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SATURDAY
19th JANUARY 2019

SCHEDULE
    OF
 CLASSES
THE GOLDEN BAY SHOW COMMITTEE WISHES TO ACKNOWLEDGE OUR SPONSORS FOR THEIR VERY
                          GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR SHOW

PUB   CHARITY     -   assisting   with   printing   of   schedules   and   catalogues,   purchase   of   ribbons,   engraving   of   trophies

BOOTH                                                                       CATTLE
Abel Tasman Plumbing & Gas                                                  Abel Tasman Plumbing & Gas
Courthouse Café Collingwood                                                 AG Water
De-Lish Delicatessen                                                        Alliance Plumbing
Department of Conservation                                                  Golden Bay Dolomite
Dangerous Kitchen                                                           Orange Mechanical Ltd
Earth Gems                                                                  PGG Wrightson
Finishing Touch                                                             Rural Service Centre
Forest & Bird Golden Bay                                                    Takaka Concrete Products
Golden Bay Dental Centre
Golden Bay First National                                                   Due to the Mycoplasma Bovis outbreak there are no adult
Golden Bay Flowers & Garden                                                 cattle entries this year and the cattle sponsorship is currently
Golden Bay Patchwork & Quilters Guild                                       under review
Golden Bay Pharmacy (John & Julia Dunn)
Golden Bay Rose Group                                                       SHEEP
Goodness to Go                                                              Abel Tasman Plumbing & Gas
Gunsboro Ltd                                                                Alliance Group
Hammer Hardware Golden Bay                                                  Anatoki Lodge Motel
Jean Wedderburn                                                             Penguin Café & Bar
Ken Horrell                                                                 Seales Winslow
Laser Electrical                                                            Takaka Concrete Products
Living Light Candles
                                                                            HORSES
Mariposa
                                                                            Concrete and Metals
Mobile Mechanical
                                                                            Duncan McKenzie Livestock
Mohua Motels (Ken Goralski & Steve Simpson)
                                                                            Finishing Touch
Mrs Mary Papps
                                                                            Fresh Choice Takaka
Mrs Noleen Reilly
                                                                            Norton Equestrian
Pohutukawa Gallery
                                                                            Golden Bay Holiday Park
Ray White Golden Bay Billy Kerrisk
                                                                            HealthPost NZ
Roger and Shirley Rosser
                                                                            Lone Star Farms
Rural Women Golden Bay Provincial
                                                                            Mike Greer Homes – pleased to be building the St John
Sue and Daryl Hill
                                                                            Ambulance Headquarters in Collingwood.
Takaka Rural Women
                                                                            Milnes Beatson Accountants
Take Note Takaka
                                                                            Mrs Ivy Radford Memorial
Tasman Bay Roses
                                                                            Mrs Pam Reid Memorial
The Brigand Café and Bar
                                                                            Mrs Pat Hayter Memorial
Tuatara Coffee Co.
                                                                            Richmond Saddlery
The Penguin Café and Bar
                                                                            Sue and Daryl Hill
Village Milk
                                                                            Unlimited Copies
Waitapu Engineering
                                                                            Warn & Associates
Wholemeal Cafe

                                                                            GOATS
SHEARING
                                                                            Abel Tasman Plumbing & Gas
WinField Farm
                                                                            Golden Bay Canine Boarding kennels
Solly's Freight
                                                                            Village Milk

GENERAL SPONSORS
                                                                            POULTRY
TNL Freighting
                                                                            NBS Takaka
Sollys Freight
                                                                            Penguin Café & Bar
Fulton Hogan
                                                                            Pipeworx

THANKYOU ALSO TO THE MANY PEOPLE WHO
CONTRIBUTE NUMEROUS HOURS OF
VOLUNTARY TIME & LABOUR TO THE SHOW
EVERY YEAR
GOLDEN BAY AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL
                  122nd SHOW

                      SATURDAY 19th JANUARY 2019

                    GOLDEN BAY RECREATION PARK

     LOCAL ENTRIES AT ANGLICAN CHURCH HALL (opposite Village Green)

                       Friday 7th December 2018 1pm – 5pm
                         Saturday 8th December 9am – 1pm

      POSTAL & EMAIL ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY 8th DECEMBER 2018

                    SECRETARY:        Tracy James
                                      PO Box 69
                                      Takaka 7142

                               Ph: 0204 338 826
                       Email: goldenbayshow@gmail.com

   MR & MRS EC BAIGENT MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS IN SHOW

                SPECIAL PRIZE $20 FOR MOST POINTS IN SHOW

           LIFE MEMBERS CUP FOR MOST POINTS IN SECTIONS 1 - 5

   ALL COMPETITORS ARE ADVISED TO READ THE FOLLOWING
                    GENERAL RULES
          AND THOSE RELATING TO EACH SECTION
                   CAREFULLY PLEASE

NO DOGS ARE ALLOWED ON THE GROUNDS UNLESS GUIDE DOGS OR AN OFFICIAL PART OF THE SHOW
                   THIS IS A TASMAN DISTRICT COUNCIL SAFETY BY-LAW
GENERAL

 1/ All entries must be made in writing, or on the printed or emailed forms provided; the name of the exhibitor or some person
    authorised by him/her included and handed, emailed or posted to the Secretary.
    Entry fees may be handed or posted to the secretary, or paid by internet banking to BNZ account 02 0764 0011324 00
    Entries will not be accepted until correct entry fees have been received.

 2/ Gates open to the public at 8.00am on Show Day. Saturday 19th January 2019.
    Prices for admission: Adults – Pre-entry Show Ticket $10, available from NBS Takaka in mid-December
                                   Gate sales $15, Children 14 years and under free. Car parking free.

 3/ All persons admitted to the Show Ground will be subject to the rules and orders of the Golden Bay A&P Show Committee.

 4/ The Committee will not, under any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for any injury or accident of any description
    sustained on the Show Grounds.

 5/ The Committee will not, under any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for any loss, damage, or miss-delivery of any
    exhibits of any description.

 6/ No animal or goods of any description, excepting those entered in the Catalogue, to be allowed in the show ground without
    permission of the Committee. NO DOGS ON GROUNDS PLEASE.

 7/ In the event of there being no competition the Judge shall not be bound to award a prize unless the entry is of sufficient merit.
    Competition means two or more entries. All children’s classes shall be awarded prizes.

 8/ In all classes where two or more prizes have been awarded the judges are requested to “very highly commend” any other exhibit
    worthy of that distinction.

 9/ In the event of more than one exhibitor sharing first prize, the first and second prize monies will be totalled and shared by the first
    prize winners and no second prize will be awarded. If more than one exhibitor ties for second place the second and third prize
    monies will be totalled and shared by the second place winners and no third prize will be awarded.

10/ All prizes won at the Show must be claimed within three months from the date thereof.

11/ The Association reserves the right to substitute trophies in lieu of cash prizes, or vice versa, at their discretion. Any dispute in
    connection with private prizes shall be settled by the Committee whose decision shall be final.

12/ The Protest Committee shall consist of the President, Vice-President and the Chief Steward of the Section concerned. A protest is
    to be made in writing, accompanied by the deposit of $10, and lodged with the Secretary on the day of the Show.
    The refund of the deposit is at the discretion of the Protest Committee.

13/ No fireworks will be allowed in the Show Grounds. Disobedience of this rule will subject the offender to being removed from the
    Grounds.

14/ The Association shall not be responsible or liable in case of any error, miss-statement or miss-description appearing in any prize
    schedule or Show Catalogue or in any form of certificate of entry or in any advertisement or notification, whether posted, displayed
    or published. It will, however, be the duty of the Association, of the Secretary and his/her assistants to take all proper care to avoid
    any such error, miss-description or miss-statement. Names of Judges and Stewards (if any) shown in the Prize Schedule or in the
    Show Catalogue are intended to be informative only and are subject to such changes from time to time as the Association may, in
    its discretion, make. No exception shall be taken by any Judge or exhibitor by reason of any such change.

TRADE
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15/ Applications for space for exhibition or trade including implements, machinery etc. must be made not later than Tuesday 19
    December 2017.
    Trade space charges:            $70 for the first 4 metres of frontage, 12 metre depth
                                    $50 for the first 4 metres of frontage, 6 metre depth
                                    $10 for each additional metre of frontage.
                                    Power connection $25
    All exhibiters or trade stands must be in their appointed place by 9am on Show Day.

We hope you have an enjoyable day at our Show.

Golden Bay A & P Show Committee

** Please Note **

        Pre–entry and gate sale Show Tickets will be non-refundable.
        Any person purchasing a Pre-entry Show Ticket will be eligible for parking in the top paddock to the north of the show ground,
         via Park Avenue.
SECTION 1 – EQUESTRIAN

GOLDEN BAY IS A HOY QUALIFIED SHOW for classes Park Hack, Show Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding
Horse
ENTRIES AT ANGLICAN CHURCH HALL (opposite Village Green) –Friday 7th Dec 2018 1pm – 5pm / Saturday 8th Dec 9am –
1pm

POSTAL & EMAIL ENTRIES CLOSE Saturday 8th December 2018

LATE ENTRIES accepted at the discretion of the Chief Steward from Sunday 9th Dec 2018 until Wednesday 9th Jan 2018 incl. An
extra fee of 50% per entry will be charged.   No new entries will be accepted from Wednesday 9th Jan 2019 (10 days before the
show.)

PLEASE - NO STALLIONS ALLOWED ON THE GROUNDS FOR SAFETY REASONS                                    NO DOGS ON GROUNDS

Equestrian Rules.    General rules available in full copy of schedule.

 1/ Temporary pens constructed of electric fence tape and standards, string, rope or chain are not permitted.
     Overnight yards available at Duncan and Anne McKenzie’s property. Bookings – Ph 03 5259981

 2/ 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
    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.

 3/ 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 the entrant’s
    cost/responsible. Forbidden Substance - Any substance capable of affecting the
    speed, stamina, courage or conduct of a horse, pony, donkey or mule by its action upon the central or peripheral
    nervous system or the cardio-vascular, respiratory, alimentary, digestive, musculoskeletal or urogenital systems.

 4/ Arrears – No person who is in arrears with regard to entry fees, subscriptions, or any other show/event charge is not
    eligible to compete at any affiliated show/event. Proof of payment will be required before any restriction is lifted.

 5/ Judging will commence at 7.45am in all rings.

 6/ Novice classes: A Novice is a horse or pony which has won 0-5 firsts in conformation classes at any A&P Show at the time of the
    show. Once a horse or pony has had 6 wins it is not eligible for novice classes.

 7/ If a novice entry has gained 6 wins before the day of the show the competitor must advise the Secretary’s office and may
    change to an open class. If no class remains to enter a refund will be actioned at such time as the show committee decides.

 8/ Rope halters or bit-less bridles are not allowed during ridden show classes, but are allowed during jumping events.

 9/ All Ponies and Hacks to be ridden to the satisfaction of the judges.

10/ In the jumping events no placing will be awarded unless the competitor completes the course.

11/ No jumping will be allowed on the Show Ground prior to the competition. Infringement of this rule shall subject the offender to
    disqualification and removal from the Show Ground.

12/ Pony jumping classes 39, 40, 41a, 41b, 42 and Horse jumping classes 82, 83, 41a, 41b, 84, run similar to F.E.I. Rules.

13/ Substitute horses can be made with a veterinarian’s certificate. Horses or riders unable to take part on medical grounds will
    have 75% of the entry fee refunded on production of a doctor’s or veterinarian’s certificate.

14/ Entries MAY be taken on the day provided competitor already entered in show and at the discretion of the Chief Steward.

15/ All Champions need to participate in the Grand Parade otherwise they forfeit their ribbons.

16/ The Committee reserves the right to combine, delete and/ or alter classes as they feel necessary.

17/ In all rings First Prize Winners only to parade for Champion. Once the Champion has been selected the 2nd to the selected
    Champion must be allowed to parade for Reserve.

18/ 3rd placed prize money will be awarded only if four or more competitors entering in a class

19/ Every rider’s helmet must be up to standard and tagged prior to the show.

20/ Any competitor falling from a Pony or Horse must report to First Aid to be cleared to continue riding.

                     ALL COMPETITORS MUST PRODUCE A CURRENT HEIGHT CERTIFICATE AND CARRY
                           A CURRENT RAS PERFORMANCE CARD. No performance card = no entry.
Our schedule has had changes – please read all classes so that you do not miss any
                                                         PONIES
                                “A” RING - PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE CLASSES
Judging to commence at 9am

Pony Club uniform to be worn by Pony Club members.     Tidy long sleeve jersey or sweat top and tie for non-Pony Club entrants
Riders must be under 21 years of age.                  Classes will not be run with less than 4 entries. Refunds will be given.

ENTRY FEE: $5.00    No RAS Levy to be paid             PRIZES: 1st $10 2nd $8 3rd $5.

                                                  CUPS and RIBBONS
TAKAKA PONY CLUB CUP – for Best Boy or Girl Rider under 21 years. Must be a financial member of Golden Bay Pony Club.
CHAMPION LOCAL PONY – Ribbon and Voucher donated by RICHMOND SADDLERY

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION PONY CLUB /PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT from classes 2 & 3.
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION PONY CLUB/PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT from classes 7 & 8.

13 YEARS AND UNDER
  1. BEST PRESENTED PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT
  2. BEST TROTTING PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT
  3. BEST PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT – to demonstrate halt, walk, trot, canter.
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  4. PACED AND MANNERED PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT – 1 prize voucher donated by NORTON EQUESTRIAN
  5. BEST RIDER ON PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT

OVER 13 YEARS AND UP TO 21 YEARS
  6. BEST PRESENTED PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT
  7. BEST TROTTING PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT
  8. BEST PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT – to demonstrate halt, walk, trot, canter.
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  9. PACED AND MANNERED PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT – 1 prize voucher donated by NORTON EQUESTRIAN
 10. BEST RIDER ON PONY CLUB / PLEASURE HORSE MOUNT
 11. BEST BOY OR GIRL RIDER UNDER 21yrs. Must be financial member of Golden Bay Pony Club.

                             “B” RING – SHOW PONY / HUNTER PONY NOT OVER 148cms

Judging to commence at 7.45am                             Boy or girl rider to be under 17 years (as at 1st August 2018).

ENTRY FEES: $6.00                                          PRIZES: 1st $15 2nd $10 3rd $5 unless otherwise stated.

                                        CUPS and RIBBONS
WISS SATHERLEY MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP – for most points in Ring Classes 14 - 21 and 24 - 31.
AE ROSSER CUP – for Supreme Champion Pony.
EDNA COOK CUP – from 1st placed winners of Classes 32 & 33
LEDGER GOODMAN CUP – for Champion Local Pony.
LLOYD ROSSER MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP – for Novice Pony over 138cms and not over 148cms.

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW PONY Not over 138cms– to be judged from winners of classes 14 and 16.
Second placed Show Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION.

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW PONY Over 138cms and not over 148cms – to be judged from winners of classes
24 and 26. Second placed Show Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION.

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER PONY Not over 138cms- – to be judged from winners of classes 15 and 17,
. Second placed Hunter Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER PONY Over 138cms and not over 148cms- – to be judged from winners of classes
25 and 27. Second placed Hunter Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION

SHOW PONY/HUNTER PONY NOT OVER 138cms
 12. BEST PRESENTED SHOW PONY AND RIDER not over 138 cms
 13. BEST PRESENTED HUNTER PONY AND RIDER not over 138 cms
 14. NOVICE SHOW PONY not over 138cms 0-5 wins
 15. NOVICE HUNTER PONY not over 138cms 0-5 wins
 16. OPEN SHOW PONY not over 138cms.
 17. OPEN HUNTER PONY not over 138cms..
 18. NOVICE PACED AND MANNERED SHOW PONY not over 138 cms 0-5 wins.
 19. NOVICE PACED AND MANNERED HUNTER PONY not over 138 cms 0-5 wins.
 20. OPEN PACED AND MANNERED SHOW PONY not over 138 cms
 21. OPEN PACED AND MANNERED HUNTER PONY not over 138 cms

Judging to follow Show/Hunter ponies not over 138cms

SHOW PONY/HUNTER PONY OVER 138cm AND NOT OVER 148cm
 22. BEST PRESENTED SHOW PONY AND RIDER over 138cms and not over 148cms
 23. BEST PRESENTED HUNTER PONY AND RIDER over 138cms and not over 148cms
 24. NOVICE SHOW PONY over 138cms and not over 148cms, 0-5 wins.
 25. NOVICE HUNTER PONY over 138cms and not over 148cms, 0-5 wins.
 26. OPEN SHOW PONY over 138cms and not over 148cms.
27.   OPEN HUNTER PONY over 138cms and not over 148cms.
 28.   NOVICE PACED AND MANNERED SHOW PONY over 138cms and not over 148cms 0-5 wins
 29.   NOVICE PACED AND MANNERED HUNTER PONY over 138cms and not over 148cms.0-5 wins
 30.   OPEN PACED AND MANNERED SHOW PONY over 138cms and not over 148cms.
 31.   OPEN PACED AND MANNERED HUNTER PONY over 138cms and not over 148cms.
 32.   BEST BOY OR GIRL RIDER under 14yrs. Prizes donated by GOLDEN BAY CONTRACTING. ) EDNA COOK CUP from 1st
 33.   BEST BOY OR GIRL RIDER under 21 years.                                        ) placed winners of Classes 32&33
 34.   CHAMPION LOCAL PONY not over 148cms. Prizes sponsored by RICHMOND SADDLERY

SUPREME CHAMPION PONY – from Champion Show Ponies x 2 and Champion Hunter Ponies x 2.
Garland donated by CARLA & LINDSAY NALDER

                                                           PONY JUMPING

Hunter Jumping will commence after ring classes                       PRIZES: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 unless otherwise stated

ENTRY FEES:       Classes 35 - 38 $ 6.00
                  Classes 39 –41a $10.00
                  Class 42        $12
                                              CUPS and RIBBONS
RADFORD CHALLENGE CUP – for Pony Jump not over 138cms.
DIANNE MITCHELL CHALLENGE CUP – for Pony Jump over 138cms and not over 148cms.
MOTUPIPI FARM BUTCHERY CHALLENGE CUP – for Pony International Jump.

 35. WARN & ASSOCIATES NOVICE PONY HUNTER JUMP 65cm - not over 138cms, 0-5 wins.
     Prizes 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 - donated by WARN & ASSOCIATES.
 36. MILNES BEATSON ACCOUTANTS PONY HUNTER JUMP 75cm - not over 138cms.
     Prizes 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 - donated by MILNES BEATSON ACCOUNTANTS.
 37. FINISHING TOUCH NOVICE PONY HUNTER JUMP 75cm - over 138cms and not over 148cms, 0-5 wins.
     Prizes 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 - donated by FINISHING TOUCH.
 38. MILNES BEATSON ACCOUTANTS PONY HUNTER JUMP 85cm - over 138cms and not over 148cms.
     Prizes 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 - donated by MILNES BEATSON ACCOUNTANTS.
 39. HEALTHPOST NZ TRAINING PONY JUMP T.A.M.5 75cm Prizes 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $10 donated by HEALTHPOST NZ
 40. UNLIMITED COPIES PONY INTERNATIONAL JUMP – TAM5 90cm – to be ridden by a boy or girl under 17 years.
     Prizes 1st $50 - donated by UNLIMITED COPIES. 2nd $30, 3rd $20
 41a.LONE STAR FARMS PONY / HACK HIT & HURRY 70cm.
     Prizes 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $10 - donated by LONE STAR FARMS.
 41b.GOLDEN BAY HOLIDAY PARK PONY / HACK HIT and HURRY 90cm
      Prizes: 1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $20 - donated by Golden Bay Holiday Park.

 42. DUNCAN MCKENZIE LIVESTOCK TWO FENCE CHALLENGE - start height of second obstacle will be 80cms.
     Prizes 1st $60, 2nd $40, 3rd $20 - donated by DUNCAN MCKENZIE LIVESTOCK.

Two Fence Challenge rules are as follows: competition is held over 2 obstacles. One obstacle is a vertical and the second is a
spread fence. The first obstacle will not change in height but the second obstacle will increase by a height at the judge’s discretion. It is
a ‘fault and out’ competition. Class 42 competition will begin immediately after the Grand Parade.

            Our schedule has had changes – please read all classes so that you do not miss any

                                                                HORSES

Judging in rings “A” & “B” to commence at 7.45 am                 Horses cannot enter both Hack and Saddle Hunter Classes

ENTRY FEES: $8.00                                                 PRIZES: 1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 unless otherwise stated.

                                                    CUPS and TROPHIES
ATKINS HOME TRENDS CHALLENGE CUP – for Best Turned Out Local Horse and Rider.
HK REYNISH CUP – for most points in Classes 44 - 51, Classes 53 – 61, Classes 63 – 70 and Classes 72 - 79
MRS PH BAIGENT CUP – for Champion Local Hack.
OSH KOSH TROPHY – Champion Park Hack donated by Moweena Cole.
INDEPENDENT MOUNTED RIFLES CUP – for Saddle Hunter over 148cms.
MRS CM COOTE CHALLENGE CUP – for Champion Saddle Hunter.
MRS PAM REID MEMORIAL PRIZES – Best Paced and Mannered Hack
MRS D ROSSITER PLAYBOY CUP - best Paced and Mannered Saddle Horse Classes 51, 60, 70, 79.
CHAMPION LOCAL HACK – Ribbon and Voucher donated by RICHMOND SADDLERY

                                                           “A” RING HORSES
Judging to commence at 7.45

PARK HACK – OVER 148cm and NOT EXCEEDING 158cm – HOY REGISTERED CLASS
 43. BEST PRESENTED PARK HACK AND RIDER
 44. NOVICE PARK HACK 0-2 wins.
 45. NOVICE PARK HACK 0-5 wins.

 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE PARK HACK (To be judged from winners of Classes 44 and 45. Second placed
 Novice Park Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION
46.   NOVICE PACED AND MANNERED PARK HACK 0-5 wins
    47.   OPEN PARK HACK over 148cms and not exceeding 153cms
    48.   OPEN PARK HACK over 153cms and not exceeding 158cms
    49.   OPEN LADY’S PARK HACK on type (conformation class). Lady or Gentleman rider
    50.   OPEN GENTLEMAN’S PARK HACK on type (conformation class). Lady or Gentleman rider

 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN PARK HACK (To be judged from four classes 47, 48, 49 and 50 only. Second
placed Open Park Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION

    51. OPEN PACED AND MANNERED PARK HACK

Judging to commence after Park Hack Classes
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HACK – OVER 158cm – HOY REGISTERED CLASS
 52. BEST PRESENTED HACK AND RIDER
 53. NOVICE HACK 0-2 wins
 54. NOVICE HACK 0-5 wins

    CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE HACK (To be judged from winners of Classes 53 and 54. Second placed
    Novice Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION

    55. NOVICE PACED and MANNERED HACK 0 – 5 wins

  56.     OPEN HACK over 158cms and not exceeding163cms
  57.     OPEN HACK over 163cms
. 58.     OPEN LADY’S HACK on type (conformation class). Lady or Gentleman rider
  59.     OPEN GENTLEMAN’S HACK on type (conformation class). Lady or Gentleman rider

    CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN HACK (To be judged from four classes 56, 57, 58 and 59 only. Second placed
    Open Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION

    60. OPEN PACED and MANNERED HACK
    61. CHAMPION LOCAL HACK. Horse must reside in Golden Bay Ribbon & Voucher donated by RICHMOND SADDLERY

                                                       “B” RING HORSES
Judging to commence at 7.45am

SADDLE HUNTER – OVER 148cm – HOY REGISTERED CLASS
 62. BEST PRESENTED SADDLE HUNTER AND RIDER
 63. NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER 0-2 wins
 64. NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER 0-5 wins

    CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER (To be judged from winners of Classes 63 and 64. Second
    placed Novice Saddle Hunter to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION
    65. NOVICE PACED AND MANNERED SADDLE HUNTER
    66.   OPEN SADDLE HUNTER over 148cms and not exceeding 163cms
    67.   OPEN SADDLE HUNTER over 163cms
    68.   OPEN LADY’S SADDLE HUNTER on type (conformation class). Lady or Gentleman rider
    69.   OPEN GENTLEMAN’S SADDLE HUNTER on type (conformation class). Lady or Gentleman rider

    CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN SADDLE HUNTER (To be judged from four classes 66, 67, 68 and 69 only. Second
    placed Open Saddle Hunter to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION

    70. OPEN PACED AND MANNERED SADDLE HUNTER

Judging to commence after Saddle Hunter Classes

RIDING HORSE – OVER 148cm – HOY REGISTERED CLASS
 71. BEST PRESENTED RIDING HORSE AND RIDER
 72. NOVICE RIDING HORSE 0-2 wins
 73. NOVICE RIDING HORSE 0-5 wins

    CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING HORSE (To be judged from winners of Classes 72 and 73. Second
    placed Novice Riding Horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION

    74. NOVICE PACED AND MANNERED RIDING HORSE 0-5 wins

    75.   OPEN RIDING HORSE over 148cms and not over 163cms
    76.   OPEN RIDING HORSE over 163cms
    77.   OPEN LADY’S RIDING HORSE on type (conformation class). Lady or Gentleman rider
    78.   OPEN GENTLEMAN’S RIDING HORSE on type (conformation class). Lady or Gentleman rider
    CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN RIDING HORSE (To be judged from four classes 75, 76, 77 and 78 only. Second
    placed Open Riding Horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for RESERVE CHAMPION
    79. OPEN PACED AND MANNERED RIDING HORSE

SUPREME CHAMPION HACK –from Champions Park Hack, Hack, Saddle Hunter and Riding Horse
Donated by CARLA & LINDSAY NALDER
HORSE JUMPING
ENTRY FEES: $10.00 classes 80, 81, 82, 41a, 41b
            $12.00 class 83
            $15.00 class 84
                                             CUPS and RIBBONS
DUNCAN MCKENZIE CUP – for Novice Hunter.
COPPINS CHALLENGE CUP – for Open Hunter.
AERIAL WORK (MARLBOROUGH) LTD CHALLENGE CUP – for Open Hack FEI Jump.
NORWOOD CHALLENGE CUP – donated by Lynley Wilson for Hit and Hurry 90cm

HUNTER JUMPING
 80. NOVICE HUNTER – 85cm. For horses that have 0 – 5 wins in a Hunting Competition at any A&P Show.
     Prizes: 1st $55 2nd $45 3rd $30 4th $20. Mrs Pat Hayter Memorial Prizes.
 81. FRESH CHOICE TAKAKA OPEN HUNTER COMPETITION 1m.
     Prizes: 1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $20 4th $10 - donated by Fresh Choice Takaka.
SHOW JUMPING
 82. MIKE GREER HOMES TAKAKA TRAINING HACK JUMP – TAM 5 85cm
     Prizes: 1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $20 donated by Mike Greer Homes
 83. CONCRETE and METALS LTD HACK JUMPING COMPETITION – TAM 3 First round 1m / 1.05m / Jump off max 1.15m
     Prizes: 1st $85 2nd $55 3rd $30 4th $15 - donated by Concrete and Metals Ltd.
 41a.LONE STAR FARMS PONY / HACK HIT & HURRY 70cm.
     Prizes 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $10 - donated by LONE STAR FARMS.
 41b GOLDEN BAY HOLIDAY PARK PONY / HACK HIT and HURRY 90cm
     Prizes: 1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $20 - donated by Golden Bay Holiday Park.

    84. DUNCAN MCKENZIE LIVESTOCK TWO FENCE CHALLENGE - start height of second obstacle will be 1.00m
        Prizes: 1st $100 2nd $60, 3rd $40 - donated by DUNCAN MCKENZIE LIVESTOCK.

Two Fence Challenge rules are as follows: competition is held over 2 obstacles. One obstacle is a vertical and the second is a
spread fence. The first obstacle will not change in height but the second obstacle will increase by a height at the judge’s discretion. It is
a ‘fault and out’ competition. Class 85 competition will begin immediately after the Grand Parade.

VESTO EDENS donates $200 gift products for 1st and 2nd winners overall of collective points from FEI classes won during Golden
Bay and Murchison Shows. (Motueka Show may possibly also be included – to be finalised.)

                                        MINIATURE HORSES – CATEGORIES A & B
Judging to commence any time after 11am                            NO STALLIONS ALLOWED ON THE GROUNDS.

ENTRY FEES: $6.00                                                  PRIZES: 1st $15 2nd $10 3rd $5.

PEARSON CUP – for Supreme Champion Miniature.
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MINIATURE YOUNG STOCK from classes 86, 87
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MINIATURE ADULT from classes 88, 89, 90, 91

ALL CLASSES IN HAND
 85. BEST PRESENTED HORSE and HANDLER.                                        92.   BEST PACED & MANNERED – Cat A
 86. BEST FOAL/YEARLING - Filly or Gelding                                    93.   BEST PACED & MANNERED – CAT B
 87. BEST TWO OR THREE YEAR OLD - Filly or Gelding                            94.   BEST SOLID COLOUR
 88. BEST MARE 4yrs & over - Cat A                                            95.   BEST MULTI COLOUR
 89. BEST MARE 4yrs & over - Cat B                                            96.   JUMPING MINATURE PONY– to be 4yrs or over
 90. BEST GELDING 4yrs & over - Cat A
 91. BEST GELDING 4yrs & over – Cat B

                      INHAND / LED PONY CLASSES - not over 148cms - all classes In Hand
Judging to commence after Miniatures

ENTRY FEES $6.00                                               PRIZES: 1st $15      2nd $10 3rd $5

                                                CUPS and RIBBONS
MR & MRS R RADFORD CUP – for Pony Mare not over 138cms.
GW and AN PHILLIPS GHALLENGE CUP – for Pony Mare over 138cms and not over 148cms.

RICHMOND SADDLERY donates
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY YOUNG STOCK from classes 98, 99.
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY ADULT from classes 100 - 101.

 97.    BEST PRESENTED PONY and HANDLER.                                      101. BEST GELDING 4yrs & over
 98.    BEST FOAL/YEARLING - Filly or Gelding                                 102. BEST PACED AND MANNERED
 99.    BEST TWO OR THREE YEAR OLD - Filly or Gelding                         103. BEST COLOURED – Miniatures ineligible
100.    BEST MARE 4yrs & over

.
INHAND / LED HACK CLASSES – over 148cms - all classes In Hand

Judging to commence after Inhand / Led Pony Classes

ENTRY FEES $6.00                                       PRIZES: 1st $15   2nd $10 3rd $5

RICHMOND SADDLERY donates
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK YOUNG STOCK from classes 105, 106
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK ADULT from classes 107, 108

104.   BEST PRESENTED HACK and HANDLER.                            108. BEST GELDING 4yrs & over
105.   BEST FOAL/YEARLING - Filly or Gelding                       109. BEST PACED AND MANNERED
106.   BEST TWO OR THREE YEAR OLD - Filly or Gelding               110. BEST COLOURED Mare / Gelding
107.   BEST MARE 4yrs & over

Thank you to our very generous Equestrian Sponsors

Concrete and Metals
Duncan McKenzie Livestock
Finishing Touch
Fresh Choice Takaka
Norton Equestrian
Golden Bay Holiday Park
HealthPost NZ
Lone Star Farms
Mike Greer Homes –
pleased to be building the St Johns Ambulance Headquarters in Collingwood
Milnes Beatson Accountants
Mrs Ivy Radford Memorial
Mrs Pam Reid Memorial
Mrs Pat Hayter Memorial
Richmond Saddlery
Sue and Daryl Hill
Unlimited Copies
Warn & Associates

   Golden Bay Pony Club - Dressage and Show Jumping Day
              Recreation Park, Takaka                            Sunday 20th January 2019
              Schedules available in December from Farmlands Motueka and
                                   Richmond Saddlery

                                    Contact Anne McKenzie 03 5259981
SECTION 2 – DAIRY CALVES

    All entries should be made in the name of the bona fide owner of the exhibits.

    Two cattle substitutes allowed per breeder. The Chief Steward must be notified of such substitutes before the commencement of
    judging.

    All animals entered for showing or exhibiting must be from a current TB Clear Status Herd.
    A copy of the current TB test certificate must be attached to your entry forms. The Golden Bay A&P Association must be
    notified at the time of entry of any testing to be carried out after the closing date of entries or of any potential TB issues that
    may arise after entries have been submitted. Owners entering cattle must sign the declaration printed on the entry form.

    There are two documents required.
    A. - TB Test Certificate. For animals from a Declared Movement Control Area – all animals aged three months or older are
    to be TB tested and have a clear test within 60 days prior to being moved to the Show. All other animals must be from a
    herd that is up to date with its current routine TB testing requirements.

    B - TB Animal Status Declaration Card. This is a legal requirement for all animals being moved. All animals entered must be
    accompanied in transit by a signed and dated TB Animal Status Declaration Card showing a TB Clear status in accordance
    with present legislation. Animal individual numbers must be included on the TB test sheet. These cards may be inspected at
    the unloading area.

    For cattle being moved from 1 July 2012: A NAIT approved RFID tag will be mandatory for all movements of cattle,
    including day old calves. NAIT approved RFID cattle tags are white only. Please do not remove tags if cattle are identified
    with Animal Health Board or MINDA tags.

    As of 1 July 2012 a secondary tag is no longer required under the new NAIT scheme.

                                                              PET CALVES

Entries not to be clipped, but ears and tails may be trimmed.
Open to all children under 15 years.

Pet calves will be judged “On farm” 1 week prior to the Show

NO ENTRY FEE.                                                             PRIZES: 1st $10 2nd $6 3rd $4 unless otherwise stated

                                                       TROPHIES
CP REILLY MEMORIAL CUP – for most points in care and handling. Classes 2-5 Points awarded 40% Condition, 60% Handling
Prize: $20 donated by ABEL TASMAN PLUMBING & GAS
NELSON & GOLDEN BAY JERSEY BREEDERS CLUB – sponsors $5 to each entrant in Class 5.
AG WATER donates prizes for classes 2 - 6.
                                                       RIBBONS

CHAMPION HEAVY BREED YEARLING HEIFER
CHAMPION LIGHT BREED YEARLING HEIFER
CHAMPION HEAVY BREED HEIFER CALF
CHAMPION LIGHT BREED HEIFER CALF

 1. ENCOURAGEMENT CLASS. No points awarded. Ribbons awarded.
    Prizes: 1st $15 2nd $7 3rd $3 donated by ORANGE MECHANICAL LTD
 2. BEST HEAVY BREED YEARLING HEIFER.
 3. BEST LIGHT BREED YEARLING HEIFER.
 4. BEST HEAVY BREED HEIFER CALF.
 5. BEST LIGHT BREED HEIFER CALF.

Due to the national cattle disease Mycoplasma Bovis all calves will be judged “on farm”. There will be no adult cattle
classes for this show.
SECTION 3 – DAIRY GOATS
All Herd Register & Associated Records entries in this section must be tattooed and recorded with either NZ Dairy Goat Breeders Assn
or Premier Dairy Goats NZ.

All Registered, Recorded and Grade goats will be judged together unless otherwise specified. All goats to be in pens by 9.45am

Judging to commence at 10am                                           NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED

ENTRY FEES: $2.00                                                     PRIZES: 1st $10    2nd $6    3rd $4

                                                       CUPS and RIBBONS

DARCY McPHERSON CHALLENGE CUP – for most points in Goat Section
GOLDEN BAY CANINE BOARDING KENNELS - donates $50 for most points overall Goat Section.

SARAH HORNIBROOK TROPHY – for Champion Grade Doe
OPUHA CHALLENGE TROPHY – for Champion Pedigree Doe

MEADOWCROFT FARM TROPHY – for winner of Class 1 Children’s Pet. Points awarded 40% care, 60% handling.
ABEL TASMAN PLUMBING & GAS - donates prize money Class 3.

CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS AWARDED.
CHAMPION CHALLENGE DOE and BUCK rosettes donated by JUDY RAY.

 1.   CHILDREN’S PET. Children to be aged 14 years and under. Points awarded 40% care, 60% Handling. No entry fee

 2.   KIDDED DOE IN MILK under 3 years
 3.   KIDDED DOE IN MILK 3 years and over
      CHAMPION and RESERVE FROM CLASSES 2 and 3

 4. TYPE AND PRODUCTION (one part judged on type on the day and the other part a score arrived at by
    calculation of herd test results)

 5.   BEST UDDER KIDDED DOE under 3 years
 6.   BEST UDDER KIDDED DOE 3 years and over

 7.   GOATLING not kidded and not in milk
 8.   DOE KID
      CHAMPION and RESERVE FROM CLASSES 7 and 8

 9.   CHAMPION CHALLENGE DOE (the champion of the day vs any other does entered that hold a Champion
      Challenge award).

10 BUCK KID
11. BUCKLING
12 . MATURE BUCK
     CHAMPION and RESERVE FROM CLASSES 10, 11 and 12.

13. CHAMPION CHALLENGE BUCK (the champion of the day vs any other bucks entered that hold a Champion
    Challenge award).

14. DAM and DAUGHTER. Can be of any aged offspring.

15. JUNIOR PROGENY – AR & HR. Two daughters under 30 months that have not borne a kid, of same sire but different
    dams. Name of sire and dams to be given on the entry form

16. SENIOR PROGENY – AR & HR. Two daughters in milk of the same sire but different dams. Names of sire & dams to be
    given on entry form.

17. GRADE BREEDING GROUP – Three in milk does or two does not kidded and buckling / mature buck

                                       NO DOGS ON THE GROUNDS PLEASE
SECTION 4 – SHEEP
All ewes over 20 months must have reared a lamb this season.

All sheep to be in pens by 9.15am                                NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED
Judging to commence at 9.30am                                    Judges comments 10.30am

ENTRY FEES: $2.00                                                PRIZES: 1st $10 2nd $6    3rd $4 unless otherwise stated.

                                                     CUPS and RIBBONS
MR RG McDONALD of MILLERS LTD, CHALLENGE CUP – for most points in Classes 7 & 8
THE GEO MANSON MEMORIAL CUP –awarded for most points in Classes 9 & 10.
VILLAGE MILK – donates SS FLASK for most points in Classes 9 & 10.
PENGUIN CAFÉ & BAR – donates $25 voucher for most points overall.
ALLIANCE GROUP – donates $100 towards prize money.
SEALES WINSLOW - donates first prize in each class of a Cyrstalyx Hi Energy 22.5kg block.
ANATOKI LODGE MOTEL - donates prize money Class 2.
ABEL TASMAN PLUMBING & GAS - donates prize money Class 4.
TAKAKA CONCRETE PRODUCTS - donate prize money Class 7 & 8.

 1.   PET LAMB

      CROSSBREED
 2.   CROSSBREED EWE any age
 3.   CROSSBREED RAM any age
 4.   PEN OF 2 CROSSBREED EWES any age
 5.   PEN OF 2 CROSSBREED EWES under 20 months
 6.   PEN OF 3 CROSSBREED EWE LAMBS SUITABLE FOR BREEDING FLOCK

      MEAT BREED
 7.   MEAT BRED RAM any age
 8.   MEAT BRED EWE any age

      PRIME
 9.   PEN 3 PRIME LAMBS SUITABLE FOR EXPORT
10.   PEN 3 STORE LAMBS

                                                  SECTION 5 - POULTRY

Judging to commence at 10.00am                                       NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED

Please ensure all poultry are treated for lice. If you require advice on treatment contact Poultry Steward, Sue Hitchcock.
Silkie Breed to be entered in classes 3, 4, 11, 12. (Not in Bantam classes)

ENTRY FEES: $1.50                                            .                   PRIZES: 1st $10 2nd $6 3rd $4

                                                       TROPHIES
CHAMPION ROOSTER
RESERVE CHAMPION ROOSTER
CHAMPION HEN
RESERVE CHAMPION HEN
BEST LOCAL BIRD
TROPHY - Best In Show
VILLAGE MILK donates SS Flask for Champion Hen
PENGUIN CAFÉ & BAR – donates $25 voucher for most points overall.
NBS TAKAKA – donates $150 to prizes in Poultry Section
PIPEWORX - donates $40 to prizes in Poultry Section.

 1. DUCK – any variety
 2. DRAKE – any variety
 3. LIGHT BREED MALE – any variety
 4. LIGHT BREED FEMALE – any variety
 5. HEAVY BREED MALE – any variety
 6. HEAVY BREED FEMALE – any variety
 7. BANTAM MALE – any variety
 8. BANTAM FEMALE – any variety
 9. HEN WITH CHICKENS AT FOOT
10. POULTRY – any other bird (eg goose, turkey, guinea fowl etc).
11. POULTRY MALE – any variety, for children 15 years and under
12. POULTRY FEMALE - any variety, for children 15 years and under
13. BANTAM MALE - any variety, for children 15 years and under
14.. BANTAM FEMALE - any variety, for children 15 years and under
BOOTH
HUGH MANSON MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP - most points in Booth
H E BAIGENT TROPHY – 2nd highest points in Booth

The booth is open for exhibitors to deliver and arrange their exhibits from 3pm until 9pm on the Friday before the show and
from 7am to 9.45am Saturday (show morning).

No exhibits in the booth can be handled or removed before 3.45pm on Show Day. This rule will be strictly enforced.

POINTS SYSTEM: 1st 6pts, 2nd 4pts, 3rd 2pts, Highly Commended 1pt.

SECTION 6 – HOME COOKING, HOME PRODUCE (including cheese), WINE, HOMEBREW BEER

All cooking, produce, wines, beers and cheeses must be cooked or produced by the named entrant.

Judging to commence at 10.00am sharp                            PRIZES: Classes :     1    1st Cookbook 2nd $8 3rd $6
                                                                                   2-31    1st $6 2nd $4 3rd $2
ENTRY FEES: 50c                                                                      32    1st Cookbook 2nd $8 3rd $6
                                                                                     33    1st $10 2nd $6 3rd $4
                                                                                  34-55    1st $4 2nd $2 3rd $1
                                                                                  56-59    1st $10 2nd $8 3rd $5
                                                                                           All unless otherwise specified

                                                        TROPHIES
MR and MRS CW SILCOCK TROPHY – for most points in Cooking and Home Produce.
GOLDEN BAY FLOWERS & GARDEN - donates $10 voucher for most points in Cooking and Home Produce
BIRD CHALLENGE TROPHY – for most points in Cooking Classes.
TAKAKA RURAL WOMEN – donates $25 for most points in Home Cooking.
MRS MARY PAPPS – donates $10 2nd most points in Home Cooking.
MRS MARY PAPPS - donates $10 1st prize class 32.
TUATARA COFFEE – donates Coffee & Plunger Special Prize for classes 6, 11, 20, 25.
HAMMER HARDWARE - donates $10 1st prize class 16.
TAKE NOTE – donates $20 voucher 1st prize for class 13.
FINISHING TOUCH - donates 2nd & 3rd prize money class 1 and class 32.
WHOLEMEAL CAFÉ - donates cookbook as 1st prize class 1 and class 31.
AGNES BELL CUP - for most points in Home Produce
POHUTUKAWA GALLERY – donates $25 voucher for most points Home Produce
HAMMER HARDWARE – donates $10 for 2nd most points in Home Produce

BRIGAND CAFÉ & BAR – donates $25 voucher for Most Points Wine and $25 voucher for Most Points Homebrew Beer

DE-LISH –donates $10 voucher 1st prize Cheese class 59

                                                              HOME COOKING
Home cooking entries may be exhibited only in clear plastic bags and on firm plates. (No glad wrap please)
 1. Family Cake – set recipe, no icing or decoration
     6 ozs (175g) butter – softened
     3/4 cup castor sugar
     3 large eggs
     1 3/4 cups self-raising flour
     3 tablespoons milk – full cream
     Zest of 1 lemon
     Lightly grease sides and line base of an 8in (20cm) tin with baking paper. Using a large bowl, cream butter and
     sugar until creamy. Beat in eggs one at a time. Sift flour then fold into creamy mixture along with milk and lemon zest. Spoon
                                                  o      o
     into cake tin, levelling the top. Bake at 350 F (180 C) for 35-40 minutes. Cool before removing from cake tin.
 2. SPONGE CAKE, filled.                                               17. PIKELETS, 3 pieces
 3. ICED NOVELTY CAKE                                                  18. PLAIN SCONES, 3 pieces
 4. CHOCOLATE CAKE, iced, not sandwich                                 19 PINWHEEL SCONES 3 pieces
 5. BANANA CAKE, iced, not sandwich                                    20. FRUIT MUFFINS, 3 pieces
 6. CARROT CAKE, iced                                                  21. ICED CUPCAKES, 3 pieces
 7. FRUIT CAKE                                                         22 MERINGUES, 3 pieces
 8. FRUIT LOAF                                                         23 PAVLOVA, unfilled
 9 PEANUT BISCUITS, 3 pieces                                           24. LEMON MERINGUE PIE
10. ANZAC BISCUITS, 3 pieces                                           25. STEAMED PUDDING
11. GLUTEN FREE BISCUITS 3 pieces                                      26. BREAD, handmade
12. COLLECTION OF BISCUITS, 5 varieties, 3 of each                     27. BLISS BALLS, 3 pieces
13. SLICE OR SQUARE, uncooked, 3 pieces                                28. HOME MADE SWEETS – 3 varieties, 3 of each
14. SLICE OR SQUARE, cooked, 2 varieties, 3 of each                    29. BACON AND EGG PIE
15. SHORTBREAD, 3 pieces                                               30. OPEN ANY OTHER CATEGORY - sweet
16 GINGERBREAD, 3 pieces                                           .   31. OPEN ANY OTHER CATEGORY - savoury
32. CHOCOLATE CHALLENGE - CHOCOLATE CAKE, iced. CHOCOLATE CHIP BISCUITS, 3.
  CHOCOLATE SPONGE ROLL, filled. On a tray to be judged collectively.
33. AFTERNOON TEA TRAY. This will be judged on: tray with cloth, serviette, cup and saucer, teapot with cosy and small
  floral arrangement. Plate containing 1 spreadable item (eg scone, pikelet, cracker, slice of loaf), 1 sweet item, 1 savoury item.
HOME PRODUCE
34.   1 DOZEN HEN EGGS, heaviest. Double yoked disqualified 43. 1 BOTTLE ANY OTHER SAUCE
35.   1 JAR JAM single variety berry, not raspberry         44. 1 JAR TOMATO RELISH
36.   1 JAR JAM – raspberry                                 45. 1 JAR RELISH / CHUTNEY of choice, not tomato
37.   1 JAR SWEET JAM of choice, not raspberry              46. 1 JAR MUSTARD PICKLES
38.   1 JAR JELLY JAM                                       47. 1 JAR PICKLED ONIONS
39.   1 JAR MARMALADE                                       48. 1 JAR PRESERVED BEETROOT
40.   1 JAR LEMON HONEY                                     49. 1 JAR PRESERVED FRUIT
41.   1 BOTTLE TOMATO SAUCE                                 50. CHEESE fresh, any milk
42.   1 BOTTLE PLUM SAUCE                                   51. ANY NON ALCOHOLIC DRINK ready to be served

                                                              WINE
52. GRAPE WINE, sweet                                           54. ANY OTHER TYPE OF WINE, sweet
53. GRAPE WINE, dry                                             55. ANY OTHER TYPE OF WINE, dry

                                                      HOMEBREW BEER
56. LAGER                                                   58. STOUT
57. ALE                                                     59. CIDER

                                      SECTION 7 –VEGETABLES and FRUIT
All vegetables and fruit must have been grown by the named entrant.

Judging to commence at 10.00am sharp.                        NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED

ENTRY FEES: 50c                                              PRIZES: Class 1       1st $10    2nd $6    3rd $4
                                                                     Class 2-50 1st $4        2nd $2    3rd $1
                                                                     All unless otherwise specified

                                                        TROPHIES
HARWOOD CUP – most points in Fruit and Vegetable section
GOLDEN BAY GARDEN CENTRE – donates $25 to most points Fruit and Vegetable section overall

CHARLES PAGE MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP – most points in Classes 1-39 in Vegetable section.
PENGUIN CAFÉ & BAR – donates $25 voucher Most Points in Vegetable Section
HAMMER HARDWARE – donates 1st prize $10 in Classes 12, 15, 25, 39..
TUATARA COFFEE - donates Coffee and Plunger to 1st prize class 38.
HAMMER HARDWARE donates Special Prize of $10 for Best Overall in Vegetable Classes 1-39
FINISHING TOUCH - donates prize money class 1.
GOLDEN BAY CONTRACTING - donates prize money class 7, 14, 19.
JILL PEARSON – donates 2nd prize class 21

HAMMER HARDWARE donates Special Prize of $10 for Best Overall in Fruit Classes.

                                                           VEGETABLES
 1.   COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES, one of each variety             21. LONGEST BEAN
 2.   THREE POTATOES, blue variety                              22. BUNCH OF RHUBARB, four stalks, giant
 3.   THREE POTATOES, white variety                             23. BUNCH OF RHUBARB, four stalks, small
 4.   THREE POTATOES, red variety                               24. ONE CABBAGE
 5.   THREE HEAVIEST POTATOES                                   25. ONE LETTUCE
 6.   THREE BROWN ONIONS                                        26. TWO CUCUMBERS, long or telegraph
 7.   THREE RED ONIONS                                          27. TWO CUCUMBERS, medium
 8.   THREE RED ONIONS, heaviest                                28. TWO CUCUMBERS, short
 9.   FIVE ESCHALOTS EXHIBITION (large)                         29. TWO WHITE CUCUMBERS
10.   FIVE ESCHALOTS PICKLING (small)                           30. MARROW
11.   THREE CARROTS, intermediate                               31. THREE ZUCCHINI
12.   THREE CARROTS, short variety                              32. CHERRY TOMATOES, one truss
13.   THREE RADISHES, any variety                               33. THREE TOMATOES, smooth, ripe
14.   SILVERBEET, one head                                      34. THREE TOMATOES, Italian type
15.   HERBS, culinary varieties, cut, named and in a jar        35. THREE TOMATOES, Coloured variety, named
16.   BROCCOLI, one head                                        36. THREE RED BEET, round
17.   PEAS, four pods                                           37. THREE RED BEET, long
18.   BEANS, staked, perennials, four pods                      38. BULB OF GARLIC
19.   BEANS, staked, annual, four pods                          39. ANY VEGETABLE not already specified in
20.   BEANS, dwarf, four pods                                       classes 3-38

                                                              FRUIT
All citrus fruit will be cut by Judge
40. COLLECTION OF CITRUS FRUIT, one of each                      46.   COLLECTION OF BERRY FRUIT, 3 varieties, 3 of each
41. THREE LEMONS, Meyer                                          47.   THREE PLUMS
42. THREE ORANGES                                                48.   THREE PIP FRUIT, 3 different varieties
43. THREE GRAPEFRUIT                                             49.   THREE STONE FRUIT, 3 different varieties
44. THREE STRAWBERRIES                                           50.   THREE FRUIT, any other variety or varieties.
45. THREE RASPBERRIES
SECTION 8 – FLOWERS
All flowers / plant material - excepting Decorative section – must have been grown by the entrant.

Judging to commence at 10.00am sharp.                     NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED

ENTRY FEES: 50c                                        PRIZES: Class 1-19 1st $4 2nd $3         3rd $2 ) Unless
                                                                 Class    20 1st $6 2nd $4      3rd $2 ) otherwise
                                                                 Class 21-66 1st $4 2nd $2      3rd $1 ) specified
                                                                 Class 67-68 1st $10 2nd $6     3rd $4 )
                                                      TROPHIES
MARY BAIGENT CHALLENGE TROPHY – for most points in Floral Section
MR and MRS R&S ROSSER – donate $20 for most points in Decorative and Cut Flowers class 1-49.

WADSWORTH TROPHY – for most points in Decorative Section
POHUTUKAWA GALLERY – donates $25 voucher for most points in Decorative Section class 1-19.
LIVING LIGHT CANDLES – donates 1st prize $20 voucher in Classes 9, 11, 12, 19.
EARTH GEMS- donates Special Prize $10 for Best Overall in Decorative Section

MR and MRS N CURNOW CHALLENGE TROPHY – for most points in Cut Flowers
MR BILL FREW CUP – for Champion Gladiolus in Classes 20-24.
HAMMER HARDWARE donates Special Prize $10 for Best Overall in Cut Flower Section
MRS NOLEEN REILLY – donates $10 for most points in cut flowers Classes 20-49
FINISHING TOUCH - donates prize money class 26 and class 49.

GOLDEN BAY ROSE GROUP and GOLDEN BAY A & P ASSN TROPHY – for most points in Classes 50-59
GOLDEN BAY ROSE GROUP – donates $4 for Champion Rose and prize money for Classes 50-59
TASMAN BAY ROSES – donate vouchers for roses for Champion Rose and Class 57

THE WALTER PETTERSON MEMORIAL ROSE BOWL – for most points in Classes 60-66
FOREST AND BIRD GOLDEN BAY – donates $25 for most points in Native Section
TAKE NOTE – donates $20 voucher 1st prize for class 66
EARTH GEMS – donates Special Prize $10 Best Overall in Native Section

                                                       DECORATIVE
 1.   ARRANGEMENT USING ONE FLOWER                          11. CANDLE ARRANGEMENT
 2.   ARRANGEMENT USING FIVE FLOWERS                        12. LOW TABLE ARRANGEMENT
 3.   ARRANGEMENT OF ROSES                                  13. DRIED ARRANGEMENT
 4.   ARRANGEMENT OF DAHLIAS                                14. MODERN ARRANGEMENT
 5.   ARRANGEMENT WITHOUT FLOWERS                           15. AQUA JAR
 6.   ARRANGEMENT WITH WEATHERED WOOD                       16. FUN WITH FLAX
 7.   VASE OF FLOWERS, vase height to be up to 20cm         17. BEST ARRANGED FLOWERS in novelty container
 8.   BASKET OF FLOWERS                                     18. ARRANGEMENT IN WINE GLASS, standard size
 9.   FLOATING BOWL                                         19. MINIATURE ARRANGEMENT, up to 10cm height
10.   SANDSAUCER green edging, no sand visible                  and width

                                                         CUT FLOWERS
20. FOUR GLADIOLI, to be shown in spike, distinct varieties,   36. THREE DAHLIAS WATER LILY, different colours
    separate containers                                        37. THREE DAHLIAS, any varieties not scheduled
21. THREE GLADIOLI, to be staged in one container              38. ONE HEAD HYDRANGEA
22. ONE GLADIOLUS, large spike                                 39. COLLECTION OF FOUR FLOWERING SHRUBS,
23. ONE GLADIOLUS, medium spike                                    different varieties, one of each
24. ONE GLADIOLUS, small spike                                 40. COLLECTION OF PERENNIALS, 8 varieties,
25. ONE STEM OF TIGER LILIES                                       1 stem of each, includes bulbs
26. ONE STEM OF LILIES, any variety                            41. COLLECTION OF ANNUALS, 8 varieties,1 stem of each
27. THREE STEMS SINGLE FUCHSIA                                 42. ALSTROEMARIA, 3 stems
28. THREE STEMS DOUBLE FUCHSIA                                 43. CALLA LILIES, 3 stems
29. ONE DAHLIA, medium decorative 15cm or over                 44. THREE AFRICAN MARIGOLDS, large
30. ONE DAHLIA, exhibition cactus 15cm or over                 45. THREE FRENCH MARIGOLDS, small
31. ONE DAHLIA, fimbriated                                     46. COLLECTION OF SWEET PEAS, one stem of each,
32. ONE DAHLIA, medium, semi cactus, 15cm or over                  different colours
33. THREE DAHLIAS, small or decorative, different colours,     47. THREE PANSIES, in a saucer or small bowl
    under 15cm                                                 48. THREE DIFFERENT BLOOMS IN ONE VASE,
34. THREE DAHLIAS, small or miniature cactus,                      one flower of each
    different colours, under 15cm                              49. THREE DIFFERENT SPIKES / CLUSTERS OF
35. THREE DAHLIAS POMPOM, different varieties                      FLOWERS

                                                            ROSES
50.   THREE MINIATURE ROSE BLOOMS, decorative ¼ to ½ open, one vase
51.   THREE MINIATURE ROSE BLOOMS, exhibition ½ to ¾ open, one vase
52.   ONE MINIATURE ROSE BLOOM, exhibition ½ to ¾ open
53.   ONE MINIATURE OR PATIO ROSE, full bloom, floating in wine glass
54.   ONE ROSE BLOOM, decorative, ¼ to ½ open
55.   ONE ROSE BLOOM, exhibition, ½ to ¾ open
56.   ONE FULLY OPEN ROSE BLOOM, ¾ to fully open
57.   THREE ROSES, different colours, same stage of development, 3 vases
58.   ONE STEM ROSES, not more than 3 blooms open
59.   ONE STEM ROSES, 4 or more blooms open
NATIVE SECTION
All plants must be New Zealand native
60. COLLECTION OF NATIVE BERRIES
61. COLLECTION OF NATIVE FLOWERS
62. COLLECTION OF NATIVE FOLIAGE
63. BOUQUET OF NATIVE FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
64. NATIVE FERN GROWING IN CONTAINER
65. NATIVE PLANT GROWING IN CONTAINER, not tree or shrub
66. NATIVE SHRUB OR TREE GROWING IN CONTAINER, under 1 metre height & width

                                                                GARDEN ART

To have been created by exhibitor or family member/s.       Size - Must be able to be carried by one person (plus 1 helper if weighty or
awkward shape).
67. GARDEN ART – containing living plant material
68. GARDEN ART – any other medium.

                                                   SECTION 9 – INDUSTRIAL
Judging to commence at 10.00am sharp                                        NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED

ENTRY FEES: 50c                                                             PRIZES: 1st $6 2nd $4 3rd $2

                                                        TROPHIES
TURLEY TROPHY – most points in Industrial Section
GOLDEN BAY PATCHWORK & QUILTERS GUILD – donates $25 for most points in Industrial Section
RAY WHITE GOLDEN BAY BILLY KERRISK – donates 1st prize $20 and 1 Bottle of Wine 2nd prize for Class 11
TRADERS OF THE LOST ARTS – donates 1st prize $25 voucher for Class 17
LIVING LIGHT CANDLES – donates 1st prize $20 voucher for Class 21
TAKE NOTE – donates $20 voucher 1st prize for class 20
HAMMER HARDWARE - donates Special Prize $10 for Best Overall in Industrial Section
FINISHING TOUCH - donates prize money for Class 7.

Please note – No exhibit will be eligible for competition for     more than 2 years

 1. NOVICE CLASS, any medium for people who have                      14.   HOMEMADE SOFT TOY
    not won a first prize in a Golden Bay show.                       15.   ONE SKEIN NATURAL HANDSPUN FIBRE
 2. ANY HANDWORKED ARTICLE                                            16.   ONE SKEIN HOME DYED HANDSPUN FIBRE
 3. TEA COSY, any medium                                              17.   PATCHWORK, domestic article under ½ square metre
 4. PIECE OF WOOL CROCHET WORK                                        18.   COT QUILT
 5. PIECE OF COTTON CROCHET WORK                                      19.   WALL HANGING, under 1 square metre
 6. ARTICLE OF EMBROIDERY                                             20.   HOBBY ARTICLE, any article made by an adult
 7. ANY HAND KNITTED ARTICLE                                                Owing to restricted space, exhibitors are requested
 8. CHILD’S HAND KNITTED CARDIGAN OR JUMPER,                                not to enter large articles
    double knit                                                       21.   HAND MADE GREETING CARD
 9. BABY’S GARMENT, up to 12 months                                   22.   HANDMADE SHOPPING BAG, created from recycled
10. OPEN SEWING SECTION, any unspecified article                            materials.
11. BILLY’S BREAST SCREEN CHALLENGE.                                  23.   HANDMADE SHOPPING BAG made from any materials
    See below                                                         24.   ANY ITEM MADE FROM 1x 100gm BALL OF WOOL
12. APPLIQUE ARTICLE                                                  ,     any ply
13. HOMEMADE SOFT TOY, knitted

11. BILLY’S BREAST SCREEN CHALLENGE.
 “If you lost a breast or two, how would you repurpose your favourite bra?”

Not to exceed a footprint of 60cm x 60cm. To be titled.

Entries may be multi-media eg, photos of your installation if it is outside in the garden, or drawings of the finished product,
accompanied by the modified garment..

Entries will be judged on their ingenuity and powerful message.
SECTION 10 – PHOTOGRAPHY
Judging to commence at 10.00am sharp.                       NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED

ENTRY FEES: $1.00                                   PRIZES: 1st $35 2nd $10 3rd $5
                                                             Donated by Businesses listed after each class
                                                  TROPHIES
CHAMPION CERTIFICATE x 2 & RESERVE CHAMPION CERTIFICATE x 2 for Judges’ Choices
GOLDEN BAY PHARMACY donates $50.00 Hamper for Most Points Photography & 2nd Most Points Photography

CONDITIONS
Photographs to be mounted on matt board or cardboard. No frames or glass.
Maximum size of photographs to be 200mm x 250mm (8in x 10in)
Maximum size of mount to be 280mm x 360mm (11in x 14in). Names to be on back
All entries in classes 1-11 can be in colour or black and white and will be judged together in each class.
Entries MUST be bona fide work of exhibitor.
Entries which have previously won prizes in the Golden Bay A&P Show may not be exhibited more than two times.

 1.   NATIVE FLORA AND/OR FAUNA, to have been taken in a local National park - Department of Conservation
 2.   SEASCAPE OR LANDSCAPE, to have been taken in a local National park - Department of Conservation
 3.   WORKING ON A GOLDEN BAY FARM - 1st Prize $100, 2nd $25 & 3rd $25 donated
 4.   BIRD OR ANIMAL STUDY - Gunsboro Ltd
 5.   GOLDEN BAY SCENIC ATTRACTION, named - Waitapu Engineering
 6.   ADULT PORTRAIT - Gunsboro Ltd
 7.   CHILD PORTRAIT, of child 15yrs or under - Courthouse Café Collingwood
 8.   THE WORLD IN A VIEWFINDER - Mariposa
 9.   BUILDINGS OLD AND NEW - Golden Bay First National
10.   CREATIVE, including sepia prints - Golden Bay Dental Centre
11.   NOVICE who have never won 1st, 2nd or 3rd in any show - Abel Tasman Plumbing & Gas
12.   OPEN CLASS COLOUR - Laser Electrical
13.   OPEN CLASS BLACK AND WHITE - Mohua Motels
14.   PREPARING OR ATTENDING A GB A&P SHOW - 1st Prize $100, 2nd $25 & 3rd $25 donated

SECTION 11 – CHILDREN’S SECTION                       For Children Aged 16 Years and under
Judging to commence at 10.00am sharp.                       NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED

ENTRY FEES: 20c                                             PRIZES: 1st $3 2nd $2 3rd $1

                                                          TROPHIES
MRS J MARSH CUP – for most points in Children’s section. Points to count only in own age group.
AJ and AC LINDSAY CUP – for 2nd Most Points in Children’s Classes
GOLDEN BAY FLOWERS AND GARDEN – donates $20 voucher for Most Points Children’s section overall
THE GOULD THROPHY - for 'Young Baker of the Year’

GUNSBORO LTD - donates $10 for Most Points in Under 5 Years

GUNSBORO LTD – donates $10 for Most Points in Cooking section
DANGEROUS KITCHEN – donates voucher for 1 Large Pizza for Most Points in cooking
CHERYL & IAN ELSEY – donate $10 for Most Points in Cooking under 8yrs, 8-11yrs and 12-16yrs
GUNSBORO LTD - donate $10 Special Prize class 25 Iced Cake and class 28 Jar of Jam
RURAL WOMENS GB PROVINCIAL - donates $10 1st prize, $5 2nd prize class 26 Novelty Iced Cake.
MOBILE MECHANICAL - donates $5 for Most Outstanding Entry in Cooking Section Classes 1-30
ABEL TASMAN PLUMBING & GAS - donates prize money Classes 22-24.
SUE & DARYL HILL - donates $9 towards prize money in Cooking.

GUNSBORO LTD – donates $10 for Most Points in Vegetable section
SUE & DARYL HILL - donates $4 2nd Most Points and $3 3rd Most Points in Vegetable section.
ABEL TASMAN PLUMBING & GAS - donates 1st prize Class 36.
GUNSBORO LTD - donate $10 1st Prize for class 35.
MOBILE MECHANICAL - donates $5 for Most Outstanding Entry in Vegetable Classes 31-39 and $5 Special Prize class 38

RURAL WOMENS GB PROVINCIAL – donates $10 for Most Points in Flower section
GUNSBORO LTD - donate $10 1st Prize for classes 42 & 43
MOBILE MECHANICAL - donates $5 for Most Outstanding Entry in Flower Section Classes 40-62.

MOBILE MECHANICAL - donates $5 for Most Outstanding Entry in Sewing Section Classes 63-65
EARTH GEMS - donates $5 to Most points in Sewing

MOBILE MECHANICAL - $5 for Most Outstanding Entry in Craft Classes 66-77 and $5 Special Prize in classes 72-74.
ABEL TASMAN PLUMBING & GAS - donates prize money Classes 69-71.

MR KEN HORRELL – donates $20 towards prize money in Photography
JEAN WEDDERBURN – donates $10 Most Points for Under 8yrs, 8-11yrs, 12-16yrs Photography
MOBILE MECHANICAL - donates $5 for Most Outstanding Entry in Photography Section Classes 78-89.
SUE & DARYL HILL - donates prize money Classes 78-80.
All entries to be prepared and displayed by competitor.
UNDER 5 YEARS
1/5 DECORATED BISCUIT                                   3/5 JAR OF FLOWERS
2/5 SAND SAUCER

                                                              COOKING
Cooking entries may be exhibited only in clear plastic bags and on firm plates. (No glad wrap please)
 1. THREE PIECES UNCOOKED SLICE, under 8yrs                         16. HEALTHY LUNCH BOX, under 8yrs
 2. THREE PIECES UNCOOKED SLICE, 8-11yrs                            17. HEALTHY LUNCH BOX, 8-11yrs
 3. THREE PIECES UNCOOKED SLICE, 12-16yrs                           18. HEALTHY LUNCH BOX, 12-16yrs
 4. THREE CHOCOLATE CHIP BISCUITS, under 8yrs                       19. MINI PIZZA on a bun base, under 8yrs
 5. THREE CHOCOLATE CHIP BISCUITS, 8-11yrs                          20. MINI PIZZA on a homemade base, 8-11yrs
 6. THREE CHOCOLATE CHIP BISCUITS, 12-16yrs                         21. MINI PIZZA on a homemade base, 12-16yrs
 7. THREE PIECES OF FUDGE, under 8yrs                               22. DECORATED BISCUIT, under 8yrs
 8. THREE PIECES OF FUDGE, 8-11yrs                                  23. ICED GINGERBREAD PERSON, less than15cms 8-11yrs
 9. THREE PIECES OF FUDGE, 12-16yrs                                 24. ICED GINGERBREAD PERSON, less than15cms 12-16yrs
10. THREE PIKELETS, under 8yrs                                      25. ICED CAKE, any variety
11. THREE PIKELETS, 8-11yrs                                         26. NOVELTY ICED CAKE
12. THREE PIKELETS, 12-16yrs                                        27. UNICED CAKE, any variety
13. THREE MUFFINS, any variety, under 8yrs                          28. JAR OF JAM
14. THREE MUFFINS, any variety, 8-11yrs                             29. DECORATED SAUSAGE up to (including) 8yrs
15. THREE MUFFINS, any variety, 12-16yrs                            30 DECORATED SAUSAGE 9-16yrs

                                                      VEGETABLES
31.   ONE LETTUCE                                          35. TWO STRAWBERRIES
32.   FOUR PODS OF PEAS                                    36. TWO POTATOES
33.   TWO BEANS                                            37. TWO RED ONIONS
34.   TWO CARROTS                                          38. VEGETABLE OR FRUIT NOVELTY
                                                           39 ANY OTHER VEGETABLE

                                                  FLOWERS
GUIDELINES FOR SANDSAUCERS Classes 42, 43 - green edging, no sand visible
40. SAND TRAY, under 8yrs                              52. ARRANGEMENT IN A SHOE OR BOOT, under 8yrs
41. SAND TRAY, 8-11yrs                                 53. ARRANGEMENT IN A SHOE OR BOOT, 8-11yrs
42. SAND SAUCER, under 8yrs                            54. ARRANGEMENT IN A SHOE OR BOOT, 12-16yrs
43. SAND SAUCER, 8-11yrs                               55. TABLE ARRANGEMENT 12-16yrs
44. THREE DAHLIAS, any variety                         56. POT PLANT
45. BUTTONHOLE, under 8yrs                             57. FLOATING BOWL, under 8yrs
46. BUTTONHOLE, 8-11yrs                                58. FLOATING BOWL, 8-11yrs
47. BUTTONHOLE, 12-16yrs                               59. FLOATING BOWL, 12-16yrs
48. POSY OF FLOWERS, hand tied, 12-16yrs               60. AQUA JAR, under 8yrs
49. ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS IN JAM JAR, under 8yrs      61. AQUA JAR, 8-11yrs
50. ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS IN JAM JAR, 8-11yrs         62. AQUA JAR, 12-16yrs
51. VASE OR JUG OF FLOWERS, 12-16yrs

                                                         SEWING
63. SEWN ARTICLE, under 8yrs                                65. SEWN ARTICLE, 12-16yrs
64. SEWN ARTICLE, 8-11yrs

                                                       CRAFT
66.   LEGO ARTICLE ORIGINAL DESIGN no larger than 30cms, under 8yrs
67.   LEGO ARTICLE ORIGINAL DESIGN no larger than 30cms, 8-11yrs
68.   LEGO ARTICLE ORIGINAL DESIGN no larger than 30cms 12-16yrs
69.   PET ROCK, under 8yrs
70.   PET ROCK, 8-11yrs.
71.   PET ROCK, 12-16yrs
72.   ANY OTHER HANDCRAFTED ARTICLE, under 8yrs            75. A4 SIZE ARTWORK, under 8yrs
73.   ANY OTHER HANDCRAFTED ARTICLE, 8-11yrs               76. A4 SIZE ARTWORK, 8-11yrs
74.   ANY OTHER HANDCRAFTED ARTICLE, 12-16yrs              77. A4 SIZE ARTWORK, 12-16yrs

                                                     PHOTOGRAPHY
78.   ANIMAL OR BIRD STUDY, under 8yrs                    84. PORTRAIT, under 8yrs
79.   ANIMAL OR BIRD STUDY, 8-11yrs                       85. PORTRAIT, 8-11YRS
80.   ANIMAL OR BIRD STUDY, 12-16yrs                      86. PORTRAIT, 12-16yrs
81.   ANY SCENE, under 8yrs                               87. ANY OTHER PHOTO, under 8yrs
82.   ANY SCENE, 8-11yrs                                  88. ANY OTHER PHOTO, 8-11yrs
83.   ANY SCENE, 12-16yrs                                 89. ANY OTHER PHOTO, 12-16yrs
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