102nd SHOW SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER 2015
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102nd SHOW SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER 2015
102nd SHOW SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER 2015 Ring events, amusements, pavilion exhibits, Showgirl and Show boy competitions, Dog show and much more! ADMISSION: Adults - $ 10, Pensioners- $ 5 Teenagers - $5, Children under 12- free President: Stephen Trickett (02) 60298683 Assistant Sec/Treas: Joan Wood (02) 6029 8285 Secretary: Deann Wolter 0488 003840 Treasurer: Karenne Dugan Show Day: 0408 676706 Photographs curtesy of Peta Shoemark - Blue Wren Photography The Show Society wish to thank all Donors and Sponsors and we ask the public to show their appreciation by supporting those who have supported the Show Society. This list is incomplete at the time of printing and we apologise for omitting any names: CULCAIRN SHOW SCHEDULE 2015 INDEX Section Show Committee President’s Welcome General Regulations Attractions and What’s On At The Show Horse Section Showjumping Cattle Pet Show Sheep Wool Shearing/Woolhandling Competition Poultry Farm Produce Poultry Produce Fruit Entry Forms Showgirl/Show boy Competition Vegetables Horticulture Cut Flowers Jams, Jellies, Pickles and Preserves Cooking Junior Cooking Needlework, Knitting etc Art Work Photography ENQUIRIES: DEANN WOLTER Ph: 0488 003840 Page 3 4 6 9 10 20 22 25 28 32 32 36 38 39 39 34, 42 43 44 45 48 49 52 53 54 59 61 Mr Greg Aplin MP Alcheringa Stud Supreme Choice Horsewaear Ascot Meats Mr & Mrs Ian Bahr E/Late Mrs Alison Balfour Mr R Beer Mr & Mrs Bruno Biti Biti Motors Billabong High School Blair’s Produce Greater Hume Shire Council Mackie Family McMurchie Clydesdale Stud Culcairn Pharmacy Culcairn Newsagency Culcairn Butchery Paull & Scollard Mr & Mrs Ian Pumpa Dugan Family Schoff Family Andrew Fagan Termite Technology Anglicare Op Shop Bunnings Warehouse Albury Nostalgia Park Palominós Mr & Mrs David Skinner T & W Smith Culcairn NSW Farmers R Gardiner Mrs Julie Gittoes Mrs J Godde Goddes Grain & Fertilizer Bluey’s Plumbin’& Diggin Miss I Webb Ian MacDonald Electrician Luacke Mills Riverina Wool Testers Lieschke Bus Lines Hume Bank Mrs Irene Hogg Ms Narelle Hogg Mr & Mrs JG Hoy Horseland LBURY D Howard Plumbing Hutcheon & Pearce Ian McDonald Electrician Mrs Sussan Ley MP Lentara Stud Lodges Bus Service Ros Barber—Hair Vogue Salon Commercial Club Albury Culcairn Bowling Club Kotzur’s Walla Walla PJN Sheds Hoffman Engineering Culcairn Garden Club St Patricks Church Nickel Engineering Albury Wodonga Pest Control Stan Scheetz Sugargum Connamara Stud Fitzies Motor Garage Foodworks Culcairn Mrs F Forge C & J Furze Foto Supplies Mr & Mrs Stephen Trickett Welsh Pony and Cob Society Pam & Graeme Schulz Mrs Joan Wood Walla Walla Hair Salon Wilksch Wine Estate Albury Poultry Club Fox & Lillie Emma’s Website (Horse Schedule) Elmore Stoll Michelle Herbert 19. Building 20. Culcairn / Culcairn Show 21. Animal/Bird/Insect 22. Wedding or Party 23. Child / Children 24. Sunrise/Sunset 25. Open print (any subject other than those above) CULCAIRN PAH&I SOCIETY INC. PATRONS: Messers. R Odewahn, R Gardiner, J Hoy, Mrs J Wood Champion Print Junior Black and White Champion Print Junior Colour Most successful Junior Exhibitor Most successful Exhibitor Open Black and White Champion Print Open Black and White Most successful Exhibitor Open Colour Champion Print Open Colour Processing Vouchers donated by Foto Supplies Albury Camera House and the Culcairn Show Society Overall Most successful Exhibitor Open—Prize donated by Bunnings Albury PRESIDENT: VICE PRESIDENTS: SECRETARY: TREASURER: ASSIST TREAS/SEC: SOLICITOR: Mr Stephen Trickett (02) 6029 8683 Mr John Knobel, Mr Andrew Godde , Mr Adrian Knobel Mrs Deann Wolter Ph. 0488 003840 Ms Karenne Dugan Ph: 0408 676706 Mrs Joan Wood Ph (02) 6029 8285 Mr David Skinner COMMITTEE FOR 2015: * Denotes Past President Mr B Barkley, Mrs J Barkley, Mr C Cunningham, Mrs M Dugan, Miss B Dugan, Mr R Gardiner*, Mr A Godde, Mr M Godde, Mr J Hoffman, Mr N Hogg, Mrs I Hogg, Mr P Jarick, Mr. E Knobel*, Mr A Knobel, Mr L Lowe*, Mrs R O’Keeffe, Mr S Pitson, Mr M Scheetz*, Mr L Schoff, Ms J Seary Mr B Thompson, Mr A Thomson, Mr D Thomson, Ms S Tressider, Mrs J Turner Steward On Call & Safety Officer: Ringmaster: N Hogg & M Godde Chief Pavilion Stewards: Stephen Trickett, Lindsay Lowe Announcers: John & Adrian Knobel Ground Stewards: Eryn Knobel Gate: Robyn Wood, Zac Ryan, Cameron Wood Bruce Barkley & Volunteers Caravan: W Krause, C Trickett First Aid: St John’s Ambulance DAVID DUNBAR B. Pharm LIFE MEMBERS: Past & Present * Denotes Past President, #Denotes Deceased 27 Railway Parade, Culcairn, NSW, 2660 Ph: (02) 60298270 Fax: (02) 60298381 *Mr I Bahr, Mr A Beer #, Mrs M Dugan, Mr A Ellwood #, Mr A Fifield#, Mr J Furze Snr #, *Mr R Gardiner, Mr B Godde #, Mr W Godde #, Mr N Hogg, Mrs I Hogg, *Mr J Hoy, *Mr J Knobel, *Mr L Lowe, *Mr A Mackie, *Mr G Mackie #, Mr J McLiesh #, Mr R Odewahn, Mr P Pitman #, Mr V Post #, Mr L Pumpa #, Mr I Pumpa, *Mr D Pitson #, Mr R Pitson, Mr D Roberson #, *Mr M Scheetz , Mr R Scheetz #, *Mr S Scheetz, Mr M Schoff #, Mr W Sim#, Mr N Smyth, Mr F Shoemark #, Mr R Taylor #, Mr R Thurling Snr #, Mrs J Wood, Mr N Wood, Mrs M Wright, Mr R Wright # Passport Photos : Gifts : Darrel Lea Chocolates French Perfumes Daily Deliveries to all Surrounding Areas 62 Cover photographs curtesy of Peta Shoemark - Blue Wren Photography 3 Message from the President SECTION R - PHOTOGRAPHY Welcome to the Culcairn Show for 2015. I would like to take this opportunity to thank members and exhibitors for their contributions to the 2014 Show. A particular thanks to the sponsors, advertisers, participants and competitors involved in this year’s show. We look forward to lots of displays, activities and successful competition in all classes. My thanks go to the hard working members of the committee who have worked tirelessly on the program for the show for the last 8 months and to the volunteers who will make this a great celebration. We are hoping to involve more members of the community in our Show. If you would like to volunteer please make it known. A special thanks to all who contributed fleeces toward the ‘Good Friday Appeal’ for the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. Last year’s fleeces contributed to a donation of over $4,000 to the appeal. This year’s show will feature again the Shearing and Wool Handling competitions introduced last year. The Shearing and Wool Handling Subcommittee have been meeting regularly fine tuning this section of the Show. We also look forward to repeating the record Dog Show and Horse Event entries that we had last year. The Committee is also planning further activities for children at this year’s show. Competitions to include art works, floral arrangements, pet parade and a visit to the shearing as well as the Show Girl and Show Boy competitions. Please note a time change for the Show girl and Show boy competitions to 12.00pm following the Show Opening. From the committee we wish all participants a successful show and a rewarding experience to all who attend on the day. Let’s hope that it doesn’t rain on show day again this year. Stewards: B Foye Entries close on Friday 25th September. Exhibits to be with the Secretary no later than the Monday 28th September 2015 (any after this date will not be accepted) . Any work having taken a first prize at a previous show of the society is not eligible. Commercial developing and printing is permitted. Digital prints are eligible for all classes and must be marked as such. Prints can be of any size and must be mounted on black or white cardboard. The same photograph cannot be entered in two sections. All photographs to be taken by the exhibitor and no more than two years old. Exhibitors to be of amateur status. No more than two (2) entries allowed in any class by a single exhibitor. Entry fee .50c. 1st $2, 2nd $1 JUNIOR SECTION Open to all exhibitors under the age of 18 years at Show time. Black and White Print (Digital greyscale eligible) 1. People/Portrait 2. Scene 3. Building 4. Nature in Detail - NOT SCENE Colour Print 5. People/Portrait 6. Scene 7. My Pet 8. Building 9. Nature in Detail—NOT SCENE OPEN SECTION Black and White Print (Digital grey scale permitted) 10. People/Portrait 11. Nature in Detail—NOT SCENE 12. Scene 13. Sport 14. Building Stephen Trickett President Colour Print 4 15. People/Portrait 16. Nature in Detail—NOT SCENE 17. Scene 18. Sport 65 BITI MOTORS BALFOUR ST, CULCAIRN FORD KUGA, JUST GETS BETTER More models to choose from PETROL & DIESEL (RWD & AWD MODELS) “our best price includes customer service” Phone (02) 60298279 www.bitimotors.com.au SECTION Q – ART WORK GENERAL REGULATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. The Show commences at 8am Saturday October 3rd 2015 Memberships are $20 family, or $10 single. Membership entitles the holder to free entry through the gate, and a total of 10 free entries except in the horse sections. Admission for the 2015 Show, Adults $10, Pensioners $5, Teenagers $5 and children under 12 free. All exhibits, except horses, must be the bona fide property of the exhibitors at the time of the Show. The Committee reserves the right to disqualify any exhibit or entry regarding which any false statement has been made. If called upon by the Committee, exhibitors must make Statutory Declarations that their exhibits conform to the Conditions under which the prizes for which they compete are offered. All exhibitors must place their exhibits in the space allotted to them by the Stewards. All Pavilion exhibits must be in place by 8am Saturday October 3rd 2015 ready for judging unless stated otherwise for their appropriate section. Entries received after this time will not be judged. The Judges are empowered to withhold a prize in any case where they feel an exhibit is unworthy. The Committee will give every possible facility to exhibitors and every care will be taken of exhibits, but no responsibility will be incurred by the Society. Exhibits are not to be removed from the Pavilion before 4.30pm under penalty of disqualification. The Pavilion will be closed at 4.00pm prior to exhibits being available for collection. The decisions of the Judge are final. Any protest must be in writing and accompanied by $100 which will be forfeited if the protest is deemed frivolous. The protest must be lodged with the Secretary no later than 2.30pm on the day of the Show. No exhibitor is allowed in a section or yard where their exhibit is being judged except where necessary to lead, ride or drive the exhibit. No exhibitor shall interfere or insult a Judge. The Stewards have the power to remove offenders and order the forfeiture of any prizes. No exhibitor or exhibit is to wear or display prizes given in another class or section while being judged. The exhibit must display the prizes given at the Show for the duration of the exhibition, but must not display any prizes not won at this Show. Non-competitive exhibits are able to be displayed by prior arrangement with the Secretary, 7 days prior to the Show. Should there be any reason that any exhibit is either diseased, dangerous or objectionable, the Society reserves the right to order its removal or refuse its admission to the Show. Prize money not collected on the day of the Show will be forfeited. Entry fees are 50c each, unless otherwise stated. Prize money may be reduced if insufficient entries are received. Exhibitors agree to compete/exhibit at their own risk and to indemnify and keep indemnified any Agricultural Show Society, together with any other organisation or person involved in the conduct of any show against all claims, suits, actions or demands which made be brought in respect of any injury or other loss sustained by the exhibitor in the course of competing/exhibiting at the show and agree to exonerate the Committee of management of the show society together with any other 6 If desired, exhibits may be displayed only (Please indicate) Exhibits to be in position for judging at 8.30am. Any work having taken a first prize at a previous show of the society is not eligible. It is the artist’s responsibility to enter in the correct section and entry is at own risk. Entries close Wednesday 30th September 2015 Steward: Mrs J Gardiner, Entry Fee .50c, Students Free Prizes: 1st $2, 2nd $1 1. Traditional oils/acrylic—any subject 2. Landscape in oils/acrylic- subject within 80km radius of Culcairn 3. Watercolour—any subject 4. Drawing (pencil, charcoal etc) 5. Portrait—any medium 6. 2D (e.g. printmaking, design, collage) 7. 3D artwork—any medium 8. Novice—any medium 9. Novice—school age—(high school or primary) 10. High School—Landscape—any medium Ribbon Most Successful exhibitor Ribbon will be awarded to the Best Exhibit taken from the above classes. CHILDRENS SECTION School Art Work—presentation of the ‘Culcairn Show” sketch as provided to the Primary Schools by the Show Society for display. Entries must be returned before the October School Holidays Classes—Year 2 and under, Years 3-4, Years 5-6 completed in colour pencil , crayon or paint. Prizes presented at Show Opening Ceremony. 63 organisation or person involved in the conduct of any agricultural show from all loss or injury to the exhibitor whether due to alleged negligence or otherwise. 19. Unless a current Member or Guest Ticket is PRODUCED all patrons MUST pay before entry to the showground's. 20. Any exhibit that has previously been awarded a prize is not eligible for entry again. 21. Any regulations not herein provided by will be dealt with according to the Regulations of the Royal Agricultural Society of Sydney. MAIL OR DROP ENTRIES to: 12 Melrose St, Culcairn, NSW, 2660 before Wednesday 30th Septemeber 2015. ALSO AT SPORTSGROUND ON Friday 2dd October 2015 between 10.00am and 3.00 pm only. ANY ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THIS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. CLOSING DATES GENERAL SECTIONS: Saturday 26th September 2015 HORTICULTURAL SECTIONS: Wednesday 30th September 2015 PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION: F riday 25th September 2015 IMPORTANT- LATE ENTRIES PAVILION CLASSES: Late entries will not be accepted in Pavilion Classes, with the exception of the Horticulture Section (Section M), in which case late entries will not be accepted after 3.00pm on Friday 2nd October 2015 PRIZEMONEY WILL PAID ON THE DAY OF SHOW ONLY FROM 3.00pm in the Hoy Pavillion CULCAIRN SHOW SOCIETY PIC: NK322018 69 7 Blair's Produce Company Suppliers of all Products Contact Tony and Matt for all your Agronomic Advice Come and see us for your entire farm produce needs 341 Wagga rd Lavington Ph(02) 60254600 Victoria St Walla Walla Ph (02) 60292103 56. Article of Wool Embroidery 57. Article of Counted Threadwork 58. Article of Ribbon Embroidery 59. Article or Garment of Smocking 60. Home-made Toy 61. Article of Patchwork 62. Article of Needlework not specified Diana Ponting-Burns Perpetual Trophy MS P - First Time Exhibitors 63. Article of Folk art 64. Article of Tapestry 65. Article of Needlework 66. Article of Crochet 67. Article of Handicraft 68. Article of Knitting 69. Hand Made Toy 70. Any Article Not Mentioned P CRAFT 71. Article of Folk Art 72. Article of Paper Tole 73. Article of Jewellery (Not Beading) 74. Article of Handicraft 75. Article of Beading, not bead embroidery or knitting 76. Scrapbooking P – Junior Needlework 77. Article of Craft 78. Article Suitable for a Gift 79. Any Article, Large 80. Any Article, Small 81. Article of Knitting 61 WHATS’ ON at the 2015 SHOW ? P – Knitting & Crochet 25. Child’s hand knitted jumper (8 ply and over) 26. Knitted Set Baby Clothes (3 articles) 27. Lady or Gents Hand Knitted Cardigan (with sleeves) 28. Pair of Hand Knitted Socks 29. Baby’s Hand Knitted Matinee Jacket or Carrying Coat 30. Pair of Baby’s Hand Knitted Booties 31. Lady or Gents Knitted Jumper (8 ply and over) 32. Lady or Gents Hand Knitted Jumper (under 8 ply) 33. Any Knitted Article Not Previously Mentioned 34. Child’s Knitted Jumper or Cardigan (under 8 ply) 35. Dressed Doll in Hand Knitted Garments 36. Crochet Rug 37. Crochet Shawl or Stole 38. Crochet Jumper or Cardigan 39. Crochet Baby’s Matinee Jacket or Carrying Coat 40. Crochet Table Centre 41. Crochet Doyley 42. Article Of Crochet Not Previously Specified 43. Article of Bead Knitting Most Successful Exhibitor— Culcairn Anglicare Op Shop Prize $20.00 Runner up $10.00 Classes 25—43 OFFICAL OPENING @ 11.45am SHOWGIRL AND SHOWBOY COMPETITIONS To be held at 12.00pm Includes prize vouchers donated by Hume Bank CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW RING EVENTS BLADE SHEARING SHEEP SHEARING COMPETITION WOOL FLEECE COMPETITION SHEEP SHEARING COMPETITION POULTRY GUESS THE WEIGHT COMPETITION CHILDRENS PET SHOW @ 1.45pm approx CHILDRENS ART COMPETITION AMUSEMENTS AND RIDES P – Machine Knitting SIDE SHOW RIDES 44. Article of Craft 45. Fancy Garment 46. Plain Garment 47. Article of Fairisle Patterns 48. Article Not Mentioned Most Successful Exhibitor - Society Ribbon SHEAF TOSSING COMPETITION JUNIOR SHEAF TOSSING EXHIBITION OF SCHOOL WORK Display of work completed in 2015 by students of Billabong High School, Culcairn Primary School, St Josephs’ School in the pavilion. P – Senior Citizens - Over 65 Years 49. Cushion 50. Any Crochet Article or Garment 51. Knitted Article or Garment 52. Article of Craft 53. Christmas Decoration 54. Article of Needlework Suitable for a Gift 55. Article of Handicraft Suitable for a Gift 60 9 SECTION A - HORSES CULCAIRN SHOW SOCIETY PIC: NK322018 Entry fee $3 per event to be paid on entering the arena. Membership does not entitle free horse entries. Prize money paid on completion of each event. In case of events clashing, competitors are asked to chose one event as rings will not be held. Waiver forms must be signed by all competitors and handlers before entering the ring. Wristbands to be shown to stewards upon entry. All riders must wear an APPROVED SAFETY HELMET while riding, this includes warming up. Stallions are eligible to compete in harness classes. Stallions are not eligible to compete in hack classes unless stated. Stallions must wear a bit and chain while being led. SHOWHUNTER: If a horse competes in open height classes, e.g. Hack ring they are then not eligible to enter Show hunter classes & vice versa. Ladies, child's & members hack are exempt, however if a horse wins one of these classes & goes on to win Champion Hack, it forfeits the right to be a Show hunter & vice versa. Same applies for led Hack/Showhunter. Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor, exhibitor, owner found tp have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee and dealth with accordingly. NO ELECTRIC FENCE YARDS CAN BE ERECTED ON THE GROUNDS Prize money 1st $5, 2nd $2. J unior r iding 1st $5, 2nd $2 Ribbons to third place. Champion and Reserve Champion sashes awarded. RINGMASTERS: Mr N Hogg & Mr M Godde RING 1 Judge - TBA Commences 9:30am sharp. 101. Led mare over 14 hh and not exceeding 15 hh 102. Led gelding over 14 hh and n.e. 15 hh Champion and Reserve Champion Led Galloway 103. Led mare over 15 hh 104. Led gelding over 15 hh Champion and Reserve Champion Led Hack 105. Presidents Trophy for Mount, Rider and Equipment. Must all be owned by rider. Donated by Mr Stephen Trickett for Rider Over 17 years 106. Novice Galloway Hack over 14 hh, n.e. 15 hh 107. Members Galloway Hack over 14 hh, n.e. 15 hh 108. Galloway Hack over 14 hh, n.e. 14.2 hh 109. Galloway Hack over 14.2, n.e. 15 hh 110. Childs Galloway Hack over 14 hh, n.e. 15 hh rider under 17 years 111. Ladies Galloway Hack over 14 hh, n.e. 15 hh rider over 17 years Champion and Reserve Champion Galloway Hack A Balfour Memorial Prize—Donated by E/Late Alison Balfour 112. Novice Hack over 15 hh 113. Members Hack over 15 hh 114. Hack over 15 hh, n.e. 15.2 hh DAVIDHOWARD PLUMBING P/L Solar pump specialist Dams, Bores & Pools Specialising in all types of farm water supplies and pump work Call for a no obligation quote Gold Card No. 56274C Phone: (02) 6036 5202 Mobile: 0428 591 720 Culcairn Newspower Newsagency 36 Balfour Street, Culcairn Suppliers of Newspapers, Magazines, Stationary, Toys & Lotto, Gifts, Cards & Friendly Service Mobile phone & internet top-ups, Big Pond Music downloads Citilink passes, NSW and Vic Fishing licences Ken & Jan Scheuner Ph: (02) 60298265 SECTION P – NEEDLEWORK No points given to Most Successful Exhibitor unless at least two entries in section. Amateurs only. Entries close Wednesday 30th September 2015 (With the Secretary) Exhibits to be in position for judging at 8.00am. Chief Steward: Mrs M Dugan Stewards: J Steer, R Wilksch, K Wilksch, Y Wright, H Glachan, R Louttit All exhibits throughout this class must be the bone fide work of the exhibitors and must not have been exhibited at any previous show of this association. Articles must have been completed within the previous two years. No one piece of work may be entered for more than one section. No soiled work will be judged. Entry tickets must be pinned with safety pins. No more than two (2) entries allowed in any class by a single exhibitor. Members entitled to 10 free entries. Entry fee: .50c First Prize $2 Second Prize $1. 1. Novelty Article Costing No More Than $5 2. Child’s Dress 4. Article With Wool Embroidery 5. Patchwork, Machine Made 7. Article Of Counted Threadwork (Not Cross Stitch) 8. Article Of Cross Stitch 9. Coathanger 10. Cushion 11. Collection Of Needlework, three distinct varieties 12. Article of Needlework Suitable for a Gift 13. Hand Made Toy or Teddy Bear 14. Article of Bead Embroidery 15. Article Of Machine Embroidery 16. Something New from Something Old 17. Wall Hanging 18. Collection Of Handicraft, three Distinct Varieties 19. Handicraft Article Suitable for a Gift 20. Article Of Quilting 21. Article or Garment Featuring Appliqué 22. Article of Embroidery (Not Cross Stitch, Tapestry or Wool) 23. Any Article or Garment Not previously mentioned 24. Article or Garment of Smocking 115. Hack over 15.2 hh, n.e. 16 hh 116. Hack over 16 hh, n.e. 16.2 hh 117. Hack over 16.2 hh 118. Childs Hack over 15 hh rider under 17 years 119. Ladies Hack over 15 hh rider over 17 years Champion and Reserve Champion Hack the Margaret Shoemark Memorial Trophy and Sash—Donated By Mrs Julie Gittoes 120. Member Rider 11 years & under 17 years 121. Rider 11 & under 13 years 122. Rider 13 & under 15 years 123. Rider 15 & under 17 years Champion and Reserve Champion Rider 11 & under 17 years Champion receives trophy and sash donated by Mrs Cecily Trickett 124. Pair of riders 11 & under 17 years 125. Member Rider over 17 years 126. Rider 17 & and under 21 years 127. Rider over 21 years & Under 40 years 128. Rider over 40 years Champion and Reserve Champion Rider over 17 years Prize 129. Pony Hack 12 hh & under 130. Pony Hack over 12 hh, n.e. 12.2 hh Champion and Reserve Champion Pony 12.2 hh and under 131. Pony Hack over 12.2 hh, n.e. 13 hh 132. Pony Hack over 13 hh, n.e. 13.2 hh 133. Pony Hack over 13.2, n.e. 14 hh Champion and Reserve Champion Pony over 12.2 hh and n.e. 14 hh Prize Champion and Reserve Champion Members Pony, Galloway or Hack Prize Miss Margaret O’Keeffe Memorial Award For Best Article Of Needlework Classes 1-24 & 49-62(Knitting, Crochet or macramé not eligible) Most successful Exhibitor classes 1-24 Society Ribbon 11 58 29. Two Slices, Three Pieces of Each 30. Two Slices, Uncooked, Three Pieces of Each 31. Home Made Bread, White 32. Home Made Bread, Wholemeal 33. Six Plain Scones 34. Boiled Fruit Cake 35. Chocolate Sponge 36. Honey Roll 37. Sponge Cake (Not sandwich—made with cornflour) 38. MEN ONLY Chocolate Cake, uniced RING 2 Judge - TBA Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor, exhibitor, owner found tp have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee and dealth with accordingly. Waiver forms must be signed by all competitors and handlers before entering the ring. Wristbands to be shown to stewards upon entry. Commencing 9:00am sharp 201. Led mare under 14 hh 202. Led gelding under 14 hh Champion and Reserve Champion Led Pony 203. Led Pony Stallion or colt 204. Led Shetland Stallion or colt Champion and Reserve Champion Led Pony Stallion 205. Novice Pony Hack 14 hh & under 206. Members Pony Hack 14 hh & under 207. Pony Hack over 12.2 hh, n.e. 13 hh 208. Pony Hack over 13 hh, n.e. 13.2 hh 209. Pony Hack over 13.2 hh, n.e. 14 hh 210. Childs Pony Hack over 12.2 hh, n.e. 14 hh rider under 17 years Champion and Reserve Champion Pony over 12.2 hh & and n.e. 14 hh 211. Ridden Shetland Pony 212. Pony Hack 12 hh & under 213. Pony Hack over 12 hh, n.e. 12.2 hh 214. Pony Hack under 12.2 hh ridden by child under 17 years Champion and Reserve Champion Pony under 12.2 hh 215. Member Rider under 11 years 216. Rider under 7 years 217. Rider 7 & under 9 years 218. Rider 9 & under 11 years 219. Pair of riders under 11 years Champion and Reserve Champion Rider under 11 years Best Exhibit Section O Classes 4 – 40 Best Exhibit From Class 14. Best Exhibit From Classes 20 Most Successful Exhibitor Classes 4—37 SPECIAL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN 16 Years And Under Entry free. First Prize $2, Second Prize $1. 41. Plate of Scones 42. Six Decorated Cupcakes 43. Plate of Six Biscuits—Two Varieties 44. Home Made Chocolate Butter Cake (Iced) 45. Plate of Shortbread 46. Six Pikelets 47. Six ANZAC Biscuits 48. Microwave Cakes (not packet mix) 49. Sponge Sandwich (filled jam – not iced) 50. Decorated Children’s Birthday Cake 51. Plate of Decorated Arrowroot Biscuits Ribbon to Most Successful Exhibitor First prize - 3 points, second prize - 2 points Sponsored by Malcolm & Marilyn Lee Sash and prize Donated By Horseland Albury 220. Galloway over 14 hh, n.e. 14.2 hh 221. Galloway over 14.2 hh, n.e. 15 hh 222. Lightweight Galloway over 14 hh, n.e. 15 hh 223. Heavyweight Galloway over 14 hh, n.e. 15 hh Champion and Reserve Champion Galloway 224. Junior Equestrian Trophy for boy or girl rider under 12 years. Points awarded for mount, horsemanship and general appearance of turnout. Trophy the gift of Mr & Mrs J.G. Hoy, plus sash. 12 53 SECTION O – PASTRY, CAKES & COOKING Entries close Wednesday 30th September 2015 and MUST be forwarded to the Secretary. Entries to be enclosed in clear plastic bags NOT FREEZER BAGS. Exhibits to be in position for Judging at 8.00am. Entry Fee .50c First prize $2, Second $1.00 Special Classes for cakes made with prepared cake mix. Cakes are not to be iced unless specified. 1. Chocolate Cake (not sandwich), made with prepared packet cake mix 2. Plain Cake (not sandwich), made with Vanilla prepared packet mix 3. Sultana Butter Cake, made with prepared packet cake mix The use of prepared cake mix is not allowed in the following classes 4. Pavlova approximately 25cm 5. Six Cupcakes (Not Iced) 6. Sultana Cake 7. Banana Cake 8. Marble Cake 9. Plate of Six Lamingtons 10. Plate of Six Date Scones 11. Plate of Six Ginger Nuts 12. Fruit Cake 1.5kg approx 13. Plain Cake 14. Sponge Cake (not sandwich & Not made with cornflour) 15. Cream Puffs (without cream) 16. Plate of Home Made Sweets 17. Orange Cake (not sandwich - Iced) 18. Six Decorated Cupcakes 19. Home Made Raspberry Shortbread 20. Chocolate Cake 21. {late of Six ANZA CS 22. Plate of Six Meringues 23. Plain Steam Pudding 24. Steamed Plum Pudding 25. Nut Loaf (not roll) 26. Fruit Loaf (not roll) 27. Collection of Home Made Biscuits (three varieties, two of each, not iced) 28. Collection of Home Made Decorated Biscuits (six distinct varieties) 52 225. Intermediate Equestrian Trophy for boy or girl rider under 17 years. Points awarded for mount, horsemanship and general appearance of turnout. Trophy the gift of Miss I. Webb plus sash. 226. Hack over 15 hh, n.e. 15.2 hh 227. Hack over 15.2 hh, n.e. 16 hh 228. Hack over 16 hh, n.e. 16.2 hh 229. Hack over 16.2 hh Champion and Reserve Champion Hack Prize donated by Karenne & Bronwyn Dugan Show Hunters 230. Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 hh, n.e. 14 hh 231. Show Hunter Pony 12.2 hh & under Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Show Hunter Pony Prize donated by Nickel Engineering 232. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hh n.e. 15 hh 233. Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hh, n.e. 14.2 hh Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Show Hunter Galloway Prize donated by Nickel Engineering 234. Show Hunter Hack over 16 hh 235. Show Hunter Hack over 15 hh n.e. 16 hh Champion and Reserve Ridden Show Hunter Over 15hh Prize donated by Nickel Engineering RING 3 Judge - TBA Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor, exhibitor, owner found tp have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee and dealth with accordingly. Stronger & Higher Quality Farm Sheds At Shetland Ponies 301. Stallion 4 yearsCompetitive and over More Prices 302. Colt 3 years and under Commences 9.00am Waiver forms must be signed by all competitors and handlers before entering the ring. Wristbands to be shown to stewards upon entry. Registered ponies eligible only. Registration papers must be produced. F oals & Geldings not eligible for Champion and Reserve Champion in each section. Champion and Reserve Champion Shetland Stallion or Colt Prize donated Hoffmann Engineering In-house processing & roll-forming eliminates the 303. Mare 4 years and over middleman, maintains quality control & cuts waste. 304. Filly 3 years and under Champion and Reserve Champion Shetland Mare or Filly Prize donated Hoffmann Heavier &Engineering Longer Lasting Finishes Supreme Shetland Exhibit Personally Prize donated Lentara Stud handled from start to finish by 305. Shetland Gelding and under business3 years owner 306. Shetland Gelding 4 years and over Erection of your shed commences within 2 Champion and Reserve Champion Shetland Gelding Trophy donated by Lentara Stud days of delivery SHEAF TOSSING—ADULT Sponsored by William & Trevor Smith BARRY GODDE MEMORIAL JUNIOR SHEAF TOSSING COMMENCING AT APPROXIMATELY 2.00 p.m with installation fully Welsh Mountain Section A arranged. 307. Led colt or stallion if required 308. FillyCustomisation 3 years and under 309. Mare 4 years and over Champion and Reserve Champion Welsh Mountain Pony prize donated by Mrs Fiona Forge Welsh Ponies Section B 310. Led colt or stallion 311. Filly 3 years and under 312. Mare 4 years and over Champion and Reserve Champion Welsh Pony Welsh Cobs Sections C & D combined 313. Led colt or stallion 314. Led mare or filly Licence No 164513C Champion and Reserve Champion Welsh Cob prize donated by Ph: (02) 60292411 315. Led section A gelding Alcheringa Stud 316. Led sections B, C, DEmail: [email protected] Web: www.pjnsheds.com.au Champion and Reserve Champion Welsh Gelding Supreme Welsh Exhibit prize donated by Welsh Pony and Cob Society Australian Ponies 317. Led stallion, colt or gelding 318. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Australian Pony CULCAIRN MOTOR INN Owner/Operators: Craig and Glenda & Jack Taylor Olympic Way, Culcairn 2660 Ph: (02) 6029 8233 E-mail: [email protected] www.culcairnmotorinn.com.au Stronger & Higher Quality Farm Sheds At More Competitive Prices In-house processing & roll-forming eliminates the middleman, maintains quality control & cuts waste. Heavier & Longer Lasting Finishes Personally handled from start to finish by business owner Erection of your shed commences within 2 days of delivery with installation fully arranged. Customisation if required Licence No 164513C Ph: (02) 60292411 Email: [email protected] Web: www.pjnsheds.com.au Part Bred APSB 319. Led stallion, colt or gelding 320. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion APSB Connemaras 321. Led stallion, colt or gelding 322. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Connemara Part Bred Connemaras 323. Led stallion, colt or gelding 324. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Part Bred Connemara Bag of Chaff donated by Nickel Engineering Native Ponies (APSB Registered) 325. Led stallion, colt or gelding 326. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Native Pony Riding Ponies 327. Led stallion or colt 328. Led mare 12.2 hh & under 329. Led mare over 12.2 hh 330. Led gelding 12.2 hh & under 331. Led gelding over 12.2 hh Champion and Reserve Champion Riding Pony 332. Ridden Shetland Stallion 333. Ridden APSB Stallion Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Stallion Prize donated by Lentara Stud 334. Ridden Purebred Connemara 335. Ridden Part bred Connemara Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Part Bred Connemara Bag Chaff donated by Nickel Engineering Harness - Start approx 1:30pm 336. Harness horse over 14 hh 337. Harness turnout over 14 hh Champion and Reserve Champion from classes 336 & 337 338. Harness pony under 14 hh 339. Harness pony turnout under14 hh Champion and Reserve Champion from classes 338 & 339 340. Shetland pony in harness 341. Shetland pony turnout Champion and Reserve Champion from classes 340 & 341 15 RING 4 – CLYDESDALES Judge—TBA SECTION N – JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES & PRESERVES Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor, exhibitor, owner found tp have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee and dealth with accordingly. Waiver forms must be signed by all competitors and handlers before entering the ring. Wristbands to be shown to stewards upon entry. Exhibits to be in position for position for Judging at 8.00 am. No more than two (2) entries allowed in any class by a single exhibitor. Commence 9.30am Stewards: C Cunningham, 401. Stallion 4 years and over 402. Colt 3 years and under Champion and Reserve Champion Stallion or Colt 403. Mare 4 years and over 404. Filly 3 years and under Champion and Reserve Champion Mare or Filly Supreme Champion Clydesdale 405. Led gelding under 4 years 406. Led gelding 4 years and over Champion and Reserve Champion gelding 407. McMurchie Trophy and Sash. For the best Clydesdale yearling colt or filly bred by the exhibitor. To be won four times before becoming the property of the exhibitor. Winner to have his or her name inscribed. Trophy to be returned 21 days prior to the next Show. Most Successful Exhibitor in the Clydesdale section Trophy Donated By Mr Ron Gardiner 408. Single Clydesdale mare or gelding driven in long reins 409. Pair of Clydesdales driven in long reins 410. Clydesdale Cross driven in long reins CLYDESDALE CROSS 411. Led Mare/Filly Under 16hh 412. Led Gelding Under 16hh 413. Led Mare/Filly Over 16hh 414. Led Gelding Over 16hh 415. Led Stallion Champion Led Clydesdale Cross 416. Ridden Mare/Filly 417. Ridden Gelding 418. Ridden Stallion Champion Ridden Clydesdale Cross Entry Fee .50c First prize $2, Second $1 1. Collection Of Home Made Jam. Three Varieties 2. Collection Of Home Made Jellies. Three Varieties 3. Collection Of Plum Jams. Two Varieties 4. Best Collection Of Pickles. Three Varieties 5. Best Collection of Sauces. Three Varieties 6. Apricot Jam 7. Plum Jam 8. Fig Jam 9. Quince Jam 10. Lemon Butter 11. Passionfruit Butter 12. Blood Plum Jam 13. Orange Marmalade 14. Grapefruit Marmalade 15. Any other Marmalade 16. Plum Sauce 17. Tomato Sauce 18. Chutney 19. Relish – Any Variety 20. Mustard Pickles 21. Pickled Onions 22. Jam – Any Variety All exhibits must have the entry ticket glued to the bottle. Prizes: Ribbon for Most Successful Exhibitor in above section. First prize 5 points, second prize 3 points. Dorothy and Mervyn Schoff Trophy For Champion Exhibit donated by Mr Leon Schoff 53 RING 5 – SHOW HUNTER, BREED AND COLOUR Judge - TBA 83. One light Rose 84. One dark Rose 85. Three roses, (NND) in separate bottles 86. Six roses (NND) in separate bottles Best Rose in Show - may be an individual bloom or group Prize $5 Most Successful Exhibitor Classes 83—86 Prize donated by Mrs Joan Wood 87. One cut of bearded Iris 88.. Bearded Iris one flower head with 9 cm or less stem. 89. Three cuts of Bearded Iris (D) in three containers 90. Three cuts of Bearded Iris (NND) in three containers Best Bearded Iris in Show - may be an individual bloom or group Prize $5 91. One cut of Camellia 92. Three cuts of Camellia (NND) in three containers 93. One cut of Dutch Iris 94. Three cuts of Dutch Iris (D) in three containers 95. Three cuts of Dutch Iris (NND) in three containers Best Dutch Iris in Show - may be an individual bloom or group Prize $5 96. One cut Dwarf Iris stem less than 9 cms 97. Three cuts dwarf Iris (D) in three containers 98. Three cuts Dwarf Iris (NND) in three containers 99. Three flowering Perennials (D) in one container 100.One cut or specimen of Native Tree or Shrub 101. Three cuts of Native Tree or Shrub in three containers 102. One cut of Orchid. Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor, exhibitor, owner found tp have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee and dealth with accordingly. Waiver forms must be signed by all competitors and handlers before entering the ring. Wristbands to be shown to stewards upon entry. Registration papers must be produced if requested. Commences 9.00am. Arabian Purebred 501. Led stallion, colt or gelding 502. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Purebred Arabian Arabian Derivatives 503. Led stallion, colt or gelding 504. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Arabian Derivative 505. Led Show Hunter Pony 506. Led Show Hunter Galloway 507. Led Show Hunter Hack Champion and Reserve Champion Led Show Hunter Trophy donated by Narelle Hogg 508. Best Turned out Show Hunter (Judged on presentation as a ridden showhunter) Not eligible for Champion/Reserve 509. Show Hunter Hack over 16 hh 510. Show Hunter Hack over 15 hh n.e. 16 hh 511. Lightweight Hunter Hack over 15hh 512. Heavyweight Hunter Hack over 15hh Champion and Reserve Ridden Show Hunter Over 15hh Lentara Special Choice memorial sash & trophy donated by Narelle Hogg 513. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hh n.e. 15 hh 514. Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hh, n.e. 14.2 hh 515. Lightweight Hunter Galloway over 14hh and n.e. 15hh 516. Heavyweight Hunter Galloway over 14hh and n.e. 15hh Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Show Hunter Galloway 517. Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 hh, n.e. 14 hh 518. Show Hunter Pony 12.2 hh & under 519. Lightweight Hunter Pony n.e. 14hh 520. Heavyweight Hunter Pony n.e. 14hh Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Show Hunter Pony Prize for Best Exhibit in Cut Flowers donated by Mrs Karen Brown. Ribbon for the Best Exhibit in Cut Flowers. The Culcairn Garden Club Award and prize to be awarded to the Most Successful exhibitor in cut flowers. The Ray Moore Perpetual Trophy for Champion Iris. The Rev Fr. J.C: Cochrane Memorial Trophy to be awarded to the most successful exhibitor overall in the Horticulture section and an Annual Trophy donated by the St.Patrick’s Catholic Church. The Trophy for Perpetual competition to be held by the winner for 12 months. Trophy to be returned to the Secretary seven days prior to the show. 52 Palominos 521. Led stallion, colt or gelding 522. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Palomino Prize donated by Karenne & Bronwyn Dugan Pinto 523. Led stallion, colt or gelding 524. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Pinto Buckskins 525. Led stallion, colt or gelding 526. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Buckskin Thoroughbreds 527. Led stallion, colt or gelding 528. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Thoroughbred Prize donated by Michelle Herbert Warmbloods 529. Led stallion, colt or gelding 530. Led mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Warmblood Australian Stock Horses 531. Led stallion, colt or gelding 532. Led Mare or filly Champion and Reserve Champion Stockhorse Prize Donated by Horseland Albury Supreme Led Exhibit Prize donated by Supreme Choice Horseware/Debra Cooper Ridden Classes 533. Ridden purebred Arabian 534. Ridden Arabian 535. Ridden Arabian Derivative 536. Ridden Pinto, Palomino or Buckskin 537. Ridden Thoroughbred 538. Ridden Stock Horse 539. Ridden Warmblood Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Breed 57. Three head of Double Stock (NND) in 3 separate bottles, laterals not allowed. 58. One cut of flowering shrub 59. Collection of four Iceland Poppies (D) in one bottle 60. Collection of six Iceland Poppies (NND) in one bottle 61. One Snapdragon 63. One Pansy, exhibitor to supply own bottle/jar 64. Six Pansies, (D) exhibitor to supply own bottle/jar 65. Collection of six Pansies (NND), exhibitor to supply own bottle/jar 66. One Arum Lily 67. Collection of six Anemones (NND) in-groups of two in three bottles 68. One Carnation 69. Three carnations; (NND) in three bottles 70. Three Single Geraniums; (D) in three bottles 71. Three Double Geraniums (NND) in three bottles 72. Specimen of Geranium 73. Three Calendulas (NND) in a bottle 74. Six Calendulas (NND) in groups of two in three bottles 75. Three Tulips (D) in one bottle 76. Three Cyclamen (NND) in one bottle 77. One stem of Perennial, not previously specified in schedule. (shrubs not allowed) 78. One stem of Annual, not previously specified in schedule 79. One stem of Bulbous, Tuberous, Rhizome Bloom not specified in schedule 80. Collection of three Bulbs, Rhizome, Tuber (D) in separate bottles 81. Collection of six Ranunculi (NND) in groups of two in three bottles 82. Collection of three daffodils (NND) in three bottles 51 Ring 6 — HRCAV LEGO—Must be original design (Not a boxed set) 20. 5 years and under – up to 100 pieces 21. 7 years and under – up to 100 pieces 22. 12 years and under – up to 200 pieces Judges choice for classes: 20, 21, 22 Gift Voucher Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor, exhibitor, owner found tp have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee and dealth with accordingly. Gerogery Equestrian Club HRCAV Official Show Ring @ Culcairn Show POT PLANTS, FERNS ETC Entry fee: .50c. First prize: $2, second prize: $1 Trophy for best exhibit in pot plants donated by C & J Furze 23. One pot or container of Maidenhair Fern, Coarse 24. One pot or container of Maidenhair Fern, Fine 25. One pot or container of any other fern 26. Hanging container of fern Best Fern in Show - Prize $5 Most Successful Exhibitor Classes 23—26 Kathleen Thurling Award donated by Mrs Joan Wood. 27. Pot or container Cacti or Succulent, more than one plant 28. One pot of Bonsai 29. Geranium in pot or container (foliage) 30. Azalea in pot or container 31. One pot or container of flowering plant or plants not previously specified. 32. Plants in pot or container used mainly for foliage 33. One pot plant in a recycled container 34. One pot or container of Cyclamen in bloom 35. One pot or container of Indoor plant 36. Geranium in pot or container (flowering) 37. Pot or container of Cacti and/ or succulent( must be growing) 38. Hanging container other than fern 39. One pot or container of Orchid in bloom 40. One pot or container of Ornamental Grass CUT FLOWERS ETC Entry fee: .50c. First prize: $2, second prize: $1 Exhibitors to supply own bottles which must be clean and without labels. ABBREVIATIONS: "D' Distinct, "N ND"Not necessarily distinct 52. Six cuts of flowers (D) in one container (no shrub) 53. Three cuts of flowers (D) in one container (no shrub) 54. Three cuts of flowering shrubs (D) in separate bottles 55. Six Sweet Peas, 3 distinct Colours, 2 stems of each in 3 separate bottles 56. Six Sweet Peas, (NND) in one container 46 Please see details on the HRCAV website Ring 7 FUN RING RULES NO ENTRY FEE OR PRIZE MONEY AWARDED. Ribbons to 3rd Place. This is a fun ring and riders CANNOT compete in any other ring. Pony Club Uniform and long boots not permitted and jackets must not be worn. Approved helmets and boots MUST be worn by all competitors. 701. 702. 703. 704. 705. 706. 707. 708. 709. 710. 711. 712. 713. 714. 715. 716. Handler under 9yrs Handler 9 years and under 13 years Handler 13 years and under 17 years Rider 6yrs & under [may be led] Rider 7 & under 10 yrs Rider 10 & under 13yrs Rider 13 & under 15yrs Rider 15 & under 18yrs A pair of riders under 13yrs A pair of riders 13 & under 18yrs Ridden Black, Brown, Bay horse or pony Ridden Grey, Chestnut horse or pony Ridden any other colour horse or pony Horse or pony with the longest Tail Horse or pony with the shortest Tail Fancy dress SECTION B RING 8 – SHOWJUMPING Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor, exhibitor, owner found tp have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee and dealth with accordingly. To be conducted under EFA rules. All competitors must jump the course laid down by the committee. All entry fees are to be paid to the Steward in the arena prior to the event. Riders must wear Approved safety helmets. Article 238.2.2 (AM5) applies to all events. Horses are only allowed to compete in 3 events on the day. Waiver forms must be signed by all competitors and handlers before entering the ring. Wristbands to be shown to stewards upon entry. Starting time 9am Course Builder: Kay Har ding Judge: Penny Gor mly Stewards: TBA . B1. Andrew Fagan Showjumping Competition. Entry fee $5. Starting height 60cm. st nd 1 $30, 2 $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5 B2. Paull & Scollard Freshman’s Showjumping Competition Entry fee $5 Starting height 75cm. 1st $30, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5 B3. Blair’s Produce Freshman’s Showjumping Competition Entry fee $5 Starting height 90cm. 1st $30, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th $5 B4. J. Hoy D Grade Showjumping Competition Entry fee $5. Starting height 1m. st nd 1 $50, 2 $25 3rd $15, 4th $5 B5. C & D Grade Showjumping Entry fee $5 1st $60, 2nd $30, 3rd $15, 4th $5 B6. Killara Open Showjumping SECTION M -HORTICULTURE ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 30th SEPTEMBER. 2015, 5 pm Exhibits to be in the pavilion in position for judging at 8 am sharp. Members are entitled to 10 free entries. Stewards: L Roennfeldt & L Watson Assistants to the Stewards: Members of the Culcairn Garden Club. All exhibits in cut flowers, pot plants, etc. must be grown by exhibitor. Floral Art: Foliage, ferns and aids allowed. Materials used need not be grown by the exhibitor, but must be their own work. Cut Flowers: Shrubs etc., to be not more than 45 cms above bottle. Exhibitors to supply own bottles. Bottles must be clean and with no labels. No Late Entries. FLORAL ART Entry fee: .50c First prize: $2, second prize: $1 . 1. Arrangement celebrating “Centenary of ANZAC ” 2. Church arrangement for Wedding. 3. Presentation basket of dried and/or artificial flowers or foliage. 4. Arrangement using the Colours of a Sunset. 5. Arrangement suitable for a breakfast tray 6. Arrangement Green/White 7. In miniature -3 flowers under 10cm 8. Christmas arrangement, mainly fresh flowers and foliage 9. My fantasy -any material allowed with some fresh flowers 10. Marvelous Mauve 11. Quick arrangement using one flower 12. 3 Flowers with junk 13. Vine and Flowers arrangement 14. A Peaceful arrangement Best Exhibit, Trophy donated by The Culcairn Newsagency. M/S Exhibitor in classes 1-18 Trophy donated by Mr Rodney Beer. CHILDREN'S SECTION Entry free. Prizes: First $2, Second $1 FOR CHILDREN 8 YEARS AND UNDER 15. Arrangement of Flowers in my “Favourite Container." 9 YEARS TO 11 YEARS INCLUSIVE 16. Vase of mixed flowers less than 45sm 17. Arrangement using two flowers less than 45cm 12 YEARS TO 16 YEARS. INCLUSIVE 18. Arrangement with “ANZAC’ theme 19. Arrangement using two flowers less than 45cm high Judge’s Choice from classes: 15 - 19 Culcairn Garden Club Trophy SECTION L – VEGETABLES Exhibits to be in position for judging at 8am. Steward: R Gardiner, M Pumpa Entry fee .50 1st $2, 2nd $1 All exhibits to be grown by the exhibitor. 1. One bunch of Three Parsnips 2. One bunch of Three Carrots 3. One Cabbage 4. One Cauliflower 6. One Butternut Pumpkin 7. One Pumpkin (any other variety) 8. Five Stalks of Silver Beet 9. Five Stalks of Rhubarb10. Eight Pods of Broad Beans 11. One Lettuce 12. Twelve Pods of Peas 14. Collection of Garden Herbs 15. Collections of Vegetables (to be judged one quality) Gus Biti Memorial Trophy to be awar ded to the M/S exhibitor in sections K and L. Donated by Lois and Bruno Biti. Champion Ribbon. 21 SECTION C - STUD BEEF CATTLE All Breeds Beef Cattle Bonanza CHIEF STEWARDS: S Tressider STEWARDS: M Scheetz,C Mackie, C Schultz, B Schultz, N Scheetz, CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: *ALL EXHIBITORS AND HANDLERS MUST HAVE COMPLETED THE ASC WAIVER FORM. * All bulls 12 months and over must be rung through the nose and at all times led by such ring. All females over eight months of age and all bulls from eight to 12 months of age must at all times be led with a nose clip. * If, in the opinion of the Chief Stewards, any animal is considered unsafe, such animal shall be placed under such control as directed by the Stewards. * Age of cattle to be calculated from October 3 2015 * The Stewards reserve the right to combine classes where insufficient entries are obtained. * Straw will be provided for first bedding. * All exhibits to be on the grounds by 9am. * Entries close: Friday 25th September * Entries to be sent to Culcairn Show Society by email or mail A signed Johnes declaration form must accompany entries. CULCAIRN SHOWGIRL and SHOWBOY COMPETITION Stewards: Michelle Godde & Amy Cooper Appropriate Dress 12.00pm start SENIOR SHOW GIRL: 14years and under 18 years Sash and gift donated by Show Society INTERMEDIATE: 11 year s and under 14 year s Trophy the gift of HAIR VOGUE SALON Sash donated by Pennant Products. NVDs must be handed to the Chief steward on arrival All Cattle attending must be PESTI Virus free JUNIOR SHOWGIRL: 7 year s and under 11 year s Trophy the gift of CULCAIRN PHARMACY and Society’s sash JUNIOR SHOWBOY: 7 year s and under 11 year s Trophy and sash donated by Society JUNIOR SHOWBOY: 3 year s and under 7 year s. Trophy and sash donated by Maurie Godde. Nerrida Godde Memorial Trophy JUNIOR SHOWGIRL: 3 year s and under 7 year s. Trophy and sash donated by Society. TINY TOTS GIRL: 1 and under 3 year s. Trophy and sash donated by Society. TINY TOTS BOY: 1 and under 3 year s. Trophy and sash donated by Society. BABY BOY: Under 12 months Trophy and sash donated by Society BABY GIRL: Under 12 months. Trophy and sash donated by Society Winners receive vouchers donated by Hume Bank. CULCAIRN SHOW ALL BREEDS BEEF CATTLE BONANZA SATURDAY 3rd OCTOBER 2015 ENTRY FORM Mail Only Entries to: S Tr ickett, 12 Melr ose St, CULCAIRN , NSW 2660 NO PHONE ENTRIES Important: Amount enclosed with for m $20 for member ship family $10 for single and/or Entry Fee $…… Early entries would be appreciated. Please see sections for closing dates. Membership fee or entry fees must accompany this form Exhibitors note: horse entries are on the day I hereby enter the above exhibits subject to the rules and regulations of the society SECTION CLASS PARTICULARS FEE Entry Fee: Free with membership Non Members- $4 NB: Non Members must pay gate fee. Prizemoney: Classes 1-6, 8-10, 12-14 1st-$10, 2nd-$5, 3rd-$2 Donated by Ascot Meats Females Class 1. 8 to12 months (1 Oct 14 - 31 Jan 15) Class 2. 12 to 16 months (1 Jun 14 - 30 Sept 14) Class 3. 16 to 20 months (1 Feb 13 - 31 May 13) * Junior Champion Female * Reserve Junior Champion Female Class 4. 20 to 30 months (1 Apr 12 - 31 Jan 13) Class 5. 30 and over * Senior Champion Female * Reserve Senior Champion Female * Grand Champion Female Bulls Class 6. 8 to12 months (1 Oct 14 - 31 Jan 15) Class 7. 12 to 16 months (1 Jun 14 - 30 Sept 14) Class 8. 16 to 20 months (1 Feb 13 - 31 May 13) * Junior Champion Bull * Reserve Junior Champion Bull Class 9. 20 months and over * Senior Champion Bull * Reserve Senior Champion Bull * Grand Champion Bull Trophy donated by Pam & Graham Schultz & Family. * Supreme Exhibit Prize Donated by E/Late Alison Balfour Class10. Group of 3, both sexes to be represented, bred by exhibitor Class11. Pair, male & female bred by exhibitor Gift of Mr & Mrs D Skinner. Class12. Best Hereford / Poll Hereford Exhibit Donated by Mackie Family. Class13. Best Murray Grey Exhibit donated by Mrs Jean Godde * Most Successful Exhibitor Any exhibitors planning to exhibit cattle will need to let the Secretary know of your intention to exhibit cattle before 15th September 2015 so that trophies, prizes, stewards and judges can be organizes. CULCAIRN SHOW SOCIETY PIC: NK322018 Name: ……………………………………………………………………… Address: ……………………………………………Date: ………………. 25 CULCAIRN SHOW SOCIETY INC SECTION C Entries Close Friday 25th September All Entries To Be Sent To: Culcairn Show Society: S Trickett, 12 Melrose St, Culcairn NSW 2660 Remittance for Membership or Entry Fee and a signed HealthDeclaration Forms must accompany this entry form. (Please download from www.farmbiosecurity.com.au) GROCERIES, DELICATESSEN, FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES And your LIQUOR requirements ALL BREEDS BEEF CATTLE BONANZA CLASS EXHIBIT TATTOO OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BORN With the friendliest & most courteous staff 38 Balfour Street Culcairn Phone: (02) 6029 8340 CULCAIRN BOWLING & RECREATION CLUB ALBURY ROAD CULCAIRN ENTRY FEE- $20 MEMBERSHIP OR $4 PER HEAD PER CLASS $ NB: NON-MEMBERS MUST PAY GATE FEE Call in after the game and enjoy a relaxing drink EXHIBITOR:……………………………………………………………... STUD NAME:…………………………………………………………….. ADDRESS:……………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………... BREED:…………………………………………………………………… 26 *EFTPOS *CLUB KENO OUR POPULAR CHINESE RESTURANT IS OPEN WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY FOR ORDERS PHONE (02) 6029 8738 PHONE: (02) 6029 8461 FAX: (02) 6029 8814 CHILDRENS PET SHOW 1st to 4th ribbons NO Birds, Lambs, Goats or Calves Allowed Best young animal Cutest kitty Most colourful pet Dog that looks most like owner Most unusual pet Best presented pet Fancy dress pet Best trick Happiest pet 27 SECTION J – POULTRY PRODUCE Exhibits to be in position for judging at 8am. Steward: R Gardiner, M Pumpa Entry fee .50c. 1st $2, 2nd $1 1. Half Dozen Hens Eggs, White 2. Half Dozen Hens Eggs, Brown 3. Half Dozen Duck Eggs 4. Half Dozen Hens Eggs, White 5. Half Dozen Hens Eggs, Brown Classes 4 and 5 are to be exhibited by child under 16 years of age. SECTION K – FRUIT Exhibits to be in position for judging at 8am. Steward: R Gardiner , M Pumpa Entry fee .50c. 1st $2, 2nd $1 All exhibits to be grown by the exhibitor. 1. Three Oranges (Navel) 2. Three Lemons 3. Three Oranges (other than Navel) 4. Three Mandarins 5. Three Grapefruit 6. Three Limes 7. Collection of Citrus Fruit 8. Plate of Walnuts 9. Plate of any other nut 43 Society’s Champion ribbons: Champion Hardfeather Male Large Champion Hardfeather Female Large Champion Softfeather Male Large Champion Softfeather Female Large Champion Hardfeather Male Bantam Champion Hardfeather Female Bantam Champion Softfeather Male Bantam Champion Softfeather Female Bantam Grand Champion Large Fowl Tr ophy I Pumpa Grand Champion Bantam Best Exhibit By Junior Under 16 Years – any variety If insufficient entries of any variety not mentioned, extra classes will be created. M/S Junior Exhibitor UPCOMING TOURS 2015/2016 SECTION I – FARM PRODUCE Include: Exhibits to be in position for judging at 8am Steward: All exhibits to be grown by the exhibitor. Name of wheat must be attached to the bag. All exhibits of grain must be a fair example of the bulk grown and not mill graded or prepared by abrasive treatment. Entry fee .50. 1st $2, 2nd $1 GARDEN FESTIVAL OF GRIFFITH— 3 Days 17th—19th October OPERA IN THE ALPS – Saturday 17th January, 2015 AUSTRALIAN OPEN TENNIS— January 24 & 25th 2015, Saturday night & Sunday sessions on Rod Laver Arena 1. 2kg of Lupin seed 2. 2kg of Oats 3. 2kg of Wheat 4. 2kg of Barley 5. 2kg of Triticale 6. Sheaf of green Wheat, Oats or Barley 7. Bundle of Green Lucerne 8. Quarter bale of Hay Sash for the M/S Exhibitor in Section Trophy NSW Farmers Farm Produce points 1st 3 points, 2nd 2 points. ONE DIRECTION— Saturday February 14th 2015, Etihad Stadium — A and B Reserve tickets Get In Early to Avoid Disappointment. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR BOOKINGS CALL : 0260 298657 Website: www.lodgesbusservice.com.au EMAIL: [email protected] FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED, SERVICING OUR LOCAL AREA 42 SECTION E - SHEEP Display of stud sheep only MALE FEMALE 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 Softfeather Bantam Australorp Rhode Island Red Sussex AC Langshan Pekin Black Pekin AOC Rosecomb AC Sebright AC Ancona Leghorn White Leghorn AOC Wyandotte White Wyandotte AOC Belgian Japanese AOV S/F Bantam Sheep stud breeders are invited to take this opportunity to display their stud sheep as part of the expanded sheep and wool section at this year’s show incorporating a shearing and wool handling competition. Please Note: This is an accredited show. All sheep for display must be from Ovine Brucellosis and Johnes free flocks. Br ucellosis accr editation number s must be supplied with entries. All sheep must have been vaccinated for Johnes disease as lambs and the stud must have maintained a minimum level of 5 consecutive years of a vaccination program for Johnes disease prior to attending this show. Please indicate on your entry form or phone request for pens what the number of years of the vaccination program have been. The exhibitor is responsible for providing a completed National Sheep Health Statement form (available on the internet) and a completed NVD (Waybill) form to be provided for the Chief Steward on arrival. The exhibitor is r esponsible for checking all sheep pr ior to their departure from their source for evidence of footroot and external parasites. Sheep indicating signs of such problems are not to be exhibited. Hardfeather Bantam This is a Stud Display show. Due to space restrictions stud breeders are restricted to displaying a maximum of 6 sheep. Display Close of Entries: Friday 25th September 2015 (1 week prior to show) with the show secretary Chief Steward: Stuart Pitson (02 6036 5232) Free Entry if a member of Culcairn Show Society or have paid gate entry fee. CULCAIRN SHOW SOCIETY PIC: NK322018 Australian Game Modern Game Blk./Red Modern Game AOC Indian Game Dark Indian Game AOC Pitt Game AC OEG Black Red L/L OEG Wheaten AC OEG Black Red D/L OEG Blue Red OEG Duckwing OEG Ginger OEG AOC AOV H/F Bantam 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 Muscovy Indian Runner Mallard AOV Duck 97 99 101 103 98 100 102 104 Large Fowl AV Bantam AV Ducks AV 105 107 109 106 108 110 Ducks Junior Section 30 SECTION H – POULTRY Chief Stewards: Paul Jarick Stewards: Neville Feuerherdt, Ian Pumpa, Kylie Sim Entry fee .50c 1st $2,, 2nd $1 Exhibits to be caged by 9am, judging 9.30am sharp Entries close Wednesday 30th September 2015 Entries not to be removed before 4.00p.m. Removal before this time will result in fortiture of prize monies MALE FEMALE Australorp 1 2 Rhode Island Red 3 4 Sussex AC 5 6 Wyandotte White 7 8 Wyandotte AOC 9 10 Orpington 11 12 Leghorn White 13 14 Leghorn Black 15 16 Leghorn AOC 17 18 Ancona 19 20 Silkie 21 22 AOV Softfeather large 23 24 Australian Game AC 25 26 Indian Game AC 27 28 Modern Game AC 29 30 Pit Game AC 31 32 OEG Black/ Red 33 34 OEG AOC 35 36 AOV Hardfeather large 37 38 Softfeather Large Hardfeather Large 31 36 SECTION G – WOOL SPONSORED BY FOX & LILLIE WOOL BROKERS & RIVERINA WOOL TESTERS Stewards: A Godde, P Godde, P Lowe, T Tresidder, P Tresidder, D Dunn, C Smith, J Turner (Skirted fleeces only) Fleeces can be donated to the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal Exhibits to be in position for judging at 9am Entry fee is free if fleece is to be donated to Royal Children’s Hospital, otherwise entry fee is $1 – Prizes - Classes 1-7 First Prize $40 Champion Merino Fleece $140 Champion British Breed $80 Lambs wool to be exhibited in plastic bag supplied by the exhibitor To be judged on a points basis. Rams wool not eligible, class 7 excepted. Skirtings not to be included. 1. Superfine Merino 2. Fine Merino 3. Medium Merino 4. Prem Shorn Merino 5. Fine British Breed (can be first cross) 6. Strong British Breed 7. Junior Farmer – 1kg lambs wool (either Merino or XB) Fleeces are to be delivered to Fox & Lillie Rural, 47 –49 Railway Parade, Culcairn on or before 4pm Wednesday 30th September for testing courtesy Riverina Wool Testers. RIVERINA WOOL TESTERS Providing Testing of all fleeces at the 2015 Culcairn Show 12 Cheshire Street WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650 CONTACT: Paul Cocking Telephone: 02 6925 1407 Email: [email protected] 35 32 CULCAIRN SHOW SATURDAY 3rd OCTOBER 2015 ENTRY FORM Mail Only Entries to: S Tr ickett, 12 Melr ose St, CULCAIRN, NSW 2660 NO PHONE ENTRIES Important: Amount enclosed with for m $20 for member ship family/ $10 for single and/or Entry Fee $…… Early entries would be appreciated. Please see Sections for closing dates. Membership fee or entry fees must accompany this form Exhibitors note: horse entries are on the day I hereby enter the above exhibits subject to the rules and regulations of the society SECTION CLASS PARTICULARS FEE ASCOT MEAT PRODUCTS PTY LTD Sponsor of the Culcairn Show Kelly Street Wodonga VIC 3690 Name: ……………………………………………………………………… 34 Address: ……………………………………………Date: ………………. Phone: 02 6055 0263 Fax: 02 6024 5295