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123rd Mackenzie Highland Show Mackenzie County Agricultural & Pastoral Society Annual Show of Stock, Agricultural Produce and Farm Implements to be held at the Showgrounds, Fairlie Easter Monday - 5th April 2021 Grand Parade 3.00pm 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS Index, Special Index, SpecialFeatures.........................................................................1 Features…………………………………….…..1 President’sWelcome, President’s Welcome,Show ShowSections, Sections, Major Major Sponsors….……2 Sponsors.....................2 Committee, Membership, Health & Safety……………….…...3 Committee, Membership, Health & Safety........................................3 Timetable………………………………………………….…...4 Timetable. ...............................................................................................4 Main Ring Main RingProgram..............................................................................5 Program……………………………………….…...5 Barwoods Entertainment Barwoods Entertainment Trailer. Trailer………………………………6 ........................................................6 Sponsors……………………………………………………….8 Sponsors..................................................................................................8 SpecialFeatures. Special Features………………………………………………11 ...................................................................................11 Equestrian BackNumbers. Equestrian Back Numbers……………………………………15 .................................................................15 Food and Coffee Food and Coffee List Listand andMap..........................................................17 Map……………………………….17 Trade Site Map and List……………………………………...18 Trade Site Map and List......................................................................18 Special Competition Results and 2019 Trophy Winners…….21 Special Competition Results and 2019 Trophy Winners...............21 General Information………………………………………….23 General Information...........................................................................23 Membership and Officers…………………………………….29 Membership and Officers...................................................................29 Photo Gallery…………………………………………………34 Photo GroundsGallery.......................................................................................34 Layout………………………………………………36 Grounds Layout...................................................................................36 MACKENZIE A&P SHOW’S SPECIAL FEATURES Barwoods Trailer (10am-3pm): sponsored by Fairlie Early Learners Craig Smith ‘The Wonkey Donkey’ Man (craigsmith.co.nz) Eddie Simon (eddiesimonmusic.com) Josh Grimaldi Magician (joshgrimaldi.com) Mackenzie Shears Competition (shearingsports.co.nz) Country Kidz AgriSports (Geraldine/Mackenzie College Ag & Mackenzie YFC) Main Ring Entertainment (Team Tumble Cheer, Dog Trials, Highland Games, MH Pipe Band, Western World Roping Supplies Demo, Gumboot Throw, Shepherd’s Hack Skills Demo, Clydesdales, Craig Smith, Josh Grimaldi) Mackenzie Highland Pipe Band, Wood Chopping Competition Community Support Village/ (Rural Support South Canterbury/SCDHB/St Johns/Fire & Emergency NZ/ Neighbourhood Watch/ NZ Police/Civil Defence, Victim Support, Rural Women, Multicultural Aoraki), Clan Corner, Pedalmania, Vintage Machinery, Archery, Pony/Mini Rig/Carnival Rides PLEASE GO TO THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE IF NEEDED ST JOHNS, DOCTORS AND VETERINARIAN ARE ON SITE Showgrounds Office phone 021-713-033 Complete catalogue of entries available for $2 from the Secretary’s Office. All results available on www.showdayonline.com 1
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME Welcome to the 123rd Mackenzie Highland Show. It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the Mackenzie Highland A & P 123rd Show on Easter Monday. Especially considering last years’ show was cancelled, due to Covid- 19, and crowd assembly limits. Special effort has been arranged in all activities and entertainment for your day at the Mackenzie Highland Show, to the tune of the Highland Pipes. Our committee, along with many helpers, welcome and thank the support of exhibitors, sponsors, and general public, to make this Highland Show the biggest Easter Monday event. I hope you all have an enjoyable and entertaining day. David Taylor, President. MACKENZIE A&P SHOW SECTIONS Lemacon Sheep, Anne Patterson Memorial Black and Coloured Sheep/Wool, South Canterbury Toyota Wool (Fine, Crossbred, Black & Coloured), Mighty Mix Dog Food Sheep Dog Trials, Equestrian (Hacks, Park Hacks, Saddle Hunters, Riding Horses, Livamol RAS Thoroughbred, Cobs, Recreational Horses/Ponies, Led Horse/Pony, Lake Tekapo Village Motel Clydesdales, Aoraki Western Riding Club Shepherd’s Hack, Hunter Jumping (Horse/Pony), Ponies (Group A, B and C (combined), Saddle Hunter Ponies, Shenley Station First Ridden and Vetlife Lead Rein, Shetlands, Miniature Horses (In-Hand Category A and B and Activity) and Light Harness and Hackney), Goats (Dairy E and Boer), Poultry, Home Produce, Cochranes Farm Produce, Flowers, Wine and Home Brew, Cooking, Needlework and Fancywork, Arts and Crafts, Wearable Arts, Mackenzie Supply Services School Industry and Hobby, Photography, Peppers Bluewater Resort Highland Dancing, Piping and Solo Drumming, The Front Store/Andar Wood Chopping, Wasteaway South Ltd/Timaru Hire Alpacas and the on-farm Prosser Heli-Ag Winter Feed A Competition which is held in May. ( S n MACKENZIE A&P SHOW’S MAJOR SPONSORS o Alpine Energy, Barwoods, Craigs Investment Partners, Des Segar Motors 2006 & Auto c Trans, Fairlie Early Learners, Farmlands, Farm Source, Forsyth Barr, Four Square Fairlie, t Goldpine, Hazlett, Heiniger New Zealand Ltd, JJ Ltd, Lemacon Ltd, LJ Hooker, S Mackenzie Supply Services, Mainland Wools, Makikihi Fries Chip Factory, Meadowslea Stud, Meridian Energy, Mighty Mix Dog Food, Mitre 10, Peppers Bluewater Resort, Peter Walsh & Associates, PGG Wrightson Wool Ltd, Point Lumber, Property Brokers, Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-Op, South Canterbury Toyota, The Front Store Engineering Supplies/Andar, Vetta Group and Wasteaway T c m 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 David Taylor Mr Mark Davis and Mr Chris Hampton Mr Bryan McNab SECRETARY TREASURER HISTORIAN Mrs Jodi Payne Mrs Anne Harrison Mr Chris M Knubley COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT GH Allison, K Anderson, N Bell, KJ Boon, RJ Campbell, D Clark, P Cooke, M Davis, T Dobbs, WJ Edge, S Fisher, M B Gallagher, B Halliday, A, C & E Hampton, G Handy, A Harrison, A Irving, S Izard, A Kerr, CM Knubley, H McKerchar, M McMullan, B McNab, AL Munro, G Munro, KB O’Neill, L North, J Payne, AM Ross, A Smith, N C Smith, L Spicer, G Sutherland, A Swann, D Taylor, SJE Taylor, SJ Taylor, KW Walker, CF Waters ANNOUNCERS Mrs Dianne Rawlinson, Mrs Melissa Jebson, Mr Tim Black and Mr Tim Douglass 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 & D Clark 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. DOG OWNERS The owner of all dogs entering the show-grounds must be able to produce a dosing certificate if requested to do so. This is to show the dog has been dosed for sheep measles/hydatis. 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) D 8.30 am Judging commences for Ponies, Miniature Horses, Hacks, Park Hacks, Saddle 8 Hunters, Riding Horses, Cobs & Recreational 17 and overs H 9.00 am Judging commences for Black & Coloured Sheep, Highland Dancing, Led C Horse to follow Cobs, Led Pony to follow Group A Ponies, First Ridden Ponies G followed by Lead Rein Ponies, Led Clydesdales, Recreational Under 17s to R follow 17 and overs G 9.30 am Judging commences for Produce Shed M 9.45 am Judging commences for Alpacas 9 10.00 am Judging commences for Shetland Ponies, Sheep, Goats, Poultry, Pet Lambs/Pet L L Sheep L Country Kidz Class One commences Barwoods Trailer Entertainment commences (Craig Smith, Josh Grimaldi, F Eddie Simon) thanks to Fairlie Early Learners L 10.30 am Judging commences for Piping, Shepherd’s Hack R 11.00 am Working Hunter Horses/Ponies followed by Hunter Jumping (approx time) 1 Light Harness to follow Shetland Ponies S 11.30 am Country Kidz Class Two commences L Mackenzie Shearing Competition-Blade Heats (Shearing Pavilion–approx time) 1 S 11.45 am Judging commences for Drumming P 12.00 pm Opening of the Show by Mark Adams W Main Ring Entertainment commences (see pg 1 for line-up) H Champion of Champion Ram 1 12.15 pm Wood Chopping (Underhand) O 12.45 pm Small Standing Chop E 1.00 pm Mackenzie Shearing Competition Open Machine Heats with Semi Finals C (Machine and Blade) to follow H 3 1.15 pm Wood Chopping (Mackenzie A & P Championship) S 2.15 pm Wood Chopping (Big Underhand Chop) 3.00 pm Grand Parade, Judging of the FMG Cup for The Supreme Champion over all A Livestock, Presentation of Best Trade, Craft & Promotion Four Square Fairlie Children’s Lolly Scramble Wood Chopping (Big Standing Chop) 3.30 pm 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 4
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, Riding Horses .................................................................................Top Ring Cobs, Saddle Hunter Horses,…......................................................................Upper Middle Ring Group B/Group C Ponies, Saddle Hunter Ponies………………...…………Lower Middle Ring Recreational 17 and overs…………………………………………..……………… Lower Ring Group A Ponies, …………..…………………………………………………..….…Lower Ring Miniature Horses………………………………….....................................................NZKC Ring 9.00 a.m. Led Horse to follow Cobs…............................................................................Upper Middle Ring Led Pony to follow Group A Ponies…………………………………………………Lower Ring Led Clydesdales…………………………...……………………………………..South End Ring then to follow Led Horse…...…………….……………...........................Upper Middle Ring First Ridden………..………………..……….............................................................Lower Ring Lead Rein to follow First Ridden ………...................................................................Lower Ring Recreational Under 17s to follow 17 and overs…………..………………………… Lower Ring 10.00 a.m. Shetland Ponies………................................................................................................NZKC Ring Light Harness to follow Shetland Ponies………………………….….………….South End Ring 10.30 a.m. Shepherds Hack …………..………………………………………………..….….. Outback 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 (Horse)/Lower (Pony) Ring 12 noon Opening of the Show by Mark Adams Entertainment in Top Ring: MH Pipe Band, Team Tumble Cheer, Dog Trials, Highland Games, Craig Smith, Western World Roping Supplies Demo, Gumboot Throw, Clydesdales, Shepherd’s Hack Skills Demo, Josh Grimaldi) 3.00 p.m. Grand Parade, Judging of the FMG Supreme Livestock, Trade Site Winners and Four Square Fairlie Lolly Scramble All times approx. and subject to change. Listen to Announcer for any time changes. 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, Craigs Investment Partners, Des Segar Motors 2006 & Auto Trans, Fairlie Early Learners, Farmlands, Farm Source, Forsyth Barr, Four Square Fairlie, Goldpine, Hazlett, Heiniger New Zealand Ltd, JJ Ltd, Lemacon Ltd, LJ Hooker, Mackenzie Supply Services, Mainland Wools, Makikihi Fries Chip Factory, Meadowslea Stud, Meridian Energy, Mighty Mix Dog Food, Mitre 10, Peppers Bluewater Resort, Peter Walsh & Associates, PGG Wrightson Wool Ltd, Point Lumber, Property Brokers, Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-Op, South Canterbury Toyota, The Front Store Engineering Supplies/Andar, Vetta Group and Wasteaway LEVEL THREE SUPPORTERS ($100+) Alpine Peaks Jordan Dent Farrier Services Rabobank Aoraki Western Riding Club JR's General Store R J Preston Ltd Aorangi Veterinary Services Kohan Restaurant Shenley Station Ashwick Tractor Services Kolour It South Canterbury Rural B P 2 GO Kurow Wools Support Trust Balmoral Station Lake Tekapo Holiday Homes South Canterbury/Waitaki Braemar Station Lake Tekapo Village Motel Branch BCSBANZ Cochranes Mackenzie Alpine Horse Stihl Shop Timaru CP Wool Trekking Three Creeks Craighead BOP Mainland Wools Ltd Trident Homes Craighead Old Girls Mulligan Ag Turnbulls FMG New Zealand Merino Vet Life Fairlie Forest Management Company Ltd Westpac Heartlands Resource Centre Placemakers J Ballantyne & Co Prosser Heli Ag LEVEL TWO SUPPORTERS ($50+) Black Forest Station Hope Bros - Grampians Miss Timaru Catering South Canterbury Station Rural Transport Ltd Farm Barn Café Ian McDonald Contracting Timaru Motors Gibson Bros Johnson Gluyas Tractors Waihi School Glenmore Station L J Hooker Washingtons Exploration Hair on Regent Leonie Dwyer LEVEL ONE SUPPORTERS (under $50) Fairlie Creative Fibre Mt Hay Station South Canterbury B&C Four Peaks High Country Track Rawleigh Agent /Karen Peck Sheepbreeders Assn Mt Dobson Motels Ruth Knubley Thistledown Alpacas 8
PROUD SUPPORTERS OF THE MACKENZIE HIGHLAND SHOW THE NEW MF 8S A MASSEY FERGUSON TRACTOR FOR A NEW ERA IES R RANGE Strictl controls. Come and see us to talk about your tractor and farm implement needs. 9
I enjoy helping 8 farming clients build f tailored investment T S portfolios to protect C W and grow their capital beyond the farm gate. PHILL KINNEY CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH I can help you identify a suitable investment strategy based on your personal investment needs. It’s a long- term partnership and it all starts with a conversation. Speak with Phill Kinney. phill.kinney@craigsip.com 03 964 3238 | craigsip.com Craigs Investment Partners Limited is a NZX Participant Firm. Phil Kinney is an Investment Adviser at Craigs Investment Partners. Adviser Disclosure Statements are10 available on request and free of charge. Please visit craigsip.com
MACKENZIE SHEARS Returning again, for the seventh 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 11
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 the Mackenzie and Timaru Girls YFCs. 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! Visit Clan Corner And Don’t Miss the Hororata Highland Games Demo in the Main Ring! 12
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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. 0800 787 254 Services are free and confidential. or PhoneText 1737 ANYTIME Parents/Caregivers… Need a rest? Or to change and feed your wee one? Plunket has set up a tent in between the two pavilions (opposite to the Secretary’s Office). You are welcome to visit the Plunket tent throughout the day! Call Plunket Line 24/7 on 0800 933 922 Plunket offers free health and development checks, a 24/7 parenting helpline, and a range of local services doing everything from antenatal classes to car seat installation. 14
EQUESTRIAN BACK NUMBERS (by number) 1 - Debbie Drummond (Mini horse) Mouse) 2 - Megan Hopkinson (Otto) 43 - Peyton Mackintosh (Tallyho The Joker) 3 - Annabelle Gibson (Ezra) 44 - Isla Thompson - (Theif of the Hearts Lone 4 - Alexis Jones (Ashton High Society) Ranger) 5 - Rhiannon Fitzgerald (Belle) 45 - Willow Park Blue Magnate (Evelyn 6 - Drew Fitzgerald (Gundagai Leikellie) Thompson) 7 - Karla Meredith (Jubilee Silver Knight) 46 - Sophie Smith (Counting Stars) 8 - Erin Fisher (WP Shadow) 47 - Alexandra Tutty (SWS Inceptions Code Blue) 9 - Daniel Fisher (Sweet Shriaz) 48 - Alexandra Tutty Brittany Pyne (SWS 10 - Charli Fisher (Monavale Weka) Double Identity) 11 - Megan Robinson (Whiterocks Swing) 49 - Lucy Taylor (Sundae) 12 - Sophie Dennett (Cardon glamour puss) 50 - Erewhon Station (Erewhon Max) 13 - Katie Dennett (Willowcroft diamonds 51 - Erewhon Station (Erewhon Scott) forever) 52 - Rebecca Stewart (Erewhon Mackenzie) 14 - Tania Kelland (Starr Touch) 53 - Erewhon Station (Erewhon Samantha) 15 - Amanda Southgate (TV Mountain 54 - Erewhon Station (Erewhon Ben) Premier) 55 - Erewhon Station (Donnybrook Silverdale) 16 - Olive Cronin (Chelton Fairy Lights) 56 - Erewhon Station (Erewhon Kara) 17 - Brooke Wendelken (Ataahua Enchanting) 57 - Erewhon Station (Erewhon Sam) 18 - Andrea Price (Beechgrove Chocolate 58 - Erewhon Station (Erewhon Nick) Delight) 59 - Erewhon Station (Erewhon Grace) 19 - Richard Price (Cotswold Penonie) 60 - Erewhon Station (Erewhon Master) 20 - Sophia Kingan (Jym-Aud Dewdrop 61 - Erewhon Station (Erewhon Alice) Mahogany) 62 - Regent Park Stackhouse (RP Nirvana) 21 - Grace Morrissey (West Country Brandy Baby) 63 - Honour Andrews (Samarkland Park 22 - Olivia Morrissey (Rockdon Cabana) Chantilly Lace) 23 - Grace Morrissey (Poseidon P) 64 - Eve Andrews (Bingham) 24 - Tomlyn Morrissey (HVP Stirling Silver) 65 - Jordy Fairbrother (Terrac'ee Heavenly 25 - Olivia Morrissey (HVP Stirling Silver) Scent) 26 - Dorothy Lang (Sylvia Blossom) 66 - Leanne Johnston (Cold Molasses) 27 - Kelly Chalmers (Willowlees perfect 67 - Molly Greenwood (Bendermere storm) Shanialeas Suprize) 28 - Poppy Freeman (Ataahua Top Notch) 68 - Pippa Greenwood (Toffee Pop) 29 - Charlise Miller (RP Providence) 69 - Ellie Flett (Galaxy sapphire) 30 - Tia Miller (Willow Spring on Order) 70 - Lil Riley (GP Antonio) 31 - Halliday Family (Arcadia Perfect 71 - BrechinFamily Makayla Krahagen Revenge) (Eastdale Imogen) 32 - Halliday Family (Inverlochy High Beam) 72 - Lexie Biggs (Starstruck Jazz) 33 - Halliday Family (Arcadia Miss Dior) 73 - Tilly Pryor (Tuscan Treo) 35 - Kate Leoni (Rough Diamond) 74 - Tania Bellamy (Lochslea Pride & Joy) 36 - Briannah Hadfield Broatch (Opawas First 75 - Amelia Woodley (Black River Olympia) Light) 76 - Harper Henskes (Cedar Park Regal Man) 37 - Julie Hadfield (Jess) 77 - Paula Rogers (Helie) 38 - Ashleigh Williams (R M Limbo) 78 - Belinda Anderson (Flynnie McGoogan) 39 - Alice Peters (Farview Show Time) 79 - Wendy Saxon (Tally Ho Do Re Me) 40 - C A Crosado (Duncree Hickory Hakim) 80 - Wendy Saxon (Withaview Addicted to Candy) 41 - C A Crosado (Duncree Hickory Hannah) 81 - Greta Murray (Chatto Creek Olympia) 42 - Casey Mackintosh (Kennybrook Meggy 82 - Emily Murray (Chatto Creek Murphy) 15
83 - Izzy Kloogh (GP China Doll) 120 - Joely Townley (Amberleigh Prima 84 - K Anderson (Sunny-Brae Antonia) Donna) 85 - K Anderson (Loughends Striders Electtra) 121 - Imogen Hyde Mike Williams R 86 - Cate Lightbourne (Highland Lass) (Ashtencroft Regal Night) M 87 - Cate Lightbourne (Colour Me Bold) 122 - Riley Pawsey (My Wizard of Oz) C 88 - Emily Murray (Highland Lass) 123 - Fern Wilkinson (Cavalry Man) O 89 - Alysha Lowe (Forli Charlene) 124 - Suzy Ratahi (JC Delta's Bravo) E 90 - Dee Grant (Sinaloa GNZ) 125 - Helen Scott (Summerland) M 91 - Susie Izard (Ashtencroft Raine) 126 - Annie Scott (Sudeley Red Rascal) 92 - Summer Wilton (Ashtencroft Raine) 127 - Lucinda Murray (Enchanted illusion) T 93 - Cate Smith (Glen Lie Rebecca) 128 - Madeleine Horne (Foggity) O 94 - Rod Kraal (Winter Rose) 129 - Katie Fitzsimons (Eastdale Henrietta) S 95 - Rod Kraal (Bencurren Mackenzie Bess) 131 - Kendall Jamieson (Black Magic Jubille) W 96 - Regent Park Stackhouse (MP Royalty) 132 - Kendall Jamieson (Bart Man) T 97 - Georgie Murray (Aurum) 133 - Trevalda (Trevalda Mountain Dancer) P 98 - Annabel Murray (Jippy Ki Yay) 134 - Sarah Simpson (Mountaineer) P 99 - Anna Maxwell (Peanut) 135 - Shona Drummond (Chaos) D 100 - Meg Fleming (Bewitched of Flaxmill) 136 - Joy White (Astek Gangsta Girl) T 102 - Bronwyn Halliday (Beechgrove Mr 137 - Juanita Maxwell (Sir George) Cinnamon) 138 - P Crawford (Brigadoon) 103 - Bronwyn Halliday (Bracken Ridge 139 - Penelope Johnson (Mr Dubarry) Charlie Brown) 140 - Molly Smith (B G Lennox) 104 - Nina Atkinson Spiers (Chelton Light 141 - Molly Smith (Redcliffs SMP Snap) Regards) 142 - Lucy Black (Punga) 105 - duncan norrie (caithness emperor) 143 - Brittany Talbot (Beachbrook Taylor 106 - duncan norrie (Rubys Rotspon wp) Made) 107 - Karen Thyne (Connemara Statues Splash 145 - Haylee Frame (Skibbereen Versace) N Dash) 146 - Laura Cameron (Windward Pollyanna) 108 - Karen Thyne (SWS The Identity Charm) 147 - Mia Brook (Eyredale Glamour Puss) 109 - Karen Thyne (Country Charm Rare 148 - Vickey Harrington (Mountain View Asset) Zenna) 110 - Karen Thyne (Totara Creek On The 149 - Deb Blakeley (Troughear Park Peepered Prowl) Havaeti) 111 - Alice Hamer (Tibetan Blue) 150 - Natasha Hocken (Taungatara Seamus's 112 - Fisher Family Rosa Douglass (SS Liberty) Regnen) 151 - Ashleigh Tawhara (Trevalda Mountain 113 - Fisher Family Tim Douglass (SS Storm) Regnen) 152 - Zara Haworth (Leap of Faith) 114 - Emily Goodman (willowlees the lions 153 - Zoe Charles (Celtic Harmony) pride) 154 - Pene Radford (Marshie) 115 - Cherie Stalker (Cashmere Park Miss 155 - Lucy Radford (Murphy) Muffett) 156 - Nele Friedrich (Secret Agenda) 116 - Abby Sinclair (KL Kiss of Colour) 157 - Stella Lang (Sonic) 117 - Paige Fitzgerald (KS Helter Skelter) 158 - Katey Scarlett (Boots) 118 - Paige Fitzgerald (KS Precious Gem) 159 - Katie Fitzsimmons (Terrac'ee Heavenly Scent) 119 - Sharleen Weller (Sam) 16
FOOD AND COFFEE AT THE SHOW… R U Peckish - C1 The Whitebait People - F10 Men-Love Berries and Bouncing - C2 Mr Whippy - F11 Charlie Brown Fairlie - C3 Mobile Foods Special Events - F12 One Smart Coffee - C4 Aoraki Lil Orbit Donuts - F13 Espresso2Go - C5 Geraldine Lions - F14 Mobile Foods Special Events - C6 Delmacs Paradise Snow - F15 Strawberry Divine - F16 The Food Den - F01 Kimbell Burgers - F17 One Scoop or Two - F02 Flips Pancakes - F18 Sturgeon's Amusements Ltd - F03 Yes Chef Events & Catering - F19 Wild Az - F04 The Curly Fries - F20 The Food Den - F05 The Crepe Lady - F21 Pita Pit Mobile SI - F06 Churros Ole - F22 Purple Dragon - F07 Rotary Club of Timaru - M15 Daz Sunshine Bacon - F08 Catering South Canterbury - Taylor Pavilion The Food Den - F09 17
TRADE SITE MAP 0 A A A A A A A A A A B B B B B B B B C C C C C 3 C C C C C C C C C C D D D D D E E E E E E E F 18
TRADE SITE LIST 040 Trains N Models - S 12-13 Fire & Emergency NZ - hub A Drop in Time - S 22 Fire & Emergency NZ - hub Addiction Foods NZ - H 4 Flower Addict - R 18 All Buttered Up - R 33 Forsyth Barr - B 14 Alpine Peak - R 7-8 Fraemohs Homes Wanaka - C 29 Amanda Jayne Creative - R 26 Fudge by Hopkinsons - J 5 Andante Hand Work Leather - R 42 Funtime Events - Marked Angel 'A' Fashions - R 6 Gladstone Gloves - R 10 Aoraki Licorice - J 9 Grand Sslam - S 3 Assa - S 39 Hamish Menlove - Marked Autoworld Timaru - C 6-7 Hanham - E 4 Barber Group - C2-3 D45-46 Heliventures - L 11/13 Barr Originals - H 1 High Country Earthworks - B 3-4 C 39-40 Barwoods - N 12-13 Homemade by Beth - S 2 Bayleys Canterbury - N 1-2 HRV Canterbury - A 13 BBQ Craft - J 4 Hyundai & Isuzu South Cant - B 10/13 C30/33 Bob Driver Autos - C 18/20 Ideal Buildings - E 3 Brilin Limited - C 4 Ikon Machinery Ltd - C8/10 D38/40 BxFoods - C 34-35 Inversion NZ - R 36 C S Anderson - C1 D47 J J Ltd - D1116 E26/31 Canterbury Continuous Spouting - E 6 Jen's Opportunities - S 40 Canterbury Scottish Heritage - H 7 Jewel of the Harem - R 16 Caroline Mitsubishi - D 28/30 Ken's Books - S 27 Carrfields/CLAAS HarvestCentre - B5/7 C Kevellie's - R 37 36/38 Leather Image - R 13 Central Feeds Ltd - A 9-10 B28-29 Lily's Collection - J 7-8 Circusmarty Amusements - M 8 Llama Cookie Drama - R 9 Clan Pringle - H 6 Lolly Mania - R 30 Cochranes Timaru - D 5/8 E34/37 Longview Olives - R 44 Colour Craft / Paper Daisy Sto - J 10 Love Your Larder - R 41 Cooper Tires - D 41 Mackenzie College - M 9 Crafty Buggars - S 7 Mackenzie Highland Pipe Band - Ring Craighead Diocesan School - M 12 Manchester Unity-Ashburton - K 10 Craigs Investment Partners - N 10 Mark Richardt - R 28 Cutie Special Kids Store - R 17 Maverick Concepts Ltd - C 5 Dan's Motor Centre - D 9-10 E 32-33 McKeown Group Oamaru - A 1-2 Design Build Listen Ltd - A 15 McRaeway Homes 2015 Ltd - E 5 Diana's Knitwear - S 12-13 MDC Civil Defense - hub Driveworld - Marked Me and Dad Kids Books - S 8 Drummond & Etheridge - D18/23 E19/24 Menlove Bouncing - Marked Early Learners - M14 Mindalao - S 37 Eden Juice - R 21 MNTN - H 9 Elizabeth Rosa Art - R 25 Models 4 U - R 1 Emuology Canterbury - R 38 Mother and Daughter - S 29 Erin's House Plants - H 8 Mountain High Clothing - H 10 Ewe R Merino - Horse section Mt Nessing - M 11 Exotic Candy Straps - S 31 Mt Somers Lilyfields - J 6 Farmlands - N7/9 16/21 MT Studio - S 36 19
Muscogen Woods – R 2 Stihl Shop & Timaru Honda - A18-19 B19-20 Natural Hound - S 35 Stihl Shop & Timaru Honda - A 16-17 B 21-22 Nigel Davies - S 10 Stone Artz - J 2 C NOOZ - R 14 Straight 8 Estate - S 26 C Norwood - C 11/15 D33/37 Sunshine Homes & Cabins - B 9 C Nutrimetics - R 11 Susanne Pearls / Subarb Prod - R 12 C Nuway Fencing - B 37 Sweet Ltd - S 11 3 NZPolice/Neighbourhood Support - hub Team Tumble Cheer - M 13 C Oaklea Miniature Horses - Marked Temuka Motorcycles - B1-2 C41-41 C Order Here - A 14 The Beekeepers Honey - S 23 C Origin of the Nations - S 34 The Garden Centre Timaru - K11 R Panda Outdoor Furniture - H 2-3 The Little Red Fox - N 5-6 L Paul Wilkins Tractors Limited - A3/5 B33/35 The Original Smoke & Spice Co - R 35 M Paula Vou Art - R 19 The Rusty Stagecoach - S 20-21 R PGG Wrightson Ltd - Ring The Shade House - J 3 M Pop Face Art - S 24 The Silver Connection - R 4-5 Power Farming - D1/4 E38/41 Think Water Timaru - B 23-24 Product Direct - R 34 Thomas House/Timaru Boys High - M7 Pure by The Barrelman - S 9 Timaru Can-Am - C 16-17 Rainbow Candy Floss - S 5 Timaru Girls High School - M 6 Rawleighs - R 3 Timaru Motors Ltd - C 23-24 D24-25 Rd8 art / neora - S 41 Timaru Yamaha - C21-22 Riverdown Steel - A 6-7 B 31-32 TQAPRINZ - S 28 Robbies Pickles & Preserves - S 6 Traditional Candy Floss - J 11 Rockaroma - S 25 Tri Smart Ltd - R 29 SC DHB Rural Wellbeing - hub Victory Traders - S 32 SCDHB Bowel Screening - hub Waihi School - M 3 SCDHB Measles Campaign - hub Waipopo Rhododendrons - H 5 Seatable - R 27 Waitaki Girls High School - M 4 Sherlin Alpacas - K 12-13 Walk Tall Merino - R 40 Simplenakedsoap Ltd - R 20 Watson Multi Shears Ltd - N 3 Smallbone Isuzu - B25/27 Whitehorse Cheese - S 33 South Canterbury Rural Support - hub Wildhawk - S 8 South Canterbury Toyota - B15/18 C25/28 Wrapt - R 15 Southern Cross Dog Kennels - A 11-12 Xandra Marie - R 24 Spicecraft - S 30 YM Innovations - R31-32 St Kevin's College - M1 20
PROSSER HELI-AG WINTER FEED COMPETITION May 2019 Results Class A – Swedes: 1st) David Giddings, 2nd) Johnny O’Connor, 3rd) Four Peaks Station Class B – Cereal Greenfeed: 1st) Neil Campbell, 2nd) David Irving Class C – Kale: 1st) John Wright , 2nd) Chad Steetskamp, 3rd) Guy Sutherland Class D – Grass/Brassica/Winterfeed Mix: 1st) Steve Gallagher, 2nd) Johnny O’Connor, 3rd) Steve Kerr Class E – Rape (Autumn Sown): 1st) Chad Steetskamp, 2nd) Chris Hampton Class F –Winter Saved Pasture: 1st) Charles Waters, 2nd) Neil Campbell, 3rd) John Wright Class G – Fodder Beet: 1st) John Wright, 2nd) David Giddings / Sam Blair, 3rd) Lester Groundwater Ravensdown Tray – Best crop of Mixed Winter Feed: Johnny O’Connor Late Wm. Scott Challenge Cup – Best Winter Feed Crop: Charles Waters Mike Prosser Spraying Cup – Judges Choice: Steve Gallagher Rabobank Special Prize $100 – For Best Medium Stem Kale: John Wright Mulligan Ag Special Prize $100 – For Best Fodder Beet: John Wright Judge – Alister Moorhead & Lyndon Anderson The Mackenzie A&P Society wish to thank the following sponsors: Prosser Heli Ag, Rabobank, Mulligan Ag, Ballance and Ravensdown To enter the May 2021 competition, please contact one of your local committee members or the Secretary by the 15th of May on 021713033 or mackenzieapsociety@gmail.com 2019 RABOBANK - GIFT LAMB COMPETITION RESULTS On Hoof: 1st S Gallagher, 2nd Awarima Family, 3rd C Hampton On Hook: 1st M Anderson, 2nd D Williams, 3rd C Hampton Overall: 1st M Anderson, 2nd C Hampton , 3rd M Anderson CFM Cup (Winner Aggregate): M Anderson Mackenzie Bros Cup (Winner On Hook): J O’Connor The Society wishes to congratulate the winners of the Gift Lamb competition and to thank Rabobank and all of the entrants: D.Williams, M.Taylor, P.Johnson, M.Anderson, C.O’Neill, G.Anderson, S.Gallagher, R.Patterson, C.Hampton and F.Divan for their generosity. 21
MACKENZIE A&P TROPHIES- 2019 WINNERS A J Agnew Cup - A Ferriman John Edmond Cup - K Guy A J Davey Cup - A Peters L Austin Challenge Cup - P Goldfinch A W Johns Memorial Challenge Cup - K Wilson L Austin Cup - R Tanner AB Mackenzie & Trotter Cup - S Kerr Liz Mills Trophy - N Shenton-Hatata Andrew Grant Memorial Cup - S S Albrey London Wool Brokers Trophy - E J Braemar Challenge Trophy - K Hughes Laurenson C F C A Cup - K Hughes Mackenzie A & P Societyy Challenge Cup - C F C A Cup - C Smith K Fleming C F C A Rosebowl - Heartlands Albury Cup - W A Hayman Challenge Trophy - E J Laurenson Mackenzie CWI Cup - K Thomson Country Kidz Sports 10-13yrs - Craighead Mackenzie Pony Club Challenge CupyCup Diocesan School A Shallard Country Kidz Sports 7-9yrs - St Joseph's McKerchar Challenge Cup - E Taylor Primary Miss M Gillingham Cup - C Lightbourne Coutts Unity Challenge Cup - M Wycliffe Monuina Trophy - S & S Albrey D Lieshman Shield - S Mehrtens Mrs H C Manaton Cup - B Robson David Whittaker Memorial Cup - M Fleming N M A Co of NZ Challenge Cup - S & S Dunvegan Challenge Cup - Maryburn Stn Albrey E Jones / Orbell Cup - T Bellamy Nix Buick Memorial Trophy - C Smith Esmond Goodwin Memorial Cup - E Townly Oliver Rountree Smith Memorial Trophy - F H Smith Challenge Cup - Maryburn Stn Maryburn Stn F M G Centennial Cup - Neil Godfrey Opawa Cup - W A Hayman Fairlie Citizen Tray - M Woolley PP O'Connor Trophy - G Culver Fairlie Cottage Crafts Cup - L Lanchester RJ Murphy Cup B&C - K Fitzsimons Farmland Grain Cup Barley - Maryburn Stn RJ Murphy Cup Group A - K Costello C G H Patton Cup - O Jones RL Connolly Cup - K Fitzsimons • G S Giddings Cup - J Capstick Robert Leitch Challenge Cup - K Payne • Grosvenor Challenge Cup - L Vlaanderen Robert Young Trophy - Glenmore Stn • H A Munro Senior Cup - E Taylor S P Bray's 'Lilydale' Cup - J Capstick e H A Munro Trophy - W Smith V B & M F Jones Family Challenge Cup - H • H Thomas Cup - W A Hayman Family i Hugh Fraser Memorial Challenge Cup - L W H Cook Cup - E J Laurenson a Campbell W J Dore's Cup - G Culver • Hugh Parker Challenge Cup - M Divan W R Challenge McConnell Cup - I R Caird m Hunter Weston Shield - Maryburn Stn W Wreford Challenge Cup - H Wallace Ian & Dorcy Mackenzie Memorial Cup - N WG Kennedy Trophy - I R Caird A Moorhead A Innes, Grant, Hope, Murray Cup - Maryburn Stn D J K Mooney & Co Ltd Cup - E J Laurenson T J A P Cameron Cup - Grays Hills Stn r J C Isitt Trophy - Harrison's Grain & Seed J E Goodwin Cup - O McKerchar M J L McKerchar Cup - J Johnson/L Jordan F J T O'Connor Cup - M Wycliffe $ Jas Rae Challenge Cup - J Capstick t Jean Campbell Tray - E Taylor 3 22
2019 FMG Supreme Livestock Over all the Show Neil Godfrey 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. ALL PEOPLE ENTER THE GROUNDS AT THEIR OWN RISK. PLEASE READ GENERAL CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS DOG OWNERS The owner of all dogs entering the show-grounds must be able to produce a dosing certificate if requested to do so. This is to show the dog has been dosed for sheep measles/hydatis. 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 021-713-033 23
7 FOOD C The rights to sell all types of food on the grounds are let by tender at the discretion of the 8 Committee. t 9 TRADE SPACE s Trade Space Applications are to be completed online by visiting www.showdayonline.com. Online 1 applications preferred. Applications close 28 February 2021. The committee will endeavour to s honour all site requests but reserve the right to site displays at their discretion. The committee has 1 the right to refuse any application. r Trade Display sites are ONLY available in sizes of 6m frontage x7m depth (14 m is maximum depth 1 i.e. 2 sites) or multiples thereof. Cost is $100.00 per site. Admission passes are issued on the basis of a ONE per every $100.00 paid for space. Additional passes may be available at a reduced cost of a $10.00 each, maximum of 1 extra pass per site. Limited power sites are available at an additional t cost of $50.00 per site. w Ribbons will be awarded for the best JJ Ltd Timaru Heavy Trade Space, Promotional and Craft m Displays. Trade Space exhibitors to be on the grounds by 9.30 a.m. and no trade space displays shall 1 be removed from the grounds until after 4.00pm without special order from the Secretary. The site c plan is final. Where live cattle or deer form part of a trade display, the exhibitor is responsible for:(i) N Ensuring all stock have completed all TB testing requirements as per Animal Health Board testing 1 regulations. (ii) Ensuring all stock are identified in accordance with current legal requirements f (including NAIT). (iii) In order to meet NAIT obligations, stock present must be: NAIT tagged and m registered AND recorded in movements by the owners of stock to Mackenzie A&P Showgrounds, w NAIT number 455732- with the inclusion of dates to/from the event. t i GENERAL CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS G “To be read in conjunction with Section conditions and with the Rules and By-Laws of the Royal 1 Agricultural Society of N. Z.” available on www.ras.org.nz m 1. The Society holds records of names of all Members and Exhibitors and may publish these for the 1 purposes of Show media reports or promotional purposes at the Society’s discretion. The Society i may take photographs and video images of Members, Exhibitors, exhibits (including livestock) and 1 the employees, agents and assistants of any Exhibitor and use this information for reporting or 1 promotional purposes in any media, at the Society’s discretion. p 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 p any entries or exhibits in any area (including implements exhibited at the show). t 3. No person shall sell any tobacco, food, drink or any form of refreshment and raffles to any a person on the land of the Society during any Agricultural and Pastoral Show held by the Society 1 without the written permission of the Committee. i 4. No entries, trade space or implements may be removed from ground until after 4.00pm without G special order from the Secretary. 2 5. The owner of all dogs entering the show-grounds must be able to produce a dosing certificate if i requested to do so. This is to show the dog has been dosed for sheep measles/hydatis. 2 HEALTH AND SAFETY 2 6. All persons entering the grounds must comply with the Health & Safety at Work Act 2015 (and b subsequent amendments.) Please abide by the safety rules and signage at the Showgrounds. Follow 2 instructions from Marshals and Show Officials. Please ensure that no one enters livestock pens, o enclosures or arenas. Do not poke, hit or irritate animals. Be aware of livestock and vehicular 2 movement. Please do not stand behind any livestock. a 24
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. 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
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 AWARDS/PRIZES/TROPHIES 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. SPECIAL TROPHY: FMG Cup and monetary prize awarded to the Supreme Champion over all livestock. 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. 26
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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 MEMBERS Geoff H Allison S W Holland Andrew & Fiona Ross J A Austin R G Hurst G Seymour R S Buick Alistair E Inman M Simpson Dave Clark Ross Jones Neville Smith Mary Coutts Andrew Kerr G N Sutherland Mark & Kylie Davis John Knowles C E Swann Mark J G Davis Ruth Knubley J E (Stan) Taylor W J & F E Edge J H McKerchar Steve Taylor Michael Gallagher Q Mitchell M S Thomas Pauline Gallagher A L Munro R P A Thomson G S Girvan G A Munro Charles F Waters Gordon Handy Kevin B O'Neill C W Weir R R Hobson E D O'Sullivan LIFE MEMBERS J P Allan Hugh Hunter-Weston John R Malthus Simon Cameron C H Johns Hamish Nelson M G Coles Gill Johns O Rieder Alistair J Coutts P R & C M Johnson I P Simpson Tom Coutts A J Langridge T K Stanley W D Garrow Pam Leslie Jim R & M A Stewart I B Hayman Warren J Leslie Mark Sugrue R B & S C Hayward Duncan I MacKenzie John Willson ANNUAL MEMBERS Stuart Albrey Jenny Bassett Roddy Brown Chris Calder Alison Helen Beattie C J Burgess Barrett Brian Bell I R Caird Jill Allan M C & B H Bell Ian Caird A J Anderson Rebecca Biggs Rodger Caird Andrew & Bridget Sheryl Bishell J G Campbell Anderson B J & N A Bishop / L N Campbell Anne Anderson Boundary Park G, K & T Cardno Charles S Anderson N J Blakemore Erin Cassie H Bruce Anderson Rhonda Boles de Boer Kelly Chalmers Kirsty Anderson K J & M Boon Lyn & Julian Chamberlain Louise Anderson Jolene Brechin Peter J Cooke Jaye Asher A F Brown John H Corbett 29
Robyn Crampton Ben & Caroline Innes Lindsay & Sheryl Riddle Catherine Crosado Anne Irving Karoline Rieder Sarah Dalzell D J & A M Irving Jeannette Robertson Richard Davie Mark Ivey John & Marie Robinson R N, M C & Gillian Davis Ross Ivey Malcolm and Lesley Roy Angela Dennett Susie Izard Phillippa Sanders Peter, Diana & Margaret R C Johnson Wendy Saxon Rose Divan C B P Jones Benjamin Scott Craig, Mason & Hayden Kim Jordan Helen Scott Divers Jennifer M Kerr W I & D Scott CM/Anna/Rosa Douglass Steve & Sue Kerr Celia Shrimpton Rosa Douglass W A & J A King A W Simpson Bruce & Karen Dunbar Colin Kinsman J H Simpson K M & R J Dwyer F M Knubley Sarah Simpson I B Eason Garry Latta Adrian Smith R C H & J Elworthy E J Laurenson Ltd E L Smith George Empson Richard Lemon G B & M S Smith Maree Ferriman Steve & Jo McAtamney Bryce Somerville Erin Fisher Aaron and Nicole McCall Mrs Somerville R W & S Fisher A W McConnell Cherie Stalker Paul Gallagher N, B & G McKerchar James Stewart Steve Gallagher Colin M McKinnon Alex Struthers E P Gallen Melissa McMullan Robert M Swann Chris Galwey Tania Metcalf Megan Talbot Will Gibson Charlise Miller Elizabeth Taylor N & M Glass PA & EJ Mills Cathy Thompson Richie F Gould M O & R C Moran Phillipa Thompson Vanessa Greenwood G Murdoch Karen Thyne Alison & Matthew Grooby Lesa Murphy D & J Timperley Caroline Groundwater Carolyn Murray Pauline Topham R E Gudex Georgina Murray Kirsty Trezise Michael Guerin Jim & Anne Murray R B Trotter T J & N J Guerin Kaitlyn Murray Lexie Turnham J G & H E Gunn M D Murray L & H Watson Ken G Guy W G & E C R Murray S D & H K Whittaker Angela Habraken Jane Neave E J Williams Julie Hadfield Tara O'Brien Simon & Kirsty Chris & Annabelle Anna Orbell Williamson Hampton J R & L M Parr Evan & Cath Winter Sarah Harden R K Patterson Maggie Winter Anne Harrison Jenny & Edward Pawsey L & P Young PJ & JE Harrison Kevin & Jodi Payne Simon Hawke W D Phiskie Wallace & Jennie Hayman Andrea Price A R Heath Jessica Radka Helen Heddell P R Rae Michael Herlund Suzy Ratahi . Hope Bros J M Rhodes Karlyn Hopkinson S Richards-Moffatt 30
OFFICERS 1899-2021 Year President Vice-Presidents Secretary Treasurer 1899 J R Goodwin H Struthers H Robinson J King 1900 H Struthers J S Rutherford H G Smith J King 1901 J S Rutherford F R Gillingham H G Smith J King 1902 F R Gillingham J Bray E H Burn J King 1903 J Bray C J Talbot E H Burn A O Gilmour 1904 C J Talbot Edgar Jones E H Burn A O Gilmour 1905 J Trotter H T Winter E H Burn F R Gillingham 1906 C W Ensor R Guthrie E H Burn F R Gillingham 1907 W Dixon C W Isitt G C Martin C J Talbot 1908 C W Isitt W J Lewis G C Martin C J Talbot 1909 H A Innes-Jones E Harper G C Martin C J Talbot 1910 B Wright A L S Smith G C Martin C J Talbot 1911 A L S Smith W Bray G C Martin C J Talbot 1912 W Bray R A Dixon G C Martin C J Talbot 1913 A L Dobson R A Dixon G C Martin C J Talbot 1914 J Davidson A E Gillingham G C Martin C J Talbot 1915 A E Gillingham S Dale G C Martin C J Talbot 1916 S Dale W A Robertson G C Martin C J Talbot 1917 W A Robertson A Dorman G C Martin C J Talbot 1918 A Dorman E Macdonald G C Martin C J Talbot 1919 E Macdonald W T Smith G C Martin C J Talbot 1920 W T Smith W Snushall D I Keay C J Talbot 1921 W Snushall W L Bourn S Dale C J Talbot 1922 W L Bourn E Goodwin S Dale C J Talbot 1923 E Goodwin R A Grant A L Smith C J Talbot 1924 R A Grant T F Bussell A L Smith C J Talbot 1925 T F Bussell F G Scanes J A Fraser C J Talbot 1926 T F Bussell F G Scanes J A Fraser C J Talbot 1927 F G Saville A Grant J A Fraser C J Talbot 1928 A Grant A Austin & T G Morris J A Fraser T F Bussell 1929 A Grant A Austin & T G Morris J A Fraser T F Bussell 1930 T G Morris W H Cook & A B Mackenzie J A Fraser T F Bussell 1931 W H Cook A B Mackenzie & K Anderson J A Fraser T F Bussell 1932 A B Mackenzie K Anderson & W R McConnell J A Fraser T F Bussell 1933 K Anderson W R McConnell & J Sims J A Fraser T F Bussell 1934 W R McConnell D Fraser & H A Munro J A Fraser T F Bussell 1935 D Fraser H A Munro & J McBeth J A Fraser T F Bussell 1936 H A Munro J McBeth & A H Freme J A Fraser T F Bussell 1937 J McBeth A H Freme & J L McKerchar J A Fraser T F Bussell 1938 A H Freme J L McKerchar & J Caskey J A Fraser T F Bussell 1939 J L McKerchar J Caskey & T B Crampton J A Fraser T F Bussell 1940 J Caskey T B Crampton & P Kidd J A Fraser T F Bussell 1941 T B Crampton P Kidd & W Scott J A Fraser T F Bussell 31
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