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AMP SCHEDULE Ground Marshall, Mr H. Brown. HORSES Ring classes commence at 9am. Chief Steward, Mr M. Williams. Two entries or nq competition; three entries or no second prize; four entries or no third prize. Notwithstanding the general rules, horses may compete in more than one class, unless otherwise stated. Grading in all N.Z.H.S. competitions, horses and ponies: A Grade — all those which have had 10 wins in B Grade. B Grade — all those which have had 5 wins in C Grade. C Grade — all those which have had 3 wins in Novice Grade. Novice Grade — all those which hae had less than 3 wins in Novice Grade. CHILDREN'S EVENTS Note: Late entries accepted with 50% penalty. Prizes: First $5.00, Second $3.00, Third $2.00. Entry fee: $1.50 non-members, $1.00 members. T. H. Brown Perpetual Cup. Ring 1 — Ponies 137.5cms & under 1 . Groomed Turnout (appearance of ponyand rider to be judged). 2. Maiden Pony. 3. Best Pony. 4. Best Placed and Mannered Pony. 5. Local Pony. Champion Pony Classes 2-5 (1st & 2nd eligible) 6. Rider, 9 years and under.
7. Led Pony, rider under 8 years, to be judged as a combination. 8. Rider over jumps, 9 years and under. . 9. Teams event. Waimarino Pony Club Challenge Trophy. Teams of four representing Pony Clubs. Prizes: 1st $16, 2nd $8, 3rd $6. Sponsored by Skiers Inn Ltd. Entry $2.00 per team. Ring 2 — Ponies 137.5cms-147.5cms 10. Groomed turnout. 1 1 . Maiden Pony. 12. Best Pony. 13. Best Paced and Mannered Pony. 14. Local Pony. Champion Pony Classes 1 1-14 (1st & 2nd eligible) 15. Rider 10 years-12 years inc. 16. Rider 13 years-16 years inc. 17. Rider over jumps 10 years-12 years inc. 18. Rider over jumps 13 years-16 years inc. 19. Local rider over jumps, 16 years and under. Supreme Champion Pony Sponsors for Pony Ring Events — Kopia Station $50. HACK CLASSES Note: Late entries accepted with 50% penalty. Sponsors for Hack Events: New World $30, BNZ $30. Prizes: First $10.00, Second $6.00, Third $4.00. Entry Fee: $2.00. Champion Hack — Classes 18-23 (lst & 2nd eligible) *A horse may enter in both lightweight and weight carrying classes, but having once been placed in either class at this show will then be ineligi-
ble to compete m the other class. 17. Groomed Turnout. 18. Maiden Hack. *19. Lightweight Hack, up to 76kg. *20. Weight Carrying Hack, over 76kg. 21. Park hack, not exceeding 157.5cms. 22. Paced and Mannered Hack. 23. Local Hack, boundaries National Park, Waiouru, Kakatahi. 24. Best Walking Horse. 25. Best Pair of Hacks. 26. Best Rider (lady or gent), for riders 17 years and over. 27. Hack most suitable for a hunter (one jump). JUMPING EVENTS Ponies under 147.5cms F.E.I. grading to be stated on entry form otherwise entry will be invalid. Note: Late entries accepted with 50% penalty. Ponies must have height certificate. 28. Maiden Pony Jump. Sponsored by New World Ltd. Entry fee: Member$1.00, Non-member $1.50. Prizes: First $10.00, Second $5.00, Third $3.00. 29. Improver Pony Jump. Sponsored by Foodmaster, Raetihi. Entry fee: Member $1.50, Non-member $2.00. Prizes: First $15.00, Second $10.00, Third $5.00. 30. Open Pony Jump. Sponsored by Turner's Butchery and Hot Bread Shop. Entry fee: Member $2.50, Non-member$3.00. Prizes: First$25 and Bowater Cup, Second $15t Third $10. 3 1 . Novice & C Grade Pony Table A Handicap (under F.E.I. Rules). Sponsored by Reynold's Motors Ltd. Entry fee: Member $2.00, Nonmember $2.50. Prizes: First $20.00, Second $15.00, Third $10.00, Fourth $5.00. 32. Bank of-New Zealand Open Pony Champion F.E. I. (under F. E. I. rules). Sponsored by BNZ. Entry fee: Member $3.00, Non-member $4.00. Prizes: First $30.00, Second $20.00, Third $15.00, Fourth $5.00. 33. Open Pony One Round Stakes. Sponsored by K. G. Bennett Ltd. Entry fee: Member $1.00, Nonmember $2.00. Prizes: First $25, Second $15, Third $10. Horses over 147.5cms F.E.I. grading to be stated with entry. Note: Late entries accepted with 50% penalty. 34. Maiden Jump. Entry fee: Member $1.50, Non-member $2.00. Prizes: First $15.00, Second $10.00, Third $5.00. 35. Improver Jump. Sponsored by Dowman's Four Square. Entry fee: Member $1.50, Non-member $2.00. Prizes: First $15.00, Second $10.00, Third $5.00. 36. Open Jump. Sponsored by Winstone Afforestation Ltd. Entry fee: Member $4.00, Non-member $5.00. Prizes: First $50.00 plus W. Coleman Memorial Challenge Cup, Second $30.00, Third $20.00. 37. Novice & C Grade Table A
(under F.E.I. rules). Handicap sponsored by Ohakune Photo Pharmacy. Entry fee: Member $3.00, Nonmember $4.00. Prizes: First $30.00, Second $20.00, Third $10.00. 38. Dalgety Crown Travel Championships Open F.E.I. Entry fee: Member $6.00, Non-member $7.00. Prizes: First $80.00 plus Awburn Challenge Cup, Second $40.00, Third $20.00. 39. Open One Round Stakes (under F.E.I. rules). Sponsored by Rural Air Services Ltd. Entry fee: Member $2.00, Non-member $3.00. Prizes: First $20.00, Second $15.00, Third $10.00, Fourth $5.00. Doolaghty Cup: Points awarded towards cup in Classes 30 and 36. Points: First 10 points, Second 5 points, Third 2Vi points. Samways Cup: Points in F.E.I. competitions, ponies and horses. WAIMARINO F.E.I. JUMPING DAY Sunday 16 February 1986 organised by Waimarino A & P Show. Annual A & P Show 15 February, Jumping Day 16 February 1986, Raetihi Showgrounds, Main Road, Raetihi commencing 9.00am. Competiton run under N.Z.H.S. rules — post entries. Horses 1. Kindergarten F.E.I. for horses that have never won F.E.I. event E.F. $1.00. 2. Atihau Whanganui Inc. novice T.A.M. 3 E.F. $4.00, prizes $50, $30, $20, $10. 3. M.S.D. Speirs C.D. & A grade T.A.M. 3 handicap E.F. $8.00, prizes $100, $50, $30, $20. 4. Atihau Whanganui Inc. novice T.A.M. 3 E.F. $4.00, prizes $50, $30, $20, $10. 5. Imlay Works C.B. & A grade T.A.M. 3 handicap E.F. $8.00, prizes $100, $50, $30, $20. Ponies 6. Kindergarten F.E.I. for ponies that have never won any F.E.I. event, E.F. $1.00. 7. Reynolds Ford Novice T.A.M. 3 E.F. $3.00, prizes $40, $25, $15, $10, $5. 8. Horopito Motors Ltd C.B. & A grade T.A.M. 3 handicap E.F. $5.00, prizes $60, $40, $25, $15, $10.
9. John Mcllroy Ltd Novice T.A.M. 3 E.F. $3.00, prizes $40, $25, $15, $10, $5.. 10. Waimarino Wools C.B. & A grade T.A.M. 3 handicap E.F. $5.00, prizes $60, $40, $25, $15, $10. Entries close 30 minutes prior to events. No entries accepted after 1 1 .00am. Enquiries contact organiser Jim Frost phone 54-69 1 . SHEEP Chief Steward: Mr A. Alabaster. Assistant Steward: J. Proude. No sheep accepted after 9.30am. Prizes: First $3.00, Second $2.00 — at least 2 competitors, Third $ 1 .00 — at least 3 competitors. Entry Fee: Member $1.00, Nonmember $1.50. Waimarino Wools Cup — best Woolled Romney, Waimarino Wools Cup — best Fine Woolled Sheep. Romney Classes Special Awards: A. J. Mickleson & Son Cup (Points Prize). Papa Creek Cup — best 2-tooth Romney Ram bred locally. C. & H. Transport donation points prize, First $13, Second $7. Sponsored by Syntex Laboratories NZ Ltd, for 1st place inall events 6x5 litre packs of Synanthic Sheep and Cattle Drench. Note: In Stud Classes, name of breeder must be given with entry. 1. Ram, stud, 21 months and over. 2. Ram, stud, under 21 months. 3. Ram, stud, lamb (shorn). 4. Ewe, stud, 21 months and over: 5. Ewe, stud, under 21 months. 6. Ewe, stud, lamb (shorn). Perendale Classes R. H. Hammond's Cup (Points Prize). R. H. Hammond's Cup (Breed Champion). Kui Griffin & Co. Points Prize sponsorship — First $3.00, Second $7.00. 7. Ram, stud, 21 months and over. 8. Ram, stud, under 21 months. 9. Ram, stud, lamb (shorn). 10. Ewe, stud, 21 months and over. 1 1 . Ewe, stud under 21 months. 12. Ewe, stud, lamb, (shorn).
Fariners Classes Barrett and Taura sponsorship — First $13.00, Second $7.00. 13. Ram, flock, Romney, any age. Rae Romney Prize best locally bred ram. 14. Ewe, flock, Romney, 2-tooth. 15. Ewe, flock, Romney lamb (shorn). Classes 14 and 15, prizes of 5 litre packs of Nemafax Sheep and Cattle Drench, sponsored by May and Baker. Fat Lambs Judge: NZ Refrigerating Co Ltd representative. NZ Refrigerating Co Ltd Challenge Cup for Class 18. Thos. Borthwick Cup (Points Prize). Ohakune Transport sponsorship — First $13.00, Second $7.00. Individual prizes of Nemafax Sheep and Cattle Drench, sponsored by May and Baker. 16. 2 Fat Lambs, longwool, over 16.5kg. 17. 2 Fat Lambs, longwool, 16.5kg or under. 18. 3 Fat Lambs, any breed, 16.5kg or under, suitable for export (to be judged in pens, then killed and judged on hooks at works). 19. Heavyweight Lambs — 2 fat Downcross Lambs 16.5kg and over. 20. Ram, any breed. Most suitable as fat Lamb Sire. Gift Lamb R. H. Hammond's Perpetual Memorial Cup. 21. Judged on hoof, most valuable carcass, any weight. No entry fee. Lamb to be donated to show. Prize money: First $100.00, Second $50.00, Third $30.00, Fourth $20.00, Fifth $20.00, Sixth $20.00, Seventh $20.00. Prizes sponsored by Waitaki NZR. PETS SECTION Pet Lambs Note: Pet lambs must be on the Showgrounds, and ready for judging, at the sheep pens, not later than 10.00am, otherwise they may be too late for competition. Prizes: First $2.00, Second $1.00, Third 50c. Prizewinning lambs to enter Grand Parade. Houghton Bros. Cup for Champion Lamb. Champion Ribbon. 22. Best reared Pet Lamb. 23. Best led Pet Lamb. PREMIER FEMALE REEF CLASS Sponsored by Waitaki NZR. Prize money: First $30.00, Second $20.00, Third $20.00, Fourth $10.00. Entry fee: $5.00 per entry (not per animal). 2 Registered Heifers born since 1st July 1984. Entries must not be in calf. Conditions 1 . Open to cattle which are registered in the Herd Book of a Breed Society whose activities are recognised by the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand. Contined on page 14
Continued from page 13 2. All cattle to be unled. 3. All entries to be penned by 9.30am on day of show. 4. Systems of Judging: The judging to be confined to judging on the hoof at the show. There will be a panel of two judges consisting of a Breed Society Judge and a Fat Stock Buyer. Each animal exhibited will be allotted up to 25 points by each judge and the exhibitor's entry (of the two animals) receiving the highest aggregate of points will be declared the winner. 5. In the event of a tie the Association reserves the right to appoint a referee. AGRICULTURAL SECTION Chief Steward, Mrs N. Weir. W. Fulton Memorial Cup for annual competition, most points in Agricultural Section. All exhibits judged for Points Prize. All exhibits must be grown by the person whose name appears against the entry. Where possible, exhibitors are requested to exhibit on plates or trays. Points Prizes kindly donated by BNZ Finance Ltd. Points prize of: First $20.00, Second $10.00 and Third $5.00. No entry fee. Section A — Vegetables 1 . Beans, 6 butter. 2. Beans, 6 dwarf French. 3. Beans, 6 runner. 4. Beetroot, 3. 5. Cabbage, 1. 6. Carrots, 3 stump. 7. Carrots, 3 long. 8. Cauliflower, 1 9. Cucumber, 2 apple. 10. Cucumber, 1 long. 1 1 . Green sprouting Brocoli, 2 heads. 12. Lettuce, 1. 13. Marrow, 1 . 14. Onions, 3. 15. Parsley, 4 stalks. 16. Parsnips. 3. 17. Peas, 6. 18. Potatoes. 3 white variety. round or oval shape. 19. Potatoes. 3 coloured variety. round or oval shape. 20. Pumpkin. 1 table. 21. Rhubsrb. Giant 6 stalks. 22. Rhubarb. red stemmed. 6 stalks. 23. Shallots. 6. 24. Silverbeet. 1 head. 25. Tomatoes. 3. 26. Best collection of vegetables. 1 of each. to be displayea on own tray.
Section B — Children 's Agricultural Classes Children's Agricultural Cup for annual competition. Points Prizes: First $4.00, Second $2.00, Third $1.00. Exhibits must be handed to tht Stewards. 1 . Beetroot, 2. 2. Carrots, 3. 3. Lettuce, 1. 4. Parsnips, 3. 5. Peas, 6. 6. Silverbeet, 1 head. 7. Any other vegetable from plot. 8. Best collection of above (1 of each). 9. Novelty made from fruit and/or vegetables. HORTICULTURAL SECTION Under control of the Raetihi Garden Club. Chief Steward, Mrs N. Weir. Points Prizes kindly donated by BNZ Finance Ltd. Points Prize Section C: First $15.00, Second $10.00, Third $5.00. Points Prize Section D: First $25.00, Second $15.00, Third $5.00. Trevor Francis Memorial Cup — Champion Bloom. Garden Club Perpetual Trophy for most points in Section D. Raetihi Garden Club Trophy most points for local exhibitor, i.e. residing within the boundaries of the Waimarino County. Exhibits will be accepted from 7 to 9pm on evening before Show and received up to 9.30am on the morning of Show. Note: Exhibits may be removed after 5pm on Show Day. SECTION C - DAHLIAS Competitors please read classification of entries carefully. Giant Decorative 20cm (8 inches) or more in diameter. 1. 1 bloom. Medium Decorative 15-20cm (6-8 inches) in diameter. 2. 1 bloom. 3. 3 blooms. Small Decorative 12.15cm (4'/:-6 inches) in diameter. 4. 1 bloom. 5. 3 blooms. 1 variety. 6. 3 varieties. Miniature Decorative Not exceeding 4: ; inches. 1 bloom. 8. 3 blooms. 1 variety. 9. 3 varieties. Giant Semi-Cactus 20cm ( 8 inches i in diameter or more. 10. 1 bloom.
Medium Semi-Cactus 1 5-20cm (6-8 inches) in diameter. 11. 1 bloom. 12. 3 blooms, 1 variety. 13. 3 varieties. Exhibition Cactus 1 5cm (6 inches) or more in diameter. 14. 1 bloom. 15. 3 varieties. Small Cactus & Semi-Cactus 1 1-1 5cm (4'/$-6 inches) in diameter. 16. 1 bloom. 17. 3 blooms. Miniature Cactus & Semi-Miniature Not exceeding 1 1cm (4!^ inches) 18. 1 bloom. 19. 3 blooms, 1 variety. Fimbriated 20. I bloom. 21. 3 blooms. Nymphaea, Water Lily Type 22. 1 bloom. 34. 3 blooms. Pompom Less than 5cm (2 inches in diameter). 24. 3 blooms, 1 variety. 25. Varieties. Bedding Dahlias 26. 3 blooms. Any Other Variety Not Listed 27. 1 bloom. SECTION D - CUT FLOWERS Gladioli size classifications: Large florets 110mm (4'/4") and over. Medium florets 88mm-l 10mm (4'/2"). Small florets up to 88mm (3'/2") diameter. Formal 28. 1 large spike. 29. 1 medium spike. 30. 1 small spike. Informal 31. 1 large spike. 32. 1 medium spike. 33. 1 small spike. Summer Flowering Chrysanthemums 34. 1 bloom. 35. 3 blooms. one container. 36. 1 natural cluster. Border 'Mum' (dwarf). 37. 1 branch summer spray variety, santhemum. 38. 1 branch not more than 3 stems'. any other variety. Roses 39. 1 bloom decorative. 40. 1 bloom. exhibition rose (high centre. lots of petals). 41.1 bloom. fully open. 42. 1 stem. 4 or more blooms open. 43. 1 stem. not more than 3 blooms open. 44. Old fashioned rose. 1 bloom or spray. 45. Collection of- roses. 1 vase (may use own container). 46. 1 vase of miniature roses (may use own container).
Annuals, Perennials, Shrubs etc. 47. Aster, 3 blooms. 48. Carnation, 3 blooms. 49. Marigolds, African, 3 blooms. 50. Marigolds, French, 3 blooms. 51. Phlox, perennial, 1 head. 52. Petunias, collection of 3. 53. Stock, 3 stems. 54. Sweet peas, 1 vase (up to 12 stems). 55. Flower, stem, not in schedule. 56. Annuals, not more than 6 varieties, one container. 57. Perennials, not more than 6 varieties, one container. 58. Lilium, 1 floret. 59. Liliu, 3 varieties, 1 floret of each. 60. Lilium, 3colours, 1 floret ofeach. 61. Tigrinum Tiger Lily, 1 complete head. 62. Hydrangea, 1 head. 63. Hydrangea, 3 heads. 64. Berries, 1 stem. 65. Grey foliage, 4 varieties or less, may use own container. 66. Shrub or tree, 1 flowering spray. 67. Foliage, 4 varieties, ornamental flax may be included, may use own container. 68. Collection of NZ Native trees or shrubs, not more than five. May use own container. 69. Unusual plant, tree or shrub, named if possible. 70. Creeper or climbing plant, up to 3 varietes, 1 container. Pot Plants 71. Foliage. 72. Fern, basket or pot. 73. Cacti or Succulent. 74. Flowering plant. SECTION E - FLORAL ART Chief Steward, Mrs N. Weir. All Points Prizes kindly donated by BNZ Finance Ltd. This section has been divided into three separate groups, namely: 'Open' — Prizes: Frst $7.00, Second $4.00, Third $2.00. 'Novice' — (exhibitors who have not more than nine first placings in any show). Prizes: First $5.00, Second $3.00. Third $2.00. 'Beginner' — (exhibitors who have not more than three first placings in any show). Prizes: First $2.00, Second $1.00. Raetihi Garden Club Chailenge Point Cup — for most points in Floral Art Section. Perpetual Rosebowl — donated by Waimarino Floral Art Group for most outstanding arrangement in Section E. All entries must be in the hands of Mrs A. Maru Phone 54-685 by Friday 14 February 1986 in order that spaces can be allotted.
Exhibits will be accepted at the shed from 7.00pm to 9.00pm on evening before the Show and received up to 10.00am on morning of the Show (see Rule 35). Judging will commence at 10.30am (see Rule 36). Open Section 1 . Summer Glory ,2. Design using native material (no restrictions). 3. Elegance. Novice Section 4. Summertime. 5. Table Arrangement. Beginners 6. A Summer Arrangement. SECTION F - CHILDREN'S FLORAL ART Entries to be bonafide work of the exhibitor. Prizes: First 50c, Second 30c. Forms 1 and 2, Std 4 1. An arrangement suitable for a breakfast tray. Standards 3, 2, 1 2. Necklace of flowers and/or berries. Infants 3. A small spray of flowers and foliage, no longer than 6 inches. HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION Chief Steward, Mrs N. Weir. Judging will commence at 10.30am (see Rule 36). Ohakune W.D.F.F. Perpetual Chailenge Cup for most points in the following sections: G, H, and I. Section G — Handcraft Under the control of Raetihi C.W.I. All articles to be work of exhibitor or entered in maker's name. Any article of handcraft that has previously won a First Prize in any class must not be entered in the same class again. Points Prize: First $20.00, Second $10.00, Third $5.00. All prizes kindly donated by BNZ Finance Ltd. 1. Tapestry, mounted. 2. Wall hanging — any medium. 3. Soft Toy. 4. Embroidered article. 5. An article of canework. 6. Patchwork article. 7. Machine made adult apron. 8. Machine made garment in stretch knit fabric. 9. Cotton crochet — any article. 10. Tea cosy — knitted or crochet. 11. Baby's hand knitted or crochet garment.
12. Child's hand knitted or crochet garment — in any ply yarn. 13. Child's harid knitted garment with fair isle in any ply yarn. 14. Adult's hand knitted garment in any ply yarn. 15. Machine knitted garment. 16. Skein of handspun wool for beginners. 17. Skein of handspun wool, fine suitable for baby wear. 18. Skein of handspun wool, medium, suitable for general use. 19. Hands-pun garment — knitted or crochet. 20. Handspun knitted garment with fair isle. Section H — Cookery All Points Prizes in Cookery Section sponsored by the Alabaster Family. Points Prize: First $10.00, Second $6.00, Third $4.00, All baking to be covered with gladwrap. No ring moulds or proprietary mixes. 1. Savoury scones, 3. 2. Bran muffins, 3. 3. Fruit loaf, open tin. 4. Shortbread, 3. 5. Queencakes,3. Baked in pattytins using currants or sultanas. 6. Meringues, 3 unfilled. 7. Sponge, unfilled. Baked in sponge sandwich tins. 8. Chocolate cake, plain icing. 9. Light fruit cake, baked in square tin. Section I — Jams, Pickles & Preserves All prize donated by BNZ Finance Ltd. Points Prize: First $10.00, Second $6.00, Third $4.00. Use preferably 400-500g jars, clearly labelled. 1. Berryjam, 1 jar. 2. Jam, any other variety, 1 jar. 3. Tomato Relish, 1 jar. 4. Mustard Pickle, 1 jar. 5. Sauce, any variety, 1 bottle. 6. Preserved fruit in syrup, 1 quart jar. Section J — Children's Cooking Points Prize: First $4.00, Second $2.00, Third $1.00. Must be child's own work. All to be covered with gladwrap. 1. Scones, 3 plain. 2. Pikelets, 3. 3. Peanut Brownies, 3. 4. Chocolate cake, to be iced. 5. Fudge, 6 pieces.
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