7th Annual Show Schedule - Saturday 24th November 2017
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7th Annual Show Schedule Saturday 24th November 2017 Waimate Show Grounds Extra Schedules, entry forms and trade space applications Available from the Show Manager Reto Oswald at info@scshow.co.nz For all Entry/Competitor Enquiries contact the Event Secretary Katrina Kelly 1686 Weston Ngapara Road, RD4C, Oamaru,9491 Email: southcantap@gmail.com ENTER ONLINE AT SHOWDAY.ONLINE Entries Close 10th November 2017 Unless Stated Otherwise LATE ENTRIES WILL INCUR A $20 LATE ENTRY FEE
OFFICERS OF THE SOUTHERN CANTERBURY A & P ASSN PATRONS: J Andrews, M Studholme, M Coles, C Ruddenklau, J Goodhew & J Deans IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: Dan Studholme PRESIDENT: James Davis SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT: T Merthens JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT: J Merthens TREASURER: K Crombie MANAGER: Reto Oswald SHOW SECRETARY: Katrina Kelly GENERAL COMMITTEE: J Neave, T Douglass, I Gould, M Chamberlain, I Jackson, J Johnson, R Laplanche. P Bailey, J & I van Neuren, P Harrison, D Morgan, C Pankhurst, H Wigley, N Ruddenklau, J Guy, D McCulloch, W Sheddan, C Medlicott, J Merthens, J Davies, A Smith JUDICIAL COMMITTEE: Jane Neave, Tim Douglass, James Davis HONORARY VETERINARY SURGEONS Waimate Veterinary Services 036897213 NO EXHIBITOR’S PASS IF ENTRY FEE IS LESS THAN $7 GATE ENTRY $10 ADULT CHILDREN UNDER 15 ARE FREE Special general cups and prizes AJ Hoskins Challenge Cup is awarded for the exhibitor gaining most points in the following sections: Sheep, Sheep Dog Trials, Cattle and Horses. Points allocated as follows: 1st prize 3, 2nd prize 2, 3rd prize 1, Champion 3, Reserve Champion 2. BF Mercer Challenge Cup for most points in Spinners & Weavers, Pottery, Photography and Art Sections. Violet Mercer Cup: awarded for most points in children's classes including pupils cooking. The Shetland Challenge Salver donated by Voe and District Agricultural Society Shetland awarded to the child under 16 years of age who has gained the most points overall in the show Waimate A&P Association Challenge Trophy for Best Trade Exhibit plus sash donated by Quality Presentations, Palmerston North Arthur Robertson Memorial Challenge Trophy awarded for Most Outstanding Stall in Market Lane. ALL CUPS WON AT SOUTHERN CANTERBURY A&P NEED TO BE SIGNED FOR AT THE SECRETARYS OFFICE BEFORE TAKING THEM FROM THE GROUNDS. THANK YOU
SHEEP Conditions and regulations: All sheep must be penned and ready for judging by 9.00am and no stock to be removed from the yards until after 4.30pm on the day of the show. All sheep in the purebred classes must be from a registered flock. In all cases with lamb/s at foot, lamb/s to be taken into consideration. Names of breeder of purebred sheep and date of shearing must be given at time of entry. No sheep may be exhibited in more than one class, except in classes for special prizes with special entry. Sheep in natural condition are eligible for entry as such in all classes in the schedule but must comply with the following conditions: 1 That the sheep have not been housed, rugged or covered at any time or in any way 2 That the wool has not been trimmed in any way sinceshearing, except crutching or dagging 3 That there has not been any colouring, oiling or locking, except dipping 4 If any sheep are delivered to the showgrounds suffering from footrot, or are suspected by any inspector to be suffering from footrot or any similar infection, those sheep, and all others belonging to the same vendor will be disqualified from the show and sent home 5 Brucellosis: all sheep entered in the Association's show must be from an accredited brucellosis free flock or blood tested negative. Copy of certificate must accompany entries. 6 Unless otherwise stated all wool/dual purpose wool Breed sheep In the shorn classes must be machine shorn on or after 20 July in the current year and no later than days before the date of the show. All shorn terminal (meat) breed sheep classes to be close, evenly and fairly machine shorn on or after 1 September 2017. Entry fee: Members $4, Non members $7 Prizes: Unless otherwise specified, prizes in all classes will be $6, $4 and $2 respectively. Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons will be given with Champion and Reserve Champion All Breeds judged at approximately 1.30pm. Supreme Champion Ram Hogget, Down Breeds Supreme Champion Ram Hogget, Wool Breeds Supreme Champion All Breeds Ewe Hogget Romney Three flock rams under 18 months – shorn (See Class 1087) E R McConnell Challenge Trophy; Champion Class 1012 Ewe over 18 months (woolly or Romney Ram Hogget shorn) with lamb/s at foot A S Elworthy Romney Cup; most points in Romneys Class 1013 Ewe under 18 months A K Askin Challenge Trophy; best pen of three Class 1014 Ewe under 18 months – shorn Romney rams (class 1087) C E. Maindonald Cup; best woolled Romney. Border Leicester Class 1001 Ram over 18 months A F Ruddenklau Memorial Cup; Most points in Border Class 1002 Ram over 18 months - shorn Leicester classes - to be held for one year. Cairnforth Trophy; The late F G Brown trophy for best pen Class 1003 Ram under 18 months - shorn of three Border Leicester Flock Ram Hoggets Three flock rams under 18 months – shorn (See M D Studholme Challenge Cup; most points in Stud Border Class 1087) Leicester Ewe. D M Elliott Memorial Challenge Trophy; Best Border Class 1004 Ewe over 18 months (woolly or Leicester Ram Hogget. shorn) with lamb/s at foot S J Blair Challenge Trophy; Best Border Leicester Ewe Class 1005 Ewe under 18 months Hogget. Class 1006 Ewe under 18 months – shorn The Border Leicester Breed Committee of the NZ Sheepbreeders' Association offers cash prizes of $30 for the Best Ram under 18 months; $20 for the best ewe, Corriedale under 18 months and $20 for Champion Ram. The winning entries must be from flocks registered with the New Zealand Sheepbreeders' Association. Payment of prize Thibenzole Challenge Cup; Messrs Merck, Sharp & money only when there are 2 exhibitors with a minimum of Dohme (NZ) Ltd challenge cup for the exhibitor 3 entries gaining most points in Corriedale Sheep. Open Classes Class 1010 Ram over 18 months Class 1020 Ram over 18 months Class 1011 Ram 18 months or under - shorn Class 1021 Ram over 18 months - shorn Class 1022 Ram under 18 months - shorn
Class 1023 Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot Class 1050 Ram over 18 months - shorn Class 1024 Ewe under 18 months Class 1051 Ram under 18 months - shorn Class 1025 Ewe under 18 months - shorn 1Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class BEST OPEN BL RAM UNDER 18 MONTHS 1085) Prize Money $30.00 Class 1052 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Sponsored by NZSBA Border Leicester Breed Committee Must have 2 exhibitors with a minimum of 3 entries BEST OPEN BL EWE UNDER 18 MONTHS South Suffolk Prize Money $20.00 Sponsored by NZSBA Border Leicester Committee South Suffolk Challenge Cup; the late Mr F J Must have 2 exhibitors with a minimum of 3 entries Henshaw for the exhibitor gaining most points in Class 1026 Shorn ram hogget, shorn ewe hogget South Suffolk classes. & woolly ewe hogget Class 1045 Ram over 18 months - shorn Natural Condition Classes Class 1046 Ram hogget under 18 months - shorn 2 Flock rams under 18 months – shorn (see Class Class 1027 Ewe under 18 months, shorn as lamb 1086) Class 1028 Ram under 18 months - shorn Class 1047 Ewe hogget under 18 months with Three flock rams under 18 months – shorn (See lamb/s at foot Class 1087) Class 1048 Ewe hogget shorn - under 18 months BEST NATURAL CONDITION BORDER Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class LEICESTER RAM UNDER 18 MONTHS 1085) Prize Money $30.00 Sponsored by NZSBA Border Leicester committee Southdown Must have at least 2 exhibitors with a minimum of 3 entries Class 1029 Ewe over 18 months - shorn with lamb/s at foot Southdown Challenge Rose Bowl; W I Hay Class 1030 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Challenge Trophy for the exhibitor gaining most BEST NC EWE UNDER 18 MONTHS points in Southdown Section Prize Money $20.00 Sponsored by NZSBA Border Leicester Committee Class 1055 Ram over 18 months - shorn Must have at least 2 exhibitors with a minimum of 3 entries Class 1056 Ram under 18 months - shorn CHAMPION BORDER LEICESTER RAM 2 Flock rams under 18 months – shorn (see Class Prize Money $20.00 1086) Sponsored by NZSBA Border Leicester Committee Class 1057 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class Lincoln 1085) Class 1031 Ram over 18 months South Dorset Down Class 1032 Ram under 18 months - shorn Three flock rams under 18 months – shorn (See Class 1060 Ram over 18 months - shorn Class 1087 Class 1061 Ram under 18 months - shorn Class 1033 Ewe over 18 months, with lamb/s at 2 Flock rams under 18 months – shorn (see Class foot 1086) Class 1034 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Class 1062 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class Merino – Horned or polled 1085) Class 1042 Ram over 18 months Hampshire Class 1043 Ram under 18 months - shorn Three flock rams under 18 months – shorn (See Class 1065 Ram over 18 months - shorn Class 1087) Class 1066 Ram under 18 months – shorn Class 1044 Ewe under 18 months 2 Flock rams under 18 months – shorn (see Class 1086) Suffolk
Class 1067 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class Crossbred 1085) Craigburn Challenge Cup: the late Alan Grant Trophy Dorset Down to exhibitor gaining most points in this Section Norton Francis Challenge Trophy; the Late Norton Class 1070 Ram over 18 months - shorn Francis Silver Cigar Box for winner of class 1088 Class 1071 Ram under 18 months – shorn 2 Flock rams under 18 months – shorn (see Class Class 1088 Three ewes under 18 months, any 1086) breed or cross suitable for breeding export Class 1072 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Class 1089 One Ewe with lamb/s at foot; lamb/s Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class to be taken into consideration 1085) Gift Lamb Poll Dorset Entry Free. Prizes: 1st $6; 2nd $4; 3rd $$2. Class 1075 Ram over 18 months - shorn NZ Refrigerating Co Ltd, Prime Lamb Challenge Class 1076 Ram under 18 months - shorn Cup; Winner of this Section. 2 Flock rams under 18 months – shorn (see Class 1086) Class 1095 Gift lamb most suitable for export Class 1077 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Lambs to be exhibited at show where they will be Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class judged on the hoof (registered sheep not eligible) 1085) Black & Coloured Texel Conditions and regulations: BRUCELLOSIS: All sheep Class 1080 Ram over 18 months - shorn entered in this Association Show must be from an Class 1081 Ram under 18 months – shorn accredited Brucellosis free flock, or blood tested negative. Copy of certificate must accompany entries. All natural 2 Flock rams under 18 months – shorn (see Class condition and shorn after 1 July last 1086) Class 1082 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Natural Condition Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class 1085) Class 1096 Ram over 18 months SUPREME CHAMPION RAM HOGGET DOWN Class 1097 Ram under 18 months BREEDS Class 1098 Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at SUPREME CHAMPION RAM HOGGET, WOOL foot BREEDS Class 1099 Ewe under 18 months SUPREME CHAMPION ALL BREEDS EWE Class 1100 Wether – any age HOGGET Class 1101 Woolly Ewe with lamb/s at foot Class 1102 Woolly Ewe Hogget under 18 months, Interbreed Classes fine or strong - shorn as a lamb CHAMPION B & C RAM Natural Condition Classes RESERVE CHAMPION B&C RAM CHAMPION B&C EWE Class 1085 Essential Nutrition - Meat breed ewe CHAMPION B&C EWE over 18 months with lamb/s at foot SUPREME CHAMPION BLACK & COLOURED Class 1086 ANZCO Two sires under 18 months SHEEP of one breed most suited Prizes: 1st $60; 2nd $45; 3rd $30; 4th $15. Class 1087 Three rams of any breed or description suitable for breeding replacements
Class 1122 Adult Merino ewe/wether, 16.1 - 18 Children’s Pets lambs, sheep & kid goats micron Class 1123 Adult Merino ewe/wether, 18.1 micron POST ENTRIES ACCEPTED; judged at 10am & over Conditions and regulations: Exhibits must be penned prior Class 1124 Merino ram to this time and ready for judging. Entrant MUST LEAD Class 1125 Corriedale or halfbred hogget under HIS OR HER OWN ENTRY and take part in the Grand 26 micron Parade. Sponsored by Hazlett Rural Ltd. Entry fee; $2.00 Prize Class 1126 Corriedale or halfbred hogget over 26 money; 1st $13, 2nd $10, 3rd $7.50, 4th $5 micron Ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd will be given in each class. Class 1127 Corriedale or halfbred ewe/wether under 27micron Class 1110 Best pet sheep over 12 months (any Class 1128 Corrieddale or halfbred ewe/wether breed) over 27micron Class 1111 Pet lamb - children 6 years and under Class 1129 Strong hogget fleece - shorn as Class 1112 Pet lamb - children 7 years to 9 years lambs after January 1 last. Class 1113 Pet lamb - children 10 years and over Class 1130 Strong crossbred ewe or wether Class 1114 Best kid pet goat (all breeds) Class 1131 Strong crossbred hogget CHAMPION RIBBONS for pet lamb, pet sheep and Class 1132 5Kg of six month second shear blend pet goat will be awarded. (any breed) SUPREME CHAMPION PET Class 1133 5kg of eight month second shear Prize Money $50.00 blend (any breed) Class 1134 Strong Cross Breed Ram WOOL CHAMPION FINE WOOL FLEECES RESERVE CHAMPION FINE WOOL FLEECES Conditions and regulations: CHAMPION CROSSBRED FLEECES Entries close Friday 10 November (applies to this section RESERVE CHAMPION CROSSBRED FLEECES only) and all exhibits to be in by 5pm Wednesday 22nd SUPREME CHAMPION FINE/CROSSBRED November to PGG Waimate or can be dropped off at FLEECE showgrounds before 10am on Friday 24th November Unless stipulated on entry form all fleeces in the Natural section will be kindly gifted to the A&P. Black & Coloured Section Fleeces may be left or sent to PGG, Waimate prior to the show. JUDGE: Jackie Donald NZM Company Please ensure that each fleece is put in its own bag or Judging 11am wrapped properly. Ensure it is labelled with exhibitor's Can all exhibitors please put their name with their fleeces name, address and class number. please Fleeces to be judged on quality, character, colour and Class 1135 Fine ewe or wether, 52s or finer weight of fleece. Only wool off sheep in the current season eligible for competition. Fleeces must be skirted sufficiently Class 1136 Strong ewe or wether, 50s and No entry fee for Natural Section. Coloured Section Entry stronger Fee Members $1, non members $2. Class 1137 Fine hogget, 54s and finer Prizes in each class: 1st $4, 2nd $3, 3rd $1. Ardenlea Challenge Rose Bowl; The late Mr I H C McNeill Class 1138 Strong hogget, 52s and stronger Cup for most points gained by competitors from the CHAMPION FLEECE Waimate District. RESERVE CHAMPION FLEECE N A Rattray Challenge Cup; re-donated by the Neal family for most points in Crossbred Wool Classes. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION FINE WOOL FLEECES. CHAMPION & RESERVE CROSSBRED FLEECES SUPREME CHAMPION FINE/CROSSBRED FLEECE Natural Section JUDGE: Jackie Donald NZM Company Class 1119 Merino hogget 16 micron and under Class 1120 Merino hogget - 16.1 micron and over Class 1121 Adult Merino ewe or wether - 16 micron and under
Class 1142 Kidded doe in milk over 3 years and under 5 years DRIVE AND YARD SHEEP Class 1143 Kidded doe in milk 5 years and over CHAMPION DOE DOG TRIALS To be selected from the first prize winners in 1149, 1150 and 1151. SPONSORED BY TRANSPORT WAIMATE LTD RESERVE CHAMPION DOE Saturday; post entries will not be accepted Conditions and regulations: The second prize winner in the class from which the 1 Person to take charge of sheep at a peg and drive Champion Doe was selected to be paraded with through a set of hurdles, then through a prearranged other prize winner. course. Class 1144 Grand Champion Standard Age 2 Competitor must follow sheep through obstacle. 3 Person to hold gate when yarding. CHAMPION CHALLENGE – Sponsored by SC 4 Order of running to be drawn, but the committee Dairy Goat Club. reserves the right to alter this if circumstances warrant 5 Any matter not provided for in these conditions and not governed by the rules of the Association, shall be decided Special Classes by the Stewards in charge, whose decision shall be final Time allowed: 9 minutes. Points Obtainable: Each drive ALL ANIMALS ENTERED IN THIS SECTION MUST 10, each obstacle 10, work at yard 20, pen 10: Total 100 BE ENTERED IN THEIR STANDARD AGE CLASS. Ribbons for 1st to 4th in both classes Entry fee: Maiden Dog - $5 (covers both classes) Open Dog - $5 Class 1145 Best Udder Open to all does who have borne a kid. To be Drive & Yard Sheep Dog Trials judged when full and again when stripped out. Points Sponsored by Transport Waimte Ltd awarded for both full and empty udder to be totalled to determine the prize winners (does must be finally Class 174 Maiden; for dogs which have not won stripped prior to entering the ring for second part) an open Maiden Trial. Winner to hold The late Arthur Baikie Trophy for one year. Class 1146 Dam and Daughter in milk 1st $40, 2nd $25, 3rd & 4th $15 Dam and one or more daughters to be judged on the Class 175 Open doe's worth as a breeding matron. At least the Winner to hold Waimate Collie Dog Trial Club Challenge daughter's to be bred and owned by the exhibitor. Cup for 12 months. 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $15 Class 1147 Senior Progeny Two daughters in milk of same sire but different dams. The names of the sire and dams to be given GOATS on the entry form. Class 1148 Junior Showmanship Dairy Goats For young person’s 15 years of age and under; to be judged on exhibitor's ability to lead, place, turn, stop Conditions and regulations: and start their goat. Show preparation and All goats must be penned by 9.45am ready for appearance of both exhibitor and goat to be taken judging which will commence at 10.00am into account. Exhibitor's age to be included on entry The rules of the Royal Agricultural Society for form. exhibiting dairy goats shall apply (plus any local rules Class 1149 Junior Herdsperson as each A&P Association may wish to apply) Exhibitors 15 - 25 years showing an adult goat. Exhibitors must provide full name, registered or Judged on presentation and knowledge of the recorded number of each exhibit, and date of birth, in anatomy of the goat, also handling and health of the addition to the information required on the entry adult goat. Goat does not have to belong to the forms. exhibitor. Entry Fee: Members $3; Non Members $5 Prizemoney: 1st $5; 2nd $4; 3rd $3. STANDARD AGE GOATLING & KID CLASSES Standard Age Classes Class 1150 Maiden Doe or Goatling Over 12 months and under 30 months that has not Class 1141 Kidded doe in milk 3 years and under borne a kid, including maiden milkers and springing does
Class 1151 Maiden Doe Kid outstanding entry in Beef Breed; winner to have name CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE engraved on trophy and hold for 12 months. To be selected from Classes 1160 and 1161 Entry fee: Members $3, non members $5 inclusive. Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $4, 3rd $3 RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE Dairy Cattle HERD REGISTER STANDARD AGE BUCK CLASSES Friesian Class 1152 Buck Kid under 12 months Class 1550 Heifer calf born since 1st June last Class 1153 Buckling over 12 months and under 2 Class 1551 Bull calf born since 1st June last years Class 1552 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years Class 1154 Buck 2 years and over Class 1553 Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years CHAMPION BUCK Class 1554 Cow any age To be selected from Classes 1163 and 1164 CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN inclusive RESERVE CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN RESERVE CHAMPION BUCK Class 1155 Grand Champion Standard Age Jersey CHAMPION CHALLENGE BUCK Sponsored by SC Dairy Goat Club Class 1555 Heifer born since 1st June 2015 Class 1556 Bull calf born since 1st June last UNREGISTERED CLASSES Class 1557 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years Class 1558 Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years Class 1156 Doe in milk Class 1559 Cow any age Class 1157 Goatling 12 months and under 30 CHAMPION JERSEY months RESERVE CHAMPION JERSEY Class 1158 Doe Kid 1 month to 12 months. Any other breed DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE Class 1562 Heifer calf born since 1st June last NAIT NUMBER: 696975 Class 1563 Bull calf born since 1st June last Conditions and regulations: Cattle must be on the grounds Class 1564 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years by 10am and judging to commence 11am. No exhibit will Class 1565 Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years be allowed to go into competition after 11am without the permission of the committee. No exhibit will be allowed to Class 1566 Cow any age go into competition after keeping judges waiting ten CHAMPION OTHER BREEDS minutes. The date of birth of all cattle must be stated at RESERVE CHAMPION OTHER BREEDS time of entry. TB: All cattle, including yearlings, entered for showing must be from a TB accredited herd. A TB test certificate, ALL BREEDS dated within 6 months prior to the last day of the show must accompany entry forms, or be received by the Class 1571 Heifer calf born since 1st June last Secretary at least seven days before the show. All cattle will require the NAIT approved RFID tag. It is the Class 1572 Bull calf born since 1st June last livestock exhibitors responsibility to record all animal Class 1573 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years movements with NAIT 48 hours prior to leaving the Class 1575 Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years farm/property for the Show and then within 48 hours of returning to the farm/property from the Show. Class 1576 Dairy cow in milk NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED WITHOUT DOCUMENTS SUPREME CHAMPION ALL BREEDS DAIRY Stock exhibited in Purebred Class must be eligible to be ANIMAL registered RESERVE CHAMPION ALL BREEDS DAIRY All Dairy Bulls twelve months and over must be rung and under adequate supervision. All Dairy Bulls two years and ANIMAL over must have two leaders. All placed animals must enter the Grand Parade The assistance of all Stewards in Cattle Beef Cattle – Beef Breeds – Section would be appreciated in assembling cattle for the Grand Parade and loading cattle after the show. Pentland Hills Challenge Cup: most points in Hereford Class 1579 Heifer calf born since 1st June last Cattle. Winner to have name engraved on trophy and hold Class 1580 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years for 12 months.The Turton Challenge Trophy: most Class 1581 Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years
Class 1582 Pair of yearling heifers (group) 5. All exhibitors or handlers must place their animals in the Class 1583 Cow any age pens allotted by the Convener 6. No animal shall be removed from the show prior to the Class 1584 Bull calf born since 1st June last completion of the Grand Parade without the permission Class 1585 Bull, 1 year and under 2 years of the Chief Steward. Class 1586 Bull, 2 years and over CHAMPION BEEF BREED CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES RESERVE CHAMPION BEEF BREED Pet Calves SURI BREED CLASSES SPONSORED BY FAIRHAVEN ALPACAS FOR COMPETITORS 16 YEARS AND YOUNGER Any breed of dairy or beef calf is allowed Class 1604 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 Age of calf from 1st June 2017 POST ENTRIES ACCEPTED JUDGED AT 11.30AM mths White Conditions and regulations: The committee reserves the Class 1605 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 right to combine classes if there are insufficient entries mths Light Fawn Entry fee: $1 Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Class 1606 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 Champion $30 & Reserve Champion $20 KAILEY DAIRIES SPONSORS $100 for CHAMPION AND mths Mid/dark Fawn RESERVE PET CALF IN BOTH SECTIONS Class 1607 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 Class 1598 Best Led Calf 10 years and under mths Brown Class 1599 Care, Condition and Grooming 10 Class 1608 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 years and under mths Grey/roan Class 1600 Best Knowledge 10 years and under Class 1609 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 CHAMPION PET CALF 10 years and under mths Black RESERVE PET CALF 10 years and under CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE SURI RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE SURI Class 1601 Best Led Calf 11 years and over Class 1610 Junior Male Suri 6 & under 12 mths Class 1602 Care Condition and Grooming 11 White years and over Class 1611 Junior Male Suri 6 & under 12 mths Class 1603 Best Knowledge 11 years and over Light Fawn CHAMPION PET CALF 11 YEARS and OVER Class 1612 Junior Male Suri 6 & under 12 mths RESERVE PET CALF 11 YEARS and OVER Mid/Dark Fawn SUPREME CHAMPION PET CALF Class 1613 Junior Male Suri 6 & under 12 mths Brown ALPACAS Class 1614 Junior Male Suri 6 & Under 12 mths Grey/roan Class 1615 Junior Male Suri 6 & under 12 mths SPONSORED BY OTAIO BRIDGE ALPACAS and TIMARU HIRE Black CHAMPION JUNIOR MALE SURI JUDGE: RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR MALE SURI Entry Fees Members Southern Canterbury A & P $6; non members $8. No entry fee for some special classes. Class 1616 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under Entries close 10th November. All Alpacas to be penned by 24 mths White 9.15am with judging to commence at 9.30 am. Class 1617 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under This show is run under the Rules and Regulations of AANZ 24 mths Light Fawn Conditions of Entry: 1. All animals must belong to a clear TB herd where whole Class 1618 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under herd testing is performed in accordance with the AANZ 24 mths Mid/Dark Fawn voluntary TB scheme. Copies of current TB certificates to Class 1619 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under be 24 mths Brown enclosed with entry forms. 2. All alpacas entered in Championship Classes must be Class 1620 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under registered with the IAR and carry a brass ear tag displaying 24 mths Grey/roan its corresponding IAR number. Copies of registration Class 1621 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under certificates are not required to be enclosed with the entry forms. Please note that A1 forms are not acceptable 24 mths Black 3. The exhibitor is the owner(s) listed on the alpaca's CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE FEMALE SURI registration certificate. In the case of a registered lease, the RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE FEMALE lessee is deemed the owner. SURI 4. The age of the alpaca is its age on the day of the show.
Class 1622 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 Class 1642 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths White mths Mid/Dark Fawn Class 1623 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 Class 1643 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths Light Fawn mths Brown Class 1624 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 Class 1644 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths Mid/Dark Fawn mths Grey/roan Class 1625 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 Class 1645 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths Brown mths Black Class 1626 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE HUACAYA mths Grey/roan RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE Class 1627 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 HUACAYA mths Black Class 1646 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE MALE SURI mths White RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE MALE Class 1647 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 SURI mths Light Fawn Class 1628 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over Class 1648 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 White mths Mid/Dark Fawn Class 1629 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over Class 1649 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 Light Fawn mths Brown Class 1630 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over Class 1650 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 Mid/Dark Fawn mths Grey/roan Class 1631 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over Class 1651 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 Brown mths Black Class 1632 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over CHAMPION JUNIOR MALE HUACAYA Grey/roan RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR MALE HUACAYA Class 1633 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over Class 1652 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & Black under 24 mths White CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE SURI Class 1653 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE SURI under 24 mths Light Fawn Class 1634 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over, Class 1654 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & White under 24 mths Mid/dark Fawn Class 1635 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over, Class 1655 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & Light Fawn under 24 mths Brown Class 1636 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over Class 1656 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & Mid/Dark Fawn under 24 mths Grey/roan Class 1637 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over Class 1657 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & Brown under 24 mths Black Class 1638 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE FEMALE HUACAYA Grey/roan RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE FEMALE Class 1639 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over HUACAYA Black Class 1658 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & CHAMPION SENIOR MALE SURI under 24mths White RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR MALE SURI Class 1659 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & SUPREME CHAMPION SURI under 24 mths Light Fawn Erik van Schreven Memorial Trophy for Supreme Class 1660 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & Suri under 24 mths Mid/Dark Fawn Class 1661 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & HUACAYA BREED CLASSES under 24 mths Brown Class 1662 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & Class 1640 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 under 24 mths Grey/roan mths White Class 1663 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & Class 1641 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 under 24 mths Black mths Light Fawn CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE MALE HUACAYA
RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE MALE Class 1680 Fancy Male Suri Intermediate 12 & HUACAYA under 24 mths Class 1664 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & Class 1681 Fancy Male Suri Senior 24 mths & over White over Class 1665 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & BEST FANCY MALE SURI over Light Fawn PREMIER FANCY SURI Class 1666 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & Class 1682 Fancy Female Huacaya Junior 6 & over Mid/Dark Fawn under 12 mths Class 1667 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & Class 1683 Fancy Female Huacaya Intermediate over Brown 12 & under 24 mths Class 1668 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & Class 1684 Fancy Female Huacaya Senior 24 over Grey/roan mths & over Class 1669 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & BEST FANCY FEMALE HUACAYA over Black Class 1685 Fancy Male Huacaya Junior 6 & CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE HUACAYA under 12 mths RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE Class 1686 Fancy Male Huacaya Intermediate 12 HUACAYA & under 24 mths Class 1670 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & over Class 1687 Fancy Male Huacaya Senior 24 mths White & over Class 1671 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & over BEST FANCY MALE HUACAYA. Light Fawn PREMIER FANCY HUACAYA Class 1672 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & over NZ Summerhill Alpacas Perpetual Trophy for Mid/Dark Fawn Premier. Class 1673 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & over Brown Non Championship Wether Classes Class 1674 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & over Grey/roan May be unregistered, must not be entire. Entry on Class 1675 Senior Male Huacaya 24 months & the forms provided. Entry Fee applies. over Black CHAMPION SENIOR MALE HUACAYA Class 1688 Wether Suri 6 months and over RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR MALE HUACAYA classes may be further split into age groups should SUPREME CHAMPION HUACAYA entries permit. The Murray Bruce Perpetual Trophy for Supreme Class 1689 Wether Huacaya 6 months and over Huacaya Fancy Huacaya classes may be further split into age groups should entries permit. NON CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES SPECIAL CLASSES Non Championship Fancy Classes To be entered on the day – No Entry Fee The following classes are for entire males and Class 1690 Get of Dam (Suri) females and must be registered. Entries on the form This class is for the exhibiting of progeny from the provided. Entry Fees apply. same dam. The dam is not shown. Progeny are shown in groups of two and can be of mixed sex, age Class 1676 Fancy Female Suri Junior 6 & under and colour but must have been shown in their 12 mths respective Championship classes at the same show. Class 1677 Fancy Female Suri Intermediate 12 & Progeny can be owned by different exhibitors. under 24 mths Class 1691 Get of Dam (Huacaya) Class 1678 Fancy Female Suri Senior 24 mths & This class is for the exhibiting of progeny from the over same dam. The dam is not shown. Progeny are BEST FANCY FEMALE SURI shown in groups of two and can be of mixed sex, age Class 1679 Fancy Male Suri Junior 6 & under 12 and colour but must have been shown in their mths respective Championship classes at the same show. Progeny can be owned by different exhibitors.
Class 1692 Sires Progeny (Suri) Class 2066 Old English game bantams, all This class is for the exhibiting of progeny from the varieties, male same sire. The sire is not shown. Progeny are Class 2067 Old English game bantams, all shown in groups of two and can be of mixed sex, age varieties, female and colour but must have been shown in their Class 2068 Fancy bantams, all varieties, male respective Championship classes at the same show. Class 2069 Fancy bantams, all varieties, female Progeny can be owned by different exhibitors. Class 2070 Ducks, all varieties, male Class 1693 Sires Progeny (Huacaya) Class 2071 Ducks, all varieties, female This class is for the exhibiting of progeny from the Class 2072 Fancy pigeons, all varieties, male same sire. The sire is not shown. Progeny are Class 2073 Fancy pigeons, all varieties, female shown in groups of two and can be of mixed sex, age Class 2074 Homer pigeons, all varieties, male and colour but must have been shown in their Class 2075 Homer pigeons, all varieties, female respective Championship classes at the same show. Class 2076 Canaries, all varieties, male Progeny can be owned by different exhibitors. Class 2077 Canaries, all varieties, female Class 1694 Child Handler (5-10 years inclusive) Class 2078 Budgerigars, all varieties, male to be judged on handling ability and knowledge Class 2079 Budgerigars, all varieties, female Class 1695 Junior Handler (11-16 years Class 2080 Finch, all varieties, male inclusive) to be judged on handling ability and Class 2081 Finch, all varieties, female knowledge Class 2082 Any British bird, male Class 2083 Any British bird, female Class 2084 Hook beak, all varieties, male POULTRY Class 2085 Hook beak, all varieties, female Class 2086 Cage Bird, children's, male Saturday - judging commences at 10am Conditions and regulations:: Penning by 9.30am on Class 2087 Cage Bird, children's, female Saturday; debenching at conclusion of Show approx 4pm Class 2088 Poultry, children's, all varieties, Entry fee: $1 Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1 female South Island Poultry Pigeon & Cage Bird Assn donates Class 2089 Poultry, children's, all varieties, male $10 and a certificate to the Grand Champion Rosettes will be awarded to best in each section; poultry Class 2090 Bantam, children's, all varieties, male Southern Canterbury A&P Supreme Champion Poultry Class 2091 Bantam, children's, all varieties, Exhibit will also be awarded. female Class 2092 Pigeon, children's, all varieties, male Poultry Class 2093 Pigeon, children's, all varieties, female Class 2060 Game Poultry, all varieties, male Class 2094 Duck, children's, all varieties, male Class 2061 Game Poultry, all varieties, female Class 2095 Duck, childrens, all varieties, female Class 2062 Heavy Poultry, all varieties, male Class 2096 Any British Bird, Male Class 2063 Heavy Poultry, all varieties, female Class 2097 Any British Bird, Female Class 2064 Light Poultry, all varieties, male Class 2098 Hook beak, all varieties, male Class 2065 Light Poultry, all varieties, female Class 2099 Hook beak, all varieties, female
HORSES AND PONIES REGULATIONS RESPONSIBILITY 1 All exhibits shall be at the sole risk of the owner or exhibitor and the Association shall not under any circumstances be responsible for loss, damage, misdelivery, detention or delay of exhibits. 2 The Association will not be responsible for any accident, loss or damage that may be caused or suffered by any exhibit or which may be caused directly or indirectly by another exhibit, notwithstanding any alleged negligence on the part of any officer or servant of the Association and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Association indemnified against any claim in respect of any accident, loss or damage caused by an exhibit of such exhibitors. 3 It is the Association's policy to see that all due care is taken to protect property, and to protect and to keep in efficient order its own property and to make provision for the protection of the property of others, but the Association shall not be liable to any person in case of loss or damage by reason of any defect, accident, negligence or neglect howsoever arising. 4 The Association shall not be responsible for any loss or damage caused through (interalia) disease or infection howsoever arising. 5 All exhibitors are reminded that they are responsible for the care and control of their exhibits at all times. 6 All persons attending the show do so at their own risk and no claim shall be made against the Association in respect of any loss or injury by reason of any act or omission whether negligent or otherwise on the part of the Association or of any employee of the Association or on the part of any other person. 7 The entry and participation in competition signifies acceptance of all conditions of the Show. 8 The Association reserves the right to alter or amend any classes it deems necessary. HATS AND SAFETY HELMETS All riders including harness drivers, competing at RAS affiliated A&P show/events must wear protectiv headgear . Hats/Helmets must conform with one of the current approved safety standards. These standards may be subject to change with the latest list can be found at http://www.ras.org.nz – equestrian RAS will advise any changes vai their website and facebook. All helmets must have a red official tag. ARREARS – No person who is in arrears with regard to entry fees, subscriptions, or any other show charge is eligible to compete at any affiliated Show. Proof of payment will be required before any restriction is lifted. INFRINGEMENT OF REGULATIONS Exhibitors and competitors infringing any of these regulations shall be dealt with as may be decided by the Committee, whose decision shall be final HORSE – ELIGIBILITY A horse may be entered for all classes for which it is eligible but the applicant takes upon himself or herself the responsibility of being shut out of one class should it so happen that the other classes are being judged at the same time. Horses competing in Cob classes are not eligible for pony classes and vice versa. REFUNDS When a rider and/or horse are unable to compete 75% of the entry fee will be refunded provided a veterinary and/or Doctor's Certificate is presented to the Secretary which states the rider and/or horse/pony were unfit to compete at the Show. FORBIDDEN SUBSTANCE TESTING The Rules of the Royal A&P Society NZ in regard to Forbidden Substances apply. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the show 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, muscoskeletal or urogenital systems. CLASSES - Where classes are restricted to "District Competitions" districts shall be deemed to be the whole of South Canterbury. Where sex is not mentioned classes are open to mares and geldings. NOVICE CLASSIFICATION CDE 6: A novice exhibit or rider is one that has yet to win six (6) classes in any division within the competitions provided at any A&P show/event. Note: To clarify further, at time of first day of the show/event competition, if you have won 0,1 or 2 wins you can enter the 0-2 wins class, if you have 0,1,2 or 3 wins you can enter the 0-
3 wins class, if you have 0,1,2,3,4 or 5 wins you can enter the 0-5 wins class. Once you have acheived 6 wins in Conformation (and this includes Ladies or Gents classes) and/or Paced and Mannered classes, you can no longer enter in Novice classes in that catergory. All wins, whether they be novice or open, at all affiliated RAS shows/events including HOY show must be recorded on the RAS certificate and/or performance card, until six wins is acheived. HORSE/PONY MEASURING WILL BE AVAILABLE FRIDAY FROM 4.30PM TO 5.30PM. PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE A CURRENT HEIGHT CERTIFICATE. HEIGHT CERTIFICATE/PERFORMANCE CARDS MUST BE CARRIED AT ALL TIMES. A RAS Life Certificate will be accepted. STALLIONS: CDE14: All Stallions and colts (with the exception of Miniature Horses and foals) must be shown in a bit. 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. It is compulsory for all stallions and colts, except foals, to wear two (2) official "S" identification badges, one attached to each side of the bridle, at all shows/Events at all times. The rider/handler must also wear two RAS official (2) armbands (one of each arm) when in the ring. "S" badges to be purchased from RAS Head office or ESNZ; armbands from RAS Head Office. Handlers and Riders of Stallions/colts MUST wear an approved Hi Viz vest at Shows/Events when outside the showing ring. Vests can be purchased from RAS Head Office. No ridden stallions in ridden flat classes, including Round the Ring jumping AGE all horses entered where age is specified, to be foaled on or after 1 August. st Rider/Handlers age and eligibility is determined as per the 1 August i.e. Riders/handlers who are of age for any division/section on the 1 August complete the show year/season in that division/section BREEDER The owner of the dam at the time of mating will be considered the breeder. NUMBERS Each horse or pony will have only one number for the Show. Number carriers optional. LOOSE BOXES & YARDS COST PER EVENT – $15 Yards, $15 Stables WHICH MUST BE PAID WITH ENTRY FEES. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE SELECTED AS FOLLOWS: first prize winners in all eligible classes to be paraded nd before the Judge. Immediately the Champion has been selected the 2 placed animal in the class from which the Champion has been selected shall parade with the other first place getters for Reserve Champion. YELLOW CARD – This show supports the RAS Yellow Card system. A yellow card will be issued, in cases of offences in respect of abuse to animals or inappropriate behaviour as per the RAS Constitution and the RAS Rules & Regulations/Bylaws including the Equestrian Rulebook, the RAS affiliated show/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 to view on the RAS website www.ras.org.nz DISQUALIFIED PERSON - Should any person or firm be disqualified or suspended by a kindred Association the committee of the Association shall have the power to endorse such disqualification or suspension, should they see fit. ENTRIES -- All Entries must be in writing on the prescribed entry form and duly signed with the total entry fees enclosed. Online entries are accepted ONLY when full payment has been made either via internet banking or cheque. REFUSAL OF ENTRIES - The committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel any entry without adducing any reason for doing so. OWNERSHIP OF STOCK - All stock shown must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor one month previous to date of show. DATE OF BIRTH - Applicants will be required to state as accurately as possible at the time of entry, the date of birth of all stock in classes where the age is specified. In all entries of livestock the breeder's name must be mentioned if known, if not known the fact must be stated at time of entry. TIMETABLE - The Committee reserves the right to make any alteration to show timetables or to postpone the show or withdraw any event as may be deemed desirable. PRIZE POINTS - All points for prizes count as follows: First prize 5 points; Second prize 3 points; Third prize 2 points; fourth prize 1 point; Champion 2 points; Reserve 1 point; VHC 1 point. In the event of ties for any "most points" prize, the winners of the largest number of first prizes will take precedence. Otherwise the value of the prize will be divided equally amongst the competitors who are tied. PROTESTS All protests must be made in writing and may be entered either before or after the judges have proceeded to their duties. The party entering the protest in the Horse/pony classes must deposit $50.00; the deposit will be returned if the protest is sustained. If the protest is lodged before the judges proceed to their duties, the onus of proof will rest with the party protesting. No protest will be received later than one hour after the awards are made and the prize tickets affixed. The
judicial committee will decide all protests as soon as practicable. 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 a RAS official, the show may request the assistance of RAS Head Office as to how to deal with this in an appropriate manner. MEMBERSHIP - For just $25 per year you can enjoy these benefits: 1) Reduced entry fees (two shows); 2) Free admission for you, your partner and children under 15 years (November Show); 3) Free parking for your vehicle. PRIZE MONEY: All prizes not claimed within one month of the Show shall be forfeited. RAS LEVY of $1.10 is included in entry fees or enquiries@ras.org.nz J H Mitchell Challenge Cup: exhibitor gaining the most No fee required to register points in any one of the two following sections (1) All light Each accepted registered thoroughbred will receive a horse sections (2) Ponies (exclusive of all competition). registration number and be entered into the series. Points allotted as follows; Champion 2 points; Reserve This class will be judged on 80% conformation and 20% Champion 1 point, 1st 6 points, 2nd 4 points, 3rd 2 points, Paced and Mannered. and providing there are more than six entries, 4th 1 point. Judges to asses each horse individually with saddles Waimate A&P Challenge Cup: (re-donated by the removed after they have been assessed ridden. trustees of the late Miss L. Rutherford) for most points in Horses to show true TB qualities. the Hack and Hunter events. Horse to show a good walk as well as gallop (room Betty Harper Cup: most points in hack and hunter events. permitting). Waihuna Cup: Champion Hunter. Places 1st to 4th will accumulate points that will result in an J R Patrick Cup: most points in Clydesdales overall series winner. Mount Studholme Rodeo Cup: donated by Mr & Mrs R Competitors will gain qualification for NZ HOY Olds awarded annually to the winner of most points in the Thoroughbred class by participating in this class at this harness section A&P show. OFFICIAL HORSE/PONY HEIGHT AND PERFORMANCE This class will be judged at the completion of the Hack, CARDS MUST BE CARRIED AT ALL TIMES. FAILURE Park Hack, Riding Horse and Saddle Hunter sections TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN ELIMINATION. and before theSupreme Champion Horse judging. HORSES CAN ONLY BE ENTERED IN EITHER THE Class 1699 Ridden TB Show Horse over 148cm LADY’S HACK OR GENTLEMAN’S HACK NOT BOTH Must be registered with RAS to enter this class, description above. ORDER OF JUDGING AFTER THE COMPLETION OF HACKS - HOY THE HORSE SECTIONS: Main Ring. Saturday 8.30am. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LED MARE OR Entry Fee: Members $8; Non members $12. GELDING KINDLY SPONSORED BY MAXWELLTON Prizemoney: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10; 4th $6. STUD will be judged from the winners of the Led Mare or JUDGE: Nancye Jack Gelding in the Hack, Park Hack, Riding Horse and Saddle Class 1700 Novice Rider, 17 years and over, 0-5 nd Hunter sections. 2 place getter to the Champion to stand wins by for Reserve Class 1701 Best Presented Horse, Rider and RAS-LIVAMOL RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED HORSE Gear CLASS 1699 Class 1702 Novice Hack with 0- 2 wins Class 1703 Novice Hack with 0 - 5 wins SUPREME CHAMPION HACK – Champion Hack, Riding CHAMPION NOVICE HACK Horse, Park Hack and Saddle Hunter to parade. RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE HACK CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT RIDER To be judged from classes 1702 and 1703. Second Placed Hack to be judged from the winners of classes 1700, 1710, 1721, to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for 1722, 1733 and 1744, second place Adult rider to the Reserve Champion Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners Class 1704 Novice Paced and Mannered Hack 0- for Reserve Champion 5 wins Class 1705 Open Hack 158cm and not exceeding ALL SECTIONS MARKED WITH HOY QUALIFY FOR HORSE OF THE YEAR 163cm Class 1706 Open Hack over 163cm RAS-LIVAMOL RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED SHOW Class 1707 Open Ladies Hack on Type HORSE SERIES 2017-18 - HOY (Conformation Class) To be ridden by a lady or gentleman rider Each competitor will register their registered thoroughbred Class 1708 Open Gentlemans Hack on Type with RAS Head Office at (Conformation Class) www.ras.org.nz/equestriansection/RASLivamolseries page
To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman rider Class 1724 Best Presented Saddle Hunter, Rider CHAMPION HACK and Gear RESERVE CHAMPION HACK Class 1725 Novice Saddle Hunter, 0-2 wins To be judged from classes 1705, 1706,1707 and 1708. Second Class 1726 Novice Saddle Hunter, 0 - 5 wins Placed Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER Class 1709 Open Paced & Mannered Hack RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER To be judged from classes 1725 and 1726. Second Placed Saddle Class 1710 Best Rider on a Hack 21 years and Hunter to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining over winners for Reserve Champion Class 1711 Led Adult Hack mare or gelding, four Class 1727 Novice Paced and Mannered Saddle years and over Hunter 0-5 wins Class 1728 Open Saddle Hunter over 148cm and PARK HACKS - HOY not exceeding 163cm Class 1729 Open Saddle Hunter over 163cm Main Ring.Saturday 8.30am. Class 1730 Open Lady's Saddle Hunter on Type ( Entry Fee: Members $8; Non members $12. Conformation class) Prizemoney: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10; 4th $6. JUDGE: Adrienne Bishop To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman Rider Class 1712 Best Presented Park Hack, Rider and Class 1731 Open Gentlemans Saddle Hunter on Gear Type (Conformation class) To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman Rider Class 1713 Novice Park Hack 0 - 2 wins CHAMPION SADDLE HUNTER Class 1714 Novice Park Hack 0 - 5 wins RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE HUNTER CHAMPION NOVICE PARK HACK To be judged from classes 1728,1729,1730 and 1731. Second RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE PARK HACK Placed Saddle Hunter to the Champion to be judged alongside the To be judged from classes 1713 and 1714. Second Placed Park remaining winners for Reserve Champion Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining Class 1732 Open Paced and Mannered Saddle winners for Reserve Champion Hunter Class 1715 Novice Paced and Mannered Park Class 1733 Best Saddle Hunter Rider 21 years Hack 0 - 5 wins and over Class 1716 Open Park Hack over 148cm & not Class 1734 Led Saddle Hunter mare or gelding, exceeding 153cm four years and over Class 1717 Open Park Hack over 153cm & not exceeding 158cm Class 1718 Open Lady's Park Hack on Type RIDING HORSE - HOY (Conformation class) To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman Rider Main Ring. Saturday 8.30am. Class 1719 Open Gentlemans Park Hack on Type Entry Fee: Members $8; Non members $12. Prizemoney: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10; 4th $6. (Conformation class) JUDGE: Stephanie Bishop To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman Rider Class 1735 Best Presented Riding Horse, Rider CHAMPION PARK HACK and Gear RESERVE CHAMPION PARK HACK Class 1736 Novice Riding Horse 0-2 wins To be judged from classes 1716,1717,1718 and 1719. Second Placed Park Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the Class 1737 Novice Riding Horse 0 - 5 wins remaining winners for Reserve Champion CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING HORSE Class 1720 Open Paced & Mannered Park Hack RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING HORSE Class 1721 Best Rider on a Park Hack 21 years To be judged from classes 1736 and 1737. Second Placed Riding Horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining and over winners for Reserve Champion Class 1722 Best Rider Youth or Girl 17 years and Class 1738 Novice Paced and Mannered Riding under 21 years Horse Class 1723 Led Park Hack mare or gelding, four Class 1739 Open Riding Horse over 148cm and years and over not exceeding 163cm Class 1740 Open Riding Horse over 163cm SADDLE HUNTER - HOY Class 1741 Open Lady's Riding Horse on Type (Conformation class) Main Ring. Saturday 8.30am. To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman Rider Entry Fee: Members $8; Non members $12. Class 1742 Open Gentlemans Riding Horse on Prizemoney: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10; 4th $6. JUDGE: Penelope Johnson Type (Conformation class)
To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman Rider To be judged from classes 1747 and 1748. Second Placed Group CHAMPION RIDING HORSE A Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion RESERVE CHAMPION RIDING HORSE To be judged from classes 1739,1740,1741 and 1742. Second Class 1749 Novice Paced and Mannered Show Placed Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the Pony 0-5 wins remaining winners for Reserve Champion Class 1750 Open Show Pony over 138cm and not Class 1743 Open Paced and Mannered Riding exceeding 143cm Horse Class 1751 Open Show Pony over 143cm and not Class 1744 Best Rider 21 years and over on a exceeding 148cm Riding Horse CHAMPION GROUP A PONY Class 1745 Led Riding Horse, Mare or Gelding, RESERVE CHAMPION GROUP A PONY four years and over To be judged from classes 1750 and 1751. Second Placed Group A Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion PONIES Class 1752 Open Paced and Mannered Show Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm Note: Horse/Pony Height Performance Cards must be carried at all times. Failure to do so will result in Class 1753 Best Rider 15-16 years elimination. All pony riders to wear approved helmets with Class 1754 Led Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years three point linkage. All Riders in Pony Sections to be 17 and over, over 138cm & not over 148cm. years and under as at 1 August except novice ponies who may be ridden by an adult in novice classes. GROUP B PONIES - HOY Please note: all conditions and regulations as defined under 'Horses and Ponies' apply to ponies also Entry fee: Members $7, non members $10 Main Ring. Saturday 8.30am. Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5 Entry Fee: Members $7; Non members $10. Waimate Pony Club Challenge Cup: awarded to pony and Prizemoney: 1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $7; 4th $5. rider (nominated at date of entry) gaining most points. To JUDGE: Peter Meyer qualify, entrants must be a member of the Waimate Pony Class 1755 Best Presented pony, rider and gear Club and have attended a minimum of 6 rallies since last Class 1756 Novice Show Pony 0-2 wins Southern Canterbury A & P Show day Class 1757 Novice Show Pony 0-5 wins A J Davey Challenge Cup: awarded annually for the Best CHAMPION NOVICE PONY GROUP B Boy or Girl Rider in Group A. R C & E R Harper Cups: awarded to the Best Rider in RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE PONY GROUP B To be judged from classes 1756 and 1757. Second Placed Group Groups B and Group C B Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion Order of Judging after the completion of the Pony Section judging: Class 1758 Novice Paced and Mannered Show CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LED MARE OR Pony 0-5 wins GELDING KINDLY SPONSORED BY MAXWELLTON Class 1759 Open Show Pony over 128cm and not STUD will be judged from the winners of the Led Mare or exceeding 133cm Gelding class from Group A, B, C and Saddle Hunter Pony nd . 2 place to the champion to stand by for Reserve Class 1760 Open Show Pony over 133cm and not SUPREME CHAMPION PONY from Groups A, B, C and exceeding 138cm Saddle Hunter Pony Open Champion CHAMPION GROUP B PONY CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER RESERVE CHAMPION GROUP B PONY from the winners of classes 1897, 1753, 1762 and 1771 To be judged from classes 1759 and 1760. Second Placed Group B Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion GROUP A PONIES - HOY Class 1761 Open Paced and Mannered Show Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Main Ring. Saturday 8.30am. Class 1762 Best Rider 12-13-14 years Entry Fee: Members $7; Non members $10. Class 1763 Led Pony Mare or Gelding, four years Prizemoney: 1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $7; 4th $5. JUDGE: Annabelle Hampton and over, over 128cm & not over 138cm Class 1897 Best Novice Junior Rider, 0-5 wins Class 1746 Best Presented Pony, Rider and Gear Class 1747 Novice Show Pony 0-2 wins Class 1748 Novice Show Pony 0 - 5 wins CHAMPION NOVICE PONY GROUP A RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE PONY GROUP A
GROUP C PONIES - HOY Class 1780 Open Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony Main Ring. Saturday 8.30am. Class 1781 Led Saddle Hunter Mare or Gelding, Entry Fee: Members $7; Non members $10. four years and over not exceeding 148cm Prizemoney: 1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $7; 4th $5. JUDGE: TBC Class 1764 Best Presented Pony, Rider and Gear LEAD REIN - HOY Class 1765 Novice Show Pony 0 - 2 wins Class 1766 Novice Show Pony 0 - 5 wins Saturday 8.30am Entry fees: Members $7, non members $10 CHAMPION NOVICE PONY GROUP C Prizes: 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $6, 4th $4. RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE PONY GROUP C JUDGE: Fiona Smeaton To be judged from classes 1765 and 1766. Second Placed Group Not over 128cm C Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining Riders in this section may not enter any other section, winners for Reserve Champion unless in a Lead Rein class(s) in a Breed Section. Riders Class 1767 Novice Paced and Mannered Show must be under eight years of age, with a minimum age of Pony 0-5 wins four years. Ponies to be lead by a leader (14 years and over) with the lead rein attached to the caveson noseband Class 1768 Open Show Pony not exceeding of a snaffle bridle. Ponies will be asked to walk and trot – 123cm no cantering under any circumstances. Running or bearing Class 1769 Open Show Pony over 123cm and not reins or similar tackle are not allowed. RAS leases exceeding 128cm accepted. Proof of this must be shown if asked. CHAMPION GROUP C PONY Class 1782 Best Presented Pony, Rider and Gear RESERVE CHAMPION GROUP C PONY Class 1783 Best District Combination To be judged from classes 1768 and 1769. Second Placed Group Class 1784 Novice Lead Rein Pony, not C Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining exceeding 128cm 0-5 wins winners for Reserve Champion Class 1785 Open Lead Rein Pony, not exceeding Class 1770 Open Paced and Mannered Show 123cm Pony not over 128cm Class 1786 Open Lead Rein Pony over 123cm Class 1771 Best Rider 11 years and under and not exceeding 128cm Class 1772 Led Pony Mare or Gelding, four years CHAMPION LEAD REIN PONY and over, not over 128cm RESERVE CHAMPION LEAD REIN PONY To be judged from classes 1784,1785 and 1786. Second Placed SADDLE HUNTER PONIES - HOY Lead Rein to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion Main Ring: 8.30am Class 1787 Open Paced and Mannered Lead Rein Entry Fee: Mem $7 NMem $10 Pony PM 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $5 Class 1788 Best Leading Rein Rider 6 - 7 yrs JUDGE: Tania Bellamy Class 1773 Best Presented Pony, Rider and Gear Class 1789 Best Leading Rein Rider 4 - 5 yrs Class 1774 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony 0-2 wins Class 1775 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony 0-5 wins FIRST RIDDEN COMBINATION - HOY CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER PONY Saturday Follows Led Rein. RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE HUNTER PONY Entry fees: Members $7, non members $10 To be judged from classes 1774 and 1775. Second Placed Saddle Prizes: 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $6, 4th $4. Hunter Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the JUDGE: Fiona Smeaton remaining winners for Reserve Champion Class 1776 Novice Paced and Mannered Saddle Not over 138cm. All riders to be under 10 yrs of age as at Hunter Pony 0-5 wins 1 August 2017. Combination may not eligible to compete Class 1777 Open Saddle Hunter Pony not in any other section.. Riders only eligible to compete in the First Ridden Section for a maximum of 24 months from the exceeding 128cm date of the first show in First Ridden Section. No cantering Class 1778 Open Saddle Hunter Pony over as a class allowed, however, judge may ask in individual 128cm and not exceeding 138cm workouts. Same combination may not enter led rein Class 1779 Open Saddle Hunter Pony over section and the First Ridden Section BUT the same pony 138cm and not exceeding 148cm may be entered in both with different rider in the First Ridden Section providing classes do not clash. These CHAMPION OPEN SADDLE HUNTER PONY ponies are not eligible for any Group B or C classes. RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE HUNTER PONY District entrants must be owned and ridden by a South To be judged from classes 1777, 1778 and 1779. Second Placed Canterbury resident. RAS leases accepted. Proof of this Saddle Hunter Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the to be shown if asked. Snaffle bit only. ALL height and remaining winners for Reserve Champion
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