Dorrigo Show Schedule 2016

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Dorrigo Show Schedule 2016
(ALMOST) EVERYTHING AT A GLANCE
ALL EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: WAIVERS ARE NEEDED FOR ALL SECTIONS
ENTRIES MAY BE EMAILED TO: [email protected]
Section
Page
Entries close
Officers &
Committee
4
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General Info
5
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Drug Testing
6
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Stewards
8
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1:
Horses
Other information
All Entry & Dec. forms on website
10
On the day
1A: Showjumping
20
On the day
2:
Dairy Cattle
23
11 November
Judging 26 November 8.30am
3:
Beef
3A & 3B
3C
3D
3E
25
26
27
27
28
18 November
25 November
23 November
26 November
11 November
Judging 26 November 8.30am
Entries close 1pm, judging to follow
Judging 25 November 5pm
Judging follows Beef Cattle judging
Judging 27 November 10am
4:
Poultry
28
23 Nov. 4pm
Birds penned by 9am 26 November
5:
Farm & Dairy
31
23 Nov. 5pm
Exhibits close 25 November10am
6:
Vegetables
32
23 Nov. 5pm
Exhibits close 25 November10am
7:
Fruit
32
23 November
Exhibits close 25 November10am
8:
Photography
33
21 Nov. 10am
Judging 23 November
9:
Student Art
34
21 Nov. 5pm
Exhibits close 21 November 5pm
10: Flowers
36
25 Nov. 5pm
Entries & exhibits close 10am
11. Cookery
38
23 Nov. 5pm
Exhibits close 25 November 10am
12: Preserves
40
23 Nov. 5pm
Exhibits close 25 November 10am
13: Needlework
13A
42
44
23 Nov. 5pm
23 Nov. 5pm
Exhibits close 25 November 10am
Exhibits close 25 November 10am
14: Handicrafts
45
23 Nov. 5pm
Exhibits close 25 November 10am
15: Fine Arts
46
31 October 4pm
Preview 23 November 7.30pm
16: Home brew
47
23 Nov. 5pm
Exhibits close 25 November 10am
17: Showgirl
17A
48
48
30 August
18: Woodchop
49
On the day
Saturday competition 10am start
19: Fun Run
50
Sunday am
Registration 20mins before event
20: Pet Show
51
On the day
Judging Sunday 11.30am
51
18 November
Saturday 2.15pm start
52
21: Bush Dog
Trials
22: Champion
Dogs
23: Ute Show
53
1 November
28 Nov.10am
Judging Saturday 11.30am
Sunday competition
24: Motor Bikes
53
On the day
Sunday competition, time TBA
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Fat Bullock
Tug-o-War
Kids’ Treasure
Hunt
Art Union
Young Farmers’
Challenge
Forms
19
21
Sat. 9am-5.30pm
Announced Saturday
Sunday 12pm
21
37
Sat. 10am-2.30pm
Saturday am
Saturday only
Announced Saturday
54
55
Saturday 3pm
OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE
Patrons
Mrs M Cork, Mrs I Smith, Mr W Gibson, Mr P & Mrs L Ferris
Life Members
Mrs M Cork, Mr W Gibson, Mrs B Sawtell, Mr H Winkle, Mr R Perkins, Mrs M Steele, Mrs I Smith, Mrs B Ainley, Mrs J Whelan
Appeals Committee
Mrs Sally Duckett, Mrs Jennifer Maxwell, Mr Cyril Kellett, Mr Allan Jarrett
Officers
President: Mrs Sally Duckett
Vice Presidents: Mr Rob Perkins, Mr Robert Hawkins, Mr Wayne Burley
Treasurer & Sponsorship Steward: Mrs AlisonClements
Secretary & Business Manager and Public Officer: Miss Carolyn Cannon
Schedule and Entries Secretary: Ms Sheila Guymer
Membership Steward: Ms Naomi Lean
Web Master: Mr Les Steele & Mr Paul Pellier
Publishing and Advertising Steward: Mr Vivian Hoskins
Hon. Legal Advisor: Mrs Bev Stevens of Barwick Stevens Lawyers
Hon. Veterinary Surgeons: Mrs Monica Darke, Dorrigo Plateau Vet Clinic, Mr Chris Shirley, Dorrigo Vet Clinic
Auditors: 360 Financial Vision
The Committee
Mr Wayne Burley, Miss Carolyn Cannon, Mrs Kathryn Clarke, Mrs Alison Clements, Mr Gordon Cork, Mrs Meg Corlis, Mrs Sally
Duckett,, Ms Alexandra Fraser, Mr Allan Grace, Ms Sheila Guymer, Mr Bob Hawkins, Mrs Marjorie Hawkins, Ms Lisa Lowe, Mrs
Sandra McGuire, Mr Rob Perkins, Mr Les Steele, Mrs Marie Steele, Mrs Lyn Williams, Mrs Audrey Woodland.
The Catering Sub-Committee
President: Mrs J Whelan
Members:
Mrs M Corlis, Miss L Campbell,
Vice President: Mrs E Adams
Mrs J Whelan, Mrs B Miller,
Secretary: Mrs M Steele
Mrs B Ainley, Mrs M Steele,
Treasurer: Mr P Corlis, Mrs A. Clements
B Sims, P Corlis
The Dorrigo Show Society and President would like to
thank all our generous Sponsors and wonderful
volunteers for their ongoing support for the 2016 Show
Please join us as
we celebrate the
Beef Industry
GENERAL INFORMATION
See our website for Schedules and forms
www.dorrigoshow.org.au
There will be no general car parking in the showgrounds. Passes are only available by application at the showground office for
the elderly, disabled and some show representatives.
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
Membership entitles you to free admission on both days of the annual Show. Members are also encouraged to attend meetings,
which are currently held at 7.30pm on the second Tuesday of each month at the Luncheon Pavilion, Dorrigo Showground.
Family membership –
DAILY SHOW ADMISSION
2 adults & 4 children under 16
$40.00
Members on presentation of members’ card
Free
Adult membership
$20.00
Non-members:
Adults
$15.00
Junior membership - school age
$10.00
Children school age
$10.00
Aged pensioners &seniors card holders
$10.00
Children under 6 years
Free
ENTRIES
1.
Please refer to the relevant section in the Schedule or on the website to make sure you understand entry requirements for
your Class.
2.
For the benefit of those coming on the second day of the Show, we ask that exhibits not be removed until 4pm on Sunday.
3.
Closing dates for each Section are listed in the Schedule and on the website. Exhibitors are asked to assist the Stewards
by entering exhibits on time.
4.
Method of entry:
a) All horse events (opens & juniors) - $4 payable at ring office.
b) All Cattle (Dairy & Beef) use the same Entry Form.
c) Wood chopping – please refer to this Section in the Schedule or on the website (Peter Shipman, 6649 2255).
d) All other sections – use General Entry Form in the Schedule or on the website.
Post entries to:
Email:
The Secretary
Dorrigo & Guy Fawkes Agricultural Assoc. Inc.
PO Box 153, Dorrigo NSW 2453
[email protected]
5.
Prize money can be collected on completion of the Grand Parade.
6.
The Secretary will be at the Show Office at Dorrigo Showground, Mon to Fri - 9.00am to 5.00pm from 14 November until
the end of the Show on Sunday 27 November, Phone 0437 977 189, Email [email protected].
GRAND PARADE
The Grand Parade will be held on Saturday 26 November at 2pm. It would be appreciated if all entrants in the Horse and Cattle
Sections, and anyone else who would like to, participate in the parade. All entrants in Grand Parade will receive
an ice-cream thanks to Streets.
LUCKY TICKET GRAND PARADE PRIZE $50.00
Prize is kindly donated by Mrs Audrey Woodland and Mrs Sandra McGuire
EVERY PARTICIPANT IN THE GRAND PARADE WILL RECEIVE A TICKET FOR THE PRIZE DRAW
COLOURS OF PRIZE-WINNERS’ RIBBONS
Champion
Tricolour
Second Prize
Red
Reserve Champion
Green
Third Prize
White
First Prize
Blue
PRIZES AND TROPHIES
All prize money, trophies and exhibits are to be collected at the Show. Prize money can be collected on Saturday. No
responsibility will be taken for prize money, trophies or exhibits not collected by 5.00pm on Sunday. Entry fees must be paid
before prize money will be paid.
The Dorrigo & Guy Fawkes Agricultural Association Inc. is not registered for GST.
TRADE SPACE
All applications and fees/payments must be received by the Trade Space Steward by 4 November 2015. Postal address:
Dorrigo Show Society Trade Space Steward, 3 Cypress Street, Dorrigo 2453; email: [email protected];
phone: 0408 033 141
Bank BSB: 082 561; Account number: 509641249; Account name: Dorrigo & Guy Fawkes Agricultural Association Inc.
Applicants will be able to obtain their receipt and Membership Card(s) at the showground office, during office hours, during the
week leading up to Show commencement if not received via post.
Refund Policy - Applicants wishing to withdraw after 4 November will not be refunded. Similarly, accepted applicants who then
fail to attend will forfeit a refund.
Trade space at the Dorrigo Show consists mostly of outdoor grassed area on either side of the main thoroughfare through the
showground. Almost all of this space is unsheltered. The very limited sheltered space that does exist is for use by invitation
only. Unless advised otherwise, applicants should assume that they will need to provide their own shelter.
Trade space is sold to traders on the basis of square-metres of space. When calculating the amount of space you need, you will
need to include all space that you require--including your car, if you need it beside your marquee. Non-trade space is free and is
offered to not-for-profit community groups only. Non-traders should note however, that traders are given higher priority when
allocating space.
Traders and non-traders must ensure that trade exhibits are of an appropriate standard and do not constitute any danger,
annoyance or offence to the attending public or to the Show Committee.
Traders and non-traders are not permitted to take up alternative sites to that which is allocated to them, unless specifically
permitted by the Secretary or the Trade Space Steward, nor are traders permitted to sub-let any site to other persons,
organisations or traders.
Traders must be set-up and staffing their exhibit from 9am to 7pm on the Saturday and from 9am to 3pm on the Sunday. Direct
vehicular access will not be permitted during these times. IT WOULD BE APPRECIATED IF FOOD STALL VENDORS COULD
REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 8PM ON THE NIGHT OF 26 NOVEMBER
For the 2016 Show, membership will be part of your traders’ package. One membership card will be complementary--any
further cards will be charged at $10.00. The cards are to be worn AT ALL TIMES during the Show. As they are personalised, we
need names to be provided. Please complete a Membership Application Form and return it with your Trade Space Application
Form. Traders and non-traders my camp by their vehicle if required, however, a camping permit (cost $20) must be displayed
so as to be easily visible through the windscreen.
All traders and non-traders must have appropriate and current comprehensive insurance ($10M) and proof of this insurance
must be submitted with this application, UNLESS the applicant wishes to purchase insurance through the Dorrigo Show Society
at a cost of $20.
All traders and non-traders must have all electrical equipment (extension leads, appliances, etc) professionally tested and
tagged by a licensed electrical contractor so as to comply with the Workplace Health and Safety Act of 1989.
If a car is needed behind your stand (limited number available only) will cost $20 extra. One car allowed and only available with
double spaces.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT & POWER LEADS
Any exhibitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the Showground are 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
qualified electrical tagger. Any exhibitors who do not comply will not be allowed to exhibit at the showground.
Please check all your electrical equipment and leads before you come to the showground.
Electric fencing is allowed on the showground under strict conditions—contact Chief Horse Steward for further details.
SHOWGROUND CHARGES
A Membership Application Form is available in the Schedule or on the website.
Camping: $20 per vehicle for the entire Show period.
Horse stalls: $15 per stable for the entire Show period + $10 deposit refunded after stall is deemed to be in a tidy state.
Note: preference will be given to travelling horses.
APPEALS COMMITTEE
The Appeals Committee will consist of the President, the Chief Steward from whichever Section the appeal originates, and one
adjudicator, being one of the following: Mrs Jenny Maxwell, Mr Allan Jarrett or Mr Cyril Kellett.
 An appeal must be lodged by the plaintiff with the Chief Steward of the Section concerned within thirty minutes of the
announcement of completion of the class judging.
 The appeal must be in writing and accompanied by $50, which will be refunded if the appeal is upheld. If the appeal is lost,
the Society will retain the fee.
Revised Drug Testing Rules 2014
ATTENTION ALL HORSE COMPETITORS
THIS SHOW IS A MEMBER OF THE CENTRAL NORTHERN GROUP OF SHOW SOCIETIES AND THIS GROUP
UNDERTAKES A HORSE DRUG TESTING PROGRAMME THAT HAS BEEN IMPLEMENTED SINCE THE
COMMENCEMENT OF GROUP SHOWS IN 1991.
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW THE RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING THIS DRUG TESTING PRORAM
AND THIS SHOW OR THIS GROUP WILL NOT IN ANY WAY ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR LACK OF
KNOWLEDGE AND/OR UNDERSTANDING OF THIS SUBJECT.
IT IS A CONDITION OF ENTRY AT THIS SHOW THAT ALL HORSES COMPETING AT THIS SHOW, COMPETE ON THE
UNDERSTANDING THAT DRUG TESTING MAY BE CARRIED OUT AT THIS SHOW AND IF DRUGS ARE DETECTED
THEN PENALTIES WILL APPLY.
PROHIBITED DRUGS
It is the intention of these regulations that all animals shall perform on their merits without the aid of drugs which will affect the
conduct, performance or appearance of the animal.
An exhibitor shall NOT administer and shall ensure that there shall NOT be administered to his/her exhibit any drug or
substance herein called a “prohibited drug”.
Prohibited drugs are substances originating externally whether or not they are endogenous to the animal and means any
substance capable of affecting the performance or behavior of an animal by its action upon the central or peripheral nervous
system, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, the alimentary digestive system, the muscular-skeletal system or the
urogenital system and shall include analgesics, anti-histamines, anti-inflammatory agents, blood coagulants, diuretics,
hormones, and their synthetic counterparts, cortico-steroids, anabolic steroids, local anesthetics, muscle relaxants and
tranquilizers and vitamins.
The use of antibiotic substances (anti-viral, anti-microbial, anti-parasitic) with the exception of Procaine Penicillin may be
permitted.
In the Case of Showjumping and Dressage entries ONLY, which are conducted under FEI Rules, the use of Phenylbutazone
and Oxyphenylbutazone is permitted provided the maximum level of either or both does not exceed 2 micrograms per millilitre
of plasma, in aggregate, at the time at which the exhibit is to be judged.
The Society (or Group) may at its discretion cause an examination to be made of an exhibit by a Veterinary Officer who in the
course of such examination may make by such methods as he may determine such tests of and take such samples from such
exhibit, as he deems necessary or advisable. The result of the examination shall be reported to the Group and the Society.
An exhibit to which, in the opinion of a Veterinary Officer, a prohibited Drug has been administered shall not be exhibited
without the consent of the Group and shall be removed from the showground forthwith upon notice from the Group or Society.
The Group may at its sole discretion impose the penalties applicable in the light of all information made available and may
disallow or cancel the entry and any award made to the exhibit, without in such case being called upon to give reason therefore.
The owner or any other person who was in charge of the animal to which a prohibited drug has been administered will be
disqualified and penalties shall apply.
Where samples have been taken from an exhibit by a Veterinary Officer and submitted for laboratory testing, the following rules
will apply:
(a)
If the A sample has returned a positive result indicating the presence in the exhibit of a banned substance,
then the competitor will be immediately suspended from competition.
(b)
The competitor will be entitled at the expense of the competitor to have a B sample tested at the laboratory
provided that the competitor gives notice in writing within 10 days of being notified of the result of the
testing of the A sample and provides with his notice payment for the cost of the testing of the B sample.
(c)
If the B sample produces a positive result then the disqualification provisions of these rules shall apply.
(d)
If no B sample is tested in accordance with these rules, then the disqualification provision of these rules will
apply.
THE PENALITIES TO APPLY SHALL BE 12 months’ disqualification from exhibiting within this Group for the animal and the
person in charge of the animal. It will be recommended to the ASC that these penalties shall apply on a state-wide level and
that disqualification should be statewide.
If the animal is not presented for examination within the time specified by the Group, then the same penalties shall apply as if a
Prohibited Drug was detected.
TREATMENT FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Any person who at any time administers or causes to be administered for the purpose of affecting the performance of an animal
in any event or class at the Show, any drug as defined previously or has in his/her possession any improper contrivance may be
disqualified or otherwise penalised by the Group.
Particular attention will be paid to the detection of sedative and tranquiliser groups of drugs but analysis for all classes of
prohibited substances will be included. The collection of samples inter alia will always involve taking urine and/or blood.
An examination may include an examination for desensitised limbs. Any animal found to have a limb or part of a limb
desensitised by any means will be considered to have competed under the influence of a prohibited substance and penalised
accordingly.
The owner or his/her representative may be present during testing, but shall not interfere in any way with the conduct of the test,
and will observe the instructions of the Veterinary Officer on duty.
The Society or Group and any servant or appointee of the Society or Group shall not be liable to the exhibitor, owner or other
interested parties, for the death of, or for any injury, damage or infection which may be sustained by an exhibit occasioned by or
arising out of any act or omission of any servant, agent or appointee of the Society or Group done or committed in the course of
his/her examination whether due to the negligence of any such servant, agent or appointee or otherwise.
Exhibitors must abide by the directions of the Society or Group as to the procedures to be followed for the examination of their
exhibit and failure to adhere to this direction shall incur the same penalties as if the prohibited drugs were detected.
It is recommended that all horses are vaccinated for Hendra Virus
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, RELEASE & INDEMNITY
Each exhibitor in consideration of the Society accepting one or more of the Exhibitor's entries:
a) acknowledges and agrees that the Exhibitor participates in any competition or event conducted during the Show wholly and
solely at the Exhibitor’s own risk of injury to his person of property;
b) releases the Society and its servants and agents at the time of participation, from and against any and all liability for personal
injury or damage to the exhibitor's property which the exhibitor may receive, sustain or incur directly or indirectly as a result of
the negligence or alleged negligence of the Society and its servants or agents aforesaid resulting from or arising out of any
accident or happening whilst the exhibitor is on the Society's Showground or elsewhere under the direct or indirect control of the
Society, its servants or agents whether or not such accident or happening occurred whilst the exhibitor was participating in or
competing in any event or competition and the exhibitor for himself, his executors, administrators and any person claiming
through or under him indemnifies and holds the Society, its servants and agents aforesaid indemnified from and against all
claims, demands, suits, actions, damages, costs and expenses which the exhibitor or any person engaged by the exhibitor
might be entitled to make or bring against or which may become payable by the Society by reason of or arising from or out of
directly or indirectly, any such accident or happening or by reason of any act or omission on the part of the exhibitor or of any
person engaged by him whilst he is competing or attending to any exhibit entered by the exhibitor and the exhibitor further
agrees that any act or omission on his part or on the part of any such person engaged by him found in any action against the
Society to be negligent shall be deemed to be negligence for the purpose of any claim under the aforesaid indemnity.
Section Stewards 2016
Ring Master & Senior Steward
Mr Rob Perkins, 6775 9167
Mr James Fraser (Assistant), 6775 9124
Ring Office
Mrs Audrey Woodland, Mrs Sandra McGuire
Chief Pavilion Steward
Mrs Kathryn Clarke, 6657 4166
Horses
Mrs Lyn Williams, 6657 6181
Showjumping
Ms Natalie McNeill, 0428 134 412
Showgirl & Junior Showperson
Mrs Carolyn Meehan, 6657 2920
Woodchop
Mr Peter Shipman, 6649 2255
Pet Show
Mr Allan Grace, 6657 5236
Bush Dog Trial
Enquiries: Sally Duckett, 6657 5241
Announcers
Mrs Elaine Leader, Mrs Patty Hoschke
Dairy Cattle & Junior Dairy Paraders
Mr Lloyd & Mrs Rowena Walker, 6657 1433
Art Union
Ms Jody Hyatt, 6657 2427
Ms Jade Gibson, 6657 3212
Beef Cattle
Mr Scott Beaumont, 0428 572 389
Fat Bullock
Mr Mervyn McGuire
School Section:
Mr Allan Grace, 6657 5236
Gates
Mrs Marjorie Hawkins, 6657 1119
Poultry
Mr Rex Larcombe, 0423 661 714
Horse Measurer
Mr Arnold Duckett
Farm & Dairy, Vegetables, Fruit
Mrs Elaine Adams, 6657 4144
Publicity
Mr Vivian Hoskins, 6657 2860
Photography
Ms Cathy Duck, 6657 1081
Safety Officer
Mr Bob Hawkins, 0438 613 115
Student Section
Ms Jane Reidy, 6657 3353
Stables Steward
Mr Martin Hicks, 0429 211 099
Flowers
Mrs Linda Sommer, 6657 5157
Photographer
Mr Peter Mulheron, 6657 1174
Cookery
Mrs Marie Steele, 6657 1570
Webmaster
Mr Les Steele, 6657 1570
Jams, Preserves and Jellies
Ms Vickie Lawrence, 6657 1400
Sponsorship
Mrs Alison Clements
Needlework & Pure Wool Article or Garment
Mrs Rosemary Fredericks, 6657 2114
Ute Show
Mr Simon Atkins, 0409 820 692
Handicrafts
Mrs Gwen Creighton, 6657 1105
Ms Amanda Steinhart, 6657 1526
Motorbike Time Trial
Mr Warren & Mrs Emma Francis 0408 862 924
Fine Art
Ms Christine Moore, 0431 510 275
Farmers’ Challenge
Mrs Tekoa Atkins 0477 696 781
Mrs Anna Guest 0421 777 976
FIREWORKS DISPLAY
SATURDAY NIGHT
There will be a Fireworks display at the Showground
at 8.15pm on Saturday 26 November.
Please ensure that small children and the elderly are aware
that there will be loud bangs and flashes and ensure that
pets and domestic animals are in a secure place.
Horse Section
proudly sponsored by:
Audrey Woodland
D & L Williams
R and S Erickson
Scott Reynolds Equine Dentistry
Eastland Kitchens
Allan Gray & Co.
Dorrigo Sand & Gravel
Patrick Dique – Builder
Hickeys Smash Repairs
Pure Springs Water Company
Horseland
Ron Gillingham
Realities Cold Cast Bronze
Show Selections
Neil Atkins
BGA AgriServices
Brian Fahey
Dorrigo Plateau Vet Clinic
Robyn Summerhayes
North Coast Carriage Club
North Dorrigo Pony Club
Dorrigo Bus Services D & G Scott
Champion Tails
Di Menzies
Champion Choice Browbands
ANSA
Laurie Darby
Australian Brumby Horse Register
Guy Fawkes Heritage Horse
Yes Optus - Coffs Harbour/Tormina
Kath Parker
Shaun Pittman
Fusspots (Ebor)
Karakar
Australian Stock Horse Society
Australian Quarter Horse Association
Coast to Country Couriers
Dorrigo Silver Spurs
S & R Welsh
Section 1: Horses
Rules and Regulations
1.
It is recommended that all horses are vaccinated for Hendra Virus.
2.
Entry Fee: Open - $4, Junior - $4, payable at the ring office on the day of the Show. There is NO REFUND available.
3.
Prize money: All prize money in Section 1 will be paid by the secretary in the ring office, after the Grand Parade on
Saturday, and on Sunday at the conclusion of events. (Please note - all competitors must enter the Grand Parade - Grand
Parade is at 2pm Saturday afternoon.) Prize money not claimed by 6pm on the second day of the Show may be forfeited.
4 entries in a Class are needed before 2nd and 3rd prizes are paid. Pair’s prize money is divided.
4.
Ridden Class Prize Money: 1st - $8, 2nd - $6, 3rd -$4.
Led Class Prize Money: 1st - $8, 2nd - $6, 3rd - $4.
Junior Class Prize Money: 1st - $8, 2nd - $6 3rd - $4, unless otherwise stated.
5.
All horses competing in Breed Classes must be registered in the relevant Breed Society. Registration papers may be
requested.
6.
Maiden and Novice Hack Classes are open to both Show Hunter and Show Hack.
7.
Horses cannot compete in both Open Hack and Show Hunter Classes; select one or the other.
8.
District/Local Events: Horse and rider must be domiciled within Bellingen Shire (postcodes 2453, 2454, 2455).
9.
Stallions not eligible for Hack Classes but are eligible for ridden Breed Classes.
10.
Maiden Horse is one that has not won first prize in the type of event nominated for at an agricultural show, rodeo, Open
Championship or sports meeting.
11.
Novice Horse is one that has not a first prize at a Royal Show or Open Championship at an agricultural show.
12.
General: Only judges, Stewards and competitors in the Class being judged will be allowed in the ring. Competitors in each
Class must report to the judge within three minutes of the final call for that Class. No more competitors in that Class will be
admitted to the ring and judging will proceed. All competitors compete at their own risk.
13.
Ring Program: No undue delays to the ring program will be allowed. In the event of two rings clashing, competitors will be
obliged to decide in which event they wish to compete.
14.
Horse Stables are $15 per stable for the duration of the Show. Preference will be given to travelling horses. Unused
stables will be locked.
15.
Camping Fees: $20 per vehicle for the entire Show period.
16.
Where there is no competition in any Section it will rest with the judge to decide whether exhibits are worthy to receive a
prize. The word 'horse' means mare or gelding, unless otherwise stated.
17.
Riders to appear in clean hunting and riding costume when competing.
18.
All competitors in this and any Section of the Dorrigo Show compete entirely at their own risk. Entries are only accepted on
this understanding. Signed indemnity forms need to be sighted before ring tickets are purchased at the ring office.
19.
Safety helmets approved to AS 2063.3 must be worn by all competitors aged 17 years and under and are recommended
for all competitors in ridden events.
20.
A 'Statement by a Supplier' is required for any person receiving more than $50 in prize money; these forms are available
at the ring and main offices, and need to be signed before prize money above $50 will be issued.
21.
Any exhibitor not observing these rules shall render him/herself liable to the forfeiture of all prizes won by him/her.
22.
Electric fencing is allowed on the showground under strict conditions—contact Chief Horse Steward for further details.
23.
IT IS A CONDITION OF ENTRY THAT ALL HORSES COMPETEING AT THIS SHOW COMPETE ON THE
UNDERSTANDING THAT DRUG TESTING MAY BE CARRIED OUT AND IF ANY DRUGS ARE DETECTED THEN
PENALTIES WILL APPLY.
Saturday Ring 1 - Led Classes
8.00am start
Ring tickets cannot be purchased until a signed indemnity form is sighted and handed in at time of
lodging entries. Led Classes registered (papers available on request).
1-1.
Best-groomed horse or pony, to be judged by 3 judges - prizes only for 1st (no prize money)
Thoroughbred
1-2.
1-3.
Led Thoroughbred stallion
Led Thoroughbred mare
Champion led Thoroughbred
Reserve Champion led Thoroughbred
1-4.
Led Thoroughbred gelding
ANSA
1-5.
1-6.
Led ANSA stallion or colt
1-7.
Led ANSA mare
Champion led, ribbons supplied by ANSA
Reserve Champion led, ribbons supplied by ANSA
Led ANSA gelding
Guy Fawkes Heritage Horse
1-8.
1-9.
1-10.
1-11.
1-12.
Maiden led, 1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
Under 3yrs led, 1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
Led stallion, 1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
Mare 3 and over led, 1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
Gelding 3 and over led, 1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
Led Champion GFHH horse, Perpetual Trophy supplied by GFHHA
Reserve Led Champion GFHH horse, Rosettes supplied by GFHH
Arabian and Arabian Derivative
1-13.
1-14.
Led Arabian stallion
1-15. Led Arabian gelding
Led Arabian mare
Champion Arabian led, Ribbons supplied by Arabian Society
Reserve Champion Arabian led, Ribbons Supplied by Arabian Society
Draught
1-16.
Open Draught Horse led
Champion Draught Horse led
Reserve Champion Draught Horse led
Any Other Breed
1-17.
Any other breed led
Champion Any Other Breed, led
Reserve Champion Any Other Breed, led
Ridden Classes (to be ridden as a Hack)
1-18.
1-19.
1-20.
1-21.
1-22.
Thoroughbred stallion
Thoroughbred mare
Thoroughbred gelding
ANSA stallion, to be shown in a snaffle bit,
no artificial aids
ANSA mare, to be shown in a snaffle bit,
no artificial aids
1-23.
1-24.
1-25.
1-26.
1-27.
ANSA gelding, to be shown in a
snaffle bit, no artificial aids
Arabian & Arabian Derivative stallion
Arabian & Arabian Derivative mare
Arabian & Arabian Derivative gelding
Any other breed
The Heritage Horse Challenge
Please note - these Classes are only open to current financial members leading/riding registered Guy
Fawkes Heritage Horses only. Run Saturday after completion of Horse events.
Entry tickets to be purchased at the ring office
1-28.
Led
1-29.
Ridden
Routine
1. Stand in starting box; start when judge is ready.
2. Pick flag up and carry to drum and place in.
3. Walk over tarp.
4. Get a spud bag full of empty cans out of the barrel and carry to the next barrel and put it in the
barrel.
5. Continue on and go through pool noodles.
6. Stand still with all 4 feet on pallet.
7. Reverse through poles.
8. Side pass along pole.
9. Dismount (if ridden) and go through pool noodle hoop.
10. Jump over X rails.
11. Stop in square and crack whip.
Judging
You will receive 5 points for every challenge completed.
10 seconds will be added to your time for every challenge not completed.
The winner will be the person with the most points and the fastest time.
All registered Guy Fawkes Heritage Horses led or ridden by current financial members are eligible to
enter.
It is 1 entry per horse.
A horse cannot compete in the led and ridden Classes.
Prizes
Led: 1st Realities Cold Cast Bronze Trophy and $150; 2nd $100; 3rd $50 plus ribbons supplied by
GFHHA.
Ridden: 1st Realities Cold Cast Bronze Trophy and $150; 2nd $100; 3rd $50 plus ribbons supplied by
GFHHA.
Saturday Ring 2 - Australian Brumby Horse (ABHR)
8.00am start
Ring tickets cannot be purchased until a signed indemnity form is sighted and handed in at time of
lodging entries. Led Classes registered (papers available on request).
1-30.
1-31.
Led Brumby stallion or colt
1-32.
Led Brumby mare or filly
Champion led Brumby, $50 sponsored by ARBH
Reserve Champion led Brumby
Led Brumby gelding
Australian Stock Horse
1-33.
1-34.
Led ASH stallion
1-35. Led ASH gelding
Led ASH mare
Champion Australian Stock Horse led, C Parker Memorial Trophy + service fee
Reserve Champion Australian Stock Horse led
Quarter Horse
1-36.
1-37.
Led Quarter Horse stallion or colt
Led Quarter Horse mare or filly
Champion Quarter Horse led
Reserve Champion Quarter Horse led
1-38.
Led Quarter Horse gelding
Colorama
White Horse, Appaloosa, Buckskin, Paint, Pinto, Palomino. All horses must be registered in the
relevant breed Society.
1-39. Led Colorama stallion
1-41. Led Colorama gelding
1-40. Led Colorama mare
Champion Colorama or pony led
Reserve Champion Colorama or pony led
Harness
1-42.
1-43.
1-44.
Best-presented harness horse or pony (best costume, historic, trade or other dress)
Open pony 14hh and under
Open horse over 14hh in harness
Champion horse or pony in harness
Reserve Champion horse or pony in harness
1-45.
1-46.
1-47.
1-48.
Pleasure horse or pony
Gentleman driver
Lady driver
Champion driver
Reserve Champion driver
Open turnout
Working Patterns
Ridden Exhibits
1-49.
1-50.
1-51.
1-52.
1-53.
1-54.
Ridden Brumby
Australian Stock Horse stallion
Australian Stock Horse mare
Australian Stock Horse gelding
Australian Stock Horse lady rider
Stock Horse Tested, all horses must be
tested, not hacked, ie crack a whip, carrying
10 stone, stock-horse workout, etc.
Chilla Menzies Memorial Trophy
1-55.
1-56.
1-57.
1-58.
1-59.
1-60.
1-61.
Station Hack
Quarter Horse stallion
Quarter Horse mare
Quarter Horse gelding
Colorama stallion
Colorama mare
Colorama gelding
Saturday Ring 3
8.00am start
Ring tickets cannot be purchased until a signed indemnity form is sighted and a record of attendance
at horse events form is completed and handed in at time of lodging entries. Led Classes registered
(papers available on request).
Supremes judged in Ring 1 by 3 judges. All 1st place winners are eligible.
Miniature Ponies
1-62.
1-63.
Miniature stallion
Miniature mare
Champion miniature pony
Reserve Champion miniature pony
1-64.
Miniature gelding
Australian Ponies
1-65.
1-66.
Stallion
Mare
Champion Australian pony
Reserve Champion Australian pony
1-67.
Gelding
Australian Ponies Part-bred
1-68.
1-69.
Stallion
Mare
Champion Part-bred Australian pony
Reserve Champion Part-bred Australian pony
1-70.
Gelding
Welsh/Part Welsh
1-71.
1-72.
Stallion
Mare
Champion Welsh/part Welsh led
Reserve Champion Welsh/Part Welsh led
1-73.
Gelding
Australian Saddle Ponies
1-74.
1-75.
Stallion or colt
Mare
Champion Australian saddle pony
Reserve Champion Australian saddle pony
1-76.
Gelding
Australian Riding Ponies
1-77.
1-78.
Stallion or colt
1-79. Gelding
Mare or filly
Champion Australian riding pony, rosettes supplied by ARP
Reserve Champion Australian riding pony, rosettes supplied by ARP
Unregistered Horse or Pony
1-80.
1-81.
Stallion
1-82.
Mare
Champion unregistered horse or pony
Reserve Champion unregistered horse or pony
Gelding
Novelty Events
1-83.
1-84.
1-85.
1-86.
1-87.
1-88.
1-89.
1-90.
Best ony riding bareback (school-age children only)
Best pony to carry two (School age children only)
Best pony bareback to carry a glass of water, 5-10 years
Best pony bareback to carry a glass of water, 11-16 years
Best pony bareback to carry a glass of water, 17-25 years
Best pony bareback to carry a plate of lollies, 5-10 years
Best pony bareback to carry a plate of lollies, 11-16 years
Best pony bareback to carry a plate of lollies, 17-25 years
Supremes judged in Ring 1 by 3 judges. All 1st place winners are eligible.
Supreme Champion led stallion
Supreme Champion led mare
Supreme Champion led gelding
Grand Champion led horse of Show (from Supreme stallion, mare, gelding)
Ridden Exhibits
All Champion riddens judged in Ring 1 by 3 judges
1-91.
1-92.
1-93.
1-94.
1-95.
1-96.
1-97.
1-98.
1-99.
Australian saddle pony stallion
Australian saddle pony mare
Australian saddle pony gelding
Australian riding pony stallion
Australian riding pony mare
Australian riding pony gelding
Australian pony stallion
Australian pony mare
Australian pony gelding
1-100.
1-101.
1-102.
1-103.
1-104.
1-105.
1-106.
Australian pony part-bred stallion
Australian pony part-bred mare
Australian pony part-bred gelding
Welsh or part Welsh mare
Welsh or part Welsh gelding
Welsh or part Welsh stallion
Ridden GFFH horse, 1st $20, 2nd $10,
3rd $5 - ribbons supplied by GFHHA
1-107. Working Heritage horse, 1st $20, 2nd
1-108. Unregistered stallion
$10, 3rd $5 - ribbons supplied by
1-109. Unregistered mare
GFHHA & Perpetual Trophy
1-110. Unregistered gelding
Champion ridden stallion, 1st from all rings to be judged by all judges
Champion ridden mare, 1st from all rings to be judged by all judges
Champion ridden gelding, 1st from all rings to be judged by all judges
Grand Champion ridden breed horse of Show to be judged by all judges
Junior Events
Sponsored by North Dorrigo Horse & Pony Club. Run Sunday at 12.30pm.
Prizes: 1st $10, 2nd $5, 3rd $2
1-111. Flag Race led line
1-112. Flag Race under 9
1-113. Flag Race under 13
1-114. Flag Race under 15
1-115. Flag Race under 17
1-116. Flag Race under 25
1-117. Bending led line
1-118. Bending under 9
1-119. Bending under 13
1-120. Bending under 15
1-121. Bending under 17
1-122. Bending under 25
Age groups may be combined depending on numbers
1-123.
1-124.
1-125.
1-126.
1-127.
1-128.
1-129.
1-130.
1-131.
1-132.
1-133.
1-134.
Barrel Race led line
Barrel Race under 9
Barrel Race under 13
Barrel Race under 15
Barrel Race under 17
Barrel Race under 25
3 Mug led line
3 Mug under 9
3 Mug under 13
3 Mug under 15
3 Mug under 17
3 Mug under 25
Sunday Ring 1 – Hacks
8.00am start
Ring tickets cannot be purchased until a signed indemnity form is sighted and handed in at time of
lodging entries. Led classes registered (papers available on request).
1-135. Maiden Hack
1-137. Novice Hack 15.2 to 16hh
1-136. Novice Hack 15 to 15.2hh
1-138. Novice Hack 16hh and over
Champion Novice Hack (winners from Classes 135 - 138 eligible)
Reserve Champion Novice Hack (winners from Classes 135 - 138 eligible)
Open Hacks
1-139.
1-140.
1-141.
1-142.
1-143.
Local Hack 15 to 16hh
1-144. Open Hack 16.2hh and over
Local Hack over 16hh
1-145. Adult’s Hack to be ridden by rider
Open Hack 15 to 15.2hh
over 17 years
Open Hack 15.2 to 16hh
1-146. Child’s Hack to be ridden by rider
Open Hack 16 to 16.2hh
under 17 years
Champion Open Hack (winners from Classes 139 – 146 eligible)
Reserve Champion Open Hack (winners from Classes 139 – 146 eligible)
Hunter Hacks
1-147.
1-148.
1-149.
1-150.
Hunter Hack 15 to 15.2hh
1-151. Adult’s Hunter Hack to be ridden
Hunter Hack 15.2 to 16hh
by rider over 17 years
Hunter Hack 16 to 16.2hh
1-152. Child’s Hunter Hack to be ridden
Hunter Hack 16.2hh and over
under 17 years
Champion Hunter Hack (winners from Classes 147 - 152 eligible)
Reserve Champion Hunter Hack (winners from Classes 147 - 152 eligible)
Adult Riding Classes
1-153. Lady Rider 17 to 21 years
1-154 Lady Rider 21 years and over
Champion adult rider
Reserve Champion adult rider
1-155. Gentleman Rider over 17 years
Junior Riding Classes
1-156. Child Rider under 7 years, to be Led
1-157. Child Rider under 7 years, unattended
1-158 Child rider 7 to 9 years
Champion junior child rider
Reserve Champion junior child rider
1-161. Child Rider 13 to 15 years
Champion senior child rider
Reserve Champion senior child rider
1-159. Child Rider 9 to 11 years
1-160. Child Rider 11 to 13 years
1-162. Child Rider 15 to 17 years
Sunday Ring 2
8.00am start
Ring tickets cannot be purchased until a signed indemnity form is sighted and handed in at time of
lodging entries. Led classes registered (papers available on request).
Galloway Hacks
1-163. Maiden Galloway Hack
1-165. Novice Galloway Hack, 14.2 to 15hh
1-164. Novice Galloway Hack 14 to 14.2hh
Champion Novice Galloway Hacks (winners from Classes 157 - 159 eligible)
Reserve Champion Novice Galloway Hacks (winners from Classes 157 - 159 eligible)
Open Galloway Hacks
1-166.
1-167.
1-168.
1-169.
Local Galloway Hack
1-170. Heavyweight Galloway Hack, 14.2 to 15hh
Lightweight Galloway Hack, 14 to 14.2hh
1-171. Adult Galloway Hack – rider over 17 yrs
Heavyweight Galloway Hack, 14 to 14.2hh
1-172. Child Galloway Hack – rider under 17 yrs
Lightweight Galloway Hack, 14.2 to 15hh
Champion Galloway Hacks (winners from Classes 166 - 172 eligible)
Reserve Champion Galloway Hacks (winners from Classes 166 - 172 eligible)
Hunter Galloways
1-173. Hunter Galloway, 14 to 14.2hh
1-176. Child Hunter Galloway – rider
1-174. Hunter Galloway, 14.2 to 15hh
under 17 yrs
1-175. Adult Hunter Galloway – rider over 17 yrs
Champion Hunter Galloway (winners from Classes 173 – 176 eligible)
Reserve Champion Hunter Galloway (winners from Classes 173 - 176 eligible)
Sunday Ring 3
8.00am start
Ring tickets cannot be purchased until a signed indemnity form is sighted and handed in at time of
lodging entries. Led classes registered (papers available on request).
Pony Hacks
1-177. Maiden Pony Hack
1-180. Novice Pony Hack 13 to 13.2hh
1-178. Novice Pony Hack 12.2hh and under
1-181. Novice Pony Hack 13.2 to 14hh
1-179. Novice Pony Hack 12.2 to 13hh
Champion Novice Pony Hack (winners from Classes 177 – 181 eligible)
Reserve Champion Novice Pony Hack (winners from Classes 177 - 181 eligible)
Open Pony Hacks
1-182.
1-183.
1-184.
1-185.
Local Pony Hack
1-186. Open Pony Hack 13 to 13.2hh
Open Pony Hack 12hh and under
1-187. Open Pony Hack 13.2 to 14hh
Open Pony Hack 12 to 12.2hh
1-188. Adult Pony Hack – rider over 17 yrs
Open Pony Hack 12.2 to 13hh
1-189. Child Pony Hack – rider under 17 yrs
Champion Pony Hack (winners from Classes 182 – 189 eligible)
Reserve Champion Pony Hack (winners from Classes 182- 189 eligible)
Hunter Ponies
1-190.
1-191.
1-192.
1-193.
Hunter Pony Hack 12.2hh and under
1-194. Adult Hunter Pony Hack – rider
Hunter Pony Hack 12.2 to 13hh
over 17 yrs
Hunter Pony Hack 13 to 13.2hh
1-195. Child Hunter Pony Hack – rider
Hunter Pony Hack 13.2 to 14hh
under 17 yrs
Champion Hunter Pony Hack (winners from Classes 190 - 195 eligible)
Reserve Champion Hunter Pony Hack (winners from Classes 190 – 195 eligible)
Supremes judged in Ring 3 by 3 judges. All 1st place winners are eligible.
Supreme Champion Show Hack
Supreme Champion Show Hunter
The Dorrigo & Guy Fawkes Show Challenge Sponsors
BGA AgriServices
Brian Fahey
Dorrigo Silver Spurs
David & Lyn Williams
North Dorrigo Pony Club
Scott Reynolds Equine Dentistry
Shaun Pittman Farrier
Scott & Roxanne Welsh
NEW IN 2016 11am
Australian Stock Horse Junior Judging
Chief Steward: Laurie Darby, 6657 5123
Entry Fee: Opens $20, Under 17 $10, Under 13 $5, Under 10 $5
Entries close: Friday 18 November
1-196. Junior horse judging under 10 yrs
1-197. Junior horse judging under 13 yrs
1-198. Junior horse judging under 17 yrs
Location
Campdraft yard
Campdraft yard
Campdraft yard
The Challenge
1-199a Time trial under 10 yrs
1-199b Working pattern under 10 yrs
1-200a Time trial under 13 yrs
1-200b Working pattern under 13 yrs
1-200c Two-handed cutting under 13 yrs
1-201a Time trial under 17
1-201b Working pattern under 17 yrs
1-201c Two-handed cutting under 17 yrs
1-202a Time trial Open
1-202b Working pattern Open
1-203c Two-handed cutting Open
Ring
Ring
Ring
Ring
Cutting yard
Ring
Ring
Cutting yard
Ring
Ring
Cutting yard
7.30am
Entries for Challenge to be in one week before event to enable cattle numbers to be determined.
Horses must be registered if they wish to compete for the overall Highest Point Score prizes.
Fat Bullock Challenge—sponsored by Ward’s Butchery
Saturday, 9am to 5.30pm
Guess the weight of beast in
yards near Beef Cattle ring.
$1 a ticket – see the Steward, Merv
McGuire, walking around the
showgrounds.
$100 prize money for exact correct
guess (please note prize money will
be split if more than one correct guess)
Winner announced Sunday
Open Showjumping
proudly sponsored by:
Dorrigo Veterinary Clinic
BGA AgriServices
Glen Ida Performance Horses, Deervale
Leonie Box
Doust and Fitzgerald Ford
Heritage Hotel Motel
Beaumonts Produce
Coffs Harbour Pumping & Irrigation
Dorrigo Memorial RSL
NAB
Section 1A: Open Showjumping
Steward: Natalie McNeill (0428 134 412)
Riders please note:

Program may not be in actual order of jumps on respective days.

The Show Society reserves the right to change the program, as entries require.

Jumping will commence at 9am both days.

Other Classes may receive prizes although not listed in the Schedule.
Regulations
1. This event is conducted under the EA rules.
2. Riders are considered local if they reside within the postcode of 2453 and/or are North Dorrigo Pony Club members.
3. Juniors: until the calendar year they turn 16 years of age.
4. Green horses are horses that have not won a Class at any competition at any height.
5. Horses cannot compete in both grand prix Classes.
6. Australian helmet standards will apply (AS 1062.3. or). All riders must wear an approved helmet at all times whilst mounted and
have appropriate footwear.
7. Riders must wear regulation dress.
8. The Committee reserves the right to alter, delete or add to the program.
9. Classes 7A and 7B are to be run in conjunction.
10. Showjumping arenas and practice arenas are to be used only for competition.
11. Only Riders competing in the current competition may use the practice arena. Six horses allowed at any one time.
12. Horses can only compete in a maximum of three consecutive height Classes per day, excepting any horse that enters the 1m or
1.10m heights, which may only enter in two consecutive height Classes per day.
13. Photos taken at this event may be used for future publicity.
Biosecurity arrangements
Competitors should be aware that in the case of quarantine lockdown, the owner is responsible for the welfare of his/her own
horse and all costs incurred.
Saturday 26 November
1.
2.
3.
45cm Local Am7
Entry fee: $4
Sponsored by Doust and Fitzgerald Ford
1st- $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10
60cm Am7
Entry fee: $5
Sponsored by Heritage Hotel Motel
1st $25, 2nd, $20 3rd, $15
75cm Am7
Entry fee: $6
Sponsored by Beaumonts Produce
1st $30, 2nd $25, 3rd $20
Starting time is 9am
4. 90cm Am7
Entry fee: $8
Sponsored by Heritage Hotel Motel
1st $40, 2nd $30, 3rd $25
5. 1m Am7
Entry fee: $10
Sponsored by NAB
1st $60, 2nd $40, 3rd $30
Sunday 29 November
Starting time is 9am
45cm Local Grand Prix
Entry fee: $6.00
9. 90cm A2
Entry fee: $8
Sponsored by Advanced Pumping and Irrigation
Sponsored by Leonie Box
1st $30 + rug, 2nd $20, 3rd $15
1st $40, 2nd $30, 3rd $25
7A. 60cm Jnr Grand Prix
Entry fee: $7
10. 1m Top Score
Entry fee: $12
Sponsored by Dorrigo Veterinary Clinic
Sponsored by BGA AgriServices
1st $40 + rug, 2nd $25, 3rd $20
1st $80, 2nd $50, 3rd $35
7B. 60cm Green Horse Grand Prix
Entry fee: $7
11. 1.10m Open Grand Prix
Entry fee $14
Sponsored by Glen Ida Performance Horses
Sponsored by Beaumonts Produce
1st $40 + rug, 2nd $25, 3rd $20
1st $100 + rug, 2nd $75, 3rd $50
8. 75cm A2
Entry fee: $6
Sponsored by Dorrigo Memorial RSL Club
1st $30, 2nd $25, 3rd $20
6.
CHILDREN’S TREASURE HUNT
Saturday between 10am and 2.30pm
---------------------Sponsored by BCU-------------------Parents and children are invited to
participate in a Treasure Hunt at this
year’s Dorrigo Show.
There will be many wonderful and different
displays around the grounds to be
discovered, providing an educational
insight into the running and history of our
local show.
Entry fee is $2 per child with many treasures to be won.
Tug
of War
Sunday 12 noon
in the main arena
Come and cheer
on the teams
Sponsored by Bean
About Espresso,
Tallowood Café,
Wayne Burley and
Mountain Metal Art
CLOSING DATES AND TIMES FOR ENTRIES & EXHIBITS IN LIVESTOCK
ALL EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: WAIVERS NEEDED FOR ALL SECTIONS
ENTRY FORMS AND HEALTH DECLARATIONS AT END OF SCHEDULE & ON WEBSITE
Email entries: [email protected]. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED
SECTION
ENTRIES CLOSE
OTHER INFORMATION:
2:
Dairy Cattle
Friday 11 November
Judging 26 November 8.30am
3:
Beef
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
Friday18 November
Friday 25 November 1pm
Friday 25 November 1pm
Wednesday 23 November
Saturday 26 November
Friday 11 November
Judging 26 November 8.30am
Judging 25 November 2pm
Judging to follow Jun. Beef Judging
Judging 25 November 5pm
Judging follows Beef Cattle judging
Judging 27 November 10am
4:
Poultry
Wednesday 23 November
Birds penned by 9am 26 November
Guidelines for Shows Regarding Johnes Disease
Housing of Cattle will be segregated re herd status, ie
1.
2.
A. Cattle enrolled in the Market Assurance Program with a status of MN1, MN2 or MN3 (from any zone),
B. Cattle from an untested herd (NA) in a Protected Zone (considered equivalent to MN1),
C. Any other cattle (including check-tested herds from a Control Zone).
A. Current Cattle Herd Health Status Declaration for Shows & Sales Form, completed by exhibitor/exhibitor's agent, must
accompany entry forms.
Show Day
3.
Assessed and non-assessed cattle to be housed in separate buildings. If separate buildings not available a 2 to 3 metre space
and a wall or such is positioned between assessed and non-assessed cattle in the one building. This separation should be
capable of preventing traffic of stock, machinery, contaminated water, bedding and feeding.
4.
Cattle should be separate from eligible species (ie goats, alpacas & deer).
5.
Animals should be individually fed and watered from above-ground facilities.
NB: There are NO common watering facilities.
6.
Wash and tie-up rails for assessed and non-assessed cattle should be separated.
7.
Calves to be tethered at all times.
8.
Chief Steward and Stewards of the cattle section have full authority and control of rules in conjunction with the Minimum Risk
requirements at the Show.
9.
Entrants need to state where/which property the animals came from.
10.
Pestivirus clearance declaration must clearly indicate animals tested and date
A complimentary BBQ, sponsored by ANZ, will be held for Cattle exhibitors
only on Friday 25 November at the completion of Cattle judging.
Cattle exhibitors are encouraged to participate in the Grand Parade.
Dairy Cattle
proudly sponsored by:
Norco Co-operative Ltd
BGA AgriServices
Beaumonts Produce
Wyatt Artificial Breeders
SRH Milk Haulage
Riverina Australia
Dairy Express
Norco Rural Stores
Hilton McLennan Haulage
A & D Darley
Valleyrose Jerseys - Connell Family
Stan Cork Machinery
Garth and Catherine Burley Braelyn Jerseys
Scotts Smash Repairs & Towing
Section 2: Dairy Cattle
Chief Steward: Lloyd & Rowena Walker (6657 1433)
Entry Fee: Members: $5.00, non-members: $8.00
Rules & Regulations:
All stock judged Saturday 26 November 2016.
1. Exhibitors to supply their own bedding.
2. Where there is no competition in any Class the judges will use their own discretion whether to award a prize.
3. Heifers must not have had a calf, unless specified.
4. All cattle must be thoroughly tractable.
5. Animals shall only wear ribbons won at this Show.
6. All exhibits must be on the grounds no later than 8.30am on judging day.
7. The Committee shall take all reasonable care but will not be held responsible for any accident or loss that may occur.
All vouchers or product prizes to equivalent monetary value.
For Any Other Breed prize monies or vouchers will be allocated to the Classes once confirmed entries and entry fees are received, all at
the discretion of the Chief Stewards.
JERSEYS
Rules and Regulations:
1.
To comply with regulations set down by Jersey Australia.
All entries close with the Secretary, PO Box 153, Dorrigo, 2453, on Friday 11 November. No late entries accepted.
2.
Ages to be taken from 1 July.
3.
All cattle to be registered with Jersey Australia.
4.
All entries to be made on standard cattle entry forms included in Schedule or available on website or from Secretary.
5.
For production classes (11, 12 & 13) any herd-recording scheme, group or official, is admissible. Lactation statements to
accompany entries.
5.
EBL & Johnes Disease Declaration forms must accompany entries.
6.
Pestivirus clearance declaration must clearly indicate animals tested and date
All voucher or product prizes to equivalent monetary value
Prizes
Milking classes
Dry classes
1.
2.
1st
$40
$25
2nd
$20
$15
Heifers/pens
Senior champs
Juv. Champs
Jerseys
Heifer, under 10 months
Heifer, 10 to 18 months
Juvenile Champion Female under 2 yrs
Reserve Juvenile Champion Female
Juvenile Honourable Mention (Ribbon only)
3.
$25
$100
$60
$15
$80
$40
Heifer, 18 months to 2 years
4.
5.
6.
Pen of 3 females, under 2 years
7.
Sire’s progeny pair of heifers under 2 years
8.
Cow under 2 yrs milking
9.
Intermediate Champion Female (from Classes 4 - 9)
Reserve Intermediate Champion Female
Intermediate Honourable Mention, (Ribbon only)
Cow 2 to 2 ½ yrs milking
Cow 2 ½ to 3 yrs milking
Female 2 to 3 yrs dry
10.
11.
12.
Cow 3 to 4 yrs milking
Cow 4 to 5 yrs milking
Cow 5 yrs and over milking
Champion Female (from Classes 10 – 14)
Reserve Champion Female
Honourable Mention, (Ribbon only)
Cow 3 yrs and over, dry
Best uddered female
15.
16.
Pen of 3 females, milking, dry or mixed, any age.
Cow, 2 or 3 years producing 5000 litres of milk in previous 12 months. 305 day lactation, points
allocated for both type and production. Lactation statements to accompany entries
Cow, 4 yrs & over producing 6000 litres milk in previous 12 months. 305 Day lactation, points will be
allocated for both type and production. Lactation statements to accompany entries.
Cow any age producing 7000L or over in the previous 12 months. 305 day lactation, points allocated for
both type and production. Lactation statements to accompany entries.
Sire’s progeny, 2 females, age open
Maternal-related progeny: to consist of dam and daughter or 2 daughters or one daughter and one
grand-daughter of the one cow
Group of 5 females owned by exhibitor
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
13.
14.
Most Successful Exhibitor
Any Other Dairy Cattle Breed
1.
2.
Heifer under 12 months
Heifer 12 months & under 18 months
Juvenile Champion
Juvenile Reserve Champion
3.
Heifer 18 months & under 24
months
4.
5.
Pair of heifers, under 2 years
Female, under 3 yrs in milk
Intermediate Champion (from Classes 4-6)
Intermediate Reserve Champion
6.
Female 2 to 3 yrs dry
7.
8.
Female 3 to 4 yrs in milk
Female 4 to 5 yrs in milk
Champion
Reserve Champion
9.
10.
Female 5 yrs & over in milk
Best udder
11.
12.
Pair of cows over 2 years
Maternal-related progeny: to consist of dam and daughter or 2 daughters or one daughter and one
grand-daughter of the one cow
Sire's progeny, 2 females any age
For Holstein – Friesian entries only — All-Australian Calf Class (heifer under 12 months), Parader
under 17 years on the day of the Show.
13.
14.
Most Successful Exhibitor,
Supreme Champion Dairy Cow, $100 donated by SRH Transport
Section 2A: Junior Dairy Paraders Competition
The Sam Bartlett Alex Cork Memorial Paraders
Judging Saturday 26 November
NOTE: All animals paraded are to be less than 2 years of age
1.
Competitors 12 to 18 years
2.
Competitors under 12 years
Beef proudly sponsored by:
Barbara Dowling
BGA AgriServices
Bruce Block
Aussie Rural
M & J Beel Fencing
NSW Farmers Association
Northern Rivers Artificial Breeders
Graham Matthews Chemical Training
Calleja Livestock Transport
Hilton McLennan Haulage
Scotts Smash Repairs & Towing
Brooklana Angus Stud
Greg & Jenny Frizell, Wakefield Stud
Country Fresh Nationwide
Mrs Elaine Adams
Dorrigo United
Chemvet Australia
Bindaree Beef Exports
Wyatt Artificial Breeders
ANZ
Beaumonts Produce
Elders Dorrigo
Stan Cork Machinery
Beelitz Transport
Wingham Beef Exports
Mega Min
Lowbeau Simmental Stud
P & K Cavanagh Logistics P/L
Ray White Rural Dorrigo
Ag Solutions
David Dawson
Rabobank
Section 3: Beef Cattle
Chief Steward: Scott Beaumont (0428 572 389)
Entry Fee: Members $6, non-members $10
Entries close Friday 18 November
Judging Saturday 26 November from 8.30am
ANZ BBQ 6pm Friday 25 November (for Beef and Dairy exhibitors only)
General Conditions
1.
Age of cattle will be taken as at 1 November 2016.
2.
All cattle entered must be registered in name of exhibitor as owner in a herd book of the respective breed, recognised by
the Association for that breed in accordance with the rules of the Herd Book Society.
3.
Entry fee must be paid at time of application.
4.
Calves up to 9mths of age can compete with their dam or in their individual event (but not both).
5.
All bulls over 12mths must have permanent nose ring fitted. All animals must have nose grips fitted.
6.
All cattle stalled overnight must be haltered and fitted with neck chains.
7.
All animals being paraded must have halters and nose rings/grips on.
8.
All persons leading exhibits in judging ring should wear applicable uniform.
9.
All exhibitors must have paperwork (NVD & Waybill, PIC) for NLIS available on request by Steward.
10. All animal health certificates (BVDV FREE) must be completed and returned with entry form.
11. Pestivirus Certificates to accompany entry forms and MUST be negative.
Classes
Classes identical for each breed. Please nominate breed on entry form
Prizes: 1st $15 and ribbon, 2nd $8 and ribbon, 3rd ribbon
1.
Bull under 12 mths
2.
Bull 12 mths and under 16 mths
3.
Bull 16 mths and under 20 mths
Reserve Champion Bull, ribbon
Grand Champion Bull, prize and ribbon
4.
5.
6.
Bull 20 mths and under 24 mths
Bull 24 mths and under 30 mths
Bull 30mths and over
7.
Female under 12 mths
8.
Female 12 mths and under 16 mths
9.
Female 16 mths and under 20 mths
Reserve Champion Female, ribbon
Grand Champion Female, prize and ribbon
Supreme Breed Exhibit, ribbon
10.
11.
12.
Female 20 mths and under 24 mths
Female 24 mths and under 30 mths
Female over 30 mths
INTERBREED CLASSES
Prizes: 1st $120 and ribbon, 2nd $80 and ribbon, 3rd $50 and ribbon
13.
Led steer, any beef breed, or beef cross. Milk Tooth. $250 sponsored by Country
Fresh Nationwide
14.
Pair of bulls, any age, bred & owned by exhibitor. $250 sponsored by M & J Beel
Fencing
15.
Pair of females, under 24 months, bred & owned by exhibitor. $250 sponsored by
P & K Cavanagh Logistics Pty Ltd
16.
Breeders group, 3 head, any age, both sexes represented. $250 sponsored by
G & J Frizell, Wakefield Stud
17.
Sire’s/dam’s progeny, 3 head any age all by the same sire or dam, both sexes
represented. $250 sponsored by Wyatt Artificial Breeders
Grand Champion Female, $200 sponsored by Charlie Calleja Livestock Transport
Grand Champion Bull, $200 sponsored by Bruce Block
Supreme Stud Beef Exhibit, $1000 + Trophy sponsored by ANZ Bank Coffs Harbour
Most Successful Exhibitor, $50 sponsored by Hilton McLennon Haulage + $50 fuel voucher
sponsored by Dorrigo United
Section 3A: Junior Beef Judging
Chief Steward: Allan Grace (6657 5236)
Entry Fee: Nil
Entries close 1pm Friday 25 November, with judging at 2pm
Open to competitors under 25 years on Show Day
Special Note: Group Finals will be held at Glen Innes Show on 17-19 February 2017.
If successful competitors will be eligible to compete at the State and National Junior Judging
Competition held by the Agricultural Societies Council at the Sydney Royal Easter Show
(competitors must be 15yrs and not have reached their 25th birthday, as at 1 May 2017, to be
eligible to compete at Sydney)
Classes
1.
2.
3.
Competitors under 13 years. 1st $12, 2nd $8, 3rd $5 and ribbons
Competitors 13 to under 19 years. 1st $40, 2nd $25, 3rd $10 and ribbons
Competitors 19 to under 25 years. 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20 and ribbons
Trophy for 1st in each age group sponsored by NSW Farmers Association; Champion Judge
ribbon
Prize money sponsored by Brooklana Angus Stud
Section 3B:
Junior Beef Paraders Competition
Chief Steward: Allan Grace (6657 5236)
Entry Fee: Nil
Entries close 1pm Friday 25 November. Judging to follow Junior Beef Cattle Judging
Competition
Open to competitors under 25 years on Show Day
Special Note: Group Finals will be held at Armidale Show on 10-11 March 2017.
If successful competitors will be eligible to compete at the State and National Junior Paraders
Competition held by the Agricultural Societies Council at the Sydney Royal Easter Show
(competitors must be 15yrs and not have reached their 19th birthday, as at 1 May 2017, to be
eligible to compete at Sydney)
Classes
1.
Competitors under 13 years. 1st $25 + show halter, 2nd $15 + show stick, 3rd- $10
and ribbons
2.
Competitors 13 to under 19 years. 1st $30 + show halter, 2nd $20 + show stick, 3rd
$10 and ribbons
3.
Competitors 19 to under 25 years. 1st- $40 + show halter, 2nd- $30 + show stick, 3rd$20 and ribbons
Trophy for 1st in each age group sponsored by NSW Farmers Association; Champion
Parader ribbon
Prize money sponsored by Lowbeau Simmental Stud
Prizes sponsored by Beaumonts Produce
Section 3C: Junior Heifer Show
Chief Steward: Scott Beaumont (0428 572 389)
Entry Fee: $5.00
Entries close Wednesday 23 November. Judging 25 November at 5pm
Open to handlers under 25 years
Prizes 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 and ribbons
General Conditions
1.
2.
Entries close Wednesday 23 November. No late entries will be accepted
Entries to be made on the Cattle Entry Form provided in this Schedule and addressed to the Beef Cattle
Section, PO Box 153, Dorrigo NSW 2453.
3. Admittance into the judging ring only permitted with proof of payment of showground entrance or membership
fee, and Indemnity Form signed. This will be strictly enforced.
4. Age of cattle to be taken on and inclusive of 1 November.
5. Exhibits must be registered or eligible for registration with their respective Breed Society.
6. All exhibits to be led for judging.
7. Committee reserves the right to combine Classes.
8. Current Johne’s Disease Declaration forms to accompany entries.
9. Pestivirus Certificates to accompany entries and MUST be negative.
10. Cattle must have NILS tags and must be scanned in and out of Show.
11. NVD & Waybill must be sighted and copy given to Steward.
Classes
1.
2.
Heifer 8 to 12 months
Heifer 12 to 16 months
3.
4.
Heifer 16 to 20 months
Heifer 20 to 24 months
Grand Champion Heifer. $50 sponsored by Barbara Dowling, prize sponsored by
BGA Dorrigo and ribbon
Reserve Champion Heifer. ribbon
Section 3D: School Section
Chief Steward: Allan Grace (6657 5236)
Entry Fee: Nil
Entries close Saturday 26 November. Judging to follow Stud Beef Cattle judging
Prizes: 1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $10 sponsored by Elaine Adams and ribbons
Animals of any age or sex, breed or cross breed, will be accepted and judging will be based
on how well the animal is prepared and presented by the student.
Judging will take place on Saturday immediately after the Stud Beef judging,
1.
Classes
Best prepared and presented animal, either beef or dairy, by a school
Section 3E: Commercial Beef
Sunday Competition
Chief Stewards: Scott Beaumont (0428 572 389), Tim Bayliss (0439 009 414)
Entry Fee: $20 per pen
Entries close Friday 11 November. Judging Sunday 27 November at 10am
BBQ presentation at 12.30pm after judging, sponsored by Ray White Rural Dorrigo
General Conditions
1.
All cattle must be NILS tagged.
2.
NVD & Waybill must be sighted on arrival.
3.
Cattle must be penned by 8am Sunday 27 November, 2016.
4.
Judging to commence at 10am.
5.
Grass- and grain-assisted pens (Classes 1 & 2) can be of mixed sex.
6.
Feeder pens (Classes 3 & 4) must be 0-2 teeth and weigh less than 500kg.
Classes
1.
2.
3.
Grass-fed – pen of 3 head
Grain-assisted – pen of 3 head
Feeder pen of 3 steers
4.
5.
Feeder pen of 3 heifers
Future breeders pen of 3 heifers
Prizes: 1st $150 and ribbon, 2nd $100 and ribbon, 3rd $50 and ribbon
COMMERCIAL BEEF SPONSORED BY:
Ray White Rural Dorrigo, Rabobank, Bindraee Beef Exports, Elders Dorrigo,
Wingham Beef Exports, Beelitz Transport, David Dawson
Poultry proudly sponsored by:
Bellingen Poultry Club
Terrawork Pty Ltd
Mr DJ Beaumont and Ms LM Lowe
North Coast Chicken Supplies
Section 4: Poultry
Chief Steward: Mr. Rex Larcombe (0423 661 714)
Entry Fee: $1
1st $3, 2nd $2
One-day Poultry Show SATURDAY 26 November
Rules and Regulations
1. All entries close 4pm Wednesday 23 November with the Secretary, PO Box 153, Dorrigo, 2453.
2. All birds to be penned by 9am morning of Show. Judging commences at 9.30am.
3. No birds are to be removed from the pens without the Stewards' consent.
4. All exhibits will be cared for by the stewards. Coops will be provided for exhibits. Birds will be fed and watered.
5. Every care will be taken with exhibits, but no responsibility will be accepted for any accident or death.
Champions
Champion Bird of Show, Trophy and Ribbon
Champion Large Soft Feather, $10 and Ribbon
Champion Large Soft Feather Opposite Sex, $10 and Ribbon
Champion Large Hard Feather, $10 and Ribbon
Champion Large Hard Feather Opposite Sex, $10 and Ribbon
Champion Soft Feather Bantam, $10 and Ribbon
Champion Soft Feather Bantam Opposite Sex, $10 and Ribbon
Champion Hard Feather Bantam, $10 and Ribbon
Champion Hard Feather Bantam Opposite Sex, $10 and Ribbon
Champion Waterfowl, $10 and Ribbon
Champion Waterfowl Oppisite Sex, $10 and Ribbon
Champion Bird in Junior Section, $10 and Ribbon
Large Hardfeather
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Malay/Game AC - Male
Malay/Game AC - Female
Australian Game AC - Male
Australian Game AC - Female
Indian Game AC - Male
Indian Game AC - Female
OEG Black/Red - Male
OEG Black/Red - Female
OEG Blue/Red - Male
OEG Blue/Red - Female
OEG Pile - Male
OEG Pile – Female
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
OEG D/Wing Silver - Male
OEG D/Wing Silver - Female
OEG D/Wing AOC - Male
OEG D/Wing AOC - Female
OEG AOC - Male
OEG AOC - Female
Pit Game AC - Male
Pit Game AC - Female
Henfeather Pit Game - Male
Henfeather Pit Game - Female
Large Game AOV - Male
Large Game AOV - Female
Large Softfeather
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
Ancona - Male
Ancona - Female
Australorp - Male
Australorp - Female
Barnevelder - Male
Barnevelder - Female
Rhode Island Red - Male
Rhode Island Red - Female
Langshan Black - Male
Langshan Black - Female
Langshan AOC - Male
Langshan AOC - Female
Wyandotte White - Male
Wyandotte White - Female
Wyandotte AOC - Male
Wyandotte AOC - Female
Sussex - Male
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
Sussex - Female
Leghorn White - Male
Leghorn White - Female
Leghorn Brown - Male
Leghorn Brown - Female
Leghorn AOC - Male
Leghorn AOC - Female
New Hampshire - Male
New Hampshire - Female
Orpington AC - Male
Orpington AC - Female
Silkie White - Male
Silkie White - Female
Silkie AOC - Male
Silkie AOC - Female
AOV Softfeather - Male
AOV Softfeather - Female
Softfeather Bantam
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
Ancona - Male
Ancona - Female
Australorp - Male
Australorp - Female
Langshan - Male
Langshan - Female
Langshan AOC - Male
Langshan AOC - Female
Leghorn White - Male
Leghorn White - Female
Leghorn Black - Male
Leghorn Black - Female
Leghorn Blue - Male
Leghorn Blue - Female
Leghorn AOC - Male
Leghorn AOC - Female
Pekin Black - Male
Pekin Black - Female
Pekin Blue - Male
Pekin Blue - Female
Pekin Buff - Male
Pekin Buff - Female
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
Pekin AOC - Male
Pekin AOC - Female
Rhode Island Red - Male
Rhode Island Red - Female
Wyandotte White - Male
Wyandotte White - Female
Wyandotte Col - Male
Wyandotte Col - Female
Wyandotte Part - Male
Wyandotte Part - Female
Wyandotte AOC - Male
Wyandotte AOC - Female
Rosecomb - Male
Rosecomb - Female
Sussex - Male
Sussex - Female
Sebright - Male
Sebright - Female
Japanese - Male
Japanese - Female
AOC - Male
AOC - Female
Hardfeather Bantam
103.
104.
Modern Game Black / Red - Male
Modern Game Black / Red Female
105.
106.
107.
Modern Game Pile - Male
Modern Game Pile - Female
Modern Game AOC – Male
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
Modern Game AOC - Female
Pit Game - Male
Pit Game - Female
Henfeather Pit Game - Male
Henfeather Pit Game - Female
OEG Black/Red DL - Male
OEG Black/Red DL - Female
OEG Black/Red LL - Female
OEG Black/Red LL - Male
OEG Black Tail Wheat - Female
OEG Blue Tail Wheat - Female
OEG Black - Male
OEG Black - Female
OEG Spangle - Male
OEG Spangle - Female
OEG D/Wing Silver - Male
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
OEG D/Wing Silver - Female
OEG D/Wing AOC - Male
OEG D/Wing AOC - Female
OEG Blue/Red - Male
OEG Blue/Red - Female
O.E.G Pile - Male
OEG Pile - Female
OEG Blue - Male
OEG Blue - Female
OEG LL Partridge - Female
OE AOC - Male
OE AOC - Female
AOV Game - Male
AOV Game - Female
Indian Game AC - Male
Indian Game AC - Female
Waterfowl
140.
141.
142.
143.
Pekin - Male
Pekin - Female
Muscovy - Male
Muscovy - Female
144.
145.
146.
147.
Khaki Campbell - Male
Khaki Campbell - Female
AOV - Male
AOV - Female
Junior Classes - Champions
School-aged children
Champion Large Softfeather, Trophy donated by Bellingen Poultry Club and Ribbon
Champion Bantam Softfeather, Trophy donated by Bellingen Poultry Club and Ribbon
Champion Large Hardfeather, Trophy donated by Bellingen Poultry Club and Ribbon
Champion Bantam Hardfeather, Trophy donated by Bellingen Poultry Club and Ribbon
Junior Softfeather
148.
149.
Large Male
Large Female
150.
151.
Bantam Male
Bantam Female
Junior Hardfeather
152.
153.
Large Male
Large Female
154.
155.
Bantam Male
Bantam Female
CENTRAL NORTHERN DISTRICT SHOW DATES FOR 2017
Bundarra: 27- 29 January
Tenterfield: 10-11 February
Ashford: 24-26 February
Inverell: 2-4 March
Barraba: 10-12 March
Manilla: 18-19 March
Uralla: 3-4 February
Glen Innes: 17-19 February
Guyra: 24-26 February
Armidale: 10-11 March
Walcha: 17-18 March
Quirindi: 8-10 September
Coffs Harbour: 12-14 May
Bellingen: 20-21 May
CLOSING DATES AND TIMES FOR ENTRIES & EXHIBITS IN
THE PAVILION
ALL EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: WAIVERS NEEDED FOR ALL SECTIONS
ENTRY FORMS AT END OF SCHEDULE & ON WEBSITE
Email entries: [email protected]. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED
SECTION
ENTRIES CLOSE
EXHIBITS IN BY:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
10:
11:
12:
13:
13A:
14:
15:
16:
Wednesday 23 Nov. 5pm
Wednesday 23 Nov. 5pm
Wednesday 23 Nov. 5pm
Monday 21 Nov. 2pm
Monday 21 November
Friday 25 Nov. 10am
Wednesday 23 Nov. 5pm
Wednesday 23 Nov. 5pm
Wednesday 23 Nov. 5pm
Wednesday 23 Nov. 5pm
Wednesday 23 Nov. 5pm
Monday 31 October, 4pm
Wednesday 23 Nov. 5pm
Friday 25 10am
Friday 25 10am
Friday 25 10am
Monday 21 2pm
Monday 21 5pm
Friday 25 10am
Friday 25 10am
Friday 25 10am
Friday 25 10am
Friday 25 10am
Friday 25 10am
Monday 21 4pm
Friday 25 10am
Dairy
Vegetables
Fruit
Photography
Student Art
Flowers
Cookery
Preserves
Needlework
Wool garment
Handicrafts
Fine Arts
Homebrew & Cheese
Special Prize
Most Successful Exhibitor in Pavilion
Trophy donated by the Catering Committee
Farm & Dairy, Vegetables and Fruit
proudly sponsored by:
Mrs Elaine Adams
Food Angel Cafe
Section 5: Farm & Dairy
Chief Steward: Mrs E Adams
Entries close 5pm Wednesday 23 November; Exhibits in by 10am Friday 25 November
Prizes: 1st Certificate plus $3, 2nd Certificate plus $2
Entry Fee: $1
1.
2.
Farm and Dairy
EGGS, hen, 1 dozen in single yolks, to be judged by appearance and to be tested
EGGS, duck, 1 dozen in single yolks, to be judged by appearance and to be tested
High School Students
3.
EGGS, hen, 1 dozen in single yolks, to be judged by appearance and to be tested
4.
EGGS, hen, 1 dozen in single yolks, to be judged by appearance and to be tested
Primary School Students
Section 6: Vegetables
Chief Steward: Mrs E Adams
Entries close 5pm Wednesday 23 November; Exhibits in by 10am Friday 25 November
Prizes: Prizes: 1st Certificate plus $3, 2nd Certificate plus $2
Entry Fee: $1
Classes
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Beetroot, any variety, 4 in bunch
Beet, silver or spinach, 6 stalks in
bunch
Cabbage, table, 1 head
Carrots, any variety, 4 in bunch
Eschalots, 1 bunch
Lettuce, 1 head
Onions, brown. 2
Onions, white, 2
Beans, 500 grams
Peas, any variety, 250gms
Cauliflower, 1 head
Broccoli, 1 head
Broad beans, 500gms
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Potatoes, home garden class, 1kg
Parsley, 1 bunch
Rhubarb, 6 stalks
Radishes, any variety, 6 in bunch
Zucchini, 3
Collection of new or exotic
vegetables, eg Chinese
vegetables, snow peas, sugar
snap peas, zucchinis, etc.
Collection of kitchen herbs
Collection of vegetables, grown
wholly by the exhibitor
Any other vegetables, soft skin
Any other vegetables, hard skin
High School Section
24.
25.
26.
27.
Lettuce - 1 head
Broccoli - 1 head
Beans - 250 grams
Potatoes (home grown) - 1/2
kilogram
28.
29.
30.
31.
Any other vegetable, soft skin
Any other vegetable, hard skin
Collection of vegetables, grown
wholly by the exhibitor
Novelty – best-dressed vegetable
Primary School Section
32.
33.
34.
35.
Lettuce - 1 head
Broccoli - 1 head
Beans - 250 grams
Potatoes (home grown) - 1/2
kilogram
36.
37.
38.
39.
Any other vegetable, soft skin
Any other vegetable, hard skin
Collection of vegetables, grown
wholly by the exhibitor
Novelty – best-dressed vegetable
Section 7: Fruit
Chief Steward: Mrs E Adams
Entries close 5pm Wednesday 23 November; Exhibits in by 10am Friday 25 November
Prizes: Prizes: 1st Certificate plus $3, 2nd Certificate plus $2
Entry Fee: $1
Classes
1.
2.
Lemons, any variety, 4
Oranges, any variety, 4
3.
4.
Any other variety of fruit, 4
Collection of fruit, grown by
exhibitor
Most Successful Exhibitor in Sections 7, 8 and 9, EJ Stafford Memorial Trophy & ribbon
Photography
proudly sponsored by:
360 Financial Vision Pty Ltd
Fletchers Photographics
Dorrigo Plateau Pharmacy
Central Northern Group
M & K Thompson
Section 8: Photography
Chief Steward: Cathy Duck
Prizes: Prizes: 1st Certificate plus $3, 2nd Certificate plus $2
Entry Fee: Adults $1, School children $0.50
Rules and Regulations:
1.
Photos previously awarded prizes are not eligible to enter.
2.
Entries will be received from post codes 2450, 2453, 2454 (except for the Group 13
Competition Class 28).
3.
All exhibits must be mounted on black, white or buff-coloured card, which will take
thumbtacks.
4.
The Class and the name of the exhibitor must be written clearly on the back of the
card. The label provided by the Show office to be placed centre of the lower edge on
the front of the entry.
5.
You may title your photograph.
6.
Exhibits to be a 15cm by 20cm print with the mount border to be 20cm by 25.5cm (a
6” by 8” print and a total size of 8” by 10” with mounting cardboard.) This excludes the
Group 13 entries sizing outlined in Section. Any prints not meeting size specifications
will not be accepted.
7.
Exhibits with entry form and fees must be received at the Show pavilion
on Monday 21 November by 2pm. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED.
They can be hand-delivered to the office from 14 November 2016 or post entries to: The
Secretary Dorrigo & Guy Fawkes Agricultural Assoc. Inc., PO Box 153, Dorrigo NSW
2453 (postal entries must be accompanied by a self-addressed envelope with sufficient
return postage stamps.
8.
Exhibits are to be collected at close of Pavilion at 4pm Sunday.
9.
Judging will be on Wednesday 23 November. The public are invited at 7.30pm for a
wine and cheese Prize Presentation Night for both Photography and Art sections.
10.
Any prizes not collected on the Wednesday night at the presentation must be
collected from the Show Secretary’s office by 4pm on the final day of the Show.
11.
Professional, semi-professional and commercial photography definition is any
photographer promoting himself or herself as a business, selling photos or making
any form of income from their photographic skills.
Classes
1.
2.
3.
Adult (Amateurs only)
Landscape, sky or waterscape
Portrait
Macro
4.
5.
6.
Event, eg party, wedding
Black & white
Any other subject
Champion amateur adult photograph, $25.00 voucher donated by Fletchers Photographics
7.
8.
9.
Professional, Semi Professional & Commercial
Landscape, sky or waterscape
Portrait
Macro
10.
11.
12.
Event, eg party, wedding
Black & white
Any other subject
Champion professional photograph, $25.00 voucher donated by Fletchers Photographics
Primary School Colour Print
13.
14.
Landscape or waterscape
People
Entry Fee: $0.50
15.
16.
Animal, bird or insect
Any other subject, eg letterbox
Champion Primary School colour photograph, $20.00 donated by Dorrigo Pharmacy
High School Colour Print
17.
18.
Landscape or waterscape
People
Entry Fee: $0.50
19.
20.
Animal, bird or insect
Any other subject
Champion High School photograph, $20.00 donated by Dorrigo Pharmacy
Open Section
21.
22.
23.
24.
28.
All photographers are welcome to enter the following sections
Fog & frost
25.
Phone photo
Reflection study
26.
Beefscape
Old & tired
27.
Paddock to plate
That tree
Group 13 Competition
Group 13 Landscape
1 or 2 colour photographs 10” x 8”(25cm x 20.5cm) or 12” x 10” (30cm x 25cm) taken
within a 50km radius of Dorrigo. The winning photograph will be judged in the Group
13 Landscape Final to be judged at the Dorrigo Show. The winner of this will receive
$25.00 from the Central Northern Group.
Most Successful Exhibitor in Photography: crystalware sponsored by M & K Thompson and
ribbon
Student Art Section
proudly sponsored by:
Dorrigo Primary P & C
Hernani Primary
Dundurrabin Primary
Mt St John’s Primary P & F
Ebor Primary
Dorrigo IGA
Lawnz
Regional Architects Pty Ltd
Section 9: Student Art Section
Chief Steward: Ms J Reidy
Entry Fee: $0.50
Prizes: Certificate 1st & $4; Certificate 2nd & $2 in each category. One Champion Exhibitor
in each age category (total of 8) will receive a $25 gift voucher for art supplies.
Entries: Monday 14 November – Monday 21 November at Show office.
Limit of 2 entries per student per Class
Rules and Regulations:
Artists are advised (optional) to present 2D works mounted on a very thin sheet
of cardboard or thick paper, providing a 2cm frame around each piece. This will
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assist Stewards in minimising damage from pinholes and stickers used in the
display process.
All exhibits to be the work of the exhibitor and not to have won a prize at a previous
Dorrigo Show.
Exhibitors must ensure that all articles in the Picture and Project sections can be
easily hung. Heavy exhibits must have hooks or wire attached.
Any Class may be divided into two or more sections at the Stewards' discretion, if
warranted by number of entries.
Each exhibit must be clearly marked with Name, School, Age, and the Class to
be entered on the back, not the front.
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All exhibits to be with the Stewards by 5pm on Monday 21
November (Monday before the Show)
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Floral saucers to be at the Pavilion by 9am Friday of the Show weekend (Friday 25
November).
Late entries will not be judged and may not be displayed due to space limitations.
Receiving late entries without notice results in a lot of double handling and wasted
time of volunteers. The courtesy of notification of late entries would be appreciated.
Entries after 21 November will not be accepted.
Art will be judged as soon as entries close and before works are hung. Works may
not necessarily be hung beside other works in the same category.
All care, but no responsibility, will be taken for entries.
All exhibits are to remain on display until close of Pavilion at 4pm. No exhibit may be
removed without the Stewards' authority
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Preschool-aged Children
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Painting and drawing
Cardboard toilet roll farm animal
Decorated party hat
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Painting and drawing
Necklace for Grandma – to be
mounted on cardboard
My pet rock
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3D-constructed model including
Lego
Any other craft
6 and Under
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3D-constructed model including
Lego
Any other craft
8 and Under
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Painting and drawing
Moulded article – plaster of Paris,
clay, dough, papier- mache
Shoe-box scene – beef/farm
theme
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Saucer of flowers
My pet rock
3D-constructed model including
Lego
Any other craft
10 and Under
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Painting and drawing
Moulded article – plaster of Paris,
clay, dough, papier-mache
Shoe-box scene – beef/farm
theme
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Saucer of flowers
My pet rock
3D-constructed model including
Lego
Any other craft
12 and Under
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Painting and Drawing
Construction using recycled items
Molded Article – plaster of Paris,
clay, dough, papier-mache
Shoe-box scene – beef/farm theme
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Painting
Drawing
Woodwork
Metalwork
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Saucer of flowers
3D-constructed model including
Lego
Any other craft
14 and Under
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Mixed media
3D-constructed model including
Lego
Any other craft
16 and Under
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Painting
Drawing
Woodwork
Metalwork
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Painting
Drawing
Mixed media
3D-constructed model including Lego
Mixed media
3D-constructed model including
Lego
Any other craft
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18 and Under
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Woodwork
Metalwork
Any other craft
School Display
All children are invited to participate in a whole-of-school display. Any theme/subject. One
display per school
Flowers:
proudly sponsored by:
Dorrigo Natural Health Centre
Meg Corlis
Greg & Carmen Billing
Section 10: Flowers
Chief Steward: Mrs L Sommer
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: CUT FLOWERS: 1st Certificate and $4; 2nd Certificate and $2; Highly Commended,
Certificate: Champion, prize and ribbon; Reserve Champion, Certificate and ribbon
COLLECTIONS: 1st Certificate and $4; 2nd Certificate and $2,
Highly Commended, Certificate; Best Collection, Certificate and ribbon
FLORAL ART: 1st Certificate and $5; 2nd Certificate and $3;
Champion, prize and ribbon; Reserve Champion, Certificate and ribbon
Rules and Regulations
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ENTRIES CLOSE on Friday 25 November, at 10am with the Secretary at the Showground Office.
All exhibits must be entered and in the pavilion by 10am on Friday 25 November.
All Exhibits must be in conformity with the Schedule. Exhibits infringing this rule will be marked NAS (Not
According to Schedule).
The Society will take every reasonable care of all exhibits and containers, but will not be responsible for any loss
or damage thereof.
Exhibits MUST be grown by exhibitors with the exception of floral arrangements.
Exhibits should be staged with care in order to show the flowers to the best advantage. Please ask Stewards for
help.
All exhibits are to remain on display until close of Pavilion at 4pm. No exhibit may be removed without the
Stewards' authority.
CUT FLOWERS
1. Agapanthus – 1 cut
2. Astromeria – 1 cut
3. Arum or Calla lily – 1 cut
4. Azalea – 1 cut
5. Bulb, lily or rhizome (Jacobean, day,
belladonna, Dutch iris, bearded iris,
etc) – 1 cut
6. Corm- (gladiolus, watsonia, etc) – 1
7. Dahlia – 1 cut
8. Flower from a tree or shrub – 1 cut
9. Fuchsia – 1 cut
Classes
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Geranium – 1 cut
Hydrangea (mop head) – 1 cut
Hydrangea (lace cap or other) – 1 cut
Lillium - (Asiatic or Oriental, tiger,
November, etc) – 1 cut
Mollis azalea – 1 cut
Pansy or viola on plate – 3 cuts not
necessarily different
Rhododendron – 1 cut
Rose – old fashioned – 1 cut
Rose – hybrid tea – 1 cut
19. Rose – floribunda – 1 cut
20. Rose – miniature – 1 cut
21. Any other flower not already listed – 1
cut
CHAMPION CUT FLOWER. Prize sponsored by Dorrigo Natural Health Centre
RESERVE CHAMPION CUT FLOWER
COLLECTIONS
22. Collection of flowers from your garden
– 1 cut 3 different varieties
23. Collection of yellow flowers – 1 cut 3
different varieties
24. Collection of white flowers – 1 cut 3
different varieties
25. Collection of roses – 1 cut 3 different
varieties
26. Collection of perennials – 1 cut 3
different varieties
27. Collection of hydrangeas – 1 cut 3
different varieties
28. Collection of fuschias – 1 cut 3
different varieties
29. Collection of native flowers – 1 cut 3
different varieties
BEST COLLECTION. Prize sponsored by Dorrigo Natural Health Centre
AUSTRALIAN NATIVE FLOWERS
30. Callistemon – 1 cut
31. Grevillea – 1 cut
32. Kangaroo Paw – 1 cut
33. Tallest Kangaroo Paw – 1 cut
34. Leptospermum, (tea tree) – 1 cut
35. Any other native not listed – 1 cut
CHAMPION NATIVE FLOWER. Prize sponsored by Meg Corlis
RESERVE CHAMPION NATIVE FLOWER
FLORAL ART
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Arranged in Red – any medium, any embellishments
Lime Light – any medium, any embellishments, any container
Show Us Your Foliage – fresh foliage only, any container
What a Container – any medium, beautiful or unusual container
Oriental approach – any medium
Student arrangement in a kitchen container, under 16 years
CHAMPION FLORAL DISPLAY. Prize sponsored by Dorrigo Natural Health Centre
RESERVE CHAMPION FLORAL DISPLAY
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR. Prize sponsored by Dorrigo Natural Health Centre
Art Union Raffle
Tickets – $10 each or 3 for $20. Drawn Saturday 26
Grand Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize
Fourth Prize
Fifth Prize
REDGUM LOG SPLITTER, Honda GX200 engine
Supplied by Beaumonts Produce Rural Store
Valued at $2499
TRAILER-LOAD OF FIREWOOD
Supplied by Dorrigo Show
Valued at $120
4 MAXXIS TYRES, fitted and aligned
Supplied by Doust and Fitzgerald Ford
1 NIGHT’S ACCOMMODATION & BREAKFAST at Ridgetop Hideaway
Supplied by Dina & Matt Francis
Valued at $140
$100 OPEN VOUCHER
Supplied by Heritage Hotel Motel
Valued at $100
$65 HAIRCARE PACK & $50 VOUCHER
Supplied by Cheveux Hair Studio Bellingen
Valued at $115
JUMBUCK PORTABLE ROUND BBQ
ESKY 33L COOLER & CARTON OF BEER
Supplied by Dorrigo Memorial RSL Golf Club
BBQ MEAT TRAY
Supplied by Wards Butchery
$100 VOUCHER
Supplied by Dorrigo Guys & Girls Hair Salon
TWO BOTTLES OF WINE
Supplied by Dorrigo Cellars
Total $2,619
Total $700
Total $355
Valued at $55
Valued at $100
Valued at $50
Total $205
Valued at $100
Valued at $40
BRIGHT EYES PACKAGE, incl. eyebrow shape, eyebrow & eyelash tint
Supplied by Ingrid Ricciardello
Valued at $35
Sixth Prize
SWEETS PACK
Supplied by Dorrigo Sweet Shop
Valued at $30
Total $205
SELECTION OF GROCERIES
Supplied by IGA Supermarket Dorrigo
Valued at $150
Total $150
Cookery
proudly sponsored by:
Mr Phillip Beaumont
Dorrigo Express Couriers
Mrs Marie Steele
Dorrigo Bakery
Dorrigo Support Centre
Mrs Nola Tyson
Tyler Family
Woolworths
Section 11: Cookery
Chief Steward: Mrs Marie Steele (6657 1570)
Entry Fee: $1
2nd prize will not be awarded unless 3 or more entries are in the Class.
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2 (except where otherwise stated).
Rules and Regulations:
1. All entries close on Wednesday 23 November at 5pm with the Secretary at the Showground Office. No late entries
will be accepted.
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Exhibits to be in the pavilion by 10am on Friday 25 November.
Cakes to be iced only where specified.
All exhibits must be bona-fide work of the exhibitor.
A separate article must be entered for each Class.
No ring tins in any Class.
No cooler rack marks on cakes and no paper cases.
Please use a suitable plate to display entries as space is limited; do not use a dinner plate to display 4 biscuits, etc.
All exhibits are to remain on display until close of Pavilion at 4pm Sunday. No exhibit may be removed without the
Stewards' authority.
Classes
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Pumpkin fruit cake – 20cm square or round tin
Fruit cake, 1/2 lb. mixture – 20cm square or round tin. Special prize: 1st – $10,
2nd – $5, 3rd – $3
Boiled Fruit Cake - 20cm square or round tin. Special prize:1st – $10 voucher
Tea cake, cinnamon sugar on top – loaf tin
Sultana cake - 20cm square or round tin
Butter cake, iced on top only – 20cm square or round tin
Orange cake, iced on top only
Chocolate cake, iced on top only; Memorial for Mrs F Read. Special prize: 1st – $5,
2nd - $3
Banana cake, iced with lemon icing
Muffins 4, any variety
Sponge sandwich, jam-filled
Sponge sandwich, Fielders cornflour, jam-filled
Date loaf, loaf tin
Marble cake, pink icing on top only – 20cm square or round tin
Rock cakes 4
Plum pudding, boiled; Memorial for Mrs James. Special prize: 1st – $5,
2nd – $3
Steamed pudding, any variety
Patty cakes, 4, iced, not in paper cases
Butterfly cakes, 4, not in paper cases
Lamingtons, 4, 4cm square
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Slice using fruit, 4, 6cm square
Slice, any other variety, 4, 6cm square
Slice, passionfruit, 4, 6cm square
Kentish cake, chocolate icing on top only, using recipe below
Ingredients:
125g butter
2 tablespoons cocoa
30g cherries, chopped
¾ cup suga
½ cup milkr
2 tablespoons coconut
2 eggs
¼ cup sultanas
1 large cup SR flour
30g walnuts, chopped
Method
Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs, one at a time. Add dry ingredients alternately with milk. Add coconut
and fruit. Bake in a bar tin at 180 degrees C for about 45 minutes. Ice with chocolate icing.
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Jam drops, 4
Pikelets, 4
Biscuits, collection, 3 varieties, 3 of each (no jam drops); Memorial for
Mrs D Freeman. Special prize: 1st – $5, 2nd – $3
Biscuits using Kellogg's Cornflakes, 4
Gingernuts, 4
Zucchini slice, 4, 6cm square
Scones made with butter or cream, 4. Special prize:1st – $10 voucher
Scones, pumpkin, 4, no fruit
Date scones, 4
Bread, one loaf, any variety, using bread-maker machine
Bread, one loaf, any variety, handmade
Group Fruit Cake Competition. 1st $10 donated by Show Society
Winner to represent Show Society at Zone Judging in Dorrigo in September. Cake for
Zone Judging to be prepared on covered board
The Agricultural Societies Council of NSW
STATE RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION
The following recipe is compulsory
Ingredients:
250g (8oz) Sultanas
250g (8oz) Chopped Raisins
250g (8oz) Currants
125g (4oz) Chopped Mixed Peel
90g (3oz) Chopped Red Glacé Cherries
90g (3oz) Chopped Blanched Almonds
½ Cup Sherry or Brandy
250g (8oz) Plain Flour
60g (2oz) Self Raising Flour
½ teaspoon Grated Nutmeg
½ teaspoon Ground Ginger
½ teaspoon Ground Cloves
250g (8 oz) Butter
250g (8oz) Soft Brown Sugar
½ teaspoon Lemon Essence or finely
grated lemon rind
½ teaspoon Almond Essence
½ teaspoon Vanilla Essence
4 Large Eggs
Method:
Mix together all the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with the sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least
4 hours, 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 fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture
should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon.
Note: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2-3
pieces, cherries into 4-6 pieces and almonds cross-wise into 3-4 pieces.
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Any cake, decorated with ‘Beef Theme’ (on board no bigger than 12” x 12”) – judged on
decoration only. Special prizes: 1st – $10, 2nd – $5
Champion Exhibit
Most Successful Exhibitor, $20 cash
High School
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Patty cakes, 2 plain, 2 iced, not cooked in paper cases
Scones, plain, made with butter or cream, 4
Slice, any variety, 4, 6cm square
Anzac biscuits, 4
Jam drops, 4
Chocolate cake, chocolate icing on top only – 20cm square or round tin
Most Successful Exhibitor
Primary School
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Butter cake, white icing on top only - 20cm square or round tin. Special prize: 1st – $5,
2nd – $3
Patty cakes, 4, iced and decorated, not in paper cases
Scones, plain, made with butter or cream, 4
Gingerbread man biscuits, 4
Novelty-shaped biscuits, 4, iced and decorated
Slice, any variety, 4, 6cm square
Most Successful Exhibitor
Jams, Jellies & Preserves
proudly sponsored by:
Barwick Stevens Lawyers
Pam's Fruit and Veg
Hickory Wholefoods
Dorrigo Post Office
Dorrigo Hardware
A Touch Of Country
Section 12: Jams, Jellies & Preserves
Chief Steward: Ms V Lawrence, Mrs B Carter
Prizes: Prizes: 1st Certificate plus $3, 2nd Certificate plus $2
Entry Fee: $1
Rules and Regulations:
All entries close on Wednesday 23 November, at 5pm with the Secretary at the Showground Office.
No Late Entries Will Be Accepted.
1. Exhibits to be in the pavilion by 10am on Friday 25 November.
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Use uniform jars over 375gms and unbranded lids (cover lids with contact or similar).
Conserves should have large pieces of fruit.
All exhibits must be bona-fide work of the exhibitor.
A separate article must be entered for each Class.
All exhibits remain on display until close of Pavilion at 4pm and may not be removed without the Stewards'
authority.
Hints from the Judge
Read your Schedule carefully
Do not use wax in bottles
All bottles to be clean
Bottle to be filled to neck – do not overfill or underfill
No commercial printing (cover with contact or similar)
Bottle to be cleaned around inside of neck
No measurements, etc to be marked on glass
Pickles should be thickened
All lids to be clean
Jam containing lumps of fruit is really a conserve
No rust or dirt on inside of lid
Collections of jams/jellies, etc should have the samesized bottles.
No jam/jelly/pickles to be on inside of lid
No cloth covers on lids
If you have any questions or suggestions that may improve the Section, please let one of the Stewards know.
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Jams
Blackberry jam
Melon jam, any flavour, name
flavour
Plum jam
Tomato jam
Strawberry jam
Jam made from any dried fruit
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AOV jam, please name variety
Collection of jams, 3 varieties, name
varieties
AOV jam made in microwave,
please name variety
Apricot jam
Orange jam
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Jar of passionfruit butter
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Most Outstanding jar of jam, $10 voucher
Butter
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Jar of lemon butter
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Any variety of jelly
Any variety of conserve
Jellies and Conserves
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Paste any variety eg quince, pear
Most Outstanding jar of jelly, butter or conserve, $10 voucher
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Marmalade
Grapefruit marmalade
Lemon marmalade
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Sweet orange marmalade
AOV citrus marmalade
Most Outstanding jar of marmalade, $10 voucher
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Chutneys, Pickles and Relish
Chutney, apple any variety
Chutney, tomato
Chutney AOV, name variety
Relish, tomato
Relish, corn
Relish any variety, name variety
Picked vegetable any variety
Pickles, green tomato
Pickles, choko
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Pickles, mixed mustard
Pickles, mixed vinegar
Pickles, AOV, name variety
Collection of chutneys, 3 varieties,
name variety
Collection of pickles, 3 varieties,
name variety
Collection of relish, 3 varieties,
name variety
Most outstanding jar of chutneys, pickles or relish, $10 voucher
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Sauces
Caramel sauce
Tomato sauce
Mint sauce
Worcestershire sauce
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Chilli sauce
Savoury sauce, AOV, name variety
Sweet sauce, AOV, name variety
Most Outstanding bottle of sauce, $10 voucher
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Salad dressing uncooked
Dressing cooked
Salad dressing in vinegar
Salad Dressing
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Salad dressing in oil
Bottle flavoured vinegar
Bottle flavoured oil
Most Outstanding jar of salad dressing, $10 voucher
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Vegetable preserved, any variety
Fruit, any variety
Fruit in wine
Preserves
Most Outstanding jar of preserves, $10 voucher
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Fruit in spirit
Collection of 3 preserves, any
variety
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Dried Fruit, Herbs & Vegetable
Any variety dried fruit
Any variety dried herbs
Any variety dried vegetable
Pesto
Marinated fruit or vegetable
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Fruit leathers any varity
Dried beef jerky
Any other pantry item not listed
eg that has a shelf life
Most Outstanding dried fruit, herb or vegetable, $10 voucher
New for 2016
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Decorated jar, covered lid and lable. Jar can be filled or empty
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Any variety jams
Any variety jellies
Any variety conserves
Any variety marmalade
Any variety chutney, pickles, relish
Any variety sauce
Children Section School Aged
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Any variety preserved vegetable
Any variety salad dressing
Any variety bottled fruit or preserves
Any variety dried fruit , herbs or
vegetable
Most Outstanding Exhibit in Children Section, $10 voucher
Most Successful Exhibitor Section 15, $25 voucher
Needlework proudly sponsored by:
Dorrigo CWA Branch
Caba's Drapery, Misty Threads
Mrs P Menzies
Guys & Girls Hair Salon
Meet & Make Craft Group
Dorrigo Home Furnishers – Mobile Blind Service
Dorrigo CWA Craft Group
Dorrigo Support Services
Section: 13 Needlework
Chief Steward: Rosemary Fredericks
Stewards: Julie Edmonds, Deirdre Allison, Anita Williams
Prizes: 1st Certificate plus $3; 2nd Certificate plus $2
Entry Fee: Class 2,6: $2, Class 45: $2.50, Class 8: $5,
all other Classes $1
Rules and Regulations:
1. All entries close on Wednesday 23 November at 5pm with the Secretary at the
Showground Office. No Late Entries Will Be Accepted.
2. Exhibits to be in the pavilion by 10am on Friday 25 November .
3. Work entered must not have won a prize at a previous Dorrigo Show.
4. Needle and Fancy Work to be shown unwashed.
5. All exhibits must be bona-fide work of the exhibitor.
6. A separate article must be entered for each Class.
7. All exhibits are to remain on display until close of Pavilion at 4pm. No exhibit may be
removed without the Stewards' authority.
Sewing
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Apron
Cushion, filled – 1st $25 voucher donated by Caba’s Drapery. $2 entry fee
Dress hangers, 2 prettiest, sewn
Hand-embroidered article
Article in counted cross stitch
Creative bag – 1st $20 cash donated by Meet & Make Craft Group. $2 entry fee
Hat
Patchwork quilt – max. size 60” X 50” (150cm X 127cm) – Special prize donated by
Dorrigo CWA Branch; 1st Certificate plus $150, 2nd Certificate plus $50. $5 entry fee
Article featuring applique – Special prize donated by Misty Threads
Article made from your scrap bag
Any other article not listed
Article depicting the Beef Industry
Most Outstanding Exhibit (Sewing Classes) – $50 Special prize donated by Dorrigo CWA
Crochet
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Tea cosy
Baby bonnet
Baby jacket
Baby bootees or shoettes
Washer or towel – crochet edge
Hat
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Handkerchiefs, 2 – crochet edge
Article from your scrap bag
Scarf
Crochet rug
Any other crochet not listed
Article depicting the Beef Industry
Most Outstanding Exhibit (Crochet Classes) – $25 voucher donated by Caba’s Drapery,
Coffs Harbour
Knitting
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Tea cosy
Hat
Baby bonnet
Baby bootees or shoettes
Baby jacket
Jumper or cardigan – child’s
Jumper or cardigan – adult
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Sleeveless jumper – adult
Knitted rug
Scarf
Article from your scrap bag
Any other knitting not listed
Article depicting the Beef Industry
Most Outstanding Exhibit (Knitting Classes) – $25 voucher donated by Caba’s Drapery,
Coffs Harbour
Special Section - Over 80 Years
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Article made by a person over 80 years (Sewing, Crochet or Knitting) – 1st $15 cash
donated by Dorrigo Support Services
Most Successful Exhibitor Section 13 – $15 donated by Dorrigo CWA Craft Group
School-Age Section
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Knitted article
Patchwork article
Decorated cushion
Apron
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Garment For Man Or Beast
(eg Doggy Jumper)
Any Other Article Not Listed
Special Encouragement Award donated by Mrs P Menzies
Most Successful Junior Exhibitor Section 13 – Trophy donated by Guys & Girls Hair Salon, Dorrigo
NEW FOR 2016
Class 45.
CREATE SOMETHING SMALL (measuring not more than 8”x12”
20cm x 30cm)
Eg. Picture, wall-hanging etc
At least three different techniques must be used
Use any needlework technique — sewing, crochet, knitting
Entry Fee - $2.50
1st $50 cash donated by Dorrigo Home Furnishers – Mobile Blind Service
2nd $25 voucher donated by Caba’s Drapery, Coffs Harbour
Section: 13A
Pure Wool Article or Garment
Chief Steward: Rosemary Fredericks
Prizes: 1st Certificate plus $3, 2nd Certificate plus $2
Entry Fee: $1
State Competition
Competition to be conducted at Society, Group and State Level.
Class:
Three different types of Wool Articles and/or Garments Distinct.
Conditions:
1) For the purpose of this competition the following definitions apply:
a) Garment: an item that can be worn, eg dress, jacket, scarf, hat
b) Article: a utility item that is not worn but can be used in the home, eg toy, as a decoration, eg picture etc.
2) The whole article and/or garment must be constructed of, and contain a minimum of, 80% wool.
3) Exhibits (articles/garments) may 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 in handspun/felted item), a handwritten label with relevant details and sample will suffice.
5) An exhibit in this competition may consist of the work of one individual or a group of individuals, or an organisation.
6) All three articles/garments must have been made within 12 months of the local Show and made by the exhibitor/s. Need not
be made by same exhibitor.
7) An exhibit having won at a local Show may exhibit 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 concerned.
11) It is the responsibility of the Group Secretary and winner to coordinate the transfer of the winning entry to the ASC Office in
Sydney for the State judging.
Articles entered for this competition may be also entered in the Needlework section or the Handicraft Section. Please enter in
the above Class, as well as your intended Section and Class. The articles need not be the winners of these Sections, but must
be judged when grouped to be the most suitable for presentation and entry to the above competition.
The winning articles from each Show in this Section will be judged in 2017 by a Show to be advised. The winning articles there
will then be transported to Sydney for judging at the Royal Show.
Classes
1.
Three different types of wool articles and/or garments distinct.
Handicrafts
proudly sponsored by:
Misty Threads
Bartlett Accounting
What Do You Think Miss Wink
The Plateau Cafe
Section: 14 Handicrafts
Chief Stewards: Gwenda Creighton (6657 1150), Amanda Steinhardt (6657 1526)
Steward: Jane Tomkins
Prizes: 1st Certificate plus $3; 2nd Certificate plus $2
Entry Fee: $1
Rules and Regulations:
1.
All entries close on Wednesday 23 November at 5pm with the Secretary at the Showground
Office.
2.
No late entries will be accepted.
3.
Exhibits to be in the pavilion by 10am on Friday 25 November.
4.
Work entered must not have won a prize at a previous Dorrigo Show.
5.
All exhibits must be bona-fide work of the exhibitor.
6.
All exhibits are to remain on display until close of Pavilion at 4pm.
7.
No exhibit may be removed without the Stewards' authority.
Classes
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Sample of hand-spun fibre
Article woven from hand-spun fibre
Bathroom article – bath mat, decorated
towel, tissue-box cover
Kitchen article – pot holder, pot stand,
tea towel
Article from hand-made felt
Article from nuno felt
Handmade slippers or bag
Article dyed – any medium
Greeting card – any medium
Pin cushion
Patchwork article (A) Quilt, any size,
(B) Placemats, table centre
Article in beadwork (A) Jewellery,
(B) Other
Picture or wall hanging – any medium
except embroidered
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
Scrapbook any subject (A) On paper
(B) On fabric
Leathercraft item – bag, shoes, belt,
saddle
Woodwork item – tray, bowl, picture
frame, toy, furniture item, sculpture
Article costing less than $3.00 (list costs)
Toy (A) Soft (B) Hard
Article made by person over 80 years
of age or disabled
Folk art – open
Any other handicraft not listed (papiermache, egg-shell craft, etc)
Pottery and ceramics
Handmade glass article
Metalwork – any article
Most Successful Exhibitor Section 17 - Prize donated by Misty Threads
The Show Society would like to thank our general Sponsors,
who are not otherwise listed in this Schedule:
Wilair Building Supplies
Dorrigo 1 Real Estate
Dorrigo Lions Club
Urunga Windows and Glass
Andrew Bragg Electrical
The Paper Boys
Inspiration Paint and Colour
Solar Depot Bellingen
WFI Insurance Coffs Harbour
Tursa Employment & Training
Bridgestone Select, Nambucca
Section 15: Fine Arts
The Dorrigo Visual Arts Group is an independent and thriving organisation which promotes
amateur arts on the Dorrigo plateau. At the invitation of the Dorrigo Show Society the Arts
Group has for many years promoted and organised the Fine Arts Section at the annual Show.
The annual exhibition at the Show usually attracts over one hundred entries in two Classes
(Open and Works on Paper), with prize money totalling $2400.
Entries close at 4pm on Monday 31 October. Entry Fee is $10 per exhibit. (See Entry Form
for delivery and collection dates and Exhibition conditions.
In addition to Class awards there are seven special awards covering most aspects of visual arts,
including portraiture and traditional drawing skills. The Open Champion Exhibit (Acquisitive),
with prize money of $600, and the Encouragement Award for Amateur Artists ($250), are both
sponsored by Bellingen Shire Council. The exhibition covers almost half the wall space in the
Show Pavilion, providing a stunning backdrop to the other interesting and beautiful Section
displays. On Wednesday 23 November at 7.30pm the Art Group hosts a preview of the
exhibition, with presentation of the awards and judge's critique.
Over the years this evening has proved a popular social event and an opportunity to purchase
first-class visual art. Entry is by donation and each year Group members donate paintings to be
raffled. An invitation to attend is extended to all who enjoy looking at paintings or photographs,
who paint, or intend to paint, or who just like meeting with others who do any, or all, of these
things.
Entry forms for this year's Exhibition can be downloaded or obtained from Dorrigo Library, the
Dorrigo Information Centre, Food Angel Café, Nexus Gallery and Bellingen Gallery & Framing.
Enquiries may be directed to Steward,Christine Moore on 0431 510 275 or to Louise Stanton on
6657 2328.
Classes and Awards
Class 1 Open
1st - $200
2nd - $100
Class 2 Works on Paper
1st - $200
2nd - $100
Special Awards
Champion Exhibit (Acquisitive Award)
$600
Donated by Bellingen Shire Council
Encouragement Award for Amateur Artists
$250
Donated by Bellingen Shire Council
Ulla Mattas Memorial Award for People or Portrait
Donated by G & A Cork Trust
$200
Drawing Award recognising traditional drawing skills
Donated by Barbara Dowling
$200
Non-Traditional Painting Award
$200
Sculpture (any medium) (Enter in Class 1-Open)
$200
People’s Choice Award
1st - $100
2nd - $50
Homebrew & Cheese
proudly sponsored by:
The Country Brewer, Toormina
Section 16: Homebrew
Chief Steward: David Troost (6657 5262)
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2
Rules and Regulations:
1.
All entries close on Wednesday 23 November at 5pm with the Secretary at the
Showground Office.
2.
No late entries will be accepted.
3.
Exhibits to be in the pavilion by 10am on Friday 25 November.
4.
Two bottles to be entered—one for judging and one for display.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Lager
Pale ale
Stout
Cider and pear
Champion Exhibit – $25 voucher
Classes
5.
6.
7.
Ginger beer
Spirits
Liqueur
Section 16A: Cheese
Chief Steward: David Troost (6657 5262)
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $3, 2nd $2
Rules and Regulations:
1.
All entries close on Wednesday 23 November at 5pm with the Secretary at the
Showground Office.
2.
No late entries will be accepted.
3.
Exhibits to be in the pavilion by 10am on Friday 25 November.
4.
One whole cheese or 150g+ block to be entered.
5.
Cheese may be made from pasteurised or unpasteurised milk.
6.
Cheese may not be a commercial cheese.
Cow’s milk
1.
Camembert
2.
Fetta, plain or marinated
3.
Stilten
4.
Mozzarella
5.
Quarg/cream cheese
Cheddar
6.
Other hard cheese
Champion – $25 voucher
Classes
Goat’s milk
1.
Fetta, plain or flavoured
2.
Haloumi
3.
Yoghurt
4.
Other soft cheese
5.
Other hard cheese
Champion – $25 voucher
Showgirl
proudly sponsored by:
Dorrigo Show Society Catering Committee
Red Cedar Emporium
Melissa’s Hair Design
Hunter Collective
A Touch of Country
Gibson’s IGA
Dorrigo Plateau Pharmacy
What Do You Think Miss Wink
Lookout Mountain Retreat
Guys & Girls Hair Salon
SPAR Supermarket
Section 17: Showgirl
Steward: Carolyn Meehan
No Entry Fee
The Dorrigo and Guy Fawkes Agricultural Show Society invites young women between the
ages of 18 and 25 years (before 1 May 2017) to enter the Dorrigo Showgirl Competition.
There will be only five Entrant positions available.
The Showgirl Competition aims to find a young woman to become a representative for, and on
behalf of, Dorrigo. It is not a beauty pageant. Each Entrant will be interviewed on her general
knowledge, confidence, personality, ambition, life goals and deportment. All you need is to
have a genuine interest in, and knowledge of, your local area and an interest in local rural
affairs.
The successful Entrant will have the opportunity to travel and attend judging at Zone level
and, if successful there, represent Dorrigo in the State Competition at the Sydney Royal Show
in 2017. Dorrigo women, Yvonne Berry in 1989 and Kate Woodward in 2001, went on to win
at Sydney.
As part of the prize package the Dorrigo Showgirl will receive a weekend Personal
Development Coaching Course, including travel and accommodation. This will be prior to the
Zone judging and is invaluable in developing confidence in public speaking, deportment,
social etiquette and personal presentation, among other skills.
All Entrants will receive a personal portfolio, their sash and a gift kindly sponsored by Dorrigo
businesses, in appreciation of the Entrants’ participation and desire to help preserve a 50-year
tradition.
The Zone judging will be held at Walgett on 25 February 2017.
Section 17A: Junior Showgirl
Steward: Carolyn Meehan
No Entry Fee
The Dorrigo and Guy Fawkes Agricultural Show Society invites young entrants between the
ages of 14 and 17 years (before 1 April 2017) to enter the Dorrigo Junior Showgirl
Competition. There will be only five Entrant positions available. An indemnity form must be
signed for entrants in this age group
Conditions of Entry for both Sections:
1.
2.
All Entrants must be available for a luncheon and interview on Saturday 5 November 2016.
All Entrants must be available for a ‘Special Mocktail Event’ where they will be expected
to introduce themselves to, and socialise with, attending guests and judges. During the
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
evening all Entrants will speak on a subject of their choosing that relates to our local area
(maximum of three minutes).
This will be held on Saturday 12 November 2016 and will include final judging and the
announcement of the overall winners in both Dorrigo Showgirl and Junior Showgirl.
Venues will be confirmed closer to the dates.
All Entrants must be available to attend the Dorrigo Show on both Saturday 26 and
Sunday 27 November 2016, where the winners’ names will be re-announced on the
Saturday at approximately 12pm. All Entrants will be expected to introduce themselves
to, and socialise with, Show visitors, help the Catering Committee and participate in the
Grand Parade at approximately 2pm.
Entries close on 15 September 2016.
Entry forms will be available at Dorrigo High School and Red Cedar Emporium.
All Entrants will be given ample notification of luncheon and evening event venues.
Entrants who choose to withdraw must give the Showgirl/Junior Showgirl Steward
14 days’ notice prior to 1 November 2016 to allow other entrants to be offered this
opportunity.
Woodchop
proudly sponsored by:
Baff & Laws Motors
Noble Auto Repairs
Fred Wilson Engineering
Stan Cork Machinery
Baffs Sawmill
Dorrigo Jewellers
All Diesel Equipment
A & S Cuthel
Tutti Frutti
Tableland Timbers
Thora Sawmill
Guyra Fuels
M&M Timbers
Section 18: Woodchop
Steward: Peter Shipman (6649 2255)
Association Secretary: Michelle Kellett (6657 3310)
Entry Fee: Events 1 to 6, 8 – $12; Event 9, 10 – $10, Events 7 & 11 – Free
Rules and Regulations:
Conducted under the rules and regulations of the North Coast Axemen’s Association Incorporated.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Competition commences at 10am, Saturday 26 November.
All axepeople to pay showground entry.
No parking on the showground. Axemen’s parking available.
All axepeople to wear white trousers.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
300mm Underhand Handicap
300mm Standing Block Handicap
325mm Underhand Handicap
250mm Standing Block Handicap
275mm Combination Championship
300mm Tree-felling Handicap
250mm Boys’ Underhand Handicap
275mm Veterans’ Handicap
400mm Double-Handed Sawing Handicap
375mm Jack ‘n’ Jill Sawing Handicap
Teams’ Relay
Classes
Roger Supple Memorial Trophy for point score winner
Fun Run
proudly sponsored by:
Dorrigo Post Office
Plateau Farms
Spar Supermarket
Dorrigo Wholefoods
Dorrigo Cellars
Dorrigo Sweet Shop
Section 19: Fun Run
Prizes given for various category winners and random prizes drawn at presentation.
Category
Sections
13km Run
Open Male
Open Female
6.5km Run
Veteran Male (36 years and over)
Veteran Female (36 years and over)—8.10am
Open Male (18 – 35 years)
Open Female (18 – 35 years)
High School Male (12 – 17 Years)
High School Female (12 – 17 Years)
Junior Male (up to 11 years)
Junior Female (up to 11 years)
Team (2-3 members, Mixed)
6.5km Walk
Open Age Male and Female
1.5km Walk/ Run
Male (8 years and under)
Female (8 years and under)
Start times:
Category
Start Time
Start Location
13km Run
8am
North Dorrigo Store
6.5km Walk
8.05am
North Dorrigo Store
6.5km Run
8.10am
North Dorrigo Store
1.5km Walk/ Run
8.15am
Summit Close, Dorrigo
Cost::
The entry fee is $12 Adults, $8 Junior (17 years & under). The fee includes admission to
Dorrigo Show for the day.
Registrations:
Registration will take place on the day at North Dorrigo Store and is to be completed 20
minutes prior to the event.
Transport to Start Line:
A bus will leave the Dorrigo showground main gate at 7am and 7.30am
Entrants in the 1.5km walk/run will be conveyed by bus from North Dorrigo to starting line.
Pet Show
proudly sponsored by:
Dorrigo Pet Resort
Section 20: Pet Show
Chief Steward: Allan Grace (66575236)
Prizes: 1st ribbon; 2nd ribbon; 3rd ribbon
Entry Fee: $0
Judging to be held in the marquee in front of the Pavilion at 11.30am on Sunday 27 November.
Rules and Regulations:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Child handlers only. Open to all school-aged children and preschoolers.
Exhibitors to provide suitable cage, pen or lead.
Competitors may enter as many classes as they wish.
Puppies and kittens must have their eyes open.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Parents and exhibitors are responsible for the cleaning up, care and welfare of their animals in this Section.
Best-kept kitten or cat
Best-kept puppy or dog
Best-kept bird
Best stuffed toy
Best-kept chook
Best-kept guinea pig, rabbit,
mouse or rat
Best insect
Classes
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Best reptile
Happiest pet
Saddest pet
Most unusual pet
Most mongrel dog or cat
Best dressed pet/owner look-a-like
Best trick by an animal
Novelty high jump – open to any pet
Section 21:
proudly sponsored by:
Elders Dorrigo, Barru Working Kelpies, Marengo Pastoral Co., Ridleys, Caranna Pastoral
Co., Mick & Emma Kelsall, BGA AgriServices, KES Partners (Neil & Debbie Stocks)
Saturday 26 at 2.15pm
Steward: TBA
Entries close 18 November
Open Bush Dog Trial
Entry Fee: $15
1st Place – BR Darby Trophy and $100
(sponsored by Elders) & 2 bags of dog food
2nd Place –$80 & 1 bag of dog food
BR Darby Trophy donated by Elders Dorrigo
Dog food donated by Ridleys
3rd Place – $75 & 1 bag of dog food
4th Place – 1 bag of dog food
Novice Bush Dog Trial
Entry Fee: $10
1st Place –$100 & 2 bags of dog food
3rd Place – $50 & 1 bag of dog food
2nd Place –$75 & 1 bag of dog food
4th Place – 1 bag of dog food
Encouragement Award Trophy donated by Barru Working Kelpies
Dog food donated by Ridleys
Gates and panels supplied by Beaumonts Produce
Section 22: Championship Dog Show
Entries close 1 November
Around 200 + Pedigree Dogs will be competing this year for the title of BEST IN SHOW. The
showing of pedigree dogs in Australia has a long history, with breeders coming together to
display their dogs and have them judged against their breed standard by their peers.
Judging will start at 9am and continue throughout the day, with a short break about 12.30pm
for lunch. Spectators are very welcome to come and watch the judging in both rings, and
speak to the many exhibitors/breeders that will be there on the day.
All dogs must be pedigreed, and registered with the Australian National Kennel Control
through their various state bodies, such as Dogs NSW, to be able to compete. This
Championship show is sanctioned by Dogs NSW, and eligible dogs over the age of 6 months
can compete for points towards the title of Australian Champion, Grand Champion or
Supreme Champion.
With over 250 different breeds now recognised in Australia, all pedigree dogs are divided into
seven groups depending on their breed purpose:
1: Toys – such as Chihuahuas, Chinese Crested Dogs, King Charles Spaniels & Papillions
2: Terriers – such as Jack Russell Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Australian Terriers
3: Gundogs: such as Cocker Spaniels, Labradors, Irish Setters, Golden Retrievers
4: Hounds: such as Afghan Hounds, Basenji, Beagles, Borzois, Whippets
5: Working Dogs: such as Cattle Dogs, Kelpies, Bearded Collies, German Shepherds, Corgis
6: Utility Dogs: such as Dobermans, Portuguese Water Dogs, Rottweilers
7: Non Sporting Dogs: such as Boston Terriers, Great Danes, Poodles,
The Judges have to judge each dog against its individual breed standard, with dogs
competing against their own breed first. The Best-of-Breed Winners will then compete
against each other for the award of Best in their Group. All Best-of-Group Winners will then
compete for the for the Award of Best-In-Show. Breeders and owners alike are only too
happy to speak to the public about their dogs and encourage visitors to come over and speak
to them and ask questions.
Many hours are spent by breeders ensuring that all breeding stock is health tested to prevent
conditions like hip dysplasia, eye problems, etc. occurring in the next generation of puppies
and that they are bred correctly and uniformly, and with correct temperaments. For more
information regarding pedigree dogs please visit either the Australian National Kennel
Control website www.ankc.org.au/default.aspx or Dogs NSW www.dogsnsw.org.au
Ute Challenge
proudly sponsored by:
SHRQuarry – Graham and Sonia Sheridan
Geoff King Motors
Section 23: Ute Challenge
Steward: Simon Atkins (0409 820 692)
Entry Fee: Time Trial $10 Static Display $5
Entries close 10am Sunday 27 November
Classes
1.
Time Trial Event
Time trial over an uncomplicated set course – any going ute
*** Note – Classes 2 to 9 are display Classes and will be judged using the following guidelines
2.
Best Street /Town Ute
Well-accessorised, clean, shiny, new or old – with or without 4WD capability
3.
Best Vintage Ute
Old-timer that’s been well maintained or restored (vintage, post-vintage, veteran or classic)
4.
Best Chicks Ute
Ute shows evidence of the female touch; but appeals to the blokes! Registered female owner
5.
Best Exhaust System
Large, loud and shiny
6.
Best Farm Ute
The ultimate workhorse – can be clean or dirty, accessorised with work equipment – with or
without 4WD capability
7.
Best Ute “Gone Wild”
Most dilapidated, unrepaired, poorly doctored, dirty, run down, but still running!
8.
Best Ute ‘n’ Dog
Simple but usually the dog determines the winner
9.
Best Parade Ute
For clubs, groups and businesses to participate in the Show and promote themselves with a
float-style display – can be silly, humorous, or smart with a theme throughout
Motorbike Time Trials
proudly sponsored by:
Wazza’s Plumbing
Wards Butchery
Beaumont Hydraulics
Coffs City Moto
Plateau Farms
Section 24: Motorbike Time Trials
Chief Stewards: Warren & Emma Francis (0427 572 944)
Entry Fee: $5
Time trial around set obstacle course, best time wins
1st – $100, 2nd – $50, 3rd – $20
Enter on the day – Sunday, time will be announced
Classes
1.
2.
Junior – under 85cc
Senior – 2-stroke
3.
Senior – 4-stroke
Total prize money of $500 sponsored by
John Hodgson!!
THE QUICKEST AND SAFEST TIME!
WHEN; Saturday 26th November 2016 3pm
TEAMS of 4 which must include male and female
ENTRIES open to everyone, Adults, Children and Businesses
ENTRY FEE; $20 per team
Challenges will include;
*Fencing
*Hay Stacking
*Water Transfer
*Spud sorting and more!!
For more information please contact
Tekoa Atkins 0477 696 781
or Anna Guest 0421 777 976
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!