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NIDDERDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY President : W J Fort, BEM SCHEDULE for the NIDDERDALE SHOW Approx. £23,000 in Prize Money willbeawardedforAccreditedDairyCattle ...

260 OPEN JUMPING COMPETITION
Entry Fee: £12.00 (or £14 on day)

Jumps 1.30 m.
Under Table A7, Speed 350m per minute.
For registered horses, ridden by Adult, Associate and Pony Associate Members.
Prize Money: 1st-£100, 2nd-£80, 3rd-£60, 4th-£40, 5th-£20
261 SCURRY, judged under Table C
Entry Fee: £10.00 (or £12 on day)
Jumps 1.25 m.
For registered horses, ridden by Adult, Associate and Pony Associate Members.
Prize Money: 1st-£75, 2nd-£60, 3rd-£45, 4th-£30, 5th-£15

RULES OF ENTRY IN ALL JUMPING CLASSES
All Horses and Ponies must be Registered and Owners and Riders to be members of British
Showjumping in accordance with Rule 79.
In accordance with Rule 82.21, no member of British Showjumping shall allow a stallion for which he is
responsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent, or rider to attend a show, compete or be prepared to
compete, in any show jumping competition without taking adequate precautions to ensure other
horses/ponies, competitors and members of the public are not put at risk of injury. Also refer to Rule
102.11.
The R M Hawksworth Silver Challenge Cup to be competed for annually and awarded to the winner
of Class 259.
A special rosette will be awarded by Horse and Hound to the winner of Class 259.

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DIVISION 6

DRY STONE WALLING COMPETITION

In association with The Yorkshire Dales Branch of the Dry Stone Walling Association

Judge: Mr A Mason

Each competitor shall wall 2½ yards. Base course to be 2 ft 9 ins, height 5 ft. with throughs as
supplied. Each competitor to tie up with neighbours wall on both sides.
Ballot 9.30 a.m. All work to be completed by 4.30 p.m.

Prize Money: £90, £80 and £70 Entrance Fee: £1 per person

Class

262 Professional Singles

(£75 to all competitors completing the course satisfactorily including prize winners)

Prize Money: £85, £75, £65 Entrance Fee: £1 per person

Class

263 Amateur Singles

(£75 to all competitors completing the course satisfactorily including prize winners)

Ronnie Eggleston Memorial Trophy donated by his family to be awarded annually to the winner of
Class 262.
Peter Hollings Trophy donated by Mrs Hollings to be awarded annually to the winner of
Class 263.
The Rashdyke Trophy given by Mr & Mrs Ian Hall to be awarded annually to the waller with the Best
Section, Amateur or Professional.

Further details and directions obtainable from:- Mr D Eggleston, Brown Bank Chapel House, Norwood,
Harrogate HG3 1TA (Tel: 01943 880169)

A.T.V. MANOEUVRABILITY TEST
All Competitors must wear a safety helmet

Prize Money: £20, £15, £10 and £5 Entrance Fee: £1.00

Class

264 A.T.V. Manoeuvrability Test

1. Entries to be made in advance – please use the black entry form.

2. Event scheduled for 1.00 pm – 1.30 pm in the Main Ring.

3. Skill and precision required.

4. Minimum Age Limit 16.

5. ATV experience essential.

E W Smith Challenge Cup to be awarded annually to winner of the A.T.V. Manoeuvrability Test.

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CHILDRENS’ PET CLASSES
(Sheep, Horses, Ponies not eligible for these classes)

Entries on Show Day

Prize Money: £12, £8, £5, £3 & £2 Entrance Fee: Free

To be judged at 2.00 pm approx. in the Cattle Rings

Class

265 A ‘Pet On A Lead’, shown by a child, 9 years of age and under on Show Day.

266 A ‘Pet On A Lead’, shown by a child, age 10 to 14 years on Show Day.

A Cup donated by the Yorkshire Dales Society to be awarded annually to the Overall Winner in the
Childrens’ Pet Classes.
The Yorkshire Dales Society kindly donate £50 towards prize money.

See our Website at
www.nidderdaleshow.co.uk

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DIVISION 7

D R E S S E D W A L K I N G S T I C K S and A R T

(Displayed in the Produce Marquee)

Presentation of Trophies and Special Prizes will take place at the
Produce Marquee at approx. 4.45 p.m.
(Free Admission with £7 entries)

The Society cannot accept responsibility for exhibits benched before 7.00 a.m.
PLEASE NOTE: MARQUEE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT 5.00 P.M, AFTER

THE PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 5.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.

(Prize Money will be paid at 4.30 p.m. by the Steward in Charge
Clearance Permit and Prize Card must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes)

DRESSED WALKING STICKS - OPEN AND LOCAL

Class and Exhibitor number (tags will be provided) to be affixed to each walking stick
by the Exhibitor prior to benching

JUDGE: Mr R A Burley
Benching by: 09.45 a.m.
Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: £8, £5, £3 and £2
Entrance Fee: £1.00

OPEN CLASSES
Class
267 Horned-headed Walking Stick, Plain
268 Horned-headed Walking Stick, Fancy
269 Dressed Walking Stick, Wood-headed, Plain
270 Dressed Walking Stick, Wood-headed, Fancy
271 Dressed Walking Stick, from Root
272 Lady’s Horn-headed Walking Stick
273 Shepherd’s Crook, Horn-headed, Plain
274 Shepherd’s Crook, Horn-headed, Fancy
275 Thumb Stick, Wood-headed
276 Thumb Stick, Horn-headed/Any other material
277 NOVICE CLASS – any stick of any design made

by someone who has never won a
prize for sticks at a show.

Joe Stoney Trophy awarded to Best Exhibit in the Open section.

LOCAL CLASSES
(Exhibitors must permanently reside within 10 miles of Pateley Bridge Post Office

to be eligible for these classes)
Class
278 Horn-headed Walking Stick, Plain
279 Horn-headed Walking Stick, Fancy
280 Dressed Walking Stick, from Root
281 Dressed Walking Stick, Wood-headed, Plain or Fancy

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SPECIAL PRIZES
Learoyd Memorial Cup to be awarded annually to the Best Local Stick.
The Haines Trophy to be awarded to the Best Wood-headed Walking Stick.
The Lazenby Cup to be awarded to the Best Decorative Walking Stick

ART

(Must be original work and not to have been shown at the Nidderdale Show before)
Judge: Mrs M Clapperton

(Class and Entry No. to be marked on the back of the exhibit)
(Junior entrants to state age and address on back of artwork)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00

Class

282 An oil or acrylic painting – ‘A Summer’s Day’. Framed work, max. size 70 cm

283 A watercolour or gouache painting – ‘Wild Flowers’. Framed work, max. size 70 cm

284 A drawing in pencil, charcoal or ink – ‘Still Life: In the Kitchen’. Mounted or framed

work, max. 60 cm

285 A mixed media image – ‘All the Colours of the Rainbow’. Mounted or framed work,

max. 60 cm

286 A print, relief or scrafitto work – ‘Farmscape’. Mounted or framed work,

max. size 60 cm

287 NEW CLASS – Any medium or mixed media – ‘Farm Yard’. Mounted or framed work,

max. size 60 x 70 cm

The Charlton Taylor Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the most outstanding Oil or Watercolour
painting.

288 Junior Art Class – Entrants to be 17 years or under. A coloured mounted or
framed work using paint or other colouring materials,
entitled: ‘A Nidderdale View’. Max. size 70 cm.

The Eileen Crabtree Memorial Cup will be awarded to the most outstanding work in the Junior Class.

Junior age people are also welcome to enter the Adult Art classes if they so wish. You are
encouraged to use your imagination to creatively interpret the subject titles in your work. The
Class and Entry No. to be shown on front of work with the entrant’s name, address and
telephone no. clearly written and firmly stuck on the back of art work. Junior entrants please
state age on back of work.

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DIVISION 8

F A R M C R O P S, V E G E T A B L E S,

FLOWERS AND PRODUCE

(Displayed in Produce Marquee)
Presentation of Trophies and Special Prizes will take place at the

Produce Marquee at approx. 4.45 p.m.
(Free admission with £7 entries)

The Society cannot accept responsibility for exhibits benched before 7.00 a.m.
PLEASE NOTE: MARQUEE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT 5.00 PM, AFTER

THE PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.

ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 5.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.
(Prize Money will be paid at 4.30 p.m. by the Steward in Charge

Clearance Permit and Prize Card must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes)

FARM CROPS

Judge: Mr S Britton

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: £6, £4, and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00

(4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class)

Class

289 Three Swedes, Untrimmed (one to be cut when judged)

290 Three Fodderbeet, Untrimmed (one to be cut when judged)

291 Three stems of Maize as cut

292 Sward of Grass, 18” square, permanent or ley

293 Traditional Meadow Hay (maximum of 10 kg)

294 New Seed Hay (maximum of 10 kg)

295 1 to 2 kilos of Grass Silage (to be exhibited in a rigid, clear plastic, lidded container)

296 Interesting Old Agricultural Hand Tool (Previous exhibits welcome. Please state

use where known)

297 Any useful item made mainly from baler twine

Nidderdale Agricultural Society Trophy for Best Exhibit in Classes 289-295.
Special Prize of £8 kindly donated by Mrs M Anderson for winner of Class 296.

VEGETABLES (Open and Local) Entrance Fee: £1.00

Judge: Mr G Kirby
Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3
(4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class)
Class
298 Four White Potatoes (Local)
299 Four White Potatoes (Open)
300 Four Coloured Potatoes (Local)
301 Four Coloured Potatoes (Open)
302 Three Beetroot, Round (one to be cut when judged)
303 Three white ball turnips (one to be cut when judged)
304 One Cauliflower
305 Four Onions (Local)

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306 Four Onions (Open)
307 One White Cabbage, Round (may be cut at the Judge’s discretion)
308 One Red Cabbage (may be cut at the Judge’s discretion)
309 Five Home Grown Tomatoes
310 Four Runner Beans (Local)
311 Four Runner Beans (Open)
312 Three Leeks (Trench)
313 Two Leeks (Pot)
314 Three Carrots
315 Three Parsnips
316 Vegetable Marrow (NOT to exceed 15“ in length)
317 Two courgettes (one to be cut when judged)
318 Six Shallots
319 Tray of Vegetables, to comprise of five different vegetables
320 Trug of Garden Vegetables, minimum of three varieties - arranged for effect

as well as quality (NOT to be judged on points)
321 A Potato Grown in a Bucket – Heaviest Crop.

One potato grown in a 2 gallon container – must be benched as grown. To be judged
on weight, not number of potatoes grown. Each container will be emptied and the
contents weighed after the tent re-opens to the public.

SPECIAL PRIZES
The Teal Perpetual Trophy to be awarded annually for Best Tray of Vegetables.
Fred Spence Memorial Trophy to be awarded annually for Best Individual Vegetable Exhibit.
Special Prize of £8 kindly donated by Mrs M Anderson for Best Trug of Garden Vegetables.

FLOWERS (Open)

(Displayed in Produce Marquee)
Presentation of Trophies and Special Prizes will take place at the

Produce Marquee at approx. 4.45 p.m.
(Free admission with £7 entries)

The Society cannot accept responsibility for exhibits benched before 7.00 a.m.
PLEASE NOTE: MARQUEE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT 5.00 PM, AFTER

THE PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.

ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 5.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.
(Prize Money will be paid on at 4.30 p.m. by the Steward in Charge

Clearance Permit and Prize Card must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes)

Class and Number to be affixed to each container
(No Vases provided)

Judge: Mr M Prest Entrance Fee: £1.00
Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3
(4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class)
Class
322 Three Dahlias, any sort (8” diam. or larger)
323 Three Decorative Dahlias (Medium 6” to 8” diam.)
324 Three Decorative Dahlias (Small 4” to 6” diam.)
325 Three Ball Dahlias (Small 4” to 6” diam.)
326 Three Pom-Pom Dahlias (not exceeding 2” diam.)
327 Three Cactus or Semi-Cactus Dahlias (Small 4” to 6” diam.)

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328 Three Cactus or Semi-Cactus Dahlias (Medium 6” to 8” diam.)
329 Bowl of Dahlias, arranged for all-round effect
330 Three Chrysanthemums, reflex or reflexing, out-door grown
331 Three Chrysanthemums, incurve and incurving, out-door grown
332 Three Sprays of Chrysanthemums
333 Vase of Five Specimen Roses, one or more varieties
334 Three Sprays of Floribunda Roses
335 Vase of Perennials (three species)
336 Vase of Annuals (three species)
337 Vase of Michaelmas Daisies, arranged for all-round effect
338 Vase of Cut Herbs (Vase not to exceed 6“ in diameter). Arranged for all-round

effect. At least one must be in flower.
339 Flowering Begonia, any type (Diameter of Pot not to exceed 10”)
340 Flowering Fuschia (Diameter of Pot not to exceed 10”)
341 Pot Plant in Flower, any other variety (Diameter of pot not to exceed 10”)
342 Planted Patio Pot (Diameter of pot not to exceed 10“)
343 Ornamental Foliage House Plant, excluding Ferns (Diameter of pot not to

exceed 10”)
344 A Flowering plant, any type, in an unusual container

The Society will give £10 Special to Best Exhibit in classes 322-333.
Nidderdale Show Salver for Best Exhibit in classes 322-344.

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PRODUCE

(Free admission with £7 entries)
Presentation of Trophies and Special Prizes will take place at the
Produce Marquee at approx. 4.45 p.m. for Eggs, Hams, etc. and Honey

PLEASE NOTE: PRODUCE MARQUEE WILL BE CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT
5.00 P.M., AFTER THE PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.

ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 5.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.
(Prize Money will be paid at 4.30 p.m. by the Steward in Charge

Clearance Permit and Prize Card must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes)

EGGS (Open and Local)

Judge: Mr C Wilson

(Displayed in Produce Marquee)
(Plates for display and saucers for the breaking of eggs will be provided)
Class and Exhibitor numbers will be provided to affix to each display plate and saucer
Exhibits not properly identified with class and exhibitor number will not be considered for judging

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Entrance Fee: £1.00
Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3
(4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class)

Class OPEN CLASSES
345
346 Dish of Four Hen’s Eggs, Fresh, White
347 Dish of Four Hen’s Eggs, Fresh, Tinted
348 Dish of Four Hen’s Eggs, Fresh, Brown
349 Dish of Four Hen’s Eggs, Fresh, Any Other Colour
Single Hen’s Egg (to be judged for contents only)

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350 Dish of Four Bantam Eggs
351 Dish of Four Duck Eggs
352 Single Duck’s Egg (to be judged for contents only)

LOCAL CLASS

Class
353 Dish of Four Hen’s Eggs

The Judge will break an egg for the purpose of judging.

Margery Spence Memorial Trophy to be presented for the Best Exhibit in Classes 345-353.
£2.00 Special Prizes to best exhibit in each Class 345, 347, 349 and 350.

HAMS, PIES, SAUSAGES, BRAWN, PATÉ, BURGERS,
CORNISH PASTY and CHEESE (Open)

Judge: Mr D J Daly

(Displayed in Produce Marquee)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00

(4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class)

Class

354 Home Cured Ham, Dry Cure, any size

355 Home Cured Ham, Wet Cure, any size

356 A Stand Pie, Pork – hot or cold water pastry. Minimum weight 1 lb - maximum

weight 1 lb 4 oz. To be presented cold

357 Four Homemade Sausages – cooked and presented cold, and labelled

358 Game Pie – any pastry. Not to exceed 8” diameter

359 Mould of Brawn. Not to exceed 10” diameter

360 Any Meat Paté, in small ramekin, sealed and labelled

361 Three small beef burgers – cooked

362 Three small burgers, any other meat – cooked

363 One Cornish pasty, made with meat and vegetables – cooked

364 A small handmade cheese, any variety

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HONEY

Judge: Mr M Badger, MBE

(Displayed in Produce Marquee)
(All exhibits to be clearly marked with Class and Entry Number)
Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3
Entrance Fee: £1.00
(4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class)
Class
365 1 lb. Jar of light Honey
366 1 lb. Jar of medium or dark Honey
367 1 lb. Jar of Heather Honey
368 1 lb. Jar of soft set Honey
369 One shallow or deep Comb of Honey

A Trophy will be presented for the Best Honey Exhibit in Show.

DIVISION 9

H O M E P R O D U C E, H A N D I C R A F T S, W I,
CHILDREN’S CLASSES AND
YFC DOMESTIC CLASSES

(Free admission with £7 entries)
(Displayed in WI Marquee)

Presentation of WI Trophies will take place at the WI Marquee at approx. 4.30 p.m.

The Society cannot accept responsibility for exhibits benched before 7.00 a.m.
PLEASE NOTE: MARQUEE WILL CLOSE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT 4.45 P.M.

ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 5.00 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.
(Prize Money will be paid at 4.30 p.m. by the Steward in Charge

Clearance Permit must be shown as evidence of eligibility for prizes)

HOME PRODUCE

Produce & Preserve Judges: Alison Watts, Pauline Hook, Ann Shackleton,
Julie Clarke, Mrs M Proctor

(All exhibits must be marked with Class and Entry Number)
(Displayed in WI Marquee)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3
Entrance Fee: £1.00
(4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class)
Class
370 An Italian bread
371 A brown loaf using a 1 lb of dough
372 Two Yorkshire teacakes
373 An egg custard max 20 cm (8”)
374 Four savoury tartlets (same type)
375 Four cheese & onion scones
376 Four chocolate brownies
377 Four celebration cup cakes – to be judged on taste and decoration
378 A banana loaf

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379 Six cookies 2-3 drops almond extract
380 A gluten free cake – recipe to be displayed 250 g (9 oz) marzipan
381 Edible cake topper/model 50 g (2 oz) blanched almonds,
382 A bottle of fruit liquor – to be labelled halved lengthways
383 Cherry & marzipan cake – Set recipe: icing sugar for dusting

200 g (8 oz) butter
200 g (8 oz) caster sugar
4 eggs, beaten
200 g (8 oz) self-raising flour
200 g (8 oz) glace cherries, chopped
100 g (4 oz) ground almonds

Preheat the oven to 160°C/Gas 3/Fan oven 140°C. Butter and line a deep 20 cm (8”) round
cake tin. Beat the butter and sugar in a bowl until light and creamy. Pour in the eggs a little at
a time and beat well after each addition. Mix in the flour one third at a time. Fold in the
cherries, ground almonds and almond extract until evenly mixed. Spoon half the mixture into
the tin. Roll out the marzipan to a 19 cm (7½”) circle. Lay this on top of the cake mixture in
the tin then cover with the rest of the mixture, level and scatter the almonds on top. Bake for
1½ hours or until a skewer inserted comes out clean, covering with foil after 1 hour. Leave to
cool in the tin for 20 minutes, then turn out on to a wire rack and cool completely. Dust with
icing sugar.

The Geldart Cup to be awarded annually for Best Exhibit in Classes 370-383. Kindly donated by
Mrs Geldart of Pateley Bridge.
The Ann Kent Perpetual Trophy to be awarded for Best Exhibit in either Class 377 or 381.

PRESERVES

Clear glass jars with no trade mark - full date
A ‘jar’ should not be less than 225 g (½ lb)

Class and Entry Number to be marked on jar
(Displayed in WI Marquee)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3
Entrance Fee: £1.00
(4th prize of £2 where 12 or more entries in class)
Class
384 A jar of Seville orange marmalade
385 A jar of gooseberry jam
386 A jar of plum jam
387 A jar of tomato chutney
388 A jar of lemon curd
389 A jar of redcurrant jelly

The Freda Middlemiss Tray to be awarded annually to the winner with the most points in the
preserves section (for competitors living within a 10 mile radius of Pateley Bridge).

See our Website at
www.nidderdaleshow.co.uk

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HANDICRAFTS

Judges: Mrs L Cameron, Mrs L Fidler
(Displayed in WI Marquee and not to have been shown at the Nidderdale Show before)

Please state Class and Entry No. on each Exhibit

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3
Entrance Fee: £1.00
Class
390 Hand knitting – A scarf and mitten set
391 An item in/with bobbin lace
392 A handkerchief trim in either crochet or tatting
393 A novelty tea cosy – any medium
394 A decorative book cover – any medium (displayed on the book), max A4
395 A gift wrapped bottle
396 3D Decoupage greetings card
397 Ladies fascinator, max 40 cm x 40 cm x 40 cm (16” x 16” x 16”)
398 Framed hand-worked needlecraft picture, max 45 cm x 45 cm (18” x 18”) including

frame
399 Handmade wooden photograph frame to be hung, not to include glass,

max 30 cm x 30 cm (18” x 18”)

A Lace Bobbin will be presented by Hill Crafts of Smelthouses on Show Day to the Winner of Class
391.
A Special Prize of £10 kindly donated by Mrs G Blair for the Best Exhibit in Class 394 by a young
person 17 years or younger.

INTERESTING ITEM

(Displayed in WI Marquee)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00

Class

400 Something that belonged to Granny – must fit in a display area 45 cm x 45 cm

(18” x 18”)

COMPUTER GRAPHICS

Judge: Mrs J Rolls
(Displayed in WI Marquee)
(Class and Entry No. to be marked on exhibit)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: £10, £5 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00

Class

401 Any Graphic Design of original artwork (not previously entered into the Show) created

on a computer and printed out no larger than A4, on the back of which should contain:

i) the intended purpose for the design (eg. DVD/CD cover, book jacket,

advertisement, sign, poster, notice, pamphlet, mouse mat, web page, etc.)

ii) The software program/s used to generate the work.

The Hardisty Rolls Perpetual Cup awarded to the best entry in the Computer Graphics class.

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FLOWER ARRANGING

Judge: Vanessa Wellock

(Displayed in WI Marquee)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00

Class

402 ‘Totally foliage’ – an exhibit (space allowed – 69 cm wide x 66 cm deep x 80 cm

high)

403 ‘Vertical elegance’ – an exhibit (space allowed – as above)

404 ‘In the frame’ – an exhibit (space allowed – as above)

405 Small arrangement – Napkin holder, can be dried or fresh material

406 Junior Class (entrants to be 17 yrs or under) – An arrangement in a child’s

wellington, 12” square allowed

(An “EXHIBIT” is composed of natural plant material, with or without accessories. Plant material must
always predominate)

The Hutchinson Cup to be awarded to the Best Exhibit in the flower arranging classes.
The B Charnley Trophy for the Best Exhibit in Junior Floral Art.
The Alexandra Nixon Rose Bowl, kindly donated by Sandra & Robert Kreutzer-Brett, to be awarded
to the best small arrangement, not having won the J Houseman Perpetual Trophy.

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY

Judges: David & Dorothy Morland

(Displayed in WI Marquee)

(No more than two entries per exhibitor in any one class)

ALL PRINTS MUST BE UNMOUNTED AND NOT TO EXCEED 18 cm (7”) x 13 cm (5”)

Entries should not have been shown at the Nidderdale Show before

(Class and Entry No. on reverse side please)

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: £10, £8, £6, £4 and £2 Entrance Fee: £1.00 per photo

Class

407 A colourprint – Sky drama

408 A colourprint – Garden wildlife

409 A colourprint – Yorkshire reservoirs

410 A monochrome print – The Dale at work

The Richmond Cup kindly donated by John Richmond to be awarded annually to the Best Exhibit in
the photography classes.

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CHILDREN’S CLASSES

Judges: Amanda Morphet & Eve Nelson
(Displayed in WI Marquee)

Age to be stated on FRONT and name on BACK of all pictures (do not mount).
PLEASE STATE AGE ON ENTRY FORM

Children can enter any of the classes provided they have not reached the maximum age

Benching by: 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Entry: FREE
Prize Money: 1st £6, 2nd £4, 3rd £3 (4th prize over 12 entries £2)
Class
411 Painting, A3 – ‘The hungry caterpillar’ – Age 4 to 5 yrs
412 A decorated paper plate – Age 4 to 5 yrs
413 A4 collage – mixed media – ‘A self portrait’ – Up to 8 yrs
414 A vegetable animal – Up to 8 yrs
415 Painting, A4 – ‘The fairground’ – Up to 11 yrs
416 A funfair in a shoe box – Any materials can be used to make a funfair. Bought

implements may be used. Max 40 cm x 40 cm x 40 cm – Up to 11 yrs
417 Decorated Pizza face – To be judged on taste and appearance. Maximum 12”, any

base allowed – Up to 14 yrs
418 A plant pot model – To make a model completely out of plastic plant pots. Model

not to exceed 1 m x 1 m x 1 m. Accessories may be used but must not dominate – Up to
14 yrs

The Walker Cup to be awarded to the best entry in the Children’s Classes.

ASPDIN ROSE BOWL COMPETITION

This is a competitive exhibit by WI members from the four WIs in Nidderdale (Glasshouses,
Pateley Bridge, Summerbridge and Upper Nidderdale)

Each WI chooses three items from the following: An individual
dessert, a jar of mincemeat, a toddie cake to set recipe, a pâté starter,
four Florentines, a gingerbread person.
Each WI also chooses three items from the following: A brooch, a wall
hanging, a felt place mat, a scrapbook page, a hot water bottle cover,
a decorated cushion cover.
Flower arrangement: Cool & Simple.
The overall layout to be judged.

PLEASE CAN WI MEMBERS INDICATE IF THEY ARE A MEMBER ON THE ENTRY FORM.

SPECIAL PRIZES/TROPHIES FOR NIDDERDALE GROUP WI MEMBERS ONLY:
The Brockhill Perpetual Trophy awarded for the best craft in the open section.
The Anne Weatherhead Perpetual Trophy awarded for the best craft in the Aspdin Rose bowl
competition.
The J Houseman Perpetual Trophy awarded for the best exhibit in the flower arranging section.
The Isabel Holliday Perpetual Trophy awarded for the best flower arrangement in the Aspdin Rose
bowl competition.
The Gladys Brown Perpetual Trophy awarded for best exhibit in open domestic classes.
The Olive Dougill Perpetual Trophy awarded for the best produce exhibit in Aspdin Rose bowl
competition.

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YOUNG FARMERS’ DOMESTIC CLASSES

Judge: Miss P Land
(Displayed in WI Marquee)
Benching by 09.45 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: £6, £4 and £3 Entrance Fee: £1.00

Class

419 Victoria sandwich cake to a set recipe – under 17 yrs

3 medium eggs weighed in their shells (probably 170g/6oz)

The weight of the eggs in butter or soft margarine, caster sugar, self-raising flour.

Raspberry jam for filling.

Preheat oven – Gas 4, 160º C (fan oven) or 180º C. Grease and base line the bottom of two

20 cm (8”) sandwich tins. Cream butter/margarine and sugar. Add eggs gradually, sieve flour

and fold into the mixture. Divide equally between the two tins and bake for 25 minutes until

cooked. Remove from the tins and fill with raspberry jam. Dust with caster sugar.

420 Farmyard in a box – any materials can be used to make farmyard. Pre bought

implements and animals may be used. Max 50 cm x 50 cm – under 17 yrs

421 YFC button hole – to be created from any medium – under 17 yrs

422 Decorated cake using butter icing – cake to be decorated using butter icing only. Max
size 25 cm x 25 cm. Icing only to be judged (on taste and appearance) – Open

423 Can rack – A rack to hold a minimum of 6 x 440 ml beverage cans. Rack can be
made from new or recycled materials. Must be suitable for purpose – Open

424 T-shirt/vest top made from items found/recycled. Must be suitable for purpose – Open

SPECIAL PRIZES
YFC Cup for most points gained by a Junior member of the Nidderdale Young Farmers’ Club in the
Domestic Classes 419-421.
Rosemary Dawson Cup for most points gained by a Senior member (17 yrs and over) of the
Nidderdale Young Farmers’ Club in the Domestic Classes 422-424.

NIDDERDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
CANINE SECTION

NIDDERDALE SHOW - Monday, 23rd September, 2013

OPEN DOG SHOW

(To be held under Kennel Club Rules and Show Regulations)

Schedules available from:
Canine Section Secretary
MR. PETER BROADBENT
89 Acres Hall Crescent, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 9DY
Telephone : 0113 - 239 - 4510

• ENTRIES CLOSE : AUGUST 27th 2013 •

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DIVISION 10

POULTRY, PIGEONS & RABBITS

ENTRIES TO: Poultry and Pigeons – Mr R Cornforth; Rabbits – Mrs S Cornforth
4 Rosemary Court, Easingwold, York YO61 3EZ

RULES RELATING TO POULTRY, ETC. SECTION
1. All birds to be the property of the Exhibitor. Borrowed specimens, if discovered, will be

disqualified.
2. The greatest care will be taken of specimens, but the Committee will not be responsible for any

loss or damage from any cause.
3. All exhibits remain until 5 p.m. and COLLECTED BEFORE 5.30 p.m.

PRIZE MONEY will be paid at 4.30 p.m.
4. Poultry, etc., all under cover.

HAND STOCK ONLY. NO RAIL STOCK
Free admission with £7 entries

PLEASE NOTE: NO telephone entries.

REGIONAL STATUS OF THE POULTRY CLUB OF GREAT BRITAIN

POULTRY – LARGE FOWL

Judges: Mr P Harrison (Soft feather), Mr C Birtwell (Hard feather)

Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m. Entrance Fee: £1.10
Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2
Class
425 Wyandotte, any colour, male or female
426 Sussex, any colour, male or female
427 Orpington, any colour, male or female
428 Old English Game, male
429 Old English Game, female
430 Welsummer, male or female
431 Rhode Island Red, male or female
432 Silkie, male
433 Silkie, female
434 Any other variety, heavy breed, male
435 Any other variety, heavy breed, female
436 Any other variety, light breed, male or female
437 Rare Breed, any variety, male
438 Rare Breed, any variety, female
439 AV Asian Game, male
440 AV Asian Game, female
441 Chicken, any variety, male, 2013 bred
442 Chicken, any variety, female, 2013 bred
443 Cross Bred Hen or Pullet, layer

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SPECIAL PRIZES
The Poultry Club of Great Britain offer Regional Diplomas as allocated.
£25.00 given by Nidderdale Agricultural Society to the Best in Show.
Mr R Cornforth & Mr D Johnson will give £10.00 to the Reserve Best in Show.
Mrs Z M King Memorial Cup to the Best White Silkie in Show.
The J T King Memorial Trophy for the Best Rare Breed in Show.
The Chandale Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs D Johnson for Best in Show.

POULTRY – BREEDING TRIO (1 male and 2 females)

Judge: Mr C Birtwell

Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 Entrance Fee: £1.10

Class

444 Any variety, large fowl trio

445 Any variety, hard feather Bantam trio

446 Any variety, soft feather Bantam trio

447 Any variety, true breed Bantam trio

BANTAMS – Hard Feather Entrance Fee: £1.10

Judge: Mr C Birtwell
Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2
Class
448 Modern Game, adult, male
449 Modern Game, adult, female
450 Modern Game, chicken, male
451 Modern Game, chicken, female
452 Old English Game, spangle, male or female
453 Old English Game, black-red, male
454 Old English Game, wheaton or partridge, female
455 Old English Game, black or blue, male or female
456 Old English Game, any other colour, male
457 Old English Game, any other colour, female
458 AV Asian Game, male
459 AV Asian Game, female
460 Indian/Jubilee Game AC, male or female
461 Any variety Chicken, hard feather, male, 2013 bred
462 Any variety Chicken, hard feather, female, 2013 bred

BANTAMS – Soft Feather

Judges: Mr R J Bett (Soft feather heavy), Mr P Harrison (Soft feather light),

Mr S A Hodge (True bantams), Mr C Birtwell (Rare Breeds)

Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.

Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 Entrance Fee: £1.10

Class

463 Orpington, male

464 Orpington, female

465 Australorp, male

466 Australorp, female

467 Rhode Island Red, male

468 Rhode Island Red, female

469 Wyandotte, white, male

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470 Wyandotte, white, female
471 Wyandotte, laced, male
472 Wyandotte, laced, female
473 Wyandotte, partridge or pencilled male
474 Wyandotte, partridge or pencilled female
475 Wyandotte, barred, male or female
476 Wyandotte, black, male or female
477 Wyandotte, any other colour, male or female
478 Sussex, male
479 Sussex, female
480 Rock, Buff, male
481 Rock, Buff, female
482 Rock, Barred, male
483 Rock, Barred, female
484 Barnevelder, male or female
485 German Langshan, black, male
486 German Langshan, black, female
487 German Langshan, any other colour, male or female
488 Frizzle, male
489 Frizzle, female
490 Silkie, male or female
491 Leghorn, any colour, male
492 Leghorn, white, female
493 Leghorn, any other colour, female
494 Ancona, male
495 Ancona, female
496 Minorca, male or female
497 Hamburgh, male or female
498 Belgian D’Anvers, male
499 Belgian D’Anvers, female
500 Belgian AOV, male
501 Belgian AOV, female
502 Dutch Gold, male or female
503 Dutch AOC, male
504 Dutch, AOC, female
505 Pekin, Black, male
506 Pekin, Black, female
507 Pekin, White, male or female
508 Pekin, AOC, male
509 Pekin, AOC, female
510 Rosecomb, male or female
511 Sebright, male or female
512 Serama, male or female
513 Any other variety, male or female
514 AOV True Breed, male or female
515 Rare Breed, any variety, male
516 Rare Breed, any variety, female
517 Any variety chicken true breed, male, 2013 bred
518 Any variety chicken true breed, female, 2013 bred
519 Any variety chicken, soft feather, heavy breed, male, 2013 bred
520 Any variety chicken, soft feather, heavy breed, female, 2013 bred
521 Any variety chicken, soft feather, light breed, male, 2013 bred
522 Any variety chicken, soft feather, light breed, female, 2013 bred

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SPECIAL PRIZES
B & F Staveley Cup for the Best Soft Feather Light Breed.
Trophy donated by R Cornforth for Best German Langshan.
The Poultry Club of Great Britain offers Regional Diplomas as allocated.

JUVENILE CLASSES Entrance Fee: £1.10

Judge: Mr C Birtwell
Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2
Class
523 Hard feather, male or female
524 Soft feather, male or female
525 True Bantam, male or female
526 AV Waterfowl, Duck or Drake (please state pen size)

WATERFOWL Entrance Fee: £1.10

Judge: Mr P Kerfoot
Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2
Class
527 White Call, drake
528 White Call, duck
529 AOC Call, drake
530 AOC Call, duck
531 AOV Bantam, duck or drake
532 Indian Runner, white duck or drake
533 Indian Runner, coloured, drake
534 Indian Runner, coloured, duck
535 AOV Light Breed, drake
536 AOV Light Breed, duck
537 AOV Heavy Breed, drake
538 AOV Heavy Breed, duck
539 AV Goose or Gander

SPECIAL PRIZES
The Chandale Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs D Johnson for Best Waterfowl.
R Cornforth & D Johnson will give £5.00 for the Best Waterfowl in Show.

540 Selling Pens – poultry or waterfowl £2.00 per pen. NPM

FANCY PIGEONS - Open Classes Entrance Fee: £1.10

(Under N.P.A. Rules)
Judge: Mr D Knaggs
Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: £5, £3 and £2
Class
541 Modena Schietti, cock or hen, adult
542 Modena Schietti, cock or hen, 2013
543 Modena Gazzi, cock or hen, any age
544 Jackobin, cock or hen, adult
545 Jackobin, cock or hen, 2013

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546 Blower, cock or hen, adult
547 Blower, cock or hen, 2013
548 Capuchine, cock or hen, adult
549 Capuchine, cock or hen, 2013
550 Indian Fantail or Limerick Tumbler, cock or hen, any age
551 Roller or Tippler, adult cock
552 Roller or Tippler, adult hen
553 Roller or Tippler, cock or hen, 2013
554 W.O.E. Tumbler, cock or hen, adult
555 W.O.E. Tumbler, cock or hen, 2013
556 Continental Tumbler, cock or hen, any age
557 Any Other Variety Long-faced, cock, adult
558 Any Other Variety Long-faced, hen, adult
559 Any Other Variety Long-faced, cock or hen, 2013
560 Any Other Variety, Short-faced, cock or hen, adult
561 Any Other Variety, Short-faced, cock or hen, 2013
562 Any Variety Fancy, juvenile

SPECIAL PRIZES
R Cornforth & D Johnson will give £5.00 for the Best Fancy Pigeon in Show.
Rose Bowl to be awarded for Best Fancy Pigeon, presented by J Adams Esq.
Metcalfe Cup for Best Opposite Sex.
Mitchell & Featherstone Cup for Best Longfaced adult.

RACING PIGEONS - Open Classes

Judges: Mr & Mrs J Lynn (Show & Working Racers)
Benching by: 09.30 a.m. Judging: 10.00 a.m.
Prize Money: £5, £3 and £2

Entrance Fee: £1.10
Class
563 Show Racer, cock, adult
564 Show Racer, hen, adult
565 Show Racer, cock, 2013
566 Show Racer, hen, 2013
567 Colour Class, cock, adult
568 Colour Class, hen, adult
569 Colour Class, cock, 2013
570 Colour Class, hen, 2013
571 Show Racer, cock adult, to be judged thro’ the wires
572 Show Racer, hen adult, to be judged thro’ the wires
573 Show Racer, cock 2013, to be judged thro’ the wires
574 Show Racer, hen 2013, to be judged thro’ the wires
575 Working Racer, cock or hen, any age, flown 100 miles or over in 2013

(Flown certificate required)
576 Working Racer, cock or hen, any age, flown 200 miles or over in 2013

(Flown certificate required)
577 Working Racer, cock or hen, any age, flown 300 miles or over in 2013

(Flown certificate required)
578 Working Racer, likeliest cock adult
579 Working Racer, likeliest hen adult
580 Working Racer, likeliest 2013
581 Working Racer, cock or hen, any age, to be judged thro’ the wires

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SPECIAL PRIZES
Mr Paul Yates offers a trophy for the Best Show Racer.
Mr R Cornforth & Mr D Johnson will give £5.00 to the Best Show Racer in Show.
Mr R Cornforth & Mr D Johnson will give £5.00 to the Best Working Racer in Show.

RABBITS

BRC ** SHOW
NIDDERDALE SHOW
TWO STAR SHOW (under BRC rules) on Monday 23 September 2013
At Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge

All stock to be penned by 9.30 a.m. and must remain until 5.00 p.m.
Judging at 10.00 a.m. prompt by:

Mrs E Smethurst (Dutch, Silvers, Polish, Dwarfs, AOV Fancy),
Mr P Batey (ROF) and Mr H Marshall (Fur/Rex)

Entry Fee £1.10 for Breed Classes and 50 p for Duplicates
Juniors & Children’s Pet Class – entry fee free. Rosettes for winners

BRC Levy 50p for each exhibitor
Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2
BRC offers 46 CCs, 12 BOBs, and 1 Rosette

Free admission with £7 entries

1 Dutch Blk Ad 30 Eng AOC u/5
2 Dutch Blk u/4 31 Tan Blk Ad
3 Dutch Blue Ad 32 Tan Blk u/5
4 Dutch Blue u/4 33 Tan AOC Ad
5 Dutch St/Br Grey Ad 34 Tan AOC u/5
6 Dutch St/Br Grey u/4 35 Him Blk Ad
7 Dutch Yellow Ad 36 Him Blk u/5
8 Dutch Yellow u/4 37 Him AOC Ad
9 Dutch AOC Ad 38 Him AOC u/5
10 Dutch AOC u/4 39 Hare Ad
11 Silver Grey Ad 40 Hare u/5
12 Silver Grey u/5 41 Section Chall Ad
13 Silver AOC Ad 42 Section Chall u/5
14 Silver AOC u/5
15 Polish REW Ad 43 Dwf Lop Self Ad
16 Polish REW u/5 44 Dwf Lop Self u/5
17 Polish AOC Ad 45 Dwf Lop AOC Ad
18 Polish AOC u/5 46 Dwf Lop AOC u/5
19 Dwf Self Ad 47 Mini Lop Self Ad
20 Dwf Self u/5 48 Mini Lop Self u/5
21 Dwf AOC Ad 49 Mini Lop Non Self Ad
22 Dwf AOC u/5 50 Mini Lop Non Self u/5
23 AOV Fancy Ad 51 German Lop Self Ad
24 AOV Fancy u/5 52 German Lop Self u/5
25 Section Chall Ad 53 German Lop AOC Ad
26 Section Chall u/5 54 German Lop AOC u/5
55 French Lop Ad
27 Eng Blk/Blue Ad 56 French Lop u/5
28 Eng Blk/Blue u/5 57 AOV Lop Ad
29 Eng AOC Ad 58 AOV Lop u/5

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59 Mini Lion Lop Ad 83 Rex Erm Ad
60 Mini Lion Lop u/5 84 Rex Erm u/5
61 Lop Chall Ad 85 Rex Seal Ad
62 Lop Chall u/5 86 Rex Seal u/5
87 Rex Sable Ad
63 Sable Ad 88 Rex Sable u/5
64 Sable u/5 89 Rex Blk Ad
65 Silver Fox Blk Ad 90 Rex Blk u/5
66 Silver Fox Blk u/5 91 Rex Orange/Fawn Ad
67 Silver Fox AOC Ad 92 Rex Orange/Fawn u/5
68 Silver Fox AOC u/5 93 Rex Caster Ad
69 NZ White Ad 94 Rex Caster u/5
70 NZ White u/5 95 Rex AOV Ad
71 Satin AC Ad 96 Rex AOV u/5
72 Satin AC u/5 97 Mini Rex Self Ad
73 Argente Ad 98 Mini Rex Self u/5
74 Argente u/5 99 Mini Rex Non Self Ad
75 Chin Ad 100 Mini Rex Non Self u/5
76 Chin u/5 101 Rex Chall Ad
77 Beveren AC Ad 102 Rex Chall u/5
78 Beveren AC u/5
79 AOV Fur Ad 103 Junior Fancy AA
80 AOV Fur u/5 104 Junior Fur/Rex AA
81 Fur Chall Ad 105 Junior Chall
82 Fur Chall u/5
106 Children’s Pet Class

107 Grand Chall Ad
108 Grand Chall U/5

SPECIAL PRIZES
BRC offers CCs, BoBs, Dips and Ros BiS.
The Wakeman Trophy presented by T G Wray, Esq., to be awarded annually for Best in Show.
James Wilson Handford Memorial Cup presented by his Grandchildren, to be awarded annually to
the Best Dutch Champion.
Mr R Cornforth & Mr D Johnson will give £5.00 for the Best Rabbit in Show.

ENTRIES CLOSE: SATURDAY 31st AUGUST 2013
ENTRIES TO: Mrs S Cornforth, 4 Rosemary Court, Easingwold, York YO61 3EZ

Telephone: 01347 821617 PLEASE NOTE: NO TELEPHONE ENTRIES
ALL EXHIBITORS TO SUPPLY THEIR OWN WATER BOTTLES

CAVIES

NIDDERDALE SHOW
on Monday 23 September 2013
At Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge
All stock to be penned by 9.30 a.m. and must remain until 5.00 p.m.
Judging at 10.00 a.m. prompt by: Judge: Mr K Brockhill
Entry Fee £1.10 for Breed Classes and 50 p for Duplicates
Children’s Pet Class – Free entry. Rosettes for winners
Prize Money: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2

Free admission with £7 entries

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Class CAVIES

109 Self Black Ad 122 Agouti Ad
110 Self Black u/5 123 Agouti u/5
111 Self Gold Ad 124 Himalayan Ad
112 Self Gold u/5 125 Himalayan u/5
113 White/Cream Ad 126 Crested Ad
114 White/Cream u/5 127 Crested u/5
115 AOC Self Ad 128 AOV Ad
116 AOC Self u/5 129 AOV u/5
117 AC Self 5-8 months 130 AV Non Self 5-8 months
118 Self Chall Ad 131 Non Self Chall Ad
119 Self Chall Young (u/5 and 5-8) 132 Non Self Chall Young (u/5 and 5-8)
120 T/W & Dutch Ad 133 Grand Chall AA
121 T/W & Dutch u/5 134 Children’s Pet Cavy

Ian Atkinson Memorial Cup for Best Self Cavy
Karen Binks Trophy for Best Non-Self Cavy
Mrs S Cornforth will give £5.00 for the Best Cavy in Show.

ENTRIES CLOSE: SATURDAY 31st August 2013
ENTRIES TO: Mrs S Cornforth, 4 Rosemary Court, Easingwold, York YO61 3EZ

Telephone: 01347 821617 PLEASE NOTE: NO TELEPHONE ENTRIES
ALL EXHIBITORS TO SUPPLY THEIR OWN WATER BOTTLES

Show Service

Showground Bandstand
Bewerley Park

Sunday, 22nd September at 3.00 pm

EVERYBODY WELCOME!

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MEMBERSHIP
NIDDERDALE SHOW

Formed in 1895, our Annual Show has been held ever since in
Bewerley Park. We are proud of this heritage and the
development of the many Show classes involving Produce and
Livestock, as well as competitive activities in the Main Ring.

Our Show depends upon the enthusiastic support we enjoy, not
only from our Membership in Nidderdale but from the wider area
of the Yorkshire Dales and even beyond. The current Annual
Membership fee is set at £30.

In welcoming you as a Member, we invite you to supply us with
your full name, address and post code details in the space
provided below. Cheques should be made payable to
“Nidderdale Agricultural Society” and please forward to the
Secretary.

¡

MEMBERSHIP NIDDERDALE SHOW

(BLOCK CAPITALS PLEASE)

NAME .......................................................................................

ADDRESS..................................................................................

.................................................................................................

.................................................................................................

................................................POST CODE.............................

Please forward to the Secretary: MRS SUSAN MONK,
Victoria House, West End, Askrigg, Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 3HN

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SPONSORSHIP SCHEME

PATELEY BRIDGE SHOW

I am sure that you will need no introduction to Pateley Bridge Show which continues
to be one of North Yorkshire’s most attractive events to rural and town dwellers alike.
What you may not know about is the show’s sponsorship scheme which does two
things. Firstly, thanks to individuals, companies and organisations contributing to the
prize money available to competitors, the show is able to maintain an interesting
variety of classes which helps ensure a large attendance. As a consequence, this
success in attracting a large public and farming interest is reflected back to sponsors
in the form of extra publicity through such as show schedules, catalogues and other
public acknowledgements on show day. The show also, of course, offers the usual
gesture of show passes and car parking facility to its sponsoring supporters.
If you or your company is interested in joining us please complete the form below
and further information will be forwarded to you without obligation.

¡

SPONSORSHIP SCHEME

NAME ..............................................................................................................

ADDRESS ........................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................

........................................................................................................................

TELEPHONE NUMBER ....................................................................................

COMPANY NAME (if applicable) ........................................................................

Please send me further information (without obligation) on your sponsorship scheme.

MRS SUSAN MONK
VICTORIA HOUSE, WEST END, ASKRIGG, LEYBURN,

NORTH YORKSHIRE, DL8 3HN

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