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TE PUKE 107 A&P SHOW TH SATURDAY 9TH FEBRUARY, 2013 A&P Showgrounds, Paengaroa, Te Puke (opposite Kiwi 360 on SH 2) GA...

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TE PUKE 107 A&P SHOW

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SATURDAY 9TH FEBRUARY, 2013 A&P Showgrounds, Paengaroa, Te Puke (opposite Kiwi 360 on SH 2) GATE FEES – UNDER 5 FREE, CHILDREN $2.00, PERSONS 13 & OVER $10.00 FAMILY FEE (2 ADULTS/4 CHILDREN $25

SCHEDULE & PROGRAMME

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Chelsea’s Dog Show TPMCC Endurocross – motorbikes in action! Chainsaw Sculpturing Demonstration Doug the Digger Competition New Pony Hunter classes & Novice Round the Ring jumps See inside for much, much more… TE PUKE AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION

EVENTS & ACTIVITIES PROPOSED TIMES: FROM 9 A.M. - ALL DAY – TPMCC ENDUROCROSS Plus Several Shows by Chelsea & her dogs & New Pony Hunter Classes & Novice Round the Ring Jumping 7.00 a.m. Gates Open From 9.00 a.m. Te Puke Motorcycle Club Endurocross Doug the Digger Competition Farmlands & Stihl Shop Attrills Chainsaw Demo From 9.00 a.m. Hacks (Working Hunters to follow) this includes Novice Round the Ring Jumps From 9.00 a.m. Saddle Hunter (Park Hacks to follow) Penned 9.15 Sheep section including Black & Coloured 9.30 a.m. Highland Dancing From 9.00 a.m. Western Riding Classes From 10 a.m. Dexter, Dairy Cattle & Calf Section (Dairy/Beef) From 10.00 a.m. Led Sport Horse (open to all heights/all breeds) From 10.a.m. Te Puke Pony Club Novice Section From 10 a.m. Miniature Horse Classes From 10 a.m. Harness Classes (also Sunday) From 10 a.m. NEW Pony Hunter Ring All Day Home Industries Fair (entries in 9 – 4 p.m. Friday) All Day Hargreaves Charitable Trust Children’s Competition 9.30 a.m. Hargreaves Trust Miss & Master A&P Te Puke 9.30 a.m. Miss Junior Te Puke & Master Junior Te Puke 10.00 a.m. Shearing 12.00 p.m. Official Opening - WBOPDC Mayor – Ross Paterson PLUS… Little Entertainment Company, Trade Space (sites to see, things to buy) & a Te Puke Fire Brigade Demonstration Please note: The gatekeepers have Eftpos on the grounds and some trade sites may also. FYI - Te Puke A&P Association NAIT #4443128. LOTS OF FOOD & BEVERAGES AVAILABLE ON THE DAY…

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Te Puke Motorcycle Club Presents The fourth annual Te Puke MCC Enduro Cross

TE PUKE MOTORCYCLE CLUB 2013 Enduro Cross Sat 9 FEB @ Te Puke A&P Show Day $45 entry - all entries must be received by 31st Jan Venue: Showgrounds Rd Te Puke @ Maketu Turn off Sign on from 8am, Racing Starts at 10am No licence required Please enter by completing the entry form below or print off at www.tepukemcc.co.nz. For more info Contact Murray Jensen: 027 284 9817 or Phil Singleton: 021 533 151

Te Puke MCC Enduro Cross - Sat 9th Feb 2013

Please complete entry form below & post with $45 to: Te Puke MCC – Endurocross, Box 167, Te Puke 3153 Riders Name: …………………………………………………………… Address: ………………………………………………………………… Mobile: ………………………………. Home #: ……………………. Please Circle:

Endurocross

Trail 3

Look out for - CHELSEA’S DOG SHOW in the Entertainment area

& Doug the Digger Competition

PLUS Farmlands & Stihl Shop Attrills

Chainsaw Sculpturing & Demonstrations 4

MEMBERS, COMPETITORS, SPONSORS, PARTICIPANTS, FELLOW SECRETARIES; THE PRESIDENT & COMMITTEE OF THE TE PUKE A&P ASSOCIATION WELCOME YOU TO THE 107th ANNUAL SHOW. The Te Puke A&P Show is run under the Rules & Regulations of the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand – a copy of which is filed with the Secretary. PLEASE: Send entry forms (enclosed) as soon as possible. If you have any queries concerning the show/competitions/trade space/membership, etc. please do not hesitate to contact:The Secretary, Mobile (021)1330709 or leave message (07)533-3129 or Email: [email protected] (Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday) Competitors – please complete your entry forms at your earliest convenience and return with appropriate fees to:- Te Puke A&P Show, Box 267, Te Puke 3153.

OFFICERS PATRON: PRESIDENT: VICE PRESIDENT: SECRETARY/TREASURER: AUDITOR: HONORARY SURGEONS: HONORARY VETERINARIAN: HONORARY SOLICITOR:

ALLAN WHITEHEAD ROGER HINTZ ASHBY WHITEHEAD KIM CAWTE BENNETT GIBSON TE PUKE MEDICAL CENTRE TE PUKE VET CENTRE FENTON MCFADDEN

SPECIAL THANKS TO: * THE TE PUKE A&P SHOW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE & HELPERS * JUDGES & STEWARDS * MC – MIKE JONES * OFFICIALOPENING HIS WORSHIP WBOPDC MAYOR ROSS PATERSON * JOHN THURSTON FOR BEING THE ON COURSE VETERINARIAN * ST. JOHNS AMBULANCE & THE TE PUKE FIRE BRIGADE NOTE: Membership = $15.00 (You will receive 2 tickets valued @ $20 & schedule) GATE FEES – UNDER 5 FREE, CHILDREN $2.00, PERSONS 13 & OVER $10.00 FAMILY FEE (2 ADULTS/4 CHILDREN $25

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COMMITTEES HORSE SECTION Chief Steward - Ian Taylor Alan Thompson, Bess Thompson, Bruce Calder, Ross Niccol, Graham Hintz, Garry Burt, Erin Burt, Maggie Waite, Barry Waite, Vicki Nicholson, Bruce Orr, Colleen Hoggins, Kaye Niccol, Karen Potter, Nigel Lilly, Maureen Orr SHEEP SECTION Chief Steward - Neville Ashe John Clark, R Matthews, Andrew Natusch, Rick Powdrell, B Ashe, Dave Morrison, Ross Clark, Colin Horn, Bruce Blaymires DAIRY CATTLE & CALF SECTION Chief Steward – Brenda Salvidge Keith Wratt SHEARING SECTION Chief Steward - David Hodge Carol Hodge, Graeme McCarroll, Steve Vercoe, William Barry, Russell Brown PETS CORNER Chief Steward – Colette Hintz Karen Reynolds HOME INDUSTRIES TEAM Chief Steward – Jacque Whitehead Val Gibbons, Janette Whitehead, Linda Whitehead, Ann Partridge, Barb Van Selm, Marion Hart TRADE SPACE Chief Steward - John Jensen

Ashby Whitehead, Chris Jensen, Martin Carey ENTERTAINMENT Ashby Whitehead, Chris Jensen, Allan Whitehead, Roger Hintz, Brian Pinkerton, Kevin Marsh, John Singleton, John Whitehead, Murray Jensen HIGHLAND DANCING Chief Steward - Sheree Koberstein ROVING OFFICIALS Kevin Marsh, Allan Whitehead SHOW EXECUTIVE - President, Vice President, John Jensen, All Chief Stewards, Patron, Val Gibbons, Kevin Marsh, Janette Whitehead, Bruce Calder, Alan Thompson LAND COMMITTEE - Allan Whitehead, Kevin Marsh, Graeme McCarroll, Chris Jensen, Ashby Whitehead, Roger Hintz GENERAL COMMITTEE - Brian Pinkerton, Chris Jensen, Colette Hintz, Colin Bendall, Wayne Bethell, David Blackmore, Bevan Reid, Martin Carey, Keith Wratt, Bruce & Maureen Orr HONORARY MEMBERS - John Singleton, John Thurston, Alan Cotter, Chris McFadden, Brian Pinkerton LIFE MEMBERS - Tony Drabble, Neville Ashe, Kevin Marsh, Graeme McCarroll, Janette Whitehead, Peter Cram, John Jensen, Alan Thompson (& RAS Life Member), Allan Whitehead (& RAS Life Member), Val Gibbons, Graham Hintz

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MISS & MASTER JUNIOR TE PUKE FREE ENTRY – First 15 Entries Accepted Proudly Sponsored by HARGREAVES CHARITABLE TRUST Last year’s 1st Placegetters not eligible to enter PRIZES: AGE LIMIT: ENTRIES: JUDGING:

1st $30 gift, 2nd $20 gift, 3rd $10 gifts for both boys/girls 4 years and up to 7 years of age Close at 9.20 a.m. – on Show Day Please register entries at Home Industries Building Commences at 9.30 a.m.

MISS & MASTER A&P TE PUKE FREE ENTRY – First 15 Entries Accepted Proudly Sponsored by J.P. & P.J. JENSEN Last year’s 1st Placegetters not eligible to enter PRIZES: AGE LIMIT: ENTRIES: JUDGING:

1st $30 gift, 2nd $20 gift, 3rd $10 gifts for both boys/girls 8 years and up to 11 years of age Close at 9.20 a.m. – Saturday on Show Day Please register entries at Home Industries Building Commences at 9.30 a.m.

Be sure not to miss viewing the “PET CORNER” Proudly sponsored by Te Puke Vet Centre & Colette & Roger Hintz Animals & Birds on display & some available for purchase

Donkey rides too! 7

TE PUKE HIGHLAND DANCING Te Puke A&P Show 9th February 2013 If wet, dancing will be held at St. Patricks Hall, Beatty Ave, Te Puke Commencing: 9.30am Saturday (Sponsored by Farmlands & Colin Bendall) To be conducted under the rules of the Piping & Dancing Assn NZ (Inc). Adjudicator to be confirmed Entries to Secretary: Mrs S.Koberstein, 530 Te Matai Road, R D 8, Te Puke 3188 (Ph 07 573 8788) Entries Close 1st February 2013 – EARLY ENTRIES RECEIVE 1X ADULT GATE PASS (.50cents extra per dance to enter on the day) CLASS 1 1. 2. 3. 4. CLASS 2 5. 6. 7. 8. CLASS 3 9. 10. 11. 12. CLASS 4 13. 14. 15. 16. CLASS 5 17. 18. 19. 20. CLASS 6 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Under 8 years – Medal 1st/2nd/3rd Entry Fee $3.00 Highland Fling Sword Dance Irish Jig Sailors Hornpipe Under 10 years – Medal 1st/2nd/3rd Entry Fee $3.00 Highland Fling Sword Dance Irish Jig Sailors Hornpipe Under 12 years – Medal 1st/2nd/3rd Entry Fee $3.00 Highland Fling Sword Dance Irish Jig Sailors Hornpipe Under 14 years – 1st $6, 2nd $5, 3rd $4 Entry Fee $3.00 Highland Fling Sean Truibhas Irish Hornpipe Sailors Hornpipe Open – 1st $6, 2nd $5, 3rd $4 Entry Fee $3.00 Highland Fling Sword Dance Irish Jig Sailors Hornpipe Merit Awards – 1st Sash, 2nd Rossette, 3rd Rossette Entry Fee $4.00 Under 8 Merit Award Irish Jig – +1st $6, 2nd $5, 3rd $4 Entry Fee $4.00 Under 10 Merit Award Sword Dance –+1st $6, 2nd $5, 3rd $4 Entry Fee $4.00 Under 12 Merit Award Irish Jig – +1st $6, 2nd $5, 3rd $4 Entry Fee $4.00 Under 14 Merit Award Sailors Hornpipe –+1st $6, 2nd $5, 3rd $4 Entry Fee $4.50 Open Merit Award Highland Fling –+1st $6, 2nd $5, 3rd $4 Entry Fee $4.50

ORDER OF EVENTS –5, 14, 2, 10, 17, 6, 13, 25, 22, 1, 9, 18,/ 7, 11, 3, 15, 23, 21, 19,/ 4, 12, 16, 8, 20, 24. Conditions:1. Points prize can only be won in own age group. In the event of a tie, aggregate marks will be used. Open trophy can only be taken by competitor 14 years and over. 2. P & D cards must be presented when collecting competitor numbers. 3. Competitors dance at their own risk. “HAPPY DANCING”

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ENTRY FORM (one entry form per competitor) TE PUKE HIGHLAND DANCING Send entries to: Sheree Koberstein, 530 Te Matai Rd, R D 8, Te Puke 3188 COMPETITOR DETAILS

TEACHER DETAILS

Name: …………………………………..

Name: ……………………………………….

Address: ……………………………….

Address: …………………………………….

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Phone & Mobile: ……………………/…………………… Email: ……………………………………………………. Age/DOB: …………… Reg #: ……………… EVENT# DANCE ENTRY FEE _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Late entry fee (if any)

$

PLUS MUSIC FEE

$3.00

TOTAL

$__________

Entries close 1st February to receive 1x Adult & 1x Competitor Pass (Save $10)

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Bay Of Plenty Western Riding Club Te Puke A and P Show Programme – NZWRF POINTS APPROVED Saturday 9 February 9am Start – Judge: TBA

$7.00 per class, childrens classes free[Type a quote from the document or the summary of an interesting point. You can position the text box anywhere in the document. Use the Drawing Tools tab to change the formatting of the pull quote text box.] Showmanship Horsemanship 1. Open 4. Open 2. Rookie – Non-points 5.Rookie 3. Give it a Go – Non-points 6. Give it a Go - Non-points Pleasure Versatility 7. Open 10. Open - Non-points 8. Rookie 11. Rookie - Non-points 9. Give it a Go - Non-points Lunch Break Children's Classes (run at lunch time) 12. Lead Line (under 10 years) - Non-points 13. Walk and Jog (under 14 years and able to ride un-aided) - Non-points 14. Stick Horse Barrel Race (under 10 years) - Non-points Trail 15. Open 16. Rookie 17. Give it a Go - Non-points Cowboy Trail – timed obstacle/trail game(All competitors must wear an approved Crash Helmet regardless of age.)

18.Open Non-points 19.Give it a go - Non-points Break'n'out -performed on the rail and who-ever breaks gait is out, last competitor wins 20.Open -Non-points 21.Give it a go - Non-points Bending Race – (All competitors must wear an approved Crash Helmet regardless of age.) 22.Open 23.Give it a go - Non-points Pens are not available, sorry. BOPWRC & Te Puke A&P Assn. accept no responsibility for damage to rider or horse or personal property. BOPWRC thank you for your entry and wish everyone a great show.

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This show is run under NZWRF rules and will be run on grass in a roped off arena. Give it a go classes are for members / non-members who want to give it a go, this class is walk and jog only for all riders capable of riding un-aided. Competitors choosing 'give it a go' level must only compete in give it a go classes for the entire day. All competitors must use western tack and attire, if tack is a problem please contact BOPWRC to see if we can help. Open & Rookie are run as per NZWRF rules. One form per rider/horse combination ENTRY FORM Horse Name....................................................................NZWRF #..................... Exhibitor Name..............................................................NZWRF #...................... Rookie? Yes/No

Member of club or Breed Assoc. ………………………….

I hereby agree to the rules of the New Zealand Western Riding Federation Inc. I understand that any information appearing on this form will be used for NZWRF purposes only and will not be divulged to any other source.

Signature.............................. ………..Contact Name............................................... Address...................................................................................................................... Phone............................. Email.................................................................................. Classes entered: (use numbers from schedule) Open....................................................Rookie....................................................... Give it a go.….................................... Children’s Classes........................................ Fees to pay Open.............................Entries at $7.00

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Rookie..........................Entries at $7.00

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Give it a go...................Entries at $7.00

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Children’s Classes................Entries at $0.00 =$0.00 Post completed form with payment to: BOPWRC, C/- Julie Sloan, 559 Belk Road, Tauriko, RD1, Tauranga.

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ALL BREED DAIRY CATTLE SECTION (NAIT #443128) CONTACT: ENTRY FEE:

START TIME: PRIZES:

Brenda Salvidge – Phone 573-8983 or 0275072788 Calf Club = $2.00 per class (incl. GST) Members = $5.00 per class (incl. GST) Non Members = $7.00 per class (incl. GST) 10.00 a.m. Ribbons for All Classes. 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $6 in Calf Section & 1st $25, 2nd $15, $10 in Dairy Cattle unless otherwise stated and in some classes product from sponsors.

**Boys’ and Girls’ Agricultural Club Classes to follow Dairy Cattle Classes Conditions 1. All dairy cattle two years and upward are to be visibly in milk. 2. All pedigree stock of twelve months to be eligible for stud book. 3. All pedigree and dairy cattle to be haltered. 4. Only stock from TB and Brucellosis Accredited herds which are not subject to Movement Control and have necessary TB Movement Cards may be exhibited. 5. The New Zealand Friesian Council passed a resolution allowing econd and subsequent generations i.e. females prefixed by the letters SRB, SRC, SRD, Off Colour (OC) and Red Factor to be shown in the Pedigree Friesian section at A & P shows. TB Status of Show Cattle That all cattle entered for showing which are 3 months of age and over must be accompanied by a signed and dated T.B. Declaration card. The animals must have either a T.B. Free or an accredited T.B. Free status, and in the case of breeding stock, be accredited Brucellosis Free. T.B. Testing Requirements Declared T.B. Movement Controlled Areas – Cattle 3 months of age and over which are farmed or grazed within a Declared T.B. Movement controlled area must be negative to a T.B. Test within 60 days prior to the start date of the show. All Other Areas – Cattle 12 months of age and over, farmed or grazed outside of the Declared T.B. Movement controlled areas, must be negative to a T.B. test within 12 days.

DEXTER CLASSES 1. 2. 3. 4.

TUROA DEXTER CATTLE STUD Dexter Calf Dexter Yearling Dexter 2 years & older Dexter Steer – any age

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ALL BREED DAIRY CATTLE (Affiliated)

Class 5. 6. 7. 8. *

BLACKETTS PHARMACY Four Years & Over – In Milk BLACKETTS PHARMACY Three Years – In Milk JOHN & LINDA FOWLER Two Years – In Milk JOHN & LINDA FOWLER Best Uddered Cow or Heifer Senior Female Champion - $30 prize money 9. TIXALL TRUST Senior Pair of Cows – in milk 10. TIXALL TRUST Junior Pair 11. Yearling Heifer 12. BLACKETTS PHARMACY Heifer Calf * JUNIOR FEMALE CHAMPION - $30 prize money * SUPREME CHAMPION (cow, yearling, calf) - $50 prize money 13. JOHN & LINDA FOWLER Young Handler (12 yrs & under) $10 prize money 14. BLACKETTS PHARMACY Young Handler (13 – 18 years) - $15 prize money ALL BREED BEEF CATTLE (Affiliated & Non Affiliated) 15. Beef Calf 16. Yearling BOYS & GIRLS OPEN CALF SECTION (DAIRY & BEEF) 17. Leading Light or Heavy (9 years and under) 18. Leading Light or Heavy (10 years and over) 19. Child’s Effort Light or Heavy (9 years and under) 20. Child’s Effort Light or Heavy (10 years and over) 21. Dairy Type Light or Heavy (9 years and under) 22. Dairy Type Light or Heavy (10 years and over) 23. Champion & Reserve Dairy Calf (9 years and under) - $15 & $10 prize money 24. Champion Dairy Calf (10 years and over) - $15 & $10 prize money 25. Supreme Champion Dairy Calf - $20 prize money

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SHEEP CHIEF STEWARD: ASS. STEWARDS: PRIZES: ENTRY FEE: RULES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Mr Neville Ashe, Phone (07)573-8615 RN Matthews, A Natusch, R Powdrell, J Clark, B Ashe, R Clark, Colin Horn Ribbons for Champion &Reserve, Ewes & Rams As stated per each Section (GST inclusive)

Two or more exhibitors are required for prize money to be paid, more than 5 entries for third prize. Entries to be penned by 9.15 a.m. Judging commences at 9.30 a.m. All sheep to be in NATURAL CONDITION and to have been shorn after 20th July. Exhibitors’ display of breeds, other than scheduled for competition will be welcome.

EXPORT LAMB COMPETITION SPONSORED by Bayer, Pfizer & Merial Lambs will be judged ‘on hoof’ at Te Puke A&P Show, Saturday 9th February and ‘on hook’ at AFFCO Rangiuru on Monday. PRIZES: (Show) PRIZES: (AFFCO)

Class 1.

2.

First $15, Second $10, Third $5 (each class) Class 1 – First $150, Second $100, Third $40, Fourth $20 Class 2 – First $100, Second $50, Third $25, Fourth $15

A PEN OF 3 PRIME LAMBS 17.1 KG up to and not including 21.3 kgs – Entry Fee $10 .00. The Group with the Highest Export Meat Value will be the Winner. A PEN OF 3 LAMBS WHICH ARE UP TO & INCLUDING 17.0 KGS CARCASS WEIGHT – Entry Fee $5.00 The group with the Highest Export Meat Value will be the Winner.

MR & MRS G N ASHE - BOYS AND GIRLS PET LAMBS Class 3. PET LAMB, BLACK FACE – Entry Free, Rosettes & Prizes – First $5, Second $3, Third $2 4. PET LAMB WHITE FACE – Entry Free, Rosettes + First $5, Second $3, Third $2

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NOVARTIS BLACK & COLOURED SHEEP RULES * All sheep to be in natural condition * Entry Fee - $2.00 (inclusive GST) per class * Classes 5 – 8 plus to be shorn not earlier than 20th July * Prizes – 1st $10, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $4.00 unless otherwise specified Class 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

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RAM OVER 12 MONTHS AND UNDER 21 MONTHS BOP Branch of B.C.S.B.A. donation – extra $20 for 1st prize RAM OVER 21 MONTHS BOP Branch of B.C.S.B.A. donation – extra $20 for 1st prize EWE OVER 12 MONTHS AND UNDER 21 MONTHS BOP Branch of B.C.S.B.A. donation – extra $30 for 1st prize EWE OVER 21 MONTHS Dave Morrison donation – extra $20 for 1st prize EWE LAMB, shorn after 1st December Alma Harte donation – extra $20 for 1st prize WOOLLEY LAMB; EWE, RAM, WETHER Barbara Swale donation – extra $20 for 1st prize BREEDERS GROUP – 1 RAM, 1EWE and 1 EWE LAMB (to be nominated From the above classes before judging commences) Gillie Palmer donation – extra $20 for 1st prize CHAMPION RAM - $25.00 RESERVE CHAMPION RAM CHAMPION EWE - $25.00 RESERVE CHAMPION EWE

Special Awards * *

BEST WOOLLED SHEEP Dave Morrison donation - $20.00 MOST POINTS IN B&C SHEEP & WOOL BOP Branch of B.C.S.B.A. – to receive the Wall Hanging

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BLACK AND COLOURED SCORE CARD Catalogue No………….. Class ……………………………………………………………. Exhibitor ………………………………………………………. Maximum Points Points Awarded

1. EVENNESS of: Quality over fleece

10

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Staple length over fleece 10

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Variation and degree of intensity of pigmentation shall not be considered a fault

2. SOUNDNESS

10

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3. CRIMP

10

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4. STAPLE FORMATION 10

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5. STAPLE LENGTH

5

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6. HANDLE

10

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7. FREEDOM FROM FAULT

10

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Freedom from kemp, vegetable matter, mud, skirts or any other hereditary or acquired faults.

8. CLEAN FLEECE WEIGHT

25

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Points allocated on clean fleece weight

TOTAL

Commensurate with handcraft requirement. Penalty in proportion to degree of tenderness or break. Even and well defined throughout the staple and fleece and characteristic of breed type. Typical of breed type, clearly defined & even. Commensurate with handcraft requirement. Short or overgrown fleeces incur penalty. Characteristic of breed type and commensurate with handcraft requirements.

100

Grassy fleece weight (kg) …………

Estimated mean fibre diameter ……… microns

Clean fleece weight (kg) ………….

Yield (%) ……………..

Steward ……………………………. These details are included to give exhibitors and idea of how the competition will be judged.

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FLEECE COMPETITION STEWARDS: PRIZES: ENTRIES CLOSE: ENTRY FEE:

Mr R Powdrell, Phone (07)573-7481 Mr A Natusch, Phone (07)533-3568 First $30, Second $20, Third $10 With the Secretary, Box 267, Te Puke one week prior to Show $3.00 (inclusive GST) for each Class

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 1. Winning fleeces will be eligible to be nominated by the A&P Association or Wool Broker to go forward for entry in the New Zealand Wool Brokers Assoc. National Golden Fleece Competition to be held at Christchurch. 2. All fleeces must be skirted to the highest commercial standard and must be of a normal season’s growth. 3. Fleeces entered in each class shall be clearly marked with the number of the class in which they are entered. Fleeces entered in the wrong class will be reclassed by the judge. 4. Each fleece must be contained in its own polythene bag, properly labelled with the exhibitor’s name and address and class number. Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

J&J POWDRELL STRONG HOGGET – 34 microns or more J&J POWDRELL FINE HOGGET – 29 to 33 microns or less J&J POWDRELL EWE FLEECE – 29 microns or more J & J POWDRELL EXTRA FINE FLEECE, HOGGET OR EWE – 28 microns or less CHAMPION FLEECE – First place getters in Classes 1, 2, 3 & 4 - Prize: $80

BLACK & COLOURED FLEECE PRIZES: ENTRIES CLOSE: ENTRY FEE:

First $10, Second $6, Third $4 With the Secretary, Box 267, Te Puke one week prior to show $3.00 (inclusive GST) for each class

Class 6. PGG WRIGHTSON MATURE FLEECE – 31 microns and finer 7. PGG WRIGHTSON MATURE FLEECE – 33 microns and stronger 8. PGG WRIGHTSON HOGGET FLEECE – 30 microns and finer 9. PGG WRIGHTSON HOGGET FLEECE – 31 microns and stronger 10. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION FLEECE from classes 6 - 9 Special Award of $50 to highest pointed Fleece exhibited by a BOP BCSBA branch member. Branch to pay prize.

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SHEARING COMPETITION Classes

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

OPEN – Entry Fee $20.00 Prizes: First $500, Second $250, Third $150, Fourth $100 SENIOR SHEARER – Entry Fee $15.00 Prizes: First $240, Second $140, Third $100, Fourth $70 INTERMEDIATE SHEARER – Entry Fee $12.00 Prizes: First $140, Second $80, Third $60, Fourth $50 JUNIOR SHEARER – Entry Fee $10.00 Prizes: First $100, Second $70, Third $50, Fourth $30 VETERAN’S EVENT – OVER 55 YEARS – Entry Fee $10.00 Prizes: First $100, Second $70, Third $50, Fourth $30 OPEN PLATE - Prizes: First $110, Second $85, Third $65, Fourth $40 (All entry fees and prize money are GST inclusive)

Special Awards – * Bob Mutton Memorial Shield – SENIOR CHAMPION * Alistair Simpson Memorial Trophy – OPEN CHAMPION * Bowen Bros. Shield – CLEANEST SHEARER, ANY EVENT * Muir Cup - VETERANS THANK YOU TO THE SPONSORS FOR THE ABOVE EVENTS:-

Eastpack Ltd, Pat & Bub Allan, David & Kay Blennerhassett Pikowai Carriers , Alec & Sue Muir (Muir Partnership) David & Carol Hodge, Graeme & Eliz McCarroll, Guy Campbell Dorothy Mutton, Winston Bryant, Ray & Shirley Hayward John Magee, Darryl Jensen Whyone Farm 18

HORSE SECTION RAS Rules The use of tranquillisers, stimulants, or any drugs capable of affecting the performance of horses and 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 Judicial Committee (FSJC) procedures and rules (refer rule 97 RAS Equestrian Judges & Competitors Rule Book and rule 55a of the RAS General Rules and Regulations). This Show supports the RAS ‘Yellow Card’ system and 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 in accordance with RAS rules & per the RAS website.

CHIEF STEWARD: ENTRIES CLOSE:

Mr Ian Taylor, Phone (07)533-3390 One week prior to the show whereby you will receive a complimentary entry pass VALUED @ $10.00.

A LATE ENTRY FEE WILL APPLY OF $10 FOR THE DAY ENTRY FEE IS $10/ADULT, $2/CHILD RULES: 1. All Competitors ride at their own risk. 2. NOTE: Horse heights for classes have changed per new RAS rules. 3.. All post entries close at noon on Show Day. 4. Local Boundaries: Rocky Cutting, Kairua, Pikowai, Rotorua County

PONY RINGS SPECIAL NOTES: Due to lack of patronage there will be no Flat Classes, Round the Ring Jumping or Showjumping Classes for Ponies Novice Pony Classes Only GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. In all jumping events two baulks are allowed in Novice Classes. 2. All riders must wear approved skull helmets/hard hats. 3. Any competitor not appearing on time or at Steward’s Call will be disqualified.

ENTRY PASSES All late and post entry exhibitors/competitors 13 years & over are required to pay the standard gate entry fee of $10.00, $2.00 for children and FREE for under 5 year old children.

A LATE ENTRY FEE WILL APPLY OF $10 FOR THE DAY 19

EVENT “A” STEWARDS: START: PRIZES: ENTRY FEES: Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

7. 8.

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HACKS (Flat Classes) Tana. Murray, Kevin White 9.00 a.m. First $20, Second $12, Third $8 $6.00 including GST, per Class unless otherwise stated

NOVICE HACK (0 – 2 Wins) NOVICE HACK (0 – 5 wins) HACK (158 & over) BEST PACED & MANNERED HACK LADIES HACK TO BE RIDDEN BY A LADY IMPROVER HACK (Open only to horses that have not won a Champion or Reserve Champion in a hack class at time of entering the ring at any A&P Show) NANRIC ROAD FINE FOODS – Faye & Ian Taylor OPEN HACK (Entry Fee $8.00. First Prize $50.00, Second $25.00, Third $10.00) CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK (Ribbons Only – First & Second placegetters) Donated by: BESS & ALAN THOMPSON HINTZ FAMILY TRUST RIDER ON THE FLAT

WORKING HUNTER SECTION ENTRY FEE: STEWARDS: START TIME: NOTE:

EVENT “B”

$6.00 including GST per Class unless otherwise stated Tana Murray, Kevin White To Follow the Hack Ring Championship Classes are HOY qualifying

Class 1, 2 & 3 are judged 40% jumping, 30% confirmation, 30% paced & mannered 1. NOVICE WORKING HUNTER Prizes – First $25, Second $15, Third $10 2. LIGHTWEIGHT WORKING HUNTER To be judged on type, worked on flat and to jump a short course. Prizes – First $25, Second $15, Third $10 3. HEAVYWEIGHT WORKING HUNTER To be judged on type, worked on flat and to jump a short course. Prizes – First $25, Second $15, Third $10 4. CHAMPION WORKING HUNTER

Classes 4 – 12 judged 80% jumping style, 20% paced & mannered 5.

EYE OPENER JUMP Entry Fee - $10.00

Prizes – First $50, Second $30, Third $20

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8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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HINTZ FAMILY TRUST (Graham & Diane Hintz) IMPROVER. Open only to horses that have not won a Champion or a Reserve Champion In a Hunter Class at time of entering the ring at any A&P Show Prizes – First $20, Second $10, Third $6 PIKOWAI FARMS & NANRIC ROAD FINE FOODS CHAMPION HUNTER (Keith Conway Memorial Trophy) Entry Fee $30.00 Prizes – First $500, Second $300, Third $200, Fourth $100, Fifth $50 Champion & Reserve ribbons to be presented by Black & White Farms/G Hintz PAUL HICKSON HUNTER (0 – 2 wins) Prizes – First $20, Second $10, Third $6 PAUL HICKSON HUNTER JUMP (open to those not in class 7 & 10) Prizes – First $20, Second $10, Third $6 LOCAL HUNTER JUMP (Jubilee Cup) Prizes – First $20, Second $10, Third $6 OPEN JUMP (My Royden Cup) Entry Fee $15.00 Prizes – First $150, Second $60, Third $25, Fourth $15 ROTORUA & BAY OF PLENTY HUNT TROPHY JUMP – Entry Fee $10.00 Open to financial members of a hunt who have hunted during the past season. Prizes – First $100, Second $75, Third $40, Fourth $25, Fifth $10 OPEN WIRE JUMP (Rum Cup) Prizes – First $20, Second $10, Third $6

SADDLE HUNTER (Flat Classes) STEWARDS: START: PRIZES: ENTRY FEE:

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Kathy Hareb, Peter Hareb EVENT “C” 9.00 a.m. First $18, Second $10, Third $6 unless otherwise stated $6.00 including GST per Class – Competitors may enter either Saddle Hunter or Park Hack Classes but not both

HINTZ FAMILY TRUST Novice Saddle Hunter (0 - 2 wins) Novice Saddle Hunter (0 – 5 wins) Saddle Hunter – up to 163 cm Saddle Hunter - over 163 cm Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter Ladies Saddle Hunter Open Saddle Hunter – First $25, Second $20, Third $15 CHAMPION SADDLE HUNTER – CHAMPION AND RESERVE SASHES (1st place getters with 2nd place getters on standby – ribbons only)

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PARK HACK RING (Flat Classes) STEWARDS: START: PRIZES: ENTRY FEE: Class 1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7.

Kathy Hareb, Peter Hareb Following Saddle Hunter Class First $18, Second $10, Third $6 $6.00 including GST per Class

EVENT “D”

Novice Park Hack (0-2 wins) STIHL SHOP ATTRILLS Novice Park Hack (0-5 wins) STIHL SHOP ATTRILLS Best Paced & Mannered Park Hack STIHL SHOP ATTRILLS Improver Park Hack Open only to horses that have not won a Champion or Reserve Champion In a Park Hack Class at time of entering ring at any A&P Show Ladies Park Hack Open Park Hack CHAMPION PARK HACK First & Second place getters in - ribbons only

LED SPORTHORSE (No Stallions) All heights & All breeds can enter EVENT “E” STEWARDS: Ross Niccol, Graham Hintz START: 10.00 a.m. ENTRY FEE: $8.00 per class PRIZE MONEY: First $20, Second $15, Third $10 Class 1. ALAN & BESS THOMPSON Best Presented Horse & Handler 2. Foal, Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding 3. 2 year old Colt, Filly or Gelding 4. CANDY LODGE 3 year old Colt, Filly or Gelding * CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR SPORTHORSE 5. ALAN & BESS THOMPSON Dry Mare – 4 years and over 6. Broodmare – 4 years and over (to have foal at foot or visibly in foal) 7. HINTZ FAMILY TRUST Gelding – 4 years and over * CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR SPORTHORSE * SUPREME CHAMPION LED SPORTHORSE (Selected from Champion Junior and Senior Led Sporthorse) 8. CANDY LODGE Suitable for Dressage 9. PAPAMOA BEACH HOLIDAY RESORT Suitable for Show Hacking 10. Suitable for Eventing 11. Suitable for Show Jumping 12. PAPAMOA BEACH HOLIDAY RESORT Suitable for Field Hunting

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EVENT “F”

TE PUKE PONY CLUB RING NOVICE STEWARD: START: ENTRY FEES: ENQUIRIES:

Run by Te Puke Pony Club 10.00 a.m. Ribbons Only Pay Entry of $20.00 to cover all events Karen Potter – Phone (027)4987447

Ribbons Proudly sponsored by Peter Cram Conditions 1. Only 2 jumping rounds per rider. 2. Approved safety helmets and long sleeves must be worn. 3. Combination may not enter any other ring at this show. 4. One horse, one rider & No dogs allowed. 5. Stewards may re-direct riders.

Class 1.

First Year Rider

2.

Best Pony Club Pony – lead rein only

3.

Best Pony Club Pony/Hack – off the lead rein

4.

Best Rider on the Flat – lead rein only

5.

Best Rider on the Flat – off the lead rein

6.

Best Rider over Poles on Ground – lead rein only

7.

Walk, Trot, Canter & Jump

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Best Rider over Jumps – 45 cm (NOVICE)

9.

Best Rider over Jumps – 60 cm

10.

Best Rider over Jumps – 80 cm

11.

Chocolate Fish Race

12.

Musical Sacks

13.

Consolation – open to riders who have not won a ribbon on the day

14.

Fancy Dress Competition (competitors must wear riding boots and safety Helmets)

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HARNESS HORSES (includes Miniatures) HEAD STEWARD: Colleen Hoggins (07)542-0530 START TIME: 10.00 a.m. RING BY CATTLE YARDS ENTRY FEE: $5.00 per Class (GST inclusive) EVENT “G” Class 1. BEST TURNED OUT MODERN Prizes – First $15, Second $12, Third $6, Fourth $4 2. W J CAVANAGH PANELBEATING BEST TURNED OUT TRADITIONAL TYPE Prizes – First $15, Second $12, Third $6, Fourth $4 3. B & M WAITE PACED & MANNERED 96.5cm and under Prizes – First $15, Second $12, Third $6, Fourth $4 4. PACED & MANNERED over 96.5cm and up to 128cm Prizes – First $15, Second $12, Third $6, Fourth $4 5. THE DENTAL CENTRE PACED & MANNERED over 128cm Prizes – First $15, Second $12, Third $6, Fourth $4 * CHAMPION AND RESERVE 6. LADY DRIVER Special Award of $20 Prizes – First $15, Second $12, Third $6, Fourth $4 7. WESTERN BAY HARNESS CLUB GENTLEMAN DRIVER Special Award of $20 Prizes – First $15, Second $12, Third $6, Fourth $4 8. THE DENTAL CENTRE PUT AND TAKE Prizes – First $12, Second $8, Third $5 9. WESTERN BAY HARNESS CLUB 128cm & under SLALOM (ANY PACE YOUR RISK) - Prizes – First $12, Second $8, Third $5 10. WESTERN BAY HARNESS CLUB Over 128 SLALOM (ANY PACE YOUR RISK) - Prizes – First $12, Second $8, Third $5 11. MCGREGORS WHOLESALE BARREL RACE (ANY PACE YOUR RISK) Prizes – First $12, Second $8, Third $5 12. W J CAVANAGH PANELBEATING 128 & under PRECISION CONE DRIVING Prizes – First $12, Second $8, Third $5 13. MCGREGORS WHOLESALE Over 128 PRECISION CONE DRIVING Prizes – First $12, Second $8, Third $5 BALANCE OF CLASSES TO BE COMPLETED ON SUNDAY FROM 9.30 A.M. FUN DAY!! ENTRY FEE: $15.00 for the day or $5.00 per class PRIZES: 1st $12/2nd $8/3rd $5 1. CONES 2. GAMBLERS STAKES 3. MARATHON DISTANCE APPROX 6 TO 8 KM Followed by a “PICNIC LUNCH”

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MINIATURE HORSE SECTION

EVENT “I”

Open to ALL registered miniature horses. Run under RAS and guidelines of NZ Miniature Horse rules. No horse under the age of 1 year is to be shown in a bit. No horse under the age of 2 years is to jump. ALL stallions must be shown in a web or leather halter and stallion tag to identify. A current RAS height certificate must be included with entries. 2012 Judge is H NOTE: RINGS BY CATTLE YARDS – EAST SIDE. * Entry Fee - $5.00 per class (inclusive GST) * Start Time: 9.30 a.m. sharp * Ribbons to 4th place Class CATEGORY A 1. Best presented Handler and Horse 2. Foal Weanling 3. Yearling Filly 4. Yearling Colt 5. Yearling Gelding CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION YOUNGSTOCK 6. Junior Mare 2 & 3yrs 7. Senior Mare 4yrs & over 8. Junior Gelding 2 & 3yrs 9. Senior Gelding 4yrs & over 10. Junior Stallion 2 & 3yrs 11. Senior Stallion 4yrs & over CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT SUPREME CHAMPION CATERGORY A Class CATERGORY B 12. Best Presented Handler and Horse 13. Foal Weanling 14. Yearling Filly 15. Yearling Colt 16. Yearling Gelding CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION YOUNGSTOCK 17. Junior mare 2 &3yrs 18. Senior Mare 4yrs & over 19. Junior Gelding 2 & 3yrs 20. Senior Gelding 4yrs & over 21. Junior Stallion 2 & 3yrs 22. Senior Stallion 4yrs & Over CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT SUPREME CHAMPION CATETGORY B

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COLOUR CLASSES A&B COMBINED 23. Solid Colour 24. Dilute 25. Multi Colour 23. Multi Other CHAMPION COLOUR A &B COMBINED RESERVE CHAMPION A & B COMBINED BEST MOVEMENT A & B COMBINED 27. Best Movement 2yrs & Under 28. Best Movement 3yrs & Over OBSTACLE COURSE A & B COMBINED 29. Junior 2yrs & Under 30. Senior 3yrs & Over JUMPING CATERGORY A 31. Novice Show Hunter 32. Open Show Hunter A CATERGORY B 33. Novice Show Hunter 34. Open Show Hunter

NEW PONY HUNTER RING JUNIOR RIDERS MAY RIDE HACKS OR PONIES

Entry Fee: Prize Money: Start Time:

$4.00 per class (includes RAS levy) First $8, Second $5, Third $3 From 10.00 a.m.

EVENT “J”

Classes 1 Best ‘Cared For’ Mount 2 Best Paced & Mannered 3 Rider on the Flat (12 years and under) 4 Rider on the Flat (16 years and under) 5 Eye Opener Jump (12 years and under) 6 Eye Opener Jump (16 years and under) 7 Maiden Jump 8 Open Jump 26

HOME INDUSTRIES FAIR SATURDAY, 9TH FEBRUARY 2013 FRIDAY 8TH AND SATURDAY 9TH FEBRUARY, 2013 Entries close at 4.00 p.m. on Friday 8th February, 2013 Please note that sponsors may vary to those stated. For any enquiries, please contact Jacque Whitehead 573 4005 or Linda Whitehead 573 6680

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TERMS & CONDITIONS FOR ALL EXHIBITORS (Please read carefully) No Exhibits to be removed from the Hall before 3.30 p.m. on Saturday. Presentation of trophies at 3.00 p.m. Only stewards are allowed in the Hall whilst judging is in progress. For general regulations, refer to Main Show Schedule. Entry Fee = 20 cents per entry including Teenage Section, except children whose entry fee is 10 cents per entry. All entries to be to the Home Industries Building, Showgrounds, by 4.00 p.m. on Friday 8th February, 2013. PRIZE MONEY = First $4.00, Second $2.00, Third $1.00, except where donated. All vouchers to be used during year of issue. Some vouchers may have valid dates on. All prize money to be paid out on Saturday between 12.00 noon and 2.30 p.m. at the Home Industries Building. No tied placings – see (8) below. TE PUKE A & P SILVER CHALLENGE TROPHIES in the following sections; Jams and Preserves Baking, Vegetables, Needlework, Senior Citizens. THE MARY LEWIS CHALLENGE ROSEBOWL for highest aggregate points over all sections. MRS AUDREY GULLIVER MEMORIAL TROPHY. MR AND MRS HICHENS TROPHY for Children’s Section. P.J.COLE TROPHY for Fruit Section. BARNETT CHALLENGE TRAY for highest points in Fruit and Vegetable Sections combined. MRS JUNE BENNETT MEMORIAL SILVER TRAY for Runner-Up in Vegetable Section. MRS MARY LAVIN TRAY for Cane Arts and Craft, and also Patchwork Section. OLIVE AND KEITH DAY TROPHY for Sewing Section. MRS J GULLIVER SILVER SALVER for Knitting Section. JAMIESON SILVER TRAY for Crochet Section. MR I.T. PILCHER AND FAMILY TROPHY for Teddy Bear Section. TE PUKE A & P SILVER TRAY for Non Local Winner. MR NED MARSH TROPHY for the Most Outstanding Exhibit, from over all the Sections, TE PUKE A&P AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY CUP for Photography Section, TE PUKE A&P TEENAGE CUP for the Teenage Section. In the event of a tie for any points prize, the competitor gaining the most number for first prizes takes the trophy. If still a tie, then the most number of second prizes, and so on. Stewards to be given power to advise the Judge to give a First, Second and Third Prize instead of only one prize where there are, in the Judge’s opinion, other entries that do not qualify for prizes.

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10. Any article that has taken a First Prize in any previous Te Puke Show is not eligible for entry to the same, or any other class. 10a. All entries must be completed within the last 12 months. 10b. Entries must by wholly the exhibitor’s own work and this must be certified by the exhibitor on the entry form. 11. Preserved fruit must NOT be vacuum packed. All jams, preserves, sauces, etc. to be clearly labelled. 12. Exhibits may be washed but not starched. 13. TE PUKE A & P ASSOCIATION TROPHY for the highest aggregate points over all sections gained by the Competitor who resides outside specified area. 14. Names of winners may be used for publication in newspapers. 15. Please have in an envelope, your items correct class numbers, entry form, correct entry fee and your name & address – VERY IMPORTANT. 16. No professional persons who sell the products or ware are able to enter. 17. No cash change given when presenting vouchers. 18. If nobody has entered a particular class, the Committee has the right to give gift prizes for First and Second placings in another class if surplus of prizes are left. 19. All baking to be completed 24 hours prior to judging. NOTE – ENTRIES IN ON FRIDAY, 8th FEBRUARY, 2013 BY 4.00 P.M. SECTION TWO – CHILDREN MR & MRS HICHENS TROPHY & GIFT FIRST PRIZE HARGREAVES CHARITIABLE TRUST GIFT FOR RUNNER-UP AGE LIMIT – 10 YEARS AND UNDER. AGE TO BE SHOWN ON ENTRY. ENTRY MUST BE CHILD’S OWN WORK

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Description Craft Article 6 years & under Craft Article 7 – 10 years Seed picture Plasticine or playdough creation (4 years & under) Vegetable toy or animal – 6 years & under Vegetable toy or animal – 7 – 10 years Painted or Decorated hard boiled egg Bookmark – kiwifruit Theme 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $2 Pikelets, 3 only (1 entry per person) Muffins x 3 Miniature sand saucer Peg doll Button Hole Decorated kiwifruit in a yoghurt container 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $2

Sponsor United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto Seeka Kiwifruit Industries United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto Seeka Kiwifruit Industries

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SECTION THREE – TEENAGE TROPHY – NANCY CRAM GIFT TE PUKE A&P TEENAGE CUP FOR FIRST PRIZE AGE LIMIT 11 – 16 YEARS. AGE TO BE SHOWN ON ENTRY.

Class 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

Description Article of patchwork Sewn garment, any material Junk sculpture Craft article Article of woodwork Handmade soft toy 3 muffins (1 entry per person) Chocolate cake (square), top iced only Banana cake un-iced Gift card Soap carving Home made jewellery Mobile A sketch drawing A4 size – kiwifruit theme 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $2

Sponsor United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto Cadbury United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto United Video & Lotto Seeka Kiwifruit Industries

SECTION FOUR – JAMS AND PRESERVES TROPHY – TE PUKE A&P ASSOCIATION SILVER ROSEBOWL Rules: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Class 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41.

All fruit to be bottled in syrup. Judges ONLY, if in doubt, have the right to open all fruit preserves. All preserved fruit to be in large quart jars. All jams, jellies, etc. to be in 375 gram to 454 gram jam jars. Competitors put name of produce & date on side of entries in this section. All produce must be at room temperature. Description One jar of dark plum jam One jar of berry jam One jar marmalade One jar jam not mentioned One jar kiwifruit jam Seeka Kiwifruit Industries 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $2 One jar lemon honey One jar pickle One jar peaches in syrup One jar preserved peppers or chilli One jar kiwifruit dessert sauce Seeka Kiwifruit Industries 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $2 One bottle plum sauce One jar tomato relish One jar of beetroot

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SECTION FIVE – BAKING TROPHY – TE PUKE A&P ASSOCIATION CAKE BASKET PLEASE BRING ALL ENTRIES IN THEIR OWN CLEAR PLASTIC BAGS, WITH TIES BAKING MUST BE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE BEFORE IT IS BAGGED & ENTERED

Class 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60.

Description Microwave chocolate cake, ring tin, plain icing Banana cake, not in ring tin, no icing. Plain white loaf of bread made from breadmaker. Plain scones made with butter, 3 only. (1 entry per person) Cheese scones, 3 only (1 entry per person) Pikelets, 3 only (1 entry per person) Shortbread, 3 only (1 entry per person) Kiwifruit Muffins, 3 only (1 entry per person) Seeka Kiwifruit Industries 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $2 Unbaked chocolate slice (3 only) Sponge roll, jam filled Sultana Cake Madeira Cake, round tin. Square chocolate cake, iced on top only Savoury muffins, 3 only (1 entry per person) Fruit & Nut Loaf Fruit cake, square Carrot Cake, with butter icing, square Apple shortcake, 3 pieces only (1 entry only) Cake Decorating (Decorating Judged Only) – Kiwifruit Theme Seeka Kiwifruit Industries 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $2 SECTION SIX – FRUIT TROPHY – P.J. COLE TROPHY ALL ENTRIES MUST BE HOME GROWN. PLEASE PRESENT FRUIT ON APPROPRIATE TRAYS FOR EASE OF DISPLAY

61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70.

3 x Meyer Lemons 3 other Lemons of one variety 3 x Cooking Apples 3 x Eating Apples 3 x Peaches 1 x Watermelon 3 x Pears 3 x Nashi Pears Collection of 5 different varieties of fruit in season, home grown Hass Avocado (non orchardist) x 3

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SECTION SEVEN – VEGETABLES TROPHY – TE PUKE A & P ASSOCIATION SILVER SALVER TROPHY – MRS JUNE BENNETT MEMORIAL SILVER TRAY For Runner-Up in Vegetable Section ALL ENTRIES MUST BE HOME GROWN. JUDGE HAS THE RIGHT TO CUT ALL VEGETABLES.

PLEASE PRESENT ON APPROPRIATE TRAYS (JARS) FOR EASE OF DISPLAY

Class 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81.

82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99.

Description 3 x Stalks Rhubarb 3 x Tomatoes, large variety (calyx must be on) 3 x Tomatoes, small variety (calyx must be on) One truss of Cocktail Tomatoes 1 x Apple Cucumber 1 x Green Cucumber 1 x Lettuce 1 x Pumpkin 1 x Squash 6 x French Beans 6 x Runner Beans FIRST PRIZES IN SECTION EVEN CLASSES 82 – 92 DONATED BY: JOHN’S ORGANIC WORLD (John Singleton) 3 x Round Beetroot 3 x Long Beetroot 1 x Kumara 3 x Sweet Peppers 3 x Sweetcorn Cobs (in husk) 6 x Brown or White Shallots 3 x Parsnips 3 x Whole Garlic. Tied bunch of at least 4 different Fresh Herbs. 3 x Large Onions of one variety (skin on) 3 x Small Onions of one variety (skin on) 3 x Long variety Carrots 3 x Short variety Carrots 3 x Large Potatoes 3 x Table Potatoes. 3 x Leaves Silverbeet. Natural garden oddity. Collection of 8 different vegetables (1 of each)

Trophy: BARNETT CHALLENGE TRAY awarded to the person gaining the Highest Aggregate Points in Sections 6 and 7

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SECTION EIGHT – ARTS AND CRAFTS TROPHY – LAVIN TRAY Class 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109.

Description Sponsor Wall Hanging painted on hard surface Wooden lathe work, natural stain, varnish allowed Hand Made Birthday Card – Unused Paper Tole – framed Beaded Craft Article Kiwifruit vine sculpture Seeka Kiwifruit Industries 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $2 Article of Jewellery Any folk art/Decorative art article. Decoupage on any article. Stencilling on any article.

SECTION NINE – SEWING TROPHY – OLIVE AND KEITH DAY VASE ALL GARMENTS MUST BE UNUSED

Class 110. 111. 112. 113.

Description Soft toy Any garment sewn, to fit an adult Any garment sewn, to fit a child 15 and under Soft Furnishing Article

SECTION TEN KNITTING TROPHY – TE PUKE A&P ASSOCIATION SILVER SALVER Donated by Mrs J Gulliver ALL GARMENTS MUST BE UNUSED

Class 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121.

Description Baby’s set, coat, bootees, bonnet or helmet any ply. (To fit up to 12 months of age.) Child’s Hand Knitted Article any ply. (To fit 12 mths – 5 years) Hand Knitted Article any ply. Any article, hand knitted by16 years and under. Knitted Shawl, any ply. Hand Knitted Article in any fibre/blend. Bed socks or T.V. slippers Scarf and Hat set.

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SECTION ELEVEN – NEEDLEWORK TROPHY – TE PUKE A & P ASSOCIATION SILVER TROPHY Rules 1. 2. 3. 4.

All exhibits in Needlework Section must be exhibitor’s own work and must not have won a First Prize at Te Puke Show. No needlework entry to be starched. Exhibitors to place name on article. Embroidery only judged.

Class 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130.

Description Embroidered article Cross Stitch article Article Hardanger embroidery Ribbon Embroidery Article Crewel Embroidery Article Unframed cross stitch (under 9 inches). Unframed cross stitch (over 9 inches). Framed cross stitch (under 9 inches) Framed cross stitch (over 9 inches) SECTION TWELVE – CROCHET TROPHY – JAMIESON SILVER TRAY

Rules 1. 2. Class 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136

Crochet may be stiffened. Please do not attach entry to any backing whatsoever. Description Table Centre Any article with edging (edging only to be judged) Baby Shawl Matinee jacket, 3 or 4 ply Any article in crochet, non mentioned. Rug/Blanket SECTION THIRTEEN – PATCHWORK TROPHY – LAVIN TRAY Judged on 75% technique and 25% choice of colours and overall look.

Class 137. 138. 139a. 139b. 140. 141.

Description Hand applique article Machine applique article Patchwork – hand quilted Patchwork – machine quilted Soft Furnishing article – cushion, table runner Wall hanging – hand or machine made

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SECTION FOURTEEN – SENIOR CITIZENS TROPHY – TE PUKE A&P ASSOCIATION 75TH JUBILEE CUP Age Limit – 65 years and over

ALL SECTION 14 FIRST PRIZES OF $5 SPONSORED BY TIXALL TRUST

Class 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148.

Description Craft article Oil Painting Watercolour Painting Knitted Soft Toy Article of Knitting Your own short poem (Kiwifruit theme) Seeka Kiwifruit Industries 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $2 Embroidered article

Sponsor Tixall Trust Tixall Trust Tixall Trust Tixall Trust Tixall Trust

Tixall Trust

SECTION FIFTEEN – TEDDY BEARS TROPHY – THE SEBASTIAN TROPHY (For Overall Winner on points of Section 15) Donated by Mr I.T. Pilcher & Family ALL WORK COMPLETED WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF SHOW DATE AND ALL WORK TO BE THE WORK OF ONE PERSON

Class 149. 150. 151. 152.

Description Teddy Bear Best Dressed Complete Bear Miniature Teddy Bear under 4 inches Posing Bear (filled with beans) SECTION SIXTEEN – ART ALL WORK COMPLETED WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF SHOW AND ALL WORK TO BE THE WORK OF ONE PERSON

153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158.

159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165.

Wearable - recycled Three Dimensional - recycled Wall Hanging – recycled Painting oil – open, ready to hang Painting water – open ready to hang Painting acrylic – open, ready to hang SECTION SEVENTEEN - AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY TE PUKE A&P AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY CUP – FIRST PRIZE All photos to be mounted individually, allowing 2 cm border New Zealand – capturing our country One or More Flowers (colour) Black & White – Kiwifruit Theme Seeka Kiwifruit Industries 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $2 Photo on Canvas – open Black and White – open Colour – open Manipulated - open

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HARGREAVES CHARITABLE TRUST CHILDREN’S COMPETITION Proudly sponsored by Hargreaves Charitable Trust & Maketu Pies PRIZE MONEY: FURTHER DETAILS: ENTRIES:

1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Watch the Te Puke Times Please take to the A&P Showgrounds Home Industries Building on FRIDAY 8th FEB BETWEEN 9 & 4 P.M.

**NAME & AGE ON BACK OF PICTURES PLEASE GROUP A 5 yrs Drawing about farm or orchard life, paint or crayon 5 yrs Playdough or clay, farm or orchard animal 6 – 7 yrs Drawing about farm or orchard life, paint or crayon 6 – 7 yrs Playdough or clay, farm or orchard animal 6 – 7 yrs Construction using Lego or Knex – orchard or farm theme 8 – 9 yrs Drawing of farm or orchard machine, crayon or pastel 8 – 9 yrs Drawing of farm or orchard animal, crayon or pastel 8 – 9 yrs Construction using Lego or Knex – orchard or farm theme 10 – 11 yrs Still life drawing of Kiwifruit (lead pencil or charcoal) 10 – 11 yrs Construction using Lego or Knex – orchard or farm theme with movement 12 & under Article made with small boxes 12 – 13 yrs Collage of farm scene, does not include 3D models or dioramas 12 – 13 yrs Papier Mache mask of farm or orchard animal 13 – 16 yrs Poster depicting a Kiwifruit Theme – A3 paint or crayon

GROUP B Sponsored by MAKETU PIES 9 – 13 yrs Junk Construction made of recycled materials – orchard or farm theme **NOTE: ALL BULK SCHOOL ENTRIES TO BE BROUGHT TO THE SHOWGROUNDS ON FRIDAY, 8TH FEBRUARY 2013 BETWEEN 9 A.M. AND 4 P.M.

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TE PUKE A&P SHOW SPONSORS Thank you for your support Pet Corner – Te Puke Veterinary Centre, Colette & Roger Hintz, Jean Drabble Miss & Master Competitions – Hargreaves Charitable Trust, John & Pat Jensen Endurocross – Te Puke Motorcycle Club Highland Dancing – Colin Bendall, Farmlands Te Puke Sheep – Bayer, Day Farms (Neville & Colleen Ashe), Merial, Pfizer, Pikowai Carriers Black & Coloured Sheep – Alma Harte, B.C.S.B.A., Barbara Swale, Dave Morrison, Gillie Palmer Black & Coloured Fleece – B.C.S.B.A., PGG Wrightson Pet Lambs – Day Farms (Neville & Colleen Ashe) Fleece – John & Jennifer Powdrell Shearing – David & Carol Hodge, Dorothy Mutton, Darryl Jensen – Why One Farm, Eastpack Ltd, Graeme & Eliz McCarroll, John Magee, Muir Partnership (Alex & Sue Muir), Guy Campbell, Ray & Shirley Hayward, David & Kay Blennerhassett, Winston Bryant Home Industries – Ashby & Linda Whitehead, Cadbury NZ, Seeka Kiwifruit Industries, Tixall Trust (Allan & Janette Whitehead), United Video & Lotto Cattle – Blacketts Pharmacy, Brenda & Paul Salvidge, Farmlands Te Puke, John & Linda Fowler, Turoa Dexter Cattle Stud (Keith & Heather Wratt) Harness Horses – The Dental Centre (Garry & Erin Burt), McGregors Wholesale, Western Bay Harness Club, Barry & Maggie Waite, Cavanagh Panelbeating Entertainment – Tixall Trust (Allan & Janette Whitehead) Horse – Alan & Bess Thompson, Candy Lodge (Kim Cawte), Farmlands Te Puke, Hintz Family Trust (Graham & Diane Hintz), Nanric Road Fine Foods (Faye & Ian Taylor), Papamoa Beach Holiday Resort Ltd, Paul Hickson – Accountant, Peter Cram, Pikowai Farms Bruce & Tessa Calder), Rotorua & BOP Hunt Club, Seeka Kiwifruit Industries, Stihl Shop Attrills, Te Puke Pony Club Children’s Section – Hargreaves Charitable Trust M.C. – Mike Jones Ribbons – Fonterra Chainsaw Demonstration – Farmlands Te Puke, Stihl Shop Attrills Western Riding – BOP Western Riding Club Digger Competition – Doug the Digger

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