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CONTENTS Page 3. Welcome Note 5. General Information 7. Section Stewards 8. Society Members 9. Show Rules 10. Friends For Life 11. Friends (continued) 12. Friends Application Form 13. Show Advertisers & Sponsors 14. Main Ring Timetable 15. Farmers Market & Working Crafts Exhibitors 16. Shire and Heavy Horse Class Details 17. Shire and Heavy Horse Entry Form 19. Horse & Pony Events Time Table 20. Horse & Pony Showing Class Details 21. Horse & Pony Class Details (Continued) 22. Horse & Pony Class Details (Continued) 23. Horse & Pony Show Jumping & Chase Me Charlie Class Details 24. Horse & Pony Entry Form 25. Gymkhana & Dressage 26. Sheep Class Details 27. Sheep Class Details (Continued) 28. Pigs Class Details 29. Sheep & Pigs Entry Forms 33. Companion Dog Show & Jack Russells Class Details 34. Dog Dash, Pets, Rural Crafts & Farm Produce Class Details 35. Pets Entry Form 38. Vintage Tractor & Motor Vehicle Class Details 40. Vintage Tractor Entry Form 41. Motor Vehicle Entry Form 43. Open Crafts Class Details 46. Open Crafts Entry Form 47. Produce & Preserves Class Details 49. Produce & Preserves Entry Forms 51. Horticulture Class Details 52. Horticulture Class Details (Continued) 53. Horticultural Entry Form 55. Schools Poetry Competition 58. Children’s Section & Fancy Dress Class Details 59. Children’s Section Entry Form 61. Yorkshire Country Women's Class Details 62. Yorkshire Country Women's Class Details (Continued) (2)

WELCOME Welcome to the Schedule for the 74th Tockwith & District Agricultural Show which this year will be held on SUNDAY 4th August. The Directors and Committee of Tockwith Show do hope that you will come and see the Show and, as important, enter one (or more) of almost 300 classes contained in this schedule. Without entries there cannot be a show! The schedule is available on our website at: www.tockwithshow.org.uk Front cover design by Thaddaeus Claye winner of class 631 in the Childrens section. We are happy to receive requests for a posted schedule for the 2020 show now so please contact the Secretary as soon as possible at secretary@tockwithshow.org.uk or by telephoning 07976 268012 . We will continue to make copies of the schedule available in shops and pubs in the area but unless you made a request for a posted schedule either last year or now you will not receive one. We do hope you understand the reasons for requesting your address details if you require a posted schedule. Like most country shows we are happy for you to bring your dog onto the showground. However we have to insist that dogs are kept under control and on a lead at all times with the exception of when in the Dog Scurry area. Please note that bags may be searched on entry to the show field. The Directors and Committee Tockwith and District Agricultural Society April 2019 The Tockwith and District Agricultural Show is run by the Tockwith and District Agricultural Society Ltd which is a Registered Charity (No. 1105149) and is an affiliated member of the Yorkshire Federation of Show Societies (3)

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TOCKWITH AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SHOW NEWS AND INFORMATION Just to remind you that the show this year will be held on SUNDAY 4th August 2019. May Bank Holiday Car Boot Sale This will take place on the show field on Monday May 6th. 7am for sellers and 8am for buyers. President’s Charities This years president (Dee Alton) is supporting Cancer Research UK. Dressage Competition We will again be holding an Unaffiliated Dressage Competition under British Dressage Rules on the day before the main show that is Saturday 3rd August 2019. For full details please refer to our website, contact Sally Anne Hannington via email at sahannington@hotmail.co.uk or on 07702 624817. Show Events New for the 2019 Show will be 2 Falconry demonstrations and we will be having many of the favourite events from last years show. In particular look out for the Inter Pub Tug-o-War where the ladies will be competing for the “Ladies Interpub Challenge” cup and the men will be competing for the “Mens Interpub Challenge” cup. After its ongoing success at the 2018 show we will again be having the Children’s Discovery Zone sponsored by Tockwith with Wilstrop PC & Long Marston PC. Exhibitors include Yorkshire Hurdles, Animals-in-Tuition and Jo Barrett Feltmaking. As the show is on a Sunday there will again be a Church Service of Holy Communion in the Church Marquee on the show field at 10.30am for those wishing to take part in an act of worship. The Yorkshire Brass Quintet will be playing a selection of easy listening music after the service. There will also be around 60 trade stands with the “Costcutter Tockwith Trophy” for the best Stand. The Farriers will be back demonstrating their craft and competing for the Best Farrier Apprentice (Bob Harland Memorial Trophy) and the Best Farrier (Tockwith Show Challenge Cup). Flat Cap Chucking will once again be hosted by the Wetherby Lions with the “Flat Cap Trophy” for the longest chuck. Bonfire & Firework Display 5th November The 10th Tockwith Show Bonfire & Firework Display will take place on Tuesday November 5th. Refreshments will be available. Local sausage and hot pork sandwiches, homemade soup and cakes, hot and cold drinks etc. The Future To stage a show of this size we rely on support from a large number of people. That support is normally through giving of their time or financial support through Sponsorship and attendance at our fund raising events. If you could help in any way please get in touch with Allan Robinson (Chairmen), Steve Ross (Show Secretary) or any Director or Committee member. Each year some Committee members retire and some people are no longer able to support us financially. We thank them for their support but need to keep the numbers up! Can you help? Please get in touch. Publicity and Data Protection Once you have read and understood the rules & regulations (page 9) of this schedule and have ticked the box on the entry form to proceed with your entry, the Society may use your information to do the following: a) store, process and retain, including electronically, all data and personal information provided by exhibitors, for the purposes of operating the Show, maintaining appropriate records and communicating with the exhibitor in future concerning any of the Society’s activities; b) publicise the names and home locations (town & county only) of exhibitors, including but not limited to prize winners, in Show catalogues, on the Show website and elsewhere as part of the operation and promotion of the Show and future shows; c) photograph any exhibitor or other person on the Showground and store and use the resulting image (including edited or altered versions) for any of the Society’s commercial or noncommercial purposes in all and any media, including, without limitation, use in promotional materials and on the Society’s website, or supply to carefully selected third parties for use for their own purposes. The Society shall own the copyright in any such images; d) Publish the details and results of any disputes and/or appeals. (5)

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Class Senior Stewards Children’s Section Fancy Dress Farm Produce Farmers Market Gymkhana Horticultural Classic Vehicles Open Crafts Pets Mrs Samantha Horsley, 10 Grange Road, Tadcaster,LS24 8AL Companion Dog Show Dr Amy Brooks and Dr Rachel Heaton, 28 Marston Road, Tockwith, & Jack Russells YO26 7PR. Tel: 01423 358975 Mrs M Atkinson, Moss Carrs Farm Cottages, Bickerton, Wetherby, LS22 5EN. Tel: 01937 845638 Mr D Hannington, Bracken House, Moorside, Tockwith, York, YO26 7QG. Tel: 01423 35924 Kate McCallam katemccallam@me.com 07540 227931 Mr G Burnell, Millfield Farm, Tockwith Road, Bilton-in-Ainsty, York, YO26 7PA. Tel: 01423 358480 Mrs Annette Chelingsworth, Tulip Cottage, Kirk Hammerton, York, YO26 8BX Tel: 07790 996603 Mr Derek Burnell, Miry Carr Farm Bungalow, Thorner Lane, Thorner, LS14 3DP Tel: 01132 893050 Mrs A Ross, C/O Spring Cottage, Boroughbridge Road, Green Hammerton, York, YO26 8AE. Tel: 07929 352029 Miss C Colley, 3 Coronation Terrace, Knaresborough, HG3 8JN Tel: 07709 896776 Pigeons/Poultry/Eggs Mr. R. Cornforth, 4 Rosemary Court, Easingwold, York, YO61 3EZ. See Separate Fur & Feather Schedule Pigs Mrs G Watson, 2 Manor Chase, Long Marston, York, YO26 7RB. Tel: 07872 390962 Produce/Preserves Mrs A Ross, C/O Spring Cottage, Boroughbridge Road, Green Hammerton, York, YO26 8AE. Tel: 07929 352029 Rabbits Rural Crafts Sheep Mrs Sheila Cornforth, 4 Rosemary Court, Easingwold, York, YO61 3EZ. See Separate Fur & Feather Schedule Mr D Hannington, Bracken House, Moorside, Tockwith, York, YO26 7QG. Tel: 01423 359248 or 07801923013 Miss Stephanie Hughes Angram Grange Farm, Angram, York, YO23 3PA. Tel: 07711554494 Shire/Heavy Horses Miss Charlotte Hitching. Old Home Farm Grantley Ripon HG4 3PJ, 07841 036443 Horse/Pony Showing Mrs Jane Burnell, The Hall Stables, Hutton Wandsley, York, YO26 7NA Classes 8 to 37 Tel: 07944 705825 Show Jumping Mrs S A Hannington, Bracken House, Moorside, Tockwith, York, YO26 7QG. Classes 42 to 52 Tel: 01423 359248 or 07702 624817 Trade Stands Enquires Email: tradestands@tockwithshow.org.uk Vintage Machinery Mrs Christine Barber, 4 Abbey Lane, Healaugh, Tadcaster, LS24 8DF. Tel: 01937 834640 Working Crafts YCA Mrs M Atkinson, Moss Carrs Farm Cottages, Bickerton, Wetherby,LS22 5EN. Tel: 01937 845638 Mrs Anita Taylor, 6 Western Rd, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S65 2EX Tel: 01709 296883 Entry Forms can be found in the Schedule next to the appropriate section. Additional forms are also available on the web site at www.tockwithshow.org.uk (7)

Tockwith & District Agricultural Society Ltd PRESIDENT Mrs Dee Alton President Elect TBA Past Presidents Maj C York, Miss S Dunnington, Mrs M Machin , Mr H Blacker, Mr N Hildreth, Mr S Mecrow, Mr T Tunnard, Col E York, Mr J Platts, Mrs S York, Mr W R Lofthouse, Mrs A Handley, Mr M Allen, Mr C Farrer, Mrs B Otley, Dr R Porter, Mr P Hughes, Mrs A L James, Mrs B M Lofthouse, Mr J Penty, Mr E Alton, Mr R Taylor, Mr M Tham, Mr N Waller, Mr M Bell, Mr S Blacker, Mr S Coggrave, Mrs S Burckhardt, Mr Richard Search, Mrs Fiona Harris Honorary Vice Presidents Mr E Alton, Mr S Oldfield, Mr S Shuttleworth Messrs: R Blacker, B Fox, T Gill, D Padget, J Platts, P Phillips, G Wilson, Col E York, S Raisbeck, Mesdames: A Hourihan, J Mecrow, B Otley, J Waller, L Raisbeck Chairman Mr Allan Robinson Vice Chairman Mr Norman Waller Honorary Secretary Mr Steve Ross Tel 07976 268012 Directors Mr S Ross, Mr M Taylor, Mrs M Atkinson, Mrs J Burnell, Mr A Robinson, Mr M Barrett (Treasurer), Mrs J Nottingham , Mr N Waller Council Members Messrs: A Alton, A Barber, W Bowyer, G Burnell, J Deighton, C Nottingham, D Hannington, P Hughes, P Robinson, T Tomes, T Hildreth Mesdames: M Atkinson, C Barber, A Barnes, J Burnell, L Chasney, J Davey, L Hannington, G Watson, A Ross, H Wilson, SA Hannington, K McCallam, S Horsley Trophy Steward Mrs Jo Nottingham, Spring Cottage, Boroughbridge Road, Green Hammerton, York, YO26 8AE. 07508030143 Honorary Legal Advisor/Health & Safety Officer Mr P Robinson Accountants Peter Howard & Co Honorary Veterinary Surgeons Parkhill Vets, Wetherby Public Relations Vicky Carr (vicky@vervewords.co.uk) (8)

GENERAL RULES If any exhibitor shall, in the opinion of the Show Committee, infringe any of the Rules and Regulations of this Show, he shall be liable to forfeit all claims to any prize which may have been awarded to him, or he may otherwise be dealt with as the Committee in their absolute discretion may think fit. Neither the Tockwith and District Agricultural Society Limited nor any of its trustees, directors, members or any relevant landowners accept any responsibility whatsoever for any loss, damage or injury howsoever or whatsoever arising as a result of attendance at this event. In the event of a complaint in writing being lodged with the Secretary against an exhibitor or competitor, the person complaining shall at the time deposit £20, which shall be forfeited should the complaint not be sustained or refunded if the complaint is sustained. The Judge shall have the power of withholding or reducing the value of the prize where exhibits are considered unworthy of the prize offered. Only two prizes to be given for under four judged entries in any class. No person except the Judge or other Authorised Officials shall be allowed to remain in the Marquees during judging. The Judge’s decision is final. All classes open except where otherwise stated. The Committee reserve the right to accept or refuse any trade stand at their discretion. These rules and also those given under respective classes must be strictly adhered to, and each entry implies acceptance of the Rules. All competitors and exhibitors of livestock, including horses, must have their own Public Liability Insurance No persons other than Officials or Competitors are allowed in the Ring or Collecting Ring. Except where otherwise stated, all trophies are perpetual and cannot be won outright and will be held until the date of the next show, unless recalled earlier by the Society. They must be returned by 10am on the morning of the show in a sound clean condition. Competitors are reminded that it is their responsibility to insure against damage caused by their animals. The Committee are not responsible for the medical condition of any animal entered by any exhibitor which might be contagious, that causes loss or damage to other animals. All exhibitors of animals are expected to comply with the specific rules relating to their breed of animal (these are listed separately within the Schedule). In the event of unfavourable weather or some other unusual circumstance the Committee are empowered to cancel the Show and will not hold themselves responsible for any expenses, except entry fees, which might be incurred by any competitor, who should make a claim to the Secretary via SAE. Trophies available from 3.30pm. Please note all trophies have to be signed for by someone 18 years old or over (or parent/guardian). AGRICULTURAL RULES All stock and farm produce to be on the field half an hour prior to judging. No livestock or farm produce entries to be moved off the showground before 4.00pm. HORTICULTURAL, PRODUCE & PRESERVES, CHILDREN’S SECTION AND OPEN CRAFT RULES All exhibits must be staged by 10.30am. Children’s Section exhibits must be staged by 10am. All specimens, where possible, shall be correctly named. No exhibits to be removed before 4.00pm. All entry forms, together with entry fees, must be forwarded to the Section Senior Steward by the closing date published in this Schedule. All specimens (except Floral Effect Classes) must be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor and have been cultivated by him/her, on his/her land, or on land rented by him/her. Such exhibits must have been in the possession of the exhibitor for at least three months prior to the Show. In the event of a complaint being lodged with the Secretary, the Committee shall have the power to inspect the garden of the exhibitor in question. Exhibitors may only exhibit one entry per class in the Horticultural and Produce & Preserves Classes. All exhibits in the Open Crafts and Children’s Section must be the exhibitors own work and not to have been exhibited at any previous Tockwith Show. Tockwith and District Agricultural Society Health and Safety Statement The Tockwith and District Show Society is committed to maintaining safety standards and reducing risk to those acting for the Society, exhibitors, traders and members of the public. The full policy will be available for inspection in the Secretary’s marquee on the show day. (9)

FRIENDS OF THE SHOW If you would like to become a ‘Friend’ for the 2019 Show please fill in the form on page 12 and send to Norman Waller (details below) enclosing a cheque made payable to Tockwith and District Show Society. If you pay before 1st July it is £53 Joint or £28 Single membership (after the 1st it will be £55 Joint & £29 Single). BENEFITS Entrance ticket(s) for the Show Quality Lunch in the Members Marquee (Guest Adult and Child lunch tickets available for purchase by Friends) Members Car Park Marquee open throughout the day for refreshments Members-only enclosure, bar and toilets Periodic newsletters and members only link to show website Use of Showman’s Marquee at Great Yorkshire Show If you would like further information, please contact: Norman Waller, Holmsdale, 3 Kendal Gardens, Tockwith, York, YO26 7QR. Email: friends@tockwithshow.org.uk/nr.waller@btinternet.com Tel: 01423 358588 FRIENDS FOR LIFE You can support the work of the Show Society by becoming a Friend for Life £500 for joint membership, £250 for single membership. Contact the Friends Secretary above for more information. Mr & Mrs M J Allen, Cattal Mr & Mrs E Alton, Bilton in Ainsty Mr & Mrs C Billenness, Cowthorpe Mrs & Mrs S & G Blacker, Green Hammerton Mr & Mrs K Bramley, Cattal Mr & Mrs P Chasney, Bilton in Ainsty Mr & Mrs S N Clark, Cattal Mr J & Mrs P Cook, Marton cum Grafton Mr & Mrs J&J Green, Yeo, Australia Mr & Mrs E Hartley, Tockwith Mrs C Helfferich, Crayke Mr & Mrs O G James, Leeds Mr M Leather, Ingmanthorpe Mr & Mrs B&J Lester, Whixley Mr & Mrs C & J Lightley, Long Marston Mrs. B M Lofthouse, Bilton-in-Ainsty Mrs G Marriner, Boston Spa Miss L McWhinnie, Boston Spa Mr & Mrs S Palmer, Bilton in Ainsty Dr & Mrs G R Porter, Crayke Mr & Mrs S Raisbeck, New Zealand Mr & Mrs N&V Rehor, Church Fenton Mr & Mrs R&S Search & Daughters, Long Marston Miss M Shilleto, Tockwith Mrs J Simpson, Thorpe Arch Mr & Mrs R Taylor, Wetherby Mr & Mrs M Tham, Tockwith Prof & Mrs J Visser, Long Marston Mr & Mrs N R Waller, Tockwith Col E York, Hutton Wandesley (10)

FRIENDS OF THE SHOW Mr & Mrs C J Allen, Soyland Mr P J Allen, London Mr & Mrs A Alton, Tockwith Mr & Mrs D & J Armstrong, York Mr & Mrs M&S Bailey, Great Ouseburn Mr & Mrs M Barrett, Tockwith Mr & Mrs S Batty, South Milford Mr & Mrs M Bell, Tockwith Mrs & Mrs James Black, Tockwith Mrs J Bradshaw, Upper Poppleton Mrs J Bygate, Tockwith Mr & Mrs N Cay, Bilbrough Mr & Mrs C Coggrave, Tockwith Mr & Mrs S Coggrave, Tockwith Mr & Mrs R & H Cooling,Tockwith Mr & Mrs A Craven, Green Hammerton Mr & Mrs T Cross, Bickerton Mr & Mrs N Crowther, Tockwith Mr & Mrs M E Dalton, Boroughbridge Mrs L Denison, Helperby Mr & Mrs P Doherty, Tockwith Mr M P Driver & Miss E Charlton, Bilton in Ainsty Mr M Dunn, Garforth Mr & Mrs R Ellis, Green Hammerton Mr & Mrs R Ellis ,Tockwith Mr & Mrs AR Emmott, Long Marston Mr & Mrs M Emsley, Yeadon Mr & Mrs Ian Gill, Tadcaster Mr J Goodwill & Ms C Mckeown, Little Ribston Mr & Mrs W & K Greenwood, Tockwith Mrs J C Hague, Green Hammerton Mr D Hall & Mrs R Bradford, Ripon Mr & Mrs R Hall , Marton cum Grafton Mr & Mrs M Hanson, Bickerton Mr & Mrs T & D Hare, North Deighton Mr & Mrs D Harris Mr & Mrs I Harris, Bramham Mr D Hartley, Tockwith Mr & Mrs S Hepworth, Cattal Drs J & M Hopkinson, Kirk Hammerton Mr & Mrs L Hornby, Kirk Hammerton Mr & Mrs R&A Hoyle, Wetherby Mr & Mrs P Hughes, Angram Mr J Humby, Tockwith Mr & Mrs J.G. Isles, Boston Spa Mrs & Mrs M & A Jenkins, Tockwith Mr & Mrs M Kennett, Tockwith Mr M Kettlewell & Ms M Kirby, Cowthorpe Mr & Mrs C M Leather, Whixley Mr & Mrs K Ledson, Tockwith Mr & Mrs C&L Likely Mr P Likely, Lytham-st-Annes Mr & Mrs A Ludlow, Olton Mr & Mrs A Lurcuck, Wetherby Mrs & Mrs R Marsden, Cowthorpe Mr & Mrs G Marston, Tockwith Mr & Mrs P Middlebrook, Gateforth Mr & Mrs S Mills, Tadcaster Mr & Mrs C Nottingham, Green Hammerton Mr & Mrs M O’Dowd, Rufforth Mr & Mrs G O’Leary Ms Yvonne Ormsby, Harrogate Mr & Mrs G&L Ozols Mr & Mrs J & P Pick, Kirk Hammerton Ms Mary Pollitt & John Farrow, Owmby by Spittal Mr & Mrs E Pope, Bickerton Mr & Mrs K Pope, Tockwith Ms C Radley, Threshfield Mr & Mrs D & R Revis, Tockwith Mr & Mrs DW&H Robinson, Wilmslow Mr & Mrs J Ross, Moor Monkton Mr C Saunders & Ms V Cole, Hornsea Mrs E Schmidt, Bilton in Ainsty Mr R Sheldon, Harrogate Mr & Mrs J M Slinger, Tockwith Mr W & M Smith, Acomb Mr R & C Smith, Marton-Le-Moor Mrs M Smyth, Thorp Arch Mr & Mrs JM Swinglehurst, Crockey Hill Mr S Tebbutt, York Mr & Mrs T & B Tomes, Tockwith Mrs M Tunnard, Tockwith Mr & Mrs N Twaites, Hunsingore Mr & Mrs P Van Zelst, Knaresborough Mr & Mrs P Wakelin, Tockwith Mr & Mrs S & D Wakelin, Tockwith Mr D Walmsley, Thorner Mrs & Mr J&JR Wardman, Tockwith Mr & Mrs I Watson, Cowthorpe Mr W Watson, Moor Monkton Miss Mandy Welton, Fountains Abbey Mr A Wilson, Rufforth Mr & Mrs G Wilson, Moor Monkton Mr & Mrs J & A Wilson, Tockwith Maj.Gen & Mrs H Woods, Tockwith Mrs M Wright, Bilton in Ainsty (11)

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SPONSORS & ADVERTISERS Tockwith & District Agricultural Society Ltd would like to thank the following for their time and financial support towards the 2019 Tockwith and District Agricultural show: Ainsty Farm Shop Anchor Inn Whixley Barry Hudson Beautiful Flowers Ben Gilliam Fencing Biffa Waste Management Ephriam Ltd Centre Park Holdings Christine & Alan Barber Costcutter Country Products Dr Robert Porter Ephriam Ltd Fieldcare North Fletchfield Building Supplies George A Moore Foundation Get Ahead Hats H&A Marketing Hethertons Solicitors H.L. Hutchinson Ltd Jim Deighton Gardening Judy Allen Mike Allen Kitchy & Co Kirk Hammerton Parish Council Leading Solvents Ltd Long Marston Parish Council LK Bell Commercials Lou’s Thread Interiors Marston Moor Marquees Mike and Judy Allen N&J Twaites New Farm Livery NFU Mutual Skipton NFU Mutual Vale Of York Norman Waller NWP Taxis Margaret Young Paul and Lisa Chasney Parkhill Vets Peter Howard Philip Hughes PSN Services Revis Transport Ribston Farms Roger and Anne Taylor Selby Livestock Auction Steve & Alison Ross St John’s House Spotted Ox, Tockwith Spruce and Hawe Tancred Farm Shop The Bay Horse, Green Hammerton The Bridge, Walshford The Innocent Hound The Young Family Thornton & Linley Tocklocks Tockwith With Wilstrop Parish Council Voakes Pies Westwood Vets Wetherby Skips Wetherby Tool Hire Wighill Guns WK Partnership Mrs Imogen Woods Wharfedale Farmers Auction Mart The Society would also like to thank all of the Advertisers in this Schedule. Sponsorship is essential to the continued success of Tockwith Show. If you or your company would like to Sponsor us in some way please contact the show secretary. It is not too late to have a banner displayed in the main ring for the 2019 show. If you are interested in this opportunity please contact the show secretary. www.tockwithshow.org.uk (13)

MAIN RING EVENTS AND TIMETABLE Each year we aim to provide a selection of attractive events for all in the main show ring. For this year the events and timetable are provisionally agreed as follows but will or course be subject to alteration: 08.30 Ridden Horses/Cobs/Hunters Judging 11.00 SMJ Falconry Display - www.smjfalconry.co.uk 11.30 Heavy Horses Judging 12.30 Childrens Fancy Dress followed by Childrens Tug of War Presentation of School Poetry Competition prizes 13.15 Pub Tug of War (Ladies and Gents) 14.00 SMJ Falconry Display - www.smjfalconry.co.uk 14.30 Agricultural Turnout — Heavy horses with agricultural vehicles and equipment 15.00 Heavy Horse Parade and Prize giving 15.15 Pony Club Games Display 15.45 Hunt and/or Beagles 16.10 Vintage Tractor Parade 16.30 Classic Vehicles Parade 16.45 Dog Dash (small, medium & large classes) The Presidents Auction The ever popular Presidents Auction will take place at 17.00 in the Farmers Market Marquee — This is your opportunity to bid for some of the items that have been on display throughout the day in the various Show marquees. The nominated Charity of Dee Alton, this years Show President, is Cancer Research UK. The charity will receive 100% of all the money raised at the Auction and also the monies from Dee’s other fundraising events. (14)

FARMERS MARKET AND WORKING CRAFTS MARQUEES Farmers Market “Best in Yorkshire Farmers Market Trophy” to Best Stand Bookings so far include Oat Cuisine Parched Tea Bar Brown & Blond Wharfe Valley Farms Blueberry Hill Preserves Salts Catering The Little Red Berry Co. Daville's Patisserie The Bread Oven Burtree Puddings Tancred Farm Shop Delifresh Yorkshire Dales Cheese Pieroth Wines Voakes' Pies Bumble Wrap Tony Frais Really Indian Bayview Bees The Spinney Goat Comp It’s Soap The Vineyard Nun Monkton Louise Lewis Pro Gift Wrap Masons Gin Ryedale Vineyards The Yorkshire Pie Comp In the Farmers Market throughout the day there will be the ever popular cookery demonstrations with Robert Ramsden of Delifresh. Also talks and demos from The Parched Tea co., Wharfe Valley Farms, Louise Lewis Pro Gift Wrapping & Jess Gardham (Master Chef semi Finalist) Working Crafts “Best in Yorkshire Working Crafts Trophy” to Best Stand Bookings so far include: Brenda Newis - Knitted decorative and household items, clothes, plus sewn sensory items for children and those with dementia. Jane Dennison - Saxton - Children's wear, fleece jackets, hats, bags Gillian Sowray - Cards, gift tags, small gifts, craft boxes Olsen Metal Art - Recycled metal items – birds, flowers, spiders, dogs - Vicky & Darrell Olsen, Kippax, Leeds Whitby Jet & Gemstone Jewellery - Stephen Binns, Leeds Harris Tweed bags - Susie Quenby, Selby Chair Caning - Christine Addley, Malton Foxy Feathers - Alex Rankin B & L Cards - Harrogate (3D card models and hand-made cards) Shaun Vickers - Baildon, (Prints, bookmarks, notepads) Cotton Bobbins - Sherburn-in-Elmet (cushion covers, aprons, peg bags) Claire’s Cards - Kirby Stephen (handstitched cards, brooches, bunting) Carole Smalley - Driffield (handmade sterling silver/gemstone jewellery) Jenn Hynes - Collingham (handmade greeting cards) (15)

SHIRE HORSES Sponsored By B Hudson Affiliated to The Shire Horse Society - Main Ring – Commencing 11.30am Entry Fee: Classes 1, 3, 4 & 5 - £5, Class 2 - £2.50 Judge Classes 1-7: Mrs H M Gordon — Senior Steward: Mr D Young Prizes: Classes 1, 3 – 5: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10. Class 2: 1st £15, 2nd £10, 3rd £5. Rosettes to 4th place. £5 will be paid for each non prize winning horse taking part in the Grand Parade at 3.00 pm 1. Brood Mare with Foal at Foot. The Salehouse Trophy to Winner 2. Foal. Ted Dunning Memorial Trophy 3. Yearling (colt, gelding or filly only) 4. 2 year old (gelding or filly only) 5. Barren Mare or Gelding – 3 years upwards The Challis Cup to the Champion Shire Horse The Dorothy Ramsden Rosebowl for Junior Champion1-2 yr olds in Classes 3&4 £20 to Champion Shire, £10 to Reserve Only horses in the Shire Horse Stud Book or Grading Register may compete in Classes 1 – 5. Also entry is restricted to paid members of the Shire Horse Society. Animals in Grade Register ‘A’ can compete in the Shire Horse Classes at Affiliated Shows, but only those animals in the Stud Book or Grade Register ‘B’ can compete for Silver Spoons. Entries cannot be accepted at Affiliated Shows in classes for Shires from any person who has been either suspended or removed from membership of the Shire Horse Society or has been excluded from exhibiting for prizes at shows, sales or exhibitions or from taking part in any show organised by the Shire Horse Society. No animal to be eligible to take more than one Silver Spoon during one year, the Royal and Shire Horse Society Shows being excepted. The Yorkshire Lower Dales Accumulator The 4 shows Aldborough, Weeton, Tockwith and Ripley are running an accumulator points system to compete for a trophy and £100 for first prize with other prizes down to 6th place. This competition is being sponsored by SHIRE AGGREGATES of BOROUGHBRIDGE. To qualify exhibitors must attend at least 2 out of the 4 shows and will be given points in each class down to 6th place . This competition is not open for decorated or turnout classes. The Trophy is to be presented at the last show ie Ripley. HEAVY HORSES Sponsored by The Spotted Ox (Tockwith) and N&J Twaites Commencing after Class 5 SPECIAL OPEN CLASS (for any heavy horse breed other than Shires) Entry Fees for classes 6a & 6b: Foal £2.50. 1yr old, 2yr old and others £5 Prizes: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £5. Rosettes to 7th place 6a. Foal, Yearling, 2 Year Old. The Spotted Ox Trophy 6b. 3 Year Old and Upwards. HEAVY HORSE WITH TURNOUT Sponsored by Mr P Dent of Ribston Farms & The Young family Prizes: 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10, 4th £5. Rosettes to 7th place 7. Horse with Turnout (vehicle or implement). The Tommy Young Trophy £100 will be paid to each entry in Class 7 to assist with transport costs Commencing at 2.30pm Entries for classes 1-7 to: Miss Charlotte Hitching, Old Home Farm, Grantley, Ripon, HG4 3PJ Tel: 07841 036443 Entries close: 2nd August 2019 www.tockwithshow.org.uk (16)

ENTRY FORM FOR SHIRES/HEAVY HORSES Classes 1 - 7 ENTRIES CLOSE 2nd August 2019 Entry Fee: Classes 1, 3, 4 & 5 - £5, Class 2 - £2.50 Classes 6a & 6b Foal £2.50. 1yr old, 2yr old and all others £5 CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CHRISTIAN NAME OF RIDER/HANDLER NAME OF HORSE AND BREED 1.00 TOTAL CHEQUES/POSTAL ORDERS PAYABLE TO “TOCKWITH AND DISTRICT SHOW PLEASE TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THAT SOME CLASSES MAY CLASH. PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR FULL NAME (age if under 16) & FULL POSTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK CAPITALS BELOW Competitor’s Name: …………………………………………………………..… Address: ....................................................................................................... ..............................................................Post Code:....................Age:.......... Email:....................................................................Phone:............................ Entries to Miss Charlotte Hitching, Old Home Farm, Grantley, Ripon, HG4 3PJ Tel: 07841 036443 In order to process your entry form TADAS is required to digitally store your personal information - see Page 5 (Publicity and Data Protection) in the Main Show Schedule. If you do not wish your personal information to be stored in this way, we will be unable to process your entry. If you agree to proceed under these rules YOU MUST TICK IN THIS BOX: Although competitors and drivers of Vehicles carrying horses or towing horse trailers are not expected to pay entrance fees to the field, any donations would be gratefully received. All other occupants of such vehicles MUST pay the appropriate entrance fee . For advanced reduced rate entrance tickets please see show website www.tockwithshow.org.uk (17) Contribution to First Aid

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. . Horse & Pony Time Table (Guide only. Some classes may start earlier) Time Show Main Ring Commencing 8.30am 9am Mountain & Moorland 10am Ridden Horses Classes 28 - 31 Championship Judge: Mr M Reeves 11am Approx 11.30am Equitation & Veteran Classes 18 - 23 Judge: Mrs E Carter Not before 11.30am Class 36 Coloured Working Hunter/ Pony Judge: Mrs B Elliot 12pm Not Before 1pm 2.30pm Class 39 Unaffiliated Racehorse to Riding Horse Judge: Mrs E Carter 2pm Show Ponies 3pm Classes 24 - 27 Judge: Mrs E Carter 4pm (19) Not Before 2.30pm Working Hunter Ponies Classes 32 - 35 Judge: Mrs B Elliot Horse Classes 47 - 52 Not Before 1pm Not Before 12.30pm Working Hunter Classes 37 & 38 Judge: Mr M Reeves Classes 12 - 17A Judge: Mrs J Tulley 9am Coloured Classes 8 - 11 Judge: Mrs B Elliot Pony Classes 42 - 47 Including ‘LS Horse & Hound’ Class 46 Ring 1 Commencing 9am Ring 2 Commencing 9am Jumping Commencing 9.30am

HORSE & PONY SHOWING CLASSES Entries for Horse & Pony Showing Classes to: Mrs Jane Burnell, The Hall Stables, Hutton Wandesley, York, YO26 7NA Tel 07944 705825 or 01904 738139 Please send A5 SAE for return of numbers (With correct postage paid) Postal Entries Close Mon 23rd July. Entry Fee £8 per class in advance or £10 on the day providing the class is not full. OR YOU CAN ENTER ONLINE AT http://tockwithshow.entrymasterlite.co.uk If you enter online please collect your number from the Horse Secretaries tent on the day. PLEASE NOTE YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A MEMBER OF ANY SOCIETY TO COMPETE AT THIS SHOW. Everybody welcome. This Show is affiliated to the 2019 Equifest Showing Show, taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. Qualification cards will no longer be sent to the Show Secretary. Instead it is the responsibility of the exhibitor to have a qualification card before entering the show and getting this signed by either the Judge, Steward or Show Secretary at the time of qualification. Qualification cards will be sent out free of charge to exhibitors on request. Equifest qualifier classes also carry a dual qualification with Ponies (UK) Championships. Please see the relevant website for information regarding these qualifiers. For details on how to affiliate to Equifest, please contact: Jenny Needham, East of England Showground, Peterborough, Cambs., PE2 6XE Tel: 01733 234451 Email: jneedham@eastofengland.org.uk This show is a qualifier for the 2019 TSR Showing Finals Qualify and enter ANY of the Finals Central, East Anglia, North West, North East, South East, South, Wales and South West and Scottish. You do not have to be a TSR member to qualify or enter a final. The Rider/Handler qualifies and can enter any horse/pony in any number of Finals. TSR Riders Finals – 1st and 2nd rider qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. TSR in Hand Finals – The two highest placed handlers with a TSR in hand card will qualify in any in hand class. Handler MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward. Cards are available free from the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk TSR Medal Awards – TSR members can collect qualification cards and signatures and redeem for a TSR medal see TSR website for details. Prizes: 1st - £12 2nd - £7 3rd - £5. Rosettes to 4th place Before entering please take into consideration that some classes may clash. No refunds given. Showing Dress Code: All exhibitors must wear the appropriate dress; jackets, jodhpurs and hard hats to correct standard Prize Money MUST be collected on the day from the Horse Secretaries Tent near the rings. Trophies MUST be collected on the day from the Main Show Secretaries tent located next to the Main Arena COLOURED HORSE & PONY Judge: Mrs B Elliot 8. In Hand - Non Native. Open to any age, height or sex. 9. In Hand - Native/Cob/traditional – open to any age, height or sex. 10. Ridden Non Native. Open to Ridden Horses & Ponies 4 years & over. Rider any age. Lostock Boogie Woogie Memorial Trophy to the winner of class 10 11. Ridden Native/Cob/Traditional – Open to Horses & Ponies 4 years & over. Rider any age. Goosemoor Organics Charlotte Memorial Cup to the winner of Class 11 Championship: 1st & 2nd from Classes 8 – 11 to compete for Coloured Horse Trophy MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND Judge: Mrs J Tulley 12. Shetlands – Stallion, Colt, Filly, Mare or Gelding Any Age (to include Mare & Foal Special Rosette to highest placed foal) to be shown in hand. 13. Spillers/Equifest M&M. In Hand Small Breeds – Open to in hand MM ponies registered with their respective pure bred societies of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland Welsh Sec A & B to be shown in hand Stallion Mare, Colt, Filly or gelding any age. The Peter Howard & Co Trophy. 14. Spillers/Equifest. In Hand Large Breeds – Open to in hand MM ponies registered with their respective pure bred societies; Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Welsh Sec C & D to be shown in hand. The Bob Lofthouse Salver to the winner of class 14. Championship: 1st & 2nd from Classes 12 – 14 to compete for Allendale Flauros Salver (20)

MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND (continued) 15. Equifest Small Ridden – Open to MM ponies registered with their respective pure bred societies of Dartmoor, Exmoor Shetland Welsh A & B 4 yrs old and over, Rider any age. The The Margo Rees Memorial Trophy 16. Equifest Large Ridden – Open to MM ponies registered with their respective breed societes Dales, Fell, Highland, Connemara, New Forest Welsh C & D 4 yrs old and over. Rider any age. David Likely Memorial Trophy 17. Cavernoma Alliance UK/Equifest Mountain and Moorland Lead Rein. Open to Mountain and Moorland ponies registered with their respective pure breed societies of Dartmoor, Exmoor New Forest, Shetland and Welsh A/B. Mare or Gelding 4 yrs old and over not exceeding 128cms. Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year. To be led by an attendant and shown in snaffle bridle, the lead rein to be attached to the noseband only. 17a. Jungle Hut Equifest Mountain and Moorland First Ridden – Open to Mountain and Moorland Ponies registered with their prospective pure breed societies. Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest, Shetland, Welsh A & B, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over not exceeding 128cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. To be shown in any suitable bridle. Championship: 1st & 2nd from Classes 15 & 16 to compete for Hart & Co Shield Mini Championship:1st & 2nd from Classes 17&17a to compete for Tockwith Gold Cup EQUITATION & TURNOUT Judge Mrs E Carter 18. Young Handler be shown in hand, MM or plaited, 16 yrs and under, Child must be suitable for the pony they are leading 19. Diane Goodyear Class for Best Local Rider. Open to Ridden Horses & Ponies, rider 16 years & Under to reside strictly within a 10 mile radius of the Show field. Lead Rein welcome Special Rosette for each entrant. Diane Goodyear Memorial Trophy 20. Junior Equitation & Turnout Open to Ridden Ponies up 15hh, rider 16 years & Under Lead Rein ponies welcome. Tockwith Trailer Hire Trophy 21. Senior Equitation & Turnout Open to Ridden Horses & Ponies, rider 17 years & Over The Brooke Steels Trophy 22. Veteran Horse or Pony, over 15 years to be shown in hand. Machin Horse Trophy 23. Veteran Horse or Pony over 15 yrs – Rider any Age but must be suitable for the size of horse/pony ridden. Oasis Marquee Trophy *Riders in Classes 19, 20, 21 & 23 to perform a short show SHOW HUNTER/SHOW PONY Judge: Mrs E Carter 24. The Milner Family Equifest Lead Rein Show Pony. 4 years & over Not to exceed 12.2hh. Rider 8 years and under. Rosettes and sweets to all competitors 25. The Coles Show Team/Equifest First Ridden Show Pony 4 years & over. Not to exceed 128cms. Rider 10 years & under 26. Equifest Open Ridden Pony mare or gelding 4 years & over. Not to exceed 148cms. Rider 17 years & under 27. KBIS/Equifest Show Hunter Pony mare or gelding 4 yrs old and over not exceeding 153cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before the 1st January in the current year Championship: 1st & 2nd from Classes 24 to 27 to compete for Home Guard Cup RIDDEN HORSES/COBS/HUNTERS Judge: Mr M Reeves Horses will be ridden by the ride Judge. To take place in the main arena 8.30am (see timetable) 28. Novice Ridden Horse. Mare or Gelding Hunter, Cob or Riding Horse type 4 years old & over exceeding 148cms not to have more than £30 in prize money before in any showing competition. Rider any age. (21)

RIDDEN HORSES/COBS/HUNTERS (continued) 29. B Crabtree Agri Services/Equifest Small Ridden Hunter Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, exceeding 148cms but not exceeding 158 cm . Rider any age 30. Black Country Saddles/Equifest Open Ridden Hunter Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, exceeding 153cms . Rider any age. The C York Memorial Trophy 31. Nupafeed/Equifest Open Ridden Cob. Mare or Gelding 4 years & over. Exceeding 148cms but not exceeding 155cms must be hogged and trimmed. Rider any age. The R & W Brown Trophy Championship: 1st & 2nd from Classes 28 to 31 - to compete for The Geo A Moore Foundation Trophy WORKING HUNTER PONIES Judge: Mrs B Elliot 32. Tiny Tots Working Pony, Mare or gelding 4 yrs old and over not exceeding 128cms to be ridden by a child 12 and under – Lead rein optional 33. NEDZ/Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over. Ponies must be registered with their breed society. Riders and age must be the appropriate height for the pony they are riding. If entries warrant this class will be jumped in height sections 34. Novice Working Hunter Pony Not exceeding 153cms hh Rider 18 years & Under Ponies not to have more than £30 in prize money in any working hunter competition. If entries warrant this class will be jumped in height sections 35. Open Working Hunter Pony. Not exceeding 153cms hh Rider 18 yrs and under. If entries warrant this class will be jumped in height sections. Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 32 - 35 to compete for The Hessay Trophy COLOURED WORKING HUNTER/PONY Judge: Mrs B Elliot 36. Coloured Working Hunter/Pony – Mare or Gelding 4 yrs old and over – Any height, Rider any age – if sufficient entries this class will be split into horses over 153cms and ponies under 153cms Rider must be suitable for the size of horse/pony they are riding. WORKING HUNTERS Judge: Mr M Reeves 37. Novice Working Hunter Open to horses over 153cm. Rider any age. Maximum height of fences 2’6”. Horses not to have more than £30 in prize money in any working hunter competition. 38. The Stokes Family/Equifest Working Hunter Horse Mare or gelding. 4 yrs old and over exceeding 148cms. Rider any age. Championship: 1st & 2nd from Classes 37 & 38 to compete for The Tockwith Horse Trophy Racehorse to Riding Horse Ridden Class Judge: Mrs E Carter 39. Racehorse to Riding Horse Ridden class PLEASE NOTE THIS CLASS IS NOT AFFILLATED TO ROR AND OPEN TO ANYBODY WITH A REGISTERED TB WHICH HAS RACED AT SOME POINT. Open to registered TB horses, 4yrs and over, mares and geldings, owned, produced and ridden by an Amateur.. Class will be judged under ‘riding horse’ format without ‘type’ being taken into consideration. Blemishes caused through racing will be ignored. We trust competitors will adhere to the rules! Wetherby Racecourse Ex Racers Salver Entries can now be taken on line at http://tockwithshow.entrymasterlite.co.uk Please note that one horse entry admits 2 people only. All other occupants of such vehicles MUST pay the appropriate entrance fee. For advanced reduced rate entrance tickets please see the show website at www.tockwithshow.org.uk (22)

UNAFFILIATED SHOW JUMPING Entries for Classes 42-52 to Mrs. S A Hannington, Bracken House, Moorside, Tockwith, York YO26 7QG, 07702 624817 Dress Code: Jackets, Jodhpurs (not coloured) and Hard Hats (to comply with all current regulations which to date are British Standard PAS 015 & EN1384) No BS horse/pony/rider combination allowed to compete in the following classes Steward: Sally Anne Hannington Course Builder: Liam Hodgson Entry Fee: £8 or £10 on the day at the Commentators Box at the Show Jumping Ring Prizes: 1st £20, 2nd £10, 3rd £7. Rosettes to 6th place depending on class numbers and at the stewards discretion. New for 2019 - Larger 50x70m Show Jumping Ring! Entries can now be taken on line at http://tockwithshow.entrymasterlite.co.uk PONY CLASSES Pony Classes commencing 9.30am prompt in the SHOW JUMPING RING. All pony classes will be restricted to persons riding ponies 14.2 and under, measured at stewards discretion. 42. Pre-Novice Pony 13.2hh and under. Rider 12 years and under on the day. Not to exceed 2ft no fillers or spreads. 43. Novice Pony 45. Open Pony Yorkshire Sound Service Trophy - Sponsored by Yorkshire Sound Services Katie Emmott Celebration Trophy 14.2hh and under. Rider 17 years and under on the day. Not to exceed 2ft 6in. 44. Intermediate Pony 14.2hh and under. Not to exceed 2ft 9in. The Wetherby Skip Hire Trophy 14.2hh and under. Not to exceed 3ft. Tocklocks of Tockwith Trophy - Sponsored by Tocklocks of Tockwith 46. LS Horse & Hound — Open to All. No height restriction. No age limit. A two phase relay speed class. Handler & dog followed by rider & horse/ pony. Written rules available on the day. Prizes for this class 1st - £180 2nd £110, 3rd £80, 4th £50 LS Trophy. Sponsored by Derek Walker (Leading Solvents) 47. Pony — Chase-Me-Charlie. 14.2hh and under. £5 entry fee on the day. Prize Money: 1st £5 (depending on number of entries). Rosettes to 6th place. H&A Marketing Trophy - Sponsored by H&A Marketing HORSE CLASSES (will not start before 1pm in Show Jumping Ring) 48. Pre-novice Horse over 14.3hh, not to exceed 2ft, 6in. 49. Novice Horse over 14.3hh, not to exceed 2ft 9 in. 50. Intermediate Horse over 14.3hh, not to exceed 3ft. Yorkshire Water Trophy Vernon Lewis Trophy The Gravely Cup. 51. Open Horse over 14.3hh. First round not to exceed 3ft 3ins. The Carlton Dairy Shield 52. Horse — Chase-Me-Charlie. 14.3hh and over. £5 entry fee on the day. Prize Money: 1st £5 (depending on number of entries). Rosettes to 6th place. The Burnell Cup Entries can now be taken on line at http://tockwithshow.entrymasterlite.co.uk (23)

ENTRY FORM FOR SHIRES, SHETLANDS, ENTRY FORM FOR SHETLANDS, HORSE & PONY SHOWING & SHOW JUMPING. Classes 8 - 52. ENTRIES CLOS 23rd July 2019: Entry Fee £8 (£10 on day) HORSE & PONY SHOWING AND SHOW JUMPING. ENTRIES CLOSE 30TH JULY 2010 CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CHRISTIAN NAME OF RIDER/ HANDLER NAME OF HORSE AND BREED RoR NUMBER 1.00 Contribution to First Aid TOTAL CHEQUES PAYABLE TO “TOCKWITH AND DISTRICT SHOW” PLEASE TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THAT SOME CLASSES MAY CLASH. PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR FULL NAME (age if under 16) & FULL POSTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK CAPITALS BELOW Competitor’s Name: ……………………………………...…………………………...… Address: .................................................................................................................. ....................................................................Post Code:......................Age:............ Email:.....................................................................Phone:..................................... Entries: Classes 8-39 to Jane Burnell, The Hall Stables, Hutton Wandesley, YO26 7NA Classes 42-52 to Mrs S A Hannington, Bracken House, Moorside, Tockwith, YO26 7QG Please send an A5 SAE for numbers (must have a “large letter” stamp on!). In order to process your entry form TADAS is required to digitally store your personal information - see Page 5 (Publicity and Data Protection) in the Main Show Schedule. If you do not wish your personal information to be stored in this way, we will be unable to process your entry. If you agree to proceed under these rules YOU MUST TICK IN THIS BOX: Entries can also be taken on line at http://tockwithshow.entrymasterlite.co.uk Equine Flu - Please refer to the ASAO web site regarding rules around the vaccination of horses & ponies. Please Note That Neither Vaccination Certificates Nor Passports Should Be Sent To The Steward Prior To The Event. However, Random Checks May Be Carried Out On The Showground During The Show. Please note that one horse entry admits 2 people only. All other occupants of such vehicles MUST pay the appropriate entrance fee. For advanced reduced rate entrance tickets please see the show website at www.tockwithshow.org.uk (24)

GYMKHANA Following Clear Round Jumping and Not Before 3pm in the Showing Ring Stewards: Mr & Mrs G Burnell Prizes: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2. Rosettes to 4th place. Entry Fee: £1.50 per class collected on the day 53. Bending Race 54. Potato Race 55. 3 Mug Race Trophies are awarded for the most points in the following categories: Lead Rein – Rider 7 years and under. Two Ten Communications Cup Junior – Rider 11 years and under. Crossgate Equestrian Trophy Open Rider – 12 years and over. The J H Bygate Plate Best Newcomer. The Tanith Butters Trophy Age of child on day of the show to apply in all instances DRESSAGE COMPETITION We will again be holding an Unaffiliated Dressage Competition under British Dressage Rules on the day before the main show (Saturday 3rd August 2019). For full details please refer to our website or contact Sally Anne Hannington via email at sallyanne@sahannington.co.uk or 07702 624817. A separate Schedule is produced for the dressage competition. This will be available on the website at www.tockwithshow.org.uk Entries can be taken on line at http://tockwithshow.entrymasterlite.co.uk (25)

SHEEP Sponsored by Wharfedale Farmers Auction Mart, Philip Hughes & Selby Auction Mart Judging commencing 10.00am in NOMINATED RING . Senior Steward: Miss S Hughes Prizes: 1st £12, 2nd £8, 3rd £5. Rosettes to 4th place. For classes 100-138 Entry Fee: £2 CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES 31st July 2019 All sheep to be penned by 9.30am and not removed before 4.00pm Both MV and non MV accredited sheep may be entered – separate loading points and pens will be provided. MV accredited sheep must be accompanied by a current green Certificate of Accreditation which must be handed to the steward before unloading. All movements to and from the Show must be reported using form ARAMS1 Copies of the rules of the MV Accredited Schemes are available from SAC Veterinary Services Exhibitors are responsible for having current Public Liability Insurance TEXEL (Points competition for Northern Area Texel Sheep Breeders) Judge for Classes 100 to 106 — Mr A Richardson 100. Aged Ram 101. Shearling Ram 102. Ram Lamb 103. Ewe 104. Shearling Ewe 105. Ewe Lamb 106. Group of Three (one male and two females) THE TEXEL TROPHY to the best Texel (Classes 100 -105) Champion and Reserve in Classes 100-105 will receive rosettes CHAROLLAIS Judge for Classes 107 to 112 — Mr A Richardson Sponsored by Dr R Porter 107. Aged Ram 108. Shearling Ram 109. Ram Lamb 110. Ewe 111. Shearling Ewe 112. Ewe Lamb THE HAROLD BLACKER MEMORIAL TROPHY for best Charollais (Classes 107 - 112) Champion and Reserve in Classes 107 -112 will receive Rosettes ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL PURE BREED Judge for Classes 113 to 116 - Mr J Wood 113. Shearling or Aged Ram 114. Ram Lamb 115. Shearling or Aged Ewe 116. Ewe Lamb Champion and Reserve in Classes 113-116 will receive Rosettes THE CHAMPION SHEEP TROPHY for Champion Continental Sheep Classes 113 - 116 NATIVE PURE BREEDS Judge for Classes 117 to 122 - Mr J Wood Sponsored by Dr R Porter 117. Shearling or Aged Ram 118. Ram Lamb 119. Shearling or Aged Ewe 120. Ewe Lamb 121. Pair of Cross Breed Shearlings or Aged Ewes THE PHILIP HUGHES TROPHY for best in classes 117 - 121 Champion and Reserve in Classes 117 -121 will receive Rosettes 122. Pair of Butchers Lambs – any weight BUTCHERS LAMB TROPHY for best pair of Butchers Lambs (26)

YOUNG HANDLERS Sponsored By Kitchy & Co Judge for Classes 123 to 124 - TBC 123. Young handler– under 9 years. 124. Young handler– 9 years to under 15 years TOCKWITH SHOW YOUNG HANDLER TROPHY – Best Young Handler Class 123 DIGBY TAYLOR TROPHY – Best Young Handler Class 124 RYELAND SHEEP 125. Aged Ram 126. 127. Ram Lamb 128. 129. Judge for Classes 125 to 131 — Mr P Wilkinson Judge for Classes 132 to 138 — TBC Shearling Ram Ewe Shearling Ewe 130. Ewe Lamb 131. Group of Three (Rosettes Only) 132. Coloured Aged Ram 133. Coloured Shearling Ram 134. Coloured Ram Lamb 135. Coloured Aged Ewe 136. Coloured Shearling Ewe 137. Coloured Ewe Lamb 138. Coloured Group Of Three (Rosettes only) Champion and Reserve In Classes 125 - 130 and 132 - 137 will receive Rosettes JOSIE HEELS MEMORIAL TROPHY for best Ryeland ram Lamb (class 127) THE CASPER CUP for best White Ryeland (Classes 125 - 130) THE CHAMPION COLOURED RYELAND TROPHY for best Coloured Ryeland (Classes 132-137) NOEL HILDRETH CUP FOR OVERALL SHOW CHAMPION Champion Judge - TBC Please state if the sheep are Maedi Visna Accredited and they will be penned separately. Entries to: Miss S Hughes, Angram Grange Farm, Angram, York, YO23 3PA 07711554494 PLEASE ENCLOSE AN SAE (minimum 9” width) with your entry form and payments. (27)

PIGS Sponsored by NFU Mutual Vale of York Judging Commences 11am in Pig Section: Judge: TBC Senior Steward: Georgina Watson Prizes: 1st £12, 2nd £8, 3rd £5. Rosettes to 4th place. A detailed list of Conditions and Regulations concerning acceptance of entries for Classes 140-150 is available from the Senior Steward, Georgina Watson. Entry Fee: £2 140. White Boar born on or after 1 January 2019 141. Coloured Boar born on or after 1 January 2019 142. Breeding Sow (White) 143. Breeding Gilt (White) 144. Breeding Gilt (White) born on or after 1 January 2019 145. Breeding Sow any colour (except white) 146. Breeding Gilt any colour (except white) 147. Breeding Gilt any colour (except white) born on or after 1 January 2019 148. Pairs White and Coloured 149. Bacon Pig. A1 Feed Supplements Trophy 150. Pork Pig The Triffit Memorial Trophy to Best Gilt in Show The Thomlinson Trophy for the Most Points in Pig Section The William Longbottom Trophy for the Best Pig in Show YOUNG HANDLER– No Entry Fee Payable 151. Under 10 years old 152. Under 16 years old The Tockwith Show Young Handler Trophy for classes 152 Special Rosettes for Champion Pig Reserve Champion Pig Best Boar & Reserve Best Sow/Gilt & Reserve All Pig exhibitors require an appropriate movement licence/declaration Entries to: Georgina Watson, New Spring Farm, Tockwith, York, YO26 7RG. Tel: 07872 390962 Entries close: 31st July 2019 Tockwith and District Show Is a registered charity run by volunteers who are passionate about putting on a first class show and at the same time having fun. Ever thought about joining them? Why not have an exploratory chat with Allan Robinson, Show Chairman 07970 956840 or Steve Ross, Show Secretary 07976 260812 with a view to joining us. The Show Directors are determined that the show should get bigger and better each year. This can only be achieved if there are more volunteers to help in planning, setting up and stewarding sections of the show. www.tockwithshow.org.uk (28)

ENTRY FORM FOR SHEEP & PIGS ENTRIES CLOSE 31st JULY 2019 CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE £2/class EXHIBITORS NAME MV OR NON MV ACCREDITED TOTAL CHEQUES PAYABLE TO “TOCKWITH AND DISTRICT SHOW” It is a condition of entry that no exhibit will be removed from the showground before 16.00hrs PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR FULL NAME (age if under 16) & FULL POSTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK CAPITALS BELOW Competitor’s Name: …………………………………………………………..… Address: ....................................................................................................... ........................................................Post Code:.......................Age:............. Email:.....................................................................Phone:........................... Sheep: Entries to Miss S Hughes, Angram Grange Farm, Angram, York, YO23 3PA. Tel: 07711554494 Pigs: Entries to Mrs G Watson, New Spring Farm, Tockwith, York, YO26 7RG. Tel: 07872 390962 In order to process your entry form TADAS is required to digitally store your personal information - see Page 5 (Publicity and Data Protection) in the Main Show Schedule. If you do not wish your personal information to be stored in this way, we will be unable to process your entry. If you agree to proceed under these rules YOU MUST TICK IN THIS BOX: PLEASE ENCLOSE AN SAE (minimum 9” width) with your entry form and payments. www.tockwithshow.org.uk (29)

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COMPANION DOG SHOW (Held under Kennel Club Rules) Sponsored by The Innocent Hound Commencing at 10.30am prompt in the DOG RING Judges – TBC Stewards – Dr Amy Brooks and Dr Rachel Heaton Prizes: Rosettes awarded to 5th place - Entry fee £1 (Entries only taken on the day in the dog ring). Profit from the entry fees will be donated to Keep Your Pet (part of Age UK Charity no 1118346) PEDIGREE DOG CLASSES 160. Any variety – PUPPY The Catherine Simpson Trophy The Tracey McGowan Cup 161. Any variety – GUNDOG or PASTORAL The Geo A Moore Foundation Cup 162. Any variety – WORKING UTILITY or HOUND 163. Any variety – TERRIER or TOY 164. BEST PEDIGREE – WINNER of above 4 classes JACK RUSSELLS 166. VIBRANT VETERAN (8 years +) 167. PERFECT PUPPY (6 months -1year) 168. BEST YEARLING 169. BEST ADULT DOG 170. CHARMING CROSSBRED 171. BEST CONDITION 172. REVITALISED RESCUE 173. TALENTED TRICK 176. BEST CHILD HANDLER (7-14 years) Country & Pet Supplies Wetherby Cup The Kitchin Trophy 165. JACK RUSSELL TYPE TERRIER (over 1yr old) The Ron Steele Memorial Trophy FUN DOG CLASSES Supported by Westwood Vets The Glen O’Shea Trophy The Paws and Claws Trophy The Boot and Shoe Trophy The Dick Dawson Trophy The Miller Rose Lodge Trophy The Netherlands Kennels Trophy The Dormic Trophy The Norris Cup 174. APPEALING EYES (Sponsored by I Woods) The Wolfgang Woods Trophy 175. WAGGIEST TAIL The Midland Bank Cup Special rosettes to all entrants DOGS IN CARS ON HOT DAYS Your dog is vulnerable and at risk during hot weather and the Kennel Club offers the following guidance to help guide you through the do’s and don’ts travelling to and whilst at Kennel Club licensed events. • When travelling to a show please take a moment to consider whether the route to the show is on a busy holiday route, and leave earlier to avoid increased time in traffic jams. • If your vehicle is not air-conditioned seriously consider whether travelling to the show is a good idea. • The vehicle should be as fully ventilated as possible, and plenty of stops should be taken, with lots of water available to drink. • Ensure your dog is not sitting in full sunlight. There should be plenty of free flowing air around the dog. • When at the show, never leave your dog in the vehicle. • Keep the dog in the shade – take your own shade, for example a large umbrella and always have plenty of water available to drink so your dog stays well hydrated. • Avoid your dog taking part in unnecessary exertion, or from standing in exposed sunlight for extended lengths of time. Remember, if you feel hot your dog is very likely to feel much hotter and dehydrated, and this could lead to dire results. Please look after your dog’s welfare. Warning: if your dog is found to be at risk, forcible entry to your vehicle may be necessary without liability for any damage caused. Anyone whose dog is entered at a Kennel Club licensed event should take all reasonable steps to ensure the needs of their dog(s) are met, and should not put a dog’s health and welfare at risk by any action, default, omission or otherwise. Breach of Kennel Club Regulations in this respect may be referred to the General Committee for disciplinary action under Kennel Club Regulations. Right to refuse entries. Exhibitors/competitors are reminded that show societies have the right under Kennel Club Regulations to refuse any entry. Your dog is vulnerable and AT RISK if left in a vehicle in high temperatures and even on days considered as slightly warm. Please take care of your dog. Docking statements A dog docked on or after the 6th April 2007 may not be entered for exhibition at this show. (33)

DOG DASH Commencing 4.45pm in MAIN RING Prizes: 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2. Entry Fee: £1 (entries only taken on the day in the main ring at 4.40pm) 177. 100m Dash for Dogs, Small Breeds. The R E Johnson Cup to Winner 178. 100m Dash For Dogs, Medium Breeds. The Darwin Owen Cup - Rosettes to 3rd place 179. 100m Dash for Dogs, Large Breeds. The Charlotte Emily Trophy to Winner The Dog Dash is a Fun Event open to all dogs. Classes will be run in heats Sponsored by Judy Allen PETS Sponsored by Parkhill Vets Judging commencing 11am in the Childrens Marquee Judge: Natalie Duddy From Parkhill Vets. Steward: Miss C Colley Prizes: 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1. Prize to all entrants. Entry Fee: £1 per pet (entries can be taken on show day) 180. Best Bird 181. Best Rabbit 182. Best Guinea Pig 183. Best Hamster/Gerbil 184. Most Fluffy Pet 185. Most Unique/Unusual Pet Acomb Travel Trophy to Overall Winner Judging in classes 180-185 will be on condition of pet only. Pets will not be handled by the Judge. All pet owners to be 16 years old or younger! Pets must be in a suitable container with food and water available. Class 185 excludes dogs! All Entries to arrive before 10.30am and to be collected not before 4pm Entry forms are available on the show web site at www.tockwithshow.org.uk or in the Main Schedule on page 35 RURAL CRAFTS & FARM PRODUCE Sponsored by Ephraim Ltd Judging commencing 11am in the FARM PRODUCE MARQUEE Judge: Mr Jonnie Bell : Senior Steward: David Hannington Prizes:1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2: Entry Fee: £1 (taken in the Rural Crafts/Farm Produce Marquee by 10.30am) 201. Best object made from scrap metal and wire 202. Best object made out of rough wood 203. Twelve ears of Winter Wheat 204. Twelve ears of Spring Barley 205. Twelve ears of Spring Wheat 206. Twelve ears of Triticale 207. Example of Winter Barley in 1lb jam jar 208. Twelve ears of Oats The Kenneth Wilson Cup for most points in Corn Classes 209. Six Potatoes as lifted (Red) 210. Six Potatoes as lifted (White) 211. Three Maize Plants 212. Three Sugar Beet unwashed 213. Three Fodder Beet as grown 214. Best Bale of Seed Hay 215. Best Bale of Meadow Hay Challenge Trophy for most points in Farm Produce Section (34)

ENTRY FORM FOR PETS SECTION ENTRIES CAN BE TAKEN ON THE DAY. Entry Fee - £1/Pet All pet owners to be 16 years old or younger! CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL CHEQUES PAYABLE TO “TOCKWITH AND DISTRICT SHOW’’ PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR FULL NAME (age if under 16) & FULL POSTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK CAPITALS BELOW Competitor’s Name: …………………………………………………………..… Address: ....................................................................................................... ........................................................Post Code:.......................Age:............. Email:.................................................................Phone:............................... Steward Miss C Colley, 3 Coronation Terrace, Knaresborough, HG3 8JN. Tel: 07709 896776 In order to process your entry form TADAS is required to digitally store your personal information - see Page 5 (Publicity and Data Protection) in the Main Show Schedule. If you do not wish your personal information to be stored in this way, we will be unable to process your entry. If you agree to proceed under these rules YOU MUST TICK IN THIS BOX: www.tockwithshow.org.uk (35)

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VINTAGE TRACTOR/MACHINERY SECTION Sponsored by LK Bell Commercials Entrants must have public liability insurance of 5 million pounds Entry gate closes at 10am. Judging Commences 10.30am. No Entry Fee Judge: TBA : Senior Steward: Alan Barber A condition of entry is that vehicles remain on the showground until 4.30pm Attendance Plaques will be given to all entrants and Rosettes given to the first three in each class. Trailers and implements may be attached to exhibits and should be included on the entry forms so that space can be allocated for them. An SAE must be provided for acknowledgement and entrance passes etc. 300. Agricultural Tractor Pre 1960. The Les Deighton Memorial Trophy 301. Agricultural Tractor 1960 to 1980. Farm Tractor Trophy 302. Horticultural Tractor Pre 1980. Bob Newby Trophy The Des Oxendale Memorial Trophy to Best Exhibit from Classes 300-302 not previously exhibited at Tockwith the Show (please make clear on entry form!). 303. Display of Curios and Nostalgia Items/Display Of Hand Tools. Colin Farrer Trophy 304. Farm Implement/Trailer Attached to a Tractor entered in classes 300 to 302. A Spence Trophy 305. Horse Drawn Farm Implement. Thompson Trophy. Entry Forms to: Mrs Christine Barber, 4 Abbey Lane, Healaugh, Tadcaster, LS24 8DF. Entries close: 28th July 2019. PRE & POST WAR MOTOR VEHICLE SECTION (Including Military) Sponsored by PSN Services (Kirk Hammerton) & Paul & Lisa Chasney Entry gate closes at 10am. Judging Commences 11am. A condition of entry is that vehicles remain on the showground until 4.30pm. Judges: TBA Steward: Mr Derek Burnell. Prizes: 1st £5. Rosettes to 3rd Attendance Plaques will be given to all entrants. Rosette to Best Exhibit Entry Fee: £5 per car (Driver + 1 passenger). The entry fee MUST be paid by 28th JULY 2019. Cheques should be made payable to Tockwith & District Show. A SAE must be provided. 320. Best Classic Car Pre 1956 - Dr Newcombe Memorial Cup 321a. Best Classic Sports Car 1956 – 1990 - The Wardman Shield 321b. Best Classic Saloon Car 1956 – 1990 - The Wardman Rose Bowl The Tockwith Driver Training Services Trophy for the Best Classic Car not previously exhibited at the Tockwith Show 322. Best Classic Motorcycle Up To 1990 - The Mecrow Trophy The Geoff Whitmore Trophy Best Motorcycle Exhibit not previously exhibited at the Show 323. Best Military Vehicle Pre 1956 - D & M Rowlands Trophy 324. Best Military Vehicle 1956 – 1990 - David Rowlands Shield The David Rowlands Memorial Trophy to Champion from Classes 324 & 325 325. Best Commercial to 1988 - The Boot & Shoe Cup 326. Best Pedal Cycle to 1988 - A Spence Cycle Trophy 327. Veterans Competition based on rider/vehicle age and distance ridden/driven (not pedal cycles) - Veterans Paperweight The Star Service Station Shield will be awarded for the Best Exhibit from Classes 320 – 327 Entry Forms to: Mr Derek Burnell, Miry Carr Farm Bungalow, Thorner Lane, Thorner, Leeds, LS14 3DP Tel: 01132 893050 A SAE must be provided. Entries Close 28th July 2019 Additional passenger entry tickets may be purchased online at www.tockwithshow.org.uk (38)

ENTRY FORM FOR VINTAGE TRACTOR/VINTAGE MACHINERY SECTION. ENTRIES CLOSE 28th JULY 2019 CLASS NO. MAKE MODEL/FUEL TYPE YEAR NEW EXHIBIT ALL ENTRANTS MUST HAVE VALID PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE OF 5 MILLION POUNDS WOULD ALL VINTAGE MACHINERY ENTRANTS PLEASE TICK THE "NEW EXHIBIT" BOX IF YOUR EXHIBIT HAS NOT PREVIOUSLY BEEN SHOWN AT TOCKWITH and DISTRICT SHOW. PLEASE ENTER ANY HISTORICAL OR RESTORATION INFORMATION THAT MAY BE USEFUL FOR THE COMMENTATOR ON THE BACK OF THIS FORM Entry gate closes at 10am. There is No Entry fee for this section! It is a condition of entry that no exhibit will be removed from the show ground before 16.30hrs PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR FULL NAME (age if under 16) & FULL POSTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK CAPITALS BELOW Competitor’s Name: …………………………………………………………..… Address: ....................................................................................................... ...........................................................Post Code:.......................Age:.......... Email:..................................................................Phone:.............................. PLEASE SEND ENTRY FORMS AND AN S.A.E. FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & PASSES To Mrs C Barber, 4 Abbey Lane, Healaugh, Tadcaster LS24 8DF In order to process your entry form TADAS is required to digitally store your personal information - see Page 5 (Publicity and Data Protection) in the Main Show Schedule. If you do not wish your personal information to be stored in this way, we will be unable to process your entry. If you agree to proceed under these rules YOU MUST TICK IN THIS BOX: www.tockwithshow.org.uk (39)

PLEASE ENTER ANY HISTORICAL/RESTORATION INFORMATION THAT MAY BE USEFUL FOR THE COMMENTATOR. PLEASE ALSO ADD ANY DETAILS REGARDING AN ATTACHED IMPLEMENT OR TRAILER. ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………... Easy Fundraising How it works Easyfundraising.org.uk helps charities, schools, sports clubs, community groups, and other good causes to raise money when their supporters shop online. So far we’ve raised over £3 million for causes throughout the UK. It works in a similar way to many other loyalty shopping sites, but instead of earning points when you shop, you raise a donation for your cause instead. It’s as simple as that! The Tockwith Agricultural Society is registered with Easy Fundraising and by visiting their web site, registering and selecting the Tockwith Show as your charity you can raise funds for the show. It doesn’t cost you a penny more The great thing is it won’t cost you any more, plus they have lots of voucher codes and special discounts so you can actually save money while you help your good cause. There is no cost for the good cause either – our service is totally free. https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/ (40)

ENTRY FORM FOR PRE & POST WAR MOTOR VEHICLES (Including Military) CLASS NO. ENTRIES CLOSE 26th JULY 2019. Entry Fee £5/Car MAKE ENTRY FEE MODEL & REG NO YEAR NEW EXHIBIT ALL ENTRANTS MUST HAVE VALID PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE OF 5 MILLION POUNDS WOULD ALL MILITARY & MOTOR VEHICLE ENTRANTS PLEASE TICK THE "NEW EXHIBIT" BOX IF YOUR EXHIBIT HAS NOT PREVIOUSLY BEEN SHOWN AT TOCKWITH SHOW. CHEQUES PAYABLE TO “TOCKWITH & DISTRICT SHOW” Please include a SAE for Acknowledgement and Gate Passes Entry gate closes at 10am. It is a condition of entry that no exhibit will be removed from the showground before 16.30hrs PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR FULL NAME (age if under 16) & FULL POSTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK CAPITALS BELOW Competitor’s Name: ……………………………………………………….…… Address: ....................................................................................................... ..........................................................Post Code:......................Age:…........ Email:.............................................................Mobile:.................................. Entries to: Mr Derek Burnell, Miry Carr Farm Bungalow, Thorner Lane, Thorner, LS14 3DP Tel: 01132 893050 In order to process your entry form TADAS is required to digitally store your personal information - see Page 5 (Publicity and Data Protection) in the Main Show Schedule. If you do not wish your personal information to be stored in this way, we will be unable to process your entry. If you agree to proceed under these rules YOU MUST TICK IN THIS BOX: (41)

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Entry To The Show - All Exhibitors must have a valid entry ticket to enter the field. One show entry ticket will be issued to Exhibitors spending £5 or more on entries across the Open Crafts, Produce & Preserves and Horticulture Classes. OPEN CRAFTS Sponsored By Judy Allen All Entries must be displayed by 10.30am, Judging commences at 11am Judges: Paintings: TBC, Photographs: Mr J Steel, Handicrafts: Mrs K Morris Steward: Alison Ross Prizes: 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1 Entry Fee: 50p per entry. It is a condition of entry that all exhibits must remain in place until 16.00 All items exhibited must be the exhibitors own work and have been completed in the last 12 months Paintings and Photos Limited to two entries per class per exhibitor. Photos to be no more than 8” x 10” (whether mounted or not). 350. Painting – Acrylic 351. Painting – Any other medium 352. Drawing - In Pencil, Pen or Ink 353. Photography – Cloud Formations 354. Photography – Still Life Bowl of Fruit 355. Photography – Spring (the Season) 356. Photography – Black & White - Waterfall The Committee Cup for Most Points in Classes 350 – 356 Crafts Limited to two entries per class per exhibitor! 357. Cross Stitch or Needlepoint Embroidery. Framed or unframed. 358. An item of felting or felt work 359. A Toy in any medium 360. Any Knitted Garment 361. Any Patchwork Item 362. Any Item in Crochet 363. An Item Using Recycled Materials 364. Any Hard Handicraft e.g. metal/wood/pottery Sticks and Crooks Limited to four entries per exhibitor per class. 365. Walking Stick – Plain Wood Handle 366. Shepherd’s Crook — Plain Horn Handle. The Frank Whittaker Memorial Cup 367. Thumbstick - Wood or Horn The Eric Walton Trophy for most points in Classes 357 – 367 Entry Forms to: Mrs Alison Ross, C/O Spring Cottage, Boroughbridge Road, Green Hammerton, YO26 8AE Tel: 01423 339863 Entries close 28th July 2019 www.tockwithshow.org.uk (43)

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ENTRY FORM FOR OPEN CRAFTS SECTION, ENTRIES CLOSE 28th JULY 2019. Entry Fee: 50p per entry Entry Ticket - A valid ticket must be shown to enter the field. One show entry ticket will be issued to Exhibitors spending £5 (or more) on entries in the Open Crafts, Produce & Preserves and Horticulture Classes. Please send an SAE with your entry form if you qualify for an exhibitor ticket. It is a condition of entry that all exhibits must remain in place until 16.00 CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Please tick if you have also entered either the “Produce & Preserves”……. and/or the “Horticultural”….….. classes CHEQUES PAYABLE TO “TOCKWITH AND DISTRICT SHOW’’ PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR FULL NAME & FULL POSTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK CAPITALS BELOW Competitor’s Name: ………………………………………………………..…… Address: ....................................................................................................... .....................................................................Post Code:............................... Email:..................................................................Phone:.............................. Entry Forms to Mrs A Ross, C/O Spring Cottage, Boroughbridge Road, Green Hammerton, York, YO26 8AE. Tel: 07929 352029 In order to process your entry form TADAS is required to digitally store your personal information - see Page 5 (Publicity and Data Protection) in the Main Show Schedule. If you do not wish your personal information to be stored in this way, we will be unable to process your entry. If you agree to proceed under these rules YOU MUST TICK IN THIS BOX: www.tockwithshow.org.uk (46)

Entry To The Show - All Exhibitors must have a valid entry ticket to enter the field. One show entry ticket will be issued to Exhibitors spending £5 or more on entries across the Open Crafts, Produce & Preserves and Horticulture Classes. PRODUCE & PRESERVES OPEN CLASSES – Sponsored by Mike Allen All Entries must be displayed by 10.30am, Judging commences at 11am. Judges: Ms G Harrison, Mrs R Powell, Ms P Golonko. Wines: Mrs G Spakouskas . Steward: Alison Ross Prizes: 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1 Entry Fee: 50p per entry. Exhibitors may only exhibit one entry per class. The Judges decision is final. Entries not conforming to schedule will be disqualified! It is a condition of entry that all exhibits must remain in place until 16.00 PRODUCE 400. Victoria Sandwich baked in 2 tins; 7” or 8” diameter, raspberry jam, sprinkled with caster sugar The Helen Shackell Trophy 401. Fruit Loaf made with dried fruit. Country Products Trophy 402. Pineapple Upside Down Cake 403. 3 Raspberry Jam Tarts 404. 3 Almond Slices 405. 3 Chocolate Brownies 406. A Round of Short Bread 407. 3 pieces of Millionaire’s Shortbread 408. A Gluten Free Carrot Cake 409. Apple Pie Saucer size only. The Lily Nesfield Memorial Salver 410. 3 Cheese Scones (Plain Cutter) 411. 3 Cherry Scones (Fluted Cutter) 412. A Loaf of Bread (Made by hand) 413. 3 Sausage Rolls (Short Crust Pastry) 414. 3 Cheese Straws 415. A Decorated Cupcake (decoration judged) 416. 3 Chocolate Chip Muffins 417. Dads and Lads/Lasses Lemon Drizzle Cake. Child to be under 12 years PRESERVES 418. One Jar of Raspberry Jam 419. One Jar of Strawberry Jam 420. One Jar of Blackcurrant Jam 421. One Jar of Soft Fruit/Non-Berry Jam, eg Plum (any variety) 422. One Jar of Marmalade 423. One Jar of Jelly (any variety) 424. One Jar of Lemon Curd 425. One Jar of Chutney (any variety) 426. One Jar Of Chilli Jam Classes 418 – 426: Please use clear jam jars, with cellophane or fabric covers. WINES 427. One Bottle of Homemade Red, White or Sparkling Wine 428. One Bottle of Homemade Sloe Gin Liqueur 429. One Bottle of Homemade Fruit Liqueur 430. One Bottle of Cordial Classes 427 - 430: Please use clear bottles, flanged corks preferred, state type of wine dry/sweet The Freda Moore Memorial Trophy for the most points in the Produce Classes The Nora Wake Memorial Salver for the most points in the Preserves Classes Preserves Trophy for the Best Preserve M A Tunnard Plate for most points in Produce & Preserve Classes Ainsty Manor Trophy for Best ‘Wine’ Entry Entry Forms to: Mrs Alison Ross, C/O Spring Cottage, Boroughbridge Road, Green Hammerton, YO26 8AE Tel: 01423 339863 Entries Close 28th July 2019 (47)

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ENTRY FORM FOR PRODUCE & PRESERVES SECTION, ENTRIES CLOSE 29th JULY 2019. Entry Fee: 50p per entry Entry Ticket - A valid ticket must be shown to enter the field. One show entry ticket will be issued to Exhibitors spending £5 (or more) on entries in the Open Crafts, Produce & Preserves and Horticulture Classes. Please send an SAE with your entry form if you qualify for an exhibitor ticket. It is a condition of entry that all exhibits must remain in place until 16.00 CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Please tick if you have also entered either the “Open Crafts”……. and/or the “Horticultural”….….. classes CHEQUES PAYABLE TO “TOCKWITH AND DISTRICT SHOW” PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR FULL NAME & FULL POSTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK CAPITALS BELOW Competitor’s Name: …………………………………………………………..… Address: ....................................................................................................... ...............................................................Post Code:..................................... Email:.....................................................................Phone:........................... Entry Forms to Mrs A Ross, C/O Spring Cottage, Boroughbridge Road, Green Hammerton, York, YO26 8AE. Tel: 07929 352029 In order to process your entry form TADAS is required to digitally store your personal information - see Page 5 (Publicity and Data Protection) in the Main Show Schedule. If you do not wish your personal information to be stored in this way, we will be unable to process your entry. If you agree to proceed under these rules YOU MUST TICK IN THIS BOX: (49)

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Entry To The Show - All Exhibitors must have a valid entry ticket to enter the field. One show entry ticket will be issued to Exhibitors spending £5 or more on entries across the Open Crafts, Produce & Preserves and Horticulture Classes. HORTICULTURAL OPEN CLASSES Sponsored by Robertson Crop Protection and Cropwise All Entries must be displayed by 10.30am, Judging commences at 11am. It is a condition of entry that all exhibits must remain in place until 16.00 Judges: Flowers: Mr R Brownbridge, Vegetables: Mr A Read. Senior Steward: Mrs Annette Chellingsworth Prizes: 1st £3, 2nd £2, 3rd £1. Rosette for Best Horticultural Exhibit Entry Fee: 50p per entry. ENTRIES CLOSE 28th JULY 2019 FLOWER ARRANGING 500. A flower floating in a small dish 501. Arrangement of Flowers, any foliage, for effect. No Accessories 502. A Vase of Mixed Herbs 504. A Miniature Arrangement total height not to exceed 102mm/4” 505. Best Corsage or Buttonhole J H Bygate Trophy for the most points in classes 500-505 FLOWERS 506. One Rose 507. Three Stems Floribunda Rose 508. Five Fuchsia florets 509. Five Gladioli florets 510. Seven Stems of Sweet Peas any variety 511. Vase of Annuals. Five stems 512. Five Stems of one Perennial Flower (excluding Dahlia) 513. Three Spikes of Gladioli 514. One Hosta Leaf 515. Three Stems of Flowering Shrubs different varieties of same shrub not permitted 516. One Stem of any Flower not in schedule own foliage permitted 517. An Orchid growing in a pot 518. One succulent plant 519. One Cactus 520. A Fuchsia 521. One Pot Plant (in bloom) Max Pot Size 225mm/9” 522. One Pot Plant (non flowering) Max Pot Size 225mm/9” 523. A Tuberous Begonia. Max Pot Size 225mm/9” The Dorothy Berry Rosebowl Begonia Trophy for Class 523 Flower Trophy for the most points in Classes 506-523 DAHLIAS 524. Three Dahlias, Poms (2in or under) 525. Three Dahlias, Cactus or Semi-cactus 526. Three Dahlias, Ball or Decorative 527. Three Dahlias, Single Dahlia Trophy for the most points in classes 524-527 Joseph Naish Trophy for Best Flower Exhibit (Classes 506– 527) www.tockwithshow.org.uk (51)

VEGETABLES 550. Box/Tray of six different vegetables, one of each – box/tray size 2’ x 2’ max 551. Five White Potatoes (washed) 552. Five Coloured Potatoes (washed) 553. Six Pods of Peas 554. Six Pods of Dwarf French Beans 555. Six Pods of Runner Beans 556. Six Pods of Broad Beans 557. Three Carrots, long pointed, with Tops 558. Three Carrots, stump rooted, with Tops. 559. Three Parsnips with Tops 560. Three Globe Beetroots with Tops 561. Three Turnips with Tops (no Swedes) 562. Three Onions, Spring sown, as grown 563. Six Spring Onions, as grown 564. Three Onions from sets, dressed 565. Six Shallots (any variety) dressed 566. One Cabbage (any variety) 567. Two Heads of Lettuce 568. One Cucumber 569. One Vegetable Marrow 570. Six Radishes with Tops 571. One Large Specimen, any Vegetable 572. Five Tomatoes 573. Three Courgettes – not to exceed 6” 574. Three Peppers/Chillies 575. The Longest Runner Bean 576. Five Apples (any variety) 577. One plate of any other fruit 578. Three stems Parsley 579. An unusually shaped fruit or vegetable 580. One Flower and one Vegetable as from the Schedule Best Vegetable Trophy in Classes 550-580 Vegetable Trophy for the most points in Classes 550 - 580 Novice Trophy for the most points in Classes 500 - 580 Tunnard Trophy for the most points in Classes 500 - 580 Entrants who have not exhibited before in the Tockwith and District Show Horticultural Section may register as Novices by putting NOVICE after their competitor’s name on their Horticultural Entry Form Exhibitors may only exhibit one entry per class. Exhibitors to provide their own vases. Entry Forms to: Mrs A Chellingsworth, Tulip Cottage, Kirk Hammerton, York, YO26 8BX Entries close 28th July 2019 www.tockwithshow.org.uk (52)

ENTRY FORM FOR HORTICULTURAL SECTION, ENTRIES CLOSE 28th JULY 2019. Entry Fee: 50p per entry Entry Ticket - A valid ticket must be shown to enter the field. One show entry ticket will be issued to Exhibitors spending £5 or more on entries across the Open Crafts, Produce & Preserves and Horticulture Classes. Please send an SAE with your entry form if you qualify for an exhibitor ticket. It is a condition of entry that all exhibits must remain in place until 16.00 CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Please tick if you have also entered either the “Open Crafts”……. and/or the “Produce & Preserves”……. classes CHEQUES PAYABLE TO “TOCKWITH AND DISTRICT SHOW’’ PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR FULL NAME & FULL POSTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK CAPITALS BELOW Competitor’s Name: …………………………………….Novice?................... Address: ....................................................................................................... ...................................................................Post Code:................................. Email:..................................................................Phone:.............................. Entry Forms to Mrs A Chellingsworth, Tulip Cottage, Kirk Hammerton, York, YO26 8BX Tel:01423 339229 In order to process your entry form TADAS is required to digitally store your personal information - see Page 5 (Publicity and Data Protection) in the Main Show Schedule. If you do not wish your personal information to be stored in this way, we will be unable to process your entry. If you agree to proceed under these rules YOU MUST TICK IN THIS BOX: (53) TOTAL

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SCHOOLS POETRY COMPETITION Sponsored By Judy Allen Class 600. Best Poem on the theme of - ‘How Did You Get Here’ Judge: Ms Charlotte Green, Leader of Learning in English, Horsforth School Entrants are from Year Five of the following schools: Kirk Hammerton C of E Primary – The Thompson Trophy Rufforth C P School – The Una Walton Trophy Tockwith C of E Primary – The Newsome Cup Long Marston C of E Primary – The Marston Moor Activity Toys Trophy Green Hammerton Primary – The Barnes Cup Nun Monkton Primary – The PTA & Friends Cup Askham Richard Primary – Tockwith Show Poetry Cup The A Gosley Trophy and £20 Book Token to Overall Winner £15 Book Token to Winner from each School This competition will be judged before the end of term. Prizes will be presented at School. Formal presentation of Trophies on Show Day at 12.30 in the main ring Advertising in this Schedule puts the name of your Organisation in front of the thousands of people who read this schedule and use our website. It is also a positive way of supporting Tockwith and District Show so that this local show can continue to improve and remain a major local attraction for many years to come. To find out more contact secretary@tockwithshow.org.uk or telephone 07976 268012 (55)

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CHILDREN’S SECTION Sponsored By Kirk Hammerton PC- Entries close: 31st July 2019 All entries to be displayed by 10am, Judging commences at 11am in the CHILDREN’S MARQUEE. Judges: Miss J Atkinson & Mrs G Atkinson. Steward: Mrs S Horsley Prizes: 1st £2.00 + free ice cream voucher, 2nd £1.50, 3rd £1. Entry Fee: 50p per class - Exhibits may be collected after 4.00pm All Entrants in Section A to receive a free ice cream voucher – Sponsored by Yorkshire Dales Ices. Prizes will be awarded in the following age groups (Age as at 31.07.18) A. Pre-school (Under 5 years). B. 5 – 7 years. C. 8 – 10 years. D. 11 – 16 years SECTION A – PRE SCHOOL 610. Decorate a biscuit for the president of Tockwith Show 611. A picture made from items collected on a walk (can include the addition of painting or colour) 612. A stuffed sock made into your favourite animal 613. A hand or foot print picture 614. Decorate a plant pot to give as a gift to your favourite adult 615. A playdough model of ‘my favourite food’ Section A children may be assisted by an adult. SECTIONS B, C & D – AGES: 5 – 16 YEARS 616. Create a stuffed sock to represent your favourite food (can include more than one sock) 617. Design and create a tie-dyed item of clothing 618. Design and create a new computer game (can be 3D with use of playdough, Lego, any recycled materials or could be a poster – ICT use allowed) 619. Make a collage of your favourite animal from pasta (can include colour/paint and can be 3D) 620. Design the 2020 Tockwith Show programme cover (winner to be printed on the 2020 shows programme) (can be completed using ICT) 621. Create a healthy dessert for a farmer (should be served on a dinner plate/dish with recipes included). 622. Make a string (1 metre total length) of bunting from paper or fabric 623. A selfie (picture of you) with ‘my best friend’ (can include animal best friends) 624. Create a scarecrow of your favourite super hero. The Kenny Lieske Cup 625. Hand make an item of jewellery to be worn by the President on show day 626. Create a 3D biscuit sculpture of something you might find in the countryside 627. Create a pizza for a stockman (pizza will be taste tested by the judge) 628. Create a thank you card to send to a parent or guardian 629. Create your favourite emoji from vegetables 630. Create a miniature garden on a dinner plate 631. A plant pot of any annual flowers grown by yourself 632. The biggest vegetable I have grown (can be any vegetable grown by yourself that’s big!) The Mecrow Trophy – Most points in Pre-School Group The Edna May Farrer Trophy – Most points in 5 – 7 age group The Gowland Trophy – Most points in 8 – 10 age group The Elwess Trophy – Most points in 11 – 16 age group The Milner Trophy – Most points overall in Sections B, C and D Children’s Horticulture Trophy - Most points from classes 629 - 632 Please state Age Group on Entry Form and Name & Age only on the back of exhibits. Entry Forms to: Mrs Samantha Horsley, 10 Grange Road, Tadcaster,LS24 8AL CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS (Commencing 12.30pm in the MAIN RING) Judge: Mrs Dee Alton. Steward: Mrs M Atkinson Prizes: 1st £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £1. Rosettes to all entrants. Entry Fee: £1 (taken on the field) 633. Fancy Dress for Children under 14. Costcutter Cup 634. Mounted Fancy Dress for Children under 14. The Tockwith Show Cup Children may enter only one of the Fancy Dress Classes (58)

ENTRY FORM FOR CHILDREN’S SECTION, ENTRIES CLOSE 31st JULY 2019. Entry Fee: 50p per entry. Age Groups - A. Pre-school (Under 5 years). CLASS NO. B. 5–7 years. C. 8–10 years. D. 11 – 15 years. E 16 - 19 years Age ENTRY FEE Group CLASS NO. ENTRY FEE Age Group CLASS NO. TOTAL TOTAL CHEQUES PAYABLE TO “TOCKWITH AND DISTRICT SHOW” Exhibits may be collected after 4.00pm PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR FULL NAME (age if under 16) & FULL POSTAL ADDRESS IN BLOCK CAPITALS BELOW Competitor’s Name: ……………………………………………………….…… Address: ....................................................................................................... ..........................................................Post Code:......................Age:............ Email:.................................................................Phone:............................... Entry Forms to Mrs Samantha Horsley, 10 Grange Road, Tadcaster,LS24 8AL Please also put your name and age on the back of all entries! In order to process your entry form TADAS is required to digitally store your personal information - see Page 5 (Publicity and Data Protection) in the Main Show Schedule. If you do not wish your personal information to be stored in this way, we will be unable to process your entry. If you agree to proceed under these rules YOU MUST TICK IN THIS BOX: (59) TOTAL

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YORKSHIRE COUNTRYWOMEN’S ASSOCIATION HANDICRAFTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. A hand painted or drawn picture of any part of the UK. A mounted photograph of any part of the UK. 7’’x5’’ and mount 9’’x7’’ A mounted photograph of an English Coastal scene. Counted thread work including cross stitch. An article using any stitching technique. An item of felting or felt work. A cushion in any medium. Patchwork and/or Quilting. A toy in any medium. 10. Any other handicraft not listed in the schedule. 11. An item of button craft work. 12. An item made from paper or card. 13. A poem entitled ‘My Home Town’. 14. A crocheted item. 15. Hand Knitted Garment 4ply or under. 16. Hand knitted garment double knitting or aran. PRODUCE 17. Four Savoury Scones. 18. Four fat Rascals. 19. A Lemon Drizzle Cake. 20. A Bara Brith. 21. Victoria Sandwich - Raspberry jam filling dusted with Caster Sugar. 3 egg mixture 22. A chocolate cake to include Guinness. 23. A cheese and onion flan. 24. A Fruit Pie. Max 7” plate. 25. 26. 27. 28. 3 pieces of shortbread. 2 Cornish Pasties. 3 decorated cupcakes. 5 Oatcakes. PRESERVES All jars to have cellophane covers and rubber bands or twist tops in good condition (unless otherwise stated). 29. A Jar of Raspberry jam. 30. A Jar of Strawberry jam. 31. A Jar of Gooseberry jam. 32. A Jar of Lemon Curd. Jar with cellophane and wax only. 33. A Jar of Marmalade. 34. A Jar of jelly– any kind. 35. A Jar of savoury jam. 36. A Jar of Chutney. Jar to have a twist top. CHILDREN, HUSBANDS & PARTNERS 37. A cookery item from a child under 12. 38. A photograph taken by a husband or partner. 39. A handicraft item made by a husband or partner. http://yca-yorkshirecountrywomen.org.uk/ (61)

FLOWERS Measurements apply to height and width. 40. An arrangement with one flower stem and foliage. 41. An arrangement entitled “Rose of England”. 42. An arrangement from the hedgerow. 43. A small container of cut mixed herbs - to include at least three varieties. 44. An arrangement of garden flowers - to include a teapot, not to exceed 24 inches. 45. An arrangement in an unusual container, not to exceed 24 inches 46. An arrangement in a matchbox. 47. An arrangement in a recycled container. RECYCLING 48. An item using recycled materials. 49. An item illustrating upcycling. BRANCH ENTRY 50. A summer afternoon tea displayed on a tray — Tray not to exceed 20”x15”. Any five items to be judged. YCA SECTION RULES          Only YCA Members may compete All entries must be made by the exhibitor, not been shown at any previous Tockwith Show and have been completed within the last 18 months. Items are exhibited at owner’s risk All exhibitors in the Flower Classes must provide their own receptacles  Where possible, labels must be securely fastened to all exhibits  All vehicles must be removed from the show field by 10am All exhibits must be staged by 10.30am on Sunday 4th August 2019 Presentation of Trophies will take place at 3.45pm No exhibits may be removed before 4pm after which time the Committee cannot be held responsible for loss or damage Objections must be made to the YCA Secretary before 3.30pm on the day of the Show The Judge’s decision is final ENTRIES: All YCA Entry Forms for the YCA Competition must be submitted by Monday 22nd July 2019 to:- Anita Taylor, 6 Western Road, Rotherham, S65 2EX. Tel: 01709296883 or 07821406976. Entry forms are available from Anita and also on the Tockwith Show website in the “Enter - 2019 Schedules and Entry Forms” section. Entry Fee: 50p each item. Please make cheques payable to West Riding YCA and include a SAE for forwarding of exhibitor entry tickets. TROPHIES (To be held for One Year) The Wilfred Blacker Cup will be awarded to the Branch gaining the most points The Saville Cup will be awarded to the member gaining the most points The Jubilee Cup will be awarded to the best individual entry The Joan Hansell Trophy will be awarded to the Branch winner of Class 50 Pat Blacker Trophy will be awarded to the overall winner of the flower section Points: 1st – 3 points, 2nd – 2 points, 3rd – 1 point http://yca-yorkshirecountrywomen.org.uk/ (62)

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