HINDERWELL HORSE & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
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153rd Annual Show
THE SHOWFIELD, Runswick Lane, Hinderwell, N. Yorks. TS13 5HR (by kind permission of The Barker Family, Greylands Farm) on Friday 9th August 2024 to commence: 9.00 a.m. Prompt
65 Trophies & Over £2,000 in Prizes
Secretaries
General Enquiries
Children’s
Tent
Agricultural
Mary Harland
01947 840179
Mrs. J. Savage 01947 841289
Jenny Peacock, Sandra Hunt-Brown
Barbara Piggott, Jean Clennan
Jude Knight Enquiries 01947 841126
Ruth Maltby 07966 065123
Treasurer Mr. F. Cieslik 07802 766227
Trade Stands
Mary Harland 01947 840179
Livestock Entries Close: 8 p.m. – Friday 26th July 2024
Show Jumping, Gymkhana, Ferrets, Dog Show & Main Tent on the day entries only
2024 Showfield Plan
Subject to Change Not to Scale
Horse Trailer & Livestock Parking
Toilets Trade stands
Horse Exercise Area
Secretary P.A.
First Aid Ring Three Ring Two Ring One
Toilets
Craft Tent Trade stands Bar
A C C E S S F O R A L L V E H I C L E S Vintage Machinery Sheep
GATE
Dog Ring
CAR PARK
Catering Outlet Main
Tent
Judges Lunches
Tent Childrens
Trade stands
Pedestrian accessonly
Ferrets
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Rules
1 All persons knowingly making a false entry shall forfeit all unpaid premiums awarded to them and be disqualified from competing at the next Show.
2 All foals must be haltered.
3 Animal owners are kindly requested not to clean horse boxes etc. out on the Show Field.
4 All animals exhibited must be the property of the exhibitor at the time of entry.
5 No entry fees refundable.
6 The committee will use every precaution to prevent accidents to exhibits and the public, but should any incident occur, they will not be held responsible for the damage or accident.
7 All disputes to be decided by the Committee, and not subject to any proceedings at law.
8 Objections must be given in writing to the Secretary before the close of the Show with a deposit of £20.00 and any further expenses incurred must be paid by the persons against whom the Committee give their decision. The deposit will be forfeited to the Society if the objection is not sustained.
9 Any exhibitor using offensive language to any judges or stewards will be required to leave the show field.
10 A General Meeting of Members shall be held in the months of January or February annually, at which a statement of the Society’s affairs shall be submitted : Rules revised: Schedule or premiums arranged, Officers elected and all other business transacted.
11 All entries with entrance fees and a S.A.E., to be sent to the Secretary in writing on or before the closing date of entries. Telephone entries cannot be accepted, even the Best of Friends! PLEASE USE FIRST CLASS POST TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.
12 All Trophies are to be returned in good, clean condition and suitably engraved.
13 If a competitor wins the same Perpetual Trophy for three consecutive years the Show Committee will buy them a small trophy to keep as a memento. Please inform Secretary prior to Show Day.
14 Riders to wear a hard hat when mounted which meets BSI.
Hats which bear PAS 015:2011, VGI; Snell E2016 onwards with official Snell label & number, ASTM – F1163 2004a onwards with SEI mark, AS/VZS 3838, 2006 onwards.
15 Entry Tickets – for £5 in entries an admission ticket will be sent to a maximum of 2 tickets, at the discretion of the secretary.
16 Horse Passports should accompany the horse/pony while attending the Show.
While the Show does not have to check these are present, competitors should have them with them as Trading Standards may do a ‘spot check’.
17 Entry onto the field will be by official pass only and any vehicle seeking access to the field without a pass will be charged £10.
Cover Photo of MULGRAVE CONTRALTO by kind permission of Mrs. D.M. & Mr. J.G. Welford, Dalehouse, Staithes
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Mrs. M. Metcalfe
Mrs. C.A. Barker
Mr. G. Turton
Mr. T. Bottomley
Mr. G. Stevenson
Mr. R. Reynolds ACA
Mrs. L. Richardson
Mr. E. Richardson
Ms L. Dale
Mrs. J. Barker
OFFICERS
President : Mr. Eric Matthew
Vice Presidents
Dr. G. Croft
Mrs. Gill Swailes
Mr. R.C. Harland
Mr. Joe Welford
Mrs. A. MacKinder
Mr. M. Allen
Dr. S. Johnson
Mr. M. Barker
Ms. Jude Knight
Chair of Committee : Kelly Harland
Mrs. M. Harland
Mr. D. Barker
Mr. E. Matthew
Mrs. E.M. Welford
Mr. J. Barker
Mr. R. Smith
Mr. W. Barker
Mrs. K. Richardson
Mr. D. Richardson
Vice Chairs : Mary Harland, Jan Walker
Honorary Treasurer : Mr. Filip Cieslik
Honorary Secretary : Post Vacant
Honorary Veterinary Surgeons : Clevedale Veterinary Practice
Honorary Auditor : Wasley Chapman
Tent Section : Jenny Peacock, Sandra Hunt-Brown
Barbara Piggott, Jean Clennan
Trade Stands : Mrs. M. Harland
Children’s Section :
Mrs. J. Savage
Active Committee
Mrs. M. Harland
Ms. J. Knight
Mrs. J. Savage
Mrs. L. Tinker
Mrs. J. Clennan
Mr. F. Cieslik
Ms. A. Pecherek
Ms. R. Maltby
Ms. K. Harland
Ms. M. Veal
Mr. P. Dale
Mr. E. Matthew
Mrs. M. Metcalfe
Mrs. S. Hunt-Brown
Mrs. J. Walker
Mr. S. Blackburn
Mrs. J. Peacock
Mrs. B. Piggott
Thanks to everyone who regularly helps on show day
Mr. C. Welford
Mr. J. Welford
Mrs. A. Ellis
Mr. S. Ellis
Ms. D. Hall
Miss H. Barnett-Savage
Mr. M. Sewell
Mr. A. Harland
Mr. S. Barker
Mrs. T. Blackburn
Mrs. J. Sowerby
Miss N. McLaughlin
Ladies of the Hinderwell WI Glaisdale Pony Club
Mr.T.Harland
Mr. D. Barker
Miss E. Blake
Mrs. K. Houghton
Mrs. R. Lydall
Mr. R. Sowerby
Mr. R. Sanderson
Mr. R. Cohen
Mrs. J. Welford
Mrs. L.M. Dale
Mr. S. Savage
Mrs. G. Pearson
Mrs. J. McLaughlin
Mr. J. Archer
Mr.S.Perkins
Mrs. M. Harland, Miss. A. Harland Wasley Chapman
Also, thanks to Whitby DAG for the hire of the shuttle bus and thanks to our sponsors and advertisers
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Hinderwell Service Station
152 High Street, Hinderwell
Telephone: 01947 840341
Proprietor: John Harrison
VEHICLE REPAIRS ~ SERVICING
FUEL SALES ~ ACCESSORIES ~ JETWASH
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TIMETABLE
Timings of events in the show rings are approximate given the unknown number of entries. Competitors are reminded that it is their responsibility to be available for their respective classes.
9.00 am: All Vintage Machinery to be on the Showfield
10.30 am: Sheep Judging Commences
11.00 am: Tent & Ferret Judging Commences
12.00 pm: Dog Show Open for entries
1.00 pm: Novelty Dog Show Commences
4.00 pm: Presentation of Tent Section Trophies in the Main Tent
4.00 - 5.00 pm: Prize Money to be collected from Main Tent
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RING ONE Class No. 9.00: Hunter Breeding 1 – 4 Hunter Open 5 Hunter Ladies 6 First & Second prize winners Classes 5 & 6 Championship Retrained Racehorse 7 11.00: Show Jumping starts 39 - 46 RING TWO 9.00: Best Turned Out Pony & Rider 8 & under 29 Best Turned Out 9 – 20yrs 30 Best Turned Out Championship Most suited Pony & Rider 31 Coloured Horse or Pony 32 Lead Rein 33 Riding Pony under 12.2 34 Riding Pony under 13.2 35 Riding Pony under 14.2 36 15+ Ridden Horses & Ponies 37 Mounted Fancy Dress 38 12.00: COMBINE WITH RING ONE RING THREE 9.45: Cleveland Bays 8 – 15 Brood Mare 9 Foal 10 Yearling 11 Two or three year old 12 Winners of Classes 9 - 12 Championship Part bred foal or yearling 13 In hand gelding or stallion 4 years and upwards 14 Ridden CB 15 12.00: CLEVELAND BAY PARADE This will be followed by the judging of the best turned out Cleveland Bay. 12.45: GOATHLAND & GLAISDALE HOUND PARADE 1.30: Pony Breeding 20 - 28 Winners of Classes 20 - 28 Championship
Games 47 - 56
3.30:
ADMISSION AND PARKING
ADMISSION: Adults : £6.00 – Children : £3.00
Family : £15.00 (2 Adults & 2 Children)
CAR PARKING FREE in Official Car Parking Field
DISABLED PARKING
There is ample disabled parking available near to the pedestrian access to the showfield. Please access this by using the official car park entrance. Unfortunately, we are not able to offer public ringside parking.
Agricultural Competitors Entry Tickets – for £6 in entries an admission ticket will be sent to a maximum of 2 tickets, at the discretion of the secretary.
Tent exhibitors will be allowed to park on the showfield whilst delivering exhibits. After 10.45 a.m. their vehicles must be removed.
Vehicles will only be admitted to the Main Showfield if displaying the official pass, otherwise they will be directed into the car park field. Vehicle passes admit the driver/rider(s) only - passengers not included.
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JUDGES
Hunters Nick Coldbeck
Hunters Ridden
Cleveland Bays
Pony Breeding
Ridden Ponies
Show Jumping
Gymkhana Games
Ferrets
Georgia Smith
Gilly Dimmock
Barbara Martindale
Lesley Haws
Alison Wilson
Harriet Beecroft
Jonathon Cuthbert
Sheep Ken Flintoff
Novelty Dog Show
Vintage Machinery
Farm Produce
Garden Produce
Flowers
Handicrafts
Confectionary
Preserves
Photography
Children’s
Children’s Confectionary
Nicola Garbutt
Clive Marsh
Norman Atkinson
Barry Richardson
Liz Tinker
Mrs. Antonella Jones
Mrs. G. Dunwell
Peter Bell
Christine Moreley
Mrs. Allana Robson & Mrs. Sarah Hogarth
Mrs. Florence Cornforth
STEWARDS
Ring Eric Matthew, Kate Houghton, Simon Carr, Glaisdale Pony Club
Tent Jenny Peacock, Sandra Hunt-Brown, Barbara Piggott, Jean Clennan
Sheep K. & A. Harland
Novelty Dog Show Jan Walker
Ferrets
Children’s Section
Mrs. S. Lloyd
Mrs. J. Savage
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HORSES
Please note: All horses must have been vaccinated within the last year and have had their second vaccination at least one week prior to the show. The committee reserves the right to check horse passports at random on the day.
ENTRY FEE Classes 1 – 28 : £6.00 (except class 12)
PRIZE MONEY 1st £15.00 : 2nd £10.00 : 3rd £5.00
ROSETTES To 3rd Place (10 entries – 4th Place) (15 entries 5th Place)
HUNTERS
Class 1
Hunter Brood Mare
2 Hunter Foal, Colt of Filly
3 Hunter Yearling, Colt, Gelding or Filly
4 Hunter two or three year old, Gelding or Filly
CHAMPIONSHIP 1st Prize Winners from Classes 2, 3 & 4 to compete for The Hinderwell Show Young Hunter Shield (held for 1 year) and a Hinderwell Show Champion Rosette
5 Hunter - Open, four years old & over, able to carry 12 stone or over. To be ridden in the ring.
The K.M. Dale Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
6 Hunter - Ladies, four years old & over, to be ridden in the ring Winner of Class 5 barred.
The D.C. Hodgson Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 5 & 6 to compete for the Ridden Hunter Championship. Winner to receive a cash prize of £25 thanks to a kind donation from Mrs. Jean Swain
7 Retrained Racehorse to Riding Horse Sponsored by Philip Kirby Racing
The Cleveland Bay Horse Society kindly donates £25 towards prize money and special rosettes for each highest placed pure/part bred Cleveland Bay in the Hunter Classes 1 – 6. If you are eligible for one of these, please make this clear on your entry form.
FREE SHUTTLE BUS
This year there will be a shuttle bus running to and from the showfield from Staithes Memorial Hall & Hinderwell Village Hall. The service will run from 10am until 5pm. There is no charge for this but donations are very welcome.
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CLEVELAND BAYS
The following classes are run under Cleveland Bay Horse Society rules. All Cleveland Bays must be entered in the CBHS stud book or the Grading Register.
Class 8 In hand gelding or stallion, 4 years old and upwards
9 Cleveland Bay Brood Mare
The R.W. Welford Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
A Trophy given by Mrs. Ann Leslie for the highest placed Local brood mare, owner residing within 20 miles of Hinderwell
10 Cleveland Bay Foal, Colt or Filly
The Jack America Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
11 Cleveland Bay Yearling, Colt, Gelding or Filly
The L.S. Powell Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
12 Two or three year old, Colt, Gelding or Filly
The John Welford Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
Championship Cleveland Bay Female Champion to have won in Classes 9 - 12
The George Duell Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
13 Part Bred Foal
The Oswald Welford Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
14 Part bred one, two or three years old
All foals must have at least one great grand-parent in the Cleveland Bay Stud Book or Grading Register. All yearlings must be entered in the Cleveland Bay Part bred Register.
15 Ridden Cleveland Bay (open to pure & part breds 4 years & over)
(These will not be ridden by the judge).
The CBHS have kindly sponsored classes 8 & 15.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilson, The Fox Inn, Roxby have kindly donated a sash, rosette and £25 to the best turned out Cleveland Bay.
This will be judged in Ring 1 following the Cleveland Bay Parade.
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Pony Breeding calculated not to exceed 147.32 cm at maturity in Classes 20 - 28
Class 20 Pony Brood Mare
The Les Welford Memorial Trophy to the winner for 1 year
21 Pony Foal, Colt or Filly
The Hawsker Stud Trophy to the winner for 1 year
22 Pony Yearling, Colt, Gelding or Filly
23 Pony two or three year old, Colt, Gelding or Filly
24 Shetland Pony, Any Age, In Hand
The P. Robinson Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
25 Miniature Shetland, Any Age, In Hand (ponies not to exceed 34” at maturity) Entrants to class 23 barred.
The Hawsker Shetland Stud Trophy to the winner for 1 year
26 Welsh Pony, Any Age, In Hand
Mrs. J. Beckett kindly donates the Goldlands Welsh Pony Challenge Plate to winner for 1 year
27 Coloured Horse or Pony, Any Age, In Hand. Class to be divided if sufficient exhibits
28 Mountain & Moorland Breeds, Any Age, In Hand, Class to be divided if sufficient exhibits. No Shetlands or Welsh Ponies allowed
The Dales Society, has kindly donated a rosette for the highest placed Dales shown in hand.
IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP 1st Prize Winners from Classes 20 - 28 to compete
The Stanley Grange Stud Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year and a Hinderwell Show Champion Rosette
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RIDDEN PONIES
Children to prove age if required. Ponies may be measured by Veterinary Surgeon. All Ponies to be 4 years old and over
ENTRY FEES Classes 29 - 37 : £6.00
PRIZE MONEY 1st £10.00 : 2nd £5.00 : 3rd £3.00
Classes 31 & 33 are kindly sponsored by Eric Matthew
ROSETTES To 6th place unless otherwise stated
NOTE Classes 29 - 57 ALL COMPETITORS MUST WEAR A HARD HAT (see Rule 15)
Class 29 Best Turned Out Pony & Rider, 8 years and under, lead rein allowed. The highest placed local Pony & Rider both residing within 10 miles of the Showfield will receive the Oakridge Perpetual Shield for 1 year.
Rosettes All Entrants
30 Best Turned Out Pony & Rider, 9 - 20 years inclusive, The highest placed local Pony & Rider both residing within 10 miles of the Showfield will receive The Richardson Perpetual Trophy for 1 year. Rosettes All Entrants
CHAMPIONSHIP The 1st Prize winners from Classes 29 & 30 to compete for the Crispen Perpetual Trophy to be held by winner for 1 year
& Hinderwell Show Champion Rosette
31 Most Suited Pony & Rider, rider 16 years & under. Ponies 14.2 h.h. & Under
The Abe Manship Perpetual Trophy to best child 9 - 16 years both residing within 10 miles of Showfield (held for 1 year)
The R. Wilson Perpetual Trophy to best child 8 years and under both residing within 10 miles of Showfield (held for 1 year)
Rosettes to all entrants
32 Coloured Horse or Pony, Any Age, Rider any age.
Mrs. Holdsworth kindly donates the ‘Show No Mercy’ Perpetual Trophy to winner for 1 year.
Class to be divided if sufficient exhibits
33 Lead Rein Pony. Not to exceed 12.2 h.h. To be ridden by a child 8 years & under. Rosettes to all entrants
The Priory Saddlery Perpetual Shield to winner for 1 year
34 Riding Pony not to exceed 12.2 h.h. Suitable for, and to be ridden by a child 12 years & under
The Priory Saddlery Perpetual Cup to the winner for 1 year
35 Riding Pony exceeding 12.2.h.h. and not exceeding 13.2 h.h. suitable for, and to be ridden by a child 14 years & under
The J.W. McClachlin Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
36 Riding Pony exceeding 13.2.h.h. and not exceeding 14.2 h.h. suitable for, and to be ridden by a child 16 years & under
The John J. Featherstone Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year
37 15 + Ridden Horses & Ponies that are 15 years and over
FANCY DRESS
To be judged by the President at approx. 11.30am in Ring 2
Class 38 Mounted Fancy Dress, child 16 years and under. ENTRY FEE £1.00 : PRIZE MONEY 1st £3.00 : 2nd £2.00 : 3rd £1.00
Rosettes all entrants. Liam Bell Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year. (All competitors in this class to wear hard hat that complies with rule 15)
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PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT TAKING PRE-ENTRIES FOR SHOW JUMPING THIS YEAR
ENTRY FEE Classes 39 - 46 : £8.00
PRIZE MONEY Classes 39 - 46 : 1st £30.00 : 2nd £20.00 : 3rd £10.00
ROSETTES To 5th place
Class 39 Tiny Tots Jumping. Pony must be led. Riders 8 years & under.
Fences not to exceed 45cm.
The Herman Wood Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year.
Kindly sponsored by Pepperdogs Raw
40 First Ridden (not led, just off lead rein). Riders 10yrs & under.
Fences not to exceed 45cm.
First Ridden Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 year.
Kindly sponsored by Equine Rug Renew
41 65cm Jumping. Pony not to exceed 148cm. Riders 16yrs & under.
The Hinderwell Show Novice Pony Trophy to the winner for 1 yr.
Kindly sponsored by Clevedale Vets Equine
42 75cm Jumping. Pony not to exceed 148cm. Riders 16yrs & under.
The John Laverick Memorial Trophy to the winner for 1 yr.
Kindly sponsored by North Yorkshire & Cleveland Tyre Company
43 85cm Jumping. Pony not to exceed 148cm. Riders 16yrs & under.
The C W Barker Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 yr.
Kindly sponsored by D Henderson & Son (Landscaping & Waste Removal)
44 65cm Jumping. Horse over 148cm. Riders any age.
The Mrs D Houghton Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 yr.
Kindly sponsored by Abbey Gas
45 75cm Jumping. Horse over 148cm. Riders any age.
The Mrs Featherstone Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 yr.
Kindly sponsored by Jefferson Building
46 85cm Jumping. Horse over 148cm. Riders any age.
The G & E V Thompson Perpetual Trophy to the winner for 1 yr.
Kindly sponsored by Vivo Aesthetics
GYMKHANA
PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT TAKING PRE-ENTRIES FOR GYMKHANA THIS YEAR
MONEY 1st £4.00 : 2nd £3.00 : 3rd £2.00 : 4th £1.00
ROSETTES To 4th Place
Class 47 Lead Rein Bending Race
48 Bending Race .......................................................................
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52 Mug Race
54 Flag Race
55 Flag Race .............................................................................
56 Potato Race. Non winners: No entry fee: No prize money (pony/rider to have competed in previous classes as a pair)
years & under
years & under
under
years & under
years & under
years & under
years & under
A Miniature Trophy & A Hinderwell Show Champion Rosette will be awarded to the child gaining most points in each age group. On the same pony.
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ENTRY
PRIZE
FEE Classes 47 - 56 : £2.00
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12
49 Bending Race 16 years &
8
Lead Rein Mug Race ..............................................................
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51 Mug Race
years & under
16
years & under
8
53 Lead Rein Flag Race
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ENTRY FEE
PRIZE MONEY
SHEEP
To be Judged at 10.30 a.m.
Classes S1 – S4 : £3.00
Class S5 : Free entry
Classes S1 – S4 1st £10.00 : 2nd £5.00 : 3rd £3.00
ROSETTES To 4th Place
Class S1 Two cross-bred Butchers Lambs – British or Continental
S2 Masham / Mule, Gimmer / Lamb for breeding purposes
S3 Rare Breed Male
S4 Rare Breed Female
S5 Pet Lamb to be shown by a child 12 years or under
Thanks to a donation from Whitby Falconers, the winner of Class S5 will receive £10 and a Perpetual Trophy
FERRETS
Please note we are no longer taking pre-entries for the Ferret Classes To be exhibited in the main tent To be Judged at 11.00 a.m.
ENTRY FEE Classes F1 - F12 : Entries On Day £1.50
PRIZE MONEY 1st £3.00 : 2nd £2.00 : 3rd £1.00
ROSETTES To 3rd Place
Exhibitors to provide own cages. No Angora Ferrets Permitted
Class F1 Dog White Adult
F2 Bitch White Adult
F3 Dog Polecat Adult
F4 Bitch Polecat Adult
F5 Dog Any Other Colour Adult
F6 Bitch Any Other Colour Adult
F7 2024 Breed Dog White
F8 2024 Breed Bitch White
F9 2024 Breed Dog Polecat
F10 2024 Breed Bitch Polecat
F11 2024 Breed Dog Any Other Colour
F12 2024 Breed Bitch Any Other Colour
F13 Best Pair
The Mr. R. Chaplin Shield will be awarded for the Best Adult Ferret
The Mr. R. Chaplin Shield 2 will be awarded for the Best Young Ferret Champion Rosette to Best in Show & Reserve Champion rosette to runner-up.
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NOVELTY DOG SHOW
No dog under six months old to enter
To be judged at 1.00 p.m.
ENTRY FEE
£1 on the day : Taken from 12 noon at dog ring
PRIZES According to entries
ROSETTES To 4th Place
NOVELTY CLASSES (open to pedigree and non pedigree)
Class D1 Best Condition
D2 Best Cross Bred
D3 Veteran (7 years and over)
D4 Best Child Handler (5 -11 years)
D5 Best Child Handler (12 -16 years)
D6 Dog With The Most Appealing Expression
D7 Waggiest Tail
D8 The Dog The Judge Would Most Like To Take Home
D9 Best Mover
D10 ‘Rags to Riches’ - Rescue dogs only
VINTAGE MACHINERY
ENTRY FEE
£2.00
PRIZES Rosettes to 3rd place
Attendance Plaque for each exhibitor
The Kay Dale Perpetual Trophy and Championship Rosette to be awarded to Best Exhibit in Show for 1 year
Class V1 Stationary Engine Exhibit - Restored
V2 Stationary Engine Exhibit - ‘Working Clothes’
V3 Tractor - Restored
V4 Tractor - ‘Working Clothes’
V5 Bygones Collection
Please use vintage machinery entry form at rear of this schedule
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TENT SECTION
Entries for all Classes will be taken in the Marquee on Show Day between 9 a.m. and 10.45 a.m. Labels to attach to your entries can be found at the back of this schedule.
All Exhibits to be arranged by 10.45 a.m.
All Exhibits must be exhibitor’s own work
All Vases to be provided by the Exhibitor
All Tent Exhibitors can park in Showfield up to 10.45 a.m. ONLY
Vehicles must then be removed to the car park field
Prize Money to be collected between 4.00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. in the MARQUEE.
Exhibitors in Classes A1 - A10 must grow not less than 1/4 acre of the relevant produce.
Exhibits to remain in the tent until 4.30 p.m. or at the discretion of the Stewards.
Exhibits remaining at 5.30 p.m. left at owners risk.
ENTRY FEE
PRIZE MONEY
All Classes : 50p on the day
All Classes : 1st £3.00 : 2nd £2.00 : 3rd £1.00
In a Class with three or less entries, Prizes will be awarded at the Judge’s discretion.
FARM PRODUCE
Class A1 Twelve Ears of Wheat
A2 Twelve Ears of Barley
A3 Twelve Ears of Short Oats
A4 Half kilo sample of Combined Barley : this years
A5 Best Sample Hay, approx. 14lb. this years
A6 Best Sample Silage, approx. 14lb. this years
A7 Six Heaviest Potatoes
A8 Four Coloured Potatoes
A9 Four White Round Potatoes
A10 Four White Kidney Potatoes
A11 Six Hen Eggs, any colour
A12 Six Bantam Eggs, any colour
A13 Handmade Walking Stick
The Aaron Hart Perpetual Shield will be awarded to the Best Exhibit from Classes A5 & A6 to be held for one year. To be presented in the Marquee at 4.00 p.m.
The Bill Barker Trophy to be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in this section. To be presented in the Marquee at 4pm. To be held for one year.
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GARDEN PRODUCE
Class G1 Four White Round Potatoes
G2 Four White Kidney Potatoes
G3 Four Coloured Round Potatoes
G4 Four Coloured Kidney Potatoes
G5 Marrow, not to exceed 350mm
G6 Cabbage, round or drum head
G7 Cauliflower, trimmed
G8 One Lettuce
G9 Six Pods Of Peas
G10 Six Pods Of Broad Beans
G11 Six French Beans
G12 Six Runner Beans
G13 Cucumber
G14 Five Cherry Tomatoes
G15 Five Tomatoes
G16 Two Onions, dressed under 250g
G17 Two Onions, dressed over 250g
G18 Heaviest Onion
G19 Six Shallots, straw
G20 Six Shallots, any other variety
G21 Two Garden Turnips
G22 Three Carrots, long
G23 Three Carrots, stumpy
G24 Two Courgettes
G25 Two Globe Beetroot
G26 Two Sticks Red Rhubarb
G27 Two Leeks
The George England Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining most points in this Section. To be held for 1 year. To be presented in the Marquee at 4.00 p.m.
FLOWERS
Class F1 Posy of garden flowers
F2 Six pansies in a glass vase
F3 Six sweet peas
F4 One rose, any variety
F5 Three stems Floribunda roses
F6 One Hybrid rose
F7 Vase of mixed flowers
F8 Five Dahlias, pom pom
F9 Three Dahlias, any variety
F10 Fuchsia pot plant
F11 Best Pelargonium/Geranium pot plant
F12 Pot Plant Flowering
F13 Pot Plant Foliage
F14 Collection of Cacti in one container
F15 Best Cactus
F16 Best Succulent
F17 Flower arrangement
The Kath Calvert Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining most points in this Section. To be presented in the MARQUEE at 4.00 p.m. held for 1 year
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HANDICRAFTS
Class H1 Wool Rug – unlined
H2 Any embroidered article
H3 Quilt sample (not exceeding 36” x 36”)
H4 Scarf made from any medium
H5 Cushion cover – with cushion
H6 Any paper crafted item
H7 Crochet article
H8 Hand knitted garment
H9 Bag made from any medium
H10 Hand knitted baby garment
H11 Item made using sewing machine
H12 Soft Toy
H13 Painting, own work only
H14 Picture – other than paint, own work only
H15 Article made from wood
The Alan Palfreyman Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining most points in this Section in classes H1 - H15. To be presented in the MARQUEE at 4.00 p.m. held for 1 year
The Jean Shipley Perpetual Trophy will be awarded for the best knitted garment from Classes H8 and H10.
CONFECTIONERY & PRESERVES
Class C1 Loaf Of White Bread
C2 Four Brown Bread Buns
C3 Two Tea Cakes, baked on a shelf
C4 Family Fruit Loaf, set recipe
Ingredients ½ lb butter
Method
2 oz each of cherries & mixed peel
½ lb sugar (soft brown) 2 oz ground almonds
4 eggs 2 tsp mixed spice
12 oz flour 1 tbsp dark treacle
12 oz each of currants & sultanas 1 tsp baking powder added to flour
Cream butter, sugar and treacle then add eggs and beat all together.
Fold in flour and fruit.
Bake in a greased tin at low heat 350F or170C for 1 hour 30 mins.
Class C5 Four Cheese Scones
C6 Four Fruit Scones
C7 Fruit Flan
C8 Victoria Sponge (made as 2 separate cakes sandwiched together with Raspberry jam and sprinkled with caster sugar)
C9 Four Chocolate Muffins
C10 Saucer Fruit Pie, short crust pastry
C11 Yorkshire Curd Tart, 51/2” tin approx.
C12 Four Sausage Rolls
C13 Four Sausage Rolls, flaky pastry
C14 Carrot Cake (made in a round tin)
C15 Four Biscuits
C16 Fruit Jelly Jam
C17 Raspberry Jam
C18 Strawberry Jam
C19 Blackcurrent Jam
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Class C20 Mixed Fruit Jam
C21 Chutney
C22 Home Made Marmalade
The Joan Barker Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining most points in the Confectionery and Preserves Section combined (Classes C1 - C22). To be presented in the MARQUEE at 4.00 p.m. To be held for 1 year.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Amateur Only : Black/White or Colour
Photographs to be mounted with a maximum 1” border and not to exceed 6” x 8” including border. Class P4 to allow for relevent caption on maximum 1” border
Class P1 Portrait
P2 Monochrome, any subject
P3 Animals or Birds
P4 Most Humorous with Caption
P5 Landscape
P6 People
P7 Action Photography
P8 Favourite Local Scene
The Chris Roberts Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining most points in this Section. To be presented in the MARQUEE at 4.00 p.m. held for 1 year
There is a separate Children’s Photography Section for children up to 15 years old – see Children’s Classes.
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CHILDREN’S CLASSES
All exhibits must have Name, Age & Class Number, on reverse side otherwise they cannot be judged. They must be the Child’s own original and unaided work, and completed within the last year. Only One Entry per Exhibitor in each Class
All Entries taken on Show Day, 9.00 - 11.00 a.m. Choice of Rosette or Prize Money for winning entries Prizes and Exhibits must be collected by 5.00 p.m. Any remaining exhibits cannot be saved
PRIZE MONEY 1st £1.00 : 2nd 50p : 3rd 30p
Special Trophies will be awarded to the winning schools in the Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 Group or Class entries
The June Rose Laverick Trophy to be held for 1 year will be awarded to the child who gains the most points overall
The Margaret Barker Perpetual Trophy to be held for 1 year : for Best Picture
The Sheila Wrightson Trophy to be held for 1 year : for Best Handwriting
A Miniature Trophy has been kindly donated by Mrs. Y. Barber for the Best Photograph in Classes 50 - 54. To be held for 1 year
A Miniature Trophy to be held for 1 year for the best confectionery entry.
The Elizabeth Little Trophy to be held for 1 year: for Best exhibit pre-school and 5 years
A Perpetual Trophy for the best Craft exhibit to be held for one year.
Pictures/Collage not to exceed 42cm x 30cm (A3)
Miniature gardens not to exceed 30cm at widest point
Don’t forget the photography section classes 50 - 54 to gain those extra winning points
Free Fun Craft Workshops will be held at the Methodist School Room, Hinderwell on Tuesday 6th August 10am – 12 noon
PRE-SCHOOL & 5 YEARS
Class 1 Picture : own subject, any medium
2 Rainbow collage (cut out a cardboard rainbow to decorate
3 ‘The Hungry Caterpillar’ – make a likeness using any materials
eg: egg boxes, pasta or paint a picture
4 Nature collage on either paper, card, sticky back plastic to create your picture or pattern
5 Model using any type of construction blocks, eg – stickle bricks, duplo, Lego (own design)
6 Any Article from any Craft
7 2 Iced and decorated cup cakes (judged on the decoration)
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CHILDREN 6 YEARS & 7 YEARS
Class 9 Picture : own subject, any medium
10 Nature collage on either paper, card, sticky back plastic to create your picture
11 Vegetable/Fruit Animal
12 Handwriting (not illustrated)
THE LITTLE PLANT
In the heart of a seed, Buried deep so deep, A tiny plant lay fast asleep. “Wake”, said the sunshine, “And creep to the light”. “Wake” said the voice
Of the raindrops bright. The little plant heard And it rose to see, What the wonderful Outside world might be.
Class 13 Miniature Garden
14 Design your own Olympic medal (any material).
15 Decorated letter – cut out the first letter of your name and decorate as you wish
16 Any Article from any Craft
17 Four Homemade Decorated Buns
18 Four Chocolate Chip Cookies
19 Reception and Keystage 1 – group or whole class entry
CHILDREN 8 YEARS & 9 YEARS
Class 20 Picture : own subject, any medium
21 Nature collage on either paper, card, sticky back plastic to create your picture
22 Olympic torch craft
23 Handwriting:
LIBRARY
I promise that this is true You know that I’m not lying
But in the library down the road
All the books are flying.
Round the room they fly
Looking for a place to land
Think of the book you love And the book will land in your hand.
Class 24 Model using any type of construction blocks eg: Duplo, Lego (own design)
25 Any Article from any Craft (not kit)
26 Vegetable/fruit animal
27 Decorated letter – cut out the first letter of your name and decorate as you wish
28 4 homemade, decorated cupcakes
29 4 pieces of shortbread
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CHILDREN 10 YEARS & 11 YEARS
Class 30 Picture : own subject, any medium
31 Design your own Olympic medal (any material)
32 Handwriting (not illustrated)
SMILING IS INFECTIOUS
Smiling is infectious, You catch it like the flu, When someone smiled at me today, I started smiling too.
I passed around the corner and someone saw my grin. When he smiled I realized I’d passed it on to him.
I thought about that smile, Then I realized its worth. A single smile, just like mine could travel round the earth.
So, if you feel a smile begin, don’t leave it undetected.
Let’s start an epidemic quick, and get the world infected!
Spike Milligan
Class 33 Miniature garden
34 Decorated letter – cut out the first letter of your name and decorate as you wish
35 Vegetable/fruit animal
36 Any Article from any Craft
37 Origami craft
38 4 pieces or round of shortbread
39 Homemade chocolate cake – decorated
40 Key Stage 2 – Group or Whole Class Entry A special trophy will be awarded to the winning school
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CHILDREN 12 YEARS TO 15 YEARS
Class 41 Picture : own subject, any medium
42 Engineering Challenge – Structure/object using any materials eg: card, straws, pegs
43 Handwriting (not illustrated)
FOUR SEASONS
Summer is sadly on the wane, As cool autumn creeps on stage. The nights begin to impart a chill, And string winds go on the rampage.
Darkness sneaks in on us early, As our evenings invite twilight, Then we wake up to a greyish dawn, Following a long and obscure night.
The dying season, is slowly turning, The leaves to bright copper tones, Each swooping down, to cover, The heavily, moss clad, flagstones.
Thus preparing us all for winter, Putting the whole earth to sleep, Until our next spring awakens, And new shoots begin to peep.
These four seasons give us pleasure, In their own individual way, The joy of each one’s beginning, The sad ending of each one’s display. Ernestine Northover
CLASS 44 A 3D picture in a shoebox (Diorama) – Olympic themed
45 Any Article from any Craft
46 Flower arrangement in an unusual container
47 Decorated plant pot
48 Decorated Wellie
49 4 Fruit Scones
50 Carrot cake (iced)
CHILDREN ALL AGES UP TO 15 YEARS
Photography : Photo to have been taken within the last year by the entrant (not on a time lapse allowing the entrant to be in photograph)
Black/White or Colour Photographs to be mounted on a maximum 2.5 cm border and not to exceed 15cm x 20cm including border. Please write your name, age and class number on the back.
Class 51 Most Humorous (with caption)
52 Animal / Animals
53 Portrait of someone who is special to you
54 Seascape
55 My Favourite Place
SPECIAL ROSETTE for best Photograph
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Entry Fee
Hinderwell Horse And Agricultural Show Society
HINDERWELL SHOW
Friday 9th August 2024
Tractor and Stationary Engine Display
ENTRY FORM
£2.00 per exhibit (received by 26th July 2024) Entries must be accompanied by Correct Fee. No Late Entries Cheques to be made payable to HINDERWELL SHOW
PRIZES 1st - 2nd - 3rd place Rosettes
Overall championship perpetual trophy (held for 1 year) Attendance plaque for all entrants.
Name ...................................................................................................................................................
All exhibits must be in position and booked in by 9.00 a.m. prompt. All National Vintage Tractor & Engine Club rules and SAFETY CODES will apply, and must be obeyed at all times.
PLEASE READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING
I declare that I have a full Public Liability Insurance Cover, not less than £2,000,000 which must be produced when booking in.
Signed……………………………………………
This form to be completed and returned to:
Peter Dale, 156 High Street, Hinderwell, Saltburn, Cleveland. TS13 5HQ
Passes are not required for entry onto the Showfield
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