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HORSES - CATTLE - SHEEP - DONKEYS - GOATS - HORTICULTURAL - TRADE YEALMPTON AGRICULTURAL SHOW SUPREME HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP
Supreme Champion - Miss L. Prentice - A POSITIVE NOTE Reserve Champion - Mrs S. Aylesbury-Rodgers - WISTMANS CAMELLIA ARABS 1 Mrs P. Trumper Chest gelding ORTANIQUE “Tam” Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mrs. P.Trumper
in memory of her late husband’s horse “Rowengay Tamgha El
Dahab” (H19) 2. Pure, Part Bred or Anglo Arab Brood Mare with or without foal at foot No attendees 3. Pure Bred, Part Bred or Anglo Arab 1, 2, & 3 year old
Colt, 1 Mr & Mrs. Ross Grey gelding MELLWAY SILVER MAGIC 4. In Hand 4 yr old or over Pure, Part Bred or Anglo Arab 1 Mrs P. Trumper Chestnut gelding ORTANIQUE The “Darana” Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly presented by
Mrs. D. Calvert for the Best Exhibit in Classes 1-4 (H16). RIDDEN HUNTER, RIDING HORSE &
COB 5. Hunter Mares or Geldings, 4 Years old or over, to carry any weight, TO BE RIDDEN 1 Miss L. Prentice Dark bay geld A POSITIVE NOTE 6. Riding Horse - Open, exceeding 14.2 hh. 7. Ridden Cobs 4 yrs old or over exceeding 14.2h not exceeding
15.h.h. Mark Meergans Farriers Perpetual Plate for the Best Cob ( Class 7)
8. Small Hunter exceeding 14.2 hh. and not exceeding 15.2 hh. 1 Miss A. Peters Bay gelding THE TERRIERMAN Alison Peters
A Perpetual Cup presented by Dalgetty Spillers Ltd., for the best Exhibit
in Class 5, 6, 7 and 8. (H4)
9 Skewbald/Piebald Horse Open to be ridden 1 Miss S. Smith Skewbald geld MY MR BUMBLE Michelle Smith RIDING PONIES AND LEADING REIN
10. Best Childs Pony exceeding 13.2 hh. but not exceeding 14.2
hh. Sarah Daymond-McCowan Memorial Salver (H31) (Best Childs Pony exceeding
13.2 hh. but not exceeding 14.2 hh.) 11. Best Childs Pony exceeding 12.2 hh. but not exceeding 13.2
hh. 12. Best Childs Pony not exceeding 12.2 hh. 13. Open Show Hunter Pony 4 years old or over exc. 12 hh. and not exceeding 15 hh. 1 Mrs M. Tooze Grey gelding VANILLA SKY 14. Leading Rein. Most Suitable Pony, Mare or Gelding not exceeding
l2 hh. suitable for and to he ridden by a child born in or after 2000.
A Perpetual Cup presented by Mrs. A. S. Pring for Best Pony in Class
14 which has not previously won a First Prize in any Show (H6).
The Collaton Perpetual Challenge Cup for the winner of Class 15. (H15)
16. Pony Brood Mare not exceeding 14.2 hh. with Foal at foot
or certified to foal in 2007 17. Riding Ponies Fillies, Gelding or Colts foaled in 2006 calculated
not to exceed 14.2 hh. at 1 Mrs P. Shepheard Dark bay filly HIDEAWAY IMPOSSIBLE DREAM 18. Riding Ponies Fillies, Geldings, or Colts foaled in 2004
or 2005 calculated not to exceed Perpetual Cup presented by Dingles of Plymouth to the Best Pony from
Classes 16, 17 and 18 (H7). 19 Best Child Rider 11 years to 14 years of age on Show Day
20. Best Child Rider not exceeding 10 years of age on Show Day. 1 Mr & Mrs Hendy Chest roan geld RHYDSPENCE RENOWN
21 Brood Mares 4 years old or over with foal at foot or certified to foal during 2007. 1 Ms S. Smith Grey mare BRYNOFFA JULIET 22. Welsh Colt, Gelding or Filly foaled in 2006 1 Ms S. Smith FORLAN HONEY KING 23. Welsh Colt Gelding or Filly foaled in 2004 or 2005 1 Ms S. Smith Palomino colt FONTMELL BEAU GARCON Mrs. J. Bastard’s Cup for Best Pony in Classes 21, 22 and 23 (H8). 24 Welsh Ridden Ponies any height 1 Mr & Mrs Hendy Chestnut roan geld RHYDSPENCE RENOWN DARTMOOR PONIES 25. Dartmoor Mares with or without foal at foot. Best Foal - Mr & Mrs Brewington 1 Mr & Mrs Brewington Black mare YEOLANDS BY GOLLY 26. Dartmoor Colt, Gelding or Filly foaled in 2006 27. Dartmoor Colt Gelding or Filly foaled in 2004 or 2005 1 Ms S. Evans Dark bay filly WISTMANS SWEET LIBERTY
28. Dartmoor Open Ridden Pony 1 Miss A. Frazier Bay gelding SHILSTONE ROCKS PINOTAGE Kathryn Crouchen
29. Ridden Pure Bred Registered Mountain & Moorland Pony. No Ponies to be LED 1 Mrs M. Tooze Roan gelding RHYDSPENCE RHYS SHETLAND PONIES 30 Shetland Mares with or without foal at foot. Best Foal - Miss B. Gerry 31. Shetland Colt, Gelding or Filly foaled in 2006.
32. Shetland Colt Gelding or Filly foaled in 2004 or 2005 1 Mr & Mrs Bowden Chest filly LAKEHEAD ELVINA Shetland Championship ( Best Exhibit in Classes 30 to 32 )
33. Working Hunter Open exceeding 15 hh. 1 Ms A. Smith Chestnut mare SPECIAL K Andrea Smith 34. Novice Working Hunter exceeding 15 hh. not to have won £6 or over in Working Hunter Classes or any Jumping Classes by closing date of entries. 1 Mrs A. Foale Bay mare KNIGHT LILLY LUCK Harriet Foale 35. Working Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over,
not exceeding 13 hh. 36. Working Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over,
exceeding 13 hh. but not 1 Mrs K. Long Black mare MAYTIME BLUES 37. Working Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 14 hh. not exceeding 15 hh. 1 Miss A. Frazier Bay gelding AZTEC TIC TOC Hannah Mann 38. Novice Working Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding 4 years old or
over, not exceeding 15 hh. not Cup presented by Horse and Rider of Plymouth for Champion Working Hunter
Pony from Classes 35, 36, 37 and 38. (H11) JUMPING CLASSES 39. Jumping, for ponies not exceeding 13.2 h.h. 1 Mrs N. Frost Chestnut geld YOYO 40. Novice Pony 14.2 h.h. or under 1 Mrs A. Foale Grey gelding CASPER Beatrice Foale 41. Novice Horse exceeding 14.2 h.h. 1 Orla Talbot-Rosevear EDLINSWELL LASS Orla Talbot-Rosevear 42. Competition for Ponies not exceeding 14.2 hh. 1 Miss K. Spry Bay mare MEENA Katie Spry 43. Open Jumping Competition 1 Annette Frazier AZTC TICK TOCK Hannah Mann 44. Open Jumping Competition 1 C. Pyle KATIE’S BEAU GESTE C. Pyle DRIVING CLASSES 45. Best Driving Turnout Private Driving class for horses and
ponies, any height, 4 yrs or over, to be driven single, pair or tandem
to a suitable vehicle (commercial vehicles and hackney show 1 Mrs A. Jacobs Black mare BLACK BESS A Perpetual Cup presented by Mrs. Dyer for the Best Driving Turnout in
Class 45 (H13) CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE 46. Concours d’Elegance to establish the most elegant turnout. The winner will be the turnout which in the opinion of the judge, presents the most elegant effect. This will include vehicle, horse, drive, passengers, etc. but above all the general impression. Horse and ponies to be 4 yrs or over, (commercial vehicles and hackney show wagons not permitted).
Perpetual Rose Bowl for class 46 kindly presented by Fuelserve Plc. (H17) UTILITY 47. Tack and Turnout, 12 years and under 1 Mr D. Milner Grey gelding ROSSLAYNE ANDY PANDY 48. Tack and Turnout, 13 years and over No Attendees 49. Best combination Horse and Rider. Horse exceeding 15hh. Rider
any age. To be 1 Mrs G. Shelly Bay Gelding BAILEY Leonie Shelly 50. Best combination Horse and Rider. Horse 15hh. and under.
Rider any age. To be 1 Mrs S. Harrison Bay gelding HILLAM MY DUDLEY 51. Best Grass Kept. Not to be stabled for more than 1 month
a year. SOUTH DEVON CATTLE Judge: R. Ford Esq, Leicester 100. Cows exceeding three years old on 1st January 2007, in calf,
having calved on or prior 1 T. Trudgeon WADDETON PANSTETTE 28th 101. Cows exceeding three years old on 1st January 2007, having calved since that date. 1 G. Adams & Mrs. L. E. Boon, HAMS BARTON HERMIA 102. Heifer born in 2004 in calf, or having had a full time calf. 1 G. Adams & Mrs. L. E. Boon, HAMS BARTON JEANETTE 37 103. Heifer born in 2005 1 F. R. J. & R. F. Horsman GEORGE TEIGN PRIMULA 82 104. Heifer born on or after 1st January 2006 1 T. Trudgeon TREGOOSE BUTTERCUP 2nd 105. Heifer, any age, not having had a calf and not having been
a 1st, 2nd or 3rd Prize Winner 1 F. R. J. & R. F. Horsman GEORGE TEIGN PRIMULA 82 106. Bulls born before 1st January 2006 1 R. R. B. Harvey SEXTON CONQUEROR 83 107. Bulls born on or after 1st January 2006 1 H. Tully & Sons WADDETON ECLIPSE 5 108. Group of any three Females entered in Class 100 to 105 1 T. Trudgeon 109. Group of cattle, viz: Bull, any age, and two Females; only
animals exhibited in previous 1 Sir S. J. Day SPECIAL PRIZES FOR SOUTH DEVON CATTLE A Perpetual Trophy, presented in memory of the Late Fred Glanville for
the Best Group A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented Messrs Pauls and Whites Foods Ltd.,
to be awarded A Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup, presented by the Late R. J. B. Mildmay-White for the Best South Devon Female (C22) - G. Adams & Mrs. L. E. Boon, HAMS BARTON HERMIA A Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup, presented in memory of the Late Mrs.
R. Bastard Cash Value £10 presented by the South Devon Cattle Breeders Club
for the Best South Championship Sash presented by the South Devon Herd Book Society for
the Best South A Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup, presented by the former St. Budeaux
Horse Show HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN CATTLE 110. Heifer calf born after 1st September 2005, led by a person under
20 years old, to be judged
A Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mrs. C .J. Smith of Dunston, Yealmpton
for the DAIRY CATTLE 119. Dairy Heifer under 18 months on the date of the Show. DEXTER CATTLE Judge: Mrs. P. Weaver, Gloucester 126. Cow in milk 1 F. T. & Mrs. L. I. Pooley CHYTRENE IRENE 127. Dry cow in calf or heifer in calf 1 B. T. Stamp & M. Y. Amil SHILFORD ROXANNE 128. Heifer 16 months to 2 years 2 months on day of Show. 1 G. D, J. C. & N. G. Connabeer, VENTON CROCUS 129. Heifer, under 16 months on day of Show. 1 B. T. Stamp & M. Y. Amil SHILFORD BONNIE 130. Bull, under two years 1 F. T. & Mrs. L. I. Pooley CHYTRENE PROF 131 Bull over two years 1 B. T. Stamp & M. Y. Amil SHILFORD ENVOY 132. Group of any Three Animals entered in Classes 119 to 124. Only one Bull allowed. 1 G. D, J. C. & N. G Connabeer SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DEXTER CATTLE A Perpetual Rose Bowl, presented by Mrs. R. Graham for the Best Female
Dexter
BEST BUTCHER’S BEAST
1 Mrs. Amy Bridle CLAIRE ( Lim) 134. Beef Bull, any breed, any age, must be full pedigree and
registered with the relevant breed 1 R. R. B. Harvey SEXTON CONQUEROR 83 135. Beef Cow or Heifer in calf. Cows to have calved within 12 months of the date of the Show. 1 J. Harvey HILLHEAD VIVILA Championship of Beef Cattle Classes ( Classes 133, 134 & 135 ) Champ - Mrs. Amy Bridle CLAIRE ( Lim) Reserve - J. Harvey HILLHEAD VIVILA
OTHER SPECIAL PRIZES A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by R. R. B. Harvey, to the Supreme
Interbreed Interbreed Championionship A Perpetual Trophy presented on behalf of the late Mr. Eric Richardson Judge: Mr E G Sleep Interbreed Champion - Miss JM Lapthorne & Mr. RJ Darke– Texel Reserve Interbreed Champion - JA Darke Ltd - Devon & Cornwall FLEECE WOOL Judge: Mr. M. Berry 200. Long wool – any long wool excluding Scotch Black Face. 1 JA Darke Ltd 201 Long wool –Scotch Black Face. 1 IG Mortimore & Son 202. Medium wool, 1 Philip Cornelius 203. Fine wool, 1 MGV Thompson 204. Blacks or Greys. 1 Roy Tucker BEST OVERALL FLEECE ( Classes 200 – 204) IG Mortimore & Son TWO TOOTH EWES Judge: Mr W. Walters 205. Best Pen of TWO TOOTH EWES, any Breed including South Devon and Dartmoor or Cross suitable for prime lamb production. 1 Philip Cornelius PRIME LAMBS Judge: Mr J. Harvey 206. Pair of Prime Lambs any breed or cross best suited to the retail meat trade under 20 kg 1 Miss JM Lapthorne & Mr RJ Darke 207. Pair of Prime Lambs any breed or cross best suited to the retail meat trade 20 kgs and over. 1 SJ & RM Lang DEVON AND CORNWALL LONGWOOL Judge: Mr. K. C. Coumbe 208. Ram Hog 1 JA Darke Ltd 209. Ram Lamb 1 Penny Coulter-Smith 210. Single Ewe other than Shearling 1 Matthew Darke & Samuel Darke 211. Single Shearling Ewe 1 Matthew Darke 212. Single Ewe Lamb 1 Penny Coulter-Smith 213 Group of one male and two females of different ages 1 Matthew Darke & Samuel Darke Best male rosette presented by the Devon & Cornwall J A Darke Ltd Best female rosette presented by the Devon & Cornwall Penny Coulter-Smith A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by the Hon. Mrs. John Mildmay-White Champion - J A Darke Ltd Res. Champion - Penny Coulter-Smith GREYFACE DARTMOOR Judge: Mr R. E. Dawe 214 Old Ram 1 DJ Rickson 215 Ram Hog 1 Mrs M Osbourne 216 Ram Lamb 1 DJ Rickson 217 Single Ewes other than Shearling 1 MGV Thompson 218 Single Shearling Ewe
219 Single Ewe Lamb 1 DJ Rickson 220 Group of one male and two females of different ages
The B. H. Cane Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Champion Dartmoor Sheep presented in memory of the late B. H. Cane by his family.(S51) and Champion Rosettes presented by the GreyFace Dartmoor Breeders Association. DJ Rickson Reserve Champion Rosettes presented by the GreyFace Dartmoor Breeders Association. MGV Thompson
Judge: Miss H. Bond 221 Old Ram 1 Philip Cornelius 222 Ram Hog 1 IG Mortimore & Son 223 Ram Lamb 1 IG Mortimore & Son 224 Single Ewes other than Shearling 1 IG Mortimore & Son 225 Single Ewe Lamb 1 IG Mortimore & Son 226 Single Shearling Ewe 1 John Heard 227 Group of one male and two females 1 IG Mortimore & Son Best Male presented by the West of England Scotch Blackface Association IG Mortimore & Son Best Pair of Females presented by the West of England Scotch Blackface Association. I. G. Mortimore & Son Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs. A.M. Knapman in memory Champion - IG Mortimore & Son Reserve Champion - I. G. Mortimore & Son SUFFOLK Judge - Mrs I. Gregory 228 Single ewe lamb 1 Mr RF Holmes 229 Ram Lamb 1 RW & A Pedrick 230 Ram Hog 1 Andrew Palk 231 Old Ram 1 Messrs Willcocks 232 Single ewe other than Shearling 1 Mr RF Holmes 233 Single shearling Ewe 1 RW & A Pedrick 234 Group of one male and two females of different ages 1 Mr RF Holmes A Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs. A. S. Pring in memory
of Champion - RW & A Pedrick Reserve Champion Mr R. F. Holmes WHITE FACE DARTMOOR Judge: Mr M. Cole 235 Single ewe other than shearling 1 A & R Wrayford 236 Single shearling ewe 1 Mrs MC Butcher 237 Single Ewe Lamb 1 P G Abel 238 Old Ram 1 P G Abel 239 Shearling Ram 1 P G Abel 240 Ram Lamb 1 RAG & MJ Lugger 241 Group of one male and two females of different ages 1 RAG & MJ Lugger Champion sponsored by the Whiteface Sheep Breeders Association - Mr P. Abel Reserve Champion sponsored by the Whiteface Sheep Breeders Association - RAG & MJ Lugger JACOB Jacob Section has now been excluded due to lack of exhibitors in the recent years; they will now be included in the Rare Breed section. Unless enough exhibitors apply.
Judge: Mr B. Drake 242 . Ram any age of Native British Origin 1 Sue Martin - Border Leicester 243 Ram lamb of Native British Origin 1 Andrew Palk - Poll Dorset 244 Single Ewe any age of British Origin 1 Andrew Palk - Poll Dorset 245 Single Ewe lamb of British Origin 1 Andrew Palk - Poll Dorset Champion - Sue Martin– Border Leicester Reserve Champion - Andrew Palk – Poll Dorset CONTINENTIAL ORIGIN Other than
Texel Judge: Mr B. Drake 246 Ram any age of Continental Origin 1 Misses Amy & Amelia Pedrick - Charollais 247 Ram Lamb of Continental Origin 1 Misses Amy & Amelia Pedrick - Charollais 248 Single Ewe any age of Continental Origin 1 Misses Amy & Amelia Pedrick - Charollais 249 Single Ewe Lamb of Continental Origin 1 SJ &RM Lang - Charollais Perpetual Challenge Coborn-Dawes Cup, presented by G. Turner Esq., Devon & Cornwall (S49) – Champion - Misses Amy & Amelia Pedrick - Charollais Reserve Champion - Misses Amy & Amelia Pedrick - Charollais TEXEL Judge: Mr M. Lear
1 SC Chambers 251 Shearling Ram 1 Miss JM Lapthorne & Mr RJ Darke 252 Ram Lamb 1 Miss JM Lapthorne & Mr RJ Darke 253 Single Ewe 1 Misses Amy & Amelia Pedrick 254 Single Ewe Hog 1 Miss JM Lapthorne & Mr RJ Darke 255 Single Ewe Lamb 1 Ben Gruitt Perpetual Challenge Marshall Collinge Cup, kindly presented by Marshall Collinge, Esq.(S50) Champion - Miss J. Lapthorne & R.J. Darke Reserve Champion - SC Chambers
Judge: Mr A. H. Cole 256 10 years and under. 1 Meg Musgrove 6yrs 257 11 -14 years. 1 Samuel Darke 11 yrs Judge: Mr. W. J. Smale, Swansea, Wales Championship Champion - Mclaren & Chilton Dutches of Island Farm Reserve - Mclaren & Chilton Island Farm Diana 401. Best condition donkey also with best condition Veteran 20
yrs or over 402 Stallion or Gelding - 4 Years or Over 1 Mclaren & Chilton Firethorn Mulan of Island Farm . 403. Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding not more than 3 years 1 Mclaren & Chilton Dutches of Island Farm 404. Mare or Mare with foal at foot. 1 Mclaren & Chilton Island Farm Diana 405. Pet Donkey, Judged on suitability as family pet. 1 B. Loggon (Tamar Valley) Panda 406. Versatile donkey. Short course of obstacles, judged on performance
only. 1 B. Loggon (Tamar Valley) Panda 407. Long Reining 1 Mrs. C. Hordley Kismet 408. Open Driving. 1 Mrs. C. Hordley Kismet 409. Scurry Driving 1 Mrs D. Jones Woodgreen the Fella . The Foss Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Champion Donkey (D90) Donkey Breed Society rosettes will be awarded to Society members as follows: Class 401: Best Foal, Best Novice Donkey, Young Handler,
This is an “A. W” Show SPECIAL PRIZES OFFERED BY THE B.G.S. To the winner of the Supreme Championship a BGS rosette and a Challenge
Certificate. Judge: Mr. Richard Pemble
1 Mrs. S. Hale Landsmead Quakermill BS38562D 302. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the
303. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the
1 Mrs. E.N. Griffin-Marlow Questant Cheri Anjel BT26959D 304. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the
1 Mr & Mrs. B.R. Head Coppershel Moss BA17477D 305. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the
1. Mrs.E. Connor Roundswell Parsley AN31604D 306. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the
No Entrants 307. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, any other variety. 1 Mrs. S. Hale Landsmead Majestic HB72129D 308. Veteran Goat has borne a kid, in milk, born before 1st January 1999. Any Breed. 1 Mrs.S. Hale Landsmead Quakermill BS38562D Culmvale Cup for Best Veteran (G52) – Mrs.S. Hale Landsmead Quakermill BS38562D 309. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne
1 Mrs.S. Hale Landsmead Grandella BS41560D 310. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne 1 Mrs.D.M. Hearn Gorsefield Precious T5830D . 311. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne 1 Mrs. S. Owen Nightshaze Poppy BT27229D 312. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne
1 Mr. I. Crowther Guneryhite Guyana BA17599D . 313. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne
1 Mr.I. Crowther Guneryhite Kumqat AN32231D 314. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne
315. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne 1 Mrs. D. Davies Norbarton Gail HB73986D Pinchaford Trophy for the Best Goatling. (G54) Mrs. D. Davies - Norbarton Gail HB73986D 316. Female kid over two months but under one year, Saanen or British Saanen. 1 Mrs. D. Davies Norbarton Deeva BS41818D 317. Female kid over two months but under one year, Toggenburg. 1 Mrs. D.M. Hearn Gorsefield Psalm T5861D 318. Female kid over two months but under one year, British Toggenburg 1 Mrs. E.N. Griffin-Marlow Questant Cheki Popsi BT27433D 319. Female kid over two months but under one year, British Alpine. 1 Mr&Mrs B.R. Head Coppershel Daisy BA17684D 320. Female kid over two months but under one year, Anglo Nubian. 1 Miss.L. Davey Stoneycombe Lara AN32455D . 321. Female kid over two months but under one year, 322. Female kid over two calendar months but under 1 Mrs. S. Hale Landsmead Lilacmill HB74396D Mrs. D.M. Hearn Gorsefield Psalm T5861D
Swaffham Trophy with Sash for Best in Show (G57) - Mrs. S. Hale Landsmead Quakermill BS38562D Richard Johnson Trophy for Reserve Best in Show (G56) - Mrs. E.N. Griffin-Marlow Questant Cheri Anjel BT26959D Rayela Cup for Best Anglo-Nubian (G59) - Not presented Class 1 Agricultural Traders - The Larry Speare Perpetual Centenary Shield !st Medland Sanders & Twose (MST) -Ivybridge 2nd Dayment and Skelton 3rd R & D Engineering Class 2 The Bettinson Trophy for "Best in Field" class 1st Bettisons Estate Agents 2nd Eldreds Auctioneers and Valuers 3rd British Heart Foundation Class 3 Craft and Trade Marquees 1st David Trewin Woodturner 2nd Battry Cycle works 3rd Riverford Farm Shop
Judges: S. Goodwin, Moreleigh, Totnes OPEN COTTAGERS’ CLASSES
1. Eleven Runner Beans 1) Roger Greenland 2) Arthur Hext 3) Colin Mason 2. Ten Broad Beans 3. Ten Peas 1) George Wallace 4. Three Carrots (stump rooted) 1) Graham King 5. Three Carrots (long) 1) George Wallace 6. Three Turnips (garden grown) 1) George Wallace 7. Three Globe Beet 1) George Wallace 2) Mrs EA Wills 3) Colin Mason 8. Five Tomatoes 9. Three Onion Sets (globe). To be shown as grown 10. Three Onions (other than sets) To be shown as grown 11. Ten Shallots (new hybrids) 12. Ten Shallots (any other variety) 1) George Wallace 13. Ten Shallots (Pickling) 14. Five stems of Parsley 1) Mrs EA Wills 2) Arthur Hext 15. Five Potatoes (Round white) 1) Graham King 16. Five Potatoes (Round coloured) 1) George Wallace 17. Five Potatoes (Kidney white) 1) Arthur Hext 18. Five Potatoes (Kidney coloured) 1) Richard Pearse 19. Two Lettuce 20. Three sticks of Rhubarb 1) George Wallace 2) Michael Bunt 3) Arthur Hext 21. One Marrow, suitable for table not exceeding 15” 1) George Wallace 22. One plate or tray of four Vegetables (one of each, space not to exceed 24”x 18”) 1) George Wallace 2) Arthur Hext 3) Mrs EA Wills 23. One dish or plate of Soft Fruit (any variety) dish or plate not to exceed 8 ins. 1) Arthur Hext 2) Michael Bunt 3) Jo Greenland 24. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms, decorative medium) 25. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms ball) 1) George Wallace 2) Arthur Hext 26. One vase of Pompon Dahlias (five blooms,) 27. One vase of Annuals (six stems) 1) Arthur Hext 2) Jo Greenland 28. One vase of Gladioli (one spike) 1) Roger Greenland 29. Five Antirrhinums 30. One stem Rose Cluster Flowered (floribunda) 31. One bloom Hydrangea 1) Mrs EA Wills 2) Jo Greenland 3) Mrs EA Wills 32. One vase of Sweet Peas (twelve stems) 1) Graham King 2) Jo Greenland 3) Arthur Hext 33. One Rose (H.T.) 1) Arthur Hext OPEN CLASSES 1) George Wallace 2) Mrs EA Wills 3) Graham King 35. Ten Runner Beans 1) David Bradford 2) Michael Bunt 36. Ten Broad Beans 1) David Bradford 2) Graham King 3) Philip Gilbury 37. Ten Peas 1) David Bradford 2) David Bradford 3) Philip Gilbury 38. Three Carrots (long) 39. Three Carrots (stump rooted) 1) Paul Hodge 2) Graham King 40. Two Lettuce 1) Philip Gilbury 41. Three Turnips (garden grown) 42. Three Beet (globe) 1) Philip Gilbury 2) Graham King 3) David Bradford 43. Ten Shallots (new hybrids) 1) David Bradford 2) David Bradford 3) Philip Gilbury 44. Ten Shallots (any other variety) 1) David Bradford 2) David Bradford 3) Philip Gilbury 45. Ten Shallots (Pickling) 1) David Bradford 2) Rachael Eddy 3) Philip Gilbury 46. Three Onions (other than sets) to be shown as grown 1) David Bradford 2) Mr J. D Roper 47. Three Onions (sets) to be shown as grown 1) Philip Gilbury 2) David Bradford 3) David Bradford 47 (a) Three Onions (sets), Autumn sown, dressed 1) Philip Gilbury 48. Two Cabbages 1) Mr JD Roper 49. Five stems of Parsley 1) Mrs EA Wills 50. Five Potatoes (Round white) 1) Philip Gilbury 2) Graham King 51. Five Potatoes (Round coloured) 1) Philip Gilbury 2) David Bradford 52. Five Potatoes (Oval white) 1) Philip Gilbury 53. Five Potatoes (Oval coloured) 1) Richard Pearse 2) David Bradford 3) Graham King 54. Five Tomatoes 1) Paul Hodge 2) Colin Mason 55. Two Cucumbers (grown under glass) 1) Michael Bunt 2) Roger Greenland 3) George Wallace 56. Three sticks of Rhubarb 1) Philip Gilbury 2) Colin Mason 57. Plate or tray of four Vegetables (one of each kind), space not to exceed 24” x 18” 1) David Bradford 2) Paul Hodge 3) Graham King 58. Any other Vegetable not previously mentioned 1) Mrs EA Wills 2) George Wallace 3) Graham King 59. One dish or plate of Blackcurrants (5 strigs/bunches) 60. One dish or plate of Gooseberries (20 with stalks) 61. One dish or plate of Soft Fruit (any other variety with stem). Dish or plate not to exceed 8 in 1) Jo Greenland 62. Six Pansies 1) Arthur Hext 2) Jo Greenland 63. Three Roses 1) Arthur Hext 2) Philip Gilbury 3) Michael Bunt 64. Three vases of Sweet Peas (six stems in each distinct variety) 1) Graham King 2) Jo Greenland 3) Philip Gilbury 65. One vase of sweet peas (12 stems mixed) 1) Graham King 2) Jo Greenland 3) Arthur Hext 66. Best bunch of Garden Flowers (tied), to show all way round 1) Arthur Hext 2) Michael Bunt 3) Philip Gilbury 67. Three Gladioli 68. One vase of Gladioli (one spike) 1) Zoe MacBean 2) John Atwill 69. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms, decorative) 1) Philip Gilbury 2) Arthur Hext 70. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms, cactus) 1) Philip Gilbury 2) Arthur Hext 71. One vase of Dahlias (five stems, pompon) 1) Philip Gilbury 72. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms ball) 1) Philip Gilbury 2) David Bradford 3) Arthur Hext 72(a) One vase of Mixed Dahlias (five blooms, max space 18” x 18”) 1) Philip Gilbury 2) David Bradford 3) Arthur Hext 73. One vase Mixed Herbaceous Perennials (six stems) 1) David Bradford 2) Jo Greenland 3) Zoe MacBean 74. One vase of Annuals (six stems) 1) David Bradford 2) Jo Greenland 3) Arthur Hext 75. One bloom, Hydrangea 1) Jo Greenland 2) Mrs EA Wills 3) Mrs EA Wills 76. One Pot Plant Foliage (pot not to exceed 7in) 1) David Bradford 2) Philip Gilbury 3) Jacqui Hodge 77. One Rose H.T. - Open to members of Yealmpton Gardeners Association only 1) Jacqui Hodge 2) Philip Gilbury 3) Jacqui Hodge 78. One Fuchsia in pot not to exceed 7 ins in diameter 1) Philip Gilbury 2) Arthur Hext 79. One flowering pot plant in pot not to exceed 7” (not fuchsia) 1) Arthur Hext 2) Jacqui Hodge 3) David Bradford
VEGETABLES 81. One Runner Bean 1) Roger Greenland 2) Zoe MacBean 82. One Pea 83. One Oval Potato 84. One Round Potato 85. One Beet (globe) 86. One Onion (as grown) 1) Mrs EA Wills 2) Zoe MacBean 87. One Carrot (any variety) 88. One Tomato FLOWERS 89. One Dahlia (medium decorative) 90. One Dahlia (Ball) 91. One Dahlia (medium cactus) 1) Jo Greenland 92. One Dahlia (pompon) 93. One Rose 94. One Sweet Pea 1) Jo Greenland 95. One Spike Antirrhinum 96. One bloom or stem any flower not mentioned in schedule 1) Jo Greenland
97. Children under 8 years 1) Emily Mills 2) Georgia Kit Penrose 3) Megan Gomm 4) Oliver Fay 98. Children 8 years and over 1) Lucy McMahon 2) Lucia Hill 3) Christian Poole 4) Ben Vinecombe CHILDREN’S OPEN CLASSES
1) Emily O'Brien 2) Kate Hand 3) Thomas Harvey 4) Imogen Harvey 100. One vegetable animal 1) Amie Bingham 2) Oliver Pearse 3) Samuel Tutty 4) Emily Tutty 101. A decorative egg 1) Rebecca Hawkins 2) Thomas Harvey 3) Daniel Maloney 4) Master J Lee 102. A saucer of Cress 1) Rob Melvin 2) Ned Melvin 3) Daniel Maloney 4) Hugh O'Brien 103. A vase of Garden Flowers, not exceeding 7 stems 1) Rebecca Hawkins 2) Kate Hand 3) Daniel Maloney SPECIAL PRIZES A Medal will be awarded to the runner-up. Rosettes for Best in Show, ( Flowers) and Best in Show ( Vegatables) Open - The R.J. Ellis Perpetual Cup will be awarded for the Best Flower Exhibit including the Flower arrangement. (H71) A Perpetual Silver Cup will be awarded for the highest points in Classes 34 to 79(H72) A Medal will be awarded to the runner-up. A Perpetual Cup donated by Mr. and Mrs. D. .J. Pearn for the Best Vase of Dahlias. (H 73) The Joan Love and Kathleen Dunn Perpetual Rose Bowl will be awarded to the winner of Class 77 who most be a member of the Yealmpton Gardeners’ Association. (H 74) A Perpetual Cup will be awarded to the winners of Classes 97 to 98 Children’s Section presented by the Horticultural Section. (H 75) A Medal will be awarded for the Highest Points in Classes 80 to 88 Vegetables and Classes 89 to 96 Flowers Additional Prize of £1 for Class 65. The Arthur Tapper Perpetual Memorial Cup will be awarded for the best flower exhibit Classes 1 to 79. (H 76) The Arthur Tapper Perpetual Memorial Cup will be awarded to the best vegetable exhibit Classes 1 to 79. (H 77) Prize money of £5 in Class 54 kindly presented by Mr B Jones. A Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the winner of Class 1 CHILDREN’S OPEN CLASSES A Perpetual Cup presented by Mr B Jones will be awarded for the highest points in classes 99 to 103. Special prizes of £5 to the winners of Classes 99, 100 and 101 presented by Mr Bryn Jones
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