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-- MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM CARDIGAN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SHOW SOCIETY To the Secretary, Mr Alwyn Evans, Rhostwarch, Brynberian, Crymych, Pembs. SA4 3TG. Tel. : 0239 89637 I (name) ............................................................................................................. (address) ............................................................................................................ (BLOCK CAPITALS, PLEASE) hereby make application for the following Patronage of the above Society: £20.00 .............. Patron Badge and Lady Patron and Ringside Car Pass (Please append all names) BANKER’S ORDER To ................................................................................................... (your Bank) Please make the payment for me (us) commencing st May, 20..... and yearly until further notice from me (us) in writing and debit it to my (our) account. Your Account No. ................................................ Sort Code ............................. This replaces any existing Banker’s Order. Quote ref. no. ....................... Date payment to be made st May, 20..... Name and Address of Bank to receive payments : HSBC Plc, High Street, Cardigan, A/c. No. 002766 (40-6-20) Amount to be paid £20 Your Bank Address............................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................... Signature ...........................................................................................................

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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM CARDIGAN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SHOW SOCIETY

To the Secretary, Mr Alwyn Evans, Rhostwarch, Brynberian, Crymych,

Pembs. SA4� 3TG. Tel. : 0�239 89�637

I (name) .............................................................................................................

(address) ............................................................................................................(BLOCK CAPITALS, PLEASE)

hereby make application for the following Patronage of the above Society:£20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patron Badge and Lady Patron and Ringside Car Pass

(Please append all names)

BANKER’S ORDER

To ................................................................................................... (your Bank)

Please make the payment for me (us) commencing �st May, 20�..... and yearly until further notice from me (us) in writing and debit it to my (our) account.

Your Account No. ................................................ Sort Code .............................

This replaces any existing Banker’s Order. Quote ref. no. .......................Date payment to be made �st May, 20�.....

Name and Address of Bank to receive payments : HSBC Plc, High Street, Cardigan, A/c. No. 002�7�66 (40-�6-20)

Amount to be paid £20

Your Bank Address.............................................................................................

...........................................................................................................................

Signature ...........................................................................................................

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CARDIGAN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETYCharity No. 509960

———————————————————————President : Mr QUINTON DAVIES, Newbridge Sawmills, Cenarth

Vice-President : TEULU WILLIAMS, Troedyrhiw, Ferwig———————————————————————

Executive CommitteeChairman : Mr TUDOR HARRIES, Pentalar, BlaenffosVice-Chairman : Mr MORRIS DAVIES, Hafod, Ferwig

Hon. Secretary : Mr ALWYN EVANS, Rhostwarch, Brynberian, Crymych. SA4� 3TG (Tel. 0�239 89�637)

Treasurer : Mrs M. MORRISField Committee

Chief Field Stewards : Mr JOHN MORRIS, Llwynpiod Mr WIL WILLIAMS, Gotrel

Mr NOEL EVANS, Llantood Mr GARETH JAMES, StepsideMr SULWYN JONES, Broteifi Uchaf

Trade StandsChief Trade Stand Steward : Mr J. J. WILLIAMS, Harddfan

Bookings : Mr ALWYN EVANS (0�239 89�637)Farm Produce, Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers, Floral Art Section

Secretary : Mrs OWENA DAVIES, Tŷ Cwm, Bridell, Cardigan(Tel. 0�239 62�540)Cookery and Crafts

Chairlady : Mrs SIÂN JAMES, Stepside, CardiganSecretary : Miss JANE WILLIAMS, 98 Maesglas, Cardigan. SA43 �BD

(Tel. 0�239 6�435�) Jumping

Jumping : Mr VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Greenview, New Inn, LlandeiloW.H.P. : Mrs L. MORGAN

Dog SectionContact : Mrs Sue Jones (Tel. 0�239 6�4933)

————————————————————————————— Hon. Veterinary Surgeons :

THE PRIORY VETERINARY LTD., CardiganMedical Officers :

CARDIGAN HEALTH CENTRE GROUP (Drs Russell, Cole, Thomas, Cuddigan & Bulter)

Cardigan St. John Ambulance Brigade & Paramedics will be in attendance

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ORDER OF JUDGING Judging will commence at 9.30 a.m. prompt, namely :

RING 1 (CATTLE RING)�0.00 a.m. Holsteins followed by Jersey Cattle�0.00 a.m. Any Other Dairy Breed followed by The Dairy Cattle Interbreed, Local Classes and

Child Handler Classes will follow immediately after completion of the Dairy Sections.�0.00 a.m. Simmentals followed by Limousins.�0.00 a.m. Herefords followed by Welsh Black.�0.00 a.m. Commercial Beef�0.00 a.m. British Blues followed by Any Other Beef Breed The Beef Cattle Interbreed, Local Classes and Child Handler

Classes will follow immediately after completion of the Beef Sections.

RING 2 (MAIN RING) 9.30 a.m. Arabs followed by Side Saddle 9.30 a.m. Welsh Cobs Section “D” 9.30 a.m. Section “A” Ponies, followed by Ridden Welsh Breeds�0.00 a.m. In Hand Hunters followed by Ridden Hunters. �0.00 a.m. Palomino followed by Foreign�0.00 p.m. Shetland Ponies (Standard), followed by Miniature Shetlands.�0.30 a.m. Pony Breeding followed by Hunter Pony Breeding��.00 a.m. Section “B” Classes, followed by Welsh Part-Bred.��.30 noon Welsh Cobs Section “C”�2.00 noon President’s Address. Presentation of Show Ambassador and Deputy. �.00 p.m. Mountain & Moorland 2.00 p.m. Coloured Horses & Ponies followed by Miniature Ponies followed by Donkeys. 2.00 p.m. Shires. 2.00 p.m. Driving and Harness Classes 3.00 p.m. Young Handler 3.30 p.m. Mounted Fancy Dress 4.00 p.m. Champion Horse

RING 6 (JUMPING RING) 9.00 a.m. Pony Jumping Competition followed by Senior Competition

RING 4 (A & B) 9.30 a.m. Open Working Hunter followed by Working Hunter Ponies�0.30 a.m. Ridden Show Ponies followed by Show Hunter Ponies�2.00 a.m. Working Hunter Ponies – Open Heritage Mountain & Moorland)

RING 5 (SHEEP RING) (All Sheep exhibits to be on showground by 9.30 a.m.)

�0.00 a.m. North Country Cheviot�0.00 a.m. Jacobs followed by Rare/Minority Breeds�0.00 a.m. Lleyn�0.00 a.m. Texel followed by Continentals�0.00 a.m. Ryeland �0.00 a.m. Badger Face�0.00 a.m. Llanwennog followed by Welsh Mountain followed by Speckled Face �0.00 a.m. Lowlands Sheep Interbreed Championship to follow immediately after completion of all Sheep

Classes��.00 a.m. Pigs�0.30 a.m. Angora Goats followed by Dairy Goats (Dairy Goats will not be judged before �.00 p.m.)�2.30 p.m. Pet Lamb

Exhibitors are reminded that the Timetable is approximate. Whilst every effort has been made to avoid clashes, classes will not be delayed

unless the exhibitor is currently competing in a section championship.

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BEIRNIAID / JUDGES 2013Holstein & Jersey Cattle & Any Other Dairy Breed – Mr Brian Challenor, Pentre Barn,

Triley, AbergavennyLocal Classes – Mr R. Millichap, Rhiwgam Fach Farm, Tonyrefail, Rhondda Cynon TafDairy Interbreed Champion & Local Classes – Mr M. James, Pengawse, Whitland,

CarmarthenWelsh Black Cattle – Mr K. Ellis, Ynysfor, Bryncrug, TowynHereford Cattle – Mr T. Bradstock, Freetown, Tarrington, HerefordLimousin Cattle – Mr T. Jones, Bowley, Clehonger, HerefordSimmental & Any Other Beef Breed – Mr M. O. Jones, Pantyrefail, Llanfynydd, CarmarthenCommercial Beef / Supreme Sheep & Pigs – Mr Elgan Jones, Coedmor Hall, Cellan,

LampeterShires – Mr N. G. Williams, Bryn Cottage, Penlon Rd, Newcastle EmlynSection A & Ridden Welsh Breeds – Mr John James, Coedcae Farm, Llandovery,

Carms. (Sianwood)Section B, Welsh Part Bred & Child Handler – Mrs L. B. Hillard, Tir Bwcci, Nantycaws,

Carmarthen (Gringallt)Section C & D – Mrs S. M. Davies, Cryd y Barcud, Cribyn, Lampeter (Maesmynach)Palomino – Miss J. Stokes, Blaencanaid Farm, Heolgerrig, Merthyr TydfilColoured Horses & Ponies, Foreign & Miniature & Donkeys – Mr M. Dale, Calverley

Green Farm, Calverley, TarporleyArab & Side Saddle – Mrs C. Willis-Burton, Dan y Skirrid Farm, Llantillio, PertholeyRiding Pony & Show Hunter Breeding – Mrs J. E. Mabbett, Awel Fryn, 345

Pontardulais Rd, AmmanfordShetlands – Mr R. L. Miller, Heniarth, Ferryside, CarmsMountain & Moorland (In-hand & Ridden) – Mr K. Walker, Bryn Offa Farm, Bryn Offa

Lane, New BrightonHunters – Ms J. Beynon, Brynteg, Mynydd Cerrig, LlanelliChildren’s Riding & Show Hunter Ponies – Mrs J. Say, 5 Ochr y Bryn, Melinden,

DenbighshireWorking Hunter Ponies – Mrs M. B. Marson, Coedrhyd Farm, Fairwood, SwanseaHeritage Mountain & Moorland Open Working Hunter Ponies Conformation Phase –

Mrs C. M. Fletcher, Pine Grove House, Llanwenarth, CitraHeritage Mountain & Moorland Open Working Hunter Ponies Jumping Phase –

Mrs Lorraine Partridge, Gelli Fawr Farm, Henllys, CwmbranPrivate Driving – Mr J. C. Marson, Coed y Rhyd Farm, Fairwood, SwanseaShow Jumping – Mrs B. Baker, Mrs D. Evans, Summerhill Farm, Green Hill, Haverfordwest,

Miss C. Hern, �0 Maes Ty Gwyn, Llangennech, Llanelli, Mrs D. ThomasSupreme Champion Horse – Mr Fred Williams, Cefn Llidiart, Capel Bangor, AberystwythNorth Country Cheviot & Speckled Face – Mr John Lloyd, Cynghordy, Llandovery,

CarmarthenLlanwennog, Welsh Mountain & Speckled Face – Dr Simon Wallis, Maestroyddyn

Fach, Harford, LlanwrdaLleyn & Lowlands – Mr Richard Twose, Maenhir, Login, WhitlandTexel & Continentals – Mr Adrian Windsor, Fforest Farm, Whitland, Carms.Badger Face, Jacob & Rare/Minority Breeds – Mr Hefin Thomas, Bwlchclawdd, New

Inn, PencaderRyeland – Mr J Reed, Slough Forge, Vowchurch, HerefordAngora & Dairy Goats – Mr M Rogers, Cefn Coch, Llangwyrfon, AberystwythFlowers – Mr V. Jones, Parcwern, Newcastle EmlynHorticulture – Mr Huw Thomas, Fferm Pentre, Aberarth, AberaeronFarm Produce – Mr R Evans, Penlanargoed, Penlan Rd, CarmarthenFloral Art – Mrs Margaret Martin, 3� Parc Greswen, Margam, Port TalbotBest Trade Stand – The Vice President.Pet Lamb – The Show Ambassador.

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2013 ~ SPECIAL PRIZESBest Exhibit in Horse Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sash and £�00

Kindly sponsored by Carmarthen & Pumsaint Farmers Ltd.Voucher for a Thermatex Wool Leisure Waistcoat to the Supreme Champion Horse Handler.

Kindly presented by Thermatex at Vale Bros. Ltd., CardiganReserve Best Exhibit in Horse Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £75

Kindly sponsored by Carmarthen & Pumsaint Farmers Ltd.Best Exhibit in Dairy Cattle Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sash and £�00

Kindly sponsored by Stoddart Tyres.Reserve Best Exhibit in Dairy Cattle Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £75

Kindly sponsored by Stoddart Tyres.Best Exhibit in Beef Cattle Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sash and £�00

Kindly sponsored by Barclays Bank Plc, CardiganReserve Best Exhibit in Beef Cattle Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £75

Kindly sponsored by Barclays Bank Plc, CardiganBest Exhibit in Commercial Beef Cattle Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £75

Kindly sponsored by Hybu Cig CymruBest Pair of Animals in the Beef Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £50

Kindly sponsored by Wynnstay.Best Group of 3 Animals in the Dairy Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £50

Kindly sponsored by Clynderwen & Cardiganshire Farmers.Best Group of 3 Animals in the Beef Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £50

Kindly sponsored by Keith Davies, Butcher.Best Beef Bull in Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £50

Kindly sponsored by Keith Davies, Butcher.Best In-Calf Beef Heifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £50

Kindly sponsored by Keith Davies, Butcher.Best Exhibit in Pig Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £25

Kindly sponsored by Barclays Bank Plc, CardiganBest Beef Maiden Heifer in Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £50

Kindly sponsored by LBSSilver Tankards for the Supreme Champion Animal in the Dairy and Beef

Sections kindly donated by Bibby Agriculture Ltd., CarmarthenChampion Holstein Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £50 Semen Voucher

Kindly sponsored by Genus PlcBest Exhibit in Sheep Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sash and £30

Kindly sponsored by Pembrokeshire Quality Livestock Ltd.Reserve Best Exhibit in Sheep Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £�5

Kindly sponsored by Pembrokeshire Quality Livestock Ltd.

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RHEOLAU / RULESGGG

�. All entries to be bona-fide property of the exhibitor. 2. All entries to be in the hands of the Secretary by Wednesday, 8th July, 20�3.

NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. 3. Entry fees to be paid in advance. 4. One attendant will be admitted to the field free of charge with exhibit in the Livestock

Section. 5. All exhibits to be on the field by 9.00 a.m. 6. Should any dispute arise in any circumstances, the complainant to lodge £5.00

(£�00 for British Showjumping) in the hands of the Secretary, which sum will be forfeited if the objection is not upheld by the Committee, whose decision shall be final.

7. In Classes where measurements are stipulated, half an inch will be allowed in height for shoeing.

8. The person in charge of stock must see that they are properly placed and secured in the place allocated to them, and those in charge of stock are particularly requested not to leave at any time during the Show the stock which they have in their charge.The Society, its officers and servant will not be responsible for any error or mistakes that may be made in placing, penning or securing the stock.

9. All exhibits in Horticultural Section must have been grown by exhibitor.�0. Only Officials will be allowed in the Horticultural Section during judging.��. Competitors in Riding Classes to be properly attired.�2. The Society has the right to cancel their Show at short notice in the event of adverse

weather.�3. The Society will not in any case, or under any circumstances hold itself responsible

for any loss, damage, mis-delivery, illness or accident, that may occur through or to any exhibit, trade stand or person from any cause whatsoever, and it shall hold the Society harmless, and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from any of the above named circumstances.

�4. All dogs must be on a short lead on show ground.�5. All trophies to be returned to the Secretary before closing date for entries.�6. The Society has the right to amalgamate any Class if less than two exhibitors

entered.�7. Stallions, colts and bulls not to be ridden or led by juniors who have not attained

their �4th birthday before �st January in the current year.�8. All exhibitors should ensure that they have Public Liability insurance for an adequate

indemnity to protect against their liability to include their helpers and handlers.�9. Fractious animals are not allowed to be exhibited.20. No member of the British Showjumping shall allow a stallion for which he/she is

resonsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent, or rider to attend a show, compete or be prepared to compete, in any show jumping competition without taking adequate precautions to ensure other horses/ponies, competitors and members of the public are not put at risk of injury.

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NOTICE TO PATRONS£20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patron Badge, Lady Patron Badge and Ringside Car PassGate Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adults : £8.00, O.A.Ps. : £5.00, Children : £�.00

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AELODAU’R PWYLLGOR / COMMITTEE MEMBERSJohn Williams, Harddfan Eurig Davies, DyffrynLloyd Williams, Ffynnoncyff Will Phillips, LleineGareth James, Stepside Dilwyn Jenkins, GwelforWilliam Williams, Gotrel Aled Davies, Tal-y-wernJohn Phillips, Trebared Gwyndaf Davies, TrefwtialSulwyn Jones, Broteifi Uchaf Alan Davies, Ffynnon-wenJohn Morris, Llwynpiod Islwyn Griffiths, Ger-y-FelinJimmy Wilson, Tregibby Tudor Harries, PentalarGwyn Davies, Trefere Uchaf Keith Davies, 53a PendreJohn Williams, Troedyrhiw Paul Howard, RocklandsElwyn Reed, Gwndwn Gwyn Roy Griffiths, Perthi AurGareth Vaughan, Coedcefn-las Cecil Williams, RamlehMorris Davies, Hafod Edward Wells, 94 BrynglasLyn Jones, Tygwyn Aled Jones, ParcauMalgwyn Evans, ArgoedGeraint Morris, Aelodau Dros Oes / Life Members Castell Malgwyn Farm D. G. Price, BurwoodEiros Edwards, Rhosmaen Alun James, PenydorlanGlyn Jenkins, Tyhen Tom James, Muriau GwynEirwyn Harries, Brynawelon Dewi Jones, Brondesbury ParkGeraint Evans, Penrallt Noel Evans, FronlasAled Rees, Trefere Fawr Alun Davies, Trecefn UchafJames Williams, Harddfan Mrs Gill Jones, Broteifi UchafAlan Davies, Highfields Hywelfryn Jones, Ffin yr AfonArthur Morgan, Pencefen Honorary Life Member Mr Gerald Hazelby, Y Felin

Cynrychiolwyr y C.Ff.I. / Y.F.C. RepresentativesPenparc Y.F.C.—Llˆr Jones Eglwyswrw Y.F.C.—Iwan George and Harri Davies

For YFC Show Day competitionsPlease contact:

Buddug James 07868 �39582

Show open to the public at 9.00 a.m. Horticultural Section at 1.00 p.m.GGGGGGGG

Refreshments provided on the FieldGGGGGGGG

Special Notice—All exhibits to be on the Show field not later than 9.00 a.m. To avoid risk of disqualification, jumpers to be present by 9.00 a.m.

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Date of 2014 Cardigan Show: 30th July

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IMPORTANT NOTICETHE CARDIGAN COUNTY AGRICULTURE SHOW

IS EXEMPT FROM PRE-MOVEMENT TESTINGThe Society has been advised by the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) that there are changes to the Pre-Movement Testing policy in Wales which will come into force in mid May. This exemption only applies when the animal returns to its original farm or is taken directly to slaughter. We have been asked by WAG to let exhibitors know about the intended change in policy and to stress that: * The exemption from Pre-Movement Testing remains for shows where the cattle are not housed and are present for less than 24 hours. * Pre-Movement Testing is required where cattle are moved to shows that are held on multiple days and/or where cattle are housed. * Any show where animals are sold or moved to premises other than the premises of origin or direct to slaughter, continue to require Pre-Movement Testing, as Before.And that: * Bovine TB has significant potential to disrupt and cause long lasting financial consequences to your business, so prevention from infection should always be your priority. * All cattle owners are recommended to undertake Pre-Movement Testing, and ideally also voluntarily post-movement testing of animals, to safeguard the health of the high value of stock attending shows.

For Exhibitors in the Cattle, Sheep, Goat & Pig SectionsIt is the committee’s intention to include a full schedule for

cattle, sheep, goats and pigs at the 2013 show. If insufficient entries are received,

classes will be amalgamated.OOOO

PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHOWThe Committee confirms that it will undertake to comply with all rules and conditions and obtain the necessary licence to

hold these sections in accordance with the Animal Health Act and Orders appertaining at the time of the show.

Please make sure you are fully aware of conditions that will prevail on the show day.

Please ensure that all livestock vehicles are clean. Unclean vehicles will be barred from entering

the showground.OOOO

Remember !! BE SEEN TO BE CLEANIMPORTANT — THIS RULING MUST BE ADHERED TO

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PRESENTATION OF AWARDSINSTRUCTIONS TO EXHIBITORS AND LIVESTOCK STEWARDS

CATTLE & SHEEP

HORSESPresentation of Supreme Champion winner will take place

immediately after the Supreme Champion Horse competition.

Presentation arrangements under the direction of Mr John Morris, Llwynpiod, Mr Wil Williams, Gotrel, Mr Noel Evans, Fronlas, Mr Gareth James, Stepside

and Mr Sulwyn Jones, Broteifi Uchaf.

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NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS�. CATTLE PASSPORTS: Exhibitors should ensure that passports for each exhibit must

be handed to the bio-security officials at entry into bio-security area marked No. �5 on the Show Plan. British Cattle Movement Location No.: 55/305/8647.

2. MAEDI VISNA ACCREDITED SHEEP/GOATS: A separate area will be provided for entries from Maedi-Visna Accredited flocks. Movement documents must be handed to the bio-security officials at entry into bio-security area marked No. �5 on the Show Plan.

N.B.—All exhibitors who wish to gain entry into the Approved Section must produce a certificate of Official Maedi-Visna Accredited CAE status for inspection by Show Stewards.

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THE ANNUAL SHOW DINNERwill be held on 30th November, 2013

at the Cliff Hotel, Gwbert

Stondinau Masnach / Trade Stands(A) Best Tradestand under 25ft. Cwpan Her / Perpetual Cup [No. ��9] given by Eirwyn and

Bessie Harries, Brynawelon, Croft(B) Best Tradestand 25ft. and over. The Clement Jenkins Perpetual Challenge Cup [No.

58] is offered for the Best Trade Stand at the Show.

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SCHEDULE OF PRIZESGGGGGGGG

Adran Gwartheg / Cattle SectionGwobrau / Prizes :

�af/�st, £30 ; 2il/2nd, £25 ; 3edd/3rd, £�5. Tâl ymgais / Entry fee, £6.00.

Gwartheg Holstein Cattle(Holstein UK Showing Rules apply)

�. Heifer Calf under �2 months old on Show day. 2. Maiden Heifer, born after �/�/20�2. 3. Heifer in Calf showing not more than 4 incisor teeth. 4. Heifer in Milk, not showing more than 6 incisor teeth. 5. Champion Heifer (�st prize winners in classes �, 2, 3 and 4 to compete).

Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. �20] kindly donated by C.C.F. Ltd. 6. Cow in Calf. 7. Cow in Milk. Also The Lloyds TSB Cardigan Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 3]. 8. The Dilwyn Jenkins (Gwelfor) Challenge Trophy [No. 99] for Production/

Inspection. Inspection max. 2000 points; 200 points home bred; Production - � point of £ value of milk produced in 305 days. NMR or C.I.S.’s previous year lactation certificate must be included with entry form. To be won three years in succession or 5 years in total before becoming the property of the exhibitor. Winner 20��: H. D. George, Clover Hill

9. Champion Cow (�st prize winners only in classes 6, 7, & 8 to compete.)�0. Breed Group of three Cattle by same owner. �st £30, 2nd £25.Best Exhibit. The Mr & Mrs Tom James (Emporium) Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. 4]

Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.Best Exhibitor-bred. The I. A. Howells Perpetual Challenge Bowl [No. 2].Special Prize. The Holstein UK offers a Championship Award Rosette to the Champion

and Reserve Champion and Champion Rosette for Junior Champion.Also an Exhibitor-bred Rosette to the exhibitor-bred champion.Also Best Udder Rosette to the exhibitor of the Holstein with the best udder in Show.The Genus Ltd. Special Award for the Champion in the Holstein Section

The Champion Cow and Champion Heifer in the Holstein section are eligible to compete in the Champion of Champions Competition at Llandyfaelog Show on

Saturday, �4 September, 20�3. The Junior Champion for the champion calf, maiden or in-calf heifer in the black and white section and eligible to compete for the Junior Champion of Champions at

Llandyfaelog Show on Saturday, �4th September, 20�3.

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Gwartheg Godro / Jersey��. Maiden Heifer, born after �/�/20�2.�2. Heifer in Calf, showing not more than four incisor teeth.�3. Heifer in Milk, not showing more than 6 incisor teeth. �3a. Champion Heifer. First prize winners in Classes ��, �2 and �3 to compete.�4. Cow in Calf.�5. Cow in Milk. �5a. Champion Cow. First prize winners in Classes �4 and �5 to compete.�6. Production/Inspection Class. Qualifying Certificates of a minimum of 4,000 kilos milk in 305 days and a

minimum of 4.5% B.F. must be produced with entries.�7. Breed Pair of cattle by the same owner. �st, £30, 2nd, £25�8. Breed Group of three Cattle by same owner. �st, £30, 2nd, £25.Special Prize : The Jersey Cattle Society offers a Special Rosette and Prize Card for the

best Jersey Cow or Heifer registered in the Herd Book, bred by exhibitor who is a member of J.C.S.

Best Exhibit. A Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 6] for the Best Exhibit Jersey Bred Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.

A Perpetual Challenge Trophy kindly donated by Mr and Mrs R. Wynne [No. 76] is offered for Class �5.

The Champion Cow and the Champion Heifer in the Jersey Section are eligible to compete in the Champion of Champions competition

at Llandyfaelog Show on Saturday, �4th September, 20�3.

Unrhyw Frîd Arall o Wartheg Godro / Any Other Dairy Breed�9. Maiden Heifer, born after �/�/20�2.20. Heifer in Calf, showing not more than four incisor teeth.2�. Heifer in Milk, not showing more than six incisor teeth.2�a. Champion Heifer. First prize winners in Classes �9, 20 and 2� to compete.The J. S. M. Davies (Midland Bank) Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. �] will be

presented to the Champion Heifer.22. Cow in Calf.23. Cow in Milk. 23a. Champion Cow. First prize winners in Classes 22 and 23 to compete.

The Edward Gibby Perpetual Trophy [No. 20] will be presented to the Champion Cow.25. Best Group of three Cattle by same owner. �st, £30 ; 2nd, £25.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.Perpetual Challenge Trophy given by the late Ken Phillips, Cardigan [No.7].

The Champion Cow and the Champion Heifer in the Any Other Dairy Breed Section to include Ayrshire, Guernsey, Brown Swiss and Dairy Shorthorns are eligible to compete in the Champion of Champions

competition at Llandyfaelog Show on Saturday, �4th September, 20�3.

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Gwartheg Duon Cymreig / Welsh Black26. Bull, born on or after �/3/20�2.27. Bull, born on or before 29/2/20�2.28. Maiden Heifer.29. Heifer, in Calf or with Calf at foot.30. Cow, in Calf or with Calf at foot.32. Best Group of three Cattle by same owner. �st, £30 ; 2nd, £25.

Special Award — South Wales Welsh Black Breeders Club.This show qualifies for the Small Shows and New Entrants competition – these

competitions are sponsored by the FUW FINANCIAL SERVICES and the SOUTH WALES WELSH BLACK BREEDERS’ CLUB. For more information, contact Janet Thomas on 01558 668264.

This is a qualifying show for the Glyn Jones competition (Maiden heifer born after 1st March, 2012); this competition is sponsored by Glyn Jones, Esq., Penlon, Nebo, Cross Inn, Ceredigion (with the final being judged at Llandysul Show). For more information, contact Janet Thomas on 01558 668264.

Best Exhibit. Perpetual Challenge Cup given by Messrs James (Gwalia) Ltd., Cardigan[No. 8]. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.

Special Prize. Rosette offered by the Welsh Black Cattle Society :(a)–For the Best Pedigree Bull which has not yet won a Rosette in 20�3.(b)–For the Best Cow or Heifer entered or accepted for entry in the Herd Book, Grading Up Appendix or Polled Register, which has not yet won a Rosette in 20�3.

Gwartheg Hereford CattleCardigan Show qualifies for the Dyfed Hereford Bull of the Year

and the Dyfed Hereford Female of the Year Trophies

33. Cow in Calf or with Calf at foot.34. Heifer in Calf or with Calf at foot. Born between �st September, 20�0 and 3�st

August, 20��.35. Maiden Heifer.36. Bull, born on or after �st January, 20�2.37. Bull, born on or before 3�st December, 20��.39. Breed Group of three Cattle by same owner. �st, £30 ; 2nd, £25. Best Exhibit. The Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society’s Perpetual Challenge Cup

[No. 9]. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.Special Prize : The Dyfed Hereford Breeders’ Club offers a Cup [No. �0] for the Best

Female shown by a DHBC member; to be won three times in succession or four times in all.

Special Prize : The Hereford Cattle Society’s Champion Rosette.

Gwartheg British Limousin Cattle40. Cow in Calf or with Calf at foot.4�. Heifer in Calf or with Calf at foot.42. Maiden Heifer.43. Bull, born on or after �/�/20�2.

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44. Bull, born on or before 3�/�2/20��.46. Best Group of three Cattle by same owner. �st, £30 ; 2nd, £25. Best Exhibit. The Messrs Vaughan, Coedcefn-las, Crymych, Challenge Cup [No. �2]. To

be won three times not necessarily in succession before becoming the property of the exhibitor. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.Winner 2008—E. D. Griffiths & Co.Winner 2009—E. D. Griffiths & Co.Winner 20�0—Dylan Thomas, Dolau Newydd, BlaenffosWinner 20��—Dylan Thomas, Dolau Newydd, BlaenffosWinner 20�2—E. D. Griffiths & Co., Cilgryman Fawr, Cwmfelin Mynach

Special Prize. The British Limousin Cattle Society Ltd. Award Rosettes in each class �st—4th. Also Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Gwartheg British Simmental Cattle47. Bull, born on or after �st January, 20�2.48. Bull, born on or before 3�st December, 20��.49. Cow in Calf or with Calf at foot.50. Heifer in Calf or with Calf at foot.5�. Maiden Heifer.53. Best Group of three Cattle by same owner. �st, £30 ; 2nd, £25. Best Exhibit in British Simmental classes : The Keith Davies (Butcher) Perpetual Challenge

Cup [No. �4]. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.Special Prize. Goblet and Championship Sash presented by The Welsh Simmental Club.

Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes presented by The British Simmental Cattle Society. Also Rosette for the Best Animal bred from a Simmental.

Unrhyw Frîd Bîff Arall / Any Other Beef Breed(Other than Welsh Black, Hereford, Limousin,

Simmental, and Commercial Beef)60. Best Female, any age.6�. Best Bull, any age.Best Exhibit : The Eagle Inn Perpetual Challenge Cup [No: 5].

Gwartheg Bîff / Commercial Beef CattleExhibits in the Hereford, Welsh Blacks, British Limousin, British Blues,

Any Other Beef Breed and Simmental Classes are not allowed to compete in this Section.

62. Heifer up to 400kg.63. Steer up to 400kg.64. Heifer over 40�kg.65. Steer over 40�kg.67. Best Group of three Cattle by same owner. �st, £30 ; 2nd, £25. Best Exhibit in Beef Classes : The David Evans & Sons, Jewellers, Pendre, Cardigan,

Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. �6]. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.The Preselihill Perpetual Challenge Shield [No. �28] for the best Limousin cross

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Cattle Inter Breed Class68. Milk Recorded Cow or Heifer. A Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup given by the late Lt.

Col. E. Harewood Williams, Cardigan [No. �7], for the Best Recorded Dairy Cow or Heifer of any breed, in milk or in calf. �st, £50 ; 2nd, £30 ; 3rd, £20.

The Cow will be judged on conformation and milk yields as proved by records furnished by an approved milk recording company. A Certificate in respect of yield to be obtained by the exhibitor and sent to the Secretary along with the entries.

Scale of Points for Milk Recorded Classes�. A maximum of 2,000 points to be allowed by the judges on inspection of each entry.2. Three points to be allotted to each cow for every kilo of butterfat and protein yielded

during a completed or uncompleted lactation of not more than 305 days during the one year three months preceding the date of the Show.

3. Four points to be allotted to each heifer for every kilo of butterfat and protein yielded during a completed or uncompleted lactation of not more than 305 days during the one year three months preceding the date of the Show.

4. 200 points to be allotted to each entry bred by the exhibitor.5. � point for every cell count under �50,000.6. In case of Show Schedules confined to Herd Book or Grading Register animals,

heifers must calve under three years of age. An Official Certificate of yield from the Records Office must accompany the entry form and exhibitors must be members of the National Milk Records or C.I.S. on the day of the Show.

Pedigree certificates should be available on day of Show.All exhibits in the above Class must have been shown earlier during the day.

69. Best Pair of Animals in Dairy Section (property of the same owner). �st £50. No entry fee.

70. Best Group of three Animals in Dairy Section (property of same owner). �st, The Black Lion Perpetual Challenge Cup [No.�8] and £50.Breed Groups Winners only to compete. No entry fee.

7�. Perpetual Challenge Cup given by the Ceredigion Dairy Students’ Association [No.�9] for the Best Dairy Heifer in Milk, any breed. �st, £50. Class winners only to compete. No entry fee.

72. Supreme Champion in Dairy Classes (Breed Champions only to compete). �st, £�00 and Sash ; 2nd, £75. Kindly sponsored by Stoddart Tyres.Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by the late Mr Evan Wilson and Mrs Wilson, Tregibby [No.79], for Supreme Champion in the Dairy Section. Silver Tankard for Supreme Animal in Dairy Section, kindly donated by Bibby Agriculture Ltd. [No. �00]

Special—The Tesco Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. 95] for the Best Home-bred Animal in Dairy Section.

73. Best Pair of Animals in Beef Section (property of the same owner). �st £50. No entry fee.

74. Best Group of 3 Animals in Beef Section (property of same owner). �st, Perpetual Silver Challenge Bowl, given by the late Mrs M. M. Phillips, Trebared, Cardigan [No. 2�], and £50. Breed Group winners only to compete.

75. Best Beef Maiden Heifer in Show. Perpetual Challenge Cup given by Pauls Agriculture Ltd. [No. 22] �st, £50 ; 2nd, £30 ; 3rd, £20. 1st prize winners only to compete.

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76. Best In-Calf Beef Heifer. Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by the Cardigan Chamber of Trade [No. 23]. �st, £50. 1st prize winners only to compete.

77. Best Beef Bull in Show. Perpetual Challenge Cup given by the Nat West Bank Plc, Cardigan [No. 24]. �st £50. Breed judges’ choice only to compete.

78. Supreme Champion in Beef Classes. (Breed Champions only to compete.)�st, £�00 and Sash ; 2nd, £75. Kindly sponsored by Barclays Bank Plc.

The J. R. Jones, Glanffos, Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 25] for the Supreme Champion in the Beef Classes.

Silver Tankard for Supreme Animal in Beef Section, kindly donated by Bibby Agriculture Ltd. [No. �0�]

The John Evans (Bath House) Perpetual Challenge Memorial Bowl [No. �29] for the Best home-bred animal in the Beef Section.

Dosbarthiadau Lleol / Local Classes79. The Cardigan Borough Council Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 27] for the Best

Beef Calf under 6 months old, reared by a member of a YFC. Member to be under 26 years of age. No entry fee. �st £�0, 2nd £6, 3rd £4. (Entry form required with name, date of birth and YFC Club details.)

80. Perpetual Challenge Cup given by The Vale of Tivy Agricultural Society [No. 28] for the Best Dairy Calf under 6 months old, reared by a member of a YFC. Member to be under 26 years of age. No entry fee. �st £�0, 2nd £6, 3rd £4. (Entry form required with name, date of birth and YFC Club details.)

8�. Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup given by Llangoedmore Sheep Dog and Show Society [No. 29] for the Best Calf under �2 months old. (Confined to exhibitors living within 5 miles of Cardigan.) �st, £�6 ; 2nd, £�2 ; 3rd, £8. Entry fee, £3.20

82. Best Young Handler of Female Dairy Cattle �� years of age and under. �st, Trophy [No. 93] and £�0 ; 2nd, £6 ; 3rd, £4. Entries on entry form by �0th July, 20�2, for inclusion in Catalogue. (No entry fee.)Winner 20�2—Melissa Fletcher, Penrallt Uchaf, Moylegrove.

83. Best Young Handler of Female Beef Cattle �� years of age and under. �st, Trophy [No. �4�] and £�0 ; 2nd, £6 ; 3rd, £4. Entries on entry form by �0th July, 20�2, for inclusion in Catalogue. (No entry fee.) Winner 20�2—

84. Best Young Handler of Female Dairy Cattle, �2 to �6 years of age. �st Trophy [No. �04] and £�0, 2nd £6, 3rd £4. (No entry fee.)Winner 20�2—Awen Davies, Hafod, Ferwig

85. Best Young Handler of Female Beef Cattle, �2 to �6 years of age. �st Trophy [No. �39] and £�0, 2nd £6, 3rd £4. (No entry fee.)Winner 20�2—Dafydd James, Llys Owen, Bryngwyn

The Mr & Mrs E. & B. Harries (Brynawelon) Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 26] for the Overall Young Handler in Classes 83 and 85. (�st prize winners only to compete.)Winner 20�2—Dafydd James, Llys Owen, Bryngwyn

The Mr & Mrs John Williams, Troedyrhiw, Penparc Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. �42] for the overall winner in Classes 82 and 84 (�st prize winners only to compete).Winner 20�2—Awen Davies, Hafod, Ferwig.

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ADRAN GEFFYLAU / HORSE SECTIONGwobrau / Prizes :

�af/�st £30, 2il/2nd £25, 3edd/3rd £�5.

GGGGGGGG

The Welsh Pony & Cob Gelding Incentive Scheme Millcroft Stud – Overall Gelding Champion and Reserve, to be competed for by the highest placed geldings from each appropriate class within Sections A, B, C & D,

generously sponsored by the Millcroft Stud.

Running alongside this is the National High Point Junior Gelding of the Year, open to all geldings three years of age and under, shown in hand,

with points gained throughout the year. Free competition cards are available for owners to complete from Welsh Pony & Cob Society,

Bronaeron, Felinfach, Lampeter, Ceredigion SA48 8AG. Tel. 01570 471754. Fax 01570 470435.

E-mail: [email protected]

CARDIGAN SHOW IS A NOMINATED SHOW FOR THE DYFED WELSH PONY & COB ASSOCIATION POINTS SCHEME.

FOR THE CARMARTHEN WELSH PONY & COB ASSOCIATION POINTS SCHEME

FOR THE NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY (AREA 28) POINTS SCHEME.

FOR THE WALES & BORDER COUNTIES AGRICULTURAL HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION

FOR THE NATIONAL WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 2013 FINALS TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY, 11 AUGUST 2013

AT THE THREE COUNTIES SHOWGROUND, MALVERN, WORCS.

Cyfrwy Unochrog / Side Saddle89. Open Side Saddle.90. Junior Side Saddle, �4 years and under.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Ceffylau Gwedd / Shire HorsesCardigan Show is participating as a West Wales Shire Horse Points Show. For further

details, contact Helen Harries on 0�239 858959 / 0797� 26�77�.9�. Brood Mare with foal at foot.92. Foal, born in 20�3.93. Yearling Colt or Filly.94. Filly, Colt or Gelding, 2/3 year old.

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95. Barren Mare or Gelding, 4 year old and over.96. Best Pair. Open to exhibitors showing a pair of shires together, in-hand. To be judged

on how well the horses match in size, colour and performance.97. Best Dressed Heavy Horse driven in Harness.98. Best Child Handler. Not exceeding �8 years of age (not to have attained their

birthday before �st January in the current year). Must be accompanied by an adult in the show ring. Under �3 years old must be accompanied by a responsible adult. No stallions, colts of foals allowed. (This class to be judged after Championship.) No entry fee. Prize money: �st £�0 and Trophy, 2nd £6, 3rd £4.

Best Exhibit in Shire Classes : The Cardigan & District Shire Horse Society Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 30] supplied from funds handed over by the former Cardigan & District Horse Society. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.

Special Prize : The Shire Horse Society offers a Silver Spoon for the Best Mare or Filly. Silver Spoon awarded subject to Shire Horse Society conditions.

Exhibitors in all competitive classes are not permitted to enter an animal in any class, which is to be judged by a person who has owned, loaned or bred the animal, or is a blood relation or spouse. The onus of complying with the regulation rests entirely on the exhibitor. Geldings and turnouts are exempt from this rule after a period of three years.

W.P.C.S. Medal AwardsThe Welsh Pony and Cob Society offers Medals Section “A”, “B”, “C” and “D” for Stallions, Mares and Youngstock registered in the Society’s Stud Book. Medals will be awarded to the Champion or Reserve Champion. Geldings are also eligible to receive a Society Medal.�. In the case of an animal not registered at the time of entry at the Show at which a

medal is competed for, application for registration must be made within one month of the date of the Show, otherwise the medal will not be awarded.

2. No animal shall be awarded more than one medal in any one year. Medals awarded at the Royal Welsh Show and those major Shows listed in the Panel of Judges which award medals are excepted from this rule (i.e. an animal can be awarded one gold, one silver and one bronze medal in any one season).

3. Medals will only be awarded to animals whose owners are members of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society and who have paid their subscriptions for the current year or are Life Members or who have submitted their names for membership and paid one annual subscription of Life membership composition. Owners who are not current members will be allowed �4 days after � August, 20�3 to join the Society.

4. Medals will only be awarded when the classes are judged by a judge who is on the Panel of Judges of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society. (Copy available on application.)

5. Classification in the schedules of the Societies affiliated to the Welsh Pony and Cob Society should in all cases be in keeping with the Welsh Pony and Cob Society’s rules in relation to height limits and weight of shoes.

SECTION “A”—Welsh Mountain Poinies, not exceeding �2�.9cm.SECTION “B”—Welsh Ponies, not exceeding �37.2cm.SECTION “C”—Welsh Ponies (Cob Type), not exceeding �37.2cmSECTION “D”—Welsh Cobs. No height limit.“Welsh Part Bred”: Minimum �2½% Registered Welsh Blood.

6. All colts and stallions, 4 years old or over, must be in possession of a Society Licence of correctness (or acknowledged alternative) to be eligible for the award of a medal.

7. Half an inch will be allowed in height for shoeing.8. Only animals entered in the Catalogue are able to compete for the W.P. & C.S. Bronze

Medal classes (no substitutions will be allowed).

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Merlod Cymreig, Adran B / Welsh Ponies, Section BNot exceeding �37.2cm

Exhibit’s name, registered number, sire and dam must be completed in full on the entry form.

99. Brood Mare, 4 year old and over, with foal at foot.�00. Foal born in 20�3. Must be eligible for registration as Section “B”.�0�. Colt, Gelding or Filly Yearling. Rosette for highest placed gelding.�02. Colt, Gelding or Filly, 2 year old. Rosette for highest placed gelding.�03. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 3 year old. Rosette for highest placed gelding.�04. Barren Mare or Gelding shown in hand, 4 years old and over.�05. Stallion, shown in hand, 4 years old and over.Champion Gelding: Highest placed gelding in Classes �0�, �02, �03 and �04 to compete.

Winner to compete in the Millcroft Stud Welsh Gelding Championship to be judged prior to the Overall Supreme Horse Championship. Special Champion Gelding Rosette.

The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship. The 2 highest placed geldings in each of the four sections A, B, C and D qualify for this championship.

W.P.C.S. Medal and Champion Rosette.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly donated for Champion Section “B” Pony by Tuf Treads

Tyres Ltd., Pontyberem [No. 8�].The “Claydon Blue Chip” Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. 82] presented by Rhoson

Stud, Blaenffos, for the Best exhibitor-bred Section “B”.The National “Brightwells Section B In-hand Championship. Both the Champion and

Reserve Champion Section B will qualify for this championship. In the event of either having previously qualified then the qualification will pass to the 2nd reserve in the championship.

Cobiau Cymreig, Adran “D” / Welsh Cobs, Section “D”No height limit

Exhibit’s name, registered number, sire and dam must be completed in full on the entry form.

�06. Brood Mare, 4 year old and over, with her foal.�07. Foal born in 20�3. Must be eligible for registration as Section “D”.�08. Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding. Rosette for highest placed gelding.�09. Filly, Colt or Gelding, 2 year old. Rosette for highest placed gelding.��0. Filly, Colt or Gelding, 3 year old. Rosette for highest placed gelding.���. Barren Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, shown in hand. ��2. Stallion, 4 years old and over, shown in hand.Champion Gelding. Highest placed gelding in Calsses �08, �09, ��0 and ��� to compete.

Overall winner to compete in the Millcroft Stud Welsh Gelding Championship to be judged prior to Overall Supreme Horse Championship.

The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship. The 2 highest placed geldings in each of the four sections A, B, C and D qualify for this championship.

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Special Champion Gelding Rosette.Best Exhibit : The Messrs J. J. Morris Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 3�].The J. H. Davies, Morlan Stud, Perpetual Memorial Shield [No. 77] for the Best

Young Stock in Classes �07, �08, �09 and ��0. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.

W.P.C.S. Medal and Champion Rosette.The J. H. Davies, Valiant Stud, Perpetual Challenge Memorial Trophy [No. 80] for the

Best Welsh Cob Brood Mare in Class �06.The W. L. Davies, Tyhen, Perpetual Challenge Memorial Trophy [No. ���] for the Best

Foal in Class �07.Special—Best Handler : The Derwen Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. �22] er cof am

Griff Jenkins (Cyttir).The National “Brightwells Section D In-hand Championship. Both the Champion and

Reserve Champion Section D will qualify for this championship. In the event of either having previously qualified then the qualification will pass to the 2nd reserve in the championship.

Merlod Cymreig, Adran “C” Welsh Pony, Cob Type, Section “C”

Not exceeding �37.2cmExhibit’s name, registered number, sire and dam

must be completed in full on the entry form.��3. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over. Rosette for highest placed gelding.��4. Foal born in 20�3. Must be eligible for registration as Section “C”.��5. Yearling Colt.��6. Yearling Filly or Gelding.��7. Filly, Colt or Gelding, 2 year old. Rosette for highest placed gelding.��8. Filly, Colt or Gelding, 3 year old. Rosette for highest placed gelding.��9. Stallion, shown in hand, 4 years old or over.Champion Gelding. Highest placed gelding in Classes ��3, ��6, ��7 and ��8 to compete.

Overall winner to compete in the Millcroft Stud Welsh Gelding Championship to be judged prior to Overall Supreme Horse Championship.

The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship. The 2 highest placed geldings in each of the four sections A, B, C and D qualify for this championship.

Special Champion Gelding Rosette.Champion Young Stock. The Geraint Davies “Adfer” Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No.

127] for the Best Young Stock Champion (Classes 114-118).Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

W.P.C.S. Medal and Champion Rosette.Best Exhibit : The Tinvaal Perpetual Challenge Memorial Cup [No. 32]. Champion and

Reserve Champion Rosette.The National “Brightwells Section C In-hand Championship. Both the Champion and

Reserve Champion Section C will qualify for this championship. In the event of either having previously qualified then the qualification will pass to the 2nd reserve in the championship.

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Merlod Mynydd Cymreig, Adran “A” Welsh Mountain Ponies, Section “A”

Not exceeding �2�.9cmExhibit’s name, registered number, sire and dam

must be completed in full on the entry form.�20. Brood Mare, 4 years old or over.�2�. Foal born in 20�3. Must be eligible for registration as Section “A”.�22. Yearling Colt, �23. Yearling Filly or Gelding. Rosette for highest placed gelding.�24. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 year old. Rosette for highest placed gelding. �25. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 3 year old. Rosette for highest placed gelding.�26. Barren Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, shown in hand. (Stallions not eligible to

compete.) Rosette for highest placed gelding.�27. Stallion, shown in hand, 4 years old or over.Champion Gelding. Highest placed gelding in Classes �23, �24, �25 and �26 to compete.

Overall winner to compete in the Millcroft Stud Welsh Gelding Championship to be judged prior to Overall Supreme Horse Championship.

The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship. The 2 highest placed geldings in each of the four sections A, B, C and D qualify for this championship.

Special Champion Gelding Rosette.The Gina Fecci Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 33] for the Best Exhibit in the

Welsh Mountain Pony Classes. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.W.P.C.S. Medal and Champion Rosette.The National “Brightwells Section A In-hand Championship. Both the Champion and

Reserve Champion Section A will qualify for this championship. In the event of either having previously qualified then the qualification will pass to the 2nd reserve in the championship.

Dosbarthiadau Marchogaeth / Ridden Welsh ClassesAffiliated to the Welsh Pony & Cob Society. Winners of classes �28-�32

will be awarded Welsh Pony & Cob Society Performance Medals.Exhibit’s name, registered number, sire and dam

must be completed in full on the entry form.�28. Welsh Part Bred. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old and over, registered in the

appropriate section of the WPCS Studbook.The National “Dengie Stud Ridden WP-BR” Championship. N.B.—As this is just � supreme championship 2 x qualifications are offered in each

of the following: (a) wp-br LR (b) wp-br FR (c) wp-br under �4.2hh (d) wp-br over �4.2hh.

�29. Welsh Mountain Pony, Section A. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old and over, registered in the appropriate section of the WPCS Studbook.

The National “Brynseion Stud Ridden Section A” Championship. The 2 highest placed ridden Welsh Section A ponies will qualify for this championship.

If either pony has previously qualified then it can be awarded to the next eligible pony.

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�30. Welsh Pony, Section B. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old and over, registered in the appropriate section of the WPCS Studbook.

The National “Brynseion Stud Ridden Section B” Championship. The 2 highest placed ridden Welsh Section B ponies will qualify for this championship.

If either pony has previously qualified then it can be awarded to the next eligible pony.

�3�. Welsh Pony of Cob type, Section C. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old and over, registered in the appropriate section of the WPCS studbook.

The National “Brynseion Stud Ridden Section C” Championship. The 2 highest placed ridden Welsh Section C ponies will qualify for this championship.

If either pony has previously qualified then it can be awarded to the next eligible pony.

�32. Welsh Cob, Section D. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old and over, registered in the appropriate section of the WPCS Studbook.

The National “Brynseion Stud Ridden Section D” Championship. The 2 highest placed ridden Welsh Section D ponies will qualify for this championship.

If either pony has previously qualified then it can be awarded to the next eligible pony.

The Gerald Evans Perpetual Challenge Memorial Trophy [No. 75] for the winner of Class �32.

Championship and Reserve Champion Rosettes. (�st and 2nd prizewinners from classes �28-�32 to compete.)

Brîd Rhannol Cymreig / Welsh Part-BredAnimals must be entered in the Welsh Part-Bred Register

(i.e. Minimum �2½% Registered Welsh Blood)

Exhibit’s name, registered number, sire and dam must be completed in full on the entry form.

�33. Brood mare , 4 years old and over with foal at foot.�34. Yearling colt, filly or gelding.�35. 2 or 3 year old filly, colt or gelding.�36. 4 year old and over, stallion, barren mare or gelding shown in hand.Welsh Pony & Cob Society Medal and Champion Rosette.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.The Penstrumbly Perpetual Challenge Cup for Champion Welsh Part-Bred [No. �08].The National “Brightwells WP-BR In-hand Championship. Both the Champion and

Reserve Champion Section wp-br will qualify for this championship. In the event of either having previously qualified then the qualification will pass to the 2nd reserve in the championship.

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PalominoFor animals registered or accepted for registration with the British Palomino Society and owned by a member of the Society. Handlers may be asked to produce current

membership badge when in the ring. Whips show canes only, max. 30” (76cm). No schooling/dressage whips allowed. This applies to in-hand and ridden classes.

In-hand exhibits to be shown with manes and tails free.For ridden classes plaiting is optional.

Qualifier for the British Palomino Society In-hand Points Championship and Ridden Points Championship

�37. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over.�38. One, two or three year old Colt, Filly or Gelding calculated not to exceed �38cm at

maturity.�39. One, two or three year old Colt, Filly or Gelding, calculated to exceed �38cm at

maturity.�40. Stallion, Mare or Gelding shown under saddle, 4 year old and over, to be judged as

a riding horse.In-hand Championship (Classes �37, �38 and �39 only): The In-hand Palomino Champion

qualifies for the Equilibra/Woodington Champion of Champions competition to be held at The British Palomino National Championships. Please send SAE to obtain qualifying entry forms to Mrs J. Mullan, Rooks Farm, Brook, Lyndhurst, Hants. SO43 7HD. Champion Rosette awarded.

OVERALL CHAMPION—Champion in hand and winner of Class �40 only to compete.The Barclays Bank Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 34] for the Best Exhibit in the Palomino

Classes. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.The British Palomino Society offers an Award of Merit Rosette to class winners and a Cup

Winner Rosette to Champion and a Special Award Rosette to highest placed yearling in Classes �38 and �39, and to the highest placed ridden by a Junior member in Class �40.

Arabiaid / Pure or Part-Bred Arabs�4�a. Ridden Anglo or Part Bred Arab Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old or over, �48cms

& under.�4�b. Ridden Anglo or Part Bred Arab Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old or over, over

�48cms.�42. Anglo or Part-Bred Arab Brood Mare with foal at foot.�43. Anglo or Part-Bred Arab Foal born in 20�3.�44. Anglo or Part-Bred Arab Yearling.�45. Anglo or Part-Bred Arab, 2 or 3 year old.�46. Anglo or Part-Bred Arab Barren Mare, Gelding or Stallion, 4 year old and over, in

hand.�47. Pure Bred Arab Yearling.�48. Pure Bred Arab, 2 or 3 year old.�49. Pure Bred Arab, 4 year old or over (In hand).Best Exhibit : The Gateway Building Society Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 35]. Champion

and Reserve Champion Rosette.

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This is a qualifying show for the CHERIF CHAMPIONSHIP 2013.The final will be held at the Cherif Championship Show, Addington Manor Equestrian Centre, Addington, Bucks. on ��th September, 20�3. All details and qualifying cardsat £25 each (payable to ‘Cherif Championship’) from: Miss L. Temple, The Stables,

Ashton Gifford Lane, Codford, Wilts. BA�2 0JX. Please state the name and accurate height of horse/pony. SAE please, and contact phone number.

This is a qualifying show for the UK AA/PB In-hand Championship 2013. The final will be held at The National Arab Show, Three Counties Showground,

Malvern on Saturday, 27th July, 20�3. (Shows after Sunday, �st July, 20�3 will be qualifiers for the 20�4 Championship to be held at the National Arab Show 20�4).

All details and qualifying cards at £10 each (payable to the Wessex AHG) are available from Felicity Harper, Hollywood Villa, Compton Greenfield, Bristol. BS35 5RU.

SAE please, and contact phone number.

NPS Show Pony & Show Hunter Pony Qualifying RoundsThese classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the NPS Riding Pony Stud Book, Register or 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 or Appendix, International or Sports Pony Section of the BRPSB. Ponies must be plaited. Qualifying rounds are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition. The three highest placed ponies owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may go to no lower than 3rd place. Foals are not eligible for the Silver Medal Championships.

NPS Silver Medal Rosette ChampionshipsTo be judged under the Rules of the NPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded when the Owner of the champion pony is a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS. If the Owner of the Champion Pony is not a Member, the rosette may be awarded to the Reserve Champion. If the Champion pony has previously qualified it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the Qualification goes to the Reserve Champion pony, provided the Owner of that pony is a Member of the NPS. The Silver Medal Rosette and the Qualification can be awarded no lower than first Reserve. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 20�4. Foals are not eligible for Silver Medal Championships

Merlod Bridio / Riding Pony BreedingTo be judged under the rules of The National Pony Society

The National Pony Society / Show Pony In-hand Supreme National Championship

Ponies eligible for the Championship are the �st and 2nd prize winners from all the In-hand Show Pony classes for ponies up to �48cm (�4.2hh) at maturity, except foals. The three highest placed ponies will go forward to the Final to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in 20�4.�50. Brood Mare, 4 years old or over, not exceeding �48cm. with own foal at foot or a

Vet’s Certificate stating that the mare has produced a foal in the current year.�5�. Best Foal progeny of mare entered in Class �48. Foal must be at least 4 weeks old

on the day of the Show.

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�52. Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding, not to exceed �48cm at maturity.�53. 2 or 3 years old Colt, Filly or Gelding, not to exceed �48cm at maturity.Classes �50, �52 & �53 are eligible for P(UK) Peek-A-Boo qualifiersThe Laybalands Stud Show Pony In-hand Silver Medal Rosette is offered for the best

registered pony in the Show Pony In-Hand section.Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 20�4.

(See NPS Silver Medal Championship conditions in this schedule.)

The Ayres Jones Perpetual Challenge Memorial Cup [No. 36] for the Best Exhibit in the Pony Breeding Classes. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.

Qualification for Summer National Championships 1st 2nd and 3rd placed horses/ponies in all Winter National Championships

will qualify for the 2013 P(UK) Winter National Championships. Results must be submitted to the Ponies (UK) office within �4 days of the qualifying

Qualification cards will not be presented in the ring.

Competitors in qualifying positions, who are not current members of P(UK) are allowed 14 days in which to become members and register their horses/ponies in order for the

qualification to remain valid.

Show Hunter Pony BreedingTo be judged under the rules of The National Pony Society

The National Pony Society Show Hunter Pony Breeding Championship.

Open to registered Show Hunter Ponies, not exceeding �53cm (�5.0hh). First and second prizewinners from each class to compete in the Championship. The three highest placed ponies will go forward to the Final to be held at the NPS

Summer Championship Show in 20�4.�54. Hunter Pony in-hand Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not to exceed

�53cm (�5hh).�55. Hunter Pony in-hand Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding, not to exceed �53cm (�5hh) at

maturity.�56. Hunter Pony in-hand 2 year old Colt, Filly or Gelding, not to exceed �53cm (�5hh)

at maturity.�57. Hunter Pony in-hand 3 year old Colt, Filly or Gelding, not to exceed �53cm (�5hh)

at maturity.The NPS / Bankswood Stud Show Hunter Pony In-Hand Silver Rosette is offered for

the best registered pony in the Show Hunter Pony In-Hand section.Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to

be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 20�4.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Ceffylau Hela / Hunters�58. Brood Mare with own foal at foot.�59. Foal, progeny of Mare in Class �58 (Foals to be a least 3 weeks old on day of Show.)

The Ann Summerhayes Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 37].�60. Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding.

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�6�. 2 year old Gelding or Filly.�62. 3 year old Gelding or Filly.The Hywel Jones, Muriau Gwyn Perpetual Challenge Memorial Trophy [No. 98] for the

Best Brood Mare in Class �58.The Joseph Buck Perpetual Challenge Memorial Trophy [No. 97] for the Best Exhibit in

the Hunter Youngstock In Hand Classes (�59, �60, �6� & �62).The Pantyderi Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 38] will be awarded for the Best Exhibit

in the In-hand Hunter Class. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes. (Classes �58–�62).

�63. Open Hunter, 4 year old Gelding or Mare calculated to make a hunter, To be shown under saddle. P(UK) WHITTAKERS LORD OPEN HUNTER SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP, Classes �63, �65, �66 �st, 2nd & 3rd will qualify.

�64. Small Hunter under saddle, exceeding �48cm (�4.2 h.h.) but not exceeding �58cm (�5.2 h.h.), 4 year old and over. Riders to be over �6 years of age. P(UK) BRINETON SMALL HUNTER SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP, �st, 2nd & 3rd will qualify.

�65. Lightweight Hunter under saddle, �58cm (�5.2 h.h.) and over.�66. Heavyweight Hunter under saddle, �58cm (�5.2 h.h.) and over. 4 year old and over.The Penskyber Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. �25] for the Champion Ridden Hunter

(Classes �63–�66). Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Merlod Marchogaeth Plant Children’s Riding Ponies

RHEOLAU / RULESThis Show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society and all persons entering, competing, showing or otherwise taking part in B.S.P.S. Classes, whether or not members of the B.S.P.S. are subject to the Constitution and Rules of the B.S.P.S., including the disciplinary procedures and shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the B.S.P.S. The Society’s official BSPS number is �20/�3.This Show is also affiliated to the Ponies Association (U.K.) No. 013SUM/6941. Riders must be the correct age for the height of ponies they ride.

�. Cardigan Show is a qualifier for the 20�3 B.S.P.S. Championship Show to be held at Arena UK.

2. The �st and 2nd prizewinners only in Classes �68, �69, �70, �7� & �72 and the �st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th prizewinners in Class �67 will qualify for the B.S.P.S. Championships, provided the exhibit is owned, ridden and registered in accordance with Rule 23 and ridden by a B.S.P.S. member.

3. The B.S.P.S. will award their Rosettes to the Champion and Reserve Champion provided the pony is registered, owned and ridden by a member of the B.S.P.S.

4. BSPS “Black Country Saddles” Rider of the Year. The Best Rider in each of the following Open Classes at all BSPS Affiliated Shows will be awarded a Best Rider Card and qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show: Lead Rein, First Ridden, �28, �38 and �48 Show Pony, �22, �33, �43 and �53 SHP, Cradle Stakes, Nursery Stakes, �33, �43 and �53 WHP, Intermediate SRT, SH and WH classes.

The BSPS Classic Security (UK) Ltd Challenge, 2013 All shows that are affiliated to the B.S.P.S. are qualifiers

for the “B.S.P.S. Challenge”.

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Leading Rein, First Ridden, Open Show Ponies, Open Cradle Stakes, Open Nursery Stakes, Open Working Hunter Ponies and Open Show Hunter Ponies.

The highest placed pony that has not qualified for the 20�3 Horse of the Year Show in the appropriate class, will qualify. If the highest placed pony has already qualified for the “B.S.P.S. 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 “B.S.P.S. Challenge”.

This Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Premier League Competition and Champion of Champions.

Cradle StakesThe highest placed pony that has not qualified for the “B.S.P.S. Challenge” will qualify; if

the highest placed pony has already qualified the qualification will be awarded to the next eligible pony.

The competition is open to B.S.P.S. Members; ponies must be registered before the date of the Show at which they qualify, except in the case of exhibitors who have never been Members of the B.S.P.S., who are allowed 7 days in which to become Members and register their ponies, providing they have a valid J.M.B. certificate before the date of the Championships Show. P(UK) BRINETON RIDDEN SHOW PONY SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP, Classes �68-�69, �70-�72 qualifies �st, 2nd & 3rd will qualify.

�67. Novice Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, not exceeding �48cm. Rider not to have attained their �7th birthday before �st January in the current year, and to be correct age for the height of the pony they ride.

�68. Best Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, not exceeding �28cm. Riders not to have attained their �3th birthday before �st January in the current year.

�69. Best Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, exceeding �28cm and not exceeding �38cm. Riders not to have attained their �5th birthday before �st January in the current year.

�70. Best Show Pony Mare or Gelding, exceeding �38cm and not exceeding �48cm. Riders not to have attained their �7th birthday before �st January in the current year.

The Tom Jenkins, Pwllglas, Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 39] for the Best Exhibit in Children’s Riding Classes �68, �69 and �70. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes. The Champion will qualify for the B.S.P.S. “Mitten Asbestos” Champion of Champions.

�7�. First Ridden Pony Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding �22cm. Riders not to have attained their �0th birthday before �st January in the current year.

�72. Leading Rein Pony, Mare or Gelding, not exceeding �22cm. Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before �st January in the current year. To be led by an attendant and shown in a snaffle bridle. Lead rein to be attached to noseband only.

SPECIAL : Mini Championship for Best Exhibit in Classes �7� and �72. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes. The Champion will qualify for the B.S.P.S. “Carrs BMW” Champion of Champions.

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Merlod Hela Gweithio Open Working Hunter Ponies Heritage Mountain & Moorland

Subject to the Rules of the British Show Pony Society – Reg. No. BSPS �20/�3�73. Open Heritage Mountain & Moorland WHP Novice Ridden Mixed Height. Registered

Pure Bred Ponies, 4 year old and over. Riders any age.�74. Open Heritage Mountain & Moorland Open WHP. Registered Pure Bred Ponies, 4

year old and over not exceeding �33cms. Riders any age.�75. Open Heritage Mountain & Moorland Open WHP. Registered Pure Bred Ponies, 4

year old and over exceeding �33cms but not exceeding �43cms. Riders any age.�76. Open Heritage Mountain & Moorland Open WHP. Registered Pure Bred Ponies, 4

year old and over exceeding �43cms. Riders any age.THE BSPS HERITAGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN WHP CHAMPIONSHIP.

Open to ponies that have been placed �st and 2nd in The Heritage Open WHP classes. (Classes �74, �75 and �76 only). Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes. The Champion will qualify for the BSPS Mitten Asbestos Champion of Champions.

P(UK) SHEARWATER M&M WORKING HUNTER PONY OF THE YEAR SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP (Classes �74, �75 and �76 only).

Supreme Champion WHP Heritage Mountain & Moorland & Reserve Champion. The entry with the highest number of the points in the above four classes.

The Cardigan County Show Supreme Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes

Merlod Hela Gweithio / Working Hunter Ponies

Subject to the Rules of the British Show Pony Society – Reg. No. BSPS �20/�3�77. The B.P.S. Open Intermediate Working Hunter.

Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding �48cm and not exceeding �58cm. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before �st January in the current year.

�78. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding �43cm and not exceeding �53cm, riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before �st January in the current year.

�79. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding �33cm and not exceeding �43cm, riders not to have attained their �7th birthday before �st January in the current year.

�80. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding �33cm, riders not to have attained their �4th birthday before �st January in the current year.

�8�. Nursery Stakes, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding �33cm, riders not to have attained their �2th birthday before �st January in the current year.

Cradle Stakes�82. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding �22cm. Rider not to have

attained their ��th birthday before �st January in the curent year.

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RULES FOR WORKING HUNTER PONY COMPETITION�. Ponies must be 4 years old or over.2. Snaffles permitted. No change of saddlery throughout any phase. No spurs to be

worn. Bandages and boots are permitted.3. Marking :

Phase � Jumping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Style and Manners while jumping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Phase 2 Conformation Type and Freedom of Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Manners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �0

4. Jumping Penalties : First Refusal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �5 Second Refusal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Third Refusal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disqualification Knock down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �0 Fall of either horse or rider in the ring in either phase . . . . . . Disqualification (A complete turn-round constitutes a refusal)5. Jumping must be taken first and any pony eliminated will not be required for final

judging. See Section N in the BSPS Rule & Show Handbook.6. The FIRST and SECOND pony in each class will qualify provided that it is owned .

and registered in accordance with Rule 23 and ridden by a B.S.P.S. Member.7. B.S.P.S. Rosettes

B.S.P.S. Rosettes will be awarded to the Champion and Reserve Champion W.H.P. provided it is registered with and owned by a member of the Society.

SPECIAL :This Show is a qualifier for the 20�3 B.S.P.S. Championship Show, to be held at the Arena

UK. The �st and 2nd Prize winners of Classes �78—�8�, plus the �st, 2nd and 3rd from Classes �77 & �82, will qualify, provided the pony is registered in accordance with Rule 23 and ridden by a B.S.P.S. member.

P(UK) COLNE WHP SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP (Classes �78, �79, �80 and �8�). The �st, 2nd and 3rd in each class qualify.

Mini Working Hunter Pony Championship (Classes �8� and �82). Open to ponies that have been placed first or second. Champion will qualify for the B.S.P.S. “White Company” Champion of Champions.

Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Open Working Hunter Pony ChampionshipOpen to Working Hunter Ponies, 4 years old and over that have been placed first

and second in the Open Classes �77, �78, �79 and �80 ONLY. The ponies may be galloped together.

Champion : Perpetual Challenge Cup given by Keith Davies, Esq., Butcher, Cardigan [No. 40]. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes. The Champion will qualify for the B.S.P.S. “Mitten Asbestos” Champion of Champions.

Supreme Champion W.H.P. and Reserve Champion. The entry with the highest number of points in the above four classes.

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Merlod Hela / Show Hunter PoniesThis Show is affiliated to the BSPS (No. BSPS �20/�3) and all classes are held in accordance with the Rules in the current BSPS Rule Book.

B.S.P.S. QUALIFIERThis Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Championship Show. The first and second prizewinners in Classes �85, �86, �87 and �88 and the first, second and third

in Class �89 will qualify, provided the pony is registered in accordance with rule 23 and ridden by a BSPS Member and the BSPS registration number

is quoted on the entry form.

�83. The BSPS Lead Rein Pony of Hunter Type. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding �22cm.To be led by an attendant and shown in a snaffle bridle, the lead rein to be attached by the noseband only. Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before � January in the current year.

�84. Open First Pony of Show Hunter Type. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding �22cm. Riders not to have attained their �0th birthday before � January in the current year.

MINI OPEN HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP. Open to ponies that have been placed first or second in the Open Lead Rein of Hunter Type and the Open First Pony of Show Hunter Type classes only. BSPS Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

P(UK) TIMBERWOLF SHOW HUNTER PONY SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP (Classes �83, �85–�88). �st, 2nd and 3rd qualification will be awarded in mixed height classes. The �st, 2nd and 3rd in each class to qualify.

�85. Best Pony of Show Hunter Type, Mare or Gelding, four year old and over, not exceeding �22cm. Riders not to have attained their �2th birthday before �st January in the current year.

�86. Best Pony of Show Hunter Type, Mare or Gelding, four years old and over, exceeding �22cm but not exceeding �33cm. Riders not to have attained their �4th birthday before � January in the current year.

�87. Best Pony of Show Hunter Type, Mare or Gelding, four years old and over, exceeding �33cm but not exceeding �43cm. Riders not to have attained their �7th birthday before � January in the current year.

�88. Best Pony of Show Hunter Type, Mare or Gelding four years old and over, exceeding �43cm but not exceeding �53cm. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before � January in the current year.

Special : BSPS Rosettes will be awarded to the Champion and Reserve Champion SHP provided it is registered with and owned by a member of the Society. The Champion will qualify for the B.S.P.S. “Mitten Asbestos” Champion of Champions.

The Cliff Hotel, Gwbert Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. �05] for the Champion Show Hunter Pony. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Open Intermediate Show Hunter Type Class�89. The B.P.S. Open Intermediate Show Hunter Type.

Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding �48cm and not exceeding �58cm. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before �st January in the current year. P(UK) ARDENNE INTERMEDIATE SHOW HUNTER TYPE SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP. 1st, 2nd & 3rd only will qualify

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Open Working Hunter�90. Open Working Hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding �53cm.

Riders to have attained their �6th birthday before �st January in the current year. [No. �45] West Wales Bloodhounds

Merlod Shetland Ponies (Standard)�9�. Entire Male, 4 years old and over.�92. Brood Mare with foal at foot, 4 years old and over.�93. Foal, born in 20�� (must be three weeks old or over).�94. Barren Mare/Gelding, 4 years old and over.�95. Two or three year old Filly, Colt or Gelding.�96. Yearling. Filly, Colt or Gelding.�97. Open Ridden Shetland, 4 years old and over. Riders must be �� years or over for

stallions.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes (Classes �9�–�97).Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mrs Margaret Whitaker, Dolffynnon, Tanygroes

[No. 4�] for the best overall exhibit (Classes �9�–�97) registered in the Shetland Pony Stud Book.

Shetland Society Rosettes for : Champion and Reserve Champion in Hand; Champion Junior and Reserve Junior Champion; Best Lead Rein Rosette; Best Foal Rosette; Best Open Ridden.

Three year old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the Show. There must be no colts or entire males in Young Handlers classes. Children under �4 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males in In-hand classes. Children under �� years may not show entire males in ridden classes. In the interest of safety hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged �4 years or under in In-hand classes. Hard hats must be worn by all exhibitors, irrespective of age, in ridden classes. In Ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the Ring, both pony and rider must leave the Ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part.

The South and West Wales Pony Group Highest Placed Members’ Rosette to be awarded to the highest placed member in each class. Membership cards must be shown otherwise the rosette will be handed down the line to a card holder. One rosette per class.

Merlod Shetland Ponies (Miniature)�98. Yearling NOT to exceed 34” at maturity.�99. 2 or 3 year old not to exceed 34” at maturity.200. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not to exceed 34” at maturity.20�. Entire Male 4 years old and over, not to exceed 34” at maturity.Shetland Society Rosettes: Champion. Also Rosette for Best Young Handler (Classes

�98-20�).Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes (Classes �98–20�)Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. �2�] kindly presented by Tanygroes Rosettes for the

Best Exhibit (Classes �98–20�).

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Asynnod / Donkeys202. Mare, 4 years old and over.203. Foal born in 20�3.204. Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding.205. Two or three year old Filly, Colt or Gelding206. Stallion or Gelding 4 years old or over.Perpetual Challenge Cup given by Mr and Mrs J. W. Thain, Aberporth [No. 42], for the

Best Exhibit in the Donkey Classes. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Ceffylau a Merlod Lliwgar / Coloured Horses & Ponies

BSPA classes are open to Skewbald and Piebald horses and ponies only. These classes are affiliated to the British Skewbald and Piebald Association and are qualifiers for the World Championships of Colour National Championship Show 20�3. All classes will be judged within the rules and criteria of the BSPA. (Copies of the rulebook and Membership/Horse Registration/Overstamping Forms can be obtained from the Show Office 0�354 638226 or downloaded from www.bspaonline.com). All stallions 4 years old and over must be licensed, graded, and registered with BSPA and in possession of a 2013 BSPA Stallion I.D. card in order to compete. Open to members and non-members. In order to qualify all owners/handlers/riders must be members of the BSPA and all horses/ponies registered with BSPA prior to the show. BSPA qualification cards must be produced in the ring and be signed by the judge, otherwise the qualification is invalid. In all WCC Ridden Horse classes the judge may ride or request a display at their discretion. For shows held after �0th August, 20�3 this show is a qualifier for WCC 20�4. Qualification �-3 in all classes or �-4 for classes exceeding �2.

P (UK) COMMANCHEE RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE/PONY SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP (Class 2�0 Ridden). �st, 2nd and 3rd in each class will qualify. Classes 207-209 In Hand). �st, 2nd and 3rd in each class will qualify.

207. Skewbald/Piebald 4 years old and over in hand. Any sex, type, height.208. Skewbald/Piebald Yearling. Any sex, type, height.209. Skewbald/Piebald 2 or 3 year old. Any sex, type, height.2�0. Skewbald/Piebald Combined Class. Horse/pony any type, height, colour or sex.

Judge will not ride. (No lead reins). Rider any age.Specials : Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.Special Prize : “The Cardigan & Tivy-Side Advertiser” Perpetual Challenge Shield [No.

�06] for the Champion in the Coloured Horse & Pony Section.

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Miniature Horses (excluding Shetlands)�st, 2nd and 3rd winners in classes 2��-2�4 will qualify for the Miniature Horse of the Year show to be held at Arena UK in October 20�3.Entries should be owned by Members of the IMPHS and exhibits registered with the Society.The following classes are open to horses not exceeding 38” at maturity. The classes are run under the rules of the Miniature Horse Club of Great Britain. A copy of the rules can be obtained from The President, MHCGB, Newclose Farm, Calf Fallow Lane, Norton, Stockton on Tees. TS20 �PQ. Open to MHCGB Members Only.This show is a qualifier for MHCGB Grand Championship and AMHA Horse of 20�3 Champion Show held at Moulton College, Northampton on 25th & 26th August, 20�3. �st to 3rd place to qualify.PLEASE NOTE: ALL EXHIBITORS MUST BE FULLY PAID UP MEMBERS OF MGCGB 7 DAYS PRIOR TO THIS SHOW.2��. � or 2 year old.2�2. 3 year old and over.2�3. Ultra Mini (30” and under).2�4. Fine/Thoroughbred Type.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Unrhyw Frîd Tramor / Any Foreign BreedI gynnwys Ceffylau Brith ac Arabiaid Pur / To include Spotted Horses and Pure Arabs)

2�5. Mare, Stallion or Gelding, four years old or over. To be shown in hand.2�6. Colt, Filly or Gelding, yearling, two or three year old. To be shown in hand.2�7. Mare, Stallion or Gelding, four years old or over. To be shown under saddle.Specials : Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Mountain & MoorlandNPS Mountain and Moorland 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.Qualifying rounds for 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 qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern 20�4.The 3 highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class will qualify for the final. Where this pony has already qualified, the pony standing next in line which is owned by an NPS member, and has not already qualified, receives the qualification. Qualification may go to no lower than 3rd place. Judges and /or stewards are requested to check membership cards prior to presenting the qualifying rosettes.NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship – Riders of Home Produced ponies (see definition in the NPS Rule Book) can wear a white arm band in classes where this is indicated. These ponies, if owned by NPS members, are then eligible to qualify for the final at the NPS Summer Championship Show.

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SO1 P(UK) GLYN GREENWOOD M & M IN-HAND SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP (Classes 2�8 and 2�9) Open to Mountain & Moorland ponies registered with their approved Pure Breed Societies of Connemara, Dartmoor, Dales, Exmoor, Fells, Highlands, New Forest, Shetland, Welsh Sections A, B, C and D. Stallions, colts, fillies, mares or geldings. �st, 2nd and 3rd in each class qualify.

Mountain & Moorland (In-Hand)To be judged under the rules of the National Pony Society

The National Pony Society Kilmannan Stud Mountain & Moorland In-hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship (Classes 2�8 and 2�9)

A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the Mountain & Moorland In-hand section. The Sponsor’s Rosette is also awarded to the pony receiving the Qualification.

2�8. Mixed M&M In-hand Colt, Filly or Gelding, �, 2 or 3 years old. Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highland, New Forest and Welsh A, B, C or D. �st and 2nd in each class to qualify.

2�9. Mixed M&M In-hand Pony Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over. Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highland, New Forest and Welsh Section C and D. �st, 2nd and 3rd in each class to qualify.

Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 20�4.

Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette (Classes 2�8 and 2�9)

Mountain & Moorland Leading Rein & First RiddenTo be judged under the rules of The National Pony Society

The National Pony Society / Micor Demolition Ltd. Mountain & MoorlandLeading Rein National Championship (Class 220)

220. Open to registered Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B mares and geldings four years old or over not exceeding �22cm (�2.0hh). Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 9th birthday before the �st January in the current year. To be shown in a snaffle bridle.

Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 20�4.

SO7 P(UK) LOBSTER POT M&M LEAD REIN SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP (Class 220). Mixed Mountain & Moorland Lead Rein Pony Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding�22cm. Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest and Welsh section A or B. Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before �st January in the current year. To be led by an attendant and shown in a snaffle bridle, the lead rein to be attached to the noseband only. �st, 2nd and 3rd in each class qualify.

The National Pony Society / Micor Demolition Ltd. Mountain & MoorlandFirst Ridden National Championship (Class 221)

Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 20�4.

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22�. Open to Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B mares and geldings four years old or over not exceeding �28cm (�2.2hh). Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their �2th birthday before the �st January in the current year.

SO9 P(UK) BRINETON M&M FIRST RIDDEN SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP (Class 22�). Mixed Mountain & Moorland First Ridden Pony Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding �28cm, registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Book of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B. Any suitable bridle acceptable. Riders not to have attained their �2th birthday before �st January in the current year. �st, 2nd and 3rd in each class qualify.

Mini Championship : Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by Covenham Stud [No. �24] (Classes 220 and 22�). Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

NPS Mountain & Moorland Open RiddenTo be judged under the rules of The National Pony Society

The National Pony Society / Ringside Stud Mountain & Moorland Open Ridden National Summer Championship (Classes 222 and 223)

Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 20�4.

P(UK) KINGSFORD M&M RIDDEN PONY OF THE YEAR SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP

Qualifying events must hold the two following classes:222. Mixed M&M Ridden Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, registered in

the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland and Welsh Section A or B. Rider any age. �st, 2nd and 3rd in each class to qualify.

223. Mixed M&M Ridden Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Connemara, New Forest, Dales, Fells, Highland, Welsh Section C or D. Rider any age. �st, 2nd and 3rd in each class to qualifyNPS Mountain & Moorland Ridden Silver Medal Rosette Championship

The NPS / The Minns M&M Ridden Silver Medal Rosette is offered for the best registered pony in the Mountain & Moorland ridden classes (Classes 222 and 223). (See NPS Silver Medal Championship conditions in this schedule). Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 20�4.

Ridden Championship (Classes 222 and 223) : The Anwen Mair Francis Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. �09]. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.

Gwobrau Arbennig / Supreme Overall ChampionshipThe Millcroft Stud Overall Welsh Champion Gelding (Breed Champion Geldings in

Section A, B, C & D only to compete).The Rhoshill Welsh Pony Stud Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. �38] for the Supreme

Overall Welsh Gelding in the Welsh Breeds.Special Prize. Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup given by National Farmers’ Union Mutual

Insurance Society Ltd. [No. 44], for the Best Exhibit in the Horse Section (confined to policy holders of N.F.U.). Champions only to compete.

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Best Exhibit in the Horse Section. The Fedwen Caterers Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 43] and £�00 to the Supreme Champion ; £75 to the Reserve Supreme Champion.

Kindly sponsored by Carmarthen & Pumsaint Farmers Ltd.Jacket Voucher kindly donated by Thermatex (Vale Brothers Ltd.), Cardigan, for Supreme

Champion Horse Handler.Special : Rosette given to the Best Exhibitor-bred. Champions only to compete.

Gyrru a Harnais / Driving & HarnessAffiliated to the British Driving Society

This is a Victoria Food Company Open Private Driving Championship Qualifier. The Champion will qualify for the Grand Final to be held on Sunday, September �5th, 20�3 at the The Hand Equestrian Centre, Clevedon, Somerset. In the event that the Champion has already qualified, then the Reserve Champion to qualify. If the Reserve has qualified, the Rosette to be awarded to the Champion. Once qualified, the horse whip and vehicle may not be changed.N.B.—Exhibitors in all driving classes should ensure that they are adequately covered

by THIRD PARTY INSURANCE.224. Best Tradesman’s Turnout. �st, £30 ; 2nd, £25 ; 3rd, £�5, 4th £�0.225. Private Driving Singles and Pairs. Exhibit to be shown in vehicle other than show

wagon and to be judged as a complete turnout, i.e. horse and harness, vehicle and their suitability as a private turnout. �st, £30 and The Mr & Mrs W. W. Morgan, Corn-yr-Afr, Blaenporth Perpetual Silver Salver [No. 47] ; 2nd, £25 ; 3rd, £�5 ; 4th, £�0.

226. Exercise Vehicle. An exercise vehicle is a carriage of non-traditional type design and includes those with pneumatic tyres specifically designed for carriages (i.e. not car tyres). �st, £30 ; 2nd, £25 ; 3rd, £�5, 4th £�0.

Best Junior Whip Award.The “RFJ” Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. 94] for the Best Appointed Turnout driven

by a Lady.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Gwisg Ffansi / Mounted Fancy Dress227. Best Entry. �st £�0 and Trophy, 2nd £6, 3rd £4. No entry fee. Entries required on

entry form.

Trinydd Ifanc Gorau / Best Young Handler(Colts, Stallions and Mares with foals excluded)

228. Best Young Handler in the Horse/Pony Section, �� years of age and under. �st, £�0 and Trophy [No. 92] kindly donated by Mr and Mrs J. Sulwyn Jones, Broteifi Uchaf ; 2nd, £6 ; 3rd, £4.Winner 20��—Megan Fletcher, Penrallt Uchaf, Moylegrove.

229. Best Young Handler in the Horse/Pony Section �2 to �6 years of age (inclusive). �st £�0 and Trophy [No. �03] kindly donated by Mr & Mrs J. Sulwyn Jones, Broteifi Uchaf, 2nd £6, 3rd £4.Winner 20��—Miss Claire Davies, Dyffryn Farm, Llandrindod Wells.

Special : The Derek Wilde Perpetual Challenge Memorial Trophy [No. 90] for the overall winner of Class 22� and Class 222. First prize winners only to compete.Winner 20��—Megan Fletcher, Penrallt Uchaf, Moylegrove.

Entries on entry form by 8th July, 20�3 for inclusion in catalogues—Classes 228 and 229 (NO ENTRY FEE).

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ADRAN DEFAID / SHEEP SECTIONGwobrau / Prizes :

�af/�st £�6, 2il/2nd £�3, 3edd/3rd £�0. Tâl ymgais/Entry fee £3.20.

Defaid Mynydd Cymreig / Welsh Mountain230. Ram, �2 months old and over. 23�. Ram Lamb.232. Ewe.233. Ewe Lamb.234. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Best Exhibit in Black Welsh Mountain Sheep Section : The late G. J. James, Rhosfa,

Cardigan [No. 48] Perpetual Challenge Cup.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.

Defaid Llanwenog Sheep235. Ram, �2 months old and over.236. Ram Lamb.237. Ewe.238. Ewe Lamb.239. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Special Rosette presented by the Llanwenog Sheep Society to the Champion Sheep.Best Exhibit in Llanwenog Breed Sheep Section : The Leslie Jones, Esq., Cardigan

Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 50].Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.

Defaid North Country Cheviot Sheep240. Ram, �2 months old and over.24�. Ram Lamb.242. Ewe 243. Ewe Lamb244. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Best Exhibit in North Country Cheviot Sheep Section : Perpetual Challenge Cup given by

The Carmarthen Journal [No. 5�].Special : The North Country Cheviot Sheep Society Championship Trophy and Rosette

for Best Registered Exhibit in this breed.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Defaid Tir Isel (heblaw Continental) Lowland (other than Continental)

245. Ram, �2 months old and over.246. Ram Lamb.

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247. Ewe.248. Ewe Lamb.249. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Best Exhibit in Lowland Sheep Section : Perpetual Challenge Cup given by the late

Vincent Davies, Esq., Trefere Uchaf, Penparc [No. 52].Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

Defaid Texel SheepIn accordance with the Texel Sheep Society’s Bye-Laws, all female sheep

MUST BE FULLY REGISTERED and all male sheep to be fully registered or eligible for registration with the TSS. Animals entered should be shown in their natural

condition. No dressing, artificial whitening, clipping or excessive use of dips on the fleeces are permitted. Sheep must be “bare clipped” after �st April.

250. Ram, two-shear or upwards.25�. Shearling Ram.252. Ram Lamb.253. Ewe that has reared lambs during the current year.254. Yearling Ewe.255. Ewe Lamb.256. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Best Exhibit in Texel Sheep Section : The Texel Society Champion and Reserve Champion

Rosette. Perpetual Challenge Cup given by Dudley Davies, Esq., Llanfallteg, Whitland [No. 53].

Defaid Cyfandirol (heblaw Texel)Continental (other than Texel)

257. Ram, �2 months old and over.258. Ram Lamb.259. Ewe.260. Ewe Lamb.26�. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Best Exhibit in Continental (other than Texel) The Cardigan & District Agricultural

Society’s Chairman’s Cup [No. 73].Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette.

Bridiau Prin / Rare-Minority Breeds(excluding Llanwenog, Ryeland, Jacob and Badger Faced)

Please enter this section in the spirit it is intended.262. Ram, �2 months old and over.263. Ram Lamb.264. Ewe.265. Ewe Lamb.266. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes for Best Exhibit in the Rare Breed

Section.

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Defaid Ryeland Sheep267. Ram, �2 months old and over.268. Ram Lamb.269. Ewe.270. Ewe Lamb.27�. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.The Fred Rees Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. 49] will be presented to the best exhibit

in the Ryeland Section.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette for the Best Exhibit in The Ryeland Sheep

Section.Champion Rosette given by The Ryeland Sheep Society for the Best Exhibit which must

be registered with The Ryeland Sheep Society.

Defaid Lleyn Sheep272. Ram, �2 months old and over.273. Ram Lamb.274. Ewe.275. Ewe Lamb.276. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette for the Best Exhibit in the Lleyn Sheep

Section.

Defaid Jacob Sheep277. Ram, �2 months old and over.278. Ram Lamb.279. Ewe.280. Ewe Lamb.28�. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette for the Best Exhibit in the Jacob Sheep

Section.

Defaid Badger Face Sheep282. Ram, �2 months old and over.283. Ram Lamb.284. Ewe.285. Ewe Lamb.286. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette for the Best Exhibit in the Badger Faced

Sheep Section.All animals to be shown untrimmed. Light brushing only accepted. Any washing to be confined to the head and legs. All animals to be sheared bare after �st May. All lambs shown at Agricultural Shows must be tagged.

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Defaid Penrith / Speckled Face Sheep287. Ram, �2 months old and over.288. Ram Lamb.289. Ewe.290. Ewe Lamb.29�. Best Group of 3 (� male and 2 females) by the same owner. Entry fee: £.3.20.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette for the Best Exhibit in Speckled Face Sheep

Section.

Oen Swci / Pet Lamb292. Best Turned Out Pet Lamb, shown by a child under �2 years of age.

�st Trophy [No. 74] and £�0, 2nd £6, 3rd £4.Winner 20��—Aneurin Vaughan, Llysyrawel, TuftonEntries on entry form by �0th July, 20�2 for inclusion in Catalogue. (No entry fees.)

Oen Cigydd / Butchers Lamb293. Best Pair, 35kg and under.294. Best Pair, 36kg and over.

SUPREME CHAMPION SHEEPINTERBREED CHAMPIONSHIP : £30

RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION : £15Kindly sponsored by Pembrokeshire Quality Livestock Ltd.

The Edgar Jones Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. �5]. (Champions only to compete.)Champion Group of three (� male and 2 females) by same owner (Group first prize

winners only to compete). Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

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ADRAN MOCH / PIG SECTIONPrizes : �st £�6, 2nd £�3, 3rd £�0. Entry fee £3.20.

295. Sow, empty or in farrow, born before 20�2.296. Gilt, born in 20�2.297 Boar, born after �st September, 20�2.298. Pair of Porkers, �30lb. and under.299. Pen of four Weaners, under 70lb.300. Any Coloured Pig.30�. Any Vietnamese Pot Bellied Pig.The W. James, Trewindsor Perpetual Memorial Challenge Cup [No. 55], presented for

the Best Exhibit in the Pig Section.

Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

GOATS, PIGS & SHEEPMUST NOT PARADE IN GRAND PARADE.

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ADRAN GEIFR / GOAT SECTIONPrizes : �st £�6, 2nd £�3, 3rd £�0. Entry fee £3.20.

All goats to be stripped out by 10.30 a.m.

302. Milkers, White.303. Milkers, Coloured.304. Goatlings, White.305. Goatlings, Coloured.306. Female Kid, White, over 2 months old. 307. Female Kid, Coloured.Best Exhibit : Perpetual Challenge Cup given by Ken Pratt Shoes, Priory Street, Cardigan

[No. 56]. Championship and Reserve Champion Rosette.Special Prizes : Special Rosettes for Best Milker, Best Goatling, Best Kid.

Geifr Angora / Angora GoatsPrizes : �st £�6, 2nd £�3, 3rd £�0. Entry fee £3.20.

This is a qualifying show for the Welsh Angora Goat of the Year and Breeder Trophies awarded annually by the Dyfed Angora Goat Society

308. Pure Bred Doe, born in 20�2.309. Pure Bred Doe, born in or before 20�� with 20�3 progeny at foot. 3�0. Pure Bred Maiden Doe born in 20��.3��. Pure Bred Buck, born in 20�2. 3�2. Pure Bred Buck, born in or before 20�2.3�3. Family Group of three Pure Bred Animals. Entry fee: £3.20.

Championship Rosette kindly presented by British Angora Goat Society.Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.The J. S. Jones, Broteifi Uchaf Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. 86] for the Best Exhibit

in the Angora Goat Section.Special Rosette for the Best Buck and Best Doe kindly donated by the Dyfed Angora

Goat Society.The Tesco Perpetual Challenge Tray [No. �02] for the Best Angora Buck.Special : Perpetual Challenge Breeders Trophy presented by Tyhen Angoras [No. �07] for

the Best Exhibit born to a doe owned before mating by the exhibitor.

Cardigan Show is a qualifying show for the Welsh Goat of the Year and Breeder trophies, awarded annually by the Dyfed Angora Goat Society.

All goats must have been sheared after the 3�st December, 20�2.

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Neidio British ShowjumpingPONY, PROGRESSIVE & ADVANCED SCHEDULE

Start time : 9.00 a.m. prompt. Conducted under British Showjumping Rules & Regulations.

British Showjumping membership and horse registration numbers must be included on entry forms.

Unaccompanied competitors must provide the show organiser with a telephone number in case of emergency.

Entries received without full contact details cannot be guaranteed their prize money.

Seniors3�4. Equestrianclearance.com Senior Newcomers – First Round / 1.10m Open. For

Registered Horses. British Showjumping Rule 3�2—Table A7—Speed 325mpm. (In the event of there being 30 or more starters in this competition, the class will be split into two sections). Horses may compete in one section only.Prizes: £40, £30, £20, £�5, £�5. Entry Fee £�5.

3�5. Smarter Transport Training National 1.15m Members Cup Qualifier. Table A7. Speed: 350mpm. Open to registered horses ridden by adult, associate of pony associate members who are not in the top �00 on the British Showjumping List 363. First 6 qualify and qualification does not pass down the line. Horses must jump clear in first round.

Prizes: £50, £40, £25, £20, £�6. Entry fee £�6.

3�6. Sport Horse Classic Blue Riband Championship Qualifier / 1.20m Open. Eligible horse/rider: For registered horses that have not won a total of £600. Table:

A7 Rule 3�0. Speed: 350mpm. Height of fences: �.20m. Numbers to qualify: the first 6 to qualify and qualification will not pass down the line.

Dual Qualification for the Horse & Hound Foxhunter.

Prizes: £50, £40, £25, £20, £�6. Entry fee £�6. In the event of 30 or more starters this class will be split. Horses may compete in one section only.

3�7. 1.30m Open. Table A7. Speed: 350mpm. For registered horses ridden by adults, associate and pony associate members.Prizes: £75, £60, £40, £30, £20. Entry fee £20. The D. Lloyd Llewellyn, J.P. Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 57].

3�8. KBIS Insurance Senior British Novice Championship. First Round.

For registered horses. Rule 3�6. Single Phase. Rule 287. Speed: 325mpm. First rosette sponsored by KBIS Insurance. Prizes: £25, £�8, £�4, £��, £��. Entry fee £��.

3�9. 1m Open. Two Phase. Rule 286a. Speed 325mpm. For registered horses to be ridden by full Adult, associate or pony associate members.Prizes: £25, £20, £�6, £�2, £�2. Entry fee £�2.

320. British show jumping Area 36 – Mini/Major Series 2013. – Drawn order/ Table: C. Both rounds against the clock.

To be run under the rules of British Showjumping Mini / Major Competition (Relay competition) not to start before 3.00pm Mini Section – Open to: Pony Associate or Pony Members of British Showjumping,

also non-registered members of British Showjumping. Riding ponies �28cm, �38cm & �48cm. Ponies are to be ridden by Pony Riders up to the end of the calendar year in which the rider reaches the age of �2, �4 and �6 respectively in accordance with rules 77.�2/�3 and 77.�6.4.

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For clarity in this class: A Pony Associate rider may only compete in one section, either ‘Mini’ or’Major’ throughout the series.

Major Section – Open to: Pony Associate, Associate and Full jumping members of British Showjumping on registered horses.

Please refer to British Showjumping Area 36 website for more information or contact: Heather Jenkins, Area Rep.: 07970 937��3, or June Williams 07533 827275.

Entry fee: Pony (Mini) section: £6.50 (Non-registered pony/rider combinations to be given a free ‘Ticket to ride’ to allow for insurance purposes / further free tickets are available upon request to jump in other British Showjumping pony classes / entry fees will be payable).

Entry fee: Horse (Major) section: £8.00 Prize money: �st £25, 2nd £�8, 3rd £�2, 4th £�0, 5th £�0. Rule 76.6 will apply. Early paid entries are strongly recommended to ensure that sufficient horses are

available to team up with the ponies. Priority will be given to these entries. Prize money: Mini section – A medal will be presented to the highest placed Pony

Club and British Show Jumping member in the ‘mini’ section. Qualifier: The top �0 Ponies to qualify for the final at Pembroke County Show 20�3.

Only one pony per rider to qualify. The top �0 ‘major’ horse and rider combination to qualify for the final. Only one horse per rider to qualify.

THE SERIES WILL BE RUN ON A POINTS SYSTEM and will be recorded on the British Showjumping Area 36 website. Further information available on the websites regarding participating shows and prizes at Pembroke County Show.

32�. Tacklocker.com Pony British Novice/80cms Open Single Phase Speed 325mpm. For registered ponies. Rule 287.Ponies may only compete in one section. In the event of �5 or more starters the class will be split. For registered ponies which have not won a total of £�00.00. Riders’ ages riding �28/�38cms ponies must be in accordance with rule 77.�2/77.�3. Prizes: �st £�5, 2nd £�� 3rd £�0 4th £8 5th £8 Entry Fee £8

322. Pegasus Equine Pony Progressive 1m Championship Qualifier 2013/1m Open inc. The Pony Registered Rider Qualifier

Table: A7 Rule 406. Speed: 325mpm. For registered ponies who have not won a total of £300, to be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members. In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split. Ponies may compete in one section only; the open section is open to all; however those ponies competing in the Open or Newcomer section ridden by pony riders who have not won a total of £500 notional winnings are eligible for double clear qualification for the Pony Restricted Rider Championship at the Alexanders Horseboxes British Showjumping Scope Festival 20�3. Four double clears to qualify (subject to revision). First 6 to qualify for Pegasus Equine Pony Progressive Championship 20�3 in the Newcomer section, qualification will not pass down the line and ponies must jump clear in the first round.

Dual Qualification for the Blue Chip Pony Newcomers. Prizes: �st £�5, 2nd £�� 3rd £�0 4th £8 5th £8 Entry Fee £8

323. Peaselove World Pony Adventurer Championship Qualifier / 1.10m Open. Eligible pony/rider: Open to registered ponies that have not won a total of £500, to

be ridden by Pony or Pony Associate members. Table: A7 Rule 404. Speed: 325mpm. Height of fences: �.�0m. Numbers to qualify: The first 6 to qualify and qualification will not pass down the line. Ponies must jump clear in the first round.

Dual Qualification for the Squibb Group Pony Foxhunter. In the event of thirty or more starters this class will be split, two sets of prizes will be given.

Prizes: £�5, £�0, £9, £8, £8. Entry fee £8.

Juniors to follow Mini/MajorLATE ENTRIES TAKEN ON SHOW DAY IN JUMPING SECTION ONLY.

Surcharge: £2 extra per entry (Classes 3�4–323 only).

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WEDNESDAY, 7 AUGUST, 2013

CATTLE—Black & White Dairy, Coloured Dairy, Young Handlers, Any Other Beef, Welsh Black,

Native Beef Cattle, Non-native Beef Cattle, Commercial & Interbreed,

On-Farm Herd Competition, HerefordSHEEP—Lowland, Continental, Texel, Ryeland,

Any Native Hill Breed, Butchers Lambs, Pet LambHORSES—Welsh Pony & Cobs, Hunters, Show Hunter Ponies,

Trekking, Pony Breeding, Mountain & Moorland, Shetland, Arabs, Coloured, Palominos, Heavy Horses, Donkeys,

Miniature Horses & Ponies, Jumping Classes and Fancy Dress Part Bred Cobs

Entries close on Wednesday, 24 July, 2013

NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED.

FIELD CROP COMPETITIONSHORTICULTURAL SECTION

DOG SHOW, VINTAGE & CLASSIC TRACTORSDOG & DUCK DISPLAY, BIRDS OF PREY

SHEEP SHEARINGCRAFT TENT, TRADE STANDS & REFRESHMENTS

GGGGGGSchedules from the Joint Secretaries:

Mrs Marion Jones & Mrs Sharon Griffiths, Crugymaen, Glanrhyd, Cardigan

Tel.: 0�239 88�677

www.nevernshow.org.uk

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Hen Beiriannau / Vintage MachineryA VINTAGE DISPLAY will be staged at the Show.

Plaques will be presented on proof of entry by the President after 4.00 p.m.

324. Tractor.325. Stationary Engine.326. Commercial Vehicle.327. Motorcycle.328. Car, pre-�96�.329. Car, �962-�986.330. Farm Implement.

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VINTAGE MACHINERY ~ ENTRY FORM

Name .................................................................................................................

Address ..............................................................................................................

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Tel. No............................................... Postcode ...............................................

Class No(s) entered ............................................................................................

Model .................................................................................................................

Additional information ........................................................................................

There will be a parade of vehicles around the ring. ONLY entries received by the 8.7.2013 will be guaranted a position in the display area.

Conditions of Entry�. I understand that property brought into the showground is taken at my own risk.2. I confirm my entry will be insured for Third Party Risks (including boiler explosion).

Exhibitors to produce proof of insurance.3. I understand that I shall be under the direction of the Stewards and Officials for the

duration of the Show.4. All vehicles transporting the vintage entries must park where directed when unloading

is complete.Owner’s Signature ..............................................................................................

Secretary : Mr ALWYN EVANS, Rhostwarch, Brynberian, Crymych, Pembs. SA4� 3TG. Tel. : 0�239 89�637

#### (PLEASE SEND SAE) ####

PLEASE NOTE—ENTRIES CLOSE ON TUESDAY, 8th JULY, 2013. NO LATE ENTRIES.

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Cymdeithas Amaethyddol Llanbedr Pont Steffan

Lampeter Agricultural Show

SIOE FLYNYDDOL 125

ANNUAL SHOWDYDD GWENER/FRIDAY, 9 AWST/AUGUST, 2013yn / at CAEAU PONTFAEN FIELDS, LAMPETER

HHHH

Mynediad/Admission : Oedolion/Adults: £7.00 Plant dan �4 oed/Children under �4: £2.00

HHHH

Classes for HORSES, PIGS, CATTLE, SHEEP and DOG SHOW

VINTAGE DISPLAY & PARADE

Barnu Gwartheg Godro / Dairy Stock Judging 5 Awst/August

Barnu Gwartheg Biff / Beef Judging 6 Awst/August

HHHH

Am ragor o fanylion / Fore More details contact :

Mr Ioan Williams (Ysgrifennydd/Show Secretary) Ffôn/Tel.: 0�570 422370 Miss Eira Price (Cadeiryddes/Chairlady) Ffôn/Tel.: 0�570 423764

www.lampetershow.co.uk / www.sioellambed.co.uk

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ADRAN DOFEDNOD / POULTRY SECTIONSponsored by Cardigan Christmas Fatstock Society

Judge : Mr ROBERT DAVIESGwobrau / Prizes : �af/�st £3, 2il/2nd £2, 3edd/3rd £�

Tâl ymgais/Entry fee £1.00 per bird, with a Show Pass for 5 entries or more. All birds to be penned by 9.30am. Judging to commence at �0.00am.

No birds to be removed before 4.30pm

OPEN CLASSES �. Exhibition Trio – Large or Bantam (state which)

Large Hard Feather 2. O.E.G. Male 3. O.E.G. Female 4. A.O.V. Male or Female

Large Soft Feather 5. A.V. Heavy Male 6. A.V. Heavy Female 7. A.V. Light Male 8. A.V. Light Female 9. Utility Farmyard Fowl Male or Female

Bantam Hard Feather�0. O.E.G. Male��. O.E.G. Female�2. A.O.V. Male or Female

Bantam Soft Feather�3. Sussex M/F�4. Rock M/F �5. R.I.R. M/F �6. Wyandotte M/F �7. A.O.V Heavy M/F�8. A.V Light Male�9. A.V Light Female

True Bantam20. Pekin M/F2�. Belgium M/F22. Dutch M/F23. A.O.V. M/F

Juvenile 5yrs and U1524. A.V. Large M/F25 A.V. Bantam M/F26. A.V. Waterfowl M/F27. A.V. Fur M/F

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Waterfowl28. A.V. Goose/Gander29. A.V. Heavy Duck/Drake30. A.V. Light Duck/Drake3�. Call Duck/Drake32. A.O.V. Bantam Duck/Drake

Eggs33. 3 Large34. � Large35. 3 Bantam36. � Bantam37. 3 Waterfowl38. � Waterfowl39. Contents Large40. Contents Bantam4�. Contents Waterfowl

Entries close 8th July, 2013 All cheques made payable to: Cardigan County Agricultural Show

and sent to Keith Brain, Pwllgwair, Troed yr Aur, Brongest, Newcastle Emlyn. SA38 9EY. Tel.: 07779 5�8424

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Sioe Gðn / Companion Dog ShowJudge–Mrs ELAINE WILLIAMS (Sancana)

Judging to commence at �.30pmLicensed by the Kennel Club under Exemption Show Regulation B(5)

N.B.—There will be no entry fee charged for any exhibits. Each dog exhibitor will be charged the relevant entrance fee

at the main gate.

PEDIGREE CLASSES �. Any Variety Puppy 6-�2 months 3. Any Variety Non-Sporting. 2. Any Variety Sporting. 4. Any Variety Open.Dogs winning Best in Show, Reserve Best in Show and Best Puppy in Show

not eligible for entry in the Novelty Classes.NOVELTY CLASSES

5. Best Rescued – Dog or Bitch. �2. Any Variety handled by a Child 6. Best Condition – Dog or Bitch. (�st - 3rd awarded medals) 7. Any Variety under �2 inches high. �3. Any Variety with the waggiest tail. 8. Any Variety over �2 inches high. �4. Any Variety – Most Handsome Dog. 9. Any Variety Long Tailed. �5. Prettiest Bitch.�0. Any Variety handled by a Lady. �6. Best veteran over 7 years old.��. Any Variety handled by a Gent. �7. Any Dog the Judge would like to take home.

Best in Show—Perpetual Challenge Cup given by the Priory Veterinary Group, Cardigan plus £�0 show donation. [No. 84].

The Danny Rees Perpetual Challenge Memorial Cup plus £5 show donation [No. 85] for Reserve Best in Show.

Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. ��4] given by Mr and Mrs Ken Rees, Teifi Kennels, for the Best Puppy (Class �).

Perpetual Challenge Trophy [No. �23] given by Sue Jones, Cardigan for the best Child Handler. (Class ��).

Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. ��3] given by Mr and Mrs George and Marion Summers, for the Best Novelty (Classes 5-�6). �st prize winners only to compete.

Best in Show to be judged after Class 4.Special Prizes: Champion £�0, Reserve Champion £5.Vouchers for a Thermatex Waterproof Dog Coat for the Champion and Reserve Champion

Dog (Classes �-4), kindly presented by Thermatex at Vale Bros. Ltd., CardiganRosettes for Best in Show and Reserve Best in Show and Best Puppy. Also Rosettes for �st, 2nd and 3rd in all classes.‘Best Rescue Dogs’ Perpetual Challenge Cup and bag of food donated by Kelsion

Kennels, CardiganEntry taken on field.

A dog docked on or after 27th March, 2009 may not be entered for exhibition at this show.

Dog Schedules may only be obtained by phoning Dog Steward: Mrs Sue Jones & 0�239 6�4933

Charity No. 509960

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Schedule of Cookery & CraftsSecretary: Miss JANE WILLIAMS, 98 Maesglas, Cardigan, Ceredigion

& 0�239 6�435� / 07766 3�2592Chairlady: Mrs SIAN JAMES, Stepside, Cardigan, Ceredigion

& 0�239 6�374�RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Gwobrau Arbennig/Special Prizes�. PERPETUAL TROPHY [No. 64] presented by the late Mr Joe Laugharne,

Cardigan, for the highest number of points in the Open Handicraft Section.

2. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY [No. ��7] presented by Mrs Siân James, Stepside, for the Best Item in the Open Art & Rural Craft Sections.

3 & 9. PERPETUAL TROPHY [No. 67] presented by the late Mrs Gwilym Owen, Pendre, Cardigan, and a PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (No. ��6) in memory of Mrs M. M. Evans, Tˆ Gwyn, Mwnt, for the highest number of points in the Open Cookery Section.

4. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP [No. 87] presented by Cardigan Home Brew for the highest number of points in the Wine Section.

5. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP [No. 96] presented by Mrs Tricia Penny, for the Best Photograph.

6. The D. L. Williams, Llwyngwyn, PERPETUAL MEMORIAL TROPHY [No. 9�] donated by his family, will be presented for the Best Thumb Stick.

7 & 8. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE JUNIOR CUPS donated by the late John Evans, Bath House [No. 65] and the Ladies Committee [No. 66], will be presented to the boy and girl obtaining the highest number of points in all the Junior Sections. Also a £5 Gift Voucher.

�0. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (No. ��8) presented by Mrs Wendy Nightingale, Cenarth, for the highest number of points in the Preserves Section.

Rheolau / Rules �. All entries must have been made on the entry forms/sheet of paper and are to be in the hands of the

Secretary no later than �0.�5 a.m. on morning of Show. 2. Staging of exhibits must be completed by �0.30 a.m. when judging will commence. 3. All exhibits must be competitors’ own work and no article should have been worn, laundered, bought

or previously won a first prize in the Cardigan Show. 4. Whilst every precaution will be taken to safeguard the exhibits, the Committee will not be held

responsible for loss or damage. 5. Presentation of trophies, followed by the Raffle Draw, will take place in the Cookery & Craft Tent at

4.00 p.m. prompt. 6. Allocation of prize money on production of prize-winning cards at 4.�5 p.m. 7. All goods must be collected between 4.30 p.m. and 4.45 p.m. as Stewards will NOT be on duty after

this time. 8. The Judges’ decision is final and they are empowered to withhold prizes when exhibits are considered

unworthy.

All exhibitors must pay relevant entry fee – £8.00 (OAPs £5.00) to enter the Show field

All exhibitors must pay relevant entry fee – £8.00 (OAPs £5.00) to enter the Show field

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9. Highest number of points : �st 3 points, 2nd 2 points, 3rd � point. If two or more exhibitors have the same points score, the number of firsts will be used to decide the issue. In the event of a joint placing, each competitor will be allocated the full points.

�0. Prizes in all classes: �st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2.N.B.—There will be no entry fee charged for any exhibits. Each exhibitor will be charged the relevant

entrance fee at the main gate.Special Note(a) It is advisable that all painting and drawing competitors put their names in small print on the back of

the entry.(b) Preserves – Current Season preserves. Recycled jars may be used (454g). Lids to be plain (no

advertising on them).(c) Closing date for telephone entries – Monday, 29th July, 20�3.(d) The tent will be closed to the public at 4.45 p.m.—————————————————————————————————

Beirniaid / JudgesGwaith Gwau a Gwaith Crosio/Knitting and Crochet—

Mrs Helena Horrocks, Heulwen, Pontsian, Llandysul, CeredigionGwniadwaith/Needlework—

Mrs Julie Brandon, Penlanfach, Moylegrove, CardiganArlunio a Chrefft/Art & Craft—

Mrs Karen Thomas, Gorsevilla, Black Lion Road, Gorslas, LlanelliCrefftau Gwledig, Gwaith Pren a Metel/Rural Crafts, Woodwork & Metalwork—

Mr John Adams-Lewis, Grove House, Feidrhenffordd, Cardigan, CeredigionCoginio/Cookery—

Mrs Janet Williams, Penisadre, St Davids Road, Letterston, PembrokeshireCoginio Plant a Chyffeithiau/Preserves & Children’s Cookery—

Mrs Delyth Phillips, Lleine, Ferwig, Cardigan, CeredigionGwin/Wine—

Mr Antony Davies, Plain Dealings, Cilgwyn Road, Newport, PembrokeshireFfotograffiaeth/Photography—

Mr Ian McKenna, South Lodge, Llechryd Road, Cardigan, Ceredigion————————————————————————————————

Gwaith Gwau a Gwaith Crosio / Knitting & Crochet �. �� years and under – Any knitted Article 2. �5 years and under – Any knitted Article 3. A knitted garment suitable for an adult – Aran 4. A knitted article suitable for a “Bring & Buy” sale 5. Any article in Crochet – fine cotton 6. Any article in Crochet – wool

Gwaith Llaw / Handicrafts 7. Hand made Jewellery 8. Any article in Quilting 9. A Collage�0. Any item using recycled material��. Embroidered Picture�2. Any article in Patchwork�3. A Card incorporating Cross Stitch

All exhibitors must pay relevant entry fee – £8.00 (OAPs £5.00) to enter the Show field

All exhibitors must pay relevant entry fee – £8.00 (OAPs £5.00) to enter the Show field

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�4. � metre of Bunting in any medium�5. Any Article in Tapestry�6. A machine-sewn garment for a child�7. A soft toy�8. Wrapped/Decorated Birthday Box Present�9. A Birthday Card20. �5 years and under – Any item in Batik

Arlunio / Art 2�. Open. A Painting22. Open. Other than Painting23. �5 years and under: Any form of Art24. 4 years and under: “A Cartoon Character”25. 5-7 years: “Farm”26. 8-�� years: “My favourite Sport”27. �2-�5 years: “A Poster promoting Eisteddfod yr Urdd 20�3”

Crefft / Craft28. 5 years and under: “A Decorated Paper Plate”.29. 7 years and under: “An item using Playdough”30. 9 years and under: “An item using Buttons”3�. 9 years and under: “An item made from Lego”32. �� years and under: “A Scarecrow”33. �5 years and under: Handwriting – “Cofio” (Waldo Williams)”.

Un funud fach cyn elo’r haul o’r wybren, O genedlaethau dirifedi daear, Un funud fwyn cyn delo’r hwyr i’w hynt, A’u breuddwyd dwyfol, a’u dwyfoldeb brau, I gofio am y pethau anghofiedig A erys ond tawelwch i’r calonnau Ar goll yn awr, yn llwch yr amser gynt. Fu gynt, yn llawenychu a thristau?

Fel ewyn ton a dyr ar draethell unig, Mynych ym mrig yr hwyr, a mi yn unig, Fel cân y gwynt lle nid oes glust a glyw, Daw hiraeth am eich ’nabod chwi bob un: Mi wn eu bod yn galw’n ofer arnom A oes a’ch deil o hyd mewn cof a chalon, Hen bethau anghofiedig dynol ryw. Hen bethau anghofiedig teulu dyn?

34. �5 years and under: A computerised poster advertising Cardigan County Show.35. �5 years and under: CD Cover(All entrants are encouraged to use as many different materials as they wish.)

Crefftau Gwledig / Rural Crafts36. Thumb Stick in wood or horn 37. Market Stick38. Shepherd’s Crook in wood or horn 39. Walking Stick in wood40. Walking Stick in horn 4�. Best Novelty Stick

Gwaith Pren / Woodwork42. Any Article carved in wood43. A Recycled Item 44. A Kitchen Utensil45. Any Item using Driftwood46. Age �5 years and under : Any article in wood

All exhibitors must pay relevant entry fee – £8.00 (OAPs £5.00) to enter the Show field

All exhibitors must pay relevant entry fee – £8.00 (OAPs £5.00) to enter the Show field

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Gwaith Metel / Metalwork47. Any Article in Metalwork48. Age �5 years and under : Any article in Metalwork

Coginio / Cookery49. A Loaf of Bread (Brown or White)50. Lemon Drizzle Cake 5�. 6 Welsh Cakes52. A Boiled Cake 53. Any Fruit Tart54. Chocolate Sponge using three eggs55. Bara Brith56. 4 homemade decorated meringue nests57. 4 Maids of Honour58. Cherry Cake59. 4 Tea Time Treats 60. 4 Fruit Scones6�. 4 Decorated Cupcakes 62. 4 Almond Slices63. 2 Cornish Pasties 64. A Sausage Plait

Coginio Plant / Children’s Cookery65. 8 years and under: A Clock Face made of Sweets66. 8 years and under: 4 Decorated Digestive Biscuits67. �� years and under: 4 Decorated Fairy cakes (Decoration Only)68. �� years and under: 3 Gingerbread Men69. �3 years and under: A Decorated Swiss Roll (Decoration Only)70. �3 years and under: A Supper Dish7�. �5 years and under: 4 Sausage Rolls72. �5 years and under: 4 Cheese Scones

Cyffeithiau / Preserves73. Jar of Jam excluding Stone Fruit 74. Jar of Stone Fruit Jam75. Jar of Marmalade (made from fresh Citrus Fruit) 76. Jar of Mincemeat77. Jar of Chutney 78. Jar of Fruit Jelly

Gwinoedd / Wines(limited to 4 entries per class)

79. Bottle of White Wine (sweet). 80. Bottle of Red Wine (sweet).8�. Bottle of White Wine (medium). 82. Bottle of Red Wine (dry).83. Bottle of White Wine (dry). 84. Bottle of Rosé85. Liqueur

Ffotograffiaeth / Photography86. �5 years and under: “A Winter Scene”87. “Water” (Amateur Photography)88. Church or Chapels (Amateur Photography)89. Farm Scene (Amateur Photography)90. “A Still Life” (Amateur Photography)9�. Black and White photo of any subject (Open)

All exhibitors must pay relevant entry fee – £8.00 (OAPs £5.00) to enter the Show field

All exhibitors must pay relevant entry fee – £8.00 (OAPs £5.00) to enter the Show field

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Adran Cynnyrch Fferm, Garddwriaeth a Blodau Farm Produce, Horticultural & Flowers

Rheolau / Rulesa) All exhibits in Farm Produce and Vegetables Sections must be grown by the exhibitor.b) Entries in all classes must be in by �0.�5 a.m. and collected after 4.30 p.m. on the

day of the Show.c) Judging will commence at �0.30 a.m. prompt in all sections of Farm Produce,

Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers and Floral Art.d) Entries accepted in the Farm Produce Vegetables, Fruit and Flowers Section on the

morning of the show, up till �0 a.m., EXCEPT FLORAL ART when the closing date for FLORAL ART is 29th July, 20�3.

e) The Judges’ decision is final and they are empowered to withhold prizes when exhibits are considered unworthy.

f) In the event of a tie in the Farm Produce, Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers and Floral Art Sections, the winner will be decided by the number of first prizes gained in the above section.

g) Certificates of merit will be awarded to the best exhibit in the Farm Produce, Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers and Floral Art Sections.

h) Only officials will be allowed in to the Horticultural and Flower Sections during judging.

i) The Society will not in any case, or under any circumstances hold itself responsible for any loss, damage, misdelivery, illness or accident, that may occur through or to any exhibit, trade stand or person from any cause whatsoever, and it shall hold the Society harmless and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from any of the above named circumstances.

j) The raffle to be drawn at 4.30 p.m. prompt.k) The tent will close to the public at 5.00 p.m.l) Presentation of trophies will take place in the Horticultural Tent at 4.30 p.m. prompt.

Prize money will be paid in the tent between 4.30 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. on production of the prize-winning cards.

(m) The marquee will be open on Tuesday night from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. for competitors who wish to stage their exhibits.

N.B.—There is NO ENTRY FEE charged for any exhibits. Each exhibitor WILL BE CHARGED THE RELEVANT ENTRANCE FEE at the Main Gate. Horticulture/Floral Art competitors staging exhibits on Tuesday night to pay their entrance fee to the Steward on duty.

The Society can at any time go to an exhibitor’s garden.

GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

Cynnyrch Fferm / Farm ProduceBeirniad/Judge—Mr Roger Evans, Penlan Argoed, Carmarthen

Prizes: �st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2.�0�. Fodder Beet, 3�02. Swedes, 3�03. 50 heads of Barley, grown this year�04. 50 heads of White Oats, grown this year�05. 50 heads of Wheat, grown this year�06. �4lb. of Seed Hay, harvested this year

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�07. �4lb. of Meadow Hay, harvested this year�08. �4lb. of White Potatoes�09. �4lb. of Red Potatoes��0. �4lb. of Grass SilagePERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY for the highest number of points in the Farm Produce

Section, donated by Mrs Gill Jones, Broteifi Uchaf [No. 59].PRIZE CARD for the Best Exhibit in this Section.

Llysiau / Vegetables (Open to allcomers)Beirniad/Judge—Mr Huw Thomas, Fferm Pentre, Aberarth

Prizes: �st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2.���. Peas, 6��2. Runner Beans, 6��3. Broad Beans, 6��4. Long Beetroot, 3��5. Globe Beetroot, 3��6. Cabbage, 2 (with 75mm of root)��7. Any other vegetable not mentioned in Schedule, 3 of same��8. Carrots, long pointed, 3��9. Carrots, other than long, 3 (with definite stump)�20. Parsnips, 3�2�. Leeks, blanch, 3�22. Courgette, 3�23. Parsley, one root in pot�24. Marrow, 2�25. Onions, 3. Each onion must exceed 250 gm�26. Onions, 3. Each onion must not exceed 250 gm�27. Shallots, � cluster as grown.�28. Shallots, 6, larger than pickling�29. Shallots, pickling, 6. Each shallot must not exceed 30mm in diameter.�30. Turnips, 3�3�. French beans, 6�32. Potatoes, 4, white�33. Potatoes, 4, coloured�34. Collection of Potatoes, 4 lots of 3 potatoes, 4 different varieties�35. Collection of 6 Vegetables, one of each kind�36. Celery, ��37. Lettuce, 2 (complete with root)�38. Cucumber, 2, with flower attached.�39. Tomatoes, 4 (calyces must be attached)�40. Truss of Tomatoes�4�. Rhubarb, 3 sticksPERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY [No. 60] for the highest number of points in the

Vegetable Section.Also National Vegetable Society’s Silver Medal and an Award Card to be given for the Best

Exhibit in this Section.

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Ffrwythau / FruitBeirniad/Judge—Mr Huw Thomas, Fferm Pentre, Aberarth

Prizes: �st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2.�42. Apples, Cooking, 4�43. Apples, Dessert, 4�44. Pears, 4�45. Plums, 4�46. Gooseberries, � dish not less than �8�47. Redcurrants, � dish not less than 25�48. Blackcurrants, � dish not less than 25�49. Strawberries, � dish not less than �2�50. Raspberries, � dish not less than �2�5�. Basket of FruitPERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY [No. 83] for the highest number of points in the Fruit

Section.PRIZE CARD for the Best Exhibit in this Section.PERPETUAL TROPHY [No. 78] given in memory of the late Owen M. Owen, Esq.,

M.B.E., Cardigan, for the Supreme Exhibit in the Farm, Vegetable, Fruit and Flower Sections.

PRIZE CARD to be awarded to the Supreme Exhibit in these Sections.

Blodau / Flowers (Open to allcomers)Beirniad/Judge—Mr Valence Jones, Parcwern,

Newcastle EmlynPrizes: �st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2.

�52. Vase of 3 dahlias small cactus or semi cactus.�53. Vase of 3 dahlias medium cactus or semi cactus.�54. Vase of 3 dahlias small decorative�55. Vase of 3 dahlias medium decorative�56. Vase of � large or giant cactus Dahlia or semi cactus.�57. Vase of � large or giant decorative Dahlia�58. Vase of 3 pom poms not exceeding 2”�59. Vase of 3 dahlias, any variety not mentioned in the above classes.�60. Arrangement of dahlias in any container, any variety or varieties, not less than

�2 blooms�6�. Carnations, 3 blooms�62. Vase of 3 Hybrid Tea Roses.�63. Marigolds, Hybrid African, 3 specimens�64. Vase of 3 Gladioli�65. Chrysanthemums, 3 specimens, any variety�66. Sweet Peas, �2 stems, mixed colours�67. Arranged Bowl of Flowers, with or without foliage�68. Basket of Flowers with or without foliage�69. Pot Plant in bloom�70. 6 Pansies�7�. Pot Plant in foliage�72. Gent’s buttonhole

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�73. Collection of Flowers in a Vase�74. Lady’s Spray�75. Cactus in a container�76. Succulent in a containerFuchsias�77. One hardy fuchsia, single or double flowered, known to be hardy in the exhibitor’s

garden. Trained as a bush or shrub in any container other than a hanging container.�78. Double flowered cultivars. Any form of training (e.g. bush, standard, basket, etc.)�79. Single flowered cultivars. Any form of training (e.g. bush, standard, basket, etc.)An Award Card will be given to the best Fuchsia.THE SIOP Y CARDI PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY [No.�43] for the best Fuchsia in

classes �77-�79.PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY [No. 6�] given by Peter Fletcher, Esq., Penrallt

Nurseries, Moylegrove, for the best exhibit in the Flower Section.THE JOHN JOHNSON, PENWAUN, ST. DOGMAELS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE

MEMORIAL CUP [No. ��2] given for the best Dahlia.SILVER CUP [No. ��0] awarded for the highest number of points in the Flower Section.PRIZE CARD to be awarded to the Best Exhibit in this Section.

Adran y Plant / Children’s SectionUnder 11 years�80. Animal made from vegetables/fruit. �8�. 8 garden flowers in a vase.Under 16 years�82. Garden in a tray. �83. A Flowergirl’s basket

28ain Sioe Celf Flodau 28th Floral Art ShowBeirniad / Judge—Mrs Margaret Martin,

3� Parc Groeswen, Margam, Port TalbotSteward: Mrs Gwen Davies, Ashgrove, Penparc

All entries for the Floral Art Section to be in the hands of the Secretaryby 29th July, 20�3.

No late entries accepted in Floral Art Section only. Floral Art RulesNOTE TO EXHIBITORS

(a) Competitors may provide their own backing as there are light grey backdrops.(b) Depth of staging throughout 2 ft.(c) All exhibits must be arranged in the marquee except Classes 185 and 191.(d) An exhibit is plant material with or without accesories.(e) Judging will be in accordance with National Association of Flower Arrangement

Societies rules (see note below F)(f) The marquee will be opened to the competitors from 6.30 a.m. Judging to

commence at �0.30 a.m. prompt and collected after 5.00 p.m. on the day of the Show.

(g) In the event of a tie, the prize money will go to the exhibitor with the most first prizes.(h) All exhibits to be the property of the exhibitors.(i) For accurate measuring, a metal measuring tape must be used.(j) The marquee will be open on Tuesday night from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. for competitors

who wish to stage their exhibits. Relevant entrance fee to be paid to Secretary.(k) The committee will not take any responsibility for loss or damage to the competitors’

exhibits.(l) Novice Class: This class is open only to competitors who have not previously won a

�st prize in classes �84-�89. A novice may win three �st prizes in this class before ceasing to enter as a novice.

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Theme : Songs from the Shows�84. “Singing in the Rain.” An exhibit to include an umbrella.

Space: 76cm wide, 6�cm deep, �00cm high.�85. “My Favourite Things.” A petite exhibit. Space: 25cm overall.�86. “Sunrise Sunset.” An exhibit. Space: 76cm wide, 6�cm deep, �00cm high.�87. “The Sound of Music.” A contemporary exhibit to include manipulated plant

material. Space: 76cm wide, 6�cm deep, �00cm high.�88. “Everything’s Coming Up Roses.” A table design to feature candles and roses.

Space: 76cm wide, 6�cm deep, �00cm high.�89. “The Phantom of the Opera.” A pedestal exhibit. (floor standing)

Space: �22cm wide, �22cm deep, height unlimited.�90. NOVICE CLASS—“Wouldn’t it be Lovely.” An exhibit in a basket.

Space: 6�cm wide, 6�cm deep, height �00cm. [Please refer to point (l) above in Note to Exhibitors.]

�9�. RESIDENTIAL HOME/DAY CARE CLASS—“I Could Have Danced All Night.” An exhibit in a shoe. Space: 40cm.

Prizes : �84, �86, �88, �90—�st £�0, 2nd £8, 3rd £7. �85, �87, �9�—�st £8, 2nd £6, 3rd £5. �89—�st £�7, 2nd £�3, 3rd £�0.

  H  Judging will be in accordance with the National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies (NAFAS) rules. (A copy of NAFAS Competitions Manual (Second edition 2009) can be obtained from the Secretary NAFAS HQ, Osbourne House, �2 Devonshire Square, London EC2 M4TE.) Tel. 020 7247 5567.

Statement for Show SchedulesAn exhibit is composed of natural plant material, with or without accessories, contained

within a space as specified in a show schedule.NAFAS Rules state that disqualification will take place for the following reasons:

Failure to comply with any specific requirements of a class as stated in a show schedule, e.g. the measurements or the components.Inclusion of fresh material that does not have roots or the cut ends of stems in water or water-retaining material. Exceptions: Air plants, cactii, fruits, grass turf, lichen, moss, succulents, vegetables and long-lasting plant material (including strong fibrous stems) WHICH WILL REMAIN TURGID FOR THE DURATION OF THE SHOW. (Definition of ‘turgid’ : the state of firmness of plant tissue resulting from adequate moisture, causing the plant cells to be fully expanded).Inclusion of artificial plant material (unless specifically allowed by a show schedule).

Exhibits in Class �9� can be collected if Secretary has prior notification (0�239 62�540).An exhibit is composed of natural plant material with or without accessories. Natural plant

material is any vegetable matter. It includes fresh, dried, garden, wild or made up plant material flowers, foliage, fruit, vegetables and seaweed. All may be additionally coloured.

A CUP [No. 63] is given by Cardigan Flower Arranging Club for the best exhibit in the Floral Art Section by a person or persons in a residential or nursing home.

A Perpetual Cup [No. 54] is given in memory of Gill Hobby; also £�5 will be given by Mrs Celia Evans to the competitor with the highest number of points in the Floral Art Show.

Certificate of Merit for the best exhibit in the Floral Art Section.The Pam McGrath Memorial Perpetual Salver is given by Cardigan Flower Arranging

Club for the best exhibit in The Novice Section Class �90.N.B.—There is NO ENTRY FEE charged for any exhibits.Each exhibitor WILL BE CHARGED THE RELEVANT ENTRANCE FEE at the Main

Gate or on Tuesday evening to Steward present.

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Cystadlaethau C.Ff.I.YFC Competitions

(I aelodau C.Ff.I. yn unig / Restricted to YFC members)

Coginio / Cookery �. Celtic Main Meal. 2. Celtic Starter or Dessert. 3. Plate of 4 Homemade Biscuits. 4. Pineapple Upside-down Pudding. 5. Bara Brith.

Blodau / Flowers 6. Celtic Nation Modern Arrangement. 7. Basket of Wild Flowers. 8. Miniature arrangement in an Egg Cup

Crefftau / Craft 9. Celtic Gift.�0. An item made of Metal while at School.��. An item made of Wood while at School.�2. Digital Photograph – YFC member ‘having fun’.�3. Digital Photograph – ‘Animals do the funniest things’.

The Mrs M. Evans (Mwnt) Perpetual Challenge Cup [No. 68] for the individual YFC member gaining the highest number of points in Classes �-8.

The Ken Griffiths, Graig, Perpetual Challenge Shield [No. 72] to the Young Farmers’ Club gaining the most overall points in Classes �-8.

The Cambrian News Trophy [No. 7�] for the highest number of points by an Individual YFC member.

Contact : Buddug James 07868 �39582

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The Committee wishes to acknowledge with gratitude the supply of SHOW POSTERS

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CYMDEITHAS SIOE AMAETHYDDOL DYFFRYN TEIFITIVY-SIDE AGRICULTURAL SHOW SOCIETY

NEWCASTLE EMLYN(Founded 1873)

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Annual Agricultural & Horticultural ShowTo be held on SATURDAY, 13 JULY, 2013

at TROEDYRAUR FIELDS,nr. BRONGEST, NEWCASTLE EMLYN

(On Newcastle Emlyn/Ffostrasol road) (Kindly loaned by Evans Family, Esgairnewydd)

Classes for : HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, FUN HORSE SHOWING CLASSES, SHOW JUMPING.

DOMESTIC, HORTICULTURE, YFC CLASSES COMPANION DOG SHOW

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CONCOURS DE ELEGANCE CLASSES DRIVING & SIDE SADDLE

SHOW NIGHT DANCE AT THE RUGBY CLUB, ADPAR, N.C.E.

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JUDGING STARTS AT 9.00am

Admission: £5.00 Children up to 16 years: £2.00 Ringside Parking: £3.00

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For Schedules or trade stand space, please contact Hon. Secretary : Mrs Eleanor Colbourne, Anor,

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THE NORTH PEMBROKESHIRE FARMERS’ CLUBGGGGGGGG

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FISHGUARD SHOWat FRONHAUL FIELDS, CEFN ROAD, FISHGUARD

on FRIDAY, 2 AUGUST 2013GGGGGClasses for

Welsh Black – Hereford – Limousin – Simmental Commercial Beef Cattle – Any Other Continental Pure Beef Breed

Any Other British Pure Beef Breed – Holstein UK Any Other Pure Dairy Breed – Young Handler (Cattle)

Calf RearingCattle & Sheep Classes under Advised Ministry Rules and Regulations

Sheep – Pigs – Pet Lambs – Young Handler (Sheep) Heavy Horse – Welsh Cobs ‘C’ & ‘D’ – Hunters & Light Horses,

Section ‘A’ & ‘B’ – Shetland – Coloured Horses Children’s Riding Ponies – Pony Breeding

Mountain & Moorland – Riding Cob – Side Saddle Working Hunter – Mounted Fancy Dress

BSJA & Unaffiliated Junior & Senior Show Jumping Horticulture – Cookery – Dog Show

Vintage Classes – Stationary Exhibits – Long Service Awards Trade Stands

Field Crops to be judged prior to Show Day

OVER 60 CUPS & OVER £6,000 IN PRIZE MONEYEntries close, Wednesday, �7th July, 20�3.

NO LATE ENTRIES.Refreshments — Licensed Bar

Special Attractions :THE RUNNER PACK, SHEEP, DOG & DUCKS,

SHEEP SHEARING, THRESHING DEMONSTRATION, HISTORY EXHIBITION, DISPLAY BY FOXHOUNDS,

HORSE SHOEING, MACHINERY THROUGH THE AGES CRAFT MARQUEE & COOKERY DEMONSTRATIONS,

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Mrs Janet Cornock, Maenhir, Cefn-y-Dre, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire SA65 9QS. Tel. : 0�348 872804

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THE COUNTY SHOWGROUNDWITHYBUSH, HAVERFORDWEST

Come and enjoy Wales’ largest andfriendliest 3 day County Show

Special Ticket & Membership Deals on-lineOne child goes free with each paying adult on Thursday

For details go to www.pembshow.org

The Kangaroo Kid

Dog Agility

The FamousSheep Show

Radio PembrokeshireSound Stage

Top Livestockand Horses

The Welsh Axe Team & Pole Climbers

Top Showjumping

Giant Fairground

The Family Free Play Zonefeaturing Panic Circus, Purple Roots, Edu-Pets, Chalkie the Monkey, Caddy’s Goats

The Mounted Games

Cheshire Dog Show

Lenny the Land Train

400+ Trade Stands

Welsh Food Hall

Poultry Show

Craft & Horticulture Show

Caged Birds

PembrokeshireCOUNTY SHOW

13th 14th 15th August 2013

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SAFETY POLICY STATEMENTDATGANIAD POLISI DIOGELWCH

The Society’s general policy is as follows :To conduct the Society’s undertaking in such a way as to ensure so far as is reasonably practicable, that persons who may be affected by its activities are not exposed to risks to their health and safety.To bring to the notice of all exhibitors, retailers, caterers and their agents and employees their duty to co-operate with the Society to ensure that this policy is effective and to offer all necessary assistance to ensure the health and safety at the Show of all exhibitors and others on the Society’s showground.It is incumbent upon those participating in or attending the Show before, during and after the Show to prevent accidents and to assist the Society in their aims by preventing accidents and abiding by the instructions given by Officials and Stewards of the Show.To achieve these aims, appropriate risk assessments will be carried out for the individual exhibitors and the Society’s activities.

EMERGENCY PROCEDUREThese instructions should be adhered to in the event of a major incident occurring on the showground during the Show period.(a) The Safety Officer should be contacted immediately by public address or radio.(b) The major incident control point will be the SECRETARY’S OFFICE.(c) First Aid sites are as located on the show plan. In need, contact should be made with

the nearest St. John Ambulance personnel.(d) Traffic and Gate Stewards will assist emergency vehicles to the scene of the incident.

All unnecessary vehicles will be directed to the car parks.(e) Casualty Centre has been identified as the St. John Ambulance marquee.(f) Should total evacuation of the showground be required, the Safety Officer will enlist

the help of all Stewards to ensure that this is done in an orderly fashion via the MAIN EXIT.

REPORTING OF INJURIES AND DANGEROUS OCCURRENCES (RIDDOR)Any accident or incident must be reported to the Show Safety Officer immediately. The Safety Officer will investigate all incidents and liaise with the appropriate enforcing authority and show organisation. All accidents will be recorded in the Society’s accident book.

RESPONSIBILITIES FOR HEALTH AND SAFETYThe Society has overall responsibility for all aspects of Health and Safety and shall require everybody under its control to be familiar with regulations, codes of practice and societies’ procedure for ensuring the safe working condition on the Society’s premises.

SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEEThe Safety Advisory Committee shall be responsible for :(a) Providing guidance and advice on health and safety matters.(b) Liaising with all statutory and external authorities and other appropriate

organisations.(c) Investigating and recording all accidents.(d) Briefing and training all officials and stewards on the emergency procedure prior to

the Show day.

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The Safety Officer will co-ordinate health and safety and take charge of emergency and major incidents in the showground.ORGANISERS, TRADE STAND PERSONNEL, CONTRACTORSOrganisers, Trade Stand Personnel, Contractors and their respective employees as well as Estate Owners and their agents are responsible for ensuring that :(a) Everything reasonably practicable is done to ensure the health, safety and welfare of

those attending the Show.(b) They conduct themselves, so that they do not put themselves or anyone else at risk.(c) The access to and egress from the site is safe and unobstructed.Members of the public and competitors are equally responsible for ensuring that they do not put other persons at risk and that they co-operate with the organisers in compliance with Health and Safety legislation.

HEALTH AND SAFETY ARRANGEMENTS

(a) Electricity—The position and routes of overhead, underground and temporary electrical cables and distributions systems will be agreed; evidence of recent examination and test certificates for electrical installations and apparatus will be obtained for showground installations and from individual exhibitors; earthing and earth leakage protection will be provided as necessary.

(b) Generators must be positioned well clear of tentage, straw bales, etc., which can, and do easily catch fire.

(c) Liquid Petroleum Gas. Trade Stand personnel and Caterers with LPG appliances should have these examined and tested by a competent person.

(d) Machinery should only be used by competent people, loaned equipment should be fully serviceable; plant and machinery should only be operated after adequate safety precautions have been taken; chainsaw operators should be correctly clothed and equipped; two ropes and chains should be of adequate strength and attached to the towing tractor below the axle.

(e) Animals—Routes used by horses, public and vehicles will, as far as possible, be kept separate. Horses are not allowed into the Trade Stand and catering areas. Dogs should be kept on leads at all times and children must be supervised by an adult.

(f) Fire Precautions—The local Fire Brigade has been consulted concerning emergency access for Fire Brigade vehicles and emergency exits. Adequate emergency fire fighting equipment and appliances has been provided,

(g) Safety Information. Warning notices and signs are prominently displayed. First Aid sites are clearly marked.

(h) Toilet and Washing Facilities. Adequate provision has been made for the expected number of visitors.

(j) Food Hygiene. Caterers are responsible for complying with the Local Environmental Health Department Legislation/Food Safety Act.

(k) Licensing for Alcoholic Refreshments. Licences are held for alcohol sale.If any person attending a Show fails to comply with the reasonable requirements relating to Health and Safety at the Show, then the Society will have the right to eject that person from the Show. If Society officials fail to take adequate action where a breach comes to their notice, then they could perhaps find themselves, albeit unwittingly, in the position of condoning a beach of the regulations. All persons, attending the Show, whether they be officials, competitors or members of the public, MUST COMPLY WITH THE HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS.