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Schedule

President:H . S . Fletcher M. F. H.144th

Stokesley Show

Saturday September 17th 2016

Patron - Lord Crathorne, K. C. V. O.

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STOKESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

Established 1859 ENTRIES CLOSE 29th AUGUST

SCHEDULEPRIZE LIST OF OVER£25,000Shown at the

144th Stokesley Showto be held at

STOKESLEY SHOWGROUND TS9 5JL on

Saturday September 17th 2016Grand Musical ProgrammeHammonds Saltaire BandPrestons Gavioli Organ

AttractionsJamie Squibb Freestyle Stunt TeamAdrian Wood - Blacksmith DemonstrationsDiggerlandMiss Shoot

Admission £12.00 EACH, until 4.00 p.m.Children of school age £8.00Family Entrance £30.00 (2 adults & 2 children)

PATRON - LORD CRATHORNE, K. C. V. O.

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STOKESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

Established 1859 ENTRIES CLOSE 29th AUGUST

STOKESLEYSHOW LIMITEDWishes to thank all Council members, Management and

Stewards for their kind help in the running of Stokesley Show

Show day tickets for free admission

Free admission to our Members tent on show

day with ringside viewing of the main ring with

refreshments available

Newsletter

Show day programme

Email for your application forms to be sent.

Come and join our Agricultural Society and be a Member, the

rewards are knowing that you are helping to secure the show

for future generations, plus all the following:-

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STOKESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

Established 1859 ENTRIES CLOSE 29th AUGUST

1859 John Page Sowerby Esq.1860 George Marwood Esq.1861 George Marwood Esq. 1862 Major Coates 1863 George Copley Esq.1864 George Marwood Esq.1865 John Page SowerbyEsq.1866 James Emerson Esq. 1867 James Emerson Esq.1868 George Marwood Esq.1869 Col. the Hon. O. Duncombe1870 Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease1871 Isaac Wilson Esq., M.P.1872 W. R. I. Hopkins Esq.1873 James Emerson Esq.1874 George Marwood Esq.1875 Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease1876 E. H. Wynne Finch Esq.1877 Jos. Richardson Esq., M.P.1878 Sir F. A. Millbank, Bart.1879 Sir Joseph Whitwell Pease1880 J. P. Sowerby Esq.1881 Lt. Col. Hay1882 C. F. H. Bolckow Esq.1883 James Emerson Esq.1884 Sir Lowthian Bell, Bart.1885 Sir A. E. Pease, Bart.1886 G. F. Marwood Esq.1887 H. F. Pease Esq., M.P.1888 J. Lionel Dugdale Esq.1889 Viscount Falkland1890 A. E. Kitching Esq.1891 R. B. Turton Esq.1892 C. Ward Jackson Esq.1893 J. J. Emerson Esq.1894 M. Morrison Esq.1895 J. G. Swan Esq.1896 Henry Kitching Esq.1897 Sir A. J. Dorman, Bart.1898 Sir Alf E. Pease, Bart.1899 H. Pike Pease Esq., M.P.1900 Lord De L’Isle and Dudley1901 L. F. Giers Esq.1902 W. F. Marwood Esq.1903 Sir Robert Ropner, Bart.1904 F. E. C. Dobson Esq.1905 Rt. Hon. H. Samuel, M.P.1906 C. Ellison Mills Esq.1907 T. C. Dobson Esq.1908 J. P. Sowerby Esq.1909 W. Lowther Carrick Esq.1910 Sir Hugh Bell, Bart.1911 Major Clive Dixon1912 W. Harkess Esq.1913 Chas. Dorman Esq.1914 The Great War -19191920 Sir John Ropner1921 J. Lionel Dugdale Esq1922 Colonel M. H. L. Bell

1923 J. F. Whitwell Esq.1924 G. L. Sowerby Esq.1925 Major R. B. Turton1926 Lt. Col. H. E. Kitching1927 Sir William Marwood, K.C.B.1928 M. J. Morrison Esq.1929 Major R. A. Constantine1930 Sir William Fawcett1931 William Scarth Esq.1932 Capt. T. L. Dugdale, M.P., M.C., D.L. 1933 J. J. Emerson Esq.1934 The Earl of Feversham1935 Sir. A. E. Pease, Bart. 1936 Major J. B. Pennyman1937 W. E. F. Macmillan Esq.1938 J. L. Dugdale Esq.1939 Second World War -1945 1946 Lord Feversham, D.S.O.1947 Col. W. W. Constantine1948 Lord De L’Isle and Dudley, V.C.1949 R. H. Turton Esq., M.C., M.P.1950 J. W. Hebron Esq.1951 Sir B. L. Dorman, Bart, C.B.E.1952 Mrs F. Wynne Finch1953 Sir Thomas L. Dugdale, Bart.,M.P., P.C.,1954 E. E. Bradley Esq.1955 M. J. C. Hutton Wilson Esq.1956 Frank Furness Esq.1957 Marquis of Normanby, M.B.E.1958 J. R. Steel Esq.1959 Col. H. E. Kitching, M.B.E.1960 Marquis of Normanby, M.B.E.1961 Lt. Col. G. R. Dixon1962 R. M. Turton Esq.1963 J. B. Barnard Esq.1964 Lady Crathorne, O.B.E.1965 J. W. Potts Esq., M.B.E.1966 Lord Boyne1967 Lord Gisborough1968 Col. W. H. Mather, O.B.E.,T.D.1969 Major S. V. Dickins1970 F. W. Fry Esq., O.B.E., J.P.1971 Marquis of Normanby, M.B.E.1972 Marquis of Zetland T.D., D.L., M.B.E.1973 C. Crosthwaite Esq.1974 J. H. V. Sutcliffe Esq.1975 G. L. Cruickshank, O.B.E.1976 Sir J. B. Eastwood1977 C. L. Barker Esq.1978 Mrs E. P. Woodhead, J.P.1979 N. R. M. Moir Esq.1980 Miss R. Kitching1981 B. E. M. Jones Esq.1982 Lady Bell1983 Maj. J. E. M. Ruffer

1984 The Hon. D. J. Dugdale1985 Brig. C. C. Fairweather, C.B.,C.B.E., T.D., J.P., D.L.1986 Sir T. Kitson1987 Rt. Rev. G. Bates1988 Rt. Hon. L. Brittan, Q.C., M.P.1989 E. J. Richardson Esq.1990 Lord Plumb1991 T. Scarth Esq.1992 Lord Crathorne1993 W. Hague M.P.1994 Miss S.K. Edwards, J.P.1995 R. Preston Esq.1996 A Charlton Esq1997 J Russell Esq1998 H Petch OBE1999 I.S Gloag Esq2000 Marquis of Normanby2001 Foot & Mouth2002 A Sutcliffe QC2003 L.A. Martin Esq.2004 Mrs M.C. Reveley2005 M. Richardson Esq.2006 Sir Ben Gill C.B.E.2007 A.Weighell Esq.2008 H.D. Petch Esq.2009 Lord Crathorne and The Hon D. J. Dugdale2010 J.L. Donaldson2011 Miss D. Fairburn MBE2012 Mrs J.C. Hugill2013 Lord Crathorne KCVO2014 D.Welford Esq.2015 J. Ruffer Esq.2016 H. S. Fletcher M. F. H.

VICE-PRESIDENTSH.D Petch Esq.F. Smith Esq.R. Weighell Esq.M.H. Petch Esq.J. L. Donaldson Esq.M. Richardson Esq.A. Weighell Esq.J. B. Sharp Esq.P. Walker Esq.P. Addison Esq.Mrs J.HugillJ.D. Welford Esq.D. Moreton Esq.L. Bartram Esq.J. Auty Esq.J. FletcherH.S. Fletcher

HONORARY MEMBERSM. Richardson Esq.A. Weighell Esq.

PRESIDENTS

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STOKESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

Established 1859 ENTRIES CLOSE 29th AUGUST

Officers of the SocietyCOUNCIL AND VICE-PRESIDENTS: D.Moreton, J.D. Welford, Messrs. B. Clark, J.F. Seymour, W.L. Barthram, C. Cutler, A. D. Petch, R. Wardman, M.D.M Jones, N. Waters, G.Proll, T Seymour, J. Elliott, R. Storry, C. Newton, Mrs J.B. Hugill, D. Evans. D. Ash, L.W. Hugill, Miss K. Donaldson, H. Newbould, N. Snowdon, Mrs G. Elliot, P.J. Walker, P. Proudley, A. Johnston, J. Donaldson, P. Walker, D. Collins, Mrs C. Waters, Miss A.V. Hugill, Mrs T. Sagar, Mr C. Small, Mr R. Small, M. Sharp, J. Donaldson, J. Robson, L. Prest, J. Fletcher, M. Richardson, A. Weighell, F. Smith, M. H. Petch, H.D. Petch, Mrs J. Hugill, R. Weighell, P. Addison.

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE:D. Moreton, J. Auty, M.D.M. Jones, A. Weighell, N. Waters, D. Ash, Mrs J.B. Hugill, D. Evans, G. Proll, M. Sharp and T. Seymour.

HORSE DEPARTMENT:CLEVELAND BAYS & AGRICULTURAL HORSES: K. Bulmer.HUNTERS: H.S. Fletcher, N. Snowden.PONIES: Mrs M. Randall, Mr A. Pybus, Mrs M. Carter, Mrs J. Walker, Mr Candler, Miss Candler, Miss A. Wilson, Miss L Hodgson and Miss G. Fowler, Miss L. Cowling, Miss A. Wilson, J. Coultas, Miss M. Foster.

CATTLE DEPARTMENT:CATTLE: D. Evans, J.L. Donaldson, R. Weighell, W.L. Barthram, H.D. Petch, J.F. Seymour, A. Carter,R. Wardman, M. Martin, T. Seymour, Mr J. Elliott, Mrs G. Elliot, Miss V. Evans and Miss H. Evans, N.Gough, G. Clarke.

SHEEP: Messrs. C.W. Cutler, P. Proudley, Mrs D. Cowey, L Fowler, D Martin, Mrs J. Proll, I. Redpath, Mrs A. Proudley, Mr D. Alderson, S. Atkinson, N. Martin, M. McDonald, Miss M. Fawcett, Miss A. Martin, Mrs A. Dawson, Miss R. Proudley, Mrs S. Grey, Rosie Francis.

GOATS: C. Newton, B.F. Perry, J. Orr, B.F. Clark, Miss P. Newton, Mrs L. Orr, Mrs L. Weedy, Mrs B. Richardson, Mrs J. Marriott, Paul Mounter.

FARM PRODUCE: Messrs. N. Metcalfe and K.Holtby.

HONEY, DAIRY PRODUCE, COOKERY, HANDICRAFTS: Mrs C. Alsop, Mrs J. Hugill, Mrs S.R. Robson, N. Perry, Mrs W. Deans, Miss L.Hugill, Mr D. Heading, Mrs J. Saxton, Mrs K. Brown, Miss J. Chapman, S. Ivison, D. O'Rourke, Mrs J. Finel, Joan Fawcett, Mr S.Alsop.

HANDICRAFTS, ARTS, PHOTOGRAPHY: Mrs L. Perry, Mr J Miller, S. Heggs, R. Smith, L. Hilton, Mr & Mrs Luntz, P. Brown, J. Hayton, Mrs H. Blenkinsop, Miss J. Wright, G. Bell, Mrs C.

Hayton, Mrs S. Duggan, Mrs. V. Kirton, Dr. J. Davies, J. Sheldrake, Mrs D. Fawcett, Mr Purnell, Miss C. Brindley, Mrs S. Ivison, Mrs J. Fawcett.

HORTICULTURAL STEWARDS:Messrs. P F Walker, E D Smith, P J Walker, A Butcher, R Gibson, W. Tinkler, D L Forrest, P Marshall, S. Gray, J.G. Jackson, , P. Blair, Mrs C. Tinkler, Mr I. Blair, W. Heslop, D.E. Edwards, Mrs C. Rathmell, Mrs J. Blair, W. Coupland, A.Rathmell, Mrs S.Heslop.

POULTRY STEWARDS:Messrs. P Christon, P. Smedley, R. Cornforth, Mr D. Hutchinson, J. Cornforth, M.Evans, D.G. Storey.

PIGEON STEWARDS:Messrs. Ms. Knaggs, D. Richardson, R.S. Henderson, AGR Knaggs, Miss N. Demaine.

RABBIT, CAVY and FERRET STEWARDS:Messrs H. Marshall, B. Welford, N. R. Stock, L. Mitchell, A. Collier, Mrs S. Cornforth, Mr & Mrs D. Bullman, Mr & Mrs Atkinson, J.M. Ross, Mrs S. Myers, Mr N. Pope, Mr D. Bradley, Mrs J. & B. Richardson, Mr B. Taylor, Mrs C. Moore.

DOGS: M. Richardson, J. Heath, A.Walker, E. Heath.

OFFICE: Mrs J.B. Hugill, Mrs P. Auty, Mrs A. Cowling, Mrs A. Scott, Miss V. Donaldson

CRAFT: Mrs C. Waters.

TRADE: Mr D. Ash and Mr N. Waters.

VINTAGE MACHINERY:L.Prest, R. Kendrew, L.W. Martin.

CHILDRENS: Amanda Beanland, Hutton Rudby Primary School.

TROPHY STEWARDS: Miss K. Donaldson.

GATE STEWARDS: R.Storry, D. F. King, A.D. Petch, G. Martin, T. Stockdale, M. Ritchie, P. Chapman, N. Banning, P. Chandler, R. Sawyer.

LUNCHEON STEWARDS: G. Proll, A. Roy.

COMMENTATORS: J. F. Seymour, Miss A. V. Hugill.

HON. VETERINARY INSPECTOR:The Stokesley Veterinary Practice.

HEALTH & SAFETY OFFICER: M. Sharp.

BANKERS: HSBC, Stokesley.

SECRETARY: Mrs J.B. HugillOak Tree Cottage, Newsham, Thirsk, YO7 4DH.Telephone: 01845 587158

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STOKESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

Established 1859 ENTRIES CLOSE 29th AUGUST

email: [email protected]

TREASURER: M. D. M. Jones

MEMBERSHIP: G. Proll

VAT No. 258103669Members of the Yorkshire Federation of Show Societies and Association of Show and Agricultural Organisations.

EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE!All prizes offered by this Society are open to all parts of the United Kingdom except in District Classes, or where otherwise stated.All Prize Money will be paid out on the day by the respective Stewards, except in cases where premiums are withheld until the Society’s conditions are fulfilled, but please note Show Regulation 26.

Rules of the Society are available from the Secretary Mrs J. B. Hugill, Oak Tree Cottage, Newsham, Thirsk, YO7 4DH.

GENERAL REGULATIONSDate of Show.1. The Society’s 144th Annual Show will be held at

Stokesley on Saturday, the 17th September, 2016.Date when entries received.2. All Entries must be made in writing to The

Secretary, Stokesley Agricultural Society, Oak Tree Cottage, Newsham, Thirsk, YO7 4DH on or before 29th August next. Entries sent by post must be accompanied by a remittance where any entrance money is payable. Blank entry forms may be obtained from the Secretary. NO Entries will be accepted after that date excepting Dogs, which are accepted on the field on Show Day.

Admission to the Field.3. The public will be admitted into the Show

Ground at 8.30a.m. at a charge of £10.00 each, OAP's £8.00, Children £6.00, under school age free, family admission £25.00 to all the Show. Admission Tickets will be issued to Exhibitors who make entries to the value of £6 or over.

Disabled "The Stokesley Show Ltd., does not wish to discriminate against visitors with disabilities, so the full admission rate will be charged. However, if a visitor has a full-time carer or attendant, a free ticket is available for them at the time of purchasing a standard price visitor ticket. This concession is only available by applying in advance, with supporting documentation to: The Secretary, Stokesley Show Ltd., Oak Tree Cottage, Newsham, thirsk YO7 4DH.

Conditions and privileges of membership.4. The payment of £18 and upwards annually shall

constitute the subscriber a Member of the Society and for each additional family member a payment of £16, and shall become due and payable in advance on the 1st day of February in each year.

Free Admission.5. Annual Subscribers of £18.00 to the Funds of this

Society, and not in arrears, shall be entitled to ONE free Admission Ticket to the Annual Show, and one Member’s Wristband and Car Park. - Subject to space being available.

Subscribers of £35.00 shall be entitled to TWO Free Admission Tickets and Car Park. - Subject to space being available.

Family Membership shall be £40.00 for Two adults and Two children and Car Park.

Donors of Special Prizes, who are not Annual Subscribers, shall be entitled to Free Admission Tickets in like manner to Annual Subscribers.

Power to refuse entries.6. The Council may refuse any Entry at their

discretion without giving any reason.Judging in case of animals entered in more than one class.7. When any animal is entered in more than one

Class the Society will not undertake that the two classes shall be judged at different times, nor shall the judging in one Ring be delayed to suit the convenience of Exhibitors having animals entered in more than one Class.

Bona fide possession.8. All animals must be bona fide the property of the

Exhibitor at the time of Entry, and no animal can be entered in more than one Class of this Society’s premiums except where otherwise stated.

Exhibitor’s Instructions.9. Every Exhibitor shall produce a certificate, if so

required by the Council, to prove the age of any exhibit made by him, and shall answer all such questions as may be put to him by the Council respecting his exhibit.

Measurements.10. All animals entered in Classes with conditions as

to height may be measured with their shoes on; an allowance of 1⁄2in. will be made for shoes, except in Classes where the Measurements Certificates issued under the Joint Measurement Certificate Scheme will be accepted. Such Certificates must accompany each animal, or be produced before prize money will be paid.

Conditions as to award of prizes.11. When any conditions attach to the winning of a

premium, the prize shall not be paid until such condition has been fulfilled and a certificate thereof produced to the Secretary.

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Established 1859 ENTRIES CLOSE 29th AUGUST

Tenant Farmer.12. When the term “Tenant Farmer” is used, it means a

person who derives the principal part of his income from farming land.

Time for admission for exhibits.13. All Exhibits will be admitted to the Show Ground

between 7 and 9 a.m.Judges’ numbers.14. All Animals brought to the Show Ground for

exhibition must have the Judges’ number attached before they can be admitted at the gate. These numbers will be sent by post, and care must be taken by the exhibitors that each animal has its proper number attached or it will not be admitted. Corresponding numbers will be attached to each stall or pen prepared on the Show Ground for each animal or pen of animals, and on no account shall any person be allowed to remove any animals from the stalls or pens so assigned to them until the close of the Show, except when taken before the Judges.

Foals.15. All foals entered for the Society’s premiums

must be haltered and led into the ring when under inspection of the Judges.

Poultry, etc.16. The Show of Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits and Cavies

will be arranged in suitable pens in Tents erected for the purpose. Exhibitors must provide own water containers. No person will be allowed to remove any bird except in the presence of the Stewards. Exhibitors of Ferrets to provide their own pens.

Non-liability of Council.17. The Council of the Society will not be responsible

for any losses, mistakes, or accidents of any description that may occur to any entry, and entries will be received subject to this condition.

Epidemic disorder.18. Any Exhibitor bringing any animal into the Show

Ground diseased with any epidemic disorder shall, on proof thereof, forfeit £100 to the Secretary for the use of the Society; and any Exhibitor giving a false or incorrect certificate shall forfeit every unpaid prize and all entrance money.

Objection.19. Any person wishing to lodge an objection to

the award of any prize, must do so in writing to the Secretary within one hour after the Class is judged, or within one hour of the opening of the tent in which the Exhibit is staged, and deposit with them the sum of £10, and if on investigation by the Council the objection is not sustained to their satisfaction, the deposit money shall, at the discretion of the Council, be forfeited to the funds of the Society.

Selling Classes.20. In the Selling Classes for Poultry, Pigeons and

Rabbits, no Exhibitor shall be allowed to claim his own exhibits, or employ any person to do so. The Society shall have power to deduct 10 per cent from the selling price of any exhibit entered in such Classes. In the case of two claimants the exhibit shall be sold by auction and the highest bidder become the purchaser. Sales at 4 p.m.

Claims. - Claims must be made by 3.30 p.m.Withholding of award.21. The Judges shall not award any prize unless the

Exhibits are deemed worthy.Disqualification.22. In all cases of disqualification the animal or other

exhibits placed next in merit shall succeed to the prize.

Infringement of rules to debar from exhibiting.23. If any exhibitor shall, in the opinion of the

Council, infringe these Rules and Regulations they may be disqualified by the Council from

competing at the Show for the next succeeding three years, and be liable to forfeit all claims to any Prizes which may have been awarded to him, or he may otherwise be dealt with as the Council in its absolute discretion may thinks fit. The Council shall be indemnified against any legal proceedings arising from the disqualification.

Compensation24. The Society will not be in any way responsible for

any claim for compensation or otherwise in regard to the holding, or for anything arising out of, or connected with, their Shows.

Responsibility for Accidents.25. The Society will not be responsible for any

accident that may occur from the Machinery belonging to any Exhibitor; and it is a condition of Entry that each Exhibitor shall hold the Society blameless, and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from any accident caused by an exhibitor’s machinery.

Parade.26. PARADE of ALL PRIZE-WINNERS in the Cattle

Section 3.00 p.m, followed by Horse Section in THE MAIN RING. Winners to be ready, and same must parade or Prize Money will be withheld.

Disputes.27. The decision of the Council shall be final and

binding in all questions or disputes of any kind whatsoever arising out of or in connection with this Society’s Show. All persons entering exhibits for this Show shall by such act be deemed to have agreed with the Council to refer such questions or disputes to that Council, and it is on this distinct understanding that entries are accepted.

Tradestands28. Tobeonthefieldby8am.

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STOKESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

Established 1859 ENTRIES CLOSE 29th AUGUST

Vehicles29. All essential pass holding vehicles to be on the

showfieldby8.30amandexhibitstobeintherelevant marquee. No movement of vehicles after 8.30am

Mock Auctions.Mock Auctions WILL NOT BE ALLOWED on the Show Ground. By Order of Society. Mrs J.B. HUGILL Secretary. Oak Tree Cottage, Newsham, Thirsk, YO7 4DH

HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY Availabletobeinspectedinthesecretariesofficeonshowday, or beforehand by contacting the show secretary

Stokesley Agricultural SocietyStokesley Agricultural Society was formed in 1859 and its principle function is to run the Agricultural Show on the Saturday following the third Thursday in September. The Show Society controls those activities on the Showfield and on its adjoining fields beyond the bypass and has no connection with, or control over, the fair which operates on manorial land over Show Week.

The Society is run by a council elected by members at the A.G.M. which is usually held in March. Besides having the right to elect, or be members of council, membership also gives free admission to the Showground, free parking on the Showfield, if there are spaces, and admittance to the Members’ Enclosure on the south side of the Ring. There, members have access to the catering facilities of the Members’ Tent.

The Society always welcomes new members from the area. Those who visit the Show will realise that it caters for a wide range of interest having not only agricultural but horticultural, children’s and other special interest sections and we hope that the Membership and the Council will reflect the whole range of the Show’s activities. The Show started as an agricultural show because in 1859 the majority of the people in the area were involved in agriculture, that is no longer so, and while the Show will maintain, we hope, its agricultural base, it is a Stokesley community society and seeks your support.The Council of the Society trust you would wish to support the Society by becoming a member and the fees are £18 single membership plus £16 for each additional family member or Family Membership £40 (2 Adults and 2 Children).

TO JOIN STOKESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY KINDLY CONTACT THE MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY:

GREG PROLL NFU Building, College Square, Stokesley TS9 5DWTel: (01642) 710218

Show Secretary: Mrs J B Hugill,Oak Tree Cottage,Newsham, Thirsk,YO7 4DH01845 587158

E-mail: [email protected]:stokesleyshow.co.uk

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SEPTIC TANK EMPTYING

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01642 724000 www.waterswaste.co.uk

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STOKESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

Established 1859 ENTRIES CLOSE 29th AUGUST

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

SECTION 1 HORSES

SECTION 2 CATTLE

SECTION 3 SHEEP

SECTION 4 VINTAGE MACHINERY

SECTION 5 DAIRY GOATS

SECTION 6 PRODUCE

SECTION 7 HANDICRAFTS

SECTION 8 FARM PRODUCE

SECTION 9 HORTICULTURE

SECTION 10 POULTRY

SECTION 11 PIGEONS

SECTION 12 RABBITS

SECTION 13 FERRETS

SECTION 14 DOGS

SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS DURING THE DAY THROUGHOUT THE SHOWGROUND INCLUDING:

10.00 - 11.301.30 - 3.00 Hammonds Saltaire Band4.00 - 5.00

During band intervals the PRESTON GAVIOLI STEAM DRIVEN ORGAN will be playing.Miss Shoot, DiggerlandJamie Squibb Freestyle Stunt TeamAdrian Wood Blacksmith Demo's

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MAIN RING TIMETABLE9.00am Hunter Breeding 45-519.00 Hunter Riding 52-54 Cleveland Bay Riding 1111.30 Driving 55-571.00pm Jason Smyth Adrenalin Tour1.30 Cleveland Foxhounds, Stokesley Farmers’ Beagles, Bilsdale Hunt2.00 Vintage Tractors2.30 Jason Smyth Adrenalin Tour 3.00 Cattle Parade & Horse Parade4.00 Show Jumping 58-59

RING NO.2 TIMETABLERING 2A and 2B8.00am WHP classes to follow on 40-44

RING 2A Welsh 26-31RING 2B M&M 32-37

RING 2C 8.30 Cleveland Bays 7-10 Pony Breeding 12-15 Agricultural Horses - not before 10.45am 1-6 Pony Riding - not before 12 noon 16-21 Mounted Fancy Dress 60 Coloured Horses 22-25 RING 2A, B, C SUPREME HORSE OF SHOW - not before 4pm

To be held after all Ring 2a, b, c classes have completed and after the Grand Parade. Eligible to those AS STATED in the schedule.

} not before 11.45am

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Section - 1HORSES

NEWTONS ARE PROUD TO SPONSOR THE SUPREME HORSE OF THE SHOW.JUDGE: MRS N. Campbell, GT BusbySupreme £150; Reserve Supreme £100; Reserve Reserve £50.SUPREME HORSE OF THE SHOW.The Champion of each section is eligible to compete in the supreme of the show, to be held in ring 2 after completion of all classes. "NO DRIVING OR SHOW JUMPING CHAMPIONS ALLOWED".

ALL CLASSES FOR HORSES ARE OPEN, EXCEPT WHERE SPECIALLY RESTRICTED NO LUNGEING ALLOWED. NO HORSES TO BE LEFT IN TRAILERS/WAGONS UNSUPERVISED.

Agricultural HorsesJUDGE: MR. T. Brewster, PerthshireFirst Prize £50; Second £40; Third £30, Fourth £20.ENTRY FEE £6.00 per entry.Class 1 BROOD MARE with foal at footThe FREDERICK LENG MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to winner of Class 1.

Class 2 COLT or FILLY FOALThe MARY E NELLIS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the Winner of Class 2.

Class 3 YEARLING COLT, GELDING or FILLYThe JOE READMAN PERPETUAL CUP will be awarded to winner of Class 3.

Class 4 TWO YEAR OLD COLT GELDING or FILLYThe CLARENCE LENG MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to winner of Class 4.

Class 5 COLT MARE or GELDING, 3 years old and upwardsThe winner of Class 1 is barred from exhibiting in Class 5.The Clydesdale Horse Society Shield (supplied and engraved by the Clydesdale Horse Society) is awarded to the best yearling or two year old colt or filly, registered or eligible for registration with the Society, not having won a Shield before in its lifetime. The exhibitor must be a current member of the Clydesdale Horse Society.

Class 6 PAIR of AGRICULTURAL HORSES Shown in hand The JOHN THOMAS LENG MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP awarded to the winner of Class 6.

CHAMPIONSHIPTHE DOUGLAS D. MURRAY 50-GUINEA PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the Champion Agricultural Horse. Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.The ERNEST GARBUTT Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the Reserve Champion.

Cleveland BaysJUDGE: MR M. Wood, Aberdenshire First prize £30; Second £20; Third £10. ENTRY FEE £6.00 per entry. All animals entered in the following classes must be entered in the Cleveland Bay Stud Book or eligible for entry. Name and Stud Book Registration Number to be entered on Entry Form.

Class 7 PART BRED CLEVELAND BAY, 1, 2 or 3 year old. All animals must be registered on the Cleveland Bay Part Bred RegisterThe Society awards a Rosette for the best Part Bred Cleveland Bay in class 7.

Class 8 PURE BRED CLEVELAND BROOD MARE with or without foal at footClass 9 PURE BRED CLEVELAND BAY COLT or FILLY FOALThis Class competes for the SIR ALFRED PEASE TROPHY on a points basis with Hinderwell, Egton & Danby Shows.

Class 10 PURE BRED CLEVELAND BAY, 1, 2 or 3 years old If sufficient entries received, this Class may be split into age groups.The RUTH KITCHING Cup is awarded to the winner.SHAW & CO SOLICITOR SPECIALIST EQUINE LAWYERS have presented a prize of £50.00 for the best turned out entrant Championship from classes 7,8,9 & 10 1st and 2nd prize winners eligible. Ruth Kitching cup champion NOT eligible for Supreme. THE WILSON HORFALL Cup is presented to the best exhibits in classes 8-10. Championship. For pure bred \cleveland Bay.WILSON HORFALL Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

Class 11 CLEVELAND BAY PURE AND PART BRED to be ridden in the ring, 4 years old and overJudged in the Main Ring following Hunter judging. Part of the Prize Money in Classes 7-11 is presented by the CLEVELAND BAY HORSE SOCIETY.

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Pony BreedingJUDGE: MRS Crowcroft, DewsburyFirst prize £17; Second £12; Third £8. ENTRY FEE £6.00.These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB, the GSB, the AHSB, the AASB or in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part-Breds are not eligible unless entered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book Register. Appendix, International or Sports Pont Section of the BRPSB. Ponies must be plaited. The NPS/Area 20 Show Pony In-Hand Supreme National Championship To be run under NPS Rules 2016.

Class 12 BROOD MARE, with own foal at foot or stinted, not exceeding 148 cm, 4 years old or over. Foals to be at least 4 weeks old at date of ShowClass 13 COLT or FILLY FOAL progeny of Mare in class 12Class 14 YEARLING COLT GELDING or FILLY calculated to make a riding pony not more than 148 cm when fully grownClass 15 2 or 3 YEAR OLD COLT GELDING or FILLY calculated to make a riding pony not more than 148cm when fully grownThe T. C. ALDERSON SILVER CHALLENGE ROSE BOWL will be awarded to the best exhibit, Classes 12, 14 and 15. NPS / Laybalands Stud Show Pony In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship A Silver Medal Rosette is offered to the best registered pony owned by a NPS Qualifying or Life Member in the show pony in hand section. The Champion and Reserve will qualify for the NPS Area 4 Northern Breeders Final to be held at the NPS Area 4 North of England Show inAugust2017,Entrytothefinalisfree.Scheduleand details can be found on the website npsarea4.com. Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00. Pony RidingJUDGE: MR J. Mctiffen, West YorkshireFirst Prize £17, Second £12, Third £8. ENTRY FEE £8.00.

Class 16 THE BSPS LEAD REIN PONY, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and

over not exceeding 122cm Riders not to have attained their 8th

Birthday before 1st January in the current year

Class 17 THE BSPS FIRST RIDDEN, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over not exceeding 122cm Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year

MINI CHAMPIONSHIP - 1st and 2nd prize winners classes 16-17

The champion will qualify for the BSPS champion of champions.

Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

Class 18 THE BSPS MIXED HEIGHT OPEN SHOW PONY

Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over not exceeding 148cm. Riders to be the correct age for the height of the pony they ride.

Class 19 THE BSPS MIXED HEIGHT OPEN SHOW HUNTER PONY, Mare or Gelding 4 yrs old and over not exceeding 153cm. Riders to be the correct age for the height of the pony they ride

The first prize winner from class 18 and 19 will qualify for the BSPS "www.handleyequestrian.co.uk" ch of ch's.

The Mrs D P MUDD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the best exhibit in Class 19. The 1st prize winner from class 19 will qualify for the BSPS Mitten Asbestos ch of ch’s - 2016

Class 20 BEST COMBINATION, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old not exceeding 153cm Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year, and to be the correct age for the height of the pony they ride.

Class 21 BEST RIDER, boy or girl, not having attained the age of 16 years on 1st January and to be resident within the limits of the Cleveland, Hurworth or Bilsdale Hunts. Kindly sponsored by Mole Valley. CHAMPIONSHIP - 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 18-21Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.(LEAD REIN NOT PERMITTED)THE BILLY DONALDSON TROPHY will be

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awarded to the winner of Class 21.The Society is a member of the B.S.P.S. Number BSPS 12/16

All shows that are affiliated to the BSPS are qualifiers for the “BSPS Challenge Classic Security (UK) Ltd”Leading Rein, Show Hunter PonyThe highest placed pony that has not qualified for the 2016 Horse of the Year Show, in the appropriate class, will qualify. If the highest placed pony has already qualified for the “BSPS Challenge”, the qualification will be awarded to the next eligible pony. If, after qualifying, a pony qualifies for the Horse of the Year Show it will forfeit its qualification for the The 1st and 2nd prize winners from class 16+17 and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th prize winners from class 18+19 will qualify for the 2016 BSPS championship Show provided the pony is owned at registered in accordance with Rule 23 and ridden by BSPS member. The Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Premier League Competition and BSPS “Black Country Saddles” Best Rider and BSPS 'INDUSTRIAL SALT SUPPLIES' WOW FACTOR.

Coloured Horse and Pony ClassesJUDGE: MRS J. Jefferson, HarrogateShow AFF number 15005First Prize £17; Second £12; Third £8ENTRY FEE £8 per EntryThis Show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse &Pony Society (UK). 17002 Both the owner and the rider/exhibitor need not be members of CHAPS (UK) nor must the horse or pony be registered with CHAPS (UK) to compete, However in order to Qualify both Owner and Rider/Exhibitor need to be a current showingmemberandpresenttheirvalidQualifiercardIN THE RING for signing by the judge. Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate qualifiercard.The CHAPS (UK) Championship show will be held on 31st August - 3rd September 2016. Shows held on or after date of Championship show will count as 2017 qualifiers. The following classes are CHAPS (UK) Quaifiers. For full rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer to the CHAPS (UK) members' handbook; or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings. All stallions 4 years or over entering these classes must be graded with CHAPS (UK). All stallions must wear stallion ID discs in the ring without exception.

Class 22 THE CHAPS (UK) OPEN YOUNG STOCK QUALIFIER 1, 2 or 3 Year Olds, No FoalsClass 23 THE CHAPS (UK) OPEN

IN-HAND QUALIFIER, any height, any age, no foals, any type

Class 24 THE CHAPS (UK) NON-NATIVE OPEN RIDDEN QUALIFIER any height, any type

Class 25 THE CHAPS (UK) NATIVE/COB/TRADITIONAL

OPEN RIDDEN QUALIFIER, any height

The Champion Coloured Horse will receive the NORTH EAST AGRONOMY CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY. Kindly sponsored by NORTH EAST AGRONOMY. Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

National Pony Society NPS QUALIFYING ROUNDS: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes. To compete in Show Pony and Show Hunter Pony classes ponies must be registered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or sports Pony section of the BNRPSB, the GSB, the AHSB, the AASB or in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part-Breds are not eligible unless entered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB.Quality rounds of most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to quality for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern.

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if first if the first and second ponies are already qualified.

NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship - Riders of Home Produced ponies (see definition in the NPS Rules Book) can wear a white arm band in classes where this is indicated. These ponies, if owned by NPS member's are then eligible to quality for the final at the NPS Summer Championship Show. The Owner's Membership card MUST be produced in the ring when requested or the qualification will be forfeit.

Registered Welsh PoniesJUDGE: MRS J. Sheil -Morgan, PowysFirst prize £17; Second £12; Third £8.ENTRY FEE £8.00 per entry.

Class 26 WELSH SECTION A, Young Stock, 1, 2 or 3 years oldClass 27 WELSH SECTION A, 4 yrs old and overClass 28 WELSH SECTION B, Young Stock, 1, 2 or 3 years oldClass 29 WELSH SECTION B, 4 yrs old and overClass 30 WELSH SECTION C or D, Young Stock, 1, 2 or 3 years old.

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Class 31 WELSH SECTION C or D, 4 yrs old and overClasses26-31qualifiesforNPS/LeyhillM+ M in Hand National Championship. The SUMMER BREEZE Memorial Shield is awarded to the Champion Welsh Pony. Classes 26-31The Champion will be able to compete in the overall M&M Championship. Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

Mountain & MoorlandPoniesJUDGE: MR R. James, RugeleyFirst prize £17; Second £12; Third £8.ENTRY FEE £8.00 per entry.NPS M&M in hand silver medal rosette championsip kindly sponsored by the Kilmannan Stud.NPS/Leyhill M + M in Hand National Championship.Class 32 LARGE BREEDS (Fell, Dales,

Highland, Connemara, New Forest excluding Welsh), yearling, two or three year old, colt filly or gelding in hand

Class 33 LARGE BREEDS (Fell, Dales, Highland, Connemara, New Forest excluding Welsh), Stallion, Mare, gelding, four years old or over in hand

Class 34 SMALL BREEDS (Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor excluding Welsh) Colt, Filly or gelding, 1, 2 or 3 year old

Class 35 SMALL BREEDS (Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland excluding Welsh) Colt, Filly or Gelding 4 years or older

NPS/KILMANNAN STUD M&M IN HAND SILVER MEDAL ROSETTE CHAMPIONSHIPA Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member in the M&M In Hand section. The Sponsor's Rosette is also awarded to the pony receiving thequalification.Membershipcardsmustbepresentedintheringreceivethemedaland/orthequalification.

NPS SILVER MEDAL ROSETTE CHAMPIONSHIPS: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded when the owner of the champion pony is qualifying pony is a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS. A valid membership card must be in the rider's/handler's possession on entering the ring and be produced immediately on request by either the judge or the steward. If the owner of the Champion pony is not a member, or the owner's membership card is not immediately produced, the rosette may be awarded to the Reserve Champion pony, provided the owner of that pony is a member of the NPS. TheSilverMedalRosetteandthequalificationcardcanbeawardednolowerthanfirstReserve(third).Foalsarenoteligible for Silver Medal Championships.

QualifiersareentitledtocompeteonthefinaloftheSilverMedal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2017.CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES 32-35 and champion and reserve of 26-31. The champion and Reserve will qualify for the NPS Area 4 Northern Breeders Final to be held at the NPS Area 4 North England Show in August 2017, Entry to the final is free. Schedule and details can be found on the website npsarea4.com.

Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final at NPS Summer Championships 2017. Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

Class 36 THE NPS M&M/SHOWING CLASSICS LEADING REIN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Open to registered Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B mares and geldings four years old or over not exceeding 122cm. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 9th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. To be shown in a snaffle bit. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Championship - wear white arm bands.

Class 37 THE NPS/SHOWING CLASSICS M&M FIRST RIDDEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPOpen to registered Dartmoor, exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B mares and geldings four years older over not exceeding 128cm. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but not reached their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Championship - wear white arm bands.

NPS MINI CHAMPIONSHIP, 1ST AND 2ND PRIZE WINNERS CLASSES 36 AND 37.Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00. NPS/RINGSIDE STUD M&M OPEN RIDDEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. Class 38 RIDDEN MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONY, small breeds, excluding Lead ReinClass 39 RIDDEN MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONY, large breeds NPS M&M Ridden Silver Medal Rosette Championship Kindly Sponsored By The Minns.Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

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CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES 38-39A Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Champion, if owned by a NPS Qualifying or Life member. If the Champion is not owned by a NPS member the Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Reserve if it is owned by a NPS member. Silver Medal Rosette to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by a NPS member.The qualification goes to the Champion if owned by a NPS member and not already qualified for the final. If the Champion is not owned by a NPS Member or has already qualified then the qualification goes to the Reserve Champion, if owned by a NPS member, unless he has already qualified. Qualification to go no lower than first Reserve.Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final at NPS Summer Championships 2017.

OVERALL MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND, CHAMPIONS OF REG WELSH, M+M, IN HAND, MINI M+M, RIDDEN M+M WILL COMPETE FOR THE COLES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY

Working HunterPonies/HorsesJUDGE: MS C. Pearsall, ChorleyCOURSE BUILDER: MR. P. Chester, MorpethFirst Prize £17; Second £12; Third £8 ENTRY FEE £8.00 per entry. Judging will commence at 8.00am. A novice is an animal that has not won first prize of £30 or more or a total of £100 in a ridden, or Working Hunter Class, before 1st January 2008.Class 40 CRADLE STAKES Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over,

not exceeding 122cm. Riders not to have attained their 11th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

Class 41 THE BSPS NURSERY STAKES Mare or Gelding, 4 Years old and over not exceeding 133cm riders not to have attained their 12th Birthday before 1st January in the current Year.

NPS MINI CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES 40-41, THE CHAMPION WILL QUALIFY FOR THE BSPS WHITE COMPANY CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS.Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

Class 42 THE BSPS MIXED HEIGHT OPEN WHP/WH. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 158cms (height to be stated on entry form)

Riders must jump in their correct height section and be the correct age for the height of the animal they ride.

Riders may ride more than one pony providing the animals are of a different height section. Riders must declare if they are competing in the 153cms, or the Intermediate Section. The 1st prize winner from class 42 will qualify for the BSPS "www.handleyequestrian.co.uk" Ch of Ch’s 2016.

Class 43 BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN WHP. Mixed height, registered pure bred ponies 4 years old or over Riders any age. Ponies must jump in their correct height section. Riders may ride more than one pony providing the animals are of a different height section.

Class 44 NOVICE HORSE WORKING HUNTER Over 153cm (15h.h.) 4 years old and over not to have won a first prize of £30 or a total of £100 in prize money in any WH Class.

THE ALLEN JONES MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY is awarded to the winner of Novice Working Hunter Horse. CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES 42-44. The champion will receive the Hart Trophy.Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

Classes 40, 41, 42, 43 are qualifiers for the 2017 BSPS Championship Show. 1st and 2nd Prizewinners from class 41 and 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th from class 42 and 43 and 1st, 2nd, 3rd from class 40 provided the pony is owned, registered and ridden in accordance with BSPS rules 23 and 28.

Hunters - BreedingJUDGE: MR J. Lloyd, Saddleworth Classes 45-51: First Prize £17; Second £12; Third £8; Fourth £4. ENTRY FEE £6.00 per entry.Class 45 SMALL HUNTER BROOD MARE,

exceeding 148cm but not exceeding 158cm with own Foal at foot, the foal to be shown with the Mare, or stinted copy of certificate of service to be provided

This Class is sponsored by Mrs G Sheret.Class 46 FOAL out of Mare in Class 45. A

Colt, Gelding or Filly, foaled in current year. Foals to be at least 3 weeks old on day of show

Class 47 BROOD MARE, over 158cm, with own Foal at foot, the Foal to be shown with the Mare, or stinted copy of certificate of service to be provided

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Class 48 FOAL out of Mare in Class 47. A Colt, Gelding or Filly, foaled in the current year. Foals to be at least 3 weeks old on date of the show

The JEFF WILSON MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded to the Best Brood Mare (Classes 45 & 47)

The F.W. DARLING CHALLENGE TROPHY is presented for the Best Foal in Classes 46 and 48.

Class 49 YEARLING COLT GELDING or FILLY. Foaled in 2015

Class 50 TWO YEAR OLD GELDING or FILLY. Foaled in 2014

Class 51 THREE YEAR OLD GELDING or FILLY. Foaled in 2013

The R. & A. RUDD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP is presented to Best Exhibit, Classes 49-51.

The three above Cup Winners will compete for the OVERALL BREEDING CHAMPIONSHIP £40, Reserve £25.

All three Trophy Champions Jeff Wilson, FW Darling and R&A Rudd are eligible for the Supreme of the Show, together with overall Breeding Champion. After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

Hunters - RiddenJUDGE: LADY M. Holmes, NottinghamFirst prize £30, Second prize £20, Third £10. ENTRY FEE £8.00 per entry(Please note: if entering this class it will not be possible to enter Working Hunter Classes as times may not permit)Class 52 NOVICE HUNTER, Mare or

Gelding, to be ridden in the ring. 4 Years old and overA Novice is an animal that has not won a First Prize of £30 or a total of £100 in any Ridden Class before 1st January, in the current year.Class 53 SMALL HUNTER MARE or

GELDING, 4 Years old and over exceeding 148cm, but not exceeding 158cm

The MASTER KEMPLEY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly presented by the late Mrs J. Wemyss will be awarded to the Champion of Classes 52 & 53.

Champion is eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

PRESIDENT’S PRIZEClass 54 HUNTER, Mare or Gelding, from Four-Years-Old upwardsFirst Prize £50; Second £40; Third £30; Fourth £20. ENTRY FEE £6.00

The First Prize in Class 54 is presented by THE PRESIDENT. The NORMANBY TROPHY is awarded to the winner. WINNER OF CLASS 54 eligible for Supreme of the show, After 4.00pm, Ring two, Supreme £150.00, Reserve £100.00, Res. Res. £50.00.

CLEVELAND BAY HORSE SOCIETY offer a Rosette and £5 for the Best Cleveland or part Cleveland ridden Hunter Classes 52-54 must state on entry form if eligible and wear red armband in the ring.

Driving TurnoutJUDGE: MR D. Capps, LincsFirst Prize £50; Second £40; Third £30; Fourth £20.ENTRY FEE £6.00. Affiliated to the British Driving SocietyThese3classesareaqualifierforthe2017Osborne refrigerator BDS National Championships at Driving Addington (Provisional). The highest placed turnout owned and driven by a member of the British Driving Society and eligible for the following Type-Section/s (h), (j) or (k) disregardingthosealreadyqualifieddownto6thplace (10th place for type-sections (n)-(q)) in the class will qualify for the 2017 Semi-Finals at Driving Addington. The Championship will immediately follow the Semi-Finals.

NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SUPREME OF SHOW.Class 55 PRIVATE DRIVING TURNOUT Horse or pony driven to a traditional

or traditional type vehicle. A traditional vehicle means a vehicle of traditional profile and identifiable type to resemble the design of a carriage built prior to the First world War. The vehicle may be made from modern materials but must have traditional style springing and carriage lamps. Pneumatic tyred vehicles, trade turnouts and show wagons are not eligible.

Also highest placed (h) single registered Mountain & Moorland (excluding purebred registered Welsh will qualify for the 2017 semi-finals.

Class 56 LIGHT TRADE TURNOUT Open to horses and ponies, singles

and pairs to a traditional or traditional type trade vehicle. No goods to be carried or displayed. A small sample load may be carried on a coster turnout only. Also highest (j) placed

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Two-wheel Light trade and Highest (k) Placed Four-wheel Light trade will qualify for the 2017 semi-finals.

Class 57 EXERCISE VEHICLE Open to horses and ponies. A Single,

pair or tandem driven to a carriage of non-traditional type design and includes those with pneumatic tyres specifically designed for carriages (i.e. not car tyres). Lamps need not be carried. Judging will include gerneral cleanliness, safety of turnout, correct fitting of harness and vehicle suitability.

Also highest placed Pair or Tandem put to an exercise vehicle will qualify for the 2017 semi-finals

Young DriversThedrivermustbeaged10yearsoroveronthefirstday of the show at which they are to compete. A driver under the age of 18 must be accompanied in the vehicle by a competent and responsible person aged 18 years of over, a "responsible adult". Proof of age will be required if necessary. It is the responsibility of the owner/driver (if over 18) of (if the owner/driver is under 18) the responsible adult to ensure that his/her groom/s is/are competent for the purpose of attending to the turnout and aged 10 or over on the day of the show. When in the vehicle grooms, passenger/s and driver must have their feetfirmlyonthefloorofthevehicleoruseasuitablefixedfootrest.Thisregulationappliesatalltimesandinall areas on the showground. Hard Hat RulingAll drivers/grooms/passengers under the age of 14 years mustwearacorrectlyfittedhardhatwheninacarriageorin attendance to a turnout. All Horses/Ponies should be 4 years old or over.

PRIVATE DRIVING - SINGLES, PAIRS & MULTIPLESHorse or pony driven to a traditional or traditional type vehicle. A traditional vehicle means a vehicle of traditional profile and identifiable type to resemble the design of a carriage built prior to the First World War. The vehicle may be made from modern materials but must have a traditional style springing and carriage lamps. Pneumatic tyres vehicles, trade turnouts and show wagons are not eligible.

LIGHT TRADE - TWO OR FOUR WHEELED TRADE VEHICLESOpen to horses and ponies, singles and pairs to a traditional or traditional type trade vehicle. No goods to be carried or displayed. A small sample load may be carried on a coster turnout only.

EXERCISE VEHICLE CLASS - 2 or 4 WHEELED VEHICLES

Open to horses, ponies. A single, pair or tandem driven to a carriage of non-traditional type design and includes those with pneumatic tyres specifically designed for carriages (i.e. not car types). Lamps need not be carried. Judging will include general cleanliness, safety of turnout, correct fitting of harness and vehicle suitability.

THE EZRA & MILLIE RICHARDSON MEMORIAL TROPHY is awarded to the best in classes 55-57.

NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SUPREME OF SHOW.

Show JumpingTHE SHOW JUMPING IS KINDLY SPONSORED BY THE DUDLEY ARMS HOTEL, INGLEBY GREENHOWJUDGES: MRS H. Wilkinson, N'ton MS R Collinson, RichmondCOURSE BUILDER: B. CANDLERTo be held at 4pmFirst Prize £250; Second £210; Third £150; Fourth £110; Fifth £70; Sixth £50. ENTRY FEE £25. The Crathorne Cup will be presented by Lord Crathorne to the winner, to be held for one year.Class 58 THE NATIONAL FARMERS

UNION JUMPING (OPEN) COMPETITION Incorporating the British Show Jumping 1.30m open championship qualifier open rule 306. Speed 375 metres per minute. Fence height 130cm. For registered horses, Two double clears to qualify (subject to revision).

Class 59 The HORSE AND HOUND FOXHUNTER - 120m OPEN

Rule 310 A7 350Mpm for registered horses, if 30 or more starters this class will be split. Horses may compete in one section only. First prize £190; Second £150; Third £100; Fourth £80; Fifth £60, Sixth £50; ENTRY FEE £15.1st rosette sponsored by HORSE AND HOUND.British Show Jumping membership and horse registration numbers to be quoted on entry form. NO ENTRIES FOR SHOW JUMPING ACCEPTED ON THE FIELD. ENTRIES IN THE ABOVE TWO CLASSES ARE CONFINED TO HORSES OR PONIES REGISTERED WITH THE BRITISH SHOW JUMPING AND MUST BE RIDDEN BY MEMBERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 79. Members must adhere to rule 82.20.NO SUBSTITUTE ENTRIES ALLOWED.

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Unaccompanied competitors must provide the show organiser a contact number in case of an emergency.

NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SUPREME OF SHOW.

Fancy DressJUDGES: MRS A Cowling, Urra, First Prize £17, Second £12, Third £8. Entry Fee £1.00 per entry. NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SUPREME OF SHOW.Class 60 MOUNTED FANCY DRESS Riders to be wearing regulation Safety Riding Hat. All ponies to have a handler as well as rider.KINDLY NOTE NEW TIMETABLE

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THE CATTLE SECTION IS KINDLY SPONSORED BY THIRSK AUCTION MART.

PEDIGREE CATTLE All Open ClassesKINDLY NOTE NEW STARTING TIMEJudging of Cattle to commence at 9.30 a.m.Parade of all Prize Winners in Main Ring at 3.00 p.m.Exhibitors should use discretion in bringing animals to the show. Animals must be attended at all times. Animal eartag number required on the entry form.Cattle lines will be closed 15 minutes prior to the Grand Parade. CattleBritish Cattle Movement Service Tracing System-CattleKeepers need to continue to record movements to showgrounds in the passport itself and in farm records. This show can provide barcode labels giving the required details of the event for use in the movement summary of the Cattle Passport.Cows or Heifers entered in calf can be shown in the in-milk class; proof must be given that same has calved after entry was made.Prize Money Classes 1-22, 32-69 (Except group classes).First Prize £40; Second £30; Third £25; Fourth £20.ENTRY FEE £5.00 per entry.

Group Classes 5, 10, 16, 23First Prize £10; Second £8; Third £6.ENTRY FEE £1.00.FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL PRIZES: SUPREME DAIRY £350;RESERVE DAIRY £150;SUPREME PEDIGREE BEEF £350;RESERVE PEDIGREE BEEF £150;SUPREME COMMERCIAL BEEF £350;RESERVE COMMERCIAL BEEF £150.The Show Committee reserve the right to amalgamate or cancel any classes where entries are considered inadequate. A Referee Judge is available should one be required. Dairy ShorthornJUDGE: MR. P. Harrison, NewcastleName of animal not required on entry form.Exhibitors must be members of the Shorthorn Society of the UK and Ireland. All cattle must be registered in the Coates’ Herd Book or when coming from another Member State an officially approved herd book in that member state, be of Shorthorn colour and contain a minimum of 25% Shorthorn blood.NORTH EASTERN SHORTHORN BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION

POINTS COMPETITIONPrize winners in the Pedigree Dairy Shorthorn Classes (1-4) at this Show are eligible to participate in the above competition. Points will be awarded as follows:- 1st 5 points; 2nd 3 points; 3rd 2 points; 4th 1 point, and the owner gaining the highest combined total of points at the end of the show season will be awarded the North Eastern Shorthorn Breeders’ Associations Prize. Owners must be members of the North Eastern Shorthorn Breeders’ Association. Results will be collated by the Secretary of the Yorkshire Federation of Show Societies and published as soon as possible. Class 1 HEIFER, born after 01/01/2015Class 2 COW, in calfClass 3 HEIFER, in-milk or in-calf, born after 01/01/2014Class 4 COW, in-milkClass 5 GROUP OF TWO, property of same exhibitorThe THOMAS BATES CENTENARY TROPHYPresented by The LORD DE L’SLE & PENHURST, V.C., will be awarded for the Best Registered Dairy Shorthorn Female in Classes 1 to 4 inclusive.The Trophy to be held for one year only.A Championship Rosette is given by the Dairy Shorthorn Society. For Production/Inspection see class 32.

AyrshireJUDGE: MR. K. Thompson, WhitbyName of animal not required on entry form. Class 6 HEIFER, born on or after 1st September, 2014Class 7 COW, in calf

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01/01/2013 The JOHN DONALDSON PERPETUAL TROPHY will be awarded for Best in Classes 17 and 20. Class 21 COW, in milk, 2nd or 3rd calfClass 22 COW, in milk, 4th or subsequent calfClass 23 GROUP OF THREE. Animals to be entered in Own Class, the property of same exhibitorHolstein UK offers a Championship Award rosette, to the exhibitor of the female champion. The reserve will also receive a rosette and Holstein UK offers a championship Exhibitor Bred Rosette, to the Exhibitor of the female Exhibitor Bred Champion Holstein UK offers a best udder rosette to the exhibitor of the Holstein with the best udder in show. CHAMPIONSHIP PRIZEA 25-Guinea SILVER CHALLENGE CUP is presented by the NORTH EASTERN FRIESIANS BREEDING ASSOCIATION for the Best Holstein Friesian in the Show. OPEN TO BREEDER-EXHIBITOR ONLY.

Open Dairy Breed Junior Handling JUDGE: MR. P. Harrison, NewcastleFirst Prize £10; Second £8; Third £6; Fourth £4ENTRY FEE £1.00START 10.30am - NO ENTRIES ON DAY Class 24 HANDLER, 12 years old or under on Jan 1st 2016Class 25 CALF, born after 1/1/16Class 26 HANDLER, between 13 and 16 years of age on Jan 1st 2016Class 27 CALF, born between 1/10/15 and 31/12/15Class 28 HANDLER, 17 to 20 years of age on 1st Jan 2016Class 29 CALF, born between 1/7/15 and 30/9/15Class 30 HANDLER, 21 to 26 years of age on 1st Jan 2016Class 31 CALF, born between 1/4/15 and 30/6/15Competition 2 is for Young Breeders who show cattle, but do not necessarily own them. The HYB member must nominate up to 5 animals by April 30th. The 5 animals to be in milk heifers or younger and do not have to be the property of the HYB member.Championship Prize THE AYTONIAN PERPETUAL TROPHY will be awarded to the best in classes 25, 27, 29, 31 together with £50, Reserve Champion £25.Champion Handler £20. Reserve £10 - sponsored by B. Liddle, Dalesend Farm, and awarded the BILL BROWN MEMORIAL Trophy.

Class 8 HEIFER, in milk or in calf, born on or after 1st September, 2013Class 9 COW, in milkClass 10 GROUP OF TWO, property of same exhibitorTHE CLIFFORD BRUNTON PERPETUAL MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded to the Best Pedigree Ayrshire Female bred by the exhibitor. AYRSHIRE CLASSESAnimals entered must be registered in the Ayrshire Cattle Society Herd Book and be at least 51% Aryrshire blood. If Black and White in colour animals be registered in the Herd Book's full pedigree Ayrshire Section and be 100% Aryshire blood. (note: Percentages areshownonallregistrationcertificates)

JerseyJUDGE: MR M. Pye, LancashireName of animal not required on entry form. Class 11 HEIFER, born after 01/01/2015Class 12 HEIFER, in calfClass 13 COW, in calfClass 14 HEIFER, in milkClass 15 COW, in milkClass 16 GROUP OF THREE, property of same exhibitorThe JERSEY CATTLE SOCIETY offers a Special Rosette and Prize Card for the Best Jersey Cow or Heifer, registered in the Herd Book, bred by the exhibitor who is a member of the Jersey Cattle Society.The SCOTT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the Best of Breed.

HolsteinJUDGE: MR S. Crozier, HartlepoolAnimals entered only in the Herd Book proper or in Classes B or C of the Supplementary Register.Name of animal not required on Entry Form.The Yorkshire Holstein club offers The Thornton Challenge Cup, points will be awarded as follows: 1st 5pts, 2nd 3pts, 3rd 2pts, and the owner gaining the highest combined total of points at the end of the show season will receive this trophy. Open to members of The Yorkshire Holstein Club. All participating shows in the Yorkshire Federation of Show Societies and the Yorkshire Holstein Club Calf Show will be included.The HEMBLE CUP will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points at Stokesley Show. Basis 1st prize 10, 2nd 8, 3rd 6, 4th 4, 5th 2, 6th 1. Class 17 HEIFER, in-calf, with first calf, born after 01/09/2014Class 18 COW, in calf, not less than five months, 2nd or 3rd calfThis class is sponsored by W. & M. THOMPSON (QUARRIES) LTD., Bishop Middleham Class 19 COW, in calf, not less than five months, 4th or subsequent calfClass 20 HEIFER, in-milk, born after

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Production/InspectionClassJUDGE: MR S. Crozier, HartlepoolClass 32 Open to any Dairy Animal entered and exhibited in one of the breed classes scheduled.Inspection The Judge will award up to a maximum of 1,500 inspection points, to be given to the cow placed first, the remaining animals according to the judges opinion.Production Friesians - 3.00 pts for each 1kg of fat and protein Ayrshire - 3.55 points. Shorthorn - 3.55 points. Jersey - 4.35 points.Calving Index. 2 points will be added for every day under 400, and 2 points deducted for every day over.A NMR Certificate, Cow Record Page or other official statement showing 1. Date of calving, 2. Number of Lactation, 3. Quality of Milk, 4. Number of days in milk, and 5. Average per cent of butterfat yielded in not more than 305 days of the last completed lactation must be submitted with the entry form for each lactation (An animal in milk at the time of entry and likely to complete her lactation before the Show will not be eligible to compete on that lactation, but will be eligible on her previous lactation).

CHAMPIONSHIP THE CAPTAIN A. H. KITCHING MEMORIAL CUP(to be retained for one year only) is offered for the Champion Dairy Cow or Heifer in the Show.

Dexter Dairy & Dual PurposeJUDGE: MRS P. Le Cornu, WhibtyClass 33 COW, Any ageClass 34 BULL, Any ageClass 35 HEIFER, over 18 months oldClass 36 HEIFER, under 18 months oldThe Dexter Cattle Society presents Silver Spoon to the Champion Animal. THE SEAMER PERPETUAL TROPHY is awarded to the Champion Dexter, who also competes for the Farmway Feeds Perpetual Trophy.

Aberdeen AngusJUDGE: MR. J. Arnott, Kelso Class 37 BULL born on or after 1.1. 2015Class 38 COW in milk or in calf any ageClass 39 HEIFER born on or after 1.1.2014 Class 40 HEIFER born on or after 1.1.2015The Aberdeen Cattle Society awards a sash to the

champion and a rosette to the best animal bred by exhibitor.The “Tree Bridge Trophy” awarded to the BestAberdeen Angus.

Beef ShorthornJUDGE: MR J. Playfair-Hannay, KelsoClass 41 BULL, born on or after 1.1.2015Class 42 Cow in milk or in calf any ageClass 43 HEIFER, born on or after 1.1.2014 Class 44 HEIFER, born on or after 1.1.2015All animals must be registered with the Beef Shorthorn cattle Society. Grading register animals are not eligible to be shown.The Tom Scarth Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the Champion Beef Shorthorn. LimousinJUDGE: MR. J. Watson, NorthumberlandClass 45 BULL, born after 1/1/15Class 46 COW, any ageClass 47 HEIFER, born after 1/1/14Class 48 HEIFER, born after 1/1/15The British Limousin Cattle Society awards Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.The SAS Jubilee 1908 Trophy kindly presented by JP Sowerby to be awarded to the Champion Limousin.

British BlondeJUDGE: MR. J. Gibb, NorthumberlandClass 49 BULL, born after 1/1/15Class 50 COW, any ageClass 51 HEIFER, born after 1/1/14Class 52 HEIFER, born after 1/1/15The HALLMARK TROPHY is awarded to Champion Any Other Pedigree Beef Breed.

Any Other PedigreeBeef BreedJUDGE: MR. F. Fairburn, HelmsleyClass 53 BULL, born after 1/1/15Class 54 HEIFER, born after 1/1/14 Class 55 HEIFER, born after 1/1/15Class 56 COW, any age

British Blues JUDGE: Elieen Wilson, RichmondClass 57 BULL, born after 1st Jan 2015Class 58 HEIFER, born after 1st Jan 2015Class 59 HEIFER, born after 1st Jan 2014Class 60 COW in calf or with natural calf at foot

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Commercial BeefJUDGE: MR B. Kingston, SomersetClass 61 BEST BEEF STEER (Limousin or Limousin Cross)Class 62 BEST BEEF STEER (British Blue or British Blue Cross)Class 63 BEST BEEF STEER (any other breed other than British blue or Limousin pure or cross) Class 64 BEST BEEF HEIFER (British Blue or British Blue Cross)Class 65 BEST BEEF HEIFER (Limousin or Limousin Cross)Class 66 BEST BEEF HEIFER (any breed other than British Blue or Limousin pure or cross)Class 67 BEST PAIR OF BEEF CATTLE, previously shown in Classes 33-60Class 68 BEST PAIR OF BEEF CATTLE, previously showin in classes 61-66Class 69 CALF BORN AFTER 1.1.16 any

sex, any beef breed or cross shown by handler under 21 yrs on 1.1.16

All cattle in Classes 61-62 must be led and haltered.THE M. HUGILL CUP will be awarded to the Champion Beast in Classes 61-68.

Championship PrizeThe FARMWAYFEEDS PERPETUAL TROPHY is awarded to the Interbreed beef champion.

Section - 3SHEEP

NFU MUTUAL., HAVE KINDLY SPONSORED THE SHEEP SECTION.OPEN CLASSESClasses 1-81 - Prize Money: 1st £15; 2nd £12; 3rd £8; 4th £5. ENTRY FEE £2.00.THE SUPREME CHAMPION IN THE SHOW WILL RECEIVE A PRIZE OF £150, RESERVE £100. RESERVE RESERVE £50Judging of Sheep Classes 1-73 commences at 10.00 a.m.'SUPREMES' JUDGING AT THE END OF ALL BREED CLASSES. GENERAL CONDITION:- All Breeding Ewes to have reared a Lamb during the current year.

MAEDI VISNA: Only full accredited or non-scheme sheep will be accepted. Please indicate status. Accredited only for Suffolk, Beltex & Charollais Sheep.The NOBLE FUELS CUP will be awarded to the Supreme Champion in the Show, to be judged by all Sheep Judges on a points basis, immediately following the judging of each sectionAll Sheep Trophies will be presented as part of the Grand Parade.It is the Exhibitors responsibility to complete their own movement licenses. All stock to remain on showfield until at least 4.00pm.The Stokesley Agricultural Society holding number is 48/448/8001. A Referee Judge is available if required. SuffolkJUDGE: MR G. Soulsby, Cumbria The Suffolk Sheep Society present a Special Rosette to the Best Exhibit from a Registered FlockClass 1 ONE SHEARING OR AGED RAMClass 2 RAM LAMB, trimmedClass 3 RAM LAMB, untrimmed Class 4 GIMMER LAMB Class 5 ONE SHEARLING GIMMER Class 6 ONE BREEDING EWETHE ERNEST MYERS PERPETUAL MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in Classes 1-6. Special Prizes £5.00 for Best Suffolk Sheep. Reserve £3. CharollaisJUDGE: MR T. Hunter, Filey These classes qualify for the Yorkshire Area Novice Points Competition, open to breeders who have not previously won a Breed Championship. The presentation to be made at Masham Sheep Fair.Class 7 ONE SHEARLING OR AGED RAMClass 8 RAM LAMBClass 9 ONE BREEDING EWEClass 10 ONE SHEARLING GIMMERClass 11 GIMMER LAMBThe British Charollais Sheep Society offers a Championship Rosette.Special Prize £5.00 for Best Charollais Sheep. Reserve £3.

TexelJUDGE: MR T. D. Nesbitt, DarlingtonClass 12 AGED RAMClass 13 SHEARING RAM Class 14 RAM LAMB Class 15 ONE BREEDING EWEClass 16 ONE SHEARLING GIMMER Class 17 GIMMER LAMBThe Quercus Flock Perpetual Trophy to be awarded to the Champion Texel. Special prize £5 for best Texel Sheep. Reserve £3. PLEASE INDICATE ON ENTRY FORM

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ACCREDITED OR NON-ACCREDITED.These classes are sponsored by John Howard.

BeltexJUDGE: MR K. Buckle, CumbriaClass 18 ONE SHEARLING OR AGED RAMClass 19 RAM LAMBClass 20 ONE BREEDING EWEClass 21 ONE SHEARLING GIMMERClass 22 ONE GIMMER LAMBAccredited only.Special prize £5 for best Beltex Sheep Reserve £3. Hampshire DownsMV ACCREDITED ONLYJUDGE: Judith Galbraith, CumbriaClass 23 AGED RAMClass 24 SHEARLING RAMClass 25 RAM LAMBClass 26 ONE BREEDING EWEClass 27 ONE SHEARLING GIMMERClass 28 GIMMER LAMBAccredited only.Special prize £5 for Best Hampshire. Reserve £3.

SwaledaleJUDGE: MR. Ivison, HawesClass 29 AGED RAMClass 30 SHEARLING RAMClass 31 RAM LAMBClass 32 ONE BREEDING EWEClass 33 ONE SHEARLING GIMMERClass 34 ONE GIMMER LAMBClass 35 GROUP OF FOUR, including Aged or Shearling Ram, Breeding Ewe or Shearling Gimmer, Ram Lamb and Gimmer LambTHE BOULTON & COOPER LTD, PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the best Group. Special Prize £5 for Best Swaledale Sheep. Reserve £3.THE D.J HANSON LTD TROPHY is awarded to the Best Swaledale Sheep

Scotch Blackface JUDGE: MR A. Hunter, Northumberland Class 36 AGED RAM Class 37 SHEARLING RAM Class 38 RAM LAMB Class 39 ONE BREEDING EWE Class 40 ONE SHEARLING GIMMER. Class 41 ONE GIMMER LAMBClass 42 GROUP OF FOUR, including

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Aged or Shearling Ram, Breeding Ewe or Shearling Gimmer, Ram Lamb and Gimmer LambTHE CANON KYLE MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the Best Group. Special Prize £5.00 for Best Scotch Blackface Sheep. Reserve £3. JacobJUDGE: MR M. Harper, HawickAll sheep to be shown to Breed Society rules. This section is sponsored by ALLEN NIXON. Class 43 AGED RAM Class 44 SHEARLING RAMClass 45 RAM LAMBClass 46 ONE BREEDING EWEClass 47 ONE SHEARLING GIMMERClass 48 ONE GIMMER LAMBClass 49 GROUP OF 3, not more than 2 of one sexTHE JACOB SHEEP SOCIETY offers a rosette for the Best Jacob in the Show. THE F. W. HALL ROSE BOWL will be awarded to the Best Jacob Sheep. Special Prize £5.00 for Best Jacob Sheep. Reserve £3.

TeeswaterJUDGE: MRS D. Chandler, RiponClass 50 AGED RAM OR SHEARLING RAM Class 51 RAM LAMB Class 52 EWE Class 53 SHEARLING GIMMER Class 54 GIMMER LAMBSpecial Prize £5 for Best Teeswater Sheep. Reserve £3.

MashamJUDGE: MR J. Foster, ThirskClass 55 ONE EWE to have reared lambs in current

yearClass 56 ONE MASHAM SHEARLING

GIMMERClass 57 ONE GIMMER LAMB for

breeding purposes, sired by Teeswater Ram

Class 58 GROUP OF 3 to include breeding ewe, shearling and lamb

Special Prize £5 for Best Masham. £3 Reserve.Exhibitor to choose one from winning pair for championship.

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Blue Faced Leicester JUDGE: MR J. Herdman, AlnwickClass 59 AGED OR SHEARLING RAMClass 60 RAM LAMBClass 61 BREEDING EWEClass 62 GIMMER SHEARLINGClass 63 GIMMER LAMBSpecial Prize £5 for Best Blue Faced Leicester Sheep Reserve £3.

MuleJUDGE: MR R. Garbutt, YorkClass 64 ONE MULE EWE TO HAVE REARED LAMBS IN CURRENT YEARClass 65 ONE MULE

SHEARLING GIMMERClass 66 ONE MULE GIMMER LAMB, for

breeding purposesClass 67 GROUP OF 3, to include breeding

ewe, shearling and lambSpecial Prize £5 for Best Mule. Reserve £3.Exhibitor to choose one from winning pair for championship

NativeALL EXHIBITS TO BE NON MAEDI-VISNA ACCREDITED IN THIS SECTION, MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO.Native breeds for which there are no other classes in schedule.JUDGE: MR N. A. Thompson, Whitby Class 68 NATIVE BREEDS

Male over 1 yearClass 69 Female over 1 yearClass 70 Male lamb under 12 months oldClass 71 Female lamb under 12 monthsSpecial prize £5 for best native, reserve £3. Please state breed on entry form. Rosette to Best Oxford Down presented by Oxford Down Sheep Breeders Association. Rosette to the Best Woodland presented by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.

THE STOKESLEY FARMERS BEAGLE PERPETUAL TROPHY to be awarded for champion native sheep.

Primitive ALL EXHIBITS TO BE NON MAEDI-VISNA ACCREDITED IN THIS SECTION, MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. Primitive breeds for which there are no other classes in schedule.

JUDGE: MISS R. Godchalk, Barnard Castle

Class 72 Male over 1 yearClass 73 Female lamb over 1 yearClass 74 Male lamb under 12 months oldClass 75 Female lamb under 12 months oldSpecial prize £5 for best primitive. Reserve £3. Please state breed on entry form. Championship.

Any Other Breed Sheep not catered for in any other sectionALL EXHIBITS TO BE NON MAEDI-VISNA ACCREDITED IN THIS SECTION, MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO.JUDGE: MR K. Flintoff, WhitbyClass 76 Male over 1 yearClass 77 Female over 1 year Class 78 Male lamb under 12 months oldClass 79 Female lamb under 12 months oldSpecial prize £5 for best any other pure breed. Reserve £3. Please state breed on entry form. Championship.

Pet Lamb & HandlerTo be judged at approx 11.30am after championship of sheep. Judged on Handling and Presentation, all to be haltered, sheep not to be shown in any other classes. Please give child’s name when entering. Lamb to be born in the current year and to be NON-ACCREDITED.

JUDGE: MR D. Petch, Great AytonClass 80 HANDLERS TO BE UNDER 10

YEARS ON SHOW DAY. Class 81 HANDLERS TO BE 10 YEARS OF

AGE TO 15 YEARS ON SHOW DAY

CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd prize winners to compete. The MR & MRS R. WEIGHELL Trophy to be awarded to the Champion.

Butchers LambsTo be judged at approx 11.30am, all to be non-accreditedJUDGE: MR S. Walker, LeyburnClass 82 DOWNCROSS PEN OF TWO BUTCHERS’ LAMBS (Suffolk or Cross) which must have been bred by the Exhibitor. The breed of Ram must be stated at time of entry. 40kgs live weight or under each animalClass 83 DOWNCROSS PEN OF TWO BUTCHERS’ LAMBS (Suffolk or Cross) which must have been bred by the Exhibitor. The breed of Ram must be stated at time of entry. Over 40kgs live weight each

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animalClass 84 CONTINENTAL PEN OF TWO BUTCHERS’ LAMBS which must have been bred by the exhibitor. The breed of the Ram must be stated at time of entry 40kgs live weight or under each animalClass 85 CONTINENTAL PEN OF TWO BUTCHERS’ LAMBS which must have been bred by the exhibitor. The breed of Ram must be stated at time of entry. Over 40kgs live weight each animalClass 86 PEN OF TWO BUTCHERS’ LONG WOOL LAMBS, Masham or Mule THE JOSEPH WILSON MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded to the winner.

Class 87 PEN OF TWO BUTCHERS’ LAMBS, Scotch Blackface or SwaledaleTHE LOWTHER BRANSBY MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded to the best pen in Classes 76-81No Pen of Lambs allowed to compete in more than one Class. It is the Exhibitors responsibility to complete their own movement licenses.

ALL STOCK TO REMAIN ON SHOWFIELD UNTIL AT LEAST 4.00PM.The Stokesley Agricultural Society holding number is 48/448/8801.

Sheep Dog TrialsTO BE HELD ANNUALLY EVERY MAY AT STOKESLEY SHOWFIELD. FOR DETAILS SEE LOCAL PRESS. ENTRANTS AND PUBLIC WELCOME.

Section - 4VINTAGE MACHINERY

JUDGES: MR C. Marsh, Chop GateFirst Prize £15; Second £12; Third £8.ENTRY FEE £2. ALL VEHICLES TO BE ON SHOWFIELD BY 8.00AM THIS SECTION IS KINDLY SPONSORED BY LITHGOW SONS & PARTNERS, STOKESLEY.

Class 1 FERGUSON TRACTOR - pre 1968Class 2 BEST ORIGINAL TRACTOR (working clothes) - pre 1968Class 3 VINTAGE TRACTOR - Pre 1965Class 4 VINTAGE EQUIPMENT - Working Pre 1965Class 5 BEST ENGINE - vertical Class 6 BEST ENGINE - horizontalAll entrants in the Vintage Machinery classes must hold a valid certificate of public liability insurance.

SPECIAL AWARDSBest Vintage Tractor - SILKOLENE LUBRICANTS SHIELDBest Original Tractor- DICK PRESTON MEMORIAL SHIELDBest Ferguson - R BARKER & SON SHIELDBest in Show - ARNOLD MARTIN MEMORIAL SHIELDBest Engine - THE STOKESLEY MOTORS TROPHY

Section - 5DAIRY GOATS

JUDGE: MR S. Jones, PowysClasses 1-32: Prize Money: First £15; Second £12; Third £8.ENTRY FEE £2.00.The Goat Classes are held under the Rules, Regulations and Recognition of the British Goat Society and are BGS whole herd tested. All exhibits must be registered with the British Goat Society as in the ownership and in the name of the exhibitor, the registered name and number being quoted on the entry form (also the kidding date for goats in milk). All goats in milk to have kidded or aborted a minimum of 30 days prior to the day of the Show.

This show has B/W health status. Entry is restricted to those goats with current B.G.S. C.A.E. - negative certification. Current proof of this is to be submitted with entry form.

Class 1 FEMALE GOAT that has borne a kid any age, in milk, entered in the Anglo Nubian section of the Herd BookClass 2 FEMALE GOAT that has borne a kid, any age, in milk, entered in the Saanen Section of the Herd BookClass 3 FEMALE GOAT that has borne a kid, any age, in milk, entered in the Toggenburg section of the Herd Book

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Class 4 FEMALE GOAT that has borne a kid, any age, in milk, entered in the British Alpine section of the Herd BookClass 5 FEMALE GOAT that has borne a kid, any age, in milk, entered in the British Saanen section of the Herd BookClass 6 FEMALE GOAT that has borne a kid, any age, in milk, entered in the British Toggenburg section of the Herd BookClass 7 FEMALE GOAT that has borne a kid, any age, in milk, entered in the Golden or English Guernsey section of the Herd BookClass 8 FEMALE GOAT that has borne a kid, any age, in milk, any other varietyClass 9 GOATLING that has not borne a kid, over one but not exceeding two years, entered in the Anglo Nubian section of the Herd BookClass 10 GOATLING that has not borne a kid, over one but not exceeding two years, entered in the Saanen Section of the Herd BookClass 11 GOATLING that has not borne a kid, over one, but not exceeding two years, entered in the Toggenburg section of the Herd BookClass 12 GOATLING that has not borne a kid, over one, but not exceeding two years, entered in the British Alpine section of the Herd BookClass 13 GOATLING that has not borne a kid, over one but not exceeding two years, entered in the British Saanen section of the Herd BookClass 14 GOATLING that has not borne a kid, over one but not exceeding two years entered in the British Toggenburg section of the Herd BookClass 15 GOATLING, that has not borne a kid, over one but not exceeding two years entered in the Golden or English Guernsey section of the Herd BookClass 16 GOATLING that has not borne a kid, over one but not exceeding two years, any other varietyClass 17 FEMALE KID over two months but not exceeding one year, entered in the Anglo Nubian section of the Herd BookClass 18 FEMALE KID over two months but not exceeding one year, entered in the Saanen Section of the Herd BookClass 19 FEMALE KID, over two months

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but not exceeding one year, entered in the Toggenburg section of the Herd BookClass 20 FEMALE KID over two months but not exceeding one year, entered in the British Alpine section of the Herd BookClass 21 FEMALE KID over two months but not exceeding one year, entered in the British Saanen section of the Herd BookClass 22 FEMALE KID, over two months but not exceeding one year, entered in the British Toggenburg section of the Herd BookClass 23 FEMALE KID, over two months but not exceeding one year, entered in the English or Golden Guernsey section of the Herd BookClass 24 FEMALE KID over two months but not exceeding one year, any other varietyClass 25 MILKING COMPETITION for Goats entered in the Anglo Nubian section of the Herd BookClass 26 MILKING COMPETITION for Goats entered in the Saanen section of the Herd BookClass 27 MILKING COMPETITION for Goats entered in the Toggenburg section of the Herd BookClass 28 MILKING COMPETITION for Goats entered in the British Alpine section of the Herd BookClass 29 MILKING COMPETITION for Goats entered in the British Saanen section of the Herd BookClass 30 MILKING COMPETITION for Goats entered in the British Toggenburg section of the Herd BookClass 31 MILKING COMPETITION for Goats entered in the English or Golden Guernsey section of the Herd BookClass 32 MILKING COMPETITION for Goats any other varietyGOAT HEALTH CLASSIFICATION - “W”Entries will be restricted to those goats with current BGS. CAE- monitored status and goats from herds that are whole herd tested within the 12 months prior to the show.No entries will be accepted unless CAE Blood Test results are on BGS submission forms or sheep and goat health scheme forms. This is to enable quick and accurate confirmation of the status of the goats attending this show.SPECIAL PRIZESA ROSETTE for the Best Goat in Show.

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A CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE for the Best Goat that has borne a kid. A CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE for the Best Inspection/Production Goat. A BREED CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE for the Best Goat that has borne a kid in each of the following breeds: Anglo Nubian, Saanan, Toggenburg, British-Alpine, British-Guernsey, British Saanan, British Toggenburg and Golden Guernsey. A CERTIFICATE OF MERIT for the Best British Milker that has borne a kid over one year old.SPECIAL AWARDS The pomeroy challenge cup for the Anglo Wubian goat over two years with the highset milking competition points. The "Stud Goat" Challenge Cup for the Stud Goat the sire of the best progeny exhibited at certain Shows, not exceeding nine in number, in any one calendar year. Points will be allotted to progeny winning prizes as follows: Each 1st prize, 3 points, 2nd prize, 2 points, 3rd prize, 1 point; subject to no goat being allotted more than three points in inspection classes and three points in milking competitions at any one show. No points will be allotted in respect of awards in "family", or in "novice" or other restricted classes. The qualities of the goat itself will not be taken into consideration. The Cup will be awarded to the breeder of the Stud Goat whose progeny secure the most points, provided that not less than 25 points are obtained by the progeny of one goat.The Cleveland Dairy Goat Society offers to its members:- THE BEABE PERPETUAL TROPHIES donated by Mr & Mrs B. Clark, for Best Milker, Best Goatling, Best Kid, Anglo Nubian or British Alpine.ST. CLEMENTS PERPETUAL TROPHY donated by Mr R. Clements for Best British Alpine kid.RICHMAY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY donated by Mrs B. Richardson, for Best Saanen or British Saanen goat.DOXFORD PERPETUAL SHIELD for the British Saanen Milker with the highest milk yield on the day.J. THOMPSON MEMORIAL TROPHY - Points awarded at this Show to all Cleveland Dairy Goat Society members will count towards the above trophy.NOTICESAll Goats in milk must be on the show ground by6 pm on the eve of the Show and must be stripped out by an appointed steward by 6.30 pm.All other exhibits to be on the Showground by9.30 am on Show day.Exhibitors please note that the Registered name,

number, ear mark, date of birth, sires registered name, and number and for Goats in milk, date of kidding, must be put on the Entry Form.Any kid exhibited must be not less than two calendar months old on the day of the Show.Bedding provided.PLEASE CHECK THAT ALL EAR-MARKS ARE CLEARLY VISIBLE.

Section - 6PRODUCE

WATERS WASTE KINDLY SPONSORS THE PRODUCE SECTION JUDGES: Honey: MRI.Flatman,WakefieldWines: DR A. Heading, Gt Broughton and MR A.L. Procter, DarlingtonJams: MRS Wilkinson, Co DurhamBread: MRS G. Cookie, HarrogatePastries: MRS G. E. Dunwell, RuswarpBiscuits: MRS A. Harrison, LeyburnCakes: MRS C. Tannant, Northallerton Icing Section: MRS J. Harland, Scarborough

ALL ESSENTIAL PASS HOLDING VEHICLES TO BE ON THE SHOWFIELD BY 8.30AM, NO MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER 8.30AM.Exhibits to be displayed by 9am. YOU MUST BRING ENTRY SHEETS TO COLLECT YOUR ENTRIES AT 4.30 - 5.30PM.

Judging the Exhibits, the right of opening any or all bottles is reserved. First Prize £5.00; Second £3.00; Third £2.00. ENTRY FEE 60p. Exhibitors limited to a maximum of three entries per exhibitor in each class.EVERY EXHIBIT in Classes 1-25 Honey & Dairy Produce must have adhered to it the Small Adhesive Label provided by the Secretary to the Show.Please Note: Egg classes now in Poultry section.

Class 1 ONE CAKE OF BEES WAX, not less than 200g (1/2 lb)Class 2 ONE FRAME OF COMB HONEY, deep or shallowClass 3 TWO 1lb. JARS EXTRACTED LIGHT HONEYClass 4 TWO 1lb. JARS EXTRACTED HEATHER HONEYClass 5 TWO 1lb. JARS GRANULATED HONEY

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Class 6 TWO 1lb. JARS MEDIUM OR DARK HONEYClass 7 TWO 1lb. SECTIONS OF COMB OF HEATHER or FLOWER HONEYClass 8 CUT COMB OF HONEY200g (1/2lb) in plastic cut comb container with clear lidAny sales by Exhibitors must be effected after 4.30pm.Run or extracted Honey must be shown in plain white glass bottles, each containing one pound actual or nominal weight.

Class 9 ONE BOTTLE OF RED WINE, dry.Class 10 ONE BOTTLE WHITE WINE, dryClass 11 ONE BOTTLE WINE, RED SWEETClass 12 ONE BOTTLE WINE, WHITE SWEET. Class 13 ONE BOTTLE ROSE, medium Dry Class 14 ONE BOTTLE SLOE GIN (small bottle)Class 15 ONE BOTTLE (of any other) LIQUEUR - (Small Bottle)Class 16 CIDER - must have a resealable stopperCD LAMB TROPHY to best bottle of wine, PETERLEE TROPHY to best liqueur. Wines limited to 3 entries per Exhibitor in each Class.Wines to be exhibited in Clear Glass Bottles of approximately 26 fluid oz. with Flanged Stoppers (all cork or cork with white plastic top). Exhibitor to complete labels supplied with Class and Exhibitors Number: and Ingredient. Labels to be affixed with the bottom edge of the label approximately 1in. from the bottom of the bottle. Classes 17-25

STATE DATE AND VARIETY MADE OR UNABLE TO BE JUDGED.

NOTE:- ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS PER EXHIBITOR IN CLASSES 17-25

Class 17 JAR OF LEMON CURDThe Dr. Fiona Clarke Memorial Trophy to be presented to the winner of Class 17Class 18 JAR OF JAM - StrawberryClass 19 JAR OF JAM - RaspberryClass 20 JAR OF JAM - BlackcurrantClass 21 JAR OF JAM - any other named varietyClass 22 JAR OF MARMALADEClass 23 JAR OF FRUIT JELLY, any named varietyClass 24 JAR OF UNUSUAL PRESERVEClass 25 JAR OF CHUTNEY

A MAXIMUM OF 2 ENTRIES PEREXHIBITOR FROM CLASS 26 ON WARDS Class 26 WHITE BREAD, Made in a 1lb loaf tin or 454grm, at least 24

hours oldClass 27 BROWN BREAD, Made in a 1lb loaf tin or 454grm, at least 24

hours oldThe WELFORD CUP is awarded to the best bread loaf.

Class 28 TWO FRUIT TEACAKESClass 29 4 BREAD BUNS - white or brownClass 30 SPECIALITY BREAD (any shape)Class 31 FLAPJACK - Four piecesClass 32 SIX GINGER BISCUITS, RolledClass 33 ONE ROUND SHORTBREADClass 34 FOUR CHOCOLATE CHIP

COOKIESClass 35 FOUR ROCK BUNSClass 36 FOUR OVEN BAKED FRUIT

SCONESClass 37 FOUR CHEESE SCONESClass 38 ONE CURD CHEESECAKEClass 39 LEMON MERINGUE PIEClass 40 4 ALMOND TARTSClass 41 4 JAM TARTSClass 42 1 FRUIT PASTRY FLANClass 43 SAUCER FRUIT PIE, Short Crust

PastryClass 44 BAKED EGG CUSTARD TARTClass 45 EGG AND BACON FLANClass 46 SAVOURY VEGETARIAN FLAN

WITH WHOLEMEAL PASTRY

All cakes to be displayed on a doyley or paper plate Class 47 MEN ONLY: CAKE OF OWN

CHOICE - not to be icedClass 48 DUNDEE CAKEClass 49 CHOCOLATE CAKE - no icing

allowedClass 50 GLUTEN/DAIRY FREE COCONUT

CAKE - Recipe + instructions supplied

Ingredients:150g (5oz) Dairy free spread (I use hard stork margarine as this is dairy free) Finely grate zest and juice (about 3 tbsp) of 1 orange 100ml(3½floz)coconutmilk 75g (3oz) ground almonds 1 large egg 1tsp gluten-free baking powder* 125g (4oz) caster sugar

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125g(4oz)gluten-freeplainflourblend (Dove Farm)* 50g (2oz) desiccated coconut, (optional)Icing:Use buttercream made with Stork or ordinary icing A few drops of vanilla extract Toastcoconutflakes(optional)todecorateMethod:1. Preheat oven to 180ºC (160ºC fan) mark 42. Grease and line an 18cm (7in) round cake tin with baking parchment3. To make the cake, put all the cake ingredients into a food processor and pulse to combine (alternative beat by hand in a large bowl). If usingStorkcreamthemarguntillightandfluffybefore adding the rest of the ingredients.4. Scrape the mixture into the lined cake tin and bake for 35-40min or until golden on top and a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tin for 10min, then remove from the tin and cool completely on a wire rack.5. For the icing, put the sugar and cream of tartar into a small bowl and add 2tbsp of boiling water. Stir to dissolve. Put egg white into a separate medium bowl and start whisking with handheld electric beaters. /with the motor running, gradually add the sugar mixture. Continue until icing holds stiff peaks - about 5min. Beat in vanilla.6. Spread meringue icing on top of the cooled cake anddecoratewithcoconutflakes,ifyoulike.7. Uniced cake can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two days. * for non gluten free ordinary plain flour and baking powder.Class 51 TRADITIONAL JAM SWISS

ROLLClass 52 LEMON DRIZZLE CAKE/LOAFClass 53 DECORATED FATLESS SPONGEClass 54 CARROT CAKEClass 55 GINGER LOAF/CAKEClass 56 VICTORIA SANDWICH CAKEClass 57 3 PIECES FROM A TRAY BAKEClass 58 MILLIONAIRE SHORTBREAD (Shortbread, fudge and chocolate) 5 piecesClass 59 FOUR BLUEBERRY MUFFINS,

Paper Cases Class 60 FOUR BUTTERFLY CAKES, Paper Cases

Class 61 DECORATED CHOCOLATE CAKEClass 62 SHOW STOPPER CAKETHE HARFORTH SALVER (to be held for one year) To be awarded to the Winner of Class 62. Class 63 FOUR ICED CUPCAKES, not to be cutSUGARCRAFTClass 64 CHRISTMAS CAKE not to be cut

tin max size 8"Class 65 SUGARCRAFT FLORAL

ARRANGEMENTClass 66 A PICNIC LUNCH FOR 2 including

4 items to be judged, Presentation to be taken into account

Section - 7HANDICRAFTS

WATERS WASTE KINDLY SPONSORS THE HANDICRAFTS SECTIONJUDGES:Knitting: MRS Pilkington Hanna, ScarboroughMixed Crafts: MRS C. Fields, Kirbymoorside MRS D. Mawby, YorkEmbroidery: MRS J. Temple, Ingleby CrossWoodwork & Metalwork: MR P. Kendrew, Stokesley

JUDGING STARTS AT 9.30AM PROMPTPrize Money: 1st £5.00; 2nd £3.00; 3rd £2.00.ENTRY FEE 60p per entry.

ALL ESSENTIAL PASS HOLDING VEHICLES TO BE ON THE SHOWFIELD BY 8.30AM. NO MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER 8.30AM.Exhibits to be displayed by 9.00am. Exhibits to be collected 4.30pm - 5.30pm.YOU MUST BRING ENTRY SHEETS TO COLLECT YOUR ENTRIES AT THE END OF THE DAYExhibitors limited to a maximum of three entries per exhibitor in each class.

DOREEN ALLGOOD MEMORIAL SHIELD - KNITTING CLASSES 1-9 THE BETTY FRANK PERPETURAL TROPHY - MIXED CRAFTS CLASSES 10-31 THE JEAN HUGILL - EMBROIDERY SHIELD - CLASSES 32-37 LITTLEFAIR CUP - WOODWORK/METALWORK CLASSES 43-48. ITEMS MUST NOT HAVE BEEN PRIZE WINNERS AT STOKESLEY SHOW PREVIOUSLY.Rosette award for Best in each section - Knitting, Craft, Embroidery, Woodwork.

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Our agents are appointed representatives for general insurance products and introducer appointed representatives for life, pensions and investments of NFU Mutual. Our staff introduce to NFU Mutual for life, pensions and investments. NFU Mutual is The National Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Society Limited (No. 111982). Registered in England. Registered Office: Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire CV37 7BJ. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and by the Prudential Regulation Authority. A member of the Association of British Insurers. For security and training purposes, telephone calls may be recorded and monitored.

INSURANCE THAT'S ON YOUR DOORSTEP

Having a local office means we’re accessible, whether you need to make changes to your policy or make a claim. We can help you insure your: • Home & Car • Retirement Planning • Business & Commercial Vehicle Insurance • Protection NFU Mutual Financial Advisers advise on NFU Mutual products and selected products from specialist providers. We’ll explain the services we offer and our charges. For a real conversation about your needs call 01642 710218 or pop into our branch NFU Buildings, College Square, Stokesley, Middlesborough, Cleveland TS9 5DW

Our agents are appointed representatives for general insurance products and introducer appointed representatives for life, pensions and investments of NFU Mutual. Our staff introduce to NFU Mutual for life, pensions and investments. NFU Mutual is The National Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Society Limited (No. 111982). Registered in England. Registered Office: Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire CV37 7BJ. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and by the Prudential Regulation Authority. A member of the Association of British Insurers. For security and training purposes, telephone calls may be recorded and monitored.

INSURANCE THAT'S ON YOUR DOORSTEP

Having a local office means we’re accessible, whether you need to make changes to your policy or make a claim. We can help you insure your: • Home & Car • Retirement Planning • Business & Commercial Vehicle Insurance • Protection NFU Mutual Financial Advisers advise on NFU Mutual products and selected products from specialist providers. We’ll explain the services we offer and our charges. For a real conversation about your needs call 01642 710218 or pop into our branch NFU Buildings, College Square, Stokesley, Middlesborough, Cleveland TS9 5DW

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Class 1 HAND KNITTED GARMENT, for Child under one year

Class 2 CHILD’S GARMENT, Hand Knitted, over one year

Class 3 KNITTED DOLL OR TOYClass 4 GLOVES OR SOCKS KnittedClass 5 HATS OR SCARVES KnittedClass 6 ITEM OF SHETLAND LACEClass 7 KNITTED SAMPLE MAXSIZE,

20x30cmsClass 8 ITEM FROM HAND SPUN WOOLClass 9 CROCHET ARTICLE any mediumClass 10 AN EXAMPLE OF HAND MADE

FELTClass 11 A ITEM OF NEEDLE FELTClass 12 DRESSED DOLL any mediumClass 13 SOFT TOY IN A MATCH BOXClass 14 A BAG any mediumClass 15 A DOORSTOPClass 16 BOOKMARK, any mediumClass 17 DECORATED BOXClass 18 A CHRISTMAS TREE

ORNAMENT (stand provided)Class 19 FESTIVE DECORATIONClass 20 A PIN CUSHIONClass 21 HAND CRAFTED FLOWERSClass 22 A DECORATED SHOEClass 23 A PATCHWORK QUILT/THROWClass 24 A SMALL ITEM OF PATCHWORK 30cm maxClass 25 ARTICLE FROM RECYCLED

MATERIALClass 26 ARTICLE, any craft not scheduled

over 30cmClass 27 ARTICLE, any Craft not scheduled,

under 30cm longClass 28 STUFFED TOY, any mediumClass 29 A PIG (any medium)Class 30 AN ITEM OF CLOTHING FOR A

CHILDClass 31 A ITEM OF CLOTHING FOR AN

ADULTClass 32 GREETINGS CARD - any medium

(with envelope) NO KITSClass 33 COUNTED THREADWORK,

(including cross-stitch) unframedClass 34 EMBROIDERY, any article not

cross-stitch, longest side less then 30cm

Class 35 EMBROIDERY, longest side more than 30cm, any article not cross stitch

Class 36 COUNTED THREADWORK, (including cross-stitch) (framed

Class 37 MACHINE EMBROIDERY SAMPLER 20x30cm Max

Class 38 CUSHIONClass 39 PIECE OF JEWELLERYClass 40 BEAD WORKClass 41 ITEM OF LEADED GLASSClass 42 ITEM OF FUSED GLASSClass 43 WALKING STICK OR POLEClass 44 WOODWORK, turnedClass 45 WOODWORK, not turnedClass 46 METALWORKClass 47 WOODWORK COMBINED turned

and not turnedClass 48 ITEM OF CARVED WOODClass 49 STONE WORK, WIRE OR

WILLOW SCULPTUREClass 50 UNDER 18'S ITEM OF METAL OR

WOODWORK (age as on showday)Class 51 SCARECROW- to be displayed outside

on a stake provided, To be judged by The President.

Art and PaintingJUDGE: MR M. Corbyn, Gt. BroughtonPrize Money: 1st £5.00; 2nd £3.00; 3rd £2.00. ENTRY FEE 60p per entry. Exhibits to be displayed by 9.00am.Exhibits limited to a maximum of three entries per Exhibitor in each class. Number to be attached to front of Picture. Entries are to be framed for protection and complete with hanger. Paintings of any Subject will be accepted in all classes. MAXIMUM SIZE OF EXHIBIT TO BE NO LARGER THAN 30”x24” INCLUDING FRAME.

Class 52 WATERCOLOUR and/or GOUACHE

THE GLADYS B. CLEMITT MEMORIAL TROPHY to be held for one year will be awarded to the winner of Class 52.

Class 53 ACRYLIC/CHROMAClass 54 OIL/ALKYDClass 55 PASTEL - Soft or OilThe JEAN BELL CUP to be held for one year will be awarded to the best Pastel in the show.

Class 56 BLACK & WHITE MEDIA - Charcoal etc. (Coloured paper is allowed)

Class 57 COLOURED PEN/PENCIL/INKS Class 58 MIXED MEDIA & COLLAGETHE ALEC WRIGHT MEMORIAL SALVER to be held for one year will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in Classes, kindly donated by the Cleveland Branch of the Council for the Protection of Rural England.The Society does not accept any responsibility for loss in this Section, but every care will be taken.

SPECIAL NOTICE - Classes. Any article awarded a First Prize at this Society’s last Show is not eligible to compete at this year’s Show.

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Article exhibited must have been made or executed by the Exhibitor and must be his or her bona fide property at the date of the Show.

PhotographyJUDGE: MR. Simon Allen, Hutton RudbyPrize money 1st - £5.00; 2nd - £3.00; 3rd - £2.00ENTRY FEE 60p per entry. Exhibits to be displayed by 9.00am.Exhibits not to be collected before 4.30pm. Exhibits limited to three entries per exhibitor ineach class.Exhibitor to mark the correct orientation of the photographPrints colour or monochrome not less than 6” x 4”Maximum size to be no greater than A4 size (210mm x 295mm) or (8.25” x 11.5”) to include any card mounting.

Class 59 LANDSCAPEClass 60 PORTRAITClass 61 STILL LIFEClass 62 NATURAL WORLDClass 63 HUMAN ACTIVITYClass 64 HUMOROUSThe J. S. WEST TROPHY (to be held for one year) will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in Photography.

Class 65 OPENThis class for a budding young photographer, 16 years and under on show day.TROPHY FOR BEST YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHER.

Section - 8FARM PRODUCE

All Roots and Corn must be grown by the Exhibitor, who must be a bona-fide Farmer, and SHOWN AS GROWN IN THE CURRENT YEAR.

JUDGES: Corn Samples: MR R. Sawyer, R&B. AgnisRoots and Hay: MR J. Dunnwell, WhitbyFirst Prize £5.00; Second £3.00; Third £2.00.ENTRY FEE 60p per entry.

Samples in Classes 1-7 to be 1 kg minimum in Weight.NOTE - Variety of each Sample of Corn to be named.

ALL EXHIBITS TO BE DISPLAYED BY 9.00AM.

ALL ESSENTIAL PASS HOLDING VEHICLES TO BE ON THE SHOWFIELD BY 8.30AM. NO MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER 8.30AM.

OPEN CLASSESClass 1 SAMPLE OF AUTUMN SOWN BARLEYClass 2 SAMPLE OF SPRING SOWN BARLEYClass 3 SAMPLE OF AUTUMN SOWN HARD WHEAT, most suitable for Milling PurposesClass 4 SAMPLE OF AUTUMN SOWN SOFT WHEAT, most suitable for Biscuit Milling PurposesClass 5 SAMPLE OF AUTUMN SOWN WHEAT, most suitable for Feed PurposesClass 6 SAMPLE OF SHORT OATSClass 7 SAMPLE OF OIL SEED RAPEClass 8 SIX ROUND POTATOES unwashedClass 9 SIX KIDNEY POTATOES unwashedClass 10 TWO SWEDES, any top, UntrimmedClass 11 TWO FODDER BEET, YELLOW, As grown, untrimmedClass 12 TWO FODDER BEET, ANY COLOUR OTHER THAN YELLOW, As grown, untrimmedClass 13 HEAVIEST ROOT ‘SWEDE OR FODDER BEET’Class 14 THREE HEADS OF KALE, roots dressedClass 15 SIX STALKS OF FIELD BEANSClass 16 TALLEST THISTLEClass 17 SAMPLE OF SILAGE 5kg minimum, judged on appearanceClass 18 HALF A BALE OF NATURALLY DRIED SEED HAY.Class 19 HALF A BALE OF NATURALLY DRIED HAY OTHER THAN SEEDTHE JOHN METCALFE PERPETUAL MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining the Most Points in the Farm Produce. Three Points for 1st;Two Points for 2nd; One Point for 3rd.

Children’s SectionSee Special Separate Schedule

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exhibit not to exceed 8ft. Non-Competitive.THE SYDNEY AND JOHN WELFORD MEMORIAL CUP (to be retained for one year only) is offered for the best exhibit in this class.

THE JANE JOPLING MEMORIAL TROPHY (to be retained for one year only) is presented to the Best Display by an Amateur Society in Class 1.

NOTE - No advertising signs or show cards, other than the Exhibitor’s name in appropriate character, are allowed on the exhibits. NO SELLING FROM THE DISPLAY until 4.30pm.

Cut Flowers and PlantsClasses 2-18. Prize Money: First £5.00; Second £3.00; Third £2.00.ENTRY FEE 60p per entry.Class 2 ONE CHRYSANTHEMUM, any variety, DisbuddedClass 3 ONE STEM CHRYSANTHEMUM (SPRAY), any varietyClass 4 ONE VASE OF EARLY FLOWERED /CHRYSANTHEMUMS, any Variety Disbudded. Three BloomsClass 5 ONE VASE THREE STEMS, SPRAY CHRYSANTHEMUMSThe JOHN LLOYD MEMORIAL TROPHY is awarded to the winner of Class 5.Class 6 ONE VASE MIXED CHRYSANTHEMUMSThe G.W. WEST TROPHY to be held for one year, will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in the Chrysanthemum Section.Class 7 ONE DAHLIA, any variety up to and including150mm (6”) max. dia.Class 8 ONE DAHLIA, any variety, over 150mm (6” dia)Class 9 THREE BLOOMS DAHLIAS, any varietyClass 10 TWO BLOOMS DAHLIAS, one or more varieties (Giant or large Decorative) separate vases optionalClass 11 THREE BLOOMS DAHLIAS, one or more varieties in one Vase (Medium Decorative)Class 12 THREE BLOOMS DAHLIAS, one or more varieties in one Vase. (Small and/or Miniature Decorative)Class 13 THREE BLOOMS DAHLIAS, one or more varieties. (Giant or Large Cactus and/or Semi Cactus)Class 14 THREE BLOOMS DAHLIAS, one or more varieties in one Vase. (Medium Cactus and/or Semi Cactus)

Section - 9HORTICULTURE

JUDGES: A Spenceley, Hawsker.T. Maynard, Gt. BroughtonP. Nymeyer, NunthorpeW. Barker, Great BroughtonI. Hill, NorthallertonD. Yeates, RedcarIN THE INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC, WE ASK ALL EXHIBITORS TO NAME VARIETIES WHEREVER POSSIBLE.

JUDGING AT 10.00 A.M. PROMPTALL EXHIBITS TO BE DISPLAYED BY 9.00AM.ALL ESSENTIAL PASS HOLDING VEHICLES TO BE ON THE SHOWFIELD BY 8.30AM. NO MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER 8.30AM. PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID OUT IN THE HORTICULTURE TENT BETWEEN 3 and 4.30 p.m. ON PRODUCTION OF EXHIBITORS CLASS LISTING SENT PRIOR TO THE SHOW.

Tent cleared at 4.30pm. Exhibitors who produce removal ticket only will be admitted.Electric Light will be provided in the Horticultural Tent from 6 p.m. on Friday night.All exhibits for prizes must have been grown by the exhibitor. The Judges will be empowered to withhold Prizes where the exhibits are considered unworthy, and theirdecisionshallbefinal.Alldishes,vases,stands,etc., to be provided by Exhibitor. Tabling provided only by the Society. Anyone requiring assistance with Staging please contact the Secretary. Generally varieties should be named, cards will be provided.THE LANGBAURGH ROSE BOWL (to be held for one year) will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining most points in the Horticultural Section, excepting Class 1. 3 Points for 1st, 2 Points for 2nd, 1 Point for 3rd.A Special Prize value £5.00 will be awarded to the best entry in each of the following sections: Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, other cut flowers, Pot Plants, Fruit, Vegetables.

HORTICULTURAL TRADE OR SPECIALISTS’ STANDBY INVITATIONClass 1 ARTISTIC DISPLAY OF ANY CHARACTER (excluding Implements or Fertilisers) in space 8ft. wide by up to 40ft. long. Height of

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Class 15 THREE BLOOMS DAHLIAS, one or more varieties in one Vase. (Small and/or Miniature Cactus and/or Semi Cactus)Class 16 THREE BLOOMS DAHLIAS, one or more varieties in one Vase. (Small Ball or Mini Ball)Class 17 THREE BLOOMS DAHLIAS, one or more varieties in one Vase. (Pom-pom under two inches) Class 18 A FRONTAL ARRANGEMENT OF DAHLIAS, arranged for effect.The G. W. MARSAY TROPHY to be held for one year, will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining most points in the Dahlia Section.

RosesEntrance Fee 30pSee individual class for prize moneyOrganised by the Committee & Members of the Teesside Rose Society – Open to all exhibitorsJudging: In accordance with Royal National Society rules

JUDGES: MR T Foster, MR J Anderson & MR R. Mercer. Vases, baskets, bowls, boxes & palettes will be provided for miniature classes. Vases & bowls will be provided for all other classes.

OPEN TO ALL EXHIBITORSClass 19 BOWL, 7 STEMS, LARGE

FLOWERED ROSES, one or more varieties 1st £7, 2nd £4.50, 3rd £2.50

Class 20 VASE, 3 STEMS, LARGE FLOWERED ROSES, one or more varieties 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1

Class 21 VASE, 2 STEMS, LARGE FLOWERED ROSES, one or more varieties 1st £2.50, 2nd £1.50, 3rd £1

Class 22 VASE, 1 STEM, LARGE FLOWERED ROSE, 1st £2, 2nd £1.50, 3rd £1

Class 23 VASE, 3 STEMS, CLUSTER FLOWERED ROSES, one or more varieties 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1

Class 24 VASE, 1 STEM, CLUSTER FLOWERED ROSE, 1st £2, 2nd £1.50, 3rd £1

Class 25 ARTIST'S PALETTE, 7 BLOOMS, MINIATURE ROSES, four or more varieties, stage 1st

£3.50, 2nd £2, 3rd £1Class 26 BOX, 6 BLOOMS, MINIATURE

ROSES, one or more varieties of classical HT form, 1st £4.50, 2nd £2.50, 3rd £1.50

Class 27 VASE, 3 STEMS, MINIATURE ROSES, each carrying a single bloom of classical HT form, one or more varieties 1st £2.50, 2nd £1.50, 3rd £1

Class 28 VASE, 3 STEMS, CLUSTER FLOWERED, MINIATURE ROSES, one or more varieties 1st £2.50, 2nd £1.50, 3rd £1

Mrs Bezemer memorial Cup Best in Classes 19-28. Classes 39-115, 117 and 118 Prize Money. First £5.00; Second £3.00; Third £2.00. Entry Fee 60p per entry. Class 116, First £7.00, Second £5.00, Third £4.00

Class 29 ONE LARGE SUNFLOWER in vase (stem max 300mm 12”)

Class 30 ONE SMALL SUNFLOWER in vase (Flower not to exceed 150mm 6”)

Class 31 AN ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS IN A CONTAINER

Class 32 ONE VASE, three stems any combination not scheduled to be named

Class 33 ONE VASE SWEET PEAS, five spikes

Class 34 ONE VASE GLADIOLA, three spikes

Class 35 ONE SINGLE SPECIMEN GLADIOLI

Class 36 SIX FRENCH MARIGOLDS.Class 37 FIVE ANNUALS, excluding

Marigolds or AstersClass 38 VASE OF ASTERS, Three Blooms,

any varietyClass 39 ONE PANSYClass 40 ONE VIOLAClass 41 FOUR PANSIES OR FOUR

VIOLASClass 42 ONE STEM OF UNUSUAL CUT

FLOWER (not scheduled). TO BE NAMED

Class 43 ONE BEGONIA, CutClass 44 ONE VASE OF FOLIAGE ONLY

(no berries)Class 45 ONE SPECIMEN HOSTA LEAF in a vaseClass 46 SIX FUCHSIA FLORETSClass 47 FOUR GLADIOLI FLORETSClass 48 FOUR CLEMATIS FLOWERS

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Class 49 RED, WHITE & BLUE, one vase, 3 stems cut flowers, one of each colour

Class 50 PLANT IN FLOWER (not otherwised schduled)

Class 51 FLOWERING AFRICAN VIOLET PLANT

Class 52 FLOWERING NON-STOP BEGONIA PLANT

Class 53 FLOWERING FUCHSIA, pot any size

Class 54 FLOWERING GERANIUM or PELARGONIUM

Class 55 FOLIAGE PLANT any size pot excluding coleusClass 56 FOLIAGE PLANT not to exceed

125mm (5”) pot excluding coleusClass 57 COLEUS PLANT any size potClass 58 COLEUS PLANT pot not to exceed 125mm (5”) max. pot Class 59 FERN IN POTClass 60 TWO POT PLANTS - one foliage,

one flowerThe MRS S. WEST TROPHY to be held for one year, will be awarded to the exhibitor of the Best Pot Plant.

Class 61 SPECIMEN CACTUS OR SUCCULENT

Class 62 CACTUS PLANT OR SUCCULENT in Pot not exceeding 5in. (125mm)

The CACTUS CUP will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in the Cactus classes.The Steradent Poniard - most points in Pot Plants classes 50-62.

Class 63 ONE BLOOM, ONE VEGETABLEClass 64 A MINIATURE GARDEN,

(incontainer not to exceed 12" across) Class 65 BONSAI TREEClass 66 GENTS BUTTONHOLEClass 67 LADIES CORSAGE

FruitEntrance Fee - 60pKindly name variety (optional)Class 68 DISH SIX DESSERT APPLESClass 69 DISH SIX BAKING APPLESClass 70 DISH SIX PLUMSClass 71 DISH TEN BLACKBERRIES (Calyx Intact)Class 72 TWO STICKS RHUBARBClass 73 LONGEST STICK OF RHUBARBClass 74 BUNCH OF GRAPES.Class 75 DISH OF FRUIT A.O.V.Class 76 DISH THREE DIFFERENT

TYPES OF FRUIT (one of each type)

VegetablesClass 77 ONE CUCUMBERClass 78 ONE HEAD OF CELERYClass 79 TWO BEETROOT (Round)Class 80 ONE HEAD OF LETTUCEClass 81 FIVE ESCHALLOTS, any one

varietyClass 82 ONE CAULIFLOWERClass 83 RED CABBAGEClass 84 CABBAGE OTHER THAN RED,

Round TypeClass 85 CABBAGE OTHER THAN RED,

Point TypeClass 86 TWO PARSNIPS, Tops 7.5cms approxClass 87 TWO CARROTS, Long, Tops

7.5cm approxClass 88 TWO CARROTS, other than long,

Tops 7.5cm approxClass 89 COLLECTION OF THREE

DIFFERENT VEGETABLES one of each variety

Class 90 SIX PODS GREEN PEASClass 91 SIX PODS DWARF FRENCH

BEANSClass 92 SIX PODS RUNNER BEANSClass 93 VEGETABLE MARROWClass 94 PAIR OF TABLE MARROWS

(Neither to exceed 38cm(15”) in length)

Class 95 ONE PAIR PEPPERS (Sweet)Class 96 FIVE PEPPERS HOT (Chilli)Class 97 HEAVIEST MARROWClass 98 TWO COURGETTESClass 99 FOUR RED TOMATOESClass 100 FOUR TOMATOES, other than redClass 101 SIX CHERRY TOMATOESClass 102 A TRUSS OF TOMATOESClass 103 HEAVIEST TOMATO, with approx 50mm (2”) stalk intactThe CHARLIE BENSLEY Trophy, to be held for one year, will be awarded to best exhibit in Classes 99-103.

Class 104 THREE ONIONS, Dressed, under 280g (10oz)Class 105 THREE ONIONS, Dressed, over 280g (10oz)Class 106 HEAVIEST ONION - DressedClass 107 TWO POT LEEKS. (150mm Maximum (6ins) to tight button)Class 108 TWO TRENCH LEEKS

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This pleasant acre and half fishing pool fishes extremely well for mixed bags made up of predominantly carp. A large number well in double figures. This lake enjoys a sheltered aspect in natural surroundings and attracts a lot of wild life. Water depths vary between three and six feet. The mainstay of stock is carp but there’s also a good head of crucian carp. Tench, Roach, Rudd, Ide, Bream, Chub, Perch. There’s ample car parking next to the lake.

This pool is situated in natural surroundings with some of the largest trees and long established rohadendrum bushes in what is a beautiful dale. The Pool has a water depth varying between 6 and 10 feet and is well stocked with a large amount of Coarse fish. This also attracts a lot of wild life making it simply one of the best fishing pools in the area. There’s ample car parking next to the lake on a hard standing with easy access.

Location: Take the B1257 from Stokesley heading towards Helmsley. Continue through Great Broughton and. up Clay Bank. Pass Clay Bank top car park and viewing point descend into Bilsdale. Approximately one mile. After minor road on left fishery is located in woodland. Entrance directly next to the road and car parking next to lake.

Location: Take the B1257 from Stokesley heading towards Helmsley . Turn left at the mini round about in Great Broughton and follow the Ingleby Greenhow road for approximately a mile fishery is well signed, car park on left hand side directly next to the road.

Tickets: £6 per day Supplied throughout the day at bank side.

Contact: Ben Cowling 01642 778400

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Class 109 UGLIEST VEGETABLE Class 110 ONE PUMPKIN, £5 Special Prize for largest girth measurementClass 111 ONE VEGETABLE, not Scheduled (to be named)Class 112 FOUR ROUND POTATOES, WhiteClass 113 FOUR ROUND POTATOES, ColouredClass 114 FOUR KIDNEY POTATOES, WhiteClass 115 FOUR KIDNEY POTATOES, ColouredClass 116 COLLECTION OF POTATOES, Three varieties to be named four of eachClass 117 HEAVIEST POTATOAll potatoes in Classes 112-116 to be washed clean, but not dressed.

Class 118 SELECTION OF HERBS, any three kinds. To be shown in single container not exceeding 75mm (3”) diameter (to be named)

Section - 10POULTRY

WE ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR POULTRY SECTION IS NOW A REGIONAL POULTRY CLUB SHOW.

JUDGES: MR. R. Bristom, York (classes 1, 11, 12, 13 to 32, 92.)J. Robertson, Lanark (classes 2-10, 33-55, 68, 71)MR. W. Murray, Kelso (classes 81-91, 95-108)MR A. W. Anderson, Berwickshire (classes 56-67, 72-74, 79, 80)ALL EXHIBITS TO BE DISPLAYED BY 9.00AM.ALL ESSENTIAL PASS HOLDING VEHICLES TO BE ON THE SHOWFIELD BY 8.30AM. NO MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER 8.30AM.Stock to be penned for judging by 10.00 a.m. and remain until 4.30 p.m. Prize Money: 1st £5.00; Second £3.00; Third £2.00. ENTRY FEE £1.00 per entry.

POULTRY CLUB VOUCHER SHOW

CHAMPIONSHIPDOUGH HUTCHINSON CUP for rare breed BantamThe DOUGLAS R. MOORE PERPETUAL TROPHY for the Show Champion.

The JOHN TODD TROPHY for best hard feather.

The BOB MEGGINSON MEMORIAL TROPHY for Champion Leghorn.

The JOHN BUXTON TROPHY for Champion Barnevelder.

The WILL BURDETT TROPHY for Champion Orpington.

The N&E DURHAM PERPETUAL CUP for Champion Wyandotte Bantum

The MARGERY ROLFE TROPHY for Champion Rhode Island RedThe DAVID WADSWORTH TROPHY for Champion Sussex.

DAN STOREY TROPHY for egg categoriesROBIN CORNFORTH SHIELD for best water fowl.£5 special for best bird presented by P. Christon.£5 special for best water foul by R. Cornforth.

EXHIBITORS TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR EXHIBITS WATER NEEDS.LARGE POULTRYClass 1 OLD ENGLISH GAME, Male or

FemaleClass 2 SILKIE, Male or FemaleClass 3 ANY OTHER VARIETY, Light

Breed, MaleClass 4 ANY OTHER VARIETY, Light

Breed FemaleClass 5 ORPINGTON, Male or FemaleClass 6 ANY OTHER VARIETY, Heavy

Breed, MaleClass 7 ANY OTHER VARIETY, Heavy

Breed FemaleClass 8 ANY VARIETY, Male Bred 2014Class 9 ANY VARIETY, Female Bred 2014Class 10 LIKELIEST LAYER, Pure or

Cross-BredClass 11 ASIAN GAME, Male or FemaleClass 12 RARE BREED, Male or Female

BANTAMS - HARD FEATHERClass 13 O.E. GAME, Spangle, MaleClass 14 O.E. GAME, Spangle, FemaleClass 15 O.E. GAME, Black Red, Male and

Wheaton or Partridge, FemaleClass 16 O.E. GAME, Black or Blue, MaleClass 17 O.E. GAME, Black FemaleClass 18 O.E. GAME, Blue Female

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Class 19 O.E. GAME, any other colour, MaleClass 20 O.E. GAME, any other colour,

Female.Class 21 O.E. GAME, Cockerel Bred 2016Class 22 O.E. GAME, Pullet Bred 2016Class 23 MODERN GAME, Adult MaleClass 24 MODERN GAME, Adult FemaleClass 25 MODERN GAME MALE, Black,

Red or Pile. Bred 2016Class 26 MODERN GAME FEMALE, Black,

Red or Pile. Bred 2016Class 27 MODERN GAME AOC Male bred

2016Class 28 MODERN GAME AOC Female

bred 2016Class 29 AOV, Hard FeatherClass 30 JUVENILE, Hard FeatherClass 31 ASIAN GAME, MaleClass 32 ASIAN GAME, Female

BANTAMS - SOFT FEATHERClass 33 WYANDOTTE, White, Male or

FemaleClass 34 WYANDOTTE, Laced MaleClass 35 WYANDOTTE, Laced FemaleClass 36 WYANDOTTE, any other colour

Male or FemaleClass 37 LEGHORN, White MaleClass 38 LEGHORN, White FemaleClass 39 LEGHORN, Black, Male or FemaleClass 40 LEGHORN, any other colour, Male

or FemaleClass 41 SUSSEX, any colour, MaleClass 42 SUSSEX, any colour, FemaleClass 43 BUFF ROCK, MaleClass 44 BUFF ROCK, FemaleClass 45 BARRED ROCK, MaleClass 46 BARRED ROCK, FemaleClass 47 R.I. RED, MaleClass 48 R.I. RED, FemaleClass 49 BUFF ORPINGTON, Male or

FemaleClass 50 ORPINGTON, any other colour,

MaleClass 51 ORPINGTON, any other colour

FemaleClass 52 AUSTRALORP, MaleClass 53 AUSTRALORP, FemaleClass 54 BARNEVELDER, MaleClass 55 BARNEVELDER, FemaleClass 56 ROSECOMB, Male or FemaleClass 57 SEBRIGHT, Male or FemaleClass 58 PEKIN, MaleClass 59 PEKIN, FemaleClass 60 DUTCH GOLD, Male

Class 61 DUTCH GOLD, FemaleClass 62 DUTCH AOC, MaleClass 63 DUTCH AOC, FemaleClass 64 BELGIAN D’ANVERS, MaleClass 65 BELGIAN D’ANVERS, FemaleClass 66 BELGIAN A.O.V. MaleClass 67 BELGIAN A.O.V. FemaleClass 68 ANY OTHER VARIETY, Heavy

Breed MaleClass 69 ANY OTHER VARIETY, Heavy

Breed FemaleClass 70 ANY OTHER VARIETY, Light

Breed MaleClass 71 ANY OTHER VARIETY, Light

Breed FemaleClass 72 ANY OTHER VARIETY, True

Breed Male or FemaleClass 73 TRUE BREED, Cockerel bred 2016Class 74 TRUE BREED, Pullet bred 2016Class 75 SOFT FEATHER, Cockerel bred

2016Class 76 SOFT FEATHER, Pullet bred 2016Class 77 JUVENILE, True Bantam A.V. M/FClass 78 JUVENILE, Soft FeatherClass 79 RARE BREED, MaleClass 80 RARE BREED, Female

WATERFOWLClass 81 ANY VARIETY Call DuckClass 82 ANY VARIETY Call DrakeClass 83 ANY OTHER VARIETY Miniature

Duck or DrakeClass 84 JUVENILE Call/Bantam M/FClass 85 INDIAN RUNNER DuckClass 86 INDIAN RUNNER DrakeClass 87 ANY OTHER VARIETY DuckClass 88 ANY OTHER VARIETY DrakeClass 89 JUVENILE AOV D/DClass 90 ANY VARIETY GooseClass 91 ANY VARIETY Gander

BANTAM BREEDING TRIOSClass 92 A.V. HARD FEATHERClass 93 A.V. SOFT FEATHERClass 94 A.V. TRUE BREED

EGG CLASSESClass 95 3 LARGE WHITEClass 96 3 LARGE BROWNClass 97 3 LARGE A.O.C.Class 98 3 LARGE of Different ColoursClass 99 1 SUPREME LARGE A.C.Class 100 3 BANTAM WHITEClass 101 3 BANTAM BROWN

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Class 102 3 BANTAM A.O.C.Class 103 3 BANTAM of Different ColoursClass 104 1 SUPREME BANTAM EGGClass 105 3 WATERFOWLClass 106 1 DECORATED EGGClass 107 1 HEN EGG (Content)Class 108 1 BANTAM EGG (Content)Plates will be provided for Egg classes.Please note: bantam eggs to weigh no more than 11/2oz.

Section - 11PIGEONS

See Regulations 14 and 18. Single Birds. Open Classes.THE SHOW IS UNDER N.P.A. RULES.The Newcastle Columbarian Society offers Rosette for the Best Fancy Pigeon and the same for the Best of Flying Breeds.

Full Prize Money paid irrespective of Entries.Judging at 10.00a.m. Tents close at 5.00p.m.No person will be allowed to remove any Bird except in the presence of the Stewards.

EXHIBITORS TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR EXHIBITS WATER NEEDS.

Prize Money will be paid on show day between 3p.m. and 4p.m. in the pigeon marquee.

NO DUPLICATE ENTRIES. NO CLASSES TO BE CANCELLED.

ALL EXHIBITS TO BE DISPLAYED BY 9.00AM.

ALL ESSENTIAL PASS HOLDING VEHICLES TO BE ON THE SHOWFIELD BY 8.30AM. NO MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER 8.30AM.JUDGES: MR Robin Pratt, Wantage MR John Postill, Harrogate MR Paul Yates, HarrogatePrize Money: 1st £5.00; 2nd £3.00; 3rd £2.00.ENTRY FEE: £1.00Class 1 MODENA SCHIETTI, Cock AdultClass 2 MODENA SCHIETTI, Hen AdultClass 3 MODENA SCHIETTI, Cock Young BirdClass 4 MODENA SCHIETTI, Hen Young BirdClass 5 MODENA GAZZI, Cock AdultClass 6 MODENA GAZZI, Hen AdultClass 7 MODENA GAZZI, Cock AdultClass 8 MODENA GAZZI, Hen Young Bird

Class 9 EXHIBITION FANTAIL, AdultClass 10 EXHIBITION FANTAIL, Young BirdClass 11 JACOBIN, AdultClass 12 JACOBIN, Young BirdClass 13 NUN, AdultClass 14 NUN, Young BirdClass 15 LFCL TUMBLER SELF/Bar Cock AdultClass 16 LFCL TUMBLER/Bar Hen AdultClass 17 LFCL TUMBLER/Bar Young Bird

Class 18 LFCL TUMBLER, A.O.C. Cock AdultClass 19 LFCL TUMBLER A.O.C Hen Adult Class 20 LFCL TUMBLER A.O.C Young BirdClass 21 MUFFED TUMBLER, AdultClass 22 MUFFED TUMBLER, Young BirdClass 23 ORIENTAL FRILL, AdultClass 24 ORIENTAL FRILL, Young BirdClass 25 TURBIT, any ageClass 26 AFRICAN OWL, AdultClass 27 AFRICAN OWL, Young BirdClass 28 OLD GERMAN OWL, Any AgeClass 29 A.O.V. SHORT FACED Any AgeClass 30 FANCY HOMER, AdultClass 31 FANCY HOMER, Young BirdClass 32 AMERICAN SHOW RACER, AdultClass 33 AMERICAN SHOW RACER, Young BirdClass 34 DRAGOON, AdultClass 35 DRAGOON, Young BirdClass 36 BLOWER, AdultClass 37 BLOWER, Young BirdClass 38 CHINESE OWL, Cock AdultClass 39 CHINESE OWL, Hen Adult Class 40 CHINESE OWL, Young Bird Class 41 MAGPIE, Any AgeClass 42 MOOKEE, AdultClass 43 MOOKEE, Young Bird Class 44 R.V.P.C. Colour AdultClass 45 R.V.P.C. Colour Young BirdClass 46 R.V.P.C. TUMBLER/FLYER Adult Class 47 R.V.P.C. TUMBLER/FLYER Young Bird Class 48 R.V.P.C. A.O.V. AdultClass 49 R.V.P.C. A.O.V. Young BirdClass 50 A.O.V. L.F. CLEAN LEG, AdultClass 51 A.O.V. L.F. CLEAN LEG, Young BirdClass 52 A.O.V. L.F. GROUSE/MUFFED Adult

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Class 53 A.O.V. L.F. GROUSE/MUFFED Young BirdClass 54 FANCY CHALLENGE (MUST BE DUPLICATED)Class 55 EX. BIRMINGHAM ROLLER, Cock AdultClass 56 EX. BIRMINGHAM ROLLER, Hen AdultClass 57 EX. BIRMINGHAM ROLLER, Young BirdClass 58 COMPETITION ROLLER/TIPPLER, Any Age Class 59 WEST OF ENGLAND TUMBLER, Cock AdultClass 60 WEST OF ENGLAND TUMBLER, Hen AdultClass 61 WEST OF ENGLAND TUMBLER, Cock Young BirdClass 62 WEST OF ENGLAND TUMBLER, Hen Young BirdClass 63 EXHIBITION TIPPLER, Cock AdultClass 64 EXHIBITION TIPPLER, Hen AdultClass 65 EXHIBITION TIPPLER, Cock Young BirdClass 66 EXHIBITION TIPPLER, Hen Young BirdClass 67 FANCY FLYER CHALLENGE (MUST BE DUPLICATED)Class 68 SHOW RACER, Odd Colour, Cock AdultClass 69 SHOW RACER, Odd Colour, Hen AdultClass 70 SHOW RACER, Odd Colour, Cock Young BirdClass 71 SHOW RACER, Odd Colour, Hen Young BirdClass 72 SHOW RACER A.O.C., Cock AdultClass 73 SHOW RACER A.O.C., Hen AdultClass 74 SHOW RACER A.O.C., Cock Young BirdClass 75 SHOW RACER A.O.C., Hen Young BirdClass 76 SHOW RACER WIRES, Cock Adult

Class 77 SHOW RACER WIRES, Hen AdultClass 78 SHOW RACER WIRES, Cock Young BirdClass 79 SHOW RACER WIRES, Hen Young Bird

Class 80 SHOW RACER CHALLENGE (MUST BE DUPLICATED)Class 81 YOUNG FANCIERS A.V. FANCY, Any AgeClass 82 YOUNG FANCIERS A.V. FILLER, Any AgeSpecial Prizes: £5 Best in Show (Champion).Rosettes: Best Fancy Best Opp. Age Fancy Best Fancy Flyer Best Opp. Age Fancy Flyer Best Show Racer Best Opp. Age Show Racer Best Long Faced Best Short Faced Best Junior Fancy Best Junior Flyer

Section - 12RABBITS

THREE STAR SHOW (UNDER B.R.C. RULES)Judging 10.30 a.m. prompt. ALL STOCK MUST BE COLLECTED BY 5.00 p.m. PROMPT.

JUDGES:A. Clipsham - Classes 1-34, 77 + 78F. Clipsham - Classes 35-78, MRS D. Brass-Brown - Classes 79-132

Prize Money: 1st £5.00; 2nd £3.00; 3rd £2.00. ENTRY FEE: £3.00 Block, includes BRC levy. Pet Only Class £1.50 per exhibit. Prize money paid out at Show.All exhibits must be collected by 5pm prompt. 1 Exhibitors ticket with £8.00 entry fees

EXHIBITORS TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR EXHIBITS WATER NEEDS.

ALL EXHIBITS TO BE DISPLAYED BY 9.30AM.

ALL ESSENTIAL PASS HOLDING VEHICLES TO BE ON THE SHOWFIELD BY 8.30AM. NO MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER 8.30AM, PARKING FREE ACROSS THE ROAD.EXHIBITIONERS CAR PARKING ON SHOWFIELD IS LIMITED. BE THERE EARLY!!

Class 1 DUTCH BLACK, AdultClass 2 DUTCH BLACK, u/4 months

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Class 3 DUTCH BLUE, AdultClass 4 DUTCH BLUE, u/4 monthsClass 5 DUTCH STEEL, AdultClass 6 DUTCH STEEL, u/4 monthsClass 7 DUTCH BROWN GREY, AdultClass 8 DUTCH BR GREY, u/4 monthsClass 9 DUTCH YELLOW, AdultClass 10 DUTCH YELLOW, u/4 monthsClass 11 DUTCH A.O.C., AdultClass 12 DUTCH A.O.C., u/4 monthsClass 13 ENGLISH BLACK, AdultClass 14 ENGLISH BLACK, u/5 monthsClass 15 ENGLISH BLUE, AdultClass 16 ENGLISH BLUE, u/5 monthsClass 17 ENGLISH A.O.C., AdultClass 18 ENGLISH A.O.C., u/5 monthsClass 19 SILVER GREY, adultClass 20 SILVER GREY, u/5 monthsClass 21 SILVER A.O.C., AdultClass 22 SILVER A.O.C., u/5 monthsClass 23 DWARF REW, AdultClass 24 DWARF REW, u/5 monthsClass 25 DWARF SMO/SAB, AdultClass 26 DWARF SMO/SAB, u/5 monthsClass 27 DWARF AGOUTIE, AdultClass 28 DWARF AGOUTIE, u/5 monthsClass 29 DWARF A.O.C., AdultClass 30 DWARF A.O.C., u/5 monthsClass 31 BELGIAN HARE, adultClass 32 BELGIAN HARE, u/5 monthsClass 33 SECTION CHALLENGE, AdultClass 34 SECTION CHALLENGE, u/5 monthsClass 35 POLISH REW. adultClass 36 POLISH REW, u/5 monthsClass 37 POLISH A.O.C., AdultClass 38 POLISH A.O.C. u/5 monthsClass 39 HIMALAYAN BLACK, AdultClass 40 HIMALAYAN BLACK, u/5 monthsClass 41 HIMALAYAN A.O.C., AdultClass 42 HIMALAYAN A.O.C., u/5 monthsClass 43 TAN, adultClass 44 TAN, u/5 monthsClass 45 TAN A.O.C., adultClass 46 TAN A.O.C., u/5 monthsClass 47 LIONHEAD, Self AdultClass 48 LIONHEAD, Self u/5 monthsClass 49 LIONHEAD, non-self adultClass 50 LIONHEAD, non-self u/5 monthsClass 51 AOV FANCY, AdultClass 52 AOV FANCY, u/5 monthsClass 53 SECTION CHALLENGE, adultClass 54 SECTION CHALLENGE, u/5

monthsClass 55 DWARF LOP, self AdultClass 56 DWARF LOP, self u/5 monthsClass 57 DWARF LOP, non-self Adult

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Class 58 DWARF LOP, non-self u/5 monthsClass 59 MINI LOP self adultClass 60 MINI LOP self u/5 monthsClass 61 MINI LOP CH/AG AdultClass 62 MINI LOP CH/AG u/5 monthsClass 63 MINI LOP TAN PATT, AdultClass 64 MINI LOP TAN PATT, u/5 monthsClass 65 MINI LOP A.O.C. AdultClass 66 MINI LOP A.O.C. u/5 monthsClass 67 GERMAN LOP A.O.C., AdultClass 68 GERMAN LOP A.O.C., u/5 monthsClass 69 FRENCH LOP, Self AdultClass 70 FRENCH LOP, Self u/5 monthsClass 71 FRENCH LOP, Non-Self AdultClass 72 FRENCH LOP, Non-Self u/5 monthsClass 73 AOV LOP, AdultClass 74 AOV LOP, u/5 monthsClass 75 LOP CHALLENGE, AdultClass 76 LOP CHALLENGE, u/5 monthsClass 77 A.V. LOP/FANCY CHALLENGE, AdultClass 78 A.V. LOP/FANCY CHALLENGE,

u/5 months

FUR/REX:Class 79 CHINCHILLA, AdultClass 80 CHINCHILLA, u/5 monthsClass 81 SILVER FOX BLACK, AdultClass 82 SILVER FOX BLACK, u/5 monthsClass 83 SILVER FOX AOC, AdultClass 84 SILVER FOX AOC, u/5 monthsClass 85 SABLE, Marten AdultClass 86 SABLE, Marten u/5 monthsClass 87 SABLE SIAMESE, AdultClass 88 SABLE SIAMESE, u/5 monthsClass 89 NEW ZEALAND WHITE, AdultClass 90 NEW ZEALAND WHITE, u/5 monthsClass 91 SATIN, AdultClass 92 SATIN, u/5 monthsClass 93 CONTINENTAL GIANT, adultsClass 94 CONTINENTAL GIANT, u/5

monthsClass 95 CONTINENTAL Non-Self, AdultClass 96 CONTINENTAL, Non-self u/5

monthsClass 97 BEVEREN, AdultClass 98 BEVEREN, u/5 monthsClass 99 ARGENTE, AdultClass 100 ARGENTE, u/5 monthsClass 101 A.O.V. FUR, adultsClass 102 A.O.V. FUR, u/5 monthsClass 103 CHALLENGE FUR, AdultClass 104 CHALLENGE FUR, u/5 monthsClass 105 ERMINE REX, AdultClass 106 ERMINE REX, u/5 months

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Class 107 BLACK REX, AdultClass 108 BLACK REX, u/5 monthsClass 109 SIAMESE SEAL/SABLE REX,

AdultClass 110 SIAMESE SEAL/SABLE REX, u/5 monthsClass 111 MARTEN SEAL/SABLE REX,

AdultClass 112 MARTEN SEAL/SABLE REX, u/5 monthsClass 113 ORANGE REX adultClass 114 ORANGE REX u/5 monthsClass 115 CASTOR REX, AdultClass 116 CASTOR REX, u/5 monthsClass 117 A.O.C. REX, AdultClass 118 A.O.C. REX, u/5 monthsClass 119 MINI REX, Ermine AdultClass 120 MINI REX, ErmineClass 121 MINI REX A.O.C. SELF, AdultClass 122 MINI REX A.O.C. SELF, u/5

monthsClass 123 MINI REX, castor AdultClass 124 MINI REX, castor u/5 monthsClass 125 MINI REX Shaded AdultClass 126 MINI REX Shaded u/5 monthsClass 127 MINI REX A.O.C. AdultClass 128 MINI REX A.O.C. u/5 monthsClass 129 CHALLENGE REX, AdultClass 130 CHALLENGE REX, u/5 monthsClass 131 AV FUR/REX Challenge, AdultClass 132 AV FUR/REX Challenge u/5monthsClass 133 GRAND CHALLENGE, AdultClass 134 GRAND CHALLENGE, u/5 monthsClass 135 JUNIOR FANCY AAClass 136 JUNIOR FUR AAClass 137 JUNIOR CHALLENGE AAClass 138 PET CLASS (owned by a child)BRC offers;- 59 Challenge Certificates; 5 Diplomas; 2 Rosettes; 15 Best of Breeds.ALL EXHIBITS TO BE REMOVED BEFORE 5.00pm PROMPT.

CaviesJUDGE: MR J. Fort, BuryPrize Money: First £5.00, Second £3.00, Third £2.00Entry Fees: £3.00 Block Juniors, and Pet Classes £1.50.

Class 139 SELF BLACK, AdultClass 140 SELF BLACK, 5 - 8 monthsClass 141 SELF BLACK, u/5 monthsClass 142 SELF WHITE/CREAM AdultClass 143 SELF WHITE/CREAM, 5-8 monthsClass 144 SELF WHITE/CREAM, u/5 monthsClass 145 SELF GOLDEN, Adult

Class 146 SELF GOLDEN, 5-8 monthsClass 147 SELF GOLDEN, u/5 monthsClass 148 SELF A.O.C., AdultClass 149 SELF A.O.C., 5-8 monthsClass 150 SELF A.O.C., u/5 monthsClass 151 SELF CHALLENGE, AdultClass 152 SELF CHALLENGE, 5-8 monthsClass 153 SELF CHALLENGE, u/5 monthsClass 154 SELF CHALLENGE, AAClass 155 DUTCH/T.W., AdultClass 156 DUTCH/T.W., 5-8 monthsClass 157 DUTCH/T.W., u/5 monthsClass 158 ABYSSINIAN, AdultClass 159 ABYSSINIAN, 5-8 monthsClass 160 ABYSSINIAN, u/5 monthsClass 161 AGOUTIE, AdultClass 162 AGOUTIE, 5-8 monthsClass 163 AGOUTIE, u/5 monthsClass 164 CRESTED, AdultClass 165 CRESTED, 5-8 monthsClass 166 CRESTED, u/5 monthsClass 167 LONG HAIR, adultClass 168 LONG HAIR, 5-8 monthsClass 169 LONG HAIR, u/5 monthsClass 170 A.O.V, adultClass 171 A.O.V, 5-8 monthsClass 172 A.O.V, u/5 monthsClass 173 NON SELF CHALLENGE, AdultClass 174 NON SELF CHALLENGE, 5-8

monthsClass 175 NON SELF CHALLENGE, u/5

monthsClass 176 NON SELF CHALLENGE, any ageClass 177 SOW, AV, any ageClass 178 BOAR, AV, any ageClass 179 GRAND CHALLENGE, AdultClass 180 GRAND CHALLENGE, YoungClass 181 GUIDE STANDARDISED/

UNSTANDARDISED

JUNIOR CLASSES:(exhibits to be owned by a Junior)Class 182 JUNIOR SELF, any ageClass 183 JUNIOR NON-SELF, any ageClass 184 JUNIOR CHALLENGE, any ageClass 185 PET CAVY, Owned by a Child

ALL EXHIBITS TO BE REMOVED BEFORE 5.00pm

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STOKESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

Section - 13FERRETS

JUDGE: MR N. PopePrize Money: First £5.00; Second £3.00; Third £2.00ENTRY FEE: £1.00

Will Exhibitors please ensure that animals are suitably caged in separate accessible cages.NO ENTRIES ON THE DAY.ALL EXHIBITS TO BE DISPLAYED BY 9.00AM.

ALL ESSENTIAL PASS HOLDING VEHICLES TO BE ON THE SHOWFIELD BY 8.30AM. NO MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER 8.30AM.

Class 1 HOB, WhiteClass 2 JILL, WhiteClass 3 HOB, Any other ColourClass 4 JILL, Any other ColourClass 5 HOB, PolecatClass 6 JILL, PolecatClass 7 YOUNG, White HobClass 8 YOUNG, White JillClass 9 YOUNG, Polecat, HobClass 10 YOUNG, Polecat, JillClass 11 YOUNG, any other colour HobClass 12 YOUNG, any other colour JillClass 13 Ferret owned by a junior (16 years and under)THE BRIAN STOCK MEMORIAL TROPHY is awarded to the Best in the Show. The RICHARDSON MEMORIAL TROPHY is awarded to the Best Young Ferret in the Show.

Rosettes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Best in Show, Reserve Best in Show and Best Young Ferret.

Section - 14CANINE

EXEMPTION SHOWAll dogs must be six months or over.Kindly sponsored by Burgess Supafeeds, Pickering.£25 voucher for Best In Show.£25 voucher winner of Best coat and condition (Class 9) from Stokesley Veterinary Practice ENTRIES TAKEN ON THE SHOW GROUND FROM 12.00 NOON.All essential pass holding vehicles to be on the showfieldby8.30am.Nomovementofvehiclesafter8.30am. Entry fee £1.00 per Class. Judging to commence 1.30p.m.SECRETARY: Maureen RichardsonJUDGE: MRS A. Atkins Bishop Auckland PEDIGREE CLASSESClass 1 Any variety Puppy Dog or Bitch (6 months or over)Class 2 Any variety non sporting Dog or BitchClass 3 Any variety Sporting Dog or BitchClass 4 Any variety Open Dog or Bitch Best in show Hazlemere flat coated

Memorial Trophy

Winners of the above classes will then compete for Best in Show

NOVELTY AND CHILDREN’S CLASSESClass 5 Child Handling 8 yrs and underClass 6 Child Handling 9 yrs to 15 yrsClass 7 Dog with most appealing expressionClass 8 Dog with the waggiest tailClass 9 Best coat and conditionClass 10 Best Rescue - dog or bitchClass 11 Veteran - 7 years or overClass 12 Best Trick.

All dogs on showfield to be on a lead.PROFITS FROM THE CANINE SECTION TO BE GIVEN TO THE JERRY GREEN DOG RESCUE CENTRE, CATTON, THIRSK.

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