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Mackenzie County Agricultural & Pastoral Society 121st Mackenzie Highland Show Annual Show of Stock, Agricultural Produce and Farm Implements to be held at the Showgrounds, Fairlie Easter Monday - 22nd April 2019 Grand Parade 2.30pm Full Show Catalogue of Entries available Photo Credit: at the Secretary’s Office for $2 Kerry Boon
PROUD TO BE SUPPORTING THE MACKENZIE HIGHLAND A&P SHOW FOR ALL YOUR LIVESTOCK NEEDS CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BROKER: Mackenzie, Fairlie Hamish Zuppicich • 027 403 3025 Fairlie, Albury Greg Shearer • 027 476 6769 Deer Specialist Max Bensemann • 027 561 1000 Dairy Specialist Don Borlase • 027 561 4025 PETER WALSH & ASSOCIATES LTD www.peterwalsh.co.nz • 03 687 4440 • office@peterwalsh.co.nz
SHOW PROGRAMME INDEX Index President’s Welcome, Show Sections, Membership Information President’s Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Equestrian Back Numbers. . . . . . . . . . 15 Committee Information Show Sections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Food and Coffee List and Map. . . . . . Timetable 17 Equestrian Membership Ring Program . . . . . . . . . . 3 Trade Site List and Map. . . . . . . . . . . . Information. 18 Sponsors Committee Information Entertainment/Special . . . . . . . .Information Features . . . . 3 Trophies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Equestrian Timetable. . Back . . . . . .Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Food and Coffee Equestrian Ring Program. List and .Map . . . . . . . . . 5 Membership and Officers. . . . . . . . . . 29 Trade Site List and Map Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Grounds Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trophies 36 General Information Features Info. . . 7 Entertainment/Special Membership and Officers Grounds Layout MACKENZIE A&P SHOW’S MAJOR SPONSORS Alpine Energy, Barwoods/ Mackenzie Supply Services/ Temuka Transport, Gordon Handy, Goldpine, Heiniger, Mainland Wool, Makikihi Fries, PGG Wrightson Wool, Point Lumber, Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-Operative, Craigs Investment Partners, Des Segar Motors 2006 & Auto Trans, Fairlie Early Learners, Farm Source, Farmlands, Four Square Fairlie, Hazlett Ltd, Lemacon Ltd, LJ Hooker, Meadowslea Stud, Meridian Energy, Mighty Mix Dog Food, Peppers Bluewater Resort, Peter Walsh & Associates, Pinewood Motels, Property Brokers, Rabobank, South Canterbury Toyota, The Front Store Engineering Supplies/Andar, Waste Away/Timaru Hire MACKENZIE A&P SHOW’S ENTERTAINMENT/SPECIAL FEATURES Freestyle NZ Motocross (freestylenz.co.nz) Lil Chuck sponsored by Fairlie Early Learners (backyardmusic.co.nz) Mackenzie Shears Competition (shearingsports.co.nz) Animal and Pet Tent (Meadowslea Marquee) Country Kidz Competition (run by Geraldine/Mackenzie Ag) ARA Long Lunch Cooking Demo / Heavy Vehicle Simulator Main Ring Entertainment (Dog Trial, Talia Allison Free Riding, Highland Games Display, Western Riding Demo, Clydesdales) Pedalmania, Vintage Machinery, Wood Chopping, NZ Kennel Club Show, Red Cross/St Johns/NZ Fire Service, Pony & Carnival Rides Complete catalogue of entries available for $2 from the Secretary’s Office or see individual sections for a listing of entries. All results available on www.showdayonline.com. Showgrounds Office phone 685-8743 ST JOHNS, DOCTORS AND VETERINARIAN ARE ON SITE PLEASE GO TO THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE IF NEEDED 1
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME Welcome to the 121st Mackenzie Highland Show. I would like to welcome you to inspect some of the finest stock, enjoy a coffee and listen to local musicians. Wander into the Pet Tent or the ARA ‘Long Lunch’ Marquee and just watch some wonderful entertainment, including Lil Chuck, the One Man Skiffle Machine, sponsored by Fairlie Early Learners and Freestyle NZ, NZ’s most successful Motocross team. There’s something for everyone!! Our equestrian events in the main ring are always a huge attraction, but don’t forget to check out the dog trials and show dogs on the way. It would not be a Mackenzie Show without the wonderful sound of the bagpipes and coupled with highland dancing you would be excused for thinking you were back in mother Scotland. While you are there, wander into the produce shed and you will see first- hand the quality of local produce, hand crafts, photographs and a large display of items from Mackenzie school children. The wood-chopping is another event that is always worth watching and with the skill of these axemen they would put my chainsaw to shame. Well worth stopping for a few minutes. This year our trade exhibition is the largest we have ever had at a Mackenzie Show so make sure you wander through. You never know what you might find. At mid-day we will be entertaining you with extra events in the main ring. These include a performance from western horses, dog trialling, a Highland games feature, and a very talented rider showing off freeriding and the control she has with her horse. Keep an eye out for these wonderful entertainment events. The other event that is a must see is the shearing. These guys and girls are good and extremely talented. You definitely won’t see me up there on the board as I only partly qualified as a rousie. As you can see we have many events happening and I would like to thank all the many dedicated people that make this show happen. The work you all put into this shows the strength of our community and why the Mackenzie show continues to grow. A special thanks to my committee. I am sure you will find something that will interest you at this year’s Mackenzie Highland Show, so once again welcome and please enjoy your day. Gordon Handy MACKENZIE A&P SHOW SECTIONS Lemacon Sheep, Black and Coloured Sheep, South Canterbury Toyota Wool (Fine and Crossbred), Black and Coloured Wool, Mighty Mix Dog Food Sheep Dog Trials, Equestrian (Hacks, Park Hacks, Saddle Hunters, Riding Horses, Cobs, Pleasure Horses/Ponies, Led Horse/Pony, Clydesdales & Shires, Shepherd’s Hack, Hunter Jumping (Horse/Pony), Ponies (Jordan Dent Farrier Group A, B and C (combined), Saddle Hunter Ponies, First Ridden and Vetlife Lead Rein), Shetlands, Miniature Horses (In-Hand Category A and B and Activity) and Light Harness and Hackney), Marquee and Event Hire Goats (Dairy and Boer), Poultry, Home Produce, Cochranes Farm Produce, Flowers, Wine and Home Brew, Cooking, Needlework and Fancywork, Gallery 77 Art+Living Arts and Crafts, Wearable Arts, Mackenzie Supply Services School Industry and Hobby, Pinewood Motel Photography, Peppers Bluewater Resort Highland Dancing, Piping and Solo Drumming, The Front Store Wood Chopping, New Zealand Kennel Club, Local Pet Dog, Wasteaway South Ltd/Timaru Hire Alpacas and the on-farm Prosser Heli-Ag Winter Feed Competition which is held in May. 2
MACKENZIE HIGHLAND SHOW PATRONS Mr Graham Smith (Mackenzie District Mayor) & Ms Jacquie Dean, M.P. (Waitaki Electorate) HON. PATRONS R J Campbell, Mrs M E Coutts, Mr B R McNab, Mr M I Prattley, Mr R D Taylor, Mr K W Walker PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENTS PAST PRESIDENT Mr Gordon Handy Mr Bryan McNab Mr Peter Cooke SECRETARY TREASURER HISTORIAN Mrs Jodi Payne Mrs Anne Harrison Mr Chris M Knubley COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT GH Allison, K Anderson, KJ Boon, RJ Campbell, D Clark, P Cooke, M Davis, T Dobbs, WJ Edge, S Fisher, M B Gallagher, B Halliday, A & C Hampton, G Handy, A Harrison, A Irving, A Kerr, CM Knubley, B McNab, AL Munro, G Munro, KB O’Neill, J Payne, AM Ross, A Smith, N C Smith, G Sutherland, A Swann, CE Swann, D Taylor, SJE Taylor, SJ Taylor, KW Walker, CF Waters ANNOUNCERS Mr Tim Black, Mrs Melissa Jebson and Mrs Dianne Rawlinson MARSHALL OF GRAND PARADE AND GATE STEWARD Mr Stan Taylor ELECTRICIAN Aorangi Electric VET Aorangi Veterinarian DOCTORS L Arundel & P Hyde SIDESHOWS, FOOD & TRADE DISPLAYS Mr M B Gallagher, Mr B R McNab, & Mrs C E Swann MEMBERSHIP Family Membership to support the Mackenzie A&P Society is $30.00 and Life Membership is $450.00. Membership privileges include reduced entry fees in some sections and free admission to the annual show for 2 adults and family under 15 years of age. The Society's financial year ends 30th June. Please contact: Jodi Payne, Secretary, PO Box 53, Fairlie 7949 Ph/Fax (03) 685-8977 HEALTH AND SAFETY All persons entering the grounds must comply with the Health & Safety at Work Act 2015 (and subsequent amendments.) Please abide by the safety rules and signage at the Showgrounds. Follow instructions from Marshals and Show Officials. Please ensure that no one enters livestock pens or enclosures. Do not poke, hit or irritate animals. Be aware of livestock and vehicular movement. Please do not stand behind any livestock. A full copy of the Health and Safety plan is held in the Secretary’s office along with a map of the grounds, the First Aid area and fire extinguishers. NO DRIVING INSIDE SHOWGROUNDS BETWEEN 9am and 4pm. IN CASE OF EVACUATION, PLEASE MAKE YOUR WAY TO THE SCHOOL ROAD CARPARK IF THIS IS NOT THE SOURCE OF HARM. 3
TIMETABLE 7.30 am Sheep Dog Trials 8.00 am Mackenzie Shearing Competition- Machine Heats (Shearing Pavilion) 8.15 am Judging of Equestrian District Class (Hacks, Park Hacks, Saddle Hunters, Riding Horse and Cobs) 8.30 am Judging commences for Ponies, Miniature Horses, Hacks, Park Hacks, Saddle Hunters, Riding Horses, Cobs & Pleasure Horses/Ponies 9.00 am Judging commences for Black & Coloured Sheep, Led Horse/Pony, Shetlands to follow Miniatures, First Ridden Ponies followed by Lead Rein Ponies. Led Clydesdales/Shires to follow Led Horse/Pony 9.30 am Freestyle NZ Motocross 15 min show Cowboy Challenge Showcase (Cowboy Challenge Ring) approx. 1 hour Judging commences for Produce Shed 9.45 am Judging commences for Alpacas 10.00 am Judging commences for Highland Dancing, Sheep, Goats, Poultry, Pet Lambs & Pet Sheep Country Kidz Class One commences Li'l Chuck - The One Man Skiffle Machine (45 min) thanks to Fairlie Early Learners (Barwoods Trailer) 10.30 am Judging commences for Piping 11.00 am Freestyle NZ Motocross 15 min show Cowboy Challenge Showcase (Cowboy Challenge Ring) approx. 1 hour Working Hunter Horses/Ponies followed by Hunter Jumping (approx time) 11.30 am Country Kidz Class Two commences Mackenzie Shearing Competition-Blade Heats (Shearing Pavilion–approx time) 11.45 am Judging commences for Drumming 12.00 pm Shepherd’s Hack in Mackenzie Cowboy Challenge Ring (approx. time) Champion of Champion Ram Local Pet Dog Competition (meet at Secretary’s Office) Li'l Chuck - The One Man Skiffle Machine (45 min) thanks to Fairlie Early Learners (Barwoods Trailer) 12.15 pm Wood Chopping (Underhand) 12.30 pm Freestyle NZ Motocross 15 min show 12.45 pm Small Standing Chop 1.00 pm Mackenzie Shearing Competition Open Machine Heats with Semi Finals (Machine and Blade) to follow Judging commences for Light Harness (approx start time) 1.15 pm Li'l Chuck - The One Man Skiffle Machine (45 min) thanks to Fairlie Early Learners (Barwoods Trailer) Wood Chopping (Mackenzie A & P Championship) 2.15 pm Wood Chopping (Big Underhand Chop) Freestyle NZ Motocross (Main Ring) 2.30 pm Grand Parade, Judging of the FMG Cup for The Supreme Champion over all Livestock, Presentation of Best Trade, Craft & Promotion Four Square Fairlie Children’s Lolly Scramble 3.00 pm Wood Chopping (Big Standing Chop) 4
3.30 pm Freestyle NZ Motocross 15 min show Mackenzie Shearing Competition Finals (approx) Wood Chopping (Tree Chop, Dave Lorrie Memorial Cup, Single Handed Sawing) 4.00 pm Wood Chopping (Double Handed Sawing) 4.30 pm Wood Chopping (Jack ‘n’ Jill Sawing) All times approx. and subject to change. Listen to Announcer for any time changes Throughout the day: Wood Chopping (Wood Chopping Ring), Mackenzie Shears (Shearing Pavilion), Live Local Entertainment (Barwoods Trailer), NZ Fire Service Display, Red Cross and St Johns Units, Carnival Rides, Pedalmania, NZKC Dog Show, ARA Cooking Marquee, ARA Heavy Vehicle Simulator, Animal and Pet Tent, Vintage Machinery Display, Mackenzie Highland Pipe Band, Shopping, Food Vendors, etc. Main Ring 12-2:30pm: Dog Trial Showcase, Highland Games display, Talia Allison Free Riding display, Clydesdales, Cowboy Challenge/Western Riding display, Motocross MAIN RING PROGRAM DUE TO OTHER ENTERTAINMENT, THE RING PROGRAMME WILL BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DURING THE DAY. PLEASE LISTEN TO ANNOUNCER FOR CHANGES 8.15 a.m. District Class (Hacks, Park Hacks, Saddle Hunter Horses, Riding Horses, Cobs)…Top Ring 8.30 a.m. Hacks, Park Hacks, Saddle Hunter Horses, Riding Horses .........................................Top Ring Cobs…………………………….............................................................................Middle Ring Saddle Hunter Ponies………………………………………………………………Middle Ring Pleasure Horse/Pony………………………………………………………………. Group A, Group B and C (combined) Ponies………………………………..….…Lower Ring Miniature Horses…………………………….....................................................South End Ring 9.00 a.m. Led Horse/Pony to follow Cobs…...........................................................................Middle Ring Led Clydesdales & Shires to follow Led Horse/Pony……………...........................Middle Ring First Ridden………………………..……….............................................................Lower Ring Lead Rein to follow First Ridden ……….................................................................Lower Ring Shetland Ponies to follow Miniatures ……….....................................................South End Ring Please listen to announcer for starting times Working Hunter (horses and ponies) to follow Show Classes. Hunter Jumping (horses and ponies) to follow……………………..……….Middle/Lower Ring Light Harness (to follow Shetlands)…………………………………………………Lower Ring 12 noon Opening of the Show Entertainment: Dog Trial Showcase, Highland Games Demo, Talia Allison Free Riding Exhibition, Cowboy Challenge demo, Clydesdales Ridden, Clydesdales with Sledge, Clydesdales with Harness, Freestyle Motocross (2.15pm)……………………………………………………………..Top Ring Shepherds Hack (approx. time)………………………………………….…..Cowboy Challenge Ring 2.30 p.m. Grand Parade, Judging of the FMG Supreme Livestock, Trade Site Winners and Four Square Fairlie Lolly Scramble 3.30 p.m. Prize money available at the Equestrian Office. Any monies still owing will be invoiced. 5
DONATIONS OF SPECIAL PRIZES AND SPONSORS The Committee would like to thank all sponsors for their kind assistance, with special recognition to our MAJOR SPONSORS: Alpine Energy, Barwoods/ Mackenzie Supply Services/ Temuka Transport, Gordon Handy, Goldpine, Heiniger, Mainland Wool, Makikihi Fries, PGG Wrightson Wool, Point Lumber, Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-Operative, Craigs Investment Partners, Des Segar Motors 2006 & Auto Trans, Fairlie Early Learners, Farm Source, Farmlands, Four Square Fairlie, Hazlett Ltd, Lemacon Ltd, LJ Hooker, Meadowslea Stud, Meridian Energy, Mighty Mix Dog Food, Peppers Bluewater Resort, Peter Walsh & Associates, Pinewood Motels, Property Brokers, Rabobank, South Canterbury Toyota, The Front Store Engineering Supplies/Andar, Waste Away/Timaru Hire LEVEL THREE SUPPORTERS ($100+ Aorangi Veterinary Glenmore Station Mitre 10 Services Goldpine New Zealand Merino Ashwick Tractor Harrison's Seed Store Company Ltd Services Heliventures NZ Ltd New Zealand Sheep B P 2 GO I T M Building Centre Breeders Assoc. Barber J Ballantyne & Co Peppers Bluewater Drilling/Geraldine Auto JJ Ltd Timaru Resort Restoration JR's General Store Placemakers Braemar Station Kohan Restaurant Prosser Heli Ag Cochranes Kurow Wools R J Preston Ltd Couplands Stockfeed Lake Tekapo Holiday Shenley Station CP Wool Homes South Canterbury Craighead BOP Lake Tekapo Village Toyota Craighead Old Girls Motel Stihl Shop Timaru Craigs Investment Lone Pine Building Timaru Hire Partners Mackenzie Alpine Vet Life Fairlie Essential Nutrition Ltd Horse Trekking Westpac FMG Mainland Wools Ltd Gallery 77 Marquee & Event Hire LEVEL TWO SUPPORTERS ($50+) All Seasons Lodge Hope Bros Grampians Stn Miss Timaru Balmoral Station Ian McDonald Contracting Rural Transport Ltd Catering South Canterbury Johnson Gluyas Tractors The Pin Tin Farm Barn Café L & L Construction/ The Timaru Motors Gibson Bros Lakes Construction Waihi School Hair on Regent L J Hooker Washingtons Exploration LEVEL ONE SUPPORTERS (under $50) Black Forest Station Mt Dobson Motels South Canterbury B&C Four Peaks High Country Mt Hay Station Sheepbreeders Assn Track Rawleigh Agent /Karen South Island Poultry Heartlands Resource Peck Pigeon & Cage Bird Centre Ruth Knubley Thistledown Alpacas 6
MACKENZIE SHEARS Returning again for the sixth year, is the exciting Mackenzie Shears shearing competition. You can find them near the Gillingham Street entrance in their purpose built Shearing Pavilion. You won’t want to miss watching some of the best shearers in the Nation competing for top spots in Open, Senior, Intermediate and Junior shearing as well as Open Blade shearing. More information on this exciting sport can be found at www.shearingsports.co.nz 8:00 am Machine Heats 11:30 am Blade Heats 1:00 pm Open Machine Heats followed by Semi-finals of Machine and Blade Competitions 3:30 pm Finals The Mackenzie A&P Society would like to thank the generous sponsors of the Shearing Pavilion: Alpine Energy, Makikihi Fries Chip Factory, Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-Operative, Mainland Wools, Barwoods, Heiniger New Zealand Ltd, PGG Wrightson Wool Ltd, Goldpine, Point Lumber and Craigs Investment Partners TALIA ALLISON – FREE RIDING Talia Allison, 25yrs, is a rider, trainer and coach from Dunedin. She works full time as well as coaching young riders and running a team of 6 competition horses. She loves teaching her mounts cool tricks like sitting on coaches and free riding. Mustang Shelby is a 15yr 15.1hh Pinto mare. Together they have competing to 3 star eventing and 1.25m show jumping including placings at Horse of the Year 2019. Talia taught Shelby to freeride (bareback and bridle-less) 5 years ago and loves doing trick riding and demos on her. Their highlights include clearing 1.55m during a demo at Otago Taieri Show and being part of Alycia Burton’s demonstration at Horse of the Year 2016. Mustang Puzzle Me is a 14.1hh Pinto mare. They have competed to pre- novice eventing. Puzzle was originally a project pony who turned into a trick pony. She attends shows alongside Shelby displaying a variety of tricks including sitting, layingdown and standing on boxes. 7
Li'l Chuck - The One Man Skiffle Machine Sponsored by Fairlie Early Learners "Li'l Chuck combines almost every element of pure joy" NZ Listener, March 2017 Performing at 10am, 12pm & 1.15pm at the Barwoods trailer (map on back page). Local Entertainment on stage throughout the day. 8
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Freestyle New Zealand is New Zealand’s No1 Professional & most successful FMX Team. Over the past 5 years Freestyle New Zealand has become a dominant name in the Freestyle Motocross scene. We continue to bring our fans and event promoter’s high adrenaline and edge of your seat FMX shows throughout the country. We continue to strive to be the best and most professional extreme sports show in the country. Freestyle New have been involved in some of the largest events on the social calendar. We perform in front of 200,000 New Zealander's each year and provide an international level FMX Show with some of New Zealand top FMX Riders who ride on a national and international level. We are excited to head to the heart of the heart of the south with a show that is sure to impress. Our team will be taking to the air to deify the laws of gravity and show what can be done with a 100kg motorcycle 3 stories high in the air. We will be demonstrating some of the most dangerous and difficult tricks in the FMX sport including the famous backflip!! While our professional M/C will take you though step by step the details of these amazing tricks and bring the atmosphere alive. This is a show that is sure not to be miss. 9:30am, 11am, 12.30pm and 3:30pm and just before the Grand Parade in the Main Ring. 11 11
MACKENZIE COWBOY CHALLENGE INVITATIONAL SHOWCASE Head on over to the Cowboy Challenge Ring down by the Dog Trial area and check out Cowboy Challenge Showcase- organised by the Aoraki Western Riding Club (www.awrc.co.nz). Western riding has something for everyone, from highly refined western equitation (think dressage for cowboys), to trail courses, to working cattle, to barrel racing and games and much, much more. In 2010, the Aoraki Western Riding Club held the first Cowboy Challenge competition just down the road at Valley Brewing Company’s property in Gapes Valley. Cowboy Challenge is a timed competition consisting of 13 obstacles designed to not only push horse and rider out of their traditional comfort zone, but also to test the communication and horsemanship of each rider. Scores are largely based on horsemanship. The Club then formed the separate New Zealand Cowboy Challenge Association. More information on the sport can be found on the NZCCA’s website www.cowboychallenge.co.nz. Today’s event is an invitational and consists of top Cowboy Challenge riders from throughout the South Island competing for top Cowboy/Cowgirl!!! Rounds at 9.30am and 11am. Demo in the Main Ring 1.45. 12 12
The Ara Long Lunch Ara Institute of Canterbury has brought a team of top professional chefs to the show this year. Using only locally sourced, high quality ingredients, (including Alpine Salmon), the team is showcasing top regional cuisine to our tent of foodie guests. Come along and check us out! Guests will enjoy a hands-on cooking experience with one of our expert chefs, then sit down at our Long Lunch tables and enjoy a two-course taster! Times available: 10am, 11am, 12 noon, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm Ara will is supplying this awesome experience for just $5 per person! 30 people per session with each of the 6 sessions lasting 35 minutes. You can expect to learn, taste and get hands-on cooking tips and tricks with our fun and engaging team and we will also be showcasing our upcoming Business Breakfast Speaker Series, Experience Ara taster activities and our Sector Days. Get involved, learn something and test your skills against our experts! While t in the Ara tent, why not have a look at the great range of courses that Ara offers locally and online, or for more information just click: https://advantageyou.co.nz/ Ara Driving Simulator: To celebrate the ongoing success of the Heavy Vehicle Operator course at Ara, the team have brought the driving simulator to the show to give you a hands on driving experience. Meet the team and have a go for a gold coin donation. ANIMAL & PET TENT Don’t forget to stop by the big red and white Meadowslea Marquee and check out the Animal and Pet Tent. Good fun for young and old alike (and everyone in between!). See all of the different animals, pet them and find out a bit more about them. 13 13
THE CARNIVAL Get a great view of the Show from the top of the Ferris Wheel COUNTRY KIDZ AGRI-SKILLS COMPETITION Don’t miss this fun-filled and very competitive agricultural skills competition run by the Ag classes at Mackenzie College and Geraldine High School with the help of Timaru Girls YFC. Each year, there are many teams which compete in two age group classes. Class One (7-9 years) starts at 10am and Class Two (10- 13 years) starts at 11:30am. Head on over and cheer on our future farmers! 14 14
EQUESTRIAN BACK NUMBERS (by number) 1 - Haylee Frame (Skibbereen Versace) Donna) 4 - Richard Price (Fairview Maryah) 41 - Dion Joy (Allegros Prince Albert) 5 - Helen Scott (Summerland) 42 - Carol Jackson (Tell Tale) 6 - Helen Scott (Caddon HSH) 43 - Mrs P M Topham (Meg of Brigadoon) 7 - Michelle MacDonell (Indiana O to B 44 - Alice Peters (Farview Show Time) Grand) 45 - J M & N E White (Ashstencroft Weepu) 8 - Cate Lightbourne (Kinda Magic) 46 - Maia Colenso (Kolour Me) 9 - Briannah Hadfield Broatch (Nimble) 47 - Stacey Anderson (Cruiser) 11 - Olive Cronin (Cedar Park Regal Man) 48 - Kelly Johnston (Memoir) 13 - Alexandra Tutty (SWS Inceptions Code 49 - Poppy Nichol (Festive Fields Hi Blue) Fidelity) 14 - Donna Morkane (Zion) 51 - Karen Thyne (Arcadia Farm Lametta) 15 - Mel Cleland (Reid n Dale Special 52 - Karen Thyne (Connemara Statues Edition) Splash N Dash) 16 - Lulu Maley (Lakewood Curiosity) 53 - Karen Thyne (Totara Creek On The 17 - Charli Maley (Kokako Gold 'N' Silk) Prowl) 18 - Amy McMullan (Lavanda) 54 - Georgia Weaver (Dipped In Silver) 19 - Leanne Johnston (Cold Molasses) 55 - Sara Frew (Tiny Tots Makita) 20 - Shevelle Halford (Sherwoods CH Idols 56 - Sara Frew (Tiny Tots Arctic Rose) Just A Fire Hawk) 57 - Sara Frew (Abba-Diva Kismets 21 - Shevelle Halford (Gemtime Rebels Lil Fonteyn) Sinner) 58 - Sara Frew (Tiny Tots Shakira) 22 - Shevelle Halford (Arcadia Farm Lazuli) 59 - Kristin Darby (Jaybee Adoro) 23 - Nina Atkinson Spiers (Chelton Light 60 - Tallyho Zeus (Nadia Houston) Regards) 61 - DG Equine (Rovale Grassiano DG) 24 - Lydia Cleghorn (Ellangowan 64 - Bella Robson (Stoneleigh Mahoe) Ghostbuster) 65 - Vicki P Havord (Duncree Harrington) 25 - Lydia and Cooper Cleghorn (Festive 67 - Abby Sinclair (Glen Albyn Fine Print) Fields Hallelujah) 68 - Sophia Kingan (Mangakaraa Crystal) 26 - Cooper Cleghorn (Festive Fields 69 - Brin Millar (Silverbank Nemelsia) Hallelujah) 70 - Pip Eason (Chelton Light Enigma) 27 - Willow Cleghorn (Ellangowan Magic 71 - Pip Eason (Diamond Cheval) Dragon) 74 - Tilly May (Brookfields Pollyanna) 28 - Lydia Cleghorn (Goldridge Prospero) 75 - Stella lambie (Makeba) 29 - Toby Harden (Burravoe Zesbrie) 77 - Pippa Melville (Birchlands Lucky Little 30 - Racheal List (Lv Vendella) Miss) 31 - Sharleen Weller (Sam) 78 - Kate Melville (Birchlands Chocolate 33 - Baylee Warner (Cassius Clay) Smudge) 34 - Leana Walker (Mount Linton Rhona) 79 - Wendy Smith (Donner Diego BV) 35 - Desire NZPH (Sonia Mckerchar) 80 - Harry Presscot Ballagh (Toonmals 36 - Jessica Wiles (Beau Cheval) Show Time) 37 - Tania Bellamy (Lochslea Pride & Joy) 81 - Ann Ferriman (Aramus) 38 - Sheldon Mehrtens (Ashstencroft Todd) 82 - Ann Ferriman (Vienna) 39 - Pieta Houston (Olly) 83 - Ann Ferriman (George's Fault) 40 - Joely Townley (Amberleigh Prima 84 - Archie Grant (Buttons) 15 15
85 - Ava Smith (Snowy) 129 - Abi Hyslop (Cinematic) 86 - Michelle Berghan (JBs Jolly Flit) 130 - Paige Fitzgerald (KS Precious Gem) 87 - Erin Fisher (W P Shadow) 131 - Sarah fitzgerald (KS Helter Skelter) 88 - Kate Hughes (SS Regnen) 132 - Kate Costello (Mr Silver) 89 - John Hughes (Shenley Annie) 133 - Nikki Latham (Winn Dixie) 90 - Kate Hughes (Shenley Snap) 135 - Ashleigh Todd (Glenardon Zsa Zsa 91 - Evie Townly (Kadabra Folkdancer) Gabor) 92 - J M Riley (Yarraman Park Hallmark) 136 - Ashleigh Todd (Miyagi) 93 - Toni Blundell (Monty) 137 - Breagha Beggs (WP Hotshot) 94 - Kelsey Moore (Savac's Little Tuxedo) 138 - Paige Atkinson Spiers (Caresino) 95 - Greta Murray (Shiraz) 140 - Neve Kellahan (Draytown Sunny) 96 - Angus Murray (Houdini) 141 - Ted Williamson (Innocent Eyes) 97 - Cathrine Maxwell (Elegantes Pumpkin 142 - Ben Williamson (Glendale Chilli) Patch) 146 - Bronwyn Halliday (Willowlea Red 98 - Cathrine Maxwell (Abba Diva Cadence Shadow) Christopher Robin) 147 - Bronwyn Halliday (Sherwood's 99 - Cathrine Maxwell (Honey Bounce Radiant Legacy) Shiney Flying Colours) 148 - Bronwyn Halliday (Bracken Ridge 100 - Shelby Pemberton (Spring Cricket) Charlie Brown) 101 - Tamara Muirson (Michelada) 149 - Millie Harris (Willowspring Tailor 102 - Tamara muirson (Licorice Twist) Made) 104 - G Culver (Cheeky Merry Max) 150 - Kate Stackhouse (Willowspring Tailor 105 - G Culver (Glendale Bubblegum) Made) 106 - M Culver (Songlands Tiger Lily) 153 - April Buckingham (Shelyron 111 - Rod Kraal(Bencurren Mackenzie Bess) Cloudberry) 112 - Jo Woods (Ashstencroft Winter Rose) 154 - April Buckingham (Oaklea Jubilant) 113 - Lyn Chamberlain (Just Billy) 155 - Llea Anne Vlaanderen (Yanos) 114 - Wendy Saxon (Brokenarrow Moon 156 - Jolmer (Gravin) Shadow) 157 - Charlise Miller (Willow Spring On 115 - Wendy Saxon (MT Ida Jo Jo) Order) 116 - Pam Holmes (JC Painted Black) 158 - Katie Fitzsimons (Willow Spring On 117 - Flo Wright (JC Painted Black) Order) 118 - Summer Wilton (Ashstencroft Raine) 159 - Casey Reynolds (Brackenmere Mr Bo 119 - Cate Smith (Glen Lie Rebecca) Jangles) 120 - Brooke Wendelken (Ridgevale Oyster 160 - Taylor Roberts (Whistledown Karmik) Boy) 161 - Mikayla Wycliffe (NS Hey Mickey) 121 - Kate Fleming (Bewitched of Flaxmill) 162 - Suzy Ratahi (JC's Delta) 122 - Meg Fleming (Mansfield Park 163 - Katie Dennett (Glenbrooke Mcgivar) Magnolia) 164 - Paula Crawford (Spud) 123 - Evelyn Andrews (Sarum) 165 - Anna Marie Chin (Midas Touch) 124 - Ella Fitzsimons (Apsley Golden 166 - Jane Hanna (Astek Vanus) Secret) 169 - Lucy Black (Henry) 125 - Katie Fitzsimons (Skibbereen Upbeat) 170 - Lucy Black (Punga) 127 - Amanda Shallard (Earnest Peter Pan) 171 - Katie Wilson (Hazy Gray) 128 - Abi Hyslop (Starstruck Jazz) 172 - Melissa Pateman (RH Armani) 16 16
FOOD AND COFFEE AT THE SHOW… Caffe Piccolo - C1 The Crepe Lady - F11 Men-Love Berries and Bouncing - C2 Scoopys Real Fruit Ice Cream - F12 One Smart Coffee- C4 Aoraki Lil Orbit Donuts - F13 The Shot Timaru Ltd - C5 Pita Pit Mobile SI - F14 Espresso2Go - C6 Mobile Foods Special Events - F15 The Food Den - F1 Strawberry Divine - F16 One Scoop or Two - F2 Churros Ole - F17 Sturgeon's Amusements - F3 Traditional Cornish Pasties Ltd - F18 Wild Az - F4 Yes Chef Events & Catering - F19 The Food Den - F5 The Curly Fries - F20 P's Pimms - F6 Smoke n Barrel - F21 Red Lunch Box- F7 Flips Pancakes - F22 Daz Sunshine Bacon - F8 The Rotary Club of Timaru - M15 The Food Den - F9 Catering South Canterbury - Taylor Pavilion Delmacs Paradise Snow - F10 17 17
TRADE S Horse Stalls Toilets Produce Shed M14 L A M14 M15 C4 Dancing F20 F19 Dogs F22 F21 F18 C1 Sheep Shearing Shed Wool Room Section Toilets M 03/19 18
SITE MAP Main Gate Toilets Booth Lunch Pavilion 27 26 25 Amusement Area 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 17 16 15 14 13 N N 7 8 9 10 11 12 C6 F16 F17 6 5 4 3 2 1 A A 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 B B 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 C C 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 D D 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 E E 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 G G 5 4 3 2 1 C3 F15 F14 F13 F12 F11 Site Map 6 7 8 9 10 H H 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 L 5 4 3 2 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Toilets 7 8 9 19 11 J J F7 6 5 4 3 2 1 F8 8 9 10 11 12 13 F1 F2 F3 K K F10 F9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Site Map Cattle Section Main Gate Gate 19
TRADE SITE LIST 040 Trains & Models - S12/S13 Farmlands - N7-N9/N16-N18/N19-N21 Ageing Naturally - R26 Funky Monkey Bars - N22/N23 Alpaca Crafts - H7/H8 Garden Art by Jackson - G5 Amelia-May Italian - R18 GH Healthcare - N6 Angel "A" Fashions - R6 Gladstone Gloves - R10 Aoraki Liquorice - J9 Glam4girls - S2 Aqua Filter Canterbury - C29 Grand Sslam Trading - S3 Arborne - R36 Granny Annies - S11 Autoworld Timaru - C11-C15/D33-37 Greyhounds as Pets - M14 Back Road Soaps - R33 Hanham Enterprises Ltd - E4 Bayleys Timaru - A15 Harper's Crafts - S37 Bob Driver Autos Timaru - C18/C19/C20 Hastings McLeod/Property Brokers - N14 Bramblewood Homestead - R25 Heliventures NZ Ltd - L11/L12/L13 Bromar Feeders - E25 High Country Earth Works - L5-L7/L14-L16 C & R Concrete Garden Ornaments - E1 Hinds Mechanical - D32 Canterbury Continuous Spouting Ltd - E6 Hook Bush Lavender/Paws & Claws Fashion - Caroline Mitsubishi - D28/D29/D30 H9 Central Feeds Limited - L1-L2/L19-L20 Hope's Closet - S39 Chandre: Arie - R34 HRV - A13 Circusmarty - M8 Hunting Country - R2 Citrus Based Cleaner - E2 Hyundai South Canterbury - B10-B13/B30-B33 Class Harvester Centre & Smallbone Ltd - B1- Ideal Buildings - E3 B6/C37-C42 Ikon Machinery Liited - C8-C10/D38-D40 Cochranes of Canterbury - D5-D8/E34-E37 Independant Level Consultant - S36 Copper Kea - R41 Inga Ford Soap Maker - S38 Coresteel South Canterbury - B7 Jax Hats - R15 CP Lime Solutions - E12 Jewel of the Harem - R16 Craighead Diocesan School - M12 JJ Ltd Timaru - D11-D16/E26-E31 Craigs Investment Partners - N11 Johnson Gluyas Tractors Limited - A8- Cutie Special Kids Store - R17 A12/B26-B30 Dan's Motor Centre Ltd - D9-D10/E32-E33 Joseph Builders Ltd - E11 Dept of Soul - R37 Just Cabins Timaru Oamaru - E10 Diesel Performance Solutions Canterbury Ltd - Just For You and Jo's Jewels - S28 N3/N10 Keane Farm Services - A14 DJ Base Limited - E7/E8 Kens Books - S27 Dragonfly Jewellery - S4 Kitchen and Things - S5 Drummond & Etheridge Ltd - D18-D23/E19- Kiwi Knots - R29 E24 Kiwitin Artwork - J3 Eden Juice Ltd - R21 Lilyfields Mt Somers - J4 Emuology Ltd - R38 Lily's Collection - J7/J8 Euro Agri Imports - B36/B37 Lolly Mania - R30 Ewe-R-Merino - R39 Longview Olives - R44 Exotic Candy Straps - S31 Mackenzie College - M9 Fairlie Mackenzie Heritage Society Inc - Fence Mackenzie College Spirit of Adventure - M10 Family Friends Timaru Ltd - R13 Mackenzie Rose - R42 20 20
Masterguard Security Cameras Ltd - N24 South Canterbury Rural Support Trust - M13 Maximus Statues - K9 South Canterbury Toyota - B15-B18/C25-C28 McKeown Petroleum - A1/A2 Southern Wide Real Estate - N15 McRaeway Homes 2015 Ltd - E5 Spicecraft - S30 Men-Love Berries & Bouncing - S14/S15 St Kevin's College - M1 MJ Logging - L3-L4/L17-L18 Stihl Shop Timaru/Timaru Honda - A16- Models 4U - R1 A19/B19-B22 Morrison Group Ltd - L8 Subarb Productions/Susanne Pearls - R12 Mount Dobson Ski Area Ltd - G1/G2 Sweet Limited - S40 Mountain High Clothing - E14 Sweet Nostalgia - S26 Mr Boats - D31 Tekapo Springs - Ring Marked MT Studio - S1 Temuka Motorcycle Centre - N1/N2 My Travel Broker - E15 The Garden Centre Timaru - K11 Narellan Pools Canterbury & West Coast - C36 The Key Dog Whistles - H1 Netty & Kids Bath & Beauty - R19 The Linen Collection - S7 New Zealand Red Cross - Marked The Little Red Fox - R43 New Zealand Stone Products Ltd - B14 The Mackenzie Lodge - E18 Nooz - R14 The Original Smoke & Spice Co - R35 Nutrimetics - R11 The Silver Connection - R4/R5 NZ Farm Security Systems - B9 Think Water Timaru - B23 Originals by Ainsley - R7 Three Creeks - H3/H4/H5 Otaio Bridge Alpacas - J5 Timaru Boys High School/Thomas House - M7 Panda Outdoor Furniture - G3/G4 Timaru Can-Am & Sea-Doo - C16/C17 Paul Wilkins Tractors - A3-A5/B33-B35 Timaru Girls' High School - M6 Perfect Harmony - K10 Timaru Motors Ltd - C23-C24/D24-D25 PGG Wrightson Ltd - Ring Timaru Yamaha - C21-C22/D26-D27 Pop! Face Art - S24 TMFNZ - E Gully Power Farming Timaru - D1-D4/E38-E41 Tiny Farm - S29 Precision Farming Ltd - N4/N5 Total Wireless Ltd - C34/C35 Project Crimson Trust - E16 Trident Homes - E9 Pure By The Barrelman - S8/S9 Victory Trading - S32 Quality Agricultural Hire Ltd - D17 Waihi School - M3 Raincliff Agriculture - C1-C7/D41-D47 Waipopo Rhododendrons - H6 Rawleighs - R3 Waitaki Boys High School - M5 RD8 Art - Neora - S41 Waitaki Girls High School - M4 Redrock Hats - H2 Walk Tall Merino Socks - R40 Richardt: Mark - R28 Y M Innovations Ltd - R31/R32 Riverdown Steel - A6-A7/B31-B32 Robbies - Pickles & Preserves - S6 Robyn Valentine Designs - S25 Ruralco NZ Ltd - B24/B25 Seatable - R27 Seed Force Ltd - E13 Sherlin Alpacas - K4/K5 Shuzi NZ Ltd - J10 Simply Divine Fabric Art - S35 Simply Naked Soap - R20 South Canterbury Kindergartens Assn - E17 21 21
When circumstances beyond your control lead to a rural crisis, be it climatic, environmental, financial or personal, the South Canterbury Rural Support Trust is ready to assist. The Trust members are local people with extensive rural knowledge and experience. The South Canterbury Rural Support Trust is part of a nationwide network of Rural Support Trusts that can assist rural individuals and communities during and after extreme weather events and other rural crises, including personal. The Trust is able to access Government funding in declared adverse events and support from many Government agencies to help rural individuals and communities get back on their feet. Rural Support provides support during personal, and/or financial difficulties The Trust coordinators are trained to help find options to manage these types of rural challenges. Often all that's needed is someone to talk to and listen to your problems. They may also make referrals to appropriate professionals, for example financial and farm management, mentoring, and counselling. The Trust members are local people with a wide range of experience and knowledge in dealing with challenging rural situations. The Trust has coordinators that are available to travel where they are needed. Contact is one-on-one at a place that suits you. Services are free and confidential. Visit their site or call your local co-ordinator anytime for any help or advice you need. Services are free and confidential. 0800 787 254 22 22
PROSSER HELI-AG WINTER FEED COMPETITION May 2018 Results Swede/Swede & Kale: 1st) Hamish Orbell 2nd) Matt Greenwood 3rd) Stu Neal Kale: 1st) Chad Steetskamp 2nd) John Wright 3rd) Guy Sutherland 4th) Lester Groundwater 5th) John Wright Grass/Brassica/Turnips: 1st) Stu Neal 2nd) Johnny O’Connor 3rd) Charles Waters Winter Save Pasture: 1st) John Wright 2nd) David Irving Fodder Beet: 1st) Andy McNab 2nd) John Wright 3rd) Chad Steetskamp The Mackenzie A&P Society wish to thank the following sponsors: Prosser Heli Ag, Rabobank, Mulligan Ag, Balance and Ravensdown To enter the May 2019 competition, please contact one of your local committee members or the Secretary by the 17th of May on 036858977 or mackenzieapsociety@gmail.com MACKENZIE A&P TROPHIES- 2018 WINNERS G S Giddings Cup - John Capstick WG Kennedy Trophy - Shrimptons Hill Andrew Grant Memorial Cup - A J & N D Robert Young Trophy - Maryburn Station McCall W R McConnell Cup - Charles Miller Brown N M A Co of NZ Ltd Challenge Cup - Oliver Rountree Smith Memorial Trophy - Charles Miller Brown Glenmore Station Dunnett Cup - John Capstick WR McConnell Cup - A J & N D McCall Jas Rae Challenge Cup - John Capstick W H Cook Cup - Maryburn Station Robert Allen Cup - Ranui Station J K Mooney & Co Ltd Cup - Springvale W R Challenge McConnell Cup - Farm Shrimptons Hill J A P Cameron Cup - Glentanner Station Fairlie Branch Federated Farmers Trophy - Monuina Trophy - S & S Albrey John Capstick London Wool Brokers NZ Ltd Trophy - Innes, Grant, Hope, Murray Cup - Maryburn James Kinsman Station AB Mackenzie & Trotter Cup - Steve Kerr Dunvegan Challenge Cup - Maryburn John Edmond Cup - Steve Kerr Station Best Lady Rider - S McKerchar Hunter Weston Shield - Glenmore Station E Jones / Orbell Cup - Stackhouse Family F H Smith Challenge Cup - Maryburn C F C A Cup - Sonia Mckerchar Station Miss M Gillingham Cup - A Weastell C F M Cup - C Hampton Grosvenor Challenge Cup - Brigit Mackenzie Bros Cup - J O'Connor Henderson J E Goodwin Cup - F Nurse Barwell Cup - Lydia Klein 23 23
H A Munro Trophy - Brigid Feely A W Johns Memorial Challenge Cup - Nadia J T O'Connor Cup - Lily Peters Houston Mrs H C Manaton Cup - Lydia Cleghorn Coutts Unity Challenge Cup - Joely Townley RJ Murphy Cup Group A - C Anderson David Whittaker Memorial Cup - Lily Peters RL Connolly Cup - P Houston Mike Prosser Spraying Trophy - R Patterson RJ Murphy Cup - Pieta Houston Stu Harvey Memorial Tankard - T Adams Esmond Goodwin Memorial Cup - Lydia Stu Harvey Memorial Goblet - R Adams Cleghorn Nix Buick Memorial Trophy - Ricky A J Davey Cup - L Peters Tedham PP O'Connor Trophy - Maygen Gubb Liz Mills Trophy - Maddison Taylor Best District Pony Group A - C Anderson L Austin Challenge Cup - W A Hayman Opawa Cup - E Taylor H Thomas Cup - W A Hayman 2018 FMG C F C A Cup - Erewhon Station Supreme Livestock McKerchar Challenge Cup - E Taylor J L McKerchar Cup - Archie Hayman Over all the Show Hugh Fraser Memorial Challenge Cup - E Winner Taylor Mackenzie CWI Cup - Vicki Havord Albury Cup - Most Points Vegetable - E Taylor G H Patton Cup - Neve Jones W Wreford Challenge Cup - Fergus Divan Farmland Grain NZ Cup Barley - Charles S Anderson H A Munro Senior Cup - E Taylor C F C A Rosebowl - C Guthrie D Lieshman Shield - Erewhon Station Robert Leitch Challenge Cup - Nick Brien Country Kidz 7-9 Years, Walker Cup - Woodbury Primary Fairlie Citizen Tray - Britney Moore Maryburn Station L Austin Cup - Mackenzie Woolley Hugh Parker Challenge Cup - Margaret Divan John Campbell Challenge Trophy - Hamish Sloper Farmlands Grain NZ Trophy Wheat - Lauren Bishell Jean Campbell Tray - E Taylor Country Kidz 10-13 Years, Walker Cup - Geraldine High School W M Scott Cup - A McNab Ravensdown Challenge Tray - S Neal V B & M F Jones Family Challenge Cup - Charles Miller Brown Braemar Challenge Trophy - Emily Murray 24 24
COMPLETION OF ENTRY FORMS Refer to section for fees. All entries are inclusive of GST. All entry forms must be signed and entry fees calculated correctly for entries to be accepted. Gate passes will be given as follows: Adults – one adult gate pass after payment of $10 or more in entry fees. Children (ages 5-15) - one child gate pass per child entered. Entry forms received that have not been signed, or in which entry fees have been calculated incorrectly, will be returned. This applies to all entrants, including Members who have not paid their annual subscription but who have calculated their entry fees on the Member’s fees. The Committee will in no case consider any entry valid unless the correct fees are paid at time of making it. MEMBERSHIP Membership privileges include reduced entry fees in some sections and free admission to the annual show for 2 adults and family under15 years of age. Annual Family Membership is $30. Life membership is $450. Annual Subscriptions are due by 1 March of the current year. No membership form is required. FOOD The rights to sell all types of food on the grounds are let by tender at the discretion of the Committee. TRADE SPACE Trade Space Application Forms and additional information are available from the Secretary. All applications must be made on the official form. Applications close 15 March 2019. The committee will endeavour to honour all site requests but reserve the right to site displays at their discretion. The committee has the right to refuse any application. Trade Display sites are ONLY available in sizes of 6 metres frontage x 7 metres depth (14 metres is maximum depth i.e. 2 sites) or multiples thereof. Cost is $100.00 per site. Admission passes are issued on the basis of ONE per every $100.00 paid for space. Additional passes may be available at a reduced cost of $10.00 each, maximum of 1 extra pass per site. Limited power sites are available at an additional cost of $50.00 per site. Ribbons will be awarded for the best JJ Ltd Timaru Heavy Trade Space, Promotional and Craft Displays. Trade Space exhibitors to be on the grounds by 9.30 a.m. and no trade space displays shall be removed from the grounds until after 4.00pm without special order from the Secretary. The site plan is final. Where live cattle or deer form part of a trade display, the exhibitor is responsible for:(i) Ensuring all stock have completed all TB testing requirements as per Animal Health Board testing regulations. (ii) Ensuring all stock are identified in accordance with current legal requirements (including NAIT). (iii) In order to meet NAIT obligations, stock present must be: NAIT tagged and registered AND recorded in movements by the owners of stock to Mackenzie A&P Showgrounds, NAIT number 455732- with the inclusion of dates to/from the event. GENERAL CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS “To be read in conjunction with Section conditions and with the Rules and By-Laws of the Royal Agricultural Society of N. Z.” available on www.ras.org.nz 1. The Society holds records of names of all Members and Exhibitors and may publish these for the purposes of Show media reports or promotional purposes at the Society’s discretion. The Society may take photographs and video images of Members, Exhibitors, exhibits (including livestock) and the employees, agents and assistants of any Exhibitor and use this information for reporting or promotional purposes in any media, at the Society’s discretion. 2. All exhibits shall be at the sole risk of the owner of Exhibitor. The Society will not under any circumstances hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis-delivery, detention or delay of any entries or exhibits in any area (including implements exhibited at the show). 3. No person shall sell any tobacco, food, drink or any form of refreshment and raffles to any person on the land of the Society during any Agricultural and Pastoral Show held by the Society without the written permission of the Committee. 4. No entries, trade space or implements may be removed from ground until after 4.00pm without special order from the Secretary. 5. The owner of all dogs entering the show-grounds must be able to produce a dosing certificate if requested to do so. HEALTH AND SAFETY 6. All persons entering the grounds must comply with the Health & Safety at Work Act 2015 (and subsequent amendments.) Please abide by the safety rules and signage at the Showgrounds. Follow instructions from Marshals and Show Officials. Please ensure that no one enters livestock pens or enclosures. Do not poke, hit or irritate animals. Be aware of livestock and vehicular movement. Please do not stand behind any livestock. 7. IN CASE OF EVACUATION, PLEASE MAKE YOUR WAY TO ONE OF THE TWO CARPARKS IF THIS IS NOT THE SOURCE OF HARM. 8. A full copy of the Health and Safety plan is held in the Secretary’s office along with a map of the grounds, the First Aid area and fire extinguishers. 9. If attending with small children, it is suggested you write your cell phone number on their arm so you can be notified quickly. 25 25
10. In the event of an earthquake emergency, please follow ALL instructions given to you by Show staff. Keep clear of all buildings and structures. 11. All stock must be thoroughly quiet or they will not be admitted. All animals to be suitably restrained. 12. All exhibitors agree and undertake to exercise reasonable care in conducting their operation and agree to make good to the Society any damage caused to cables, pipes or underground structures of any nature. The exhibitors shall hold sufficient insurance against such damage. All damage will be the responsibility of the applicant and all costs will be recovered. All underground cables & pipes will be marked with a red band; no tent pegs or holes are to be dug or driven within one metre of marked cables or pipes. 13. All large or dangerous animals shall be contained behind fences suitable to make sure they cannot escape under any circumstances and meets and complies with all fencing requirements under New Zealand Law. 14. Exhibitors of machinery and mechanical equipment of any description must ensure that it is fully guarded so as to be incapable of injuring spectators while on display. Tractors and other machinery demonstrated at work must be attended by a member of the exhibitor’s staff while working, and must be efficiently immobilized when not working. Exhibits which are considered by the Committee to be dangerous, to be excessively noisy, or undesirable in any way, may be immobilized at the discretion of the Committee. GENERAL FOR ALL EXHIBITORS 15. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor at the time of entry, and all produce must have been grown by the exhibitor. 16. Gate passes will be given as follows: Adults – one adult gate pass after payment of $10 or more in entry fees. Children- one child gate pass per child entered. 17. Judges may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. 18. All protests must be in writing and may be entered either before or after the judges have proceeded to their duties. The person entering the protest in horses, cattle, and sheep to deposit $50.00, the deposit to be returned if the protest is sustained. If the protest is lodged before the judges proceed to their duties, the onus of proof to rest with the exhibitors, if after the judging is completed, the onus of proof to rest with the party protesting. No protest will be received later than one hour after the awards are made and the prize tickets affixed. 19. Suggestions are welcomed by the Committee from exhibitors and patrons for the improvements of the Show. Such should be made in writing and handed in at the Secretary's office. GENERAL ANIMALS 20. All exhibitors to have exhibits penned or displayed half an hour prior to judging. Refer to individual sections for judging time. 21. A steward will be in attendance on show day from 4:00pm to help in the loading of sheep. 22. No distinguishing marks of ownership with the exception of earmarking, ear tags and registered brand, may be attached to any pen or animal exhibited. 23. In the dog trial section a maiden shall be one which has not won a first prize at any trial at close of entry. 24. No animal will be allowed to take part in the Grand Parade carrying any awards or ribbons won at previous shows. 25. Any animal found to be unsound shall be removed from the grounds. 26. Only registered sheep are eligible for purebred sections. 27. No animal from a herd or farm under movement control for TB or Brucellosis or distance control place notice and cattle awaiting a comparative cervical test result and any replacement stock associated with such animals shall be exhibited at an A&P Show. (A herd consists of all replacement animals grazed off the farm regardless of how many mobs they are farmed in). 28. Mackenzie A&P Society’s NAIT # is 455732 EQUESTRIAN Please see Equestrian Section for Equestrian Information. PRIZE WINNERS ARE EXPECTED TO APPEAR IN THE GRAND PARADE OR PRIZE MONEY MAY BE FORFEITED. EXCEPTIONS LISTED BELOW.THE GRAND PARADE IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF AN A&P SHOW AND WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION.WHILE IT IS PREFERABLE FOR ALL PRIZE WINNERS TO APPEAR IN THE GRAND PARADE WITH THEIR HORSE/PONY, IN THE CASE OF STALLIONS, NOVICE, LEAD REIN AND FIRST RIDDEN ENTRANTS, PARTICIPATION IS OPTIONAL. IN THE CASE OF ANY HEALTH AND SAFETY CONCERNS OF ANY ENTRANTS, AN UNSAFE MOUNT OR EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE YOU ARE UNABLE TO PARTICIPATE, PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING FOR PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY TO THE SECRETARY STATING YOUR REASONS CLEARLY. THE EQUESTRIAN CONVENOR WILL MAKE THE FINAL DECISION AND, IF APPROVED, PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID WITHIN A MONTH OF THE SHOW. AWARDS/PRIZES/TROPHIES 26 26
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29. Any prize winner in the equestrian, goat or led cattle sections not taking part in the Grand Parade may have his prize money forfeited. While it is preferable all prize winners appear in the Grand Parade with their animal exhibit, in the case of any health and safety concerns, an unsafe animal or extenuating circumstances where you are unable to participate, please apply in writing for payment of prize money to the Secretary stating your reasons clearly. The convener of that section will make the final decision and, if approved, prize money will be paid within a month of the Show. 30. In the event of there being no competition in any class, no prize will be given unless the judge certifies to particular merit, and the judges are specially requested to withhold prizes in cases where there is competition if the exhibits are of inferior description. 31. In the case of funds of the Society are at any time insufficient, after paying expenses and making necessary provisions for all liabilities, to pay prize-money in full, the amount available for the purpose shall be distributed pro rata among the prize-winners. All special prizes not competed for, or awarded, to become the property of the Society. 32. Scale of Points: First 5, Second 4, Third 3, Champion 2, Reserve Champion 1, Tie half points only. In the event of ties for aggregates, First shall have preference. 33. Some Special Prizes may not be as stated as they are not all confirmed by printing of the schedule. 34. Cups and Trophies - No trophies to be taken on show day. 35. All cups and trophies will be engraved by the Society. Winners may arrange to have a photo taken with the trophy on Show day or during the year, or alternately, request a photo of the trophy. Arrangements may be made for the collection of a trophy or cup. Please contact the Secretary for more information. OTHER 36. All vehicles enter at own risk and are accepted for parking on condition that the Mackenzie A & P Society accepts no responsibility for any loss, theft, injury or damage to persons or vehicles, their contents, fitting or accessories even when such loss, theft, injury or damage is attributed to any negligence on the part of the Society or any of its employees or stewards. 37. The Committee reserves the right to remove any motor vehicle, float, caravan or any other form of trailer which is parked in any area or manner other than those prescribed by the Committee. 38. All persons admitted into any premises controlled by the Society shall be subject to the order of the Committee and shall in the event of misbehaviour such persons may be removed by order of the President or any two members of the Committee. 39. The President or any two members of the Committee may eject from the showground’s, without compensation or return of fees, any persons whose conduct either personal or as proprietor of a sideshow, or exhibit, is a source of annoyance. The sideshow or sideshows of any such proprietor shall be closed down. 40. It is the intention of the Society to publish results. 41. Refunds for ALL sections. If a refund is required, the Society will retain 25% of entry fees for expenses incurred. ALL applications must have a Veterinarian or Doctors certificates or a very good reason. ALL refunds are the discretion of the Secretary and Executive. 42. The decision of the Committee shall be absolutely final in all cases. HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Geoff H Allison S W Holland Andrew & Fiona Ross J A Austin R G Hurst G Seymour Stuart Barwood Alistair E Inman M Simpson R S Buick Ross Jones Neville Smith Dave Clark Andrew Kerr G N Sutherland Mary Coutts John Knowles C E Swann Mark & Kylie Davis Ruth Knubley J E (Stan) Taylor Mark J G Davis J H McKerchar Steve Taylor W J & F E Edge Q Mitchell M S Thomas Michael Gallagher A L Munro R P A Thomson Pauline Gallagher G A Munro Charles F Waters G S Girvan Kevin B O'Neill C W Weir Gordon Handy E D O'Sullivan R R Hobson P A Rayne 29 29
LIFE MEMBERS J P Allan Hugh Hunter-Weston Hamish Nelson Simon Cameron C H Johns O Rieder M G Coles Gill Johns I P Simpson Alistair J Coutts P R & C M Johnson T K Stanley Tom Coutts A J Langridge Jim R & M A Stewart W D Garrow Pam Leslie Mark Sugrue George Goodwin Warren J Leslie John Willson I B Hayman Duncan I MacKenzie Rosa Wreford R B & S C Hayward John R Malthus 30 30
ANNUAL MEMBERS Stuart Albrey K M & R J Dwyer Carol Jackson Jill Allan I B Eason R C Johnson A J Anderson Murray Elliott A Jones Andrew & Bridget Anderson R C H & J Elworthy C B P Jones Anne Anderson George Empson Kim Jordan Charles S Anderson Maree Ferriman Jennifer M Kerr Greg Anderson Heather Fifield Steve & Sue Kerr H Bruce Anderson Erin Fisher W A & J A King Kirsty Anderson R W & S Fisher Colin Kinsman Louise & Dion Anderson Annabel Fitzsimons Jenny Knight Jaye Asher Sara Frew F M Knubley Jenny Bassett Paul Gallagher E J Laurenson Ltd Brian D Beattie Steve Gallagher Richard Lemon Brian Bell E P Gallen MF Lott M C & B H Bell Chris Galwey Prue Maxwell Sheryl Bishell Tara Gibson Kerry McArthur B J & N A Bishop / Boundary Will Gibson Steve & Jo McAtamney Park Norman S Girvan Aaron and Nicole McCall Esther Black N & M Glass A W McConnell N J Blakemore Shirley Gollan S M McGiffert K J & M Boon Ian D & M C Gould Caryl McIntyre A F Brown Richie F Gould N, B & G McKerchar Roddy Brown Alison & Matthew Grooby Colin M McKinnon April Buckingham Caroline Groundwater Sonia Mckerchar C J Burgess R E Gudex Tania Metcalf I R Caird Michael Guerin PA & EJ Mills Trish Cameron T J & N J Guerin A W Milne J G Campbell J G & H E Gunn Fiona Morrow N R & L N Campbell Ken G Guy G Murdoch Erin Cassie Angela Habraken Lesa (Katie & Lily) Murphy Kelly Chalmers Chris & Annabelle Hampton J G Murray Lyn & Julian Chamberlain Nate Harper M D Murray D Keith Chapman J & A Harrison W G & E C R Murray Peter J Cooke PJ & JE Harrison Deborah Nelson John H Corbett Vicki Havord Duncan Norrie Robyn Crampton Wallace & Jennie Hayman Barbara O'Brien Catherine Crosado A R Heath Tara O'Brien Margaret Dale Helen Heddell Tim & Marie O'Connor Richard Davie Michael Herlund Anna Orbell John Davies Kay Hodgkinson Otematata Station R N, M C and Gillian Davis . Hope Bros R K Patterson Peter, Diana & Margaret Rose Nicky Hyslop Jenny Pawsey Divan Ben & Caroline Innes Kevin & Jodi Payne Craig, Mason & Hayden Anne Irving Jackie Phillips Divers D J & A M Irving W D Phiskie Bruce & Karen Dunbar Ross Ivey Andrea Price 31 31
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