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ELLINGHAM & RINGWOOD 1947 2017 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 1947 Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society Registered Charity No: 1033756 Ellingham Show Schedule 2017 SOMERLEY PARK, ELLINGHAM, RINGWOOD, HAMPSHIRE Saturday, 12th August 2017 Includes entry forms and details of the HORSE SHOW, LIVESTOCK, DONKEYS, HEAVY HORSES, SCARECROW & FANCY DRESS, DOG SHOW, VINTAGE FARM MACHINERY and FLOWER ARRANGING HORTICULTURAL MARQUEE to include (Cut Flowers/Pot Plants, Vegetables, Fruit, Baking, Sugarcraft, Domestic Produce, Jams, Wine, Handicraft, Photography & Art Classes) CHILDREN S COMPETITIONS General Show Enquiries to Show Secretary: Tom Harvey All Sections available to download from our website www.ellinghamshow.co.uk

SHOW SECRETARIES Please contact the relevant section for further information and send your entry form to: Overall Show Secretary Tom Harvey, Woodend, Gorley Road, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 3 LD. Tel 01425 472090 or 01425 479887. Email: secretary@ellinghamshow.co.uk Horse Show Secretary Mrs Jean Banks, 1 Penerley Farm Cottages, Lyndhurst Road, Beaulieu, Hampshire. S042 7YP (01590 611349 - mob: 07789 243658) Email: horses@ellinghamshow.co.uk Heavy Horse Secretary Miss Molly Peters, Springmore Farm, Pound Lane, Burley, Ringwood, Hampshire. BH24 4EF (01425 402149) Email: heavyhorses@ellinghamshow.co.uk Livestock Secretary Mr Chris Snow, Week Farm, Wattons Lane, Matchams, Ringwood, Hampshire. BH24 2DG (01202 484628) Email: livestock@ellinghamshow.co.uk Donkey Secretary Mr Michael Shutler, 229 Albion Way, Verwood, Dorset. BH31 7LT (01202 814167) Email: donkeys@ellinghamshow.co.uk Vintage Farm Machinery Secretary Mr Charlie Hathaway, 156 Foxcroft Drive, Wimborne, Dorset. BH21 2LA (01202 884188) Email: vintagefarm@ellinghamshow.co.uk Horticultural Marquee Secretary Mrs Liz Green, Eastgate, Coopers Lane, Verwood, Dorset BH31 7PQ Email: horticulture@ellinghamshow.co.uk Dog Secretary Mrs Loraine Hodder, 17 Highfield Avenue, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 1RH (01425 479762) Email: dogshow@ellinghamshow.co.uk Cup Secretary Mrs Rosemary Talmage, Otterwood, 27, St Ives End Lane, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 2PB (01425 470526) Craft Show Secretary Mrs Glynis Marsh. 6 Old Forge Close, Linford Road, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 1GZ (01425 480659) Email crafts@ellinghamshow.co.uk Membership Secretary Paul Hammond, Japonica Cottage, Salisbury Road, Breamore, Hampshire SP6 2EG (01725 513482) Email: members@ellinghamshow.co.uk Sponsorship & Advertising Secretary & Fancy Dress Miss Polly Curtis, 16 Charing Close, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 1FA (0779 356 3119) Email: sponsorship@ellinghamshow.co.uk Scarecrow Mrs Liz Green, Eastgate, Coopers Lane, Verwood, Dorset BH31 7PQ Email: horticulture@ellinghamshow.co.uk Trade Stand Secretary Mr Stephen and Denise Thompson, Bramble Lodge, Hightown Hill, Ringwood, Hampshire. BH24 3HE (01425 470284) Email: tradestands@ellinghamshow.co.uk 2 INDEX General Rules and Conditions of Entry...4 Horse Show...5 Show Jumping Classes...15 Fancy Dress...18 Cattle Classes...19 Sheep Classes...23 Entry Forms...27-30 Vintage Farm Machinery...33 Donkey Classes...34 Gun Dog Scurry...40 Dog Agility / Dog Show Classes...41 Heavy Horse Classes...43 Horticulture...45 Flower Classes...45 Pot Plants...46 Best Smelling Rose...46 Flower Arranging...46 Vegetable & Fruit Classes...46 Domestic Produce Classes...47 Cake Classes...48 Sugarcraft...48 Wine and Drink Classes...48 Handicraft Classes...48 Amateur Art...49 Children s Classes...49 Photography Classes...50 Sponsorship & Advertising Form...53 Scarecrow Competition...54 Membership Application Form...55 Showground Directions...Back Cover 3

GENERAL RULES AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO THE HORSE SHOW 1. The Committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel entry or entries made by any person, if they shall deem it fit to do so, without giving any reason for so doing, and the right to cancel any Class or Classes, refunding any fees paid in respect thereof. 2. Any abusive behavior towards stewards, judges or show helpers will NOT be tolerated and will lead to being exited from the Showground. 3. No prizes shall be awarded when, in the opinion of the Judges, there is not sufficient merit, and the Judges have the power to divide any prize. 4. No appeal can be made against the decision of the Judges, whose decision shall be final. The Judges have the right to disqualify any Competitor for abuse of whip or spurs, cruelty or discourteousness. 5. Only Officials and Competitors (and their grooms in Showing Classes as required) are allowed in the Judging Rings. 6. Any objections must be made in writing to the Secretary within half an hour of the event finishing, together with the sum of ten pounds - returnable at the discretion of the Committee. 7. No responsibility whatsoever is accepted by the Society, or any of its Officers or Servants, for any accident or loss on the Showground to spectators, competitors, their horses or property. All exhibitors must be covered by their own Public Liability insurance. 8. All Cups and Trophies having been won in 2017 must be returned to the Secretary by 1st July 2018. Failure to do so will result in forfeiture of any future cups being won. Should a named Cup or Trophy not be available for presentation the Society reserve the right to present another in its place or to withdraw the award? All Cups and Trophies are Perpetual unless otherwise stated. 9. Cancellation of an entry or entries by a competitor, exhibitor or trader after the 19th July 2017 will result in no refunding of any fees paid in respect thereof, with the exception of livestock who must produce a Veterinary Surgeon s certificate. 10. All dogs must be kept on leads (unless competing in appropriate classes/events). 11. The Society reserves the right to examine through one of the Veterinary Surgeons any animal showing signs of infection or contagious disease. If it is then thought necessary, the owner must remove the animal from the Showground immediately. Owners are advised to have had their animals vaccinated against Equine Flu. 12. Competitors are advised to acquaint themselves with the conditions of entry given for their relevant Classes. 13. Owners will be responsible for any costs for attention by the Veterinary Surgeons or Farriers on the field. 14. No pony or horse, under the age of four, should be entered in the Ridden Classes. 15. In the event of Classes running late we reserve the right to transfer Classes to unoccupied Rings, and use available judges. It is the competitor s responsibility to ensure that the classes they enter do not clash. 16. In the unlikely event of the cancellation, postponement or abandonment of the Show by the Executive Committee through circumstances beyond their control, refunds of fees will be made at the discretion of the Executive Committee. 17. Appropriate riding clothes should be worn and hard hats must be worn by anyone riding on the showground. Jumping riders must wear an approved hat, which includes a permanently fitted nondetachable harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Riding hats to be EN1384, ASTMF1163 or PAS 015, with kite mark. (Adults in classes 8a & 8b are exempt if they wish to wear top hats). We also advise back protectors be worn in all jumping classes. 18. Only one show entry ticket per exhibitor will be given, however extra tickets may be purchased at a lower rate. 19. To the best of our knowledge, all information & rules correct at time of schedule going to print. HORSE SHOW IMPORTANT TO NOTE: Times quoted are approximate only; but classes will not start before the time stated. Although every attempt will be made to adhere to these times, it may be necessary to move classes to another ring to keep to those times. It is the competitor s responsibility to listen to changes as announced and/or check with ring stewards. N.B. You do not need to be a member of any society to enter any of the classes at this show but where ponies are entered into a designated breed class that pony must be registered with that Breed Society. ENTRY FEES Pre-entries close 18th July Showing Classes 7.00 per entry Foal Class 4.00 per entry Show Jumping 7.00 per entry Late Entries 10.00 per entry (CASH ONLY ON DAY) Clear Round 2.00 per entry Rosettes To sixth place in all classes (exc championships) rosette to best local and some specials given in certain classes Championship Winners receive a Sash, Rosette and Trophy. IMPORTANT INFORMATION SPECIAL PURCHASE SHOW TICKETS With your entry to the Horse Show you will receive one complimentary main show ticket per exhibitor. As a special offer you can buy show tickets at a reduced rate of 10 (usual price 12) with your pre-entry to the Horse Show. Please add the amount onto the bottom of the entry form, found in the centre of the schedule. You can, however, purchase a reduced rate ticket for 10 (usually 12) with your late entries to the Horse Show. CUPS All cups won in 2017 or before must be returned to the Cup Secretary by 1st July 2018. Please return your cups to: The Cup Secretary, Otterwood, 27 St Ives End Lane, St Ives, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 2PB Tel. 01425 470526 ALL CUPS WON IN 2016 SHALL BE COLLECTED BY THE WINNERS ON THE DAY FROM THE CUP STAND SECRETARY WITHIN THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE YOU WILL REQUIRE PROOF OF IDENTITY AND PROOF OF WINNING. 4 5

Safety: The organisers of this Show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the organisers and all the officials and stewards AT ALL TIMES! SUPREME CHAMPION All champions of the day are invited into Ring 3 to compete for the Supreme Champion THE VISCOUNT SOMERTON SALVER Winner will receive a Sash, rosette and 100 Reserve will receive a Rosette and 50 LOCAL CHAMPION OPEN ONLY TO THOSE WHO LIVE WITHIN THE POSTCODES BH24, BH31 & SP6. To be won by combination of horse/pony and rider with most points earned during the day. Points will be awarded: 1st - 10, 2nd - 8, 3rd - 6, 4th - 4, 5th - 2, 6th - 1 Those eligible must give their correct home address on their entry form and have a Local card (from Horse Sec) which they must get signed by the Judge or Steward at the time they win the points and they MUST wear a yellow armband during the Class. THE PETERS TROPHY and 50 to winner Generously Sponsored by: New Forest Jumps Please Note: There is no actual show class for the local champion, it works on points won throughout the day, so the more classes you enter, the more likely you are to win! A Local Rosette is also given to the highest placed local in every class. You must wear a yellow armband. We would like to thank all our Sponsors, Stewards and Judges who have so generously of their time at this year s Equestrian Show. Without their support this Show and their charities would not enjoy the success they do each year. RING ONE COLOURED CLASSES Open to all coloureds, including Skewbalds, Piebalds, Palominos, Roans, Duns, Spots. Start 9.00am Judge Classes 1-7: Mr M Saunders Class 1: IN-HAND COLOURED Open to Mares & Geldings 4yrs & over CAMPBELL THOMPSON CUP Class 2: IN-HAND COLOURED Youngstock 1, 2 & 3 Year Olds THE PALOMINO TROPHY Rosette to Highest Placed Yearling Class 3: RIDDEN COLOURED Open to Stallions, Mares or Geldings. 4 years old and over. Rider any age. ROLAINE CUP COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP Open to 1st & 2nd placed from Classes 1-3 FACEY MEMORIAL TROPHY, Sash and Rosette to Champion. Rosette to Reserve. REGISTERED ARAB, ANGLO & PART BRED ARAB CLASSES Class 4: IN-HAND ARAB, ANGLO OR PART BRED ARAB Open to Stallions 2yrs & over TALMAGE THROPHY Class 5: IN-HAND ARAB, ANGLO OR PART BRED ARAB Open to Mares & Geldings 4yrs & over THE HORSE HEAD TROPHY (4+) Class 6: IN-HAND ARAB, ANGLO OR PART BRED ARAB Youngstock 1, 2 & 3 Year Olds Rosette to highest placed yearling THE HORSE HEAD TROPHY Class 7: RIDDEN ARAB, ANGLO OR PART BRED ARAB Open to Stallions, Mares or Geldings. 4yrs old and over. Rider any age. ARAB SHIELD ARAB, ANGLO, PART BRED CHAMPIONSHIP Open to 1st & 2nd placed from Classes 5-7 TRIANGLE TROPHY, Sash and Rosette to Champion. Rosette to Reserve. 6 7

Judge: Miss P. Keeley Not before 12.30pm SIDE SADDLE CLASSES Class 11 VETERAN IN-HAND For Horses and ponies 17 years & over Please display animals age clearly WHITTLE CUP VETERAN CLASSES Class 8a: EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIP OPEN QUALIFYING CLASS Run under SSA Rules defined in the current Member s Handbook. Open to SSA Members and Non-Members. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3rd Adult and 3rd Junior places and SSA Championship Points. Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed Member aged under 14 on 1st January of the current year. Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Adult Member and Manor Grange Stud Show Centre to the Junior Member, judged to be the best turned out. Juniors must wear Hats to current Safety Standard or above. THE ROSE BOWL Class 8b: BEST HORSE OR PONY RIDDEN SIDE SADDLE Open to horses and ponies 4 years old or over: conformation & manners will be taken Into consideration; horses/ponies will not be stripped. A special rosette will be awarded to the highest placed Adult and Junior Members of the SSA carrying their current Championship Points Cards. The Highest placed coloured exhibit (who has not already qualified) receives a Special Rosette and qualifiers for the Side Saddle Final at the CHAPS Championship Show. Open to any type of exhibit. Riders must be 16 or over. Riders/Owners need not be a member or their exhibit registered with CHAPS at the time of qualifications, but In order to compete at the Championships, the Rider/Owner must be a showing member and the horse/pony registered with CHAPS before entering the final. THE RAYNER TROPHY EX-RACEHORSE CLASSES Open to raced or unraced thoroughbreds with a passport issued by Weatherbys. Judge Classes 9-12: Miss P. Keeley Class 9 EX RACEHORSE IN-HAND In Hand. Open to raced or unraced thoroughbreds with a passport issued by Weatherbys, horses exceeding 148cm. Riders exceeding 15 years of age. Boots may be worn. NITEWELLS CUP Class 10 EX RACEHORSE RIDDEN Ridden. Open to raced or unraced thoroughbreds with a passport issued by Weatherbys, horses exceeding 148cm. Riders exceeding 15 years of age. EX RACE HORSE TROPHY Class 12 VETERANS RIDDEN For Horses and ponies 17 years & over Please display animals age clearly THE LATIFA CUP VETERAN CHAMPIONSHIP Open to 1st & 2nd placed from Classes 11-12 HICKMAN TROPHY, Sash and Rosette to Champion. Rosette to Reserve. Judge Classes 13-19: Mrs L Belcher RING TWO RIDDEN CLASSES Start 9.00am Class 13: BEST TURNED OUT Open to Mares & Geldings, 4 yrs and over to be ridden. May be led. (The Judge may request an individual show) THE SMART CUP Class 14: LEAD REIN Open to Mares & Geldings 4 years old and over and not exceeding 12.2 hh (128 cms). Riders 10yrs & under on day of Show. THE BELLFIELD TROPHY Class 15: FIRST RIDDEN Mares & Geldings 4 years old and over, not exceeding 13.2 h.h. (138 cms) To be judged on suitability & manners. Riders 12yrs & under on day of Show. Riders entered In the Lead Rein Class may not enter this class. THE FIRST RIDDEN CUP Class 16: NOVICE RIDDEN HORSE / PONY Open to Mares & Geldings 4yrs & over. Rider not to have been placed 1st or 2nd in any ridden classes. MARY VINCENT MEMORIAL TROPHY 8 9

Class 17: FAMILY PONY Open to Mares & Geldings 4yrs and over to be ridden. To be judged on suitability for several members of the family to ride. THE FAMILY PONY CUP Class 18: RIDDEN COB / COB TYPE Open to Horse / Pony 4 years old and over. THE HORSE CUP Class 19: RIDDEN NON SHOW TYPE Open to Horse / Pony 4 years old and over. To be judged on manners, performance & presentation. THE PRIESTLEY PEPTEUL CUP RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP Open to 1st & 2nd placed from Classes 13-19 GLEN HASKER PERPETUAL CUP Sash & Rosette to the Champion. Rosette to Reserve. Judge Classes 20-23 Mrs L. Belcher To start not before 1.30pm Class 20: POTENTIAL RIDING OR DRIVING HORSE OR PONY 1, 2 & 3 Yr Olds Open to horses and ponies of any breed that have potential to be ridden or driven. To be shown in-hand. BLAGDON HAZE CUP Class 21: POTENTIAL RIDING OR DRIVING HORSE OR PONY 4 Yrs & OVER Open to horses and ponies of any breed that have potential to be ridden or driven. To be shown in-hand. THE 4 + CUP Class 22: RIDING PONY / HUNTER PONY Ridden Ponies 4 years old and over, not exceeding 14.2hh (148 cm.) SMALL HUNTER CUP Class 23: RIDING HORSE / HUNTER HORSE Ridden Horses 4 years old and over, exceeding 14.2hh (148 cm) THE LARGE RIDING CUP CHAMPIONSHIP Open to 1st & 2nd placed from Classes 20-23 PORTMAN OWL TROPHY, Sash & Rosette to the Champion. Rosette to Reserve. Judge Classes 24-27: Mrs J. Horton RING THREE IN-HAND CLASSES Start 9.00am Class 24: YOUNG HANDLER (Age 4 to 9 yrs on day of Show) Open to horses and ponies any age (only Mare or Gelding may be shown in this class). This is not a show class, but will be judged on the ability of the handler to show their animal. Conformation will not be taken into consideration. THE TEDDY BEAR CUP Class 25: YOUNG HANDLER (Age 10 to 16 yrs on day of Show) In-hand Open to horses and ponies any age (only Mare or Gelding may be shown in this class). This is not a show class, but will be judged on the ability of the handler to show their animal. Conformation will not be taken into consideration. DECOY POND FARM TROPHY Class 26: BEST CONDITIONED, GRASS KEPT Open to horses and ponies any age. To be shown in-hand. To be kept at grass all year round. BEST CONDITIONED CUP Class 27: BEST CONDITIONED, KEPT STABLED Open to horses and ponies any age. To be shown in-hand. To be fully or part stabled. THE SPORTS CUP REGISTERED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CLASSES (EXCLUDING NEW FOREST) All ponies in classes 28-34 must be Registered with their respective Breed Society and shown in a correct manner for their breed. Registration number and breed to be given on entry form. Judge Classes 28-34 Miss C. Sanderson Not to start before 11.00am Class 28: IN HAND M&M Small Breeds (exc New Forest) Open to Ponies, 1, 2 & 3 yr olds (Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh A & B) Rosette to the highest placed yearling THE BUNTING SIMMS TROPHY 10 11

Class 29: IN HAND M&M Large Breeds (exc New Forest) Open to Ponies, 1, 2 & 3 yr olds (Highland, Fell, Dales, Connemara, Welsh C & D) Rosette to the highest placed yearling BROOKSIDE GAY DRAGON CUP Class 30: IN HAND M&M Small Breeds 4yrs and over (exc New Forest) Open to Mares & Geldings, 4yrs and over (Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh A & B) WENDY CUP Class 31: IN HAND M&M Large Breeds. 4yrs and over (exc New Forest) Open to Mare & Geldings 4yrs and over (Highland, Fell, Dales, Connemara, Welsh C & D) ICE BUCKET TROPHY CLASS 32: IN HAND M&M STALLIONS, SMALL & LARGE Breeds (exc New Forest) Open to Stallions, 2yrs and over (Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Highland, Fell, Dales, Connemara, Welsh) Class may be split. THE DOUGHTY ENGINEERING CUP Class 33: RIDDEN M&M Small Breeds 4yrs and over (exc New Forest) Open to Mares, Geldings & stallions 4yrs and over (Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh A & B) THE SHETLAND TROPHY and Rosette best Shetland THE CHAMPAGNE TROPHY Class 34: RIDDEN M&M LARGE BREEDS 4yrs and over (exc New Forest) Ponies 4yrs and over (Highland, Fell, Dales, Connemara, Welsh C & D) PATRICK CROSS TROPHY M&M CHAMPIONSHIP Open to 1st & 2nd placed from Classes 28-34 DUTCH SNACK BAR TROPHY, Sash & Rosette to the Champion. Rosette to Reserve. RING FOUR REGISTERED NEW FOREST PONY CLASSES All ponies in classes 35-45 MUST be fully Registered with the NFPB&CS, reg. number to be given on entry form. No Registered New Forest Pony can exceed 148cms. All entries must be shown in a natural state. Start 9.30am Special rosette kindly sponsored by The New Forest Pony Publicity Group to the highest placed Forest Bred placed competitor wearing a WHITE ARMBAND Special rosette to the Highest Placed Young Commoner in each class wearing an ORANGE ARMBAND Judge Classes 35-45: Mr M Fry Class 35: IN HAND NEW FOREST YEARLINGS YEARLING CUP Rosette to highest placed Forest Bred (White armband to be worn) Rosette to highest placed Young Commoner (Orange armband to be worn) Class 36: IN HAND NEW FOREST 2 Year olds ASHLEY SANDY CUP Rosette to highest placed Forest Bred (White armband to be worn) Rosette to highest placed Young Commoner (Orange armband to be worn) Class 37: IN HAND NEW FOREST 3 Year olds BUTTERCUP SALVER Rosette to highest placed Forest Bred (White armband to be worn) Rosette to highest placed Young Commoner (Orange armband to be worn) Class 38: IN-HAND NEW FOREST GELDINGS Open to geldings 4 years old and over DIAMOND JUBILEE SALVER Rosette to highest placed Forest Bred (White armband to be worn) Rosette to highest placed Young Commoner (Orange armband to be worn) Class 39: IN HAND NEW FOREST MARES Open to Mares 4 years old and over. NETHERBOOK CUP PUCK CUP HIGHEST PLACED BROOD MARE (IN FOAL OR WITH FOAL AT FOOT) Rosette to highest placed Forest Bred (White armband to be worn) Rosette to highest placed Young Commoner (Orange armband to be worn) Class 40: NEW FOREST FOAL The progeny of a mare entered in Class 39. To be judged within class 39. Entry Fee: 3.00 per foal BURTON STARLIGHT CUP Class 41 Not to start before 1pm Class 41: IN-HAND NEW FOREST STALLIONS Open to stallions 2 years old and over THE HALE FARM THROPHY Rosette to best Forest Bred (White armband to be worn) Rosette to highest placed Young Commoner (Orange armband to be worn) 12 13

Class 42: IN-HAND FOREST BRED 1, 2 & 3 Year Olds Open to Colts, Fillies & Geldings (Forest Bred Ponies only) EAGLE CUP to the winner Rosette to best Forest Bred (White armband to be worn) Rosette to highest placed Young Commoner (Orange armband to be worn) Class 43: IN-HAND FOREST BRED 4Yrs & Over Open to Mares and Geldings 4 years old and over. (Forest Bred Ponies only) HORSE SHOE Rosette to best Forest Bred (White armband to be worn). Rosette to highest placed Young Commoner (Orange armband to be worn) Class 44: RIDDEN NEW FOREST 13.2hh & under Open to stallions, mares and geldings. Ponies 4 years old and over THE NEW FOREST BUCKHOUNDS SHOW CHALLENGE CUP Rosette to best Forest Bred (White armband to be worn). Rosette to highest placed Young Commoner (Orange armband to be worn) Class 45: RIDDEN NEW FOREST 13.2hh & over Open to stallions, mares and geldings. Ponies 4 years old and over WRIGHT TROPHY Rosette to best Forest Bred (White armband to be worn). Rosette to highest placed Young Commoner (Orange armband to be worn) FOREST BRED NEW FOREST CHAMPIONSHIP Open to the winners of the Forest Bred rosette winners in each of classes 35-45 to compete for the HAWKINS CUP, Sash and Rosette to FB Champion, Rosette to Reserve OPEN NEW FOREST CHAMPIONSHIP Open to winners (1st & 2nd) of classes 35-45 to compete for the HAYCOCK SILVER CUP, Sash and Rosette to Champion. Rosette to Reserve RING FIVE WORKING HUNTER CLASSES Starting at Approx 9:30 Judge classes 46-51: TBC Class 46: SHOW HUNTER Open to any Horse / Pony. Class may be divided at 15hh (153cm) if entries warrant. DORSET CUP Class 47: MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY Open to registered M & M Ponies 4 years & over. Jumps maximum of 2 ft. 3 ins Special Rosette to the Highest placed NFPEC (Green armband to be worn) E E KEENE CUP Class 48: NOVICE WORKING HUNTER - Not to exceed 15hh (153 cm). Not to have won a working hunter class. Jumps maximum of 2 ft 3 ins THE CHARMING CHARLES CUP Class 49 not to start before 1pm Class 49: OPEN WORKING HUNTER - Not to exceed 15hh (153 cm). Jumps maximum of 2 ft 6 ins THE MAINMORNG CHALLENGE TROPHY Class 50: NOVICE WORKING HUNTER - Exceeding 15hh (153 cm) Jumps maximum of 2 ft 9 ins THE PETER PAN CHALLENGE CUP Class 51: OPEN WORKING HUNTER - Exceeding 15hh (153 cm) Jumps maximum of 2 ft 9 ins THE JOURNAL TROPHY WORKING HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP Open to winners (1st & 2nd) of Classes 46-51 MAUFF MEMORIAL CUP, Sash and Rosette to Champion. Rosette to Reserve. RING SIX SHOWJUMPING ALL THE JUMPING CLASSES WILL BE JUDGED AS UNDER BS RULES Judges For Classes 52-57: Mrs D. Longland Course Builder: Rupert Etheridge CLEAR ROUND JUMPING STARTS 8.30 a.m. Jumps not to exceed 1ft 6ins initially Entries: 2 per round. Class 52 starting 9.30 a.m. approx 14 15

Class 52: STARTERS JUMPING Jumps approximately 2 ft Open to Horses and Ponies. Riders not to have been placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd. NOVICE CUP Class 53: OPEN JUMPING Open to Horses and Ponies. Jumps approximately 2ft 3ins. THE EATON CUP Class 54: HORSE & HOUND Open to Horses and Ponies. Jumps approximately 2ft - 2ft 3ins for horses or ponies and 1ft - 1ft 6ins for the dogs POLLY ANNA CUP Class 55: 2ft 6in OPEN Open to Horses and Ponies. THE JUNIOR JUMP CUP to highest placed rider under 17 years of age on Show day COOMBES CUP to the highest placed 14.2hh (148 cms) and under and special rosette. FORDINGBRIDGE SHOW PERPEPTUAL CHALLENGE CUP to winner Class 56: 2ft 9in OPEN Open to Horses and Ponies. PATTERSON CUP to highest-placed local competitor see conditions at front of schedule (yellow armband please) PERPEPTUAL CHALLENGE JUNIOR JUMPING CUP to the highest placed under 14.2hh (148 cms) & special rosette. CHEWTON CUP to the highest placed over 14.2hh (148 cms) & special rosette. Class 57: OPEN For all Horses & Ponies. Jumps 3 ft to 3 ft 3 ins. JUBILEE JUMP CUP MAIN RING CLASS 59: HORSE HIGH JUMP For horses over 14.2hh (148cms) To be held In the Main Ring approximately 11.00am Prize Money 500. To be shared for equal 1st place SUPREME CHAMPION All champions of the day are invited into Ring 3 (as soon as all classes have finished) to compete for the Supreme Champion. Supreme will receive THE VISCOUNT SOMERTON SALVER Sash, rosette and 100 - Reserve will receive a Rosette and 50 DON T FORGET! SPECIAL PURCHASE SHOW TICKETS With your entry to the Horse Show you will receive one complimentary main show ticket per exhibitor. As a special offer you can buy show tickets at a reduced rate of 7 (usual price 10) with your pre-entry to the Horse Show. Please add the amount onto the bottom of the entry form, found in the centre of the schedule. ENTRY FORMS ARE FOUND IN THE CENTRE OF THE SCHEDULE OR YOU CAN FIND THEM ONLINE WWW.ELLINGHAMSHOW.CO.UK Please send Horse Show entries to: Mrs Jean Banks,1 Penerley Farm Cottages, Lyndhurst Road, Beaulieu, Hampshire, SO42 7YP Pre-entries that are to be listed in the show programme will close 18th July 2017. However late entries are accepted right up to show day, but will NOT be entered into the programme. LATE ENTRIES TAKEN ON SHOW DAY AT A RATE OF 10 PER CLASS (CASH ONLY) Start 10am CLASS 58: PONY HIGH JUMP For ponies 14.2hh (148 cms) & under To be held In the Main Ring approximately 10.00am Prize Money 500. To be shared for equal 1st place 16 17

Fancy Dress Competition LIVESTOCK SECTION Our grateful thanks go to the Judges, Stewards and all the people who have helped, also to our Sponsors for their kind generosity, to Mr. G. Newman of Dairy and Industrial Services for the supply of the milking maching, and Mr. David Coombes of Cedar Farm Practice for his services on the day as this year s Vet. Grand Parade will be at 2.45pm We would appreciate as many competitors as possible to take part This is a competition for any four-legged animal and their human companions. Entries are judged in the Main Ring at approximately 1.15pm and are always a splendid sight for the spectators. The animal does not have to be a Horse nor does it have to be ridden. Prize monies will be awarded to the winners and rosettes will be presented to all participants. Entry Fee: 3 per group or single entry Prize Money: 1st: 15; 2nd 10; 3rd 7 Sponsored by Coach House Day Nursery Please return the Entry Form by 1st August 2017 to: Miss Polly Curtis, 16 Charing Close, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 1FA. Late entries taken on the day in the horse secretary tent. Rules 1. If you are bringing a horse/pony please wait at the meeting point on the horse side to be taken through to the main ring. 2. Unfortunately, carriages are not permitted In the fancy dress as they can upset other horses/animals 3. If horse/animal is being ridden, up to standard riding helmets must be worn at all times. 4. Children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult. 5. Any abusive behaviour towards stewards, judges or show helpers will NOT be tolerated and will lead to being exited from the Showground. And Finally - Have Fun! 18 CATTLE CLASSES LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE SECRETARY Conditions of Entry: Please ensure that you are aware of the current DEFRA Regulations, in particular with regard to Bluetongue, concerning the showing of cattle. 1. The Committee recommends that susceptible animals are vaccinated against Bluetongue. 2. The Committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel any entry or entries made by any person if they shall deem it fit to do so and the right to cancel any class or classes, without giving any reason for so doing. 3. Cattle entries will only be accepted from herds which are fully accredited within the Brucellosis Scheme. 4. Cows or heifers calving at the Show, or which have signs of abnormal discharge, must be placed in the isolation pen provided and the Cattle Secretary notified immediately, who will in turn notify the Divisional Veterinary Officer. 5. Exhibitors in Classes 2 and 3 must be prepared to have their Exhibits milked out in the ring if so instructed by the Judge, and in any case prior to the judging of the Supreme Champion Exhibit. 6. A milking machine will be provided for the benefit of the Exhibitors. 7. Please ensure that you are aware of the B.C.M.S. rules connected with the movement of Cattle, and the current DEFRA rules and regulations regarding Bluetongue. 8. No animals to be removed from the Showground before 4pm. 9. All entries must be the bone-fide property of the Exhibitor for at least 3 months prior to the Show. 10. To the best of our knowledge, all information and rules are correct at time of schedule going to print. 11. Prize money will be paid after the Parade. 12. ALL LIVESTOCK MUST BE COVERED BY VALID PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. 13. All cattle passports must be shown when collecting entry numbers. Judging commences at 9.30am Cattle Classes: Dairy, Beef & Dexter, Native Breeds Prize Money: 1st 30; 2nd 20; 3rd 10; 4th 5. ENTRY FEE: 6.00 per entry per class (Young handlers class 1.00 per entry). 19

The J. Bradford Memorial Perpetual Cup, Sash of Honour and Supreme Champion Rosette to be awarded to the Supreme Champion of the Cattle Classes Prize Money 40 The Shobley Perpetual Cup and the Reserve Champion Rosette to be awarded to the Reserve Champion of the Cattle Classes. Prize Money 20 THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL AWARD, SPONSORED BY AVON ORGANICS, TO THE OWNER WHO DISPLAYS THE BEST INFORMATION BOARDS ABOUT THEIR BREEDS AND HERD. DAIRY CATTLE CLASSES Judge: Stephen Green The Haskell Perpetual Challenge Cup to the Dairy Champion Class C1 FEMALE UNDER 30 MONTHS OF AGE ON SHOW DAY BUT OVER 12 MONTHS NOT HAVING HAD A CALF This class will be split if entries permit. Hurley Perpetual Cup Class C7 FEMALE WITH CALF AT FOOT NOT ENTERED IN CLASS C6 This class will be split if entries permit. C. Raikes Perpetual Cup. Class C8 BULL ANY AGE This class will be split if entries permit into Junior up to 24 Months and Senior over 24 months on Show Day Class C9 MATCHING PAIR - ANY AGE AND SEX Champion and Reserve Champion to be judged from 1st and 2nd placed animals in classes C5 - C10 NATIVE BREEDS Judge: Peter Jones Judged after other classes To include British Fresians, Angus, Dexter, and all British Breeds. Judging commences after Beef, Dairy and Dexter classes finish. Class C2 FEMALE UNDER 12 MONTHS OF AGE ON SHOW DAY Vincent Perpetual Cup for best yearling. Class C3 FEMALE IN MILK/FEMALE DRY This class will be split if entries permit William Hill Perpetual Cup Class C4 MATCHING PAIR - ANY AGE C10 C11 Female having calved in last 12 months Bull Any Age DEXTER CATTLE Judge: Michael Bancroft Champion and Reserve Champion to be judged from 1st and 2nd placed animals In classes C1 - C3 BEEF OR DUAL PURPOSE CATTLE Judge: Peter Jones The Geary Perpetual Cup to the Beef Champion The Despard Perpetual Cup to the best Dual Purpose Animal. Class C5 FEMALE UNDER 12 MONTHS OF AGE ON SHOW DAY. Class C6 FEMALE OVER 12 MONTHS AND UNDER 36 MONTHS OF AGE ON SHOW DAY Jeffrey Perpetual Cup 20 All Dexter Cattle must be fully registered with the Dexter Cattle Society. The Dexter Cattle Society are giving a Breed Spoon for the Breed Champion and Special Award Rosette. The Durnstown Cup to be awarded to the Dexter Champion. Class C12 COW OR HEIFER IN MILK Class C13 HEIFER UNDER 24 MONTHS OLD Class C14 DRY COW IN CALF Class C15 BULL ANY AGE Class C16 MATCHING PAIR - ANY AGE ANY SEX Champion and Reserve Champion to be judged from 1st and 2nd placed animals in classes C12 - C15 21

YOUNG HANDLERS Judge: Cattle Section Judge Entry Fee: 1.00 Prize Money: 1st 15; 2nd 10; 3rd 5 To be judged on turnout of animal (child s own work), turnout of handler, and ability of child to handle the animal. Young children who lead animals must be accompanied by an adult. Class C17 CHILD HANDLER UNDER 13 YEARS OF AGE Nicola Hiscock Perpetual Cup Class C18 YOUNG HANDLER 14-21 YEARS John Green Perpetual Cup Class C19 Young Farmers Class for Cattle Handling (as above) Must be current members of YFC with membership card available on day LIVESTOCK TROPHYS AND CUPS All cup winners from previous years should return their cups/trophies by 1st August 2017. PLEASE RETURN YOUR CUPS BEFORE SHOW DAY TO: C.J.Snow, Week Farm, Wattons Lane, Matchams, Ringwood, Hants, BH24 2DG Tel. 01202 484628 SHEEP CLASSES Conditions of Entry Please ensure that you are aware of the current DEFRA Regulations, concerning the showing of sheep. 1. The Committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel entry or entries made by any person if they shall deem it fit to do so and the right to cancel any class or classes without giving any reason for so doing. 2. Sheep to be shown once only except Child Handler class and Groups. 3. All sheep must comply with dipping regulations in force at the time of the Show. 4. Licences must accompany all sheep, and shown to the sheep secretary on arrival. 5. There are no facilities for M.V. Accredited Sheep. 6. Small Flock Owners may enter any class except Class 26. 7. Indicate on entry form if you are a Small Flock Owner. Small Flock Owner means up to twelve sheep in total. 8. The highest placed Small Flock Owner in each class to go forward to the Small Flock Owners Championship. 9. All handlers/exhibitors to remain with sheep until judging is over. 10. No animals to be removed from the Showground before 4pm. 11. To the best of our knowledge, all information and rules are correct at time of Schedule going to print. 12. All entries must be the bona-fide property of the Exhibitor for at least three months prior to the Show. 13. All livestock must be covered by valid Public Liability Insurance. 14. Prize money will be paid after the parade. Judging Commences at 9.30am Prizes: 1st 15; 2nd 10; 3rd 5. ENTRY FEE: 3.50 per entry per class (Young Handler class 1.00 per entry) Late entries accepted at the discretion of the Secretary The Kate Morey Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup to the Champion Exhibit from Classes 1 4, 6 9, 11 14, 16 19, 21-24 Perpetual Tankard given for Portland Champion Perpetual Trophy given to the Shetland Champion Perpetual Trophy given to the Shortwool Champion Perpetual Tankard given to the Longwool Champion Perpetual Trophy given to the Primitive Champion The Upper Kingston Perpetual Challenge Cup to Champion Small Flock Owner Perpetual Cup given for Champion Group of Three. Overall Champion of the Day - Prize 25 & Reserve Champion of the Day - Prize 15 THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL AWARD, SPONSORED BY AVON ORGANICS, TO THE OWNER WHO HAS THE MOST IMFORMATIVE PEN ABOUT THEIR BREED 22 23

Class S1 SHEARLING RAM OR OLDER Class S2 RAM LAMB Class S3 SHEARLING EWE PORTLAND Judge: Andrew Sheppy Class S3A OLDER EWE TO HAVE BORNE A LAMB IN THE CURRENT SEASON Class S4 EWE LAMB Class S5 GROUP OF THREE, ONE BEING OF THE OPPOSITE SEX TO THE OTHER TWO, SELECTED FROM ANIMALS ENTERED IN THE ABOVE CLASSES. Champion and Reserve Champion to be judged from classes S1 - S4 Class S6 SHEARLING RAM OR OLDER Guy s Nurseries Perpetual Tankard Class S7 RAM LAMB Class S8 SHEARLING EWE Brian Pierson Perpetual Tankard SHETLAND Judge: Neil Adam Class S8A OLDER EWE TO HAVE BORNE A LAMB IN CURRENT SEASON Class S9 EWE LAMB Woolley & Wallis Perpetual Tankard Class S10 GROUP OF THREE, ONE BEING OF THE OPPOSITE SEX TO THE OTHER TWO, SELECTED FROM ANIMALS ENTERED IN THE ABOVE CLASSES Champion and Reserve Champion to be judged from classes S6 - S9 SHORTWOOL BREEDS Judge: Arthur Brown, Somerset Classes may be split between continental or native breed at the judges discretion. Class S11 SHEARLING RAM OR OLDER E.R.A.S. Perpetual Tankard Class S12 RAM LAMB Class S13 SHEARLING EWE E.R.A.S. Perpetual Goblet 24 Class S13A OLDER EWE TO HAVE BORNE A LAMB IN CURRENT SEASON Class S14 EWE LAMB Helen Memorial Perpetual Cup Class S15 GROUP OF THREE, ONE BEING OF THE OPPOSITE SEX TO THE OTHER TWO, SELECTED FROM ANIMALS ENTERED IN THE ABOVE CLASSES Champion and Reserve Champion to be judged from classes S11 -S14 LONGWOOL BREEDS Alternating with Greyface Dartmoor - Judge: Malcolm Thompson Cotswold, Leicester, Lincoln, Teeswater, Bluefaced Leicester, Galway, Wensleydale, Greyface Dartmoor, Devon & Cornwall Longwool, Scottish Blackface, Romney Marsh. Class S16 SHEARLING RAM OR OLDER Woolley & Wallis Perpetual Tankard Class S17 RAM LAMB Class S18 SHEARLING EWE Forelock Perpetual Cup Class S18A OLDER EWE TO HAVE BORNE A LAMB IN THE CURRENT SEASON Class S19 EWE LAMB E.R.A.S. Perpetual Tankard Class S20 GROUP OF THREE, ONE BEING OF THE OPPOSITE SEX TO THE OTHER TWO, SELECTED FROM ANIMALS ENTERED IN THE ABOVE CLASSES. Champion and Reserve Champion to be judged from classes S16 - S19 PRIMITIVES Judge: Andrew Sheppy Soay, Hebridian, Manx Loghtan, Castlemilk Moorit, Boreray, North Ronaldsay Class S21 SHEARLING RAM OR OLDER Class S22 RAM LAMB Class S23 SHEARLING EWE Class S23A OLDER EWE TO HAVE BORNE A LAMB IN CURRENT SEASON Class S24 EWE LAMB Class S25 GROUP OF THREE, ONE BEING OF THE OPPOSITE SEX TO THE OTHER TWO, SELECTED FROM ANIMALS ENTERED IN THE ABOVE CLASSES Champion and Reserve Champion to be judged from classes S21 - S24 25

GREYFACE DARMOOR FANCY DRESS/VINTAGE MACHINERY Class S26 SHERLING RAM OR OLDER Judge: Malcolm Thompson Class No. Fancy Dress Exhibitor Age Entry Fee Class S27 RAM LAMB Class S28 shearling ewe Class S28A Older Ewe Class S29 Ewe Lamb Class S30 GROUP OF THREE, ONE BEING OF THE OPPOSITE SEX TO THE OTHER TWO, SELECTED FROM ANIMALS ENTERED IN THE ABOVE CLASSES VINTAGE MACHINERY Class No. Exhibit Year Entry Fee CHILD HANDLER CLASS Judge: Celebrity judge ENTRY FEE: 1.00 To be judged on the turnout and ability to handle the sheep Class S31 SHEEP Y0UNG HANDLER to be shown and led by handler between the ages of 6 years and 16 years. (Class may be split if deemed necessary) The Sears Memorial Perpetual Challenge Plate BUTCHER S LAMBS Judge: TBC Class S32 PAIR OF LAMBS ANY BREED OR CROSS, SUITABLE FOR TODAY S MEAT TRADE To be judged in their pens. Untrimmed except for squaring of the tails E.R.A.S. Perpetual Tankard LIVESTOCK CUPS AND TROPHYS All cup winners from previous years should return their cups/trophies by 1st August 2017. PLEASE RETURN CUPS AND TROPHYS BEFORE SHOW DAY TO Mr C.J.Snow, Week Farm, Wattons Lane, Matchams, Ringwood, Hants, BH24 2DG Tel. 01202 484628 26 Please enclose SAE for Passes TOTAL All vehicles to be on Showground by 8.30am and not to leave before 5pm. No vehicle movement between these times. NAME (BLOCK CAPITALS PLEASE) ADDRESS POSTCODE TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL Please make your cheque payable to: ELLINGHAM & RINGWOOD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY and send it to: THE SECTION SECRETARY NAMED IN THE FRONT OF THIS SCHEDULE SIGNED The signature of the Exhibitor on this Entry Form is acknowledgement that he/she is conversant with the Rules and Conditions contained in the Schedule of Prizes 2017. This Entry Form may be photocopied for extra entries or download from website: www.ellinghamshow.co.uk 27

ELLINGHAM SHOW ENTRY FORM 2017 This form is to be used for HORSE SHOW, HEAVY HORSES and DONKEYS Official Class No. Name of Animal Breed Reg No. Height (hh) Age Owner Rider/Handler Entry Fee Use (Horse) (age if applicable) TOTAL SIGNED The signature of the Exhibitor on this Entry Form is acknowledgement that he/she is conversant with the Rules and Conditions contained in the Schedule 2017 and has Public Liability insurance. NAME (BLOCK CAPITAL PLEASE) ADDRESS POSTCODE TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL CLOSING DATES LIVESTOCK & DONKEYS 6th JULY 2017 HORSE SHOW Pre-Entries Close 18th July HEAVY HORSES 6th JULY 2017, however late entries are accepted (at a higher rate), so please contact relevant secretary, stated at the front of this schedule before entering. HORSE SHOW ENTRIES ARE ALSO TAKEN ON SHOW DAY (CASH ONLY) This Entry Form may be photocopied for extra entries or spare forms are obtainable from the relevant Secretary or downloaded from the website at www.ellinghamshow.co.uk. Please make your cheque payable to: ELLINGHAM & RINGWOOD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY and send it to: THE RELEVANT SECTION SECRETARY NAMED ON PAGE 2 OF THIS SCHEDULE (NOT THE SHOW SECRETARY) CUPS AND TROPHIES Any outstanding Cups and Trophies are to be returned without delay to the relevant Secretary named in the front of this Schedule ELLINGHAM SHOW ENTRY FORM 2017 This form is to be used for LIVESTOCK Class No. Breed/Name of Animal Sex M/F Age Handler Name/Exhibitor DOB Offspring Holding Entry Fee (and age if applicable) No. TOTAL SIGNED The signature of the Exhibitor on this Entry Form is acknowledgement that he/she is conversant with the Rules and Conditions contained in the Schedule 2017 Tick for Small Flock Owner (12 sheep or less) NAME (BLOCK CAPITAL PLEASE) ADDRESS POSTCODE TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL CLOSING DATES LIVESTOCK & DONKEYS 6th JULY 2017 HORSE SHOW Pre-Entries Close 18th July HEAVY HORSES 6th JULY 2017, however late entries are accepted (at a higher rate), so please contact relevant secretary, stated at the front of this schedule before entering. Please make your cheque payable to: ELLINGHAM & RINGWOOD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY and send it to: THE RELEVANT SECTION SECRETARY NAMED ON PAGE 2 OF THIS SCHEDULE (NOT THE SHOW SECRETARY) CUPS AND TROPHIES Any outstanding Cups and Trophies are to be returned without delay to the relevant Secretary named in the front of this Schedule This Entry Form may be photocopied for extra entries or spare forms are obtainable from the relevant Secretary or downloaded from the website at www.ellinghamshow.co.uk.

HORTICULTURAL ENTRY FORM including Scarecrow Competition Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society Class No. Exhibit Exhibitor Sponsorship/Advertising As a Society we are always very grateful to our Sponsors and Advertisers for their generous support at the Show, without which it would not be able to operate. Have you ever considered becoming a sponsor? It really does not cost as much as you think for as little as 10.00 you could sponsor one of the smaller classes and as with all sponsorship, every little helps. Why not complete and post form to the Sponsorship/Advertising Secretary (details at the bottom of the page) - we really would be very grateful. Name... Please confirm if pole is required for Scarecrow NAME (BLOCK CAPITAL PLEASE) ADDRESS POSTCODE TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL Please make your cheque payable to: ELLINGHAM & RINGWOOD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY and send it to: THE SECTION SECRETARY NAMED IN THE FRONT OF THIS SCHEDULE SIGNED The signature of the Exhibitor on this Entry Form is acknowledgement that he/she is conversant with the Rules and Conditions contained in the Schedule 2017. This Entry Form may be photocopied for extra entries or download from website: www.ellinghamshow.co.uk Company Name (if appropriate)... Address... Telephone Number... Email address... I would be interested in sponsorship (please tick) I would be interested in advertising (please tick) Miss Polly-Anna Curtis, 16 Charing Close, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 1FA Tel: 0779 356 3119 email: sponsorship@ellinghamshow.co.uk 30 31

Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society Membership Application Form Fees fall due on 1st January each year and closes on 1st July. Membership entitles admission to the Annual Show and access to the Members Enclosure and the facilities it provides. I/We wish to apply for membership of Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society and enclose my/our cheque being the subscription. I/We confirm that I/We have no objection to my/our name(s), address and telephone number being kept on a database. Membership Fees Single Person 20 (16 years & over as at 1st January) Single Parent 22 Couple 35 Family 40 (please state No. of Children and Dates of Birth under 16 years of age as at 1st January) Vice President 25 Title Mr/Miss/Mrs/Ms/Other... First Name(s)... Surname... Chlidren s Names & DoBs... Address....................................................................................... DISPLAY OF VINTAGE FARM MACHINERY Judge: TBA A Tankard presented by Mrs M. A. Shutler For Best Stationary Engine. A Tankard presented by B. A. Shutler Esq. For Best Tractor. Rosettes in each section from 1st-3rd place will be presented. Every other entry to receive a Rosette. Vintage Farm Machinery Classes 2017: Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Vintage Stationary Engines Vintage Farm Tractors. Entry Fee: 2 per entry. Vintage Tractor Ploughs or Implements mounted on Tractors. Collections of Agricultural and Rural Bygones. Vintage Fire Appliances. Vintage Agricultural Vehicles Judging to commence at 10.30am. We would be very pleased to have all the Tractors and Stationary Engines running when judged and would request all exhibitors from all classes to be present at 11.00am to receive your Rosettes. Please fill in entry form and send with your entry fees and SAE to: Charlie Hathaway,Esq. 156 Foxcroft Drive Wimborne Dorset BH21 2LA..................................................... Postcode......................... Telephone Number:................................ Mobile:... Email address... I enclose my/our cheque for. made payable to Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society. Alternatively, a Standing Order form is available on request. Please send this form to Mr Paul Hammond, Japonica Cottage, Salisbury Road, Breamore, Fordingbridge, Hampshire SP6 2EG Telephone: 01725 513482. Email: members@ellinghamshow.co.uk 32 33

DONKEY CLASSES Judge Mrs. D. Kelly Judging to commence 9.30 am Class 5 Colts, Fillies or Geldings 2 or 3 Year Olds or Yearlings DBS rosettes for best gelding best 2 year old and best yearling A cup for class winner donated by the late Captain D. Watterson A cup donated by the late Ted Gouge for best yearling Sponsor required Affiliated to the donkey breed society Entry fee per class 3 Prizes each class: 1st 12, 2nd 10, 3rd 8, 4th 6 Class 6 Veteran Donkey Veteran 20 years old or over DBS rosette for class winner A perpetual rose bowl presented by Margret and David Coles A cup for best novice Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Donkey Driving Class Open to private exercise, or trade vehicles DBS Rosettes for open and private driving Best exercise novice driving and junior whip Driving Accolade When seven or more competitors in this class a card will be supplied in show for competitor to claim special DBS Rosette Best Conditioned And Turned Out To be iudged 75% condition 25% turnout conformation must not be taken into account A special prize of 3 for the highest placed young handler A goblet for best young handler presented by Mrs M A Shutler A cup for best novice A cup for best in class donated by the late John Lester Sponsor required Stallions Or Geldings 4 Years And Over DBS Rosette for best gelding The Happy Valley Leo-Minor cup presented by Mrs D. Stamp A cup for best novice Sponsor required Mares 4 Years Old And Over Or Mares With Own Foal At Foot 5 Years Old And Over The Kate Underhill memorial perpetual challenge cup Presented by John and Daniel Underhill A special prize of 6 and the RSPCA perpetual challenge goblet Donated by the late Miss K. Thorne For the best mare with foal at foot A special prize of 5 for best foal A DBS foal rosette for best foal The Jenny Lester Memorial Challenge Cup Donated by the late John Lester for the best foal Sponsors John and Daniel Underhill Class 7 Class 8 Class 9 Class 10 Class 11 Class 12 Long Reining Rules and conditions for the class detailed after the championship DBS rosette for best placed A perpetual challenge cup presented by R Yates A tankard for the best novice presented by M Shutler Sponsor required Colts, Stallions Or Geldings Any Age Sponsor required Miniature Donkeys Fillies Or Mares Any Age Rosettes for best yearling, best 2 years old Best Coloured Donkeys Any Age Or Sex A silver tankard for the winner in this class Pet Donkey No restriction of number of donkeys owned This class to be iudged entirely on the suitability of the donkey as a family pet and not as a handy donkey Conformation shall not in any circumstances to be taken into account A cup presented by M Shutler Sponsor required Young Handler Filly mare or gelding to be shown and led by a handler who has not attained his or her 16th birthday on the day of the show Minimum age 3 years A DBS rosette for best handler and young novice handler A perpetual challenge cup for best handler 1-0 years old and over Presented by Mrs D Lear 34 35

Class 13 A shield for the best handler under 10 years old Presented by Jayne Simmons Sponsor required Local Donkeys Any age or sex exhibitors to live within 15 miles radius of Ellingham cross A silver tankard presented by M Shutler Sponsors Helen Safe and Peter Butler New Forest donkeys A cup and 5 for the highest placed donkey that has been running on the forest Sponsor M J Shutler Miniature Champion A challenge cup 10 and a rosette Sponsor Rebecca Goddard Reserve miniature champion The Fordingbridge show society cup A rosette and 5 Sponsor Rebecca Goddard Miniature champion does not qualify for supreme championship Only adult and youngstock champion and reserves qualify for the supreme champion Donkey Championship Adult champion For 1st and 2nd prize winners class 3 and 4 The Crampmoor perpetual challenge cup A rosette and 10 Sponsor R and W Andrews Reserve adult champion A cup presented by Mrs Pat Morrow A rosette and 5 Sponsor R and W Andrews Youngstock Champion For 1st and 2nd prize winners in class 5 The North Farm perpetual challenge cup Donated by the late Mrs Francis Watts A rosette and 10 Sponsor Sara s Barber Shop Verwood Reserve youngstock champion A cup presented by Judy Jewell A rosette and 5 Sponsor Sara s Barber Shop Verwood Supreme Champion The Woodgreen perpetual challenge cup Presented by V and P Woodward A rosette and 20 Sponsor M J and M A Shutler Reserve supreme champion The Forestside perpetual challenge cup Presented by M J and M A Shutler A rosette and 10 Sponsor M J and M A Shutler LONG REINING CLASS All competitors to enter the ring and circle clockwise, changing rein and direction across the diagonal of the ring as directed by the Judge. Once the Judge is satisfied he/she will call competitors into a provisional line up. Each competitor will come forward when indicated by the Judge for individual inspection and their individual show. The Judge will check safety and fit and fitting of harness. The individual show will consist of: - a 10 metre circle to the right at a trot - a 10 metre circle to the left at a walk (during these movements the handler should follow the donkey s path) - a slalom of 5 half circles (4 meter radius) alternate right and left (cones may be used; during this movement the donkey will travel in curves and the handler will travel a straight course - a halt for 10 seconds followed by a 4 pace rein back and a 4 pace walk forward - competitor will then salute the Judge and return to the line up from behind. 36 37

The Judge will look for steady course, impulsion and crisp transitions. After each competitor has completed his/her individual show, at the Judge s indication all competitors should circle the ring in a clockwise direction to be called in for the final placing. Each donkey will wear a bit and bridle (open or blinkered), a driving pad or saddle, and long reins. Each competitor will carry a whip but over-use will be penalised. Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society Sponsorship/Advertising CONDITIONS OF ENTRY IN DONKEY CLASSES 1. All male donkeys of one year and over must be dressed in bridle and bit with the leading rein attached to the bit. They must also be in the care of an adult handler and enter the Ring first. 2. No person may deliberately enter or show a donkey under a Judge who is known to be concerned with the breeding or selling or producing of that animal. 3. No nomination entries will be accepted. 4. Once judging has commenced a donkey may not be led or driven from the ring without the permission of the Judge. 5. No entire male donkey is allowed to compete in any Children s Classes except Driving. 6. Best Local Donkey Rosettes: owner to live within a 15-mile radius of Ellingham Cross. 7. Ridden Classes: Donkeys entered must be 4 years old or over and must have a correctly fitting bridle and saddle. All riders must wear an approved hard hat to conform to the current BSI standards. The following weight/height restrictions shall apply: donkeys up to 10.2h not over 8 stones and 4 0 donkeys 10.2h - 11.0h not over 8 stones and 4 6 donkeys 11.0h - 12.0h not over 9 stones and 5 0 donkeys 12.0h - 14.0h not over 10 stones and 5 6 8. All prizewinning donkeys must take part in the Grand Parade of Prizewinners. 9. To the best of our knowledge, all information & rules correct at time of schedule going to print. 10. PLEASE SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN EARLY. As a Society we are always very grateful to our Sponsors and Advertisers for their generous support at the Show, without which it would not be able to operate. Have you ever considered becoming a sponsor? It really does not cost as much as you think for as little as 10.00 you could sponsor one of the smaller classes and as with all sponsorship, every little helps. Why not complete and post form to the Sponsorship/Advertising Secretary (details at the bottom of the page) - we really would be very grateful. Name... Company Name (if appropriate)... Address... Telephone Number... Email address... I would be interested in sponsorship (please tick) I would be interested in advertising (please tick) Miss Polly-Anna Curtis, 16 Charing Close, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 1FA Tel: 0779 356 3119 email: sponsorship@ellinghamshow.co.uk 38 39

GUNDOG SCURRY A Scurry is a timed competition aimed at finding the dog that retrieves a dummy or dummies in the fastest time. Scurries are fun, have-a-go events. Anyone can enter. A dog does not even have to be a gundog breed. Our gundog scurry is simple enough for novices to enjoy, but also tricky enough to test the mettle of the very best. n Retrieving against the clock n Novice and experienced class n Test your handling skills and the dog s nose in this just for fun scurry You can enter as many times are you like. Entry on the day. 1 per Scurry. 1st, 2nd & 3rd prize in each class. 9.30am 1.00pm Scurry running 2.00pm 5.00pm Scurry running 5.00pm Presentation to winners All dogs entered at owners risk. Event arranged by Dan Pass, all enquiries contact 07739 321303. DOG AGILITY / DOG SHOW JUST FOR FUN COMPETITIONS ENTER YOUR FAMILY PET ON SHOW DAY DOG AGILITY To commence at 10.00 am Entry Fee: 1.00 per round Judge: Mrs J Guy Course Builder: Mr B Guy Presentation to Winners at 4.00 pm Rosettes for Adults and Under 12 s awarded to the fastest times over the course ALL DOGS ENTERED AT OWNER S RISK DOG SHOW All entries can be registered from 9.30 am onwards Judging classes to commence at 11.00 am Entry Fee: 1.00 per class Judge: Michelle Jones - Senior Animal Welfare Officer 1st Medal and Rosettes for each Class. Trophy for Best in Show Class times are approximate 11.00 am Class 1 Handsome Pedigree Dog 11.20 am Class 2 Prettiest Pedigree Bitch 11.40 am Class 3 Best Puppy under one year 12.00 pm Class 4 Best Veteran over 10 years 12.20 pm Class 5 Best Condition Cross Breed Dog 12.40 pm Class 6 Loveliest Cross Breed Bitch 1.00 pm Class 7 Best Rescue Dog/Bitch 1.20 pm Class 8 Dog and Owner most alike 1.40 pm Class 9 Best Friends 2.00 pm Class 10 Waggiest Tail 2.20 pm Class 11 Best 6 legs 2.40 pm Class 12 Dog/bitch the Judge would like to take home 3.00 pm Class 13 Best in Show ( First winners of classes 1-12 to compete for trophy) ALL DOGS ENTERED AT OWNER S RISK PLEASE - NO BITCHES IN SEASON AND, FINALLY, PLEASE CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR DOG Section Secretary: Mrs Loraine Hodder. Email: dogshow@ellinghamshow.co.uk NEW FOREST GUNDOG CLUB 40 41 Kindly sponsored by New Forest Gundog Club e: info@newforestgundogclub.co.uk t: 07860 829634

Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society Membership Application Form Fees fall due on 1st January each year and closes on 1st July. Membership entitles admission to the Annual Show and access to the Members Enclosure and the facilities it provides. I/We wish to apply for membership of Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society and enclose my/our cheque being the subscription. I/We confirm that I/We have no objection to my/our name(s), address and telephone number being kept on a database. Membership Fees Single Person 20 (16 years & over as at 1st January) Single Parent 22 Couple 35 Family 40 (please state No. of Children and Dates of Birth under 16 years of age as at 1st January) Vice President 25 Please Note: Timings are approximate. HEAVY HORSE CLASSES Main Ring Judge: Mr J Holder 25 appearance money will be paid per inhand horse that enters the ring. All monies must be collected on Show Day after 2pm. NO monies will be payed out After Show Day. Class A Class B 8.30am PROMPTLY HEAVY HORSE MARE OR GELDING (Local) Any age. To be shown in hand. The Exhibit must be the property of a person living within a 10 mile radius of Ellingham Cross. Countess of Normanton Challenge Cup HEAVY HORSE MARE (Open) BEST FOAL AT FOOT to be judged during Class. To be shown in hand. Butler Perpetual Challenge Cup Title Mr/Miss/Mrs/Ms/Other... First Name(s)... Surname... Chlidren s Names & DoBs... Address............................................................................................................................................ Postcode......................... Telephone Number:................................ Mobile:... Email address... I enclose my/our cheque for. made payable to Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society. Alternatively, a Standing Order form is available on request. Please send this form to Mr Paul Hammond, Japonica Cottage, Salisbury Road, Breamore, Fordingbridge, Hampshire SP6 2EG Telephone: 01725 513482. Email: members@ellinghamshow.co.uk Class C Class D Class E Class F HEAVY HORSE GELDING (Open). To be shown in hand. Lloyds Bank Plc Perpetual Challenge Plaque HEAVY HORSE PERCHERON or SUFFOLK (Open). To be shown in hand. Mr. & Mrs. J Mitchell Perpetual Challenge Cup for Best Percheron Mr. & Mrs. J. Beck Perpetual Challenge Cup for Best Suffolk HEAVY HORSE FILLY, GELDING OR COLT (Open) 1 and 2 years old. To be shown in hand. Loader Cup Sponsor: Mr L E & Mrs S M Baker YOUNG HANDLER 12-21 Years Old Mrs Fay Pannell Memorial Challenge Cup 11.15am HEAVY HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP Dorset Heavy Horse Centre Cup Sponsored by Oak Mount Care Home 42 43

Class G ALL ENTRY FEES: HEAVY HORSE IN SHOW HARNESS (Open) Each qualifying entry will receive 40 This Class will be judged on 50% turnout, 50% Horse(s). A National Horse Brass Society award Brass and Rosette will be awarded to the winner of the Decorated Harness Class Late L. Hext Esq., Perpetual Challenge Cup Sponsored by Mr & Mrs Harris No entry fee charged for Class A (Local Class) All other Classes: 6 per Class entry. Late Entries 10 entry Rosettes to sixth place THERE WILL BE NO GRAND PARADE APPEARANCE MONEY MUST BE COLLECTED AFTER 2.00PM FROM THE SECRETARY S. NO MONIES will be paid out after show day Conditions of Entry in Heavy Horse Classes 1. All Horses must have up-to-date Public Liability Insurance as at the date of the Show. 2. All Horses must have up to date Flu and Tetanus Certificates. 3. The Committee is not responsible for any damage or loss of any Animal, Equipment or Person on the showground. 4. The Committee reserve the right to refuse any entry, alter advertised times or cancel any class without giving reason. 5. The Judges decision is final. 6. All exhibitors must be appropriately dressed when in the ring and Horses turned out to a good standard. 7. Pilgrim Veterinary Services will be in attendance and on duty throughout the day. Owners will be responsible for the cost of any treatment by the veterinary surgeons at the Show HORTICULTURE Horticulture Conditions of Entry 1. No entry fee or Prize Money will be given. 2. You may enter as many classes as you wish, however there is a maximum of two entries per class.. 3. In all classes exhibits must be the produce of the Exhibitor s own garden or the product of his or her own work. 4. All exhibits must be staged between 2pm and 8pm on Friday 11 August (lighting will be available) or between 6am and 8am on Saturday 12 August. 5. The Marquee will be cleared for Judging at 8am and exhibits cannot be accepted after that time. 6. THE EXHIBITS MUST NOT BE REMOVED UNTIL 5.00pm. In the interest of visitors arriving later, this rule will be strictly enforced. 7. No vehicles on Showground before 6pm on Show Day. 8. The Society will not be responsible for any loss or damage to any exhibits. ANY EXHIBITS NOT COLLECTED BY 7PM ON SHOW DAY WILL BE DISPOSED OF, unless arranged with Secretary. 9. Late entries are accepted in all classes so if you would like to add more exhibits please do! 10. Judges Decision Is Final! PRIZES: Prize Cards will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each Class and In some cases a highly commended card will be awarded. Winners In the Children s section will also receive a rosette. ALL EXHIBITORS ARE TO VACATE THE MARQUEE ON SHOW DAY BY 8AM. Vehicles used to drop exhibits off, Must be removed from the showground and returned to the public car parks before 8am. Vehicles are NOT permitted on Showground between 8am & 6pm on Show Day. Please complete the entry form (Found In the centre of the schedule) and return to Mrs Liz Green, Eastgate, Coopers Lane, Verwood BH31 7PQ Though late entries are accepted, please try and get your entries in by 9th AUGUST 2017 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 FLOWER CLASSES Dahlias pompon or ball. Three Blooms In one container. No Buds Dahlias Any other kind. Six Blooms only. In one container. No Buds 2 Spikes of Gladioli 6 Asters 9 Marigolds French 44 45

F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 R1 PP1 PP2 PP3 PP4 PP5 PP6 PP7 PP8 PP9 FA1 FA2 FA3 FA4 FA5 V1 V2 V3 5 Marigolds African 5 Sunflowers Dwarf 5 Pansies 1 stem of Fuchsia Annuals, mixed 1 vase (max 9 stems) Perennials, mixed 1 Vase (max 9 stems) Flowering Shrubs, mixed (max 5 stems) Sweet Peas, maximum of 20 stems. To be displayed In a vase. Both annual and perennial varieties may be Included. A vase of roses (H.T) 3 Different varieties, One bloom of each. A vase of antirrhinums. Mixed or only one variety (max 6 stems) Hydrangeas, a total of 3 heads only A Single Bloom Rose Judged on smell! BEST SMELLING ROSE! TO BE JUDGED THROUGHOUT THE DAY BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Results will be published at 4pm. POT PLANT CLASSES Individual Cactus or Succulent in Pot (No max size) Fuchsia in Pot (max 26cm) Fuchsia standard in Pot (max 26cm) Geraniums or Pelargoniums In a flower pot not exceeding 26cm In diameter. Flowering pot Plant, other than classes 2, 3 & 4 (max pot size 26cm) Any Flowering Plant in Pot (max pot size 26cm) Any Foliage Plant in Pot (max of 26cm) A bonsai Exhibit An orchid FLOWER ARRANGING A display with the theme Standing Tall (Contemporary Floral Design) A modern Design Style - any theme A display with the theme Fantasy A miniature display in a liqueur glass A display with any theme - MEN ONLY 6 Runner beans 3 Beetroot 3 Carrots VEGETABLE & FRUIT CLASSES V4 3 Courgettes (up to 21cm) V5 2 Marrows (matching pair) V6 3 Unusual Vegetables (labeled) V7 5 Potatoes, White. V8 5 Potatoes, Coloured V9 3 Peppers V10 5 Tomatoes V11 9 Tomatoes, small fruited and/or novelty V12 1 Tomatoes, single stem V13 2 Cucumber Outdoor V14 2 Cucumber, Greenhouse V15 9 Shallots, pickling not to exceed 30mm diameter V16 5 Shallots, Exhibition V17 5 Onions, dressed V18 6 French Beans V19 5 Radishes V20 4 Chillies V21 3 Any other vegetable not listed above V22 1 Salad Basket, overall size 61cm arranged for effect V23 Herbs in container arranged for effect (max 6) V24 Collection of 5 vegetables - one of each kind - to be displayed flat. Space allowed 30cm by 45cm max. V25 Any Novelty Vegetable V26 A dish of soft fruit. V27 A dish of stone fruit. V28 The Largest vegetable V29 The longest runner bean. V30 The most misshapen vegetable or fruit. D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 DOMESTIC PRODUCE CLASSES No trade names on lids or jars and no wax discs with screw tops All entries to be clearly labeled and dated. 4 eggs 1lb Homemade Marmalade- any citrus fresh fruit. 1lb Homemade Plum Jam 1lb Homemade Strawberry Jam 1lb Homemade Mixed Fruit Jam 1lb Homemade Jam excluding above 1lb Homemade Lemon Curd Jar of Homemade Jelly any variety Jar of Homemade Sweet Fruit Chutney Jar of Homemade Piccalilli 46 47

CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 CC5 CC6 CC7 CC8 CC9 CC10 CC11 CC12 CC13 CC14 S1 S2 S3 S4 W1 W2 W3 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 H10 H11 H12 H13 H14 H15 H16 CAKE CLASSES Please ensure your entry is covered with a suitable cover or cling film Dorset Apple Cake Lemon Drizzle Cake Date and Walnut Cake (Loaf Tin) Swiss Roll Boiled Fruit Cake 21cm diameter Millionaires Shortbread own recipe Victoria Sponge 6 Cheese Scones Iced Coffee and walnut Sponge Bakewell Tart 6 Bread Rolls - White A banana cake (loaf tin) A Fruit Cake (MEN ONLY) Carrot Cake SUGARCRAFT Please ensure your entry is covered with a suitable cover or cling film 4 Decorated Cup Cakes Sugar Craft display A decorated celebration cake A novelty decorated cake - any subject - to be judged on décoration only. 1 bottle of homemade wine 1 bottle of liqueur, beer, cordial etc 1 bottle of non-alcoholic fruit drink WINE AND DRINK CLASSES HANDICRAFT CLASSES A Decorated box - any medium A Greetings Card Flat. A Greetings card- 3D or Pop Up A decorated flower pot A decorated Mirror. A decorated kitchen untensil A useful Item (Carved Wood or Wood Turning). A Hand carved item or items. (non functional) A handmade piece of jewellery - own design please (any medium) A set of handmade jewellery - own design please (any medium) A decorated hanging heart - any medium. A strip of bunting any medium (max length 2 metres) A decorated stiletto A piece of applique work (finished or un-finished) A hand made cushion (max size 40cm x 40cm) Item knitted/crocheted for Baby H17 H18 H19 H20 H21 H22 H23 H24 H25 H26 H27 H28 H29 H30 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 A knitted/crocheted beanie hat A pair knitted/crocheted mittens or gloves A handmade coat for your pet any medium. A handmade knitted garment for a lady or gentleman A decorated pin cushion any medium. An embroidered picture (framed) up to 40cm x 40cm A Cross stitch picture (framed) up to 40cm x 40cm A needle felted animal, bird or plant. A handmade piece of clothing A Fascinator or hatinator A handmade ceramic item. Wheel thrown or hand built A Christmas TREE decoration A baby s quilt (cot or pram size only) A decorated photo/picture frame AMATEUR ART Oil Painting, framed or unframed size up to 77cm. Acrylic Painting Framed or Unframed, size up to 77cm Mounted Watercolour, framed or unframed size up to 77cm Mixed media painting, unframed or framed, size up to 77cm Pencil Drawing, framed or unframed Any subject.size up to 77cm. CHILDREN S CLASSES (For children under 13yrs on show day) Class may be split on age depending on entries PLEASE STATE AGE ON ENTRY CARD 4 Decorated Cup Cakes 4 Chocolate Brownies A Decorated Gingerbread biscuit. Decorated Pebble or stone (up to 6 years) An animal or bird made from Fruit and or Vegetables. Vehicle made from Fruit and or Vegetable. A piece of Jewellery made from Buttons and/or Beads. Handmade Card. (decorated to your own choice) A flower arrangement In an unusual container A Collage using Pasta and Beans, and unusual items found in a store cupboard/larder. A Painting, Drawing or Poster of the beach Not Exceeding 39cm x 60cm A Painting or Drawing of People and/or Animals of the New Forest not exceeding 33cm x 46cm An A4 picture of any design using a computer (printed onto a4 paper or card) A Musical Instrument made from Items in the home. An animal or human made from clay or placticine - any size. A Handmade crown or tiara decorated as you wish. A hand puppet of any design. A finger puppet of any design. A miniature garden In a biscuit tin 48 49

C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 A decorated note book Mr potato Head Decorated tea light holder Scarf for a teddy bear (crochet or knitted) To be displayed on bear Decorated T-shirt A papier mache Item A decorated flower pot Rules and Information PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES 1. No More than 2 entries per class 2. Entry form to state a title per image written on back. 3. No glass mounted picture frames or frames. 4. Entries close 9th August (however late entries can be taken on Friday evening/ show day morning on request). 5. Images to be presented at Marquee NO LATER than 8am on Showday and Between 2pm and 8pm on Friday 11th August. 6. Maximum print size including mount 26cm x 21cm or A4 7. The Society will not be responsible for any loss or damage to any exhibits. Any exhibits not collected by 7pm on Show Day will be disposed of. 8. No exhibit to be removed until 5pm on Show Day 9. Prize cards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. 10. A special award will be awarded for the highest number of points In the whole photography section. (See Special Awards section) 11. The marquee will be cleared for judging at 8am and exhibits cannot be accepted after this time. P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 Architecture- Photographing of buildings and similar structures that are both aesthetically pleasing and accurate representations of their subjects Wildlife - Anything in the natural world living free, includes marine, algae and fungi subjects) Landscape, Seascape, Urban Landscape - Anything showing space within the world, may include urban settings, industrial areas etc Aspects of the New Forest For example, people, forestry, commoning, the animals and views. Black & White Any black and white work fitting from the very dark grey (Black) to the very clear grey (White) is a monochrome work with the various shades of grey. Macro/Close up - Extreme close-up photography, usually in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size. Portraits - The focus of the photograph is usually the subject s face, although the entire body and the background or context may be included. Still Life - The depiction of inanimate subject matter) Gardens & Flowers - Any garden-related subject, show us what is special about a particular garden. Action - featuring the subject in motion or action. E.g Sports. Transport - Anything to do with any type of transport My Favourite Image Large Print - own choice (max 50cm x 40cm including mount) P14 P15 P16 P17 CHILDREN S CLASSES (For children under 13 years on Show Day) My Pet - Any pet large or small Holidays A photo involving a sense of holiday. Party Time - A photo of a party situation - could be a birthday, Halloween, Christmas etc. Friends - A photo capturing your friends or other friends together. PRIZES: Prize Cards will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each Class and In some cases a highly commended card will be awarded. Winners in children s classes will receive a rosette. ENTRIES CLOSE 9TH AUGUST (Although late entries will be accepted prior to 8am on Showday) SPECIAL AWARDS A Trophy/Cup/Award will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the highest number of points In each section. In some cases an award will also be given to the exhibitor being the runner up In each class section. Points are as follows 1st- 3points 2nd- 2 points 3rd- 1 point Flowers & Pot Plants classes WIINNER - The Morey Cup RUNNER UP - The Vi Smith Cup Vegetables & Fruit Classes WINNER - The Loader Cup RUNNER UP - The Deerholt Cup Flowers, Pot Plants, Vegetables & Fruit Classes WINNER - The Downer Cup The best preserve In classes D2-D10 WINNER - The Doris Joy Trophy Domestic Produce classes WINNER - The Crutcher Cup RUNNER UP - The Pilbrow Trophy Cake Classes Winner - The Small Salver Sugarcraft Classes Winner - The Rose Award 50 51

Wine & Drinks classes WINNER - The Wine Cooler Trophy Handicraft classes WINNER - The Silver Salver RUNNER UP - The Randall Trophy Photography classes Winner - Fordingbridge Camera Club Trophy Runner Up - The Photographic Small Salver ENTRY FORMS ARE FOUND IN THE CENTRE OF THE SCHEDULE Please forward completed entry forms to: Mrs Liz Green, Eastgate, Coopers Lane, Verwood BH31 7PQ Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society Sponsorship/Advertising As a Society we are always very grateful to our Sponsors and Advertisers for their generous support at the Show, without which it would not be able to operate. Have you ever considered becoming a sponsor? It really does not cost as much as you think for as little as 10.00 you could sponsor one of the smaller classes and as with all sponsorship, every little helps. Why not complete and post form to the Sponsorship/Advertising Secretary (details at the bottom of the page) - we really would be very grateful. Name... Company Name (if appropriate)... Address... Telephone Number... Email address... I would be interested in sponsorship (please tick) SAFETY: The organisers of this Show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the organisers and all the officials and stewards at all times. I would be interested in advertising (please tick) Miss Polly-Anna Curtis, 16 Charing Close, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 1FA Tel: 0779 356 3119 email: sponsorship@ellinghamshow.co.uk 52 53

Scarecrow Competition Sponsor Multi-Signs Entries for this competition will be judged at approximately 11.00am. It would be appreciated if scarecrows could be left on display until after the Grand Parade at approximately 3.30pm. Rules and Guidelines 1. Scarecrow need not look Scarecrowish, But the theme must be clear. 2. You may enter an individual scarecrow or a group as one entry. 3. FREE to enter but NO free passes will be issued. 4. Scarecrows must be brought to the Showground between 2pm and 8pm on Friday 11th August where they will be sited outside the horticulture tent. (Please note Scarecrows will NOT be covered over night) So please make sure they are somewhat waterproof just in case of rain! 5. Remember... The bigger the better and Have Fun! 6. When entering please state whether you will need a post to hang your scarecrow from. CLASS 1 - Scarecrows in the theme DISNEY CLASS 2 - Scarecrows in a theme of your choice Prizes: First Prize in each class will receive 25 Second prize will receive 15 Third prize will receive 10 All entrants will receive a rosette The best overall exhibit will receive the Perpetual Challenge Scarecrow Cup ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 11th AUGUST Complete entry form on page in the centre of this schedule and send it to: Mrs Liz Green, Eastgate, Coopers Lane, Verwood BH31 7PQ Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society Membership Application Form Fees fall due on 1st January each year and closes on 1st July. Membership entitles admission to the Annual Show and access to the Members Enclosure and the facilities it provides. I/We wish to apply for membership of Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society and enclose my/our cheque being the subscription. I/We confirm that I/We have no objection to my/our name(s), address and telephone number being kept on a database. Membership Fees Single Person 20 (16 years & over as at 1st January) Single Parent 22 Couple 35 Family 40 (please state No. of Children and Dates of Birth under 16 years of age as at 1st January) Vice President 25 Title Mr/Miss/Mrs/Ms/Other... First Name(s)... Surname... Chlidren s Names & DoBs... Address............................................................................................................................................ Postcode......................... Telephone Number:................................ Mobile:... Email address... I enclose my/our cheque for. made payable to Ellingham & Ringwood Agricultural Society. Alternatively, a Standing Order form is available on request. Please send this form to Mr Paul Hammond, Japonica Cottage, Salisbury Road, Breamore, Fordingbridge, Hampshire SP6 2EG Telephone: 01725 513482. Email: members@ellinghamshow.co.uk 55

For For further further details details of of entrances and and exits exits to to the the Showground, please please check check the the website at at www.ellinghamshow.co.uk Entrances and exits to the Showground will be clearly marked on Showday. Artwork by Seemore Graphics - www.seemoregraphics.co.uk 56 (01425) 483299 Printing by Pardy & Son - www.pardy.co.uk - (01425) 471433