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2016ROMSEY AGRICULTURAL AND

HORSE SHOW SOCIETYA CHARITY (No. 1007948), ESTABLISHED 1842

Annual Show“Where Town and Country Meet”

Saturday 10th September 2016

in BROADLANDS PARK, ROMSEY

where for more than 90 years the Romsey Agricultural and Horse Show Society hasbeen privileged to hold its Show. The President and Members of the Council wishto record their gra3tude to Lord and Lady Brabourne for so kindly con3nuing the

tradi3on followed by the late Earl Mountba4en of Burma.

Patron: Lady Brabourne

President: Mr Malcolm Hartas

CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES – SEE WITHIN

The Romsey Show Society acknowledges with gra3tude theLate Mr Norman Thelwell’s “Heavy Horse” image used above.Copyright Romsey Agricultural and Horse Show Society 1991.

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INDEXAberdeen Angus ......................................................38Acknowledgments 2015 Show ...............................61Adult Rider...............................................................15An3ques and collectors’ Marquee...........................47Arab and Part-Bred Arab In Hand ............................26Arab and Part-Bred Arab Ridden .............................27Art Show ..................................................................47Beef Ca4le ...............................................................38Beef Championship..................................................41Beef Pairs .................................................................41Bri3sh Simmental ....................................................39Cage Birds ................................................................46Ca4le Championships ..............................................34Charolais ..................................................................39Coloured In Hand.....................................................28Coloured Ridden......................................................29Commercial Beef .....................................................40Commercial Lamb....................................................43Con3nental ..............................................................43Costume Concours D’Elegance ................................31Council .......................................................................5Dairy Ca4le ..............................................................36Dairy Championship ................................................37Dairy Pairs................................................................37Dexters.....................................................................39Donkeys ..............................................................32-33Floral Arts ................................................................45Fur and Feather .......................................................47Gypsy Cob In Hand...................................................21Hampshire P&P In Hand Championship ..................27Heavy Horses......................................................30-31Heavy Horse – Harness ............................................31Heavy Horse – Turnout ............................................31Herefords.................................................................38Hill, Mountain or Longwool Breed...........................43Holstein ..............................................................36-37Home Made Wine and Beers...................................46Honey Show.............................................................46Horse Breeding ........................................................24In Hand Re3red Racehorse ......................................24Jacob Sheep.............................................................44

Leading Rein and First Ridden ............................26-27M&M In Hand.....................................................22-23Na3ve Lowland Sheep .............................................42New Forest Ponies..............................................23-24New Forest Ridden ..................................................25Notes for Ca4le & Sheep Exhibitors ...................35-36Notes for Horse & Donkey Exhibitors .................14-15Open Beef Breeds....................................................40Open Dairy Breeds...................................................37Other Show Dates....................................................64Part Bred In Hand ....................................................21Petrol Generator Appendix......................................58Pony Breeding..........................................................25Rare and Minority Sheep.........................................44Rare and Tradi3onal Breeds Ca4le ..........................40Regula3ons for Exhibitors...................................48-52Ridden Cob ..............................................................16Ridden Compe33on/Sports/Dressage.....................16Ridden Horse/Hunter Ponies ...................................16Ridden Mountain and Moorland........................29-30Ridden Part Bred......................................................27Ridden Welsh...........................................................22Ring Programmes/Timetables ..............................8-13RoR ..........................................................................15Sheep Classes ..........................................................42Show Jumping..........................................................17Side Saddle ..............................................................21Sponsors 2015 Show..........................................59-60Trade Hor3cultural Exhibi3on..................................46Trade Stand Fire Regula3ons ..............................56-58Trade Stand Regula3ons General .......................52-54Trade Stand Regula3ons .....................................54-56Trade Stands ............................................................46Veteran In Hand.......................................................28Veteran Ridden ........................................................29Welsh In Hand ....................................................19-21Western Riding ........................................................28Working Hunter Ponies ......................................17-19Young Handler Ca4le Classes...................................41Young Rider..............................................................29

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ROMSEY AGRICULTURAL ANDHORSE SHOW SOCIETY – 2016

Patron: The Lady BrabournePresident: Mr Malcolm Hartas

Vice Presidents:

Honorary Vice Presidents:The Town Mayor of Romsey, The Mayor of the Borough of the Test Valley

Council of Trustees:Chairman: Ms P Grabham Vice-chairman: Mrs R Harper-Adams

To retire in 2017 To retire in 2018 To retire in 2019R. Butler D. R. Coombs Mr D. AmeyM. Cardy A. J. A. Donald Mrs J. CorbinJ. B. Chalcraft Mr R. CorbinP. Cliffe-Roberts Mrs L. EbdonMiss P. Grabham Mrs R. Harper-AdamsM. Hartas Mr M GurdJ. D. Jenkins Mr N HatchleyMiss J. Long Ms J. KellMrs C. Ludwell Mr W. S. G. NorthP. J. McVean Mrs E. PatonR. F. Monk Mrs S. PhelanA. Passfield Miss M. J. Rawson-SmithS. Rowlandson Mr B. RoweW. Tilsley Mrs A. Sharman

Mr G. Warren

Honorary Treasurer: R Butler FFAHonorary Medical Officer: Dr A Butler

Honorary Veterinary Surgeons:John Knott BA, BSc, ARCS, Vet MB, MRCVS

Ken Macleod BVMS MRCVS,Dave Coombes BSc, BVSc, MRCVS (DBR) (Bio-security officer)

Honorary Farrier: Paul Henderson HFCL,Dip, WCFHonorary Solicitor: Footner & Ewing, Auditors: Knight Goodhead, Chandlers Ford

Honorary Press Officer: Susie JamesBankers: TSB, Romsey

Secretary: Mrs P Muxworthy, Assistant Secretary: Miss A Hobday, Finance officer: Mrs S Hillman4 The Old Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 9LQ

Telephone: Romsey (01794) 517521

Ms M. A. CarderD. R. Coombs

A. FoxM. Hartas

R. T. LalondeMiss J Long

Mrs C. LudwellS. P. Mesher

W. S. G. NorthThe Rt. Hon. The Lord Northbrook

M. G. RaceE. Russell

J. SimmondsM. E. TealeJ. Whitham

N. Zorab

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PROVISIONAL RING TIMETABLE 2016Please check the time of your class

PRESIDENT’S RING (1)Time Class Class Description Judge09.00 1 ADULT RIDER - 40 years and over TBC10.00 Parade of Vintage & Traction Machinery10.40 Pony Club11.20 100 years of Motorised Transport12.20 Rockwood Dog Display12.50 Presentation of Countryside Education Award and13.00 Scouts & Marching Band13.30 Logging Display (David Shearing)14.20 Pony Club15.00 Grand Parade of Cattle and Sheep

Presentation of Award of Merit and Long Service Awards15.45 87 HEAVY HORSE TURNOUT and Parade Tom Henfrey16.30 100 Years of Motorised Transport17.30 Rockwood Dog Display18.00 Sunset Ceremony – with Michelmersh Silver Band

HORSE & DONKEY CLASSESNB – Time of classes are approximate and will not start before the advertised time

PALMERSTON RING (2)Time Class Class Description Judge09:00 2 ROR Mary Low (C), Aylicia Collins (R)

3 RIDDEN HORSE/HUNTER Mary Low (C)4 RIDDEN COB5 RIDDEN COMPETITION/SPORTS/DRESSAGE HORSE

RING TWO CHAMPIONSHIP12:00 6 SOUTHERN RIDDEN HAMPSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIP13:30 (course building) Di Longland, Marisa Hunter & Jas

Barker & Neil Theobald course builder14:00 7 SMALL OPEN JUMPING 1.10m

8 HORSE AND HOUND FOXHUNTER 1.20m Open9 OPEN JUMPING 1.25m

RING 3Time Class Class Description Judge08:45 Course Walk09:00 10 WHP RIHS - exceeding 143cm Heather Banbury & Jackie Webb

11 WHP RIHS - ex 133cm not ex 143cm12 WHP RIHS - ex 122cm not exceeding 133cm13 WHP RIHS - not exceeding 122cm

WHP RIHS CHAMPIONSHIP12:00 14 WHP BEGINNER STAKES Samantha Darlington

15 WHP - 148cm and under16 WHP - exceeding 148cm

WHP - CHAMPIONSHIP

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RING 4This ring will be split A&B’s in one section and C’s in other section (whole ring for D’s)

Time Class Judge: Mr Paul Wilding-Davies Class Judge: Lisa Barsoum08:30 17 WELSH A Yearling filly, colt or gelding 25 WELSH C Yearling filly, colt or gelding

18 WELSH A - 2-3 olds colts, fillies or geldings 26 WELSH C - 2-3 olds colts, fillies or geldings19 WELSH A - 4 years and over mares and geldings 27 WELSH C - 4 years and over mares and geldings20 WELSH A - Stallions 4 yrs old and over 28 WELSH C - Stallions 4 yrs old and over

WELSH A CHAMPIONSHIP WELSH C CHAMPIONSHIP21 WELSH B Yearling filly, colt or gelding 29 WELSH D Yearling filly, colt or gelding22 WELSH B - 2-3 olds colts, fillies or geldings 30 WELSH D - 2-3 olds colts, fillies or geldings23 WELSH B - 4 years and over mares and geldings 31 WELSH D - 4 years and over mares and geldings24 WELSH B - Stallions 4 yrs old and over 32 WELSH D - Stallions 4 yrs old and over

WELSH B CHAMPIONSHIP WELSH D CHAMPIONSHIP11:45 33 PART BRED IN HAND 34 GYPSY COB IN HAND Judge: TBC12:30 NPS SILVER MEDAL IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP Heather Banbury13:00 35 SIDE SADDLE - Equita3on open qualifying class TBA

36 SIDE SADDLE - Best horse or pony ridden class14:00 37 WELSH RIDDEN - A&B mares and geldings over 4yrs old Heather Banbury

38 WELSH RIDDEN - C mares and geldings over 4yrs old39 WELSH RIDDEN - D mares and geldings over 4yrs old

RIDDEN WELSH CHAMPIONSHIPNPS SILVER MEDAL RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP Jackie Webb

RING 5Time Class Class Description Judge09:00 40 M&M IN HAND Open Small breeds David Bright

41 M&M IN HAND Open large breeds10:15 42 NEW FOREST Yearling Suzanne Kempe

43 NEW FOREST two year olds44 NEW FOREST three year olds

NEW FOREST YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP45 NEW FOREST Mare 4yrs and over46 NEW FOREST - Geldings47 NEW FOREST - Stallions

OVERALL NEW FOREST CHAMPIONSHIP12:15 48 HORSE BREEDING In hand Jenny Loriston Clarke MBE

49 TARRA RoR In hand13:15 50 RIDDEN NEW FOREST not exceeding 138cm Mrs Debbie Barr

51 RIDDEN NEW FOREST 138cm & over52 RIDDEN NEW FOREST - forest bred

RIDDEN NEW FOREST CHAMPIONSHIP

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RING 6Time Class Class Description Judge08:30 53 SHOW PONY/SHOW HUNTER PONY BREEDING Mrs L Forrester09:00 54 ARAB In hand Pure Bred Victoria Ayling

55 ARAB In hand Part BredARAB IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP

56 RIDDEN SHOW PONY Victoria Ayling57 RIDDEN HUNTER PONY

SH/SHP CHAMPIONSHIP11:00 58 M&M Lead Rein David Bright (Bucks)

59 M&M First RiddenMINI CHAMPIONSHIP

60 ARAB Ridden Pure Bred Victoria Ayling61 ARAB Ridden Part Bred

ARAB RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP13:30 62 HAMPSHIRE P&P IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP Jenny Loriston Clarke MBE

63 RIDDEN PART BRED TBC14:45 BUILD FOR WESTERN RIDING

64 WESTERN RIDING David Lloyd65 WESTERN RIDING

RING 7Time Class Class Description Judge08:45 66 COLOURED In hand - unplaited TBC

67 COLOURED In hand - plaited68 COLOURED In hand - youngstock

COLOURED IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP10:00 69 VETERAN IN HAND Mrs L Forrester

70 COLOURED RIDDEN - unplaited TBC71 COLOURED RIDDEN - plaited

COLOURED RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP72 YOUNG RIDER Mrs L Forrester73 RIDDEN VETERAN Mrs L Forrester

13:30 74 M&M RIDDEN - Smalls Heather Banbury75 M&M RIDDEN - Large76 M&M RIDDEN - Stallions open

HEAVY HORSE RING (8)Time Class Class Description Judge08:45 80 HEAVY HORSE Gelding 3yrs and over Tom Henfrey

81 HEAVY HORSE Yearling and 2yr olds82 HEAVY HORSE Mare, mare with foal at foot

HEAVY HORSE IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP83 HEAVY HORSE Young handler84 IDDEN HEAVY HORSE85 LADIES CART86 HEAVY HORSE in Harness

15:40 87 HEAVY HORSE Turnout (Ring 1)15:40 88 SIDE SADDLE Concours D’Elegance Mrs Sue Pashen (Surrey)

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DONKEY RINGTime Class Class Description Judge10:00 90 BEST CONDITION AND TURN OUT Ms E Longford

91 DONKEY Filly, Colt or gelding 2 or 3 yr olds92 DONKEY Filly, Colt or gelding yearling93 DONKEY STALLION OR GELDING 4yrs and over94 DONKEY MARE, mare with foal at foot

DONKEY CHAMPIONSHIPLUNCH BREAK

95 RIDDEN DONKEY96 PET DONKEY97 YOUNG HANDLER98 LONG REIN99 VETERAN

ORDER OF SHOWING FOR CATTLENB – Time of classes are approximate and will not start before the advertised time

CATTLE RINGTime Class Class Description Judge08.30 170 Young Handlers, under 12 on show day Mr D Smith, Devon

171 Young Handlers, 12 or over, but under 16172 Young handlers, 16 or over, but under 26 on show day

09.30 110 Holstein maiden heifer under 9 months Mr D Smith, Devon117 Open Dairy maiden heifer under 9 months Mr J Daw, Wilts111 Holstein maiden heifer, over 9 months, under 15 months Mr D Smith, Devon118 Open Dairy maiden heifer over 9 months, under 15 months Mr J Daw, Wilts112 Holstein heifer, not calved, 15 months & over Mr D Smith, Devon119 Open Dairy heifer, not calved, 15 months & over Mr J Daw, Wilts113 Holstein dry cow, to calve within 4 months of show Mr D Smith, Devon120 Open Dairy dry cow, to calve within 4 months of show Mr J Daw, Wilts114 Holstein heifer in milk, first lactation Mr D Smith, Devon121 Open Dairy cow in milk, first lactation Mr J Daw, Wilts115 Holstein cow in milk, having had at least 2 calves Mr D Smith, Devon122 Open Dairy cow in milk, having had at least 2 calves Mr J Daw, Wilts116 Holstein pair of females Mr D Smith, Devon123 Open Dairy pair of females Mr J Daw, Wilts

Holstein Championship Mr D Smith, DevonOpen Dairy Championship Mr J Daw, WiltsDAIRY PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP Mr J Daw, WiltsSUPREME DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIP Mr J Daw, Wilts

CATTLE RINGTime Class Class Description Judge09.30 134 Dexter cow in milk, having had at least 2 calves Mr J Lee, Devon

135 Dexter heifer in milk, first lactation136 Dexter maiden heifer, under 18 months137 Dexter heifer, 18 months & over, not yet calved138 Dexter dry cow in calf, to have had at least one calf139 Dexter pair of females140 Dexter junior bull (born on or after 1st January 2015)141 Dexter senior bull (born on or before 31st December 2014)

Dexter Championship Mr J Lee, Devon

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CATTLE RINGTime Class Class Description Judge09.30 124 Hereford heifer born on or after 1 January 2015 Mr M Shaw, Glos.

152 Rare Breed heifer born on or after 1 January 2015 TBC125 Hereford heifer, born on or before 31 December 2014 Mr M Shaw, Glos

& having not yet calved153 Rare Breed heifer born in 2014 and having not calved TBC126 Hereford cow, any age, having had minimum of 1 calf Mr M Shaw, Glos.154 Rare Breed cow in milk or in calf, or heifer capable of TBC

being in-calf, born in 2013127 Hereford Bull, any age Mr M Shaw, Glos.155 Rare Breed cow in milk or in calf, born before TBC

1 January 2013128 Hereford Pairs Mr M Shaw, Glos.156 Rare Breed bull, Any age TBC157 Rare Breed pairs

Hereford Championship Mr M Shaw, Glos.Rare Breed Championship TBCBEEF PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP Mr K Jempson, Oxon.SUPREME BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP Mr K Jempson, Oxon.

CATTLE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

CATTLE RINGTime Class Class Description Judge09.00 163 Commercial Beef, Butcher’s heifer Mr K Jempson, Oxon.

164 Commercial Beef, Butcher’s steerCommercial Beef Championship Mr K Jempson, Oxon.

09.30 129 Aberdeen Angus heifer, born on or before 1 January 2015 Mr P Westaway, Glos.158 Open Beef heifer, born on or before 1 January 2015 Mr K Jempson, Oxon.130 Aberdeen Angus heifer, born on or before 31 December Mr P Westaway, Glos.

2014, having not yet calved159 Open Beef heifer, born on or before 31 December 2014, Mr K Jempson, Oxon.

having not yet calved131 Aberdeen Angus cow, any age, having had minimum Mr P Westaway, Glos.

of 1 calf160 Open Beef cow, any age having had minimum of 1 calf Mr K Jempson, Oxon.132 Aberdeen Angus bull, any age Mr P Westaway, Glos.161 Open Beef bull, any age Mr K Jempson, Oxon.133 Aberdeen Angus pairs Mr P Westaway, Glos.162 Open Beef pairs Mr K Jempson, Oxon.

Aberdeen Angus Championship Mr P Westaway, Glos.Open Beef Championship Mr K Jempson, Oxon.

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CATTLE RINGTime Class Class Description Judge09.30 142 Charolais heifer, born on or after 1 January 2015 Mr M Minto, W.Sussex

147 Simmental heifer, born on or after 1 January 2015 Mr M Minto, W.Sussex143 Charolais heifer, born on or before 31 December 2014,

having not yet calved148 Simmental heifer, born on or before 31 December 2014,

having not yet calved144 Charolais cow, any age, having minimum of 1 calf149 Simmental cow, any age, having minimum of 1 calf145 Charolais bull, any age150 Simmental bull, any age146 Charolais pairs151 Simmental pairs

Charolais Championship Mr M Minto, W.SussexSimmental Championship Mr M Minto, W.Sussex

SHEEP CLASSSESNB – Time of classes are approximate and will not start before the advertised time

SHEEP RINGSTime Class Class Description JudgeFrom 09.30 200 – 204 Native Lowland Mr R Whitcombe, HampshireFrom 09.30 205 – 209 Continental TBCFrom 09.30 210 – 214 Hill, Mountain or Longwool Mr R Whitcombe, HampshireFrom 09.30 215 - 216 Commercial Lambs TBCFrom 09.30 217 – 221 Rare & Minority breeds Mr M Duce, BerkshireFrom 09.30 222 – 227 Jacob sheep Mr P Bull, E.Sussex

OTHER OPENING & JUDGING TIMES08.00 HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION Judging

& FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS08.30 TRADE STANDS Open to the public

SHOPPING MARQUEERURAL INDUSTRIES MARQUEECOUNTRYSIDE INFORMATION AREAFUR-AND-FEATHER MARQUEETHE FOOD ZONE: (Artisan and Locally produced food and beverages)HOME-MADE WINE MARQUEEHONEY SHOW MARQUEE (Members of Romsey & District Bee-keepers Assoc)COUNTRYSIDE RING Country-based activity displaysCAGE BIRD SHOW Judging

09.45 HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION Open to the public& FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS

10.00 TRADE STANDS Classes 251, 252 and 253 JudgingART EXHIBITION Open to the publicCAGE BIRD SHOWWOMEN’S INSTITUTE EXHIBITION

11.00 – 17.00 PICNIC AREA BANDSTAND11.00 – 18.00 BANDSTAND

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NOTES FOR HORSE AND DONKEY EXHIBITORSENTRY CLOSING DATES

Horse and Donkey: Sunday 14th August 2016Show Jumping: Thursday 1st September 2016

Light Horse Entry fees and prizes:Non Members £15, RAHSS Members £12

PLUS A FIRST AID CHARGE OF £2 PER RIDER/HANDLERCLASS ENTRY FEES

All paid up MEMBERS of the Society are entitled to reduced entry fees.Any further information, additional prize lists or entry forms from:

The Secretary, 4 The Old Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey, Hants. SO51 9LQ Tel: (01794) 517521

PLEASE NOTE: We are offering an ‘on-line’ entries facility this year through our website(www.romseyshow.co.uk). Please visit the Schedule page of the website for the appropriate information and

forms. Payment will be taken through PayPal, and the entries uploaded to our database.

Late entries will be accepted at double the class fee up to 5th September ONLYNo Late entries for Welsh In Hand C & D Classes 21 - 28

Prize money for Light Horse Section is as follows: In Hand: £20, £15, £10, £5 Ridden: £25, £20, £15, £10Not all championships award prize money

Show Jumping, Heavy Horse and Donkeys Entry Fees and prizes –please see individual classes for entry fees and prizes.

All Cheques made payable to: ‘The Romsey Show’, and sent to 4 TheOld Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey Hants, SO51 9LQ (01794 517521).No entry will be accepted unless signed by the Exhibitor or authorisedagent and correct amount of entry fee included.

A local rosette is awarded to the best exhibit in each horse class, whichis the property of any exhibitor living within a 15 mile radius of the TownHall, Romsey. Those eligible must wear a WHITE arm band.

15 MILE RADIUS OF ROMSEY FOR LOCAL ROSETTES

Rosettes and Championship RosettesThe society will award 1st – 6th place rosettes and will be awarded at the judges’ discretion. Championship andReserve rosettes and cards will be awarded in each championship.

Cups and TrophiesWinners of the Society’s cups and trophies must be collect them from the Chief Awards Steward at the Main ShowSecretaries area, before leaving the showground, as they cannot be sent after the show. An engraver will beavailable at the showground where cups and trophies can be engraved at a small charge. All cups and trophies mustbe returned to the Secretary, clean and undamaged by the 1st August the following year. Please do not take cupsand trophies unless you can guarantee to return them safely by hand or registered post by the above date.Height MeasurementIn all classes where horses or ponies are subject to height limits the judge may order the exhibit to be measured,unless the exhibitor can produce an appropriate official measurement certificate.

To allow classes to run to time numbers will be limited to 25 animals per class.

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ENTRY TICKETSAdmission tickets will be provided on the basis of total entry fees paid. Additional tickets may be purchased at theadvanced rate with your entry. Tickets will be posted 2 weeks before the show.

1 horse entered - 2 passes • 2 horses entered - 3 passes • 3 horses entered - 4 passesThereafter 1 pass per horse up to a maximum of 6 passes

HORSE BOX passes will only be issued to vehicles carrying horses or ponies.Due to limited parking and health and safety, cars will be requested to park in the FREE CAR PARK!

Sat Nav Post code for showground SO51 9LQ

A list of overnight B & B and stabling is available. Please ring the show secretary – 01794 517521

PROVISIONAL RING PROGRAMME CHECK START TIME FOR YOUR CLASSThe Morning Rings have varying start times. The Council Reserve the right to alter the time of any class.Where a time is given against a class the judging will not start before that time, where no time is given classeswill follow on.Please see Rules for Affiliated classes under General conditions; Horse section

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HORSESPRESIDENTS RING (1)

09:00hrsJudge: TBC

Class 1 ADULT RIDER – Open to Mares or geldings 4 years old or over, any height. Riders must be 40 years orover on 1st January 2016. Horses should be plaited. Special prize to the greatest combined age of horseand rider, special prize to best Riding Club member to wear a white arm band, special prize to best rideron a New Forest Pony. Bus pass holders will receive a special rosette if produced in ring.TSR horsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in thering. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk

1st and 2nd placed eligible for the Ring 2 Championship held in the Palmerton Ring (2)

PALMERSTON RING (2)(Run under the rules of the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations)

09:00hrs

Judge: Mrs Mary Low (Berks) (C), Miss Aylicia Collins (Dorset) (R)

Class 2 THE RoR TATTERSALLS THOROUGHBRED RIDDEN SHOW SERIES QUALIFIER 2017. Thoroughbred mareor gelding, 4 years old or over, any height. Riders must be 15 years or over. Horses should be ridden ina snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle. Horses should be plaited. The first three go forward to thechampionship at the Hickstead Derby Meeting in JUNE 2017. All entries MUST be registered with theROR and include their registration number on entry form and have RACED in GB. All those enteringhorses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules andRegulations from time to time in force.Please be aware that the show will split the class on the horse’s last run in a race (NH or Flat) or willprovide 2 ride judges should the entries exceed 20. Please mark your entry form accordingly.Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. Racing injuries and blemisheswill NOT be ignored in this series

Prizes: Rosettes and Tesco Vouchers 1st to 4th place. Veteran prize, £25 voucher to be redeemed from RoR officeand qualification for the Veteran final at Aintree. 1st £50 plus voucher for jacket, 2nd £25, 3rd £20, 4th £10.

THE CURTIS CHALLENGE TROPHY (2) kindly presented by the late Major & Mrs. P P Curtis to the winner of this class.

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Judge: Mrs Mary Low (Berks) (C), Miss Aylicia Collins (Dorset) (R)

Class 3 RIDDEN HORSE/HUNTER Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years and over, any height, riders any age. Specialrosette and £10 to the highest placed horse that has hunted in the last season. Maybe ridden by thejudge. To receive the prize, accompany your entry with a letter from the Hunt confirming your huntingdays. This is a qualifier for the Nupafeed/Equifest (16) Riding Horse. The two highest placed exhibits notalready qualified will qualify for the Equifest Championship to be held at the East of England Showgroundin August 2017. TSR horsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive aqualification card in the ring. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk

THE LEPPARD CUP (3) to the winner of this class.

M-J Rawson-Smith kindly sponsored a special prize of £20 in 2015 to be awarded in this class, to the horse whoin the opinion of the judge, Mr John Knott MRCVS, is considered to be the right body weight for its breed and

height, following the increased knowledge that ‘fat’ in horses is detrimental to their health.

(N.B. Ridden part bred Heavy horse Class No 84 Ring 8)

Judge: Mrs Mary Low (Berks) (C), Miss Aylicia Collins (Dorset) (R)

Class 4 RIDDEN COB TYPE Open, Mare or gelding, 4 years and over, exceeding 148cm. May be shown hoggedor plaited. Maybe ridden by the judge. Special rosette for the highest placed Novice who has never wona first placed rosette and wearing a RED arm band. This is a qualifier for the Nupafeed/Equifest (17)Ridden Cob. The two highest placed exhibits not already qualified will qualify for the EquifestChampionship to be held at the East of England Showground in August 2017. TSR horsezone.co.ukRiders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details atwww.theshowingregister.co.uk

THE FRIAR TUCK PERPETUAL CUP (123) will be awarded to the winner.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by TALISMAN HOMES

Judge: Mrs Mary Low (Berks) (C), Miss Aylicia Collins (Dorset) (R)

Class 5 RIDDEN COMPETITION/SPORTS/DRESSAGE HORSE over 148cm 4 years old and over. Maybe ridden bythe judge. Special rosette for the highest placed Novice who has never won a first placed rosette andwearing a RED arm band. Method of judging: horses and ponies to enter the ring as a class, perform anindividual show (you may be asked to gallop in your individual show) but will not be ridden by the judge.TSR horsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in thering. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk

THE CHILBOLTON DOWN CUP (34) is awarded to the winner of this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by WELLOW BUSINESS SERVICES

RING 1 & 2 CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 1, 2, 3 , 4 and 5. Champion £25 Reserve £15THE RAPPAHANNOCK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (58) kindly presented by Mr. & Mrs. O. A. S. Cutts to theChampion.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MR AND MRS R J PERRY

Judges: To be announced on the day

CH 6 SOUTHERN RIDDEN HAMPSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIPOpen to horses/ponies who have received an invitation from a nominated show and who have returnedtheir invitation with their entry form and fee. Details from www.romseyshow.co.uk

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by BASEPOINT

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JUMPINGCategory Two

Judges: Mrs D Longland, Mrs J Barker, Mrs M Hunter Course Builder: Mr Neil Theobald

Class 7 SMALL OPEN JUMPING – Height 1.10m. For registered horses, ridden by Adult, Associate or Juniormembers. Table A7. 325mpm.

Entry £18 – Members £14Prize Money: 1st £50, 2nd £40, 3rd £35, 4th £30, 5th £25, 6th £20, 7th £17, 8th £17

THE VOLVO PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (60) kindly presented by Messrs. Rudds of Southampton to the winnerof this class.

Class 8 THE HORSE & HOUND FOXHUNTER / 1.20m OPEN– first round. – Horses Grade C which have not wona total of 700 Points or born in or after 2009 irrespective of points. To be ridden by Adult, Associate orJunior members, Table A7, 350mpm, Rule No 310. In the event of 30 or more starters this class will besplit. Horses may compete in one section only. 1st Rosette kindly sponsored by Horse and Hound.

Entry £21 – Members £18Prize Money: 1st £100, 2nd £80, 3rd £60, 4th £40, 5th £20

Class 9 SENIOR 1.25m OPEN for Registered Horses. Adult, Associate or Junior members. Height approx: 1.25m.Table A7, 350 mpm.

Entry £26 – Members £23Prize Money: 1st £ 300, 2nd £175, 3rd £150, 4th £90, 5th £80, 6th £60, 7th £50, 8th £25

THE HEATHERCOMBE STUD CUP (100) kindly presented by Mrs. R.G. Moody for the winner of this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by A J CATERERS (UK)

RING 3WORKING HUNTER PONIES RIHS Qualifiers

(Run under the rules of the NPS)

The NPS/NAF M&M Working Hunter Pony Longines Royal International Horse Show Championship Open to purebred registered M&M stallions, mares and geldings, five years old or over. The owner must be a Qualifying or Lifemember of the NPS for the pony to enter this competition. Riders may only ride one pony in each class. The highestplaced pony from each class to qualify for the final at Hickstead 2017. Qualification may pass down to third in theevent first and second have already qualified. At the final riders must also be NPS members. NPS Membershipcards are no longer required to be shown in the ring to qualify.

This is also a qualifier for The Kyneton Silvervale Stud/Equifest (5) taking place at the East of England Showgroundin August 2017. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. equifest.org.uk.

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Judge: Mrs Jackie Webb (Somerset) and Mrs Heather Banbury (Cornwall) Course builder: Lisa Kelly

Entry fees: £30.00 (inc RIHS Levy) Non Romsey Show Members, £27.00 (inc RIHS Levy) Romsey ShowMembers

08:45hrs Course Walk

Class 10 NPS/NAF M&M Working Hunter Pony Longines RIHS Championship Ponies exceeding 143cm. Open topure bred registered M&M stallions, mares and geldings 5 years and over. The Owner of the pony mustbe a Qualifying or Life Member of the NPS for the pony to enter this competition. Riders may only rideone pony in each class. The highest placed pony from each class to qualify for the final at Hickstead 2017.

THE MORGAN GILES CUP (98) is awarded to the winner of this class.

Class 11 NPS/NAF M&M Working Hunter Pony Longines RIHS Championship Ponies exceeding 133cm but notexceeding 143cm. Open to pure bred registered M&M stallions, mares and geldings 5 years and over.The Owner of the pony must be a Qualifying or Life Member of the NPS for the pony to enter thiscompetition. Riders may only ride one pony in each class. The highest placed pony from each class toqualify for the final at Hickstead 2017.

THE FOXWOOD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (57) will be awarded to the winner of this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by R H HAMMOND LTD

Class 12 NPS/NAF M&M Working Hunter Pony Longines RIHS ChampionshipPonies exceeding 122cm but not exceeding 133cm. Open to pure bred registered M&M stallions, maresand geldings 5 years and over. The Owner of the pony must be a Qualifying or Life Member of the NPSfor the pony to enter this competition. Riders may only ride one pony in each class. The highest placedpony from each class to qualify for the final at Hickstead 2017.

THE OWEN LOCKYER BOWL (40) to the winner of this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by R H HAMMOND LTD

Class 13 NPS/NAF M&M Working Hunter Pony Longines RIHS Championship. Ponies not exceeding 122cm. Opento pure bred registered M&M stallions, mares and geldings 5 years and over. The Owner of the pony mustbe a Qualifying or Life Member of the NPS for the pony to enter this competition. Riders may only ride onepony in each class. The highest placed pony from each class to qualify for the final at Hickstead 2017.

THE HURSLEY HUNT CUP (121) is awarded to the winner of this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MS CAROLINE NOKES, MP

WORKING HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP for RIHS classes 10, 11, 12 and 13Champion £25 and Reserve £20

THE LOWMAN SALVER (120) In memory of Mr. Keith Lowman to the winner of the Championship.

WORKING HUNTER/PONIES(Unaffiliated)

TSR horsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Fulldetails at www.theshowingregister.co.uk This is also a qualifier for The Boycott Tonic/Equifest (11) taking place atthe East of England Showground in August 2017. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class willqualify. equifest.org.uk.

Judge: Mrs Samantha Darlington (Surrey) Course builder: Lisa Kelly

Class 14 BEGINNER STAKES WHP ponies 4 years old and over. Rider not to have attained their 12th birthday before1st January in the current year. Fence height approx. 38cm – 55cm. Never to have won a 1st prize at timeof entry. Entries will be limited to 20

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Class 15 WORKING HUNTER PONY 4 years old and over, riders any age 148cm and under. Fence height approx.69cms – 85cms. Special to the best Novice wearing a RED arm band not to have won a 1st prize valuedat £10 or over. Entries will be limited to 20

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by WENDY &MICHAEL DAYUS

Class 16 WORKING HUNTERS/PONIES 4 years old and over, riders any age, exceeding 148cm. Fence heightapprox. 76cms – 99cms. Special to the best Novice wearing a RED arm band not to have won a 1st prizevalued at £10 or over. Entries will be limited to 20.

WORKING HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP for unaffiliated classes 14, 15 and 16Champion £25 and Reserve £20

RING 4WELSH IN HAND

Open toMembers and NonMembers of theWelsh Pony & Cob Society. All entries in this section must be registeredin the approved section of the stud book of the WPCS. www.wpcs.uk.com

This is also a qualifier for Drumacre Hall Stud/Equifest (1) taking place at the East of England Showground in August2017. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. equifest.org.uk.

Bronze Medals will only be awarded to animals whose owners are members of the Welsh Pony and Cob Societywho have paid their subscriptions for the current year or are life members or have submitted their name ofmembership and paid one annual subscription of Life Membership. The owner/lessee’s membership card shouldbe produced in the show ring as proof of current membership.

TSR horsezone.co.uk In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in anyIn Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREEfrom the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

NO LATE ENTRIES or SUBSITUTIONSWILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE WELSH IN HAND CLASSES after the closing date.

The NPS/LEYHILLS M&M In Hand Summer Championship (MM-IH)These classes are open to pure bred registered M&M ponies in the main body of their studbook. Owner’smembership cards must be shown in the ring to receive qualifications. Foals are not eligible.

Ring 4 will be split at 0830 – A’s and C’s

Judge: Mr P Wilding-Davies (Worcestershire) (FAYRE)

08:30 RING 4AClass 17 Welsh A yearling filly, colt or gelding

Class 18 Welsh A 2 year old or 3 year old colts, fillies or geldings

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by ABBEY PARK CARS

Class 19 Welsh A 4 years and over, mares and geldings only

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by TREKWEAR

Class 20 Welsh A Stallions 4 year olds and over. All stallions exhibited in this class must be in possession of aWelsh Pony & Cob Society Licence of Correctness (or an acknowledged alternative)

WELSH SEC A CHAMPIONSHIP BRONZE Medal awarded to champion/reserve.(Membership cards must be produced in the ring)

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Judge: Mr P Wilding-Davies (Worcestershire) (FAYRE)

Class 21 Welsh B yearling filly, colt or gelding.

Class 22 Welsh B 2 year old or 3 year old colts, fillies or geldings

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by ABBEY PARK CARS

Class 23 Welsh B 4 years and over, mares and geldings only

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by TREKWEAR

Class 24 Welsh B Stallions 4 year olds and over. All stallions exhibited in this class must be in possession of aWelsh Pony & Cob Society Licence of Correctness (or an acknowledged alternative)

WELSH SEC B CHAMPIONSHIP BRONZE Medal awarded to champion/reserve.(Membership cards must be produced in the ring)

Judge: Lisa Barsoum (Oxon) (LIAURA)

08:30 RING 4BClass 25 Welsh Sec C yearling filly, colt or gelding.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MRS SARAH KEITH

Class 26 Welsh Sec C 2 year old or 3 year old colts, fillies or geldings

Class 27 Welsh Sec C 4 year old and over, mares or geldings only

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by HOME & INDUSTRIAL HEATING SERVICES LTD

Class 28 Welsh Sec C Stallions 4 year olds and over. All stallions exhibited in this class must be in possession ofa Welsh Pony & Cob Society Licence of Correctness (or an acknowledged alternative)

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by OFFORD & SONS WINCHESTER

WELSH SEC C CHAMPIONSHIP BRONZE Medal awarded to champion/reserve.(Membership cards must be produced in the ring)

This championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by YORKSHIRE CLOTHING

Judge: Lisa Barsoum (Oxon) (LIAURA)

Class 29 Welsh Sec D yearling filly, colt or gelding

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by RAY MEADER & SONS

Class 30 Welsh Sec D 2 year old or 3 year old colts, fillies or geldings

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by FOOTNER & EWING SOLICITORS

Class 31 Welsh Sec D 4 years old and over, mares or geldings only

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by FOCUS LEASING

Class 32 Welsh Sec D Stallions 4 year olds and over. All stallions exhibited in this class must be in possession ofa Welsh Pony & Cob Society Licence of Correctness (or an acknowledged alternative)

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by YORKSHIRE CLOTHING COMPANY

WELSH SEC D CHAMPIONSHIP BRONZE Medal awarded to champion/reserve.(Membership cards must be produced in the ring)

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by ALEXANDER KEEN ESTATE AGENTS

WELSH YOUNG STOCK CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd from classes 17, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26, 29 and 30. Champion andReserve qualify for the overall Welsh In Hand Championship

OVERALL WELSH IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP Champion £20 Reserve £15Welsh Young Stock Champion and Reserve, 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 19, 20, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31 and 32.Welsh Champion and Reserve qualifies for Overall M&M NPS Silver Medal Rosette Championship to take place inRing 4 approx. 12:30hrs.

This championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by BERTIES RESTAURANT

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(Follows Part bred and Gypsy Cob – please see time table)M&M YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP for the 2 highest placed 1, 2 or 3 year old in classes 40-41, Welsh YoungStock Champion and Reserve, New Forest Young Stock Champion and Reserve

This championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by ALEXANDER KEEN ESTATE AGENTS

PART BRED IN HANDTSR horsezone.co.uk In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in anyIn Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREEfrom the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

Judge: Mr P Wilding-Davies (Worcestershire) This class will follow Welsh sec B’s

Class 33 PART BRED IN HAND open to mares and geldings. Rosette to the best young stock in this class.

GYPSY COB IN HANDTSR horsezone.co.uk In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in anyIn Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREEfrom the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

Judge: TBC

This class will follow Welsh Sec D’s

Class 34 GYPSY COB IN HAND. Rosette to the best young stock in this class.

SIDE SADDLEJudge: Mrs Sue Pashen (Surrey)

Class 35 The Side Saddle Association – EQUITATION OPEN QUALIFYING CLASS Run under S.S.A. Rules definedin the current Member’s Handbook. Open to Members and Non-Members. Members carrying theircurrent Championship Points Cards are eligible for S.S.A. rosettes to 3rd Adult and 3rd junior places andS.S.A. Championship Points. Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed member under14 on 1st January of the current year. Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Adult Member andManor Grange Stud Show Centre to the Junior Member, judged to be the best turned out.

THE ERNST & YOUNG TROPHY (79) to the winner of this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by EAST HORTON GOLF CLUB

Class 36 BEST HORSE OR PONY RIDDEN SIDE SADDLE. Open to horses and ponies 4 years old and over,conformation & manners will be taken into consideration. At the Judge’s discretion, horses/ponies mayNOT be stripped for conformation. Special rosette to the highest placed Adult and Junior Members ofthe S.S.A. carrying their current Championship Points Cards.

Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Member judged to be the best turned out in Adult andOpen Equitation Qualifying classes.

N.B. Costume d’Elegance Class 88, Ring 8

NPS/ M&M In Hand Silver Medal Rose1e Championship sponsored by Kilmannan StudA Silver Medal Rose4e is offered by the Na3onal Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by an NPSQualifying or Life member in the M&M In Hand sec3on - Romsey Show Rule 56.The Sponsor’s rose4e is alsoawarded to the pony receiving the qualifica3on. Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receivethe medal and/or the qualifica3on. Qualifiers are en3tled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rose4eChampionship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2017.

Judge: Heather Banbury (Cornwall)

The MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND CUP (62) to the winner of the championship

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RIDDEN WELSHNPS/ M&M Open Ridden Championship kindly sponsored by RINGSIDE STUD –. Classes are open to Members andNon-Members of the NPS, but only members may qualify for the finals at NPS Summer Championship 2017. Poniesmust be registered in the main body of their respective Breed Society stud book. The highest placed pony whichhas not already qualified within the top three, will qualify. Rider any age, except for stallions, where riders mustbe 12 years or over for small breeds, and 14 years or over for large breeds.

This is also a qualifier for The Hewitt Family/Equifest (2), taking place at the East of England Showground in August2017. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. www.equifest.org.ukTSR horsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Fulldetails at www.theshowingregister.co.uk

Judge: Mrs Heather Banbury (Cornwall)

Class 37 RIDDEN M&M WELSH A & B – mares and geldings only, 4 years old and over

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MARK FREEMAN OPTICIAN

Class 38 RIDDEN M&M WELSH C – mares and geldings only, 4 years old and over

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MR &MRS BRIAN ORANGE

Class 39 RIDDEN M&M WELSH D – mares and geldings only, 4 years old and over

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by FORGE IRON ART

N.B. Ridden M&M stallion class 76 Ring 7

RIDDEN WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP – 1st and 2nd from above classes.

1st and 2nd prize winners from the Ridden Mixed M&M classes, Ridden Welsh Champion and Reserve and RiddenNew Forest Champion and Reserve.

THE BAKER DONNELLY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (66) kindly presented by Baker Donnelly and a ChampionshipRosette, to be awarded to the best Ridden M&M

RING 5M&M IN HAND

Run under the rules of www.nationalponysociety.org.uk).

This is also a qualifier for Drumacre Hall Stud/Equifest(1), taking place at the East of England Showground inAugust 2017. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. www.equifest.org.uk

British Connemara Pony Society Young Handler Championship. All young handler classes are to be judged onHandler Turnout, presentation of pony and showing technique. The qualifying handlers need not be a member toqualify at this show, but will need to become full members to enter the final. The first and second prize winnersfrom each section qualify for the final, which will be held at the BCPS In Hand Show 2017. Under 12 years of ageand 12-18 years of age. Stallion or colt handlers are not eligible. Please wear GREEN arm band to be considered.

The NPS/LEYHILLS M&M In Hand Summer Championship (MM-IH)These classes are open to pure bred registered M&M ponies in the main body of their studbook. Owner’smembership cards must be shown in the ring to receive qualifications. Foals are not eligible.

TSR horsezone.co.uk In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in anyIn Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREEfrom the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

Judge: Mr David Bright (Bucks)

Class 40 M&M IN HAND OPEN SMALL BREEDS Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland (excl. New Forest and Welsh A andB) Special rosette to the highest placed 1, 2 or 3 years old. Highest placed 4 year old or over Dartmoor,Exmoor, Shetland eligible for Silver Medal In Hand Championship. The two highest placed youngstockare eligible for M&M In Hand youngstock championship in Ring 4.

NPS/ M&M Ridden Silver Medal Rose1e Championship sponsored by The MinnsA Silver Medal Rose4e is offered by the Na3onal Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by an NPSQualifying or Life member in the M&M Ridden sec3on. Romsey Show Rule 56. Membership cards must bepresented in the ring to receive the medal and/or qualifica3on. Qualifiers are en3tled to compete in the finalof the Silver Medal Rose4e Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2017.

Judge: Mrs Jackie Webb (Somerset)

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The Exmoor Pony Society rosette to the best registered pony. Must be registered in section 1 of the Stud Book.

The Dartmoor Pony Society Special Rosette will be awarded to the best registered pony in the Dartmoor Society StudBook shown by an exhibitor who is a member of the Dartmoor Pony Society and has a current membership card.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by BRAISHFIELD MANOR ESTATES

THE WINWICK STUD CHALLENGE SHIELD (128) kindly presented by Q.A Padwick & K.A Holden for the highestplaced Dartmoor in this class.

Class 41 M&M IN HAND OPEN LARGE BREEDS Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, (excl. New Forest, Welsh C andWelsh D). Special rosette to the highest placed 1, 2 or 3 years old. Highest placed 4 year old or overConnemara, Dales, Fell or Highland are eligible for Silver Medal In Hand Championship. The two highestplaced young stock are eligible for M&M In Hand young stock championship in Ring 4

The Fell Pony Society rosette for the best registered Fell pony not exceeding 142cm, FPS membership card to beproduced in the ring.

The Dales Pony Society rosette for the best registered Dales Pony shown by an exhibitor who produces a currentmembership card in the ring.

The Highland Pony Society rosette to the best registered Highland Pony.

The British Connemara Pony Society Tam O’Shanter Championship – to be held at the BCPS In Hand Show, ThreeCounties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire in July 2017. The two highest placed yearlings and 2 year olds willqualify (three qualifiers, two from each age group). Qualification may go down to 6th place provided those placedabove have already qualified for the Championship. www.britishconnemaras .co.uk

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MR &MRS BILLING

THE TIREE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (102) kindly presented by Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Keable and daughter Sarahfor the best registered Highland pony.

THE CHARLESLAND ROSEMAID TROPHY (107) kindly presented by Mrs. J. Andrews and Mrs. L. Baker of theCharlesland Stud, for the best registered Connemara pony in this class, in memory of their mother and daughtermares Rosenaharley Rossita and Charlesland Rosemaid.

NEW FOREST PONIES(Breeding and Young stock)

(Affiliated to the New Forest Pony Breeding Society whose rules apply). All entries in this section must be registeredin the approved section of the stud book of the New Forest Pony Breeding Society.

The New Forest Pony Enthusiasts Club rosettes will be offered in various classes to competitors wearing a GREENarm band. NFPPG rosettes will be awarded to best Forest Bred in various classes and are eligible for the Forest BredChampionship, those eligible to wear a RED arm band

TSR horsezone.co.uk In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in anyIn Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREEfrom the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

This is also a qualifier for Drumacre Hall Stud/Equifest (1), taking place at the East of England Showground inAugust 2017. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. equifest.org.uk.

The NPS/LEYHILLS M&M In Hand Summer Championship (MM-IH)These classes are open to pure bred registered M&M ponies in the main body of their studbook. Owner’smembership cards must be shown in the ring to receive qualifications. Foals are not eligible.

Judge: Mrs Suzanne Kempe (Hants)

Class 42 NEW FOREST YEARLING

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by NEW FOREST HAYLAGE

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Class 43 NEW FOREST TWO YEAR OLD

Class 44 NEW FOREST THREE YEAR OLD, colts must hold a current stallion license from NFPBC

YOUNGSTOCK NEW FOREST CHAMPIONSHIP – Champion and Reserve qualifies for the Overall New ForestChampionship and the M&M young stock Championship in Ring 4

THE ‘GREYMAGIC’ CHALLENGE CUP (8) kindly presented byMiss Olive Burry to the best pony in the New Forest Ponyyoung stock classes, bred by the exhibitor.

Class 45 NEW FOREST MARE, 4 years old or over with or without own foal at foot.Special prize and £10 to the best New Forest Foal, colt or filly at least three weeks old by Show daywhose dam must be entered in the class

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MR AND MRS S W DRAPER

Class 46 NEW FOREST GELDING, 4 years old or over.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by RUSHSTAMPS (RETAIL) LTD

Class 47 NEW FOREST STALLIONS 4 years old and over. Stallions must hold a graded stallion licence from the NFPCB

THE LYNDHURST PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (78) kindly presented by Michael Baker, Esq. for the winner of this class.

Sue Phelan has kindly sponsored a special prize of £20 to be awarded in this class, to the horse who in the opinionof the judge, Mr John Knott MRCVS, is considered to be the right body weight for its breed and height, followingthe increased knowledge that ‘fat’ in horses is detrimental to their health

OVERALL NEW FOREST – FOREST BRED IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP for the highest placed Forest bred in Classes 42-47 having worn a RED armband

OVERALL NEW FOREST IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP.Champion £20 Reserve £15. New Forest youngstock champion and reserve, 1st and 2nd place winners in classes 45-47Champion and Reserve qualifies for Overall M&M/NPS Silver Medal In Hand Rosette Championship to take placein Ring 4 at 12:30 hrs.

ASHDENE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (74) to the winner of this class.

This championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by MRS JANE MAYOR

HORSE BREEDINGJudge: Mrs Jenny Loriston-Clarke MBE (Hants)

Class 48 HORSE BREEDING IN HAND OPEN – 153cm and over. To be shown In Hand and must be plaited. Bestrosette and £10 to the best yearling in this class. Rosettes to the best 2 and 3 years old in this class.

THE CHRISTOPHER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (75) kindly presented by A G Wright Esq., to the bestbroodmare with foal at foot. Rosette and £10 awarded to the best foal.

THE CHARITY FARM CUP (33) to the winner of this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by COMPTON MANOR ESTATES LTD

IN HAND RETIRED RACEHORSEJudge: Mrs Jenny Loriston-Clarke MBE (Hants)

Class 49 RoR/TARRA IN HAND SHOW SERIES QUALIFIER. TARRA In-Hand: Open to all Weatherbys (or relevantforeign thoroughbred authority) registered Thoroughbreds raced or unraced (passports may be checked)any age owned and shown by an amateur. Racing name of horse and RoR number to be used on entryform. Horses must be registered with RoR and have a RoR number which has to be stated on the entryform. Class will be judged under a normal in hand format, injuries and blemishes caused through racingwill be overlooked. The first three horses will qualify. This is a qualifier for the TARRA In-HandChampionship at Aintree, August 2017. 1st - 4th rosettes with a prize for 1st place.

THE TANTALITE TROPHY (112) awarded to the winner of this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by RICHARD BUTLER ASSOCIATES

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NEW FOREST RIDDEN(Affiliated to the New Forest Pony Breeding Society whose rules apply). All entries in this section must be registeredin the approved section of the stud book of the New Forest Pony Breeding Society. Ponies are shown unplaited,but may have lightly pulled manes and tails. The jaw line and heels may be trimmed, but the whiskers should beleft untrimmed. Clipping, except for the legs, is allowed for ponies 4 years and over, in in-hand, ridden and workingpony classes. No makeup or false hair is allowed or any other falsification of markings.

NPS/ M&M Open Ridden Championship kindly sponsored by RINGSIDE STUD –. Classes are open to Members andNon-Members of the NPS, but only members may qualify for the finals at NPS Summer Championship 2017. Poniesmust be registered in the main body of their respective Breed Society stud book. The highest placed pony whichhas not already qualified within the top three, will qualify. Rider any age, except for stallions, where riders mustbe 12yrs or over for small breeds and 14yrs or over for large breeds.

The New Forest Pony Enthusiasts Club will award a rosette to the highest placed registered New Forest ponyowned or ridden by a member in these classes. Those eligible must wear a GREEN armband, to be provided by theexhibitor. TSR horsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in thering. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk This is also a qualifier for The Hewitt Family/Equifest (2), takingplace at the East of England Showground in August 2017. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each classwill qualify. www.equifest.org.uk

Judge: Mrs D Barr (Sussex)

Class 50 RIDDEN NEW FOREST – not exceeding 138cm. Open to 4 years old and over, mares and geldings.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by KEATS RESTAURANT

Class 51 RIDDEN NEW FOREST – 138cm & over. Open to 4 years old and over, mares and geldings.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MRS HAZEL STILL

Class 52 RIDDEN NEW FOREST- Forest Bred - Open to 4 years old and over, mares and geldings.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by FOOTNER & EWING (TOTTON)

N.B. Ridden M&M stallion class 76 Ring 7

RIDDEN NEW FOREST CHAMPIONSHIP – Champion £25 Reserve £20Champion and Reserve prize winners qualify for the NPS Silver Medal Ridden Championship in Ring 4

SIR OLIVER KEWLAKE CUP (80) is awarded to the winner of this class.

This championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by SEADOWN VETERINARY GROUP

RING 6PONY BREEDING

This is also a qualifier for Equifest (24), taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2017. The twohighest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. www.equifest.org.uk

TSR horsezone.co.uk In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in anyIn Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREEfrom the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk

Judge: Mrs Lydia Forrester (Cornwall)

Class 53 HUNTER PONY/RIDING PONY BREEDING Open – not exceeding 153cm. To be shown In Hand and mustbe plaited. Best rosette and £10 to the best yearling in this class. Rosettes to the best 2 and 3 years oldin this class

THE WALDEN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (69) kindly presented by Walden Eggs Ltd., Trowbridge, to the winnerof this class.

THE WAKESWOOD CUP (9) kindly presented by A. B. Fuller, Esq., to the best broodmare with foal at foot. Rosetteand £10 awarded to the best foal.

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ARAB AND PART BRED ARAB IN HANDTSR horsezone.co.uk In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in anyIn Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREEfrom the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

Judge: Mrs Victoria Ayling (Surrey)

Class 54 OPEN PURE BRED ARAB IN HAND special rosette to the highest placed 1, 2 and 3 years old.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by VIDAS ARABIANS

Class 55 OPEN PART BRED ARAB IN HAND special rosette to the highest placed 1, 2 and 3 years old.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by PENYARDS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

ARAB AND PART BRED ARAB IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP

This championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by VIDAS ARABIANS

RIDDEN PONIESThis is a qualifier for SIGNATURE COMMUNICATIONS/EQUIFEST RIDDEN SHOW PONY (6) and SNUGGYHOOD/EQUIFEST RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONY (9), taking place at the East of England Showground in August2017. The two highest exhibits not already qualified will qualify. Special for best Novice wearing a RED armbandand not to have won a 1st or 2nd prize valued at £10 or over before 1st January in the current year. TRShorsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full detailsat www.theshowingregister.co.uk

Judge: Mrs Victoria Ayling (Surrey)

Class 56 RIDDEN SHOW PONY Open Mare or gelding 4 years and over not exceeding 148cm. Riders not to haveattained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Rosette to the best 128cm and 138cm.

THE HOLYPORT CUP (7) will be awarded to the best rider on a 128cm pony.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by PENYARDS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONIESJudge: Mrs Victoria Ayling (Surrey)

Class 57 RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONY Open to mares or geldings 4 years and over not exceeding 153cm. Ridersnot to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Rosette to the best 123cm,133cm, 143cm and 153cm.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by SNOWDON FINANCIAL LTD

RIDDEN SHOW PONY/ SHOW HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP from classes 56 –57

LEADING REIN AND FIRST RIDDENThis is a qualifier for the RCH Farriery Equifest (3), taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2017.This is a qualifier for the Natalie Bird/Equifest (4) taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2017.The two highest exhibits not already qualified will qualify. TSR horsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd ridersqualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk

Judge: David Bright (Bucks)

Class 58 NPS/ Showing Classics M&M LEADING REIN CHAMPIONSHIP. Mares and geldings 4 years old and over,not exceeding 122 cm. Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective M&M stud book.Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B. Riders must have attained their 3rd

birthday but must not have attained their 9th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. To beled by an attendant and shown in a snaffle bit, the lead rein to be attached to the noseband only. Thereins must go directly from the bit to the rider’s hands.

THE HURST CHALLENGE CUP (36) to the winner of this class.

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Class 59 NPS/ Showing Classics M&M FIRST RIDDEN PONY CHAMPIONSHIP. Mares and geldings 4 years old andover, not exceeding 128cm. Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective M&M studbook. Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Section A or B. Any suitable bridle accepted.Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 12th birthday before the1st January in the current year.

THE CRADDOCK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (55) kindly presented by Lady Craddock to the winner of this class.

M&MMINI CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd from classes 58-59

This championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by MR &MRS ANTHONY SALZ

THE HURSLEY PONY CLUB PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (45) to the Champion.

ARAB AND PART-BRED ARAB RIDDENTSR horsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Fulldetails at www.theshowingregister.co.uk

Judge: Mrs Victoria Ayling (Surrey)

Class 60 PURE BRED ARAB RIDDEN OPEN, Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, to be judged as a RidingHorse.

THE ASTRAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (4) kindly presented by Miss I J Silbertson for the best Pure-Bred Arabin this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by PAINS FIREWORKS LTD

Class 61 PART BRED ARAB RIDDEN OPEN, Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, to be judged as a RidingPony. Special rosette to the best 148cm.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by PAINS FIREWORKS LTD

ARAB AND PART BRED ARAB RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP

This championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by MR AND MRS BEN MERRILLS

THE PEPPERCORN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (68) kindly presented by Peppercorn Natural Foods, Romsey, to theRidden Champion.

HAMPSHIRE P&P IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIPJudge: Will be announced on the day

Class 62 HAMPSHIRE P&P IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIPOpen to horses 14.2hh and over who have received an invitation from a nominated show and who havereturned their invitation with their entry form and fee. Details from www.romseyshow.co.uk

Championship Sash and £30, Reserve Sash and £25Highest placed young stock £20, Best Veteran 15+ £20 not in the first two places.

RIDDEN PART BREDJudge: TBC

Class 63 RIDDEN PART BRED OPEN Any breed and type 4 years and over. Riders any age. Rosette to the best partbred native and best part bred Thoroughbred.

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WESTERN RIDINGThese classes will be run and judged in accordance to Western Equestrian Society Rule Book 2016 www.wes-uk.com (Aproperly fastened hat with harness that conforms to current British Standards regardless of society rulesmust beworn)

Judge: David Lloyd (Hants)

Class 64 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP/TRAIL PATTERN – NOVICE for horses and ponies 4 years and over.Horsemanship small pattern then going into trail to include, gate, walk overs, box and back up obstacle,all done at walk/jog. Patterns available on www.romseyshow.co.uk – nearer the time. Horses not tohave won a class or been entered in an open class previously. Western and English tack will be allowed.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by R & A LUDWELL

Class 65 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP/TRAIL PATTERN - OPEN for horses and ponies 4 years and over.Horsemanship small pattern then going into trail to include, gate, walk overs, box and back up obstacle,all done at walk/jog/lope. Patterns available on www.romseyshow.co.uk – nearer the time. Open to all.

RING 7COLOURED IN HAND

This is also a qualifier for BSPA/Equifest (23), taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2017. Thetwo highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. equifest.org.uk.

TSR horsezone.co.uk In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in anyIn Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREEfrom the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

Judge: TBC

Class 66 IN HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE AND PONY unplaited. Stallion, mares and geldings, any size ofhorse/pony 4years old and over. Native and cobs to be shown in natural state or hogged.

Class 67 IN HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE AND PONY. To be shown plaited and trimmed. Stallion, maresand geldings, any size of horse/pony 4years old and over.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by JACKSON ARENAS

Class 68 IN HAND YOUNGSTOCK QUALIFIER PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE AND PONY, Open to horse/pony 1year old, 2 years old & 3 years old. Plaited or unplaited. Special rosette to the highest placed Nativetype or Plaited opposite to the winner. No Foals.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by BEAU BEAUTIFUL

IN HAND COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP

This championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by NORTHOVER BENNET & CO LTD

VETERAN IN HANDOpen to members and non-members of the 15+ Horse and Pony Events. To enter the 2017 National Supreme ShowingChampionship Show the rider/handler and horse/pony must register with 15+ Horse & Pony Events within 14 daysof the qualifying show date. For further information concerning this exciting organisation & what it can offer for theolder equine please contact 15+ Horse & Pony Events – 01588 650180 [email protected] – www.15plus.org.uk

TSR horsezone.co.uk In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in anyIn Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREEfrom the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

Judge: Mrs Lydia Forrester (Cornwall)

Class 69 IN HAND VETERAN 15 years and over. Exhibitor any age. Please display age of the horse/pony clearly.Best rosette and £10 to best 19-24 year old. Best rosette and £10 to best 25 year old and over. The 1st,2nd and 3rd will qualify for the 15+ National Supreme Showing Championship Show at Equifest, 2017

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COLOURED RIDDENThis is also a qualifier for BSPA/Equifest (22) taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2017. Thetwo highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. equifest.org.uk.

Judge: TBC

Class 70 RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE/PONY - Unplaited Open to any size horse/pony, 4 years old and over.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by NORTHOVER & CO ACCOUNTANTS LIMITED

Class 71 RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE/PONY – Plaited Open to any size horse/pony, 4 years old and over.

RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE/PONY CHAMPIONSHIP

YOUNG RIDERTSR horsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Fulldetails at www.theshowingregister.co.uk

Judge: Mrs Lydia Forrester (Cornwall)

Class 72 YOUNG RIDER Any breed and type. Mares or geldings, 4 years and over not exceeding 148cm. Ridersmust not have attained their 16th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by SHERLOCKBOSWELL ARCHITECTURE

VETERAN RIDDENOpen to members and non-members of the 15+ Horse and Pony Events. To enter the National Supreme ShowingChampionship Show the rider/handler and horse/pony must register with 15+ Horse & Pony Events within 14 daysof the qualifying show date. For further information concerning this exciting organisation & what it can offer for theolder equine please contact 15+ Horse & Pony Events – 01588 650180 [email protected] – www.15plus.org.uk

Judge: Mrs Lydia Forrester (Cornwall)

Class 73 RIDDEN VETERAN 15 years and over. Exhibitor any age. Please display age of the horse/pony clearly. Bestrosette and £10 to best 19-24 year old. Best rosette and £10 to best 25 year old and over. The 1st, 2nd

and 3rd will qualify for the 15+ National Supreme Showing Championship Show at Equifest, 2017

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by TRANT ENGINEERING LTD.

RIDDEN MOUNTAIN AND MOORLANDNPS/ M&M Open Ridden Championship kindly sponsored by RINGSIDE STUD –. Classes are open to Members andNon-Members of the NPS, but only members may qualify for the finals at NPS Summer Championship 2017. Poniesmust be registered in the main body of their respective Breed Society stud book. The highest placed pony whichhas not already qualified within the top three, will qualify. Rider any age, except for stallions, where riders mustbe 12yrs or over for small breeds and 14yrs or over for large breeds.

This is also a qualifier for The Hewitt Family/Equifest (2), taking place at the East of England Showground in August2017. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. www.equifest.org.ukTSR horsezone.co.uk Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Fulldetails at www.theshowingregister.co.uk

The Fell Pony Society rosette for the best registered Fell pony not exceeding 142cms, FPS membership card to beproduced in the ring.The Dales Pony Society rosette for the best registered Dales Pony shown by an exhibitor who produces a currentmembership card in the ring.The Highland Pony Society rosette to the best registered Highland Pony.The British Connemara Society rosette for the best registered pony owned by a Society member and registeredin the B.C.P.S. stud book.The Exmoor Pony Society rosette to the best registered pony. Must be registered in section 1 of the Stud Book.The Dartmoor Pony Society Special Rosette will be awarded to the best registered pony in the Dartmoor Society StudBook shown by an exhibitor who is a member of the Dartmoor Pony Society and has a current membership card.

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Judge: Mrs Heather Banbury (Cornwall)

Class 74 RIDDEN M&M SMALLS (ex Welsh A & B and New Forest) mares and geldings only, 4 years old and over.1st and 2nd eligible for the NPS M&M Silver Medal in Ring 4.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by ALEXANDER KEEN ESTATE AGENTS

Class 75 RIDDEN M&M LARGE (ex Welsh C & D and New Forest) mares and geldings only, 4 years old and over.1st and 2nd eligible for the NPS M&M Silver Medal in Ring 4

Class 76 RIDDEN M&M STALLIONS OPEN – 4 years old and over, ALL BREEDS. 1st and 2nd eligible for the NPSM&M Silver Medal in Ring 4

RING 8HEAVY HORSES

We are delighted that the Young Handler Class is generously being sponsored by Southern Counties Heavy HorseAssociation and we would encourage all Heavy Horse entrants to please support this class. All classes are open toany Heavy Horse Breed.

A Carters prize of £5 will be awarded for every horse, which in the opinion of the judge is turned out to a sufficientlyhigh standard.

Note: All exhibits in the Heavy Horse classes must parade in the main ring later to qualify for the travelling grantof £40 per individual horse attending the Show, to be sent after the Show.

Judge: Mr Tom Henfrey (Lincs)

Entry £5 – Members £4 Prizes – 1st £30, 2nd £25, 3rd £20, 4th £15, 5th £10, 6th £5

Class 80 HEAVY HORSE Gelding, 3 years old or over, to be shown in-hand

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by CUNNING RUNNING SOFTWARE LTD

Class 81 HEAVY HORSE Yearling or 2 year old, to be shown in-hand

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MR&MRS BILLING

Class 82 HEAVY HORSE MARE or MARE WITH OWN FOAL AT FOOT three years old or over, to be shown in-hand.Foals to be at least three weeks old on show day.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MR&MRS BILLING

Special prize of £5 to the best foal.Rosettes will be given to the best six foals in the above Class (at the Judge’s discretion)

HEAVY HORSE IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd place winners from the classes 80 – 82

Champion £35 Reserve £25

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by FLACK MANOR BREWERY

THE TALBOT MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE CUP (29) kindly presented by Mr and Mrs J.Wrigley, and a championship rosette, for the Champion Heavy Horse of the Show.

Class 83 HEAVY HORSE YOUNG HANDLER – Hard hats to be worn by all young handlers. Mare or gelding 4 yearsold or over to be led by a handler who has attained their 12th birthday and are 18 years old or under onthe show day. A responsible adult must accompany each entrant into the ring. Rosettes to all. No grantfor this class.Prize money £20, £15, £10, £5

SOUTHERN COUNTIES HEAVY HORSE ASSOCIATION TROPHY to the winner of this class.

This class is generously sponsored by SOUTHERN COUNTIES HEAVY HORSE ASSOCIATION

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Class 84 RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE AND PART BRED HEAVY HORSE Mares and geldings 4 years old and over. Sire orDam must be a recognised heavy horse breed. Judges will not ride. Pure bred will be judged traditionallyand part bred may be asked to canter in their individual show.

Class 85 HEAVY HORSE LADIES CART - Single Turnout in Harness with 2-wheeled vehicle driven by a lady.Traditional costume to be worn.

THE MAUREEN HAUSER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY to the winner of this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by GRAHAMWALTON PUBLISHING LTD

HEAVY HORSE – HARNESSEntry £5 – Members £4 Prizes – 1st £35, 2nd £30, 3rd £25, 4th £20, 5th £15, 6th £10

Class 86 HEAVY HORSE IN HARNESS Mare or gelding, 3 years old and over, to be shown in full harness. To bejudged 25% for horse’s condition and cleanliness (not conformation) and 75% for harness.

THE FURZEDOWN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (20) kindly presented by the late Sir Gordon Ley, Bart., for the bestexhibit in the above class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MR FAIRLIE

Special prize of £25 for the Best Shod Horse in the above class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by W R HOLDEN & CO LIMITED

Best Plaited Tail open to all Heavy Horses. Special prize of £20 for the Best Plaited Full Tail in the above class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by SOUTHERN COUNTIES HEAVY HORSE ASSOCIATION

HEAVY HORSE – TURNOUTJudge: Mr Tom Henfrey (Lincs)

Entry £5 – Members £4 Prizes – 1st £50, 2nd £40, 3rd £30, 4th £25, 5th £20, 6th £15

Class 87 HEAVY HORSE TURNOUT Single, Pair or Team, to a suitable agricultural or trade vehicle. Agriculturalvehicles must not have springs or high seats or patent harness.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by D JEFFERY & CO

This class will be split into agricultural and trade vehicle sections, with prizes from 1st to 6th in each section.

THE GOLDEN GUINEA PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (63) kindly presented by Messrs. J. R. Parkington & Co.Ltd., Wine Shippers of Brentford, London, for the Best Agricultural or Trade Heavy turnout in this class.

A description of the vehicle must be included on the entry form, along with which section you are entering.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MR FAIRLIE

Please see condition 63 for details of The West of England Heavy Horse Championship.

SIDE SADDLE(Run under the rules of www.sidesaddleassociation.co.uk)

Judge: Mrs Sue Pashen (Surrey)

Class 88 COSTUME CONCOURS D’ELEGANCEThe sole criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by horse/pony and rider, and theway of going of the horse/pony. Safe tack must be used. Detailed inspection of the rider’s period costumeis not required. Fancy dress is not permitted. Competitors are required to walk, trot and canter. Noindividual show is required, but the judge may ask small groups of riders to give short displays. Twospecial rosettes to the highest placed Adult and Junior Members for the S.S.A. carrying their currentChampionship Points Cards. Competitors should produce a brief resume about their costumes for thecommentator. Juniors must wear hats to current British safety standards or above for this class. Adultriders not wearing such hats do so at their own risk.

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DONKEYSChampion Donkey Status Show

Affiliated to the Donkey Breed Society whose Rules apply.

Judge: Ms E Langford (Hereford)

Entry £6 -– Romsey Show Members £5 Prizes – 1st £15, 2nd £12, 3rd £10, 4th £8

The In hand Champion Donkey at this show automatically qualifies for the relevant Championship at the D.B.S.Annual Supreme Championship Show provided it is owned by a fully paid up member of the D.B.S. A donkey maywin more than one Championship at shows, but will qualify only once for the D.B.S. Supreme Championship Show.If the Champion has already qualified the reserve will take the qualifier. No other donkey will be eligible.The Donkey Breed Society will present the following rosettes providing the winning exhibits are members of theSocietyA rosette to the best 2 year old Class 91Rosettes to the best Geldings in Classes 91, 92 & 93A rosette to the best Foal in Class 94Rosettes to the best Novice Donkey in each of Classes 91 – 94A rosette to the best Young Rider in Class 95A rosette to the best Young Handler in Class 96A rosette to the winner of the Long Rein, 97A rosette to the winner of the Veteran class 98The Show Society will give a championship rosette and reserve championship rosette to the Best Donkey in theshow, to be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 91 – 94Rosettes will be given to the best six foals in Class 94 (at the judge’s discretion).Note: All entire male donkeys must be shown in a bridle with a leading rein correctly attached to the bit, and mustbe led by an adult attendant. For long reining, donkeys must wear a bit or bridle (open or blinkered), a driving pador saddle with long reins. Whips are to be carried but overuse will be penalised.

Class 90 BEST CONDITION AND TURNED-OUT DONKEY, any age or sex, to be judged 75% for condition and 25%for turnout. Conformation will not be taken into account.Special rosette to the best young handler 16yrs and under

Class 91 DONKEY COLT, FILLY OR GELDING, two or three year old

Class 92 DONKEY COLT, FILLY OR GELDING, yearling1st prize winners from classes 91 and 92 to compete for the Florence Wilford Cup for the bestyoungstockyoung stock exhibit.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by MRS NICKY SIMMONDS

Class 93 DONKEY STALLION OR GELDING, four years old or overHonor Ward Cup to the best gelding in this class.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by THE BLACK HORSE, WEST TYTHERLEY

Prize monies for class 94 only Prizes – 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £12, 4th £10

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Class 94 DONKEY MARE or MARE WITH OWN FOAL AT FOOT mares 4 years old and over or broodmares 5 yearsold and over, with own foal at foot. Foals to be 6 weeks old or over on day of show and born in thecurrent year. Foals to be judged first. Special prize of £5 to best foal.

This class was generously sponsored in 2015 by DR LETITIA PALIVAN

DONKEY CHAMPIONSHIP - Champion £15 Reserve £10to be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 91 – 94Champion is eligible for the DBS In Hand Championship Show 2017

LUNCH BREAK

Prize monies for class 95 only Prizes – 1st £15, 2nd £10, 3rd £5, 4th £5

Class 95 RIDDEN DONKEY, four years old or over, on or off leading rein. The following weight/ height restrictionsshall apply:Donkeys up to 10.2hh not over 8 stone or 4’0”: donkey’s 10.2-11.0hh not over 8 stone or 4’6”.Donkey’s 11.0-12.0hh not over 9 stone or 5’0”: donkey’s 12.0-14.0hh not over 10 stone or 5’6”.No entire male donkey allowed. Children of 8 years old or under (minimum 3 years) may be led. Whena child competes on a leading rein the donkey must be led by a competent adult (18 years or over) andthe leading rein must be attached to the noseband.

Class 96 PET DONKEY, To be judged entirely on the suitability of the Donkey as a family pet and not as a handyDonkey. Conformation not to be taken into account. No entires.

Class 97 YOUNG HANDLER CLASS. Donkey Mare, Filly or Gelding to be led by a person under 16 years of age. Tobe judged on the manner and ability with which the donkey is shown. No entire male donkeys allowed.Riders’ minimum age 3 years.

Class 98 LONG REIN. Donkey Mare or Gelding, three years or over. To be judged for steady course, impulsion, andcrisp transactions, relying on voice commands ONLY.

Class 99 VETERAN donkey of 20 years and over.

DONKEY CLASS CUPSTHE LADY BEAUMONT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (30) kindly presented by Lady Beaumont for the best Donkeyin Show.THE SLEEMAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (46) kindly presented by Brigadier J.C.de F. Sleeman, CBE, for the bestDonkey Stallion, Colt or Gelding.THE BRIGADIER JOHN SLEEMAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (50) kindly presented by Brigadier J.C.de F. Sleeman,CBE, for the best Donkey Mare or Filly.THE FLORENCE WILFORD CHALLENGE CUP (53) kindly presented by Mrs. D. E. Edwards for the best exhibit in theDonkey young stock classes 91 & 92.THE HONOR WARD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (90) kindly presented by Mr. & Mrs. Edwards for the best Geldingin class 93.THE COMPTON HORSE SHOW CUP 1953 (111) will be awarded to the best Young Rider in class 95.THE CHAIRMANS CUP (105) will be awarded to the best Young Handler in class 97.THE STOKES CHALLENGE CUP (51) kindly presented by Mrs. V.T. Stokes for the winner of class 98.

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THE HAMPSHIRE SHOW CATTLE CHAMPIONSHIPThe following Shows are delighted to par3cipate in the Hampshire Shows Ca4le Championship, nowin its sixth year. Alresford & District Agricultural Show Society, Ellingham & Ringwood AgriculturalSociety, New Forest Agricultural Show Society and Romsey Agricultural & Horse Show will be workingtogether to create a Champion of Champions, Open to all Breed Classes excluding pairs and younghandlers. Par3cipants will be awarded points (see below) in each class at the Hampshire Shows. Thesepoints will be recorded, the animal accumula3ng the highest total over the season will be announcedthe winner at Romsey Agricultural & Horse Show.

Sponsored by

Symonds & Sampson LLP89 Crane Street

SalisburyWiltshireSP1 2PU

Tel: 01722 334323Fax: 01722 337072

www.symondsandsampson.co.uk

CATTLE

1ST PRIZE - 30 POINTS2ND PRIZE - 20 POINTS3RD PRIZE - 15 POINTS4TH PRIZE - 10 POINTS

ANIMAL FORWARD - 8 POINTS

The Champion will be awarded a Perpetual Trophy

Champion £300 Reserve Champion £200 Third Place £100

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NOTES FOR CATTLE & SHEEP EXHIBITORS 2016Judging starts from 8.30 am in cattle rings

These will run in accordance with DEFRA Guidelines at the time of the Show(which may be subject to change in the intervening period between the issue of the Schedule and Showday)

Entry fees: Cattle - Non Members £7, RAHSS Members £5 eachSheep – Non Members £6.50, RAHSS Members £4.50 each

Closing Date for cattle and sheep entries is MONDAY 8th AUGUST 2016.

PLEASE NOTE: We are offering an ‘on-line’ entries facility this year through our website(www.romseyshow.co.uk). Please visit the Schedule page of the website for the appropriate information and

forms. Payment will be taken through PayPal, and the entries uploaded to our database.

Late Entries Late entries will be accepted only at the discretion of the Show Secretary.

Substitution Substitution is allowed, as authorized in Show Regulations, but only in the same class as that in which the originalanimal was entered.

Health & Safety Cattle unloading bays will be in operation on Show morning and on Friday afternoon until 9pm. The attention ofall exhibitors is respectfully drawn to the DEFRA Code of Practice “The Welfare of Animals in Livestock markets”, paragraphs 10 and12. PLEASE NOTE: ‘Farm’ vehicle passes, for parking in the bio-security area, will ONLY be issued to cattle/sheep lorries or boxesand towing vehicle. Due to Health and Safety and limited parking, cars will be requested to park in the FREE PUBLIC CAR PARK.

Grand Parade We draw your attention to Paragraphs 7 and 19 of the Rules & Regulations which requires that ALL prize-winningcattle and sheep must take part in the Grand Parade, held at 3pm in the Presidents (main) Ring or risk forfeiture of prizes. Thecommittee would appreciate it if exhibitors would also parade non prize winners. Stewards reserve the right to remove any animaldeemed unsafe from the Grand Parade. Cattle must not be loaded for removal until 4pm or prizes will be forfeited.

Veterinary Cover Although there will be no veterinary cover on the Showground until 7am on Showday, the telephone number ofour local large animal practice will be displayed in the cattle lines.

Cattle and Sheep Lines Free penning for Cattle in large, airy marquees. A Plentiful supply of quality straw is available. The Publicwill be able to view stock as per DEFRA Guidelines. Exhibitors who prefer their animals to be screened are asked to bring their own-headboards. Exhibitors bringing calves at foot should show this in the appropriate column on the entry form so that adequatespace may be allocated.

PLEASE NOTE: ALL BOVINES (INCLUDING CALVES) THAT ATTEND SHOWS MUST HAVE A SINGLE SHEET PASSPORT (CPP52) ORCHEQUEBOOK-STYLE PASSPORT (CPP13)

Sheep will have separate open air unloading/loading bays, and separate penning for MV accredited and non-accredited stock willbe in operation on Showday.

ALL Cattle and Sheep are required to remain on the showground, AND MAY NOT BE LOADED UNTIL AFTER THE GRAND PARADE(4PM), OR PRIZES WILL BE FORFEITED.

Refreshments Hot and cold snacks and beverages will be available from 6.00am on Showday from around the showground. A Fish& Chip van and pay bar will be available on the Friday evening

Cattle/Sheep Stockpersons A free breakfast will be available for stockpersons with a ratio of 1 breakfast for up to every 4 animalsexhibited. Breakfast tickets will be given out to cattle stockpersons when passports are checked (additional tickets may be purchasedfrom this point). Sheep exhibitors’ tickets will be given out by the Chief Sheep steward (additional tickets may be purchased fromthis person).

Prize Money PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL PRIZE MONEY (unless otherwise stated) MUST BE COLLECTED, WITH THE PRIZE CARD ASIDENTIFICATION, FROM THE I.C.E. STAND. NO MONEY WILL BE SENT AFTER THE SHOW. Cattle exhibitors not entering the GrandParade at 3.00pm, or loading their animals before 4.00pm, risk forfeiting their prize money

ENTRY TICKETS: Admission Tickets will be provided on the basis of total entry fees paid. Tickets will be posted before the show.1 animal entered – 2 passes, 2 animals entered – 3 passes, 3 animals entered – 4 passes.Thereafter 1 pass per animal up to a maximum of 6 passesAdditional tickets may be purchased at the special exhibitors rate of £13.60 each, with your entry.

CATTLE NOTES:1. All cattle classes are open unless otherwise stated:2. All cattle must be halter led.3. Bulls must be shown in accordance with Guidance Note GS 36 issued by the Health and Safety Executive.4. The society reserves the right to restrict the numbers of entries in accordance with the available penning facilities.5. Substitutions will accepted on Showday up to 8.00am provided they are notified in writing to the Secretary or Chief Cattle

Steward, but only in the same class as that in which the original exhibit was entered.6. Exhibitors may only enter one animal in one section.7. Facilities are made available for exhibitors to wash and dry their livestock. Fittings to ensure their safe operation will be available

to hire through the Livestock Stewards for a deposit of £50.00, which will be refunded upon safe return of fitting(s) after use.

Conditions: BOVINE TB and PRE-MOVEMENT TESTINGALL CATTLE MUST BE FROM HERDS ON WHICH NO MOVEMENT RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN SERVED BY DEFRA.NO ANIMAL ACCEPTED FOR ENTRY MAY BE EXHIBITED IF, AFTER ENTRY, SUCH MOVEMENT CONTROLS ARE IMPOSED.

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The exemption covering cattle movements to agricultural shows have been revised and new regulations came into force on 1st July2012 regarding the TB testing of cattle. Please refer to http:www.defra.gov.uk/animal-diseases/a-z/bovine-tb andhttp:www.defra.gov.uk/animal-diseases/a-z/bovine-tb/publications for further information. These rules will apply to ALL cattle,not just ‘High risk’ herds, as the housing for cattle at the Show will be within an enclosed marquee; all cattle moving frompremises in parishes with a 1 year TB testing interval must have undergone a TB test with a negative result within 60 days ofthe Show. Herds where the TB tests are scheduled at an interval of 4 years will not require pre-movement testing.

Exhibitors will be required to provide written confirmation of these test results with their entry, and MUST also have themavailable for inspection on Showday.

In the event of these regulations changing, exhibitors should be aware and must comply with the current legislation, rules andconditions in force at the time of the Show.

DEFRA AND CATTLE HEALTH 2001 SCHEME Legal requirements for the Movement of Animals/Cattle PassportsExhibitors are reminded to ensure that they, or their haulier, can provide upon request, completed Animal Transport Certificates,for the journey(s) to the Showground.

Any animal that attends the show must be accompanied by a chequebook-style passport or single sheet passport.

Guidance on the necessary completion of Cattle Passports to/from Showgrounds can be obtained from the BCMS Helpline,telephone 0845 050 1234. Owners of all stock are reminded that the relevant records of the animal(s) movements to the Show mustbe duly entered into their On Farm Register or movement book within 36 hours.

In each relevant section, the champion and reserve champion will receive championship and reserve rosettes and sashes of honour.

DAIRY CATTLEEntry Fee: Non Members £7.00. Members £5.00 each entry

ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY 8TH AUGUST 2016Including the SUPREME DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIP

Champion £150; Reserve Champion £75

In each class, the stockmen of the four prize winners will each receive a special award of £5.

Young Handler Awards - In each class, the Show Society will give a prize card for the best exhibit handled by a youngperson under 21 years of age.

Where there is only one entry in any class, it may be transferred to the Open Dairy or Cross Breed classes at thediscretion of the Senior Cattle Steward.

Exhibitors wishing cattle to be considered for the Cattle Champion of Champions Award can only be awarded qualifyingpoints in one ‘section’ of cattle (ie Open Dairy OR Native/Rare Breed, not through both)

Note: Milking facilities: Vacuum Points will be available in the Cattle Lines, kindly provided by Mr G Newman,Fordingbridge.

THE JOHN LUNN MEMORIAL SALVER (56), for the best group of any breed in the cattle classes. The cattle from eachexhibitor will be judged in the marquee and the salver awarded at the Grand Parade.

HOLSTEINOpen to full pedigree and ‘B’ Supplementary Registered Holsteins’

Judging commences 9.30 a.m.All cattle must be penned by 8.00 a.m.

Judge: Mr Dennis Smith (Devon) 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Class 110 MAIDEN HEIFER, under 9 months old on show dayClass 111 MAIDEN HEIFER, 9 months and over, but under 15 months on show dayClass 112 HEIFER, 15 months and over on show day, not yet calvedClass 113 DRY COW, in calf, to calve within 4 months of show dayClass 114 HEIFER, in milk, first lactationClass 115 COW in milk, having had at least two calvesClass 116 PAIR OF FEMALES - winners eligible for the Dairy Pairs Championship

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by: Hampshire Cattle Breeders Society, Mrs M Greggains,Williams Shipping, Mr C Henson, Ms S Hill, Mr E Read & Leckford Estate

HOLSTEIN FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIP Champion: £150 Reserve Champion: £75 from the 1st and 2nd prize winners of Classes110-115.THE QUEENWOOD PERPETUAL CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE TROPHY (65) to the winner

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Dawnthrive Ltd

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The Champion and Reserve Champion will automatically go forward to the Supreme Dairy Championship.

PHILIPSON SILVER CHALLENGE CUP (23) presented by O. J. Philipson, Esq., for the best exhibit in Classes 111, 112 and 114

HOLSTEIN UK offers a Championship Award rosette to the exhibitor of the Female Champion, the Reserve, JuniorChampion, Best Exhibitor Bred and Best Udder in Show.

OPEN DAIRY OR CROSS BREEDOpen to Non-pedigree Holsteins, and other Pedigree and Non-pedigree animals including Jerseys

(for which there are no specific classes)Judging commences 9.30 a.m.

All cattle must be penned by 8.00 a.m.

Judge: Mr Jeff Daw (Wiltshire) 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Class 117 MAIDEN HEIFER, under 9 months old on show dayClass 118 MAIDEN HEIFER, 9 months and over, but under 15 months on show dayClass 119 HEIFER, 15 months and over on show day, not yet calved

THE GORDON THOMPSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (19), owned and presented by the SouthernJersey Cattle Club, for the best Jersey in Class 119

Class 120 DRY COW, in calf, to calve within 4 months of show dayClass 121 HEIFER, in milk, first lactation

THE SOUTHERN JERSEY CATTLE CLUB PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (93), presented to the best Jersey inClass121

Class 122 COW in milk, having had at least 2 calves on show dayTHE HERVEY-BATHURST SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (13), presented by Lady Hervey-Bathhurst, forthe best Jersey in Class 122.

Class 123 PAIR OF FEMALES - winners eligible for the Dairy Pairs Championship

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Lyburn Farm, NFU Mutual Insurance Society,Miss K Peake, Romsey Agricultural Machinery, and Romsey Extra Parish Council

OPEN DIARY OR CROSS BREED CHAMPIONSHIP Champion: £150 Reserve Champion: £75 from the 1st and 2nd prizewinners of Classes 117 – 122

The above championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Oldmeadow Consulting

The Champion and Reserve Champion will automatically go forward to the Supreme Dairy Championship.

THE HARRISON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (101), presented by Mr and Mrs A. R. Harrison in memory of the lateS.G. Harrison, Esq., for the best Ayrshire exhibit.

THE OLLIVANT SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (18), presented by Mrs. J Houston, to the best Jersey Exhibit

Judging of the Supreme Dairy Championship follows

THE DAIRY PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIPJudge: Mr Jeff Daw (Wiltshire) 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

THE K J ROBSON MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (21) presented to the winner of the Dairy Pairs Championship.Open to the first prize winners in classes 116 and 123

The above Pairs Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by David Bright Ltd

SUPREME DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIPChampion: £150; Reserve Champion £75

Judge: Mr Jeff Daw (Wiltshire)

The Supreme Championship Premiums was generously sponsored in 2015 by Michael Rhodes Estate Agents

THE BCM JAMES HARRIS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (13) kindly presented by James Harris and Son and BCM Bays CurryMcCowen for the Supreme Dairy Champion of the Show, to be judged from the champions and reserve champions of theDairy Sections.

The Hampshire Cattle Breeders Society Ltd has generously donated an additional premium of £50 and a Sash of Honourto the Supreme Champion.

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BEEF CATTLEEntry Fee: Non Members £7.00. Members £5.00 each entry

ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY 8TH AUGUST 2016

Including the SUPREME BEEF CHAMPIONSHIPChampion £150; Reserve Champion £75

In each class, the stockmen of the four prize winners will each receive a special award of £5.

Young Handler Awards. In each class, the Show Society will give a prize card for the best exhibit handled by a young personunder 21 years of age.

Where there is only one entry in any class it may be transferred to another appropriate class at the discretion of theChief Cattle Steward.

Exhibitors wishing cattle to be considered for the Cattle Champion of Champions Award can only be awarded qualifyingpoints in one ‘section’ of cattle (ie Breed-type OR Open Beef OR Native/Rare Breed, not through more than one)

HEREFORDSJudging commences at 9.30 a.m., alternating with Rare and Traditional British & Native Breeds classes

All cattle must be penned by 8.00 a.m.

Judge: Mr M Shaw (Glos.) 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Class 124 HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2015Class 125 HEIFER, born on or before 31st December 2014, and having not yet calvedClass 126 COW, Any age, having had a minimum of 1 calf

THE JOHN ROBINSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (61) kindly presented by John Robinson Esq., to thewinner of this class

Class 127 BULL, Any ageClass 128 PAIRS, both the property of the exhibitor

THE THORNTON PERPETUAL CUP (136) for the best pair of Hereford cattle bred by the exhibitor in this class.

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Manifest Ltd, Mr and Mrs T Clay,Butler & Co Accountants and Mrs J McCarthy

HEREFORD CHAMPIONSHIP Champion: £150; Reserve Champion: £75 from the 1st and 2nd prize winners of Classes 124– 127THE OWEN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (24) kindly presented by Mrs. Michael Grieve and the late Mrs. John Hoddinotfor the best exhibit in the Hereford classes.

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by P D M Farming Ltd

THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND HEREFORD BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION offers: Championship rosette and sash for the ChampionHereford. Special award certificates for the herdsman exhibiting the best Male and best Female Herefords. Championshiprosettes will be awarded to the Male and Female Champions.

ABERDEEN ANGUSJudging commences at 9.30 a.m., alternating with Open Beef classes

All cattle must be penned by 8.00 a.m.

Judge: Mr Paul Westaway (Glos.) 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Class 129 HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2015Class 130 HEIFER, born on or before 31st December 2014, and having not yet calvedClass 131 COW, Any age, having had a minimum of 1 calfClass 132 BULL, Any ageClass 133 PAIRS, both the property of the exhibitor

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Dr & Mrs A D S Johnson, La Parisienne,Servicecare Ltd and Mr Rodney A Mansbridge

ABERDEEN ANGUS CHAMPIONSHIP Champion: £150; Reserve Champion: £75 from the 1st and 2nd prize winners ofClasses 129 – 132THE TALBOT CHALLENGE CUP (41) to the Champion.

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Sir Antony and Lady Salz

THE ABERDEEN ANGUS SOCIETY offers a Tartan Sash for the Champion in the Aberdeen Angus classes and a Rosette forthe best animal bred by an exhibitor. In the event of 15 or more entries forward, the Aberdeen Angus Society will awarda Special Commemorative Medal to the Champion.

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DEXTERSAll cattle must be fully registered with the Dexter Society. Grading-up or Appendix registered cattle are not eligible.

Judging commences at 9.30 a.mAll cattle must be penned by 8.00 a.m.

Judge: Mr John Lee (Dorset) 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Class 134 COW in milk, having had a least two calvesClass 135 HEIFER, in milk, first lactation.Class 136 MAIDEN HEIFER, under 18 months old on show dayClass 137 HEIFER, 18 months and over on show day, not yet calved.Class 138 DRY COW in calf, to have had at least one calfClass 139 PAIR OF FEMALES, to be owned by the same exhibitorClass 140 JUNIOR BULL, born on or after 1st January 2015Class 141 SENIOR BULL, born on or before 31st December 2014

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Pittleworth Manor Farm, Tithebarn Ltd,Stroud School, Fiander Tovell LLP, Sparsholt College and BCM Bays Currey McCowen

DEXTER CHAMPIONSHIP Champion: £150 Reserve Champion: £75 from the 1st and 2nd prize winners of Classes 134 – 138& 140 - 141.THE HAMPTON INERNATIONAL CUP (122) kindly presented by Hamptons International.THE DEXTER CATTLE SOCIETY will award a spoon and rosette for the Overall Dexter Champion.

The above championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by M & P Nokes

CHAROLAISAll cattle must be registered in the British Charolais Cattle Society Herd Books

Judging commences at 9.30 a.m., alternating with Simmental classesAll cattle must be penned by 8.00 a.m.

Judge: Mr Michael Minto (W. Sussex) 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Class 142 HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2015Class 143 HEIFER, born on or before 31st December 2014, and having not yet calvedClass 144 COW, Any age, having had a minimum of 1 calfClass 145 BULL, Any ageClass 146 PAIRS, both to be the property of the exhibitor

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Martin & Company,Romsey Dental Care and J Alford Contracting

CHAROLAIS CHAMPIONSHIP Champion: £150; Reserve Champion: £75 from the 1st and 2nd prize winners of Classes 142 – 145THE BROOKLYN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (87) kindly presented by Brooklyn Engineering (Southern), Southampton,for the best Charolais exhibit.THE LAND-ROVER CENTRE (SOUTHERN) TROPHY (88) kindly presented by Brooklyn Engineering (Southern), Southampton,for the best Charolais exhibit of opposite sex to the winner of the Brooklyn Cup.THE TINA LUFFMAN MEMORIAL CUP (119) for the best Charolais bull

THE CHAROLAIS SOCIETY will award a rosette to the Champion Charolais.

BRITISH SIMMENTALAll cattle must be registered in the British Simmental Cattle Society Herd Books.

Judging commences at 9.30 a.m. alternating with the Charolais Classes.All cattle must be penned by 8.00a.m

Judge: Mr Michael Minto (W. Sussex) 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Class 147 HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2015Class 148 HEIFER, born on or before 31st December 2014, and having not yet calvedClass 149 COW, Any age, having had a minimum of 1 calfClass 150 BULL, Any ageClass 151 PAIRS, both to be the property of the exhibitor

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Stroud School, Mr & Mrs G A Skivington,Mr J Sharman and Mr & Mrs R Rook

BRITISH SIMMENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP Champion: £150; Reserve Champion: £75 from the 1st and 2nd prize winners ofClasses 147 – 150THE KNIGHT CUP (97) kindly presented by Mrs Judy Knight for the Champion.THE BRITISH SIMMENTAL CATTLE SOCIETY offer Champion and Reserve Champion and Best Animal rosettes.

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RARE and TRADITIONAL BRITISH AND NATIVE BREEDS SECTIONAnimals entered for this section are not eligible to compete in other sections of the show.

If numbers warrant, the classes will be split into Dual Purpose Breeds and Beef Breeds. Exhibitors will be notified on theFriday before the show if this is to occur.

All cattle must be pure bred and registered in their respective Herd Books (Open to the following breeds of cattle: BeefShorthorn, Chillingham, Gloucester, Irish Moiled, Kerry, Lincoln Red, Red Poll, Shetland, Traditional Hereford, Devon,Sussex, Vaynol, White Park, Belted Galloway, British White, Longhorn, Dairy Shorthorn, Welsh Black, Highland and

Whitebred Shorthorn).Judging commences at 9.30 a.m., alternating with Hereford Classes

All cattle must be penned by 8.00 a.m.

Judge: TBC 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Class 152 HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2015Class 153 HEIFER, born in 2014, and having not yet calvedClass 154 COW in milk, or in calf, or heifer in calf capable of being certified in calf at the date of the show, born in 2013Class 155 COW in milk or capable of being certified in calf at the date of the show born before 1st January 2013Class 156 BULL, Any ageClass 157 PAIRS, both the property of the exhibitor

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Capital Plans, A H Cheater, Pro Vision,Mrs J Johnson, Kings Somborne Free Range Eggs, and Miss C Dimmock

RARE BREED CHAMPIONSHIP Champion: £150; Reserve Champion: £75 from the 1st and 2nd prize winners of Classes152 – 156THE SHIWA CUP (22) to the winner

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Worthy Grain

RED POLL CATTLE SOCIETY rosette for the best Red Poll. THE IRISH MOILED CHALLENGE SHIELD to the best Irish MoiledExhibit (126)

OPEN BEEF BREEDOpen to any beef breed, including Murray Grey cattle (other than pedigree Hereford, Dexter, Aberdeen Angus,

Charolais, Simmental or Rare Breeds cattle).Judging commences at 9.30a.m. alternating with the Aberdeen Angus Classes

All cattle must be penned by 8.00 a.m.

Judge: Mr Keith Jempson (Oxon) 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Class 158 HEIFER, born on or after 1st January 2015Class 159 HEIFER, born on or before 31st December 2014, and having not yet calvedClass 160 COW, any breed, any age having had a minimum of 1 calfClass 161 BULL, any breed, any ageClass 162 PAIRS, both the property of the exhibitor

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Mr J P Coggan, J & J Parsons,La Parisienne and Deondesign

OPEN BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP Champion: £150; Reserve Champion: £75 from the 1st and 2nd prize winners of Classes 158– 161THE HOWELL PERPETUAL TROPHY (118) FOR THE OPEN BEEF BREED CHAMPIONSHIPTHE PETER PEACE CUP (125) for the best native beef animal

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Dasic International Ltd]

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COMMERCIAL BEEFJudging commences at 9am before the judging of the Aberdeen Angus & Open Beef classes

Exhibits must be penned by 8.00 a.m.

Judge: Mr Keith Jempson (Oxon) 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Class 163 BUTCHER’S HEIFER, any breed or cross of any ageTHE J. R. S. COGGAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (85), kindly presented by J P. Coggan Esq, for the best exhibit in Class 163

Class 164 BUTCHER’S STEER, of any breed or cross of any ageTHE WOODINGTON CHALLENGE BOWL (43), kindly donated by Pilwood Feeds Ltd., Animal FeedManufacturers, East Wellow, for the best exhibit in Class 164

COMMERCIAL BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP Champion: £75; Reserve Champion: £50 from the 1st and 2nd prize winners of Classes163 & 164THE JOHN EDWARDS CHALLENGE CUP (131) for the Champion

This Championship was sponsored in 2015 by Southern Counties Auctioneers

Judging of the Supreme Beef Championship follows

THE BEEF PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10

Open to the 1st prize winners from classes 128, 133, 139, 146, 151, 157 and 162

Judge: Mr Keith Jempson (Oxon)

SUPREME BEEF CHAMPIONSHIPChampion: £150; Reserve Champion: £75

Judge: Mr Keith Jempson (Oxon)

THE WOOLLEY PERPETUAL CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE CUP (12) kindly presented by the late Major Richard M. Woolley,CBE, a Championship Rosette and Sash of Honour for the Supreme Beef Champion of the Show, to be judged from theChampion and Reserve Champion of all Beef sections from classes 124 – 162. Commercial Beef section (classes 163 &164) NOT included in the Supreme Championship

THE WOOLLEY AND WALLIS CHALLENGE BOWL (11) kindly presented by Woolley and Wallis for the Reserve Champion.

The above Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Mole Valley Farmers Ltd

YOUNG HANDLERS CLASSESJudging commences 8.30a.m

All cattle must be penned by 8.00 a.m.

Judge: Mr Dennis Smith (Devon) 1st £8, 2nd £6, 3rd £4, 4th £2

Entry FREE

Class 170 CALF, any beef or dairy breed or cross, under 12 months old, to be led by a child under 12 years of age onshow day. To be judged on the manner and ability with which the calf is shownThe TOOLEY CUP (124) to the best Young Handler in class 170

Class 171 CALF, any beef or dairy breed or cross, under 18 months old, to be led by a child 12 years or over but 15 yearsand under on day of show. To be judged on the manner and ability with which the calf is shown.THE BOVINE CUP (64) to the best Young Handler in Classes 171

Class 172 CALF, any beef or dairy breed or cross, under 2 years old, to be led by a young person 16 yearsand over but 25 years and under on day of show. To be judged on the manner and abilitywith which the calf is shownThe HAROLD BARNES MEMORIAL TROPHY (108) to the best Young Handler in class 172

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Mr J Neagle and Mr & Mrs J Whitham

THE YOUNG FARMERS CUP (28) To be awarded to the highest placed YFC member who is showing both cattle and / orsheep on the day. Please indicate on the entry form the you are a YFC member and the club that you belong to. The cupwill be awarded on a points system.

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SHEEPEntry Fee: £6.50 Members £4.50 each entry

ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY 8TH AUGUST 2016

PLEASE NOTE: We are offering an ‘on-line’ entries facility this year through our website(www.romseyshow.co.uk). Please visit the Schedule page of the website for the appropriate information and

forms. Payment will be taken through PayPal, and the entries uploaded to our database.

Conditions:Maedi Visna Scheme. Scheme sheep must be accompanied by a CURRENT VALID HEALTH STATUS REPORT whichwill be checked before unloading. They will be then be directed to the special pens allocated to them.The appropriate box on the entry form must be ticked.No sheep to be shown in more than one class, other than groups.All sheep to be shown and judged in the rings.Please bring 2 copies of the AML certificates with you to the show for entrance and exit.

MV ACCREDITED AND NON MV ACCREDITED SHEEP WILL BE JUDGED IN THE SAME CLASSES BUT IN SEPARATEADJACENT RINGS.

Judging commences at 9.30 a.m.All sheep must be penned by 8.45 a.m.

THE ANDREW SHIEL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (83) kindly presented by Andrew Shiel, Esq., for the shepherdgaining the most prizes in the sheep classes. The winner will be decided on a points system.

In all sheep classes the shepherds of the three prize winners will each receive a special award of £5.

NATIVE LOWLAND SHEEP(Suffolks, Poll Dorsets, Dorset Horns etc.)

Judge: Mr R Whitcombe, Hampshire Prize Money 1st £17, 2nd £12, 3rd £8

Class 200 RAM LAMB, born in 2016 season

Class 201 SHEARLING or SENIOR RAM

Class 202 EWE LAMB, born in 2016 season

Class 203 SHEARLING or SENIOR EWE

Class 204 Group of 3 of same Breed, owned by 1 Exhibitor; 1 to be of opposite sex to the othersEach sheep to have entered another class at the show

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Holmes & Co., Mainstone Veterinary Clinicand HPW Architecture

Champion: £30 Reserve Champion: £15THE RUSSETT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (72) kindly presented by the late T. Russett Esq. will be awarded to theChampion Native Lowland Sheep

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Mrs A Sharman

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CONTINENTAL(Texel, Charollais and Beltex etc.)

Judge: TBC Prize Money 1st £17, 2nd £12, 3rd £8

Class 205 RAM LAMB born in 2016 season

Class 206 SHEARLING or SENIOR RAM

Class 207 EWE LAMB born in 2016 season

Class 208 SHEARLING or SENIOR EWE

Class 209 Group of 3 of same Breed, owned by 1 Exhibitor; 1 to be of opposite sex to the othersEach sheep to have entered another class at the show

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by F W Kersey and Son,Commodore & Mrs R Finlayson and Bibas Hair

Champion: £30 Reserve Champion: £15THE JACK COGGAN MEMORIAL TROPHY (89) kindly presented by Phyllis Oliver for the Champion Continental Sheep

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Mrs A Sharman

ANY HILL, MOUNTAIN OR LONGWOOL BREED

Judge: Mr R Whitcombe, Hampshire Prize Money 1st £17, 2nd £12, 3rd £8

Class 210 RAM LAMB born in 2016 season

Class 211 SHEARLING or SENIOR RAM

Class 212 EWE LAMB born in 2016 season

Class 213 SHEARLING or SENIOR EWE

Class 214 Group of 3 of same Breed, owned by 1 Exhibitor; 1 to be of opposite sex to the othersEach sheep to have entered another class at the show

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by F A Kersey and Son, Mr A Attlee and Bibas Hair

Champion: £30 Reserve Champion: £15THE GALE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (76) kindly presented by Messrs. L and G Galewill be awarded to the Champion Any Hill, Mountain or Longwool Sheep

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Richard Butler Associates Ltd

COMMERCIAL LAMBS

Judge: TBC Prize Money 1st £17, 2nd £12, 3rd £8

Class 215 Pen of Three Lambs sired by a Native Breed

Class 216 Pen of Three Lambs sired by a Continental Breed

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Romsey Joinery Company

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RARE AND MINORITY SHEEP

Classes will be split should entries warrant, A - Primitive (to include Shetlands) B - Non-Primitive

Classes for rare and minority breeds of sheep in accordance with the Rare Breeds Survival Trust list. Non-accreditedsheep only. Animals in these classes to be shown on a halter.

Judge: Mr M Duce, Berkshire Prize Money 1st £17, 2nd £12, 3rd £8

Class 217 RAM LAMB born in 2016 season

Class 218 SHEARLING or SENIOR RAM

Class 219 EWE LAMB born in 2016 season

Class 220 SHEARLING or SENIOR EWE

Class 221 Group of 3 of same Breed, owned by 1 Exhibitor; 1 to be of opposite sex to the othersEach sheep to have entered another class at the show

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by HPW Architecture, Kimbridge Trout Fishingand Mrs Katie Goodall

Champion: £30 Reserve Champion: £20THE FURZLEY CUP (132) kindly presented by Leona and Denis Shaughnessey to the Rare Breeds Champion.

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Kimbridge Trout Fishing

JACOB SHEEP(Run under the rules of the Jacob Sheep Society)

Judge: Mr P Bull, E. Sussex Prize Money 1st £17, 2nd £12, 3rd £8

Class 222 Ram lamb born in 2016 season

Class 223 Ram born in 2015 or before

Class 224 Ewe lamb born in the 2016 season

Class 225 Shearling Ewe born in 2015 season

Class 226 Senior ewe born in 2014 or before and to have reared lamb(s) in the year of the Show

Class 227 Group of 3 of same Breed, owned by 1 Exhibitor; 1 to be of opposite sex to the othersEach sheep to have entered another class at the show

The above classes were generously sponsored in 2015 by Mr A & Mrs R Harper-Adams

Champion: £30 Reserve Champion: £15THE LONGSTOCK CUP (130) kindly presented by Mrs D Richardson for the Champion Jacob Sheep. A Jacob SheepSociety Championship Rosette will be awarded to the Champion Jacob Sheep

This Championship was generously sponsored in 2015 by Mr & Mrs D & P Wise

THE YOUNG FARMERS CUP (28) To be awarded to the highest placed YFC member who is showing both cattleand / or sheep on the day. Please indicate on the entry form the you are a YFC member and the club that youbelong to. The cup will be awarded on a points system.

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FLORAL ART COMPETITIONSFloral Art was generously sponsored by J N Landscapes in 2015

RULES1 Classes are open to all and are not restricted to members of NAFAS.2 All classes will be judged in accordance with the NAFAS Competitions Manual Third Edition 2015.3 All exhibits must be the unaided work of the exhibitor.4 Only one exhibit may be entered in any class by the same exhibitor.5 The number of prizes to be awarded in each class shall be at the discretion of the judge.6 All containers must be supplied by the exhibitor.7 The Show Council will not be held responsible, at any time, for the loss of or damage to any property belonging to an exhibitor.8 Staging to take place between 9.30am and 8pm on Friday 9th September 2016. The Floral Arrangement Marquee will be open

to the public from 10.00am on Saturday 10th September 2016.9 Only Officials and Judges will be allowed in the Floral Arrangement Marquee until judging is completed.10 The Show Council reserves the right to refuse entry.11 No exhibit is to be removed before 6.00pm.12 The Judge’s decision is final.13 A free admission ticket will be given to any competitor with two or more entries in classes 2-7. Three free admission tickets

will be given for each Club entry in class 1. Admission tickets will be handed to competitors on Staging Day.14 Perpetual Challenge Trophies are held for one year and must be returned clean and undamaged to the Secretary, Romsey Show

Office, 4 The Old Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey, by 1st August 2017.15 Entries will only be received on the attached form.

A perpetual challenge trophy will be awarded to the first prize winner in Class 1.A perpetual challenge trophy will be awarded to the best exhibit in classes 2-7.

“COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON”NATURAL PLANT MATERIAL TO PREDOMINATE

Class 1. (Club Class) Lazy Hazy Days. An Exhibit. Open to any Club, Group or Society. May be staged by notmore than 3 members. Staged on grass. Space allowed 183cm wide x 183cm deep. Height optional.Base, if required, to be provided by competitor. To be viewed all round but judged from the front.

Class 2. Autumn’s Riches. A Semi Imposed Exhibit. To be staged in a black niche. Space allowed 61cm wide(splaying to 76cm at front) x 66cm deep x 91cm high. The items to be supplied will be available fromthe Competitions Secretary – Mrs Sheila Patton (details on previous page) from 1 August 2016. To beviewed and judged from the front.

Class 3. Tints and Tones. An exhibit. To be staged in a black niche. Space allowed 61cm wide (splaying to 76cmat front) x 66cm deep x 91cm high. To be viewed and judged from the front.

Class 4. The Fall. A Cascade/Waterfall exhibit. To be staged on a circular wooden base, 76cm in diameter,painted black and raised 10cm from the ground. To be viewed and judged from the front.

Class 5. Berry Interesting. A petite exhibit. Space allowed 25cm wide by 25cm deep by 37cm high. To bestaged on light beige open staging 150cm from the ground. May be brought ready assembled. To beviewed and judged from the front.

Class 6. (Craft Class). Toast to the Season. A Decorated Bottle. Space allowed 25cm wide by 25cm deep by60cm high. May be brought ready assembled. To be viewed all round and judged from the front.

Class 7. Novice Class. Happy Birthday Ma’am. Open to competitors who have never won 1st prize at RomseyShow. To be staged in a pale beige niche. Space allowed 61cm wide (splaying to 76cm at front) x 66cmdeep x 91cm high. To be judged from the front.

Classes 2 and 3 will be on tabling standing 73cm from the ground, and covered in black fabric.

Class 7 will be on tabling standing 73cm from the ground, and covered in beige grey fabric. All measurements areapproximate.

ENTRY FEES: Class 1 £2.00 per entry. Class 2 £5.00 per entry. Classes 3 - 7 £1.00 per entry.PRIZES CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd

1 £20.00 £15.00 £10.004 £15.00 £10.00 £5.002, 3, 5, 6 £7.00 £5.00 £3.007 £5.00 £4.00 £3.00

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TRADE HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITIONTHE HAUSER GREENWOOD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY for the best exhibit with a frontage of 15 feet or over.THE LAWRENCE HAUSER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY for the best exhibit with a frontage of less than 15 feet.

Entries close: 1st July 2016Details and application forms from: The Secretary, Romsey Show, 4 The Old Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey,

Hampshire. SO51 9LQ. Telephone: (01794) 517521Judges: Mr J Staite, Warwickshire

TRADE STANDSEntries close: 1st July 2016

Judges: Mr C Riddle, Cornwall and Mr S Braddick, Dorset

THE WEST CUP kindly presented by Mr & Mrs West for the best trade stand undertaken by a Youth Group.THE CARDER CUP for the best trade stand in the Food Zone area.

Class 271 FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE AND WELL LAID OUT TRADE STAND with afrontage of over 9 metres. THE BEALE CUP kindly presented by the late G. W. S.Beale, Esq., JP, to the winner of Class 271

Class 272 FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE AND WELL LAID OUT TRADE STAND with afrontage of 9 metres and under. THE HARRIS CUP kindly presented by Harris(Eastleigh) Ltd., to the winner of Class 272.

Class 273 FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE AND WELL LAID OUT TRADE STAND of any sizebelonging to a charity or non-trading organisation. THE RENAULT-SOUTHAMPTON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP kindly presented by RenaultLtd., of Southampton, to the winner of Class 273.

Class 238 FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE AND WELL LAID OUT RURAL INDUSTRIESSTAND. THE RURAL INDUSTRIES PLAQUE to the winner of class 238

There are no entrance fees to Classes 271, 272, 273 and 238. Judging will commence at 10.00 a.m.The winner of each class will be presented with a first, second and third prize card and rosette.

FUR AND FEATHERThis section includes poultry, ducks, rabbits, rats, etc. In each case their classes are governed by theirappropriate national species society and both exhibitors and animals have to be registered with those

breed societies. More details can be obtained from Mr David James, 87 Firs Drive, Hedge End, Southampton.Tel: 01489-798709

CAGE BIRDSOrganised by Totton and District Cage Bird Society, of which exhibitors and birds need to be members.

Schedule and details of classes together with entry form from: Mr & Mrs T Smith, 48, New Road, Fair Oak,Hampshire. SO50 8EN Telephone: (02380) 695201.

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HOME MADE WINE AND BEERSSchedule with details of classes together with entry form upon application to:

Entries Secretary: J ALLEN, 3 Hamilton Road, Poole, BH15 4EW Telephone: (01202) 675807

HONEY SHOWOpen to members of the Romsey and District Beekeepers’ Association.

Schedule from: Mr Peter Hurst, 24 The Thicket, Romsey, SO51 5SZ.

ART SHOWMore details can be obtained from Mr Peter Bishop, 76 Janson Road, Shirley, Southampton.

Tel: 02380-784527

HANDICRAFTS MARQUEEWe are still hoping to find someone who would be willing and able to undertake the organisation

and running of a ‘handicrafts’ marquee for the showing, and judging, of various handicraft classes

(eg baking, preserves, etc). However, until then we are sorry to say we will again not be offering such classes.

If you are interested in organising such a marquee in future please contact the Show Office.

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REGULATIONS – for ExhibitorsThe Council will not be responsible for any error, which may appear in the catalogue, or for any entry being made in the wrongclass. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to read these rules and abide by them. Please note: Amendments since last yearor to which we particularly draw your attention are printed in red

The Show Society takes the health and welfare of animals seriously and has signed up to the ASAO Animal Welfare Plan. This Planrelates to animals paraded, exhibited, ridden and/or for display purposes. The Show Society will take whatever appropriatemeasures it deems necessary to ensure the best welfare conditions exist for all animals. All exhibitors are required to ensure theiranimals are fit and healthy upon arrival and throughout their time at the Show. More details relating to health and welfare matterscan be found elsewhere in these Regulations.

1. The printed entry forms and certificates to be filled in by candidates for prizes at the Annual Show shall be kept by the Secretaryand every person intending to exhibit shall obtain the forms and send them duly filled in to the Secretary together with theappropriate entry fee and by the date advertised in the Schedule. No prize shall be awarded unless the exhibitor shall have firstcomplied with this rule. Any entry received after the date above referred to shall be accepted only at the discretion of the Secretaryand any such late entry that may be so accepted shall be liable to an entry double the normal entry fee [no exceptions].2. Any exhibitor or other person deceiving or attempting to deceive the Council by entering animals in the wrong classes, ownershipor name contrary to these Rules, Classes and Regulations will forfeit the whole of the entrance fee, or any other prizes won by himat the Show except prizes won by exhibits correctly entered by him and will not be allowed in future to exhibit at the RomseyAgricultural and Horse Show Society’s exhibitions. The responsibility for correctness of all entries will rest with the owner or hisagent and not with the Secretary of the Society for accepting such entry.3. Any exhibitor, or other person, deceiving the Council by entering animals which have been administered any medicament or drugthereby hiding their true mental or physical condition, will forfeit their entrance fees and any prizes won and will not be allowedto exhibit in the future. The Society reserves the right to test any horse or livestock exhibits for the presence of hormones or illegalsubstances, which may affect the behaviour, or performance of the animal in the ring. Refusal to submit a sample will be dealt withby the Society at their discretion.4. The Society vet will have the right to treat an animal if urgent attention is required and the owner cannot be found.5. Unless otherwise stated, exhibitors may enter an unlimited number of animals in each class, subject to the special conditionsof the respective classes. However, cattle wishing to be considered for the Cattle Champion of Champions Award can only beawarded qualifying points in one ‘section’ of cattle (ie Open Dairy OR Native/Rare Breed, not through both)6. Every exhibitor of livestock who shall send for exhibition any animal which, to his knowledge is not safe to handle, or is sufferingfrom, or has been in contact with any animal suffering from any contagious or infectious disease, shall forfeit and pay to theSecretary the sum of £1000 as and for liquidated damages for each and every animal sent, and in the event of the Society’sVeterinary Inspector certifying that any animal sent for exhibition is, in his opinion, a source of danger, such animal shall be removedwith due speed by the exhibitor or his servant from the Showground, or be otherwise dealt with as the Veterinary Inspector maydirect with a view to averting danger or the spread of contagion.7. ALL prize-winning cattle and sheep must take part in the Grand Parade, held at 3pm in the Presidents (main) Ring or riskforfeiture of prizes. The committee would appreciate it if exhibitors would also parade non prize winners. Stewards reserve theright to remove any animal deemed unsafe from the Grand Parade. Cattle must not be loaded for removal until 4pm or prizes willbe forfeited. Cattle will parade in order of breeds and classes as shown in the schedule.No cattle exhibits are to be removed before 4.00pm. The Secretary has no authority to give any written or verbal permission foran exhibit to be removed. The Council reserves the right to reject any exhibit or exhibits not complying with this regulation.8. In cases where the prizes are offered or awarded conditionally, and in the classes for novices, they will be withheld until theexhibitor shall have proved to the satisfaction of the Council that the conditions have been complied with, and it is incumbentthat the exhibitors prove the correctness of their certificates if required to do so. Should any exhibitor fail to do so to the satisfactionof the Council, the entry in question will be disqualified and awards made to it will be cancelled.9. In cases of any prize animals being disqualified, the winner of the next succeeding prize in that class shall take the prize that hasbeen awarded to such disqualified animal. The lowest prize in the class shall go to the reserve number provided a reserve tickethas been awarded.10. Any exhibitor or his servant who shall refuse to obey an order from the stewards or who shall be guilty of improper behaviourshall not be allowed to compete, and the Council shall have the power to order the offender to leave the Show and to refuse thatperson’s entry for future Shows. The Council reserve the right to reject or cancel the entry or entries made by any person, if theydeem it fit to do so.11. Numbers will be supplied by the Secretary, and must be properly attached to each exhibit by the exhibitor before being admittedto the Show ring. No exhibit will be allowed to wear rosettes or ribbons other than those issued by the Society.12. All stock and servants in charge of same will be subject to the Orders, Rules and Regulations of the Society. Servants only willbe allowed to enter the Showground with stock.13. No animal may be permitted to be removed from its place without the permission of the Stewards of the department.14. No person shall be allowed to fix any placard on the Showground without the written permission of the Secretary, and noexhibitor shall be allowed to distribute handbills on the Showground.15. A free admission badge will be sent to each exhibitor, and badges for use of bona fide servants in charge of stock. In case ofthe transfer or the improper use of a badge, it will immediately be cancelled and the full price of admission charged.16. No person but the ring stewards and any authorised official shall be in any of the rings, or shall have any communication with thejudges during the time judging is taking place. Any exhibitor or their agents acting in opposition to this rule shall forfeit such premiumsas may be awarded to their exhibit. No exhibits to enter the rings with any distinguishing mark save as allowed by the Regulations.17. In cattle classes, second and third prizes will always be awarded unless the judge considers the entries of insufficient merit.Should there be any recommendations not recorded in the schedule such recommendations will be decided upon at Councilsubsequent to the Show, but the recommendation shall not in any way bind the Council to award the prize.18. No prize shall be awarded when, in the opinion of the judges, there is not sufficient merit, and neither shall any premium begiven to the exhibitor who shall not have complied with the Regulations of the Society.19. Every animal must be paraded (including in the Grand Parade), or ridden or driven as and when required by the Council; anyexhibitor failing to comply with this Regulation shall pay a forfeit of £10 or their prize money

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20. All animals must be brought properly secure to the satisfaction of the stewards of the department, or they will not be admittedto the ground. The animals will be paraded in the ring at the discretion of the steward and exhibitors are requested to see thatsufficient men are in attendance for this purpose at the hours appointed by the stewards.21. BULLS MUST BE SHOWN IN ACCORDANCE WITH GUIDANCE NOTE GS36 ISSUED BY THE HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE.22. Every animal will be considered and treated as being in the sole custody of the exhibitor during the whole period of the Show,and until removed every exhibitor must have at least one servant in charge of the animals exhibited by him, and the RomseyAgricultural and Horse Show Society will not be responsible in respect of any loss, damage or injury arising from accident or anyother cause whatsoever. The servant in charge must have the admission or delivery order in his possession.23. Any exhibitor lodging any objection must deposit £30, which will be forfeited if the objection is disallowed; all objections mustbe delivered in writing at the Secretary’s office on the Showground within 30 minutes of the incident, which has caused theobjection to be raised. The Council whose decision shall be final will decide upon the objection.24. All disputes respecting the Rules and Regulations of the Society together with all questions, the consideration of which is nototherwise provided for, shall be referred to the Council, whose decision shall be final.25. All exhibits must be ready 10 minutes prior to the start of the class and must be present in the ring to be judged.26. ALL PRIZE MONEY (unless otherwise stated) MUST BE COLLECTED, WITH THE PRIZE CARD AS IDENTIFICATION, FROM THE I.C.E.STAND. NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE SENT OUT AFTER THE SHOW. Cattle exhibitors not entering the Grand Parade at 3pm, orloading their animals before 4.00pm, risk forfeiting their prize money27. All cups and trophies must be returned to the Secretary clean and undamaged, by hand or registered post, by the 1st August.Exhibitors who fail to do this may have their entries refused.28. Entries may be substituted provided the Secretary is notified in writing, such notification to reach her three clear days beforethe Show, except in classes held under B.S. Rules where those apply.29. Entrance fees for livestock exhibits, which have to be withdrawn before the Annual Show due to illness or accident will berefunded, provided a Veterinary Officer’s Certificate is produced, within one month of the show date.30. Every exhibit must be the bona fide property or leasee of the exhibitor at the time of entry except in the case of the Heavy HorseTurnout where the owner of the vehicle shall be considered as the exhibitor. If the animal is sold after the date of entry the changeof ownership must be noted to the Show Secretary. Stallions leased for the season will be considered the property of the lessor.31. The term exhibitor will include persons taking part in any competition or display arranged by the Society, and the owner of anyanimal, plant, machinery, or other thing involved in such competition or displayer otherwise exhibited in the Showground. Savefor death or personal injury caused by negligence of the Society, its servants or agents, the Society will not be responsible fordeath, injury, disease, damage or loss caused to an exhibit or to their servant or agent or to any animal, article, plant, machinery,or thing of whatever nature brought to the Showground by said exhibitor from whatever cause such as death, injury, diseasedamage or loss arises.32. The Society shall not be responsible to any person whosoever whilst upon the Society Showground for any form of economicloss whether direct or indirect how so ever caused.33. The Society requires all Entrants and Exhibitors to insure themselves and their exhibits against all liabilities both to the Societyand to all other persons using the Society Showground unless the Secretary has given written dispensation. The right is reservedto require an appropriate certificate of insurance to be produced for inspection by the Society at the Show Office or upon theShowground.35. All entrants shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society from and against all actions, suits, expenses and claims made againstthe Society on account of or in respect of the negligence or breach of contract of the entrant.36. The Society reserves the right to print exhibitor details in the Show Catalogue and the results. Completion of the entry formindicates that the exhibitor has agreed to these arrangements.37. The use of mobile phones is NOT permitted if a competitor, exhibitor and/or their associates are responsible for an animal (ieholding, leading, or riding) in the cattle or horse walks, exercise area, warm up areas, and collecting rings. The use of mobile phonesin the judging rings is forbidden. Mobile phones must NOT be used when handling animals in the Grand Parades. Any person foundusing a mobile phone when handling an animal or supervising a young person handling an animal will be excluded from the ringor parade.38. POSTPONEMENT/CANCELLATION OR ABANDONMENT. Exhibitors shall not have any claim against the Society or any memberof the Society in respect of any loss or damage whatsoever consequent upon the show or any part of it failing to be held or havingto be abandoned (for whatever reason eg extreme weather, security alerts, etc). No entry monies will be repaid and the ShowSociety will have no liability for expenses, consequential loss or damage suffered by exhibitors or their representatives as a resultof this action.39. Any artificial contrivance or device of any description found on or proved to have been used on an animal at any time whilstthat animal is in the Showground, either for preventing the flow of milk or for any other improper purpose, will disqualify thatanimal from being awarded a prize, and any prize awarded prior to discovery will be forfeited. The Instigator or The Owner of thesaid animal may be prohibited from again entering Stock for any of the Society’s Shows, for such period as the Committee may seefit. For the purpose of this Regulation, the term ‘improper practice’ shall be held to include setting of teats, and generally anyother practice including tampering or of their own or any other animal by the exhibitor or any other person which results in theanimals being shown other than in a natural state, and the Society reserves the right to have all animals inspected by the Society’sVeterinary Officers, either prior to, during, or after judging.

The Society will not tolerate the administration to show exhibits (entered either for competition or sale/demonstration) oftranquillisers or other drugs which may in any way affect the performance of the animal in question to have the effect of makingit behave in the show ring in a manner which is not natural. The Society reserves the right to take any necessary samples. Any Personor Exhibitor (or his representative) who is found to have administered or permitted the administration of any such tranquilliser ordrugs to any Show exhibit will be reported to the Organising Committee, and dealt with at their discretion. In addition the matterwill be referred to the appropriate Breed Society or Organisation.

Any Exhibitor wishing to lodge an objection, having reference to Livestock exhibited at this Show, must make the same in accordancewith the objection requirements of the Society. If, on investigation, the objection is not sustained to the satisfaction of theCommittee, the sum thus deposited shall, at the discretion of the Committee, be forfeited to the funds of the Society. All objectionsmust be lodged on the same day as the alleged incident occurred in accordance with the objection regulations, and no objectionwill be SUBSEQUENTLY received, unless a reason, satisfactory to the Committee be assigned for the delay.39A. BOVINE TB and PRE-MOVEMENT TESTING

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ALL cattle must be from herds on which no movement restrictions have been served by DEFRA. No animal accepted for entrymay be exhibited if, after entry, such movement controls are imposed.The exemption covering cattle movements to agricultural shows have been revised and new regulations came into force on 1st July2012 regarding the TB testing of cattle. Please refer to http:www.defra.gov.uk/animal-diseases/a-z/bovine-tb andhttp:www.defra.gov.uk/animal-diseases/a-z/bovine-tb/publications for further information. These rules will apply to all cattle, notjust ‘High risk’ herds as the housing for cattle at the Show will be within an enclosed marquee; all cattle moving from premises inparishes with a 1 year TB testing interval must have undergone a TB test with a negative result within 60 days of the Show. Herdswhere the TB tests are scheduled at an interval 4 years will not require pre-movement testing.ALL alpacas must be pre-movement tested for Bovine TB and from flocks on which no movement restrictions have been served byDEFRA. No animal accepted for entry may be exhibited if, after entry, such movement controls are imposed.ALL exhibitors (cattle & alpaca) will be required to provide written confirmation of these test results with their entry, and alsohave them available for inspection on Showday.In the event of these regulations changing, exhibitors should be aware and must comply with the current legislation, rules andconditions in force at the time of the Show.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS, also including all previous Regulations – HORSES40. All foals must be the offspring of the mare with which they are exhibited and accompany them into the judging ring. Where maresare entered as ‘in foal’, the prize will be withheld until a certificate of foaling within the stated period has been furnished to the Secretary.41. The use of sawdust above the knee, the use of resin, soap or other substances in any form or way designed to give an artificialappearance, or any improper means adopted in showing an animal shall disqualify such animal.42. Horses may be measured in the shoes they come in, and the Council reserves the power to disqualify any horse, which, in itsopinion, is excessively or unfairly shod.43. Exhibit numbers are the same as those in the catalogue. Such number is to be tied on the back of the rider or leader.44. No Horse or Pony (other than foals accompanying their dams) not having been entered for exhibition in the Show will beallowed onto the Showground. Proof of entry may be required, by showing appropriate number for exhibits. A Foal not enteredin its own right on the entry form and not wearing an allocated number is not eligible to win a prize.45. All animals must remain within the Stock/Horse lines designated and must not be exercised throughout the Showground at anytime. Access to the Rings, via the official Horse Walks, will only be allowed for judging and parading.46. Competitors must wear the correct number of each entry or they may be disqualified by default.47. All those entering the Rings with Horses/Ponies, or to attend Horses/Ponies, must be suitably dressed, i.e. including hats andjackets in mounted classes. Anyone riding a Horse/Pony anywhere on the Showground is required to wear a properly fastened hatwith harness that conforms current British Standards regardless of breed society rules.48. Exhibitors who are likely to have Horses or Ponies in more than one Ring at the same time should provide additional ridersand/or handlers.49. In the Ridden classes, whilst every effort will be made, it may not be possible for the judge to ride every Horse or Pony in that class.50. Fall of Horse/Pony or rider will result in elimination from that class. Riders must not remount in the ring.51. All Stallions and Colts two years old or over, in Mountain and Moorland classes must be in possession of a current Defra,National Pony Society or appropriate Breed Society Stallion Licence. All Stallions to be shown as regulated by their Breed Societies.52. The organisers of this Show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For thesemeasures to be effective, everyone must take reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey theinstructions of the Organisers and all the Officials and Stewards.53. The Society reserves the right to prevent access to the Showground for any Exhibitor, irrespective of the fact they may haveentered Horses or Ponies in any class. Under these circumstances any entry fees or other fees would be refunded.54. The Society shall not be responsible to any entrant/person whatsoever while upon the Societies Showground for any form ofeconomic loss, direct or indirect and howsoever caused.55. Any incident, accident or injury pertaining to property, animal, exhibitor or their servants, members of the public or showofficials must be reported to the Show Secretary immediately.56. The organisers reserve the right to substitute other judges, for those named, or to make additional appointments. Classes maybe split or amalgamated at the judge’s decision. The decision of the judge is always to be accepted as final.57. Handlers of ponies in In-Hand classes aged 14 years and under MUST wear correctly secured current British standard skullcaps/riding hats. Donkey classes at owners’ discretion.58. NPS Affiliation 2016 No S24.022. NPS Silver Medal Rosette Championships: These classes are judged under the Rules of theNPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded when the owner of the champion pony is a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS.A valid membership card must be in the rider’s/handler’s possession on entering the ring and be produced immediately on requestby either the judge or the steward. If the owner of the Champion pony is not a member, or the owner’s membership card is notimmediately produced, the rosette may be awarded to the Reserve Champion provided they have the required membership card.If the Champion pony has previously qualified it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the qualification card goes to theReserve Champion pony, provided the owner of that pony is a member of the NPS. The Silver Medal Rosette and the qualificationcard can be awarded no lower than first Reserve (third). Foals are not eligible for Silver Medal Championships.59. Hard hats MUST be worn, irrespective of age, in ridden classes. In ridden classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring,both the pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted and take no further part.60. Stallions/Colts may not be LED by any Juniors who have not attained their 14th birthday before 1 Jan in the current year in anyclass affiliated to the NPS and Ponies (UK). Any stallion not exceeding 138cms or small breed M & M stallions, Dartmoor, Exmoor,Shetland and Welsh A & B – may NOT be ridden by Juniors who have not attained their 11th birthday before 1 Jan in the currentyear. Stallions exceeding 138cms or large breed M & M stallions, i.e. Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highlands, New Forest, Welsh SectionsC & D – may not be ridden by any juniors who have NOT attained their 14th birthday before 1st Jan in the current year in any classaffiliated to the NPS or Ponies (UK). Where classes are affiliated to both NPS & Ponies (UK) the classes will be run under NPS Rules.61. Equine Passports : It is the Exhibitors’ responsibility to bring Horse Passports with them to the Show as ‘spot checks’ may becarried out by enforcing agencies, and Veterinary medical treatment may be required.62. All qualifying classes will be run under the Rules of the relevant Society/Association. Copies of all the applicable rules areavailable in the Secretary’s Tent.

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63. HEAVY HORSE Class West of England Heavy Horse Championship 25thSeptember 2016. Kindly sponsored by Wadworth & Co.Brewers, Devizes. Heavy Horse Champion - In Hand, Heavy Horse Champion - In Show Harness.Rules of Qualification1. Qualifiers must be from Recognised Heavy Horse Breeds, of any age. Stallions, Colts, Geldings, Fillies and Mares.2. a) The In-Hand Qualifier must be the Show Champion of the day, if already qualified at previous qualifier shows then, if necessary,the qualifier position can go down the line to 4th position. If the top 4 horses have already qualified THEN NO QUALIFIER CAN BENOMINATED. b) The Show Harness and Decorated Harness Qualifier must be the highest placed on the day, down to 4th positionif necessary. A SET OF SHOW HARNESS CAN ONLY BE USED ON ONE QUALIFYING HORSE. 3. Should a Qualifying Horse refuse A FIRSTQUALIFICATION this will exclude that horse from qualifying in the same Championship at any further Qualifying Shows that year.4. If a qualifier should subsequently be unable to attend the Championships on the above date at the TURNPIKE SHOWGROUNDbetween Shaftesbury & Gillingham in North Dorset, then the Show Secretary must be notified by the first week in September. Thatposition can then be passed to the next eligible horse. 5. Each horse that qualifies will receive a qualifier rosette.EACH CHAMPION £250, SASH AND ROSETTE. EACH RESERVE CHAMPION £150, SASH AND ROSETTE. THE REMAINING FINALISTS(attending Championship) £25.00 AND ROSETTE.If exhibitors have queries the West of England Heavy Horse Championships organising Secretary can be contacted:- Mr Brian Willis,Higher Berry Farm, Clyst St. Lawrence, Cullumpton, Devon EX15 2NW or telephone (01404) 823636. Horses qualifying for thechampionships and others from the same stable may enter and take part in the Wessex Heavy Horse Society annual show on thesame day and part of the same event.64. Rules for Working Hunter/Pony classes not affiliated.Marks:1st Phase: Jumping – 50; Style while jumping – 10.2nd Phase: Conformation type and freedom of action – 30; Manners – 10Penalties: First refusal – 15; Second refusal – 20; Third refusal – Elimination; Knock down – 10; Fall of either horse or rider in eitherphase – EliminationA minimum of 5 fences, course to entail a change of direction. Riders may only complete 1 pony in each section.Jumping will be taken first and any pony eliminated will not be required for final judging. Snaffle bridles are permitted but notspurs, and there must be no change of saddlery between phases.

Entry Fees & Prizes ENTRY TICKETSAdmission Tickets will be provided on the basis of total entry fees paid. Additional tickets may be purchased at the advanced ratewith your entry. Tickets will be posted before the show. 1 horse entered – 2 passes; 2 horses entered – 3 passes; 3 horses entered– 4 passes. Thereafter 1 pass per horse up to a maximum of 6 passesHorsebox passes will ONLY be issued to Horseboxes. Due to Health and Safety and limited parking, cars will be requested to parkin the FREE PUBLIC CAR PARK

ENTRY CLOSING DATES HORSE AND DONKEY : 14th August 2016 – SHOW JUMPING: 1ST September 2016Send to: Romsey Show, 4 The Old Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey, Hants, SO51 9LQ. Cheques payable to ‘The Romsey Show’

ENTRY FEES AND PRIZESUnless otherwise stated entry fees in all classes are as follows:Non Members £15.00 RAHSS Members £12.00. A First Aid Charge will be made of £2 per handler / rider.Unless otherwise stated prize money in all classes is as follows:In-Hand: £20, £15, £10, £5 Ridden: £25, £20, £15, £10. Not all Championships award Money PrizesFor Show jumping, Heavy Horses and Donkeys please see schedule. Special Prizes as per schedule.A Local Rosette will be awarded to the best exhibit in each horse class, which is the property of any exhibitor living within a 15-mile radius of the Town Hall, Romsey. To be eligible competitors must wear a WHITE armband.Some special rosettes are available please check to see if coloured Armbands are needed!HEIGHT MEASUREMENTIn all classes where Horses or Ponies are subject to height limits the judge may order the exhibit to be measured, unless theexhibitor can produce an appropriate official measurement certificate.CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTESThe Society’s Champion Rosettes and Reserve Champion Rosettes will be awarded. In addition cattle will be awarded a Sash of Honor.ROSETTES AND LOCAL PRIZESThe Society’s 1st - 6th rosettes are available in all horse, pony, driving and donkey classes and will be awarded at the judges’discretion. Reserve rosettes will not be awarded. In the cattle and sheep classes, six rosettes and six prize cards will be awardedat the judges’ discretion. The award of a Society Rosette does not necessarily carry a cash prize with it.CUPS AND TROPHIESWinners of the Society’s cups and trophies unless previously presented, must collect them from the Chief Awards Steward beforeleaving the Showground, as they cannot be sent on to the winners by the Society after the Show. An engraver will be available atthe showground where cups and trophies can be engraved at a small charge. All cups and trophies must be returned to theSecretary, clean and undamaged by the 1st August. Please do not take cups and trophies unless you can guarantee to return themsafely by hand or registered post by the above date.CLASS ENTRY FEESAll paid up MEMBERS of the Society are entitled to reduced entry fees. Any further information, additional prize lists or entry formsfrom: The Secretary, 4 The Old Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey, Hants. SO51 9LQ . Tel: (01794) 517521To allow classes to run to time numbers will be limited to 25 animals per classA list of overnight B & B and stabling is available. Please ring the show secretary – 01794 517521PROVISIONAL RING PROGRAMME. CHECK START TIME FOR YOUR CLASSThe Morning Rings have varying start times. The Council reserve the right to alter the time of any class.Where a time is given against a class the judging will not start before that time, where no time is given classes will follow on.Please see Rules for Affiliated classes under General conditions. Horse section.

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OUR 2015 SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERSThe Society gratefully acknowledges the support of many firms and individuals, who have sponsored events,presented awards, donated goods or materials, or made donations to the prize fund. In 2015 their contributionto the continuing high standard of the show in all its variety is very significant – THANK YOU ONE AND ALL!

Adam ArchitectureA & E Connock Ltd

A H CheaterA J Caterers (UK) Ltd

Abbey FeedsAccord Appointments

Ace LiftawayAdvanced Selection Limited

Alexander Keen Estate AgentsAlfred Homes

Alma Road SurgeryMr Anthony Attlee

BarfootsBasepoint Business CentresBCM Bays Curry McCowen

Beau BeautifulBells Solicitors

Berties RestaurantBibas Hair

Robert BillingBlack Horse Tytherley

Bradbeers Department StoresBraishfield Manor Estate

BroadlandsButler & Co Accountants

Capital PlansCedar Farm Practice Ltd

Certas Energy UK LtdT. Clay

J P CogganCompton Manor Estates Ltd

Co-operative SouthernCountry Land & Business Association

Cunning Running Software LtdD Jeffery & Co

Dasic International LtdDavid Bright Ltd

Wendy & Michael DayusDeondesign

Charlie Dimmock

S W DraperEast Horton Golf Club

Lynda EbdonEquilibrium Veterinary Physiotherapy

L.W. FairlieFiander Tovell LLP

Commodore & Mrs R FinlaysonFlack Manor Brewery

Focus LeasingFootner & Ewing (Totton)Footner & Ewing Solicitors

F W Kersey and SonFuller Smith & Turner PLC

Katie GoodallGraham Walton Publishing Ltd

Mrs Mary GreggainsHamilton Parker Buckingham

Hampshire Cattle Breeders Society LtdHampshire Collegiate School

Hampshire Specialist Dental Centre LtdHansard Pet Centre

A & R Harper-AdamsHCC Romsey Extra Division Community

Development FundHeatherstone Dental Practice

Chris HensonSusan Hill

Hobbs the Printers LtdHolmes and Co

Hot Tub Care Ltd (Happy Hot Tubs)HPW Architecture

I W Payne & CompanyJ & J Parsons

J Alford ContractingJ N LandscapesJackson ArenasJena (UK) Ltd

John M Carter LtdDr & Mrs A D S Johnson

Judy Webb Florist

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Keats RestaurantDr Sarah Keith

Kings Somborne Free Range EggsKimbridge Trout Fishing

Michael KnightLa ParisienneR & A LudwellLyburn FarmM & P Nokes

Mainstone Veterinary ClinicManifest Ltd

Rodney A MansbridgeMark Freeman Optician

Martin and CompanyJane Mayor

Mrs J McCarthyMichael Rhodes Estate Agents

Michael Woodhall GroupMole Valley Farmers Ltd

Mrs J JohnsonN F U Mutual Insurance Society

N K BestonNaked Grape Ltd

Julian NeagleNet Primates Ltd

New Forest Enterprise Centre LtdNew Forest HaylageCaroline Nokes MP

Northover & Co Accountants LimitedOfford & Sons, WinchesterOfford and Sons, Romsey

Oldmeadow Consulting LTDGilly OldmeadowBrian & D Orange

P D M Farming LimitedPains Fireworks Ltd

Paragons Personnel Services LtdKatharine Peake

Penyards Property ManagementR J PerryS Phelan

Pittleworth Manor FarmPro Vision

R H Hammond LtdR Hunt Ltd

Rathbone Brothers Plc

MJ Rawson-SmithRay Meader & Sons

Edward ReadRichard Butler Associates Ltd

Ringwood Public AddressRobin Austin Chartered SurveyorRomsey Agricultural Machinery

Romsey Dental CareRomsey Extra Parish Council

Romsey Joinery CompanyMr & Mrs R Rook

Royal Oak FrithamRushstamps (Retail) Ltd

Rymill Property DevelopmentSir Anthony & Lady Salz

Seadown Veterinary GroupServicecare LtdAnne SharmanJulian Sharman

Sherlockboswell ArchitectureNicky SimmondsG.A. Skivington

Snowdon Financial LtdSouthern Counties Auctioneers

Southern Counties Heavy Horse AssociationSparsholt College

Hazel StillStroud School

Strutt and ParkerTalisman Homes

Test Valley Insurance LtdTithebarn Ltd

Trant Engineering LtdTrekwear

Trethowans LLPVidas Arabians

Viridor Waste ManagementW R Holden & Co Limited

Waltet Materials LtdWellow Business Services

Mr & Mrs J WhithamWilliams Shipping Holdings Ltd

David & Pat WiseWorthy Grain

Yorkshire Clothing Company

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OUR 2015 ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe Society is greatly indebted to the following for their generous help

or the loan of facili0es and services in 2015.

Abbotswood Day Nursery – CrecheAce Li!away – Waste disposal and li4ermanagement, President's vehilceAvia0on Spares – Loan of ATV/GatorsBoarhunt Commercial – Loan of breakdown unitBKP Ltd – Loan of water tankerBOCM Pauls Ltd – Disposable biosecurity suitsBroadlands Estate and Farms, Brooklyn 4 X 4 –Loan of LandroverCertas Energy – FuelChoice Plants, Timsbury – Floral arrangementsCo–op Food – Sunday Clear UpGraham Walton Publishing Limited – Show GuideGreen Tree Press – Prin3ngJohn M Carter Ltd – TentageJ H Watson & Son – Supplying Horse AmbulanceHampshire Constabulary – Police coverHampshire Search & Rescue – Ca4le Lines & BarriersHilliers Garden Centre – Members' EnclosureDecora3onAR Wills Ltd, Lyburn Farm, Sunbeam Watercress,and Co–op Food – Stewards EveningNaked Grape, Alresford – Food Zone prizes,Stewards EveningMr G Newman/Dairy & Industrial Services –Milking equipmentMr John Chalcra! – StrawMr R Mansbridge – StrawMr R Monk – StrawJ Muxworthy – Set–up assistanceNewman's Suzuki – Loan of show vehiclesNew Forest Farm Machinery Ltd – GaterNew Forest & Hampshire Show – Loan of equipmentRoger Hunt – Loan of VehiclesRomsey Adver0ser; The Anvil, Basingstoke;Tourist Informa0on Centres in Hampshire, SouthWiltshire and South Dorset; Alexander KeenEstate Agents, Chandler's Ford; Ian Judd &Partners, Bishops Waltham; Li1lewood & Co,New Milton; The Lights, Andover; NewburyBuilding Society, Andover; Caldwells EstateAgents, Lymington; Clarke Mews Estate Agent

Botley and West End; Evans & Partridge EstateAgents, Stockbridge; Woolley & Wallis EstateAgents, Fordingbridge; Herald Publishing; TheEcho, Southampton & Eastleigh; Southern DailyEcho; Hampshire Chronicle, Winchester – 3cketsalesRomsey & District Scouts – Enclosure du3es andli4erpickingRomsey Agricultural Machinery, Romsey – Loan ofquad bike and tractorRomsey Branch, Na0onal Childbirth Trust – Parentand baby facili3esRomsey Guides – Livestock AssistanceRomsey Platoon Army Cadet Forces – Ring 2 arenapartyRomsey Sea Cadets – Li4er controlRomsey School Associa0on – Car parking, gatesassistanceRomsey Squadron Air Training Corps – Trophyguard, livestock assistanceRomsey Young Farmers Club – Livestock ExhibitorRefreshmentsRotary Club of Romsey – Shop & DropRotary Club of Romsey Test – Members' EnclosureSHB Hire Ltd – loan of vehiclesSt John Ambulance, Romsey Division – First AidViridor – Li4er ManagementWellow Golf Club – Catering EquipmentWheels for Freedom – Poole Shopmobility,providing mobility facili3esWilliams Cabins & Containers – Supplier of sitecabins for secretary's office & entranceWinchester Camera Club – photographs used inpublica3onsWorld of Water – O4er poolYellow Stone Environmental Solu0ons Ltd –Livestock water containers

And those members and stewards without whoseun0ring work during prepara0on and onShowday.

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OTHER 2016 SHOW DATESSAE appreciated when applying for schedules

19th to 21st May – DEVON COUNTY SHOW Westpoint, Exeter, EX5 1DJTelephone: (01392) 353705 (livestock) / 353708 (equine) / Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Download schedule and online entries: www.devoncountyshow.co.uk

28th & 29th May – HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY SHOW The Showground, Dunstable Road, Redbourn AL3 7PTTelephone 01582 792626 / Email: [email protected]

Download schedule and online entries: www.hertsshow.com

30th May – SURREY COUNTY SHOW Stoke Park, Guildford, GU1 1TUTelephone: 01483 890810 / Email: [email protected]

Download schedule and online entries: www.surreycountyshow.co.uk

1st to 4th June – THE ROYAL BATH & WEST SHOWThe Royal Bath and West Show, The Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. BA4 6QN

Telephone: (01749) 822209 / 822214 / Email: [email protected] schedule and online entries: www.bathandwest.com

9th to 11th June – SOUTH OF ENGLAND SHOW The Showground, Ardingly, West Sussex, RH17 6TLTelephone: (01444) 892700 Email: [email protected]

Download schedule and enter online: www.seas.org.uk

26th to 28th July – NEW FOREST & HAMPSHIRE COUNTY SHOWThe Showground, New Park, Brockenhurst, Hampshire SO42 7QH

Telephone: (01590) 622400 / Email: [email protected] / Website: www.newforestshow.co.uk

4th August – HONITON AGRICULTURAL SHOW The Showground, Gittisham, Honiton, Devon EX14 1PSTelephone: (01404) 41794 / Email: [email protected] / www.honitonshow.co.uk

17th August – GILLINGHAM & SHAFTESBURY AGRICULTURAL SHOWTurnpike Showground, Motcombe, Shaftesbury, Gillingham, Dorset, SP8 4PY

Telephone: (01747) 823955 / Email: [email protected] / www.gillshaftshow.co.uk

21st August – MID SOMERSET AGRICULTURAL SHOW The Showground, Cannards Grave Road, Shepton Mallet, BA4 5RTGeneral Enquiries: (01749) 347607 / Email through website: www.midsomersetshow.org.uk

25th August – MELPLASH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SHOW West Bay Showground, near Bridport DT6 4EGTelephone / Fax (01308) 423337 / Email: [email protected] / www.melplashshow.co.uk

25th August – MONMOUTHSHIRE SHOW Monmouthshire Showground, Redbrook Road, Monmouth, NP25 4LGShow Office, Treveddw Farm, Pandy, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 7PE

Telephone: (01873) 890 365 Email: [email protected] / www.monmouthshow.co.uk

3rd & 4th September – DORSET COUNTY SHOW Dorchester Showground, DorsetAgriculture House, Acland Road, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1EF

Telephone: (01305) 264249 / Email: [email protected] / www.dorsetcountyshow.co.uk

3rd September – ALRESFORD SHOW Tichborne Park, Alresford, HantsContact: Val Whatley PO Box 146 Alresford SO24 4AJ

Telelphone/Fax (01962) 738748 / Email: [email protected] / www.alresfordshow.co.uk

17th & 18th September – THE ROYAL COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE SHOWThe Newbury Showground, Priors Court, Hermitage, Thatcham, Berks RG18 9QZ

Telephone: (01635) 247111 / Email: [email protected] / www.berkshireshow.co.uk

5th October – THE DAIRY SHOW The Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. BA4 6QNSchedule: http://www.bathandwest.com/the–dairy–show

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