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Duvauchelle Agricultural and Pastoral Association (Inc) Incorporated 1913 Schedule Saturday, 14th January 2017 Closing Date for Horse Entries: December 19, 2016 RAS Regulations - Strictly No Day Measuring For Non-District Competitors

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Duvauchelle Agricultural

and Pastoral Association

(Inc) Incorporated 1913

Schedule

Saturday, 14th January 2017

Closing Date for Horse Entries:

December 19, 2016

RAS Regulations -

Strictly No Day Measuring

For Non-District Competitors

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Ferrymead Heritage Park

Phoenix Lodge

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La Rochelle Motel

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McCarthy Contracting

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Akaroa Auto Centre,

Akaroa Dolphins, Akaroa Four Square,

Akaroa Laundry Services, Akaroa Mail,

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Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust,

BDO ChCh Ltd, Blackcat Cruises,

Alan and Lou Bradford, Ca Bouge,

Canterbury Saddlery, Chez La Mer Backpackers, Cindy Muir Puppy Classes

and Training,

Copthorne Hotel Commodore,

Liz Coubrough, Nick & Rose Davidson,

Paul & Frances de Latour, Duvauchelle General Store

Bar & Bistro, Duvauchelle Hub,

Dolomite Perendale Stud, Eastern Bays Scenic Mail

Run, Fox II Sailing Adventures,

French Peak Wines, Fulton Hogan,

Gallery Lavaud, K & R Grigg,

Guy Norris Engineering, Fire and Ice, June Hay, SD Helps,

Judy Hyde, Mitchell Bros Sawmills, Morton Smith/Dawe Ltd, Mike Norris & Patsy Dart, Nova Sylva Forestry NZ,

Paua Bay Farm Stay, Portistone Garden Centre,

Peraki Fishing Co. Ltd, Mr & Mrs Rolleston, Rural Livestock Ltd,

Saddlery Warehouse, Scorpio Books,

Silverfern Farms, Raywyn Stronach,

R & L Holloway The Olive Grove, Brian and Nancy

Tichborne, Tumbledown Fencing.

Copper Sponsors

J Ballantyne & Co Ltd, Banks Peninsula Pony

Club, Banks Peninsula

Transport, Barrys Bay Traditional

Cheese Factory, Berkeley Waipari Stud,

Borrelli Family, Dorothy & Rex Craw,

Dawes Grain and Stock

Feed K & J Elliott,

Hands Ashford NZ Ltd, HD Farm Direct, Heddell Family,

Sue Johns, Just Souvenirs, J & P Kelland, Mary McNutt, Ma Cherie, B Maley,

D & C Miller, B & F Narbey,

Mike and Georgie Oborne, Pot Pourri,

AK Rhodes,

M Shadbolt, Diana & Harry Stronach,

Studio 67, Takamatua Exports, Takamatua Storage,

K & J Thacker, SD Thomas, FM Turner, KT Vogan,

T & J Walls, Walker Industries, M & J Woodley.

Contact Details

President: Andrew Humm. Starvation Gully Road, Pigeon Bay, RD3, Akaroa 7583. Phone: 03 304 6881 Secretary: Tania Bradley. PO Box 19, Akaroa 7542. Email: [email protected]

Membership - an invitation to you... Members are sent a Schedule and enjoy free admission to the Show. They also have the benefit of discounted entry fees in horse classes. Please encourage your friends to join the Association.

Subscriptions for the year 01.05.16 to 30.04.17 Adult $20.00 (includes two gate passes valued at $20.00 + a district ticket)

Junior $5.00 (16 years and under on Show Day, includes one gate pass)

Admission to Show Grounds: Adults $10.00 Children 16 years and under - Free Parking - Free

Officers of the Association

for the year ending 30 April, 2017 Patrons: K T Vogan, G J Foley, M V Oborne, P Stronach T R Weir, G Oborne, A Rex Craw President: Andrew Humm Senior Vice President: Phil Bremner Junior Vice-President: T Kiely Trustees: A Humm (President), P Bremner (Vice President), T Bradley (Secretary), M Tapley (Past President), G Menzies (Equestrian Convener), Keith Vogan (Patron), R Stronach (Committee) Auditor: T Cole, Tony Cole Financial Services Ltd Honorary Surgeon: Dr S Knapp, M.B., Ch.B (Otago) DRCOG (UK) Honorary Veterinarian: Vetlife Banks Peninsula General Committee: K T Vogan, W Johns, S Borrelli, T Kiely, M Oborne, I Richardson, J Dwyer, M Tapley, G Menzies, G Oborne, P Stronach, R Stronach, B Thompson, A Clark + (All Past Presidents are ex-officio members) Secretary/Treasurer: T Bradley

Sub-Committees: Finance: A Humm (Convenor), M Tapley, I Richardson, W Johns Sponsorship: M Tapley (Convenor) Grounds: I Richardson (Convenor), B Thompson (Show), A Humm (Show), G Oborne (Secretary) (Pony Club), H Le Lievre (Pony Club), N Humm (Pony Club), A Clark (Pony Club) Awards: A Humm (Convenor), M Tapley, G Foley + a representative from the Shadbolt Family Trade Display: W Johns (Convenor), R Curry Horses and Ponies: G Menzies (Convenor), P Stronach, S Borrelli, K Vogan, M Tapley, S Helps, A Clark, H Le Lievre, G Oborne, R Stronach, P Tapley Pets: H Vogan (Convenor). Shearing: P Bremner (Convenor), J Stuart & S Bremner (Secretaries) G J Foley, T Kiely, M Thomson, D McKellar, B Thompson Indoor: Jo Dwyer (Convenor), N Kay, K Paulin, A Bowden, J McClellan, C Oborne, S McAslan, M Moir, E Haylock Entertainment: Duvauchelle A & P Committee, A Humm, T Bradley, A Wadsworth Terrier Racing: I Richardson (Convenor), P Stronach, W Oborne Traffic & Parking: D Evans, Duvauchelle A&P Committee Health & Safety: S Helps (Convenor)

Past Presidents F W Williams 1913-19; S J Vogan 1920-21; J McKay 1922-24; T Wakelin 1925; C R Moore 1926; Jas Mould 1927; P Cunningham 1928; T R Mould 1929; P E Moore 1930; J J Brocherie 1931-32; C D Kay 1933; R Donovan 1934; T W Weir 1935; S H Rhodes 1936; H L Cairns 1937; V Craw 1938; T W Warner 1939; J L Curry 1940; R A H Stewart 1941-42; L L Craw 1943-44; D J Mould 1945-48; H W Menzies 1947-48; First Autumn Show abandoned 1945 and 1950; M P Kay 1951; H O Haylock 1952; A S Mould 1953; A Rex Craw 1954; G E Hueston 1955; T J Brocherie 1956; I S Kay 1957; K L Brown 1958; N N Mason 1959; B J Donovan 1960; V S Shadbolt 1961; R G A Moore 1962; Mrs N F Calvert 1963; E Evans 1964; D J Burnett 1965; A D G McKay 1966; D R Marshall 1967; H G Marshall 1968; G J Foley 1969; T E T Griffin 1970; A F Helps 1971; R G Kay 1972; J W Moore 1973; J G B Stronach 1974; M V Oborne 1975-76; K T Vogan 1977-78; D S Hayward 1979-80; G P J de Latour 1981; A K Rhodes 1982; D S Gunn 1983; M G Craw 1984; O J Brocherie 1985; T L Craw 1986; A B Haylock 1987; E D Marshall 1988; S D Helps 1989; S E Phillips 1990; M P Shadbolt 1991-92; N L Kay 1993; H R J Waghorn 1994; N D R Smith 1995; A L Fraser 1996; Mrs P M Stronach 1997; S D Thomas 1998; H Fraser 1999; A R Dalglish 2000; Mrs G Menzies 2001-02; Mrs G Oborne 2003; Mrs P Alston 2004-05; I Richardson 2006-07; H J Menzies 2008; I J McPherson 2009-11; M Tapley 2011-14; A Humm 2015-

Marshals and Stewards

Office T Bradley (Secretary), S Church, K Read, P Foley

Indoor Exhibits Supervising Marshal - Convenor: Jo Dwyer Door Steward: David Shanks Door Runner: Nicola Shanks Domestic Produce Marshal: E A Haylock

Stewards: D Wren, P Lawson, Mark Errington, Meg Errington

Art Marshal: N Kay Stewards: R Lloyd

Photography Marshal: J A Waghorn Stewards: S Nichols, L Mars, C McMillan

Wine and Beer Marshal: J McLean Stewards: G Curry

Handcraft Marshal: Sylvia McAslan Stewards: M Ball, F Turner, R Jones

Fruit and Vegetables Marshal: K Paulin Stewards: P Haylock, M Wren

Flowers Marshal: Anne Bowden Stewards: J Walker, J Ritchie, C Turnbull, P Kelland, J Westwood, J Walls, D Stronach

Youth Marshal: C Oborne Stewards: A Craw, J Church, J Eales

Horse Section All Horse Rings Supervising Marshal: K T Vogan Ring 1 - Saddle (flat) Hunters & Sport Horses Marshal: S W Harris Stewards: K Harris, D Miller, C Miller Ring 2 – Hacks & Park Hacks Marshal: J Walker Stewards: P Le Lievre, T J Masefield Ring 3 - Ponies over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Marshal: H J Menzies Stewards: M Oborne, R Brown Ring 4 - Ponies over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Marshal: P Richardson Steward: R McKellar, H Le Lievre, S Gough, L De Latour Ring 5 - Ponies not exceeding 128cm Marshal: W Oborne Stewards: A Grigg, G Carson Menzies Cup Marshal: V Wigram Stewards: M Walker, L Rhodes

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Jumping Competitions Supervising Marshal: S Helps Hack Hunter Jumping Marshal: B Hutchinson Stewards: Paddy Stronach, L Hutchinson, C Broome, Pete Foley, M Malcolm, S Stewart, S Allman Pony Hunter Jumping Marshal: T H Stronach Stewards: J Cataliotti, R Cataliotti, C J Chamberlain, G Oborne, D Helps, S Macer, R Williams Meet & Greet Marshal: Sue Johns Standard Measurers Marshal: A Humm Steward: R E Menzies L Rhodes, R Vogan, L Curry Back Number Steward: G Oborne, T Roberts, B Bell Scratching Steward: P M Foley

Shearing Section Shearing Marshal: P Bremner Shearing Secretaries: J Stuart, S Bremner Stewards: M Thomson, H Johns, D McKellar, T Kiely Timekeeper: G Foley, J Kelland

Pets and Dog Sections Pets Marshal: H Vogan Pets Stewards: R Vogan

Terrier Racing Marshals: I Richardson Stewards: P Stronach, W Oborne

Entertainment Marshal: A Humm Stewards: W Johns, A Wadsworth, T Bradley

Gate and Car Parking Marshal: D Evans Gate & Parking Stewards: Akaroa and Bays Lions Club

Others Refreshments: Marshall: A Cox, Steward: B Anderson, S Dowson Stock and Parade Supervisors: K T Vogan, P de Latour Paddocking: K T Vogan (Phone/Fax: 03 304 5808)

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Duties of Equestrian Marshals and Stewards The duties of Ring Marshals shall be:

1. To read the Schedule and familiarise themselves with the classes and associated conditions for each.

2. To take charge of the Section to which they are appointed. 3. To give full instructions to their Class Stewards, prior to, and on the day of the

Show. 4. To arrange for the constant and effective supervision of their Sections, and the

convenience of judges, exhibitors and the public. 5. To advise the judge of the number of classes to be judged. 6. To advise the judge of the number of competitors in each class. 7. To advise the judge of the number of awards for each class. 8. To assist the judge to remain within the time allocations required. 9. To advise the judge of any local rules relating to the classes being judged. 10. To collect and collate the judges’ cards for the supreme champion judging. 11. To take the Judge to the Judges Luncheon area at midday.

The duties of Ring Stewards shall be:

1. To read the Schedule and familiarise themselves with the classes and associated conditions for each.

2. To study carefully the conditions and regulations. 3. To see that the catalogue numbers are placed on pens, posts or otherwise as

directed by the Marshals on the day before the Show. 4. To ensure there is a table and chairs in the ring. 5. To collect Ring Box from the Secretary's Office on Show morning and ensure it

contains all that is needed in the ring. 6. To see that all horses in classes where measurement is specified have their

certificates of measurement before entering the ring. 7. Not to accept any horse entries other than in the catalogue except with the

written permission from the Secretary's Office. 8. To wait on the judges, to acquaint them with the instructions and conditions

governing the particular class being judged and to point out the exhibits in the class under examination.

9. To take note of the decision of the judges and immediately fill in the results forms in full and prize tickets as required.

10. To ensure all the results forms are signed by the Marshal, and delivered to the Secretary's office promptly.

11. To sort the Ribbons and prize envelope and then hand them to the judge. 12. To change the class numbers on the ring board after each class. 13. To return the Ring Box to the Secretary’s Office at the end of judging. 14. To complete novice performance cards as required. The duties of Loudspeaker Steward shall be: 1. Duties above as per Steward. 2. To radio results to the loud speaker in a clear and timely manner.

Duties of Indoor Marshals and Stewards The duties of Indoor Marshals shall be:

1. To read the Schedule and familiarise themselves with the classes and associated conditions for each.

2. To take charge of the Section to which they are appointed 3. To assist with Indoor setup on Friday morning. 4. To give full instructions to their Section Stewards. 5. To ensure there are adequate Stewards to run the section. 6. To be available (or delegate the role) to accept entries on the Friday evening

(4pm to 6pm) and on Show day morning 7. To coordinate with the Convener to ensure the materials required for entries

and display are available at the time required. 8. To provide effective supervision of their Sections. 9. To advise the judge of the number of classes to be judged. 10. To advise the judge of the number of competitors in each class. 11. To advise the judge of the number of awards for each class. 12. To assist the judge to remain within the time allocations required. 13. To advise the judge of any local rules relating to the classes being judged. 14. To collect and collate the judges decisions and record for final results,

including the points summary 15. To ensure someone takes the Judge to the Judges Luncheon tent 16. To assist with the pay out of prizes at the end of the day. 17. To attend the post Show meeting in preparation for the next Show.

The duties of Indoor Stewards shall be:

1. To read the Schedule and familiarise themselves with the classes and associated conditions for each.

2. To be available on the Friday (4pm to 6pm) to accept entries if required. 3. To see that the class numbers and names are set out as required. 4. To ensure the entries are recorded as required. 5. To ensure all entries are correctly labelled with the entrant's number and

class. 6. To cover the entries with netting if required. 7. To take note of the decision of the judges and immediately fill in the award

cards as required.

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Closing Dates for Entries

Horse Entries - Horse Entries close on December 19, 2016.

Indoor Entries

Art, Photography, Fruit and Vegetable entries close at 9.30am on Show Day.

Postal entries are also encouraged for the Photography Section to: Duvauchelle A&P Show, PO Box 19, Akaroa 7542.

Presidents Choice, Special Pallet Class, Domestic Produce, Wine and Beer, Youth, Handcraft, and Flower entries close at 10am sharp on Show Day.

The indoor sections are open to accept entries the day before Show Day between 4 and 6pm (Sections 5-12). Security will be in place; however, the Show

Committee accepts no liability for these early entries.

Shearing Entries Entries accepted on Show day with the Shearing Secretary.

Pet Entries Entries accepted before 10am on Show day at the Pet’s area. All entries must be made on the official forms provided and must be accompanied by entry fees. Entry forms are available online at www.showday.com, from the Secretary, PO Box 19, Akaroa 7542, or by email at [email protected]

Trade Space

Trade Space Availability Contact: The Secretary, PO Box 19, Akaroa 7542

or email [email protected]

Exhibitors are to complete a Trade Application Form. These forms are available from the Secretary. The trade space fee is $20 per metre frontage for unpowered sites and $30 per metre frontage for powered sites. The minimum of site fee is $50. Two gate passes are issued for each site.

The Duvauchelle A&P Committee hires out: Trestle tables: 1.8m and 2.4m

Round tables 3ft Stackable folding chairs

Please contact Keith Vogan 03 304 5808 for more information.

Rules and Regulations General Rules and Regulations 1. The decision of the Committee shall be final in all cases.

2. All people admitted to the Show Grounds shall be subject to the rules and orders of the Committee and in the event of misbehaviour, may be removed from the show ground by order of at least five members of the committee.

3. It is the Association's policy to see that all due care is taken to protect people and property, however, the Association shall not be liable to any person in case of injury, loss or damage by reason of any defect, accident, negligence, or neglect, however it arises.

4. Dogs on the show grounds are to be kept on a lead at all times.

5. All entries are to be made with the Secretary as stated in the current Schedule. No entry will be received after that date. The Committee will not consider the entry valid unless the fees are paid at the time of entry.

6. Should any exhibitor, in the opinion of the Committee, be guilty of any fraudulent practice, either in entering or exhibiting, all exhibits of that exhibitor shall be disqualified and their name shall not appear on the official prize list.

7. First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth places will be awarded at the discretion of the Judge.

8. Prize money will be awarded irrespective of the number of entries in the class.

9. The fact that there is no competition in any class shall not prevent the First Prize from being awarded.

10. The Judges, in arriving at their decisions, are directed to award the prizes to the entries in each class which they consider best represent the particular breed or description.

11. The Association accepts no responsibility for special prizes not being awarded by sponsors.

12. Entry and participation in the competitions signifies acceptance of all conditions of the Show.

Rules and Regulations specific to the Equestrian Section 1. All rules and regulations in the above General Rules and Regulations section

apply. 2. Horse and pony competitors may purchase an RAS Equestrian Judges &

Competitors Rule Book from RAS, PO Box 54, Woodend, North Canterbury 7641.

3. No horse is to be tied in the entrance lane. 4. No breast plate numbers are to be worn. 5. Riders may enter only one rider class. 6. Riders must wear hard hats or safety helmets at all times. 7. RAS approved helmets must be worn by all riders 16 years of age and under. 8. All Competitors bring horses to show grounds at their own risk. 9. Rings will not wait for competitors in other rings.

10. All protests must be in writing, and may be entered either before or after the judges have proceeded to their duties. The party entering the protest must deposit $20.00, which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. If the protest is lodged before the judges proceed to their duties, the onus of proof will lie with the party protesting. No protest will be received later than 45 minutes after the judging is completed. The Committee, of not less than five members, will decide all protests as soon as practicable, and there shall be no appeal from their decision.

11. Competition points in all sections: Five entries or more, first 6 points, second 4 points, third 2 points, fourth 1 point; Less than five entries: first 6 points, second 4 points, third 2 points; Champions 2 points extra; Reserve Champions 1 point extra.

12. An 80% refund of equestrian entry fees will only be considered on the production of a medical or veterinarian certificate.

13. All veterinary services provided at the show must be paid in cash at the time of consultation.

14. Any person with outstanding fees for Veterinary Services provided at a previous Show will be ineligible to enter for the current Show.

15. The Committee has the right to alter, combine or delete any classes at their discretion.

16. Where (District only) horses are measured in their shoes, 0.5 cm will be allowed for the shoe. All horses/ponies when measured and found to be entered in the wrong classes will be transferred to their correct classes by the Association's Official Measurer. All horses are to be measured by 8.15am.

17. No back number will be issued without a height certificate. A current or life certificate of measurement from a Metropolitan A & P Association will be accepted.

18. Height and Performance certificates for Horse classes are to be carried at all times.

19. Only exhibiting horses will be allowed on the show grounds. 20. Leading Rein Class ponies must be in snaffle bit with lead attached to

noseband. 21. Novice & Open Classification: A novice horse/pony or rider is one that has yet

to win 6 classes in any division within the competitions provided at any A& P Show. The number of novice wins is to be counted at the time of the Show, not the entry.

22. Once a horse/ pony commences the Show Season as a Hack, or Saddle Pony or Saddle (flat) Hunter or Hunter (flat) Pony, that horse/pony is not able to transfer to another section during that Show season. If a Show does not hold Saddle (flat) Hunter and Hunter (flat) Pony classes this ruling does not apply.

23. In Novice Flat classes, Unity, Hacks, Shepherd's Hack, Saddle Hunter horses and ponies are to be exhibited in a snaffle bit.

24. District competition means and includes any person and horse whose permanent home is in the area of the old Banks Peninsula District Council.

25. Forbidden Substances: The use of tranquillisers, stimulants, or any drug capable of affecting the performance of horses/ponies is forbidden. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried

out during the Show and that testing of all animals is at the owner’s risk. Testing for forbidden substances will be carried out under the Royal Agricultural Society (Incorporated) Forbidden Substance Judiciary Committee (FSJC) procedures and rules. (Refer Rule 89 RAS Equestrian Judges & Competitors Rule Book).

26. No horses are allowed in or to pass through the crowd on Show Day. No horses are to be tied to vehicles.

27. Arrangements will be made for the accommodation of floats. 28. All horse section prize winners must participate in the Grand Parade.

Rules and Regulations specific to the Indoor Section 1. All rules and regulations in the above General Rules and Regulations section

apply. 2. Competition points in all sections: first 6 points, second 4 points, third 2 points,

fourth 1 point. 3. When more than one person is tied on points for prizes, one winner is drawn at

random.

Rules and Regulations specific to the Shearing Section 1. All rules and regulations in the above General Rules and Regulations section

apply. 2. The rules of Shearing Sport NZ Ltd, as printed in their directory, will be adhered

to at this show. 3. All veterinary services provided at the show must be paid in cash at the time of

consultation. 4. Any person with outstanding fees for Veterinary Services provided at a previous

Show will be ineligible to enter for the current Show. 5. All shearing events will be run in compliance with the National Shearing and

Wool Handling rules.

Rules and Regulations specific to the Pets Section 1. All rules and regulations in the above General Rules and Regulations section

apply. 2. All veterinary services provided at the show must be paid in cash at the time of

consultation. 3. Any person with outstanding fees for Veterinary Services provided at a previous

Show will be ineligible to enter for the current Show. 4. All animals entered for showing or exhibiting must be from a current TB Clear

Status Herd. 5. A NAIT approved RFID tag will be mandatory for all movements of cattle,

including day old calves. 6. Dog Exhibitors MUST be able to produce District Registration and Parvo Virus

Certificates on demand.

Entry and participation in the competitions signifies acceptance of all conditions of the show.

Camping Rules 1. Camping fees are $5 per person per night. 2. The shower is provided for camper use. Campers are not to use the

Duvauchelle Camping Grounds facilities. 3. The Plunket grounds area is strictly out of bounds. 4. No dogs are allowed except dogs entered in the show. 5. Campers are required to deliver their rubbish to the Refuse Station at

Barry’s Bay. 6. Horses and ponies staying on the show grounds must be entered in the

Duvauchelle A&P Show (due to limited space). 7. All horse manure must collected and deposited in the sign posted area. 8. Horse yards are available at $10.00 per yard. 9. Once the main show ring has been defined with posts, and watered, this

area is NOT to be used by horses and ponies for exercise purposes.

The above rules will be strictly enforced. All horses are on these grounds at the owner’s risk. All camping and riding is done so at your own risk.

Enjoy your stay.

Camp Convenor: Keith Vogan. Phone 03 304 5808 or 0274313298

Recognition Award

For the area of Banks Peninsula from Teddington through

Gebbies Valley and the Eastern side of Fiddlers Road

Closing date for nominations: 19th December, 2016

2016 Show Award Recipients: Ged & Pippa Foley

Conditions for nomination: A person, from any walk of life, who has given long-standing service (more than twenty years is preferable to a shorter term), loyalty and reliability while living in the area of Banks Peninsula (see above). The Recognition Award is for people other than New Years, Queen's Birthday and the Christchurch City Council awards recipients in the current year.

Nominations can be put forward by one person, a group of people or an organisation to the Secretary of the Duvauchelle A & P Association on the application form, available from: The Secretary, PO Box 19, Akaroa 7542 or email: [email protected]

A record of the award recipient will be printed in the schedule and the catalogue. A photograph and information on the life of the recipient will be made available to the local press prior to Show Day.

A person not selected one year can be nominated again.

The selection committee will consist of the President, the Past President of the Association, and Mr G J Foley.

The award will be presented on Show Day immediately after the Grand Parade and the President's speech.

Past Recipients:

2015 Mr Don Wright 2014 Mr Keith Vogan 2013 Neil and Di Kay 2012 Mrs Fay Miller 2011 Mr Denis Hammond 2010 Mrs Ngaio Stewart 2009 Mrs Virginia Wigram 2008 Mrs Lee Warren 2008 Mr Edmond Hutchinson 2007 Mrs Chris Walker 2006 Chris & Gilly McFarlane

2005 Mr Richard Stewart 2004 Mr Rex Craw 2004 Mr Tom Brice 2003 Mr Alf Thelning 2003 Mrs Heather Hancock 2002 Mr Harold Hagland 2001 Mrs Elizabeth Haylock 2000 Mr Brian Bremner 1999 Miss Nancy More 1999 Miss Sally Lee 1998 Mr Terry Stewart

1997 Mrs Alison Stewart 1996 Mrs Paddy Stronach 1996 Mr Frank Helps 1995 Miss Jean Wendleborn 1995 Mr Don Patten 1994 Mr Jim Shipman 1994 Mr Ted Armstrong 1994 Mrs Joyce Evans 1993 Mr Scott Craw 1993 Mr Percy Ussher

This Award is sponsored by Margaret and (the late) Vern Shadbolt

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Motels

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Camping

Duvauchelle Holiday Park – Family park situated on the water’s edge. Seafield Road, Duvauchelle. Phone: 03 304 5777 Web: www.duvauchelleholidaypark.co.nz

B&B

The Olive Grove – Luxury B&B Accommodation. 36 Sawmill Road, Robinsons Bay, RD1, Akaroa. Phone: 03 304 5190 Web: www.theolivegrove.net.nz

Section 1 - Horses Entries close on December 19, 2016

RAS Regulations - Strictly No Day Measuring

For Non-District Competitors

Entry Fees: All Classes including Jumping classes: Members $6.00, Non-Members $9.00 Entry Fees for Hunter classes as shown at the beginning of the Hunter Section. Entry fee includes RAS levy of $1 per class. A $4.00 deposit is required per back number payable with entries; $2.00 is refundable on return of the back number on show day. Prizes: Classes 150-163 (Ring 1), 250-265 (Ring 2), 350-359 (Ring 3), 450-465 (Ring 4), 550-565 (Ring 5) ; First $10.00, Second $6.00, Third $4.00. Prizes for Jumping Competitions are shown at the beginning of the jumping section. All trophies are for perpetual challenge.

Entries close on December 19, 2016 No late entries. No changes or alterations of morning classes after 8.30am or afternoon classes after 1pm on Show Day. Entries must state whether competitors are DISTRICT or not. No pony or hack under the age of three years is permitted to be shown under saddle at this Show.

Judging Judging Commences at 8.30am. There will be no official lunch break. Menzies Cup judging commences at 8.30am and ends at 12 noon sharp. Judges may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. This show supports the RAS yellow card system.

Measuring/Back Numbers Measuring on the grounds (for District only horses) will be available on Saturday morning at 7.30am. No back number will be issued unless a height certificate (temporary or permanent) is produced and all entry fees are paid in full.

Grand Parade All horse section prize winners must participate in the Grand Parade held immediately at completion of lunchtime entertainment (approx. 1pm).

Rules and Regulations Please refer to the rules in the beginning of the Schedule. Owing to space no stallions are allowed on the grounds at any time. No horse is to be tied in the entrance lane. No breast plate numbers are to be worn. Riders may enter only one rider class. Riders must wear hard hats or safety helmets at all times. RAS approved helmets must be worn by all riders 16 years of age and under. All Competitors bring horses to show grounds at their own risk. Rings will not wait for competitors in other rings.

Pony Club Groups and Treks These are most welcome. Assistance will be given to help with accommodation for groups and horses. Please contact Keith Vogan. Any exhibitor requiring paddocking of stock before or after the Show, please contact Keith Vogan, phone 03 304 5808, when entering.

Trophies

Trophy winners are requested to please return the trophies to the Secretary prior to the next Show.

Please present trophies at the Secretary's Office for complimentary engraving as soon as practical. E B Evans Memorial Trophy: Supreme Champion Hack, donated by the Evans Family (2016 DeFilippi Family) T R & C E Mould Memorial Challenge Cup: Champion Hack, donated by Mrs A E Prendergast (2016 DeFilippi Family)

P M & J G B Stronach Trophy: Champion Park Hack (2016 Olivia Mason) Masefield Challenge Cup: A Silver Challenge Cup for the combination scoring most points in Saddle Horse Classes. The Cup was competed for the first time at the 1949 Annual Show. Won outright by Wood Family in 1973 and re-donated by them for perpetual challenge. (2016 Molly Grigg) Victor Craw Cup: Won outright by Mr T Masefield in 1948. Re-donated by the Masefield Family for perpetual challenge for the District Hack Hunter. (2016 Lucinda Hutchinson) G & MV Oborne Trophy: Supreme Champion Pony (2016 Lily Peters) Pony Annual Challenge Cup: An annual silver Challenge Cup for competition in the Pony Classes presented to the combination Pony and Rider gaining most points in Classes 350-565, excluding unity and trotting classes. (2016 Alice Hutchinson) Takamatua Horse Sports Cup: Re-donated by Messrs R T & D O Masefield as a Challenge Cup to the district combination gaining most points in the Saddle Pony Section. (2016 Alice Hutchinson)

Open Menzies Cup: Donated by Mr & Mrs S Harris and Mr & Mrs R E Menzies for Open Unity in the horse section (2016 Lily Peters) Junior Menzies Cup: Unity Competition Pony Section, donated by the late H W & I H Menzies. (2016 Alice Peters) Senior Menzies Cups: Unity Competition Pony Section, donated by the late H W & I H Menzies. Senior (2016 Annabelle Velenski) Matt Shepherd Cup: Champion Rider 10 years and under 21 years (2016 Lily Peters) Dalley Shepherd Cup: Perpetual Challenge for Champion Hunter donated by Miss M Dalley and Miss B Shepherd (2016 Gussie Thompson) Tiffany Stewart Challenge Cup: Annual Challenge Cup for the District Pony and Rider gaining the highest aggregate of jumping points in Classes 850-861 donated by the Banks Peninsula Pony Club. (2016 Annabelle Velenski) Mason Cup: Annual Challenge Cup for the Champion Pony Hunter. (2016 Gabrielle Rennie) Chawty Warren Trophy: Perpetual Challenge for District Pony Hunter not exceeding 138cm donated by E V L Warren. (2016 Julia Hutchinson) Burnett Cup: Re-donated as a Horse Trophy to the Champion A Pony, not exceeding 148cm (2016 Lily Peters) Helps Family Trophy: Champion (flat) Saddle Hunter (2016 Andrea Spain) Alston Family Cup: Perpetual Challenge for District Pony Hunter over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm. (2016 Alice Hutchinson) Lester Family Cup: Perpetual Challenge for Champion Pony up to 128cm. (2016 Meg Glassey) de Latour Family Cup: Supreme Champion Saddle Mount. (2016 Lily Peters) Judy Jamieson Memorial Cup: The aggregate of points by a district competitor, under 17 years, in the horse section. (2016 Annabelle Velenski) Banks Peninsula Pony Club Trophy: District First Ridden Pony (2016 Charlotte Wright) Lathom Contracting Trophy: District Lead Rein Pony (2016 Belle Wright) Canterbury Cob and Pony Cup: District Pony up to 128cm (2016 Estella Velenski) de Latour Award: Champion Pony Hunter over 138cm and not over 148cm (2016 Gabrielle Rennie)

Championship Sashes (Donors in brackets)

Supreme Champion Saddle Mount (Mrs June Hay) 2016 Lily Peters Supreme Champion Hack (Mrs J Inwood) 2016 Champion Hack (S D Thomas) 2016 DeFilippi Family Reserve Champion Hack (A R & R H Davison) 2016 Olivia Mason Champion Park Hack (M & G Oborne) 2016 Olivia Mason Reserve Champion Park Hack (S D Thomas) 2016 Julia Burdett-Clark Champion Saddle Hunter (A R & R H Davison) 2016 Andrea Spain Reserve Champion Saddle Hunter (R O'Malley Builders) 2016 Belinda Field-Dodgson

Supreme Champion Pony (Borrelli Family) 2016 Lily Peters Champion Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm (Mrs B S Maley) 2016 Lily Peters Reserve Champion Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm (Richie O'Malley Builders) 2016 Alice Hutchinson Champion Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm (Richie O'Malley Builders) 2016 Alice Peters Reserve Champion Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm (Arthur Burke Ltd) 2016 Millie Thompson Champion Pony not exceeding 128cm (Mrs J Inwood) 2016 Meg Glassey Reserve Champion Pony not exceeding 128cm (sponsor required) 2016 Vanessa Pickens Champion Rider from first and second prize winners in the riding classes aged 10 years and over (Banks Peninsula Pony Club) 2016 Lily Peters Reserve Champion Rider from first and second prize winners in the riding classes 10 years and over (Banks Peninsula Pony Club) 2016 Meg Glassey Champion First Ridden Pony (Chez la Mer) 2016 Katie Fitzsimons Reserve Champion First Ridden Pony (Chez la Mer) 2016 Poppy Slater Champion Leading Rein Pony (Chez la Mer) 2016 Chloe Foster Reserve Champion Leading Rein Pony (Chez la Mer) 2016 Poppy Freeman Champion Hack Hunter (R E Stronach) 2016 Gussie Thompson Reserve Champion Hack Hunter (Akaroa Laundry) 2016 Ann Ferriman Champion Pony Hunter 148cm and under (Bank Peninsula Transport) 2016 Gabrielle Rennie Reserve Champion Pony Hunter 148cm and under (Richie O'Malley Builders) 2016 Alice Dalzell The Association will give ribbons to the highest placed district competitors in Junior and Senior Menzies Cup. Special Prizes The family of the late Mr & Mrs A A Hutchinson give $20 for the best Hack, which wins the most points at Duvauchelle and Banks Peninsula A&P Shows. Competitors must compete at both shows. Mrs N Hutchinson will collect results from the Duvauchelle A & P Show.

"A Show Hack should show quality, elegance and gaiety, with very good paces. It must be well mannered and capable of giving its rider a pleasant and easy ride for a short journey".

"A Hunter shown under saddle should have substance, be active and well-mannered with very strong easy paces. It must be capable of carrying the required weight for long distances over varied country. Will not be asked to jump in this section unless specified, but may be called upon to gallop".

Saddle Hunters & Sport Horses: Ring 1 Judge: Kerri Moffatt

Helps Family Trophy presented to the Champion Saddle Hunter. Judging starts at 8.30am sharp. Please read the rules and regulations earlier in the schedule. For entry fees and prize money see Section 1. Snaffle bits only in Novice, Shepherd's Mount and young Sport Horse classes. No pony or hack under the age of three years is permitted to be shown under saddle at this show. A Hunter shown under saddle should have substance, be active and well-mannered with very strong easy paces. It must be capable of carrying the required weight for long distances over varied country. Will not be asked to jump in this section unless specified, but may be called upon to gallop Class 150 Rider on a saddle hunter over 148cm Class 151 District saddle hunter over 148cm Class 152 Novice (0-2 wins) saddle hunter over 148cm Class 153 Novice (0-5 wins) saddle hunter over 148cm Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter to be judged from winners of classes 152 & 153 (2nd placed horse to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve) Class 154 Novice (0-5 wins) paced and mannered saddle hunter over 148cm Class 155 Open saddle hunter over 148cm and not exceeding 163cm Class 156 Open saddle hunter over 163cm For class157 the horse may only be entered in once. Class 157 Open Lady’s or Gentleman’s Saddle Hunter on Type May be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman (conformation class) Champion and Reserve Champion Saddle Hunter to be judged from winners of classes 155,156 & 157 (2nd placed horse to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve) Helps Family Trophy Class 158 Paced and mannered saddle hunter over 148cm & not exceeding 163cm Class 159 Young Sport horse 4-6 years over 148cm Class 160 Shepherd’s mount over 148cms Class 161 Working hunter over 148cm (Not HOY)

Working hunters are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of good strong confirmation with good manners, sound pacers and be a comfortable ride over long distances. They will be required to jump a minimum of two and a maximum of five hunter-type fences. Jumping style and ability 40%, confirmation 30%, pacers and manners 30%. Horses will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints within the venue involved. Not HOY Supreme Champion Saddle Mount to be judged in Ring 3 from Supreme Champion Hack, Champion Saddle Hunter, and Supreme Champion Pony.

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PM & JGB Stronach Trophy presented to the Champion Park Hack TR & CT Mould Memorial Trophy presented to the Champion Hack EB Evans Memorial Trophy Presented to the Supreme Champion Hack De latour Family Cup presented to the Supreme Champion Saddle Mount Judging starts at 8.30am sharp. Please read the rules in Section 1. For entry fees & prize money see Section 1. Snaffle bits only in Novice classes. A Show Hack should show quality, elegance and gaiety, with very good paces. It must be well mannered and capable of giving its rider a pleasant and easy ride for a short journey. Class 250 Rider on a Hack or Park Hack Class 251 District Hack or Park Hack Park Hacks Class 252 Novice Park Hack (0-2 wins) Class 253 Novice Park Hack (0-5 wins) Novice Champion and Reserve Novice Champion Park Hack judged from winners of classes 252 & 253 (second placed horse to Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve Champion) Class 254 Novice Paced and Mannered Park Hack (0-5 wins) Class 255 Open Park Hack over 148cm but not exceeding 153cm Class 256 Open Park Hack over 153cm but not exceeding 158cm Class 257 Open Lady or Gentleman’s Park Hack on type (may be ridden by a lady or a gentleman)

Champion and Reserve Champion Park Hack judged from classes 255, 256 & 257 (second placed horse to champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion). Class 258 Open paced and mannered Park Hack Hacks Class 259 Novice Hack (0-2 wins) Class 260 Novice Hack (0-5 wins)

Novice Champion and Reserve Novice Champion Hack judged from classes 259 and 260 (second placed horse to the champion to be judged alongside remaining winner for Reserve Champion Hack). Class 261 Novice paced and mannered Hack (0-5 wins) Class 262 Open Hack over 158cm and not exceeding 163cm Class 263 Open Hack over 163cm Class 264 Open Lady's or Gentleman’s Hack on Type (may be ridden by Lady or Gentleman) Champion and Reserve Champion Hack judged from classes 262, 263, 264 (second placed horse to the champion to be judged alongside remaining winners for Reserve Champion Hack). Class 265 Open paced and mannered Hack Supreme Champion Saddle Mount judged in Ring 3 from Champion Saddle (flat) Hunter, Supreme Champion Hack and Supreme Champion Pony Special Prize $50 Gift Card donated by J Ballantyne & Co Ltd

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Ponies: Ring 3 (Group "A") Judge: Gillian Thompson

Matt Shepherd Cup presented to Champion Rider 10 years and under 21 years. Burnett Cup presented to Champion Pony, not exceeding 148cm. G & MV Oborne Trophy presented to the Supreme Champion Pony. Judging starts at 8.30am sharp. Please read the rules and regulations earlier in the schedule. For entry fees and prize money see Section 1. Competitors are only allowed to enter one Best Rider Class. Only snaffle bits in Novice classes. Open ponies must be ridden by riders under 17 years of age as at 1st August 2016. Class 350 Best Rider, 16 years and under 21 years Class 351 Best Rider, 14 years and under 16 years

Champion and Reserve Champion Rider to be judged from Rings 3 and 4 in Ring 3 by Ring 3 & 4 judges. Matt Shepherd Cup. 1st prize winners from Classes 350, 351, 450,and 451 (2nd place getters to stand by). Special Prize $25 for Champion Rider - donated by Richie O'Malley Builders. Class 352 District Pony (0-2 wins) over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Class 353 District Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Class 354 Novice (0-2 wins) pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Class 355 Novice (0-5 wins) pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm to be judged from winners of classes 354 and 355 (2nd placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve) Class 356 Open Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 143cm Class 357 Open Pony over 143cm and not exceeding 148cm Champion and Reserve Champion Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm to be judged from winners of classes 356 and 357 (2nd placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve) Burnett Cup. Special Prize $25 for Champion Pony Arthur Burke's Ltd Class 358 Novice (0-5 wins) paced and mannered pony 138cm & not exceeding 148cm Class 359 Open paced and mannered pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm (Note: School Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 148cm see Class 460) Supreme Champion Pony to be judged at the end of ring judging from Champions from Rings 3, 4 and 5 in Ring 4 by the judges from Rings 3, 4 and 5. G & M V Oborne Trophy Supreme Champion Saddle Mount to be judged in Ring 1 from Supreme Champion Hack, Champion Saddle (flat) Hunter, and Supreme Champion Pony.

Ponies: Ring 4 (Group "B") Judge: Kevin Lawrence

S & J Stevens Trophy presented to the Champion Pony. Judging starts at 8.30am sharp. Please read the rules and regulations earlier in the schedule. For entry fees and prize money see Section 1. Competitors are only allowed to enter one Best Rider class. Snaffle bits only in Novice classes. Riders are to be under 15 years of age as at 1st August 2016. Class 450 Best Rider 12 years and under 14 years Class 451 Best Rider 10 years and under 12 years Champion and Reserve Champion Rider from Rings 3 and 4 to be judged in Ring 3 by Ring 3 & 4 judges. - Matt Shepherd Cup. 1st prize winners from classes 350, 351, 450, and 451 (2nd place getters to stand by). Class 452 District Novice (0-2 wins) over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Class 453 District Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Class 454 Novice (0-2 wins) Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Class 455 Novice (0-5 wins) Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm to be judged from winners of classes 454 and 455 (2nd placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve) Class 456 Open Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 133cm Class 457 Open Pony over 133cm and not exceeding 138cm Champion and Reserve Champion Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm to be judged from winners of Class 456 and 457 (2nd placed pony to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve) S & J Stevens Trophy Class 458 Novice (0-5 wins) paced and mannered pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Class 459 Open paced and mannered Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Class 460 School Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 148cm to be ridden by one or more children facing forward. To be judged on reliability, willingness and soundness. Supreme Champion Pony to be judged from Champions from rings 3, 4 and 5 in Ring 3 by the judges from rings 3, 4 and 5. G & MV Oborne Trophy

First Ridden Classes Judge: Kevin Lawrence

Riders to be 9 years and under (age as at 01-01-2016). First ridden ponies must be ridden in a bridle with a single rein. Combination of rider and pony may only enter classes 560, 461, 462, 463, 464 & 465. Combinations may not enter any jumping classes. Ponies not to exceed 138cm. Class 461 Best First Ridden rider Class 462 District First Ridden Pony not exceeding 138cm to be ridden by a

district rider Banks Peninsula Pony Club Trophy Class 463 Novice (0-5 wins) First Ridden Pony not exceeding 138cm Class 464 Open First ridden pony not exceeding 138cm Class 465 Best paced and mannered first ridden pony not exceeding 138cm Champion and Reserve Champion First Ridden Pony to be judged from class 464.

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Ponies: Ring 5 ( Group "C") Judge: Rosie Grimsey

Lester Family Cup presented to the Champion Pony Judging starts at 8.30am sharp. Please read the rules and regulations earlier in the schedule. For entry fees and prize money see Section 1. Competitors are only allowed to enter one Best Rider class. Snaffle bits only in Novice classes. Riders must be under 13 years of age as at 1st August 2016. Class 550 Best Rider under 10 years Class 551 District Novice (0-2 wins) not exceeding 128cm Class 552 District Pony not exceeding 128cm Class 553 Novice (0-2 wins) Pony not exceeding 128cm Class 554 Novice (0-5wins) Pony not exceeding 128 cm Judging of Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Pony not exceeding 128cm from winners of classes 553 and 554 (2nd placed pony to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve) Class 555 Open Pony not exceeding 123cm Class 556 Open Pony over 123cm and not exceeding 128cm Champion and Reserve Champion Pony to be judged from winners of classes 555 & 556 (2nd placed pony to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve) Lester Family Cup Class 557 Novice (0-5 win) Best paced and mannered Pony not exceeding 128cm Class 558 Open paced and mannered Pony not exceeding 123cm Class 559 Open paced and mannered Pony over 123cm and not exceeding 128cm Class 560 Child's School Pony, not exceeding 138cm to be ridden by one or more children facing forward, to be judged on reliability, willingness and soundness. Supreme Champion Pony to be judged from Champions from rings 3, 4 and 5 in Ring 3 by the judges from rings 3, 4 and 5. G & MV Oborne Trophy.

Leading Rein Classes Judge: Rosie Grimsey

Riders must be 4yrs and not exceeding 7 years of age 1st August 2016. Ponies must be led by someone 16yrs and over. The leading rein must be attached to the noseband of a simple snaffle bridle. Ponies are not to exceed 128cm. Combinations of pony and rider may only enter Classes 560, 561, 562, 563 (novice only),564 and 565. Combinations may not enter any jumping classes. Lead Rein Ponies are to be judged on: 60% suitability and safeness and 40% conformation and paces.

Class 561 Best Lead Rein Rider Class 562 District Lead Rein Pony to be ridden by a District Rider Lathom Contracting Trophy Class 563 Novice (0-5 wins) Lead Rein Pony not exceeding 128cm Class 564 Open Lead Rein Pony not exceeding 123cm Class 565 Open Lean Rein Pony, over 123cm and not exceeding 128cm

Champion and Reserve Champion Lead Rein Pony (To be judged from the winners of classes 564 & 565. Second placed Lead Rein Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion)

Class 566 Open Paced & Mannered Lead Rein Pony Ribbons to be awarded to all entrants.

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Menzies Cups Judge: Anne Crutchley

Competitors may enter in only one unity class. Menzies Cup Memorial Challenge originally donated by the late H W and I H Menzies. Miniatures donated by A W Menzies and (the late) J E Harris. Judging will finish at 12 noon sharp. Identification ribbons on back numbers as follows: Open Menzies Blue Senior Menzies Pink Junior Menzies Orange Conditions for Junior and Senior Menzies Cups: 1. Rider or his/her immediate family must own pony. 2. One pony/one rider. One rider/one pony. 3. The same combination of pony and rider may not win the cup more than once. 4. No Leases accepted. 5. State name of rider, mount, age of rider and Banks Peninsula District or not. 6. Snaffle bits ONLY. 7. Presentation of Cups at conclusion of Ring Classes. Please be ready. Ribbons awarded to Highest Placed District Competitors. 8. Age as at 1-8-2015 Ribbons awarded to highest placed district competitors Class 750 Senior 13 years and under 17 years Class 751 Junior 9 years and less than 13 years (Mounts not exceeding 148cm) Points as follows: 1. Manners of Pony 10 2. Child’s Riding with particular reference to seat and hands 10 3. Mounting and Dismounting 10 4. Trotting out on lead 10 5. General sympathy between rider and pony 10 Score sheet not available

Menzies Cup – Open Judge: Anne Crutchley

Competitors may enter in only one unity class. Donated by Mr & Mrs S W Harris, Mr & Mrs R E Menzies, and A Menzies Joyce in memory of Harry, Alan and Ian Menzies. Conditions for open Menzies Cup: 1. One rider/one mount. 2. Rider to be 11 years and under 21 years at the 1st of August 2015. 3. State name of rider, mount, age of rider, and district or not. Leases accepted. Class 752 Open Points as follows: 1. Excellence of Mount 10 2. Riding 10 3. Leading out and trotting 10 4. General sympathy of rider and pony 10 5. Paces and Manners 10 6. Mounting and Dismounting 10 7. Turn out of rider and mount 10 Score sheets not available. Presentation of ribbons to the highest place District competitors at the conclusion of ring classes. Please be ready and mounted.

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Pony Hunter Competitions 148cm and Under Judge: John Macer

Riders to be under 17 years of age as at 1st August 2016 Jumping competitors are to be ready approximately 20 minutes after the last ring event. Entry fees: Members $6.00 Non-members $9.00 Prizes: All Classes except Open Classes - first $12.00, second $8.00, third $4.00. Open Classes: first $16.00, second $12.00, third $8.00 Mason Cup presented to the Champion Pony Hunter Chawty Warren Cup presented to the District Pony Hunter not exceeding 138cm. Alston Family Cup presented to the District Pony Hunter over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Jumping order as catalogued. Pony working hunters are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of good strong confirmation with good manners, sound pacers and be a comfortable ride over long distances. They will be required to jump a minimum of two and a maximum of five hunter-type fences. Jumping style and ability 40%, confirmation 30%, pacers and manners 30%. Horses will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints within the venue involved. Jumps will not exceed 60cm for Pony Hunters not exceeding 128cm. Jumps will not exceed 85cm for Pony Hunters not exceeding 138cm. Jumps will not exceed 105cm for Pony Hunters not exceeding 148cm. Class 850 Open Working Pony Hunter not exceeding 148cm (Not HOY) Class 851 Novice (0-5 wins) Pony Hunter not exceeding 128cm Class 852 Open Pony Hunter not exceeding 128cm Class 853 District Pony Hunter over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Chawty Warren Cup Class 854 Novice (0-5 wins) Pony Hunter over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Class 855 Open Pony Hunter over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Class 856 District Pony Hunter over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Alston Family Cup Class 857 Novice (0-5 wins) Pony Hunter over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Class 858 Open Pony Hunter over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Class 859 Qualified Pony Hunter over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Certificate must be carried and a photo copy of it attached to entry form.

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Class 860 Best Pair of Pony Hunters not exceeding 148cm (Post entry, time permitting)

Champion and Reserve Champion Pony Hunter to be judged from winners of classes 852, 855 & 858 (2nd placed pony hunter to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve) Mason Cup Special Prize $30 for Best Rider over jumps donated by Arthur Burke’s Ltd Sash for Champion Rider over jumps – Pony Hunter

Hack Hunter Competitions Over 148cm Judge: Anne Crutchley

Dalley & Shepherd Cup presented to the Champion Hack Hunter Victor Craw Cup presented to the District Hunter Entry fees Members $6.00 Non-members $9.00 Prizes: All classes except Open and Pairs: First $15.00, second $12.00, third $8.00, fourth $5.00. Open classes: First $50.00, second $30.00, third $20.00, fourth $10.00 Pairs - First $20.00, second $16.00, third $10.00 Jumping order as catalogued. Jumps will not exceed 125cm. Class 950 District Hunter over 148cm Class 951 Novice (0-2 wins) Hunter over 148cm Class 952 Novice (0-5 wins) over 148cm Class 953 Lightweight Hunter over 148cm Class 954 Heavyweight Hunter over 148cm Class 955 Open Hunter over 148cm Class 956 Qualified Hunter over 148cm Certificate to be carried and a photocopy sent with entry. Champion and Reserve Champion Hunter to be judged from winners of classes 953, 954, & 955 (2nd placed hack hunter to the champion to be judged alongside the remaining winner for reserve) Special Prize $50 to Champion Hunter - sponsor to be advised Special Prize of $30 for Best Rider over jumps donated by Arthur Burke’s Ltd Class 957 Best pair of Hack Hunters (Post entry - time permitting)

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Children's Pets Class 306 Best Pet Lamb, Competitors under 10 years on Show Day

Junior Pet Lamb Cup (2016 Sam Uren)

Class 307 Best Pet Lamb, Competitors 10 years and over on Show Day Senior Pet Lamb Cup (2016 Jodie Oborne) Class 308 Best Pet Calf, Competitors under 10 years on Show Day

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Section 4 – Dog Section

This section is sponsored by Cindy Muir Puppy Classes and Training Entry Fee: $2.00 on the day Prizes: First $5.00, Second $2.00, Third $1.00 First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth & Sixth ribbons will be awarded. Judging will be immediately after the Children's Pet judging which begins at 10am. Pet dogs must be led out to be judged. The dog's name is to be included on the entry form. Exhibitors must be able to produce district registration and parvo virus certificates on demand. Please refer to the Rules and Regulations related to the Pets Section earlier in the schedule. Pet Dogs Class 401 Best Small Dog (Child Exhibitor – up to 16 years)

Class 402 Best Small Dog (Adult Exhibitor)

Class 403 Best Large Dog (Child Exhibitor – up to 16 years)

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Sections 5-12: Indoor Exhibits An Historic Fox II sailing for two is awarded for the most points in Sections 5 - 12.

Please note section closing times: Fruit and Vegetable, Art & Photography entries close at 9.30am on Show

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Presidents Choice, Special Pallet Class, Domestic Produce, Wine and Beer,

Handcrafts, Flowers, Youth sections entries close at 10am sharp on Show

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Note: Vehicle movement on the show grounds is a health and safety hazard. Please do not bring vehicles onto the show grounds after 9am.

All cars must be removed by 9.30am. Judging commences at 10.00am. Doors open to the public 12.30pm. This schedule will be strictly adhered to.

Please Note: The Indoor Sections are open the day before Show Day between 4pm and 6pm to accept indoor entries (Sections 5-12). Security will be in place;

however, the show committee accepts no liability for these early entries.

All entries must be on an entry form. Please see a Steward on arrival. No exhibits are to be taken from the indoor shed until 4.00pm on Show Day.

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Class 500b “Create something from Wooden Pallets”

Section 5 - Domestic Produce Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: First $2.00, Second $1.00 Entries Close at 10am on Show Day. Please do not bring vehicles onto the show grounds after 9am. Please present your entries on plain white plates wrapped in cling film. Exhibitors are requested to list their class numbers, sign and hand entry forms to a steward on arrival. No entries in cooking classes are to be dusted with icing sugar or iced unless stated. The Regent Trading Co. Christchurch, give a Silver Annual Challenge Cup to the exhibitor gaining most points in all classes. (2016 – M Curry) M G Calvert Memorial Challenge donated by D J Burnett for exhibitor gaining most first prizes in all classes. (2016 – M Curry) A Rosette may be awarded for Premier Entry in the Domestic Produce section.

Class 501 Preserved Fruit, one variety in syrup

Class 502 Jam, Berry fruit

Class 503 Jam, other variety

Class 504 Jelly, one jar

Class 505 Marmalade, one jar

Class 506 Lemon/Citrus Honey

Class 507 Vegetable Pickle/Chutney, one jar

Class 508 Fruit Pickle/Chutney, one jar

Class 509 Relish, one jar

Class 510 Sauce, one bottle

Class 511 Carrot Cake, iced (decorations allowed)

Class 512 Fruit Loaf

Class 513 Bread, Brown or White, one loaf, hand made

Class 514 Bread, Brown or White, one loaf, machine made

Class 515 Sponge Sandwich

Class 516 Sultana Cake

Class 517 Chocolate Cake, iced

Class 518 Pikelets, three

Class 519 Plain scones, three

Class 520 Shortbread, three

Class 521 Slice, any variety, uniced, three pieces

Class 522 Slice: any variety, iced, three pieces

Class 523 Meringues, three

Class 524 Hen's eggs, six in a 6-pack carton (for display purposes)

Class 525 Muffins, three, sweet

Class 526 Muffins, three, savoury

Class 527 Truffles, three, may be dusted or coated

Class 528 Chocolate Chip Biscuits, three

Class 529 Pesto

Class 530 Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Drink eg Elderflower

Class 531 Gingerbeer

Class 532 Cordial - ready to drink

Special Prizes in the domestic produce section are donated by Ma Cherie and The Akaroa Cooking School. Any entries that have not been collected by 5pm will be donated to Pompallier House.

Section 6 - Art Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: First $2.00, Second $1.00 A Premier prize is donated by Ian Beveridge, Gallery Lavaud.

All entries must be presented ready to hang. Entries close at 9.30am on Show Day

Exhibitors are requested to list their class numbers, sign and hand their entry form to the entry Steward on arrival. Any entry which has won a First Prize at the Banks Peninsula or Duvauchelle Show previously is not eligible. A Rosette is awarded for premier entry in the art section. . Class 601 Any subject in the following media - Oil Class 602 Any subject in the following media - Acrylic Class 603 Any subject in the following media - Watercolour Class 604 Any subject in the following media - Drawing Class 605 Any subject in the following media - Mixed Media Class 606 A Celebration of biodiversity. NZ native plants and wildlife on Banks Peninsula. Sponsored by the Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust and judged for both merit and subject creativity/appeal. Prize money: First $10, second $5. A Special Prize for most points in this section sponsored by Akaroa Pharmacy.

Section 7 - Photography

Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: First $2.00, Second $1.00

Entries Close at 9.30am on Show day. Entries must be mounted on a half sheet of A4 white paper with class number and exhibitor's name on the back (except Class 713). Entries are limited to five entries per person per class.

Postal entries will be accepted. Send to Duvauchelle Show, PO Box 19, Akaroa 7542 (Note: ensure there is plenty

of time for them to arrive at least two days before the Show)

Any entry which has won a first prize at the Duvauchelle or the Banks Peninsula Show previously is not eligible. Exhibitors are requested to list their class numbers, sign and hand their entry form to the entry steward on arrival. Class 701 On the farm Class 702 New Zealand scene, coloured Class 703 International scene, coloured Class 704 Black and white Class 705 Child or children's study Class 706 Animal or bird study Class 707 Flower or flowers study Class 708 Scene on Banks Peninsula Class 709 In the Garden Class 710 At the show Class 711 A celebration of our biodiversity NZ native plants and wildlife photographed on Banks Peninsula, Sponsored by the Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust . Judged for both merit and subject creativity/appeal. Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust reserves the right to use the photographs. Prize money first $10 & second $5 Class 712 Any subject not in the schedule. Class 713 A framed photograph (entry no larger than A3)

A Rosette will be awarded to the Premier Entry in the photography section. (Class 713 is not eligible).

Section 8 - Wine and Beer

Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes First $2.00, Second $1.00 Entries Close at 10am on Show Day. Please do not bring vehicles onto the show grounds after 9am. Exhibitors are requested to list their class numbers, sign and hand their entry form to the entry steward on arrival. All exhibits in classes 801, 802, 803 and 806 are to be in 750ml clear wine bottles, the remainder, except beer, should be in clear bottles of any size. The exhibitor's name must not appear on the bottle. All Classes are subject to international rules. Exhibits should be clearly labelled with the main ingredient of the wine. The label should be placed two inches below the neck of the bottle. A small label showing the class number should be placed close to the base of the bottle. Class 801 Red Sweet Wine

Class 802 Red Dry Wine

Class 803 White Dry Wine

Class 804 White Sweet Wine

Class 805 Sparking Wine

Class 806 Rosé Wine

Class 807 Liqueur e.g. Limoncello

Class 808 Cider, any fruit

Class 809 Beer/Lager, label with type

Class 810 Stout/Porter, label with type

A rosette is awarded for the premier entry of the wine & beer section. Special Prizes in this section are donated by Barry’s Bay Traditional Cheeses and H & D Stronach.

Section 9 - Handcrafts Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: First $2.00, Second $1.00 Entries Close at 10am on Show Day. Please do not bring vehicles onto the show grounds after 9am. A Premier Prize of $100 is donated by Tony Cole Financial Services Ltd. A rosette is awarded to the premier entry in the handcraft section. Exhibitors are requested to list their class numbers, sign and hand entry forms to the entry steward on arrival. Entries are to be the work of the exhibitor and must not have won first prize in previous Duvauchelle or Banks Peninsula shows. Class 901 Handmade bag, any design, any material

Class 902 Neonatal article - must be wool. Article will be gifted to Neonatal Unit.

Class 903 Childs Garment

Class 904 Knitted article

Class 905 Funky or Abstract knitted article

Class 906 Jewellery, handmade

Class 907 A gift - material not costing more than $10

Class 908 Any article in cross stitch or counted thread work

Class 909 Embroidery - any medium including tapestry

Class 910 Article made from wood

Class 911 Christmas - themed article

Class 912 Child's soft toy

Class 913 Patchwork, quilting or applique item

Class 914 Cushion cover - any medium

Class 915 Article made completely from recycled materials -up to 500mm x 250mm

Class 916 Hand made card not larger than 6"x4"

Class 917 A felted item

Class 918 Handspun item

Class 919 Any hand crafted article not mentioned in the schedule

A Special Prize is sponsored by Hands Ashford NZ Ltd

Section 10 - Fruit and Vegetables

Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: First $2.00, Second $1.00 Entries Close at 9.00am on Show day. Please do not bring vehicles onto the show grounds after 9am. Exhibitors are requested to list their class numbers, sign and hand their entry form to the entry steward on arrival. Exhibitor must grow all fruit and vegetables they exhibit. Rosettes will be awarded Best Fruit in Show and Best Vegetable in Show. Class 1001 Apricots, three

Class 1002 Tomatoes, three

Class 1003 Plums, three

Class 1004 Strawberries, three

Class 1005 Grapefruit, three

Class 1006 Meyer Lemons, three

Class 1007 Lemons, three, any variety except Meyer

Class 1008 Any fruit, not mentioned in schedule

Class 1009 Cherries, three

Class 1010 Currants, red or black

Class 1011 Any berry fruit, not mentioned in schedule

Class 1012 Cauliflower, one

Class 1013 Cabbage, one, drum head

Class 1014 Lettuce, one

Class 1015 Runner beans, six pods

Class 1016 Butter beans, six pods

Class 1017 French beans, six pods

Class 1018 Peppers, one green or red

Class 1019 Peas, six pods

Class 1020 Peas, sugar snap, six pods

Class 1021 Potatoes, three white

Class 1022 Potatoes, three, coloured

Class 1023 Potatoes, three gourmet, up to 5cm in length

Class 1024 Carrots, three

Class 1025 Beetroot globe, three

Class 1026 Beetroot long, three

Class 1027 Spring onions, three,

Special Prize for 1021, 1022 & 1023

donated by Morton Smith

Dawes Ltd

Class 1028 White onions, three,

Class 1029 Red onions, three

Class 1030 Zucchini, three up to 25cm

Class 1031 Cucumber, one, not telegraph

Class 1032 Cucumber, telegraph

Class 1033 Marrow, over 25cm, to be judged for quality

Class 1034 Silverbeet, three stalks

Class 1035 Rhubarb, three stalks

Class 1036 Garlic, three corns

Class 1037 Globe Artichoke, three

Class 1038 Bunch of fresh cut herbs

Class 1039 Any other vegetable not mentioned in schedule

Class 1040 Collection of fruit and vegetables

Special Prizes in this section donated by Bully Hayes and The Gables. All fruit, vegetables, and domestic produce not collected by 5pm on the day of the show will be donated to Pompallier House.

Section 11 - Flowers Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: First $2.00, Second $1.00 Entries Close at 10am on Show Day. Please do not bring vehicles onto the show grounds after 9am. All entries to be exhibited in one container unless otherwise stated. Buds included in entry will be counted as an extra bloom. Exhibitors are requested to list their class numbers, sign and hand their entry form to the entry Steward on arrival. A Rosette will be awarded for the following:

Best Dahlia in Show Best Entry of Cut Flowers Best Decorative (Open) Best Decorative (Novice)

Open Class 1101 Three Miniature Roses, one variety, separate blooms, no trusses

Class 1102 Miniature Roses, three varieties, one bloom each

Class 1103 One Rose, one exhibition hybrid tea

Class 1104 One Rose, full bloom

Class 1105 Three Roses, one variety

Class 1106 Multiple head of polyanthus type rose, one stem

Class 1107 Old Style Rose, one stem

Class 1108 Three Geraniums, single, in one container

Class 1109 Three Geraniums, double, in one container

Class 1110 Three Nasturtiums, one variety

Class 1111 Three Blooms Kniphofia (Red Hot Pokers)

Class 1112 Three Pelargoniums, one variety

Class 1113 Three Spikes of Sweet Peas, one variety

Class 1114 One Lily Spike

Class 1115 Three Alstroemeria, one variety

Class 1116 Three Pansies, shown on flat saucer

Class 1117 Specimen Bloom, shrub

Class 1118 One Hydrangea, mophead

Class 1119 One Hydrangea, lacecap

Class 1120 One Hydrangea, any other variety

Class 1121 One Specimen Bloom, not stated in Schedule (one bloom per stem)

Class 1122 One Specimen Bloom not stated in Schedule (several blooms/stem)

Class 1123 Collection of six specimens of cut flowers, one stem of each, not shrub

Class 1124 One Spike of Fuchsia, not more than 30cm above container

Class 1125 Container of Carnations

Class 1126 One Protea

Class 1127 One Leucospernum

Class 1128 Best bunch of Flowers - to be judged on beauty

Class 1129 Gladiolus, one stem, formal style, any colour

Class 1130 Gladiolus, one stem, decorative style, any colour

Premier Decorative Trophy for Perpetual Challenge presented by Jill and the late Robin Waghorn (2016 – Elizabeth Carter) Classes 1131-1134 may include any material; fresh or dried, accessories are optional. The decorative classes are to be an artistic impression of the class title.

Open Decorative

Class 1131 Moody Blues

Class 1132 Nights in White Satin

Novice Decorative Exhibitors can only enter in the novice section if they have not won more than three first prizes in decorative classes in previous Duvauchelle Shows. Class 1133 Funky Foliage

Class 1134 Sunrise

Dahlia Section

Dahlias to be exhibited in one vase in each class with no leaves showing. Class 1135 Anemone, one stem

Class 1136 Collerette, one stem

Class 1137 Single, one stem

Class 1138 Decorative, one stem

Class 1139 Ball, one stem

Class 1140 Pompom, one stem

Class 1141 Cactus/semi-cactus, one stem

Class 1142 Waterlily, one stem

Class 1143 Any other not in the schedule, one stem

Special Prizes in this section are donated by Eastern Bays Mail Run and Studio Sixty Seven.

Section 12 - Youth Entry Fee: 50c Prizes: First $2.00, Second $1.00 Entries Close at 10am on Show day. Please do not bring vehicles onto the show grounds after 9am.

Age for classes (as at 01 January 2017) Junior: 5 years and under Senior I: 9 to 11 years Intermediate: 6 to 8 years Senior II: 12 to 16 years

Entrants not to exceed 16 years and the entrant’s age is to be stated in all classes. Exhibitors are requested to list their class numbers, sign and hand their entry form to the entry steward on arrival.

Cooking Class 1201 Pizza, size 15cm Class 1202 A Cake, decorated Class 1203 Muffins, three Class 1204 Healthy School Lunch

Art Class 1205 Painting or Drawing, Junior Class 1206 Painting or Drawing, Intermediate Class 1207 Painting or Drawing, Senior I Class 1208 Painting or Drawing, Senior II

Handcraft Class 1209 Decorated Hard Boiled Egg in Egg Cup, Junior Class 1210 Decorated Hard Boiled Egg in Egg Cup, Intermediate Class 1211 Decorated Hard Boiled Egg in Egg Cup, Senior I & II Class 1212 Handwork, Junior Class 1213 Handwork, Intermediate Class 1214 Handwork, Senior I Class 1215 Handwork, Senior II Class 1216 Model in Kitset Form, Junior Class 1217 Model in Kitset Form, Intermediate Class 1218 Model in Kitset Form, Senior I Class 1219 Model in Kitset Form, Senior II Class 1220 Carved article, any medium, e.g. stone, wood, bone, soap Class 1221 Handmade Card, Junior, no larger than 15cm x 10cm Class 1222 Handmade Card, Intermediate, no larger than 15cm x 10cm Class 1223 Handmade Card, Senior I, no larger than 15cm x 10cm Class 1224 Handmade Card, Senior II no larger than 15cm x 10cm Class 1225 Handmade Christmas decorations (open) Special Prize of $10 for most points in Youth Handcrafts

Handwork could include knitting, felting, jewellery, recycled crafts,

sculpture, woodwork etc.

Cooking is to be presented on a white plate and covered in

cling wrap.

$25 book vouchers donated by Scorpio Books for Model

classes

Photography

Class 1226 Photograph, Intermediate, Any Subject, no larger than 18x13cm Class 1227 Photograph, Senior I, Any Subject, no larger than 18x13cm Class 1228 Photograph, Senior II, Any Subject, no larger than 18x13cm

Flowers Class 1229 Floating Flowers (e.g. glass pudding basin, soup bowl) Class 1230 A Bunch of Flowers Class 1231 Sand Saucer, Junior Class 1232 Sand Saucer, Intermediate Class 1233 Sand Saucer, Senior I Class 1234 An Arrangement of Flowers or Foliage, in unusual container

Gardening Class 1235 Vegetable Model, Junior Class 1236 Vegetable Model, Intermediate Class 1237 Vegetable Model, Senior I Class 1238 A Miniature Garden, Junior Class 1239 A Miniature Garden, Intermediate Class 1240 A Miniature Garden, Senior I Class 1241 Collection of vegetables or herbs grown by entrant (open age) Special prize of $25.00 for most points in the Youth Section. A Special Prize in Youth Section is donated by Hetties Rock and Crystal Shop

Duvauchelle A & P Association Inc wish to acknowledge all of our wonderful supporters,

volunteers and

sponsors.

Where would we be without you?

Thank you.

RAS Regulations -

Strictly No Day Measuring

For Non-District Competitors