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Methven A&P Association
105th Show Schedule
Saturday 16th March 2019
Theme:
Recreation in and around the
Methven District
ENTRY CLOSING DETAILS
Horse & Pony Section: Friday 8th March, 2019
Flower Section, Fruit & Vegetable Section: Entries will be taken up to 9am on morning of the Show
ALL Other Sections:
Friday 15th February 2019
Secretary’s office will be open
from 2-4pm on the 15th February 2019
Officers and Rules
OFFICERS Patron: MV Poff Esq. President: Mr S Wilson Vice Presidents: Mr A Glass Mr A Stevens Immediate Past President: Mr A Griffiths Hon. Treasurer: Ms A Wells Accountant & Auditor: KPMG Ashburton Hon. Surgeons: Methven Medical Centre Hon. Veterinary Surgeon: Canterbury Vets Secretary/Treasurer: Mrs A Russell
GENERAL COMMITTEE A Barlass S Judd H Monk D Bosch G King T Monson R Chalke M King J Pavey J Dargue L Kofoed M Redmond C Den Baars N Lee A Robinson C Elliott P Lowe P Scott A Fairweather M McKenzie B Streeter G Hargreaves T May P Wallace E Hydes B McIntosh T Wilson Members are respectfully urged to use their influence in encouraging their neighbours to join the Association. It is felt that if each member would take the matter in hand, the membership would rapidly increase, thereby enabling the Association to extend its sphere of usefulness in many ways. THE PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERSHIP INCLUDE: 1. Reduced entry fees. 2. Free Admission for Motor Car, 3. Admission for Member, Partner and school children. 4. Entry for one person into selected shows by a Central
District Ticket. Ordinary Member Subscription $20.00 Life Member Subscription $190.00 Membership is by nomination only from an Officer of the Association or a current financial member. Membership forms are available from the Secretary.
All prices quoted in this schedule are GST INCLUSIVE.
PAST OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION 1911-13 A Orr 1913-14 A Murray 1914-15 D McDonald 1915-16 CA Cuff 1916-17 TSJ Doherty 1917-18 WA Buchan 1918-19 W Morgan 1919-20 Jas Carr 1920-21 H Green 1921-22 TS Harrison 1922-23 H Maginnes 1923-24 CT Jessep 1924-26 RJ Low 1926-27 Jas Campbell 1927-28 J McAnulty 1928-29 Jno Watson 1929-30 EA Bland 1930-31 FS McDonald 1931-32 AF Marr 1932-33 HJ Freeman 1933-34 A Geddes 1934-35 G Callaghan 1935-36 Geo Kelly 1936-37 A McLeod 1937-38 CH Watson 1938-39 LL Richards 1939-40 WE Hampton 1940-41 AM Hart 1941-42 ET Grigg 1943-44 JA McDonald 1944-45 R Wootton 1945-46 RF Smith 1946-47 WK Wilson 1947-48 W Ashcroft 1948-49 AS Milne 1949-50 J McQuilken 1950-51 RA Callaghan 1951-52 EA Mangin 1952-53 AJ Rawlinson 1953-54 WR Drummond 1954-55 JF Stone 1955-56 AW Wilson 1956-57 D McDonald 1957-58 DF Watson 1958-59 TA Richards 1959-60 JS Lilley 1960-61 GG Low 1961-62 GD Kelly 1962-63 RG Holmes 1963-64 WG Maw 1964-65 GE Totty 1965-66 HJ Stevens
1966-67 S Callaghan 1967-68 WJ Symes 1968-69 RB Maw 1969-70 IA Hart 1970-71 TN Currie 1971-72 TG Callaghan 1972-73 GA Rountree 1973-74 MV Poff 1974-75 JW Marshall 1975-76 EJ Weir 1976-77 D Findlay 1977-78 WH Weir 1978-79 DM Maw 1979-80 AWJ Hampton 1980-81 ID Mangin 1981-82 TA Grigg 1982-83 AJ Dixon 1983-84 DJ Isherwood 1984-85 RC Todhunter 1985-86 DL Anderson 1986-87 CB Harvey 1987-88 RS Mee 1988-89 CT Currie 1989-90 PW Drummond 1990-91 NA Goodwin 1991-92 CR Ensor 1992-93 AP Holmes 1993-94 TJ Todhunter 1994-95 AJ Willis 1995-96 ED Maw 1996-97 PM Weily 1997-98 JT Miles 1998-99 WJ Lyttle 1999-00 TA Richards 2000-01 SI Mangin 2001-02 RN Currie 2002-03 WHD Ensor 2003-04 DJ Grant 2004-05 WM Lattimore 2005-06 AM Roberts 2006-07 PG Campbell 2007-08 JD Anderson 2008-09 RD Maw 2009-10 BW Lilley 2010-11 SJ Wareing 2011-12 NC Currie 2012-13 RDL Withers 2013-14 AG Oram 2014-15 CN Pannett 2015-16 GA Currie 2016-17 MO Lock 2017-18 AR Griffiths 2018-19 SD Wilson HON. TREASURERS: 1911-16 CA Duff 1916-45 H Green 1945-59 R Wootton 1959-78 RA Callaghan 1978-79 FJ Arker 1979-88 DJ Marr 1988-93 GD Rountree 1993-99 WHD Ensor 1999-06 PG Campbell 2006-10 SJ Wareing 2010-16 S Judd 2016- Ms A Wells SECRETARIES: 1911-13 CT Middleton 1913-55 JF Stone 1955-56 Miss AM Stone 1956-60 MDS McClelland 1960-66 WJ Heslop 1966-69 AH McCormack 1969-71 AL Cornwall 1971-89 KW Richardson 1989-99 Mrs JA Forbes 99-2016 Mrs JM McMullan 2016- Mrs AL Russell GATE CHARGES:
Adults $15.00 School age children Free Cars Free
VALUE OF POINTS: Exhibitors are requested to note that the following scale of points will apply to all Cup and Points Prizes:
Champion 2 Reserve Champion 1 First Prize 5 Second Prize 4 Third Prize 3 Fourth Prize 2 Fifth Prize 1 VHC Prize 1
In the event of a tie, the winner of the largest number of first prizes shall have a preference. RULES AND REGULATIONS: 1. Where such are applicable, the show will run under the
Rules of the Royal Agricultural Society. 2. General Exhibits to be on the Show Ground by 9:30am
Sheep, Cattle and Horses excepted (see respective sections). All Exhibits must be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor and Produce must be grown by the Exhibitor.
3. All sheep must be penned at 9am on the day of the Show. Purebred sheep (Half-breeds excepted) must be confined to their respective classes.
4. In the classes in the horse section, when measurement
is specified. Horses will be measured before judging, and certificates will be given by the measuring steward.
5. Championship ribbons will be awarded in stud sheep, cattle, goat and horse sections. Reserve Champions will be awarded in the horse sections. All yearlings in livestock classes are eligible for Championships and all cattle and horses must be led.
6. No distinguishing mark of ownership, with the exception of tailing mark, ear-marking, registered brand or ear-tag may be attached to any animal exhibit and no ticket will be allowed on any animal during judging.
7. No stock or implements may be removed from the Ground until after 4pm. Produce Shed Exhibits may not be removed until 4:15pm without a special order from the Secretary.
8. The Committee will not under any circumstances hold themselves responsible for loss, damage, or misdelivery of stock, implements etc. exhibited at the Show. Prime sheep and prime lamb sections, the onus of exhibits being entered in their right classes rests entirely on the exhibitor.
9. All protests must be in writing and may be entered either before or after the Judges have proceeded to their duties. The person entering a protest in any section of the show to deposit $50.00, the deposit to be returned if the protest is sustained. If the protest be lodged before the Judges proceed to their duties, the onus of proof is to rest with the Exhibitor. If after judging is completed, the onus of proof is to rest with the party protesting. No protest will be received later than half an hour after the awards are made, and the prize tickets affixed. Protest Committee: President, Senior Vice President, Secretary and Marshall of section concerned in the protest.
10. (a) Judges are specially requested to withhold
prizes in cases where there is competition if the exhibits are of inferior description. Competition shall mean two or more entries in any one class.
(b) Judges are requested to award a First Prize only if in their opinion the exhibit warrants it. Full First Prize Money will be paid on the ticket awarded.
(c) All Special Prizes not competed for are to become the property of the Association, and Cash Specials may be altered to Trophies if found necessary. Donations of prize money will be awarded to the winner of the particular class unless otherwise stated.
11. Non-members will be granted one Exhibitor's pass for Entries aggregating $10.00.
12. In case the funds of the Association are at any time insufficient after paying expenses and making necessary provision for all liabilities to pay prize money in full, the amount available for the purposes shall be distributed pro rata among the prize winners.
13. District Competition shall mean the area bounded by the Rakaia River in the north, the Mitcham, Winchmore-Dromore and Black Road in the east, the south Branch of the Ashburton River in the south and the Southern Alps in the west.
14. Special Rule. Public and Competitors enter the Showgrounds at their own risk.
15. No Cups or Trophies are to be returned by post, as such a method can result in damage in transit.
16. The Committee reserve the right to present product prizes in place of monetary prizes in any class.
17. All prize money not claimed within 6 (six) months of Show Day will be forfeited.
18. The Association Committee reserves the right to publish results.
19. The Association Committee reserves the right to publish a list of current Members and Life Members in the catalogue.
TUBERCULOSIS, OVINE AND BOVINE BRUCELLOSIS TESTING: All stock covered by the NAIT and TBfree New Zealand schemes (regardless of age) must be:
• TB free and in the case of breeding stock be Accredited Brucellosis Free
• Departing from a property that is registered with a NAIT number and TBfree NZ herd number
• Accompanied with a copy of a valid Animal Status Declaration form
• Fitted with a valid NAIT RFID tag and registered in the NAIT system
• Registered in a movement to the event NAIT number from the animals current NAIT number within 48 hours of arrival
• Registered in a return movement from the event NAIT number to their destination (receiving NAIT number) within 48 hours of departure
All stock over 90 days of age travelling from within a TBfree Movement Control Area must be pre-movement tested within 60 days of arriving at the event. Animal Status Declaration Forms and must be available to the Show Secretary at the time of arrival. PLEASE NOTE: ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED unless accompanied by these documents. All sheep entered in the Stud Section must be either from a flock currently accredited brucellosis free or have no palpable lesions of epididymitis and have received a negative test for ovine brucellosis. Copies of certificates must accompany entry forms. No animal from a herd or farm under movement control for TB, BRUCELLOSIS or Distance control place notice, and any replacement stock associated with such animals shall be exhibited at the Methven A&P Show.
AL Russell Secretary
TRADE SPACE:
• Craft, Domestic Display and Stall: Single site (6x6m) $60.00, Double site (12x6m) $105.00. Maximum of two admission passes will be issued.
• Agricultural Implements: $10.00 per metre of frontage plus GST, with a depth of 10 metres. Minimum $50.00. Two admission passes will be issued on each $50.00 worth of space, with a maximum of six (6) passes.
• Food Sellers: $100 per site
• Powered Site: $30 extra
The Committee has the right to refuse any applications for space.
Schedule of Prizes WOOD CHOPPING
Don Mckay Memorial Trophy 2018: A Cox
GIFT CALF SECTION
AJ Wilson Challenge Cup for Heaviest Gift Calf 2018: B & C McIntosh
SHEEP SECTION
Mid Canterbury Stock Station Agents Association Challenge Cup for Most Points in Merino 2018: Cleardale Station
RC Todhunter Memorial Challenge Cup for Champion Merino Ram 2018: Cleardale Station
HJ Freeman Challenge Trophy for Most Points in Corriedale 2018: WJ, GR, KM Millar
RJ Low Challenge Cup for Most Points in Border Leicester 2018: Not awarded
G Gerard Snr Challenge Cup for Most Points in Romney 2018: Not awarded
HE Jessep Challenge Cup for Champion Southdown Ram
2018: Not awarded
GK McPherson Perpetual Trophy for Most Points in Southdown
2018: Not awarded
Suffolk Challenge Cup for Most Points 2018: JT Miles
ANZ Champion of Champions - Ram Lamb, Mutton Breeds 2018: JT Miles
ANZ Champion of Champions - Wool Breed Ram 2018: Dunfield Farming
Perpetual Challenge Rose Bowl for Most Points in Prime Lambs 2018: JT Miles
North Canterbury Freezing Co Heaviest Gift Lamb Cup 2018: R & K Currie
HJ Freeman Challenge Trophy for Most Points in Black Faced, Purebred Sheep Classes (Hampshire, Dorset Down, South Dorset Down, Suffolk & South Suffolk) 2018: JT Miles
WOOL SECTION
RG Woodham Challenge Trophy for Most points in wool 2018: JD Stewart
TA Richards Challenge Trophy for Best Fleece in Show
2018: C Petrie
DAIRY GOAT SECTION
JE Harris Cup for Most Points in Dairy Goats 2018: Arscott & Jones
HORSE & PONY SECTION
Methven Pony Club Challenge Cup for best rider under 21 years who is a current financial member of the Methven Pony Club. 2018: M Rudge – Tally Ho Monte Carlo
Mr & Mrs GD Kelly Cavalier Challenge Cup for Champion Saddle Hack 2018: L Murray - Soweto
S Cox Challenge Trophy for Champion Park Hack 2018: N Gameson - Vienna
Dun Rovin Challenge Trophy for Most Points in Cobs
2018: L Chamberlain – Just Billy
Debonaire Challenge Cup
2018: A Scully - Ataahua Fascination
RC Todhunter Silver Cup - Supreme Saddle Pony 2018: A Weastell – Island Park Just Cruising
TS Harrison Perpetual Trophy for Champion Junior Rider 2018: A Weastell – Island Park Just Cruising
JF Franks Challenge Cup 2018: R Taggart – Arwen of Windward
Willow Spring Chelsea Challenge Cup 2018: K Fitzsimons - Skibbereen Upbeat
Elfin Trophy for Most Points in Unity Classes, District Competitors 2018: R Taggart – Arwen of Windward
Mr & Mrs G Callaghan Challenge Trophy for Pony Winning Most Points in Saddle Pony Section 2018: A Weastell – Island Park Just Cruising
In Hand Welsh Challenge Cup - Purebred Mare most suitable for breeding 2018: R Bartlett - Hollybank Sugar Plum
In Hand Welsh Challenge Cup - Partbred Mare most suitable for breeding
2018: K Barringer - Stoneybrooke Dreamtime
AM Leask - Champion Clydesdale Mare
2018: Not awarded
Strathaven Challenge Cup, best stallion or colt 2018: Not awarded
A Stevens Challenge Tray - best walking & working Clydesdale 2018: Not awarded
Challenge Trophy - Champion Working Hunter 2018: S Simpson - Mountaineer
Hay's Challenge Cup, RTR Open Hunter 2018: A Weastell – Mr Coaster
JH Muirhead Perpetual Cup for Best Gentleman Rider 2018: Not awarded
JH Muirhead Perpetual Teapot for Best Lady Rider
2018: A Weastell – Mr Coaster
Blue Boy Trophy - most points in Pony Hunter Jumping
2018: A Velenski - Stoneriver Moonshy
Gluyas Motors Ltd Challenge Trophy for Most Points in Hacks & Hunters
2018: S Simpson - Mountaineer
Mr & Mrs AL Dunn & Family Challenge Trophy for Horse or Pony Winning Most Points
2018: A Weastell – Island Park Just Cruising
DOG TRIALS
Mr & Mrs HM King Challenge Cup for Winner of the “Run Off” 2018: P Ross – Kit
DJ Hendry ESQ Challenge Cup for Winner of District Maiden Class 2018: P Ross – Kit
WF Ross Challenge Cup, Re-donated by the Estate of EG Milne for Winner of Open Maiden Class 2018: P Ross – Kit
MCC Perpetual Challenge Cup Donated by Mid Canterbury Stock & Station Agents Association for Dog Gaining Most Points in District Open Class
2018: P Ross - Kit
Challenge Cup Re-donated by Mr C Wilson for the Winner of Open Dog Trial Class 2018: P Binnie - Liz
John Watson Memorial Challenge Cup, Presented by EJ Watson for Most Points Gained at Dog Trials by a Member of Any Young Farmers Club 2018: Not Awarded
FRUIT & VEGETABLE SECTION
RG Robinson Ltd Cup for Most Points in Potato Section 2018: C Ellery
CHCH Press Challenge Trophy for Most Points in Vegetables
2018: C Ellery
FARM PRODUCE SECTION
R & J McIntosh Silver Tray for Winner of Wheat Competition 2018: Springfield Estate
AWA Lochhead Challenge Trophy - most points in Farm Produce 2018: Creeside Farm
HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION
Edna Lowe Challenge Trophy for Most Points in Eggs, Jams & Preserves 2018: J Hampton
Alford Forest Rural Women New Zealand Cup for Most Points in Knitting
2018: B Johnston
Hand Spun Tray
2018: J Maxwell
E Holmes Challenge Trophy for Most Points Arts & Crafts 2018: M O’Malley
Limbrick Challenge Trophy for Most Points in Needlework & Handwork 2018: W Hansen
A Drummond Trophy for Most Points in Produce, Preserves & Cooking 2018: K Glass
ME Stone Memorial Challenge Cup for Mt Hutt District Exhibitor Scoring Most Points in any Nine Classes in Cookery Section 2018: K Glass
McLaughlin Cup for Most Points in Cooking
2018: K Glass
Girvan Cup, Best Photograph in Show 2018: P Hood
McLaughlin Trophy for Most Points in Cut Flowers 2018: J Reed
Akarana Perpetual Trophy for Most Points in Open Floral Art 2018: A Donald
EM Bland Memorial Cup, most points in junior cookery 2018: B Glass
C Wightman Challenge Cup for Most Points in Junior Arts & Crafts 2018: O Keane
Akarana Perpetual Candlestick for Most Points in Junior Decorative 2018: S Marr
Best Entry in Workshop Craft Cup 2018: J Todd
Matson & Allan Real Estate, Outstanding Young Achievers Award, Most Points in Home Industries Classes, District Competitors 2018: S Marr
CHILDREN’S PET SECTION
Mr GA Rountree Cup for Best Pet Lamb 2018: H Hayes - Honey
DANCING SECTION
Christie Family Cup, Under 14, most points 2018: E Smith
DF Watson Cup, Under 8, most points 2018: I Craw
Harrison Cup, Under 10 most points 2018: M Harrison
Mrs J North Cup, Under 12, most points
2018: E Smith
Novice Cup 2018: B Allison
TRADE DISPLAY
D Dalton Challenge Trophy for Best Laid Out Exhibit in the Trade Space Area 2018: Philip Wareing Ltd
ACROSS SECTIONS
Haskett Tray - Most Points in Black & Coloured Sheep & Wool
2018: JD Stewart
Past President's Cup - Exhibitor Gaining Most Points in Show 2018: J Reed
Thomas Dowling Memorial Cup – Most Points in Livestock
2018: JT Miles
Thomas Dowling Memorial Shield - Most Points in Livestock & Farm Produce 2018: JT Miles
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Wood Chopping
Full details are available from the undersigned. The Wood Chopping Section gratefully acknowledges the support of:
ALEX MCDONALD LTD DRYCREEK MEATS
FORESTRY MANAGEMENT LTD GOLDPINE RAKAIA
JOHN DARGUE TREE & HEDGE TRIMMING SERVICES KAKAHU FORESTRY LTD
METHVEN PUBS LTD METHVEN TRUCKING COMPANY
MOLLOY AGRICULTURE LTD PHILIP WAREING LTD
R&R PRECISION SPREADING LTD STAPLES & KIDD
SYNLAIT
Entries close on Saturday 8th of March 2019 with: Mr Mike Mckenzie 185 Waimarama Road RD 12 Rakaia 7782 Phone 0272042022 [email protected] Post entries will be accepted
Sheep
JUDGING: Commences 9:30am ENTRY FEE: Members $5.00, Non-Members $5.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 CONVENORS: Ben Streeter 0276143374 Hamish Monk 0275574611
• All single ram lamb prizes will be 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00.
• Where less than 3 entries in a class, first prize only will be paid.
• Where 3 or 4 entries in a class, first and second prize will be paid.
• Where 5 or more entries in a class, first, second and third prize will be paid OR as per class prize conditions.
• If there are more than 10 entries in a class, the prize money will be as follows: 1st $25.00, 2nd $20.00, 3rd $15.00, 4th $10.00, 5th $5.00
The Sheep Committee reserves the right to substitute monetary prizes with product prizes. This section is supported by:
AFFCO ALLFLEX
ALLIANCE GROUP ANZ ASB
BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM CANTERBURY MEAT PACKERS
DONAGHYS GALLAGHER FOND FOODS
LINE 7 NZ SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
PGG WRIGHTSON PHILIP WAREING LTD
PURINA RABOBANK
SILVER FERN FARMS SUSTAINABLE WATER
VETMED WESTPAC
Champion ribbons and Champion and Reserve Champion certificates will be allotted in all Stud Sheep sections.
• Registered or purebred sheep not eligible in prime sheep, prime lamb and flock ewe sections.
• Sheep unfairly shorn will be disqualified at the discretion of the Judge.
• All sheep in purebred class must be from registered stock.
• All entries in pedigree stock classes must be property of a breeder member of the appropriate breed society.
• No sheep allowed to compete in more than one class.
• Natural condition means no covering, trimming or shedding since the sheep was last shorn. Except that they may be placed under cover for the 48 hour period prior to the day of judging. Natural condition inspector will be on the grounds.
• Flock sheep, prime lambs and prime sheep may be eye clipped and lambs dipped and dagged.
• No exhibit entered in sheep classes will be allowed on grounds if suffering from footrot.
• All sheep in shorn classes must be shorn not earlier than July 20th and no later than 28 days prior to the date of the show, except in the case of meat breeds sheep, where the shearing date shall be on or after September 1. Black and Coloured shorn sheep classes are not to be shorn on or after May 20th.
• All adult male sheep must be from Brucellosis free flocks.
• Breed Championship Cups - will be awarded but held by the Association at the Convenor's discretion. All cups will be engraved with the new holder's details.
• Sponsors donations will be used at the Convenor's discretion across all breeds and classes unless otherwise stated.
NOTE: Class 50 and 51 Commercial Ram Class requires a separate Lamb entry. ANZ - CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS ANZ Champion of Champions judging to take place approximately 12 noon. ANZ ASHBURTON, supports the payment of $100.00 for the Champion Wool Breed Ram and $100.00 to the Best Ram Lamb Mutton Breeds.
Merino
Fine and Medium Combing Section
Class 1 Merino ram, 2-shear or over
Class 2 Merino ram 1-shear
Class 3 Merino ram lamb
Class 4 Merino ewe, 2-shear or over
Class 5 Merino ewe, 1-shear
Class 6 Merino ewe lamb
Strong Combing Section
Class 7 Merino ram, 2-shear or over
Class 8 Merino ram, 1-shear
Class 9 Merino ram lamb
Class 10 Merino ewe, 2-shear or over
Class 11 Merino ewe, 1-shear
Class 12 Merino ewe lamb
Corriedale
Eye clipping allowed in Natural Condition Classes.
Class 13 Corriedale ram, 2-shear or over
Class 14 Corriedale ram, 1-shear
Class 15 Corriedale ram, any age, natural condition
Class 16 Corriedale ram lamb
Class 17 Corriedale ram lamb, shorn
Class 18 Corriedale ewe, 2-shear or over, must have reared a lamb
Class 19 Corriedale ewe, 1-shear
Class 20 Corriedale ewe, any age, natural condition
Class 21 Corriedale ewe lamb
Borderdale
Class 22 Borderdale ram, any age, natural condition
Class 23 Borderdale ram lamb, shorn, natural condition
Class 24 Borderdale ewe, any age, natural condition
Class 25 Borderdale ewe lamb, shorn, natural condition
English Leicester
The English Leicester Breed Committee of the New Zealand Sheepbreeders' Association offers a cash prize of $20 for the best ram lamb in the English Leicester section. The winning entries must be from flocks registered with the New Zealand Sheepbreeders' Association. Three exhibitors with one or more entries each, or two exhibitors with two or more entries each, or no award will be made.
Class 26 English Leicester ram, 1-shear or over
Class 27 English Leicester ram lamb, natural condition
Class 28 English Leicester ewe, 1-shear or over
Class 29 English Leicester ewe lamb, natural condition
Border Leicester
Class 30 Border Leicester ram, 1-shear and over
Class 31 Border Leicester ram lamb, shorn, natural condition
Class 32 Pair Border Leicester ram lambs, shorn, natural condition
Class 33 Border Leicester ewe, 2-shear or over, must have reared a lamb
Class 34 Border Leicester ewe, 1-shear
Class 35 Border Leicester ewe lamb, shorn, natural condition
Class 36 Pair Border Leicester ewe lambs, shorn, natural condition
Romney
Class 37 Romney ram, 2-shear and over
Class 38 Romney ram, 1-shear, shorn after 1st January
Class 39 A pair of Romney ram lambs, shorn, natural condition
Class 40 Romney ram lamb, shorn, natural condition
Class 41 Romney ewe, 2-shear or over, must have reared a lamb
Class 42 Romney ewe, 1-shear
Class 43 Romney ewe, 1-shear, shorn after 1st January
Class 44 A pair of Romney ewe lambs, shorn, natural condition
Class 45 Romney ewe lamb, shorn, natural Condition
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Perendale
Class 46 Perendale ram, any age, natural condition
Class 47 Perendale ram lamb, natural condition
Class 48 Perendale ewe, any age, natural condition
Class 49 Perendale ewe lamb, natural condition
Commercial Ram Lamb Class
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $10, 5th $5
NOTE:
• These two classes must be a separate entry, not a lamb entered from any other classes.
• To be awarded to Classes 50 and 51.
• 51 Sired by Prime Lamb Breed Sire. Exhibitor to name breed.
Class 50 One ram lamb, any breed, sired by a wool breed sire
Class 51 One ram lamb, any breed, sired by a prime lamb breed sire
Emphasis to be placed on suitability for present day prime lamb production. To be judged by stock drafter and a prime lamb producer.
Southdown
Class 52 Southdown ram, 1-shear and over
Class 53 Southdown ram lamb, natural condition
Class 54 Southdown ewe, 1-shear
Class 55 Southdown ewe lamb
Texel
Class 56 Texel ram, 1-shear or over, natural condition
Class 57 Texel ram lamb, natural condition
Class 58 Texel ewe, 1-shear or over, natural condition
Class 59 Texel ewe lamb, natural condition
Hampshire
Class 60 Hampshire ram, any age, natural condition
Class 61 Hampshire ram lamb, natural condition
Class 62 Hampshire ewe, 2-shear or over, must have reared a lamb, natural condition
Class 63 Hampshire ewe, 1-shear, natural condition
Class 64 Hampshire ewe lamb, natural condition
Dorset Down
Class 65 Dorset Down ram, any age
Class 66 Dorset Down ram lamb
Class 67 Dorset Down Ewe, 2-shear and over, must have reared a lamb
Class 68 Dorset Down ewe, 1-shear
Class 69 Dorset Down ewe lamb
Suffolk
Class 70 Suffolk ram, any age, natural condition
Class 71 Suffolk ram lamb, natural condition
Class 72 Suffolk ewe lamb, natural condition
Class 73 Suffolk ewe, 2-shear and over, must have reared a lamb, natural condition
Class 74 Suffolk ewe, 1-shear, natural condition
South Suffolk
Class 75 South Suffolk ram lamb, natural condition
Class 76 South Suffolk, 1 pair ram lambs, natural condition
Class 77 South Suffolk ram, 1-shear, natural condition
Class 78 South Suffolk ram, 2-shear and over, natural condition
Class 79 South Suffolk ewe lamb, natural condition
Class 80 South Suffolk pair of ewe lambs, natural condition
Class 81 South Suffolk ewe, 1-shear, natural condition
Class 82 South Suffolk ewe, 2-shear or over, natural condition
Poll Dorset
Class 83 Poll Dorset ram, any age, natural condition
Class 84 Poll Dorset ram lamb, natural condition
Class 85 Poll Dorset ewe lamb, natural condition
Class 86 Poll Dorset ewe, 1-shear, natural condition
Class 87 Poll Dorset ewe, 2-shear and over, natural condition
Black and Coloured
2019 Breed Feature
The METHVEN A&P ASSOCIATION sponsors a special prize of $50 for the Champion Ram and $50 for the Champion Ewe.
• All sheep to be shown in natural condition.
• Black and Coloured shorn sheep classes are not to be shorn on or after May 20th.
Class 88 Black & coloured ram, 2-shear and over
Class 89 Black & coloured ram, 1-shear
Class 90 Black & coloured wether, 1-shear
Class 91 Black & coloured ram lamb, woolly
Class 92 Black & coloured ram lamb, shorn after 1 January
Class 93 Black & coloured ewe, 1-shear, strong
Class 94 Black & coloured ewe, 1-shear, fine
Class 95 Black & coloured ewe lamb, woolly, strong
Class 96 Black & coloured ewe lamb, woolly, fine
Class 97 Black & coloured ewe, 2-shear and over, strong
Class 98 Black & coloured ewe, 2-shear and over, fine
Prime Lamb Competition
ENTRY FEE: Members $5.00, Non-Members $5.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $10, 5th $5
• PAIR of lambs being judged ON HOOF only.
• Rosette to be awarded to Champion Pen Prime Lambs Class 99 and 100.
• All Lambs must be shown in natural condition.
• No covering, spraying or trimming.
• Lambs should not exceed 23kg carcass weight. Weight range between 15 - 23kg carcass weight.
Class 99 Two mutton Crossbred lambs, shorn or woolly, most suitable for export
Class 100 Two Crossbred lambs, most suitable for export, wool breeds
ASB Gift Lamb Competition
• Gift lambs (prime) will be judged on hoof on show day.
• Gifts of other classes also accepted (store lambs/two tooths/ewes etc)
• All gifted stock will be auctioned on show day, at the completion of the Grand Parade, immediately prior to the calf auction, in the sheep pens, approximately 2:30pm.
• Prize giving and BBQ will be held at the completion of the lamb auction in the ASB tent next to the calf pens.
Gifted stock will be collected by a Methven A&P representative, or, can be dropped off to the show
grounds either the day before the show or by 9:30am on show day.
Class 101 ASB Gift Lamb Competition
Shearing
CONVENOR: Bruce Lilley 033028542 / 0275533085
Entries will be taken on day of show. If you require any further information, please contact the convenor.
The shearing section appreciates the support of: BAYLEYS ASHBURTON
HEINIGER NZ - GEOFF HOLMES MAINLAND WOOL
PHILIP WAREING LTD PROSHEAR
Class 115 Mainland Wool Open ENTRY FEE: $20.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $300, 2nd $200, 3rd $150, 4th $100
Class 116 Proshear Senior ENTRY FEE: $15.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $200, 2nd, $160, 3rd $120
Class 117 Bayleys Ashburton Intermediate ENTRY FEE: $12.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $150, 2nd $120, 3rd $100
Class 118 Junior ENTRY FEE: $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st 100, 2nd $80, 3rd $60
Wool
JUDGING: Friday 15th March, 2019, 1pm ENTRY FEE: Members $3.00, Non-Members $3.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $6.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00
CONVENORS: Stuart Mangin 302 8073 Andrew Griffiths 0274840104
• Third prize will only be paid out if there are four or more entries in each section.
• Prize money will be available at 4:30pm at the Sheep caravan.
• All fleeces must be skirted to the highest commercial standards and must be of a normal seasons growth. Up to three entries in each class are accepted from each competitor.
• Rosettes will be presented to Champion Fleece in Fine Wool Section and Crossbred Wool Section. $30.00 prize money will be awarded to Champion Fleece and $15.00 to Reserve Fleece.
NOTE: All fleeces to be in by Friday 15th March for judging at 1pm.
SYSTEM OF JUDGING: Fleeces are weighed and then assessed by the judges and awards made in accordance with the following scale of points (as recommended by the Royal Agricultural Society of NZ). 1. Clean Fleece Weight 35 points 2. Colour 10 points 3. Soundness 10 points 4. Staple Length
(a) Optimum 10 points
(b) Evenness 5 points 5. Crimp 10 points 6. Staple Formation 10 points 7. Handle and Lustre-Brightness 5 points 8. Freedom from Fault 5 points Total 100 points
Points for clean fleece weight will be calculated from the relevant RAS tables.
The judge may, at their own discretion change fleeces from one class to their correct class without prejudice to an Exhibitor. Exhibitors who have had their fleeces changed can apply to the section steward who will inform them where their exhibits have been placed. All fleeces must be the property
of a bona fide farmer, but it is necessary that the Exhibitor be the breeder of the sheep. Only the current season's wool is eligible for competition.
2019 NATIONAL GOLDEN FLEECE COMPETITION
The competition is open to all fleeces of appropriate classification.
10-11 May 2019 50th year celebrations, hosted by the RAS at the Rangiora
Showgrounds displays, sites & working exhibits
For further information and entry forms W: www.ras.org.nz – P: 03 313 1004
NOTE: All fleeces to be in by Friday 15th March for judging at 1pm.
Fine Wool Section
Class 119 Fine or medium Merino ram
Class 120 Fine or medium Merino ewe or wether
Class 121 Fine or medium Merino hogget
Class 122 Strong Merino ram
Class 123 Strong Merino ewe or wether
Class 124 Strong Merino hogget
Class 125 Corriedale or halfbreed ram
Class 126 Corriedale or halfbreed ewe
Class 127 Flock ewe or wether
Crossbred Wool Section
MAINLAND WOOL LTD donates $50.00 to winners in Class 129 and 130.
Class 128 Crossbred ram, above 31 microns
Class 129 Crossbred ewe, above 30 microns
Class 130 Crossbred ewe hogget, shorn as a lamb
Class 131 Lamb fleece
Class 132 Lambs wool blend, minimum 4kg to be judged on evenness of blend
Class 133 Second shear blend, minimum weight 8kg to be judged on evenness of blend
NOTE: All fleeces to be in by Friday 15th March for judging at 1pm.
Black and Coloured Wool
All fleeces are to be judged as suitable for handcraft.
Class 134 Woolley hogget fleece, 30 microns or finer
Class 135 Woolley hogget fleece, 31 microns and stronger
Class 136 Mature fleece, 31 microns and finer
Class 137 Mature fleece, 33 microns and stronger
Gift Fleece Competition
ENTRY FEE: Free PRIZE MONEY: 1st $40, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $15
Fleece becomes the property of Methven A&P Association.
Class 138 Fleece, flock sheep only, to be judged at Judge's discretion
Dairy Goats
JUDGING: 10am Goats to be penned by 9:30am ENTRY FEE: Members $2.00, Non-Members $3.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00
• Prize money for 1st, 2nd and 3rd will be paid out on Show Day.
• The By Laws of the RAS of NZ for the Exhibition of Dairy Goats apply.
• NO ENTIRE MALE GOAT will be admitted to the Showgrounds.
• BREED AWARDS - To be awarded only if the animal is deemed worthy and is not already eligible for a Breed Champion prefix or is a BCH.
• A trophy will be awarded to an Exhibitor with most points in show.
Standard Age Classes for Does
Class 139 Herd Register Doe, in milk, under 3 years
Class 140 Herd Register Doe, in milk, 3 to 5 years
Class 141 Herd Register Doe, in milk, 5 years and over
CHAMPION HERD REGISTER DOE: To be selected from first prize winners. RESERVE CHAMPION HERD REGISTER DOE: The second place winner in the class from which the Champion was selected to be paraded with the other first place winner for selection for Reserve.
Class 142 Herd Register Grand Champion Doe Open to any Doe which has obtained her Grand Champion status.
CHAMPION CHALLENGE: To be selected from the winner of this class and the Champion Herd Register Doe. NO award will be made if there is no competition.
Breed Certificates
Class 143 Associated Record Doe, in milk, under 3 years
Class 144 Associated Record Doe, in milk, 3 to 5 years
Class 145 Associated Record Doe, in milk, 5 years and over
CHAMPION ASSOCIATED RECORD DOE: To be selected from the first prize winners in the above classes. RESERVE CHAMPION ASSOCIATED RECORD DOE: The second place winner in the class from which the Champion was selected to be paraded with the other first place winners for selection of Reserve.
Class 146 Associated Record Grand Champion Doe Open to any Doe which has obtained her Grand Champion status.
CHAMPION CHALLENGE: To be selected from the winner of this class and the Champion Associated Record Doe. NO award will be made if there is no competition.
Special in Milk Classes
All goats entered in this section must be entered in their standard age class.
Class 147 Senior Progeny: Two daughters in milk of the same sire but different dams. Names of sire and dams to be given on entry form.
Class 148 Herd Register Type and Production 1 Rules as per NZDGBA regulations.
Class 149 Associated Record Type and Production 1 Rules as per NZDGBA regulations.
Class 150 Herd Register Best Udder Open to all does who have borne a kid. To be judged when full and again when stripped out. Points awarded for both full and empty udder to be totalled to determine the prize winners. Does must be fully stripped prior to entering the ring for the empty udder judging.
Class 151 Associated Record Best Udder Open to all does who have borne a kid. To be judged when full and again when stripped out. Points awarded for both full and empty udder to be totalled to determine the prize winners. Does must be fully stripped prior to entering the ring for the empty udder judging.
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Junior Showmanship Classes
To be judged on exhibitors ability to lead, place, turn, stop and start their goat. To answer questions. Show preparation and appearance of exhibitor and goat taken into account. Exhibitor age to be included on entry form.
Class 152 Junior Showmanship for young persons 15 years and under
Class 153 Herd Person aged 15-25 years
Standard Age Classes for Junior Does
Class 154 Herd Register Maiden Doe or Goatling To be 12 months and under 30 months that has never borne a kid, including maiden milkers and springing does.
Class 155 Herd Register Doe Kid To be under 12 months.
HERD REGISTER CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE: To be selected from the above classes. HERD REGISTER RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE: The second place winner in the class from which the Champion was selected to be paraded with the other first place winner for selection of Reserve.
Class 156 Associated Record Maiden Doe or Goatling To be 12 months and under 30 months that has never borne a kid, including maiden milkers and springing does.
Class 157 Associated Record Doe Kid To be under 12 months.
ASSOCIATED RECORD CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE: To be selected from the two above classes. ASSOCIATED RECORD RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE: The second place winner in the class from which the Champion was selected to be paraded with the other first place winner for selection of Reserve.
Junior Special Classes
Class 158 Junior Progeny Two daughters under 30 months that have not borne a kid of same sire but different dams. Name of sire and dams to be given on entry form.
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Horses and Ponies
RULES
• Only Methven A&P back numbers to be used.
• A $7.00 fee will be charged for all back numbers with $5 refundable upon return. A $2 fee will be retained for a judge's travel fund. This will be used at the discretion of the Methven A&P Association towards reimbursing equestrian judges some travel expenses incurred.
• No breast plate numbers allowed.
• OWNERSHIP RAS RULE: All exhibits entered in competitive classes, ring events or parading (whether by invitation or by entry) must be entered in the name of the bona fide owner. All animals must be named at time of entry, as on their RAS Certificate where applicable.
• LEASES/PARTNERSHIPS RAS RULE: A lease/partnership lodged with the RAS must cover each leased or partnered exhibit competing at any Show/Event. A lease or partnership must be recorded with the RAS on a recognised form to be acceptable. All benefits and penalties relating to an exhibit shall be attributed to the lessee or partner. If the exhibit is registered with an affiliated Breed Society the lease/partnership must also be registered with that Society. Leases or partnerships must be for no less than a six (6) month period and shall commence, on receipt of confirmation from the RAS that it has been received.
• LENT/BORROWED: If an exhibit is lent or borrowed (lease or partnership not filed) by the owner to compete, the owner will remain the Person Responsible for that exhibit.
• Riders may compete in only one rider class and district rider if eligible. AGES APPLY AS OF 1ST AUGUST 2018.
• No delay will be permitted between classes and any competitor not ready to compete will be eliminated.
• All prize winners to appear in Grand Parade.
• 80% refunds of entry fees will only be made on production of a Veterinary Certificate or Medical Certificate to be dated stating when injury or illness occurred. To be received by Show Secretary no later than seven (7) days after day of show.
• RAS Equestrian Levy -A levy of $1.15 per entry is contained within the entry fee.
METHVEN A&P ASSOCIATION RULE 12: District competition shall mean the area bounded by the Rakaia River in the north, the Mitcham, Winchmore-Dromore and Black Road in the east, the south branch of the Ashburton River in the south and the Southern Alps in the west.
METHVEN A&P ASSOCIATION 'DISTRICT RULING': Owned in the district (see Rule 12 above) and ridden by the bona fide owner, a member of the owner's family, a holder of a lease or partnership certificate or a current financial member of the Methven Pony Club.
HATS AND SAFETY HELMETS:
• 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. Hats/helmets must conform with the current approved safety standards. These standards may be subject to change, but the latest list can be found at www.ras.org.nz under the equestrian tab. The RAS will advise any changes via their website and Facebook.
• All hats/helmets that conform to the above, must be identified by the current tag system implemented by NZPCA, ESNZ and RAS. No red tag - no entry to the ring.
STALLIONS & COLTS:
• All stallions and colts must be shown in a bit with the exception of foals, miniature horses and Shetland pony yearlings.
• 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.
• 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 (2) RAS official 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.
• Handlers and riders of stallions/colts must wear an approved hi viz vest at all Shows/Events when outside the showing ring. Vests can be purchased from RAS Head Office.
• Stallions and colts can only be tied to a truck or float if they are under constant supervision or are tied within an approved solid framed portable yard that is attached the outside of the truck or float. Otherwise they must be confined within their float or truck.
NOVICE CLASSIFICATION:
• 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
• Winners failing to produce their RAS Certificate when requested forfeit their awards on the day.
• Novice exhibits are eligible for open classes. If that novice exhibit wins the open class, then they are eligible for the open championship.
• All horses & ponies in novice non-jumping classes to be shown in snaffle bridle.
• Adult riders may ride in novice pony section.
PRIZE MONEY:
• First, second, third, fourth & fifth Prize Ribbons will be awarded according to judge's decision. Prize money will be paid out on Show Day.
• The Horse Committee reserves the right to substitute monetary prizes with product prizes.
CHAMPIONSHIP JUDGING:
• Champion & 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 second placed animal in the class from which the champion has been selected shall parade with the other first place getters for reserve champion.
WHIPS:
• Whips in ridden classes shall not exceed 76cm in length. Whips in lead rein and first ridden sections shall not exceed 68cm including the flap, which shall measure no more than 2cm wide and 4cm long. Whips in led classes shall not exceed 145cm.
MEASURING:
• Where classes are defined by height, competitors/exhibitors must carry a current RAS Certificate for their horse/pony at all RAS affiliated Shows/Events, and must produce it upon request to any authorised Show/Event personnel. Any competitor unable to produce such a certificate means that the exhibit is ineligible to compete, and will forfeit any awards.
• Methven A&P Temporary Measuring Certificates are for this Show only and for competitors/exhibitors living in the
Methven A&P boundary (see Rule 12). A maximum of two temporary measuring certificates per horse in one show season. Stewards will be in attendance at the measuring stand (near Pony Ring entrance) 7:15am - 10:00am. Measures will cost $10 inc GST/measure.
• All young stock height classes AS AT DAY OF SHOW.
• All Ponies must be 148cm and under and riders under 17 years as at 1st August 2017.
• All horses & ponies may ONLY compete under one height standard.
SHOW JUMPING CLASSES - HORSES & PONIES:
• All Classes run under ESNZ Rules.
• Horse/Pony height certificates and performance cards must be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination.
• See all the conditions at the start of Show Jumping section.
CLEAN SPORT
• The Rules of the Royal A&P Society New Zealand in regard to Forbidden Substances apply. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the Show/Event and that testing of all animals is at the person responsible's risk. Forbidden Substance - Any substance capable of affecting the speed, stamina, courage or conduct of a horse, pony, donkey or mule by its action upon the central or peripheral nervous system or the cardio-vascular, respiratory, alimentary, digestive, muscoskeletal or urogenital systems.
YELLOW CARD:
• This Show/Event supports the RAS 'Yellow Card' system. A Yellow card will be issued in cases of offences in respect of abuse of animals or inappropriate behaviour as per the RAS Constitution and the RAS Rules & Regulations/By Laws including the Equestrian Rulebook, the RAS affiliated Show/Event/registered Measuring Stand and their grounds and their duly appointed delegates may deliver to the Person Responsible a Yellow Warning Card (either immediately or within 10 days of the show) which suspends any penalty until possible new offences. Full wording of the 'Yellow Card' system is available to view on the RAS website - www.ras.org.nz
ARREARS
• No person who is in arrears with regard to entry fees, subscriptions or any other Show/Event charge is eligible to compete at any affiliated Show/Event. Proof of payment will be required before restriction is lifted.
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 in regards to an RAS official, the show is to request the assistance of RAS Head Office as to how to deal with this.
CLEANING:
• Stables, covered yards or open yards that remain uncleaned at the conclusion of the show will have an invoice sent for cleaning costs.
NOTE:
• The onus is on all exhibitors to be familiar with the updated Royal Agricultural Society's Equestrian Competitors and Judges Rule Book and Guidelines. Copies for sale from RAS Head Office (Order form on website) or the rulebook can be downloaded from the website - www.ras.org.nz
FOURFLAX ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS $100 GRAND PARADE ATTENDANCE SPOT PRIZE
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
-Don’t forget to add 1 back number per horse/pony-
RAS Livamol Thoroughbred Series
JUDGING: 11am, main ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st Livamol Product, 2nd $8, 3rd $5
Open to any branded thoroughbred horse. To be eligible for the 2018-2019 series you must register your horse with RAS Head Office, [email protected].
Judging: 80% Conformation, 20% Paces & Manners.
Judges to assess each horse individually with saddles removed after they have been assessed ridden. Horses to show true Thoroughbred qualities. Horses to show a good walk as well as gallop (room permitting).
This class is part of an overall series and points are accumulated by the horse on their 1-4th placings. Features will be held at the NZ Royal A&P Show and HOY however normal points will apply for the series. The series will finish at HOY and a prize giving will be held at the completion of the RAS Livamol class at HOY. (For those shows that run after 2019 HOY – points will be taken through to the 2020 HOY prize giving). Overall winner of the series will receive – trophy, V sash, Livamol product and RAS medal.
Class 159 Ridden Thoroughbred Show Horse, over 148cm
Hack - HOY Qualifying Section
JUDGING: 8:00am sharp, main ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
Horse/Pony height certificates and performance cards must be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination.
Supreme Saddle Horse sash and garland kindly sponsored by: METHVEN EQUINE CENTRE
Supreme Saddle Horse to receive a bag of chafflage kindly donated by: GLENWILLOW FEEDS
Champion Rider posy and sash kindly sponsored by: MOUNT HUTT PODS
Champion and reserve Paced and Mannered Horse ribbons kindly sponsored by: JESSE O’FLAHERTY
Champion and reserve ribbons kindly sponsored by: LOVE LAUNDRY
Definition of a Hack. A Hack should show quality, elegance, and gaiety with very good paces. It must be well mannered and capable of giving its rider a pleasant and easy ride over a short distance.
Class 160 Methven Pony Club Challenge Cup Best Rider under 21 years who is a current financial member of the Methven Pony Club. Mounts to be over 148cm and to be ridden by bona fide owner or member of owner's family.
METHVEN PONY CLUB donates two Special Ribbons.
Class 161 District horse Owned in the district (Rule 12) and ridden by the bona fide owner, a member of the owner's family, a holder of a lease or partnership certificate or a current financial member of the Methven Pony Club. Winner and runner up to receive wide ribbons.
Ribbons and a bag of chafflage for the winner kindly sponsored by: GLENWILLOW FEEDS
Class 162 Youth Rider, 17yrs & under 21 years
Champion Adult Rider to be judged from the winners of Novice, Youth, Gentleman & Lady Rider Classes, approx 10:20am in the Saddle Hunter Ring.
Class 163 Novice Hack, 0-2 wins
Class 164 Novice Hack, 0-5 wins
Judging of Champion and Reserve Novice Hack. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 165 Novice paced & mannered Hack, 0-5 wins
Class 166 Open Hack over 158cm and not exceeding 163cm
Class 167 Open Hack over 163cm
Class 168 Open Lady's Hack, on type May be ridden by a lady or gent - conformation class
Class 169 Open Gentleman's Hack, on type May be ridden by a lady or gent - conformation class
Judging of Champion and Reserve Saddle Hack Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 170 Open Hack, best paces to be judged
Class 171 Open Hack, best manners to be judged
Winners of paced and mannered classes to parade for Champion Paced and Mannered at 10:30am in the Saddle Hunter Ring.
Judging of Supreme Champion Saddle Horse, (Saddle Hack, Saddle Hunter, Park Hack, Riding Horse and Saddle Cob) to be judged in Saddle Hunter Ring approx 10:45am.
Riding Horse - HOY Qualifying Section
JUDGING: 8:15am, main ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
An exhibit may only be entered in the Show Hack or Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter section. Horses will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved. The Novice status of the horse from previous Show Hack, Park Hack or Saddle Hunter competitions will apply.
Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons kindly sponsored by : PROFESSIONALS METHVEN
Supreme Saddle Horse sash and garland kindly sponsored by: METHVEN EQUINE CENTRE
Supreme Saddle Horse to receive a bag of chafflage kindly donated by: GLENWILLOW FEEDS
Champion Rider posy and sash kindly sponsored by: MOUNT HUTT PODS
Champion and reserve Paced and Mannered Horse ribbons kindly sponsored by: JESSE O’FLAHERTY
Class 172 Gentleman Rider, 21 years and over
Champion Adult Rider to be judged from the winners of Novice, Youth, Gentleman & Lady Rider Classes, approx 10:20am in the Saddle Hunter Ring.
Class 173 Novice riding horse, 0-2 wins
Class 174 Novice riding horse, 0-5 wins
Judging of Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Riding Horse. Second placed Novice Riding Horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining horses for Reserve Champion.
Class 175 Novice paced & mannered riding horse, 0-5 wins
Class 176 Open riding horse, over 148cm, not exceeding 158cm
Class 177 Open riding horse, over 158cm, not exceeding 163cm
Class 178 Open riding horse, over 163cm
Class 179 Open Lady's riding horse, on type May be ridden by a lady or gent - conformation class
Class 180 Open Gentleman's riding horse, on type May be ridden by a lady or gent - conformation class
Judging of Champion and Reserve Champion Riding Horse. Second placed horse to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 181 Open riding horse, best paces to be judged
Class 182 Open riding horse, best manners to be judged
Winners of paced and mannered classes to parade for Champion Paced and Mannered at 10:30am in Saddle Hunter Ring.
Judging of Supreme Champion Saddle Horse, (Saddle Hack, Saddle Hunter, Park Hack, Riding Horse and Saddle Cob) to be judged in Saddle Hunter Ring approx 10:45am.
Saddle Hunter
HOY Qualifying Section
JUDGING: 8:15am, main ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
Horse/Pony height certificates and performance cards must be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination.
Supreme Saddle Horse sash and garland kindly sponsored by: METHVEN EQUINE CENTRE
Champion Rider posy and sash kindly sponsored by: MOUNT HUTT PODS
Supreme Saddle Horse to receive a bag of chafflage kindly donated by: GLENWILLOW FEEDS
Champion and reserve Paced and Mannered Horse ribbons kindly sponsored by: JESSE O’FLAHERTY
Champion and reserve ribbons kindly donated by: AG REPAIRS
Definition of a Saddle Hunter: A Hunter should have substance, be active and well-mannered with strong easy paces. It must be capable of carrying its rider for long distances over varied country. Saddle Hunters may be required to gallop.
Class 183 Novice Rider, 17 years and over, 0-5 wins
Champion Adult Rider to be judged from the winners of Novice, Youth, Gentleman & Lady Rider Classes, approx 10:20am in the Saddle Hunter Ring.
Class 184 Novice Saddle Hunter, 0-2 wins
Class 185 Novice Saddle Hunter, 0-5 wins
Judging of Champion and Reserve Novice Saddle Hunter. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 186 Novice paced and mannered Saddle Hunter, 0-5 wins
Class 187 Open Saddle Hunter over 148cm, not exceeding 163cm
Class 188 Open Saddle Hunter, over 163cm
Class 189 Open Lady's Saddle Hunter, on type May be ridden by a lady or gent - conformation class
Class 190 Open Gentleman's Saddle Hunter, on type May be ridden by a lady or gent - conformation class Judging of Champion and Reserve Saddle Hunter. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 191 Open Saddle Hunter, best paces to be judged
Class 192 Open Saddle Hunter, best manners to be judged
Winners of paced and mannered classes to parade for Champion Paced and Mannered at 10:30am in Saddle Hunter Ring.
Judging of Supreme Champion Saddle Horse, (Saddle Hack, Saddle Hunter, Park Hack, Riding Horse and Saddle Cob) to be judged in Saddle Hunter Ring approx 10:45am.
Park Hack - HOY Qualifying Section
JUDGING: 8:15am, main ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
Horse/Pony height certificates and performance cards must be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination.
Supreme Saddle Horse sash and garland kindly sponsored by: METHVEN EQUINE CENTRE
Supreme Saddle Horse to receive a bag of chafflage kindly donated by: GLENWILLOW FEEDS
Champion Rider posy and sash kindly sponsored by: MOUNT HUTT PODS
Champion and reserve Paced and Mannered Horse ribbons kindly sponsored by: JESSE O’FLAHERTY
Champion & Novice Ribbons kindly sponsored by: METHVEN TROTTING CLUB
Class 193 Lady Rider, 21 years and over
Champion Adult Rider to be judged from the winners of Novice, Youth, Gentleman & Lady Rider Classes, approx 10:20am in the Saddle Hunter Ring.
Class 194 Novice Park Hack, 0-2 wins
Class 195 Novice Park Hack, 0-5 wins
Judging of Champion and Reserve Novice Park Hack. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
Class 196 Novice paced and mannered Park Hack, 0-5 wins
Class 197 Open Park Hack over 148cm, not exceeding 153cm
Class 198 Open Park Hack, over 153cm, not exceeding 158cm
Class 199 Open Lady's Park Hack, on type May be ridden by a lady or gent - conformation class
Class 200 Open Gentleman's Park Hack, on type May be ridden by a lady or gent - conformation class.
Judging of Champion and Reserve Park Hack. Second placed horse to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 201 Open Park Hack, best paces to be judged
Class 202 Open Park Hack, best manners to be judged
Winners of paced and mannered classes to parade for Champion Paced and Mannered at 10:30am in Saddle Hunter Ring.
Judging of Supreme Champion Saddle Horse, (Saddle Hack, Saddle Hunter, Park Hack, Riding Horse and Saddle Cob) to be judged in Saddle Hunter Ring approx 10:45am.
FOURFLAX ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS $100 GRAND PARADE ATTENDANCE SPOT PRIZE
Saddle Cobs
JUDGING: 9:30am approx, following in hand horse, northern ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
Horse/Pony height certificates and performance cards must be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination.
Supreme Saddle Horse sash and garland kindly sponsored by: METHVEN EQUINE CENTRE
Supreme Saddle Horse to receive a bag of chafflage kindly donated by: GLENWILLOW FEEDS
Champion Rider posy and sash kindly sponsored by: MOUNT HUTT PODS
Champion and reserve Paced and Mannered Horse ribbons kindly sponsored by: JESSE O’FLAHERTY
Class 203 Best presented Saddle Cob and rider
Class 204 Best rider on a Saddle Cob, 21 years and over Note for 17-21 year old Saddle Cob riders: youth rider class in Hack section.
Champion Rider to be judged approx 10:20am in the Saddle Hunter Ring.
Class 205 Saddle Cob not over 152cm
Class 206 Saddle Cob over 152cm, not exceeding 155cm
Judging of Champion and Reserve Champion Cob.
Class 207 Best paced Saddle Cob
Class 208 Best mannered Saddle Cob
Winners of paced and mannered classes to parade for Champion paced and mannered at 10:30am in Saddle Hunter Ring.
Judging of Supreme Champion Saddle Horse, (Saddle Hack, Saddle Hunter, Park Hack, Riding Horse and Saddle Cob) to be judged in Saddle Hunter Ring approx 10:45am.
Show Ponies
• NZ Riding Pony Society Class - judged A Ring 10:15am approx.
• Champion Rider - approx 10:30am in A Ring. To be judged from winners of Rider 15 and 16 years old, Rider 12, 13 and 14 years old, Rider 11 years and under and Novice Junior Rider.
• Champion Paced and Mannered - judged in A Ring 10:45am approx.
• Supreme Champion Pony - judged A Ring 11:00am approx.
• Grand Parade, 2:00pm.
PONY UNITY CLASSES: To be judged as a class, combination of rider, pony, presentation, paces and manners, riding ability and correct walk out and trot back on the lead.
Conditions: ·
• Riders must report promptly to the Steward.
• Riders can enter one class only and ride no more than one pony or horse.
• No pony or horse can be entered for more than one rider.
• Snaffle bits only for Willow Spring Chelsea Cup.
• Whips may be carried.
• Both rider and pony/horse must be named on the entry form, otherwise the competitor will be disqualified.
• Ponies/horses must be owned by the competitor or his/her immediate family.
• Leases and partnerships which have been registered with the RAS and have subsisted for at least three months are also permitted.
Group A Ponies
HOY Qualifying Section
Over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm
JUDGING: 8:00am SHARP, pony ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
• Riders under 17 years of age as at 1st August 2018 - except novice classes.
• All prize winners to appear in Grand Parade.
Ribbons sponsored by: GOLDEN BAY DOLOMITE
Supreme Pony sash and garland kindly sponsored by: METHVEN TYRE & HIRE
Supreme Pony to receive one bag of chafflage kindly donated by: GLENWILLOW FEEDS
Champion Junior Rider posy and sash kindly sponsored by: NEW ZEALAND TRACTORS LTD
Champion and Reserve Paced and Mannered ribbons sponsored by: STONEFIELDS PONY STUD
Class 209 Best district combination on a Show Pony, over 138cm, not exceeding 148cm Owned in the district (Rule 12) and ridden by the bona fide owner, a member of the owner's family, a holder of a lease or partnership certificate or a current financial member of the Methven Pony Club. Winner and Runner up receive wide ribbons donated by the METHVEN PONY CLUB.
Class 210 Rider, 15 and 16 years old
Champion Rider approx 10:30am, A Ring.
Class 211 Debonaire Challenge Cup (donated by Mrs AW Mahoney)
• The rider to be 13 years and under as at 1st August 2018.
• Pony not to exceed 148cm.
• To be judged as a class, combination of rider and pony, presentation, paces and manners and riding ability.
Class 212 Novice Show Pony, 0-2 wins
Class 213 Novice Show Pony, 0-5 wins
Judging of Champion and Reserve Novice Pony. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 214 Novice paced and mannered Show Pony, 0-5 wins
Class 215 Open Show Pony, over 138cm, not exceeding 143cm
Class 216 Open Show Pony, over 143cm, not exceeding 148cm
Judging of Champion and Reserve Pony. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 217 Open Show Pony, best paces to be judged
Class 218 Open Show Pony, best manners to be judged
Winners of paced and mannered classes to parade for Champion Paced and Mannered at 10:45am in A Ring.
Class 219 Best matched and mannered pair of ponies 148cm and under Judged in A Ring at completion of all pony rings before Class 220, New Zealand Riding Pony Society Class.
FOURFLAX ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS $100 GRAND PARADE ATTENDANCE SPOT PRIZE
New Zealand Riding Pony
Society Class
JUDGING: A Ring approx 10:15am ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
• To be eligible for this class ponies must be fully registered with the Society, that is have a permanent registration number, be 148cm or under and be foaled in New Zealand. If it is subsequently found that the winner of a Pony Society Sash is not registered with the Society, they will be required to forfeit this award.
• Registration number must be stated on entry form.
• To be judged prior to Champion Rider.
• Ribbons to 5th place.
Class 220 New Zealand Riding Pony Society Class
Group D Saddle Hunter Ponies
(on the Flat) - HOY Qualifying Section
Not to exceed 148cm
JUDGING: 8:00am sharp, pony ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
• Riders under 17 years of age as at 1st August, 2018 - except novice classes.
• All prize winners to appear in Grand Parade.
Ribbons sponsored by: TOP SOILS
Supreme Pony sash and garland kindly sponsored by: METHVEN TYRE & HIRE
Supreme Pony to receive one bag of chafflage kindly donated by: GLENWILLOW FEEDS
Champion Junior Rider posy and sash kindly sponsored by: NEW ZEALAND TRACTORS LTD
Champion and Reserve Champion Paced and Mannered Ribbons sponsored by: STONEFIELDS PONY STUD
Class 221 Best district combination on a Saddle Hunter Pony Owned in the district (Rule 12) and ridden by the bona fide owner, a member of the owner's family, a holder of a lease or partnership certificate or a current financial member of the Methven Pony Club.
Class 222 Rider, 12, 13 and 14 years old
Champion Rider approx 10:30am A Ring
Class 223 JF Franks Challenge Cup
• The rider to be at least 14, but under 17 years of age as at 1st August 2018.
• Pony not to exceed 148cm.
• To be judged as a class, combination of rider and pony, presentation, paces and manners and riding ability.
Class 224 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony, 0-2 wins
Class 225 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony, 0-5 wins Judging of Novice Champion and Reserve Hunter Pony Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 226 Novice paced and mannered Saddle Hunter Pony, 0-5 wins
Class 227 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, not exceeding 128cm
Class 228 Open Saddle Hunter Pony over 128cm, not exceeding 138cm
Class 229 Open Saddle Hunter Pony over 138cm, not exceeding 148cm
Judging of Champion and Reserve Open Hunter Pony. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 230 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, best paces to be judged
Class 231 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, best manners to be judged
Winners of paced and mannered classes to parade for Champion Paced and Mannered at 10:45am in A Ring.
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Group B & C Ponies Combined
HOY Qualifying Section
Over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm
JUDGING: 8:00am sharp, pony ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
• Riders under 17 years of age as at 1st August, 2018 - except novice classes.
• All prize winners to appear in Grand Parade.
Group B ribbons sponsored by: ELLANGOWAN WELSH STUD
Group C ribbons sponsored by: STOCKER DAIRY SERVICES
Supreme Pony sash and garland kindly sponsored by: METHVEN TYRE & HIRE
Supreme Pony to receive one bag of chafflage kindly donated by: GLENWILLOW FEEDS
Champion Junior Rider posy and sash kindly sponsored by: NEW ZEALAND TRACTORS LTD
Champion and Reserve Champion Paced and Mannered ribbons sponsored by: STONEFIELDS PONY STUD.
Class 232 Best district combination on a Show Pony, not exceeding 138cm Owned in the district (Rule 12) and ridden by the bona fide owner, a member of the owner's family, a holder of a lease or partnership certificate or a current financial member of the Methven Pony Club.
Winner and runner up receive wide ribbons donated by the METHVEN PONY CLUB.
Class 233 Novice junior rider, 0-5 wins
Class 234 Rider, 11 years and under
Champion Rider approx 10:30am A Ring
Class 235 Willow Spring Chelsea Challenge Cup - Donated by A & C Roberts Family
• Riders 10 years and under as at 1st August 2018.
• Not eligible if in First Ridden and pony must not exceed 148cm.
• To be judged as a class, combination of rider and pony, presentation, paces and manners and riding ability.
Class 236 Novice Show Pony, 0-2 wins, not exceeding 128cm
Class 237 Novice Show Pony, 0-5 wins, not exceeding 128cm
Judging of Champion and Reserve Novice Pony - not exceeding 128cm. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 238 Novice Show Pony, 0-2 wins, over 128cm, not exceeding 138cm
Class 239 Novice Show Pony, 0-5 wins, over 128cm, not exceeding 138cm
Judging of Champion and Reserve Novice Pony - over 128cm, not exceeding 138cm. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 240 Novice paced and mannered Show Pony, 0-5 wins, not exceeding 138cm
Class 241 Open Show Pony, not exceeding 123cm
Class 242 Open Show Pony, over 123cm, not exceeding 128cm
Judging of Champion and Reserve Pony - not exceeding 128cm. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 243 Open Show Pony, over 128cm, not exceeding 133cm
Class 244 Open Show Pony, over 133cm, not exceeding 138cm
Judging of Champion and Reserve Pony - not exceeding 138cm. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
Class 245 Open Show Pony, not exceeding 128cm, best paces to be judged
Class 246 Open Show Pony, over 128cm not exceeding 138cm, best paces to be judged
Class 247 Open Show Pony, not exceeding 128cm, best manners to be judged
Class 248 Open Show Pony, over 128cm not exceeding 138cm, best manners to be judged
Winners of paced and mannered classes to parade for Champion Paced and Mannered at 10:45am in the A Ring.
First Ridden - HOY Qualifying Section,
Not exceeding 138cm
JUDGING: 8:00am, pony ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
• Snaffle bits only.
• Performance card/height certificates to be carried.
• Combinations in this section may not enter any other section.
• Restricted to riders under 10 years of age as of 1st August 2018.
• Exhibitors must abide by the RAS Rules.
• Riders are only eligible to compete in the First Ridden section for a maximum of 24 months, from the date of the first show in First Ridden Section.
• Ponies to be judged on - 60% suitability, temperament and safeness - 40% conformation and paces.
Champion, Reserve and Novice Ribbons sponsored by: TICKETTY BOO STUD
Class 249 District first ridden pony Owned in the district (Rule 12) and ridden by the bona fide owner, a member of the owner's family, a holder of a lease or partnership certificate or a current financial member of the Methven Pony Club. Winner and runner up to receive wide ribbons. Ribbons kindly sponsored by: TICKETTY BOO STUD
Class 250 Novice first ridden pony, not exceeding 138cm, 0-5 wins
Class 251 Open first ridden pony, not exceeding 128cm
Class 252 Open first ridden pony, over 128cm, not exceeding 138cm
Judging of Champion and Reserve First Ridden Pony. To be judged from the winners of the three classes above. Second placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 253 Novice paced and mannered first ridden pony
Class 254 Open paced and mannered first ridden pony
Class 255 Novice rider, first ridden section
Class 256 Open rider, first ridden section
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Lead Rein - HOY Qualifying Section
Not exceeding 128cm
JUDGING: Follows on from First Ridden, approx 9:30am, pony ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
• Performance Cards/Height Certificates to be carried.
• Restricted to riders under eight (8) years of age with a minimum age of four (4) years, who are not competing in any other sections at any A&P Show/Event. Unless in a lead rein class in a breed section.
• To be led by an attendant fourteen (14) years of age or over with the lead rein attached to the caveson noseband of a snaffle bridle. Refer to Appendix B in the Equestrian Rules. · Ponies will be asked to walk and trot - no cantering under any circumstances.
• Running or bearing reins or similar tackle are not allowed.
• Spurs are not to be worn.
• Judging criteria: Judged on - 60% suitability, temperament and safeness, 40% - conformation and paces.
• A relaxed happy partnership between rider, pony and leader is the aim of this section.
Champion, Reserve and District ribbons kindly sponsored by: D & A FENCING
Class 257 District lead rein pony Owned in the district (Rule 12) and ridden by the bona fide owner, a member of the owner's family, a holder of a lease or partnership certificate or a current financial member of the Methven Pony Club. Winner and runner up to receive wide ribbons.
Class 258 Best presented lead rein pony
Class 259 Novice lead rein pony, not exceeding 128cm, 0-5 wins
Class 260 Open lead rein pony, not exceeding 123cm
Class 261 Open lead rein pony, over 123cm, not exceeding 128cm
Judging of Champion and Reserve Lead Rein Pony. To be judged from the winners of the above four classes. Second placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion.
Class 262 Open paced and mannered lead rein pony
Class 263 Best rider on a lead rein pony
In Hand
• All prize winners to appear in the Grand Parade at 2:00pm
• In Hand exhibits to assemble at the Saddle Hunter entrance (best exhibit: ponies, Welsh, horses, Clydesdales). Saddle horses to follow In Hand prize winners.
• In all Championship and Reserve Championship judging, once Champion has been chosen, the second placed pony/horse to the Champion is to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.
• Boxes to be ordered at time of entry for mares and foals ($10.00 per box).
In Hand Ponies
JUDGING: 8:00am, northern ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
• Height Certificates to be carried.
Exhibitors entering both Saddle and In Hand Sections are advised that judging of classes will not be delayed.
Class 264 Best presented led pony and handler
Class 265 Pony stallion, gelding 4 years and over
Class 266 Mare, 4 years and over, most suitable for breeding Dry, in foal, or foal at foot.
Judging of Adult Championship.
Class 267 Yearling colt, filly or gelding, not exceeding 140cm
Class 268 Two-year filly or gelding or colt, not exceeding 146cm
Class 269 Three-year filly or gelding, not exceeding 148cm
Judging of In Hand Pony Young Stock Championship and Reserve. Winners of Yearling/Two and Three year old classes to parade for Judging. Supreme In Hand Pony to be judged from Champion Adult and Champion Young Stock.
Class 270 Best paced in hand pony
In Hand Horses
JUDGING: 8:00am, northern ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
Exhibitors entering both Saddle and In Hand Sections are advised that judging of classes will not be delayed.
Class 271 Best presented led horse and handler
Class 272 Best warm blood horse Must be registered with the NZ Warmblood Society, registration number must be included at time of entry.
Sash sponsored by: CAITHNESS STUD.
Class 273 Stallion or gelding 4 years and over
Class 274 Mare, 4 years and over, most suitable for breeding Hack, Hunter or Sport Horse. (Dry, In foal or foal at foot).
Judging of Champion and Reserve Champion Adult in Hand Horse.
Class 275 Yearling colt, filly or gelding
Class 276 Two and three year colt, filly or gelding
Judging of Champion and Reserve Led Horse Young Stock.
Supreme In Hand Horse judged from Champion Adult and Champion Young Stock.
Class 277 Best paced in hand horse - any age
In Hand Welsh Ponies
JUDGING: Following in hand ponies, approx 9:30am, northern ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
• All exhibits must be registered with the NZ Welsh Pony & Cob Society.
• Registration numbers to be included at time of entry and produced on Show Day if requested.
• Registered Welsh Dry Mares & Geldings entered in Ridden & Driven Classes at A&P Shows and shown in In-Hand Classes may be plaited. Young stock must NOT be plaited.
• Exhibitors entering both Saddle and In Hand Sections are advised that judging of Classes will not be delayed.
Class 278 Best presented led welsh pony and handler
Class 279 Purebred mare, 4 years and over Dry, in foal, or foal at foot.
Class 280 Partbred mare, 4 years and over Dry, in foal, or foal at foot.
Class 281 Purebred or Partbred stallion or gelding, 4 years and over
Judging of Welsh Adult Champion and Reserve. Ribbons kindly sponsored by: SANNA LODGE
Class 282 Purebred yearling 2 and 3 year old
Class 283 Partbred yearling 2 and 3 year old
Judging of Welsh Youngstock Champion and Reserve.
Welsh Youngstock Champion and Reserve ribbons kindly sponsored by: HOLLYBANK WELSH PONY STUD
Judging of Best Welsh Exhibit - Best Welsh Exhibit to be judged from Champion Adult and Champion Young Stock.
Rosette kindly donated by: THE WELSH PONY & COB SOCIETY Garland kindly donated by: HOLLYBANK WELSH PONY STUD
Class 284 Best paced in hand welsh
FOURFLAX ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS $100 GRAND PARADE ATTENDANCE SPOT PRIZE
Stock Horse
Sponsored by Braided Hair Design
JUDGING: To commence in the saddle pony ring at the completion of the pony classes, approx 11:15am ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
Stock horse section kindly sponsored by: BRAIDED HAIR DESIGN
• Hard hat compulsory.
• Horse to be minimum 142cm.
• Inhumane equipment or training aides (draw reins, running reins etc) are prohibited.
• Judges and stewards to have the right to inspect equipment including bit.
• Gear and rider turnout to be tidy and appropriate for use of a stock and station horse.
• Best Stock Horse ribbon to be given to Competitor with most points accumulated over four classes.
Class 285 Ridden Stock Horse To be judged on walk, trot, canter and rein back.
Class 286 Riding pattern
Class 287 Obstacle class
Class 288 Best walking horse
Class 289 Junior barrel race Competitors must be 17 years and under as at 1st August 2018.
Class 290 Senior barrel race
Clydesdales
JUDGING: 11:15am approx, group A pony ring, southern end of main ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
Class 291 Best presented heavy horse and handler
Class 292 Yearling colt, filly or gelding
Class 293 Two and three year colt, filly or gelding
Class 294 Mare over three years
Class 295 Stallion or gelding over 3 years
Class 296 Best walking horse Judging of Champion and Reserve Clydesdale. (Geldings eligible.)
Judging of Strathaven Challenge Cup. All Stallions and Colts to parade.
Class 297 Ridden Clydesdale
Class 298 Single horse in harness attached to a vehicle or sledge Consideration to be given to horse, harness, driving and performance.
Class 299 Multiple hitch attached to a sledge or vehicle Consideration to be given to horse, harness, driving and performance.
Working Hunters
HOY Qualifying Section
JUDGING: 11:00am, main ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $25.00,2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00
JUDGING CRITERIA: Will be required to jump a minimum of three hunter type fences. Jumping style and ability 40%, conformation 30%, paces and manners 30%. Horses will be required to gallop. No boots or bandages permitted.
Class 300 Novice working hunter horse, 0-5 wins
Class 301 Open working hunter horse, over 148cm, not exceeding 158cm
Class 302 Open working hunter horse, over 158cm, not exceeding 163cm
Class 303 Open working hunter horse, over 163cm
Champion and Reserve Champion Working Hunter. To be judged from the winners of the above four classes. Second placed Working Hunter to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
Round the Ring Hunters
JUDGING: 11:00am, main ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00
Horse/pony height certificate and performance cards must be carried. Failure to do so will result in elimination.
Champion and Reserve ribbons and a bag of chafflage kindly sponsored by: GLENWILLOW FEEDS
Class 304 Novice hunter, 0-5 wins PRIZE MONEY: 1st $20.00, 2nd $12.00, 3rd $8.00 Two refusals = disqualification Height approx 1 metre.
Class 305 DAVID HOOD CONTRACTING - Hunter, 148-163cm PRIZE MONEY: 1st $50, 2nd $25, 3rd $15, 4th $10 One refusal = disqualification
Class 306 BNZ - Hunter, over 163cm PRIZE MONEY: 1st $50, 2nd $25, 3rd $15, 4th $10 One refusal = disqualification
Class 307 TAMAR FARM - Open Hunter PRIZE MONEY: 1st $70, 2nd $35, 3rd $15, 4th $10 One refusal = disqualification.
Presentation of JH Muirhead Ribbons. Judging of Champion and Reserve Hunter
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Pony Hunter Jumping
Working Hunter Ponies - HOY Qualifier
JUDGING: 11:15am approx, northern ring ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
• Riders under 17 years as at 1st August 2018.
• Working hunter ponies are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of good strong conformation with good manners, sound paces and be a comfortable ride over long distances. They will be required to jump a minimum of three (3) hunter type fences. Jumping style and ability 40%, conformation 30%, paces and manners 30%.
• Ponies will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved. No boots or bandages permitted.
Class 308 Novice working hunter pony, 0-5 wins
Class 309 Open working hunter pony, not exceeding 138cm
Class 310 Open working hunter pony, over 138cm, not exceeding 148cm
Champion and Reserve Champion Working Hunter Pony to be judged from the winners of the above three classes. Second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for reserve.
Hunter Jumping Ponies
JUDGING: Follow on from working hunter ponies ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
Riders under 17 years as at 1st August 2018.
Champion and reserve ribbons kindly sponsored by: LEGACY EQUINE SERVICES
Class 311 District pony hunter, not exceeding 148cm Owned in the district (Rule 12) and ridden by the bona fide owner, a member of the owner’s family, a holder of a lease or partnership certificate or a current financial member of the Methven Pony Club. Approx jump height 65cm.
Class 312 Novice pony hunter over fences, 148cm and under, 0-5 wins Two refusals = disqualification Max. jump height 85cm
Class 313 Open pony hunter over fences, 138cm and under One refusal = Disqualification Max. jump height 85cm
Class 314 Open pony hunter over fences, over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm One refusal = disqualification Max. jump height 105cm
Judging of Champion and Reserve Pony Hunter to be judged from the winners of the above three classes.
Class 315 Novice Hack Hunter not to have won a first prize. Two refusals = disqualification Max. jump height 85cm
Show Jumping Conditions:
• All classes run under ESNZ rules. Please see the ESNZ website for current rules and conditions.
• All riders, horses & ponies must compete with the appropriate ESNZ membership in Show Jumping. o $5 ESNZ Jumping Levy (Compulsory) - payable by
all horses/ponies competing in jumping. o $20 Casual Jumping Levy - the rider must be a full
member with ESNZ. Horse/Pony not registered for ESNZ Jumping can compete using this levy. Can jump up to 1.00m on a pony and up to 1.10m on a horse. Cannot compete in series classes.
o $10 Introductory/Casual Membership - Riders may compete in introductory class (80cm and under for ponies and 90cm and under for horses) on an Introductory Membership or Casual Membership Day Start.
o All other riders MUST be full members with ESNZ - results will not be recorded with ESNZ for Introductory Classes.
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Horse Show Jumping
TO BE HELD IN MAIN RING. Please see conditions at the start of Show Jumping section.
All unregistered horses and ponies can enter horse and pony training classes.
Class 316 JACKSON HOLMES CONTRACTING LTD - Open pony 95cm 2 phase (Art 274/5.2) ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $40, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $5
Class 317 JACKSON HOLMES CONTRACTING LTD - Open pony 95cm TA2 (238/2.1) ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $40, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $5
Class 318 WITHERS FARM - Training horse max 95cm TA2 (Art 238/1.2) ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5
Class 319 WITHERS FARM - Training horse max 95cm 2 phase (Art 274/5.2) ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5
Class 320 MARK & SUE DAVEY - Open pony, 105cm 2 phase (Art 274/5.2) ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $15, 4th $5
Class 321 BACK TRACK DAIRIES - Open horse, 105cm 2 phase (Art 274/5.2) ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $8
Class 322 TURNEY FARMS - Open horse, 105cm TA2 (Art 238/2.1) ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $8
Class 323 CANTERBURY VETS - Open horse, 115cm TA2 (Art 238/2.1) ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25, 4th $10
Class 324 ATLAS TRAILERS - Open horse, 115cm 2 phase (Art 274/5.2) ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $150, 2nd $60, 3rd $30, 4th $15
Pony Show Jumping
ENTRY FEE: Members $6.00, Non-Members $10.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00
• To be held in the northern ring.
• To be run under ESNZ Rules.
• Please see conditions at the start of Show Jumping section
• Each combination can only enter two heights.
All unregistered horses and ponies can enter hack and pony training classes.
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Class 325 Training pony max 65cm 2 phase (Art 274/5.2)
Class 326 Training pony 65cm TA2 (Art 238/2.1)
Class 327 Training pony max 75cm TA2 (Art 238/2.1)
Class 328 Training pony, max 75cm 2 phase (Art 274/5.2)
Class 329 TINWALD CANVAS & UPHOLSTERY - Open pony, 85cm 2 phase (Art 274/5.2) PRIZE MONEY: 1st 25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00
Class 330 METHVEN MOTOR SERVICES - Open pony, 85cm TA2 (Art 238/2.1) PRIZE MONEY: 1st $25.00. 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00
Class 331 Training horse, 85cm TA2 (Art 238/2.1)
Class 332 Training horse, 85 cm 2 phase (Art 274/5.2)
Poultry
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00 JUDGING: Commences 10.00am sharp (All judged on Utility Standard)
New Zealand South Island Poultry, Pigeon & Cage Bird Association (Inc) donates $10.00 and a certificate to the Grand Champion.
Ribbons will be awarded to Champion & Reserve Champion Birds
PLEASE NOTE:
Poultry section is now located in the lean to on the Pavilion – near Spud in a Bucket
Large Fowl
Class 333 Game, male
Class 334 Game, female
Class 335 Ancona, male
Class 336 Ancona, female
Class 337 Leghorn, male
Class 338 Leghorn, female
Class 339 Minorca, male
Class 340 Minorca, female
Class 341 Silkie, male
Class 342 Silkie, female
Class 343 Any other light breed, male
Class 344 Any other light breed, female
Class 345 Australorp, male
Class 346 Australorp, female
Class 347 Orpington, male
Class 348 Orpington, female
Class 349 Plymouth Rock, male
Class 350 Plymouth Rock, female
Class 351 Rhode Island Red, male
Class 352 Rhode Island Red, female
Class 353 Sussex, male
Class 354 Sussex, female
Class 355 Wyandotte, male
Class 356 Wyandotte, female
Class 357 Any other Heavy Breed, male
Class 358 Any other Heavy Breed, female
Class 359 Crossbred of Hybrid, male
Class 360 Crossbred of Hybrid, female
Class 361 Game Fowl, male
Class 362 Game Fowl, female
Bantam
Class 363 Game, male
Class 364 Game, female
Class 365 Rosecomb, male/female
Class 366 Pekin, male
Class 367 Pekin, female
Class 368 Wyandotte, male
Class 369 Wyandotte, female
Class 370 Any other variety, male
Class 371 Any other variety, female
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Ducks
Class 372 Any variety, Drake
Class 373 Any variety, Duck
Children's Classes (Under 16 years)
ENTRY FEE: Free
Class 374 Large Fowl, male
Class 375 Large Fowl, female
Class 376 Bantam, male
Class 377 Bantam, female
Class 378 Duck
Class 379 Drake
Dog Trials
ENTRY FEE $5.00 PER DOG JUDGING: Start at 8:30am sharp
By permission of the Canterbury Sheepdog Trial Association
Dog Trials kindly sponsored by EUKANUBA.
• The course will be in the paddock below the northern ring.
• "District" means between the Rangitata and Rakaia Rivers.
Mayfield & Methven Collie Clubs Special Prize $500 prize pool for competitors attending BOTH Mayfield & Methven A&P shows, sponsored by the Mayfield & Methven Collie Clubs.
• Prize money for the winner of most points in: Open Classes: 1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25 Maiden Classes: 1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25
• A prize of $150 for the best maiden competitor (someone who has not won an event at a standard dog trial).
• CA McKay trophy for most points at Mayfield & Methven A&P Shows for the overall winner.
Conditions:
• Competitors must compete at both shows to be eligible.
• Points for these prizes are gained in the first run (not from the run off).
Young Farmers Special Prize A special prize of $100 and a trophy for the competitor, who is a member of ANY Young Farmers Club, gaining the most points in the dog trials. Sponsored by the Methven A&P Association.
Class 380 Open PRIZE MONEY: 1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10
Class 381 Open Maiden PRIZE MONEY: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
Class 382 District Open PRIZE MONEY: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
Class 383 District Maiden PRIZE MONEY: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
Fruit and Vegetables
CONVENOR: Anne Wells 3028403
• Entries for the fruit and vegetable section will be taken on the day of the show. All fruit and vegetables to be named with class number. ·
• Fruit and vegetable section will be located in the Pavilion. ·
• The Farm Produce Section reserves the right to replace prize money with product prize. ·
• All prize money in this section to be paid out between 4-4:30pm on show day, in the grain and produce area of the pavilion.
Fruit and Tomatoes
(Non-commercial growers only)
ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $1.00
Class 384 Two dessert apples, any variety
Class 385 Two heaviest apples
Class 386 Two cooking apples, one variety
Class 387 Two heaviest cooking apples
Class 388 Two pears, one variety
Class 389 Two ripe tomatoes
Class 390 Two green tomatoes
Class 391 Collection of fruits, any three not catered for in this section
Class 392 Sunflower head
Potato Competition
ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $1.00
Class 393 Three table potatoes, any variety to be named
Class 394 Three red potatoes, any variety to be named
Class 395 Three seed potatoes, any variety to be named
Vegetables
ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $1.00
METHVEN GARDEN CLUB supports the payment of $30.00 prize money to this section.
Class 396 Six varieties vegetables, two of each, excluding tomatoes and potatoes
Class 397 Head of green broccoli
Class 398 Two cucumbers
Class 399 Best table pumpkin or squash, up to 4.5kg
Class 400 Heaviest pumpkin or squash
Class 401 Best table marrow, up to 4.5kg
Class 402 Heaviest marrow
Class 403 Three parsnips
Class 404 Six single shallots
Class 405 Three beetroot
Class 406 Two peppers
Class 407 Three carrots
Class 408 Two courgettes
Class 409 One head silverbeet
Class 410 Three onions
Class 411 Any one vegetable not catered for in this section
Class 412 Two cobs corn
Class 413 Two stalks rhubarb
Class 414 Three runner beans
Class 415 Three green or yellow beans
Class 416 Bunch of parsley
Class 417 Collection of four herbs
Class 418 Methven A&P Committee Only – Marrow
Junior Vegetables
ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $1.00
Open to all school aged children.
Class 419 Two carrots
Class 420 Collection of three vegetables Two of each, excluding potatoes and tomatoes
Class 421 Two corn cobs
Class 422 Best vegetable
Class 423 Biggest potato (excluding Spud in a Bucket)
Class 424 Ugliest vegetable
Farm Produce
CONVENOR: Andrew Robinson 027 602 9305
Methven A&P Wheat Competition Entry Fee: $60.00
Two Categories - Milling and Feed
Judging in 3 areas: 1. Field Test - 7th December, 2018
Judged on weeds, diseases, BYDV and uniformity. 2. Independent yield assessment 3. Harvest sample result
Dryland or Irrigated One Entry per person. 4ha minimum.
This competition is supported by: ADAMA
ANDREW QUIGLEY CONTRACTING BASF NZ LTD
BAYER CROP SCIENCE BNZ
CARRFIELDS LTD CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE
JACKSON HOLMES CONTRACTING LTD LONZA
MARK SCOTT UNTILL LTD MAY BROTHERS CONTRACTING
METHVEN TRUCKING NU FARM NZ
PGG WRIGHTSON RAVENSDOWN FERTILISER CO
SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION LTD YARA,
Class 425 Methven A&P Wheat Comp - Milling
Class 426 Methven A&P Wheat Comp – Feed
Wheat
ENTRY FEE: Members $4.00, Non-Members $4.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00
Class 427 Milling wheat (header sample) CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Milling wheat (header sample) will be judged on falling number and protein kernel weight, test weight and screenings. These tests will be the responsibility of the Exhibitor and must be done prior to the Show - a photocopy of each test must accompany each entry, any entry failing to supply a test will be automatically disqualified.
Class 428 Feed wheat (header sample)
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Cates Seed Competition
ENTRY FEE: Members $4.00, Non-Members $4.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00
CATES SEED LTD supports the payment of $100.00 to this section.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Silo sample to be drawn by the Exhibitor. Each entry must be of 'FIELD DRESSED" product only. Any entry, in the judge's opinion, not of Header sample produce, will be disqualified.
Class 429 Garden Peas, any variety, named
Class 430 Peas, any other variety, named
Malteurop New Zealand Ltd
Malting Barley Competition
ENTRY FEE: Members $4.00, Non-Members $4.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $50.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00
MALTEUROP NEW ZEALAND LTD supports the payment of $100.00 prize money for this Class.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Silo sample to be drawn by Exhibitor. Each entry must be of "FIELD DRESSED" product only. Any entry, in the judge's opinion, not of Header sample product, will be disqualified.
FIELD DRESSED BARLEY SAMPLES TO BE LEFT AT PGG WRIGHTSON (METHVEN) ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY MARCH 1st, 2019 for collection and testing by the International Malting Company prior to the show.
Class 431 Sample malting barley To be entered in normal transparent sample bag
Five Star Beef
Feed Barley Competition
ENTRY FEE: Members $4.00, Non-Members $4.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $60.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $10.00
FIVE STAR BEEF supports the payment of $100.00 prize money for this class.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Silo sample to be drawn by Exhibitor. Each entry must be of 'FIELD DRESSED' product only. Any entry, in the judge's opinion, not of Header sample product, will be disqualified.
Class 432 Sample feed barley To be entered in normal transparent bag
Cairnbrae Seeds Ltd
Clover and Grass Seed Competition
ENTRY FEE: Members $4.00, Non-Members $4.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00
CAIRNBRAE SEEDS support this section with $150.00.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Silo sample to be drawn by Exhibitor. Each entry must be of 'FIELD DRESSED' product only. Any entry, in the judge's opinion, not of Header sample product, will be disqualified.
Class 433 White clover, any variety, to be named
Class 434 Red clover, any variety, to be named
Class 435 Perennial ryegrass, to be named
Class 436 Short rotation ryegrass, to be named
Mixed Farm Produce
ENTRY FEE: Members $4.00, Non-Members $4.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Silo Sample to be drawn by Exhibitor. Each entry must be of "FIELD DRESSED" product only. Any entry, in the judge's opinion, not of Header sample product will be disqualified.
Class 437 Black oats
Class 438 White oats
Class 439 Bale meadow hay or lucerne hay
South Pacific Seeds - Vegetable Seed
ENTRY FEE: Members $4.00, Non-Members $4.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $50.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00
SOUTH PACIFIC SEEDS support this section with $100.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: A sample to be drawn from either the current seasons harvest, or the previous harvest, if current seasons harvest not completed.
Class 440 Vegetable seed
Agpac/May Brothers Contracting - Silage
Competition
ENTRY FEE: $30.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $400 credit for May Brothers Contracting, 2nd $25, 3rd $15
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: ONE ENTRY/EXHIBITOR Silage must be in TWO plastic 2kg sample bags. One sample to be given to Ravensdown for testing and the other to be taken on show day for display.
One sample bag to be delivered in an ARL sample bag to the Ravensdown depot, on or before the 26th February, 2019 for collection and testing prior to the show.
Class 441 Silage, chopped and baled
Home Industries
CONVENORS: Elsa Hydes 302 9316 Teresa Wilson 302 2638 Mark Lock 0272219887
HAMMER HARDWARE DONATES A GIFT VOUCHER TO THE SUPREME WINNER.
COUNTDOWN ASHBURTON SOUTH DONATES A CASE OF CHOCOLATE BLOCKS TO THE
HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION
VALUE OF POINTS: Exhibitors are requested to note that the following scale of points will apply to all cup and point prizes. Supreme Premier 2 Premier (Open Classes) 1 Special Award Rosette (Junior Classes) 1 First Prize 5 Second Prize 4 Third Prize 3 V.H.C. 2 CONDITIONS: For all Home Industries classes in the Pavilion. 1. The Committee reserve the right to present product
prizes or vouchers in place of momentary prizes in any class.
2. In the event of a tie for most entries or most points, the exhibitor with the most first placings wins.
3. Exhibits cannot be entered in more than one class. 4. Every exhibit must be the guaranteed bona fide work of
the exhibitor. 5. A Premier Exhibit rosette may be awarded to the most
outstanding exhibit in each Home Industries Open Section along with a Special Award rosette in each Junior Section.
6. A limit of two entries per exhibitor per class. 7. All exhibits to be clearly labelled. 8. Exhibits entered into previous Methven A&P Shows are
not eligible for entry except for Class 520, Collection of hand work, three articles, distinct varieties (to be entered once only as a collection).
9. All entries to be entered in Exhibitors own name. 10. Judges, Convenors and Marshalls have the authority to
change entries to other classes, if they feel they are wrongly placed.
11. All Officials to report back to the pavilion at 4:00pm. The pavilion is shut at 4:00pm so that Officials can organise gates down.
12. No exhibit is to be removed until Pavilion is cleared of Public and gates down after 4:00pm.
13. All exhibits to be collected between 4:15pm and 4:45pm. 14. All Pavilion Exhibitors must ensure that they retain their
exhibitors form for presentation to enable the removal of their exhibits after 4:15pm.
15. Removal of exhibits after 4:45pm to be arranged with the Secretary.
16. Prize money in Home Industries Sections will be paid out in the pavilion on Show Day after 4:15pm.
17. Judge's decision is final.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Homemade Wine, Beer & Cheese
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
ASHBURTON GUARDIAN CO LTD, donates a three-month subscription for the best exhibit in this section. MIDLAND APIARIES donate honey to this section.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. All exhibits should be labelled with the main ingredient
of wine. 2. Plain labelling preferred. 3. Entries are acceptable from any amateur winemaker
and been made by the exhibitor by the process of fermentation.
4. All exhibits to be shown in 750ml clear shouldered wine bottles.
5. No exhibits to be fortified by addition of any form of alcohol.
6. Each bottle constitutes one entry. 7. Labels should be printed 5cm below the neck of bottle,
a small number showing the class should be placed close to the base of the bottle.
8. Judging commences 9:00am sharp.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Wine Classes
Class 442 Fruit wine, dry red
Class 443 Fruit wine, dry white
Class 444 Fruit wine, sweet red
Class 445 Fruit wine, sweet white
Class 446 Vegetable wine
Class 447 Dry, novice
Class 448 Medium sweet, novice
Tea & Beer Classes
Class 449 Ale
Class 450 Lager
Class 451 Stout
Class 452 Cider
Class 453 Ginger beer, in plastic bottle
Class 454 Herbal Tea
Class 455 Kombucha
Class 456 Kombucha, Flavoured
Cheese & Yoghurt Classes Display tiles will be supplied at the Pavilion before 8:30am. Cheeses to have their own cheese knives provided by the exhibitor.
Class 457 Hard cheese
Class 458 Soft white mould cheese (indicate type)
Class 459 Soft blue mould cheese
Class 460 Fresh soft cheese (indicate type)
Class 461 Yoghurt, Greek - not a packet of Easiyo or similar
Class 462 Yoghurt, sweet - not a packet of Easiyo or similar
Produce & Preserves
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
FOUR SQUARE SUPERMARKET, METHVEN donates a $25.00 voucher to the Premier Exhibit. MIDLAND APIARIES donate honey to this section.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries conditions. 1. All exhibits to be labelled. 2. All exhibits may be opened & tested if considered
necessary by the Judge. 3. No fancy lids ie plain lids are accepted. 4. Jar size to be 400-500g. 5. All exhibits to be current years work.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 463 Three hen eggs, judged by weight & condition, white, single yolk. One egg will be broken.
Class 464 Three hen eggs, judged by weight & condition, tinted, single yolk One egg will be broken.
Class 465 Pot of sugar free jam, honey can be used
Class 466 Pot of mixed fruit jam
Class 467 Pot of berry jam, not mixed fruit
Class 468 Collection of jams, 3 varieties
Class 469 Jar of lemon honey
Class 470 Pot of marmalade
Class 471 Jar of jelly, any variety, jar must be named
Class 472 One jar of stewed apple
Class 473 Jar of blackcurrant syrup
Class 474 One jar of pickles & one jar of chutney
Class 475 Jar of pickled vegetables
Class 476 Jar of fruit chutney
Class 477 Bottle of tomato sauce
Class 478 Bottle of plum sauce
Class 479 Jar of relish, not tomato
Class 480 Jar of tomato relish
Class 481 Bottle of preserved gherkins
Class 482 Sweet sauce in presentation bottle
Class 483 Jar of pickled onions
Class 484 Jar of tomato soup
Class 485 Any other condiment, savoury
Class 486 Jar of pesto, approx 150 grams
Class 487 Jar of quince paste, approx 150 grams
Class 488 One herb bottle
Class 489 Homemade muesli
Class 490 Gift basket with collection of six preserves
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Knitting
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
THE YARN BARN donates one $20.00 voucher to this Section. REDMOND'S FURNISHING & FLOORING donates two $10.00 vouchers to this Section. MID-CANTERBURY RURAL WOMEN donate $5.00 to winners in this Section. ASHBURTON GUARDIAN CO LTD donates a three-month subscription.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. All knitting to be hand knitted unless otherwise stated. 2. A sample of the yarn used and a label, where
possible, must be attached to the exhibit. 3. Wool used to be 60% wool or more. 4. Exhibits in this Section to be unworn and clean. 5. Prize winning exhibits at previous Methven A&P Shows
are not eligible. 6. All entries in this Section must be the bona fide work of
the Exhibitor.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 491 Collection baby garments, 0-12 months, two pieces knitted in wool, one pattern
Class 492 Baby's knitted booties, 0-12 months, knitted in wool
Class 493 One baby's garment or article, 0-12 months, knitted in wool
Class 494 Baby's knitted singlet, 0-12 months, knitted in wool
Class 495 Babies shawl, 0-12 months
Class 496 Baby's helmet or bonnet, 0-12 months
Class 497 Toddler garment, 1 - 4 years, any ply of wool
Class 498 Garment in double knit, patterned
Class 499 Garment in four ply wool
Class 500 Garment other than wool, product label wrapper included with entry
Class 501 Garment not double knit or four ply
Class 502 Hat, any ply, knitted, any medium
Class 503 Scarf/Snood, knitted
Class 504 Socks/Slippers, any ply, knitted, any medium
Class 505 Flower, knitted or crocheted
Class 506 Homemade soft toy, knitted or crocheted, soft eyes
Class 507 Knitted coat hanger
Class 508 Best dressed doll, garments may be knitted or crocheted
Class 509 Blanket, knitted any medium, crochet edge allowed
Class 510 Blanket, crochet, any medium
Class 511 One peggy square, wool labels not necessary
Class 512 Hand spun, hand knitted garment, sample of fleece attached
Class 513 Hand spun, hand knitted article eg hat, booties, sample of fleece attached
Class 514 Woven article
Arts & Crafts & Papercraft
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
BALLANTYNES donates one $50.00 voucher to the winner of most points in this section. REDMOND'S FURNISHING & FLOORING donates two $10.00 vouchers to this section. FOUR SQUARE SUPERMARKET, METHVEN donate one $25.00 voucher to the Premier Exhibit Winner. SCRAP HAPPY CRAFTS donate vouchers to this section. STAMPIN UP - A HYDES donates vouchers to this section.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. Exhibits not to be entered in more than one Class. 2. Entries may be washed. 3. Prize winning exhibits at previous Methven Shows are
not eligible. 4. All entries in this Section must be the bona fide work of
the Exhibitor. 5. All handmade cards to be the original work of the
Exhibitor. 6. All handmade cards need to have an inner. 7. Exhibits entered into previous Methven A&P Shows are
not eligible for entry except for Class 520, Collection of hand work, three articles, distinct varieties (to be entered once only as a collection).
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Arts & Crafts
Class 515 Pin cushion
Class 516 Homemade soft toy or doll, not knitted or crocheted
Class 517 Most original novelty, cost no more than $10.00
Class 518 Christmas decoration under 20 cm
Class 519 Christmas decoration over 20 cm, not patchwork
Class 520 Collection of hand work, three articles, distinct varieties
Class 521 Wall hanging, any size, any medium, not patchwork
Class 522 Article of folk art
Class 523 Article made from furnishing fabric
Class 524 An article of craft not specified in any other section of Home Industries made of fibres eg basket weave/felting/embroidery
Class 525 An article of craft not specified in any other section of Home Industries made of metal
Class 526 Cushion, not patchwork
Class 527 Something new from something old
Class 528 An article of craft not otherwise specified eg pottery, ceramics, wood
Class 529 Article of decoupage
Papercraft
Class 530 Collection of three items, distinct variety
Class 531 Christmas decoration
Class 532 Handmade everyday occasion card
Class 533 Handmade card SCRAP HAPPY CRAFTS will be supplying product and sponsoring this class. 50% of the products must be used. Conditions and products will be sent after entries have closed.
Class 534 Handmade artistic expression card for tutors/instructors
Class 535 Handmade card, Autumn theme Tutors/Instructors exempt
Class 536 Scrapbooking, one page which features "Project Life" - pocket page scrapbooking
Class 537 Scrapbooking, one page using the shape of a diamond
Class 538 One mini album, no larger than 8"x 8"
Class 539 Kaiser product project
Painting
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
MORE THAN MAIL donates two boxes of Chocolates to this Section.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. Exhibits may be mounted on card. 2. Novice class is open to exhibitors who have never won a
first prize in the painting section at the Methven A&P Show.
3. All entries in this Section must be the bona fide work of the Exhibitor.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 540 Painting in oils, any subject, including painting on glass
Class 541 Painting in oils, any subject, novice class, see conditions
Class 542 Painting in water colours, any subject
Class 543 Painting in any other medium, eg acrylic, pen & ink, collage, not mixed
Class 544 Drawing or interpretive in any medium
Class 545 Adult colouring in picture, a single page, any medium
Class 546 70yrs plus, colouring in picture, a single page, any medium
Needlework & Handwork
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
BALLANTYNES donates one $50 voucher to the winner of most points in this section. MATERIAL TIME donates two $10.00 vouchers to this section. REDMOND'S FURNISHING & FLOORING donate one $10.00 voucher to this section. ANNIE'S COUNTRY QUILTS STORE donates one $10.00 voucher to this section.
FOUR SQUARE SUPERMARKET, METHVEN donate one $25.00 voucher for the Premier Exhibit Winner.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. Exhibits may be washed but not starched. 2. All needlework will be judged on type of work mentioned
in each Class. 3. Preferences in all cases, where applicable, will be given
to handwork, though necessary machine work will not disqualify.
4. Prize winning exhibits at previous Methven A&P Shows are not eligible.
5. All entries in this section must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor.
6. Exhibits must not have been worn.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 547 Adults garment, machine made
Class 548 Childs garment, machine made, suitable for child under 15 years
Class 549 Childs garment, something new from something old
Class 550 A specimen of smocking
Class 551 Handmade bag, machine allowed
Class 552 Hand embroidery article/garment eg hardanger, goldwork, ribbon etc
Class 553 Article in counted cross stitch/embroidery, framed, stitch area less than 40cm
Class 554 Article in counted cross stitch/embroidery, framed, stitch area greater than 40cm
Class 555 Bed quilt in patchwork, to be hand or machine made, quilting allowed Tutors/Instructors exempt
Class 556 Patchwork bed/table runner
Class 557 Patchwork wall hanging
Class 558 Patchwork article, Christmas theme Please specify size at time of entry
Class 559 Placemats, set of two
Class 560 Cushion, patchwork - may be quilted
Cookery
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
FOUR SQUARE SUPERMARKET, METHVEN donates a $25.00 voucher to the winner of most points in the Cookery Section. HEALTH 2000 ASHBURTON donates one $10.00 voucher to this section. MIDLAND APIARIES donate honey to this section. MID CANTERBURY RURAL WOMAN donates two $5.00 prizes to this section. JACKIE HUNTER LETHAM donates a prize for the Premier Exhibit.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries conditions. 1. Competitors must not have availed themselves of the
services of a Professional Baker in any way, nor have had the use of his oven.
2. All large items will be covered once they have been judged.
3. Packet mix not allowed in any Classes.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 561 Three savoury muffins
Class 562 Three sweet muffins
Class 563 Fruit & nut loaf, must be baked in an open tin
Class 564 Three savoury scones
Class 565 Three pikelets
Class 566 Men only - three scones
Class 567 Three pieces of shortbread
Class 568 Three Belgium biscuits
Class 569 Three ginger biscuits
Class 570 Three afghan biscuits
Class 571 Three pieces of cooked slice, any variety
Class 572 Three pieces of apple shortcake
Class 573 Three pieces uncooked slice, any variety
Class 574 Three triple chip biscuits
Class 575 Chocolate cake, baked in a square tin
Class 576 Citrus cake
Class 577 Decorated cupcake, river and mountain theme
Class 578 Three truffles, any recipe
Class 579 Three pieces of refined sugar free slice
Class 580 Three bliss balls
Class 581 A collection of gluten free baking, three varieties
Class 582 Three pieces survival slice
Class 583 One loaf of bread, mixed grain
Class 584 Pavlova, undecorated
Class 585 Fruit cake
Class 586 Morning tea for the office
Amateur Photography
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
LIFE PHARMACY donates one $10.00 voucher to this section.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries conditions. 1. All exhibits must be delivered with entry form to the
Secretary NO LATER than 15th February 2019. 2. All Photographs submitted for competition must be taken
by Exhibitor. 3. Every exhibit must bear on the back of the mount of the
picture, the name and address of the exhibitor, title of picture and the class number for which it is entered.
4. Photographs must be mounted on cardboard and have an inch around the photo. NOT FRAMED.
5. Open Section Photographs to be no larger than 20x15cm (8x6in).
PLEASE NOTE:
Photos to be submitted by entry closing date
Class 587 Abandoned farm machinery
Class 588 Macro
Class 589 Black & white print
Class 590 Retired farmer
Class 591 Feet/footwear
Class 592 Mirror image
Class 593 Dirt
Class 594 A day in your life, a collection of five photos
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Flowers
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
METHVEN GARDEN CLUB donates $30.00 to this section. RAVENSDOWN FERTILISER CO-OP LTD donates fertiliser to this section. BALLANCE AGRI NUTRIENTS LTD donates bags of fertiliser to this section.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries conditions. 1. MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR. 2. Judging commences at 9am.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Dahlias LAKEWAY NURSERY donate a voucher to the value of $10.00 to the best Dahlia. LUSHINGTONS donate a voucher to the value of $5.00 to this section.
Class 595 One giant Dahlia 20cm and over
Class 596 One medium decorative Dahlia, 15 - 20cm
Class 597 Three small/miniature decorative Dahlias
Class 598 One medium Cactus Dahlia
Class 599 Three small/mini Cacti, or semi-Cacti Dahlias, under 15cm, in one container
Class 600 Three small Fimbriated Dahlias in 1 container
Class 601 Three Pom Pom Dahlias, under 5cm, in one container
Class 602 Three blooms, any type of Dahlia not already mentioned in Dahlia section
Class 603 One Cactus or semi Cactus Dahlia
Class 604 Fimbriated Dahlia
Class 605 Three mini or small Ball Dahlia in one container
Class 606 Three Water Lily Dahlias, in one container
Class 607 Three Dahlias, different types, in separate containers
Class 608 Collection of three Dahlias, separate containers, district exhibitors only See Rule 12
Class 609 Three Collarette Dahlias, in one container
Class 610 One Dahlia, medium large or giant
Cut Flowers LUSHINGTONS donates a voucher to the value of $5.00 to this section. MRS AP LILLEY donates one $10.00 to the most outstanding Stem Lily.
Class 611 Three kinds cut flowers, outdoor grown, one bloom each, separate containers
Class 612 Two stems Sweet Peas
Class 613 One Carpet Rose stem
Class 614 One vase, David Austin Roses
Class 615 One stem Hybrid Tea Rose
Class 616 One stem Floribunda Rose
Class 617 One stem one bloom Miniature Rose
Class 618 One branch of Rose
Class 619 Container of Chrysanthemum, one bloom
Class 620 Three Petunias, any shade, on a plate
Class 621 One branch of Fuchsia
Class 622 One head Hydrangea, any shade
Class 623 One head Agapanthus
Class 624 A collection of foliage
Class 625 Three French Marigolds
Class 626 Three African Marigolds
Class 627 One bloom Tuberose Begonia
Class 628 One specimen bloom
Class 629 One stem Geranium
Class 630 One spike Gladioli
Class 631 Pot plant, flowering, in container
Class 632 Pot plant, non-flowering, in container
Class 633 One container of Succulents
Class 634 One branch of flowering shrub or climber
Class 635 One stem, any other variety
Class 636 One stem Gerbera
Class 637 One stem Lily
Class 638 A display of flowers, six kinds, one stem in each container To be entered by any organisation or school group.
Class 639 One vase of perennials
Class 640 One vase of annuals
Class 641 Weed collection
Decorative Classes
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. Prize money in this section will be paid out in the Pavilion
on Show Day. 2. Judged on Decorative value. Flowers need not be grown
by Exhibitor. Size of display area to be 60cm square and display not to extend more than area provided.
SPECIAL NOTE: ENTRIES FOR THE OPEN AND NOVICE DECORATIVE CLASSES CLOSE ON FRIDAY, 15TH
FEBRUARY 2019.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Open Section
Class 642 Fruit & flowers
Class 643 Orange & purple
Class 644 Lace & chiffon
Class 645 Water features
Novice Section
Class 646 Fruit & flowers
Class 647 Orange & purple
Class 648 Lace & chiffon
Class 649 Water features
Class 650 Artificial flower arrangement
Junior Cookery 14 Years & Under
ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00
MRS JA WEILY donates two $5.00 prizes to this section. NEW WORLD ASHBURTON donates ten $10.00 vouchers to this section. MORE THAN MAIL donates one box of chocolates to this section.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. Entries in this section will NOT be handled through the
School. 2. Cooking must be one day old.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 651 Healthy lunch, packed, must include bread product. 7 years and under
Class 652 Healthy lunch, packed, must include bread product. 8 -10 years
Class 653 Healthy lunch, packed, must include bread product. 11-17 years
Class 654 Fruit kebab
Class 655 Three chocolate brownies
Class 656 Ginger biscuit
Class 657 Chocolate cake
Class 658 Three muffins any variety
Class 659 Three pikelets
Class 660 Three scones, any variety
Class 661 A pizza pie, homemade base, open Entries in this class will be placed in a plastic bag after judging.
Class 662 Three truffles
Class 663 One loaf of mixed grain, made in a bread maker
Class 664 Box of biscuits, three varieties, two of each
Class 665 Three pieces of lolly cake
Class 666 Three homemade bread rolls or buns, any variety Dough can be made in a bread maker.
Class 667 One giant cookie no bigger than 25cm
Class 668 Decorated cupcake, Pre School, nature theme All decorations to be edible.
Class 669 Decorated cupcake, Child Care @ Sue's, nature theme All decorations to be edible.
Class 670 Decorated cupcake, Playcentre, nature theme All decorations to be edible.
Class 671 Decorated cupcake, Star Brights, nature theme All decorations to be edible.
Class 672 Decorated cupcake, 5-8 years, sports theme All decorations to be hand made by the exhibitor and edible.
Class 673 Decorated cupcake, 9-12 years, snow sports theme All decorations to be hand made by the exhibitor and edible.
Class 674 Decorated cupcake, 13-17 years, river and mountain theme All decorations to be hand made by the exhibitor and edible.
Class 675 Three pieces of uncooked slice, any variety
Class 676 Gluten free slice, own choice
Class 677 Three pieces coconut ice
Junior Photography
ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00
Exhibitor to be 18 years or younger and still attending school.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries conditions. 1. All exhibits must be delivered with entry form to the
Secretary NO LATER than 15th February, 2019. 2. All Photographs submitted for competition must be taken
by Exhibitor. 3. Every exhibit must bear on the back of the mount of the
picture, the name and address of the exhibitor, title of picture and the class number for which it is entered.
4. Photographs must be mounted on cardboard and have an inch around the photo. NOT FRAMED.
5. Photographs to be no larger than 15x10cm (6x4 in).
PLEASE NOTE:
Photos to be submitted by entry closing date
Class 678 Spots, 8 years and under
Class 679 Farm animals, 8 years and under
Class 680 Snow fun, 8 years and under
Class 681 Weeds/grasses, 8 years and under
Class 682 Playground shots, 8 years and under
Class 683 Spots, 9-12 years
Class 684 Farm animals, 9-12 years
Class 685 Snow fun, 9-12 years
Class 686 Weeds/grasses, 9-12 years
Class 687 Playground shots, 9-12 years
Class 688 Spots, 13-17 years
Class 689 Farm animals, 13-17 years
Class 690 Snow fun, 13-17 years
Class 691 Weeds/grasses, 13-17 years
Class 692 Playground shots, 13-17 years
Class 693 Print, not otherwise specified, 8 years and under
Class 694 Print, not otherwise specified, 9-12 years
Class 695 Print, not otherwise specified, 13-17 years
Class 696 A day in your life, a collection of five photos
Junior Arts & Crafts
ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00
MRS J WILSON donates two $5.00 prizes to this section. MORE THAN MAIL donates two boxes of chocolates to this section.
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. Entries may be washed. 2. All work to have been completed in previous twelve
months and must be done by the Exhibitor.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 697 Papercraft article, Preschool
Class 698 Papercraft article, 5-8 years
Class 699 Papercraft article, 9-12 years
Class 700 Papercraft article, 13-17 years
Class 701 Article made of fabric, eg soft toy, Preschool
Class 702 Article made of fabric, eg soft toy/embroidery, 5-8 years
Class 703 Article/garment made of fabric, eg soft toy/embroidery, 9-12 years
Class 704 Article/garment made of fabric, eg soft toy/embroidery, 13-17 years
Class 705 Christmas or Easter decoration, Preschool
Class 706 Christmas or Easter decoration, 5-8 years
Class 707 Christmas or Easter decoration, 9-12 years
Class 708 Christmas or Easter decoration, 13-17 years
Class 709 A hobby collection, 8 years and under eg shells, stamps, stickers, weeds No larger than 50cm square. Please add a short story about your collection. ie. when you started it etc.
Class 710 A hobby collection, 9-12 years eg shells, stamps, stickers, weeds No larger than 50cm square. Please add a short story about your collection. ie. when you started it etc.
Class 711 A hobby collection, 13-17 years eg shells, stamps, stickers, weeds No larger than 50cm square. Please add a short story about your collection. ie. when you started it etc.
Class 712 Any craft not already specified, 8 years and under
Class 713 Any craft not already specified, 9-12 years
Class 714 Any craft not already specified, 13-17yrs
Class 715 Creative waste, 8 years and under Please add a list of all recyclable materials used.
Class 716 Creative waste, 9-12 years Please add a list of all recyclable materials used.
Class 717 Creative waste, 13-17 years Please add a list of all recyclable materials used.
Class 718 Wearable arts
Class 719 Handmade craft, Preschool
Class 720 Handmade craft, 5-8 years
Class 721 Handmade craft, 9-12 years
Class 722 Handmade craft, 13-17 years
Class 723 Handmade card, Preschool SCRAP HAPPY CRAFTS will be supplying product and sponsoring this class. 50% of the products must be used. Conditions and products will be sent after entries have closed.
Class 724 Handmade card, 5-8 years SCRAP HAPPY CRAFTS will be supplying product and sponsoring this class. 50% of the products must be used. Conditions and products will be sent after entries have closed.
Class 725 Handmade card, 9-12 years SCRAP HAPPY CRAFTS will be supplying product and sponsoring this class. 50% of the products must be used. Conditions and products will be sent after entries have closed.
Class 726 Handmade card, 13-17 years SCRAP HAPPY CRAFTS will be supplying product and sponsoring this class. 50% of the products must be used. Conditions and products will be sent after entries have closed.
Class 727 Stamped handmade card, 8 years and under
Class 728 Stamped handmade card, 9-12 years
Class 729 Stamped handmade card, 13-17 years
Class 730 Scrapbooking, single page
Class 731 Knitting, peggy square
Class 732 Decorated gumboot, Preschool
Class 733 Decorated gumboot, 5-8 years
Class 734 Decorated gumboot, 9-12 years
Class 735 Decorated pinecone, Preschool
Junior Decorative
ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00 except where Special Prizes are given
MORE THAN MAIL donates five boxes of chocolates to this section.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 736 Arrangement of flowers, 5-6 years
Class 737 Arrangement of flowers, 7-8 years
Class 738 Arrangement of flowers, 9-12 years
Class 739 Arrangement of flowers, 13-16 years
Class 740 Sand saucer, Preschool Saucer to be named underneath.
Class 741 Sand saucer, 5-6 years Saucer to be named underneath.
Class 742 Sand saucer, 7-8 years Saucer to be named underneath.
Class 743 Sand Saucer, 9-12 years Saucer to be named underneath.
Class 744 Preschool open class, any decorative entry under 20cm square (Not sand saucer).
Class 745 Gentleman's buttonhole, one flower only, 5-6 years
Class 746 Gentleman's buttonhole, one flower only, 7-8 years
Class 747 Gentleman's buttonhole, one flower only, 9-12 years
Class 748 Ladies corsage, 5-12 years
Class 749 Single flower in vase
Class 750 Arrangement in a small yoghurt pottle, 5-6 years
Class 751 Arrangement in a small yoghurt pottle, 7-8 years
Class 752 Arrangement in a small yoghurt pottle, 9-12 years
Class 753 Floral face on a round paper dinner plate
Class 754 Miniature garden in a 2 litre ice cream container, 5-6 years Container to be named on bottom.
Class 755 Miniature garden in a 2 litre ice cream container, 7-8 years Container to be named on bottom.
Class 756 Miniature garden in a 2 litre ice cream container, 9-12 years Container to be named on bottom.
Class 757 Floral arrangement in gumboot
Class 758 Weed arrangement in boot
Class 759 Aqua jar
Class 760 Pressed floral arrangement
Class 761 Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture, Preschool No paint, paper or pins to be used, tooth picks accepted.
Class 762 Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture, 5-6 years No paint, paper or pins to be used, tooth picks accepted.
Class 763 Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture, 7-8 years No paint, paper or pins to be used, tooth picks accepted.
Class 764 Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture, 9-12 years No paint, paper or pins to be used, tooth picks accepted.
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Children's Painting
ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. Exhibits to be unframed. 2. Exhibits to be no larger than 42cm x 31cm (A3) 3. Exhibits must be mounted on card or paper, unless a
canvas is used. 4. Novice class is open to exhibitors who have never won a
first prize in the painting section at the Methven A&P Show.
5. Prize winning exhibits at previous Methven Shows not eligible.
6. All entries in this Section must be the bona fide work of the Exhibitor.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 765 Novice, any medium, 7 yrs and under
Class 766 Novice, any medium, 8-10 years
Class 767 Novice, any medium, 11-13 years
Class 768 Novice, any medium, 14-17 years
Class 769 Drawing, any medium, 7 yrs & under
Class 770 Drawing, any medium, 8-10 years
Class 771 Drawing, any medium, 11-13 years
Class 772 Drawing, any medium, 14-17 years
Class 773 Painting, any medium, 7 yrs & under
Class 774 Painting, any medium, 8-10 years
Class 775 Painting, any medium, 11-13 years
Class 776 Painting, any medium, 14-17 years
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Workshop Craft
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 for Open & Adults Classes FREE for Junior Classes PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00
HUMM ENGINEERING donates $150 to this section
CONDITIONS: Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. All work to have been completed in previous twelve
months.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 777 Bird feeders
Class 778 Bug thermometer, Year 7
Class 779 Tray, Year 8
Class 780 Mechanical toy, Year 8
Class 781 Container, Year 9
Class 782 Metal project, Year 10
Class 783 Small cabinet, Year 10
Class 784 A piece of furniture, Year 11
Class 785 A piece of furniture, Year 12
Class 786 Farmyard junk, 10 years & under PRIZE MONEY: 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 Build something creative out of steel from your farmyard.
Class 787 Farmyard junk, 11-18 years PRIZE MONEY: 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 Build something creative out of steel from your farmyard.
Class 788 Farmyard junk, adults PRIZE MONEY: 1st $30.00, 2nd $20.00 Build something creative out of steel from your farmyard.
Class 789 A wooden or timber based project, not furniture, open
Class 790 A piece of furniture, open
Technology
ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00
CONDITIONS Refer to Home Industries for conditions. 1. All work to have been completed in previous twelve
months. 2. All exhibits to be named. 3. Any model made from a plan - the instructions must be
supplied on Show Day. 4. Models in this section must be assembled by the
exhibitor only. 5. Classes 794 to 806 - maximum size 40cm x 40cm.
All exhibits must be staged before 8:30am on show day, or exhibits may be taken to the Pavilion on the Friday afternoon between 1 and 4pm, if you are late you may
be disqualified.
Class 791 Meccano model, 10 years and under
Class 792 Meccano model, 11-14 years
Class 793 Working Meccano model, 17 years and under
Class 794 Basic Lego model, 7 years and under, including instruction book Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 795 Basic Lego model, 8-10 years, including instruction book Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 796 Basic Lego model, 11-14 years, including instruction book Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 797 Basic Lego model, 7 years and under, original design, farming theme Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 798 Basic Lego model, 8-10 years, original design, farming theme Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 799 Basic Lego model, 11-14 years, original design, farming theme Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 800 Technic Lego model, 8-10 years, including instruction book Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 801 Technic Lego model, 11-12 years, including instruction book Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 802 Technic Lego model, 13-14 years, including instruction book Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 803 Technic Lego model, 15-16 years, including instruction book Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 804 Technic Lego model, original design Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 805 Plastic kit set model Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Class 806 Any other model, not already specified Maximum size 40 x 40cm
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com
Spud in a Bucket
The Methven A&P Association is offering every child, Year 1-6, at Methven Primary, Our Lady of the Snows and Lauriston Schools the opportunity to grow a "Spud in a Bucket".
Entries are taken on arrival of entry, during show week.
Conditions: 1. Each child must use the potato and bucket provided, and
care for their own plant. 2. Any growing soil/mix may be used. 3. The bucket with the potatoes and soil intact are to be
brought to school the week of the show or to the Pavilion at the Methven A&P Showgrounds on Friday 15 March, 2019 by 8:30am.
4. NOTE: Buckets that have been tampered with, will be disqualified.
5. Full name and school must be written on the bucket before returning to school/show grounds.
6. Prizes and bucket/potatoes can be collected after 4:15pm on show day.
7. If bucket and potatoes are not collected by end of show day they will be donated to Methven House.
Seed potatoes kindly donated by D & S Gorman. Buckets sponsored by the Fonterra Grass Roots Fund
Children's Pets
ENTRY: FREE JUDGING: COMMENCES 10.00 am PRIZE MONEY: 1st, $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00
Ribbons are awarded to animal pets.
Class 816 Best Pet Lamb exhibited and held by a child under 7 years
Class 817 Best Pet Lamb, to be exhibited and led by a child 7 - 13 years
Class 818 Best Pet Lamb, any breed, to be exhibited and led by a Child over 13 years
Class 819 Best Pet Sheep to be exhibited and led by any child.
Class 820 Pony (not entered by Exhibitor in Pony Section)
Class 821 Dog or Pup (not entered by exhibitor in Sheep Dog Trial Section)
Class 822 Any other Pet not included above Animal type to be specified on entry form
Dancing
JUDGING: 10:00am SHARP ENTRY FEE: $2, includes music fee PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00
Permit Issued: 9th November 2018
• Entries close with the Secretary on the 15th February, 2019
• No late entries will be accepted. ·
• Held under the rules of Piping and Dancing Association of New Zealand.
• In the event of insufficient competitors for a reel, a solo dance will be substituted.
• County definition: Between the Rakaia and Rangitata Rivers.
• If wet, the dancing will be held in a Community Hall, competitors will be directed from the Show Grounds.
JUDGE: Jessica Findlay, Christchurch By entering this competition or event I agree to hereby grant the Piping and Dancing Association of New Zealand (Association) the right to use my name, image, photograph, picture or video captured performance in connection with the Association. This includes granting the Association all rights to reproduce, edit, exhibit or otherwise exploit my name, image, photograph, picture or video captured performance in whole or in part, in any media publication, Association website or materials, or other Association publication. Yes/No. If you elect not to grant the Association/Society the right to use your image, it is your responsibility to remove yourself from situations where photos are likely to be taken, such as at presentation time. The Association does not guarantee that your image will not be published as part of a larger group or performance photograph, and by participating in the competition or event you automatically waive your rights in respect of such images.
Class 823 Highland fling, novice, under 14 years
Class 824 Highland fling, 6 years and under
Class 825 Highland fling, under 8 years
Class 826 Highland fling, under 10 years
Class 827 Highland fling, under 14 years
Class 828 Reel O'Tulloch, under 16 years
Class 829 Sword dance, under 8 years
Class 830 Sword dance, under 10 years
Class 831 Sword dance, under 12 years
Class 832 Sword dance, under 16 years
Class 833 Highland Reel, under 14 years
Class 834 Seann Triubhais, under 12 years
Class 835 Irish Jig, under 8 years
Class 836 Irish Jig, under 10 years
Class 837 Irish Jig, under 14 years
Class 838 Irish Jig, under 12 years, county only
Class 839 Irish Hornpipe, under 16 years
Class 840 Sailor's Hornpipe, under 12 years
Place your entries online Go to www.showday.online.com