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MAYFIELD A&P
ASSOCIATION
93rd ANNUAL SHOW
The 93rd Annual Exhibition of
Stock, Produce, Farm
Implements etc
Will be held at Mayfield in the A&P
Association’s Grounds and Public Domain on
Saturday 10th March 2018
Entries Close Friday 16th February 2018
Entries can be made online at:
https://showday.online/
Facebook.com/Mayfield-AP-Association
OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION 2017-2018
HONARARY PATRONS: Mr Alan Bean & Mr Ken
Linton
PATRON: Mrs Jan Howden
PRESIDENT: Mr Martin Fleming
VICE-PRESIDENT: Mrs Rebecca Taylor
JUNIOR VICE-PRESIDENT:
HON. TREASURER: Mrs Marion Jacobson
PAST PRESIDENTS:
Messrs. D. Duff, J.A. Fleming, H.C. Barton, R Oakley,
F.G. Greenslade, A.V. Barrett, E.C.D. Withell, L.R.
Harrison, J Moore, C.W. Gillies, D.J. Morrow, G.B.
Murdoch, G Johnston, J Blair, A.N. Grigg, W.J. Early,
R.J. Mulligan, W.N. Lowery, G.H. Lamb, Jos. Murdoch,
Jas. McCormick, W.S. Greenslade, D Johnston, N.S.
Murdoch, F.W. Allan, D.H. Clement, Chas. Sewell,
A.A. Fleming, W.L. Doyle, S.M.A. Chaffey, K.M.
Baxter, W.G. Ellery, G.T. Lill, R.W. Oakley, G.B.F.
Neill, J.A.M. Jacob, F.R. Gallagher, D.H. Warren, D.S.
Sewell, D.G. Ivey, B.E. Lill, W.J. McLay, C.A.
Mackenzie, R.N. Clucas, F.E. Greenslade, I.R. Oakley,
K.E. Peterson, V.C. Latimer, A.K. Linton, J.W. Allan,
N.J. Early, R.S. Tasker, R.J. Quigley, R.M. Lake, A.J.
Lowry, C.H. Gallagher, D.A. Earl, R.J. Bush, K.J. Nicol,
D.J. Corbett, I.R. Whillans, P.J. McLauchlan, R.J.
Cooper, O.L. Donaldson, Mrs J.M. Howden, B.C.
Gallagher, M.B. Morrow, G.K. Linton, D.J. Quigley,
B.F. Daly, D.J. Martin, R.K. Baxter, H.J. Woodhouse,
Mrs A. Doyle, P Gardener, D.J. Ingold, G.J. Early, Mrs
K King, B.G. Murdoch, Mrs S.M. Wallace, A.E.
Cornwall, Mrs N.M. Morrow, Ms H.E. Saxelby, M.
Salvesen, Mrs J.C. Ryan, H.J. Tasker, J.H. Wright, Mrs
V Johnson, Mrs J Fielder, Mr Martin Fleming, Mr
Martin Williams
COMMITTEE
President, Vice-President, Junior Vice-President, Hon.
Treasurer and Past President (ex Officio for 5 years)
Barry Austin Andrew Mackenzie
Derek Barrett Anna McCoubrey
John Booth James McCormick
Ryan Carr Don McCullough
Arthur Cornwall Kevin McKeown
Harley Davies Ben Morrow
Jimmy Doyle Nicky Morrow
Sarah Dunckley Jacqui Murdoch
Andy Dunne James Murdoch
Grant Early Tim Rowe
Martin Early Josh Rushton
John Farnell Mike Salvesen
Mike Farnell Helen Saxelby
Wendy Farnell Sharon Schmack
Mark Greenslade Brian Smith
Philip Harper Leeanne Smith
Sarah Harrison Harvey Smith
Maryann Heaven Andrew Spencer
Mark Howden Rebecca Taylor
Bryan Humm Phillippa Waddell
Merv Johnston Dave Whillans
Suzy King Hamish Woodhouse
Don Lake Tamzin Young
SECRETARY: J Reesby
RD6, Ashburton
027 631 0051
RULES & REGULATIONS
The Mayfield A & P Association adopts the By-laws of
the Royal Agricultural Society (RAS) and agrees to
abide by these By-laws. In so doing, the Mayfield A &
P Association will endeavor to comply with the Privacy
Act, the Health and Safety in Employment Act and other
Acts that may affect the work of the Association.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Public and Competitors enter the Show at their own risk.
While every precaution has been taken to avoid harm to
visitors, exhibitors and all others using the grounds, the
Mayfield A & P Association will not be responsible for
any injury, maiming or accident suffered by any person
entering the premises irrespective of whether such
injury, maiming or accident is occasioned by any act or
omission of the Mayfield A & P Association.
YELLOW CARD – This Show/Event supports the RAS
‘Yellow Card’ system. A Yellow Card will be issued, in
cases of offences in respect of abuse of animals or
inappropriate behaviour as per the RAS Constitution and
the RAS Rules & Regulations/ Bylaws including the
Equestrian Rulebook, the RAS affiliated
Show/Event/registered Measuring Stand and their
grounds and their duly appointed delegates may deliver
to the Person Responsible a Yellow Warning Card
(either immediately or within 10 days of the show)
which suspends and penalty until possible new offences.
Full wording of the ‘Yellow Card’ system is available to
view on the RAS website. www.ras.org.nz.
MAYFIELD A & P ASSOCIATION DISTRICT -
Where the Schedule refers to the Association’s District,
it refers to the area between the Rangitata and South
Ashburton (including Boyers Stream) Rivers, between
the hills and the railway line, but excluding that part of
Tinwald within the town boundary.
1. General Exhibits to be on the Show Ground by 9 a.m.
on Show Day, 10th March 2018 except where the
schedule states a different time.
2. All Horses and Goats must be haltered and led, and
kept at their allotted stands.
3. No stock or implements must be removed from the
ground until after 4 p.m. nor exhibits removed from the
Produce Shed until after 4.30 p.m. without a Special
Order from the Secretary.
4. The Committee will not under any circumstances hold
themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis-delivery
of any exhibit at the Show.
5. The Committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel
any entry, without giving any reason for doing so.
6. PROTESTS – As per the RAS Complaints Procedure
adopted in June 2013, all protests must be in writing and
detail the specific RAS or Mayfield A & P Association
Rule that has been deemed to be breached. The protest
must be lodged with the Show Secretary, preferably at
the time of the incident or within 10 days of the incident.
Any protest lodged outside of this timeframe will not be
considered. A $50 deposit must accompany the protest.
(The RAS Complaints Procedure can be found on the
RAS website – www.ras.org.nz under Rules &
Regulations).
7. No distinguishing mark of ownership, with the
exception of tailing mark, earmarking, and registered
brand, may be attached to any animal exhibited.
8. In the event of there being no competition in any class,
no prize will be given unless the Judges certify to
particular merit, and the Judges are specially requested
to withhold prizes in cases where there is no competition
if the exhibits are of inferior description.
9. In case the funds of the Association are at any time
insufficient, after paying expenses and making
necessary provision for all liabilities, to pay prize money
in full, the amount available for the purpose shall be
distributed pro-rata among the prize takers. All Special
Prizes not competed for, or awarded to, become the
property of the Association.
10. All Exhibits must be the bonafide property of the
Exhibitor and all produce must have been grown by the
Exhibitor.
11. Only Catalogued and Judging Sheet entries will be
judged.
12. In all classes where weight is specified, sheep to be
weighed before being judged.
13. No ribbons, tickets, etc., other than those won during
the day, may be displayed at the Show.
14. Refunds of entry fees will only be granted in
exceptional circumstances and at the Committee’s
discretion. A veterinary certificate must be produced for
animals. Up to 80% of fees paid may be refunded.
ENTRIES
The Committee will in no case consider any entry valid
unless the fees are paid at the time of making the entry.
Fees quoted include GST. All entries must be either: 1.
In writing, on printed forms which can be obtained from
the Secretary. These forms must be filled out and signed
by the Exhibitor or some person authorized by him/her,
and must be sent to the Secretary, together with entry
fees. OR 2. Entries can be made online at
https://showday.online/ No entry is valid unless
conditions are complied with. A Pass will be issued to
Exhibitors whose entry fees total $10.00 or more, or at
the Secretary’s discretion.
SUBSCRIPTION
Supporters of the Association are respectfully requested
to use their influence towards inducing their friends to
join the Association. The Membership fee is $30.00
annually, payable on the 1st of June each year.
Membership privileges include reduced entry fees in the
Livestock Sections and free admission to the Show of
the member, partner and three children, and vehicle.
VALUE OF POINTS
Champion: 2
Reserve Champion: 1
1st 2nd 3rd v.h.c
6 4 2 1
In the event of ties, the winner of the largest number of
first prizes shall have the preference. In the event of two
or more Exhibitors gaining equal points, also an equal
number of first prizes then a 1/2 win shall be recorded.
Supreme Champion and special prizes do not count for
points.
SCHEDULE OF PRIZES
- The Past President’s Perpetual Cup: Donated by
Messrs D. Duff, J.A. Fleming, M.C. Barton, R. Oakley,
F.G. Greenslade, A.V. Barrett, E.C.D. Withell, L.R.
Harrison, J. Moore, and C.W. Gillies for most points in
All Sections of the Show. The Association gives a
Miniature Cup to the winner each year.
- A A A. Perpetual Cup - Donated by the Ashburton
Association Auctioneers to Runner-Up for most points
in All Sections.
- The Ythan Cup - Re-Donated by F.W. Allan, for most
points in Livestock.
- Mid Canterbury Stock and Station Agents’ Association
donates a Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Runner-Up
most points in Livestock.
- Donaldson Trophy (for District Exhibitor). 2018:
Supreme Champion District Horse / Pony
STEWARD’S DUTIES
- Stewards are required to assist the Marshal of the
Section.
- To assist in general manner with the unloading,
displaying and loading of exhibits.
- To see that each exhibit is placed in the proper class.
- To point out to the Judge all the exhibits in the class.
(For the convenience of judges all exhibits in one class
shall be placed in close proximity to each other.)
- To be with the judge the whole of the examination and
on no account to communicate to the Judge the name of
the exhibitor.
- To see that no persons other than Judges and Officials
are allowed in the judging area.
- To direct the attention of the Judge to paragraphs in the
Rules and Regulations affecting the class under
examination.
- To take down the decisions of the Judge and when
finished, write owner’s name and exhibit numbers on the
judging sheets and have the Judge initial them.
- To display prize cards and ribbons with winning
exhibits and return the judging sheets to the Secretary
immediately.
- To return to the Section at 4 p.m. to assist with the
loading of stock and the orderly collection of exhibits.
- It is the duty of the Marshal to introduce the Judges to
press reporters.
- Give the Judges a Catalogue when judging is finished.
NOTICES
TOILETS
- Port-a-loos are scattered around the grounds
- Domain Toilet Block is located beside the Bar
- Ladies’ conveniences are at the rear of the Secretary’s
Office.
- Changing Facilities on Plunket Site
FIRST AID
First Aid (St Johns) facilites are located alongside the
Horse Ring to the rear of the Secretary’s Office
ADMISSION
Adults - $15
Children – FREE
Cars – FREE
DAYBOO STUD KINDLY DONATES A $100 SPOT
PRIZE FOR ENTRANTS IN THE GRAND PARADE.
WESTPAC AGRIBUSINESS
SHEEP
Sheep Convenor: Mr Dave Whillians
ENTRY FEE: Members: $4 Non Members: $5
Terminal Sire Ram Hogget Competition: Members: $8
Non Members $10
PRIZES: First: $10. Second: $6. Third: $4.
Terminal Sire Ram Hogget Competition: First: $150
Second: $100 Third: $50
All sheep must be on the ground and penned ready for
judging at 9 a.m.
All male animals over 10 months of age entered must be
from Brucellosis accredited free flocks. Accreditation
forms to be produced on Show Day when requested.
All exhibits in Lamb classes to be born after 1st July
2017.
All Terminal Sire Breed Sheep to be shorn on or after
1st September.
No sheep shall be exhibited, the wool of which contains
any substance or preparation used for the purpose of
artificially colouring the wool of the sheep.
'Natural Condition' means no covering, trimming, or
shedding since the sheep was last shorn, except that they
may be placed under cover for the 48 hour period prior
to the day of judging. In natural condition shorn classes
no eye-wigging or trimming is allowed.
A Supreme Champion Ribbon will be awarded to overall
Champion Sheep.
Westpac Agribusiness donates a bottle of wine to overall
Champion Sheep.
Champion Ribbons and Reserve Champion Tickets will
be awarded to the Champion Ram and Champion Ewe
in each Purebred section.
The onus of having sheep in the right place for judging
rests with the exhibitor.
Sheep with Lice or Footrot must not be exhibited.
No sheep eligible in more than one class except lambs
that win their Wool Breed Ram Lamb classes.
The One Tree Perpetual Cup - Donated by Mr F. W.
Allan for Most Points in Purebred Sheep and Wool.
(Winner to gain points in both sections).
RAVENSDOWN
CHAMPION SHEEP OF ALL BREEDS
Ravensdown donates a voucher to the Wool breeds
winner and also to the Terminal Sire breeds winner.
Only sheep registered or eligible for registration to be
eligible.
(First Cross Halfbreds Accepted).
Hazlett Rural donate $100 to the Champion Wool breed
and $100 to the Champion Terminal Sire Breed
AGRICOM PUREBRED BEST WOOL
BREED RAM LAMB
Only lambs that win their Wool Breed Ram Lamb
classes are eligible to enter.
Lambs are to be moved to special pens to be judged by
stud stock agents.
NO ENTRY FEE OR PRIZE MONEY IN THIS
CLASS. The winner will receive the Stan Dysart
Memorial Trophy donated by Mr K. W. Donaldson and
Agricom donate product to the winner.
ALL BREEDS TERMINAL SIRE RAM
HOGGET COMPETITION
Entry Fee: Members $8 Non Members $10
Prizes: 1st $150, 2nd $100, 3rd $50, sponsored by
Rabobank and ATS
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
Entries are open to Registered PUREBRED Sheep from
Brucellosis Accredited Flocks.
Limit of TWO entries per Breeder. One Breed.
Ram Hoggets are to be in Natural Condition and born
after 1st July 2017
Ram Hoggets are NOT to be entered in other Sheep
Sections at the Show.
Ram Hoggets are to be SHORN.
Class 1 All Breeds Terminal Sire Ram Hogget
SILVER FERN FARMS GIFT LAMB
CLASS
NO ENTRY FEE
Lambs sired by Terminal Sire Breed Rams and lambs
sired by Wool Breed Rams will be judged separately on
the hoof and prizes in each section will be: 1st product
donated by Silver Fern Farms, 2nd product donated by
MSD animal products, 3rd $20 donated by World
Travellers
Prizes donated by Silver Fern Farms, for Cutting
Quality - Products for 1st, 2nd & 3rd Silver Fern Farms
donates the Fairfield Cup to be awarded annually for the
best overall lamb on the hook.
The C. H. Gallagher Memorial Trophy will be awarded
annually to the Gift Lamb returning the highest meat
value and the winner will also receive a $50 prize
donated by Bruce Rogers Shearing.
Breeding to be shown on entry form.
Lambs to be killed at the Fairton Works and the top ten
selected carcasses will be judged on cutting quality.
Proceeds of all lambs entered in this class to become the
property of the Association.
Mr A. J. Lowry donates a Trophy to be awarded annually
to the exhibitor of the Lamb placed first for Cutting
Quality.
Stronechrubie donate a voucher to the Gift Lamb Class.
Class 2 Gift Lamb
One lamb of any breed most suitable for the pre-cut lamb
trade and on hooks. Lamb to weigh up to 22.9 kg
ANZ ROMNEY
A. A. Fleming Memorial Cup will be awarded annually
to winner of Most Points in the Romney section.
ANZ donates $20 to the winner of Most Points and $10
to the Runner-up.
Class 3 Ram, 2-shear and over
Class 4 Ram, 1-shear
Class 5 Shorn Ram Lamb
Class 6 Shorn Ram Lamb, in Natural Condition.
Class 7 Ewe 2-shear and over
Shorn prior to 1st Jan 2018 and must have reared a lamb
this season.
Class 8 Ewe, 2-shear and over
Shorn after 1st Jan 2018 and must have reared a lamb
this season.
Class 9 Ewe 1-shear. Shorn after 1st Jan 2016
Class 10 Ewe 1-shear. Shorn prior to 1st Jan 2016
Class 11 Shorn Ewe Lamb.
Class 12 Ewe, 1- shear, in Natural Condition, shorn
prior to 1st Jan 2016
Class 13 Woolly Ewe Lamb, in Natural Condition
ALLIANCE CORRIEDALE
Alliance donates $20 to the winner of Most Points and
$10 to the Runner-up.
Class 14 Ram, 2-shear and over
Class 15 Ram, 1-shear
Class 16 Shorn Ram Lamb
Class 17 Ram Lamb, in Natural Condition
Class 18 Ewe, 2-shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season.
Class 19 Ewe, 1-shear
Class 20 Shorn Ewe Lamb
Class 21 Ewe Lamb, in Natural Condition
ANZ MERINO AND POLLED MERINO
ANZ donates $20 to the winner of Most Points and $10
to the Runner-up.
The Pioneer Cup, donated by Mr C. D. Chisnall for
Annual Competition, for Most Points in Merinos.
SUPERFINE AND FINE COMBING
Class 22 Ram, 2-shear and over
Class 23 Ram, 1-shear
Class 24 Ram Lamb
Class 25 Ewe, 2-shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season.
Class 26 Ewe, 1-shear
Class 27 Ewe Lamb
MEDIUM AND STRONG COMBING
Class 28 Ram, 2-shear and over
Class 29 Ram, 1-shear
Class 30 Ram Lamb
Class 31 Ewe, 2-shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season.
Class 32 Ewe, 1-shear
Class 33 Ewe Lamb
NUFARM HALFBREDS
NUFARM donates Product to this Section.
Class 34 Ram, 1 shear
Class 35 Ram Lamb
Class 36 Ewe, 2 shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season.
Class 37 Ewe, 1 shear
Class 38 Ewe Lamb
ASB ENGLISH LEICESTER
ASB donates $20 to the winner of Most Points and $10
to the Runner-up.
Class 39 Ram, 2 shear and over
Class 40 Ram, 1 shear
Class 41 Ram Lamb
Class 42 Ewe, 2 shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season
Class 43 Ewe, 1 shear
Class 44 Ewe Lamb
BORDER LEICESTER
The Border Leicester Breeders Club donates $20 to the
winner of Most Points and $10 to the Runner-up.
Class 45 Ram, 2 shear and over
Class 46 Ram, 1 shear
Class 47 Ram Lamb
Class 48 Shorn Ram Lamb
Class 49 Ewe, 2 shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season
Class 50 Ewe, 1 shear
Class 51 Ewe Lamb
Class 52 Shorn Ewe Lamb
ALLIANCE PERENDALE
Alliance donates $20 to the winner of most Points and
$10 to the Runner-up.
Class 53 Ram, 2 shear and over
Class 54 Ram, 1 shear
Class 55 Ram Lamb
Class 56 Ewe, 2 shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season
Class 57 Ewe, 1 shear
Class 58 Ewe Lamb
NEWLANDS AUTO ELECTRICAL
BORDERDALE
All sheep in this section to be in Natural Condition.
Newlands Auto Electrical donates $20 to the winner of
Most Points and $10 to the Runner-up.
Class 59 Ram, 1 shear and over
Class 60 Ram Lamb, shorn
Class 61 Ewe, any age
Class 62 Ewe Lamb, shorn
RAVENSDOWN SOUTHDOWN
SEE CLASS 1
Mr V. C. Latimer donates a Trophy to be awarded
annually to the winner of Most Points in the Southdown
section.
Ravensdown donates a voucher to the winner of Most
Points and the Association donates $10 to the Runner-
up.
Class 63 Ram, 1 shear and over
Class 64 Ram Lamb
Class 65 Ram Lamb, shorn
Class 66 Ewe, 2 shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season
Class 67 Ewe, 1 shear
Class 68 Ewe Lamb
RURAL TRANSPORT SUFFOLK
SEE CLASS 1
Rural Transport donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points and $10 to the Runner-up.
Class 69 Ram, 1 shear and over
Class 70 Ram Lamb, Natural Condition
Class 71 Ewe, 2 shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season
Class 72 Ewe, 1 shear, Natural Condition
Class 73 Ewe Lamb, Natural Condition
ANZCO SOUTH SUFFOLK
SEE CLASS 1
ANZCO donates $20 to the winner of Most Points and
$10 to the Runner-up.
NORTHERN SOUTH ISLAND SOUTH SUFFOLK
BREEDERS CLUB FEATURE SHOW 2018.
FEATURE CLASSES: RAM LAMB AND 2th EWE.
THE CLUB AWARDS ROSETTES AND
ADDITIONAL PRIZE MONEY FOR THE
WINNERS IN THESE CLASSES
Class 74 Ram 2 shear and over
Class 75 Ram 1 shear
Class 76 Ram Lamb
NSISSBC FEATURE CLASS
Class 77 Ewe, 2 shear and over
Class 78 Ewe, 2th / 1 shear
NSISSBC FEATURE CLASS
Class 79 Ewe Lamb
PGG WRIGHTSON DORSET DOWN
SEE CLASS 1
PGG Wrightson donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points and $10 to the Runner-up.
Class 80 Ram, 1 shear and over
Class 81 Ram Lamb
Class 82 Ewe. 2 shear or over, must have reared a
lamb this season
Class 83 Ewe, 1 shear
Class 84 Ewe Lamb
PGG WRIGHTSON HAMPSHIRE
SEE CLASS 1
PGG Wrightson donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points and $10 to the Runner-up.
Class 85 Ram, 1 shear and over
Class 86 Ram Lamb
Class 87 Ewe, 2 shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season
Class 88 Ewe, 1 shear
Class 89 Ewe Lamb
ASB HORNED OR POLL DORSET
SEE CLASS 1
ASB donates $20 to the winner of Most Points and $10
to the Runner-up.
Class 90 Ram, 1 shear and over
Class 91 Ram Lamb
Class 92 Ewe, 2 shear or over, must have reared a
lamb this season
Class 93 Ewe, 1 shear
Class 94 Ewe Lamb
PGG WRIGHTSON TEXEL
SEE CLASS 1
PGG Wrightson donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points and $10 to the Runner-up.
Class 95 Ram, 1 shear and over
Class 96 Ram Lamb
Class 97 Ewe, 2 shear and over, must have reared a
lamb this season
Class 98 Ewe, 1 shear
Class 99 Ewe Lamb
PGG WRIGHTSON DORPER
SEE CLASS 1
PGG Wrightson donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points and $10 to the Runner-up.
Class 100 Ram, 1 shear and over
Class 101 Ram Lamb
Class 102 Ewe, 2 shear or over, must have reared a
lamb this season
Class 103 Ewe, 1 shear
Class 104 Ewe Lamb
FLOCK SHEEP
Sheep which have been registered or eligible for
registration at any time, not eligible.
Exhibits in all classes to be shown in Natural Condition.
Natural Condition to mean no covering, trimming or
shedding since the sheep were last shorn, except that
they may be placed under cover for the 48 hour period
prior to the day of judging.
The J. H. Boaler Memorial Perpetual Trophy, donated
by E. A. Boaler, for Most Points in Flock Ewes, Ewe
Classes in First Class Halfbreds and Wool Classes.
Gluyas Motors Ltd donates a Trophy for Most Points in
Flock Sheep. To be held by the winner for one year. W
The Bob Durant Memorial Trophy will be awarded to
the winner of Most Points in the Fine Wool Classes in
the Flock Sheep Section.
FINE WOOL FLOCK SHEEP
Class 105 Three Ewes, 2 shear and over, must have
reared a lamb this season
Class 106 Three Ewes, 1 shear
Class 107 Three Ewe Lambs
Class 108 Three Shorn Ewe Lambs
Class 109 Three Ram Lambs
STRONG WOOL FLOCK SHEEP
Class 110 Three Ewes, 2 shear and over, must have
reared a lamb this season
Class 111 Three Ewes, 1 shear
Class 112 Three Ewe Lambs
Class 113 Three Shorn Ewe Lambs
Class 114 Three Ram Lambs
COMPOSITE FLOCK SHEEP
Class 115 Three Ewes, 2 shear and over, must have
reared a lamb this season
Class 116 Three Ewes, 1 shear
Class 117 Three Ewe Lambs
Class 118 Three Shorn Ewe Lambs
Class 119 Three Ram Lambs
RAINER IRRIGATION BLACK AND
COLOURED SHEEP
Rainer Irrigation donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points and $10 to the Runner-up.
All sheep in be in Natural Condition.
Supreme Champion, Champion and Reserve Champion
Ribbons will be awarded in this section.
Haskett Tray for Most Points in Black and Coloured
Sheep and Black or Coloured Wool.
Mid Canterbury Black and Coloured Sheep Breeders
donate a Rosette for the Champion Sheep.
Class 120 Ram, 2 shear and over, shorn on or after
20th July 2016
Class 121 Ram, 1 shear, shorn on or after 20th July
2016
Class 122 Ewe, 2 shear or over, shorn on or after
20th July 2016
Class 123 Ewe, 1 shear, shorn on or after 20th July
2016
Class 124 Woolly Ram Lamb
Class 125 Woolly Ewe Lamb, Fine Wool
Class 126 Woolly Ewe Lamb, Strong Wool
Class 127 Wether, any age, shorn on or after 20th
July 2016
HORSES & PONIES
ENTRANCE FOR ALL HORSE EXHIBITORS ON
SHOW DAY
15 LISMORE MAYFIELD ROAD
(Opposite Mayfield School)
EQUESTRIAN LEVY: Entry Fees include RAS Levy
of $1.10 per class. The Levy is charged to assist funding
of Forbidden Substance Administration & Training.
MEASURING: THERE WILL BE NO
MEASURING ON SHOW DAY.
YELLOW CARD - This Show/Event supports the RAS
'Yellow Card' system.
A Yellow Card will be issued, in cases of offences in
respect of abuse of animals or inappropriate behaviour
as per the RAS Constitution and the RAS Rules &
Regulations/Bylaws including the Equestrian Rulebook,
the RAS affiliated Show/Event/registered Measuring
Stand and their grounds and their duly appointed
delegates may deliver to the Person Responsible a
Yellow Warning Card (either immediately or within 10
days of the show) which suspends any penalty until
possible new offences. Full wording of the 'Yellow Card'
system is available on the RAS website -
www.ras.org.nz.
FORBIDDEN SUBSTANCE - The Rules of the Royal
A&P Society New Zealand in regard to Forbidden
Substances apply. Competitors are advised that tests for
forbidden substances may be carried out during the
Show/Event and that testing of all animals is at the
person responsible's risk. Forbidden Substance - Any
substance capable of affecting the speed, stamina,
courage or conduct of a horse, pony, donkey or mule by
its action upon the central or peripheral nervous system
or the cardio-vascular, respiratory, alimentary, digestive,
musculoskeletal or urogenital systems.
ARREARS - No person who is in arrears with regard to
entry fees, subscriptions, or any other show/event charge
is eligible to compete at any affiliated show/event. Proof
of payment will be required before any restriction is
lifted.
SUMMARY OF RAS RESOLUTION PROCESS -
The full process can be found on the RAS website
www.ras.org.nz. The principle behind the process is to
deal with the matter as it comes to hand and in most
cases it should be dealt with directly by the show. If the
matter is in regards to an RAS official, the show may
request the assistance of RAS Head Office as to how to
deal with this in an appropriate manner.
CONDITIONS
1. All horses and ponies shown in saddle classes must be
named.
2. Judging times:
7.45 am: District Horse
District Pony
8.00 am: Saddle Hacks
Park Hacks
Saddle Hunters followed by Working Hunters
Riding Horse
Group A Ponies followed by Group B Ponies
Group C Ponies
Cobs followed by Standardbreds
8.30 am: Miniature Horses
First Year Ridden followed by Lead Rein
Ponies
Unity Cups (Harewood & Wakelin)
9.00 am: Clydesdales
11.00am: In Hand Horse
In Hand Pony
In Hand Welsh
Hunters R.T.R
Pony Hunter R.T.R
12.00pm: FEI Show Jumping (Time is approximate)
3. To be eligible for District events a Horse or Pony must
be owned by someone living in the District and ridden
by the owner or a member of the owner's family. District
refers to the area between the Rangitata and South
Ashburton (including Boyers Stream) Rivers, between
the hills and the railway line, but excluding that part of
Tinwald within the town boundary.
4. Where classes are defined by height,
competitors/exhibitors must carry a current RAS
Certificate for their horse/pony at all RAS affiliated
Shows/Events, and must produce it upon request to any
authorized Show/Event personnel. Any Competitor
unable to produce such a certificate means that the
exhibit is ineligible to compete, and will forfeit and
awards. Horse / Pony Height Certificates and
Performance Cards must be carried. Failure to do so will
result in elimination. THERE WILL BE NO
MEASURING ON SHOW DAY.
5. A competitor needing to change from one class to
another must obtain signed authority from the Official at
the Horse Office by the Horse Ring
6. Refunds of entry fees (80%) are made at the discretion
of the Committee. An application for a refund must be
accompanied by a relevant Veterinary or Doctor's
certificate.
7. Ponies under 3 years old may not be shown in saddle
classes.
8. All stallions and colts (with the exception of Miniature
horses and foals) must be shown in a bit. b) A Steward
will order any stallion/colt considered out of control or
to be causing undue disquiet to other horses from the
ring without recourse from the stallion/colt's
owner/exhibitor/competitor. c) It is compulsory for all
stallions and colts, except foals, to wear two (2) official
'S' identification badges, one attached to each side of
their bridle, at all Shows/Events at all times. The rider
must also wear two (2) RAS official armbands (one on
each arm) when in the ring. 'S' badges to be purchased
from RAS Head Office or ESNZ; armbands from RAS
Head Office. d) Handlers and Riders of stallions/colts
must wear an approved Hi Viz vest at Shows/Events
when outside the show rig. Vests can be purchased from
RAS Head Office.
9. Hacks and ponies entered in novice classes must be
ridden in a snaffle bit.
10. The Grand Parade will be held in the main ring at
1.45 pm and all prize winners are required to parade.
11. Prize money will be given out after the Grand
Parade (except for FEI classes. which will be given
out in the Ring) and Prize Money not collected on
Show Day will be forfeited.
12. Both Hack Rings and A B C pony rings will be
judged simultaneously. Where exhibitors' classes clash
they must elect which class to enter as judging will not
be delayed.
13. Only first placegetters from conformation classes
(excluding paced and mannered classes) parade for
championship judging. Second placegetters are to stand
by and the one placed second in the class which the
champion won is to parade for selection of reserve
champion.
14. All entries must be made in the name of the bona fide
owner of the exhibit and such Exhibit must be named at
time of entry before the Show, except in the case of
imported stock. The Association may require evidence
of the date of sale of an exhibit. A bona fide owner shall
include a PARTNERSHIP or LEASE. Leases or
Partnerships must be for no less than a six month period
and shall commence, on receipt of confirmation from the
R.A.S that it has been received.
15. In classes where age of rider is specified, it shall be
age on 1st August 2017
16. The Committee reserves the right to cancel or
combine any class where insufficient entries are
received.
17. Hacks, Park Hacks, Cobs, Saddle Hunters, Ponies
and Round the Ring Hunters must carry Height
Certificates and Performance Cards. Failure to do so will
result in elimination. THERE WILL BE NO
MEASURING ON SHOW DAY.
18. Back numbers issued by the Mayfield A & P
Association are the only identification to be displayed by
riders.
19. Riding classes to be ridden astride.
20. Hats and Safety Helmets
a) In all cases current WorkSafe New Zealand rules
prevail.
b) A hard hat is generally described as a hunting cap,
a bowler, protective headwear or a safety helmet.
c) Wearing a hard hat is compulsory for anyone
competing on, working in or schooling, or riding for any
other reason an exhibit at an RAS affiliated Show/Event
or in any area considered to be for whatever reason a part
of the Showgrounds.
d) All riders, including harness drivers, competing at
RAS affiliated A&P Shows/Events must wear protective
headgear, which includes a retaining harness secured to
the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be
worn with the chinstrap properly adjusted and fastened
when in the arena or ring, the practice area collecting
rings or anywhere else within a Showgrounds.
Hats/helmets must conform with one of the current
approved safety standards. These standards may be
subject to change but the latest list can be found at
http://www.ras.org.nz – equestrian. RAS will advise any
changes via their website and Facebook. All helmets
must have a red official tag.
21. It is an offence for any electronic or radio equipment
carried on a competitor in the Show ring, deemed to be
possible of outside assistance to a competitor. Penalties
may include forfeiting all prize money, awards and
qualifications and elimination from any further classes
at that Show.
22. Prize Money will be paid irrespective of the number
of entries.
HORSES
ENTRANCE FOR ALL HORSE EXHIBITORS ON
SHOW DAY
15 LISMORE MAYFIELD ROAD
(Opposite Mayfield School)
Please direct all Equestrian inquiries to the Horse
Convenors. For showing: Helen 027 220 5695. For
Jumping: FEI Supervisor: Wendy 027 493 4851. And on
Show Day to the Horse Office by the ring
A BACK NUMBER DEPOSIT OF $7 FOR EACH
HORSE/PONY and RIDER COMBINATION
ENTERED MUST BE MADE WITH YOUR
ENTRY FEES. ($5 to be refunded on return of back
number and $2 to go into a travel fund to assist the
Judges)
Back Numbers will be available on south side of ring.
BACK NUMBERS ISSUED BY THE MAYFIELD
A&P ASSOCIATION ARE THE ONLY
IDENTIFICATION TO BE DISPLAYED BY
RIDERS.
The Grand Parade will be held in the main ring at
1.45 pm and all prize winners are required to parade.
Prize money will be given out after the Grand Parade
(except for FEI classes. which will be given out in the
Ring) and Prize Money not collected on Show Day
will be forfeited.
Francis Richard Morrow Perpetual Cup - donated for
Most Points in the Light Horse Section.
The Smallbone Trophy will be awarded annually to the
Supreme Champion Horse.
Farmlands donate a voucher to the Supreme Champion
Horse
Westpac Agribusiness donates a bottle of wine to
Supreme Champion Horse
GABITES LTD SADDLE HACKS
Entry Fee: Members $6 Non Members $12
Prizes: 1st $20. 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5
Saddle Hacks and Park Hacks are not eligible for Saddle
Hunters or vice versa.
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons
Judging to commence at 8.00 a.m.
ALL NOVICE CLASSES TO BE RIDDEN IN
SNAFFLE BITS
Class 128 District Horse (see rule 3)
To be owned by someone living in the district and ridden
by owner or member of owner's family. To be judged at
7.45 a.m.
DONALDSON TROPHY: A memorial trophy in
memory of S & L Donaldson will be presented to the
Supreme Champion District Horse / Pony. The
Champion District Hack and the Champion District A,
B & C Ponies to ride off for the Trophy. Judged prior to
Supreme Champion Pony in Group A Pony Ring.
Class 129 Best Presented Saddle Hack
Class 130 Novice Hack over 158cm, 0 to 2 wins
Class 131 Novice Hack over 158cm, 0 to 5 wins
Class 132 Best Paced and Mannered Novice Hack
over 158cm, 0 to 2 wins
JUDGING OF NOVICE CHAMPION AND
RESERVE CHAMPION HACK
Class 133 Open Hack over 158 cm but not exceeding
163cm
Class 134 Open Hack Over 163cm
Class 135 Lady's Hack, to be ridden by a Lady or
Gentleman
Class 136 Gentleman's Hack, to be ridden by a Lady
or Gentleman
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION HACK
Class 137 Best Paced and Mannered Hack over
158cm and not exceeding 163cm
Class 138 Best Paced and Mannered Hack over
163cm
REBECCA PETERS MEMORIAL TROPHY The 2
winners of the Best Paced and Mannered Hack classes
(excludes novice class) and the 2 winners of the Best
Paced and Mannered Park Hack classes (excludes
novice class) are to ride off for the Trophy, in front of
both the Hack Judge and the Park Hack Judge, in the
Park Hack ring.
JUDGING OF SUPREME CHAMPION SADDLE
HORSE (HACK, PARK HACK, SADDLE HUNTER
OR RIDING HORSE) IN A HACK RING
Class 139 Riding Class, Best Rider
PARK HACKS
Entry Fee: Members $6 Non Members $12
Prizes: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons
Saddle Hacks and Park Hacks are not eligible for Saddle
Hunters or vice versa.
Judging to commence at 8 a.m.
ALL NOVICE CLASSES TO BE RIDDEN IN
SNAFFLE BITS
District Exhibitors are eligible to enter in the District
Horse Class (Refer to first class in Saddle Hacks)
Class 140 Best Presented Park Hack
Class 141 Novice Park Hack over 148cm and not
exceeding 158cm, 0 to 2 wins
Class 142 Novice Park Hack over 148cm and not
exceeding 158cm, 0 to 5 wins
Class 143 Best Paced and Mannered Novice Park
Hack over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm
, 0 to 2 wins
JUDGING OF NOVICE CHAMPION AND
RESERVE CHAMPION PARK HACK
Class 144 Open Park Hack, over 148cm and not
exceeding 153cm
Class 145 Open Park Hack, over 153cm and not
exceeding 158cm
Class 146 Lady's Park Hack, to be ridden by a Lady
or a Gentleman
Class 147 Gentleman's Park Hack, to be ridden by a
Lady or Gentleman
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION PARK HACK
Class 148 Best Paced and Mannered Park Hack,
over 148cm and not exceeding 153cm
Class 149 Best Paced and Mannered Park Hack,
over 153cm and not exceeding 158cm
REBECCA PETERS MEMORIAL TROPHY The 2
winners of the Best Paced and Mannered Hack classes
(excludes novice class) and the 2 winners of the Best
Paced and Mannered Park Hack classes (excludes
novice class) are to ride off for the Trophy, in front of
both the Hack Judge and the Park Hack Judge, in the
Park Hack ring.
JUDGING OF SUPREME CHAMPION SADDLE
HORSE (HACK, PARK HACK, SADDLE HUNTER
OR RIDING HORSE) IN A HACK RING
Class 150 Riding Class, Best Rider, mount over
148cm
SADDLE HUNTERS
Entry Fee: Members $6 Non Members $12
Prizes: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
CLASSES START AT 8 a.m.
ALL NOVICE CLASSES TO BE RIDDEN IN
SNAFFLE BIT
Not eligible for hack classes. To be judged on the flat.
District Exhibitors are eligible to enter in the District
Horse Class (Refer to first class in Saddle Hacks)
Class 151 Best Presented Saddle Hunter
Class 152 Novice Hunter over 148 cm, 0 to 2 wins
Class 153 Novice Hunter over 148 cm, 0 to 5 wins
Class 154 Best Paced and Mannered Novice Hunter
over 148cm, 0 to 2 wins
JUDGING OF NOVICE CHAMPION AND
RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE HUNTER
Class 155 Hunter over 148cm but not exceeding
163cm
Class 156 Hunter over 163cm
Class 157 Lady's Saddle Hunter over 148cm, to be
ridden by a Lady or Gentleman
Class 158 Gentleman's Saddle Hnter over 148cm, to
be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION SADDLE HUNTER
Class 159 Best Paced and Mannered Hunter over
148 cm but not exceeding 163 cm
Class 160 Best Paced and Mannered Hunter over
163cm
Class 161 Best Rider on a Hunter
JUDGING OF SUPREME CHAMPION SADDLE
HORSE (HACK, PARK HACK, SADDLE HUNTER
OR RIDING HORSE) IN A HACK RING
FARMLANDS WORKING HUNTERS
Entry Fee: Members $6 Non Members $12
Prizes: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5
To be Judged at the conclusion of the Saddle Hunters.
Farmlands donates $25 prize money to each class
winner.
Will be required to jump a minimum of two fences.
Jumping style and ability 40%, Conformation 30%,
P&M 30%. Horses will be required to gallop.
Horse / Pony Height Certificates and Performance Cards
must be carried. Failure to do so will result in
elimination.
Class 162 Working Hunter over 148 cm and not
over 163 cm
Class 163 Working Hunter over 163 cm
HUNTERS
HEIGHT CERTIFICATES MUST BE CARRIED.
Horses may also be entered in other Classes. To be
ridden in the presence of the Judges, over such fences as
the Committee may decide.
SPECIAL NOTE: All Horses in this Section must be
named, otherwise entries will not be accepted.
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons
THESE CLASSES START AT approximately 11 am.
Class 164 Novice Hunter over 148cm, 0 to 5 wins
Entry Fee: Member $8 Non Member $15 Prizes: 1st $25,
2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $8
Class 165 Hunter over 148cm and up to 163cm
Entry Fee: Member $8 Non Member $15 Prizes: 1st $30,
2nd $25, 3rd $20, 4th $15
Class 166 Hunter over 163cm
Entry Fee: Member $8 Non Member $15 Prizes: 1st $30,
2nd $25, 3rd $20, 4th $15
Class 167 Open Hunter
Entry Fee: Members $15 Non Members $20 Prizes: 1st
$100, 2nd $75, 3rd $50, 4th $25
RIDING HORSE
Entry Fees: Members $5 Non members $10
Prize Money: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
Judging to commence at 8.00am
Class 168 Best Presented Riding Horse
Class 169 Novice Riding Horse, 0 to 2 wins
Class 170 Novice Riding Horse, 0 to 5 wins
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING HORSE
Class 171 Open Riding Horse, 148cms and not
exceeding 158cms
Class 172 Open Riding Horse, over 158cms
Class 173 Lady's Riding Horse
To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman
Class 174 Gentleman's Riding Horse
To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION RIDING HORSE
Class 175 Best Paced and Mannered Novice Riding
Horse, 0 to 5 wins
Class 176 Best Paced and Mannered Riding Horse,
148cms and not exceeding 158cms
Class 177 Best Paced and Mannered Riding Horse,
over 158cms
Class 178 Best Rider
JUDGING OF SUPREME CHAMPION SADDLE
HORSE (HACK, PARK HACK, SADDLE HUNTER
OR RIDING HORSE) IN A HACK RING
COBS
Judging to commence at 8 am.
Entry Fee: Members $6 Non Members $12
Prizes: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
The Isobel McArthur Trophy will be awarded annually
to the Exhibitor of the Champion Cob.
ALL NOVICE CLASSES TO BE RIDDEN IN
SNAFFLE BITS
District Exhibitors are eligible to enter in the District
Horse Class (Refer to first class in Saddle Hacks)
Not eligible in Hack or Pony Classes.
Class 179 Best Turned Out Cob, Rider and Gear
Consideration to be given to turnout of horse,
correctness, fit and cleanliness of harness and rider's
habit.
Class 180 Novice Cob over 132cm and not exceeding
155cm, 0 to 5 wins
The winner of the Novice Cob is eligible to enter in the
Open Championship
Class 181 Open Cob over 132cm and not exceeding
150cm
Class 182 Open Cob over 150cm and not exceeding
155cm
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION COB
Class 183 Best Paced and Mannered Cob, over
132cm and not exceeding 155cm
Class 184 Best Rider on a Cob
STANDARDBRED
Entry Fees: Members $5 Non members $10
Prize Money: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
Judging to commence after the completion of the Cobs
Class 185 In Hand Mare, may not compete in the In
Hand Section
Class 186 In Hand Gelding, may not compete in the
In Hand Section
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION IN HAND STANDARDBRED
Time will be given for gear changes.
Class 187 Best Presented Standardbred
Class 188 Novice Standardbred, 0 to 2 wins
Class 189 Novice Standardbred, 0 to 5 wins
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION NOVICE STANDARDBRED
Class 190 Open Standardbred, up to 158cms
Class 191 Open Standardbred, over 158cms
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION STANDARDBRED
Class 192 Best Paced and Mannered Novice
Standardbred, 0 to 5 wins
Class 193 Best Paced and Mannered, up to 158cms
Class 194 Best Paced and Mannered, over 158cms
Class 195 Best Walk
Class 196 Best Rider
CLYDESDALES
Judging to commence at 9 am in the Practice Ring
Entry Fee: Members $6 Non Members $12
Prizes: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
Class 197 Best Presented Heavy Horse and Handler
Class 198 Yearling or Two Year Old Colt, Filly or
Gelding
Class 199 Mare or Gelding, Three Years and Over
Class 200 Walking Class
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION CLYDESDALE
Class 201 Ridden Clydesdale
Class 202 Working Single or Multiple Heavy Horse
or Horses, Attached to a Sled
Class 203 Log Skidding
CARTWRIGHT'S INSURANCE &
MORTGAGE BROKERS HORSE & PONY
FEI SHOW JUMPING
ENTRANCE FOR ALL HORSE EXHIBITORS ON
SHOW DAY
15 LISMORE MAYFIELD ROAD
(Opposite Mayfield School)
Please direct all Equestrian inquiries to the FEI
Supervisor: Wendy Farnell 027 493 4851 or on Show
Day to the Horse Office by the ring
A BACK NUMBER DEPOSIT OF $7 FOR EACH
HORSE/PONY and RIDER COMBINATION
ENTERED MUST BE MADE WITH YOUR
ENTRY FEES. ($5 to be refunded on return of back
number and $2 to go into a travel fund to assist the
Judges)
Back numbers will be available on south side of ring.
BACK NUMBERS ISSUED BY THE MAYFIELD
A&P ASSOCIATION ARE THE ONLY
IDENTIFICATION TO BE DISPLAYED BY
RIDERS.
RING 1 SHOW JUMPING TO COMMENCE AT THE
CONCLUSION OF THE HUNTER JUMPING Approx
12 p.m.
RING 2 SHOW JUMPING TO COMMENCE AT THE
CONCLUSION OF THE PONY HUNTER JUMPING
Approx 12 p.m.
SHOW JUMPING RUN UNDER THE
EQUESTRIAN SPORTS NEW ZEALAND RULES
**Horses / Ponies and riders entering Open classes must
be registered with ESNZ and registration numbers are to
be stated on the Entry form**
Cartwright and Associates Insurance Brokers sponsor
the Show Jumping Section.
Ballantynes kindly donates vouchers to the Winner and
Runner-up of Most Points over two rounds of jumping
in the two Open Pony 110cm classes.
Membership Fee for the Mayfield A & P Association is
$30 incl GST and can be made at time of entry.
Entries also accepted online at showdayonline.com
RING 1
Class 204 Open Pony 90cm Two Phase Art 274_5.2
Entry Fee: Members $6 Non Members $8 Prizes: 1st
$15, 2nd $12, 3rd $10, 4th $8
Class 205 Open Pony 100cm Two Phase Art 274_5.2
Entry Fee: Members $8 Non Members $12 Prizes: 1st
$25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $12
Class 206 Open Horse 100cm Two Phase Art
274_5.2
Entry Fee: Members $10 Non Members $12 Prizes: 1st
$30, 2nd $25, 3rd $20, 4th $12
Class 207 Open Pony 110cm Two Phase Art 274_5.2
Entry Fee: Members $8 Non Members $12 Prizes: 1st
$25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $12
Class 208 Open Horse 110cm Two Phase Art
274_5.2
Entry Fee: Members $10 Non Members $12 Prizes: 1st
$40, 2nd $35, 3rd $25, 4th $15
Mascot Memorial Trophy awarded annually to the
winner.
Class 209 Open Pony 95cm AM5, Art 238_2.2
Instant Jump Off
Entry Fee: Members $7 Non Members $10 Prizes: 1st
$20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $8
Class 210 Open Horse 100cm AM5, Art 238_2.2
Instant Jump Off
Entry Fee: Members $10 Non Members $12 Prizes: 1st
$30, 2nd $25, 3rd $20, 4th $12
Class 211 Open Pony 110cm AM5, Art 238_2.2
Instant Jump Off
Entry Fee: Members $8 Non Members $12 Prizes: 1st
$25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $12
Class 212 Open Horse 115cm AM5, Art 238_2.2
Instant Jump Off
Entry Fee: Members $10 Non Members $12 Prizes: 1st
$45, 2nd $35, 3rd $25, 4th $15
Mid Canterbury Stock and Station Agents' Challenge
Trophy awarded annually to the winner.
RING 2
Class 213 Introductory Pony 70cm Two Phase Art
274_5.1
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $7 Prizes:
Ribbons 1st to 6th
Class 214 Introductory Pony 80cm Two Phase Art
274_5.1
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $7 Prizes:
Ribbons 1st to 6th
Class 215 Introductory Horse 80cm Two Phase Art
274_5.1
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $7 Prizes:
Ribbons 1st to 6th
Class 216 Introductory Horse 90cm Two Phase Art
274_5.1
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $7 Prizes:
Ribbons 1st to 6th
Class 217 Introductory Pony 70cm AM5, Art
238_2.2 Instant Jump Off
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $7 Prizes:
Ribbons 1st to 6th
Class 218 Introductory Pony 80cm AM5, Art
238_2.2 Instant Jump Off
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $7 Prizes:
Ribbons 1st to 6th
Class 219 Introductory Horse 80cm AM5, Art
238_2.2 Instant Jump Off
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $7 Prizes:
Ribbons 1st to 6th
Class 220 Introductory Horse 90cm AM5, Art
238_2.2 Instant Jump Off
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $7 Prizes:
Ribbons 1st to 6th
PONIES
ENTRANCE FOR ALL HORSE EXHIBITORS ON
SHOW DAY
15 LISMORE MAYFIELD ROAD
(Opposite Mayfield School)
Please direct all Equestrian inquiries to the Horse
Convenor: Helen 027 220 5695 or on Show Day to the
Horse Office by the ring
A BACK NUMBER DEPOSIT OF $7 FOR EACH
HORSE/PONY and RIDER COMBINATION
ENTERED MUST BE MADE WITH YOUR
ENTRY FEES. ($5 to be refunded on return of back
number and $2 to go into a travel fund to assist the
Judges)
Back numbers will be available on south side of ring.
BACK NUMBERS ISSUED BY THE MAYFIELD
A&P ASSOCIATION ARE THE ONLY
IDENTIFICATION TO BE DISPLAYED BY
RIDERS.
THERE WILL BE NO MEASURING ON SHOW
DAY
The Grand Parade will be held in the main ring at 1.45
pm and all prize winners are required to parade.
Prize money will be given out after the Grand Parade
(except for FEI classes. which will be given out in the
Ring) and Prize Money not collected on Show Day will
be forfeited.
IMPORTANT: Exhibitors MUST have exhibits on the
Ground at the stated time, in order that judging can start
promptly.
Please refer to the Conditions of Entry at the start of the
Horse Section.
Farmlands donate a voucher to the Supreme Champion
Pony
Westpac Agribusiness donates a bottle of wine to
Supreme Champion Pony
The Firelight Challenge Cup, donated by Mr J. C. Lilley,
and re-donated by Lilley Bros, for most points in Ponies.
The Mountain Laddie Cup, donated by Mr & Mrs J. G.
Humm, will be awarded annually to the Champion
Saddle Pony Group A.
Novice Pony Classes are open to riders of any age.
Ponies to enter one open conformation class.
GROUP "A" SADDLE PONIES
Ponies entered in Group A, to be ridden by Boy or Girl
under 17 years as at 1 August 2017
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $10
Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
Judging to commence at 8.00 am.
ALL NOVICE CLASSES TO BE RIDDEN IN
SNAFFLE BITS
Class 221 District Pony (Group A, B & C) not
exceeding 148cm
(See Rule 3). To be judged in A ring at 7.45 am.
Ruapuna Riding Centre Kindly Sponsors the Prize
Ribbons for District Pony Classes.
Montalto Pony Club Cups to be awarded to Best Boy and
Best Girl in this Class.
DONALDSON TROPHY: A memorial trophy in
memory of S & L Donaldson will be presented to the
Supreme Champion District Horse / Pony. The
Champion District Hack and the Champion District A,
B & C Ponies to ride off for the Trophy. Judged prior to
Supreme Champion Pony in Group A Pony Ring.
Class 222 Best Presented
Class 223 Novice Pony over 138cm but not
exceeding 148cm, 0 to 2 wins
Class 224 Novice Pony over 138cm but not
exceeding 148cm, 0 to 5 wins
JUDGING OF NOVICE CHAMPION AND
RESERVE CHAMPION GROUP "A" SADDLE
PONY
Competitors may enter only ONE Conformation Class.
Class 225 Open Pony over 138cm but not exceeding
143cm
Class 226 Open Pony over 143cm but not exceeding
148cm
Class 227 Open Saddle Hunter Type 138 cm but not
exceeding 148 cm
JUDGING OF OPEN CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION GROUP "A" SADDLE PONY
Class 228 Best Paced and Mannered Pony over
138cm but not exceeding 143cm
Class 229 Best Paced and Mannered Pony over
143cm but not exceeding 148cm
Class 230 Best matched and Mannered Pair of
Ponies, over 138cm but not exceeding
148cm
Class 231 Best Rider 14 years and under 17 years
The Galashiels Perpetual Trophy, donated by the late J.
H. Muirhead, will be awarded to the Best Rider (boy or
girl) under 17 years. Winner to ride off for Champion
Rider under 17. To be judged in A ring prior to judging
of Supreme Champion Saddle Pony.
Class 232 Pony Breeders Society Class
To be judged before judging of Supreme Champion
Saddle Pony. To be judged by Group A judge in A ring.
As from the 1st August 2005 to be eligible for the Pony
Breeders of New Zealand (Inc) Ridden Sash, ponies
must be fully registered with the Pony Breeders Society
of New Zealand (Inc) that is have a permanent
registration number, be 148cm or under and be foaled in
New Zealand. Name and registered number to be shown
on entry form. To be ridden by a boy or girl under 17
years of age. The Pony Breeders Society gives a sash for
the winner of this Class. If it is subsequently found that
the winner of a Pony Breeders Society sash is not
registered with the Society, they will be required to
forfeit this award.
Judging criteria is 60% Conformation, 40% Paces and
Manners
JUDGING OF DONALDSON TROPHY
JUDGING OF SUPREME CHAMPION SADDLE
PONY
GROUP "B" SADDLE PONIES
Ponies entered in Group B, to be ridden by Boy or Girl
under 15 years of age as at 1 August 2017
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $10
Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
Judging to commence at completion of Group A Ponies
ALL NOVICE CLASSES TO BE RIDDEN IN
SNAFFLE BITS
DISTRICT PONY - Refer to the first Class in Group A
Ponies
Class 233 Best Presented
Class 234 Novice Pony over 128cm but not
exceeding 138cm, 0 to 2 wins
Class 235 Novice Pony over 128cm but not
exceeding 138cm, 0 to 5 wins
JUDGING OF NOVICE CHAMPION AND
RESERVE CHAMPION GROUP "B" SADDLE
PONY
Competitors may enter only ONE Conformation Class.
Class 236 Open Pony over 128cm but not exceeding
133cm
Class 237 Open Pony over 133cm but not exceeding
138cm
Class 238 Open Saddle Hunter Type 128cm but not
exceeding 138cm
JUDGING OF OPEN CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION GROUP "B" SADDLE PONY
Class 239 Best Paced and Mannered Pony over
128cm but not exceeding 133cm
Class 240 Best Paced and Mannered Pony over
133cm but not exceeding 138cm
Class 241 Best Matched and Mannered Pair of
Ponies over 128cm but not exceeding 138cm
JUDGING OF SUPREME CHAMPION SADDLE
PONY IN A RING
The Muirhead Cup, donated by the late J. H. Muirhead,
will be awarded to the Best Rider (boy or girl) 10 years
and under 14 years. The prize winners in this Class and
the previous Class, will be recalled to decide the winner.
The Galashiels Perpetual Trophy, donated by the late J.
H. Muirhead, will be awarded to the Best Rider (boy or
girl) under 17 years.
The winners of the next two classes will be recalled to
decide the winner. To be judged in A ring prior to
judging of Supreme Champion Saddle Pony.
Class 242 Best Rider 10 years and under 12 years
Class 243 Best Rider 12 years and under 14 years
HAREWOOD CHALLENGE UNITY CUP
Class 244 Harewood Challenge Cup
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $10 Prizes: 1st
$15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5 Donated by Mrs C. R.
Cresswell Judging from 8.30 - 11 am. Snaffle Bridle
Only The winner to hold the Cup for one year. The Cup
to be open to competition by rider and pony considered
as a unit. The rider (boy or girl) to be 13 and under 17
years of age and the pony under 148cm. The same
combination of pony and rider shall not win the Cup
more than once. No pony or rider to win more than three
times. Points to be awarded as follows: Excellence of
pony, 10 points; Manners of pony, 10 points; Child's
riding, 10 points; Leading out, 10 points; Mounting and
dismounting, 10 points; General sympathy between rider
and pony, 10 points; Turn out of rider and neatness of
gear, 10 points. Competitors will be judged individually.
Pony must be the property of the competitor or member
of the competitor's family, or have a Lease Certificate.
(No pony or rider to be entered more than once in any
year.)
GROUP "C" SADDLE PONIES
Ponies entered in Group C, to be ridden by Boy or Girl
under 13 years as at 1 August 2017.
Quigley Trophy to be awarded annually to the District
Rider in C Ring Showing Classes, gaining most points.
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $10
Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
Ruapuna Riding Centre Kindly Sponsors Champion and
Reserve Champion Sashes for Novice and Open Group
C Saddle Pony.
Judging to commence at 8 am.
ALL NOVICE CLASSES TO BE RIDDEN IN
SNAFFLE BITS
DISTRICT PONY- Refer to the first Class in Group A
Ponies
Class 245 Best Presented
Class 246 Novice Pony not exceeding 128cm, 0 to 2
wins
Class 247 Novice Pony not exceeding 128cm, 0 to 5
wins
JUDGING OF NOVICE CHAMPION AND
RESERVE CHAMPION GROUP "C" SADDLE
PONY
Competitors may enter only ONE Conformation Class.
Class 248 Open Pony not exceeding 123cm
Class 249 Open Pony over 123cm and not exceeding
128cm.
Class 250 Open Saddle Hunter Type not exceeding
128 cm
JUDGING OF OPEN CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION GROUP "C" SADDLE PONY
Class 251 Best Paced and Mannered Pony not
exceeding 123cm
Class 252 Best Paced and Mannered Pony over
123cm but not exceeding 128cm
Class 253 Best Matched and Mannered Pair of
Ponies not exceeding 128cm
JUDGING OF SUPREME CHAMPION SADDLE
PONY IN A RING
Class 254 Best Boy or Girl Rider under 8 years
Class 255 Best Boy or Girl Rider 8 years and under
10 years
The Galashiels Perpetual Trophy, donated by the late J.
H. Muirhead, will be awarded to the Best Rider (boy or
girl) under 17 years. Winner to ride off for Champion
Rider under 17. To be judged in A ring prior to judging
of Supreme Champion Saddle Pony.
WAKELIN CHALLENGE UNITY CUP
Class 256 The Wakelin Challenge Cup
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $10 Prizes: 1st
$15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5 Donated by Mrs R. W.
Wakelin Judging from 8.30 - 11 am. Snaffle Bridle Only.
The winner to hold the Cup for one year. The Cup to be
open to competition by rider and pony considered as a
unit. The rider (boy or girl to be 12 years of age or under,
and the pony shall not exceed 148cm. The same
combination of pony and rider shall not win the Cup
more than once. No pony or rider to win more than three
times. Points to be awarded as follows: Excellence of
pony, 10 points; Manners of pony, 10 points; Child's
riding, 10 points; Leading out, 10 points; Mounting and
dismounting, 10 points; General sympathy between rider
and pony, 10 points; Turnout of rider and neatness of
gear, 10 points. Competitors will be judged individually.
Pony must be the property of competitor or member of
competitor's family, or have a Lease Certificate. (No
pony or rider to be entered more than once in any year).
FIRST YEAR RIDDEN
For Children Aged 9 years and under as at 1 August 2017
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $10
Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
Judging to commence at 8.30 am.
This is a transition ring from the Lead Rein Section to
the Open Ridden Section, where the rider does not have
to canter on the circle in company.
In this section the judging criteria is 60% suitability,
temperament and safeness, and 40% conformation and
paces.
The same combination cannot enter in both Lead Rein
Section and the First Ridden Section or in an open ring,
but a pony that has been entered in the Lead Rein, Group
B or C Sections can be entered in the First Ridden
Section with a different rider (who is eligible to compete
in the section).
A rider who has moved from the First Ridden into the
open rings forfeits the right to compete again in any First
Ridden Events at any A&P Show, affiliated show or
event, or any show that the RAS may from time to time
designate as a show requiring specific qualifications. A
current example is the Horse of the Year Show.
First Ridden combonation is only able to compete in the
Fist Ridden Combination Section for a maximum of
twenty-for (24) months from date of their fist show.
The age limit in the First Ridden section is under 10
years (age is determined as of 1 August).
FIRST YEAR RIDDEN PONIES MUST BE RIDDEN
IN A SNAFFLE BRIDLE WITH A CAVESON
NOSEBAND, A SNAFFLE BIT AND A SINGLE
REIN.
Class 257 District First Year Ridden Pony (see Rule
3)
Ruapuna Riding Centre Kindly Sponsors the Prize
Ribbons for District Pony Classes.
Class 258 Best Presented
Class 259 Novice Pony, up to 138cm. 0 to 2 wins.
MAY ONLY COMPETE IN 1 OF THE NEXT 2
CLASSES
Class 260 Open Pony, up to 138cm
Class 261 Best Pony Club Pony
Class 262 Best Paced and Mannered
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION FIRST YEAR RIDDEN PONY
Class 263 Best Rider, 9 years and under.
LEAD REIN PONIES
In this section the judging criteria is 30% suitability,
temperament and safeness, and 40% conformation and
paces.
Riders in this section are excluded from taking part in
other sections of the show.
Riders must be under eight (8) years of age, with a
minimum age of four (4) years. (Age is determined as of
1 August 2017). Ponies to be led by a leader/attendant
(14 years and over) with the lead rein attached to the
caveson noseband of a snaffle bridle. Ponies will be
asked to walk and trot - no cantering under any
circumstances. Running or bearing reins or similar
tackle are not allowed.
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $10
Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
Judging to commence at the conclusion of First Year
Ridden classes.
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
Class 264 District Lead Rein Pony (see Rule 3)
Ruapuna Riding Centre Kindly Sponsors the Prize
Ribbons for District Pony Classes.
Class 265 Best Presented
Class 266 Best Boy or Girl Rider, 4 or 5 years, on
lead rein
Class 267 Best Boy or Girl Rider, 6 or 7 years old,
on lead rein
Class 268 Novice Lead Rein,not exceeding 128cm,
no previous wins
MAY ONLY COMPETE IN 1 OF THE NEXT 2
CLASSES
Class 269 Open Lead Rein Pony of Show Type
Class 270 Lead Rein Pony most suitable for a Pony
Club Mount
Class 271 Paced and Mannered Lead Rein Pony not
exceeding 128cm
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION LEAD REIN PONY
PONY HUNTER JUMPING
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $10
Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
Judging to commence at approximately 11.00 am in the
Pony Ring
Class 272 Novice Pony Hunter up to 138cm, 0 to 2
wins
Class 273 Novice Pony Hunter over 138cm and not
exceeding 148cm, 0 to 2 wins
Class 274 Open Pony Hunter, not exceeding 138cm
One baulk to disqualify
Class 275 Open Pony Hunter, over 138cm and not
exceeding 148cm
One baulk to disqualify
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION PONY HUNTER
IN HAND
ENTRANCE FOR ALL HORSE EXHIBITORS ON
SHOW DAY
15 LISMORE MAYFIELD ROAD
(Opposite Mayfield School)
Please direct all Equestrian inquiries to the Horse
Convenor: Helen 027 220 5695 or on Show Day to the
Horse Office by the ring
A BACK NUMBER DEPOSIT OF $7 FOR EACH
HORSE/PONY and RIDER COMBINATION
ENTERED MUST BE MADE WITH YOUR
ENTRY FEES. ($5 to be refunded on return of back
number and $2 to go into a travel fund to assist the
Judges)
Back numbers will be available on south side of ring.
BACK NUMBERS ISSUED BY THE MAYFIELD
A&P ASSOCIATION ARE THE ONLY
IDENTIFICATION TO BE DISPLAYED BY
RIDERS.
THERE WILL BE NO MEASURING ON SHOW
DAY
The Grand Parade will be held in the main ring at 1.45
pm and all prize winners are required to parade.
Prize money will be given out after the Grand Parade
(except for FEI classes. which will be given out in the
Ring) and Prize Money not collected on Show Day will
be forfeited.
IMPORTANT: Exhibitors MUST have exhibits on the
Ground at the stated time, in order that judging can start
promptly.
Please refer to the Conditions of Entry at the start of the
Horse Section.
MINIATURE HORSES
Entry Fee: Members $5 Non Members $10
Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
Judging to commence at 8.30 am, in the paddock at the
Eastern Side of the Showgrounds.
The Association donates Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons in Miniature Horses Section A and
B.
The Roberts Family donate the Ribbon for Supreme
Champion Miniature Horse.
Criteria: Miniature Horses must be registered with
bodies affiliated to the RAS. Registration number and
Association must be stated on entry form. Horses or
ponies registered with any other Breed Society are not
eligible.
The Miniature Horse Section of the Show will be run in
accordance with NZMHA Show Rules.
CATEGORY A
Class 276 Best Presented Horse and Handler
Class 277 Foal - Filly or Colt
Class 278 Yearling - Filly, Colt or Gelding
Class 279 2 & 3 Year Old, Filly, Colt or Gelding
Class 280 Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over
Class 281 Best Movement, 1 year and under
Class 282 Best Movement, 2 years and over
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION MINIATURE HORSE - CATEGORY A
CATEGORY B
Class 283 Best Presented Horse and Handler
Class 284 Foal - Filly or Colt
Class 285 Yearling - Filly, Colt or Gelding
Class 286 2 & 3 Year Old, Filly, Colt or Gelding
Class 287 Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over
Class 288 Best Movement, 1 year and under
Class 289 Best Movement, 2 years and over
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION MINIATURE HORSE - CATEGORY B
JUDGING OF SUPREME CHAMPION MINIATURE
HORSE
HARNESS CLASSES Time will be given to get ready.
Class 290 Open Miniature Horse
Class 291 Best Paced and Mannered
IN HAND PONY
Entry Fees: Members $5 Non members $10
Prize Money: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
Judging to commence at 11am, in the paddock on the
Eastern side of the Showgrounds.
Class 292 Best Presented Pony and Handler
Adult or Youngstock
Class 293 Mare 4yrs and Over, 138cms and not
exceding 148cms
Class 294 Mare 4yrs and over, under 138cms
Class 295 Gelding 4yrs and over, 138cms and not
exceding 148cms
Class 296 Gelding 4yrs and over, under 138cms
Class 297 Stallion 4yrs and over, not exceding
148cms
Class 298 Coloured Pony 4yrs and over, not
exceding 148cms
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION ADULT LED PONY
Class 299 Foal - Colt, Filly or Gelding
Class 300 Yearing - Colt, Filly or Gelding
Class 301 Two Year Old - Colt, Filly or Gelding
Class 302 Three Year Old - Colt, Filly or Gelding
Class 303 Coloured Youngstock Pony 3yrs and
Under - Colt, Filly or Gelding
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION YOUNGSTOCK LED PONY
Class 304 Best Movement In Hand Pony, any age
Class 305 Best Mannered In Hand Pony, any age
Class 306 Best Handler, up to 17 years
Class 307 Best Handler, over 17 years
IN HAND HORSE
Entry Fees: Members $5 Non members $10
Prize Money: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
Judging to commence at 11am, in the paddock on the
Eastern side of the Showgrounds.
Class 308 Best Presented Horse and Handler
Adult or Youngstock
Class 309 Mare 4yrs and Over, 148cms and over, of
Hack type
Class 310 Mare 4 years and Over, 148cms and Over,
of Hunter type
Class 311 Gelding 4yrs and Over, 148cms and over,
of Hack type
Class 312 Gelding 4yrs and Over, 148cms and Over,
of Hunter type
Class 313 Stallion 4yrs and Over, 148cms and over
Class 314 Coloured Horse 4yrs and over, 148cms
and Over
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION ADULT LED HORSE
Class 315 Foal - Colt, Filly or Gelding
Class 316 Yearling - Colt, Filly or Gelding
Class 317 Two Year Old - Colt, Filly or Gelding
Class 318 Three Year Old - Colt, Filly or Gelding
Class 319 Coloured Youngstock Horse 3yrs and
Under - Colt, Filly or Gelding
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION YOUNGSTOCK LED HORSE
Class 320 Best Movement In Hand Horse, any age
Class 321 Best Mannered In Hand Horse, any age
Class 322 Best Handler, 14yrs to 21yrs
Class 323 Best Handler, Over 21yrs
IN HAND WELSH
Entry Fees: Members $5 Non members $10
Prize Money: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons.
Judging to commence at 11am, in the paddock on the
Eastern side of the Showgrounds.
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons
MUST BE REGISTERED WITH NZWPC.
REGISTRATION NUMBER TO BE STATED ON
ENTRY FORM.
Class 324 Purebred Mare, Section A,B,C or D
Suitable for breeding, may be in foal or have foal at foot.
Class 325 Partbred Mare
Suitable for breeding,may be in foal or have foal at foot.
Class 326 Purebred Stallion, Section A,B,C or D
Must wear 'S' Badge. Class will only be held if 3 or more
entries.
Class 327 Purebred Gelding, Section A,B,C or D
Class 328 Partbred Gelding
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION PUREBRED WELSH
JUDGING OF CHAMPION AND RESERVE
CHAMPION PARTBRED WELSH
Class 329 Best Mannered and Movement, Pure or
Partbred
Class 330 Best Walk. Pure or Partbred
Class 331 Best Trot. Pure or Partbred
Class 332 Best Junior Handler up to 17yrs
Showing most Empathy and Ability. Must be suitably
attired. Maungapiri Welshies donate 1st ribbons for the
Handler Classes.
Class 333 Best Mannered Adult Handler
Showing most Empathy and Ability. Must be suitably
attired. Maungapiri Welshies donate 1st ribbons for the
Handler Classes.
DAIRY GOATS
Dairy Goat Convenor: Mr Kevin McKeown
Entry Fee: Members $2 Non Members $3.
Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $3, 3rd $2.
Judging to commence at 10 a.m.
Goats to be penned by 9.30 a.m.
PRIZE MONEY FOR 1st, 2nd and 3rd TO BE PAID
OUT ON SHOW DAY
The By-laws of the R.A.S. of N.Z. for the Exhibition of
Dairy Goats apply.
NO ENTIRE MALE GOAT will be admitted to the
Showgrounds.
South Canterbury Dairy Goat Breeders Club donates
Ribbons for the Champion Doe and Champion Junior
Doe.
Westpac Agribusiness donates a bottle of wine to the
Champion Doe.
PLEASE PROVIDE HERD BOOK NUMBERS AND
SIRE'S NAME WITH ENTRY.
BREED AWARDS - To be awarded only if the animal
is deemed worthy and is not already eligible for a Breed
Champion prefix or is a BCH.
STANDARD AGE CLASSES FOR DOES
Class 334 Doe in Milk under 3 years of age
Class 335 Doe in Milk, 3 years and under 5 years
Class 336 Doe in Milk 5 years and over
CHAMPION DOE to be selected from the first prize
winners in above 3 classes.
RESERVE CHAMPION DOE The second place winner
in the class from which the Champion was selected to be
paraded with the other first place winner for selection of
Reserve.
Class 337 Grand Champion Standard Age Class
Any doe who has obtained her Grand Champion is
eligible.
CHAMPION CHALLENGE. To be selected from the
winner of the above class and the Champion Doe. NO
award to be made if there is no competition.
BREED CERTIFICATES
SPECIAL IN MILK CLASSES
Class 338 Senior Progeny
Two daughters in milk of the same sire, but different
dams. Names of sires & dams to be given on entry form.
Class 339 Type & Production 1
Class 340 Best Udder
Open to all does who have borne a kid. To be judged full
and again when stripped out. Points awarded for both
full and empty udder to be totalled to determine the prize
winners. (Does must be finally stripped prior to entering
the ring for empty udder judging.)
JUNIOR HERDSPERSON
Class 341 Junior Herdsperson
15 years up to 25 years, showing an adult goat. To be
judged on presentation and knowledge of the anatomy of
the animal, also the handling and health of the adult goat.
Does not have to belong to the exhibitor.
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP CLASS
Class 342 Junior Showmanship
For young persons 15 years of age and under. To be
judged on the Exhibitor's ability to lead, place, turn, stop
and start their goat. Show preparation and appearance of
both Exhibitor and Goat to be taken into account.
Exhibitor's age to be included on the entry form.
STANDARD AGE CLASSES FOR JUNIOR
DOES
Class 343 Maiden Doe or Goatling
To be 12 months and under 30 months, that has never
borne a kid, including maiden milkers and springing
does.
Class 344 Doe Kid to be under 12 months
CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE to be selected from the
winners of the above 2 classes.
RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE The second
place winner in the class from which the Champion was
selected to be paraded with the other first place winner
for selection of Reserve.
JUNIOR SPECIAL CLASS
Class 345 Junior Progeny
Two daughters under 30 months of age, that have not
borne a kid, of same sire but different dams. Name of
sire and dams to be given on entry form.
UNREGISTERED / PET GOATS
Class 346 Unregistered Doe in milk
Class 347 Unregistered Goatling or Kid
ESSENTIAL NUTRITION LTD
WOOL
Wool Convenor: Mr James Wright
Entry Fee: Members: $2 Non Members: $2.50
Prizes: 1st $4, 2nd $3, 3rd: $2.
The Wool Section prize money will be paid out at 4 p.m.
when fleeces are collected.
Essential Nutrition donates vouchers to the winners of
Champion and Reserve Champion Fine Fleece.
Essential Nutrition donates vouchers to the winners of
Champion and Reserve Champion Strong Fleece.
All wool must be what is known as This Seasons Wool.
Fleeces may be transferred between classes at discretion
of Judge.
Fleeces to be skirted and in grease.
Exhibitors of prize winning fleeces, wishing to enter the
"National Golden Fleece Competition" contact the
Secretary or Wool Section Convenor for further details.
The Perpetual Wool Trophy - donated by local Wool
Students, 1926, for Most Points in White Wool in the
Wool Section.
The "One Tree" Perpetual Cup - Donated by F. W. Allan
for Most Points in Purebred Sheep and Wool. Winner to
gain points in both sections.
The "J.H. Boaler" Memorial Perpetual Trophy - donated
by E. A. Boaler for Most points in Flock Ewes and Ewe
Classes in First Cross Halfbreds and Wool Classes.
Winner to gain points in Sheep and Wool.
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion Ribbons for fine fleeces and for strong fleeces
and a Supreme Champion Ribbon for the best overall
fleece.
The exhibitor of the Supreme Champion Fleece will hold
the Sutton Trophy re-donated by Mrs Slatter for one year
and PGG Wrightson Wool donates $25 .
ALL WHITE WOOL TO BE JUDGED ON
WEDNESDAY 7th MARCH 2018
Fleeces may be left at: PGG Wrightson Merchandise
Store, Ashburton; PGG Wrightson Store, Mayfield no
later than 10 am on Monday 5th March 2018, or phone
James Wright 03 3036 383 to make arrangements to
leave fleeces at the judging venue.
Please have NAME and CLASS NUMBER clearly
printed on wool packs.
All fleeces will be judged using the Royal Agricultural
Society Score cards.
The minimum weights for skirted fleeces in the Flock
classes are as follows: Ewes - 2.30kg; Hoggets - 1.50kg.
All White fleeces will be micron tested by Pastoral
Measurements Ltd.
The prize giving for the Wool Section will be held at the
sheep pens following the judging of Champion of
Champions (approximately 12 noon).
Yaldhurst Wool Ltd donates $10 to the top scoring
fleece excluding points for fleece weight in each breed
section.
If Exhibitors would like to donate a fleece to the
Mayfield A & P Association, at the conclusion of the
Show, please discuss this with the Wool Marshals.
MAYFIELD - GERALDINE/TEMUKA
A&P FLOCK EWE OR WETHER FLEECE
J R PARR & L M PARR PERPETUAL COMBINED
WOOL CHAMPIONSHIP for the winner of the
combined Flock Ewe or Weather fleece championship.
Class 348 Flock Ewe or Wether Fleece
Championship
NO ENTRY FEE Overall prizes: 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd
$10.
Open to Exhibitors who reside in the Mayfield and
Geraldine/Temuka A & P Districts.
Open to all breeds. Fleeces from Stud Sheep ineligible.
Fleeces are to be entered in the appropriate showing
classes at each Show and also entered in the
Championship Class at each Show (without payment of
entry fees).
Fleeces will be judged at both Mayfield and
Geraldine/Temuka with the points aggregated together
for an overall winner. Fleeces to be in the Wool Room,
Geraldine/Temuka A&P Grounds, by 10 a.m. on
Wednesday 28th February 2018, or to have them
transported down, contact James Wright ph 03 3036 383.
Essential Nutrition Ltd donates a voucher to the overall
winner.
Carrfields Primary Wool donates $20 towards the prizes.
Please have NAME and CLASS NUMBER clearly
printed in the wool packs. The breed to be stated on entry
forms. Fleeces to be entered by exhibitor at both Shows.
Fleeces will be transported to Mayfield from
Geraldine/Temuka A & P Association.
Fleeces in this class will be micron tested by Pastoral
Measurements Ltd.
PASTORAL MEASUREMENTS LTD
MERINO
The Canterbury Merino Association donates a
Challenge Trophy to be awarded annually to the winner
of most points in Merino Wool.
Carrfields Primary Wool donates $20 to the winner of
Most Points and $10 to the Runner Up
OPEN CLASSES
Class 349 Ram Fleece
Yaldhurst Wool Ltd donates $10 to the winner.
Class 350 Ewe Fleece
Class 351 Woolly Hogget Fleece
FLOCK CLASSES
Class 352 Ewe Fleece
Yaldhurst Wool Ltd donates $10 to the winner.
Class 353 Wether Fleece
Class 354 Woolly Hogget Fleece
CARRFIELDS PRIMARY WOOL
QUARTER BRED OR POLWARTH
OPEN CLASSES
Class 355 Ram Fleece
Pro Shear donates $10 to the winner.
Class 356 Ewe Fleece
Class 357 Woolly Hogget Fleece
MAINLAND WOOL HALFBRED OR
CORRIEDALE
OPEN CLASSES
Class 358 Ram Fleece
Mainland Wool donates $10 to the winner.
Class 359 Ewe Fleece
Class 360 Woolly Ewe Hogget Fleece
FLOCK CLASSES
Class 361 Ewe Fleece
Mainland Wool donates $10 to the winner.
Class 362 Woolly Hogget Fleece
Class 363 Hogget Fleece, shorn as lamb
Class 364 Blend of Corriedale Lambs, minimum of
4 kg
Judged mainly on evenness of blend.
QUIGLEY CONTRACTING ROMNEY
OPEN CLASSES
Class 365 Ram Fleece
Carrfields Primary Wool donates $10 to the winner.
Class 366 Ewe Fleece
Class 367 Ewe Hogget Fleece, shorn as lamb
Class 368 Blend of Romney lambs, minimum of 4 kg
Judged mainly on evenness of blend.
YALDHURST WOOL LTD CROSSBRED
OPEN CLASSES
Class 369 Ram Fleece
Carrfields Primary Wool donates $10 to the winner.
Class 370 Ewe Fleece
Class 371 Ewe Hogget Fleece, shorn as lamb
FLOCK CLASSES
Class 372 Ewe Fleece
Mid Canterbury Stock Scanning donates $10 to the
winner.
Class 373 Woolly Hogget Fleece
Class 374 Blend of Ewe 2nd Shear, minimum of 8 kg
Judged mainly on evenness of blend. Mid Canterbury
Stock Scanning donates $10 to the winner.
Class 375 Hogget Fleece, shorn as lamb
Class 376 Blend of Crossbred Lambs, minimum of
4kg
Judged mainly on evenness of blend.
BRUCE ROGERS SHEARING JUNIOR
FLEECE COMPETITION
Class 377 A White Fleece of Any Breed
Entry Fee: $2. Prizes: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5.
Ribbons will be awarded in this class. To be judged on
quality points only (no points for weight).Points will
also be given for skirting the fleece. Open to all Students
in Year 6-13 inclusive. The fleece to be prepared by the
exhibitor but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor.
Please provide (with the fleece) the breed of sheep the
fleece is from, estimate the micron of the fleece and
describe the end uses for the fleece.
BLACK AND COLOURED WOOL
All fleeces in this section to be judged most suitable for
handcraft.
Mid Canterbury Branch of NZ Black and Coloured
Sheep Breeders Association donates a rosette to the
Champion Fleece.
The Association awards Champion and Reserve
Champion ribbons.
Haskett Tray for Most Points in Black and Coloured
Sheep and Black or Coloured Wool.
Essential Nutrition donates a voucher to the winner of
the Champion Black & Coloured Fleece.
ALL BLACK AND COLOURED WOOL TO BE
JUDGED ON THURSDAY 8th MARCH 2018. Fleeces
may be left at: J & M Stewart's, Rakaia or alternatively
they can be taken to the judging venue. Contact James
Wright 03 3036 383 for details. Fleeces to be delivered
by Wednesday 7th March 2018.
Class 378 Black or Coloured Woolly Hogget Fleece
30 microns (54's) or finer.
Class 379 Black or Coloured Woolly Hogget Fleece
31 microns (52's) or stronger.
Class 380 Black or Coloured Mature Fleece
31 microns (52's) and finer
Class 381 Black or Coloured Mature Fleece
33 microns (50's) or stronger.
Class 382 Black or Coloured Hogget Fleece, shorn
as a lamb
31 microns (52's) and stronger
EUKANUBA & VETENT DOG
TRIALS
Dog Trial Convenor: Mayfield Collie Club
Judging to commence from 8 a.m.
Run under the auspices of the Mayfield Collie Club and
according to the rules of the N.Z. Sheep Dog Trial
Association. A Permit to Conduct a Sheep Dog Trial
has been issued by the Canterbury Branch of the
NZSDTA.
Certificate of current Hydatids Dosing should be
available for all dogs entered from outside the County.
Ellery Trophy - competed for by the three top scoring
dogs in the Open Trial at the conclusion of the trials,
and be held by the winner for one year.
COPPER'S Challenge Cup will be awarded annually to
the winner of the maiden dog trial.
Mayfield Collie Club donates $10 to Top winning Club
Member in each Class.
The Mayfield A & P Association Trophy will be
awarded annually to the District Competitor who has
not previously won a sheep dog trial event and has the
highest scoring run.
VETENT and Eukanuba kindly donate a bag of
Eukanuba dog biscuits for the winner of each class.
PRIZE MONEY FOR 1st, 2nd, 3rd AND 4th TO BE
PAID OUT ON SHOW DAY
Class 383 Maiden Trial
Entry Fee: $5 Prizes: 1st $40, 2nd $20, 3rd $10 A
Maiden Dog is one which has never won a first prize at
a Registered Dog Trial, prior to closing date of entries.
Class 384 Open Trial
Entry Fee: $7 Prizes: 1st $60, 2nd $40, 3rd $20
POULTRY
Poultry Convenor: Mrs Sharon Schmack
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $3, 3rd $2.
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT IN THE PRODUCE SHED WHEN ENTRIES
ARE COLLECTED AT THE END OF THE DAY.
To be caged ready for judging at 9.30 a.m.
Laggan Trophy, re-donated by Mrs J Murdoch for Most
Points in Poultry.
Ribbons will be awarded to the Grand Champion Bird
and Reserve Champion Bird.
The N Z South Island Poultry, Pigeon & Cage Bird
Association (Inc) donates a Certificate and $10 to the
Grand Champion Exhibit in the Poultry Section. Also
Certificates for the Best Heavy Breed, Best Light Breed,
Best Waterfowl, Best Fancy Bantam and Best Junior.
The Association donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points and $10 to the Runner Up.
Westpac Agribusiness donates a bottle of wine to the
Grand Champion Bird.
POULTRY
Class 385 Leghorn Male
Class 386 Leghorn Female
Class 387 Minorca Male
Class 388 Minorca Female
Class 389 Ancona Male
Class 390 Ancona Female
Class 391 Silkie Male
Class 392 Silkie Female
Class 393 Any other Lightbreed Male
Class 394 Any other Lightbreed Female
Class 395 Rhode Island Red Male
Class 396 Rhode Island Red Female
Class 397 Sussex Male
Class 398 Sussex Female
Class 399 Plymouth Rock Male
Class 400 Plymouth Rock Female
Class 401 Orpington Male
Class 402 Orpington Female
Class 403 Crossbred or Hybrid Male
Class 404 Crossbred or Hybrid Female
Class 405 Any other Heavy Breed Male
Class 406 Any other Heavy Breed Female
Class 407 Game Fowl Male
Class 408 Game Fowl Female
DUCKS
Class 409 Drake, any Breed
Class 410 Duck, any Breed
BANTAMS
Class 411 Game Bantam Male
Class 412 Game Bantam Female
Class 413 Wyandotte Bantam Male
Class 414 Wyandotte Bantam Female
Class 415 Rosecomb Male
Class 416 Rosecomb Female
Class 417 Pekin, any colour, Male
Class 418 Pekin, any colour, Female
Class 419 Bantam Male, any other variety
Class 420 Bantam Female, any other variety
JUNIOR EXHIBITOR
Exhibitor 15 years or under
Class 421 Male Poultry, any variety or cross
Class 422 Female Poultry, any variety or cross
Class 423 Male Bantam, any variety or cross
Class 424 Female Bantam, any variety or cross
BALANCE AGRI NUTRIENTS
FARM PRODUCE
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
W. S. Greenslade Memorial Trophy, donated by the
family of the late W. S. Greenslade, for Most Points in
Farm Produce.
The Ruapuna Memorial Perpetual Cup, donated by the
family of the late J. Moore, for the Most Points in Farm
Produce, Field Roots, Vegetables and Fruit.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
HINDS SEED CLEANING SEEDS
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes (First 7 Classes): 1st $10, 2nd $5, 3rd $2.
Prizes (Last 3 Classes): 1st $3, 2nd, $2, 3rd $1
All Exhibits (except Grass and Clover Seeds) to be
grown by Exhibitors during the 2017-2018 Harvest
Season. Grass and Clover Seeds may be from 2016-2017
Harvests.
Class 425 2kg Wheat. Any feed variety, wheat must
be named
Class 426 2kg Wheat. Any biscuit variety, wheat
must be named
Class 427 2kg Wheat. Any milling variety, wheat
must be named
Class 428 2kg Peas. Any variety, must be named
Class 429 10kg Feed Oats, variety to be named
Class 430 10kg Malting Barley, any variety, to be
named
Class 431 10kg Feed Barley, any variety, to be
named
Class 432 Short Rotation Ryegrass, one 500ml jar,
variety to be named
Class 433 Any Perennial Ryegrass, one 500ml jar.
(Nui, Ariki, Ruanui, Ellet, etc.)
Class 434 Any Other Seed, one 500ml jar, variety to
be named
DONALD LOVE CONTRACTING FIELD
ROOTS
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
Entry Fee: $1
All produce to be grown at Exhibitor's Home.
All exhibits to be named, if possible and be staged by 9
a.m.
Class 435 Collection of Field Roots, one of each
variety, to be named
Class 436 Three Swedes, any variety, to be named
Class 437 Three Turnips, any variety, to be named
Class 438 Heaviest Turnip, foliage to be left on
Class 439 Heaviest Swede, foliage to be left on
Class 440 Heaviest Mangold, foliage to be left on
Class 441 One Root of Fodder Beet
Class 442 One Stalk of Chou Moellier or Kale
Class 443 Any Other Field Root, to be named
HOME PRODUCE
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
All Produce to be grown at Exhibitor's Home and be
Staged by 9 a.m.
The Stoneycroft Trophy, donated by Mr & Mrs Jos.
Murdoch, will be awarded annually to the winner of
Most Points in Vegetables, Fruit, Cut Flowers and
Decorative Sections.
Mr & Mrs R. N. Clucas donate a Trophy to be awarded
annually, to the Competitor gaining Most Points in the
Produce Shed.
The Ruapuna Memorial Perpetual Cup, donated by the
family of the late J. Moore, for the Most Points in Farm
Produce, Field Roots, Vegetables and Fruit.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
CRANFIELD GLASS VEGETABLES &
FRUIT
POST ENTRIES
Will be accepted by the Marshal of the Vegetable and
Fruit Section, up to 9 a.m. on Show Morning
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
All Root Vegetables to have their tops trimmed back to
2.5cm.
South Island Seed Dressing donates $25 to the winner of
Most Points and $15 to the Premier Exhibit
Rural Women Mid Canterbury donates $10 to the
Runner Up.
The Sutton Rosebowl will be awarded annually to the
Exhibitor of the Outstanding Vegetable / Fruit entry and
South Island Seed Dressing donates $15.
"BRAG TABLE"
(First 10 Classes)
Class 444 Heaviest Pumpkin or Squash
To be weighed when entered.
Class 445 Heaviest Potato
Class 446 Heaviest Carrot
Class 447 Heaviest Cabbage (Show condition)
Class 448 Heaviest Onion
Class 449 Heaviest Marrow
Class 450 Heaviest Apple
Class 451 Largest Tomato
Class 452 Ugliest Vegetable
Class 453 Collection of Vegetables - Your Choice -
90 x 120 cm space
Class 454 Three Parsnips
Class 455 Three Carrots
Class 456 Three Long Beetroot
Class 457 Three Round Beetroot
Class 458 Three Red Onions
Class 459 Three Onions, any other variety
Class 460 Six Eschalots
Class 461 Three Heads of Garlic
Class 462 One Head of Silver Beet
Class 463 Five Table Potatoes - White, must be
named
Class 464 Five Table Potatoes - Red, must be named
Class 465 One Lettuce
Class 466 One Cabbage
Class 467 One Pumpkin
Class 468 One Marrow
Class 469 Three Zucchini
Class 470 Three Kale Stems
Class 471 One Cucumber
Class 472 Eight Pods of Green Peas
Class 473 Six Stalks of Rhubarb
Class 474 Six Pods of Dwarf Beans
Class 475 Six Pods of Climber or Runner Beans
Class 476 Three Leeks
Class 477 One Head Cauliflower
Class 478 One Head Broccoli
Class 479 Six Stalks of Parsley
Class 480 Four Kinds of Culinary Herbs, to be
named
Class 481 Two Cobs of Corn (Exhibitor may inspect
before showing)
Class 482 Any Other Vegetable
Class 483 Collection of Fruit
Class 484 Three Pears
Class 485 Three Apples
Class 486 Three Peaches
Class 487 Three Lemons
Class 488 Bunch of Grapes, mature or immature
Class 489 Three Ripe Tomatoes
Class 490 Three Green Tomatoes
Class 491 Three Heirloom Tomatoes
Class 492 Ten Walnuts in Shell
HOME MADE TABLE WINES
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
All Classes subject to International Rules.
All Exhibits to be shown in 750ml clear shouldered wine
bottles. Screw top hock and spirit bottles not acceptable.
Each bottle constitutes one entry.
There is no limit on the number of entries per exhibitor.
Exhibits should be clearly labelled with the name of the
main ingredient of the wine. Labels should be printed
5cm below the neck of the bottle and fancy labels are not
acceptable. Corks to be flanged. A small number
showing the Class, should be placed close to the base of
the bottle.
No exhibits to be fortified by the addition of any form of
alcohol.
The Association donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points and Rural Women Mid Canterbury donates $10
to the Runner Up.
The Association donates a Rosette to the Premier
Exhibit.
OPEN CLASSES
Class 493 Dry White Wine
Class 494 Sweet White Wine
Class 495 Dry Red Wine
Class 496 Sweet Red Wine
Class 497 Open Class, Wine
Class 498 Home Brew, Light Lager, mild
Class 499 Home Brew, Stout, bitter
Class 500 Home Brew, District Exhibitors only
Class 501 Home Brew, Any Type
Class 502 Wine, Any type, District Exhibitors only.
Class 503 Liqueur made from Natural Ingredients
Class 504 Liqueur made with Essences
NOVICE CLASSES
A novice is one that has not won three First Prizes at
Mayfield A&P Shows
Class 505 White Wine, Any Type
Class 506 Red Wine, Any Type
Class 507 Home Brew, Any Type
ARTHUR CATES PRESERVES
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
All exhibits to be the work of the Exhibitor, and be
staged by 9 a.m.
All exhibits may be opened and tested, if considered
necessary by the Judge.
Mrs M. Y. Campbell donates a Trophy to be awarded
annually to the winner of Most points in Preserves.
Arthur Cates Ltd donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points.
Health 2000 Ashburton donates a voucher to the Runner-
up.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
The Association donates a Rosette to the Premier
Exhibit.
Class 508 Six Fresh Hens Eggs, judged by weight,
brown or tinted, single yolked
Class 509 Gift Basket
To contain no less then 4 varieties of jams, sauces and
pickles, in any size jar or bottle.
Class 510 Nibbles Platter
No bigger than 30cm diameter. Judged on contents &
presentation.
Class 511 Afternoon Tea Tray
No bigger than 50x50cm, judged on overall appeal.
Class 512 Breakfast Tray
No bigger than 50x50cm, judged on overall appeal.
Class 513 One jar of Homemade Muesli
Class 514 One jar Raspberry Jam
Class 515 One jar Apricot Jam
Class 516 One jar Strawberry Jam
Class 517 One Jar Blackcurrent Jam
Class 518 Jam. 2 varieties
Class 519 One jar Microwaved Jam
Class 520 One jar Marmalade
Unstrained, fresh fruit not commercial pack
Class 521 One jar of Jelly, any fruit
Class 522 One jar of Apricots
Class 523 One jar of Peaches
Class 524 One jar any other Fruit
Class 525 One jar of Tomatoes
Class 526 One jar of Beetroot
Class 527 One jar of Pickles, unthickened
Class 528 One jar of Pickles, thickened
Class 529 One jar of Pickled Gherkins or Onions
Class 530 One jar of Pickled Lemons
Class 531 One Bottle of Tomato Sauce
Class 532 One jar of Tomato Relish
Class 533 One jar of Relish, not Tomato
Class 534 One jar of Chutney
Class 535 One bottle of Sauce, other
Class 536 Collection of three jars, one each of
Pickles, Relish, Chutney
Class 537 One Glass of Lemon Honey
Class 538 One Jar of Home Made Honey
Class 539 Fruit Paste, any variety
Class 540 Home Made Cheese
Class 541 One Bottle of Homemade Drink, non
alcoholic, to be labelled
Class 542 One Bottle of Herbs
COOKERY
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
Exhibits to be staged by 9 a.m.
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
JUNIOR COOKERY
No Icing Sugar to be dusted on exhibits.
A Trophy donated by Mr & Mrs F. E. Greenslade, will
be awarded annually to the winner of Most Points.
Mrs R Reesby and Mrs J Woolsey donate $20 to the
winner of Most Points.
New World donates a $10 voucher to the Runner Up.
The Association donates a Rosette to the Premier
Exhibit.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
HEALTHY LUNCH BOX
Criteria: Lunch Box to fit the Healthy Food Pyramid,
and Nutrition Guidelines for Children. Reference "THE
LUNCH BOX" Glenda Gourly. Published by the
National Heart Foundation of New Zealand.
Criteria for judging Lunch Box:
Foods from the four food groups.
Foods to be wrapped (where appropriate)
Beverages.
Presentation,
Initiative and variety of foods in Lunch Box.
Must contain bread or bread product.
Class 543 Primary School
Class 544 Intermediate School
Class 545 Secondary School
JUNIOR - UNDER 10 years on 1st March 2018
The E M Vessey Trophy (Donated by Lagmhor /
Westerfield Rural Women) will be awarded annually to
the winner of Most Points in this Section.
Class 546 Three Pikelets
Class 547 Three Plain Scones
Class 548 Three Muffins any variety - no bran
Class 549 One Decorated Gingerbread Man
No bigger than 15 cm x 10 cm, judged on decoration
only
Class 550 Four Pieces of Sweets
Class 551 Cake - any variety
Plain Icing
Class 552 One Cupcake wth Edible Decorations
Judged on Decoration Only
Class 553 One Wine Biscuit with Edible Decorations
Judged on decoration only
Class 554 One Decorated Gingerbread Man, Pre
School Age Only
No bigger than 15 cm x 10 cm, judged on decoration
only
Class 555 Decorated Wine Biscuit, Pre School Age
only
Judged on Decoration Only
INTERMEDIATE - 10 years and UNDER 13
years on 1st March 2018
Class 556 Chocolate Cake, Plain Icing
Home made mixture, not a commercial mixture
Class 557 Three Pikelets
Class 558 Three Muffins
Class 559 Three Pieces of Uncooked Slice, any
variety
Class 560 Three Plain Scones
Class 561 Three Pieces of Cooked Slice, Iced
Class 562 Three Chocolate Chip Biscuits
Class 563 Three Iced Cup Cakes - Judged on
decoration only
Class 564 One Microwave Cooked Pudding in a Cup
Ingredients
2 Tbsp Soft Butter
1 Tbsp Cocoa Powder
2 Tbsp Milk
1 tsp Vanilla Essence
3 Tbsp Brown Sugar
4 Tbsp Self raising Flour
2 Tbsp Chocolate Chips
Directions
Melt the butter. In a bowl combine butter and cocoa and
mix well with a fork. Add milk, sugar, vanilla and beat
again till smooth. Add the flour and chocolate chips and
combine well. Put into a 350ml cup that has been oiled
and microwave on high for 1m 45 secs (cooking times
may vary).
Remove from microwave and leave to cool.
SENIOR - 13 years and UNDER 19 years on 1st
March 2018
Class 565 Microwave Chocolate Cake. Plain Icing
Class 566 Three Biscuits. Uniced. Any Variety
Class 567 Three Pikelets
Class 568 Three Scones, not Plain
Class 569 Three Cup Cakes - Judged on decoration
only
Class 570 Iced Carrot Cake
Class 571 One Jar of Jam
Class 572 Three Bliss Balls
OPEN COOKERY
Entries to be placed on paper towel or paper doily only.
The Heather Ponder Trophy donated by Mrs J. H.
Ponder, for Most points in Open Cookery, and held by
winner for one year. Only one entry per class per
exhibitor will count towards points for this Trophy.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
NOVICE - Aged 19 and Over
A novice is one that has not won three First Prizes in the
Open Cookery Section at Mayfield A&P Shows.
Class 573 Chocolate Cake, Plain Icing
Class 574 Three Scones
Class 575 Three Pikelets
Class 576 Three Pieces Cooked Slice, One Variety
Class 577 Three Biscuits, Uniced
Class 578 Healthy Filled Sandwich, Wrap or Roll
BREAD, SCONES AND PASTRY
New World donates a $20 voucher to the winner of Most
Points and a $10 voucher to the Runner Up. The
Association donates a Rosette to the Premier Exhibit.
Class 579 Lavosh
Class 580 Six Bacon and Egg Savouries
Class 581 One Home Made Loaf of White Bread
Any shape or weight, yeast
Class 582 One Home Made Loaf of Bread, other
than White
Any shape or weight, yeast.
Class 583 One Home Made Loaf of Bread, Made in
Bread Maker
Class 584 Fruit Loaf
Class 585 Three Scones, oven
Class 586 Three Date Scones
Class 587 Three Sausage Rolls, any variety
Class 588 Three Pikelets
Class 589 Three Savoury Muffins
Class 590 Three Bran Muffins - NO FRUIT
Class 591 Three Fruit Muffins, using either fresh or
dried fruit
Class 592 Three Gluten Free Muffins
Class 593 Picnic Basket or Bag for a Day at the
Races - Judged on contents & presentation.
CAKES
No Icing Sugar to be dusted on Exhibits.
Lakeway Nursery donates a $25 voucher to the winner
of Most Points.
New World donates a $10 voucher to the Runner Up.
The Association donates a Rosette to the Premier
Exhibit.
Class 594 'Man Cake' Chocolate Cake, Plain Iced,
Cooked by a Male
Class 595 Light Fruit Cake
Class 596 Sultana Cake
Class 597 Sponge with Mock Cream Filling, any
variety
Class 598 Uniced Banana Cake
Class 599 Sponge Sandwich, jam filled
Class 600 Three Pieces of Shortbread
Only one entry per exhibitor.
Class 601 Chocolate Cake, Plain Icing
Cadbury Ltd, donate prizes of chocolate cookery
products for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in this class.
Class 602 Uncooked Slice, 3 pieces
Only one entry per exhibitor.
Class 603 Three Anzac Biscuits
Class 604 Three Afghans
Only one entry per exhibitor.
Class 605 Three Belgium Biscuits
Only one entry per exhibitor.
Class 606 Two Varieties of Biscuits, 3 of each
Only one entry per exhibitor.
Class 607 Two Varieties of Slices, 3 of each
Only one entry per exhibitor.
Class 608 Carrot Cake, Iced, to be cooked in a ring
tin
Class 609 Celebration Cake
Judged on decoration only
Class 610 3 Gingernuts
Only one entry per exhibitor.
Class 611 Gluten Free Chocolate Cake, Plain Icing
Class 612 Four Pieces of Gluten Free Slice
FLOWERS
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE
PAID OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED
AT THE END OF THE DAY
ASHBURTON GUARDIAN CUT
FLOWERS
POST ENTRIES
will be accepted by the Marshal of the Cut Flowers
Section up to 9 a.m. on Show Morning.
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
All Flowers to be grown at Exhibitor's home. To be
staged by 9am.
Cut Flowers not to have supports.
The Florence Duff Memorial Perpetual Trophy -
donated by the Association and Friends for Most Points
in the Flower Section. Winner to hold Trophy for one
year.
Mr & Mrs H.M.A. McCormick's Trophy is awarded
annually for the Premier Bloom.
Ashburton Guardian donates 3 months subscription to
the winner of Most Points in Cut Flowers and to the
Runner Up.
Champion Ribbon and Ticket awarded to the Premier
Bloom in the Cut Flower Section.
A & M Bean donate a Special Prize to the Exhibitor of
the Premier Bloom.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.6
Class 613 Pot Plant - pot no bigger than 40 cm
Class 614 Specimen of Cut Bloom
Class 615 Lily or Lilium, 1 stem
Class 616 Container of Chrysanthemums
Class 617 Lavender Posy
Class 618 One head of Hydrangea
Class 619 Small container of Heather
Class 620 One Gladiolus
Class 621 Two Gladioli
Class 622 Pompon Dahlias 5cm and under, 3 blooms
in one container
Class 623 Miniature Decorative Dahlia, 15 cm or
under, 3 blooms in one container
Class 624 Miniature Cactus Dahlia, 5cm or under, 3
blooms in one container
Class 625 Small Decorative Dahlia, 3 blooms in one
container
Class 626 Water Lily Dahlia, 3 blooms in one
container
Class 627 Medium Decorative Dahlia, one bloom
Class 628 Medium Cactus Dahlia, one bloom
Class 629 Giant Decorative Dahlia, 25cm or over,
one bloom
Class 630 Any Other Dahlia
Class 631 One Stem of Geranium
Class 632 Roses, 3 blooms in one container
Class 633 One Rose in a Bud Vase
Class 634 One Stem David Austin Rose, to be named
Class 635 Container of Miniature Roses
Class 636 One Stem of Floribunda Rose
Class 637 Bowl of Floral Carpet Rose
Class 638 A Jar of Daisies
Class 639 Petunias, 3 stems on plate
Class 640 A Branch of Fuchsia
Class 641 Container of Mixed Perennials
Class 642 Container of Mixed Annuals
Class 643 Succulents growing in a container
Class 644 A Jar of Marigolds, any type, but only one
type in jar
Class 645 A Head of Agapanthus
Class 646 Small Jar of Sweet Peas
Class 647 Miniature Bloom, under 5cm
Class 648 A Collection of Foliage
Class 649 Any Other Flower
Class 650 Vintage Tea Cup & Saucer Floral
Arrangement
LUSHINGTONS DECORATIVE
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
Exhibits to be staged by 9 a.m..
Flowers need not necessarily be grown by Exhibitor.
Drapes, Accessories and Artificial Material allowed.
In this Section a novice is one who has not won three
First Prizes at Mayfield A&P Shows.
E. E. Gillies Trophy, re-donated by the Tasker family, to
be awarded annually for Most Points in Decorative
Section.
Tasker Trophy for the Premier Exhibit in Decorative
Section.
Catherine McCormick Trophy for Most Points in Novice
Decorative Classes.
In the Novice Section you must move up after winning
the Section two times at the Mayfield Show.
Decorative to be 75cm each.
The Association donates a Rosette to the Premier
Exhibit.
Westpac Agribusiness donates a bottle of wine to the
Premier Exhibit.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
All Exhibitors to arrange Floral Art outside the Produce
Shed. Only finished exhibits in Shed.
NOVICE CLASSES
Class 651 Pastel Pretty
Class 652 Foliage with Flair
Class 653 Bright & Beautiful
Class 654 Vegetable Twist
OPEN CLASSES
Dunhampton Lilyfields donates a voucher to the winner
of Most Points in the Open Classes.
Geraldine Garden Centre donates a voucher to the
Runner Up of Most Points in Open Classes.
Class 655 Ablaze with Colour
Class 656 Perfect Partners
Mrs Jos. D. Murdoch's Perpetual Trophy will be
awarded to the winner of this class.
Class 657 Sapphire & Steel
Class 658 Fruit Cocktail
Class 659 Twigs & Twitter
Class 660 Luck of the Irish
Class 661 Tapestry of Colour
Class 662 Rich & Regal
REDMONDS NEEDLEWORK
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
Exhibits to be staged by 9 a.m.
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
Every article to be bonafide work of exhibitor and to be
new and unwashed.
Competitors who have won a first with an article at any
of the Association's previous Shows, will not be allowed
to compete again with the same article except in Class
for Collection of Handwork.
Grassmere Perpetual Cup, donated by Miss Florence
Gallagher, for Most Points in Needlework and Knitting.
Donor not eligible.
Redmonds donates voucher to the winner of Most
Points.
The Association donates a Rosette to the Premier
Exhibit.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
HANDWORK
Class 663 Patchwork Quilt - Novice
Class 664 Patchwork Quilt - Open
Class 665 Patchwork Quilt - Commercially Quilted
Class 666 Patchwork Cushion
Class 667 Patchwork Wall Hanging
Class 668 Article with Applique
Class 669 Crocheted Article
Class 670 Needlework Sampler
Class 671 Article of Needlework, counted thread
Class 672 Article of Hardanger
Class 673 Article of Freestyle Hand Embroidery
Class 674 Canvaswork Article in Wool or Cotton
Class 675 Article with Smocking
Class 676 Article with Charted Cross Stitch
MACHINE SEWING
Class 677 Child's Garment, Machine made
Class 678 Adult's Garment, Machine made
Class 679 Apron, machine made
Class 680 Article made by a School Pupil
Class 681 Thrift Class
A child's garment made of used material (A class from
the 1924 schedule)
Class 682 Homemade Cushion Cover with Inner
Class 683 Upcycled Cushion Cover with Inner
CRAFT
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
Exhibits to be staged by 9 a.m..
All Exhibits to be the work of the Exhibitor.
Competitors who have won a first with an article at any
of the Association's previous Shows, will not be allowed
to compete again with the same article, except in Class
for Collection of Handwork.
A Novice is an Exhibitor who has not won three first
prizes at previous Mayfield A & P Shows.
Mr & Mrs A. A. Hall's Trophy will be awarded annually
to the winner of Most Points over the Art, Craft and
Models Sections.
The Thirstane Trophy donated by Mr & Mrs I. R.
Whillans, is awarded annually to the winner of Most
points in the Craft and Model Section.
The Association donates a Rosette to the Premier
Exhibit.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
Class 684 Dressed Doll
Class 685 A Fabric Box
Class 686 Home made Bag
Class 687 Home made Doll
Class 688 Home made Soft Toy or Teddy Bear
Commercial eyes accepted
Class 689 Any Article of Felt work
Class 690 A Creation from Buttons
Class 691 A Christmas decoration
Class 692 A Christmas Decoration, made by a
Primary School Age Pupil
Class 693 Collection of Handwork, 3 distinct
varieties
Annie's Country Quilts donate a $10 voucher to the
winner.
Class 694 A Pin Cushion
Class 695 A4 Laminated Digital Creation
Class 696 A Double Page of Scrapbook
Class 697 Home Made Card, Adult
Class 698 Home Made Card, School-Aged
Class 699 An Item of Jewellery
Class 700 A Mosiac Creation no bigger than 50cm x
50cm
Class 701 An Article of Craft not otherwise specified
Mitre 10 Mega donates a $10 Gift Card to the winner.
Class 702 An Article of Craft, open to Secondary
School Pupils Year 9-13
Class 703 A Creation from Buttons, open to
Secondary School Pupils Year 9-13
Class 704 An Article of Craft, open to Year 7-8
pupils
Class 705 A Creation from Buttons, open to Year 7-
8 pupils
Class 706 An Item of Jewellery, Open to School
Pupils Year 0-8
Class 707 A Creation from Buttons, open to School
Pupils Year 0-6
Class 708 An Article of Craft, open to School Pupils
Year 0-6
Mitre 10 Mega donates a $10 Gift Card to the winner.
Class 709 An Article of Craft, open to Pre School
Age Children
KNITTING
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
Exhibits to be staged by 9 a.m.
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
The Association donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points and $10 to the Runner Up.
No Child's Garment to exceed 75cm.
Grassmere Perpetual Cup, donated by Miss Florence
Gallagher, for Most Points in Needlework and Knitting.
Donor not eligible.
Ashfords Handicrafts Trophy will be awarded annually
for Most Points in the Knitting Section.
The Association donates a Rosette to the Premier
Exhibit.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
Class 710 Set of hand knitted Doll's Clothes, dressed
on a doll
Class 711 Hand knitted Toy
Class 712 Hand knitted Hat
Class 713 Hand knitted Tea Cosy
Class 714 Hand knitted Garment, 4 ply or finer,
pure wool, brand label to be attached
Class 715 Hand knitted Adult Garment, double knit
or thicker
Class 716 Hand knitted Child's Garment, double
knit or thicker, up to 12 years
Class 717 Collection of Baby Garments
Hat, bootees and matinee jacket, hand knitted in 4 ply or
finer wool or wool mix.
Class 718 Hand knitted Bootees
Tacked together, pure wool (wool ties)
Class 719 Hand knitted Baby Shawl
Class 720 Crochet Garment or Article
4 ply or finer, pure wool.
Class 721 Article of knitting by a School Pupil
Class 722 A Pair of T.V. Slippers or Bed Socks
Class 723 A Baby's Hand Knitted Singlet in 4 ply or
finer in pure wool
Brand label to be attached.
Class 724 Fashion Garment or Article in Fancy
Yarn, Possum or Alpaca
Class 725 Any Article of Handspun Wool
Class 726 Any Article of Handspun Fibre
ART
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
In Classes where age is specified, it shall be age as at 1st
March 2018
All entries in the Art Section to be staged by 8.30 a.m.
and to be judged at 9.30 a.m.
All Exhibits to be the work of the Exhibitor.
Competitors who have won a first with an article at any
of the Association's previous Shows, will not be allowed
to compete again with the same article.
A Novice is an Exhibitor who has not won three first
prizes at previous Mayfield A & P Shows.
Mr & Mrs A. A. Hall's Trophy will be awarded annually
to the winner of Most Points over the Art, Craft and
Models Sections.
The Association donates $20 to the winner of Most
Points
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
Mrs A A Hall donates $10 to the Exhibitor of the Premier
Exhibit and the Association donates a Rosette.
The Mrs Ian Fechney Cup (Donated by Lagmhor /
Westerfield Rural Women) will be awarded annually to
the winner of Most Points in the Art Section.
OPEN
Class 727 Painting in oils or acrylic, Land or
Seascape
Class 728 Painting in oils or acrylic, other than
Land or Seascape
Class 729 Painting in oils or acrylic, Novice
Class 730 Painting in water colour, Land or
Seascape
Class 731 Painting in water colour, other than Land
or Seascape
Class 732 Painting in water colour, Novice
Class 733 Drawing
Class 734 Pen / Ink Artwork
Class 735 An Article of Print Making
Class 736 Art Work, Any Medium
Class 737 Collage Using a Combination of Materials
SCHOOL AGE
NO ENTRY FEE
Teachers - Please note that bulk school entries are
required to be a maximum of A3 size and a minimum of
A4 size. This is due to limited space.
Class 738 Pen / Ink Artwork by Secondary School
Pupil (Year 9-13)
Class 739 Painting by Secondary School Age Pupil
(Year 9-13)
Class 740 Painting by Intermediate School Age
Pupil (Year 7-8)
Class 741 Painting by Primary School Pupil (Year
0-6)
Class 742 An Article of Print Making, Aged 10 and
over
Class 743 Decorated Hard Boiled Egg
Class 744 Collage using a combination of Materials.
by Primary / Intermediate School Pupil No larger than
40 x 40cm
Class 745 Hanging Paper Plate, Animal Face, Aged
5 & 6 years
Class 746 Hand Painted Saucer, Aged 10 and over
Class 747 Landscape Painting. Aged 10 and Over
Tile to be no bigger than 15cm x 15cm.
PRE SCHOOL AGE
NO ENTRY FEE
Teachers - Please note that bulk school entries are
required to be a maximum of A3 size and a minimum of
A4 size. This is due to limited space.
Class 748 Hanging Paper Plate, Animal Face
Class 749 A Drawing or Painting
Class 750 An Egg Carton Creation
MODELS
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
ALL ENTRIES TO BE ON ENTRY FORM.
In Classes where age is specified, it shall be age as at 1st
March 2018
Exhibits to be staged by 9 a.m.
All Exhibits to be the work of the Exhibitor.
Competitors who have won a first with an article at any
of the Association's previous Shows, will not be allowed
to compete again with the same article.
A Novice is an Exhibitor who has not won three first
prizes at previous Mayfield A & P Shows.
Mr & Mrs A. A. Hall's Trophy will be awarded annually
to the winner of Most Points over the Art, Craft and
Models Sections.
The Thirstane Trophy donated by Mr & Mrs I. R.
Whillans, is awarded annually to the winner of Most
points in the Craft and Model Section.
Mitre 10 Mega donates a $10 Gift Card and The
Mayfield A & P Association donates a Rosette to the
Premier Exhibit.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
Class 751 Funky Gumboot
Class 752 A 'Wearable Art' Mask
Class 753 A Tin Man
No larger than 50 x 50 x 50 cm
Class 754 Article of Woodwork made by School Age
Pupil
Class 755 Kitset Model, under 12 years
Class 756 Kitset Model. 12 years and over
Class 757 Article of Lego or junior Engineering,
kitset design
Primary School Pupil, 9 years or over
Class 758 Article of Lego or junior Engineering,
kitset design
Primary School Pupil under 9 years
Class 759 Article of Lego or Junior Engineering,
own design no larger than 50 x 50 cm
Primary School Pupil 9 years and over.
Class 760 Article of Lego or Junior Engineering,
own design no larger than 50 x 50cm
Primary School Pupil under 9 years
Class 761 Construction, any material, no bigger
than 50 x 50 cm, made by an Adult
Class 762 Construction, any material, no bigger
than 50 x 50 cm
made by a Secondary School Pupil
Class 763 Novelty Construction, any material, no
more than 50cm x 50cm
Class 764 Article of K'nex
No big models please.
Class 765 Creation from Farmyard Junk
No larger than 1m x 1m
LUSHINGTONS SCARECROW
COMPETITION
NO ENTRY FEE
Judging to commence at 12.15 p.m.
Prizes kindly sponsored by Lushingtons.
Special Ribbon for the Most Creative Scarecrow.
For details on making scarecrows please ring Sheryl
Harrison (03) 3036 036
Class 766 Best Scarecrow, School Years 0-6
Class 767 Best Scarecrow, School Years 7-13 &
Adults
PHOTOGRAPHY
IMPORTANT: ALL PHOTOGRAPHS ENTERED
MUST BE SENT IN WITH THE ENTRY FORM.
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
ALL EXHIBITS MUST COMPLY WITH THE
FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
1. All Photographs submitted for competition must be
taken by the Exhibitor, but not necessarily developed by
the Exhibitor.
2. Copying of any description will disqualify the
Exhibitor.
3. Every photo to be mounted on card (no frames,
decorations etc).
4. Every photo must have written on the back of the
mount, the name and address of Exhibitor and the Class
number for which it is entered.
5. Previous Prize Exhibits at Mayfield Show are not
eligible.
6. Exhibitors may enter only TWO photos per class.
The Anderson Trophy will be awarded for Most Points
in Classes restricted to District Exhibitors.
The M. A. Jacob Perpetual Cup will be awarded to the
competitor gaining Most Points in Photography.
The Norman Early Memorial Trophy will be awarded to
the Premier Exhibit and the Association donates a
Rosette to the Premier Exhibit.
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS
Class 768 Water or Seascape
Class 769 Child Study
Class 770 Adult Study
Class 771 Depicting Life on the Land
Class 772 Textures
Class 773 Creatures in the Garden
Class 774 Sports Action
Class 775 Vintage Machinery, Cars or Equipment
Class 776 Holiday Moment
Class 777 Burst of Colour
Class 778 A Single Flower or Plant Study
Class 779 Novice - A Photo of Any Subject from a
Novice who has never entered in a competition
before
Class 780 Digitally Manipulated Photo,
Competitor's Own Choice
Class 781 Reflections
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS
Class 782 Figure Study
Class 783 Competitor's Own Choice
DISTRICT EXHIBITORS ONLY
Class 784 Depicting Mid Canterbury District
SCHOOL AGE SECTION
IMPORTANT: ALL PHOTOGRAPHS ENTERED
MUST BE SENT IN WITH THE ENTRY FORM.
The "Sutton Silver Miniature" will be awarded to the
winner of Most Points in the Children's Section, to hold
for one year.
“President's Choice” - Mayfield A & P Association
donates $20 to the winner of Most Points.
PRIMARY / INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL AGE
Class 785 Animal, Bird or Insect Study
Class 786 Family Holiday
Class 787 Own Choice
Class 788 Own Selfie
SECONDARY SCHOOL AGE
Class 789 Family Holidays
Class 790 Landscape or Seascape
Class 791 Action
Class 792 Own Choice
Class 793 Selfie with Friends
CHILDREN'S PRODUCE
Produce Shed Convenor: Mrs Sheryl Harrison
NO ENTRY FEE
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
THE PRIZE MONEY FOR EXHIBITS WILL BE PAID
OUT WHEN ENTRIES ARE COLLECTED AT THE
END OF THE DAY.
One Entry per Class.
Entries to be ready for judging at 9 a.m.
Also see the Cookery, Art, Craft, Models and
Photography Sections for Children's classes.
The entries for these Sections must be made before
entries close on Friday 16th February 2018.
For the Children's Produce Section enter on Show Day.
The Association donates $15 to the School Age
Exhibitor gaining Most Points in all the Produce Shed
and $10 to the Runner Up
Mayfield A&P Association Patron Jan Howden donates
$200 of prizes to the Produce Shed.
PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN'S
PRODUCE SECTION
ENTER ON SHOW DAY
NO ENTRY FEE
The F E Stocker Trophy (Donated by Lagmhor /
Westerfield Rural Women) will be awarded annually to
the winner of Most Points in this Garden Section.
Class 794 One Cob of Corn
Class 795 Two Potatoes, 1 variety
Class 796 Two Carrots, any variety
Class 797 Two Beetroot
Class 798 Collection of Three Herbs in one
container
Class 799 Six Stems of Sweet Peas
Class 800 Three Blooms of African Marigold
Class 801 Flowers for a Friend
Class 802 Biggest Sunflower Head
Class 803 One Fresh Sunflower
Class 804 Gladioli, 1 spike
Class 805 Collection of up to Three stems of Mixed
Flowers from Exhibitor's garden
Class 806 Vegetable and / or Fruit Sculpture
Class 807 Wheat / Grass Head
PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN'S
DECORATIVE SECTION
ENTER ON SHOW DAY
NO ENTRY FEE
Entries in the first seven classes to be arranged by
Exhibitor in the Produce Shed under supervision of
officials only and must be ready for judging at 9 am.
The Mrs E D Lambie Cup (Donated by Lagmhor /
Westerfield Rural Women) will be awarded annually to
the winner of Most Points in this Decorative Section.
Class 808 Vase of Flowers, decorative, can be open
grown, vase to be taller than wide
Class 809 One Flower Arrangement, Years 0-4
Class 810 A Three Flower Arrangment, Years 5-8
Class 811 Aqua Jar, Years 4-8
Class 812 Tea Cup & Saucer Posy, Years 7 & 8
Class 813 An Arrangement in a Novelty Container,
Years 0-4
Class 814 An Arrangement in a Novelty Container,
Years 5-8
Class 815 Buttonhole, Years 0-4
Class 816 Sand Saucer, Years 0-6, Must be in a
Saucer
Class 817 A Greenery (foliage) Arrangement
Class 818 Miniature Farm & Garden in container,
30 x 20 cm, Years 0-6
Class 819 Miniature Farm in container 30 x 20 cm,
Years 7 & 8
Class 820 Miniature Garden in container 30 x 20
cm, Years 7 & 8
Class 821 Arrangement in a Washing Powder
Scoop, Years 0-6
Class 822 Arrangment in a Washing Powder Scoop,
Years 7 & 8
PRE SCHOOL CHILDREN'S
DECORATIVE SECTION
ENTER ON SHOW DAY
NO ENTRY FEE
Class 823 Sand Saucer, must be in a saucer
Class 824 A Flower in a Floating Bowl (soup plate)
Class 825 A Novelty Container, no larger than 30 x
30cm
SHEARING COMPETITION
Shearing Convenor: Mr Andrew Dunne
Shearing starts at 10 a.m. with Novice Heats.
Champion sashes will be awarded to the winner of each
class.
IF sheep are available, post entries will be accepted on
payment of an extra $2.
Tallies quoted are a guide only.
Bruce Rogers, Shearing, donates prize ribbons for all
placed shearers and a sash for best local shearer.
Sponsors:
Acto Agriculture
Amberside Farm
Bruce Rogers Shearing
Carrfields Primary Wool
Farmlands Temuka
Harrison Spraying
Hayden Mackenzie Contracting
Hydes Spraying
Jeff Marshall Motorcycles
Jacob Holdaway Contracting
Mainland Wools Ltd
Mayfield Service Centre
Mayfield Transport
Peter Walsh & Associates
PGG Wrightson Mayfield
Pro Shear
Riverlea Contracting
Shear Sharp NZ
Silver Fern Farms
Tarbotton Contracting
Tinwald Tavern
TruTest
The Udder Dairy – Mayfield
Class 826 NOVICE
For shearers who have not shorn more than 50 sheep in
8 hours.
TPV $200 + product. No Entry Fee
Class 827 JUNIOR
For shearers who have not shorn more than 205 sheep in
8 hours. TPV $300 + product Entry Fee: $10
Class 828 OPEN BLADE
TPV $400 Entry Fee: $20
Class 829 INTERMEDIATE
For shearers who have not shorn more than 305 sheep in
8 hours. TPV $400 + product Entry Fee: $15
Class 830 SENIOR
For shearers who have not shorn more than 405 sheep in
8 hours. TPV $500 + product Entry Fee: $20
Class 831 OPEN
For shearers who have shorn more than 405 sheep in 8
hours. TPV $1,000 Entry Fee: $25
PET TENT
Pet Tent Convenor: Suzy King
Pets are needed for the Pet Tent, so if you have any
suitable pets, caged pets etc and are happy for them to
be on display all day, please contact Suzy King on 027
491 5632.