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KOROIT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SHOW

SATURDAY, 9TH NOVEMBER, 2019

Entries close: Tuesday, 5th November, 2019 at 7.00 pm Entries received after that date will be $7.50

Admission Prices: Adults $10, Family $16 Aged Pensioners $7, Children 6-15 yrs $2. Children 5 & Under - Free, Membership Ticket $16

 THANK YOU The Agricultural Societies The President and Committee gratefully of Rural acknowledge the generosity of their Ambassador Award Sponsors and being a part of running Aim: the . The aim of the competition is to: Highlight the importance of youth in Rural Victoria Saffin Kerr Bowen Rodwells, Hygain, Kirkstall and in particular the agricultural show movement. Hotel, Kelotouit, Vet Clinic, Gapes Identify and encourage enthusiastic, skilful, Family, Murray Goulbourn, Horseland, Autobarn industrious and unselfish young people. Warrnambool, Ace Radio, Tyre & Battery, Give young people a forum to express their views Vet Group, Matthews Petroleum BP, C. Baulch, through education and experience and develop Davidson Family, Norton Ford, Mrs W. Johnson, closer links with . Lane Family, Repco Auto Parts, P. M. Walters, Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, B. Murray Western Rules and Regulations: District Ag, B. Russell, Kilmerry Romneys, Murray The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria Limited Family, J. L. Watson, Landmark, Mrs M. Laurence, and Victorian Agricultural Societies Association Daly’s IGA, Warrnambool Auto Recyclers, Incorporated to select the winner of the Young Moyne Shire, Warrnambool Readymix Concrete, Citizen Award conduct the award. The rules and Spotlight, Virbac Animal Health, Battery World, regulations apply to all aspects of the Award. Incitec Pivot, John Edwards, Claas Harvest Centre, Applicants who enter the Award are to be bound Koroit Bakery, Koroit Pharmacy, Quinlan Butchers, by the Rules and Regulations for the Young Citizen Commercial Hotel, Patons Transport, T. Brookes, Award and abide by all decision of the Royal Mrs F. Laidlaw, Koroit Newsagency, Warrnambool Agricultural Society of Victoria Limited in relation Mazda, Koroit Floral Art Group, Bundaberg Rum, to all matters in connection with or arising out of Warrnambool Toyota, the Award. Entry: KOROIT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. Entrants must provide information indicating OFFICE BEARERS their reason for applying for entry together with Chairperson: Mr. Michael Lane, 0412 448 353 curriculum vitae, indicating work experience, and Secretary/ community participation and agricultural show Treasurer: Mrs. Julie Houlihan, 0419 171 061 involvement if applicable. Address: P.O. Box 61, Koroit, 3282 Requirements: Honorary Life Members Aged over 20 and under 30 at 1st May of year of A. S. Brookes, W. T. Paton, B. J. Russell, D. G. State Final. Beard, L. J. Kermond, A. R. Waterson, C. Baulch, Be enthusiastic and knowledgeable about rural life J. Watson, G. Morris, P. Keane, G. Hamilton, Mrs. and affairs, and agricultural shows. F. Luckman, Mrs. M. Laurence, A. L. Brookes, Be able to spend the required time at the Local Mrs. M. Gavin, M. Lane. Show, Group Level Final and the State Final at the Royal Show. COMMITTEE Judging Criteria: T. C. Baulch, A. Evans, G. Morris, Mrs. J. Houlihan, Entrants will be judged in accordance with the R. Gervasi, Mrs. M. Gavin, R. Buckley P. Keane, following guide lines: Mrs. M. Laurence, G. Hamilton, Mrs. K. Jackson, M. Lane, G. Beard, S. Hamilton, G.Collins. Community involvement 20 points General and Rural knowledge 20 points SHOW PERSONALITIES Personality & Confidence 10 points Entrants are to wear suitable attire for the show. Ambitions/Goals 20 points Judging commences at 12.30 pm Communication skills This section sponsored by Koroit Newsagency (including oral presentation) 20 points 1. BABY SHOW PERSONALITY - 0 to12 months Style, Grooming, Deportment ______10 points 2. MASTER TINY TOT SHOW PERSONALITY - 1 to 100 points 3 years Prizes: 3. MISS TINY TOT SHOW PERSONALITY - 1 to 3 Local Show Level: Plaque plus Trophy years Group Level: Certificate plus Jacket 4. MASTER JUNIOR SHOW PERSONALITY - 4 to 6 State Level: $5000 Bank Account years Major Sponsors: 5. MISS JUNIOR SHOW PERSONALITY - 4 to 6 Win TV - Commonwealth Bank years 6. MASTER INTERMEDIATE SHOW PERSONALITY Supporting Sponsor: - 7 to 12 years ACE Radio Broadcasters Pty Ltd 7. MISS INTERMEDIATE SHOW PERSONALITY - 7 to 12 years 8. TEEN SHOW PERSONALITY - 13 to 17 years

   SATURDAY 9th NOVEMBER 10. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hh and not SECTION A exceeding 15.0 hh HORSE EVENTS SECTION CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY Enquiries: Julie Houlihan, 0419 171 061 Email: [email protected] 11. Novice Saddle Pony 14.0 hh and under Entry Fee: Members $4. 12. New Comer/First Saddle Pony 14.0 hh Non-members $5. and under Late entries taken on day $7.50 per entry 13. Open Saddle Pony over 13.2 hh and not Announcer: Mrs. J. McLean exceeding 14 hh 14. Open Saddle Pony over 13 hh and not Rules and Regulations: exceeding 13.2 hh 1. Ponies up to and including 14 hands 15. Open Saddle Pony over 12.2 hh and not 2. Galloways over 14 hands to 15 hands exceeding 13 hh 3. Hacks over 15 hands. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE 4. Horses and ponies can be measured by PONY OVER 12.2 the society at the discretion of Stewards or 16. Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 hh and not Judges. exceeding 13 hh 5. For smartest on parade classes, horse and 17. Show Hunter Pony over 13 hh and not gear must be exhibitors property. exceeding 13.2 hh 6. All exhibits must be bona-fide property of the 18. Show Hunter Pony over 13.2 hh and not exhibitor or held by them under written lease exceeding 14 hh at the time of entry. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW 7. All horses shown in breed classes must carry HUNTER PONY OVER 12.2 hh respective registration and ownership. 19. Show Hunter pony 11.2 hh and under 8. Novice is one who has not won first prize 20. Show Hunter pony over 11.2 hh and not singly at any agricultural show. exceeding 12.2 hh 9. Exhibits scan be shown either show hunter or CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN open classes - not both. SHOW HUNTER PONY 12.2 hh & UNDER 10. Rings 1 & 2 Saddle Champions 1, (one) 21. Open Saddle Pony over 12.0 hh and not champion horse on day. exceeding 12.2 hh 11. Current height tickets to be carried. 22. Open Saddle Pony over 11.2 hh and not 12. South West VAS Group Aggregate will exceeding 12.0 hh be awarded to Champion Small Pony & 23. Open Saddle Pony over 11.0 hh and not Champion Small Show Hunter Pony. exceeding 11.2 hh Sponsors: 24. Open Saddle Pony 11.0 hh and under Matthews Petroleum, Horseland, Mrs F. Laidlaw, CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE M. Daly IGA, Bourke’s Hotel. PONY 12.2 hh & UNDER We gratefully acknowledge the support of these 25. Open Saddle Hack over 15.0 hh and not Businesses. Also to our other sponsors exceeding l5.2 hh OUR THANKS 26. Open Saddle Hack over 15.2 hh and not exceeding 16.0 hh RING NO. 1 27. Open Saddle Hack over 16.0 hh and not Judge: L. Arnold Wardel exceeding 16.2 hh Starts: 9 am 28. Open Saddle Hack over 16.2 hh 1. Led Mare/Filly 12.2 hh & Under CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE 2. Led Mare/Filly over 12.2 hh and not HACK exceeding 14 hh CHAMPION LED MARE/FILLY 14 hh & UNDER 29. Show Hunter Hack over 15.0 hh and not exceeding 15.2 hh 3. Led Gelding over 12.2 hh and not exceeding 30. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hh and not 14.0 hh exceeding 16.0 hh 4. Led Gelding 12.2 hh and under 31. Show Hunter Hack over 16.0 hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW GELDING 14 hh & UNDER HUNTER HACK 5. Novice Ridden Galloway 6. New Comer/First Season Galloway RING NO. 2 7. Open Saddle Galloway over 14.0 hh and not Judge: D. White exceeding 14.2 hh Starts: 9.30 am 8. Open Saddle Galloway over 14.2 hh and not Exhibits can be shown in either Show Hunter or exceeding 15.0 hh Open classes - not both CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN GALLOWAY 32. Led Stallion or Colt 14 hh & Under 33. Led Stallion or Colt over 14 hh 9. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.0 hh and not exceeding 14.2 hh CHAMPION LED STALLION OR COLT  34. Led Mare/Filly over 14 hh and not exceeding Championships. Riders to be 14 years and over 15 hh on day of qualifying show. 35. Led Mare/Filly over 15 hh 51. Show Hunter Hack over 15.0 hh and not CHAMPION LED MARE/FILLY OVER 14 hh exceeding 15.2 hh 36. Led Gelding over 15.0 hh 51a. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hh and not 37. Led Gelding over 14.0 hh and not exceeding exceeding 16.0 hh 15.0 hh 52. Show Hunter Hack over 16.0 hh CHAMPION LED GELDING OVER 14 hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK 38. LED VAS OFF THE TRACK FOR RETIRED 53. Open Saddle Galloway over 14.0 hh and not RACEHORSES 14.2 hh & OVER exceeding 14.2 hh Qualifier Prizes: $50, sash, Card and Racing 54. Open Saddle Galloway over 14.2 hh and not Victoria Prize Pack. Open to all Thoroughbreds exceeding 15.0 hh unraced or raced 4 years and over, over 14.2 hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE who are registered with RISA (Racing Information GALLOWAY Services ). Registration will be checked. 55. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.0 hh and not Racing name to be used where appropriate. exceeding 14.2 hh When entering if name is different to racing name 56. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hh and not or if never raced. Please provide, Racing name, exceeding 15.0 hh Brands, Colour & markings, microchip number, CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW Life Number, Registration Certificate number. Once HUNTER GALLOWAY a qualifier is won, the horses cannot compete 57. Open Saddle Pony over 13.2 hh and not in other qualifiers. All qualifying winners gain exceeding 14.0 hh automatic entry in the Off the Track series Final to be held at the 2020 VAS Ltd Saddle Horse 58. Open Saddle Pony over 13.0 hh and not Championships. exceeding 13.2 hh 39. Smartest on Parade 16 yrs and under 18 yrs 59. Open Saddle Pony over 12.2 hh and not 40. Smartest on Parade 18 yrs and over exceeding 13.0 hh 41. Rider 16 years and under 18 years CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY OVER 12.2 HH to 14 HH INTERMEDIATE RIDER 60. Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 hh and not 42 Rider 18 years and under 21 years exceeding 13 hh 43 Rider 21 years and over 61. Show Hunter Pony over 13 hh and not CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR exceeding 13.2 hh RIDER 62. Show Hunter Pony over 13.2 hh and not exceeding 14 hh 44. Novice Ridden Hack over 15.0 hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION 45. Newcomer /First Season Hack over 15.0 hh SHOWHUNTER PONY OVER 12.2 HH 46. Open Saddle Hack over 15.0 hh and not 63. Show Hunter Pony 11.2 hh and under exceeding 15.2 hh 64. Show Hunter Pony over 11.2 hh and not 47. Open Saddle Hack over 15.2 hh and not exceeding 12.2 hh exceeding 16.0 hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN 48. Open Saddle Hack over 16.0 hh and not SHOW HUNTER PONY 12.2 HH & UNDER exceeding 16.2 hh 49. Open saddle hack over 16.2 hh 65. Open saddle Pony over 12.0 hh and not CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE exceeding 12.2 hh HACK (MR & MRS W. R. LAIDLAW 66. Open saddle Pony over 11.2 hh and not MEMORIAL TROPHY) exceeding 12.0 hh 67. Open saddle Pony over 11.0 hh and not 50. VAS OFF THE TRACK FOR RETIRED exceeding 11.2 hh RACEHORSES 14.2. hh & OVER 68. Open saddle Pony 11 hh under Qualifier Prizes: $50, sash, Card and Racing CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE Victoria Prize Pack. Open to all Thoroughbreds PONY 12.2 HH AND UNDER unraced or raced 4 years and over, over 14.2 hh who are registered with RISA (Racing Information RING NO. 3 Services Australia). Registration will be checked. JUNIOR RING- COMPETITORS UNDER 16 yrs Racing name to be used where appropriate. Judge: H. Clarke When entering if name is different to racing name Starts: 9 AM or if never raced. Please provide, Racing name, 69. Led Pony 12 hh and under Brands, Colour & markings, microchip number, 70. Led Pony over 12 hh and not exceeding 14 hh Life Number, Registration Certificate number. 71. Led Galloway over 14 hh and not exceeding Qualifying classes will be judged ridden. Once 15 hh a qualifier is won, the horses cannot compete 72. Led Horse over 15 hh in other qualifiers. All qualifying winners gain CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED automatic entry in the Off the Track series Final PONY/HORSE to be held at the 2020 VAS Ltd Saddle Horse 73. Handler under 6 yrs

 74. Handler 6 yrs & Under 9 yrs 102. Pair of Hacks over 15 hh 75. Handler 9 yrs & under 12 yrs 103. Pair of riders under 6 yrs 76. Handler 12 yrs & Under 14 yrs 104. Pair of Riders over 6 yrs & Under 10 yrs 77. Handler 14 yrs & Under 16 yrs 105. Pair of Riders over 1O yrs & Under 13 yrs CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HANDLER 106. Pair of Riders over 13 yrs & Under 16 yrs 78. Miniature Turnout 7 years & under to be led 79 . Leading Rein Pony 12 hh & Under. (Stallions RING 4 BREEDS ineligible). Judge: C. Budija Open to all ponies, any breed. Starts: 8.30 am Rider to be 3 years and under 8 years. ALL HORSES SHOWN IN BREED CLASSES Snaffle bridle only. Attendant must affix the BELOW MUST CARRY RESPECTIVE leading rein to the nose band, the reins should REGISTRATION AND MEMBERSHIP & go directly to the child’s hand, string not PRESENTED ON REQUEST. permitted or any aid fastened to the saddle to SHETLANDS keep the pony’ s head in position. No spurs 107. Led Stallion or Colt or whips, handler may carry a cane. Riders 108. Led Gelding should at least be able to rise to the trot. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND Clothing and equipment to be similar to a MALE Turnout but judged as a Smartest on Parade. 109. Led Mare 80. Child’s First ridden Pony 12.2 hh & under 110. Led Filly (Stallions ineligible). CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND Open to all ponies, any breed. Rider to be FEMALE over 7 years & under 12 Years. Rider to be able to ride unaided. Snaffle bridle only. No PINTOS spurs. Whips not to exceed 75 cm. Ponies will Sponsored by the Victorian Pinto Society walk and trot on circle and canter is only for All Pintos must be registered with the Victorian individual workout Pinto Society and owners must be current 81. Smartest on Parade 8 yrs & Under 11 yrs financial members of the same. Classes 82. Smartest on Parade 11 yrs & Under 14 yrs sponsored by Victorian Pinto Society. 83. Smartest on Parade 14 yrs and under 16 yrs 111. Led Stallion or Colt 10.2 hh & under 84. Rider under 6 yrs (may be led) 112. Led Mare or Filly 10.2 hh & under 85. Rider 6 yrs & Under 9 yrs 113. Led Gelding 10.2 hh & under 86. Rider 9 yrs & Under 12 yrs CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PINTO 87. Rider 12 yrs and Under 14 yrs 10.2 hh & under 88. Rider 14 yrs and under 16 years 114. Led Stallion or Colt 14 hh & over CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR 115. Led Stallion or Colt 10.2 hh & under 14 hh RIDER CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PINTO 89. Child’s Show Pony 11.0 hh & Under STALLION OR COLT 90. Child’ s Show Pony over 11.0 hh & not 116. Led Mare or Filly 14 hh & over exceeding 12.0 hh 117. Led Mare or Filly 10.2 hh & under 14 hh 92. Child’s Show Pony over 12.0 hh & not CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PINTO exceeding 13.0 hh MARE OR FILLY 93. Child’s Show Pony over 13.0 hh & not 118. Led Gelding l 4 hh & over exceeding 14.0 hh 119. Led Gelding 10.2 hh & under 14 hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION CHILD’S CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PINTO SHOW PONY GELDING SUPREME CHAMPION LED PINTO 94. Child’s Show Galloway 14.0 hh & NE 14.2 hh Garland and Trophy donated by Kyabra Park 95. Child’ s Show Galloway over 14.2 hh & NE Stud 15.0 hh WELSH MOUNTAIN SECTION A CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION CHILD’S 120. Led Stallion or Colt GALLOWAY 121. Led Mare Dry or Brood 96. Child’s Saddle Hack over 15.0 hh and not 122. Led Filly exceeding15.2 hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH 97. Child’s Saddle Hack over 15.2 hh and not MOUNTAIN EXHIBIT exceeding 16.0 hh WELSH SECTION B 98. Child’s Saddle Hack over 16.0 hh and not 123. Led Stallion or Colt exceeding 16.2 hh 124. Led Mare Dry or Brood 99. Child’s saddle hack over 16.2 hh 125. Led Filly CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION CHILD’S CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH HACK EXHIBIT 100. Pair of Ponies under 14 hh WELSH GELDINGS SECTION E 101. Pair of Galloways over 14 hh & NE 15 hh 126. Led Welsh Mountain Gelding

 127. Led Welsh Gelding 155. Led Colt 3 yrs & Under 128. Led C / D Gelding CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH OR COLT GELDING EXHIBIT 156. Led Gelding 4 yrs & Over PART WELSH 157. Led Gelding 3 yrs & Under 129. Led Stallion or Colt CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING 130. Led Mare Dry or Brood SUPREME CHAMPION MINIATURE PONY 131. Led Filly Garland and Trophy donated by Kyabra Park 132. Led Gelding Stud CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PART STANDARDBRED WELSH EXHIBIT South West Aggregate: High Point Award (Rug) for the Most Successful Purebred Sponsored by RIDING PONIES Owners & Trainers and Most Successful 133. Led Stallion or Colt Partbred Standardbred Sponsored by G & A 134. Led Mare Dry or Brood Church at Camperdown, Port Fairy, Yulecart, 135. Led Filly , Warrnambool & Koroit Shows. Saddle 136. Led Gelding blankets for runner up of each section. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDING PONY 158. Best Present Pure or Partbred Standardbred 159. Led Standardbred Male 15.2 hh and under APSB PONIES 160. Led Standardbred Male over 15.2 hh Entries in these classes are restricted to exhibits 161. Led Standardbred Female 15.2 hh and under registered in the Australian Pony section of the 162. Led Standardbred Female over 15.2 hh Australian Pony Stud Book Society; Exhibitors CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED must be current financial members of the above. STANDARDBRED 137. Best Presented 163. Led Part bred Standardbred Male 138. Led APSB Gelding 164. Led Part bred Standardbred Female 139. Led Colt CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED 140. Led Stallion PARTBRED STANDARDBRED CHAMPION APSB MALE & RESERVE CHAMPION APSB MALE 165. Ridden Foundation Standardbred (Walk/trot) 166. Ridden Standardbred Male 141. Led Filly 167. Ridden Standardbred Female 142. Led Mare CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN CHAMPION APSB FEMALE & RESERVE STANDARDBRED CHAMPION APSB FEMALE SUPREME CHAMPION APSB 168. ALABAR HERO SERIES QUALIFIER Qualifier Regulations: APSB PARTBRED/RIDING PONY 1. Open to all purebred freeze branded 143. Led Stallion Standardbreds registered with Harness 144. Led Mare Racing Australia. Raced or unraced, 145. Led Filly registrations will be verified. 146. Led Gelding 2. Registered/racing name to be used where CHAMPION APSB PARTBRED/RIDNG PONY & available. Freeze brand number must be RESERVE CHAMPION APSB PARTBRED/ provided. RIDNG PONY 3. Qualifying show must be VAS Ltd affiliated. AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONIES 4. Qualifying classes will be judged ridden. Sponsored by Australian Saddle Pony 5. Once a Qualifier has won the horse is Association ineligible to compete in another Qualifier. 147. Led ASP Male 12.2 hh & Under 6. All Qualifying winners gain automatic entry 148. Led ASP Male 0ver 12.2 hh & Under 14.2 hh into the Hero Series final to be held at the CHAMPION ASP MALE & RESERVE CHAMPION VAS Ltd Saddle Horse Championship. ASP MALE 7. Riders to be aged 12 years and over on the 149. Led ASP Female 12.2 hh & Under day of the Qualifying Show. 150. Led ASP Female Over 12.2 hh & Under 8. To be judged as a good example of a 14.2 hh Standardbred rather than a riding horse/ CHAMPION ASP FEMALE & RESERVE hunter type with the following being taken CHAMPION ASP FEMALE into consideration: Manners, paces and performance; racing related injuries and/or MINIATURE PONIES blemishes are permitted. Sponsored by Kyabra Park Stud 9. The judges decision is final in the Qualifiers 151. Best Presented final. 152. Led Mare 4 yrs & Over 10. Qualifier Prizes: Sash, $50. 153. Led Filly 3 yrs & Under CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY 154. Led Stallion 4 yrs & Over  NON SHOW RING Starts: 10.30 AM For inexperienced riders who do not show regularly. Riders may be led or assisted. Classes may be split. Approved helmets and boots must be worn. Plaiting optional and jackets are not required. Snaffle bits only. 169. Led Shetland 170. Led Pony NE 12.0 hh 171. Led Pony over 12.0 & NE 14 hh 172. Led Horse over 14 hh 173. Best Presented Shetland 174. Best Presented Combination ne 12.0 hh 175. Best Presented Combination over 12.0 hh & NE 14.0 hh 175. Best Presented over 14.0 hh 176. Rider under 6 yrs - Led 177. Rider under 6 yrs 178. Rider 6 yrs & under 8 yrs 179. Rider 8 yrs & under 10 yrs 180. Rider 10 yrs & under 14 yrs 181. Rider 14 yrs & over 182. Ridden Shetland 183. Ridden Pony NE 12.0 hh 184. Ridden Pony over 12.0 hh & ne 14.0 hh 185. Ridden Pony over 14.0 hh 186. Most Obedient Pony NE 12.0 hh 187. Most Obedient Pony over 12.0 hh & NE 14.0 hh 188. Most Obedient Pony over 14.0 hh

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 SECTION B - HANDLERS SECTION Entry Fee: Members $4, Non Members $5, Calf Prizes to be awarded to winner of aggregate from Section $1.50 (unless stated). Port Fairy and Koroit Shows. Prize Money: 1st $10, 2nd $5 (Prize money may Points awarded on a 3, 2, 1 basis for sections be Product or Voucher to the same value). below at both Shows. Each age winner to Chief Steward: G. Hamilton 5565 8907 receive $50. Stewards: J. Gleeson, R. Hussey, S. Waterson, BEST HANDLER - Under 12 years, 12-16 years, T. Howley. 16-19 years. Judging: Starts at 9.30 a.m. sharp. State Age on Entry Form. Rules and Regulations: 17. Best prepared and presented Calf - as above 1. All attendants must wear dustcoats. 18. Best Coloured Calf - as above 2. Production cards must be produced in all 19. Best Clipped Calf - as above classes where required. 3. All animals shown in a group must be under SECTION BB- BEEF CATTLE one ownership. Beef Cattle from Leading Studs will be on display 4. All cattle must be “nils” tagged and must have at the Show. status declaration. The Koroit Agricultural Society will donate $200 to CATTLE CLASSES the best overall Beef Exhibit. 1. Heifer under 12 months 2. Heifer 12 - 24 months JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION (Winners of classes 1 & 2) 3. Cow 2 year old in milk 4. Cow 3 year old in milk INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION (Winners of classes 3 & 4) 5. Cow 4 year old in milk 6. Cow 5 year old in milk 7. Best Vessel SENIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION (Winners of classes 5, 6, & 7) 8. Pen of Three (owned by one exhibitor) 9. Bull under 2 years old 10. Group (1 male & 2 females, owned by the one exhibitor) 11. Two daughters of the one sire (must be owned by one exhibitor) CHAMPION DAIRY COW (Winners of Junior, Intermediate & Senior Champions) Sponsored by BEGA CHEESE, KOROIT $250 and Sash 12. Dam & Daughter - owned by 1 Exhibitor Sponsored by J Edwards 1st $150 and Sash CALF SECTION Sponsored by J & J KELLY All calves can be Reg., A.I. or X/Bred. Judging: 10 am Entry Fee: $1.50 All classes will be led by child under 16 years. Prizes: $3, 2nd $1 13. Heifer born after Jan 1st and before June 1st 14. Heifer born after June 1st 15. Male Calf as per section 13 16. Male Calf as per section 14 CHAMPION CALF (Winners of class 13-16) $100.00 donated by J & J KELLY

10 SECTION C - Group of 1 Ram 2 Ewes bred by Exhibitor Judging: To commence at 10 am sharp. SUPREME CHAMPION EWE - Sash Entries Close: Wednesday, 6th, November 2019. SUPREME CHAMPION RAM - Sash Chief Steward: Mr. P. Keane 5569 2252. SUPREME CHAMPION GROUP - Sash Entry Fee: Members $4, Non-members $5 BEST SHEEP OF SHOW FROM CHAMPION EWE Exhibitors Please Note: Entries are restricted to & RAM (Sash & $100) animals bred in a registered flock and exhibited Sponsored by: by members of a recognised Breed Society. All Saffin Kerr Bowen Wilson, Sawyer Hill & Brooks sheep will be inspected to see that they are visibly tattooed in the ear with the Society’s registered trade mark together with the breeders registered flock number in accordance with the rules. Group Trophies Donated by: Estjam Poll Dorsets & L. Laidlaw Memorial Trophy Please state breed on entry form classes Ewe under 1½ Ewe over 1½ Ewe Lamb Ram under 1½ Ram over 1½ Ram Lamb

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11 Hamburg 13 14 Langshan 15 16 Leghorn 17 18 Maran 19 20 Orpington 21 22 Plymouth Rock 23 24 Rhode Island Red 25 26 Silkie 27 28 Scots Grey 29 30 Sussex 31 32 CASH PRIZES OF $170 Wyandotte 33 34 TO BE WON AOV 35 36 PLUS $100 AGGREGATE AWARD

SECTION D - SOFT FEATHER BANTAM Chief Steward: M. Lane Phone 0412 448 353 Male Female Stewards: B. Russell Ancona 37 38 Judge: R. Carpenter Australorp 39 40 Entry Fee: Members $2, Non-members $2.50 Belgian 41 42 Judging: To commence at 10 am Sharp. Birds Black Pekin 43 44 to be caged by 9.45 am. Birds caged at owners Frizzle 45 46 risk. Birds not to be removed from pavilion before Japanese 47 48 3.30 pm unless permission is obtained from Chief Langshan 49 50 Steward. Leghorn AOC 51 52 Trophies: Leghorn White 53 54 Champion Bird in Show - L. Davidson Memorial Orpington 55 56 Trophy donated by the Davidson Family. Pekin AOC 57 58 Reserve Bird in Show - Trophy donated by Rhode Island Red 59 60 M. Daly & Sons, Koroit. Seabright 61 62 Champion Bantam - Trophy donated by Lane Sussex 63 64 Family, Southem Cross. White Wyandotte 65 66 Champion Large Soft Feather - Trophy donated Wyandotte AOC 67 68 by Bob Hyland. AOV 69 70 Champion Large Hard Feather - Trophy donated by P. & M. Walters, Koroit. HARD FEATHER LARGE Champion Waterfowl - Trophy donated by Male Female Lindsay Brooks, Koroit. OEG Black Red D/L 71 72 Champion Large Fowl - Trophy donated by Frank OEG Black Red L/L 75 76 Wallace. OEG Blue Red 79 80 Champion Soft Feather Bantam - Michael Murray OEG Brown Red 83 84 Memorial Trophy - Murray Family, Koroit. OEG Duckwing 87 88 Champion Hard Feather Bantam - Trophy OEG Pile 91 92 donated by B. Russell, Koroit. OEG Blue Tail Wheaten 95 96 Champion Junior Bird - Trophy donated by Merri OEG Black Tail Wheaten 99 100 Transport. OEG AOC 103 104 Reserve Champion Junior Bird - Trophy donated Indian Game Dark 107 108 by Andrew O’Donnell. Indian Game Jubilee 111 112 Champion Bird in Show Soft Feather Large Indian Game Blue 115 116 Hard Feather Large Soft Feather Bantam Australian Game 119 120 Hard Feather Bantam Waterfowl Pit Game 123 124 Champion Large Bird Champion Junior Bird AOV 127 128 Junior Large Fowl Reserve Bird in Show

Reserve Junior Bird Junior Bantam HARD FEATHER BANTAM Male Female SOFT FEATHER LARGE OEG Black Red L/L 73 74 Male Female OEG Black Red L/L 77 78 Andalusian 1 2 OEG Blue Red 81 82 Ancona 3 4 OEG Blue Tail Wheaten 85 86 Araucana 5 6 OEG Black Tail Wheaten 89 90 Australorp 7 8 OEG Duckwing 93 94 Barnevelder 9 10 OEG Furnace/Brassy Back 97 98 Cochin 11 12 OEG Ginger 101 102

12 OEG Partridge LL 105 106 Mallard 147 148 OEG Partridge DL 109 110 Muscovy 149 150 OEG Pile 113 114 Pekin 151 152 OEG Spangle 117 118 Rouen 153 154 OEG AOC 121 122 Saxony Bantam 155 156 Indian Game Blue 125 126 Saxony Standard 157 158 Indian Game Dark 129 130 Silver Appleyard Bantam 159 160 Indian Game Jubilee 131 132 Silver Appleyard Standard 161 162 Australian Game 133 134 AOV Bantam Waterfowl 163 164 Pit Game 135 136 AOV Standard Waterfowl 165 166 AOV 137 138

South Western Group of VAS Ltd FOREST AND FIELD “Most Successful Senior Exhibitor” Male Female $50 Prize Money will be awarded to the Exhibitor Guinea Fowl 167 168 who exhibits the most “Best Bird in Show” in one Jungle Fowl 169 170 season of the South Western Group of VAS Ltd Shows. The award will be presented at the South Juniors to have the same class numbers as Western Group Final. adult classes. When juniors enter, they must put J in front of class number to indicate they “Most Successful Junior Exhibitor” are a junior. $30 Prize Money will be award to the exhibitor who exhibits the most “Junior Bird in Show” in one KOROIT SHOW POULTRY AGGREGATE RULES: season of the South Western Group of VAS Ltd Open to all exhibitors in all classes Shows. The award will be presented at the South Points awarded: 1 point for 1st in class. Points Western Group Final. will be tallied and prize will be awarded to exhibitor with the most points. $150 prize awarded to WATER FOWL winner. Prize will be divided if multiple winners Male Female Sashes will be awarded for Buff Orpington 139 140 Champion and Reserve Champion Call 141 142 in both Adult & Junior Classes Kkaki Campbell 143 144 Indian Runner 145 146 OPEN DOG JUMP COMPETITION Small & Large Dog Sections Entries to be submitted at Secretary’s Office between 12.00 - 2.00 p.m.

MAIN ARENA- 2.00 p.m.

$50 TO WINNERS

13 Koroit Agricultural Society presents 25th Victorian Home Brew Championships FRIDAY 8TH NOVEMBER 2019 Section 1: Beer- Heavy Alcohol content 4.9% or higher Bitter, Ale, Lager, Dark

Section 2: Beer Light - Mid Alcohol content up to 4.9% Bitter, Ale, Lager, Dark

Section 3: Beer Any type/style i.e. Wheat, Chilli etc

Section 4: Stout

Sponsored by: DIY BEER - COOPERS Deliver chilled bottles to Koroit Football/Netball Clubrooms between 5.00-7.00 pm Friday night Please note: An entry consists of TWO (2) bottles (preferably), or TWO (2) stubbies Entry $2.00 The judge’s decision will be final..... Even if a little cloudy! Empty bottles can be picked up on Saturday

Judging commences at 7.30 p.m. Friday night 8th November in the KFNC Clubrooms

For more information contact the Chief Steward: Anthony Evans 5565 8272 or 0419 103 885 P.O. Box 61, Koroit 3282

14 PAVILION SECTION into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4-6 pieces and Chief Steward: Karen Jackson almonds crosswise into 3-4 pieces. Entry Fee: Juniors - FREE. Members $1, Non- Regulations for Rich Fruit : members $1.50, Bulk Entries (10 or more) 50c 1 An exhibitor having won at a show, will bake Prizes: 1st $2, 2nd $1, 3rd Prize Card unless another cake for entry in the Group Final; the stated otherwise winner will then be required to bake a further PLEASE NOTE: NEW JUDGING TIMETABLE: cake for the State Final at the next Royal All Pavilion Classes except flowers will be judged Melbourne Show at 7 pm Thursday 7th November. Exhibits to 2 An exhibitor having won at show level is not be at pavilion from 4 pm Thursday or by prior eligible to enter any other show until after the arrangement. Group judging then, if not the winning entry, Flowers to be judged at 7 pm Friday 8th can compete further. November. Exhibits to be at pavilion from 4 pm 3 An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Friday or by prior arrangement. Group in the State Final. The Pavilion sections are proudly sponsored by 4 An exhibitor having won at Group Level Dalys IGA Koroit and Koroit Pharmacy. CANNOT compete further until after the . Prize money to be collected between 12-2 pm at 5 Each cake entered must be the bona-fide work the Secretary’s Office. of the exhibitor. After judging, no exhibit or part thereof may be 6 If, for any reason a winner is unable to compete altered or removed. Exhibits can be collected at Group or State Final level, then the second between 4 and 4.45 pm. placegetter is eligible to compete. Prizes: Local Show 1st $5, 2nd $3 - Group Final SECTION E - COOKERY $20 trophy 1. VAS Ltd RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION The 14 winners at Group Level will each receive a RECIPE: The following recipe is compulsory for cash prize of $20, and are required to bake a 3rd all entrants. “Rich Fruit Cake” for the State Final Judging at the Here’s What You Need: Royal Melbourne Show, for which the prize money 250g (8 oz) Sultanas will be 1st $200, 2nd $100, 3rd $50. 250g (8 oz) Chopped Raisins 250g (8 oz) Currants 2. VAS Ltd COMPETITION 125g (4 oz) Chopped Mixed Peel VAS Ltd Carrot Cake Competition proudly 90g (3 oz) Chopped Red Glace Cherries sponsored by Rocky Lamattina & Sons. 90g (3 oz) Chopped Blanched Almonds RECIPE: ¹/3 cup Sherry or Brandy 250g (8 oz) Plain Flour 375 g plain flour 60g (2 oz) Self-Raising Flour 2 tsp baking powder ¼ teaspoon grated Nutmeg 1½ tsp bicarb soda ½ teaspoon ground Ginger 2 tsp ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon ground Cloves ½ tsp ground nutmeg 250g (8 oz) butter ½ tsp allspice 250g (8 oz) soft brown sugar 2 tsp salt ½ teaspoon lemon essence OR finely grated 345 g castor sugar lemon rind 375 ml vegetable oil ½ teaspoon almond essence 4 eggs ½ teaspoon vanilla essence 3 medium carrots, grated (350 grams) 4 large eggs 220 g tin crushed pineapple, drained 180 g pecan nuts crushed Here’s What You Do: The cake is to be baked in a 23 cm (9 inch) round Mix together all the fruits and nuts and sprinkle cake tin. with the sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at Open to all carrot cake enthusiasts least 1 hour, but preferably overnight. Sift together Regulations for Carrot Cake: the flours and spices. 1. An exhibitor having won at a show, will bake Cream together the butter and sugar with the another cake for entry in the Group Final; the essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well winner will then be required to bake a further after each addition, then alternately add the fruit cake for the State Final judged at the 2019 and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture Convention. should be stiff enough to support a wooden 2. An exhibitor having won at show level is not spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared 20 cm eligible to enter any other show until after the square, straight sided, square cornered tin and Group judging then, if not the winning entry, bake in a slow oven for approximately 3½ to 4 can compete further. hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. 3. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Note: To ensure uniformity and depending upon Group in the State Final. the size, it is suggested that the raisins be snipped 15 4. An exhibitor having won at Group Level 41. Wholemeal Bread CANNOT compete further until after the 42. Multi-Grain Bread Convention. 43. Any other Bread - State variety on back of 5. Each cake entered must be the bona-fide work exhibit ticket e.g. poppy seed, fruit loaf, etc. of the exhibitor. 44. Bread Rolls - 4 Rolls medium size 6. If, for any reason a winner is unable to compete 45. Sour Dough Loaf, Sponsored by Jane Dough at Group or State Final level, then the second BREADS - MACHINE MADE placegetter is eligible to compete. 46. White Bread Prizes: Local Show 1st $5, 2nd $3 - Group Final 47. Wholemeal Bread $20 trophy. 48. Multi-Grain Bread Winners at the State Final (Judged at the 2019 49. Sour Dough Loaf, Sponsored by Jane Dough Convention) will receive the following: 1st $250 50. Any other Bread, State variety on back of plus trophy; 2nd $100; 3rd $50. exhibit ticket e.g. poppy seed, fruit loaf, etc. 3. Collection of one person’s work, 4 exhibits: 1 SECTION G cake, 3 , 3 pieces of slice (baked), 3 GLUTEN FREE - COOKERY/ BREADS plain scones 51. Plain Cake (uniced) 4. Plain Sponge, (unfilled, uniced) 52. (iced) 5. Sponge - Chocolate or Ginger Fluff, (unfilled, 53. 3 Slices size 5cm square uniced) 54. 3 Biscuits (one kind) 6. 55. White Bread 7. Plain Cake (uniced) 56. Wholemeal Bread 8. Chocolate Cake (iced) 57. Multi-Grain bread 9. Orange Cake (iced) 58. Any other Bread - State variety on back of 10. (uniced) exhibit ticket e.g. poppy seed, fruit loaf etc. 11. Sultana Cake (no peel) SECTION H 12. Tea Cake (cinnamon and sugar topping) PRESERVES/JELLIES/SAUCES 13. Boiled Fruit Cake: Sugar, Butter and Fruit to be 59 Jar Berry Jam - any variety boiled together. 60 Jar Apricot Jam 14. Men’s Challenge Cake (any variety, uniced) 61 Jar Plum Jam 15. DECORATED CAKE: Tiered or single, not to 62 Jam other than above be cut, no bought decorations allowed, other 63 Jam made from Two Fruits than ribbon, wire, stamen or tulle. 64 Collection of Jams (3 x D.V.) 16. 3 Biscuits (one kind) 65 Jar Marmalade any variety 17. 3 Yoyos 66 Apple Jelly 18. 3 Uncooked Slices (1 kind) size 5 cm square 67 Any other variety of Jelly 19. 3 Cooked Slice (1 kind) size 5 cm square 68 Jar Lemon Butter 20. 3 Drop Scones 69 Jar Preserved Fruit 21. 3 Hedgehog Slice 70 Jar Chutney various any variety 22. 3 Cup , decorated 71 Jar Olives 23. 3 Pieces of Ginger bread 72 Jar Pickled Onions 24. 1 Ginger Bread House, Decorated 73 Mustards made from seed - 1 jar, can be any 25. 3 ’s size 5 cm square variety 26. Plum Pudding cooked in a cloth or basin 74 Mustard Pickles & Savoury Jelly - 1 jar, can be (remove from cloth or basin) any variety 27. 3 Muffins, Sweet (please state flavour) 75 Mustard Pickles - 1 jar, can be any variety 28. 3 Muffins, Savoury (please state flavour) 76 Jar Pickles 29. Nut and Fruit Loaf (cooked in a Nut Loaf Tin) NOTE: Pickles, whole in vinegar or brine must be 30. 3 Plain Scones (no fluted cutters) in jars containing approx. 375ml with screw 31. 3 Fruit Scones (no fluted cutters) top or clamped lid 32. 3 Patty Cakes Iced (Baked in Papers) 33. 3 pieces of Shortbread 77. Plum Sauce, 1 bottle 34. 3 Cream Puffs (unfilled) 78. Sauce, 1 bottle 35. 3 Anzac Biscuits 79. Sweet Sauce to be used as a , 1 bottle 36. 1 Cornish Pastry 80. Savoury Sauce used to accompany meat, 1 37. 3 Sausage Rolls bottle 38. Quiche 81. Herbed Vinegar 1 bottle 39. Any other baked item, not otherwise 82. Tomato Sauce 1 bottle mentioned. 83. Homemade Cordial Aggregate Prize: for competitor gaining highest 84. Homemade Ginger Beer points in Section E: 1st 2 pts, 2nd 1 pt NOTE: All exhibits of sauces to be in appropriate bottle (swing or screw top) containing no more SECTION F - BREADS than 500 ml. No corked bottles allowed. HAND-MADE Aggregate Prize for competitor gaining highest 40. White Bread points in Section H: 1st 2 pts, 2nd 1 pt.

16 SECTION I receipt from woollen mill. VEGETABLES/EGGS Prizes: 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize $3.00 85. Collection of 4 Herbs (Must be named) 86. 1 Cauliflower REGULATIONS FOR VAS LTD COMPETITIONS 87. 1 Cabbage 1. An exhibitor may represent only one Society or 88. 6 Pods of Broad Beans Group Level and one Group at State Level 89. 3 Carrots 2. An article having won at a Show will compete 90. 3 White Onions at a Group Final; the winning article will then 91. 3 Brown Onions compete at the next Royal Melbourne Show 92. 1 Lettuce 3. An article having won a State Final is no longer 93. 3 Stalks of Rhubarb eligible to compete in this competition 94. 3 Tomatoes 4. Each article entered must be the bona-fide 95 3 Potatoes work of the exhibitor 96. 3 Lemons 5. If, for any reason a winner is unable to 97. 1 Pumpkin compete at Group or State Final Level, then 98. 1 Vegetable (not mentioned) the second placegetter is eligible to compete EGGS 6. A person will not be permitted to win at more 99. 6 Duck Eggs than one show within the State in any one 100. 6 White Hen Eggs Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule 101. 6 Brown Hen Eggs will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 102. 6 Quail Eggs 7. All work to have been completed within the 103. 6 Bantam Eggs last twelve (12) months 104. 6 Silkie Eggs 8. Prizes at State Final- 1st Trophy & $300 105. 6 Tinted Eggs Spotlight voucher, 2nd $150 Spotlight 106. 6 Blue/Green Eggs Voucher, 3rd $50 Spotlight voucher. KNITTING/CROCHET SECTION K - HOMECRAFTS 112. Infants Bootees knitted VAS LTD Classes have been generously sponsored 113. Infants Bootees crocheted by “Spotlight” 114. Helmet, Beanie or Beret 107. VAS LTD SPOTLIGHT KNITTING 115. Bonnet or Pixie COMPETITION. A HAND KNITTED GARMENT 116. Infants Garment, Fit up to 12 months Knitted FOR A CHILD, 3-5 YEARS OF AGE 117. Infants Garment, Fit up to 12 mcnths Made from pure wool/wool blend of any ply and Crocheted must have attached label from wool used or 118. Childs Jumper or Cardigan Knitted receipt from woollen mill. 119. Adults Jumper or Cardigan Knitted Prizes: 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize $3. 120. Childs Jumper or Cardigan, Crocheted 121. Adults Jumper or Cardigan, Crocheted 122. Baby’s shawl or pram Cover (knitted or crocheted) 108. VAS LTD SPOTLIGHT HAND EMBROIDERY 123. Any other garment not otherwise mentioned, COMPETITION. AN ARTICLE OF HAND Knitted. EMBROIDERY - ANY TYPE (excluding cross 124. Any article or garment not otherwise stitch). mentioned, Crocheted. Prizes: 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize $3. 125. Rug, knitted or crocheted 126. Scarf, knitted or crocheted 109. VAS LTD SPOTLIGHT PATCHWORK 127. Toy, knitted or crocheted COMPETITION THE EXHIBIT IS TO BE NOT MORE THAN ONE SEWING METRE ON ANY ONE SIDE 128. Infants Garment. Fit up to 18 months Machine pieced and machine quilted. Minimal 129. Childs garment Embellishments, small amount only, not to 130. Apron (any style) overpower patchwork 131. Lady’s or Child’ s Frock Prizes: 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize $3. 132. Adults Garment 133. Childs or Adults Sleepwear 110. VAS LTD SPOTLIGHT SEWING COMPETITION 134. Childs Stretch Garment TOTE/CARRY BAG - no larger than 50 cm on 135. Childs Stretch Outfit any one side, fabric handle/s, and minimum 136. Adults Stretch Garment embellishments allowed, must be lined, 137. Any article not otherwise mentioned Sewn by machine, May be hand finished Prizes: 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize $3. DYING, SPINNING & FELTING 138. Skein of Home Spun Wool 111. VAS LTD SPOTLIGHT CROCHET 139. Knitted/Crochet Garment made from wool, COMPETITION. ONE ITEM OF CROCHET, NO spun by exhibitor LARGER THAN 50 CM ON ANY ONE SIDE 140. Knitted/Crochet Garment made from wool Made from Pure Wool/Wool Blend of any ply purchased home spun wool Must have attached label from wool used or 141. Article of Craft from Home Spun Wool 17 142. Knitted/Crochet Garment from a blend of 2. Exhibitors in junior section may also enter the natural fibres open section if they wish. 143. Article of Felting 3. Entries must be clearly identified on the reverse PATCHWORK side with the Exhibitors ticket 144. Patchwork Quilt, mixed technique 4. Photography and digital editing must be by the 145. Article in hand applique exhibitor. 146. Article in machine applique 5. All possible care will be taken with entries on 147. Miniature Quilt not to exceed 50 cm x 50 cm display, but no responsibility will be incurred 148. Wall Hanging by the Koroit P & A Society for any loss or 149. Stitchery Quilt damage. 150. Table Runner No work previously exhibited at the Koroit Show 151. Any other article of Patchwork will be accepted. HANDCRAFTS 189. VAS Ltd PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 152. Covered Coat Hanger THEME- ‘PHOTO FEATURING WATER’ 153. Article of Mosaic, any style Regulations: 154. Soft Toy (fabric, felt or raffia), bought eyes 1. Unframed permitted 2. Print no larger than 20 cm x 30 cm 155. Teddy Bear, not knitted 3. Must be mounted (mount no larger than 3cm) 156. Article of Christmas Craft 4. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide 157. Handmade Greeting Card work of the exhibitor 158. Wall Hanging (Tapestry excluded), Must 5. Professional Photographers are not eligible hang, not framed to enter. (Someone that derives the greater 159. One Page of Scrapbooking percentage of their income as a photographer) 160. Novelty Pot Holder 6. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete 161. Article suitable for a Gift at a Group Final. The winning exhibit will then 162. Article of Jewellery compete in the State final 163. Article made with beads, not jewellery 7. An exhibitor may represent only one local 164. Clothed Doll (knitted or other style garments) show at Group level and one Group at State 165. Handmade Christmas Decoration level 166. Embroidered Cushion 8. An exhibit having won at State final, is no 167. Machine sewn Cushion longer eligible to compete in the competition 168. Woodwork article 9. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete 169. Leatherwork article at Group or State final level then the second 170. Article of Hobby work placegetter is eligible to compete 171. Article of Folk Art 10. A person will not be permitted to win at more 172. Winter Hat, not knitted or crocheted than one Show within the State in any one 173. Race Day Hat, suitable for race day Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule BEGINNERS SECTION will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 174. Article of Knitting 11. All work to have been completed in the last 175. Article of Crochet twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local 176. Article of Felting show 177. Article of Sewing 12. An exhibit may only win one Group final in a 178. Article of Patchwork show season 179. Article of Craft from Home Spun Wool 189a. Landscape or seascape 180. Handmade Card 190. Fruit or Vegetables 181. Any Other Article not mentioned 191. Pets or animals SECTION L - ART/PAINTING 192. Family or friends 182. Painting on Canvas 193. Any Subject in Colour 183. Drawing in lead pencil 194. Any Subject in Back/ White 184. Landscape 195. Best Historical photo from Family Album 185. Portrait 196. Open 186. Any other subject SECTION N 187. Original computer art HORTICULTURE 188. Abstract painting Chief Steward: Mrs M. Laurence Aggregate Prize: for competitor gaining highest All entries must have section tickets securely points in Section K: 1st 2 pts, 2nd 1 pt attached SECTION M - PHOTOGRAPHY Staging from 4 pm till 7 pm Friday evening 8th Conditions of Entry: November, 2019 1. Maximum size of photograph 30.5 cm x 37.5 Entry Fee: $1. cm (12” x 15”) Maximum mount size 36 cm x Prizes: 1st $2, 2nd $1, unless otherwise stated. 42.5 cm (14” x 17”). All photos to be mounted Voucher for most successful Exhibitor in on cardboard - no glass or wooden frames Horticultural Section donated by DALY’S IGA accepted. Koroit. 18 Conditions and Rules: CVA. Colour variations allowed 1. All exhibitors must be amateurs. DC Different-colours 2. An amateur is one who does not gain his DK. Different kinds of plants e.g.: roses, irises, livelihood in the growing of plants of the kind to Iceland poppies be staged DVS. Different varieties of one kind of flower or Exhibitor’s Notes: shrub 1. All exhibits remain the property of the exhibitor. IOC. In one container 2. Two or more persons may not show separately NAS. An exhibit marked so by Judge means ‘’Not from any one garden in a class. Children and according to schedule” teenagers may show separately if exhibits are NND. Not necessarily different grown in a separate plot. SS Staged separately – one to a container 3. No limit to number of entries by any one Vase is a container whose height is more than its exhibitor in a class. diameter, measured 1.5” from top of Vase 4. Tubes, glasses and stands for exhibits must be ROSES provided by exhibitor and suitable for exhibit Wiring allowed, no extra foliage staged. 197. 1 bunch of 6 HT Roses, IOC 5. Name exhibits where possible. This creates 198. 3 HT Roses, DVS, SS interest. 199. 3 HT Roses, 1 variety, IOC 6. All stems must reach water, except in Floral 200. 1 HT Rose Art. 201. 1 Rose in three stages bud, bloom, fully 7. Exhibits must be grown by exhibitor or be in developed, IOC his or her possession at least two months 202. 1 Full-developed Rose (stamens must show) prior to Show (except in Floral Art). 203. 3 Pink-shaded Roses, NND, IOC 8. No points allowed for containers, except in 204. 3 Yellow-shaded Roses, NND, IOC Bonsai, Container Plant or Floral Art Classes. 205. 3 White to Cream Roses, NND, IOC 9. No wiring allowed in Cut Flower Classes. 206. 3 Red-shaded Roses, NND, IOC 10. In classes for Trees, Shrubs, Creepers and 207. 1 Cut of Floribunda Rose natives, space available 500 mm (20”). 208. 3 Cuts of Floribunda Roses, DVS, SS 11. Where stems or cuts are asked for stems will 209. 3 Miniature Roses, DVS, IOC be counted at top of container. 210. 3 Stems of Miniature Rose, one variety 12. Where possible blooms to be staged with 6’’ 211. 1 Miniature Rose growing in container (up of stem above lip of container. to 10” Con.) 13. After judging exhibits must not be removed or 212. 1 cut of David Austin Rose altered before 4 pm. BEST ROSE IN SHOW - SASH 14. The Chief Steward reserves the right to CONTAINER PLANTS relocate any exhibit if such is unduly hidden (1 plant per container, without reference to bloom) or overshadowed by other exhibits during the 213. 3 Foliage Plants, DK staging or after judging. 214. 3 Ferns DK not Adiantums 15. Cut Flower classes and Cut Shrub classes 215. 1 Fem judging will be on quality of bloom not 216. 3 DYS Adiantums (Maiden Hair) arrangement, own foliage only allowed 217. 1 Adaintum 16. The judges will have the power to withhold 218. 1 Begonia prizes where exhibits considered unworthy or to award second prize only. Prizes only as CONTAINER PLANTS IN BLOOM scheduled will be awarded. 219. 1 Pelargoniurn 17. No complaints or protests will be entertained 220. 2 Cacti unless made in writing to the Secretary before 221. 1 Primula 3 pm on the day of the Show. The Judge’s 222. 1 Cyclamen decision is final. 223. 1 not mentioned 18. Cards will be supplied for all exhibits and 224. 1 Fuchsia exhibitors are asked to see that all articles 225. 1 Con. Of Orchids have their proper cards attached. HANGING PLANTS 19. All exhibits will be deemed the property of the (Plants must cascade) Show Committee until closure of the Show. 226. 1 Hanging Container grown for foliage The Committee will exercise all care but 227. 1 Hanging Container in Bloom cannot be held responsible for any loss or 228. Hanging Container (more than one plant), DK damage to any exhibits. FOLIAGE & PLANTS FROM THE GARDEN 20. Exhibitors are requested to advise the Chief (No wiring allowed) Steward immediately on arrival at hall of any 229. 6 Cut Flowers, DK, IOC exhibits to be withdrawn. 230. 3 Cut Flowers, DK, IOC Definitions: 231. Con. of Green flowers (3-6 stems) ANS. Means any number of stems 232. Container of Salvias (3-6 stems) Con. Container any shape or size e.g.: vase, bowl, 233. Con. of White Flowers, shrubs allowed (3-6 jar, 3-6 stems unless otherwise stated. stems) 19 234. Con. of Pink to Purple, shrubs allowed (3-6 273. Contemporary Design stems) 274. Tantalizing Textures 235. Con. of Red-shaded Flowers, shrubs allowed INTERMEDIATE SECTION (3-6 stems) 275. Arrangement with Roses Interpret a theme 236. Con. Of Yellow, Cream, Orange shaded - to be named Flowers, shrubs allowed (3-6 stems) 276. An arrangement of spring flowers 237. Con of Blue to Mauve Flowers, shrubs 277. All green allowed (3-6 stems) 278. Basic Modem 238. 1 Bulb or Corns 279. Using a basket 239. 3 Flowers from Bulbs, Corns, Rhizomes or 280. European influence Tubers (not Orchids) 281. Fresh and Dry 240. Con. Of Daisies (up to 10 stems), no buds, CYA NOVICE SECTION 241. Container of small flowered plants (For those who have not won 3 x 1st prizes) 242. Container of Dianthus/Carnations 282. Modem Arrangement 243. 3 Bearded Iris (different varieties) 283. Table Arrangement 244. 1 Iris other than bearded 284. Arrangement for Christmas 245. 1 Spiked Orchid 285. Beauty in a Basket 246. Container of Pelargonium, CVA (up to 10 286. Arrangement using dry and/or artificial trusses) material 247. Container of Geranium, DVS (3-6 stems) 287. Flair with Foliage 248. 6 Pansies, DYS 288. Arranger Choice-with Roses 249. 3 Pansies, DYS 289. Bowl of flowers 250. 1 Floret of Bearded Iris EXHIBITION BY KOROIT FLORAL ART GROUP 251. 3 Floret of Bearded Iris Theme: ‘A Day at the Races’ exhibiting at the TREES, SHRUBS AND CREEPERS AND Koroit Show AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS SECTION JR – JUNIORS 252. 1 Floret of Orchid COOKERY SECTION 253. 1 Stem of Creeper 254. 1 Cut of Ground Cover 255. 1 Fuchsia as a cut shrub 256. 3 Cut Shrubs, DK, SS 257. 1 Cut Shrub, (1-3 cuts allowed, IOC) 258. Container of Protea (or shrub) 259. 1 Cut of Grevillea 260. 3 Cuts of Grevillea 261. 1 Cut of Callistemon (Bottle brush) 262. 3 Cuts of Callistemon (Bottle rush) 263. Container of Banksia (3-6 stems) 2019 JUNIOR CREATIVITY AWARD 264. Container of Lavender (foliage allowed, 3-6 Judged by Members of Koroit CWA stems 265. Container of Strappy leaved plants (3-6 members across all Junior Sections stems) Sponsored by Koroit CWA 266. Container of Ornamental Foliage (3-6 stems) $40.00 Cash Prize 267. Container of Silver or grey foliage (3-6 290. VAS JUNIOR BOILED FRUIT CAKE - Under stems) 18 yrs BEST EXHIBIT (other than a rose) IN SHOW Ingredients: - SASH 375g (1202) Sunbeam Mixed Fruit SECTION O 1 teaspoon mixed spice FLORAL ART ½ teaspoon bicarbonate soda Chief Steward: Mrs. M. Laurence ½ cup sherry Steward: Mrs. M. Gavin 2 tablespoons marmalade Entry Fee: Members 50c, Non-members $1 1 cup plain flour Prizes: 1st $2, 2nd $1. ¾ cup brown sugar BEST EXHIBIT IN FLORAL ART will receive $20 1/2 cup water donated by Margaret Laurence in memory of 125g (4 oz) butter her Husband, Dr. Ray Laurence. 2 eggs, lightly beaten OPEN SECTION 1 cup self raising flour 268. A Celebration ¼ teaspoon salt 269. Design using bark Here’s what to do: 270. Double Feature using two (2) containers 1. Place Sunbeam mixed fruit, sugar, spice, water Arrangement with roses and butter in a large saucepan and bring to 271. One without flowers boil. 272. Black and a colour 2. Simmer gently for 3 minutes, then remove from 20 stove, add bicarbonate soda and allow to cool. 6. Stand muffins in pan for 5 minutes before 3. Add sherry, eggs and marmalade, mixing well removing to cool. 4. Fold in the sifted dry ingredients then place in a 7. Show Entries: Four (4) muffins per plate greased and lined 20 cm (8”) round cake tin. 5. Bake in moderately slow oven for 1½ hours, or Regulations for Carrot & Date Muffins: until cooked when tested. 1. An exhibitor having won at a show, will bake Regulations for Boiled Fruit Cake another cake for entry in the Group Final; the 1 An exhibitor having won at a show, will bake winner will then be required to bake a further another cake for entry in the Group Final; the cake for the State Final judged at the 2020 winner will then be required to bake a further Convention. cake for the State Final at the next Royal 2. An exhibitor having won at show level is not Melbourne Show eligible to enter any other show until after the 2 An exhibitor having won at show level is not Group judging then, if not the winning entry, eligible to enter any other show until after the can compete further. Group judging then, if not the winning entry, 3. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one can compete further. Group in the State Final. 3 An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one 4. An exhibitor having won at Group Level Group in the State Final. CANNOT compete further until after the 2019 4 An exhibitor having won at Group Level Convention CANNOT compete further until after the Royal 5. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work Melbourne Show. of the exhibitor 5 Each cake entered must be the bona-fide work 6. If, for any reason a winner is unable to compete of the exhibitor. at Group or State Final level, then the second 6 If, for any reason a winner is unable to compete placegetter is eligible to compete at Group or State Final level, then the second Prizes: Local Show 1st $5, 2nd $3 - Group Final placegetter is eligible to compete. $20 trophy Prizes: Local Show 1st $5, 2nd $3 - Group Final Winners at the State Final Judged at the 2019 $20 trophy Convention) will receive the following: 1st: $250 The 14 winners at Group Level will each receive plus trophy; 2nd $100; 3rd $50. a cash prize of $20, and are required to bake a BREADS - MACHINE MADE - Under 18 yrs 3rd “Boiled Fruit Cake” for the State Final Judging 292. White Bread at the Royal Melbourne Show, for which the prize 293. Wholemeal Bread money will be 1st $250, 2nd $100, 3rd $50. 294. Multi-grain Bread 291. VAS CARROT AND DATE MUFFINS - Under 295. Any other bread state variety on back of 18 yrs exhibit ticket e.g. poppy seed, fruit loaf etc. 13 YRS -16 yrs RECIPE 296. Banana Cake (uniced) Ingredients: 297. Chocolate Cake (iced) 2½ cups self-raising flour 298. 3 Biscuits (one kind) 1 tsp ground cinnamon 299. 3 Yoyos ¼ tsp ground nutmeg 300. 3 Uncooked Slices (one kind) size 5 cm 1 cup brown sugar (firmly packed) square

¹/3 cup chopped pitted dates 301. 3 Cooked Slices (one kind) size 5 cm square 1 cup coarsely grated carrot 302. 3 Hedgehog Slices 1 tbsp orange marmalade 303. 3 Cup cakes - decorated 1 cup canola oil 304. 3 Muffins (Sweet or Savoury) 2 eggs, lightly beaten 305. 3 Pieces of Shortbread ¾ cup orange juice 306. 3 Pieces of Ginger Bread 1 cup reduced fat milk 307. 1 Ginger Bread House - decorated Method: 12 YRS & UNDER 1. Pre-heat oven to 190˚C (moderately hot) 308. Chocolate Cake (iced) 2. Line a 12 hole muffin pan with round paper 309. 3 muffin cases - Classic white muffin cases size 310. 3 uncooked Slices (one kind) size 5 cm (35 mm Height x 90 mm Wide x 50 mm Base) square 3. Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl, stir in 311. 3 Cooked Slice (one kind) size 5 cm square dates and carrots. Then add the combined 312. 3 Hedgehog Slices marmalade, oil, eggs, juice and milk. Mix until 313. 3 Cup cakes - decorated just combined. 314. 3 Marie biscuits- decorated 4. Spoon mixture evenly into muffin paper cases 315. 3 Biscuits (one kind) in muffin pan. 316. 3 Anzac Biscuits 5. Cook for 20 minutes. To test if muffins are 317. 3 Muffins (Sweet or Savoury) cooked insert cake skewer, if it comes out 318. 3 pieces of Ginger bread clean the muffins are ready. 319. 1 Ginger Bread House - Decorated

21 320. 3 Hedgehog Slices 357. 3 Yellow flowers, DK 321. 3 Cup cakes- decorated 358. 3 White flowers, DK 322. 3 Marie biscuits- decorated 359. Flowers grown in a pot in bloom 323. 3 Biscuits (one kind) 12 YRS & UNDER 324. 3 Anzac Biscuits 360. Small container of flowers, 30 cm and under 325. 3 Muffins (Sweet or Savoury) 361. Container of one kind of flower, (6 stems) 326. 3 pieces of Ginger bread 362. 3 Cut flowers, DK 327. 1 Ginger Bread House - Decorated 363. Mixed Container (6 stems) HOMECRAFTS 364. 3 Pansies, DV “THE HUNGRY CATERPILLAR” The children’s 365. 3 Carnations, DV book “The Hungry Caterpillar” is celebrating its 366. 3 Roses, DV 40th Birthday this year. Create “Hungry 367. 1 Rose Caterpillars”, Butterflies or any other relevant 368. 3 Red flowers, DK book reference. using papier mache, foam balls, 369. 3 Yellow flowers, DK ribbons, etc. Read the book for more inspiration. 370. 3 White flowers, DK HC1. Prep FLORAL ART HC2. Grade 1 / 2 13 YRS - 16 YRS HC3. Grade 3 / 4 371. Arrangement in a ‘Tea Cup with Saucer’ HC4. Grade 5 / 6 (Tea Cups will be supplied, please contact Each winning entry will receive a certificate and Secretary) book voucher 372. Posy, must be tied 13 YRS - 16 YRS 373. Necklace - using flowers, fruit, berries, or 328. Card for any Occasion vegetables on wire, cotton or fishing line etc. 329. Article of Sewing, eg pot holder, apron, 374. Novelty article made from vegetable and/or cushion, bag, dress fruit only. 330. Any Hand Knitted or Crocheted Article Toothpicks may be used. Exhibit to be identified 331. Article using Lego, blocks or similar. Must be e.g. clock, echidna presented on a solid base - maximum size ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD TO BEST EXHIBIT 25 cm x 25 cm - DONATED BY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 332. Woodwork article 333. Any other article e.g Metal/Leather woodwork 12 YRS & UNDER 334. Article with Beads / Jewellery 375. Arrangement in a ‘Tea Cup with Saucer’ 335. A Doll / Toy, any material (Tea Cups will be supplied, please contact 336. Article made from looms Secretary) 337. Article of Fancywork, eg Cross Stitch or 376. Posy, must be tied Embroidery 377. Necklace - using flowers, fruit, berries, or 338. Handmade Pottery vegetables on wire, cotton or fishing line etc. 378. Novelty article made from vegetable and/or 12 YRS & UNDER fruit only. 339. Decorated boiled egg Toothpicks may be used. Exhibit to be identified 340. Handmade Puppet e.g. clock, echidna 341. Article using Lego, blocks or similar. Must be ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD TO BEST EXHIBIT presented on a solid base maximum - size - DONATED BY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 25 cm x 25 cm 342. A Doll / Toy, any material PHOTOGRAPHY 343. Decorate Wooden spoon 379. VAS Ltd JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY 344. Decorated can or bottle COMPETITION - Under 18 yrs 345. Decorated paper plate THEME- PHOTO FEATURING ’WATER’ 346. Article with Beads Regulations: 347. Article of Fancywork, eg Cross Stitch or 1. Exhibitors to be aged under 18 years on the Embroidery day of their local show 348. Handmade Pottery 2. Unframed HORTICULTURE 3. Print no larger than 20 cm x 30 cm Definitions: DV= Different Varieties DK= Different 4. Must be mounted (mount no larger than 3 cm) Kinds 5. Each exhibit entered must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor 13 YRS - 16 YRS 6. Professional Photographers are not eligible 349. Container of one kind of flower, (6 stems) to enter. (Someone that derives the greater 350. 3 Cut flowers, DK percentage of their income as a photographer) 351. 1 Mixed Container (6 stems) 7. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete 352. 3 Pansies, DV at a Group Final. The winning exhibit will then 353. 3 Carnations, DV compete in the State final 354. 3 Roses DV 8. An exhibitor may represent only one local 355. 1 Rose show at Group level and one Group at State 356. 3 Red flowers, DK level 22 9. An exhibit having won at State final, is no 399. Abstract painting longer eligible to compete in the competition SCHOOL ART - THEME ‘ALL THINGS COUNTRY’ 10. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete On the front side of all Art work please include at Group or State final level then the second student’s name, school and year level placegetter is eligible to compete 11. A person will not be permitted to win at more 400. Prep than one Show within the State in any one 401. Grade 1/2 Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule 402. Grade 3/4 will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 403. Grade 5/6 12. All work to have been completed in the last 404. Year 7/8 twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local 405. Year 9/10 show 406. Year 11/12 13. An exhibit may only win one Group final in a show season VEGETABLES 407. Display of 4 kinds of Vegetables grown by a 13 YRS - 16 YRS Junior 16 yrs & Under 380. Landscape or seascape 408. Collection of 4 Herbs (Must be named) 381. Seascape 409. 1 Cauliflower 382. Pets or animals 410. 1 Cabbage 383. Family or friends 411. 6 Pods of Broad Beans 384. Open 412. 3 Carrots 12 YRS & UNDER 413. 3 White Onions 385. Pets or animals 414. 3 Brown Onions 386. Family or friends 415. 1 Lettuce 387. Landscape or seascape 416. 3 Stalks of Rhubarb ART 417. 3 Tomatoes 13 YRS - 16 YRS 418. 3 Potatoes 388. Drawing in lead pencil 419. 3 Lemons 389. Landscape 420. 1 Pumpkin 390. Portrait 421. 1 Vegetable not mentioned 391. Any other subject MOST SUCCESSFUL AGGREGATE IN JUNIOR 392. Original computer art SECTION - $50 VOUCHER 393. Abstract painting MOST SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL AGGREGATE IN 12 YRS & UNDER JUNIOR SECTION - BOOK VOUCHER $200. 394. Drawing in lead pencil 395. Landscape 396. Portrait 397. Any other subject 398. Original computer art

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20. 13. KOROIT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY RULES AND REGULATIONS ENTRIES: declaration to the effect that the exhibit is his 1. All entries received shall be subject to the or her bona-fide property, and that he or she Rules of the Society and Conditions of the has adhered to the rules laid down by the Prize Schedule. Society. 13. In classes for Brood Mare or Dairy Cow, the AWARDS: animal must be in milk or visible in foal or calf. 2. Entry Fees at rates specified in the Schedule, 14. Stallions will not be allowed to compete in any are payable upon entry and entries may be class against mares or geldings. refused if fees are not so prepaid. If entries are accepted without payment of entry fees, 15. All horse stock to be ridden or led on the the fees must be paid on demand and default ground and to be subject to the control of the will render exhibitors liable to exclusion from Committee appointed for the purpose. Any future exhibitions of the Society. Defaulters exhibitor infringing this rule will be debarred will be reported to the South Western Group from exhibiting again. Stud horses must be of V.A.S.A. and will then be liable to exclusion led into the ring in plain bridle only. from exhibitions of all associated societies. 16. Owners entering their horses or ponies do so 3. Entries for all sections must be lodged with entirely at their own risk and it is a condition of the Secretary on the dates specified in this entry that no liability on any kind attaches itself schedule. to the Society, it’s council, officers, officials or members in any respect whatsoever other than 4. Section number, class number and particulars the liability for refund of entry fees in the event of each entry must be specified by the of abandonment of any competitions. exhibitor on the entry form provided, and no responsibility will be accepted by the Society 17. The Pedigree of Bloodstock must be supplied if such details are not sufficiently specified, or if required. for any entry not received in writing. 18. Southdown, , Ryeland and Polled Dorset Sheep must have been shorn after 5. A first, second or third prize may be awarded August 1, the year of the show. All other fo any class if four or more entries. The Judge sheep unfairly shorn shall be excluded from may withhold a prize altogether where the exhibitions on day of show. exhibit is not of sufficient merit. Any exhibit not classified which may be brought forward 19. All Dairy Stock and Bulls must be led. All cattle may receive a prize of certificate or merit, must be secured by halter. Poll exhibits and if considered meritorious. In all cases the wholly or partially dehorned exhibits shall be decision of the judges will be final as regard securely tied up by both, an effective control of the merit of the exhibit. an attendant. All bulls over one year old must be secured by the nose when being led, and all 6. All prize money must be collected on showday. bulls of one year and over must be rung. In the 7. All protest against awards based on non- Beef Section, all females must be fitted with a compliance with e Conditions of the prize list nose grip when being led. will be considered by the Committee, if lodged with the Secretary within Three Days after 20. All cattle exhibited must be T.B. and the Show, together with a deposit of 25 per Brucellosis free. The Stewards may order the cent of the prize money, which, if the protests instant removal of any cattle not so tested, be deemed frivolous, shall be forfeited. The and the exhibitor will be liable to any of the decision of the Committee shall be final in all following penalties: Forfeiture of prizes, classes. prohibition to exhibit again and expulsion from the Society. EXHIBITS: GENERAL: 8. The Committee reserves the right to reject 21. The Stewards may have removed from at any time any exhibit submitted for show, the grounds any person proving to their without giving reason for so doing. satisfaction to have been guilty of insulting 9. The owner or exhibitor of any exhibit or stand behaviour to judges, section stewards or other of exhibits disapproved of as an exhibit by the improper conduct or riotous conduct on the Committee of this Society must immediately Showgrounds and the Committee may also upon notice to that effect remove such disqualify any such offender from exhibiting at exhibit or stand of exhibits from the Society’s the Society’s shows for a term determined by grounds. the Stewards. 10. Exhibitors will not be allowed to display 22. Should the Society disqualify any exhibitor Ribbons or Sashes not won at this year’s for any reason the Society may notify the Koroit Show. South Western Group of V.A.S.A. and have 11. Every exhibitor of stock must be in a position the disqualification endorsed by all affiliated to prove the age of his stock if called upon. Societies. 12. Exhibitors shall, if required, make a statutory 23. The exhibitor shall have the right to appeal 25 against disqualification, if such appeal be by the Society for any loss of or damage to lodged with the Secretary within three days of same, and it shall be a condition of entry of the Show. exhibits and of admission of persons to the 24. All machinery in motion must be securely Showgrounds that under no circumstances fenced or be in such position, or of such can the Society be held in any way responsible construction, as to be equally safe to every for any damage or accident to any person or person as it would be if securely fenced. exhibit or property of any kind that may occur 25. Membership entitles the person whose name in the Showgrounds or who competes in any is inscribed on the member’s ticket to free event does so at his or her sole risk. admission to the ground with a lady and car, 28. Entries in pavilion must not be removed until also to a reduction of entry fee as subscribed after 4 pm. in the Prize Schedule. 29. All exhibits other than the Pavilion section will 26. Any dispute as to the interpretation of Rules, be judged on Show Day. By-Laws, Regulations or Provisions shall be 30. Only judges and stewards will be permitted in determined by the Committee, whose decision main pavilion while judging is in progress. shall be final. 27. Whilst reasonable care will be taken of exhibits, no responsibility will be incurred

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