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Saturday, 5th August 2017at Home Farm, Thimbleby, DL6 3PY
(by kind permission of Mr. & Mrs. A Shelley)
Entries close Tuesday 25th July 2017Entries can be handed in at
Osmotherley Methodist Chapel DL6 3AAon Tuesday 25th July, 2017, 7pm-9pm
Admission to Field:Adults £6, Concessions £5
Children under 12 years £3, Under 5’s FREE
FREE Car Park except Ringside £5
Vehicles parked at Owner’s Risk
www.osmotherleyshow.co.uk
Schedule of the
109thOSMOTHERLEY SHOW
Show founded 1896
Presidents: Mr & Mrs P. F. Edmonds
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Cattle - Sheep - Horse & Pony Classes - Heavy
Childrens Classes - Agriculture - Handicrafts - Photography -
Kebir House Vetswill be in attendance all day
First Aid – Medics UK
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www.osmotherleyshow.co.ukEmail: [email protected]
Honorary Secretary: Susie PattisonFoxton Farm, Kirby Sigston
Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL6 3PL
Telephone (01609) 882388 Mobile 07843 227599
Tradestand Secretary: Mrs A Kitching6 Blackhorse Lane, Swainby
Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL6 3EW
Telephone (01642) 700702
email [email protected]
ENTRIES NIGHTTuesday, 25th July 2017, 7pm-9pm
Directions to Osmotherley Methodist Chapel - fromthe Cross, head up the passage behind bus stop.
Entry Forms - see pages 33-38 of Schedule
For directions to Showground please see page 39
Osmotherley & District Horticultural & Agricultural SocietyRULES AND REGULATIONS
1. The Society shall be called The Osmotherley & District Horticultural and Agricultural Society.
2. The object of the Society is to advance Horticulture and Agriculture for the benefit of thepublic and for this purpose to hold an Annual Show.
3. The affairs of the Society shall be regulated by the President, Chairman. Treasurer,Secretary and Committee, and a General Meeting shall be held before 31st December ofeach year (date to be fixed by the Secretary) for the election of officers and thepresentation of the balance sheet.
4. At all Meetings of the Committee, seven shall form a quorum.
5. The competition shall be open to those residing, or farming 20 acres or more of land in theParishes of Osmotherley, Thimbleby, Ellerbeck, Harlsey, East and West Rounton, Welbury,Ingleby Arncliffe, Swainby and Whorlton, Kirby Sigston and Winton, and the townships ofOver Silton, Nether Silton, Landmoth cum Catto, Kepwick, Arden, Snilesworth andHawnby except where shown as open.
6. Each member shall pay an annual subscription of at least £5.00 and be entitled to oneentrance ticket. Entry fees shall be stated at the head of the respective divisions.For Subscriptions of £10.00 and over two entrance tickets. SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BEPAID ON OR BEFORE JULY 24th in the current year.
7. Publication of any information in this Schedule or Catalogue or results of any competitionshall be permitted at the discretion of the Honorary Secretary.
8. All exhibits must be the property of the exhibitor, and the cut flowers, fruits and vegetablesthe growth of his own garden (or land) in the district as defined in Rule 5. All entries to bemade on printed form, which form shall be embodied in the Schedule of Prizes and containthe following declaration:- “I hereby declare that all the above specimens to be exhibitedby me at The Osmotherley and District Horticultural and Agricultural Show for prizes aremy own property and have been grown by me on my land which I either own or tenant inthe area defined in Rule 5. Any person proved to have violated this, or any rule of theSociety, may be required to forfeit all prizes to which they would have otherwise beenentitled, as may be decided upon by the Committee.
9. Where there are not more than three entries in any class the 3rd prize may be withheld.
10. The appointment of Judges shall rest with the Committee.
11. The Secretary will deliver on application numbered tickets to be affixed to the articlesintended for competition.
12. The Committee may refuse entries without assigning any reason.
13. The gates of the Show Ground will open to receive subjects for competition up until10.30 am, at which hour the ground will be cleared of all persons except those who areactually engaged in the arrangements, and the Judges will proceed to examine the meritsof the subject exhibited. The decision of the Judges as regards merit will be final. TheJudges decision is to be recorded in the Judges Book and while Stewards will try torecord winners correctly on Prize Cards, the Judges Book will give the authority for payingout Prize Money.N. B. No exhibitor will be allowed to enter the tent after it has been closed for Judging.
14. The Committee do not hold themselves responsible for any Special Prize.
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15. Competitors must find their own flower stands, tray for fruits, etc., but are requested not tosend valuable plates, dishes, etc.
16. All vegetables and roots may be shown washed, but not dressed, except where otherwisestated, and where the number of articles is mentioned it must not be exceeded. In trays offruit. vegetables, etc., the number of each variety must be the same as in the other classes,except where otherwise specified.
17. After the Exhibits are once staged, no one will be allowed to touch, move. or interfere in anyway with the exhibits, number cards, or prize cards, without special permission from theStewards or Secretaries. Owing to trouble which this practice has caused in the past. thisrule will be strictly enforced.
18. The Judges will be at liberty to taste all fruits or honey, to cut bread, vegetables or breakeggs. etc., etc. They will have directions not to make any awards in any case where articlesdo not appear worthy of a prize. Plants or exhibits may be sent to the Show for exhibition,but not for competition, and in cases of exceptional merit may be recommended to theCommittee for a prize.
19. The Committee shall have full power and authority to delegate any disinterested person orany member or members to inspect the produce of any exhibitor prior to the Show at whichsuch produce is intended to be exhibited. Exhibitors refusing such inspection will bedisqualified for competing for any prize.
20. At 4.00 pm the exhibition will close, and the tents will be cleared of all persons exceptmembers of the Committee. No exhibit may be removed previous to 4.00 pm without theconsent of the Secretary.
21. The Committee will take every care of the articles exhibited, but they do not hold themselvesresponsible for loss or damage.
22. Any objections to articles shown must be lodged with the Secretary within 30 minutes ofthe completion of Judging. All disputes will be referred to the Committee whose decisionshall be final. £5 must be deposited with each objection, which will be returned if theobjection is sustained. An objection may be made by any person who has grounds fordoing so.
23. The prize money will be paid on the Show Field in the Secretary s Tent from 4 pm.ALL MONEY TO BE CLAIMED BEFORE 31st AUGUST IN THE CURRENT YEAR, ONFORMS PROVIDED. AUTHORITY WILL BE THE JUDGES BOOK. PRIZE CARDS MUSTNOT BE REMOVED FROM THE EXHIBITS UNTIL 4.00 pm.
SPECIAL NOTICEIn order to prevent exhibits from being stolen during the time the tents are being cleared, thecommittee invite the co-operation of exhibitors in carrying out the following:
1. At 4.00 pm all persons, other than members of the committee, will be required to leave thetents.
2. Exhibitors who have been provided with a Clearance Ticket, will be re admitted to the tentsonly on presenting this ticket.
3. For Ridden Classes, a British Standard Riding Hat/Skull Cap that meets current SafetyStandards must be worn.
All livestock must remain in the showground until 3.30 pm. Prize money may be forfeited by anyExhibitors not parading (if required) or leaving before the time stated above.
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OSMOTHERLEY SHOWTIMETABLE 2017
RING 1- MAIN RING10 am RoR/ Local Riding Horse/Cob /Irish Draught/ Hunter & Veteran1.30pm Heavy Horses2.30pm Grand Parade3.00pm Hurworth Hunt Hound Parade3.30pm Vintage Tractors3.45pm Fancy Dress4.00pm Childrens Races4.30pm Gymkhana
RING 210am Show Hunter & Ridden Pony Classes/ Fun Classes1pm Inhand M&M/M&M Ridden Classes
RING 310am Coloured (CHAPS) Classes1.30pm Clear Round followed by Show Jumping
RING 410.00am Working Hunter Clear Round followed by Working Hunter Classes
SHEEP DOG TRIALS10.30 am onwards
CATTLE10.30am Any Dairy Bred followed by Native/ Commercial/
Pedigree Continental Cattle & Young Handlers
SHEEP12 noon onwards
GUN DOG SCURRY12.30 pm onwards
DOG SHOW12 noon onwards (entries from 10.30am)
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JUDGES 2017
Flowers Mr K Vincent, Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham
Flower Arrangements Miss S D Broadwith, Well, Bedale
Fruit & Vegetables Mr R Orme, Redcar,
Produce Mrs D Best, Tholthorpe, York
Produce Mrs P Kendall, Alne, York
Handicrafts Mrs M Chapman, Scruton, Northallerton
Children's Classes Mrs M A Cowen, Ingleby Arncliffe, Northallerton
Children's Classes Mrs C Phillips, Northallerton,
Children's Classes Mrs R Bellas, Thornton-le-Street, Thirsk
Metal & Woodwork/ Mr & Mrs P Johnston, Fourstones, Hexham
Photography & Computer “ "
Painting Mrs P McLaughlin, Ingleby Arncliffe, Northallerton
Agriculture Mr T Ault, Dishforth, Thirsk
Agricultural Horses Mr W Bedford, Escrick, York
Mule/Masham /Swale/ Mr A Fisher, Low Wath Road, Pateley Bridge
Hamps Down & Native Breed “ “
Cont/Commercial Cross Sheep Miss S Warriner, Swainsea Lane, Pickering
Any Dairy Breed Cattle Miss K Alderson, Atley Hill
Native Cattle Mr A Fisher, Low Wath Road, Pateley Bridge
Comm & Pedigree Cont Cattle Mr M Harryman, Swainsea Lane, Pickering
RoR Novice & Riding Horse Miss S Osborne, Northallerton
Cob/Irish Dr/Hunter & Vet Mrs J Cornthwaite, Bolton by Bowland, Clitheroe
Coloured Horses Mr C Nicholson, Normanby Grange, Middlesbrough
Working Hunter Classes Mr J E Greaves, Yafforth, Northallerton
Show Hunter & Ridden Ponies Mr D Jinks, Stockhill Green, York Rd, Thirsk
Mountain & Moorland Ponies Mrs N Shuttleworth, Back Lane, Osmotherley
Show Jumping Miss H Wilkinson, Romanby, Northallerton
Gymkhana Mr J Barr, Holme Lane, Seamer, Stokesley
Companion Dog Show Mrs G Griffiths, Brotton, Saltburn-by-the-Sea
Sheep Dog Trials To Be Confirmed6
SCHEDULE OF PRIZESExhibitors removing exhibits before 4pm, without the consent of theSecretary, are liable to forfeit all prize money, as per rules 8 and 14.ENTRY FEE 50p per entry (except where otherwise stated).
In Divisions A, B & C prizes will be: 1st 2 2nd 1.50 3rd £1 (except where otherwise stated).
DIVISON A – FLOWERS (Open)JUDGE: Mr K Vincent
Classes 3 & 4 to be judged by Flower arrangement judgeRestricted to two entries per exhibitor
The Robert Radcliffe Trophy (to be held for one year) and special prize of £10 to theexhibitor with the most points, kindly presented by Mrs Radcliffe and £5 to the runner up.
1st 3pts 2nd 2pts 3rd 1pt
1 1 stem Gladioli2 1 Clematis Flower3 Gentleman’s Buttonhole of flowers & foliage, grown in open4 A Lady’s buttonhole (presentation) of fresh flowers & foliage5 1 small vase of Dianthus6 1 Hydrangea stem7 Best mixed collection of sweet peas, not more than 12 spikes, own foliage8 Best mixed collection of sweet peas, not more than 50 spikes, own foliage9 3 Antirrhinums10 3 Phlox11 Cacti any variety12 Geranium any variety13 Fuchsia non standard14 Any flowering pot plant not scheduled15 Any foliage pot plant not scheduled16 3 Begonia flower heads17 Hanging plant in bloom18 Hanging basket of flowers in bloom, grown in basket19 3 pansies20 One vase of 3 roses21 A single rose22 A vase of 3 sprays of floribunda Roses any variety23 3 stems Patio roses24 1 Large Dahlia, grown outside25 2 medium Dahlias, grown outside26 3 small Dahlias, grown outside27 3 Pom Pom Dahlias. grown outside28 Vase of Marguerites29 3 Hollyhocks, one flower each30 Vase of 6 cut flowers, distinct, one spray of each or one flower of each31 3 Hosta Leaves32 3 French Marigolds33 3 African Marigolds34 A Vase not exceeding 4” top of calendulas35 Pot suitable for patio of flowering plants36 Pot suitable for patio of evergreen plants
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FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS (Open)(Rule 8 does not apply)
Space allowed 61cms (24”) wide x 76cms (30”) high unless otherwise stated
JUDGE: Miss S.D Broadwith
Prizes: 1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2 Entry Fee 50p
A Special prize voucher given by Whitegates Nursey, West Rounton to the best ex-
hibitor in Floral Art for Best in Show. Class 41 kindly sponsored by Mrs M Shepherd
40 An English Country Garden– may use accessories
for exhibitors who have not previously won a first prize
41 Summer Sparkle - may use accessories
42 Beach Comber -may use accessories
DIVISON B – FRUITS (Open)JUDGE: Mr R. Orme
Restricted Two entries per Exhibitor
The K.F & S.M Pearson Trophy (to be held for one year) to be awarded for gaining most
points in Division B – Fruit Classes 1st- 3pts 2nd -2 pts 3rd – 1pt
48 Dish of 8 Gooseberries, largest
49 Dish of 8 Gooseberries, flavour
50 Dish of 8 Raspberries
51 Dish of 8 Blackberries (Brambles)
52 Dish of Red or White Currants on strap
53 Dish of Blackcurrants
54 3 Dessert Apples
55 3 Cooking Apples
56 3 Pears
57 3 Plums any variety
58 3 Sticks Rhubarb
59 8 Tay Berries
60 Tray of 4 Distinct type of Fruit (Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Marrows & Cucumbers may
count as either Fruit or Vegetable)8
DIVISON C – VEGETABLES (Open)JUDGE: Mr R. Orme
Restricted to two entries per Exhibitor. (Please note Rule 18)The John Smith Trophy (to be held for one year) and a special Prize of £7 presented to
the exhibitor with most points in Division C & £3 for the runner up.1st- 3pts 2nd -2 pts 3rd – 1pt
61 3 onions from seed, as grown62 3 large Exhibition Onions, dressed63 3 Onions grown from sets, undressed64 3 Onions under 250gms (1/2lb), dressed65 3 Red Onions, as grown66 6 Shallots, dressed67 4 Salad Potatoes68 4 Coloured Potatoes69 4 White Potatoes70 6 Pods or Peas71 6 Pods of Runner Beans72 6 Pods of Broad Beans73 1 Cob of Sweetcorn74 6 Pods of Sugar Peas75 2 Trench Leaks76 3 Short Carrots77 3 Long Carrots78 2 Garden Swedes79 1 Vegetable Marrow80 1 Cauliflower, dressed81 1 Green Cabbage82 1 Red Cabbage83 4 Bunches of fresh herbs distinct84 2 Round Beetroot85 2 Peppers, any variety86 1 Cucumber87 2 Courgettes88 4 Tomatoes with 1.25cms (1/2”) stalks89 Best Truss of Tomatoes90 1 Small dish of Cherry Tomatoes91 1 Head Lettuce92 Tray of 4 distinctive type of Vegetables, dressed, one of each
HORTICULTURAL TENT WILL FEATURE A DISPLAYBY MEMBERS OF OSMOTHERLEY GARDENING CLUB
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DIVISION D – CHILDRENS CLASSES (Open)No Paintings to be mounted
JUDGES: Mrs C. Phillips, Mrs R Bellas & Mrs M.A Cowen
Prizes 1st £1.50 2nd £1 3rd 50p ENTRY FEE 25p per entry
Open to school children under 16yrs on the date of the Show. Age only to be shown on Class
cards. The flowers/fruit must be collected and arranged solely by the child exhibiting, and
work must be his/her own effort. Arrangements, variety and quality will be considered.
Please show age on all exhibits. Where possible class tickets to be firmly attached.
The Jackson Walker Challenge Cup to be held for one year will be presented to the
Exhibitor with the most points in classes 102-119 inclusive. 1st 3 pts 2nd 2 pts 3rd 1pts
Classes Kindly Sponsored by Mrs S Kirk.
102 A Decorated T-shirt
103 A computer designed Poster
104 4 Butterfly Buns
105 4 Biscuits
106 A Finger Puppet
107 Article made from “LEGO” or similar 11 years and under. No Kit form to be used.
Not to exceed 30cms x30cms
108 4 Brownies
109 An item made form papier-mache
110 A face mask any medium
111 Hand-painted Picture
112 Small Animal made from Vegetables
113 Display of Fruit, tray not exceeding 30cms x 30cms square outside
114 1 Vase of Grasses of mixed varieties
115 Bowl of Floating Flower Heads. Bowl not to exceed 20cms at widest part. The flower
heads to be arranged by the children at the table provided. Originality of arrangement
will be considered.
116 Miniature garden on plate/dish/tray not exceeding 30cms x 40 cms square outside
measurement i.e. seed tray. Prizes Kindly presented by Mr & Mrs D.H Lowther
117 Colour Photograph of Grandma or Grandpa10
118 Handwriting for 7 years and under, this verse to be printed
Little FishThe tiny fish enjoy themselves
In the sea
Quick little splinters of life,
their little lives are fun to them
in the sea.
119 Joined Handwriting for 8 years and over.
Tall NettlesTall nettles cover up, as they have done
These many springs, the rusty harrow, the plough
Long worn out, and the roller made of stone:
Only the elm butt tops the nettles now.
This corner of the farmyard I like most:
As well as any bloom upon a flower
I like the dust on the nettles, never lost
Except to prove the sweetness of a shower.
CLASSES 120-128 – UNDER 12 YEARS ON SHOW DAY (Open)No paintings to be mounted
PRIZES 1ST £1.50 2ND £1 3RD 50P ENTRY FEE 25p per entry
The R.Daniel Cup to be held for one year will be presented to the Exhibitor
with most points in classes 120-128
1st – 3pts 2nd – 2pts 3rd-1pt. Please Show age on exhibits
120 Colour Photograph of a Pet121 A Coloured Picture, size A3 for children under 8 years122 A Coloured Picture, size A3, for children 8 years and over123 Loom Band Bracelet124 Handwriting – verse or prose not less than 6 lines for children 8 years and under125 Handwriting – verse or prose not less than 8 lines for children 9-11 years126 A short story, maximum size A4 (handwritten or computer typed)127 A model of recyclable materials, age will be taken into consideration.128 A model made from soft pliable material (example play doh)
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SPECIAL CLASSES FOR ARTICLES MADE BY CHILDREN WHILST IN SCHOOLNo paintings to be mountedPrizes 1st 1 2nd 50p 3rd 30p
No entry fee payable form. One entry/class/childPLEASE SHOWAGE ON ALL EXHIBITS
OSMOTHERLEY SCHOOL130 A Painting or Collage, size A3, Reception and Years 1 & 2131 1 item of Handwriting, Reception and Years 1 & 2132 A Painting or Collage, size A3, Years 3 & 4133 1 Item of Handwriting, Years 3 & 4134 A Painting or Collage, Years 5 & 6135 1 Item of Handwriting, Years 5 & 6
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN142 A Picture (not mounted) to be worked at Osmotherley Pre-School143 A Picture (not mounted) to be worked at Goulton Grange Day Nursey
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DIVISION E – PRODUCE (Open)Judges:
Produce Mrs D Best & Mrs P KendallHandicrafts Mrs M ChapmanArtwork Mrs P McLaughlinPhotography/Metal Mr & Mrs Johnston& Woodwork/ Computer
Exhibitors please note Entries in classes 145-192 restricted to 2 entries per personPRIZES 1ST £2 2ND £1.50 3RD £1 Entry Fee 50p
The ‘Abbott’ Trophy to be held for one year, kindly presented by Mr & Mrs P Abbott for BestPhotograph in Show- open to all photograph classes.
PHOTOGRAPHS not to exceed 7” x 5” mounted or unmountedThe ‘J. Hart’ Trophy to be held for one year, kindly presented by Mrs A. Hart for Best short-
bread biscuits (Class 153)
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE MEMBERS – PLEASE INDICATE ON ENTRY FORM IF YOU ARE AMEMBER OF AWI BRANCH. Any member placed in a class will be awarded thefollowing points: 1st 3 pts 2nd 2 pts 3rd 1pt. THE A.R WARD PERPETUAL
CHALLENGE BOWL will be awarded to the Institute Member gaining most pointsin classes 145 – 192. (Class 195 – WI Display)
145 6 Bantam Eggs146 6 Fresh Eggs147 Best White Loaf148 Best 1lb Brown/Wholemeal Loaf149 4 Queen Buns150 Tea Bread/Brack
Recipe:200g(8oz) sultanas 100g(4oz) raisins100g(4oz) currants 150g(6oz) Demerara sugar125ml(1/4pt) hot tea 200g(8oz) self-raising flour1 eggMix together fruits, sugar and tea, cover and leave overnightAdd beaten egg and then flour, stir well.Place mixture into greased and lined 1kg(2lb) loaf tin. Bake for approx1 ½ hrs at160oC/325oF/gas mark 3
151 Small Fruit Cake1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2
152 Coffee cake, plain153 4 shortbread Biscuits using a cutter154 4 fruit scones155 Plain fatless sponge156 Lemon Drizzle Cake157 Chocolate Cake with filling, not iced
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158 A Ginger LoafRecipe:225g (8oz) plain flour1 tsp bicarbonate of soda½ tbsp. ground ginger225g (8oz) golden syrup100g (4oz) margarine100g (4oz) light brown sugar2 eggs¼ pint (150ml) milkSift flour, bicarb of soda and ginger togetherMelt syrup, margarine and sugarGradually beat in milk and allow to coolAdd beaten eggs and mix wellStir in flour mixture and pour into greased tinBake for approx.. 1 ¼ hours at 150oC, 300oF, gas mark 2.
159 4 pieces flap jack (approx. 2” x 3” each)160 A white loaf made in breadmaker161 A brown loaf made in a breadmaker162 4 Butterfly buns163 MEN & BOYS ONLY: cake of own choice not exceeding 7”, not decorated164 Afternoon Tea for 2: 3 homemade items only, accessories allowed, displayed on
a tray165 Jar of raspberry Jam166 Jar of any other Jam167 Jar of lemon Curd168 Jar of Marmalade169 Jar of Chutney170 Jar of Home-made jelly171 A Home-made soft drink, screw top clear bottle172 An article of Metalwork173 An article of Woodwork174 An Article of Crochet175 Hand knitted article176 A Bag, any medium177 An item of patchwork178 A Farming photograph179 Photograph taken in low light180 A wild flower photo181 A Colour photograph of a local view- rule 5 applies – within show area182 A Humorous colour animal photograph183 Photograph – ‘My favourite British View’, state where taken184 A photograph of a Night Sky185 A monochrome animal or bird photograph186 A Photograph of a Winter Scene
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187 Any handicraft not scheduled188 An Invitation card, any medium not to exceed 25cms x 20 cms (10” x 8”)189 A Decorated Twiddle Muff – Pattern available online.
Entries to be donated to the Alzheimers Society190 A Picture (any medium and size)191 A Homemade Scarf, any medium192 A Bookmark, any medium
W.I. STEWARDS – SHOW DAY1am-2pm Swainby & Potto2pm-3pm Ingleby Arncliffe3pm-4pm Kirby Sigston
195 WOMENS INSTITUTE’S DISPLAYEntry fee for class 195: £1 Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £5A Challenge Cup will be awarded to the Institute gaining most points for a collection andstaging of 5 articles made by W.I members on a theme “A Shooting Party”.Accessories will be allowed. Points will be awarded for each article and for the staging whichwill count as the 6th item. DISPLAY NOT TO EXCEED 2ft6” x 5ft. The articles will be at thediscretion of the Exhibitor except that the display must contain. 1 flower arrangement incontainer, 2 Produce & 2 Handicraft exhibits. Staging to be judged before the judging ofindividual items.Rosettes to be awarded for the best overall staging 1st, 2nd & 3rd
202 Scarecrow: Exhibit any materials to be judged by the Presidents and may bedisplayed outside. A trophy to be held for one year to be awarded to the BestScarecrow, kindly donated by Mr & Mrs J Shepherd. Entry Fee £1 Prizes 1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2
JUNIOR CLASSES – OPENFor 12 – 18 year olds on show day
A Cup to be held for one year will be presented to the Exhibitorwith most points in classes 205-215.
Prizes 1st £2 2nd £1.50 3rd £1. 1st 3pts 2nd 2pts 3rd 1pt Entry fee 25p
204 Flower Arrangement In a Wellie – accessories allowed205 3 Current buns206 1 Decorated Cup Cake207 3 pieces Tray Bake208 3 Cheese Scones209 3 Choc Chip Cookies210 My favourite cake211 A decorated Shoe212 A mobile phone cover, any medium213 Bookmark, any medium214 A Holiday photograph (not exceeding 7” x 5” mounted or unmounted)215 A “Selfie” photograph (not exceeding 7” x 5” mounted or unmounted)216 An Original Painted Picture, any medium
The Susan Ingleby perpetual Challenge Trophy for painting to be held for oneyear in memory of Lady Ingleby.
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DIVISION G – AGRICULTURE (Open)JUDGE: Mr T. Ault
Prizes 1st £2 2nd £1.50 3rd £ 1 Entry Fee 50p240 12 Heads of Wheat241 12 Heads of Two Row Barley242 12 Heads of Spring Barley243 12 Heads of Short Oats244 12 Heads of 6 Row Barley245 Sample of barley from this year’s crop246 6 stems beans247 4 Swede Turnips, as grown248 Sample of meadow hay249 Sample of seed hay250 A Timber Disc
The Tom Atkinson Memorial Trophy for the Exhibitor with most points
in Classes 240 - 250 to be held for one year
VINTAGE TRACTORSFree Entry- Rosettes to be awarded
251 Best Tractor or Tractor & Implement
DIVISION H - HEAVY HORSES (Open) at 1.30pm in Ring 1JUDGE: Mr W Bedford
Prizes: 1st £20 2nd £15 3rd £10 Entry Fee: £5
The Joshua Tetley Cup to be held for one year for the Best Horse in the Show
Thomas E. Nunn Memorial Trophy to winner of Class 305 to be held for one year.
The Champion will receive a Champion Rosette & £10 and Reserve Champion £5
Kindly donated by Mr. E. Nunn
CLASS
301 Agricultural Brood Mare, 3 years & upwards with Foal at Foot
Prizes kindly presented by Mrs A. Gill
302 Agricultural Foal, Filly or Colt
Prizes kindly presented by Mr F. Grieves
303 Agricultural Yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly
304 Agricultural Gelding or Filly 2 yrs old
Prizes kindly presented by Mr. O. Nunn
305 Agricultural Gelding or Mare 3 years and upwards
306 Pair of Agricultural Horses
Presentation of Trophies in Ring after completion of judging.
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DIVISION I - SHEEP (Open) at 12 noonAll sheep to be penned by 11am
LIVESTOCK REFRESHEMENTS PROVIDED FOR ALL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORSALL LIVSTOCK TRANSPORT TO BE MOVED FROM SHOW FIELD AS DIRECTED BY
THE STEWARDS
ENTRIES FROM MAEDNI VISNA ACCREDITED SHEEP FLOCKS WILL BE ACCEPTED.SEPARATE LOADING/UNLOADING FACILITIES AND ACCOMODATION
WILL BE AVAILABLE.OSMOTHERLEY SHOW CPH – 48/542/8000
Judges: Mr A Fisher & Miss S WarrinerBest Pet Lamb Handler to be judged by the Presidents
Prizes 1st £10 2nd £6 3rd £4 Entry Fee £2
INTER-BREED CHAMPIONSHIPSChampionship & Reserve Champion Rosettes to be awarded in each Breed Section.
SUPREME CHAMPION£50 Cash kindly donated by I’Anson Bros Ltd
The Raper Cup to be held for one year to be awarded to the Supreme ChampionSheep to be judged out of all the Breed Champions – to be judged by all judges
RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION£25 Voucher kindly donated by BATA, Amotherby, Malton
Points: 1st -3pts, 2nd – 2pts, 3rd – 1pt
341 Pet lamb Handler, for children up to 12yrs on Show Day
MASHAMThe Mick Chilton Trophy kindly donated by his daughters Anne & Jean,
to be held for one year to the Champion Masham Sheep
342 2 Masham Gimmer Lambs343 2 Masham Shearlings or Ewes to have reared lambs in current year
MULE344 2 Mule Ewes to have reared lambs in the current year345 2 Mule Shearlings346 2 Mule Gimmer LambsThe Alan Walker Trophy kindly donated by Mrs R Walker and family, to be held for one year forthe Best Pen of Mule Gimmer Lambs347 2 Mule Wether Lambs
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LAMBS348 2 Native Lambs349 2 Butchers LambsA Cup to be held for one year presented in memory of Mr David Stockdale for the Best Pair ofButchers Lambs
SWALEDALEThe Billera Trophy Kindly donated b y D.J Hanson to be held for one year to the ChampionSwaledale Sheep. The Sir Richard Barwick Tankards kindly donated by the Late Lady Barwick,to be held for one year to the Exhibitor with most points in the Swaledale Classes.
350 A Swaledale Gimmer Lamb bred by the Exhibitor suitable for breeding351 A Swaledale Shearling bred by the Exhibitor352 A Swaledale Ewe to have reared lambs in the current year353 A Swaledale Ram Lamb354 A Swaledale Ram Shearling or Aged
COMMERCIAL CROSSChampion Commercial Cross Sheep to be awarded a LaZer Tags Voucher kindly Sponsored
by Green Farm Supplies Ltd
355 Pair of Commercial Cross Gimmer Lambs356 Pair of Commercial Cross Shearlings358 Any Commercial Cross Ewe, to have reared lambs in current year359 Any Commercial Cross Ram, Any Age
CONTINENTAL359 A Continental Gimmer Lamb suitable for breeding360 A Continental Ewe pure bred to have reared lambs in the current year361 A Continental Ram Lamb362 A Continental Ram, Shearling or AgedA Trophy kindly donated by Mrs. T.B Llewellyn to the Best Continental Ram, to be held for one year.
HAMPSHIRE DOWN363 A Hampshire Down Gimmer Lamb364 A Hampshire Down Shearling or Ewe to have reared lambs in current year.365 A Hampshire Down Ram Lamb366 A Hampshire Down Ram, Shearling or Aged
ANY OTHER NATIVE BREED367 Any Other Native Breed Gimmer Lamb368 Any Other Native Breed Shearling369 Any Other Native Breed Ewe370 Any Other Native Breed Ram Lamb
PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES ON COMPLETION OF SHEEP JUDGING
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DIVISION J – CATTLE CLASSES
PRIZES 1ST £20 2ND £15 3RD £10 ENTRY FEE £5
LIVESTOCK REFRESHEMENTS PROVIDED FOR ALL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS
ALL LIVSTOCK TRANSPORT TO BE MOVED FROM SHOW FIELD
AS DIRECTED BY THE STEWARDS
ALL ANIMALS MUST REMAIN IN SHOW GROUND UNTIL 3.30PM
NO STRAW WILL BE PROVIDED, WILL EXHIBITORS REMOVE ANY
BEDDING BEFORE LEAVING.
ANY DAIRY BREEDJudge- Miss K Alderson
Champion Dairy Breed to be awarded £50 kindly donated by Argrain, Leeming Bar.
The Thomas & Alan Almond Memorial Trophy to be held for One year.
The Dyson Trophy to be held for one year awarded to the Best Maiden Heifer.
375 Calf up to 18 months
376 Heifer In Calf
377 Heifer In Milk
378 Cow In Calf
379 Cow In Milk
380 Best Pair of Females
NATIVE BREED CATTLE (Judging follows Dairy)
Judge- Mr A Fisher
Champion will be awarded the Colin Walker Memorial Cup, kindly donated by the Walker Family.
Plus £50 kindly donated by Northallerton Auctions Ltd.
381 Native Breed Heifer born in 2016
382 Native Breed Heifer born in 2015
383 Native Breed Cow in Calf, or with Calf at Foot
384 Native Breed Bull, Any Age
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INTERBREED CHAMPIONSHIPThe Overall Winner will be Awarded A Trophy to be held for one year
and £50 kindly donated by STOKESLEY BUTCHERSChampion & Reserve from Native/Commercial & Pedigree Continental Cattle to Qualify
Judge Mr M Harryman
COMMERCIAL CATTLE (judging follows Native)
Judge- Mr M Harryman
Champion will hold for one year the Bayley Worthington Cup.
Plus £50 kindly donated by W.E Jameson & Sons, Masham
Reserve Champion will hold for one year The Tom Kirkbride Memorial Shield.
Special Rosette for the Best Local Animal (See rule 5)
385 Best Belgian Blue Bullock
386 Best Limousin Bullock
387 Best Bullock, Any Other Breed
388 Best Belgian Blue Heifer
389 Best Limousin Heifer
390 Best Heifer, Any Other Breed
391 Calf, any breed, either sex, born on or after 1st October in the previous year.
392 Best Pair of Beef Animals
PEDIGREE CONTINENTAL CATTLE (Judging follows Commercial)
Judge – Mr M Harryman
393 Pedigree Cont Bull
394 Pedigree Cont Heifer, born in 2016
395 Pedigree Cont Heifer, born in 2015
396 Pedigree Cont Cow In calf, or with Calf at foot
YOUNG HANDLERSThe Best Young Handler will be awarded the Matt Peacock Cup
Rosette to Best YFC Member
Prizes 1st £10, 2nd £5, 3rd £3 Entry Fee £1 Entries Also taken on Show Day
397 Best Young Handler, handler must be 26 years and under
(Class will be split if sufficient entries, children under 13yrs to be accompanied by an adult)
PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES & GRAND PARADE OF PRIZE WINNERS AT APPROX.
2.30pm in RING 1
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BEST ANIMAL(HEAVY HORSE/CATTLE/SHEEP)
TO BE JUDGED AND PRESENTED WITH A SASHIN GRAND PARADE BY THE PRESIDENTS
DIVISON K – OPEN CLASSES FOR HORSES, PONIES ETCRING 1 AT 10 AM
PRIZES: 1st £12, 2nd £10, 3rd £5 ENTRY FEE £7 or £3 extra on dayROR/RIDING HORSE – Miss Samantha Osborne
COBS/IRISH DRAUGHT/HUNTER/VETERAN - Mrs J Cornthwaite.
RoR Jockey Club Novice Show Series Qualifier 2017Prizes - Rosette 1st -6th and Vouchers 1-4th : 1st £50 plus voucher for jacket, 2nd 25, 3rd
£20, 4th £10.ENTRY FEE £7 or £3 extra on day
401 The RoR Jockey Club Novice Ridden Show Horse ClassThoroughbred mare or gelding, 4years old or over, any height. Rider must be 15 years or overon 1st January. To take part in this class, horses must NOT have won an open class (incSEIB/HOYS, RoR Tattersalls Show Series Qualifier, TARRA Ridden, RoR AMATEUR RiddenShow Series Qualifier or any other open class except RoR TBA Challenge Show Series classes.Horses will be de-noviced after 3 novice wins or any open win, but is still eligible to competeat the RoR National Show that August.Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle. Horses should be plaited.The first three go forward to the championship at the RoR National Show at Aintree in August2017 or 2018 for shows after 1st August 2017 to the 31st July 2018. All entries MUST beregistered with the RoR and have RACED in GB. The class will be run under the rules of RoR.Horses will NOT be ridden by the judge; each horse to complete an individual show or no longerthan 1 ½ minutes to include the following movements: Walk, Trot, Canter showing change ofleg, extended canter, halt and stand, walk off on long rein. Horses will be stripped forconformation. All those entering horses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound bythe Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations from time to time in force. Please be awarethat the show will split the class on the horse’s last run in a race (NH or Flat) should the entriesexceed 20. Please mark your entry form accordingly. Competitors must wear a safety/kite markhard hat with a chinstrap.Racing injuries and blemishes are NOT ignored in this series.
402 LOCAL RIDING HORSE – over 148cms, restricted to exhibitors residing within 30 milesradius of Osmotherley. Not ridden by the judge. Judged under BSHA/BSPS rules but need notbe members.
403 OPEN COB CLASS – 4 YEARS OLD & OVER, ANY HEIGHT – TO BE JUDGED AS COBS
IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE SOCIETYPLEASE NOTE:- The following classes are affiliated to the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) andonly horses registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) and in the correct ownership areeligible for entry. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form and entries will be sentto the IDHS (GB) prior to the Show to confirm eligibility.
404 RIDDEN IRISH DRAUGHT OR IRISH DRAUGHT SPORT HORSE4 years old and over, stallion (see below), mare or gelding registered on the Irish Draught BreedRegisters (main studbook) or ID Sport Horse Registers. (Class may be split if sufficient entries)All competing STALLIONS must be inspected or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) and classifiedas RID (GB), ID Class 1 or ID Class 2 OR Registered Irish Draught Sport Horse Stallion and mustdisplay a red, white and blue ribbon in their tails.All STALLIONS must be bitted and shown by an experienced handler of 18 years of age or over.
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This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) £2,000 Challenge.The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from the above class 404 that is registered oreligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers, i.e. with aminimum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip &IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the Irish Draught HorseSociety (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS(GB) Registers by the time of theChampionship, which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 19th – 20thAugust 2017 at Arena UK, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF. N.B: A horse mayonly qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placedin or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiersare required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) thatthey have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prizemoney, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draughtwill receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive atrophy and £50 and the highest placed *Sport Horse will receive £50 and a silver salver and arug.”
SPECIAL INCENTIVE CARDSThe Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highestplaced Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Class 403 (Open Cob), Class 404(Ridden ID Pure Bred & ID Sport Horse) Class 405 (Ridden Hunter). To be eligible, exhibits mustbe registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either their Irish Draught BreedRegisters or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on theentry form.
405 RIDDEN HUNTER – 4 YEARS & UP, ANY HEIGHTWinner of Class 405 will be awarded The Eric Wilson Challenge Cup, to be held for one year.The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placedIrish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Class 403 and 405
406 RIDDEN VETERAN – 15 YEARS AND OVER, ANY HEIGHT, ANY SIZE
FANCY DRESS at 3.45PM (APPROX) ENTRY ON DAYFOLLOWED BY GYMKHANA
408 MOUNTED FANCY DRESSPrizes: 1st £3.00 2nd £2.00 3rd £1.00 Entry Fee 50pThe Kirby Trophy to be held for one year, kindly donated by Mr & Mrs R Kirby
409 UNMOUNTED FANCY DRESSPrizes: 1st £3.00 2nd £2.00 3rd £1.00 Entry Fee 50p
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GYMKHANA CLASSES OPEN AT 4.30PM (APPROX)JUDGE MR J BARR
ENTRIES TAKEN ON THE FIELDPrizes 1st £4 2nd £2 3rd £1 ENTRY FEE £1
G1 Lead Rein – Bending Race, Children 8 years and under on Show DayG2 Lead Rein – Potato Race. Children 8 years and under on Show DayG3 Lead Rein – Flag Race. Children 8 years and under on Show DayG4 Lead Rein – Musical Ride. Children 8 years and under on Show DayG5 Bending Race. Children under 12 years on Show DayG6 Potato Race. Children under 12 years on Show DayG7 Flag Race. Children under 12 years on Show DayG8 Musical Ride. Children under 12 years on Show DayG9 Bending Race. OpenG10 Potato Race. OpenG11 Flag Race. OpenG12 Musical Ride. Open
RING 2 AT 10AMSHOW HUNTER AND RIDDEN PONIES
PRIZES: 1st £12, 2nd £10, 3rd £5 ENTRY FEE £7 or £3 extra on dayJUDGE: MR D JINKS
411 LEADING REIN CLASS for ponies not exceeding 122cms ridden by child under 5 yearson the 1st January in the current year (not under BSPS rules) Rosette to Best DistrictCompetitorSpecial Prize for youngest rider kindly donated in memory of Mr. J.S Simpson
412 THE BSPS LEAD REIN PONY OF HUNTER TYPE, Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over,not exceeding 122cms. Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 9thbirthday before 1st January in the current year.
413 THE BSPS OPEN FIRST PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPE, Mare or Gelding 4 years oldor over not exceeding 122cms. Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their10th birthday before 1st January in the current year.(see rule 431).
MINI OPEN HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS 412 & 413
414 THE B.S.P.S MIXED HEIGHT OPEN SHOW HUNTER PONY, Mare or Gelding 4 yrs oldor over not exceeding 153cms. Riders MUST be the correct age for the height of theanimal they ride.The 1st prizewinner from class 414 will qualify for the BSPS BINKS FAMILY Champion ofChampions.
415 THE BSPS LEADING REIN PONY, Mare or Gelding, 4 yrs old and over, not exceeding122cms. Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1stJanuary in the current year.
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416 THE B.S.P.S FIRST RIDDEN PONY, Mare or Gelding 4 yrs old and over not exceeding122cms. Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 10th birthday before1st January in the current year.
MINI SHOW PONY CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES 415 & 416The Champion will qualify for the BSPS BINKS FAMILY Champion of Champions
417 THE B.S.P.S MIXED HEIGHT SHOW PONY, Mare or Gelding 4 yrs old or over, notexceeding 148cms. Riders must be the correct age for the height of the pony they ride.The 1st prizewinner from class 417 will qualify for the BSPS BINKS FAMILY champion ofChampions.The winner will be awarded the Dickeson Trophy, to be held for one year.
OSMOTHERLEY SHOW FUN HORSE & PONY CLASSES(all exhibitors to receives special rosettes)
418 BEST TURNED OUT419 THE BONNIEST PONY OR HANDSOME HORSE CLASS – In Hand or ridden, mare or
gelding, any age. Exhibitors will not be asked to give an individual display.
RING 2 AT 1PMMOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES
PRIZES: 1st £12, 2nd £10, 3rd £5 ENTRY FEE £7 or £3 extra on dayJUDGE MRS N SHUTTLEWORTH
421 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD SMALL BREEDS IN HAND(Dartmoor, Shetland, Exmoor, Welsh A or B)
422 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD LARGE BREED IN HAND(Connemara, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Dales, Welsh section C or D)
NPS AREA 4 NORTHERN BREEDERS CHAMPIONSHIPIN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP – 1st & 2nd Prizewinners from classes 421 & 422 will Qualify.The Champion and Reserve will qualify for the NPS Area 4 Northern Breeders Final to be heldat theNPS Area 4 North of England Show on Monday 28th August 2017.Entry to the final is free. Schedule and details can be found on the website npsarea4.com
423 NPS SHOWING CLASSICS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN LEAD REIN -Registered Pure Bred Mare of Gelding 4 years old or over, not exc 122cms. Suitable tobe ridden by a rider not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st Jan in the current year
424 NPS SHOWING CLASSICS OPEN FIRST RIDDEN - Registered Pure Bred Mare ofGelding 4 years Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 12th birthdaybefore 1st Jan in the current year
THE NPS MINI CHAMPIONSHIP.Open to ponies that have been placed 1st. or 2nd. in the Open Lead Rein and First Riddenclasses.
The NPS/PICTON STUD M&M Novice Ridden National Championship QualifierOpen to pure bred registered M&M stallions, mares and geldings four years old or over.A pony is not eligible to compete if, before 1st January in the current year, it has done any ofthe following:
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i. Won an open NPS affiliated mixed M&M Ridden classii. Won a Ridden class at an Olympia, Horse of the Year Show or RIHS qualifying roundiii. Qualified for Horse of the Year Show or RIHS Ridden classesiv. Qualified for the M&M Novice or Intermediate Ridden final at the NPS Summer
Championship show (N.B. Ponies can compete as novices in this competition for twoconsecutive years provided they do not submit an entry to the final in the first year).
v. Qualified for the M&M Ridden Championship final at Olympia in previous yearsvi. If a pony qualifies for Horse of the Year Show or RIHS in its second year it is
immediately de-noviced and cannot compete in the Picton Final.Ponies must be shown in a snaffle bit.
425 NPS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND NOVICE RIDDEN CLASSFor Registered Pure Bred Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland Ponies 4 years old or over
426 NPS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND NOVICE RIDDEN CLASSFor Registered Pure Bred Welsh A & B Ponies 4 years old or over
427 NPS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND NOVICE RIDDEN CLASSor Registered Pure Bred Welsh Section C & D Ponies 4 years old or over
428 NPS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND NOVICE RIDDEN CLASSFor Pure Bred Registered , Fells, Dales and Highland Ponies 4 years old or over
429 NPS MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND NOVICE RIDDEN CLASSFor Pure Bred Registered New Forest, Connemara, 4 years old or over
NPS/RINGSIDE STUD M&M Open Ridden National Championship Qualifier
430 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN SMALL BREEDSRegistered Pure Bred Ponies 4 years old or over. Riders any age.
431 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND OPEN RIDDEN LARGE BREEDSRegistered Pure Bred Ponies 4 years old or over. Riders any age.
NPS/THE MINNS FAMILY M&M RIDDEN SILVER MEDAL ROSETTE CHAMPIONSHIP1st & 2nd Prize Winners from Classses 425-431 to Qualify.
RING 3 AT 10 AMCOLOURED HORSE & PONY CLASSES
PRIZES 1ST £12 2ND £10 3RD £5 ENTRY FEE £7 OR £3 extra on Show DayJUDGE: MR C NICHOLSON
THE COLOURED HORSE & PONY SOCIETY (UK) AFFILIATION NO. 17183This show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse& Pony Society (UK). Affiliation No. 17183Both owner and the rider/exhibitor need not be a member of CHAPS (UK) nor must the horseor pony be registered with CHAPS (UK) to compete. However in order to Qualify both Ownerand Rider/Exhibitor need to be a current showing member and present their valid Qualifier cardIN THE RING for signing by the judge. Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) forappropriate qualifier card. The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 31stAugust – 2nd September 2017. Shows held on or after the Postal Entry closing date ofChampionship Show will count as 2018 qualifiers. The following classes are CHAPS (UK)Qualifiers 431-434. For full rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer tothe CHAPS (UK) Members' Handbook; or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings.All stallions, 4 years old and over entering these classes must be graded with CHAPS (UK).
All stallions must wear Stallion ID Discs in the ring without exception.
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432 CHAPS (UK) OPEN YOUNGSTOCK QUALIFIER; 1,2 or 3 Year Olds; no foals433 CHAPS (UK) LEAD REIN/FIRST RIDDEN LR 3-8yrs exhibits not to exc 122cms (12hh):FR 10yrs & under exhibits not to exceed 128cmx (12.2hh)434 CHAPS (UK) OPEN IN-HAND QUALIFIER. Any height, age or type. No foals435 CHAPS (UK) OPEN RIDDEN QUALIFIER. Any type, any height.436 THE BEST COLOUR & MARKINGS OPEN, any height, sex, colour, or type
Horse/Pony. This Is not a Qualifier
CHAMPIONSHIP1st & 2nd Prize Winners from Classses 431-436 to Qualify.
437 BEST RIDDEN DUN, ROAN, PALOMINO OR SPOTTED, any height, sex, colour or typeHorse/Pony This is not a qualifier
RING 3 AT 1.30PMCLEAR ROUND JUMPING
£4 per round – Rosettes to all clears
UNAFFILIATED SHOW JUMPING TO FOLLOW CLEAR ROUNDJUDGE: MISS H WILKINSON
Entries taken on the Field at Ring Entrance
438 MINI JUMPING – On or Off Lead Rein, Riders 8 years and under, Jumps not exc. 40cmNB – if sufficient entries may be split re: on/off Lead ReinPrizes 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 Entry Fee £5
439 HORSE & HOUND open to all – horse/pony and jockey to complete mini showjumpingcourse, horse/pony then to be held by groom whilst jockey dismounts and completesshortened course with a dog. Fastest clear winsPrizes in Kind Entry Fee £5
440 50CM TRIERSPrizes 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 Entry Fee £5
441 60CM INTROPrizes 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 Entry Fee £5
442 PAIRS RELAY 60CMPrizes 1st £20 2nd £15 3rd £10 Entry Fee £10
443 70CM NOVICEPrizes 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 Entry Fee £5
444 80CM INTERMEDIATEPrizes 1st £12 2nd £8 3rd £6 Entry Fee £6
445 90CM OPENPrizes 1st £12 2nd £8 3rd £6 Entry Fee £6
RING 4 AT 10.00AMWorking Hunter Clear Round - £5
Rosettes to all clears10.30AM
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MINI WORKING HUNTER PONYPRIZES: 1st £12, 2nd £10, 3rd £5 ENTRY FEE £7 or £3 extra on day
JUDGE: MR J E GREAVES
446 THE B.S.P.S CRADLE STAKES, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding122 cms.Riders not to have attained their 11th Birthday before 1st January in the current year.
447 THE B.S.P.S NURSERY STAKES, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding133 cms.Riders not to have attained their 12th Birthday before 1st January in the current year.
MINI WHP CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES 446 & 447The Champion will qualify for the BSPS “White Company” Champion of ChampionsClasses 446 & 447 kindly sponsored by RBA Moody Bros (Contractors) Northallerton
448 Training Stakes, Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, rider any age, horse or pony anyheight – Max height of fences 60cm to include individual show followed by individualjump course
449 BSPS Novice WHP/Int WH, Mare or gelding 4 years old and over not exceeding 158cms.Riders must jump in their correct height section and be the correct age for the height ofthe animals they ride. (BSPS Rule 173)
WORKING HUNTER HORSE & MIXED HEIGHT WHP/WH AT 2PM
450 NOVICE WORKING HUNTER HORSE Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over,exceeding 148cms. Riders any age. To be shown in a suitable bridle.Fences will not exceed 3’ 3”
451 Open Working Hunter Horse – mare or gelding 4 years old or over exceeding 148cmA Perpetual Challenge Cup in memory of Mr & Mrs R. Tate kindly given by John & RobinTate to be awarded to the winner of class 451, to be held for one year.Class kindly sponsored by Mr & Mrs J Tate.
452 THE B.S.P.S MIXED HEIGHT OPEN WHP/INTERMEDIATE WH.Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 158cms (15hh) Riders MUST in theircorrect height section and be correct age for the height of the animal they ride. Ridersmay ride more than one pony providing the animals are of a different height section. (seerule 39) Riders must declare if they are competing in the 153cms, or the Intermediate Section.The 1st prizewinner from class 452 will qualify for the BSPS BINKS FAMILY Championof ChampionsThe Centaur Cup, to be held for one year presented by Messrs S. Keighley & J.A Welsh,to be awarded to the winner of class 452.
453 HERITAGE MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND WHP, MIXED HEIGHT – Registered PureBred Ponies 4 yrs old or over. Riders any age. Ponies must jump in their correct heightsection. Riders may ride more than one pony providing the animals are of different heightsection.
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BSPS - RIDDEN, SHOW & WORKING HUNTER PONIESBSPS No. 145/17This show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society (BSPS), and all persons entering,competing, showing or otherwise taking part in BSPS classes, whether or not members of theBSPS are subject to the Rules of the BSPS, including the disciplinary procedures, and shall bedeemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the BSPS.
BSPS “CLASSIC SECURITY” UK LTD” CHALLENGEThis show is a qualifier for the BSPS Challenge. Animals must qualify for the Challenge byattending any B.S.P.S affiliated show and completing in the appropriate class. Open Lead Rein,First Ridden, Show Pony, SHP, WHP, Cradle Stakes, Nursery Stakes and Heritage M&M LeadRein, FiRst Ridden, Ridden and WHP. PONIES must not have qualified for the 2017 Horse ofthe Year Show in the appropriate class.
THE BSPS PREMIER LEAGUEThis show is a qualifier for the “BSPS Premier League” the 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th placed poniesin the Lead Rein and First Ridden, Mixed Height Open Show Pony, Lead Rein Hunter Type,Mixed Height Open Show Hunter Pony.
BSPS BLACK COUNTRY SADDLES BEST RIDER“This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Best Rider of the Year”The Best Rider in the Open Lead Rein, Open First Ridden Show Pony, FR & Ridden, theCradle Stakes and Nursery Stakes, the Working Hunter Pony will receive a Card and qualify forthe final at the BSPS Summer Championships Show.
BSPS CHAMPIONSHIPSThis show is a qualifier for the 2017 BSPS Championships, to be held at the Arena UK. The 1st& 2nd prize-winners only in classes 415, 416 & 447, , and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th prizewinners from class 414, 417 & 452 AND 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizewinners from class 446 willqualify for the BSPS Championships Show, provided the animal is registered in accordancewith rule 23 & 28 and ridden by a BSPS member.
NATIONAL PONY SOCIETYA Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered ponyowned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member in the M&M Ridden section. Membership cardsmust be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification.NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must beregistered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part bredsare not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes.Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members andnon-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible toqualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at MalvernAugust 2018The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final.Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified.NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship - Riders of Home Producedponies (see definition in the NPS Rules Book) can wear a white arm band in classes where thisis indicated. These ponies, if owned by NPS members, are then eligible to qualify for the finalat the NPS Summer Championship Show. The Owner’s Membership cards MUST be producedin the ring when requested or the qualification will be forfeit
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DIVISION L - SHEEP DOG TRIALS AT 10.30AMJUDGE: To Be Confirmed
CLASS475 Open Sheep Dog Trials Entries limited to the first 55 dogs
Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £8 4th £5 5th £3 6th £2 Entry Fee £3No Entries On Day.
Entries to B Swinbank, Hollypond House, Deighton, Northallerton, DL6 2SR (07761 619494)The R. Lawson Perpetual Challenge Cup will be held by the winner for one year
Blue Bonnet Perpetual Challenge Cup and £5 to the Novice who has not previously wona 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize in an Open Trial at time of entering
Special Prize of £5.00 kindly presented by Mr W Flintoft for the Best Run before 12.30pmThe winner of the 2016 Sheep dog trials to judge the year 2017
or find a suitable replacementOpen Sheep Dog Trial Rules
1. Trials commence at 10.30am.2. All dogs, except when competing, must be held by chain or cord, under a penalty of being disqualified.3. Any dog 5 minutes late after its name is called may be disqualified at the discretion of the Judge.4. No dogs except those entered or used for the purpose of the Show, will be allowed on the trial ground,5. Any dog injuring a sheep will be disqualified, and the owner of the dog liable for the damage.6. Any competitor disobeying the Judge or Stewards will be disqualified.7. No person will be allowed with the dog competing, except the man working it, who must take up his place where
the Judge directs, under the penalty of being disqualified.8. The Committee will decide as to the time the dogs will have allowed them to do the workset out: and the Judge
has the power of ordering up as soon as he pleases any dog that commits a flagrant error.9. The Competitors must inspect the sheep, and any objection to them must be made to the Stewards before
judging commences.10. Max 3 dogs per handler11. If running more than 1 dog, first to be booked in by 12 noon.12. Last booking in time 2pm
GUN DOG SCURRY at 12.30 pmEntries taken on the field
Entry Fee: £2.00 per test Rosettes 1st - 4th placeThe Mount Grace Gun Dog Trophy to be held for one year, will be awarded to the
overall winnerDOGS MUST BE KEPT ON LEADS WHEN NOT COMPETING
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DIVISION M – COMPANION DOG SHOW AT 12PMJudge: Mrs G. Griffiths
Entries taken on the field from 10.30amDogs need not be registered at the Kennel ClubRosettes for 1st-3rd place Entry Fee £1
PEDIGREE CLASSESCLASS1D. Any Variety Puppy 6-12mths2D. Any Variety 12-18mths3D. Any Variety Veteran, 7yrs and over4D. Open – Any Variety
NON-PEDIGREE CLASSES
5D Best Non-Pedigree Puppy 6-12mths6D Best Non-Pedigree Veteran, 7yrs and over7D. Open Non-Pedigree, Any Variety8D. Children’s Class: Any Variety handled by a child under 10 years on show day9D. Children’s Class: Any Variety handled by a child 10-15 years on show day10D. Dog with ‘Waggiest Tail’11D. Dog in Best Condition12D. Most Handsome Dog13D. Prettiest Bitch14D. The Dog the Judge would like to take home
Specials Rosettes for…‘Best in Show’, ‘Reserve Best in Show’,
‘Best Puppy’, Best Veteran’ and ‘Best Non Pedigree Puppy’‘Best Non-Pedigree Veteran’
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A big THANKS to our SHOW SPONSORS:-
Sam Turner & Sons Ltd, Northallerton.
Northallerton Auctions Ltd.
RBA Moody Bros (Contractors), Northallerton
W E Jameson & Sons, Masham.
Argrain Ltd, Raskelf, York
BATA, Amotherby, Malton
I’Anson Bros Ltd, Masham
Whitegates Nursery, West Rounton
Mrs S V Radcliffe.
Mrs M Shepherd
Mrs S J Kirk.
Mrs & Mrs D Lowther
Mr F Grieves.
Mrs A Gill
Mr & Mrs J Tate.
Mr W Flintoft
Mr O Nunn.
Mr E Nunn.
Mr M Read
If you would like to Sponsor the Show, please get in touch with the secretary.
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OSMOTHERLEY SHOWFELL RACE at 2 pm
OPEN TO ALL PERSONS AGED16 YRS AND OVER
ENTRIES TAKEN ON FIELDat Secretary’s Tent
PRIZES FOR FASTESTMALE & FASTEST FEMALE
4.5m/700ʼ from Osmotherley ShowField (GR452960 on OL26).
Run under FRA Rules for Competition &FRA Safety Requirements
for Fell Races.Please note start goes through Private
Estate ACCESS ONLY for race.
PRIZES KINDLY SPONSORED BYMR MIKE READ
Organised by James ReadMobile: 07860 474931
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25th July, 2017
£5.00
108th OSMOTHERLEY SHOW - SATURDAY 5th AUGUST 2017ENTRY FORM FOR CLASSES 1 - 251
Horticulture, Produce, Children’s, Handicraft Classes,Agriculture and Vintage
Description WI Member
Please tick
Entries can be handed in at Osmotherley Methodist Chapel
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EMAIL:..............................................................................................................................
And a stamped addressed envelope to receive exhibitor tickets
BY 22nd July, 2017
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108th OSMOTHERLEY SHOW - SATURDAY 5th AUGUST 2017
25th July, 2017
£5.00
Name of Animal/ Breed
Entries can be handed in at Osmotherley Methodist Chapel
EMAIL:.............................................................................................................................
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BY 22nd July, 2017Miss S PattisonFoxton Farm,Kirby Sigston,Nothallerton,DL6 3PL
ALL ENTRIES TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY CORRECTENTRY FEES AND AN A5 SELF-ADDDRESSED ENVELOPE
TO RECEIVE EXHIBITOR NO's
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OTHERLEY
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Name of Animal
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Reg.No./where applicable Entry Fee
ADVANCE TICKETS- if you would like to purchase any advance tickets at the reduced rates please indicate
Adults: £5.00
Children: £2.50
No. Adults:............. No. Children:................
Entries can be handed in at Osmotherley Methodist Chapel at 7pm - 9pm, on Tuseday 25th July, 2017
After that date entries will not be classified. No telephone entries will be taken or entries on the day
except those that are marked in the schedule. Please complete details over the page
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EMAIL:..............................................................................................................................
BY 22nd July, 2017Miss S PattisonFoxton Farm,Kirby Sigston,Nothallerton,DL6 3PL
ALL ENTRIES TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY CORRECT ENTRY FEES AND AN A5 SELF-ADDDRESSED ENVELOPE
TO RECEIVE EXHIBITOR NO's
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OSMOTHERLEY SHOWHow to find us
From the SouthAbout 9 miles north of Thirsk on the A19 there is a little sign to the right sayingThimbleby, I advise you not to turn across the carriageway here but to go about1 mile further on and take the left turn to Osmotherley. Come down to the T-junction, turn left again to Osmotherley and go under the bridge (under theA19). DO NOT take the right turn to Osmotherley the road is not suitable forlarge vehicles. Keep left, the sign says Thirsk A19 and come back 1 mile southon the A19, to the turning that says Thimbleby, turn left and follow the little country road round until you see the show on your left hand side.
From the NorthGo on to the A19 and travel on the south-bound carriageway.PAST THE OSMOTHERLEY TURNING, about 1 mile, there is a turning to Thimbleby on your left. TAKE this turning and follow that little country road rounduntil you see the show on your left hand side.
From the WestGo to Northallerton and take the A684 to Teesside and Stokesley.DO NOT go onto the A19, instead go straight on under the bridge (under theA19). DO NOT take the right turn to Osmotherley as the road is not suitable forlarge vehicles but keep left, the sign says Thirsk A19, and go 1 mile on thesouth-bound carriageway of the A19 until you see the turning left to Thimbleby,turn left and follow that little country road round until you see the show on yourleft hand side.
We would like to thank the following Sponsors In Our FOOD & DRINK PRIZE DRAW
Dinner, Bed & Breakfast for 2 at the Cleveland TontineSunday Lunch for 2 Golden Lion, OsmotherleySunday Lunch for 2 at the Queen Catherine, OsmotherleySunday Lunch for 2 at the Three Tuns, OsmotherleyBreakfast for 2 at Roots Farm Shop, East RountonMorning Coffee & Cake for 2 at the Sam Turners Cafe, NorthallertonAfternoon Tea for 2 at the Central Coffee House, NorthallertonSteak Night for 2 at the Blue Bell, Ingleby CrossPie Night for 2 at the Gold Cup, Nether SiltonBottle of “Veuve Clicquot” Champagne
Tickets £1 Available on Show Day or from Committee MembersTo Be Drawn On the Show Day
STEWARDSSecretary’s Tent
S. Pattison, C. Barker, J. Kirby
Trade & Craft StandsA Kitching
Flowers, Flower Arrangements, Fruit and Vegetables and Agriculture:M. Pearson, A. Pearson, P. Abbott, J. Knight and V. Dickinson
Children’s Classes, Classes, Photography, Painting, Produce,Handicrafts, W.l. & Junior Classes:J. Abbott, M. Howdon, Jill Kirby, A. Tate, I. Pearson, C. Stockdale,
J. Lowther and V. Cooling
Agricultural Horses :J. Strickland
Sheep :H. Wood, A. Appleby, B. Kirby, S. Sayer, I. Rudd
Cattle :P Clark, C Bentley, R Mudd, J. Almond, A. Almond, S. Almond
Horse, Pony and Show Jumping:C. Pattison, D. Foster, J.A. Welsh, L. Hunter, A. Hart, S Wright,
K. Metcalfe, A. Fair
Gymkhana Events :D. Lowther
Gun Dog Scurry :D. Dickinson
Sheep Dog Trials:S. Flintoft, W. Flintoft, , B. Swinbank, P. Garnett
Companion Dog Show:S Newton
Gate Stewards:N. Clemmit, P. Abbott, J. Walker, D. Pearson, T. Walker, D. Mangin,
R. Bowland, R. Abbott, A. Almond, H Davies, J. Almond, D. Brass, A. Dennis,P. Clark, G Flyn, D. Dickinson, C. Watson, M. Pearson, S. Wright, A. Appleby, R. Groves, R. Pearson, R. Cook
Fell Race:J. Read
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