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110th Annual Show

Cambridge A&P Assocation


SATURDAY, 30 NOVEMBER 2013

Cattle and Goat Schedule


'TRADE STANDS & STALLS' Free gate entry to public and competitors

Cambridge Trotting Club, Cnr Taylor Street & Victoria Street, Cambridge

CAMBRIDGE A&P SOCIETY Robyn Brettell | Secretary/Treasurer | PO Box 333 | Cambridge 3450 Ph: (07) 827 5542 | Email: robxtwo@clear.net.nz
President Past President Senior Vice President Junior Vice President Secretary / Treasurer Auditor Solicitor Patrons & Life Members General Committee Anne Hjorth Bruce Clow Monique Bennett Alf Cox Robyn Brettell Allan Spice from Finn and Partners Lewis Cyril Yearbury, Laurie Stephens, Marian Lusby Kay Cropp, Rosie McWha, Kirsten Pike, Diana Kennedy, Derrick Thornton, Shirley Collie, Greg Brown, June Gardner, Alveen Walters, Jenny Clausen, Angela Geddes, David Thompson, Wally Kite, Liz Maslin, Rita Bream, John Waterson, Andrew Roach

RON COOPER MEMORIAL TROPHY


This trophy is in commemoration of the work that Ron has done not only for the show but the community in general through years of service on the: Waipa District Council Various Power Authorities Federated Farmers Cambridge Veterinary Services Ron was rewarded for his service in the New Year Honours List 2008 where he was awarded the QSM

ORDER OF ST JOHN PERSONNEL WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE Ron Cooper Memorial Trophy........................................................................................................................3 Sponsors. ......................................................................................................................................................4 Royal Agricultural Society of NZ Rules & Regulations Cattle........................................................................5 NAIT..............................................................................................................................................................6 Royal Agricultural Society of NZ - Yellow Card...............................................................................................7 Waikato / Bay of Plenty Young Farmers Fencing Competition........................................................................8 Beef..............................................................................................................................................................9 All Breeds Dairy........................................................................................................................................10 Central North Island Young Handlers Competition.......................................................................................11 Pedigree Ayrshire. ........................................................................................................................................12 Pedigree Jersey. ..........................................................................................................................................13 Pedigree Holstein Friesian. ...........................................................................................................................14 ANZ Bank Childrens Section Calves.........................................................................................................15 Dairy Goats.................................................................................................................................................16 Map of Showgrounds..................................................................................................................................18 Each exhibitor must supervise and control their animals at all times and shall be liable for any hazards created or accident, illness or damage caused by the action of themselves or their animals at the Showgrounds. Exhibitors must comply with the appropriate Animal Legislation and the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992. No person is permitted in any judging ring without express permission from the Head Steward of that ring. Only persons directly responsible for an Exhibit are permitted in the marshalling area.

This will be judged following the completion of Class 413 All Breeds Heifer Calf, approximately 1.30pm - 2pm It will be judged from the Supreme Champions from the following sections: Ayrshire Jersey Holstein-Friesian Beef Childrens Calf Section In milk cows will be judged milked out Previous Winners: 2008 Best Cattle Exhibit: D & W Harker 2009 Ridden Horse: Simone Simpson - Gauntlet 2010 Best Led Exhibit: Brandon East 2011 Best in Show Goats: Ron Chynoweth - Ferncrest Joboy 2012 FEI Pony Jump: Sidney Roberts - Mangakaraa Byron

This year the trophy is to be presented in the Cattle Section

www.dogstars.co.nz 2-3 demo's throughout the day "Agility, Tricks"

CAMBRIDGE A & P SOCIETY THANK ALL THOSE WHO HAVE GENEROUSLY SPONSORED CLASSES IN THIS SECTION WITH PRODUCTS OR PRIZE MONEY We ask that competitors recognise this generosity by acknowledging and supporting the sponsors.

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND RULES & REGULATIONS


Chief Steward: Bruce Clow 07 823 7656, 027 224 5855 DISEASE CONTROL 13 Owners entering cattle must sign the relevant TB declaration printed on the entry form and submit a copy of the TB Test Certificate showing the whole herd or show cattle status with the entry form. 19 Completed TB Declaration cards MUST accompany all cattle and be available for inspections on request To be produced at the gate of Cambridge A & P Show Grounds.

ANZ Bank AgriSea NZ Animal Bedding Supplies Ascot Hereford Stud Balance Bell Booth Bowers & Son Ltd, Bowers Concrete BP Leamington Brian Robinson Livestock Bunnings Cambridge Veterinary Services CRV D&P Fullerton D&W Harker Essential Nutrition Farmlands Hautapu Farmlands Te Awamutu Federated Farmers Fibre Fresh FMG Garrards Horse & Hound Genetic Enterprises Ltd Giltrap (Agri Zone) Golden Oak Jerseys Gostiana Restaurant

IG Spencer Jobe Valves John Bernau Kiteroa Ayrshires Langsford Contracting Leamington Motor Services M&M Vickers Mr & Mrs Wallace Pixiedale Jerseys PGG Wrightsons RD1 Semex Morrinsville Shane Davis Bulk Spreading Ltd Steve Curin Cartage & Contracting The Cow Vets The Great Hage Company The Honda Shop The Olde Creamery The Straw Warehouse Thinkwater Vitec Nutrition (part of Lallemand) V Simmons (Ashburn) Waikato Ayrshire Club Windsor Nissan

NO CARD! NO ENTRY! 22 The Cambridge A & P Society shall not be responsible for any loss or damage caused (inter alia) through disease or infection howsoever arising. OBLIGATIONS OF ENTRY 35 In the case of young cattle where the registration number of the animal is not yet available, the date of birth and the name of Sire & Dam must be given at time of entry. (They must be eligible for entry in their respective Herd Book). FORBIDDEN SUBSTANCES 54 Any animal may be tested for Drugs or Forbidden Substances at any Show under the Bye-Laws & Regulations adopted by the RAS and the Procedures adopted by the FSJC. Mid Northern District will select shows at random. The RAS Test Stewards designated with this task are not known by the Show organisers prior to the day of the Show. Animals will be chosen at random by the Test Stewards.

55(a)3 DRUGS or FORBIDDEN SUBSTANCE means any substance capable of affecting the speed, stamina, courage or conduct of the animal by its action upon the central or peripheral nervous system or the cardio-vascular, respiratory, alimentary, digestive, muscoskeletal or urogenital systems. COMPETITOR OBLIGATIONS 66 Exhibitors must provide sufficient attendants to take charge of each entry, and lead them into the Show Ring when required. 67 70 No distinguishing mark of ownership or stud name, with the exception of earmarks, tattoos, ear tags and registered brands, may be attached to any animal exhibited. The Cambridge A & P Society reserves the right to make any alteration in Show Timetable or to postpone the Show or withdraw any event as may be deemed desirable.

CATTLE 85 Age of all Cattle shall be computed as at 1st June. All animals shall be deemed to be one year older on this date. 93 All Pedigree cattle 1yr old and over must be Registered with the Breed Society, and no bull or heifer under 2yrs of age shall be eligible for Championships with the exception of Beef Breeds.

DAIRY 97 All Dairy Bulls two years and over must be rung, have two leaders and be under adequate supervision. 100 BEEF 94 All bulls 12 months and over must be rung and led by the ring, and be under adequate supervision. 5 All cows 3yrs of age and over, that have been tested and have production records printed.

"All day grazing" Snacks, Light Lunches, Freshments - located on-site


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Clubhouse Sportsbar & Grill

CAMBRIDGE A & P SPECIAL RULES & CONDITIONS


No one to stay on the grounds overnight ALL CATTLE must be on the grounds by 9.00 a.m. ready for judging, except where otherwise stated. All cattle to be named in each class apart from teams No dairy stock allowed on the grounds prior to 6.00 a.m. on the day of the show All exhibitors must clear cattle areas of vehicles by 8.45am. All cattle must be haltered and led for judging. No cattle to leave the Showgrounds before 2.00pm unless arranged with Chief Steward. Unless otherwise stated, a group shall be interpreted to mean one bull and three females, all of whom shall have competed in the Show, and the bull not less than 12 months old. All calves to be born after 1 June Pedigree calves are eligible for Calf Club Section as well as respective Breed classes. . The onus of responsibility for the accuracy of all entries lies solely with the exhibitor, who must ensure that each entry is legible, the animal or competitor is eligible, and that all details required for any class are fully and correctly stated on the entry form at the time the entry is made.

Royal Agricultural Society of NZ - Yellow Card System


The following outlines the recommended rules and implementation of the RAS Yellow Warning Card System. 1. The President of the Show or their duly appointed delegate and/or the Chief Steward of the Section/Stand may issue a yellow warning card instead of fines or other penalties applicable as indicated in the RAS affiliated Show or Event own Rules and Regulations, to the Person Responsible (PR) (see definition of PR at conclusion) in the following instances: i. Abuse of animals in any form as provided for a. Equine - Rule 52 (RAS Equestrian Competitors & Judges Rule Book & Guidelines) and Article 143 (FEI General Regulations) b. Dairy as per the RAS Showing Rules & Regulations for Dairy Cattle. c. All livestock, including equine & dairy as per rule 3 under Health & Safety, RAS Showing Rules & Regulations. ii. Inappropriate behaviour towards Show officials, Judges, fellow competitors or any other third party connected with the RAS affiliated Show/Event, including Approved Measuring Stands and their grounds, bringing the A&P movement into disrepute, or cases which are of a less serious nature to the above in accordance with the Conduct of Members, Owners, Lessees, Competitors and/or Exhibitors as provided. a. Equine refer to RAS Equestrian Competitors and Judges Rulebook b. All Persons Responsible, including equestrian refer to rule 8 under Disruptive or Unacceptable Behaviour, RAS Showing Rules or Regulations c. Rule 13 of the RAS Constitution. Inappropriate behaviour constitutes any behaviour deemed by the President of the Show or their duly appointed delegate and/or the Chief Steward of the Section/Stand involved that brings the A&P movement into disrepute including but not limited to inappropriate language, swearing, cheating or deliberately attempting to work outside of the generally accepted show rules and protocols. This also extends to inappropriate written communication via facebook, twitter, text, on-line forums and the like 2. A yellow warning card may be delivered to the Person Responsible either by hand, post or by any other suitable means. The Person Responsible may accept or reject the yellow warning card. If the Person Responsible accepts a yellow warning card, no other penalty recorded in the RAS Bylaws or Rules & Regulations will be imposed against the Person Responsible in respect of the actions for which the yellow warning card was issued. 3. If a yellow warning card is delivered to the Person Responsible either by hand, post or any other suitable means at the RAS affiliated Show/Event or registered Measuring Stand and their grounds to which the yellow warning card relates and the Person Responsible rejects the yellow warning card, the applicable appeal/discipline procedure recorded in the RAS Complaints Procedure will be instituted. 4. If a yellow warning card is delivered to the Person Responsible after the Show/Event or registered Measuring Stand and their grounds to which the yellow carding card relates, this must be done within 10 days of the event/show/measuring appointment giving rise to the incident. 5. If a yellow warning card is delivered to the Person Responsible after the Show/Event or registered Measuring Stand and their grounds to which the yellow carding card relates, the Person Responsible may only reject the yellow warning card by sending it to the RAS within 48 hours of receipt, in which case the matter will be referred to the relevant Disputes, Protests or Hearing Committee as per the RAS Complaints Procedure. 6. As soon as possible after issuing a yellow warning card, the Show/Event/Measuring Official concerned shall forward details (butt) regarding the issuing of the yellow warning card and the Person Responsible to the RAS Head Office. The RAS will support this by maintaining a register of yellow warning cards and record such details on that register. 7. If a person receives a second yellow warning 7 card at the same or at any other Show/Event/ registered Measuring Stand and their grounds within 12 months of the first yellow warning

Special Note: Production Records must be stated at the time of entry and all entries must comply with the following milk solids production standard (305 day test): Age at start of test: 2yr old Production Station: 280kg 3yr old 320kg 4yr old 360kg 5yr old and over 400kg

NAIT
Cambridge Show NAIT National No: 442336 Event participants Event participants taking animals to events are considered to be people in charge of animals for NAIT purposes, and are required to record movements to and from events. When recording a movement to an event, event participants are required to record the following information with NAIT: the type of movement this is to/from an event record the to and from dates select the event All Animals must be tagged with official NAIT tags The event can be selected in the NAIT IT System by entering or selecting the event name, event NAIT number, or by the event organisers name.

the issuing of the yellow warning card and the Person Responsible to the RAS Head Office. The RAS will support this by maintaining a register of yellow warning cards and record such details on that register. 7. If a person receives a second yellow warning card at the same or at any other Show/Event/ registered Measuring Stand and their grounds within 12 months of the first yellow warning card being issued to that person, the case shall be submitted to the RAS Hearing Committee for consideration in accordance with the RAS Complaints Procedure. In deciding the penalty to be imposed on the Person Responsible the Hearing Committee will take into consideration whether the offence for which the first yellow warning card was issued is similar to the offence causing the second yellow warning card to be issued to the same person within 12 months of the first.

BEEF
Steward: Liz Maslin, 07 824 0899 or 027 294 5929 Judge: Commences: 10.30am sharp Entry Fee: $8 (Entries close 8 November 2013) Late Entries: $16 400 Cambridge Veterinary Services - Cow (Two years and over) with calf at foot calf must be born after 1st June 2011 Prize Money: 1st: $35 2nd: $25 3rd: $15

8. Notwithstanding this warning card system, cases of repetition in the same type of offence within two years from the first offence shall be penalised by up to the maximum penalty foreseen for the offence in question. 9. The implementation and acceptance of the Yellow Card will always entail the disqualification of the animal and PR from the Show/Event and the forfeiture of any prize money won in the same Show/Event if applicable.

TIME OF IMPLEMENTATION OF DECISIONS 1. Decisions against which there cannot be an appeal shall be effective from the date of the notification to the persons or bodies concerned. 2. Decisions to which the parties concerned have formally renounced their right of appeal, shall become effective on the date when the renunciation reaches the RAS. 3. Decisions taken by President of the Show or their duly appointed delegate and/or the Chief Steward OR Disputes, Protests or Hearing Committee shall be effective from the moment the time limit for lodging an appeal has expired. February 2013 Definition of Person Responsible the person actually committing the offence whether it be abuse of animal or inappropriate behavior. In the case of the specific dairy cattle rules, the PR will be as referred to in those rules.

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION - SENIOR FEMALE Garrards Horse and Hound kindly sponsor $20 voucher for Champion Senior Female 402 403 Animal Bedding Supplies - Yearling Heifer (Born on or after 1 June 2011) Prize Money: 1st: $35 2nd: $25 3rd: $15

Ascot Hereford Stud - Heifer Calf (Born on or after 1 June 2012) Prize Money: 1st: $35 2nd: $25 3rd: $15 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION - JUNIOR FEMALE Garrards Horse and Hound kindly sponsor $20 voucher for Champion Junior Female

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Steve Curin Cartage and Contracting - Yearling Bull (Born on or after 1 June 2011) Prize Money: 1st: $35 2nd: $25 3rd: $15

WAIKATO / BAY OF PLENTY YOUNG FARMERS FENCING COMPETITION


Contact: Casey Huffstutler, phone 027 213 0043 Entry Fee: $40 per team (Entries close 8 November 2013)

Genetic Enterprises Ltd - Bull Calf (Born on or after 1 June 2012) Vouchers: 1st: $100 2nd: $75 3rd: $50

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CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION - JUNIOR MALE Garrards Horse and Hound kindly sponsor $20 voucher for Champion Junior Male CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION CALF To be judged between the 1st placegetter from classes 403 and 405 with the 2nd placegetter to the Champion being judged for the Reserve Champion) Garrards Horse and Hound kindly sponsor $20 voucher for Champion Calf RONGOMAI PERPETUAL TROPHY - SUPREME CHAMPION BEEF ANIMAL A Junior Handlers competition will be run if sufficient number of entries (entry will be taken on the day). Sweepstake prizes. $5 entry.

Team of two from each club max of two teams per club must be a Young Farmers full financial member. Bring own tools No power tools Debrief at 10.30am Starts at 11.00am and you have two hours to complete fence

Young Farmers Tug of War Competition at completion of fencing

ALL-BREED DAIRY
Chief Steward: David Thompson, 07 823 9271 Judge: Commences: 11.00am sharp All-Breed classes will be judged by the three Breed Judges

CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND YOUNG HANDLERS COMPETITION


SPONSORED BY BELL BOOTH Points will accumulate for the Central North Island District Young Handler at any of the following participating shows: Cambridge (30 November), Rotorua (25 Jan) and Morrinsville (1 March) WINNER WILL RECEIVE THE BELL BOOTH TROPHY CLASS 1: BELL BOOTH - YOUNG HANDLERS CLASS Rules: Age of exhibitor 12-21 inclusive as at 1st February of that current show season Enter on the day no entry fee Prizemoney Individual Shows 1st $100, 2nd $80, 3rd $60, 4th $40, 5th $20 Finals 1st $150, 2nd $125, 3rd $100, 4th $60, 5th $40 Exhibitors to reside in Mid Northern District Area Dairy Animal to be either In-milk or Yearling Heifer (no calves) Animals to have no horns To be judged on Presentation (of the handler) and Handling of Animal Time limit for judging- 20 minutes. Exhibitor to enter animal of their choice then to be asked to change animals by random draw To be judged during the Luncheon Interval Points 1st 5 pts, 2nd 4pts, 3rd 3 pts, 4th 2pts, 5th 1pt. 1 point to be given for entering. After judging at Morrinsville points from the three shows will be added together for final placings,in the event of the final placing being a tie, the exhibitor with the highest placings will be deemed the winner

Entry Fee: $8 (Entries close 8 November 2013) Late Entries: $16 410 411 RD 1 - Champion All Breeds Dairy Cow Prize money: 1st: Voucher 2nd: Voucher + $30 3rd: Voucher + $10 4th: $40 5th: $25 CRV - All Breeds 2 and 3 Year Old Dairy Cow Prizes: Vouchers Commences: 1.00pm sharp 412 413 414 Cambridge Veterinary Services - All Breeds Yearling Heifer Prize money: 1st: $50 2nd: $40 3rd: $30 4th: $20 5th: $10 Cambridge Federated Farmers - All Breeds Heifer Calf Prize Money: 1st: $50 2nd: $40 3rd: $30 4th: $20 5th: $10 PGG Wrightsons - All Breeds Bull Calf Prize money: 1st: $25 2nd: $15 3rd: $10

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CLASS 2: BELL BOOTH - YOUNG HANDLERS CLASS Age of exhibitor 5-11 inclusive as at 1st February of that current show season Enter on the day no entry fee Ribbons and prizemoney 1st-5th Dairy Animals to be Calves 11

87 Duke Street, Cambridge Phone 07 823 0640

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PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE
Steward: Brian Price Judge: Gavin Travers Commences: 9.00am sharp Entry Fee: $8 (Entries close 8 November 2013) Late Entries: $16 420 421 The Olde Creamery Cafe - Heifer Class Two Years. Prizes to value of 1st: $50 2nd: $30 3rd: $20 4th: $12.50 (Waikato Ayrshire Club) Bell Booth - Three Year Old in Milk. Prizes to value of $100 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) STAR OF THE FUTURE 2YR AND 3YR WINNERS CHAMPION Ballance - Cow. Four and Five year old 1st: voucher 2nd: voucher 3rd: voucher 4th: $12.50 (Waikato Ayrshire Club) Semex Morrinsville - Cow. Six years and over Vouchers John Bernau Merial Products Best Uddered Cow Prizes to value of: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 3rd: $20 4th: 12.50 (Waikato Ayrshire Club) CHAMPION FEMALE AND RESERVE CHAMPION COW Farmlands Hautapu - Two Cows or Heifers - In milk Prizes to value of: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 3rd: $20 Kiteroa Ayrshires - Two Cows in Milk or Heifers. Sired by one sire. This group need not be owned by one exhibitor. Sires name only. Prizes money of: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 3rd: $20 The Honda Shop - Breeders Group. Four females, at least two in milk. Prizes to value of: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 3rd: $20 Giltrap Agrizone - Senior Yearling Heifer. Born during the months of June and July. Date of birth must be shown on entry form. Vouchers: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 3rd: $20 FMG - Junior Heifer. Born on or after 1st August. Date of birth must be shown on entry form. Prizes to value of: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 3rd: $20 Brian Robinson Livestock - Heifer Calf. Born after 1st June. Date of birth must be shown on entry form. Prizes money of: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 3rd: $20 Shane Davis Bulk Spreading Ltd - Junior Heifer Calf. Born after 15 July Prize money: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 3rd: $20 4th: $12.50 (Waikato Ayrshire Club) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE Gostiana Restaurant - Bull Calf Vouchers to the value of $100 Essential Nutrition Junior Group. A group of three under the age of 18 months. Prizes to value of: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 450 451 452 444 440

PEDIGREE JERSEY
Chief Steward: Judge: Commences: 9.00am sharp Entry Fee: $8 (Entries close 8 November 2013) Late Entries: $16 Langsford Contracting - Two Year in Milk. The winner holds the Cambridge Jersey Clubs GOLDEN TROPHY. Prize Money: 1st: $50 2nd: $20 3rd: $10 WIndsor Nissan - Three Year Old Cow in Milk. Prize Money: 1st: $50 2nd: $20 Golden Oak Jerseys - 4 & 5 in Milk. Prizes: 1st: $50 6 Year Old and Over in Milk. Prizes: 1st: $50 2nd: $20 2nd: $20 3rd: $10 3rd: $10 3rd: $10

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GILTRAP (AGRIZONE) - CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Champion $50, Reserve $30 Best Uddered Cow. Any age. Entries must be named on entry form. Prizes: 1st: $50 voucher, 2nd $20 voucher & $10 cash, 3rd $20 voucher BP Leamington - 4546 Litre (1000gal) Milk Production Class. This class is for cows, which have produced 4,546 litres of milk with a minimum test of 5% in 305 days. Prize Money: 1st: $50 2nd: $20 3rd: $10 Two Females in Milk. (To be owned and bred by exhibitor). Winner to receive the Alf Sherrard Memorial Trophy. Prizes: Product IG Spencer Yearling Heifer. Prize Money: 1st: $45 2nd: $20 3rd: $10 4th: $5 Pixie Dale Jerseys - Two Yearling Heifers. Prize Money: 1st: $45 2nd: $20 3rd: $10 4th: $5 Leamington Motor Services - Heifer Calf. Born after 1st June Prize Money: 1st: $45 2nd: $20 3rd: $10 4th: $5 JUNIOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE Winner to receive D F Phillips Memorial Trophy Sponsored by V Simmons "Ashburn" $50 Bowers Concrete - Two Heifer Calves. Prize Money: 1st: $45 2nd: $20 3rd: $10 4th: $5 Bull Calf. Born after 1st June 2007. Prizes: 1st: Product, 2nd Product, 3rd Product Cambridge Veterinary Services - Youngstock Group. Bull Calf and Two Females under the age of 18 months. Prize Money: 1st: $45 2nd: $20 3rd: $10 4th: $5

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AgriSea NZ - Two Yearlings or Calves. By same sire. Junior Progeny Prizes to value of: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 3rd: $20 Fibre Fresh - Bull calf and two heifer calves or three heifer calves. Prizes to value of: 1st: $50 2nd: $30 12 3rd: $20 13

PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN


Steward: David Thompson 07 823 9271 Judge: Commences: 9.00am sharp Entry Fee: $8 (Entries close 8 November 2013) Late Entries: $16 Eligibility for Showing: A minimum registration status of S1F (or SRB) must be met for an animal to compete. Effective 1 June 2003. 460 FIL Two and Three Year Old in Milk Cow or Heifer. Prizes: 1st: Product 2nd: Product Farmland Hautapu - Four years and over in Milk Cow. Prizes: 1st: $60 2nd: $25 3rd: $15 Tom Wallace Memorial Sash for Best Uddered Cow The Cow Vets - Best Uddered Cow. Any age. Must be named. Prizes: 1st: $50 2nd: $25 3rd: $15 4th: $10 SEMEX - CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION COW Prizes: 1st: $50 voucher 463 Think Water - Two Cows in Milk. Any age. Owned by same exhibitor. Prizes: 1st: $40 2nd: $20 3rd: $15 D & W Harker, Westell Holsteins - Yearling Heifer Class. Prizes: 1st: $30 2nd: $20 3rd: $10 D & P Fullerton, Waipiri Holsteins - Heifer Calf Class. Prizes: 1st: $30 2nd: $20 3rd: $10

ANZ BANK CHILDRENS SECTION


Chief Steward: Alf Cox (07) 827 1859, 027 213 6734 Commences: 9.30am sharp CAMBRIDGE A & P SHOW WELCOMES ALL CHILDREN TO ENTER THEIR CALVES Senior Classes for children 10 years of age and over as at 1st July 2013 Junior Classes for children under 10 years as at 1st July 2013 No Entry Fee Seven Ribbons awarded in all classes. National Bank have kindly donated all prize money.

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SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Pedigree calves are eligible to be entered in their respective Breed classes, however, if they are not in their rings when the ribbons and prize monies are presented their placings will be forfeited. 490 491 Junior Leading Senior Leading

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CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LEADING 492 Junior Rearing 493 Senior Rearing

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION CALVES REARING (Child Effort) 494 495 496 Light Type Heavy Type Beef Type

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SEMEX - JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Prizes: 1st: $25 voucher SUPREME CHAMPION To be judged between the Champion Cow and Junior Champion and to receive the Laurie Thompson Memorial Sash donated by Cambridge A&P 466 M & M Vickers, Frosterly Holsteins - Junior Group. Two Heifers under 18 months of age, i.e. two yearlings, one yearling one calf, or two calves. Prizes: 1st: $30 2nd: $20 3rd: $10

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION TYPE Light and heavy combined SUPREME CHAMPION This will be between the Champion and Reserve Champions for both leading and rearing with a lead off and a final inspection by the judges, the winner will receive a sash and trophy.

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DAIRY GOATS
Steward: Diane Buckland (07) 823 0331 Judge: Commences: 10.00am sharp CONDITIONS: All goats must be penned by 9.30 am Entry Fee: $4 (Entries close 8 November 2013) Late Entries: $6 Prizes: 1st: $8, 2nd: $5, 3rd: $3 or Product

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Herd Register Type and Production - RAS rules to apply Associated Records Type and Production - RAS rules to apply Herd Register Best Udder Open to all does who have borne a kid. To be judged when full and again when stripped out. Points awarded for both full and empty udder, to be totalled to determine the place getters. Does may be eased before judging and must be stripped prior to entering the ring for the empty udder judging. Associated Records Best Udder Held under the same conditions as in Class. Junior Show Person For young persons of 15 years and under. To be judged on exhibitors ability to lead, place, turn, stop and start their goat. To answer two questions. Show preparation and appearance of exhibitor and goat taken into account. Exhibitors age to be included on entry form plus their grade, (bronze, silver, gold, advance). Junior Herdsperson 15 years up to 25 years showing an adult goat. To be judged on presentation and knowledge of the anatomy of the animal, also the handling and health of the adult goat. Does not have to be long to the exhibitor. STANDARD AGE CLASSES FOR JUNIOR DOES

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514 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND GOAT RULES & REGULATIONS All entries must comply with the Rules and Regulations of the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand. All goats entered in special classes must also be entered in its standard age class. All exhibits must lead and tie up. HERD REGISTER STANDARD AGE 500 501 502 Herd Register Doe in Milk Under 3 years Herd Register Doe in Milk 3 years and Under 5 Years Herd Register Doe in Milk 5 Years and Over CHAMPION AND RESERVE HERD REGISTER DOE 503 Herd Register Grand Champion Doe Open to any Doe which has obtained her Grand Champion status. CHAMPION CHALLENGE ASSOCIATED RECORD STANDARD AGE 504 505 506 Associated Record Doe in Milk Under 3 Years Associated Record Doe in Milk 3 Years and Under 5 Years Associated Record Doe in Milk 5 Years and Over CHAMPION AND RESERVE ASSOCIATED RECORD DOE 507 Associated Record Grand Champion Doe Open to any Doe which has obtained her Grand Champion status CHAMPION CHALLENGE SPECIAL CLASSES All goats must be entered in their standard age class. 508 Senior Progeny Two daughters in milk of the same Sire but different Dams. Registration No. and Name of Sire and Names of Dams to be given on entry form. 16 522 523 524 525 521 515 516 517 518 519 520

Herd Register Maiden Doe or Goatling to be 12 months and under 30 months, that has never borne a kid, including maiden milers and springing Does. Herd Register Doe Kid Born on or before 31 August Herd Register Doe Kid Born after 31 August HERD REGISTER CHAMPION AND RESERVE JUNIOR DOE Associate Record (NZDGA) Maiden Doe or Goatling - To be 12 months and less than 30 months that has never borne a kid, including maiden milkers and springing does. Associate Record (NZDGA) Doe Kid - Born on or before 31 August Associate Record (NZDGA) Doe Kid - Born after 31 August ASSOCIATE RECORD CHAMPION AND RESERVE JUNIOR DOE JUNIOR SPECIAL CLASSES Junior Progeny Two daughters under 30 months that have not borne a kid of the same Sire but different Dams. Registration No. and Name and Sire and Names of Dams to be given on entry form. BUCK CLASSES Buck Kid Under 12 months Buckling 12 months and under 2 years Buck 2 years and over Grand Champion open to any Buck which has obtained their Grand Champion status.

CHAMPION CHALLENGE BUCK CHAMPION AND RESERVE BUCK BREED CERTIFICATES BEST IN SHOW

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RETAIL PRODUCTS - PRICE LIST


SIZE BAGS PRODUCT

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Gate 1 - Equestrian - Horses, Ponies, Sporthorses, Side Saddle, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Welsh Ponies, Pony Breeding, RDA, Golden Horse, FEI Gate 2 - Trade and Donkeys only (no equestrian vehicle access) Gate 4 - Cattle, Calves, Trade, Miniatures, Goats, Clydesdales, Young Farmers

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