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    The Phoenician Stud

    [email protected]

    Napier

    New ZealandPh. +64-6-8445549

    Phone: *649+

    4143668

    Fax: *649+ 4143669

    Street Address:

    220a Bush Road

    Albany

    Auckland

    Orewa

    DrycleanersTony Rouse Ph. 426-5458

    Cleaning Pressing Proong

    Repairs * Furnishing* Curtains

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    Waitemata A & P SocietyWaitemata A & P SocietyWaitemata A & P SocietyIncorporatedIncorporatedIncorporated

    Presents the 98TH Annual Show

    Friday 6th & Saturday 7th January 2012Puhoi Domain, Puhoi

    Show Secretary: Shereena Rolland Mb: 022-016-6486

    Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

    Horse enquiries: Anna Paratene Mob 021 233 4073 ~

    Horse enquiries: Joelene Booth a/h 09 407-7678, Mob 021 0258 1372

    Trade site enquiries: Shereena Rolland Mb: 022-016-6486

    Anzac Paratene Ph. / Fax 09 426 6871

    Cancellaons & onsite enquiries: 021 233 4073 or 021 223 5155 Cale enquiries: Shane Balsom Mob 021 967 607, a/h 09-422-0187

    Admission Fee: One free admission cket per exhibitor will be made available,

    providing the exhibitor includes a stamped addressed envelope with their entry form.Every other person (with the excepon of Waitemata A & P Society members), will be

    charged an admission fee to enter the Showgrounds.Members must show their Members Card for free admission.

    Admission Charges

    Adults - $6.00, School Children - $3.00

    Senior Cizens - $4.00, Pre School Children Free

    Vehicle parking - $2.00, Members parking Free

    Members of the public enter the show grounds at their own risk and

    Should take heed of all warning noces.

    Children must be supervised at all mes,

    parcularly when near horses, livestock & machinery.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    WAITEMATA AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SHOW ASSOCIATIONINC

    President: Anna Paratene

    Past President: Kevin Cholmondeley-Smith

    Vice President: Anzac Paratene, QSM., QPMCommiee: Anzac Paratene, Anna Paratene, Andrew ODonnell, Ron Pridham,

    Ken Jaspers, Briar Mirabito, Craig Fraser , Brendon Read, Sarah Churchouse, Shane Balsom

    Secretary: Shereena Rolland

    Auditor: Mr M P Huxford

    Honorary life members:

    A & J Paratene, M Remiger, M Remiger, M Roase, D Schedewy, J Straka, P & E Wrecks, KenJaspers

    Members of the associaon: Alison & Caitlin Lally, Fotheringham & Sco Panelbeaters,Sue & Steve Gibbons, Greg & Karen Paratene, Kelly Paratene, Sarah Paratene, Anna Paratene,Andy ODonnell, Brendon Read, Ainsley & Neville Porteous, Eileen & Josh Roberts, Irene Taylor,Sandra Walker, Sue Buglass, Travis Hadley, Pam Hadley, Caitlin & Rick Kuluz, John Kennedy,Ron & Shirley Pr idham, Jessica Sole, Briar & Bob Mirabito, Peter & Sally Hannent, Bianca Paratene,Marilyn & Graeme Peterken, Kevin & Tivarn Cholmondeley-Smith, Maureen & Rocky Paer-son, Colleen, Joy & Dick Gibbons, Lily & Jane Courtenay, Renee Todd, Nadea Hrsch, Tom & JoWarren, Paul & Colleen Browne, Mr W.H. Kelewell

    PERPETUAL TROPHIES

    Tony Pole Memorial Trophy Best Rider, Pony 138cmM & W Phillips & Family Trophy Best Rider, Pony 148cmFather Skinner Memorial Trophy Best Turned Out HackE & W Phillips Trophy Best Turned Out PonySimpson Family Trophy Best Turned Out PonyDes Taylor Memorial Trophy Champion First Year RiddenWreaks Trophy Champion HackRemiger Family Trophy Champion Lead Rein PonyMary Petricevic & Family Trophy Champion Park HackHogan Family Challenge Trophy Champion Pony HunterPat Benne Memorial Trophy Champion Rider, Hack RingBob & Bev Denny Trophy Fancy Dress in the Pony RingDes Russel Memorial Trophy Hack gaining most pointsPorteous Family Trophy Lead Rein ChampionNoel & Wilma Subritsky Club Pony gaining most pointsParatene Family Trophy Supreme Champion PonyTed Henderson Trophy Supreme Champion Horse

    35CHILDRENS SECTION

    Aged 15 years & under

    Age to be attached to exhibit or entry disqualified. All produce to be grown by the exhibitor.

    ROSA SCHISKA TROPHY for most points in the Childrens section

    GARDEN PRODUCECLASS 68 4 STRAWBERRIES CLASS 69 2 TOMATOES

    CLASS 70 4 BEANS CLASS 71 2 COURGETTES

    CLASS 72 2 CARROTS BAKINGMICHAEL BREWSTER MEMORIAL TROPHY for Most Points in the Childrens Cookery Section

    CLASS 73 3 GINGERBREAD MEN CLASS 74 3 plain SCONES

    CLASS 75 3 Pieces of FUDGE

    CLASS 76 3 PIKELETS

    CLASS 77 3 Pieces of ROCKY ROAD CLASS 78 3 CUPCAKES decorated

    ARTS & CRAFTSProudly sponsored by The Ridge Country Lodge

    11 to 15 years

    LASS 79 MODEL KITSET Toy CLASS 80 CROSS STITCH Article

    CLASS 81 KNITTED Article CLASS 82 PENCIL Sketch A4 Size, SubjectNature

    CLASS 83 WOODEN Article CLASS 84 SEWING MACHINE Article

    CLASS 85 Article made from RECYCLED MATERIALS CLASS 86 BEADED JEWELLERY

    CLASS 87 PHOTO 5 x 7 B&W or COLOUR Size 6x8 mounted on card, Subject Images of Puhoi

    7 to 10 years

    CLASS 88 LEGO MODEL not kitset CLASS 89 BEADED Article

    CLASS 90 EDIBLE Necklace

    CLASS 90 Miniature GARDEN-

    200mm cross

    CLASS 92 VEGETABLE or FRUIT creation CLASS 91 Soft TOY or GLOVE Puppet

    CLASS 94 PICTURE using Crayon, Pencil or Paint A$ Size, Subject Sea Life

    6 years & under

    CLASS 92 CRAYON Picture Subject My Pet CLASS 93 SAND SAUCER

    CLASS 94 EDIBLE Necklace CLASS 95 Miniature GARDEN 200mm across

    CLASS 96 BEADED Article CLASS 97 Collection of WEEDS in a Jar

    CLASS 98 VEGETABLE or FRUIT Creation

    Exhibitors please read the RULES & CONDITIONS

    printed at the front of the Show Programme

    Entry Fee: $1 per Entry Entry to the Scarecrow Competition is $5

    Entries Close: 12 Noon Friday 6th January 2012 at the Puhoi Sports Club

    Prizes: First Prize $5, Second Prize $3, for all c lasses except the Scarecrow Competition First prize only, $20

    All prizes & certificates may be collected from the Puhoi Sports Club after the show on Saturday at 4.00pm. All exhibits

    clearly marked with the Class & Competitor Number, are to be in the downstairs area of the Puhoi Sports Club no l ater than

    12 noon on Friday the 6th January. Indoor entries will be accepted downstairs at the Sports Club between 5.30 & 7.30pm on

    Thursday evening, and between 8.30am & 12 noon on the Friday prior to the Show. Judging Commences at 1.00pm. Exhib-

    its may be collected after 4.00pm at the conclusion of the Show.

    All produce and flowers must be the current seasons & grown by the e xhibitor.

    At the time that entries are accepted an Indoor Competitor ticket will be issued. This ticket must be presented to the Stew-

    ard when collecting exhibits at the close of the show on Saturday at 4.00pm, and may be shown to the Security Staff at the

    gate to gain entry to the grounds after 2.00pm on that day.

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    34PRESERVES & OILS

    E T WILLIAMSON TROPHY for Most Points in the Preserves Section

    CLASS 27 1 Bottle PLUMS CLASS 28 1 Bottle PEACHES

    CLASS 29 1 Bottle SAUCE any variety CLASS 30 1 TOMATO relish

    CLASS 31 1 CHUTNEY or PICKLE locally grown CLASS 32 1 JAM any variety

    CLASS 33 1 MARMALADE CLASS 34 1 Bottle Home Grown OLIVES

    CLASS 35 1 Bottle PICKLED ONIONS

    All fruit to be in syrup unless otherwise stated. Bottle preserves may be opened at j udges discretion.

    BAKING

    BEN REMIGER TROPHY for Most Points in the Baking Section

    CLASS 36 3 CUPCAKES decorated CLASS 37 3 PIKELETS

    CLASS 38 3 SAVOURY SCONES CLASS 39 3 DATE SCONES

    CLASS 40 3 Pieces of SHORTBREAD CLASS 41 3 Pieces of GINGERCRUNCH

    CLASS 42 3 FRUIT MUFFINS CLASS 43 1 Loaf Homemade BREAD

    CLASS 44 3 ANZAC BISCUITS CLASS 45 CHEESE Any variety

    BEVERAGES

    CLASS 46 Homemade FRUIT WINE CLASS 47 Homemade GRAPE WINE

    CLASS 48 BEER CLASS 49 GINGER BEER

    CLASS 50 Any other BEVERAGE

    All products must be home made and locall y grown

    NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS

    Proudly Sponsored by Puhoi River Motors

    P & E WREAKS TROPHY for Most Points in Needlework & Craft Section

    CLASS 51 Knitted or Crochet BOOTIES CLASS 52 Knitted or Crochet HAT/BEANIE

    CLASS 53 KNITTED garment CLASS 54 Article of CROSS STITCH

    CLASS 55 Article in WOOD CLASS 56 BEADED Article

    CLASS 57 QUILTED Article CLASS 58 WOVEN Article

    CLASS 59 MOSAIC

    CLASS 60 POTTERY Article

    CLASS 61 FELTING CLASS 62 Item of JEWELLERY

    CLASS 63 Any other CRAFT

    ART

    Proudly Sponsored by Puhoi Coffee Topic for all Art work to be Images of Puhoi

    CLASS 64 WATERCOLOUR/OIL - Landscape CLASS 65 PENCIL/CHARCOAL drawing

    CLASS 66 BLACK & WHITE PHOTO 5 x 7 CLASS 67 COLOUR PHOTO 5 x 7

    Photos to be Size 6x8 & mounted on card for easy display.

    All Arts & Craft must have been produced within the last 12 months.

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    GENERAL INFORMATION

    Gates open to the public at 6am, Saturday 7th January 2012

    Gate stewards Mel & Don Winterbach & Kevin Roberts

    Security Andrew ODonnellSecretary Shereena Rolland

    Trac control Andrew ODonnell & Ken Jaspers

    Trade sites Anzac Paratene

    Dogs ARE NOT ALLOWED on the Showgrounds with the excepon of

    Disability Aid, Dogs, Police Dogs, snier dogs from MAF and dogs entered in dog classes.

    Owners of dogs from outside of Rodney District must carry their Movement

    Control Cercates. Dogs must be on a lead at all mes.

    EVENTS

    Friday 6th JANUARY 2012

    8am Gates Open

    1pm In hand Showing Commences

    EVENTS Saturday 7th JANUARY 2012

    6am Gates Open

    8.30am Hack & Pony Flat classes commence

    1.00pm Novice Ring

    1.00pm Saddle Hunter Hacks followed by Saddle Hunter Ponys

    We would like to thank all our Sponsors and Helpers

    in advance for the fantasc job that is done every year.

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    SPONSORSThe Waitemata Agricultural & Pastoral Show Associaon Inc most gratefully

    acknowledges the sponsorship of events by the following people & organisaons:

    A & N Porteous & Family, McDonalds ~ Orewa,

    New World Orewa, Saddlery Warehouse

    Ken Jaspers Marine Engineer, Hopper Developments Ltd Ancare,

    Dairy Flat Veterinary Clinic, Warkworth Vets,

    Fotheringhame & Sco Panelbeaters, Puhoi Valley Cheese

    Neville Bros Ltd, Falloons, Pat Kennedy Equestrian Supplies,

    N.R.M, Northern Concrete Cuers, Orewa Whiakers, Fulton Hogan,

    Horse Essenals Ltd, Horse Trader,

    Orewa Beach Veterinary Clinic,

    Aunty Joys Showing Accessories

    The Waitemata Agricultural & Pastoral Show Associaon Inc welcomes new mem-bers. If you would like to join the associaon please ll in this form & post to:

    The Secretary, PO Box 42, Red Beach Rd, Red Beach, Hibiscus Coasttogether with the annual fee of $30 (double) or $20 (single) which entles you and

    your partner free admission to the Show and free admission to some other

    Northland A&P Shows including Royal Easter Show, on presentaon of your

    Membership Card at the gate.

    Name Address Phone/Fax Mobile/Email

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    Indoor Section run by Puhoi Farmers Market

    Saturday 7th January 2012

    Conditions of Entry to all Sections and Exhibitor Entry Form on last page

    SCARECROW COMPETITIONProudly Sponsored by Puhoi Farmers Market

    Prize for most out standing Scarecrow made from recycled products. CLASS A Adults CLASS B Children 15 and under

    POTATO GROWING COMPETITION

    Proudly Sponsored by Puhoi Farmers MarketPlant your seed potatoes from early to mid spring for the best results. Maximum of 2 per family please. Simplyplant your seed potato in a large bucket in soil, compost or your own special potato growing mixture. Feedyour plant and then bring it, still growing in its container, to the show before judging. One entry per exhibitor.CLASS C Adults CLASS D Children 15 and under

    FIELD & GARDEN PRODUCE

    FRITZ SCHOLLUM MEMORIAL CUP for most points in the Vegetable Section

    NORM GOLDING TROPHY for most points in the Fruit Section

    CLASS 1 4 TOMATOES any variety CLASS 2 4 Pods of RUNNER/CLIMBING BEANS

    CLASS 3 4 COURGETTES CLASS 4 4 SHALLOTS or ONIONS

    CLASS 5 4 POTATOES any variety CLASS 6 4 SILVERBEET stalks

    CLASS 7 4 RHUBARB stalks CLASS 8 2 CARROTS

    CLASS 9 2 BEETROOT any variety CLASS 10 1 CABBAGE

    CLASS 11 6 EGGS CLASS 12 Collection of HERBS

    CLASS 13 1 bulb of GARLIC CLASS 14 Most unusual shaped FRUIT or VEGETABLE

    CLASS 15 4 PLUMS CLASS 16 4 LEMONS

    CLASS 174 STRAWBERRIES

    FLOWERS

    ALICE MM HALL MEMORIAL TROPHY for Most Points in the Flower Section

    DOUG TITFORD SHIELD for Most Outstanding Floral Exhibit

    CLASS 18 Collection of DAHLIAS CLASS 19 1 LADYS SPRAY/BUTTONHOLE

    CLASS 20 6 Varieties of CUT FLOWERS, 1 each

    CLASS 21 Vase of MIXED Flowers

    CLASS 22 3 Varieties of SHRUB, 1 stem each CLASS 23 Specimen Flower SPIKE

    CLASS 24 Specimen Flower BLOOM CLASS 25 Specimen Flower CLUSTER

    CLASS 26 Vase of NATIVE flowers and foliage

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    32WAITEMATA A & P ASSOCIATION INC.ENTRY FORM for INDOOR SECTION ONLY

    The following entries are made subject to the Rules & Regulations of the Waitemata A & P Assoc. and

    Guidelines of the Royal Agricultural Society of NZ. Entry on t his form denotes acceptance of these

    rules. Date of Birth of Exhibitor must be shown in classes restricted to 15 years and under.

    CLASS NO:

    CLASS NAME: separate

    line for each item entered ENTRY FEE

    Total Entry Fee

    Exhibitor Name:

    Address:

    Tel:

    Email

    No more than 1 entry per class, per exhibitor.

    Entry fee as per schedule. Entries close as per schedule.

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    HORSE SECTION 6th & 7th JANUARY 2012

    Entries Close 1st January 2012. Please send a stamped self-addressed envelope with yourentry to receive free competor admission ckets.

    Late Entries will be accepted on the payment of a penalty of 25% for entries already entered,or 50% for new entries.

    Refunds a Veterinarian or Doctors cercate must be produced within 7 days of show dateto receive 70% refund. Failure to comply will result in no refund.

    Novice Rider, Hack, Pony 0-3 wins or 0-5 wins in that event at an A&P Show.

    Height Cercates a copy of current RAS height cercates & performance cards, where

    applicable, must be forwarded with your entry, original carried on the day of compeon andproduced on request. All prizes will be forfeited if height cercates and performance cardsare not produced at the request of the Stewards.

    Park Hack Classes are for Park Hacks only height over 148cms & not exceeding 158cms.

    Champion & Reserve Champion Champion: rst prize winners from nominated classes. Re-serve:

    seconds to standby, the animal that takes 2nd place in their class to the Champion is then toenter the ring.

    Stallions all stallions compeng at this show must be exhibited with an S (stallion iden-caon badge) aached to their bridle or halter. The badges should also be displayed where thestallion is being prepared or moving amongst other horses.

    Helmets approved helmets must be worn in all jumping events. Riders 16 years and undermust wear approved safety helmets. See Rule 51c.

    Classes may be combined if there are 3 or fewer entries.

    Cups & Trophies all Cups & trophies will be presented on the day and those won at the pre-vious show must be returned by 30 November of the same year unless prior arrangementsmade with the secretary. Engraving is the responsibility of the competor.

    Compeon is governed by rules of the Waitemata A&P Show Inc, and the rules and guide-lines of the Royal Agricultural Society of NZ Inc. Entry in compeon at the show is deemed tobe acceptance of these rules. A full set of RAS rules which governs this show is held at theshow secretarys oce and is available for competors inspecon.

    All protests must be in wring, and lodged with the Secretary, accompanied by a cash depositof $50 within 30 minutes of the event. In the event of any protest, the entry concerned mustnot be removed from the showgrounds without permission of the President. The commieewill decide all protests and there will be no appeal from the decision. In the event of the pro-test not being upheld, the deposit shall be forfeited to the Society.

    The Waitemata A&P Show Associaon Inc is an aliated member of the Royal AgriculturalSociety of New Zealand and as such will uphold the Societys Rules, including the EquestrianCompetors and

    Judges Rule Book, June 2003.

    The use of tranquilisers, smulants, or any drug capable of aecng the performance of horsesor ponies is forbidden. Competors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may becarried out during the show.

    All competors ride at their own risk. A hard-hat must be worn with working or riding a horseat all A&P Shows. All riders under the age of 16 years must wear protecve headgear withretaining harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Refer Rule 51 of the RASEquestrian Judges & Competors Rulebook.

    Ground fee of $5 per horse, and RAS Forbidden Substance test and levy $1.00 per class.

    Gates to grounds will not open unl 6.00am.

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    Park Hack Classes

    Entry fee $30 Start Time: 8:30am

    Steward: Sandra Walker Judge: Cindy Pender (Levin)

    1 Smartest on Parade Park Hack& Hack-Father Skinner Memorial Trophywinner of this class to parade for Supreme Smartest on Parade

    to be judged at lunchtime in th e Hack ring

    2 Novice Park Hack 0 - 3 wins over 148cm not exceeding 158cm

    3 Novice Park Hack 0 - 6 wins over 148cm not exceeding 158cm

    Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Park Hack

    1st place getters from classes 2 & 3, 2nd place getter s to stand by

    4 Open Park Hack over 148cm not exceeding 153cm

    5 Open Park Hack over 153cm not exceeding 158cm

    6 Ladies Park Hack -may be ridden by a Lady or a Gentleman

    7 Gentlemans Park Hack -may be ridden by a Lady or a Gentleman

    Champion and Reserve Champion Park Hack

    Mary Petricevic & Family Trophy

    1st place getters from classes 4 - 7, 2nd place getters to stand by

    8 Novice Paced & Mannered Park Hack 0-6 wins

    9 Open Paced & Mannered Park Hack

    1st place getters from classes 8&9 to compete for Champion Paced & Mannered

    Hack Classes

    Entry fee $30 Start Time 10:30am

    Steward: Sandra Walker Judge: Cindy Pender (Levin)

    10 Novice Hack 0 - 3 wins

    11 Novice Hack 0 - 6 wins

    Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Hack

    1st place getters from classes 10 & 11, 2nd place getters to stand by

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    Dog Section Entry Form

    Owners Name: Age: .

    Address: .

    Area: Email:

    Phone: Mobile: .

    Dogs Name: ..

    Breed: Age:..

    Registration #:

    Council: .. District: ..

    Payment Made:.. Amount Paid:

    Cheque/Cash/Credit Card

    Entry Accepted: Yes No Grounds: ..

    (If not accepted)

    Committee Member Signed: .

    Secretary Signed:

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    Dog Section & ShowSaturday 7th January 2012, Puhoi Show Grounds

    For all your little darlings, mutts, pedigrees or whatever!

    Please support this show; it will be Lots of Fun!

    Cost is $10 ~ this gives you entry into all 9 classes & Exhibitor Pack

    Start 10:30 am

    D1 - Best Groomed

    D2 - Handler under 14yrs Sit, Down & Stay

    D3- Fastest Dog to run to Handler

    D4- Dog doing best Tricks

    D5- Best Dog over Hurdles

    D6- Fancy Dress for Dogs

    D7- Ball Retrieve

    D8- Egg & Spoon Race

    D9- Champion Dog & Reserve Dog (Judges Choice & Open to all)

    All DOGS must be on a leash and controlled at all times.

    Dogs must also be registered.

    Enter on the Day

    Email the secretary: [email protected]

    Or call 022-016-6486, or A/Hrs: 09-427-5421

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    12 Open Hack over 158cm not exceeding 163cm

    13 Open Hack over 163cm

    14 Ladies Hack -may be ridden by a Lady or a Gentleman

    15 Gentlemans Hack -may be ridden by a Lady or a Gentleman

    Champion and Reserve Champion Hack Wrecks Trophy

    1st place getters from classes 12 - 15, 2nd place getters to stand by

    16

    Novice Paced & Mannered Hack 0-6 wins

    17 Open Paced & Mannered Hack

    Champion and Reserve Champion

    Paced & Mannered Park Hack or Hack

    1st place getters from classes 8 & 9, 16 & 17, 2nd place getters to stand by

    Rider Classes

    18 Novice Rider 17 yrs & over 0-6 wins

    19 Rider Under 21 yrs -Pat Bennett Memorial Trophy

    20

    Rider 21 yrs & over

    21 Best Walking Horse

    22 Mare most suitable to breed a Park Hack or Hack

    Supreme Champion Horse, Ted Henderson Trophy

    selected from

    Champion Novice Park Hack, Champion Park Hack,

    Champion Novice Hack, Champion Hack,

    Champion Novice Saddle Hunter, Champion Saddle Hunter

    Des Russeck Trophy

    for most points for the show from one mount (Park Hack, Hack, Saddle

    Hunter)

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Saddle Hunter Hack Flat ClassesEntry fee $30 Start Time: 1pm

    *Hacks may only enter Show Hack or Saddle Hunter Hack classes, not both.*

    Saddle Hunters (flat) - shown under saddle & will be judged on conformation, havesubstance, be active and well mannered with strong even paces. They will be asked to

    gallop.

    Steward: Sandra Walker Judge: Cindy Pender (Levin)

    23 Smartest on Parade Saddle Hunter Hack

    winner of this class to parade for Supreme Smartest on Parade

    to be judged at lunchtime in the Hack ring

    24 Novice Saddle Hunter Hack 0 -5 wins

    25 Novice Saddle Hunter Hack 0-5 wins

    Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Hack

    1st place getters from classes 24 & 25, 2nd place getters to stand by

    26 Open Saddle Hunter Hack over 148cm not exceeding 165cm

    27 Open Saddle Hunter Hack over 165cm

    28 Lightweight Saddle Hunter Hack (may not enter heavyweight hunter)

    29 Heavyweight Saddle Hunter Hack (may not enter lightweight hunter)

    Champion and Reserve Champion Saddle Hunter Hack

    1st place getters from classes 26 - 29, 2nd place getters to stand by

    30 Novice Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter Hack 0 -6 wins

    31 Open Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter Hack

    32 Best Walking Horse

    Champion and Reserve Champion Saddle Hunter Hack

    1st place getters from classes 30 - 32

    2nd place getters to stand by

    Rider Classes

    33 Novice rider 17yrs & over 0 -5 wins

    34 Rider under 21 yrs

    35 Rider 21yrs & over

    Supreme Champion Horse

    Ted Henderson Trophy

    selected from

    Champion Novice Park Hack, Champion Park Hack,

    Champion Novice Hack, Champion Hack,

    Champion Novice Saddle Hunter, Champion Saddle Hunter

    29Junior Herdsperson131. Junior Herdsperson 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 andhealth of the

    adult goat.Does not have to belong to the exhibitor.

    Herd RegisterStandard Age Classes132. Maiden Doeor Goatling Over 1 year & under 2 years

    133. MaidenDoe Kid Bornonor before 31 August

    134. Maiden Doe Kid Born after 31 August

    Herd Register Champion & Reserve Champion Junior

    1stplacegettersfromclasses 132 134. 2ndplacegetterstostandby

    Associated Record Standard Age Classes Youngstock (Crossbred, Appendix & RecordedGrade)

    135. MaidenDoeor Goatling Over 1 year & under 2 years

    136. Maiden Doe Kid Bornonor before 31 August

    137. Maiden Doe Kid Born after 31 August

    Associated Records Champion & Reserve Champion Junior

    (1stplacegettersfromclasses 135 137. 2ndplace

    138. JuniorProgenyGroup.Two daughters under 30 months ofage that have not borne a

    kid, same sire different dams. Name of sire & dams to be given on entry form.

    Herd Register Standard Age Classes Bucks139. Buck Kid Under 12 months

    140. Buckling Over 1 year & under 2 years

    141. Buck 2 years & over

    Champion & Reserve Champion Buck

    1stplacegettersfromclasses 139 141. 2ndplacegetterstostandby

    142. Grand Champion Age Bucks.Opento buckswhich have gainedtheir GCHprefixor

    are pending theaward.

    Champion Challenge Buck

    Winner of class 142 to be paraded with the Champion Doe.

    No award will be made if there is no competition inthis class.

    **SUPREME CHAMPION**

    To be judged from W inners of Herd Register Champion Challenge Doe, Associated Record

    Champion Challenge Doe, Herd Register Champion Junior, Associated Records Champion

    Junior,

    Class 139 Buck Kid, Champion Challenge Buck

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    28DAIRY GOAT SECTION

    First event commences : 9.30am , Entry Fee: $20 for the day Does in milk will NOT be penalised if it is necessary toease the udder beforejudging. Does may NOT be strippedout in the ring. All goats must be registered or recorded with NZDGBA at the time of entry and the registrationnumber must be written on the entry form.

    The By-laws of the Royal Agricultural Society of NZ f or the exhibition of Dairy Goats shallapply to this Show.

    Herd Register Standard Age Classes Does115. Kidded Doe In Milk 2 years & under

    116. Kidded Doe In Milk 3 & 4 years117. KiddedDoe In Milk 5 years & overHerd Register Champion & Reserve Champion Doe

    1stplacegettersfromclasses 115 117. 2ndplacegetterstostandby

    118. Herd Register Grand Champion Age Class.Open to doeswhich have gained

    theirGCH prefixor are pending the award of GCH.

    HerdRegister Champion Challenge Doe

    Winner of Class 118 to be paraded with the ChampionDoe to select the winner of the

    Champion ChallengeAward.No award will be made if there is no competition in this

    class.

    Associated Records StandardAge Classes Does (Crossbred, Appendix & Recorded Grade)119. Kidded Doe In Milk 2 years & under

    120. Kidded Doe In Milk 3 & 4 years121. KiddedDoe In Milk 5 years & overAssociated RecordChampion & ReserveChampionDoe -1stplacegettersfrom 119 121. 2ndplacegetterstostandby122. Associated Record Grand Champion Age Class. Open to does which have gained the GCH prex or

    are pending the award.Associated Record Champion Challenge DoeWinner of class 122 to be paraded with the ChampionDoes.

    No Award will be made if there is no c ompetition in this class.Special ClassesAll animals entered in section must have been exhibited in their Standard AgeClass.

    123. SeniorProgeny.Two daughters in milk, ofthesame sire but different dams.The nameofthesireand dams to be given on the entry form.

    124. Dam &Daughter

    125. Sire & Progeny

    2 progeny, at least 1 daughter to be bred by theowner.

    126. Herd Register Type & Production.To be judged in accordance with NZDGBA rules.Details of Herd Test Production to be supplied with entry or Steward on the day.

    127. Associated records Type &Production.Rules as forclass 126.

    128. Herd Register Best Udder.Open to all inmilk does who have borne akid.

    129. Associated RecordBest Udder.Rules as for class 128.130. Junior Showmanship

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    First Year Ridden Ponies

    Entry fee $30 St art Time 10:30am

    Riders aged 9yrs and under. Ponies not exceeding 138cm

    Riders in FYR may not compete in any open pony classes.

    Steward: Tracey Donald Judge: Debbie Knowles (Te Awamutu)

    36

    Smartest on Parade

    winner of this class to parade for Supreme Smartest on Parade

    to be judged at lunchtime in the Hack ring

    37 Novice First Year Ridden pony 0-6 wins

    38 Open First Year Ridden Pony

    Champion and Reserve Champion First Year Ridden Pony

    Des Taylor Memorial Trophy

    1st place getters from classes 37 & 38, 2nd place ge tters to stand by

    39 Best Paced & Mannered First Year R idden Pony

    40 Best Combination

    41 Rider 9 yrs & under

    Champion and Reserve Champion Rider

    1st place getters from classes 41, 48 & 49

    2nd place getters to stand by

    Supreme Champion Junior Pony

    Selected from

    Champion Led Rein Pony & Champion First Year Ridden Pony

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    Lead Rein Ponies

    Entry fee $30 Start Time 8:30am

    Riders aged 4 -7yrs. Ponies not exceeding 128cm.

    Riders in Lead Rein classes may not compete in a ny open pony classes.

    Steward: Tracey Donald Judge: Debbie Knowles (Te Awamutu)

    42

    Smartest on Parade Pony, Rider & Handler

    winner of this class to parade for Supreme Smartest on Parade

    to be judged at lunchtime in th e Hack ring

    43 Novice Lead Rein Pony 0-6 wins not exceeding 118cm

    44 Novice Lead Rein Pony 0-6 wins over 118cm & not exceeding 128cm

    45 Open Lead Rein Pony not exceeding 128cm

    Champion and Reserve Champion Lead Rein Pony, Porteous Family Trophy

    1st place getters from classes 43-45 , 2nd place getters to stand by

    46 Novice Paced & Mannered Lead Rein Pony 0 -6 wins not exceeding 128cm

    47 Open Paced & Mannered Lead Rein Pony

    48 Rider 4 & 5 yrs

    49 Rider 6 & 7 yrs

    50

    Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Rider

    1st place getters from classes 41, 48 & 49, 2nd place getters to stand by

    Judged at Conclusion of First Year Ridden R ider class

    50 Best Pony Club& Family type pony

    51 Fancy Dress Bob & Bev Denny Trophy

    52 Judges Encouragement Award - not to have won an award on the day

    Supreme Champion Junior Pony

    Selected from

    Champion Led Rein Pony & Champion First Year Ridden Pony

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    Highland Cattle SectionSaturday 7th January 2012 Judging to commence 11:30am

    Chief Steward: Judge: Drew Stein

    Entry Fee $2.00 per animal per classEntries close 1st January 2012

    Late Entries wil l also be accepted on the day of the 7th

    January 2012,

    However there is a surcharge for any late entries into the show.

    All cale must be named with date of birth on entry form. All bulls 2 years and over must be led

    with a nose ring. Nose clips for females oponal. Please refer to the TB Regulaons.

    Prize Money: Champion $50, Reserve Champion $25,

    Condions: Enter your cale by choosing the appropriate age group classes by using their physi-

    cal age as outlined below. Open to all registered and unregistered cale.

    Classes:

    Class 1231 Bull 2 years and over born on or aer 1-6-09

    Class 1232 Yearling Bull Senior born 1-6-10 to 31-12-10

    Class 1233 Yearling Bull Junior born 1-1-11 to 1-6 11

    Class 1234 Bull Calf Senior born 1-6 11 to 31-12-11

    Class 1235 Bull Calf Junior born 1-1-12 or aer

    Champion Male/Reserve Champion Male

    Class 1236 Female 3 years and over born on or aer 1-6-08 with or without natural calf at foot

    Class 1237 Heifer 2 years and over born on or aer 1-6-09 with or without natural calf at foot

    Class 1238 Yearling Heifer Senior born 1-6-10 to 31-12-10

    Class 1239 Yearling Heifer Junior born 1-

    1-

    11 to 1-

    6-

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    Class 1240 Heifer Calf Senior born 1-6-11 to 31-12-11

    Class 1241 Heifer Calf Junior born 1-1-12 or aer

    Champion Female/Reserve Champion Female

    Class 1242 Group Class Bull and 2 females any age

    Run Under Local Rules

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    BEEF SECTIONS

    Rules regarding TB regulaons

    Late Entries wil l also be accepted on the day of the 7th

    January 2012.

    1. For animals from herds which are under movement restricons imposed by an Ocial

    Direcve or Restricted Place Noce issued by the Animal Health Board (AHB). The owner

    will have to sasfy the requirements of the Movement Control before animals can move o

    the property to the show. Provided these requirements are met, the AHB cannot prevent

    these animals from being shown. However, A & P Associaons may choose not to accept

    such animals in the interests of other exhibitors . The RAS and AHB recommend A & P Asso-

    ciaons do not accept such animals.

    2.For animals from Declared Movement Control Areas all animals over the age of 90 days are

    to be tested, and have a clear test, within 60 days prior to being moved to the Show.

    3.For animals from C10 status herds in Surveillance Areas (eg. Northland) no test is required

    but a clearly dated test allocaon form or other documentaon from the AHB must be

    submied that shows the herd is not overdue for a whole herd test.

    4.For animals from all other herds and areas if the herd has a C3 status or beer, no test is

    required PROVIDED the last whole test was within 12 months prior to the Show. If the

    whole last herd test was not within 12 months of the Show, then Show cale over one year

    old MUST have a clear test within the current Show season.

    5.If the herd has a status of C1 or C2, then Show cale over one year old MUST have a clear

    test within the current Show season.

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    Pony Classes

    Entry fee $30, Start Time 8:30am

    *Ponies may only enter Show Pony or Saddle Hunter Pony classes, not both.*

    Steward: Karen Paratene Judge: Hayley Jefferies (Australia)

    53

    Smartest on Parade Rider 12 yrs and under-

    Simspon Family Trophy

    54 Smartest on Parade Rider 13 16 yrs -E&W Phillips Trophy

    winners of classes 53 & 54 to parade for Supreme Smartest on Parade

    to be judged at lunchtime in the Hack ring

    Novice Saddle Pony

    55 Novice Pony 0-3 wins - not exceeding 128cm

    56 Novice Pony 0-6 wins - not exceeding 128cm

    57 Novice Pony 0-3 wins - over 128cm not exceeding 138cm

    58 Novice Pony 0-6 wins - over 128cm not exceeding 138cm

    59 Novice Pony 0-3 wins - over 138cm not exceeding 148cm

    60 Novice Pony 0-6 wins - over 138cm not exceeding 148cm

    Champion & Reserve Champion Novice Pony, 1st place getters from classes 55-60

    2nd place getters to stand by

    Open Saddle Pony

    61 Open Pony - not exceeding 128cm

    62 Open Pony - over 128cm not exceeding 138cm

    63 Open Pony - over 138cm not exceeding 143cm

    64 Open Pony - over 143cm not exceeding 148cm

    Champion and Reserve Champion Open Pony, 1st place getters from classes 61-64

    2nd place getters to stand by

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    Paced & Mannered Pony

    65 Novice Paced and Mannered 0-6 wins not exceeding 138cm

    66 Novice Paced and Mannered 0-6 wins over 138cm not exceeding 148cm

    67 Open Paced and Mannered not exceeding 128cm

    68 Open Paced and Mannered over 128cm not exceeding 138cm

    69 Open Paced and Mannered over 138cm not exceeding 148cm

    Champion and Reserve Champion Paced and Mannered Pony,

    1st place getters from classes 65-

    69, 2nd place getters to stand by

    Rider Classes

    70 Novice Rider 0-6 wins 12 yrs and under

    71 Novice Rider 0-6 wins 13-16yrs -Tony Pole Memorial Trophy72 Open Rider 12yrs and under

    73 Open rider 13 & 14 yrs

    74 Open Rider 15 & 16 yrs

    Champion and Reserve Champion Rider

    1st place getters from classes 70-74, 2nd place getters to stand by

    75 Mare most suitable to breed a pony

    Supreme Champion Pony

    Paratene Family Trophy

    Selected from Champion Novice Pony, Champion Open Pony

    Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony &

    Champion Open Saddle Hunter Pony

    Noel & Wilma Subritzsky Cup

    For most points for the show from one mount

    (show pony/ saddle hunter pony)

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    YOUNG HANDLER CLASSES

    FREE ENTRY

    Young Handler Dairy

    NDC 12 years & under

    NDC2 13 to 18 years

    Young Handler Beef

    NDC3 12 years & under

    NDC4 13 to 18 years

    Judging will consider the following areas:

    TURNOUT Appearance of Handler

    The dress, footwear and general tidiness needs to be considered - i.e. cleanstrong shoes or boots. No jandals or gumboots.

    If a hat is worn it must be worn correctly. No logos or advertising to be present on any clothing including hats. For The Royal Easter Show the older group should be wearing breed uniforms

    or white coats.

    Presentation of Animal The animal itself is not judged however the general presentation is taken into

    consideration as the youth will have prepared the animal for the ring. The halter should be clean and fit the animal correctly. Rope or leather halters

    are allowed. For beef competitors if a show stick is carried it must be carried correctly.Ability of Handling Animal To parade and show off animal To stop when asked Able to stand animal up. To move on again when requested

    Be aware of different leading styles. e.g. dairy may lead from the front and beeflead at the shoulder.

    Knowledge of Animal Breeding breed and able to name sire and dam Age date of birth of animal. CLASS JNRYHD 12 YEARS AND UNDER CLASS SNR YHD 13 TO 18 YEARS No Entry Fee required

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    OTHER BEEF BREEDS

    Class 1031 Cow, 3 years & over own calf/calves at foot

    (calf/calves to be born on or aer 1-6-11)

    Class 1032 Heifer, Two years, with or without calf/calves at foot

    Class 1033 Heifer, Yearling (to be born on or aer 1-6-10)

    Class 1034

    Heifer Calf (to be born on or aer 1-6-11)

    CHAMPION FEMALE/RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE

    Class 1035 Bull, 2 years & over (born on or aer 1-6-09)

    Class 1036 Bull, Yearling (to be born on or aer 1-6-10)

    Class 1037 Bull, Calf (to be born on or aer 1-6-11)

    CHAMPION MALE/RESERVE CHAMPION MALEClass 1038 Best Two Calves, either sex or mixed sex.

    Class 1039 Progeny Class, One male and two females, any age

    (need not be owned by one exhibitor. Sire to be named on entry form)

    Class 1040 Group Class 1 bull & 2 Females any age.

    (need not be owned by one exhibitor. Sire to be named on entry form)

    Supreme Champion other Beef Breeds

    Prize Money: Champion $50, Reserve Champion $25

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    Saddle Hunter Pony Classes

    Entry fee $30 Start Time 2:30pm

    *Ponies may only enter Saddle Pony or Saddle Hunter Pony classes, not both.*

    Saddle Hunters (flat) - shown under saddle & will be judged on conformation, have

    substance, be active and well mannered with strong even paces. They will be asked to

    gallop.

    Steward: Karen Paratene Judge: Hayley Jefferies (Australia)

    76 Smartest on Parade Rider 12 yrs and under

    77 Smartest on Parade Rider 13 16 yrs

    winners of classes 76 & 77 to parade for Supreme Smartest on Parade

    to be judged at lunchtime in the Hack ring

    Novice Saddle Hunter Pony

    78 Novice Pony 0-3 wins - not exceeding 128cm

    79

    Novice Pony 0-

    6 wins-

    not exceeding 128cm

    80 Novice Pony 0-3 wins - over 128cm not exceeding 138cm

    81 Novice Pony 0-6 wins - over 128cm not exceeding 138cm

    82 Novice Pony 0-3 wins - over 138cm not exceeding 148cm

    83 Novice Pony 0-6 wins - over 138cm not exceeding 148cm

    Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony

    1st place getters from classes 78 - 83, 2nd place getters to stand by

    Open Saddle Hunter Pony

    84

    Open Pony-

    not exceeding 128cm

    85 Open Pony - over 128cm not exceeding 138cm

    86 Open Pony - over 138cm not exceeding 148cm

    Champion and Reserve Champion Open Saddle Hunter Pony

    1st place getters from classes 84 - 86, 2nd place getters to stand by

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    Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony

    87 Novice Paced & Mannered Saddle Hunter 0 -6 wins not exceeding 128cm

    88 Open Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter not exceeding 138cm

    89 Open Paced and Mannered over 138cm not exceeding 148cm

    Champion and Reserve Champion Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony

    1st place getters from classes 87 - 89, 2nd place getters to stand by

    Rider Classes

    90 Novice Rider 0-6 wins 12 yrs and under

    91 Novice Rider 0-6 wins 13-16yrs

    92 Open Rider 12yrs and under

    93 Open rider 13 - 16yrs

    Champion and Reserve Champion Rider

    1st place getters from classes 90-93, 2nd place getters to stand by

    Supreme Champion Pony

    Paratene Family Trophy

    Selected from Champion Novice Pony, Champion Open Pony

    Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony &

    Champion Open Saddle Hunter Pony

    Noel & Wilma Subritzsky Cup

    For most points for the show from one mount

    (show pony/ saddle hunter pony)

    23OTHER BEEF BREEDS

    RUN UNDER RAS RULES

    Saturday 7th January 2012 Judging to commence 1pm

    ALL BREEDS WILL FOLLOW AFTER LUNCH AFTER THE JUNIOR HANDLER

    CLASSES

    Chief Steward: Judge:

    Entry Fee $2.00 per animal per class Entries close 1st January 2012

    Late Entries wil l also be accepted on the day of the 7th

    January 2012,

    However there is a surcharge for any late entries into the show.

    All cattle must be named with date of birth on entry form. All bulls 2 years and

    over must be led with a nose ring. Nose clips for females optional. Please refer

    to the TB Regulations

    GENERAL NOTES FOR All BREEDS SECTION

    Conditions of Entry

    1. Entries will be taken up to and including show day.

    2. All registered animals may enter in all classes, but they must enter theirBreed Classes prior to Interbreed Classes.

    3. All entries must be named or if not yet entered in their respective Herd Regis-

    ters must be identified by ear tags, irrespective of age, breed, class.

    4. All E.T. calves must be identified as such on the entry form animals may be

    stalled on the Friday night prior to the show, but are the owners responsibility.

    5. A Breed ring constitutes a minimum of two exhibitors and 10 head of cattle,

    otherwise stock will automatically be entered in the Other Breeds Ring.

    LEGAL LIABILITY THE SOCIETYS POLICY DOES NOT COVER COMPETI-

    TORS AND EXHIBITORS

    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 show grounds.

    Exhibitors must comply with the appropriate Animal Legislation and Health &

    Safety in Employment Act 1992.No person is permitted in any judging ring with-

    out express permission from the Head Steward of that ring.

    Only persons directly responsible are permitted in the marshalling area.

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    All animals will be dated as from 1st June each year.

    The Commiee reserves the right to alter amend or cancel any class up to

    Judging me on show day.

    The Waitemata A & P Show Society Inc has the right to substute Product

    made available by Sponsors in any one class in lieu of cash prizes.

    Judging will be conducted under the Rules & Regulaons of the Royal Agricul-

    tural Society of N.Z. Accept classes run under local rules.

    A cow with calf/calves at foot will be judged as one unit in all group classes

    The Waitemata A & P Show Committee

    would like to thank

    Ken Jaspers & Shane Balsom

    for the work in getting this area

    of the show organised

    We look forward to your feedback and would value any sug-

    gestions for the future running of this area.You can see the Secretary for a suggestion form

    in the main tent on the day.

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    Orewa Drycleaners Novice Ring

    Riders 16 years & Under

    *Entry fee $30 for the day

    *Start Time 1pm for 16yrs & under, 2:30pm for 17yrs & over

    *Ground Fee $5 per horse or pony, *Ribbons only, no prize money

    This ring is for combinations that have not won a red ribbon under saddle at an A&P Show.

    Riders must not be competing in any other ring on the day. Safety approved helmets must be

    worn. You do not need a height certificate to enter these classes. This ring is not run under

    Royal Agricultural society rules. This ring is not a Hors e of the Year show qualifier.

    Steward: Tracey Donald Judge: Fiona Tapp

    (Auckland)

    94 Best Presented Horse/Pony, Rider & Equipment

    95 Best Walking Mount

    96 Best Trotting Mount

    97 Best Paced & Mannered

    98 Best Combination

    99

    Mount most suitable for a beginner

    Champion and Reserve Champion Hack or Pony

    1st place getters from classes 94 - 99, 2nd place getters to stand by

    100 Best Rider 12 yrs & under

    101 Best Rider 13 16yrs

    Champion and Reserve Champion Rider1st place getters from classes 100 & 101, 112 & 113

    2nd place getters to stand by

    (To be held at the conclusion of the adult classes)

    102 Walk, trot, canter & jump

    103

    Eye opener

    104 Rider over hurdles

    105 Tip & Out OrewaDrycleanersTony Rouse Ph. 426-5458

    Cleaning Pressing Proong Repairs * Furnishing* Curtains

    This ring has been kindly sponsored by

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    Riders 17 years & Over

    106 Best Presented Horse/Pony, Rider & Equipment

    107 Best Walking Mount

    108 Best Trotting Mount

    109 Best Paced & Mannered

    110 Best Combination

    111 Mount most suitable for a beginner

    Champion and Reserve Champion Hack or Pony

    1st place getters from classes 124 - 126

    2nd place getters to stand by

    112 Best Rider 17 yrs - 25yrs

    113 Best Rider 26yrs & over

    Champion and Reserve Champion Rider

    1st place getters from classes 100 & 101, 112 & 113

    2nd place getters to stand by

    (To be held at the conclusion of the adult Classes)

    114 Walk, trot, canter & jump

    115 Eye opener

    116

    Rider over hurdles

    117 Tip & Out

    The Pure H2O Best Local RiderTo bejudged at Lunchme: Approximately 12.30pm

    Open to all riders 21 years and under residing in local area

    A special lunchme event to showcase localemergingequestrian talent

    Riders may wear jackets orPony Club uniform.Points awarded for:

    Overall Appearance/Presentation of horse and rider (10 points)A short workout on the at (20 points)

    1st

    place- $100 ~ 2nd

    place- $50 ~ 3rd

    place- $25

    (Prize money sponsored by PureH2O.co.nz)

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    A & B COMBINED25 Multi-Colour Appaloosa & Pintaloosa26 Multi-Colour Pintos

    Champion & Reserve Champion Multi-Colour Horse Category A & BWinner of classes 25 & 26. Seconds to stand by.

    27 Solid Colour Silver (Silver Dapple, Silver Bay ect.)28 Solid Colour Dilute (Palomino, Buckskin, Champagne, Cremello ect)29 Solid Colour Other (Black, Bay, Grey ect)

    Champion & Reserve Champion Solid Colour Horse Category A & BWinner of classes 27, 28 & 29. Seconds to stand by.

    30 Youth Showmanship (17 years & under)

    31 Adult Showmanship (18 years & over)32 Novice Obstacle (No open horses)33 Open Obstacle (No novice horses)34 Trotting Poles 2 Years & Under35 Trotting Poles 3 Years & Over

    *All jumping classes for horses 3 & over except for classes 36 & 43*

    Category A Jumping

    36 Introductory Hunter (Not eligible for champion) *Must be 24 months oldfrom actual birth date*

    37 Novice Hunter (No open horses)

    38 Open Hunter (No novice horses)

    Champion & Reserve Champion Hunter Category A

    Winner of classes 37 & 38. Seconds to stand by.

    39 Handy Hunter

    40 Walk, Trot, Canter, Jump and Halt

    41 Show Jumping Round

    42 Fault & Out

    Category B Jumping

    43 Introductory Hunter (Not eligible for champion) *Must be 24 months oldfrom actual birth date*

    44 Novice Hunter (No open horses)

    45 Open Hunter (No novice horses)

    Champion & Reserve Champion Hunter Category B

    Winner of classes 44 & 45. Seconds to stand by.

    46 Handy Hunter

    47 Walk, Trot, Canter, Jump and Halt

    48 Show Jumping Round

    49 Fault & Out

    Supreme Champion covers kindly sponsored by Amanda Wilson

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    STALLION CLASSES

    11 Junior Stallion - 2 & 3 Years

    12 Senior Stallion 4 Years & Over

    Champion & Reserve Champion Stallion Category A

    Winners of classes 11 & 12. Seconds to stand by.

    SUPREME CHAMPION & RUNNER UP SUPREME CHAMPION CATEGORY A

    Judged from all Category A Champions. Reserve Champions to stand by.

    Category B - Halter

    BEST PRESENTED CLASSES

    13 Best Presented Horse & Youth Handler (17 years & under)

    14 Best Presented Horse & Adult Handler (18 years & over)

    YOUNGSTOCK CLASSES

    15 Foal/Weanling Filly (Born Aer 1st August 2010)

    16 Yearling Filly (Born Aer 1st August 2009)

    17 Foal/Weanling Colt or Gelding (Born Aer 1st August 2010)

    18 Yearling Colt or Gelding (Born Aer 1st August 2009)

    Champion & Reserve Champion Youngstock Category B

    Winners of classes 15, 16, 17 & 18. Seconds to stand by.

    MARE CLASSES

    19 Junior Mare - 2 & 3 Years

    20 Senior Mare 4 Years & Over

    Champion & Reserve Champion Mare Category B

    Winners of classes 19 & 20. Seconds to stand by.

    GELDING CLASSES

    21 Junior Gelding - 2 & 3 Years

    22 Senior Gelding 4 Years & Over

    Champion & Reserve Champion Gelding Category B

    Winners of classes 21 & 22. Seconds to stand by.

    STALLION CLASSES23 Junior Stallion - 2 & 3 Years24 Senior Stallion 4 Years & Over

    Champion & Reserve Champion Stallion Category BWinners of classes 23 & 24. Seconds to stand by.

    SUPREME CHAMPION & RUNNER UP SUPREME CHAMPION CATEGORY BJudged from all Category B Champions. Reserve Champions to stand by.

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    The Phoenician Stud

    Pony In-hand Ring

    Start me: 1pm

    Entry fee $20 per Pony for all classes, if less than three entries classes

    may be combined at the discreon of steward. Ponies must not be

    expected to mature over 148cm.

    Judge: Cindy Pender (Levin) Steward:

    118 Best Presented Pony & Handler (youngstock and adult)

    119 Colt, Filly or Gelding 2 yrs & under

    120 Filly or Gelding 3 yrs

    121 Colt 3yrs

    Champion and Reserve Champion Young-stock

    1st place getters from classes 119 - 121, 2nd place getters to stand by

    122 Adult Dry Mare 4yrs and over

    123 Adult Gelding 4yrs and over

    124 Adult Stallion 4yrs and over

    125 Adult Mare in foal or with foal at foot 4 yrs and over

    126 Mare most suitable to breed

    Champion and Reserve Champion Adult Pony

    1st place getters from classes 122 - 126

    2nd place getters to stand by

    127 Pony most suitable for Showing

    128 Pony most suitable for Dressage

    129 Pony most suitable for Hunter

    130 Pony most suitable forJumping

    131 Best Paced & Mannered

    132 Best Pony Head

    The Phoenician Stud

    [email protected]

    NapierNew Zealand

    Ph. +64-6-8445549

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Sporthorse In-hand Ring

    Start me: 1pm

    Entry fee $20 per Pony for all classes, if less than three entries classes

    may be combined at the discreon of the steward.

    Judge: T.B.A Steward: Alan Booth

    133 Best Presented Sporthorse & Handler (youngstock and adult)

    134 Colt, Filly or Gelding 2 yrs & under

    135 Filly or Gelding 3 yrs

    136 Colt 3yrs

    Champion and Reserve Champion Youngstock

    1st place getters from classes 134 - 136 , 2nd place getters to stand by

    137 Adult Dry Mare 4 yrs and over

    138 Adult Gelding 4 yrs and over

    139 Adult Stallion 4 yrs and over

    140 Adult Mare in-foal or with foal at foot

    Champion and Reserve Champion Adult Sporthorse

    1st place getters from classes 137 - 140, 2nd place getters to stand by

    141 Sporthorse most suitable for Showing

    142 Sporthorse most suitable for Dressage

    143 Sporthorse most suitable for Hunter

    144 Sporthorse most suitable for Show Jumping

    145 Sporthorse most suitable for Eventing

    146 Best Paced & Mannered

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    EQUESTRIANSUPPLIES ~ PAT KENNEDY

    10 Kahikatea Flat Road, Dairy Fat, RD4, AlbanyTel: 09 427 6551 Fax: 09 427 6552

    Email: [email protected]

    Miniature Horse Schedule

    Steward: McKenzie Mirabito Judge: Shelly Guy (Franklin)

    Miniature Horse SectionGuidelinesAll horses entered must be Registered with bodies affiliated to the RAS.Copies to both sides of the Registration form must accompany entries.A copy of a current RA S Height Certificate must accompany entries.

    The Miniature Horse Section of the Show will be run in accordance with

    NZMHAShow Rules

    **************************Category A - Halter

    BEST PRESENTED CLASSES

    1 Best Presented Horse & Youth Handler (17 years & under)

    2 Best Presented Horse & Youth handler (18 years & over)

    YOUNGSTOCK CLASSES

    3 Foal/Weanling Filly (Born after 1st August 2010)

    4 Yearling Filly (Born after 1st August 2009)

    5 Foal/Weanling Colt or Gelding (Born After 1st August 2010)

    6 Yearling Colt or Gelding (Born After 1st August 2009)

    Champion & Reserve Champion Young-stock Category A

    Winners of classes 3, 4, 5 & 6. Seconds to stand by.

    MARE CLASSES

    7 Junior Mare - 2 & 3 Years

    8 Senior Mare 4 Years & Over

    Champion & Reserve Champion Mare Category A

    Winners of classes 7 & 8. Seconds to stand by.GELDING CLASSES

    9 Junior Gelding - 2 & 3 Years

    10 Senior Gelding 4 Years & Over

    Champion & Reserve Champion Gelding Category A

    Winners of classes 9 & 10. Seconds to stand by.