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ALL CLASS ENTRIES MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED NO ENTRIES TAKEN ON DAYS OF COMPETITION - 29th and 30th January SECTION 2 Horse competitor entries to be on Global before midnight on Monday, 25th January, 2016 SECTION 3 Woodchop entries to be with Woodchop Assoc. Secretary by Friday, 8th January, 2016 (Phone 0416 562 540) SECTION 4 Dairy Cattle exhibitor entries to be with Show Secretary before 5pm on Tuesday, 26th January, 2016 SECTION 5 Beef Cattle exhibitor entries to be with Show Secretary before 5pm on Tuesday, 26th January, 2016 SECTION 6 Angora Goat exhibitor entries to be with Show Secretary before 5pm on Friday, 22nd January, 2016 SECTION 8 Poultry exhibitor entries to be with Show Secretary before 5pm on Monday, 22nd January, 2016 PAVILION SECTIONS 9 to 31 Entries for the following Sections must be received by Show Secretary by 5pm on the dates shown:Monday, 25th January, 2016 Needlework (17) Three Wool Garments (20) Spinning and Weaving (19) Woodwork (23) Jams, Jellies and Pickles (26) Porcelain Painting (28) Photography (30) Knitting (18) Tapestry (21) Craft (22) Pottery (24) Art (27) Porcelain Dolls (29) Tuesday, 26th January, 2016 Farm Produce (9) Fruit (11) Plants (15) Junior (31) Dairy Produce (10) Vegetables (12) Cooking (25) Wednesday, 27th January, 2016 Flowers (13) Dahlias (16) Cut Blooms (14) PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL ENTRIES ARE NOW CLASS NUMBERS ONLY - NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED SECTION 32 Pet Show exhibitor entries to be received at 4.15 pm on Friday, 29th January, 2016 in the Woodchop Arena. Berry Show in the Year 2016 1 B e r rBerry y S hShow o w iinn the t h eYear Y e a2015 r 2016 2 Disabled Parking Disabled Parking Gate 6 Gate 6 Berry Show in the Year 2015 B e r r y S h o w i n3 t h e Y e a r 2 0 1 6 Berry Show in the Year 2015 3 3 SPONSORSHIP AT THE 2016 CHAMPION SPONSORS ELdERS REAL ESTATE EXPRESS TOOLS ANd CAMPING MILLPACA SILOS wINERY STRONGBUILd CLASSIC dESIGN BLUE RIBBON SPONSORS BERRY RURAL CO-OP BERRY IGA ENGINEEREd FLOORS AUSTRALIA T.J. FAHL RURAL CONTRACTING GREAT SOUTHERN HOTEL BERRY ILLAwARRA EQUINE CENTRE ORFORd RURAL CONTRACTING PENTAIR RAY wHITE REAL ESTATE THE BERRY PHARMACY wAddELL FAMILY dEVONdALE - MURRAY GOULBURN RED RIBBON SPONSORS BOMAdERRY BUTCHER HARRIS FAMILY RAINE & HORNE BERRY VELLAS STOCK FEEdS WHITE RIBBON SPONSORS AEROSPACE TRAINING SERVICES BERRY SMASH REPAIRS BERRY VETERINARY CLINIC CONCEPT INTERIORS COUNTRY MOTORS GARRY NELSON CARTAGE HORSELANd wOLLONGONG NORTH NOwRA BUTCHERY & CATERING NOwRA MAZdA M I ENGINEERS SOUTH COAST MILK SOUTH COAST REGISTER Berry Show in the Year 2016 4 SOUTH COAST REGISTER Are you interested in becoming a Sponsor of our Show? Perhaps a Supreme Champion? Ask our President Peter Hands, or our Sponsorship Co-ordinator Graham Stokes for details. Berry Show Society Inc. wishes to thank all Patrons and Sponsors for their continued support, also our Members and the Public for their patronage of the 2016 Annual Show Peter Hands, PRESIDENT Jim Bieler, SECRETARY Bill Seelis, TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE BERRY SHOW COMMITTEE Note: Changes to our programme after the time of printing may be necessary, due to circumstances beyond our control. Berry Show in the Year 2016 5 Important Notice to All Exhibitors No alcohol to be brought to the Showground. Alcohol may only be purchased and consumed in the Bar area. Any exhibitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the Showground will be required to ensure that such equipment is fitted with earth leakage circuit breakers and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances have been inspected and tagged by a licensed electrical contractor. All electrical leads must be off the ground and tagged. This is essential for the safety of yourself, your fellow exhibitors and the general public and is a requirement of the Occupational Health and Safety Act of 2012. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of noncompliance with its provisions. Any exhibitors who do not comply will not be allowed to exhibit at the Showground. Please check all our electrical equipment and leads before you come to the Showground to avoid the occurrence of any difficulties. Our thanks to STUART BRAMLEY ELECTRICAL for assistance during the Show. Admission Charges Adults: Children: $15.00 each day or 2 day ticket for $25 15 yrs and under - $5.00 each day Camping Fees: Horse Yards: $15 per night $20 for the Show - to be paid with booking Exhibitors are not entitled to Free Admission. We welcome all new members forms may be obtained from the Secretary. no membership payments ACCEPTED on show days. Berry Show in the Year 2016 6 PROUD SUPPORTERS OF THE BERRY SHOW SBE ELECTRICAL Industrial, Commercial & Domestic VWXDUWEUDPOH\DGG PO 248 PO Box BOX 248 BERRY 2535 BERRYNSW NSW 2535 T 4464 1630 T F 4464 44641630 3571 M 0412 142 489 M 0412 142 489 [email protected] E [email protected] B e r rBerry y S hShow o w iinn the t h eYear Y e a2015 r 2016 6 7 Secretary SHOWGROUND OFFICE: Open from Monday, 4th January, 2016 PHONE: (02) 4464 1567 EMAIL:[email protected] ADDRESS: PO Box 173, Berry NSW 2535 WEB SITE: berryshow.org.au Judging Dates FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, 2016: Cattle - Dairy - 9am Horse Events Show Jumping - Arabian Classes - Australian Warmblood Pony Club Events, Andalusion Children’s Pet Show - Woodchopping Arena Judging 4.30pm Sharp (Entries close by 4.15pm) Woodchopping - 5.30pm SATURDAY, 30th JANUARY, 2016: Beef - 8.30am Horse Events Riding & Hack Classes - Show Jumping - Sporting Events Western - Halter Section - Pintos - Appaloosa - Quarter Horse All Breeds - Performance Classes - Paints Poultry - Goats - Woodchopping Showgirl Winner Announced Saturday, approximately 7.30pm Pavilion Sections For details, refer to head of each section. Prize money can only be collected from the Treasurer, at the Secretary’s Office, whilst the Pavilion is open. No Prizes to be collected after Show has concluded. Pavilion will remain open until 7.30pm Saturday. Exhibits must be collected 8.30 to 10pm Saturday. Berry Show in the Year 2016 8 Berry Show Society Inc. Rules The Show is conducted subject to the Rules of the Society, available from the Secretary. Membership: $15 p.a. Junior Members 15 years and under $5. Admission: Members free. Adults $15. Two day adult ticket $25. Children 15 years and under $5. As prescribed in schedule. All prices include GST. Entry Fee: In lieu of money prizes offered, trophies of equal value may be allotted. The preamble at the head of each section shall be considered part of the By-Laws. All entry forms must be in the hands of the Secretary on the night prior to judging, unless otherwise stated. Pavilion exhibits must be delivered as shown at head of each section, unless otherwise stated. Pavilion closes at 7.30pm on second day of Show. No stock shall leave the ground until after the Parade on the first day and all pavilion exhibits will be collected at 8.30pm on second day of Show. Protests must be lodged in writing within seven days after the Show, subject to Association By-Laws. Veterinary charges for any injuries are the responsibility of the owner. Animals, including dogs, are not permitted in buildings. Accident & Public Risk Any accident occuring during the Annual Show, or other function held by the Society, must be reported to the Secretary’s Office, AND VERIFIED during the current dates of the Show or other function, otherwise the Society will accept no responsibility for the consideration of any claim. The Society will not be responsible for any accident that may be caused through or by any exhibitor or competitor, or as a result of any act of neglect of any Steward or member of the Committee or public, and it shall be a condition of entry that each Exhibitor shall hold the Society harmless, and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from any such accident, and to agree to all the rules. Damage to Exhibits - the Society will not, under any circumstances, hold itself responsible for any loss or misdelivery of livestock or other exhibits at the Society’s Exhibition, or for any damage thereto or loss thereof. Loss by Disease - the signing of the Certificate of Entry of any animal will be taken as a guarantee that the animal specified is free from all disease being spread through or by any exhibit, and the Exhibitor shall be held responsible. Berry Show in the Year 2016 9 Office Bearers Bearers Office Patrons Member for Gilmore, Mrs Ann Sudmalis, MP Member forMrGilmore, Mrs Ann MPSudmalis, MP PATRONS Member for Kiama, Gareth Ward, Member for Kiama, Gareth Ward, MP Mayor City of Shoalhaven, MrsMrJoanna Gash Mayor City of Shoalhaven, Mrs Joanna Gash PRESIDENT Peter Hands SNR. VICE PRESIDENT Peter Harris PRESIDENT JNR. VICE PRESIDENT Paul Evert Peter Hands SNR. VICE PRESIDENT Jim Bieler Peter Harris HON. SECRETARY JNR. VICE PRESIDENT Paul Evert ASSISTANT HON. SECRETARY - VACANT HON.TREASURER SECRETARY HON. Bill Seelis Jim Bieler HON. TREASURER Bill Seelis Col Agar Agar Col Glen Glen Agar Agar Paul Andersen Andersen Paul Bruce Andrew Bruce Andrew Kim Bailey Bailey Kim Col Bowley Col Bowley David Boyle David Boyle Chris Chris Carter Carter Jeremy Jeremy Christley Christley John Claydon John Claydon Michael Claydon Michael Claydon Paul Condon Paul Condon Keith Downes Keith Downes Phil Duncan Duncan Phil David Edmondstone David Edmondstone Paul Evert Paul Evert David Fahl David Fahl Jeff Fahl Fahl Jeff Terry Fahl COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Barry Terry Foreman Fahl Scott BarryGalbraith Foreman Paul Tim Gibson Francis Peter Gregory Scott Galbraith Peter Paul Hands Gibson Jesse PeterHarris Gregory Peter PeterHarris Hands Janice Jesse Hughes Harris Ray Ison Peter Harris Barry Jones Janice Hughes Ray RayLarder Ison Jessica Lewis Barry Jones Anthony Lewis Ray Larder Sue Mackenzie Jessica Lewis Barry McAndrew Anthony Lewis Rob SueMcIntosh Mackenzie John Miller Barry McAndrew John Rob Milne McIntosh Ken Mitchell Berry Show in the Year 2015 Berry Show in the Year 2016 9 10 Phil Monaghan John Miller Jessica Monteith John Milne Dennis O’Keeffe Ken Mitchell Gillian Orford Phil Monaghan Kevin Orford Jessica Monteith Steve Pottie Dennis O’Keeffe Clive Radburn Gillian Orford Tim Salway Kevin Orford Bill Seelis Steve Pottie Ross Skinner Clive Radburn Graham Stokes Tim Salway Paul Timbs Bill Seelis Col Walsh Ross Skinner Ray WatsonStokes Graham Ashley Wright-Hands Paul Timbs Ben ColYateman Walsh Stuart Yeatman Ray Watson Ashley Wright-Hands Stuart Yeatman GROUND STEWARD Col Agar VETERINARY OFFICER James Carroll - Phone (02) 4464 1899 PARKING STEWARD Laurie Talbot RINGMASTERS Paul Gibson, Tim Salway and John Milne ANNOUNCERS Bill Seelis, Matt Brand, Paul Andersen, Peter Harris and Tim Deverman GATE STEWARDS Terry Fahl, Ray Ison, John Claydon, Barry Foreman, Jeff Fahl, Ted Jarrett and Steve Pottie Barry Jones and Errolynne Jones ANIMAL NURSERY SAFETY OFFICER Paul Gibson Chris Carter EVENTS CO-ORDINATOR HORSE RING CO-ORDINATOR Kevin Orford CO-ORDINATOR I/C Col Bowley Honorary Committee Ian Callaghan, Bill Ingold, Bruce McIntosh OAM, Geoff O’Dwyer, Jack O’Gorman, Warren Priestley, Pat Ryan, Don Sharpe, Col Sharpe, Geoff Manning, James Carroll and Anthony Bennett Life Members Kim Bailey Una Barham John Bowden Keith Bowden Col Bowley Ian Callaghan Phyllis Cane John Carter Bob Cleary Pamela Coles Toby Davis David Fahl Terry Fahl Jeanette Galbraith Bill Ingold Ray Ison Barry Jones Errolynne Jones Doug MacKey Peter McGlinchey Bruce McIntosh, OAM Phil Monaghan Jack O’Gorman Laurel Oke Dennis O’Keeffe Stuart Priddle Pat Ryan Col Sharpe Don Sharpe Margaret Sharpe Ross Waddell Rob White Joan Winchester Gary Young Ladies Auxiliary Executive PRESIDENT - Marelle Wright SECRETARY - Sandra Harris TREASURER - Mary Seelis Photographs by Jeanette Galbraith B.S.S. Photographer & Courtesy of South Coast Register Berry Show in the Year 2016 11 JUNIOR MEMBERS 2015-2016 Alexander Aicken Isabella Alamango Sophia Alamango Chloe Bowker Leo Bowker Emma Bramley Kira Bramley Jack Carter Lily Carter Clayton Condon Molly Condon Abbey Crapp Callum Crapp Cameron Culey Georgia Culey Scott Culey Scarlett Dennis Tully Dennis Angel Devenish Joshua Dunn Madeline Dunn Brayden Evert Lleyton Evert Oliver Firth Zane Fisher William Ford Kate France Saffron Fox Elissa Franey Isabella Franey Fletcher Garvan Harley Garvan Indiana Garvan Tom Gibbs Zacary Gorden Lily Guthrie Kyle Hamilton Bailey Hilaire Trent Hilaire Finn Hill Max Hill Indiana Hill Hugh Hinkley Jack Hinkley Noah Hinkley Olivia Hinkley Makayla Hodges Annika Hoffmann Eline Hoffmann Archie Holland Alexander Johnson Hugo Johnson Ben Johnson Callum Johnson Ebony Johnson Michael Lill Hunter Lynch Paris Lynch Lachlan Maurer Georgia McAlister Harry McAlister Eli McLaren Mia Miller Alisha Mustapic Jade Mustapic Mali Mustapic Tara Mustapic Connor O’Keefe Mykenzie O’Keefe Francis Odlum Reuben Odlum Simone Odlum Lillian Osborne-Smith Pepper Osborne-Smith Christian Page Maggie Page Thomas Page Matthew Page William Page Bailey Parker Skyla Parker Sebastian Radburn Berry Show in the Year 2016 12 Zahra Ray Zoe Ray Emma Roach Alice Saville Frank Saville Tabitha Saville Baxter Scully Hudson Scully Amelie Stanford Eloise Stanford Harper Stokes Oskar Stokes Zoe Stokes Kobe Stower MacKenzie Stower Abigail Sullivan Edward Sullivan Harry Sullivan Lachlan Sutton Bella Taylor Audrey Terry Lewis Terry Bronte Thomson Gemma Thomson Milly Thomson Joshua Trewin Matthew Trewin Jackson Turner Harry Turner Lachlan Turner Meg Turner Alastair Urquhart Harriet Urquhart Emily van de Struik Bronte Ware Dakota Ware Jack Warnes MEMBERS 2015-2016 Bill Abbott Robyn Abbott Dorrie Abbott Col Agar Sue Agar Martin Aicken Mellissa Aicken Tony Alamango Suzie Alamango Paul Andersen Robyn Andersen Esmae Armstrong Kaye Armstrong Roger Arnold Athelglow Dairies Max Atkins Jim Auld Di Auld Kim Bailey Rhonda Bailey Tina Ballard Una Barham Doris Barnfield Col Barrett Genella Barrett Pat Barrett Gwenyth Beer Anthony Bennett Berry Patch Work - Elizabeth Pauline Bevis-Cooke Jim Bieler Tom Bingle Pam Bingle Melinda Binkins Irene Birks Dee Bishop Jackie Boaden Michael Borys Amanda Borys Stephanie Borys Katerina Borys Keith Bowden John Bowden Janet Bowden Cheryl Bowker Russell Bowker Paul Bowker Stella Bowker Kath Bowley Col Bowley Kerry Bowley Alan Bowley David Boyle Shirley Bramley Jack Bramley Graeme Bramley Chris Bramley Paul Brereton Annette Brereton Anne Brien Lindsay Brien Jane Briston Helen Buchanan Bradley Burt Tegan Burt Margaret Bull Norman Burgess Joyce Burgess Jane Burman Ian Callaghan Garry Cane Jackie Cane Phyllis Cane Janette Cann Iain Carolin Ruari Carolin John Carter Maria Carter David Carter Paul Carter Janette Carter Chris Carter Raelyn Carter Janine Casey Mike Casey Anita Chalmers Geoff Chalmers Alicia Christley Jeremy Christely Piper Christley Margot Claringbold John Claydon Berry Show in the Year 2016 13 Leonie Claydon Bob Cleary Lisa Cochrane Graeme Cochrane Pamela Coles Sandra Coles Craig Coles David Colfelt Anthony Colfelt Emma Colfelt Robyn Condon Paul Condon Maxine Condon Robyn Condon Felicity Coughlan Stuart Coughlan Aaron Coutts-McClelland Kylie Coutts-McClelland David Crapp Jacqui Crapp Maddison Crapp Carol Culey Tara Culey Chris Currey Wayne Dabbs Toby Davis Polly Devine Peter Devenish Richard Doust Noreen Doust Chase Dowling Greg Downey Cary Dunn Sharon Dunn Dean Durkin Ingrid Durkin David Edmondstone Sue Edmondstone Kelly Edmonstone Sandra Eldridge Deidre Ellard Mike Ellard Robert Ellard D. Ellis Sarah Ellis Emma Ellis MEMBERS 2015-2016 Kathleen Elton Peter Elton Vicki Elton Belinda Ensor Maryann Evans Jeff Evans Therese Evert Paul Evert Terry Fahl David Fahl Margaret Fahl Jeffrey Fahl Pel Fesq Janet Fingleton Jim Fingleton Wendy Firth Steve Fisher Darcy Ford Glenora Ford Craig Ford Barry Foreman Ann Foreman Cassandra Foreman Jennifer Foreman Annelise Foreman Edith Foreman Heather Foster David Fowler Elizabeth Fowler Murray Fox Jocelyn Fox Lisa France Joanne Franey Steve Franey Allison Freeme Jeanette Galbraith Edna Gant Jessie Gardner Judith Gardner Sarah Gardner Allan Garratty Amanda Garratty Correna Garvan Michael Garvan John Garvan Chris Garvan Jack Gibbs Julie Gibbs Terry Gibbs Paul Gibson Shona Gibson Kevin Gorman Suellen Gorman Cornelis Graaf Una Graaf Tonia Gray Mikhaela Gray Pat Green Layne Green Melanie Green Ruth Guthrie Adam Guthrie Rose Guthrie John Hall Shirley Hall Christine Hallahan Lynda Hamilton Tian Hamilton Wayne Hamilton Irwin Hanan Libby Hanan Peter Hands Anne Harris Rae Harris Peter Harris Sandra Harris Nicole Harris Brendan Harris Hilton Harris Moira Harris Linda Hennessy Alan Henry Sandra Henry Bronwyn Hilaire Shane Hilaire Luke Hill Jodie Hill Dianne Hill Paul Hill June Hillier Leila Hines Sue Hinkley Berry Show in the Year 2016 14 Barry Hinkley Stacey Hinkley Todd Hinkley Allan Hitchcock Shawne Hitchcock Cynthia Hodgson Jim Hoffmann Brook Holland Alisssa Holland Lyn Host Colin Host Robert Host John Hudson Janice Hughes Brian Hunt Graham Hutton Margaret Hutton Carol Ingold Bill Ingold Heather Isemonger Ray Ison Tracey Ison Kay Ison Lenette Ison Leah Ison Craig Jeffery Sharon Jeffery Amanda Jeffery Megan Jeffery Matthew Jeffery Chris Johnson Lisa Johnson Alan Johnson Ian Johnson Kathleen Johnson James Johnson Barry Jones Errolynne Jones Cindy Jones Patrick Jones Martin Jones Denise Jones Kate Jones Nick Jones Lizzie Jones Abbie Jones MEMBERS 2015-2016 Shirley Kershaw Warwick Kershaw Peter Knevitt Trish Kenvitt David Lamshed Pamela Lamshed Ray Larder Margaret Larder Judy Leal Warwick Leal Jessica Lewis Max Lewis Cec Lewis Jo Lill Justin Lill Maxwell Lill Kellie Little Rebecca Little Debbie Little Kay Lord Neil Lord Geoff Lowerson Glenn Lowerson Putch Lyle Greg Lynch Joanne Lynch Taylor Lynch Ebonie Lynch Denny Lynch Philip Mabbott Doug MacKey Kaye MacKey Deb Mainsbridge Guy Mainsbridge Sandra Martin Margaret Mathers Barbara Maurer Dennis Maurer Jason Maurer Kylie Maurer Amanda McAlister Matthew McAlister Barry McAndrew Susan McAndrew Carol McClelland Ross McClelland Peter McGlinchey Catherine McGoldrick Bruce McIntosh, OAM Nora McIntosh Judy McMillan Karen McPhate Alexander McPhate Sophie McPhate Malcolm McPhee Merle McPhee Ross Miller Brenda Miller Marcia Miller Katie Miller Don Mitchell Jenny Mitchell Kerry Mitchell Lyn Mitchell Jan Monaghan Phil Monaghan June Morley Jack Murn Phillipa Murn Glen Mustapic Melinda Mustapic Nicholas Nade John Nicholls Margaret Nicholls Julianne Noble Norma Norris Maureen Notsch Ivan Notsch Lyn Oades Terry Oades Tim O’Connell Margaret Ogle Lisa Ogle Jack O’Gorman Nancy O’Gorman Laurel Oke Steven O’Keefe Tammy O’Keefe Dennis O’Keeffe Marilyn O’Keeffe Sharon O’Leary Catherine O’Leary Berry Show in the Year 2016 15 Joanne Osborne-Smith Paul Osborne-Smith Barry O’Sullivan Laurel O’Sullivan Tim O’Sullivan Brad Page Linda Page Linda Parker Eric Parker Jenny Pastor Robert Pastor Holly Pastor Nick Pastor Gail Paton Owen Paton Dick Payne Neville Pemble Robyn Pemble Maurice Pepper Sylvia Pepper Steve Pottie Brian Povey Lynette Povey Janet Priddle Stuart Priddle Janelle Pritchett Malcolm Pritchett Leanne Pugh Pam Rabbidge Ashley Radburn Karen Radburn Clive Radburn Bruce Radburn Dianne Radburn Sophie Ray Rajarshi Ray Michael Rigg Sidney Roberts Mollie Robinson Rachael Rodney Kerry Rumble Robyn Rumble Pat Ryan Frank Saville Kayelene Saville Robin Saville MEMBERS 2015-2016 Jenny Saville John Scullion Leigh Scully Bill Seelis Mary Seelis Don Sharpe Col Sharpe Margaret Sharpe Bruce Sheridan Maureen Sheridan Denis Simond Robyn Simond Terry Smith Jenny Smith John Spicer Helen Spicer Duncan Stanford Lucie Stanford James Stanger Robyn Stanger Keith Stanistreet Janet Stanistreet Pat Stathers Peter Stathers Margaret Stephens Graham Stokes Lorelei Stokes Frank Stone Pat Stone Rob Stone Kay Stone Nicole Stone John Stone Fleur Stranner Margaret Street Ted Street Evelyn Strong Michelle Sullivan Michael Sullivan Brett Sutton Sally Sutton Jennifer Swan Bonita Swane Bruce Swane Adrian Taylor Libby Taylor Gregory Tedder Patricia Tedder Mitchell Terry Wendy Terry John Thomson Sharon Thomson Ian Thompson Philip Thorniley Alan Thorpe Kathy Thorpe Angela Thorpe Charlotte Thorpe Colleen Timbs Ray Timbs John Tobin Darren Trewin Elizabeth Trewin Greg Troy Kerry Troy Ann Turner Raymond Turner Gregory Turner Daren Turner Elisha Turner Ken Tweddle Haseena Tweddle Gavin Urquhart Angela Urquhart Gregory Vale Rodney van de Struik Amba van de Struik Lorraine van der Lubbe Michael Vassallo Patricia Vassallo Brian Vassallo-Knapp Tammy Vassallo-Knapp Tyler Vassallo-Knapp Kim Vellocott Ross Waddell Brian Walsh Colin Walsh Susan Walsh Justin Walsh Libby Walsh Berry Show in the Year 2016 16 Dyllan Ware Nichole Ware Matt Warnes Renee Warnes Maree Watson Kevin Watson Leon Webster Veronica Webster Malcolm Weir Ruth Weatley Rob White megan White Joan Winchester Ian Winlaw Leonie Winlaw Sally Wiseman Richard Wiseman Marelle Wright Cleone Wright Ashley Wright-Hands Anna Wright-Hands Barbara Wyles Stuart Yeatman Ben Yeatman Gary Young NOTE: Members listed are those who are financial at the time of print, 1st August each year. Membership is due by 30th June each year. Proudly supporting The Berry Show again in 2016 drifta B e r rBerry y S hShow o w iinn the t h eYear Y e a2015 r 2016 16 17 Friday Night Main Ring Buckjumping Ponies Riders 11 year old to 14 year old THE BERRY GYM SUPER HERO 2016 Rodeo To commence 8.00pm Friday 30th January, 2016 Events may be altered at discretion of Chief Steward, Kevin Orford. Entries close 6pm 29th January, 2016 at the Announcer’s Box 1.EXPRESS TOOLS & CAMPING Poddy Ride - For riders 8 to 14 years. Riders must have Crash Hat - Entry Fee $5 (maximum number of riders - 20) 1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 2.EXPRESS TOOLS & CAMPING Junior Steer Ride - For riders 14 years and under 17. Crash Hat compulsory. Entry Fee $5 (maximum number of riders - 10) 1st $50 the BOB and ELSIE GOODSELL MEMORIAL Trophy donated by Allan Smith. 2nd $25, 3rd $15 3.ORFORD RURAL Open Steer Ride - Entry Fee $15 1st $150, 2nd $100, 3rd $50 4.EXPRESS TOOLS & CAMPING Open Bull Ride - Entry Fee $25 1st $500 prize money 2nd $250, 3rd $150, 4th $80, 5th $50 sponsored by CONCEPT INTERIORS CHUTE GATE 1 - sponsored by BERRY RURAL CO-OP CHUTE GATE 2 - sponsored by EXPRESS TOOLS & CAMPING CHUTE GATE 3 - sponsored by ORFORD RURAL CONTRACTING CHUTE GATE 4 - sponsored by THE GREAT SOUTHERN HOTEL Berry Show in the Year 2016 18 Mullins Working Dog Demonstrations Sponsored by The Berry Show Society ON SATURDAY Freestyle Team has taken extreme entertainment to an all new level. FMX Kaos will leave you astonished and in disbelief with what you witness. We guarantee you will be left breathless and wanting more. Sponsored by The Berry Show Society Berry Show in the Year 2016 19 ON SATURDAY ON SATURDAY HIGH VELOCITY TRICK RIDING HIGH VELOCITY TRICK RIDING “AN packed ACTION PACKED “An action adrenalin rushADRENALIN on horseback” RUSH ON HORSEBACK” Beaut Beaut Utes Utes Chief STEWARD: Barry Foreman ENQUIRIES: 0407 426 989 ENTRY FEE: $10 for car and driver. Passengers in the cab $10 each. NO passengers on the tray of utes All participants mustBarry have Foreman a colouredENQUIRIES: band to enter0407 Showgrounds Chief STEWARD: 426 989 JUDGING: Saturday, January, 2015 at Creamery Lane ENTRY FEE: 5pm $10 for car and31st driver. Passengers in the cab $10 each. NO passengers on the tray of utes All participants mustSPONSORED have a coloured band to enter Showgrounds BY JUDGING: 5pm Saturday, 31st January, 2015 at Creamery Lane SPONSORED BY T.J.Fahl Rural Contracting Jaspers Brush Road J.B. T.J.Fahl 51Rural Contracting 51 Jaspers Brush RoadUte J.B. 1. Chick’s Ute 2. Country 3. Town Ute 4. Off-road Ute Ute 1. Chick’s Ute 2. Country Best Over - all Champion Ute 3. Town Ute 4. Off-road Ute Best Over - all Champion Ute Prizes: 1st $75, 2nd $50, 3rd $25 Prizes: 1st $75, $50, 3rd$100 $25 and Champion $100 and2nd Champion Berry Show in the Year 2016 20 2016 Berry Show in the Year 2015 Berry Show in the Year 2016 21 21 Ride and Drive The GRAND PARADE Competition SATURDAY 1.30PM Entries $3 per team at the Announcer’s Box at 5pm $120 2nd SHOW $80 SOCIETY sponsored1st by BERRY $100 Best in 4pm Parade FRIDAY The GRAND PARADE SATURDAY 1.30PM THESHOW BOWDEN FAMILY BERRY SOCIETY $100 Best in Parade $50 Encouragement Award THE BOWDEN FAMILY $50 Encouragement Award sponsored by The GRAND PARADE SATURDAY 1.30PM sponsored by BERRY SHOW SOCIETY $100 Best in Parade THE BOWDEN FAMILY $50 Encouragement Award Enjoy meeting friends and have a drink in our Axemen & sawyers bar AD sponsored by IGA BERRY and The GREAT SOUTHERN HOTEL Wine proudly supplied by B e r r y S h o wWINES i n t h e Y e a rGERRINGONG 2016 CROOKED RIVER 22 Berry Show in the Year 2016 23 Saturday Hay Stacking Competition To BE HELD ON SATURDAY, 31st January, 2016 STEWARDS Col Sharpe, Col Walsh, Barry McAndrew, Paul Condon and Kim Bailey ENTRY FEE: $3 per team at the Announcer’s Box Entries close: 7pm Saturday, 30th January, 2016 PRIZES: OPEN COMPETITION: 1st $90, 2nd $60, 3rd $30. JUNIOR COMPETITION: 1st $45, 2nd $30, 3rd $15. OPEN COMPETITION: Each team member must be 15 years of age and over. Commencement follows Juniors. JUNIOR COMPETITION: Each team member must be 10 years of age and under 15 years of age. (approx. 9 pm) RULES: The object of the event is to stack up 20 bales of hay (OPEN) or 15 bales (JUNIOR) to the greatest height as quickly as possible. No extra bales of hay will be given during any one event to replace broken bales. Teams will consist of THREE (3) MEMBERS. The bales of hay shall be picked up and carried (not thrown) from the start line 10 metres to where the stack should be built. One (1) team member must finish seated on top of the highest bale and the stack must stand unaided for a minimum of five (5) seconds - then may be held by members of the team for the stack to be measured. Teams will have a maximum of three (3) minutes to finish in heats and two (2) minutes in the final. There will be a whistle sounded 30 seconds before full time. Teams will be notified when time is up by two (2) sounds of the whistle at which point they must cease building and sit on the top bale (not all bales have to be used). Where more than one team finishes with stacks of the same height (measured to the highest bale), the fastest will win. Heats of 2 to 3 teams will be run with the highest and fastest overall progressing to the final. HIGHEST THREE TEAMS TO GO INTO THE FINAL. Berry Show in the Year 2016 24 2015 Berry Show Proud sponsor of the 2014 Proud the2014 2016 Berry Show 2015 Proud sponsor sponsor ofofthe Berry Show | Boutique Accommodation | | Boutique Accommodation | | Cellar Door | Cellar Door || || Fromagerie | Fromagerie | Alpacas | | | Alpacas | | | Silos Restaurant | Silos Restaurant | Winner of Multiple Regional and National Awards Winner of multiple regional and national awards of Fame’ Winner Winery’‘Hall South Coast 2011, 2012, 2013 Winner‘Best of multiple regional and national awards ‘Best Winery’ South Coast ‘Tourism & Hospitality’ Winner ‘Best Winery’ South CoastSouth 2011, Coast 2012, 2013 ‘Sustainability’ South Coast B640 Princes Highway, Berry NSW 2535 t 61 2 4448 6082 | f 61 2 4448 6246 B640 Princes Highway, Berry NSW 2535 t 61 2 4448 6082 | infthe 61Year 2 4448 Berry Show 2015 6246 25 B e r r yBerry S h oShow w i n int hthe e YYear e a r2015 2016 2525 Horse Rules (Section 2) ALL COMPETITORS to pay gate entry to the show Entries to be on Global by midnight on Monday, 25/1/2016. No entries taken on days of competition. (a) Absolutely no temporary yards. (b) Parking off site - DO NOT park across footpaths or driveways. (c) Every animal must be under thorough control, otherwise the animal will not be allowed to compete. (d) Competitors in all jumping events must wear clean E.A. approved attire, otherwise they will be disqualified from competing. (e) IMPROPER BEHAVIOUR - Outside assistance to competitors by word, by radio or any other method in horse ring events will NOT be permitted. If in breach of this ruling, competitors and their exhibits may be dismissed from the event and from the Showground. (f) Approved helmets for pony club and showjumping events must be worn. (g) Fees - $5 per class entry, unless otherwise stated in Showjumping. (h) The Society reserves the right to have any competition animal entry tested for prohibited substances. Any competitor found to have breached the ASC disputes and disciplinary regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee. (i) Stallion Riders/Handlers must be 18 years of age or over. All classes under the heading of “Novice” events are for horses which have not won a first prize at any Show up to the date of competition. Winners in Novice Classes can compete in Open Classes. All veterinary charges must be paid for by the owner of animals. Horse yards: $20 for 2 days. Yards are limited and therefore must be booked and paid for before the Show. Exhibitors are encouraged to have identification cards with details of horse and rider available. Rules for Showjumping Competitions under E.A. rules penalties and marking. CHIEF STEWARDS: ADMINISTRATOR: RING MASTERS: ENTRY STEWARDS: RING STEWARDS: Col Bowley, Kevin Orford and Chris Carter. Gillian Orford: [email protected] Tim Salway, Paul Gibson and John Milne. David Edmonstone, David Boyle and Oliver Boyle. Paul Evert, Jeremy Christley, Keith Downes, Kim Bailey, Warren Priestley, Scott Galbraith, Bruce Andrew, Barry McAndrew, Paul Condon, John Mathers, Paul Timbs, Catherine McGoldrick, Tim McGoldrick, Anthony Lewis, John Miller, Ray Watson and Peter Harris. ALL HORSE ENTRIES are to be lodged on GLOBAL ENTRIES ONLINE www.globalentriesonline.com.au Select in “Change Sport” box: Equestrian Show Jumping or Equestrian Showing (note: gallery image will relate to your selection) then Login and enter, by Monday 25th January, close midnight Berry Show in the Year 2016 26 Rules for the Conduct of Bending Races 1. There will be five pegs. 2. The distance between the start line and the first peg will be 9 metres and there is no limit to the lines of pegs used. 3. Each competitor must LEAVE the first peg on their right. 4. Each competitor must keep to their own line of pegs. Crossing through other lines will mean disqualification. 5. Knocking any peg down will mean disqualification. 6. Only winners of heats eligible to compete in semi-finals. 7. Should any owner have more than one horse in the final they are to provide another rider. 8. The rider of the first HORSE past the winning post will be declared the winner, only when they are mounted on their horse, all pegs in their line are standing, and they have completed the course in accordance with these rules. 9. In the event of all competitors in the final knocking their pegs down, the final must be re-run to determine the winner. Rules for the Conduct of Flag Races 1. There will be a cask and five pegs with detachable flags on each. 2. Distance between pegs to be 6 metres, and from the cask to the first peg to be 9 metres. 3. Spacing between lines of pegs to be 12 metres and there is no limit to the lines of pegs used. 4. The cask to be a peg with a bag attached to the top to collect the flags. Height of peg when driven in to be 150 cm. 5. Each competitor must take the furthest peg first. 6. If the cask is knocked down by competitor, they are to re-erect it before continuing. 7. Should the competitor fail to lodge any of the flags in the cask they must dismount, pick up the flag, mount, replace the flag in the cask and finish. 8.Each competitor must keep to their own line of pegs. A “line of demarcation” will be drawn or shown 6 metres on each side of each line of pegs, and each competitor must keep within these lines. Crossing these lines will mean disqualification. Should a competitor, while crossing these lines, in doing so, interfere in any degree with another competitor or his horse, the heat, semi-final or final in which the infringement occurs will be stopped as speedily as possible and re-run, but the competitor causing the infringement will be automatically disqualified. 9. Only winners of heats to be eligible to compete in semi-finals. 10.Should any owner have more than one horse in the final, they are to provide another rider. 11.The rider of the first HORSE past the winning post will be declared the winner, only when they are mounted on their horse, has the five flags in the cask and has completed the course, in accordance with the rules. Berry Show in the Year 2016 27 FRIDAY SHOWJUMPING PROGRAMME - TO START AT 7.30AM SHOWJUMPING ARENA (Competitors please note that events may not necessarily be run in the same order as listed in the schedule) JUDGES: Greg and Cheryl Backhouse COURSE BUILDER: Warren Priestley Assessment Cards to be produced on request. ALL ENTRIES TO BE ENTERED ON GLOBAL BY MIDNIGHT on MONDAY 25th January 2016 Classes 1 Showjumping Contest 1.05 Metres AM5 under 6 points Entry Fee $7.00 1st $50, 2nd $40, 3rd $30, 4th $20, 5th $10, 2 Showjumping Contest 1.1 to 1.15 Metres AM5 6 points and under 20 points Entry Fee $8.00 1st $100, 2nd $80, 3rd $60, 4th $40, 5th $20 3REG McBROOM MEMORIAL Showjumping Contest 1.2 to 1.25 Metres Entry Fee $8.00 AM5 20pts & under 40pts 1st $100, 2nd $80, 3rd $60, 4th $40, 5th $20 4GEORGE MILLER MEMORIAL Showjumping Contest Grand Prix warm up Entry Fee $10.00 1.3 to 1.35 Metres AM5 Open 1st $120, 2nd $100, 3rd $80, 4th $60, 5th $40 5 A Junior Show jumping contest for riders 18 years and under AM5 1 Metre B Junior Show jumping contest for riders 18 years and under AM5 over 1 Metre A and B contestants may enter more than once on different horses Entry Fee $4.00 1 . st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $10, 5th $5 sATURDAY SHOWJUMPING PROGRAMME TO START AT 7.30AM Assessment Cards are to be produced at time of entry on request Junior Rule does not apply. 6DAISY CALLAGHAN MEMORIAL Showjumping Contest 1.1 to 1.15 Metres Entry Fee $6 18 years and under 1st $60, 2nd $45, 3rd $35, 4th $25, 5th $15, 6th $10 7JIM CALLAGHAN MEMORIAL Showjumping Contest 1.15mts AM5 under 20 pts. Entry Fee $8 1st $100, 2nd $70, 3rd $40, 4th $20, 5th $10 8KEVIN ROBINSON MEMORIAL Showjumping Contest 1.3 to1.35 Metres AM5 over 40 points Entry Fee $8 1st $150, 2nd $100, 3rd $50, 4th $20, 5th $10 . sponsored by the ROBINSON FAMILY 9JACK McGEE MEMORIAL Championship AM5 1.1 to1.2 Metres AM5 Entry Fee $15 20 points to 40 points 1st $300, 2nd $270, 3rd $200, 4th $130, 5th $70 . Sash donated by the McGEE FAMILY Grand Prix $300 Bonus 10 BOB MONTEITH MEMORIAL Grand Prix Show Jumping Contest to 1.4 Metres Entry Fee $15 AM5 over 40 points 1st $350, 2nd $285, 3rd $225, 4th $150, 5th $100 # Point Score for Most Successful Showjumping Rider $100 Voucher and Rug, donated by NOWRA SADDLE WORLD Berry Show in the Year 2016 28 2016 South Coast & Tablelands Showjumping Pointscore (Prizemoney donated by participating Show Societies) 1st $600, 2nd $250, 3rd $50 Participating shows: Albion Park, Berry, Bowral, Camden, Campbelltown, Kangaroo Valley, Kiama, Milton, Moss Vale, Nowra and Robertson. Special Regulations: 1. Points will be awarded on the basis of: 1st Place -10 points; 2nd Place - 8 points; 3rd Place - 6 points; 4th Place - 4 points; 5th Place - 2 points 2. Points will be awarded in all showjumping classes conducted by participating shows, except for classes for juniors and novelty events. 3. Horses are eligible for points from one class only on each day. In the event that a horse places in more than one class, the highest points earned that day will be added to its score. 4. Only horses which are registered with the Equestrian Federation of Australia are eligible to compete. 5. Each event will be conducted until a first placing is reached. 6. Points for minor placings will be equally divided by the minor place winners. 7. Horses which are upgraded during the period of the competition, retain the points earned. 8. Points awarded by each society must be supplied immediately after the show to the Group 5 Secretary. 9. Any dispute concerning this competition must be referred to the Group 5 Secretary in writing, for reference to the committee. 10. The competition will conclude on the date of the last scheduled participating show in Group 5. Berry Show in the Year 2016 29 horses - section 2 FRIDAY PROGRAMME - TO START AT 9:00AM RING ONE JUDGE: EMMA DONNELLY ARABIAN HORSE CLASSES “B” Class show aarm All horses must be registered with AHSA - proof of registration MUST be produced if requested by Judge, Steward or Show Official Stallion riders/handlers must be 18 years plus Entry $5 per class PUREBRED ARABIANS 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Classic Head Classic Trot Colt, Filly or Gelding 1 yr and under. (Winner eligible for relevant champion class) Colt 2 yrs and under 4 Stallion 4 yrs and over CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT and RESERVE CHAMPION Filly 2 yrs and under 4 Mare 4 yrs and over CHAMPION MARE and RESERVE CHAMPION Gelding 2 yrs and under 4 Gelding 4 yrs and over, under 14.2 hds Gelding 4 yrs and over, 14.2 hds and over CHAMPION GELDING and RESERVE CHAMPION SUPREME CHAMPION PUREBRED ARABIAN ARABIAN DERIVATIVES 21 Best Head 22 Best Trot 23 .Colt, Filly or Gelding 1 yr and under (Winner eligible for relevant champion class) 24 Colt 2 yrs and under 4 25 Stallion 4 yrs and over CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT and RESERVE CHAMPION 26 Filly 2 yrs and under 4 27 Mare 4 yrs and over, under 14.2 hds 28 Mare 4 yrs and over, 14.2 hds and over CHAMPION MARE and RESERVE CHAMPION 29 Gelding 2 yrs and under 4 30 Gelding 4 yrs and over, under 14.2 hds. 31 Gelding 4 yrs and over, 14.2 hds and over. CHAMPION GELDING and RESERVE CHAMPION SUPREME CHAMPION ARABIAN DERIVATIVE Berry Show in the Year 2016 30 SPECIAL PUREBRED AND DERIVATIVES 32Led endurance horse. (Must produce Blue or Yellow Log Book and have completed .at least one endurance ride of 40km or more.) 33 .Progeny group. (Two reg. Pure or Derivative Arabians by the same stallion or from the same mare.) 34 Owner’s group. (Two reg. Pure/ Derivative Arabians registered to the same owner) RIDDEN PUREBREDS AND ARABIAN DERIVATIVES 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Novice Ridden, any sex. (Novice is one who has never won an individual saddle class at an “A” or “B” Class Show, in Arabian or Open Class.) Ridden Stallion or Colt Ridden Mare or Filly, under 14.2 hds Ridden Mare or Filly, 14.2 hds and over Ridden Gelding, under 14.2 hds Ridden Gelding, 14.2 hds and over Best Educated, any sex CHAMPION RIDDEN PUREBRED/ARABIAN DERIVATIVE R . ESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN PUREBRED/ARABIAN DERIVATIVE Pleasure, any sex Show hunter, any sex Working Hunter hack, any sex (To be judged with a small jump) Pair of hacks, any sex Ridden endurance horse, any sex (Must produce Blue or Yellow Log Book and have completed at least one endurance ride of 40km or more.) Arabian costume, any sex. • 12 Tonne Excavator Berry Show in the Year 2016 31 horses - section 2 FRIDAY PROGRAMME - TO START AT 9:00AM RING TWO JUDGE: DAVID CALBERT Entry $5 per class Prize money - 1st $7, 2nd $4 and 3rd $2 MINIATURE HORSES Height not to exceed 10.2 hands 48 Filly or Mare 49 Colt or Stallion 50 Gelding CHAMPION MINIATURE HORSE and RESERVE - RIBBONS MINIATURE PONIES All ponies must be registered and height must not exceed 87cm 51 Filly 3 yrs and under 52 Mare 4 yrs and over CHAMPION FILLY OR MARE and RESERVE- RIBBONS 53 Colt 3 yrs and under 54 Stallion 4 yrs and over CHAMPION COLT OR STALLION and RESERVE - RIBBONS 55 Gelding 3 yrs and under 56 Gelding 4 yrs and over CHAMPION GELDING and RESERVE - RIBBONS SUPREME MINIATURE PONY EXHIBIT SHETLANDS Horses must be registered with the APSBS 57Shetland Pony, Gelding under 4yrs 58Shetland Pony, Gelding 4 yrs and over CHAMPION GELDING - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING - RIBBON 59Shetland Pony, Mare, under 4 yrs 60Shetland Pony, Mare, 4 yrs and over 61Shetland Brood Mare, any age CHAMPION MARE - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION MARE - RIBBON 62Shetland Pony, Colt under 4 yrs 63Shetland Pony, Stallion, 4 yrs and over CHAMPION STALLION - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION - RIBBON SUPREME LED SHETLAND EXHIBIT Trophy donated by: “SHAMBALA PARK” SHETLAND STUD - RIBBON. 64 Shetland Pony Ridden 65 Shetland in Harness Berry Show in the Year 2016 32 Trophy don WELSH PONIES - Must be registered with APSB or WPCS Section A 66 Led Colt or Stallion 67 Led Filly or Mare 68 Led Gelding CHAMPION SECTION A WELSH - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION SECTION A WELSH - RIBBON Section B 69 Led Colt or Stallion 70 Led Filly or Mare 71 Led Gelding CHAMPION SECTION B WELSH - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION SECTION B WELSH - RIBBON Section C/D 72 Led Colt or Stallion 73 Led Filly or Mare 74 Led Gelding CHAMPION SECTION C/D WELSH - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION SECTION C/D WELSH - RIBBON RIDDEN WELSH PONIES 75 Section A, Stallion, Mare or Gelding 76 Section B, Stallion, Mare or Gelding.RIDDEN WELSH PONIES 77 Section C/D, Stallion, Mare or Gelding CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH PONY - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH PONY - RIBBON PART-BRED WELSH PONIES 78 Led Colt or Stallion 79 Led Filly or Mare under 13 hands 80 Led Filly or Mare over 13 hnds 81 Led Gelding under 13 hands.. RIDDEN WELSH PONIES 82 Led Gelding over 13 hands CHAMPION PART-BRED WELSH PONY - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION PART-BRED WELSH PONY - RIBBON 83 Ridden Part-Bred Welsh under 13 hands 84 Ridden Part-Bred Welsh over 13 hands RIDING PONIES - Must be registered with RPSBS 85 Led Colt or Stallion 86 Led Filly or Mare 87 Led Gelding CHAMPION RIDING PONY - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION RIDING PONY - RIBBON 88 Ridden Riding Pony APSB PONIES - Must be registered with APSB .Ponies already entered in Shetland, Welsh or Riding Pony classes not eligible 89 Led Colt or Stallion 90 Led Filly or Mare 91 Led Gelding CHAMPION LED APSB PONY - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION LED APSB PONY - RIBBON 92 Ridden APSB Pony Berry Show in the Year 2016 33 AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONIES - Must be registered with ASPA 93 94 95 96 Led Colt or Stallion Led Filly or Mare Led Gelding CHAMPION LED ASPA PONY - RIBBO RESERVE CHAMPION LED ASPA PONY - RIBBON Ridden Australian Saddle Pony THOROUGHBREDS - Must be registered 7 Led Colt or Stallion 9 98 Led Filly or Mare 99 Led Gelding CHAMPION LED THOROUGHBRED - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION LED THOROUGHBRED - RIBBON 100Ridden Thoroughbreds AUSTRALIAN WARMBLOODS - Must be registered 101Led Colt or Stallion 102Led Filly or Mare 103 Led Gelding CHAMPION WARMBLOOD - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION WARMBLOOD – RIBBON 104Ridden Warmblood STANDARDBREDS 105Led Colt or Stallion 106Led Filly or Mare 107 Led Gelding CHAMPION STANDARDBRED - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION STANDARDBRED - RIBBON 108 Ridden Standardbred OPEN OTHER BREEDS BREEDS 109Led Stallion, Mare or Gelding under 14 hands 110Led Stallion, Mare or Gelding 14 hands and over One Location at 21 Bellevue Street South Nowra t: 02 4423 2359 e: [email protected] Visit our new website www.bishopsonline.com.au Bishops South Nowra Berry Show in the Year 2015 82 Berry Show in the Year 2016 34 horses - section 2 FRIDAY PROGRAMME - TO START AT 9.00AM RING THREE JUDGE – MADDIEE GRAY Entry $5 per class - Prize money - 1st $7, 2nd $4, and 3rd $2 Horses must be registered with relevant breed societies for Led Classes Stallion riders / handlers must be 18 years plus SHOWMANSHIP AT HALTER Open to all breeds (Western Attire) 111 Youth Showmanship at Halter 112 Open Showmanship at Halter 113 Amateur Showmanship at Halter QUARTER HORSE 14 Filly or Mare 1 115 Colt or Stallion 116 Gelding CHAMPION QUARTER HORSE - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION QUARTER HORSE - RIBBON 117 Filly or Mare 118 Colt or Stallion 119Gelding CHAMPION APPALOOSA EXHIBIT - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION APPALOOSA EXHIBIT - RIBBON PAINT 120 121 122 123 124 125 Best Presented Best Marked Best Coloured Filly or Mare Colt or Stallion Gelding CHAMPION PAINT EXHIBIT - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION PAINT EXHIBIT - RIBBON PINTO 126 127 128 129 130 131 Best Presented Best Marked Best Coloured Filly or Mare Colt or Stallion Gelding CHAMPION PINTO EXHIBIT - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION PINTO EXHIBIT – RIBBON Berry Show in the Year 2016 35 PALOMINO 32 1 133 134 135 136 Best Mane and Tail Best Coloured Coat Filly or Mare Colt or Stallion Gelding CHAMPION PALOMINO EXHIBIT - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION PALOMINO EXHIBIT - RIBBON BUCKSKIN 37 1 138 139 Filly or Mare Colt or Stallion Gelding CHAMPION BUCKSKIN EXHIBIT- RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION BUCKSKIN EXHIBIT - RIBBON RIDDEN COLOURED HORSE 140 141 142 143 144 Ridden Appaloosa Ridden Pinto Ridden Paint Ridden Palomino Ridden Buckskin CHAMPION RIDDEN COLOURED HORSE - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN COLOURED HORSE - RIBBON ALL BREEDS PERFORMANCE CLASSES 145 Open Hack 146 Youth Hack 147 Amateur Hack 148 Open Hunter Under Saddle 149 Youth Hunter Under Saddle 150 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle 151 Youth English Equitation 152 Amateur English Equitation 153 Open Western Pleasure 154 Youth Western Pleasure 155 Amateur Western Pleasure 156 Youth Western Horsemanship Service donated by GARWARRA QUARTER HORSES 157 Amateur Western Horsemanship Service donated by GARWARRA QUARTER HORSES 158 Open Trail 159 Youth Trail 160 Amateur Trail Berry Show in the Year 2016 36 HORSE - SECTION 2 SATURDAY PROGRAMME TO START AT 8.30AM RING ONE JUDGE: EMMA DONNELLY Entry Fee: $5 per class Prize money - 1st $7, 2nd $4 and 3rd $2 RIDING JUNIOR CHILD RIDERS Class 61 Tiny Tot, Boy under 4 yrs, must be led 1 162 Tiny Tot, Girl under 4 yrs, must be led 163 Boy rider, 4 yrs and under 6 yrs, may be led 164 Girl rider, 4 yrs and under 6 yrs, may be led 165 Boy rider, 6 yrs and under 9 yrs 166 Girl rider, 6 yrs and under 9 yrs 167 Boy rider, 9 yrs and under 12 yrs 168 Girl rider, 9 yrs and under 12 yrs CHAMPION JUNIOR BOY RIDER under 12 yrs - $20.00 plus RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION - $10.00 plus RIBBON CHAMPION JUNIOR GIRL RIDER under 12 years - $20.00 plus RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION - $10.00 plus RIBBON Prizes for the above Champion and Reserve Boy & Girl Riders Sponsored by JOANNA GASH Mayor of the SHOALHAVEN 169 Best presented pony to be ridden by child under 9 yrs 170 Best presented pony to be ridden by child 9 yrs and under 12 yrs 171 Pair of Riders under 12yrs Competitors please note that events may not necessarily be run in the same order as listed in the schedule. OPEN PONY HACKS Cannot compete in Show Hunter Classes 72 Novice Pony Hack n/e 14 hands 1 173 Open Pony Hack n/e 11.2 hands 174 Open Pony Hack over 11.2h n/e 12 hands 175 Open Pony Hack over 12 h n/e 12.2 hands 176 Open Pony Hack over 12.2 h n/e 13 hands 177 Open Pony Hack over 13 h n/e 13.2 hands 178 Open Pony Hack over 13.2 h n/e 14 hands 179 Child’s Pony - rider under 12 years 180 Child’s Pony - rider 12 years and under 17 years Class 171 and 172 cannot compete in Adult or other Child Classes 181 Adult’s Pony n/e 14 hands, cannot compete in Child Classes CHAMPION PONY HACK n/e 12.2 hands TOM LIDBETTER MEMORIAL RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HACK n/e 12.2 hands -TOM LIDBETTER MEMORIAL RIBBON CHAMPION PONY HACK over 12.2 hands n/e 14 hands - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HACK over 12.2 hands n/e 14 hands - RIBBON 182 Pair of Pony Hacks Berry Show in the Year 2016 37 SHOW HUNTER PONIES SHOW HUNTER PONIES Cannot compete in Open Pony Classes Novice Cannot Show compete in Open Classes 175 Hunter PonyPony n/e 14hands hands 176 1 83 Open NoviceShow ShowHunter HunterPony Pony n/e n/e12 14hands Show Hunter Hunter Pony 12hhands n/e 12.2 hands 1177 84 Open Open Show Pony over n/e 12 Show Hunter Hunter Pony 12.2 n/e h n/e 13 hands 1178 85 Open Open Show Pony over over 12h 12.2 hands 179 Open Show Hunter Pony over 13 h n/e 13.2 hands 186 Open Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 h n/e 13 hands Show Hunter Hunter Pony n/e13.2 14 hands 1180 87 Open Open Show Pony over over 13.2 13 hhn/e hands ShowHunter HunterPony Pony,over rider13.2 under 1181 88 Child’s Open Show h 17 n/eyrs 14cannot hands compete in Adult Class Adult’s Show compete in Child Class Show Hunter Hunter Pony, Pony, cannot rider under 17 yrs cannot compete in Adult Class 1182 89 Child’s PONY - RIBBON 190 CHAMPION .Adult’s ShowSHOW HunterHUNTER Pony, cannot compete in Child Class RESERVE SHOWPONY HUNTER PONYand - RIBBON Trophy Rug CHAMPIONCHAMPION SHOW HUNTER - RIBBON Sponsored by HORSELAND WOLLONGONG RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY - RIBBON GRANDSTAND Café Come and sit in comfort and enjoy our Country Hospitality. Homemade Devonshire teas, slices, sandwiches and quiches, plus tea and coffee and cappuccinos. BERRY SHOW AUXILIARY TheThe BERRY SHOW LADIES AUXILIARY supplies lunches for Stewards and Judges, lunch boxes are provided by BOMADERRY BERRY GYM & FITNESS. DENTAL SURGERY Under the Grandstand between 9.30am and 7.30pm Friday and Saturday of Berry Show B e r rBerry y S hShow o w iinn the t h eYear Y e a2015 r 2016 39 38 HORSE - SECTION 2 SATURDAY PROGRAMME TO START AT 8.30AM RING TWO: JUDGE: JO ASKEW Entry $5 per Class Prize money 1st $7, 2nd $4 and 3rd $2 SENIOR CHILD RIDER 91 Boy rider, 12 yrs and under 15 yrs 1 192 Girl rider, 12 yrs and under 15 yrs 193 Boy rider, 15 yrs and under 17 yrs 194 Girl rider, 15 yrs and under 17 yrs .CHAMPION SENIOR BOY RIDER - $20.00 plus LYLE BRANDON MEM. RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR BOY RIDER - $10.00 plus RIBBON CHAMPION SENIOR GIRL RIDER - $20.00 plus BRIAN McGOLDRICK MEM. RIBBON sponsored by the McGOLDRICK FAMILY RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR GIRL RIDER - $10.00 plus RIBBON 195 Best Pair of Riders, 12yrs and under 17 yrs OPEN GALLOWAY Cannot compete in Show Hunter Classes 196 Novice Galloway over 14 hands n/e 15 hands 197 .Open Lightweight Galloway over 14 hands n/e 14.2 hands 198 .Open Heavyweight Galloway over 14 hands n/e 14.2 hands 199 Open Lightweight Galloway over 14.2 hands n/e 15 hands 200 Open Heavyweight Galloway over 14.2 hands n/e 15 hands 201 Child’s Galloway over 14 hands n/e 15 hands, rider under 17 yrs, cannot compete in Adult Class 203 Adult’s Galloway over 14 hands n/e 15 hands, rider over 17yrs, cannot compete in Child Class CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK over 14hands n/e 14.2h - RIBBON plus $35 Sponsored by RAY WHITE RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK over 14h n/e 14.2hands - RIBBON CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK over 14.2hands n/e 15h - RIBBON plus $35 Sponsored by RAY WHITE RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK over 14.2h n/e 15h - RIBBON Trophy Rug Sponsored by HORSELANDS WOLLONGONG 204 Pair of Galloway Hacks SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY Cannot compete in Open Galloway Classes 205Novice Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands n/e 15 hands 206Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands n/e 14.2 hands 207Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hands n/e 15 hands 208Child’s Show Hunter Galloway, rider under 17 yrs, cannot compete in Adult Class 209Adult’s Show Hunter Galloway, rider over 17 yrs, cannot compete in Child Class CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY - RIBBON Berry Show in the Year 2016 39 HEAVY HORSE - START 2PM JUDGE: Tim Peel Point Score Competition - $100 open order donated by BISHOPS SOUTH NOWRA for the KIAMA, BERRY, NOWRA SHOWS. One point for each heavy horse entered at these shows. The winner is the Competitor with the most points from the three shows. Stallion riders/handlers must be 18 years plus. CLYDESDALES 10Filly or Colt, foal or yearling, eligible to enter champion class 2 211Colt, over 1 yr and under 3 yrs 212Stallion, 3 yrs and over 213Filly, over 1 yr and under 3 yrs 214Mare, 3 yrs and over 215Gelding, any age .CHAMPION CLYDESDALE - $100 plus F.E. & P. J. KALE MEMORIAL Ribbon RESERVE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE - $50 plus RIBBON SHIRE HORSE 216Filly or Colt, foal or yearling 217Colt, over 1 yr and under 3 yrs 218Stallion, 3 yrs and over 219Filly, over 1 yr and under 3 yrs 220Mare, 3 yrs and over 221Gelding, any age CHAMPION SHIRE HORSE Ribbon RESERVE CHAMPION SHIRE HORSE RIBBON OTHER HEAVY HORSES 222Stallion or Colt 223Mare or Filly 224Gelding CHAMPION OTHER HEAVY HORSE - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION OTHER HEAVY HORSE - RIBBON 225A Single Heavy Horse long rein driving (any breed) 226Pair of Heavy Horses long rein driving (any breed) Berry Show in the Year 2016 40 horses - section 2 SATURDAY PROGRAMME - TO START AT 8.30AM 227 28 2 229 230 231 232 RRing Three JUDGE – DAVID CALBERT Entry $5 per class - Prize money - 1st $7, 2nd $4, and 3rd $2 Lady Rider, 17 years and under 21 years Lady Rider, 21 years and under 40 years Lady Rider, 40 years and over CHAMPION LADY RIDER - the JENNY SPINKS MEMORIAL RIBBON plus $5 donated by the McGOLDRICK FAMILY RESERVE CHAMPION LADY RIDER – RIBBONLEMAN RIDER Gentleman Rider, 17 years and under 21 years Gentleman Rider, 21 years and under 40 years Gentleman Rider, 40 years and over CHAMPION GENTLEMAN RIDER - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION GENTLEMAN - RIBBON SUPREME CHAMPION RIDER - RIBBON plus $60 (from Ladies and Gents TO include Champ.Junior Boy & Girl Rider and Champ.Senior Boy & Girl Rider rings 1&2 JOHN GALBRAITH MEMORIAL Donated by the GALBRAITH FAMILY OPEN HACKS - cannot compete in Show Hunter Classes All Open Hack Classes are Sponsored by CONCEPT INTERIORS 233 Novice Hack over 15 hands 234 Open Hack over 15 hands n/e 15.2 hands 235 Open Hack over 15.2 hands n/e 16 hands 236 Open Hack over 16 hands n/e 16.2 hands 237 Open Hack over 16.2 hands 238 .Lady’s Hack to be ridden by a Lady rider (cannot compete in Gents or Childs) 239 .Gents Hack to be ridden by a Gent Rider(cannot compete in Ladies or Childs) 240 .Child’s Hack to be ridden by rider under 17 (cannot compete in Ladies or Gents) CHAMPION HACK over 15 n/e 16 hands - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION HACK over 15 n/e 16 hands - RIBBON CHAMPION HACK over 16 hands - Prize $35 + RIBBON Sponsor RAY WHITE RESERVE CHAMPION HACK over 16 hands - RIBBON 241 Pair of Hacks over 15 hands SUPREME CHAMPION HACK - RIBBON plus $60 From rings 1,2 and 3 Champs, all three Judges. Sponsored by J & R EQUESTRIAN To include Champ Pony Hack n/e 12.2, Champ Pony Hack over 12.2 n/e 14, Champ Galloway over 14 n/e 14.2, Champ Galloway over 14.2 n/e 15, Champ Hack over 15 n/e 16, Champ Hack over 16 hands. SHOW HUNTER HACKS - cannot compete in Open Hack Classes 242 Novice Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands 243 Open Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands n/e 15.2 hands 244 Open Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hands n/e 16 hands 245 Open Show Hunter Hack over 16 hands n/e 16.2 hands 246 Open Show Hunter Hack over 16.2 hands 247 Child’s Show Hunter Hack to be ridden by rider under 17 (cannot compete in Adult’s) 248 Adult’s Show Hunter Hack to be ridden (cannot compete in Child’s) CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK - RIBBON SUPREME CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK - RIBBON plus Trophy Rug Sponsored by HORSELANDS WOLLONGONG To include Champ Showhunter Pony, Champ Showhunter Galloway and Champ Showhunter Hack. 249 Best Fancy Dress Horse and Rider (Open) Berry Show in the Year 2016 41 section 2 SATURDAY PROGRAMME - TO START AT 8.30AM RING FOUR JUDGE – TIFFANY WATTERSON Horses must be foal recorded or registered with A.S.H.S. Membership cards and registration papers must be produced. Stallion riders/handlers must be 18 years plus. Sponsored by REG RYAN TURF AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE LED 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 Yearling Colt Colt 2 years Colt 3 years Stallion 4 years and over CHAMPION LED STALLION or COLT- RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION LED STALLION or COLT - RIBBON Yearling Filly Filly 2 years Filly 3 years Mare under 15 hands, 4 years and over Mare 15 hands and over, 4 years and over CHAMPION LED MARE - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION LED MARE - RIBBON Yearling gelding Gelding 2 years Gelding 3 years Gelding under 15 hands, 4 years and over Gelding 15 hands and over, 4 years and over CHAMPION LED GELDING - RIBBON plus $25 RESERVE CHAMPION LED GELDING - RIBBON SUPREME LED STOCKHORSE - RIBBON plus $50 ASH HACK - Stockhorse or English Attire accepted 64 2 265 266 267 ASH Hack - 3 years and under ASH Hack - Stallion ASH Hack - Mare ASH Hack - Gelding CHAMPION STOCKHORSE - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION STOCKHORSE - RIBBON WORKING STOCKHORSES 68 2 269 270 271 ASH Working 3 years and under ASH Working Stallion ASH Working Mare ASH Working Gelding CHAMPION ASH WORKING STOCKHORSE - RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION ASH WORKING STOCKHORSE - RIBBON SUPREME RIDDEN STOCKHORSE - RIBBON plus $50 Berry Show in the Year 2016 42 WORKING STOCKHORSE JUNIOR CLASSES 72 2 273 274 275 276 277 Handler under 13 years Juvenile Handler 13 - 18 years Rider under 13 years Juvenile Rider 13 - 18 years RIDDEN PUREBREDS AND13 ARABIAN Horse Rider under years DERIVATIVES Working Working Horse Rider 13 - 18 years 3 5 Novice Ridden, any sex. (Novice is one who has never won an individual saddle at an must “A” or “B”be Class Show, in Arabian or Open Class.) ANSA - class HORSE registered with ANSA 3 6 Ridden Stallion or Colt 3 7 Ridden Mare orrules, Filly, under hds snaffle bit only Run under ANSA ridden14.2 classes 278 279 280 281 282 283 Led ANSA Stallion or Colt 4 0 Ridden Gelding, 14.2 hds and over Led ANSA Mare orany Filly 4 1 Best Educated, sex Led CHAMPION ANSA Gelding RIDDEN PUREBRED/ARABIAN DERIVATIVE RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONPUREBRED/ARABIAN DERIVATIVE CHAMPION LED ANSA - RIDDEN 42 Pleasure, any sex CHAMPION LED ANSA - RIBBON RESERVE 43 Show hunter, any sex or Colt Ridden ANSA Stallion 44 Working Hunter hack, any sex (To be judged with a small jump) Ridden ANSA Mare or Filly 45 Pair of hacks, any sex Ridden ANSA Gelding 46 Ridden endurance horse, any sex (Must produce Blue or Yellow Log Book and CHAMPION RIDDEN ANSA RIBBON ride of 40km or more.) have completed at least one- endurance 47 ArabianCHAMPION costume, any RIDDEN sex RESERVE ANSA - RIBBON 3 8 Ridden Mare or Filly, 14.2 hds and over 3 9 Ridden Gelding, under 14.2 hds SUPPLYING THE SOUTH COAST WITH PREMIUM HAY & CHAFF Small bales – lucerne (all grades), clover, pasture, oaten, wheaten, straw 8x4x3 bales also available (truck & trailer) www.nuwallacontracting.com.au 0428 486 165 Berry Show in the Year 2015 B e r r y S h o w i n31t h e Y e a r 2 0 1 6 43 BERRY PONY CLUB EVENTS Approx. 4.30pm Start Events are for active members of the Berry Pony Club only. Ribbons donated by BERRY I.G.A. BERRY PONY CLUB display Exhibition Music and Mounted Games Approx.Horse 3pm and StartRider Trophy Best presented Display by active members of the Berry Pony Club only. Ribbons donated by BERRY I.G.A. Exhibition Music and Mounted Games SPORTING CLASSES TO START AT APPROX. 3.45 PM Entry Fee $4.00 - Pre entry is appreciated, but can be entered on day of competition at the Announcer’s Box. 284 Old English Plate, 14 yrs and under 285 Old English Plate, Open 286 Flag Race, 14 yrs and under 287 Flag Race, Open 288 Bending Race, 14 yrs and under 289 Bending Race, Open 290 Barrel Race, 14 yrs and under 291 Barrel Race, Open 123 Queen Street, Berry NSW 2535 www.facebook.com/BerryIGAplusliquor www.facebook.com/BerryIGA.plusliquor Contact us on: 02 4464 1239 4464 2611 2457 02 4464 [email protected] Berry Show in the Year 2015 35 Berry Show in the Year 2016 44 BERRY What’s the difference? E x p erie n ce Shane Hilaire 0401 691 790 Cherylee Elliott 0412 516 451 Belinda Zoumis 0411 690 399 Can you afford not to engage the only agency with over 50 years of local knowledge and experience in the Berry Township? Contact us today for your free Market Appraisal. Proud to continue supporting the Berry Show and the Local Community 112 Queen Street BERRY NSW 2535 - 02 4464 2399 - [email protected] R E S I D E NT I A L - R U R A L / L I F E S T Y L E - C O M M E R C I A L Berry Show in the Year 2016 45 section 3 berry woodchop programme 2016 Programme to commence 5.30pm Friday and 9.30am Saturday Competitors compete at own risk. Competitors in the programme must be 10 years old or over on the day. The Committee has the right to delete or change the programme. Nominations to reach the Woodchop Association Secretary, Mrs Julie Reumer, Mittagong - Phone 0408480150 email: [email protected] no later than 8th January, 2016, to facilitate the number of logs. Entry fees all classes $14.00 except Aust. Underhand Champ. $20.00 Handicapper: Chief Steward: Stewards: Hon. Steward: Kevin Mathie Mick Claydon Rob McIntosh, Geoff Armstrong, Gary Dawson and Ray Wright Lindsay Brien FRIDAY WOODCHOP PROGRAMme 1st 2nd 3rd 3001 250mm Standing Block Handicap $300 $75 $50 Prize money donated by MacDONALD INTERNATIONAL & BENCHMARK ESTIMATING SOFTWARE 3002 275mm Underhand Handicap $300 Prize money donated by $75 $50 C.K.B. BOBCAT HIRE 3003 450mm Butcher’s Block Handicap - FINAL $240 $160 $100 Prize money sponsored by A & R CONTRACTING Berry Show in the Year 2016 46 SATURDAY WOODCHOP PROSATURDAY WOODCHOP PROGRAMme RIBBONS FOR ALL EVENTS .............................................................. Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 3004 1st Division - 300mm Underhand Handicap $300 $75 $50 Sponsored by BERRY SERVICE CENTRE 3005 2nd Division - 275mm Underhand Handicap $300 $75 $50 Sponsored by GRANT BLOW FARM CONTRACTING 3006 275mm Underhand Veterans $400 prize money BOB WHITE MEMORIAL Sponsored by LYN WHITE 3007 1st Division 300mm Standing Block Handicap $300 $75 $50 Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY 3008 2nd Division 275mm Standing Block Handicap $300 $75 $50 Sponsored by RAINE & HORNE BERRY 3009 300mm AUSTRALIAN UNDERHAND CHAMPIONSHIP $1500 $600$300 $200 Sponsored by STRONGBUILD CLASSIC DESIGN 5th $100 6th $100 7th $100 8th $100 3010 275mm Tree Felling Handicap $350 $200 $100 Sponsored by ROADWORKS 3011 275mm 2 Board Tree for B Grade Novice $100 $50 $25 X 4 $600 $150$100 $50 3012 Open 250mm Standing Block Handicap 5th $50 6th $50 Sponsored by ANDREW BULLOCK $200 $75 $25 3013 B grade 275mm Underhand Handicap Sponsored by G & N SLOANE 3014 275mm Novice Underhand $120 $75 $40 $20 Sponsored by THE BERRY BON BON SWEET SHOP 3015 Novice 250mm Standing Block $120 $75 $40 $20 Sponsored by HOLLABACK PARK 3016 250mm Junior Chop Underhand $60 $40 $20 $10 5th $10 6th $10 7th $10 8th $10 9th $10 10th $10 Sponsored by HAMILTON EARTHMOVING 3017 Axe Throwing $100 $50 $25 Sponsored by TONY LAMERI GARDEN AND LANDSCAPING 3018 450mm Double Handed Saw Handicap $300 $100 $50 JACK PAYNE MEMORIAL 3019 375mm N.S.W. Single Handed Saw Championship $500 $150$100 $50 JIM HARRIS MEMORIAL Sponsored by THE HARRIS FAMILY 3020 300mm Hard Hitting Championship $200 $75 $25 Sponsored by RAY WHITE $270 $270 $270 Sponsored by STRONGBUILD CLASSIC DESIGN 3021 Medley Relay MOST SUCCESSFUL AXEMAN POINTSCORE $300 Sponsored by STRONGBUILD CLASSIC DESIGN AXEMAN SINGLETS Sponsored by ORFORD RURAL CONTRACTING RING CREW SHIRTS Sponsored by OWEN CARTER OPC CONSTRUCTIONS Berry Show in the Year 2016 47 GENERAL HEALTH CONDITIONS: Berry Show encourages the move towards a disease free status for all exhibits. For 2016 the following conditions will apply: JOHNE’S DISEASE: 1.The society will permit both tested and untested animals. 2.The current status of exhibitors’ herds must be notified upon entry or prior to judging day. The Stewards will ensure: a. Tested negative animals will be housed separately from other animals. b.Every effort will be made to immediately remove faecal material to an isolated area. c. Separate fresh water facilities will be made available. EBL (Enzootic Bovine Leucosis) - Dairy cattle are only accepted for exhibit if they from an “EBL Monitored Free” herd. Certification to this effect must originate accompany entry form. DAIRY CATTLE (SECTION 4) Attention Exhibitors All Cattle Entries to be with Secretary by Tuesday, 26th January, 2016 Paraders requested to wear breed dust coats or breed uniform. All cattle must be unloaded at the four loading ramps in Albany Street (see map within). Chief Cattle Stewards: Col Walsh and Kim Bailey ENTRY FEES sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY Judging will commence at 9.00am sharp - Friday, 29th January, 2016 All Electrical Leads to be TAGGED and not left on the ground Cattle must be loaded by 3pm Friday and shed left clean A. No animal in the Cattle Section can compete in more than one Sub-Section. The owner of any animal so competing shall forfeit all prize moneys at Show. B. No single exhibit will be entitled to more than one first prize, nor will it be allowed to compete, under penalty of disqualification, after winning a first prize, except in Champion, Special Classes, Groups or Pens. C. All animals must be under control, and all cattle must be led around the judging ring, which shall be provided by the Committee. D.All exhibits, having won a prize, except in pens, must parade in the ring, as directed by the Stewards. E. Cattle shown in pens will be allowed to compete in single exhibits and vice-versa. F. It is compulsory for herd book stock to enter according to birth registration. Entries to be made on the prescribed form, available from the Secretary. The age of registered dairy cattle to be the actual age up to and inclusive of 1st January. G. Cow entered as dry will be allowed to compete as cow in milk (if calved). H.The definition of the word “heifer” is a female beast that has never had a calf, and that has not more than six permanent teeth. I. Where animals are owned jointly or in syndicates, points for most successful exhibitor or breeder trophies to be awarded to the names jointly or the syndicate, not divided between the owners individually. J. No electrical leads to be on the ground. ENTRIES CLOSE ON TUESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 2016 and all exhibitors are requested to observe fully the conditions as set out in Paragraph G when completing their entry forms. Special prizes to be supplied by VELLAS STOCK FEED BERRY SHOWGROUND P.I.C. NK464606 Berry Show in the Year 2016 48 GARRY NELSON _________________________________________________________________ LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT _________________________________________________________________ 0412 429 320 STOCKWORK & STOCK BUYING BY APPOINTMENT WEEKLY SERVICE TO NOWRA & MOSSVALE STOCK SALES PORTABLE YARD & RAMP HIRE ALSO AGENT FOR: LEICHT’S COUNTRY INDUSTRIES AUSTRALIA CATTLE HANDLING EQUIPMENT PO BOX 1340 NOWRA NSW 2540 B e r Berry r y S hShow o w iinn the t h eYear Y e 2015 ar 2016 50 49 illawarras Stewards: Keith Downes and Dennis O’Keeffe ENTRY FEES Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY All exhibits must be officially registered with the Illawarra Cattle Society of Australia and all cattle entered for competition will be inspected, if necessary, prior to judging by Inspectors of the Illawarra Cattle Society of Australia and all tattoos,etc.,will be checked. ENTRIES CLOSE ON TUESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 2016. Entries must be made on the prescribed forms obtainable from the Secretary. Judging will commence at 9.00am sharp - Friday, 29th JANUARY, 2016 Ribbons will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4001 Heifer, under 6 months 20.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by BISHOP’S SOUTH NOWRA 4002 Heifer, under 12 months 20.00 10.00 5.00 4003 Heifer, 12 months and under 18 months 20.00 10.00 5.00 4004 Heifer, 18 months and under 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 4005 Pair of females, under 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE, under 2 years $50 + RIBBON Sponsored by BERRY SMASH REPAIRS RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE, under 2 years - $25 + RIBBON Sponsored by DEVONDALE - MURRAY GOULBURN 4006 Female 2 to 3 years dry 20.00 10.00 5.00 4007 Cow, under 2 1/2 years in milk 25.00 10.00 5.00 4008 Cow, 2 1/2 to 3 years, in milk 25.00 10.00 5.00 INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE $75 + RIBBON Sponsored by ELDER REAL ESTATE BERRY RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE $20 + RIBBON 4009 Cow, over 3 years dry 20.00 10.00 5.00 4010 Cow, 3 to 4 years in milk 50.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by MANILDRA GROUP 4011 Cow 4 to 5 years in milk, 50.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by MARGARET and COLIN SHARPE 4012 Cow 5 to 7 years in milk, J. T. ALEXANDER MEMORIAL 50.00 40.00 20.00 4013 Cow 7 years and over in milk 50.00 10.00 5.00 4014 Pen of three females, over 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 4015 Dam and daughter or two daughters progeny of 1 dam 20.0010.00 5.00 4016 Group of cattle to consist of four females, two 2 years and over, two under 2 years 20.00 10.005.00 4017 Best uddered cow H. G. MILLER MEMORIAL 60.00 CHAMPION FEMALE, 2 years and over $75 + RIBBON Sponsored by BERRY SMASH REPAIRS RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE, 2 years and over - $25 + RIBBON 4018 A. N. BINKS MEMORIAL Production Prize, Cow 4 years and over. To be eligible a cow must have won a ribbon in her respective breed class. The winner is then determined as the cow producing the most butterfat plus protein under official or group recording completed during the period 1st January to 31st December, 2015. Proof of production to be supplied to the Steward. 20.00 10.00 5.00 4019 Production Prize: Cow under 4 years Same conditions as in previous class 20.00 10.00 5.00 Prizemoney for Production Prizes sponsored by THE BERRY SHOW SOCIETY - sponsor required Berry Show in the Year 2016 50 KEVIN ORFORD RURAL CONTRACTING Complete Servicing In s2IDING$RESSAGE!RENAS s%QUINE#OMPLEX#ONSTRUCTION s(OME&ARM-ANAGEMENT s2URAL2OAD#ONSTRUCTION s-ULCHING3EEDING& 0ASTURAL2EQUIREMENTS s3TOCK&ENCING s3TOCKWATER3YSTEMS s#ATTLE(ORSEYARDS Phone: 0418 639 802 Email: [email protected] “Skyline Rig” Tourist Road Beaumont NSW 2577 B e r rBerry y S hShow o w iinn the t h eYear Y e a2015 r 2016 52 51 HOLSTEIN TO BE CONDUCTED BY OFFICAL H.F.A.A. RULES Stewards: Paul Condon, Col Sharpe, John Miller, Paul Anderson and Phil Duncan ENTRY FEES sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY Judge: All exhibits must be officially registered with the Holstein Cattle Society of Australia and all cattle entered for competition will be inspected, if necessary, prior to judging by Inspectors of the Holstein Cattle Society of Australia and all registrations will be checked. ENTRIES CLOSE ON TUESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 2016. Entries must be made on the prescribed forms obtainable from the Secretary. Judging will commence at 9.00am sharp - Friday, 29th JANUARY, 2016 1st 2nd 3rd Class Ribbons will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. 20.00 10.00 5.00 4020 Heifer, under 6 months Sponsored by BISHOP’S SOUTH NOWRA 4021 Heifer, under 12 months 20.00 10.00 5.00 4022 Heifer, 12 months and under 18 months 20.00 10.00 5.00 4023 Heifer, 18 months and under 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 4024 Pair of females, under 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE, under 2 years $100 + RIBBON Classes 4021 to 4024 and Junior Champ. Sponsored by rAINE & HORNE BERRY RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE, under 2 years $25 + RIBBON 4025 Female 2 to 3 years dry 50.00 10.00 5.00 4026 Cow, under 2 1/2 years in milk 50.00 10.00 5.00 4027 Cow, 2 1/2 to 3 years, in milk 25.00 10.00 5.00 INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE $75 + RIBBON Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE - $20 + RIBBON 4028 Cow, over 3 years dry 50.00 10.00 5.00 4029 Cow, 3 to 4 years in milk 50.00 10.00 5.00 Classes 28 and 29 Sponsored by MARGARET and COLIN SHARPE 4030 Cow 4 to 5 years in milk, 50.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by SELECT GENETICS 4031 Cow 5 to 7 years in milk, 50.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by MANILDRA GROUP 4032 Cow 7 years and over in milk 50.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by NAB AGRIBUSINESS 4033 Pen of three females, over 2 years 50.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by JOHN ANDREWS 4034 Dam and daughter or two daughters progeny of 1 dam 20.00 10.00 5.00 4035 Group of cattle to consist of four females, two 2 years and over, two under 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 4036 Best uddered cow Sponsored by MARGARET and COLIN SHARPE ..$100.00 CHAMPION FEMALE, 2 years and over $100 + V.J. LAMOND MEM. RIBBON Sponsored by ORFORD RURAL CONTRACTING RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE, 2 years and over - $25 + RIBBON 4037 Production Prize, Cow 4 years and over. To be eligible a cow must have won a ribbon in her respective breed class. The winner is then determined as the cow producing the most butterfat plus protein under official or group recording completed during the period 1st January to 31st December, 2015. Proof of production to be supplied to the Steward. 20.00 10.00 5.00 4038 Production Prize: Cow under 4 years Same conditions as in previous class 20.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by BOMADERRY, JAMBEROO and MILTON COUNTRY STORES Berry Show in the Year 2016 52 JERSEY Steward: Geoff O’Dwyer and Peter Harris ENTRY FEES sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY Judge: All exhibits must be officially registered with the Jersey Cattle Society of Australia and all cattle entered for competition will be inspected, if necessary, prior to judging by Inspectors of the Jersey Cattle Society of Australia and all tattoos, etc., will be checked. ENTRIES CLOSE ON TUESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 2016. Entries must be made on the prescribed forms obtainable from the Secretary. Judging will commence at 9.00am sharp - Friday, 29th JANUARY, 2016 Ribbons will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4039 Heifer, under 6 months 20.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by BISHOP’S SOUTH NOWRA 4040 Heifer, under 12 months 20.00 10.00 5.00 20.00 10.00 5.00 4041 Heifer, 12 months and under 18 months 4042 Heifer, 18 months and under 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 4043 Pair of females, under 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE, under 2 years $50 + RIBBON Sponsored by BERRY SMASH REPAIRS RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE, under 2 years $25 + RIBBON Sponsored by DEVONDALE - MURRAY GOULBURN 4044 Female 2 to 3 years dry 20.00 10.00 5.00 4045 Cow, under 2 1/2 years in milk 25.00 10.00 5.00 4046 Cow, 2 1/2 to 3 years, in milk 25.00 10.00 5.00 INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE $75 + RIBBON Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE $20 + RIBBON 4047 Cow, over 3 years dry 20.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by MARGARET and COLIN SHARPE 4048 Cow, 3 to 4 years in milk 50.00 10.00 5.00 4049 Cow 4 to 5 years in milk 50.00 10.00 5.00 4050 Cow 5 to 7 years in milk 50.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by MANILDRA GROUP 4051 Cow 7 years and over in milk 50.00 10.00 5.00 4052 Pen of three females, over 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 4053 Dam and daughter or two daughters progeny of 1 dam 20.00 10.00 5.00 4054 Group of cattle to consist of four females, two 2 years and over, two under 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 4055 Best uddered cow 60.00 Sponsored by THE BERRY SHOW SOCIETY sponsor required CHAMPION FEMALE, 2 years and over $100 + RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE, 2 years and over $50 + RIBBON Champion and Reserve Sponsored by NAB AGRIBUSINESS 4056 Production Prize, Cow 4 years and over. To be eligible a cow must have won a ribbon in her respective breed class. The winner is then determined as the cow producing the most butterfat plus protein under official or group recording completed during the period 1st January to 31st December, 2015. Proof of production to be supplied to the Steward.20.00 10.00 5.00 4057 Production Prize: Cow under 4 years Same conditions as in previous class 20.00 10.00 5.00 Sponsored by THE BERRY SHOW SOCIETY sponsor required Berry Show in the Year 2016 53 ANY OTHER BREED Stewards: Paul Timbs ENTRY FEES sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY All exhibits must be officially registered with the respective Societies. ENTRIES COSE ON TUESDAY, 26th January, 2016. Entries must be made on prescribed forms obtainable from the Secretary. Judging will commence at 9.00am sharp - Friday, 29th January, 2016 Ribbons will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4058 Heifer under 18 months 20.00 10.00 5.00 4059 Heifer, 18 months and under 2years 20.00 10.00 5.00 JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE UNDER 2 YRS - $50.00 + RIBBON Reserve JUNIOR Champion Female UNDER 2 YRS $25 + RIBBON 4060 Cow, dry any age 20.00 10.00 5.00 4061 Cow, under 3 years in milk 20.00 10.00 5.00 4062 Cow, over 3 years in milk 20.00 10.00 5.00 CHAMPION FEMALE OVER 2 YRS - $75 + RIBBON Sponsored by BERRY SMASH REPAIRS Reserve Champion Female OVER 2 YRS $25 + RIBBON 4063 Best Udder $100 Sponsored by DEVONDALE - MURRAY GOULBURN Devondale - dAIRY YOUTH GROUP Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4064 Female under 6 months 20.00 10.00 5.00 4065 Female over 6 months and under 12 months 20.00 10.00 5.00 4066 Female over 12 months and under 2 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 4067 Female 2 years and over 20.00 10.00 5.00 4068 Junior Parader under 12 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 (Under 12 years on the day to be judged on the ability to handle their animal and general presentation) 4069 Junior Parader 12 years and under 18 years 20.00 10.00 5.00 CHAMPION JUNIOR PARADER - DEVONDALE Hoodie Jumper + RIBBON All Dairy Youth Group sponsored by DEVONDALE - MURRAY GOULBURN INTERBREED SUPREME JUNIOR CHAMPION (ALL BREEDS) Sponsored by RAY WHITE LIVESTOCK $50.00 CHAMPION PRODUCTION COW (ALL BREEDS) Sponsored by BERRY RURAL CO-OP Prize Open Order Voucher to value of $100 plus CHAMPION RIBBON (MUST HAVE WON A RIBBON IN HER RESPECTIVE CLASSES) SUPREME INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION (ALL BREEDS) Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY $100.00 BEST UDDERED COW (ALL BREEDS) Prize $100 plus THE HEDLEY JOHNSON MEMORIAL SASH sponsored by Colin & Margaret SHARPE BEST PEN OF THREE FEMALES OVER TWO YEARS (ALL BREEDS) (FIRST PRIZE BREED WINNERS ELIGIBLE ONLY) DR. GEORGE BORYS, D.V.M. HANOVER MEMORIAL SASH + $200 sponsored by the BORYS FAMILY SUPREME CHAMPION COW, ALL BREEDS F.A. McINTOSH MEMORIAL TROPHY Sponsored by the McINTOSH FAMILY Berry Show in the Year 2016 54 CALL US TO SEE HOW WE CAN ASSIST IN MARKETING YOUR LIVESTOCK TODAY WEEKLY SALES CALL0418 US571 TO711SEE HOW WE CAN ASSIST IN MOSS VALE WEDNESDAY 8:00 AM NOWRA THURSDAY 8:30 AM 0413 121 266SEE MARKETING YOUR LIVESTOCK TODAY CALL US TO HOW WE CAN ASSIST IN MONTHLY SALES 0402 008 456 Nick Harton Stuart Warden Peter Harris Tammie Grady CALL US TO HOW WE 1ST CAN ASSIST IN 0428 210 393SEE MARKETING YOUR LIVESTOCK TODAY BRAIDWOOD FRIDAY 10:30AM WEEKLY SALES MOSS VALE STORE 3RD FRIDAY 9:00AM MARKETING YOUR LIVESTOCK TODAY WEEKLY SALES NOWRA STORE AS ADVISED 10:00AM NOW MOSS VALE WEDNESDAY 8:00 Nick Harton 0418US 571TO 711SEE CALL HOW WE CAN ASSIST IN AM NOWRA THURSDAY 8:30 AM MOSS VALE 8:00 AM Stuart Warden Nick Harton0413 0418121 571266 711 WEEKLY SALESWEDNESDAY NOWRA THURSDAY 8:30 AM MARKETING YOUR LIVESTOCK TODAY MONTHLY SALES AND Stuart 0413008 121 266 SERVICING THE BRAIDWOOD, NOWRA Peter Warden Harris 0402 456 MOSS VALESALES WEDNESDAY 8:00 AM Nick Harton 0418 571 711 MONTHLY PeterGrady Harris0428 0402 MOSS 008393 456 VALE DISTRICTS NOWRA 8:30 AM Tammie BRAIDWOOD 1ST FRIDAY 10:30AM WEEKLY SALESTHURSDAY Stuart Warden 0413210 121 266 Grady 0428 210 393 BRAIDWOOD 1ST FRIDAY 10:30AM “Tammie LOCALLY & NATIONALLY RECOGNISED” MONTHLY SALES Peter HarrisOWNED 0402 008 456 MOSSVALE VALESTORE WEDNESDAY AM MOSS 3RD FRIDAY 8:00 9:00AM Nick Harton Tammie Grady Stuart Warden Peter Harris Tammie Grady 0418 0428 0413 0402 0428 571 210 121 008 210 711 393 266 456 393 MOSS VALE STORE FRIDAY 10:30AM 9:00AM NOWRA THURSDAY 8:30 AM NOWRA STORE AS 3RD ADVISED 10:00AM NOW BRAIDWOOD FRIDAY NOWRA STORE 1ST AS ADVISED 10:00AM NOW RAY WHITE LIVESTOCK SERVICING AND SERVICINGTHE THEBRAIDWOOD, BRAIDWOOD, NOWRA AND MONTHLY SALES3RD FRIDAY MOSS VALE STORE NOWRA STORE 1ST AS ADVISED NOW BRAIDWOOD FRIDAY 9:00AM 10:00AM 10:30AM MOSS VALE STORE 3RD FRIDAY 9:00AM MOSS VALE DISTRICTS DISTRICTS VALE NOWRA STORE AS ADVISED NOW SERVICINGMOSS THE BRAIDWOOD, NOWRA AND 10:00AM LOCALLYOWNED OWNED &VALE NATIONALLY MOSS DISTRICTS RECOGNISED” “ “LOCALLY & NATIONALLY RECOGNISED” SERVICING THE BRAIDWOOD, NOWRA AND “ LOCALLY OWNED & NATIONALLY RECOGNISED” MOSS VALE DISTRICTS RAYWHITE WHITE LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK RAY RAY WHITE LIVESTOCK “ LOCALLY OWNED & NATIONALLY RECOGNISED” RAY WHITE LIVESTOCK Berry Show in the Year 2016 55 GENERAL HEALTH CONDITIONS: Berry Show encourages the move towards a disease free status for all exhibits. For 2016 the following conditions will apply. JOHNE’S DISEASE: 1.The society will permit both tested and untested animals. 2.The current status of exhibitors herds must be notified upon entry or prior to judging day. The Stewards will ensure: a. Tested negative animals will be housed separately from other animals. b.Every effort will be made to immediately remove faecal material to an isolated area. c. Separate fresh water facilities will be made available. BEEF CATTLE (SECTION 5) Entries: Forms available from Secretary, PO Box 173, Berry NSW 2535 ENTRY FEES sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY Close at 5pm Tuesday, 26th January, 2016 Beef Chief Steward: Kim Bailey Beef Stewards: Steve Lewis, Peter Gregory, Graham Hutton, Phil Duncan, Paul Andreson and Jessica Lewis Judges: Krystelle Ridley and Jason Sutherland EXHIBITORS: Judging to commence at 9.00am Saturday, 30th January, 2016 Age of cattle to be taken as at 1st February 2016 inclusive. All cattle must be registered with their particular Breed Society. All bulls under 12 months and ALL females must be kept under control and led with a nose grip on at all times. All bulls 12 months and over must be kept under control and led with a ring. Paraders are requested to wear Breed dustcoats or Breed unifoms i.e., vest, tie, etc. All cattle must be unloaded and loaded at the four ramps in Albany Street. One ring will operate alternately for the European and British Breeds classes. All animals in each class are to enter the ring in age order with the youngest first and oldest last. Should any Bos indicus (e.g., Brahman, Santa Gertrudis, etc.) cattle be entered in the Show, these will compete in the British Breeds classes. Both Johne’s Disease tested and untested cattle will be permitted and separation requirements will apply. Declarations for all Johne’s Disease tested cattle must be produced to the Chief Steward before unloading cattle on Show day. Suitable bedding will be provided by the Society for both tested and untested cattle. All class winners and Champions/Reserves are required to participate in the Grand Parade. Any other class entries are also welcome to participate in the Grand Parade. Each exhibitor showing two or more animals will receive a Mineral Block for participating in this Section of the Show. Proudly sponsored by MultiBlock and Berry Rural Co Op NOTE: Cattle Pavilion is not available until after 3.30pm on Friday. (following Dairy Cattle move out and clean up) ORDER OF EVENTS: ◆ European Breeds ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ British Breeds The Supreme Champion Beef Teams Competition Interbreed GROUP 5 Junior Steer Competition Led Heifer/Steer - hoof only Paraders’ Competition Berry Show in the Year 2016 56 EUROPEAN BREEDS Prizes: 1st $20.00, 2nd $12.00, 3rd $8.00 Class 5001 Female, 8 months and under 12 months 5002 Female, 12 months and under 16 months 5003 Female, 16 months and under 20 months JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - RIBBON and $50 prize money Sponsored by JESSICA LEWIS OF “KARAGUNDI” SIMMENTALS RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - RIBBON and $25 prize money Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY 5004 Female, 20 months and under 30 months (without or with calf at foot to be under 8 mth) 5005 Female, 30 months and over (without or with calf at foot to be under 8 months) SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - RIBBON and $50 prize money Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - RIBBON and $25 prize money Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY 5006 Best two females over 8 months 5007 Bull, 8 months and under 12 months 5008 Bull, 12 months and under 16 months 5009 Bull, 16 months and under 20 months JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - RIBBON and $50 prize money Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION - RIBBON and $25 prize money Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY 5010 Bull, 20 months and under 30 months 5011 Bull, 30 months and over SENIOR CHAMPION BULL - RIBBON and $50 prize money Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL - RIBBON and $25 prize money Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY 5012 Best two bulls over 8 months Berry Show in the Year 2016 57 BRITISh breeds Prizes: 1st $20.00, 2nd $12.00, 3rd $8.00 5013 5014 5015 Female, 8 months and under 12 months Female, 12 months and under 16 months Female, 16 months and under 20 months JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - RIBBON and $50 prize money Sponsored by RAY WHITE REAL ESTATE BERRY RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - RIBBON and $25 prize money Sponsored by RAY WHITE REAL ESTATE BERRY Female, 20 months and under 30 months 5016 (without or with calf at foot to be under 8 mths) 5017 Female, 30 months and over (without or with calf at foot to be under 8 months ) SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - RIBBON and $50 prize money Sponsored by RAY WHITE LIVESTOCK RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - RIBBON and $25 Sponsored by RAY WHITE LIVESTOCK 5018 Best two females over 8 months 5019 Bull, 8 months and under 12 months 5020 Bull, 12 months and under 16 months 5021 Bull, 16 months and under 20 months JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - RIBBON and $50 prize money Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - RIBBON and $25 prize money INT Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY 5022 Bull, 20 months and under 30 months 5023 Bull, 30 months and over SENIOR CHAMPION BULL - RIBBON and $50 prize money INT Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL - RIBBON and $25 prize moneyF INT Sponsored by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY 5024 Best two bulls over 8 months Berry Show in the Year 2016 58 Real Estate Owned and Operated by Berry Estates Pty Ltd 1977 38 39 Berry 2016 YEARS SERVICE TO BERRY DISTRICT 121 Queen Street, Berry 2535 Telephone: (02) 4464 1600 Facsimile: (02) 4464 1923 Email: [email protected] Web: www.eldersberry.com.au Proudly Supports the BERRY SHOW Berry: 02 4464 1600 B e r rBerry y S hShow o w iinn the t h eYear Y e a2015 r 2016 61 59 THE SOUTH COAST AND TABLELANDS SHOW SOCIETIES “OVERALL MOST SUCESSFUL EXHIBITOR” POINTSCORE COMPETITION “Overall Most Successful Exhibitor” Prize Money $500 Prizes awarded on completion of all Shows SPONSORED by the participating Shows To encourage participation in as many Shows as possible within the South Coast and Tablelands region of NSW. Points will be awarded at the following Shows: Albion Park, Berry, Camden, Kangaroo Valley, Kiama, Milton, Moss Vale, Nowra, Picton and Robertson. oints will be allocated at each Show as follows: P Most Successful Exhibitor = 3 Points Second Most Successful Exhbitor = 2 Points Third Most Successful Exhibitor = 1 Point Plus each exhibitor will receive 5 points for attendance INTERBREED 5025 CHAMPION BEEF FEMALE (Jr and Sr Champion from European Breed and British Breeds) - JIM DICK MEMORIAL SASH and $200 prize money Sponsored by N.S.W. FARMERS and B. & A.FORMAN RURAL CONTRACTORS 5026 CHAMPION BEEF MALE (Jr and Sr Champion from European Breed and British Breeds ) - RIBBON & $ 200 Sponsored by N.S.W. FARMERS and BERRY SMASH REPAIRS 5027 SUPREME BEEF EXHIBIT BRIAN McGOLDRICK MEMORIAL SASH & $500 Sponsored by ($200) BISHOP’S SOUTH NOWRA ($200) ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY ($100) The McGOLDRICK FAMILY ECM LIVESTOCK MOSS VALE JUNIOR STEER COMPETITION Class 5028 • Prize money awarded at the conclusion of Group 5 Show Season 1st - $100, 2nd - $60 and 3rd - $40. • The Class is for a steer showing no permanent teeth, to be prepared and exhibited by a fulltime school student or exhibitor under 18 years of age as at 30th June 2015. • Steer and handler must be the same for each Show in this class. • To be judged taking into consideration student handling and knowledge. • The beef sub-committee recommends that the competition be judged the first steer class on the day. Results to be withheld and announced at the competition of the steer judging. • Points to be awarded to a maximum of 10 placings and each competitor receive 10 points for attendance. • Competitors in this Junior Steer Competition are encouraged to exhibit in other open steer classes that may be scheduled on the day. Where schools are exhibiting, other students may parade the steer competing in this Junior Steer Competition in an open class. Berry Show in the Year 2016 60 LED HEIFER/STEER COMPETITION HOOF ONLY • No animals to compete if shown in any other sub-section. • Animals to be on the grounds by 10 am for weight assessment. • Animals may be purebred or crossbred but must not be showing any permanent teeth. 5029 Lightweight Animal - Heifer or Steer up to 350kg RIBBON and $100 1st Prize Sponsored by BERRY BUTCHERY RIBBON and $50 2nd Prize Sponsored by HOMELEIGH FARM PTY LTD 5030 Heavyweight Animal - Heifer or Steer 351kg to 450kg RIBBON and $100 1st Prize Sponsored by NOWRA TRUCK & TRACTOR RIBBON and $50 2nd Prize Sponsored by HOMELEIGH FARM PTY LTD 5031 Openweight Animal - Heifer or Steer 451kg or over RIBBON and $100 1st Prize Sponsored by GARRY NELSON STOCK TRANSP. RIBBON and $50 2nd Prize Sponsored by HOMELEIGH FARM PTY LTD 5032 SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER OR STEER Ribbon and $200 made up from Sponsored $100 by ELDERS REAL ESTATE BERRY and $100 Gift Voucher sponsored by BOMADERRY, JAMBEROO and MILTON COUNTRY STORES PARADERS’ COMPETITION Steward: Peter Gregory 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $10. Prize money sponsored by “KARAWI HILL” MURRAY GREY STUD and SELWOOD SALERS STUD • Paraders will be assessed on presentation of themselves and their animal as well as their abiltiy to handle and parade their animal. • Paraders are requested to wear breed dustcoats or breed uniform, ie. vest, tie, etc. • Paraders under 18 years are not to lead bulls, must be heifers or steers. Class 033 Junior parader - 13 years and under 5 Sponsored by SELWOOD SALERS STUD 5034 Intermediate parader - 14 and 15 years Sponsored by “KARAWI HILL” MURRAY GREY STUD 5035 Senior parader - 16 and 17 years Sponsored by “KARAWI HILL” MURRAY GREY STUD 5036 CHAMPION PARADER - RIBBON and $100 prize money Sponsored by SELWOOD SALERS STUD Each winner of the previous three classes is to parade individually for the Judge. Judge will then give the Parader a score of 1-10, considering the parader’s age and experience. This is to allow the younger Paraders to be competitive with the older Paraders. 5037 SCHOOLS’ ENCOURAGEMENT AWARDS - RIBBON and prize money $50 per School represented Sponsored by SELWOOD SALERS STUD The Steward and a Teacher from each participating school will select a Student from each School as the recipient of these awards. 5038 Open parader - 19 years and over. Sponsored by “KARAWI HILL” MURRAY GREY STUD Berry Show in the Year 2016 61 TANNED HIDES T H PROFESSIONALLY TANNED COW HIDES ALL TANNING ENQUIRIES WELCOME Sales * Repairs * Cushions * Custom Upholstery DELIVERY AUSTRALIA WIDE All Australian, All Authentic, All Unique 0409 444 081 BERRY NSW www.tannedhides.com.au email: [email protected] Berry Show in the Year 2015 B e r r y S h o w 64 in the Year 2016 62 angora goats (secTION 6) SATURDAY 30th January 2016 Goats on ground no later than 9.30am Animals to remain on ground until 2.00pm Judging commences 10.00am Entry Fee: $4 per class entry ( including fleece classes ) Entries Close: Friday, 22nd January, 2016 PO Box 173 Berry NSW 2535 Steward: Ken Mitchell PRIZE MONEY: 1st $15, 2nd $12, 3rd $10 SHOW CONDITIONS LEGAL REQUIREMENTS The requirements listed below are regulations set down by governing bodies in NSW. Forms marked (PWE) have been provided to each exhibitor with the official show entry form. · All exhibits must provide a National Goat Health Statement (PWE). Goat Show and Sale Declaration (PWE). · · All exhibitors must provide a National Vendors Declaration OR Transport · Stock Statement. · All goats must carry a NLIS tag. COMPLETION OF ENTRY FORM · When completing the entry form enter one exhibit per line. · If it is necessary to use more than one line per entry, such as in speciality classes, join the lines together with a bracket { to indicate one entry. · Applicable to classes such as Dam and Daughter. · Entries close the Friday 22nd January, 2016. NO late entries allowed. Substitutions to already entered goats are allowed on the day however, entry · changes will NOT appear in the show book, catalogue or official show records. · A School Class is defined as a goat owned and exhibited by a recognised school. ENTRY CONDITIONS - ALL GOAT CLASSES (GENERAL CONDITIONS) · All animals must be free of external parasites. · All animals must be owned by the exhibitor. Classes with only one entry may have the entry moved to an adjoining class · · (where appropiate). · Goats may be moved to another class at the discretion of the judge. · All stud animals over 12 months of age must be registered. · All stud animals must have a clear and legible identification. · Age is calculated at the date of the Show on a month to month basis. · The wearing of white coats will be at the discretion of the judge. · All exhibitors must remain seated unless otherwise insturcted by the Judge. · Exhibitors must not talk to the Judge during judging unless instructed by the Judge. · Points awarded towards Angora of the Year. Berry Show in the Year 2016 63 ANGORA GOAT CLASSES Fleece Classes 6001 Fine hair (adult buck) 6002 Fine hair (adult doe) 6003 Young Goat 6004 Kid 6005 Fine Kid Doe Classes 6006 Doe under 6 months 6007 Doe 6 months and under 12 months 6008 Doe 12 months and under 24 months 6009 Doe 24 months and under 36 months 6010 Doe 36 months and over Buck Classes 6011 Buck under 6 months 6012 Buck 6 months and under 12 months 6013 Buck 12 months and under 24 months 6014 Buck 24 months and under 36 months 6015 Buck 36 months and over School Classes (entry by High Schools only) 6016 Doe under 12 months 6017 Buck under 12 months 6018 Sire’s progeny ( 2 animals, same sire, different dams ) Speciality Classes 6019 Dam and progeny (progeny under 12 months) 6020 Sire’s progeny (2 goats under 12 months, same sire, different dams) 6021 Sire’s progeny (2 goats over 12 months, same sire, different dams) Junior Judging 6022 Junior Handler (exhibitor 10 years of age and under, any goat breed) 6023 Junior Handler (exhibitor over 10 and under 16 years of age, any goat breed) 6024 Junior Judging-goats (students under 19 years of age) 6025 Junior Judging-fleeces (students under 19 years of age) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION AWARDS Champion Fleece - rIBBON $40 prize Sponsored by AEROSPACE TRAINING SERVICES Reserve Champion Fleece - rIBBON $20 prize Sponsored by AEROSPACE TRAINING SERVICES junior champion angora ( classes 6, 7, 11 & 12) - ribbon $40 prize Sponsored by AEROSPACE TRAINING SERVICES Reserve JUNIOR Champion ANGORA - rIBBON $20 prize Sponsored by AEROSPACE TRAINING SERVICES champion SENIOR angora DOE (classes 8 to 10) - ribbon $40 prize Sponsored by AEROSPACE TRAINING SERVICES Reserve Champion SENIOR ANGORA DOE - rIBBON $20 prize Sponsored by AEROSPACE TRAINING SERVICES champion SENIOR angora BUCK (classes 13 to 15) - ribbon $40 prize Sponsored by AEROSPACE TRAINING SERVICES Reserve SENIOR Champion ANGORA BUCK - rIBBON $20 prize Sponsored by AEROSPACE TRAINING SERVICES SUPREME champion angora (in ALL 3 CHAMPION GOATS) - ribbon $50 prize Sponsored by AEROSPACE TRAINING SERVICES Berry Show in the Year 2016 64 SHOWGIRL COMPETITION (SECTION 7) SHOWGIRL COMPETITION (SECTION 7) Saturday, 30th January, 2016 Saturday, 30th January, 2016 Stewards: Sharon Dunn, Theresa Evert and Jennifer Miller Stewards: Sharon Dunn, Theresa Evert and Jennifer Miller The Winner of the competition becomes Berry Showgirl 2016 and The Winner of thefor competition becomes Showgirl and represent holds that title for holds that title one year, duringBerry which time 2016 she will Berry one year, during which time she will represent Berry Show Society at the Zone Finals Show Society at the Zone Finals in February. in February. If successful there, she will be a guest of the Royal Agricultural Society If successful there, she willShow be ainguest the at the Royal Easter Sydneyoffor fiveRoyal days inAgricultural Society at the Royal Easter Show with in Sydney five days inBerry March 2016. The winner will also be involved functionsfor associated with Show SocietyThe during her twelve months Berry Showgirl, 2016. March 2016. winner will also beasinvolved with functions The announcement of the winner will be made at Berry Show associated with Berry Show Society during her twelve months as on Saturday, 30th January, 2016 at approximately 7.30pm. Berry Showgirl, 2016. The announcement winner confidence, will be made at Berry The contestants are judged of on the personality, ambition andShow life goals, onknowledge, Saturday, rural 30th knowledge, January, 2016 at approximately 7.30pm. general presentation and speech. Finalists are also asked to demonstrate knowledge of their local community and current affairs contestants and apart from their ambassadorial qualities, contestants are The arepotential judged on personality, confidence, also judgedand on their in and experience of rural affairs. ambition lifeinvolvement goals, general knowledge, rural knowledge, presentation and speech. Finalists are also asked to All contestants are required to wear smart day-wear during their day interview demonstrate knowledge offunction their local community and and current and judging lunch. The evening is a fairly formal occasion it is affairs apart theirtopotential ambassadorial qualities, thereforeand required for from all finalists be in evening wear. contestants are also judged on their involvement in and experience of rural affairs. All contestants are required to wear smart day-wear during their day interview and judging lunch. The evening function is a fairly formal occasion and it is therefore required for all finalists to be in evening wear. Berry Show in the Year 2016 65 zzadellas The Berry Showgirl Winner for 2016 will receive $1000 from the Waddell Family The Berry ShowgirlTrophy Winnerdonated for 2016bywill receive Nowra Mazda Weekend Accommodation donated by South Coast Register $1000will from the Waddell Family Entrants receive gifts from the following sponsors Trophy donated byBerry NowraPharmacy Mazda Weekend Accommodation donated by South Coast Register Berry Rural Co-operative Society Fork Cafe efruit Cafe Berry Show Entrants will receive gifts from the Society followingCommittee sponsors BerryShow Pharmacy Berry Society Ladies’ Auxiliary Berry Rural Co-operative Society Knickerboxers Berry Show Society Committee Haven Auxiliary & Space Berry Show Society Ladies’ Knickerboxers Bedroom Bliss Haven & Space Scullys &Co Bedroom Bliss Candleberries Scullys &Co Candleberries Savannah Cafe Savannah Cafe Hedgehogs Coffee Shop Hedgehogs Coffee Shop JustCafe Delicious Cafe Just Delicious Mezzadellas Mezzadellas Little Fork Cafe Little Fork Cafe Grapefruit Cafe Grapefruit Cafe The Berry Hotel Makeup by Goodness The Gracious Berry Hotel Hair by Makeup The Bohemian Rose by Goodness Gracious Photos by Jon Harris Photography Hair by The Bohemian Rose Berry Hotel oodness Gracious Bohemian Rose Harris Photography Photos by Jon Harris Photography 2015 SHOWGIRLS 2015 SHOWGIRLS Berry Show in the Year 2016 66 POULTRY (SECTION 8) SATURDAY, 30th January, 2016 Stewards: J.Turner, Janice Hughes and members of Nowra Poultry Club No Entry Fee Entry Forms to be returned to Secretary, P.O. Box 173 BERRY NSW 2535 ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, 22nd January, 2016 at 5pm. Late entries will not be accepted. All exhibits must be in the hands of the Stewards by 8.30am on Saturday, and may be removed after 4.00pm on that day. Stewards may make a decision to release birds earlier if birds show heat stress due to weather conditions. Penning Friday evening 6.00 to 8.00pm. Judging: 9.00am Saturday Prizes will be awarded as follows: 1st $2.00 and 2nd $1.00 First 222 Birds entered to be accepted. N.B. LIMIT: Two entries per class per exhibitor Junior exhibitors must be under 14 years of age and pen their own birds In AOB and AOC classes the breed/colour should be stated on the entry form so that, if FOUR or more birds are entered by at least TWO exhibitors, a class can be made for that breed/colour prior to Judging day if not in the schedule. This can not be done on the day. SOFTFEATHER LARGE 8001. Ancona, Male 8002. Ancona, Female 8003. Australorp, Male 8004. Australorp, Female 8005. Barnevelder, Male 8006. Barnevelder, Female 8007. Hamburg, Male 8008. Hamburg, Female 8009. Langshan, Male 8010. Langshan, Female 8011. Leghorn, Male 8012. Leghorn, Female 8013. Orpington, Male 8014. Orpington, Female 8015. Rhode Island, Male 8016. Rhode Island, Female 8017. Silky, Black, Male 8018. Silky, Black, Female 8019. Silky, White, Male 8020. Silky, White, Female 8021. Silky, A.O.C., Male 8022. Silky, A.O.C., Female 8023. Sussex, Male 8024. Sussex, Female 8025. Welsummer, Male 8026. Welsummer, Female 8027. Wyandotte, Male 8028. Wyandotte, Female 8029. A.O.B., Male 8 030. A.O.B., Female 8031. Softfeather Large Pair HARDFEATHER LARGE 8032. OEG Black/Red, Male 8033. OEG Partridge, Female 8034. OEG A.O.C., Male 8035. OEG A.O.C., Female 8036. Game A.O.B., Male 8037. Game A.O.B., Female 8038. Hardfeather Large Pair HARDFEATHER BANTAM 8039. OEG, Black/Red, Male 8040. OEG, Part/Clay/Wh’tn, Female 8041. OEG, A.O.C., Male 8042. OEG, A.O.C., Female 8043. Modern, Black/Red, Male 8044. Modern, Black/Red, Female 8045. Modern A.O.C., Male 8046. Modern A.O.C., Female 8047. Game A.O.B., Male 8048. Game A.O.B., Female 8049. Hardfeather Bantam Pair JUNIOR CLASSES 8050. Softfeather Large, Male 8051. Softfeather Large, Female 8052. Softfeather Bantam, Male 8053 Softfeather.Bantam,.Female 8054. Hard Feather Large, Male 8055. Hard Feather Large, Female 8056. Hard Feather Bantam, Male 8057. Hard Feather Bantam, Female Berry Show in the Year 2016 67 SOFTFEATHER BANTAM 8058. Ancona, Male 8059. Ancona, Female 8060. Araucana, Male 8061. Araucana, Female 8062. Australorp, Male 8063. Australorp, Female 8064. Belgian Barbu d’Anvers, Male 8065. Belgian.Barbu.d’Anvers Female 8066. Belgian Barbu d’Uccle, Male 8067. Belgian Barbu d’Uccle, Female 8068. Belgian Barbu de Watermael, Male 8069. Belgian Barbu de Watermael, Female 8070. Frizzle, Male 8071. Frizzle, Female 8072. Langshan, Male 8073. Langshan, Female 8074. Leghorn, Black, Male 8075. Leghorn, Black, Female 8076. Leghorn, White, Male 8077. Leghorn, White, Female 8078. Leghorn, A.O.C., Male 8079. Leghorn, A.O.C., Female 8080. Pekin, Black, Male 8081. Pekin, Black, Female 8082. Pekin, White, Male 8083. Pekin, White, Female 8084. Pekin, A.O.C., Male 8085. Pekin, A.O.C. Female 8086. Rhode Island, Male 8087. Rhode Island, Female 8088. Rosecomb, Male 8089. Rosecomb, Female 8090. Sebright, Male 8091. Sebright, Female 8092. Sussex, Male 8093. Sussex, Female 8094. Wyandotte, White, Male 8095. Wyandotte, White, Female 8096. Wyandotte, A.O.C., Male 8097. Wyandotte, A.O.C., Female 8098. A.O.B., Male 8099. A.O.B., Female 8100. Softfeather Bantam Pair WATER FOWL 101. Campbell, Drake 8 8102. Campbell, Duck 8103. Mallard, Drake 8104. Mallard, Duck 8105. Muscovy, Drake 8106. Muscovy, Duck 8107. Runner, White, Drake 8108. Runner, White, Duck 8109. Runner, A.O.C., Drake 8110. Runner, A.O.C., Duck 8111. A.O.B., Drake 8112. A.O.B., Duck 8113. Waterfowl Pair Berry Show in the Year 2016 68 CHAMPIONS AND SPECIALS CHAMPION Softfeather Large........................................... Bag of feed and RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION Softfeather Large............................. Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION Hardfeather Large ......................................... Bag of feed and RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION Hardfeather Large .......................... Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION Large ............................................................ Bag of feed and RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION Large ............................................. Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION Softfeather Bantam........................................ Bag of feed and RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION Softfeather Bantam.......................... Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION Hardfeather Bantam....................................... Bag of feed and RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION Hardfeather Bantam........................ Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION Bantam.......................................................... Bag of feed and RIBBON RESERVE CHAMPION Bantam.......................................... Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION Waterfowl................................................................. $20 and RIBBON Sponsored by MICHAEL NELSON RESERVE CHAMPION Waterfowl........................................ Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION JUNIOR Large.................................................Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION JUNIOR Bantam..............................................Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION Large Pair...................................................... Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION Bantam Pair................................................... Bag of feed and RIBBON CHAMPION Bird in Show................................................ $35 voucher and RIBBON Sponsored by BOMADERRY, JAMBEROO & MILTON COUNTRY STORES RESERVE CHAMPION Bird in Show................................. $15 voucher and RIBBON Sponsored by BOMADERRY, JAMBEROO & MILTON COUNTRY STORES Bags of feed supplied by Vella Stock Feeds Berry Show in the Year 2016 69 B e r rBerry y S hShow o w iinn the t h eYear Y e a2015 r 2016 72 70 PAVILION Pavilion will be open 11am - 9pm Friday and 9am - 7.30pm Saturday Chief Steward: Sharon Jeffery Assistant Chief Stewards: Bruce Sheridan, Sue Hinkley, Janice Hughes and Pam Coles CONDITIONS OF ENTRY Exhibits to be collected from 8.30pm to 10pm Saturday Exhibitors participate at their own risk No Entry Fees in Pavilion Times and dates for acceptance of entrY FORMS and exhibits are indicated at head of each section TO AVOID DELAYS: Entry forms may be posted or email to the Secretary at [email protected] prior to closing time for entries of each section or phone (02) 4464 1567 for information RULES FOR PAVILION ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN THE PAST TWELEVE MONTHS AND BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR Dockets will be issued to Exhibitors. These need to be shown to collect entries, but do not allow entrance to the Show Judging times are indicated at the head of each section PAVILION CLOSES AT 7.30PM SATURDAY Exhibits to be collected FROM 8.30pm to 10pm SATURDAY and Exhibits must be marked off by Steward before being taken IONIE ATKINS MEMORIAL Ribbon and Prize $100 Most Successful Exhibitor in at least two Sections in the Pavilion This Award to be chosen from Sections 13 - 30 inclusive 1st prize 3 points - 2nd prize 2 points If the second prize is divided, points are divided Highly commended carries no points. No extra for Champions If there is an equal score the exhibitor with the most first prizes will be the winner PRIZE MONEY CAN ONLY BE COLLECTED FROM THE TREASURER, AT THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE ( 12pm - 9pm Friday and 10am - 10pm Saturday ) No Prize Money to be collected when the Show is finished Identify all items with exhibitor’s numbered tag by attaching to exhibits where it can be seen by the Judge Attach tag to soft items with a pin Attach tag to Art on the front bottom left and Photography on the back Retain large section of the docket for the collection of items from the Pavilion from 8.30pm to 10pm on Saturday Berry Show in the Year 2016 71 FARM PRODUCE (SECTION 9) Stewards: Allen Armstrong and Anthony Lewis - 1st $5, 2nd $3 Entry Forms will be accepted by Secretary until 5pm Tuesday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Wednesday 7 - 8pm and Thursday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Thursday Open Classes 9001 7kg and 4 cobs of maize, any variety 9002 4.5kg perennial rye grass seed 9003 4.5kg Kangaroo Valley rye grass seed 9004 4.5kg sorghum seed, any variety 9005 Two sunflower heads 9006 Largest sunflower 9007 Four stalks of green crop corn in cob 9008 Tallest stalk of green crop corn 9009 Four stalks of sorghum, any variety 9010 Tallest stalk of sorghum 9011 9kg of paspalum hay (trussed) 9012 9kg of green lucerne 9013 9kg of red clover hay (trussed) 9014 9kg of oaten hay 9015 .Collection of green fodder (not more than six varieties) 9016 Sheaf millet, any variety, green 9017 9kg of rye grass hay 9018 9kg of pasture hay Classes for High Schools Students 9019 Two sunflower heads 9020 Largest sunflower 9021 Two corn stalks with cobs Are you looking for personalised Group Charters? DAY or EVENING Call David now for . . . • Competitive Rates • Conference & Business Trips • Seniors/Schools/Clubs • Professional Service • Modern Airconditioned buses • Seating up to 83 • All special occasions NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED 4464 1532 BERRY AH OR BH Email: [email protected] BERRY BUS SERVICE Berry Show in the Year 2016 72 HINTS ON EXHIBITION COOKING dairy PRODUCE (SECTION 10) Stewards: Allen Armstrong and Anthony Lewis Classes 11,12 & 13 Scale of points for judging: uniform size, fullness 30, colour of cappings 30, evenness 20, general appearance 20 - Total 100 1st $5, 2nd $3 Entry Forms will be accepted by Secretary until 5pm Tuesday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Wednesday 7 - 8pm and Thursday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Thursday Open Classes 1001 One dozen hen eggs (light) 1002 One dozen hen eggs (dark) 1003 Three jars light honey, to be shown in jars between 250g and 500g 1004 Three jars dark golden honey, to be shown in jars between 250g and 500g 1005 Three jars honey, other than Eucalypt, to be shown in jars between 250g and 500g 1006 Extracted honey fine grain, granulated, to be shown in three jars between 250g & 500g 1007 Extracted honey coarse grain, granulated, to be shown in three jarsbetween 250g and 500g 100821/4kg beeswax, white (natural colour) (Scale of points for judging: Colour 25, cleanliness 35, tenacity 20, general appearance 10, aroma 10 - total 100) 1009 Beeswax, yellow, natural colours (scale of points as in Class 8) 21/4 kg 1010 Plate of honeycomb in sealed container 1011 Full depth frame of honeycomb, in sealed container 1012 Half frame of honeycomb, in sealed container 1013 Honeycomb section in sealed container, aproximately 450g 1014 Italian queen bee and her progeny, any colour Classes for High School Students 1015 Six bantam eggs 1016 Six hen eggs Berry Show in the Year 2016 73 FRUIT (SECTION 11) Stewards: Allen Armstrong and Anthony Lewis At the discretion of the Judge entries may be cut Fruit in collections within a Class to be all uniform in size 1st $5, 2nd $3 Entry Forms will be accepted by Secretary until 5pm Tuesday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Wednesday 7 - 8pm and Thursday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Thursday Most Successful Exhibitor Special Prize RAY GILLAM MEMORIAL Ribbon plus $20.00 Sponsored by the Gillam Family Open Classes 1101 Six nectarines (freestone) 1102 Six nectarines (clingstone) 1103 Six peaches (freestone) 1104 Six peaches (clingstone) 1105 Six peaches (preserving) 1106 Six tomatoes (red) 1107 Six cherry tomatoes 1108 Six tomatoes (yellow) 1109 Largest tomato 1110 Six tomatoes (organically grown) 1111 Six plums (Japanese) 1112 Six plums, any other variety 1113 Six figs 1114 Six lemons (smooth skin) 1115 Six quinces 1116 Six pears (table) 1117 Six pears (baking) 1118 Six apples (table) 1119 Six apples (baking) 1120 Dish of grapes (white) 1121 Dish of grapes (black) 1122 Dish of passionfruit (6) 1123 One rockmelon 1124 One watermelon 1125 Three pepinos CLASSES 1126-1129 sponsored by BERRY & DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB 1126 Collection of tropical fruit (any variety grown by exhibitor) 1127 Collection of tomatoes, six varieties, three of each variety 1128Collection of apples, six varieties, three of each variety 1129 Best collection of fruit not more than 12 varieties (2 of each) Classes for High School Students 1130 Stalks of cherry tomatoes 1131 Largest tomato 1132 Six lemons 1133 Dish of passionfruit 1134 Six apples Berry Show in the Year 2016 74 VEGETABLES (SECTION 12) Stewards: Bruce Sheridan and Lindy Miles At the discretion of the Judge, entries may be cut Classes 1-12 exhibits must be shown with the leaf tops left on 1st $5, 2nd $3 (unless otherwise stated) Entry Forms will be accepted by Secretary until 5pm Tuesday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Wednesday 7 - 8pm and Thursday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Thursday The BERT GOODGER MEMORIAL SASH is sponsored by KEVIN and PHYLLIS BLISSETT MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Classes: 4,8,26,37,38 and 47 Sponsored by ACCREDITED INSPECTION SERVICES Open Classes 1236 Pumpkin (small table, 1201 Beetroot (three) A.O.V. one, to be named) 1202 Largest beetroot 1237 Pumpkin (largest table) 1203 Parsnips (three) 1238 Pumpkin(largest) A.O.V. named 1204 Largest parsnip 1239 Pumpkin A.V.O. to be named 1205 Carrots (long three) 1240 Marrow (vegetable, long) 1206 Carrots (short three) 1241 Marrow (custard shaped) 1207 Carrots (organically grown) 1242 Hubbard squash (one) (three) 1243 Banana squash (one) 1208 Largest carrot 1244 Potatoes, red skin (2kg) 1209 Turnips (three) 1245 Potatoes, white skin (2kg) 1210 Largest turnip 1246 Collection of Potatoes 1211 Spinach (six stalks & leaves) (3 varieties to be named,1kg each) 1212 Rhubarb (six stalks & leaves) 1247 Largest potato 1213 Zucchini (three) 1248 BERT GOODGER MEMORIAL 1214 Beans (French in pod 250g) collection of vegetables 1215 Beans (butter in pod 250g) (must be 15 types) 1216 Beans (runner in pod 250g) 1249 Collection of organically grown 1217 Beans (organically grown 250g) vegetables (must be 10 types) 1218 Cucumbers, apple (golden, 1250 Any other vegetables crystal or green) (three) not mentioned 1219 Cucumbers (any other variety) 1251 Best exhibit from (three) Gateway Community Garden 1220 Lettuce (one) prize $25.00 sponsored by 1221 Cabbage (one) WOODHILL MOUNTAIN WINES 1222 Collection of kitchen herbs 1223 Onions, odourless (four) Classes for High School Students 1224 Onions, brown (four) 1252 Longest carrot 1225 Onions, white (four) 1253 Three potatoes 1226 Largest onion 1254 Three leaves of spinach 1227 Eschalots (twelve, dry) 1255 Three onions 1228 Preserving melon 1256 Three cucumbers 1229 Pumpkin (table Queen, one) 1257 Other vegetable not mentioned 1230 Pumpkin (butternut, one) 1258 Carving from a vegetable 1231 Pumpkin (crown, one) (toothpicks allowed) 1232 Pumpkin (triamble, one) 1233 Pumpkin (Qld. blue, one) 1234 Pumpkin (pie or gramma one) 1235 Pumpkin (medium table A.O.V. one, to be named) Berry Show in the Year 2016 75 DECORATIVE FLOWERS (SECTION 13) DECORATIVE FLOWERS (SECTION 13) Steward: Jennifer Moffitt Entry Forms will be accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Wednesday night Steward: Jennifer Moffitt Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Thursday 7 - 8pm and Friday 6 - 8.30am Any foliage, adornments or embellishments can be used in this Section Judging: 9am Fridayday All flowers to be fresh unless otherwise stated. Wiring of individual flowers Any foliage, adornments or embellishments can be used in this Section is not permitted in any Class, except silk and dried flower classes All flowers to be fresh unless otherwise stated. Wiring of individual flowers No responsibility containers orflower ornaments is not permitted in anytaken Class, for except silk and dried classes DECORATIVE (SECTION 13) 1st $5, 2nd $3FLOWERS (unless otherwise stated) 1st $5, 2nd $3 (unless otherwise stated) Steward: Jennifer Moffitt Entry Forms will be accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Wednesday CHAMPION RIBBON FOR MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Entry Forms will be accepted by Secretary Wednesday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Thursdayuntil 7 - 5pm 8pmonand Friday 6night - 8.30am BOWDEN MEMORIAL, Exhibits will SHELIA be accepted in Pavilion Thursday 7 -$30 8pmsponsored and Fridayby 6 -BowdenFamily 8.30am Judging:9am 9am Friday Judging: Fridayday CHAMPION RIBBON MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CHAMPION RIBBONorFOR MOST OUTSTANDING Any foliage, adornments embellishments cansponsored be used in EXHIBIT this MYRA BRANDON MEMORIAL, $10 by Section the Brandon Family SHELIA BOWDEN $50stated. sponsored Bowdenflowers Family All flowers to be freshMEMORIAL, unless otherwise Wiring by of individual No responsibility taken for containers or ornaments isCHAMPION not permittedRIBBON in any Class, except silk and dried EXHIBITOR flower classes MOST SUCCESSFUL Open Classes 1stMEMORIAL, $5, 2nd $3 (unless otherwise stated) MYRA BRANDON $10 sponsored by the Brandon Family 1 Aspire to the Heights (vertical design, container less than 40cm) CHAMPION RIBBON FOR MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Open Classes 2 Arrangement depicting a Song (songMEMORIAL, to be named exhibitor) SHELIA BOWDEN $30by sponsored by BowdenFamily 1301Aspire to the Heights (vertical design, container less than 40cm) 3 Twist and TurnsCHAMPION RIBBON MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR 1 302 Arrangement depicting a Song (song to be named by exhibitor) BRANDON MEMORIAL, $10 sponsored by the Brandon Family 4 Flowers and SeaMYRA Shells Twist Turns No the responsibility taken for containers or ornaments 5 1303 Round andand Round Garden (flowers from your garden) 1304 Flowers and Sea Shells Open Classes sponsored by BERRY & DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB 1 Round Aspire to theRound Heightsthe (vertical design, container than 40cm) and Garden (flowers fromless your garden) 6 1305 Foliage, Stones and Water 2 Arrangement depicting a Song (song to be named by exhibitor) sponsored by BERRY & DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB 7 Arrangement in a Teapot 3 Twist and Turns Stones Water 8 1306 Appealing to the Senses (arrangement using roses only) 4 Foliage, Flowers and Sea and Shells in a the Teapot 5 Arrangement Roundarrangement and Round Garden (flowers from your garden) 9 1307 Brunchtime sponsoredusing by BERRY & DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB Appealing to the Senses (arrangement roses only) 10 1308 The heart of Berry 6 Brunchtime Foliage, Stones and Water arrangement 11 1309 Arrangement of flowers from a new exhibitor (free expression) 7 Arrangement in a Teapot 121310 Rare and heart Exoticof Berry The 8 Appealing to the Senses (arrangement using roses only) 131131 Arrangement using and edible flowers (using one container) ofherbs flowers from a new exhibitor (free expression) 9 Arrangement Brunchtime arrangement 141312 Reflections - arrangement using a mirror 10 Rare The heart of Berry and Exotic 11 Arrangement Arrangement of flowers from a new exhibitor (free expression) Classes 1, 2, 6, 8and and 14 sponsored by PHIL and JAN MONAGHAN 1313 using herbs edible flowers (using one container) 12 for Rare and School Exotic Classes High Students 1314 Reflections arrangement using a mirror 13 Arrangement using herbs and edible flowers (using one container) 15Classes Arrangement of flowers 1301,130 1308 and 1314 sponsored by PHIL and JAN MONAGHAN 14 Reflections - 2,1306, arrangement using a mirror 16Classes Arrangement using cup and saucer for High School Students by SUE by HINKLEY Classes 1, 2, 6, 8sponsored and 14 sponsored PHIL and JAN MONAGHAN Classes for High School Students 1315 Arrangement of flowers 15 Arrangement of flowers 1316 Arrangement using cup and saucer 16 Arrangement using cup and saucer 1317 Lavender and Lace Berry Show in the Year 2015 B e rBerry r y SShow h o w in i n78 t h eYear Y e a2015 r 2016 the 76 78 FLOWERS AND CUT BLOOMS (SECTION 14) Stewards: Mary Seelis, Sue Hinkley, Pat Vassallo and Tina Ballard ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR Neatness of display considered. No responsibility taken for containers or ornaments NND = Not necessarily distinct Collection = Greatest number of varieties possible, at least five 1st $5, 2nd $3 Entry Forms will be accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Wednesday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Thursday 7 - 8pm and Friday 7 - 8.30am Condition: All Exhibitors must be vacated by 8.30am sharp Judging: 9.00am Friday RAY GILLAM MEMORIAL $20 for MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Sponsored by the Gillam Family Open Classes 1401 Mixed variety of roses (not miniature) 1402 Collection of miniature roses 1403 Miniature roses, three stems/cuts NND 1404 One pink bloom 1405 One red bloom 1406 One white bloom 1407 One yellow bloom 1408 Rose of any other colour not mentioned above 1409 One cut floribunda rose any colour 1140 Three roses NND (one vase) 1411 Bud to full bloom in 4 stages: bud to show colour, 2nd stage bunch, 3rd stage exhibition form and 4th stage full bloom (all in one vase) CLASSES 1 - 11 sponsored by THE ILLAWARRA ROSE SOCIETY CHAMPION ROSE - Judged from Classes 3-11 trophy donated by MARY SEELIS 1412 Container of Lavender 1413 Container of Proteas 1414 Collection of coloured foliage 1415 Container of Fuchsias with foliage 1416 Container of flowers in shades of one colour CLASSES 12 - 16 sponsored by DAVE HILL MARINE 1417 Container of Pentas THE BETTY MILES MEMORIAL RIBBON sponsored by BERRY & DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB 1418 Container of Zinnias 1419 Container of Marigolds NND 1420 Collection of flowering shrubs/trees 1421 Container of Geraniums 1422 Container of Petunias 1423 Container of flowers from my garden CLASSES 22 - 23 sponsored by BERRY & DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB 1424 Container of Grevilleas 1425 Container of mixed Australian native plants CLASSES 24 - 25 sponsored by AUSTRALIAN PLANT SOCIETY OF NOWRA Classes for High School Students sponsored by SUE HINKLEY Care to be taken when arranging flowers 1426 Collection of flowers from my garden 1427 One rose bloom 1428 Collection of flowers in a small novelty container 1429 Collection of coloured foliage Berry Show in the Year 2016 77 POT PLANTS (SECTION 15) Stewards: Carol Hampson, Tony Hampson, Noreen Doust, Richard Doust and Richard Wiseman SIZE OF POTS MUST NOT EXCEED 30cm outside width No oiling of exhibit permitted 1st $5, 2nd $3 Entry Forms will be accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Tuesday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Wednesday 7 - 8pm and ONLY small exhibits on Thursday 8.30 - 9am Judging: 10am Thursday SUE RADBURN MEMORIAL CHAMPION RIBBON FOR BEST EXHIBIT Prize $25 sponsored by CLIVE RADBURN CHAMPION RIBBON FOR MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Prize $25 sponsored by PAMELA COLES Open Classes 1501 Potted coleus 1502 Indoor pot plant not specified in this section 1503 Plant in hanging container sponsored by BERRY & DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB 1504 Maiden hair fern, fine foliage 1505 Cacti or succulent - specimen 1506 Maiden hair fern, coarse foliage 1 507 . Collection of cacti and/or other succulents grown in one container 1508 Potted impatiens 1509 Collection of plants and/or ferns in one container 1510 Specimen with coloured or varigated foliage 1511 Any other fern not listed 1512 Geranium, foliage or flowering any variety 1513 Potted plant in flower 1514 Begonia foliage 1515 Begonia flowering 1516 Bonsai Classes for High School Students 1517 Most unusual pot plant 1518 My favourite pot plant Berry Show in the Year 2016 78 DAHLIAS (SECTION 16) Steward: Sharon Jeffery X - 1 bloom per vase. XXX - 3 blooms per vase. N.N.D. - Not necessarily distinct 1st $5, 2nd $3 - Vases Provided Entry Forms will be accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Thursday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Friday up to 8am Judging: 9am Friday CHAMPION RIBBON MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR RIBBONS TO BE AWARDED TO: Champion AOV, Grand Champion Unit, Champion Decorative Unit, Champion Cactus Unit, Champion Exhibition Cactus Unit, Champion Waterlily Unit, Champion Pom Pon Unit. Champions to be chosen from any exhibit. Open Classes 1601 Berry Show Society Inc. Championship Three vases Dahlias, distinct types, same variety to vase 1st $6.00, 2nd $4.00 1602 Three large decorative Dahlias, N.N.D. X 1603 One large decorative Dahlia, X 1604 Three medium decorative Dahlias, N.N.D. X 1605 One medium decorative Dahlia, X 1606 One vase small decorative Dahlias, 3 varieties 1607 One vase small decorative Dahlias, XXX same variety 1608 One vase miniature decorative Dahlias, 3 varieties 1609 One vase miniature decorative Dahlias, XXX same variety 1610 Three large cactus Dahlias, N.N.D. X 1611 One large cactus Dahlia, X 1612 Three medium cactus Dahlias, N.N.D. X 1613 One medium cactus Dahlia, X 1614 One vase small Cactus Dahlias, 3 varieties, XXX 1615 One vase small Cactus Dahlias, XXX, same variety 1616 One vase miniature Cactus Dahlias, XXX 3 varieties 1617 One vase miniature garden Cactus Dahlias, XXX, same variety 1618 One exhibition Cactus Dahlia, X 1619 One vase Fimbriated Cactus, X 1620 One vase Waterlilly Dahlias, same variety, XXX 1621 Three vases Pom Pon Dahlias, same variety XXX 1622 One vase Pom Pon Dahlias, same variety, XXX 1623 One vase Pom Pon Dahlias, three distinct varieties, XXX 1624 One standard unit of any other type 1625 One seedling standard unit 1626 One vase ball type, XXX 1627 Flower of the Year standard unit 1628 Six vase single flower (6 distinct types) 1629 Novice competitor Classes for High School Students 1630 Dahlia from my garden, any variety (does not have to comply with regulations) STANDARDS: Large Decorative, 210mm and over Medium Decorative, 160mm and under 210mm Small Decorative, 120mm and under 160mm Large Cactus, 210mm and over Medium Cactus, 160mm and under 210mm Small Cactus, 120mm and under 160mm Miniature Cactus, 90mm and under 120mm Exhibition Cactus, 160mm and over Waterlily, 90mm and under 160mm Pom Pon, 50mm and under The length of stem or stalk should be at least 300mm overall and should protrude at least 150mm clear of the show receptacle Berry Show in the Year 2016 79 GUIDELINES for NEEDLEWORK A. Please read the schedule carefully B. Judges look for clean, unsoiled, well-presented work C. Plain sewing: • stitching and seam finishes should be uniform throughout the garment • open seams or overlocked seams should be used for most garments, generally French seams for lingerie, baby wear and blouses • facings - attached, clipped to stitching & caught down only on seam points • hems - either blind or French hem • collars and lapels same length • buttonholes right direction D.Embroidery: • should be attached with pins to coloured cardboard (to complement work) • work should not be started or finished with knots, it should be invisibly finished • cross stitch - stitches on the reverse side should all go the same way • all stitches on right side must have top of stitch going in one direction NEEDLEWORK (SECTION 17) Stewards: Laurel Oke, Jenny Pastor, Di Auld and Lyn Grady All entries to be exhibitor’s own work Preference given to clean, well-presented work 1st $5, 2nd $3 Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tuesday 7 - 8pm and Wednesday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Wednesday CHAMPION RIBBON FOR OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT PHYLLIS THOMPSON MEMORIAL MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN NEEDLEWORK Ribbon plus $10 Open Classes 1701 Machine made garment for adult or child $10 donated by Annette Brereton 1702 Article featuring machine embroidery 1703 Sewn fabric bag/tote $10 voucher donated by SEW & TELL 1704 Any sewn article not mentioned 1705 Something new made from recycled material (stating article used) 1706 Article in applique (not quilt) $5 voucher donated by BERRY PATCHWORK 1707 Hand embroidered article other than wool not mounted 1708 Article featuring wool embroidery 1709 Any article in cross stitch framed 1710 Any article in cross stitch not mounted $10 voucher donated by SEW & TELL 1711 Article in counted threadwork (other than cross stitch) not mounted $10 voucher donated by SEW & TELL 1712 Piece of embroidery not mentioned 1713 Doll dressed in fabric 1714 Toy featuring hand embroidery 1715 Article featuring ribbon embroidery $10 voucher donated by SEW & TELL 1716 Stumpwork or raised embroidery $10 voucher donated by SEW & TELL 1717 Article in patchwork $10 voucher donated by BERRY PATCHWORK 1718 Patchwork quilt or cot cover $5 voucher donated by BERRY PATCHWORK 1719 Quilt featuring patchwork + applique $10 voucher donated by BERRY PATCHWORK 1720 Applique quilt or cot cover $5 voucher donated by BERRY PATCHWORK Classes for High School Students 1 721 Machine made article of clothing $10 voucher donated by BERRY PATCHWORK 1722 Machine made article of soft furnishing $10 voucher donatedbyBERRY PATCHWORK 1723 Article of patchwork or creative sewing $10 voucher donated by BERRY PATCHWORK 1724 Article of embroidery 1725 Any article of needlework not mentionedT AP Berry Show in the Year 2016 80 TAPESTRY WORK (SECTION 18) Stewards: Sandra Martin, Margaret Larder and Pam Coles Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tuesday 7 - 8pm and Wednesday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Wednesday 1st $5, 2nd $3. CHAMPION RIBBON FOR MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Open Classes 1801 An article in petit point, unframed 1802 Tapestry using mixed thread, unframed 1803 Tapestry picture, framed for hanging 1804 Longstitch picture, framed 1805 An article of tapestry not mentioned in this section Classes for High School Students 1806 An article of tapestry Berry Show in the Year 2016 81 CROCHET & KNITTING (section 19) Stewards: Sandra Martin, Margaret Larder and Pam Coles Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tuesday 7 - 8pm and Wednesday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Wednesday 1st $5, 2nd $3 CHAMPION RIBBON FOR THE MOST OUSTANDING EXHIBIT MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR RIBBON Ella Keevers Memorial ribbon - class 17 sponsored by C.W.A., BERRY GABRIELE McPHERSON MEMORIAL RIBBON for Class 1 sponsored by B.C.A.C. DOT RUTHLEDGE MEMORIAL RIBBON for Class 9 sponsored by B.C.A.C. Open Classes 1901 Hand knitted baby shawl 1902 Hand knitted scarf or cowl $10 voucher donated by SEW & TELL 1903 Hand knitted blanket 1904 Hand knitted child’s garment 1905 Hand knitted adult’s garment 8 ply or under 1906 Hand knitted adult’s garment over 8 ply 1907 Hand kinitted cardigan 8 ply and over 1908 Hand kinitted jumper 5 ply 1909 Hand knitted teacosy 1910 Hand knitted felted article 1911 Hand knitted pair of socks 1912 Intarsia hand knitted article 1913 Hand knitted baby nursery set of three co-ordinated items 1st $10, 2nd $5 sponsored by S & J BRAMLEY 1914 Hand knitted toy 1915 Article knitted on a knitting loom 1916 Article of lace knitting, 4 ply or under 1917 Article of crochet, not wool 1st $10, 2nd $4 sponsored by C.A.W. BERRY 1918 Crocheted granny square blanket $10 voucher donated by SEW & TELL 1919 Crocheted baby shawl 1920 Crocheted baby nursery set of three co-ordinated items 1921 Crocheted toy 1922 Article with a crocheted edge e.g. hankichief, handtowel 1923 Article in Tunisian crochet 1924 Any other article in crochet Classes for High School Students 1925 Knitted article 1926 Crocheted article Berry Show in the Year 2016 82 SPINNING & WEAVING (SECTION 20) Stewards: Margaret Downes, Robyn Simond, Sharon Thomson and Barbara Maurer 1st $7, 2nd $3 Section sponsored by BERRY SPINNERS & WEAVERS Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tues 7 - 8pm and Wednesday 830 - 9.30am Judging: 10.30am Wednesday CORAL LLOYD AWARD for spinning classes 1 to 6 plus 14 - Ribbon plus $25 JAN RILEY AWARD for weaving classes 7 to 11 plus 14 - Ribbon plus $25 MAVIS HUTCHINGS AWARD for BEST EXHIBIT USING ALPACA FIBER - Ribbon plus $25 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Ribbon plus $25 Open Classes 2001 3 skeins of own handspun yarn, name fibres, state end use 2002 Jumper or cardigan knitted or crocheted in own handspun yarn 2003 Vest knitted or crocheted in own handspun yarn 2004 Shawl, wrap, poncho knitted or crocheted in own handspun yarn 2005 Accessory, knitted or crocheted hat, scarf, socks, gloves, bag in own handspun yarn 2006 Blanket, rug, throw knitted or crocheted in own handspun yarn 2007 Woven garment handspun and/or commercial yarn 2008 Woven shawl, wrap, poncho handspun and/or commercial yarn 2009 Woven accessory, bag, hat, scarf handspun and/or commercial yarn 2010 Woven article, wall hanging, rug, yardage, napery handspun and/or commercial yarn 2011 Novice handspinners or weavers, any article or garment (must have commenced the craft within 2 years) 2012 Felted garment or wrap 70% natural fibres 2013 Felted accessory, hat, bag, slippers, 70% natural fibres 2014 Any article of spinning or weaving, not mentioned in this section Classes for High School Students 2015 Any article in own handspun yarn 2016 Any felted article Berry Show in the Year 2016 83 THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF WOOL ARTICLES AND/OR GARMENTS (SECTION 21) CLASS 2101 Entry times, dates, stewards and judging are the same as Section 20 1st $100 & 2nd $30 sponsored by C. ESCOTT, BERRY SOLICITOR CONDITIONS:1 For the purpose of this competition the following definitions apply: a) Garment: an item that can be worn e.g. dress, jacket, scarf, hat. b) Article: a utility item that is not worn but can be used in the home e.g. blanket; with an outfit e.g. bag; for amusement e.g. toy; as a decoration e.g. picture etc. 2 The whole article and/or garment must be constructed of, and contain a minimum of, 80% wool from sheep 3 Exhibits (articles/garments) must be knitted, crocheted, sewn, felted etc and must be hand crafted (use of sewing machine is permitted). 4 A sample of the yarn, fabric or fibre with label must be attached to each item making up the exhibit. If a label is not available as with a handspun/felted, item a handwritten label with relevant details and sample will suffice. 5 An exhibit in this competition may consist of work of one individual or a group of individuals, or an organisation. 6 All three articles/garments must have been completed within the 12 months prior to the local show and made by the exhibitor/s. 7 An exhibit having won at a local show may be exhibited (the same three articles garments) at the Group Final. The winning exhibit at the Group Final is then eligible to compete in the State Final. 8 An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Society at Group level and one Group at State level. 9 An exhibit (article/garment) that has previously competed at Group level is not eligible to compete again. 10 If this class is not scheduled or attracts no entries at a local show, the Chief Pavilion Steward in consultation with the appropriate Pavilion Section Judges, may select three suitable individual exhibits and, with the exhibitors’ permission, enter them in the Group judging as an exhibit representing the particular Society. 11 It is the responsibility of the Group Secretary and winner to co-ordinate the transfer of the winning entry to the ASC Office in Sydney for the State judging./ The winner of this Section at Berry Show will proceed to the Group 5 Final Group 5 winners will receive THE RON and DOROTHY BREWER MEMORIAL 1st $125, 2nd $50, 3rd $25 Berry Show in the Year 2016 84 craft (section 22) Stewards: Margaret Downes, Sharon Thomson, Robyn Simond and Barbara Maurer 1st $5, 2nd $3 unless otherwise specified Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tuesday 7 - 8pm and Wednesday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Wednesday CHAMPIONSHIP RIBBON MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Open Classes 2201 Stuffed toy 1st $10, 2nd $5 sponsored by C.W.A., BERRY 2202 Best dressed stuffed toy 1st $10, 2nd $5 sponsored by C.W.A., BERRY 2203 Article of soft craft 2204 Article made from recyced material 2205 Article of hobby craft 2206 Article of leadlighting 2207 Article of bead work 2208 Folk art painted on wood or metal (no larger than A4) 2209 Scrapbook created using your photos and embellishments 2210 Painting on any surface, item will be judged on creativity & skills.(no larger than A4) 2211 Any soft article of craft with a inspiring Christian theme Prizes 1st $20, 2nd $10 sponsored by BERRY CHRISTIAN CHURCHES 2212 Any hard article of craft with a inspiring Christian theme Prizes 1st $20, 2nd $10 sponsored by BERRY CHRISTIAN CHURCHES 2213 Hand made greeting card using rubber stamps and / or accessories Classes for High School Students 2214 Article of soft craft 2215 Artical made from recyced material 2216 Article of hobby craft 2217 Handmade greeting card 2218 Article of soft craft with inspiring Christian theme Prizes 1st $20, 2nd $10 sponsored by BERRY CHRISTIAN CHURCHES 2219Article of hard craft with inspiring Christian theme Prizes 1st $20, 2nd $10 sponsored by BERRY CHRISTIAN CHURCHES Berry Show in the Year 2016 85 Berry Show in the Year 2016 86 WOODWORK (SECTION 23) Stewards: Members of the Berry Mens” Shed Prizes 1st $8, 2nd $4 Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tuesday 7 - 8pm and Wednesday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Wednesday Exhibits not to exceed base of 1 metre x 30cm and height of 1 metre All prizes in this section sponsored by THE BERRY MENS’ SHED CHAMPION RIBBON PLUS $50 FOR MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Open Classes 2301 Turned item in wood (over 25cm) 2302 Turned item in wood (under 25cm) 2303 Relief carving in wood 2304 Sculpture using primary wood and natural materials 2305 Small box, ie jewellery, writing or similar 2306 Marquetry or inlay using veneer or similar 2307 Wooden toy 2308 Recycled article made from wood 2309 Any wood craft article not mentioned above 2310 Article made by a woodworker with a disability Classes for High School Students 2311 Article of hand craft made from wood 2312 Recycled article made from wood 2313 Article made from sticks/twigs CERAMICS - POTTERY (SECTION 24) Stewards: Rita Sullivan and Pat McInerny Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $3 Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm on Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Wednesday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Wednesday CHAMPION RIBBON MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Open Classes 2401 Wheelthrown pot (domestic ware) 2402 Wheelthrown, sculpture or ornamental 2403 Handbuilt or wheelthrown plate 2404 Handbuilt, wall tile or sculpture 2405 Article pit fired or raku 2406 Any other article made in clay Classes for High School Students 2 407 Wheelthrown article 2 408 Handbuilt article 2409 Any other article not mentioned Berry Show in the Year 2016 87 HINTS ON EXHIBITION COOKING •It is important that you read the schedule carefully. Check closing time for entries your recipe – it could mean the difference between success or failure •Always weigh your ingredients •Never turn your cake onto cake cooler. The marks are regarded as a decoration. Place on board covered with tea towels •Do not use packet cake - unless stated •Use castor sugar for finer cakes •Most important to use fresh ingredients, especially shortening •Do not use cornflour in sponge, unless it is in the schedule •Do not use ring, bunt or donught tins unless stated •Do not put cakes in plastic containers or bags before judging as this can draw moisture – use cellophane for best results •Biscuits and slices should be dainty •Ice cake on top only unless otherwise stated •Weigh sponge mixture for even heights •Do not over-flavour especially soda •Do not trim a cake •You have taken care with your cake, so take care with your presentation GOOD LUCK . . . GOOD COOKING! •Read HINTS ON EXHIBITION iciNG •It is important that you read the schedule carefully. Check closing times for entries your recipe - it could mean the difference between success or failure •Always weigh your ingredients •Never turn your cake onto cake cooler. The marks are regarded as a decoration. Place on board covered with tea towels •Do not use packet cake - unless stated •Use castor sugar for finer cakes •Most important to use fresh ingredients, especially shortening •Do not use cornflour in sponge, unless it is in the schedule •Do not use ring tin unless stated •Do not put cakes in plastic containers or bags before judging as this can draw moisture – use cellophane for best results •Biscuits and pikelets should be dainty •Ice cake on top only, no frosting unless otherwise stated •Weigh sponge mixture for even heights •Do not over-flavour especially soda •Do not trim a cake •You have taken care with your cake, so take care with your presentation •Read HIGHLY RECOMMENDED RECIPE FOR CAKE iciNG 1 1/2 cups Icing Sugar 1 teaspoon melted butter Flavouring (Lemon Juice for Lemon Icing, Cocoa for Chocolate or Pink Colouring) Combine the above with approximately 1 tablespoon of boiling water until it reaches a smooth consistency. Berry Show in the Year 2016 88 COOKING (SECTION 25) Stewards: Rhonda Bailey, Janet Willis, Jeanette Galbraith, Felicity Coughlan and Lyn Povey All exhibits to be exhibited on a plate which will be provided by the Society No packet cakes to used. Icing and Frosting both accepted 1st $8 and 2nd $4 Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm Tuesday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Wednesday 6-8pm and Thursday 8 - 9.30am Judging: 10.30am Thursday RIBBON FOR MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Prize $25 sponsored by JEANETTE GALBRAITH $330 prize money sponsored by MILKWOOD BAKERY BERRY $50 prize money sponsored by BERRY ORIGINAL BAKERY $50 prize money sponsored by C.W.A., BERRY Open Classes 2501 Cake decoration (height limit of 55cmdecoration only to be judged) 2502 Decoration novelty cake, (maxium W30cm x D30cm x H20cm) 2503 Plane sponge sandwiched, jam filled (not iced, round tin) 2504 Fruit cake (not iced, square or round tin) 2505 Boiled fruit cake (not iced, square or round tin) 2506 Sultana cake, (not iced) - prize money sponsored by C.W.A., BERRY 507 Date loaf (not iced) 2 2508 Neapolitan cake (delicate colours, top to bottom, Pink, Vanilla, Chocolate) iced top and sides. 2509 Rainbow layer cake (at least six vibrant colours) iced top and sides 2510 Marble cake (delicate colours,Pink, Vanilla, Chocolate) iced, top only 2511 Banana cake iced, top only 2512 Chocolate cake iced, top only 2513 Peach blossom cake delicate colours, iced, top only 2514 Orange cake iced, top only 2515 Coconut cake iced, top only 2516 Carrot cake iced, top only 2517 Six patty cakes (cooked in tins) uniced, (no paper cases) 2518 Six cup cakes decorated in paper cases, cake and decoration to be judged 2519 Six pieces of slice (same variety) 2520 Collection of six biscuits (two varieties) 2521 Six pieces of shortbread 2522 Six Sweet muffins (no paper cases) 2523 Six Savoury muffins (no paper cases) 2524 Apple pie, short pastry 2525 Six plain scones 2526 Six fruit scones 2527 Bread - machine made white 2528 Bread - machine made wholemeal 2529 Bread - handmade white 2530 Bread - handmade wholemeal 2531 Rich fruit cake - compulsory recipe - see details on next page Classes for High School Students 2532 Six muffins in paper cases 2533 Six homemade biscuits, same variety 2534 Six homemade pieces of slice, same variety 2535 Six pieces of confectionery, same variety 2536 My favourite cake, iced top only Berry Show in the Year 2016 89 RICH FRUIT CAKE Class 2531 of Cooking (section 25) NSW COMPETITION (Compulsory Recipe) Sponsored by THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES COUNCIL OF NSW and Berry Show Society Inc. Prizes 1st $20, 2nd $10 The Winner must bake a second Rich Fruit Cake in order to compete in a semi-final to be conducted by each of the fourteen groups of the Agricultural Societies Council of NSW. The fourteen winners at group level will each receive a cash prize of $15, and are required to bake another Rich Fruit Cake for the final judging at the Royal Easter Show, where the winner will receive a cash prize of $50. The following recipe is compulsory for all entrants RICH FRUIT CAKE Here’s what you need: 250g (8oz) sultanas 250g (8oz) chopped raisins 250g (8oz) currants 125g (4oz) chopped mixed peel 90g (3oz) chopped red glace cherries 90g (3oz) chopped blanched almonds 1/3 cup sherry or brandy 250g (8oz) plain flour 60g (2oz) self raising flour 1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves 250g (8oz) butter 250g (8oz) soft brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon lemon essence or finely grated lemon rind 1/2 teaspoon almond essence 1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence 4 large eggs Here’s what you do: Mix together the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with the sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least one (1) hour, but preferably overnight. Sift together the flours and spices. Cream together the butter and sugar with the essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add the fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin no larger than 20cm (8 inches) and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3-4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4 to 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 or 4 pieces. Berry Show in the Year 2016 90 JAMS, SPREADS, CONDIMENTS AND PRESERVES (SECTION 26) Stewards: Kath Bowley, Janine Sparks, Janice Hughes and Lindy Miles Plain Lids ONLY 1st $5, 2nd $3 A.V. = Any variety A.O.V. = Any other variety Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tuesday 7 - 8pm and Wednesday 8 - 9am Judging: 10am Wednesday Most successful Jams and Spreads - $25 sponsored by THE TREAT FACTORY Most successful Condiments and Preserves - $25 sponsored by THE TREAT FACTORY Classes 12 to 14 sponsored by THE HEDGEHOGS COFFEE SHOP MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - JUDY JOHNSON MEMORIAL RIBBON plus $25 sponsored by Jeanette Galbraith HELEN GILLELAND MEMORIAL for a Collection Class 29 sponsored by B.C.A.C Open Classes 2619 Salad dressing,not creamy JAMS AND SPREADS (to be named) 2601 Apricot jam 2620 Pasta or taco sauce 2602 Berry jam A.V. (to be named) 2621 Pesto 2603 Fig jam 2622 Tomato sauce 2604 Melon base jam (to be named) 2623 Pouring sauce A.V.O. 2605 Peach jam (to be named) 2606 3 fruit marmalade 2624 Tomato relish 2607 Plum jam 2625 Chutney (to be named) 2608 Quince jam 2626 Green tomato pickles 2609 Tomato or tomato based jam 2627 Pickles A.O.V. (to be named) 2610 Sweet orange jam 2628 Mixed clear pickled vegetables 2611 Jam A.O.V. (to be named) 2629 Collection of jam, sauce, pickle 2612 3 varieties of berry jam and relish made from tomatoes (to be named) PRESERVES 2613 3 varieties of citrus jam 2630 Apricots preserved in syrup (to be named) 2631 Peaches preserved in syrup 2614 4 varieties of jam (to be named) 2632 Preserved mixed fruit or, 2615 Fruit jelly (to be named) vegetables. 2616 Lemon spread 2633 3 varieties of fruit preserved in 2617 Passionfruit spread syrup. CONDIMENTS 2618 Herb jelly 2634 3 varieties of preserved vegetables 2635 Collection of jams, jellies and preserves:- three bottles jam, three bottles jellies, six large bottles of preserved fruit. 1st prize $10; 2nd prize $6 Classes for High School Students 2636 Any variety of jam 2637 Any variety of spread 2638 Any variety of Condiment 2639 Any variety of Preserve Berry Show in the Year 2016 91 B e r Berry r y S hShow o w iinn the t h eYear Y e 2015 ar 2016 88 92 ART (SECTION 27) Stewards: Beth Packer, Rob Packer, Michaela Packer, Sharon O’Leary,and Amanda Jeffery All entries must be original and the exclusive work of the exhibitor Maximum size (including frame) 100cm X 60cm (6000 sq.cm) All entries must be ready for hanging - Attach tag to Art on the front bottom left NO COPY WORK WILL BE CONSIDERED LIMIT OF TWO ENTRIES per Class per Exhibitor Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tuesday 7 - 8pm and Wednesday 8 - 10am Judging: 1pm Wednesday Sponsors $120 sponsored by C. ESCOTT, BERRY SOLICITOR $100 sponsored by GOOD WOOL STORE $100 sponsored by MARGARET and COL SHARPE $50 sponsored by ANN SUDMALIS M.P. MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT: HIGGINS FAMILY MEMORIAL Prize $100 Open Classes 2701 Painting in watercolour 1st $30, 2nd $20 2702 Landscape in oil or acrylic 1st $12, 2nd $5 2703 Marine seascape any medium 1st $12, 2nd $5 2704 Drawing on paper using one medium only; crayon, pencil, ink, charcoal, texta or pastel 1st $12, 2nd $5 2705 Modern art any medium any subject 1st $10, 2nd $5 2706 Painting of the Berry district - recognisable subject or scene, any medium 1st $30, 2nd $20 2707 Still life any medium 1st $10, 2nd $5 2708 Portrait, person or animal any medium 1st $10, 2nd $5 2709 Any painting or drawing, in mixed media, any subject 1st $10, 2nd $5 2710 Painting or drawing any medium subject to be an inspiring Christian theme 1st $20, 2nd $10 sponsored by THE BERRY CHRISTIAN CHURCHES Classes for High School Students 2711 Any drawing (must be framed, ready for hanging) 1st $10, 2nd $5 2712 Any painting (must be framed, ready for hanging) 1st $10, 2nd $5 Berry Show Society Inc. reserves the right not to hang work it considers unsuitable Berry Show in the Year 2016 93 PORCELAIN PAINTING (SECTION 28) Stewards: Carol McClelland and Lisa Cochrane Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tuesday 7-8pm and Wednesday 8am-9am Judging: 11am Wednesday CHAMPION RIBBON PLUS $20 FOR MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT sponsored by The ILLAWARRA PORCELAIN ART SOCIETY 1st $5, 2nd $3 Stands Provided Open Classes 2801 Article of porcelain painting (local scene, to be named) 2802 Article of porcelain painting, Australian flora and/or fauna 2803 Completed miniature article of porcelain painting (under 10cm) 2804 Article of pen work 2805 Article of porcelain painting (portrait of a person) 2806 Article of porcelain painting (original design) 2807 Cup and saucer, porcelain painted 2808 Tile, porcelain painted 2809 Article of porcelain painting (animal or bird) 2810 Jug, vase or urn, porcelain painted 2811 Any other work, porcelain painted 2812 Article of porcelain painting landscape or seascape Classes for High School Students 2813 Any article of porcelain, porcelain painted PORCELAIN DOLLS (SECTION 29) Stewards: Carol McClelland and Lisa Cochrane Entry forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm Monday Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tuesday 7 - 8pm and Wednesday 8 - 9am Judging 10am Wednesday CHAMPION RIBBON MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT 1st $5, 2nd $3 Open Classes 2901 Reproduction French or German doll 2902 Miniature doll - 25cm 2903 Modern adult doll 2904 Modern child doll 2905 Modern baby doll 2906 Reborn baby to be dressed by exhibitor 2907 Reborn toddler to be dressed by exhibitor Classes for High School Students 2908 Porcelain painted doll Berry Show in the Year 2016 94 PHOTOGRAPHY (SECTION 30) Stewards: Adrienne Blue, Trish Knevitt, Barbara Armitage and Christine Hill Conditions of Entry: All prints to be mounted on rigid cardboard with border, unframed. Attach tag to Photograph on the back, bottom left MAXIMUM SIZE (including border) 41cm x 51cm NO WORK is to be exhibited more than ONCE at Berry Show COMPETITION NOT OPEN TO PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS LIMIT OF ONE ENTRY per Class per Exhibitor Entry Forms accepted by Secretary until 5pm Monday Exhibits to be delivered to the Pavilion between 1pm and 5.30pm on Tuesday. 1st $10, 2nd $5 CHAMPION RIBBON FOR MOST OUTSTANDING COLOUR EXHIBIT CHAMPION RIBBON FOR MOST OUTSTANDING Black & White EXHIBIT COLOUR PRINTS Open Classes 3001 Landscape or Seascape in the local area (within 25 km of Berry) 3002 Study of a person or persons 3003 Nature 3004 Landscape or Seascape 3005 Bizarre or Weird 3006 Action 3007 Any other subject BLAC 008 3 3009 3010 3011 BLACK & WHITE PRINTS Landscape or Seascape in the local area (within 25 km of Berry) Study of a person or persons Nature Any other subject DAVID BERRY PORTRAIT Prize 012 Study of a Berry Person (within 25km of Berry and to be named on the front) 3 Prize $100 sponsored by ADRIENNE and COLIN BERRY SHOWDAYS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS The Champion Colour and Champion Black and White photographs will be eligible for entry into a Champion of Champions Competition conducted by South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies. Judging Venue and date to be advised. A photograph which has won Champion may not be entered in other Shows. Champion of Champion Black and White Photograph and Champion of Champion Colour Photograph 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20 Prizes Sponsored by ORIGINAL SOFTWARE LTD 3013 3014 3015 3016 3017 CLASSES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Landscape or Seascape Study of a person or persons Nature animal Local interest (to be named) Black and White subject Prize $20 sponsored by RICHARD MILLER Berry Show in the Year 2016 95 JUNIOR SECTION (SECTION 31) Stewards: Debbie Armstrong, Jennifer Miller, Tina Thomas, Laurelle Price, Yolande Buchan, Wendy Terry, Nicole Ison, Tracy Ison, Ann Forman, Linda Page and Catherine Hayward. This Section is for preschool to year 6 students no names on ITEMS, ENTRY COMPUTER TAG ONLY TO BE DISPLAYED ON FRONT OF ITEMs LIMIT OF TWO ENTRIES IN EACH CLASS PER PERSON Entry fORMS WILL BE accepted BY THE SECRETARY up to 5PM on tuesday Classes 1-46 Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Tuesday 6-8pm & Wednesday 8-9.30am Judging at 11.00am on Wednesday Classes 47-93 Exhibits will be accepted in Pavilion Wednesday 6 - 8pm & Thursday 8-9.30am Judging at 10.00am on Thursday Prizes in each class: 1st $4, 2nd $2 unless otherwise stated neEDLEWORK, CRAFT and SEWING PRE-SCHOOL CLASS in the show year 3101 Painted rock, (paint only) to fit on 20cm paper plated supplied 1st $5, 2nd $3 sponsored by SHARON JEFFERY 3102 Handmade greeting card 3103 Decorated paper plate 3104 Any article of craft with an inspiring Christian theme 1st $10 2nd $5 sponsored by Berry Christian Churches KINDERGARTEN to YEAR 3 in the show year 3105 Sewn article $10 voucher donated by BERRY PATCHWORK 3106 Handmade greeting card 3107 Article of patchwork $5 voucher donated by BERRY PATCHWORK 3108 Painted rock (paint only) to fit on 20cm paper plated supplied 1st $5, 2nd $3 sponsored by SHARON JEFFERY 3109 Novelty made from egg carton 3110 Papier mache article 3111 Lego construction (own design) on base maximum 25 cm x 25 cm 3112 Article of craft not listed on base maximum A4 3113 Any article of craft with an inspiring Christian theme 1st $10 2nd $5 sponsored by Berry Christian Churches YEAR 4 to YEAR 6 in the show year 3114 Article in patchwork or creative sewing $10 voucher donated by BERRY PATCHWORK 3115 Article in soft craft 3116 Article in hand craft 3117 Home made cushion 3118 Any festival decoration 3119 Bookmark - knitted,crocheted, woven or felted 1st $5 2nd $3 sponsored by Berry spinners and weavers 3120 Handmade greeting card 3121 Lego construction (own design) on base maximum 25cm x 25cm 3122 Any article of craft with an inspiring Christian theme 1st $10 2nd $5 sponsored by Berry Christian Churches 3123 Article of craft not listed Berry Show in the Year 2016 96 Art sponsored by Margaret and Colin Sharpe (unless otherwise stated) ALL ART WORK TO HAVE EXHIBITORS NAME ON THE BACK ONLY PRESCHOOL class IN the SHOW YEAR (created at home - on canvas or paper - max 45 x 45cm including borders OR FRAMES) 3124 3125 3126 Painting or drawing Collage Any painting or drawing with an inspiring Christian theme 1st $10 2nd $5 sponsored by Berry Christian Churches KINDERGARTEN TO YEAR 3 IN the SHOW YEAR (created at home - on canvas or paper - max 45 x 45cm including borders OR FRAMES) 3127 3128 3129 3130 Plant or animal in any medium Black and white sketch Any painting or drawing with an inspiring Christian theme 1st $10 2nd $5 sponsored by Berry Christian Churches Art work any subject any medium YEAR 4 TO YEAR 6 IN SHOW YEAR (created at home - on canvas or paper - max 45 x 45cm including borders OR FRAMES) 3131 3132 3133 3134 3135 3136 Plant - animal any medium Black and white sketch Picture in collage Any painting or drawing with an inspiring Christian theme 1st $10 2nd $5 sponsored by Berry Christian Churches Self portrait, in lead pencil, draw from photograph supplied by artist Artwork any subject any medium PHOTOGRAPHY pre-school class in the show year (max A4 including border, not framed) 3137 My favourite people 3138 My pet KINDERGARTEN TO YEAR 3 in the show year (max A4 including border, not framed) 3139 Animal / nature 3140 My pet 3141 Person or persons $20 sponsored by RICHARD MILLER PHOTOGRAPHY YEAR 4 TO YEAR 6 in the show year (max A4 including border, not framed) 3142 Animal / nature 3143 Black and White, any subject 3144 Human study 3145 Land or seascape 3146 Local interest $20 sponsored by RICHARD MILLER PHOTOGRAPHY Berry Show in the Year 2016 97 from your GARDENing sponsored by THE BERRY GARDEN CLUB pre-schoolclass in the show year 147 Floral necklace on 20cm paper plate 3 3148 Arrangement in a small recycleable container 3149 Scarecrow (life size) kindergarten to year 3 in the show year 150 3 3151 3152 3153 3154 Saucer of flowers set in sand, no saucer visible Floral necklace on a 20cm paper plate Arrangment in a small recycleable container Bird, animal or human made from garden material (only tooth picks allowed) Scarecrow (life size) year 4 to YEAR 6 in the show year 155 3 3156 3157 3158 3159 Best arrangement of flowers in a container or vase Bird, animal or human made from garden material (only tooth picks allowed) Arrangement in a small novelty container Flowers from my garden (flowers only judged) Scarecrow (life size) COOKING PRE-SCHOOL class in the show year 3160 Four Arrowroot biscuits decorated KINDERGARTEN TO YEAR 3 in the show year 161 3 3162 3163 3164 Four Arrowroot biscuits decorated Four decorated cup cakes (with papers) Four chocolate crackles Six biscuits (same variety) YEAR 4 to year 6 in the show year 165 3 3166 3167 3168 3169 . Six biscuits(same variety) Six decorated cup cakes (with papers) Six scones Six pieces of confectionery (same variety) My favourite cake - (iced top only) 1st $10, 2nd $4 LEILA O’KEEFFE MEMORIAL Award sponsored by C.W.A., BERRY Berry Show in the Year 2016 98 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES sponsored by ACCREDITED INSPECTION SERVICES All exhibits to be exhibited on a plate which will be provided by the Society PRE-SCHOOL class in the show year 3170 My favourite fruit (two pieces) 3171 My favourite vegetable (two pieces) KINDERGARTEN TO YEAR 3 in the show year 172 3 3173 3174 3175 3176 3177 3178 3179 3180 3181 3182 Three separateTomatoes Six separate Cherry tomatoes, no vine Three separate onions Three separate zucchinis Three separate potatoes Three separate carrots Three separate cucumbers One lettuce Small collection of herbs Six bantam eggs in an egg carton Six hen eggs in an egg carton YEAR 4 TO YEAR 6 in the show year 183 3 3184 3185 3186 3187 3188 3189 3190 3191 3192 3193 Three separate tomatoes Six separate Cherry tomatoes, no vine Three separate onions Three separate zucchinis Three separate potatoes Three separate carrots Three separate cucumbers One lettuce Small collection of herbs Six bantam eggs in an egg carton Six hen eggs in an egg carton Berry public school work (no entry forms required) Stewards: Parents from the School Classes 3194 to 3202 will be accepted at the end of 2015 school year on B5 paper. 3194 Colouring competition for Kindergarten, picture supplied 1st $20 voucher, 2nd $10 voucher, 3rd $5 voucher sponsored by BERRY PHARMACY 3195 Drawing or Painting, any subject.......................Kindergarten 3196 Drawing or Painting, any subject.......................Years 1 and 2 3197 Drawing or Painting, any subject.......................Years 3 and 4 3198 Drawing or Painting, any subject.......................Years 5 and 6 3199 Mixed media / Other .......................................Kindergarten to Year 2 3201 Mixed media / Other........................................Year 3 to Year 4 3202 Mixed media / Other........................................Year 5 to Year 6 Berry Show in the Year 2016 99 132 Princes Highway Berry NSW 2535 E: [email protected] 02 4464 1258 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 0422 622 463 B e r Berry r y S hShow o w iinn the t h eYear Y e 2015 ar 2016 101 100 CHILDREN’S PET SHOW (SECTION 32) Friday, 29th January, 2016 Stewards: Ashley Wright-Hands and the Berry Show Youth Group Entry Fee: $1 per child, which covers all entries in Pet Show (no limit to entries). RIBBONS ONLY FOR PRIZES Sponsored by James Carroll and Anthony Bennett - BERRY VET CLINIC ALL ANIMALS MUST BE KEPT UNDER CONTROL Entries taken to 4.15pm. Judging to commence at 4.30pm. Classes WOODCHOP ARENA Ring 1 - GENERAL 3201 Prettiest budgie 3202 Pet duck 3203 Pet fowl 3204 Best kept parrot 3205 Most colourful bird 3206 Best kept home for bird 3207 Best kept kitten 3208 Kitten with most colours 3209 Best kept cat 3210 Cat with the most colours 3211 Pet mouse 3212 Best mouse house 3213 Guinea pig with the most colours 3214 Best kept guinea pig 3215 Rabbit with the most colours 3216 Best kept rabbit 3217 Pet lizard 3218 Insects 3219 Any other pet (NO SNAKES!) 3220 Pet most like its owner - Classes 1 to 19 WOODCHOP ARENA Ring 1 - PUPPIES MUST BE UNDER 6 MONTHS 3221 Best kept puppy 3222 Most cuddly puppy 3223 Puppy with the most colours 3224 Puppy with biggest feet 3225 Puppy with waggiest tail 3226 Cutest puppy 3227 Puppy that looks most like its owner - Classes 3221 to 3226 Best in Ring 1 - Classes 3201 to 3227 WOODCHOP ARENA Ring 2 - DOGS MUST BE OVER 6 MONTHS 3228 Best kept dog 3229 Dog with the waggiest tail 3230 Dog with longest tail 3231 Dog with shortest tail 3232 Happiest dog 3233 Shaggiest dog 3234 Smallest dog 3235 Largest dog 3236 Dog with the cleanest teeth 3237 Dog with the floppiest ears 3238 Dog with the most colours 3239 Dog with the biggest feet 3240 Dog that looks most like its owner - Classes 3229 to 3240 Best in Ring - Classes 3229 to 3240 Berry Show in the Year 2016 101 SOUTH COAST & TABLELANDS SHOW SOCIETIES INC. President: Mr Michael Brennan, “Druewalla”, 422 Jamberoo Mt Rd, Jamberoo 2533 Phone (02) 4236 0102 Mobile 0408 360 105 Secretary: Ms Sue Sharp, 62 Sirius Circuit, Narellan 2567 Ph/Fax: (02) 4658 0897 Mobile: 0410 545463 Email: [email protected] Vice Presidents: Mr Mick Scott - PO Box 100, Milton 2538 Ph: (02) 4455 2845 Email: [email protected] Mr Glen McParland - 1 Main Road, Oak Flats 2529 Mobile: 0421 528252 Email: [email protected] Patrons: Mrs Lexie Mayo, 20 Dudgeon Street, Albion Park 2527 - Ph: (02) 4256 2112 Mrs Nancy Waters, OAM, 22 Hothersal Street, Kiama 2533 - Ph: (02) 4232 2368 Miss Judith Green, MBE,OAM, PO Box 130, Bowral 2576 - Ph/Fax: (02) 4861 1926 Mrs Betty Allan, 82 Wolli Avenue, Earlwood List of Presidents and Secretaries of Show Societies Affiliated with South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc. ALBION PARK AH & I ASSOCIATION INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mr. Ray Connelly, 34 Wentworth Street, Oak Flats 2529 - Mobile: 0447 748443 Secretary: Mrs Marilyn Connelly, PO Box 5 Albion Park 2527 - Ph:(02) 4256 2094 Fax:(02) 4256 0879 BERRY SHOW SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mr Peter Hands, PO Box 107 Unanderra 2527 - Mobile: 0418421981 Secretary: Mr Jim Bieler, PO Box 173, Berry 2535 - Ph (02) 4464 1567 BOWRAL SHOW SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mr David Goulder, PO Box 37, Mittagong 2575 - Ph: (02) 4861 1503 Secretary: Ms Edwin Grant, PO Box 2179 Bowral 2576 - Mobile: 0416 032 086 BULLI SHOW SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mr John Andrews, 7 Woodlands Avenue, Woonona 2517 - Ph: (02) 4283 3043 Secretary: Ms Kathy Waldron, PO Box 17, Bulli 2516 - Ph: (02) 4283 3043 CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mr Hugh Southwell, P.O.Box 162, Camden 2570 - Mobile: 0412 409216 Secretary: Mrs Jo Martin, PO Box 43, Camden 2570 - Ph:(02) 4655 8338 Fax:(02) 4655 9847 DAPTO A & H SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mr Jack Primmer, PO Box 313, Dapto 2530 - Mobile: 0408 582223 Secretary: PO Box 18, Dapto 2530 - Ph: (02) 4261 1080 Fax: (02) 4262 1513 KANGAROO VALLEY A & H ASSOCIATION INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mr Harold Sharman, PO Box 6049 Kangaroo Valley 2577 - Ph: (02) 4465 1140 Secretary: Mr Suzanne Greer, PO Box 6234, Kangaroo Valley 2577 - Mobile 0414 084606 KIAMA SHOW SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mr Michael Brennan, 422 Jamberoo Mt Road, Jamberoo 2533 - Ph: (02)4236 0102 Secretary: Mrs Sue Granger-Holcombe, PO Box 354, Kiama 2533 - Ph/Fax: (02) 4233 1597 MILTON SHOW SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mr Roy Johnston, PO Box 203, Milton 2538 - Ph: (02) 4456 4284 Secretary: Mr Mick Scott, PO Box 100, Milton 2538 - Ph: (02) 4455 2845 MOSS VALE & DIST. A H & I SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mr Brian Spence, PO Box 582, Moss Vale 2577 - Ph: 0408 023149 Secretary: Mrs Karen Whitby, P.O. Box 151, Moss Vale 2577 Ph: (02) 48681869 Fax: 4869 1741 NOWRA SHOW SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mrs Wendy Woodward,OAM, PO Box 3350, North Nowra 2541 - Mobile: 0417061316 Secretary: Mrs Robyn Nelson, PO Box 494, Nowra 2541 - Ph: (02) 4423 1081 PICTON A H & I SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Miss Kathryn Apps, PO Box 162, Thirlmere 2572 - Mobile: 0403 931142 Secretary: Mrs Susan Hill, PO Box 34, Picton 2571 - Ph: (02) 4677 2485 ROBERTSON A & H SOCIETY INC. - email: [email protected] President: Mrs Leesa Stratford, PO Box 44, Robertson 2577 - Mobile: 0411 537600 Secretary: Mrs Sharon Makin, PO Box 44, Robertson 2577 - Mobile: 0488 428776 Berry Show in the Year 2016 102 SOUTH COAST AND SOUTHERN TABLELANDS SHOW SOCIETIES INC. SHOW DATES - 2016 BOWRAL (Sat/Sun) ALBION PARK (Sat/Sun) KIAMA (Fri/Sat) BERRY (Fri/Sat) NOWRA (Fri/Sat) KANGAROO VALLEY (Fri/Sat) CANBERRA ROYAL MILTON (Fri/Sat) ROBERTSON (Fri/Sat) MOSS VALE (Fri/Sat/Sun) CAMDEN (Fri/Sat) SYDNEY ROYAL BULLI (Sat/Sun) DAPTO (Fri/Sat) PICTON (Sat/Sun 9/10 January 16/17 January 22/23 January 29/30 January 5/6 February 12/13 February 26-28 February 4/5 March 19/20 Feburary 4-6 March 11/12 March 17-30 March 28/29 May 3/4 September 8/9 October Note: dates are based on the latest available advice at the time of printing BERRY SHOW TREASURE - 2015 - KEITH MILLER Keith was born in 1923 in Nowra, the third of five boys to William and Winnie Miller, and was raised on the family farm, Broughton Mill, in Wharf Road, Berry. He attended both Berry and Far Meadow Public Schools, then Nowra High. Keith didn’t enjoy school, so when he was offered work as a drover for a local livestock dealer, he was happy to combine work with school. In 1937 at the age of 14, Keith left school to work on his grandparents’ dairy in Bundewallah. Two years later he joined the 7th Light Horse Brigade. In November, 1945, he was discharged from the Army and returned home to work on the family farm. In 1951 Keith married Nancy Morison and they lived with Keith’s family while he renovated the old house on the farm. They eventually moved into this house, where they lived for the reminder of their respective lives, raising four children. Agricultural Shows and Friesian Cattle were Keith’s passion. In 1946 Keith joined the Committee of the Berry A. & H. Society, remaining a member for 56 years. He was made a life member in 1976 and was President during 1977 and 1978. As Show days drew near, Keith would, after milking, do a drive through the Showground just to check everything was in order. His old Jeep was as well known to the Berry community as Keith himself. Keith loved the Berry Show and he would be so pleased to see that it is still carrying on the tradition of being a very successful Country Show. Berry Show in the Year 2016 103 SAME CHANGE DATES In Memory of AndrewWaddell (1859-1950) Berry Pioneer and Founder of A. Waddell & Co. Established for Years Established for131 127years and proud to be be supporting supportingthe the 128th Berry Annual Annual Show 127th Berry Show Berry Show in the Year 2015 105 Berry Show in the Year 2016 104