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Kaitaia & Districts A & P Association Inc Incorporated 1889 132nd Annual Show 22nd February 2020 A&P Showgrounds, Kaitaia SHOW ADMISSION ADULTS $5 CHILDREN 5 – 16 YEARS $2 UNDER 5 YEARS FREE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES & PRIZES All entries close Friday 14th February 2019 Entries: Lynn Macrae, 84 Paparore Road, RD1, Awanui, 0486 Email: kaitaiashow@gmail.com 22 February 2020 www.kaitaiashow.nz
List of Supporters & Donations Ambreed • Archibald Motors • Back2Wood Demolitions • Ballance Fertiliser • Bellingham Quarries • Bells Produce • Blumhardt Family - Birchlands Stud • Braithwaite Family • Brakes Flooring Xtra • B Travers Builder • Carpet Court • Carrfields • Craig Maisey Builders and Glass ltd • CRV Ambreed • David Wilson • Elmbury Stud - M Bath • Empire Mart • Far North Ayrshire Club • Farmlands • Far North Chiropractic • Far North Tyre Service • Farm Source • Far North Vets• Far North Holstein Friesian Club • Fibre Fresh • Foster Motors • Harcourts • Hard Core Contracting • Hygain Horse Feeds • Hunting & Fishing • Kelaray Stud Kaitaia Glass & Aluminium • Kaitaia Hire Mangonui • K Oud Contracting Kaitaia Tractors • Kaitaia Water Centre • • Kaitaia Motorcycles •KPH Construction • Kane Wells Contracting • • L J Hooker • Laser Electrical • Mac’s Saddlery • Haulage • Mate Radich • Mastercraft Kitchens Kaitaia • M & J Hudson • Ninety Mile Motors • Northland Ayrshires • Orana Motor Inn & Restaurant • Oilways Hydraulics • Pa Hill Ayrshires • PanelLock Homes • PGG Wrightson Kaitaia • Pukenui Holiday Park • Ray White Kaitaia • Resene Paints • Riders Sports • Rogers & Rogers • Saddlery Warehouse • Sandhills Performance Ponies • AJ & E Schluter • Signs of Life • Shackletons Unichem • Stihl Shop Kaitaia • Stonecraft • Top Knotch Traders • Top Vets • Totalspan • Wendy Crombie-Ray White • Whitelaw Weber
MEMBERSHIPS 2019/2020 R Braithwaite Peter Jackson K Oud J Burrough J Kennedy L Oud I M Buselich E Kunicich S Pearce L Chuck M Lo Giacco G Robinson P Cunningham J Macpherson A Schluter B Dodds M Macpherson S Schluter D Finlaysoin K Mason G Senn M Gamble M Matthews C Travers M Holland B McDonald G Travers M & J Hudson T McMahon R Shepherd M Hutchings O Michie L Walker Patty Jackson G O’Brien L Walker GENERAL INFORMATION – STEWARDS Chief Steward M Macpherson 09 408 2766 Sheep/Wool G Senn 09 408 0818 Equestrian D Finlayson 027 499 2336 Arabs K Mason 09 408 7935 Cattle Mike Brockbank 09 408 5715 Dairy Cattle G Travers 09 9296822 Trade Space B McDonald 09 9296822 Pet Parade Top Vets 09 408 2838
Programme of Horse Events - Saturday 22nd February 2020 9:00 am Park Hacks, Show Hacks, Riding Horse and Saddle Hunter Classes (Main Oval) 9:00 am Ridden Pony, Show Pony, Saddle Hunter Pony Classes (Main Oval) 9:00 am Pony Club Classes (Main Oval) 9.00 am Lead Rein and First Ridden Classes (Main Oval) 1:00 pm Stock Horse Classes (Main Oval) 1:00 pm Hunter classes (Main Oval) 1:00 pm Arabian Horses (Polo Cross field) 1:00 pm Led Sport Horse Classes/Led Pony Classes (Polo Cross field)
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY HORSE & PONY SECTION All competitors must comply with steward’s instructions • Late entry penalty of 50% NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED ON SHOW DAY • Entries will not be acknowledged unless accompanied by entry fees. Entries made by phone or email must have entry fees paid immediately by bank deposit. Please email proof of deposit. • Competitors under the age of 25yrs are required to enter their date of birth on entry forms. • Entry Fees, unless otherwise stated, $5.00 per class entered. Members receive a 10% discount. • Prize money unless otherwise stated, 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 Four or more entries – Full prize money paid out Three or less entries – 1st prize only paid out If only 1 entry in class – Ribbon prize only. • Supported classes may be product instead of prize money • Only first place getters to parade for champion, 2nd place getters to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. • All Horses must have an RAS height certificate to be carried at all times, excluding the Sport Horse, Show Hunter, Stock Horse and Pony Club Section. • Entry to Pony Rings, up to 16 yrs (@ the first of August) • Two refusals or failing to jump a fence will eliminate • Stallion entries will be accepted but must be supervised at all times in accordance with current RAS rules. They must have an “S” badge attached at all time. • No penning behind tapes or ropes of the horses or ponies while on the show grounds at all times. • In accordance with the Health and Safety Act, the rider must wear an approved safety helmet at all times. HEALTH & SAFETY: All Exhibitors agree to comply with the Terms of the Health & Safety to Work Act 2016 and its subsequent amendments. Kaitaia & Districts A & P will not accept no responsibility in any claim from any person resulting from non-compliance with the act. RULES AND REGULATIONS: All entries to be made under the Rules and Regulations of the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand as adopted by the Association, and no entry will be accepted except on the express condition that the exhibitor shall comply with and submit to such regulation and rules of the association in all respects. FORBIDDEN SUBSTANCES: The Kaitaia & Districts A&P Association is an affiliated A&P Show of the Royal Agricultural society of New Zealand (Inc) and as such the rules of the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand (Inc) for Forbidden Substances will apply to this show. All matters pertaining to the Forbidden Substances come under the jurisdiction of the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand (Inc) Horse steward’s council, Forbidden Substances Judiciary Committee Testing for forbidden substances will be carried out by Stewards appointed by the Forbidden Substances Judiciary Committee from nominations made by the Royal Agricultural Society District Committee and subject to approval by KDAP Assn
HORSE TROPHIES PLEASE RETURN ALL CUPS AND TROPHIES NO LATER THAN SHOW DAY. ALL TROPHIES TO BE COLLECTED FROM THE TROPHY STEWARD IN THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE. HACKS McBeth Cup Best Local Hack N Sloane Trophy Champion Hack PARK HACKS Gardner Trophy Champion Park Hack Peter Gardiner Memorial Trophy Best Local Hack INTERMEDIATE PONY Thelma Puckey Memorial Trophy Local Pony on the Flat Goodhew Trophy Champion Pony Gloria Reed Challenge Local Rider JUNIOR PONY Patrons Trophy Champion Pony on the Flat Barry Cup Local Rider K McKenty Cup Most Points (Local residents only) SPORT HORSES P & G Curtis Tray Mare to Breed .
DEFINITIONS HACK Over 158 cm The ideal hack should be a sound quality animal with good conformation and even temperament. A top class hack will also show elegance and gaiety and demonstrate very good movement. The stride is expected to be long, straight and light, covering a lot of ground with some extravagance. Exaggerated knee action is not desirable. The hack should possess the qualities of a good riding horse, presence, elegance and free movement. It is these qualities that catch a Judge’s eye. PARK HACK Over 148cm and up to 158cm. The ideal Park Hack should be a sound quality animal with good conformation and even temperament. A top class Park Hack will also show elegance and gaiety and demonstrate very good movement. The stride is expected to be long, straight and light, covering a lot of ground with some extravagance. The Park Hack should possess the qualities of a good riding horse, presence, elegance and free movement. SADDLE HUNTER Over 148cm. The ideal Hunter under Saddle should have substance, be active and well mannered, with strong easy paces. A Saddle Hunter must be capable of carrying weight for long distances over varied country. Flat Hunters are expected to gallop in their work out and gallop must play a large part in the decision of the Judge. RIDING HORSE This is a Show Horse of slightly less elegance and gaiety than a Show Hack. Over 148cm, it has more bone and substance than a Show Hack but is not as heavy as a Hunter; with workman-like strong even paces, excellent conformation, manners and temperament, and capable of carrying a Lady or Gentleman rider pleasantly over longer journey’s than a Show Hack. LEAD REIN & FIRST RIDDEN PONIES Both leading Rein and First Ridden Ponies should be safe and suitable. They should possess a good front, even gaits and not too wide for the small riders. The stride should not be too long, as they would unseat the rider and cause the rider to lose balance. Ideally the First Ridden Pony is a little more scopey in both conformation and movement than the Leading Rein pony, although many ponies compete successfully in both sections. Combinations in one section may not enter any other section. Lead Rein riders must be 7 years of age and under. Ponies to be led by an adult with the leading rein attached to the 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. PONY The ideal pony should be a sound quality animal with good conformation and even temperaments. A top class pony will also show elegance and gaiety and demonstrate very good movement. The stride is expected to be long, straight and light, covering a lot of ground with some extravagance and free movement. The pony should possess the qualities of a good riding horse, presence, elegance and free movement. Ponies should have definite pony type and characteristics. PONY CLUB This class is open to all riders up to the age of 24 years. No height certificate is required There is also an adult ride for those 25 years and over NOVICE A Novice exhibit or rider is one that has yet to win six (6) classes in any division within the competitions provided by any A&P show/event.
HORSE SECTION Judging commences 9.00 **A horse may only be entered in the Show Hack or Park Hack or Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter section. A horse may only be entered in a Lady’s or Gentleman’s class - not both** All entries to carry current RAS height certificate. Supreme Ridden Horse – Sponsored by Kelaray Stud Garland and $100 Cash Prize Combined Best Presented & Rider Classes - For Show Hacks, Park Hacks, Riding Horses & Saddle Hunter Horses. 31 Presented Show Hack, Park Hack, Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter & Rider Vouchers supported by Saddlery Warehouse 32 Local Horse – Park Hack, Show Hack, Saddle Hunter & Riding Horse combined Supported by Laser Electrical 33 Novice Rider, 17 years & over, 0-5 wins Supported by Ray White Kaitaia 34 Youth or Girl Rider,17 years & under 21 years Supported by The Braithwaite Family 35 Best Rider, 21 years & over Supported by Kaitaia Water Centre Champion & Reserve Champion Adult Rider. (To be judged from the winners of classes 33,34, & 35. Second placed rider to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion. RIDERS SPORTS PARK HACK RING - over 148cm & not exceeding 158cm **A horse may only be entered in the Show Hack or Park Hack or Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter section. A horse may only be entered in a Lady’s or Gentleman’s class - not both** 36 Novice Park Hack, 0-2 wins Supported by Riders Sports 37 Novice Park Hack, 0-5 wins Supported by Back2wood Demolition Champion & Reserve Champion Novice Park Hack (To be judged from the winners of classes 36 & 37. Second placed Novice Park Hack to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion) 38 Novice Paced & Mannered Park Hack, 0-5 wins Supported by Riders Sports 39 Open Park Hack, over 148cm & not exceeding 153cm Supported by Braithwaite Family 40 Open Park Hack, over 153cm & not exceeding 158cm Supported by Hard Core Contracting Ltd 41 Open Lady’s Park Hack on Type - Lady or Gentleman Rider Supported by Resene Colorshop 42 Open Gentleman’s Park Hack on Type - Lady or Gentleman Rider Supported by Laser Electrical Champion & Reserve Champion Open Park Hack – Gardner Trophy (To be judged from the winners of classes 39,40,41 & 42. Second placed horse to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion. 43 Open Paced & Mannered Park Hack Supported by Riders Sports
SHOW HACK RING - over 158cm Judging follows Park Hack **A horse may only be entered in the Show Hack or Park Hack or Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter section. A horse may only be entered in a Lady’s or Gentleman’s class - not both** 44 Novice Show Hack, 0-2 wins Supported by Far North Tyre Services 45 Novice Show Hack, 0-5 wins Supported by Laser Electrical Champion & Reserve Novice Show Hack (To be judged from the winners of classes 44 & 45. Second placed horse to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for reserve Champion. 46 Novice Paced & Mannered Show Hack, 0-5 wins Supported by Pukenui Holiday Park 47 Open Show Hack, over 158cm & not exceeding 163cm Supported by Mastercraft Kitchens 48 Open Show Hack, over 163cm Supported by Hard Core Contracting Ltd 49 Open Lady’s Hack on Type - Lady or Gentleman Rider Supported by Back2Wood Demolition 50 Open Gentleman’s Hack on Type - Lady or Gentleman Rider Supported by Wendy Crombie Ray White Champion & Reserve Champion Open Show Hack – N Sloane Trophy (To be judged from the winners of Classes 47,48,49 & 50. Second placed horse to the Champion will be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion. 51 Open Paced & Mannered Show Hack Supported by Carpet Court PanelLock Homes RIDING HORSE RING - Over 148cm Judging follows Show Hack **A horse may only be entered in the Show Hack or Park Hack or Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter section. A horse may only be entered in a Lady’s or Gentleman’s class - not both** 52 Novice Riding Horse, 0-2 wins Supported by PanelLock Homes 53 Novice Riding Horse, 0-5 wins Supported by PanelLock Homes Champion & Reserve Champion Novice Riding Horse. (To be judged from the winners of classes 52 & 53. Second Placed horse to the Champion is to be judged alongside remaining winners for Reserve Champion.) 54 Novice Paced & Mannered Riding Horse, 0-5 wins Supported by PanelLock Homes 55 Open Riding Horse, over 148cm & not exceeding 163cm Supported by PanelLock Homes 56 Open Riding Horse, over 163cm Supported by PanelLock Homes 57 Open Lady’s Riding Horse on Type - Lady or Gentleman Rider Supported by PanelLock Homes 58 Open Gentleman’s Riding Horse on Type - Lady or Gentleman Rider Supported by Foster Motors Champion & Reserve Champion Open Riding Horse. (To be judged from the winners of classes 55,56,57 & 58. Second placed horse to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.) 59 Open Paced & Mannered Riding Horse Supported by Carpet Court
SADDLE HUNTER RING - Over 148cm **A horse may only be entered in the Show Hack or Park Hack or Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter section. A horse may only be entered in a Lady’s or Gentleman’s class - not both** 60 Novice Saddle Hunter, 0-2 wins Supported by Carpet Court 61 Novice Saddle Hunter, 0-5 wins Supported by Back2wood Demolition Champion & Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter. (To be judged from the winners of classes 60 & 61. Second placed horse to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.) 62 Novice Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter, 0-5 wins Supported by Stihl Shop 63 Open Saddle Hunter, over 148cm & not exceeding 163cm Supported by Ray White Kaitaia 64 Open Saddle Hunter, over 163cm Supported by Foster Motors 65 Open Lady’s Saddle Hunter on Type - Lady or Gentleman Rider Supported by Pukenui Holiday Park 66 Open Gentleman’s Saddle Hunter on Type - Lady or Gentleman Rider Supported by Stihl Shop Champion & Reserve Champion Open Saddle Hunter (To be judged from the winners of classes 63,64,65 & 66. Second placed horse to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.) 67 Open Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter Supported by Resene Colorshop
EMPIRE MART HACK HUNTERS HUNTER CLASSES: Height 90cm – 1m 141 Eye Opener Supported by Empire Mart 142 Rider over Hurdles Supported by Far North Chiropractic 143 Local Hunter Supported by Empire Mart 144 Novice Hunter 0 – 5 wins Supported by Empire Mart 145 Novice Hunter 0 – 2 wins Supported by Hard Core Contracting Ltd 146 Open Hunter Supported by Sloane Livestock. ENTRY FEE: $10 Money: 1st $40; 2nd $20; 3rd $15 147 Special Hunter Supported by Empire Mart 148 Handy Hunter Supported by Hard Core Contracting Ltd 149 Wire Jump Supported by Braithwaite Family CHAMPION & RESERVE HUNTER (1st PLACE GETTERS FROM CLASSES, 144 - 148, 2nd PLACE GETTERS TO STAND BY)
RIDDEN PONY SECTION Judging commences 9.00 A pony may only be entered in the Show Pony ring or the Saddle Hunter Pony Ring - Not Both. Combined section open to both Show Pony & Saddle Hunter Pony All novice pony classes are open to riders of any age. Adults may Ride ponies in Novice Classes only. All ages of riders are taken as at 01/08/18. All competitors to carry current RAS Height Certificate Combined Best Presented & Rider Classes 71 Best presented Show Pony or Saddle Hunter Pony, Rider & Equipment Vouchers supported by Saddlery Warehouse 72 Local Rider 12 years & under (Barry Cup)-Local Residents only Supported by Bruce Travers Builder 73 Local Rider 13-16 years (Gloria Reed Challenge Trophy)-Local Residents only Supported by Kaitaia Water Centre 74 Local Pony – Show Pony or Saddle Hunter Pony (Thelma Puckey Memorial Trophy)- Local Resident only Supported by Ray White Kaitaia 75 Best Novice Junior Rider, 0-5 wins Supported by Totalspan 76 Best Rider, 11 years & under Supported by Mastercraft Kitchens Kaitaia 77 Best Rider, 12,13 & 14 years Supported by Kaitaia Glass & Aluminium 78 Best Rider, 15 & 16 years Supported Far North Tyres Service Champion & Reserve Champion Junior Rider (To be judged from the winners of classes 75, 76,77 & 78. Second Placed Rider to the Champion Junior rider is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion) L J HOOKER SHOW PONY RING A pony may only be entered in the Show Pony ring or the Saddle Hunter Pony Ring - Not Both 81 Novice Show Pony 148cm & under 0-2 wins Supported by L J Hooker 82 Novice Show Pony 148cm & under 0-5 wins Supported Far North Tyre Service Champion & Reserve Novice Show Pony (To be judged from the winners of classes 81 & 82. Second placed pony to the champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion) 83 Novice Paced & Mannered Show pony 148cm & under 0-5 wins Supported by Sandhills Performance Ponies 84 Open Show Pony, not exceeding 128cm Supported by LJ Hooker 85 Open Show Pony, over 128cm & not exceeding 138cm Supported by Sandhills Performance Ponies 86 Open Show Pony, over 138cm & not exceeding 148cm Supported by L J Hooker Champion & Reserve Open Show Pony – Goodhew Trophy (To be judged from the winners of classes 84, 85 & 86. Second placed pony to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.) 87 Open Paced & Mannered Show Pony 148cm & under Supported by LJ Hooker
SADDLE HUNTER PONY RING A pony may only be entered in the Show Pony ring or the Saddle Hunter Pony Ring - Not Both 88 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony 148cm & under, 0-2 wins Supported by Wendy Crombie-Ray White 89 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony 148cm & under, 0-5 wins Supported by Bells Produce Champion & Reserve Novice Saddle Hunter Pony (To be judged from the winners of classes 88 & 89, Second placed pony to the Champion is to be judged alongside remaining winners for Reserve Champion.) 90 Novice Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony 148cm & under, 0-5 wins Supported by Totalspan 91 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, not exceeding 128cm Supported by Sandhills Performance Ponies 92 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, over 128cm & not exceeding 138cm K Oud Contracting 93 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, over 138cm & not exceeding 148cm supported by Sandhills Performance Ponies Champion & Reserve Open Saddle Hunter Pony – Patrons Trophy (To be judged from the winners of classes 91,92 & 93. Second placed pony to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.) 94 Open Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony 148cm & under Supported by Stihl Shop
LEAD REIN SECTION Judging commences 9.00 In this section, the judging criteria is 60% suitability, temperament and safeness, & 40% conformation & paces. Riders in this section may not enter any other section. Riders must be under 8 years of age and a minimum of 4 years of age as at 01/08/18. Ponies to be led by an attendant (14 years & over) with the lead rein attached to the cavesson noseband of a snaffle bridle. Ponies will be asked to walk & trot - no cantering under any circumstances. All entries to carry current RAS height certificate. 101 Best presented Rider, Pony & Handler Vouchers supported by Saddlery Warehouse 102 Novice Lead Rein Pony, not exceeding 128cm 0-5 wins Supported by Far North Chirpractic 103 Open Lead Rein Pony, not exceeding 123cm Supported by K Oud Contracting 104 Open Lead Rein Pony, over 123cm & not exceeding 128cm Supported by Carters Tyres Champion & Reserve Champion Lead Rein Pony (to be judged from the winners of classes 102,103 & 104. Second placed Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion) 105 Open Paced & Mannered Lead Rein Pony Supported by Mastercraft Kitchens Kaitaia 106 Best Lead Rein Rider Supported by Resene Paints STONECRAFT FIRST RIDDEN SECTION This is a transition ring from being led to riding on your own. Riders in this section may not enter any other section. A First Ridden Rider is only able to compete in the First Ridden Section for a maximum of twenty- four months from the date of their first Show. The age limit in the First Ridden Section is under 10 years as at 01/08/18. In this section the judging criteria is 60% suitability, temperament & safeness and 40% conformation & paces. No Cantering on the Circle, Canter only during individual workouts. All entries to carry current RAS height certificate. 111 Best Presented First Ridden Pony, Rider & Equipment – Supported by Kaitaia Glass & Aluminium 112 Novice First Ridden Pony, not exceeding 138cm 0-5 wins – Supported by Riders Sports 113 Open First Ridden Pony, not exceeding 128cm – Supported by Stonecraft 114 Open First Ridden Pony, over 128cm & not exceeding 138cm Supported by Riders Sports Champion & Reserve Champion First Ridden Pony (To be judged from the winners of classes 112, 113 & 114. Second placed pony to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion) 115 Paced & Mannered First Ridden Pony 0-5 wins – Supported by Stonecraft 116 Open Paced & Mannered First Ridden Pony – Supported by Kaitaia Glass & Aluminium 117 Novice First Ridden Rider 0-5 wins -- Supported by Stonecraft 118 Open First Ridden Rider – Supported by Stonecraft
EMPIRE MART PONY HUNTER CLASSES Heights 60cm – 80cms 241 Eye Opener Supported by Empire Mart 242 Novice Rider 0 – 5 wins Supported by Empire Mart 243 Rider 12yrs and under Supported by Fosters 244 Rider 13yrs and over Supported by Oilway Hydraulics 245 Local Rider 12yrs and under Supported by Bells Produce Kaitaia 246 Local Rider 13yrs and over Supported by Empire Mart 247 Novice Pony Hunter 0 – 2 wins Supported by Oilway Hydraulics 248 Novice Pony Hunter 0 – 5 wins Supported by Macs Saddlery 249 Open Hunter Supported by Sloane Livestock; ENTRY FEE $10 Prize Money: 1st $40; 2nd $20; 3rd $15 250 Handy Hunter Supported by Empire Mart 251 Wire Jump Supported by Macs Saddlery CHAMPION AND RESERVE HUNTER (1st PLACE GETTERS FROM CLASSES, 247 - 250, 2nd PLACE GETTERS TO STAND BY) PONY CLUB RING Judging to commence at 9:00 am Entry Fee: $5.00 per class Prize Money 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 Ribbon only for 4th Place OPEN TO RIDERS 3 YEARS AND UP TO 24 YEARS. OPEN TO ALL HACKS AND PONIES NO HEIGHT CERTIFICATE REQUIRED 121 Best Presented Mount, Rider & Gear 122 Rider 6 years and under (on or off lead) 123 Rider on the Flat 7-12 years Supported by Craig Maisey Builders & Glass Ltd 124 Rider on the Flat 13-16 years 125 Rider on the Flat 17 years and up to 24 years 126 Best Walk, Trot & Halt (12 years and under on or off lead) 127 Best Walk, Trot, Canter & Halt 128 Best Figure of 8 129 Best Combination (open to all competitors) 130 Walk, Trot, Jump (open to all competitors) 131 Walk, Trot, Canter, Jump (open to all competitors) 132 School Mount (To carry 2 or more riders) CHAMPION AND RESERVE PONY CLUB MOUNT (1st PLACE GETTERS FROM CLASSES), 2nd PLACE GETTERS TO STAND BY)
STOCK HORSE RING Judging to commence at 1:00pm in Main Oval Entry Fee: $5.00 per class Prize Money 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 Age required on entry for Junior Classes NOTE: ALL RIDERS MUST WEAR RED TAGGED SAFETY HELMETS. 161 Best Turned Out, Stock Horse, Rider and Gear 162 Best Walking Stock Horse 163 Versatile Stock Horse Supported by Empire Mart 164 Versatile Stock Horse, Rider 12yrs and under 165 Riding Pattern (Walk, Trot, Figure 8, Canter Figure 8) 166 Riding Pattern, 12 years and under (Walk, Trot, Figure 8, Canter Figure 8) 167 Open & Shut Gate (keeping hand on gate throughout) 168 Trail Class (Poles, Water, Dismount, Remount opposite Side, Back Through Poles) 169 Junior Trail Class, 12yrs and under 170 Bending Race 171 Junior bending, 12 years and under 172 Flag Race 173 Junior flag race, 12 years and under 174 Tow Bag, open to all 175 Progressive Race, open to all 176 Local Stock Horse, open to all local stock horses Supported by Empire Mart 177 Junior barrel race, 12 years and under 178 Barrel Race SENIORCHAMPION AND RESERVE STOCK HORSE AND RIDER (BASED ON POINTS 1st = 10, 2nd = 6, 3rd = 4) Excluding class 176, Local Stock Horse JUNIOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE STOCK HORSE AND RIDER POINTS FROM CLASSES 164, 166, 169, 171, 173, 177 only.
SPORT HORSE and PONY RING Judging to commence at 1.00pm (Polo cross Field) Entry Fee $5.00 per Class. Prize Money 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 No Height Certificate Required, 181 Best presented Horse and Handler. Supported by Ninety Mile Motors 182 Mare to Breed from, open to all ages (PG Curtis Trophy) 183 1 – 3 year old Filly, Colt, or Gelding suitable for Dressage Supported by Ninety Mile Motors 184 1 – 3 year old Filly, Colt, or Gelding suitable for Show jumping 185 1 – 3 year old Filly, Colt, or Gelding suitable for Eventing Champion & Reserve Sport Horse Junior 186 Sport Horse 4 years and over Mare, Stallion or Gelding Supported by Ninety Mile Motors 187 Best Sport Horse suitable for Dressage 4 years and over 188 Best Sport Horse suitable for Showing 4 years and over 189 Best Sport Horse suitable for Show jumping 4 years and over 190 Best Sport Horse suitable for Eventing 4 years and over 191 Best Sport Horse suitable for Hunting 4 years and over Champion & Reserve Sport Horse, 4yrs and over LED PONIES 192 Best Presented Pony and Handler 193 Pony Mare to Breed 194 1 - 3 year old Filly, Colt, or Gelding Led Pony 195 Led Pony 4 years and over Mare, Stallion or Gelding Champion & Reserve Led Pony 196 Led Pony suitable for Dressage 197 Led Pony suitable for showing 198 Led Pony suitable for Pony Club 199 Led Pony suitable for Jumping Supreme Champion in Hand Sport Horse
KELARAY STUD ARABIAN RING Classes to commence at 1:00 pm on Polo cross field Entry Fee $5.00 per Class. Prize Money 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 NO HEIGHT CERTIFICATE REQUIRED LED CLASSES 211 Best presented Purebred & Derivative 212 Junior Purebred 3yrs and under 213 Junior Derivative 3yrs and under 214 Purebred Mare 4yrs and over 215 Purebred Male 4yrs and over 216 Derivative Mare 4yrs and over 217 Derivative Male 4yrs and over CHAMPION & RESERVE LED PUREBRED ARABIAN CHAMPION & RESERVE LED DERIVATIVE ARABIAN 218 Purebred Most Classic Head 219 Purebred Most Classic Action 220 Derivative Quality Head 221 Derivative Quality Action 222 Showmanship at Halter (Combined) RIDDEN CLASSES 223 Best Presented Horse and Rider (Purebred and Derivative) 224 Novice Purebred 0-5 wins 225 Novice Derivative 0-5 wins 226 Open Purebred 227 Open Derivative 228 Paced and Mannered Purebred 229 Paced and Mannered Derivativ CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN ARABIAN
TROPHIES PLEASE RETURN ALL CUPS AND TROPHIES NO LATER THAN SHOW DAY ALL TROPHIES TO BE COLLECTED FROM THE TROPHY STEWARD IN THE SECRETARYS OFFICE ALL WINNERS OF THE 2015 CHALLENGE TROPHIES ARE REQUESTED TO RETURN SAME TO SECRETARY PRIOR TO SHOW DAY KAITAIA and DISTRICTS A&P ASSOCIATION NAIT NUMBER 441834 DAIRY and BEEF CATTLE RULES REGARDING TB REGULATIONS For animals from herds which are under movement restrictions imposed by and Official Directive or Restricted Place Notice by the Animal Health Board – the owner will have to satisfy the requirements of the Movement Control Notice before animals can move off the property to the Show. Provided these requirements are met, the AHB cannot prevent these animals from being shown. However, A & P Associations may choose not to accept such animals in the interests of other exhibitors. The RAS & the AHB strongly recommended A & P Associations do not accept such animals. • For animals from Declared Movement Control Areas – all animals over the age of 90 days are to be tested, and have a clear test within 60 days prior to being moved to the show. • For animals from C10 status herds in Surveillance Areas (e.g. Northland) No test is required but a clearly dated test allocation form or other documentation from the AHB must be submitted that shows the herd is not overdue for a whole herd test. • For animals from all other areas – if the herd has a C3 status or better, no test is required PROVIDED the whole herd test was within 12 months prior to the show, a) if the last whole herd test was within 12 months prior to the show, then show cattle over one year MUST have a clear test within the current show season. b) If the herd has a status of C1 or C2, then show cattle over 1 year old MUST have clear test within the current show season.
Northern District RAS • Young Parader 2019-2020 Competition for Dairy and Beef Sections The aim of this competition is to encourage young people to enhance their skills on animal handling and knowledge whilst fostering showmanship between competitors as we as having an opportunity to bridge the gap between calf club and the pedigree ring • This competition is run in the Northern District only and the overall top four placings will be selected from participants who live within the Northern Districts RAS region. • Competitors in the Junior competition are to be aged 5 – 12 (inclusive), whilst competitors in the Senior competition are to be aged 13 -19 (inclusive). All ages are as of October 1st of the current show season. Competitors may be asked for proof of age on show day. • Entry is to be free for all competitors • In the both the dairy and beef competitions, junior competitors may only enter a calf and senior competitors may enter either a calf or yearling only • The competitor may only enter the beef or dairy class – not both. Any competitor recorded competing in both the dairy and beef section will be excluded from the overall competition • To be eligible for the overall Northern District Young Parader prize, the competitor must complete in four or more Northern District A & P shows in the particular class for the current Show season. • The competitor may enter as many shows as they wish, however their final score will be calculated as an average from their top four shows. • The highest scoring Northern District competitors in each of the four classes will receive $100 for 1st place, $75 for 2nd, $50 for 3rd and $25 for 4th place, sponsored by the Northern District RAS. • Judges are to line-up all competitors. Shows are to record the names of all entrants regardless of placing Results will be published on the Northern Districts RAS Youth Facebook page shortly after each show in order to track the competition. Please contact this page directly with any queries. Points are to be awarded as follows (regardless of number of competitors in the class) 1st = 6, 2nd = 5, 3rd = 4, 4th = 3, 5th = 2, 6th = 1 Judging Guidelines Presentation of the competitor • The competitor will wear a plain white shirt with dark pants and clean, strong, appropriate boots For cattle handling. No open footwear or gumboots are permitted. • No logos or advertising, including stud names to be present on any clothing including hats Presentation of Animal • The animal itself is not judged however the general presentation is taken into consideration as the youth will have prepared the animal for the ring. • Rope, leather, chain and nylon halters are permitted. It should be clean and fit the animal correctly • For beef competitors if a show stick is carried it must be carried correctly. Parading of the animal • The competitor should aim to display the animal in such a manner that the judge gains a clear view of the animal at all times and that the animal is seen to the best of its ability. • Emphasis is placed on the effort of the competitor to be able to parade and handle in general regardless of the particular animal on the end of the halter, therefore senior competitors will be requested to swap animals (juniors will not) • The competitor should be able to stop, move the animal on and keep under control whilst being aware of where the judge is in the ring • Outside assistance is not permitted under any circumstances and competitors will be disqualified
BEEF & FAT STOCK • Prize money may be substituted by products • Classes for ANY DISTINCT BREED must be stated on the entry form • Three or less entries in class, No Prize Money, Ribbons only • First prize bull in any breed, judge for Champion and Reserve • First prize female in any breed, judged for Champion and Reserve • Unregistered section NOT eligible for Championship ribbons • The age of junior yearlings is to be computed on or after June 1. All beef bulls 2 years and over must be ringed and led. All bulls must be securely tied in the stalls by an adequate halter as well as a leather collar or chain. All pedigree cattle one year and over must be registered with the Breed Society BALLANCE FERTILISER POINTS PRIZE FOR BEEF STOCK At Broadwood A&P Show & Kaitaia A&P Show Accumulative Points Prize over the 2 shows to be competed for in each section RULES: Open to all competitors of all classes of each show Competitors must enter both shows • Allocation of Points as per show schedule Five or more entries – 1st 6 points, 2nd 4 points, 3rd 1 point Where there are less than 5 entries 1st 5 points, 2nd 3 points, & 3rd 1 point Ties count as one win each, No points for Champion or Reserve
CARRFIELDS BEEF CATTLE SECTION Judging Commences 10am Sharp • Entry Fee: $5.00 per Class Prize Money 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 TROPHIES TI Coulter Cup Champion Bull Borthwick Cup Champion Female REGISTERED SECTION 301 Bull 2 years and over 302 Bull, Yearling 303 Cow with calf at foot (age of calf to be stated) 304 Heifer, 2 years and over 305 Heifer, 2 years with calf at foot 306 Heifer, Yearling 307 Best Bull Calf in Show 308 Best Heifer Calf in Show CHAMPION BULL & RESERVE TJ Coulter Cup, Supported by Bushmans Hut Kaitaia CHAMPION FEMALE & RESERVE Borthwick Cup UN-REGISTERED SECTION 309 Bull, 2 years and over 310 Bull, Yearling 311 Cow with calf at foot (age of calf to be stated) 312 Heifer, 2 years and over 313 Heifer, Yearling 314 Best calf in show 315 Young Handlers Class (open to handlers 12 years and under) 316 Young Handlers Class (open to handlers 13-18 years) FAT STOCK Judging Commences on the Conclusion of the Beef Cattle section Entry Fee: $5.00 per Class • Prize Money 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 TROPHIES W & R Fletcher Silver Tray Chiller Steer • Fred Foster Trophy Fat Ox 317 Local Trade (162kg to 220kg) 318 Chiller (295kg to 320kg) 319 Fat Ox (320kg and over
FAR NORTH VETS DAIRY CATTLE SECTION Judging Commences 9.30am DAIRY TROPHIES Dallas Schluter Memorial Trophy- Most Points over the Dairy Section Don Blumhardt Memorial Trophy – Supreme Champion Other Breeds FRIESIAN Centennial Cup (M & J Hudson) Dairy Heifer in Milk Kunicich Cup Yearling Heifer National Bank Cup Most Points Friesian Section AYRSHIRE Dalgety Crown Cup Champion Cow Creed Trophy Yearling Heifer Deans Awanui Foodmarket Cup Heifer Calf Merv Dean Memorial Trophy Best Uddered Cow National Bank Trophy Most Points Junior Section ALL BREEDS Northland Dairy Company Cup Dairy Cow In Milk 6 Years & Over D Archibald Cup Champion All Breeds Cow Royal Vale Trophy Best Uddered Cow or Heifer in Milk Tiller Trophy Yearling Heifer ORDER OF THE RING: The first classes will be 441 & 442 (Young Handlers) Followed by Milk Breed classes followed by in milk All Breeds, followed by Junior Breed classes, then Junior All Breed Classes Entry Fee: $5.00 per Class • Prize Money 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 unless otherwise stated Age as at 1 Jan unless otherwise stated For overnight grazing and milking please phone Gavin Travers on 09-4084063 TOP OF THE NORTH FARMERS FERTILISER POINTS FOR DAIRY STOCK Accumulated Points Prize over the two shows to be competed for in each section At Broadwood A & P Show & at Kaitaia & Districts A & P Show 1st Prize – Voucher from Ballance Fertiliser, Whangarei Open to all competitors of all classes of each show. Competitors must enter both shows. Allocation of points as per show schedule Five or more entries 1st 6 points, 2nd 4 points, 3rd 2 points, 4th 1 point Where there are less than five entries 1st 5 points, 2nd 3 points, 3rd 1 point NO POINTS FOR CHAMPION OR RESERVE
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN SECTION 401 Heifer in Milk 2 years (Centennial Cup) Supported by M & J Hudson 1st $25.00, 2nd 15.00, 3rd $10.00) 402 Cow in Milk 3 years Supported by Far North Vets Vouchers 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20 403 Cow in Milk 4 or 5 years 404 Cow in Milk 6 years and over Supported by T & E Schluter, Pekerau Stud 1st $25.00, 2nd 15.00, 3rd $10.00 405 Best Uddered Cow or Heifer in Milk Norm of the North, Supported by N & S Bryan, 1st $25.00, 2nd 15.00, 3rd $10.00 CHAMPION & RESERVE HOLSTEIN COW Sponsored by NORTH COUNTRY GRAINS 406 Senior Progeny Group (Two cows in milk by the same Sire, or Mother & Daughter, or two daughters of the same Cow, at least one being in milk) 407 Senior Group (Three Cows in Milk) 408 Autumn Yearling Heifer (1st January – 31st May) 409 Yearling Heifer (1st June – 31 December) Supported by Kaitaia Tractors, 1st $25.00, 15.00, 3rd $10.00 410 Autumn Heifer Calf (1st January – 31st May 411 Spring Heifer Calf (1st Jun – 31st Dec) Supported by Far North Holstein Friesian Club JUNIOR HOLSTEIN CHAMPION AND RESERVE Supported by NORTH COUNTRY GRAINS and FIBRE FRESH 412 Pair of Yearling Heifers (Autumn or Spring) 413 Pair of Heifer Calves (Autumn or Spring) 414 Junior Progeny Group (Junior Progeny Group. Two females by the same sire, Yearlings or Calves, Autumn or Spring
AYRSHIRE SECTION 415 Heifer in Milk 2 years old. Supported by Kaitaia Motorcyles 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 416 Cow in Milk 3 years old Supported by Northland Ayrshires 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00 3rd $10.00 417 Cow in Milk 4-5 years Supported by Blumhardt Family, Birchlands Stud 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 418 Cow in Milk 6 years and over Supported by Murray Bath – Elmbury Stud 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 419 Best Uddered Cow or Heifer in Milk Merv Dean Memorial Trophy Vouchers Supported by Far North Vets 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20 CHAMPION & RESERVE AYRSHIRE COW - Dalgety Crown Cup Supported by NORTH COUNTRY GRAINS 420 Senior Progeny Group (Two cows in milk by the same sire, or mother & daughter, or two daughters of the same cow) Supported by Far North Ayrshire Club 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 421 Senior Group (Three cows in milk) 422 Autumn Yearling Heifer (1 January – 31 May) 423 Spring Yearling Heifer (1 June – 31 December) Supported by Gavin Travers 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00) 424 Autumn Heifer Calf (1 January – 31 May) 425 Spring Heifer Calf (1 June – 31 December) Deans Awanui Foodmarket Cup JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE AYRSHIRE - Creed Trophy Sponsored by NORTH COUNTRY GRAINS and FIBRE FRESH 426 Pair Yearling Heifers (Autumn or Spring) Supported by Farmlands 427 Pair Heifer Calves (Autumn or Spring) Supported by Farmlands 428 Junior Progeny Group Two Females by same sire, Yearlings or Calves, Autumn or Spring OTHER BREEDS & CROSS BREEDS 429 Heifer or Cow in Milk 2 or 3 years 430 Cow in Milk 4 years and over CHAMPION & RESERVE OTHER BREEDS COW Supported by NORTH COUNTRY GRAINS 431 Yearling Heifer (Autumn or Spring) 432 Heifer Calf (Autumn or Spring) JUNIOR OTHER BREEDS CHAMPION & RESERVE Supported by NORTH COUNTRY GRAINS
ALL BREEDS SECTION Entry Fee: $5.00 per class Open to Pedigree or Grade Stock of Any Dairy or Cross Breed 433 Heifer in Milk 2 years Supported by Ambreed NZ Ltd Vouchers, 1st $40.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00, 4th $10.00 434 Farm Source Kaitaia Cow in Milk 3yrs - Vouchers, 1st $40.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00, 4th $10.00 435 Cow in Milk 4 or 5 years – Supported by Kane Wells Contracting 1st $40.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00, 4th $10.00 436 Farm Source Kaitaia, Cow in Milk 6 years or over NDC Cup & Vouchers, 1st $50.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00, 4th $10.00 437 Royal Vale Trophy, Best Uddered Cow or Heifer in Milk Supported by Far North Vets - Vouchers1st $40.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00, 4th $10.00 438 Mate Radich Far North District Council Cow or Heifer in Milk, any age Bred by local resident of the old Mangonui County district area 1st $40.00, 2nd, $30.00, 3rd $20.00, 4th $10.00 CHAMPION & RESERVE ALL BREEDS COW Supported by NORTH COUNTRY GRAINS 439 PGG Wrightsons Kaitaia, Yearling Heifer (Autumn or Spring) 1st $40.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00, 4th $10.00 (Plus Tiller Trophy) 440 Livestock Improvement, Heifer Calf (Autumn or Spring) Vouchers, 1st $75.00, 2nd $50.00, 3rd $25.00, 4th $10.00 JUNIOR ALL BREEDS CHAMPION & RESERVE Supported by NORTH COUNTRY GRAINS NORTHERN DISTRICTS RAS YOUTH HANDLER Classes (NO ENTRY FEE) (See information at start of Beef Section) Prize Money 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 (Open to handlers 19 years or under) All young handlers require to supply their date of birth Will be run as two classes provided there are adequate entries 441 Northern Districts RAS Youth Handler Class 12 years and under. 442 Northern Districts RAS Youth Handler Class 13-19 Years POULTRY, SMALL ANIMALS & SHEEP SECTION Conditions: All birds must be penned by 8.30am TROPHY: BEST POULTRY IN SHOW
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