Arthington 2016 - Show Schedule

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By the Bridge, Pool in Wharfedale, LS21 2QA.

Pre-entries close 24th June 2016. See back page for contact details, admission charges etc.

www.arthingtonshow.co.uk
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Provisional Timetable - For guidance when making entries only


Main Ring Main Ring
A

TIME

8.30

Horses and
Childrens
Mountain &
Moorland
Classes,
fancy dress &
childrens
races

Other Times
Ring 1

Ring 2

Ring 3 Ring 4

Horses
Sheep
Demonstration, Heavy
Horses &
other
attractions

In Hand
Showing
Classes,
Gymkhana

Ridden
Classes

Show
Jumping

Working
and
Ridden
Hunter

Ring 5

Ring 6

Cattle

Sheep

Classes

Classes

Running
all day

Horticulture
Produce
Dog
Section

9.00
Unaff. Clear
Round 69

9.30
10.00

Badsworth & Bramham Moor


Hunt

401 - 406

10.30
11.00

D
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Terrier Racing
301-308

11.30

Kirkbourne
Spaniels
Sheep Dog

BSJA 503

12.30

2.00

407
Airedale Beagles
Mounted Fancy dress
& Chidrens races

3.30
4
4.3

BSJA 504

Sheep Dog
408

2.30
3.00

break

Heavy Horse
Classes 101 108

1.00

Gymkhana

Driving Classes

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201-205

Noon

1.30

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Unaff. open
69a BSJA
501 BSJA 502

409

BSJA 505
410 &
champs

Judging from
11.00am

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Tractor Parade

Working
Hunter
Classes &
Judging from
Ridden
10.00am
Hunters 601 607

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Judging from
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Dog show
Judging until
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Fun Dog
Show Until
4.30pm

SHOW
SHOW REGULATIONS
REGULATIONS
1. Entries in all classes must be made on the official entry form or on a printed copy of the form
available to download from the Shows website - www.arthingtonshow.co.uk. Entries accompanied by
the Entry Fee should reach the Secretary no later than 5pm on Friday 24th June 2016. The Committee
reserves the right to refuse any entry without disclosing the reason.
2. Entries for the Horse sections will be taken on the day subject to a levy of 3 per entry per class
and 4 for showjumping. Entries on the day will not be taken for Cattle, Sheep or produce except
classes H1 H33. please see schedule for levy details.
3. An Exhibitors ticket will be given to Exhibitors whose entry fees are not less than 3. Exhibits in the
Horticulture, Produce and Arts & Crafts sections must be benched by 10am and no exhibitors will be
allowed to remove an exhibit before 5pm without the express permission of the Committee.
4. Livestock exhibits shall be the bona fide property of the exhibitor on the date of the show. All
exhibits in the Horticulture, Produce and Arts & Crafts sections shall be the property of the exhibitor
and, except where otherwise stated or understood, must have been in his possession at least two
months prior to the Show. Anyone infringing this rule shall forfeit all prizes awarded to him and may be
excluded from competing at the Societys Show for as long a period as the Committee shall determine.
Gardeners showing their employers produce or exhibits must enter and show them in the employers name.

5. Except in specified classes, exhibitors must provide their own dishes, trays, stands etc. which
should be free of any identifying marks apart from the Show Societys ticket.
6. No exhibitor will be allowed in the produce tent during the time the judges are awarding prizes.

7.***PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID ON THE DAY. (Prize money not presented in the ring or

the Produce Marquee should be collected from the Secretarys Cabin or applied for in writing within 14
days of the show date. Money not applied for will be deemed a donation to the Society.)
8. If, in the opinion of any Judge, the exhibits in any class do not merit a prize, the Judge has the
authority to withhold prizes. The Judges decision shall be final.
9. The committee reserves the right to inspect farm stock, gardens and produce of any exhibitor prior to
or after the Show.
10. 2016 Subscriptions: Membership not less than 20. Members will receive 2 adult admission
tickets, 2 adult lunch tickets & Members Badge.
11. All objections relating to Classes in the Schedule must be made in writing to the Secretary before
7pm on the Saturday following the date of the show. Each objection must be accompanied by a
deposit of 10. All cases of dispute shall be investigated by the section Steward concerned, who shall
report to the Committee, whose decision shall be final. If an objection is upheld the deposit shall be
refunded.

12. All owners and riders (and where applicable their parents or guardians) of horses/ponies
competing in any show jumping competition at this Show shall be deemed to be subject to the Rules
and regulations of the British Show Jumping Association. (Obtainable from the Secretary General,
British Showjumping, National Equestrian Centre, Stoneleigh, Kenilworth, CV8 2LR) as though each of
them were members of the Association.

SHOW
REGULATIONS CONTINUED
SHOW
REGULATIONS
CONTINUED
Authorities of the Association shall have the power to impose a fine on such a member, not exceeding 300 and
suspend the horse/pony concerned from taking part in any jumping competition for such a period as they see fit.

13. Any exhibitor whose general conduct imposes on the Society or who abuses any steward or official
engaged in the running of the Show shall be referred to the President and/or Chairman. The
Committee reserves the right to remove any objectionable or undesirable person from the
showground.
14. Any errors or omissions in this Schedule will be posted on the notice board outside the Secretarys
tent on show day, if deemed necessary.
15. The Committee, Officials and members of Arthington, Bramhope, Pool and District Horticultural
and Agricultural Society accept no liability in respect of any loss, damage or injury to any person,
property, animals, goods, articles or things whatsoever brought into, exhibited, or used or left on the
showground by any entrant, exhibitor or any other person whatsoever.
16. ALL EXHIBITORS SHOULD ENSURE THEY HAVE ADEQUATE PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE
17. Entry fees are non-refundable.
18. For competitors entering any ridden classes, approved BSI or other European Standard hard
hat/skull cap with harness to be worn at all times while mounted.
19. The show will provide horse exercise areas and collecting rings. Do not exercise horses outside of
these designated areas.
20. Horse Riders are not permitted to use helmet cameras on the showground.

PLEASE NOTE PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID ON THE DAY


A FULL COPY OF THE SHOW RULES & REGULATIONS IS ON DISPLAY IN THE SECRETARYS OFFICE

SHOW
POLICY
SHOWSAFETY
SAFETY POLICY
The Arthington, Bramhope, Pool and District Horticultural and Agricultural Society recognises its
responsibility for the health and safety of Society members, visitors, exhibitors, contractors, stewards,
volunteers and members of the public who are attending the Annual Show. The Society is committed
to the highest standards of health and safety for all persons involved. To enable best practice to be
achieved and maintained the Society will endeavour to ensure all applicable statutory requirements
are complied with. The Society will form a Health & Safety sub-committee; these advisors will conduct
risk assessments to aid the Society maintain compliance with the appropriate regulations.

BIO
BIOSECURITY
SECURITYREGULATIONS
REGULATIONS FOR
FOR LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCKAREAS
AREAS
1.
2.
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4.
5.
6.
7.

Clean clothing or clothing which is capable of being cleaned and disinfected must be worn.
All livestock must be returned to the originating holding at the end of the show.
All exhibitors must arrange the licenses appropriate to the rules in force at the time of the show.
The public must not touch the livestock.
No person will leave the livestock area without cleaning and disinfecting their footwear.
Livestock vehicles not fully cleansed and disinfected on the showground must remain within the livestock area.
No vehicle or person shall enter or leave the livestock area visibly contaminated with livestock faeces.

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For security and training purposes, telephone calls may be recorded and monitored.

HORTICULTURAL
CLASSES
ORTICULTURAL
CLASSES
- Judging to RHS Rules

Judging to RHS Rules

Entries in the horticultural section WILL be taken on the day before 9 am. (surcharge applies)
Exhibits must be benched by 10.00am, remain on display until 4.30pm and be cleared between 5.00 and 6.00pm.
The Show Tent will be closed to the public at 4.30pm and only exhibitors will be allowed in after that time for the
purpose of clearing exhibits and collecting prize money, which will be paid in the Show Tent from 4.30pm. Each
exhibit must bear an entry card. The Exhibitor is solely responsible for this before the tent is closed for judging.
Displayed produce will be judged on freshness, appearance and overall quality. The judge reserves the right to
withhold placing certificates where it is felt that the quality of produce submitted does not reach the required
standard.

Judge: Michelle Smithson


Judging to commence at
10.30am.

Entry Fee: 50p

Prize Money: 1st 3; 2nd 2; 3rd 1

FLORAL
SECTION
- OPEN
FLORAL
SECTION
- OPEN
Class
H1 One single Rose
H2 Cycle of Roses one stem in bud, one stem full flower and one stem in open
flower, in one vase
H3 Vase of mixed flowers, at least three kinds H4 One Pot Plant in flower. Pot not to exceed
15cm inside rim
H5 One Pot Geranium or Regal Pelargonium. Pot not to exceed 15cm inside rim
H6 One Pot Plant for Foliage. No limit on pot size
H7 Three Roses, hybrid tea, any variety or varieties, own foliage only, to be staged in one vase H8
Three Roses, floribunda/multi-stemmed, any variety or varieties, own foliage
only, to be staged in one vase
H9 One Bush Fuchsia in flower. No limit on pot size
H10 One cactus or succulent plant. No limit on pot size
H11 Sweet Peas Vase of 9 stems, mixed varieties
H12 Sweet Peas Vase of 6 stems, one variety

A SILVER CHALLENGE TROPHY Kindly presented by the late B Parkinson, Esq.,J.P.


To be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in Classes H1 to H12

Only one entry per class to be eligible for points. Points: 1st 3 points; 2nd 2 points; 3rd 1 point.

FRUIT &
SECTION
- OPEN
FRUIT
& VEGETABLE
VEGETABLE
SECTION
- OPEN
H13
H14
H15
H16
H17
H18
H19
H20
H21
H22
H23
H24
H25
H26
H27
H28
H28
H30
H31
H32
H33

Plate of 12 Raspberries
Plate of 6 Strawberries, stalks attached
Plate of 12 Gooseberries
Plate of Currants, any colour, with stalks attached maximum 9 strings
Three Onions with leaves and roots, cleaned of soil
Three Potatoes, coloured
Three Potatoes, white
Three Tomatoes with stalks attached, standard size
Dish of 3 Garlic Bulbs
Six Runner Beans
Six Dwarf French Beans
Six Broad Beans in Pod
Six Shallots
Three Beetroot foliage trimmed
Three Courgettes 15cm maximum
Six Pod Peas
Plate of Salad vegetables or Salading (lettuces, spring onions, radishes etc)
Plate of 3 sticks of Rhubarb
Any other single fruit or vegetable
Dish of any other fruit or vegetables no limit on number of specimens
Dish of 6 Cherry Tomatoes

Only one

A SILVER CHALLENGE TROPHY Kindly presented by the late Wm. Whiteley, Esq.,J.P. will
be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining most points in Classes H12 H33

entry per class to be eligible for points. Points: 1st 3 points; 2nd 2 points; 3rd 1 point.

DECORATIVE CLASSES

Entries Close 24th June 2016

Pre-paid entries of 4.00 or over entitle the exhibitor to ONE FREE admission ticket.
Please note: We will not take any entries on the day for any of the Decorative Classes
The exhibits in the Decorative Section need not necessarily have been grown by the Exhibitor.
Exhibitors wishing to use drapes must provide their own support. No artificial plant material allowed.
The space available for each exhibit will be 2 6 unless otherwise stated.
Exhibits must be arranged in the marquee by the Exhibitor, without assistance, by 10 am. They
are to remain on display until 4.30pm when Prize Money will be paid in the Produce Tent.
Judge:
Entry Fee: 50p
Prize Money: 1st 3.00; 2nd 2.00; 3rd 1.00
Judging to commence at 10.30am.
Class
H34
H35
H36
H37

My Favourite Film Exhibit, not to exceed 69cm wide x 66cm deep x 80cm high
The Tour de Yorkshire The Winners Bouquet Exhibit, not to exceed 69cm wide x
66 cm deep x 80cm high
Gentlemans Buttonhole
Small is Beautiful. Not to exceed 15cm in any dimension
THE JOHN BATES MEMORIAL SALVER
To be awarded to the Best Decorative Exhibit in Classes H34H37, to be held for one year.

JUNIORS' SECTION - OPEN


Judge: Michelle Smithson

Entry Fee: 50p

H39
H40
H41
H42
H43

Prize Money: 1st 3.00; 2nd 2.00; 3rd 1.00


Judging to commence at 10.30am.

Class
H38

Confined to children under 16 years


of age on Show Day

An Arrangement of Wild Flowers and Grasses in a Basket


(max 40cm wide by 60cm high)
A Minature Garden on a Dinner Plate
A Bowl of Floating Flower Heads
An Arrangement of Herbs (max 30cm x 30cm)
A Vegetable Animal
A Collage Using Plant Materials and Seeds (max 45cm x 45cm)
A SILVER CHALLENGE CUP ( Kindly presented by Murphy Chemicals Ltd.)
To be awarded to the Best Exhibit in the Junior Section. To be held for one year.

PRODUCE
CLASSES
RODUCE CLASSES

Entries Close 24th June 2016

Pre-paid entries of 4.00 or over entitle the exhibitor to ONE FREE admission ticket.
Please note: We will not take any entries on the day for any of the Produce Classes, from P1 - P30 and A1 A25
Exhibits to be staged no later than 9.30am and to remain until 4.30pm when Prize Money will be paid in the Produce
Tent.

EGGS: To be staged on plates. Sawdust to be provided by the Society.


Sponsored by Mr & Mrs A Raw. The judge will have the option of breaking any egg exhibited.
Judge: TBC
Judging to commence at 10.30am
Entry Fee: 50p
Prize Money: 1st 3.00; 2nd 2.00; 3rd 1.00
Special Rosette for the Best Exhibit in Egg Classes

P1 3 White Hen Eggs


P2 3 Brown Hen Eggs
P3 3 Hen Eggs any other colour
P4 Supreme Hen Egg any colour
P5 3 Bantam Eggs any colour
P6 Supreme Bantam Egg any colour
P7 Hen or Bantam Eggs 3 distinct colours
P8 Egg Contents Hen or Bantam
P9 Three Waterfowl Eggs
P10 One Waterfowl Egg
P11 One Waterfowl Egg (contents)

BREAD, CAKES, BISCUITS ETC.


Judge: TBC
Entry Fee: 50p

Judging to commence at 10.30am


Prize Money: 1st 3.00; 2nd 2.00; 3rd 1.00

P12 My Favourite Cake men only


P13 4 Lemon Tarts
P14 Cherry Cake
P15 Brown Cob, made with 1lb dough
P16 3 White Baps
P17 A Birthday/Anniversary Cake (to be judged on decoration only)
P18 Victoria Sandwich
P19 4 Shortbread Fingers
P20 A Bakewell Tart
P21 4 Fruit Scones
P22 Savoury Quiche (18cm approximately)
P23 Chocolate Cake can be decorated, to be judged on taste and appearance
P24 2 Scotch Eggs (These may be cut by the judge)

PRESERVES
Judge: Mrs. J. Wilkinson
Entry Fee: 50p

P25
P26
P27
P28
P29
P30

Judging to commence at 10.30am


Prize Money: 1st 3.00; 2nd 2.00; 3rd 1.00

Jar of Marmalade - any variety


Jar of Jam any variety
Jar of Jelly any variety
Jar of Lemon Curd
Jar of Chutney, Pickle or Relish (labelled with flavour in a screw top jar)
Jar of Honey

A SILVER CHALLENGE ROSE BOWL


Kindly donated by the late Mrs Holmes Whiteley. Awarded to the exhibitor gaining most
points in Classes P1 P30. To be held for one year. Only one entry per class to be
eligible for points.
Points: 1st 3 points: 2nd 2 points: 3rd - 1 point.

JUNIOR SECTION

Judging to commence at 10.30am


Prize Money: 1st 3.00; 2nd 2.00; 3rd 1.00

Judge: TBC
Entry Fee: 50p
P31 An Edible Necklace 8 years and under
P32 4 Chocolate Crispies 8 years and under
P33 4 Decorated Cup Cakes to be judged on taste and appearance
P34 A Healthy Lunchbox

THE MILLENIUM PLATE


Awarded to the best exhibit in the Junior Section. To be held for one year.

ARTS
& CRAFTS
OPEN
ENTRIES CLOSE 2Entries close 24th June 2016
ARTS
& CRAFTS
- OPEN
Please note the following:

Please note the following:


Pre-paid entries of 4 or over entitle the Exhibitor to ONE FREE admission ticket
Exhibits to be staged no later than 9.30am and to remain until 4.30pm when Prize Money will be paid in
the Produce Tent
Embroidery, Knitting, Sewing etc should not be laundered
All exhibited items should have been completed within the last 12 months

The Committee will endeavor to take all possible precautions to ensure the safety and protection of all
exhibits but does not accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained to or by an exhibitor.

Judge: TBC
Entry Fee: 50p
Judging to commence at 10.30 a.m.

Prize Money: 1st 3.00; 2nd 2.00; 3rd 1.00


The Judge reserves the right to withhold placing certificates.

Class
A1 A Hard Hobby
A2 A Knitted Toy
A3 A Piece of Patchwork
A4 A Knitted or Crocheted Baby Garment
A5 A Painting Watercolour or Gouache, framed or unframed
A6 A Painting Pastel, Oil or Acrylic, framed or unframed
A7 A Greetings Card
A8 Handwriting ink or fine pen to be used, not biro
Extract from Warning by Jenny Joseph
When I am an old woman I shall wear purple With a red hat
which doesn't go, and doesn't suit me. And I shall spend my
pension on brandy and summer gloves And satin sandals,
and say we've no money for butter. I shall sit down on the
pavement when I'm tired And gobble up samples in shops
and press alarm bells And run my stick along the public
railings And make up for the sobriety of my youth. I shall go
out in my slippers in the rain And pick flowers in other
people's gardens And learn to spit.

Mr & Mrs Gaunts Silver Salver will be awarded to the best exhibit from classes A1 - A10.
To be held for one year.
A SILVER TROPHY (kindly given by the late Royal Highness THE PRINCESS ROYAL) will
be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in Classes A1 A10 inclusive.
To be held for one year. Only one entry per class to count for points.
Points: 1st 12 points; 2nd: 9 points; 3rd 6 points; VHC 4 points; HC 3 points; C 2 points

PHOTOGRAPHY

Entries Close 24th June 2016

All Prints must be un-mounted, not exceed 25cm x 25cm (10 x 8) and must have been taken
during the last twelve months.
Judge: TBC
Entry Fee: 50p
Prize Money: 1st 3.00; 2nd 2.00; 3rd 1.00
Judging to commence at 10.30 a.m. The Judge reserves the right to withhold placing certificates.
A9 - Photograph entitled Floods
A10 - Manipulated Print, Original and Final print to be judged
A11 - Photograph entitled A Family Day Out
A12 - Photograph entitled Music Makers

Entries Close 24th June 2016


JUNIOR
ARTS
& CRAFTS
ENTRIES CLOSE 26th
June 2015
JUNIOR
ARTS
& CRAFTS
Exhibits to be staged no later than 9.30am and to remain until 4.30pm when Prize Money will be
paid in the produce tent. Judging to commence at 10.30am.

Age Group A 8 years and under

Age Group B 9 to 16 years inclusive

Age to be stated on entry form and on exhibit as this will be taken into consideration by the judges

Judge: TBC
Entry Fee: 50p

Prize Money: 1st 3.00; 2nd 2.00; 3rd 1.00

Pre-school/Nursery Class Children Only


A13 - Painting or Drawing A Sunny Day
A14 - Printing (can be illustrated)

Pat a Cake, Pat a Cake


Pat a cake pat a cake bakers man.
Bake us a cake as fast as you can
The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson

Age Group A 8 years and under


A15 - Painting or drawing - My Garden
A16 - A Decorated Wooden Spoon using any materials
A17 - Decorate a Plain White T Shirt using any materials
A18 - Handwriting (can be illustrated)

Age Group B 9-16 years inclusive


A19 - Pencil Drawing A4 size Sport
A20 - Decorate a Plain White T Shirt using any materials
A21 - A Computer Generated Schedule Cover
Arthington Show 2017 One Hundredth Anniversary
The winning entry to be used on next years programme
A22 - A Model using Recycled Materials A23 - Handwriting

Photography

A gruffalo? What's a gruffalo? A


gruffalo! Why, didn't you know? He has
knobbly knees, and turned-out toes, And
a poisonous wart at the end of his nose."
"Where are you meeting him?"
Here by this stream, And his favourite
food is owl ice cream."
I Tried to Ride a Skateboard by Kenn
Nesbitt
I tried to ride a skateboard.
I fell and scraped my knee. I tried to ride a
bicycle.
I crashed into a tree.
I tried to ride a scooter. I landed on my chin.
I tried to ride a unicycle; lost a bit of skin.
I even tried a tricycle but ran into a wall.
I'm happy in this wheelchair now.
I never fall at all.

Judge: TBC
A24 - A Photograph (no larger than 7x5) Age Group A - My Family
A25 - A Photogragh (no larger than 7x5) Age Group B - Yorkshire

THE FLIGHT of FANCY TROPHY Kindly presented by Leeds Bradford International Airport
will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in Classes A13 A23. To be held for one
year
JUNIOR ARTS and CRAFTS TROPHY A Silver Challenge Trophy, kindly presented by Mrs A E
Vickers will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in Classes A13 A25. Only one
entry per class to be eligible for points which will be awarded as follows:
1st 3 points: 2nd 2 points: 3rd 1 point. Trophy to be held for one year.
JUNIOR ARTS AND CRAFTS BEST IN SECTION A Cup kindly presented by Mrs J Springhall
will be awarded to the Most Outstanding Childs Exhibit in Classes A13 A25. To be held for
one year.

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DOG
DOG
CLASSES
CLASSES
- OPEN
- OPEN
DOG CLASSES kindly sponsored by Tweed House Vets. Commencing no earlier than times
stated. Entry fee per class 2 taken all day. Rosettes to 4th.
RING 1

Dog Show - classes commence at 11am


Stewards: Sarah Heptinstall

1
2
3

Puppy (under 12mth)


Best Pedigree Dog
Best Pedigree bitch
Lunch
Best Cross Breed dog
Best Cross Breed Bitch
Best veteran (dog or bitch over 8yrs)
Best Rescue
Show Champion

4
5
6
7
8
RING 2

Fun Classes classes commence at 11am


Steward: Carol Dufferssey

9
10

Saddest eyes
Waggiest tail
Lunch

11
13
15
16

Cutest Puppy
Handsome Dog
Prettiest Bitch
Best trick

Judge: Sarah Amos Jones

Judges: Gabriella DaLuz Vieira,


Katie Butterfield

IMPORTANT! ALL DOGS MUST BE ON LEADS AT ALL TIMES

GUN DOG SCURRY - OPEN


Entries taken on the day by the riverside.
Open to all-comers the GUN DOG SCURRY is kindly being organised by
Kirkbourne Spaniels www.kirkbournespaniels.co.uk

Fishing Ponds

The 3 lakes in the picturesque


setting of None Go Bye Farm,
provide fabulous coarse fishing.
Open 7.15am till dusk, everyday,
Tickets 6.00 a day, Concessions
5.00

Animal Farm

Visit our animal farm, bring the


children along to see the wallabies,
doneys, lambs, pigs, piglets and
much more.
Situated near the
farm shop.
Open 7 days, free admission, feed
available in the shop.
Indoor & Outdoor play areas
(picnic area) Hot & cold drinks,
Sandwiches, pies, Ice creams etc.
available

www.nonegobyefarm.co.uk
[email protected]

Home and locally produced beef,


pork and lamb. Quality produce at
competitive prices. Established in
1999, the small team of staff
(including a skilled butcher),
provide a friendly and professional
service.
Opening Times:
Summer: (1st April - 30th November
Sunday / Monday: 10.00am - 4.00pm
Tuesday - Saturday 8.30am - 5.00pm
Winter:
Sunday: 10.00am - 4.00pm
Monday: Closed
Tuesday - Saturday: 10.00am - 5.00pm

CHILDRENS
PETS
CHILDRENS
PETS
1.30 pm
Free Entry on the Day - Rosettes to all entrants
Outside the Presidents Tent
Judge: The Shows President
The Sheba Cup to be presented to the winner. To be held for one year.
ANY LIVE PET (EXCLUDING PONIES)
The exhibit to be the property of the exhibitor and must have been in his or her
possession for 3 months prior to the Show Day, or since birth if less than 3
months old.
Exhibitor to be 12 years or under on Show Day
(If you have a pony - get creative and enter the Pony Fancy Dress)

CHILDRENS FANCY DRESS


2.00 pm
In the Main Ring

Free Entry on the Day - Rosettes to all entrants


Prize Money: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd 2

Judge: The Shows President

THEME: DISNEY CHARACTERS


Open to any child 12 years or under. No animals allowed.
** See Dog Section & Ring 2 Section for dog & pony classes.

CHILDRENS RACES
2.30pm
In the Main Ring

Steward: Mr R Parker

Five separate sections will be run for each race as follows:


- Pre School
- Under 5s
- Under 7s
- Under 9s
- Under 11s
THE RACES:1 SPRINT RACE
2 SKIPPING RACE
3 EGG & SPOON RACE
4 POTATO RACE
5 SACK RACE
6 BALANCING RACE

ARTHINGTON
SHOW

HHEAVY HORSE SECTION MAIN RING B


Judge: Mr. Steve Ledsham
Fee: 5

Stewards: Mr. C Terry, Ms. K. Grain


Prize Money: See individual classes

Class

Commencing at 12 noon and continuing in Class No. order


(See Provisional Timetable inside back cover for guidance when making your entries)

101

BROOD MARE

102

FOAL TO BE BORN IN 2016 - (ACCUMULATOR CLASS - See Next Page)


Prize money: 1st 15; 2nd 10; 3rd 8 - The Goldsworth Trophy will be awarded to the
winner of this class to be held for one year.

103

YEARLING BORN IN 2015

104

TWO YEAR OLD BORN IN 2014

105

BARREN MARE OR GELDING, 3 YEARS OLD OR OVER

106

Prize money: 1st 25; 2nd 15; 3rd 10

Prize money: 1st 25; 2nd 10; 3rd 8


The CTSGroup Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class. To be held for one year.
Prize money: 1st 25; 2nd 10; 3rd 8
The Westfield Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class. To be held for one year.
Prize money: 1st 25; 2nd 15; 3rd 10 Kindly sponsored by Danefield Pygmy Goats
The Shaw Wharfedale Cup will be awarded to the winner of this class. To be held for one
year.

PAIR OF HORSES TO BE OWNED BY THE SAME EXHIBITOR

Prize money: 1st 25; 2nd 15; 3rd 10

The Roland Harper Memorial Trophy, kindly presented by Mr & Mrs D Harper will be awarded to the
winner of this class. To be held for one year.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS

50 prize & Rosette to Junior Champion, 20 prize & Rosette to Reserve


The 1st & 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 102 - 104 will compete for the
DICK GREENWOOD MEMORIAL TROPHY. To be held for one year.

CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS

100 prize and Rosette to Overall Champion. Rosette to Reserve


The winners of classes 101 - 105 will compete for the H BRISTOL TROPHY for the
CHAMPION HEAVY HORSE. To be held for one year.

107

YOUNG HANDLER

108

RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE CLASS Open to exhibitors riding a heavy horse

Prize money: 1st 10; 2nd 5; 3rd 3


The Jim Burks Tankard will be awarded to the winner. To be held for one year.
Prize money: 1st 25; 2nd 20; 3rd 10.

South West Yorkshire

SHIRE FOAL 7 STAR ACCUMULATOR

Points to be awarded for Shire Foal Classes at Seven local shows:


Honley, Arthington, Woolley, Emley, Halifax, Harthill Carnival
& SOUTH WEST YORKSHIRE SHIRE HORSE HIRING SOCIETY

In Association with Penistone Agricultural Show


This accumulator competition is open to everyone, membership
of any of the show societies is not required.

1st prize 200 & foal to be named South West Yorkshire Champion Foal
2 prize 100 & foal to be named South West Yorkshire Reserve Champion Foal
nd

Points will be awarded as follows: 1st - 5, 2nd - 4, 3rd - 3, 4th - 2, 5th 1


100 Prize money has been kindly donated by Mr Richard Bedford of Hartcliff Shires
For enquiries please telephone Miss Natalie Cross 07833 466 368

HORSES IN HAND CLASSES - RING 1


Judge: Miss Jodie Risdon
Entry Fee: 5.00

Steward: TBC
Prize Money: 1st 15.00; 2nd 10.00; 3rd 5.00
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st

This show is affiliated to Equifest, taking place at the East of England Showground on the 17 21
August 2016. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each affiliated class will qualify.
Class

Commencing at 9.00am and continuing in Class No. order

(See Provisional Timetable inside back cover for guidance when making your entries)

201 BEST CONDITIONED HORSE OR PONY IN-HAND


To be judged on overall health and condition

202 RETRAINED RACEHORSE IN-HAND

All horses must be registered with the Ex Racers Club before entry. Registration forms available from
www.exracersclub.com . Horses will not be marked down for bumps and blemishes sustained during their racing career. Horses will be
st
nd
judged upon their conformation, manners, way of going and adaptability to their career. All 1 and 2 prize winners in this class will qualify
for the Ex Racers Club Championship Show to be held at Romsey Show, Hampshire in September. The rosettes and prizes are kindly
sponsored by Blue Chip Feeds and this class is part of the Blue Chip Ex-Racehorse Series.

KINDLY SPONSORED BY

203 YOUNGSTOCK IN-HAND

Any breed or type, any height, 1, 2 or 3 year old colt, gelding or filly.
To be judged on conformation, overall appearance and type.

204 COLOURED HORSE OR PONY IN-HAND

Any age, any height, mare or gelding. Skewbald, Piebald, Appaloosa, Roans, Palomino or Dun. To be judged on
conformation, overall appearance in addition to the quality of colour or markings.

205 VETERAN HORSE OR PONY IN-HAND

Mare or gelding 15 years or over, horse or pony, to be shown in hand. Exhibitor any age.
15+ Horse and Pony Events To qualify for the 2016 National Showing Championship Show at
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nd
rd
Equifest, East of England Showground, the 1 , 2 and 3 place horse/pony in the
Veteran In- Hand and Ridden classes will each receive a Qualification Card. To enter the National
Showing Championship Show the rider/handler and horse/pony must register with
the 15+ Horse and Pony Events within 14 days of the qualifying show date. For further information
concerning the membership and what this exciting new organization can offer
please contact 15+ Horse and Pony Events - 0158 865 0180 - [email protected] - www.15plus.org.uk.

OUNTAIN

OORLAND

Judge: rs N. Shuttleworth
Entry Fee: 5.00

AIN RING

Steward: A Tate
Prize money: 1st 15.00 2nd 10.00 3rd 5.00

S ALL BREEDS: hetland artmoor E moor and elsh sections


LARGE BREEDS: onnemara ales ell ighland ew orest and elsh sections
ALL PONIES UST BE REGISTERED WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE PURE BREED SOCIETIES
Class

ommencing at . am and continuing in lass o. order


ee rovisional imetable inside back cover or guidance when making your entries

301

S ALL BREED YOUNGSTOCK

302

S ALL BREED

303

LARGE BREED YOUNGSTOCK

304

LARGE BREED
GELDING

or

year old gelding or illy to be shown n

hand.

ARE WITH FOAL AT FOOT, BARREN

ARE OR GELDING

pri e o
and a rosette will be awarded to the best oal in this class.
Kindly sponsored by Phil & Bev Rathwell
years or over to be shown n - and.
or

year old gelding or illy to be shown n

hand.

ARE WITH A FOAL AT FOOT, BARREN

ARE OR

pri e o
and rosette to the best oal in this class.
our years and over to be shown n
and.

305
306

STALLION OR COLT INHAND


ny age small or large breed.

LEAD REIN PONY


UALIFIER FOR THE COLNE STUD E UIFEST
LEAD REIN CLASS

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OORLAND

Open to small breed ponies including


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307

308

S ALL BREED RIDDEN

are or gelding years or over.


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and
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Kindly Sponsored by Mark and Suzie Hope

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LARGE BREED RIDDEN

are or gelding years or over.


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hampionship.
Kindly Sponsored by Johnny Coverdale

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OORLAND CHA PIONSHIP indly sponsored by udsey gricultural ervices

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407

408

RIDDEN RETRAINED RACEHORSE

All horses must be registered with the Ex Racers Club before entry. Registration forms
available from www.exracersclub.com . Horses will not be marked down for bumps and
blemishes sustained during their racing career. Horses will be judged upon their
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nd
conformation, manners, way of going and adaptability to their career. All 1 and 2 prize
winners in this class will qualify for the Ex Racers Club Championship Show to be held at
Romsey Show, Hampshire in September. The rosettes and prizes are kindly sponsored by
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nd
Blue Chip Feeds and this class is part of the Blue Chip Ex-Racehorse Series. 1 and 2
placed combination to go forward to Ridden Horse Championship.

OPEN RIDDEN COLOURED

Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, any height. Rider any age. Skewbald, Piebald,
Appaloosa, Roans, Palomino or Dun. To be judged on manners and performance as well
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nd
as conformation and quality of colour or markings. 1 and 2 placed combination to go
forward to Ridden Horse/Pony Championship.

OPEN RIDING HORSE


QUALIFIER FOR NUPAFEED/EQUIFEST RIDING HORSES

Mare or gelding 4 yrs and over. Exceeding 148cm, rider any age. To be judged on
conformation, manners, performance & type.

409

OPEN RIDDEN SHOW COB


QUALIFIER FOR NUPAFEED/EQUIFEST RIDDEN COBS

Open ridden cob, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cm but not
exceeding 155cm. Rider any age. To be judged on conformation, performance, manners
st
nd
and type. 1 and 2 placed combination to go forward to Ridden Horse Championship.
Can be shown with either traditional or hogged mane.

410

OPEN RIDDEN MAXI COB


QUALIFIER FOR THE HOOD SHOW TEAM/EQUIFEST MAXI COBS

Open Maxi Cobs, mare or gelding, 4years old and over. Exceeding 155cm. Rider any age.
st
nd
To be judged on conformation, performance, manners and type. 1 and 2 placed
combination to go forward to Ridden Horse Championship. Can be shown with either
traditional or hogged mane.

RIDDEN HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP

The 1st & 2nd placed combinations from the following classes will compete for the
CALA HOMES CHALLENGE TROPHY. To be held for one year. Champion &
OPEN RIDDEN COB, OPEN RIDDEN MAXI COB, OPEN RIDING HORSE,
OPEN RIDDEN HUNTER, OPEN RIDDEN SMALL HUNTER,
OPEN WORKING HUNTER, OPEN RETRAINED RACEHORSE,
OPEN RIDDEN COLOURED (HORSE)

RIDDEN PONY & RIDDEN HORSE CHAMPIONSHIPS

505

Connolly's RED MILLS Senior Newcomers- First Round

Sponsored By J.M. Glendinning Insurance Brokers


First Place Rosette kindly sponsored by Connolly's RED MILLS
Entry qualifications: to be ridden by an adult, associate or junior members.
(a) For registered Horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 375 points. Four double
(b) For all registered horses born on or after 1st January 2010 irrespective of points.
Horses will be eligible for double clear qualification to attend second rounds providing they
reach the age of six years or under in the same clendar year as the Senior Newcomers
Final - in accordance with rule 312.6 Four double clears to qualify for the Senior
Newcomers Second Rounds.
ENTRY FEE 12.00 Prizes:40.00,30.00,20.00,15.00,15.00
First rosette sponsored by Equestrianclearance.com.
Plus Best-Turned-Out prize donated by J.M. Glendinning Insurance Brokers.
506

The Wetherby Skip Services 1.15 Metre Open


Sponsored by Wetherby Skip Services
Table A7. Speed 350mpm Start Height 1.15m
For Registered Horses in Grades A, B & C ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members
who will be aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year.
ENTRY FEE 14.00 Prizes: 50,00, 35.00, 25.00,20.00,20.00
Plus Best Turned-Out awarded by Bingley Service and MOT Centre which is a
voucher for an MOT to the value of 45.00

507

The Horse and Hound Foxhunter/1.20m. First round.


Sponsored by C K PLASTICS to include Best Turned Out
In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split and two sets of prize money
awarded.
(a) For Registered Horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 700 points. Four double
clears will qualify - in accordance with rule 310.6
(b) |For all Registered Horses born on or after 1st January 2009 irrespective of points.
Horses will be eligible for double clear qualification to attend second rounds providing they
reach the age of seven years or under in the same calendar year as the Horse & Hound
Foxhunter Final - in accordance with rule 310.6 Four double clears will qualify. Open - For
registered Horses ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. Horses may enter one
section only. Four Double Clears will qualify for the Horse & Hound Senior Foxhunter
Second Rounds
Rule 310 Table A7 Speed 350mpm.
First Rosette kindly sponsored by Horse and Hound.
ENTRY FEE 14
Prizes : 50.00, 35.00, 25.00, 20.00, 20.00

Judges: Anne Cawood, Frankie Hiorns


Course Builder: Barry Goodwin and Paul Goodwin
Jump Stewards: Acrecliffe Pony Club, Otley
Assistant Secretaries: Di Lefley and Fiona Everall
Professional Collecting Ring Steward : Brian Wood

THANK YOU SO MUCH TO SPONSORS AND BUSINESSES THAT HAVE


DONATED PRIZES. WITHOUT YOU, WE WOULDNT MAKE THE PROFIT
WHICH IS DONATED EVERY YEAR TO A CHARITY
BY ARTHINGTON SHOW.

WORKING HUNTER & RIDDEN CLASSES RING 4


Commencing at 9am and continuing in Class No order. (See Provisional Timetable inside back cover for guidance
when making your entries). The Working Hunter classes will be run under SHBGB Rules. *Please note: Current
approved BSI or other European Standard hard hat/skull cap with navy or black cover must be worn during the
jumping phase.

Judge: Mrs C. McCullagh

Class
601

Stewards: L & S Ramsey

RIDDEN HUNTER PONY


Entry Fee: 5.00

Prize Money: 1st 12.00; 2nd 10.00; 3rd 8.00

Mare or gelding 4 years or over.

602

RIDDEN HUNTER HORSE

st
nd
rd
Entry Fee: 5.00
Prize Money: 1  12.00; 2  10.00; 3  8.00
Mare or gelding 4 years or over.
N.B. Classes 601 & 602 may be combined at the discretion of the judge, dependent on no. of
entries.
BEST TURNED OUT CLASSES 601 & 602 Kindly sponsored by: Wash House Equine Laundry

603

NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY

Kindly Sponsored by: Newbould Yorkshire Ltd plasterers based in Otley


st
nd
rd
Entry Fee: 10.00 
Prize Money: 1  20.00; 2  15.00; 3 10.00
st
Mare or gelding, 4 years and over, not exceeding 15hh. Rider any age. Not to have won 1 
prize of 20.00 or a total of 50.00 in any Working Hunter class or BSJA show jumping, or to have
any BE points. Fences not to exceed 65cm.

604

OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY Kindly sponsored by: Shake It Milk Shake Bar, Otley
nd
rd
st
Entry Fee: 10.00
Prize Money: 1  20.00; 2  15.00; 3 10.00
 or gelding, 4 years and over, not exceeding 15hh. Rider any age.

Mare
Fences
not to exceed 75cm.
nd
st
1  and 2  placed
Championship.

605

606

combinations

from

this

class

qualify

the

Open Ridden Pony

NOVICE WORKING HUNTER Kindly sponsored by: Harland Farriers


Entry Fee: 10.00
Prize money: 1st 20.00; 2nd 15.00; 3rd 10.00
Mare or gelding, 4 years and over, exceeding 15hh. Rider any age. Not to have won a 1st prize of
20.00 or a total of 50.00 in any Working Hunter class or BSJA show jumping, or to have any BE

points. Fences not to exceed 85cm.
OPEN WORKING HUNTER

Kindly sponsored by: The Wooden Hut - Newall Carr Fisheries, Otley
Entry Fee: 10.00
Prize money: 1st 20.00; 2nd 15.00; 3rd 10.00
Mare or gelding, 4 years and over, exceeding 15hh. Rider any age. Grade A show jumpers and
Grade 1 Event horses are not eligible to compete. Fences not to exceed 1m. 1st and 2nd placed
combinations from this class qualify for the Open Ridden Horse Championship.

MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER


607

for

Kindly Sponsored by: Paint-It Hardware - For all your Hardware needs
Entry Fee: 10.00
Prize Money: 1st 20.00; 2nd 15.00; 3rd 10.00
Open to registered and unregistered mares and geldings 4 years and over. Riders any age.
Judged 50% jumping and 20% style of individual breed, 20% breed type and conformation, 10%
individual show and manner within the breed. Ponies not exceeding 122cms (12h) to jump fences
not exceeding 65cm. Ponies 122-138cms (over 12h - 13.1) to jump fences not exceeding 75cm.
Ponies exceeding 138cms (over 13.1h and above) to jump fences not exceeding 85cm.
PLEASE SPECIFY THE HEIGHT CLASS YOU ARE ENTERING ON ENTRY FORM

BEST TURNED OUT CLASSES 603 to 607


Kindly Sponsored by: Wharfedale Equestrian

DRIVING CLASSES MAIN RING


The driving classes will be held in the Main Ring, created by combining showing rings
in the afternoon to create a large arena. Not before 2.30pm. Please ensure when
exercising horses that the designated exercise areas are used only.
The driver must be 10 years or over on the first day of the show at which they are to
compete. All drivers under the age of 18 years must be accompanied in the vehicle by a
competent and responsible person aged 18 years or over.
Judge: Mr. S. Ledsham
Entry Fee: 5.00

Steward: Mr. A. Tate


Prize Money: See individual classes

Class
109
TRADESMANS
TURNOUT
st
nd

rd

Prize Money: 1 30.00; 2 20.00; 3 10.00

Open to horses and ponies , 4 years and over, singles and pairs to a traditional or
traditional type trade vehicle. The Harry Gray Memorial Trophy, kindly presented by Mrs
Gray to be awarded to the winner of this class. To be held for one year.

110

PRIVATE DRIVING
st

nd

rd

Prize Money: 1 30.00; 2 20.00; 3 10.00


Open to singles, pairs and Tandems driven to a suitable vehicle (commercial vehicles
and hackney show wagons not permitted.) Horses/ponies 4 years and over, any height.

111

112

PLEASURE DRIVING
st

nd

rd

Prize Money: 1 30.00; 2 20.00; 3 10.00


Horse or pony any height, over 4 years, any vehicle (including pneumatic tyres.) To be
judged 15% on vehicle suitability, fit and cleanliness, 15% on harness suitability, fit and
cleanliness and 70% on driver and groom, horse/ponys way of going and suitability as a
family pleasure driving all competitors may be required to drive and halt between 2 pairs
of cones and execute a U-turn in their individual show.

CONCOURS DELEGANCE (Judged by the Show President)


The winner will be the turnout which, in the opinion of the Judge, presents the most
pleasing picture, and normal judging criteria do not apply. Fancy dress or period
costume is definitely barred. The class is judged from a distance and vehicles will not be
closely inspected as in an ordinary show class.

MOUNTED FANCY DRESS MAIN RING


FREE ENTRY ON THE DAY
ROSETTES TO ALL ENTRANTS AND CASH PRIZES TO FOURTH PLACE
Main Ring A, Approx time: 2.00pm
To be judged by the Show President, this class is open to children aged 14 years and under.
The horse/pony may be led and/or ridden.
If ridden a hard hat to a recognised BSI standard be worn.

GYMKHANA
Prize Money 1st; 5,00; 2nd 4.00; 3rd 3.00
Entry fee: 2.00 per entry per race All entries to
receive rosette
RING 1, approx time: 2.30pm

Under 12 years Lead rein ponies welcome


Class
901
902
903
904

Walk Trot Lead


Bending race
Potato race
Sack race

Over 12 years
Class
905
906
907
908

Walk Trot Lead


Bending race
Potato race
Sack race

CATTLE SECTION OPEN RING 6


All classes are OPEN and not confined to the area of the society. Exhibitors should read and comply
with the Shows safety policy and bio-security regulations as detailed at the beginning of this
schedule. Exhibitors must comply with all current DEFRA regulations. ALL exhibits to be on the show
ground by 9.45 a.m. and must remain until 4.00 p.m. Judging commences 10.00 a.m. prompt.
CPH No: 48/572/8000 Please note: Classes may be split under the stewards discretion.
NO ENTRIES TAKEN ON THE DAY - ENTRIES CLOSE 24th JUNE
***PLEASE INDICATE PASSPORT NUMBERS FOR EACH CLASS ENTERED***
Entry fee for all classes: 3.00
Prize Money: 1st 12.00; 2nd 8.00; 3rd 5.00
1st, 2nd, 3rd places offered for 9+ entries per class
1st, 2nd places offered for 5-8 entries per class
1st place only is offered for classes when there are 4 or less entries per class

Stewards: Mr. Simon Foster, Mr. Noel Dykes, Mr. Jack Mollet

DAIRY CATTLE HOLSTEIN


701

Cow in milk

702

Heifer in milk

703

Heifer in calf

Judge: Mr. John Hitchen


KINDLY SPONSORED BY T. DIROM AGRICULTURAL CONTRACTORS LTD.

Judge: Mr. John Hitchen

DAIRY CATTLE ANY OTHER BREED


704

Cow in milk

705

Heifer in milk

706

Heifer in calf

KINDLY SPONSORED BY WWW.PRIMELAWNS.CO.UK

Judge: Mr. John Hitchen

COMMERCIAL AND FAT CATTLE


Please note: Classes 707-708 Cross Breed Beasts only
707

BEST BULLOCK OR HEIFER UNDER 450 KILOS

708

BEST BULLOCK OR HEIFER OVER 450 KILOS

709

BEST BULLOCK ANY WEIGHT BRITISH BLUE ONLY

710

BEST HEIFER ANY WEIGHT BRITISH BLUE ONLY

711

BEST LOCAL BUTCHERS BEAST

712

BEST PAIR BEASTS

KINDLY SPONSORED BY WHARFEDALE FARMERS


AUCTION MART

KINDLY SPONSORED BY C&J IVES FARMERS & BUTCHERS


KINDLY SPONSORED BY INGFIELD FARM SHOP

KINDLY SPONSORED BY WWW.LOGFIRESTOVES.COM


KINDLY SPONSORED BY JOHN MIDDLEMISS

KINDLY SPONSORED BY FRED GREENWOOD & SON, TRANSPORT

THE JB WILKINSON TROPHY PRESENTED BY S WILKINSON, WILL BE AWARDED TO


THE WINNER OF THIS CLASS TO BE HELD FOR ONE YEAR.

CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS
A TANKARD, PRESENTED BY HARGREAVES FEEDS LTD. WILL BE AWARDED
TO THE BEST COMMERCIAL BEAST FROM CLASSES 705 710. TO BE HELD FOR
ONE YEAR.

713

ANY OTHER PURE BRED (NOT NATIVE)

714

ANY OTHER PURE BRED (NOT NATIVE)

KINDLY SPONSORED BY ANDREW ATKINSON

Bull any age

KINDLY SPONSORED BY BRADFORD WASTE TRADERS

Cow or Heifer any age. In calf or with calf at foot.


715

ANY OTHER PURE BRED (NOT NATIVE)

KINDLY SPONSORED BY WWW.STOODLEYPIKELTD.COM (York)

Maiden Heifer born after 1/1/2015


716

ANY OTHER PURE BRED (NATIVE) i.e. Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, Shorthorn,Galloways
Bull - any age

717

KINDLY SPONSORED BY WWW.GREATNORTHERNCARS.CO.UK

ANY OTHER PURE BRED (NATIVE) i.e. Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, Shorthorn, Galloways
Cow or Heifer any age. In calf or with calf at foot.

KINDLY SPONSORED BY T. DIROM


AGRICULTURAL CONTRACTORS LTD.

718

ANY OTHER PURE BRED (NATIVE) i.e. Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, Shorthorn, Galloways
Maiden Heifer born after 1/1/015

KINDLY SPONSORED BY CALTON POLLED HEREFORDS,


SIMON & JANE FOSTER

YOUNG HANDLERS

KINDLY SPONSORED BY ROBERT AND ANN THOMPSON

Judge Mr. John Hitchen


719

Best Young Handler 12 Years and under on show day

720

Best Senior Young Handler 13 to 18 years on show day


CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS
A SILVER CHALLENGE CUP PRESENTED BY THE LATE F. D. NICKEL-LEAN ESQ.,
MICHAEL DOWLING MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to Best British Blue

THANK YOU SO MUCH


TO ALL OF OUR
SPONSORS

SHEEP CLASSES - OPEN


Exhibitors must comply with all current DEFRA regulations.
ALL exhibits to be penned by 10.45 a.m and must remain until 4.00 p.m.
Judging commences 11.00 a.m. prompt.
Two movement forms will be sent to exhibitors by the Secretary when entries are received. It is the
responsibility of the Exhibitor to complete these and hand them to the Sheep Steward on Show Day.
***PLEASE INDICATE ON YOUR ENTRY FORM IF M/V ACCREDITED AS THESE WILL BE
PENNED SEPARATELY***

HEALTH & SAFETY WARNING

Any product used for treating sheep fleeces should be marketed as suitable for this purpose and the appropriate
precautions followed to ensure stewards, judges and members of the public are not exposed to any hazardous
material. Exhibitors should read and comply with the Shows safety policy and bio-security regulations as detailed at
the beginning of this schedule.

CPH No: 48/572/8000


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Entry Fee all classes: 1.50 NO ENTRIES TAKEN ON THE DAY ENTRIES CLOSE 24 JUNE
Prize Money:1st 8; 2nd 6; 3rd 4
Rosette for Champion Sheep from each breed section

ANY NATIVE BREED


Judge: Mr. A. Dean

801
802
803
804

Stewards: Mr. A J Raw, Mr. J Warwick, Ms. V. Hutchings


Class

RAM LAMB
The NFU Mutual have kindly donated New Sheep
GIMMER LAMB
EWE OR SHEARLING GIMMER Hurdles to the Arthington Show Sheep Section
AGED OR SHEARLING RAM

TEXEL SECTION - Entries accepted from M/V accredited & non M/V flocks. Will exhibitors please hand their
forms to the stewards before unloading otherwise exhibits cannot be accepted.
Judge: Mr. Richard Harrison (Skipton)

805
806
807
808
809

RAM LAMB
GIMMER LAMB
EWE OR SHEARLING GIMMER
AGED OR SHEARLING RAM
GROUP OF 3, MALE & 2 FEMALES

WOODWARD CUP FOR BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS SECTION


ZWARTBLES SECTION - Entries accepted from M/V accredited flocks & non M/V flocks. Will exhibitors
please hand their forms to the stewards before unloading otherwise exhibits cannot be accepted.

Judge: Mrs. Christine Slee (Leyburn)

810
811
812
813
814

RAM LAMB
GIMMER LAMB
EWE OR SHEARLING GIMMER
AGED OR SHEARLING RAM
GROUP OF 3, MALE & 2 FEMALES

ANY OTHER PURE BREED INCLUDING CHAROLLAIS


EXCLUDING TEXEL & ZWARTBLES

Judge: Mr. Richard Caton (Settle)

815
816
817
818

RAM LAMB
GIMMER LAMB
EWE OR SHEARLING GIMMER
AGED OR SHEARLING RAM

SHEEP CLASSES - OPEN CONTINUED


ANY OTHER CROSS
BREED Judge: TBC
Class

819
820

EWE OR SHEARLING
GIMMER LAMB
CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS -

THE SHEEP STEWARDS CUP AND A PRIZE OF 20 WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST
SHEEP IN SHOW (ANY BREED) FROM THE CHAMPIONS OF CLASSES 801 - 820

BUTCHERS SECTION - Judge: Mr ANGUS DEAN (Skipton)


Class

821

PAIR OF FAT LAMBS - PURE BRED

822

PAIR OF FAT LAMBS - NATIVE CROSS BRED

Most suitable for butchers


Most suitable for butchers

CHILDRENS SECTION - FREE ENTRY - Prize Money: 1st 5; 2nd 3; 3rd


2 Judge: Miss Emily Haynes (Leeds)
Class

823

HAND REARED SHEEP (PET LAMB)

824

YOUNG HANDLER - AGED 6 TO 10 YEARS

825

YOUNG HANDLER - AGED 10 TO 14 YEARS

Any age animal to be shown by exhibitor aged 12 years or under


To be judged on appropriate dress and ability to present and handle their lamb
To be judged on appropriate dress and ability to present and handle their lamb

SPONSORS - THE ABOVE CLASSES ARE KINDLY SPONSORED BY:Mr Peter Dalby, Wharfedale Farmers Auction Mart, A & J Raw, Andrew Atkinson Livestock, W
Keighley, T Grange, T G Mickle, Nick Curruthers -The Hunters Inn

VINTAGE TRACTORS & MACHINERY


Judge: Mr M Greenwood
Entry Fee: 3
Prizes: 1st 15; 2nd 10; 3rd 5
There is plenty of space available and we welcome entries from exhibitors old and new. A parade in
the main ring is scheduled (not before 2pm).
Class

T1

VINTAGE TRACTOR

T2

STATIONARY ENGINE

T3

WORKING TRACTOR

A Trophy kindly donated by


G V Barker to be awarded to the class winner

Kindly sponsored by Lawrence

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MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION
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Members Badge
Free Admission tickets for 2 adults
Lunch for 2 in the Presidents tent
Voting Rights at the Societys AGM
Use of the Showmans Hospitality Tent at the Great Yorkshire Show
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION 20

Arthington Show is dependent on your local support. Show Membership is one


way you can contribute to the future success of this long running local event, the
society hopes that you have a fantastic show day on this 99th Annual show. We
are delighted to be gearing up for our 100th show next year.
To:

The Show Secretary


Stansfield House
Shay Lane
Halifax
HX2 9AD
Tel: 07739
Email: [email protected]

I should like to subscribe to the Arthington, Bramhope, Pool & District Horticultural
& Agricultural Society.

Name:...........................................................................................................................
Address:.......................................................................................................................
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I should like this Membership Subscription gifted to:
(Please print recipients name & address below)
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MAIN ATTRACTIONS FOR 2016


Racing Terriers - Badsworth & Bramham Moor Hunt - Gun Dog
Scurry - Ferrets - Cookridge Fire Service - Pygmy goats Working Gun Dog - Sheep Dog Trial Demonstration - Sheep
Shearing Demonstration - Dry Stone Walling DemonstrationDuck / Geese Herding - Airedale Beagles - Live Music Side Saddle Demonstration - Gymkhana -Childrens Area Donkey Rides - Vintage Tractors, Stationary Engines,
Vintage Motorcycles & Cars - Driving Classes

Arthington Show

ust north of the bridge at Pool in Wharfedale, along side the


River Wharfe, we have a large level field with ample parking
and space for large rings and warm up areas.

To Harrogate

Showfield

58

A6

Otley

River Wharfe
Pool

A659

To A1 via Harewood

A6

60

To Bradford

All enquiries to The Secretary:


Lisa Hardy
Stansfield House
Shay Lane, Halifax
HX2 9AD
Tel: 07792 698539
E: [email protected]

To Leeds

Free Car Parking

Admission per Adult 6


Senior Citizens 3
Children (under 16 years) 3
Family Ticket (2 adults & up to 3 children) 15
(Exhibitors & Subscribers will receive an
Admission Pass which MUST be presented at the
gate or admission fee will be charged)

Thanks to the field owners


Mr and Mrs Launder and Mr & Mrs Greenwood

www.arthingtonshow.co.uk

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