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Dumfries and Lockerbie Agricultural Society LIST OF PRIZES OPEN SHOW PARK FARM, DUMFRIES Friday 5th August and Saturday, 6th August 2016 GALLOWAY CATTLE WORLD CONGRESS Including Galloways, Belted Galloways, White Galloways and Riggit Galloways CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, GOAT MILKING COMPETITION UNAFFILIATED AND BSJA SHOWJUMPING HOME AND GARDEN ARTS WALKING STICKS AND CROOKS YOUNG FARMERS’ COMPETITIONS FOOD FESTIVAL & CRAFT TENT ENTRIES CLOSE 4th JULY

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Dumfries and LockerbieAgricultural Society

LIST OF PRIZES

OPEN SHOWPARK FARM, DUMFRIES

Friday 5th August and Saturday, 6th August 2016

GALLOWAY CATTLE WORLD CONGRESSIncluding Galloways, Belted Galloways,White Galloways and Riggit Galloways

CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, GOAT MILKING COMPETITION

UNAFFILIATED AND BSJA SHOWJUMPING

HOME AND GARDEN ARTS

WALKING STICKS AND CROOKS

YOUNG FARMERS’ COMPETITIONS

FOOD FESTIVAL & CRAFT TENT

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OFFICE BEARERS FOR 2016

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PRESIDENTMr. D GOLDIE,

Kirkview, Ruthwell

Senior DirectorsMrs F. LITTLE, Parks View, Tinwald ...............................................................2017R. STRAWHORN, Dalmakethar Smithy, Johnstonebridge ...............................2018 C. McGINLEY, West Morton Street, Thornhill .................................................2018J REID, Bengall, Lockerbie ..............................................................................2018W. BROWN, Huntingdon Road, Dumfries ........................................................2019Mrs C. HASTINGS, Rosehill, Holywood ........................................................2020A. MOFFAT, Millbrae Street, Dumfries ...........................................................2020R. AUSTIN, Upper Portrack, Auldgirth .............................................................2020K. HENDERSON, Breconside, Kirkgunzeon ...................................................2021R. JARDINE, Tyree, Quaas Crescent, Lockerbie ..............................................2021

DirectorsS BRYSON, Kilfaddoch, Closeburn, Dumfries .................................................2017 Mrs. L. JAMIESON, Upper Auchenreoch Farm, Springholm ..........................2017Mrs J MATHIE, Lambhill Terrace, Lockerbie ...................................................2017Mrs A HUTCHON, Maulscastle Farm, Norwood, Lockerbie ........................ 2018 S. MURRAY, West Preston, Kirkbean, Dumfries .............................................2018I MCRORY, 41 Glencaple Avenue, Dumfries ...................................................2018Mrs F HASTINGS, Barbuie, Irongray, Dumfries ..............................................2018A BELL, Easthill Bungalow, Lochfoot Road, Dumfries ...................................2019A KINGAN, Lochhill, New Abbey ....................................................................2019J KIRKLAND, Cowcorse, Kirkbean ................................................................2019W PURDIE, Inglestonford, New Abbey ............................................................2020G NICHOL, Glenholm Place, Dumfries ............................................................2020Mrs K DUNLOP, Dornock Mains, Annan .........................................................2020R KINGAN, Criffel House, Kirkbean ...............................................................2020Mrs B McCUBBIN, Kenmuir, Dunscore ...........................................................2020J SLAVEN, Foregirth, Kirkton ..........................................................................2021G GOURLAY, Graigmuie, Moniaive .................................................................2021Mrs N RAE, Boghead, Collin ............................................................................2021J KINGAN, Laneside, New Abbey Road, Dumfries .........................................2021G BROUGH, Cotland, Tinwald .........................................................................2021

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Co-opted Directors FOR 2016Miss K AUSTIN, Upper Portrack, AuldgirthR. BARBOUR, Little Milton, Crocketford, DumfriesJ BELL, Redbank, Southwick Road, DumfriesMiss L CAMPBELL, Henry Street, DumfriesA. DAVIDSON, Cogries, BeattockK. FRASER, Cherry Lane, DumfriesA GOLD, Craigdhu, Craigs Road, DumfriesA GRAHAM, Lockerbie Road, DumfriesMrs F HARDIE, Bogues, Hoddom, Lockerbie Miss L HENDERSON, Barnhill Road, DumfriesMrs H JAMIESON, Upper Locharwoods, Ruthwell, DumfriesH. KENNEDY, Wester Parkgate, ParkgateA McMILLAN, Hannaston, Dalry, Castle DouglasA. PETTIGREW, Rosebank, HightaeA PURDIE, Hartfield, St Anns, LockerbieG RENNIE, Ingleston Crescent, New AbbeyD. ROSE, Reeds, Castle Loch, Lochmaben C SCOTT, School Road, HolywoodJ STUART, Heartview, CarrutherstownP.WRAY, South Drumlanrig Street, Thornhill

Chairman of the Board of DirectorsK. HENDERSON, Breconside, Kirkgunzeon

Vice- Chairman of the Board of DirectorsC. McGINLEY, West Morton Street, Thornhill

SecretaryMiss SUSAN BICKET, 15 Fruids Park Avenue, Annan DG12 6AY

TreasurerJOHN SLAVEN, Foregirth, Kirkmahoe

AccountantsFARRIES, KIRK & McVEAN, Dumfries Enterprise Park, Dumfries

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CUPSAYRSHIRES .....................................................................................................................................................Union CupAYRSHIRES ..................................................................................................................... Lady Buchanan- Jardine’s CupAYRSHIRES ................................................................................................................................................Monessie CupAYRSHIRES .....................................................................................................Ayrshire Cattle Society Centenary ShieldAYRSHIRES .............................................................................................................................................. Woodburn CupAYRSHIRES ............................................................................................................................ Tom Edgar Memorial CupHOLSTEINS .............................................................................................................................Union Societies Cup No.1HOLSTEINS .........................................................................................................................................Mowat Points CupHOLSTEINS ................................................................................................................................ Criddle Burgess TrophyHOLSTEINS .........................................................................................................................Royal Bank of Scotland CupJERSEYS .............................................................................................................A.F. and Mrs F.J.M. Bell-Moulang CupJERSEYS ..................................................................................................................Road Services(Caledonian) Ltd CupBEST PRODUCTION COW ...........................................................................................................Nestle Carnation CupAYRSHIRES(Juvenile) .................................................................................................................................. Cowhill CupJUVENILE DAIRY CHAMPION ................................................... Dumfries & Lockerbie Agricultural Society TrophyJUVENILE DAIRY (Showmanship) ............................................................................................... Locharwoods TrophyINTERBREED DAIRY CHAMPION ............................................... Lt. Col. Arthur Jardine Paterson Memorial TrophyINTERBREED DAIRY CHAMPION ...............................................................................William Hodge Memorial CupGALLOWAYS ..................................................................................................................................................Union CupGALLOWAYS .................................................................................................................................Group Challenge CupGALLOWAYS ..............................................................................................................Bell-Irving Cup (Lockerbie Area)BELTED GALLOWAYS ..................................................................................................................John McTurk TrophyBELTED GALLOWAYS ..................................................................................................................... G B Sproat TrophyBELTED GALLOWAYS ........................................................................................ The Graham Bevis Memorial TrophyABERDEEN-ANGUS ........................................................................................................................ West Mains TrophyHIGHLAND CATTLE ..............................................................................................................................D. Mitchell CupHIGHLAND CATTLE .................................................................................................................... Bank of Scotland CupHIGHLAND CATTLE ......................................................................................................Highland Cattle Society ShieldBEEF SHORTHORN .......................................................................................................................... Cairnsmore TrophyCHAROLAIS ............................................................................................................................ Thos. Goldie & Sons CupCHAROLAIS ................................................................................. Scottish & Northern Charolais Breeders’ Assoc. CupSIMMENTAL ................................................................................................................................. John G. Marshall CupSIMMENTAL ............................................................................................................................................. W.F. Duff CupLIMOUSIN ................................................................................................................................................J.K.Goldie CupPRIME CATTLE ..........................................................................................................Thomson, Roddick & Laurie CupCOMMERCIAL CATTLE ......................................................................................................................Tregallon TrophyJUVENILE BEEF .................................................................................................................... Fred Irving Memorial CupJUVENILE BEEF (HANDLING) ..................................................................................................................Society CupINTERBREED BEEF CHAMPION...............................................................................................................Haggas CupBEST WORKING HUNTER ........................................................................................................... J. McColl Wells CupMOUNTAIN & MOORLAND (Ridden) .......................................................................................Penny’s Dream TrophyMOUNTAIN & MOORLAND LEAD REIN ...................................................................................... Little Stars TrophyCOLOURED HORSES & PONIES ......................................................................................... The Breac Challenge CupTHOROUGHBRED HORSES having been raced .............................................................................. Len Lungo TrophyWORKING HUNTER PONY ..................................................................................................................... Netherall CupOPEN SHOW HUNTER PONY .................................................................................. James Kirkpatrick Memorial CupBEST SHOW PONY ....................................................................................................... Perryditch March Wind TrophyFIRST RIDDEN PONY .............................................................................................................. Maidford Serena TrophyLEAD REIN PONY ..................................................................................................................................Eque-Sport CupCLYDESDALES................................................................................................................................Dumfries Town CupCLYDESDALES...................................................................................................................Sir Matthew G. Wallace CupCLYDESDALES...........................................................................................Dumfriesshire Horse Breeding Society CupCLYDESDALES.............................................................................................................................Robert Kirkwood CupCLYDESDALES.............................................................................Sir John W Buchanan-Jardine Cup (Lockerbie Area)HUNTERS (In Hand) ......................................................................................................................John McMurchie CupHUNTERS (Ridden) ....................................................................................................................................Jas. Scott CupHUNTERS (Lightweight) ...........................................................................................................Solway Holistics TrophySMALL HUNTERS (Ridden) .................................................................................................... Highway Challenge CupCHAMPION HUNTER .............................................................................................................. Dumfriesshire Hunt CupRIDING PONY BREEDING ..............................................................................................J.Armstrong & J.Jackson CupWELSH AND MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND (In Hand) .................................................................. J.Wyllie Irving CupSHETLAND PONIES(Standard) .............................................................................................................. Robertland CupSHETLAND PONIES(Miniature) .......................................................................................................... Clonyard QuaichHIGHLAND PONIES ..................................................................................................................... Amisfield Tower CupPALOMINO PONIES ...................................................................................................................D E Robertson TankardPALOMINO PONIES .................................................................................................Donald Tyson Memorial RosebowlARABS ...........................................................................................................................Mrs J A Sloan Memorial TrophyHORSE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS .........................................................................William Hodge Memorial Cup

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CHEVIOT SHEEP ................................................................................................................................. T Henderson CupCHEVIOT SHEEP (Lockerbie Area) ....................................................................................... Union Society’s Cup No.2BLACKFACE SHEEP ......................................................................................................................................Union CupBLACKFACE SHEEP .................................................................................................................Blackface Breeders CupBLACKFACE SHEEP ....................................................................................................................... J W Alexander CupSUFFOLKS................................................................................................................................................ Netherlaw CupSUFFOLKS .......................................................................................................................................... D & G Union CupNORTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT .................................................................................................. W Brown Simpson CupBLUEFACED LEICESTERS .................................................................................. James Cruikshank Memorial TrophyTEXEL SHEEP ..........................................................................................................................................Woodhead CupSCOTCH MULE SHEEP ......................................................................................................... McGregor Challenge CupBELTEX SHEEP................................................................................................................................... McConnell ShieldLLEYN SHEEP ...................................................................................................................................... N Lawrence CupLLEYN SHEEP ........................................................................................................................Millside Perpetual QuaichCHAROLLAIS SHEEP .................................................................................................. Harrison & Hetherington ShieldRYELAND SHEEP .....................................................................................................Maddock Family Perpetual TrophyCOLOURED RYELAND SHEEP ............................................................................................. Barony Perpetual QuaichZWARTBLES .................................................................................................................................Championship TrophyBERRICHON du CHER ........................................................................................................... The Ross Burgess TrophyANY OTHER CONTINENTAL SHEEP BREED ...............................................................................James Weir TrophyANY OTHER NATIVE SHEEP BREED ................................................................................. Cunningham-Jardine CupPRIME SHEEP ....................................................................................................................W K Jackson & Sons TrophyYOUNG HANDLERS ................................................................................................ Willie Davidson Memorial TrophySHEEP CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS ..........................................................................................The Granton TrophyGOATS ..................................................................................................................................................Dryfesdale TrophyGOATS ..............................................................................................................................................Camilla Bigham CupGOATS ...............................................................................................................................................M.E. & J.F.Bell CupGOATS .........................................................................................................................................................Teasel QuaichPOINTS (Overall Points in Livestock Classes) ..............................................................Robert Laurie Memorial TrophyB.S.J.A. -Open Jumping .................................................................................................Sir John Buchanan- Jardine CupB.S.J.A. ........................................................................................................................ William Riddick Memorial SalverOPEN JUMPING (14.2 and under) .................................................................................................. John Henderson CupJUNIOR JUMPING .........................................................................................................................Mogil Motors TrophyJUNIOR JUMPING .............................................................................................................................A. Douglas TrophyJUNIOR JUMPING .................................................................................................................David Hogg Joiner TrophyJUNIOR JUMPING ...................................................................................................................... John HendersonTrophySENIOR JUMPING .....................................................................................................Peter Robertson (Roofing) TrophySENIOR JUMPING ..............................................................................................................Clydesdale Bank plc TrophySENIOR JUMPING .................................................................................................................David Hogg Joiner TrophySENIOR JUMPING .........................................................................................................Boots & Jock Memorial TrophyYOUNG FARMERS CUPS-TEAM SECTION .......................................................................................................The Hodge & Co. (Seeds) Ltd CupLADIES’ SECTION ............................................................................................................................ Terreglestown CupLADIES’ SECTION .............................................................................................................................Kindar Rose BowlHOME & GARDEN ARTS-INDIVIDUAL POINTS ................................................................................................................................... Wyllie CupINDIVIDUAL POINTS (Lockerbie Area)..............................................................................................Mrs Graham CupW.R.I., POINTS ......................................................................................................... Ethel, Lady Buchanan-Jardine CupFLORAL ART ....................................................................................................................................Nancy Sloan TrophyHANDICRAFTS, POINTS........................................................................................................... Portrack House TrophyPHOTOGRAPHY .............................................................................................................................The Wardlaw TrophyPRESERVES, POINTS ...........................................................................................................................Castlehill TrophyBAKING, POINTS ................................................................................................................................. Mary Fisher CupCOMMUNITY WORK CLASS ............................................................................................................ Miss Kingan CupJUNIOR SECTION, 6 yrs and under. .................................................................................Dr & Mrs R B Wilson TrophyJUNIOR SECTION, 7-10yrs ..................................................................................................Mr & Mrs D W Purdie CupJUNIOR SECTION 11-16yrs ..................................................................................................................... Society ShieldBEST EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR SECTION ............................................................................................... Alansound ShieldFLORAL ART, JUNIOR SECTION ..........................................................................................Sir John Keswick TrophyPOT PLANTS ........................................................................................................................................ J Keenlyside CupCUT FLOWERS .............................................................................................................................................Society Cup FLORAL ART .................................................................................................................................................Society CupVEGETABLES ...............................................................................................................................................Society CupWALKING STICKS-POINTS CUP ......................................................................................................................................... Gilchristland CupBEST EXHIBIT ............................................................................ Jack Hetherington & Tommy Baylock Memorial CupPOINTS TROPHY-The exhibitor gaining the most points in the Livestock Showing Classes will be awarded the Robert Laurie Memorial Trophy. First – 3 points: Second – 2 points and Third – 1 point (Champion excluded). The winner to retain the trophy for one year and return to the Society before the Show in 2016.

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SCHEDULE OF PRIZESThe ages of all animals, except Galloways are calculated from 1st January of the year in which the animal was produced.NOTE- All entries in the Cattle Sections must be from herds which are fully accredited within the Brucellosis (Accredited Herds) Scheme.In Cattle Section Production Class 41 and Classes 150 and 151 are open to animals which have been shown in their own Breed ClassesExhibitors are responsible for having their animals in the Judging Ring on time. Please check beginning of each Section for judging times.

IMPORTANTExhibitors in the Ayrshire, Holstein and Jersey Classes will complete and indicate on the entry form the number of stalls required.

Where Milk Record Certificates are required these should be submitted with entry forms and in any case by the 22nd July failing which entry will lapse. Certificates must be clearly marked indicating in which class the animal will be shown.

All exhibitors in the Dairy Classes will be sent a form listing the classes to be completed and handed to the Steward of the Section on the morning of the Show.

Exhibitors in the Beef Classes are given an option on making entries and can decide for individual animals whether:1) to supply, for inclusion in the catalogue, the details and pedigrees of the animal which they intend

to exhibit and abide by the usual rules printed in this catalogue

or

2) to complete an entry form with Class Number and number of entries for each class that they intend to enter and complete a card, supplied by the Society with details and pedigree of the animal for display on the stall.

All Exhibitors in the old Lockerbie Area must place an “L” on their entry forms when competing in the Galloway, Cheviot, Blackface or Clydesdale Sections. Only the highest placed animal in each class will be eligible for the Lockerbie Cups. The following parishes are eligible for the Lockerbie Cups. Moffat Eskdalemuir Kirkpatrick-Juxta Kirkmichael Wamphray Tinwald Johnstone Dalton Applegarth & Sibbaldbie Middlebie Lockerbie Kirkpatrick Fleming Dryfesdale Half-Morton Hoddom Cummertrees Lochmaben Dornock Tundergarth Gretna Hutton & Corrie Ruthwell St Mungo Annan

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SECTION 1 – ACCREDITED CATTLEAll Cattle Classes to be judged on Saturday, 6th AugustNOTE – Washing of Cattle to be carried out only in own stall or in area provided. No facilities will be available for Power Hoses to wash cattle.Canvas roof covering will be supplied for all cattle and milking facilities will be availableClasses may be split or amalgamated at the discretion of the stewardsAny exhibitor bringing cattle to the Show from outwith Scotland must, in the previous 60 days from the Show, have obtained a negative TB result on all the cattle being brought to the Show. Exhibitors from these areas will be sent the relevant paperwork to be completed by a private veterinary surgeon.All cattle (including calves) coming to the Show must come from a herd that is fully accredited free of BVD or they must all be individually tested free of virus (antigen) whether or not they have been vaccinated, in accordance with CHeCS rules (www.checs.co.uk)

Dairy BreedsSee SCHEDULE OF PRIZES on Page for important details

ENTRY MONEY AND PRIZE MONEY IN DAIRY CATTLE CLASSESEntry Fees:- Members £6.00 per stall Non Members £12.00 per stall

Prize Money First £ 20.00 Second £ 15.00 Third £ 10.00 N.B. Prize money will be posted out after the Show

AyrshiresJudge

Mr James Lawrie, North Cottage, Cuthill Towers, MilnathortTo be judged in Ring 2 at 9.30am.

These classes will be alternated by age with the Jersey Cattle.See also Class 41 and Juvenile Section

Note:- Calving Certificate may be requested from Winners in Classes 10, 11 and 12 before Prize Money can be paidAnimals entered must be registered in the Ayrshire Cattle Society Herd Book

Class1. HEIFER STIRK, born on or after 1st January 2015 and before 1st July 20152. HEIFER STIRK, born between 1st July and 31st December 2014 (not to

produce a calf before 1st December in year of Show)Classes 1 and 2 may be combined if there are fewer than 3 entries forward in each class.

3. HEIFER IN CALF, under Three Year Old at date of Show and to calve between 1st September and 31st December of year of Show

4. HEIFER IN CALF, under Three Years Old at date of Show and to calve before 31st August of year of Show

5. PAIR OF FEMALES to be exhibited in Classes 1 to 46. YELD STOCK CHAMPIONSHIP

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MONESSIE CUP to be awarded for Best Animal from Classes 1 to 47. BREEDERS’ CLUB SPECIAL CLASS. Animal previously entered in

Classes 1 to 4 and shown by a Member of Dumfriesshire Ayrshire Breeders’ Club. Entries in Class 7 to be made to Club Secretary

8. COW or HEIFER IN CALF. Three years Old and upwards to calve between 1st September and 31st December of year of Show

9. COW IN CALF to calve before 31st August of year of Show10. HEIFER IN MILK having calved her first calf TROPHY and PRIZE MONEY in Class 10 from TOM EDGAR

MEMORIAL FUND11. COW IN MILK, having calved her second calf12. COW IN MILK, having calved her third or more calf13. PAIR OF FEMALES, to have been exhibited in Classes 8-12 and/or Classes 43,

46 & 4914. GROUP OF THREE ANIMALS – Animals for this Class must have been

shown in the previous Class THE LADY BUCHANAN-JARDINE’S SILVER CHALLENGE CUP TO

BE AWARDED TO CLASS 1415. PAIR OF FEMALES, any age, sired by the same sire, not necessarily all the

property of the exhibitor THE WOODBURN SILVER CHALENGE CUP TO BE AWARDED TO

CLASS 1516. CHAMPIONSHIP17. BREEDERS’ CLUB SPECIAL CLASS. Animal previously entered in Classes

8 to 12 inclusive and shown by a Member of Dumfriesshire Ayrshire Breeders’ Club. Entries in Class 17 to be made to Club Secretary

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE CHALLENGE CUP presented by Dumfries & Galloway Union Agricultural Society will be awarded to the Best Ayrshire in this Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15 MONESSIE CUP presented by the late Robert Dalziel, Monessie, New Abbey Road, Dumfries will be awarded to the Best Animal judged in Classes 1 to 4 inclusive. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Winner will receive £10 and the Reserve £5 THE TOM EDGAR MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to the winner of Class 10. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. THE LADY BUCHANAN-JARDINE’S SILVER CHALLENGE CUP to be awarded to Class 14. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. THE WOODBURN CUP, presented by the late Robert Woodburn, Tynaldene, Lockerbie to be awarded to Class 15. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

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HolsteinJudge

Mr Henry Cornthwaite, Kirkwood Lodge, Farm, Kirkland, GarstangTo be judged in Ring 3 at 9.30am

Entries, Entry Fees and Prize Money – See Page 7See Also Class 41 and Juvenile Section

Note: Entries in this Section must be registered with Holstein UK and Ireland or be eligible for registration.Calving Certificate may be requested from winners in Classes 20-21 before Prize Money can be paid

Class18. HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2015 and before 1st July 201519. HEIFER IN CALF20. COW IN CALF21. COW IN CALF BUT NOT IN MILK22. HEIFER IN MILK, to have calved under 3 years old23. COW IN MILK, having calved her second calf,24. COW IN MILK, having calved her third calf or more25. EXHIBITOR BRED COW IN MILK having had 2 calves or more and never to

have been shown in milk at any show previously N.B. Animals can only be shown in one of the above classes26. SPECIAL CLASS FOR DAM AND DAUGHTER or 2 DAUGHTERS, out of

same cow The Criddle Burgess Trophy to be awarded to the winner of Class 2627. PAIR OF FEMALES to be shown in previous classes28. BEST ANIMAL bred by Exhibitor must have been shown in own Class29. CHAMPIONSHIP

CERTIFICATES – Exhibitors to bring Certificates to the Show – 4 will be drawn from hat and these animals checked

SPECIAL PRIZESUNION SOCIETIES CHAMPION CHALLENGE CUP, No.1 for the Best Animal in the Holstein Class-es. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Winner will receive £35 and the Reserve £15 THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND TROPHY will be awarded to the Best Animal Bred by the Exhibi-tor. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. MOWAT POINTS CUP Won outright by Mr Robert Reid, Bengalhill, Lockerbie in 1977 and represented by him for an annual competition. To be won by an exhibitor with a minimum of 3 entries, gaining most number of points overall (no points for the Championship and Class 28 does not qualify) First prize –10 points; Second – 7 points and Third- 5 points. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. THE CRIDDLE BURGESS TROPHY to be awarded to the Winner of Class 26. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. Holstein UK offer Rosettes to the Champion, Reserve Champion, Champion Exhibitor Bred and Best Udder.

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Jersey CattleJudge

Mr James Lawrie, North Cottage, Cuthill Towers, MilnathortTo be judged in Ring 2 at 9.30am

The classes will be alternated by age with the AyrshiresEntries, Entry Fees and Prize Money – See Page 7

See Also Class 41 and Juvenile Section

Entries in this Section can only be animals registered with the Jersey Cattle Society of the United Kingdom.

Class30. HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2015 and before 1st July 2015 31. HEIFER IN CALF, due to calve within 90 days of the Show date32. COW IN CALF, any age33. HEIFER IN MILK, which has produced her first and only calf34. COW IN MILK, any age35. SPECIAL CLASS for DAM and DAUGHTER or TWO DAUGHTERS out of

the same cow.36. BEST PAIR OF ANIMALS out of foregoing classes Road Services (Caledonian) Ltd Cup to be awarded in Class 3637. BEST FEMALE, Bred by Exhibitor who is a member of J.C.S. (animals in this

class must have been shown in Classes 30-3538. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESA CHALLENGE CUP presented by A.F. and Mrs F.J.M. Bell-Moulang, will be awarded to the Best Animal in the Jersey Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Winner will receive £35 and the Reserve £15 A CHALLENGE CUP presented by Road Services (Caledonian) Ltd will be awarded to the Best Pair of Animals in the Jersey Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

Any Other Dairy Breed SectionJudge

Mr James Lawrie, North Cottage, Cuthill Towers, MilnathortTo be judged in either Ring 3 prior to Interbreed Class

Entries, Entry Fees and Prize Money – See Page 7

Class39. HEIFER IN MILK – pedigree or non-pedigree – any breed.

40. COW IN MILK – pedigree or non-pedigree – any breed

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Production SectionJudge

Mr Henry Cornthwaite, Kirkwood Lodge, Farm, Kirkland, GarstangTo be judged in either Ring 3 prior to Interbreed Class

Entries, Entry Fees and Prize Money – See Page 7

41 BEST PRODUCTION COW. Cow to be shown in Calf or in Milk having at least 3 lactations to be judged on points awarded as follows:-

Production Points Based on any 3 consecutive lactations e.g. 1-2-3 or 5-6-7, 1 point for each Kg of butterfat and

protein produced. Production after 305 days of the 3rd consecutive lactation will not be included. Points to be accrued in each lactation will be divided by the days of calving index preceeding the lactation and multiplied by 365

Inspection Points First cow to receive 700 points and all other cows to be downpointed at the discretion of the judge. Certificates of yields, with opening and closing dates of lactation should be submitted along

with entry and at the latest by 22nd July 2016.

SPECIAL PRIZENESTLE CARNATION CUP to be awarded to winner of Class 41. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. Prize money in this class : Champion £50 and Reserve £25

Juvenile Classes (Dairy)Judge

Mr David Lawrie, Cuthill Towers, Milnathort, KinrossTo be judged in Ring 1 at 10.00am

Entry Fee - £3 per entry. Prize Money – 1st - £10.00: 2nd - £5.00; 3rd - £3.00

NOTE: This Section incorporates the South West Holstein Club Calf Show Calves must be shown by a young person under the age of 26 on 1st January 2016 (see below) Class42. HEIFER CALF, AYRSHIRE BREED, born in 2016. Calves to parade as

required43. HEIFER CALF, HOLSTEIN/FRIESIAN BREED, born in 2016. Calves to

parade as required44. HEIFER CALF, JERSEY OR ANY OTHER BREED, born in 2016. Calves to

parade as required45. HEIFER CALF, AYRSHIRE BREED, born between 1st October 2015 and 31st

December 2015. Calves to parade as required.46. HEIFER CALF, HOLSTEIN/FRIESIAN BREED, born between 1st October

2015 and 31st December 2015. Calves to parade as required.

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47. HEIFER CALF, JERSEY OR ANY OTHER BREED, born between 1st October 2015 and 31st December 2015. Calves to parade as required.

48. HEIFER CALF, AYRSHIRE BREED, born between 1st July 2015 and 30th September 2015. Calves to parade as required

49. HEIFER CALF, HOLSTEIN/FRIESIAN, born between 1st July 2015 and 30th September 2015. Calves to parade as required

50. HEIFER CALF, JERSEY OR ANY OTHER BREED, born between 1st July 2015 and 30th September 2015. Calves to parade as required

51. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZES

DUMFRIES & LOCKERBIE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY TROPHY will be awarded to the overall Champion Calf in the Juvenile Dairy Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion to receive £10 and the Reserve £5

THE COWHILL CUP presented in memory of David Keswick to be awarded to the Best Ayrshire Calf. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

SHOWMANSHIPPrize Money: First £10.00; Second £5.00; Third £3.00

Calves must be shown by a young person under the age of 26 on 1st January 2016. There will be 3 Sections:-

Class52. Junior – aged 12 and under on 1st January 201653. Intermediate – aged between 13 and 15 on 1st January 201654. Senior – aged between 16 and under 26 on 1st January 201655. CHAMPION

SPECIAL PRIZESThe LOCHARWOODS TROPHY presented by The Jamieson Family, Upperlocharwoods, Ruthwell will be awarded to the Showmanship Champion in the Juvenile Dairy Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

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Best Dairy Animal (Interbreed)Judges

Mr Henry Cornthwaite, Kirkwood Lodge, Farm, Kirkland, GarstangMr James Lawrie, North Cottage, Cuthill Towers, Milnathort

Class56. Entries shall be the Overall Champion in the Ayrshire, Holstein, Jersey and

Any Other Breed not Specified in Schedule Sections

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE LT COL. ARTHUR JARDINE-PATERSON MEMORIAL TROPHY, presented by Mrs Jardine-Paterson will be awarded to the Interbreed Champion. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £200 and the Reserve £100 THE WILLIAM HODGE MEMORIAL SALVER presented by Mrs Hodge to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The winner will receive a special prize of £15 and the Reserve £10 from the William Hodge Memorial Fund.

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BEEF BREEDSENTRY FEES AND PRIZE MONEY IN BEEF CATTLE CLASSES

Entry Fees – Members £6.00 per entryNon members £12.00 per entry

Prize Money First £ 20.00 Second £ 15.00 Third £ 10.00 N.B. Prize money may be collected from Secretary’s Office when card given out by Stewards is presentedNOTE: If there are insufficient entries in any Section the stewards reserve the right to cancel the Section and give exhibitors the option to exhibit in the Any Other Breed Section. Classes may be split or amalgamated at the discretion of stewardsAny exhibitor bringing cattle to the Show from outwith Scotland must, in the previous 60 days from the Show, have obtained a negative TB result on all the cattle being brought to the Show. Exhibitors from these areas will be sent the relevant paperwork to be completed by a private veterinary surgeon.All cattle (including calves) coming to the Show must come from a herd that is fully accredited free of BVD or they must all be individually tested free of virus (antigen) whether or not they have been vaccinated, in accordance with CHeCS rules (www.checs.co.uk)

GallowaysJudge

Mr Gib McMillan, Over Barskeoch, Dalry, Castle DouglasTo be judged in Ring 7 at 9.30am

The prize money for this section will be 1st £50, 2nd £35, 3rd £25, 4th £15, 5th £10 and 6th £5

Class61. BULL, born before 1st September 201462. BULL, born on or after 1st September 201463. COW, in calf or in milk born before 1st September 201264. COW, in calf or in milk born on or after 1st September 2012 and before 1st

September 201365. *HEIFER, in calf or in milk born on or after 1st September 2013 and before 1st

January 201466 *HEIFER, in calf or in milk born on or after 1st January 2014 and before 1st

September 201467. *HEIFER, born on or after 1st September 2014 and before 1st January 201568. HEIFER born on or after 1st January 201569. BULL CALF, born on or after 1st September 201570. HEIFER CALF, born on or after 1st September 201571. SINGLE STEER to be led 72. PAIR OF ANIMALS (Led). To be drawn from the above classes. Entry fee

£2.00. Entries must be submitted for Class 7273. CHAMPIONSHIP

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SPECIAL PRIZESCHALLENGE CUP presented by the Dumfries & Galloway Union Agricultural Society will be awarded to the Best Galloway in Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. LOCKERBIE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP to be awarded to the Galloway Group Class. (Class 72). The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017 THE BELL-IRVING SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP to be awarded to the Best Galloway from the old Lockerbie Show Area. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £120 and the Reserve £60 Macmin Minerals Ltd will provide vouchers for the Champion and Reserve ChampionThe Galloway Cattle Society will present the following prizes:A PERPETUAL TROPHY presented by Mr John McIlwraith, Canada will be awarded to the best pair bred and owned by exhibitor. The best pair will receive £40.A PERPETUAL TROPHY presented by the family of the late Frank Hunter Blair, will be presented to the ChampionA TROPHY presented by Mr & Mrs Maxwell, Jaw, Drymen will be presented to the best young handler. Entries for this are invited on the day of the show. The class is open to anyone under 18 years old show-ing a pure GallowayJunior Champion and Reserve. The Junior Champion will receive £100 and the Reserve £50Male Champion and Reserve. The Male Champion will receive £100 and the Reserve £50Female Champion and Reserve. The Female Champion will receive £100 and the Reserve £50Most points in the Galloway Section, sponsored by MacMin per Mr Bill Brown, 32 Huntingdon Road, DumfriesThe Galloway Cattle Society reserve the right to alter prize money and amalgamate * classes that have less than 10 entered.

Belted GallowaysJudge

Mr I Park, The Bungalow, Park House Farm, Upsall, ThirskTo be judged in Ring 8 at 9.30am

Entry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14The prize money for this section will be 1st £30, 2nd £25, 3rd £20, 4th £15, 5th £10, 6th £5

Class74. BULL, born before 1st September 201475. BULL, born on or after 1st September 201476. VETERAN COW, at least 10 years old on the date of the show, in calf or in milk77. COW, in calf or in milk born before 1st September 201278. COW, in calf or in milk born between 1st September 2012 and 1st September 201379. HEIFER, in calf or in milk born between 1st September 2013 and before 1st

March 2014 80. HEIFER, in calf or in milk born between 1st March 2014 and before 1st Sep-

tember 2014

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81. HEIFER, born on or after 1st September 2014 and before 1st March 201582. HEIFER, born on or after 1st March 201583. BULL CALF, born on or after 1st September 201584. HEIFER CALF, born on or after 1st September 201585. PAIR OF ANIMALS, to be led. To be drawn from the above classes. Entry fee

£2.00. Entries must be submitted for Class 8586. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE JOHN McTURK TROPHY will be awarded to the Best Belted Galloway in Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. THE GRAHAM BEVIS MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded to the Belted Galloway Female Cham-pion. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017 THE G.B. SPROAT TROPHY will be awarded to the Best Belted Galloway Bull. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Belted Galloway Society will present the following prizes:The Champion will receive £100 and the Reserve £50The best pair will receive £40.A medal will be presented to each exhibitor.Rosettes will be presented for 1st-6th place and for the male, female, junior and overall champion.THE MOCHRUM PERPETUAL TROPHY will be presented to the Belted Galloway Champion.THE LULLENDEN TROPHY will be presented to the male champion.A TROPHY kindly presented by Ulrike Kaufhold will be presented to the best junior animal from classes 75, 81, 82, 83 & 84.The following are class sponsors: Hi-Health, Solway Agriculture, Davidson’s Massey Tractors, Showtime, Robinsons Sheds, Scottish Woodland and Mr John Corrie.Classes may be amalgamated if there are less than 4 entries. The Belted Galloway Society reserve the right to alter prize money.

White GallowaysJudge

Mr I Park, The Bungalow, Park House Farm, Upsall, ThirskTo be judged in ring 8 after the Belted Galloways

Prize money for this section: 1st £30, 2nd £25, 3rd £20, 4th £15, 5th £10, 6th £5

87. BULL, any age88. COW, in calf or in milk born before 1st September 201289. HEIFER born after 1st September 2012 and before 1st September 201490. HEIFER, born after 1st September 2014 and before 1st September 201591. CALF, born after 1st September 201592. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESThe Champion will receive £100 and the Reserve £50A medal will be presented to each exhibitor.Rosettes will be presented for 1st-6th place and for the male and female champion.THE WOODHEAD TROPHY presented by the Macmillan Family will be presented to the best White Galloway.

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Riggit GallowaysJudge

Mr I Park, The Bungalow, Park House Farm, Upsall, ThirskTo be judged in ring 8 after the White Galloways

Prize money for this section: 1st £30, 2nd £25, 3rd £20, 4th £15, 5th £10, 6th £5

93. BULL, any age94. FEMALE, any age95. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESThe Champion will receive £50 and the Reserve £30The Riggit Galloway Cattle Society will present the following prizes:A medal will be presented to each exhibitor.THE HATHERLAND TROPHY presented by Alison and Harriet Bunning will be presented to the best Riggit Galloway.

Junior Handlers –Belted Galloway, White Galloways and Riggit Galloways

96. Entries are invited on the day of the show for the young handlers classes age 6 to 18 years, open to anyone showing a Belted, White or Riggit Galloway.

There will be no charge for entry in to this class.

The class will be judged on the individual’s ability to show the stock. No merit will be taken in to account of the standard of the stock shown. Adult supervision may be given where required.The class may be split by handler age if there are sufficient entries.Rosettes will be provided by the Belted Galloway and Riggit Cattle Societies. Prize money and a trophy will be presented by Jennifer Taylor.

Aberdeen AngusJudge

Mr Alan Lawson, South Farm, Hallington, Newcastle Upon TyneTo be judged in Ring 4 at 9.30am

Entry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14

NOTE: If there are insufficient entries in any Section the stewards reserve the right to cancel the Section and give exhibitors the option to exhibit in the Any Other Breed Section.

Class97. BULL, any age98. COW IN MILK or IN CALF, born before 1st January 201499. HEIFER IN MILK or IN CALF, born on or after 1st January 2014

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100. HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2015101. BEST ANIMAL BRED BY EXHIBITOR. This class is automatically entered

by first prize animals, except where first prize-winner is not bred by an Exhibi-tor. Rosettes only awarded in this Class

102. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESWEST MAINS TROPHY presented by the late Tom Corrie for the Best Animal in the Aberdeen Angus Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15 ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE SOCIETY will present a Sash to the Champion and a Special Rosette to the Winner of Class.

Highland CattleJudge

Mr W McLean, Inverglen, Barcaldine, ObanTo be judged in Ring 5 after Beef Shorthorn Section

Entry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14

NOTE: If there are insufficient entries in any Section the stewards reserve the right to cancel the Section and give exhibitors the option to exhibit in the Any Other Breed Section.

Class103. BULL, any age104. COW IN MILK or IN CALF105. CALF born in 2016 106. HEIFER, IN MILK or IN CALF, born on or after 1st December 2012 and be-

fore 1st January 2014107. HEIFER, born in 2014 or 2015108. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPIONSHIP CUP presented by D Mitchell, Upper Cray Farm, Stainland, Deane for the Best Ani-mal in the Highland Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15 BANK OF SCOTLAND CUP for the Best Animal of the Opposite Sex to the Champion. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. HIGHLAND CATTLE SOCIETY SHIELD for the Best Calf. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

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Beef Shorthorn CattleJudge

Mr Robert Grierson, c/o Grange Cottage, Haugh of Urr, Castle DouglasTo be judged in Ring 5 at 9.30am

Entry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14

NOTE: If there are insufficient entries in any Section the stewards reserve the right to cancel the Section and give exhibitors the option to exhibit in the Any Other Breed Section.

Class109. BULL, born on or before 31st December 2014110. BULL, born on or after 1st January 2015111. COW or HEIFER IN MILK or IN CALF, born before 31st December 2013112. HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2014113. HEFIER, born on or after 1st January 2015114. CHAMPION

SPECIAL PRIZESCAIRNSMORE TROPHY presented by Bill and Jane Landers, Bargaly Farm, Newton Stewart for the Best Animal in the Beef Shorthorn Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.This section is part of the Scottish Shorthorn Club Points Competition.The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15.

British Blue Cattle Judge

Mr N Armstrong, High Tarns Farm, Silloth, WigtonTo be judged in Ring 5 after Highland Cattle Section

Entry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14

NOTE: If there are insufficient entries in any Section the stewards reserve the right to cancel the Section and give exhibitors the option to exhibit in the Any Other Breed Section.

Class115. BULL, any age116. COW, born on or before 31st December 2012 117. COW or HEIFER, born between 1st January 2013 and 31st December 2014118. HEIFER, born in 2015119. CHAMPION

SPECIAL PRIZESThe Champion and the Reserve Champion will awarded special rosettes. The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15.

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Charolais CattleJudge

Mr Billy Kirk, 2 Skerrington Mains Cottage, Hurlford, KilmarnockTo be judged in Ring 6 after Limousins

Entry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14

NOTE: If there are insufficient entries in any Section the stewards reserve the right to cancel the Section and give exhibitors the option to exhibit in the Any Other Breed Section.

Class120. BULL born on or before 31st December 2014121. BULL born on or after 1st January 2015122. COW, born on or before 31st December 2012123. COW or HEIFER, born between 1st January 2013 and 31st December 2014124. HEIFER, born in 2015125. CHAMPION

SPECIAL PRIZESCHAMPIONSHIP CUP presented by Thos. Goldie & Sons, Ruthwell for the Best Animal in the Charolais Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. Champion will receive a special rosette presented by British Charolais Cattle Society and a plaque from Scottish & Northern Charolais Breeders Association.The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15. CHALLENGE CUP presented by the Scottish & Northern Charolais Breeders’ Association for the Best Male Animal in the Charolais Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

British SimmentalsJudge

Mr Billy Kirk, 2 Skerrington Mains Cottage, Hurlford, KilmarnockTo be judged in Ring 6 after Charolais

Entry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14

NOTE: If there are insufficient entries in any Section the stewards reserve the right to cancel the Section and give exhibitors the option to exhibit in the Any Other Breed Section.

Class126. BULL, any age127. COW or HEIFER IN MILK or IN CALF born before 31st December 2013128. HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2014 129. HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2015130. CHAMPIONSHIP

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SPECIAL PRIZESTHE SOLWAY CUP, presented by Mr John G Marshall, Hardgrove will be awarded to Best Simmental in the Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15 THE W F DUFF CUP, presented by The Duff Family will be awarded to the Best Simmental bred by Exhibitor. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. BRITISH SIMMENTAL CATTLE SOCIETY will present Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

LimousinsJudge

Mr Billy Kirk, 2 Skerrington Mains Cottage, Hurlford, Kilmarnock To be judged in Ring 6 at 9.30am

Entry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14

NOTE: If there are insufficient entries in any Section the stewards reserve the right to cancel the Section and give exhibitors the option to exhibit in the Any Other Breed Section.

Class131. BULL born on or before 31st December 2014132. BULL born on or after 1st January 2015133. COW born on or before 31st December 2012134. COW or HEIFER, born on or between 1st January 2013 and 30th July 2014135. HEIFER born on or after 31st July 2014136. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPIONSHIP CUP, presented by Mr J K Goldie, South Bowerhouse, Ruthwell for the Best Animal in the Limousin Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15

BRITISH LIMOUSIN CATTLE SOCIETY will present Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.

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Any Other Beef Breed Not In ScheduleJudge

Mr Alan Lawson, South Farm, Hallington, Newcastle Upon TyneTo be judged in Ring 4 after Aberdeen Angus Section

Entry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14

Class137. BULL, Native Breed not in schedule, any age138. FEMALE, Native Breed not in schedule, any age 139. BULL, Continental Breed not in schedule, any age140. FEMALE, Continental Breed not in schedule, any age141. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESThe Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded special rosettes. The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15

Prime CattleJudge

To be confirmedTo be Judged in Ring 4 after Any Other Beef Breed Section

Entry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14ALL ANIMALS MUST BE LED

Class142. STEER, haltered, Lightweight, any age143. STEER, haltered, Heavyweight, any age144. HEIFER, haltered, Lightweight, any age145. HEIFER, haltered, Heavyweight, any age

N.B. Animals entered in the above classes will be weighed on the Showfield prior to judging and will be transferred as qualifying at the discretion of the Stewards.

146. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESA SILVER CUP, presented by Messrs Thomson, Roddick & Laurie Ltd will be awarded to the Best Animal in the Prime Cattle Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15 THE BRITISH SIMMENTAL CATTLE SOCIETY will present a rosette to the Best Animal sired by a Simmental.

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CommercialJudge

To be confirmedEntry Fees & Prize Money – See Page 14

Class147. COMMERCIAL COW with MALE CALF at FOOT148. COMMERCIAL COW with FEMALE CALF at FOOT, 149. CHAMPIONSHIPEntries may be judged on farm depending on the number of entries.Cattle will be penned at all times

SPECIAL PRIZES

TREGALLON TROPHY, presented by A & M Fitzsimon, will be awarded to the Best Animal in the Commercial Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion will receive £35 and the Reserve £15

Juvenile Classes (Beef)Judge

Mr Bert Taylor, 69 Woodend Drive, Northmuir, KirriemuirTo be judged in Ring 5 at 12 noon approximately

Entry Fee - £3.Prize Money – 1st - £10.00: 2nd - £5.00; 3rd - £3.00

N.B. Entries in Classes 150 and 151 can be shown in Own Breed Section Entries in Classes 150 and 151 must have been born on or after 1st September 2015 Entries to be shown by a boy or girl under 15 years of age

Class150 BEST CALF bred from Continental Sire or Dam151 BEST CALF by any other Beef Sire152 CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE FRED IRVING MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to the Best Calf in this Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017

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HANDLINGNo Entry Fee

Prize Money: First £10.00; Second £5.00; Third £3.00Handling prize to be judged while animals judged

Class153. Best Handler from Class 150154. Best Handler from Class 151155. CHAMPION

SPECIAL PRIZESA SOCIETY TROPHY will be awarded to the Best Handler in this Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

Inter-Breed Championship for Beef CattleJudge

Mr Bert Taylor, 69 Woodend Drive, Northmuir, KirriemuirTo be judged at approximately 12.30pm

Class156. Entries shall be the Overall Champions from the Galloway, Belted Galloway,

White Galloways, Riggit Galloways, Aberdeen Angus, Highland, Beef Short-horn, British Blue, Charolais, British Simmental, Limousin, Any Other Beef Breed not in Schedule and Prime Cattle Sections

SPECIAL PRIZESA CUP presented by Misses E G and E N Haggas formerly of Terraughtie, Dumfries will be awarded to the Inter-Breed Champion. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £200 and the Reserve £100.

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SECTION 11 – HORSESNote: Exhibitors may enter more than one class in the Horse Section. However Exhibitors must ensure that the timings of the Classes they wish to enter do not overlap. Under no circumstances will judging be delayed because of late entries and exhibitors will not be allowed to leave the judg-ing ring until judging is finished.

Passports should be made available for inspection on request.

ENTRY FEES AND PRIZE MONEY IN HORSE CLASSESEntry Fees : Members £5.00 per entry

Non-Members £10.00 per entryPrize money First £15.00 Second £10.00 Third £ 8.00

N.B. Prize money presented on Friday may be collected from Secretary’s Office when card given out by Stewards is presentedPrize money presented on Saturday may be collected from Secretary’s Office after the Grand Parade when card given out by Stewards is presented

FRIDAY JUDGINGWORKING HUNTER HORSES

JudgeMr W Goldie, Barnford, Dalrymple

To be judged in Ring 1 on Friday, 5th August at 9.30amEntry fees, prize money and note – see above

Entries in this Section are eligible for Showing ClassesAll horses to be shown in the same saddle and bridle throughout the competition. Snaffles will be permitted.

Class201. NOVICE WORKING HUNTER HORSE, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and

over, exceeding 148cms, any age rider, height of fence 85cms. Horse and rider not to enter in any other class. Not to have won 2 or more first prizes.

202. BEST WORKING HUNTER :- For horses exceeding 15hh. To be judged 60% for jumping, performance 40% as for Hunter Classes.

1. The Jumping to be judged 40% actual jumping and 20% style and presence, ride and conformation 40%

2. Fences to be a minimum of six in number and a maximum height of 3ft 9ins. 3. No change of rider or tack will be allowed 4. The manner of going will be taken into account 5. Refusals will be severely penalised. 6. Penalties:- 1st Refusal -15; 2nd Refusal - 20; 3rd Refusal - Elimination; Knockdown-10; Fall

of Horse or Rider- Elimination

SPECIAL PRIZESTrophy for BEST WORKING HUNTER presented by J.McColl Wells Ltd, Lochmaben for Champion. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 N.B. The Best Working Hunter qualifies for the Combined Hunter Championship which is judged on Saturday, 6th August.

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National Pony Society RulesPLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING WHERE THERE IS QUALIFICATION FOR BLAIR CASTLE FINALS:1. Ponies may only qualify once for each NPS Scotland Competition Final. 2. All Mountain & Moorland Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective stud

book. Part bred, X registered ponies and Eriskays are not eligible.3. Qualification in the M. & M In Hand Section may go to 3rd in the Championship. All others may go to no lower than 4th place.4. A Judge is not obliged to award an NPS Scotland Finals qualification if he/she feels that the

pony is not of a sufficient standard5. Closing Dates for Entries Competitors qualifying at Shows held before Monday 6th June 2016 must send their

qualifying cards and entries in by Thursday 30th June 2016. Shows after 6th June 2016 adhere to a closing date of 6th August 2016 and Late Entries will NOT be accepted.

6. For Novice classes Open to pure bred registered M&M stallions, mares and geldings four years old or over. A pony is not eligible to compete if, before 1st January in the current year, it has done any of

the following: i Won an open NPS affiliated mixed M&M Ridden class ii Won a Ridden class at an Olympia, Horse of the Year Show or RIHS qualifying round iii Qualified for Horse of the Year Show or RIHS Ridden classes iv Qualified for the M&M Novice or Intermediate Ridden final at the NPS Summer

Championship show and the NPS Scotland/Kilmannan Stud Novice Final at NPS Scotland Championship Finals (Blair) (N.B. Ponies can compete as novices in this competition for two consecutive years provided they do not submit an entry to the final in the first year).

v Qualified for the M&M Ridden Championship final at Olympia in previous years vi If a pony qualifies for Horse of the Year Show or RIHS in its second year it is immediately

de-noviced and cannot compete in the Picton Final. Ponies must be shown in a snaffle bit.7. Entry for the Finals can only be made by sending the official card duly signed by the Judge at the

time of qualifying with your entry form. 8. The OWNER must be or become a member of NPS Scotland before entering the Finals.9. M&M Novice ridden, Open ridden, Lead rein and First ridden classes are for ponies FOUR

years old and over, M&M WHP classes are for ponies FIVE years old and over.10. All ridden ponies must be shown off the lead rein except in the specified Lead Rein Qualifier Class.11. M&M Lead rein ponies mares or geldings 4 yrs and over not exceeding 122cms. Dartmoor Exmoor,

Shetland, New Forest, Welsh A and Welsh B. Riders not to reached their 9th birthday by the 1st January in the current year.

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

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

14. The Final will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 26th August 2016.

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Mountain & Moorland WorkingHunter Pony

JudgeMrs H Stirrat, Crunklaw Cottage, Duns

To be judged in Ring 1 on Friday, 5th August after Working Hunter PoniesNot before 2pm

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

N.B. No rider may ride more than one pony in each of the classes in this section

Class203. REGISTERED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY

– Four years old or over; not exceeding 122cms. Fences max. 66cms204. REGISTERED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY

– Four years old or over; not exceeding 138cms. Fences max 76cms205. REGISTERED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONY

– Four years old or over; exceeding 138cms. Fences max 90cms206. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESNPS Scotland/Kingfisher Building Products Mountain & Moorland Open Working Hunter Pony Cham-pionship. The 2 highest placed ponies, in each class not already qualified, will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 26 August 2016. Qualifications to go no lower than 4th place.The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10

Mountain & Moorland Ridden SectionJudge

Mrs G M A Sells, Deerfold Cottage, Deerford, Lingen, ShropshireTo be judged in Ring 3 on Friday 5th August after Riding Ponies

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

207. SPECIAL CLASS for LEADING REIN PONY. Open to Registered Mountain & Moorland Mares or Geldings, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in current year. To be shown in snaffles. PART BREDS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE

208. FIRST RIDDEN PONY. Open to registered Mountain & Moorland Mares or Geldings, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128cms. Riders not to have at-tained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. PART BREDS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE

209. CHAMPIONSHIP for Classes 207 - 208210. RIDDEN PONY, Mountain & Moorland, Exmoor, Dartmoor, Welsh Section A

& B, 4 years old and over. To be shown under saddle. Must be registered with their respective Society

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211. RIDDEN PONY. Mountain & Moorland, Newforest, Dales, Fells, Welsh Section C & D, 4years old and over. To be shown under saddle. Must be registered with their respective Society

212. CHAMPIONSHIP for Classes 210- 211

SPECIAL PRIZESNPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship. The 2 highest placed ponies, not already qualified, in Classes 210 and 211 will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 26th August 2016. Qualifications to go no lower than 4th place. This can be either mixed M& M or Breed ClassesNPS Scotland/ Kilgraston School M & M Lead Rein & First Ridden Championship. The 2 highest places ponies in Class 209, not already qualified will go forward to the final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 26th August 2016. Qualifications to go no lower than 4th placeTHE “PENNY’S DREAM” TROPHY presented by David & Gail Whitaker in memory of their daughter will be awarded to the Champion in the Ridden Section (Classes 210-211) The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. THE LITTLE STARS TROPHY presented by Miss Donna Gibson, Dumfries will be presented to the winner of Class 207. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.THE SOLWAY OPTICAL TROPHY presented by Solway Optical, Dumfries will be presented to the winner of Class 208. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion will receive £20 and the reserve £10.

Coloured Horses and Ponies SectionJudge

Mr A Townend, Kimblewick, Home Croft, Baldwinholme, CarlisleTo be judged in Ring 2 on Friday 5th August after Open Show Hunter Ponies

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

213. OPEN IN HAND YOUNGSTOCK, 1, 2 or 3 years old214. OPEN IN HAND NATIVE COB/TRADITIONAL, 4 years old and over To be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged 215. OPEN IN HAND, NON TRADITIONAL, 4 years old and over To be shown plaited and trimmed 216. OPEN RIDDEN NATIVE COB/TRADITIONAL, 4 years old and over To be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged217. OPEN RIDDEN, NON TRADITIONAL, 4 years old and over To be shown plaited and trimmed218. CHAMPIONSHIPThe above classes to be judged under C.H.A.P.S Rules.Classes may be split at the discretion of the Stewards

SPECIAL PRIZESThe Breac Challenge Cup presented by Michael Worrall and Jan Jardine will be presented to the cham-pion. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 sponsored by Sinclair Photography

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Palomino Ponies/HorsesJudge

Mr A Townend, Kimblewick, Home Croft, Baldwinholme, CarlisleTo be judged in Ring 2 on Friday, 5th August after Coloured Horses & Ponies

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

Class219. IN HAND, 1, 2 or 3 year old, any height, any sex220. IN HAND, 4 years old and over, any height, any sex221. RIDDEN CLASS, 4 years and over, any height, any sex222. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE D E ROBERTSON TANKARD presented by Mrs Dorothy E Robertson for the Best Palomino forward. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 DONALD TYSON MEMORIAL ROSEBOWL presented by Mrs Tyson for Best Palomino of Opposite Sex to the Champion. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

Thoroughbred Horses (4 years and over) having been raced

JudgeMr W Goldie, Barnford, Dalrymple

To be judged in Ring 3 on Friday, 5th August after Mountain & Moorland Ridden Section. Not before 2.00pm

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

Class223. MARE or GELDING (4 years & over), any height. To be shown in hand224. MARE or GELDING (4 years & over), any height. To be shown under saddle225. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE LEN LUNGO TROPHY presented by Mr L Lungo will be awarded to the Champion. The Trophy will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10

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NOTES FOR WORKING HUNTER PONY, OPEN SHOW HUNTER PONY and RIDING PONY SECTIONS

This Show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society (B.S.P.S.) (No:16/008) and all person entering, competing, showing or otherwise taking part in the B.S.P.S. classes whether or not members of the B.S.P.S. are subject to the Constitution and Rules of the B.S.P.S. including the disciplinary procedures and shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the B.S.P.S.This Show is a qualifier for the B.S.P.S. Championships Show to be held at Arena UK.. The 1st and 2nd prizewinners only in Classes 227-229, 231-235, 237-238 and 240-242, 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizewinners in Class 226 will qualify for the B.S.P.S. Summer Championship Show provided the animal is registered in accordance with Rule 23 and ridden by a B.S.P.S. member.This Show is a qualifier for the B.S.P.S. Challenge. The highest placed pony in the Lead Rein, First Ridden, Open Show Pony, Open Show Hunter Pony, Open Intermediate Working Hunter Pony and Open Working Hunter Pony that has not qualified for the 2016 Horse of the Year Show in the appropriate class will qualify. If the highest placed pony has already qualified for the B.S.P.S. Challenge the qualification will be awarded to the next eligible pony.This Show is a qualifier for the “BSPS Premier League”. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed ponies in the Lead Rein, First Ridden, 128cms, 138cms and 148cms Show Pony, 122cms, 133cms, 143cms and 153cms Show Hunter Pony and 133cms, 143cms and 153cms Working Hunter Pony and Intermediate Working Hunter Classes will qualifyThis Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Champion of Champions. The Champion Mini Show Pony, The Champion Open Show Pony, The Champion Open Working Hunter Pony and the Champion Show Hunter Pony will qualifyThe Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Best Rider of the Year. The Best Rider in the Open Lead Rein, Open First Ridden, Open 128cms, 138cms and 148cms Show Ponies: Open 122 cms, 133cms, 143cms, and 153cms Show Hunter Ponies: Open 133cms, 143cms and 153cms Working Hunter Ponies and Intermediate Working Hunter classes will receive a Card and qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show.All B.S.P.S. Classes are open to non-B.S.P.S. members.

Working Hunter PoniesJudge

Mrs H Stirrat, Crunklaw Cottage, DunsTo be judged in Ring 1 on Friday, 5th August after Working Hunter Horses

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

Entries in this Section are eligible for Show Hunter Pony Classes and Saturday Showing

Class226. BSPS OPEN INTERMEDIATE WORKING HUNTER PONY, MARE or

GELDING, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms and not exceeding 158cms. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

227. BSPS OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, MARE or GELDING, 4 years old and over, exceeding 143cms and not exceeding 153cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

228 BSPS OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, MARE or GELDING, 4 years old and over, exceeding 133cms and not exceeding 143cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

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229. BSPS OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY, MARE or GELDING, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

230. BSPS OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY/WORKING HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP to be competed for by first and second prize-winners from the above four classes

SPECIAL PRIZESNETHERHALL CUP presented by Mrs J Crawford and the late Mr Crawford will be awarded to Champion Working Hunter Pony. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. BLAIR CASTLE WORKING HUNTER PONY SERIES: Ponies placed first to fourth in the Classes 227, 228 and 229 will qualify for the Championships to be held at Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair on Friday, 26th August 2016. Qualification may go down to sixth place if higher placed ponies have previously qualified.The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10

Open Show Hunter PoniesJudge

Mrs C A Barker, Fiddler Hall, Newby Bridge, Ulverston, CumbriaTo be judged in Ring 2 on Friday, 5th August at 9.00am

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

Entries in this Section are eligible for Working Hunter Pony Classes and Saturday Showing

Class231. OPEN SHOW HUNTER PONY. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, ex-

ceeding 143cms and not exceeding 153cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in current year.

232. BSPS OPEN SHOW HUNTER PONY. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 133cms and not exceeding 143cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in current year.

233. BSPS OPEN SHOW HUNTER PONY. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 122cms and not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in current year.

234. BSPS OPEN SHOW HUNTER PONY. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in current year.

235. BSPS LEAD REIN PONY OF HUNTER TYPE. Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in current year.

236. BSPS OPEN SHOW HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP to be competed for by first and second prize-winners from the above four classes. The ponies may be galloped together

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SPECIAL PRIZESJAMES KIRKPATRICK MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded to the Champion Open Show Hunter Pony. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10.

Riding PoniesJudge

Mrs E Holme, Beech Rise, Quothquan, BiggarTo be judged in Ring 3 on Friday, 5th August at 9.30am

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

Class237. BSPS OPEN LEADING REIN PONY. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over,

not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January in current year. To be shown in snaffles.

Rosettes for all competitors in this Class238. BSPS FIRST RIDDEN PONY. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not

exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in current year. To be shown in snaffles

239. BSPS MINI SHOW PONY CHAMPIONSHIP from Classes 237 and 238240. BSPS OPEN SHOW PONY, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding

138cms and not exceeding 148cms. Rider not to have attained 17th birthday before 1st January in current year.

241. BSPS OPEN SHOW PONY, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 128cms and not exceeding 138cms. Rider not to have attained 15th birthday before 1st January in current year.

242. BSPS OPEN SHOW PONY, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not ex-ceeding 128cms. Rider not to have attained 13th birthday before 1st January in current year.

243. BSPS OPEN SHOW PONY CHAMPIONSHIP to be competed for by first and second prize-winners from the above three classes.

SPECIAL PRIZESPERRY DITCH MARCH WIND TROPHY presented by the Steel Family, Greenlees, Cam-buslang will be awarded to the Best Pony in Classes 240-242 The Cup will be held by the win-ner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion from Classes 240 – 242 will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 MAIDFORD SERENA TROPHY presented by Jane Gibson will be awarded to the winner of Class 238. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. EQUE-SPORT CUP presented by Castle Douglas Sportswear Ltd will be awarded to the winner of Class 237. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion from Classes 237 – 238 will receive £20 and the Reserve £10

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SATURDAY JUDGINGClydesdales

JudgeMr J Edgar, Newfield, Dalry, Castle Douglas

To be judged in Ring 9 on Saturday, 6th August at 10.00am.Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

Class244 MARE rearing a Foal with Foal at foot. Mares not foaled at date of Show are eligible to show in Class 247245. FILLY FOAL246. COLT FOAL247. YELD MARE, Three years old and upwards248. TWO YEAR OLD FILLY249. ONE YEAR OLD FILLY250. GELDING, Three years old and upwards251. COLT or GELDING, Two years old252. COLT or GELDING, One year old253. BEST MALE. This class is automatically entered by first prize animals254. BEST FEMALE. This class is automatically entered by first prize animals255. CHAMPIONSHIP256. LOCKERBIE CUP257. SPECIAL YOUNG HANDLERS’ CLASS Only one animal (no entire colts) to

be shown by each exhibitor (age limit 12 to 16 years at date of Show.). This is a qualifier for the Royal Highland Show in 2017

SPECIAL PRIZESDUMFRIES CHAMPION CHALLENGE CUP presented by the Provost, Magistrates and Councillors of the Burgh of Dumfries for the Best Clydesdale in the Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 CUP presented by the late Sir Matthew G Wallace, Bart. to be awarded to the Best Animal Bred by the Exhibitor. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. DUMFRIESSHIRE HORSE BREEDING SOCIETY CUP to be awarded to the Best Animal of the Op-posite Sex to the Champion. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. CUP presented by Mr R Kirkwood, Mouswald Grange to be awarded to the Best Foal in the Show. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. A SPECIAL PRIZE of £3.15 will be presented to the Best Foal.SIR JOHN BUCHANAN-JARDINE CUP confined to Exhibitors from the Old Lockerbie Show Area. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. CLYDESDALE HORSE SOCIETY SHIELD to be awarded to Best Yearling or Two Year Old Colt or Filly (Registered)

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Hunters (In-Hand)Judge

Mrs M Graham, Hillend Farm, AnnanTo be judged in Ring 2 at 9.00am

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

Class258. BROOD MARE (15.2h.h. and under) with her Foal at foot, likely to breed

Hunters259. BROOD MARE (over 15.2h.h.) with her Foal at foot, Likely to breed Hunters NOTE – Entries in Classes 258 and 259 may be transferred at the discre-

tion of the Judge260. FOAL, COLT or FILLY. Please state sex on Entry Form if foal born when en-

tering. This Class may be divided at the discretion of Stewards if there are sufficient

entries.261. THREE YEAR OLD GELDING or FILLY, foaled in 2013, likely to make a

Hunter, to be shown in hand262. TWO YEAR OLD GELDING or FILLY, foaled in 2014, likely to make a Hunt-

er, to be shown in hand263. YEARLING COLT, GELDING or FILLY, foaled in 2015, likely to make a

Hunter, to be shown in hand This Class may be divided at the discretion of Stewards if there are sufficient

entries.264. CHAMPIONSHIP (In Hand)

SPECIAL PRIZESJOHN McMURCHIE SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP to be awarded to be awarded to the Best Young Hunter, three years old and under. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and re-turned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10

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Hunters (Ridden)Judges

Ms L Sheridan, The Stables, Hillend, Crossford, LanarkMs E Brown, Riddingwood, Kirkmahoe, Dumfries

To be judged in Ring 1 at 9.00amEntry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

Classes 265- 268 to be shown mounted

Class265. LIGHTWEIGHT HUNTER, Mare or Gelding, Four years old and upwards,

capable of carrying 12 sts. 7lbs and under266. MIDDLEWEIGHT HUNTER, Mare or Gelding, Four years old and upwards,

capable of carrying between 12 sts. 7lbs and 14sts.267. HEAVYWEIGHT HUNTER, Mare or Gelding, Four years old and upwards,

capable of carrying over 14sts. N.B. Entries in Classes 265-267 may be transferred at the Judge’s

discretion.268. SMALL HUNTER CLASS, Four years old and upwards, over 14.2 hands and

up to 15.2 hands269. CHAMPIONSHIP (Ridden)

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE JAS. SCOTT CUP will be presented to the Best Ridden Hunter from Classes 265-268. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 HACK CHALLENGE CUP. The Highway Challenge Cup presented by Mrs E B Kirkpatrick, Garfel, Thornhill will be presented to the winner of Class 268. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. THE SOLWAY HOLISTICS TROPHY presented by Lynda Sharp will be presented to the winner of class 265. The trophy will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

Combined Hunter ChampionshipJudges

Mrs M Graham, Hillend Farm, AnnanMs L Sheridan, The Stables, Hillend, Crossford, Lanark

Ms E Brown, Riddingwood, Kirkmahoe, Dumfries

Class270. Entries shall be the Champion Best Working Hunter, Champion In Hand Hunter

and Champion Ridden HunterSPECIAL PRIZES

HUNT CHALLENGE CUP presented by Members of the Dumfriesshire Hunt will be awarded to the Overall Champion. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £30 and the Reserve £15

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Riding Pony Breeding ClassesJudge

Mrs E Holme, Beech Rise, Quothquan, BiggarTo be judged in Ring 4 at 9.00am

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

All entries may be measured at the discretion of the Stewards

Class271. BEST PONY, FILLY or GELDING, 3 years old, not exceeding 14.1 hands on

day of Show, to be shown in hand272. BEST PONY, FILLY or GELDING, 2 years old, not exceeding 14 hands on

day of Show, to be shown in hand N.B. – Classes 271 and 272 will be amalgamated if insufficient entries273. BEST PONY, YEARLING COLT, FILLY or GELDING, not exceeding

13.3hands on day of Show274. BROOD MARE, nursing a foal or with a certificate of service for current year,

not exceeding 12.2 hands275. BROOD MARE, nursing a foal or with a certificate of service for current year,

exceeding 12.2hands but not exceeding 14.2 hands N.B. – Classes 274 and 275 will be amalgamated if insufficient entries276. FOAL, COLT or FILLY277. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESNPS Scotland/NFU Mutual Open In-hand Riding Pony/Hunter Pony Championship. The highest placed pony, in each open in-hand Riding Pony or Hunter Pony Class (foal classes exluded) not already qualified, will qualify for the Final whichwill take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 26th August 2016. Qualifications to go no lower than 4th place.SILVER CHALLENGE CUP presented by the late J Jackson, Esq and the late J Armstrong, Esq. Will be awarded to the Champion. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 SEE ALSO CLASSES for WORKING HUNTER PONIES, SHOW HUNTER PONIES AND RIDING PONIES JUDGED ON FRIDAY 5th AUGUST.

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Registered Connemara PoniesJudge

Mrs H Horsfall, Blarney Castle, Todmorden, LancashireTo be judged after Riding Pony Breeding ClassEntry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

All ponies must be fully registered with the English Connemara Pony Society and shown in accordance with the Breed Society Rules. Registration number, together with those of the Sire and Dam and full names must be given on the entry form.

Class278. REGISTERED MARE with or without foal at foot or GELDING, 4 years old

and over (Rosettes for best opposite sex and best pure bred foal)279. REGISTERED COLT, FILLY or GELDING, 1 year, 2 years or 3 years old (Rosette for highest place Yearling)280. REGISTERED RIDDEN CLASS, Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and

over281. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZES

NPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship. The 2 highest placed ponies, not already qualified, in Class 281 will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 26th August 2016. Qualifications to go no lower than 4th place. This can be either mixed M& M or Breed Classes

NPS Scotland/ Townhead Pet n Pony In-Hand Mountain & Moorland Championship. The Champion and Reserve Champion in all Mixed pure bred Mountain & Moorland or Breed Championships will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 26th August 2016. Qualification may go to 3rd in Championship (ie 1st Reserve Champion)

Tam O’Shanter Qualifiers. The highest placed yearling and two year old and the highest placed brood mare with foal at foot or have previously had a foal will qualify for the Tam’O Shanter Championship finals to be held at the BCPS In-Hand Breed Show 2017 – please check the BCPS website – www.britit-shconnemaras.co.uk – nearer the time for the date and venue.

SCOTTISH CONNEMARA GROUP will present special rosettes.

The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10

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Welsh and Mountain & Moorland PoniesJudge

Mrs G M A Sells, Deerfold Cottage, Deerford, Lingen, ShropshireTo be judged in Ring 3 at 9.00am

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

NOTE: The Breed, Age, Sex and Registered Number of the Pony must be included in particulars at time of Entry

IN HAND SECTIONREGISTERED WELSHSec. A & BClass282. MARE, 4 years old and over, with Foal at foot, to be shown in hand283. FOAL, produce of Mare in previous class by Registered Welsh A or B Stallion284. YELD MARE or GELDING, 4 years old and over, to be shown in hand285. FILLY, COLT or GELDING, born in 2013 or 2014, to be shown in hand286. FILLY, COLT or GELDING, born in 2015, to be shown in hand287. STALLION, 4 years old and over, to be shown in hand

REGISTERED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND288. REGISTERED DARTMOOR OR EXMOOR, any age, any sex. This class can

be split if there are sufficient entries.289. MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONY, 1 year old. Dales, Fell, New Forest,

Welsh Cob C & D. to be shown in hand.290. MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONY, 2 & 3 years old. Dales, Fell, New For-

est, Welsh Cob C & D. To be shown in hand.291. MOUTAIN & MOORLAND PONY, 4 years old and over. Dales, Fell, New

Forest, Welsh Cob C & D. To be shown in hand.292. CHAMPIONSHIP for classes 282-291

SPECIAL PRIZESNPS Scotland/ Townhead Pet n Pony In-Hand Mountain & Moorland Championship. The Champion and Reserve Champion in all Mixed pure bred Mountain & Moorland or Breed Championships will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 26th August 2016. Qualification may go to 3rd in Championship (ie 1st Reserve Champion)THE J WYLLIE IRVING CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the Best Pony in the In Hand Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 SPECIAL ROSETTE for Best Pony In Hand provided the owner is a member of the Scottish Welsh Pony and Cob Association. This Show is a qualifier for “Elite Welsh Pony/Cob Champion of Scotland.”

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Registered Shetland PoniesJudge

Mrs R Provan, Summerfield, Glenfarg, PerthshireTo be judged in Ring 6 at 9.00am

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

IMPORTANT NOTICEN.B. This Show is affiliated to Shetland Pony Stud Book Society and all ponies must be registered with SPSBS and named on entry form. Three year old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown.

All foals must be a minimum of 3 weeks old on day of Show.

Class293. BROOD MARE with Foal at foot294. FOAL, from Mare of the above class295. YEARLING COLT, FILLY or GELDING296. COLT, FILLY or GELDING, 2 years or 3 years old 297. YELD MARE or FILLY 4 years old and over298. STALLION or GELDING 4 years old and over299. CHAMPIONSHIP for Classes 293 – 298

MINIATURE SECTIONN.B. Ponies in this Section to mature at 34” or under. Animals may be measured on the day and are ineligible to enter Classes 293 – 298.Classes may be amalgamated at Stewards discretion.300. BROOD MARE with Foal at foot301. FOAL, from Mare of the above class302. YEARLING COLT, FILLY or GELDING303. COLT, FILLY or GELDING, 2 years or 3 years old304. YELD MARE or FILLY, 4 years old and over305. STALLION or GELDING, 4 years old and over306. CHAMPIONSHIP for Classes 300 – 305

SPECIAL PRIZESNPS Scotland/Pet n Pony In-Hand Mountain & Moorland Championship. The Champion and Reserve Champion in all Mixed pure bred Mountain & Moorland or Breed Championships will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 26th August 2016. Quali-fication may go to 3rd in Championship (ie 1st Reserve Champion)CHAMPION CUP for Best Shetland Pony in Classes 293- 298 The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 sponsored by Sinclair PhotographyCLONYARD QUAICH presented by Mrs M Henley for Best Miniature Shetland Pony in Classes 300 – 305. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 SHETLAND PONY STUD BOOK SOCIETY ROSETTES will be presented to the Champion, Reserve Champion, Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion and Best Foal in both Sections. All ponies must be fully registered with the Shetland Pony Stud Book Society and show in accordance with the Breed Society Rules.

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Highland PoniesJudge

Mrs G Docherty, Crooillands House, Haywood, Forth, LanarkTo be judged in Ring 5 at 9.00am

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

Class307. REGISTERED HIGHLAND PONY, Male or Female, born 2012 or before308. FOAL- COLT or FILLY309. REGISTERD HIGHLAND PONY, Male or Female, born in 2013 or 2014310. REGISTERED HIGHLAND PONY, Male or Female, born in 2015311. SPECIAL CLASS FOR REGISTERED RIDDEN HIGHLAND PONY, Male

or female, over 4 years. Entries in this Class are eligible for In Hand Classes312. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESNPS Scotland/Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship. The 2 highest placed ponies, not already qualified, in Class 312 will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 26th August 2016. Qualifications to go no lower than 6th place. This can be either mixed M& M or Breed Classes Qualifications to go no lower than 4th place. This can be either mixed M& M or Breed ClassesNPS Scotland/Pet n Pony In-Hand Mountain & Moorland Championship. The Champion and Reserve Champion in all Mixed pure bred Mountain & Moorland or Breed Championships will qualify for the Final which will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday, 26th August 2016. Quali-fication may go to 3rd in Championship (ie 1st Reserve Champion)THE AMISFIELD TOWER CUP presented by Mrs J L Johnstone for the Best Highland Pony in the Show. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10 HIGHLAND PONY SOCIETY ROSETTE for Champion.

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Arab, Anglo Arab & Registered Part ArabJudge

Mrs E Holme, Beech Rise, Quothquan, BiggarTo be judged in Ring 5 after Highland Ponies

Entry fees, prize money and note – see Page 25

Class313. IN HAND 1,2or 3 years old. Any height, any sex.314. IN HAND 4 years old and over PURE BRED ARAB. Any height, any sex.315. IN HAND 4 years old and over PART BRED ARAB. Any height, any sex.316. BROOD MARE, nursing a foal or with a certificate of service for current year.317. FOAL, produce of Mare in previous class Rosettes only for prize-winners in this class318. RIDDEN, PURE or PART BRED ARAB, 4 years old and over, any height, any

sex319. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESJ A SLOAN MEMORIAL TROPHY for the Champion in the Arab Section. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £20 and the Reserve £10.

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SECTION 111 – SHEEPIMPORTANT

Individual tag numbers will be required. Forms will be sent with entries to all Exhibitors before the Show and completed forms must be given to the Stewards on Showday PRIOR to unloading.Where appropriate MV accreditation forms must be given to the stewardsScrapie. A declaration form concerning Scrapie will be sent to all Exhibitors before the Show. Completed declarations must be given to Stewards on ShowdayThe following conditions are required:-All females of all breeds, except Dorset Horn, Polled Dorset and Finnish Landrace arenon-pregnant (empty)have not lambed within 30 days prior to entry to the Shownot subject to procedures which change the seasonal breeding patternClasses may be amalgamated or split at the Stewards’ discretionExhibitors should advise the Secretary as soon as possible if withdrawing entries.Exhibitors are responsible for having their Animals in the Judging Rings on timeEvery animal shown must belong to the exhibitor for 60 days previous to the Show.Judging times can be altered at the discretion of the stewards.

ENTRY FEES AND PRIZE MONEY IN SHEEP CLASSES Entry Fees:- Members £3.00 per entry

Non-Members £6.00 per entry

Prize Money First £12.00 Second £ 7.00 Third £ 5.00 Fourth £ 2.00

(except where stated otherwise) N.B. Prize money may be collected from Secretary’s Office when card given out by Stewards is presented

Cheviot BreedJudge

Mr A Warden, Skelf Hill, Teviothead, HawickTo be judged at 9.30am

Class401. TUP, Three shear and over402. TUP, Two shear403. SHEARLING TUP404. TUP LAMB, selected from a regular breeding stock and lambed in 2016405. EWE, any age, selected from regular breeding stock of Cheviots and rearing a

Cheviot Lamb up to date of Show406. GIMMER, selected from regular breeding stock407. EWE LAMB, selected from a regular breeding stock and lambed in 2016408. CHAMPIONSHIP

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SPECIAL PRIZESCHEVIOT CHALLENGE CUP presented by Thomas Henderson Esq., Logan, Old Cumnock for Best Cheviot. The Cup will be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017. The Champion will receive £50 and the Reserve £25 CHEVIOT CHALLENGE CUP. The Union Society’s Challenge Cup for the Best Cheviot, confined to the Old Lockerbie Show area, to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017The Cheviot Sheep Society Flock of the Year CompetitionThe Competition is open to South Country Cheviot breeders who must be a member of the Cheviot Sheep Society.Points will be awarded at the Highland, Border Union, Dumfries, Peebles and Langholm Shows in 2016 for classes as follows: Tup – two shear or over, Shearling tup, Tup lamb, Ewe – having reared lamb/s this year, Gimmer, Ewe Lamb.At these 5 events, 3 points will be awarded for first prize, 2 points for second and one point for third. The Champion will be awarded a further two points with reserve Champion being awarded a further one point. In addition points will be awarded for the shearling and two-shear show classes at Lockerbie Tup Sale – see further details in Flock Book or on website – www.cheviotsheep.orgThe Clenries Cup for the Flock of the Year will be presented in November, either at the AGM or bi-annual social event.

Blackface BreedJudge

Mr W Bennie, Merkins Farm, Gartocharn, AlexandriaTo be judged at 9.30am

Entry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

Class409. TUP, Two shear and over410. SHEARLING TUP411. TUP LAMB, selected from a regular breeding stock and lambed in 2016412. EWE, selected from a regular breeding stock and rearing a Blackfaced Lamb

up to date of Show413. GIMMER, selected from a regular breeding stock414. EWE LAMB, selected from a regular breeding stock and lambed in 2016415. GROUP, ANY MALE AND 2 FEMALES This Class is automatically entered by entry in Classes 409-414. NO ENTRY FEE. Special prize of £5.416. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESUNION SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP for the Best Blackface Sheep in the yard. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25 BLACKFACE SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSICIATION will present a special rosette to the Champion.

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A CHALLENGE CUP presented by J W Alexander will be awarded to the Best Blackface Sheep opposite sex to the Champion from the old Lockerbie Show area. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.CHALLENGE CUP presented by the Blackface Breeders for the Best Blackface Sheep bred by the Exhibitor. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.A SHIELD Presented by Mr Hamish Stoddart will be awarded to the winner of Class 415. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.

Suffolk BreedJudge

Mr G Mackie, Drimmie Farm, Rescobie by Forfar, AngusTo be judged at 9.30am

Maedi-Visna Accredited onlyFlock Number to be entered where appropriate

Entry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

417. TUP, any age418. TUP LAMB419. EWE, any age420. GIMMER421. EWE LAMB422. GROUP, ANY MALE AND 2 FEMALES This Class is automatically entered by entry in Classes 417-421. Union Cup to be awarded to Class 421. NO ENTRY FEE. Special prize of £5.423. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE NETHERLAW CHALLENGE CUP will be awarded to the Best Suffolk in the Yard. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25 THE DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY UNION CUP will be awarded to the winner of the Group Class 422. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.WEST & CENTRAL SCOTLAND SUFFOLK SHEEP CLUB SHOW POINTS COMPETITION. Chanelle Animal Health Ltd has agreed, once again, to offer a £20 voucher to the Champion Suffolk. This is in conjunction with the West & Central Scotland Show Points Competition. Macmin Minerals Ltd will provide vouchers for the Champion

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North Country CheviotsJudge

Mr I Davidson, Balnacee Farm, West Boxton Road, AvonbridgeTo be judged at 9.30am

Entry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

Class424. TUP, Two Shear and over425. SHEARLING TUP426. TUP LAMB427. EWE, Crossed or Uncrossed, any age428. GIMMER429. EWE LAMB430. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE W.BROWN SIMPSON CUP for the Best North Country Cheviot in the Yard. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25 Rosette from North Country Cheviot Sheep Society

Bluefaced LeicestersJudge

Mr A Wight Jnr, Midlock, Crawford, BiggarTo be judged at 9.30amNon Maedi-Visna only

Entry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42 Class431. TUP, Two Shear and Over432. SHEARLING TUP433. TUP LAMB434. EWE, any age435. GIMMER436. EWE LAMB437. GROUP, ANY MALE AND 2 FEMALES This Class is automatically entered by entry in Classes 431-436. NO ENTRY FEE. Special prize of £5.438. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESJAMES CRUIKSHANK MEMORIAL TROPHY presented by the late Mr D Cruikshank & Mrs J Cruik-shank, Broomisle Cottage, Palnackie for the Best Bluefaced Leicester in Yard. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25.

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Texel SheepJudge

Mr R Campbell, 2 Holmewood Paddock, Lamplugh Road, Cockermouth, CumbriaTo be judged at 9.30am

Maedi-Visna Accredited onlyEntry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

NOTE – All Texel Sheep to be shown in natural state in accordance with Texel Society Rules. Texel Society Inspector in attendance.

439. TUP, Two Shear and Over If insufficient entries, Class 439 will be judged with Class 440440. SHEARLING TUP441. TUP LAMB442. EWE, any age443. GIMMER444. EWE LAMB445. GROUP, ANY MALE AND 2 FEMALES This Class is automatically entered by entry in Classes 439-444. NO ENTRY FEE. Special prize of £5.446. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE WOODHEAD CUP presented by Mr G K Jamieson for the Best Texel in the Yard. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25 Dumfries Show is a Tinwald Points Trophy Show which is run by the Solway & Tyne Texel Breeders Club.

Scotch MuleJudge

Mr J Vickers, 5 South Farm Cottages, Rennington, Alnwick, NorthumberlandTo be judged after Bluefaced Leicester Section

Entry fees and notes – see Page 42

Animals can only be shown in one classClass447. EWE448. GIMMER449. EWE LAMB450. PEN OF 3 EWE LAMBS451. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE McGREGOR CHALLENGE CUP for Best Scotch Mule in the Yard. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25. Sponsored by Wallets Marts Castle Douglas Ltd.

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Charollais SheepJudge

Mr D Norman, Kirkhouse Farm, Semurthy, Cockermouth, CumbriaTo be judged at 9.30am

Maedi-Visna Accredited onlyEntry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

Class452. TUP, any age453. TUP LAMB454. EWE, any age455. GIMMER456. EWE LAMB457. GROUP, ANY MALE AND 2 FEMALES This Class is automatically entered by entry in Classes 452-456. NO ENTRY FEE. Special prize of £5.458. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE HARRISON & HETHERINGTON SHIELD for the Best Charollais Sheep in the Yard. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25 Special Rosette for Best Charollais Sheep from British Charollais Sheep Society

Beltex SheepJudge

Mr R Paterson Jnr, Upper Auchenlay, Dunblane, PerthshireTo be judged at 9.30am

Maedi-Visna Accredited onlyPrize money and notes – see Page 42

Class459. TUP, Two shear and over460. SHEARLING TUP461. TUP LAMB462. EWE, any age463. GIMMER464. EWE LAMB465. GROUP, ANY MALE AND 2 FEMALES This Class is automatically entered by entry in Classes 459-464 NO ENTRY FEE. Special prize of £5466. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE McCONNELL SHIELD presented by Ian McConnell will be presented to the Champion. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25 sponsored by Lawrie & Symington.

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Lleyn SheepJudge

Dr A Duncan, Andton Farm, Dunsyre, LanarkshireTo be judged at 9.30am

Maedi-Visna Accredited onlyEntry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

Class467. TUP, Two shear and over468. SHEARLING TUP469. TUP LAMB470. EWE, any age471. GIMMER472. EWE LAMB473. GROUP, ANY MALE AND 2 FEMALES This Class is automatically entered by entry in Classes 467-472. NO ENTRY FEE. Special prize of £5474. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESA CUP presented by Mr N Lawrence, Blackpots, Ellon will be presented to the Champion. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.THE MILLSIDE PERPETUAL QUAICH presented by David & Jennifer Alexander will be presented to the best exhibitor bred sheep. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25Macmin Minerals Ltd will provide vouchers for the Champion

Ryeland SheepJudge

Ms L McParland, Acre Farm, Acre Lane, Luddendenfoot, HalifaxTo be judged at 9.30amNon Maedi-Visna only

Entry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42 Class475. TUP, any age476. TUP LAMB477. EWE, any age478. GIMMER479. EWE LAMB480. GROUP, ANY MALE AND 2 FEMALES This class is automatically entered by entry in the above classes. NO ENTRY FEE. Special prize of £5.481. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESMaddock Family Perpetual Trophy presented by Mrs P Maddock will be presented to the Champion. The Trophy to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25.

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Coloured Ryeland SheepJudge

Mr J Turner, Acre Farm, Acre Lane, Luddendenfoot, HalifaxTo be judged after Ryeland Section

Non Maedi-Visna onlyEntry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

482. TUP, any age483. TUP LAMB484. EWE, any age485. GIMMER486. EWE LAMB487. PAIR – 1 MALE AND 1 FEMALE This class is automatically entered by entry in the above classes. NO ENTRY FEE. Special prize of £5.488. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESThe Barony Perpetual Quaich presented by Mr C Smyth will be presented to the Champion. The Trophy to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25

Zwartbles SheepJudge

Miss F Brown, Mountpleasant Farm, Stainmore Road, Bowes, County DurhamTo be judged at 9.30am

Maedi-Visna Accredited onlyEntry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

Class489. TUP, Two shear & over490. SHEARLING TUP491. TUP LAMB492. EWE, any age493. GIMMER494. EWE LAMB495. GROUP, ANY MALE AND 2 FEMALES This class is automatically entered by entry in the above classes. NO ENTRY FEE. Special prize of £5.496. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESChampionship Trophy will be presented to the Champion. The Trophy to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25

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Berrichon du CherJudge

Mr Curry, Low Burradon, Thropton, MorpethTo be judged after Zwartbles Section

Maedi-Visna Accredited onlyEntry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

Class497. TUP, any age498. TUP LAMB499. EWE, any age500. GIMMER501. EWE LAMB502. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESThe Ross Burgess Trophy will be presented to the Champion. The trophy to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25

Any Other Continental Pure Breed or Cross Not in Schedule

JudgeMr D Norman, Kirkhouse Farm, Semurthy, Cockermouth, Cumbria

To be judged after Lleyn SectionMaedi-Visna Accredited only

PLEASE STATE BREED ON ENTRY FORMEntry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

503. TUP, any age504. TUP LAMB505. EWE, any age506. GIMMER507. EWE LAMB508. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESJames Weir Trophy will be presented to the Champion. The Trophy to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25

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Any Other Native Pure Bred orCross not in Schedule

JudgeMr I Davidson, Balnacree Farm, West Boxton Road, Avonbridge

To be judged after Ryeland SectionNon Maedi-Visna only

PLEASE STATE BREED ON ENTRY FORMEntry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

Class509. TUP, any age510. TUP LAMB511. EWE, any age512. GIMMER513. EWE LAMB514. CHAMPIONSHIP

SPECIAL PRIZESCunningham-Jardine Cup will be presented to the Champion. The Trophy to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25.

YOUNG HANDLERS SECTIONJudge

Mr J Page, Farmanby, Hunson by PenrithTo be judged after the Champion of Champions Section

No entry fee, but please put entries on Entry FormPrize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £1

Class515. Best Young Handler aged between 5 and 10 (not to have attained 11th birthday

on day of Show)516. Best Young Handler aged between 11 and 14 (not to have attained 15th birth-

day on day of Show)

SPECIAL PRIZESThe Willie Davidson Memorial Trophy presented by the family of the late Willie Davidson, Poldean, Wamphray, Moffat will be presented to the Champion Young Handler. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to The Society before the Show in 2017Dumfries & Galloway Young Handler of the year Qualifier. Qualifying classes at various local shows. Winner of each age group will go forward to the Championship. Championship Final to be held at Langholm Show 2016.

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CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONSJudge

Mr J Page, Farmanby, Hunson by PenrithTo be judged at 1.00pm prompt

517. Entries in this Class shall be the Champion of the Cheviot, Blackface, Suffolk, North Country Cheviot, Bluefaced Leicester, Texel, Scotch Mule, Charol-lais, Beltex, Lleyn, Ryeland, Coloured Ryeland, Zwartbles, Berrichon du Cher, Continental and Native Other Breed Sections.

SPECIAL PRIZESTHE GRANTON TROPHY, presented by Mr John S Harrison, Glenwharrie, Moffat will be presented to the Champion of Champions. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £125 and the Reserve £75

Prime LambsJudge

Mr R Paterson Jnr, Upper Auchenlay, Dunblane, PerthshireTo be judged at 9.30amNon Maedi-Visna only

Entry fees, prize money and notes – see Page 42

Class518. Pen of Two Beltex Cross Prime Lambs519. Pen of Two Texel Cross Prime Lambs520. Pen of Two Native Breed or Cross Prime Lambs521. Pen of Two Any Other Continental Cross Prime Lambs522. Championship

SPECIAL PRIZESW.K. JACKSON & SON TROPHY for Champion Pen of Lambs. The Cup to be held by the winner for one year and returned to the Society before the Show in 2017.The Champion to receive £50 and the Reserve £25 sponsored by CLYDESDALE BANK

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SECTION IV – FLEECESSATURDAY, 6th August 2016

JudgeMr David Swinton, Stewart & Ramsden, North Wheatlands Mill, Galashiels

To be judged at 9.00am Entry Fee - £1.

Prizes in each Class: First £5; Second £4; Third £3

Class523. Blackface Mattress Style524. Blackface Fine Style525. Cheviot526. Naturally Coloured527. Greyface, Mule and Lustre528. Fine and Medium

In Classes 526-528 please state Breed on Name and Address Label, attached to fleece.N.B. – Hogg and Ewe Fleeces are eligible Fleeces to be unwashed No artificial colouration Fleeces must be rolled in the traditional manner and secured with the neck wool Binder twine or polypropylene must not be used Fleeces will be accepted at the Fleece Tent on Saturday, 6th August between 8.00am and 9.00am

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Dumfries & Lockerbie Agricultural SocietyFemale Show and Milking Trial

“A/W” Classification 5th - 6th August 2016

Show Secretary :Miss Susan Bicket, Dumfries & Lockerbie Agricultural Society,

15 Fruid’s Park Avenue, Annan, Dumfriesshire DG12 6AY

Judge :Mr Richard Wood, 2 Dunsley Gardens, Dinnington, Newcastle on Tyne, NE13 7LL

Chief Steward : Mr Peter Wray, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire

Milk Steward : Mr Ewan McIntyre, Moniaive, Dumfriesshire

Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis. C.A.E.Separate penning will be organized under the direction of the show secretary to accommodate goats in categories of :“W” - Goats from herds in which ALL goats over 12 months of age have been blood-tested negative to C.A.E. within 12 months of the show date.“B” - Goats from herds with current B.G.S. CAE-monitored herd status.C.A.E. testing certificates, must be enclosed with entry. Certificates must include the registered name and ear number of each and every goat over 12 months of age and be dated within 12 months of the show date. In the case of kid entries whose dams do not appear on the herd certificate, additional certificates for the dams will be necessary.Exhibitors’ attention is drawn to the following instructions regarding C.A.E.: “Exhibitors are advised that milk produced at shows and has gone through the common weigh bucket should not be fed to goats of any age as this appears to have been a factor in the spread of C.A.E. in the past.”“Exhibitors are requested not to bring to the showground any goat that has ever had a positive reaction on a C.A.E. test.”

Scrapie.All goats admitted to the showground must:be non-pregnant, andnot have kidded or aborted within 30 days prior to the day of the Show, andnot be or have been subjected to procedure/s which change the seasonal breeding pattern.A declaration form concerning Scrapie will be sent to all Exhibitors before the Show. Completed declara-tions must be given to the Stewards on Show day.Please note that if kiddings or abortions occur in animals originating from premises not registered under the Scrapie Monitoring Scheme or Category IV of the Sheep and Goat Health Scheme, the scrapie free status of all animals at the unsegregated show and of their premises of origin (if those animals return) may be jeopardised. To try to limit the effect of such kiddings or abortions, the Show Secretary should report them immediately to the local DVM to allow a visit to the showground by an Animal Health/Veterinary Officer who can then conduct an inquiry and more easily identify those animals put at risk.

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In the event of an unforeseen kidding or abortion, the goat must be immediately isolated from other goats. (Full details of the goat, exhibitor and action taken must be reported in writing by the Chief Steward, to the B.G.S. secretary, immediately after the show.)The Goat Classes are held under the Rules, Regulation and Recognition of the British Goat Society. All exhibits must be registered with the British Goat Society as in the ownership and in the name of the exhibitor, the registered name and number and ear mark number being quoted on the entry form. (Also the kidding date for goats in milk). All goats in milk must be kidded or aborted at least 30 days previous to the date of the Show.The registered number of any goat, initially entered as R.A.F. (registration applied for ) must be submit-ted to the Show organisers before the goat competes.Kids must be at least two calendar months old by the Show date. Spot checking of ear numbers will be carried out.BGS Regulations 19 and 20 will be observed. Milking will take place in a separate area, not in the pen-ning area. No containers other than officially marked milk containers will be allowed in the milking area. Milking will not commence until the judge has completed ALL udder inspections. Exhibitors who have a large entry of milkers are requested to ensure that they have assistance, so that there is no undue delay in completing milking.ALL ENTRIES OF MILKING STOCK whether or not they are entered in the milking competition, must be present for stripping out on 5th August and must have their milk weighed on the morning of 6th August, after udder inspection.

PROGRAMMEFriday 5th August Goats on Showground by 6 pm Goats milked by 6.25 pm Stripping Inspection by 6.30 pm Buckets in by 8pm

Saturday 6th August Udder inspection by judge 6.30 am Milking commences after Judges udder inspection Milking to be completed by 8.30 am Dry stock to be penned by 9.30 am Judging commences 10.00 am Evening milking to be completed by 6.30 pm Buckets in by 2.00 pm

The British Goat Society offers:-A Rosette for the Best Goat in ShowA CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE for the Best Goat that has borne a kid.A CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE for the Best Inspection/Production Goat.A BREED CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE for the Best Goat that has borne a kid of each of the following breeds: Anglo-Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg, British Alpine, British Guernsey, British Saanen, British Toggenburg and Golden Guernsey.A CERTIFICATE OF MERIT for the Best British Milker that has borne a kid.

Dumfries and Lockerbie Agricultural Society offers:-The DRYFESDALE TROPHY for Best in ShowThe CAMILLA BIGHAM TROPHYM.E. & J.F.BELL CUP for best owner bred goatlingTEASEL QUAICH for Best Kid

BREED SOCIETY ROSETTES subject to conditions and availability from the Breed Societies

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SCHEDULE OF CLASSESEntry Fees: Members £2.50 per entry; Non-members £5 per entry

Prize Money: First £12; Second £7; Third £5

Female goat that has borne a kid, any age, in milk:Class601. Saanen602. British Saanen603. Toggenburg604. British Toggenburg605. British Alpine606. Anglo-Nubian607. Golden Guernsey608. Any Other Variety (Class may be split at Show Secretary’s discretion)

Goatling that has not borne a kid, over one year but not exceeding two years:Class609. Saanen or British Saanen610. Toggenburg or British Toggenburg611. British Alpine612. Anglo-Nubian613. Golden Guernsey614. Any Other Variety

Kid, over two months but not exceeding one year:Class615. Saanen or British Saanen616. Toggenburg or British Toggenburg617. British Alpine618. Anglo-Nubian619. Any Other Variety

Milking Competitions620. Milking Competition ---- First Kidders621. Milking Competition ---- Second and Subsequent Kidders

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DUMFRIES & LOCKERBIE AGRICULTURAL SHOWThe Show Field, Park Farm, Dumfries. DG 2 7LU.

Unaffiliated Show Jumping: Friday 5th August 2016.(Run under British Show Jumping Rules)

Commencing 9am Prompt (entries for classes 1 & 2 will close at 9:30 am)

DO NOT PRE ENTER - ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON DAYEntry Fee £10 per class.

Secretary: Mrs Karen Dunlop, Dornock Mains, Annan. DG12 6SN. 0146140225/07957886572E mail: [email protected]

Junior/Pony Classes.Open to ponies 148cm and under and riders born in or after 2000, as BS rules.

CLASS1. 60cm: Ten and Under: Rider born on or after 1st January 2006, Pony not exceeding

138cm. Table A: two rounds, not against the clock. All double clears to share first place. Rule 289A. Pony/Rider combinations competing in this class may not compete in classes 3 or 4. All double clears to share first place rosettes.

2. 75cm ***Stakes. Mogil Motors Trophy £15, £12,£10,£10,£10. Kindly sponsored by:*** Table A7 (jump off will take place after all riders have completed their first round)3. 85cm ***Scurry. Mr A. Douglas Trophy £15, £12,£10,£10,£10. Kindly sponsored by:*** Table A4 (One timed round)4. 95cm ***Pony Open. John Henderson Trophy £15, £12,£10,£10,£10. Kindly sponsored by:*** Table A7 (jump off will take place after all riders have completed their first round)

Senior/Horse Classes5. 85cm ***Stakes. Boots & Jock Memorial Trophy£15, £12,£10,£10,£10.. Kindly sponsored by:*** Table A7 (jump off will take place after all riders have completed their first round)6. 95cm ***Scurry. Peter Robertson Trophy £15, £12,£10,£10,£10. Kindly sponsored by:*** Table A4 ( One timed round)7. 105cm ***Horse Open. Clydesdale Bank Trophy £15, £12,£10,£10,£10. Kindly sponsored by:*** Table A7 (jump off will take place after all riders have completed their first round).8. Goldhills Feeds Take Your Own Line: BS rule 276. Will be run time and weather

permitting at discretion of secretary. Kindly sponsored by: Goldhills Feeds. Feed Vouchers: £15, £12,£10,£10,£10.

The Barony College Dumfries have very kindly donated sashes to the winners of classes 2-8.Trophies to the winners classes 2-7 and also to the combinations who didn’t win but tried hardest in classes 2 & 5. All trophies to be held for one year and returned to the Society before the 2017 Show.

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DUMFRIES & LOCKERBIE AGRICULTURAL SHOWBritish Showjumping Competitions Saturday 6th August 2016

The Show Field, Park Farm, Dumfries, DG2 7LU

New Warm Up Ring only for Saturday Competitors.Commencing at 9.30am prompt

Secretary: Karen Dunlop, Tel. 01461 40225, Mobile. 07957 886572Dornock Mains, Annan, Dumfriesshire, DG12 6SN

E-mail: [email protected]

** AS PER BRITISH SHOWJUMPING – QUALIFIER RULE: CLASSES 1, 2 ,3&4 ARE PRE ENTRY ONLY. ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE FROM SECRETARY MRS KAREN DUNLOP

(AS ABOVE) **** CLASSES 1, 2 & 3 WILL BE RUN IN A DRAWN ORDER **

** ENTRIES FOR CLASSES 1, 2, 3&4 WILL CLOSE 1st Aug 2016 **Entries may possibly be accepted for classes 2, 3&4 on the day before 9am, providing that pre entries for each class are less than 30. Any entries taken on the day must compete first in the

drawn order. Once entries reach 30 before 9am the class will be closed.ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON DAY OF THE SHOW FOR CLASS 5

Commencing 9.30am promptClass 1 KBIS Insurance Senior British Novice - First Round/ Senior 90cm Open PRE ENTRY & DRAWN ORDER. Single Phase.Rules 316 and 287 will apply. Table A7 Speed 325mpm Start Height 90cmFirst place rosette kindly sponsored by KBIS Insurance. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld Rule – 76.6For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members. Horses not to have won a total of 125 points.4 Double Clears to qualify for the KBIS British Novice Second Rounds Two sets of prize money will be awarded. Horses may only compete in one section. Competitors must declare which section at entry.Prizes: 1st: £25.00, 2nd: £20.00, 3rd: £15.00, 4th: £12.00, 5th: £10.00 Entry Fee £10.00 Entries will be limited to first 25.

Class 2 Senior Discovery Championship First Round /1m Open PRE ENTRY & DRAWN ORDERSingle Phase. Rules 314 and 287 will apply. Entry qualifications: to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior MembersFor Horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 225 points. Four Double Clears will qualify - in accordance with Rule 314.6For all horses born on or after 1 January 2011, irrespective of Points Horses will only be eligible for double clear qualification to Second Rounds if they reach the age of five years or under in the same calendar year as the Discovery Final - in accordance with Rule 314c6Two sets of prize money will be awarded. Horses may only compete in one section. Competitors must declare which section at entry.Prizes £30,£25, £20, £15, £12 Entry Fee £12Entries will be limited to first 30.

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Class 3 1.10m Open/Equestrian Clearance Senior Newcomers First Round – PRE ENTRY & DRAWN ORDEROpen to registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.In the event of thirty or more starters the class will be split and two sets of prize money awarded. Horses may only compete in one section. Competitors must declare which section at entry.Table A7 Height 1.10m Speed 325mpmPrizes £75, £50, £35, £25, £20, £20 Entry Fee £18

Class 4 1.20m Open Incorporating the Horse and Hound Foxhunter First Round – PRE ENTRY & DRAWN ORDEROpen to registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.Foxhunter Section: Rule 310 and Rule 76.6 Apply. For Registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 700 points. Four double clears will qualify - in accordance with rule 310.6 For all registered horses born on or after 1st January 2008 (for competitions held in 2015) irrespective of points. Horses will be eligible for double clear qualification to attend second rounds providing they reach the age of seven years or under in the same calendar year as the Horse & Hound Foxhunter Final - in accordance with rule 310.6 Four double clears will qualify.In the event of thirty or more starters the class will be split and two sets of prize money awarded. Horses may only compete in one section. Competitors must declare which section at entry.Table A7 Height 1.20m Speed 350mpmPrizes £80,£60, £40, £30, £25, £25 Entry Fee £20The William Riddick Memorial Trophy

Class 5 The South West Scotland Adult Championship Grand Prix.British Showjumping Scottish Branch Adult South West Open Championship to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Associate members. Silver League riders that have not jumped 4 classes 1.35m and above can compete in this class and not move up to the Gold League until a 5th class at 1.35m or above had been jumped from 1st April 2015.Table A10 Speed 350mpm Height 1.30mPrizes £300, £200, £150, £100, £50. Entry Fee £30.The Sir John W. Buchannan-Jardine TrophyThe Championship winner will receive a British Showjumping Scottish Branch Trophy to be presented at the Scottish Branch Awards Ball 2017

All trophies to be held for one year and returned to the Society before the show in 2017RULES1. All competitors will be judged under British Showjumping rules.2. Substitution entries - see rule 79-3, refunds as per 79-4.3. Prize money- British Showjumping rule 76-6 shall apply.4. Horse boxes must not be mucked out on parking areas.5. SAFETY-The Organising Committee has taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of show officials.6. Rule 82.20 No member shall allow a stallion for which he/she is responsible as Owner, lessee, authorised agent or rider to compete or be prepared to compete, in Any show jumping competition, without taking adequate precautions to ensure other members of the public are not put at risk of injury.7. Objections must be made to the show secretary in accordance with British Showjumping rule 198-3.8. Owners entering their horses do so entirely at their own risk and it is a conditionof entry that no liability of any kind attaches to the Show Committee in any respect whatsoever.9. Entries confined to registered horses ridden by members in accordance with British Showjumpng rule 79 or the British Showjumping ‘Ticket to Ride’ system.

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SECTION VIIYOUNG FARMERS’ COMPETITIONS

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SECTION VIIIEXHIBITORS’ STANDS

Information and Application Forms from the Secretary

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SECTION IXHOME & GARDEN ARTSJudging Friday, 5th August at 11.00am

AlsoWALKING STICKS and CROOKS

Judging Saturday, 6th August at 10.30amEntry schedules now available from the Secretary

Entries close Friday, 23rd July 2016

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RegulationsGENERAL CONDITIONS

1. The Competition, except where otherwise stated, is open to exhibitors from all parts of the United Kingdom. The minimum Annual Subscription is £16.00.

2. Members will be charged the Entry Money stated in each class, Non-Members will be charged double entry money, unless otherwise stated

3. Except where otherwise stated, entries close on Monday, 4th July. Additional Entry Fee may be charged to 11th July, after which no Entries can be received, except in Sections IV to IX

4. Entries to be made on the Entry Form supplied except for Sections IV to X where separate schedules can be had on application to the Secretary. All entries should be forwarded to the Secretary.

5. No entry can be accepted until entry money is paid. The Directors reserve the right to refuse any entry without reason being given.

6. Stock not in the printed catalogue cannot compete unless it is shown that the omission has not been occasioned by the Entrant. Exhibitors’ names and addresses and number of stock for show must be printed in the Dairy Section.

7. To prevent empty stalls it would be appreciated if withdrawal of entries could be intimated to the Secretary one week before the Show. In the event of the entries in any section of Cattle, Horses or Sheep being less in number than the average of three per class or the number of different exhibitors in the Section being less than three the class may be cancelled for the year and the entry fees returned.

8. Every animal shown must belong to and be on the lands of the exhibitor for at least one month previous to the Show, except when otherwise stated in the Schedule

9. No animals shall be permitted to compete in more than one class except for Special Prizes or if stated in Prize List. Only First Prize Animals are allowed to compete for the Championship except in the case of the Second Prize Winner of the class from which the Champion is drawn which shall be eligible for the Reserve Championship.

10. Bulls must be secured by a ring in the nose with a rope or chain attached. All cattle must be securely tied in their stalls. In the case of horses one person must be in constant attendance for each animal.

11. The ages of Galloways are calculated from 1st September of the year in which animal was produced. In all other classes of stock ages are calculated from 1st January.

12. Admission schedules with full particulars as to admission, placing, judging and withdrawal of Stock will be sent to Exhibitors after all entries have been received.

13. Owners of Cattle and Horses may lead their own stock into the Judging Rings. In the case of Sheep only one person is allowed to enter the Judging Ring with each lot exhibited.

14. Any Exhibitor who is proved to have made an incorrect statement in connection with an entry of any Exhibit shall forfeit any prize that may have been awarded to that entry. If, in the opinion of the Directors, such an incorrect statement is found to be wilful and /or fraudulent he or she may be debarred from exhibiting in future Shows and if a Member of the Society may be expelled.

15. Exhibitors shall be answerable for all acts whether committed by themselves, their staff or others in charge of their Stock or Implements; and shall be responsible for their animals during the whole time they remain in the Showyard. All animals must be placed in the stalls provided for them and

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no animal may be unstalled without the sanction of a Steward, except when being taken to the Judging Rings. All Stock and Implements shall be at the risk of the Exhibitor from the time they enter the Showyard.

16. All Prizewinning Horses and Cattle must be paraded at the times stated in the programme of the Show and when required by the Stewards and under their direction. Attendants must be beside their animals twenty minutes before the hour of parade and be ready to proceed to the Ring immediately on receiving the orders of the stewards. Infringements of this rule or failure of any attendant to obey orders of the Stewards or Society officials may incur all or portion of Prizemoney or a fine not exceeding £5

17. The Judges shall have the power to withhold any of the Premiums should they think the number of exhibits not deserving them.

18. The judges are particularly requested to satisfy themselves as far as possible regarding the soundness of all Horses before awarding the prizes and to avoid giving preference to animals showing symptoms of hereditary disease. The judge may consult the Society’s Veterinary Surgeon if they deem it expedient.

19. All disputed questions shall be referred to 5 Directors (3 form a quorum) by whom they shall be settled at once on the field without appeal; and all objections to the decision of the judges or otherwise must be lodged with the Secretary in writing before 1.30pm on the day of the Show, accompanied by a deposit of £15 which will be liable to be forfeited, in order that they may then be dealt with by the above Directors. No protests on veterinary grounds will be accepted.

20. Any artificial contrivance or device of any description, including soaping found on any animal, either for preventing the flow of milk or for any other purpose will disqualify that animal from being awarded a Premium. The Judges will be instructed to strictly enforce this rule.

21. Every member of the Society shall receive a free pass (Non-transferable) admitting to the Showyard and Home & Garden Arts Pavilion.

22. Livestock Exhibitors will be given free entry at the gates until 8.45am and at the stockmen’s gates until 9.00am. After this time all livestock exhibitors will have to pay for entry

23. Stock etc. to be in the Showyard not later than 8.45am. Entries cannot be withdrawn before 3.30pm on Showday and there must be no unstalling of stock before then, except by permission of the Stewards of the Section who may sign exit permits, countersigned by the Secretary if the reasons given are considered satisfactory

24. Exhibitors are responsible for having animals in the Judging Ring on time.

25. The Society shall not be liable for any loss or damage which any livestock, exhibit or any article pertaining thereto may sustain at the Show or in transit. Neither shall the Society be accountable nor liable for any accident that may occur to any person attending the Show whether as a visitor, exhibitor or otherwise.

26. All Riders, when mounted must wear hard hats and suitable footwear. Correctly secured British Standard Skull Caps (Riding Hats) No. BS14472 or 6473 must be worn at all times when mounted. N.B. A Competitor whose hat comes of or chin strap comes undone whilst competing must on penalty of elimination replace it or fasten it before continuing. They may dismount without penalty, to recover the hat or have it passed up from the ground or he may stop, without penalty to fasten the strap.

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ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, 4th July 2016(except where otherwise stated)

LATE ENTRIESAdditional Entry Fee may be charged to 11th July,

after which no Entries can be received

Note-Entry fees quoted in the Cattle, Horse, Sheep and Goats Sections

Apply to Members only. Non-Members pay double fees.

Entry schedules for Home and Garden Artsand

Walking Stick and Crooks SectionsCan be had on application to the Secretary

Also Section for Fleeces

Contact

Miss Susan Bicket, Secretary15 Fruid’s Park Avenue

AnnanDG12 6AY

Tel: 01461 201199E-mail: [email protected]

All transport must be parked in official parksas directed by Stewards