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SHOW
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STEWART PARK
Marton, Middlesbrough
TS7 8AR A172
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
CLEVELAND SHOW
Secretary; Mrs V. Thomson
Stewart Park, The Grove Marton
Middlesbrough , TS7 8AR
TEL: 07930 314552
www.clevelandshow.co.uk
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Poultry .......................................................................................................................
Rabbits .....................................................................................................................
Cavies....................................................................................................................... .
Pigeons......................................................................................................................
Rats.......................................................................................................................
Ferrets...................................................................................................................... ..
Horticulture (including Flower Show)......................................................................
Cacti ....................................................................................................................... ..
Roses........................................................................................................................
Honey......................................................................................................................
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SHOW RULES
1. All disputes not covered by the Societys Rules and Regulations will be settled by the Committee and their decision will be final, without any appeal to law.
2. No stock or exhibit can be admitted for competition unless an entry form, properly completed and signed, together with the correct entry fees, has been received by the Secretary, on or
before the time specified in the Schedule. Should a false declaration be made, the Exhibitor
shall forfeit all prizes and be prohibited from exhibiting at any future Show of the Society.
3. All stock and exhibits shown for prizes at the Show must be the property of the Exhibitor,
and must have been in their ownership for not less than one lunar month previous to the date of
the show.
5. In all cases prizes will be awarded at the Judges discretion.
6. Each animal must be in the charge of one person, and no person will be allowed to remove
any animal from its stand or cage during the time the Show is open, except by permission of
the Chief Steward of the Section.
7. When any conditions apply to the winning of a prize, such prize will not be handed over
until such conditions have been fulfilled, and where necessary proof of this has been produced
to the Society.
8. Stock and other exhibits must arrive on the Show Ground at the times set out under the respective sections.
9. Notice of objection, together with deposit of 5, must be made in writing and lodged with
the General Secretary. No objections will be entertained after the Show is closed. Where an
objection fails the deposit will be forfeited.
10. No distinguishing mark will be allowed on any animal until judged, the Societys number
affixed to the animal will be the only mark of distinction.
11. No exhibitor, or other person unless authorised by the Committee, will be allowed to accompany the Judges when discharging their duties.
14. Exhibitors must not consign their stock to the Society or any of its Officials and the Society will not be responsible for any freight charges for carriage or any delivery costs.
15. Time of leaving for the Sections are set out in the Schedule.
16. If any prize money, due to an exhibitor, is not received at the expiration of 31 days, the
Section Secretary should be notified and full particulars stated
17. The Committee reserves the right to increase or change the Judges when necessary without
notice. When time permits, such changes will appear in the Catalogue.
18. Complimentary Exhibitors admission tickets will be issued to exhibitors making entries
totaling 3.00 and upwards.
19.Exhibits in Dog, Cat and Rabbit Section are governed by their respective Club Rules.
20.Except where otherwise stated, all Challenge Trophies will be held until 1st
July 2015, unless recalled earlier by the Society. They must be returned in a
sound, clean condition, or if damaged, be repaired to the satisfaction
of the Society.
21. In any class with less than 3 entries, the Committee reserve the right to cancel or
amalgamate such class. If cancelled entry fee will be returned.
22. Exhibitors must have Public Liability Insurance.
23. The Society will make the best arrangements in their power for the accommodation and safety of the
Public, Exhibitors, Animals and articles sent for exhibiting. The Society will not be responsible for any
death or personal injury caused to any person using the Societys facilities save in so far as such death or
personal injury results from the negligence of the Society; furthermore the Society will not be responsible
for any loss or damage howsoever caused to any property of the Public or Exhibitors.
24. The Committee may refuse any entry at their discretion without giving any reason.
25. Information given to this show will be treated in confidence in accordance with the protection act.
Prize winners will be published.
HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDE LINES CLEVELAND COUNTY SHOW
In the event of an accident, involving competitors or visitors to the Show, Stewards, Medics UK, Honorary
Medical practitioner, Honorary Veterinary Surgeon and Police are on hand to assist.
Everything reasonably practical has been done to ensure health safety and welfare at the event. Access to
and from the site and Show rings must be kept clear. Visitors and competitors must heed the requests made
by Stewards, in regard to parking and movement of animals about the site. The Society reserves the right
to exclude any person who does not comply.
FIRST AID First Aid available from the FIRST AID MEDICAL POST.
FIRE Fire Brigade is on site.
LIQUID GAS AND ELECTRICITY. All portable electrical and gas appliances should have been tested
by a competent person. This is the users responsibility.
WATER. Water is limited for small livestock and Horticulture. Please arrange
to bring water as needed.
TOILETS AND WASHING FACILITIES are sited all around the Park. Please leave them as
you would like to find them.
Please take particular care of children and dogs, neither of which should be left unattended on
the show field. Whilst the Show Committee have taken every possible measure to prevent accidents on the
show field, we respectfully advise all competitors and spectators that all animals are unpredictable and
everyone should make an effort not to upset or frighten them, which might result in accident or injury.
POULTRY
Held under Poultry Club rules.
Judges
Adrian KnaggsTrue Bantams, Waterfowl, Juveniles & Trios.
Derek Agar Large Soft Feather, Soft Feather Bantams.
Phil Cox - Hard Feather
JUDGING TO COMMENCE 10 am - LIFTING 4:30pm
Entry Fees: 1 Poultry - Eggs 50p
Prize Money: 1st 3, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00
TROPHIES
WILL BURDETT CUP for Best in Show
MAURICE ROLFE CUP for Best Rhode Island Red Bantam.
RAY PORTER CUP for Best Australorp Bantam
PAUL & DON STOREY CUP for Best Asian Hard Feather
PAUL & DON STOREY CUP for Best Rare Breed
PAUL & DON STOREY CUP for Best Eggs
Breed Club Awards and Paul Chapman Cards for Section Winners.
Entries to Secretary:
Mr. Don Storey, 4 Hollygarth, Great Ayton, Cleveland TS9 6NG Tel: 01642 724413
Entries close 11th July, 2015 (no late entries please)
Class
Class
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RARE BREEDS
Large Sumatra M/F
Large Yokohama M/F
AOV. Large Male
AOV. Large Female
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RARE BANTUMS
Sumatra Bantam Male
Sumatra Bantam Female
Yokohama Male
Yokohama Female
Ohiki Bantam M/F
Sablefoot Bantam Male
Sablefoot Bantam Female
Kraenkoppe Bantam M/F
AOV. Rare Bantam Male
AOV. Rare Bantam Female
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TRUE BANTAMS
Rosecomb Male
Rosecomb Female
Sebright Male
Sebright Female
Pekin White Male or Female
Pekin Black Male or Female
Pekin A.O.C. Male
Pekin A.O.C. Female
Gold Dutch Male
Gold Dutch Female
Yellow Dutch Male or Female
Any Self Color Dutch M/F
A.O.C. Dutch M/F
Belgian Quail DAnver Male
Belgian Quail DAnver Female
Belgian Self Colour DAnver Male
Belgian Self Colour DAnver Female
Belgian A.O.C. DAnver Male
Belgian A.O.C. DAnver Female
Belgian Watermael Male
Belgian Watermael Female
A.C. Belgium DUccle Male
A.C. Belgium DUccle Female
Serama Male
Serama Female
Japanese Male
Class
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104.
105.
106.
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108.
JUVENILE CLASSES
A.V. True Male or Female
Soft Feather Male or Female
A.V. Hard Feather Male or Female
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TRIO CLASSES
Large Hard Feather
Large Soft Feather
Soft Feather Bantam
True Bantam
Hard Feather Bantam
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WATERFOWL
Any Colour Call Drake
Any Colour Call Duck
Any Other Minature Drake
Any Other Miniature Duck
A.C. Runner Drake
A.C. Runner Duck
A.O.V. Drake
A.O.V. Duck
EGG SECTION
1.
1 Large Brown
2.
1 Large White
3.
1 Large A.O.C.
4.
3 Large Brown
5.
3 Large White
6.
3 Large Distinct Colours
7.
3 Large A.O.C.
8.
1 Bantam Brown
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1 Bantam White
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1 Bantam A.O.C.
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3 Bantam Brown
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3 Bantam White
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3 Bantam Distinct Colours
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3 Bantam A.O.C.
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1 Waterfowl
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3 Waterfowl
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1 Large Contents
18.
1 Bantam Contents
19.
1 Waterfowl Content
20.
1 Decorated Bantam Egg
21.
1 Decorated Hen Egg
22.
1 Decorated Duck Egg
Plates will be provided for eggs.
All Exhibitors to be responsible for feeding
and watering their own birds. Water is limited for small livestock and Horticulture.
Please arrange to bring water as needed.
RABBIT SECTION
BRC *** CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW (HELD UNDER BRC RULES)
Saturday 25th July 2015 at Stewart Park , Marton, Middlesbrough, (Entrance to show field via
West Lodge, Stokesley Road, Marton TS7 8JX opposite St Cuthberts Church)
Judging at 10.00.a.m. prompt:- all stock to be penned by 9.30.a.m. and remain until 4.30.p.m.
Entry Fee 2.50 BLOCK PER RABBIT inc BRC LEVY (there is 1.00 pen fee for rabbits not
in open show.) NOTE- one free admission ticket per exhibitor if open show fees exceed 3.00
P.M:- 3.00; 2.00; 1.00; -Juniors Classes; Prize Money; 50p; 30p; 20p;
Prize money will be paid out on show day. BRC OFFERS 75 CCs. 2 ROSETTES AND 5
DIPLOMAS
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 8TH JULY 2015 - (SORRY NO SALE PENS )
UNDER BRC RULES ALL RABBITS MUST BE PROVIDED WITH WATER
Fees to be submitted with entries and there is a car park charge of 50p for parking close to
marquee. CHEQUES SHOULD BE PAYABLE TO CLEVELAND SHOW
Entries to:- Mr & Mrs D Bulman,10 Winchester Road, Brotton, Saltburn, North Yorkshire
TS12 2XD. Tel no.01287 676558 email:-dennis.bullman@ntlworld.com or
Sylvia.bulman@ntlworld.com
AD & YOUNG CLASSES EXCEPT WHERE STATED
Class
Class
Fancy
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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8.
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11
12
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14
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20
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Rest of Fancy/Lop
Judge Elizabeth Massey-Beeston
DW REW Adult
DW REW Young
DW Smoke/Sable Adult
DW Smoke/Sable Young
DW Otter Adult
DW Otter Young
DW Agouti Patt Adult
DW Agouti Patt Young
DW Him Adult
DW Him Young
DW AOC Adult
DW AOC Young
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25
26
27
28
29
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31
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33
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35
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37
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39
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41
42
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48
Class
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50
51
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53
54
Class
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56
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58
59
60
61
FANCY CHALL AV Ad
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
JudgeElizabeth Massey-Beeston
German Lop Self Adult
German Lop Self Young
German Lop Nonself Adult
German Lop Nonself Young
Dwarf Lop AC Self Adult
Dwarf Lop AC Self Young
Dwarf Lop AOC Nonself Adult
Dwarf Lop AOC Nonself Young
French Lop Self Adult
French Lop Self Young
French Lop Nonself Adult
French Lop Nonself Young
87
LOP/FANCY CHALLENGE
Judge E. Massey-Beeston & R Wearmouth
LOP/FANCY CHALL AV Ad
FANCY CHALL AV Yg
Lops
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
88
LOP/FANCY CHALL AV Yg
Normal Fur
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
111
112
113
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115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
Class
Class
Rex
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
169
170
172
Boys Pet
Girls Pet
Water is limited for small livestock and Horticulture. Please arrange to bring water as needed.
Class
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
Class
Ermine Buck
Ermine Doe,
Black, Buck
Black, Doe
Blue,
Lilac,
Havana,
Siamese Seal,
Siamese Sable,
Marten Seal,
Marten Sable,
Smoke Pearl
Orange,
Fawn,
Otter,
Chin,
Lynx,
Castor,
Dalmatian Bi-col
Dalmation Tri-col
Himalayan,
Satin
AOC/AOV,
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
Mini Black,
Mini Ermine,
Mini AOC Self
Mini Seal/Sable
Mini Orange/Fawn,
Mini Otter Black
Mini Otter AOC
Mini Tan
Mini Castor,
Mini Chin
Mini AOC Agouti
Mini Himalayan
Mini Broken
Mini AOC/AOV
Self Challenge,
Shaded Challenge,
Tan Pattern Challenge,
Agouti Challenge,
AOC/AOV Challenge
Grand Challenge A.V. AA
Junior A.V. AA
258
259
260
261
262
10
Class
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
Class
Ermine Buck Young
Ermine Doe Young
Black Buck Young
Black Doe Young
Havana Young
Blue Young
Siamese Seal Young
Siamese Sable Young
Marten Seal Young
Marten Sable Young
Orange Young
Otter Young
Chin Young
Castor Young
Lynx Young
Himalayan young
AOC/AOV Rex Young
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
Ermine Adult
Black Adult
AOC Self Adult
Siamese Seal/Sable Adult
Marten Seal/Sable Adult
Orange Adult
Otter Adult
Chin Adult
Castor Adult
Himalayan Adult
Lynx Adult
Class
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
11
351
352
353
354
Marten Seal Ad
Marten Sable Ad
Siamese Seal Ad
Siamese Sable Ad
Mini Seal/Sable Ad
STD BUCK AD
STD DOE AD
STD BUCK U5
STD DOE U5
MINI BUCK AD
366
367
368
369
370
MINI DOE AD
MINI BUCK U5
MINI DOE U5
GRAND CHALLENGE
JUNIOR CHALLENGE
STD BUCK AD
STD DOE AD
STD BUCK U5
STD DOE U5
MINI BUCK AD
376
377
378
379
380
MINI DOE AD
MINI BUCK U5
MINI DOE U5
GRAND CHALLENGE
JUNIOR CHALLENGE
Mini Rex
393
Ermine
394
Black
395
AOC Self
396
Seal/Sable
397
Otter Black
398
Otter AOC
399
Orange
400
Castor
401
Chin
402
AOC Nonself
403
Self Challenge u/5
404
Nonself Challenge u/5
405
Grand Challenge U/5
406
Junior Rex AV U/5
12
Class
Class
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
Marten AC U/16
Marten Light U/5
Marten Medium U/5
Marten Dark U/5
Marten Challenge AC AA
Marten Points AC AA
Siamese AC U/16
Siamese Light U/5
Siamese Medium U/5
Siamese Dark U/5
Siamese Challenge AC AA
Siamese Points AC AA
Rex AC U/16
Marten Seal Rex U/5
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
Marten Light/Medium
Marten Dark
MARTEN CHALLENGE
Siamese Light/Medium
Siamese Dark
SIAMESE CHALLENGE
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
BRC offers 7 CCs, Rosettes & Diplomas - BIS & BIS Junior
Sable Club offers 7 Certificates of Merit, Rosettes for BIS & BIS Junior
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
Harlequin Black Ad
Harlequin Black u5
Harlequin Blue Ad
Harlequin Blue u5
Harlequin Brown Ad
Harlequin Brown u5
Harlequin Lilac Ad
Harlequin Lilac u5
Magpie Black Ad
Magpie Black u5
Magpie Blue Ad
Magpie Blue u5
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Magpie Brown Ad
Magpie Brown u5
Magpie Lilac Ad
Magpie Lilac u5
Rex Ad
Rex u5
Mini Rex Ad
Mini Rex u5
Junior AV AA
Challenge
Points
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
Harlequin Black Ad
Harlequin Black u5
Harlequin Blue Ad
Harlequin Blue u5
Harlequin Brown Ad
Harlequin Brown u5
Harlequin Lilac Ad
Harlequin Lilac u5
Magpie Black Ad
Magpie Black u5
Magpie Blue Ad
Magpie Blue u5
Magpie Brown Ad
Magpie Brown u5
Magpie Lilac Ad
Magpie Lilac u5
Rex Ad
Rex u5
Mini Rex Ad
Mini Rex u5
Junior AV AA
Challenge
Points
Standards
511
Buck u14wks
512
Doe u14wks
513
Chall u14wks
514
Buck u5
515
Doe u5
516
Chall u5
517
Points u5
518
Junior u5
Junior u5
Minis
Buck u5
Doe u5
Chall u5
Points u5
Junior u5
Grand Chall u5 (Standards & Minis)
White u5
White u14wks
White Chall
Red u5
Red u14wks
Red Chall
Black u5
Black u14wks
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
Black Chall
Blue u5
Blue u14wks
Blue Chall
Breeders AC AA
Type AC AA
Junior AC AA
Grand Challenge AC AA
551
552
553
White Ad
Red Ad
Black Ad
Blue Ad
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Breeders AC
Junior AC
Chall AC
CAVIES
Judge: J. Collinson
Judging Commences at 10.30 am, prompt
Prize Money: 1.50, 1, 50p. Entry: 0.35p per class.
Pets 75p entry Rare Varieties 75p per entry
Juveniles must enter breed class. All juvenile stock judged to standard. Privileged Car Sticker 50p on
request.
Free Show Pass with entries over 3.00.
Stock to be penned by 10.00 a.m. until 4.30 p.m.
MARY DAVIDSON CUP
CLEVELAND SHOW CUP for Best in Show
The TUDOR-COULSON CUP awarded for Best Long Hair
JUVENILE CUP also kindly donated by Mrs. A. TUDOR-COULSON
ROSETTES awarded for Best of Breed
SELF CLASSES
Black
White/Cream
PEGolden
AOC
SELF DUPLICATES
Self Challenge
Juveniles Any Age
NON/SELF CLASSES
Abyssinian
Agouti
Dutch. Tort/White
Himalayan
Long Hair
AOV
REX
CRESTED
RARE VARIETIES
Guide Standard/Unstandard
Challenge
NON/SELF DUPLICATES
Non/Self Challenge
Boar AV/AA
Sow AV/AA
Juvenile AA
JOINT CHALLENGES
Juvenile Challenge AV/AA
Challenge Adult
Challenge 5/8 mth
Challenge u/5mth
Grand Challenge
Pets
Adult
1
2
3
4
5/8mth
5
6
7
8
u/5 mth
9
10
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18
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51
52
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48
49
50
Adults
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54
55
56
57
58
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Entry Fees to be made payable to Cleveland Show. S.A.E. please for return of tickets.
Entries to: Mrs. V. Hillary, 9 Stobart Terrace, Fishburn, Stockton T521 4AF.
Water is limited for small livestock and Horticulture. Please arrange to bring water as needed.
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PIGEONS
Entry Fee: 1 Cheques to Cleveland Show
Prize Money paid out on Show Day 1st 3.00, 2nd 2.00, 3rd 1.00.
JUDGES:--FANCY : M RUDD (CUMBRIA), L DILLISON (HARTLEPOOL)
FLYERS: R RUDD (HARTLEPOOL)
VARIOUS CUPS
ROSETTES & EXTRA PRIZE MONEY
Best Racer
Best Structure
Best Form or Modena
Best Indian or Exhibition Fantail
Best Continental or Limerick Flyer
Best West of England or Tippler
Best Competition or Flying Roller
Best Juvenile Fancy
Best Juvenile Flyer
Best Overall Juvenile
Best in Show
Reserve Best in Show
Best Short Face or Turbit
Best VPC Color
Best LF Muffed or CL Tumbler
Best AOV Long Faced
Best Owl
Best Homer
Best Blower
PIGEON CLASSES
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3
4
5
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FERRETS
Judge: J. Manton, Stockton.
Class
1. Albino Hob
2. Albino Jill
3. Standard Hob
4 .Standard Jill
5. Dark Polecat Hob
6. Dark Polecat Jill
7. Sandy Hob
8. Sandy Jill
9. AOC Hob
10. AOC Jill
11. 2015 bred Hob
12. 2015 bred Jill
13. Child Handler (maximum 14 years)
14. Silver Hob
15. Silver Jill
RAT SECTION
National Fancy Rat Society and Yorkshire Rat Club joint show
Varieties Judge :TBA
Pet Judge: to be confirmed.
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HORTICULTURAL
ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY 11th JULY 2015
SECRETARY:
Mrs. H. Barker, 66 Fernie Rd, Hunters Hill, Guisborough TS14 7LY. Tel: 01287 635 323
A STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE FOR THE RETURN OF TICKETS IS REQUIRED
FOR ALL SECTIONS.
EXHIBITORS ARE ASKED TO READ THE MAIN SHOW RULES.
RULES FOR SECTION 1-5 AS BELOW UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.
1. Entry forms with mixed headings will not be accepted, e.g. Horticulture/Handicrafts
2. Exhibits may be staged from 7.00 a.m. on the morning of Show Day.
3. Tables for preparation purposes are provided.
4. Exhibit varieties to be named if possible.
5. All exhibits to be staged by 9.15 a.m. Show Day
6. Judging to commence 9.30 a.m. Show day to RHS guidelines.
7. Judges decision is final.
8. The Marquee will be closed during judging.
9. Entries not to be removed before 4.30 p.m. on Show Day
10. No entries will be accepted without entry fees.
Exhibitors Car Park Tickets will be sent on request at 50p each.
ENTRY FEES
Section 1 & 2 25p per entry per class. Min 1
Cheques and Postal orders please payable to CLEVELAND SHOW
PRIZES
Section 1-2. 1st 3.00 (3 points), 2nd 2.00 (2 points), 3rd 1.00 (1 point)
Calder Cup
N.F.U. Cup
Boots Cup
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49
50
20
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
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CACTUS
Class
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
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Ariocarpus Group
Astrophytum Group
Cereus Group, All subgroups
Copiapoa Group
Echinocactus Group
Echinocereus Group
Echinopsis Group including Trichocereus
Echinopsis Group including Trichocereus
Eriosyce Group
Gymnocalycium Group
Lophophora Group
Mammillaria Group
Mammillaria Group
Mammillaria Group
Matucana Group
Melocactus Group
Opuntia Group
Parodia Group
Parodia Group
Rebutia Group
Stenocactus Group
Strombocactus Group and Turbinicarpus Group
Cactus not eligible for classes 1 to22
Cactus (excluding succulents)
Cactus or Succulent plant in flower
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
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OTHER SUCCULENTS
Agave Group
1 Plant
Aloe Group
1 Plant
Crassulaceae Group Aeonium, Sempervivum, and Sedum subgroups 1 Plant
Crassulaceae Group Adromischus and Crassula subgroups
1 Plant
Crassulaceae Group Echeveria subgroup
1 Plant
Euphorbia Group
1 Plant
Euphorbia Group
1 Plant, pot not exceeding 5 (127mm)
Gasteria Group and/or Haworthia Group
1 Plant
Gasteria Group and/or Haworthia Group
2 Plants, pots not exceeding 5 (127mm)
Mesembryanthemum Group All subgroups, excluding Lithops subgroup
1 Plant
Mesembryanthemum Group, Lithops subgroup
2 Plants
Pachypodium Group
1 Plant
Stapelia Group All Subgroups
1 Plant
Succulent (excluding Cacti not eligible for classes 26 to 38
1 Plant
Succulents (excluding Cacti)
6 Plants, pots not exceeding 5 (127mm)
Cristate or Monstrous plant any genus
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
2 Plants, pots not exceeding 5 (127mm)
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant, pot not exceeding 8 (205mm)
3 Plants, pots not exceeding 5 (127mm)
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
2 Plants, pots not exceeding 5 (127mm)
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
1 Plant
6 Plants, pots not exceeding 5 (127mm)
1 Plant
NOVICE CLASSES
Any exhibitor who has NOT won a FIRST prize in an Open Show, held under BCSS rules.
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Cactus
1 Plant in pot 5 (127mm) or larger
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Cactus
1 Plant in pot not exceeding 4.5 (115mm)
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Succulent
1 Plant in pot 5 (127mm) or larger
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Succulent
1 Plant in pot not exceeding 4.5 (115mm)
22
50
30
20
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2 AMATEUR GROWERS
Open to all Amateur Societies for either floral or plant displays
Exhibits to be at least 12 x 6. Prize money in this class will be 1st 30, 2nd 20, 3rd 15, but
standards are expected to be high to earn prizes. F Beaumont Trophy to Best Exhibit in the
Section
Entry Fee all classes 5.00
Closing date 14th JULY 2015
Entries
CLEVELAND SHOW
Secretary: Mrs. V. THOMSON
Stewart Park
The Grove, Marton
MIDDLESBROUGH TS7 8AR
Tel: (01642) 312231
Fax: (01642) 300276
SECTION 5 ROSES
Entry Fee:
Minimum fee of 1 (for 5 entries). All entries above 5 at 25p per entry.
Fees by Cheque or Postal Order payable to Cleveland Show.
Entry Forms
Mr. J.E. Anderson, 21 Hollywalk Avenue, Normanby, Middlesbrough,
& Fees to:
Cleveland TS6 OPE (Tel: 01642 452667)
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Staging:
All exhibits to be staged by 9.00 am. on 25th July 2015. All containers and staging
equipment are provided for all classes.
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
SECTION A OPEN TO ALL EXHIBITORS
1st
Class
4.00
6.00
3.00
2.00
9.00
5.00
3.00
3.00
2.50
4.00
2.00
1.50
6.00
3.00
2.00
2.00
1.50
2.50
1.00
1.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
9.00
5.00
3.00
9.00
6.00
3.00
2.00
6.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
3.00
6.00
4.00
2.50
4.00
4.00
2.50
2.50
1.50
1.50
3.00
3.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.50
1.00
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2nd
3rd
HONEY
In Collaboration with the Cleveland Beekeepers Association
A STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE FOR THE RETURN OF TICKETS IS REQUIRED
Hon Secretary : Mrs Julie Saxton
14, North Side, Hutton Rudby, Yarm, North Yorkshire, TS15 0DA
Judge: Mr Ivor Flatman, Wakefield.
Class
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
OPEN CLASSES
Entry 50p per entry for up to 10, entries over 10 are free.
1st
Observation Hive suitably stocked with bees,
3.00
Queen and brood, of educational value.
2 1 Lb Jars of Light Honey
3.00
2 1 Lb Jars of Medium or Dark Honey
3.00
2 1 Lb Jars of Heather Honey (non-granulated)
3.00
2 1 Lb Jars of Granulated or Soft Set Honey
3.00
2 1 Lb Jars of Chunk Honey
3.00
One Frame of Honey
3.00
2 Sections of Honey
3.00
2 Plastic Packs of Cut Comb (approx. 8 oz to 12 oz)
3.00
Cake of Beeswax not less than 8 oz weight
3.00
Bottle of Mead Sweet
3.00
Bottle of Mead Dry
3.00
Walnut, Date and Honey Cake.
3.00
See recipe below (Rule 11)
Honey as for Sale. 4 jars of the same type of honey
3.00
Appropriately labelled for sale.
Mounted Photograph; black and white or colour,
3.00
including digital, on any bee-related subject.
Size, un-mounted, not to exceed A4
2nd
2.00
3rd
1.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
NOVICE CLASSES
Entry Fee: 50p per entry
Reserved for exhibitors who have never won a First Prize at any Open Honey Show
Class
16. 1
17. 1
1st
3.00
3.00
2nd
2.00
2.00
3rd
1.00
1.00
SPECIAL PRIZES
The TEESSIDE B.K.A. Novice Cup for most points in Novice Class.
The BOSANQUET Challenge Cup for member of Cleveland B.K.A. gaining most points in Classes 1-15.
The GARBUTT Challenge Rose Bowl for member of Cleveland B.K.A. staging the best exhibit in Class
10.
The PHILLIPSON Challenge Cup for the best single exhibit in Classes 7, 8 or 9.
The PICKERSGILL Challenge Cup for the most points in Classes 2-6
The TEESSIDE BEEKEEPERS Challenge Cup (presented by Sir Tristram Edwards) for most points in
Classes 2-15.
Special prize of 10 for the exhibitor gaining most points in the Novice Class. Kindly donated by Phillip
Stanniland for 5 years (until 2017).
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The MIDDLESBROUGH CORPORATION Trophy for exhibitor gaining highest amount prize money
throughout the section.
The BERNARD FOSTER Challenge Bowl for Best in Class 13.
The HARRISON Challenge Cup for Best in Class 15.
Points: 1st =4,2nd =3, 3rd= 2.
Special Prize of 1 for the exhibitor gaining the highest number of points.
Special Prize of 1 for the member of the Cleveland B.K.A. gaining the highest number of points (An
exhibitor cannot win both prizes)
RULES FOR THE HONEY CLASSES
Entry forms must reach the section Secretary not later than 11th July 2015 and must be accompanied by the correct Entry Fee
2
Exhibits must be staged before 9.00am on Saturday 25th July and not be removed before 5.00pm
3
Show Rule 18. Admission tickets will be issued to exhibitors making entries totalling not less
than 3.00
4
The Committee reserve the right to cancel, amalgamate or divide any Class or Classes
5
All bottled honey must be exhibited in clear B.S.17777:1981 squat, round1 Lb (454g) glass jars
with gold metal screw lids
6
Frames of Honey must be enclosed in Show Cases with glass on both sides, leavingat least inch
each way, clear of any edging and allow easy removal by the Judge. Cut comb must be enclosed
in plastic cases with transparent lids
7
Mead must be exhibited in clear glass bottles of approximately 26 fluid oz(or 75cl) capacity with
flanged corks. Not more than one entry should be submitted from the same fermentation
8
Labels: Exhibitors must label each jar, bottle, Show Case or other exhibits only with labels supplied by the Secretary. Labels should be affixed to jars and bottles 1 inch from the bottom and on
Section, Frame, Cut Comb and Show Cases on the top, right corner.
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Whilst the Committee will do everything possible to avoid loss and damage at the Show, they
cannot be held responsible for any damage to exhibits during transit or at the Show. Exhibitors
are therefore asked to bring and stage their own exhibits where possible.
10
All Cups and Trophies must be returned to the section secretary on or before Friday 15th July
2016. Current award holders should ensure that Cups and Trophies are returned for this years
show by Friday 17th July 2015.
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WALNUT, DATE AND HONEY CAKE Ingredients and Method
Ingredients
225g (8oz) Self Raising Flour
175g (6oz) Softened Butter
100g (3 oz) Stoned Dates
3 tbspns Clear Honey
100g (3 oz) Light Muscovado
50g (1 oz) Walnut Pieces
teaspn Ground Cinnamon
2 Eggs (size 3) Beaten
2 Medium Ripe Bananas (approx. 250g/ 8 oz in their skins)
Method
Pre-heat oven to 160C (Fan 140C), Gas Mark 3. Line the base and long sides of a 900g/2 Lb loaf tin
with greaseproof paper, buttering the tin and the paper.
Tip the flour, cinnamon, butter, sugar, 2 tablespoons of the honey and the eggs into a large mixing bowl.
Mash the bananas and chop the dates and add to the bowl. Beat the mixture for 2-3 minutes using a wooden spoon or hand-held mixer until the mixture is well blended.
Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and level the top. Scatter the walnut pieces over the top. Bake for
1 hour then lightly press the top. It will feel firm if cooked. Bake for a further 10 minutes if necessary.
Cool for 15 minutes and then lift out of the tin using the paper. When cold, drizzle over the remaining
honey.
To assist with presentation and to protect the cake, please display the cake in a clear polythene bag.
Exhibitors Car Park Tickets will be sent on request at 50p each.
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FRIENDSHIP
To the above Society entitles you to
Three Adult Admission Tickets
(one of which will admit 1 Adult or 2 Children)
.
I wish to become a Friend of the Cleveland Agricultural and
Horticultural Society and enclose remittance (15.00) .
Name: Mr./Mrs./Miss...
Address.
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