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SECTION DAY OF PAGE SECTION DAY OF PAGE JUDGING JUDGING

Map of Showground...... 4 SHEEP & CATTLE Notice to Exhibitors...... 5 Show Dates...... 6 Membership Application Form.... 7 Sapphire Sports Shears...... 2 SAT 37 Fees & Charges...... 11 Dog Trials...... THURS 40 What’s On...... 12 Wool...... 4 THURS 41 Pet Competition...... SAT 13 Fat Lambs...... 4 SAT 42 Showgirl Competition...... 14 Beef Cattle...... 6 SAT 43 Junior Showgirl...... 15 All Breeds Heifer Show...... 6 FRI 44

Kid’s Corner...... FRI & SAT 16 Poultry...... 8 SAT 46 Demolition Derby...... SAT 17 Belt Buckle & Boot Cup...... SAT 31 Junior Cracking...... SAT 35 PAVILION Woodchop...... 3 SAT 38 Chainsaw...... 39 Cut Flowers & Floral Art...... 13 THURS 49 Fruit...... 14 THURS 51 HORSES Garden Produce...... 15 THURS 51 Farm Produce...... 16 THURS 52 Preserves, Jams & Jellies...... 18 THURS 54 Dressage...... 1 SUN 18 Cooking...... 19 THURS 55

Horses...... 1 FRI & SAT 19 Decorated Cakes...... 20 THURS 56 Western Horses...... 1 SAT 30 Needlework...... 21 THURS 52

Show Jumping...... 1 FRI & SAT 32 Knitting & Crochet...... 22 THURS 58 Sporting Events...... SAT 34 Harness Classes...... 1 35

Campdraft...... 1 FRI & SAT 34 STATE COMPETITION

Rodeo...... FRI & SAT 36 Handicraft...... 23 THURS 60 Fine Arts...... 24 THURS 61 Photography...... 26 62 Collectors Corner...... 28 THURS 63 Home Brew...... 30 WED 65

Stewards...... 70

3 PLEASE NOTE

A “Statement by a supplier” form is to be Tick the top box next to the statement “The completed by JUDGES and ALL THOSE WHO supply is made to you in my capacity as SUPPLY A SERVICE OR GOODS to the Show Society an individual, and the supply is made in on a casual basis - to avoid the Show Society being the course of an activity that is a private compelled to hold back 48.% of your payment. THIS recreational pursuit or hobby”. FORM IS AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE. This signed document will be kept by the Show ONLY THOSE COMPETITORS WHO RECEIVE Society for a period of 5 years and then destroyed. MORE THAN $50 AS A PRIZE FOR ANY ONE If you have an ABN that refers to your reason EVENT NEED TO SIGN THIS FORM - for payment, exhibit, or entry then you must give us that number when claiming your IF YOU ARE A PROFESSIONAL AND YOU EARN payment. YOUR LIVING FROM A SIMILAR SPORT OR EVENT THEN YOU MUST SUPPLY YOUR ABN TO THE A TAX INVOICE CAN BE SUPPLIED IF DUE SECRETARY BEFORE ANY PRIZE MONEY CAN BE NOTICE IS GIVEN TO THE SECRETARY. PAID. THE SIGNED FORM MUST BE HANDED IN AT THE OFFICE PRIOR TO ANY PAYMENTS BEING MADE. Fill out the spaces “NAME OF SUPPLIER” (that’s you) and the “ADDRESS OF SUPPLIER”.

COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE Any Pony, Galloway or Hack who wins an Open Championship in Pony, Galloway or Hack on Friday’s programme will be ineligible to compete in the Pony, Galloway or Hack classes on Saturday’s programme. They will however still be able to be used as mounts in Child Rider.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL EXHIBITORS NO ALCOHOL TO BE This is essential for the safety of yourself, fellow exhibitors and the general public and is a requirement BOUGHT ONTO THE GROUNDS of the Workplace Health and Safety Act of 1989. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of non- Any exhibitor intending to bring electrical equipment compliance with it’s provisions. Any exhibitors who do to the Showground will be required to ensure that such not comply will not be allowed to exhibit at the Inverell equipment is fitted with earth leakage circuit breakers and Showground. Please check all your electrical equipment that all electrical leads, tools, and appliances have been and leads before you come to avoid the occurrence of any inspected and tagged by a licensed electrical contractor. difficulties.

ELECTRICAL LEADS MUST BE OVERHEAD OR BURIED - THIS IS A LEGAL REQUIREMENT AND INSPECTORS WILL POLICE.

NO ELECTRIC FENCES ARE TO BE ERECTED ON THE SHOWGROUND DURING SHOW WEEK

PLEASE NOTE - AN INDEMNITY/WAIVER FORM MUST BE SIGNED BY EACH EXHIBITOR/COMPETITOR (OR BY A PARENT OR GUARDIAN IF UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE)

5 2018 SHOW DATES ARE YOU A MEMBER? HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE BENEFITS BUNDARRA...... 26-27TH JANUARY OF BEING A MEMBER? URALLA...... 3RD FEBRUARY

TENTERFIELD...... 9TH - 11TH FEBRUARY $45 IS ALL IT WILL COST FOR MEMBERSHIP This includes: GLEN INNES...... 9TH - 11TH FEBRUARY A Guest Ticket GUYRA...... 16TH - 17TH FEBRUARY Your children 14 years & under FREE (if they accompany the member) ASHFORD...... 17TH - 18TH FEBRUARY Car entry to the ground FREE SINGLE MEMBERSHIPS $27.50 INVERELL...... 23RD - 24TH FEBRUARY WITH SIMILAR BENEFITS (without the guest ticket) ARMIDALE...... 2ND - 3RD MARCH YOUNG MEMBER 15-18 YEARS $16.50 BARRABA...... 2ND - 4TH MARCH

WALCHA...... 9TH - 10TH MARCH

SYDNEY ROYAL...... 23RD MARCH

MANILLA...... 17TH - 18TH MARCH QUIRINDI...... 9TH - 10TH SEPTEMBER MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL 2017-2018 ...... COFFS HARBOUR 27TH - 29TH APRIL Membership fees are due and should be paid by the 30th June 2017. This payment is for the period 1st May 2017 to 30th April 2018. Voting rights are only available to financial members. BELLINGEN...... 5TH - 6TH MAY MEMBERSHIP FEES ARE AS FOLLOWS (includes GST):

1. Single Membership $27.50 2. Membership + Guest Ticket $49.50 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL EXHIBITORS 3. Junior Membership $16.50 4. Life Membership $400.00 (separate application form required) NO ALCOHOL TO BE This is essential for the safety of yourself, fellow exhibitors and the general public and is a requirement of the Payments may be made at the show office on Fridays between 9am-4pm or by direct deposit (bank details below). BOUGHT ONTO THE GROUNDS Workplace Health and Safety Act of 1989. The Act imposes Alternatively, payment by cheque can be mailed to the Secretary, P.O. Box 116, Inverell 2360 (cheques made very severe penalties in the event of non-compliance with payable to Inverell Show Society.) Any exhibitor intending to bring electrical equipment to the it’s provisions. Any exhibitors who do not comply will not be Showground will be required to ensure that such equipment allowed to exhibit at the Inverell Showground. Please check BANK DETAILS: Community Mutual | BSB: 932 000 | Acc. No.: 723 107 (please use your name as a reference) is fitted with earth leakage circuit breakers and that all all your electrical equipment and leads before you come to electrical leads, tools, and appliances have been inspected avoid the occurrence of any difficulties. and tagged by a licensed electrical contractor. Name:

Address: ELECTRICAL LEADS MUST BE OVERHEAD OR BURIED - THIS IS A LEGAL REQUIREMENT AND INSPECTORS WILL POLICE. Telephone: Email: NO ELECTRIC FENCES ARE TO BE ERECTED ON THE Enclosed: $ I would be interested in offering my assistance: SHOWGROUND DURING SHOW WEEK (Section I’m interested in)

PLEASE NOTE - AN INDEMNITY/WAIVER FORM MUST BE SIGNED Schedules will only be available at the show office, selected businesses or on our website. BY EACH EXHIBITOR/COMPETITOR (OR BY A PARENT OR GUARDIAN IF UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE) 6 7 INVERELL SHOW SOCIETY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

PRESIDENT: GRAHAM MCKENZIE VICE PRESIDENT: JODIE BURTENSHAW | JNR VICE PRESIDENT: DANELLE WORGAN TREASURER: GARRY BROWN COMMITTEE: G. McKenzie, J. Burtenshaw, D. Worgan (0429 595 431), G. Brown, L. Mather, G. Mather, J. Muggleton, A. Worgan, C. Mather, G. Brabant, J. Elphick, J. Smith, S. Cummings, P. Worgan, A. Roberts, B. Walters. SECRETARY/TREASURER: MARGARET JONES PHONE: 02 6722 3409

email: [email protected] www.inverellshowsociety.com.au SHOWGIRL ENQUIRIES: JEANNIE MUGGLETON 0427 225 164 | D. WORGAN (0429 595 431) | J. HUGHES DISPUTES: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND RELEVANT STEWARD

HON. SOLICITOR - Abbot Pardy & Jenkins AUDITOR - Skybridge Financial BANKERS - Regional Australia Bank

1. REGISTERED COMPANY UNDER NSW COMPANY 4. Affiliated with Equestrian Federation of Australia CODE (NSW) Inc. 2. REGISTERED UNDER THE NSW CHARITABLE 5. Affiliated with the ACA COLLECTIONS ACT, 1934 7. Affiliated with NSW Harness Racing Authority 3. Affiliated with the Agricultural Societies Council of NSW 8. Affiliated with APRA

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS

G.D. Bendeich J.S. Butler *C. Colley B. Ellis Mrs J. Gilroy *G. Hinchcliffe D.C. Holder *D. McCosker *E.W. Tomlinson G. Mather K. Pay Mrs M. Strahley *W. Tanner R.J. Watson P. Grills L. Mather C. Marshall S. White Ken Mason Don McBean M & T Cox Doug Barry Noel Barry Bill Barry B. Turner A. Roberts Jon Watts Ken Baker

LIFE MEMBERS

Mrs S. Armstrong Carl Cooper J.J. Hain *C.J. Limberg J.E. Newnham *E.A. Sweaney P. Baker Colin Cooper G.J. Hawken J.S. Lloyd M. Parsons G. Tighe G.W. Bassett G.B. Cracknell H. N. Heagney T.S. Lloyd L.J. Ponton R. Thompson Mrs B. Body M.D. Croft D. Higgins *R.J. Lockwood R.T. Ponton *V.G. Thorogood E.S.C. Body P. Croft Mrs H. Hinchcliffe Peter Longworth G.R. Prochowski B. Tomlinson *Miss S.J. Body P.W. Croft L.C. Holder *A.G. Mason A.G. Read S.R. Tonkin G. Brown R. W. Daley P. Holder D.R. Mather J. Robertson W.R. Turnbull B. Burtenshaw *G.P. Davis T.L. Irwin *G.A. McColl R. Robertson A. Turner J. Burtenshaw J. Dawson D.H. Johnston G.B. McCosker J.G. Rogers B.E. Tomlinson A.C. Bucknell B. DeFraine Miss C. Jordon G.J. McKenzie R.B. Rogers L.B. Turner P.G. Bucknell T.L. DeFraine Mrs D. Jordon A.L. McLean W.D. Rogers Mrs B.J. Turner A. Caine *K. Forsyth Miss N. Jordon Larry McPherson B.D. Sadler J.W. Turner J. L. Cameron A.D. Fuller P. Kearsey J.E. Mepham I.S. Saunders J.W. Vivers* R. J. Capel M. Gavan Mrs J.A. Kent M. Mepham J.W. Saunders E.T. Read R. Cleal B. J. Gilhome *C.J. Kennedy R.H. Mepham P. Smith K.W. (Bob) Winkworth C. Clonan *R.H. Gilhome D.W. King T. Mills G.J. Stewart B.W. Wilson Mrs S. Cochrane R.W. Gobbert K.C. Leader H.M. Munro J. Stewart K.J. Weekes T.I. Colley K. J. Greentree R.L. Lea W. Murray B.C. Stubbs Mrs J. Withers Mrs T. Cook Mrs J. Grills G.L. Lennon M.J. Myers W.B. Swan Miss N.M. Wilkins R.J. Hagan Miss A. Lee *J.L. Newmarch W.J. Swan

*These valuable members who have passed away served the show society for many years, and their contribution will always be remembered. 9 PRESIDENTS - INVERELL P & A - SHOW SOCIETY LIST OF CHARGES - 2018

1897 - 1914 J. Borthwick 1930 - 1939 E.S. Anderson 1971 - 1972 J. Pilcher MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION GATE CHARGES 1915 - 1916 J. Swan 1940 - 1941 D.M. Sinclare 1973 A. Gibson (Includes GST) (Includes GST)

1917 - 1919 N.C. Bucknell 1942 - 43 - 44 War Years 1974 - 1976 R. Turner NEW MEMBERS: (FEES QUOTED PER YEAR) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: 1920 J. Bowling 1945 - 1948 F. File 1977 - 1982 G. Mather 1921 - 1924 A. Avern 1949 - 1962 J. McColl 1983 - 1985 C. Marshall MEMBERSHIP:...... $49.50 Family (2 adults, 3 children 14 & under)...... $45 (Includes Guest Ticket, Children 15 and under Free, Car Entry) Adults...... $16.50 1925 - 1926 N.C. Bucknell 1963 - 1967 R.S. McIntyre 1986 - 1988 S. White Aged Pensioners...... $10.00 1927 - 1929 A.S. McColl 1968 - 1970 A.J. Gibson 1989 - 2011 D. Holder SINGLE MEMBERSHIP...... $27.50 Children under 14 years...... $6.00 (Children 15 and under Free, Car Entry) 2011 G. McKenzie Children under 5 years...... Free JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP:...... $16.50 (15 - 18 years) Cars...... $20 CAR STANDS: (if available)...... $33 per year THE SALVATION ARMY THE INVERELL SHOW SOCIETY IS LIFE MEMBERSHIP...... $400.00 ...... $22 per night. Inverell has had a very long and affectionate relationship with the local Corp PROUD TO HAVE AN ASSOCIATION (Life membership badge, Guest Ticket each year, Car entry, CAMPING FEES of the Salvation Army. WITH THE GROUPS BELOW free entry for children 15 years and under) Fees to be paid in advance. Many of our most prominent citizens have been members of the Salvation Army and the works carried out in the town by them and other members has HORSE STALLS...... $27.50 per stall (3 days of show) sometimes been accepted without recognition. The World Wide status of Must be paid in advance. the “Sallies” has been accepted and we know that they will always be there THE INVERELL MENS SHED ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS ARE DUE when need, whatever the job - regardless of class, colour or creed, danger or ON THE 1ST MAY EACH YEAR Payment should be forwarded to the Secretary: hazards. THANK YOU The Red Shield Centre in Otho Street, is a place to browse through the “pre- AND MUST BE PAID P.O. Box 116, INVERELL 2360 loved” items of every description. NO LATER THAN JUNE 30TH INVERELL PONY CLUB EACH YEAR TO QUALIFY TO VOTE AT NO BOOKINGS WILL BE ACCEPTED EVERYONE IS WELCOME - THANK YOU We always appreciate the support ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. WITHOUT PAYMENT. given by this Club

The Inverell Show Society acknowledges THE INVERELL SHOW SOCIETY WISHES TO THANK ALL THOSE VOLUNTEERS WHO GIVE THEIR TIME SO WILLINGLY - LADIES IN THE KITCHEN, TICKET OFFICE WORKERS, and thanks the Inverell Shire Council for (THE INVERELL MENS SHED, SALVATION ARMY), STOCK HANDLERS, BAR STAFF, their invaluable support. ANNOUNCERS, STEWARDS & HELPERS.

10 11 WHAT’S ON AND WHERE RSPCA - PET COMPETITION

SECRETARY: SAMANTHA ST. GEORGE PH: 0419 408 041 WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 3.30 PM Pavilion entries until 6.00 pm. Times are a guide only - there may be some charges Exhibitors must provide their own suitable cage, Main Pavilion. COME & VISIT THE INVERELL depending on events. pen or lead. RSPCA PAVILION THURSDAY 7.30 AM Campdraft continues Competitors may enter as many classes as they like. Campdraft Arena 8.00 AM Pavilion entries until 9.30 am. There will be free information about animal welfare as well Puppies and kittens must have their eyes open. as a full range of RSPCA merchandise. 8.30 AM Main ring events continue Wool entries close. 9.00 AM CLASSES: Wool Pavilion Showjumping continues ALSO SATURDAY 10.00 AM Pavilion Section Judging Commences 1. Best Bird Beef Cattle judging Bring your favourite pet and enter the Pet Competition. 2. Best Cat or Kitten Cattle Arena Judging will commence at 11am. 6.00 PM Pavilion closes 3. Best Pocket Pet ENTRY IS FREE 9.00 AM Pavilion opens for exhibitors 4. Most Unusual Pet FRIDAY CONDITIONS: 5. Best Small Dog or Pup Times are a guide only - there may be some charges Poultry judging 6. Best Large Dog depending on events. Poultry Shed Child handlers only. 7. Best Trick by Pet 7.30 AM Campdraft Commences Caged Birds judging Open to all school students and pre-schoolers. 8. Best Decorated Pet Campdraft Arena Caged Birds Shed

8.00 AM Pavilion opens to exhibitors only 9.30 AM Fat Lambs judging commences AWARDS: Champion Pet & Reserve Champion Pet Main Pavilion Pavilion opens to public RSPCA Pavilion opens

8.30 AM Main Ring events begin 11.00 AM Pet Show Competition Judging RSPCA Pavilion 9.00 AM Kids Corner Midday Shearing competition commences Showjumping events start Shearing Sheds Main Arena 2.30 PM Harness Classes 9.00 AM Pavilion opens to the Public 3.00 PM Sporting Midday Led Steer & Heifer judging Campdraft Ring Cattle Arena

7.30 PM Official Show Opening Show Girl Announcement GRAND PARADE

8.00 PM events to begin 3PM Rodeo Ring 4.00 PM Ring events continue Main evening entertainment begins 5.30 PM Horse Cone Driving Events 10.00 PM Pavilion to close 7.00 PM Saturday Night Rodeo Rodeo Ring

9.15 PM Fireworks Main Ring

9.30 PM Demolition Derby Campdraft Arena

10.00 PM Pavilion closes

SUNDAY 9.00 AM Dressage

9 - 11 AM Prize Money Collection Pavilion sections Next to Secretary’s Office

12 13 MISS JUNIOR SHOWGIRL COMPETITION

The Junior Showgirl competition is an opportunity for young girls to present themselves to their local community and to gain confidence to participate in the Showgirl Competition when reaching the age of 18 years.

WINNER and RUNNER UP will be announced on the 3rd March 2018 at the opening of the show in the following sections:

1. MISS TINY TOTT For details and entry forms contact: 3 YEARS TO 5 YEARS Jean Muggleton (after 3.30pm) - 0427 225 164

2. MISS SUB-JUNIOR Or Show Secretary on 6722 3409 6 YEARS TO 9 YEARS Co-Ordinator: Jean Muggleton

3. MISS JUNIOR Assistants: Kirsty Muggleton, Marie Hancock 10 YEARS TO 12 YEARS

4. MISS TEEN 13 YEARS TO 17 YEARS

THE INVERELL SHOW SOCIETY WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THE GENEROUS SPONSORS OF THIS COMPETITION

14 15 16 17 DRESSAGE SECTION 1 HORSES Steward: Lyn Adams | 876 Rickey’s Lane, Nullamanna 2360 | 0267 251 635 | 0474 514 090 Chief Ring Steward: Rosie Bloch Ph: 0427 126 833 SUNDAY 25TH FEBRUARY 2018 9.00am start PLEASE READ YOUR SCHEDULE CAREFULLY AS THERE ARE A Entries close Friday 15th February 2018, with the Steward or the Show Secretary. NUMBER OF CHANGES THAT HAVE BEEN MADE FOR 2018 Draw available Monday 18th February 2018 PIC No: NE 5935114 LATE ENTRIES MAY BE ACCEPTED DEPENDING ON NUMBERS IN EACH TEST. NO REFUNDS FOR NON APPEARANCE AFTER ENTRY CLOSING DATE. MAIDEN is a horse that has not won a First in a hack All tests are unofficial. Tests are 2014 copies. HORSE COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE: class at any show. Entry fees: $5.00 per entry, per event (includes GST) All horses competing at this Show, compete on the DRESSAGE: COMBINED TRAINING: understanding that drug testing may be carried out NOVICE is a horse that has not won a Championship at a show. 1. Children Under 12 yrs - Test 1.2 1a. In conjunction with Event 1 height 45cm at this Show and if drugs are detected then 2. Children 12 yrs & Under - Test 1.2 2a. In conjunction with Event 2 height 60cm penalties will apply. INTERMEDIATE is a horse that has not won a First at a 3. Adults 17 yrs & Over - Test 1.3 3a. In conjunction with Event 3 height 60cm NO ELECTRIC FENCES ALLOWED. Royal Show. 4. Open Preliminary - Test 1.1 4a. In conjunction with Event 5 height 75cm 5. Open Novice - Test 2.3 SHOW HUNTERS can’t compete in both open and show Separate entries will not be accepted for Events 1a, 2a and 3a. They must combine with Events 1, 2 and 3. ENTRY FEE SUBJECT TO GST. hunter classes. Combined Training competitors will be placed at the top of the Dressage Draw. Limit of 2 entries per event from each STABLES, PARKING & CAMPING DISTRICT EVENTS are restricted to persons residing rider. within a 40km radius of The Inverell Post Office. Owner of the horse and the rider MUST BOTH be classified PRIZE MONEY FOR ALL EVENTS Stables must be booked and paid for 1 week prior to the 1st - $11.00 | 2nd - $8.00 | 3rd - $6.00 show. Bookings can be made with the Secretary: as “DISTRICT”. A district map will be displayed at the Secretary’s Office. Prize-money and ribbons presented as each test concludes. Tests to be given out 30 minutes prior to presentation. Any P.O. Box 116, Inverell NSW 2360 queries to be reported within this time. or Ph: 02 6722 3409 IT IS A CONDITION OF ENTRY THAT ALL HORSE COMPETITORS UNDER 17 YEARS WEARS AN TROPHY DONORS No stall shall be allocated until the money is received. APPROVED RIDING HELMET FITTED WITH A Event 1 - Mrs Anne Adams FUNCTIONAL CHIN STRAP. Event 2 - Mr & Mrs Geoff Mather $27.50 per stall, 3 days of show, and NO REFUND given Event 3 - Mrs Marie Strahley unless 7 days notice prior to show. NOTICE TO ALL HORSE EVENT COMPETITORS AND EXHIBITORS. Camping is $22.00 per night. Entries for all events are by TICKET which must be purchased prior to event, from the ticket office. Entry for all events will be taken in the ring by attending GENERAL RULES Steward.

ALL COMPETITORS in height classes may be asked to ENTRY FEES SUBJECT TO GST. produce a Group 13 measurement certificate or equivalent See schedule for entry fees. or be asked to have their horses measured. Late entries for classes will not be accepted.

IN THE EVENT OF CLASHES WITH CLASSES PIC NUMBERS MUST BE COMPETITORS MUST CHOOSE BETWEEN SUPPLIED PRIORS TO EVENTS. RING WILL NOT BE DELAYED FOR LATE COMPETITORS. COMPETING

COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE ALL COMPETITORS MUST ABIDE BY NEW HELMET STANDARDS • A waiver form MUST be signed before any entry is accepted in the Ring. • Wristbands MUST be worn by all competitors. • This applies to all Competitors in all events. ALL ENQUIRIES TO CHIEF STEWARD

DRUG TESTING MAY BE CARRIED OUT AT THIS SHOW IT IS A CONDITION OF ENTRY AT THIS SHOW THAT ALL HORSES COMPETING, COMPETE ON THE UNDERSTANDING THAT DRUG TESTING MAY BE CARRIED OUT AND IF DRUGS ARE DETECTED THEN PENALTIES WILL APPLY. 18 19 * IT IS THE COMMITTEE’S DECISION TO RETAIN ALL SECTION 1 HORSES RING 1 FRIDAY PERPETUAL TROPHIES AT THE SHOW SOCIETY’S OFFICE

Championships: The winners of their respective classes All led horses must be registered with their respective breed societies. shall compete for Championship sash (as cataloged) and the NB: ABUSE OF JUDGES WILL NOT BE Starting time 8.30am sharp. TOLERATED. COMPETITORS INVOLVED second place-getter to the Championship shall then compete 33. Mare 4 years and over for the Reserve Champion. Competitors will be pleased to COULD BE REMOVED FROM THE DISTRICT CLASSES SHOWGROUND AND BANNED FROM 34. Filly 3 years and under note that there is attractive prize money being offered for Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. COMPETING IN ZONE 13 SHOWS IF Champion and Reserve CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS. 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 DECIDED BY SHOW OFFICIALS. 35. Gelding not exceeding 14 hands Prize-money awarded to 1st place only if there is 3 1. District child rider under 6 years 36. Gelding over 14 hands or less in section competition. ALL ENQUIRIES TO BE FIRST DIRECTED 2. District child rider 6 years and under 9 years TO THE RING STEWARD AND/OR TO 3. District child rider 9 years and under 12 years Champion and Reserve A GRAND PARADE will be held on Saturday commencing THE CHIEF RING STEWARD IN AN Champion and Reserve CREMEILO AND PERLINO LED at a time to be announced. Competitors from ORDERLY AND PROPER MANNER. 4. District child rider under 12 years and under 15 years 37. Stallion all Sections of the Show are requested to Parade. 5. District child rider 15 years and under 17 years 38. Mare 39. Gelding Campdraft will be run on ACA rules. Champion and Reserve Champion and Reserve Other entries are post entries on the day of the Show. SUPREME DISTRICT CHILD RIDER UNDER 17 YEARS No refunds will be given on post entries. Mrs. Gay Fitzgerald Perpetual Shield & Replica BUCKSKIN LED NOTE: NO ELECTRIC FENCES. STABLES MUST BE BOOKED AND PAID FOR PRIOR TO COMING. 6. District lady rider 17 years and over 40. Best Presented 7. District gent rider 17 years and over 41. Best Dun Factor COMPETITORS WILL BE PLEASED TO NOTE THAT THERE IS Champion and Reserve 42. Stallion 4 years and over 43. Colt 3 years and under ATTRACTIVE PRIZE MONEY BEING OFFERED FOR 8. District pony hack not exceeding 13 hands Champion and Reserve CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS. 9. District pony hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 14 hands Champion and Reserve 44. Mare 4 years and over 45. Filly 3 years and under 10. District Galloway hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands Champion and Reserve NOTICE TO ALL DOG OWNERS 11. District Galloway hack over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands ANY DOG FOUND LOOSE OR WANDERING WILL BE IMPOUNDED BY THE ORDINANCE Champion and Reserve 46. Gelding not exceeding 14 hands 47. Gelding over 14 hands OFFICER. OWNERS MUST REMOVE FAECES AND RUBBISH IMMEDIATELY. 12. District hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands Champion and Reserve 13. District hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands 14. District hack over 16 hands PINTO HORSE LED Champion and Reserve 48. Best Presented - Rosettes from R. Humphries and M. Kennedy PRIZE MONEY $50.00 49. Best Marked - Rosettes from M. Kennedy and R. Humphries 50. Stallion 4 years and over 51. Colt 3 years and under PURE ARAB LED Champion and Reserve Stallion/Colt 15. Stallion Prize donated by IPHS 16. Mare 17. Gelding 52. Mare 4 years and over Champion and Reserve 53. Filly 3 years and under Champion and Reserve Mare/Filly Prize donated by IPHS ARAB PART-BRED LED (can not compete in Arabian pony class) 54. Gelding not exceeding 14 hands 18. Stallion 55. Gelding over 14 hands 19. Mare Champion and Reserve Gelding 20. Gelding Prize donated by IPHS Champion and Reserve SUPREME PINTO OF SHOW ARABIAN PONIES LED Ribbon and $50 prize donated by IPHS (can not compete in part Arabian pony class) 21. Stallion 22. Mare 23. Gelding Champion and Reserve

PALOMINO LED 27. Best Presented 28. Best Mane and Tail 29. Best Coat Colour 30. Best Child Handler under 18 years 31. Stallion 4 years and over 32. Colt 3 years and under Champion and Reserve

20 21 SECTION 1 HORSES RING 1 FRIDAY SECTION 1 HORSES RING 2 FRIDAY

All led horses must be registered with their respective breed societies. All led horses must be registered with their respective breed societies. Starting time 8.30am sharp. Starting time 9.00am sharp.

SHETLAND PONY LED DISTRICT CLASSES THOROUGHBREDS RIDDEN 56. Stallion 111a. Stallion 57. Mare SUPREME HORSE OF SHOW Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 112a. Mare 58. Gelding 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 113a. Gelding Champion and Reserve WILL BE REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE IN $60 CHAMPION AND $40 RESERVE Sponsored by W & JA Oakenful GRAND PARADE THOROUGHBRED LED ANSA RIDDEN OPEN MINIATURE CLASSES LED 88. Stallion 111b. Stallion 59. Best Presented - Rosette donated by M. Kennedy & R. Humphries 89. Mare 112b. Mare 60. Stallion 4 years and over 90. Gelding 113b. Gelding 61. Colt 3 years and under $30 CHAMPION AND $20 RESERVE Champion and Reserve Champion and Reserve Stallion & Colt NEWCOMER PROGRAM Sponsored by Lukanna Lodge WELSH RIDDEN A newcomer has not competed in any ridden event at any competition 62. Mare 4 years and over 114. Stallion prior to January 2018. They must be ridden in a snaffle bit. ANSA LED 63. Mare 3 years and under 91. Stallion 115. Mare Champion and Reserve Mare & Filly 92. Mare 116. Gelding 72. Maiden Newcomer Pony not exceeding 14hh 93. Gelding Champion and Reserve 73. Novice Newcomer Pony not exceeding 14hh 64. Gelding 4 years and over Champion and Reserve 74. Newcomer Open Pony not exceeding 12hh 65. Gelding 3 years and under PART WELSH RIDDEN 75. Newcomer Open Pony over 12hh not exceeding 13hh 117. Stallion Champion and Reserve 76. Newcomer Open Pony over 13hh not exceeding 14hh 118. Mare Champion and Reserve Newcomer Pony WELSH SECTION ‘A’ LED 119. Gelding 94. Stallion SUPREME MINIATURE OF SHOW $30 CHAMPION AND $20 RESERVE Champion and Reserve Prizes donated by IMHR Inc. - $50 95. Mare Sponsored by Marbelwood Performance Horses & 96. Gelding RC & RJ Bloch 66. Best Solid Colour Champion and Reserve SUPREME WELSH RIDDEN 67. Best Broken Colour 77. Maiden Newcomer Galloway not exceeding 15hh 68. Best Dilute Colour OF THE SHOW 78. Novice Newcomer Galloway not exceeding 15hh 79. Newcomer Open Galloway over 14hh not exceeding 14.2hh WELSH SECTION ‘B’ LED 69. Best Junior Handler - $30 97. Stallion 80. Newcomer Open Galloway over 14.2 hh not exceeding 15hh 70. Best Senior Handler - $30 98. Mare $100 Champion and Reserve Newcomer Galloway Sponsored by Makayla Pony Stud 71. Best Mane and Tail 99. Gelding $30 CHAMPION AND $20 RESERVE Rosettes donated by M. Kennedy & R. Humphries Champion and Reserve Sponsored by Marbelwood Performance Horses & AUSTRALIAN RIDING PONIES RIDDEN RC & RJ Bloch 120. Stallion 121. Australian Riding Pony under 12.2 hands 81. Maiden Newcomer Hack not exceeding 16hh PART-BRED WELSH LED 122. Australian Riding Pony over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 100. Stallion 82. Novice Newcomer Hack not exceeding 16hh 123. Australian Riding Pony over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands SUPREME LED HORSE 101. Mare 83. Maiden Newcomer Hack over 16hh Champion and Reserve 102. Gelding 84. Novice Newcomer Hack over 16hh Sponsored by McArthurparc Riding Ponies, Young Family OF THE SHOW Champion and Reserve 85. Newcomer Open Hack over 15hh not exceeding 15.2hh 86. Newcomer Open Hack over 15.2hh not exceeding 16hh AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY RIDDEN 124. Stallion GARLAND 87. Newcomer Open Hack over 16hh AUSTRALIAN RIDING PONY LED 125. Australian Saddle Pony under 12.2 hands Donated by Bullock Family Champion and Reserve Newcomer Hack 103. Stallion 126. Australian Saddle Pony over 12.2 hh and not exceeding 13.2 hh $30 CHAMPION AND $20 RESERVE 104. Australian Riding Pony under 12.2 hands 127. Australian Saddle Pony over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands Sponsored by Marbelwood Performance Horses & 105. Australian Riding Pony over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands Champion and Reserve RC & RJ Bloch ALL CHAMPIONS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR 106. Australian Riding Pony over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands Sponsored by Devine Design Browbands, SUPREME HORSE OF THE SHOW Champion and Reserve Cassie Adams SUPREME NEWCOMER AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY LED OF THE SHOW 107. Stallion 108. Australian Saddle Pony under 12.2 hands Sponsored by Marbelwood Performance Horses 109. Australian Saddle Pony over 12.2 hh and not exceeding 13.2 hh and RC & RJ Bloch 110. Australian Saddle Pony over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands Champion and Reserve $300 Sashes donated by ASAP. PLUS GARLAND 22 23 SECTION 1 HORSES RING 3 FRIDAY SECTION 1 HORSES RING 1 SATURDAY

Starting time 9.00am sharp. Starting time 8.15am sharp. In the event of a clash, competitors must choose. Classes WILL NOT be held up for late competitors. Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 All horses must be registered with the Australian Stockhorse Society & members must be financial. Papers and membership to be available on request. 152. Smartest on Parade Lady 17 years and over Trophy donated by Mrs. Kath Gilhome Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 140. ASH Hack Gelding 4 years and over, over 15 hands SUPREME CHAMPION 153. Lady rider 17 years and under 21 years 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 141. ASH Hack Stallion 4 years and over 154. Gent rider 17 years and under 21 years OPEN PONY GALLOWAYS $30 CHAMPION AND $20 RESERVE 155. Lady rider 21 years and over RODEO ARENA Sponsored by Border Brand of Australian Assoc. 156. Gent rider 21 years and over OR HACK Champion and Reserve AUSTRALIAN STOCK-HORSES (English Attire) 128. Led ASH Colt, Filly, Gelding 3 years and under 129. Led Stallion 4 years and over, under 15 hands 142. ASH Hack Ridden by Child under 18 years $200 130. Led Stallion 4 years and over, 15 hands and over 143. ASH Hack 3 years and under AND GARLAND 131. Led Mare 4 years and over, under 15 hands 144. ASH Hack Mare 4 years and over SUPREME RIDER Prize money donated by 145. ASH Hack Gelding 4 years and over 132. Led Mare 4 years and over, 15 hands and over OF THE SHOW Graham & Beth McKenzie 132. Led Gelding 4 years and over, under 15 hands 146. ASH Hack Stallion 4 years and over 134. Led Gelding 4 years and over, 15 hands and over Champion and Reserve Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. $30 CHAMPION AND $20 RESERVE $100 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 Sponsored by Border Brand of Australian Stock Horse Assoc. WORKING CLASSES AND ARM ROSETTE 147. Working ASH Ridden by Child under 18 years Sponsored by Melinda Bullock 174. Educated Hack over 15 hands RIDDEN HACK CLASSES (Not English Attire) 148. Working ASH Colt, Filly, Gelding 3 years and under 175. Pair of Hacks over 15 hands 135. ASH Hack Ridden by Child, under 18 years 149. Working Mare 4 years and over 157. Pair of Riders 17 years and over 176. Pleasure Hack over 15 hands. NO , or nosebands 136. ASH Hack 3 years and under 150. Working Gelding 4 years and over 158. Maiden Hack over 15 hands 177. Adult and Child Rider 137. ASH Hack Mare 4 years and over, under 15 hands 151. Working Stallion 4 years and over 159. Novice Hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands 138. ASH Hack Mare 4 years and over, over 15 hands $30 CHAMPION AND $20 RESERVE 160.Novice Hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands 139. ASH Hack Gelding 4 years and over, under 15 hands Sponsored by Border Brand of Australian Stock Horse Assoc. 161. Novice Hack over 16 hands 162. Intermediate Hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 16 hands 163. Intermediate Hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands 164. Intermediate Hack over 16 hands $30 CHAMPION AND $20 RESERVE

Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00

165. Open Hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands 166. Open Hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands 167. Open Hack over 16 hands and not exceeding 16.2 hands 168. Open Hack over 16.2 hands 169. Child’s Hack, rider under 17 years 170. Adult’s Hack, rider over 17 years Champion and Reserve Eligiible classes 165-170

$30 prize money for Champion Hack, donated by Inverell Show Society

$20 prize money for Reserve Champion Hack, donated by Inverell Show Society

ROUND 2 Winners of classes 163-168 are not eligible to compete in Round 2.

171. Open Hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands 172. Open Hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands 173. Open Hack over 16 hands Champion and Reserve Champion is eligible for Supreme.

24 25 SECTION 1 HORSES RING 2 SATURDAY SECTION 1 HORSES RING 3 SATURDAY

Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. Starting time 8.30am sharp. 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 178. Smartest on Parade Boy or Girl 12 years and under 17 years 190. Open Galloway over 14 hands not exceeding 14.2 hands 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 Duncan McKenzie Perpetual Trophy and $100 for the 191. Open Galloway over 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands 201. Smartest on Parade Boy or Girl 12 years and under winner, donated by Mrs. Amy Longworth 192. Adult’s Galloway Hack Rider 17 years and over 202. Boy or Girl Rider under 6 years led. Not eligible for another class. 193. Child’s Galloway Hack Rider under 17 years 179. Good Hands Class, Boy or Girl, Rider 13 years and under 17 years 203. Boy Rider under 6 years Champion and Reserve Perpetual Shield and Trophy donated by 204. Girl Rider under 6 years Eligible classes 190-193 Graham and Elizabeth McKenzie 205. Boy Rider 6 years and under 8 years $50 prize money for Champion Galloway Hack 206. Girl Rider 6 years and under 8 years 180. Boy rider 12 years and under 15 years Donated by Inverell Show Society 207. Boy Rider 8 years and under 10 years 181. Girl rider 12 years and under 15 years 208. Girl Rider 8 years and under 10 years 182. Boy rider 15 years and under 17 years $25 prize money for Reserve Champion Galloway Hack 209. Boy Rider 10 years and under 12 years 183. Girl rider 15 years and under 17 years Donated by Inverell Show Society 210. Girl Rider 10 years and under 12 years Champion and Reserve Boy Rider 12yrs and under 17yrs ROUND 2 Champion and Reserve Boy Rider under 12 years Champion and Reserve Girl Rider 12yrs and under 17yrs Champion and Reserve Girl Rider under 12 years Winners of classes 188-193 are not Trophies for Champions donated by Showman’s Supreme Champion Girl Rider under 17 years eligible to compete in Round 2. Guild of Australia Ken & Marie Strahley Perpetual Trophy and Replica $50.00 donated by Fraser Family, Warwick 196. Open Galloway over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands 211. Pair of Riders under 12 years 197. Open Galloway over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 212. Maiden Pony Hack not exceeding 14 hands 184. Pair of Riders 12 years and under 17 years Champion and Reserve 213. Novice Pony Hack not exceeding 12 hands 185. Maiden Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands Champion is eligible for Supreme 214. Novice Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 186. Novice Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands 215. Novice Pony Hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 187. Novice Galloway Hack over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 216. Novice Pony Hack over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 188. Intermediate Galloway Hack over 14 hands not exceeding 14.2 hands 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 217. Intermediate Pony Hack not exceeding 12 hands 189. Intermediate Galloway Hack over 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands 198. Educated Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 218. Intermediate Pony Hack over 12 hands and not exceeding 12.2 hands Champion and Reserve Novice/Intermediate Galloway 199. Pair of Galloways 219. Intermediate Pony Hack over 12.2 hands not exceeding 13 hands $30 prize money for Champion 200. Pleasure Galloway Hack. No whips, spurs or nose bands. 220. Intermediate Pony Hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands $20 prize money for Reserve Champion 221. Intermediate Pony Hack over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands Champion and Reserve Novice/Intermediate Pony $30 prize money for Champion $20 prize money for Reserve Champion Prize money donated by G.M. Contracting Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00

222. Open Pony Hack not exceeding 12 hands 223. Open Pony Hack over 12 hands and not exceeding 12.2 hands 224. Open Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13 hands 225. Open Pony Hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 226. Open Pony Hack over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 227. Child’s Pony Hack not exceeding 14 hands, rider under 17 years 228. Adult’s Pony Hack not exceeding 14 hands, rider over 17 years Eligible classes 222-228 Champion and Reserve $30 prize money for Champion Pony Hack donated by Inverell Show Society $20 prize money for Reserve Champion donated by Goodas Wool Trading Inverell

ROUND 2 Winners of classes 221-226 are not eligible to compete in Round 2.

229. Open Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13 hands 230. Open Pony Hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 231. Open Pony Hack over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands Champion and Reserve Champion is eligible for Supreme Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00

232. Educated Pony Hack not exceeding 14 hands 233. Pair of Pony Hacks not exceeding 14 hands 234. Pleasure Pony Hack. NO whips, spurs, or nosebands. 26 27 SECTION 1 HORSES RING 4 SATURDAY

Starting time 9.00am sharp. Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 267. Novice Hack over 16 hands 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 268. Intermediate Hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands 269. Intermediate Hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands SHOW HUNTER PONIES 270. Intermediate Hack over 16 hands 235. Novice Pony Hack not exceeding 12 hands Eligible classes 263-270 236. Novice Pony Hack over 12 hands and not exceeding 12.2 hands Champion and Reserve 237. Novice Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13 hands $30 prize money for Champion 238. Novice Pony Hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands $20 prize money for Reserve Champion 239. Novice Pony Hack over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands Donated by G.M. Contracting 240. Intermediate Pony Hack not exceeding 12 hands Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 241. Intermediate Pony Hack over 12 hands and not exceeding 12.2 hands 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 242. Intermediate Pony Hack over 12.2 hands not exceeding 13 hands 243. Intermediate Pony Hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 271. Open Hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands 244. Intermediate Pony Hack over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 272. Open Hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands Champion and Reserve Novice/Intermediate Pony 273. Open Hack over 16 hands and not exceeding 16.2 hands $30 prize money for Champion 274. Open Hack over 16.2 hands $20 prize money for Reserve Champion 275. Child’s Hack, rider under 17 years Donated by CKJ Show Horses 276. Adult’s Hack, rider over 17 years Eligible classes 271-276 Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. Champion and Reserve Hack 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00 $50 prize money for Champion Hack $25 prize money for Reserve Champion 245. Open Pony Hack not exceeding 12 hands Donated by CKJ Stock Horses 246. Open Pony Hack over 12 hands and not exceeding 12.2 hands 247. Open Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13 hands 248. Open Pony Hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 249. Open Pony Hack over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands SUPREME SHOW HUNTER 250. Child’s Pony Hack not exceeding 14 ands, rider under 17 years 251. Adult’s Pony Hack not exceeding 14 hands, rider over 17 years Open Class number eligible only for Eligible classes 245-251 Champion, child and adults Champion and Reserve $30 prize money for Champion Pony Hack $20 prize money for Reserve Champion Donated by CKJ Stock Horses

Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00

SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAYS 252. Maiden Galloway Hack over 14 hh and not exceeding 15 hhs 253. Novice Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands 254. Novice Galloway Hack over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 255. Intermediate Galloway Hack over 14 hands not exceeding 14.2 hands 256. Intermediate Galloway Hack over 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands Champion and Reserve $30 prize money for Champion Pony Hack $20 prize money for Reserve Champion Donated by G.M. Contracting

Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00

257. Open Lightweight Galloway over 14 hands not exceeding 14.2 hands 258. Open Heavyweight Galloway over 14 hands not exceeding 14.2 hands 259. Open Lightweight Galloway over 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands 260. Open Heavyweight Galloway over 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands 261. Adult’s Galloway Hack, rider 17 years and over 262. Child’s Galloway Hack, rider under 17 years Eligible classes 257-262 Champion and Reserve $50 prize money for Champion Galloway Hack $25 prize money for Reserve Champion

Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 1st $6.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00

SHOW HUNTER HACKS 263. Maiden Hack over 15hh and not exceeding 16hh 264. Maiden Hack over 16hh 265. Novice Hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands 266. Novice Hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands

29 SECTION 1 HORSES SATURDAY HIGH POINT PRIZES

Beth Camilleri Ph: 6722 3599 or M: 0427 950 635 Youth Donated by Beginner Improver is open for anyone Junior Horse Bakers Barn Saddlery who HAS NOT competed in youth WESTERN HORSES Senior Horse Inverell events, open or amateur events at any Amateur time in a western performance ring. Starting time 8.00am sharp, to be held in the Rodeo Arena Beginner/Improver Classes WILL NOT be held up for late competitors. Rider Under 25 Beginner/Improver All horses and ponies must be registered with their respective breed societies and members Rider Over 25 financial. Papers to be available on request.

Entry fee: $3.00 gold coin, including GST. 1st $6.00 | 2nd $4.00 | 3rd $2.00 Prize money paid only where three or more competitors. BELT BUCKLE & BOOT CUP ALL EVENTS RUN UNDER HSAA RULES Steward: Debi Hankins | 0412 121 269 Assistants: Jean Muggleton, Kirsty Muggleton WESTERN PERFORMANCE RIDDEN CLASSES Nominations at the office by 2.00 pm on Saturday 4th March 2018 Entry fee: $5.00 - Winner takes all + $50 1. Best Presented Led Horse and Handler 26. Junior Horse Western Pleasure 2. Appaloosa Stallion or Colt 27. Youth Western Pleasure CHILDREN 12 years and under 3. Appaloosa Mare or Filly 28. Beginner under 18 Western Pleasure 4. Appaloosa Gelding 29. Senior Horse Western Pleasure 13 years up to 17 years Champion and Reserve Champion 30. Beginner 18 & over Western Pleasure 31. Amateur Western Pleasure ADULTS 18 years and over 5. Paint Stallion or Colt 6. Paint Mare or Filly 32. Amateur Western Horsemanship REQUIREMENTS Horse, rider, handler, helmet (adults - hat). 7. Paint Gelding 33. Youth Western Horsemanship Champion and Reserve Champion 34. Beginner under 18 Western Horsemanship CLOTHING 35. Beginner 18 & Over (Juniors) Shirt, jeans, belt, socks, boots (must be worn over the top of bike shorts, crop top or single top). 8. Paint Bred Stallion or Colt 36. Western Horsemanship 9. Paint Bred Mare or Filly Shirts, jeans, belt, socks (worn over the top of underwear). 10. Paint Bred Gelding 37. Junior Horse Western Riding (Adults) Champion and Reserve Champion 38. Youth Western Riding 39. Beginner under 18 Western Riding Leave horse and helmet with handler. 11. Buckskin Stallion or Colt 40. Senior Horse Western Riding RULES Run to chair, remove boots, socks, belt, jeans & shirt. 12. Buckskin Mare or Filly 41. Beginner 18 & over Western Riding Run around course and back to horse. 13. Buckskin Gelding 42. Amateur Western Riding Put on helmet and ride horse around course. Champion and Reserve Champion Take horse back to handler and helmet. 43. Junior Horse Trail Run around course back to horse. 14. Palomino Stallion or Colt 44. Youth Trail Put on all clothes previously removed. 15. Palomino Mare or Filly 45. Beginner under 18 Trail Unsaddle horse, put on helmet & ride around course in reverse bareback. 16. Palomino Gelding 46. Senior Horse Trail 17. Palomino Best Mane and Tail 47. Beginner 18 & over Trail 18. Palomino Best Coat Colour 48. Amateur Trail Champion and Reserve Champion 49. Junior Horse Hunter Under Saddle 19. Quarter Horse Stallion or Colt 50. Youth Hunter Under Saddle 20. Quarter Horse Mare or Filly 51. Beginner under 18 Hunter Under Saddle 21. Quarter Horse Gelding 52. Senior Horse Hunter Under Saddle Champion and Reserve Champion 53. Beginner 18 & over Hunter Under Saddle 54. Amateur Hunter Under Saddle

SUPREME CHAMPION 55. Youth Hunt Seat Equation Horse must have been led in this ring 56. Beginner under 18 Hunt Seat Equation 57. Amateur Hunt Seat Equation 22. Showmanship at halter Youth 58. Beginner 18 & over Hunter Seat Equation 23. Showmanshp at halter Amateur 24. Showmanship at halter Beginner under 18 25. Showmanship at halter Beginner 18 & over HIGH POINT PRIZES Donated by Bakers Barn Saddlery Inverell

10 MIN BREAK

30 31 SHOWJUMPING

PIC NO: NE 5935114

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 23RD - 24TH FEBRUARY Stewards: S. Mills & M. Gray Course Designer: P. Mack Jump Judge: A. Mack

ENTRY CONDITIONS: SATURDAY 24TH FEB 2018 • Waiver MUST be signed & ARMBAND worn on wrist to Course walk 7.30am. Jumping starts 8 am sharp. compete. No wristband - no entry to ring. • Committee reserves the right to alter or change the program/ 1a. AM5 45cm 13 years & Under events if circumstances arise & warrant same. Entry $5 Prize donated by Mrs F. Turner • 6 Bar - same horse and rider combo CANNOT enter both event Prize 2nd $15 3rd $10 4th $5 7 and event 8. b. AM5 60cm • ALL nominations taken on www.nominate.com.au prior to Entry $5 Prize donated by Mitavite Feed show commencement, online entries close on 19/2/18 1st $20 2nd $15 3rd $10 4th $5 • All entries on day will incur a $4 late fee Sponsored by KCL Inverell 2a. AM5 60cm 13 years & Under FRIDAY 23RD FEB 2018 Entry $5 Prize donated by Mitavite Feed Course walk 7.45am. Jumping starts 8.15 sharp. 1st $20 2nd $15 3rd $10 4th $5

1. AM7 60cm Entry $5 b. AM5 60cm Sponsored by The Jump Shack Sponsored by I&S McLachlan Entry $5 Prize donated by Mitavite Feed Prize donated by Mitavite 1st $20 2nd $15 3rd $10 4th $5 1st $20 + prize 2nd $15 3rd $10 4th $5 3. AM5 75cm Entry $8 2. AM5 70cm Entry $5 Sponsored by McLachlans Smash Repairs Sponsored by First Aid Training & Supplies Inverell Prize donated by Mitavite Feeds 1st $20 + prize 2nd $15 3rd $10 4th $5 1st $50 +prize 2nd $30 3rd $15 4th $8 Prize donated by Mitavite 4. AM5 90cm 3. Junior Grand Prix Art 273.3.3-1 Entry $8 Sponsored by Inverell Vet Clinic Starting 80cm 18 yrs under | Entry $12 Prize donated by Mitavite Feeds Sponsored by Bakers Barn Saddlery Inverell 1st $50 +prize 2nd $30 3rd $15 4th $8 1st $80 +rug 2nd $60 +prize 3rd $40 +prize 4th $20 5. Super2Phase 1.05m Entry $10 4. Super2Phase 90cm Entry $8 Sponsored by Albion Store Inverell 1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $15 4th $8 1st $80 +prize 2nd $60 3rd $40 4th $20 Sponsored by Inverell Chiropractic Centre 6. AM5 1.20m Entry $10 Prize donated by Mitavite Feeds 5. AM5 1.05m Entry $10 1st $80 2nd $60 3rd $40 4th $20 1st $70 +prize 2nd $40 3rd $20 4th $10 Prize donated by Mitavite 7. 6 Bar finishing HT 90cm Entry $10 1st $70 2nd $55 3rd $40 4th $25 5th $10 6. AM5 1.15 Entry $10 1st $75 +prize 2nd $50 3rd $30 4th $10 8. Open 6 Bar start HT 1m Entry $25 Prize donated by Mitavite Sponsored by Sapphire City Steel 1st $200 2nd $160 3rd $120 4th $100 5th $40 6th $20 7. Open Grand Prix Art 273.3.3-1 | 1.25m Entry $20 Sponsored by Horseland Armidale 1st $130 +rug 2nd $100 +prize 3rd $70 +prize 4th $40

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NO ELECTRIC FENCES OR PORTABLE YARDS can be erected on showground. Stables can be booked by phoning the office and paid for 1 week prior to the show. NO MONEY, NO STABLES. 32 CAMPDRAFT JUNIOR WHIP CRACKING PIC NO: NE 5935114 Saturday 24th February 2018

Affiliated with ACA SATURDAY 24TH FEBRUARY 2018 STEWARDS: Richard Adams and Ben McMahon Starting time 7.30am or Secretary’s Office for details Steward: Codie Law | 0267 232 155 PO Box 116, Inverell NSW 2360 Entries close 14th February 2018 or at 500 entries. C3. C3. LANDMARK OPEN DRAFT AL ENTRIES ARE PREPAID TO SECRETARY Nominations $30.00 (including GST) [email protected] PO Box 116, Inverell NSW 2360 One round and Final to be run. 02 6722 3409 Prize-money $1000 ACA Affiliated - must be a member of ACA to enter. UNDER 5...... Entry fee $3 12 YEARS & UNDER 16...... Entry fee $3 ACA Membership No. & Horse Name required at time of entry. Sponsored by KCL Childcare Services Prizes $10, $5, $3 Prizes $10, $5, $3 C4. C4. BELL COUNTRY HOMES LADIES DRAFT Scratchings received less than 7 days (8.00am 16th February) will incur Over 17 years (limit 2 entries) a cattle levy per nomination. Scratchings received within 72 hours of the UNDER 7...... Entry fee $3 OPEN...... Entry fee $5 Nominations $15.00 (including GST) first day (8.00am 20th February) will forfeit the whole nomination fee, Prizes $10, $5, $3 Prizes $15, $10, $5 Prize-money $400 unless extenuating circumstances apply. 7 YEARS & UNDER 12 YEARS...... Entry fee $3 Most Entertaining Whip Cracker Prize FRIDAY 23RD FEBRUARY 2018 C5. C5. NORTHWEST SADDLERY JUNIOR DRAFT Prizes $10, $5, $3 Starting time 7.30am Over 8 years and under 13 years (limit 2 entries) Nomination $10.00 (including GST) C1. ROYAL HOTEL INVERELL Prize-money $100 MAIDEN DRAFT Nomination $19.00 (including GST) NO FINAL C6. C6. NORTHWEST SADDLERY JUVENILE DRAFT HARNESS CLASSES Prize-money $500 Over 13 years and under 17 years (limit 2 entries) Nomination $10.00 (including GST) C2. FRAME RURAL AGENCIES NOVICE DRAFT Prize-money $200 PIC NO: NE 5935114 Nomination $23.00 (including GST) Final at end of round - prize-money $625 FINAL LANDMARK OPEN DRAFT Steward: Helena South | (02) 6722 5756 Entry fee: $3.00 Prize Money: 1st $6, 2nd $4, 3rd $3 YOUNG FARMER 1. Miniature Turnout 2. Jogger Turnout 3. Sulky Turnout CHALLENGE 4. Viceroy Turnout SPORTING EVENTS 5. C.D.E. Turnout SPONSORED BY 6. 4 Wheeler Turnout ARLINGTON PTY LTD 7. Historical Turnout (era costume to be worn) Approximate starting time 3.00 pm (After completion of Campdraft) Champion and Reserve Champion Turnout Steward: Rob Sides 0419 706 642 Friday 23rd February 2018 Sponsored by Half Hitch Stumpy Tail Cattle Dogs, Bundarra

All sporting events to be run on time. 10. Bending Race, riders 12 and under 14 years 8. Novice Pony Under 10 hds 1ST PRIZE $100.00 Three fastest times in all flag and bending races to compete 9. Novice Pony 10 hds to 12 hds 11. Flag Race, riders 12 and under 14 years 10. Novice Pony 12 hds to 13 hds in a final of each event. 2ND PRIZE: $50.00 12. Barrel Race, riders 12 and under 14 years 11. Novice Pony 13 hds to 14 hds Event for 5 years and under 7 yrs will be conducted if there 12. Open Pony Under 10 hds are 3 or more competitors. 13. Bending Race, riders 14 and under 17 years 13. Open Pony 10 hds to 12 hds 14. Flag Race, riders 14 and under 17 years 14. Open Pony 12 hds to 13 hds MAIN ARENA Entry fee: $3.00 - Ticket includes GST. 15. Open Pony 13 hds to 14 hds 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00 15. Barrel Race, riders 14 and under 17 years Champion and Reserve Champion Pony SATURDAY AFTERNOON Sponsored by Helena South: 1. Bending Race, riders under 7 years OPEN SPORTING EVENTS: (TO BE RUN ON TIME) Pastel Portrait Head of Champion 2. Flag Race, riders under 7 years Competition between three teams competing for Entry fee: $5.00 - Ticket includes GST. the Champion Title and be given the chance to 3. Barrel Race, riders under 7 years 1st $15.00 2nd $10.00 3rd $5.00 16. Novice Horse compete at the Sydney Royal Farmer Challenge. 4. Bending Race, riders 7 years under 9 years 16. Open Bending Race 17. Open Horse 14 hds to 15 hds 5. Flag Race, riders 7 years under 9 years 18. Open Horse 15 hds to 16 hds The Challenge will test farm skills speed and team 17. Open Flag Race 19. Open Horse over 16 hds 6. Barrel Race, riders 7 years under 9 years work. 18. FEATURE - OPEN BARREL RACE 7. Bending Race, riders 9 years and under 12 years Champion and Reserve Champion Horse Supreme Harness Horse of Show The team that successfully completes each task 8. Flag Race, riders 9 years and under 12 years Entry fee: $5.00 - Ticket includes GST. first will be the ultimate winners. 9. Barrel Race, riders 9 years and under 12 years 20. Lady Driver 1st $50.00 2nd $30.00 3rd $20.00 21. Gentleman Driver 22. Junior Driver (helmets worn accompanied by adult) This year’s challenge will be a chance for future teams to get practicing for new year’s show. NO ELECTRIC FENCES OR PORTABLE YARDS can be erected on showground. Champion and Reserve Driver of Show Stables can be booked by phoning the office and paid for 1 week prior to the show. We would like competitors to participate in the NO MONEY, NO STABLES. Grand Parade please.

34 35 SECTION 2 RODEO SPECTACULAR

PIC NO: NE 5935114 SAPPHIRE SPORTS SHEARS Steward: Garry Brown | (02) 6722 2532 2018 ANNUAL SHOW

PIC NO: NE 5935114 FRIDAY NIGHT RODEO Chief Steward: Sue Shephard | 0407 097 199 Commencing at 7.30pm (approx.) SATURDAY 24TH FEBRUARY 2018 COMMENCING 10.00 am INVERELL SHOWGROUND SHEARING SHED $1000 OPEN BULL RIDE Plus AB THANK YOU TO OUR LARGE PRIZE POOL SPONSORS Including SAPPHIRE $1000 SADDLE BRONC RIDE Plus AB Inverell Shire Council, Heiniger, Inverell Chiropractic, Ray Mepham, Shearing Items, Cash Waverly Downs, Elders, Rural Wrecking, Plus AB $300 NOVICE BULL RIDE Gooda’s Wool Trading, G & E Wenzel, Trophies, Ribbons Butler & Gleeson AWI, Sapphire City Steel WILD MULE RACE & Mystery Prize

DOAK STOCK - ENQUIRIES CONTACT MATT DOAK 0428 237 343 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY COMPETITORS MUST SIGN WAIVER FORMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING. Nominations must be received by Friday 10th Feb, and will Sapphire Sports Shears UNDER 18YRS - WAIVER TO BE SIGNED BY PARENT OR GUARDIAN not be accepted without payment. Annual 2017 Show NO EXCEPTIONS! All shearers to be checked in by 10am, and be prepared to move forward to fill heats if required. TOTALLY SPONSORED BY THE INVERELL SHOW SOCIETY ENTRY FORM There will be a limited number of late entries accepted and a surcharge of $10 will apply, on a first in, first served NAME basis. ADDRESS Unless otherwise stated, all rules and regulations for SATURDAY NIGHT RODEO participation in this competition shall be those applicable to Sports Shear Aust. and Sports Shear NSW. Steward: Gary Brown 6722 2532 PHONE Dress regulations will apply on the day. No torn dungarees. Please circle Footwear must be worn at all times. Commencing at 7pm (approx.) Novice (Learner)...... $15 The committee reserves the right to seed all competitors Intermediate...... $25 in all events and to alter start times of any event as it sees Sponsored by BOSS Engineering Senior...... $30 $100 JUNIOR STEER RIDE fit. The committee has the right to refuse nominations if Age 13 & under 17 years (Entry $10) Open...... $35 necessary.

Commencing at 7pm (approx.) Competitors must supply own gear with worm drive. ALL FEES MUST ACCOMPANY THIS ENTRY BY FRIDAY 3RD FEBRUARY $300 OPEN STEER RIDE Sponsored by BOSS Engineering Competitors compete at own risk. (Entry $20) Pre-paid guaranteed shearing spot and singlet.

Commencing at 7pm (approx.) I agree to the conditions of entry:

$200 WILD COW RACE - TEAM of 3 Signed (Entry $20) Date Limited to 4 teams. Entries at office on Saturday 23rd February 2018 Post to: PO BOX 116 ALL COMPETITORS MUST SIGN A WAIVER FORM INVERELL NSW 2360 AT THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE WHEN ENTERING NO PHONE NOMINATIONS

36 37 SECTION 3 SECTION 3

ROOT TO TIPS TREE LOPPING ROOT TO TIPS TREE LOPPING WOODCHOP COMPETITION CHAINSAW COMPETITION Saturday 24th February 2018 | Entries close Friday 16th Feb 2018 Saturday 24th February 2018 | Entries close Friday 9th Feb 2018 $10/event unless stated otherwise $10/event unless stated otherwise Steward: Steve and Dawn Pottie | (02) 67 233 517 Steward: Jono Elphick | 0419 046 100 All entries and enquiries to be made to the secretary’s office Ph: 6722 3409 All entries and enquiries to be made to the secretary’s office Ph: 6722 3409

All competitors to pay gate entry fee. Free parking within the ground will be available. All competitors to pay gate entry fee. Free parking within the ground will be available.

CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 1. 325mm Underhand Handicap $140 $90 $50 1. Under 77cc Modified Production - Entry $8 $90 $60 $40 Sponsored by McGregor Gourlay Agricultural Services Sponsored by Print Fresh

2. 300mm Standing Block Handicap $140 $90 $50 2. Under 100cc Modified Production - Entry $8 $90 $60 $40 Sponsored by Vince Strang Motorcycles Sponsored by Fencing Northwest

3. 300mm Underhand Handicap 3. Over 100cc Unlimited Modified Production- Entry $8 $140 $90 $50 $40 Sponsored by Rural Wrecking Sponsored by New England Chiropractic $90 $60

4. 250mm Standing Block Handicap $140 $90 $50 4. Over 100cc Modified Production - Entry $8 Sponsored by Byron Street Auto Sponsored by Inverell Bearing Centre $90 $60 $40

5. 325mm Standing Block Championship $200 $120 $80 5. Over 77cc Vertical Disc Stacking - Entry $8 Sponsored by Inverell Bearing Centre Sponsored by Byron Street Auto Electrics $90 $60 $40

6. 300mm Tree Felling Handicap $200 $120 $80 6. Novice Post Rip - Entry $10 Sponsored by Root To Tips Tree Lopping Services Sponsored by Rural Wrecking $120 $70 $50

7. Jack Nugter Memorial Shield $120 $80 $50 7. Open Post Rip - Entry $10 Sponsored by Vince Strang Motorcycles $150 $90 $60 Novice 300mm Underhand Handicap Sponsored by New England Chiropractic 8. Under 100cc Post Rip - Entry $10 Sponsored by McGregor Goulay $60 8. Double Handed Sawing - Entry $10/per team $150 $100 $50 $150 $90 Sponsored by Fencing Northwest 9. Teams Post Rip - Entry $20/Team Sponsored by Root To Tips Tree Lopping Services 9. $120 $90 $60 Under 16 250mm Underhand Handicap - Entry $5 $100 DIVIDED Sponsored by Print Fresh 1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons 10. Jack & Jill - Entry $5/Team Sponsored by Watkins Contracting $80 $60 $40

Third prize will be withdrawn if total entrants is less than 10.

WATKINS CONTRACTING INVERELL

38 39 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 ROOT TO TIPS TREE LOPPING WOOL DOG TRIAL COMPETITION MERINO FLEECE

PIC NO: NE 5935114 Saturday 24th February 2018 | 10am Entries close Friday 16th Feb 2018 STEWARD: Ian Goddard Ph: 0267 251 653 Steward: Anthony King All wool to be in by 9am on Thursday. All exhibits to remain in Pavilion until 5pm Saturday. Vegetable fault not to be considered when giving yield.

No person, other than the Office Steward, is to be in the pavilion during judging. All competitors to pay gate entry fee. Free parking within the ground will be available. The pavilion is CLOSED during judging. Wool shall be judged in the order than it appears in the schedule. Fleece not grown by exhibitor can only be in Class 7 and is not eligible for Grand Champion Fleece of Show. CLASS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH All fleeces entered in the Donated Section become the property of the Inverell Show Society. The Inverell Show Society would like the thank the Donors of the Trophies. 1. Eshman Kelpies - Open $200 $100 $50 $25 Entry $7 Ribbons only for 1st, 2nd and 3rd NOVICE SECTION 2. Butler and Gleeson - Novice $160 $80 $40 $20 Entry $5 CHAMPION RIBBONS FOR: Open to all exhibitors who have not won a Champion in this section or in the open section at any Inverell Show, including partnerships and companies. 3. Watkins Contractors - Local $200 $100 $50 $25 Grand Champion Fleece of the Show Entry $5 Reserve Grand Champion Fleece of the Show 20. One Merino Fleece Superfine 74s up, E or W Champion Superfine Fleece E or W 4. 21. One Merino Fleece Fine 70s, E or W Print Fresh - Maiden $160 $80 $40 $20 Champion Fine Fleece E or W Entry $5 22. One Merino Fleece Medium 64s, E or W Champion Medium Fleece E or W 23. One Merino Fleece Strong 60s, E or W Champion Strong Fleece E or W 24. Pair Merino Fleeces Superfine or Fine, E or W Champion Ram’s Fleece 25. Pair Merino Fleeces Medium or Strong 60s, E or W Champion Pair of Fleeces E or W 26. One Merino Ram’s Fleece, any quality RIBBONS AND TROPHIES FOR: Champion Pair of Fleeces in Donated Section E or W Champion Fleece in Novice Section Highest Pointscore Champion Fleece in Donated Section CROSSBRED FLEECE SECTION NO ENTRY FEE Highest Score - Bitch Champion Pair of Fleeces in Novice Section Champion Hogget Fleece Highest Score - Dog Conditions of entry: OPEN SECTION a. All fleeces to be skirted and stain removed. 1. One Merino Fleece Superfine 74 ups, E or W b. Fleeces have to be shorn during previous 12 months. 2. One Merino Fleece Fine 70s, E or W c. Entries close 9am Thursday 3. One Merino Fleece Medium 64s, E or W d. Fleeces must remain in Wool Pavilion until 4pm Saturday 4. One Merino Fleece Strong 60s, E or W CLASSES 5. One Merino Ram’s Fleece Fine or Superfine 6. One Merino Ram’s Fleece Medium or Strong 1. E or W Fleece - Comeback, Corriedale or Polwarth 7. One Merino Ram’s Fleece not grown by exhibitor 2. E or W Fleece - Border Leicester 8. One Unshorn Hogget’s Fleece, Superfine or Fine, E or W 3. E or W Fleece - Dorset 9. One Unshorn Hogget’s Fleece, Medium or Strong, E or W 4. E or W Fleece - Other British Breeds 10. Pair Merino Fleeces Superfine 74s up, E or W 5. Ram’s Fleece - Comeback, Corridedale or Polwarth 11. Pair Merino Fleeces Fine 70s, E or W 6. Ram’s Fleece - Border Leicester 12. Pair Merino Fleeces Medium 64s, E or W 7. Ram’s Fleece - Dorset 13. Pair Merino Fleeces Strong 60s, E or W 8. Best Donated Fleece - Unrestricted 9. CHAMPION E OR W FLEECE DONATED SECTION BUTLER AND GLEESON 10. CHAMPION RAM’S FLEECE SPREADING 14. One Merino Fleece Superfine 74s up, E or W 11. GRAND CHAMPION FLEECE 15. One Merino Fleece Fine 70s, E or W WATKINS CONTRACTORS 16. One Merino Fleece Medium 64s, E or W Perpetual Trophy “Bi-Centennial Cup” & LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES 17. One Merino Fleece Strong 60s, E or W donated by Mr & Mrs Noel Barry 18. Pair Merino Fleeces Superfine 74s up, E or W 19. Pair Merino Fleeces Medium 64s, E or W

40 41 SECTION 5 SECTION 6 FAT LAMBS BEEF CATTLE

PIC NO: NE 5935114 PIC No: NE 593511 NO CHILD UNDER THE AGE OF 7 TO BE INSIDE ARENA. Saturday 24th February 2018 Entries close Tuesday 20th February 2018 It is the responsibility of the Owner/Exhibitor to comply with NLIS requirements (including scanning on and off the showground) Shed space for 300 head, and reserved for truck parking. Steward: Greg Brabant | 0400 505 624 Chief Steward: Tim Lloyd Ph: 0429 318 096 | Entries Close 16 February 2018 Entry fee: $2.00 per pen (includes GST) | Judging starts at 9.30am Entry Fee: $12 per head | Entries to The Secretary PO Box 116, Inverell or email: [email protected] All sheep must have PIC number ear tags. Cattle Entries calculated 1st February 2018. National Cattle Health Statements must accompany all entries SPECIAL CONDITIONS: All stock must originate from a Brucellosis and Footrot free flock. Relevant supporting documentation must be presented prior to unloading. CATTLE WILL BE REQUIRED TO PARTICPATE IN GRAND PARADE OJD CONDITIONS: Please contact the Steward in Charge prior to the show. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: GENERAL CONDITIONS: Breed of Lamb - No Restrictions. • Each exhibitor must state on the entry form the class number in which the animal is entered, and FULL PARTICULARS of each • Section 1 exhibits must be bred by the exhibitor. Section 2 exhibits Length of Wool - Twelve months length maximum. animal entered – as requested on the entry form. must be owned by the exhibitor. Sex - ewe or wether lambs. No ram lambs or crypt ochid allowed. • In Stud classes all cattle must be registered with their particular Breed Society. • All exhibitors must be penned ready for judging by 9.00am on the • The ages of stud beef cattle to be the actual age up and to and inclusive of 1st February next. An animal born after 1st February of day of judging. Lambs to be judged at 9.30am Saturday morning. All Exhibitors are allowed to enter three lambs in each section. the preceding year will be eligible for the not over 12-month class. exhibitors to accompany lambs with a Vendor Declaration. • No late entries will be accepted, and no entry fee will be refunded. • All entries from any individual class to be eligible to compete in group classes. DAY OF JUDGING - SATURDAY 24TH FEBRUARY 2018 • Cow and calf entries will be deemed as one entry. CALF cannot be shown as an individual in other classes. • Neck straps are compulsory on all cattle when not in the control of an attendant. PRIZES: Ribbons 1st, 2nd, 3rd • Paraders to wear breed uniform or dust coats. Weights - Lambs will be weighed on delivery • All animals being paraded on the showground must have strong halters and nose lead attached at all times. • All bulls twelve months and over to have nose rings, females twelve months and over may have nose dogs or nose rings. Section 1 - Any breed not bred by owner CHAMPION PEN LAMBS • All bulls must be led in classes by experienced exhibitors OVER THE AGE OF 16 years. RESERVE CHAMPION PEN OF LAMBS • Bulls not eligible to be led in the Paraders Competition on Friday Night. 1. Three Sucker Lambs - any weight • No animals will be allowed in the judging ring without a breast plate number. 2. Three Trade Lambs - 36-44kg • Each exhibitor must state the number if animals intended for exhibit – for stall allocation. 3. Three Trade Lambs - 44-50kg • In the case of withdrawals substitute entries can be made, but only in that particular case. 4. Three Export Lambs - 50kg & over • The Chief Steward must be advised on arrival at the ground of any substitutes for alteration to catalogue. • It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to ensure that the leaders of their stock in judging rings paraders or elsewhere on the ground are capable of exercising control over animals in their care. The stewards reserve the right to have any animal removed from the judging ring, main arena or other areas, if in their opinion such an animal is classed as dangerous, intractable or is disadvantaging other exhibits. • The Society has the right to be sole arbitrator in relation to all disputes, omissions, acts etc and as such decisions shall be final and binding upon all persons affected therein. • In any class an award may only be made at the discretion of the Judges. • Trucks to unloaded, then immediately moved to a designated parking area. • Breast Plates are available on the day. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to ensure that all animals going to and from the showground must be on the NIS database. • Heifer must not have calf at foot for heifer show.

JOHNE’S DECLARATION MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORM OR ENTRY WILL BE REJECTED http://www.farmbiosecurity.com.au/toolkit/declarations-and-statements/

The Society has adopted the minimum standard for show organisers as recommended by the National JD Market Assurance Program. A Declaration must be signed stating the Johne’s Disease is not known or suspected to have occured during the past 5 years in herds or properties from which these animals originate. The Society will also undertaker to segregate all TNI status cattle with seperate housing and washing facilities. No communal watering facilities will be available. All cattle including calves must be tethered at all times. Cattle owners must provide water containers. The Inverell Beef Cattle Committee encourages the testing and vaccination of all show cattle against Pesti-Virus. Please fill out a NATIONAL CATTLE HERD HEALTH STATEMENT

ABUSE OF JUDGES AND OFFICIALS The decision of the judges shall be final and any competitor who abuses either Judges or Officials and is found guilty after inquiry by the Committee shall be disqualified from further participation in this show

A report shall be immediate forwarded to the Central Northern group of Show Society’s and Pastoral & Agricultural Associations and will result in the automatic suspension of the Competitor or Exhibitor from all sows for the remainder of the season 42 43 BEEF CATTLE PIC NO: NE 5935114 Steward: Tim Llyod | 0429 318 096 BINDAREE BEEF ALL BREEDS HEIFER SHOW FRIDAY AFTERNOON

Separate Entry Fee $12 for Heifer/Steer Classes Entry fee goes towards cash prizes in the Heifer Section

JUDGING COMMENCES 12.00 PM SHARP 1. Junior Judging - 5. Champion Schools Led Steer - Open to pure or cross bred steer, Competitors to be under 19 years of age on day of show. showing no permanent teeth. NOTE: Bulls not eligible to be led in the Paraders Competition. 6. Heifer 8 months & under 12 months 2. Parader’s Competition - competitors 8 & under 12 yrs 7. Heifer 12 months & under 16 months 3. Parader’s Competition - competitors 13 & under 15yrs 8. Heifer 16 months & under 18 months 4. Parader’s Competition - competitors 16 & under 19yrs 9. Heifer 18 months & under 20 months Champion Junior Judge sponsored by Deb Snaith CHAMPION HEIFER Champion Parader sponsored by David King RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER Reserve Champion sponsored by Rob Roy Droughtmaster

SATURDAY - INTERBREED CLASSES STUD BEEF CATTLE CLASSES CHAMPION LED STEER Champion Ribbon and Trophy donated by Wesfarmers Federation • Judging Commencing at 8.30am Insurance. • Breed order will be advised on Friday • Winners awarded ribbons unless otherwise stated BEST CALF OF THE SHOW • Interbreed Judging - Saturday afternoon Judged from all breed winners of under 12 month classes, • Class Age (age taken at 1st February 2018) both sexes eligible. Trophy donated by CB Charolais Stud. BREED CLASSES (Classes will be provided for each nominated breed) SUPREME CHAMPION BREEDERS GROUP (three animals of both sexes – bred by exhibitor) 10. Bull, 8 Months & Under 12 Months Jack Gourlie Memorial Trophy donated by The Horner Family. 11. Bull, 12 Months & Under 16 Months 12. Bull, 16 Months & Under 18 Months SUPREME INTERBREED PAIR OF BULLS (under 24 months) 14. Bull, 18 Months & Under 20 Months JUNIOR CHAMPION Sponsored by Jindalee Herefords. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION SUPREME INTERBREED PAIR OF FEMALE (under 24 months ) 15. Bull, 20 Months & Under 24 Months Sponsored by Mickdan Droughtmasters. 16. Bull, 24 Months & Under 30 Months 17. Bull, 30 Months and over SUPREME CHAMPION BULL SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Supreme Champion Ribbon and Trophy donated by Wesfarmers RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Federation Insurance. GRAND CHAMPION BULL 18. Female, 8 Months & Under 12 Months SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE 19. Female, 12 Months & Under 16 Months Supreme Champion Ribbon and Trophy donated by Wesfarmers 20. Female, 16 Months & Under 18 Months Federation Insurance. 21. Female, 18 Months & Under 20 Months JUNIOR CHAMPION SUPREME BEEF EXHIBIT RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION The RL Turner Perpetual Memorial Trophy donated by the Turner Family in memory of the late RL Turner. 22. Female, 20 Months & Under 24 Months 23. Female, 24 Months & Under 30 Months 24. Female, 30 Months and over SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE THANK YOU TO OUR

SPECIAL TROPHIES SPONSORS CHAMPION HEREFORD BULL: The Les McGrath Memorial Bindaree Beef, Yallembie Murray Greys, Trophy, donated by The McGrath Family, in memory of the late Les McGrath. Wesfarmers Federation Insurance, Rabobank, Peter & Bunny Smith, McGrath Family, CHAMPION HEREFORD FEMALE: The Robert Waddell Trophy, donated by Peter and Bunny Smith, in memory of the late Robert Horner Family, Turner Family, CB Charolais Waddell’s contribution to the Hereford Cattle industry. Stud, LJ Hooker, Jindalee Herefords, Inverell, BEST ANGUS EXHIBIT: Mirabella Angus Campbell & Freebairn Chemists, (Berecry Family) Heitiki Droughtmasters, Deb Snaith, SUPREME CHAMPION MURRAY GREY: Westfarmers Federation Insurance Perpetual Mickdan Droughtmasters

44 45 SECTION 8 PIC NO: NE 5935114

HEAVY SOFTFEATHER BANTAM MALE FEMALE JUNIOR MALE FEMALE POULTRY Australorp 73 74 Large Hardfeather 97 98 PIC NO: NE 5935114 Langshan 75 76 Large Softfeather 99 100 Black Pekin 77 78 Hardfeather Bantam 101 102 Saturday 24th February 2018 Blue Pekin 79 80 Softfeather Bantam 103 104 81 82 105 Chief Steward: Trevor Purcell | 6722 3543 | Assistant Steward: Leonie Purcell White Pekin Heinz Variety Class 83 84 Entry fee: $1.00 per pen (includes GST) - must be paid with entries. A.O.C. Pekin Rhode Island 85 86 EGGS Money must accompany entries. Entries close 19th February 2018 with Show Secretary: PO Box 116, Inverell NSW 2360 Wyandotte (White) 87 88 3 Large White 106 No entries accepted by stewards. Wyandotte A.O.C. 89 90 3 Large Brown 107 PRIZE MONEY: Grand Champion Ribbon, Champion Ribbon A.O.V. Heavy Softfeather 91 92 3 Large Tinted 108 1st $1.50 2nd $1 3rd card (form to be signed to avoid GST) 3 Bantam White 109 BREEDING PAIRS 3 Bantam Brown 110 AWARDS: Large Hardfeather 93 3 Brown Tinted 111 Champion Hardfeather Bantam Champion Bird of Show (Poultry Club Trophy) Large Softfeather 94 3 A.O.V. eggs 112 Champion Softfeather Bantam Reserve Champion Bird of Show (Poultry Club Trophy) Hardfeather Bantam 95 Champion Large Pair Champion Large Bird of Show (Poultry Club Trophy) Softfeather Bantam 96 WATERFOWL DRAKES DUCKS Champion Bantam Pair Champion Bantam of Show (Poultry Club Trophy) Campbell 113 114 Champion Egg Champion Junior (Poultry Club Trophy) Indian Runner 115 116 Champion Water Fowl Champion Large Hardfeather Pekin 117 118 Champion Turkey Champion Large Softfeather Mallard A.C. 119 120 A.O.V. Waterfowl 121 122 Junior Duck/Drake 123 CONDITIONS: All care will be taken but no responsibility will be accepted for any loss or damage. MALE FEMALE No birds to be handled or removed from the pen without the permission of the stewards. TURKEY 124 125 All birds must have been owned by the exhibitor for at least 3 months prior to Show. Birds can be penned between 4pm and 8pm on Friday, or 6am and 8.30am on Saturday. JUDGING COMMENCES 9AM Exhibits must not be removed before 4.30pm on Saturday. Juniors must pen their own birds.

LARGE HARDFEATHER MALE FEMALE HARDFEATHER BANTAM MALE FEMALE Old English Game - Black/Red 1 2 Modern Game 41 42 Old English Game - Blue/Red 3 4 Old English Game 43 44 Old English Game - Pile 5 6 - Black/Red DL Partridge Old English Game - A.O.C. 7 8 Old English Game 45 46 - Black/Red Wheaton Indian or Jubilee 9 10 Old English Game 47 48 Pit Game 11 12 - Blue/Red and Blue Tail Wheaton A.O.V. 13 14 Old English Game - Duckwing 49 50 Old English Game - Pile A.C. 51 52 LARGE LIGHT SOFTFEATHER 15 16 Old English Game - Spangle 53 54 Ancona 17 18 Old English Game - A.O.C. 55 56 Leghorn (White) 19 20 Indian or Jubilee Game 57 58 Leghorn A.O.C. 21 22 Pit Game 59 60 Silkie A.C. 23 24 A.O.V. Game Bantam 61 62 A.O.V. Light Breed 25 26 LIGHT SOFTFEATHER BANTAM LARGE HEAVY SOFTFEATHER 27 28 Ancona 63 64 Australorp 29 30 Leghorn (White) 65 66 Langshan A.C. 31 32 Leghorn A.O.C. 67 68 Light Sussex 33 34 Rose Comb 69 70 Orpington A.C. 35 36 A.O.V. Light Softfeather 71 72 Rhode Islands A.C. 37 38 Plymouth Rock A.C. 39 40 Wyandotte A.C. A.O.V. Heavy Breed

46 47 SECTIONS 13-30 SECTION 13 PAVILION CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL OPENS FOR EXHIBITORS 8.30am | PUBLIC 10.00am PLEASE READ THESE CONDITIONS CAREFULLY DECORATIVE ART Chief Pavilion Steward: Aileen Roberts | (02) 6722 3426 ENTRIES RECEIVED 5PM - 7PM THURSDAY AND 8AM -10AM FRIDAY AT THE PAVILION Entries will be received on WEDNESDAY 21ST FEBRUARY 2018 from 3.30pm to 6.00pm JUDGING TO START 10.30AM FRIDAY 23RD FEBRUARY 2018 and on THURSDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2018 from 8.00am to 9.30am Chief Steward: Peter Rainger | 0427 254 119 NO PUBLIC ALLOWED DURING JUDGING ALL ENTRIES TO BE THE SOLE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR Entry fee: Adults $1.00 | Children Free Entry 1. DAY OF JUDGING: Most sections in the Pavilion will be Prize-money may be collected at the Member’s Dining judged on Thursday 22nd February 2018 commencing at Room on the Sunday morning and following the show (25th Prize-money: Adults | 1st $3.00 | 2nd $2.00 | Children | 1st $1.00 | 2nd 50c 10.00am. All entries to remain on display for the duration February 2018) between 9.00am and 11.00am. of the show. After the show prize-money may be collected on FRIDAYS DEFINITIONS FOR 6. The judges are empowered to withhold prizes for any entry not 2. Pavilion closes at 6.00pm Thursday and 10.00pm Friday ONLY at the Secretary’s office at the showground between DECORATIVE FLORAL ART WORK considered of sufficient merit, and in all classes their decision will and Saturday. Stewards rostered for supervision at all the hours of 10.00am and 4.00pm. be FINAL. times. 8. Prize-money not collected within twenty-eight (28) NATURAL EMBELLISHMENTS are things made by nature, 3. Collection of exhibits is the responsibility of the exhibitor. days of the show will be paid back into the society’s funds other than flowers, eg. pebbles, dried materials, feathers, shells. 7. The Inverell District Floral Art Association will provide bottles 4. Exhibits should be collected on the Sunday and will not be payable to the Exhibitor. for displaying exhibits, but where containers are specified they morning following the show (25th February 2018) ARTIFICIAL EMBELLISHMENTS is anything made by man, eg. must be used and supplied by the exhibitors. between 9.00am and 11.00am or by arrangement 9. Supreme exhibit of fruit, harden or farm produce judged figurine, ribbon, painted and/or dried plant material. with the steward. from sections 16, 17, 18. 8. Cut flower entries will be judged according to standards of the ANY EMBELLISHMENTS are any embellishments the exhibitor rules laid down by the Royal Horticultural Society of NSW. Floral 5. Articles may only be exhibited in ONE class. NO SECOND PRIZE WILL BE AWARDED unless may wish to use - natural or artificial. Art exhibits will be judged accordingly to standards of the rules there are 3 or more in the class, 3rd place ribbon in laid down by the NSW Floral Art Assoc. 6. Judges are empowered, in cases where they may consider some sections only where noted. Plant material must dominate over all other components of the exhibits to be wrongly classes, to transfer the exhibit to the design. Competitors need to take care and not to encroach on 9. The Inverell District Floral Art Association wish to sincerely class they consider is most suited, without disqualification Judges may withhold any prize, if in their opinion the another’s space. thank all who have donated, exhibited and judged or assisted to the exhibitor. exhibits are not considered worthy. in any way what-so-ever to make the Annual Inverell Show an 7. Every care shall be taken but no responsibility shall be THE JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL. anticipated success. Your efforts have greatly been appreciated. accepted for damage to or loss of property. EXHIBITORS OR PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE PAVILION DURING JUDGING. GLOSSARY OF TERMS FOR CUT FLOWERS A NOVICE is a person who has not won a prize in this class or section of any show. PLEASE NOTE: DEFINITION OF EXHIBITOR STATUS NND - Not Necessary Distinct, this term means an exhibit needs No entries accepted after 9.30am Thursday. not necessarily consist of different varieties. Collection of prize-money is the responsibility of NOVICE - Exhibitor may win 3 Championships or Best Exhibit The term “distinct” means different. If a schedule the exhibitor. Cut Flowers and Floral Art entries will be accepted 4.00pm Award before advancing to B grade. DISTINCT - says Three Roses Distinct, then three separate varieties colours to 6.00pm Thursday and from 8.00 - 10.00am Friday (PRIOR TO must be staged. JUDGING). B GRADE - Exhibitor may win 3 Championships or Best Exhibit Award before advancing to A Grade. A vase is taller than it is high. A bowl is wider than it is high. A container can either be a vase or a bowl. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE THE SOLE WORK OF ENTRANT OPEN GRADE - Open to judges, professionals, teacher and any other exhibitor. HINTS FOR SHOWING CUT FLOWERS AND COMPLETED WITHIN THE LAST 12 MONTHS Any embellishments may be used in the following classes unless A rose, if possible, have a long stem with healthy foliage, with no ALL PRIZE MONEY FOR PAVILION EXHIBITS WILL BE otherwise stated. Spaces allowed 70cm on the bench - unless side buds, and should look at the judge when displayed in the otherwise stated. Junior Grades 30cm bench space. container. A rose in full bloom must show stamens. Rose of any 9am - 11am SUNDAY colour, is a colour not specified in the schedule, eg. mauve, apricot PAID OUT IN THE DINING ROOM GENERAL RULES & CONDITIONS OF ENTRY etc. Rose in four stages, ie. Bud to Full Bloom, Bud should show every little colour, next rose one quarters open and then three 9am - 4pm Fridays after the show 1. All exhibits to be staged no later than 9.30am on the day of the quarters open and then full bloom show stamens. show, and must be the property of and grown by the exhibitor’s Thank you to Nestlé and Mars for their on-going sponsorship own garden, decorative classes exempted. GRAND CHAMPION CUT FLOWER WILL BE 2. The hall will be open at 7.30am on the day of the show to JUDGED BETWEEN CLASS 1 & CLASS 43. It is suggested that competitors collect their exhibits from the main pavilion and the receive exhibits. Exhibits may not be removed before 4pm Art & Craft pavilion on Sunday and collect their prize-money at the dining room on without the secretary’s permission. RESERVE CHAMPION CUT FLOWER OR UNIT TO BE JUDGED BETWEEN CLASSES 1 TO 58. the other side of the ring on their way out. 3. Exhibits must be arranged and then finally be placed in position as directed by the stewards. GRAND CHAMPION FLORAL ART WILL BE JUDGED BETWEEN CLASSES. Exhibits will be held for only 3 months. Not available after this. 4. No exhibit to be entered in more than one class. Champion of Class and Champion Cut Flower and Goods donated to the Show Society will be auctioned at 9.30pm 5. The committee will take reasonable care of exhibits in their Floral Art Exhibit of Show will receive prize-money, on Saturday in the Main Pavilion possession but will not be responsible for any damage. vouchers and ribbons.

48 49 CUT FLOWERS SECTION 1 - ROSES SECTION 6 - POTTED PLANTS SECTION 14 1. One Red Rose 52. Ferns 2. One Pink Rose 53. Foliage Plant FRUIT 3. One White Rose 54. Miniature Garden (minimum 4 plant varieties) 4. One Yellow or Cream Rose ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY, AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY 55. Hanging Container Stewards: BJ Waters | 0459 222 854 5. One Bi/Colour Rose ie. Dbl Delight 56. Flowering Plant Entries in this section to be judged more on size and quality than on commercial value. 6. One David Austin Rose 57. Cacti/Succulent All exhibits must be grown by exhibitor. 7. One Decorative Rose 58. Bonsaid (any style) Goods donated to Show Society Auction will be marked as entries are received. 8. One Full Bloom Rose (must show stamens) CHAMPION POTTED PLANT OF SHOW No second prize will be awarded unless there are 3 or more entries. 9. Bud to Full Bloom in 3 stages, 1 variety not necessarily 4 cuts RESERVE CHAMPION CUT FLOWER OR UNIT OF SHOW Auction to take place Saturday night at 9.30pm. Classes for persons from Retirement Homes (McLean, etc.) will be made if entries warrant it. 10. 2 Cuts Florabunda or Polyantha NND JUDGED BETWEEN CLASSES 1 - 58 11. 2 Cuts Miniature Roses NND Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated 12. Roses of any other colour SECTION 7 - FLORAL & DECORATIVE ART 1. 500gm Grapes a) black 5. 3 Plums (blood) 11. 3 Apricots b) white CHAMPION ROSE OF SHOW (Bench space not to exceed 70cm) 6. 3 Pears 12. 3 Kiwifruit SECTION 2 - OPEN DAHLIAS 3 Apples a) red 7. 3 Passionfruit 13. Figs OPEN GRADE 2. b) green 13. Open Large Decorative Dahlia 8. 3 Oranges 14. 6 Strawberries (any variety) 3. 3 Nectarines 14. One Med Decorative Dahlia 59. Bush Topiary 9. 3 Lemons 15. Three Med Decorative Dahlias 60. Two In The Bush 4. 3 Peaches a) white 10. 3 Limes 16. Three Small Decorative Dahlias NND 61. Contrasting Textures b) yellow 17. Three Miniature Decorative Dahlia NND 62. Anything Goes VARIETIES NOT LISTED WILL BE ACCEPTED, CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF FRUIT - CHAMPION RIBBON 18. One Large Garden Cactus Dahlia 63. All Shapes Encouragement award donated by Regional Australia Bank 19. One Medium Garden Cactus Dahlia 64. Sticks and Stones 20. Three Med Garden Cactus Dahlia 65. Five Things and a Container 21. Three Small Garden Cactus NND 65b. 150 Years Celebration of Show SECTION 15 22. Three Miniature Garden Cactus NND 23. One Exhibition Cactus Dahlia over 160mm OPEN GRADE CHAMPION 24. Three Exhibition Cactus under 160mm GARDEN PRODUCE 25. Three Ball Type Dahlias NND NOVICE 26. Three Nymphea Dahlias NND ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY, AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY 27. Three Pom-Pom Type Dahlias 66. What Season Is It Stewards: BJ Waters | 0459 222 854 28. One Med Frimbraited Dahlia NND All exhibits in this section will be judged on the following basis: 67. Rough With Smooth a) Quality b) Trueness to Type c) Commercial Value d) Freedom from Disease 29. Three Med Frimbraited Dahlia NND 68. Flowers in a Vase Goods to be donated to Show Society auction will be marked as entries are received. No second prize will be awarded unless there are 3 or more entries. 30. One Dahlia Not Selected 69. From the Bush Auction to take place Saturday night at 9.30pm OPEN DAHLIA CHAMPION OF SHOW 70. From Your Garden Classes for persons from Retirement Homes (McLeans, etc.) will made if entries warrant it. Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated NOVICE CHAMPION $20 for Biggest Pumpkin, donated by Richard Hancock | $20 for Heaviest Table Pumpkin, donated by Inverell Show Society SECTION 3 - NOVICE DAHLIA CHAMPION FLORAL ART OF SHOW EXHIBITORS WHO HAVE NOT WON A (Classes 59 - 70) 1. 1 Pumpkin with stalk a) QLD Blue b) Butternut 11. 3 Capsicum Mixed (red & green) CHAMPIONSHIP RIBBON c) Triamble d) Jarrahdale 12. 1 Bunch Carrots a) Long b) Baby SECTION 8 - JUNIOR 5TH & 6TH CLASS e) Jap f) Heaviest Table Pumpkin 13. 1 Bunch Silverbeet 31. One Small Decorative Dahlia 32. Three Miniature Deco Dahlia NND g) Biggest h) Other 14. 1 Bunch Rhubarb Juniors not to exceed 30cm on bench and must be 33. One Small Garden Cactus Dahlia NND 15. 1 Bunch Beetroot child’s work) 34. Three Miniature Garden Cactus Dahlias 2. 3 Tomatoes a) Red b) Ox Heart 16. 1 Bunch Celery 35. Three Ball Type Dahlias NND c) Packing d) Chery (10) 17. 1 Bunch Spinach 71. A Wreath (shape a wire coat-hanger in a circle, lots of 36. One Dahlia Not Selected trimmings) e) Egg f) Biggest 18. 1 Bunch Garlic NOVICE CHAMPION OF SHOW 72. A Small Vase of Flowers g) Yellow h) Roma 19. 1 Bunch of Mixed Herbs (any variety) 73. A Table Centre Piece i) Other 20. 3 Cobs Sweet Corn SECTION 4 - MISC. CUT BLOOMS 3. 1 Squash with stalk a) Hubbard b) Custard 21. 2 Chokos SUB - JUNIOR 3RD & 4TH CLASS c) Queen Hearts d) Marrow 22. 10 Chillies Mixed (red & green) 37. Geraniums NND e) Gramma f) Corn 38. 3 Zinnias NND 74. A Corn Cob Man 39. 3 Gerberas g) Banana h) Other STUDENT SECTION 75. A Small Vase of Flowers 4. 1kg Onions a) Brown 40. 3 Marigolds 76. A Table Centre Piece 1. 1 Watermelon 6. 1 Bunch Mixed Herbs (any variety) c) Red b) White 41. 3 Antirrhinum 2. 1 Zucchini 7. 3 Capsicum Mixed (any variety) 42. 3 Cuts Not Selected 5. ½ kg Zucchini a) Black (small) d) Pickling INFANTS 3. 500gm Beans 8. 3 Cobs Sweet Corn 43. Specimen Cut Not Selected c) Largest 4. 3 Tomatoes 9. 3 Cucumber CHAMPION MISC. BLOOM OF SHOW 77. Flowers in Boot 6. 500gm Beans a) Green b) White GRAND CHAMPION CUT FLOWERS OF SHOW (Class 1 - 43) 5. a) Cherry 10. 10 Chillies Mixed (red & green) 78. Floral Plate c) Snake b) Roma 11. 2 Chokos 79. Mr Potato Head 7. 1 Watermelon a) Largest Round b) Purple c) Other 12. Other SECTION 5 - CONTAINERS 8. 2 Rockmelons a) Honey Dew b) Largest Long Pumpkin with Stalk PRE-SCHOOLERS c) Other 44. Container Decorative Dahlias (min 6/max 12 blooms) a) QLD Blue 9. 2 Cucumbers a) Green (long) b) Bush Star 45. Container Cactus Dahlias (mix 6/max 12 blooms) 80. Sand Tray b) Jap c) Apple (white) 46. Container Ball Type Dahlias (min 6/max 12 blooms) 81. Flowers in an Egg Cup c) Other 47. Container of Roses (mix 6/max 12 blooms) 82. A Dog Made from Fruit & Vegetables 10. 4 Potatoes a) Red b) Apple (green) 48. Container of Geraniums c) Other d) Other 49. Container of Mixed Variety JUNIOR CHAMPION FLORAL ART WINNER b) White 50. Container of Flowering Shrubs RESERVE CHAMPION FLORAL ART EXHIBIT OF SHOW 51. Container of Flowers Not Scheduled JUDGE BETWEEN CLASSES 59 & 56 CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF GARDEN PRODUCE - CHAMPION RIBBON CHAMPION CONTAINER OF FLOWERS OF SHOW $10 DONATED BY MARGARET COX for CHAMPION OF STUDENT SECTION Exhibitors please note: Eggs to be exhibited in the Poultry Section 50 51 SECTION 16 FARM PRODUCE

ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY Stewards: BJ Waters | 0459 222 854 Classes for persons from Retirement Homes (McLean, etc.) will be made if entries warrant them.

All exhibits must have been harvested sine the previous Inverell Show. All grain classes to be weighed on chronometer by Chef Steward prior to judging. Exhibits in all classes to be judged on the following: Trueness to Type, Commercial Value, Freedom from Impurities, Disease and Foreign Odours. The Chief Steward and judge at their discretion may refuse to award any prize, due to inferior quality of any exhibit or lack of numbers in a class. No second prize will be awarded unless there are 3 or more entries. Goods donated to the Show Society will be marked as entries are received. Any items not collected on Sunday after the Show will become the property of the Show Society. Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated

1. Barley, bushel sample, malting variety 11. Chaff, oaten (1 bag not less than 9kg) 2. Wheat, bushel sample, any variety 12. Chaff, lucerne (1 bag not less than 9kg) 3. Oats, bushel sample, any variety 13. Chaff, wheaten (1 bag not less than 9kg) 4. Grain Sorghum (grain), bushel, any variety 14. Lucerene, green, 1 bundle (not less than 7kg) 5. Grain Sorghum (heads), 4 heads, any variety 15. Hammermilled mixture - 1 bushel 6. Maize (green in stalk), 4 stalks, any variety to be shown with dobs 16. Maize, 4 cobs, any variety 7. Maize (grain) bushel, any variety 17. Lucerne seed, 2.2kg 8. Hay, wheaten (bales as from baler - to be at least 22kg) 18. Sunflower seeds, 2.2kg 9. Hay, lucerne (bales as from baler - to be at least 22kg) CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF FARM PRODUCE 10. Sunflower, best 2 heads CHAMPION RIBBON

52 SECTION 18 SECTION 19 PRESERVES, JAMS AND JELLIES COOKING

ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY AND 8.00AM AND 9.00AM THURSDAY Stewards: Joan McGuffike | 6723 2262 & Bev Cattell | 6723 1306 Stewards: Jodi Turner | 6722 1229 ALL ENTRIES TO BE THE SOLE WORK OF EXHIBITOR All entries to be displayed on firm plastic plates. JUDGES TIPS: Exhibitors are asked to put jams, jellies, pickles, chutneys etc. in screw top jars (preferably 500g size). Preserves All entries to be covered in oven bag or gladwrap. preferably in No. 36 or 31 bottles. If lids have brand name on them, cover by painting, with contact or similar material. Clean all old No fresh cream in any entries. labels off the jars - fill jars to within 1cm of top. No fabric or material on lids. Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) All Sections Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated

PRESERVED FRUIT IN SYRUP 42. 1 Bottle Tomato Sauce 1. 1 Bottle Apricots 43. 1 Bottle Plum Sauce MEN’S SECTION PUDDINGS 2. 1 Bottle Peaches 44. Collection of Sauces (3 varieties) 1. Chocolate Cake, iced on top 29. Plum Pudding, Steamed or Boiled (can be miniature) 3. 6 Plain Scones 3. 1 Bottle Pears 45. Pickled Onions (in vinegar) CHAMPION PUDDING 4. 1 Bottle Plums 46. Mixed Pickled Vegetables (in vinegar) 4. 6 Pieces Slice - Own Choice Prize donated by Paul Ray Mechanical 5. 1 Bottle Pineapple 47. Collection of Pickled Vegetables (in vinegar) 5. 6 Biscuits - Own Choice 6. 1 Bottle Fruit not listed 48. Flavoured Oils CHAMPION ENTRY FOR CLASSES 1-5 NOVICE SECTION 7. Best Collection of Fruit (3 varieties) - Champion Ribbon + prize Prize donated by Helen Ray 30. 6 Plain Scones 8. Bottle of Vegetables, any variety 31. Cake - Own Choice 9. Collection of Vegetables (3 varieties) OPEN SECTION 32. Boiled Fruit Cake 6. 6 Plain Scones 33. 6 Pieces Slice - Own Choice CHAMPION BOTTLE OF PRESERVES NOVICE SECTION - Champion Ribbon & prize For those who have not previously won first or second prize 7. 6 Pumpkin Scones 34. 4 Muffins (Not Packet) 8. Date and Nut Loaf at any Inverell Show. CHAMPION ENTRY CLASSES 30-34 9. 1 Banana Bread Ribbon donated by MT Russell CWA JAMS & JELLIES 10. 4 Muffins - Own Choice, not packet 10. 1 Jar Plum JAMS AND JELLIES 11. Fruit Pie eg. Grammer, Apple etc. JUNIOR SECTION - UNDER 15 YEARS 11. 1 Jar Blackberry 49. 1 Jar Blackberry Must be child’s own cooking. $20 prize donated by Aileen Roberts 12. 1 Jar Melon (any flavour) 50. 1 Jar Marmalade (any flavour) 13. 1 Jar Peach 51. 1 Jar Apricot Jam 35. 6 Plain Scones SPONGES 14. 1 Jar Apricot 52. 1 Jar Fig Jam Prize donated by Jodie Turner 15. 1 Jar Fig (any flavour) 12. Sponge Sandwich Jam Filled 36. 6 Pikelets 53. 1 Jar Plum Jam 13. Cinnamon or Ginger Sponge Filled 16. 1 Jar Grape 54. 1 Jar Jam (not listed) 37. 6 Jam Drops 17. 1 Jar Tomato (any flavour) 55. 1 Jar Jelly (any flavour) Prize for best sponge donated by Beattie Hawkins 38. 6 ANZAC Biscuits 18. 1 Jar Grapefruit Marmalade 39. Cake - Own Choice, Decorated -$10.00 gift card donated by Bunnings 19. 1 Jar Sweet Orange Marmalade BUTTER CAKES 40. Cake - Own Choice, Not Decorated 14. Sultana Cake, no peel 41. 4 Muffins 20. 1 Jar Any Other Marmalade PRESERVED FRUIT $100 prize donated by Ross & Lee Thompson 21. 1 Jar Strawberry Conserve 56. 1 Bottle Apricot (halves) 42. 1 Decorated Patty Cake 15. Boiled Fruit Cake 22. 1 Jar Jam (not listed) 57. 1 Bottle Peaches 43. Healthy School Lunchbox $20 prize donated by Avern & Jodie Turner Prize donated by Pam Worgan 23. Best Collection of 3 Bottles of Jam 58. 1 Bottle Pears 16. Rich Fruit Cake 44. 3 Decorated Arnott’s Biscuits 24. 1 Jar Blackberry Jelly 59. 1 Bottle Plums 25. 1 Jar Quince Jelly 60. 1 Bottle Fruit (not listed) BUTTER CAKES - ICED ON TOP ONLY 26. 1 Jar Grape Jelly CHAMPION ENTRY IN JUNIOR SECTION 38-47 -$10.00 gift card donated by Bunnings 17. Carrot Cake - Iced on Top 27. 1 Jar Apple Jelly 18. Chocolate Cake - Iced on Top 28. 1 Jar Any Other Jelly PICKLES, SAUCES AND CHUTNEY 19. Special Feature Cake eg. Red Velvet 29. Best Collection of 3 Jars of Jelly 61. 1 Jar Mixed Mustard Pickles Prize donated by Beattie Hawkins Prize for Most Successful Exhibitor 30. 1 Jar Lemon Butter 62. 1 Jar Chutney 20. Orange Cake - Iced on Top Donated by Premier Farm House 31. 1 Jar Passionfruit Butter 63. 1 Bottle Tomato Sauce 21. Banana Cake - Iced on Top 32. 1 Jar Mayonnaise - Cooked 64. 1 Jar Relish 22. Cake - Own Choice Grand Champion Entry Ribbon CHAMPION ENTRY OF JAMS Ribbon + prize for Most Successful Exhibitor in Novice Section Donated by Mrs D. Anderson - Champion Ribbon + prize SLICES AND BISCUITS 23. 6 Pieces Date Slice JUNIOR SECTION - 16 YEARS AND UNDER Encouragement Award 65. 1 Jar Preserved Fruit 24. 6 Pieces Slice - Own Choice PICKLES, CHUTNEYS AND SAUCES Donated by Regional Australia Bank 33. 1 Jar Mixed Mustard Pickles 66. 1 Jar Jam 25. 6 Shortbread 34. 1 Jar Green Tomato Pickles 67. 1 Jar Marmalade 26. 6 ANZAC Biscuits 35. Any Other Pickles 68. 1 Jar Jelly 27. 6 Biscuits - Own Choice 36. Collection of Pickles (3 varieties) 69. 1 Jar Pickles Prize donated by WP & HJ Ray 37. 1 Jar Tomato Chutney 70. 1 Jar Chutney or Relish 28. 6 Jam Drops CHAMPION ENTRY FOR CLASSES 6-28 38. 1 Jar Tomato Relish Encouragement ribbon + prize Prize donated by Avern and Jodie Turner 39. 1 Jar Plum Chutney 40. 1 Jar Any Other Chutney or Relish 41. Collection of Chutney (3 varieties)

54 55 SECTION 20 SECTION 21 DECORATED CAKES NEEDLEWORK ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY Stewards: Margaret Hoyt Ph: 6722 3731 | June Harrison Ph: 6723 1281 ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY Steward: Emma Ting | Assistant Steward: M. Hamel NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. ALL ENTRIES TO BE THE SOLE WORK OF EXHIBITOR ALL ENTRIES MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR. Please follow schedule carefully and complete general entry form at back of schedule. a) Articles which have gained prizes in a previous Inverell Show are to be excluded, and all articles must have been completed during/within the twelve months prior to Show date. Exhibits to remain until 9am Sunday. Entrants are requested to collect exhibits promptly between 9-10am Sunday. b) Work must not be washed, with the exception of Junior sections, which may be worn and washed, prior to entry. Entries must be the sole work of entrant and completed within the last 12 months. Every care taken, but no responsibility accepted for loss or damage. The judge may transfer an entry to another class if they feel it to be more suitable to the entry. c) Cleanliness is essential. The judge may not award a prize if in their opinion, the exhibit is not considered worthy. d) Work must be fully completed. Extra classes will be made is exhibits warrant it. e) Points will be awarded for neatness and making up of garment. “Handwork only” means stamens, tulle, ribbon, baby breath, plastic pillars, raffia and drapes are permitted. f) The awarding of first prize in each OR any class is left to the discretion of the judge/judges, and all members of the public will respect the right of Miniature cakes must be totally “handwork only”.No wire to be inserted into cakes. Spaghetti may be used instead of wire. the stewards to ask them NOT to attend the area when judging is taking place. Artificial bases may be used. All boards must be covered and have cleats. g) NO SECOND PRIZE will be awarded in any class unless there are four or more entries in that class. Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) All Sections Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated h) ALL ENTRIES are to be the ENTIRE work of the entrant named with the exception of quilted items, which have been machine quilted professionally. Extra consideration will be given where the work is solely that of the exhibitor. MASTERS, OPEN CLASS, NOVICE CLASS i) Entries will be received from 3.30pm to 6.00pm on the Wednesday evening, and from 8am to 9.30am Thursday. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE & MINIATURE CLASS ACCEPTED AFTER 9.30AM THURSDAY. NOVICE - Entrants may compete for two (2) consecutive j) Entries must be left for display until 9am Sunday. 1. Traditional Wedding Cake, 1, 2, 3 tier (handwork only) years. Fine lace, fine piping, fine extension work, fine embroidery. k) Participants entering large patchwork quilts may include a photo of the quilt on display as there is insufficient room to display all quilts to their full MASTER SECTION - Teachers, professionals, effect. 2. Special Occasion Cake, 1 tier demonstrators, commercial businesses and bakers. Christening, Birthday, Engagement, etc. MASTER SECTION CHAMPION - Will be chosen by judge. OPEN SECTION CWA SPONSORED SECTION 3. Novelty Cake, 1 tier Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) GRAND CHAMPION - Will be chosen by the judge, from all 21. Article of Needlework by a person over 70 years Artificial ornaments permitted. Prizes: 1st $3.00 and ribbon, 2nd $2.00 and ribbon other champions except masters. 22. Item of Needlework by a person who resides in a Retirement Home 4. Dolly Varden Cake The judge’s decision will be final. CLASS 5. Sugarcraft Floral Arrangement 1. Article of Embroidery - Handmade CLASSES 21-22 2. Article of Embroidery - Machine-made Prizes donated by CWA 6. Decorated Plaque 3. Machine-made Garment Must be mounted, widest diameter point of plaque to be no more than 18cm. SPECIAL NEEDS 4. Novelty or Decoration, any work 23. Item of Needlework by Special Needs 7. Flower Specimen 5. Cushion, any work Single type flower. CLASSES 23 6. Tapestry, any work Prize donated by FDB’s Inverell 8. Contemporary Wedding Cake, 1, 2, 3 tiers 7. Cross Stitch, framed Artificial ornaments, drapes, swags, stands, embossing, thick piping. 8. Needework, framed, any work not stated JUNIOR SECTION - 16 YEARS AND UNDER Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) 9. Coat-hanger, any work 9. Miniature Cake Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 Cake to measure no more than 10cm - board 15cm. 10. Bag, any work 10. Other - Not Listed CLASSES 1-10 CHAMPION RIBBON 24. Garment Machine-made Plus gift voucher donated by Welcome Back Fabric Barn 25. Cushion, any work 11. Sugar Art, all sugar, on board PATCHWORK 26. Article of Needlework, not listed 12. Any Entry, Butter or Fondant 11. Patchwork Quilt - Large CLASSES 24-26 Encouragement award donated by R. Brown 13. Junior Under 18, any entry, Butter or Fondant 12. Patchwork Quilt - Small Cake, patty cakes, or biscuits decorated. 13. Appliquéd Quilt JUNIOR SECTION - 12 YEARS AND UNDER 14. Wall Hanging, any work Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) 150 Years Celebration - Display cakes only 15. Scrap Quilt (majority made of scrap materials) Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00

OPEN CHAMPION RIBBON & TROPHY CLASSES 10-15 CHAMPION RIBBON 27. Garment Machine-made Donated by Cake Decorators Association, Inverell Plus gift voucher CLASSES 1-15 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR RIBBON 28. Cushion, any work GRAND CHAMPION RIBBON & TROPHY 29. Bag, any work + $100 donated by Ross and Lee Thompson NOVICE SECTION 30. Article of Needlework, not listed Donated by Regency Jewellers & Antiques, Inverell For those who have not previously won a prize in the needlework open section at a previous Inverell Show. Encouragement award donated by Regional Australia Bank MASTER CHAMPION TROPHY Donated by Margaret Hoyt, Inverell 16. Machine-made Garment SUB-JUNIOR SECTION - 10 YEARS AND UNDER Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) NOVICE CHAMPION TROPHY 17. Item of Embroidery, any work Donated by Premier’s Farm House, Inverell Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 18. Cushion, any work MINIATURE CLASS CHAMPION RIBBON & TROPHY 19. Bag, any work 31. Garment Machine-made Donated by Aileen Roberts, Inverell 20. Patchwork Quilt 32. Item of Embroidery JUNIOR CLASS UNDER 15 ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD CLASSES 16-20 34. Article of Needlework, not listed Donated by June Harrison, Inverell CLASSES31-34 Encouragement award donated by JUNIOR UNDER 18 CHAMPION RIBBON & TROPHY Donated by Margaret Hoyt, Inverell

56 57 SECTION 22 62. Baby Article JUNIOR SECTION 63. Centre Piece 64. Duchess Set 18 YEARS AND UNDER KNITTING & CROCHET 65. Scarf 85. Scarf, Cap, Beanie 66. Rug 86. Rug ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY 67. Article for Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom 87. Article for Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom Steward: Jean Muggleton Ph: 0427 225 164 | Assistant Steward: Cheryl Leader 68. Any Article not in Schedule 88. Any Article not in Schedule

CHAMPION RIBBON, GIFT CARD CHAMPION RIBBON, GIFT CARD Articles which have won a prize at a previous Inverell Show are to be excluded. Sponsored by Coles Supermarket Sponsored by Coles Supermarket Work to be completed within previous TWO (2) YEARS. 13 YEARS AND UNDER a) Entries to be left on display until after 9.00am Sunday. NOVICE SECTION For those who have never previously won a prize 89. Scarf, Cap, Beanie b) Work must not be washed, with the exception of Junior sections, which may be worn and washed, or dry-cleaned. at a previous Inverell Show. 90. Rug c) Cleanliness is essential. 91. Article for Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom 69. Adult Article 92. Any Article not in Schedule d) All entries to be the work of the exhibitor. 70. Child Article e) Judges decision to be final. 71. Baby Article CHAMPION RIBBON, GIFT CARD Sponsored by Coles Supermarket f) All care will be taken of exhibits but no responsibility will be accepted for the loss of damage of an article. 72. Scarf 73. Article for Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom Encouragement award donated by Community Mutual g) Novice section is for any person who has never entered or won a prize at a previous Inverell Show. This section may be entered for 2 years to gain confidence. 74. Centerpiece 75. Duchess Set HAND-SPUN SECTION 76. Rug 77. Any Article not in Schedule Conditions of Entry: Entries to be hand-spun and manufactured only Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) 34. Rug by the entrant (any age). Prizes: 1st $3.00 and ribbon, 2nd $2.00 and ribbon 35. Knitted Toy CHAMPION RIBBON, GIFT CARD Method: Knitting, crochet, sprang, weaving, other. Sponsored by Coles Supermarket 36. Article using Lace All entries to be labeled with: State Nature of Fibers used - nil synthetics. Provide a 2 meter sample of fiber used for each entry. State KNITTING 37. Article for Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom RETIREMENT VILLAGE/ if home dyed (by entrant) using natural dyes, identify source. State dye 1. Adult Article 38. Any Article not in Schedule AGED CARE FACILITY/ mordant used in drying process. Nil commercial dyes to be used. PERSON WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 2. Child Article CHAMPION RIBBON, GIFT CARD Sponsored by Coles Supermarket Any Article Using: 3. Baby Article 78. Crocheted Toy 4. Baby Set, 3 pieces 93. 5ply yarn for finer, equivalents RETIREMENT VILLAGE/ 79. Baby Article 5. Pair of Booties or Bonnet (wool, cotton only) 94. 8ply to bulky, equivalents AGED CARE FACILITY/ 80. Adult Article 6. Christening Gown/Shawl PERSON WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 81. Crocheted Rug 7. Scarf WOOL 82. Coat-hanger 8. Best Dressed Doll or Toy 39. Knitted Toy 95. Under 5ply 83. Article for Bedroom, Bathroom, Kitchen 9. Toy 40. Baby Article 96. Over 6ply 84. Any Article not in Schedule 10. Rug 41. Adult Article CHAMPION RIBBON 11. Article Knitted in Cotton 42. Scarf STATE COMPETITION 12. Article Knitted using Lace 43. Article for Bedroom, Bathroom, Bedroom 97. Wool Article/Garment 13. Article for Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom 44. Any Article not in Schedule 14. Any Article not in Schedule CHAMPION RIBBON

CHAMPION RIBBON, GIFT CARD Sponsored by Coles Supermarket CROCHET 45. Adult Article STATE COMPETITION SENIOR’S SECTION 46. Child Article Class - THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF WOOL ARTICLES AND/OR GARMENTS 15. Adult Article 47. Baby Article 16. Baby Article 48. Baby Set, 3 pieces CONDITIONS 6. All three (3) articles/garments must have been completed 17. Baby Set, 3 pieces 49. Pair of Booties or Bonnet (wool, cotton only) within the 12 months prior to the local show and made by the 18. Booties 50. Christening Gown/Shawl 1. For the purpose of this competition the following definitions exhibitors. apply: 19. Shawl 51. Best Dressed Doll or Toy 7. An exhibit having won at a local show may be exhibited (the a) Garment: an item that can be worn, eg. a dress, jacket, 20. Child Article 52. Toy same three article/garments) at the Group Final. The winning scarf, hat 21. Scarf exhibit at the Group Final is then eligible to compete in the State 53. Rug b) Article: a utility item that is not worn but can be used in Final. 22. Rug 54. Centre Piece (all over crochet) the home, eg. toy; as a decoration, eg. picture etc. 23. Knitted Toy 55. Duchess Set (all over crochet) 8. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Society at Group 2. The whole article and/or garment must be constructed of and 24. Article using Lace 56. Article in Cotton level and one Group at State level. contain a minimum of 80% wool. 25. Article for Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom 57. Article Crocheted using Lace 9. An exhibit (article/garment) that has previously competed at 26. Any Article not in Schedule 58. Article for Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom 3. Exhibits (articles and garments) may be knitted, crocheted, Group level is not eligible to compete again. CHAMPION RIBBON, GIFT CARD 59. Any Article not in Schedule sewn, felted etc. and must be hand-crafted (use of machine is Sponsored by Coles Supermarket permitted). 10. If this class is not scheduled or attracts no entries at a CHAMPION RIBBON, GIFT CARD local show, the Show Secretary (or delegate) may select three Sponsored by Coles Supermarket 4. A sample of the yarn, fabric or fiber with label must be NOVICE SECTION suitable individual exhibits and, with the exhibitors permission, attached to each item making up the exhibit. If a label is 27. Adult Article enter them in the Group judging as an exhibit representing the SENIOR SECTION not available (as in a hand-spun/felted item) a handwritten label 28. Baby Article particular Society concerned. 60. Adult Article with relevant details and sample will suffice. 29. Baby Set, 3 pieces 11. It is the responsibility of the Group Secretary and winner to 61. Child Article 5. An exhibit in this competition may consist of the work of one 30. Booties co-ordinate the transfer of the winning entry to Sydney for the 31. Shawl individual or a group of individuals, or an organisation. (Please turn over for rest) State judging. 32. Child Article 33. Scarf 58 59 SECTION 23 SECTION 24 HANDICRAFT FINE ARTS ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY 21ST FEBRUARY AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY Stewards: Kirsty Muggleton | 0478 696 486 | Dot Hamilton Stewards: Leonie Loy Ph: 6722 4195 | Yvonne Mitchell ph: 6723 1293 Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) All Sections Prizes: 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00 unless otherwise stated

Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) All Sections Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated ALL ENTRIES MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR AND NO MORE THAN 12 MONTHS OLD AND THE STEWARD HAS THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ENTRY IF THERE ARE ANY DOUBTS. Exhibitors are to collect work between 9am and 11am Sunday. OPEN SECTION 31. Any article of Bead-work 1. Best Dressed Bear - Made/Dressed by Exhibitor 32. Any article made by Vision Impaired person CONDITIONS OF ENTRY - Please read carefully. 2. Best Teddy Bear, any material 33. Any article made from kit PAINTINGS WILL BE ON SALE. Exhibitors must have their prices or NFS (Not For Sale) on the front of each painting. The Show Society will retain a 3. Any Other Soft Toy, Animal or Doll 34. Any article of Scrap-booking commission of 10% on sales. 4. Any Article using Recycled Material 35. Any article not specified 5. Any Article using Natural Material Paintings may be presented to the steward in charge between 3.30pm and 6.00pm on Wednesday, the day before the Show commences, in the new MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CLASSES 26-35 Art & Craft pavilion at the Showground. Entries from out of town exhibitors, who wish to attend the Show on Thursday, will be accepted before 9.30am 6. Any Article of Stained Glass Prize donated by Melissa Simmonds Art on that day. 7. Any Article made by Senior Citizen 8. Wall Hanging All works in the Open Section to be MOUNTED and FRAMED WITH ATTACHMENTS, ready to hang. 9. Handmade Cards by Student or Other LEGO SECTION Size of work must not exceed 1200x900mm (4x3ft). 10. Any Article made by Special Needs person 36. Lego made from a kit All care will be taken of works but no responsibility will be accepted for loss or damage. 11. Any article made by Vision Impaired person 37. Lego not made from a kit 12. Any Article of Bead-work Exhibitors are obliged to collect their works between 9.00am and 11am on Sunday or by arrangement with the steward in charge. 13. Any Article of Scrap-booking Due to limited space, exhibit to be no larger than 60cm. No second prize will be awarded unless 3 or more entries are received. 14. Any Article Not specified The undermentioned information must appear on the back of the work: MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CLASSES 1-14 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CLASSES 36-37 a) Name, Address, Phone Number b) Title of Work, Price or NFS c) Class entered Prize donated by MacIntyre Hot Bread Prize donated by Leonie Moffit Fine Arts must be painted in some way and an “original work” of the exhibitor. JUNIOR SECTION Judges are empowered to transfer an entry to another class if they feel it is more suitable to the entry, without disqualification to exhibitor. OPEN SECTION 15. Any Article made by person or persons from Retirement Home or PRIMARY Aged Care Facility (McLean, etc.) 38. Any article of Bead-work 39. Any article made from a kit OPEN SECTION UNDER 18 YEARS 16. Any Article made by person or persons with Dementia from Aged Must be able to be hung. 40. Article made by Vision Impaired person Care Facility (McLean, etc.) CLASS 17. Any Article made by person or persons from Home Support 41. Any article made by Special Needs child/children 1. ANY WORKS IN OILS, ACRYLIC OR WATER COLOUR 26. ANY WORK IN OILS, ACRYLIC OR WATER COLOUR Handicraft Group (HACC) 42. Any article using Recycled Material Any subject. 27. ANY WORK USING LEAD PENCIL OR CHARCOAL 18. Any Article made by person or persons from HACC Golden Club 43. Any article of Woodwork (paddle-pop sticks, pegs, match sticks, etc.) 2. STILL LIFE (Any Medium) 28. ANY CARTOON CHARACTER 44. Handmade cards (Christmas, birthday, etc.) 3. ANY CARTOON CHARACTER 29. ANY WORK - COLOURED PENCILS, CRAYONS, TEXTA Any MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CLASSES 15-18 45. Any article of Scrap-booking 4. A WORK ON PAPER (Any Subject) Subject Prize donated by Campbell & Freebairn Chemist 46. Wall Hanging Includes watercolour, pastels, crayons, ink, pencil, charcoal etc. 30. ANY LIVING CREATURE 5. SCENE OF THE SEASON (Any Medium) Eg. Birds, animals, reptiles, etc. 47. Any article made of Clay Season must be named. 31. PORTRAIT 48. Any article not specified OPEN FOLK ART 6. ANY LIVING CREATURE 32. MINIATURE PAINTING Any Medium Eg. Birds, Animals, Reptiles, etc. 33. ABORIGINAL ART 19. Any Article - Australian design MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CLASSES 37-47 7. PORTRAIT 34. SPRAY PAINT PICTURE Any Subject 20. Any Article - Unspecified design Prize donated by FDB’s Inverell 8. MINIATURE PAINTING (Any Medium) 35. COMIC STORYLINE Any Medium 21. Article of Decorative Art (milk can, tin, saw, etc.) 9. ABORIGINAL ART 36. COLOURING-IN THERAPY Any Subject 22. Any Article done at Workshop JUNIOR SECTION 10. SPRAY PAINT PICTURE (Any Subject) 37. ANY WORK - SPECIAL NEEDS 22a. Any Leather Work 12. COMIC STORYLINE (Any Medium) Must be able to be hung. INFANTS 13. COLOURING-IN THERAPY (Any Subject) MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CLASSES 19-22 49. Any article made by pre-school group 2-3 years 14. ANY WORK - SPECIAL NEEDS SPONSORS: PREMIER Prize donated by Bunnings Write children’s names on work who contributed. Must be able to be hung. 50. Any article made by pre-school group 3-5 years SPONSORS: Paul Ray Mobile Mechanic, Betty Burtenshaw, OPEN FABRIC Write children’s names on work who contributed. JUNIOR SECTION Inverell Pharmacy, Dust Jacket INFANTS (KINDERGARTEN, 1ST CLASS, 2ND CLASS) COLOURING AND DESIGN 51. Any article made by pre-school children’s group 52. Any article made by a Vision Impaired child 23. Article using Fabric Colouring NOVICE 38. MY FAVOURITE PICTURE 24. Article Painted 53. Any article made of Plaster This section may be entered for 2 years to gain confidence. 39. COLLAGE PICTURE 25. Article Not Specified 54. Any article made of Woodwork (paddle-pop sticks, pegs and 40. ANY PICTURE - SPECIAL NEEDS matchsticks may be used) 14. ANY WORK IN OILS, ACRYLIC OR WATER COLOUR MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CLASSES 23-25 55. Article made from Recycled Material 15. ANY WORK USING LEAD PENCIL OR CHARCOAL LOWER PRIMARY (3RD CLASS, 4TH CLASS) Prize Liquid Radiance Pack donated by Leonie Turner 56. Any article made by Special Needs child 16. ANY CARTOON CHARACTER 17. ANY WORK - COLOURED PENCILS, CRAYONS, TEXTA Any 41. ANY PICTURE 57. Any article made of Clay Subject 42. COLLAGE PICTURE 58. Any article made from a kit JUNIOR SECTION 18. ANY LIVING CREATURE 43. ANY PICTURE - SPECIAL NEEDS 59. Any article not specified Eg. Birds, animals, reptiles, etc. SECONDARY 19. PORTRAIT UPPER PRIMARY (5TH CLASS, 6TH CLASS) MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CLASSES 39-59 20. MINIATURE PAINTING Any Medium 26. Any article made by Special Needs child Prize donated by Inverell Young World (Toy Kingdom) 21. ABORIGINAL ART 41. ANY PICTURE 27. Article of Woodwork (paddle-pop sticks, pegs, match sticks, etc.) PRIZE MONEY FOR PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES 22. SPRAY PAINT PICTURE Any Subject 42. COLLAGE PICTURE 28. Handmade cards (Christmas, birthday, etc.) Donated by Catherine Campbell Childcare Centre 23. COMIC STORYLINE Any Medium 43. ANY PICTURE - SPECIAL NEEDS 29. Any article using Recycled Material 24. COLOURING-IN THERAPY Any Subject 30. Any article made of Clay 25. ANY WORK - SPECIAL NEEDS Must be able to be hung.

SPONSORS: FDB’s 60 61 SECTION 26 SECTION 28 PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTOR’S CORNER

NOTE: Entries close prior to the Show. ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY Steward: Janita Fenton | 0488 923 197 (after 4pm) ITEMS CAN BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 8.00AM - 9.00AM SUNDAY 25TH FEBRUARY JUDGING AT 10.30AM THURSDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2018 ENTRIES CLOSE 16TH FEBRUARY 2018 AT 5.00PM at the Show Society Office PO Box 116 Inverell NSW 2360 or dropped in at the office between 10am - 4pm Wednesday Stewards: Jane Brookman Ph: 0417 736 374 9th February until Friday 16th February Entry fee: $1.00 PER ENTRY (includes GST) Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 Entry fee: $1.00 PER ENTRY (includes GST) Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 CHAMPION EXHIBIT: Prints Voucher Stewards reserve the right to reject entries of inappropriate items. BEST OVERALL EXHIBITORS: Prints Voucher Size restrictions may also apply - at Steward’s discretion. STUDENT AWARD: Prints Voucher Please submit entries with completed entry form. PRINT VOUCHERS DONATED BY HARVEY NORMAN PHOTO CENTRE Encouragement Awards donated by REGIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK A limit of 3 items per section, per entry apply. Ribbons awarded for CHAMPION & MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR. ALL PHOTOS MUST BE TAKEN BY ENTRANT. SECTIONS 1-19 CAN ONLY BE ENTERED BY STRICTLY AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. PAUL O’KEEFE MEMORIAL AWARD FOR CHAMPION OVERALL EXHIBIT donated by The Brew Shed $70.00 LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED - NO FRAMED PRINTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. RESERVE CHAMPION OVERALL EXHIBIT donated by Macintyre Valley Gas $50.00 BEST JUNIOR CHAMPION EXHIBIT donated by Todd Dowsley, Inverell Toy Kingdom $25.00 All photographs are to be securely mounted with ACID FREE GLUE (available from Harvey Norman Photo Centre). Sticky tape and other glues do not stand up and will fall off. Entries must be mounted on cardboard with at least 3cm (1 inch) border. Every exhibit must have the exhibitor’s name MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR donated by L. Moffit $20.00 and class entered clearly, shown on the back of the entry. Those using black cardboard, please attach a white sticker to the back and record the require information on it. If you are a student, please state your age. 1. Royal Memorabilia collection (1-10 pieces) JUNIOR SECTION 2. Wall Pocket /Vase, single or collection Under 15 years There is a limit of three (3) entries per class, although there is no limit to the total number of classes entered. Entries must have been taken in the last 12 months and not entered in a previous Inverell Show. Entries close on Friday 16th February 2018 at 5.00pm to allow for judging and 3. Old Technical Instrument/ Equipment presentation of all exhibits. 4. Movie Memorabilia (1-10 pieces) All junior exhibitors will receive a 5. Old Auto Item Participation Award. Major Sponsor HARVEY NORMAN PHOTO CENTRE - 50 Evans St Inverell NSW 6. Old Currency Collection Any item entered in this section must be entered SECTION A SECTION F 7. Most Unusual Foreign Currency under the child’s name. STANDARD PRINT SIZE (6X4) - AMATEUR DIGITALLY ENHANCED (8X12) 8. 3 pieces of Carnival Glass 1. People 31. Any Subject (include a 6x4 of original) 9. Shell Collection 1. Stamp collection 2. Flora 2. Animal figurines (1-10 pieces) 3. Fauna SECTION G 10. Old Camping Equipment (1-3 pieces) 4. Landscape/Water-scape OPEN - PAID (8X12) 11. Old Fishing Equipment (1-3 pieces) 3. Eraser collection 5. Sunrise, Sunsets & Silhouettes 32. Any Subject 12. Handmade Fishing Lures (1-10 pieces) 4. Pokemon collection 6. Local Area 13. Old cooking /Kitchen Equipment (1-3 pieces) 5. Any 3 things which are alike. Eg 3 dolls, 3 matchbox cars 7. Set of 3/4 - Telling A Story 8. Any Other Subject 14. Old fashioned Tea Set 6. Rock / Crystal Collection SECTION B 15. Perfume bottles (1-3 pieces) 7. Collector Card of any kind (collection) ENLARGEMENTS (8X12) - AMATEUR 16. 3 Old Bottles 9. People 17. Old Alcohol/ Pub Memorabilia 10. Nature SPECIAL AWARD 11. Landscape/Water-scape 19. Antique Doll EXHIBITS WILL BE DISPLAYED IN LOCKED CABINETS 12. Any other subject 20. Teacup and saucer AND CAGES, AND AREA SUPERVISED AT ALL TIMES. 13. Night-scape 21 What is it ?/ Most Unusual Item 14. Macro Celebrating 150 years of SECTION C Educating, Entertaining NOVICE (8X12) SECTION 29 15. People 16. Nature & Involvement 17. Landscape/Water-scape WOODWORK 18. Local Area Any size print portraying the culture of the 19. Any other subject Inverell Show. ENTRIES RECEIVED 3.30PM UNTIL 6PM WEDNESDAY AND 8.00AM AND 9.30AM THURSDAY Chief Steward: Robert Stokes Ph: 0267 211 703 SECTION D (Does not have to have been taken in the past 12 months) BLACK & WHITE All prizes will be awarded at the discretion of the Chief Steward and no further discussion will be held. 20. Any Subject Numerous prizes/ribbons to be won. Prize $25 Entry fee: $1.00 PER ENTRY (includes GST) Prizes: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated SECTION E STUDENT UNDER 18 YEARS (any size up to 8X12) Competitors to stipulate section. 21. People 22. Nature MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR EXHIBIT 23. Landscape/Water-scape AMATEUR PROFESSIONAL 24. Pets 1. Wooden article by school student 9. Turned item MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR 2. Turned item 10. Carved item 25. Any other subject ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD 3. Carved item 11. Article of Furniture STUDENT 12 YEARS & UNDER (any size up to 8X12) 4. Article of Furniture 12. Wooden model 26. People 5. Wooden model 13. Wooden box Vouchers supplied by: 27. Nature 6. Wooden box 14. Intarsia item Arlington Gasweld, Inverell 28. Landscape/Water-scape 7. Intarsia item 15. Item not specified 29. Pets 8. Item no specified Inverell H. Hardware 30. Any other subject CHAMPION PIECE OF WOODWORK Bunnings CHAMPION PIECE OF FURNITURE

62 63 SECTION 30 BEST HOME BREW Steward: Jane Brookman Ph: 0417 736 364 Entry fee: $1.00 (includes GST) 1. Entries are restricted to one bottle per person, per style. 2. Entry fees to be paid at time of entry. If not paid they will be not accepted for judging. 3. Entries to be left at The Brew Shed 2/145 Otho Street Inverell, between 9am-5pm, Fri and Sat between 9am and 12 noon. 4. Entries to be left at The Brew Shed by 12 noon, Wednesday 21st February 2018 (no late entries will be accepted). 5. Entries submitted must be at room temperature. 6. All care will be taken but no responsibility accepted. 7. Only competition bottle labels provided at The Brew Shed are to be used. Bottles with other labels will not be accepted. 8. Upon entry the contents become the property of the Inverell Show Home Brew Competition, and after judging and the show, the contents of the bottle will be discharged to waste. 9. No person shall judge any style wherein a member of his or her household has entered beer. 10. Bottles and prizes will be ready for collection on the site at the conclusion of the show or one week after at The Brew Shed, 2/145 Otho Street. 11. Entries will be judged on presentation as well as content. The airspace should measure 4.5cm to 6.5cm from the top of the bottle. 12. Only 500ml or larger, brown glass or brown ET bottles in a clean and flawless conditions are to be used. 13. Judging will commence at close of business on Wednesday 21st February 2018. 14. The decision of the judge and chief steward is final and no correspondence will be entered into. • The Brew Shed Inverell are proud sponsors of the Inverell Show Home Brew Competition. • The competition is open to all levels of Home Brewers. • If you already have some home brew on hand but feel it’s not up to competition standard, don’t despair! Brewers of all levels are encouraged to participate, as this is a useful way of learning how to improve your future brews with the informative and confidential “feed-back” score sheet for you to keep.

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE:

1ST - Card and ribbon - $20.00 gift voucher donated by The Brew Shed 2ND - Card and ribbon - $15.00 gift voucher donated by The Brew Shed 3RD - Card and ribbon - $10.00 gift voucher donated by The Brew Shed CHAMPION HOME BREW - Card and ribbon - $30.00 gift voucher donated by The Brew Shed

BEER STYLES/CATEGORIES

1. Light Coloured Beer 2. Dark Coloured Beer 3. Cider 4. Wine

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SECTION STEWARD PHONE

CHIEF RING STEWARD...... Rosie Bloch...... 0427 126 833 SHOWGIRL COMPETITION...... Jeannie Muggleton...... 0427 225 167 DRESSAGE...... Lyn Adams...... 0437 271 971 CAMPDRAFT...... Cody Law...... 02 6723 2155 RODEO...... Gary Brown...... 02 6722 2532 A/h SHOWJUMPING...... Suzi Mills...... 0427 254 600 SPORTING EVENTS...... SHEARING...... Sue Shepard...... 0407 097 199 WOOL - MERINO & CROSSBRED...... Iain Goddard...... 02 6725 1653 FAT LAMBS...... Greg Brabant...... 0400 505 624 FARMER’S CHALLENGE...... Georgie Oakes...... 0419 011 912 BEEF CATTLE...... Tim Llyod...... 0429 318 096 POULTRY...... Trevor Purcell...... 02 6722 3543 WHIPCRACKING...... Richard Adams...... 0421 254 777 WOODCHOP...... Jono Elphick...... 0419 046 100 DEMOLITION DERBY...... Heath Roberts...... CHIEF PAVILION STEWARD...... Aileen Roberts...... 02 6722 3426 FRUIT/GARDEN & FARM PRODUCE..... BJ Waters...... 0459 222 854 PRESERVES, JAMS & JELLIES...... Joan McGufficke...... 02 6723 2262 COOKING...... Jodie Turner...... 02 6722 1229 DECORATED CAKES...... Margaret Hoyt...... 02 6722 3731 NEEDLEWORK...... Emma Ting......

KNITTING & CROCHET...... Jean Muggleton...... 0427 225 164 after 3.30pm HANDICRAFT...... Leonie Loy...... 02 6725 4195 WOODWORK...... Robert Stokes...... 02 6721 1703 FINE ARTS...... Kirsty Muggleton...... 0478 696 486 FLOWERS/DECORATIVE...... Peter Rainger...... 0427 254 119

PHOTOGRAPHY...... Janita Fenton...... 0488 923 197 after 4pm COLLECTOR’S CORNER...... Jane Brookman...... 0417 736 374 SHOWMEN’S GUILD...... Graham McKenzie & Jodie Burtenshaw...... 0428 232 978 OUTDOOR TRADE EXHIBITS...... Jodie Burtenshaw & L. Mather...... 0412 038 289 ITINERANT TRADERS...... Jodie Burtenshaw & L.Mather...... 0412 038 289 INDOOR TRADE EXHIBITS...... Aileen Roberts...... 02 6722 3426 KID’S CORNER...... Cheryl Horner & Neville Horner...... 02 6723 1122 GRAND PARADE STEWARD...... & ANNOUNCING CO-ORDINATOR SAFETY OFFICER...... Graham McKenzie...... 0428 232 978 SECRETARY/TREASURER’S OFFICE..... Margaret Jones...... 02 6722 3409

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