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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 121st Annual Mackenzie Highland Show to be held on the Showgrounds in Fairlie On Easter Monday, 22nd April, 2019 ENTRIES CLOSE WITH THE SECRETARY ON Friday 15th March 2019 WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE ALPACA SECTION WHICH CLOSES Friday 5th April 2019 AND THE HOME PRODUCE SECTION WHICH CLOSES Friday 12 th April 2019 ENTRIES ACCEPTED ON THE DAY FOR CUT FLOWER AND FARM PRODUCE SECTIONS All entries must be accompanied by payment. Options for payment are: Internet Banking: Westpac 03-1718-0002050-000 or cheques made payable to Mackenzie County A & P Society Online Entries are accepted on www.showdayonline.com Payment must be made at the time of entry PRESIDENT: Mr Gordon Handy VICE PRESIDENT: Mr Bryan McNab SECRETARY: Mrs Jodi Payne Mackenzie A & P Society P.O. Box 53, Fairlie 7949 TELEPHONE/FAX: 03-685-8977 EMAIL: mackenzieapsociety@gmail.com WEBSITE: www.mackenzieshow.co.nz GATE CHARGES: Adults: $15 Children aged 5-15 yrs: $5 Pre-schoolers and Car Parking: FREE Contact Secretary for: Limited Pre-booked Ringside Parking Permit: $50 Limited Pre-booked On Grounds Handicapped Parking Permit: FREE EFTPOS, food and beverages available on grounds ALL PEOPLE ENTER THE GROUNDS AT THEIR OWN RISK PLEASE READ GENERAL CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS 1
INDEX PAGE NO. Prosser Heli Ag Winter Feed Competition 67 T Lemacon Sheep 68 an w Black & Coloured Sheep 1415 o South Canterbury Toyota Wool 1516 en Black & Coloured Wool 17 ta 19 Mackenzie A&P Shears 18 20 Mighty Mix Dog Food Dog Trials 18 Mackenzie Trail Challenge 1920 1920 S Equestrian F Marquee & Event Hire Goats 3823 Poultry, Pigeon & Cage Bird 4023 Home Produce 4241 Cochranes Farm Produce 4443 Flowers 4546 Wine & Beer 4647 Cooking 4748 Needlework & Fancywork 4950 Gallery 77 Art+Living Arts & Crafts 5151 Mackenzie Supply Services School Industry 5353 Mackenzie Supply Services School Hobby 5456 Wearable Arts 55 58 Pinewood Motel Photography 55 59 Peppers Bluewater Resort Highland Dancing 57 60 Piping 59 6060 Drumming The Front Store/Andar Wood Chopping 6162 NZ Kennel Club Event 6164 Local Pet Dog 6165 Waste Away South Ltd/Timaru Hire Alpacas 6266 2018 Trophy Winners 7266 Sponsors 7466 67 Thank you to our Major Sponsors: ?? Alpine Energy, Barwoods, Des Segar Motors 2006 & Auto Trans, Fairlie Early Learners, Farmlands, Four Square Fairlie, Goldpine, Gordon Handy, Heiniger New Zealand Ltd, Lemacon Ltd, Mackenzie Supply Services, Mainland Wools, Makikihi Fries Chip Factory, Mighty Mix Dog Food, Peppers Bluewater Resort, Peter Walsh & Associates PGG Wrightson Wool Ltd, Pinewood Motels, Point Lumber, Rabobank, Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-Operative, South Canterbury Toyota, The Front Store Engineering Supplies/Andar 2
INVITATION TO VISIT THE MACKENZIE HIGHLAND 121st A & P SHOW To continue on the tradition of past years and accentuated at our Centennial Show, you and your family are encouraged to wear the traditional highland dress - the kilt, which will add colour and style to this annual event. Our President, Mr Gordon Handy and some of the committee will be wearing the kilt, so if possible, join them. If you are not fortunate enough to own a highly prized kilt, male members of the family can wear a tartan tie or tam-o'-shanter and the females are encouraged to wear a tartan skirt. THE CENTENNIAL MACKENZIE HIGHLAND SHOW BOOK is available for purchase from the Secretary’s Office. SPECIAL TROPHY: FMG Cup and monetary prize awarded to the Supreme Champion over all livestock. 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. 3
GENERAL CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS 1 “To be read in conjunction with Section conditions and with the Rules and By-Laws of im the Royal Agricultural Society of N. Z.” available on www.ras.org.nz S 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, 2 exhibits (including livestock) and the employees, agents and assistants of any Exhibitor R and use this information for reporting or promotional purposes in any media, at the 2 Society’s discretion. sh 2. All exhibits shall be at the sole risk of the owner of Exhibitor. The Society will not 2 under any circumstances hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis-delivery, re detention or delay of any entries or exhibits in any area (including implements exhibited at 2 the show). tr 3. No person shall sell any tobacco, food, drink or any form of refreshment and raffles to 2 any person on the land of the Society during any Agricultural and Pastoral Show held by ri the Society without the written permission of the Committee. 2 4. No entries, trade space or implements may be removed from ground until after 4.00pm 2 without special order from the Secretary. 2 5. The owner of all dogs entering the show-grounds must be able to produce a dosing d certificate if requested to do so. re h HEALTH AND SAFETY th 6. All persons entering the grounds must comply with the Health & Safety at Work Act 2 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 P 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. 2 8. A full copy of the Health and Safety plan is held in the Secretary’s office along with a G map of the grounds, the First Aid area and fire extinguishers. ap 9. If attending with small children, it is suggested you write your cell phone number on co their arm so you can be notified quickly. p 10. In the event of an earthquake emergency, please follow ALL instructions given to y you by Show staff. Keep clear of all buildings and structures. ap 11. All stock must be thoroughly quiet or they will not be admitted. All animals to be 3 suitably restrained. th 12. All exhibitors agree and undertake to exercise reasonable care in conducting their p operation and agree to make good to the Society any damage caused to cables, pipes or 3 underground structures of any nature. The exhibitors shall hold sufficient insurance against an such damage. All damage will be the responsibility of the applicant and all costs will be av recovered. All underground cables & pipes will be marked with a red band; no tent pegs or p holes are to be dug or driven within one metre of marked cables or pipes. 3 13. All large or dangerous animals shall be contained behind fences suitable to make sure h they cannot escape under any circumstances and meets and complies with all fencing 3 requirements under New Zealand Law. th 14. Exhibitors of machinery and mechanical equipment of any description must ensure 3 that it is fully guarded so as to be incapable of injuring spectators while on display. 3 Tractors and other machinery demonstrated at work must be attended by a member of the p exhibitor’s staff while working, and must be efficiently immobilized when not working. o Exhibits which are considered by the Committee to be dangerous, to be excessively noisy, co or undesirable in any way, may be immobilized at the discretion of the Committee. GENERAL FOR ALL EXHIBITORS 3 15. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor at the time of entry, and all M produce must have been grown by the exhibitor. p 16. Gate passes will be given as follows: Adults – one adult gate pass after payment of o $10 or more in entry fees. Children- one child gate pass per child entered. o 17. Judges may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. 3 18. All protests must be in writing and may be entered either before or after the judges o have proceeded to their duties. The person entering the protest in horses, cattle, and sheep th to deposit $50.00, the deposit to be returned if the protest is sustained. If the protest is 3 lodged before the judges proceed to their duties, the onus of proof to rest with the th exhibitors, if after the judging is completed, the onus of proof to rest with the party re protesting. No protest will be received later than one hour after the awards are made and 3 the prize tickets affixed. sh 4
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. t 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. o 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. m 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 st 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 r 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 ll 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 5
personal or as proprietor of a sideshow, or exhibit, is a source of annoyance. The sideshow A or sideshows of any such proprietor shall be closed down. 40. It is the intention of the Society to publish results. O 41. Refunds for ALL sections. If a refund is required, the Society will retain 25% of entry T fees for expenses incurred. ALL applications must have a Veterinarian or Doctors ju certificates or a very good reason. ALL refunds are the discretion of the Secretary and E Executive. 42. The decision of the Committee shall be absolutely final in all cases. T to PROSSER HELI AG SPRAYING h WINTER FEED COMPETITION w To be entered by phone or email to the Secretary by 17 May 2019. Prize Money: M $20.00 first, $10.00 second, $6.00 third A Late Wm. Scott Challenge Cup for the best winter feed crop. In Ravensdown Tray for the best crop of turnips and grass. Mike Prosser Spraying Cup for Judges Choice. F Mike Prosser Spraying donates all of the prize money. M Ballance donates 2 vouchers. F Rabobank Special Prize of $100.00 presented for best Med Stem Kale. M Mulligan Ag (TBC) Special Prize of $100 for winner of Fodder Beet. B Class A: 2 Hectares Swedes, Swedes and Kale O Class B: 2 Hectares Cereal Greenfeed M Class C: 2 Hectares Kale, Nov - Dec P Class D: 2 Hectares Grass, Brassica mix, Turnips Class E: 2 Hectares Rape – late Jan-Feb Kale C Class F: 2 Hectares Winter saved permanent pasture T Class G: 2 Hectares Fodder Beet T B LEMACON SHEEP A C Entry Fee: $2.00 Members, $3.00 Non Members a Prize Money: First $5.00, Second $4.00, Third $3.00 A Sheep to be penned by 9.30am judging to start at 10.00am s All prize money to be collected from Convenor from 4.00pm N Entries received after closing date may not be issued prize money D (convener's discretion). th BRUCELLOSIS REGULATIONS B Rams from Brucellosis accredited free flocks will be accepted for G entry. A copy of certificate must accompany entry form. However, for in those unable to meet these conditions, a blood test certificate will be F accepted for the 2019 show. Evidence of this blood test must be p shown to the Marshall's before stock is unloaded. V GENERAL INFORMATION b Sheep in flock classes must comply with the following: I 1. That the sheep are shorn evenly and close to the skin. W 2. That the wool has not been trimmed in any way since, except c crutching and dagging. W 3. That there has not been any colouring, oiling or locking except W dipping. C 4. That the sheep have not been housed, rugged or covered in any way G for more than 48 hours before judging. Sheep will be inspected in in regard to natural conditions. D 5. That all mutton breed sheep be shorn on or after 1 September.The ra public are requested to keep out of pens and alleyways whilst judging M is in progress. b Exhibitors only will be allowed in during judging. 6
w Any animal found to be unsound shall be removed from the grounds. Only registered sheep are eligible for purebred section. y The public are requested to keep out of pens and alleyways whilst judging is in progress. Exhibitors only will be allowed in during judging. The judge may at his/her own discretion change sheep from one class to their correct class with prejudice to the exhibitors. Exhibitors who have their exhibits changed, apply to the section steward in charge who will inform them where their exhibits have been placed. MERINO All male Merinos will be judged in sheep ring. In the Merino section the onus of classification to be on the Exhibitor. For the guidance of exhibitors, the usually recognized standards for Merino wool are: Fine Finer than 18.9 microns Medium Stronger than 19 microns and over. Breeders to supply own sheep holders. Open to Mackenzie - Waitaki Stud breeders Matching Pair: 1 1-Shear Ram, 1 1-Shear Ewe, any combing PENNED IN ORDER OF EXHIBITOR. CUPS / AWARDS The Mackenzie County A & P Society award Supreme Champion Tartan Scarf to the Supreme Champion Sheep in the Wool and Mutton Breed. A Champion Tartan Scarf and Champion Ticket are given to Supreme Champion in each breed Class. Reserve Champion tickets also awarded. Andrew Grant Memorial Cup for most points in flock sheep, prime sheep and lambs and wool NMA Co of NZ Challenge Cup for most points in sheep Dunnett Bros Cup for a pen of two ewes in the opinion of the judge the most profitable and suitable for stocking tussock country below Burkes Pass. Stud stock not eligible. Glenburn Challenge Cup presented by J Rae Esq for most points r in flock sheep Fairlie Branch Federated Farmers' Challenge Trophy for most points in one shear flock ewes VB & MF Jones Family Cup for most points in registered mutton breeds Ian and Dorcy Memorial Cup to the champion Corriedale sheep WR McConnell Cup for most points in half, three-quarter and crossbred flock ewe lambs W Bain Challenge Cup for best pet lamb WG Kennedy Trophy to the champion Border Leicester Challenge Cup presented by the late Jas Innes, the late J W y Grant, the late NH Hope and the late Geo Murray for most points in Merino classes Dunvegan Rose Bowl presented DWM Burnett for the best Merino ram any age Mt John Challenge Cup presented by G Hunter-Weston for the best one shear Merino ewe 7
Waratah Challenge Cup presented by FH Smith for the best one C shear Merino ram M Robert Young Trophy for the most points in the fine wool classes S (Merino, Halfbred, Corriedale) C Oliver Rowntree Smith Memorial Trophy for the best Merino one B shear ewe selected from the 3 combings th Lilydale Perpetual Cup presented by SP Bray for best one shear C ewe flock Challenge Cup presented by CE Maindonald Esq for the best ewe hogget flock Challenge Cup presented by Giddings for shorn ewe hogget T RJ Preston Prize for Champion Mutton Breed s Essential Nutrition donates $35 product voucher to Champion T Merino Ram, Champion Halfbred Ram and Champion Mutton Breed C Ram. C Ravensdown donates $300 product voucher to Champion Meat Breed C Sheep. C The Society wishes to thank the following for their sponsorship in the M Sheep Section: Product- Essential Nutrition and Prize s Money- Lemacon (major sponsor of the sheep section), Rabobank, C RJ Preston Ltd, Balmoral Stn, NZ Merino Company, Braemar C Stn, Johnson Gluyas Tractors and Machinery, Rural Transport, South Canterbury Black and Coloured Sheep Assn, Glenmore Stn, Aorangi Veterinary Services, Black Forest Stn, Hope E Bros/Grampians Stn, Mt Hay Stn, New Zealand Sheepbreeders H Association and Ruth Knubley. C C C PUREBRED SECTION C M SIRE OF THE FUTURE C C Sponsors to be confirmed: First $100.00 and a Mackenzie tartan scarf, Second $50.00, Third $25.00. Two ram hoggets suitable for breeding under 10 months of age. Both Rams will be judged by two judges. Points will be allocated. The C highest total aggregate will be the winner. C Class 1 Sire of the Future C C FINE COMBING C C Hope Bros donate $50 for Best Merino two-tooth (1 shear) selected C over the 2 combings. Essential Nutrition donates $35 product voucher to Champion Merino Ram. Special Prizes donated by Balmoral Stn, Black Forest Stn and Mt C Hay Stn. C Class 2 Ram, 2-shear and over C Mt Hay Station gives a special prize of $30 for the winner of this C class. C Class 3 Ram, 1-shear C Class 4 Ram Lamb 8
Class 5 Ewe, 2-shear and over Must have reared a lamb this season. A W Simpson/Balmoral Station gives a special prize of $50 for the winner of this class. Class 6 Ewe, 1-shear Black Forest Station gives a special prize of $20 for the winner of this class. Class 7 Ewe, Lamb MEDIUM COMBING Thank you to Braemar Stn for sponsoring prize money in this section. Thank you to Glenmore Stn for sponsoring a special prize. Class 8 Ram, 2-shear and over Class 9 Ram, 1-shear d Class 10 Ram Lamb Class 11 Ewe, 2-shear and over Must have reared a lamb this season Glenmore Station gives a special prize of $25 for the winner of this class. , Class 12 Ewe, 1-shear Class 13 Ewe Lamb HALFBRED Essential Nutrition donates $35 product voucher to Champion Halfbred Ram. Class 14 Ram, 2-shear and over Class 15 Ram, 1-shear Class 16 Ram Lamb Class 17 Ewe, 2-shear and over Must have reared a lamb this season Class 18 Ewe, 1-shear Class 19 Ewe Lamb DORPER e Class 20 Ram, 4 tooth and over Class 21 Ram, 2 tooth Class 22 Ram Lamb Class 23 Pair of Ram Lambs Class 24 Ewe, 4 tooth and over Class 25 Ewe, 2 tooth Class 26 Ewe Lamb CORRIEDALE Class 27 Ram, 2-shear and over Class 28 Ram, 1-shear Class 29 Ram Lamb Class 30 Ewe, 2-shear and over Class 31 Ewe, 1-shear Class 32 Ewe Lamb 9
ROMNEY C C Class 33 Ram, 2-shear and over C Class 34 Ram, 1-shear M Class 35 Ram Lamb (shorn) C Class 36 Ewe, 2-shear and over C Must have reared a lamb this season Class 37 Ewe, 1-shear Class 38 Ewe Lamb (shorn) Class 39 3 Ewe Lambs, to be sired by the same Ram C C BORDER LEICESTER C C The Border Leicester Breed Committee of the New Zealand M Sheepbreeders' Association offers cash prizes of $20 each for Best C Ram Lamb and Best Ewe Lamb in the Border Leicester section and C $60 for the Group Class in the Border Leicester section. The winning entries must be from flocks registered with the New Zealand Sheepbreeders' Association. Payment of prize money only when there are 2 exhibitors with a minimum of 3 entries. C Class 40 Ram, 2-shear and over C Class 41 Ram, 1-shear C Class 42 Ram Lamb (shorn or woolly) C Class 43 Ewe, 2-shear and over M Must have reared a lamb this season C Class 44 Ewe, 1-shear C Class 45 Ewe Lamb (shorn or woolly) Class 46 A group of sheep (all to be bred by exhibitor) 1 Ewe (must have reared a lamb) 1 1-shear Ewe C 1 Ewe Lamb C 1 Ram Lamb C (All of these sheep to be entered in other Border Leicester classes). C The Late W G Kennedy of Southland donates a Challenge Trophy for M the winner of this Class. C Class 47 NZ Sheepbreeder's Association Group Class C 1 Short Ram Hogget C 1 Shorn Ewe Hogget P 1 Woolly Ewe Hogget O O T PERENDALE Class 48 Ram, 2-shear and over Class 49 Ram, 1-shear Class 50 Ram Lamb (shorn or woolly) C Class 51 Ewe, 2-shear and over C Must have reared a lamb this season C Class 52 Ewe, 1-shear C Class 53 Ewe Lamb (shorn or woolly) M C C POLL DORSET Class 54 Ram, 2-shear and over 10
Class 55 Ram, 1-shear Class 56 Ram Lamb Class 57 Ewe, 2-shear and over Must have reared a lamb this season Class 58 Ewe, 1-shear Class 59 Ewe Lamb SOUTH DOWNS Class 60 Ram, 2-shear and over Class 61 Ram, 1-shear Class 62 Ram Lamb Class 63 Ewe, 2-shear and over Must have reared a lamb this season Class 64 Ewe, 1-shear Class 65 Ewe Lamb DORSET DOWNS Class 66 Ram, 2-shear and over Class 67 Ram, 1-shear Class 68 Ram Lamb Class 69 Ewe, 2-shear and over Must have reared a lamb this season Class 70 Ewe, 1-shear Class 71 Ewe Lamb TEXEL Class 72 Ram, 2-shear and over Class 73 Ram, 1-shear Class 74 Ram Lamb Class 75 Ewe, 2-shear and over Must have reared a lamb this season Class 76 Ewe, 1-shear Class 77 Ewe Lamb Class 78 Ram lamb production Points will be awarded Out of 60 by breed judge Out of 60 by sil figures To get an overall winner SUFFOLK Class 79 Ram, 2-shear and over Class 80 Ram, 1-shear Class 81 Ram Lamb Class 82 Ewe, 2-shear and over Must have reared a lamb this season Class 83 Ewe, 1-shear Class 84 Ewe Lamb 11
SOUTH SUFFOLK - FEATURE SHOW The Northern South Island South Suffolk Breeder's Club sponsor N the feature classes from 1st to 6th. Feature classes will be Ram Lamb J and Ewe Lamb. p The Peter Hampton Memorial Cup will be awarded to the Supreme In Champion South Suffolk. e Class 85 Ram, 2-shear and over C Class 86 Ram, 1-shear C Class 87 Ram Lamb - Feature Class C Prize money 1st-6th ($60, $50, $40, $30, $20 and $10) C Class 88 Ewe, 2-shear and over C Must have reared a lamb this season C Class 89 Ewe, 1-shear la Class 90 Ewe Lamb - Feature Class C Prize money 1st-6th ($60, $50, $40, $30, $20 and $10) P B CHAROLLAIS Class 91 Ram, 2-shear and over Class 92 Ram, 1-shear T Class 93 Ram Lamb B Class 94 Ewe, 2-shear and over M Must have reared a lamb this season C Class 95 Ewe, 1-shear Class 96 Ewe Lamb P ANY OTHER WOOL BREED th Class 97 Ram, 1-shear and over d Class 98 Ram Lamb V Class 99 Ewe, 1-shear and over a Class 100 Ewe Lamb A th ANY OTHER MEAT BREED J R Class 101 Ram, 1-Shear and over P Class 102 Ram Lamb O Class 103 Ewe, 1-shear and over O Class 104 Ewe Lamb A T END OF PUREBRED SECTION C ANY OTHER UNREGISTERED BREED/CROSSBREED E Class 105 Ram, 1-shear and over P Class 106 Ram Lamb E Class 107 Ewe, 1-shear and over P Class 108 Ewe Lamb P M th 12
FLOCK SHEEP No registered sheep eligible in Flock Classes. Johnson Gluyas Tractors and Machinery donates $50.00 for most points Flock Sheep. In Flock Sheep Classes the onus of Classification to be on the exhibitor. Class 109 1 pair Crossbred, Strong Wool, Ewe Lambs Class 110 1 pair Crossbred, Strong Wool, Ewe Lambs (shorn) Class 111 1 Crossbred, Strong Wool, Ewe Lamb Class 112 1 pair Crossbred, 1-shear Ewes (shorn) Class 113 1 pair Crossbred, Strong Wool, 1-shear Ewes (woolly) Class 114 1 pair Crossbred Strong Wool, Ewes, must have reared lambs this season Class 115 1 pair Ewes, suitable to tussock country below Burkes Pass Bred by a Mackenzie exhibitor DISPLAY CLASS ANY BREEDS This class is for display purposes only. Bring own promotional material. Maximum 6 pens @ $2.00 per pen. Class 116 Promotional Display RABOBANK GIFT LAMB COMPETITION Post Entries will be accepted in this class only and can be delivered to the care of the Society during the week prior to the show with declaration form. Venue, Time & Date of lamb killing, as well as Prize Giving, to be advised. All Lambs will be judged in one open class, both on the hoof and on the hooks. Judging Criteria: Lamb suitable for export in cut form. Rabobank Sponsors Prizes and Prize money for all Classes. Prizes will be awarded as follows: On Hoof - First $30.00, Second $20.00, Third $15.00. On Hooks - First $40.00, Second $30.00, Third $20.00. An Aggregate prize will be awarded - First $160.00, Second $50.00, Third $35.00 Class 117 Gift Lamb RURAL TRANSPORT LTD PET SHEEP & LAMBS Entry Fee: Nil Prize Money: First $10.00, Second $8.00, Third $5.00, Fourth $2.00 Entries Limited to children of under 15 years of age. Post Entries will be accepted on Show Day. Pet Sheep and Lambs must be entered in Grand Parade. Mackenzie Residents entered in the Pet Lamb Class are eligible to win the W Bain (Goodwin) Challenge Cup for Pet Lambs. 13
Judging to commence at 10.00am and exhibitor must be in C attendance. C Two Rosettes donated by Ruth Knubley for the youngest girl in C section, regardless of breed or prize and for the youngest boy in C section, regardless of breed or prize. Thank you to Rural Transport Ltd for their sponsorship of this section. ALL CHILDREN TO STATE AGE ON ENTRY FORM M Merit cards to all competitors. Care in handling taken into h consideration, with the following points awarded: C Care and Handling 30 Condition 40 General Appearance 30 P Total 100 c Class 118 Pet Sheep d Class 119 Pet Lamb (T E BLACK & COLOURED SHEEP P Entry Fee: Members $2.00, Non Members $3.00 A Prize Money: First $6.00, Second $5.00, Third $4.00 4 All Prize Money to be collected from Convenor from 4.00pm - Y 4.15pm. e Sheep to be penned by 9.30am and ready for judging at 10.00am. A Shearing date: shorn after May 20th B SPECIAL PRIZES: P Supreme Champion Tartan Scarf will be awarded to Supreme p Champion Black & Coloured Sheep. A Champion Tartan Scarves and Reserve Champion ribbons will be th awarded to Best Ewe and Best Ram. E Aorangi Veterinary Services donates $10 for Most Points in Black & A Coloured Sheep, $25 for Supreme Black & Coloured Sheep. $10 T Champion Ram and $10 Champion Ewe. $5 Reserve Champion Ram th and $5 Reserve Champion Ewe. h Monuina Trophy (donated by the late Ellen & Bruce Anderson) w for Most Points in the Black & Coloured Sheep and Wool Classes (to A be eligible, exhibitor must enter in both sections). A Monuina Memorial Prize of $10 for winner of Special Class (Ewe F Lamb, fine or strong, woolly) A FINE WOOL AND STRONG WOOL JUDGE: J D Stewart O F Class 120 Ram, 2- shear and over, fine wool breed D Class 121 Ram, 2- shear and over, strong wool breed Class 122 Ram, 1- shear fine wool breed S Class 123 Ram, 1- shear strong wool breed S Class 124 Ram Lamb, fine wool breed, woolly D Class 125 Ram Lamb, strong wool breed, woolly In Class 126 Ewe, 2- shear and over, fine wool breed W Class 127 Ewe, 2- shear and over, strong wool breed 1 Class 128 Ewe, 1- shear, fine wool breed F Class 129 Ewe, 1- shear, strong wool breed C Class 130 Ewe Lamb, fine wool breed, woolly C 14
Class 131 Ewe Lamb, strong wool breed, woolly Class 132 Ewe Lamb, strong wool breed, shorn Class 133 Wether, any age, fine wool breed Class 134 Wether, any age, strong wool breed SPECIAL CLASS Monuina Memorial Prize of $10.00 for exhibitors who previously have not had a champion at any A & P Show. Class 135 Ewe Lamb, fine or strong, woolly SOUTH CANTERBURY TOYOTA WOOL Please note General Regulation 2- The Committee will not under any circumstances hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or mis- delivery of any stock, entries, or implements exhibited at the show. (This includes all wool entries) Entry Fee: Members $2.00, Non Members $3.00 Prizes: First $4.00, Second $2.00, Third $1.00 All Prize Money to be collected from Convenor from 4.00pm - 4.15pm. Yield and micron test donated by SGS (Wool Testing Division) for every fleece entered. ALL wool must be in Fairlie by 29 March 2019 and can be left at Barwoods Ltd - Fairlie. Please mark each fleece clearly with entrant name, class no and pack fleeces separately. Any Fleeces that are not clearly packed and labeled are entered at the convenors discretion. Entry form and fees to the Secretary as usual. & All fleeces to be properly skirted as required by the trade. The judge may at his/her discretion change fleeces from one Class to their correct Class without prejudice to the exhibitors. Exhibitors who have their exhibits changed to apply to the section stewards in charge who will inform them where their exhibits have been placed. All fleeces must be the property of a bona fide farmer. ALL FLEECES SHOULD BE THIS SEASONS. Fleeces not to be removed unless steward is in attendance. ALL MACKENZIE SHOW ENTRANTS WILL HAVE THE OPTION TO GO INTO THE R.A.S. NATIONAL GOLDEN FLEECE COMPETITION, IF THEIR FLEECES ARE DEEMED SUITABLE. NZ ROYAL GOLDEN FLEECE EXHIBITION Saturday 11th May 2019 Strong, Fine, Black & Coloured, Alpaca, Mohair Displays – Stalls – Working Exhibits Information and Entry Form will be available to download - W: ras.org.nz - Competitions E: enquiries@ras.org.nz P: (03) 313 1004 Fine and Crossbred Section Trophies/Cups- Champion Tartan Scarf and Ticket presented by the Society for Champion Fleece 15
Challenge Cup presented by WH Cook for Most Points in Wool C (Fine) C JK Mooney & Co Ltd Trophy for Most Points in the Crossbred s Wool S JAP Cameron Trophy for Supreme Fleece C Ravensdown donates $300 voucher to winner of Supreme Fleece p The Society wishes to thank the following for prizes in the Wool Section, comprising Fine, Crossbred, Composite and Black and Coloured: South Canterbury Toyota, NZ Merino Company Ltd, Kurow Wools, CP Wool, Mainland Wools, Ravensdown, Timaru M Motors, Essential Nutrition, Aorangi Veterinary Services, South C Canterbury Black and Coloured Sheepbreeder's Assn and C Monuina Memorial. C Thank you to Barwoods Ltd for their support of this section. C C C FINE SECTION C NZ Merino Company Ltd donates $250 for winners in the Fine s Wool Section ($50 to the Champion Fine Wool Fleece, $25 to the C Reserve Champion Fine Wool Fleece, $25 for the winners of each of M the 4 Merino Ram Classes and $25 for the winners of 3 of the Merino C Woolly Hogget Classes). C Kurow Wools donates $50 for most number of points overall in the C Merino Ewe Section and $50 for most number of points overall in the C Merino Ram Section. M CP Wool donates $25 for the winners of each of the 4 Merino Ewe C Classes. C Ravensdown donate product to the value of $300 for Supreme Fleece. C Essential Nutrition donates $35 product voucher for Best Fine C Hogget Fleece. Class 136 Fleece Ultra Fine Merino Ram, 16 micron & finer Class 137 Fleece Super Fine Merino Ram, 16.1 - 18.5 micron Class 138 Fleece Fine Merino Ram, 18.6 - 20.5 micron B Class 139 Fleece Merino Ram, - 20.6 micron and stronger C Class 140 Fleece Ultra Fine Merino Ewe, 16 micron and finer Class 141 Fleece Super Fine Merino Ewe, 16.1 - 18.5 micron Class 142 Fleece Fine Merino Ewe, 18.6 - 20.5 micron E Class 143 Fleece Merino Ewe, 20.6 micron and stronger P Class 144 Fleece Merino Wether A Class 145 Fleece Ultra Fine Merino Woolly Hogget , 16 micron 4 and finer A Class 146 Fleece Super Fine Merino Woolly Hogget, 16.1 - 18.5 W micron S Class 147 Fleece Fine Merino Woolly Hogget, 18.6 - 20.5 micron S Class 148 Fleece Merino Woolly Hogget 20.6 micron and stronger R Class 149 Fleece Merino Ram Hogget S Class 150 Fleece Halfbred Ewe M Class 151 Fleece Halfbred Hogget a Class 152 Fleece Corriedale Ewe a Class 153 Fleece Corriedale Ram M Class 154 Fleece Corriedale Woolly Ewe Hogget S Class 155 Fleece Corriedale Ewe Hogget (shorn as Lamb) 16
Class 156 Fleece Corriedale Woolly Ram Hogget Class 157 Fleece fine wool Ewe or Wether - Judged on 'flock' score card. Stud properties excluded Class 158 Fleece Hogget - judged on 'flock' score card - stud properties excluded CROSSBRED SECTION Mainland Wool have donated $100 for Best Crossbred Fleece. Class 159 Fleece Perendale Ewe Class 160 Fleece Perendale Ram Class 161 Fleece Perendale Woolly Hogget Class 162 Fleece Perendale Hogget (shorn as Lamb) Class 163 Fleece Crossbred Ewe Medium Class 164 Fleece Crossbred Ewe Lustre Class 165 Fleece Crossbred 2nd shear 75-100mm 33 micron & stronger Class 166 Blend of Crossbred Ewe 2nd shear Min 8kg - judged mainly on evenness of blend Class 167 Fleece Crossbred Hogget (shorn as lamb) Class 168 Fleece Crossbred Woolly Hogget Class 169 Fleece Crossbred Lamb Class 170 Blend of Crossbred lambs fleece Min. 4kgs, judged mainly on evenness of blend Class 171 Fleece Crossbred Ram Class 172 Fleece Drysdale Ewe, not more than 6 months growth . Class 173 Fleece Drysdale Lamb, not more than 6 months growth Class 174 Fleece Lustre COMPOSITE BREED Breed to be stated. Class 175 Any Composite Breed Fleece BLACK AND COLOURED WOOL Entry Fee: Members $2.00, Non Members: $3.00 Prize Money: First $4.00, Second $2.00, Third $1.00 All Prize Money to be collected from Convenor from 4.00pm - 4.15pm All Wool to be stage at the showgrounds no later than 12pm Wednesday 17th April 2019. Supreme Champion Tartan Scarf presented by the Society for Supreme Coloured Fleece. Reserve Champion Ribbon for Reserve Fleece. Special Prize for Supreme Coloured Fleece of $25.00 Monuina Memorial Prize of $10.00 for Reserve Champion Fleece and $5.00 each to best Fine and Strong Fleeces excluding Supreme and Reserve Champion Fleece. Monuina Trophy for most points in the Black & Coloured Wool and Sheep Classes (to be eligible, exhibitor must enter in both sections). 17
Aorangi Veterinary Services donates $10.00 for most points in M Black & Coloured Wool. e JUDGE: D Strong M Class 176 Fleece, 31 micron (52's) and finer y Class 177 Fleece, 33 micron (50's) & stronger W Class 178 Hogget Fleece, 30 micron (54's) & finer a Class 179 Hogget Fleece (shorn as a lamb) 30 microns and finer C Class 180 Hogget Fleece (woolly), 31 micron (52's) & stronger Class 181 Hogget Fleece (shorn as lamb) 31 microns (52's) & C stronger P C P MACKENZIE A&P SHEARS C SHEARING SPORTS NZ COMPETITION P Any inquiries to: Annette Johnson, 1830 Clayton Rd, RD 17, Fairlie 7987, Ph: 03 685 4890, Email: kevinhessell@xtra.co.nz Machine Shearing E A Entry fees: Junior $10.00, Intermediate $15.00, Senior $20.00, Open S $25.00 Prizes: to be confirmed Class 182 Junior Class 183 Intermediate Class 184 Senior J Class 185 Open 8 H Blade Shearing D Entry fees: Open $20.00 8 Prizes: to be confirmed P Class 186 Open M 9 L MIGHTY MIX DOG FOOD SHEEP DOG C TRIALS S Entry Fee Open: $5.00 L Entry Fee Open Maiden and District Maiden: Nil H Automatic entry into 'OPEN' Class. If dogs are eligible for 'OPEN S MAIDEN' &/or 'DISTRICT MAIDEN' at time of entry, dogs must be c nominated on entry form. P Drive and Yard commencing 7.30am. A draw will be sent to the competitors approximately 2 weeks prior to A the show. C The owner of all dogs entering the show grounds must be able to p produce a dosing certificate if requested to do so. A Mackenzie Tartan Scarf will be presented to the winner of the run I off p Challenge Cup presented by AB Mackenzie & WB S Trotter awarded to the winner of the OPEN class a John Edmond Cup awarded to the winner of the DISTRICT in MAIDEN class m H 18
Mighty Mix Dog Food vouchers donated to the first three places in each class Mackenzie A&P Committee donates $20 to be awarded to the youngest competitor under 16 years. We would like to thank our Major sponsor Mighty Mix Dog Food and our other sponsors Ravensdown, Westpac, Ian McDonald Contracting, Miss Timaru and Lone Pine Building. Class 187 OPEN Prize Money: First $60.00, Second $40.00, Third $25.00 Class 188 OPEN MAIDEN Prize Money: First $50.00, Second $30.00, Third $20.00 Class 189 DISTRICT MAIDEN Prize Money: First $30.00, Second $20.00, Third $15.00 MACKENZIE TRAIL CHALLENGE Enquiries to: Aoraki Western Riding Club Sara Roberts, Ph: 027 612 6224, Email: fivemanes@gmail.com EQUESTRIAN - HOY QUALIFYING SHOW (SOME SECTIONS) JUDGING TIMES: 8:15am Horse and Pony District Classes (Hack, Park Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse, Pleasure Horse/Pony and Cobs AND Best District Pony, A, B, C and Saddle Hunter Pony) 8:30am Hack, Park Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse, Cobs, Pleasure Horse/Pony, Pony Groups A, B, C, Saddle Hunter Pony and Miniatures 9:00am First Ridden, Led Horse/Pony Lead Rein to follow First Ridden Clydesdales & Shires to follow Cobs Shetlands to follow Miniatures Light Harness to follow Shetlands Hunting classes to follow the Show classes Shepherd's Hack will be held in the Trail Challenge Ring. Please check Ring Programme on the day for Ring location. PLEASE NOTE: Judges are subject to change. o All Equestrian matters on Show Day to be handled at the Equestrian Caravan (including collecting of back numbers and the redemption of prize money which will be given AFTER the Grand Parade). IMPORTANT HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION- All persons entering the grounds must comply with the Health and 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. All competitors must follow the RAS Equestrian Rulebook. Regulation Safety Helmets/Hats, red tagged, must be worn by competitors in horse 19
and pony events. These standards may be subject to change and g the latest list can be found at http://www.ras.org.nz – equestrian. th RAS will advise any changes via their website and Facebook. d All horses must be haltered when led. All Horses/Ponies MUST th have a name tag attached to their halter with the contact details of a the owner/rider. Please be aware of Pedestrian Lanes. Please A enter/exit Ring slowly. H i. Equestrian Entry Fees ($1.15 per class RAS levy is non-inclusive and s must be paid separately): Members: $5.00, Non Members: $7.00 o Equestrian Prize Money: First $15.00, Second $10.00, Third $7.00, C Fourth $5.00 E The RAS equestrian levy of $1.15 per class must be paid by the M entrant (as shown separately on the entry form). m ADDITIONAL GROUND FEE OF $5.00 PER HORSE/PONY TO im BE PAID WITH ENTRY FEE p All Entry Fees and Prize Money are as stated unless otherwise C specified. w Entries to be made on time please. Entries close 15 March 2019. ii Any late entries will be charged a late entry fee of $10/entry form. re No entries will be accepted on the day. fo th All competitors must wear numbers, one per combination. Your S number will be made available on the day of the show. Number c holders are allowed. Back numbers will be available for hire from u the Equestrian Caravan ($2 refundable deposit required). re The Equestrian Section is run under the Royal Agricultural Society s Equestrian Competitors, Exhibitors and Judges Rules. This Rulebook ii is available from the RAS website (www.ras.org.nz). s a RIGHTS OF THE EQUESTRIAN CONVENOR: The Equestrian a Convenor, in consultation with Section Convenors, reserves the right iv to refuse or cancel any entry without giving any reason for doing so fo and reserves the right to make any alteration to the Show Timetable or p withdraw any event as may be deemed desirable. If there are c insufficient entries in a class, at close of entries, classes may be re combined. Any unruly or dangerous animal, or exhibit, may be R required to leave the Showgrounds. m In the event of a horse/pony being entered in the wrong class, a transfer may be made at the discretion of the Section Convenor for a R fee of $2 per class. No hacks in pony ring in riding classes. In the c event of an entered horse or pony becoming unsound prior to the H show, a substitute may be entered in the SAME CLASS, RIDDEN BY e THE SAME RIDER, provided a vet certificate is produced for the (m original entry. The Secretary is to be notified prior to the show. e A Novice is a Horse / Pony that has not had 6 (six) wins in T conformation classes at the day of the show. (Paced & Mannered wins C do not count in conformation classes and conformation classes do not s count in Paced & Mannered classes.) Novice Ponies are to be shown m in snaffle bit only. Please note that a record of wins will be asked for. S All Novice Pony Classes are open to riders of any age (refer to to Equestrian Rulebook MSS 2.1c No rider to compete in two age 20
groups. Rider/Handler's age and eligibility is determined as per the 1 August i.e. Riders/handlers who are of age for any division/section on the 1 August complete the show year/season in that division/section. Refer to Equestrian Rulebook CDE 11 for f additional rules about the AGE OF RIDERS & HANDLERS. A Pony may only be entered in the Show Pony Section or the Saddle Hunter Pony Section - not both. i. Yellow Card - This Show/Event supports the RAS ‘Yellow Card’ system. A Yellow Card will be issued, In cases of offences in respect of abuse of animals or inappropriate behaviour as per the RAS Constitution and the RAS Rules Regulations/Bylaws including the Equestrian Rulebook, the RAS affiliated Show/Event/registered Measuring Stand and their grounds and their duly appointed delegates may deliver to the Person Responsible a Yellow Warning Card (either O immediately or within 10 days of the show) which suspends any penalty until possible new offences. Full wording of the ‘Yellow Card’ system is available to view on the RAS website – www.ras.org.nz. ii. Clean Sport - The Rules of the Royal A&P Society New Zealand in regard to Clean Sport apply. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the Show/Event and that testing of all animals is at the person responsible’s risk. Forbidden Substance - Any substance capable of affecting the speed, stamina, courage or conduct of a horse, pony, donkey or mule by its action m upon the central or peripheral nervous system or the cardio-vascular, respiratory, alimentary, digestive, muscoskeletal or urogenital systems. iii. Arrears -No person who is in arrears with regard to entry fees, subscriptions, or any other Show/Event charge is eligible to compete at any affiliated Show/Event. Proof of payment will be required before any restriction is lifted. iv. Summary of RAS Resolution Process – the full process can be found on the RAS website www.ras.org.nz. The principle behind the r process is to deal with the matter as it comes to hand and in most cases it should be dealt with directly by the show. If the matter is in regards to an RAS official, the show may request the assistance of RAS Head Office as to how to deal with this in an appropriate manner. RAS Horse/Pony Certificate MUST be carried and number clearly stated on Entry Form (the exception is the Pleasure Horse/Pony and Shepherd's Hack sections). Online entries must Y enter the number or email a photocopy to the Secretary (mackenzieapsociety@gmail.com). Failure to do so will result in elimination. Please refer to Equestrian Rulebook CDE1. THERE WILL BE NO MEASURING ON SHOW DAY. PLEASE s CONTACT RAS or see http://www.ras.org.nz/equestrian/measuring for a list of measuring stands/dates/contact phone numbers. Alternately, contact . Southern Canterbury A&P Assn Judith Johnson phone (03) 689 7775 to arrange measurement. 21
STALLIONS: The Secretary MUST be informed on the entry A form that a stallion is being entered. Online entries must email the d Secretary (mackenzieapsociety@gmail.com). As per Equestrian a Rulebook CDE 14. STALLIONS and COLTS a) All stallions and e colts (with the exception of Miniature horses and foals) must re be shown in a bit. b) A Steward will order any stallion/colt c considered out of control or to be causing undue disquiet to other in horses from the ring without recourse from the H stallion/colt's/exhibitor/competitor. c) It is compulsory for all a stallions and colts, except foals, to wear two (2) official s 'S” identification badges, one attached to each side of their bridle, th at all Shows/Events at all times. The rider must also wear two fo RAS official (2) armbands (one on each arm) when in the ring. 'S' B badges to be purchased from RAS Head Office or T ESNZ; armbands from RAS Head Office. d) Handlers and Riders e of stallions/colts must wear an approved Hi Viz vest R at Shows/Events when outside the showing ring. Vests can be A purchased from RAS Head Office. a ALL PRIZE WINNERS ARE EXPECTED TO APPEAR IN THE F GRAND PARADE. THE GRAND PARADE IS AN IMPORTANT C PART OF AN A&P SHOW AND WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE P PARTICIPATION. WHILE IT IS PREFERABLE FOR ALL PRIZE a WINNERS TO APPEAR IN THE GRAND PARADE WITH THEIR s HORSE/PONY, IN THE CASE OF STALLIONS, NOVICE, LEAD S REIN AND FIRST RIDDEN ENTRANTS, PARTICIPATION IS S OPTIONAL. IN THE CASE OF ANY HEALTH AND SAFETY b CONCERNS OF ANY ENTRANTS, AN UNSAFE MOUNT OR O EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE YOU ARE C UNABLE TO PARTICIPATE, PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING FOR a PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY TO THE SECRETARY STATING G YOUR REASONS CLEARLY. THE EQUESTRIAN CONVENOR 1 WILL MAKE THE FINAL DECISION AND, IF APPROVED, e PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID WITHIN A MONTH OF THE S SHOW. 1 F SHOWGROUNDS OPEN 9AM SATURDAY MARCH. C RING WILL BE CLOSED. M (M BOXES & YARDS The Committee has the right to ask for a M box/yard to be vacated in the case of an emergency or if your M horse/pony is in the wrong box/yard or if the box/yard has not been M paid for. Limited box/yard accommodation is available on the show grounds. These are allocated at the discretion of the convenor. YOU MUST state on the Entry Form which nights/day are required. If entered online, you must email the Secretary. C All Horses/Ponies MUST have a name tag attached to their halter with the contact details of the owner/rider. Box/Yard Charges: $25.00 per night box, $20.00 per day box, $15.00 per night yard, $10.00 per day yard, Weekend Package E (from 9am Saturday Night and Day) box $75.00 or yard $40 - to S be paid with entry and left clean. If boxes/yards are left dirty, you F will be charged a cleaning fee. A 22
All cups and trophies will be engraved by the Society and will be e displayed in the Mackenzie A & P Committee Room. Winners may arrange to have a photo taken with the trophy on Show day (please enquire at the Equestrian Caravan) 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. HORSE SPECIAL PRIZES: A Supreme Champion Rosette will be awarded to the horse judged Supreme Champion over all groups. Rug sponsored by South Canterbury Saddlery (tbc) to be presented to the Supreme Champion Horse. Supreme Champion will be presented for Supreme Exhibit at conclusion of the Parade. Rug sponsored by J Ballantyne & Co (tbc) to be presented to the Champion Open Hunter. The Society's Champion Tartan Scarf awarded to Champion Hack in s each section: Hack, Park Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse. A Reserve Champion Ribbon also awarded in all sections. A Champion Purple Sash and Reserve Champion Sash will be awarded to Novice Champions. First Placed Open Height Class winners to be paraded in Championship Classes, Second Place winners to stand by. PONY SPECIAL PRIZES: A Supreme Champion Rosette will be awarded to the pony judged Supreme Champion over all groups. Rug R sponsored by Craighead Diocesan School to be presented to the Pony Supreme Champion. Supreme Champion Pony will be presented for Supreme Exhibit at conclusion of the Parade. Rug sponsored by Craighead Diocesan School to be presented to the Champion Open Hunter Champion Tartan Scarves and Reserve Champion Ribbons will be R awarded to: G Group A: Champion Saddle Pony, over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm, Group B: Champion Saddle Pony, over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm, Group C: Champion Saddle Pony, not over 128cm, Saddle Hunter Pony: Champion Saddle Hunter Pony, not exceeding 148cm First Placed Open Height Class winners to be paraded in Championship Classes, Second Place winners to stand by. Mackenzie Pony Club Challenge Cups for the Best District Ponies (Mackenzie County) in Groups A, B, C and Saddle Hunter Pony Mackenzie County A&P Society Cup for Supreme Champion Pony Mackenzie Country A&P Society Challenge Cup presented by Mrs HC Manaton for Most Points in Pony Classes Thank you to Farmlands, Jordan Dent Farrier Services, J Ballantyne & Co Ltd, Timaru Herald/Fairfax Media, Lake Tekapo Village Motel, Shenley Station, Craighead Old Girls, Craighead BOP, All Seasons Lodge, Lake Tekapo Holiday Homes, South Canterbury Saddlery, Vetlife, Allan Family and Colin and Maggie Campbell, Mackenzie Alpine Horse Trekking and XCM for their sponsorship. EQUESTRIAN CONVENOR: Annabelle Hampton SECTION CONVENORS: Mary Cottier, Sue Kerr, Liz Mills, Sara Fisher, Pip Thompson, Bronwyn Halliday and Kirsty Anderson ASSISTANT: Heather Morris 23
HACKS - over 158cm (HOY QUALIFIER) M H Classes will be called through medium of the loudspeaker. Exhibitors are requested to enter the ring promptly. Onus on exhibitors to be on C time as classes will not be held up waiting late arrivals. H An exhibit may only be entered in the Show Hack or Riding Horse or T Saddle Hunter section. B District, Best Presented and Rider Classes are NOT HOY Qualifying b Classes. C Mackenzie Highland Show E Jones/Orbell Cup for most points in C Hacks (over 158cm) C C Class 190 Best District Hack, Park Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding fr Horse or Cob H To be judged in Hack Ring at 8:15am. Mackenzie A&P Society R Braemar Challenge Trophy and a Purple Sash will be awarded. To C be owned and ridden by a resident of the Mackenzie County. C Class 191 Best Presented Hack C Class 192 Novice Hack over 158cm, 0-2 wins C Class 193 Novice Hack over 158cm, 0-5 wins (c Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Hack (to be judged from C winner of previous two classes. Second placed Novice Hack to the (c Champion to be judged alongside remaining winners for Reserve C Champion Novice Hack). fr Class 194 Novice Paced and Mannered Hack, 0-5 wins to Class 195 Open Hack, over 158cm and not exceeding 163cm O Class 196 Open Hack, over 163cm C Class 197 Open Lady's Hack on Type n may be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman - conformation class C Class 198 Open Gentleman's Hack on Type W may be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman - conformation class b Champion and Reserve Champion Open Hack J (To be judged from previous four Open Hack classes. Second placed C Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners P for Reserve Champion Open Hack) Class 199 Open Paced and Mannered Hack over 158cm Class 200 Best Rider in section (not a HOY Qualifying Class) Winner of this class is eligible for Champion Rider, to be judged before Supreme Horse in the Hack Ring. A Judging of the Supreme Champion in the Hack Ring. Supreme S Champion Hack to be presented for Supreme Exhibit at conclusion of c Parade. D C PARK HACKS - over 148cm not exceeding 158cm (HOY QUALIFIER) C H Classes will be called through medium of the loudspeaker. Exhibitors T are requested to enter the ring promptly. Onus on exhibitors to be on B time as classes will not be held up waiting late arrivals. b An exhibit may only be entered in the Show Hack or Riding Horse or C Saddle Hunter section. District, Best Presented and Rider Classes are C NOT HOY Qualifying Classes. C 24
Mackenzie Highland Show CFCA Cup for most points in Park Hacks (148cm-158cm) Class 201 Best District Hack, Park Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse or Cob combined with Class 190 To be judged in Hack Ring at 8:15am. Mackenzie A&P Society Braemar Challenge Trophy and a Purple Sash will be awarded. To be owned and ridden by a resident of the Mackenzie County. Class 202 Best Presented Park Hack Class 203 Novice Park Hack to 158cm, 0-2 wins Class 204 Novice Park Hack to 158cm, 0-5 wins Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Park Hack (to be judged from winner of previous two classes. Second placed Novice Park Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside remaining winners for Reserve Champion Novice Park Hack). Class 205 Novice Paced and Mannered Park Hack, 0-5 wins Class 206 Open Park Hack, over 148cm and not exceeding 153cm Class 207 Open Park Hack, over 153cm and not exceeding 158cm Class 208 Open Lady's Park Hack on Type (conformation class) - Lady or Gentleman Rider Class 209 Open Gentleman's Park Hack on Type (conformation class) - Lady or Gentleman Rider Champion and Reserve Champion Open Park Hack (To be judged from previous four classes. Second placed Park Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion Open Park Hack). Class 210 Open Paced and Mannered Park Hack, over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm Class 211 Best Rider in section (not a HOY Qualifying Class) Winner of this class is eligible for Champion Rider, to be judged before Supreme Horse in the Hack Ring. Judging of the Supreme Champion in the Hack Ring. Supreme Champion Hack to be presented for Supreme Exhibit at conclusion of Parade. SADDLE HUNTERS - over 148cm (HOY QUALIFIER) An exhibit may only be entered in the Show Hack or Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter section. Horses will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved. District, Best Presented and Rider Classes are NOT HOY Qualifying Classes. Class 212 Best District Hack, Park Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse or Cob combined with Class 190 To be judged in Hack Ring at 8:15am. Mackenzie A&P Society Braemar Challenge Trophy and a Purple Sash will be awarded. To be owned and ridden by a resident of the Mackenzie County. Class 213 Best Presented Saddle Hunter Class 214 Novice Saddle Hunter, 0-2 wins Class 215 Novice Saddle Hunter, 0-5 wins 25
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