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MALHAMDALE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY A Registered Charity No. 1155490 President: Mr C. RAEBURN Chairman: Mr A. CATON Secretary: Mr M. GOMERSALL Treasurer: Mr J. MITCHELL SATURDAY 29th AUGUST 2015 THE HAWORTH BRASS BAND CHILDREN’S SPORTS CLIMBING WALL TRAILQUEST VINTAGE AGRICULTURAL VEHICLES SHEEP DOG TRIALS BIRDS OF PREY DISPLAY LOCAL CRAFTS AND TRADE STANDS WHIPPET SHOW HEAVY HORSE DRAY FARMERS’ MARKET CATTLE & SHEEP CLASSES WORKING HUNTERS AND SHOW JUMPING HORSE & PONY CLASSES CAKES PRESERVES WINE NEEDLEWORK FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS • HANDICRAFTS ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY HANDWRITING CHILDREN’S CLASSES CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS FELL RACES DRY STONE WALLING PUNCH & JUDY CRAFT DEMONSTRATIONS ENTRIES CLOSE AT 5pmON SUNDAY 16th AUGUST 2015 Except Riding Classes, Dogs, Sheep Dogs, Fancy Dress, Trailquest and Fell Races, when entries can be taken on Show Day RIGHT OF ENTRY AND ADMISSION RESERVED PRINTED BY PIONEER PRESS LIMITED • SKIPTON • TELEPHONE 01756 798561 SCHEDULE SHOW & SPORTS www.malhamdale.com/showindex.htm

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MALHAMDALE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETYA Registered Charity No. 1155490

President: Mr C. RAEBURN Chairman: Mr A. CATONSecretary: Mr M. GOMERSALL Treasurer: Mr J. MITCHELL

SATURDAY 29th AUGUST 2015

THE HAWORTH BRASS BANDCHILDREN’S SPORTS

CLIMBING WALL • TRAILQUESTVINTAGE AGRICULTURAL VEHICLES

SHEEP DOG TRIALSBIRDS OF PREY DISPLAY

LOCAL CRAFTS AND TRADE STANDS WHIPPET SHOW • HEAVY HORSE DRAY

FARMERS’ MARKET

CATTLE & SHEEP CLASSESWORKING HUNTERS AND SHOW JUMPING

HORSE & PONY CLASSES • CAKES • PRESERVESWINE • NEEDLEWORK • FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS • HANDICRAFTSART AND PHOTOGRAPHY • HANDWRITING • CHILDREN’S CLASSES

CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS • FELL RACES • DRY STONE WALLING PUNCH & JUDY • CRAFT DEMONSTRATIONS

ENTRIES CLOSE AT 5pm ON SUNDAY 16th AUGUST 2015Except Riding Classes, Dogs, Sheep Dogs, Fancy Dress,

Trailquest and Fell Races, when entries can be taken on Show Day

RIGHT OF ENTRY AND ADMISSION RESERVED

PRINTED BY PIONEER PRESS LIMITED • SKIPTON • TELEPHONE 01756 798561

SCHEDULE

SHOW & SPORTS

www.malhamdale.com/showindex.htm

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1 – This Society shall be called MALHAMDALE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURALSOCIETY and these rules are made by its trustees under its constitution as a Charitable IncorporatedOrganisation.

2 – The object of the Society is the improvement of Agriculture, Horticulture and Livestock Breeding forthe public benefit by organising and holding an Annual Show.

3 – Membership of the Society shall be open to all who agree in good faith to further the purposes of theSociety and sign the membership register.

4 – The officers of the Society shall consist of a President, President-Elect, Chairman, Secretary, Treasurerand General Committee, five to form a quorum.

5 – All officers and General Committee members shall be elected annually at the Annual General Meetingof this Society which shall be held on such a day at such a place as the General Committee may appoint.Chairman’s term of office: maximum 3 years. Notwithstanding this rule a former chairman may standfor re-election after a lapse of 3 years from his/her former term of office. All members of the GeneralCommittee must be resident within the Local Radius as defined in Rule 12; notwithstanding a personliving outside the Local Radius may be co-opted as a full voting member of the General Committee bythe General Committee at the Annual General Meeting.

6 – The Secretary or, if necessary, a substitute appointed by the General Committee shall attend all fullmeetings of the Society, keep minutes of all proceedings and give notice of future meetings. TheTreasurer shall keep and present the accounts. The accounts shall be audited annually by an auditor whowill be appointed by the General Committee at the Annual General Meeting.

7 – The affairs of the Society and the application of its funds shall be under the management of the GeneralCommittee, by whom all matters of dispute shall be settled. At least one trustee must always be presentat Committee Meetings.

8 – Any new Vice-Presidents shall be elected at any full meeting of the Society and shall be subscribers ofnot less than a sum to be decided annually by the General Committee at the Annual General Meeting.

9 – The Society reserves the right to cancel any class with insufficient entries.10 – Every person who exhibits does so subject to the Rules of the Society; and if a dispute arises for which

no special rule is laid down, the same shall be referred to the General Committee, whose decision in allcases shall be final and conclusive.

11 – Any objection to any of the Exhibits must be placed before the Secretary before 3.30 p.m. with a depositfee of £5. If the objection is not upheld this sum will be forfeited.

12 – Radius limit for local classes to the Townships of Malham Moor, Malham, Kirkby Malham, Hanlith,Scosthrop, Airton, Otterburn, Calton, Winterburn, Bell Busk, Coniston Cold, Eshton, Bordley, togetherwith Darnbrook Farm and Cowside Farm.

13 – In the local classes, all stock must have been in the hands of the Exhibitor for not less than three months,and to be summered within the Society’s Local Radius.

14 – In all classes the Judges’ decision shall be final.15 – No Exhibit or Prize Card shall be removed from the show until 4 p.m. for the Agricultural and Stock

and 4.30 p.m. for the Horticultural, Produce and Handicraft Exhibits except with the consent of theSecretary. Any exhibits left on the showfield after 5 p.m. will be sold along with the Gift Class.

16 – The General Committee reserves the right to eject or to have ejected from the showground any personwho shall be guilty of noisy or disorderly conduct or shall be guilty of any practice likely to annoy orharrass or alarm any other person attending the Show or who shall interfere with the quiet use of theshowground by any other person.

17 – It is a condition of acceptance of each entry, whether for the Show, Sports or other competition orexhibition in connection therewith, that neither the Society nor its officers or servants shall beresponsible for any damage, injury or loss to any exhibitor or competitor, or any exhibit or otherproperty belonging to any exhibitor or competitor, howsoever the same shall arise or be caused, whetherby the negligent, wilful, accidental act or omission of the Society, its officers or servants, or otherwise.

18 – The Society, its officers and servants, or any of them, shall not be liable to any person, whether anexhibitor or competitor or not for damage, injury or loss that person or his property at or in connectionwith the holding of the Show or Sports, howsoever the same shall arise or be caused whether by thenegligent, wilful or accidental act or omission of the Society, its officers or servants, or otherwise.

19 – When age is taken into account, entrants must be within the age limit on the day of the Show.20 – The Show will be held on the Saturday before August Bank Holiday Monday.21 – First Prize will be awarded regardless of number of entries or standard.

RULES

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MAIN RING9.30 a.m. Judging – HIGHLAND CATTLE

12 noon PARADE OF CLASSIC CARS & VINTAGE TRACTORS

12.30 p.m. AIREDALE BEAGLES

1.00 p.m. CHILDREN’S SPORTS followed by TUG-O-WAR

2.00 p.m. Judging – FANCY DRESS and DOG CLASSES

2.30 p.m. GRAND PARADE OF CATTLE followed by PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES

3.00 p.m. JUNIOR FELL RACE followed by SENIOR FELL RACE

AROUND THE SHOWFIELD8.30 a.m. TRAILQUEST ENTRIES OPEN

DRY STONE WALLING STARTS

9.00 a.m. TRAILQUEST STARTS

9.30 a.m. Judging – CATTLE, SHEEP & LAMBS, Y.F.C.Judging – WORKING HUNTER CLASSES

10–12 noon WHIPPET RACES

10.00 a.m. Judging – HORTICULTURE, FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS,CAKES, PRESERVES, NEEDLEWORK, KNITTING,CHILDREN’S SECTIONS, ARTS & HANDICRAFTS

10.30 a.m. JUMPING CLASSES begin (Show Jumping Ring)Judging – VINTAGE AGRICULTURAL VEHICLES followed by

PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES

11.30 a.m. THE HAWORTH BRASS BAND and throughout the afternoon

12 noon OFFICIAL LUNCHEON

1.00 p.m. SHEEP DOG TRIALS

1.45 p.m. Judging – CHAMPIONSHIP SHEEP

2.00 p.m. WHIPPET Judging

2.15 p.m. PRESENTATION OF SHEEP TROPHIES (Sheep Pens)

2.40 p.m. PRESENTATION OF CHILDRENS’ TROPHIES, PRODUCE TENTTROPHIES AND TRAILQUEST TROPHIES (Produce Tent)

3.00 p.m. SHEEP DOG YOUNG HANDLERS DEMONSTRATION

4.15 p.m. PRESENTATION OF TRAILQUEST & FELL RACE TROPHIESCOLLECTION OF PRIZE MONEY FROM PRODUCE TENT

4.30 p.m. REMOVAL OF GOODS FROM MARQUEE & STOCK FROM FIELD

5.00 p.m. AUCTION OF GIFT GOODS (Produce Tent)

This Timetable may be subject to alteration – please check in theCatalogue on Show Day for final details.

TIMETABLE OF EVENTS

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In recent years parking around the Main Ringhas become an increased problem.

We are only able to supply a very limited number of

MAIN RING PARKING TICKETS

which are obtainable in advance of Showdayfor £10 from:

The TreasurerMr John MitchellFoss Gill Cottage

CaltonSkipton

North YorkshireBD23 4AD

Tel: 01729 830312

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Tickets will be strictly limitedand only available to those with limited mobility.

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Would all Exhibitors please ensure that, after setting uptheir exhibits, their cars are removed from the Showfield by

9.30 a.m. unless a Main Ring Parking Tickethas been purchased.

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There is a public car park opposite the Showfieldwith a Disabled Parking Area adjoining the gate.

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The owner of any car parked without a visibleParking Ticket will be asked to remove it from the Field.

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PARKING ON THE SHOWFIELD

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Please see Show Catalogue for timings

CHILDREN’S SPORTS•

PARADE OF CATTLE•

PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES•

VINTAGE AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY•

CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS•

GUNDOG CLASSES•

JUNIOR AND SENIOR FELL RACES•

FARMERS’ MARKET•

BRASS BAND•

CLIMBING WALL•

PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW•

TRAILQUEST•

WHIPPET SHOW•

DISPLAYS AND DEMONSTRATIONS OFLOCAL CRAFTS AND TRADES

RARE BREED DISPLAYS•

HEAVY HORSE DRAY

EVENTS AND ATTRACTIONSAROUND THE SHOW FIELD

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Entries Secretaries:VINTAGE TRACTORS/CATTLE/SHEEP/HORSES (Section A-M): Mrs J. Bolland,

Dykelands Farm, Airton, Skipton BD23 4BG. Tel: 01729 830505.ALL OTHER SECTIONS (Sections O-Y): Tracey Baron, Friars Garth Cottage, Malham,

Skipton BD23 4DB. Tel: 01729 830903.Additional Entry Forms can be obtained from the Entry Secretaries. Completed forms should be

returned to the appropriate Entry Secretary or delivered to Town End Farm Shop, Airton, by thegiven closing date.

Exhibitors are asked to read the Schedule carefully so that both they and their exhibitscomply exactly with the requirements for the classes they wish to enter.

Judging in Sections B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K and L5-L10 will commence at 9.30 a.m. prompt.Judging in Sections L1-L4 (Special Sheep) will commence at 1.30 p.m.

Judging in Sections O, P, Q, S, T, U, V, will commence at 10 a.m. prompt. Exhibits in thesesections which are not ready at this time will not be judged. No exhibits in these sections will beaccepted after this time.

Requested prize winning animals are to be paraded when announced. Failure to do so will renderthem liable to having the prize money withheld.

All cups in the sheep classes will be presented after judging of the Champion at the sheep pens.All livestock to remain on the Show Field until 16.30 on Show Day.All exhibits to remain on the Show Field until 16.30 on Show Day.Any exhibits left on the Show Field after 17.00 will be sold along with the Gift Class.Any Adult Exhibitor paying more than £3 in Entry Fees is entitled to one Free Admission Ticket.Entry tickets will only be sent in advance for stock entries – i.e. Cattle, Sheep and Heavy Horses.

Two tickets will be sent – one for the driver and one for the handler. All other occupants of stockvehicles will be asked to pay the Admission Fee.

Working Hunter and Show Jumping entrants will be allowed in under the same conditions as thestock entries – i.e. one driver and one handler allowed free admission – all other occupants of horsevehicles will be asked to pay the Admission Fee.

Prize money for Sections O to V will be paid out at 4.15 p.m. in the Produce Tent onproduction of Prize Cards. Anyone not able to do so at that time must arrange to collect theirprize money from the Treasurer within two weeks of the Show, after which this prize money willbe considered to be a donation to the Show.

Full details of the timing and locations of TROPHY PRESENTATION will be printed in theShow Catalogue. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF WINNERS TO ENSURE THAT THEIRTROPHIES ARE SUITABLY ENGRAVED. THIS WILL BE DONE AT THE SOCIETY’SEXPENSE, providing the work is carried out by Chic Engraving, Bristol House, Bridge Mill,Colne Road, Kelbrook, Lancashire BB18 6SZ (Tel: 01282 841114) BEFORE THE END OFOCTOBER. Would all last year’s winners please ensure their trophies are returned, suitablycleaned, to the Secretary’s Tent by 10 a.m. at the latest.

Enquiries should be made to the following officials:Cattle and Sheep ...................................................... Mrs Janet Bolland 01729 830505Trade Stands ............................................................. Mr David Schindler 01756 752170Advertising and Sponsorship .................................. Mrs Eileen Bradley 01729 830660Sheep Dog Trials....................................................... Mr C. Dewhirst 01756 748121Jumping and Riding ................................................ Ms S. Robinson 01729 830667Art & Photography .................................................. Mrs S. Darwin 01729 830550Horticulture .............................................................. Mr R. Bundy 01756 748220Cakes and Needlecraft, etc. ..................................... Mrs J. Wildman 01729 830529Vice Presidents’ Enquiries....................................... Mrs L. Dibb 01729 830486All other enquiries.................................................... Mr M. Gomersall 01729 830589

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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The Show Committee are grateful for the help provided by thejudges and others listed below

Show Referee ............................. T. Ogden, Craven Cattle MartSection A Vintage Tractors........................ G. Dunn, SkiptonSection B Holstein Friesian ....................... I. Lancaster, HortonSection C Commercial Beef....................... K. Harriman, KeswickSection D Beef Breeding ............................ K. Harriman, KeswickSection E Highland Cattle......................... A. Fitzsimon, LochfootSection F Young Farmers.......................... T. Ogden, Craven Cattle MartSection G Dalesbred ................................... S. Richardson, CowgillSection H Swaledale ................................... D. Hargreaves, AirtonSection J Half-Bred Sheep........................ P. Webster, WindermereSection K Blue-Faced Leicester ................ P. Webster, WindermereSection L Special Sheep............................. T. Ogden, Craven Cattle Mart

Rare Breeds ............................... M. Parkin, FulwoodFarm Crops ............................... M. Sharpe, Gisburn

Section M Show Jumping........................... Mrs V. Metcalfe, Little StaintonWorking Hunter

and Ridden ............................ Ms E. Anderson, Burley-in-Wharfedale

Section O Horticulture – Classes O1-O42. W. Robinson, SkiptonHorticulture – Classes O44-O86 R. Geldard, Skipton

Section P Floral Arts ................................. Mrs S. Fairhurst, Lawkland Section Q Art & Photography................... Mrs L. Holmes, GargraveSection R Handwriting .............................. Mrs J. Holliday, HanlithSection S Cakes .......................................... Mrs J. Procter, Rathmell

.................................................... Mrs C. Clarkson, CarletonPreserves .................................... Mrs B. Walker-Sharp, Skipton

Section T Needlework ................................ Mrs K. Darley, GargraveKnitting & Crafts ..................... Mrs W. Weston, Wallsend

Section U Senior Children’s ...................... Mrs J. Middleton, ArncliffeSection V Junior Children’s ...................... Mrs R. Salt, Cowling

Mrs M. Taylor, ThreshfieldSection W Fancy Dress ............................... Mrs S. Harland, Gargrave

Dogs ............................................ Wild ExtremeSection Y Walling ....................................... M. Coggins, Ingleton

Sheep Dogs................................. D. Carlton, Newton in Bowland

Fell Race Commentator .............................. R. InghamShow Commentator ..................................... D. HortonFirst Aid .................................................... EMS AmbulanceHonorary Veterinary Surgeon .................... Kingsway Veterinary GroupHonorary Auctioneer ................................... T. Ogden, Craven Cattle MartHonorary Solicitor ....................................... J. Phillip, Walker Foster

JUDGES

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MALHAMDALE SHOW COMMITTEE ARE INDEBTED TOTHE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES FOR THEIR KIND

SPONSORSHIP AND DONATIONS TO THE SHOW

SPONSORSHIP & DONATIONS

BARCLAYS BANK PLCOF SETTLE

THE BARKER FAMILYMR & MRS W. BLANDMR G. BOLLANDTHE BOLLAND FAMILY OFCRAVEN LAITHE, BLACKO

E. H. BOOTH(SUPERMARKETS) LTD.

MR & MRS R. BRADLEYTHE BUCK INN OF

MALHAMCARRS AGRICULTURALTHE CATON FAMILYMR & MRS P. CHATTERTONCHEVIN CYCLESMR W. COWPERTHWAITECRAVEN CATTLE MARTS

LTD.CRAVEN COLLEGEDALEHEAD

VETERINARY GROUPDALESBRED SHEEP

BREEDERSASSOCIATION LTD

P. V. DOBSON & SONOF KENDAL

DODSON & HORRELL LTD.MR & MRS P. DRABBLE

OF ROTHERHAMMR W. DUGDALEDUGDALE NUTRITIONMR F. EDINGTONFARMWAYS

OF DARLINGTONMR J. GELDARDFRED GREEN & SONS LTD.MR C. I. HALLMR G. HALLMR D. HARGREAVES

JOHN PHILLIPMRS H. PULLANRIPON FARM SERVICES

OF KILDWICKROBERT TAYLOR &

SONS OF BENTHAMMR C. ROWLINGMR J. RYCROFTMRS S. RYCROFTMRS L. RYDERMESSRS F. & T. SHARPMR T. SHUTTLEWORTHMR J. TOWLERTOWNSON TRACTORS

OF HELLIFIELDTOWNSON BROTHERS

(FUEL SERVICES) LTDTWIN LOCKS GARDEN

CENTRE, GARGRAVETHE VICTORIA INN,

KIRKBY MALHAM –GRANNY BOO FISH &CHIPS

MR B. WELLOCKMR D. WELLOCKTHE FAMILY OF

THE LATEMR D. B. WELLOCK, SNR.

MR P. R. WRIGHTJ. WILSONWOLFENDEN

CONCRETE OF EARBYYHA, MALHAMTHE YORKSHIRE DALES

SOCIETYYORKSHIRE DALES

NATIONAL PARK

HARTLINGTON FENCINGHAWES AUCTION MARTMR J. HESELTINEMRS A. HESELTINEHOME & KITCHEN OF

SKIPTONMR W. HICKMANMRS M. HILLPHILIP HOLDEN

(RURAL) OF HAWESMR D. HOWLETT &

J. ROGERSHSBC OF SKIPTONMRS B. HUDSONTHE HURST FAMILYILKLEY CYCLESI'ANSON BROS. LTD.

OF MASHAMJANE LANE NURSERIES,

SETTLE MARKETLAY OF THE LAND

GARDEN CENTRE, SETTLETHE LISTER ARMS HOTEL

OF MALHAMMRS N. LONGBOTTOMMALHAM WITHE MALHAMDALE

SHOW COMMITTEEMASONS ARMS,

GARGRAVEMR J. METCALFEMR R. METCALFEMOODY MARE VINYLSNOVARTIS ANIMAL HEALTHMR & MRS J. K. OGDENTHE OLD BARN CAFE

OF MALHAMOUTDOOR MOUNTAIN

MARATHON (OMM)

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Where prizes are awarded on a points system, the followingpoints values will apply (unless otherwise stated):

1st 3 points, 2nd 2 points, 3rd 1 point.

SECTION AVINTAGE AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS

AND MACHINERYJudge: Mr G. Dunn

Entry Free1st £20, 2nd £12, 3rd £8

ClassA1 — Agricultural Vehicle Pre 1955 — to be judged as original condition.A2 — Agricultural Vehicle Post 1955 — to be judged as original condition.A3 — Agricultural Machinery — to be judged as original condition.

THE ALAN BARKER MEMORIAL TROPHY

will be presented for the Best Vintage Tractor

• CATTLE TROPHIES •

1. J. F. MELLIN CUP awarded to the Best Local Dairy Animal, to be won three timesin succession or five times in all before becoming the property of the Exhibitor.

2. THE TOWNSON BROS. FUEL TROPHY awarded to the Champion Highland Animal.

3. THE J. CLOWES CUP awarded for the Cattle Group, to be won three times insuccession or five times in all before becoming the property of the Exhibitor.

4. THE S. J. VERITY CUP awarded to the Best Heifer in Calf due to calve before30th November.

5. THE FRITSILVER TROPHY to be awarded to the Best Local Cow in Calf.

6. THE WOLFENDEN TROPHY to be awarded for the Champion Dairy Animal.

7. THE ARLA FOODS TROPHY to be awarded to the Best Cow in Milk.

8. THE THOMPSON CUP to be awarded to the Overall Champion Beef Animal fromSections C and D.

9. THE BOB TAYLOR CUP to be awarded for the Champion Commercial Beef Animal.

10. THE FOSTER MEMORIAL TROPHY to be awarded to the Exhibitor with the mostpoints in Sections B, C, D and E.

11. THE WILLIS TROPHY to be awarded for the Best Highland Cow.

12. THE PRESTON FARMERS’ CUP to be awarded to the Reserve Dairy Animal.

13. THE STEPHENSON FAMILY CUP to be awarded to the Winner of Class D6.

14. THE BOLLTHWAITE TROPHY kindly given by the Bolland family of Craven Laithe,Blacko, to be awarded for the best homebred male or female, any breed, together with £30prize money.

CLASSIFICATION

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DEFRA ANIMALGATHERING ORDER

PLEASE REMEMBER THE MOVEMENTRESTRICTIONS OF CATTLE

AND SHEEP

SIX-DAY MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONSAPPLY TO MALHAM SHOW

EXHIBITORS MUST BE AWARE OF ANDCOMPLY WITH ALL T.B. REGULATIONSTHAT ARE CURRENTLY RELEVANT TO

THEIR HOLDINGS.

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BIOSECURITY ON THE SHOWFIELD

All livestock must leave home in a clean vehicle and ifthe livestock are returning home in the same vehicle

they DO NOT need to C&D the vehicle on theshowfield but MUST C&D the vehicle within 24 hours

of returning home.

Please ensure all livestock handlershave clean outer garments and footwear when walking

outside the livestock area on the Showfield.

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LET US ALL KEEP CLEAN AND DISEASE FREE

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SECTION BHOLSTEIN FRIESIAN CATTLE

Judge: Mr I. Lancaster

If an animal in calf calves after entry and before Show Day it iseligible to be entered in the appropriate “In Milk” class by speaking

to the Chief Cattle Steward.

Entry Fee £2.50

1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £10. Where entries on the day total six or more a 4th prize of £5 will be awarded: for eight or

more entries a 5th prize of £2 will be awarded.

ClassB1 — Geld Heifer.B2 — Heifer in Calf due to calve before 30th November.B3 — Cow in Calf due to calve before 30th November.B4 — Heifer in Milk, born in or after 2012.B5 — Cow in Milk.B6 — Cattle Group: Cow in calf or in milk, heifer in calf or in milk and geld

heifer.

SECTION CCOMMERCIAL BEEF

Judge: Mr K. Harriman

NOT TO HAVE BEEN SHOWN IN ANY OTHER SECTION

Entry Fee £2.50

1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £10Where entries on the day total six or more a 4th prize of £5 will be awarded: for eight or

more entries a 5th prize of £2 will be awarded.

Champion Animal will receive £100and the Reserve Animal £50 kindly donated by CCM Auctions, Skipton

ClassC1 — British Blue Bullock, any age.C2 — Limousin Bullock, any age.C3 — Any Other Breed Bullock, any age.C4 — British Blue Heifer, any age.C5 — Limousin Heifer, any age.C6 — Any Other Breed Heifer, any age.C7 — Best Commercial Beef Pair, any age, any sex.C8 — Champion Commercial Beef (not pure bred). No entry required.

Overall Champion Beef Animal from Sections C and D to be awarded the Thomson Cup.

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NO DOGS OR UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN ALLOWED IN CATTLE TENT

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•OTHER SHOW DETAILS •

BINGLEYSATURDAY, 26th JULY 2015

Secretary: M. Marshall – Telephone 01274 564400

GARGRAVESATURDAY, 22nd AUGUST 2015

Secretary: S. Brown – Telephone 01729 830441

KILNSEYTUESDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER 2015

Secretary: Mrs. K. Lambert – Telephone 01756 753259

KEIGHLEYSATURDAY, 5th SEPTEMBER 2015

Secretary: Mrs K. Thackray – Telephone 01535 633852

NIDDERDALEMONDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER 2015

Secretary: Mrs. S. Monk – Telephone 01969 650129

NO DOGS OR UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN ALLOWED IN CATTLE TENT

SECTION DPURE BRED BEEF BREEDING CATTLE

NOT SHOWN IN ANY OTHER SECTION

Judge: Mr K. Harriman

Entry Fee £2.50

1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £10Where entries on the day total six or more a 4th prize of £5 will be awarded: for eight or

more entries a 5th prize of £2 will be awarded.

Champion Animal will receive £100 and the Reserve Animal £50Class

D1 — Bull, any age.D2 — Cow in Calf or with calf at heel.D3 — Heifer in Calf or with calf at heel.D4 — Maiden Heifer born after 1st January 2014.D5 — Best Pair.D6 — Champion Pure Bred Animal. No entry required.

Overall Champion Beef Animal from Sections C and D to be awarded the Thomson Cup.

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ADVERTISERSREQUIREDURGENTLY!

As you may be aware, advertising in the catalogue raises a considerableamount of money each year. This is in the bank already – come rain orshine – on Show Day. Unfortunately in the last couple of years we haveseen a decline in people/firms wishing to advertise due to the present

financial climate – so I am asking if you know of anyone who may wish toadvertise a full page (A5) at £30

or half a page (£20).

If you do know of someone who would like to advertise, please let me knowon 01729 830660 or [email protected]

and I will follow it up.Many thanks, Eileen Bradley

SECTION EHIGHLAND CATTLE

Judge: Mr A. Fitzsimon

The Highland Cattle Society will award a Rosette for the Champion Highlanderprovided five or more cattle are entered in the Highland Cattle Section and the judge isappointed from their Panel of Judges. In addition, where the judge is appointed from theirofficial panel, winning exhibitors can gain points for the annual Show Fold of the YearCompetition. Townson Bros (Fuel Services) Ltd, Chatburn have kindly donated £50towards prizes in this Class.

Entry Fee £2.501st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £10

Where entries on the day total six or more a 4th prize of £5 will be awarded: for eight ormore entries a 5th prize of £2 will be awarded.

ClassE1 — Bull, any age.E2 — Cow, in calf or in milk, born before 1st January 2012.E3 — Heifer, born in 2012.E4 — Heifer born in 2013.E5 — Heifer born in 2014.E6 — Calf born in 2015.E7 — Best Highland Pair, any age, any sex.

Females entered in the appendix register of the Highland Cattle Society HerdBook, either Appendix B or Appendix A, are eligible for entry and are identified by theletter “B” or “A” tattooed in the ear or written in waterproof ink on an eartag.

NO DOGS OR UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN ALLOWED IN CATTLE TENT

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SECTION FYOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB (Open)

Judge: Mr T. OgdenEntry Fee 50p

1st £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £3All Entries to be shown by Y.F.C. member.

Please state Club and Y.F.C. Membership number on Entry FormClass

F1 — Dairy Heifer Calf, born after 1st July 2014 (any breed).F2 — Beef Animal (either sex).F3 — Pair of Gimmer Lambs, any breed.F4 — Pair of Butcher’s Lambs, any breed.F5 — Pair of Shearlings, any breed.

A Silver Cup, kindly given by Mr. J. P. Rycroft, to be awarded annually to theexhibitor scoring the most points in Classes F1-F5.

A Silver Cup and £50, kindly donated by the Caton family in memory of the late ValCaton, to be awarded annually to the Young Farmer with the highest points total fromConiston Cold Young Farmers’ Show and the Young Farmers’ section at Malhamdale Show.(Must have entries in both shows to qualify.)

SECTION GDALESBRED SHEEP (Open)

Judge: Mr S. Richardson

Entry Fee £11st £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £3

Where entries presented on the day total 8 or more a 4th prize will be awarded;for 10 or more a 5th prize (£2 and £1)

MR P. R. WRIGHT has kindly donated £25 to the Overall Champion, £15 to the ReserveChampion and £10 to the winner of Class G6.

Class*G1 — Dalesbred Gimmer Lamb.*G2 — Dalesbred Gimmer Shearling.*G3 — Dalesbred Ewe, to have reared lambs this season.*G4 — Dalesbred Ram Lamb.*G5 — Dalesbred Shearling Ram.*G6 — Dalesbred Aged Ram.

G7 — Pair of Male Dalesbred.G8 — Pair of Female Dalesbred.G9 — Any Dalesbred animal that has been at the Show and not won a prize.

No entry required.G10 — Best Local Sheep and Reserve. No entry required.G11 — Overall Champion Dalesbred and Reserve. No entry required.

L1 — Pair of Horned breeding female sheep.£100 for the winner. Kindly given by Messrs T. and F. Sharp.

L2 — Special Sheep Class: Best Coated Pure Bred Sheep.Winner to receive prize given by Novartis Animal Health, rosette and £5 prize money.

Entry Fee £1.* These Classes qualify for the Championship.

“The Woodrup Memorial Cup” to be awarded annually to the exhibitor with mostpoints in Classes G1-G8. This Silver Cup, kindly given by the late Mr F. Ambler, was wonoutright by the late Mr S. J. Verity in 1963 and was re-donated by his sister in 1979.

A Silver Rose Bowl, kindly given by the late Mr S. J. Verity, and known as “Verity’sMemorial Trophy”, to be awarded annually for the winner in Class G7.

A Rosette for the Champion Dalesbred from the Dalesbred Breeders’ Association.

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NO DOGS OR UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN ALLOWED IN CATTLE TENT

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SECTION HSWALEDALE SHEEP (Open)

Judge: Mr D. Hargreaves

The family of the late Mr F.S.R. Smith has kindly donated £75 to the overallChampion Swaledale and £25 to the Reserve (Class H11).

Entry Fee £1

1st £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £3

Where entries presented on the day total 8 or more a 4th prize will be awarded;for 10 or more a 5th prize (£2 and £1)

Class*H1 — Swaledale Gimmer Lamb.*H2 — Swaledale Gimmer Shearling.*H3 — Swaledale Ewe, to have reared lambs this season.*H4 — Swaledale Ram Lamb.*H5 — Swaledale Shearling Ram.*H6 — Swaledale Aged Ram.H7 — Pair of Male Swaledales.H8 — Pair of Female Swaledales.H9 — Any Swaledale animal that has been at the Show and not won a prize.

No entry required.H10 — Best Local Sheep and Reserve. No entry required.H11 — Overall Champion Swaledale and Reserve. No entry required.

L1 — Pair of Horned breeding female sheep.£100 for the winner. Kindly given by Messrs T. and F. Sharp.

L2 — Special Sheep Class: Best Coated Pure Bred Sheep.Winner to receive prize given by Novartis Animal Health, rosette and £5 prize money.

Entry Fee £1.

* These Classes qualify for the overall Championship Swaledale.

The Jack Carr Malham Moor Cup, kindly given by Mrs Carr, to be awardedannually for the Champion Swaledale.

A Silver Cup, kindly given by the late Mr F. Ambler, to be awarded annually tothe exhibitor scoring the most points in Classes H1-H8.

A Silver Cup, kindly given by Mr R. Haggas, to be awarded to the winner of ClassH10 — Best Local Sheep.

The Tennant Gill Trophy will be awarded for the most points gained in theSwaledale Sheep Open Classes at Gargrave, Malham and Kilnsey Shows combined.

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SECTION JHALF-BRED SHEEP

Judge: Mr P. Webster

Class J1 – Local OnlyClasses J2 to J9 inclusive – Open

Entry Fee £1

1st Prize £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £3Where entries presented on the day total 8 or more a 4th prize will be awarded;

for 10 or more a 5th prize (£2 and £1)Class

J1 — Pair of Mule Gimmer Lambs.J2 — Pair of Mule Shearlings.J3 — Mule Shearling.J4 — Six Mule Gimmer Lambs.J5 — Pair of Mule Gimmer Lambs.J6 — Mule Gimmer Lamb. Winner eligible to compete in Class L4.J7 — Pair of Butchers’ Lambs.J8 — Terminal Sire, any age.J9 — Pair of Gimmer Lambs (any breed) to be shown by child aged 10 years or

under.J10 — Champion Mule (only 1st and 2nd prize winners of J3 & J6 qualify).

No Entry Fee. Champion Prize £8, Reserve £5.L2 — Special Sheep Class: Best Coated Pure Bred Sheep.

Winner to receive prize given by Novartis Animal Health, rosette and £5 prize money.A Silver Cup, kindly given by Mr E. Hargreaves, to be awarded annually to

the winner of Class J6. To be won three times in succession or five times in all, beforebecoming the property of the exhibitor.

A Silver Cup, kindly given by Mr W. Mason, to be awarded annually to the localexhibitor scoring the most points in Classes J1, J7 and J8, and K7.

The Airedale Beagles Cup to be awarded annually for the winner of Class J7.A Rosette from Skipton Branch of the North of England Mule Sheep Association

to be awarded to the winner of Class J6.

SECTION KBLUE FACED LEICESTER SHEEP

Judge: Mr P. Webster

Entry Fee £1

Classes K1-K6 – Open1st £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £3

Class K7 – Local Only1st £15, 2nd £10, 3rd £5

Where entries presented on the day total 8 or more a 4th prize will be awarded;for 10 or more a 5th prize (£2 and £1)

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Class K8 Open1st £10, Reserve £5

Class*K1 — Blue Faced Leicester Gimmer Lamb.*K2 — Blue Faced Leicester Female Shearling*K3 — Blue Faced Leicester Ewe.*K4 — Blue Faced Leicester Ram Lamb.*K5 — Blue Faced Leicester Shearling Ram or over.K6 — Any Blue Faced Leicester that has been at the Show and not won a prize.

No entry required.K7 — Blue Faced Leicester, either sex. Local Champion. No entry required.K8 — Overall Champion Blue Faced Leicester and Reserve, either sex. No entry

required.To receive a rosette, if at least 40 entries, from the Blue Faced Leicester Association.

L2 — Special Sheep Class: Best Coated Pure Bred Sheep.Winner to receive prize given by Novartis Animal Health, rosette and £5 prize money.

Entry Fee £1.

*These Classes qualify for the Championship.

A Silver Cup, kindly given by Mr W. Mason, to be awarded annually to the localexhibitor scoring the most points in Classes J1, J7, J8 and K7.

A Painting, “While the Village Sleeps”, to be awarded annually to the winner ofClass K7, given in memory of the late Mr J. D. Taylor.

A Silver Cup, re-donated in memory of the late Mr John Thompson, to beawarded annually to the Champion Blue Faced Leicester.

SECTION LSPECIAL SHEEP CLASSES

Judge: Mr T. Ogden

Judging at 1.45 p.m.

Class L1 and L2Entry Fee £1

Classes L3 and L4Free automatic entry to appropriate Class Champion

ClassL1 — Pair of Horned breeding female sheep.

£100 for the winner. Kindly given by Messrs T. and F. Sharp.L2 — Best Coated Pure Bred Sheep.

Winner to receive prize given by Novartis Animal Health, rosette and £5 prize money.L3 — Champion Sheep and Reserve shown by local exhibitor.

A Silver Trophy, kindly given by Barclays Bank plc, Settle, to beawarded annually. 1st £25, Reserve £10.

L4 — Champion Sheep and Reserve (only Champion sheep of each section eligible).The Show Committee Trophy, to be awarded annually. 1st £25, Reserve £10.

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RARE BREEDS Judge: Mr M. Parkin

Judging at 9.30 a.m.

Classes L5-L8 – Open

Entry Fee £1L5 — Primitive Rare Breed* Ram, any age.L6 — Primitive Rare Breed* Female, any age.L7 — Any Rare Breed Ram or Native Breed Ram (Non-Primitive), any age.L8 — Any Rare Breed Female or Native Breed Female (Non-Primitive), any age.

Prize Money: 1st £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £3

For Classes L5-L8 please note: All breeds to be as listed by the Rare BreedsSurvival Trust and non-MV accredited – please state breed on entry form.

*Primitive Rare Breeds include: Hebridean, Manx Loaghtan, North Ronaldsay,Soay, Castlemilk Moorit, Boreray.

L9 — Champion Animal – Primitive – judged from Classes L5-L6.

L10 — Champion Animal – Non-Primitive – judged from Classes L7-L8.

A Trophy, kindly donated by RBST Dales Group will be awarded to the winner of L9.

The Pennine Cup, kindly donated in memory of the late Mr N. Simpson will beawarded to the winner of L10.

After judging of the Special Sheep Classes all trophies in the Sheep Sections will bepresented at the Sheep Pens.

FARM CROPS Judge: Mr M. Sharpe

Judging at 9.30 a.m.

Classes L11-L12Entry Fee £1

Prize Money: 1st £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £3

L11 — Traditional Meadow Hay (maximum of 10kg).L12 — 1 to 2 kilos of Grass Silage (to be exhibited in a rigid, clear plastic, lidded

container).

SECTION MWORKING HUNTER, RIDDEN, IN-HAND

AND SHOW JUMPING CLASSESPrize Money: 1st £10, 2nd £6, 3rd £4

Rosettes to sixth place

Malham Show Horse Committee would like to say a big thank you to allour sponsors:

Masons Arms Gargrave www.masonsarmsgargrave.co.uk Granny Boo Fish and ChipsMoody Mares Vinyls – Bespoke Stickers for Horseboxes and Trailers. Please find us

on Facebook. Tel: 07711 025298Mr W. Hickman

Driver of Horse Transport Vehicle and Riders admitted Free to Show FieldAny other Passengers will be charged admission

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WORKING HUNTER CLASSESJudge: Ms E. Anderson

Entry Fee £4 before the Day – £6 on the DayWorking Hunter classes will be judged as follows:Phase I – Jumping 50%, style and manners 20%

Phase II – Confirmation & paces 20%, manners 10%Penalties Knockdown = 10 faults; 1st refusal = 15 faults; 2nd refusal = 20 points;

3rd refusal = elimination; Wrong course = elimination; Fall of horse or rider = elimination. Riders are not permitted to remount after a fall.

Mountain & Moorland ponies compete on an equal basis.N.B. The jumping rings are substantially bigger than in previous years.

Class M1 will commence at 9.30 a.m. prompt

ClassM1 — Working Hunter Beginners for ponies 14h.h. and under. Pony/Rider

combination not to have won First in a Working Hunter Class. Fencesnot to exceed (1'4") 40cm. Lead reins permitted but show must also be completed on the same basis. Penalties accrued for both pony and handler (to wear hard hat).

M2 — Working Hunter 15h.h. and under. Max height (2'3") 68cm. A Silver Cup kindly given by Mrs S. Marston awarded annually to the winner.

M3 — Working Hunter 15h.h. and over. Open to any horse/rider combination.Max height (2'6") 76cm.

Working Hunter classes to be followed by Working Hunter Championship for 1st and 2ndfrom Classes M1 to M3.

RIDDEN CLASSESJudge: Ms E. Anderson

Entry Fee £4 before the Day – £6 on the Day

M4 — Ridden Hunter Horse/Pony to be judged on confirmation, paces, mannersand turnout.

M5 — Ridden Mountain and Moorland Small and Large breeds. To be shown innatural state. Pure or part-bred. Class will be split if sufficient entries.

M6 — Junior Equitation for riders 16 years and under on 1st January 2015 onhorses or ponies. To be ridden in snaffle bridles only. Judged solely onequitation.

M7 — Senior Equitation for riders 16 years and over on 1st January 2015 onhorses or ponies. To be ridden in snaffle bridles only. Judged solely onequitation.

M8 — Ridden coloured horse/pony, piebald, skewbald, roan, dun, spotted, palomino.

M9 — Ridden Cob Horse/Pony-traditional or trimmed.

M10 — Ridden veteran for horses and ponies over 15 years.

Ridden classes to be followed by Ridden Championship for 1st and 2nd from classes M4 to M10.

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IN-HAND CLASSES (a new section this year)

Judge: Ms E. Anderson

Entry Fee £4 before the Day – £6 on the DayM11 — In-Hand Mountain and Moorland small and large breeds. To be shown in

natural state Pure or part-bred. Class to be split if sufficient entries.

M12 — In-Hand Coloured Horse/Pony piebald, skewbald, roan, dun, spotted,palomino.

M13 — In-Hand Cob Horse/Pony-traditional or trimmed.

M14 — In-Hand Veteran for Horse/Pony over 15 years.

M15 — Condition in-hand.

In-Hand classes to be followed by In-Hand championship for 1st and 2nd prizewinners from classes M11 to M15.

Supreme of Show will follow In-Hand Championships for winner of RiddenChampionship and In-Hand Championship

SHOW JUMPING CLASSES

Judge: Mrs V. Metcalfe

Entry Fee £4 before the Day – £6 on the DayThere will be a Clear Round between 8.30 a.m. – 10.15 a.m.

Entry Fee £2 per roundClass M16 will start at 10.30 a.m. prompt

M16 — Beginners Class for any pony/child combination that has not won any prizemoney in any show jumping competition. Jumps will not exceed 2'0"(61cm) in the first round. The second round will not be timed androsettes given to all double clears.

M17 — Novice Horse/Pony for ponies that have not won more than £10 prize money in any show jumping competition. Jumps not to exceed 2'3" (68cm) in the first round. A silver cup, kindly given by Mr N. Simpson will be awarded annually to the winner. Trophies will be awarded to the highest-placed Horse and the highest-placed Pony.

M18 — Open Horse/Pony Jumps not to exceed 2'6" (76cm) in the first round.Trophies will be awarded to the highest-placed Horse and the highestplaced Pony.

M19 — Horse & Hound Class. Dogs to complete half the course before leaving thearea for the horse and rider combination to complete. Combined time ofboth for placing.

M20 — Top Score. Novelty Class. Test your skill to accumulate points in the allocatedtime.

The Show Committee is indebted to Hartlington Fencing Supplies for their kindsponsorship of the Commentary Box.

The Show Committee is indebted to Miss E. Anderson and her team-coursebuilders – and to Cheshire Show Services for the hire of the show jumps.

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SECTION OHORTICULTURE

Judges: O1-O42 – Mr W. Robinson; O44-O86 – Mr R. Geldard

Open: Even Numbered Classes

Local: Odd Numbered Classes which are also marked *

All exhibits to have been grown by the Exhibitor.

Any potted plant should have been in the possession of the Exhibitor

for at least 12 weeks.

Entry Fee 20p – All classes 16 years and under 10p

1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1

ClassO2 — Six Broad Beans.

*O3 — Six Runner Beans.O4 — Six Runner Beans.

*O5 — Six French Beans, dwarf or climbing.O6 — Six French Beans, dwarf or climbing.O8 — Six Pods of Peas.

*O9 — Three Potatoes, one variety.O10 — Three Potatoes, one variety.

*O11 — Three Tomatoes, one variety, not cherry type.O12 — Three Tomatoes, one variety, not cherry type.

*O13 — Five Tomatoes, small fruited cherry or small plum cultivars.O14 — Five Tomatoes, small fruited cherry or small plum cultivars.O16 — One Cabbage.O18 — Two Peppers, any variety including chillies.

*O19 — Two Courgettes.O20 — Two Courgettes.

*O21 — Two Beetroots with tops trimmed to approx. 3 inches.O22 — Two Beetroots with tops trimmed to approx. 3 inches.

*O23 — Three Carrots with tops trimmed to approx. 3 inches.O24 — Three Carrots with tops trimmed to approx. 3 inches.

*O25 — Three Onions, dressed or with tops to exhibitor’s choice.O26 — Three Onions, dressed (without tops).O28 — Three Leeks, untrimmed.O30 — Three Garlic Bulbs.

*O31 — One Cucumber.O32 — One Cucumber.O34 — Three spears of Sprouting Broccoli, purple or white, to be shown with

3 to 4 inches of stem. (To include sideshoots of Calabrese).*O35 — Any other vegetable not specified in any other class.O36 — Any other vegetable not specified in any other class.O38 — Disaster Class: A Vegetable that has gone wrong!O40 — A dish of Berries, one variety (raspberries, gooseberries, currants or other).

Not to include strawberries.

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O42 — ‘Five a Day’. A basket or similar container with five different varieties offruit or vegetable. Each of the five may be a part, a whole, or anumber of the particular fruit or vegetable but need not constitute anactual dietary portion. Exhibits will be judged on the quality of theitems and overall presentation. These exhibits must be left to beauctioned at the end of the Show. For this year prizes of £10, £7 and£4 will be awarded to the three best entries in this class.

O44 — An item of Bonsai.O46 — Pot grown Succulent(s) or Cactus(i).O48 — Flowering Pot Plant. (This includes fuchsias and begonias that were

separate classes in previous years but not pelargoniums).*O49 — Seven Sweet Peas.O50 — Seven Sweet Peas.O52 — Three Dahlias, one variety in a vase.O54 — Pot grown Pelargonium (‘Geranium’).O56 — Three stems of any single variety of Cultivated Flower not specified in any

other class.*O57 — One Rose in a vase.O58 — One Rose in a vase.O60 — Three Roses, any variety or varieties, in a vase.O62 — A mixed vase of at least five varieties of herbaceous flower. This can include

varieties entered in other classes.O64 — A decorative Foliage Plant, grown for foliage rather than flowers.O66 — Decorative Grass grown in a pot.O68 — Three Spikes of Phlox, one variety.O70 — Pot grown Aromatic Plant or Plants.O72 — One Bunch of home grown, named, Culinary Herbs (to include at least

3 varieties), ready for drying (not in water).O74 — Five pressed and named different Flowers, not picked from the wild

(restricted to competitors of 16 years and under).O76 — A bunch of radishes grown from seed (restricted to competitors of 16 years

and under).O78 — An item of Cress grown in an unusual container (restricted to competitors

of 16 years and under).O80 — A Herb grown in a pot from seed (restricted to competitors of 16 years and

under).O82 — Any Plant, Vegetable or Flower grown by a pupil of Kirkby Malham

Primary School.O84 — Any Vegetable grown by a child aged 16 years and under.O86 — The most luxurious and impressive carrot top grown in a saucer. (Restricted

to competitors of 16 years and under).A Silver Trophy, kindly given by the late Mrs Vera Fell, to be awarded annually for thebest exhibit, most true to type, in the Open Flower Classes.A Silver Cup, to be awarded annually for the best exhibit in the Vegetable Classes, togetherwith a £25 voucher kindly donated by Lay of the Land Garden Centre, Settle.The William Nelson Trophy, to be awarded annually for the best exhibit in the LocalVegetable Classes, together with a £25 voucher kindly donated by Jane Lane Nurseries,Settle Market.A Cup, to be awarded annually, for the most points gained for Horticulture in Classes O2 toO72, together with a £25 voucher kindly donated by Twin Locks Garden Centre,Gargrave.

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SECTION PFLORAL ARRANGEMENTS (Open)

Judge: Mrs S. Fairhurst

Entry Fees: All Adult Classes 20p All Classes 16 years and under 10p1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1

“An Exhibit”is composed of natural plant and flower material, with or without

accessories, contained within a space as specified in the Show Schedule.Backgrounds, bases, containers, drapes, exhibit titles or mechanics, may always

be included in an exhibit, unless otherwise stated.More than one placement may always be included, unless otherwise stated.

In all exhibits natural plant or flower material should predominate.Class

P1 — “An Arrangement reflecting Childhood Memories”. An exhibit. Spaceallowed 61cm wide, 61cm deep.

P2 — “An All Foliage Arrangement. No Flowers”. An exhibit. Space allowed 61cm wide, 61cm deep.

P3 — “A Table Arrangement incorporating Fruit or Vegetables”. An exhibit.Space allowed 61cm wide, 61cm deep.

P4 — A Posy of Flowers, foliage optional. An exhibit. Space allowed 61cm wide,61cm deep.

P5 — “A Single Flower in an Unusual Container”, with or without foliage. An exhibit. Space allowed 61cm wide, 61cm deep.

P6 — “Petite Arrangement in a Cup and Saucer” not exceeding 25cm in width,depth and height.

P7 — “A Lady’s Corsage”. An exhibit. Space allowed 61cm wide, 61cm deep.P8 — A Gentleman’s Buttonhole.P9 — “A Miniature Garden Space”. Space allowed 31cm x 31cm. Open to

children aged 11 years and under on the day of the Show. Age to bestated on the class card.

P10 — “A Table Arrangement for a Child’s Birthday Party”. Space allowed 61cmx 61cm. Open to children aged 16 years and under on the day of the Show – age to be stated on the class card.

P11 — “An Arrangement of Garden Flowers”. An exhibit. Space allowed 61cmwide, 61cm deep. Open to children aged 16 years and under on the dayof the Show – age to be stated on the class card.

P12 — “An Arrangement in a Box” no bigger than 45cm by 45cm. Open to childrenaged 16 years and under on the day of the Show. Age to be stated onthe class card.

A Silver Cup, kindly given by the late Mr R. Taylor and Ethel and Eileen, to be awarded annually for the most outstanding exhibit in the Floral Arrangement Section.

A Trophy, kindly given by Mrs S. Fairhurst, to be awarded annually for the mostoutstanding exhibit in Classes P10-P12.

A Silver Cup, kindly given by Jeanne and the late Tom Sharp, to be awardedannually to the winner of Class P9, “A Miniature Garden Space”.

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SECTION QART AND PHOTOGRAPHY (Open)

Judge: Mrs L. Holmes

Entry Fees:All Adult Classes – 20p

All Classes for 16 years and under – 10pYou are encouraged to use your imagination to creatively interpret the

subject titles in your work.

AGE TO BE STATED ON CLASS CARD AND IN YEARS AND MONTHS

Prize Money (all Classes) – 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1

All entries must be the Exhibitor’s own work. Exhibits must not havepreviously won a prize.

Photographic material must not be included as the sole or principalmedium in Classes Q1 to Q18.

Any paintings and drawings in Classes Q1 to Q19 should notexceed 42cm x 58cm in size.

All photographs in Classes Q20 to Q26 not to exceed 30cm x 25cm,including mount, must not be framed and must be presented without

captions.

All Exhibitors are to indicate on Entry Form whether exhibit is tobe displayed on a vertical board or on a table.

ClassQ1 — A Drawing, any media, any subject. Restricted to exhibitors aged 16 years

and over.Q2 — A Painting, any media, any subject. Restricted to exhibitors aged 16 years

and over.Q3 — Art, any media. Restricted to exhibitors aged 4 years and under.Q4 — Art, any media. Restricted to exhibitors 5-7 years inclusive.Q5 — Art, any media. Restricted to exhibitors 8-11 years inclusive.Q6 — Art/Design, any media. Restricted to exhibitors aged 12-16 years inclusive. Q7 — A Collage of any materials depicting “A Famous Painting”. Restricted to

exhibitors aged 8-11 years inclusive.Q8 — A Collage of any materials depicting “A Famous Painting”. Restricted to

exhibitors aged 12-16 years inclusive.Q9 — “A Decorated Stone”, any media. Restricted to exhibitors aged 5-7 years

inclusive.Q10 — Model using Plastic Bottles, any media. Restricted to exhibitors aged 8-11

years inclusive.Q11 — Model using Plastic Bottles, any media. Restricted to exhibitors aged 12-16

years inclusive.

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Q12 — Model using Plastic Bottles, any media. Restricted to exhibitors aged 5-7years inclusive.

Q13 — Make “Something Old” into “Something New”. Restricted to exhibitors aged 8-11 years inclusive.

Q14 — Drawing, pencil, pen, felt-tip, etc., of “Clutter”. Restricted to exhibitors aged 5-7 years inclusive.

Q15 — Drawing, pencil, pen, felt-tip, etc., of “Clutter”. Restricted to exhibitors aged 8-11 years inclusive.

Q16 — Drawing, pencil, pen, felt-tip, etc., of “Self-Portrait”. Restricted to exhibitors aged 12-16 years inclusive.

Q17 — “Bugs, Beetles, Butterflies”. A painting. Restricted to exhibitors aged 5-7years inclusive.

Q18 — “Bugs, Beetles, Butterflies” A painting. Restricted to exhibitors aged 8-11years inclusive.

Q19 — “Sweets”, any media. Restricted to exhibitors aged 8-11 years inclusive.Q20 — “Animals” – a colour photograph. Restricted to exhibitors aged 11 years

and under.Q21 — “Everything Stops for Tea” – a colour photograph.Q22 — A “Colour” Photograph, using Technology to alter the Image.Q23 — “Clutter” – a colour photograph.Q24 — “Woodland” – a black and white or sepia photograph.Q25 — “Autumn” – a colour photograph.Q26 — “Life in the Yorkshire Dales National Park” – a colour photograph.

Restricted to local exhibitors.Q27 — A Carving, any media – any subject.Q28 — Any other hand-made or hand-crafted Object, any media.Q29 — Walking Stick or Crook – plain.Q30 — Walking Stick or Crook – fancy.Q31 — NOVICE CLASS – Any age. Any Stick, any design, made by someone who

has never won a prize for sticks at a Show.

A Special Prize of an Otter, made from the original carving by William Wild,given in his memory, to be awarded annually for the best exhibit in this Section.

A Silver Trophy, kindly given by the late Mrs P. Green, to be awarded annuallyfor the most outstanding exhibit in Classes Q3 to Q19.

The Malham Tarn Trophy, kindly given by Mr K. Iball, to be awarded annuallyfor the most outstanding exhibit in Classes Q20 to Q26.

A Trophy, kindly given by Mrs S. Clay, to be awarded annually for the mostoutstanding exhibit in Classes Q27-Q31.

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SECTION R

HANDWRITINGJudge: Mrs J. Holliday

Classes R1-R5: Local OnlyClasses R6-R11: Open

Entry Fee: Classes R1-R10: 10p Class R11: 20p

Prizes:Classes R1-R10: 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1, 4th 75p, 5th 50p

Class R11: 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1

Rules for all classesALL ENTRIES TO BE HANDED IN WITH THE ENTRY FORM

AGE TO BE STATED ON ENTRY FORM IN YEARS AND MONTHS

One entry per class per entrant.

Copy the designated set piece out carefully on one side of a sheet of unlined paper.Not to exceed A4 in total size.

The most marks will be given for clean, tidy and regular handwriting, but be carefulabout the spelling and the way the lines are arranged.

Fountain or fibre-tipped pens are allowed.

Handwriting or Calligraphy allowed.

BALL POINT PENS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN ANY CLASS

HANDWRITING:

SET PIECE ONEAge Group — 5 years and under

It’s raining, it’s pouring,The old man is snoring.

SET PIECE TWOAge Group — 6-7 years

Writing a letter Is really quite funBecause I can post itAs soon as it’s done

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SET PIECE THREEAge Group — 8-9 years

Lavender’s blue,Dilly dilly,Lavender’s greenWhen I am king,Dilly dilly,You shall be queen.

SET PIECE FOURAge Group — 10-11 years

One for sorrow,Two for joy,Three for a girl,Four for a boy.Five for silver,Six for gold,Seven for a secretNever to be told.

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SET PIECE FIVEAge group — 12-16 years

“BLANK SPACE”

Nice to meet you, where you been?

I could show you incredible things

Magic, madness, heaven, sin

Saw you there and I thought

Oh my God, look at that face

You look like my next mistake

Love’s a game, wanna play?

Taylor Swift

SET PIECE SIXAdult — over 16

LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS

Picture yourself in a boat on a river

With tangerine trees and marmalade skies

Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly

A girl with kaleidoscope eyes

Cellophane flowers of yellow and green

Towering over your head

Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes

And she’s gone

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Class

R1 — Handwriting. Set Piece One. Local, Children 5 years and under.

R2 — Handwriting. Set Piece Two. Local, Children 6 to 7 years.

R3 — Handwriting. Set Piece Three. Local, Children 8 to 9 years.

R4 — Handwriting. Set Piece Four. Local, Children 10 to 11 years.

R5 — Handwriting. Set Piece Five. Local, Children 12 to 16 years.

R6 — Handwriting. Set Piece One. Open, Children 5 years and under.

R7 — Handwriting. Set Piece Two. Open, Children 6 to 7 years.

R8 — Handwriting. Set Piece Three. Open, Children 8 to 9 years.

R9 — Handwriting. Set Piece Four. Open, Children 10 to 11 years.

R10 — Handwriting. Set Piece Five. Open, Children 12 to 16 years.

R11 — Handwriting. Set Piece Six. Open, Adults over 16 years.

The Malhamdale Players Trophy to be awarded annually to an exhibitor in

Classes R1-R5 who is in full time education.

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SECTION SCAKES, PRESERVES, ETC.

Cakes Judges: Mrs J. Procter and Mrs C. Clarkson

Preserves, etc., Judge: Mrs B. Walker-Sharp

Open – All Classes except S29

Entry Fee 20p, except Classes S28 and S301st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1, except Class S30

All exhibits to be made by the exhibitor

ClassS1 — White Loaf, Bloomer or Cob.S2 — Any Bread, other than White, using a Breadmaker.S3 — Rich Fruit Cake, max. size 8.5" in diameter.S4 — Decorated Cake, any icing, judged on appearance only.S5 — Lemon Meringue Pie.S6 — Date and Walnut Loaf.S7 — Victoria Sandwich, to be made of one cake only.S8 — Cherry Cake.S9 — Chocolate Cake (not to be iced or filled).

S10 — 4 Savoury Canapés.S11 — Lemon Drizzle Cake.S12 — Four Mince Pies.S13 — Fruit Pie.S14 — Savoury Flan.S15 — Four Scones.S16 — Four Butterfly Buns.S17 — Four Pieces of No Bake Traybake.S18 — Four Pieces of Baked Traybake.S19 — Individual Cold Sweet.S20 — A Cake containing a Vegetable.S21 — Four pieces of Gingerbread Cake.S22 — Four Biscuits, any type.S23 — Marble Cake, 2 or 3 colours.S24 — Individual Starter.S25 — Four Cup Cakes.S26 — An afternoon Tea Tray, to include a sandwich, a scone and a piece of cake.

This class will be judged on content and presentation. TheHemingway Trophy will be awarded annually to the winner.

S27 — Four pieces of Millionaires Shortbread.S28 — Produce Gift, for Auction on Show Day. No entry fee.S29 — Cake (max. size 12"), made by LOCAL gentlemen only.S30 — Cheesecake. Open. Entry fee 50p. Prize Money: 1st £12, 2nd £7, 3rd £5.S31 — Jar of Raspberry Jam.S32 — Jar of Strawberry Jam.S33 — Jar of any other Jam.

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S34 — Jar of Lemon Cheese.S35 — Jar of Jelly, to accompany a savoury dish.S36 — Jar of Marmalade.S37 — Three Eggs – must be laid by your own hens; please provide two saucers.S38 — Jar of Pickled Produce.S39 — Jar of Chutney.S40 — Damson Gin.S41 — Sloe Gin.S42 — Juice or Lemonade – please state if to be diluted.S43 — Any other Homemade Alcoholic Drink including any other fruited spirit.

The Malham Moor Trophy to be awarded annually for the most outstandingexhibit in Classes S1-S30.

The Betty Carr Cup, kindly given by Margaret Thompson, to be awardedannually for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes S31-S43.

A Trophy, kindly given by the Ladies’ Committee, to be competed for annually,to the exhibitor who scores the highest number of points in Sections S and T.

A Trophy, kindly given by the Wellock family, to be awarded annually to the localexhibitor with the highest number of points in Sections S and T.

Home & Kitchen of Skipton have kindly donated a £25 Voucher to the persongaining the most points in Section S.

A Trophy, kindly given by the family of the late Carol Dudgeon, to be awardedannually to the winner of Class S29, Cake made by a Local Gentleman.

SECTION TNEEDLEWORK AND CRAFTS, ADULTS (Open)

Needlework Judge: Mrs K. Darley

Knitting & Craft Judge: Mrs W. Weston

All exhibits to be made by the Exhibitor, exhibits not to havepreviously won a prize at the Show

Entry Fees:All Adult Classes – 20p, except Class T13

1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1Class

T1 — Any Article, handmade or machine sewn.T2 — An item of Felting.T3 — Patchwork Article/Quilting/Applique.T4 — An item of Embroidery, Cross Stitching or Tapestry.T5 — Cushion Cover.T6 — A metre of Homemade Bunting.T7 — An Item of Handmade Jewellery.T8 — Homemade Wedding Favour.

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T9 — Homemade Crafted Greetings Card.T10 — A Scented Bag; e.g. lavender or pot pourri.T11 — Any Other Needlework or Craft including ragging and crocheting.T12 — Something New from Something Old or Recycled.T13 — Handknitted Item, to be donated to the Special Care Baby Unit at Airedale

General Hospital. No Entry Fee.T14 — Handknitted Item/Garment in 4 Ply.T15 — Handknitted Item/Garment in Double Knitting.T16 — Handknitted Baby’s Garment or Shawl.T17 — Any Other Handknitting.

A Silver Cup, kindly given by Mr D. Carruthers, Skipton, to be awardedannually for the most outstanding exhibit in Section T.

A Trophy, kindly given by the Ladies’ Committee, to be competed for annually,to the exhibitor who scores the highest number of points in Sections S and T.

A Trophy, kindly given by the Wellock family, to be awarded annually to the localexhibitor with the highest number of points in Sections S and T.

The Susan Graveston Trophy, kindly donated in her memory, to be awardedannually for the most outstanding piece of work in Classes T13-T17.

SECTION USENIOR CHILDREN’S COOKERY

AND HANDICRAFTS (Open)Judge: Mrs J. Middleton

12-16 years inclusive.Age to be stated on the Class Card in years and months.

Entry Fee 10p1st Prize £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1, 4th 75p, 5th 50p

ClassU1 — Four Pieces of Traybake, Baked or No-Bake.U2 — ‘My Favourite Pudding’.U3 — Four Biscuits/Cookies.U4 — Cake.U5 — Jelly in a Glass.U6 — Any Dish using Puff Pastry – can be bought Puff Pastry.U7 — An Item of Homemade Bread, any type of flavour.U8 — Four Buns/Cupcakes/Muffins.U9 — An International Dish, sweet or savoury.

U10 — A Smoothie.U11 — Handicrafts and Hobbies, any medium, to include any article hand-made

or machine sewn (school projects accepted).U12 — An Item or Garment made from Scrap or Recycled Material. Maximum

size 40cm x 40cm x 40cm.U13 — Design a Poster Advertising the 2015 Rugby Union World Cup, using a

Computer.U14 — A Yorkshire Rose, any medium.

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SPECIAL CLASS (LOCAL ONLY)1st Prize £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £2, 4th 75p, 5th 50p

U15 — “50 Years of the Pennine Way”, any medium, 12 to 16 years inclusive. Maximum size 40cm x 40cm x 40cm.

The Cooper Shield, kindly given by Mrs Gill Cooper and the late Mr AllanCooper, to be awarded annually to the exhibitor, aged 12 to 16 years inclusive, who scoresthe highest number of points in Classes Q6, Q8, Q11, Q16, R5 and R10, and Section U.

The Wellock Cup, kindly given by the Wellock Family, to be awarded annuallyfor the most outstanding exhibit in Section U.

SECTION VJUNIOR CHILDREN’S COOKERY

AND HANDICRAFTS (Open)Judges: Mrs R. Salt and Mrs M. Taylor

11 years and under.Age to be stated on Class Card in years and months.

All preparation must be child’s own work. Age will be taken into consideration

Entry Fee 10p1st Prize £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1, 4th 75p, 5th 50p

ClassV1 — Four Jam Tarts, 4 years and under only.V2 — Four Jam Tarts, 5 to 7 years inclusive.V3 — Four Jam Tarts, 8 to 11 years inclusive.V4 — Four Chocolate Rice Crispies, 4 years and under only.V5 — Four Chocolate Rice Crispies, 5 to 7 years inclusive.V6 — Four Chocolate Rice Crispies, 8 to 11 years inclusive.V7 — A Pastry Shape, 4 years and under only.V8 — A Pastry Shape, 5 to 7 years inclusive.V9 — An Open Sandwich on any type of bread, 8 to 11 years inclusive.

V10 — Four Decorated Biscuits, to be judged on decoration only, 7 years andunder.

V11 — A Decorated Cake, 8-11 years inclusive.V12 — Two Gingerbread People, 4 years and under only.V13 — Two Gingerbread People, 5 to 7 years inclusive.V14 — Two Gingerbread People, 8 to 11 years inclusive.V15 — Lego or Duplo Model, own design, 7 years and under. No larger than

40cm x 40cm, made with bricks, a few accessories allowed.V16 — Lego Model, own design, 7 to 11 years inclusive. No larger than 40cm x

40cm, made with bricks, a few accessories allowed.V17 — Handprint/Finger Painting, 4 years and under only.V18 — Handprint/Finger Painting, 5 to 7 years inclusive.V19 — Finger Painting, 8 to 11 years inclusive.V20 — An Edible Item of Jewellery, 4 years and under only.V21 — An Edible Item of Jewellery, 5 to 7 years inclusive.V22 — An Item of Jewellery, any medium, 8 to 11 years inclusive.V23 — Model made from Scrap or Recycled Materials, 11 years and under.

Maximum size 40cmx 40cm x 40cm.

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V24 — Vegetable Monster/Alien, 11 years and under.V25 — Gift wrap a box with hand-decorated paper (tissue box size), 11 years and

under.V26 — A Decorated Paper Plate, 11 years and under.V27 — A Yorkshire Rose, any medium, 11 years and under.V28 — An Article made as part of a playgroup activity.V29 — An Article made as part of a primary school activity, 7 years and under.V30 — An Article made as part of a primary school activity, 8 to 11 years.V31 — Decorated Wooden Spoon, 4 years and under.V32 — Decorate an old Wellington, 5-7 years.V33 — Decorate an old Wellington, 8-11 years.V34 — A picture made from Buttons, 11 years and under.V35 — Decorate a Plant Pot. (Plant pot to be no bigger than 20cm diameter),

11 years and under.

SPECIAL CLASS (LOCAL ONLY)1st Prize £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £2, 4th 75p, 5th 50p

NOT TO BE HANDED IN WITH ENTRY FORMV36 — “My Favourite Event from the last year”, any medium, 11 years and under.

Maximum size 45cm x 45cm x 45cm.

A Shield, kindly given by the late Miss Hewetson and the late Miss Roberts, tobe awarded annually to the exhibitor of 11 years and under who scores the highest numberof points in Classes Q3, Q4, Q5, Q7, Q9, Q10, Q12, Q13, Q14, Q15, Q17, Q18, Q19, Q20,R1, R2, R3, R4, R6, R7, R8 and R9.

A Special Prize of £10, kindly given by Mrs L. Ryder, for the best exhibit inSection V from an exhibitor of 4 years and under.

The Hannah Pullan Trophy, kindly given by Mrs H. Pullan, to be awardedannually for the most outstanding exhibit in Section V from an exhibitor of 11 years and under.

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SECTION WFANCY DRESS AND DOG CLASSES (Open)

Fancy Dress Judges: Mrs S. Harland and A.N.Other

Dog Judge: Wild Extreme

Entries on the Show Field onlyEntry is free – please report directly to the steward in the Main Ring

Classes W1 to W3: 1st Prize £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1

Classes W4 to W7: Prizes of Gifts, kindly sponsored by Wild Extreme, Dogwear and Outdoor Gear – www.wild-extreme.co.uk

A Cup, kindly donated by the Yorkshire Dales Society, to be awarded to the outstandingentry in Classes W1 to W3.

ClassW1 — Fancy Dress, Child under 5 years, no pets allowed.W2 — Fancy Dress, Child under 10 years, no pets allowed.W3 — Fancy Dress, Boy or Girl under 16 years, no pets allowed.W4 — Best-looking Dog.W5 — Best-looking Bitch.W6 — Best-looking Puppy (less than 12 months old).W7 — A Dog or Bitch most like its owner.

CHILDREN’S SPORTS WILL BE ORGANISED IN THE MAIN RING ATLUNCHTIME — ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON THE FIELD

This is an informal, fun event

SECTION XSPORTS (Open)

Entry Fee: Classes X1-X4, Free Class X5, £1Entries on Show Field only

ClassX1 — Fell Race, under 9 years old (minimum 6 years old) on Show Day.

1st £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £4, 4th £3, 5th £2, 6th £1.Special Prizes of £5, £3 and £2 to the first, second and third girl home.Special Prizes of £2 each to the first local boy and first local girl home.Special Prizes of £1 each to the second local boy and second local girlhome.A Cup, kindly donated by the Rycroft family, to the first runner home.

X2 — Fell Race, under 12 years old on Show Day.1st £8, 2nd £5, 3rd £4, 4th £3, 5th £2, 6th £1.Special Prizes of £5, £3 and £2 to the first, second and third girl home.Special Prizes of £2 each to the first local boy and first local girl home.Special Prizes of £1 each to the second local boy and second local girlhome.A Silver Cup, kindly given by the late Mrs J. Metcalfe, to be awardedannually for the winner of this Class.The Akers Cup to be awarded annually to the first local runner homein this Class.

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X3 — Fell Race, under 14 years old on Show Day.1st £10, 2nd £6, 3rd £5, 4th £4, 5th £3, 6th £2, 7th £1.Special Prizes of £5, £3 and £2 to the first, second and third girl home.Special Prizes of £2 each to the first local boy and first local girl home.Special Prizes of £1 each to the second local boy and second localgirl home.The Keith Hill Memorial Trophy to be awarded annually to the winnerin this Class.The Fell Trophy to be awarded annually to the first local runner homein this Class.

X4 — Fell Race, under 17 years old on Show Day.1st £15, 2nd £10, 3rd £8, 4th £7, 5th £5, 6th £4, 7th £3.Special Prizes of £5, £3 and £2 to the first, second and third girl home.Special Prizes of £2 each to the first local boy and first local girl home.Special Prizes of £1 each to the second local boy and second localgirl home.The Buck Inn Cup to be awarded annually to the winner in this Class.The Lockwood Trophy to be awarded annually to the first local runnerhome in this Class.

X5 — Fell Race, Senior.1st £40, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10, 5th £8, 6th £6, 7th £4.Special Prize of £5 to the first local runner home.Special Prizes of £5, £3 and £2 to the first, second and third femalerunners home.Special Prize to first Veteran home.The Proctor Trophy to be awarded annually to the winner of this Class.The Hill Top Bunk Barners Ladies Fell Race Trophy to be awardedannually to the first lady home.The Otterburn Trophy will be awarded to the senior winner (local).

Disclaimer: ALL RUNNERS MUST BE AWARE THAT THEY RUNAT THEIR OWN RISK AND NO CLAIMS OF ANY KIND WILL BEUPHELD BY THE SHOW COMMITTEE.

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MALHAMDALE BIATHLON

Free Entry for anyone running the Fell Race and riding theMTB Trailquest Event: Please indicate on Entry Form that

you are entering both events.

Combined Best Position for competitors entering both theTrailquest Mountain Bike event and the Fell Race.

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TRAILQUEST EVENTA Mountain Bike Orienteering event run in the usual Trailquest format

with 2- and 4-hour events.

Since the year 2000 the Trailquest event has been runin conjunction with Malham Show and, once again, the event will

form part of the British Mountain Bike Orienteering (BMBO) National Series and will again be part of the North Yorkshire

NYMBOS League.

Entries in the Trailquest includes free entry to the showground.

Entry Fees:Class X6 (4 hour) – £16 per personClass X7 (2 hour) – £16 per personSportsIdent Dibber Hire included

Entries on the day £3 extra

Registration 8.30-10.00 a.m. (Event HQ in Farmers’ Market Marquee)

Start Time 9.00-10.00 a.m.Pick your own start time

See www.malhamdale.com for full event information and rules

ClassX6 — 4-hour Event.X7 — 2-hour Event.

Event HQ Farmers’ Market Marquee. Control sites will be all around the extensivenetwork of bridleways and quiet lanes surrounding Malham. It certainly will not be a flat,easy-going ride!

If you are looking for a challenge and a great day out for all the family, fill in theentry form now. No confirmation of entry will be sent, please turn up on the day with bike,helmet, and personal first aid kit. Normal TCA rules will apply. A 1:50,000 scale map willbe provided, for greater accuracy you are welcome to use Southern Dales 1:25,000 map, aslast year.

Trophy, kindly provided by Malham YHA.

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SECTION YWALLING AND SHEEP DOG TRIALS (Open)

All Walling entries to:Mr Phillip Hargreaves, tel: 01729 830123; mob: 07929 000119

Walling Judge: Mr M. Coggins

Sheep Dogs Judge: Mr D. Carlton

Dry Stone Walling Competitions are kindly sponsored by Yorkshire Dales National ParkAuthority, Mr and Mrs P. Chatterton, Mr and Mrs R. Bradley, and Craven College.

An additional prize of £20 for the best local waller, kindly donated by Mr J. Towler.

Y1 — Dry Stone Walling. Entry Free. Restricted to the first 10 entries.1st £200, 2nd £140, 3rd £110, 4th £90, 5th £70. All competitors unplaced will receive £55 if wall is satisfactory.

Y2 — Dry Stone Walling. Under 21. Entry free.1st £100, 2nd £75, 3rd £50

Each competitor shall rid and re-wall: 3 yards for Y1; 2 yards for Y2.Foundation course to 2'9".Two rows of “throughs” at 2' and 4'.Each competitor must tie in with his neighbour on either side.Lines for Bottom allowed.Position to be balloted for at 9.00 a.m. on Show Day.All work must cease at 5.00 p.m. on Show Day.A Silver Cup, to be awarded annually to the winner of Y1.The Ambler Walling Cup to be awarded annually to the best competitor in Y1 or Y2 who is a member of any Young Farmers’ Club.A Shield, kindly donated by the YDNPA, to be awarded to the winner of Y2.

Y3 — Sheep Dog Trials. Entry £3.Demonstration Run. Competition to last from 1.30 to 4.00 p.m.1st £25, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10, 5th £5.The Semple Cup to be awarded annually to the winner of this Class.

Y4 — Young Handlers’ Competition. 1st £10, 2nd £6, 3rd £4.The Jim Scarborough Memorial Trophy, kindly donated by hisdaughters, Joan Barker and Linda Little, to be awarded annually to thewinner of this class.

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