2023 RAVENSTONEDALE SHOW SCHEDULE

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RAVENSTONEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

CLASSES For the ANNUAL OPEN SHOW

To be held in HIGH LANE FARM

NEWBIGGIN-ON –LUNE

KIND PERMISSION OF MIKE AND DIANNE BOUSTEAD

Sheep Dog Trials

To be held on usual field

*LARGE INDUSTRIAL MARQUEE*

*CHILDRENS FOOTSPORTS *

*VINTAGE VEHICLES & TRACTORS*

*DRY STONE WALLING COMPETITION*

*TRADE STANDS*

* RURAL CRAFT TENT*

SATURDAY

19th AUGUST 2023

Secretaries:

Mrs Brenda Armer, Hopeshill, Mount Pleasant, Tebay, CA10 3TH – Tel: 07814 461857

Miss Georgia Hunter, Piperhole, Ravenstonedale, CA17 4NN – Tel: 07854 799231

E-mail ravenstonedaleshow123@outlook.com

SCHEDULE

IT IS THE EXHIBITORS RESPONSIBLILITY TO ENSURE THAT THEY HAVE NECESSARY MOVEMENT LICENCES AND CONFORM WITH THE CURRENT D.E.F.R.A.

REGULATIONS

RAVENSTONEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

President – Miss A Law

President Elect – Mr D. Finlay

Chairman – Mr M Curr

Vice-Chairman – Mr J. Capstick

Treasurer – Mrs D. Boustead

Past-Presidents:

Capt. T.N. Catlow, CBE, JP Dr Hallam G.B. Stuart Mrs F Jackson

J.Bainbridge R. Handley Mrs A Mason Mr A Littlefair

R Metcalfe-Gibson R.N.Bell D. Beaty

C C. Anderson W.Barr, MRCVS A.E.C. Cooper, MPS

T.W. Bell Michael Atkinson, Kendal Mr I. Clayton

Dr Huck C. Metcalfe-Gibson D. Richardson

C. Kendal J.S. Davis Mr P. Bonsall

A.Metcalfe-Gibson C.B. Kendal Mr M. Sanderson

K.Chippendale Dr J. Dent Mr J.C. Dunning

C.B.Nutter Michael Metcalfe-Gibson Mr G Brownrigg

G.Tunstall Mrs L Sanderson Mr R Hayton (Sen)

Honorary Members: Mrs W. Chappelhow Mrs A. Pratt

Honorary Life Members: Mrs J Jackson Mr & Mrs G Brownrigg Mr & Mrs W Mason

Honorary Veterinary Surgeon -Pendragon vets MsRCVS

GENERAL COMMITTEE

T.R. Nicholson

J.S. Hodgson

D. Marshall-Brownrigg

J.G. Pratt

Mrs. P. Tyson

I.D. Clayton

M. Metcalfe-Gibson

G. Shields

K. Armer

D. Jackson

J.W. Capstick

N. Mason

D. Capstick

W. Ousby

D. Richardson

M. Law

W. Mason

F. Hunter

H.R Hayton

T Chappelhow

R Hayton

J Brownrigg

A Marston

H Mason

J Capstick

M Richardson

J Shields

G Shields

C Cannon

S Ousby

R Capstick

S Capstick

C.R. Birbeck

W. Hutchinson

J. Capper

R. Tunstall

R. Dickens

D. Law

Mr M Andrews

Mr N Curr

Mr P Brown

Mr A Lewis

Mr D Stephenson

Mr P Capstick

Mrs D Armer

P Richardson

Mr A Skidmore

Mr M Boustead

Mrs P Marshall-Brownrigg

RULES

1. Subscribers of £5.00 upwards will received one free admission ticket

2. Owners of exhibited Stock and those in attendance must pay admission unless a member of the Society subscribing at least £5.00 when admission is free.

3. All animals must have been the bona-fide property of the Exhibitor three months previous to the Show.

4. All Sheep must be kept in uncovered pens provided.

5. All entries in Special Classes must be paid for except where otherwise stated.

6. Sheep must be penned not later than 9.30am on the morning of the Show. Judging commences at 10.00am. No stock to be taken from the Showground before 4.00pm without permission from the Secretary.

7. Any objection to be lodged with the Secretary in writing on the day of the Show together with a deposit of £1 which will be returned if the objection is sustained. All disputes to be settled by the committee whose decision shall be final, and legally binding to all parties.

8. All entries of stock are accepted on condition that the Exhibitor is responsible for all damage caused by his Stock.

9. The Committee will not be responsible for any accident to spectator, stallholder, exhibitor, and competitor or anyone on the Showground but will do everything possible to make provision for the safety and comfort of all concerned.

10. All prize animals to be paraded.

11. All Special Classes to be entered for unless otherwise stated.

12. All entries in Special Classes must have been shown in Society Classes unless otherwise stated.

13. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE PAID AT TIME OF ENTRY AND MUST FOLLOW TELEPHONE ENTRIES.

14. Prize money will be paid on Show Day immediately following the Presentation of Trophies with the exception of the Sheepdog Trials.

15. Any competitor qualifying for the free admission to the Showground must produce a ticket, otherwise pay full admission and claim a refund from the Secretary.

16. All matters in dispute shall be referred to the Committee, whose decision shall be final and binding Upon all parties interested, and any person or persons refusing to abide by such a decision, or Appealing to a Court of Law to recover any amount of any premium or monies, shall forfeit any claim Or demand he may have made upon the Society.

16A The committee reserves the right where there are insufficient sheep entries in any one class then they will be shown in any other breed of sheep, This will have been made know to the exhibitor prior by the show by the secretary.

17. CUP MUST BE RETURNED IN GOOD CONDITION BY THE 24th July 2023

18. Anyone exhibiting in any Local Classes must be residing in the Parish of Ravenstonedale.

RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE SHEEP DOG TRIALS

1. The Judges shall decide as to the time the dogs will have allowed to do the work set out and will also have the power of ordering up as soon as they please any dog that commits a flagrant error.

2. If a dog damages sheep, the owner of the dog shall pay the value thereof.

3. No dog shall be allowed to run twice in one Class unless the Judges consider the dog to have been unfortunate, in which case it remains with them alone to grant another trial.

4. Any person bringing a bitch on the field in season will be debarred from competing and turned off the ground.

5. After lunch each dog will run in Catalogue Order unless permission is obtained otherwise.

ALL STALLHOLDERS TO APPLY FOR SPACE

CLOSING DATES FOR ALL ENTRIES MONDAY 24TH JULY 2023

Admission to the Showground

Adults (up to 3.30 p.m.) £5.00

CATERING by Fell & Dales Catering, South Stainmore

8.00 a.m. Showground Opens 8.00 a.m. Sheepdog Trials commence 9.30 a.m. Walling Competition commence 10.00 a.m. Judging commences in the Marquee 10.00 a.m. Judging of Sheep Classes commence 10.30 a.m. Judging of Shepherd’s Crook Classes 11.00 a.m. Dog Show 12.30 p.m. Luncheon in Marquee 1.15 p.m. Young Handers Classes commence 2 To 4.00 p.m. Children's Sports/Quoits/Egg throwing 4.00 p.m. Presentation of Trophies etc.
TIMETABLE
Children
Catalogue
Car Park
£1.00
£2.00
- Free

Stewards

Site Manager: K. Armer

Licenses: A. Fawcett

Field Site Director: J.Shields/D. Stephenson

Sheep Dog Trials: D&P Marshall-Brownrigg

Letting Sheep Out: S & J Atkinson

Sheep Dog Trials Time Keeper: The Judge

Rough Fell: W. Mason

Swaledale: R Tunstall

Mules & B.F.L. M. Richardson

Herdwicks: D. Capstick

Texel: S Huck

Any Other Breed & Fat lambs: I. Clayton

Sticks: H. Mason

Pet Dogs: Mrs A Mason

Children's Sports: Mrs S. Huck, Mrs A. Curr, Mrs J. Law

Walling: Mr M Capstick

Quoits: Mr A Lewis

Tractors: Mr M Law

Car Park: Mr N Curr

Gate Keepers-TBA

LIST OF PREMIUMS

SHEEP DOG TRIALS

These trials are the oldest continuous Sheep Dog Trials in the old county of Westmorland SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLASSES TO BE ENTERED FOR ON THE FIELD

JUDGE: TBC

1. NOVICE CLASS now to be run on Show Day. Confined to a radius of 12 miles of Ravenstonedale Church. A Dog or Bitch having previously won a First, Second or Third Prize in an Open Class, to the time of entries closing are not eligible.

Prizes: A Silver Cup given by Mr E. Metcalfe to be competed for annually. 1st £15, 2nd £10, 3rd £8, 4th £5 all prizes kindly given Lloyds Ltd, Penrith

A Silver Cup for best young handler (under 25 years) given by the Society to be competed for annually.

2. OPEN CLASS JUDGE: TBC Entry fee £5

Prizes: A Handsome Silver Cup to be competed for annually, returned to the show by Mr R. Handley in memory of his father, plus £50 given by Lloyds Ltd, Penrith. 2nd £35, 3rd £25, 4th £15, 5th £10, 6th £8, 7th £5, prizes all kindly given by NB UK (New Breed UK) 01524 542600

A Silver Cup (kindly donated by R. Young & Co. Ltd.) to be won three years in succession of five times in all for best young handler (under 25 years) to be competed for annually.

A Silver cup and £10 kindly donated by Mrs A Mason for the lady with the most points. The W.E. Dixon Memorial Challenge Cup (presented by his Family - to be held for one year) plus £10 given by the Society will be awarded to the Best Local Sheep Dog run before 2 p.m.

ROUGHFELL SHEEP OPEN CLASSES

All entries close on Monday 24th July 2023

Entries to: Mrs Brenda Armer, Hopeshill, Mount Pleasant, Tebay, CA10 3TH – Tel: 07814 461857

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Entries £1.00

JUDGE: To be confirmed

Prizes: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2, 4th £1 (where 10 or more entered. Also Rosettes).

1st Prize in Classes 31 - 35, kindly donated by Penrith & District Farmers Mart. 2nd & 3rd given by the Society.

31 Best Ewe reared Lamb this season

32 Best Shearling Ewe

33 Best Gimmer Lamb

34 Best Aged Ram

35 Best Shearling Ram

36 Best Ram Lamb 1st £5 Voucher given by R. McWhirter, Nateby, 2nd £3 and 3rd £2 given by Trident Feeds

37 For the Best Sheep not having won a prize.1st £5 2nd £3 and 3rd £2 prizes donated by A Winder & Son.

38 Best Collection of Sheep (1 Ewe, 1 Gimmer Shearling and 1 Gimmer Lamb). Cup given by TW Knowles.1st, 2nd & 3rd vouchers donated by H.Pigney & Son Appleby.

39 Best Collection of Sheep (Aged Ram, Shearling Ram & Ram Lamb). 1st, 2nd & 3rd vouchers donated by H Pigney & Son. Appleby

40 Best Tup Lamb and Gimmer Lamb 1st Prize £10 Voucher given by Osmonds. 2nd & 3rd given by A Winder & Son

41 Best Tup Shearling and Gimmer Shearling to be in hands of Breeder. The Thomas Harper Memorial Cup to be competed for annually.1st £5 2nd £3 and 3rd £2 prizes donated by A Winder & Son.

42 Best Shearling Ram and Ram Lamb 1ST Bag of sheep feed kindly donate by Jamerson’s feed 2nd £3 3rd £2 given by A Winder & Son plus The Robert Jackson Memorial Cup (presented by the family of the late R.W. Jackson) to be competed for annually.

43 Best Leg & Bone. Prizes: 1st 1 ltr Farmsense Maxigro donated by Farmsense - local agent Eden Farm Supplies, (Brough) Ltd. 2nd & 3rd by Society

SHEEP OPEN CLASSESL SHEEP OPEN CLASS

SPECIAL CLASSES FOR MEMBERS OF THE ROUGH FELL SHEEP BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION

The Council of the Rough Fell Sheep Breeders Association will give £10 for the Best Starred Male or Female Sheep or Ram Lamb or Ewe Lamb. Open to members of the Association only. The Sheep winning this Special Prize will be debarred from winning a similar prize at any other Show during the same year.

The Ernest Capstick Memorial Cup (presented by the family of the late Mr E. Capstick) to be competed for annually for the best Tup Shearling

The John Groves Challenge Cup will be presented for the Best Fell Ram Lamb - to be competed for annually.

Champion in the Rough Fell Sheep Classes - Bucket Crystalyx Minerals & £10 kindly given by A Winder & Son.

A Handsome Silver Cup given by the Society for the Champion Rough Fell Sheep - competed for annually.

Reserve Champion. – £5 kindly given by A Winder & Son

Point Cup - A Silver Cup (to be held for 1 year) will be presented by the Society to the Exhibitor gaining most point in the OPEN Rough Fell Classes 31 - 36 inclusive.

PLEASE RETURN ALL CUPS TO THE SECRETARY BY 24th July 2023 SHOW FIELD HOLDING No 03/329/8003

D.E.F.R.A. REGULATIONS

IT IS THE EXHIBITORS RESPONSIBLILITY TO ENSURE THAT THEY HAVE NECESSARY MOVEMENT LICENCES AND CONFORM WITH THE CURRENT

ROUGHFELL SHEEP CLASSES

Sheep to be shown by person under 18 years of age

Entries to: Mrs Brenda Armer, Hopeshill, Mount Pleasant, Tebay, CA10 3TH – Tel: 07814 461857

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Entries £1.00

Judge To be confirmed

Prizes: 1st £3, 2nd £2 & 3rd £1 in classes 44, 45 & 46 kindly donated by Capiscan Ltd 1st £3, 2nd £2 & 3rd £1 in classes 47 & 48 kindly donated by W. Mason

44 Best Ewe

45 Best Gimmer Shearling

46 Best Gimmer Lamb

47 Best Shearling Ram

48 Best Ram Lamb

49 Sheep not to have won a prize in classes 44-48 prizes given by North West Auctions.

Champion £15 kindly given by Trident Feed Silver Cup - (to be held for 1 year) for Champion Sheep shown by a young handler Reserve Champion - Voucher given by R. McWhirter, Nateby

SWALEDALE CLASSES

Entries to: Mrs Brenda Armer, Hopeshill, Mount Pleasant, Tebay, CA10 3TH – Tel: 07814 461857

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Entries £1.00

JUDGE: Mr M Ewbank

SWALEDALE SMALL BREEDER (Confined to a flock of 100 ewes or less)

50 Best Ram Lamb. 1st Go Nutrition (Diane 07769211275) 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 by society

51 Best Gimmer Shearling 1st £5, 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 given by Curr & Stephenson (Clipping)

52 Best Gimmer Lamb 1st £5 2nd £3 and 3rd £2 kindly given by Peter Horn contract dipping

53 Best Shearling Ram. 1st, 2nd & 3rd vouchers given T.W. Relph

54 Best Ewe. 1st Bag of sheep feed donated by Jamerson’s feed 2nd £3 3rd £2 given by society

55 Best Sheep not having won a prize in Classes 50 - 54 1st Bag of sheep feed donated by Jamerson’s feed 2nd £3 3rd £2 given by society

Championship in the Swaledale Small Breeders £10 kindly given Trident Feeds Reserve Champion Voucher given by R Mcwhirter, Nateby A Silver Cup (to be held for 1 year) to the Exhibitor gaining most points in the Swaledale Small breeders Classes 50 -54 inclusive.

SWALEDALE OPEN CLASSES

Prizes: 1st Prize in class’s 56-61 vouchers given by Carrs-Billington, Penrith. 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 Prizes in Classes 56-

61 given by Copley Coal Company, Bishop Auckland Tel: 01388 718440 4th Prize £1 given by Society (where 10 or more entered)

56 Best Ewe

57 Best Gimmer Shearling

58 Best Gimmer Lamb

59 Aged Ram

60 Best Shearling Ram

61 Best Ram Lamb

62 Best Sheep not having won a prize in Classes 56-61 Prizes: 1st 1 ltr Farmsense Maxigro donated by Farmsense - local agent Eden Farm Supplies, (Brough) Ltd. 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 given by Society.

63 Best Pair of Gimmer Shearlings. 1st, Go Nutrition (contact Diane 07769211275) 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 given by Society

64 Best Tup and Gimmer Lamb. 1st £20 voucher towards a meal at the Black Swan, Ravenstonedale. 2nd £10 voucher towards a meal at the Black Swan, Ravenstonedale. 3rd £2 given by C.R. & M.J. Birbeck.

65 Best Collection of Aged Ram, Shearling Ram and Ram Lamb, registered sheep only. 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 given by G. Alderson, Nateby Garage

66 Best Collection of Ewe, Shearling and Gimmer Lamb, registered sheep only. 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 given by Paul Armer Fabrications Tel – 07831 801034

67 Best Tup Lamb, not to have been shown in any other class. 1st 1ltr Farmsense Maxigro donated by Farmsense through their representative Annie Sharpe 07885 969356, local agent Eden Farm Supplies (Brough) Ltd. 2nd 1ltr Farmsense Maxigro donated by Farmsense, local agent Eden Farm Supplies (Brough) Ltd. 3rd by Society

68 Best Gimmer Lamb not to have been shown in any other class. Prizes: B. Dugdale & Son, Clitheroe, will give 1st £5, 2nd £3, & 3rd £2.

69 Best Male and Female. A Silver Cup donated by Mr John A. Dent, MB, FRCS, To be completed for annually. 1st £5 given by R. McWhirter, Nateby 2nd £ 3 & 3rd £2 given by Society.

£5 for Champion Swaledale Lamb (male or female) given by CR & MJ. Birbeck. Champion Rosette & hat given by S.S.B.A.

Champion Animal In the Swaledale Classes will receive a Silver Cup to be competed for annually.

Champion in Swaledale Classes - £15 given by Hutchinson Photography. Reserve Champion - Voucher given by R. McWhirter, Nateby. Points Cup (to be held for 1 year) will be presented by the Society to the exhibitor gaining most points in the OPEN Swaledale Classes 56-61 inclusive.

SWALEDALE LOCAL CLASS

(Confined to the parish of Ravenstonedale)

Entries to: Mrs Brenda Armer, Hopeshill, Mount Pleasant, Tebay, CA10 3TH – Tel: 07814 461857

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Entries £1.00

Class 70 Best local Swaledale male or female (any age) 1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2 given by Lakeland Pipes

The Authur Birbeck Memorial Cup (presented by the family of the late Mr A Birbeck) To be competed for annually for the champion local Swaledale

ALL SWALEDALE ENTRIES TO BE SENT TO Mrs B. Armer

ALL ENTRIES CLOSE 24th JULY CUPS MUST BE RETURNED CLEAN BY 24th July

SHOW FIELD HOLDING No. 08/329/8003

BLUE-FACED LEICESTER SHEEP OPEN CLASSES

Entries to: Mrs Brenda Armer, Hopeshill, Mount Pleasant, Tebay, CA10 3TH – Tel: 07814 461857

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Entries £1.00

JUDGE. Mr F Moore

Prizes: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 in classes 71- 75 given by Westmorland Ltd, 4th (where 10 or more are entered) given by Society. Also ROSETTES.

71 Best Gimmer Lamb

72 Best Gimmer Shearling

73 Best Ewe

74 Best Ram Lamb

75 Best Shearling Ram or Aged Ram

76 Sheep not having won a prize in classes 71-76 1st 2nd and 3rd vouchers given by I'Ansons

77 Best Male and 2 Females. Prizes: 1st Box Chelated Rockies, 2nd 1 Box Yellow Rockies,3rd 1 Box Red Rockies donated by Tithebarn Ltd through their representative Jennifer North 07977987266. Local agent Eden Farm Supplies (Brough).

78 Best Ram and Gimmer Lamb. 1st Rumenco, representative Stuart Linnen Tel 07557001277 will give 1 Sheep Vitamin Bucket. Local agent, Eden Farm Supplies (Brough). 2nd & 3rd given by Society

79 Best Shearling Ram and Ram Lamb 1st 2nd and 3rd vouchers given by I'Ansons

80 Best Group - Ewe,Gimmer Shearling,Gimmer Lamb 1st 2nd and 3rd vouchers given by I'Ansons

Blue-Faced Leicester Champion. £10 kindly given by Trident Feeds

The Hallam and Huck Trophy and Replica kindly given by Drs Hallam and Huck for the Champion Blue Faced Leicester to be competed for annually.

Reserve Champion £5 given by Society

Points Cup - A Silver Cup (to be held for 1 year) will be presented to the Exhibitor gaining most points in the Blue-Faced Leicester Sheep Classes 71- 75 inclusive.

ALL

NORTH OF ENGLAND MULE LAMB CLASSES Small breeders

(Confined to breeder with less than 150 mule gimmers born in year)

JUDGE: Mr F Moore

81 Best Pen of 5 Gimmer Lambs 1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2 given by Armstrong Watson Accountants

82 Best Pair of Mule Lambs 1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2 given by Armstrong Watson Accountants

83 Best Mule Gimmer Lamb 1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2 given by Armstrong Watson Accountants

Open classes

Entries £1.00

84 Best Pen of 5 Mule Gimmer Lambs 1st 1ltr Farmsense Maxigro, 2nd 1ltr Farmsense Maxigro, 3rd 1ltr Farmsense Maxigro donated by Farmsense. Local agent Eden Farm Supplies (Brough

85 Best Pair of Mule Lambs 1st £10 Voucher given by C.T. Hayton, Kendal. 2nd £6, 3rd £4 given by Society

86 Best Mule Gimmer Lamb. 1st £10 2nd £5 3rd £2, 4th £1 given by Penrith Farmers & Kidds.

MULE LOCAL CLASSES

(Confined to the Parish of Ravenstonedale)

87 Single Mule 1st, 2nd & 3rd vouchers given I'Ansons

Silver Cup given by R.I. Brown (Butcher) for Champion Local Mule to be competed for annually Also £10 given by P&DFM

A Tankard given by M.S.D. Agvet for the Champion Mule Gimmer Lamb (to be held for one year) also 1 Bucket Crystalyx Minerals & £5 kindly given by Trident Feeds

A Perpetual Silver Cup given by Mrs E.M. Dent for the Reserve Champion Lamb & Voucher given by Agri Lloyd

A Trophy given by the society for the Champion Small Breeders Lamb (to be held for one year)

Champion Rosette presented by Kirkby Stephen Branch, to a member of the N.E.M.S.A. for best Gimmer Lamb bred by exhibitor

ALL BLUE-FACED LEICESTER AND MULE SHEEP ENTRIES TO Mrs B Armer

PRIME LAMBS - ANY BREED

JUDGE: Mr G Slack

Entries £1.00

88 Best Pair of Cross Bred Fat Lambs Any breed (No Tups). 1st prize is a meal up to the value of £20 kindly given by Mr Bonsall of The Fat Lamb, Ravenstonedale, 2nd £3, 3rd £2, 4th £1 if 10 or more are entered given by the Society.

89 Best Pair of Pure Bred Horned Fat Lambs. Any breed (No Tups). 1st prize is a meal up to the value of £20 kindly given by Mr Bonsall of The Fat Lamb, Ravenstonedale, 2nd £3, 3rd £2, 4th £1 if 10 or more are entered given by the Society.

, HERDWICK SHEEP OPEN CLASSES

JUDGE: Mr S Wilson

Entries £1.00

Prizes: 1st in class 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 and 95 to receive a Herdy cup donated by the Herdy Company, Also ROSETTES.

90 Best Ram Lamb. Prizes, 2nd £3 3rd £2 given by J Stobart & Sons Ltd.

91 Best Tup Shearling Prizes: 2nd £3 3rd £2 given by J Stobart & Sons Ltd

92 Best Aged Ram Prizes: 2nd £3 3rd £2 given by J Stobart & Sons Ltd

93 Best Gimmer Lamb Prizes 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 given by society.

94 Best Gimmer Shearling. Prizes: 2nd £3, 3rd £ 2 all given by Mr J. Capstick, Ravenstonedale

95 Best Ewe Prizes: 2nd £3 and 3rd £2 given by J Stobart & Sons

96 Sheep not having won a prize Prizes: 1st Merial Animal Health will donate 1ltr Oramec Worm Drench Local agent Eden Farm Supplies (Brough). 2nd £3 given by Stobbart & Sons Ltd 3rd a prize given by Go Nutrition.

97 Best Pair. Prizes: 1st, 2nd & 3rd vouchers given by JT Atkinson Kirkby Stephen.

98 Best Male & Two Females. 1st Merial Animal Health will donate 1ltr Oramec Worm Drench Local agent Eden Farm Supplies (Brough). 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 prize given by Society.

Herdwick Champion: A Silver Cup to be competed for annually plus £10 kindly given by A Winder & Son Reserve Champion. £10 kindly given by Trident Feeds

Points Cup: A Silver Cup to be held for one year will be presented by the Society, to the exhibitor gaining most points in Classes 90 - 95

ALL HERDWICK ENTRIES TO Mrs B Armer

TEXEL SHEEP OPEN CLASSES

All Texel entries to Mrs Brenda Armer, Hopeshill, Mount Pleasant, Tebay, CA10 3TH – Tel: 07814 461857

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Entries £1.00

JUDGE: Mr D Dixon

NON ACCREDITED If more than 10 entries 4th Prize £1 given by Society

99 Aged Ram Prizes: 1st £5 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 given by Curr & Stephenson (Clipping).

100 Shearling Ram Prizes: 1st £20 Voucher Kings Head Ravenstonedale & 2nd & 3rd given by Society.

101 Ram Lamb Prizes: 1st Eden Farm Supplies (Brough) will donate 1 Bottle Golden Bloom Colour 2nd & 3rd Prizes by Society.

102 Ewe Prizes: 1st £5, 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 all given by P. Wearmouth

103 Shearling Ewe 1st £5, 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 kindly given by Lakeland pipes

104 Gimmer Lamb Prizes: 1st £20 Voucher King's Head 2nd £10 Voucher Kings Head 3rd given by society

105 Best sheep not won a prize 1st£5 2nd £3 and 3rd £2 kindly given by Lakeland pipes

106 Best group (1 male & 2 females) any age 1st 1ltr Farmsense Maxigro, 2nd 1ltr Farmsense Maxigro, 3rd 1ltr Farmsense Maxigro donated by Farmsense. Local agent Eden Farm Supplies (Brough).

107 Best Ram Lamb & Gimmer Lamb Prizes: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Vouchers kindly given by Davidson Brothers, Scotland

108 Best Shearling Ram & Ram Lamb Prizes: 1st £20 voucher towards a meal the Black Swan, Ravenstonedale, 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 Prizes by Society.

109 Best Group Ewe, Gimmer, Shearling & Gimmer Lamb Prizes: 1st £10 voucher towards a meal at the Black Swan, Ravenstonedale. 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 Prizes by Society.

110 Best Pair, Gimmer Shearling & Gimmer Lamb Prizes: 1st Round of Golf for Two at 'Riverside' sponsored by B.A. Law. 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 Prizes by Society.

111 Best Group Aged Ram, Shearling Ram & Ram Lamb 1st £5 2nd £3 & 3rd £2 given by Society.

The Tom Winder Memorial Cup presented by the family of the late Mr T. Winder. To be competed for annually for Champion - Non Accredited Texel and £15 given by Hutchinson Photography. Reserve £10 Given by PF&K, Kirkby Stephen Silver Cup Given by Society for most points in classes 99-104

ANY OTHER BREED OF SHEEP

Entries to: Mrs Brenda Armer, Hopeshill, Mount Pleasant, Tebay, CA10 3TH – Tel: 07814 461857

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Entries £1.00

JUDGE: Mr S Cowin

120 Ewe 1st £5 2nd £3 and 3rd £2 donated by Clarke Fabrications

121 Shearling Ewe 1st £5 2nd £3 and 3rd £2 donated by Clarke Fabrications

122 Gimmer Lamb 1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2 donated by Out of Eden

123 Ram 1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2 donated by Out of Eden

124 Shearling Ram 1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2 donated by Out of Eden

125 Ram Lamb 1st £5 2nd £3 3rd £2 donated by Out of Eden

126 Best Sheep not won prize 1st Voucher donated by Bridgedale nutrition 2nd £3 and 3rd £2 given by society

A Silver Cup to be competed for annually for Champion in A.O.B. £20 voucher donated by Bridgedale Nutrition Reserve Champion - £10 Given by PF&K, Kirkby Stephen

YOUNG HANDLERS TO BE ENTERED ON SHOW DAY

Judge: Mr S Cowin

130 Best Handling Skills by a child 12-16 years (on show day)

Cup given by Mr R.I. Brown, Ravenstonedale to be competed for annually

1st - £5 2nd - £3 3rd - £2 also given by Mr R.I. Brown for the young handler (12-16 years) showing the Best Handling Skills not the best sheep.

All other exhibitors will receive a rosette and £1

131 Best Handling Skills by a child 7-11 (on show day)

Tankard given by BOCM Pauls 1st £5.00 2nd £3.00 3rd £2.00 given by Out of Eden Kirkby Stephen for the young handler (11 and under) showing the Best Handling Skills not the best sheep. No adult help to be given All other exhibitors will receive a rosette and £1

132 Best Handling Skills by a child 6 and under (on show day)

Cup given by society to be competed for annually

Prizes 1st £5.00 2nd £3.00 3rd £2.00 given by society

All other exhibitors will receive a rosette and £1

1st Place only in class 130 & 131 qualifies unless already qualified in which case the exhibitor awarded second place will qualify for the Cumbria Young Handler of the year competition to be held at Hesket New Market.

YFC STOCK JUDGING COMPETITION

With a Silver Cup awarded by Mr G. Winder, Gaisgill, for most points gained in the Stock Judging Class. Enter on Show Day.

Master Judge: Mr G Slack

Prizes: 1st £6, 2nd £4, 3rd £3, 4th £2 given by the society.

No entry needed for this class enter on show day (no entry fee)

IT IS THE EXHIBITORS RESPONSIBLILITY TO ENSURE THAT THEY HAVE NECESSARY MOVEMENT LICENCES AND CONFORM WITH THE CURRENT D.E.F.R.A. REGULATIONS

A Trophy given by the late Mr Alan Birbeck to be competed for annually and a voucher kindly donated by Kitridding Farm Shop

For the best pair of sheep selected by the breed judge.

To be judged before overall champion on field

Judge: Mr G Slack

SUPREME CHAMPION SHEEP

Of the day will

Receive £100 Cash Prize plus the Provincial Trophy & The late John Jackson Memorial Trophy

(To be held for 1 year)

Plus replica (To be won outright given by the Jackson family)

Reserve Champion Sheep

Of the day will receive

THE DAVID DARGUE MEMORIAL CUP

(Presented by the family of the late Mr D. Dargue)

To be competed for annually

£50 Voucher donated by Tunstall Tractors

DRY STONE WALLING

Judge: TBC Entry on show day in Secretary’s tent: £5.00

Class 1 Professional or Amateur – Aged over 26 years 1st £150.00 2nd £100.00 3rd £50.00

Prizes kindly given by Mr R Frankland, Mr J Capper & Mr T A Law

Class 2 Professional or Amateur - Aged 26 years or under on day of show

1st £100 2nd £70.00 3rd £30.00

Prizes kindly given by The Yorkshire Dales National Park

£20 will be given to each competitor not winning a prize but completing the dry stone walling.

A Silver Cup to be competed for annually, given by the late Mrs. Juliet Frankland in memory of her husband Raven, for two yards of dry stone walling in class 1.

A Shield to be competed for annually given by the Yorkshire Dales National Park for the best two yards of dry stone walling in class 2

VINTAGE TRACTORS & LANDROVERS

Entries to: Mrs Brenda Armer, Hopeshill, Mount Pleasant, Tebay, CA10 3TH – Tel: 07814 461857

E-mail ravenstonedaleshow123@outlook.com

Judge: TBC

Entry fee of £6 includes entry for one person to show field

Prizes: 1st £20, 2nd £10 & 3rd £5.

1 Classic & Vintage Tractor (Original)

2 Classic & Vintage Tractor (Restored)

3 Classic Implement

4 Landrover Classic

5 Classic Car

6 Best Overall £25 given by society.

Silver Cup for best Tractor on the field kindly given by Alderson’s Garage, Nateby.

Followed by run around the local villages if time and weather allow.

QUOITS

Entry on the day at Secretary’s tent £5.00

1st Prize £50 - 2nd Prize £20 Prizes given by society

1 18 years of age and above

2 17 years of age and below

STICK SHOW

JUDGE TBC Entries taken on the field.

Entry fee. 20p per entry Judging. 10.30am

Prizes: 1st £2, 2nd £1, 3rd 50p. Prizes kindly given by Eden Valley Tyres. Also ROSETTES

1 Horn Crook

2 Wood Crook

3 Horn Walking Stick

4 Wood Walking Stick

5 Ornamental Horn

6 Ornamental Wood

7 Ladies Stick Any Variety tankard in memory of the late Bob Cannon.

8 Thumb Stick

9 Pair of any sticks

10 Novice 1st £2, 2nd £1, 3rd 50p. Prizes kindly donated by Mr H Mason

Challenge Stick - Heredities Challenge Award for the Champion Stick (to be held for one year)

Tankard in memory of Mr Raymond Whiteman for Best Shepherds Stick, horn or wood to be held for 1 year

ALL ENTRIES CLOSE 24th JULY CUPS MUST BE RETURNED CLEAN BY 24th July –

INDUSTRIAL SECTION

ALL ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY 24th JULY 2023

Please Note: All entries in the Industrial Section to be sent to Mrs D Evans, Greenhead House, Newbiggin-on-Lune, Kirkby Stephen, CA17 4NT Tel: 015396 23567

Chairman: Mrs Susan Huck Secretary Mrs Debbie Evans

Committee

Carla Boustead Anne Capstick

Anne Curr Debbie Evans

Trish Holme Leanne Huck

Debra Capstick Megan Capstick

Laura Fowler Alison Hallam

Susan Huck Joyce Law

Lizzy Law Bethan Lewis Emma Lewis Andrea Lindsay

Charlotte Mason Chaantall Nicholson

Selina Procter Clare Stafford

All entries must be as per schedule

Entry fee: 30p per entry except where otherwise stated Points awarded for all trophies in the Industrial Section as follows: 1st : 3 points 2nd : 2 points 3rd : 1 point

Except where otherwise stated, the prize money will be given by the society. 1st £2, 2nd £1.20, 3rd 80p paid on Show Day in the marquee immediately following the presentation of trophies.

ALL EXHIBITS TO BE IN THE SHOW MARQUEE BY 09:00 ON SHOW DAY

EXHIBITORS TO PROVIDE A NAME CARD NO BIGGER THAN 8cm x 4cm FOR EACH EXHIBIT FOR CHILDREN’S CLASSES THE NAME CARD SHOULD ALSO STATE AGE OF EXHIBITOR

PRODUCE, FLOWERS, etc.

With the exception of floral arrangements, all exhibits must be homegrown

JUDGE: Mrs Marjorie Beaty, Newbiggin-on-Lune

1. Four Fresh Eggs

2. Three Sticks Rhubarb

3. Four Tomatoes

4. Four Potatoes

5. Longest Cucumber

6. Four dessert apples

7. Four cooking apples

8. Six raspberries

9. Selection of four home grown veg

10. Four home grown onions

11. Four Pansy/Viola Heads

12. Succulent or Cacti

13. Three Spikes Phlox

14. Six Stems Sweet Peas

15. Single flower in an unusual container

16. Best Single Rose

17. Arrangement in an item of footwear

18. Arrangement in a wine glass

19. Single sunflower in a vase

20. Tallest thistle

21. Best Arrangement for a Dining Table

22. Best Arrangement – Foliage Only

23. “Floral Reflection” incorporating a mirror. Space allowed 30cm x 30cm, unlimited height

24. Flower Arrangement on the theme of the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

25. Vase of Mixed Garden Flowers

Entry is required for class 29 but not for classes 26-28 There is no entry fee for classes 26-29

Garden Judges: Mr & Mrs David Leathes, Rookby

26. Most Attractive garden in the village of Ravenstonedale including Coldbeck

27. Most Attractive garden in Newbiggin-on-Lune

28. Most attractive garden in Ravenstonedale or N.O.L. with best container display

29. Most attractive garden in the parish excluding NOL and Ravenstonedale villages.

A Silver Cup given by Mrs T Winder to be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in classes 125 (not to be held by the same person two shows in succession).

A Silver Cup given by WI for the best floral arrangement

A Perpetual Silver Cup to be competed for annually for class 26 given by the late A.E. MetcalfGibson (not to be held by the same person two shows in succession)

A Silver Cup will be given by the Society for Class 27 (not to be held by the same person two shows in succession)

Kilvington & Bainbridge Cup for the winner of class 28

Edna Stubbs Cup for the winner of class 29 (given by Chris & Mary Irwin)

CONFECTIONERY

JUDGES: Mrs Hazel Preece, Roeburndale West and Mrs Margaret Wright, Roeburndale East

30. Individual sweet in a wine glass

31. Sandwich Cake, with fat, filled (to be baked in one tin)

32. Lemon Drizzle Cake (baked in a loaf tin)

33. One Loaf Brown Bread (baked in 1lb loaf tin)

34. One Loaf White Bread (made in a bread making machine)

35. Four rock buns

36. Four Fruit Scones

37. Four Plain Scones

38. Sultana Cake

39. Four Decorated Cup Cakes

40. Gingerbread

41. Apple Pasty on a plate (short pastry)

42. Two Scotch eggs

43. Quiche

44. Swiss Roll – Jam

45. Chocolate Cake, filled (baked in one tin)

46. Round of Shortbread

47. Four Shrewsbury Biscuits with currants

48. Four Butterfly Buns in cases – gluten free

49. Four Choc Chip Cookies

50. Tea Loaf

51. Four Cheese Scones

52. Four Ginger Biscuits (not rolled out)

53. Four Pieces of One Tray Bake (made in oven)

54. Four Pieces of One Tray Bake (not made in oven)

55. Four Muffins

56. Four unfilled meringue nests

57. Four pieces Flapjack

58. My Favourite Cake

59. Favourite cake made by a man

60. Disaster Bake to be brought on day (no entry needed but must have name attached)

61. Set Recipe – Banana Loaf

INGREDIENTS METHOD

100g/4oz butter, softened - Pre-heat oven to 180C/350F/Gas Mark 4

175g/6oz caster sugar

- Lightly grease and line a 900g/2lb loaf tin

2 eggs - Measure all the ingredients into a bowl and beat until

2 ripe bananas, mashed well blended

225g/8oz self raising flour

1 tsp baking powder

2 tbsp milk

- Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and level off

- Bake for about one hour until well risen and golden brown

- Leave to cool for a few minutes before turning out and removing the lining paper

PRESERVES

JUDGE: Mrs Dorrie Galbraith, Kendal

62. Dish of Rum Butter

63. Jar of Raspberry Jam – not less than 12oz

64. Jar of Blackcurrant Jam – not less than 12oz

65. Jar of Lemon Curd – not less than 12oz

66. Jar of Chutney – not less than 12oz

67. Jar of Strawberry Jam – not less than 12oz

68. Jar of Any Other Jam – not less than 12oz

69. Jar of Marmalade – not less than 12oz

70. Bottle of homemade lemonade

71. Bottle of homemade flavoured Gin

A Silver Cup given by Miss A.M. Law to be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in Classes 30-61 (not to be held by the same person two shows in succession).

A Silver Cup given by Mrs Wharton, Sunbiggin, for the Best Outstanding exhibit in Classes 30-71 to be competed for annually

A Trophy given by The Bread Shop for most points in Classes 51, 52, 53

The Bread Shop Cup for the winner of class 33

Trophy given by Appleby Bakery for the most points in Preserves Section Classes 62-71(not to be held by the same person two shows in succession)

Cut Glass Jam Pot given by Mr & Mrs Wildman for best preserve

HANDICRAFT

All work to have been completed by the exhibitor since the last Ravenstonedale Show No more than 3 entries per person per class

JUDGE: Mrs Rosie Brewer, Crosby Ravensworth

72. Any cross stitch item

73. Any crochet item

74. Homemade door stop

75. Homemade picture fame (photo not to exceed 7”x5”)

76. Homemade Christmas bauble

77. Patchwork item

78. Handknitted garment

79. Homemade hat

80. Bee – Any medium, homemade

81. Any sewn item

82. Picture any medium

83. Any homemade craft item on the theme of the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

84. Homemade Pin Cushion

85. Best Cushion (handmade)

86. Piece homemade Jewellery

87. Any upcycled item

88. Favourite apron

89. Any homemade handicraft item made from wood, metal or pottery 90. Handmade card for a new baby

91. Handmade Bunting

A Silver Cup for most points in Classes 72-91 given by the society. (not to be held by the same person two shows in succession)

Rose Bowl given by the late Mrs M Alderson for Best Exhibit in classes 72-91 to be competed for annually.

PHOTOGRAPHY

No borders Allowed. Entries must not be framed and must not exceed 7” x 5”. No more than 3 entries per person per class

Taken by any camera since the last Ravenstonedale Show Name of exhibitor to be written on reverse of all photos

JUDGE: Mrs Dawn Matthews, Kirkby Stephen

by a suitable caption

on the same theme -To be mounted on card

Bread Shop Cup for most points in classes 92-105 (not to be held by the same person two shows in succession)

A Silver Cup given by Mr P Kelman to exhibitor gaining most points overall in the Industrial sections Produce, Confectionery, Handicraft and Photography. To be competed for annually (not to be won outright)

Colour Photograph
93. Colour Photograph of a Child or Children 94. Colour Photograph – View only 95. Colour Photograph – Winter
Colour Photograph
Photograph of local
98. A Collection
Four Photographs
99. Photograph of sunset or sunrise 100. Photograph of any Agricultural Show 101. Black and White Photograph (any subject) 102. Wildlife Photograph 103. A Sporting Action 104. Photograph of a water
105. Photograph
92.
of an animal or animals
scene 96.
– Accompanied
97.
scene/building taken in Ravenstonedale Parish
of
scene
taken from an unusual angle

CHILDREN’S CLASSES

All Entries to be as per schedule No entry fee for classes in this section

Prizes will be: 1st £1, 2nd 60p, 3rd 40p

Open to all children aged 16 and under. AGE AS ON SHOW DAY

Age to be considered when judging classes 113-137

All entries, including painting, drawing and writing exhibits, to be taken to the Show Marquee by 09:00 on Show Day

EXHIBITORS TO PROVIDE A NAME CARD NO BIGGER THAN 8cm x 4cm FOR EACH EXHIBIT

THE NAME CARD SHOULD ALSO STATE THE AGE OF THE EXHIBITOR

JUDGE: Mrs Charlotte Ward, Tebay

106. Any Painting (under 2 years)

107. Any Painting (2-3 years)

108. Any Painting (4 years)

109. Collage (under 2 years)

110. Collage (2-3 years)

111. Collage (4 years)

112. Sewing Class (pre-school)

113. Favourite socks

114. Drawing of an animal – Colour or Black and White on A4 Paper

115. Picture using dots, spots or stars (or all three)

116. Handmade Christmas Decoration

117. Decorated flower pot

118. Dressed wooden spoon

119. Handwriting: of own name (pre-school)

120. Handwriting: Envelope addressed His Majesty The King, Buckingham Palace, London, SW1A 1AA (Reception)

121. Handwriting: Envelope addressed to His Majesty The King, Buckingham Palace, London, SW1A 1AA (Years 1-2)

122. Handwriting: Envelope addressed to His Majesty The King, Buckingham Palace, London, SW1A 1AA (Years 3-4)

123. Handwriting: Envelope addressed to His Majesty The King, Buckingham Palace, London, SW1A 1AA (Years 5-6)

124. Model made from recycled material

125. Pasta picture

126. Novelty Animal made from fruit and/or veg

127. Handwritten limerick with a first line of “There once was a farmer called Sam”

128. Painted stone

129. Salt dough item (Reception – year 6)

130. Decorated gingerbread man – biscuit does not need to be homemade

131. Decorated crown – any medium

132. Flowers in a mug

133. Homemade Book Mark (exhibit not to be accompanied a book)

134. Homemade Edible birds’ nest

135. Zoo on a tin lid

136. Lego model – own design

137. Scarecrow – any size

A £10 book voucher given by Mrs Susan Huck to the winner of class 120

A Silver Cup for the most points in classes 132-136 (not to be held by the same child two shows in succession)

Confectionery Classes for children aged 11-16 Years

JUDGES: Mrs Hazel Preece, Roeburndale West and Mrs Margaret Wright, Roeburndale East

138. Homemade Pizza (round)

139. Four sausage rolls – shortcrust pastry

140. Four homemade jam tarts

141. My favourite cake

Trophy given by Miss A.M. Law for most points in Children’s Baking Classes 138-141 (not to be held by the same person two shows in succession)

Handicraft Classes for children aged 11-16 Years

JUDGE: Mrs Rosie Brewer, Crosby Ravensworth

142. Handknitted, handsewn or crochet item

143. Any handmade felted item

144. Handmade 18th birthday card – any medium

145. Homemade money box

Silver Cup given by Mrs J Brownrigg for the most points in classes 142-145 (11-16 years old)

Photography Classes for children

JUDGE: Mrs Dawn Matthews, Kirkby Stephen

146. Colour Snapshot – Taken by Children 5-14 years

147. Child’s Favourite Animal taken by a child

Trophy given by Mrs A. Mason to the winner of Class 146 (to be held for one year)

A Silver Cup given by Mrs Wharton, Sunbiggin, for best exhibit in children’s classes. To be competed for annually.

A Silver Cup given by the late Mrs E. Dixon to be held for one year by the exhibitor gaining most points in the Children’s Section. (Not to be held by the same child two shows in succession)

The Committee would like to thank all who have kindly given donations for prizes in the Industrial Section.

All entries close 24th July 2023.

Cups must be returned clean by 24th July 2023

DOG CLASSES

JUDGE: P & L Mason

Entry fee. £2.00 Entries taken in the secretary’s tent Prizes. 1st £5.00. 2nd £3.00, 3rd £2.00 Classes 1-5 prizes donated by Pendragon Vets, Kirkby Stephen.

1 Best Large Dog

2 Best Terrier

1st-THE CINDY CUP given by Mr A. Tinkler, to be held for one year.

3 Best Small Dog (excluding Terriers)

4 Best Sheepdog Dog or Bitch Prizes given by Mrs A. Mason

5 Puppy Class Under 6 months

6 Best Gun Dog

7 Best Dog Shown by a Child (under 16 years of age)

Trophy given by the society for champion dog along with £5 also given by society Reserve Champion £3 given by Society

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Tickets available from: Anne Capstick

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