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Award SECTION Schedules : (please select Section to view).
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CLASSES (N.B. Entries close Saturday 11th July 2010.)
Budgerigars,
Zebras,
Best Bengalese,
Foreign,
Canaries.
Rules.
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Budgerigars: Judge Mr Edgar Swan (Back to top)
1. Best Budgerigar (Trophy and Special Rosette)
2. Best Budgerigar Breeder (Rosette)
3. Budgerigar Adult (Rosette)
4. Best Opp /Sex Budgerigar
5. Best Champion Budgerigar Breeder (£3 & Trophy)
6. Best Champion Budgerigar Adult (£2 & Rosette)
7. Best Intermediate Budgerigar Breeder (£2 & Trophy)
8. Best Intermediate Budgerigar Adult (£2 & Rosette)
9. Best Novice Budgerigar Breeder (£3 & Trophy)
10. Best Novice Budgerigar Adult (£2 & Rosette)
11. Best Beginner Budgerigar Breeder (£3 & Trophy)
12. Best Beginner Budgerigar Adult (£2 & Rosette)
13. Best Junior Budgerigar (£1 & Rosette)
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Zebras: Judge Mr E Davidson (Back to top)
14. Best Zebra (Trophy and Special Rosette)
15. Best Champion Breeder Zebra (£3 & Trophy)
16. Best Champion Adult Zebra (£2 & Rosette)
17. Best Novice Breeder Zebra (£3 & Trophy)
18. Best Novice Adult Zebra (£2 & Rosette)
19. Best Junior Zebra (£1 & Rosette)
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Best Bengalese: Judge Mr E Davidson (Back to top)
20. Best Bengalese (Trophy and Special Rosette)
14. Best Champion Breeder Bengalese (£3 & Trophy)
15. Best Champion Adult Bengalese (£2 & Rosette)
16. Best Novice Breeder Bengalese (£3 & Trophy)
17. Best Novice Adult Bengalese (£2 & Rosette)
18. Best Junior Bengalese (£1 & Rosette)
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Foreign: Judge Mr E Davidson (Back to top)
19. Best Foreign (Trophy,£3 and Special Rosette)
20. Best C.Y.O.B. Foreign (£2 & Trophy and Special Rosette)
21. Best Junior (£1 & Rosette)
22. Best Parrotlike (£1 & Rosette)
23. Best Softbill (£1 & Rosette)
24. Best Rare Seedeater (£1 & Rosette)
25. Best Common Seedeater (£1 & Rosette)
26. Best Australian Finch (£1 & Rosette)
27. Best Lovebird (£1 , Rosette & Salver)
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Canaries: Judge Mr Brian Thomas(Camborne) (Back to top)
28. Best Canary (£2, Special Rosette & Salver)
29. Best Un/Flt Canary (Rosette)
30. Best Junior Canary (£1 & Rosette)
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Rules (Back to top)
Entries close on Thursday 11th July2010 at 9.30pm.
Stamped addressed envelopes with your entries please.
Telephone entries accepted.
Entry fees - 40p per cage. Membership - 50p. Junior Membership free.
Cups, trophies, rosettes.
Prze cards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
12 entries or more - free pass to the show.
All birds to be in the show tent by 8.30 am on the morning of the show.
Only authorised persons will be allowed in the tent during judging.
If entry made by telephone,all entry forms must be handed to the Secretaries, completed and signed when benching birds.
The judge's decision will be final.
All specials will be confined to members.
All cups and trophies are perpetual.
Exhibitors please use exhibitors' car park after unloading if staying at the show.
Budgerigar exhibitors please note:
No birds may be shown where the breeder of the said bird or the person from whom it was purchased is stated to be judging at the time the entry form is submitted for the show.
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There is no Companion Dog Section at this years Camborne Show
For any enquiries please contact the Show Secretary :
Tel: 01209 - 717691
or mobile 07708 - 087811
email info@camborne-show.org.uk
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COOKERY,
PRESERVES,
HANDICRAFTS,
ART,
PHOTOGRAPHY,
DOMESTIC SECTION AWARDS
ADULTS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
(N.B. Entries close Wednesday 14th July 2010.)
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For Domestic Section enquiries please contact the Domestic Secretary Tel 01209 831670
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COOKERY: Judges: Mrs G Keeble, Crowan, Mrs. D Rogers, St. Martin's (Back to top)
Note: All cookery exhibits to be staged on a paper plate and covered with cling film, to comply with Hygene Regulations.
1. 4 Splits (brown or white, joined)
2. Heavy Cake (given recipe*)
3. Pizza (scone or yeast base)
4. 3 Butterfly Buns
5. Victoria Sandwich (7″-8″)
6. 3 Flapjacks
7. Fruit Cake (given recipe**)
8. Savoury Quiche (7″-8″)
9. 3 Cup Cakes
10. 3 Jam tarts
11. 3 Scones (plain)
12. 3 Biscuits (given recipe***)
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*HEAVY CAKE
INGREDIENTS
6oz. Plain Flour
1½oz. Castor Sugar
3oz. Currants
3oz Lard
¼ tsp Salt
Peel (if liked)
**SEMI-RICH FRUIT CAKE 7″cake tin
INGREDIENTS
8oz. Self Raising Flour
4oz. Margarine
4oz. Castor Sugar
2 Beaten Eggs
8oz. Dried Mixed Fruit
3-4 tablespoon Milk
1 tsp. Vanilla Essence
Creaming methodOven 350°F, 170°C or Gas Mark 5 for 1 hour 15 mins.- 1 hour 30 mins
*** Biscuits
8oz. (220gm) Self Raising Flour
Pinch of Salt
3-4oz( 90-110gm) Margarine
3-4oz (90-110gm) Caster Sugar
1 Small Egg or Egg Yolk
Rub in method, add sugar, then egg, kneed. Roll out to ⅛″ (3mm), cut into rounds. Brush with beaten egg & sprinkle with sugar. Moderate oven 10-15 mins.
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PRESERVES Judges: Mrs G Keeble, Crowan, Mrs. D Rogers, St. Martin's (Back to top)
13. Jar of Jam
14. Jar of Jelly
15. Jar of Marmalade
16. Jar of Lemon Curd.
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HANDICRAFTS Judges: Mrs M Newby, St. Agnes, Mrs O. Ball, Tresillian (Back to top)
17. Any Knitted Garment
18. Crocheted Article
19. Bag (any medium)
20. Greeting Card (any medium)
21. Item of Patchwork/Quilting
22. Cross Stitch Article
23. Item of Jewellery (any medium)
24. Cushion (any medium)
25. Item of Paper Craft (not a greeting card)
26. A Gift Tag (any medium)
27. Any other Handicraft
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ART: Judge : Mr P Nicholls, Mithian (Back to top)
28. Oil Painting
29. Water Colour
30. Pencil Drawing
31. Mixed Media Drawing/Painting
32. Art - own choice, any media (secondary & 6th form age)
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PHOTOGRAPHY: Judge: Mr D Gibson, Ashton (Back to top)
33. Winter
34. Springtime
35. Lighthouse
36. Clouds
37. On the River
38. Doorway
39. Close up
40. A Room with a View
41. Working Animals
42. Movement
43. New life
44. The Cat
45. Camborne Show 2009
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ADULTS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES (Back to top)
46. 3 Sponge buns
47. 3 Flapjacks
48. Any Handicraft
49. Any Paper Craft
50. Painting or Drawing
51. Pot Plant
52. Own grown; 3 vegetables or 6 flowers
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CHILDRENS CLASSES Judges: Mr & Mrs D Jones, Canonstown
Bulk school entries, £1 per show class. Individual entries, 10p per exhibit.
Age must be stated on each entry.
Class nos. 54, 58-59, 84, 89-91 - not to exceed A4 size
PRE-SCHOOL AGE (Back to top)
53. Decorated Pebble
54. Printed Picture
PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE (Back to top)
55. 3 Flapjacks
56. 3 Decorated Biscuits
57. Marzipan Monster
58. Handwritten Poem
59. Computer Aided Art (clip art allowed)
60. Paper Doily
61. Bookmark (any medium)
62. Any other Handicraft
SECONDARY SCHOOL AND 6TH FORM AGE (Back to top)
63. Jar of Jam or Lemon Curd
64. Jar of chutney
65. 6 Sweets - packaging also to be judged
66. Sponge Cake (any filling)
67. 3 Muffins/Cakes (any flavour except chocolate)
68. Hand held pastry snack
69. An Edible Souvenir
70. 3 Bread Rolls/Splits - brown or white
71. Marzipan Monster
72. Decorated Cushion (decoration only to be judged)
73. Ocean Jewellery
74. Puppet (any medium)
75. Soft Toy
76. Funky Hat
77. Any other Handicraft
78. Something new from something old
79. Megabug
80. Handmade Kite
81. Bookmark (any medium)
82. Media Storage
83. An Electric Fan
84. Pocket Language Guide for Foreign Visitors/Workers
85. Candlestick
86. Pencil Sharpener
87. Electronic Greetings Card
88. Any craft - traditional Polish/Eastern European
89. Poster - giving an important message
90. ’Message from Paris’
91. A poem - Our Environment
92. Photography - any subject (secondary & 6th form age)
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CLASSES
Kids,
Goatlings,
Milkers.
Rules.
Judge: Mr David Harris
Judging to commence at 10.45 am approx.
Please have your goats penned by 9.30 am.
No vehicles to be driving round the field after 9.45 am.
Closing date for entries 11th July 2009.
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For Goat Section Enquiries please contact the secretary Sue Jones Tel 07788 - 537063
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Kids: (Back to top)
1. Anglo Nubian & Type
2. British Saanen & Type
3. British Alpine/British Toggenburg &Type
4. Golden Guernsey
5. Any other variety
6. Pygmy female
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Goatlings(Back to top)
7. Anglo Nubian & Type
8. British Saanen & Type
9. British Alpine/British Toggenburg &Type
10. Golden Guernsey
11. Any other variety
12. Pygmy
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Milkers (Back to top)
13. Anglo Nubian & Type
14. British Saanen & Type
15. British Alpine/British Toggenburg &Type
16. Golden Guernsey
17. Any other variety
18. Pygmy
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19. Mother & Daughter (classed as one entry, both goats to have been entered previously in today's show)
20. Junior Handler
21. Pet Class - Faulted females and wethers
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Rules
Classes may be adjusted according to numbers of entries received, decision to be made at Secretary's discretion. (i.e. two or more classes may be put together if necessary)
Goats to be CAE negative from whole herd tested and will be penned separately from non CAE tested goats. Certificates with entries please, returned to you on day of show. If required beforehand please send SAE.
Camborne Show Society offers rosettes for 1st to 3rd places in various classes together with special rosettes, best and reserve in show.
Various trophies.
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(For Results from this section go here).
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To contact the Horticultural Secretary (01209 831444)
or email maljodi_5@yahoo.co.uk
(N.B. Entries close Wednesday 14th July 2010.)
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VEGETABLE & FRUIT CLASSES
Judge: Messrs R & D Endean
1 Potatoes, 4 White
2 Potatoes, 4 Coloured
3 Potatoes, 4 Bi-coloured
4 Potatoes, 3 - 1 of each above
5 Potatoes, 9 - 3 varieties - 3 of each
6 Peas, 6 pods
7 Runner Beans, 6
8 Broad Beans, 6
9 Carrots, 3 long pointed (tops removed)
10 Carrots, 3 other than long pointed (tops
removed)
11 Marrow, 1 Vegetable – up to 15″
12 Marrow, 1 Preserving – over 15″
13 Cucumber - indoor, 2
14 Courgettes, 2
15 Any other veg. same variety, 2
16 Cabbage, 1
17 Lettuce, smooth leaf, 2
18 Lettuce, curled leaf, 2
19 Lettuce, loose leaf, 2
20 Leeks, 3
21 Onion, Autumn sown, 3 seed or sets over
wintered, tops removed
22 Onion mid winter-spring sown, 3 with or
without tops.
23 Onion Sets, 3 (tops removed)
24 Onion, 3 seed or sets – under 250gm
25 Shallots, yellow, 6
26 Shallots, red, 6 (not Hybrids)
27 Shallots, Hybrid, 6
28 Shallots, pickling, 6 (not to exceed
30mm)
29 Shallots, cluster
30 Parsley, 6 fronds
31 Parsnips, 3 (tops trimmed)
32 Turnips, yellow, 3
33 Turnips, white, 3
34 Beetroot, globe, 3
35 Beetroot, long or intermediate, 3
36 Rhubarb, 3 stalks
37 Tomatoes, 4
38 Tomatoes, cherry, 6
39 Radish, 6
40 Collection of 4 kinds of salad vegetables,
3 of each on tray - max. size 18″×24″
41 Collection of vegetables 4 kinds 3 of
each not to exceed 2ft frontage
42 Gooseberries, 8 on a plate
43 Redcurrants, 16 on a plate
44 Strawberries, 8 on a plate
45 Raspberries, 8 on a plate
46 Loganberries, 8 on a plate
47 Blackcurrants, 16 on a plate
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FLOWERS Judge: Mr. P. White
DAHLIAS (back to top)
48 Small decorative, 2
49 Medium decorative, 2
50 Cactus or semi-cactus - small 2
51 Cactus or semi-cactus - medium 2
52 Any other, 2
53 Vase of 6, at least 3 different types
BONSAI CLASSES (back to top)
54 Any style Conifer
55 Any style Broad Leaf Deciduous
56 Any style Broad Leaf Evergreen
57 Any style Tree and Pot - max. 10″ pot
GENERAL FLOWER CLASSES (back to top)
58 Rose, 1 bloom
59 Rose, 3 in a vase
60 Rose, Floribunda, 3 stems in a vase
61 African Marigold, 3 in a vase
62 French Marigold, 6 in a vase
63 Pansies, 6 on a board
64 Hydrangea, 3 stems of one variety or more
65 Carnations - border, vase of 3
66 Carnations - border, single bloom
67 Carnations - perpetual, vase of 3
68 Carnations - perpetual, single bloom
69 Pinks, vase of 3
70 Gladioli, any variety or varieties, 3 of one type
71 Gladioli, large - any variety, 1 spike
72 Gladioli, butterfly or miniature, 1 spike
73 Chrysanthemum, any colour, any variety, vase of 3
74 Zinnias, 3 in a vase
75 Any other Annual, vase of 6
76 Any other Perennial, vase of 6
77 Hanging Basket
SWEET PEA CLASSES (back to top)
78 4 distinct varieties, 6 spikes in each vase
79 Blue, Lavender or Mauve, 6 spikes
80 Pink or Flush Pink, 6 spikes
81 Crimson, Scarlet or Orange, 6 spikes
82 Cream or White, 6 spikes
83 Bowl or Vase of mixed, 12 spikes
84 Any other colour not already mentioned 6 spikes
POT PLANT CLASSES (back to top)
85 Begonia, 1 pot, any variety
86 Zonal Pelargonium, 1 pot - any size
87 Regal Pelargonium, 1 pot - any size
88 Ivy Leaf Pelargonium, 1 pot - any size
89 Orchid, Odontoglossum species/hybrid
90 Orchid, Phalænopsis species/hybrid
91 Orchid, any other species
92 Orchid, any other hybrid
93 Flowering Pot Plant, any variety max 10″
pot
94 Foliage, 1 pot any variety
95 Fern, 1 pot any variety
96 House Plant, grown principally for
decoration
97 Carnivorous, any 2 varieties
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FUCHSIA Judge: Mr. R. Reilly (back to top)
98 Single, 6 on a board
99 Double, 6 on a board
100 3 different varieties 6 on a board
101 Single, 1 pot not exceeding 3½″
102 Single, 1 pot not exceeding 5½″
103 Single, 1 pot any size
104 Double, 1 pot any size
105 1 Mini Standard
106 1 Quarter Standard
107 1 Full or Half Standard
108 Triphylla, 1 pot any size
109 Hanging Basket, 1 max. 15″ basket
110 Collection of 3 different from classes 101-108
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CACTI & SUCCULENT CLASSES Judge: Dr. R. Senior (back to top)
111 Mammillaria group, single headed, 1 plant
112 Mammillaria group, multi- headed, 1 plant
113 Cereus group, 1 plant
114 Opuntia group, 1 plant
115 Echinopsis or Chamaecereus, 1 plant
116 Notocactus group, 1 plant
117 Gymnocalycium, 1 plant
118 Any other cactus, pot max 4″, 1 plant
119 Any other cactus, pot size unlimited, 1 plant
120 Echeveria, 1 plant
121 Crassula 1 plant
122 Euphorbia, 1 plant
123 Stapeliæ group, 1 plant
124 Mesembryanthemaceæ group, 1 plant
125 Any other Succulent, 1 plant
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FLORAL ART CLASSES Judge: Mrs. R. Smith (back to top)
Theme: Doom & Gloom 1 year On.
Gobal Warming & The Recession
CLASS 1 MELTING ICE-CAPS
Water allowed. Space allowed 60cm.
CLASS 2 A RAY OF SUNSHINE TO GIVE SOME HOPE
Modern Arrangement. Space allowed 45cm.
CLASS 3 THE DIMINISHING RAIN FOREST
Foliage only. Space allowed 60cm.
CLASS 4 FEATHERING ONES OWN NEST
Featuring water. Space allowed 45cm.
CLASS 5 BUSH FIRE
Space allowed 60cm.
CLASS 6 CHEER IN AN EMPTY PURSE
Petite arrangement. Space allowed 25cm overall.
CLASS 7 HOME DOWNSIZE
Miniture arrangement in a shell. 10cm overall.
To be judged in accordance with N.A.F.A.S. competitions manual 2009.
Open staging height restriction only in Classes 6 & 7.
A novice is a person not having previously won 1st prize in this section at Camborne Show.
Staging times – see Rule 1
PLEASE NOTE An exhibit is composed of natural material, with or without accessories, contained within a space as specified in the Show Schedule.
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Entry fees- 15p per exhibit.
(N.B. Entries close Wednesday 14th July 2010.)
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For the Pigeons Section Enquiries please contact the secretary Mr J. Collins Telephone 01209 - 218904
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Show Racer : Judge - Mr K. Hicks (Back to top)
1. Show Pen Racer, Red or Mealy. Adult Cock.
2. Show Pen Racer, Red or Mealy. Adult Hen.
3. Show Pen Racer, Red or Mealy. 2009 Cock.
4. Show Pen Racer, Red or Mealy. 2009 Hen.
5. Show Pen Racer, Blue or Blue Cheq. Adult Cock.
6. Show Pen Racer, Blue or Blue Cheq. Adult Hen.
7. Show Pen Racer, Blue or Blue Cheq. 2009 Cock.
8. Show Pen Racer, Blue or Blue Cheq. 2009 Hen.
9. Show Pen Racer, A.O.C. Adult Cock.
10. Show Pen Racer, A.O.C. Adult Hen.
11. Show Pen Racer, A.O.C. 2009 Cock.
12. Show Pen Racer, A.O.C. 2009 Hen.
13. Show Pen Racer, Through the Bars. Adult Cock.
14. Show Pen Racer, Through the Bars, Adult Hen.
15. Show Pen Racer, Through the Bars, 2009 Cock/Hen.
16. Show Pen Racer, Unusual Colour, Any Ages Cock/Hen.
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Milage Classes
Likeness to Fly Any Distance: (Back to top)
Judge : Mr M. Patt
17. Adult Cock.
18. Adult Hen.
19. Young Bird Cock.
20. Young Bird Hen.
21. Overseas Pigeon Cock/Hen. (Must provide proof that the Pigeon has flown overseas).
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Flying Tipplers: Mr W. Sinkins (Back to top)
22. Any Colour, Adult Cock/Hen.
23. Any Colour, 2009 Cock/Hen.
24. Print/Mottle Adult Cock/Hen.
25. Print/Mottle 2009 Cock/Hen.
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Birmingham Rollers: Judge W. Sinkins (Back to top)
26. Any Colour, Adult Cock.
27. Any Colour, Adult Hen.
28. Any Colour 2009 Cock.
29. Any Colour 2009 Hen.
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West of England Tumblers: Judge W. Sinkins (Back to top)
30. Any Colour, Adult Cock.
31. Any Colour Adult Hen.
32. Any Colour 2009 Cock.
33. Any Colour 2009 Hen.
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Wolverhampton Tumblers: Judge W. Sinknis (Back to top)
34. Any Colour, Adult Cock.
35. Any Colour, Adult Hen.
36. Any Colour, 2009 Cock/Hen.
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Fancy Breeds : Judge - Mr E. T. Houibecq (Back to top)
37. Modena Gazzi, Any Colour, Adult Cock.
38. Modena Gazzi, Any Colour, Adult Hen.
39. Modena Gazzi, Any Colour, 2009 Cock/Hen.
40. Modena Schietti, Any Colour, Adult Cock.
41. Modena Schietti, Any Colour, Adult Hen.
42. Modena Schietti, Any Colour, 2009 Cock/Hen.
43. Show King, Any Colour, Adult Cock.
44. Show King, Any Colour, Adult Hen.
45. Show King, Any Colour, 2009 Cock/Hen.
46. Norwich Cropper, A.O.C. Adult Cock/Hen.
47. Norwich Cropper A.O.C. 2009 Cock/Hen.
48. A.O.V. Blower, Any Age, Cock/Hen.
49. Old Dutch Capuchine, Adult Cock.
50. Old Dutch Capuchine, Adult Hen.
51. Old Dutch Capuchine, 2009 Cock/Hen.
52. Old Dutch Capuchine Tiger, Adult Cock.
53. Old Dutch Capuchine Tiger, Adult Hen.
54. Old Dutch Capuchine Tiger, 2009 Cock/Hen.
55. Exhibition Fantail, Adult Cock/Hen.
56. Exhibition Fantail, 2009 Cock/Hen.
57. L.F.C.L English Tumbler, Any Age Cock/Hen.
58. L.F.C.L English Tumbler Bald Head, Any Age Cock/Hen.
59. Cumulet, Adult Cock/Hen.
60. Cumulet, 2009 Cock/Hen.
61. English Short Face Tumbler, Adult Cock/Hen.
62. English Short Face Tumbler, 2009 Cock/Hen.
63. Chinese Owl, Any Colour, Adult Cock.
64. Chinese Owl, any Colour, Adult Hen.
65. Chinese Owl, Any Colour, 2009 Cock/Hen.
66. Garden Fantail, Adult Cock/Hen.
67. Garden Fantail, 2009 Cock/Hen.
68. A.O.V. Long Face, Adult Cock/Hen.
69. A.O.V. Long Face, 2009 Cock/Hen.
70. A.O.V. Short Face, Adult Cock/Hen.
71. A.O.V. Short Face, 2009 Cock/Hen.
72. African Owl, Adult Cock/Hen.
73. African Owl, 2009 Cock/Hen.
74. Beauty Homer, Adult Cock.
75. Beauty Homer, Adult Hen.
76. Beauty Homer, 2009 Cock/Hen.
77. Stargard Shaker, Adult Cock.
78. Stargard Shaker, Adult Hen.
79. Stargard Shaker, 2009 Cock/Hen.
80. Nun, Adult Cock.
81. Nun, Adult Hen.
82. Nun, 2009 Cock/Hen.
83. Runts Adult Cock/Hen
84. Runts 2009 Cock/Hen
85. Ladies Class A.O.V., Any Age Cock/Hen.
86. Children's Fancy, Any Age Cock/Hen.
87. Children's Flyer, Any Age Cock/Hen.
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Trophies (Back to top)
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Rose Bowl
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Best Show Racer
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Bennet Cup
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Best o/s Show Racer
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Celtic Lass Cup
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Best Young Show Racer
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D Peters Cup
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Best Racer
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R & J Peters Cup
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Best o/s Racer
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Trophy
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Best Young Racer
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Val Bawden Cup
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Best Overseas Racer
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Tankard
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Best Flying Tippler
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Tankard
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Best Young Tippler
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Trevithick Cup
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Best Roller
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Tankard
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Best o/s Roller
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Trophy
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Best Young Roller
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Trophy
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Best Westy
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Trophy
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Best o/s Westy
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Trophy
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Best Young Westy
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Alligator Signs Cup
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Best Fancy
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Cornish Fancy Cup
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Best o/s Fancy
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J Collins Cup
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Best Show King
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Trophy
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Best o/s Show King
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Trophy
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Best Young Show King
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P Collins Cup
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Best Nun
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Trophy
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Best Capuchine
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Trophy
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Best Capuchine Tiger
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Trophy
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Best Children's Flyer
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Trophy
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Best Children's Fancy
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Camborne Show Society Cup
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Best Short Face
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Mr & Mrs Bawden Cup
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Best Shaker
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P Collins Trophy
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Best Lady's Exhibit
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Rules (Back to top)
Entries close Saturday 14th July 2010.
All birds to be penned by 9.30 am on day of Show.
NO responsibility will be accepted for the loss or damage of pigeons.
Birds handled by experienced fanciers.
Cups & Trophies will be presented at 4pm approx.
No birds to be removed from show prior to presentation.
Show held under N.P.A. Rules.
No contact with judges until judging has finished.
Enter 11 or more birds for 1 person free entry to show.
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(For Results from this section go here).
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CLASSES (N.B. Entries close Saturday 14th July 2010.)
Judging Commences 9.30 am Prompt.
Large Hard Feather,
Large Soft Feather ,
Exhibition Trios,
Hard Feather Bantam,
Soft Feather Bantam,
True Bantam.
WaterFowl,
Eggs: Large
Eggs: Bantam.
Other.
Please return all Cups Thank you :
Entries close weds 17th July 2010.
Entry fee 50p, eggs 25p, membership £1.
Breed Club specials applied for.
Rosettes for classes with 4 or more entries.
Rules
1. All exhibits to be the bona fide property of the exhibitor.
2. The Judge's decision is final.
3. The Committee will not be held responsible for any loss or damage.
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For Poultry Section Enquiries please contact the secretary Mr. E.H. Starkey. Tel: 01209 716267
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Large Hard Feather, : (Back to top) Judge: Bob Mills.
1. O.E.G. A.C. Male.
2. O.E.G. A.C. Female.
3. Oxford M/F.
4. Indian Game M/F.
5. Jubilee Game M/F.
6. Malay Game M/F.
7. Modern Game M/F.
8. Shamo Game M/F.
9. Asil Game M/F.
10.Rare Breed Not in Class M/F.
11. A.V. CKL.
12. A.V. PUL.
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Large Soft Feather (Back to top) Judge: J. Kestell.
13. A.V. Rare Breed M/F.
14. Ancona M/F.
15. Dorking M/F.
16. Hamburgh M/F.
17. Leghorns M/F.
18. Marans M/F.
19. R.I.R. M/F.
20. Silkie M/F.
21. Welsummer M/F.
22. Wyandotte M/F.
23. A.O.V. M/F.
24. A.V. - C.K.L.
25. A.V. - PUL.
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Exhibition Trios, (Back to top)
26. A.V. Large
27. Hard Feather Bantam
28. Soft Feather Bantam
29. True Bantam
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Hard Feather Bantam, (Back to top) Judge: Bob Mills.
30. O.E.G. Crele M/F.
31. O.E.G. Pile M/F.
32. O.E.G. Pile M/F.
33. O.E.G. Spangle M/F.
34. O.E.G. Blue Red Lt Red Partridge M.
35. O.E.G. Partridge Wheaten F.
36. O.E.G.Self Colour M.
37. O.E.G.Self Colour F.
38. O.E.G. - A.O.C. M.
39. O.E.G. - A.O.C. F.
40. O.E.G. - A.C. CKL.
41. O.E.G. - A.C. PUL.
42. Modern Game Black Red. M.
43. Modern Game Black Red. F.
44. Modern Game Brown Red, Birchen M.
45. Modern Game Brown Red, Birchen F.
46. Modern Game Pile M/F.
47. Modern Game A.O.C. M/F.
48. Indian Game M.
49. Indian Game F.
50. Jubilee Game M.
51. Jubilee Game F.
52. Rumpless Game M.
53. Rumpless Game F.
54. Malay Game M.
55. Malay Game F.
56. Rare Breed Not in Class M/F.
57. A.V. - CKL.
58. A.V. - PUL.
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Soft Feather Bantam (Back to top) Judge: J. Kestell.
59. Wyandotte White M/F.
60. Wyandotte Black M/F.
61. Wyandotte A.O.C. M/F.
62. Wyandotte Laced. M/F.
63. Minorca M/F.
64. Rock Barred M/F.
65. Rock Buff M.
66. Rock Buff F.
67. Sussex Light M/F.
68. Sussex A.O.C.
69. Australorp M.
70. Australorp F.
71. Welsummer M/F.
72. Leghorn White M/F.
73. Leghorn Brown M/F.
74. Leghorn A.O.C.
75. Ancona M/F.
76. R.I.R. M/F.
77. Hamburgh Pencilled, Spangled M/F.
78. Frizzle M.
79. Frizzle F.
80. Rare Breed Not in Class M/F.
81. A.O.V. - M/F.
82. A.V. - CKL.
83. A.V. PUL.
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True Bantam (Back to top) Judge: J. Kestell.
84. Belgium D/Anvers M.
85. Belgium D/Anvers F.
86. Belgium D/Uccles M.
87. Belgium D/Uccles F.
88. Pekin Black M.
89. Pekin Black F.
90. Pekin White M.
91. Pekin White F.
92. Pekin A.O.C. M.
93. Pekin A.O.C. F.
94. Sebright Gold or Silver M.
95. Sebright Gold F.
96. Sebright Silver F.
97. Rosecomb M/F.
98. Japanese M.
99. Japanese F.
100. Dutch M.
101. Dutch F.
102. T/B Rare Breed. M/F.
103. A.V. CKL.
104. A.V. PUL.
105. Childs H/F Large or Bantam M/F.
106. Childs S/F Large or Bantam M/F.
107. Childs True Bantam M/F.
108. Childs Pet Duck M/F.
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WaterFowl, (Back to top) Judge: TBA
109. Aylesbury Drake/Duck.
110. Muscovy Drake.
111. Muscovy Duck.
112. Call Drake.
113. Call Duck.
114. Indian Runner Drake.
115. Indian Runner Duck.
116. A.O.V. Large Drake/Duck.
117. A.O.V. Bantam Drake/Duck.
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Eggs: Large (Back to top) Judge: TBA
118. 3 Marans
119. 1 Maran.
120. 3 White.
121. 1 White.
122. 3 A.O.C.
123. 1 A.O.C.
124. 1 Contents Only.
125. 1 Mishaped Only.
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Eggs: Bantam (Back to top) Judge: TBA
126. 3 Marans
127. 1 Maran.
128. 3 White.
129. 1 White.
130. 3 A.O.C.
131. 1 A.O.C.
132. 1 Contents Only.
133.1 Mishaped Only.
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Other (Back to top)
136. Fur - (Guinea Pig, Hamster etc.).
137. Feather - (Poultry, Cage Bird etc). |
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Heavy Horses (Back) (Back to top)
Judge : Mr. Alan Tillier of Cullompton.
(N.B. Entries close Saturday 10th July 2010.)
Judging commences at 11am
CLASS 1: In Hand 2 Years Old and Under
With Special Rosette for Best Yearling.
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CLASS 2: In Hand 3 Years Old and Over – Geldings
The Winning Entry will Receive: - The Camborne Show Silver Salver
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CLASS 3: In Hand 3 Years Old and Over – Mares.
The Winning Entry will Receive: - The Camborne Show Silver Salver
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CLASS 4: Young Handler :
(Qualifier for the Shire Horse Young Handler Championships)
A Strict Dress Code will be Observed
Persons of 16 Years or younger.
Marks 100% Young Handler
The Winning Entry will receive the “Thompson” Perpetual Cup, presented by Mr and Mrs Ian Thompson
The winner of this class will qualify for the Shire Horse Young Handler of the Year Championships to be held at the Midland Shire Foal Show on the 23 September 2010. Further details can be had from the Secretary Delma Nulty, Higher Minn End Farm, Minn End Lane, Bosley, Macclesfield Cheshire, SK11 0NZ
Tele: 01260-226511
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CLASS 5. Long Rein. With or Without Implement
Contestants will be required to complete 3. manoeuvres:
1. A fig of eight 2. A stand and reverse 3. A zig-zag through 6 traffic cones.
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CLASS 6. Open Harness Class
Marks:- 75% Harness and 25% Horse
The Winning Entry will receive the Brewer & Bunney Perpetual Trophy, presented by Mr. David Brewer.
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CLASS 7: Turn Out - Agricultural or Trade
The winning entry will receive: - .
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CLASS 8: BEST IN SHOW
Those placed First & Second from each Class will be judged for Best in Show.
Best in Show will receive the “Kerrier” Perpetual Trophy & Sash Presented by Councillor Mrs. Carolyn Rule.
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GRAND FINALE
Grand Parade when Trophies and The Camborne Show 2010 Rosette will be presented.
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BEST SHOD HORSE.
Throughout the show day the Judge will be looking for (in his opinion) the Best Shod Horse.
There will be a Special Rosette for the winner and a Certificate and Cash Prize of £10 to the Farrier.
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THE SHIRE HORSE SOCIETY.
Camborne Show is affiliated to the Shire Horse Society. A Shire Horse Society Silver Spoon and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Mare and/or Filly.
This award is subject to The Shire Horse Society Special Conditions of Offer.
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ROYAL LONDON SHOW. (Back)
The Camborne Show Society Heavy Horse Section is affiliated to the International Showing Society and is a qualifier for the Royal London Show 2010.
Horses placed 1st – 2nd – 3rd. in the following classes: - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 will qualify for the Champion of Briton Title, classes to be held at the Royal London Show 2010. Each qualified horse will receive a qualification card in the ring which will enable the owner to enter the Royal London Show, provided that the owner and handler are, or become registered with the International Showing Society within 28 days of the qualifying show. NO HORSE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
For up to date information telephone the International Showing Society Secretary on;
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ALL ENTRANTS SHOULD HAVE PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE COVER
Prizes (Back) (Back to top)
In each class:
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1st Prize
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Trophy, Rosette, £5 cash
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2nd Prize
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Rosette, £4 cash
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3rd Prize
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Rosette, £3 cash
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Donation towards Travel to Show expenses - £12 per horse
ALL TROPHIES MUST BE SIGNED FOR BEFORE LEAVING THE SHOW GROUND.
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