CUNNINGSBURGH AND DISTRICTS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SCHEDULE Of Entries and Prizes for the SEVENTIETH ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW at Moors, Cunningsburgh on Wednesday 13th August, 2014 THE SHOW IS OPEN TO COMPETITORS FROM ALL PARTS OF SHETLAND Entries may be made on notepaper if entry forms are not available Closing date for entries Saturday 12th July Entries may be posted to the secretary, Mavis Ross, 2 Norstane, Lerwick, Shetland, or Hand in your late entries at our Cunningsburgh Hall Teas on Sunday 13th July 2.30pm – 5.30pm GENERAL REGULATIONS Entries will be welcome from all districts in Shetland ENTRY FORMS can be obtained from the Secretary, or any member of the Committee. Entries can be made on ordinary notepaper when entry forms are not available. The Committee intends to have a Catalogue of Entries printed, prior to the Show. To make this possible the Secretary must have all entries as soon as possible and in any case not later than Sunday 13th July. Entries may also be given to Committee Members at least two days before the above date. In all cases entries must be accompanied by the correct fee. When prizes are offered IN KIND, entry for them means that the successful exhibitor agrees to accept the IN KIND. IN ANY SECTION where the number of entries does not exceed the number of prizes the Committee MAY AWARD a less number of prizes. In the event of insufficient funds being available the Committee reserve the right to award prizes pro rata. Judges have power to disqualify any exhibit which is not in accordance with the wording of the Schedule. The decision of the judges will be final, but Exhibitors dissatisfied with an award may lodge a PROTEST which must be made in writing to the Hon. Secretary, IN NO CASE must protests verbal or written communications of any kind be addressed to the judges. Each protest must be accompanied by a deposit of £2 and it must be made within one hour of the announcement of the award against which the protest is made. Should the protest not be upheld by the Committee the deposit will be forfeited. ALL STOCK entered for the Show must have been in the possession of the exhibitor and been in Shetland for at least TWO CALENDAR MONTHS Previous to the Show. No Trophies to go out with Shetland. In the Field Produce, Flower and Vegetable Sections, exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor. In the Hosiery and Handcraft Sections exhibits must be the work of the entrant. Small items, may be handed in on the evening previous to the Show to the Secretary, or to the Stewards of their Sections. These items must be clearly marked with entrants name and the class for which they are entered in. EXHIBITS TO BE HANDED IN TO THE HUTS/TENTS ON THE SHOWFIELD FROM 8A.M – 10.00 A.M. ALL EXHIBITS must be NUMBERED and in their appropriate places by 10.00 am when judging should begin unless otherwise stated. NO EXHIBIT CAN BE REMOVED BEFORE 4.30p.m. on the day of the Show. Exhibitors themselves are responsible for seeing that the correct entry Number, as printed in the Catalogue, is placed on their entries. Stewards will, however, do all in their power to see that the numbering is correct. In cases of special necessity, upon application to the President or Secretary of the Society, special permission MAY by granted for earlier removals of exhibits, but it must be understood that only exceptional reasons can justify this as removal of exhibits will spoil the Show. Exhibitors wishing to sell their exhibits must attach a ticket indicating that the article is for sale. Exhibitors themselves must be responsible for sales, at or after 4.30 pm THE SOCIETY DOES NOT HOLD ITSELF RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO EXHIBITS. The Society does not hold itself responsible for any ACCIDENT occuring during the Show. Hence sightseers and others must exercise the greatest care and caution when near the Horses, Stock, etc DOGS ARE NOT ADMITTED TO THE SHOWFIELD EXCEPT ON CHAIN OR LEASH. EXHIBITORS ARE SOLEY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WELFARE OF THEIR PETS AND LIVESTOCK WHILST ON THE SHOWFIELD. ALL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS MUST ENSURE THAT CURRENT BIO-SECURITY LEGISLATION IS ADHERED TO. For further information, please contact the local animal health office, or consult the website: www.scotland.gov.uk/topics/agriculture/animal -welfare - M.J Ross (Joint Hon Secretary)2 Norstane, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 OQG TRANSPORT OF ANIMALS TO SHOWFIELD The Society propose to assist exhibitors with the cost of transporting animals to and from the showfield Exhibitors should write to the secretary after the show giving details of t expenditure and the Society will refund 50% off that sum. The above offer is subject to Society funds being available and the committee being satisfied that the transport used i reasonable for the number of animals transported SECTION A: CATTLE – ALL CATTLE WILL BE JUDGED IN THEIR PENS Entry Money: £1 Prizes: £5, £3, £2 BEEF SECTION – Please specify number of cattle pens needed on entry form A01 – BREEDING COW, Nicolson Cup A02 – BREEDING HEIFER, not in calf, 12 months and over A03 – HEIFER in calf A04 – HEIFER in milk BEST BREEDING FEMALE CATTLE, Brian Johnson Memorial Quaich, to be judged from classes A01, A02, A03 & A04 A05 – HEIFER, with calf at foot. South Scousburgh Cup donated by Mr & Mrs W. Burgess A06 – CALF, under 4 months A07 – CALF, 4 months and under 8 months A08 – CALF, 8 months and under 12 months CHAMPION CALF, Skea Cup, to be judged from first prize winners in classes A06, A07 and A08. Also £10 donated by Mrs L.R Bain, Greenmow BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX TO CHAMPION CALF, Firva Trophy. £10 donated by Mrs L.R Bain, Greenmow. A09 – HEIFER CALF, under 6 months showing signs of making a good breeding cow. J.A & G.D Nicolson Cup. 2 nd £10, 3rd £5. Donated by Mr D. Nicolson, Haygreen. A10 – BREEDING COW, with calf at foot. William Smith Memorial Shield. Points to to be awarded to cow and calf. A11 – STOT, 12 months and over A12 – STORE HEIFER, 12 months and over BEST HEIFER, to be judged from first prize winners in classes A02, A03, A04, A05 and A12. £20 donated by Allen Sinclair, Scousburgh. A13 – BUTCHERS ANIMAL A14 – PEN OF TWO CATTLE, likely to make good butchers beasts. A15 – ANIMAL BY BRITISH SIRE CHAMPION Charolais cross animal. Rosette donated by the British Charolais Cattle Society CHAMPION & RESERVE, by (or out of) pure bred Aberdeen Angus. Rosettes donated by Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society. CHAMPION & RESERVE, Limousin cross animal. Rosettes donated by the British Limousin Cattle Society CHAMPION SIMMENTAL SIRE. Rosettes donated by the British Simmental Society. CHAMPION. Cup donated by Mr A.G Flaws, Quendale. £30 gift voucher donated by Hay & Co. Buildbase RESERVE CHAMPION. Robin’s Brae Shield, donated by Mr & Mrs R Burgess. EXHIBITOR with most points in beef section, The Geordie Leslie Shield. DAIRY SECTION – please specify number of cattle pens needed A16 – COW, in milk A17 – COW, in calf but not in milk BEST DAIRY COW, R.H.W. Bruce Trophy, to be judged from first prize winners in classes A16 and A17. A18 – HEIFER, not in calf, 12 months and over. A19 – HEIFER, in calf. Trophy donated by Aberdeen and Northern Marts. A20 – HEIFER, in milk. A21 – HEIFER, home bred, 18 months and over. A22 – CALF, under 6 months A23 – CALF, 6 to 12 months A24 – HEIFER CALF, showing signs of making a good dairy cow. Shetland Milk Producers trophy CHAMPION, North Eastern Farmers Ltd trophy. RESERVE CHAMPION, Shetland Farm Dairies Ltd trophy SHETLAND SECTION – please specify number of cattle pens needed All cattle to be registered in herd book and the name of each animal must be included on entry form to allow publication in the catalogue. A25 – COW, in milk. A26 – COW, in calf, dry A27 – COW, with own pure bred calf at foot A28 – COW, with own cross bred calf at foot A29 – HEIFER, not in calf, 12 months and over. A30 – HEIFER, in calf. A31 – HEIFER, in milk. A32 – HEIFER CALF. A33 – MALE CALF. BEST PURE BRED SHETLAND CALF, to be judged from first prizewinners in classes A32 and A33. Shetland Cattle Herd Book Society trophy CHAMPION, Nelson Cup & Eleanor Hall Memorial Trophy £30 gift voucher donated by Hay & Co. Buildbase RESERVE CHAMPION. SUPREME CATTLE CHAMPION. The Boomerang Trophy donated by Miss Annalene Bain, Greenmow. RESERVE TO SUPREME CHAMPION, Wilbert Burgess Memorial Trophy. £10 donated by the Society. SECTION B : SHETLAND PONIES Sponsored by Sumburgh Co Ltd, The Moulder Family & Pamela Halcrow Prize : £70 for Overall Champion & rosettes Entry Money:£2 per class. Exhibitors are only required to enter numbered classes below. Please state: name of each pony on entry form; number and layout of double/single pens required TIMES – Ridden Classes in both rings will start at 8.30am. In-Hand classes will start no earlier than 9.30am. In hand classes in both rings will run concurrently (e.g both Stallion classes B03 & B17, will start at the same time, then, neither Gelding class B04 – B18 will start until both Stallion classes have finished)Rules – Only registered ponies may enter. Three year old fillies with foal at foot may not be shown. All foals must be minimum of three weeks old on the show day. Children under 14yrs on the show day may not show colts(excluding foals) or entire males in the In-hand classes. Children 14 yrs and under on the show day must wear hard hats to the current safety standard in the in-hand classes. Children under 11 yrs on the show day may not show entire males in Ridden classes. All exhibitors in the Ridden classes, irrespective of age, must wear hard hats to the current safety standard. In Ridden classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part. Winners of ridden classes not to compete for overall championship, though ponies may enter suitable in-hand classes. Shetland ponies being ridden in the Horses & Ponies Ring later on the show day MUST NOT cross the showfield until permitted and accompanied by a Steward JUDGES Mr Kenneth Adam & Mr Douglas MacArthur Ring 1 B01 – LEAD REIN RIDDEN SHETLAND PONY B02 – FIRST RIDDEN SHETLAND PONY (Walk and trot only, canter optional in individual show only) MINIATURE PONIES (34” and Under) In Hand B03 – STALLION, 4 years and over B04 – GELDING, 4 years and over B05 – YIELD MARE, 4 years and over B06 – MARE, 4 years and over with foal at foot SENIOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE B07 – COLT FOAL B08 – FILLY FOAL B09 – COLT, one year B10 – COLT, two years. B11 – COLT, three years B12 – FILLY, one year B13 – FILLY, two years B14 – FILLY, three years B15 – PROGENY, two ponies out of one mare or by one stallion (please give the names of the two ponies to be shown) JUNIOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE MINIATURE RING CHAMPION, The Robin’s Brae Cup RESERVE MINIATURE RING CHAMPION Ring 2 B16 – OPEN RIDDEN SHETLAND PONY (walk, trot and canter to be shown) RIDDEN SHETLAND PONY CHAMPION (judged from winners of class B16 and classes B01 & B02 in Ring 1) Black Trophy Standard Ponies (over 34”) In Hand B17 – STALLION, 4 years and over B18 – GELDING, 4 years and over B19 – YIELD MARE, 4 years and over B20 – MARE, 4 years and over with foal at foot SENIOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE B21 – COLT FOAL B22 – FILLY FOAL OVERALL BEST FOAL, (judged from winners in classes B21 & B22, and classes B07 & B08 in Ring 1), Society Cup B23 – COLT, one year B24 – COLT, two years B25 – COLT, three years B26 – FILLY, one year B27 – FILLY, two years B28 – FILLY, three years B29 – PROGENY, two ponies out of one mare or by one stallion (please give the names of the two ponies to be shown) JUNIOR CHAMPION AND RESERVE STANDARD RING CHAMPION AND RESERVE OVERALL CHAMPION, Cox Trophy RESERVE OVERALL CHAMPION BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX TO CHAMPION, Brooker Cup BEST BROKEN COLOURED PONY, Shetland Pony Breeders Trophy OVERALL SOLID COLOURED CHAMPION. Mr & Mrs T Burgess Trophy SECTION C: HORSES AND PONIES Sponsored by Pamela Halcrow, Ali Rennie & Kim Coutts Entry money: £2 Prizes: Rosettes Horse and pony judging commences at 9.30am The Show reserves the right to amalgamate classes if there are insufficient entry numbers C01 – BEST TURNED OUT HORSE and RIDER, British Native ponies C02 – BEST TURNED OUT HORSE and RIDER – Under 14.2 HH C03 – BEST TURNED OUT HORSE AND RIDER – 14.2 HH and over BEST TURNED OUT HORSE and RIDER - Champion, W Peterson Trophy, & Reserve judged from 1st prizewinners in section C01 - C03. C04 – BEST RIDDEN – NATIVE PONY C05 – BEST RIDDEN – UNDER 14.2 HH C06 – BEST RIDDEN 14.2 HH and over C07 – BEST RIDDEN LEAD REIN RIDER C08 – BEST RIDDEN NOVICE RIDER BEST RIDDEN HORSE OR PONY - Champion & Reserve judged from first prizewinners in sections C04 to C08. Mandy Sutherland trophy. C09 – IN HAND – NATIVE PONY C10 – IN HAND – UNDER 14.2 HH C11 – IN HAND – 14.2HH and over. C12 – IN HAND – YOUNGSTOCK (Under 4 on 1st January 2014) OVERALL IN HAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE - judged from 1st and 2nd prizewinners in classes C09 – C12 TO COMMENCE AT 2PM C13 – WORKING HUNTER – UP TO 2FT (Max) C14 – WORKING HUNTER – UP TO 2FT 3” (Max) C15 – WORKING HUNTER – UP TO 2FT 6” (Max) OVERALL WORKING HUNTER – judged from 1st & 2nd prizewinners in classes C13 – C15 OVERALL CHAMPION, to be judged from first prizewinners from the Ridden, Inhand and Working Hunter (Best Turned Out Not Included) A Tansley Shield RESERVE CHAMPION, to be judged from first prizewinners from Ridden, Inhand, and Working Hunter classes (Best Turned out Not Included) A Rennie Shield SECTION D: SHEEP All sheep to be entered in one class only & tagged to comply with current regulations Transport of animals – See top of page 2 ANY SHEEP IMPORTED INTO SHETLAND IN THE LAST YEAR MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN MV FREE CERTIFICATE Accompanying lambs at foot will not be included in the champion classes Entry Money:£1 Prizes £5, £3 ,£2 PURE SHETLAND BREED WHITE D01 – TUP, aged D02 – TUP, two and three years D03 – TUP, one year D04 – TUP, lamb D05 – EWE D06 – EWE, with lamb(s) at foot D07 – EWE LAMB D08 – GIMMER D09 – EWE, with crossbred lamb(s) at foot. D10 – GROUP, ewe, lamb and gimmer. MOORIT D11 – TUP, aged. D12 – TUP, two and three years D13 – TUP, one year D14 – TUP LAMB D15 – EWE D16 – EWE, with lamb(s) at foot D17 – EWE LAMB D18 – GIMMER D19 – EWE, with crossbred lamb(s) at foot. D20 – GROUP, ewe, lamb and gimmer Any colour (not included above) D21 – TUP, aged D22 – TUP, two and three years D23 – TUP, one year D24 – TUP, lamb D25 – EWE D26 – EWE, with lamb(s) at foot D27 – EWE LAMB D28 – GIMMER D29 – EWE, with crossbred lamb(s) at foot D30 – GROUP, ewe, lamb and gimmer D31 – BEST FLECKED SHEEP or LAMB, Hunter Shield. TUP, any age, Society Cup.£5 donated by Shetland Livestock Marketing Group. To be judged from first prize winners in all tup and tup lamb classes. TUP LAMB, white or moorit, J.W Johnson Cup. To be judged from first prizewinners in classes D04 and D14. EWE, with lamb at foot, Johnson Cup, To be judged from first prizewinners in classes D06, D16 and D26. GIMMER, coloured or white, Henderson Memorial cup, to be judged from first prizewinners in classes D08, D18 and D28 BEST COLOURED SHETLAND SHEEP, J.S Smith Butchers, Shield. MALE CHAMPION MALE RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE CHAMPION FEMALE RESERVE CHAMPION CHAMPION, Nicolson Barometer, £10 donated by Shetland Livestock Marketing Group RESERVE CHAMPION BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX TO CHAMPION, the Laurence Jamieson Cup. CROSSBRED SHEEP Shetland Cheviot Cross D32 – EWE D33 – EWE, with lamb at foot D34 – EWE, with lambs at foot, £5, £3, £2 donated by Mr Peter Farmer, Uphouse. D35 – EWE LAMB D36 – GIMMER, MINSUPS Ltd trophy CHAMPION, Mr J.A.E Moar trophy RESERVE CHAMPION CROSSBRED SHEEP – Not included above D37 – EWE D38 – EWE, with lamb at foot, Agricultural Shop trophy D39 – EWE, with lambs at foot D40 – EWE LAMB D41 – GIMMER D42 – STORE LAMBS, pen of two, G.B. & A.M. Anderson trophy D43 – PRIME LAMBS, pen of two, S & J.D Robertson trophy CHAMPION – Aberdeen and Northern Marts Ltd trophy RESERVE CHAMPION CHEVIOT SHEEP- NORTH COUNTRY D44 – TUP, two years old and over D45 – TUP, shearling, North Country Cheviot sheep Trophy D46 – TUP, lamb, North Country Cheviot sheep Trophy D47 – EWE D48 – EWE, with lamb(s) at foot D49 – EWE LAMB, R.W Bruce Trophy D50 – GIMMER, Kergord Trophy BEST PURE BRED CHEVIOT LAMB, to be judged from the first prizewinners in classes D46 and D49. Nortie cup CHAMPION, Colsa Trophy & T.A Burgess Trophy RESERVE CHAMPION BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX TO CHAMPION, Colsa Tankard. SUFFOLK SHEEP PLEASE SPECIFY ON ENTRY FORM WHETHER SUFFOLK SHEEP HAVE BEEN BRED IN SHETLAND OR NOT D51 – TUP, two years old and over. D52 – TUP, shearling. D53 – TUP LAMB, Shetland Suffolk Sheep Breeders Association trophy D54 – EWE D55 – EWE LAMB, Shetland Suffolk Sheep Breeders Association trophy D56 – GIMMER BEST SUFFOLK SHEEP BRED IN SHETLAND, Shetland Suffolk Sheep Breeders Association trophy CHAMPION, Mr J. Leslie trophy RESERVE CHAMPION BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX TO CHAMPION TEXEL SHEEP D57 - TUP, any age D58 – EWE D59 – EWE LAMB D60 – TUP LAMB D61 – GIMMER CHAMPION RESERVE CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED D62 – TUP, any age D63 – EWE D64 – EWE, with lamb(s) at foot. D65 – LAMB. D66 – GIMMER. BEST BRITISH NATIVE BREED ANIMAL, to be judged from first prizewinners in classes D62 to D66 CHAMPION RESERVE CHAMPION SUPREME SHEEP CHAMPION, Grutness Trophy. (To be judged at 2pm, owners of the sheep to be present) RESERVE TO SUPREME CHAMPION, £10 donated by Shetland Livestock Marketing Group EXHIBITOR having most entries of livestock on the showfield, £5 donated by the Society. EXHIBITOR with greatest number of sheep on the field, J.A Hutchison Memorial Trophy. EXHIBITOR with most points in animal section, silver cup. SECTION E: GOATS Transport of animals – see top of page 2 Entry Money:£1 Prizes £5, £3, £2 E01 – FEMALE GOAT, not in milk, 2 years and over. E02 – FEMALE GOAT, in milk Yianni Shield E03 – MALE GOAT, 1 year and over. E04 – MALE GOAT, 1 year and over, castrated. E05 – GOATLING FEMALE, over 1 year and under 2 years. E06 – KID MALE, under 1 year. E07 – KID MALE, under 1 year, castrated E08 – KID FEMALE, under 1 year. CHAMPION GOAT, Society Shield RESERVE CHAMPION SECTION F: DOGS Entry Money: £1 Prizes £5, £3, £2 EXHIBITS NOT TO BE ENTERED IN ANY OTHER SECTION THE DOG JUDGING WILL TAKE PART AT THE NORTH END OF THE SECRETARIES HUT. THE DOGS WILL BE WALKED INSTEAD OF BEING TIED/PENNED UP F01 – WORKING BORDER COLLIE DOG (over 12 months) F02 – WORKING BORDERCOLLIE BITCH (over 12 months) BEST WORKING BORDER COLLIE DOG OR BITCH, to be judged from first prizewinners in classes F01 & F02. Mr and Mrs Leask, Cott, trophy F03 – BORDER COLLIE PUPPY (12 months and under) F04 – PEDIGREE SHETLAND SHEEPDOG, Dog F05 – PEDIGREE SHETLAND SHEEPDOG, Bitch BEST PEDIGREE SHETLAND SHEEPDOG, Dog or Bitch, to be judged from first prizewinners in classes F04 & F05 F06 – SHETLAND SHEEPDOG Puppy (12 months and under) PET DOGS & PUPPIES NOT TO BE ENTERED IN ANY OTHER CLASS F07 – PET DOG, or bitch, any breed F08 – PET DOG, or bitch puppy, any breed (12 months and under) BEST DOG or BITCH, any breed on show field. A.M.S Hughson Cup. To be judged from first prizewinners. SECTION G: CHILDREN’S PETS EXHIBITS MUST NOT BE ENTERED IN ANY OTHER SECTION PLEASE STATE WHETHER A CAGE IS NEEDED OR NOT PLEASE NOTE – THE CHAMPION PET WILL HAVE TO BE AVAILABLE ON THE SHOWFIELD TO BE INCLUDED IN THE SHOWFIELD CHAMPION JUDGING IN THE AFTERNOON Entry Money:50p Prizes £3, £2, £1 G01 – DOG G02 – RABBIT G03 – CAT G04 – LAMB G05 – HAMSTER G06 – ANY OTHER PET BEST EXHIBIT IN PET SECTION, SSPCA trophy SECTION H: POULTRY Entry Money:50p Prizes £3, £2, £1 Hybrid poultry to be entered in the crossbred sections Where possible please state breed of poultry on entry form & indicate if sawdust is needed in cages H01 – HEN, pure bred H02 – COCK, pure bred H03 – PAIR OF PULLETS, purebred H04 – HEN, purebred, with chickens BEST PUREBRED HEN OR COCK, to be judged from 1st prizewinners from H01 to H04 H05 – HEN, crossbred H06 – COCK, crossbred H07 – PAIR OF PULLETS, crossbred H08 – HEN, crossbred, with chickens BEST CROSSBRED HEN OR COCK, to be judged from 1st prizewinners from H05 to H08 BEST HEN OR COCK, to be judged from winners of best purebred & best crossbred H09 – BANTAM HEN, purebred H10 – BANTAM COCK, purebred H11 – BANTAMS. Pair of pullets pure bred H12 – BANTAM HEN, purebred with chickens BEST PUREBRED BANTAM HEN OR COCK, to be judged from 1st prizewinners from H09 to H12 H13 – BANTAM HEN, crossbred H14 – BANTAM COCK, crossbred H15 – BANTAMS, pair of pullets, crossbred H16 – BANTAM HEN, crossbred with chickens BEST CROSSBRED HEN OR COCK, to be judged from 1st prizewinners from H13 to H16 H17 – SILKIE BANTAM, hen H18 – SILKIE BANTAM, cock H19 – SILKIE BANTAMS, pair of pullets BEST SILKIE BANTAM HEN OR COCK, to be judged from 1st prizewinners from H17 to H19 BEST BANTAM HEN OR COCK, to be judged from winners from best purebred, crossbred & silkie bantams. H20 – DUCK, lightbreed H21 – DRAKE, light breed BEST DUCK OR DRAKE LIGHTBREED, to be judged from 1st prizewinners from H20 to H21 H22 – DUCK, heavybreed H23 – DRAKE, heavybreed BEST DUCK OR DRAKE HEAVYBREED, to be judged from 1st prizewinners from H22 to H23 H24 - DUCK, ornamental H25 – DRAKE , ornamental BEST DUCK OR DRAKE , to be judged from winners of lightbreed, heavybreed and ornamental 1st prizewinners H26 – GOOSE H27 – GANDER BEST GOOSE OR GANDER, to be judged from first prizewinners in classes H26 to H27 BEST EXHIBIT IN POULTRY SECTION, J.W.Johnson Cup. MOST POINTS IN THE POULTRY SECTION, Robin Hunter Shield SHOWFIELD CHAMPION & RESERVE To be judged from first prizewinners from Sections A to H Champion - Allans of Gillock Trophy, £10 donated by Norman Johnston Reserve – Harbro Shield, & rosettes SECTION J: WOOL Exhibitors are asked to affix a price on their wool if they wish to sell it Entry Money:50p Prizes £3, £2, £1. All fleeces must be unbroken and entered in one class only J01 – PURE SHETLAND WOOL, White. J02 – PURE SHETLAND WOOL, Moorit. J03 – PURE SHETLAND WOOL, Black. J04 – PURE SHETLAND WOOL, Grey. FLEECE OF SHETLAND WOOL, unbroken and of best quality wool, any colour. To be judged from first prizewinners in J01 – J04, Meadowvale Trophy. J05 – PURE SHETLAND WOOL, Two fleeces, any colour. To be judged by weight and quality. £10 donated by Mrs G. Nicolson, Haygreen. J06 – PURE CHEVIOT WOOL J07 – SHETLAND CROSS WOOL. White, £3,£2,£1 donated by Wool Growers of Shetland. J08 – ANY WOOL, not included above FLEECE OF MOST commercial value to producer irrespective of breed. £5 donated by the Society CHAMPION FLEECE, Shetland Wool Brokers Ltd trophy SECTION K: DAIRY PRODUCE, JAM & PRESERVES Entries of jam should be made from fresh or dried fruit Only one entry per batch to be entered Entry Money:50p Prizes £3, £2, £1 K01 – BUTTER, most attractive prepared plate of butter ready for table. K02 – BOTTLE OF HOMEMADE WINE K03 – SWISS MILK TABLET K04 – FUDGE K05 – SIX HEN’S EGGS, white K06 – SIX HEN’S EGGS, brown K07 – SIX HEN’S EGGS, green K08 – SIX HEN’S EGGS, tinted K09 – SIX DUCK’S EGGS, white K10 – SIX DUCK’S EGGS, green K11 – SIX BANTAM’S EGGS K12 – RHUBARB CHUTNEY K13 – TOMATO CHUTNEY K14 – BEETROOT CHUTNEY K15 – APPLE CHUTNEY K16 – BANANA CHUTNEY K17 – PICKLED BEETROOT K18 – RHUBARB JAM, with ginger K19 – RHUBARB JAM, without ginger K20 – PLUM JAM K21 – APRICOT JAM K22 – BLACKCURRANT JAM K23 – STRAWBERRY JAM K24 – GOOSEBERRY JAM K25 – RASPBERRY JAM K26 – MIXED FRUIT JAM K27 – MARMALADE K28 – LEMON CURD K29 – MINCEMEAT K30 – JELLY PRESERVE EXHIBITOR WITH MOST POINTS in dairy produce, jam & preserves section. Florence Smith trophy SECTION L: BAKING Entry Money:50p Prizes: £3, £2, £1 L01 – PLAIN YEAST BREAD, white, not machine made L02 – PLAIN YEAST BREAD, wholemeal, not machine made L03 – PLAIN YEAST BREAD, white, machine made L04 – FRUIT LOAF, made with yeast L05 – WHITE BREAD ROLLS, four BEST YEAST BREAD, judged from first prizewinners in classes L01 to L05. Jean Halcrow, trophy. L06 – PLAIN BEREMEAL BANNOCK, one round L07 – PLAIN GIRDLE BANNOCKS, four L08 – PLAIN OVEN BANNOCKS, four L09 – OATCAKES, baked with fat, six L10 – DROPPED SCONES, six L11 – PLAIN OVEN SCONES, four L12 – CHEESE SCONES, four L13 – TREACLE SCONES, four L14 – VIENNESE FINGERS, six L15 – AMERICAN MUFFINS, three of any one variety L16 – CHILLI CHOCOLATE CAKE L17 – BRIDAL SLICES, six L18 – SWISS ROLL L19 – SPONGE SANDWICH, fatless with butter icing filling L20 – VICTORIA SPONGE SANDWICH, jam filling L21 – CHOCOLATE SPONGE, chocolate butter icing filling L22 – NOVELTY ICED SPONGE, to be judged on decoration only. £10, £6, £4 donated by Mrs M.E Johnston, Bremmer. L23 – SULTANA CAKE L24 – FRUIT CAKE, dark L25 – RICH FRUIT CAKE, iced all over. Sandwick Baking Co.Trophy L26 – MADEIRA CAKE L27 – CHERRY CAKE L28 – WEDGE OF CHEESECAKE L29 – SHORTBREAD biscuits, six L30 – CARAMEL SHORTCAKE, six L31 – PLAIN GINGER CAKE L32 – ORANGE & RAISIN LOAF L33 – FRUIT LOAF. L34 – DATE LOAF. L35 – DECORATED CUP CAKES, four L36 – QUICHE, maximum size 12 inches L37 – SAUSAGE ROLLS, four L38 – BANANA LOAF, baked by a gentleman L39 – DECORATED CUP CAKES, four, baked by a gentleman BEST EXHIBIT IN MENS BAKING, to be judged from classes L38 and L39, Mrs Sheila Halcrow, Shelora trophy EXHIBITOR WITH MOST POINTS, in baking section, G.R. Jamieson Cup Children’s Section Entry Money 30p Prizes:£3, 2,£1 Age under 5 years L40 – ICED RICH TEA BISCUITS, three L41 – DECORATED MARSHMALLOWS, three L42 – CHOCOLATE KRISPIES, three L43 – CREAM CRACKERS, with savoury topping, two L44 – DECORATED CUP CAKES, three Age 5 to 8 years L45 – CHOCOLATE KRISPIES, three L46 – GINGERBREAD MEN, three L47 – DECORATED CUP CAKES, three L48 – ROCK BUNS, three L49 – AMERICAN MUFFINS, three Age 9 to 11 years L50 – TIFFIN FINGERS, six L51 – DECORATED CUP CAKES, six L52 – DECORATED VICTORIA SPONGE L53 – JAM TARTS, six L54 – TRUFFLES, six Age 12 to 16 years L55 – AMERICAN MUFFINS, three L56 – NOVELTY ICED SPONGE, childs birthday theme L57 – SWISS ROLL, with jam filling L58 – DECORATED CUP CAKES, six L59 – LIGHT FRUIT CAKE. BEST EXHIBIT IN CHILDRENS BAKING, age 12 to 16 years, Wilma Thomson trophy EXHIBITOR 16 YEARS AND UNDER, with most points in childrens baking section Eileen Aitken trophy SECTION M: FIELD & GARDEN PRODUCE Points will be given for presentation as well as quality of exhibits Entry Money: 50p Prizes £3, £2, £1 M01 – POTATOES, six organically grown. M02 – POTATOES, six, white, early variety. M03 – POTATOES, six, white, late variety. M04 – POTATOES, six, coloured, early variety. M05 – POTATOES, six, coloured, late variety. M06 – POTATOES, six, boiled, one variety. M07 – TATTIES, six, Any Shetland variety, £5, £3 and £2 donated by Mr Ian Smith, Blosta. M08 – TURNIPS, three, garden grown. M09 – SWEDES, three, one variety M10 – CARROTS, three, one variety M11 – COURGETTES, two M12 – LETTUCE, two, any variety M13 – BROAD BEANS, four pods M14 – SALAD SELECTION, (leaves) M15 – BEETROOT, three, one variety M16 – ONIONS, three M17 – LEEKS, three M18 – DISPLAY OF FOUR PODS OF PEAS, one variety M19 – RHUBARB, six stems M20 – STRAWBERRIES, six M21 – TOMATOES, three grown under glass M22 – CUCUMBER, one M23 – CAULIFLOWER M24 – BROCCOLI, two M25 – SHETLAND KALE, £5, £3 and £2 donated by Mr Ian Smith, Blosta. M26 – CABBAGE, other than Shetland M27 – COLLECTION OF MIXED VEGETABLES, not grown under cover(fleece will be allowed). Items in this collection should not be entered in any other class. Shetland Horticultural Society trophy. M28 – COLLECTION OF MIXED VEGETABLES, grown under cover. Items in this collection should not be entered in any other class. M29 – HOME GROWN FRUIT, one or more varieties M30 – COLLECTION OF MIXED HERBS. M31 – SHEAF OF WHITE OATS ANY AGE GROUP EXHIBITS NOT TO BE ENTERED IN ANY OTHER CLASS M32 – LONGEST CARROT M33 – HEAVIEST TATTIE M34 – HEAVIEST NEEP CHILDREN’S SECTION Entry Money : 30p Age under 5 years M35 – CHARACTER, made from vegetables and/or fruit Age 5 to 8 years M36 – CHARACTER, made from vegetables and/or fruit Age 9 to 11 years M37 – CHARACTER, made from vegetables and/or fruit Age 12 to 16 years M38 – CHARACTER, made from vegetables and/or fruit BEST EXHIBIT IN CHILDRENS VEGETABLE SECTION, £5 donated by Mrs A Dodge, Aith BEST EXHIBIT IN FIELD & GARDEN PRODUCE SECTION. W.A. & J.R Mainland, trophy MOST POINTS IN FIELD & GARDEN PRODUCE SECTION. Excelsior Cup. SECTION N: GARDEN & WILD FLOWERS Entry Money: 50p Prizes £3, £2, £1 N01 – THREE NASTURTIUMS N02 – THREE FRENCH MARIGOLDS N03 – THREE STEMS OF CALENDULAS, Scotch Marigolds. N04 – THREE STEMS OF SWEET PEAS N05 – THREE PANSIES N06 – THREE SPRAYS OF MARGUERITE N07 – THREE ANTIRRHINUMS N08 – THREE STEMS OF HARDY ANNUALS – 1 variety not included in foregoing items N09 – SINGLE STEM OF HARDY ANNUAL – not included in foregoing items N10 – THREE BLOOMS DAHLIAS any colour N11 – THREE BLOOMS PINKS N12 – THREE BLOOMS OF HONEYSUCKLE N13 – THREE STEMS OF ROSES, H.T. Roses, etc N14 – THREE STEMS OF ROSES, species of wild types N15 – THREE STEMS OF BLOOMS OF HERBACIOUS, PERENNIALS, one variety not included in foregoing items. N16 – SINGLE STEM OF PERENNIAL, not included in foregoing items N17 – VASE OF GARDEN FLOWERS N18 – BEGONIA PLANT IN POT N19 – PELARGONIUM PLANT IN POT N20 – FLOWERING POT PLANT N21 – FOLIAGE – NON FLOWERING PLANT N22 – CACTI N23 – SUCCULENT N24 – HANGING BASKET FLOWERING N25 – HANGING BASKET FOLIAGE N26 – WILD FLOWER ARRANGEMENT N27 – GARDEN FLOWER ARRANGEMENT, petite, not to exceed 9”square N28 – GARDEN FLOWER ARRANGEMENT, miniature, not to exceed 4” square N29 – SILK FLOWER ARRANGEMENT, with a candle Purchased flowers may be used for N30, N31 & N32 N30 – FRESH FLOWER ARRANGEMENT – 1 type of flower N31 – ARRANGEMENT, on the theme “70th Show” N32 – ARRANGEMENT, in an unusual container N33 – FOLIAGE ARRANGEMENT N34 – COLLECTION OF MIXED GRASSES MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN FLOWER SECTION, To be judged from first prizewinners. Sullom Voe Terminal Trophy Children’s section Entry money 30p Prizes £3, £2, £1 Age under 5 years N35 – GARDEN FLOWERS, in an unusual container N36 – WILD FLOWERS, in a jar N37 – COLLECTION OF MIXED GRASSES Age 5 to 8 years N38 – GARDEN FLOWERS, in an unusual container N39 – WILD FLOWERS, in an unusual, container N40 – WILD FLOWERS, in a jar N41 – MINIATURE GARDEN, maximum 30cm square N42 – COLLECTION OF MIXED GRASSES Age 9 to 11 years N43 – GARDEN FLOWERS, in an unusual container N44 – WILD FLOWERS, in an unusual, container N45 – WILD FLOWERS, in a jar N46 – MINIATURE GARDEN, maximum 30cm square N47 – COLLECTION OF MIXED GRASSES Age 12 to 16 years N48 – GARDEN FLOWERS, in an unusual container N49 – WILD FLOWERS, in an unusual, container N50 – WILD FLOWERS, in a jar N51 – MINIATURE GARDEN, maximum 30cm square N52 – COLLECTION OF MIXED GRASSES BEST EXHIBIT IN CHILDREN’S FLOWERS SECTION, Wick Trophies Shield EXHIBITOR WITH GREATEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN GARDEN FLOWERS SECTION, The John Mcleod Memorial Trophy. SECTION P: HANDCRAFTS ADULT SECTION Entry Money: 50p Prizes £3, £2, £1 PLEASE AFFIX A HANGING DEVICE TO ALL FRAMED ITEMS P01 – PAINTING P02 – DRAWING P03 – WOODWORK, £5, £3, £2, donated by Mr W. Ross, Inverness P04 – TAPESTRY, kit P05 – TAPESTRY, original P06 – FELTING P07 – SHEEPSKIN RUG, any colour P08 – JEWELLERY P09 – SCRAPBOOK PAGE, max size 31cm x 31cm P10 – DRESSMAKING P11 – HAND SEWN ARTICLE P12 – MACHINE SEWN ARTICLE P13 – HANDWOVEN ARTICLE P14 – PATCHWORK, APPLIQUE, AND OR QUILTING, above 24”. Any or all techniques may be used P15 – PATCHWORK, APPLIQUE, AND OR QUILTING, below 24”. Any or all techniques may be used P16 – EMBROIDERY, hand embroidered in cotton, silk or wool P17 – CROSS STITCH, original P18 – CROSS STITCH, counted P19 – CROCHET, in wool P20 – CROCHET, in cotton or silk P21 – CALLIGRAPHY – Envelope to be addressed to “Mr Kenneth Mackenzie, Show President, Kaynon, Aithsetter, Cunningsburgh, Shetland. ZE2 9HG” P22 – ARTICLE MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIAL, details of original material to accompany exhibit P23 – ANY HANDCRAFT, not included above BEST EXHIBIT in Adult Handcraft Section, The Camera Centre Trophy. Please note childrens knitting classes have been moved to the knitwear section Children’s Section Entry Money 30p Prizes £3, £2, £1 Age under 5 years P24 – PLAYDOUGH MODEL P25 – DRAWING OR PAINTING P26 – DECORATED PAPER PLATE Age 5 to 8 years P27 – LEGO MODEL, original, maximum size 12” square P28 – DECORATED PAPER PLATE P29 – PAINTED STONE P30 – DRAWING OR PAINTING P31 – HAND SEWN ARTICLE P32 – DECORATED WOODEN SPOON P33 – DESIGN A POSTER ADVERTISING THE 70TH SHOW P34 – HANDWRITING- Envelope to be addressed to “Mr Kenneth Mackenzie, Show President, Kaynon, Aithsetter, Cunningsburgh, Shetland. ZE2 9HG” P35 – ARTICLE MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIAL, details from original material to accompany exhibit P36 – ANY HANDCRAFT, not eligible for entry in any other class. £8, £5 & £3 donated by Mr J Smith, Westervoe, Cunningsburgh BEST HANDCRAFT IN CHILDRENS CLASSES AGED 8 YEARS AND UNDER to be judged from classes P24 – P36, The Sandlodge Trophy Age 9 to 11 years P37 – DECORATED WOODEN SPOON P38 – LEGO MODEL, original, maximum size 12” square P39 – DECORATED PAPER PLATE P40 – WOODWORK P41 – DRAWING OR PAINTING P42 – DESIGN A POSTER ADVERTISING THE 70TH SHOW P43 – HAND OR MACHINE SEWN ARTICLE P44 – HANDWRITING- Envelope to be addressed to “Mr Kenneth Mackenzie, Show President, Kaynon, Aithsetter, Cunningsburgh, Shetland. ZE2 9HG” P45 - ARTICLE MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIAL, details from original material to accompany exhibit P46 – ANY HANDCRAFT, not eligible for entry in any other class. £9, £5 & £3 donated by Mr J Smith, Westervoe, Cunningsburgh Age 12 to 16 years P47 – WOODWORK P48 – PAINTING P49 – DRAWING P50 – DECORATED WOODEN SPOON P51 – DESIGN A POSTER ADEVERTISING THE 70TH SHOW P52 – HAND OR MACHINE SEWN ARTICLE P53 – HANDWRITING- Envelope to be addressed to “Mr Kenneth Mackenzie, Show President, Kaynon, Aithsetter, Cunningsburgh, Shetland. ZE2 9HG” P54 – ARTICLE MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIAL, details from original material to accompany exhibit P55 – ANY HANDCRAFT, not eligible for entry in any other class. £9, £5 & £3 donated by Mr J Smith, Westervoe, Cunningsburgh BEST EXHIBIT in children’s handcraft section, age 9 to 16, to be judged from classes P37 – 55, Central Cup. SECTION Q:PHOTOGRAPHY BLACK & WHITE OR COLOUR PRINTS Entry Money: 50p Prizes £3, £2, £1 All photos mounted or in folders – NO FRAMES OR CANVAS PRINTS Minimum size 6 x 4. Maximum size 12 x 10 including mount PHOTOS LARGER THAN THE STATED SIZE WILL NOT BE INCLUDED IN THE JUDGING ADULT SECTION Q01 – ON THE FARM OR CROFT Q02 – IN THE GARDEN Q03 – LANDSCAPE Q04 – PEOPLE AT WORK Q05 – NATURE Q06 – COASTAL SCENE Q07 – THEMED COLLECTION OF 4 PHOTOS, mounted on one board max size in total 13 x 15” Q08 – PORTRAIT Q09 – AMUSING Q10 – ANY PRINT NOT INCLUDED ABOVE BEST EXHIBIT in the adult photography section, Davies Photographic Cup. CHILDREN’S SECTION Entry Money 30p Prizes £3, £2, £1 Age under 5 years Q11 – ANY PHOTO Age 5 to 8 years Q12 – ANIMAL Q13 – LANDSCAPE Q14 – SPORTSCENE Q15 – COASTAL SCENE Q16 – AMUSING Q17 – PEOPLE Q18 – ANY PRINT NOT INCLUDED ABOVE Age 9 to 11 years Q19 – ON THE FARM OR CROFT Q20 – IN THE GARDEN Q21 – LANDSCAPE Q22 – SPORTSCENE Q23 – NATURE Q24 – PET Q25 – COASTAL SCENE Q26 – AMUSING Q27 – PEOPLE Q28 – ANY PRINT NOT INCLUDED ABOVE Age 12 to 16 years Q29 – ON THE FARM OR CROFT Q30 – IN THE GARDEN Q31 – LANDSCAPE Q32 – THEMED COLLECTION OF 4 PHOTOS, mounted on one board max size in total 13 x 15” Q33 – NATURE Q34 – PET Q35 – COASTAL SCENE Q36 – AMUSING Q37 – PEOPLE Q38 – ANY PRINT NOT INCLUDED ABOVE BEST EXHIBIT in children’s photography section, M.K. Leslie, Cup SECTION R: KNITWEAR ALL EXHIBITS TO BE ENTERED ONLY ONCE All garments entered must be new, unused, and not been entered in the Show before. Exhibitors must ensure all garments are clearly marked with their name and indicating the section for which they are to be entered. No lace yarn to be used for gloves or mitts. Machine made basques, etc will be permitted Entry Money: 50p Prizes: Jumpers, Haps, and Stoles £4, £3, £2 All other articles £3, £2, £1 HAND KNIT – SHETLAND WOOL R01 – ANY GARMENT in lace wool, not entered in any other section R02 – HAP, lace yarn R03 – HAP, lace yarn, one ply R04 – FINE LACE STOLE R05 – LACE SCARF, one ply R06 – LACE SCARF, cockle shell, one ply R07 – LACE SCARF, multi-colour, cockle shell R08 – LACE SCARF, multi-colour, new shell R09 – LACE SCARF, self-coloured R10 – HAND SPUN YARN from Shetland wool, jumper weight, washed R11 – HAND SPUN YARN from Shetland wool, lace weight, washed R12 – SIX ROWERS OF DIFFERENT COLOURED SHETLAND WOOL R13 – HAND SPUN KNITTED ARTICLE, jumper weight R14 – HAND SPUN KNITTED ARTICLE, lace weight R15 – JUMPER, CARDIGAN, LUMBERCOAT, WAISTCOAT or SLIPOVER all over Fair-Isle knitting, Shape and blending of shades to count in judging. R16 – GLOVES, child’s Fair Isle R17 – GLOVES, Adults Fair Isle (NOT NORWEGIAN PATTERN) R18 – NORWEGIAN PATTERN GLOVES, adults with plain fingers. R19 – GLOVES, adults, all-over Fair Isle, including fingers R20 – FINGERLESS GLOVES, Fair Isle or lace pattern BEST GLOVES IN SHOW – Magdalena Halcrow Memorial Trophy to be judged from first prizewinners in classes R16 to R20. R21 – MITTS, lady’s Norwegian pattern R22 – HAT or BERET, Fair Isle pattern R23 – ANY ARTICLE , not included above JAMIESON & SMITH WOOLBROKERS COLOURBOX COMPETITION (R24 & R25) ANY FAIRISLE ARTICLE MADE FROM AT LEAST 4 SHADES FROM THE FOLLOWING JAMIESON & SMITH, WOOLBROKERS jumper wool, F07, FC11, FC43, FC58, 134, 1284, 118, 125 R24 – JUMPER, CARDIGAN, LUMBERCOAT, HOODIE OR SLEEVELESS GARMENT R25 – ANY OTHER ACCESSORIES OR ARTICLE COLOURBOX CHAMPION, to be judged from 1st prizewinners in R24 & R25, Jamieson & Smith Woolbrokers Trophy HANDKNIT – ANY OTHER WOOL OR FIBRE R26 – HANDSPUN YARN R27 – HANDSPUN KNITTED ARTICLE R28 - ARAN PATTERN, Any article R29 – BONNET & MITT SET, child’s R30 – DOUBLE KNITTING, any article R31 – BABY’S MATINEE JACKET or CARDIGAN R32 – PAIR OF SOCKS R33 – ANY ADULT GARMENT, not included above R34 – ANY CHILD’S GARMENT, not included above R35 - – ANY ARTICLE not included above BEST HAND KNITTED FAIR ISLE GARMENT, in handknit section, Anna Bell Bray Memorial Trophy. To be judged from first prize winners. MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT in handknit section. Williamina S. Mann Memorial Cup. To be judged from first prizewinners EXHIBITOR HAVING MOST POINTS IN HAND KNITTED ARTICLES J.A. and F. Hutchison Cup. CHILDRENS SECTION Entry money:30p Age 5 to 8 years R36 – HAND KNITTED ARTICLE Age 9 to 11 years R37 – HAND KNITTED ARTICLE Age 12 to 16 years R38 – HAND KNITTED ARTICLE, £6, £5 & £3 donated by Mavis Ross BEST CHILDRENS HANDKNITTED ARTICLE, Marina Hoseason Memorial Trophy MACHINE KNIT – SHETLAND WOOL R39 – PLAIN JUMPER, CARDIGAN, or LUMBERCOAT R40– JUMPER, CARDIGAN or LUMBER COAT, fancy stitch R41 – JUMPER or LUMBER COAT, with hand knitted Fair Isle yoke R42 – JUMPER, CARDIGAN, LUMBERCOAT or HOODIE. All-over Fair Isle R43 – OPENWORK GARMENT R44 – ANY ARTICLE NOT INCLUDED ABOVE MACHINE KNIT – ANY OTHER WOOL OR FIBRE EXCLUDING SHETLAND WOOL R45 – JUMPER, CARDIGAN, LUMBERCOAT or HOODIE, All-over Fair Isle R46 – GARMENT made from natural fibres with quality finish reflecting current trends in shape and design. R47– ANY ARTICLE NOT INCLUDED ABOVE. BEST MACHINE KNIT GARMENT. Laurence J. Smith Trophy. To be judged from first prizewinners EXHIBITORS WITH MOST POINTS in machine knit section. Shetland Designer Trophy. . CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER WITH MOST ENTRIES IN THE SHOW, £20 donated by Lindsay Aitken, 7 Twageos Road, Lerwick EXHIBITOR WITH GREATEST NUMBER OF ENTRIES ON SHOWFIELD Elizabeth Smith Memorial Trophy EXHIBITOR WITH MOST POINTS OVERALL Joan McLeod Shield