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CAMELFORD & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION LIMITED Presidents Mr Graham White Camelford Schedule of Prizes To be offered at the 113 th CAMELFORD AGRICULTURAL SHOW at Trevilla, Marshgate, Camelford, PL32 9YN By kind permission of Mr D & Mrs P Langley Wednesday 14 th August 2019 Entry Fee: Adults - £10 Children (under 12) - £4 Under 4 Free Opening Time - 8 am Camelford Show is approved for MV/CAE Sheep. Qualifer for Royal Cornwall Ass. Summer Show Points Championship Affiliated to the BsPA, British Spotted Pony Society, NPS Cornwall Area 26, End of Season Extravaganza qualifier, The Shetland Pony Stud Book Society, GEMS Miniature Shetland Society, South West Shetland Pony Group, The Miniature Horse Club of Great Britain, The British Driving Society Mole Valley Farmers Young Handler Points Series Championship Penbode Farm Vets Senior Young Handler Series (Sheep - Class 119) Separate Schedule available for Horticulture & Handicrafts (Judging 09:00am. Open to public at 1.00pm) INSIDE AND OUTSIDE TRADE STANDS AND FOOD HALL POULYRY, FUR ‘N’ FEATHER. DOG SHOW AND VINTAGE Charity:- Cancer Research UK (Camelford Branch) Cornwall Air Ambulance Closing date for Entries – 25 th July 2019 The Secretary, Beth Kitto Eden Parc, Watergate, Advent, Camelford, Cornwall PL32 9QL Tel:- 07483 964125 Email: [email protected]

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CAMELFORD & DISTRICT AGRICULTURALASSOCIATION LIMITED

PresidentsMr Graham White

Camelford

Schedule of PrizesTo be offered at the

113th CAMELFORD AGRICULTURAL

SHOWat

Trevilla, Marshgate, Camelford, PL32 9YNBy kind permission of Mr D & Mrs P Langley

Wednesday 14th August 2019Entry Fee: Adults - £10 Children (under 12) - £4 Under 4 Free

Opening Time - 8 amCamelford Show is approved for MV/CAE Sheep.

Qualifer for Royal Cornwall Ass. Summer Show Points ChampionshipAffiliated to the BsPA, British Spotted Pony Society,

NPS Cornwall Area 26, End of Season Extravaganza qualifier, The Shetland Pony Stud Book Society, GEMS Miniature Shetland Society, South West

Shetland Pony Group, The Miniature Horse Club of Great Britain, The British Driving Society

Mole Valley Farmers Young Handler Points Series ChampionshipPenbode Farm Vets Senior Young Handler Series (Sheep - Class 119)

Separate Schedule available for Horticulture & Handicrafts (Judging 09:00am. Open to public at 1.00pm)

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE TRADE STANDS AND FOOD HALLPOULYRY, FUR ‘N’ FEATHER. DOG SHOW AND VINTAGE

Charity:- Cancer Research UK (Camelford Branch)Cornwall Air Ambulance

Closing date for Entries – 25th July 2019The Secretary, Beth Kitto

Eden Parc, Watergate, Advent, Camelford, Cornwall PL32 9QLTel:- 07483 964125 Email: [email protected]

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CAMELFORD & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION LTD

DIRECTIONS MAPPL32 9YN

To Boscastle Marshgate Bude & Stratton

Trevilla PL32 9YNShow Field

Otterham StationSouthern Tractors Wynnstay

Hallworthy Market

Camelford Dairy Crest

Wilsey Down

Gate 1Gate 2

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CAMELFORD & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION LTD

8 MILE RADIUS OF CAMELFORD TOWN HALL

CAMELFORD & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL

ASSOCIATION LIMITED SHOWFIELD

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Show Field Layout – may be subject to slight changes

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Horse Field – may be subject to slight changes

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Practice Ring

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Rule 1: Entrance Fees – per entry Classes 1- 40 Cattle £3.00 Classes 45-119 Sheep £2.00 Classes 42, 42a,43,43a, 117-119 Presentation £2.00 Classes 120-221 Horses £6.00 Jumping – £6 pre- entered. £9 on the day. Clear round jumping £3.00 from 10am to 12.30 p.m. UNAFFILIATED HORSE ENTRIES FOR RING 3 CLASSES 157A - 166 CAN BE TAKEN

ON THE DAY £9.00 All fees must be submitted with the entry form and no fees will be refunded under any

circumstances. Dog Classes 1 - 4 £1.50 per Class and Classes 5 - 21 £1 per Class. Taken at the dog show ring on

the day.Rule 2: Blank entry forms can be obtained from the secretary, which should be returned together with the

correct entrance fee on or before July 25th 2019. Please ensure the entry form is completely filled in. The Committee reserves the right to extend the time if they think desirable.

Rule 3: Any person making a False Entry or giving a wrong description will be disqualified from taking a prize.

Rule 4: LOCAL CLASSES restricted to persons residing within an EIGHT MILE RADIUS OF CAMELFORD LIBRARY FORMALLY THE TOWN HALL.

SEE MAP IN SECRETARYS TENTRule 5: All Cups and Trophies awarded are the property of the Camelford & District Agricultural

Association Ltd. and unless otherwise stated are Perpetual Awards to be retained by the winner AND RETURNED BY THE 1ST OF JUNE IN CURRENT YEAR. ALL TROPHIES WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE BREED CHAMPIONSHIP AND SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES WHICH WILL BE PRESENTED DURING THE GRAND PARADE CAN BE COLLECTED FROM THE SECRETARY’S MARQUEE BY THE WINNER OR A REPRESENTATIVE AT THEIR CONVENIENCE AFTER SIGNING THE CUP BOOKS. NO TROPHY WILL BE GIVEN OUT UNLESS CUP CARD IS PRESENTED TO THE CUP SECRETARY.

Rule 6: Where there are 12 or more entries in a class, a 5th and 6th prize rosette will be awarded. The 4th - 6th places will not qualify for points towards the Coronation Cup.

Rule 7: Class 120 BEGINS AT 8.30 All exhibits to be on the Showfield by 8.30 am on the day of the Show and remain until 3 o’clock.

No exhibit to leave before the stated time without a pass from the Secretary. Exhibitors to be ready 10 minutes before class if late let Ring Steward know particularly if in more than one class.

Rule 8: All exhibits to have been the bona-fide property of the exhibitor for at least one month prior to the show.

Rule 9: Any person making a protest shall do so within one hour of the time of the class and shall deposit with the Secretary the sum of £ 30.00, which shall be forfeited if the Stewards consider such a protest to be frivolous.

Rule 10: The Camelford and District Agricultural Association Limited will not be liable for any loss or damage which persons, stock, exhibits or vehicles may sustain.

Rule 11: All disputes to be settled by the Executive Committee whose decision shall be final.Rule 12: The Committee reserves the right to cancel any Class or amalgamate any class. Judging will follow the timetable as closely as possible, but the committee reserves the right

to change the running order if necessary.Rule 13: The Judge’s decision is FINAL.Rule 14: All cattle to be HALTER LED in the Judging rings and when paraded. To comply with the show

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insurers all children 12 years of age and under on the day of the show must be supervised by a suitable adult when leading an animal. Livestock Exhibitors are requested to comply with Animal Welfare Regulations including no over stocking of udders.

A complete male bovine over 30 months of age is considered a Bull and is subject to the regulations i.e. 2 handlers.

Rule 15: All Cattle must be properly secured at all times. Horses/ponies should be tied when outside their boxes.

Rule 16: Where an animal is entered in joint names, the points will be awarded to the person who paid the entry fee. Points will NOT be awarded to both entrants or split between them.

Rule 17: The 2019 CDAA Ltd Show has been approved by the Scottish Agricultural College. Sheep and Goat Health Schemes, to hold Classes for MV/CAE accredited sheep. All MV/CAE accredited stock, must hold a valid certificate for accreditation (note expiry date). The certificate should be completed and signed by the owner/manager. The show organiser or deputy will collect and return these to SGHS. A PHOTOCOPY OF THE SAC VETERINARY CERTIFICATE FOR MV/CAE EXHIBITORS MUST ACCOMPANY THE ENTRY FORM AND THE ORIGINAL HANDED TO THE SHEEP STEWARDS ON THE DAY BEFORE UNLOADING

Rule 18: All sheep to have been shorn except in Ram and Ewe Lamb Classes and 117-119 and the Dorset Sheep classes where this rule does not apply.

Rule 19: C & DAA Ltd. has a Holding No.07/076/8104 issued by DEFRA. Movements to the Show must be registered with BCMS. Passports must therefore accompany the cattle.

Rule 20: To satisfy Bio Security regulations cattle and sheep transport has a separate entrance point into the animal enclosure licensed by DEFRA where they should remain. Cleansing of the interior of private transport is not a particular requirement but all vehicles and boxes should arrive in clean condition. Instructions from the Bio Security Officer must be obeyed at all times.

Rule 21: All drivers of vehicles entering the Showground must obey the directions of the stewards.Rule 22: The Association will allow what it considers to be an appropriate number of entry passes and

ask exhibitors to accept that number and pay for any persons accompanying them on the day. All Exhibitors and Pass Holders must use the appropriate Gate which will be indicated. Persons riding with Exhibitors and who do not have a pass will have to pay. Additional passes can be obtained from the Secretary at a reduced rate prior to the Show

Rule 23: Child Riders & Handlers must have reached the age of 3 years to compete in Equine classes. Birth Certificates are to be produced on the field if necessary.

Rule 24: Suitable footwear must be worn at all times when mounted or in the ring. No welly boots are to be worn in the ring. Rule 25: Horses & Ponies must include their Passport numbers on the entry form for each animal. Horses

and ponies must travel with their passports to the show ground as random spot checks will be done.

Rule 26: Novice Horse/Pony classes. Horses not to have won a 1st prize prior to 1st January 2019 Rule 27: Approved correctly secured hard hats MUST BE worn at all times when riding: all PAS015,

VG1, (BS)EN1384 2017, ASTM F1163 04a onwards, SNELL E2001, SNELL E2016, AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards.

A rider whose hat comes off will be eliminated. A rider whose strap comes undone, whilst competing must on Penalty of Elimination

replace it or fasten it before continuing. They may stop without penalty to fasten the strap. All entries in Working Hunter, Working Cob and Working Ponies and Jumping must wear an

approved crash hat for the jumping phase. This can be changed to a normal riding hat as above before the showing phase of the classes.

If the above approved hats are not worn in any classes the Show will not take responsibility

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for any accident or injury caused to the rider. The rider must be responsible for their own actions.

Handlers 16 and under MUST wear the correct approved head gear when handling horses/ponies.

Rule 28: The main championship of each section in the horse schedule will be judged first, ie 1st & 2nd prize winners of each eligible class for their section championship. Thereafter the local championships will be held, ie 1st & 2nd local prize winners of each class will only be eligible. If the main 1st & 2nd prize winners are also local winners then the main championship only will be judged. The overall champion from each section (not reserve champion) will be eligible for the supreme.

Rule 29: THE GRAND PARADE OF SHEEP AND CATTLE at 3 pm: Will take place in the Entertainments Ring unless restrictions are in place, in which case animals will remain in their enclosure. The Committee respectfully request all exhibitors should take part in the Grand Parade. Numbers should be clearly seen at all times. Any alterations announced on day.

THE GRAND PARADE OF HORSES & PONIES will take place in Ring 1 at approx 3:30pm - 4pm followed by the Cup Presentation in the Entertainment Ring approx. 4pm.

Rule 30: All Exhibitors to comply with the Health & Safety Rules of the Show, a copy can be seen in the Secretary’s marquee. Fall of horse/pony or rider in any class will result in disqualification and must leave the ring dismounted and see Launceston Voluntary First Aid Service before continuing in any other class. Cattle & Sheep – in the event of anyone being knocked over, to see Launceston Voluntary First Aid Service.

Rule 31: All Trade and Vintage exhibitors must be in possession of Public Liability Insurance and have it for inspection if requested on Show Day. All exhibitors except horses & cars to use Gate 1.

Rule 32: Any Exhibitors constructing Gazebo’s or Tents will be subject to Health & Safety Inspection to ensure they are suitably erected and secure under line.

Rule 33: EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION REQUIRMENTS – following the recent outbreak of Equine Influenza all competitors must adhere to the below requirements

Horses must have been vaccinated to comply with the requirements of the primary course (1st vaccination and then 2nd vaccination between 21 – 92 days later), followed by the first booster (150 – 215 days) and all subsequent boosters. Horses may compete having received the primary course and prior to the first booster but not within 7 days of receiving a vaccine dose.

Horses must have been vaccinated within 6 months before the show but not less than 7 days of arriving at the show.

Foals In-foal mares that have already had vaccinations of primary Equine Influenza course should be

vaccinated 4-6 weeks before the foal is due to be born. Foals should be vaccinated for Equine Influenza at 6 months to commence their primary course. We urge all owners to adhere to strict biosecurity protocols at all times. Vaccinations are subject to local risk assessments by the attending veterinarians. PLEASE NOTE THAT NEITHER VACCINATION CERTIFICATES NOR PASSSPORTS

SHOULD BE SENT TO THE SHOW OFFICE PRIOR TO THE EVENT. HOWEVER, RANDOM CHECKS WILL BE CARRIED OUT ON THE SHOWGROUND DURING THE SHOW.

https://bef.co.uk/News-Detail.aspx?news=latest-bef-advice-to-showsExhibitors Gate 1: CATTLE, SHEEP, HANDICRAFT & HORTICULTURE,

POULTRY, DOGS, TRADE STANDS AND VINTAGE Exhibitors Gate 2: HORSES & CARS

CAMELFORD SHOW BUS RUNNING FROM CAMELFORD TOWN WILL DROP OFF AT GATE 1 STARTING AT 10AM FROM CAMELFORD

By order of the Committee 2019 - Camelford & District Agricultural Association Ltd

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Camelford & District Agricultural Association Ltd

Past Presidents

*Deceased

Mrs Sally Moore & Miss Madge Walkey (2018) *A.G Daniel Esq (1988)

Mr Jonathan Holt MRCVS (2017) *A.W Polden MRCVS (1987)

Mr M Bromell (2016) *R.R Crosley Esq DSC (1986)

Mr J Bradley (2015) G.A Byrne MRCVS (1985)

Mr A P Scott (2014) *W.M Shillaber Esq (1984)

*Mr W.C.F Keat (2012-2013) *E.J Jukes Esq (1983)

*Mr W I T Harris (2011) *AS Mason Esq (1982)

*Mr J C P Hawken (2010) *CS Routly Esq (1981)

*Mrs G Stiles (2008-2009) *A.E Flood Esq (1980)

Mr G.Nute BVSc MRCVS (2007) *S.A.H Button Esq (1979)

Mrs. M.G. Mason (2006) *F.W Jones Esq (1978)

*Mrs. J. Sleep (2005) *R Roose Esq (1977)

*D. F. R. Flew (2004) *J Ward Esq (1945 & 1976)

Glenton Brown (2003) *JD Hodgson Esq (1974 & 1975)

J F Jones (2001/2) *LTS Uglow Esq (1973)

RWJ Dennis (2000) *Mrs P Roskruge (1972)

WF Pethick Esq (1999) *F Smith Esq (1971)

*Mrs JW Hext (1998) *G Merrett Esq (1970)

PH Cornelius Esq (1997) *KA Sprayson Esq OBE BSc (1969)

*RJ Lobb Esq (1996) *Dr GB Miller (1968)

*Mrs PM Ham (1995) *Major St James Scott Hopkins (1966)

K Vincent Esq (1994) *EC Roose Esq JP (1965)

R Sleep Esq (1993) *MH Hicks Esq JP (1964)

*JR Parkin Esq (1992) *WJ Harris Esq (1963)

*O.G Master (1991) *Major G Mitchell (1962)

V.P Darke Esq (1990) *John C Gynn Esq (1961)

*Mrs D Merrett (1989)

PRESIDENT ELECT 2020 - Mr Harry Sandercock

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List of Officers and Committee MembersChairman: Mr John Ward Cup Secretary: Mrs M. G. MasonVice Chairman Mr Martin Pethick Inside Trade: Mrs Ann HayneCompany Secretary: Mrs. H. Coombes Outside Trade: Mrs Yvonne WhiteShow Secretary: Mrs. B Kitto Horticultural & Handicraft: Mrs E. ReynoldsTreasurer: Mrs. E. Broad Vintage: Mr David BurnardDirector of Showyard: Mr D. Brookham Poultry: Miss J SummersAsst. Director of Showyard: Mr T. Hawken

Members: Messrs: D. Routly, P. Roose, M. Coombes, M. Sanders, W. Pethick, D. Broad, P. Broad, A. Brewer, H. Sandercock, A. Madge, M. Bromell, K. Heard, D. Bosley. C.Roose, T. Hawken, G. White, R. Pethick, James Roose, J Bradley, T Herrington, C. Flew, M. Chapman, E. Coles, R. Haddy, D. Ward

Mesdames: H. Coombes, S. Nute, Y. White, J. Burnard, H. Brookham, J. Findlay, R Jones, M Schwarz, E. Reynolds, M Bradley, A. Hayne, J. Parsons, L Dickinson, S Moore, M Walkey

Hon. Show Veterinary. Penbode Equine and Farm Veterinary Services01409 253418

Camelford Young Farmers Competitions - Miss Abby Haddy 07854 401078

Horticultural and Handicraft MarqueeMrs Elaine Reynolds, Bruallen Flowers, Delabole 01840 212555 / 07715 333624

Outside Trade StandsMrs. Y. White, Higher Tredundle, Egloskerry, Launceston PL15 8SQ Tel 01566 86682 / 07909 501544

The Winner of best Outside Trade Stand to be awarded the Mr. G.A.Byrne CupThe Winner of Best Vintage on Trade Stands to be awarded the Mr. G and Mrs. Y White Cup.

The Cornwall Farmers Ltd Alan Turner and David Brown Memorial Cup to be awarded to the best Agricultural Trade Stand.

Inside Trade Stands and Local Food Hall Mrs Ann Hayne, Rest Holme, Trewassa, Davidstow, Camelford 07786 382560

The Winner of the Best Inside Trade Stand to be awarded the Mr. A. G. Daniel SalverMr and Mrs A P Scott Cup for the Best Food Hall stand.

Health and Safety - Peter Cooper - Cooper Safety (SW) Ltd 077715 27093

VintageMr David Burnard, Eden Parc, Watergate, Advent 01840 213780 / 07967 854647

The Bert Scawn Cup for the Winner of the Judges choice of Vintage Tractor

Poultry - Fur and FeatherMiss J Summers, Iceni, Tregatta, Tintagel PL34 0DY 07789 003161

Mr. L. Sanders. Best Bird in Show Cup. KVN Auctioneers, Reserve Bird in Show CupMr. G. Nute BVSc. MRCVS Points Cup for Open or Local Birds.

Cup Secretary - Mrs. M. Mason, Man-Der, Tresparrett, Camelford. Tel 01840 261428

Dog Show - Mr A. Madge, Caudworthy, Maxworthy, Launceston. Tel 01566 781795

Jumping - Mr Mark Sanders, Hendraburnick, Davidstow. Tel 01840 261002/07919847946

Sheep Shearing Competitions - Mr Martin Pethick, Trevalga Farm Trevalga, Boscastle 01840 250300

Bio Security Officer - Mr. W. Pethick, Hunters Moon, Boscastle. Tel 01840 250332

Sponsorship and Advertising - Jacky Parsons, Venndown Farmhouse, Boscastle - 01840250599

Children’s Sports - Mrs. S. Nute, Clifden Farm, Halgabron, Tintagel. Tel: 01840 770994

Shed Manager - Mr Richard Pethick 01840 250341

Accountant - R. Alexander and Co

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JUDGESCATTLE

DEVONS Hattie Tucker, Dolverton

SOUTH DEVON CATTLE Michael Kettlewell, Chipping Norton

PURE BRED BEEF Peter Vian, Gorran

STEERS AND HEIFERS Peter Vian, Gorran

HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN CATTLE Phil Bird, Axminster

AYRSHIRE CATTLE/JERSEY Mr C Roskilly, Ponsanooth

DAIRY, DUAL PURPOSE & DEXTERS John Rowe, Camborne

OVERALL DAIRY CHAMPION & OVERALL BEEF CHAMPION

John Pollard, St Merryn

SUPREME CHAMPION ANIMAL FROM BEEF AND DAIRY John Pollard, St Merryn

YOUNG STOCKMANS PRESENTATION – BEEF (Class 42 + 42a)

Peter Vian, Gorran

YOUNG STOCKMANS PRESENTATION– DAIRY (Class 43 + 43a)

Phil Bird, Axminster

STOCKMAN CHAMPIONSHIP-Gill Stiles Cup - Classes 42, 42a, 43 & 43a Reserve Champion – The John Hawken Memorial Cup

John Pollard, St Merryn

SHEEPDEVON & CORNWALL LONGWOOLS Peter Harfoot, St Ive

DORSET HORN AND POLLED DORSET HORN SHEEP Mark Thomas, Launceston

NATIVE BREEDS & CROSSES – EWES & RAMS:LOWLANDS Janet Rogers, Tavistock

UPLANDS Norman Dalgarno, Tregony

CONTINENTAL SHEEP INCLUDING BELTEX) EWES & RAMS (other than Charollais & Texel

Russell Molyneaux, Hatherleigh

CHAROLLAIS – EWES AND RAMS Eric Sleep, Launceston

TEXEL – EWES AND RAMS Mark Moore, Whitstone

SUFFOLK SHEEP – EWES AND RAMS David Venning, Coads Green

ZWARTBLE Philip Caunter, Totnes

JACOB Michael Bundy, Somerset

PENS OF COMMERCIAL EWES Phil Hawkey, St Wenn

BUTCHERS LAMBS Phil Hawkey, St Wenn

SHEPHERD/SHEPHERDESS/YOUNG STOCKMANS PRESENTATION CHAMPIONSHIP (Classes 117, 118 & 119) – The Trevilla Cup. Reserve Champion - The Graham White Trophy

Andrew Brewer, Fraddon

SUPREME SHEEP CHAMPIONSHIP Andrew Brewer, Fraddon

LOCAL SHEEP Class 107 Phil Hawkey, St Wenn

SHEEP SHEARING JUDGES James Mably, St Teath & Peter Northey, Camelford

REFEREE Mr Bill Pethick, Boscastle

POULTRY Mr Roger Thomas, St Austell

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DOGS Mrs Caz Turner, Okehampton

RING 1 ANNOUNCER Mr Peter Clarke, Yelverton

VINTAGE ANNOUNCER Mr Tim Mitchell, Newquay

ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCER Mr James Morrish, Holsworthy

SHEARING ANNOUNCER Mrs Claire Parnell, Port Isaac

YFC JUDGES TBC

Presidents Judge Presidents Choice 09:00AMPresident Judging and Presentation of Outside & Inside Trade Stands and best Vintage exhibit on Trade Stands will commence at 10.15am by the President.Sheep and Cattle Presentation at 3.00 pm in The Entertainment ring.Vice President judges the Agricultural Trade Stands at 9.30am for The Cornwall Farmers Ltd followed by Food Hall Stand Winner Mr and Mrs A.P Scott Cup. Vintage Tractor, inspection of Dog, CYFC followed by Poultry Cup presentation at 2.45pm in the Main Ring.Vice President presentation of The Coronation cup at 3pm in The Entertainment Ring.Presentation of Horse Cups at approx 4.00pm in The Entertainment Ring by the Vice President.

HORSESLIGHT HORSES, HACKS, COBS & RACEHORSE - RIDDEN Miss Lizzie Luxton, Okehampton

- CONFORMATION Mrs Jane Francis, Roche

WORKING PONY, WORKING COB, WORKING HUNTERS Mrs Margaret Schwarz, Camelford

DRIVING Tracey Ball, St Blazey

HEAVY HORSES Mr Roger Ellicott, Portloe

SUPREME HORSE & PONY CHAMPIONSHIP & LOCAL SUPREME HORSE & PONY

Mrs Sue Rowe, St Austell

S.H. PONY CLASSES & MIXED HEIGHT OPEN S.H. PONY CLASS

Ms Gemma Trevenna, St Austell

SHOW PONY CLASSES & OPEN MIXED INTERM. CLASS & LOCAL

Ms Gemma Trevenna, St Austell

YOUNG HANDLER & UNAFFILIATED CLASSES Lilian Skyrme, Redruth

PURE BRED, ANGLO AND PART BRED ARABS & HACKS Mrs Elaine Pascoe, Newquay

BsPA HORSES AND PONIES, SPOTTED & APPALOOSAS Miss Joyce Newberry, Exeter

LIGHT HORSES, PONIES – IN HAND Mrs Jan Nicholls, Helston

SHETLANDS- MINIATURE AND STANDARD AND MINIATURE HORSES

Mrs Jayne Lonsdale, Somerset

M & M PART BRED REGISTERED IN HAND AND RIDDENMrs Cathie Pearse, Okehampton

MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES IN HAND AND RIDDENMrs Cathie Pearse, Okehampton

JUMPING JUDGE Mr Mike Johns, Lockengate

COURSE BUILDERS Mrs F Young, St. TeathMr Mike Johns, Lockengate

JUMPING Mr Mark Sanders, Davidstow

DRIVING ANNOUNCER Mrs Ryder-Gordon, BoytonPLEASE CHECK THERE ARE REVISED RULES AND NEW CLASSES AND TIMES FOR 2019

ANIMALS ON THE SHOW GROUND CAN BE UNPREDICTABLE, AND WHILST ALL REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN, SAFETY CAN NOT BE GUARANTEED. THE COMMITTEE TAKE NO REASONIBILITY FOR INJURY TO ANY COMPETITOR, SPECTATOR OR PERSON ENTERING THE SHOW.

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OFFICIAL TIMETABLEShowground open to the public from 8am. The official opening by the President is at 10am.Hunt Approx 2pm in The Entertainment Ring. Cattle & Sheep Parade in Entertainment Ring at 3.pm. Supreme Horse and Pony Championship in Ring 1 at approx 3:30pm - 4pm followed by Cup Presentation in the Entertainment Ring approx. 4pm. CATTLE AND SHEEP RINGS Classes will commence at 10.00 amHORSESRing 1 commences at 8.30 am prompt Ring 2 commences at 9am promptClass 120 Local Horse Class 132 Novice WHP Not exc. 153cmsClass 121 Novice Horse Class 133 Open WHP Not exc. 133cmsClass 122 Open Ridden Cob Class 134 Open WHP Exc 133cm and not ex. 153cmClass 123 Small Hunter WHP Championship 132-134Class 124 Open Hunter Class 135 Mini WHP & ChampionshipClass 125 Riding Horse Class 136 Open Working CobClass 126 Riding Hacks Class 138 Regularly ridden Hunter Horse or PonyClass 127 Racehorse to Riding Horse Class 139 Novice WH Sports HorseRidden Championship 121-127 Class 140 Open WH Sport HorseRidden Local Championship 120-127 WH Sports Horse & Cob Cham. 136,139,140Class 129A Concours Ridden

Coffee break after class 136 to change courseClass 129 Concours DrivenClass 128 & 130 Driving Heavy Horse Classes – Entertainment Ring Class 142 – 143A Heavy Horses. Heavy Horse Championship Class 144 Heavy Horse Best Team & Turnout after Dog & Duck DisplayClass 145 Heavy Horse Best Decorated after Childrens Sports North Cornwall Hunt Parade at approx 2pm in the entertainment ring.Supreme Horse and Pony Championship Approx 4pm please remain in the ring whilst the local supreme is being judged for the presentation of trophies. Local Supreme Horse & Pony Championship to be judged after the supreme. Please enter the ring with the supreme horses and ponies.Ring 3 Commences 9am Prompt RING 4 Commences 9.00 am PromptClass 151 Open Mixed Height SHP Classes 167-169Arabs & ChampionshipClass 152 Leading Rein SHP Classes 171-172Hacks & ChampionshipClass 153 SHP First Ridden Classes 174-176Spotted/Appaloosa & ChampionshipMini SHP Championship Classes 178-180Skewbalds/Piebalds & ChampionshipClass 155 Leading rein SP RING 5 Commences at 9.00 am PromptClass 156 SP First Ridden Classes 182-185Hunter & Sports Breeding I.H &

Championship Mini SP ChampionshipClass 157 Open Mixed height SP Classes 187-190Pony Breeding I.H & ChampionshipOpen Overall Pethick Championship SHP & SP RING 6A Commences at 9am prompt.Local Overall Heard Championship SHP & SP Classes 196-199 Miniature Shetlands I.H Unaffiliated classes Not judged before 12.00 pm Championship 196-199Class 157A Open Unregistered M&M Classes 200-202 Standards Shetlands I.HClass 158 Young handler 3-6,7-11 + 12-16 yrs Championship 200-202 Class 159 Local Pony 17yrs & under Classes 225-228 Miniature HorsesClass 160 Best Combination 3 - 9yrs Championship 225-228Class 161 Best Combination 10-12yrs RING 6B Not Before 10.00amClass 162 Best Combination 13-16 yrs Classes 204-208 M&M I.H & ChampionshipClass 163 Best Combination any age Classes 192-194 Reg. Part bred M & M I.H & RiddenBest Combination Championship 160-163 Championship classes 192-194Class 164 Best Rider 3-16 years LUNCH BREAK - 2PM STARTClass 165 Family Pony Classes 212-213 M & M Mini Ridden & ChampionshipClass 166 Best Veteran 15yrs and over

Inhand, Ridden & oldestClasses 214-215 M & M Ridden Championship

RING 7 Jumping Ring. Clear Round Jumping 10.00am- 12.30pm with Jumping classes at approx. 1.00pmClasses 217 - 221 Jumping. SEE RULE 12 in the event of changes to the running order.

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THE ROYAL CORNWALL AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION NEW SUMMER SHOW POINTS CHAMPIONSHIP

Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association – Cornish Points Championship.This show is one of five (Camborne, Camelford, Launceston, Liskeard and Stithians) at which points will be offered towards Prizes of 1st £100 and 2nd £50 in both the open cattle and sheep classes for the exhibitors gaining the most in both open cattle and sheep classes for the exhibitors gaining the most over the 2019 season.Winners for the 2018 season were Mr & Mrs A.R & D.L Walters, LauncestonRunners up: D.W & G.N Renfree, Liskeard

Points will be awarded as follows:-1st prize 3 points, 2nd prize 2 points , 3rd prize 1 pointAnd exhibits must be entered under the same names at the relevant shows to be eligible.

THE MR J.J HOLT MRCVS PRESIDENT CUP FOR CATTLE OR SHEEP FOR THE BEST NEW EXHIBITOR NOT TO OF SHOWN BEFORE, OR AN EXHIBITOR

RETURNING BACK TO THE SHOW RING AFTER 5 YEARS OR MORE.

BEEF CATTLEChief Steward: Richard Pethick Ass. Steward: David Routly

All children under 12 years of age on the day of the show must be supervised by a suitable adult when leading an animal in these competitions. Please note rules 12, 14-16 and 19 - 20. Rosettes for 1st - 3rd.

DEVONSJudge: Hattie Tucker

1 DEVON BULL OF ANY AGEFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

2 DEVON COW OR HEIFER IN MILK OR IN CALFFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

3 DEVON HEIFER BORN ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1st 2018First £15 Second £10 Third £6

C DAA Ltd Championship 1 - 3Mr Henry Tom Memorial Cup for Classes 1 - 3The Devon Breed Champion Sash

4 BEST DEVON PAIRFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

SOUTH DEVONJudge: Mr Michael Kettlewell

5 SOUTH DEVON BULL OF ANY AGEFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

6 SOUTH DEVON COW OR HEIFER IN MILK OR IN CALFFirst £ 15 Second £10 Third £6

7 SOUTH DEVON HEIFER BORN ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 31ST 2017First £15 Second £10 Third £6

8 SOUTH DEVON HEIFER BORN ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1ST 2018First £15 Second £10 Third £6

C DAA Ltd Championship Classes 5 - 8 Truro South Devon Cattle Club Cup is given by Delabole Slate Ltd for Classes 5-8The South Devon Herd Book offer a special South Devon Sash for the Best Exhibit in Classes 5-8This is a qualifying Show for the Truro South Devon Cattle Club Mole Valley Rose Bowl Competition

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9 BEST SOUTH DEVON PAIRFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

ANY OTHER PURE BRED BEEF BREEDJudge Mr Peter Vian

10 PURE BRED BEEF BULL OF ANY AGEFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

11 PURE BRED BEEF COW OR HEIFER WITH CALF AT FOOT OR IN CALFFirst £15 Second £10 Third £ 6

12 PURE BRED BEEF HEIFER NOT HAVING CALVEDFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

CDAA Ltd Championship Classes 10 - 12 Mrs PH Roskruge Silver Tankard for Classes 10-12 other than Belgium Blue or HerefordBest Hereford Cup given by Mr R. W Williams Classes 10-12. Rosette from Hereford Association Mr & Mrs Baker of Thornbury, Holsworthy Trophy for the Best Belgium Blue Exhibit in Classes 10-12

COMMERCIAL STEER OR HEIFER – ANY BREED OR CROSSJudge: Mr Peter Vian

Excluding breeding heifers shown in classes 11-12

All entries to be Halter Led14 PAIR OF STEERS OR HEIFERS, ANY BREED OR CROSS, ANY AGE

First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

15 SINGLE STEER ANY BREED OR CROSS, ANY AGEFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

16 SINGLE HEIFER ANY BREED OR CROSS, ANY AGEFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

CDAA Ltd Championship Classes 14 - 16 Mr W John Dennis Cup . Classes 14-16Mr & Mrs WJ Clark Cup. Best Opposite Sex in Classes 14-16Sir John Molesworth St Aubyn Cup for winner of Classes 14-16 who is a Member of a YFC

17 BEST GROUP OF THREE BEEF CATTLEFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

DAIRY CATTLEHOLSTEIN FRIESIAN

Judge: Mr Phil Bird

18 YOUNG BULL BORN ON OR AFTER 30th Sept 2017First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Inns Park Cup given by GA Byrne Esq., MRCVS for Class 18

19 MAIDEN HEIFER NO OLDER THAN 12 MONTHS OLD ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW. First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Poltreworgey Cup given by Mr & Mrs JCP Hawken for Class 19

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20 MAIDEN HEIFER OR HEIFER IN CALF WITH FIRST CALF OLDER THAN ONE YEAR OLD AND LESS THAN THREE YEARS AND ONE MONTH OLD ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW. First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Ruphpa Cup given by Mr RF Pither, for Class 20

21 COW IN CALF TO PRODUCE A CALF NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER 1ST 2019First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Mr & Mrs KJ Webber Cup known as the Oxencombe Cup for Class 21

22 HEIFER IN MILKFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

23 COW IN MILKFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

CDAA Ltd Championship Classes 18 - 23Mr & Mrs JCP Hawken Cup known as the EVA Cup. Classes 18-23 Holstein UK and Ireland Championship Rosette to the Exhibitor of the Female Champion and Reserve and Junior Champion Rosette.Cornish Friesian Breeders Cup for CORNISH EXHIBITOR gaining the most points in Classes 18-23.

24 BEST GROUP OF 3 FEMALESFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

Mr & Mrs Simpson Cup for Best Group of Three, Class 24 Bona-fide property of one owner.Holstein UK and Ireland Best Exhibitor Bred rosette, to the exhibitor of the female Exhibitor Bred Champion.Holstein UK and Ireland Best Udder rosette.

AYRSHIRE CATTLEAnimals entered must be registered in the Ayrshire Cattle Society Herd Book and be at least 51% Ayrshire blood. If Black and White in colour animals must be registered in the Herd Book’s full pedigree Ayrshire Section and be 100% Ayrshire blood. (Note. Percentages are shown on all registration certificates).Rosette presented by the Ayrshire Cattle Society to A. Group of 3 females. B. A Progeny Group and are the property of the same exhibitor. Sponsored by Cattle Services (Ayr) Ltd.Judge: Mr C Roskilly

26 COW IN CALF TO CALVE BY 1ST DECEMBER 2019First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

27 HEIFER MAIDEN OR IN CALF, BORN ON OR AFTER 30TH SEPT 2017First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

28 HEIFER IN CALF WITH FIRST CALF AND NOT MORE THAN THREE YEARS OLD ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW AND DUE TO CALVE AT NOT MORE THAN THREE YEARS AND ONE MONTH OF AGE AND BORN BEFORE 1st OCTOBER 2017First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

29 HEIFER IN MILK First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

30 COW IN MILKFirst £ 15 Second £10 Third £ 6

CDAA Ltd Championship Classes 26 - 30 Barclays Bank plc, Camelford Cup for Classes 26-30

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31 A PROGENY GROUP OF 2 FEMALESFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

CDAA Ltd Salver for Class 31.

32 BEST GROUP OF THREE FEMALESFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

Mr. D.F.R. Flew Cup for Class 32

JERSEY CATTLEJudge: Mr C Roskilly

34 HEIFER MAIDEN OR IN CALF NOT EXC. 3YRSFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

35 COW IN CALF OR MILKFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

CDAA Ltd ChampionshipCDAA LTD CUP for classes 34-35Jersey Society Rosette

ANY OTHER DAIRY AND DUAL PURPOSE CATTLE INC. DEXTER CATTLE

Judge: Mr John Rowe

37 COW/HEIFER IN MILK (CALF ALLOWED AT FOOT)First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

38 COW OR HEIFER IN CALFFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

39 HEIFER UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE AT THE DATE OF THE SHOWFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

CDAA Ltd. Championship Classes 37 - 39Mr WM Shillaber Cup for Champion Any other Dairy & Dual Purpose Cattle inc. Dexter Cattle in Classes 37-39

40 PAIR COMPRISING ANY TWO CATTLE OWNED BY THE EXHIBITOR AND EXHIBITED ABOVEFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

CDAA Ltd Rosette for best pair.Mr Roy Crosley Tankard for Best Cornish Bred Dexter exhibited by a breeder from Cornwall other than the Champion 37-39Mrs Peggy Crosley Tankard for Best Dexter exhibited by a breeder from outside Cornwall other than the Champion 37-39

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YOUNG STOCKMANS PRESENTATION CLASSESSPONSORED BY PENBODE FARM VETS

TO BE JUDGED AT APPROX 12:30MVF YOUNG HANDLER SERIES 2019- Supporting the next generation Mole Valley Farmers (www.molevalleyfarmers.com) will once again be running its Young Handlers Series in 2019. This exciting league, which is open to young stock handlers (aged 12 and under on the first January 2019), features sheep, beef and dairy categories and aims to nurture the next generation of young farmers. This year we are excited to be splitting the sheep series into two age categories, Under 8 and 8-12. Children placed first, second or third at participating shows in the Young Handler Series will be allotted points throughout the season, which culminates at Holsworthy & Stratton Show on Thursday 22nd August. The other qualifying shows are:

Saturday 13th July – LISKEARDThursday 25th July – LAUNCESTONMonday 29th July – WOOLSERYWednesday 7th August – NORTH DEVON

Thursday 8th August – OKEHAMPTONWednesday 14th August – CAMELFORDFriday 16th August – DUNSTERThursday 22nd August – HOLSWORTHY

At Holsworthy & Stratton Show, there will be a special presentation to the children with the top three scores. Each winner receives a cup and sash, plus £100 of Mole Valley Farmers vouchers; £50 for second place and £25 for third place. To find out more about the Series, please go to www.molevalleyfarmers.com/younghandler

All Children under 12 years of age on the day of the Show must be supervised by a suitable adult when leading an animal in this competition.

Rosettes for 1st to 6th place in classes 42-43a. Commended Rosettes for Runners-up

RULE: To be judged on turn out of calf and handler, and handler’s ability to parade and display animal. The conformation of the calf to be disregarded.

Judge: Mr Peter Vian

42 BEEF ANIMAL, BORN ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1ST 2019 Passport needed for proof of age. PRESENTED BY A PERSON 3 YEARS AND OVER AND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT IF UNDER 12.Children must be 12 years or under on 1st January 2019 and over 3 years of age.First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

SPECIAL ROSETTE TO HIGHEST PLACED 3-6 YEAR OLDCamelford Charities Committee Tankard for Best Young Stockman in Class 42

42a BEEF ANIMAL, BORN ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1ST 2019 passport needed for proof of age. PRESENTED BY A PERSON 13 YEARS AND OVER AND NOT HAVING REACHED THEIR 18TH BIRTHDAY ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW.First £15 Second £10 Third £6

Mrs Ann Hayne Salver for best stockman in class 42a

Judge: Mr Phil Bird

43 DAIRY ANIMAL, BORN ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1ST 2019 Passport needed for proof of age. PRESENTED BY A PERSON 3 YEARS AND OVER AND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT IF UNDER 12.Children must be 12 years or under on 1st January 2019 and over 3 years of age.First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

SPECIAL ROSETTE TO HIGHEST PLACED 3-6 YEAR OLDMrs Ann Hayne Salver for best young stockman in class 43

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43a DAIRY ANIMAL, BORN ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1ST 2019. Passport needed for proof of age. PRESENTED BY A PERSON 13 YEARS AND OVER AND NOT HAVING REACHED THEIR 18th BIRTHDAY ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW.First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Rosecoombe Salver for best Young Stockman in Class 43a. CDAA Ltd Young Stockman’s Presentation Championship.

Judge: Mr John PollardWinners only from Stockman’s cattle classes 42, 42a, 43 & 43a Mrs Gill Stiles Cup for Champion and The John Hawken Memorial Cup for Reserve ChampionThis class will be judged in the first available ringMr John Hawken’s Cup for highest placed handler 12 years of age and under, but over 3 years of age.From Classes: Cattle 42 & 43

BEST GROUP OF THREE DAIRY CATTLEPRIZE £ 10.00

COW & GATE CUPGiven by Unigate Foods Ltd,

to be awarded to the Overall Dairy Champion in Classes 18 – 35Judged by Mr John Pollard

MRS MARY JONES MEMORIAL CUPTo be awarded to the Overall Beef Champion in Classes 1 – 16

Judged by Mr John Pollard

SUPREME CATTLEMAJOR GORDON MITCHELL MEMORIAL CUP

For SUPREME CATTLE CHAMPION. Judged by Mr John Pollard (Champion Beef, Champion Dairy & Dual Purpose)

(Reserve Champions not eligible) Classes 1 – 3 Devons Classes 5 – 8 South Devons Classes 10 – 12 Pure Bred Beef Breed Classes 14 – 16 Steer or Heifer Any Breed or X Classes 18 – 23 Holstein Friesian Classes 26 – 30 Ayrshire Classes 34 – 35 Jersey Cattle Classes 37 – 39 Any Other Dual Purpose Cattle including Dexter

SUPREME CATTLE CHAMPIONA special prize of £10.00 donated by the President

THE CORONATION CUPTo be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining the highest number of points xin either OPEN or LOCAL

(but not both)assessed in the following manner

1st Prize – 10 points2nd Prize – 7 points3rd Prize – 5 points

Eligible for Coronation Cup are cattle, sheep, and horse exhibitors.Not eligible are classes 42, 42a, 43, 43a, 117, 118, 119, 129, 129A, 130, 157A-166

Special prize of £10 donated by the Vice President

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THE ROYAL CORNWALL AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION NEW SUMMER SHOW POINTS CHAMPIONSHIP

Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association – Cornish Points ChampionshipRoyal Cornwall Agricultural Association – Cornish Points Championship.This show is one of five (Camborne, Camelford, Launceston, Liskeard and Stithians) at which points will be offered towards Prizes of 1st £100 and 2nd £50 in both the open cattle and sheep classes for the exhibitors gaining the most in both open cattle and sheep classes for the exhibitors gaining the most over the 2019 season.Winner for the 2018 season were- Winner: S & G Renfree, Liskeard.Runner Up: Mr T Nanskivell, Kilkhampton

Points will be awarded as follows :-1st prize 3 points, 2nd prize 2 points , 3rd prize 1 pointAnd exhibits must be entered under the same names at the relevant shows to be eligible.

THE MR J.J HOLT MRCVS PRESIDENT CUP FOR CATTLE OR SHEEP FOR THE BEST NEW EXHIBITOR NOT TO OF SHOWN BEFORE, OR AN EXHIBITOR

RETURNING BACK TO THE SHOW RING AFTER 5 YEARS OR MORE.

SHEEPChief Steward: Mr Phil Roose Asst Steward: Mr Mike Coombes

The 2019 show has been approved to be a MV/CAE Accredited and Open Show (please see rules 16 – 20).All MV/AE Accredited must be accompanied by a valid certificate, which must be produced before unloading can commence.All Sheep, except Commercial Classes 109-111, to be halter led. Rosettes 1-3rdNB Rule 12 which allows the committee to cancel any class or amalgamate classes.

DEVON AND CORNWALL LONGWOOLSJudge: Mr Peter Harfoot

45 RAM OF ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

46 RAM LAMBFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

47 EWE BORN IN 2017First £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

48 EWE BORN PRIOR TO 2018First £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

49 EWE LAMB BORN IN YEAR OF SHOWFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

C D AA Ltd Championship Classes 45 - 49 Mrs JB Whitehouse Cup for Classes 45 – 49A sash for Best D/C Longwool Sponsored by Peter Harfoot Classes 45 - 49Devon & Cornwall Longwool Association Rosette to bona-fide members in Classes 45 – 49

50 GROUP OF THREE – ONE OF THE OPPOSITE SEXFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

Mr E. C. Roose Memorial Cup for Class 50

DORSET HORN AND POLL DORSET HORNAll sheep over 12 months old must be shorn on or after 1st FebruaryJudge: Mr Mark Thomas

52 RAM OF ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £5 Third £ 3

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53 RAM LAMBFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

54 A SHEARLING EWEFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

55 AN ELDER EWEFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

56 EWE LAMB BORN AFTER SEPTEMBER 1ST 2018First £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

CDAA Ltd Championship Classes 52 - 56 Mr OG Masters Delabole Cup for Classes 52-56Special Rosette from the Dorset Horn Sheep Breeders Association Classes 52-56

57 GROUP OF THREE – ONE OF THE OPPOSITE SEX (One of which must be bred by exhibitor)First £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

Trevilly Poll Dorset Cup for Class 57

OTHER BREEDS OR CROSSES (Other than Devon & Cornwall Longwools, Dorset Horn & Poll Dorset Horn and Suffolks)

NATIVE BREEDS – LOWLANDJudge: Mrs Janet Rogers

59 PURE BRED EWE LAMBFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

60 EWE ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

61 RAM LAMB – born after 01.12.2018First £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

62 RAM OF ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

CDAA Ltd Championship Classes 59 - 62 CDAA Ltd Tankard for Classes 59-62

63 GROUP OF 3 – ONE OF OPPOSITE SEXFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

Mr & Mrs A P Scott & Family Cup for Class 63

NATIVE BREEDS – UPLANDJudge: Mr Norman Dalgarno

65 PURE BRED EWE LAMBFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

66 EWE ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

67 RAM LAMB – born after 01.12.2018First £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

68 RAM ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

C DAA Ltd Championship Classes 65 - 68Mr AW Harris Cup for Classes 65-68

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69 GROUP OF 3 ONE OF OPPOSITE SEXFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

Jeffreys Auctioneers Cup for Class 69

PURE BRED SUFFOLKROSETTES 1ST TO 6TH SUPPLIED BY THE SUFFOLK BREED SOCIETY

Judge: Mr David Venning

71 PURE BRED SUFFOLK EWE LAMBFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

72 PURE BRED SUFFOLK EWEFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

73 PURE BRED SUFFOLK RAM –born before 31.12.2018First £8 Second £5 Third £3

74 PURE BRED SUFFOLK RAM LAMB BORN IN THE YEAR OF THE SHOWFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

CDAA Ltd Championship Classes 71 - 74 Champion and res. Champion rosettes supplied by Suffolk Sheep Society classes 71 – 74.Mr George Edgar Ham Memorial Shield for Classes 71-74

75 GROUP OF THREE-ONE OF THE OPPOSITE SEXFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

Mr S S Colwill Memorial Cup for Class 75

CONTINENTAL BREEDS INCLUDING BELTEX(other than Charollais & Texel)

Judge: Mr Russell Molyneaux

77 PURE BRED EWE LAMBFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

78 EWE ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

79 RAM LAMB – born after 01.12.2018First £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

80 RAM OF ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

CDAA Ltd Championship Classes 77 - 80 CIBA GEIGY Agrochemicals Cup for Classes 77-80CDAA Ltd. Championship. Beltex Cup for Beltex and Beltex Society Rosettes classes 77-80

81 GROUP OF 3 ONE OF THE OPPOSITE SEXFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

Sign o’ Times Bude Tankard for Class 81

CONTINENTAL BREEDS – CHAROLLAISJudge: Mr Eric Sleep

83 PURE BRED EWE LAMBFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

84 EWE ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

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85 RAM LAMB – born after 01.12.2018First £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

86 RAM OF ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

CDAA Ltd Championship Classes 83 - 86 Mr Roger Brewer & Family Cup known as the CDAA Ltd Cup for Classes 83-86Special award rosette British Charollais Sheep Society Show for Champion Classes 83-86

87 GROUP OF THREE – ONE OF THE OPPOSITE SEXFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

The Roose Family Cup for Class 87

CONTINENTAL BREEDS – TEXELJudge: Mr Mark Moore

89 PURE BRED EWE LAMBFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

90 EWE ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

91 RAM LAMB – born after 01.12.2018First £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

92 RAM OF ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

C D AA Ltd. Championship Classes 89 - 92 Becara Cup given by St. Anthony Austin. Classes 89-92Texel Sheep Society Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette Classes 89 - 92

93 GROUP OF THREE – ONE OF THE OPPOSITE SEXFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

R Sleep Ltd, Camelford Cup for Class 93

ZWARTBLEJudge: Mr Philip Caunter

95 PURE BRED EWE LAMBFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

96 EWE ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

97 RAM LAMB – born after 01.12.2018First £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

98 RAM OF ANY AGEFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

CDAA Ltd. Championship Classes 95 - 98 Zwartble Sheep Society Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette Classes 95 - 98

99 GROUP OF THREE – ONE OF THE OPPOSITE SEXFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

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JACOBJudge: Mr Michael BundyAll sheep to be shown under JSS rules

101 PURE BRED EWE LAMB (Born in the year of the show)First £8 Second £5 Third £3

102 EWE ANY AGEFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

103 RAM LAMB (Born in the year of the show)First £8 Second £5 Third £3

104 RAM ANY AGEFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

CDAA Ltd. Championship 101 - 104Mr J C P Hawken Cup for Classes 101 - 104Special Rosettes from Jacob Sheep Society Classes 101 - 104

105 GROUP OF THREE- ONE OF THE OPPOSITE SEXFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

Mike and Joan Bromell Cup. Class 105

LOCAL CLASSJudge: Mr Phil Hawkey

107 BEST LOCAL SHEEP- (See Rule 4) TO BE JUDGED PRIOR TO SUPREME CH.First £8 Second £5 Third £3. Sponsored by Mr P Roose.

Mr A.G.Daniel Memorial Cup for Class 107

COMMERCIAL SHEEP(Judging to take place in their respective pens)

Judge: Mr Phil Hawkey

109 PAIR OF TWO TOOTH CROSS BRED EWESFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £3

110 PAIR OF OLDER CROSS BRED EWESFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

111 PAIR OF CROSS BRED EWE LAMBSFirst £ 8 Second £ 5 Third £ 3

Mr Les Hoadley Memorial Cup for class 111Camelford Charities Committee Tankard for the best Pen of Sheep in Classes 109-111

BUTCHERS LAMBS(Judging to take place in their respective pens)

Judge: Mr Phil Hawkey

113 PAIR OF CLOSEWOOL CROSS BRED BUTCHERS LAMBSFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Parkin Cup for Class 113

114 CAMELFORD YFC BUTCHERS LAMBSFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

Mr. L.S. Uglow Cup for Class 114 shown by a member of Camelford YFC

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115 ANY OTHER YFC BUTCHERS LAMBSFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

CDAA Ltd. Cup for class 115 shown by a member of any other Young Farmers Club

YOUNG STOCKMANS PRESENTATION CLASSESTO BE JUDGED AT APPROX 13:00

MVF YOUNG HANDLER SERIES 2019- Supporting the next generationMole Valley Farmers (www.molevalleyfarmers.com) will once again be running its Young Handlers Series in 2019. This exciting league, which is open to young stock handlers (aged 12 and under on the first January 2019), features sheep, beef and dairy categories and aims to nurture the next generation of young farmers. This year we are excited to be splitting the sheep series into two age categories, Under 8 and 8-12. Children placed first, second or third at participating shows in the Young Handler Series will be allotted points throughout the season, which culminates at Holsworthy & Stratton Show on Thursday 22nd August. The other qualifying shows are:

Saturday 13th July – LISKEARDThursday 25th July – LAUNCESTONMonday 29th July – WOOLSERYWednesday 7th August – NORTH DEVON

Thursday 8th August – OKEHAMPTONWednesday 14th August – CAMELFORDFriday 16th August – DUNSTERThursday 22nd August – HOLSWORTHY

At Holsworthy & Stratton Show, there will be a special presentation to the children with the top three scores. Each winner receives a cup and sash, plus £100 of Mole Valley Farmers vouchers; £50 for second place and £25 for third place. To find out more about the Series, please go to www.molevalleyfarmers.com/younghandler

Penbode Farm Vets Senior Young Handlers Series 2019Supporting Tomorrow’s Farmers Today

Penbode Farm Vets have always been proud to support the region’s young livestock farmers and sponsors many of the young handlers classes at the local county shows. We are delighted to announce that we are supporting a Senior Young Handlers Series exclusively for young livestock handlers aged 13-18 on 1 January 2019.The Penbode Farm Vets Young Handlers Series will focus on the Sheep Competitions in its first year (2019), with the Cattle Competitions being introduced at a later date.In a similar vein to the established Mole Valley Farmers junior Young Handler Series which supports those aged 12 and under, all young handlers aged between 13 and 18 who enter Young Handler Sheep Classes at the qualifying shows in 2019, will accumulate points – regardless of where they finish! The final classes and overall prize giving will take place at Holsworthy & Stratton Show on August 22nd. Those with the top three scores will receive a cup and sash, class winner rosettes plus cash prizes of £100; £50 for second place and £25 for third place.Not only do Penbode Farm Vets sponsor many young handler classes at shows throughout Devon and Cornwall, they also deliver the Level 3 Agricultural Apprenticeship for Duchy College and run many other agricultural courses aimed at “Preparing Tomorrow’s Farmers Today.”The qualifying shows are:

Saturday 13th July – LISKEARDThursday 25th July – LAUNCESTONMonday 29th July – WOOLSERYWednesday 7th August – NORTH DEVON

Thursday 8th August – OKEHAMPTONWednesday 14th August – CAMELFORDFriday 16th August – DUNSTERThursday 22nd August – HOLSWORTHY

The points system is:First – 10 pointsSecond – 8 pointsThird – 5 pointsFourth and lower – 1 pointThis means that everyone has an opportunity to accumulate points!

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All Children under 12 years of age on the day of the Show must be supervised by a suitable adult when leading an animal in this competition.

Rosettes for 1st to 6th place in classes 117-119. Commended Rosettes for Runners-up.Judge: Mr Andrew BrewerTo be judged on turn out of sheep and handler and handlers ability to parade and display animal. The conformation of the sheep to be disregarded.

117 OVER 3 YEARS & UNDER 7 YEARS ON THE 1st JANUARY 2019.First £8 Second £5 Third £3

The Camelford Show Champion Tankard for Class 117SPECIAL ROSETTE TO HIGHEST PLACED 3-4 YEAR OLD

118 OVER 7 YEARS & 12 YEARS AND UNDER ON THE 1st JANUARY 2019First £8 Second £5 Third £3 in each class

The Juliet Tom cup for class 118

119 13 YEARS AND OVER FROM 1st JANUARY 2019 BUT NOT HAVING REACHED THEIR 18TH BIRTHDAY ON THE DAY OF THE SHOWFirst £8 Second £5 Third £3

The Juliet Tom Cup for Class 119CDAA Ltd Young Stockmans Presentation Championship.Judge: Mr Andrew BrewerWinners only from the Stockmans sheep young handler classes 117, 118 & 119.The Trevilla Cup for Champion Young Handler – Classes 117 - 119Mr Graham White President Trophy for Reserve Champion – Classes 117 - 119The Mr W.I.J Harris Cup for the highest placed handler under 12 years of age and over 3 years of age from classes 117 - 118.

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SUPREME SHEEPJudge: Mr Andrew Brewer

Wadebridge Abattoir Ltd. CupFor the SUPREME SHEEP CHAMPION

(Reserve Champion not eligible)

Classes 45 – 49 Devon and Cornwall Longwools

Classes 52 – 56 Dorset Horn & Poll Dorset Horn

Classes 59- 62 Native Breeds – Lowland

Classes 65 – 68 Native Breeds – Upland

Classes 71-74 Pure Bred Suffolk

Classes 77 – 80 Continental Breeds including Beltex (other than Charollais & Texel)

Classes 83 – 86 Continental Breeds Charollais

Classes 89 – 92 Continental Breeds Texel

Classes 95 – 98 Zwartble

Classes 101- 104 Jacob

SUPREME CHAMPION SHEEPA special prize of £10 donated by the President

THE CORONATION CUPTo be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining the highest number of points

in either OPEN or LOCAL (but not both)assessed in the following manner

1st Prize – 10 points2nd Prize – 7 points3rd Prize – 5 points

Eligible for Coronation Cup are cattle, sheep, and horse exhibitors.Not eligible are classes 42, 42a, 43, 43a, 117, 118, 119, 129, 129A, 130, 157A-166

Special prize of £10 donated by the Vice President

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HORSESChief Stewards: Mr Kelvin Heard, Mrs Margaret Schwarz & Mrs Roberta Jones

This show is a qualifying show for the NPS Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza 2019 to be held on 14th September 2019 at Tall Trees Arena, Davidstow, Cornwall. The first 3 Competitors (1st, 2nd & 3rd) from each qualifying class will qualify. To register your qualification with NPS Area 26 you need to either;Message NPS Area 26 & tell them which show and class you qualified at or Email: [email protected] (NPS Area 26 Secretary) & tell her which show & class you qualified at.Shows will be contacted to verify qualifications. A full list of classes and qualifying shows for this years Extravaganza can be found on the NPS Area 26 Facebook page or emailed or posted on request

LIGHT HORSES RIDDEN, HUNTERS, SPORTS HORSE, COBS, HACKS

1st- 3rd Rosettes for classes 121 - 127 and 1st-3rd Local Rosettes for classes 120 - 127

Classes 122 – 126 are qualifiers for the NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show.

RING 1 8.30amJudges: Ridden: Miss Lizzie Luxton Conformation: Mrs Jane Francis

120 OPEN LOCAL CLASS, MARE OR GELDING 4yrs and overFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Sponsored by Mr and Mrs D A Mason

121 NOVICE RIDDEN HORSE– EXCEEDING 153CMS OPEN TO 4, 5 and 6 years old only.Snaffle bridles only – never to have won a 1st prize. (See Rule 26 for Novice wording)First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

122 OPEN RIDDEN COBS ANY HEIGHT (TO INCLUDE MAXI) – MARE OR GELDING – Four years and over. (Class will be spilt if entries warrant)First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

123 SMALL HUNTER OVER 153cms but not exceeding 158cms MARE OR GELDING – 4 YEARS AND OVERFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

124 OPEN HUNTER – EXCEEDING 158cms – MARE OR GELDING.4 YEARS AND OVER First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

125 RIDING HORSE OVER 148cms MARE OR GELDING. 4 YEARS AND OVERFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

126 HACK RIDDEN MARE OR GELDING – NOT EXCEEDING 160.01cms FOUR YEARS OLD AND OVERFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

127 OPEN RACEHORSE TO RIDING HORSE – FOUR YEARS AND OVERFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Championship CDAA Ltd Light Horse Ridden Classes 121 - 127Light Horse Ridden Lt-Col J P Peter-Hoblyn Cup Classes 121-127Local Championship Mr J. Parnall Cup for classes 120-127St Juliot Ridden Cleveland Bay Cup for the best Cleveland bay or part bred in classes 120-127

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Judge: Mr Graham White

129A CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE RIDDENFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

The essence of this class is the word ‘elegance’ and the winner will be the one which has the best overall elegant effect including turnout of the horse/pony and rider. No fancy dress. Normal judging criteria does not apply.

Class 129A is a qualifying class for the NPS Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza show.

DRIVINGClasses are affiliated to the British Driving Society

Judge: Mr Graham White

129 CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE.First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

The Mr and Mrs J Bradley cup for best exhibit in class 129 Open to singles, pairs, multiples, 4 years old or over, to a traditional type vehicle. The essence of the class is the word ‘elegance’ and the winner will be the turnout, which, in the opinion of the Judge, presents the most elegant effect. To include vehicle, horse, driver, passenger etc. but above all the general impression. Attention may be paid to driver’s/passenger’s personal costume but fancy dress or period costume is definitely barred. The whole object of the class is to establish which turnout presents the most pleasing picture and normal judging criteria does not apply. It is judged from a distance and vehicles are NOT closely inspected. To be driven at park pace.Judge: Tracey Ball, St BlazeyRosettes 1st – 6th and Local Rosettes 1st – 3rd for all classes.

128 PRIVATE DRIVING OPEN CLASS – FOR SINGLE, PAIR, TANDEM, OR MOREWITH A VEHICLE SUITABLE FOR USE ON THE ROAD First £15 Second £10 Third £6

Horse or Pony, 4years old or over, driven to a traditional or traditional type vehicle. A traditional vehicle means a vehicle of traditional profile and identifiable type to resemble the design or a carriage built prior to the First World War. The vehicle may be made from modern materials but must have traditional style springing and carriage lamps. Pneumatic tyred vehicles, trade turnouts and show wagons are not eligibleJ.F Jones Tankard to the best 117cms and under in class 128Mr George Richardson Cup for the Best Single Exhibit in Class 128The Brown Family of Boscastle Cup for the Best Local Exhibit in Class 128CDAA Ltd. Tankard for the best Pair in Class 128Special rosette for best whip 16 yrs and underThe highest placed miniature horse or Shetland Pony in the driving class will qualify for the MHCGB Driven Supreme of 2020, held as the Grand Finale of Day 1 of the Grand Championships Show on the 29th – 31st August 2020 at Oakridge Arena, near Newark.Judge: Tracey Ball, St Blazey130 BEST DRIVEN HORSE AND DRIVER

First £15 Second £10 Third £6

Mr Bill Tucker Memorial Cup for class 130Special Rosette for highest placed Exercise Vehicle in Class 130This class is judged to determine the capabilities of the driver and particular attention will be paid to dress, turnout and driving procedure. Open to traditional/traditional-type vehicles or an exercise vehicle. Pneumatic tyres specially designed for carriages i.e. not car tyres are permitted.

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HEAVY HORSESWILL BE JUDGED IN ENTERTAINMENT RING AT 10:30 for Classes 142 – 143A.

CLASSES 144 WILL TAKE PLACE AFTER THE DOG & DUCK DISPLAY APPROX 12:00CLASS 145 WILL TAKE PLACE AFTER THE CHILDREN’S SPORTS APPROX 13:00

Judge: Mr Roger Ellicott1st- 3rd Rosettes and 1st- 3rd Local Rosettes will be awarded in all classes. Rosettes for all Exhibitors

142 BEST MARE OR GELDING – YEARLING, TWO OR THREE YEAR OLDFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

143 BEST MARE OR GELDING FOUR YEARS OR OVERFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

The Darke Family Cup for Class 143Mr and Mrs Tom & Florence Jenkins Memorial Cup for the Best Foal in Class 143

143A HEAVY HORSE RIDDEN – FOUR YEARS AND OVERWalk, Trot and Canter Only – NO FLIGHTSFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Championship CDAA Ltd Messrs JD Hodgson & Son Cup for Classes 142-143ALocal Championship Mr TH Cawsey Cup for Classes 142-143A

Approx 12:00

144 BEST TEAM OR TURNOUTFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Camelford NFU Cup for class 144

Approx 13:00

145 BEST DECORATED HEAVY HORSEFirst £ 25 Second £ 22 Third £ 15

Mrs EM Grigg Rose Bowl for the Best Decorated Heavy Horse in Class 145CDAA Ltd donate a horse brass to the best decorated in 145

UNAFFILIATED WORKING HUNTER PONY CLASSESRing 2. 9am Judge: Mrs Margaret Schwarz

1st- 6th all working classes Rosettes and 1st- 3rd Local Rosettes in all classes

NO SPURS ALLOWED IN WORKING HUNTER PONY CLASSES

132 Novice WHP – Ponies 4 yrs old or over NOT to exceed 153cms.See Rule 26 for Novice wording. Rider any age.Jumps not exc 70cmsFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

133 Open WHP – Ponies 4 yrs old or over, not to exceed 133cms Rider not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year.Jumps not to exceed 70cmsFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

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134 Open WHP – Ponies 4 yrs old or overExceeding 133cms but not to exceed 153cms. Rider any age.Jumps minimum 75cmsFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Championship Classes 132 - 134.CDAA Ltd Cup for classes 132-134Local Championship Mr TH Cawsey Cup for Classes 132-134A special rosette for highest placed North Cornwall Pony Club member in Classes 132-135

135 Mini Working Hunter PonyJumps not to exc 35cms, ponies not exceeding 133cmsRider not to of attained their 13th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. May be ledFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Mini workers championship class 135Champion - Mr & Mrs G. Dennis & Paul Rose Bowl Class 135Local Champion – Mrs P.M Ham Tankard Class 135 A SPECIAL ROSETTE TO THE YOUNGEST RIDER

WORKING COBSJudge: Mrs Margaret Schwarz1st- 6th all working classes Rosettes and 1st- 3rd Local Rosettes in all classes

136 OPEN WORKING COB – MARE OR GELDING – UNDER 155cms – Four years and over.Jumps not to exceed 75cmsFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Winner goes forward for the Working Championship with classes 139 and 140Open CDAA ltd cup for class 136Local. Mrs J M A Dangar Tankard for Class 136A special rosette for the highest placed Camel Valley Riding Club member in Class 136Coffee break for Judge to allow course to be rebuilt

138 OPEN HORSE OR PONY 4YRS AND OVER THAT HAS BEEN REGULARLY HUNTED WITH A RECOGNISED HUNT Name of hunt to be recorded on entry formFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Open Anne Rogers and April Dawe Cup in memory of ‘Roosters Gold’ Class 138Local Mrs Barbara Hill Memorial Cup Class 1381st- 6th all working classes Rosettes and 1st- 3rd Local Rosettes in all classes A special rosette for the highest placed Camel Valley Riding Club member in Class 138

139 NOVICE WORKING HUNTER –SPORTS HORSE- exceeding 153 cms. MARE OR GELDING FOUR YEARS OLD AND OVER –See Rule 26 for Novice Wording. RIDER ANY AGEFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6(Height max 85cms)

The Darke Family Open Cup Class 139Mr & Mrs J R Parkin Local Cup Class 139

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140 OPEN WORKING HUNTER SPORTS HORSE – exceeding 153cms MARE OR GELDING FOUR YEARS OLD AND OVER. RIDER ANY AGE.First £15 Second £10 Third £6(Height max 90cms)

Open Capt. AC Hext Cup, presented in memory of Russell Baker by his daughter Thelma for the winner of Class 140Mrs Faye Heard Memorial Tankard for the highest placed Local in Class 140Championship CDAA Ltd & Local Championship CDAA Ltd Classes 136, 139 - 140A special rosette for the highest placed Camel Valley Riding Club member in Class 139-140

OPEN PONY RIDING CLASSESRing 3 09:00am1st – 3rd rosettes and 1st- 3rd local rosettes will be awarded.

Classes 151 – 157 are qualifiers for the NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show.

SHOW HUNTER PONYJudge: Mrs Gemma Trevenna

151 MIXED HEIGHT OPEN SHOW HUNTER PONYMare or gelding 4yrs old or over. Not exc 153 cms. First £15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Mr & Mrs R J Lobb Tankard Class 151 Local Mrs & Mrs R. Sleep Shield Class 151

152 LEAD REIN PONY OF HUNTER TYPE, MARE OR GELDING 4 YRS OLD & OVER NOT EXC 122CMS. SUITABLE TO BE RIDDEN BY A RIDER NOT TO HAVE ATTAINED THEIR 9TH BIRTHDAY BEFORE 1ST Jan IN THE CURRENT YEAR. RIDER MUST HAVE ATTAINED THEIR 3RD BIRTHDAYIn this class the Judge will be looking for a pony suitable to take its rider on Country & Town activities on the leading reinFirst £15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

153 OPEN FIRST PONY OF SHOW HUNTER TYPEFour years old and over NOT exceeding 122cms Suitable to be ridden by a Rider not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year.First £15 Second £10 Third £6

Championship CDAA Ltd Mini Classes 152 – 153. Louise Baker Cup. Classes 152-153Local Mini Championship. Mrs. J. W. Hext Cup. Classes 152-153

SHOW PONYJudge: Mrs Gemma Trevenna

155 LEADING REIN PONY, MARE OR GELDINGFour years old and over NOT exceeding 12 cms Suitable to be ridden by a Rider not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Rider must of attained their 3rd Birthday.First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Mr Leonard Nicholls Memorial Cup for class 155Messrs Spillers Ltd Cup for the local in class 155

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156 FIRST RIDDEN PONY MARE OR GELDINGFour years old and over NOT exceeding 122 cms Suitable to be ridden by a Rider not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current yearFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

CDAA Ltd Cup for class 156Messrs R Sleep Ltd Cup for local in class 156Championship C & DAA Ltd Mini Classes 155-156 Local Mini Championship Classes 155-156

157 MIXED HEIGHT OPEN SHOW PONYMare or gelding 4yrs old or over. Not to exc. 148 cms. First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Mr DFR Flew Cup for class 157Mr. AS Mason Cup for Local in class 157 CDAA Ltd Overall Open Pony Champion. Mr W F Pethick Cups. Eligible for entryShow Pony Mini – Champion and Reserve, SHP Mini - Champion and Reserve, 1st and 2nd from classes 151 & 157Overall winner will go forward for the Supreme in Ring 1CDAA Ltd Overall Local Pony Championship to follow after Open Championship. Winner to go forward for Local Supreme. Local Pony Class 159 also eligible for the supreme.Mrs Glenice Heard Overall Local Pony Champion Rose Bowl. Local winners as above.Mrs D Merrett Reserve Local Cup

UNAFFILIATED CLASSES. NOT JUDGED BEFORE 12:00Judge: Lilian SkyrmeNo Stallions. Ridden Pony must be 4yrs & over. Riders must have attained their 3rd Birthday Rosettes 1st -6th

157A OPEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND TYPE – NOT REGISTERED WITH A BREED SOCIETY – INHAND OR RIDDEN. Lead Rein permitted. Class may be split if sufficient entriesFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Class 157A is a qualifying class for the NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show.

158 YOUNG HANDLERS 16 YEARS AND UNDER - To be judged on how the handler presents the animal and handles it. It is NOT judged on the Conformation.3-6 YEARS (smaller children must be accompanied by an adult)7-11 YEARS12-16 YEARSNO STALLIONSFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

SPONSORED BY PENBODE EQUINE VETSThe Katie Heard Cup Class 158The Katie Heard Local Cup Class 158HIGHEST PLACED IN THE THREE AGE GROUPS IN CLASS 158 OPEN AND LOCAL TO COMPETE FOR OPEN AND LOCAL CUP

159 LOCAL PONY, MARE OR GELDING not exceeding 153cmsRider not to have attained their 17th birthday by 1st January of the current year First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Mr J F Jones Tankard Class 159.

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160 BEST COMBINATION 3 - 9 years on the day of the show. May be on LR. Classes will be split into two sections if numbers warrant. No cantering as a groupFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

161 BEST COMBINATION 10-12 years on the day of the show.First £15 Second £10 Third £6

162 BEST COMBINATION 13-16yrs on the day of the showFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

163 BEST COMBINATION Open any ageFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

Championship CDAA Ltd160-163 John Baker Cup for Classes 160 - 163

164 BEST RIDER 16 YRS AND UNDER (Judged on riders ability. Conformation of pony does not count)First £15 Second £10 Third £6

Mr. and Mrs F Barrett Salver Class 164CDAA Ltd Salver Local Class 164

165 BEST FAMILY PONYFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

166 BEST VETERAN INHAND OR RIDDEN 15 yrs and overFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

Class 166 is a qualifying class for the NPS Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show.

SPECIAL ROSETTE TO THE HIGHEST PLACED INHAND VETERAN AND TO THE HIGHEST PLACED RIDDEN VETERAN, AND TO THE HIGHEST PLACED OLDEST VETERAN.

RING 4 9amARABS – PURE BRED, ANGLO AND PART BRED

Qualifier for NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show for Classes 167 - 169.

Judge: Mrs Elaine Pascoe1st-3rd Rosettes and 1st-3rd Local Rosettes will be awarded in all classes.

167 YEARLING TWO THREE YEAR OLD COLT GELDING OR FILLYFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

168 MARE or GELDING FOUR YEARS OLD AND OVER – IN HAND WITH OR WITHOUT FOAL AT FOOTHighest place mare eligible for Mafida CupFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

169 RIDDEN MARE GELDING OR STALLION FOUR YEARS OLD AND OVER (no lead reins)First £ 15 Second £10 Third £6

Championship CDAA Ltd 167 - 169. Cup for classes 167-169Local Championship. Mr O G Masters Shield for Classes 167-169

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HACKS-RIDING HORSE IN HAND

Qualifier for NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show for Classes 171 - 172.

Judge: Mrs Elaine Pascoe 1st-3rd Rosettes and 1st-3rd Local Rosettes will be awarded in all classes.

171 IN HAND 1, 2 & 3 YRS OLD COLT, GELDING OR FILLYFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

172 IN HAND 4 YRS OLD & OVER IN HAND MARE OR GELDINGNOT EXCEEDING 160cms First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Championship CDAA Ltd 171 - 172 Cup for Classes 171-172Local Championship Mrs. J W Hext Tankard for Classes 171-172

SPOTTED & APPALOOSA HORSES AND PONIES(RIDDEN & LED)

Judge: Miss Joyce NewberryBritish Spotted Pony Society will supply rosette for highest placed registered British Spotted Pony1st- 3rd Rosettes and 1st- 3rd Local Rosettes all classes.

174 MARE GELDING OR STALLION 4 years & over – RIDDEN OPEN (Any height)First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

175 IN HAND MARE, GELDING OR STALLION – 4 years and overFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

176 IN HAND – 1, 2 & 3 yearsFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

Championship C DAA Ltd 174 – 176 Vincent Tractors Shield for Classes 174-176Local Championship. Mr & Mrs F Algar Cup for Classes 174-176

SKEWBALD & PIEBALD CLASSESBritish Skewbald & Piebald Association

Qualifier for NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza for Classes 178 -180BsPA Rosettes to highest placed registered members1st- 3rd Rosettes and 1st- 3rd Local Rosettes for all classes. Judge: Miss Joyce Newberry

178 RIDDEN SKEWBALD & PIEBALD HORSE OR PONY – any type, sex or colour Judge will not ride. Display required. No spurs allowedAll Stallions must be graded with BSPAAdditional qualifier for highest placed traditional and Vanner not in 1-3rdFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

179 IN HAND – BEST SKEWBALD AND PIEBALD –4 years and over, height, sex or type.Additional qualifier for highest placed Traditional or Native type, also a qualifying horse and qualifying pony will be selected. All stallions must be graded with BSPAFirst £ 15 Second £10 Third £6

180 IN HAND – 1, 2 & 3 years, any type and colourFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

Championship CDAA Ltd 178 - 180. Cup for classes 178-180Local Championship. Mr A S Mason Tankard for Classes 178-180

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BsPA Championship

BsPA CLASSES ARE OPEN TO SKEWBALD AND PIEBALD HORSES/PONIES ONLY OPEN TO MEMBERS AND NON MEMBERS

These classes are affiliated to the British Skewbald and Piebald Association and are qualifiers for THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS OF COLOUR National Championship Show. All classes will be judged within the rules and criteria of the BsPA. Copies of the rulebook and membership/horse registration/overstamping forms can be obtained from show office 01354638226 or downloaded from www.bspaonline.com. All Stallions 4 years and over MUST be graded and Licensed + Registered with the BsPA in order to compete and must carry into the ring their red BsPA showing ID card into the ring and BsPA bridle discs 2019 must be worn. In order to qualify all owners/handlers/riders must be members of the BsPA and all horses/ponies registered with BsPA prior to the show. BsPA qualification cards must be produced in the ring and be signed by the judge, otherwise the qualification is invalid. The highest placed amateur and highest placed junior in each class (must be members of the BsPA) will qualify for the Amateur and Junior Supreme Championship finals to be held at the BsPA World of Colour Championship September 2019 at the College EC, Keysoe, Beds. Amatuer/Junior cards to be shown and qualification cards signed. All shows held after 1st Septermber 2019 are qualifiers for WCC 2020 Qualifications. 1st - 3rd in all classes and 1st - 4th in all classes exceeding 10 entries

RING 5 9amLIGHT HORSES-HUNTERS AND SPORTS HORSE & PONIES

OPEN IN HAND CLASSES

Qualifier for the NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show for classes 184 & 185.

Judge: Mrs Jan Nicholls1st- 3rd rosettes and 1st – 3rd Local rosettes will be awarded in all classes

182 MARE 4 YEARS AND OVER WITH OR WITHOUT OWN FOAL AT FOOT EXCEEDING 153CMSFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Mr & Mrs I. Kirkland Rose Bowl & rosette to highest place mare under 158cms for class 182

183 FOAL – COLT, GELDING OR FILLY THE PRODUCE OF A MARE IN CLASS 182First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Class 183 to be judged in conjunction with class 182

184 IN HAND YEARLING COLT, GELDING OR FILLY First £15 Second £10 Third £6

185 IN HAND 2 & 3 YR OLD COLT, GELDING OR FILLY First £15 Second £10 Third £6

Special rosette for 2yrs and underChampionship CDAA Ltd 182 - 185 Mr Frank Keat Cup for Classes 182-185Local Championship Mr & Mrs N Heal Cup for Classes 182-185CDAA Ltd Cleveland Bay for the best Cleveland bay or part bred in classes 182, 185, 188. Judged after Class 190

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PONY BREEDING IN HANDQualifiers for the NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show for

classes 189 & 190.Judge: Mrs Jan Nicholls

187 PONY MARE, not exceeding 153cms with or without foal at foot or to foal in current yearFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Special Rosette for 128cm and under.

188 PONY FOAL – COLT, GELDING OR FILLY THE PRODUCE OF A MARE IN CLASS 187First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Class 188 to be judged in conjunction with class 187

189 YEARLING RIDING PONY COLT, GELDING OR FILLY CALCULATED NOT TO EXCEED 153cms First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Special rosette for 128cms and under

190 2 & 3 YR OLD RIDING PONY COLT, GELDING OR FILLY CALCULATED NOT TO EXCEED 153CMS First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Special rosette for 128cms and underChampionship CD AA Ltd 187 - 190 Mr AL Masters St Lawrence Trophy for Classes 187-190Local Championship. Messrs J&R Roose Jubilee Cup for Classes 187-1901st, 2nd & 3rd Rosettes and 1st, 2nd & 3rd Local Rosettes will be awarded in all classes.

MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND REGISTERED PART BRED IN HAND AND RIDDEN

CLASSES JUDGED AFTER THE M+M INHAND IN RING 6BJudge: Mrs Cathie Pearse

Qualifiers for the NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show for classes 192- 194.

Part bred Pony to comply with breed standard if breed has part bred section.Breeds with no such section Dam or Sire must be fully registered Mountain and Moorland and registered in their respective stud book.

192 REGISTERED PART BRED IN HAND, 1, 2 3 YR OLD First £15, Second £10 Third £6

193 OPEN REGISTERED PART BRED. 4 YRS & OVERFirst £15, Second £10 Third £6

194 OPEN REGISTERED PART BRED RIDDEN 4 YRS OLD & OVERFirst £15, Second £10, Third £6

Championship Part bred CDAA Ltd 192-194. Steve Jasper Cup for Classes 192 - 194Local championship 192-194. The Tresparrett Ponies Tankard for Classes 192 - 194

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MINIATURE SHETLAND & STANDARD SHETLANDS IN HANDMust be registered with the SPSBS

Ring 6A 9am MINIATURE SHETLANDS

Affiliated to the SPSBS, GEMS & SWSPG

Qualifiers for the NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show for classes 196 - 199.

Judge: Mrs Jayne Lonsdale (Jemstar)1st- 3rd Rosettes and 1st-3rd Local Rosettes will be awarded in all classes.

196 YEARLING IN HANDFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

197 TWO OR THREE YEAR OLDS – IN HANDFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

198 FOUR YEAR OLDS AND OVER – IN HANDFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

199 BEST GELDING OPEN – Highest placed SPSBS member to go forward for Best Gelding Rosette for Miniature and Standard ShetlandsFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

Championship CDAA Ltd 196 - 199. The Rexon Cup given by Captain PG McGarry for Classes 196-199Local Championship. Mr & Mrs P H Cornelius Tankard Classes 196-199

1ST AND 2ND IN CLASSES 196 & 197 TO COMPETE FOR SPSBS JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP IF MEMBERS after the completion of the Standard Shetland judging1ST AND 2ND Miniature Shetland from 198 to go forward to be judged for the SPSBS Senior championship if members after the completion of the Standard Shetland judging

GEMS ROSETTE MEMBERS MUST WEAR THEIR MEMBERSHIP BADGE IN THE RINGThe South West Shetland Pony Group will present a Special Rosette to the highest placed pony owned by a member in each class. Current Membership cards must be produced in the ring.Highest placed GEMS members, wearing a 2019 GEMS badge in classes 196-199 to receive the GEMS rosetteHighest placed SWSPG members in classes 196 – 199 to receive the South West Shetland Pony Group Rosette

STANDARD SHETLANDS

Affiliated to the SPSBS & SWSPGQualifiers for the NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show for

classes 200 - 202.Judge: Mrs Jayne Lonsdale (Jemstar)

200 YEARLING IN HAND – Highest placed SPSBS member to go forward for Best Gelding Rosette for Miniature and Standard Shetlands First £15 Second £10 Third £6

201 TWO, THREE YR OLD IN HAND – Highest placed SPSBS member to go forward for Best Gelding Rosette for Miniature and Standard ShetlandsFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

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202 FOUR YEARS AND OVER IN HAND – Highest placed SPSBS member to go forward for Best Gelding Rosette for Miniature and Standard ShetlandsFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

CDAA Ltd Championship 200 - 202. CDAA Ltd Trophy Classes 200-202Local Championship. CDAA Ltd Shield for Classes 200-2021st and 2nd Standard Shetland in class 202 to go forward to be judged for the SPSBS Senior championship if members after the completion of the Standard Shetland classes.1st and 2nd PRIZE WINNERS OF CLASSES 200 & 201 TO COMPETE FOR THE SPSBS Junior champion and reserve champion IF MEMBERS after the completion of the Standard Shetland classes.

Highest placed Gelding from classes 199 and 200 – 202 to compete for the SPSBS Best gelding rosette. MUST BE A MEMBERHighest placed SWSPG member in classes 200 – 202 to receive the South West Shetland Pony Group RosetteThe South West Shetland Pony Group will present a Special Rosette to the highest placed pony owned by a member in each class. Current Membership cards must be produced in the ring.

SPSBS AFFILIATION RULES 20191. Classes must be confined to SPS-BS Registered Ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form and

in the catalogue if one is produced. Society rosettes must only be given to ponies registered with the Society or to foals for eligible for registration

2. Three-year-old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the Show. All entire males aged 2 years and over must display a stallion disc.

3. There must be no colts or entire males in Young Handler classes. Children under 14yrs old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males in In-hand classes. Children under 12yrs old on the day of the show may not show entire males in ridden classes. In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14yrs or under in In-hand classes. Exhibitors should not kneel but remain standing while in the ring. Hard hats must be worn by all exhibitors, irrespective of age, in ridden classes. Ridden and driven ponies must be 4 years old or over. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part.

MINIATURE HORSES1st, 2nd, 3rd in each class are qualified for the MHCGB Grand

Championship Show to be held on the 29th – 31st August 2020. Classes are open to members and non-members provided they are eligible to compete

with the Miniature Horse Club of Great Britain (MHCGB)

This show is affiliated to the MHCGB, and the MHCGB classes are run under the rules of the Miniature Horse Club of Great Britain, a copy of which can be found on our website (www.mhcgb.co.uk). Classes are open to members and non-members provided they are eligible to compete with the Miniature Horse Club of Great Britain. Classes are open to horses not exceeding 38”. Horses placed 1st to 3rd in all affiliated showing classes will qualify for the Grand Championship Show

to be held at Oakridge Arena, near Newark, on 29th, 30th and 31st August 2020. The highest placed miniature horse or Shetland Pony in the driving class will qualify for the MHCGB Driven

Supreme of 2020, held as the Grand Finale of Day 1 of the Grand Championships Show in August. Non-members will be required to become paid up members prior to 31st Jan 2020 to be able to

apply the qualification to the Grand Championship Show 2020.Judge: Mrs Jayne Lonsdale

225 BEST YEARLING, TWO, THREE YEAR OLDFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

Rosette to best yearling

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226 BEST FOUR YEARS AND OVER MARE OR GELDINGFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

227 BEST STALLIONFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

228 BEST COLOURED/SPOTTEDFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

CDAA LTD Championship classes 225-228 CDAA Ltd Trophy for Classes 225 - 228CDAA Ltd Local Championship classes 225-228 CDAA Shield Classes 225 - 228

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REGISTERED PURE BRED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES

IN HAND & RIDDENOpen only to Pure Bred Native ponies registered with their respective Breed Society, the nine

native breeds being: CONNEMARA, DALES, DARTMOOR, EXMOOR, FELL, HIGHLAND, NEW FOREST, SHETLAND AND WELSH SECTIONS A, B, C & D. Registration numbers must be shown on the entry forms or entries will not be accepted. Ponies must be shown in NATURAL

STATE – NO PLAITING.

RING 6B 10AM

MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES – IN HANDQualifiers for the NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season

Extravaganza Show for classes 206 - 208.

Judge: Mrs Cathie Pearse

204 BROOD MARE WITH FOAL AT FOOT OR TO FOAL IN CURRENT YEARFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

205 BEST FOAL IN CLASS 204First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

The Tremore Cup Mr & Mrs B Clark of Blackwater for class 205

206 YEARLING COLT, GELDING OR FILLY First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

207 2 & 3 YR OLD COLT, GELDING OR FILLY First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

208 STALLION, MARE OR GELDING – FOUR YEAR OLD AND OVERFirst £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

Best overall gelding champion 206-208Championship CDAA Ltd 204 - 208. The Barclays Bank plc Cup for classes 204-208Local Championship. Mr & Mrs R.R. Hall Cup for classes 204-208The Morlyn Cup for best Welsh Cob in Classes 204-208Mrs R Greenslade Shield for best Local Welsh Cob in Classes 204-208

Lunch break before Ring 6B M&M Ridden Classes commence.

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RING 6BRIDDEN CLASSES TO BE JUDGED IN RING 6B APPROX 2PM

Qualifiers for the NPS Cornwall Area 26 End of Season Extravaganza Show classes 212 - 215.

Judge: Mrs Cathie Pearse All ponies must be four years or over and registered M & M Only

212 LEAD REIN not to exceed 122 cms and rider must be over 3 years of age, but not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January 2019 in the current year. First £15 Second £10 Third £6

213 OPEN FIRST RIDDEN Not to exceed 128cms. Rider not to of attained their 12th birthday before 1st January 2019. Four years old and over. First £15 Second £10 Third £6

Champion CDAA LTD. Mini Classes 212 – 213Local Championship Mini classes 212-213THE CHAMPION IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP.THE CHAMPION AND RESERVE TO COMPETE FOR THE CDAA LTD CUP AND M G MASON CUP AFTER THE OPEN RIDDEN.

214 OPEN RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND – Four year old and over Small Breed Rider any age, no leading rein accepted. First £ 15 Second £ 10 Third £ 6

215 OPEN RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND – four years and over Large Breed Rider any age, No lead reinFirst £15 Second £10 Third £6

Championship CDAA Ltd Classes 214-215Local Championship classes 214-215THE CHAMPION IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIPTHE CHAMPION AND RESERVE TO COMPETE FOR THE CDAA LTD CUP AND MG MASON CUP.Championship CDAA Ltd. Cup Class 212-215Local Championship. Mrs M G Mason Cup Class 212-215

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SUPREME HORSE & PONYMR. JACK WARD MEMORIAL CUP

To be awarded to the SUPREME HORSE OR PONY CHAMPIONSUPREME HORSE OR PONY

In Ring 1 approx 3:30pmA special prize of £10 donated by the President

Cup Presentation to take place afterwards in the Entertainment Ring approx. 4pmJudge: Mrs Sue Rowe

Classes 121-127 Ridden Hunter Sports Horse Cobs, Hacks & Racehorse ChampionClasses 142-143A Heavy Horses In Hand & Ridden ChampionClasses 136,139-140 Working Hunter Sports Horse & Cob ChampionClasses 132-134 Working Hunter Pony ChampionClasses 151 - 157 Overall Pony Champion RiddenClasses 167-169 Arab ChampionClasses 171-172 Hacks in hand ChampionClasses 174-176 BSpPS Society Champion (Spotted & Appaloosa)Classes 178-180 BsPA Champion (Skewbald & Piebald)Classes 182-185 In Hand Hunter- Sports Horse ChampionClasses 187-190 In Hand Pony Breeding ChampionClasses 196-199 Miniature Shetland ChampionClasses 200-202 Standard Shetland ChampionClasses 225-228 Miniature Horse ChampionClasses 204-208 Mountain & Moorland Champion In Hand Classes 212-213 Mini Ridden Mountain and Moorland ChampionClasses 214-215 Ridden Mountain and Moorland Champion

LOCAL SUPREME HORSE or PONYMrs. Manda Mason Cup for Supreme Local Horse or Pony Championship

A special prize of £10 donated by the PresidentThe Hawkens Children of Penwenham Perpetual Cup and £5 special in Memory of Little Gem for Reserve Local SupremeThe Local Champions of the above classes inc. class 159 are eligible for the Local Supreme.

THE CORONATION CUPTo be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining the highest number of points

in either OPEN or LOCAL (but not both)assessed in the following manner

1st Prize – 10 points2nd Prize – 7 points3rd Prize – 5 points

Eligible for Coronation Cup are cattle, sheep, and horse exhibitors.Not eligible are classes 42, 42a, 43, 43a, 117, 118, 119, 129, 129A, 130, 157A-166

Special prize of £10 donated by the Vice President

The Horse Show Photographer is

Kate Batters PhotographyAnd photos will be available to view and purchase online at

www.katebattersphotography.co.uk

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RING 7 JUMPINGClear Round Jumping £3.00 commences at 10am to 12.30 p.m.

JUMPING START approx 1.00 p.m. Entry £6 per class pre entered and £9 on the day taken from midday at the ring. Judge: Mr M Johns Chief Jumping Steward: Mr Mark SandersPrizes in each class. Rosettes 1st to 6th. 146cms and under and over 146cms for each height.1st Bag of Feed, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in kind.Cup to Overall Winner

Class 217 Open 65 cms

The Southbrook Cup.

Class 218 Open Scurry 75cms

Mr & Mrs W J H Blamey Cup.

Class 219 Open 85cms.

Evelyn, John & Julia Drummond-Dunn Open Salver

Class 220 NURSERY STAKESRiders 12 years and under. Maybe led. Jumps not to exceed 35cms, ponies not to exceed 133cms

CDAA Ltd Junior Jumping Cup.

Class 221 Open ‘Down & Out’ JumpingRun under BSJA Rules

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Camelford & District Agricultural Association Ltd

Annual Dog Show – 14th August 2019At Trevilla Farm, Marshgate, Camelford, Cornwall, PL32 9YN

Under Kennel Club rules

Companion & Novelty Dog ShowJudge: Mrs Caz Turner

Rosettes 1 – 4 in all Classes plus specials

Entries will be taken in the ring

Pedigree Classes will start judging at 12.30 prompt - Entry Fee – £1.50 per class

Class 1 Any Variety Puppy (6 months and over) CDAA Ltd. Special Puppy RosetteMrs Edith Madge Memorial Cup for Best PuppyClass 2 Any Variety SportingClass 3 Any Variety Non-SportingClass 4 Any Variety OpenUnbeaten winners Classes 1 – 4 compete for Best In Show & Reserve RosetteCDAA Ltd. Trophy for Best in Show Classes

Novelty Classes will follow on after the Pedigree Classes – Entry Fee - £1 per classClass 5 Best Local Dog within 8 mile radiusClass 6 Child/Junior Handler (16yrs and under. Trophy to keep)Class 7 Best Crossbred DogClass 8 Best Veteran (7 years and over)Class 9 Handsome DogClass 10 Prettiest BitchClass 11 Best Terrier TypeClass 12 Best Rescue/Re-homedMr. D. Hydon Shield to be awarded to the winner of Class 12 Mrs Joan Sterling Shield for Reserve in Class 12Class 13 Best Matched or Unmatched BraceClass 14 Best MoverClass 15 Best ConditionClass 16 Dog with most appealing eyes.Class 17 Best Dog/Bitch under 15 inchesClass 18 Best Dog/Bitch over 15 inchesClass 19 Lucky DipClass 20 Dog with the Waggiest TailClass 21 Dog the Judge would like to take home

Winners of Classes 5 – 21 compete for Best in Show and Reserve RosetteCDAA Ltd Trophy for Best in Show

THE DECISION OF THE JUDGE WILL BE FINALALL DOGS TO BE KEPT ON A LEAD AT ALL TIMES ON THE SHOWFIELD –

THANK YOUNo free passes at the gate for Dog Exhibitors

Dog Secretaries: Mr Tony Madge, Caudworthy, Maxworthy, Launceston - 01566 781795

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CAMELFORD & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION LIMITED

If you would like a schedule for 2020 Camelford Show please fill in the form below and send to:

Beth Kitto, Eden Parc, Watergate, Advent, Camelford, Cornwall PL32 9QLTel. 07483 964125 e.mail. [email protected]

PLEASE PRINT

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

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

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Post Code ............................................................ Telephone ...........................................

Please send me the following: ( * delete as necessary)

*Main schedule – Cattle, Sheep, Horses

*Trade Stand Outside

Inside

Food Hall

*Poultry

*Handicraft & Horticulture

* Dogs * Vintage

Further information on the web site

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2019 OTHER SHOW DATES AND CONTACTS

Gwinear 4th May

Mr T Heather [email protected]

North Somerset6th May

Mr T Ledbury, 4 Yeowood Farm, Lwood Lane, Wrington, North Somerset BS40 5NU [email protected] www.nsas.org.uk

Devon County16th – 18th May

Mrs Sam Mackenzie-Green, Show Manager, Westpoint, Clyst St Mary, Exeter EX5 1DJ Tel 01392 [email protected]

Royal Bath and West29th May - 1st June

Mr A Lyons, The Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset BA4 6QN01749 [email protected]

Royal Cornwall6th- 8th June

Mr. Chris Riddle, The Showground, Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 7JE01208 812183 / Fax 01208 [email protected]

Liskeard13th July

Mrs B. Breyley - Eldon, St Ive, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 3NE01208 [email protected]

Stithians15th July

Mrs J Payne, The Showground, Stithians, Truro, Cornwall TR3 7DP01209 861073 Fax 01209 860402 [email protected]

Camborne20th July

Mrs Alison Olds, Menadarva Farm, Kehelland, Camborne, TR14 0JH 01209 [email protected]

Launceston25th July

Mrs C Fry, PO Box 173, Launceston PL15 9WY Tel 07988479452 [email protected]

Mid Devon27th July

Mr Colin Nation, Mid Devon Show Organiser ,18 High Street, Halberton, Tiverton EX16 7AF 01884 [email protected] www.middevonshow.co.uk

Totnes & District 28th July

Linda Harvey, PO Box 220 Totnes Devon TQ9 9EN Tel/Fax: 01803 732813 [email protected]

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Woolsery & District29th July

Mrs A Carter, Churston Ford, West Putford, Holsworthy Devon EX22 7UU 01409 [email protected]

Yealmpton31st July

Mr Paul Davis, 1 Castleford Cottage, Combefishacre, Newton Abbott TQ12 5UQ Tel. 07712 681306 [email protected]

Honiton1st August

Marcelle Connor, 2nd Floor, Bank House,66a High Street, Honiton, Devon Tel/Fax 01404 41794 [email protected]

North Devon7th August

Ms T Soanes, 15 George Arcade, South Molton, Devon EX36 3ABTel.01769 573852 [email protected]

Okehampton8th August

Ms S Bullingham Wykeham House, 3 Station Rd, Okehampton, Devon EX20 1DY Tel/Fax 01837 659965 [email protected]

Camelford14th August

Beth Kitto, Eden Parc, Watergate, Advent, Camelford, Cornwall, PL32 9QL07483 964125 [email protected] www.camelfordshow.co.uk

Chagford15th August

Ms P Keen, 07511 778641 [email protected] www.chagfordshow.co.uk

Holsworthy & Stratton22nd August

Mrs R Ireland, Bridge Park, Canworthy Water, Launceston, Cornwall PL15 8UW 01566 781811 Tel/Fax: 01288 355335 office@holsworthystrattonshow.co.ukwww.holsworthyandstrattonagriculturalshow.co.uk

Dorset County Show7th – 8th September

Ms Will Hyde, Dorchester Agricultural Society, Acland Rd, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1EF Tel 01305 [email protected]

Kingsbridge7th September

Mrs J Chester, Kingsbridge Agricultural & Horticultural Society, Marlin, South Milton, Kingsbridge, TQ7 3JQ. Tel 01548 [email protected]

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Thank you to all Exhibitors, Stewards, Judges, Competitors,

Sponsors and Everyone who helps in any way to keep Camelford Show successful.