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Photograph Taken By Mary Adams 2016 Photography Winner
Vintage Cars , Vintage Tractors, Live Music
Open Terrier Show, Poultry , Pony Events
Terrier Racing, Dry Stone Walling Display
Scarecrow Competition Childrens Sports, Gun Dog Scurry & Display,
Fun Fair, Falconry Display
Industrial/ Childrens/ Horticultural Sections
and much more
Blanchland & Hunstanworth Show At
BlanchlandBank Holiday Monday 28th August 2017
Photograph Taken By Mary Adams 2016 Photography Winner
Vintage Cars , Vintage Tractors, Live Music
Open Terrier Show, Poultry , Pony Events
Terrier Racing, Dry Stone Walling Display
Scarecrow Competition Childrens Sports, Gun Dog Scurry & Display,
Fun Fair, Falconry Display
Industrial/ Childrens/ Horticultural Sections
and much more
Blanchland & Hunstanworth Show At
BlanchlandBank Holiday Monday 28th August 2017
8:30- SHOW FIELD OPEN TO EXHIBITORS
10:30- POULTRY JUDGING COMMENCES
10:30- INDUSTRIAL / HORTICULTURAL SECTION
CLOSE – JUDGING COMMENCES
11:00- SHOWFIELD OPEN TO PUBLIC
11:00-PONY EVENTS
12:00- LIVE MUSIC FROM - THE LYNCH MOB
12.00- FALCONRY DISPLAY
13:00- TENTS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
13:00- GUN DOG DISPLAY
14:00- OPEN TERRIER SHOW
14:00- LIVE MUSIC FROM THE LYNCH MOB
14:00- CHILDREN SPORTS
15:00- FALCONRY DISPLAY
15:00- LIVE MUSIC FROM THE LYNCH MOB
15:30- TERRIER RACING
15:45- PRIZE GIVING Trophies to be returned after
presentation for engraving
17:00- SHOWFIELD CLOSES
TIMETABLE
TIMETABLE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE RULES
1. This institution shall be called ‘Blanchland and Hunstanworth Show’.
2. The Society shall be governed by a Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer and
General Committee, to be elected at an Annual Meeting, any five of whom
shall be competent to act. To them shall be committed the disposal of the
funds of the Society. They shall make arrangements for the Show and all
matters connected therewith.
3. Exhibitors shall pay admission money at the gate, and entry money in
each class.
4. That competent Judges be appointed by the Committee previous to the
day of the Show, the decision of such Judges to be final.
5. The Committee, Exhibitors and one Assistant only will be allowed to
enter the place of showing during the time of setting up the productions for
competition. Admittance for that purpose at 8.30am. All Industrial and
Horticultural productions for competition must be in place by 10:30am
prompt. The Show Field will be open for visitors from 11am. Entries will be
taken from 9am.
6. Should there be three or less exhibits in one class, prizes will be left to
the Judge’s discretion.
7. Donations will be received by Secretary or Treasurer.
8. No exhibitors are allowed to remove any exhibit before 4.30pm and all
exhibits should be removed by 5:30pm, at which hour the tent will be
cleared. Exhibitors will be allowed to re-enter. No parking on the field until
after 5:00pm anyone infringing this rule to be liable to forfeiture of prize
money.
9. In all sections all exhibits must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor and
must not have gained a prize at this Show previously. Any person charging
an exhibitor with violating this rule must do so on Show Day, depositing
£3.00 with the Secretary, which shall be forfeited to the Society if the
Committee consider the charge not proven.
10. If any alterations or additions be required to the foregoing rules such
shall be made at the Annual Meeting.
Committee Contact Details
Chairman
Mr Michael Kennedy
Blanchland,
Tel: 01434 675291
Hon General Secretary
Miss Amy Ralph
Westgate
Tel: 01388 517700
Hon Treasurer Mrs Linda Keogan
Consett
Tel: 01207 747949
Trade Stalls and Field Standage
Mrs Margie Bowers
Tel: 01434 675395
Poultry Secretary
Mr Thomas Moody
Ebchester
Tel: 01207 563009
Terriers Secretary
Mr Colin Litt
Edmundbyers
Tel: 01207 255223
Field Manager Mr Tim Bowers / Mr Richard Kennedy
01434 675395
General Committee
Mrs P Scott-Harden, Mrs K Emmott, Mrs G Tulip, Mrs J Graham,
Mr A Coulson, Mr K Lumley, Mr D Lumley, Mr S Emmott, Mrs J Matthews,
Mr & Mrs H Bartholdi, Miss C Hope,
LIFE MEMBERS
Mr & Mrs D Bainbridge, Mr A Coulson, Mr P Common, Mrs J Graham
Mr K Lumley, Mr M Kennedy, Mrs A Forster, Mr C Litt, Mr & Mrs D Scott
Donations
DONATIONS / GENERAL SPONSORS
We should like to thank the following individuals and companies for their
support:-
Knitsley Farm Shop
Old Mill at Knitsley
Joseph Page
Natural Stock Care
Armstrong Watson Accountants
J Beveridge The Nurseries
Robson Animal Health Wolsingham
Hexham & Northern Mart
Jaspah Crewe Blanchland
Dorothy Mcdonald Catering
Pennine Ways Sales & Letting Agents
Derwent View Glamping
The Punch Bowl Inn Edmundbyers
The Travellers Rest Slaley
The Post Office at Blanchland
White Monk Tea Room Blanchland
The Lord Crewe Arms Hotel Blanchland
Mrs Daphne Scott Harden
Mr Ruben Straker
Mr J F Hubbuck
Scott Mitchell Associates Veterinary Surgery
HORTICULTURE
EDMUNDBYERS VASE – Awarded for most points in Classes 1-18..
Donated by Mrs N Scott
DAHLIA CUP – Awarded for most points in Classes 15 - 18 .
FLORAL ART SILVER SALVER – Awarded for most points in Floral Art Section.
DONALD IRELAND LTD. CUP – Awarded for best exhibit in the Floral Art Section.
Donated by the late D Ireland Esq.
THE RUFFSIDE CUP - Awarded for most points in the Vegetable Section.
FREDRICK EVERITT REMEMBRANCE CUP - Awarded for the best exhibit of Four Spikes Phlox Class 11.*Donated
by Mrs B Storey
THE LORD CREWE CHALLENGE TROPHY – Awarded for the most points in the Horticultural Section.
INDUSTRIAL
COOKERY
SILVER CUP – Awarded for the most points gained in the Cookery Section. Donated by the late Mr and Mrs J Carr.
A BRASS BOWL – Awarded for most outstanding exhibit (not iced) in the Cookery Section.. Donated by Mrs N Reed.
The Hexham Courant Trophy, Best Decorates Cake
PRESERVES
MARY THOMPSON REMEMBRANCE VASE – Awarded for most points in the Preserve Section. Donated by the late
Mrs N Bailes.
HANDICRAFTS
A SILVER SALVER – Awarded for most points in Handicrafts Section.
A SILVER ROSE BOWL – to be awarded for the Best Exhibit in the Handicraft Section.l. Donated by the late Mr &
Mrs G D & I Sutherland.
ART
HILDA EVERITT REMEMBRANCE SALVER – Awarded to the exhibitor for the Best Painting in Watercolour.
Donated by Mr P Everitt.
WALKING STICKS
A TROPHY – Awarded to the Exhibitor of the best Walking Stick in the Show. Donated by Mr M Evens
A TROPHY – Awarded for the most points in the Walking Stick Classes Donated by Mr E Walton.
A TANKARD – Awarded to the best Exhibitor in the Novice Walking Stick Class. Donated by Mr R L Batey.
HONEY
A SILVER CUP – Awarded to the Exhibitor with most points in the Honey Section.
Donated by B A Waller Esq.
THE JACKSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP - awarded to the Exhibitor with the best
Shallow Frame or Comb, either flower or heather. Donated by Mr Jackson.
PHOTOGRAPHY
THE EDWARD GRAHAM MEMORIAL CUP – Awarded to the Exhibitor with most points in the Photography Section.
Donated by the late Mrs A Graham.
INDUSTRIAL
The Lord Crewe Challenge Cup – Awarded for the most points in the Industrial Section.
Trophies & AwardsAll CUPS & TROPHIES are perpetual and remain the property of Blanchland
& Hunstansworth Show
All cups and Trophies to be RETURNED by 1st AUGUST the FOLLOWING
YEAR.
CHILDREN
THE CAPTAIN PARLOUR MEMORIAL CUP – for competitors under the age of 12 years. Awarded for the most
points in the Children’s Section.
THE OLIVE ROBSON MEMORIAL SHIELD – for the competitor who gains most points in the Children’s Cookery
classes.
THE GOWLAND MEMORIAL TROPHY – Awarded for most outstanding exhibit in the Children’s Cookery Section..
Donated by the family of the late Mr and Mrs F Gowland
A YOUNG PEOPLE’S CUP – for competitors of 12 to 18 years. Awarded for the exhibitor gaining most points in the
Horticultural, Industrial and / or Children’s Sections. To be won three times (not necessarily in succession) before
becoming the property of the Exhibitor before reaching the age of 19 years. Each person to keep the cup for six
months in the event of a tie, Prizes count:- 3 for 1st prize, 2 for 2nd prize, and 1 for 3rd prize. Each Exhibitor to add
points and claim from Secretary on forms provided.
DOG SECTION
BLANCHLAND SHOW TROPHY – Awarded to the Best Champion Terrier in the Show. This Cup is perpetual.
Donated by Blanchland Show
THE GROSSICK TROPHY – Awarded to the Best Champion Pup in the Show.Donated by Mr & Mrs D Grossick.
ACKERMAN TROPHY – Awarded to the winner for Children’s Pet. Donated by Mrs Ackerman.
GUN DOG TROPHY – Awarded to winner of best gun dog.
SCARECROW
THE HEATH HOLIDAY COTTAGE TROPHY – Awarded for Best Scarecrow in the competition.
POULTRY
BLANCHLAND POST OFFICE TROPHY – Awarded for Best Bird in Show. Donated by Mr & Mrs I Dart.
JUSTIN SMART TROPHY – Awarded for the Best exhibit in the Juvenile classes. Donated by Justin Smart, Hexham
WCF COUNTRY CENTRE TANKARD – Awarded for the Reserve Best Bird in Show. Donated by WCF Country
Centre, Hexham
BILLY BAINBRIDGE SHIELD – Awarded for Best Soft Feather Bantam in Showl. Donated by Mr. GW & MA
Bainbridge, Blanchland
GALLERY UPSTAIRS CUP – Awarded for the Best Hard Feather Bantam in Show. This cup is perpetual. Awarded
by the Gallery Upstairs (Art Gallery), Blanchland.
The Gatehouse Trophy- Awarded for Best large Fowl. This cup is perpetual. Awarded by the Late Mr S Kelly (Post
Office, Blanchland)
Horticultural Section1. Entries to be staged by 10.30 am,
Exhibitors must pay admission fees. 2. Exhibitors may compete for first, Second and Third places in any class.
3. Prize money will be paid out from 3.00pm, and up to 6.00pm on Show Day.
4. Claims to be made out on forms provided. Points:- 3 for 1st prize, 2 for 2nd
and 1 for 3rd
5. Prize money not claimed within a fortnight will be forfeited.
Entry Fee 50p per Entry.
FLOWERS - 1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00 Class 1.One Pot Plant in bloom
2 One Pot Plant, foliage or Fern
3 3 gladioli
4 Bowl of sweet peas arranged for effect
5 Best single rose
6 Two vases of Annuals dissimilar
7 Three Chrysanthemum (intermediate)
8 Best single Chrysanthemum (intermediate)
9 “Little & Large” Two contrasting blooms arranged for fun
10 Vase of Herbaceous blooms 3 varieties not less than 3 blooms in each
variety (Dahlias excluded)
11 Four spikes phlox
12 Vase of Asters
13 Six Pansies or Violas. Shown on card
14 Hanging Basket
15 Three Pompon Dahlias in vase (blooms not exceeding 2 inches)
16 3 Cactus or semi Cactus Dahlias (small or medium)
17 Large Single Dahlia
18 Three ball Dahlias
19 Vase or bowl of Dahlias own foliage
FLORAL ART
An exhibit denotes an arrangement or arrangements of plant material with or
without accessories.
Plant material must predominate. No artificial material allowed, height
unlimited, but must be in proportion.
Would all entrants please advise the Industrial Committee of the approximate
entries and classes
48 hours before the Show to enable ample staging to be provided.
Class 1st £6.00, 2nd £4.00, 3rd £2.00
20 “Elevenses ”
An arrangement using only roses. Foliage
and accessories maybe included, maximum of 2 feet in width
21 “Afternoon Tea ”
Petite arrangement using a cup & saucer, flowers and 600
foliage. Not to exceed 9 inches in width
22 “After Eight”
An arrangement using fresh foliage only. No Flowers allowed
but may include accessories, maximum of 2 feet in width
VEGETABLES - 1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
23 Three Round Potatoes
24 Three Kidney Potatoes
25 Two Blanch Leeks
26 Two Pot Leeks (not blanched)
27 Three Courgettes
28 Three onions dressed
29 Three onion dressed grown from sets
30 A Cabbage
31 Six pods runner beans
32 Six pod broad beans
33 Six pod peas
34 One Cucumber
35 Six Tomatoes
36 Six Cherry Tomatoes
37 Three stalks Rhubarb
38 Globe Beetroot (not cut)
39 Collection of Root Vegetables 4 varieties (2 of each)
40 Collection of Non Root Vegetables 4 varieties (2 of each)
41 Best single Marrow
VEGETABLES - 1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
23 Three Round Potatoes
24 Three Kidney Potatoes
25 Two Blanch Leeks
26 Two Pot Leeks (not blanched)
27 Three Courgettes
28 Three onions dressed
29 Three onion dressed grown from sets
30 A Cabbage
31 Six pods runner beans
32 Six pod broad beans
33 Six pod peas
34 One Cucumber
35 Six Tomatoes
36 Six Cherry Tomatoes
37 Three stalks Rhubarb
38 Globe Beetroot (not cut)
39 Collection of Root Vegetables 4 varieties (2 of each)
40 Collection of Non Root Vegetables 4 varieties (2 of each)
41 Best single Marrow
Industrial Section1. Entries to be staged by 10.30a.m.
Exhibitors must pay the admission fee. 2. Please ensure entry numbers are securely fastened to each entry.
3. Any article for exhibition sent by post must reach the secretary on the
Friday prior to the Show. It should be accompanied by a notice that will be
removed personally, or by an addressed label and remittance covering
postage. NOTE: All reasonable care and attention will be given but the
Secretary and Committee do not hold themselves responsible for any loss or
damage.
4. Prize money will be paid out from 3.00pm, and up to 6.00pm on Show Day.
5. Claims to be made out on forms provided. Points: - 3 for 1st prize, 2 for
2nd and 1 for 3rd.
6. Prize money not claimed within a fortnight will be forfeited.
7. Exhibitors may compete for First, Second and third places in any class.
8. Handcraft exhibits should be unwashed.
Entry Fee in each class: 50p per entry 1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00 ( class 53:1st £5.00, 2nd £4.00, 3rd £3.00 )
COOKERY - Kindly Sponsored by Dorothy McDonald Catering
Class
42 Savoury Flan / Quiche
43 Four Girdle Scones
44 Four Cheese Scones
45 Four Chocolate Muffins
46 Four Thick Shortbread Fingers
47 Four Rock Cakes
48 Four Cookies
49 Four Sausage Rolls (Short Pastry)
50 Apple Tart on a plate or doily
51 Single Sandwich Cake (split with jam filling)
52 Six Sweet Squares of Tray bake
53 Rich Fruit Cake (not less than 8”/20cm)
54 Four Ginger Nuts (not cut) (Prize money donated by Mrs S Lee)
PRESERVES- 1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
All Jars to be named and dated should not be less than 12oz / 340gm. Any
CLOSURES
Class
61 One Jar Raspberry Jam
62 One Jar Strawberry Jam
63 One Jar of Jam (any other variety)
64 One Jar Home-made Marmalade
65 One Jar Lemon Curd (any size)
66 One Jar Jelly (any size)
67 One Jar Chutney (list Ingredients)
68 Three white eggs (one will be cracked open, displayed on a saucer)
69 Three brown eggs (one will be cracked open displayed on a saucer)
HANDICRAFTS - 1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
70 Best Gift costing no more than £3.00 (attach price list)
71 An Crocheted Article
72 Child’s Soft Toy
73 An Article of Cross Stitch
74 An Embroidered Article
75 An Article of Soft Furnishing
76 An Article of Tapestry
77 Any Knitted Cardigan or Jumper (any yarn or ply)
78 An Article not Classified (knitted)
79 Article not Classified (dressmaking)
80 Article not Classified (handicrafts)
81 Home-made Bookmark
82 Decorated Box (box can be bought)
83 Homemade Card
84 Any Article of Origami
55 Date & Walnut Loaf (in oblong tin)
56 Gingerbread Loaf (in oblong tin) 57 Jam Swiss Roll
58 Decorated Cake – Theme "Summer Time"
59 Four Decorated Cup Cakes
60 Six Homemade Confectionery Sweets (1 Variety)
PICTORIAL ART -Kindly Sponsored by Jaspah Crewe Blanchland
1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
85 Painting in Watercolours
86 A Piece Any Medium 87 Pencil Drawing
WALKING STICKS - Kindly Sponsored by The Post Office Blanchland
1st £5.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
88 One Piece Dressed Walking Stick (plain wood)
89 Two Piece Dressed Walking Stick (plain wood)
90 Dressed Walking Stick (fancy wood)
91 Horn Headed Walking Stick (plain)
92 Horn Headed Walking Stick (fancy)
93 Horn Headed Shepherd’s Crook
94 A Lady’s Stick (wood or horn)
95 Natural Thumb Stick
96 Horn Thumb Stick
HONEY - Kindly Sponsored by The Travellers Rest Slaley
1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
97 One Section Heather Honey or Flower Honey
98 Two Jar of Flower Honey (any colour)
99 Two Jars Heather Honey
100 Shallow Frame – Heather or Flower Honey
(Prize money donated by Mrs S Lee)
Falconry Display 12:00
PHOTOGRAPHY - 1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
All entries to have been taken since 2013. Max. Size of prints must be 7” x 5”
(17 x 13 cm) PRINTS MUST NOT BE MOUNTED. Limit of 2 entries per
person per class.
101 Child or Children (coloured)
102 Wildlife (coloured)
103 Domestic Animal or Bird (coloured)
104 Landscape (coloured)
105 People (coloured)
106 Water (coloured)
107 Floral Close-up (coloured)
108 Urban (coloured)
109 Rural (Coloured)
110 Humorous (coloured)
111 Winter Scene (coloured)
112 Action Shot (coloured)
113 Any Subject (black and white)
114 Front Cover for Blanchland & Hunstanworth Show Schedule for 2018.
115 Any subject taken by a child (Under 16 years)
PHOTOGRAPHY - 1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
All entries to have been taken since 2013. Max. Size of prints must be 7” x 5”
(17 x 13 cm) PRINTS MUST NOT BE MOUNTED. Limit of 2 entries per
person per class.
101 Child or Children (coloured)
102 Wildlife (coloured)
103 Domestic Animal or Bird (coloured)
104 Landscape (coloured)
105 People (coloured)
106 Water (coloured)
107 Floral Close-up (coloured)
108 Urban (coloured)
109 Rural (Coloured)
110 Humorous (coloured)
111 Winter Scene (coloured)
112 Action Shot (coloured)
113 Any Subject (black and white)
114 Front Cover for Blanchland & Hunstanworth Show Schedule for 2018.
115 Any subject taken by a child (Under 16 years)
Under 5 years Class 1st 2nd 3rd
116 A picture (A4) any medium, Subject - Seaside
117 Decorated Paper Plate
5 – 7 Years
118 A Picture (A4) any medium, Subject - A Sunset
119 Decorated Paper Plate
120 A Fruit and Vegetable Creature
121 A Hat – Celebrating Summer Time
8 – 11 years
122 A Picture (A4) any medium, Subject “ Fruit Close up”
123 Computer Generated Greetings Card- Summer Time
124 Edible Necklace
125 Fruit and Vegetable Creature
126 A Hat – Celebrating Summer Time
127 Four Cup Cakes
128 Four Pieces of Traybake
CHILDREN’S SECTION1.. ALL ENTRIES MUST HAVE AGE on FRONT and NAME on BACK
2. Only one entry per Child in Classes 161 - 162
3. -An extra prize of £1.00 is awarded to the child with the highest number of
points in
4. Under 5 and 5 to 7 years groups. An extra prize of £2.50 is awarded to the
child with
5. the highest number of points in the 8 to 11, and 12 to 15 age groups.
Entry Fee in each Class – 20p per entry. 1st £1.00, 2nd £0.80, 3rd £0.60
12 – 15 years
129 A Picture (A4) Any Subject
130 Computer generated poster A4 – Subject -“Summer Time Event”
131 Article of Handicraft
132 A Hat – Celebrating Summer Time
133 Four Cup Cakes 100 80 60
134 Four Pieces of Traybake 100 80 60
135 Printing 5 years to 7 years (inclusive) One entry/child
Nellie The Elephant Nellie the Elephant packed her trunk And said goodbye to the circus Off she went with a trumpety-trump Trump, trump, trump
136 Handwriting, 8 to 11 years
All Creatures Great and Small All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful: The Lord God made them all.
Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings.
137 A DRESSED SCARECROW COMPETITION, FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Scarecrow Theme: “Traditional Scarecrow”
To be displayed on the Showfield on show day
SPONSOR W J Kennedy and Son
PRIZES £15.00 £10.00 £5.00 Entry Fee £1.00
OPEN TERRIER SHOW
RING 1 – 2.00pm
138 Border Type Dog
139 Border Type Bitch
140 Border Type Pup
141 Lakeland Type Dog
142 Lakeland Type Bitch
143 Lakeland Type Pup
144 Jack Russell Dog
145 Jack Russell Bitch
146 Jack Russell Pup
147 Cross Bred Dog
148 Cross Bred Bitch
149 Cross Bred Pup
150 Pair of Terriers
151 Veteran Terrier (over 7 years)
RING 2 – 2.30pm
152 Children’s Pet (Dog or Bitch)
153 Pedigree Pet (Dog or Bitch)
154 Gun Dog
155 Best Cross Bred (Dog or Bitch – Non pedigree)
Following Class 14 Judging will take place for “The Champion Terrier” & “The Champion
1. Entries taken on the field from 1.30pm.
Exhibitors must pay at the gate the admission fee. 2. Judging Starts 2.00pm
3. A Trophy will be awarded for Champion Terrier from Classes 1, 2, 4, 5, 7,
8, 10 & 11.
4. A Trophy will be awarded for Champion Pup from Classes 3, 6, 9 & 12.
Fee £1.00 per dog, per class.
(Qualifier for Cock-o-the-North)
POULTRY SECTIONEntries to be penned by 10.00am. Entry Fee £1.00 each entry per class
Exhibitors must pay the admission fee
Class 1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
HARD FEATHER BANTAM CLASSES
156 Pile / Wheaton or Partridge Female
157 Pile or Black Red Male
158 Furness Male or Female
159 AOC Old English Game Male
160 AOC Old English Game Female
161 Any Variety Modern Male
162 Any Variety Modern Female
163 AC / KO Shamo Male or Female
164 AOV Asian Male or Female
165 AOV Hard Feather Bantam Male or Female
166 AV Hard Feather Bantam Chicken Male
167 AV Hard Feather Bantam Chicken Female
SOFT FEATHER BANTAM CLASSES
168 Self Coloured Wyandotte Male or Female
169 Laced Wyndotte Male or Female
170 Partridge Wyandotte Male or Female
171 AOC Wyandotte Male
172 AOC Wyandotte Female
173 Australorp Male or Female
174 Sussex Male or Female
175 Rhode Island Red Male or Female
176 Welsummer Male or Female
177 Any Variety of Rock Male or Female
178 Leghorn Male or Female
179 Silkie Male or Female
180 German Langshan Male or Female
181 Any Other Variety Chicken Male
182 Any Other Variety Chicken Female
183 Any Other Variety Male or Female
183 Any Other Variety Male or Female
TRUE BANTAM CLASSES
184 Pekin Male or Female
185 Dutch Male or Female
186 Belgian Male
187 Belgian Female
188 Rosecomb Male / Female
189 Serema Male or Female
190 AOV True Bantam Male or Female
191 AOV True Bantam Chicken
LARGE FOWL CLASS
192 AOV Old English Game Male (Carlisle)
193 AOV Old English Game Female (Carlisle)
194 AV Asil Male or Female
195 Any Variety Asian Large Male
196 Any Variety Asian Large Female
197 Any Variety Large Soft Feather Male or Female
198 Any Mixed Breed Large Fowl Male or Female
199 Any Colour Silkie Male or Female
200 AOV Large Fowl Male or Female
201 Any Variety Large Fowl Chicken
RARE BREED BANTAM CLASSES
202 Rare Breed Male or Female Large Fowl
203 Rare Breed Male or Female Bantam
JUVENILE BANTAM CLASSES (Under 16 years) (Best juvenile entry to receive a bag of feed)
204 Hard Feather Bantam Male or Female
205 Soft Feather Bantam Male or Female
206 True Bantam Male or Female
183 Any Other Variety Male or Female
TRUE BANTAM CLASSES
184 Pekin Male or Female
185 Dutch Male or Female
186 Belgian Male
187 Belgian Female
188 Rosecomb Male / Female
189 Serema Male or Female
190 AOV True Bantam Male or Female
191 AOV True Bantam Chicken
LARGE FOWL CLASS
192 AOV Old English Game Male (Carlisle)
193 AOV Old English Game Female (Carlisle)
194 AV Asil Male or Female
195 Any Variety Asian Large Male
196 Any Variety Asian Large Female
197 Any Variety Large Soft Feather Male or Female
198 Any Mixed Breed Large Fowl Male or Female
199 Any Colour Silkie Male or Female
200 AOV Large Fowl Male or Female
201 Any Variety Large Fowl Chicken
RARE BREED BANTAM CLASSES
202 Rare Breed Male or Female Large Fowl
203 Rare Breed Male or Female Bantam
JUVENILE BANTAM CLASSES (Under 16 years) (Best juvenile entry to receive a bag of feed)
204 Hard Feather Bantam Male or Female
205 Soft Feather Bantam Male or Female
206 True Bantam Male or Female
WATERFOWL CLASS
207 Call Duck or Drake
208 Indian Runner Duck or Drake
209 Any other variety Duck or Drake
EGG CLASSES (Displayed on a saucer)
210 3 Large White 300 200 100
211 3 Large Brown 300 200 100
212 3 Bantam White 300 200 100
213 3 Bantam Brown 300 200 100
214 3 Large – Any Other Colour 300 200 100
215 3 Large – Distinct Colours 300 200 100
216 3 Bantam – Any Other Colour 300 200 100
217 3 Bantam – Distinct Colours 300 200 100
218 3 Waterfowl 300 200 100
219 Most unusual Egg
SELLING CLASS
220 £3.00 per pen
AOC Stands for Any Other Colour, AV Stands for Any Other Variety, Chicken Stands for a bird for the current
season’s breeding
Poultry entries must be penned by 10.00am Judging starts 10.30am prompt.
Judging by: - Mr Brewis, Mr Alder, Mr Sawyer
Please advise entries by 21st August 2015
Vet: Scott Mitchell Associates QUOITS COMPITITION - 14:00 Entries on the Field
Pony Schedule 2017Kindly Sponsored by
Pennine Ways Sales & Letting Agents The Old Mill Knitsley
Classes: Riders Under 16yrs Ponies Under 14.2 hands
Rules and Conditions
All Riders MUST wear a current safety hat and correct footwear during events.
Each rider MUST contribute to the First Aid Cover
It is recommended that they should have their own public liability Insurance
Once a combination has entered in a Lead Rein Class, they will not be eligible
to enter non lead rein Classes.
Times of Classes printed may be subject to change depending on the number
of entries.
The Judges and Supervisors Decisions are final.
No Whips or Spurs in any event
The Committee accepts no responsibility for any loss, damage or accident
caused by horses, ponies, competitors or spectators.
We politely ask that all Children/Ponies are supervised at all times
Entry to the field for pony events and parking are free Entry to the Show Fields
Charges Apply Adults £5 Children £1
Adults £5 Children £1
Class
1st -£5.00 2nd - £3.00 3rd -£2.00 for classes 221-223
221 Most Adorable Combination Lead Rein 9 years and under
222 Best Combination 12yrs and Under
223 Best Combination 16yrs and Under
224 Best Overall Turner Out Pony - Rosette
225 Best Overall Local Pony and Ride (lives within 5miles of show )- Rosette 226 Winners of Classes 1.2.3. for Best Overall Combination - Pennine Ways
Trophy
Judge: TBC
Lead Rein (Classes 7-10)
227 Bending Race
228 Potato Race
229 Sack Race
230 Lead and Trot and Run
231 Potato Race - Under 12 years 1st- £5 2nd- £3 3rd- £2
232 Bending Race - Under 12 years 1st- £5 2nd- £3 3rd- £2
233 Sack Race- Under 12 years 1st- £5, 2nd- £3, 3rd- £2.
234 Lead Trot and Run Under 12 years
235 Potato Race - Under 16 years 1st- £5, 2nd- £3, 3rd- £2.
236 Bending Race - Under 16 years 1st- £5, 2nd- £3, 3rd- £2.
237 Sack Race - Under 16 years 1st- £5, 2nd- £3, 3rd- £2.
238 Lead Trot and Run Under 16 years
Jumping Classes
239 45cms - 1st- £5, 2nd- £3, 3rd- £2.
240 55cms - 1st- £5, 2nd- £3, 3rd- £2. 241 65cms - 1st- £5, 2nd- £3, 3rd- £2.
242 Clear Round Jumping Top 20 times get Clear Round Ribbon
Notes
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