Horticulture - Percy Johnson Trophy for floral art, Miss A Sweeney, Lanehead; B. and W. Peart Blue Bell Trophy for best vegetables, Keith Heppell, Stanhope; J.P. and M. Makepeace Trophy for best flowers, Frank Walton, Westgate.

Produce - Best Baker Cup, Mrs E. Bell, Stanhope; best baking exhibit, Miss Joan Tate, St John's Chapel; best preserves, Mrs H Noble, Ireshopeburn. Industry - Mrs Doreen Egglestone, St John's Chapel; up to four years, Eloise Osborne, Ireshopeburn; up to eight years, Catherine Ringland, Berwick; up to 14 years, Nichol Rowley, Stanhope; co-operative effort, St John's Chapel Women's Institute.

Photography - Photographic Trophy and Ranch Trophy, George Ledger, Consett; best black and white, Mrs Joan Cooper, Walker, Newcastle; best transparency, Miss Doreen Ross, Ireshopeburn; junior section, Rachel Hutchins, Stanhope.

Horses and ponies - Dales ponies, J Daley and Sons with Highcroft Ella; fell ponies, Barry Smith on Heltondale Lil; mountain and moorland (large), Barry Smith on Heltondale Lil; mountain and moorland (small), K. Shield on Laitaehill Savannah; handy pony, Rebecca Rawlinson on Pinchinthorpe Soldino; special award, Ashleigh Jamieson on Monty; fancy dress, Ashleigh and Kayley Jamieson; tack and turnout and best combination, Georgina McIntyre on Sherbert.

Working hunters, nursery, Georgina McIntyre on Sherbert; native, Laura Grey on Cider; novice, Liz Simpson on Filly; elimination jumping, Susan Ward on Precise. Mounted games, lead rein, Alex Howes on Dougal; novice, Ashleigh Ball; open, Nicola Appleby.