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THORNTON LE DALESHOW & SPORTS SOCIETY

Presidents: Mr & Mrs C Wright

SCHEDULE OF THE 99th

ANNUAL SHOWTHE SHOWFIELD, MALTONGATE

THORNTON LE DALE

WEDNESDAY 8 AUGUST 2018Adults £10.00Children 5 - 16 years £4.00

under 5 years Free

Admission to the Showfield after 4.00 p.m. - £2.50

TERRIER SHOW, LURCHER SHOW, EVENING SPORTS, CHILDREN’S TUG O’ WAR and

JUNIOR SHOWJUMPING COMPETITIONSfrom 5.15 p.m.

GENERAL ENQUIRIESThornton Le Dale Show

PO Box 61PickeringYO18 7ZP

Tel: 01751 476500www.thorntonledale.com

SECRETARIES

Tent Secretary: Mrs. E CowleyNutwood, Low Dalby, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LT. Tel: 01751 460313

Secretary for Cattle: Mr. & Mrs. R Clifford9 Croome Road, Sledmere, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 3XJ.

Tel: 01377 236620

Secretary for Sheep : Mrs. D Stenton/Miss S StentonBriardene, Rectory Lane, Thornton le Dale, North Yorkshire, YO18 7QG

Tel: 07713131018

Secretary for Horses: Mrs. S MorleyWestfields Farm, Westfields Lane, Thornton le Dale, Pickering YO18 7SJ.

Tel: 07884004495

Secretary for Goats: Mr. A BowesGreenbank, Peasland’s Lane, Thornton le Dale, YO18 7QX. Tel: 01751 477783

Secretary for Fur and Feather: Mr. A Collier Entries to:

Mrs C Moore, 9 Westgate Meadows, Nafferton, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 0LZ.Tel: 01377 257351

Secretary for Sheep Dog Trial: Miss. J GoulderThe Glebe, Westgate Carr Road, Pickering, YO18 8LX Tel: 01751 470172

Secretary for Rare & Minority Breeds: Mr. P ChristophersonStonehaven, South Lane, Thornton le Dale, YO18 7QU. Tel: 01751 477586

Secretary for Pigs: Mr. N HargraveWhitehouse Farm, Kirby Misperton, Malton, YO17 6XR. Tel: 01653 668218

Secretary for Companion Dog Show: Mrs. C Quanbrough5 Beck Mews, Cayton, Scarborough, YO11 3TR

Tel: 07974822432(Entries taken on Show Day from 10:30 a.m.)

Terrier Show: Entries taken on Show Day by Mr. D Marshall

Lurcher Show: Entries taken on Show Day by Mr. D Marshall

Ferret Show: Mr. G KendallLow Mill Farm, Ellerburn Road, Thornton le Dale, YO18 7LL.

Tel: 07812669306

Membership Secretary: Mrs. G DouglasWray House Farm, Marishes, Malton, YO17 6UJ. Tel: 01653 668215

Trophy Secretary: Mrs. H PashbyWhite House Farm, Low Marishes, Malton, YO17 6RJ. Tel: 01653 668545

Trade Stand Enquiries: Mr. S Naylor57 Littledale, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 8PS. Tel: 01751 475469

Assistant : Mrs. L Naylor

Vintage Tractor Secretary: Mrs. T Vitty33 West Garth, Sherburn, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 8PN. Tel: 01944 711403

Bio-Security Officer: Mrs. F K CockerillFox & Rabbit Farm, Lockton, Pickering, YO18 7NQ. Tel: 01751 460207

ENTRIES CLOSE:Fur & Feather:

Saturday 21 July at 4.00 p.m.

SheepSaturday 21 July at 4.00 p.m.

Cattle, Pigs, Goats, Horses and Rare Breeds:Saturday 28 July at 4.00 p.m.

Produce, Craft & Horticultural Sections:Monday 6 August at 8.00 p.m.

SECRETARIES (cont.)

MAIN RINGS

9.00 JUDGING OF HORSE CLASSES 1 - 7 begins in Ring 1JUDGING OF HORSE CLASSES 8- 16 begins in Ring 2JJUDGING OF HORSE CLASSES 17- 27 begins in Ring 3Judging of all tent classes (the marquees are closed to the public while judgingtakes place)

10.45 approx. JUDGING OF HORSE CLASSES 28 - 33 (Heavy Horses) begins in Ring 2(Follows judging of Horse Classes 8 - 16)

12.30 approx. JUDGING OF HORSE CLASSES 34 - 40 (Ridden Ponies) begins in Ring 3(Follows judging of Horse Classes 17 - 27)

1.00 Entries for Companion DOG SHOW closeDOG SHOW begins in Ring 5.

1.15 The Company of Horsemen(Equine Stunt Team) in Rings 1 & 2

2.00 JUDGING OF HORSE CLASSES 41 - 43 (Decorated Horses & Driving Classes)in Rings 1 & 2

2.45 Terrier Racing in Rings 1 & 2.

3.15 Jamie Squibb(Freestyle Moto Cross) in Rings 1 & 2

3.45 Presentation of Trophies for all tent Classes in the MarqueeFancy Dress on Horseback in Rings 1 & 2. Followed by:Fancy Dress on Foot.

4.15 The Company of Horsemen(Equine Stunt Team) in Rings 1 & 2

5.00 The Derwent Hunt Parade of Hounds in Rings 1 & 2.

Marquees closed to public.From 5.00 exhibits may be removed from the Marquee.(Prize monies may be collected from 4.30 p.m.)

5:15 Jamie Squibb(Freestyle Moto Cross) in Rings 1 & 2

5.15 EVENING SPORTS COMMENCE in Ring 4

5.45 approx. Non-Affiliated SHOW JUMPING in Rings 1 & 2

6.00 WORKING TERRIER SHOW and LURCHER SHOW in Ring 5

6.30 Children’s TUG O’ WAR in Ring 4

First Aid Facilities by St. John Ambulance Service

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS 2018

DISPLAY PROGRAMME 2018

ARTIST LOCATIONAPPROXIMATE TIME

10.30 - 11.00

11.00 - 11.30

11.30 - 12.00

12.00 - 12.30

12.30 - 1.00

1.00 - 1.30

1.15 - 1.45

2.00 - 2.30

2.30 - 3.00

2.45 - 3:15

2.45 - 3.15

3.15 - 3.45

3.45 - 4.15

3.45 - 4.15

4.15 - 4.45

5.00 - 5.15

5.15 - 5.45

5.15

5.45

Elaine Hill - Sheepdogs & Geese

James McKay - Falconry

Ryan Kay - Gun Dogs

The Crazy World of Magic with Uncle Mal

Joseph Peace - Fire Stunts

James McKay - Falconry

The Company of Horsemen

Elaine Hill - Sheepdogs & Geese

The Crazy World of Magic with Uncle Mal

Ryan Kay - Gun Dogs

Terrier Racing

Jamie Squibb

Joseph Peace - Fire Stunts

Fancy Dress on Horseback followed by:Fancy Dress on Foot

The Company of Horsemen

The Derwent Hunt Parade of Hounds

Jamie Squibb

Evening Sports commence

Junior Showjumping

Ring 4

Ring 4

Ring 4

Showground

Ring 4

Ring 4

Main Ring

Ring 4

Showground

Ring 4

Main Ring

Main Ring

Ring 4

Main Ring

Main Ring

Main Ring

Main Ring

Ring 4

Main Ring

HEALTH & SAFETYTHE ATTENTION OF ALL EXHIBITORS, COMPETITORS, TRADERS AND MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC IS DRAWN TO THESE REGULATIONS

The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 places a responsibility on the Society for the health and safety of Society and CommitteeMembers, visitors, traders, exhibitors, contractors, volunteers and members of the public who are attending the Society’sAnnual Show. As a condition of entry into Thornton Le Dale Show all such persons are themselves required to comply fullywith the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and all other current, relevant legislation and/or established guidance relating tosafety at public events, including Thornton le Dale Show & Sports Society’s rules and regulations, this Health & Safety Policyand any legal obligations placed upon them.

The Society is committed to the highest attainable standards of health and safety for all of those persons listed above. To enablethese standards to be achieved and maintained the Society will endeavour to ensure that all applicable statutory requirementsare enforced and that the provisions of any relevant advisory Codes of Practice are recognised and implemented.

Every exhibitor and trader is responsible for the safety of all equipment including electrical generators and gas applianceswhich should be tested prior to use and the report be made available for inspection by the Show Director, if requested. Usersshould ensure that such equipment is operated in a safe manner and that in the event of such equipment catching fire, theappropriate means to deal with the incident is available on site. The Society will not be responsible for any accident that mayoccur from the machinery or equipment belonging to any exhibitor or trader, and it is a condition of Entry that each exhibitoror trader will hold the Society blameless, and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from any accident caused byan exhibitor’s or trader’s machinery or equipment.

The prior written approval of the Secretary is required before any Hazardous Substance can be brought onto the Showfields.Anyone bringing a Hazardous Substance on to the Showfields must ensure that it is transported, handled and stored in a safemanner.

Trade Stand Exhibitors will be responsible for the safety of the general public visiting their stand, ensuring that all exhibitsare safe and that adequate escape routes are provided. Traders are required to have in place appropriate Public LiabilityInsurance and must produce supporting documentary evidence to this effect before being allowed onto the Showfield.

Whilst the Society accepts that the behaviour of live exhibits is unpredictable, it would not expect exhibitors to show anyanimal that is not properly trained for showing.

FIRST AID, DOCTOR and VETERINARY SURGEON are in attendance on the Showfield and/or may be contacted via theSecretary who can be located at the Pavilion.

In the event of an emergency, a TELEPHONE is available from the Secretary, at the Pavilion.

All exhibitors and members of the public attending the Show should be aware that live exhibits can be easily frightened andcan be dangerous. They should pay particular attention where animals are tethered or moving and avoid behaviour that mightalarm them.

Livestock and equine exhibitors are responsible for carrying out their own risk assessment for the control, movement andconduct of their animals at all times and for applying reasonable controls to ensure that they do not escape or pose a danger tothe public. Livestock must be under the control of a competent handler when being moved. If the handler is a junior handler,he/she must be supervised by a competent adult handler who is able to restrain/control the animal in an emergency.

Children must be supervised at all times. No bicycles are allowed on the Showfield.

The Society reserve the right to prohibit entry to, eject or have ejected from the Showfields any person guilty of noisy ordisorderly conduct or of any other practice likely to annoy other persons attending the Show, or who interferes with the quietuse of the Showfields by any other person.

No alcohol may be brought onto the Showfield

All dogs brought onto the Showfield must be kept on a leash and under the control of a responsible person at all times. Ownersare required to clean up after their pets and deposit all waste in a litterbin.

Horses may only be ridden in the rings and designated exercise area and must not be ridden in areas open to the general public

Vehicle movements are not permitted on the Showground whilst the Show is open to the public (9.00 a.m. to 5.45 p.m. exceptessential service and emergency vehicles. Any moving vehicle must display headlamps and hazard warning indicators. Themaximum speed limit on the Showground is 5 mph.

In the event of an emergency everyone is asked to follow the directions issued by Officials of the Society, which may bebroadcast over the Public Address system.

LIST OF PERPETUAL TROPHIES

HORSESThe Geoff and Francis Dunn Memorial Trophy for Pony, not exceeding 15 h.h., rider to be 16 years or under. Local Children’s ClassThe Society’s Trophy for Best Turnout, Local Children’s ClassThe Mousie Memorial Trophy for Working pony, not exceeding 13.2 h.h., rider to be 14 years or underE. J. Vardon Challenge Cup for Working PonyThe R Fletcher Trophy for Hunter, 16 h.h. and overThe Jack Turnbull Memorial Trophy for Hunter under 16 h.h.The Hilda Wharton Memorial Trophy for Champion Ridden HunterThe Frank Avison Memorial Trophy for Brood Mare with Foal at FootThe Richard Morley Memorial Trophy for RoR Thoroughbred Show HorseFrank Cundall Memorial Trophy for 2 or 3 Year old HunterPeter Sykes Memorial Trophy for Pony Brood MareJohn Credland Memorial Trophy for Pony FoalPaddisons of Pickering Trophy for Pony YearlingThe Silver Jubilee Trophy for Pony 2 or 3 Year OldThe Society’s Challenge Trophy for Champion Hunter/PonyThe Jade Neal Trophy for Mountain & Moorland Pony, any age, to be ridden on a lead rein by a child 8 years or underThe Whisperdales Cup for Mountain & Moorland (ridden classes)The Moonstruck Native Pony Trophy for the Champion Pony (in hand classes 19-23)Hawsker Stud Trophy for the the Best Standard YearlingHawsker Stud Trophy for the the Best Miniature YearlingHawsker Stud Cup for the Best Miniature ShetlandChallenge Cup for Shetland PonyThe D. Prest Challenge Cup for Heavy Horse, YearlingThe Walter Tate Challenge Cup for Heavy Horse, 2 Year OldThe Rosedale Damp-proofing Challenge Cup for Heavy Horse 3 Years and aboveThe Thomas William Mudd Memorial Trophy for Pair of Heavy HorsesThe D. Mudd Challenge Trophy for Champion Heavy HorseThe John White Memorial Trophy for Pony exceeding 13.2 h.h. and not exceeding 14.2 h.h. Rider 16yrs. or underThe Sally Douglas Memorial Trophy for Ridden Pony not exceeding 12.2 h.h. shown on a lead rein. Rider 8yrs. or underThe Stan Cockerill Memorial Trophy for Veteran Horse.The Colin Chaloner Trophy for Champion Ridden PonyThe Gordon & Margaret Stead Memorial Trophy for Decorated Heavy HorseThe Ashley Burgess Challenge Trophy for Best Private Horse-Drawn TurnoutThe Henry Burnside Memorial Trophy for Best Tradesman’s Horse-Drawn TurnoutThe Hall Hotel Challenge Trophy for Fancy Dress on HorsebackRARE AND MINORITY BREEDSThe Society’s Challenge Trophy for the Best Rare Breed Sheep in ShowThe Society’s Champion Dexter Trophy for the Best Dexter in ShowCATTLEThe BOCM Pauls Tankard for Best HandlerThe Cargill Trophy for the Champion CalfThe Renault Agriculture Trophy for the Best Pedigree Beef AnimalThe Society’s Trophy for Best Animal (Native Breed Classes)The George Woodhead Memorial Trophy for Best Butchers BullockRuston Parva Challenge Trophy for Best Pair of Matching Butchers BeastsThe Society’s 1956 Challenge Trophy for Beef ChampionHarry Wilkinson Memorial Trophy for Champion Beef CalfThe Society’s Millennium Bowl for Best Beast in ShowSHEEPThe Ron Glaves Memorial Trophy for Leicester SheepThe Burgess Feeds Challenge Trophy for Texel SheepThe Society’s Silver Challenge Trophy for Suffolk SheepThe Ernest Lunn Trophy for the Champion Suffolk Gimmer Shearling (Non MV Accredited)The Yorkshire Building Society’s Challenge Trophy for Best Pen of Crossbred SheepThe G. R. P. & C. B. Hill Trophy for Best Pen of Butchers’ LambsThe Yorkshire Building Society’s Challenge Trophy for Scottish Blackface Sheep

LIST OF PERPETUAL TROPHIES cont.TheYorkshire Building Society’s Challenge Trophy for Swaledale SheepThe James & Dianne Stenton Cup for Single Mule Gimmer LambThe R. A. Robinson Challenge Cup for Jacob SheepThe A. Croft Remembrance Trophy for Best Sheep in ShowThe F J Pashby Memorial Trophy for Best Young HandlerPIGSThe Denis Houlston Memorial Plaque for Best Breeding Boar in Show.The Lee Fax Cup for Best Matching Pair of Pigs in ShowThe Hollows Trophy for Best Pig in ShowThe Wolds Cup for Reserve ChampionGOATSThe Allerston Trophy for Champion GoatThe Ellerburn Trophy for Best KidThe Ice Lager Shield for Best GoatlingFERRETSThe G Kendall Shield for the Champion Adult in ShowThe V Colgate Trophy for the Champion Kit in ShowSHEEP DOG TRIALThe Jack Hollows Memorial Trophy for best aggregate score (Malton, Ryedale &Thornton Le Dale Show)The Society’s Challenge Trophy to the Trials WinnerThe R. A. Sutcliffe “Hard Luck” TrophyThe Norman Darrell Memorial Trophy for Best Outrun, Lift and FetchThe Thornton Dale Estate Trophy for Dog or Bitch in Best ConditionVINTAGE TRACTORSThe George Ireland Memorial Trophy for the judge’s favourite FergusonThe Society’s Trophy for the Best Tractor in ShowThe Brian Turnbull Challenge Cup for the Best Classic Tractor 1960 onwards - restored condition.EXEMPTION DOG SHOWPickprospect Labrador Shield for Best Labrador RetrieverThe Charlie Wheldon Memorial Cup for Rescue DogFUR AND FEATHERThe S. Hill Memorial Trophy for Best Rabbit in ShowThe John Clubley Trophy for Best Cavy in ShowBest Bantam in ShowThe J. C. Gray Silver Spoon for Best Racing Pigeon in ShowThe Derwent Joinery Cup for Best ModenaThe J. C. Gray Silver Spoon for Best Fancy Pigeon in ShowThe N. Dunwell Cup for Faced Fancy ChallengeThe M.K.M. Building Supplies Cup for Best Junior PigeonThe Barnes Cup for Children’s ExhibitsDAIRY PRODUCEThe E. D. Stothard Challenge TrophyThe Jocelyn Sarah Warriner Memorial TrophyThe Jayne Coyle Memorial TrophyHANDICRAFTSThe Betty Smith Trophy for Best Matinee Coat.The Mary Coultate Memorial Trophy for Best Article of EmbroideryThe Ann Moore Memorial Trophy for Best Article of BeadworkThe Society’s Trophy will be awarded for the Best Exhibit overallPATCHWORK & QUILTINGThe Rylands Rose Bowl presented for Best Article of Patchwork or QuiltingPHOTOGRAPHY AND ARTThe Sheila Rhodes-Lucas Silver Jubilee TrophyFARM PRODUCEThe G. A. Pearson Memorial CupFRUIT LIQUEURThe Spendlow Trophy for Best Fruit Liqueur.

LIST OF PERPETUAL TROPHIES cont.

CROOKS & STICKSThe T. Cockburn Challenge Cup for Best Exhibit in ShowThe Stan Andrews Memorial Trophy for Best Half Head StickThe Alf Matthews Memorial Trophy for Best Novice entryThe British Stickmakers Guild Engraved Tankard for Best Stick in Show. (Sponsored by Thornton le Dale Show & Sports Society)The Ernest Lunn Memorial Trophy for a stick which has not won a prize at this year’s ShowCHILDREN’S SECTIONThe Society’s TrophyThe Topham TrophyThe Ann Moore Cup for Junior BeadworkThe Katie Jackson Memorial Trophy for Art and CraftThe Barnes Cup for Flower ArrangementHORTICULTUREThe C Kirby Memorial Trophy for best example from one vegetable and one flower class in Local Section.The Bernard Grayson Challenge Trophy for Local Section.The Buck Inn Trophy for Best PotatoesThe Society’s 1953 Coronation Challenge Trophy (Overall Garden Produce - Open Classes)The Elsie Turnbull Memorial Trophy for Flower ArrangementThe Mary Hooke Memorial Trophy for Flower ArrangementThe Lilian Clarke Memorial Trophy for Best FuchsiaThe Fulton Challenge Trophy for Garden FlowersThe George Hodgson Memorial Trophy for RosesThe Joey Barnes Trophy for Local FlowersThe Don Lickes Memorial Trophy for DahliasThe W. Croft Challenge Cup for GladioliThe Arthur Bolton Rose BowlThe I. G. & M. Hooke Trophy for Best Single Rose (Open Classes)The Society’s Trophy for Dahlias (Open Classes)The Society’s Challenge Trophy (Overall Flowers - Open Classes)SPORTSThe Benjamin Jackson Trophy to the winner of the Boy’s Race (12 and 13 years old)The Tim Fletcher Memorial Shield to the winner of the Ladies’ Egg & Spoon RaceThe Pickering Cup to the winner of the Men’s 440 yds. RaceEVENING EVENTSThe P. K. Wrightson Challenge Cup for Showjumping. Ponies not exceeding 13.2 hhThe Clive Branfoot Challenge Trophy for Showjumping. Ponies not exceeding 14.2 hhTERRIERSMrs. G. Garbutt’s Cup for Best TerrierMrs. M. Markham’s Cup for Best Puppy

MISSING TROPHIESRegrettably a number of trophies awarded at previous Shows have still

not been returned. Whilst a trophy may be listed in the Schedule, unlessreturned on or before Showday, it cannot be presented this year.

We would like to remind all exhibitors that trophies can be brought back on Showday but that it wouldbe of immense help to us if arrangements can be made to return trophies ahead of this date.

Trophies should be returned to our Trophy Secretary:

Mrs. H Pashby, White House Farm, Low Marishes, Malton, YO17 6RJ. Tel: 01653 668545

or alternatively left at: Wardill Bros. The Square, Thornton Le Dale, YO18 7LF.

If you have a trophy in your possession, please ensure that it is returned forthis year’s Show

1. ObjectivesThe objects of the Society are:-

(a) The holding of an Annual Show for the display of exhibits and trades relative to agriculture,horticulture and the community of the Thornton le Dale district and surrounding area.

(b) The improvement of agriculture, horticulture, forestry and ancillary industries, crafts and thebreeding of livestock.

(c) The encouragement and promotion of an interest in all forms of equestrian activity.

(d) The promotion and advancement of other recreational and vocational activities of benefit to thecommunity.

2. DisclaimerTHORNTON LE DALE SHOW AND SPORTS SOCIETY is not responsible for any damage to property or injury topersons arising out of the Society’s activities carried out on the Showfields either on the day of the Show or on any otherday. Any person entering or bringing any property on to the Showfields in connection with the Society’s activities does soentirely at his or her own risk. The Society will not accept responsibility for any claim for damage or injury caused in anyway whatsoever on the Showfields on the day of the Show.

3. CompensationThe Society will not be in any way responsible for any claim for compensation or otherwise in regard to, the holding of, oranything arising out of, or connected with, their Shows.

4. Responsibility for AccidentsThe Society will not be responsible for any accident that may occur from the machinery or equipment belonging to anyexhibitor or trader, and it is a condition of Entry that each exhibitor or trader will hold the Society blameless, and indemnifyit against any legal proceedings arising from any accident caused by an exhibitor’s or trader’s machinery. Trade StandExhibitors will be responsible for the safety of the general public visiting their stand, ensuring that all exhibits are safe andthat adequate escape routes are provided. Exhibitors and traders are required to have in place appropriate Public LiabilityInsurance and must produce supporting documentary evidence to this effect before being allowed onto the Showfields.

5. Non-liability of the SocietyThe Society will not be responsible for any losses, mistakes, or accidents of any description that may occur to any entry, andentries will only be received subject to this condition.

6. DisputesThe decision of the Society will be final and binding in all questions or disputes of any kind whatsoever arising out of or inconnection with this Society’s Show. All persons entering exhibits for this Show will by such act be deemed to have agreedwith the Society to refer such questions or disputes to that Society, and it is on this distinct understanding that entries areaccepted.

7. Date when entries receivedAll Entries must be made in writing to the appropriate Class Secretary in accordance with the instructions detailed in theSchedule. Entries sent by post must be accompanied by the correct remittance where any entrance money is payable.Blank entry forms may be obtained from the Secretary or online at www.thorntonledale.com. Cheques are to be madepayable to Thornton Le Dale Show & Sports Society. A receipt will only be issued on request accompanied by astamped addressed envelope.

8. Entry FeesAll fees to be paid with entry. Entry fees to be 10% of the first prize money unless otherwise stated. Exhibitor’spaying £10.00 or more in entry fees for Tent Classes will be issued with 1 free admission wristband. 2 wristbands willbe issued to Livestock/Horse Exhibitors.

9. Power to refuse EntriesThe Society may refuse or cancel any Entry at their discretion without giving any reason. Whenever, under this rule, anyentry is refused or cancelled, the fees for such entry may, at the discretion of the Society, be refunded and if refundedaccepted by the exhibitor or intending exhibitor in full satisfaction of all claims against the Society.

GENERAL REGULATIONS

10. Exhibitor’s InstructionsEvery Exhibitor will produce a certificate, if so required by the Society, to prove the age of any exhibit entered by him andwill answer all such questions as may be put to him by the Society in respect of his exhibit.

11. Tent ClassesAll exhibits to be delivered to the Showfields and staged by 9.30 a.m. and to remain until 5.00 p.m. Judging will commenceat 10.00 a.m. and the Marquees will be closed to the public while judging takes place. No exhibits to be removed from themarquee before 5.00 p.m without permission of the Secretary.

12. Horticultural SectionAll exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor. ‘Local’ classes, exhibits to have been grown in the Parishes of Thornton leDale, Marishes, Wilton, Allerston, Ebberston, Lockton and Levisham. ‘Open’ classes can be entered by anybodyirrespective of where the produce was grown. The Committee reserves the right to inspect the garden of any personagainst whom any objection may be made.

13. StockAll stock must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor and must have been in the exhibitor’s possession for at least twomonths before the Show. All stock to be on the Showfield at least 30 minutes prior to judging and remain until 4.30 p.m.

The Society will not be responsible for correct classification of exhibits staged on or before the day of the Show. Exhibitorsare reminded that it is their responsibility to insure against damage or injury caused by their animals.

14. MeasurementsAll animals entered in Classes with conditions as to height may in the event of a dispute, be measured with their shoes on.An allowance of ½ in. will be made for shoes. Alternatively, a Measurement Certificate considered appropriate by theSecretary may be accepted. Such Certificates must accompany each animal, or be produced before prize money will bepaid. Where the weight of an animal is in dispute, the Society reserve the right to weigh the animal before prize money willbe paid.

15. Conditions as to award of prizesWhen any conditions are attached to the winning of a premium, the prize will not be paid until such conditions have beenfulfilled and a certificate thereof produced to the Secretary.

16. ObjectionAny person wishing to lodge an objection to the award of a prize, must do so in writing to the Secretary within ½ hour ofjudging being completed, or within ½ hour of the opening of the Marquee in which the exhibit is staged, and deposit with theSecretary the sum of £10. The Secretary will instruct a Committee of Appeal to act on behalf of the Show Committee onShow Day and should a solution not be obtained, prizes and forfeits will be held until the next full Committee meeting. Ifon investigation by the Committee the objection is not sustained to their satisfaction, the deposit money will, at the discretionof the Society, be forfeited to the funds of the Society.

17. DisqualificationIn all cases of disqualification the animal or other exhibits placed next in merit will succeed to the prize.

18. JudgingThe judges decision to be final. The Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry, and judges are empowered towithhold any prizes where exhibits are not of sufficient number or merit. Classes may be split at the Judge’s discretion.

19. Judging in case of animals entered in more than one classWhen any animal is entered in more than one Class the Society will not undertake that the two classes will be judged atdifferent times, nor will the judging in one Ring be delayed to suit the convenience of exhibitors having animals entered inmore than one Class.

20. Judges’ numbersAll animals brought to the Show Ground for exhibition must have the judges’ number and care must be taken by theexhibitors that each animal has its proper number attached. Corresponding numbers will be attached to each stall or penprepared on the Showfields for each animal or pen of animals, and on no account will any person be allowed to remove anyanimals from the stalls or pens so assigned to them until the close of the Show, except when taken before the judges.

21. Mock AuctionsMock Auctions WILL NOT BE ALLOWED on the Showfields.

22. Admission to the FieldThe public will be admitted into the Showfields from 8.45 a.m. upon payment of the appropriate admission fees which arecurrently:-

Adults - £10.00Children - £4.00 (5 and under 16 years of age)Children under 5years of age - FreeEntry to the Showfield after 4.00 p.m. - £2.50 (Children free)

Admission charges will be determined from time to time by the Committee.

The Society reserve the right to eject or have ejected from the Showfields any person guilty of noisy or disorderly conductor of any other practice likely to annoy or endanger other persons attending the Show, or who will interfere with the quietuse of the Showfields by any other person.

23. Conditions and privileges of membership.The payment of £24.00 annually will constitute the subscriber a Vice President of the Society; the payment of £10.50annually a Member. The level of subscription will be reviewed annually and will become due and payable in advance on the1st day of January in each year.

Payment of the annual subscription to the Funds of the Society entitles Members to a Members Badge and one free admissionto the Annual Show. Vice Presidents will receive two Vice Presidents Badges and free admission for two persons to theAnnual Show.

24. Time for admission for exhibitsAll Exhibits will be admitted to the Show Ground between 7.30 a.m. and 9.30 a.m.

25. TrophiesTrophies will be awarded as specified in the Show Schedule. All trophies will remain the property of the Society. Alltrophies to be held for one year only, and to be returned to the Secretary or other nominated persons before the day of thenext Show in a clean and presentable condition. Prior approval must be sought from the Secretary before any trophies areengraved. Persons wishing to engrave trophies do so at their own expense. The Secretary to be notified of any damage toa trophy. Trophy Winners will be held liable for the security and safe keeping of the trophy whilst in their possession andwill be responsible for meeting its replacement cost in the event of loss. Winners are advised to check their insuranceprovision in respect of this matter.

26. Date of ShowThe Society’s 100th Annual Show will be held at The Showfields, Maltongate, Thornton le Dale on Wednesday, 7 August2019.

By Order of the CommitteeMartin BlytheMartin BlytheMartin BlytheMartin BlytheMartin BlytheChairman

FREE CAR PARK ON THE SHOWGROUNDCARS PARKED AT OWNERS RISK

CAR PARKING ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE NATIONAL PARK CAR PARK, VIA MALTONGATE (PAY & DISPLAY)PUBLIC TOILETS ARE PROVIDED IN THIS CAR PARK

PRIZE MONEY FOR CLASSES HELD IN THE MAIN MARQUEEWILL BE PAID OUT IN THE MARQUEE AT 4.30 p.m.

PLEASE NOTEExhibitors and others entitled to free admission to the Showfield will be issued with a wristband(see General Regulations, Item 8) which permits free entry to the Showground for 1 person.Any other accompanying adults or children must pay the normal entry charge.

Other free admissions are as follows:-

Vice-Presidents and Members with badgesJudges and Officials with badgesHolders of Complimentary ticketsHolders of Trade Stand tickets

SCHEDULE OF CLASSESHorse Section

NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THE FIELD

NB. A rider must not have attained the maximum age stipulated in a class, before 1st

January this year.

WORKING PONIES and RIDDEN HUNTERSJudging to start at 9:00 a.m. in Ring 1.Judges: Mr Craig Elenor (Easingwold)

Ms Sara Parrot (Easingwold)

Prizes: Class 1: 1st £10; 2nd £5; 3rd £3. Entry fee £1.Classes 2 and 3: 1st £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £5. Entry fee £5.

Classes 4, 5, 6 and 7: 1st £20; 2nd £15; 3rd £10. Entry fee £5.

1. Pony, not exceeding 15 h.h., rider to be 16 years or under. (No jumping required).This is a local class to be ridden by children who live within a 5 mile radius ofThornton le Dale Showground. (No entries on lead rein in this class).

The Geoff and Francis Dunn Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.The Society’s Trophy will be awarded for the Best Turnout in this class.

2. Working Pony, not exceeding 13.2 h.h., rider to be 14 years or under.The Mousie Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

3. Working Pony, exceeding 13.2 h.h. and not exceeding 15 h.h., rider to be 16 years orunder.

The E. J. Vardon Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

4. Hunter, 16 h.h. and over, to be ridden in the ring.The R Fletcher Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.First Prize given by Mr D Marley.5. Hunter, under 16 h.h., to be ridden in the ring.The J Turnbull Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.The Hilda Wharton Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the overall winner of classes 4 and 5.

6. Coloured Horse or Pony to be ridden in the ring. (No entries on lead rein in thisclass).

7. RoR Thoroughbred Show Horse, to be ridden in the ring. Horses must be 4 yearsold and over, have raced and be registered at Weatherbys. Riders to be 16 years oldand over.

The Richard Morley Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

HUNTER & PONY BREEDINGJudging to start at 9.00 a.m. in Ring 2.Judge: Miss C Batterbee (Saltburn)

Prizes: 1st £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £5. Entry fee £5.

8. Hunter Brood Mare with foal at foot or stinted.The Frank Avison Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

9. Hunter Foal.10. Hunter Yearling.11. 2 or 3 year old Hunter. (Class may be split at Judge’s discretion if entry numbers warrant).The Frank Cundall Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class,

12. Coloured Horse or Pony, to be shown in hand.13. Brood Mare 14.2 h.h. or under with foal at foot.The Peter Sykes Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

14. Foal, Produce of Mare 14.2 h.h. or under.The John Credland Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

15. Pony Yearling, produce of a mare, 14.2 h.h. or under.The Paddisons of Pickering Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

16. 2 or 3 year old Pony, produce of a mare, 14.2 h.h. or under.(Class may be split at Judge’s discretion if entry numbers warrant).The Society’s Silver Jubilee Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

Parade of 1st Prize Winners in classes 8 to 16.for

THE SOCIETY’S PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY

MOUNTAIN & MOORLANDJudging to start at approximately 9.00 a.m. in Ring 3.

Judge: Miss Lucy Waite (Hawnby)Prizes: 1st £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £5. Entry fee £5.

17. Shetland Pony (Standard), to be shown in hand.Hawsker Stud Trophy for the Best Standard Yearling.

18. Shetland Pony (Miniature), to be shown in hand.Hawsker Stud Trophy for the Best Miniature Yearling.Hawsker Stud Cup for the Best Miniature Shetland.Challenge Cup for the Best Shetland Pony Classes 17 and 18.

19. Dartmoor and Exmoor Ponies, any age, to be shown in hand.20. Welsh A Pony, to be shown in hand.21. Welsh B Pony, to be shown in hand.22. Welsh C & D Ponies, to be shown in hand.23. Large breeds (Connemara, Highland, Fell, New Forest, Dales), to be shown in hand.The Moonstruck Native Pony Trophy will be awarded to the Champion Pony from Classes 19 - 23.(1st and 2nd Prizewinners to compete)Champion Rosettes donated by The Whisperdales Stud.

24. Mountain & Moorland Pony, to be ridden on a lead rein by a child under 9 years ofage.

The Jade Neal Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

25. Mountain and Moorland first ridden pony, to be ridden by a child under 12 years ofage.

26. Ridden Mountain & Moorland, 4 years old and over. Small breeds (Dartmoor,Exmoor, Welsh A & B and Shetland) to be ridden in the ring.

The Whisperdales Cup will be awarded to the winner of this class.

27. Ridden Mountain & Moorland, 4 years old and over. Large breeds (Connemara,Highland, Fell, New Forest, Dales, Welsh C & D) to be ridden in the ring.

Champion Rosettes donated by The Whisperdales Stud.

HEAVY HORSESJudging to start at 10:45 a.m. (approx.) in Ring 2.

Judge: Mr Matthew Burks (Market Rasen)Prizes: 1st £25; 2nd £20; 3rd £15. Entry fee £5.

28. Brood Mare with foal at foot.29. Foal.30. Yearling.The D. Prest Challenge Cup will be awarded to the winner of this class.

31. 2 Year Old.The Walter Tate Challenge Cup will be awarded to the winner of this class.

32. Mare, not having produced foal this year, or Gelding, 3 years old and upwards.The Rosedale Damp Proofing Cup will be awarded to the winner of this class.

33. Pair of Heavy HorsesThe Thomas William Mudd Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.A Spoon and Rosette presented by the Shire Horse Society will be awarded the Best Mare or Filly in Show.(This award of the Special Prize is subject to the Shire Horse Society Special Conditions of Offer and to qualify the winner must be a member of the Shire Horse Society).

Parade of 1st Prize winners in Classes 28 - 32 for theD. MUDD CHALLENGE CUP

for the best Heavy Horse in the Show

RIDDEN PONIESJudging to start at 12:30 (approx.) in Ring 3.

Judge: Mrs Phillipa Mouintain (East Ardsley)Prizes: Classes 34 - 40, 1st £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £5. Entry fee £5.

34. Pony not exceeding 12.0 h.h., to be shown on lead rein. Ridden by a child 8 years oldor under. Pony to be shown fully plaited.

The Sally Douglas Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.1st Prize Class 34 donated in memory of Mrs W Morley.2nd Prize Class 34 donated by Mrs J A Avison.

35. Pony not exceeding 12.2 h.h., rider to be 12 years or under.36. Pony, exceeding 12.2 h.h. and not exceeding 13.2 h.h., rider to be 14 years or under.1st Prize given by Mr. R. Boulton37. Pony, exceeding 13.2 h.h. and not exceeding 14.2 h.h., rider to be 16 years or under.The John White Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

38. Veteran Pony not exceeding 15 h.h., to be ridden in the ring.Open to all ponies and horses over the age of 15 years. This class will be judged on the condition and turnout of the animal.Lead reins accepted providing the rider is under 8 years of age. Entry must be made on Form. No Entries taken on Show Day.The Stan Cockerill Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

Parade of 1st Prize winners in classes 35, 36 & 37 for theColin Chaloner Trophy for the Best Ridden Pony in the Show

39. Tack and Turnout, Rider to be 16 years or under, lead rein permitted. (Lead reins areaccepted providing the rider is under 8 years of age).

40. Tack and Turnout, Rider to be 17 years and over.

DECORATED HORSES AND DRIVING CLASSESJudging to start at 2.15 p.m. in Rings 1 & 2

Judge: Mr Matthew Burks (Market Rasen)Prizes: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £20; 5th £10. Entry fee £4.

41. Decorated Heavy Horse in Harness. (No Entry Fee)Gordon and Margaret Stead Memorial Trophy to the winner of this class.

42. Private Horse Drawn Turnout.£10 Prize Money given in memory of Mr. R. Taylor by Mrs Elaine Bell.The Ashley Burgess Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

43. Tradesman’s Horse Drawn Turnout.3rd Prize given by Carousel Coin Machines.The Henry Burnside Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

FANCY DRESS ON HORSEBACKPrizes: 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £2. Entry fee £4.Judging to start at 3.45 p.m. in Rings 1 & 2Judge: Mrs P Wright (Thornton Le Dale)

44. Fancy dress on Horseback. Entry on form please.The Hall Hotel Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.Prizes donated by Mrs P Wright in memory of Mrs. Peggy Hill.Rosettes will be awarded to all competitors

RARE AND MINORITY BREEDSAll entries in this Section, Classes 50 - 60 to:

Mr P Christopherson, Stonehaven, South Lane, Thornton le Dale, YO18 7QU.Tel: 01751 477586

CATTLEAll cattle must be accompanied by a valid cattle passport

Judging to start at 10.30 a.m.Judge: T B C ( )

Prizes: 1st £8; 2nd £5; 3rd £3. Entry Fee £1.

50. Any cattle qualifying as a Rare or Minority Breed. Should there be sufficient entriesthe class will be divided at the discretion of the judge.

SHEEPALL SHEEP TO BE PENNED BY 9.30 a.m. AND TO REMAIN UNTIL 4.30 p.m.

Judging of Rare and Minority Breed Sheep to start at 11.00 a.m.Judge: Mr E R Medway (Harrogate)

Prizes: 1st £8; 2nd £5; 3rd £3. Entry Fee £1.

Classes may be split at the judge’s discretion

Under the “Sheep & Goats (Records, Identification and Movement) (England)Order 2009 (as amended)” all Exhibitors are required to complete anARAMS1 declaration and identify all entries (individual ear tags) in

accordance with the requirements of SAGRIMO.

51. Primitive Male. Ram Lamb .Prize money in Class 51 donated by Mr D Coupland.52. Primitive Male. Shearling or Older Ram.53. Primitive Female. Gimmer Lamb.54. Primitive Female. Shearling or Older Ewe.55. Non-Primitive Male. Ram Lamb.Prize money in Class 55 donated by Mr & Mrs R Hawkhead.56. Non-Primitive Male. Shearling or Older Ram.57. Non-Primitive Female. Gimmer Lamb.58. Non Primitive Female. Shearling or Older EweThe Society’s Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the Best Rare Breed Sheep in Show..

DEXTER CATTLEAll cattle must be accompanied by a valid cattle passport

Judging to commence at 1.00 p.m.(All stock to be on the Showfield a minimum of 30 mins. before scheduled judging commences)

Judge: Mrs P Le Cornu (Fylingdales)Prizes: 1st £20; 2nd £15; 3rd £10. Entry Fee £2

Registered Name of animal to be stated on entry form along with Pedigree and number.Points awarded go forward to National Dexter Competition

59. Heifer or Cow in milk.60. Bull or Heifer Calf up to 12 months old.61. Heifer 12 months to Calving.62. Dry Cow.A Silver Spoon and Champion Rosette presented by the Dexter Cattle Society will be awarded to the Best Beast in Show.The Society’s Champion Dexter Trophy for the Best Dexter in Show.

CATTLE SECTIONAll cattle must be accompanied by a valid cattle passport

Judging to commence at 10.15 a.m.(All stock to be on the Showfield a minimum of 30 mins. before scheduled judging commences)

Prizes: 1st £30; 2nd £20; 3rd £15. Entry fee £3

The Society’s Millennium Bowl for Best Beast in Show

CALVES - ANY BREED(pedigree or non-pedigree)

Judge: T.B.C. ()

70. Calf under 6 months of age, shown by handler aged 11 years or under (to be judged onturnout of calf and handler, and handler ability/knowledge).

71. Calf under 6 months of age, shown by handler aged 12 to 16 years (to be judged onturnout of calf and handler, and handler ability/knowledge).

The Cargill Trophy for Champion Calf - Classes 70 & 71.£20 Prize Money given by Boulton & Cooper Ltd, Malton.The B.O.C.M. Pauls Tankard to Best Handler Classes 70 & 71.

PEDIGREE BEEF CATTLE - CONTINENTAL BREEDSJudge: T.B.C. ()

Judging to follow Calves

72. Cow or Heifer in Calf or with Calf at foot.1st Prize Class 72 donated by E A W Hardwick73. Maiden Heifer, age taken into consideration.74. Young Breeding Bull.75. Group of Three Animals shown in previous classes owned by same Exhibitor.The Renault Agriculture Trophy for Best Beef Animal in Classes 72 - 75.Prize money in Classes 72 - 75 donated by Swales Yorkshire Dales Dairy Ice Cream.

NATIVE BREED CATTLE(pedigree or non-pedigree)

Judge: T.B.C. ()Judging to follow Pedigree Beef

76. Cow or Heifer in Calf or with Calf at foot.77. Maiden Heifer, age taken into consideration.78. Young Breeding Bull.79. Group of Three Animals shown in previous classes owned by same Exhibitor.The Society’s Trophy for Best Animal in Classes 76 - 79..

BEEF CATTLEJudge: T B C ()

Judging to follow Native Breed Cattle at approx. 12.00 p.m.

80. Butchers Bullock any breed, any weight.The George Woodhead Memorial Trophy for Best Butchers Bullock.Prize Money Class 80 donated in memory of Mr. G. Woodhead by Woodhead Bros. Farming Co.81 Pair of Matching Butchers Beasts.2nd Prize Class 81 donated by Mr. J. S. A. Robson.The Ruston Parva Challenge Trophy given for the Champion Class 81.82. Butchers Heifer any breed, any weight.Prize Money Class 82 donated by B.A.T.A. Ltd.83. Calf, any breed under 9 months of age on Showday.The Harry Wilkinson Memorial Trophy for Champion Beef Calf.The Society’s 1956 Challenge Trophy given for Beef Champion.A special prize of £20 donated by Mr Chris Beal will be awarded the Best Home Bred Beef Beast in Show.

Sheep SectionFLEECES

(exhibited in the main marquee, please see Produce Section for entry details)Prizes: Classes 66 - 70: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judge: Mr M Hudson (Shipley)(A fleece may be entered in an alternative class at the discretion of the judge)

66. Fine Fleece.67. Medium Fleece.68. Cross and Lustre Fleece.69. Hill or Mountain Fleece.70. Naturally Coloured Fleece.Classes 66 - 70 sponsored by The British Wool Marketing Board.

ALL SHEEP TO BE PENNED BY 9.00 a.m. AND TO REMAIN UNTIL 4.30 p.m.

Due to space limitations and the popularity of the Show only one groupentry per exhibitor and two entries for other classes can be accepted.

SHEEP SCAB - ALL SHEEP ENTERED FOR THE SHOW MUST HAVE BEEN TREATED INACCORDANCE WITH THE STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS IN FORCE AT THE TIME.

Under the “Sheep & Goats (Records, Identification and Movement) (England)Order 2009 (as amended)” all Exhibitors are required to complete anARAMS1 declaration and identify all entries (individual ear tags) in

accordance with the requirements of SAGRIMO.

MV/CAE ACCREDITATION SCHEME - Suffolk classes (102 - 107) are for MV accredited andnon-accredited sheep. Texel classes (108 - 113) are for MV accredited sheep only, (114 - 119) fornon-accredited sheep only. (Scheme stock must be accompanied by an SAC valid Certificate ofAccreditation/Health Status Report [check expiry date]). Only lorries with solid partitions andseparate loading/unloading ramps for each type of stock may be used to transport both accredited/non-accredited stock. Animals are to be unloaded and penned as instructed by the Stewards.

All sheep must be ready to show by 9.30 a.m. prompt.

Specific judging times for each class will be displayed on the morning of the Show.

Judging of the Champion Sheep in Show (inter breed) will take place at 2.00 p.m.Individual breed champions must be available for judging at that time.

The A. Croft Remembrance Trophy will be awarded for Best Sheep in Show.

A young handlers competition for children aged 11years and under, and 12 years andover will be held immediately after judging of the Champion Sheep in Show.

The F J Pashby Memorial Trophy for Best Young Handler.All entrants will receive a rosette.

Prizes: 1st £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £5. Entry fee 1.50p.

ENGLISH LONGWOOL LEICESTER SHEEPJudge: Mr A Muddiman (Brackley)

90. Shearling or Aged Ram.91. Ram Lamb.92. Ewe, having reared lambs this year.93. Gimmer Shearling.94. Gimmer Lamb.95. Group of 3 Leicester Sheep, 1 Male and 2 Females.£20 Prizes donated by Mr. B Glaves will be awarded the best male and the best female Leicester in Show.The Ron Glaves Memorial Trophy will be presented to the Best Leicester in Show.

BLUE FACED LEICESTER SHEEPJudge: Mr Richard Ellis (Addingham)

96. Shearling or Aged Ram.97. Ram Lamb.98. Ewe, having reared lambs this year.99. Gimmer Shearling.100. Gimmer Lamb.101. Group of 3 Sheep, 1 Male and 2 Females.

SUFFOLK SHEEPJudge: Mr Andrew Hewson (Carlisle)

102. Shearling or Aged Ram.103. Ram Lamb.104. Ewe, having reared lambs this year..105. Gimmer Shearling.The Ernest Lunn Trophy will be awarded the Champion Gimmer Shearling

106. Gimmer Lamb.1st Prize Class 106 donated by Mr. J. B. Lunn107. Group of 3 Sheep, 1 Male and 2 Females.The Society’s Silver Challenge Trophy will be awarded for the Champion Suffolk Sheep.

TEXEL SHEEPJudge: Mr C Riby (Fraisthorpe)

Classes 108 - 113 are for MV accredited stock only.

108. Shearling or Aged Ram.109. Ram Lamb.110. Ewe, having reared lambs this year.111. Gimmer Shearling.112. Gimmer Lamb.113. Group of 3 Sheep, 1 Male and 2 Females.

Classes 114 - 119 are for non MV accredited stock only

114. Shearling or Aged Ram.115. Ram Lamb.116. Ewe, having reared lambs this year.117. Gimmer Shearling.118. Gimmer Lamb.119. Group of 3 Sheep, 1 Male and 2 Females.The Burgess Feeds Challenge Trophy will be awarded for the Champion Texel Sheep.Texel Sheep Breeder (North) Points System applies at this years Show (NATSB).

CROSS-BRED BREEDING SHEEPJudge: Mr Andrew Hewson (Carlisle)

120. Pen of 2 Cross-Bred Ewes.121. Pen of 2 Cross-Bred Gimmer Shearlings.Prizes for Class 121 donated by Boulton & Cooper Ltd., Malton.122. Pen of 2 Cross-Bred Gimmer Lambs for Breeding Purposes.The Yorkshire Building Society’s Challenge Trophy will be awarded for the best pen of Crossbred Sheep.

BUTCHERS LAMBS(Non MV Accredited Entries Only)

Judge: Mr A Park (Cranswick)

None of the entries to have been shown in any other class

123. Pen of 2 Cross-Bred Lambs for butchering purposes (untrimmed).124. Pen of 2 Lambs for butchering purposes, not more than 45 kilos liveweight each.125. Pen of 2 Butcher’s Lambs by a Texel Ram.126. Pen of 2 Butcher’s Lambs by a Suffolk Ram.The G.R.P. and C.B. Hill Trophy will be awarded for the Best Pen of Butcher’s Lambs in Classes 123 and 124.1st Prize in Classes 125 & 126 donated by Mr. C. B. Hill.

SCOTTISH BLACKFACE SHEEPJudge: Mr William Weatherson (Haltwhistle)

127. Aged Ram.128. Shearling Ram.129. Ram Lamb.130. Ewe, having reared lambs this year.131. Gimmer Shearling.132. Gimmer Lamb..3rd Prize Class 132 given by Mrs. E. Grayson.133. Group of 4 Sheep, group to consist of: Shearling or Aged Ram, Ram Lamb, Gimmer

Shearling or Ewe and Gimmer Lamb.The Yorkshire Building Society’s Challenge Trophy will be awarded for the Champion Scottish Blackface Sheep.

SWALEDALE SHEEPJudge: Mr James Pratt (Leyburn)

134. Aged Ram.135. Shearling Ram.136. Ram Lamb.137. Ewe, having reared lambs this year.138. Gimmer Shearling.139. Gimmer Lamb.140. Group of 4 Sheep, group to consist of Shearling or Aged Ram, Ram Lamb, Gimmer

Shearling or Ewe, and Gimmer Lamb.A Rosette donated by the Swaledale Sheep Society will be presented to the Champion in this section.The Yorkshire Building Society Challenge Trophy will be awarded for the Champion Swaledale Sheep.

MULE SHEEPJudge: Mr Richard Ellis (Addingham)

141. Single Mule Gimmer Lamb.The James & Dianne Stenton Cup will be awarded to the winner of Class 141.142. Pair of Mule Gimmer Lambs.143. Single Mule Gimmer Shearling.144. Single Mule Ewe, havings reared lambs this year.

JACOB SHEEP‘All Sheep to be Shown to Breed Society Rules’

Judge: Mr Peter Bull (Wadhurst)145. Aged Ram.146. Shearling Ram.147. Ram Lamb born this year.148. Ewe, having reared lambs this year.149. Gimmer Shearling.150. Gimmer Lamb born this year.151. Group of 3 Sheep, 1 Male and 2 Females.Entries in classes 145, 146, 148 and 149 to have been shorn bare on or after 1st January this year.A Rosette donated by the Jacob Sheep Society will be presented to the Champion in this section.The R. A. Robinson Challenge Cup will be awarded for the Champion Jacob Sheep.

ANY OTHER PEDIGREE NATIVE BREEDJudge: Mrs Beryl Thompson (Sneaton)

152. Shearling or Aged Ram.153. Ram Lamb.154. Ewe, having reared lambs this year.155. Shearling Ewe.156. Gimmer Lamb.157. Group of 3 Sheep, 1 Male and 2 Females.

CHAROLLAIS SHEEPJudge: Mrs Margaret Watkinson (Sessay)

158. Shearling or Aged Ram.159. Ram Lamb.160. Ewe, having reared lambs this year.161. Shearling Ewe.162. Gimmer Lamb.163. Group of 3 Sheep, 1 Male and 2 Females.

ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL BREEDJudge: Mr A Park (Cranswick)

164. Shearling or Aged Ram.165. Ram Lamb.166. Ewe, having reared lambs this year.167. Gimmer Shearling.168. Gimmer Lamb.169. Group of 3 Sheep, 1 Male and 2 Females.

Pig SectionJudging to commence at 11.00 a.m.

Judge: Mr A Schofield (North Owersby)Movements of pigs to and from shows must comply with the reporting requirements in Articles 12

and 16 of PRIMO 2011, as defined in the GENERAL LICENCE FOR THE MOVEMENT OFPIGS UNDER THE DISEASE CONTROL ( ENGLAND) ORDER 2003. Moves to and from this

show must therefore be pre-notified via the eAML2 service.

Prizes: 1st £20; 2nd £15; 3rd £10. Entry fee £2.00.

Commentator: Mr V Byrne (Dromara)

180. White Sow, any breed.181. White Gilt, any breed.182. Coloured Sow, any breed.183. Coloured Gilt, any breed.184. Boar (born after 1st January ’18), any breed.The Denis Houlston Memorial Plaque presented by Mrs Barbara Houlston, will be awarded to the Best Breeding Boar.185. Gilt (born after 1st January ’18), any breed.186. Best Matching Pair of Pigs from the above classes.The Lee Fax Cup, will be awarded to the Best Matching Pair of Pigs in Show.187. Pair of Pork Pigs, any breed or cross, most suitable for the trade.

Entries not to have been exhibited in the previous classes. Judging to take place in the pens. Open only to members of the B.P.ANo entire boars allowed.

The Hollows Trophy, will be awarded to Best Pig in Show.The Wolds Cup, will be awarded to the Reserve Champion.A Special Rosette, will be awarded to the best pig of each breed entered in the above classes.

HOME MADE SAUSAGES & PORK PIESJudging to commence at 10.00 a.m.

Entries may be made at the Hill Institute, Thornton Le Dale on August 6from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. or sent by 28 July to:-

Mrs. E. Cowley, Nutwood, Low Dalby, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LTENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 6 at 8.00 p.m.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED ON MORNING OF SHOWPrizes: Classes 93 - 98 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Entries to be delivered to the Secretary in the Pavilion and to be made by the exhibitor

Judge: Mrs C Hodgson (Thornton Le Dale)

93. Pork Sausage. Each entry to consist of 2 uncooked sausages94. Pork Sausage (Flavoured). Each entry to consist of 2 uncooked sausages95. Any Other Variety Sausage. Each entry to consist of 2 uncooked sausages

Judge: Mr J Rule (Thornton Le Dale)

96. Pork Pie (1lb weight approx.) Tin baked.97. Pork Pie (1lb weight approx.) Hand Raised.98. Fruit Topped Pork Pie (1lb weight approx.)

Goat SectionAll Exhibitors are required to complete an AML1 declaration under the “Disease Control

(England) Order 2003 & Disease Control (Wales) Order 2003 (as amended)” and identify allentries (individual ear tags) in accordance with the requirements of SAGRIMO.

CAE ACCREDITATION SCHEME All classes are for CAE tested and non-tested Goats -please state which on the Entry Form. Separate loading/unloading points will be provided forCAE tested and non-tested stock.

Judging to commence at 10.30 p.m.Judge: Mrs M E Wood (West Cowick)

Chief Stewards: Mr Tony Bowes and Miss T Freeman-Grenville

Classes to be split or amalgamated at the Judge’s discretion. Goats to be milked out between7.00 a.m. and 7.30 a.m. on Showday. Straw will not be provided.

Prizes: Classes 200 - 221, 1st £5; 2nd £4; 3rd £3. Entry fee 50p.

200. British Alpine Goat in Milk.201. Toggenburg or British Toggenburg Goat in Milk.202. Saanen or British Saanen Goat in Milk.203. Anglo Nubian Goat in Milk.204. Golden Guernsey Goat in Milk.205. Any Other Variety Goat in Milk.206. Female Pigmy Goat over two years of age.207. British Alpine Goatling that has not borne a Kid but under two years of age.208. Toggenburg or British Toggenburg Goatling that has not borne a Kid but under two

years of age.209. Saanen or British Saanen Goatling that has not borne a Kid but under two years of

age.210. Anglo Nubian Goatling that has not borne a Kid but under two years of age.211. Golden Guernsey Goatling that has not borne a Kid but under two years of age.212. Any Other Variety Goatling that has not borne a Kid but under two years of age.213. Pigmy Goatling that has not borne a Kid but under two years of age.214. British Alpine Female Kid over two months but not exceeding one year.215. Toggenburg or British Toggenburg Female Kid over two months but not exceeding

one year.216. Saanen or British Saanen Female Kid over two months but not exceeding one year.217. Anglo Nubian Female Kid over two months but not exceeding one year.218. Golden Guernsey Female Kid over two months but not exceeding one year.219. Any Other Variety Female Kid over two months but not exceeding one year.220. Pigmy Kid over two months but not exceeding one year.221. Goat in Milk and Daughter.Allerston Trophy for Best Goat in Show.Ellerburn Trophy for Best Kid Goat, bred by the exhibitor.Ice Lager Shield for Best Goatling.The British Goat Society of Gibshiel, Tarset, Hexham, NE48 1RR offers a Diploma from the for the Best Exhibit in the Goat Classes.

All entries to: Mr Tony Bowes, Greenbank, Peasland’s Lane, Thornton le Dale, YO18 7QX

FERRET SHOW All entries in this Section to:

Mr G KendallLow Mill Farm, Ellerburn Road, Thornton le Dale, YO18 7LL

Tel: 07812669306(NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED ON MORNING OF SHOW)

Prizes: 1st £3; 2nd £2; 3rd £1. Entry fee £1.00Judging to commence at 10.00 a.m.

Entries must be penned by 9.45 a.m. and remain until 5.00 p.m

1 FERRET PER CAGE ONLY (Exhibitors to provide cages)

Judge: T.B.C. ()

Class 1 Albino Hob.Class 2 Albino Jill.Class 3 Polecat Hob.Class 4 Polecat Jill.Class 5 Silver Hob.Class 6 Silver Jill.Class 7 Sandy Hob.Class 8 Sandy Jill.Class 9 Any other colour Hob or Jill.Class 10 Any colour 2018 Bred Hob.Class 11. Any colour 2018 Bred Jill.Class 12. Pair of FerretsShield for the Champion Adult in Show donated by G Kendall.Trophy for the Champion Kit in Show donated by V Colgate.Rosettes for Champion and Reserve Champion.

Ferret food kindly donated by James McKay (National Ferret School) will be awarded to each class winner and Champion Adult and Kit.

OPEN SHEEP DOG TRIALTo commence at 9.30 a.m.

Judge: Mr J B Murdoch (Sheriff Hutton)Prizes: 1st £45; 2nd £25; 3rd £15; 4th £13; 5th £10; 6th £7; 7th £5; 8th £3; 9th £2.

Entry fee £5.00 per dog.

Best Run Dog before Lunch: 1st £15; 2nd £10.

The Society’s Perpetual Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.The R. A. Sutcliffe “Hard Luck” Trophy will also be awarded.

Norman Darrell Memorial Trophy for Best Outrun, Lift and Fetch.The Jack Hollows Memorial Trophy for best aggregate score (Malton, Ryedale &Thornton Le Dale Show)

Gilbertson & Page ‘Dr. John’ Dog Food to 1st - 9th place.

WORKING SHEEPDOGSTo be judged at 2.00 p.m. Adjacent to the Sheep Dog Trials. (Entries taken on field)

Judge: T.B.C. ()

Prizes: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p.Gilbertson & Page ‘Dr. John’ Dog Food to 1st Prize winner.

Thornton Dale Estate Trophy for Dog or Bitch in Best Condition.

1 Rough haired dog or bitch.2. Smooth haired dog or bitch.1st Prizes Classes 1 & 2 donated by M & G Douglas.

VINTAGE TRACTORSJudging to commence at 1.00 p.m.

Judge: Mr Peter Scruton (Driffield)

Prizes: 1st £12; 2nd £8; 3rd £5. Entry fee £2.00.

1. Pre 1960 - Original condition.2. Pre 1960 - Restored condition.3. 1960 onwards - Original condition.4. 1960 onwards - Restored condition.The George Ireland Memorial Trophy for the judge’s favourite Ferguson.The Society’s Trophy for the Best Tractor in Show.The Brian Turnbull Challenge Cup for the Best Classic Tractor, 1960 onwards - restored condition.

All entries to:

Mrs T Vitty, 33 West Garth, Sherburn, Malton, YO17 8PNTel: 01944 711403

Vintage Tractors are to remain on the Showground until 4.00 p.m.

COMPANION DOG SHOWBy arrangement with the Kennel Club. Judging to commence at 1.00 p.m. prompt.All entries in this Section will be taken from 10:30 a.m.at the Dog Show Ring (Ring 5).

Prizes: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee £1.00. Rosettes will be awarded.Burgess Supadog Food will be presented by Burgess Pet Care to the winners of all classes.

Prize money Classes 1, 2 & 3 donated by Overbrook Caravan Park and Station House Holiday Cottages.

TROPHIES WILL ONLY BE AWARDED WHERE RETURNED

OBEDIENCE CLASSES

PLEASE NOTE: Entry to more than one obedience class is prohibited.

CLASS 1: NOVICE OBEDIENCE CLASS(For dogs and handlers never having competed in any open obedience show or working trial)

Judging to commence at 1.00 p.m.

Judge: Mrs C Quanbrough (Scarborough)

Demonstrate a Sit.Demonstrate a Down.Heel on Lead.Recall from a Sit.

CLASS 2: INTERMEDIATE OBEDIENCE CLASS

Judging to follow Novice Obedience Class

Judge: Mrs C Quanbrough (Scarborough)

Demonstrate Sit - Down - Sit, Stand - Down - Stand.Heel Free.Recall from a Down.Sit for one minute (Handlers may face their dogs if they wish).

CLASS 3: ADVANCED OBEDIENCE CLASS

Judging to follow Intermediate Obedience Class

Judge: Mrs C Quanbrough (Scarborough)

Recall from a Sit.Heel Free.Recall from a Down.Retrieve a Toy (Toy provided).Down for one minute (Handlers must turn away from their dogs).

NOVELTY CLASSES

GROUP A: Judging to commence at 1.45 p.m.

Judge: Mrs C Quanbrough (Scarborough)

4. Prettiest Bitch.5. Handsomest Dog.6. Cutest Puppy, 4 - 12 months old.

GROUP B: Judging to follow Group A

Judge: Mrs C Quanbrough (Scarborough)

7. Dog most like its owner.8. Rescue Dog.9. Veteran Dog (over 6 years).10. Dog also entered in Obedience Class today.The Charlie Wheldon Memorial Cup for Rescue Dog, Class 8.

SPECIAL CLASSES

Judging to commence at 3.30 p.m.

Judge: Mrs C Quanbrough (Scarborough)

11. Labrador.Pickprospect Labrador Shield for Best Labrador Retriever.

PEDIGREE CLASSES

Judging to commence at 3.40 p.m.

Judge: Mrs C Quanbrough (Scarborough)

12. A.V. Puppy, 6 - 12 months old.13. A.V. Sporting (Hounds, Gundogs, Terriers, Spaniels).14. A.V. Non-Sporting (Working, Utility, Toys).15. Best in Show. (First Prize Winners from Classes 11, 12, 13 & 14 only)

Fur & Feather SectionAll entries in this Section Classes 1 - 138 to:

Mrs C Moore, 9 Westgate Meadows, Nafferton, Driffield, YO25 0LZ Tel: 01377 257351

Judging to commence at 10.00 a.m. All Classes guaranteed.Entries must be penned by 9.45 a.m. and remain until 4.30 p.m.

Prize Money for all classes will be paid out in the Fur & Feather Marquee at 4.15 p.m. onproduction of Prize Cards.

ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY 21 JULY 2018 at 4.00 p.m. PROMPT.Exhibitors are responsible for the provision of water for their entries

RABBITS

Prizes: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2.Entry fee £2.00 (block entry)

FANCY CLASSESJudge: Mr Roy Wearmouth (Ferryhill)

1. Dutch, Black/Blue, adult.2. Dutch, Black/Blue, under 5 months.3. Dutch, any other colour, adult.4. Dutch, any other colour, under 5 months.5. English, any colour, adult.6. English, any colour, under 5 months.7. Netherland Dwarf , any colour, adult.8. Netherland Dwarf , any colour, under 5 months.9. Dwarf Lop, any colour, adult.10. Dwarf Lop, any colour, under 5 months.11. AOV Lop, adult.12. AOV Lop, under 5 months.13. Belgian Hare, adult.14. Belgian Hare, under 5 months.15. Polish, any colour, adult.16. Polish, any colour, under 5 months.17. Silver, any other colour, adult.18. Silver, any other colour, under 5 months.19. Himalayan, any colour, adult.20. Himalayan, any colour, under 5 months.21. Tan, any colour, adult.22. Tan, any colour, under 5 months.23. AOV Fancy, adult.24. AOV Fancy, under 5 months.25. Fancy Challenge, adult.26. Fancy Challenge, under 5 months.27. Junior Fancy, any variety, any age.

FUR/REX CLASSESJudge: Mr P Gray (Scunthorpe)

28. Rex Self, adult.29. Rex Self, under 5 months.30. Rex Non-Self, adult.31. Rex Non-Self, under 5 months.32. Mini Rex, any colour, adult.33. Mini Rex, any colour, under 5 months.34. Chinchilla, adult.35. Chinchilla, under 5 months.36. Conti Giant, any colour, adult.37. Conti Giant, any colour, under 5 months.38. Silver Fox, any colour, adult.39. Silver Fox, any colour, under 5 months.40. Sable, adult.41. Sable, under 5 months.42. Argente, any colour, adult.43. Argente, any colour, under 5 months.44. AOV Fur, adult.45. AOV Fur, under 5 months.46. Fur/Rex Challenge, adult.47. Fur/Rex Challenge, under 5 months.48. Junior Fur/Rex, any variety, any age.49. Grand Challenge, any variety, adult50. Grand Challenge, any variety, under 5 months.51. Junior Grand Challenge, any variety, any age.S Hill Memorial Trophy for Best Rabbit in Show.£5.00 prize for Best Rabbit in Show kindly donated by All Keep Penning Company.

CAVIESJudge: Mrs C Sharpe (Hedon)

Prizes: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2.Entry fee £2.00 (block entry)

52. Self, Black, adult.53. Self, Black, under 5 months.54. Self, Golden, adult.55. Self ,Golden, under 5 months.56. Self, any other colour, adult.57. Self, any other colour, under 5 months.58. Self, Black, 5 to 8 months.59. Self, any other colour, 5 to 8 months.60. Self Challenge, adult/5 to 8 months.

61. Self Challenge, under 5 months.62. Dutch, Tortoise & White, adult.63. Dutch, Tortoise & White, under 5 months.64. Abyssinian/Agouti, any colour, adult.65. Abyssinian/Agouti, any colour, under 5 months.66. Teddy, any colour, adult.67. Teddy, any colour, under 5 months.68. Any Other Variety, Non-Self, adult.69. Any Other Variety, Non-Self, under 5 months.70. Teddy, any colour, 5 to 8 months.71. Any Other Variety, Non-Self, 5 to 8months.72. Challenge Non-Self, adult/5 to 8 months.73. Challenge, Non-Self, under 5 months.74. Junior Self/Non-Self, any variety, any age.75. Guide Standard/Unstanderdised, any age.76. Grand Challenge, any variety, any age.J Clubley Trophy for Best Cavy in Show.£5.00 prize for Best Cavy in Show kindly donated by All Keep Penning Company.

BANTAMS

Judge: Mr P Littlewood (Malton)

Prizes: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2.Entry fee £1.00 per exhibit

LARGE FOWL

77. Large Game, any variety, Male/Female.78. Large Soft Feather, any variety, Male/Female.79. Large Silky, Male/Female.80. AOV Large Fowl, Male/Female.

BANTAMS

81. Old English Game, any colour, Male.82. Old English Game, any colour, Female.83. Modern Game, any colour, Male/Female.84. Any Other Variety Asian Game, Male/Female.85. Wyandotte, any colour, Male.86. Wyandotte, any colour, Female.87. Orpington, any colour, Male/Female88. Australop, any colour, Male/Female.89. Sussex, Male/Female.

90. Rock, any colour, Male/Female.91. A.O.V. Soft Feather Heavy, Male/Female.92. A.O.V. Soft Feather Light, Male/Female.93. Pekin , any colour, Male.94. Pekin, any colour, Female.95. Dutch, Male.96. Dutch, Female.97. Belgian, any colour, Male/Female.98. A.O.V. True Bantam, Male.99. A.O.V. True Bantam, Female.Prizes in Class 99 given by Mr. & Mrs. M. Stockdale100. Rare Variety, Male/Female.Trophy for Best Bantam in Show.£10.00 prize for Best Bantam in Show kindly donated by Mr D Story.

WATERFOWL

101. Call/Bantam Duck.102. Call/Bantam Drake.103. Indian Runner Duck/Drake.104. A.O.V. Duck.105. A.O.V. Drake.

PIGEONS

Prizes: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2.Entry fee £1.00 per exhibit

RACING CLASSESJudge: Mr P Littlewood (Malton)

106. Racing Homer Cock, any age, through wires.107. Racing Homer Hen, any age, through wires.108. Racing Homer Cock, adult.109. Racing Homer Hen, adult.110. Racing Homer Cock, bred this year.111. Racing Homer Hen, bred this year.J C Gray Silver Spoon for Best Racing Pigeon in Show.

FANCY CLASSESJudge: Mr P Littlewood (Malton)

112. Modena, any age.113. Nun, any age.

114. Dragon/Genuine Homer/Magpie, any age.115. Blower, any age.116. L.F.L.C. Tumbler, any age.117. Fantail, any age.118. A.O.V. Flyer, adult.119. A.O.V. Flyer, bred this year.120. A.O.V., V.P.C., adult.121. A.O.V., V.P.C., bred this year.122. A.O.V. Long Faced, adult.123. A.O.V. Long Faced, bred this year.124. A.O.V. Short Faced, adult.125. A.O.V. Short Faced, bred this year.126. American Show Racer, any age.127. Barb/Carrier/Scandoon, any age.128. Jacobin, any age.129. Show King, Tumbler, any age.130. Mookee, adult.131. Mookee, bred this year.Derwent Joinery Cup for Best Modena.N Dunwell Cup for Faced Fancy ChallengeJ C Gray Silver Spoon for Best Fancy Pigeon in Show.£5.00 prize for Best Pigeon in Show kindly donated by All Keep Penning Company.

JUVENILE CLASSESExhibitors aged 16 or under on Showday

(COAT & CONDITION ONLY)

Prizes: Rosettes only.Entry fee £1.00

132. Pet Rabbit, boys.133. Pet Rabbit, girls.134. Pet Cavy, boys.135. Pet Cavy, girls.136. Junior Pigeon, any variety, any age.137. Junior Bantam, any variety, any age.138. Junior Water Fowl, any variety, any age.M.K.M. Building Supplies Cup for Best Junior Pigeon, Class 136.Barnes Cup for most points in classes 132 -136.

Prize Money for all classes will be paid out in the Fur & Feather Marqueeat 4.15 p.m. on production of Prize Cards.

Produce SectionEntries may be made at the Hill Institute, Thornton le Dale on August 6

from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. or sent by 28 July to:-Mrs. E. Cowley, Nutwood, Low Dalby, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LT

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 6 at 8.00 p.m.NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED ON MORNING OF SHOW

Points for Trophies to be awarded as follows: 1st 5pts; 2nd 3pts; 3rd 1pt.Trophies for all Tent Classes will be presented in the Marquee at 3.45 p.m.

ALL ENTRIES TO BE DELIVERED AND STAGED BY 9.30 A.M. AND TO REMAIN UNTIL 5.00 P.M.

DAIRY PRODUCEPrizes: Classes 1 - 23: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

‘All jams and preserves must be in 1lb jars’

Judge: Mrs E Hubery (Terrington)1. 1 jar Raspberry Jam.2. 1 jar Strawberry Jam.3. 1 jar Blackcurrant Jam.4. 1 jar any other flavour Jam.5. 1 jar Marmalade.6. 1 jar Lemon Curd.7. 1 jar Jelly (any fruit).8. 1 jar Chutney.

Judge: Mr A Hall (Wilton)9. 6 hen eggs (white).10. 6 hen eggs (brown).11. 6 hen eggs (tinted).

Judge: Mrs H Dixon (Whitby)12. 4 Decorated Cup Cakes.13. 4 Muffins, (one variety).14. 1 Chocolate Cake (no filling or decoration).15. A Fatless Sponge Cake.16. A Summer Dessert in a glass.17. 1 Victoria Sandwich Cake (with jam filling).18. Shortbread - round of.19. 4 Assorted Tarts.20. 4 Fruit Scones.21. 1 Novelty Decorated Cake (judged on decoration alone).22. 2 Fruit Tea Cakes.23. 4 Sausage Rolls (short crust pastry).24. 1 Savoury Flan.The E. D. Stothard Challenge Trophy will be awarded for the most points in Classes 1 - 8 and 12 - 24.The Jocelyn Sarah Warriner Memorial Trophy will be awarded for the most points in Classes 12 - 24.The Jayne Coyle Memorial Trophy will be awarded for the most points in Classes 1 - 8.

HANDICRAFTSPrizes: Classes 25 - 41: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1.

Classes 42 - 43: 1st £10.00; 2nd £6; 3rd £4.00.Entry fee Classes 25 - 43: 50p

Judge: Mrs Wyn Ingham (Hipperholme)

All Articles exhibited must have been made by the exhibitor and completed since the date of the last Show.Articles of Clothing must not be washed.

25. Baby’s Hand Knitted Matinee Coat.The Betty Smith Trophy will be awarded for the best Matinee Coat.26. Any other Baby garment.27. Any article in Crochet, any yarn.28. A Lavendar Bag, not exceeding 20cm in any direction.29. An Article of Embroidery.30. An Article of Machine Embroidery.Prize money in Class 30 donated by “Ebberston Studio”.31. A piece of handwritten work - not calligraphy - to be done by a person over 18 years of

age.32. An Article of Embroidery using a kit.33. Craftwork, any medium other than wood.34. Dressed Doll - Toy.35. Dressed Doll - Ornamental.36. Soft Toy, knitted.37. Soft Toy, in any other craft.38. A gift-wrapped item.39. A Greetings Card, any medium.40. A Knitted Novelty Hat.The Mary Coultate Memorial Trophy will be awarded for the best article of Embroidery.41. A homemade, Novelty Tea Cosy42. Article of Beadwork - Jewellery.43. Article of Beadwork - Other.Prize money Classes 41, 42 and 43 donated by Mr R Moore & daughters.The Ann Moore Memorial Trophy will be awarded the Best Article of Beadwork in Show (Classes 42 - 43).The Society’s Trophy will be awarded for the best exhibit overall (Classes 25 - 43).

PATCHWORK & QUILTINGPrizes: Classes 44 - 48: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judges: Mrs Dorothy Baird (Ruston) Mrs Jackie Emmerson (Scalby)

All Articles exhibited must have been made by the exhibitor and completed since the date of the last Show.

44. Quilt - patchwork and/or quilted.45. A Wall Hanging - patchwork and/or quilted.46. Cushion - patchwork and/or quilted.47. Any other item - patchwork and/or quilted.48. A BagThe Rylands Rose Bowl will be awarded for the best exhibit in Classes 44 - 48.

PHOTOGRAPHY AND ARTPrizes: Classes 50 - 52: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judge: Mr A Cowley (Low Dalby)

ALL EXIBITS ARE TO BE THE ENTRANTS OWN WORK

50a. Photograph, colour print of “Yorkshire Landscape”. Max. size 7" by 5" and to be unmounted.50b. Photograph, colour print of “My Favourite View”. Max. size 7" by 5" and to be unmounted.50c. Photograph, colour print of “Seascape”. Max. size 7" by 5" and to be unmounted.50d. Photograph, colour print of “Wildlife”. Max. size 7" by 5" and to be unmounted.51. A Creative Photograph using Photoshop or similar.52. A Piece of Artwork, on paper, any medium. (Artwork max. size A4 and to be

mounted but unframed).The Sheila Rhodes-Lucas Silver Jubilee Trophy will be awarded for the most points in Classes 50a - 52).

FARM PRODUCEPrizes: Classes 54 - 60: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judge: Mr Paul Dunn (Helmsley)

54. 12 Ears Barley.55. 12 Ears Wheat.56. 12 Ears Oats.57. A pair of Turnips or Swedes.58. Heaviest Root, any variety (weight to include top).59. A bale or truss of this seasons hay.60. Best Sample of Malting Barley.1st prize money class 60 donated in memory of Mr D. Jewitt, Hutton Buscel.£15 prize money donated by Mr P Stephenson.G.A. Pearson Memorial Cup will be awarded for the most points in this section.Roots may be cut to ensure soundness.

WOODWORKINGPrizes: Classes 61 - 63: 1st £10; 2nd £5; 3rd £3. Entry fee 50p

Judges: Mr J Brandon (Pickering)All Articles exhibited must have been made by the exhibitor during the past year.

61. A turned Bowl.62. An item of spindle work.63. Any item in wood.

SCARECROWJudge: Mr & Mrs C Wright (Thornton Le Dale)

Prizes: Classes 64 - 65: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2. No Entry Fee.

64. Open class - no subject.65. ‘LEGO Man’. The subject of Class 65 in 2019 will be “A Centurion”

FLEECESPrizes: Classes 66 - 70: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judge: Mr M Hudson (Shipley)(A fleece may be entered in an alternative class at the discretion of the judge)

66. Fine Fleece.67. Medium Fleece.68. Cross and Lustre Fleece.69. Hill or Mountain Fleece.70. Naturally Coloured Fleece.Classes 66 - 70 sponsored by The British Wool Marketing Board

FRUIT LIQUEURPrizes: Classes 71 - 72: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judges: Mrs Annie Chaddock (Ruswarp) Mr Peter McGrath (Allerston)

Entries to be judged on taste, appearance and presentation.All entries to be in a clear glass bottle (minimum 500 ml).

71. 1 Bottle of Sloe Gin.72. I Bottle any other fruit liqueur.The Spendlow Trophy for Best Fruit Liqueur.

.

SPECIAL CLASSES - WOMEN’S INSTITUTEPrizes: Classes 74- 78: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judges: Mrs E A Perry (Great Broughton) Miss Judith Wright (Great Broughton)

Classes 74 - 78 are for members of the Women’s Institute (Ryedale area) only

74. Photograph – Garden Visitor. (Photograph max. size 10" by 8").75. A Quilt or Blanket. (No larger than 36" square).

These entries will be donated to the local ‘Linus Project’ which passes them to youngpeople/children in hospital/hospices or social services care

76. A Jar of Strawberry Jam.77. A Decorative Poppy, any medium.78. Tray Bake, 4 squares, any variety, sweet or savoury.The Yorkshire Federation of Women’s Institutes Challenge Cup for most points in this section.

SHEPHERDS’ CROOKS & WALKING STICKS

Judge: Mr W Gent (Bury St Edmunds)

Prizes: Classes 79 - 92: 1st £8; 2nd £6; 3rd £4. Entry fee 80p

Chief Steward: Mrs Linda Pepper

i. All Sticks to have been made by the competitor.ii. Points gained will qualify for the British Stickmakers Guild

National Award Competition.Points awarded as follows: 1st 3pts; 2nd 2pts; 3rd 1pt.Best Stick in Show 3pts.

iii. All Sticks to be staged before judging which will commenceat 10.00 a.m.

iv. Only the Judge and Stewards will be allowed behind thebarriers.

v. To reduce the possibility of sticks being damaged, onlyStewards will hand them out at the end of the competition.

vi. Horn means any type of horn other than Buffalo.

79. Plain Horn Crook, Neck or Leg.80. Plain Wood Crook, Neck or Leg - one or two pieces.81. Plain Walking Stick, Horn.82. Plain Walking Stick, Wood - one or two pieces.83. Fancy Walking Stick, Horn – Coloured or Natural.84. Fancy Walking Stick, Wood – Coloured or Natural.85. Plain Thumb Stick, Horn.86. Plain Thumb Stick, Wood.87. Any type of stick, Deer Antler.88. Any type of stick, Buffalo Horn.89. Ladies Walking Stick, Horn.90. Half Head or Sportsman Stick, Coloured or Natural.91. Novice Class. Any type stick, Wood.92. Novice Class. Any type stick, Horn including Antler and Buffalo.

Entry open to any person who has been exhibiting sticks for a period not exceedingtwo consecutive years.

The T. Cockburn Challenge Cup awarded for Best Exhibit in Show.The Stan Andrews Memorial Trophy awarded to the winner of Class 90.The Ernest Lunn Memorial Trophy for a stick (chosen by the family) which has not won a prize at this year’s Show.The Alf Matthews Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the Best Novice entry.The British Stickmakers Guild Award for Best Stick in Show. (Sponsored by Thornton le Dale Show & Sports Society)

HOME MADE SAUSAGESEntries may be made at the Hill Institute, Thornton le Dale on August 6

from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. or sent by 28 July to:-Mrs. E. Cowley, Nutwood, Low Dalby, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LT

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 6 at 8.00 p.m.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED ON MORNING OF SHOWPrizes: Classes 93 - 95: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judge: Mrs C Hodgson (Thornton Le Dale)

(sausages to be judged 75% taste, 25% appearance)

Judging to commence at 10.00 a.m.Each entry to consist of 2 uncooked sausages and be delivered

to the Secretary in the PavilionAll sausages are to have been made by the exhibitor

93. Pork Sausage.94. Pork Sausage (Flavoured).95. Any Other Variety Sausage.

HOME MADE PORK PIEEntries may be made at the Hill Institute, Thornton le Dale on August 6

from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. or sent by 28 July to:-Mrs. E. Cowley, Nutwood, Low Dalby, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LT

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 6 at 8.00 p.m.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED ON MORNING OF SHOWPrizes: Classes 96 - 98: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judge: Mr J Rule (Thornton Le Dale)

Judging to commence at 10.00 a.m.

All entries to be delivered to the Secretary in the Pavilion

All pies are to have been made by the exhibitor

96. Pork Pie (1lb weight approx.) Tin baked.97. Pork Pie (1lb weight approx.) Hand Raised.98. Fruit Topped Pork Pie (1lb weight approx.)

THORNTON DALE C of E PRIMARY SCHOOL

The following Classes are for Children attending Thornton Dale School

Prizes: 1st £3; 2nd £2; 3rd £1. No entry fee.Judge: Mr N Hargrave (Kirby Misperton)

On display at the Show will be the winning entries in Art and Poetry Classes.Regrettably only the 1st, 2nd and 3rd places can be exhibited.

Art - Light

100. Sapphire - (Year 5/Year 6) -101. Ruby - (Year 4/Year 5)102. Pearl- (Year2/Year 3)103. Emerald- (Year 1/Year2)104. Diamond - (Reception) .

Poetry - Light105. Sapphire - (Year 5/Year 6) -106. Ruby - (Year 4/Year 5)107. Pearl- (Year2/Year 3)108. Emerald- (Year 1/Year2)109. Diamond - (Reception)

OPEN CHILDREN’S CLASSES

Judge: T B C ()Classes (119 - 130) are for children under 11 years (i.e. Primary School).

Prizes: 1st £3; 2nd £2; 3rd £1. No entry fee.(No more than 2 entries per class).

119. A sample of handwriting. (Max A4).The Stable Gallery will frame the winning entry in Class 119.1st Prize in Class 119 donated by Miss M I Addinall.120. A collage picture using dried pasta, seeds and pulses. (Max. A4).121. A handprint or finger painting. (Max. A4).122. A mask based on a paper plate.123. A decorated wooden spoon.124. A painted stone.The Society’s Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

125. A model made from scrap/recycled materials. (Max 40 cm by 40 cm).126. A homemade dressed Peg Doll.127. Miniature Garden, in a seed tray.The Topham Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class

128. Four Krispie cakes.129. .An edible necklace.130. 2 decorated Digestive Biscuits.

The following classes (131 - 137) are for children age 11 - 16 years.Prizes: 1st £3; 2nd £2; 3rd £1. No entry fee.

(No more than 2 entries per class).

131. A home made, decorated gift box.132. 4 Coconut Haystacks.133. An illustration of a Childrens’ T V Show, A4 size.134. Any item of craftwork, no larger than 12” overall.135. Four Rock Buns.136. Article of Beadwork. (Junior Class - 15 years of age and under).The Ann Moore Cup for Junior Bead Work will be awarded the winner of this class.137. A Flower Arrangement in an egg box.N.B. Child’s age (not name) to be shown with exhibit.The Katie Jackson Memorial Trophy will be awarded for most points Classes 131- 136.The Barnes Cup will be awarded to the winner of Class 137.

Class 138 open to ages 10 - 18 years.138. A photograph “A Splash of Colour” (taken by exhibitor). (Max. A4).The subject of the Photography Class in 2019 will be a Selfie “My Pet and I”.

Presentation of Trophies will be in the Marquee at 3.45 p.m.

Horticultural SectionEntries may be made at the Hill Institute, Thornton le Dale on August 6

from 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. or sent by 28 July to:-Mrs. E. Cowley, Nutwood, Low Dalby, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LT

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 6 at 8.00 p.m.NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED ON MORNING OF SHOW

Points for trophies to be awarded as follows: 1st 5pts; 2nd 3pts; 3rd 1pt.Trophies will be presented in the Marquee at 3.45 p.m.

ALL ENTRIES TO BE DELIVERED AND STAGED BY 9.30 A.M.AND TO REMAIN UNTIL 5.00 P.M.

GARDEN PRODUCEPrizes: Classes 140 - 199 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judge: Mr N Butler (Ffynnongroew)

LOCAL CLASSES (Classes 150 - 175 )Exhibits to be grown in the Parishes of Thornton le Dale, Wilton, Marishes, Allerston, Ebberston, Lockton and Levisham.

Please refer to Rule 12 of the General Regulations detailed at the front of this Schedule.

150. 1 Cauliflower.151. 6 Pods Peas.152. Plate 4 Kidney Potatoes.153. Plate 4 Coloured Round Potatoes.154. 3 Onions, dressed.155. 3 Onions, undressed.156. 6 Shallots - any variety.157. 2 Beetroot.158. 1 Head Lettuce.159. 1 Vegetable Marrow.160. 1 Cucumber.161. 1 Cabbage.162. 3 Carrots, long, pointed, foliage trimmed to 3".163. 3 Carrots, other than long. Pointed, foliage trimmed to 3".164. 6 Pods Broad Beans.165. 6 Pods French Beans.166. 6 Pods Runner Beans.167. 4 Tomatoes.168. 6 Cherry Tomatoes.169. 3 Courgettes.170. Plate of 6 Mangetout. Pods to include 1 inch of stalk.171. Plate of 6 Chillies, round or straight, any colour, to include 1 inch of stalk.172. Plate of Raspberries - Max. size of plate 10".173. Plate of Blackcurrants on Stalks - Max. size of plate 10".174. Best Dressed Vegetable - for children under 17 years.175. Best example from one vegetable and one flower class in the Local Classes.The C Kirby Memorial Trophy to be awarded the winner of class 175.The Bernard Grayson Challenge Trophy to be awarded for the Most Points in the Local Garden Section, classes 150 - 173.

OPEN CLASSES177. 6 Cherry Tomatoes.178. 1 Cauliflower179. 4 Kidney Potatoes.180. Plate 4 Coloured Round Potatoes.181. Plate 4 White Round Potatoes.182. 3 Onions, dressed.183. 6 Onions, Green, Salad.184. 3 Onions, undressed.185. 6 Shallots - Red.186. 6 Shallots - White.187. 6 Shallots - Straw.188. 2 Red Beetroot - Globe.189. 1 Head Lettuce.190. Pair Vegetable Marrows.191. 1 Cucumber.192. 1 Cabbage.193. 3 Carrots, long, pointed, foliage trimmed to 3".194. 3 Carrots, other than long. Pointed, foliage trimmed to 3".195. 6 Pods French Beans.196. 6 Pods Broad Beans.197. 6 Pods Runner Beans.198. 4 Tomatoes.199. Plate of 6 Mangetout. Pods to include 1 inch of stalk.200. Plate of 6 Chillies, round or straight, any colour, to include 1 inch of stalk.201. 6 Pods Peas.202. 12 Dessert Gooseberries.203. 12 Largest Gooseberries.204. Plate of Blackcurrants on Stalks. Max plate size 10".205. Plate of Raspberries. Max plate size 10".206. 4 Apples, cooking.207. Tray of 4 Salad Vegetables, (different kinds).208. Tray of 6 Fruits grown in the open.The Buck Inn Trophy for Best Potatoes,Classes 179 - 181.The Society’s 1953 Coronation Challenge Trophy to be awarded for the most points in Classes 177 - 208.

FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS (OPEN)

Prizes: Classes 210 - 213 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50pJudge: Mrs J Ducker (Shiptonthorpe)

All exhibits are to be arranged on the Showfield on the day of the Show unless otherwise indicated210. “The Royal Wedding”.211. “Walking The Dog”.Exhibit may be prepared at home and brought on the day of the Show.212. “Throwin, Owt Out?”.The Elsie Turnbull Memorial Trophy awarded to the overall winner of Classes 210 - 212.213. “Colour My World”.Novice class for those who have not won a prize in previous years.The Mary Hooke Memorial Trophy awarded to the overall winner of Class 213.

FLOWERSPrizes: Classes 220 - 256 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £1. Entry fee 50p

Judge: Mr R Ducker (Shiptonthorpe)LOCAL CLASSES (Classes 220 - 235)

Exhibits to be grown in the Parishes of Thornton le Dale, Marishes, Wilton, Allerston, Ebberston, Lockton and Levisham.Please refer to Rule12 of the General Regulations detailed at the front of this Schedule.

220. A Foliage Plant.221. A Flowering Plant (exc. Fuchsia and Orchid).222. A Fuchsia (max 7" pot).The Lilian Clarke Memorial Trophy will be awarded for the best Fuchsia in this Class.223. An Orchid, any variety.224. Vase of Hardy Perennials, 12 specimens, minimum 3 varieties.225. Vase of Annuals, 12 specimens, minimum 3 varieties226. Vase of mixed garden flowers.The Fulton Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the winner of Class 226.227. Vase of Sweet Peas, any variety, in own foliage.228. 6 Roses.The George Hodgson Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of Class 228.229. 6 Pansies.230. 6 African Marigolds.231. 3 Decorative Dahlias.232. 3 Small Ball or Miniature Ball Dahlias.233. 3 Pom-Pom Dahlias, not more than 2 ins. diameter.234. 3 Cactus Dahlias.235. 3 Gladioli.The Joey Barnes Trophy will be awarded for the Most Points in the Amateur Flower section (Classes 220 - 235).The Don Lickes Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the person with most points from classes 231 - 234.The W. Croft Challenge Cup will be awarded to the winner of Class 235.The Arthur Bolton Rose Bowl is awarded to the person with most points from classes 220 - 223 and 240 - 242.

FLOWERS - OPEN CLASSES240. A Cactus plant or Succulent.241. A Foliage Plant.242. A Flowering Plant.243. Vase of Hardy Perennials, 12 Mixed Specimens - minimum 3 varieties.244. Vase of Annuals, 12 Mixed Specimens - minimum 3 varieties.245. 2 Vases Sweet Peas, different varieties in own foliage.246. A Single Rose Buttonhole.The I. G. & M. Hooke Trophy will be awarded to the winner of Class 246247. 6 Roses.248. 6 Pansies.249. 6 Asters.250. 6 African Marigolds.251. 3 Decorative Dahlias.252. 3 Small Ball or Miniature Ball Dahlias.253. 3 Pom-Pom Dahlias not more than 2ins. diameter.254. 3 Cactus Dahlias.255. Bowl Dahlias, 10 blooms.256. 3 Gladioli.The Society’s Trophy for Dahlias to be awarded for the most points in Classes 251 - 254The Society’s Challenge Trophy to be awarded for the most points in Classes 240 - 256.Prizes in Class 245 donated in memory of Mrs. N. Baxter.

Programme of SportsFANCY DRESS PARADE

Assemble on the SHOWFIELD at 3.45 p.m. approx.Prizes: 1st £2; 2nd £1.50; 3rd £1. 50p to all non prizewinners. No entry fee.

Rosettes will be awarded to all competitors.Judge: Mrs P Wright (Thornton Le Dale)

1. Children 3 years and under.2. Children 4 to 6 years.3. Children 7 to 9 years.A Day Pass for a Family of 4 donated by North York Moors Steam Railway will be awarded the overall winner of Classes 1 - 3.

(EVENING EVENTS)SPORTS

Start at approx. 5.15 p.m.Prizes (Classes 4 - 24): 1st £1.50; 2nd 75p; 3rd 50p. No entry fee.

(No Rosettes awarded in these classes)

4. Boys’ Race, under 5 years old.5. Girls’ Race, under 5 years old.6. Boys’ Race, 5 years old.7. Girls’ Race, 5 years old.8. Boys’ Race, 6 and 7 years old.9. Girls’ Race, 6 and 7 years old.10. Boys’ Race, 8 and 9 years old.11. Girls’ Race, 8 and 9 years old.12. Boys’ Race, 10 and 11 years old.13. Girls’ Race, 10 and 11 years old.14. Boys’ Race, 12 and 13 years old.15. Boys’ Race, 14 and 15 years old.The Benjamin Jackson Trophy will be awarded to the fastest runner in this race (to be held for 1 year).16. Girls’ Race, 12 and 13 years old.17. Girls’ Race, 14 and 15 years old18. Girls’ Skipping Race, 6 and 7 years old.19. Girls’ Skipping Race, 8 and 9 years old.20. Girls’ Skipping Race, 10 and 11 years old.21. Boys’ Sack Race, 6 and 7 years old.22. Boys’ Sack Race, 8 and 9 years old.23. Boys’ Sack Race, 10 and 11 years old.24. Ladies’ Egg and Spoon Race.The Tim Fletcher Memorial Shield will be awarded to the fastest runner in this race (to be held for 1 year).25. 440 yards Men’s Race (16 years and over).Prizes Class 25 - 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2. Entry 30pThe Pickering Cup will be awarded to the winner of Class 25 (to be held for 1 year).

The Evening Sports are kindly organised byThornton Dale Sports Pavilion Association

CHILDREN’S TUG O’ WAR(for children up to and including 14 years old)

Teams of 8 (mixed teams allowed)

Start at approx. 6.30 p.m.

Referee: Mr N Hargrave (Kirby Misperton)

Winners: Sweets. (Less sweets for the runners up)

EVENING HORSE EVENTSStart at approx. 5.45 p.m.

ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY 28 JULY at 4.00 p.m. PROMPT for Classes 45 - 46

NON AFFILIATED SHOWJUMPING

Judge: Mr S McCullochPrizes: 1st £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £5. Entry fee £5.

45. Junior Jumping Competition for ponies not exceeding 13.2 h.h., rider to be 14 yearsor under.

The P. K. Wrightson Challenge Cup will be awarded to the winner of this class.

46. Junior Jumping Competition for ponies not exceeding 14.2 h.h., rider to be 16 yearsor under.

1st prize in Classes 45 & 46 donated in memory of Mr & Mrs P. J. Barnes.2nd prize Class 46 donated by Mr. M. HillThe Clive Branfoot Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class.

(No entries taken on Showday)

WORKING TERRIER BREEDS SHOW Judging to commence at 6.30 p.m.

Prize Money: Champion Terrier £15.00; Reserve Champion £10.00 Champion Puppy £10.00; Reserve Champion £5.00

Entries £1.00 per classAll entries taken on the field prior to judging

Judge: T.B.C. ()

Class 1. Jack Russell Puppy under 12 months.Class 2. Border Terrier Puppy under 12 months.Class 3. Lakeland Puppy under 12 months.Class 4. Crossbred Puppy under 12 months.Class 5. Black/Fell Terrier Puppy under 12 months.Class 6. Jack Russell Smooth Dog. )Class 7. Jack Russell Smooth Bitch. )Class 8. Jack Russell Rough Dog. )Class 9. Jack Russell Rough Bitch. )Class 10. Border Terrier Dog. )Class 11. Border Terrier Bitch. )Class 12. Lakeland Dog. )Class 13. Lakeland Bitch. )Class 14. Cross Bred Terrier Dog. )Class 15. Cross Bred Terrier Bitch. )Class 16. Black/Fell Dog. )Class 17. Black/Fell Bitch. )Class 18. Any Couple, Dogs or Bitches.Class 19. Veteran Dog or Bitch (over 7 years old).Class 20. Best Puppy in show, open to winners of Classes 1 - 5.Class 21. Best Terrier in show, open to winners of Best of Breed.Rosettes for Champions and Reserve Champions

Class 22. Child Handler, under 14 yrs. with A.V. Terrier. (Free Entry)

Trophies for Best Terrier and Best Terrier Puppydonated by Mrs G. Garbutt & Mrs M. Markham

Rosettes to Third Place. (All entries in Class 22 qualify for a Rosette)

Further Details from: Mr. Darren Marshall8 Maudon Grove, Norton, Malton, YO17 8AH

Tel: 07974 359710

Best of Breed

Best of Breed

Best of Breed

Best of Breed

Best of Breed

Best of Breed

LURCHER SHOW

Judging to commence at approx. 6.30 p.m.Entries 50p per class

All entries taken on the field prior to judgingJudge: T.B.C. ()

Class 1 Puppy under 12 months.Class 2 Smooth Hair Dog 23” and under.Class 3 Smooth Hair Bitch 23” and under.Class 4 Rough Hair Dog 23” and under.Class 5 Rough Hair Bitch 23” and under.Class 6 Smooth Hair Dog over 23”.Class 7 Smooth Hair Bitch over 23”.Class 8 Rough Hair Dog over 23”.Class 9 Rough Hair Bitch over 23”.Class 10 Veteran Dog or Bitch (over seven years).Class 11 Matched Pair of Lurchers.Class 12 Best Lurcher in Show, open to winner of classes.

Rosettes to Third Place.Champion Rosette and £5 cash prize to winner of Class 12, Best in Show.Trophies for Champion and Reserve Champion.

Further Details from: Mr. Darren Marshall8 Maudon Grove, Norton, Malton, YO17 8AH

Tel: 07974 359710

I would like to become a VICE PRESIDENT* / MEMBER* ofTHORNTON LE DALE SHOW ANDSPORTS SOCIETY (*delete as appropriate)

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TO ALL SUBSCRIBERSTHANK YOU

To everyone who generously supports us with Annual Subscriptionswhich help to make the Show a continuing success.

The following subscription rates have been agreed for 2018:-

VICE PRESIDENTS (2 badges with admission tickets)

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Thornton le Dale Show & Sports Society Annual Show 2019Wednesday 7 August

“The 100th Show“The 100th Show“The 100th Show“The 100th Show“The 100th Show”””””(For information, the Show is always held on the Wednesday following the first Monday in August)

THORNTON LE DALE SHOW & SPORTS SOCIETYEntry form for LIVESTOCK (NO HORSES, GOATS, FERRETS OR FUR & FEATHER)

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SHEEP ENTRIES TO:Mrs. D./Miss S. Stenton, Briardene, Rectory Lane, Thornton le Dale, YO18 7QG Tel: 07713131018

CATTLE ENTRIES TO:Mr. R. Clifford, 9 Croome Road, Sledmere, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 3XJ. Tel: 01377 236620

RARE & MINORITY BREED ENTRIES TO:Mr. P. Christopherson, Stonehaven, South Lane, Thornton le Dale, YO18 7QU. Tel: 01751 477586

PIG ENTRIES TO:Mr. N. Hargrave, Whitehouse Farm, Kirby Misperton, Malton, YO17 6XR. Tel: 01653 668218

SHEEPDOG TRIAL ENTRIES TO:Miss J Goulder, The Glebe, Westagte Carr Road, Pickering, YO18 8LX Tel: 01751

Cheques are to be made payable to Thornton Le Dale Show & Sports Society

SHEEP ENTRIES CLOSE:SATURDAY 21 JULY at 4.00 p.m. PROMPT.

Please return all trophies to the Trophy Secretary on or before Showday (Tel: 01653 668545)

Under the “Sheep & Goats (Records, Identification and Movement) (England)Order 2009 (as amended)” all Exhibitors are required to complete anARAMS1 declaration and identify all entries (individual ear tags) in

accordance with the requirements of SAGRIMO.

Pig movements Movements of pigs to and from shows must comply with the reportingrequirements in Articles 12 and 16 of PRIMO 2011, as defined in the GENERAL LICENCE

FOR THE MOVEMENT OF PIGS UNDER THE DISEASE CONTROL ( ENGLAND) ORDER2003. Moves to and from this show must therefore be pre-notified via the eAML2 service.

ALL SHEEP TO BE PENNED BY 9.00 a.m. AND TO REMAIN UNTIL 4.30 p.m.

CATTLE, PIG, GOAT, and RARE & MINORITY BREEDSENTRIES CLOSE:

SATURDAY 28 JULY at 4.00 p.m.

All cattle must be accompanied by a valid cattle passport

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ALL FUR & FEATHER ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY 21 JULY

and should be made to Mrs C Moore9 Westgate Meadows, Nafferton, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 0LZ

Tel: 01377 257351

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THORNTON LE DALE SHOW & SPORTS SOCIETYEntry form for FERRET Classes

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and should be made to Mr G KendallLow Mill Farm, Ellerburn Road, Thornton le Dale, YO18 7LL

Tel: 07812669306

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