SOUTHERN CANTERBURY A & P ASSN 10th ANNUAL SHOW SCHEDULE
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SOUTHERN CANTERBURY A & P ASSN 10th ANNUAL SHOW SCHEDULE Saturday 7th November and Sunday 8th November 2020 Waimate Show Grounds Entries Close 23rd October 2020 unless stated otherwise. Please check sections for closing dates Extra Schedules, entry forms and trade space applications Available info@scshow.co.nz or contact Event Secretary, Katrina Kelly email: southcantap@gmail.com LATE ENTRIES WILL INCUR A $25 LATE ENTRY FEE OFFICERS OF THE SOUTHERN CANTERBURY A & P ASSN PATRONS: J Andrews, M Studholme, M Coles, C Ruddenklau, J Deans IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: James Davis PRESIDENT: Tim Mehrtens SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT: J Mehrtens JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT: H Wigley TREASURER: D Studholme MANAGER: Reto Oswald SHOW SECRETARY: Katrina Kelly GENERAL COMMITTEE: J Neave, T Douglass, M Chamberlain, I Jackson, J Johnson, P Bailey, J van Neuren, P Harrison, D Morgan, C Pankhurst, N Ruddenklau, J Guy, D McCulloch, W Sheddan, C Medlicott, J Davies, C Ruddenklau, C Cromie, A Hopkinson, D Studholme, H Studholme, G Wilson, J Guilford, J Thomas, L Tait, L Smart, J Guilford, K Wells, H Wall, G Hore, T Ottley, W White JUDICIAL COMMITTEE: Jane Neave, Tim Douglass, Tim Mehrtens HONORARY VETERINARY SURGEONS Waimate Veterinary Services 036897213
NO EXHIBITOR'S PASS UNLESS ENTRY FEE EXCEEDS $7 (Children (under 15 years) admitted FREE Special general cups and prizes AJ Hoskins Challenge Cup is awarded for the exhibitor gaining most points in the following sections: Sheep, Sheep Dog Trials, Cattle and Horses. Points allocated as follows: 1st prize 3, 2nd prize 2, 3rd prize 1, Champion 3, Reserve Champion 2. BF Mercer Challenge Cup for most points in Spinners & Weavers, Pottery, Photography and Art Sections. Violet Mercer Cup: awarded for most points in children's classes including pupils cooking. The Shetland Challenge Salver donated by Voe and District Agricultural Society Shetland awarded to the child under 16 years of age who has gained the most points overall in the show Waimate A&P Association Challenge Trophy for Best Trade Exhibit plus sash donated by Quality Presentations, Palmerston North Arthur Robertson Memorial Challenge Trophy awarded for Most Outstanding Stall in Market Lane. ALL CUPS WON AT SOUTHERN CANTERBURY A&P NEED TO BE SIGNED FOR AT THE SECRETARYS OFFICE BEFORE TAKING THEM FROM THE GROUNDS. THANK YOU General Regulations 1. All exhibits not on the ground by the specified time will not be allowed to go into competition. 2: Bulls calved before December 31st last, must be led by a ring through the nose and under adequate supervision. 3. Attendants in charge of stock admitted free by ticket, and subject to the orders of the stewards. Anyone disobeying the orders of the stewards will be liable to a fine of $5. 4. Exhibitors will be required to state as accurately as possible at the time of entry, the date of birth of all stock in classes where age is specified, and in all classes of sheep the date of last shearing. 5. The same animal may be shown in two or more classes by paying the necessary entry fee for each class unless where otherwise specified. 6. No stock or implement exhibited to be removed from the yards until after 4.00pm on the day of the show without a special order from the committee, except that cattle may be removed after 3.30pm. 7. The committee will not under any circumstances hold themselves responsible for loss, damage or misdelivery of stock, implements and any article exhibited. 8. All livestock must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor at the time of entry except in the case of members of the Southern Canterbury Young Farmers Clubs who may exhibit in their own name stock, excluding stud stock, owned by the farmer on whose property the Young Farmers Club member is employed at time of entry. 9. Extra stock, implements etc not eligible under any of the enumerated classes may be exhibited by paying the usual entrance fee the same as those in the class they refer to. Honorary certificates will be awarded. 10. In all sheep classes where a weight is specified, all exhibits in these classes shall be weighed, and where sheep are to be a specified weight, the sheep sub-committee have power to make allowance for wet fleece.
11. All protests must be in writing and may be entered either before or after the judges have proceeded to their duties. The party entering a protest in horses, cattle and sheep must deposit $25 and in all other sections $10 deposit will be required. The deposit will be returned if the protest is sustained. If the protest is lodged before the judges proceed to their duties, the onus of proof will rest with the exhibitor; if after that, the onus of proof will rest with the party protesting. No protest will be received later than one hour after the awards were made and the prizewinning ticket affixed. The committee will decide all protests as soon as possible and there will be no appeal from their decision. 12. All prizes not claimed within one month after the date of the show shall be forfeited. 13. Exhibits in purebred classes must be from a registered flock. 14. The committee have full power to deal with any matter which may arise requiring instant attention, and which may be in the interest of the Association or for the safety of the public, and their decision shall be final. 15. PRIZE MONEY - Prizemoney will only be given if the judge considers the exhibit to be worthy of the prize If there be seven entries in a class, a third prize will be presented with a 'highly commended' ticket. Every private prize will be dealt with in accordance with the conditions of the donor; but if there be no conditions, the prize will be given as the committee thinks fit. Power is reserved to withhold a prize where judges consider it ought not to be awarded for want of sufficient merit, even where there is competition. Champion and Reserve Champion will be selected as follows: First prize winners in all eligible classes to be paraded before the judge. Immediately the Champion has been selected, the 2nd placed animal in the class from which the Champion has been selected shall parade with the other first placegetters for Reserve Champion. All exhibits must enter the judging ring in the order in which they appear in the Catalogue and must not wear prize tickets won in previous contests. The points for prizes counts as follows: Champion and 1st prize each 3 points, Reserve Champion and 2nd prize 2 points, 3rd prize 1 point. Half points when there is no competition. In any class where special entry is made for a Special Prize these classes shall not count in the aggregate for most points prizes. 16. All prize winners of horse and pony classes must attend the Grand Parade. Failure to do this will mean prize money will be forfeited. 17. In all sections of the Southern Canterbury A&P Association show, if a refund is required the association will retain 25% of entry fees for administration expenses incurred. 18. Any competitor or exhibitor who is rude to a judge or any official will be expelled from the events or competition. 19. The Committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel any entry without adducing any reason for so doing. 20. Entry forms: if your entry is (a) not signed, (b) illegible, (c) not accompanied by the required cards, forms etc, or (d) the correct monies are not included, YOUR ENTRY FORMS WILL BE RETURNED 21. Arrears: No person who is in arrears with regard to entry fees, subscriptions or any other show charge, is eligible to compete at any A&P show. Proof of payment will be required before any restriction will be lifted. 22. The committee reserves the right to alter, combine, split or delete classes where deemed necessary
SHEEP Conditions and regulations: All sheep must be penned and ready for judging by 9.00am and no stock to be removed from the yards until after 4.30pm on the day of the show. All sheep in the purebred classes must be from a registered flock. In all cases with lamb/s at foot, lamb/s to be taken into consideration. Names of breeder of purebred sheep and date of shearing must be given at time of entry. No sheep may be exhibited in more than one class, except in classes for special prizes with special entry. Sheep in natural condition are eligible for entry as such in all classes in the schedule but must comply with the following conditions: 1 That the sheep have not been housed, rugged or covered at any time or in any way 2 That the wool has not been trimmed in any way since shearing, except crutching or dagging 3 That there has not been any colouring, oiling or locking, except dipping 4 If any sheep are delivered to the showgrounds suffering from footrot, or are suspected by any inspector to be suffering from footrot or any similar infection, those sheep, and all others belonging to the same vendor will be disqualified from the show and sent home 5 Brucellosis: all sheep entered in the Association's show must be from an accredited brucellosis free flock or blood tested negative. Copy of certificate must accompany entries. 6 Unless otherwise stated all wool/dual purpose wool Breed sheep in the shorn classes must be machine shorn on or after 20 July in the current year and no later than days before the date of the show. All shorn terminal (meat) breed sheep classes to be close, evenly and fairly machine shorn on or after 1 September 2020. Entry fee: Members $3, Non-members $5 Prizes: Unless otherwise specified, prizes in all classes will be $6, $4 and $3 respectively. Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons will be given with Champion and Reserve Champion All Breeds judged at approximately 1.30pm. Champion Ram Hogget, Meat Breeds Champion Ram Hogget, Wool Breeds Champion All Breeds Ewe Hogget SUPREME CHAMPION SHEEP OF THE SHOW
M D Studholme Challenge Cup; most Romney points in Stud Border Leicester Ewe. D M Elliott Memorial Challenge Trophy; E R McConnell Challenge Trophy; best Border Leicester Ram Hogget. Champion Romney Ram Hogget A S S J Blair Challenge Trophy; best Border Elworthy Romney Cup; most points in Leicester Ewe Hogget. Romneys A K Askin Challenge Trophy; best The Border Leicester Breed Committee of pen of three Romney rams C E. the NZ Sheepbreeders' Association offers Maindonald Cup; best woolled Romney. cash prizes of $30 for the Best Ram under Class 300 Ram over 18 months 18 months; $20 for the best ewe, under Class 301 Ram over 18 months - shorn 18 months and $20 for Champion Ram. Class 302 Ram under 18 months - shorn The winning entries must be from flocks Three flock rams under 18 months – shorn registered with the New Zealand (See Class 1087) Sheepbreeders' Association. Payment of CHAMPION ROMNEY RAM prize money only when there are 2 RESERVE CHAMPION ROMNEY RAM exhibitors with a minimum of 3 entries Class 303 Ewe over 18 months (woolly or shorn) with lamb/s at foot Open Classes Class 304 Ewe under 18 months Class 311 Ram over 18 months CHAMPION ROMNEY EWE Class 312 Ram over 18 months - shorn RESERVE CHAMPION ROMNEY EWE Class 313 Ram under 18 months - shorn Class 305 Ewe under 18 months shorn Class 314 Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot Class 315 Ewe under 18 months Corriedale Class 316 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Thibenzole Challenge Cup; Messrs Merck, Sharp & Dohme (NZ) Ltd challenge cup for BEST OPEN BL RAM UNDER 18 MONTHS - the exhibitor gaining most points in $30 Corriedale Sheep. Sponsored by NZSBA Border Leicester Class 306 Ram over 18 months Breed Committee CHAMPION CORRIEDALE RAM Must have 2 exhibitors with a minimum of RESERVE CHAMPION CORRIEDALE RAM 3 entries Class 307 Ram 18 months or under - shorn BEST OPEN BL EWE UNDER 18 MONTHS - Class 308 Ewe over 18 months (woolly or $20 shorn) with lamb/s at foot Sponsored by NZSBA Border Leicester CHAMPION CORRIEDALE EWE Committee RESERVE CHAMPION CORRIEDALE EWE Must have 2 exhibitors with a minimum of Class 309 Ewe under 18 months 3 entries Class 310 Ewe under 18 months shorn Class 317 Shorn ram hogget, shorn ewe Border Leicester hogget & woolly ewe hogget A F Ruddenklau Memorial Cup; most points in Border Leicester classes - to be Natural Condition Classes held for one year. Class 318 Ewe under 18 months, shorn as Cairnforth Trophy; The late F G Brown lamb trophy for best pen of three Border Class 319 Ram under 18 months - shorn Leicester Flock Ram Hoggets
BEST NATURAL CONDITION BORDER Class 333 Ram hogget under 18 months - LEICESTER RAM UNDER 18 MONTHS - $30 shorn Sponsored by NZSBA Border Leicester Class 334 Ewe hogget under 18 months committee with lamb/s at foot Must have at least 2 exhibitors with a Class 335 Ewe hogget shorn - under 18 minimum of 3 entries months Class 320 Ewe over 18 months - shorn Southdown with lamb/s at foot Southdown Challenge Rose Bowl; W I Hay Class 321 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Challenge Trophy for the exhibitor gaining BEST NC EWE UNDER 18 MONTHS - $20 most points in Southdown Section Sponsored by NZSBA Border Leicester Class 336 Ram over 18 months - shorn Committee Class 337 Ram under 18 months - shorn Must have at least 2 exhibitors with a CHAMPION SOUTHDOWN RAM minimum of 3 entries RESERVE CHAMPION SOUTHDOWN RAM CHAMPION BORDER LEICESTER RAM - $20 Class 338 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Sponsored by NZSBA Border Leicester Committee South Dorset Down Class 339 Ram over 18 months - shorn Lincoln Class 340 Ram under 18 months - shorn Class 341 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Class 322 Ram over 18 months Class 323 Ram under 18 months - shorn Class 324 Ewe over 18 months, with Hampshire lamb/s at foot Class 342 Ram over 18 months - shorn Class 325 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Class 343 Ram under 18 months shorn Class 344 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Merino Horned or polled Class 326 Ram over 18 months Dorset Down Class 327 Ram under 18 months - shorn Class 345 Ram over 18 months - shorn Class 328 Ewe under 18 months Class 346 Ram under 18 months shorn CHAMPION DORSET DOWN RAM Suffolk RESERVE CHAMPION DORSET DOWN RAM Class 347 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Class 329 Ram over 18 months - shorn CHAMPION DORSET DOWN EWE Class 330 Ram under 18 months - shorn RESERVE CHAMPION DORSET DOWN EWE CHAMPION SUFFOLK RAM RESERVE CHAMPION SUFFOLK RAM Class 331 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Poll Dorset Class 348 Ram over 18 months - shorn South Suffolk Class 349 Ram under 18 months - shorn Class 350 Ewe under 18 months - shorn South Suffolk Challenge Cup; the late Mr F J Henshaw for the exhibitor gaining most points in South Suffolk classes. Texel Class 332 Ram over 18 months - shorn Class 351 Ram over 18 months - shorn Class 352 Ram under 18 months shorn
CHAMPION TEXEL RAM natural condition and shorn on or after 20 RESERVE CHAMPION TEXEL RAM May. Class 353 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Natural Condition Interbreed Classes Class 360 Ram over 18 months Natural Condition Classes Class 361 Ram under 18 months Class 354 Essential Nutrition - Meat Class 362 Ewe over 18 months with breed ewe over 18 months with lamb/s lamb/s at foot at foot Class 363 Ewe under 18 months Class 355 Two sires under 18 months of Class 364 Wether, any age one breed most suited Class 365 Woolly Ewe with lamb/s at foot Prizes: 1st $60; 2nd $45; 3rd $30; 4th $15. Class 366 Woolly Ewe Hogget under 18 Class 356 Three rams of any breed or months, fine or strong - shorn as a lamb description suitable for breeding CHAMPION B & C RAM replacements RESERVE CHAMPION B&C RAM CHAMPION B&C EWE RESERVE CHAMPION B&C EWE Crossbred SUPREME CHAMPION BLACK & Craigburn Challenge Cup: the late Alan COLOURED SHEEP Grant Trophy to exhibitor gaining most points in this Section Norton Francis High School Sheep Judging Challenge Trophy; the Late Norton Francis Silver Cigar Box for winner of class 1088 This section is opened to all high school Class 357 Three ewes under 18 months, students. You will be required to inspect any breed or cross suitable for breeding and judge a selection of ewe hoggets. You export will complete a judging card that will Class 358 One Ewe with lamb/s at foot; require you to make brief comments lamb/s to be taken into consideration about each sheep and their final placings. Judging will start at 10.30am Prize giving will be done at the Champion Gift Lamb of Champions judging at approximately Entry Free. Prizes: 1st $6; 2nd $4; 3rd $$2. 1pm. NZ Refrigerating Co Ltd, Prime Lamb Entry is free but you must enter either on Challenge Cup; Winner of this Section. the entry form or online at Class 359 Gift lamb most suitable for showday.online. export Prize Money 1st $50, 2nd, $30, 3rd $20 4th Lambs to be exhibited at show where they $10 and ribbons for each class will be judged on the hoof (registered Overall Champion will be between the sheep not eligible) winners of Class 367 and 368 Thank you to the following breeders for Black & Coloured sponsorship of this section: Collie Hills, Clifton Downs, Glen Ayr, Conditions and regulations: BRUCELLOSIS: Gibberslea, Downlands, Okaahu and All sheep entered in this Association Show Tahrua must be from an accredited Brucellosis free flock, or blood tested negative. Copy Class 367 Year 7-10 of certificate must accompany entries. All- Class 368 Year 11-13
Children’s Pets Fleeces may be left or sent to PGG, Waimate prior to the show. Lambs, Sheep & Kid Goats Please ensure that each fleece is put in its own bag or wrapped properly. Ensure it is POST ENTRIES ACCEPTED; judged at 11am labelled with exhibitor's name, address and class number. Conditions and regulations: Exhibits must Fleeces to be judged on quality, character, be penned prior to this time and ready for colour and weight of fleece. Only wool off judging. Entrant MUST LEAD HIS OR HER sheep in the current season eligible for OWN ENTRY and take part in the Grand competition. Fleeces must be skirted Parade. sufficiently No entry fee for Natural Section. Coloured Sponsored by Hazlett Rural Ltd. Entry fee; Section Entry Fee Members 50c, non- $2.00 Prize money; 1st $13, 2nd $10, 3rd members $1. $7.50, 4th $5 Prizes in each class: 1st $4, 2nd $3, 3rd $1. Ardenlea Challenge Rose Bowl; The late Ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd will be given Mr I H C McNeill in each class. Cup for most points gained by competitors from the Waimate District. Class 369 Best pet sheep over 12 months N A Rattray Challenge Cup; re-donated by (any breed) the Neal family for most points in Class 370 Pet lamb - children 6 years and Crossbred Wool Classes. under CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION FINE Class 371 Pet lamb - children 7 years to 9 WOOL FLEECES. years CHAMPION & RESERVE CROSSBRED Class 372 Pet lamb - children 10 years FLEECES and over SUPREME CHAMPION FINE/CROSSBRED Class 373 Best kid pet goat (all breeds) FLEECE CHAMPION RIBBONS for pet lamb, pet sheep and pet goat will b Natural Section SUPREME CHAMPION PET LAMB - $50 JUDGE: G Andrew (CPW) WOOL Class 374 Merino hogget 16 micron and Conditions and regulations: under Class 375 Merino hogget - 16.1 micron Entries close Friday 16th October (applies and over to this section only) and all exhibits to be Class 376 Adult Merino ewe or wether - in by 5pm Wednesday 4th November to 16 micron and under PGG Waimate or can be dropped off at Class 377 Adult Merino ewe/wether, 16.1 showgrounds before 10am on Friday 6th - 18 micron November Class 378 Adult Merino ewe/wether, 18.1 micron & over Unless stipulated on entry form all fleeces Class 379 Merino ram in the Natural section will be kindly gifted Class 380 Corriedale or half bred hogget to the A&P. under 26 microns
Class 381 Corriedale or half-bred hogget over 26 microns DRIVE AND YARD SHEEP Class 382 Corriedale or half bred DOG TRIALS ewe/wether under 27micron Class 383 Corriedale or half bred Class 400 Maiden; for dogs which have ewe/wether over 27micron not won an open Maiden Trial. Class 384 Strong hogget fleece - shorn as lambs after January 1 last. Winner to hold the late Arthur Baikie Class 385 Strong crossbred ewe or Trophy for one year. 1st $40, 2nd $25, 3rd wether & 4th $15 Class 386 Strong crossbred hogget Class 387 5Kg of six month second shear Class 401 Open blend (any breed) Class 388 5kg of eight month second Winner to hold Waimate Collie Dog Trial shear blend (any breed) Club Challenge Cup for 12 months. Class 389 Strong Cross Breed Ram CHAMPION FINE WOOL FLEECES 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $15 RESERVE CHAMPION FINE WOOL FLEECES CHAMPION CROSSBRED FLEECES RESERVE CHAMPION CROSSBRED FLEECES GOATS SUPREME CHAMPION FINE/CROSSBRED FLEECE Dairy Goats Conditions and regulations: All goats must Black & Coloured Section be penned by 9.45am ready for judging JUDGE: which will commence at 10.00am The Judging 11am rules of the Royal Agricultural Society for Can all exhibitors please put their name exhibiting dairy goats shall apply (plus any with their fleeces please local rules as each A&P Association may Class 390 Fine ewe or wether, 52s or finer wish to apply) Exhibitors must provide full Class 391 Strong ewe or wether, 50s and name, registered or recorded number of stronger each exhibit, and date of birth, in addition Class 392 Fine hogget, 54s and finer to the information required on the entry Class 393 Strong hogget, 52s and stronger forms. Entry Fee: Members $2; Non CHAMPION FLEECE Members $3.50 Prizemoney: 1st $5; 2nd RESERVE CHAMPION FLEECE $3; 3rd $2. Standard Age Classes Class 405 Kidded doe in milk 3 years and under Class 406 Kidded doe in milk over 3 years and under 5 years Class 407 Kidded doe in milk 5 years and over CHAMPION DOE RESERVE CHAMPION DOE The second prize winner in the class from which the Champion Doe was selected to be paraded with other prize winner.
Class 408 Grand Champion Standard Age CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE CHAMPION CHALLENGE Ц Sponsored by RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE SC Dairy Goat Club. Special Classes HERD REGISTER STANDARD AGE ALL ANIMALS ENTERED IN THIS SECTION BUCK CLASSES MUST BE ENTERED IN THEIR STANDARD Class 416 Buck Kid under 12 months AGE CLASS. Class 417 Buckling over 12 months and Class 409 Best Udder under 2 years Open to all does who have borne a kid. To Class 418 Buck 2 years and over be judged when full and again when CHAMPION BUCK stripped out. Points awarded for both full RESERVE CHAMPION BUCK and empty udder to be totalled to Class 419 Grand Champion Standard Age determine the prize winners (does must CHAMPION CHALLENGE BUCK be finally stripped prior to entering the Sponsored by SC Dairy Goat Club ring for second part) UNREGISTERED CLASSES Class 410 Dam and Daughter in milk Class 420 Doe in milk Dam and one or more daughters to be Class 421 Goatling 12 months and under judged on the doe's worth as a breeding 30 months matron. At least the daughter's to be bred Class 422 Doe Kid 1 month to 12 months. and owned by the exhibitor. Class 411 Senior Progeny Two daughters in milk of same sire but DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE different dams. The names of the sire and dams to be given on the entry form. NAIT NUMBER: 696975 Class 412 Junior Showmanship For young person’s 15 years of age and Conditions and regulations: Cattle must under; to be judged on exhibitor's ability be on the grounds by 10am and judging to to lead, place, turn, stop and start their commence 11am. No exhibit will be goat. Show preparation and appearance allowed to go into competition after 11am of both exhibitor and goat to be taken without the permission of the committee. into account. Exhibitor's age to be No exhibit will be allowed to go into included on entry form. competition after keeping judges waiting Class 413 Junior Herdsperson ten minutes. The date of birth of all cattle Exhibitors 15 - 25 years showing an adult must be stated at time of entry. goat. Judged on presentation and knowledge of the anatomy of the goat, TB: All cattle, including yearlings, entered also handling and health of the adult goat. for showing must be from a TB accredited Goat does not have to belong to the herd. A TB test certificate, dated within 6 exhibitor. months prior to the last day of the show must accompany entry forms, or be STANDARD AGE GOATLING & KID received by the Secretary at least seven CLASSES days before the show. Class 414 Maiden Doe or Goatling Over 12 months and under 30 months All cattle will require the NAIT approved that has not borne a kid, including maiden RFID tag. It is the livestock exhibitor’s milkers and springing does responsibility to record all animal SUPREME DAIRY GOAT movements with NAIT 48 hours prior to Class 415 Maiden Doe Kid
leaving the farm/property for the Show Any other breed and then within 48 hours of returning to Class 442 Heifer calf born since 1st June the farm/property from the Show. last NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED WITHOUT Class 443 Bull calf born since 1st June last DOCUMENTS Class 444 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years Stock exhibited in Purebred Class must be Class 445 Heifer, 2 years and under 3 eligible to be registered years All placed animals must enter the Grand Class 446 Cow in milk any age Parade The assistance of all Stewards in CHAMPION OTHER BREEDS Cattle Section would be appreciated in RESERVE CHAMPION OTHER BREEDS assembling cattle for the Grand Parade and loading cattle after the show. All Breeds Pentland Hills Challenge Cup: most points in Hereford Class 447 Heifer calf born since 1st June Cattle. Winner to have name engraved on last trophy and hold for 12 months. The Class 448 Bull calf born since 1st June last Turton Challenge Trophy: most Class 449 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years outstanding entry in Beef Breed; winner Class 451 Dairy cow in milk to have name engraved on trophy CHAMPION ALL BREEDS DAIRY ANIMAL and hold for 12 months. RESERVE CHAMPION ALL BREEDS DAIRY Entry fee: Members $3, non-members $4 ANIMAL Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $4, 3rd $3 Beef Cattle Dairy Cattle Class 452 Heifer calf born since 1st June last Friesian Class 453 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years Class 430 Heifer calf born since 1st June Class 454 Heifer, 2 years and under 3 2020 years Class 431 Bull calf born since 1st June last Class 455 Pair of yearling heifers (group) Class 432 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years Class 456 Cow any age Class 433 Heifer, 2 years and under 3 Class 457 Bull calf born since 1st June last years Class 458 Bull, 1 year and under 2 years Class 434 Cow in milk any age Class 459 Bull, 2 years and over CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN CHAMPION BEEF BREED RESERVE CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN RESERVE CHAMPION BEEF BREED Class 435 Heifer Calf born since 15 August last Pet Calves Jersey FOR COMPETITORS 16 YEARS AND Class 436 Heifer born since 1st June 2020 YOUNGER Class 437 Bull calf born since 1st June last POST ENTRIES ACCEPTED JUDGED AT Class 438 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years 11.30AM Class 439 Heifer, 2 years and under 3 Conditions and regulations: The years committee reserves the right to combine Class 440 Cow in milk any age classes if there are insufficient entries CHAMPION JERSEY Entry fee: $1 Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd RESERVE CHAMPION JERSEY $5
Champion $30 & Reserve Champion $20 2. All alpacas entered in Championship in both 10 and under and 11 and over Pet Classes must be registered with the IAR Calf sections, sponsored by Kailey Dairies. and carry a brass ear tag displaying its corresponding IAR number. Copies of Class 460 Best Led Calf 10 years and registration certificates are not required under to be enclosed with the entry forms. Class 461 Care, Condition and Grooming Please note that A1 forms are not 10 years and under acceptable Class 462 Best Knowledge 10 years and 3. The exhibitor is the owner(s) listed on under the alpaca's registration certificate. In the CHAMPION PET CALF 10 years and under - case of a registered lease, the lessee is $30 deemed the owner. RESERVE PET CALF 10 years and under - 4. The age of the alpaca is its age on the $20 day of the show. Class 463 Best Led Calf 11 years and over 5. All exhibitors or handlers must place Class 464 Care Condition and Grooming their animals in the pens allotted by the 11 years and over Convener Class 465 Best Knowledge 11 years and 6. No animal shall be removed from the over show prior to the completion of the Grand CHAMPION PET CALF 11 YEARS and OVER Parade without the permission of the - $30 Chief Steward. RESERVE PET CALF 11 YEARS and OVER - Thank you to all the sponsors: $20 SUPREME CHAMPION PET CALF COLOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS AWARDED: White Suri, Light Fawn Suri, Mid/Dark ALPACAS Fawn Suri, Brown Suri, Grey/Roan Suri, Fancy Suri, Black Suri White Huacaya, Mid/Dark Fawn Huacaya, JUDGE: Paul Garland with Sandra Brown Huacaya, Grey/Roan Huacaya, Baerselman Apprentice Judge Fancy Huacaya, Black Huacaya Entry Fees Members of Southern The NZ Summerhill Trophy for Premier Canterbury A & P $6; non-members $8. Fancy Huacaya will be awarded to the No entry fee for some special classes. Champion Fancy Huacaya Entries close 16th October. All Alpacas to be penned by 9am with CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES judging to commence at 9.30 am. Colour SURI BREED CLASSES checks at 9.15am Class 470 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 This show is run under the Rules and mths White Regulations of AANZ Class 471 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 Conditions of Entry: mths Light Fawn 1. All animals must belong to a clear TB Class 472 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 herd where whole herd testing is mths Mid/dark Fawn performed in accordance with the AANZ Class 473 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 voluntary TB scheme. Copies of current TB mths Brown certificates to be enclosed with entry forms.
Class 474 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 Class 493 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & mths Grey/Roan under 24 mths Mid/Dark Fawn Class 475 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 Class 494 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & months Fancy under 24 mths Brown Class 476 Junior Female Suri 6 & under 12 Class 495 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & mths Black under 24 mths Grey/Roan CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE SURI Class 496 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE under 24 mths Fancy SURI Class 497 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & Class 477 Junior Male Suri 6 & under 12 under 24 mths Black mths White CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE MALE SURI Class 478 Junior Male Suri 6 & under 12 RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE mths Light Fawn MALE SURI Class 479 Junior Male Suri 6 & under 12 Class 498 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & mths Mid/Dark Fawn over White Class 480 Junior Male Suri 6 & under 12 Class 499 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & mths Brown over Light Fawn Class 481 Junior Male Suri 6 & Under 12 Class 500 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & mths Grey/Roan over Mid/Dark Fawn Class 482 Junior Male Suri 6 & under Class 501 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & 12mths Fancy over Brown Class 483 Junior Male Suri 6 & under 12 Class 502 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & mths Black over Grey/Roan CHAMPION JUNIOR MALE SURI Class 503 Senior Female Suri 24mths & RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR MALE SURI over Fancy Class 484 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & Class 504 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & under 24 mths White over Black Class 485 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE SURI under 24 mths Light Fawn RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE Class 486 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & SURI under 24 mths Mid/Dark Fawn Class 505 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & Class 487 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & over, White under 24 mths Brown Class 506 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & Class 488 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & over, Light Fawn under 24 mths Grey/Roan Class 507 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & Class 489 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & over Mid/Dark Fawn under 24 mths Fancy Class 508 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & Class 490 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & over Brown under 24 mths Black Class 509 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE FEMALE SURI over Grey/Roan RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE Class 510 Senior Male Suri 24 mths and FEMALE SURI over Fancy Class 491 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & Class 511 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & under 24 mths White over Black Class 492 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & CHAMPION SENIOR MALE SURI under 24 mths Light Fawn RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR MALE SURI SUPREME CHAMPION SURI
Erik van Schreven Memorial Trophy for Class 531 Intermediate Female Huacaya Supreme Suri 12 & under 24 mths Fancy HUACAYA BREED CLASSES Class 532 Intermediate Female Huacaya Class 512 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & 12 & under 24 mths Black under 12 mths White CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE FEMALE Class 513 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & HUACAYA under 12 mths Light Fawn RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE Class 514 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & FEMALE HUACAYA under 12 mths Mid/Dark Fawn Class 533 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 Class 515 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & & under 24mths White under 12 mths Brown Class 534 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 Class 516 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & & under 24 mths Light Fawn under 12 mths Grey/Roan Class 535 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 Class 517 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & & under 24 mths Mid/Dark Fawn under 12 mths Fancy Class 536 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 Class 518 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & & under 24 mths Brown under 12 mths Black Class 537 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE HUACAYA & under 24 mths Grey/Roan RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE Class 538 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 HUACAYA & under 24 mths Fancy Class 519 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under Class 539 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 12 mths White & under 24 mths Black Class 520 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE MALE 12 mths Light Fawn HUACAYA Class 521 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE 12 mths Mid/Dark Fawn MALE HUACAYA Class 522 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under Class 540 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths 12 mths Brown & over White Class 523 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under Class 541 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths 12 mths Grey/Roan & over Light Fawn Class 524 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under Class 542 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths 12 mths Fancy & over Mid/Dark Fawn Class 525 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under Class 543 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths 12 mths Black & over Brown CHAMPION JUNIOR MALE HUACAYA Class 544 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR MALE & over Grey/Roan HUACAYA Class 545 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths Class 526 Intermediate Female Huacaya & over Fancy 12 & under 24 mths White Class 546 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths Class 527 Intermediate Female Huacaya & over Black 12 & under 24 mths Light Fawn CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE HUACAYA Class 528 Intermediate Female Huacaya RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE 12 & under 24 mths Mid/dark Fawn HUACAYA Class 529 Intermediate Female Huacaya Class 547 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & 12 & under 24 mths Brown over White Class 530 Intermediate Female Huacaya Class 548 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & 12 & under 24 mths Grey/Roan over Light Fawn
Class 549 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & This class is for the exhibiting of progeny over Mid/Dark Fawn from the same sire. The sire is not shown. Class 550 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & Progeny are shown in groups of two and over Brown can be of mixed sex, age and colour but Class 551 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & must have been shown in their respective over Grey/Roan Championship classes at the same show. Class 552 Senior Male 24 mths & over Progeny can be owned by different Fancy exhibitors. Class 553 Senior Male Huacaya 24 months & over Black CHAMPION SENIOR MALE HUACAYA RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR MALE HUACAYA POULTRY SUPREME CHAMPION HUACAYA The Murray Bruce Perpetual Trophy for Penned by 9.30am, judging commences Supreme Huacaya Fancy Huacaya 10am Entry Fee: 50 cents SPECIAL CLASSES Prize Money: 1st $3, 2nd $2 3rd $1 Judge: Robin Thompson TIMARU To be entered on the day – No Entry Fee Class 554 Get of Dam (Suri) Class 570 Game Poultry, all varieties, This class is for the exhibiting of progeny male from the same dam. The dam is not Class 571 Game Poultry, all varieties, shown. Progeny are shown in groups of female two and can be of mixed sex, age and BEST GAME POULTRY colour but must have been shown in their Class 572 Heavy Poultry, all varieties, respective Championship classes at the male same show. Progeny can be owned by Class 573 Heavy Poultry, all varieties, different exhibitors. female Class 555 Get of Dam (Huacaya) BEST HEAVY BREED This class is for the exhibiting of progeny Class 574 Light Poultry, all varieties, male from the same dam. The dam is not Class 575 Light Poultry, all varieties, shown. Progeny are shown in groups of female two and can be of mixed sex, age and BEST LIGHT BREED colour but must have been shown in their Class 576 Old English game bantams, all respective Championship classes at the varieties, male same show. Progeny can be owned by Class 577 Old English game bantams, all different exhibitors. varieties, female Class 556 Sires Progeny (Suri) BEST GAME BANTAM This class is for the exhibiting of progeny Class 578 Fancy bantams, all varieties, from the same sire. The sire is not shown. male Progeny are shown in groups of two and Class 579 Fancy bantams, all varieties, can be of mixed sex, age and colour but female must have been shown in their respective BEST FANCY BANTAM Championship classes at the same show. Class 580 Ducks, all varieties, male Progeny can be owned by different Class 581 Ducks, all varieties, female exhibitors. BEST DUCK Class 557 Sires Progeny (Huacaya)
Class 582 Fancy pigeons, all varieties, BEST CAGE BIRD male Class 597 Cage Bird, children's, male Class 583 Fancy pigeons, all varieties, Class 598 Cage Bird, children's, female female Class 599 Poultry, children's, all varieties, BEST FANCY PIGEON female Class 584 Homer pigeons, all varieties, Class 600 Poultry, children's, all varieties, male male Class 585 Homer pigeons, all varieties, Class 601 Bantam, children's, all varieties, female male BEST HOMER PIGEON Class 602 Bantam, children's, all varieties, Class 586 Canaries, all varieties, male female Class 587 Canaries, all varieties, female Class 603 Pigeon, children's, all varieties, Class 588 Budgerigars, all varieties, male male Class 589 Budgerigars, all varieties, Class 604 Pigeon, children's, all varieties, female female Class 590 Finch, all varieties, male Class 605 Duck, children's, all varieties, Class 591 Finch, all varieties, female male Class 592 Any British bird, male Class 606 Duck, children’s, all varieties, Class 593 Any British bird, female female Class 594 Hook beak, all varieties, male BEST CHILDREN’S EXHIBIT Class 595 Hook beak, all varieties, female SUPREME CHAMPION POULTRY EXHIBIT Class 596 Any other breed other than Hook beak
EQUESTRIAN SECTION REGULATIONS 1 All exhibits shall be at the sole risk of the owner or exhibitor and the Association shall not under any circumstances be responsible for loss, damage, misdelivery, detention or delay of exhibits. 2 The Association will not be responsible for any accident, loss or damage that may be caused or suffered by any exhibit or which may be caused directly or indirectly by another exhibit, notwithstanding any alleged negligence on the part of any officer or servant of the Association and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Association indemnified against any claim in respect of any accident, loss or damage caused by an exhibit of such exhibitors. 3 It is the Association's policy to see that all due care is taken to protect property, and to protect and to keep in efficient order its own property and to make provision for the protection of the property of others, but the Association shall not be liable to any person in case of loss or damage by reason of any defect, accident, negligence or neglect howsoever arising. 4 The Association shall not be responsible for any loss or damage caused through (interalia) disease or infection howsoever arising. 5 All exhibitors are reminded that they are responsible for the care and control of their exhibits at all times. 6 All persons attending the show do so at their own risk and no claim shall be made against the Association in respect of any loss or injury by reason of any act or omission whether negligent or otherwise on the part of the Association or of any employee of the Association or on the part of any other person. 7 The entry and participation in competition signifies acceptance of all conditions of the Show. 8 The Association reserves the right to alter or amend any classes it deems necessary. HATS AND SAFETY HELMETS a) In all cases current WorkSafe New Zealand rules prevail. b) All riders, including harness drivers/with the exclusion of heavy horse (Clydesdale) working classes, competing at RAS affiliated A&P Shows/Events must wear protective headgear, which includes a retaining harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap properly adjusted and fastened when in the arena or ring, the practice area, collecting rings or anywhere else within a Showgrounds or the grounds of an affiliated Event. c) Hats/helmets must conform with one of the current approved safety standards. These standards may be subject to change but the latest list can be found at http://www.ras.org.nz – equestrian. RAS will advise any changes via their website and Facebook. d) All hats/helmets that conform as per c) must be identified by the current tag system implemented by NZPCA, ESNZ and RAS. ARREARS – No person who are in arrears regarding entry fees, subscriptions, or any other show charge is eligible to compete at any affiliated Show. Proof of payment will be required before any restriction is lifted. INFRINGEMENT OF REGULATIONS Exhibitors and competitors infringing any of these regulations shall be dealt with as may be decided by the Committee, whose decision shall be final HORSE – ELIGIBILITY A horse may be entered for all classes for which it is eligible but the applicant takes upon himself or herself the responsibility of being shut out of one class should it so happen that the other classes are being judged at the same time. Horses competing in Cob classes are not eligible for pony classes and vice versa. REFUNDS When a rider and/or horse are unable to compete 75% of the entry fee will be refunded provided a veterinary and/or Doctor's Certificate is presented to the Secretary which states the rider and/or horse/pony were unfit to compete at the Show. CLEAN SPORT TESTING The Rules of the Royal A&P Society NZ regarding Clean Sport apply. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the show and that testing of all animals is at the person responsible risk.
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. CLASSES - Where classes are restricted to "District Competitions" this shall be deemed to be the Waimate District County. Where sex is not mentioned classes are open to mares and geldings. NOVICE CLASSIFICATION CDE 6: A novice exhibit or rider is one that has yet to win six (6) classes in any division within the competitions provided at any A&P show/event. Note: To clarify further, at time of first day of the show/event competition, if you have won 0,1 or 2 wins you can enter the 0-2 wins class, if you have 0,1,2 or 3 wins you can enter the 0-3 wins class, if you have 0,1,2,3,4 or 5 wins you can enter the 0-5 wins class. Once you have achieved 6 wins in Conformation (and this includes Ladies or Gents classes) and/or Paced and Mannered classes, you can no longer enter in Novice classes in that category. All wins, whether they be novice or open, at all affiliated RAS shows/events including HOY show must be recorded on the RAS certificate and/or performance card, until six wins is achieved. Novice classes do not have to be in a snaffle bit excluding the standardbred novice classes. HORSE/PONY MEASURING WILL BE AVAILABLE FRIDAY from 4.30pm – 6pm PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE A CURRENT HEIGHT CERTIFICATE. HEIGHT CERTIFICATE/PERFORMANCE CARDS MUST BE CARRIED AT ALL TIMES. A RAS Life Certificate will be accepted. STALLIONS: CDE14 a) All stallions and colts must be shown in a bit with the exception of Foals and Miniature Horses, and Shetland Pony Yearlings. In the case of Miniature Donkey Jacks 86cm and under, they must either be shown in a bit or a halter with a stallion chain. If utilizing the option of a halter and a stallion chain, then the donkey’s original RAS height certificate must be carried at the time of showing, to show proof of height. A Steward will order any stallion/colt considered out of control or to be causing undue disquiet to other horses from the ring without recourse from the stallion/colt’s owner/exhibitor/competitor. b) It is compulsory for all stallions and colts, except foals, to wear two (2) official ‘S” identification badges, one attached to each side of their bridle, at all Shows/Events at all times. The rider/handler must also wear two RAS official (2) armbands (one on each arm) when in the ring. ‘S’ badges to be purchased from RAS Head Office or ESNZ; armbands from RAS Head Office. c) Handlers and Riders of stallions/colts must wear an approved Hi Viz vest at Shows/Events when outside the showing ring. Vests can be purchased from RAS Head Office. No ridden stallions in ridden flat classes, including Round the Ring jumping AGE all horses entered where age is specified, to be foaled on or after 1 August. Rider/Handlers age and eligibility is determined as per the 1st 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 BREEDER The owner of the dam at the time of mating will be considered the breeder. NUMBERS Each rider will have only one number for the Show. Number carriers optional. LOOSE BOXES & YARDS COST PER EVENT – $17.50 Yards, $20 Small Stables, $35 Large Stables WHICH MUST BE PAID WITH ENTRY FEES. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE SELECTED AS FOLLOWS: first prize winners in all eligible classes to be paraded before the Judge. Immediately the Champion has been selected the 2nd placed animal in the class from which the Champion has been selected shall parade with the other first place getters for Reserve Champion. YELLOW CARD – This show supports the RAS Yellow Card system. A yellow card will be issued, in cases of offences in respect of abuse to animals or inappropriate behaviour as per the RAS Constitution and the RAS Rules & Regulations/Bylaws including the Equestrian Rulebook, the RAS affiliated show/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 DISQUALIFIED PERSON - Should any person or firm be disqualified or suspended by a kindred Association the
committee of the Association shall have the power to endorse such disqualification or suspension, should they see fit. ENTRIES -- All Entries must be in writing on the prescribed entry form and duly signed with the total entry fees enclosed. Online entries are accepted ONLY when full payment has been made either via internet banking or cheque. REFUSAL OF ENTRIES - The committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel any entry without adducing any reason for doing so. OWNERSHIP OF STOCK - All entries must be made in the name of the bona-fide owner of the exhibits. DATE OF BIRTH - Applicants will be required to state as accurately as possible at the time of entry, the date of birth of all stock in classes where the age is specified. In all entries of livestock, the breeder's name must be mentioned if known, if not known the fact must be stated at time of entry. TIMETABLE - The Committee reserves the right to make any alteration to show timetables or to postpone the show or withdraw any event as may be deemed desirable. PRIZE POINTS - All points for prizes count as follows: First prize 5 points; Second prize 3 points; Third prize 2 points; fourth prize 1 point; Champion 2 points; Reserve 1 point; VHC 1 point. In the event of ties for any "most points" prize, the winners of the largest number of first prizes will take precedence. Otherwise the value of the prize will be divided equally amongst the competitors who are tied. PROTESTS All protests must be made in writing and may be entered either before or after the judges have proceeded to their duties. The party entering the protest in the Horse/pony classes must deposit $50.00; the deposit will be returned if the protest is sustained. If the protest is lodged before the judges proceed to their duties, the onus of proof will rest with the party protesting. No protest will be received later than one hour after the awards are made and the prize tickets affixed. The judicial committee will decide all protests as soon as practicable. SUMMARY OF RAS RESOLUTION PROCESS – the full process can be found on the RAS website www.ras.org.nz. The Principle behind the 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 regarding a RAS official, the show will forward the matter on to the RAS CEO to handle in the appropriate manner. MEMBERSHIP - For just $25 per year you can enjoy these benefits: 1) Reduced entry fees (two shows); 2) Free admission for you, your partner and children under 15 years (November Show); PRIZE MONEY: All prizes not claimed within one month of the Show shall be forfeited RAS LEVY of $1.15 is included in entry fees Entry Fees: $8M, $12NM Prize Money: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 Unless stated otherwise ORDER OF JUDGING AFTER THE COMPLETION OF THE HORSE SECTIONS: SUPREME CHAMPION HORSE – Champion Hack, Riding Horse, Park Hack and Saddle Hunter to parade. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT RIDER to be judged from the winners of classes 620,621,622,633,634,635,646,647,648,659,660,661 second place Adult rider to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion RAS LIVAMOL RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED CLASS 610
RAS-LIVAMOL RIDDEN HACKS - HOY THOROUGHBRED SHOW Main Ring. Saturday 10.30am. Over 158cm HORSE SERIES 2020-2021 Entry Fee: Members $8; Non-members Judge: T Patchett Carter $12. Each competitor will register annually Prizemoney: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10. their registered thoroughbred with RAS JUDGE: Tracey Crossan Head Office at www.ras.org.nz/equestriansection/RASLiv Class 611 Best Presented Horse, Rider amolseries page or enquiries@ras.org.nz and Gear No fee required to register Class 612 Novice Hack with 0-2 wins Each accepted registered If insufficient entries the two novice thoroughbred will receive a RAS classes will be combined registration number - this number is to Class 613 Novice Hack with 0 - 5 wins be entered on the show entry form If insufficient entries the two novice either online or on paper. if there is no classes will be combined number entered, entry will be deemed invalid and no points will be allocated. CHAMPION NOVICE HACK Each accepted registered thoroughbred To be judged from the winners of classes will receive a registration number and be 612 and 613. Second place to the entered into the series. champion to be judged alongside the This class will be judged on 80% remaining winner for Reserve Champion conformation and 20% Paced and RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE HACK Mannered. Judges to assess each horse individually Class 614 Novice Paced and Mannered with saddles removed after they have Hack 0-5 wins been assessed ridden. Class 615 Open Hack over 158cm and not Horses to show true TB qualities. exceeding 163cm Horse to show a good walk as well as Class 616 Open Hack over 163cm gallop (room permitting). Class 617 Open Lady’s Hack on Type Places 1st to 4th will accumulate points (Conformation class) that will result in an overall series winner. To be ridden by a lady or gentleman rider Competitors will gain qualification for NZ Class 618 Open Gentleman’s Hack on HOY Thoroughbred class by participating Type (Conformation class) in this class at this A&P show. To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman rider This class will be judged at the completion of the Champion and Reserve CHAMPION OPEN HACK Adult Rider. To be judged from the winners of classes 615,616,617 and 618. Second place to the Class 610 Ridden TB Show Horse over champion to be judged alongside the 148cm remaining winners for Reserve Champion Must be registered with RAS to enter this RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN HACK class, description above. Class 619 Open Paced & Mannered Hack Class 620 Novice Rider on a Hack, 17 years and over, 0-5 wins
Class 621 Best Rider on a Hack Youth or CHAMPION OPEN PARK HACK Girl 17yrs and under 21 To be judged from the winners of classes Class 622 Best Rider on a Hack 21 years 628,629,630 and 631. Second place to the and over champion to be judged alongside the Class 623 Led Adult Hack mare or gelding, remaining winners for Reserve Champion four years and over RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN PARK HACK Class 632 Open Paced & Mannered Park PARK HACKS - HOY Hack Class 633 Novice Rider on a Park Hack Main Ring. Saturday 10.30am. 17yrs and over 0-5 wins Over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm Class 634 Best Rider Youth or Girl on a Entry Fee: Members $8, Non-members Park Hack 17 years and under 21 years $12 Class 635 Best Rider on a Park Hack 21 Prizemoney: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10. years and over JUDGE: Rebecca Drummond Class 636 Led Park Hack mare or gelding, four years and over Class 624 Best Presented Park Hack, Rider and Gear Class 625 Novice Park Hack 0 - 2 wins SADDLE HUNTER - HOY If insufficient entries the two novice Main Ring. Saturday 10.30am. classes will be combined Over 148cm Class 626 Novice Park Hack 0 - 5 wins Entry Fee: Members $8; Non-members If insufficient entries the two novice $12. classes will be combined Prizemoney: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10. JUDGE: Dawn Gresham CHAMPION NOVICE PARK HACK To be judged from the winners of classes Class 637 Best Presented Saddle Hunter, 625 and 626. Second place to the Rider and Gear champion to be judged alongside the Class 638 Novice Saddle Hunter 0-2 wins remaining winner for Reserve Champion If insufficient entries the two novice RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE PARK HACK classes will be combined Class 639 Novice Saddle Hunter 0 - 5 wins Class 627 Novice Paced and Mannered If insufficient entries the two novice Park Hack 0 - 5 wins classes will be combined Class 628 Open Park Hack over 148cm & not exceeding 153cm CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER Class 629 Open Park Hack over 153cm & To be judged from the winners of classes not exceeding 158cm 638 and 639. Second place to the Class 630 Open Lady's Park Hack on Type champion to be judged alongside the (Conformation class) To be ridden by a remaining winner for Reserve Champion Lady or Gentleman Rider RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE Class 631 Open Gentleman’s Park Hack HUNTER on Type (Conformation class) To be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman Rider Class 640 Novice Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter 0-5 wins Class 641 Open Saddle Hunter over 148cm and not exceeding 163cm
Class 642 Open Saddle Hunter over CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING HORSE 163cm To be judged from the winners of classes Class 643 Open Lady's Saddle Hunter on 651 and 652. Second place to the Type (Conformation class) To be ridden champion to be judged alongside the by a Lady or Gentleman Rider remaining winner for Reserve Champion Class 644 Open Gentleman’s Saddle RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING Hunter on Type (Conformation class) To HORSE be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman Rider Class 653 Novice Paced and Mannered CHAMPION OPEN SADDLE HUNTER Riding Horse 0-5 wins To be judged from the winners of classes Class 654 Open Riding Horse over 148cm 641,642,643 and 644. Second place to the and not exceeding 163cm champion to be judged alongside the Class 655 Open Riding Horse over 163cm remaining winners for Reserve Champion Class 656 Open Lady's Riding Horse on RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN SADDLE Type (Conformation class) To be ridden HUNTER by a Lady or Gentleman Rider Class 657 Open Gentleman's Riding Horse Class 645 Open Paced and Mannered on Type (Conformation class) To be Saddle Hunter ridden by a Lady or Gentleman Rider Class 646 Novice Rider on a Saddle Hunter 17yrs and over 0-5 wins CHAMPION OPEN RIDING HORSE Class 647 Best Rider on a Saddle Hunter To be judged from the winners of classes Youth or Girl 17yrs and under 21 654,655,656 and 657. Second place to the Class 648 Best Saddle Hunter Rider 21 champion to be judged alongside the years and over remaining winners for Reserve Champion Class 649 Led Saddle Hunter mare or RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN RIDING HORSE gelding, four years and over Class 658 Open Paced and Mannered Riding Horse RIDING HORSE - HOY Class 659 Novice Rider on a Riding Horse 17yrs and over 0-5 wins Main Ring. Saturday 10.30am. Class 660 Best Rider on a Riding Horse Over 148cm Youth or Girl 17yrs and under 21 Entry Fee: Members $8; Non-members Class 661 Best Rider 21 years and over on $12. a Riding Horse Prizemoney: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10. Class 662 Led Riding Horse, Mare or JUDGE: T Patchett-Carter Gelding, four years and over Class 650 Best Presented Riding Horse, Rider and Gear Class 651 Novice Riding Horse 0-2 wins If insufficient entries the two novice classes will be combined Class 652 Novice Riding Horse 0 - 5 wins If insufficient entries the two novice classes will be combined
STANDARDBREDS - HOY A J Davey Challenge Cup: awarded annually for the Best Boy or Girl Rider in Group A. Main Ring to follow Leisure Horse and R C & E R Harper Cups: awarded to the Pony section at approx 9am Best Rider in Groups B and Group C Entry Fee: Members $8, Non Members $12 Order of Judging After the completion of Prize Money 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 the pony section judging Thank you to the NZSBA for sponsoring SUPREME CHAMPION PONY from Group this section A. B, C and Saddle Hunter Pony will be Judge: TBC judged at approximately 10am Class 663 Best Presented Standardbred, CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Rider and Gear JUNIOR RIDER from the winners of Class 664 Novice, 0-5 wins classes 676,677,686,687,696,697 Class 665 Open Standardbred CHAMPION STANDARDBRED GROUP A SHOW PONIES - HOY To be judged from the winners of classes Main Ring. Saturday 8.30am. 664 and 665. Second place to the Over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm champion to be judged alongside the Entry Fee: Members $7; Non-members remaining winner for Reserve Champion $10. RESERVE CHAMPION STANDARDBRED Prizemoney: 1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $7. JUDGE: T Patchett Carter Class 666 Best Paced Standardbred Class 667 Best Mannered Standardbred Class 669 Best Presented Pony, Rider and Class 668 Best Rider on a Standardbred Gear Class 670 Novice Show Pony 0-2 wins PONIES If insufficient entries the two novice Note: Horse/Pony Height Performance classes will be combined Cards must always be carried. Failure to Class 671 Novice Show Pony with 0 - 5 do so will result in elimination. All Riders wins in Pony Sections to be 17 years and under If insufficient entries the two novice as at 1 August except novice ponies who classes will be combined may be ridden by an adult in novice classes. CHAMPION NOVICE SHOW PONY GROUP Please note: all conditions and regulations A as defined under 'Horses and Ponies' To be judged from the winners of classes apply to ponies also 670 and 671. Second place to the Entry fee: Members $7, non-members $10 champion to be judged alongside the Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, remaining winner for Reserve Champion Waimate Pony Club Challenge Cup: RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SHOW PONY awarded to pony and rider (nominated at GROUP A date of entry) gaining most points. To qualify, entrants must be a member of the Class 672 Novice Paced and Mannered Waimate Pony Club and have attended a Show Pony 0-5 wins minimum of 6 rallies since last Southern Class 673 Open Show Pony over 138cm Canterbury A & P Show day and not exceeding 143cm
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