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Matamata Agricultural & Pastoral Association Please support our Sponsors Entries close Monday 16th September 2013 (except Calf Club, Pet Lambs, Pet Goats and Pony Novice Ring) Only competition dogs allowed on show grounds Secretary PO Box 156, Matamata 3440 E [email protected] | P Glenyss 027 295 8014 Entertainment for all the family Saturday 5 th October 2013 at 129 Station Road, Matamata The Matamata Spring Carnival Centennial PhOtOS COuRteSy Of MataMata hiStORiCaL SOCiety, PhOtOGRaPh COLLeCtiON Show Matamata A & P Show 1911

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Matamata Agricultural & Pastoral Association

Please support our Sponsors

Entries close Monday 16th September 2013(except Calf Club, Pet Lambs, Pet Goats and Pony Novice Ring)

Only competition dogs allowed on show grounds

Secretary PO Box 156, Matamata 3440E [email protected] | P Glenyss 027 295 8014

Entertainment for all the family

Saturday 5th October 2013at 129 Station Road, Matamata

The Matamata

Spring CarnivalCentennial

PhOtOS COuRteSy Of MataMata hiStORiCaL SOCiety, PhOtOGRaPh COLLeCtiON

Show

Matamata A & P Show 1911

Matamata Agricultural & Pastoral Association

Matamata Agricultural and Pastoral AssociationOfficers Patron Des Lalich, Colin thrupp

President ian Smith

Vice-President Graeme Leech

Honorary Accountant Noble & Lee

Honorary Solicitor t Magill, Magill earl & Co

Secretary / Treasurer Glenyss Johnston, PO Box 156, Matamata 3440

Executive Committee ian Smith, Graeme Leech, allan Smith, Kimberley Swap, Delwyne McNeill, Lisa Chittick, Colin thrupp, Des Lalich, Jo Wills

General Committee the executive Committee as above, R Belfield, Ruth Redwood, allan Maisey, Gwyneth Smith, Sarah Leech, Cecil and heather thompson.

Life members aR Burns, Dt Lalich, aS Maisey, Mrs M Maisey, MJ tarry, Mrs R yorke, CWJ and Mrs Rh thompson, KR Belfield, Miss LJ Cooke, Mr i Smith, Mr C thrupp.

Order of St John personnel in attendance Saturday 5th October 2013

Honorary Veterinarians Marks ewen and associates Ltd (07) 888 8124 all hours, Matamata Veterinary Services Ltd (07) 888 8197 all hours

n Note Sheep Dog trials close 19 September 2013. Calf Club, Pet Lamb and Goat entries will be taken on the day at the office by their rings. for late entries see respective sections within this schedule

THE MATAMATA AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SPRING CARNIVAL SCHEDULE WAS PROUDLY DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY TAINUI PRESS DESIGN AND PRINT.

P 07 888 7176 E [email protected]

Show Photographers

Showshots Photographyview photos online at www.showshots.co.nz or email [email protected]

Matamata ChroniclePh 07 888 7011www.matamatachronicle www.facebook.com/mmtchronicle

SPRING CARNIVAL

Matamata Agricultural & Pastoral Association

SPRING CARNIVAL

Contents

Gate facilities ........................................... 1Rules and conditions ............................... 2Map .......................................................... 3equestrian Section .................................. 4horse Section timetable ......................... 4Pony Section timetable .......................... 5adult Rider Section ................................. 6hack Section ............................................ 7Show Riding horse.................................. 8Saddle (flat) hunters ............................... 9Park hacks ............................................. 10Led Sport horse .................................... 11Round the Ring Jumping horses .......... 12Juvenile and Pony Sections .................. 13Junior Rider Section .............................. 13Lead Rein Section .................................. 14first Ridden Section .............................. 15128cm Show Pony On the flat ............ 15128cm Saddle hunter flat Ponies ........ 16138cm Show Pony On the flat ............ 17138cm Saddle hunter flat Ponies ........ 18148cm Show Pony On the flat ............ 19148cm Saddle hunter flat Ponies ........ 19148cm Pony Round the Ring Jumping .. 20138cm Pony Round the Ring Jumping .. 21Junior Rider Over hurdles .................... 22Novice Ring Section .............................. 23Miniature horse Section ....................... 24Cattle Section ........................................ 28Dairy Cattle ............................................ 29all Breeds Dairy Section ....................... 30all Breeds Junior handlers ................... 31Pedigree Jerseys Section...................... 32Pedigree ayrshire Section .................... 34Pedigree holstein friesians Section ..... 35Dairy Goat Section ................................ 36Calf Club Section ................................... 38Pet Lamb and Pet Goat Section ............ 40Sheep Dog trial Section ........................ 42

0800 4 JSWAP (0800 457 927)

www.jswap.co.nz

WHEN QUALITY AND SERVICE COUNTS

THINK SWAP

Matamata Agricultural & Pastoral Association

Gate facilitiesCentennial Matamata Spring Carnival Show, at 129 Station Road, Matamata

For all livestock entries and all vehiclesPark vehicles as instructed by Show Officials, Security, and/or Gatekeepers.

Gate charges adults $5 each, children $2 each, family concession $12.

Prize cups and trophiesAll cups and trophies will be presented on the day and those won at the 2012 Show MUST BE RETURNED to Landmark Vets Ltd C/- Kimberley Swap 4 Tainui Street, Matamata by 30 September, prior to the show unless prior arrangements made with Secretary. See sections for Cups and trophies to be awarded.

Special ThanksSpecial thanks to J. Swap Contractors for their continued support of the Matamata Spring Carnival A&P Show.

Matamata A&P Association are indebted to the generosity of Nelson Schick for kindly allowing the use of his land for our show day and also farm manager Kevin Crawford.

Matamata A&P Association appreciate the generosity of Roger Slattery – Slattery Contracting for their expertise in preparing the grounds for show day.

The Show Committee would also like to thank the following sponsors for their huge support:

Murray Wilcox Ltd and Matamata tractors & Machinery for tractor use

Wheelie Bin Services for kindly loaning all the wheelie bins

Waharoa transport Ltd for the use of their trucks

King electrical Ltd for their assistance with power supply

McGregors farm Services for the loan of the milking machines

Phils Motorcycle Centre for the loan of a bike on showday

Just Cabins – Mt Maunganui & te Puke for the loan of 2 Cabins for Show Offices

Rural Direct Ltd for supplying trough for cattle

Roger tims for repairing horse jumps

tainui Press Design & Print

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SPRING CARNIVAL

Rules and conditions1 No entries will be acknowledged unless accompanied by fees.2 Run under the Bylaws and Regulations of the RaS and/or Local Conditions as

designated. Rule Book available at Secretary’s Office on the day.3 each exhibitor must supervise and control their animals at all times and shall be liable for

any hazard created, or accident, illness or damage caused by the action of themselves or their animals at the showgrounds. exhibitors must comply with the appropriate animal legislation and the heaLth aND Safety eMPLOyMeNt aCt 1993.

4 the Matamata a & P association has arranged a Public Liability insurance Policy in the horse and Cattle Sections of the Show. this policy covers each exhibitor and competitor for any property damage claims that may result from their negligence while on the showgrounds.

5 the Matamata a & P association is an affiliated a & P Show to the Royal agricultural Society of New Zealand inc. and as such, the use of tranquillisers, stimulants, or any drugs capable of affecting the performance of horses and ponies is forbidden.

6 Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the Show and that testing of all animals is at the owner’s risk. testing for forbidden substances will be carried out under the Royal agricultural Society forbidden Substance Judicial Committee (fSJC) procedures and rules (refer Rule 97 RaS equestrian Judges and Competitors Rule Book and rule 55a of the RaS General Rules and Regulations).

7 No person who is in arrears with regard to entry fees, subscriptions or any other Show charge is eligible to compete at any a & P Show. Proof of payment will be required before any restriction will be lifted.

8 the Matamata a & P association Show Committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel any entry without adducing any reason for doing so.

9 except in rider classes, every animal must be named.10 a novice pony or rider is one that has yet to win six classes in any division within the

competitions provided at any a & P Show. Novice animals are eligible for open classes.11 Novice ponies and horses may be ridden by riders of any age.12 in all jumping events a skullcap must be worn. Note: all riders 16 years and under

must wear headgear which includes a retaining harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap properly adjusted and fastened when in the arena or ring, the practice area, collecting rings or anywhere else with the showgrounds.

13 No dressage type whips are allowed in ridden classes. Refer RaS rules.14 the measuring rules of the RaS of NZ will apply at this show. all horses and ponies

must have a current height certificate which shall be presented on request. Prize money may be withheld if such certificate is not available.

15 Starting times are approximate only, but will be adhered to as closely as possible. although it is provided that horses may compete in more than one class, or any or all such classes may be judged simultaneously at the convenience of the judges or stewards, in all such cases exhibitors having an exhibit in more than one class must elect in which class they compete. the steward will call their name twice only. entry fees will not be refunded if an event is missed through not hearing the call.

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16 Scratchings: refund of entry fees will be considered if scratchings are made in writing officially to the Secretary by tuesday prior to the Show. Refunds will be less 50% of the original entry fee. Veterinarian/Doctors certificate is required for scratchings during the Show. Refunds are at the discretion of the Show Committee.

17 all competitors must park their floats and trucks in the area designated for this purpose. NO EXCEPTIONS.

18 No dogs allowed on grounds unless competing in Sheepdog trial Section.19 Novice Performance Cards: it is the responsibility of the owner/rider to present these

to the horse/Pony Ring office for updating. No card – no prize money.20 first Ridden Classes – a rider is only able to compete in this section for a maximum

of two show seasons (refer to RaS Rules).21 The committee has the right to substitute prize money for vouchers in some classes.22 individual Membership $15.00, family Membership $25.00 (2 or more people/exhibitors).

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n Note the yellow card system will be adhered to through duration of the show.

129 Station Road Matamata

Map

The Matamata

Spring CarnivalCentennial

Show

SPRING CARNIVAL

Equestrian Section Chief Equestrian Steward Jo Wills ph (07) 888 6869 mob 0274 397 745

Committee Jo Wills, Lisa Chittick, Jo Weatherley, Cherie Weck, Bridgette O’Sullivan, Carolyn hooton, Rochelle Kerr, Kimberley Swap, Margaret Bennett, Raewyn Bailey, andrea Collins and felicity Keyte.

Late entries will be accepted on Show Day for a penalty of $15.00 per horse.Performance cards will be asked for and signed, and Height Certificates will be checked, so please have them on you at all times while competing.the use of tranquilliser stimulant or any drug that affects the performance of a horse is forbidden. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the show and that testing of all animals is at the owner’s risk.hacks, Park hacks, Riding horses and Saddle (flat) hunters may only compete in their own ring.

All Horses/Ponies not competing must pay $10 Ground fee at the Equestrian Headquarters on showday.

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Horse Section TimetabletiMe RiNG ONe RiNG tWO

8.45am

9.00am

10.45am

12.45pm

1.00pm

1.45pm

Hacks

Park Hacks

Champion Paced & Mannered Horse SuPREME HORSE

Rider section

Led Sport Horses

RiNG thRee

Riding Horses

Saddle Hunters

Hack Jumping

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Pony Section TimetabletiMe

8.45am

10.15am

10.45am

12.15pm

12.30pm

1.30pm

2.00pm

RiNG fOuR

128cm Flat Show Ponies

128cm Saddle Hunter Flat

Ponies

Lead Rein

First Ridden

RiNG fiVe

138cm Flat Show Ponies

138cm Saddle Hunter Flat

PoniesChampion Paced & Mannered Pony SuPREME PONy

Rider Classes

RiNG SiX

148cm Flat Show Ponies

148cm Saddle Hunter

Flat Ponies

RiNG thRee

Pony Jumping 148cm

• J Swap Contractors Ltd• Nelson Schick• Slattery Contracting Ltd

• Valachi Downs• Waikato Stud

We greatly appreciate the support of our Sponsors:

AJ Moore

Ascot Farm Bruce & Maureen Harvey

Cambridge Grains Ltd

Chooky’s Auto T/A Conder’s Service Station

K & R Wade Farm Drainage & Excavation

Prima Park Blookstock

L J Hooker Real Estate

Marks Ewen & Associates Ltd

Matamata Car Painters

Matamata Veterinary Services

Merchant of Tirau

Summit Grains & Saddlery Ltd

Visual Effects

Westbury Stud

Wexford Stables

Metso Minerals

Doreen Crabb – Bayleys Real Estate

Matamata Timber & Hardware

RiNG tWO

Pony Jumping 138cm & under

SPRING CARNIVAL 6

Adult Rider SectionEntry fees: $8.00 per class if member $10.00 per class if non member or unless otherwise statedPrize money: first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

Ring One commencing 1:00pm. Judge: heather edgecombe

Class 1 Kit and Gee Davison Rider 17-21 years of ageClass 2 Willow Stables Rider 22 – 34 years of age Class 3 Jo Wills Rider (35 years and over)Class 4 Upstage Bloodstock Local Rider (a current financial member of the

Matamata Pony Club on the day or live within the Matamata district as listed in the Matamata Phonebook).

Valachi Downs Champion Rider and Reserve Champion Riderto be judged from the winners of classes 1, 2 and 3, second placed rider to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Allan and Dawn Maisey, Jason and Stacey Bridgman, Bowers Brothers Concrete, Coleman Builders, Cooper Aitken & Partners Ltd, Dave & Marie O’Sullivan, David Webb, Doriemus Lodge – Brad Petersen, Fairview Motors Ltd, Food By Design – Sharion Thompson, Graham Cox Engineering, Pony Breeders’ Society, Jaggers, Jane Belton, Jim & Ann Gibbs, Jobe Valves, Matamata Auto Services, Matamata Racing Club, P & M Sheely, Paul Jones Contracting, Paul O’Sullivan – The Columbian Barbeque, Rabobank, Redwood Creek – Michael Morton-Beetham, Rich Hill Stud, Rob Moorehead, Ross & Carol Anderson, Seaton Park, Showshots Photography – Lesley Warwick, Stonewood Homes, Te Akau Racing Stables, The Red Barn, Tirau Welders, Willow Stables, Peter Donnelly – PGG Wrightson Real Estate, Mapperley Stud.

Graeme Menzies & Associates, Andrew Scott & Sara Sherriff-Wynn, Aunty Joy’s Showing Accessories, Bev & Ken Kelso, Big Paw Pet Lodge, Blandford Lodge, Blue Diamond Racing – J & K Price, Bob & Gloria Autridge, Brian & Rosemary Tims, Broadway Hairdressers, Celia Crawshaw – Lolly Inc, Clifford & Emma Williams, Colchester Engineering, Colin West Panelbeaters, Curtain Creations, Dennis Ryan, Durham Farm, En Visage Day Spa – Kerry Barugh, Equestrian Elegance, Garrards, Gateshead Equestrian, Graham Bax Insurance, Gregory Equine, Happy and Hootie, Jan McIntyre, Jane Ewen, Jim Collett – Riverview Farm, Jo Wills, John Pulford Farrier, John Sargent Racing – Ladbrook Park, Kilgraven Lodge, Kit & Gee Davison, Lance & Leigh Noble, Landsdowne Park Ltd, Longlands Farm & Restaurant, Malcolm & Joyce Telfar, Matamata Butchery, Matamata Saddlery, Moorey Contractors Ltd, Ooby Ryn Ltd, Oxford Thoroughbreds, Pertab Bloodstock Ltd, Phil Stevens, Pippins, Ric Boyd, Sarah Troughton, Stephen Autridge Racing Stables, Tainui Press Design & Print, Taylor Bricklaying, Toby Autridge – Peria Heights, Tom & Tina Troughton, Upstage Bloodstock, Val Ryan, Wally and Maureen Henderson, Weatherley Bloodstock, Williams Jewellery, Workmans Café & Bar, Sincerity Apparelmaster Drycleaners, Whitegate Farm, MTF Matamata, Josh Hawke and Liane Poulton, Evolve Garden Maintenance, Property Brokers, Showring Garlands, Ric Wylie Bloodstock, Absolutte Matamata and Dwyer Family.

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Hack SectionRing One commencing 8:45am. Judge: heather edgecombe

Harry Wyatt Memorial Trophy – Champion Hack

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless stated otherwisePrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon unless stated otherwise

Please refer to horse section timetable for ring numbers and approx times.

Class 6 Bruce and Maureen Harvey ASCOT FARM Best on Parade hackClass 7 Ross & Carol Anderson Novice hack 0-2 wins Class 8 Redwood Creek Novice hack 0-5 wins

Rob Moorehead Novice Champion and Reserve Champion Hackto be judged from the winners of classes 7 and 8, second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Class 9 Blandford Lodge Novice Paced and Mannered hack 0-5 winsClass 10 Waikato Stud Open hack over 158cm and not exceeding 163cmClass 11 Waikato Stud Open hack over 163cmClass 12 Waikato Stud Ladies hack over 158cm (may be ridden by a lady or gentleman)Class 13 Waikato Stud Gentleman’s hack over 158cm (may be ridden by a lady or gentleman)

Waikato Stud Champion and Reserve Champion Hackto be judged from the winners of classes 10, 11, 12 and 13, second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. (Winner to receive the harry Wyatt Memorial trophy and voucher of topline horse feed kindly donated by Cambridge Grains Ltd.)

Class 14 Wexford Stables Open Paced and Mannered hack

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Show Riding HorseRing Two commencing 8:45am. Judge: Kay Williams

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless stated otherwisePrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon unless stated otherwise Class 15 Showshots Photography – Lesley Warwick

Best on Parade Riding horse

Class 16 Jason and Stacey BridgmanNovice Riding horse 0 - 2 wins

Class 17 Jobe ValvesNovice Riding horse 0 - 5 wins

LJ Hooker Real Estate Novice Champion and Reserve Champion Riding Horse to be judged from the winners of classes 16 and 17, second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Class 18 Emma and Clifford Williams Novice Paced and Mannered Riding horse

Class 19 Mapperley Stud Riding horse over 148cm and not exceeding 163cm

Class 20 Visual Effects Riding horse over 163cm

Class 21 Visual Effects Ladies Riding horse (maybe ridden by a lady or gentleman)

Class 22 Visual Effects Gentlemen’s Riding horse (maybe ridden by a lady or gentleman)

Visual Effects Champion and Reserve Riding Horseto be judged from the winners of classes 19, 20, 21 and 22, second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. Winner to receive voucher of Maximise horse feed kindly donated by Cambridge Grains Ltd.

Class 23 Wexford Stables Paced and Mannered Riding horse

Wexford Stables Champion and Reserve Champion Paced and Mannered Horseto be judged from the winners of classes 14, 23, 32 and 41. to be judged in Ring One at 12.45pm approx.(Winner to receive the Wexford Stables trophy.)

Valachi Downs Supreme HorseJudged from Champion hack, Park hack, Riding horse and Saddle hunter. (Supreme horse to receive a Garland made by Showring Garlands – Leanne Cooke and Rug kindly donated by Matamata Saddlery). to be judged in Ring One at thecompletion of the Champion Paced & Mannered horse.

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Saddle (Flat) HuntersCommencing at 10:45am in Ring Two. Judge: Kay Williams

Mesdames Ewen, McIntyre, Wills Plate – Champion Saddle Hunter Horse

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members$10.00 per class for non-members unless stated otherwise

Prize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbonunless otherwise stated

Class 24 Bruce and Maureen Harvey ASCOT FARM Best on Parade Saddle hunterClass 25 Jim and Ann Gibbs Novice Saddle (flat) hunter 0-2 winsClass 26 Jim and Ann Gibbs Novice Saddle (flat) hunter 0-5 wins

Bruce & Maureen Harvey – Ascot Farm Novice Champion and Reserve Champion Saddle (Flat) Hunter

to be judged from the winners of classes 25 and 26, secondplaced horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Class 27 Ric Boyd Novice Paced and Mannered Saddle (flat) hunter 0-5 wins

Class 28 Te Akau Racing Stables Light Weight Saddle (flat) hunter Class 29 David Webb heavy Weight Saddle (flat) hunter Class 30 The Red Barn Ladies Saddle (flat) hunter on type, (may be ridden by a lady or gentleman)Class 31 Wally & Maureen Henderson Gentleman’s Saddle (flat) hunter on

type, (may be ridden by a lady or gentleman)

Bruce & Maureen Harvey – Ascot Farm Champion and Reserve Champion Saddle (Flat) Hunterto be judged from the winners of classes 28, 29, 30 and 31, second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. Winner to receive the Mesdames ewen, Mcintyre, Wills Plate.

Class 32 Wexford Stables Open Paced and Mannered Saddle (flat) hunter

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SPRING CARNIVAL

Park HacksCommencing at 10:45am in Ring One. Judge: heather edgecombe

Redwood Creek Cup – Champion Park Hack

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

unless otherwise stated

Class 33 Bruce and Maureen Harvey ASCOT FARM Best on Parade Park hackClass 34 Ross & Carol Anderson Novice Park hack 0-2 winsClass 35 Redwood Creek Novice Park hack 0-5 wins

AJ Moore Novice Champion and Reserve Champion Park Hackto be judged from the winners of classes 34 and 35, second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Class 36 Andrew Scott & Sara Sheriff-Wynn Novice Paced and Mannered Park hack 0-5 wins

Class 37 Seaton Park Open Park hack over 148cm and not exceeding 155cmClass 38 Seaton Park Open Park hack over 155cm and not exceeding 158cmClass 39 Matamata Racing Club Ladies Park hack on type, not exceeding 158cm

(may be ridden by a lady or gentleman)Class 40 Matamata Racing Club Gentleman’s Park hack not exceeding 158cm (may be ridden by a lady or gentleman)

AJ Moore Champion and Reserve Champion Park Hackto be judged from the winners of classes 37, 38, 39, and 40, second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. Winner to receive voucher of topline horse feed kindly donated by Cambridge Grains Ltd and the Redwood Creek Cup.

Class 41 Wexford Stables Open Paced and Mannered Park hack

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Led Sport HorseCommencing at 1:45pm in Ring One. Judge: Kay Williams

Marks Ewen and Associates Ltd Cup – Champion Led Sporthorse

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

Class 42 En Visage Beauty Day Spa Kerry Barugh Best On Parade horse and handler. to be judged on the presentation of the horse, cleanliness and suitability of the gear and the handler’s apparel.

Class 43 Harris & Co Chartered Accountants yearling Colt, filly or GeldingClass 44 Harris & Co Chartered Accountants 2 and 3 year old Colt or GeldingClass 45 Jason and Stacey Bridgman 2 and 3 year old filly

Metso Minerals Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Sporthorseto be judged from the winners of classes 43, 44 and 45, second placed horse to the Champion to be judge alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Class 46 Ric Wylie Bloodstock Broodmare 4 years and Over – in foal or with foal at foot

Class 47 Marks Ewen & Associates Dry Mare 4 years and OverClass 48 Marks Ewen & Associates Gelding or Stallion 4 years and Over

Marks Ewen & Associates Champion and Reserve Champion Senior Sporthorseto be judged from the winners of classes 46, 47 and 48, second placed horse to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Marks Ewen & Associates Supreme Champion Led Sporthorseto be selected from the Champion Junior Sporthorse and the Champion Senior Sporthorse. (Winner to receive the Marks ewen & associates Ltd Cup)

Class 49 Suitable for Dressage kindly sponsored by PippinsClass 50 Suitable for Show hacking kindly sponsored by Stonewood HomesClass 51 Suitable for eventing kindly sponsored by Happy and Hootie Class 52 Suitable for Show Jumping kindly sponsored by MTF MatamataClass 53 Suitable for field hunting kindly sponsored by Coleman Builders

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Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

unless otherwise stated

Please note Classes 54-60 will be judged as round the ring jumping classes.Champion Hunter Class will be open to all horses. It is to be run over a course directed by the judge.

Class 54 Lance & Leigh Noble eye Opener Class 55 Fairview Motors Novice hunter over fences 0-5 wins Class 56 Blue Diamond Racing Working hunter. Champion and Reserve

Champion to be awarded. to be judged 40% jumping style and ability, 30%

conformation, 30% paces and manners. to jump between 2 and 5 fences.

Class 57 Sincerity Apparelmaster Drycleaners hunter under 163cm Class 58 The Columbian Barbeque hunter 163cm and over Class 59 Allan and Dawn Maisey Open hunter (no wire) Winner to receive Alison Maisey Memorial Trophy

Class 60 J Swap Contractors Ltd Champion HunterEntry fees $15.00 for members

$20.00 for non-membersPrize money first: $150.00, second: $50.00,

third: $40.00, fourth: $20.00 Winner to receive Morgan Champion Hunter Trophy

Round the Ring Jumping HorsesCommencing 9:00am in Jumping Ring (Ring Three).Judge: to be confirmed

Alison Maisey Memorial Trophy – Open Hunter (No wire)Morgan Champion Hunter Trophy – Champion Hunter

Class 61 Malcolm and Joyce Telfar Wire Jump

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Junior Rider SectionRing Five commencing at 12:30pm. Judge: Debbie Knowles

Jack Payze Memorial Trophy – Local Rider on Flat 16 yrs and under

Entry fees: $8.00 per class if member $10.00 per class if non member or unless otherwise statedPrize money: first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

Class 82 Kilgraven Lodge Novice Rider 16 years and under 0-5 wins in a Rider ClassClass 83 Jane Belton Novice Local Rider 16 years and underClass 84 Doreen Crabb – Bayleys Real Estate Open Rider 10 years and underClass 85 Fairview Motors Ltd Open Rider 11 to 13 yearsClass 86 Waikato Stud Open Rider 14 to 16 yearsClass 87 Dwyer Family Open Local Rider 16 years and under (must be a current financial member of the Matamata Pony Club on the day or

live within the Matamata district as listed in the Matamata Directory) Winner to receive the Jack Payze Memorial trophy.

Waikato Stud Champion and Reserve Champion Rider(Open to all rider class winners, second placed rider to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve). Champion and Reserve Champion Rider to receive product kindly donated by Equestrian Elegance.

Juvenile and Pony SectionsRiders: all riders in this section must be under 17 years of age1 the use of tranquilliser stimulant or any other drug that affects the performance

of a horse or pony is forbidden. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the show and that testing of all animals is at the owner’s risk.

2 all riders must wear protective headgear, which includes a retaining harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap properly adjusted and fastened when in the arena or ring, the practice area, collecting rings or anywhere else within the Matamata Showgrounds.

Ponies all ponies must have approved height Certificates / Performance Cards before entering the ring and certificates must be produced if requested by a steward.

Pony Breeders Society if it is subsequently found that the winner of a Pony Breeders Society rosette is not registered with the Society, they will be required to forfeit this award

Late entries for a competitor to make any late entries into this section, a penalty of $15 per pony will apply.

Lunch hour Judging may continue during the lunch hour. Riders must accept the awards as presented by the judge at the time.

Any horse or rider competing in a pony ring may not compete in the hack ring or vice versa. All Horses/Ponies not competing must pay $10 Ground fee at the Equestrian Headquarters on showday.

SPRING CARNIVAL

Lead Rein SectionCommencing 12:30pm in Ring Four. Judge: amanda Parkes

A lead rein rider must not compete as a first ridden rider or vice versa.for ponies 128cm and under. Riders to be 4-7 years of age. Ponies to be lead by an adult with leading rein attached to noseband of a Snaffle Bridle.

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise stated for classes 70 and 71 registration numbers must be displayed on entry formsPrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon unless stated otherwise

Class 62 Gateshead Equestrian Best On Parade. Product kindly sponsored by Gateshead Equestrian.

Class 63 Tirau Welders Novice Lead Rein Pony (Pony not to have won a leading class)

Class 64 Paul Jones Contracting Best Lead Rein Pony not exceeding 118cmClass 65 Paul Jones Contracting Best Lead Rein Pony 118cm and not

exceeding 128cm

Doreen Crabb – Bayleys Real Estate Champion and Reserve Champion Lead Rein Pony (first place getters from classes 64 and 65 to compete for Champion, second place getters to stand by for Reserve). Winner to receive a Garland made and sponsored by Showring Garlands (Leanne Cooke).

Class 66 The Columbian Barbeque Best Paced and Mannered Lead Rein PonyClass 67 Rabobank Lead Rein Pony Most Suitable for Pony ClubClass 68 Valachi Downs Best Rider on Lead Rein aged 4-5 yearsClass 69 Valachi Downs Best Rider on Lead Rein aged 6-7 yearsClass 70 Graeme Cox Engineering Registered Pure bred or Part bred Welsh

Pony not exceeding 128cmClass 71 Pertab Bloodstock Ltd Pony Breeders Society of New Zealand Lead

Rein Rosette (Pony must be fully registered with the Society, 128cm or under and have been foaled in New Zealand)

Williams Jewellery Judge’s Choice(entry not required, one medallion awarded)

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First Ridden SectionCommencing 2:00pm in Ring Four. Judge: amanda Parkes

for ponies 138cm and under. Riders to be aged 4 years and under 10 years. also, please refer to Rule 20 at start of this schedule.

Windvale Classic Time Trophy (donated by Nicole Weatherley) – Champion First Ridden

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members. $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise stated. for classes 78 and 79 registration numbers must be displayed on entry forms.

Prize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00 fourth: ribbon

Class 72 Aunty Joy’s Showing Accessories Best On Parade. Voucher kindly sponsored by AJSA.

Class 73 K & R Wade Farm Drainage & Excavation Best first Ridden Pony not exceeding 128cm

Class 74 K & R Wade Farm Drainage & Excavation Best first Ridden Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm

K & R Wade Farm Drainage & Excavation Champion and Reserve Champion First Ridden Pony (first place getters from classes 73 and 74 to compete for Champion, second place getters to stand by for Reserve).

Class 75 K & R Wade Farm Drainage & Excavation Best Paced and Mannered first Ridden PonyClass 76 Josh Hawke and Liane Poulton Best first Ridden Rider 7 years and underClass 77 Broadway Hairdressers Best first Ridden Rider aged 8-9 yearsClass 78 Graeme Cox Engineering Registered Pure bred or Part bred Welsh

Pony not exceeding 138cmClass 79 Bob and Gloria Autridge Pony Breeders Society of New Zealand first

Ridden Rosette (Pony must be fully registered with the Society, 138cm or under and have been foaled in New Zealand)

Williams Jewellery Judge’s Choice (entry not required, one medallion awarded)

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128cm Show Pony On The Flatfor Ponies 128cm and under. Commencing at 8:45am in Ring Four. Judge: amanda Parkes

Robinson Memorial Challenge Cup – Champion 128cm Pony

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

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128cm Saddle Hunter Flat Ponyfor Saddle Hunter Ponies 128cm and under. Commencing at 10:15am in Ring Four. Judge: amanda Parkes

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

Class 88 Valachi Downs Best On Parade – Open to Show Ponies and Saddle hunter Ponies

PLeaSe NOte: class commencing at 8.45am in ring fourClass 96 AJ Moore Novice Saddle hunter Pony 0-5 wins

AJ Moore Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony 128cm and under Class 97 Willow Stables Novice Paced and Mannered Saddle hunter Pony 128cm and underClass 98 Jane Belton Open Saddle hunter Pony 123cm and underClass 99 Tom and Tina Troughton Open Saddle hunter Pony over 123cm and

not exceeding 128cm

Rob Moorehead Champion and Reserve Champion Saddle Hunter Pony 128cm and under. to be judged from the winners of classes 98 and 99, second placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.(Champion and Reserve to receive $25 voucher kindly donated by Summit Grains & Saddlery Ltd).

Class 100 Doreen Crabb – Bayleys Real Estate Open Paced and Mannered Saddle hunter Pony 128cm and under

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Class 88 Valachi Downs Best On Parade – Open to Show Ponies and Saddle hunter Ponies

Winner to compete for Champion Best On Parade in ring 5Class 90 AMP Graeme Menzies and Associates Novice Pony 0-5 wins

Prima Park Bloodstock Ltd Novice Champion and Reserve Champion Pony

Class 91 Prima Park Bloodstock Ltd Novice Paced and Mannered Pony 0-5 winsClass 92 Prima Park Bloodstock Ltd Open Pony 123cm

and underClass 93 Prima Park Bloodstock Ltd Open Pony over

123cm and not exceeding 128cm

Prima Park Bloodstock Ltd Champion and Reserve Champion Pony 128cm and under to be judged from the winners of classes 92 and 93, second placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve (winner to receive the Robinson Memorial Challenge Cup and 1kg Nubind kindly donated by Cambridge Grains Ltd).

Class 94 Matamata Butchery Open Paced and Mannered Pony 128cm and under

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138cm Show Pony On The Flatfor Ponies over 128cm and not exceeding 138cmCommencing at 8:45am in Ring Five. Judge: Debbie Knowles

Little Misty Challenge Cup – Champion 138cm Pony

Entry fees: $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money: first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

unless stated otherwise

Class 102 Valachi Downs Best On Parade – Open to Show Ponies and Saddle hunter Ponies Winner to compete for Champion Best On Parade in ring 5

Valachi Downs Champion Best On ParadeWinner to receive the Weck family Cup(Winners of classes 88, 102 and 115 to parade)

Class 104 Celia Crawshaw – Lolly Inc Novice Pony 0-5 wins

Summit Grains & Saddlery Novice Champion and Reserve Champion Pony

Class 105 John Pulford Farrier Novice Paced and Mannered Pony 0-5 winsClass 106 Garry & Mary Chittick Open Pony over 128cm and not

exceeding 133cmClass 107 Garry & Mary Chittick Open Pony over 133cm and not

exceeding 138cm

Summit Grains & Saddlery Champion and Reserve Champion Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm. to be judged from the winners of classes 106 and 107, second placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve (winner to receive the Little Misty Challenge Cup and 1kg Nubind kindly donated by Cambridge Grains Ltd).

Class 108 Colin West Panel Beaters Open Paced and Mannered Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm

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138cm Saddle Hunter Flat Ponyfor Saddle Hunter Ponies over 128cm and not exceeding 138cmCommencing at 10:45am in Ring Five. Judge: Debbie Knowles

Entry fees: $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money: first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

unless stated otherwise

Class 102 Valachi Downs Best On Parade – Open to Show Ponies and Saddle hunter Ponies. PLeaSe NOte: class commencing at 8.45am in ring 5.

Class 110 Matamata Car Painters Novice Saddle hunter Pony 0-5 wins

Matamata Car Painters Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony

Class 111 Whitegate Farm Ltd Novice Paced and Mannered Saddle hunter Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm

Class 112 Jim Collett Open Saddle hunter Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 133cm

Class 113 John Sargent Racing Stables Open Saddle hunter Pony over 133cm and not exceeding 138cm

Matamata Car Painters Champion and Reserve Champion Saddle Hunter Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm to be judged from the winners of classes 112 and 113 second placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. (Champion and Reserve to receive $25 voucher kindly donated by Summit Grains & Saddlery Ltd)

Class 114 The Red Barn Open Paced and Mannered Saddle hunter Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm

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148cm Saddle Hunter Flat Ponyfor Saddle Hunter Ponies over 138cm and not exceeding 148cmCommencing at 10:45am in Ring Six Judge: alison Davies

Marks Ewen & Associates Cup – Champion Saddle Hunter Pony

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money: first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00 fourth: ribbon

Class 115 Valachi Downs Best On Parade – Open to Show Ponies and Saddle hunter Ponies. PLeaSe NOte: class commencing at 8.45am in ring six.

Class 123 Food by Design – Sharion Thompson Novice Saddle hunter Pony 0-5 wins

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148cm Show Pony On The Flatfor Ponies over 138cm and not exceeding 148cmCommencing at 8:45am in Ring Six. Judge: alison Davies

Mrs F C Bush Challenge Cup – Champion 148cm Pony

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money: first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00 fourth: ribbon

Class 115 Valachi Downs Best On Parade – Open to Show Ponies and Saddle hunter Ponies.Winner to compete for Champion Best On Parade Pony in ring 5.

Class 117 Metso Minerals Novice Pony 0-5 wins

Metso Minerals Novice Champion and Reserve Champion Pony

Class 118 Gregory Equine Novice Paced and Mannered Pony 0-5 winsClass 119 Matamata Auto Services Open Pony over 138cm and not

exceeding 143cmClass 120 Weatherley Bloodstock Open Pony over 143cm and not

exceeding 148cm

Westbury Stud Champion and Reserve Champion Pony Over 138cm and not exceeding 148cmto be judged from the winners of classes 119 and 120, second placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. (Winner to receive the Mrs fC Bush Challenge Cup and 1kg Nubind kindly donated by Cambridge Grains Ltd).

Class 121 Moorey Contractors Open Paced and Mannered Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm

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Westbury Stud Champion and Reserve Novice Saddle Hunter PonyClass 124 Merchant of Tirau Novice Paced and Mannered Saddle hunter Pony

over 138cm and not exceeding 148cmClass 125 Durham Farm Open Saddle hunter Pony over 138cm and not

exceeding 143cmClass 126 David Webb Open Saddle hunter Pony over 143cm and not

exceeding 148cm

Westbury Stud Champion and Reserve Champion Saddle Hunter Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm (Winner to receive the Marks ewen & associates Cup. Champion and Reserve to receive $25 voucher kindly donated by Summit Grains & Saddlery Ltd) Class 127 Stephen Autridge Racing Stables Open Paced and Mannered Saddle hunter Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm

Westbury Stud Champion and Reserve Champion Paced and Mannered Pony 148cm and underto be judged from the winners of classes 94, 100, 108, 114, 121 and 127 (second placed pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve). to be judged in Ring five. Winners to receive vouchers kindly donated by Garrards.

Waikato Stud Supreme Champion Pony Commencing at the completion of the Champion Paced & Mannered Pony in Ring five. Supreme Pony to receive Rug kindly donated by Matamata Saddlery and a Garland made by Showring Garlands – Leanne Cooke. Photo compliments of Showshots Photography – Lesley Warwick. to be judged from the Open Champions of the 128cm, 138cm, 148cm Ponies and 128cm, 138cm, 148cm Saddle hunter Ponies.

148cm Pony Round The Ring Jumping for Ponies over 138cm and not exceeding 148cmCommencing at 1.30pm in Ring Three. Judge: to be confirmed

A Thirlwall Esq. Silver Cup – Champion Pony Hunter 148cmBower Bros Cup – Open Pony Hunter 148cmBill Morgan Memorial Cup – Wire Jump 148cm

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon unless

stated otherwise

Class 128 Bev and Ken Kelso eye OpenerClass 129 Brian and Rosemary Tims Working Pony hunter. Champion and

Reserve Champion to be awarded. to be judged 40% jumping style and ability, 30% conformation, 30% paces and manners. to jump between 2 and 5 fences.

Class 130 Dennis Ryan Novice Pony hunter 0-5 wins

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Class 132 Bowers Brothers Concrete Open Pony hunter (Winner to receive the Bower Bros Cup)

Class 133 L J Hooker Real Estate Champion Pony hunter over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm

Entry fees $10.00 for members, $15.00 for non-membersPrize money first: $50.00, second: $25.00, third: $15.00, fourth: $10.00, fifth:

ribbon only, sixth: ribbon only. Winner to receive a thirwall esq. Silver Cup and receive a $25 voucher kindly donated by Summit Grains & Saddlery Ltd.

Class 134 Rich Hill Stud Wire Jump (Winner to receive Bill Morgan Memorial Cup)

138cm and under Pony Round The Ring JumpingJump height approximately 70cmCommencing at 1.30pm in Ring Two. Judge: to be confirmed

Ascot Dainty Minx Cup – Champion Pony Hunter 138cm and under

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

unless stated otherwise

Class 140 Mapperley Stud eye OpenerClass 141 Coleman Builders Working Pony hunter 128cm and under. Champion

and Reserve Champion to be awarded.Class 142 Oxford Thoroughbreds Working Pony hunter over 128cm and not

exceeding 138cm. Champion and Reserve Champion to be awarded. Working Pony hunters to be judged 40% jumping style and ability, 30% conformation,

30% paces and manners. to jump between 2 and 5 fences.

Class 143 Bowers Brothers Concrete Novice Pony hunter 0-5winsClass 144 Chooky’s Auto T/A Conders Service Station Open Pony

hunter 128cm and underClass 145 Chooky’s Auto T/A Conders Service Station Open Pony

hunter over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm

Class 146 Chooky’s Auto T/A Conders Service Station Champion Pony hunter 138cm and under

Entry fees $10.00 for members, $15.00 for non-membersPrize money first: $50.00, second: $25.00, third: $15.00, fourth: $10.00, fifth:

ribbon only, sixth: ribbon only. Winner to receive Ascot Dainty Minx Trophy and receive a $25 voucher kindly donated by Summit Grains & Saddlery Ltd.

Class 147 Val Ryan Wire Jump

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Junior Rider Over Hurdles for Ponies not exceeding 148cm

Commencing at the completion of Class 147 in Ring TwoJudge: to be confirmed

C G Payze Challenge Cup – Local Rider over hurdles under 17yrs

Entry fees $8.00 per class for members $10.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon

unless stated otherwise

Class 135 Doriemus Lodge Novice Rider over hurdles 16 years andunder 0-5 wins

Class 136 Lansdowne Park Rider over hurdles 10 years and underClass 137 Dave & Marie O’Sullivan Rider over hurdles 11 to 13 yearsClass 138 Celia Crawshaw – Lolly Inc Rider over hurdles 14 to 16 yearsClass 139 Peria Heights Ltd Local Rider over hurdles 16 years and under

(must be a current financial member of the Matamata Pony Club on the day or live within the Matamata district as listed in the Matamata Directory). Winner to receive the CG Payze Challenge Cup.

Champion and Reserve Champion Rider Over Hurdlesto be judged from the winners of classes 135-139. Second placed rider to the Champion to compete for Reserve. Champion and Reserve Champion rider to receive product kindly donated by Equestrian Elegance.

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Novice Ring Section (Ribbons only) Ring Nine commencing at 9:30am Judges: to be confirmed

Mesdames Ewen, McIntyre and Troughton Trophy – Novice Ring Champion Flat PonyG N & R M Conder Memorial Trophy – Novice Ring Champion Hunter PonyPrizes sponsored by Mesdames Ewen, McIntryre and Troughton

Entry fee $25.00 for the day

Entries taken on the day. Spot prizes will be awarded throughout the day. Open to riders who have not won a ribbon in an open a & P Show ring. Riders must not be competing in any other ring on the day. 16 years and under. No height restriction on mount. Riders may be on lead rein. the steward has the right to alter age groups to equalise numbers if necessary. Jump heights approximately 30cm and 60cm.

Note: Local Rider ages maybe combined, must be a current financial member of the Matamata Pony Club on the day or live within the Matamata district as listed in the Matamata Directory

Rings will run simultaneously commencing at 9.30am.

Champion and Reserve Novice Ring Pony on the Flat 7 years and under to be judged from all winners in 7 years and under classes

Champion and Reserve Novice Ring Pony on the Flat 8 years and overto be judged from all winners in 8 years and over classes (winner to receive the Mesdames Ewen, McIntryre and Troughton Trophy)

BEST FANCY DRESSED PONY to be judged between the two age sections in the Novice Ring. Open to all Novice ring competitors.

Jumping Classes: all age groups combined excluding lead rein riders Walk, trot, Jump (approx 30cm) eye Opener (approx 30cm) Pony hunter combination (approx 30cm) Rider over jumps

Walk, trot, Canter, Jump (approx 60cm) eye Opener (approx 60cm)

Champion Novice Ring Pony Hunter (approx 60cm)(winner to receive the GN & RM Conder trophy)

7 years and under Best Presented Pony and RiderBest Pony Club MountRider on the flatLocal RiderBest Mannered Pony School Pony / Best trickMystery Class

8 years and over Best Presented Pony and RiderBest Pony Club MountRider on the flatLocal RiderBest Mannered Pony School Pony / Best trickMystery Class

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Miniature Horse SectionJudging commencing at 10.00am in Ring EightJudge: Louallen Davies Contact: Margaret Bennett (07) 888 3488

the Miniature horse section of the show will be run in accordance with NZMha Show Rules.horses must be registered with bodies affiliated to the RaS. Registration number and association must be stated on entry form.a current height certificate must be carried on the day.No horse under age of two years to jump. No horse under one year to wear a bit.No whips or canes in showmanship classes.No measuring on show day.Protests refer to page 2 of Schedule.

Entry fees $6.00 per class for members $8.00 per class for non-members unless otherwise statedPrize money first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00, fourth: ribbon unless stated otherwise

CATEGORy A

Class 169 Evolve Garden Maintenance Best On Parade Class 170 Doriemus Lodge yearling – fillyClass 171 Ooby Ryn yearling – colt or geldingChampion and Reserve Champion Category A youngstock

Class 172 Property Brokers Junior Mare – 2 years Class 173 Stonewood Homes Senior Mare – 3 years and over Champion and Reserve Champion Category A Mare

Class 174 Colchester Engineering Junior Gelding – 2 yearsClass 175 Peter Donnelly – PGG Wrightson Real Estate Ltd Senior Gelding

– 3 years and overChampion and Reserve Champion Category A Gelding

Class 176 Matamata Auto Services Junior Stallion – 2 yearsClass 177 Jobe Valves Senior Stallion – 3 years and overChampion and Reserve Champion Category A Stallion

Supreme Champion Category A

Class 178 Te Akau Racing Stables Best Movement (open to all)Class 179 Taylor Bricklaying Best head (open to all)

CATEGORY B

Class 180 Matamata Timber & Hardware Best On ParadeClass 181 Matamata Timber & Hardware yearling – fillyClass 182 Matamata Timber & Hardware yearling – colt or geldingChampion and Reserve Champion Category B youngstock

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Class 183 Curtain Creations Junior Mare – 2 years Class 184 Tainui Press Design & Print Senior Mare – 3 years and over Champion and Reserve Champion Category B Mare

Class 185 Big Paw Pet Lodge Junior Gelding – 2 yearsClass 186 Longlands Farm & Restaurant Senior Gelding – 3 years and olderChampion and Reserve Champion Category B Gelding

Class 187 Dave & Marie O’Sullivan Junior Stallion – 2 yearsClass 188 Rabobank Senior Stallion – 3 years and olderChampion and Reserve Champion Category B Stallion

Supreme Champion Category B

Class 189 Workmans Café & Bar Best Movement (open to all)Class 190 Matamata Veterinary Services Best head (open to all)Class 191 Matamata Veterinary Services Solid Colour – Category a and B

combinedClass 192 Matamata Veterinary Services Multi Colour – Category a and B

combinedChampion Colour Horse

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General Classes

Class 193 Graham Bax Insurance youth ShowmanshipClass 194 Rich Hill Stud adult Showmanship

CATEGORy A

Class 195 Jaggers Walk, trot, Canter, Jump (Open to all)Class 196 Jaggers two-year-old Show hunterClass 197 Peter Donnelly – PGG Wrightson Real Estate Novice 0 – 6 wins Show

hunter. Maximum height 22”. Not to have won a first in a jumping classClass 198 Phil Stevens Open Show hunter. Maximum height 24”

CATEGORy B

Class 199 Tirau Welders Walk, trot, Canter, Jump (Open to all)Class 200 LJ Hooker Real Estate two-year-old Show hunterClass 201 Cooper Aitken and Partners Ltd Novice 0 – 6 wins Show hunter.

Maximum height 26” Not to have won a first in a jumping classClass 202 Cooper Aitken and Partners Ltd Open Show hunter.

Maximum height 28”

Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunterfirst and second placegetters of classes 198 and 202 only will be eligible to jump off for Champion and Reserve, no two-year-olds. Category a maximum height 24”. Will be raised to 28” for Category B.

Class 203 Sheeley Family fault and Out Category aClass 204 Sheeley Family fault and Out Category BClass 205 Chookys Auto T/A Conders Service Station hit and hurry (time)

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Matamata A&P Association kindly thank the sponsors listed below for entertainment and their support to the following sections –

• J SWAP CONTRACTORS LTD• NELSON SCHICK• SLATTERY CONTRACTING LTD• COMAG LTD

Andy Smith Ltd, Baigent Motors Ltd, Daltons Ltd, Kakahu Hills, King Electrical Ltd, Landmark Vets Ltd, Waharoa Transport, Norwood Farm Machinery Centre and New World Matamata – Alison’s Pantry.

Alan Davies, Matamata Hire Centre, Matamata Tractors & Machinery, McGregors Farm Services Ltd, Merial Ancare, Murray Wilcox Ltd, Reid & Harrison (1980) Ltd, Wairere Dairy Goat Stud, Wheelie Bins.

A & G Smith, AgriSea New Zealand Ltd, Bell & Graham, Bell-Booth Ltd, BNZ Bank, Candy Gillespie Ltd, Donaghys, Farmers’ Mutual Group, Jones Howden, Just Cabins – Mt Maunganui & Te Puke, Laser Plumbing Matamata, Matamata Ag Centre, Matamata Post & Rails ITM, Matamata Sports World Ltd, Matamata Veterinary Services Ltd, McPherson Contractors Ltd, ANZ Bank Matamata, Nicholson Autos Ltd, Pancake House Oma, Steelcon Construction Ltd, Virbac, Kevin Deane Real Estate, AGRI Technologies Ltd.

agworx Milk & Water Systems, anexa animal health – Matamata, Broadway Motel, Cheap Liquor, ecolab Ltd, farmlands trading Society Ltd, fiL Products, James & Son, Garland engineering Ltd, Golden Oak Jersey Stud, ingham feeds & Nutrition, Madeley Park Jerseys, Matamata Glass & Joinery, Matamata tyre Services Ltd, Noble & Lee, PGG Wrightson Ltd, Phils Motorcycle Centre, Pixiedale Jerseys, Plumb.Co Ltd, RD1 Matamata, Rural Direct Ltd, Sheely family, Waterson’s furniture & Carpet Court, aotearoa ayrshires, atlantic ayrshires, Riverdale ayshires, Matamata Directional Drilling, Wilson Sand.

elders Livestock, Matamata holstein friesians Club, R J McGrail, Redoubt Bar & eatery, Repco, Rex Barnes engineering Ltd, Sherm’s Panel Repairs, Stihl Shop Matamata, t & M Rogers, top Notch Calves, W & M henderson, Waikato Purebred Jerseys Club, Bradbury Park – Casey Dando, honda Matamata.

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Cattle Sectionall animals entered for showing or exhibiting must be from a current tB Clear Status herd.

a copy of the current tB test certificate must be attached to entry forms. the association must be notified at the time of entry of any testing to be carried out after the closing date of entries or of any potential tB issues that may arise after entries have been submitted. Owners entering cattle must sign any declaration printed on the entry form.

There are two documents required:

FIRST document is a tB test Certificate. for animals from a Declared Movement Control area – all animals aged three months or older are to be tB tested and have clear test within 60 days prior to being moved to the show. all other animals must be from a herd that is up to date with its current routine tB testing requirements.

SECOND document is a tB animal Status Declaration Card. this is a legal requirement for all animals being moved. all animals entered must be accompanied in transit by a signed and dated tB animal Status Declaration Card showing a tB Clear status in accordance with present legislation. animal individual numbers must be included on the tB test sheet. these cards may be inspected at the unloading area.

for cattle being moved from 1 July 2012: a Nait approved RfiD tag will be mandatory for all movements of cattle, including day old calves. Nait approved RfiD cattle tags are white only. Please do not remove tags if cattle are identified with animal health Board or MiNDa tags.

as of 1 July 2012 a secondary tag is no longer required under the new Nait scheme.

all animals being exhibited at the Show including any participating in a hoof and hooks carcase competition come under the standard identification and aSD regulations. these cattle will require the Nait approved RfiD tag.

Where live cattle or deer form part of a trade display the exhibitor is responsible for:

(i) ensuring all stock have completed all tB testing requirements as per animal health Board testing regulations

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Dairy CattleTrucking Steward: Des Lalich (07) 888 8570

age of all cattle shall be computed as at 1 June except the age of Junior yearlings shall be computed on or after 1 September.

all stock to be yarded by 8:30am. all females in milk to be judged before males.

all dairy bulls 12 months and over must be rung and under adequate supervision. Bulls will not be allowed in the ring unless these conditions are adhered to.

Pedigree cattle over 12 months must be registered.

No cattle to leave Showgrounds before 1:30pm.

The following practices are banned from the Dairy Cattle sections of the Matamata A&P Show:

1 the administration of any drug to enhance the appearance of the animal.

2 the infusion of any substance to the mammary system to alter the outward appearance of the udder or milk veins.

3 the gluing, sealing or taping of teats or use of artificial practices to affect the teat angle or teat placement.

4 all entries must be accompanied by a signed declaration by the exhibitor agreeing that their stock be available for testing or scrutiny by a suitably qualified person appointed by the Matamata agricultural and Pastoral Show to detect any malpractice.

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All Breeds Dairy SectionOpen to al l pedigree dairy cattleJudging to commence 11:00am sharp Steward: Des Lalich (07) 888 8570

Entry fee: $17.00 per class for members, $20.00 per class for non-members

Champion and Reserve Champion sashes awarded to each class

Class 255 Norwood Farm Machinery Centre two year Old Cow in milk, all breeds. Country Fair Trophy to winner.

first: $60.00, second: $40.00, third: $30.00, fourth: $20.00, fifth: $10.00.

in addition Bell-Booth award to the winner a voucher for 20 litres Nutrimol 4n1 (value $250) and second to receive 10 litres Nutrimol 4n1 (value $110).

Class 256 New World Matamata – Alison’s Pantry three year Old Cow in milk, all breeds.

first: $60.00, second: $40.00, third: $30.00, fourth: $20.00, fifth: $10.00.

in addition Bell-Booth award to the winner a voucher for 20 litres Nutrimol 4n1 (value $250) and second to receive 10 litres Nutrimol 4n1 (value $110).

Steelcon Construction Ltd and McPherson Contractors Ltd intermediate Champion and Reserve Champion Dairy Cow, all breeds.

Champion receives $50.00 and Reserve $25.00. to be judged from the winners of classes 255 and 256. Second placed cow to the Champion will be judged alongside the remaining winner for Reserve.

in addition Ingham Feeds & Nutrition award to Champion and Reserve Champion a voucher for 25kg bag of Nutrition feed.

Class 257 Slattery Contracting Ltd Champion yearling heifer, all breeds. NRM Feeds Ltd Trophy to winner.

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Class 258 Comag Ltd Champion Dairy Cow four years and Over, all breeds. Previous season’s production certificate to be produced at show. Bill Oates Memorial Challenge Trophy to winner.

first: $100.00 and 20 litre Prodairy (value $295.00), donated by Donaghys, second: $60.00 and 1 litre Procalf (value $59) donated by Donaghys, third: $40.00 and 1 litre Procalf (value $59) donated by Donaghys, fourth: $30.00, fifth: $10.00.

in addition Ingham Feeds & Nutrition award to winner vouchers for two 25kg bags of Nutrition feed.

there will be sash awarded to the highest Producing cow in milk competing in the Champion Dairy Cow all breeds class.

All Breeds Junior Handlers

Entry fee: $5.00Prize Money: Juniors first: $15.00, second: $10.00, third: $7.00

Seniors first: $20.00, second: $15.00, third: $10.00

Class 259 Kevin Deane Real Estate Open Junior handler 13 years and underClass 260 Kevin Deane Real Estate Open Senior handler 14-21 years

animal must be a calf or yearling heifer of any registered dairy breed. the judge will be assessing the handlers capability, control and presentation, not the animal. in addition NRM award to winners, vouchers for 25kg bag NRM MOOZLee calf feed

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Pedigree Jerseys SectionJudging commences 9:00am sharpSteward: Jim Price 07 888 5330

North Island Champion Cow has been allocated to the Matamata A&P Show.attention is drawn to instructions on pages 28 and 29No cattle to leave showgrounds before 1:30pm. Prize monies issued 1:30pm. Stop for all Breeds Classes with no lunch break.

Production records must accompany entries for classes 268, 269.

TrophiesWJ Cheynoweth Memorial Rosebowl – Most Points in the Pedigree Jersey Section, donated by Mrs Dh Dixon in memory of her father (to be won three times in succession or five times at intervals).

Merriland Cup – Champion Jersey Cow, donated by Mr and Mrs RL MacDonald.

Countenan Challenge Trophy – Most Points in the in-milk classes (Jersey Section), donated by the late Mr h hawe.

Croad Challenge Trophy – Best uddered Cow, donated by Mr ah Croad.

Sam Trophy – type and Production three year old cow and over.

Sunny Park-Hinuera Dairy Co. Challenge Trophy – three females in-milk progeny of the one sire.

NT Wealleans Trophy – Champion Junior female

Entry fee: $7.00 per class for members. $10.00 per class for non-members.Prize money: first: $30.00, second: $20.00, third $10.00 Products may be given in lieu of prize money.

Class 261 Landmark Vets Ltd Cow two years old in-milk Class 262 Plumb.Co Ltd Cow three years old in-milkClass 263 Pixiedale Jerseys Cow four years old in-milk. Agworx award to winner

one trough valve.Class 264 Landmark Vets Ltd Cow five years old in-milk Class 265 Matamata Veterinary Services Ltd Cow six and seven years old in-milkClass 266 Matamata Tractors & Machinery Cow eight years old and over in-milk

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AGRI Technologies Ltd Champion and Reserve Champion Jersey Cow(Champion to receive the Merriland Cup.) in addition Ingham Feeds & Nutrition award to Champion and Reserve a voucher for 25kg bag of Nutrition feed.

Class 267 Matamata Post & Rails ITM Best uddered cow. (Winner to receive the Croad Challenge trophy.)Class 268 Anexa Animal Health – Matamata Milk Production

class. to qualify a cow must have produced a minimum of 3500 litres of milk at two years, 3950 litres of milk at three years, or 4400 litres of milk at four years or over. Agrisea award to winner 5L animal health tonic (value $100).

Class 269 Waikato Purebred Jerseys Club type & Production class. Open to three year old cows and over. to qualify a cow must have produced a minimum of 160kg fat at two years. 181kg of fat at three years, or 200kg of fat at four years or over in not more than 305 days. (Winner to receive the Sam trophy.)

Class 270 Noble & Lee Chartered Accountants three females in-milk progeny of the one sire. this class is now open to multiple ownership, the three cows can be owned by one or three owners, provided the entries are named and are to be entered in their respective in-milk classes. (Winner to receive the Sunny Park-hinuera Dairy Co. Challenge trophy.)

Class 271 Bell and Graham Lawyers Cow or heifer in-milk owned by a breeder – who has not won a female in-milk championship at an a & P Show

Class 272 Golden Oak Jersey Stud yearling BullClass 273 ANZ Bank Matamata Bull Calf

AGRI Technologies Ltd Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Bull(Champion to receive the Nt Wealleans trophy.)

Class 274 Candy Gillespie Ltd – Chartered Accountants yearling heifer. Agworx award to winner one trough valve.

Class 275 Bradbury Park – Casey Dando two yearling heifersClass 276 Garland Engineering Ltd Junior Group One yearling bull and two

yearling heifersClass 277 Madeley Park Jerseys heifer calf. Agrisea award to winner 1L animal

health tonic (value $38).

AGRI Technologies Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Female

Class 278 Matamata Hire Centre two heifer calvesClass 279 FIL Products Calf group: one bull calf, two heifer calvesClass 280 Matamata Tyre Services Ltd Junior members heifer calf. to be

exhibited by a – junior member of the NZJCBa or any Jersey Club

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Pedigree Ayrshire SectionJudging commences 9:30am sharp Chief Stewards: J and K Laurie Contact: Graeme Leech (07) 888 1544

Attention is drawn to instructions on pages 28 and 29. No cattle to leave showgrounds before 1:30pm. Stop for all Breeds Classes with no lunch break.

Entry fee: $7.00 per class for members. $10.00 per class for non-members.Prize money: first: $30.00, second: $20.00, third $10.00 Products may be given in lieu of prize money.

Duff’s Whiskey Trophy for Most Points in Pedigree ayrshires, donated by Drysdale & Co. the cup cannot be won outright. Ayrshire Breeders Association Challenge Cup – Junior Group of three. for SR eligibility entry must be registered in correct section of ayrshire herd book and must be a minimum of ayr 12. Proof must be made available to stewards on request i.e. 3 generation pedigree, herd record, etc.

Class 301 Aotearoa Ayrshires two year old cow in-milk. Agworx award to winner one trough valve.

Class 302 Landmark Vets Ltd Cow three years in-milk. Class 303 Waharoa Transport Ltd Cow four and five years in-milk. Class 304 Matamata Veterinary Services Ltd Cow six years and over. Class 305 Laser Plumbing Matamata Best uddered cow. Agrisea award to

winner 5L animal health tonic (value $100).

Daltons Ltd Champion and Reserve Champion Ayrshire CowChampion Cow: receives two bags of Daltons Nursery Mix; Reserve Champion Cow: receives one bag of Daltons Nursery Mix

Class 306 Atlantic Ayrshires Best two cows.Class 307 Riverdale Ayrshires bull calf.Class 308 Candy Gillespie Ltd – Chartered Accountants yearling heifer. Class 309 McGregors Farm Services heifer calf. Agrisea award to winner 1L

animal health tonic (value $38). Class 310 Matamata Post & Rails ITM two heifer calves.Class 311 Matamata Glass & Joinery Ltd Junior group of three. Group can consist

of any junior females or two junior females and one bull calf. (Winner to receive the ayrshire Breeders association Challenge trophy.)

Daltons Ltd Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Ayrshire FemaleJunior champion: receives two bags of Daltons Nursery Mix; Reserve Junior Champion: receives one bag of Daltons Nursery Mix.

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Pedigree Holstein Friesians SectionJudging commences at 9:30am sharp Steward: Dt Lalich (07) 888 8570

Attention is drawn to instructions on pages 28 and 29. No cattle to leave showgrounds before 1:30pm. Stop for all Breeds Classes with no lunch break.

Entry fee $7.00 per class for members$10.00 per class for non-members

Prize Money: first: $30.00, second: $20.00, third: $10.00 Products may be given in lieu of prize money.

TrophiesJack Sheely Memorial Cup – Champion holstein friesian CowBN and ME Green Cup – yearling heiferGreen Trophy – heifer Calf, donated by eGJ and SO Green.Ross Todd Motors Ltd – Champion holstein friesian femalePoints Prize – exhibitor with the most points in the friesian Section receives the Banks Cup

Class 401 Laser Plumbing Matamata Best uddered cowClass 402 Murray Wilcox Ltd Cow six years and over

in-milkClass 403 Sheely Family Cow four and five years in-milkClass 404 Honda Matamata Cow three years in-milk Class 405 Farmers Mutual Group Cow two years in-milk

Baigent Motors Ltd Champion and Reserve Champion Holstein Friesian Cow (Champion to receive the Jack Sheely Memorial Cup.)

Class 406 Bell and Graham Lawyers two females in-milk Class 407 Wilson Sand yearling heifer

(Winner to receive the BN & Me Green Cup.)Class 408 Matamata Holstein Friesian Club two yearling heifers Class 409 Matamata Directional Drilling heifer calf. RD1 award to winner a $50

voucher. (Winner to receive the Green trophy.)

Baigent Motors Ltd Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Holstein Friesian Female (Champion to receive the Ross todd Motors Ltd Cup.)

Class 410 Farmers Mutual Group Calf Group of two females. RD1 award to winner a $50 voucher.

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Dairy Goat SectionConditions of entry: all goats must be penned by 9:30amJudging to commence at 10:00am Steward: WC thrupp (07) 888 3873

No goats to leave Showgrounds before 1:30pm

Does in-milk must NOt be milked out before they are judged (except in the second part of the Best udder class). Does will not be penalised if it is found necessary to ease their udders before judging owing to their udders becoming over stocked. Does may NOt be milked or stripped out in the Show Ring.

Entry fee $5.00 per class for members, $8.00 per class for non-membersPrize Money: first $15.00, second $10.00, third $5.00 unless otherwise stated

Products may be given in lieu of prize money.

Prize monies and products have been kindly donated by Wairere Dairy Goat Stud, James & Son, Farmlands Trading Society Ltd, Matamata Ag Centre, Rex Barnes Engineering Ltd, Watersons Furniture Court and Ecolab. the Dairy Goat section is grateful for the continuing support of the businesses sponsoring classes for this 2011 show.

Standard Age ClassesCombined Herd Register and Associated Records DoesClass 551 Kidded Doe in-milk under 3 yearsClass 552 Kidded Doe in-milk 3 years and under 5 yearsClass 553 Kidded Doe in-milk 5 years and under 7 yearsClass 554 Kidded Doe in-milk 7 years and over

James & Son Champion and Reserve Champion Doe

Class 555 Grand Champion Standard Age Doe. Watersons Furniture Court award to the winner a $50 voucher.

Champion ChallengeWinner of Class 555 to be paraded with the Champion Doe to select the winner of the Champion Challenge Award.

Special ClassesExhibitors in these classes must also have been exhibited in their Standard Age class.Class 556 Senior Progeny – 2 daughters in-milk, same sire, different damsClass 557 Dam and daughter – dam and one or more daughters any age, to be

judged on the dams worth as a breeding matronClass 558 Type and production 1 – open to all does on Official herd test. to be

judged in accordance with NZDGBa Rules and Regulations. Details of Herd Test Production to be supplied with entriesClass 559 Best udder – open to all in-milk does that have born a kid. to be judged

when full and again when stripped out, and the points awarded for both full and empty udder to be totalled to determine prize.

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Class 560 Junior Showman – for young persons, 15 years of age and under. First: $15.00, second: $10.00, third: $5.00

to be judged on the exhibitor’s ability to lead, turn, stop, and start their goat. Show preparation and appearance of both exhibitor and goat to be taken into account.

Class 561 Junior Herdperson 15 years up to 25 yearsShowing an adult goat. to be judged on presentation and knowledge of the anatomy of the animal, also the handling and health of the adult goat. Does not have to belong to the exhibitor.

Junior Standard Age ClassesCombined Herd Register and Associated Records Goatlings and KidsClass 562 Maiden Doe or Goatling over 12 months and under 30 months of age

that has not born a kid, including maiden milkers and springing does.Class 563 Maiden Doe Kid born on or before 31 august 2013. Over 4 weeks and

under 12 months.Class 564 Maiden Doe Kid born after 31 august 2013. Over 4 weeks and under

12 months.

King Electrical Ltd Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Doe

Junior Special ClassEntries in this class must have also been exhibited in their Standard Age classClass 565 Junior Progeny – two daughters, kids or goatlings, of the same sire

but different dams Standard Age Buck ClassesHerd Register OnlyClass 566 Buck Kid under 12 months – not eligible for Champion and Reserve

Champion BuckClass 567 Buckling 12-24 monthsClass 568 Buck 2 years and over

Wairere Dairy Goat Stud Champion and Reserve Champion Buck

Class 569 Grand Champion Standard Age Buck. Watersons Furniture Court award to the winner a $50 voucher.

Champion ChallengeWinner of class 568 to be paraded with the Champion Buck to select the winner of the Champion Challenge award.

Matamata Ag Centre Supreme Champion/Best in ShowMatamata a & P association award a trophy for annual competition to the Supreme Champion Goat. Kindly donated by/called “Jim and enid Boyte trophy”.

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Calf Club SectionJudging to commence at 10:00amSteward: Delwyne McNeill – mobile 027 465 1820

No calves to leave Showgrounds before 1:30pmall calves to have tB declaration cards.all calves must be born between 1 July and 20 September 2013Clipping of calves NOt allowed. all exhibitors must be attending Primary or intermediate School.all Calf Club events subject to the rules of the Waikato a & P association.

n Note Ring Size is subject to Stewards discretion.

FREE ADMISSION TO SHOW GROUNDSEntries taken on the day and close at 9.30am sharpEntry fee: $10.00 per calfRibbons: all classes will receive ribbons to sixth placing.Prize Money: first: $6.00, second: $5.00, third: $4.00, fourth: $3.00

Age GroupsJunior: 5-7 years on Show Day 2013Intermediate: 8-9 years on Show Day 2013Senior: 10 years and up to year 8 on Show Day 2013

TrophiesJE Vossen Cup – Champion LeadingGolden Oak Jersey Stud – Champion RearingL Walker Cup – Champion Dairy type LightCWJ and RH Thompson Cup – Champion Dairy type heavyFederated Farmers Challenge Cup – Overall Champion Calf

Prize monies and products have been kindly donated by Nicholson Autos Ltd, Reid & Harrison (1980) Ltd, Sherms Panel Repairs, Tim & Margaret Rogers, Virbac, NRM, Wally & Maureen Henderson. the Calf Club Section is grateful for the continuing support of the businesses and persons sponsoring this section for this 2013 show.

Class 501 Junior LeadingClass 502 intermediate LeadingClass 503 Senior Leading

Virbac Champion and Reserve Champion Leadingto be judged from the winners of classes 501, 502, 503. Second placed calf to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. in addition NRM award to Champion and Reserve, vouchers for a 25kg bag NRM MOOZLee calf feed.

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Class 504 Junior RearingClass 505 intermediate Rearing Class 506 Senior Rearing

NRM Champion and Reserve Champion Rearingto be judged from the winners of classes 504, 505, 506. Second placed calf to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. in addition NRM award to Champion and Reserve, vouchers for a 25kg bag NRM MOOZLee calf feed.

Reid & Harrison (1980) Ltd Supreme Champion and Reserve Champion Calfto be judged from the winners of classes 501-506. Champion and Reserve Champion Calf will receive a sash and 1L tectonic kindly sponsored by Virbac. in addition NRM award to Champion and Reserve, vouchers for a 25kg bag NRM MOOZLee calf feed. Cover kindly donated by Landmark Vets Ltd.

Class 507 Dairy type heavy – JuniorClass 508 Dairy type heavy – intermediateClass 509 Dairy type heavy – Senior

Nicholson Autos Ltd Champion and Reserve Champion Dairy Type Heavyto be judged from the winners of classes 507, 508, 509. Second placed calf to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. in addition NRM award to Champion, voucher for a 25kg bag NRM MOOZLee calf feed.

Class 510 Dairy type Light – JuniorClass 511 Dairy type Light – intermediateClass 512 Dairy type Light – Senior

Nicholson Autos Ltd Champion and Reserve Champion Dairy Type Lightto be judged from the winners of classes 510, 511, 512. Second placed calf to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve. in addition NRM award to Champion, voucher for a 25kg bag NRM MOOZLee calf feed.

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Pet Lamb and Pet Goat SectionJudging to commence at 10:00amSteward: Delwyne McNeill – mobile 027 465 1820

all pet lambs must be born between 1 July and 20 September 2013all pet goats (kids) must be born between 1 July and 20 September 2013Bucks and Rams permittedDepending on numbers steward has the right to cancel intermediate classes and split ages to junior and senior

FREE ADMISSION TO SHOW GROUNDS Entries taken on the day and close at 9.30am sharp Entry fee: $10.00 per animalRibbons: all classes will receive ribbons to sixth placing.Prize money: first: $6.00, second: $5.00, third: $4.00, fourth: $3.00

Age GroupsJunior: 5-7 years on Show Day 2013Intermediate: 8-9 years on Show Day 2013Senior: 10 years and up to year 8 on Show Day 2013

Trophies Extreme Cycle Centre – Champion Pet Lamb Shirley Powell Memorial Trophy – Most obvious Pet GoatExtreme Cycle Centre – Champion Pet Goat

Prize monies and products have been kindly donated by Reid & Harrison (1980) Ltd, Virbac and Matamata Sports World Ltd. the Pet Lamb/Goat Section is grateful for the continuing support of the businesses and persons sponsoring this section for this 2013 show.

LambsClass 581 Junior Call/follow/RunClass 582 intermediate Call/follow/RunClass 583 Senior Call/follow/Run

Champion and Reserve Champion Call/Follow/Run to be judged from the winners of classes 581, 582, 583. Second placed lamb to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Class 584 Junior LeadingClass 585 intermediate LeadingClass 586 Senior Leading

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Champion and Reserve Champion Leadingto be judged from the winners of classes 584, 585, 586. Second placed lamb to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Class 587 Junior RearingClass 588 intermediate RearingClass 589 Senior Rearing

Champion and Reserve Champion Rearingto be judged from the winners of classes 587, 588, and 589 Second placed lamb to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Reid & Harrison (1980) Ltd Supreme Champion and Reserve Champion Lamb Points accumulated from the placegetters of classes 581 - 589. Champion and Reserve Champion Lamb will receive a sash and 1L tectonic kindly sponsored by Virbac.Covers kindly donated by Landmark Vets Ltd.

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Class 590 Junior Call/follow/RunClass 591 intermediate Call/follow/RunClass 592 Senior Call/follow/Run

Champion and Reserve Champion Call/Follow/Runto be judged from the winners of classes 590, 591, 592. Second placed kid to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Class 593 Junior Leading Obstacle CourseClass 594 intermediate Leading Obstacle CourseClass 595 Senior Leading Obstacle Course

Champion and Reserve Champion Leadingto be judged from the winners of classes 593, 594, 595. Second placed kid to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Class 596 Junior RearingClass 597 intermediate RearingClass 598 Senior Rearing

Champion and Reserve Champion Rearing to be judged from the winners of classes 596, 597, 598. Second placed kid to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve.

Reid & Harrison (1980) Ltd Supreme Champion and Reserve Champion Kid Points accumulated from the placegetters of classes 590 - 598. Champion and Reserve Champion Kid will receive a sash and 1L tectonic kindly sponsored by Virbac. Cover kindly donated by Landmark Vets Ltd.

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Matamata A&P Show Sheep Dog TrialJudge: Sheena Martin Chief Steward: allan Smith (07) 880 9010

Entries close 19th September 2013

Entry Fee: $12.00 per dog

Ribbons: Rosettes will be awarded to all placegetters.

Matamata a&P association have awarded a trophy for annual competition, called the “WC Silveira Memorial Trophy” for open competitor with the highest pointed run.

Time allowed 10 minutes – Drive and negotiate obstacles and yard

Class 599 Open First: $80.00 and 3 pack of frontline, second: $60.00 and 3 pack of frontline, third: $40.00 and 3 pack of frontline, fourth: $20.00 and 3 pack of frontline.

Class 600 Intermediate First: $30.00, second: $15.00, third: rosette, fourth: rosette

Class 601 Maiden First: $30.00, second: $15.00, third: rosette, fourth: rosetteWinner receives JA Sunckell Trophy for open maiden dog for annual competition.

Class 602 Local Maiden First: $20.00

FRONTLINE HAS BEEN KINDLY DONATED BY MERIAL ANCARE (valued at $66.30 per pack)

all competitors must state on their entry forms if dogs entered are OPEN, INTERMEDIATE, or MAIDEN. if this is not done the committee will not accept responsibility.

all dogs to have hydatids Clearance Certificates.

Competitors will be advised of the order of running and it will be posted out during week prior to show day.

Dogs that have won a Maiden a & P competition are NOT eligible for Maiden.

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Matamata a&P association would like to kindly thank the following sponsors of the Sheep Dog trial Section… Alan Davies, Jones Howden, A & G Smith, Broadway Motel, Rural Direct Ltd, Stihl Shop Matamata, RJ McGrail, PGG Wrightson Ltd, Merial Ancare.

Sheep have been kindly loaned by Kakahu Hills.

Cartage of sheep have been kindly sponsored by Andy Smith Ltd (07) 889 5179.

Please use Entry Form previously sent out or contact Chief Steward for a copyEntries MUST be in no later than 19th September 2013, to the Chief Steward, Matamata a & P association, C/- a. Smith, 576 taihoa South Road, RD 3, Matamata 3473.

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Earl Johnston riding “Hoki” Matamata A & P Show 1924, at the saleyards

Matamata Agricultural & Pastoral Association

Matamata A & P Show 1922

50th Matamata A & P Show 1964, Matamata Racecourse

PhOtOS COuRteSy Of MataMata hiStORiCaL SOCiety, PhOtOGRaPh COLLeCtiON

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LILY OAK BRIGHT RINGLETChampion Cow at Matamata Show in the late 1940’s

PRIDEFUL MASTERPIECEChampion Bull at Matamata Show 1946

BOth OWNeD By aLLaN SMith (fatheR Of iaN SMith - CuRReNt PReSiDeNt)

Sender: Matamata a & P Show, PO Box 156, Matamata 3440

Wealleans Matamata Cup Race Dayat the Matamata Racecourse

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