victoria Sandwich Cake with jam filling. Class D17 – Cherry Cake. Class D18 – Chocolate Cake, not to be iced or filled. Class D19 – Iced Coffee Cake, to be cut. Class D20 – Four Sweet Muffins in cases, any variety. Class D21 – Lemon Drizzle Cake, to be cut. Class D22 – Carrot Cake, baked to given recipe. Carrot Cake Recipe: Whisk together: 6oz. Sunflower Oil, 6oz. Golden Caster Sugar, 3 Eggs, 6oz. Plain Flour, 1oz. Coconut, 1 Teaspoon Baking Power, 1 Teaspoon Bicarb Soda, Half Teaspoon Salt, 1 Teaspoon Cinnamon. Then fold into mixture, Half Pound Grated Carrots, and 3oz. Chopped Walnuts. Bake for one and a half hours at 170 deg., cool. Beat together 11/2oz. Soft Full Fat Cheese, 1oz. Butter, 1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla Essence, then add 6oz. Icing Sugar. Class D23 – Cake. GENTLEMEN ONLY eligible for this Class. Class D24 – Celebration Cake, suitably decorated, not to be cut, decoration only to be judged. Class D25 – Four Pieces of Tray Bake. Class D26 – An Item of Sugarcraft. Class D27 – Four Butterfly Buns. Class D28 – Six Ginger Biscuits.

• 25 • Class D29 – Devonshire Apple Tray Bake, to given recipe. 1 450g cooking apples, juice of /2 lemon, 350g self-raising flour, 2 tsps baking powder, 350g caster sugar, 4 eggs, 1 tsp almond essence, 225g butter, melted, a generous scattering of shredded, flaked or chopped almonds, caster sugar to sprinkle.Pre-heat the oven to 180˚C/350˚F/Gas 4. Grease and base line a 12x9" (30x23cm) roasting tin with greased greaseproof paper. Peel, core and thinly slice the apples and squeeze the lemon juice over them. Measure the flour, baking powder and sugar into a large bowl. Beat the eggs together with the almond essence and stir into the flour with the melted butter. Mix well then spread half this mixture into the tin. Arrange the apples over the top of the cake mixture. Carefully top with the rest of the mixture; don’t worry if the apples show through a little. Sprinkle over the almonds. Bake in the pre-heated oven 1 for about 1 /4 hours. Sprinkle over the caster sugar. Class D30 – Six Chocolate Chip Cookies. Class D31 – Four Scones, Fruit. Class D32 – Four Cheese Scones. Class D33 – Round of Plain Shortbread, uncut. Class D34 – A Banana Loaf. Class D35 – Four Chocolate Brownies. Class D36 – A Tea Loaf. Class D37 – Fruit Pie with shortcrust pastry. Class D38 – Two Individual Pork Pies. Class D39 – Savoury Flan. Please indicate flavour with exhibit. Class D40 – Four Decorated Cup Cakes. Class D41 – Cold Sweet. Please indicate flavour with exhibit. Class D42 – Six Home-made Rum Truffles.

Preserves After Judging, all jars will be re-covered by the Stewards. Entry Fee £1. Class D43 – One Jar of Raspberry Jam. Class D44 – One Jar of Strawberry Jam. Class D45 – One Jar of Blackcurrant Jam. Class D46 – One Jar of Jam, any other variety. Class D47 – One Jar of Orange Marmalade. Class D48 – One Jar of Lemon Curd. Class D49 – One Jar of Jelly, any variety. Class D50 – One Jar of Chutney, any variety.

Children’s Baking YOUR EXHIBITS MUST BE YOUR OWN UNAIDED WORK Entrants up to 16 years old on Show Day. Age taken into consideration. Please state age on entry form. One entry per person per class. No Entry Fee for Classes D51-D66. 1st Prize £2.50; 2nd £2; 3rd £1.50; 4th £1. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, kindly given by the family of the late Mrs J. W. Daggett in her memory awarded on a points basis, for competition in the fourteen Children’s Classes D51–D66. Points awarded as follows: 1st, 3 points; 2nd, 2 points; 3rd, 1 point.

• 26 • Class D51 – Tot’s Choice: Edible Item (sweets, crispies, necklace, etc.), uncooked, by child 4 years and under on Show Day. Class D52 – Tot’s Choice: Edible Item (sweets, crispies, necklace, etc.), uncooked, by child 5 and 6 years on Show Day. By child 7 years and under 12 on Show Day Class D53 – Victoria Sandwich Cake, with jam filling. Class D54 – Four Decorated Cup Cakes. Class D55 – Four Pieces of Tray Bake. Class D56 – Four Chocolate Chip Cookies. Class D57 – Four Cheese Straws. Class D58 – Four Decorated Biscuits, to be judged for decoration only. Class D59 – Four Jam Tarts. By child 12 to 16 years on Show Day Class D60 – Victoria Sandwich Cake, with jam filling. Class D61 – Four Decorated Cup Cakes, to be baked in paper bun cases. Class D62 – Four Ginger Biscuits. Class D63 – Four Sausage Rolls made with shortcrust pastry. Class D64 – Novelty Cake, not to be cut. Class D65 – Individual Cold Sweet. Class D66 – Four Novelty Bread Buns.

SECTION E

The closing date for entries in this Section is – SUNDAY 16th AUGUST 2015 STRICTLY NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE – PLEASE ALLOW SUFFICIENT TIME FOR DELIVERY IF POSTING YOUR ENTRY FORM

Exhibits in this section will be under the supervision of the stewards until 4.30p.m. Please note: At 4.25 p.m. on Show Day the marquee will be closed to the general public, and from 4.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. exhibitors should report to the Steward and, on production of their exhibitor’s cards, may collect their exhibits. At all times (see Rule 21), the exhibits will be at owner’s risk. Prize money to be claimed on Show Day before 4.00 p.m., on presentation of exhibitor’s card.

Exhibitors paying £15 and above in entry fees will be entitled to free Showground car parking (Rule 23). Those exhibitors whose entry fees total less than £15 but who want access to display tents to stage exhibits must pay parking fees at the gate and can have their money refunded if they pass out from the ground before 10.30 a.m.

• 27 • Children’s Handicrafts YOUR EXHIBITS MUST BE YOUR OWN UNAIDED WORK Entrants up to 16 years old on Show Day. Please state age on entry form but YOUR NAME MUST NOT APPEAR ON YOUR EXHIBIT. One entry per person per class. No Entry Fee for Classes E1-E32. 1st Prize £2.50; 2nd £2; 3rd £1.50; 4th £1. Class E1 – Picture, exhibited by child, 4 years and under on Show Day. Maximum size 50cm x 35cm, overall. Class E2 – Picture, exhibited by child, 5 to 7 years on Show Day. Maximum size 50cm x 35cm, overall. Class E3 – Picture, exhibited by child, 8 to 11 years on Show Day. Maximum size 50cm x 35cm, overall. Class E4 – Picture, exhibited by child 12 to 16 years on Show Day. Maximum size 50cm x 35cm, overall. CHALLENGE CUP, kindly given by G. Norgate, Esq., for Best Exhibit in the four art classes. Cup to be won five times before becoming property of exhibitor. Class E5 – Money Box, any medium. Age 8-11. Class E6 – Badge or Brooch, any medium. Age 12-16. Class E7 – Animal, any medium, exhibited by child 4 years and under on Show Day. Class E8 – Decorated Paper Plate, to be hung, exhibited by child 5 to 7 years on Show Day. Class E9 – Celebration Bunting, not to exceed 1 metre, to be hung, any medium. Age 8-11. Class E9a – Celebration Bunting, not to exceed 1 metre, to be hung, any medium. Age 12-16. Class E10 – A Pressed Flower Bookmark, collected from the garden, by child under 12 years on Show Day. JAMES PROCTER CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by J. Procter, Esq. Class E11 – Handwriting, in pencil, to set piece, by child 5 to 7 years on Show Day.

Glow Worm I wish I was a glow worm A glow worm’s never glum. ‘cause how can you be grumpy, When the sun shines out your bum!

• 28 • Class E12 – Handwriting in biro or ink, to set piece (shown below), by child 8 to 11 years on Show Day.

H25 Hedgehogs hog the hedges, roadhogs hog the roads I’d like to build a motorway for badgers, frog and toads. With halts for hungry hedgehogs at an all-night service station; four lanes wide and free from man right across the nation. Free from oil and petrol fumes, and free from motor cars, to see the busy hedgehogs trot underneath the stars. by Adrian Henri

Class E13 – A Decorated T’Shirt, by child 16 years or under on Show Day, age taken into consideration. Class E14 – A Paper Flower, A4 size, by child 5 to 7 years on Show Day. Class E15 – Figure of Animal made from Vegetables, by child 8 to 11 years on Show Day. Class E16 – Miniature Garden in a seed tray, not to exceed 40cm in longest dimension, by child 12 to 16 years on Show Day. Class E17 – Decorated Stone, by child 4 years and under on Show Day. Class E18 – Decorated Stone, by child 5 to 7 years on Show Day. Class E19 – Decorated Stone, by child 8 years and over on Show Day. Age taken into consideration. Class E20 – Lego or K’NEX Model, by child 7 years and under on Show Day. Class E21 – Lego or K’NEX Model , by child 8 to 11 years on Show Day. Class E22 – Model from Recyclable Materials, on base not to exceed 30cm x 30cm. Age taken into consideration. YORKSHIRE DALES SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP and prize money, kindly donated by the Yorkshire Dales Society. Class E23 – Decorated Hard Boiled Egg, by child 7 years and under on Show Day. Class E24 – Decorated Hard Boiled Egg, by child 8 years and over on Show Day. Age taken into consideration. Class E25 – A Hand Printed Design, 50cm x 50cm. Age taken into consideration. Class E26 – A technology generated Invitation, not to exceed A4 size, by child 11 years or under on Show Day. Class E27 – A technology generated Calendar, by child 12-16 years on Show Day. Class E28 – A Bag made from Recyclable Materials, by child 12-16 years on Show Day. Class E29 – Fun Specs, age taken into consideration. Class E30 – A Party Hat, age taken into consideration.

• 29 • Class E31 – A Decorated Egg Box, by child 7 years and under on Show Day. Class E32 – A “Show” in a Shoe Box, by child 8 years and over on Show Day. Age taken into consideration.

Those 16 years and under are eligible to enter Classes F46, F56 and F57 in Section F

REMEMBER YOUR NAME MUST NOT APPEAR ON YOUR EXHIBIT

Photography – Open PLEASE SPECIFY IF LOCAL ENTRY THE WINPENNY PHOTOGRAPHY CUP (Perpetual), awarded for the Best Local Exhibit in the Photography Classes. To have been taken by Exhibitor. One entry per person per class. 1st Prize £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2. Class E33 – Photograph, any subject, taken by child 16 years and under on Show Day (state age on entry form), colour or black/white mounted, not framed, mount not to exceed 30cm x 25cm. No entry fee. Class E34 – Photograph, with caption, colour or black/white mounted, not framed, mount not to exceed 30cm x 25cm (including caption), suitable for hanging. Entry fee £1. Class E35 – Photograph entitled “Dales Folk”, colour or black/white mounted, not framed, mount not to exceed 30cm x 25cm, suitable for hanging. Entry fee £1. Class E36 – Photograph, “All Things Great & Smalll”, colour or black/white, mounted not framed, mount not to exceed 30cm x 25cm. Entry fee £1.

Adult Handicrafts To be made by the Exhibitor. Not to have been previously shown at Kilnsey Show. Exhibitor limited to two entries in any one class. No exhibit to be entered in more than one class. Entry fee £1 per entry. All exhibitors for adult handicraft classes to state if they are LOCAL exhibitors on entry form. Failure to do so may result in their being classed as OPEN exhibitors. 1st Prize £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2

OPEN Class E37 – A Christmas Tree Decoration, any medium. Class E38 – A Cushion Cover, any medium. Class E39 – A piece of hand-made Jewellery. Class E40 – An item of Needlework incorporating beads and/or buttons. Class E41 – A Soft Toy, any medium. Class E42 – Greetings Card, any medium. Class E43 – An item of Feltwork, size to be stated on entry. Class E44 – An item of Cross Stitch or Counted Thread Work. Class E45 – An item of Machine Embroidery, size to be stated on entry.

• 30 • Class E46 – Hand-knitted Adult Garment. Class E47 – Hand-knitted Child’s Garment. Class E48 – An item of Hand-Knitting, Scarf or Snood. Class E49 – A piece of Bunting – not to exceed 1 metre, to be hung, any medium. Class E50 – A piece of Crochet work, size to be stated on entry form. Class E51 – A Door Stop, any medium. Class E52 – Best Hand-knitted Garment in Show. Rosettes and prize money kindly donated by Mrs D. Heseltine. Champion £6; Reserve £4. Pre-entries not permitted. Class E53 – Best Open Exhibit in Adult Handicrafts Section, not having won Best In Show. WENDY RILEY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs W. Riley. Champion £6; Reserve £4. Pre-entries not permitted. Class E54 – Best Local Exhibit in Adult Handicrafts Section, not having won Best In Show. WENDY RILEY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs W. Riley. Champion £6; Reserve £4. Pre-entries not permitted. Class E55 – Best Exhibit in Adult Handicrafts Section. MRS J. M. RILEY CUP (Perpetual), kindly given in her memory by the late H. Riley, Esq. Champion £10. Pre-entries not permitted.

Art To have been created by the Exhibitor. Not to have been previously shown at Kilnsey Show. Exhibitor limited to two paid entries per class. Entry Fee £1. 1st Prize £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2 Class E56 – OPEN ART: Picture, any subject, any medium. State size on entry form. Class E57 – OPEN NOVICE: Open to anyone not having previously won a prize in this section at Kilnsey Show. Picture, using any medium, any subject, not to exceed 45cm x 60cm. Class E58 – LOCAL ART: Picture, any subject, any medium. State size on entry form. Class E59 – OPEN: A Pencil Drawing, size to be stated on entry.

SECTION F

The closing date for entries in this Section is – SUNDAY 16th AUGUST 2015 STRICTLY NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE – PLEASE ALLOW SUFFICIENT TIME FOR DELIVERY IF POSTING YOUR ENTRY FORM

Exhibits in this section will be under the supervision of the stewards until 4.30 p.m. Please note: At 4.25 p.m. on Show Day the marquee will be closed to the general public, and from 4.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. exhibitors should report to the Steward and, on production of their exhibitor’s cards, may collect their exhibits. At all times (see Rule 21), the exhibits will be at owner’s risk. Prize Money to be claimed after 2.00 p.m., and before 4.00 p.m. on Show Day on presentation of exhibitor’s card at the Secretary’s Tent.

• 31 • Exhibitors paying £15 and above in entry fees will be entitled to free Showground car parking (rule 23). Those exhibitors whose entry fees total less than £15 but who want access to display tents to stage exhibits must pay parking fees at the gate and can have their money refunded if they pass out from the ground before 10.30 a.m.

Horticulture Definitions: ARRANGEMENT: One placement of any plant material in one container with or without base. EXHIBIT: An exhibit is composed of natural plant material with or without accessories. Plant material must always predominate. EXHIBITS NOT TO SCHEDULE WILL BE DISQUALIFIED

Open All exhibits must have been grown by Exhibitor. HARRY THOMPSON ROSE BOWL (Perpetual) awarded on a points basis for competition in Horticulture Section. Points awarded as follows: 1st, 3 pts; 2nd, 2 pts; 3rd, 1 pt. Exhibitors limited to two paid entries in any one class. Entry Fee £1 per entry. 1st Prize £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2. FLOWERS Class F1 – One Rose, own foliage only, no wiring, etc. Class F2 – Three Roses, own foliage only, no wiring, etc. Class F3 – Nine Sweet Peas, any kind, any foliage. Class F4 – Vase of Phlox, any kind. Class F5 – Vase of Mixed Perennials, any kind, at least 3 varieties. Class F6 – Three Pompom Dahlias. Class F7 – Three Decorative Dahlias. Class F8 – Collection of Annuals, including at least three varieties. Class F9 – Six Violas or Pansies. Class F10 – Three Gladioli. Class F11 – A Flowering Fuschia Plant.

VEGETABLES Class F12 – Six Pods Peas. Class F13 – Six Pods Broad Beans. Class F14 – Three Leeks, untrimmed. Class F15 – Three Carrots, one kind, with tops. Class F16 – Three Dressed Onions. Class F17 – Three Beetroots, one kind. Class F18 – Two Cucumbers. Class F19 – Three Courgettes. Class F20 – Five Tomatoes, one kind. Class F21 – Five Potatoes, white, one kind. Class F22 – Five Potatoes, coloured, one kind. Class F23 – Any Vegetable, not specified in classes F12-F22.

• 32 • Local Exhibitors must not employ outside assistance for more than 12 hours per week regularly. Traders in flowers and vegetables, and professional gardeners who earn all or part of their living by gardening are ineligible. J. W. HEBDEN CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by J. W. Hebden, Esq., awarded on a points basis for competition in the local Section. Points awarded as follows: 1st, 3 pts; 2nd, 2 pts; 3rd, 1 pt. THOMAS HEBDEN METCALFE MEMORIAL CUP, presented by John H. Cambage, for the best exhibit in the Local Horticulture Classes. Exhibitors limited to two paid entries in any one class. Entry Fee £1. 1st Prize £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2.

FLOWERS Class F24 – Six Violas or Pansies. Class F25 – Six Nasturtiums. Class F26 – Three Stems of Antirrhinums. Class F27 – Vase of Phlox, any kind. Class F28 – Vase of Mixed Perennials, any kind, at least three varieties. Class F29 – Vase of Mixed Annuals, any kind, at least three varieties. Class F30 – Nine Sweet Peas, any kind, any foliage. STANLEY LYTHE MEMORIAL VASE (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs K. M. Lythe. Class F31 – Three Roses, one kind. Class F32 – One Rose, any kind. Class F33 – Floribunda Roses. Class F34 – Flowering Pot Plant, including Begonias. Class F35 – Foliage Plant.

VEGETABLES AND FRUIT Class F36 – Four Pods Scarlet Runner Beans. Class F37 – Four Pods Peas. Class F38 – Four Pods Broad Beans. Class F39 – Herb in a Pot. Class F40 – Three Beetroot, one kind. Class F41 – Four Tomatoes, one kind. Class F42 – Two Courgettes. Class F43 – Five Potatoes, white, one kind. Class F44 – Five Potatoes, coloured, one kind. Class F45 – Disaster Class. A Vegetable that has “gone wrong”. Class F46 – Mustard and Cress, in an unusual container, by child, 16 years or under on Show Day. Class F47 – Three Dressed Onions, one kind. Class F48 – Three Carrots, with tops. Class F49 – A Bulb of Garlic, untrimmed. Class F50 – Any Vegetable or Fruit not specified in classes F36-F49.

• 33 • Flower Arranging Definitions: ARRANGEMENT: One placement of any plant material in one container with or without base. EXHIBIT: An exhibit is composed of natural plant material with or without accessories. Plant material must always predominate.

EXHIBITS NOT TO SCHEDULE WILL BE DISQUALIFIED

Entry Fee £1 – except Classes F56 & F57. 1st Prize £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2.

Open Class F51 – An Arrangement in a Champagne Flute. Class F52 – Gent’s Buttonhole. Class F53 – Lady’s Spray. Class F54 – An Exhibit to depict “A Sporting Event”, space allowed 75cm width x 60cm depth. Class F55 – An Arrangement of dried and/or Artificial Flowers, space allowed 45cm width x 60cm depth. Class F56 – Age 16 and under. A Foliage Arrangement, space allowed 45cm width x 60cm depth. No entry fee. Child with the most points awarded in Classes F56 and F57 will receive the CHARNLEY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs Barbara Charnley. Class F57 – Age 16 and under. Flower Arrangement, space allowed 60cm width x 60cm depth. No entry fee. Child with the most points awarded in Classes F56 and F57 will receive the CHARNLEY TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs Barbara Charnley. Class F58 – Flower Arrangement in an Item of Footwear, using fresh material. Class F59 – “A Book Title”, an exhibit using free choice of material, space allowed 60cm width x 60cm depth. Class F60 – A Foliage Arrangement, space allowed 60cm width x 60cm depth. Class F61 – Best Arrangement in Show. Winner to receive VIOLET NELSON ROSEBOWL (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs Violet Nelson plus £6. Pre-entries not permitted.

• 34 • SECTION G

The closing date for entries in this Section is – SUNDAY 16th AUGUST 2015 STRICTLY NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE – PLEASE ALLOW SUFFICIENT TIME FOR DELIVERY IF POSTING YOUR ENTRY FORM

Sheep Dog Trials Competition IMPORTANT: Those in attendance at 9.00 a.m. will be balloted for order of running. SPECIAL NOTICE: Entrants not present when called will be disqualified. This will be strictly adhered to. Each competitor is allowed up to three entries in the Singles. Competitors entering three dogs must book one in before 11 a.m. Doubles class limited to eight entries. Rosettes can be collected at the end of the competition. Entry Fee: £5. Entry to Showfield through Gate AA. Class G1 – Working Dog or Bitch. RONNIE METCALFE MEMORIAL TROPHY, awarded for Best Single Sheep Dog. 1st Prize £30; 2nd £25; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £12; 6th £10; 7th £8; 8th £6. Class G2 – Pair of Working Dogs or Bitches. VICTOR CLOSE TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs W. Walls. 1st Prize £12; 2nd £10; 3rd £8; 4th £5. Class G3 – Young Handlers under 21 years on Show Day. 1st Prize £5; 2nd Prize £4 plus rosette. Under 16 years – No entry fee.

Walking Sticks – Open To be made by Exhibitor. Rosettes presented to all prize winners in Walking Stick Classes. No stick to measure more than 142cm. Exhibitors limited to two paid entries in any one class. Entry Fee £1. 1st Prize £10; 2nd £8; 3rd £6; 4th £4. Class G4 – Horn headed Walking Stick, plain. Class G5 – Horn headed Walking Stick, fancy. Class G6 – Dressed Walking Stick, wood headed, plain. Class G7 – Dressed Walking Stick, wood headed, fancy. Class G8 – Dressed Walking Stick, from root. Class G9 – Lady’s horn headed Walking Stick. Class G10 – Shepherd’s Crook, horn headed, plain. Class G11 – Shepherd’s Crook, horn headed, fancy. Class G12 – Shepherd’s Crook, wood headed, plain, 1 or 2 piece. Class G13 – Thumb Stick, horn headed. Class G14 – Thumb Stick, natural, one piece. Class G15 – Leg Crook. Class G16 – Half-headed Horn Stick. Class G17 – Walking Stick with antler head, plain. Class G18 – Walking Stick with antler head, fancy. Class G19 – Novice, any type of stick, open to novice not having previously won 1st Prize at any Show. BRADFORD ENGRAVERS TANKARD (Perpetual). Class G20 – Best Exhibit in Stick Section. ERLEY PRODUCTS & ACORN WIRE- WORKS CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by E. I. LeComu, Esq. Champion £15; Reserve £10. Pre-entries not permitted.

• 35 • Dry Stone Walling Competition Foundation course to be 2ft 9in, height 5ft, with two rows of “throughs” at 2ft and 4ft. Each competitor must tie-in with his neighbour on each side. Lines for bottom course and topstones only. Pick for ridding only. No Entry Fee. Positions balloted at 9.00 a.m. Time limit: All work must be completed by 4.30 p.m. to compete for prize money. Class G23 – Open. Each competitor shall rid and re-wall up to 3 yds. First Prize £175, plus HENDERSON SILVER CHALLENGE TROPHY, kindly given by W. Becket Henderson, Esq., to be held for one year; 2nd £145; 3rd £125; 4th £110; 5th £100; 6th £90. All unplaced competitors finishing the course will receive £65 if work is satisfactory. Sponsored by Armstrong Watson. Class G24 – Junior Open, for competitors under 21 years on Show Day. Each competitor shall rid and re-wall 2 yds. First Prize £125, plus YORKSHIRE DALES NATIONAL PARK SHIELD, kindly given by the Y.D.N.P.; 2nd £100; 3rd £75; 4th £60. Sponsored by the Yorkshire Dales National Park. All unplaced competitors finishing the course will receive £40 if work is satisfactory.

Farm Crops Competition OPEN. Exhibits to be from 2015 crops. Entry Fee £1 per entry. Judging to start 10.45 a.m. 1st Prize £10; 2nd £8; 3rd £5. Class G25 – Section of Meadow Hay. Class G26 – Section of Seed Hay. Class G27 – Clamp Silage, to be exhibited in plastic container. Class G28 – Bale Silage, to be exhibited in plastic container.

Young Farmers’ Sheep Judging Competition This event will take place before the Show on Tuesday 25th August 2015 at Oatcroft Farm, Burnsall, at 7.00 p.m. JOHN HUNTER TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs R. R. Carlisle, for the best performance in either of the Open Young Farmers’ Sheep Judging Competitions. Entries taken on the field 1st Prize £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £8; 4th £6. Class G29 – Open. Competitors to Judge 4 Mule Gimmer Lambs. For members up to 19 years of age. Class G30 – Open. Competitors to Judge 4 Mule Gimmer Lambs. For members 19 years and over.

• 36 • Vintage Tractor Competition THE THRESHFIELD QUARRY TROPHY (Perpetual), in memory of Brian Gill, will also be awarded for the Best Vintage Tractor. THE NATHAN GERRARD EASTWOOD CUP (Perpetual) will be awarded for the Best Original Vintage Tractor. Plaques are sponsored by WOLFENDEN CONCRETE. Entry Fee £3.00 per entry. The total aggregate number of entrants in this section overall will not exceed 40. Entry to Showfield through Gate C. 1st Prize £15; 2nd £12; 3rd £8. Class G31 – Open. Best Vintage Tractor. Class G32 – Open. Best Vintage Tractor with Implements. Class G33 – Open. Best Tractor 1960 and later.

SCHEDULE OF SPORTS to begin at 3.00 p.m.

SPONSORS Junior Under 14 Crag Race – The Foresters, Grassington Junior Under 17 Crag Race – Dales Dairies Open Crag Race – SHC Competitors will be called to the course by loud-speaker five minutes before the start of each race, and those not presenting themselves will forfeit their right to compete. The first three winners in each section of each event will be required at the presentation rostrum immediately after confirmation of results. The Society reserves the right to refuse entry in the Crag Races. All competitors to wear suitable attire including footwear acceptable to stewards. Races are held in accordance with the rules and safety requirements of the F.R.A.

FOOT RACES Entry form must be accompanied by £5 entry fee for Seniors only. Cheques should be made payable to U.W.A.S. Free admission if entered by entry closing date, otherwise competitors must pay admission to field. • ENTRIES FOR FOOT RACES TO BE SENT BY 16th AUGUST 2015 TO: CRAG RACES ENTRIES, KILNSEY SHOW, PO BOX 3, GRASSINGTON, SKIPTON, N. YORKSHIRE BD23 5UQ (Please send S.A.E. with Entry Form) Declaration must be made at the Runners’ Tent by 2.45 p.m. – NO NUMBERS WILL BE GIVEN OUT AFTER THIS TIME • ALL COMPETITORS MUST DECLARE AND WEAR OFFICIAL NUMBERS

• 37 • Event 1 – One Mile Flat Race Handicap (4 laps). Open. Age 16 and over. Prize money – 1st £60 plus PAUL STANFORTH CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by Mr P. Stanforth; 2nd £35; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £8.

Event 2 – Junior Under 12 Crag Race at 3.15 p.m. Open. Age 9 and under 12 years. Entries may be limited. Prize money – Boys – 1st £12 plus SCHINDLER TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by A. E. Schindler, Esq., 2nd £8; 3rd £6; 4th £5; 5th £4; 6th £3. Prize money – Girls – 1st £10; 2nd £7; 3rd £5; 4th £4; 5th £3; plus the SANDS TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mr and Mrs L. Sands for the first girl under 12 to finish. Prize money to local boy or girl – 1st £5; 2nd £4; 3rd £3 plus THE RAWSON TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by B. Rawson, Esq., for the first local boy to finish. DALES DAIRIES TROPHY (Perpetual) kindly donatd by Dales Dairies for the first local girl in the under 12 crag race. Birth Certificate to be produced on request. Anyone running who is proved to be under 9 will be disqualified from running at Kilnsey Show for three years (Rule 18).

Event 3 – Junior Under 17 and Under 14 Crag Races at 3.30 p.m. Entries may be limited. Prize Money – Age 14 to Under 17 years Boys – 1st £50; 2nd £25; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10. Girls – 1st £20; 2nd £15; 3rd £10, plus BOFRA TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by the British Open Fell Runners’ Association for the first girl in Junior Age 14 to Under 17 Crag Race. Local Boy or Girl – 1st £6; 2nd £5; 3rd £4. ROGER INGHAM CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by R. Ingham for the winner of the Junior, Age 14 to Under 17 Crag Race. Prize Money – Age 12 to Under 14 years Boys – 1st £25; 2nd £18; 3rd £15; 4th £12; 5th £10; 6th £8. Girls – 1st £15 2nd £12; 3rd £10; 4th £8 plus DAVID HIRD TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by D. Hird, Esq; for the first girl in the Age 12 to Under 14 Crag Race. Local Boy or Girl – 1st £6; 2nd £5; 3rd £4 plus FATTORINI CUP (Perpetual), kindly given by P. Fattorini, Esq., for the first local boy in the Age 12 to 14 Crag Race. FOSTER TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by R. W. M. Foster, Esq., for the winner of the Age 12 to Under 14 Crag Race.

• 38 • Event 4 – Open Crag Race at 4.00 p.m. Entries limited at Chief Steward’s discretion. Prize Money Men – 1st £150 2nd £80; 3rd £50; 4th £30; 5th £25; 6th £18; 7th £15; 8th £12; 9th £10; 10th £8. Ladies – 1st £60; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £20; 5th £10. Local Men – 1st £12; 2nd £10. Local Ladies – £10; 2nd £8. Vet40 Men – 1st £20; 2nd £10. Vet40 Ladies – 1st £10; 2nd £8. Vet50 Men – 1st £10. Vet60 Men – 1st £10. Mr Roger Ingham will give £100 to a record breaker in the Open Crag Race. Mr R. Foster will give £50 to the first lady to break the current record in the Open Crag Race. MRS JAMES PROCTER CUP (Perpetual), kindly given for the winner of the Senior Crag Race. THE MALCOLM “CAG” THOMPSON MEMORIAL TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by Mrs S. Thompson for the first local runner to finish the Senior Crag Race. BOFRA TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly donated by the British Open Fell Runners Association for the first Lady to finish the Senior Crag Race. Prize Money Vet60 Men – 1st £10. Prize Money Vet40 Ladies – 1st £10; 2nd £8

PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES – 4.25pm

• 39 • HARNESS RACES Entries must be made on the prescribed entry form and received by Friday 21st August 2015, accompanied by entry fee to: Mrs KATHY LAMBERT P.O. BOX 3, GRASSINGTON, SKIPTON, BD23 5UQ

An admission ticket will be issued to each competitor paying entry fees by the closing date. No tickets will be issued where fees are received after the closing date.

No entries taken on the field. Horse Racing events to be run under the auspices of the British Harness Racing Club and Eden Valley Trotting Association bye-laws and subject to their rules and regulations. Random dope tests may be taken. Sponsorship for these events has been provided by Yorkshire Dales Ice Cream, of Bolton Abbey, and E. B. Webster & Sons, of Cracoe 1st, 2nd and 3rd place Rosettes will be awarded for all races with Special Rosettes for the winner and runner-up in the Open Handicap Final.

Event 1 – 11/4 mile Trotting Handicap. Open Heats. Handicapped, “scratch” and behind. 1st £300; 2nd £80; 3rd £50; 4th £25. Event 2 – Intermediate, Maiden and Novice Heats. 1st £250; 2nd £70; 3rd £40; 4th £25. Event 3 – Trotting Final. 1st £900 plus THE VINCENT WAREING TROPHY (Perpetual), kindly given by V. Wareing, Esq.; 2nd £250; 3rd £150; 4th £50.

Entry Fee: OPEN HANDICAP – £25.00 (Includes E.V.T.A. Surcharge) INTERMEDIATE, MAIDEN AND NOVICE RACES – £20.00 (Includes E.V.T.A. Surcharge)

THE UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WISH TO THANK ALL DONORS OF CHALLENGE CUPS, TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES, FOR THEIR INTEREST AND SUPPORT

• 39 • NOTES

• 41 • NOTES

• 42 • KILNSEY SHOW is one of the Dales’ most important agricultural events. It is a showcase for the livestock skills and hard work of the Dales’ farming community and amongst its other features provides strong support for traditional Dales’ sports. The Show has been running since 1897 – a testament to the commitment of several generations of Dales’ families whose voluntary unpaid efforts have built the Show up to the success it is today. Like all shows of its kind, it depends on support from not only local Dales people but also the general public and especially people like yourself, exhibiting or at least intending to come to the Show. WHY NOT JOIN US? – it’s the best way to ensure continued success into the future for a longstanding Dales’ tradition. You can become a Member which gives you two entrance tickets, access to the members’ tent on the ringside, and free parking on the Showground, currently for £30 a year, or you can elect to be a Vice President and pay

£70 which, in addition to the above, gets you two first class lunches. Just fill in the membership form below and we’ll do the rest. £

KILNSEY SHOW I should like to become a Member/Vice President* of Kilnsey Show (*delete as applicable) and I enclose a cheque payable to “Upper Wharfedale Agricultural Society” (“UWAS” will do!). Membership Fees: Vice President £70; Member £30. N.B: Subscription Fees are payable annually unless your resignation is received in writing. BLOCK CAPITALS PLEASE

NAME...... ADDRESS ...... POST CODE...... TELEPHONE NO...... DATE...... E-MAIL ADDRESS ...... (NOTE: Entry of an e-mail address indicates your acceptance to receive electronic communications from Upper Wharfedale Agricultural Society) Please send to: Kathy Lambert (Secretary) UWAS, P.O. Box 3, Grassington, Skipton BD23 5UQ Tel/Fax: 01756 753259 • Email: [email protected] OTHER SHOW DATES and contact details

GARGRAVE SHOW Saturday 22nd August 2015 Secretary: Mrs Sue Brown Website: www.gargraveshow.org.uk

MALHAM SHOW Saturday 29th August 2015 Secretary: Mr Mike Gomersal Telephone: 01729 830589 Website: www.malhamdale.com

KEIGHLEY SHOW Saturday 5th September 2015 Secretary: Mrs Katrina Thackray Telephone: 01535 633852 Website: www.keighleyshow.org.uk

NIDDERDALE SHOW Monday 21st September 2015 Secretary: Mrs Susan Monk Telephone: 01969 650129 Website: www.nidderdaleshow.org.uk BC