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1 Produced by Peters Design & Print, 16 High Street, Turriff. Turriff District Agricultural Association TURRIFF SHOW (151st YEAR) TO BE HELD IN THE SHOWFIELD, TURRIFF on SUNDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 2015 (HORSES, PONIES, GOATS, RABBITS and PIGEONS) on MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 2015 (CATTLE, SHEEP, CLYDESDALE HORSES and POULTRY) SCHEDULE & PRIZE LIST CLOSING DATE FOR ALL ENTRIES SATURDAY, 4th JULY, 2015 SPORTS PROGRAMME Including Sulky Trotting; Open Jumping Competitions (British Showjumping Rules); The Knights of the Damned Jousting Display Team; Y.F.C. Tug-of- War; Highland Dancing; Vintage Vehicle Display; Children’s and Adult Races; Children’s Pet Parade; Massed Pipe Bands Display. Gates open at 7 a.m. on SUNDAY, 2nd AUGUST. Industrial, S.W.R.I., Flower Show, 300 Trade Stands including Oudoor, Exhibition Hall, Food Fayre, Indoor Shopping Mall, Art and Craft Marquee, Open Dog Show (Sunday), Companion Dog Show (Monday).

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1Produced by Peters Design & Print, 16 High Street, Turriff.

Turriff District

Agricultural Association

TURRIFF SHOW

(151st YEAR)TO BE HELD IN

THE SHOWFIELD, TURRIFFon SUNDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 2015

(HORSES, PONIES, GOATS, RABBITS and PIGEONS)

on MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 2015(CATTLE, SHEEP, CLYDESDALE HORSES

and POULTRY)

SCHEDULE & PRIZE LISTCLOSING DATE FOR ALL ENTRIES

SATURDAY, 4th JULY, 2015

SPORTS PROGRAMMEIncluding Sulky Trotting; Open Jumping Competitions (British Showjumping Rules); The Knights of the Damned Jousting Display Team; Y.F.C. Tug-of-War; Highland Dancing; Vintage Vehicle Display; Children’s and Adult Races; Children’s Pet Parade; Massed Pipe Bands Display.

Gates open at 7 a.m. on SunDAY, 2nd AuGuST. Industrial, S.W.R.I., Flower Show, 300 Trade Stands including Oudoor, Exhibition Hall, Food Fayre, Indoor Shopping Mall, Art and Craft Marquee, Open Dog Show (Sunday), Companion Dog Show (Monday).

MESSAGE to PROSPECTIVE

EXHIBITORS

On behalf of Turriff District Agricultural Association (T.D.A.A.) I would like to thank all those who exhibited at last year’s Turriff Show and also take this opportunity to welcome any prospective exhibitors to this year’s Show due to be held on Sunday 2nd and Monday 3rd August 2015. If this is your first time exhibiting at Turriff Show then I hope you find it to be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Every effort will be made to assist you with your entries and the Show Convenors and Stewards will be on hand to help during the Show.

We are delighted to welcome the Limousin Grand Prix in the cattle section and the Scottish Zwartbles National Show in the sheep section. Exhibiting livestock can be time consuming and expensive and this is recognized by T.D.A.A. who offer good prize money for all classes.

I acknowledge the tremendous support that various businesses, companies and individuals offer through sponsorship and donations, all of which is very much appreciated. Turriff Show is the largest two-day Show in Scotland, attracting crowds of up to 30,000 people annually and is recognised as the main shop window for the display of agricul-tural produce in the North East of Scotland. There are approximately 300 trade stands at the Show with a high proportion of outdoor agricul-tural stands and also includes a range of indoor trade stands which can be found in the exhibition hall, the food fayre, indoor shopping mall and the art and craft marquee.

Separate schedules are available for the Industrial Section, the Horticultural Section, the Sports Programme and the Open Dog Show. Please refer to the website www.turriffshow.org or contact the Secre-tary for further details and relevant entry forms.

Helen M. PatersonShow SecretaryCranna BridgeAberchirder, HuntlyAB54 7TX

Telephone / Fax: 01466 781866 E-mail: [email protected]

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RULES and REGULATIONS

Entries1. The Show is open to all-comers.2. An exhibitor may have more than one entry in any Class unless otherwise stated in the

Schedule.3. No animal may be entered for or compete in more than one of the Ordinary Classes unless

otherwise stated.4. Only stock entered in the Catalogue will be allowed to compete in any of the Classes unless

extra special circumstances are deemed to exist.5. All entries must be made to the Secretary on the appropriate entry schedule accompanied by

the Entry Money remittance not later than Saturday 4th July, 2015 for all entries. 6. Entry Money is as follows:- Cattle: T.D.A.A. Members £3, Non Members £6. Sheep: T.D.A.A. Members £2, Non Members £4. Goats: T.D.A.A. Members £2, Non Members £4. Horses and Ponies: T.D.A.A. Members £4, Non Members £8 (no charge for foals). Collie Dogs: £1; Poultry: £1; Rabbits and Cavies: £2 (block entry), Pigeons: £1.7. Membership of T.D.A.A. is available to all potential exhibitors at an annual fee of £26. Please

include remittance with entries.8. The pedigree and ages of all Pedigreed Cattle, Horses and Ponies and Goats must be included

with the entry schedule. Please insert the class number on the left hand side and add the ear tag number of all cattle entries.

9. Once all the entries are made, the Secretary will return an entry schedule to the exhibitor with numbers for exhibits. The exhibitor will also be issued passes for stock attendants and vehicles to allow access to the Showfield, tickets for stockman’s teas / coffees and final instructions.

Livestock1. All cattle, sheep, goats, collie dogs, fur and feather shown must have been the absolute prop-

erty of the Exhibitor for one month previous to the Show and the owner must give satisfactory evidence of the age and other requisites of the animal to be allowed to compete.

2. Livestock entering the Showfield for exhibition on the Monday should not arrive before 7 p.m. on the Sunday.

3. All animals entered for exhibition must remain in the Showfield until 3 p.m. on the afternoon of the Show.

4. Scottish animals moving to Turriff Show for exhibition for the first time will not have to be kept separate prior to moving to the Show irrespective of whether any other livestock have been moved on to those premises in the 13-day period immediately before moving. If attending only one Show within any one 13-day period the animal will not require to be held separate on return from the Show nor will the return home trigger a 13-day standstill for any other animal on the home farm. Also animals may move from Show to Show or may return to their usual premise of residence without triggering a 13-day standstill provided they are kept in separate facilities under an approved separation agreement with the Scottish Government Rural Directorate.

5. The transit of Animals (Cleansing and Disinfection) (Scotland) Regulations 2005 applies to vehicles taking animals to and from the Show. Please ensure that all vehicles, including hauli-ers transportation are thoroughly clean.

Horses and Ponies1. All equines must be accompanied by a passport and for all animals born, or passports issued,

on or after 1st July, 2009 to be fitted with a microchip as per the Horse Identification (Scotland) Regulations 2009.

2. Horse or pony exhibitors cannot show any animal that has been leased, sold or on loan from the Judge.

3. If the horse or pony exhibitor does not own the animal then full details of the owner’s name and address must be provided with the entry.

Cattle1. All cattle for exhibition must comply with current Scottish Government Rural Directorate regula-

tions.2. Cows of all Beef Breeds, other than the British Blue breed, whether or not having at some time

been subject to ovum transfer or a flushing programme, must have given birth to a live or full-term calf on or after 1st August 2014 and before the day of the Show.

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3. Shorthorn and Aberdeen Angus two-year-old heifers must be in calf or have had a calf when exhibited.

4. Pure-bred bullocks and pure unregistered heifers may compete in the Cross Bred Cattle Section.

5. All cattle must be led in the Judging Rings, unless otherwise stated.6. Cattle must be ear tagged in accordance with Scottish Government Rural Directorate guidance.7. All Carcase cattle must be Farm Assured.8. Cattle moving to and from the Show must have their movements notified to BCMS (British Cattle

Movement Service). When an animal moves to and from the Showground you need to do the following:-

• report a movement ‘off’ your holding• the Show Secretary reports movements ‘on’ and ‘off’ the Showground• report the movement back on to your holding

You must fill in the movement summary section on the passport for your ‘off’ and ‘on’ move-ment. The Show Secretary will fill in the movement summary for the movement ‘on’ and ‘off’ the Showground.

All registered cattle keepers can report movements using CTS online at www.bcms.gov.uk instead of using the movement cards. For each animal taken to the Showground you must have one of the following documents:-

• a chequebook style passport (CPP13)• a certificate of registration (CHR3)• a certificate of registration and a blue/green passport (CPP1)• a new single page passport (CPP52)

For animals with certificates of registration fill in the movement card in the same way as a chequebook style passport (CPP13). If the animal has a certificate of registration and a blue/green passport, the movements’ summary section on the passport must also be filled in. If the passport movement summary is full, a continuation sheet should be attached.

All calves must also have a cattle passport. Turriff Show labels with the Showfield CPH number 66/083/8020, will be sent with the entry

schedule and final instructions a few days prior to the Show.9. All cattle (including calves) coming to the show must come from a herd that is fully

accredited free of BVD or they must all be individually tested free of virus (antigen) whether or not they have been vaccinated, in accordance with CHeCS rules.

Sheep and Goats1. Sheep and goats including lambs must be individually identified in accordance with current

Scottish Government Rural Directorate guidance. Spot checks that reveal any sheep or goats not complying may be spray-marked after judging. The Area Office may issue a warning letter and on-farm checks may follow.

2. The Exhibitor must complete a separate Movement Document for the journey to and from the showground. This should include your full CPH number and the Showfield CPH number 66/083/8020. The need to individually record tag numbers on the Movement Document has been removed. Do not surrender the document to show organisers.

3. The Movement Document should be available for inspection by Scottish Government Rural Directorate / Local Authority staff upon request. If you are unsure of the action required, please contact your local area office or SAMU (Tel: 0845 601 7597).

4. Within 3 days of returning home, the exhibitor / keeper must notify the Scottish Animal Movement Unit (SAMU) of the move by e-mail, fax or post.

E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 01387-274457 Post: SAMU, Government Buildings, 161 Brooms Road, Dumfries DG1 3ES.5. Maedi Visna/Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Accreditation Scheme. Exhibitors please

ensure you bring correct certificate of status (current valid SAC Scheme form or Health Status Report, signed, dated with destination of animals completed by exhibitor).

6. Please use the separate unloading and re-loading points for MV/CAE Accredited and Non Accredited stock in the showfield. MV/CAE Accredited and Non Accredited stock must not come into contact at any time during the Show.

7. Attendants on sheep are required to wear white coats while leading animals in the judging rings.

Poultry and Pigeons1. It is planned to hold classes for the above bearing in mind that any development of Avian

Influenza could result in cancellation. The State Veterinary Service Animal Health Office will advise and biosecurity advice will be available for exhibitors.

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Parade1. All 1st – 4th prizewinners in the Horse and Pony, Cattle, Goat and Collie Dog Sections

should have their animals ready to parade at the appointed time. Horses, Ponies, Donkeys and Goats should be ready to parade at 2.15 p.m. on the Sunday and Clydesdale Horses, Cattle and Collie Dogs at 1.45 p.m. on the Monday. Failure to do so will result in prize money and prizes being forfeited. Please display prizes, rosettes and numbers prominently on the near side (left hand side looking from the rear) of the animal.

Judging1. Horses and Ponies (with the exception of Clydesdale Horses), Goats, Rabbits, Cavies

and Pigeons are judged on Sunday 2nd August.2. Clydesdale Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry are judged on Monday 3rd August.3. All animals must be penned in the Showyard by 8.30 a.m. for judging to commence at

9.00 a.m. except the following - Zwartbles in the Showyard by 7.30 a.m. for judging to commence at 8.00 a.m. Limousin Cattle, Working Hunters, Hunters in-Hand, Hunters and Hacks Under Saddle, Show Ponies and Show Hunter Ponies Under Saddle, Arabs, Riding Ponies, Hunter Pony Breeding, CHAPS, Veterans, Highland Ponies and Shetland Ponies should be in the Showyard by 8.00 a.m. for judging to commence at 8.30 a.m. Judging of the Small and Large Mountain and Moorland Ponies and Ride and Drive Sections will follow on at 10.30 a.m., Donkey Section 11.00 a.m. approx and ex Race Horse Section 11.30 a.m.

4. Judges are empowered to award prizes even though there should only be one entry.5. Where more than one Judge is used to award a Special Prize or Championship, each

Judge will decide which exhibits having already come before him (or her), shall be brought forward.

6. If the Overall Judge has an interest in any of the Section Champions, he or she will judge the remaining animals and another Judge will be appointed on the day to slot the animal(s) in question in the overall line up.

Prizes and Prize Money1. In Points Competitions a 1st Prize shall count 4 points, a 2nd Prize 3 points, a 3rd Prize

2 points and a 4th Prize 1 point.2. All animals competing for Special Prizes or Championships must firstly be entered for

and compete in the Ordinary Classes.3. All Championship Medals are won outright. Challenge Trophies have to be won either

3 times in succession or 4 times in all before they are won outright. Perpetual or Memorial Trophies cannot be won outright.

4. Prize Money will be paid not later than 1st October 2015.5. All Trophies and Presidents Prizes won at the Show will be presented to winning

exhibitors at the Annual Dinner and Presentation of Prizes due to be held in the Banff Springs Hotel, Banff on Friday 30th October 2015. If you won a trophy last year please return it to the Secretary either before the Show or at the Secretary’s office on the day of the Show.

General1. All exhibitors and stock attendants should remain with the animals in their charge,

adhere to Health and Safety Regulations ensuring that neither they nor anyone else are put at risk and conform to directions of Show officials whilst in the Showground.

2. T.D.A.A. shall not be liable for any loss or damage that exhibits may sustain at the Show or in movement to or from the Show.

3. No challenge of entries, classification of stock, awards made by Judges or any other procedure shall be competent after 1.30 p.m. on the day of the Show. All challenges must be lodged with the Secretary, in writing, before that time, along with £25, which shall be forfeited by T.D.A.A. should it be the opinion of the Directors that the protest was raised on unreasonable grounds. The Directors and subsequently the Committee shall have the power to settle all disputed questions connected with the affairs of T.D.A.A. and against their decision there shall be no appeal.

4. Should there be no entries in any particular class over two consecutive years, then the Committee will have the power to delete or replace the class.

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Committee and ManagementHon. Presidents: Mr I. Anderson, Hillhouse of Eden, King Edward, Banff; Mr R. Deans,

28 Meadow View Road, Turriff; Mr P. Gaul, Dalvine, 17 Balmellie Place, Turriff; Mr K. Mair, Kinneslea, Wood of Muiresk, Turriff; Mr P. McKilligin, Parkmuir, Mahon, Turriff; Mr E. Mutch, Flat 2 Panton House, Fife Street, Turriff; Mr J. Rennie, West Park, Gask, Turriff; Mr W. Simpson, 27 Drumsinnie Drive, Rothienorman, Inverurie; Mr E. Stephen, Rosebank, Main Street, Rothienorman, Inverurie.

President: Mr B. Mair, Kinnermit, Turriff. Senior Vice-President: Mr B. Pirie, Castle of Auchry, Cuminestown, Turriff. Junior Vice-President: Mr S. McKilligin, Mahon, Turriff.Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs Helen Paterson, Cranna Bridge, Aberchirder. To Retire in 2015:

Mr D. Allan, Mains of Melrose, Gamrie, Banff.Mr D. Anderson, Strocherie, King Edward, Banff.Mr D. Barnes, Glencairn, St. Andrew’s Drive, Turriff.Mr C. Bruce, Bogside, King Edward, Banff.Mr L. Duguid, Easdale, Balmellie Road, Turriff.Mr G. Elrick, Mains of Blackton, King Edward, Banff.Mr K. Gray, Tillyfar, Turriff.Mr C. Horn, Parkburn, Fyvie.Mr G. Mackie, Little Hilton, Turriff.Mr B. Mair, Aviemore, Victoria Terrace, Turriff.Mr R. Paterson, Cranna Bridge, Aberchirder.Mr R. Pirie, Crossfields Farm, Turriff.Mr M. Sleigh, East Newseat of Tolquhon, Tarves.Mr S. Stephen, Netherthird, Rothienorman, Inverurie.Mr A. Webster, Little Whitefield, Forglen, Banff.

To Retire in 2016: Mr N. Anderson, Strocherie, King Edward, Banff.Mr C. Chalmers, Midhill of Seggat, Auchterless, Turriff.Mr O. Clark, Shannocks, Turriff.Mr D. Connon, Bellevue, Highfield Walk, Turriff.Mr D. Cruickshank, Logie Newton, Huntly.Mr R. Dalgarno, Craigbank, Wester Badentyre, Turriff.Mr S. Davidson, Bothwellseat, Gartly, Huntly.Mr C. Duguid, Woodside House, Gairnieston, Turriff.Mrs E. Duguid, Woodside House, Gairnieston, Turriff.Mr J. Elphinstone, Gleninver, Shannocks View, Turriff.Mr A. Ferguson, Dorlaithers, Turriff.Mr A. Gaul, Little Whiterashes, Turriff.Mr A. Gray, Roonby, Muiresk Drive, Turriff.Mrs S. Gray, Roonby, Muiresk Drive, Turriff.Mr R. Hay, Luncarty, Turriff.Mr H. Hunter, Hillhead of Carnousie, Forglen, Banff.Mr R. Milne, Boggieshalloch, Turriff.Mr D. Munro, Newton of Templand, Forgue, Huntly.Mr A. Norrie, Woodside of Wrae, Turriff.Mr S. Norrie, Cairnhill, Turriff.Mr R. Rae, 5 Johnston Park, Turriff.Mr S. Smith, The Byre, Sunnyhill Croft, Turriff.Mr D. Stephen, Bogton Farmhouse, Forglen, Turriff.Mr M. Stephen, Netherthird, Rothienorman, Inverurie.Mr N. Stephen, Netherthird, Rothienorman, Inverurie.Mr E. Wink, Towie Villa, Auchterless, Turriff.

To Retire in 2017:

Mr K. Beaton, 7 Brackens Place, Turriff.Mr P. Benzie, Gairnieston, Turriff.Ms Louise Cruickshank, Tanaree Cottage, Logie Newton, Huntly.Mr D. Gray, Greysteen, King Edward, Banff.Mr D. Green, Craigiewell, Turriff.Mr A. Greenlaw, Sheep Park, Bridge of Marnoch, Huntly.Mr I. Hadden, Kenan-lea, Crossfields, Turriff.Mrs H. Hunter, Braehead Farm, Bainshole, Huntly.Mr J. Ledingham jnr, Kinminty, Turriff.Mr J. Ledingham, Fintry, Turriff.Mr R. Mackie, Brunt Smiddy, Turriff.Mr S. Moggach, Newton of Clunie, Netherdale, Turriff.Mr Ellis Mutch, Whitefield, Forglen, Banff.Mr E. Mutch jnr., Whitefield, Forglen, Banff.Mr J. Norrie, Cairnhill, Turriff.Mr K. Norrie, Nordale, Slackadale, Turriff.Mr S. Penrice, 1 Tillyfar Farm Cottages, Turriff.Mr H. Sclater, Denhead of Dunlugas, Turriff.Ms R. Sharp, 39 Watson Street, Aberdeen.Ms S. Sharp, 4 Westend, Whitehills.Mr W. Sharp, Castleton, King Edward, Banff.Mr G. Simpson, Kirkland, Forgue, Huntly.Mr G. Thomson, Dubford, Turriff.

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Turriff Show Trophies and C

hampionship Prizes

These Trophies are again up for competition together w

ith Cham

pionship Medals in all sections, w

hich will be presented

to their respective winners at our annual D

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F PRIZES due to be held in the Banff

Springs Hotel, Banff on FR

IDAY, 30th O

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BER, 2015.

HELEN

M. PATER

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, Secretary.

Judges 2015CATTLE

GROUPS, PAIRS & YOUNG BULL INTERBREED: Mr Sandy Brown, Millbeck, Reidhall Farm, Edzell.

LIMOUSIN: Mr James Hazard, Saltby Heath Farm, Skillington, Grantham.

SHORTHORN & ANY OTHER BREED: Mr George McCulloch, Townhead Farm, Greenloaning, Braco.

ABERDEEN-ANGUS: Mr William McLaren, Netherton Farm, Blackford, Perth.

CHAROLAIS: Mr Andrew B. Hornall, Falleninch Farm, Dumbarton Road, Stirling.

SIMMENTAL: Mr Hector Macaskill, Woodhall Farm, Innerwick, Dunbar.

BRITISH BLONDE & BEEF YOUNG HANDLERS: Mr Alan Walker, Gleniffer, Little Heateth, Auchinleck, Ayrshire.

HIGHLAND: Mr Donald MacNaughton, 72 Center Street, Kelty, Fife.

british blue: Mr Jonathan Bellas, The Grange, Croft Ends Farm, Appleby, Cumbria.

CROSS BRED (Led): Mr Donald MacPherson, Castlehills Farm, Berwick on Tweed.

CARCASE CATTLE, BUTCHER LAMBS: Woodhead Brothers, Turriff.

DAIRY & YOUNG HANDLERS Mr Brian Wetherup, Parkend Cottage, Parkend Farm, Crossgates, Cowdenbeath.

GOATSDAIRY: Mrs Maureen Cain, West Burnhead, Galston, Ayrshire.

SHEEP

OVERALL: Mr Hugh Blackwood, Auldhouseburn Farm, Muirkirk, Ayrshire.ZWARTBLES: Mr Cyril Cromie, 207 Belfast Road, Ballynahinch, Co. Down.SUFFOLK: Mr Alfred Stuart, Davishill, Udny, Ellon.BLUE FACED LEICESTER: Miss Hazel Brown, Toxside, Temple, Gorebridge, Midlothian.TEXEL: Mr Allan Campbell, Alt Na Craik, Drimsynie Estate, Lochgoilhead.CHAROLLAIS & YOUNG HANDLERS: Mr Andrew Lawrie, Grangehall Farm, Pettinain, Lanark.BELTEX: Mr Alton Copland, Overhouse, Harray, Orkney.ANY OTHER BREED:ACC: Mr Ian MacLeay, Caithness Livestock Centre, Quoybrae, Watten.Non ACC: Mr Ronald Wilkie, Tillyboy, Echt, Westhill.BLACKFACE & COLLIE DOGS: Mr Craig Thornborrow, Annieston Grange, Symington, Biggar.SMALL & HORNED MINORITY BREEDS, Non-Accredited:

Mr Mayson Weir, Dowthwaite Head Farm, Dockray, Penrith.CROSS PENS:

Mr Roy Weir, Dressertland, Thornhill, Dumfries.

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POULTRY

Ian and Liz Allonby, Blackthorn Cottage, Crosby Garrett, Kirkby StephenRABBITS

FANCY & LOP: Mr Derek Medlock, 3 Ivy Grove, Carlton, Nottingham. FUR & REX: Mr Gary Watson, 288 Tyldesley Road, Atherton, Manchester.

CAVIES: Mrs Susan Schofield, 22 Apple Close, Birstall, Batley.

PIGEONS

FANCY & RACING: Mr Charles Muir, Entryfoot Cottage, Carnwath, Lanark.HORSES AND PONIES

OVERALL IN-HAND:Mrs Mary Sivewright, Blackford Lodge, Rothienorman, Inverurie.

OVERALL RIDDEN:Mrs Jacky Low-Mitchell, Balcormo Farm, Leven, Fife.

WORKING HUNTER:Mrs Jessie Tennant, Leafield, Grange Road, Pettinain, Lanark.

COURSE BUILDER:Mr Ronald Anderson, Home Farm, Philorth, Fraserburgh.

HUNTERS (IN HAND) & EX RACE HORSES:Mr David Goldie, Culzean Cottage, 10 Garden Street, Dalrymple.

HUNTERS & HACKS (UNDER SADDLE):Mrs Victoria Tennent, Craiglea Lodge, Mossblown, Ayr.

SHOW PONIES (UNDER SADDLE):Mrs Heather Stirrat, Crunklaw Cottage, Duns, Berwickshire.

MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND:Mrs Heather Prescott, 29 Cousins Lane, Rufford, Ormskirk.

SMALL MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND:Mrs Glenis Cockbain, Rakefoot Farm, Keswick, Cumbria.

RIDE & DRIVE/CARRIAGE DRIVING:Mr Richard Lanni, Southwoods, Heughfield Road, Bridge of Earn, Perth.

ARAB & PART-BRED ARAB:Miss Lynell Sheridan, The Stables, Hillend, Crossford, Lanark.

RIDING PONIES IN HAND & HUNTER PONY BREEDING:Mrs Sue Williamson, Eskside Pony Stud, Justinhaugh, Forfar.

COLOUREDS:Mrs Jean Marsden, 12 Haslingden Old Road, Knuzden, Blackburn.

VETERAN HORSES AND PONIES: Mr Anthony Townend, Kimblewick, Holme Croft, Baldwinholme, Carlisle.

HIGHLAND PONIES (including ridden class):Mrs Gillian McMurray, Bellstown, Eaglesfield, Lockerbie.

SHETLAND PONIES:Standard - Mr Douglas MacArthur, 7 Moraypark Avenue, Culloden, Inverness.Miniature - Miss Irene Spence, Suie Vale, Middle Steading, Baldyvin, Alford.

DONKEYS:Mrs Jean Flint, Middle Deuglie Farm, Glenfarg.

CLYDESDALES:Mr Robert Hamilton, Dillars House, Lesmahagow, Lanark.Ridden Class: Mrs Mary Buchan, Wellfield, Banff.

TRADE STANDSMr and Mrs Allan Buchan, Abbotshaugh, Greens, New Deer.Mr and Mrs Leslie Henderson, 33 High Street, Turriff.Mr and Mrs Colin Morrison, Carrera House, Turriff.Mr and Mrs Douglas Purdie, Glenmorn, Den of Gask, Turriff.Mr and Mrs Gary Summers, 44 Priory Park, North, Street, Inverurie.Mr and Mrs Brian Pirie, Castle of Auchry, Cuminestown, Turriff

YOUNG FARMERS STOCK-JUDGING COMPETITIONMr Ewan Hutcheson, Auchrannie, Fordyce.

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PRIZE LISTHORSES (except CLYDESDALES), GOATS, RABBITS & PIGEONS

JUDGED ON SUNDAYCATTLE, SHEEP, POULTRY & CLYDESDALE HORSES

JUDGED ON MONDAYSPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL EXHIBITORS

should there be only one exhibitor in any section, the Committee of Management have the power to decide if that section should be cancelled.

CATTLEEXTRA SPECIAL PRIZES

the rOYAl bANK OF sCOtlAND PlC presents prizes in the Cattle section:£200 to the best Native breed Animal.£200 to the best Continental breed Animal.£200 to the best Dairy breed Animal.

AllAthAN AssOCiAtes, turriff present £100 to the Overall Champion and £50 to the reserve.AllAthAN AssOCiAtes present £50 to the best Group of three Animals from one exhibitor in the

Overall beef Cattle sections, and £25 to the reserve.AllAthAN AssOCiAtes present £50 to the best Group of three Animals from one exhibitor in the

Overall Dairy Cattle sections, and £25 to the reserve.AlMiNs ltD present £75 to the Overall Champion in the Dairy Cattle section and £25 to the reserve.bANK OF sCOtlAND present £20 to the best Group of three Animals from one exhibitor in the

Overall beef Cattle sections: and £10 to the reserve.bANK OF sCOtlAND present £20 to the best Group of three Animals from one exhibitor in the

Overall Dairy Cattle sections; and £10 to the reserve.the AssOCiAtiON presents a Championship sash to the Overall Champion Animal and reserve.shirrAs lAiNG ltD., AberDeeN, presents a Challenge rose bowl to the Overall Cattle

Champion.st. JOhN’s Wells trOPhY for the breeder of the Overall Champion - Cattle, horses and Ponies,

sheep in rotation (2015 - Cattle).the lAte Mr J. ClArK, Maybank, presents Challenge trophy to reserve Overall Cattle

Champion.AllAthAN AssOCiAtes present a Perpetual silver Quaich in memory of ronald Allathan for the

best Group of Cattle in the beef interbreed Competition.lOGie NeWtON PerPetuAl trOPhY presented by Douglas Cruickshank for best Pair of same

breed in beef Cattle sections - teams shall consist of breed female and male champions only. the trophy is to be shared over the course of the year by the winning owners. Mr and Mrs Peter McKilligin present £150 to the best Pair and £70 to the reserve.

the NOrth OF sCOtlAND blONDe D’AQuitAiNe Club present a Perpetual trophy to the Overall interbreed Junior beef bull Champion.

bP GrANGeMOuth presents £100 to the Junior beef bull Champion and £50 to the reserve.ArDMOre DistillerY presents a bottle of teacher’s highland Cream in a Presentation Carton to

Overall Champions in the beef Cattle sections, Dairy Cattle sections, Young bull interbreed and best Group of Cattle interbreed.

the sleiGh FAMilY present a Perpetual trophy in memory of harry sleigh, st. John’s Wells, Fyvie for Champion of Champions (Cattle, sheep, Clydesdale horses. sunday’s horse & Pony Champions are also invited to come forward).

JAMes MilNe & CO., Chartered Accountants present £300 to the Champion of Champions.ArDMOre DistillerY present a bottle of Ardmore Centenary in an engraved Pine Presentation

box to the Champion of Champions.hArbrO ltD, present £100 to the reserve Champion of Champions.ArDMOre DistillerYpresents a bottle of Ardmore legacy to the reserve Champion of

Champions.stuArt & MArY MAir MeMOriAl trOPhY for Most Points in Cattle, sheep and Clydesdale

horse sections.£75 presented by Meadows Veterinary Centre, Oldmeldrum for Most Points in Cattle, sheep and

Clydesdale horse sections.

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sCOttish beeF CAttle ChAMPiON OF ChAMPiONsThis Show is a Qualifier for the W R Simmers Scottish Beef Supreme Cattle Championship. The final will be held at Keith Country Show on Monday, 10th August, 2015. Champion from each Haltered Beef Cattle Section to qualify. The Final will be divided into 3 Categories;

Native Cattle Champion £200 Reserve Native Champion £100 Continental Cattle Champion £200 Reserve Continental Champion £100 Commercial Cattle Champion £200 Reserve Commercial Champion £100

The Champion from each of these 3 Categories will then compete for the Overall Title of Scottish Beef Supreme Cattle Champion 2015 and a Prize of £300 and Trophy,All Competitors in Final to receive a Rosette. No Entry Fee for this Championship.Exhibitors wishing to enter the Championship, may also compete in breed classes at Keith Country Show, provided their entries are received by 4th July, 2015. Only entries for the Scottish Beef Cattle Championship will be accepted after this date. Schedule and Entry Forms will be available to download at www.keithshow.org.uk

LIMOUSIN GRAND PRIXMain Sponsor - British Limousin Cattle Society

Judge: Mr James Hazard, Saltby Heath Farm, Skillington, Grantham

Entry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per EntryPrize Money: 1st £70; 2nd £50; 3rd £40; 4th £30; 5th £20; 6th £15.

Judging to start at 8.30amClass 1. Calf, born on or after 1st January 2015, bull or heifer. (Sponsored by East Coast Viners). 2. Bull, born on or after 1st June to 31st December 2014. (Sponsored by Genus). 3. Bull, born between 1st April 2014 to 31st May 2014 (Sponsored by Genus). 4. Bull, born 1st January 2014 to 31st March 2014. (Sponsored by Genus). 5. Bull, born 2013. (Sponsored by Harrison & Hetherington). 6. Bull, born prior to 1st January 2013. (Sponsored by United Auctions). 7. Heifer, born between 1st June 2014 to 31st December 2014. (Sponsored by Cogent). 8. Heifer, born between 1st April 2014 to 31st May 2014. 9. Heifer, born 1st January 2014 to 31st March 2014. (Sponsored by Harbro).10. Heifer, born 1st June 2013 to 31st December 2013. (Sponsored by Harrison & Hetherington).11. Heifer in Calf, born 1st January 2013 to 31st May 2013. (Sponsored by United Auctions).12. Heifer, born 2012 in calf or with calf at foot.13. Cows, in calf or with calf at foot.

EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZESChampionships:Junior Male Champion & Reserve - First and Second prizewinners from classes 1, 2, 3

and 4.Junior Female Champion & Reserve - First and Second prizewinners from classes 1, 7,

8, 9 and 10.Senior Male Champion & Reserve - First and Second prizewinners from classes 5 and

6.Senior Female Champion & Reserve - First and Second prizewinners from classes 11,

12, and 13.Overall Junior Champion & Reserve - (Prize money of £70 for the Champion and £30

for the Reserve sponsored by InfinET Breeding).Overall Senior Champion & Reserve. - (Prize money of £70 for the Champion and £30

for Reserve sponsored by Galloway & Macleod).Overall Champion & Reserve - (Prize money of £70 for the Champion & £30 for Reserve

sponsored by Newark Livestock Mart).

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SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal presented by the Association for

the Best Limousin Animal in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£50 presented by Towns and Carnie Ltd., Turriff for Champion Limousin Animal and £25 to Reserve.

British Limousin Cattle Society Ltd presents Rosettes to the Champion and Reserve champion animals.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Challenge Trophy presented by W. Peters & Son Ltd., Turriff, for Best

Animal bred by Exhibitor.Blackford Trophy presented for Best Group of Limousin Cattle compris-

ing one male and two females. Please note - only the winners of this Prize go forward to compete for the Bank of Scotland and Allathan Associates Prizes for the Overall Champion Group.

BOCM Blended Feeds, Turriff Perpetual Trophy for Best Limousin Animal of Opposite Sex to the Champion.

These Classes all form part of the Scottish Limousin Club Exhibitor of the Year Competition. Fully paid Club Members will be awarded points for the judged placings at this Show sponsored by United Auctions Ltd.

SHORTHORNEntry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £25; 5th £20; 6th £15.Class14. Bull, born before 1st June 2013.15. Bull, born on or between 1st June 2013 and 31st May 2014.16. Bull Calf, born on or after 1st June, 2014.17. Cow, born before 1st June 2012.18. Heifer, born on or between 1st June 2012 and 31st May 2013.19. Heifer, born on or between 1st June 2013 and 31st July 2014.20. Heifer Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.

All animals must be registered with the Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society. Grading Register animals are not eligible to be shown.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association

for the Best Shorthorn Animal in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in a

tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.£50 presented by Wm. Morrison Supermarkets plc for Champion Beef

Shorthorn Animal and £25 to Reserve.The Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society offer a Rosette to the Champion Exhibitor

and the Reserve Champion provided there are three exhibitors and not less than five animals.

Perpetual Trophy presented by Messrs James Durno, Uppermill, Tarves for the Best Shorthorn Animal bred by Exhibitor.

A. & F. Clyne Trophy represented by Messrs James Durno, Uppermill for Best Shorthorn animal of opposite sex to Champion.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.

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ABERDEEN-ANGUSEntry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £25; 5th £20; 6th £15.

Class21. Bull, born before 1st January 2014.22. Bull, born on or after 1st January, 2014.23. Bull Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.24. Cow, in milk or in calf, born before 1st January, 2013.25. Heifer, born on or after 1st January, 2013 and before 1st January, 2014.26. Heifer, born on or after 1st January, 2014.27. Heifer Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Aberdeen-Angus Animal in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask

(in a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£50 presented by Wm. Morrison Supermarkets plc for Champion Aberdeen-Angus Animal and £25 to Reserve.

£10 presented by The North-East Aberdeen-Angus Breeders’ Club for Male Champion and £5 to Male Reserve Champion and £10 for Female Champion and £5 to Female Reserve Champion.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.As one of the nominated Shows for the 2015 ABERDEEN-ANGUS

SHOW HERD OF THE YEAR COMPETITION, sponsored by WALKERS SHORTBREAD LTD, points will be awarded to exhibi-tor bred cattle placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd in each class.

The Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society present a Sash and commemora-tive medal to the Champion and Rosette to Best Animal bred by Exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy presented by Turriff Fuels for Best Aberdeen-Angus Animal bred by Exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy presented by Grampian Tractors Ltd., Turriff for Best Group of Aberdeen-Angus Cattle, comprising one male and two females. Please note - Only the winners of this Prize go forward to compete for the Bank of Scotland and Allathan Associates Prizes for Overall Champion Group.

Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by the late Lady Duff, Hatton Castle for Best Pair of Females bred by Exhibitor and off the same sire.

Challenge Trophy presented by Mr G. M. Smith, Cluseburn, Inverbervie, for Best Aberdeen-Angus animal of opposite sex to the Champion.

Shield presented by Mr H. Murray, South Briggs, Forglen for Best Aberdeen-Angus Calf.

The Barbara Wilson Memorial Trophy for Exhibitor gaining Most Points with home bred Aberdeen-Angus Cattle.

Prize money partly sponsored by Davidsons Animal Feeds.

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BRITISH CHAROLAISEntry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £25; 5th £20; 6th £15.Class28. Bull, two years old and over.29. Bull, one year old.30. Bull Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.31. Cow, born on or before 1st January, 2012.32. Cow, or Heifer in calf, born in 2012.33. Heifer, born on or between 1st January, 2013 and 31st August, 2013.34. Heifer, born between 1st September, 2013 and 31st July, 2014.35. Heifer Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best British Charolais Animal in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£50 presented by Wm. Morrison Supermarkets plc for Champion Charolais Animal and £25 to Reserve.

Scottish & Northern Charolais Breeders Association Ltd., presents a Rosette and Plaque to Champion Animal.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Challenge Trophy presented by R. & J. Milne, Norwood, Ardmiddle,

Turriff, for Best Animal bred by Exhibitor.Challenge Trophy presented by Mr and Mrs W. Burton, Bruntsmithy,

Turriff, and represented by A. T. Innes, Nairn for Best Charolais Animal of opposite sex to Champion.

Mearns Challenge Trophy represented by A. T. Innes, Nairn for Best Group of British Charolais Cattle comprising one male and two females. Please note - Only the winners of this Prize go forward to compete for the Bank of Scotland and Allathan Associates Prizes for the Overall Champion Group.

North East and Central Scotland Charolais Club are delighted to announce that Turriff Show will be part of the Show Points Competition for 2015. - For further information contact Alison Gray 07718 338804.

SIMMENTALEntry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £25; 5th £20; 6th £15.Class36. Bull, two years old and over.37. Bull, one year old.38. Bull Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.39. Cow, born on or before 31st July, 2011.40. Cow, born on or between 1st August 2011 and 31st July, 2012.41. Heifer, born between 1st August, 2012 and 31st July, 2013.42. Heifer, born between 1st August, 2013 and 31st July, 2014.43. Heifer Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Simmental Animal in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.£50 presented by Bank of Scotland, for Champion Simmental Animal and

£25 to Reserve.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

The British Simmental Cattle Society Ltd presents Rosettes to the Champion and Reserve, both must be registered in the full Pedigree Herd Book of the Simmental Cattle Society.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Challenge Trophy presented by Atholl Scott & Co., for best Animal bred

by Exhibitor.Dalgety Challenge Trophy for Best Simmental Animal Opposite Sex to

Champion.Perpetual Trophy presented by the Scottish Simmental Club for Best

Junior Bull.Challenge Trophy presented by Mr and Mrs C. Gill, Little Ribrae,

Forglen for Best Group of Simmental Cattle comprising one male and two females. Please note - Only the winners of this Prize go for-ward to compete for the Allathan Associates Prize for the Overall Champion Group.

BRITISH BLONDEEntry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £25; 5th £20; 6th £15.Class44. Bull, two years old and over.45. Bull, one year old.46. Cow, born on or before 31st July, 2011.47. Cow, born on or between 1st August, 2011 and 31st July, 2012.48. Heifer, born on or between 1st August, 2012 and 31st July, 2013.49. Heifer, born on or between 1st August, 2013 and 31st July, 2014.50. Bull Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.51. Heifer Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best British Blonde Animal in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£50 presented by A.C.T. Scotland for Champion British Blonde Animal and £25 to Reserve.

British Blonde Cattle Society presents Sash to Champion Animal.Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.

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Association Trophy presented for Best British Blonde Animal bred by Exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy presented by Ronald Tough, Barnyards, Turriff for Best Animal opposite sex to Champion.

Border Craft British Blonde Challenge Trophy presented by the Mutch Family, Whitefield, Forglen, Banff for the Reserve Champion to be retained if won three times in succession or four times overall.

Trophy presented by Thistle Aggregates Ltd., Forfar for Best Group British Blonde Cattle comprising one male and two females. Please Note:- only the winners of this prize go forward to compete for the Bank of Scotland and Allathan Associates prizes for the Overall Champion Group.

HIGHLANDEntry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £25; 5th £20; 6th £15.Class52. Senior Bull, born before 1st January, 2014.53. Junior Bull, born in 2014.54. Cow, in calf or in milk, born before 1st January, 2012.55. Heifer, born in 2012.56. Heifer, born in 2013.57. Heifer, born in 2014.58. Calf, either sex, born in 2015.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Highland Animal in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion Animal in

this Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£50 presented by A. & W. Wilson, Haulage, Shantlerhill, Maud to Champion Highland Animal and £25 to Reserve.

Highland Cattle Society present a rosette for Champion Animal (if 5 or more entries forward).

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Winning exhibitors can gain points for the Highland Cattle Society

Annual Show Fold of the Year Competition. Females entered in the appendix register of the Herd Book, either appendix B or appendix A, are eligible for entry and are identified by the letter ‘B’ or ‘A’ tat-tooed in the ear or written in waterproof ink on an eartag.

Perpetual Shield presented by A. Garrick, Heatherhills Fold, Glenlivet for Best Heifer.

John B. Fergus Perpetual Shield presented to Highland Cattle Champion Herdsman.

Trophy presented by Mr J. Cooper, Tordarroch Estates, Inverness for Reserve Champion Highland Animal.

Challenge Trophy presented by MacRobert Trust for Best Animal bred by Exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy presented for Best Group of three animals owned by Exhibitor.

BRITISH BLUEEntry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £25; 5th £20; 6th £15.Class59. Bull, two years old and over.60. Bull, one year old.61. Bull Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.62. Cow, born before 1st January, 2013.63. Heifer, born on or after 1st January, 2013 and before 1st January, 2014.64. Heifer, born on or after 1st January, 2014.65. Heifer Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best British Blue Animal in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion Animal in

this Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£50 presented by A.C.T. Scotland to Champion British Blue Animal and £25 to Reserve.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Sandy McKay Memorial Perpetual Trophy for Best British Blue Bred by

Exhibitor.Perpetual Trophy presented by the Chalmers family, Midhill of Seggat,

Auchterless for Best Group British Blue Cattle comprising one male and two females. Please note - only the winners of this Prize go for-ward to compete for the Bank of Scotland and Allathan Associates Prizes for the Overall Champion Group.

British Blue Cattle Society present rosettes to the Champion and Reserve Champion Animals.

British Blue Cattle Society - Show Incentive Scheme pays £25 to each exhibitor, for the first animal shown, £10 for the second and £10 for the third, up to a maximum of £45. Payment is made in the form of a credit to the exhibitor’s Society account with the onus on the exhib-itor to make a claim to the Society.

ANY OTHER BREED Entry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £25; 5th £20; 6th £15.Class66. Bull, two years old and over.67. Bull, one year old.68. Bull Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.69. Cow, born before 1st January, 2013.70. Heifer, born on or after 1st January, 2013 and before 1st January, 2014.71. Heifer, born on or after 1st January, 2014.72. Heifer Calf, under one year old on the day of the Show.

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SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Animal in the Any Other Breed of Cattle Section.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion Animal in this Section.

The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£50 presented by the Federation of Small Businesses to Champion Any Other Breed Animal and £25 to Reserve.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Perpetual Trophy presented by Bill and Charlotte Christie, Bethelnie,

Oldmeldrum for the Best Animal in Section bred by Exhibitor.Perpetual Trophy represented by Douglas Cruickshank, Logie Newton

for Best Hereford bred by Exhibitor.Perpetual Trophy represented by Douglas Cruickshank, Logie Newton

for Best Pair of Hereford Cattle.Perpetual Trophy represented by Douglas Cruickshank, Logie Newton

for Best Group of Hereford Cattle comprising one male and two females.

CROSS BRED BEEF CATTLEEntry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £25; 5th £20; 6th £15.

PLEASE NOTE: No animal may be entered or compete in more than one of the Ordinary Classes

(See Rules and Regulations, Entries, 3).Class73. Heifer, born on or between 1st September, 2013 & 28th February, 2014.74. Heifer, born on or between 1st March, 2014 & 31st August, 2014.75. Bullock, born on or between 1st September, 2013 & 28th February, 2014.76. Bullock, born on or between 1st March, 2014 & 31st August, 2014.77. Bullock or Heifer, any age, most suitable for Butchers’ purposes.78. Cow, any age.79. Beef Cow or Heifer with Calf at foot.80. Bullock Calf, born on or between 1st Sept., 2014 & 31st December, 2014.81. Bullock Calf, born on or after 1st January, 2015.82. Heifer Calf, born on or between 1st Sept., 2014 & 31st December, 2014.83. Heifer Calf, born on or after 1st January, 2015.84. Bullock (Y.F.C. Class - see note below).85. Heifer (Y.F.C. Class - see note below).

Classes 84 and 85 confined to a member of young farmers’ Club aged under 26 on the day of the Show. eligible to compete for Special prizes.

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SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Animal in the Cross Cattle Section.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£50 presented by Wm. Morrison Supermarkets Plc., to Champion and £25 to Reserve.

£50 presented by John G. Morrison, Newton Auchaber to Champion Bullock and £25 to Reserve Champion Bullock - £50 to Champion Heifer and £25 to Reserve Champion Heifer.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Norvite present vouchers to the value of £20 for Best Bullock Calf in

Classes 80 and 81 and £20 for Best Heifer Calf in Classes 82 and 83.Norvite present vouchers to the value of £20 for best Bullock in Y.F.C.

Class and £20 for Best Heifer in Y.F.C. Class.Durno Family, Auchorachan, Glenlivet represents J. D. Gray & Sons,

Trophy for Reserve Champion in Cross Cattle Section.Challenge Trophy presented by Turriff Town Council for Best Beef Cow

or Heifer with Calf at foot in Class 79.Challenge Trophy presented by A. J. Rhind, Esq., Hatton, Kinloss for

Best Butchers’ Animal in Class 77.Challenge Trophy presented by Mr and Mrs Ian Anderson, Hillhouse of

Eden, King Edward, Banff, for best Charolais or Cross Charolais Animal bred by Exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy presented by J. D. Gray & Sons, Tillyfar, Turriff, for best Pair of Cross One-year-olds (one Bullock and one Heifer) bred by Exhibitor (Exhibits eligible from Classes 74 and 76).

Challenge Trophy presented by Fraser Bros., Rothienorman, for Best Bullock (other than Calf).

Challenge Trophy presented by The Late J. Clark, Maybank for Best Heifer (other than Calf).

Challenge Trophy presented by Mr I. Daniel, Auchentumb, Strichen, for Best Calf (Bullock or Heifer).

Challenge Trophy presented by the late Mr G. Mackenzie, The Moorings, Findhorn, for Best Group of Cross Cattle, comprising one male and two females.Please Note - Only the winners of this Prize go forward to compete for the Bank of Scotland and Allathan Associates Prizes for the Overall Champion group.

Rose Bowl presented by Aberdeen & Northern Marts Ltd., for Best Exhibit in Cross Cattle Section bred by Exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy presented by Eric and Mary Mutch, Whitefield, Forglen, Banff, for best Exhibit in Young Farmers’ Classes.

John and Moira Ledingham Perpetual Trophy for best opposite sex to best exhibit in Young Farmers’ Classes.

Perpetual Trophy presented by the Rendall family, Brackens, Turriff for the Best handler in Young Farmers’ Classes 84 and 85.

£30 presented by Alex Taylor, Pitcaple for the Best Handler in Young Farmers’ Class 84 and £20 to Reserve.

£30 presented by Alex Taylor, Pitcaple for the Best Handler in Young Farmers’ Class 85 and £20 to Reserve.

Prize Money partly sponsored by North East Fallen Stock.

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WOODHEAD BROTHERSCARCASE CATTLE

Entry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per EntryExhibitors restricted to two entries per class

Prize Money: 1st £100; 2nd £80; 3rd £60; 4th £40; 5th £20; 6th £10Class86. Bullock, to be judged on Hook - up to 430kgs Carcase87. Heifer, to be judged on Hook - up to 430kgs Carcase.

SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Best Overall Entry in the Carcase Cattle Section.

Perpetual Championship Trophy presented to the Champion.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£100 presented by Jim Urquhart, Commercial Repairs to Champion and £50 to Reserve.

Challenge Trophy presented by W. Sharp, Esq., Castleton, King Edward, for highest placed exhibit of opposite sex to Champion.

Edward R. Sumner Perpetual Challenge Cup represented to Turriff Show for Best Carcase from animal bred by exhibitor.

Turriff Town Council Trophy represented to Turriff Show for Best Carcase from animal sired by a native breed, e.g. Aberdeen Angus, Highland, etc.

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Carcase Cattle entries (Farm Assured Cattle Only) are to be taken direct to Woodhead Brothers, Turriff, on the afternoon of Thursday, 30th July from 3pm-8pm. The animals will then be slaughtered on the Friday and the carcases judged and placed in order of merit.Exhibitors are invited to inspect the carcases at Woodhead Brothers, Turriff on Saturday, 1st August from 10.00 am-11,00 a.m. followed by presentation of prizes.

HOLSTEINEntry Money - Members £3, Non-Members £6 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £25; 5th £20; 6th £15.Class88. Heifer in Calf with first calf and not more than 21/2 years of age on the day of the Show.89. Dry cow, any age.90. Junior Heifer or Cow in Milk (1st or 2nd lactation).91. Senior Cow in Milk (3rd, 4th or subsequent lactation)

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Holstein Animal in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.

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Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£50 presented by Enlim (Scotland) Ltd to Champion Holstein Animal and £25 to Reserve.

Holstein UK offers a Championship Award Rosette to the exhibitor of the female Champion and Reserve.

Holstein UK offers a Championship Exhibitor Bred Rosette to the exhibi-tor of the female Exhibitor Bred Champion.

Holstein UK offers a Best Udder Rosette to the exhibitor of the Holstein with the Best Udder in the Show.

Holstein UK offers a Junior Championship Rosette to the exhibitor of the Junior Champion.

Grays of Fetterangus Trophy represented by MacRobert Trust for Best Group of Three Holstein Cattle, comprising animals from Three of the Holstein Classes. Please Note - Only the winners of this Prize go forward to compete for the Bank of Scotland and Allathan Associates Prizes for the Overall Champion Group.

Bank of Scotland Challenge Trophy represented for the Best Pair of Holstein Animals off the same sire, bred by Exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy presented by E. Mutch, Whitefield, Forglen, Banff, for Best Three Animals bred by Exhibitor.

£50 presented by Meadows Veterinary Centre Ltd., Oldmeldrum for Best Three Animals bred by exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy presented by King’s, for Best Pair of Holstein Heifers (One from Class 88 and one from Class 90).

£25 presented by Meadows Veterinary Centre Ltd., Oldmeldrum for Best Pair of Holstein Heifers (one from class 88 and one from class 90).

DAIRY CALFNo Entry Money

Prize Money: 1st £25; 2nd £20; 3rd £15; 4th £10; 5th £8; 6th £5

Calf Classes

Class92. Heifer calf born between 1st December 2014 and 1st February 2015.93. Heifer calf born between 1st August 2014 and 30th November 2014.94. Heifer calf born between 1st April 2014 and 31st July 2014.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Dairy Calf in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this sec-

tion.Harbro Trophy for the Best Holstein calf.Dalgety Quaich for the Best Pair of Holstein Calves from any two classes

bred by Exhibitor.

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Showmanship ClassesHandlers are judged on their ability to lead and show the calf.

The calf is not judged.Class95. Junior – contestants aged 12 years and under on the day of the Show.96. Intermediate – contestants aged between 13 &15 years on the day of

the Show.97. Senior – contestants aged 16 – 20 years on the day of the Show.98. Mature – contestants aged between 21 and 26 years on the day of the

Show.SPECIAL PRIZES

Vale O’ Skene Trophy for Best Overall Handler.Perpetual Trophy presented by the Mair Family, Kinnermit, Turriff for

the Best Junior Handler.Biotal Trophy for Best Handler aged less than 17 years with home bred

calf.John Lownds & Russell Trophy for the Best Dressed Handler.Rosettes will be presented to all contestants.

BEEF YOUNG HANDLERSNo Entry Money

Prize Money: 1st £25; 2nd £20; 3rd £15; 4th £10; 5th £8; 6th £5Presented at Show

Class 99. Native Breeds - Contestants under 12 years on the day of the Show.100. Native Breeds - Contestants aged 12-16 years on the day of the Show.101. Continental Breeds - Contestants under 12 years on the day of the Show.102. Continental Breeds - Contestants aged 12-16 years on the day of the Show.

to be judged after the Cattle Sections

The date of birth of the handler is to be stated on the entry form.The cattle used in these classes must have been shown in the breed or commercial sections at the Show.The classes will be judged on the handler’s ability to lead and show the animal.Children should only handle animals which they have the necessary strength and experience to cope with.Handlers under 12 years have to be supervised by a responsible adult but only in a supervisory capacity and must not play any part in the showing of the animal.

SPECIAL PRIZESPerpetual Trophy presented by J & J Singer for Best Young Handler

Class 99.Perpetual Trophy and 1st Prize of £25 presented by Mr Scott Wyllie for

Best Young Handler Class 100.Perpetual Trophy presented by Ron Paterson for Best Young Handler

Class 101.Perpetual Trophy presented by Ravenhill, Turriff for Best Young

Handler Class 102.Rosettes will be presented to all contestants.

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CLYDESDALE HORSES(to be judged on the Monday)

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foals.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Class103. Mare with foal at foot. 104. Foal, Colt or Filly. 105. Mare, yeld, 3 years old and over. 106. Filly, 1 year old. 107. Filly, 2 years old. 108. Gelding, 3 years and over. 109. Colt or Gelding, 1 & 2 years old.110. Young Handlers Class. An engraved medal is presented by the Clydesdale Horse Society to the best young

handler aged 12 to 16 on the day of the Show who has not already qualified in 2015. The capabilities of the handler are to be assessed, not the animal being led. The qualifier will be eligible to compete in the final at the Royal Highland Show 2016. The Young Handler scheme and The Young Handler final are generously sponsored by the James Bennett Fund.

111. Ridden Class for Pure Bred Registered Clydesdales or those eligible for registration.

Smiths Gore Ridden Clydesdale Championships This class is a qualifier. Horses placed first and second will qualify for the

Championships held at Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair on Sunday, 13th September, 2015. Qualification may go down to fourth place if horses placed 1st and 2nd have previously qualified. Judged under ridden Hunter rules.

112. Best Cleaned Harness.113. Best Decorated Harness.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association

for the Best Animal in the Clydesdale Horse Section.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents a bottle of Teacher’s Highland Cream in a

presentation carton to the Champion in this Section.£50 presented by Enlim (Scotland) Ltd to Champion Clydesdale and £25 to

Reserve.Norvite present vouchers to the value of £20 to the Champion and £10 for

Reserve.Challenge Trophy presented by the late J. Clark, Maybank, for Best

Clydesdale Horse, any age or sex, bred by Exhibitor.Clydesdale Horse Society Shield for Best 1 or 2 year old Colt or Filly regis-

tered or eligible for registration with the Society, and not having won a shield in its lifetime. The exhibitor must be a current member of the Clydesdale Horse Society.

Peter F. McKilligin Memorial Perpetual Trophy - For the best Turn-out in the Clydesdale Horse and Harness Section.

Perpetual Medal won in 1882 and represented by R. F. Duncan, Sydney, Australia for Best Clydesdale Filly.

Perpetual Trophy in memory of Barry Holliday, South Burnhead, St. Fergus for best first time exhibitor.

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Stuart & Mary Mair Memorial Trophy for Most Points in Cattle, Sheep and Clydesdale Horse Sections.

The Sleigh family present a Perpetual Trophy in memory of Harry Sleigh, St. John’s Wells, Fyvie for Champion of Champions (Cattle, Sheep, Clydesdale Horses. Sunday’s Horse & Pony Champions are also invited to come for-ward).

James Milne & Co., Chartered Accountants present £300 to the Champion of Champions.

Harbro Ltd, present £100 to the Reserve Champion of Champions.

HORSES AND PONIES(TO BE JUDGED ON THE SUNDAY)

EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZESTowns & Carnie Ltd presents £100 to the Overall Horse or Pony In-Hand

Champion in the Show and £50 for the Reserve.Clydesdale Bank plc, Turriff, present a Perpetual Trophy for the Overall

Horse or Pony In-hand Champion.Turriff Round Table present a Perpetual Trophy for the Reserve

In-Hand.The Association presents a Championship Sash to the Overall In-Hand

Champion Animal and Reserve.Norvite present vouchers to the value of £30 to the Overall Horse or Pony

In-Hand Champion and £20 for Reserve.Robertson Crop Services presents £100 to the Overall Horse or Pony

Ridden Champion in the Show and £50 to the Reserve.The Pirie Family present a Perpetual Trophy in memory of Gordon Pirie,

Castle of Auchry, Cuminestown for the Overall Horse or Pony Ridden Champion.

Wesley and Margaret Simpson present a Perpetual Trophy for the Reserve Ridden.

The Association presents a Championship sash to the Overall Ridden Champion Animal and Reserve.

Norvite present Vouchers to the value or £30 to the Overall Horse or Pony Ridden Champion and £20 for Reserve.

Ardmore Distillery present a bottle of Teacher’s Highland Cream in a presentation carton to Overall Horse or Pony In-Hand Champion and to Overall Horse or Pony Ridden Champion.

The Sleigh family present a Perpetual Trophy in memory of Harry Sleigh, St. John’s Wells, Fyvie for Champion of Champions (Cattle, Sheep, Clydesdale Horses. Sunday’s Horse & Pony Champions are also invited to come forward).

James Milne & Co., Chartered Accountants present £300 to the Champion of Champions.

Harbro Ltd, present £100 to the Reserve Champion of Champions.Sleigh Perpetual Trophy for Best Scottish Native Horse or Pony -

Eriskay, Highland and Shetland breeds.

Turriff Show is affiliated to the BSPS (No. 15/008) and all persons entering, competing, showing or otherwise taking part in BSPS Classes, whether or not members of the BSPS are subject to the Constitution and Rules of the BSPS including disciplinary procedures, and shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the BSPS.The Qualifiers for the BSPS are stated following the relevant classes.

This Show is a qualifier for:-

NPS Scotland/Scottish Farmer - Scottish Horse in Hand Mountain & MoorlandChampionship.The Champion and Res. Champion in all Mixed pure bred M. & M. or Breed Championships will qualify for the Final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 11th September, 2015. Qualification may go to third in the Championship (ie First Reserve Champion).NPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship.The 2 highest placed ponies, not already qualified, in each class will qualify for the Final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 11th September, 2015. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.This can be either mixed M. & M. or Breed Classes.NPS Scotland/Kingfisher Building Products Mountain & Moorland Open WHP Championship.The 3 highest placed ponies, in each class not already qualified, will qualify for the Final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 11th September, 2015.Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.NPS Scotland/Kilgraston School M & M Lead Rein and First Ridden ChampionshipThe 2 highest placed ponies in the Lead Rein and First Ridden Class not already qualified will go forward to the final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 11th September, 2015. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.NPS Scotland/NFU Mutual Open In-hand Riding Pony/Hunter Pony Championship.The highest placed pony, in each open in-hand Riding Pony or Hunter Pony Class (foal classes excluded) not already qualified, will qualify for the Final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 11th September, 2015.. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.

NPS SCOTLAND RULES

1. Ponies may only qualify once for each NPS Scotland Competition Final. 2. All Mountain & Moorland Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective stud book. Part breds and X registered ponies and Eriskays are not eligible.3. Qualification in the M. & M. In Hand Section may go to 3rd in the Championship. All oth-

ers may go to no lower than 6th place.4. A Judge is not obliged to award an NPS Scotland Finals qualification if he/she feels

that the pony is not of a sufficient standard5. Closing Dates for Entries Competitors qualifying at Shows held before Monday 8th June 2015 must send their

qualifying cards and entries in by Friday 26th June 2015. Shows after 8th June 2015 adhere to a closing date of 26th August 2015 and Late

Entries will NOT be accepted.6. For Novice classes. Open to pure bred registered M&M stallions, mares and geldings four years old or over.

A pony is not eligible to compete if, before 1st January in the current year, it has done any of the following:

i) Won an open NPS affiliated mixed M&M Ridden class ii) Won a direct qualifying round for HOYS, RIHS or Olympia.

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iii) If a pony qualifies for any of the above in the current year it is immediately de-noviced and cannot enter the final either at the NPS Summer Championships or the NPS Scot-land/Kilmannan Novice Final at NPS Scotland Championship Finals (Blair).

iv) Qualified for Horse of the Year Show or RIHS Ridden classes. v) Qualified for the M&M Novice or Intermediate Ridden final at the NPS Summer Championship show or the NPS Scotland/Kilmannan Novice Final at NPS Scotland.

Championship Finals (Blair) (N.B. Ponies can compete as novices in this competition for two consecutive years provided they do not submit an entry to the final in the first year).

vi) Qualified for the M&M Ridden Championship final at Olympia in previous years. Ponies must be shown in a snaffle bit.

7. Entry for the Finals can only be made by sending the official card duly signed by the Judge at the time of qualifying with your entry form.

8. The OWNER must be or become a member of NPS Scotland before entering the Finals.

9. All ridden ponies must be shown off the lead rein except in the specified Lead Rein Qualifier Class.

10. M&M Lead rein ponies mares or geldings 4 yrs and over not exceeding 122cms. Dart-moor Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh A and Welsh B. Riders not to have reached their 9th birthday by the 1st January in the current year.

11. M&M First ridden ponies, mares or geldings 4 yrs and over not exceeding 128cms. Dartmoor Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh A and Welsh B. Riders not to have reached their 12th birthday by the 1st January in the current year.

12. Max. Height for HP is 153cm at maturity and max. height for RP is 148 cm at maturity – foal classes excluded.

13. The Final will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 11th September 2015.

Caledonian Showing Championships

The Caledonian Showing Championship Shows are a new and exciting concept for Scotland with two Shows run and administered by Puddledub Shows.

Highfield@Howe, near Ladybank, Fife - 5/6 September 2015Fountain EC, Dyce, Aberdeenshire - 26/27 September 2015

This Show is a qualifier and every horse and pony placed 1st-3rd in all Inhand and Ridden classes will qualify where there is a corrsponding class at the Finals. No qualification cards will be awarded in the ring, and no qalification can do down the line.

All qualified horses and ponies will be listed on the Caledonian Showing Shows’ website www.caledonianchampionships.webs.com

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PLEASE NOTE:Horses and Ponies can be entered in more than one class. Judging starts at 8.30 a.m. except Large and Small Mountain and Moorland Ponies and Ride and Drive which will be judged at approximately 10.30am; Donkey section at 11.00 a.m. and Ex Race Horse section 11.30 a.m.IF AN EXHIBITOR HAS ENTERED MORE THAN ONE CLASS AND THEY ARE BOTH BEING JUDGED AT THE SAME TIME A DECISION MUST BE MADE TO WHICH CLASS IS BEING ENTERED. NO CLASSES WILL BE DELAYED FOR EXHIBITORS TO ENTER BOTH. ALSO IT MUST BE CLEARLY STATED ON ENTRY FORM IF THE PONY IS BEING SHOWN IN MORE THAN ONE CLASS.

WORKING HUNTERS, HORSES AND PONIESPlease state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.30amClass114. Working Hunter Horse 15hh and over and 4 years old and over - Riders

18 years or over on the day of the competition. The Stewarts Building Services/BHS Scotland Working Hunter Series 2015.

Eight to twelve fences approx. 3ft. 6in. in height. Classes will be judged in line with the Sports Horse Breeding of Great Britain Rules (www.sporthorsegb.co.uk)The first three prizewinners will qualify even if they do not jump clear for the final to be held at The Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair in August, 2015. If one of these has already qualified, qualification can be handed down to fourth place provided they have a clear round in the jumping phase. To be eligible for the Final, either the rider or owner of the horse must be a mem-ber of the British Horse Society.Qualifiers will be handed a postcard to complete and send off with their entry fee for the final.

Class115. Novice Working Hunter Horse 4 Years old and Over exceeding 153cms. Riders to

be 17 years or over on the day of the Show. Open to all horses never placed 1st to 3rd in an Open WHP Class. Fences 80-90cms.

116. Open WHP mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, over 143cms and not exceeding 153cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in current year. Height of fences approx. 1.05m.

117. Open WHP mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, over 133cms and not exceeding 143cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in current year. Height of fences approx 1m.

118. Open WHP mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in current year. Height of fences approx 90cms.

119. Nursery Stakes. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133 cms. Riders not to have attained their 13th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Fences 60cm - 75cm.

120. Cradle Stakes. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over not exceeding 122 cms. Riders not to have attained their 11th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Fences 55cm - 70cm.

121. Registered Mountain and Moorland Mixed Height Working Hunter Pony - Highland, Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh Section A&B, Fell, Dale, New Forest, Connemara and Welsh Section C&D. Mare, Stallion or Gelding, 4 Years Old and Over. Ponies up to 13.2hh. fences maximum height 70cms. Over 13.2hh, fences maximum height 85cms. The three highest placed ponies not already qualified, will qualify for the NPS Scotland/Kingfisher Building Products Mountain & Moorland Open WHP Championship final at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 11th September, 2015. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.

Blair Castle Open Working Hunter Pony Championships. Classes 116, 117 and 118 are qualifiers. Ponies placed first to fourth in each class will qualify for the Championship held at Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair on Thursday, 10th September, 2015.

Qualification may go down to sixth place, if higher placed ponies have previously qualified.

Working Hunter Pony Rules for Classes 116 to 121

All WHP classes are restricted to mares and geldings. Mares with a living foal, born during the current season, are barred from WHP classes. Stallions barred.

Saddlery: No change of saddlery is allowed between phases or during a phase. No whip to exceed 75 cm. (30 in.) No spurs allowed. Snaffle bridles are permitted. After the start of the competition the rider may not be changed under any circumstances.

Entries: No Competitor may ride more than one pony in any class. Jumping Penalties - First Refusal 15; Second Refusal 20; Third Refusal

Disqualification; Fall of horse or rider disqualification. A complete turnround constitutes a refusal. Jumping Knockdown 10.

Marking: Phase One-Jumping 50: Style and manners 20; Phase Two-Conformation, type and freedom of action 20; Manners 10; Total - 100.

SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Best Horse or Pony in the section.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.

The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

North of Scotland Championship for Best Working Hunter Pony owned and registered by a member of the British Show Pony Society - Challenge Trophy presented by the Late J. Clark, Maybank, Turriff.

Swift Trophy presented by the late Dr V. Morrison for the Mini Working Hunter Pony Championship (Nursery and Cradle Stakes).

HUNTERS IN-HAND Please state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foalsPrize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.30amClass122. Brood Mare, 4 years old and over, with Foal at foot.123. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class.124. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 1 year old.125. Filly or Gelding, 2 years old.126. Filly or Gelding, 3 years old.127. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over.128. Appaloosa mare or gelding, 4 years old and over.

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SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Horse or Pony in Section.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion In-Hand

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Challenge Trophy presented by Deans, Barnes and Hunter, Veterinary Surgeons, Turriff, for Best Hunter or Hack bred by Exhibitor, shown in Hand.

HUNTERS & HACKS UNDER SADDLEPlease state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.30amClass129. Small Hunter, Mare or Gelding, not to exceed 158cms (15.2hh) 4 years old and over shown in saddle.130. Lightweight Hunter, Mare or Gelding, exceeding 158cms (15.2hh), to carry up to 13 st., 4 years old and over, shown in saddle.131. Middle/Heavyweight Hunter, Mare or Gelding, exceeding 158cms (15.2hh), to carry 13½ st., 4 years old and over shown in saddle.132. Open Hack, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148 cms (14.2hh) but not exceeding 160cms (15.3hh).133. Open Riding Horse, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms (14.2hh)134. Show Cob, 4 years old and over, shown in saddle.135. Appaloosa mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, shown in saddle.136. Ladies Side Saddle, open to a Mare or Gelding, four years old or over, suitable to carry and be ridden by a Lady side saddle.137. Ladies Side Saddle, open to a Mare or Gelding, other than Hunter or Hack, four year old or over, suitable to carry and be ridden by a Lady side saddle.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Horse or Pony in Section.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion Under Saddle

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

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SHOW PONIES and SHOW HUNTER PONIES UNDER SADDLE

Please state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.30am138. Horse or Pony over 138cms, with rider 17 years and under on 1st January of the

current year.139. Pony 138cms and under with rider 12 years and under on 1st January of the current

year.The above classes are confined to members of Deveron & District, Bennachie and East

Aberdeenshire Branches of the Pony Club. Ponies/Horses to be ridden in snaffle bridles. Proof of membership. Entry Form must be signed by District Commissioner. Winners of Classes 138 and 139 cannot qualify for the Championship.

Classes 140-145 will be judged under BSPS Rules.

140. The BSPS Leading Rein Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122 cms. Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January in the cur-rent year.

141. The BSPS First Ridden Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over, not exceeding 122 cms. Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

142. The BSPS Best Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 138 cms. and not exceeding 148 cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

143. The BSPS Best Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 128 cms. and not exceeding 138 cms. Riders not to have attained their 15th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

144. The BSPS Best Show Pony, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128 cms. Riders not to have attained their 13th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

145. The BSPS Mixed Height Open Show Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, not exceeding 153cms. Riders must be the correct age for the height of the animal they ride.

BSPS SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIPThis Show is a qualifier for the 2015 BSPS Championships Show to be held at Arena UK. The 1st and 2nd prizewinners in Classes 140 – 144 and 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in Class 145 will qualify for the BSPS Championships Show, provided the animal is registered in accordance with rule 23 and ridden by a BSPS member.Rule 23: Ponies must be registered before the date of the Show at which they qualify, except in the case of exhibitors who have never been members before who are allowed 7 days in which to become members and register their ponies, providing they have a valid J.M.B. certificate before the date of the Championship they qualify for.

BSPS BEST RIDERThis Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Best Rider of the Year. The Best Rider in Classes 140 – 145 will receive a Card and qualify for the final at the BSPS Summer Championships Show.

BSPS CHALLENGEThis Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Challenge. The highest placed pony in Classes 140 – 145 that have not qualified for the BSPS 2015 Horse of the Year Show in the appropriate Class will qualify. If the highest placed pony has already qualified for the BSPS Challenge, the qualification will be awarded to the next eligible pony.

BSPS PREMIER LEAGUEThis Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Premier League. Qualification will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed ponies in classes 140 – 145.

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BSPS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONSThis Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Champion of Champions, the Champion Mini Show Pony and the Champion Open Show Pony will qualify.

BSPS Open Mini Show Pony Championship open to ponies that have been placed first or second in the Open Lead Rein and Open First Ridden classes only.BSPS Open Show Pony Championship open to ponies that have been placed first or second in the Open Show pony classes only.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Animal in this Section in the open classes only.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.

The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

J. Rennie & Sons Challenge Cup for Best Rider and Pony combined in Class 138.The Maitland Challenge Cup represented by A. Morrison for Best Rider

and Pony combined in Class 139.

MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONIES for registered ponies e.g. Welsh Cobs, New Forest, Fell,

Connemara, Dale excluding Highlands

Please state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foals.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 10.30am approximatelyClassIn Hand146. Stallion, or Colt, 2 years old and over.147. Mare, 4 years old and over with foal at foot.148. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class.149. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over.150. Filly or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old.151. Filly, Colt or Gelding, 1 year old.NPS Scotland/ Scottish Farmer - Scottish Horse In-hand Mountain &

Moorland Championship. The Champion & Reserve Champion in classes 146-151 will qualify for

the Final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 11th September 2015. Qualifications may go to 3rd in the cham-pionship (i.e. 1st Reserve Champion).

Ridden152. Welsh Cob, New Forest, etc, Shown in Saddle.NPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland

Championship. The 2 highest placed ponies not already qualified in class 152 will qualify for the final

which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 11th September, 2015. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.

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SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Best Pony in this Section.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion Pony.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Sidney Anderson Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by Nan Anderson for Best Mountain or Moorland Pony bred by Exhibitor.

The Scottish and Northern Welsh Pony and Cob Association offers Rosette for Champion Pony (Membership card must be produced in the ring).

The Scottish Welsh Pony and Cob Association offers Rosette for Best Welsh Cob in Hand. (Membership Cards must be produced in the ring).

The Scottish Connemara Group present rosettes to the highest placed Connemara Pony in Hand and highest placed Ridden Connemara.

SMALL MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONIESfor registered ponies e.g. Welsh A and B, Exmoor,

Dartmoor excluding ShetlandsPlease state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foals.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 10.30am approximatelyClass153. Stallion, 4 years old and over.154. Mare with foal at foot.155. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class.156. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over (this class may be split at the

judges discretion on the day if numbers justify).157. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old.158. Colt, Filly or Gelding Yearling.NPS Scotland/Scottish Farmer - Scottish Horse in-Hand Mountain & Moorland ChampionshipThe Champion and Reserve Champion in classes 153-157 will qualify for the Final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 11th September, 2015. Qualifications may go to 3rd in the Championship (i.e. 1st Reserve Champion).

159. Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over shown in saddle.NPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship.The 2 highest placed ponies not already qualified in class 159 will qualify for the final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 11th September, 2015. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.

160. M & M Lead Rein. Open to registered Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B mares and geldings four years old or over not exceeding 122cms. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but not reached their 9th birthday before the 1st January in the current year.

161. M & M First Ridden. Open to registered Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B mares and geldings four year old or over not exceeding 128cms. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but not reached their 12th birthday before the 1st January in the current year.

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NPS Scotland/Kilgraston School Mountain & Moorland Lead Rein and First Ridden Championship.The 2 highest placed ponies in the Lead Rein and First Ridden class not already qualified will go forward to the final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 11th September, 2015.Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.

M&M Mini Championship open to ponies that have been placed first or second in the Lead Rein and First Ridden classes.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Pony in this Section.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion Pony.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Scottish and Northern Welsh Pony and Cob Association offers Rosette for Champion Pony. (Membership Cards must be produced in the ring).

Scottish Welsh Pony and Cob Association offers Rosette for Best Registered Section A or B in Hand. (Membership Cards must be produced in the ring).

Wm. & R. McEwan Memorial Trophy for the best Welsh Section B Pony in Grampian.

RIDE AND DRIVE IN HAND SECTIONPlease state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 10.30amClass162. Potential Ride and Drive Horse or Pony, shown in Hand, 4 years old and over, Stallion, Mare or Gelding.163. Potential Ride and Drive Horse or Pony, shown in Hand, 1-3 years old, Stallion, Mare or Gelding.164. Potential Ride and Drive Horse or Pony, shown in Hand, 1 year old or over, Stallion, Mare or Gelding, Friesians only. Entries in this class excluded from entering the previous two classes.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Animal in this Section.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Trophy presented by the late Mr C. A. Duguid, Deveron Road, Turriff, for the Highest Placed Friesian Horse in class 164.

The Friesian Horse Association of Great Britain and Ireland offers Rosette for the highest place FHAGBI member handling an FPS Registered horse in Class 164.

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ARABS, ANGLO-ARABS AND PART BRED ARABS IN HAND AND SADDLE

Please state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foals.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.30amClass165. Stallion 4 years old and over.166. Mare, 4 years old and over, with foal at foot.167. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class.168. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over.169. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2-3 years old.170. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 1 year old.171. Registered Arab or Part Bred Arab shown in saddle.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Champion Pony in this Section.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Pony.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

J. Clark Challenge Trophy represented by Mr and Mrs K. Willox, Dykenook, for Best Exhibit in this Section bred by Exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy presented by Mr and Mrs D. Tawse, Parklea, Methlick for best Ridden Pure Bred/Part Bred/Anglo Arab. Must be Registered.

RIDING PONY IN HAND (Not Exceeding 128 cms (12.2 hh))

Please state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foals.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.30am

Class172. Mare, 4 years old & over, with foal at foot, not to exceed 128cms (12.2hh).173. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class.174. Mare, Stallion or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not to exceed 128cms (12.2hh) at maturity.175. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old, not to exceed 128cms (12.2hh)

at maturity.176. Colt, Filly or Gelding, yearling, not to exceed 128cms (12.2hh) at maturity.177. Miniature Pony, any age.

NPS Scotland/NFU Mutual Open In-hand Riding Pony/Hunter Pony ChampionshipsThe highest placed pony, in each open in-hand Riding Pony or Hunter Pony class (foal classes and class 177 excluded) not already qualified, will qualify for the final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 11th September 2015. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.

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SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Pony in this section.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Bayer Challenge Trophy for best Riding Pony not exceeding 128cms.Blackford Perpetual Trophy presented by Mrs Mary Sivewright for Best

Riding Pony, not exceeding 128cms, bred by exhibitor.Blackford Rothienorman Perpetual Trophy presented by Mrs Mary

Sivewright for Best Foal in both Riding Pony Sections.

RIDING PONY IN HAND (Not Exceeding 148 cms (14.2 hh))

Please state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foals.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.30am

Class178. Mare, 4 years old & over, with foal at foot, not to exceed 148cms (14.2hh).179. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class.180. Mare, Stallion or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not to exceed 148cms (14.2hh) at maturity.181. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old, not to exceed 148cms (14.2hh) at

maturity.182. Colt, Filly or Gelding, yearling, not to exceed 148cms (14.2hh) at maturity.

NPS Scotland/NFU Mutual Open In-hand Riding Pony/Hunter Pony Championship. The highest placed pony in each open in-hand Riding Pony or Hunter Pony class (foal

classes excluded) not already qualified, will qualify for the final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 11th September 2015. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.

SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion medal will be presented by the Association for the Best Pony in this section.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Pony.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Challenge Trophy presented by Mr W. J. & J. Green, Corskie, Garmouth, for Best Riding Pony bred by exhibitor.

NPS Silver Medal Rosette Championships

These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded when the owner of the champion pony is a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS. A valid membership card must be in the rider’s/handler’s possession on enter-ing the ring and be produced immediately on request by either the judge or steward. If the owner of the champion pony is not a member, or the owner’s membership card is

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not immediately produced, the rosette may be awarded to the reserve champion pro-vided they have the required membership card. If the Champion pony has previously qualified it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the qualification card goes to the Reserve Champion pony, provided the owner of that pony is a member of the NPS. The Silver Medal Rosette and the qualification card can be awarded no lower than first Reserve (third). Foals are not eligible for Silver Medal Championships. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2016.

NPS/Laybalands Stud Show Pony In Hand Silver Medal Rosette ChampionshipA Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the Best Registered Pony owned by an NPS QUALIFYING OR LIFE member in the Show Pony In Hand Section. Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification.

HUNTER PONY BREEDINGPlease state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.30amClass183. Mare, Stallion or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not to exceed 153cms (15hh)

at maturity.184. Colt, Filly or Gelding, yearling, not to exceed 133cms (13hh) at maturity.185. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old, not to exceed 133cms (13hh) at maturity.186. Colt, Filly or Gelding, yearling, not to exceed 153cms (15hh) at maturity.187. Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old, not to exceed 153cms (15hh) at maturity.NPS Scotland/NFU Mutual Open In-hand Riding Pony/Hunter Pony Championship.The highest placed pony, in each open in-hand Riding Pony or Hunter Pony Class (foal classes excluded) not already qualified, will qualify for the Final which will take place at the Blair castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 11th September 2015. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.

Please note ponies in this Section should preferably be platted up.NPS/Bankswood Stud Show Hunter Pony In Hand Silver Medal Rosette

ChampionshipA Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the Best Registered Pony owned by an NPS QUALIFYING OR LIFE member in the Show Hunter Pony In Hand Section. Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Hunter Pony in this section.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Pony.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

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COLOURED HORSES AND PONIES Please state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.30amClass188. CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Open Ridden Qualifer, any height.189. CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Traditional Open Ridden Qualifier, any height.190. CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Open in-Hand Qualifier, any height, any age, no foals.191. CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Traditional In-Hand Horse Qualifier, to exceed 148cms

(14.2hh), any age, no foals.192. CHAPS (UK) Native/CobTraditional In-Hand Pony Qualifier, not to exceed

148cms (14.2hh), any age, no foals.193. CHAPS (UK) Youngstock Qualifier, one, two or three year olds (no foals).194. Lead Rein, 3-8 years, exhibits not to exceed 122 cms (12hh).195. First Ridden, 10 years and under, exhibits not to exceed 128 cms (12.2hh).This Show is affiliated to the Coloured Horse and Pony Society (UK). (No. 15079) Both owner and the rider/exhibitor need not to be a member of CHAPS (UK) nor must the horse or pony be regis-tered with CHAPS (UK) to compete.However in order to qualify both owner and rider/exhibitor need to be a current showing member and present their valid Qualifier Card IN THE RING for signing by the judge. Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate Qualifier Card.The CHAPS (UK) Championships Show will be held on 7th-9th August, 2015.Shows held on or after date of Championship Show will count as 2016 qualifiers.Classes 188-193 are CHAPS (UK) qualifiers. For full rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer to the CHAPS (UK) Members’ Handbook or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings.All stallions 4 years old and over entering these classes must be graded with CHAPS (UK). All Stallions must wear Stallion ID Discs in the ring without exception.Classes 194-195 are not eligible to compete for the Champion Prize but a special mini-champion-ship will take place for these classes with Champion and Reserve.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Horse or Pony in the Section.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion Coloured

Horse or Pony.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery present a miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

VETERAN HORSES AND PONIES Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry.

Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5Judging to start at 8.30am

Class196. Diamond Veteran (25 years and over), In-Hand. Open to horses and ponies

any breed or height, this class will incorporate qualifiers for the VHS Regional Finals and National Veteran Championship.

197. Veteran (20-24 years), In-Hand. Open to horses and ponies any breed or height, this class will incorporate qualifiers for the VHS Regional Finals and National Veteran Championship.

198. Pre-Veteran (15-19 years), In-Hand. Open to horses and ponies any breed or height, this class will incorporate qualifiers for the VHS Regional Finals and National Veteran Championship.

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Class199. Diamond Veteran (25 years and over), Ridden. Open to horses and ponies

any breed or height, this class will incorporate qualifiers for the VHS Regional Finals and National Veteran Championship.

200. Veteran (20-24 years), Ridden. Open to horses and ponies any breed or height, this class will incorporate qualifiers for the VHS Regional Finals and National Veteran Championship.

201. Pre-Veteran (15-19 years), Ridden. Open to horses and ponies any breed or height, this class will incorporate qualifiers for the VHS Regional Finals and National Veteran Championship.

Veteran Horse Society Scottish Veteran Horse of the Year 2015 QualifierThe Veteran Horse Society Scottish Showing Series kindly sponsored by Allen & Page Quality Horse Feeds. Qualifiers are open to both Members and Non Members of the Veteran Horse Society. Please note all competitors should acquaint themselves with the rules of the VHS, they can be found at www.veteran-horse-society.co.uk. The Overall Champion and Reserve Champion Veteran will go forward to the Supreme Scottish Final on 14th October, 2015. Please note: all competitors must be VHS Members to gain the qualifying card.• No galloping or spurs are permitted in the ring.• Basic walk, trot and canter.• Mark system will be generally: condition and movement in relation to age and turnout.• Stallion handler or rider must be over 16 years.• Turnout in accordance with breed.• All competitors must be compliant with VHS rules and regulations.• Qualification cards will be handed out in the ring at the time of presentation.• The same veteran and handler / rider combination must carry qualification. No exchange of horse or rider is accepted.The Overall Veteran Champion and Reserve Champion will go on to compete at the Veteran Horse Society Scottish Veteran Horse of the Year 2015. Second Reserve on standby.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Veteran Horse or Pony in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Perpetual Trophy for Best Veteran In-Hand presented by M. Sivewright.

EX RACE HORSESEntry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry.

Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5Judging to start at 11.30 a.m.

Class202. Ex Race Horse in Hand.203. Ex Race Horse Ridden.Qualifier for the Blue Chip Feed Ex Racers Club Championship Finals to be held

at Blair on the 13th September, 2015. Horses placed 1st-4th will qualify. Horses must be registered with the Ex Racers Club to enter the finals.

Registration forms can be found at www.exracersclub.orgPrize money partly sponsored by Georgina Bourner, Netherdale, Turriff.

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SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Ex-Race Horse in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr R. Deans to Reserve Champion in this section.

HIGHLAND PONIES for registered ponies

Please state clearly if horse or pony entered in more than one class

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foals.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.30 a.m.Class204. Stallion or Colt, 2 years old and over.205. Mare, 4 years old and over, with Foal at foot.206. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class.207. Mare, 4 years old and over.208. Gelding, 2 years old and over.209. Filly, 2-3 years old.210. Filly, 1 year old.211. Colt or Gelding, 1 year old.212. Highland Pony, either sex, any age, shown in saddle.213. Highland Pony in Working Harness.NPS Scotland/Scottish Farmer - Scottish Horse In Hand Mountain & Moorland Championship.The In Hand Champion & Reserve Champion Highland Pony from classes 204-211 will qualify for the Final, which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 11th September, 2015. Qualification may go to third in the Championship (ie First Reserve Champion).NPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship.The 2 highest placed ponies not already qualified in class 212 will qualify for the final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 11th September, 2015. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Highland Pony.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

J. A. Cowie Perpetual Challenge Trophy represented by Ann Conlin for Best Highland Pony of Opposite Sex to Champion.

£30 and Rosettes presented by Hugh Duncan, Craignetherty to the Best 3 Progeny from the same Stallion not necessarily from same Exhibitor.

£10 presented by Hugh Duncan, Craignetherty to exhibitor of each Highland Pony in Working Harness.

Joan McQuattie Memorial Perpetual Quaich for the Reserve Champion Highland Pony.

Challenge Trophy presented by Mr J. A. Cowie, Drachfour, Turriff, for Best Highland Pony bred by Exhibitor.

Rosette presented by the Highland Pony Society for the Champion Highland Pony. The Pony must be registered in the Stud Book, or in the Society’s Appendices.

Ballinde Baker Trophy presented for Best Registered Highland Pony shown in saddle.

Frilly Ghillie Trophy presented for Best Working Highland Pony.

SHETLAND PONIES for registered ponies

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foals.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

All exhibitors in Classes 223 and 224 will receive a Rosette.Please note that ponies can only be entered in one class with the exception of Classes 222, 223 and 224. Classes 214 to 224 are for standard Shetland Ponies only.

Judging to start at 8.30 a.m.Class 214. Stallion or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 107cms (10½hh).215. Colt or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old, not exceeding 102cms (10hh).216. Mare with Foal at foot, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 107cms (10½hh).217. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class.218. Mare, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 107cms (10½hh).219. Filly, 2 or 3 years old, not exceeding 102cms (10hh).220. Colt, Gelding or Filly, 1 year old, not exceeding 102cms (10hh).221. Coloured Pony, any age, any sex.222. Shetland Pony, 4 years old and over, shown under saddle.223. Young Handlers, for children aged 10 years old and under on the day of the Show. (No Entry Fee).224. Young Handlers, for children aged 11–14 years on the day of the Show. (No Entry Fee).

RULES

1. Classes must be confined to registered ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form. Society rosettes must only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligible for registration (i.e. foals).

2. 3 year old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a mini-mum of 3 weeks old on the day of the Show.

3. There must be no colts or stallions in Young Handlers classes. Children under 14 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or stallions in In-hand classes. Children under 11 years old may not show stallions in ridden classes. In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14 years or under in In-hand classes. Hard hats must be worn by all exhibitors, irrespec-tive of age, in the ridden class. In the ridden class, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the Ring, both pony and rider must leave the Ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part.

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NPS Scotland/Scottish Farmer - Scottish Horse In Hand Mountain & Moorland Championship.The In Hand Champion & Reserve Champion Shetland Pony from classes 214-221 will qualify for the Final, which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 11th September 2015. Qualification may go to third in the Championship (ie First Reserve Champion).NPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship.The 2 highest placed ponies not already qualified in class 222 (off the lead rein) will qualify for the final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 11th September, 2015. Qualifications to go no lower than sixth place.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Shetland Pony.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Rosettes presented by the Shetland Pony Stud Book Society to Champion and Reserve Best Foal, Junior Champion and Reserve and Best Young Handler, entered or eligible for entry in the Shetland Pony Stud Book.

Challenge Trophy presented by Duncan Brothers (Joiners), Turriff, for the Best Shetland Pony in the Section.

Strocherie Perpetual Trophy presented by the Anderson Family, Strocherie, King Edward, Banff for Junior Champion.

William Milne Perpetual Memorial Trophy for Reserve Junior Champion.Avenge Perpetual Shield by Cyanamid of Great Britain Ltd., Gossport

for Best Yearling Shetland Pony.Trophy presented by Mr W. Logan, Turriff, and represented by A. & F.

Clyne for the Best Shetland Pony from Exhibitor who has not shown at Highland Show.

Mark Neil Trophy presented by A. & F. Clyne for Best Shetland Pony, bred by Exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy represented by Mrs M. Martin, Greenmyre, for the Best Foal (eligible for registration in the Stud Book).

Trophy for Best Coloured Shetland Pony (must be two distinct colours).Clark, Rothienorman Perpetual Trophy for Champion Ridden Shetland

Pony.Perpetual Trophy in memory of William Milne for Best Young Handler.

SHETLAND PONIES (MINIATURE)

Entry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry. Free entry for foals.Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

All exhibitors in Classes 231 and 232 will receive a Rosette.Please note that ponies can only be entered in one class with the exception of

Classes 231 and 232.Judging to start at 8.30 a.m.

Class 225. Stallion or Gelding, 4 years old and over, under 34in.226. Colt or Filly, 2 or 3 years old, under 34in.

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Class227. Mare with Foal at foot, 4 years old and over, under 34in.228. Foal, progeny of Mare in previous class.229. Colt, Gelding or Filly, 1 year old, under 34in.230. Yield Mare, 4 years old and over, under 34in.231. Young Handlers, for children aged 10 years old and under on the day of the Show. (No Entry Fee).232. Young Handlers, for children aged 11–14 years on the day of the Show. (No Entry Fee).

RULES

1. Classes must be confined to registered ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form. Society rosettes must only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligi-ble for registration (i.e. foals).

2. 3 year old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of 3 weeks old on the day of the Show.

3. There must be no colts or stallions in Young Handlers classes. Children under 14 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or stallions in In-hand classes. In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14 years or under in In-hand classes.

NPS Scotland/Scottish Farmer - Scottish Horse In Hand Mountain & Moorland Championship.The In Hand Champion & Reserve Champion Shetland Pony from classes 225-230 will qualify for the Final, which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 11th September, 2015. Qualification may go to third in the Championship (ie First Reserve Champion).

SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Best Miniature Shetland Pony in the Show.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.

The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Rosettes presented by the Shetland Pony Stud Book Society to Champion and Reserve, Best Foal, Junior Champion and Reserve and Best Young Handler, entered or eligible for entry in the Shetland Pony Stud Book.

Rosettes presented by GEMS for Highest Placed Pony, owned by a mem-ber of GEMS in classes 225-230. (GEMS members must wear their membership badges in the ring).

North of Scotland Shetland Pony Group presents a Perpetual Trophy for the Junior Champion.

North of Scotland Shetland Pony Group presents a Perpetual Trophy for the Best Foal.

Perpetual Trophy presented by Ann Irvine, Haybrake Stud, Rothienorman for Best Miniature Shetland Pony bred by exhibitor.

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DONKEY SECTIONEntry Money - Members £4, Non-members £8 per Entry.

Prize Money: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5Judging to start at 11.00amClass

233. Best Conditioned and Turned Out Donkey, any age.234. Stallion or Gelding, 4 years old or over.235. Mare 4 years old and over or Broodmare 5 years old or over, with own

foal at foot. Foals to be 6 weeks old or over on day of Show and born in the current year.

236. Foal, progeny of mare in previous class.237. Colt or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old.238. Filly, 2 or 3 years old.239. Colt, Filly or Gelding, yearling.Note - Stallions and Entire Colts must wear bridle and bit, the leading rein to be correctly attached to the bit.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Donkey.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Donkey Breed Society presents Rosettes to the Best Gelding in Classes 234, 237 and 239; also Best Two Year Old Exhibit in Classes 237 and 238; Best Young Handler in Class 235; Best Foal in Class 236 and Rosette for Best Veteran Donkey of 20 years old or over in Class 233.

Blackford Challenge Trophy represented by Mrs N. Sangster for Best Female Donkey.

Perpetual Trophy presented by Mrs N. Sangster, Braeriach, North Eddieston, Skene for Best Yearling Donkey.

The In-Hand Champion Donkey at this Show automatically qualifies for the relevant Championship at the D.B.S. Annual Supreme Championship Show in August 2016 provided it is owned by a fully paid up member of the D.B.S.

The Champion Donkey at this Show automatically qualifies for the Summerhays Brood Mare Award Scheme, provided it is owned by a fully paid-up member of the D.B.S.

Donkey classes are open to everyone whether or not a member of the D.B.S. and whether or not the Donkeys are registered. D.B.S. Special Rosettes, however, can only be awarded to D.B.S. members.

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DRIVING COMPETITIONNo Entry Money.

Prize Money: 1st £50; 2nd £40; 3rd £30; 4th £20; 5th £10Judging to start at 1.15pm (Assemble in Paddock at 12.45pm)

Class240. Open Private Driving for Horses and Ponies, 4 Years Old or Over - Open

to Singles or Pairs. Traditional Vehicle.241. Singles or Pairs open to all showing competitors, driving a non-traditional

vehicle - Open Private Driving for Horses and Ponies, 4 Years Old or Over.

Singles or Pairs open to all showing competitors, driving a non-tradition-al vehicle that would be driven every day for exercise. Pneumatic tyres specifically designed for carriages (i.e. not car tyres) are allowed. Lamps need not be carried. Judging will include general cleanliness, safety of turnout, correct fitting of harness and vehicle suitability.

Turriff Show is affiliated to the British Driving Society. Points are award-ed for the highest placed turnouts driven by a BDS member and count towards the Whitehall Cup and the Chairman’s Cup.The British Driving Society present a Championship Rosette for the Driving Champion.

Classes 240 and 241 are qualifiers for the 2015 Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championships at Driving Addington. The highest placed turnout owned and driven by a member of the British Driving Society and eligible for the (g) single purebred Registered Welsh Ponies - Section A, B & C; (i) Pairs and Tandems - Open, Any height; (l) single or tandem turnout driven to a two-wheel exercise vehicle; disregarding those already qualified down to 6th place in the class, will qualify for the 2015 semi-finals at Driving Addington. The Championship will immediately follow the semi-finals.

Young Drivers

The driver must be aged 10 years or over on the first day of the show at which they are to compete. A driver under the age of 18 must be accompanied in the vehicle by a competent and responsible person aged 18 years or over, a “responsible adult”. Proof of age will be required if necessary. It is the responsibility of the owner/driver (if over 18) or (if the owner/driver is under 18) the responsible adult to ensure that his/her groom/s is/are competent for the purpose of attending to the turnout and aged 10 or over on the day of the show. When in the vehicle grooms, passenger/s and driver must have their feet firmly on the floor of the vehicle or use a suitable fixed footrest. This regulation applies at all times and in all areas on the showground.

Hard Hat Ruling

All drivers/grooms/passengers under the age of 14 years must wear a correctly fitted hard hat when in a carriage or in attendance to a turnout.

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SHEEP(All to be judged on MONDAY)

ACCREDITED AND NON-ACCREDITED ONLY

ATTENDANTS ON SHEEP ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WHITE COATS WHILE LEADING ANIMALS IN THE JUDGING RINGS.

EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZESThe Adam Simpson Memorial Salver presented to the Overall Sheep Champion.Ardmore Distillery presents a bottle of Teacher’s Highland Cream in a presen-

tation carton to the Overall Sheep Champion.Aberdeen and Northern Marts Ltd present £75 to the Overall Sheep Champion

and £25 to the Reserve.Trophy presented by Mrs S MacDonald, late of Finnylost, Turriff to Reserve

Overall Sheep Champion.G. Cumming, Manbeen Memorial Trophy for Most Points in Sheep Sections.£75 presented by Meadows Veterinary Centre, Oldmeldrum, for Most Points in

Sheep Section.Ron Paterson Perpetual Trophy for Best Pair of Same Breed in Sheep Sections

- Teams shall consist of breed female and male champions only. The tro-phy is to be shared over the course of the year by the winning owners.

Stuart & Mary Mair Memorial Trophy for Most Points in Cattle, Sheep and Clydesdale Horse Sections.

£75 presented by Meadows Veterinary Centre, Oldmeldrum for Most Points in Cattle, Sheep and Clydesdale Horse Sections.

The Sleigh family present a Perpetual Trophy in memory of Harry Sleigh, St. John’s Wells, Fyvie for Champion of Champions (Cattle, Sheep, Clydesdale Horses. Sunday’s Horse & Pony Champion is also invited to come for-ward).

James Milne & Co., Chartered Accountants present £300 to the Champion of Champions.

Harbro Ltd, present £100 to the Reserve Champion of Champions.

ZWARTBLES SCOTTISH NATIONAL SHOW(Accredited and Non-Accredited Sheep)

Entry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per EntryPrize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Judging to start at 8.00amClass 242. Aged Tup. 243. Shearling Tup. 244. Tup Lamb born on or before 15th February 2015.245. Tup Lamb born after 15th February 2015.246. Ewe, raised lambs in 2015.247. Gimmer.248. Ewe Lamb born on or before 15th February 2015.249. Ewe Lamb born after 15th February 2015. Zwartbles Young Handlers - No Entry Fee - prize money funded by

Anderson, Phewlands, Grass tech donation.250. Age 5-10 years on the day of the Show.251. Age 11-16 years on the day of the Show.

EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZESBell Ingram Trophy awarded to the Champion animal.Scottish ZSA Trophy for the animal Best Bred by Exhibitor.William Kerr (Tractors) Trophy for Best Novice Exhibitor.Scottish ZSA Rosettes awarded to Champion, Reserve Champion and

Best Opposite Sex to Champion.Scottish ZSA Shields awarded to winner of each of the Young Handlers

classes.£50 East Coast Viners voucher to be awarded to the 1st Prize Gimmer.£40 Norvite Voucher to be awarded to the 1st Prize Tup Lamb born

before 15th February, 2015.£30 Harbro voucher to be awarded to the 1st prize Shearling Tup.The Scottish ZSA will present rosettes for 1st-6th prizes in each of the

classes detailed above and one special prize rosette awarded to the winners of the Best Group of Four and Best Pair of Lambs.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Zwartbles Sheep in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Zwartbles Sheep Association presents Rosette to Champion Zwartbles Sheep.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.BOCM Blended Feeds, Turriff Perpetual Trophy for Best Group of Four

Zwartbles Sheep from four of the Zwartbles Classes.Perpetual Trophy presented by the Ferguson Family, Ardmiddle Mains

for the Best Pair of Zwartbles Lambs.

SUFFOLK (Accredited Sheep Only)

Entry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per EntryPrize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Class 252. Tup, above One Shear. 253. Shearling Tup. 254. Ewe, above One Shear, having nursed during this season.255. Shearling Ewe or Gimmer.256. Tup Lamb.257. Ewe Lamb.258. Pair of Suffolk Lambs (1 male, 1 female). Entries confined to members of

N.E. Scotland Suffolk Sheep Club and must not be drawn from the above two classes.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Suffolk Sheep in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.

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The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£20 presented by Wm., Morrison Supermarkets Plc, to Champion and £10 to Reserve.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.£20 presented by Bank of Scotland for Best Group Suffolk Sheep, com-

prising 4 sheep from four of the Suffolk Sheep Classes.Suffolk Sheep Society presents Rosette to Champion Suffolk Sheep from

a registered flock.This is a qualifying show for the Suffolk Sheep Society Show Points

Competition. Points are awarded for entries, extra points for 1st-3rd prize winners and breed champions

Caley Oils Trophy for the Best Pair of Lambs (2 rams or 2 ewes) from a registered flock.

Challenge Trophy presented by James Milne & Co., Chartered Accountants, Aberdeen, for Best Group of Suffolk Sheep, comprising 4 sheep from 4 of the Suffolk Sheep Classes.

Elrick Trophy represented by the Family of the Late J. Elrick, Mintlaw for Most Points in the Suffolk Sheep Section.

BLUEFACED LEICESTER(Accredited and Non-Accredited Sheep)

Entry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per EntryPrize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Class259. Tup, above One Shear. 260. Shearling Tup. 261. Ewe, above One Shear, having nursed lambs during this season.262. Shearling Ewe or Gimmer.263. Tup Lamb.264. Ewe Lamb.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Bluefaced Leicester Sheep in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£20 presented by Harbro Ltd, to Champion and £10 to Reserve.Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders Association presents rosettes to

Champion and reserve Champion Sheep.Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Challenge Trophy presented for the Best Group of Four Bluefaced

Leicester Sheep from four of the Bluefaced Leicester Sheep classes.Culvie Hill Trophy presented by Mr J. Stewart, Mains of Kinnairdy for

Best Pair of Tup Lambs.

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TEXEL (Accredited Sheep Only)

Entry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per EntryPrize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Class265. Tup, above One Shear.266. Shearling Tup.267. Ewe, above One Shear, having nursed lambs during this season.268. Shearling Ewe or Gimmer.269. Tup Lamb.270. Ewe Lamb.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Texel Sheep in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£20 presented by Towns & Carnie Ltd., Turriff to Champion and £10 to Reserve.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.£20 presented by Harbro Ltd., Turriff for Best Pair of Texel Ram Lambs.Texel Sheep Society presents Rosettes to Champion and Reserve

Champion Sheep from a registered flock.Association Trophy presented for Best Group of Four Texel Sheep.W. J. Knox Trophy presented by Knox Family for the Best Pair of Ram

Lambs in Texel Sheep classes.This is a qualifying Show for the North of Scotland Texel Club Competition.

Points are awarded for all classes excluding special classes.

CHAROLLAIS(Accredited Sheep Only)

Entry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per EntryPrize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Class271. Tup, above One Shear. 272. Shearling Tup. 273. Ewe, above One Shear, having nursed lambs during this season274. Shearling Ewe or Gimmer. 275. Tup Lamb.276. Ewe Lamb.277. Pair of Lambs (1 male, 1 female) can be drawn from other classes.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Charollais Sheep in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

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£20 presented by T. J. Farmwise Ltd, Turriff, to Champion and £10 to Reserve.

British Charollais Sheep Society Ltd., presents Society Rosette to Champion Charollais Sheep.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Association Challenge Trophy for Best Group of Four Charollais Sheep

from Four of the Charollais Sheep classes.BOCM Pauls Ltd Perpetual Trophy for Best Pair of Charollais lambs.

BELTEX(Accredited Sheep Only)

Entry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per EntryPrize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Class 278. Tup, above One Shear. 279. Shearling Tup. 280. Ewe, above One Shear, having nursed lambs during this season.281. Shearling Ewe or Gimmer.282. Tup Lamb. 283. Ewe Lamb.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Beltex Sheep in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£20 presented by Harbro Ltd., Turriff to Champion and £10 to Reserve.Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Logie Newton Perpetual Trophy for Best Pair of Beltex Lambs.Ardmiddle Perpetual Trophy for Best Group of Four Beltex Sheep from

four of the Beltex Classes.Beltex Sheep Society presents Rosettes to Champion and Reserve.

ANY OTHER BREED OF SHEEP(Outwith Designated Breed Sections)

(Pure Bred Accredited Sheep Only)Entry Money – Members £2, Non-members £4 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5Class 284. Tup, above One Shear. 285. Shearling Tup. 286. Ewe, above One Shear, having nursed lambs during this season.287. Shearling Ewe or Gimmer.288. Tup Lamb.289. Ewe Lamb.

Breed of SheeP to Be Stated on entry forM.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Any Other Breed of Sheep (Accredited) in the Show.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.

The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£20 presented by Jim Urquhart, Commercial Repairs, to Champion and £10 to Reserve.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.The Association present a Perpetual Cup for the Best Border Leicester

Sheep in the Section.Wm. D. Webster Memorial Perpetual Trophy for Best Border Leicester

Sheep of opposite sex to the above.Essle Watt Memorial Trophy for the Best Pair of Border Leicester Tup

Lambs from a registered flock.Challenge Trophy presented by Kinbroon Farm Machinery,

Rothienorman, for Best Pair of Border Leicester Ewe Lambs from a registered flock.

Alan S. Lyon Memorial Trophy for the most points gained by a Border Leicester Sheep exhibitor.

Challenge Trophy presented for the Best Group of four Border Leicester Sheep.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup for the Best Rouge De L’Ouest sheep in the Section.

Trophy presented by Turriff Agri-Parts Ltd for the Best Pair of Rouge De L’Ouest Lambs.

Trophy presented by Wesley and Margaret Simpson for the Best Group of four Rouge De L’Ouest Sheep.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup for the Best Oxford Sheep in the Section.

A. Bruce Towler Memorial Trophy for Best Pair of Oxford Lambs (Tup and Ewe).

Ravenhill, Turriff Perpetual Trophy for the Best Group of Four Sheep from four of the Sheep Classes.

ANY OTHER BREED OF SHEEP(Outwith Designated Breed Sections)(Pure Bred Non-Accredited Sheep Only)

Entry Money – Members £2, Non-members £4 per EntryPrize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Class290. Tup, above One Shear. 291. Shearling Tup. 292. Ewe, above One Shear, having nursed lambs during this season.293. Shearling Ewe or Gimmer.294. Tup Lamb.295. Ewe Lamb.

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SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Any Other Breed of Sheep (Non-Accredited) in the Show.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£20 presented by Jim Urquhart, Commercial Repairs, to Champion and £10 to Reserve.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Zetor UK Ltd Perpetual Trophy for Best Group of Three Sheep from any of

the above classes.Marrs of Methlick Perpetual Trophy for Best Pair of Lambs.

BLACKFACEEntry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5Class296. Tup, above One Shear.297. Shearling Tup.298. Ewe, above One Shear, in milk, having nursed during this season.299. Shearling Ewe or Gimmer.300. Tup Lamb.301. Ewe Lamb.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Blackface Sheep in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£20 presented by The Federation of Small Businesses, to Champion and £10 to Reserve.

Blackface Sheep Breeders Association presents Rosette to Champion Blackface Sheep.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.Challenge Cup presented by the late J. K. Ledingham, Fintry for the Best

Group of Four Blackface Sheep from Four of the Blackface Sheep Classes.

£20 presented by Wm. Morrison Supermarket Plc to Best Group of four Blackface Sheep from four of the Blackface Sheep Classes.

Shield presented by Wellcome Foundation Ltd. for Best Pair of Tup Lambs.

£10 presented by Wm. Morrison Supermarket Plc to the Best Pair of Tup Lambs.

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SMALL AND HORNED MINORITY BREEDS

(Non Accredited Sheep)Entry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

Class302. Tup, above One Shear.303. Shearling Tup.304. Ewe, above One Shear, having nursed lambs during this season.305. Shearling Ewe or Gimmer.306. Tup Lamb.307. Ewe Lamb.

Breed of SheeP to Be Stated on entry forM.SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Best Small and Horned Minority Breed Sheep in the Show.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.

The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

Rosettes presented to Female and Male Champions and Reserve.BOCM Pauls Ltd Perpetual Trophy for Best Group of Three Sheep from

three of the above classes.John Howden Memorial Perpetual Trophy for the Best Pair of Lambs.

SHEEP YOUNG HANDLERS No Entry Money

Prize Money: 1st £20; 2nd £15; 3rd £10; All other entries £5presented at Show

Class308. Contestants aged under 11 years on the day of the Show. 309. Contestants aged 11 - 14 years on the day of the Show. Please note:-1. Contestants may show any breed of sheep.2. The handlers are judged on their ability to catch, show and demonstrate overall handling abilities. The sheep are not judged.3. Judging will be carried out by one of the Sheep Section judges.

SPECIAL PRIZESThe Bridgend Perpetual Trophy will be presented to the Best Overall

Handler in the Sheep Young Handlers Section.Prize Money partly sponsored by the North of Scotland Texel Club.Rosettes will be presented to all contestants.

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PENS OF EWES, CROSS EWES,GIMMERS AND LAMBS

Accredited and Non-Accredited(PLEASE SPECIFY ON ENTRY FORM IF ACCREDITED)

NO ENTIRE LAMBSEntry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5

JUDGING TO START AT 8.00amClass310. Pen of 3 Cheviot Gimmers.311. Pen of 3 Mule Gimmers.312. Pen of 3 Half-bred Gimmers.313. Pen of 3 Gimmers (Any Other Cross).314. Pen of 3 Mule Lambs.315. Pen of 3 Down-cross Lambs.316. Pen of 3 Lambs (sired by Texel Ram).317. Pen of 3 Lambs (sired by Charollais Ram).318. Pen of 3 Lambs (sired by Any Other Breed of Ram).319. Pen of 3 Ewe Lambs, suitable for breeding purposes.320. Pen of 3 Lambs most suitable for Butcher purposes.321. Pen of 2 Mule Ewes.322. Pen of 2 Half-bred Ewes.323. Pen of 2 Down-cross Ewes.324. Pen of 2 Ewes (Any Other Cross).325. Ewe nursing her own twin cross lambs (lambs must be born after 1st March).326. Gimmer nursing her own single cross lamb (lamb must be born after 1st March).

SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Best Pen of Sheep in the Show.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this Section.

The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Pen of Sheep.

Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

£20 presented by Towns & Carnie Ltd., Turriff to Best Pen of Gimmers and £10 to Reserve.

£20 presented by Towns & Carnie Ltd., Turriff, to Best Pen of Ewes and £10 to Reserve.

Norvite present vouchers to the value of £20 for Best Pen of 3 Lambs.Norvite present vouchers to the value of £20 for Best Pen of 3 Gimmers.Norvite present vouchers to the value of £20 for Best Pen of 2 Ewes.North East Scotland Suffolk Sheep Club presents a £50 Voucher redeem-

able at the Annual Suffolk Show and Sale to be held in September at Thainstone to Best Pen of Lambs sired by a Suffolk Ram to have gained a 1st to 3rd prize.

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SPECIAL PRIZES (Continued)Hamlyn Milling Trophy represented by John L. Young, Lumphanan for

Best Pen of Sheep, any breed.E. Leith Trophy represented by John L. Young, Lumphanan for Best Pen

of Cross Suffolk Lambs.Forglen Texel Trophy for Best Pen of 3 Lambs sired by a Texel Ram

(Class 316).Perpetual Trophy presented by J & A Elphinstone for Best Ewe nursing

her own twin cross lambs or Gimmer nursing her own single cross lamb (Classes 325 and 326).

WOODHEAD BROTHERSBUTCHERS’ LAMBS

Entry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per EntryExhibitors restricted to two entries per class

Prize Money: 1st £60; 2nd £50; 3rd £40; 4th £30; 5th £20; 6th £10

Class327. Pair of Butchers’ Lambs (any breed or cross), to be judged on Hook. Combined carcase weight up to 42kgs.328. Pair of Butchers’ Lambs (any breed or cross), to be judged on Hook.

Combined carcase weight over 42kgs.

(PLeaSe State Breed of Sire of LaMBS on entry forM).SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Best Overall Entry in the Butchers’ Lambs Section.

Perpetual Championship Trophy presented to the Best Overall Entry.Ardmore Distillery presents miniatures of Ardmore Traditional Cask (in

a tube) and Teacher’s Highland Cream to the Champion in this Section.

McKay, Deans and Barnes Trophy represented to Turriff Show for Reserve Best Pair of Carcases.

The Suffolk Sheep Society Shield represented to Turriff Show for Best Pair of Carcases from lambs sired by a Suffolk ram.

£50 presented by Meadows Veterinary Centre, Oldmeldrum for Best Overall entry in the Butchers’ Lamb Section and £25 for reserve Overall entry.

PLEASE NOTE

Butchers’ Lambs entries (Farm Assured Lambs Only) are to be taken direct to Woodhead Brothers, Turriff, on the afternoon of Thursday, 30th July, 2015 from 3pm-8pm. The animals will then be slaughtered on the Friday and the carcases judged and placed in order of merit.

Exhibitors are invited to inspect the carcases at Woodhead Brothers, Turriff on Saturday, 1st August from 10.00 am-11.00 am followed by presentation of prizes.

DAIRY GOATS(Any Breed)

(All to be judged on SUNDAY) (CAE TESTED)

Entry Money - Members £2, Non-Members £4 per EntryPrize Money: 1st £40: 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15; 5th £10; 6th £5.

Class 329. Male, any breed over one year old. 330. Male, any breed up to one year old. 331. Milker, White. 332. Milker, Coloured. 333. Goatling, White. 334. Goatling, Coloured.335. Kid, any Breed, Coloured.336. Kid, any Breed, White.337. Pygmy Milker.338. Pygmy Goatling.339. Pygmy Kid (either sex)

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Best Goat in the Show.The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Champion in this

Section.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Animal.Ardmore Distillery presents a bottle of Teacher’s Highland Cream in a

presentation carton to the Champion in this Section.£25 presented by Mr and Mrs Aitken, Hilberry, Stonehaven to Champion

Pygmy Goat and £10 to Reserve Champion (classes 337-339).The Scottish Goatkeepers’ Federation presents the Swanston Bowl for

the Best Goat under 2 years old and Rosette for Best Goatling.The Highland Goat Club presents Rosette for Best Kid.The British Goat Society of Gibshield, Tarset, Hexham, Northumberland

NE48 1RR, offers a Diploma for the Best Exhibit in the Goat classes.The Kathy Tedcastle Memorial Trophy presented by Mrs J. W. Reay

(Mother), Family and Friends in England, for Best Group of Four Goats from Four of the Goat Classes.

Mrs M. Leith, Balmedie, Memorial Trophy for Best Goat.Prize Money partly sponsored by Supporting Events.

COLLIE DOGSEntry Money - £1.00 per Entry

Prize Money: 1st £15; 2nd £10; 3rd £8; 4th £5.Class340. Dog, exceeding 12 months of age.341. Bitch, exceeding 12 months of age.342. Puppy, dog or bitch, under 12 months.

BEST EXHIBIT (£2.00)

ANY OTHER BREED OF DOG

An OPEN DOG SHOW (Unbenched) held under Kennel Club Rules on the SundayCOMPANION DOG SHOW on the Monday - entries on the day.

Particulars and Entry Schedules for Open Dog Show available from the Secretary.

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POULTRY(Judged under N.P.C. Rules)

Entry Money - £1 Each Entry Prize Money: 1st £8; 2nd £7; 3rd £5; 4th £3

Class 1. Turkey Cock, AC. 2. Turkey Hen, AC. 3. Gander. 4. Goose. 5. Gosling. 6. Indian Runner, Drake. 7. Indian Runner, Duck. 8. Indian Runner,Duckling. 9. Call, Drake, White.10. Call, Duck, White.11. Call, Duckling, White.12. Call, Drake AOC.13. Call, Duck AOC.14. Call, Duckling AOC.15. Khaki Campbell Drake.16. Khaki Campbell Duck.17. Khaki Campbell Duckling.18 Drake, AOV.19. Duck, AOV.20. Duckling, AOV.21. Sussex, Cock.22. Sussex, Hen.23. Sussex, Cockerel or Pullet.24. Rhode Island Red, Cock.25. Rhode Island Red, Hen.26. Rhode Island Red, Cockerel or Pullet.27. Wyandotte, Cock.28. Wyandotte, Hen.29. Wyandotte, Cockerel or Pullet.30. Leghorn, Cock AC.31. Leghorn, Hen AC.32. Leghorn, Cockerel or Pullet AC.33. Maran, Cock.34. Maran, Hen.35. Maran, Cockerel or Pullet.36. Silkie, Cock.37. Silkie, Hen.38. Silkie, Cockerel or Pullet.39. AOV, Heavy Breed Cock.40. AOV, Heavy Breed Hen.41. AOV, Heavy Breed, Cockerel or Pullet.42. AOV, Light Breed Cock.43. AOV, Light Breed Hen.44. AOV, Light Breed, Cockerel or Pullet.

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BANTAMS45. Wyandotte, Male.46. Wyandotte, Female.47. Sussex, Male.48. Sussex, Female.49. Rhode Island Red, Male.50. Rhode Island Red, Female.51. Rock, AC, Male.52. Rock, AC, Female.53. Leghorn, AC, Male.54. Leghorn, AC, Female.55. AOV, light breed, Male.56. AOV, light breed, Female.57. AOV, heavy breed, Male.58. AOV, heavy breed, Female.59. Old English Game, AC, Cock.60. Old English Game, AC, Hen.61. Modern Game, AC, Male.62. Modern Game, AC, Female.63. AOV, hard feather, Male.64. AOV, hard feather, Female.65. Sebright, AC, Male.66. Sebright, AC, Female.67. Rosecomb, AC, Male.68. Rosecomb, AC, Female.69. Pekin, AC, Male.70. Pekin, AC, Female.71. Dutch, AC, Male.72. Dutch, AC, Female.73. AOV, True Bantam, Male.74. AOV, True Bantam, Female.

EGG CLASSES75. Three White Large Fowl Eggs.76. Three Brown Large Fowl Eggs.77. Three Tinted Large Fowl Eggs.78. Three AOC Large Fowl Eggs.79. Three Large Fowl Eggs of 3 Different Colours.80. One White Large Fowl Egg.81. One Brown Large Fowl Egg.82. One Tinted Large Fowl Egg.83. One AOC Large Fowl Egg.84. Three White Bantam Eggs.85. Three Brown Bantam Eggs.86. Three Tinted Bantam Eggs.87. Three AOC Bantam Eggs.88. Three Bantam Eggs of 3 Different Colours.89. One White Bantam Egg.90. One Brown Bantam Egg.91. One Tinted Bantam Egg.92. One AOC Bantam Egg.93. Three AC Waterfowl Eggs.94. One AC Waterfowl Egg.

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Class 95. Three Painted Eggs (LF or Bantam or WF). 96. One Painted Egg (LF or Bantam or WF). 97. Three Decorated Eggs (LF or Bantam or WF). 98. One Decorated Egg (LF or Bantam or WF). 99. One Painted Egg (Juvenile Under 16 Years Old).100. One Decorated Egg (Juvenile Under 16 Years Old).101. Contents of One Large Fowl Egg.102. Contents of One Waterfowl Egg.103. Contents of One Bantam Egg.104. One Egg Internal and External (LF or Bantam).

SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Champion Large Fowl and the Champion Bantam.

The Association presents a Perpetual Cup to the Overall Champion in this Section.

The Association present £50 to the Champion Large Fowl and the Champion Bantam.

Ardmore Distillery presents a bottle of Teacher’s Highland Cream in a presentation carton to the Champion Large Fowl and the Champion Bantam.

Perpetual Trophy presented by Ian D. Pirie to the Champion Large Fowl.

Charles Durno Memorial Trophy for Most Points in the Poultry Section.

Rosettes awarded for:-

Champion in Large Fowl.Reserve Champion in Large Fowl.Best Turkey.Best Goose or Gander.Best Duck or Drake.Champion Bantam.Reserve Champion Bantam.Best Eggs.

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RABBITS***THREE STAR SHOW*** - Under BRC Rules

(Judging to start at 9.00am on the Sunday)Entry Money - £2 per rabbit.

NO ENTRY FEE IN PET SECTIONBRC Levy 50p to be added to total rabbit entry

Prize Money: 1st £6.00: 2nd £5.00; 3rd £4.00; 4th £3.00BRC offers Fancy, Fur, Lop, Rex, BiS, and Junior Rosettes, 104 cc’s BoB + Dips

Association offers Rosettes for each Best of BreedENTRANTS MUST BE BRC MEMBER (Except in Pet Section)

No Boxing of Animals before 3.30pm Unless Authorised by ConvenorWater Bottles on All Exhibits (By EXHIBITORS)

ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 4th JULY, 2015

FANCY SECTIONClass Class

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1. Dutch Black, A/D. 2. Dutch Black,U/4. 3. Dutch Blue A/D. 4. Dutch Blue. U/4. 5. Dutch B/G. A/D. 6. Dutch B/G U/4. 7. Dutch AOC A/D. 8. Dutch AOC U/4. 9. Polish REW A/D.10. Polish REW U/5.11. Polish AOC Self A/D.12. Polish AOC Self. U/5.13. Polish AOC A/D.14. Polish AOC U/5. 15. Netherland Dwarf REW A/D.16. Netherland Dwarf REW U/5.17. Netherland Dwarf M/Sable A/D.18. Netherland Dwarf M/Sable U/5.19. Netherland Dwarf S/Sable A/D.20. Netherland Dwarf S/Sable U/5.21. Netherland Dwarf M/Smoke A/D.22. Netherland Dwarf M/Smoke U/5.23. Netherland Dwarf S/Smoke A/D.24. Netherland Dwarf S/Smoke U/5.25. Netherland Dwarf Agouti A/D.26. Netherland Dwarf Agouti U/5.27. Netherland Dwarf Chin A/D.28. Netherland Dwarf Chin U/5.29. Netherland Dwarf Him A/D.30. Netherland Dwarf Him U/5.31. Netherland Dwarf Otter A/D.32. Netherland Dwarf Otter U/5.33. Netherland Dwarf Otter AOC A/D.34. Netherland Dwarf Otter AOC U/5.35. Netherland Dwarf Seal Point A/D.36. Netherland Dwarf Seal Point U/5.37. Netherland Dwarf Black A/D.38. Netherland Dwarf Black U/5.39. Netherland Dwarf AOC Self A/D.40. Netherland Dwarf AOC Self U/5.

41. Netherland Dwarf AOC NS A/D.42. Netherland Dwarf AOC NS U/5.43. English Black A/D.44. English Black U/5.45. English Blue A/D.46. English Blue U/5.47. English AOC A/D.48. English AOC U/5.49. Tan Black A/D.50. Tan Black U/5.51. Tan AOC A/D.52. Tan AOC U/5.53. Himalayan AC A/D.54. Himalayan AC U/5.55. Belgian Hare A/D.56. Belgian Hare U/5.57. Lionhead REW A/D.58. Lionhead REW U/5.59. Lionhead AOC Self A/D.60. Lionhead AOC self U/5.61. Lionhead Sooty Fawn A/D.62. Lionhead Sooty Fawn U/5.63. Lionhead AC NS A/D.64. Lionhead AC NS U/5.65. Thrianta A/D.66. Thrianta U/5.67. AOV Fancy A/D.68. AOV Fancy U/5.69. AV RV Fancy A/D.70. AV RV Fancy U/5.71. Fancy Challenge A/D.72. Fancy Challenge U/5.73. Jnr Tan A/D.74. Jnr Tan U/5.75. Jnr Lionhead A/D.76. Jnr Lionhead U/5.77. Jnr AOV A/D.78. Jnr AOV U/5.79. Jnr Fancy Challenge A/D.80. Jnr Fancy Challenge U/5.

LOP SECTIONClass Class

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81. Mini Lop REW A/D. 82. Mini Lop REW U/5. 83. Mini Lop BEW A/D. 84. Mini Lop BEW U/5. 85. Mini Lop Black A/D. 86. Mini Lop Black U/5. 87. Mini Lop AOC Self A/D. 88. Mini Lop AOC Self U/5. 89. Mini Lop Agouti A/D. 90. Mini Lop Agouti U/5. 91. Mini Lop Sooty Fawn A/D. 92. Mini Lop Sooty Fawn U/5. 93. Mini Lop Chinchilla A/D. 94. Mini Lop Chinchilla U/5. 95. Mini Lop Orange/Fawn A/D. 96. Mini Lop Orange/Fawn U/5. 97. Mini Lop Otter A/D. 98. Mini Lop Otter U/5. 99. Mini Lop Butterfly A/D.100. Mini Lop Butterfly U/5.101. mini Lop A.C Self A/D.102. Mini Lop A.C Self U/5.103. Mini Lop AOC Non Self A/D.104. Mini Lop AOC Non Self U/5.105. Dwarf Lop REW A/D.106. Dwarf Lop REW U/5.107. Dwarf Lop Black/Blue A/D.108. Dwarf Lop Black/Blue U/5.109. Dwarf Lop AOC Self A/D.110. Dwarf Lop AOC Self U/5.111. Dwarf Lop Agouti A/D.112. Dwarf Lop Agouti U/5.113. Dwarf Lop Sooty Fawn A/D.114. Dwarf Lop Sooty Fawn U/5.115. Dwarf Lop Chinchilla A/D.116. Dwarf Lop Chinchilla U/5.117. Dwarf Lop Butterfly A/D.118. Dwarf Lop Butterfly U/5.119. Dwarf Lop AOC Non Self A/D.120. Dwarf Lop AOC Non Self U/5.

121. German Lop Self A/D.122. German Lop Self U/5.123. German Lop Butterfly A/D.124. German Lop Butterfly U/5.125. German Lop Agouti Pattern A/D.126. German Lop Agouti Pattern U/5.127. German Lop Chinchilla A/D.128. German Lop Chinchilla U/5.129. German Lop AOC Non Self A/D.130. German Lop AOC Non Self U/5.131. French Lop A/C Self A/D.132. French Lop A/C Self U/5.133. French Lop AOC Non Self A/D.134. French Lop AOC Non Self U/5.135. English Lop A/D.136. English Lop U/5.137. Lion Lop Sooty Fawn A/D.138. Lion Lop Sooty Fawn U/5.139. Lion Lop Sable/Smoke A/D.140. Lion Lop Sable/Smoke U/5.141. Lion Lop A/C Self A/D.142. Lion Lop A/C Self U/5.143. Lion Lop AOC N/Self A/D.144. Lion Lop AOC N/Self U/5.145. Cashmere Lop AC A/D.146. Cashmere Lop AC U/5.147. AOV Lop A/D.148. AOV Lop U/5.149. AV RV Lop A/D.150. AV RV Lop U/5.151. Lop Challenge A/D.152. Lop Challenge U/5.153. Jnr German Lop A/D.154. Jnr German Lop U/5.155. Jnr Mini Lop A/D.156. Jnr Mini Lop U/5.157. Jnr AOV Lop A/D.158. Jnr AOV Lop U/5.159. Jnr Lop Challenge A/D.160. Jnr Lop Challenge U/5.

161. Chinchilla A/D.162. Chinchilla U/5.163. Silver Fox Black A/D.164. Silver Fox Black U/5.165. Silver Fox AOC A/D.166. Silver Fox AOC U/5.167. Hustlander A/D.168. Hustlander U/5.169. Deilenaar A/D.170. Deilenaar U/5.171. Swiss Fox A/D.172. Swiss Fox U/5.173. Satin A/D.174. Satin U/5.175. Siberian Black A/D.176. Siberian Black U/5.177. Siberian AOC A/D.178. Siberian AOC U/5.179. Beveran A/D.180. Beveran U/5.181. British Giant A/D.

182. British Giant U/5.183, Continental Giant A/D.184. Continental Giant U/5.185. Californian A/D.186. Californian U/5.187. Alaska A/D.188. Alaska U/5.189. AOV Fur A/D.190. AOV Fur U/5.191. AV RV Fur A/D.192. AV RV Fur U/5.193. Fur Challenge A/D.194. Fur Challenge U/5.195. Jnr Siberian A/D.196. Jnr Siberian U/5.197. Jnr Silver Fox A/D.198. Jnr Silver Fox U/5.199. Jnr AOV Fur A/D.200. Jnr AOV Fur U/5.201. Jnr Fur Challenge A/D.202. Jnr Fur Challenge U/5.

FUR SECTIONClass Class

REX SECTIONClass Class

GRAND CHALLENGE SECTION 249. Grand Challenge A/D. 251. Jnr Grand Challenge A/D.250 Grand Challenge U/5. 252. Jnr Grand Challenge U/5.

PET SECTION(NO ENTRY FEE)

Prize Money: 1st £6.00: 2nd £5.00; 3rd £4.00; 4th £3.00ALL OTHER NON WINNING ENTRIES - £2.00

253. Pet Rabbit owned by child under 16.254. Pet Rabbit owned by adult.

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association

for the Champion in this section.The Late Joe Davidson Shield presented by Wendy Davidson for Best Rabbit

in Show.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Rabbit.Ardmore Distillery presents a bottle of Teacher’s Highland Cream in a pres-

entation carton to the Champion in this Section.Challenge Trophy presented by the late A. Wisley, Turriff, for Best Rabbit

Under 5 months.Gerrard Shield for Best Netherland Dwarf Adult presented by Mr Gerrard,

Elgin.The late R. McAllister Challenge Trophy for Best Exhibit in the Fancy Section.The late R. McAllister Challenge Trophy for Best Exhibit in the Fur Section.Smith Shield presented by W. & E. Smith, Turriff for Best Exhibit in the Rex

Section.T.D.A.A. Challenge Trophy for Best Exhibit in the Lop Section.T.D.A.A. Trophy for Best Junior.Yearly Trophies for all best of breeds presented by Gemma Davidson.Prize Money partly sponsored by Danny’s Snacks.

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203. Black A/D.204. Black U/5.205. Ermine A/D.206. Ermine U/5.207. AOC Self A/D.208. AOC Self U/5.209. Castor A/D.210. Castor U/5.211. Chinchilla A/D.212. Chinchilla U/5.213. Otter A/D.214. Otter U/5.215. Smoke A/D.216. Smoke U/5.217. Seal A/D.218. Seal U/5.219. Havana A/D.220. Havana U/5.221. Fawn A/D.222. Fawn U/5.223. Dalmation BiC A/D.224. Dalmation BiC U/5.225. Dalmation TriC A/D

226. Dalmation TriC U/5.227. AOC N/Self A/D.228. AOC N/Self U/5.229. Mini Rex Black A/D.230. Mini Rex Black U/5.231. Mini Rex Havana A/D.232. Mini Rex Havana U/5.233. Mini Rex AC Self A/D.234. Mini Rex AC Self U/5.235. Mini Rex AOC A/D.236. Mini Rex AOC U/5.237. AOV Rex A/D.238. AOV Rex U/5.239. Rex Challenge A/D.240. Rex Challenge U/5.241. Jnr Mini Self Rex A/D.242. Jnr Mini Self Rex U/5.243. Jnr Mini N/Self Rex A/D.244. Jnr Mini N/Self Rex U/5.245. Jnr AOV Rex A/D.246. Jnr AOV Rec U/5.247. Jnr Rex Challenge A/D.248. Jnr Rex Challenge U/5.

ALL ENTRIES FOR SUPPORT SHOWS TO BE SENT TO:JANE WALLACE, BEQUIA, WEydALE, THURSO KW14 8yN

email: [email protected] CLOSE - 4th JULY 2015

HIGHLAND RABBIT CLUB SCHEDULE2 ** Show (under BRC Rules)

(Judging at 9.00am)

JUDGES - Fancy/lop - Mr Eddie Caulfield Fur Rex - Mr Julian HarrisonENTRY FEE - £2.00 : BRC Levy 50p

Pet Class: No Entry Fee : No Prize MoneyBRC offers CC’s, BoB & Dips, BiS and Junior rosettes

Highland Rabbit Club offers rosettes

FANCYClass Class

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HR 41 Netherland Dwarf AOC N/Self A/D.HR 42 Netherland Dwarf AOC N/Self U/5.HR 43 English Black A/D.HR 44 English Black U/5.HR 45 English Blue A/D.HR 46 English Blue U/5.HR 47 English AOC A/D.HR 48 English AOC U/5.HR 49 Tan Black A/D.HR 50 Tan Black U/5.HR 51 Tan AOC A/D.HR 52 Tan AOC U/5.HR 53 Himalayan AC A/D.HR 54 Himalayan AC U/5.HR 55 Belgian Hare A/D.HR 56 Belgian Hare U/5.HR 57 Lionhead REW A/D.HR 58 Lionhead REW U/5.HR 59 Lionhead AOC Self A/D.HR 60 Lionhead AOC Self U/5.HR 61 Lionhead Sooty Fawn A/D.HR 62 Lionhead Sooty Fawn U/5.HR 63 Lionhead AC Non/Self A/D.HR 64 Lionhead AC Non/Self U/5.HR 65 Thrianta A/D.HR 66 Thrianta U/5.HR 67 AOV Fancy A/D.HR 68 AOV Fancy U/5.HR 69 AV RV Fancy A/D.HR 70 AV RV Fancy U/5.HR 71 Fancy Challenge A/D.HR 72 Fancy Challenge U/5.HR 73 Jnr Tan A/D.HR 74 Jnr Tan U/5.HR 75 Jnr Lionhead A/D.HR 76 Jnr Lionhead U/5.HR 77 Jnr AOV A/D.HR 78 Jnr AOV U/5.HR 79 Jnr Fancy Challenge A/D.HR 80 Jnr Fancy Challenge U/5.

HR 1 Dutch Black A/DHR 2 Dutch Black U/4.HR 3 Dutch Blue A/DHR 4 Dutch Blue U/4.HR 5 Dutch B/G A/DHR 6 Dutch B/G U/4.HR 7 Dutch AOC A/DHR 8 Dutch AOC U/4.HR 9 Polish REW A/D.HR l0 Polish REW U/5.HR 11 Polish AOC Self A/D.HR 12 Polish AOC Self U/5.HR 13 Polish AOC A/D.HR 14 Polish AOC U/5.HR 15 Netherland Dwarf REW A/D.HR 16 Netherland Dwarf REW U/5.HR 17 Netherland Dwarf M/Sable A/D.HR 18 Netherland Dwarf M/Sable U/5.HR 19 Netherland Dwarf S/Sable A/D.HR 20 Netherland Dwarf S/Sable U/5.HR 21 Netherland Dwarf M/Smoke A/D.HR 22 Netherland Dwarf M/Smoke U/5.HR 23 Nethrland Dwarf S/Smoke A/D.HR 24 Netherland Dwarf S/Smoke U/5.HR 25 Netherland Dwarf Agouti A/D.HR 26 Netherland Dwarf Agouti U/5.HR 27 Netherland Dwarf Chin A/D.HR 28 Nethrland Dwarf Chin U/5.HR 29 Netherland Dwarf Him A/D.HR 30 Nethrland Dwarf Him U/5.HR 31 Netherland Dwarf Otter A/D.HR 32 Netherland Dwarf Otter U/5.HR 33 Nertherland Dwarf Otter AOC A/D.HR 34 Netherland Dwarf Otter AOC U/5.HR 35 Netherland Dwarf Seal Point A/D.HR 36 Netherland Dwarf Seal Point U/5.HR 37 Netherland Dwarf Black A/D.HR 38 Netherland Dwarf Black U/5.HR 39 Netherland Dwarf AOC Self A/D.HR 40 Netherland Dwarf AOC Self U/5.

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HR 121 German Lop Self A/D.HR 122 German Lop Self U/5.HR 123 German Lop Butterfly A/D.HR 124 German Lop Butterfly U/5.HR 125 German Lop Agouti Pattern A/D.HR 126 German Lop Agouti Pattern U/5.HR 127 German Lop Chinchilla A/D.HR 128 German Lop Chinchila U/5.HR 129 German Lop Non/Self A/D.HR 130 German Lop Non/Self U/5.HR 131 French Lop A/C Self A/D.HR 132 French Lop A/C Self U/5.HR 133 French Lop AOC Non/Self A/D.HR 134 French Lop AOC Non/Self U/5.HR 135 English Lop A/D.HR 136 English Lop U/5.HR 137 Lion Lop Sooty Fawn A/D.HR 138 Lion Lop Sooty Fawn U/5.HR 139 Lion Lop Sable/Smoke A/D.HR 140 Lion Lop Sable/Smoke U/5.HR 141 Lion Lop A/C Self A/D.HR 142 Lion Lop A/C Self U/5.HR 143 Lion Lop AOC Non/Self A/D.HR 144 Lion Lop AOC Non/Self U/5.HR 145 Cashmere Lop A/C A/D.HR 146 Cashmere Lop A/C U/5.HR 147 AOV Lop A/D.HR 148 AOV Lop U/5.HR 149 AV RV Lop A/D.HR 150 AV RV Lop U/5.HR 151 Lop Challenge A/D.HR 152 Lop Challenge U/5.HR 153 Jnr German Lop A/D.HR 154 Jnr German Lop U/5.HR 155 Jnr Mini Lop A/D.HR 156 Jnr Mini Lop U/5.HR 157 Jnr AOV Lop A/D.HR 158 Jnr AOV Lop U/5.HR 159 Jnr Lop Challenge A/D.HR 160 Jnr Lop Challenge U/5.

HR 81 Mini Lop REW A/D.HR 82 Mini Lop REW U/5.HR 83 Mini LOP BEW A/D.HR 84 Mini Lop BEW U/5.HR 85 Mini lop Black A/D.HR 86 Mini Lop Black U/5.HR 87 Mini Lop AOC Self A/D.HR 88 Mini Lop AOC Self U/5.HR 89 Mini Lop Agouti A/D.HR 90 Mini Lop Agouti U/5.HR 91 Mini Lop Sooty Fawn A/D.HR 92 Mini Lop Sooty Fawn U/5.HR 93 Mini Lop Chinchilla A/D.HR 94 Mini Lop Chinchilla U/5.HR 95 Mini Lop Orange/Fawn A/D.HR 96 Mini Lop Orange/Fawn U/5.HR 97 Mini Lop Otter A/D.HR 98 Mini Lop Otter U/5.HR 99 Mini Lop Butterfly A/D.HR 100 Mini Lop Butterfly U/5.HR 101 Mini Lop A/C Self A/D.HR 102 Mini Lop A/C Self U/5.HR 103 Mini Lop AOC Non/Self A/D.HR 104 Mini Lop AOC Non/Self U/5.HR 105 Dwarf Lop REW A/D.HR 106 Dwarf Lop REW U/5.HR 107 Dwarf Lop Black/Blue A/D.HR 108 Dwarf Lop Black/Blue U/5.HR 109 Dwarf Lop AOC Self A/D.HR 110 Dwarf Lop AOC Self U/5.HR 111 Dwarf Lop Agouti A/D.HR 112 Dwarf Lop Agouti U/5.HR 113 Dwarf Lop Sooty Fawn A/D.HR 114 Dwarf Lop Sooty Fawn U/5.HR 115 Dwarf Lop Chinchilla A/D.HR 116 Dwarf Lop Chinchilla U/5.HR 117 Dwarf Lop Butterfly A/D.HR 118 Dwarf Lop Butterfly U/5.HR 119 Dwarf Lop AOC Non/Self A/D.HR 120 Dwarf Lop AOC Non/Self U/5.

LOPClass Class

HR 182 British Giant U/5.HR 183 Continental Giant A/D.HR 184 Continental Giant U/5.HR 185 Californian A/D.HR 186 Californian U/5.HR 187 Alaska A/D.HR 188 Alaska U/5.HR 189 AOV Fur A/D.HR 190 AOV Fur U/5.HR 191 AV RV Fur A/D.HR 192 AV RV Fur U/5.HR 193 Fur Challenge A/D.HR 194 Fur Challenge U/5.HR 195 Jnr Siberian A/D.HR 196 Jnr Siberian U/5.HR 197 Jnr Silver Fox A/D.HR 198 Jnr Silver Fox U/5.HR 199 Jnr AOV A/D.HR 200 Jnr AOV U/5.HR 201 Jnr Fur Challenge A/D.HR 202 Jnr Fur Challenge U/5.

HR 161 Chinchilla A/D.HR 162 Chinchilla U/5.HR 163 Silver Fox Black A/D.HR 164 Silver Fox Black U/5.HR 165 Silver Fox AOC A/D.HR 166 Silver Fox AOC U/5.HR 167 Hustlander A/D.HR 168 Hustlander U/5.HR 169 Deilenaar A/D.HR 170 Deilenaar U/5.HR 171 Swiss Fox A/D.HR 172 Swiss Fox U/5.HR 173 Satin A/D.HR 174 Satin U/5.HR 175 Siberian Black A/D.HR 176 Siberian Black U/5.HR 177 Siberian AOC A/D.HR 178 Siberian AOC U/5.HR 179 Beveran A/D.HR 180 Beveran U/5.HR 181 British Giant A/D.

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JCOM 1 Dutch A/C.JCOM 2 English A/C.JCOM 3 Lionhead A/C.JCOM 4 AOV Fancy.JCOM 5 Fancy ChallengeJCOM 6 Mini Lop.JCOM 7 Dwarf Lop.JCOM 8 German Lop.JCOM 9 AOV Lop.JCOM 10 Lop Challenge.JCOM 11 Silver Fox.

JCOM 12 Chinchilla.JCOM 13 Siberian.JCOM 14 AOV Fur.JCOM 15 Fur Challenge.JCOM 16 Mini Rex Self A/C.JCOM 17 Mini Rex N/Self A/C.JCOM 18 Standard Rex Self A/C.JCOM 19 Standard Rex N/Self A/C.JCOM 20 Rex Challenge.JCOM 21 Grand Challenge.

HR 226 Dalmation TriC U/5.HR 227 AOC Non/Self A/D.HR 228 AOC Non/Self U/5.HR 229 Mini Rex Black A/D.HR 230 Mini Rex Black U/5.HR 231 Mini Rex Havana A/D.HR 232 Mini Rex Havana U/5.HR 233 Mini Rex AC Self A/D.HR 234 Mini Rex AC Self U/5.HR 235 Mini Rex AOC A/D.HR 236 Mini Rex AOC U/5.HR 237 AOV Rex A/D.HR 238 AOV Rex U/5.HR 239 Rex Challenge A/D.HR 240 Rex Challenge U/5.HR 241 Jnr Mini Self Rex A/D.HR 242 Jnr Mini Self Rex U/5.HR 243 Jnr Mini N/Self A/D.HR 244 Jnr Mini N/Self U/5.HR 245 Jnr Mini AOV A/D.HR 246 Jnr Mini AOV U/5.HR 247 Jnr Rex Challenge A/D.HR 248 Jnr Rex Challenge U/5.

HR 203 Black A/D.HR 204 Black U/5.HR 205 Ermine A/D.HR 206 Ermine U/5.HR 207 AOC Self A/D.HR 208 AOC Self U/5.HR 209 Castor A/D.HR 210 Castor U/5.HR 211 Chinchilla A/D.HR 212 ChinchillaU/5.HR 213 Otter A/D.HR 214 Otter U/5.HR 215 Smoke A/D.HR 216 Smoke U/5.HR 217 Seal A/D.HR 218 Seal U/5.HR 219 Havana A/D.HR 220 Havana U/5.HR 221 Fawn A/D.HR 222 Fawn U/5.HR 223 Dalmation BiC A/D.HR 224 Dalmation BiC U/5.HR 225 Dalmation TriC A/D.

REXClass Class

GRAND CHALLENGE SECTIONClass ClassHR 249 Grand Challenge A/D. HR 251 Jnr Grand Challenge A/D.HR 250 Grand Challenge U/5. HR 252 Jnr Grand Challenge U/5.

PET SECTIONClass ClassHR 253 Pet Owned by Child under 16. HR 254 Pet Owned by Adult.

JUNIOR COM SHOW(Under BRC Rules) (Judging at 9.00am)

JUDGE - Mr Robert Murphy, MBENo Entry Fee if entered in main show

£1.00 if not in main showBest in Show - £10.00

BRC Offers- 16 DiplomasClub offers Rosettes

Class Class(All classes A/A) (All classes A/A)

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SCOTTISH NETHERLAND DWARF **2 STAR SHOW **

(Under BRC Rules)

Judge - Mrs James CruickshankENTRY FEE - £1.00 : No Prize Money

BRC offers - CC’s, BoB and RosettesClub Offers Rossettes

Class Class SND 1 REW A/D.SND 2 REW U/5.SND 3 Black A/D.SND 4 Black U/5.SND 5 Sable A/D.SND 6 Sable U/5.SND 7 Smoke A/D.SND 8 Smoke U/5.SND 9 Agouti A/D.SND 10 Agouti U/5.SND 11 Chin A/D.SND 12 Chin U/5.SND 13 Otter Black A/D.SND 14 Otter Black U/5.

SND 15 Otter Blue A/D.SND 16 Otter Blue U/5.SND 17 AOC Self A/D.SND 18 AOC Self U/5.SND 19 AOC N/Self A/D.SND 20 AOC N/Self U/5.SND 21 Doe A/D.SND 22 Doe U/5.SND 23 Buck A/D.SND 24 Buck U/5.SND 25 Junior.SND 26 Challenge A/D.SND 27 Challenge U/5.SND 28 Members Points.

SCOTTISH REX CLUB ** 2 STAR SHOW **

(Under BRC Rules)

Judge - Mr Kenny BryantENTRY FEE - £1.50 : No Prize Money

BRC offers CC’s, BoB, Dips

Club Offers RosettesClass Class

SUPPORT SHOWS:

SRX 1 Ermine Rex A/D.SRX 2 Ermine Rex U/5.SRX 3 Black Rex A/D.SRX 4 Black Rex U/5.SRX 5 Blue Rex A/D.SRX 6 Blue Rex U/5.SRX 7 AOC Self A/D.SRX 8 AOC Self U/5.SRX 9 Bi Dalmation A/D.SRX 10 Bi Dalmation U/5SRX 11 Tri Dalmation A/D.SRX 12 Tri Dalmation U/5.SRX 13 Orange/Fawn Rex A/D.SRX 14 Orange/Fawn Rex U/5.SRX 15 Chin Rex A/D.SRX 16 Chin Rex U/5.SRX 17 Castor Rex A/D.SRX 18 Castor Rex U/5.SRX 19 Seal/Sable Rex A/D.SRX 20 Seal/Sable Rex U/5.SRX 21 AOC Standard Rex A/D.SRX 22 AOC Standard Rex U/5.SRX 23 Mini Ermine Rex A/D.

SRX 24 Mini Ermine Rex U/5.SRX 25 Mini Black Rex A/D.SRX 26 Mini Black Rex U/5.SRX 27 Mini AOC Self Rex A/D.SRX 28 Mini AOC Self Rex U/5.SRX 29 Mini Opal Rex A/D.SRX 30 Mini Opal Rex U/5.SRX 31 Mini Seal/Sable Rex A/D.SRX 32 Mini Seal/Sable Rex U/5.SRX 33 Mini Broken Rex A/D.SRX 34 Mini Broken Rex U/5.SRX 35 AOC Mini Rex A/D.SRX 36 AOC Mini Rex U/5.SRX 37 Self Challenge A/D.SRX 38 Self Challenge U/5.SRX 39 Non Self Challenge A/D.SRX 40 Non Self Challenge U/5.SRX 41 Grand Challenge A/D.SRX 42 Grand Challenge U/5.SRX 43 Junior Standard A/D.SRX 44 Junior Standard U/5.SRX 45 Junior Mini A/D.SRX 46 Junior Mini U/5.

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CAVIES**2 STAR SHOW **

UNDER NATIONAL CAVY CLUB RULES(Judging to start at 9.00am on the Sunday)

ENTRY FEE - £2.00 per CavyPrize Money: 1st £6.00; 2nd £5.00; 3rd £4.00; 4th £3.00

Association offers Rosettes in each Section

ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 4th JULY 2015

SELF Adult 5-8 mths U/5 mths Any Age Class Class Class ClassPE White 255 256 257 DE Cream 258 259 260Black Boar 261 262 263Black Sow 264 265 266PE Golden 267 268 269PEW/CR/BLK/PEG Challenge 270 271 272DE Golden 273 274 275Chocolate 276 277 278Lilac 279 280 281AOC 282 283 284AOC Challenge 285 286 287Self Challenge 288 289 290

NON-SELFAbyssinian Brindle 291 292 293Abyssinian Tort & White 294 295 296Abyssinian AOC 297 298 299Peruvian 300 301 302Sheltie/Coronet 303 304 305Alpaca 306 307 308Merino/Texel 309 310 311Longhair Clipped (Not Duplicated) 312Rex Agouti 313 314 315Rex Agouti Bi 316 317 318Rex AOC 319 320 321Satin Solid 322 323 324Satin AOV 325 326 327Teddy Boar 328 329 330Teddy Sow 331 332 333Coated Challenge 334 335 336Agouti Silver 337 338 339Agouti AOC 340 341 342Agouti Solid 343 344 345Argente 346 347 348

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NON-SELF (Continued)

Dutch AC 349 350 351Himalayan AC 352 353 354Tort & White 355 356 357Dalmation AC 358 359 360Roan AC 361 362 363Fox 364 365 366Tan 367 368 369AOV Marked 370 371 372Marked Challenge 373 374 375Crested English 376 377 378Crested American 379 380 381Crested AOC 382 383 384Crested Challenge 385 386 387Non-self Challenge 388 389 390GRAND CHALLENGE AA 391

RARE VARIETIES Adult 5-8 mths U/5 mths Any Age Class Class Class ClassSwiss 392 393 394Belted 395 396 397Rare Variety AOV (Guide Std) 398 399 400Rare Variety Challenge 401 402 403 404New Variety 405 406 407 408

Juvenile Self 409Juvenile Coated/Crested 410Juvenile Marked 411Juvenile Challenge 412Juvenile Rare Variety 413Pet Cavy (no entry fee) 414

Also HostingSCOTTISH NATIONAL CAVY CLUB POINT SHOW.Entry Fee - £1Judge: Mr Ivan McConachie.No prize money - Club offers Rosettes.Contact Debbie Johnston for further details - [email protected].

SPECIAL PRIZE

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Champion in this section.

The Association present £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion Cavy.Ardmore Distillery presents a bottle of Teacher’s Highland Cream in a

presentation carton to the Champion in this Section.Smith Shield for Best Cavy in Section.Rosettes for each Section Winner.Yearly Keepsake Trophy for Best Pet.Yearly Keepsake Medals for Best Self, Best Non-Self, Best Rare Variety,

Best Juvenile presented by Gemma Davidsdon.

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PIGEONS(Judged Under N.P.A. Rules)

Judging to start at 9.00am on the SundayEntry Money - £1 Per Pigeon

Prize Money: 1st £6.00: 2nd £5.00; 3rd £4.00; 4th £3.00Association offers Rosettes

ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 4th JULY, 2015

FANCY PIGEONSClass Class 1. Horseman, Adult Bird, 2. Horseman, Young Bird. 3. Norwich Cropper, Adult Bird. 4. Norwich Cropper, Young Bird. 5. AOV Cropper, Adult Bird. 6. AOV Cropper, Young Bird. 7. Jacobin, AC, Adult Bird. 8. Jacobin, AC, Young Bird. 9. West AC, Adult Bird. 10. West AC, Young Bird. 11. Barred West, Adult Bird. 12. Barred West, Young Bird. 13. Spangled West, Adult Bird.14. Spangled West, Young Bird.15. Limerick Tumbler, Adult Bird.16. Limerick Tumbler, Young Bird.17. Silesian Adult Bird.18. Silesian Young Bird.19. Indian Fantail Adult Bird.20. Indian Fantail Young Bird.21. Exhibition Fantail Adult Bird.22. Exhibition Fantail Young Bird.23. Fairy Swallow Adult Bird.24. Fairy Swallow Young Bird.25. Modena Adult Bird.26. Modena Young Bird.27. Chinese Owl Adult Bird.28. Chinese Owl Young Bird.29. Long Faced Tumbler Adult Bird.30. Long Faced Tumbler Young Bird.31. AV Short Faced Adult Bird.

32. AV Short Faced Young Bird.33. AV Long Faced Adult Bird.34. AV Long Faced Young Bird.35. Dutch Capauchine Adult Bird.36. Dutch Capauchine Young Bird.37. Exhibition Tippler Print Adult Bird.38. Exhibition Tippler Print Young Bird.39. Exhibition Tippler Self Adult Bird.40. Exhibition Tippler Self Young Bird.41. Exhibition Tippler AOC Adult Bird.42. Exhibition Tippler AOC Young Bird.43. Flying Tippler Adult Bird.44. Flying Tippler Young Bird.45. Tippler Show Adult Bird.46. Tippler Show Young Bird.47. Exhibition Birmingham Roller Adult Bird.48. Exhibition Birmingham Roller Young Bird.49. Performing Birmingham Roller

Adult Bird.50. Performing Birmingham Roller

Young Bird.51. Old Bird, Any Breed of Pigeon,

shown by Boy or Girl aged 16 or under on the day of the Show. (no entry fee).

52. Young Bird, Any Breed of Pigeon, shown by Boy or Girl aged 16 or under on the day of the Show. (no entry fee).

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the

Association for the Champion in this section.Shield for Best Fancy.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion.Ardmore Distillery presents a bottle of Teacher’s Highland Cream in a

presentation carton to the Champion in this Section. Shield for Reserve Best Fancy.Keepsake Award for Best Fancy Pigeon.

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SHOW RACER and RACING PIGEONS(No restriction on Number of Entries per Class)

Judging to start at 9.00am on the SundayClass 53. Show Racer, Old Cock. 54. Show Racer, Old Hen. 55. Show Racer, Young Cock. 56. Show Racer, Young Hen. 57. Likeliest Old Cock. 58. Likeliest Old Hen. 59. Likeliest Young Cock.60. Likeliest Young Hen.61. AA Cock, thr’ wires.62. AA Hen, thr’ wires.63. YB Cock, likeliest to fly 100 miles.64. YB Hen, likeliest to fly 100 miles.JUNIORS65. Fancy Pigeon, Any Cock, shown by boy or girl aged 16 or under on the

day of the Show. (no entry fee).66. Fancy Pigeon, Any Hen, shown by boy or girl aged 16 or under on the day

of the Show. (no entry fee).67. Flying Pigeon, Any Cock, shown by boy or girl aged 16 or under on the

day of the Show. (no entry fee).68. Flying Pigeon, Any Hen, shown by boy or girl aged 16 or under on the day

of the Show. (no entry fee).SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION PRIZE - A Champion Medal will be presented by the Association for the Champion in this section.

Shield for Best Flier.The Association presents £50 to the exhibitor of the Champion.Ardmore Distillery presents a bottle of Teacher’s Highland Cream in a

presentation carton to the Champion in this Section. Shield for Reserve Best Flier.Keepsake Award for Best Flier.

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The Wm. Finnie Shield for Best Presented Large Trade Stand (Other than Machinery).

The Humberclyde Trophy for Best Presented Large Trade Stand (Machinery).The Wm. Forbes Shield for Best Presented Small Trade Stand.Mr and Mrs J. Peppiette, Burnside House Shield for the Best Presented Stand

from a Machinery Manufacturer.The Whiterashes Perpetual Trophy presented by the Gaul Family for Best

Presented Trade Stand (Commercials/Automobile).The Netherthird Perpetual Trophy for Best Presented Trade Stand (First Time

Exhibitor).The Millennium President’s Cup for the Best Presented Small Stand in Food

Fayre.Association Quaich for the Best Presented Stand in the Indoor Shopping Mall.Fintry Trophy for the Best Presented Stand in the Art and Craft Marquee.Castleton Trophy for the Best Presented Stand in the Exhibition Hall.