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1 S o u t h e r n C a n t e r bu ry Agricultural & Pastoral Association Southern Canterbury A & P Association Annual Show (formerly Waimate A & P Show) Event Schedule 2 nd Annual Show Saturday 24 th & Sunday 25 th November 2012 Waimate Showgrounds Extra Schedules, entry forms and trade space applications available RAS website, or contact the Secretary Phone e mail: juliekelly@clear.net.nz Entries Close 2nd November Officers for 2012 Patrons: J Andrews, M Studholme, JB Campbell, M Coles, J Goodhew, J Deans President: Vice President: JuniorVicePresident: Treasurer Event Secretary: Charles Ruddenklau Athol Smith Dan Studholme Kevin Cromie Julie Kelly Committee Kevin Brosnahan John B Campbell, John G Campbell, Maureen Chamberlain, James Davis, Kate Douglass, Peter Faulkner, Ian Gould, Marjerie Gould, John Guy, Paul Harrison, Ian Jackson, Judith Johnson, Marie Laplanche, Digger McCulloch, Chris Medlicott, Tim Mehrtens, Ali Moore, David Morgan, Jane Neave, Tiffany Ottley, Colin Pankhurst, Nick Ruddenklau, Willy Sheddan, Dan Studholme, Megan Talbot, Kevin Wells, Hugh Wigley, E Barker, L Sandrey. TRADE SITES MARKET LANE FOOD STALLS We recommend you book early to guarantee a presence for your business or organisation. Trade Space: 3 metre frontage (minimum) $40 and $10 extra for each extra metre. Limited power points are available at $20 per site. Marquee: 3x3m supply own tables, chairs, etc. - $40 Market Lane (outdoor): 5m x 5m, supply own tent/gazebo, tables, chairs etc $20 Food & Wine: Please contact the Secretary ( ) for details. All prices GST Inclusive Waimate A & P Association Challenge Trophy for Best Trade Exhibit plus sash donated by Quality Presentations, Palmerston North

2 Index General information & regulations 2 Childrens Section... 7 In hand Horses & Ponies Sheep... 3 Poultry... 8 Harness & side saddle. 13 Wool & Sheep dog trials... 5 Cattle... 8 Hunters & Show jumping Dairy goats... 5 Equestrian information. 10 Entry form - equestrian Home Industries... 6 Ridden Hacks & Ponies. 11 Entry form - other Special general cups and prizes AJ Hoskins Challenge Cup is awarded for the exhibitor gaining most points in the following sections: Sheep, Sheep Dog Trials, Cattle and Horses. Points allocated as follows: 1st prize 3, 2nd prize 2, 3rd prize 1, Champion 3, Reserve Champion 2. BF Mercer Challenge Cup for most points in Spinners & Weavers, Pottery, Photography and Art Sections. Violet Mercer Cup: awarded for most points in children s classes including pupils cooking. The Shetland Challenge Salver donated by Voe and District Agricultural Society Shetland awarded to the child under 16 years of age who has gained the most points overall in the show Waimate A&P Association Challenge Trophy for Best Trade Exhibit plus sash donated by Quality Presentations, Palmerston North Arthur Robertson Memorial Challenge Trophy awarded for Most Outstanding Stall in Market Lane. General Regulations 1. All exhibits not on the ground by the specified time will be fined $5 each, but no exhibit allowed to go into competitions after 11am or 10am in the Cattle section, without the permission of the committee. No exhibitor will be allowed to go into competition after keeping judges waiting 10 minutes. 2. All horses must be haltered and led. Bull calved before December 31st last, must be led by a ring through the nose and under adequate supervision. 3. Attendants in charge of stock admitted free by ticket, and subject to the orders of the stewards. Anyone disobeying the orders of the stewards will be liable to a fine of $5. 4. Exhibitors will be required to state as accurately as possible at the time of entry, the date of birth of all stock in classes where age is specified, and in all classes of sheep the date of last shearing. 5. The same animal may be shown in two or more classes by paying the necessary entry fee for each class unless where otherwise specified. 6. No stock or implement exhibited to be removed from the yards until after 4.00pm on the day of the show without a special order from the committee, except that cattle may be removed after 3.30pm. 7. The committee will not under any circumstances hold themselves responsible for loss, damage or mis-delivery of stock, implements and any article exhibited. 8. All livestock must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor at the time of entry except in the case of members of the Southern CanterburyYoung Farmers Clubs who may exhibit in their own name stock, excluding stud stock, owned by the farmer on whose property the Young Farmers Club member is employed at time of entry. 9. Extra stock, implements etc not eligible under any of the enumerated classes may be exhibited by paying the usual entrance fee the same as those in the class they refer to. Honorary certificates will be awarded. 10. In all sheep classes where a weight is specified, all exhibits in these classes shall be weighed, and where sheep are to be a specified weight, the sheep sub-committee have power to make allowance for wet fleece. 11. In all novice entries for horse or pony events, the horse, pony or rider as the case may be, must not have won no more than 5 wins in a conformation class at the time of the show. 12. All protests must be in writing and may be entered either before or after the judges have proceeded to their duties. The party entering a protest in horses, cattle and sheep must deposit $25 and in all other sections $10 deposit will be required. The deposit will be returned if the protest is sustained. If the protest is lodged before the judges proceed to their duties, the onus of proof will rest with the exhibitor; if after that, the onus of proof will rest with the party protesting. No protest will be received later than one hour after the awards were made and the prizewinning ticket affixed.the committee will decide all protests as soon as possible and there will be no appeal from their decision. 13. All prizes not claimed within one month after the date of the show shall be forfeited. 14. Exhibits in purebred classes must be from a registered flock. 15. The committee have full power to deal with any matter which may arise requiring instant attention, and which may be in the interest of the Association or for the safety of the public, and their decision shall be final. 16. PRIZE MONEY - in the event of there being no competition, half prize money will be given (excluding cattle and unless otherwise stated in the schedule). Rounding of amount applied where applicable. Competition shall mean two or more entries in the same class. 17. All prize winners of horse and pony classes must attend the Grand Parade. Failure to do this will mean prize money will be forfeited. In classes of less than three entries, with the exception of sheep and cattle sections, no second prize will be given; but should the judge award second prize, such award to count for points prize. If there be seven entries in a class, a third prize will be presented with a highly commended ticket. Every private prize will be dealt with in accordance with the conditions of the donor; but if there be no conditions, the prize will be given as the committee thinks fit. Power is reserved to withhold a prize where judges consider it ought not to be awarded for want of sufficient merit, even where there is competition. Champion and Reserve Champion will be selected as follows: First prize winners in all eligible classes to be paraded before the judge. Immediately the Champion has been selected, the 2nd placed animal in the class from which the Champion has been selected shall parade with the other first placegetters for Reserve Champion. All exhibits must enter the judging ring in the order in which they appear in the Catalogue, and must not wear prize tickets won in previous contests. The points for prizes counts as follows: Champion and 1st prize each 3 points, Reserve Champion and 2nd prize 2 points, 3rd prize 1 point. Half points when there is no competition. In any class where special entry is made for a Special Prize these classes shall not count in the aggregate for most points prizes. 18. In all sections of the Southern Canterbury A&P Association show, if a refund is required the association will retain 25% of entry fees for administration expenses incurred. 19. In ALL horse and pony events hard hats MUST be worn. 20. Any competitor or exhibitor who is rude to a judge or any official will be expelled from the events or competition. 21. The use of tranquilisers, stimulants, or any drug capable of effecting the performance of horses or ponies is forbidden. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the show and that testing of all animals is at the owner s risk. Testing for forbidden substances will be carried out under the Royal Agricultural Society Forbidden Substance Judiciary Committee (FSJC) procedures and rules (refer rule 112RAS Equestrian Competitors and Judges Rule Book and rule 55a of the RAS General Rules and Regulations). 22. The Committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel any entry without adducing any reason for so doing. 23. Entry forms: if your entry is (a) not signed, (b) illegible, (c) not accompanied by the required cards, forms etc, or (d) the correct monies are not included, YOUR ENTRY FORMS WILL BE RETURNED 24. Arrears: No person who is in arrears with regard to entry fees, subscriptions or any other show charge, is eligible to compete at any A&P show. Proof of payment will be required before any restriction will be lifted. 25. The committee reserves the right to alter, combine, split or delete classes where deemed necessary NO EXHIBITOR S PASS UNLESS ENTRY FEE EXCEEDS $7 (Children (under 15year) admitted FREE 2

3 SHEEP Conditions and regulations: All sheep must be penned and ready for judging by 9.00am and no stock to be removed from the yards until after 4.30pm on the day of the show. All sheep in the purebred classes must be from a registered flock. In all cases with lamb/s at foot, lamb/s to be taken into consideration. Names of breeder of purebred sheep and date of shearing must be given at time of entry. No sheep may be exhibited in more than one class, except in classes for special prizes with special entry. Sheep in natural condition are eligible for entry as such in all classes in the schedule but must comply with the following conditions: 1 That the sheep have not been housed, rugged or covered at any time or in any way 2 That the wool has not been trimmed in any way since shearing, except crutching or dagging 3 That there has not been any colouring, oiling or locking, except dipping 4 If any sheep are delivered to the showgrounds suffering from footrot, or are suspected by any inspector to be suffering from footrot or any similar infection, those sheep, and all others belonging to the same vendor will be disqualified from the show and sent home 5 Brucellosis: all sheep entered in the Association's show must be from an accredited brucellosis free flock or blood tested negative. Copy of certificate must accompany entries. 6 Unless otherwise stated all wool/dual purpose wool Breed sheep In the shorn classes must be machine shorn on or after 20 July in the current year and no later than days before the date of the show. All shorn terminal (meat) breed sheep classes to be close, evenly and fairly machine shorn on or after 1 September Entry fee: Members $3.50, Non members $4.50 Prizes: Unless otherwise specified, prizes in all classes will be $6, $4 and $2 respectively. Third prize will be given only if there are seven or more entries. Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons will be given with Champion and Reserve Champion All Breeds judged at approximately 1.30pm. Supreme Champion Ram Hogget, Down Breeds Supreme Champion Ram Hogget, Wool Breeds Supreme Champion All Breeds Ewe Hogget Sponsored by WAIMATE VETERINARY SERVICES Supreme Champion Sheep All Breeds Sponsored by RABOBANK Romney E R McConnell Challenge Trophy; Champion Romney Ram Hogget A S Elworthy Romney Cup; most points in Romneys A K Askin Challenge Trophy; best pen of three Romney rams (class 1087) C E. Maindonald Cup; best woolled Romney 1001 Ram over 18 months 1002 Ram over 18 months - shorn 1003 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1004 Ewe over 18 months (woolly or shorn) with lamb/s at foot 1005 Ewe under 18 months 1006 Ewe under 18 months shorn Three flock rams under 18 months shorn (See Class 1087) Corriedale Thibenzole Challenge Cup; Messrs Merck, Sharp & Dohme (NZ) Ltd challenge cup for the exhibitor gaining most points in Corriedale Sheep Ram over 18 months 1011 Ram 18 months or under - shorn 1012 Ewe over 18 months (woolly or shorn) with lamb/s at foot 1013 Ewe under 18 months 1014 Ewe under 18 months shorn Three flock rams under 18 months shorn (See Class 1087) Border Leicester A F Ruddenklau Memorial Cup; most points in Border Leicester classes - to be held for one year. Cairnforth Trophy; The late F G Brown trophy for best pen of three Border Leicester Flock Ram Hoggets M D Studholme Challenge Cup; most points in Stud Border Leicester Ewe. D M Elliott Memorial Challenge Trophy; best Border Leicester Ram Hogget. S J Blair Challenge Trophy; best Border Leicester Ewe Hogget. The Border Leicester Breed Committee of the NZ Sheepbreeders' Association offers cash prizes of $20 each for the best ram and ewe under 18 months; $20 for the best ram, 18 months to 30 months, and $60 for Group Class - shorn ram hogget, shorn ewe hogget, woolly ewe hogget. The winning entries must be from flocks registered with the New Zealand Sheepbreeders' Association. Payment of prize money only when there are 2 exhibitors with a minimum of 3 entries Open Classes 1020 Ram over 18 months 1021 Ram over 18 months - shorn 1022 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1023 Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot 1024 Ewe under 18 months 1025 Ewe under 18 months - shorn 1026 Shorn ram hogget, shorn ewe hogget & woolly ewe hogget Natural Condition Classes 1027 Ewe under 18 months, shorn as lamb 1028 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1029 Ewe over 18 months - shorn with lamb/s at foot 1030 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Three flock rams under 18 months shorn (See Class 1087) Lincoln 1035 Ram over 18 months 1036 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1037 Ewe over 18 months, with lamb/s at foot 1038 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Three flock rams under 18 months shorn (See Class 1087 Merino Horned or polled 1040 Ram over 18 months 1041 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1042 Ewe under 18 months Three flock rams under 18 months shorn (See Class 1087) 3.

4 South Suffolk South Suffolk Challenge Cup; the late Mr F J Henshaw for the exhibitor gaining most points in South Suffolk classes Ram over 18 months - shorn 1046 Ram hogget under 18 months - shorn 1047 Ewe hogget under 18 months with lamb/s at foot 1048 Ewe hogget shorn - under 18 months Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class 1085) 2 Flock rams under 18 months shorn (see Class 1086) Suffolk 1050 Ram over 18 months - shorn 1051 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1052 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class 1085) 2 Flock rams under 18 months shorn (see Class 1086) Southdown Southdown Challenge Rose Bowl; W I Hay Challenge Trophy for the exhibitor gaining most points in Southdown section Ram over 18 months - shorn 1056 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1057 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class 1085) 2 Flock rams under 18 months shorn (see Class 1086) South Dorset Down 1060 Ram over 18 months - shorn 1061 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1062 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class 1085) 2 Flock rams under 18 months shorn (see Class 1086) Hampshire 1065 Ram over 18 months - shorn 1066 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1067 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class 1085) 2 Flock rams under 18 months shorn (see Class 1086) Dorset Down 1070 Ram over 18 months - shorn 1071 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1072 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class 1085) 2 Flock rams under 18 months shorn (see Class 1086) Poll Dorset 1075 Ram over 18 months - shorn 1076 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1077 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class 1085) 2 Flock rams under 18 months shorn (see Class 1086) Texel 1080 Ram over 18 months - shorn 1081 Ram under 18 months - shorn 1082 Ewe under 18 months - shorn Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot (see class 1085) 2 Flock rams under 18 months shorn (see Class 1086) Interbreed Classes Natural Condition Classes 1085 Essential Nutrition - Meat breed ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot 1086 Canterbury Meat Packers Two sires under 18 months of one breed most suited for breeding lambs for chilled trade. Prizes: 1 st $60; 2 nd $45; 3 rd $30; 4 th $ Three rams of any breed or description suitable for breeding replacements Crossbred Craigburn Challenge Cup: the late Alan Grant Trophy to exhibitor gaining most points in this Section Norton Francis Challenge Trophy; the Late Norton Francis Silver Cigar Box for winner of class Three ewes under 18 months, any breed or cross suitable for breeding export lambs One Ewe with lamb/s at foot; lamb/s to be taken into consideration Gift Lamb Entry Free. Prizes: 1 st $6; 2 nd $4; 3 rd $$2. NZ Refrigerating Co Ltd, Prime Lamb Challenge Cup; Winner of this Section Gift lamb most suitable for export Lambs to be exhibited at show where they will be judged on the hoof (registered sheep not eligible) Black & Coloured Conditions and regulations: BRUCELLOSIS: All sheep entered in this Association Show must be from an accredited Brucellosis free flock, or blood tested negative. Copy of certificate must accompany entries. All natural condition and shorn after 1 July last Natural Condition 1096 Ram over 18 months 1097 Ram under 18 months 1098 Ewe over 18 months with lamb/s at foot 1099 Ewe under 18 months 1100 Wether any age Special Classes 1101 Novice (BCSBA member) strong ewe - lamb/s at foot 1102 Novice (BCSBA Member) - strong ewe hogget 1103 Woolly ewe hogget under 18 months, fine or strong - Children s Pets lambs, sheep & kid goats POST ENTRIES ACCEPTED; judged at 10am Conditions and regulations: Exhibits must be penned prior to this time and ready for judging. Entrant MUST LEAD HIS OR HER OWN ENTRY and take part in the Grand Parade. Sponsored by Hazlett Rural Ltd. Entry fee; $2.00 Prize money; 1st $13, 2nd $10, 3rd $7.50, 4th $5 Ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd will be given in each class. Prize money for best mannered pet lamb and sheep donated by the President, Charles Ruddenklau Best pet sheep over 12 months (any breed) 1111 Pet lamb - children 6 years and under 1112 Pet lamb - children 7 years to 9 years 1113 Pet lamb - children 10 years and over 1114 Best kid pet goat (all breeds) CHAMPION RIBBONS for pet lamb, pet sheep and pet goat will be given providing there are 6 entries or more in these classes SUPREME CHAMPION LAMB receives $50. 4.

5 Wool Conditions and regulations: Entries close Friday 9 November (applies to this section only) and all exhibits to be in by 5pm Wed 21 November If you would like to gift your fleece to the Southern Canterbury A&P Association, please tick the box on your entry form; thank you. Fleeces may be left or sent to PGG, Waimate prior to the show. Please ensure that each fleece is put in its own bag or wrapped properly. Ensure it is labelled with exhibitor's name, address and class number. Fleeces to be judged on quality, character, colour and weight of fleece. Only wool off sheep in the current season eligible for competition. Fleeces must be skirted sufficiently No entry fee Prizes in each class: 1st $3.50, 2nd $2.50, 3rd $1.50. Ardenlea Challenge Rose Bowl; The late Mr I H C McNeill Cup for most points gained by competitors from the Waimate District. N A Rattray Challenge Cup; re-donated by the Neal family for most points in Crossbred Wool Classes. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION FINE WOOL FLEECES. CHAMPION & RESERVE CROSSBRED FLEECES SUPREME CHAMPION FINE/ CROSSBRED FLEECE Natural Section 1120 Merino hogget 16 micron and under 1121 Merino hogget micron and over 1122 Adult Merino ewe or wether - 16 micron and under 1123 Adult Merino ewe/wether, micron 1124 Adult Merino ewe/wether, 18.1 micron & over 1125 Merino ram 1126 Corriedale or halfbred hogget 1127 Corriedale or halfbred ewe/wether 1128 Strong hogget fleece - shorn as lambs after January 1 last Strong crossbred ewe or wether 1130 Strong crossbred hogget Kg of six month second shear blend (any breed) kg of eight month second shear blend (any breed) 1133 Strong Cross Breed Ram CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION FINE WOOL FLEECES CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION CROSSBRED FLEECES SUPREME CHAMPION FINE/CROSSBRED FLEECE Coloured Section 1135 Fine ewe or wether, 52s or finer 1136 Strong ewe or wether, 50s and stronger 1137 Fine hogget, 54s and finer 1138 Strong hogget, 52s and stronger 1139 Novice (BCSBA Member) - strong mature fleece 1140 Novice (BCSBA Member) - strong hogget fleece CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION FLEECE Drive & Yard Sheep Dog Trials Sponsored by Transport Waimte Ltd Saturday; post entries will not be accepted Conditions and regulations: 1 Person to take charge of sheep at a peg and drive through a set of hurdles, then through a prearranged course. 2 Competitor must follow sheep through obstacle. 3 Person to hold gate when yarding. 4 Order of running to be drawn, but the committee reserves the right to alter this if circumstances warrant 5 Any matter not provided for in these conditions and not governed by the rules of the Association, shall be decided by the Stewards in charge, whose decision shall be final Time allowed: 9 minutes Points Obtainable: Each drive 10, each obstacle 10, work at yard 20, pen 10: Total 100 Ribbons for 1 st to 4 th in both classes Entry fee: Maiden Dog - $5 (covers both classes) Open Dog - $5 Class 174 Maiden; for dogs which have not won an open Maiden Trial Winner to hold The late Arthur Baikie Trophy for one year. 1st $40, 2nd $25, 3rd & 4th $15 Class 175 Open Winner to hold Waimate Collie Dog Trial Club Challenge Cup for 12 months. 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $15 Goats Dairy Goats Conditions and regulations: All goats must be penned by 9.45am ready for judging which will commence at 10.00am The rules of the Royal Agricultural Society for exhibiting dairy goats shall apply (plus any local rules as each A&P Association may wish to apply) Exhibitors must provide full name, registered or recorded number of each exhibit, and date of birth, in addition to the information required on the entry forms. Entry Fee: Members $1.50; Non Members $3 Prizemoney: 1 st $3; 2 nd $2; 3 rd $1. Standard Age Classes 1150 Kidded doe in milk under 3 years 1151 Kidded doe in milk 3 years and over CHAMPION DOE; To be selected from the first prize winners in 1150 and RESERVE CHAMPION DOE: the second prize winner in the class from which the Champion Doe was selected to be paraded with other prize winner Grand Champion Standard Age CHAMPION CHALLENGE Sponsored by SC Dairy Goat Club. Special Classes ALL ANIMALS ENTERED IN THIS SECTION MUST BE ENTERED IN THEIR STANDARD AGE CLASS Best Udder Open to all does who have borne a kid. To be judged when full and again when stripped out. Points awarded for both full and empty udder to be totalled to determine the prize winners (does must be finally stripped prior to entering the ring for second part) 1154 Dam and Daughter in milk Dam and one or more daughters to be judged on the doe's worth as a breeding matron. At least the daughter's to be bred and owned by the exhibitor Senior Progeny Two daughters in milk of same sire but different dams. The names of the sire and dams to be given on the entry form Junior Showmanship For young persons 15 years of age and under; to be judged on exhibitor's ability to lead, place, turn, stop and start their goat. Show preparation and appearance of both exhibitor and goat to be taken into account. Exhibitor's age to be included on entry form Junior Herdsperson Exhibitors years showing an adult goat. Judged on presentation and knowledge of the anatomy of the goat, also handling 5.

6 and health of the adult goat. Goat does not have to belong to the exhibitor STANDARD AGE GOATLING & KID CLASSES 1160 Maiden Doe or Goatling Over 12 months and under 30 months that has not borne a kid, including maiden milkers and springing does 1161 Maiden Doe Kid CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE - to be selected from Classes 1160 and 1161 inclusive. RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE HERD REGISTER STANDARD AGE BUCK CLASSES 1162 Buck Kid under 12 months 1163 Buckling over 12 months and under 2 years 1164 Buck 2 years and over CHAMPION BUCK to be selected from Classes 1163 and 1164 inclusive RESERVE CHAMPION BUCK 1165 Grand Champion Standard Age CHAMPION CHALLENGE BUCK sponsored by SC Dairy Goat Club UNREGISTERED CLASSES 1168 Doe in milk 1169 Goatling 12 months and under 30 months 1170 Doe Kid 1 month to 12 months Home Industries Section For all Saturday classes there will be no admission to the shed from 9am when doors will be closed NOTIFICATION OF PRIZE MONEY COLLECTION POINT AND TIMES WILL BE POSTED IN THE HOME INDUSTRIES BUILDING ON SATURDAY MORNING Entry fee: Members $1, non members $1.50 Prizes (or all Home Industry classes unless stated otherwise): 1st $2.50, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.50. FRIDAY 23 NOVEMBER ALL EXHIBITS IN BY 4PM FRIDAY. Conditions and regulations: All exhibits to be bona fide work of exhibitor PLEASE INDICATE THE SIZE OF YOUR ARTICLE(S) ON THE ENTRY FORM J C Faulkner Memorial Challenge Trophy; exhibitor gaining most points in the Home Industries section. Winner to have name engraved on Trophy and hold for 12 months Knitting - Sewing - Craft SC Black and Coloured Sheep Breeders Association give $10 for an article demonstrating "The most artistic use of natural coloured wool - up to 25% white permitted Centrepoint Crafts & Fabrics kindly donates $20 the best exhibit in this section Special Prize of $50 for most points in classes Baby or child's hand-knitted garment Adults hand-knitted garment 1202 Knitted article in fine wool 1203 Baby or child's hand-knitted set (any ply) 1204 Soft toy, any medium 1205 Article of cross-stitch embroidery (no assissi) 1206 Dressed Doll 1207 Handmade greeting card 1208 Wall Hanging 1209 An article of patchwork 1210 Craft article, any medium not covered in schedule 1211 A page of scrapbooking 1212 Item of hand-made jewellery 1213 Puppet - any medium 1214 Garment - felted, any medium 1215 Felted article - any medium 1216 Weaving with fine yarn - any Medium 1217 Weaving with hand spun yarn - any medium 1218 Any Article using Hand Dyed materials 1219 Hank of Handspun fine yarn any medium 1220 Hank of Handspun novelty yarn 1221 A piece of pottery Photography ALL EXHIBITS IN BY 4PM FRIDAY ENTRIES MAY BE POSTED - if unable to collect your photos on show day please include a SAE for return Conditions and regulations: All photographs to be marked with competitors name and class number on back and not to exceed 130mm x 180mm in size unless otherwise stated. A 2.5cm mount is allowed for all photographs 1245 Garden scene 1246 Plant study 1247 Monochrome, any subject 1248 Monochrome, any subject, developed and printed by exhibitor 1249 Colour Print, landscape or seascape 1250 Colour Print, farm interest 1251 Colour Print, child or children study 1252 Colour Print, portrait or figure study 1253 Colour print, candid - people at work or play 1254 Colour Print, animal study 1255 Colour Print, any other subject 1256 Colour Print, animal study, taken by school pupil 1257 Colour Print, Waimate District Pictorial Scene 1258 Colour Print, an activity which has taken place in Waimate District - Waimate Promotions is sponsoring the prize money for the 1257 and The winning photograph in each will be considered for the 2014 Waimate Calendar Colour Print, any subject taken on a digital 1260 Digitally enhanced print - any subject Art ALL EXHIBITS IN BY 4PM FRIDAY Conditions and regulations: Exhibitor to show no more than 2 entries per class All exhibits to be bona fide work of exhibitor PLEASE INDICATE DIMENSIONS OF ART WORK(S) ON ENTRY FORM Secondary School pupils, drawing, any medium 1266 Secondary School pupils, painting, any medium 1267 Beginners (persons who are still under instruction), pencil 1268 Beginners (persons who are still under instruction), painting 1269 Open, pencil - sketch work 1270 Open, painting - oil, acrylic, water Adults Floral ALL EXHIBITS IN BY 9AM SATURDAY Conditions and regulations: Entries accepted up to 5pm Friday 23 November. Post entries will be accepted at the secretary s office from 7.30am on Saturday, however..your entry form must be completed and accompanied by the correct entry fee (no change given). You may experience some delay while entries are processed PLEASE ALSO REFER TO CHANGES AT BEGINNING OF HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION. All exhibits to be grown by exhibitor. Entry fee: Members $1, non members $1.50 Prizes: 1st $2.50, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.50 Challenge Trophy will be presented for most points. Champion Bloom awarded DISTINGUISHING CHARACTER OF ROSES - Exhibition blooms are Hybrid Tea Roses which 6.

7 are more than half open. They are large roses which have a single bloom on a head and no side buds. Decorative blooms are long slender blooms which are from quarter to half open with no side buds. A stem is a rose with more than one open flower and buds Exhibition Rose Decorative Rose 1277 Miniature Rose, one stem 1278 Miniature rose, three stems 1279 Patio Rose, one stem Paeony Rose Floribunda Rose, one stem 1282 Old English Rose, one stem Rose, full bloom Red Rose White Rose Truss of Rhododendron 1287 Bearded Iris, one stem iris, any other variety 1289 Any other flower not in schedule, shrub vases of annuals of distinct varieties vases of perennials of distinct varieties 1292 Floral arrangement suitable for hospital patient varieties of flowers suitable for rock garden. Separate containers Adults Cooking ALL EXHIBITS IN BY 9AM SATURDAY Conditions and regulations: Exhibitor s name must be attached under plate/tray All exhibits to be bona fide work of exhibitor Entry fee: Members $1, non members $1.50 Prizes: 1st $2.50, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.50 Class 330 Chocolate cake, plain icing (recipe will be provided to entrants). Special prizes for best entry by male and female exhibitors 1295 Chocolate cake, plain icing oven scones muffins 1298 Carrot cake 1299 Decorated chocolate cake pieces shortbread pieces uniced cooked square Belgium biscuits 1303 Light fruit cake pieces of unbaked square cup cakes, decorated truffles 1307 Baked stuffed potato hen eggs, brown or tinted 1309 Jar of raspberry jam 1310 Jar of marmalade 1311 Any other jam not in schedule Children Section Ann & Alister Wilson Challenge Trophy for best school contribution SCHOOL ENTRIES MUST BE MADE on a special entry form and posted with cheque to the Secretary Julie Kelly, 355 Downs Road, RD 21, Geradline. Violet Mercer Cup awarded for most points in children's classes including pupil's cooking. Prize money for the most outstanding entry in children s classes donated by the President, Charles Ruddenklau. Special rosettes will be given to the child with the most points in each section. All exhibits to be the bona fide work of exhibitor. All exhibits to be at the Waimate Showgrounds by Friday 23 rd November Name and age of entrant and school must be shown either underneath or on back of exhibit. Prize money for the most outstanding entry donated by the President, Charles Ruddenklau. Please don t mount any artwork. Entry fee: 50c all classes. Prizes (unless stated) 1st $5, 2nd $3, 3rd $2 Art & Craft All Special exhibits Prizes: must for be dropped best entrant off by in 4pm Classes Thursday the 22nd of November. 1 st $30; 2 nd $20; Drop 3off rd $10. point for exhibits Timaru South School, 44 All Queen exhibits St, to Timaru. be the bona Alternatively fide work bring of exhibitor. your exhibits to the Waimate Paintings Showgrounds no bigger than on Friday A4 23rd November. Art Entry to be fee: A3 size. 50c all classes. Prizes (unless stated) 1st $5, 2nd $3, 3rd $ Painting; my favourite toy, years 0, 1 & Painting; my favourite toy, years 3 & Painting; my favourite toy, years 5 & Painting; my favourite toy, years 7 & Painting Landscape - A3, years 0, 1 & Painting Landscape, years 3, 4 & Painting Landscape - A3, years 6 & up 1357 Handmade Xmas Card, years 0, 1 & Handmade Xmas Card, years 3 & Handmade Xmas Card, years 5 & Handmade Xmas Card, years 7 & Pencil or ink sketch work - Any other subject - A3, Years Pencil or ink sketch work - any other subject - A3 Years Pencil or ink sketch work - portrait - A3. Years 1, 2 & Pencil or ink sketch - Portrait - A3, Years 4, 5 & Special Prize Art Set for winners in portrait section donated by Graphic Design - Design a Poster for 2013 A & P - Years 0, 1,2 & Graphic Design - Design a Poster for 2013 A & P - Years 4, 5 & 6 Can use any medium, digital entries welcome. The winning posters will be used to advertise the 2013 A & P Show D Sculpture - Years D Sculpture - Years 5-8 Handwriting 1378 Printing; 5 lines of unlinked script, years 1 & Printing; 5 lines of unlinked script, years 3 & Printing; 5 lines of unlinked script, years 5 & Printing; 5 lines of unlinked script, years 7 & Handwriting; 5 lines of linked script, years 3 & Handwriting; 5 lines of linked script, years 5 & Handwriting; 5 lines of linked script, years 7 & 8 School Photography 1394 Photograph - Any Subject - Years Photograph - Any Subject - Years 5-8 Hobby Special Prizes: for best entrant in Classes st $30; 2 nd $20; 3 rd $ Lego Creation - Rural Theme maximum 300 pieces - Years Lego Creation - Rural theme maximum 300 pieces - Years Lego Creation - Rural theme maximum 300 pieces - Years 7 & Jewellery; necklace, any medium excluding food or seeds - Years 0-4 years 1409 Jewellery; necklace, any medium excluding food or seeds - Years A page of scrapbooking - Years A page of scrapbooking - Years Any other article or craft, year 4 and up 7. Special Prize for best entrant in the following 5 classes: Decorated Cup Cake, Biscuits, Vegetable Creature, item of craft and My Favourite Toy. 1 st prize $30, 2 nd $20 and 3 rd $10.

8 Pupils Cooking All exhibits to be bona fide work of exhibitor Special Prizes: for best entrants in Classes 1423 & st $30; 2 nd $20; 3 rd $ muffins any variety (12 years and under) decorated cupcakes (12 years and under) 1424 Iced chocolate cake - no decoration Chocolate Chippie biscuits - must be edible - 12 years and under decorated wine biscuits - must be edible - 12 years and under eggs, brown or tinted - 12 years and under Childrens Floral Special Prizes: for best entrant in Classes st $30; 2 nd $20; 3 rd $ Vegetable creature, years Vegetable creature, years Vegetable creature, years 5 & Vegetable creature - Years 7 & Buttonhole for male - 12 and under 1442 Ladies spray - 12 and under 1443 Miniature garden on a foam or meat tray - approx 200mm x 250mm - years Miniature garden on a foam or meat tray - approx 200mm x 250mm - years 5-8 Poultry Saturday - judging commences at 10am Judge: Conditions and regulations:: Penning by 9.30am on Saturday; debenching at conclusion of Show approx 4pm Entry fee: 50c Prizes: 1st $1.00, 2nd 80c, 3rd 50c South Island Poultry Pigeon & Cage Bird Assn donates $10 and a certificate to the Grand Champion Rosettes will be awarded to best in each section; poultry, 1500 Game Poultry, all varieties, male 1501 Game Poultry, all varieties, female 1502 Heavy Poultry, all varieties, male 1503 Heavy Poultry, all varieties, female 1504 Light Poultry, all varieties, male 1505 Light Poultry, all varieties, female 1506 Old English game bantams, all varieties, male 1507 Old English game bantams, all varieties, female 1508 Fancy bantams, all varieties, male 1509 Fancy bantams, all varieties, female 1510 Ducks, all varieties, male 1511 Ducks, all varieties, female 1512 Fancy pigeons, all varieties, male 1513 Fancy pigeons, all varieties, female 1514 Homer pigeons, all varieties, male 1515 Homer pigeons, all varieties, female 1516 Canaries, all varieties, male 1517 Canaries, all varieties, female 1518 Budgerigars, all varieties, male 1519 Budgerigars, all varieties, female 1520 Finch, all varieties, male 1521 Finch, all varieties, female 1522 Any British bird, male 1523 Any British bird, female 1524 Hook beak, all varieties, male 1525 Hook beak, all varieties, female 1526 Cage Bird, children's, male 1527 Cage Bird, children's, female 1528 Poultry, children's, all varieties, female 1529 Poultry, children's, all varieties, male 1530 Bantam, children's, all varieties, male 1531 Bantam, children's, all varieties, female 1532 Pigeon, children's, all varieties, male 1533 Pigeon, children's, all varieties, female 1534 Duck, children's, all varieties, male 1535 Duck, childrens, all varieties, female 1522 Any British Bird, Male 1523 Any British Bird, Female 1524 Hook beak, all varieties, male 1525 Hook beak, all varieties, female Dairy and Beef Cattle Conditions and regulations: Cattle must be on the grounds by 9am and judging to commence 10am. No exhibit will be allowed to go into competition after 10am without the permission of the committee. No exhibit will be allowed to go into competition after keeping judges waiting ten minutes. The date of birth of all cattle must be stated at time of entry. TB: All cattle, including yearlings, entered for showing must be from a TB accredited herd. A TB test certificate, dated within 6 months prior to the last day of the show must accompany entry forms, or be received by the Secretary at least seven days before the show. All cattle will require the NAIT approved RFID tag. It is the livestock exhibitors responsibility to record all animal movements with NAIT 48 hours prior to leaving the farm/property for the Show and then within 48 hours of returning to the farm/property from the Show. NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED WITHOUT DOCUMENTS Stock exhibited in Purebred Class must be registered All Dairy Bulls twelve months and over must be rung and under adequate supervision. All Dairy Bulls two years and over must have two leaders. All placed animals must enter the Grand Parade The assistance of all Stewards in Cattle Section would be appreciated in assembling cattle for the Grand Parade and loading cattle after the show. Aorangi Holstein Friesian Club: donate a trophy for competition in the Holstein Friesian section in single classes at Ashburton, Oamaru, Temuka-Geraldine, Southerm Canterbury and Methven A&P Shows. CONDITIONS; open to Holstein Friesian Breeders. Can only be won 3 times by the same exhibitor. Points to be awarded according to number of animals paraded. Points; milking classes of 4 or more: 1st 8, 2nd 6, 3rd 4, 4th 2. Three animals; 1st 3, 2nd 2, 3rd 1 point Bull & junior female classes of 4 or more 1st 4, 2nd 3, 3rd 2, 4th 1: Three animals; 1st 3, 2nd 2, 3rd 1 point Champion 2 points, Reserve Champion 1 point Competition to start at Ashburton Show and finish at Methven Show annually Pentland Hills Challenge Cup: most points in Hereford Cattle. Winner to have name engraved on trophy and hold for 12 months. The Turton Challenge Trophy: most outstanding entry in Beef Breed; winner to have name engraved on trophy and hold for 12 months. Championship Ribbons: for Best Cow or Heifer, and Best Bull in each Purebred Section Grand Champion Ribbon: will be given to Best in Beef Breeds. Entry fee: Members $3, non members $4 Prizes: 1st $4, 2nd $2.50, 3rd $1.50 Dairy Cattle Heifer calf born since 1st June last Bull calf born since 1st June last Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years Cow any age Bull, 2 years and over Breeds Friesian Jersey Classes Any other breed

9 Unregistered 1568 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years (suitable for 1569 dairy purposes) Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years (suitable for 1570 dairy purposes) Dairy cow in milk Beef Cattle Beef Breeds all Beeds 1580 Heifer, 1 year and under 2 years 1581 Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years 1582 Pair of yearling heifers (group) 1583 Cow any age 1584 Bull, 1 year and under 2 years 1585 Bull, 2 years and over Pet Calves POST ENTRIES ACCEPTED JUDGED AT 11AM Conditions and regulations: The committee reserves the right to combine classes if there are insufficient entries Entry fee: $1 Prizes: 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $10.00 Champion & Reserve Champions $50 each Prize money for the best mannered pet calf in the show donated by the President, Charles Ruddenklau. Class 1598 Pet Calf - any breed Reared by boy or girl under 12 years. Entrant must lead his or her own entry. Calf to be born on/after June 1st last. Class 1599 Pet Calf - any breed Reared by boy or girl 12 years & over. Entrant must lead his or her own entry. Calf to be born on/after June 1st last. Points will be awarded, 50 for care, condition and grooming; 50 for handling and leading. Judges to take handler's age into consideration CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION CALF Alpacas All Alpacas to be penned by 8.45 am with judging to commence at 9 am. This show is run under the Rules and Regulations of AANZ Conditions of Entry: 1. All animals must belong to a clear TB herd where whole herd testing is performed in accordance with the AANZ voluntary TB scheme. Copies of current TB certificates to be enclosed with entry forms. 2. All alpacas entered in Championship Classes must be registered with the IAR and carry a brass ear tag displaying its corresponding IAR number. Copies of registration certificates are not required to be enclosed with the entry forms. Please note that A1 forms are not acceptable 3. The exhibitor is the owner(s) listed on the alpaca's registration certificate. In the case of a registered lease, the lessee is deemed the owner. 4. The age of the alpaca is its age on the day of the show. 5. All exhibitors or handlers must place their animals in the pens allotted by the Convener. 6. No animal shall be removed from the show prior to the completion of the Grand Parade without the permission of the Chief Steward. Erik van Schreven Memorial Trophy for Supreme Champion Suri. Murray Bruce Perpetual Trophy for Supreme Champion Huacaya CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES Suri Breed Classes 1600 Junior Female Suri 6 mths & under 12 mths 1601 Junior Female Suri 6 mths & under 12 mths Mid/Dark Fawn 1602 Junior Female Suri 6 mths & under 12 mths Brown 1603 Junior Female Suri 6 mths & under 12 mths Grey 1604 Junior Female Suri 6 mths & under 12 mths Black 1605 Junior Male Suri 6 mths & under 12 mths 1606 Junior Male Suri 6 mths & under 12 mths Mid/Dark Fawn 1607 Junior Male Suri 6 mths & under 12 mths Brown 1608 Junior Male Suri 6 mths & under 12 mths Grey 1609 Junior Male Suri 6 mths & under 12 mths Black Champion & Reserve Champion Junior Suri 1610 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 mths 1611 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 mths Mid/Dark Fawn 1612 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 mths Brown 1613 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 mths Grey 1614 Intermediate Female Suri 12 & under 24 mths Black 1615 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 mths 1616 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 mths Mid/Dark Fawn 1617 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 mths Brown 1618 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 mths Grey 1619 Intermediate Male Suri 12 & under 24 mths Black Champion & Reserve Champion Suri 1620 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over 1621 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over Mid/Dark Fawn 1622 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over Brown 1623 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over Grey 1624 Senior Female Suri 24 mths & over Black 1625 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over White/Light Fawn 1626 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over Mid/Dark Fawn 1627 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over Brown 1628 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over Grey 1629 Senior Male Suri 24 mths & over Black Champion & Reserve Champion Senior Suri SUPREME CHAMPION SURI Huacaya Breed Classes 1630 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths 1631 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths 1632 Mid/Dark Fawn Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths Brown 1633 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths 1634 Junior Female Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths 1635 Black Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths 1636 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths Mid/Dark Fawn 1637 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths Brown 1638 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths Grey 1639 Junior Male Huacaya 6 & under 12 mths Black Champion & Reserve Champion Junior Huacaya 1640 Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under mths Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under mths Mid/Dark Fawn Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under mths Brown Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under mths Grey Intermediate Female Huacaya 12 & under 24 mths Black 9.

10 1645 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under mths Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under mths Mid/Dark Fawn Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under 24 mths Brown 1648 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under 24 mths Grey 1649 Intermediate Male Huacaya 12 & under 24 mths Black Champion & Reserve Champion Intermediate Huacaya 1650 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & over 1651 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & over Mid/Dark Fawn 1652 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & over 1653 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & over Grey 1654 Senior Female Huacaya 24 mths & over Black 1655 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & over 1656 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & over Mid/Dark Fawn 1657 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & over Brown 1658 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & over Grey 1659 Senior Male Huacaya 24 mths & over Black Champion & Reserve Champion Senior Huacaya SUPREME CHAMPION HUACAYA NON CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES Fancy Huacaya The following classes are for entire males and females and must be registered. Entries on the form provided Fancy Female Huacaya 6 mths & under 12 mths 1661 Fancy Female Intermediate Huacaya 12 mths & under 24 mths 1662 Fancy Female Adult 24 mths & under 36 mths 1663 Fancy Female Senior 36 mths & over Best Fancy Female Huacaya 1664 Fancy Male Huacaya Junior 6 mths & under 12 mths Fancy Male Huacaya Intermediate 12 mths & under 24 mths 1666 Fancy Male Huacaya Adult 24 mths & under 36 mths 1667 Fancy Male Huacaya Senior 36 mths & over Best Fancy Male Huacaya Premier Fancy Huacaya - Trophy donated by Summerhill Alpacas. Non Championship Classes (to be entered on the day No entry fee) 1668 Get of Dam (Suri) 1669 Get of Dam (Huacaya) 1670 Sires Progeny (Suri) 1671 Sires Progeny (Huacaya) 1672 Child Handler (5-10 years inclusive) to be judged on handling ability and knowledge 1673 Junior Handler (11-16 years inclusive) to be judged on handling and knowledge. Horses Conditions and regulations: To be read in conjunction with the General Conditions of the Southern Canterbury A&P Association and the Royal Agricultural Society Equestrian Rule Book and Guidelines. The RAS Equestrian Rule Book is available for purchase from, The Central District Secretary, Sandra Curd, ph ADMINISTRATION FEE: A $6 fee is payable by each exhibitor. YELLOW CARD: This Show supports the RAS Yellow Card' system, which will be offered for any inappropriate behaviour towards show officials, judges, fellow competitors or any other third party connected with the show bringing the equestrian discipline into disrepute, or cases which are of a less serious nature to the above in accordance with the conduct of members, owners, lessees, competitors and/or exhibitors as provided in the RAS Equestrian Competitors and Judges Rulebook and rule 13 of the RAS Constitution. ENTRY FEES include RAS Levy of $1 per class. This Levy is charged by RAS to assist funding of judge/steward training, drug testing and administration. ALL HORSES/PONIES to be on the grounds ready for judging by 8.30am Saturday. A, B & C rings will be judged simultaneously, commencing at 8.30am BOXES & YARDS: Application for boxes/covered yards $20, and open yards $10, must be paid with entry fees. MARES OR GELDINGS only, except led and hack jumping classes NOVICE CLASSES - PERFORMANCE CARDS: All novice horses to be shown in a snaffle bit. Please note that a record of wins must be carried, and presented when asked for; failure to do so will result in elimination. Central Districts of the Royal Agricultural Society collates all A&P Show results to enable secretaries to keep a record of all novice wins. RAS rule 65: A novice horse or pony or rider is one that has yet to win six classes in any division within the competitions provided at any A&P Show. RAS rule 67: All wins in novice classes within each division count, and must be recorded on the RAS Performance & Measuring card. Should a novice horse or pony win an open conformation class, including ladies & gentlemen classes, these wins must also be recorded. Once a horse/pony has achieved six wins in conformation classes, this horse/pony is not eligible to return to 'novice' status should it change sections at the beginning of a new show season. Once a horse/pony has achieved six wins in paced & mannered classes, this horse/pony is not eligible to return to 'novice' status should it change sections at the beginning of a new show season. This ruling excludes lead rein ponies and first ridden ponies. Novice ponies may be ridden by riders of any age in novice classes, but not in the open section where the stated age applies. Once a horse/pony has had six wins in conformation classes (or six wins in paced & mannered classes) it is no longer eligible for novice classes in that division. HEIGHT CERTIFICATES: All horses and ponies in classes of prescribed height must carry a height certificate. Failure to do so will result in elimination. Annual Metcalf or Life Certificate will be accepted ELECTRONIC DEVICES: RAS rule 51d - Any electronic or audio equipment carried on a competitor deemed to be possible of outside assistance to a competitor, is banned from all competitions at any RAS or Affiliated Shows, with the penalty of forfeiting all prize money, awards and qualifications, and elimination from any further classes at that show FORBIDDEN SUBSTANCE TESTING: The use of tranquillisers, stimulants, or any drug which affects the performance of horses or ponies is forbidden. 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