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BENDIGO AGRICULTURAL SHOW 2019 Friday 25th & Saturday 26th October PRIZE SCHEDULE

www.bendigoshow.org.au www.bendigoshow.org.au FAMILY B1-DAY ������������������������������������������������������������������ TICKET FAMILY A1-DAY ������������������������������������������������������������������ TICKET TREASURER: SECRETARY: PRESIDENT: JNR VICE PRESIDENT: SNR VICE PRESIDENT: CAR PARKING:CAR Showground’s Inside 5pmonly������������ after AFTER 7PM -5 YEARS AND OVER...... CHILDREN UNDER5 YEARS �������������������������������������������������������������� 5-17 YEARS �������������������������������������������������������������������� CHILDREN PENSIONER CONCESSION, STUDENT ADULT ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2-DAY SHOW PATRON’S TICKET MEMBER’S. TICKET 1-DAY SHOW PATRON’S ...... TICKET PLEASE NOTE: SHOW PATRON TICKETS AREONLY AVAILABLE PLEASE NOTE: 1-DAY PATRON TICKETS AREONLY AVAILABLE Mrs. Bev Stent Bev Mrs. Shay Marion Mrs. Mr. KevinReade Ms. Neville Rhonda McKnight Rhonda Mrs. Mr. KenKeating Mrs. Hoban Vicki Ms. Ferrari Sam Mr. IanEllis DavisMs. Mim Mr. Graeme Collins Mr. Bowles Rod JoyceMrs. Beaumont The Mayor ofGreater City Cr. Bendigo Margaret O’Rourke Car parking is extra (seeabove isextra rates)Car parking Family Tickets canonlybeusedontheday ofpurchase. 1 adultand2children (upto 17years) Family Tickets willbe available ontheday at thegate admitting accepted) (Only withcard presented ontheday -healthcare card not opening day oftheShow -Application Form Page -See 4 PLEASE NOTE: Member Tickets onlyavailable to prior the Annual General meeting Car into theShowgrounds andvoting rightsat theSociety’s or GuestandFamily (4children upto 17years) andMember’s the two days of theShow to theMember, Member’s Partner providesMembership admittance to theShowgrounds for Park)...... theShowground’sOutside Society’s -(In Car HolmesRoad 2 adultsand3children (upto 17years) Family Tickets willbeavailable ontheday at thegate admitting upon application with a horse section entry upon application withahorsesection PLEASE NOTE: 1-Day Patron’s Tickets are onlyavailable the Showgrounds Children (upto 17years) andalsotheExhibitor’s vehicle into once onlyfor thePatron, Patron’s Partner orGuestand2 The Ticket allows admittance to theShowgrounds oneday application for entry asection PLEASE NOTE: Show Patron’s Tickets onlyavailable upon vehicle into theShowgrounds Guest and2Children (upto 17years) andalsotheExhibitor’s of theShow once onlyfor thePatron, Patron’s Partner or The Ticket allows admittance to theShowgrounds eachday SHOW PUBLICGATE ADMISSION E-mail: [email protected] Facebook: Agricultural Bendigo Show Society OFFICE BEARERS2019/2020 Phone: 0354444646Fax: 0354425264 Mr. &Mr. McKinnon Don Somerville Ron TO HORSEEXHIBITORS OF THE SHOW SHOW PATRON’SSHOW TICKET THE SECRETARY -MR.IANFURZE Web: www.bendigoshow.org.au TO EXHIBITORS OF THE SHOW MEMBERSHIP FEES PO Box 109,BENDIGO3552 ...... COMMITTEE MEMBERS All Correspondence to: LIFE COUNCILLORS PATRON Mr. McKinnon Don Mr. IanFurze ChloeBowlesMiss. Mr. JohnFaull SharronMrs. Stemmer Mr. Max Williams SharronMrs. Stemmer Mr. Alan Royes JanPagliaroMrs. Mr. Mitchell Robert Mr. Mallon Chris LynetteMrs. Holt Mr. Will Francis Mr. JohnFaull Donaldson Mary Mrs. Mr. Davis Max EvaMrs. Caddy ChloeBowlesMiss...... �������������������������������������� $55.00 $25.00 $45.00 $30.00 $40.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $20.00 $5.00 $7.00 FREE Flowers/Floral. Art Photography...... Art C.W.A...... Crafts &Hobbies...... Knitting &Crochet. Needlework...... Jams &Preserves. Scarecrows...... Colouring Competition ...... Decorated...... Butterflies/ Floral &Flowers Art . GardenCompetitionsSchool ...... Photography...... Art ...... Sections School Crafts &Hobbies...... Knitting &Crochet. Textiles ...... Jams &Preserves. Cooking JUNIOR &SCHOOLSECTIONS Decorated Cakes. Cooking SENIOR SECTIONS Wood Chop...... Dogs Bute Utes ...... Dancing. Highland Novelties...... Show Jumping...... Horse...... Saddle HORSES ...... Sheep...... Pigs ...... Alpacas...... Fleeces...... Cereal, Grasses, Fodder &Grains ...... AGRICULTURAL Caged Birds...... Poultry...... BIRDS LIVESTOCK &AGRICULTURAL SECTIONS ENTRY FORMS FORALLSECTIONS HOME INDUSTRIES,CRAFTS &HOBBIES ...... REFER TO BACK PAGES GENERAL SECTIONS GENERAL ...... [email protected] on 0418511703 oremail function cateringneeds Call Glenforallyour Agricultural Show Building attheBendigo Exhibition Located inthe lunch anddinner Catering breakfast, Page No Page No Page No Page No Page No Page No 51- 60

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Public Amenities Disabled Amenities Baby Change Facilities First Aid Station

1 Trade Space 98 TBA 15 Steam & Oil Museum 22 Committee Parking Area 29 Showbag Pavilion Floral Art, Flowers & Horse Exhibitors’ Parking Art & Photography Pavilion 2 TBA 9 Area 16 Storage Pavilion 23 Public Dining Pavilion 30 Alpaca & Dog Exhibitors’ School Displays, Highland 3 Homecraft Pavilion 10 Parking Area 17 Parking Area 24 Administration Centre 31 Dancing, Grain & Fodder Competitions & Tech Pavilion 4 TBA 11 Horse Stables 18 Pig Pavilion 25 Broadcast Box 32 Outdoor Trade Space

Birds & Display Pavilion Horse Secretary’s Office Sales Complex Showman’s Area Lifestyle & Trade Space 5 12 19 26 33 Pavilion & Animal Nursery 7 Cattle, Sheep, , 6 Lego Pavilion 13 Horse Pavilion 20 Shearing, Woodchop, Fleece, 27 Luncheon Hall 34 Showman’s Camping Area & Racing Pigs Pavilion Poultry Pavilion Alpaca & Dog Show Pavilion Parking Area Showbag & Outdoor Circus Area 7 14 21 28 Trade Space 35 BENDIGO SHOWGROUNDS ENTRANCES Main Entry: Pedestrians only Gate 2: Hours Open: 9am – 9pm Service Entrance only Gate 1: Vehicular Access: Gate 3: Vehicular Access for all Friday & Saturday: Exhibitors & Livestock Hours Open: 7am – 9pm Hours Open: 7am – 9pm 2 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Northern District of VAS Ltd 1. What is the closing date for entries? Closing date is the Show Dates 2019/2020 day you must have your entry submitted on an entry form to the Secretary. Closing dates are specified at the beginning of Wentworth 24th & 25th August 2019 Robinvale-Euston 15th September 2019 each section. Swan Hill 4th & 5th October 2019 2. Where can I submit my entry form? By post or at the Kerang 7th October 2019 Bendigo Showgrounds office (Open 9am - 5pm weekdays) Boort 12th October 2019 3. Where do I deliver my exhibits? To the prescribed Mildura 17th - 19th October 2019 pavilion for the relevant section. Barham-Koondrook 18th & 19th October 2019 4. When can I collect my exhibits? Exhibits may only Charlton 19th October 2019 be collected as stated or by arrangement with the Chief Bendigo 25th & 26th October 2019 Steward of the relevant Section or the Secretary. Hours for Echuca-Moama 9th & 10th November 2019 collection are detailed in the individual Section Regulations. Deniliquin 6th & 7th March 2020 Wakool 14th March 2020 5. Where & When do I collect my prize money? Prize Cohuna 21st March 2020 money in the Hand Crafts & Flowers sections will be paid at the time the exhibits are collected. All other sections will be paid as per the section details. ENTRY CLOSING DATES 6. Can I bring a dog into the showgrounds? Dogs are HOME INDUSTRIES, CRAFTS & HOBBIES permitted for the purpose of the dog show and all other dogs must be restrained in the prescribed camping areas. SENIOR SECTIONS CLOSING DATE Section : Regulations 7. Do you have wheelchairs/walkers for hire? Items for Cooking...... Monday, 30th September disabled must be provided as there is no hire available. Decorated Cakes...... Monday, 30th September Jams, Preserves...... Monday, 30th September 8. What is the admission fee to the Show? Refer to page 1 Needlework...... Monday, 30th September of the schedule. Knitting & Crochet...... Monday, 30th September 9. What time does the Show open and close? Back Gates Crafts & Hobbies...... Monday, 30th September open from 7am but the Show starts at 9am until 9pm each C.W.A...... Monday, 30th September day. Art ...... Monday, 30th September 10. Where can I park my car and is there disabled parking Photography...... Monday, 30th September available? Parking is available inside the showgrounds Flowers/Floral Art...... Tuesday, 22nd October or adjacent to the main entrance Holmes Road. Disabled parking area adjacent to Gate 1. JUNIOR & SCHOOL SECTIONS CLOSING DATE Cooking...... Monday, 30th September 11. Do I have to pay for car parking? $10.00 per car inside the grounds after 5 pm only or $5.00 per car in the Society’s Jams & Preserves...... Monday, 30th September Holmes Road car park Textiles ...... Monday, 30th September Knitting & Crochet...... Monday, 30th September 12. Is there baby changing/breast feeding facilities? Yes - Crafts & Hobbies...... Monday, 30th September located in the foyer of the Exhibition Centre School Sections ...... Monday, 30th September 13. If I bring someone else’s entry to the Show who’s Art ...... Monday, 30th September name should it be under? At all times refer to the Photography...... Monday, 30th September exhibitor’s name or organisation the exhibit has been School Garden Competitions...... Monday, 30th September entered for the Show. Floral Art & Flowers...... Tuesday, 22nd October 14. How do I know if I should enter novice, intermediate Decorated Butterflies & Sheep...... Monday, 30th September or open, Senior or Junior section? Colouring Competition...... Saturday, 26th October Novice: A person either exhibiting for the first time or never Scarecrows...... Monday, 30th September won a prize or Best Exhibit in that particular section. Intermediate: An exhibitor that has exhibited previously LIVESTOCK & AGRICULTURAL SECTIONS and been successful wining either the Best Exhibit or a first BIRDS CLOSING DATE prize. Poultry...... Monday, 7th October Open: An exhibitor that is open age or experience. Caged Birds...... Monday, 7th October Senior: Exhibitor over the age of 18 years as of the day of AGRICULTURAL CLOSING DATE the Show. Junior: Exhibitor 18 years and under as of the day Fleeces...... Monday, 7th October of the Show Cereal, Grasses, Fodder & Grains...... Monday, 14th October 15. Can I post my entry or can it be returned by post? Yes LIVESTOCK CLOSING DATE as long as a pre paid post pack or self addressed envelope/ Alpacas...... Friday, 4th October package is provided. Pigs...... Monday, 7th October 16. Is there camping available? Yes for a fee of $25.00 per Sheep...... Friday, 4th October night for exhibitors or stallholders only. Dairy Goats...... Friday, 4th October 17. Is there a bus service to the show? Bus stop at the front Cattle...... Friday, 4th October gate of the show. Buses running every half hour each day. HORSES PRE ENTRIES CLOSING DATE 18. Do I have to sign an insurance waiver form? Yes. All Saddle Horse...... Monday, 7th October livestock exhibitors are required to sign a waiver form as a Show Jumping...... Entries on the Day condition of entry. Novelties...... Monday, 7th October 19. Is there Wi-Fi available at the Show? Free Wi-Fi available GENERAL SECTIONS CLOSING DATE on site in various locations with a usage limit per day. Dogs...... Entries on the Day 20. Is there a ATM at the show? Yes - Bendigo Bank ATM at Highland Dancing...... Wednesday, 23rd October Main Gate. Wood Chop...... Monday, 7th October 21. What time are the Fireworks? 9pm each night. Bute Utes...... Entries on the Day 3 VAS LTD AMBASSADOR COMPETITIONS

• To assist all entrants through their participation to develop JUNIOR SHOW AMBASSADOR strong communication and leadership qualities. • Enable the applicant to gain greater proficiency in their 7+( AIMS OF THE COMPETITION chosen field and also to develop the applicant’s stature and • To give young people a chance to 585 7RE reputation in that chosen field take part in a competition whilst still residing in their local district. $,062)7+ HOW TO ENTER NHSDUW LQD 7RKLJKOLJ DOGLVWULFW \RXQJUXU • To be part of a local show and HQWUDQWVW Entrants must complete the official entry form available from VAS Limited VAS KLJKOLJKWLQJ therefore highlighting the importance 7RHQFRX LQGXVWULRX the Secretary and submit it to the Secretary. of Shows. Provide information indicating their reason for applying • To meet new people from all age groups with the same for entry together with a curriculum vitae, indicating work interests. experience, community participation and agricultural, and AGE - Open to males and females aged 16-19 years at the Show involvement if applicable. time of the local show. Requirements: Aged over 20 and under 30 years at the 1st HOW TO ENTER - Contact the Secretary Ph: 5444 4646 May of the year of the State Final. To be conducted annually, jointly by the RASV and VAS Ltd Section : JUDGING CRITERIA Entrants to be judged in accordance with the following RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD guidelines: Country Show & Community Involvement ��������������������20 points AIMS OF THE COMPETITION General and Rural Knowledge ��������������������������������������������20 points • To highlight the talent, creativity and ingenuity of young Personality and Confidence �������������������������������������������������10 points rural Victorians and in doing so encourage entrants to be Ambitions/Goals ����������������������������������������������������������������������20 points role models across local communities. Communication Skills ������������������������������������������������������������20 points • To encourage and reward enthusiastic, skillful and industrious young people living or having an involvement Presentation and Grooming ������������������������������������������������10 points in rural environments. TOTAL ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������100 points

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM

Would you like to become a Member of the Bendigo Agricultural Show Society?

Membership of the Society only costs $55.00 and entitles you, your partner or guest and family (4 children up to 17 years old) entry to the Bendigo Agricultural Show at any time during the two days and nights of the Show. You are also able to park your car inside the Showground’s. Once on our membership list, you will automatically receive a copy of the Show Schedule each year. If you would like to be a part of this exciting event, please send your details to us on the slip below to The Secretary - P.O. Box 109, Bendigo 3552 or call at the Administration Centre at the Showgrounds between 9am & 5pm, weekdays during October. PLEASE NOTE: MEMBERSHIP TICKETS CAN ONLY BE PURCHASED PRIOR TO THE OPENING DAY OF THE SHOW. We look forward to welcoming you as a member of the Bendigo Agricultural Show Society.        ------Yes, I would like to become a member of the Bendigo Agricultural Show Society and my cheque for $55.00 is attached.

Name: Mr. Mrs. Miss. Ms. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� PLEASE CIRCLE ONE Postal Address: ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������

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Telephone ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 4 NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS 14. When the judge(s) considers an exhibit in any class to 1. Entries can be mailed to not be of sufficient merit to deserve a prize, no prize will The Secretary, PO Box 109, Bendigo, Vic., 3552. be awarded. Judges may award a second or third prize if 2. Entries must be submitted on the proper entry form. they consider the exhibit not worthy of a first prize. 15. Should a judge have reason to doubt the age of any 3. Correct entry fees must accompany entry forms. animal, he shall refer to the stewards, who shall make 4. No Stamps accepted as entry fees inquiries and secure proof of age before the award is 5. PLEASE NOTE: GST Inc. in the stated entry fees. made. 6. Please write your entries clearly and supply all the 16. The Committee may withhold any prizes when information asked for. When entering animals, please statements regarding the exhibits are proved to give all details requested on the entry form. be erroneous, or when an exhibit has not been in 7. Please ensure that your correct postal address is given to accordance with these regulations, and the exhibitor or receive confirmation of entries and a schedule next year. exhibitors found guilty of false entries or statements shall 8. Carefully read the rules and instructions relating to your be liable to be barred from again competing. particular section entry to make sure that your entries 17. Judges may recommend to the Committee to award a are entered correctly in the appropriate classes. special prize should they consider any exhibit deserving. 9. Prize money in the Hand Crafts & Flowers sections will 18. All Perpetual Trophies will be awarded under the be paid at the time the exhibits are collected. All other following conditions: sections will be paid as per the section details. The winner’s name shall be inscribed on the Trophy 10. Exhibits may only be collected as stated or by which is retained by the Society unless special arrangement with the Chief Steward of the relevant permission is obtained from the Secretary. Section or the Secretary. Hours for collection are detailed 19. Any prize left unclaimed for longer than 14 days shall be

in the individual Sections Regulations. forfeited and cancelled by the Society. Section : Regulations 20. Should there be any reason to suspect an exhibit is either diseased or dangerous, the Society reserves the right of BY LAW REGULATIONS refusing admittance to or removing the same from the Governing the Conduct of the Show grounds at the expense of the exhibitor. 1. No exhibit shall be received without a Certificate of 21. All exhibits must remain during the whole of the Show, Entry properly filled in, signed and delivered by post or unless permission is received in writing from the Society. otherwise, to the Secretary, together with entry fees, 22. All exhibits of machinery must be securely guarded as to on or before the closing date for entries. The Secretary be safe to every person. The Society shall not be liable for will acknowledge entry fees by returning the exhibitor a damages as a result of any accident or contravention of receipt of same. Upon production of a Ticket of Entry, the this by-law. exhibit will be admitted to the grounds. The Secretary 23. Any protest against any exhibit or the judge’s decision shall have the power to extend the date of entry in any must be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary section. within 3 hours of judging. The sum of $50.00 must 2. The Committee of the Society reserves the right of accompany the protest, and this shall be forfeited and refusing or canceling any entry without giving reasons become the property of the Society, if, in the opinion of for so doing. the Committee, the protest is frivolous. 3. Exhibit Tickets may be sent by post, but in special 24. Where there is no competition in any class or section, no circumstances can be obtained from the Secretary’s cash prizes may be awarded unless the judge certifies to Office at the Bendigo Showgrounds, on the day prior to special merit. the Show. 25. Any competitor in arena and horse sections putting 4. Unless otherwise specified, all exhibits other than arena their animal(s) in any unauthorised stall will be liable to competitions must, on the day of entry, be the property disqualification by the Stewards. of the exhibitor. 26. Competitors in all Sections (including Arena) will 5. The same exhibit cannot enter or compete in two compete at their own responsibility and risk. sections except where specially permitted. 27. Entry fees paid will not be refunded under any 6. The Committee reserves the right of adjudicating on any circumstances. questionable entry, or any matter not provided for in the general conditions and regulations of the Society. 7. In cases of adverse weather, or any cause whatsoever, the Committee reserves the right to vary or alter or amend any competition, display or arena event, or postpone same to another date should same be considered to be essential. 8. Members are entitled to reduced entry fees where stated, providing that the subscription is paid on or before closing dates of entry. 9. All entries must be delivered to and removed from the Society’s grounds at the cost of the exhibitor. 10. Exhibitors or their agents must (if required) point out to the Steward their respective exhibits in order that they may be identified and classified, before being submitted to the judges. 11. No exhibit will be admitted into the Society’s ground unless the attendant is in possession of the Secretary’s ticket of entry, and each exhibit when it enters the ground, must be at once put in its proper place. 12. Exhibitors shall arrange their exhibits under the direction For your perfect event! of the Stewards or the Secretary, and no exhibit shall afterwards be moved without the sanction of the 41 Havilah Road, Long Gully Secretary under a penalty not exceeding $50.00 or the [email protected] forfeiting of prize money. www.bendigopartyhire.com 13. The Committee shall have the power to retain the exhibit until such fine is paid. 5 EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: The Society’s SASH, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 VOUCHER Results of Sections are not available by phone during kindly donated by PRATTY’S PATCH will be awarded to: the week of the Show. BEST EXHIBIT IN COOKING SECTION OVERALL Prize money will be paid at the time of collection (Excluding Decorated Cakes) of exhibits. Unclaimed prize money will be forfeited if SPECIAL SECTIONS not collected from the Secretary’s Office within A01 “ONE PERSONS WORK” 14 days after the Show. The Society SASH will be awarded to the first place only in this Section and a Trophy donated by SENIOR HOMECRAFT SECTIONS MRS. LORNA PICKLES will be awarded to the winner of “One Person’s Work” Cooking, Honey, Jams & Preserves, Exhibit to include: Needlework, Knitting, a) Cake - own choice, not iced b) Jam Drops - plate of 4 Craft, CWA, Art, Photography & Flowers c) Lemon Slice - uncooked, plate of 4 (For Junior Home Craft Sections - see pages 23 - 35) d) Savoury Scones - plate of 4 A02 AFTERNOON TEA - 9 - 12 ITEMS Served on a tiered, footed or plate with a handle in the centre. To have 9 - 12 pieces per plate and A - COOKING selected from the classes below. ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER A $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by THE ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry PEPPERPOT will be awarded to the winner of class A02 Non Member $2.00 per entry BREAD SECTION SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Marjorie Shay Ph: 5449 7157 The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & 5KG BAG OF PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate FLOUR kindly donated by NICHOL TRADING PTY LTD Second: $1.00 plus Certificate will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN BREAD (Unless otherwise stated) A03 Home Made Bread - loaf - not less than 1kg

Section : Senior Homecrafts JUDGING: 10am THURSDAY A04 Machine Baked Bread - own choice All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. A05 Bread - any other variety REGULATIONS: BISCUITS & SLICES 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 PRIZE OF THE SOCIETY. MONEY kindly donated by RANKIN’S COMPLETE CATERING 2. PLEASE READ SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTIONS will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN BISCUITS & SLICES CAREFULLY. NDAS COMPETITION 3. All exhibitors must bring each entry on a white First and Second Placegetters of class A06 are eligible to cardboard plate, suitable to the size of the entry, with the compete at the 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows ticket firmly attached to the plate. Group Regional Finals. 4. Delivery and collection of exhibits: A06 Anzac Biscuits - plate of 4 as per below recipe Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showgrounds AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL ANZAC RECIPE on Thursday, 24th October only - between 8am and Ingredients: 9.45am. 2 cups rolled oats ½ cup sugar Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection 1 cup plain flour ½ cup melted butter on Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am 1 tbl golden syrup 2 tbl boiling water only. 1 tsp bicarbonate soda (add a little more water if mixture is too dry) The Society will not accept responsibility for exhibits not Method: Combine dry ingredients, mix golden syrup, boiling collected during that time. water and bicarbonate of soda until they froth. Add melted butter, 5. Slices - each piece to be 3cm x 5cm in size. combine butter mixture and dry ingredients drop teaspoons of 6. No packet mixes unless specified. mixture onto floured tray, allowing room for spreading. Bake in a MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR slow oven until cooked. - Catherine Reade Trophy A07 Shortbread - plate of 4 Awarded on points: 1st - 4 points, 2nd - 2 points A08 Yo-Yo Biscuits - plate of 4 (Note: If only one exhibit is received in any one class, 2 points A09 Jam Drop Biscuits - plate of 4 only will be given for 1st). Kevin & Debra Reade family of the A10 Biscuits 2 Varieties - own choice - plate of 4 late Mrs. Catherine (Kit) Reade kindly donates a Trophy (to the A11 Apple Slice - plate of 4 (no size restriction) value of $25.00). A12 Lemon Slice - iced, uncooked, plate of 4 This Award is made in memory of Mrs. Reade in recognition of A13 Hedgehog - iced, plate of 4 the outstanding support, contribution and effort she has made A14 Slice - Cooked - one variety, plate of 4 to the Cooking Section over a period of 25 years. A15 Slice - Uncooked (Not lemon) - plate of 4 Mrs. Reade entered in many classes in the Cooking Section and was the Most Successful Exhibitor on a number of occasions. COOKING - OPEN She was particularly known for her entries and success in the The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 PRIZE Fruit Cake and Bread classes. Before show time, her family MONEY kindly donated by RANKIN’S COMPLETE CATERING enjoyed the results of her practice bakes of hot fresh bread and will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN OPEN COOKING rolls for Sunday lunch. She also had much practice making fruit A16 Cream Puffs - not filled - plate of 4 cakes, having made large numbers annually for the Mirridong A17 Sausage Rolls - puff pastry, 4cm long - plate of 4 Christmas Cake fundraising efforts. She was also known for A18 Zucchini Slice - plate of 4 (no size restriction) her supply of cakes and slices for morning and afternoon teas. A19 Pikelets - plate of 4 By making this Trophy available, it is hoped to encourage A20 Scones, plain, round - plate of 4 new exhibitors to enter many entries and that the same high A21 Scones, - one variety (not plain) - plate of 4 standard Mrs. Reade was known for, can be maintained in the A22 Rock Buns - plate of 4 Cooking Section. A23 Meringues - plate of 4 6 A24 Plum Pudding - in a basin or cloth, not under 15cm at 6. An Exhibitor having won at a Show Level is not eligible to top enter any other show until after the group final judging. 7. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one group in the Bendigo Pottery trophy will be state final. awarded to winner of class A24 8. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at group or state final level, then the second placegetter is eligible to CAKES – GENERAL compete. The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & TROPHY kindly donated by THE COOK’S GALLERY will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN CAKES - GENERAL NDAS COMPETITION First and Second Placegetters of class A25 are eligible to VAS LTD CARROT CAKE COMPETITION compete at the 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows Sponsored by ROCKY LAMATTINA & SONS Group Regional Finals. A39 VAS LTD CARROT CAKE COMPETITION A25 Chocolate Mud Cake - own recipe - no icing or Prizes: State Final - First: $250.00 plus VAS Ltd topping, 20 cm round tin Trophy; Second: $100.00; Third: $50.00 A26 My Favourite Cake - not listed below - own recipe, Please note: Cake to be cooked in a 23cm (9”) round cake tin icing optional, labelled RECIPE A27 Gluten Free Cake - own choice - not iced, 20cm round Ingredients: tin 375g plain flour 345g castor sugar A28 Chocolate Cake - not iced, 20cm round tin 2 tsp baking powder 375ml vegetable oil A29 Banana Cake - not iced in a loaf tin 1½ tsp bicarbonate soda 4 eggs A30 Marble Cake - not iced 20cm round tin 2 tsp ground cinnamon 3 medium carrots, grated (350g) A31 Orange Cake - iced in loaf tin ½ tsp ground nutmeg 220g tin crushed pineapple, drained A32 Packet Cake - any variety, packet front attached, not ½ tsp all spice 180g pecan nuts, crushed iced 2 tsp salt A33 Iced Patty Cakes - any decoration - plate of 4 Method: Preheat oven to 180 degrees (160 degrees fan forced), A34 Muffins - own choice - plate of 4 grease a 23cm (9”) round cake tin and line with baking paper.

A35 Sponge Sandwich - plain, no decoration, not filled Sift the dry ingredients together into a bowl. In a separate bowl, Section : Senior Homecrafts A36 Ginger Fluff - no decoration, not filled beat the eggs and oil, then add to the dry ingredients. Mix well A37 Lamingtons - 5cm x 5cm - plate of 4 then add the carrots, crushed pineapple and pecan nuts. Mix A SASH, CERTIFICATE & $30.00 PRIZE MONEY will be to form a smooth batter and pour into the cake tin. Bake for awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN LAMINGTONS OVERALL approximately 90-100 minutes. Remove from the oven and Winners of Senior & Junior sections eligible for this award allow to cool for 10 minutes in the tin on a wire rack. Up-end This award is donated by Mr. Leonard Stone & Family and allow to cool on the wire rack. in memory of Mrs. May Stone who was a Show cooking competitor and specialised in Lamingtons A38 BOILED FRUIT CAKE - baked in 20cm (8”) round tin Prizes: 1st Certificate & $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by PRATTY’S PATCH will be awarded A40 VAS LTD RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION to the winner; 2nd Certificate & $3.00 Prizes: Local Show - First: $15.00; Second: $5.00 RECIPE State Final - First: $200.00 plus VAS Ltd Ingredients: Trophy; Second: $100.00; Third: $50.00 375g (12oz) mixed fruit 2 eggs - lightly beaten MRS. CATHERINE (KIT) READE MEMORIAL TROPHY 150g (3/4 cup) brown sugar 2 tbl marmalade The winner of this class will also receive a special trophy 1 tsp mixed spice 150g (1 cup) self-raising flour donated by the Kevin & Debra Reade Family of 125ml (½ cup) water 150g (1 cup) plain flour Mrs. Catherine (Kit) Reade. 125g (4oz) butter 1/4 tsp salt Please note: Cake to be cooked in a 20cm (8”) Square cake ½ tsp bicarbonate soda 125ml (½ cup) sherry tin with straight sides and square corners Method: Preheat oven to moderately slow approximately 150 RECIPE degrees. Grease and line a 20cm round cake tin, Place Mixed Ingredients: Fruit, sugar, mixed spice, water and butter in a large saucepan 250g sultanas 250g chopped raisins and bring to the boil. Simmer gently for 3 minutes, then remove 250g currants 125g chopped mixed peel and allow to cool. Add the sherry, eggs and marmalade, 90g chopped red glace cherries 90g chopped blanched almonds mixing well. Fold in the sifted dry ingredients. Pour mixture into 1/3 cup sherry or brandy 250g plain flour prepared pan. Bake for approximately 1 hour, or until cooked 60g self-raising flour 1/4 tsp grated nutmeg CAKES - VAS Ltd COMPETITIONS ½ tsp ground ginger ½ tsp ground cloves REGULATIONS 250g butter 250g soft brown sugar 1. The entrant must follow the recipe and specifications ½ tsp lemon essence OR finely grated lemon rind provided. ½ tsp almond essence ½ tsp vanilla essence 2. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the 4 large eggs exhibitor. Method: Mix together all the fruits and nuts, and sprinkle 3. The cake competitions follows the three levels of with sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least 1 hour, but competition: Show Level, Group Level and State Final. preferably overnight. Sift together the flours and spices. Cream 4. An exhibitor having won the Carrot Cake Competition together the butter and sugar with the essences. Add the eggs at their local show will bake another cake for the group one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately final level and then the winner of the group final will bake add the fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture another cake for the state final at the Annual VAS Ltd should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the Convention. mixture into a prepared square tin 20cm (8”) and bake in a slow 5. An exhibitor having won the Rich Fruit Cake Competition oven for approximately 31 - 4 hours or until cooked. Allow the at their local show will bake another cake for the group cake to cool in the tin. final level and then the winner of the group final will bake Note: To ensure the uniformity and depending on the size, it is another cake for the state final at the Royal Melbourne suggested that the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces; cherries Show. into 4 to 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 to 4 pieces 7 8 Section : Senior Homecrafts A43 A42 A41 ENTRY FEE: 3. 2. 1. Regulations: JUDGING: STEWARD:SECTION A48 A47 A46 minutes oruntilcooked. Cool intin. until combined. Pour into mixture prepared tinandbake for45 and sugar dissolves. inflourandmixed Sift spice, addegg stir water boiling and pour over ingredients, stiruntilbutter melts Place mixed fruit,sugar, butter and PreheatMethod: oven to 180degrees, grease tin. andlinealoaf 1 tspmixed spice Water250ml (1cup)Boiling 30g butter 175g (1cup)mixed fruit Ingredients: A45 cooked. minutes. Pour into mixture tin,cook for30-35minutes oruntil ingredients into bowl, inbutter pour andmixwell for2-3 of aringtin,linebasewithgladbake. Meltbutter, putallother PreheatMethod: oven to 140degrees, grease baseandsides ½ tspalmondessence 125ml (½cup)milk 150g (1cup)self-raising flour 50g butter Ingredients: A44 The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE & TROPHY to the The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$20.00PRIZE F O (Placings intheMen’s are noteligible for OnlySection can beused. coconut, confectionery, braid andpillars, edible glitter Covered wire, ribbons, tulle, stamens, pipinggel, unless stipulated. 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www.instagram.com/redfoxpartybakebossbendigo 7. 6. 5. 4. A57 A58 A56 A55 A54 Prizes: A53 A52 A51 A50 A49 DECORATED -18 CAKES YEARS &UNDER The Society’s CERTIFICATE plusaTROPHY will &ROSETTE www.facebook.com/redfoxpartybendigo be awarded to: BESTEXHIBITINDECORATED CAKES Judge’s decisionisfinal larger than51cmat any two given points All boards musthave cleats attached andboards no plasticdolls, etc articles, No manufactured No pinsorwires mustpenetrate thecakeoricingon E: [email protected] 97 MitchellStreetBendigo, VIC 3550 www.facebook.com/redfoxpartybendigo Victoria, Branch Bendigo CakeSponsored by: Decorators Association of Prizes: 1st:$15.00;2nd$10.00 Decorated Cake -Novice Victoria, Branch Bendigo CakeSponsored by: Decorators Association of Prizes: 1st$10.00;2nd$5.00 regulationsSee Iced and decorated Decorated Cake -18years &under Victoria, Branch Bendigo CakeSponsored by: Decorators Association of Prizes: 1st$15.00;2nd$10.00 points. Board nolarger than16cm Bottom cakenolarger than11cmat any two given Can besingle, two orthree tier Miniature Cake RedFoxSponsored by: &Bake Bendigo Party Boss Prizes: 1st$10.00 Voucher; 2nd$5.00 Voucher Arrangement ofFlowers inaContainer RedFoxSponsored by: &Bake Bendigo Party Boss Prizes: 1st$10.00 Voucher; 2nd$5.00 Voucher of Flowers inaContainer Cutter, mouldedorpipedflowers oranarrangement Painted, flooded, sculpture orbas-relief Decoration Suitablefor useonaCake RedFoxSponsored by: &Bake Bendigo Party Boss Traditional orModern Wedding Cake -Single, two orthree tier - RedFoxSponsored by: &Bake Bendigo Party Boss Prizes: 1st$15.00 Voucher; 2nd$10.00 Voucher Christmas Cake Fruit -(Mustbe Cake Base) RedFoxSponsored by: &Bake Bendigo Party Boss Prizes: 1st$15.00 Voucher; 2nd$10.00 Voucher Decorated Cake -Novelty -Any Cake Base RedFoxSponsored by: &Bake Bendigo Party Boss Prizes: 1st$15.00 Voucher; 2nd$10.00 Voucher Cream Decorated Cake -Iced andDecorated withButter Victoria, Branch Bendigo CakeSponsored by: Decorators Association of Prizes: 1st$15.00;2nd$10.00 Decorated Cake -SingleTier -Open 97 Mitchell Street Bendigo, VIC3550 E: [email protected] DECORATED -NOVICE CAKES DECORATED -OPEN CAKES 1st $20.00 Voucher; 2nd$10.00 Voucher NOVICE DECORATED CAKE P: 0354421022 P: 0354421022 CAKE DECORATING & BAKINGSUPPLIES SAUCES The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE B - JAMS & PRESERVES MONEY kindly donated by ALIO FIRE PROTECTION ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN SAUCES ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry B15 Tomato Sauce Non Member $2.00 per entry B16 Plum Sauce SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Lyn Holt Ph: 5448 4586 B17 Worcestershire Sauce - minimum 300ml bottle PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate B18 Herb Vinegar - minimum 300ml bottle Second: $1.00 plus Certificate B19 Sweet Sauce - suitable for a desert (Unless otherwise stated) B20 Savoury Sauce - suitable for meat or pasta, minimum 300gm jar/bottle JUDGING: 10am THURSDAY All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. PRESERVES The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE REGULATIONS: MONEY kindly donated by ALIO FIRE PROTECTION 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAWS OF THE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN PRESERVES SOCIETY. B21 Chutney - any variety not tomato 2. OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY (OTHER THAN SMALL B22 Tomato Chutney - any combination BUSINESS SECTION). B23 Tomato or Fruit Relish 3. Delivery and collection of exhibits: B24 Pickles - any variety Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showgrounds B25 Boiled Salad Dressing on Thursday, 24th October only - between 8am and B26 Jar of Preserved Fruit/Tomatoes 9.45am. B27 Jar of Pickled or Preserved Vegetables in vinegar or Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection brine on Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am B28 Jar of Fruit/Vegetable using modern preserving only. The Society will not accept responsibility for technique (eg: microwave, liqueur, oil, vinegar etc) exhibits not collected during that time. 4. Exhibitors please note: Entries should be exhibited in B29 Collection of Tomato Items - 1 jar or bottle - 3 distinct glass jam jars minimum size 300gm without identifying varieties, e.g. relish, pickles & sauce Section : Senior Homecrafts marks, unless specified otherwise. Mixed varieties must B30 Savoury Collection - 3 or 4 distinct varieties, from be put in uniform jars. Variety and date must be specified classes B15 - B28 on label. Lids to be loosened for judging. NDAS COMPETITION 5. Sauce, etc. to be shown in 300ml glass bottles without First and Second Placegetters of class B31 are eligible to identifying marks. Sauces should not be sealed to restrict compete at the 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows Judge’s tasting. Bottles to have lids. Group Regional Finals. 6. Only two jars or bottles to be shown in each class except B31 From My Pantry - 3 items - own choice, eg: jam, sauce, in sections for collections when one jar or bottle to be pickles, jelly, chutney - each container to be labelled. shown for each variety. Stickers to identify jars exhibited Jars/bottles 300ml-500ml, lids to be easily opened, no in sets. Contents of all jars and bottles to be named. wax or cellophane. 7. Lids only on all exhibits. 8. All exhibits must be made from produce and no artificial JAMS & PRESERVES - NOVICE flavours. Must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by PRATTY’S PATCH The Society’s ROSETTE, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 VOUCHER will be awarded to: kindly donated by KANGAROO FLAT SPORTS CLUB will be BEST EXHIBIT IN NOVICE JAMS & PRESERVES awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTION OVERALL Open to anyone who has not previously won a first prize in The Society’s SASH & $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by this section at the Bendigo Agricultural Show PRATTY’S PATCH will be awarded to: B32 Jelly - any variety MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - JAMS & PRESERVES B33 Marmalade - any variety JAMS & JELLIES B34 Jam - any variety The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE B35 Lemon Butter MONEY kindly donated by ALIO FIRE PROTECTION will be B36 Chutney awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN JAMS & JELLIES B37 Preserved Fruit B01 Strawberry Jam B38 Tomato Sauce - minimum 300ml bottle B02 Berry Jam - any variety B03 Apricot Jam SMALL BUSINESS JAMS & PRESERVES B04 Plum Jam Section for Commercial or Market Producers. Exhibits must be B05 Fig Jam - any added combination identified with Business Name, Date Made & Variety B06 Melon Jam - with or without additional flavour The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE B07 Dried Fruit Jam - e.g. Apricot, Apple, or Fig etc MONEY kindly donated by ALIO FIRE PROTECTION B08 Jam - any variety, not listed above will be awarded to: B09 Marmalade - any variety BEST EXHIBIT IN SMALL BUSINESS SECTION B10 Fruit Jelly B39 Jam - any variety B11 Fruit Paste B40 Paste - any variety FEATURE CLASS - LEMON BUTTER B41 Sweet Sauce - any variety A TROPHY kindly donated by SHARRON STEMMER to the B42 Savoury Sauce - any variety value of $25.00 will be awarded to BEST EXHIBIT OVERALL B43 Relish - any variety LEMON BUTTER including winners of Open & Novice sections B44 Chutney - any variety B12 Lemon Butter B45 Collection - 3 or 4 distinct varieties, from classes B39 - B13 Cordial - own choice - minimum 300ml Bottle B44 B14 Collection - 3 or 4 distinct varieties, from classes B01 - B13 JUNIOR JAMS & PRESERVES - PAGE 26 9 10 Section : Senior Homecrafts 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. REGULATIONS: All prize money paidwhenexhibits willbe are collected. JUDGING: PRIZES: STEWARDS:SECTION ENTRY FEE: 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. VAS LTD COMPETITIONS STANDARD includes entriestoo large for display. only suchexhibits, asitdeemsfitandpracticable. This PLEASE NOTE: therightto reserves display The Society separately. entering inmoreIf thanoneclass, pleasewrap eachclass or Ms.” form. alongsidetheirsignature ontheentry Exhibitors are requested to write thetitle “Mr., Miss., Mrs., Show are noteligible to compete. Entries that have previously won aFirst Prize at aBendigo Only amateurs are permitted to compete. section. No piece ofwork may beentered inmore thanone All exhibits mustbethebonafide ofthe exhibitor.work to makethemeasierto stapleawards to. Framed entries-fasten onalengthofthread ticketfirmly inacollection. attached to allarticles firmly to the exhibit.Duplicate numbersmustbe Exhibit cards willbeissuedwhichmust beattached NO LATE ENTRIESACCEPTED. exhibits before notcollected that time. only. willnotaccept The any Society responsibility for betweenon Monday 8amand10.30am 28thOctober Collection: All exhibits willbeavailable for collection expense. immediately following theShow at theexhibitor’s All exhibits received by postorrail willbereturned “Needlework Section” ontheoutsideofparcel. Exhibits forwarded by postorrail isto marked beclearly on Tuesday, between 8amand12noon. 22ndOctober Exhibitsto bedeliveredDelivery: to theShowgrounds ofexhibits: andcollection Delivery WORK BEINGENTEREDIN THE WRONG SECTION. PLEASE READ YOUR SCHEDULECAREFULLY TO AVOID SOCIETY.OF THE ALL ENTRIESARESUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS MUST NOT BEUSEDOR WORN PRIOR TO THE SHOW. ITEMS MUSTBENOMORE THAN 2 YEARS OLDAND disqualified from exhibitingfor12months allprizesbe andwill final theexhibitor must forfeit/refund anexhibitor isfoundtoIf have won more thanonegroup compete. state finallevel, thenthesecond placegetter iseligible to forany reasonIf awinnerisunableto compete atgroup or compete inthecompetition. exhibithavingwonAn at state finalisnolongereligible to state final. exhibitor isonlyeligibletoAn represent one group in the other show the group untilafter final judging. enter theVAS orVAS Embroidery Competition atany Sewing exhibitor havingwonAn atShow Level isnoteligibleto compete atthe2020Royal Show. Melbourne group final. The winningexhibitatthegroup finalwillthen exhibithavingwonAn ashow willcompete atthe2020 Show Level, Group Level andState Final. The competition follows thethree levels ofcompetition: atalocal show.months priorto itsentry All work isto have completed been inthelasttwelve (12) exhibitor. 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-NEEDLEWORK REGULATIONS 9:30am WEDNESDAY (Unless otherwise specified) (Unless otherwise Second: First: JennyMrs. Campbell Ph: 54479406 Ph: Ann0408484429 Mrs. Beckerleg Non Member orPatronMember $1.00 plusCertificate $2.00 plusCertificate $2.00 perentry $1.50 perentry C11 C10 C09 C08 Apron C07 C06 C05 C04 C03 C02 C01 C12 The Judges reserve therighttoThe withholdtheprize Judgesreserve ifentriesfail to (Note: If onlyoneexhibit isreceived(Note: If inany oneclass, 2points The Society’s donated SASH&$20.00PRIZEMONEYkindly kindly donated bykindly THE EMBROIDERERS GUILD VICTORIA - MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR -NEEDLEWORK SECTION The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$20.00PRIZE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$20.00PRIZE The Society’s donated SASH&20.00PRIZEMONEYkindly Prizes: 1st-SASH& TROPHY to thevalue of$50.00kindly donated by SPOTLIGHT BENDIGO;2nd-SASH&$25.00 reach areasonable standard final. andtheirdecisionwillbe kindly donated byMONEY kindly PEARCE CONCRETE willbe kindly donated byMONEY kindly PEARCE CONCRETE willbe awarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFMACHINE WORK OPEN The Society’s BLUE RIBBON&$25.00PRIZEMONEY HAND EMBROIDERY The winnerofthisaward willcome of from any entry awarded to: BESTEXHIBITINHANDWORK OPEN No entrant maywinthefirstprizetwice. more than by BEST EXHIBIT OF HAND SEWN NEEDLEWORK BEST EXHIBITOFHANDSEWN Awarded onPoints: 1st-4points, 2nd-2points by Any article notincludedinSection Any article Stitchery Mixed Media Free Article Embroidery Machine Shopping Bag-any medium(40x3020cmmax) from 1metre ofmaterialArticle allowed -trimming Cushion -filled design usingcomputerised EmbroideredMachine Article incorporating Appliqué 1 Article -ChildGarment Sewn Machine -Adult Sewn Machine Garment excluding cross stitch. VAS LTD - HAND EMBROIDERY COMPETITION Prizes: Local Show -First $10.00prize moneykindly 2. 1. Regulations An Article of Hand Embroidery -Any ofHand Embroidery type,- An Article HAND SEWN NEEDLEWORK inthePavilion.HAND SEWN The Society’s awarded willbe to: ROSETTE

BRF WATER DELIVERIESwillbeawarded to: ALIO FIRE PROTECTION BEST PIECEOFEMBROIDERY OVERALL THE ELSIEMITCHELL MEMORIALSASH BEST EXHIBIT-NEEDLEWORK OVERALL BENDIGO BRANCH willbeawardedBENDIGO BRANCH to: The Judgeswilljointlyjudgethissection. MACHINE WORK -OPEN excluding cross-stitch. ofHand Embroidery, any type, Article An Competitions ofthesection. atthebeginning Refer to Standard Regulations forVAS Ltd donated by BRFWATER DELIVERIES Voucher; Third $50.00Spotlight Voucher plus VAS Ltd Trophy; Second $150.00Spotlight State Final -First $300.00Spotlight Voucher VAS LTD -SPOTLIGHT HANDWORK -OPEN ARTICLE OFEXCELLENCE only willbegiven for 1st) will beawarded to: PRIZES SPECIAL COMPETITION will beawarded to: C13 Any Article of Embroidery C36 Article made from Doilies C14 Embroidered Table Cloth C37 Article made from Recycled Ties C15 Needlework Tapestry - using wool or cotton C38 Any article not included in Section made from C16 Article of Gold Work recycled garment/fabric or fibre C17 Article of Creative Embroidery C18 Article of Counted Thread Work - maximum of 80cm PATCHWORK - OPEN on all sides including frame The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & PRODUCT to NDAS COMPETITION the value of $20 kindly donated by HONEYSUCKLE STAINED First and Second Placegetters of class C19 are eligible to GLASS & PATCHWORK will be awarded to: compete at the 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows BEST EXHIBIT OF PATCHWORK Group Regional Finals. C19 Article of Cross Stitch - maximum of 80 cm on all sides, including frame, framed work accepted C20 Article of Hand Appliqué C21 Wool Embroidered Article VAS LTD – SPOTLIGHT C22 Ribbon Embroidered Article C23 Beaded Article - any medium PATCHWORK COMPETITION C24 Article of Stumpwork C39 VAS LTD - PATCHWORK COMPETITION - A piece C25 Any article not included in Section of Patchwork not more than one metre on any one MACHINE & HANDWORK - OPEN side The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE Prizes: Local Show - First $10.00 prize money kindly MONEY kindly donated by PEARCE CONCRETE donated by BRF WATER DELIVERIES will be awarded to: State Final - First $300.00 Spotlight Voucher BEST EXHIBIT IN MACHINE & HANDWORK OPEN plus VAS Ltd Trophy; Second $150.00 Spotlight Voucher; Third $50.00 Spotlight Voucher Regulations 1. Machine pieced and machine quilted. 2. Minimal embellishments, small amount only Section : Senior Homecrafts VAS LTD – SPOTLIGHT not to overpower patchwork. STATE SEWING COMPETITION 3. Refer to Standard Regulations for VAS Ltd C26 VAS LTD - SEWING COMPETITION - Tote/Carry Competitions at the beginning of the section. Bag - No larger than 50cm on any one side. Fabric Handle/s, minimum embellishments allowed, must NDAS COMPETITION be lined. First and Second Placegetters of class C40 are eligible to Prizes: Local Show - First $10.00 prize money kindly compete at the 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows donated by BRF WATER DELIVERIES Group Regional Finals. State Final - First $300.00 Spotlight Voucher C40 Patchwork Table Runner - any style - max length 1.2 plus VAS Ltd Trophy; Second $150.00 Spotlight metres Voucher; Third $50.00 Spotlight Voucher C41 Small Piece of Patchwork - no larger than 1 metre Regulations: C42 Any Article Hand Sewn Patchwork 1. Sewn by machine. C43 Any Article of Machine Patchwork - Commercial 2. Must be hand finished. Quilting 3. Knitted/Crocheted items not acceptable. C44 Any Article of Machine Patchwork - Non Commercial 4. Refer to Standard Regulations for VAS Ltd Quilting Competitions at the beginning of the section. C45 Any Article of Appliqué Patchwork C27 Any Article of Embroidery - 3 dimensional free C46 Any Article of Patchwork - with a Christmas Theme machined C47 Quilt - non traditional Patchwork C28 Any article of Embroidery - 3 dimensional hand C48 Quilt - traditional Patchwork worked C49 A piece of EPP Patchwork (English Paper Piecing) C29 Any article not included in Section C50 Garment incorporating Patchwork MILLINERY C51 Any article not included in Section The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by PEARCE CONCRETE will be PATCHWORK - NOVICE awarded to: Open to anyone who has not previously won a first prize in BEST EXHIBIT IN MILLINERY Patchwork section at any show. C30 Hat for Race Day - must be wearable, items can be The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 purchased, but must be constructed by exhibitor VOUCHER kindly donated by CANTERBURY QUILTS will be C31 Fascinator - made for a special occasion awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN PATCHWORK NOVICE C32 Hat - own design - must be wearable, excludes knitted or crocheted hat All items must have been completed in the last 12 months C33 Hat - Christmas theme C52 Quilt - commercially quilted RECYCLED ART C53 Quilt - non commercially quilted The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE C54 Table Runner MONEY kindly donated by PEARCE CONCRETE will be C55 Tote Bag awarded to BEST EXHIBIT IN RECYCLED/AG ART C56 Cushion Please mount small articles for display C57 Quilt - non traditional C34 Bag made from any medium - must be functional C58 Quilt - traditional C35 Article made from recycled garments or fabric C59 Patchwork Wall Hanging machined or hand sewn - photo of recycled articles to C60 A piece of EPP Patchwork (English Paper Piecing) accompany finished item C61 Any Article not included in Section 11 DOLLS & BEARS 7. An exhibit having won at state final is no longer eligible to The Society’s SASH, CERTIFICATE & the compete in the competition. “PAM PAYNTING” MEMORIAL PRIZE MONEY of $25.00 8. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at group or kindly donated by the BENDIGO TEXTILE ARTISTS Inc will state final level, then the second placegetter is eligible to be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT DOLLS & BEARS compete. C62 Dressed Miniature Doll - up to 20cm 9. If an exhibitor is found to have won more than one group C63 Dressed Doll - featuring fabric cloths final the exhibitor must forfeit/refund all prizes and will be C64 Cloth Doll disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months. C65 Art Doll Display only - mixed medium Special Prizes: C66 Golly - cloth Male C67 Golly - cloth Female The Society’s SASH & $10.00 VOUCHER C68 Beaded Doll kindly donated by the BENDIGO WOOLLEN MILLS will be C69 Futuristic - any medium awarded to: ARTICLE OF EXCELLENCE C70 Soft Toy - any medium The Society’s SASH & $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by C71 Teddy Bear - hand made the KANGAROO FLAT SPORTS CLUB will be awarded to: C72 Teddy Bear - hand made and dressed MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR C73 Doll or Bear - made from any other medium not COMPETITIONS - Wool, Cotton or any other yarn included in section Awarded on points: 1st - 3 points, 2nd - 2 points D - KNITTING & CROCHET ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry VAS LTD - SPOTLIGHT Non Member $2.00 per entry KNITTING COMPETITION SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Sharron Stemmer Ph: 5447 7488 D01 VAS LTD - KNITTING COMPETITION - Hand PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate Knitted Garment for a Child, 3-5 Years of Age Second: $1.00 plus Certificate Prizes: Local Show - First $10.00 voucher kindly (Unless otherwise specified) donated by BENDIGO WOOLLEN MILLS Section : Senior Homecrafts JUDGING: 9:30am WEDNESDAY State Final - First $300.00 Spotlight Voucher All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. plus VAS LTD Trophy; Second $150.00 Spotlight REGULATIONS: Voucher; Third $50.00 Spotlight Voucher 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS Regulations: OF THE SOCIETY. 1. Each exhibit must be made from pure wool/wool 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: blend of any ply. Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showground’s 2. Exhibitor to attach label from wool used or on Tuesday, 22nd October between 8am and 12noon. receipt from the woollen mill. Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection 3. Refer to Standard Regulations for VAS Ltd on Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am Competitions at the beginning of the section. only. The Society will not accept any responsibility for exhibits not collected before that time. NDAS COMPETITIONS 3. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE 4. All knitting must be in wool or wool blend. No cotton MONEY kindly donated by ALIO FIRE PROTECTION will be allowed. awarded to: 5. All embellishments to be of same type of yarn as article BEST EXHIBIT IN NDAS COMPETITIONS exhibited. First and Second Placegetters of classes D02 & D03 are eligible 6. No shank buttons or ribbon ties on baby wear. to compete at the 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows 7. Minimal crochet finishing allowed on knitted garments. Group Regional Finals. VAS LTD COMPETITIONS STANDARD D02 Hand Knitted Garment or Article - made from pure REGULATIONS wool/wool blend - any ply - label to be attached 1. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the D03 Crocheted Article - any yarn exhibitor. 2. All work is to have been completed in the last twelve (12) HAND KNITTING - WOOL Pure Wool or Wool Blend only permitted (no cotton allowed) months prior to its entry at a local show. 3. The competition follows the three levels of competition: ALL ARTICLES MUST BE HAND FINISHED Show Level, Group Level and State Final. The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $10.00 4. An exhibit having won a show will compete at the 2020 VOUCHER kindly donated by the group final. The winning exhibit at the group final will then BENDIGO WOOLLEN MILLS will be awarded to: compete at the 2020 Royal Melbourne Show. BEST EXHIBIT IN HAND KNITTING 5. An exhibitor having won at Show Level is not eligible to D04 Lady’s or Gent’s Jumper, any yarn or ply enter the VAS Knitting or VAS Crochet Competition at any D05 Jumper or Cardigan, in commercial yarn other show until after the group final judging. D06 Lady’s or Gent’s Cardigan, any yarn or ply 6. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one group in the D07 Child’s Jumper, 5 or 8 ply yarn state final. D08 Child’s Cardigan, 5 or 8 ply yarn D09 Sleeveless Vest D10 Shawl D11 Knee Rug (approx 1.5 metre square) D12 Socks, any variety D13 Coat Hanger, no ribbon or lace, covered hook D14 Coat Hanger, ribbon or lace allowed, covered hook D15 Baby’s Matinee Jacket, Jumper or Cardigan, 1-4 ply - no ribbon or shank buttons D16 Baby Bonnet, 1-4 ply - no ribbon ties 12 D17 Baby’s Booties, 1-4 ply - no ribbon ties HAND WEAVING / HAND SPUN / D18 Baby’s Hat or Cap (not over 4 ply) D19 Child’s or Adult’s Cap or Hat, any yarn SPINNING / FELT D20 Any Article in Novelty yarn The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $10.00 D21 Scarf VOUCHER kindly donated by the BENDIGO WOOLLEN D22 Tea Cosy MILLS will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN HAND WEAVING/ HAND SPUN/ SPINNING/FELT D23 Dressed Doll, knitted clothes, any yarn ALL HAND SPINNING MUST BE EXHIBITOR’S OWN WORK D24 Article by an exhibitor over 70 years D25 Any Article not included in Section D49 Any Woven Article - Open D50 Jumper or Cardigan made from Hand Spun Wool or MACHINE KNITTING - ANY YARN any other Fibre D51 Knitted or Crocheted Cap or Hat made from Hand Pure Wool, Wool Blend, Synthetic or Cotton yarn. Spun Wool or any other Fibre ALL ARTICLES MUST BE HAND FINISHED D52 Stole or Shawl, Knitted or Crocheted, made from Hand Spun Wool The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 kindly D53 Any other Article not included in the Schedule donated by the MACHINE KNITTERS ASSOCIATION OF D54 3 Hanks of Hand Spun Wool - (a) Fine (b) Medium (c) VICTORIA will be awarded to: Heavy BEST EXHIBIT IN MACHINE KNITTING D55 Hand Spun Wool - 6 x 30 gram skeins, flora dyed A $10.00 ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD VOUCHER D56 Any other Article made from homemade felt kindly donated by the BENDIGO WOOLLEN MILLS will also be awarded in this Section COTTON KNITTING - ANY PLY The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & D26 Lady’s or Gent’s Jumper $10.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by the D27 Lady’s or Gent’s Cardigan BENDIGO WOOLLEN MILLS will be awarded to: D28 Child’s Jumper or Cardigan, 22” onward BEST EXHIBIT IN KNITTING COTTON D29 Baby’s Matinee Jacket / Cardigan D57 Adult’s Jumper or Cardigan D30 Shawl D58 Adult’s Vest or Top D31 Knee Rug D59 Article with knitted lace edging D32 Coat Hanger D60 Article in hand knitted lace D33 Any Article not included in this section, eg: scarf, D61 Any Article not included in Section Section : Senior Homecrafts socks, gloves COTTON CROCHET - ANY PLY The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & WOOL CROCHET $10.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by the Pure Wool or Wool Blend only permitted (no cotton allowed) BENDIGO WOOLLEN MILLS will be awarded to: The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $10.00 BEST EXHIBIT IN CROCHET COTTON VOUCHER kindly donated by the BENDIGO WOOLLEN D62 Adult’s Jumper or Cardigan MILLS will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN CROCHET D63 Child’s Jumper or Cardigan D64 Crocheted Table Centre not less than 50cm in length, to be mounted on cardboard but must be able to see both sides of article D65 Hand Towel, crocheted top D66 Any Article not included in Section VAS LTD - SPOTLIGHT ANY OTHER YARN - STATE CROCHET COMPETITION KNITTING OR CROCHET D34 VAS LTD CROCHET COMPETITION - Article - One Any other yarn can include Synthetic, Mohair, Alpaca and any item of Crochet no larger than 50cm on any one side other fibre which has not been specified. Prizes: Show Level First $10.00 VOUCHER kindly The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $10.00 donated by BENDIGO WOOLLEN MILLS VOUCHER kindly donated by the State Final - First $300.00 Spotlight Voucher BENDIGO WOOLLEN MILLS will be awarded to: plus VAS LTD Trophy; Second $150.00 Spotlight BEST EXHIBIT IN ANY OTHER YARN - KNITTING OR CROCHET Voucher, Third $50.00 Spotlight Voucher D67 Baby’s Matinee Jacket D68 Baby’s Frock Regulations: D69 Baby’s Booties 1. Each exhibit must be made from pure wool/ D70 Coat Hanger wool blend of any ply. D71 Cushion - not less than 30cm square 2. Exhibitor to attach label from wool used or D72 Any Article not included in Section receipt from the woollen mill. 3. Refer to Standard Regulations for VAS Ltd Competitions at the beginning of the section. D35 Knee Rug, no larger than 1.5 metre square D36 Rug, up to single bed size D37 Jumper or Cardigan D38 Tea Cozy BRF Water D39 Baby’s Matinee Jacket, 1-4 ply, no ribbon ties, no shank buttons D40 Baby’s Booties, no ribbon ties D41 Shawl Water Deliveries D42 Child’s or Adult’s Cap or Hat, any yarn D43 Coat Hanger, no ribbon or lace, covered hook Alan Campbell D44 Coat Hanger, ribbon or lace allowed, covered hook 0487 283 300 D45 Scarf D46 Dressed Doll, crochet clothes, any yarn [email protected] D47 Article by an Exhibitor, 70 years and over D48 Any Article not included in Section www.brfwater.com.au 13 OPEN Excluding Teachers and Professionals E - CRAFT & HOBBIES The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & 20.00 PRIZE ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER MONEY kindly donated by FITZPATRICK’S HOME TIMBER & HARDWARE will be awarded to: ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry BEST EXHIBIT IN CERAMICS - OPEN Non Member $2.00 per entry E12 Decals CHIEF STEWARD: Mrs. Sharron Stemmer Ph: 5447 7488 E13 Stains PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate E14 Under glaze E15 Any other Item of hobby ceramics Second: $1.00 plus Certificate E16 Any Item of hobby ceramics - must be made by a (Unless otherwise specified) person over 60 years JUDGING: 9:30am WEDNESDAY CRAFTS All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 REGULATIONS: VOUCHER kindly donated by FITZPATRICK’S HOME 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS TIMBER & HARDWARE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN CRAFTS OF THE SOCIETY. E17 Craft Work - 3 different crafts 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: E18 3 Small articles suitable for gifts Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showgrounds E19 Any article of Jewellery on Tuesday 23rd October between 8am and 12 noon. E20 Wall Hanging - any medium Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection on E21 Canvas - any medium - any theme Monday, 29th October between 8am and 10.30am E22 Art Journal only. The Society will not accept responsibility for E23 Diamond Painting - any theme exhibits not collected before that time. E24 Adult colouring - mounted on card with 2cm border E25 Handmade Christmas decoration - suitable for a table 3. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. E26 Handmade Christmas decorations - set of 3 suitable 4. Exhibit cards will be issued which must be firmly for tree attached to the exhibit. Duplicate numbers must be

Section : Senior Homecrafts E27 Christmas Wreath - suitable for a front door attached to all articles in a collection. E28 Any other article of craft not included in schedule 5. All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 6. No piece of work may be entered in more than one SCRAP BOOKING The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE section. MONEY kindly donated by ESPRESS PRINTERS will be 7. Only amateurs are permitted to compete unless awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN SCRAP BOOKING otherwise specified (e.g. Open classes). E29 Classic - 3 or more photos - double page 8. Entries that have previously won a First Prize at a Bendigo E30 Shabby Chic - one photo - single page Show are not eligible to compete. E31 Modern - up to 3 photos - single page 9. Exhibitors are requested to write the title “Mr., Mrs., Miss E32 Vintage - (1950-1970 style) - up to 3 photos - single or Ms.” alongside their signature on the entry form. page 10. If entering more than one class, please wrap each class E33 Mixed media - up to 3 photos - single page entry separately. E34 Double page - any style - 3 or more photos E35 Off the page - any style 11. Please note: The Society reserves the right to display only such exhibits, as it deems fit and practicable. This CARD MAKING & PARCHMENT CRAFT includes entries too large for display. The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE The Society’s ROSETTE will be awarded to: MONEY kindly donated by ESPRESS PRINTERS BEST EXHIBIT IN CRAFT & HOBBIES OVERALL will be awarded to: TOYS BEST EXHIBIT IN CARD MAKING & PARCHMENT CRAFT The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE NDAS COMPETITION First and Second Placegetters of classes E36 are eligible to MONEY kindly donated by BROCHURES DM will be compete at the 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN TOYS Group Regional Finals. E01 Creative Child’s Toy - any material E36 Handmade Greeting Card - any theme - maximum E02 Household item - e.g. door stops, bookends, etc. size 14cm x 20cm - must have envelope, but does not E03 Knitted Toy - Single - any yarn have to be handmade E04 Knitted Toy - Pair or Group E37 Christmas Card E05 Toy - other than knitted E38 3D Design Card E06 Teddy Bear - hand made E39 Birthday, Birth or Baby Card E07 Teddy Bear - dressed E40 Wedding, Engagement Card HOBBY CERAMICS E41 Any Article of Parchment Craft BRA COMPETITION EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Ceramic classes may be split into The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE individual sections according to the number of entries MONEY kindly donated by PEARCE CONCRETE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN BRA COMPETITION NOVICE & DISABILITIES (Bra can be purchased with exhibitors own decoration The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE E42 Decorated Bra - Christmas theme MONEY kindly donated by ALIO FIRE PROTECTION will be E43 Decorated Bra - Evening wear awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT NOVICE & DISABLITIES SECTION E44 Decorated Bra - Beaded or embroidered E08 Decals E45 Decorated Bra - Most bright & colorful E09 Stains E46 Decorated Bra - Football themed in team colours E10 Under glaze E47 Decorated Bra - Animal theme E11 Any other Item of hobby ceramics E48 Decorated Bra - Own choice 14 HOBBIES 2. All exhibitors making up an entry must have their name The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 attached. VOUCHER kindly donated by CARTRIDGE WORLD - E77 Display of craft from a group - e.g. wood turners, BENDIGO will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN HOBBIES quilter’s, leather, (200cm x 200cm) E49 Article of leather work E78 Display of 5 arts of distinctly different crafts & hobbies E50 Any Item of pottery (75cm x 200cm) E51 Article from mixed materials E52 Article made from metal E53 Model - hand made SPECIAL GROUPS E54 Model - assembled from a kit The following classes are open to residents of aged care E55 Recycled article using wood and/or metal facilities and handicapped groups only. Handicapped E56 Garden ornament - using any materials exhibitors are requested to state the nature of the handicap E57 Article made from any recycle material on the entry form and Exhibitor’s Ticket. This is to assist the E58 3D Printing - any article Judges. Display area is 75cm x 200cm maximum. Exhibits E59 Any other hobby not included in schedule making up a display must have the name of the maker on NDAS COMPETITIONS each exhibit. First and Second Placegetters of classes E60 & E61 are eligible to The Society’s BLUE RIBBON & CERTIFICATE will be awarded compete at the 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows to: BEST GROUP ENTRY Group Regional Finals. E60 One Article of craft or hobby work - made by a male only - 1 metre table space GROUP ENTRIES E61 One Person’s Work - 3 items of different crafteg: E79 Display of Christmas Theme Knitting, Painting, Sewing, Needlework, Crochet, etc E80 Display of Articles from Soft materials (non perishable) - maximum size 1 square metre E81 Display of any other articles DECORATIVE GIFTS, BOX, OR BASKETS E82 Display of Articles - made with assistance Presents to be Gift Wrapped and Decorated Maximum size 40cm x 40cm DISABILITIES

Box or Basket suitable for Gifts including Decoration Section : Senior Homecrafts The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE (Items not necessarily hand made) E62 Baby Shower MONEY kindly donated by ALIO FIRE PROTECTION will be E63 Christmas Basket awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT DISABLITIES SECTION E64 Special Occassion - any theme E83 Article of Pottery LEGO E84 Articles made from Soft materials E85 Any other Article of Craft or Hobby The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $40.00 LEGO SET kindly donated by BENDIGO AREA LEGO DESIGNERS will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT LEGO Each class winner will be awarded lego sets sponsored by BENDIGO AREA LEGO DESIGNERS E65 Model made from Lego - Rural / Farm Scene - Can Steve Wilson incorporate existing sets - no larger than 30cm x Phone 03 5444 3128 30cm and presented on a solid base Mobile 0429 942 232 E66 Model made from Lego - Rural / Farm Scene - Can incorporate existing sets - no larger than 50cm x 50cm and presented on a solid base For all your domestic and commercial pest ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES control needs: Open to all ages • spiders The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & TROPHY kindly • ants donated by KEN ARNOLD - STALL CC, BENDIGO POTTERY • rodents ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES CENTRE will be awarded to: • cockroaches BEST EXHIBIT IN ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES • termites E67 Sweet or Fruit Set E68 Coffee / Tea Pot FREE no-obligation quotes E69 Piece of Antique Embroidery E70 Collection of Women’s or Men’s Toiletries and Accessories E71 Modern Collection - one theme - 4-6 items SteveSteve Wilson Wilson E72 Collection of Royalty Items - 4-6 items PhoneP 03hone 5444 03 5444 3128 3128 E73 Salt & Pepper - 3 pairs Mobile 0429 942 232 E74 Blast from the Past/Retro - 4-6 items Mobile 0429 942 232 E75 Cannister or Spice Set E76 A Collection of Miniatures - any theme For all your domesticFor all and your commercial domestic pest CREATIVE LIVING & OTHER CRAFT control needs: and commercial pest • spiders control needs: & HOBBY GROUPS • spiders • ants The Society’s BLUE RIBBON & CERTIFICATE will be awarded • ants to: BEST DISPLAY OF CRAFTS & HOBBIES • rodents • rodents Regulations: • cockroaches• cockroaches 1. All entries to be made under the Club/Group name, • termites not one person’s work, and displayed under the Club/ • termites Group name. FREE no-obligationFREE no-obligation quotes quotes 15 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showgrounds F - C.W.A. on Tuesday 22nd October between 8am and 12noon. ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER Exhibits forwarded by post or rail is to be clearly marked ENTRY FEE: $2.00 per Branch Entry “Art Section” on the outside of the parcel. These exhibits SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Janet Filbey Ph: 5444 4292 will be returned immediately after the Show at the exhibitor’s expense. PRIZES: First: Certificate Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection Second: Certificate on Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am Third: Certificate only. The Society will not accept responsibility for JUDGING: 10am THURSDAY exhibits not collected before that time. Open to all branches of the Country Women’s Association 3. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED REGULATIONS: 4. All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 1. Delivery and collection of exhibits: and executed during 2018 or 2019. Delivery: Exhibits can be delivered to the Showgrounds 5. ALL ART EXHIBITS MUST BE FRAMED AND BE ABLE TO on Tuesday, 22nd October between 8am and 12 noon. BE HUNG WITH WIRE ONLY (FRAMED ART SECTION). Please Note: Home Industries Cookery and Floral Art 6. All exhibits to be no larger than 1 metre x 1 metre entries to be delivered between 8am and 9.45am on including frame. Thursday, 24th October. 7. Exhibit cards will be issued which must be firmly 2. Collection: Exhibits will be available for collection on attached to the front of the exhibit on the lower right Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am hand corner. only. The Society will accept no responsibility for exhibits 8. No piece of work may be entered in more than one class. not collected after that time. 9. Entries that have previously won a First Prize at a Bendigo 3. No article in Section A or B exhibited in any C.W.A. Exhibit Agricultural Show are not eligible to compete. of the Show to be shown again. 11. Disability Art Section is open to any person with a 4. Entries must be the work of C.W.A. branch members only disability only. (Please state your branch name on the entry form) 10. Judges or Society Committee reserve the right to change SECTION “A” - HANDCRAFTS an entry to another class in the event of an incorrect Section : Senior Homecrafts entry or to exclude any entry altogether if such an entry Branch exhibits space allowed is 750mm (2’ 6”) is considered detrimental to the general standard of the F01 Faces Theme exhibition. 5 distinct items of handcrafts, can include 1 article of Please Note: Work can be offered for sale with a 5% hobby craft. commission payable to the Society. Exhibits to be nominated All articles to be completed in the last TWO years. for sale at the time of entry with the Secretary The Society’s CHAMPION SASH will be awarded to: BEST BRANCH EXHIBIT IN SECTION “A” ART The “NAN SILKE” SASH FOR EXCELLENCE IN CRAFT WORK The Society’s ROSETTE & $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated will be awarded to the by KANGAROO FLAT SPORTS CLUB will be awarded to: Best Piece of Craft Work in Section “A” BEST EXHIBIT IN ART SECTION SECTION “B” - HOME INDUSTRIES The Society’s SASH & $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by KANGAROO FLAT SPORTS CLUB will be awarded to: Branch exhibits space allowed is 750mm (2’ 6”) MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN ART SECTION F02 5 distinct items using vegetables and/or fruit All exhibits to be no larger than 50cm x 35cm 10 points for each article in Section B The “MEG COWIE MEMORIAL” SASH will be awarded to: UNFRAMED ART Best Exhibit in Section “B” The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE SECTION “C” - BRANCH DISPLAY MONEY kindly donated by ESPRESS PRINTERS will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN UNFRAMED ART SECTION Branch exhibits space allowed is 750mm (2’ 6”) G01 Any subject (water color) F03 Christmas Theme 5 items celebrating Christmas (a mixture of G02 Any subject (oil or acrylic) handcrafts and home industries) G03 Any subject (pencil or pen) Must include a floral centre piece (may include G04 Any subject (pastel) Christmas ornaments) G05 Cartoon, any subject G06 Caricature The “ELSIE OSBORNE MEMORIAL” SASH will be awarded to: BEST BRANCH EXHIBIT IN SECTION “C” FRAMED ART The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by the - ART EAGLEHAWK NEWSAGENCY will be awarded to: G BEST EXHIBIT IN FRAMED ART SECTION ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER G07 Any subject (water color) ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry G08 Any subject (oil or acrylic) Non Member $2.00 per entry G09 Any subject (pencil or pen) SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Rhonda McKnight Ph: 0407 751 284 G10 Any subject (pastel) PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate G11 Cartoon, any subject Second: $1.00 plus Certificate G12 Caricature (Unless otherwise stated) DISABILITY ART JUDGING: 9:30am WEDNESDAY The Society’s BLUE RIBBON & CERTIFICATE will be awarded All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. to: BEST EXHIBIT IN DISABILITY ART SECTION REGULATIONS: G13 Any subject (water color, oil or acrylic) 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS G15 Any subject (pencil or pen) OF THE SOCIETY. G16 Any subject (any other medium) 16 NDAS H - PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER H02 BY THE ROADSIDE - regulations as below ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry REGULATIONS: Non Member $2.00 per entry Print to be a Black & White or Coloured 1. Work must be mounted on cardboard, with an SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Vicky Hoban Ph: 5435 2392 edge/border of 3cm. PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate 2. Photo to be a maximum 20cm x 30cm (8”x12”). Second: $1.00 plus Certificate 3. This competition is judged at local show level (Unless otherwise stated) and First and Second Placegetters are eligible JUDGING: 9:30am WEDNESDAY to compete at the 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows Group Regional Finals held at All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. the conclusion of the current show season. REGULATIONS: 4. An exhibitor is only eligible to compete and win 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS one (1) Show within this group each year. OF THE SOCIETY. 5. An exhibitor having won at Regional Level is 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: eligible to compete again in the competition the Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showground’s following year. on Tuesday, 22nd October between 8am and 12noon. 6. This is not a VAS Ltd State competition. Exhibits forwarded by post or rail is to be clearly marked “Art Section” on the outside of the parcel. These exhibits will be returned immediately after the Show at the exhibitors expense. Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection on VAS LTD - OPEN PHOTOGRAPHY Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am COMPETITION only. The Society will not accept responsibility for H03 VAS LTD - PHOTO FEATURING WATER Section : Senior Homecrafts exhibits not collected by the prescribed time. State Final prizes - First $70.00 plus VAS Ltd Trophy; 3. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. Second $20.00; Third $10.00 4. All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor REGULATIONS and executed during 2018 or 2019. 1. Unframed, not larger than 20cm x 30cm, must 5. Exhibit cards will be issued which must be firmly be mounted on thick card (mount no larger than attached to the front of the exhibit on the lower right 3cm), black and white or colour. Professional hand corner. photographers not eligible. 6. No piece of work may be entered in more than one class. 2. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work 7. Entries that have previously won a First Prize at a Bendigo of the exhibitor. Agricultural Show are not eligible to compete. 3. All work is to have been completed in the last 8. Judges or Society Committee reserve the right to change twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local an entry to another class in the event of an incorrect show. entry or to exclude any entry altogether if such an entry 4. The competition follows the three levels of is considered detrimental to the general standard of the competition: Show Level, Group Level and State exhibition. Final. 9. Exhibits will be displayed in the Art & Photography 5. An exhibit having won at a show will compete at Pavilion. the 2020 Group Final. The winning exhibit at the group final will then compete in the state final at The “ERIC & JEAN PAYNTER” MEMORIAL PRIZE of a Society the 2020 Royal Melbourne Show. SASH & $20.00 PRIZE MONEY will be awarded to: 6. An exhibitor having won at Show Level is MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR in the AMATEUR not eligible to enter the VAS Photography PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION competition at any other show until after the Includes classes H04- H51 group final judging. Awarded on points: 1st - 4 points, 2nd - 2 points, 3rd - 1 point 7. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one (Note: In the event of only one exhibit in a class, 2 points only group in the state final. will be given for 1st place). 8. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete The Society’s ROSETTE & $25.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated at group or state final level, then the second placegetter is eligible to compete. by W.D. MASON GLASS will be awarded to: 9. An exhibit having won at state final is no longer BEST EXHIBIT IN PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION OVERALL eligible to compete in the competition. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY DISPLAY 10. If an exhibitor is found to have won more than Please Note: This section is open to Photographers that one group final the exhibitor must forfeit/refund derive any income from their work. all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting Work can be offered for sale with a 5% commission payable for 12 months. to the Society. Exhibits nominated for sale to be advised with the stewards BEST EXHIBITS IN PHOTOGRAPHY Framing allowed with enlargements up to 35cm x 50cm including the frame. SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED BY NO ENTRY FEE & NO AWARDS FOR THIS SECTION H01 DISPLAY OF PHOTOS - Any theme, maximum of 20 prints 17 OPEN SECTION ENLARGEMENTS - SEPIA/BLACK & WHITE Unframed no larger than 50cm x 35cm including mount Open to Amateur Photographers NO FOAM BOARDS OR FRAMED PHOTOS ALLOWED COLOURED or BLACK & WHITE PRINTS UNLESS STATED No enlargements will be accepted in this Section. Photos to be taken by amateurs, but prints may be commercially The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & VOUCHER for processed. Size up to12cm x 18cm (5” x 7”). 100 - 10cm x 15cm prints kindly donated by Exhibits must be mounted on cardboard with 3cm HARVEY NORMAN will be awarded to: surrounds – NO FOAM BOARDS OR FRAMED PHOTOS BEST EXHIBIT IN BLACK & WHITE PRINTS ALLOWED H36 People with Animals The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & VOUCHER for H37 Child or Children Study 100 - 10cm x 15cm prints kindly donated by H38 Person Portrait HARVEY NORMAN will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN COLOURED or BLACK & WHITE PRINTS H39 Birds H40 Animals - Farm or Pets H04 People with Animals H05 Child or Children Study H41 Landscape H06 Person Portrait H42 Sunrise / Sunset H07 Birds H43 Seascape H08 Animals - Farm or Pets H44 Local Scene Bendigo Architecture (Radius 20km) H09 Landscape H45 Local Event - event name or location to be provided H10 Sunrise / Sunset H46 Floral Subject H11 Seascape H47 Environmental Subject - Nature, plants (no birds or H12 Local Scene Bendigo Architecture (Radius 20km) animals) H13 Local Event - event name or location to be provided H48 Insects H14 Floral Subject H15 Environmental Subject - Nature, plants (no birds or H49 Reflections animals) H50 General Subject H16 Insects H51 Any Subject - Framed

Section : Senior Homecrafts H17 Reflections H18 General Subject GROUP H19 Any Subject - Framed H52 Group of 3 - Mounted on a card - 4” x 6” only The following classes can be digitally enhanced ENLARGEMENTS - COLOUR H53 Collage of Photos - Mixed theme - max size A3 Unframed no larger than 50cm x 35cm including mount. H54 Collage of Photos - Single theme - max size A3 NO FOAM BOARDS OR FRAMED PHOTOS ALLOWED UNLESS STATED The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & VOUCHER for INTERMEDIATE SECTIONS 100 - 10cm x 15cm prints kindly donated by HARVEY NORMAN will be awarded to: For Exhibitors who have won a FIRST PRIZE or BEST BEST EXHIBIT IN ENLARGEMENTS - COLOUR EXHIBIT in the NOVICE SECTION at the Bendigo H20 People with Animals Agricultural Show in the Photography Section H21 Child or Children Study A SASH & $20.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by H22 Person Portrait MRS. MARION SHAY will be awarded to the H23 Birds MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR in the INTERMEDIATE H24 Animals - Farm or Pets PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION H25 Landscape (classes H55 - H102) H26 Sunrise / Sunset H27 Seascape Awarded on points: 1st - 4 points, 2nd - 2 points, 3rd - 1 point H28 Local Scene Bendigo Architecture (Radius 20km) (Note: In the event of only one exhibit in a class, 2 points only H29 Local Event - event name or location to be provided will be given for 1st place). H30 Floral Subject H31 Environmental Subject - Nature, plants (no birds or COLOURED or BLACK & WHITE PRINTS animals) H32 Insects - INTERMEDIATE H33 Reflections No enlargements will be accepted in this Section. Photos H34 General Subject to be taken by amateurs, but prints may be commercially H35 Any Subject - Framed processed. Size approximately 12cm x 18cm (5” x 7”) Exhibits must be mounted on cardboard with 3cm surrounds, NO FOAM BOARDS OR FRAMED PHOTOS ALLOWED UNLESS STATED JOHN McCLEAN The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & VOUCHER for ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 100 - 10cm x 15cm prints kindly donated by HARVEY NORMAN will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT INTERMEDIATE COLOURED • Industrial or BLACK & WHITE PRINTS • Commercial HOUR H55 People with Animals • Domestic EMERGENCY 24 SERVICE H56 Child or Children Study • Phone/Data H57 Person Portrait H58 Birds H59 Animals - Farm or Pets Mobile: 0419 189 463 | Ph/Fax: 5439 3055 H60 Landscape P.O Box 2128 Bendigo 3554 | R.E.C 10844 H61 Sunrise / Sunset H62 Seascape 18 H102 H101 H100 Reflections H99 Insects H98 H97 H96 H95 H94 Seascape H93 H92 Landscape H91 H90 Birds H89 H88 H87 H86 H85 H84 Reflections H83 Insects H82 H81 H80 H79 H78 Seascape H77 H76 Landscape H75 H74 Birds H73 H72 H71 H70 H69 H68 Reflections H67 Insects H66 H65 H64 H63 NAGMNS SPABAK WHITE & SEPIA/BLACK - ENLARGEMENTS BEST EXHIBITINTERMEDIATE ENLARGEMENTS -COLOUR The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &VOUCHER for The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &VOUCHER for Unframed nolarger than50cmx35cmincludingmount Unframed nolarger than50cmx35cmincludingmount NO FOAM BOARDS PHOTOS ORFRAMED ALLOWED NO FOAM BOARDS PHOTOS ORFRAMED ALLOWED SECTION PROUDLYSECTION SPONSOREDBY BEST EXHIBITS INPHOTOGRAPHY BEST EXHIBITINTERMEDIATE ENLARGEMENTS Any -Framed Subject General Subject animals) Environmental -Nature, Subject plants (nobirds or Floral Subject Local Event -event nameorlocation to provided be Local Architecture SceneBendigo 20km) (Radius /Sunset Sunrise Animals -Farm orPets Person Portrait Child orChildren Study People withAnimals Any -Framed Subject General Subject animals) Environmental -Nature, Subject plants (no birds or Floral Subject Local Event -event nameorlocation to provided be Local Architecture SceneBendigo 20km) (Radius /Sunset Sunrise Animals -Farm orPets Person Portrait Child orChildren Study People withAnimals Any -Framed Subject General Subject animals) Environmental -Nature, Subject plants (nobirds or Floral Subject Local Event -event nameorlocation to provided be Local Architecture SceneBendigo 20km) (Radius 100 - 10cm x 15cm prints kindly donated by100 -10cmx15cmprintskindly 100 - 10cm x 15cm prints kindly donated by 15cm x 10cm - 100 ENLARGEMENTS -COLOUR HARVEY NORMAN willbeawarded to: HARVEY NORMAN willbeawarded to: - INTERMEDIATE UNLESS STATED UNLESS STATED - INTERMEDIATE BLACK & WHITE BLACK

H123 H122 H105 H104 H103 H121 H120 H119 Reflections H118 Insects H117 H116 H115 H114 H113 Seascape H112 H111 Landscape H110 H109 Birds H108 H107 H106 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR NOVICE PHOTOGRAPHY kindly donated byMONEY kindly DENISSPARKS & TRANSPORT kindly donated byMONEY kindly DENISSPARKS & TRANSPORT Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo Show inthePhotography Section For Exhibitors whohave notwon aBESTEXHIBITat the VOUCHER for100-10cmx15cmprintskindlydonated by VOUCHER for100-10cmx15cmprintskindly donated by (Note: Intheevent ofonlyoneexhibitinaclass, only 2points Awarded 1st-4points, onpoints: 2nd-2points, 3rd -1point to betakenby amateurs, butprintsmay becommercially COLOURED orBLACK & WHITE PRINTS No enlargements Photos willbeaccepted inthisSection. Unframed nolarger than50cmx35cmincludingmount surrounds, NOFOAM BOARDS PHOTOS ORFRAMED BEST EXHIBITIN NOVICE ENLARGEMENTS -COLOUR The Society’sBLUERIBBON,CERTIFICATE,$20PRIZE The Society’sBLUERIBBON,CERTIFICATE, $20PRIZE NO FOAM BOARDS PHOTOS ORFRAMED ALLOWED Exhibits must be mountedExhibits mustbe oncardboard with3cm processed. Size approximately 10cmx15cm(4” x6”) CARTRIDGE CARTRIDGE WORLD -BENDIGO The following digitallyenhanced be classescan kindly donated by donated by A SASH&$25.00PRIZEMONEYkindly Child orChildren Study People with Animals Collage ofPhotos -Singlethememaxsize A3 Collage ofPhotos -Mixed theme-maxsize A3 Group of3-Mounted onacard -4” x6” Any -Framed Subject General Subject animals) Environmental -Nature, Subject plants (nobirds or Floral Subject Local Event -event nameorlocation to provided be Local Architecture SceneBendigo 20km) (Radius /Sunset Sunrise Animals -Farm orPets Person Portrait Child orChildren Study People withAnimals ENLARGEMENTS -COLOUR BEST EXHIBITINNOVICE COLOURED HARVEY NORMANwillbeawardedto: HARVEY NORMANwillbeawardedto: NOVICE SECTIONS GROUP -INTERMEDIATE SECTION (classesH106-H137) SECTION ALLOWED UNLESSSTATED or BLACK & WHITE PRINTS will be givenwill be for1stplace) UNLESS STATED - NOVICE - NOVICE will beawarded to: only

19 Section : Senior Homecrafts H124 Person Portrait H125 Birds H126 Animals - Farm or Pets J - FLORAL ART H127 Landscape H128 Sunrise / Sunset & FLOWERS H129 Seascape ENTRIES CLOSE: 5PM TUESDAY 22nd OCTOBER H130 Local Scene Bendigo Architecture (Radius 20km) With the Show Secretary Only - Ph: 5444 4646 H131 Local Event - event name or location to be provided ENTRY FEE: $1.00 per entry H132 Floral Subject SECTION STEWARD: Ms. Lois Campbell Ph: 5441 5321 H133 Environmental Subject - Nature, plants (no birds or PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate animals) Second: $1.00 plus Certificate H134 Insects (Unless otherwise specified) H135 Reflections JUDGING: 1pm THURSDAY H136 General Subject All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. H137 Any Subject - Framed EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE Flowers will be staged in the Bendigo Exhibition Centre GROUP - NOVICE REGULATIONS: H138 Group of 3 - Mounted on a card - 4” x 6” only 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. The following classes can be digitally enhanced 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: H139 Collage of Photos - Mixed theme - max size A3 H140 Collage of Photos - Single theme - max size A3 Delivery: All exhibits must be in position between the hours of 8am and 11am on Thursday 24th October. Collection: Stewards will be in attendance between 1pm JUST FOR FUN and 2.30pm on Sunday 27th October for collection of COLOURED OR BLACK & WHITE PRINTS bowls and exhibits unless prior arrangements are made

Section : Senior Homecrafts with either the Chief Steward or Show Secretary. No enlargements will be accepted in this Section. Photos to be taken by amateurs, but prints may be commercially 3. Late entries: - * Only 5 Cut Flower late entries will be accepted in Classes J11 to J51 prior to 11am on judging processed. Size up to12cm x 18cm (5” x 7”). day. TThe Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE, $20 PRIZE * No late entries will be accepted in the following MONEY kindly donated by DENIS SPARKS TRANSPORT & Sections: Floral Art, Orchids, Pot Plants, Vegetables, Fruit VOUCHER for 100 - 10cm x 15cm prints kindly donated by & Produce, Cactus & Succulents. HARVEY NORMAN will be awarded to: 4. Name all individual exhibits where possible. If name not BEST EXHIBIT IN JUST FOR FUN SECTION known, state “name unknown”. 5. Exhibitors in Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Vegetables and H141 Wildlife - Zoo or Exotic Animals Produce must only exhibit home grown products. H142 Insects - Butterflies, Bugs & Spiders 6. The Society and Bendigo Garden Club will take all care H143 Photo Bomb but no responsibility for exhibits in this Section. H144 Selfie 7. Definitions: A bowl is a vessel of which the width is H145 Epic Fail greater than the height. A vase is a vessel of which the H146 Underwater height is greater than the width. A container is a vessel. H147 Humorous Any number of stems unless stated.

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J35 J34 J33 J32 J31 J30 J29 J51 J50 J49 J48 J47 J46 J45 J44 J43 J42 J66 J65 J64 J63 J62 J61 J60 J59 J58 J57 J56 J55 J54 J53 J52 J41 J40 J39 J38 J37 J36 kindly donated byMONEY kindly INNESMOTORS willbeawarded in memory ofthelate in memory “JUDITH EVANS &$20.00VOUCHER These musthave beeninthepossessionofowner for at Plants to beowned andgrown by theexhibitor for aperiod The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$25.00PRIZE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE, $25.00PRIZE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &PRODUCT memory ofthelateGARBE” “MAVISmemory MONEY & TROPHY donated by kindly HANSGARBEin MONEY The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE, TROPHY The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$20.00 BUSH’S PRODUCE STORES willbeawarded to: BUSH’S PRODUCE STORES willbeawarded to: kindly donated bykindly SEASOLwillbeawarded to: Container -any ofMiniature Rose numberofstems One Cluster Rose -yourOne Rose choice One Pink Rose Rose One Red Container -any ofMiniature Rose variety Three Cuts ofCluster -onecontainer, Rose any variety Any otherFlower -onecut provided forSpecimen Bloomnototherwise One Truss One Spike Pelargonium -onecut Carnation -onebloom Clematis -onebloom Camellia -onebloom Fuchsia -onecut Pansies -3any -stagedsingly variety Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo Show. won afirstprize previouslyat the in thissection to any exhibitor 65years andover andwhohasnot Pot ofFlowers (container notto exceed 14cm)open Pot inBloom ofBegonia inaContainerBonsai to exceed 14cm) of3PottedCollection Plants inBloom(containers not Potted Zonal Geranium orPelargonium inBloom Potted Colored Leaf Geranium-flowers allowed Pot Plant orPlants, Foliage Pot Plant orPlants inBloom Fern Hair otherthanMaiden HairFernMaiden One potofOrchid -any upto 30cm variety One bloomofany othervariety One bloomofCymbidium orchid Specimen Spikes2-4stems -any variety One SpikeCymbidium Orchid Named Variety -onecut Container of Tall Bearded Iris provided forAny -nototherwise Iris Any -otherthantallbearded Bearded Iris Any Tall -onespike Bearded Iris Any Tall -onebloom Bearded Iris least 3monthsto prior thedate oftheShow of 9monthsto prior thedate oftheShow BEST EXHIBITINSPECIMENBLOOMS to: BESTEXHIBITINPOT PLANTS BEST EXHIBITINNOVICE ROSES Containers limited to 30cm(12”) SPECIMEN BLOOMS kindly donatedVOUCHER by kindly BEST EXHIBITINORCHIDS ROSES -NOVICE BEST EXHIBITINIRIS POT PLANTS kindly donated bykindly Excluding Orchids (Classes J52-J56) ORCHIDS IRIS will beawarded to:

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LetJ75 us make yourCacti dream Garden a reality. Stone benchtops are the new statement feature of all great spaces.J76 Practical,Cacti functional multiple and now planting- more affordable one than variety ever. Granite Impact retro fit stone overlay to existing benchtops making them the perfect choice for renovation projects to J77any room inCacti your home,in Novelty kitchen, bathroom, Container dining, living areas and outdoor spaces. The lookSUCCULENTS and feel of stone will add the sense& CACTUS of luxury and elegance - NOVICE to your home. The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by Ms. LOIS CAMPBELL • SMALL & LARGE TRUCKS • NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL • will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN NOVICE CACTUS & SUCCULENTS

Section : Senior Homecrafts • OPEN 7 DAYS (SUNDAY BY ARRANGEMENT) • Pot up to 30cm unless otherwise stated • PRICE QUOTED INCLUDES GST AND DELIVERY • J78 Succulent in a container - off shoots permitted J79 Succulent/swww.graniteimpact.com.au in a Novelty Container | 5447 - off 4719 shoots CREDIT CARD permitted (Container8 Phillips Drive,not toKangaroo exceed Flat 14cm) PH: 5446 1144 FACILITIES AVAILABLE Showroom open Monday to Friday J80 Succulent GardenEmail: [email protected] J81 Collection of Succulents - one per pot (maximum 6 pots container not to exceed 75mm) J82 Succulent/s in a boot or shoe open to any exhibitor 65 years and over and who has not won a first prize previously in this section at the Bendigo Agricultural Show. ASQ Garden & Landscape J83 Cactus in a container - off shoots permitted (Container not to exceed 14cm) proudly supports the J84 Cacti/s in a Novelty Container - off shoots permitted (Container not to exceed 14cm) Bendigo Agricultural Show J85 Cacti Garden RECYCLED The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by WILLIAM FARMER FUNERAL DIRECTORS will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN RECYCLED J86 Plant/s Growing in a recycled article - Entry not to exceed 40cm VEGETABLES, FRUIT & PRODUCE DISPLAYS The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by BUSH’S PRODUCE STORES will be awarded to: BEST DISPLAY IN FRUIT VEGETABLES & HERBS J87 Best Display of Fruit and Vegetables in a basket J88 Collection of 4 - 6 herbs displayed in a basket The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 TAKE 10% OFF! VOUCHER kindly donated by MACDONALDS NURSERY will Present this voucher at any ASQ Garden & Landscape be awarded to: site and receive 10% off your purchase! BEST EXHIBIT IN VEGETABLES, FRUIT & PRODUCE J89 Citrus Fruit - Dish of 3 *Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. J90 10 Strawberries Expires 30/11/2019. Limit - one per person. J91 Silver beet - 5 stems J92 Carrots - 3 with tops J93 Beans - 10 pods J94 Peas - 10 pods J95 One Pumpkin J96 Rhubarb - 5 stalks J97 1 Dozen Eggs, in a basket - any variety Eaglehawk | Harcourt | Maryborough | JUNIOR FLORAL ART SECTION - PAGE 34 22 (The Society’s “Eileen Boyle Memorial Trophy” valued at $25.00, is donated in honor of Mrs. Boyle’s long standing JUNIOR & SCHOOLS involvement with Cooking, from the 1940s to the 1960s, as a Competitor, Judge and Chief Steward. The Award recognises Mrs. Boyle’s interest, enthusiasm and guidance, particularly to SECTIONS Junior Cooking entrant. Cooking, Jams & Preserves, Textiles, A CERTIFICATE & SASH plus $30.00 PRIZE MONEY will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN LAMINGTONS OVERALL Knitting & Crochet, Crafts & Hobbies, Winners of Senior & Junior sections eligible for this award Art, Photography, Flowers This award is kindly donated by Mr. Leonard Stone & Family in memory of Mrs. May Stone who was a Show cooking & Schools Sections competitor and specialised in Lamingtons EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE C.W.A AWARD - ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD The Society will accept no responsibility for EXHIBITS A C.W.A. Cook Book will be awarded to an exhibitor in the NOT collected by the prescribed time. Junior Cooking Section as an Encouragement Award. Results of Sections are not available by phone during the The Society’s ROSETTE & $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated week of the Show. Prize money will be paid at the time by THE PEPPERPOT will be awarded to: of collection of exhibits. Unclaimed prize money will BEST EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR COOKING OVERALL be forfeited if not collected from the Secretary’s Office within 14 days after the Show. NDAS COMPETITIONS PAGE INDEX TO JUNIOR SECTIONS The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & BENDIGO Cooking �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 POTTERY TROPHY will be awarded to: Jams & Preserves �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 BEST OVERALL CHOCOLATE CAKE Textiles ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 JUNIOR COOKING SECTION Knitting & Crochet ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 27 First and Second Placegetters are eligible to compete at the Crafts & Hobbies ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows

School Sections ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 Group Regional Finals. Section : Junior & Schools Art ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 Photography ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 32 School Garden Competition ��������������������������������������������������������� 34 Flowers/Floral Art ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 34 Decorated Butterflies & Sheep ���������������������������������������������������� 35 Colouring Competition...... 35 The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20 PRIZE Scarecrows �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 35 MONEY kindly donated by EAGLEHAWK PREMIX CONCRETE will be awarded to: BEST OVERALL ANZAC BISCUITS PLATE OF 4 AA - JUNIOR COOKING JUNIOR COOKING SECTION ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER First and Second Placegetters are eligible to compete at the 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry Group Regional Finals. Non Member $2.00 per entry The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20 PRIZE SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Eva Caddy Ph: 0417 374 246 MONEY kindly donated by ESPRESS PRINTERS will be PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate awarded to: Second: $1.00 plus Certificate BEST OVERALL MARIE BISCUITS PLATE OF 3 Third: Certificate JUNIOR COOKING SECTION (unless otherwise specified) First and Second Placegetters are eligible to compete at the JUDGING: 10:00am THURSDAY 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. Group Regional Finals. REGULATIONS: 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 2. PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. 3. All exhibitors must bring each entry on a white VAS LTD COMPETITIONS disposable plate, suitable to the size of the entry, with OPEN TO ALL JUNIORS the entry ticket firmly attached to the plate. AA01 VAS LTD BOILED FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION 4. Delivery and collection of exhibits: Entrants to be under 18 years on the day of the show. The Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showgrounds winner is entitled to compete in the Regional Group Final on Thursday 24th October, only - between 8am and and, if successful, the State Final at the next Royal Melbourne 9.45am. Show. Using the following recipe Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection on Ingredients: Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am 375g mixed fruit 3/4 cup brown sugar only. The Society will not accept responsibility for 2 eggs - lightly beaten 1 tsp mixed spice exhibits not collected during this time. 2 tbl marmalade 1/ cup water 5. Slices - each piece to be 3cm x 5cm in size. 1 cup self-raising flour 125g butter 6. CLASSES AA01, AA02 and AA04 to AA81 (inclusive) are 1 cup plain flour 1 tsp bicarbonate soda open to individual entries only - excluding multiple 1/4 tsp salt 1 cup sherry group school entries. Method: Place the mixed fruit, sugar, spice, water and butter 7. No Packet mixes unless specified. in a large saucepan and bring to the boil. Simmer gently for 3 The EILEEN BOYLE MEMORIAL TROPHY to the value of minutes, then remove from stove, add bicarbonate soda and $25.00 & SASH will be awarded to: allow to cool. Add the sherry, eggs and marmalade, mixing well. MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR OVERALL JUNIOR Fold in the sifted dry ingredients then place in a greased and COOKING SECTION lined 20cm round cake tin. Bake in a moderately slow oven for Awarded on points: 1st - 4 points, 2nd - 2 points, 3rd - 1 point. 1.5 hour or until cooked when tested. 23 AA05 Anzac Biscuits - plate of 4 - using the following recipe. Eligible to compete in NDAS Competition AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL ANZAC RECIPE

Ingredients: 2 cups rolled oats ½ cup sugar AA02 VAS CARROT & DATE MUFFINS COMPETITION 1 cup plain flour ½ cup melted butter $20 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by EAGLEHAWK PREMIX 1 tbl golden syrup 2 tbl boiling water CONCRETE for the winner of Class AA02 1 tsp bicarbonate soda (add a little more water if mixture is too dry) A competition for junior cake bakers under 18 years on the day Method: Combine dry ingredients, mix golden syrup, boiling of their local show - using the following recipe water and bicarbonate of soda until they froth. Add melted butter, Ingredients: combine butter mixture and dry ingredients drop teaspoons of mixture onto floured tray, allowing room for spreading. Bake in a 2½ cups self-raising flour 1 tsp ground cinnamon slow oven until cooked. 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg 1 cup brown sugar (firmly packed) AA06 Packet Cake - own choice, not iced, packet front 1/3 cup chop pitted dates 1 cup coarsely grated carrot attached to entry plate 1 tbl orange marmalade 1 cup canola oil AA07 Cup Cakes Decorated - plate of 4 (judged on cake 2 eggs, lightly beaten 3/4 cup orange juice quality & decorations) 1 cup reduced fat milk AA08 Muffins - one variety, plate of 4 AA09 Scones - own choice, plate of 4 Method: Pre-heat oven to 190C (moderately hot). Line and spray AA10 Lamingtons - no jam, plate of 4 a 12 hole muffin pan with large paper muffin cases - classic AA11 Yo-Yo Biscuits - plate of 4 white muffin cases size 35mm h x 90mm w x 50mm base. Sift AA12 Uncooked Slice - one variety, 4 pieces (3cm x 5cm) dry ingredients into a large bowl; stir in dates, carrots. Then add AA13 Cooked Slice - one variety, 4 pieces (3cm x 5cm) the combined marmalade, oil, eggs, juice and milk. Mix until just AA14 Plain Cake, Round 20cm - iced and decorated suitable combined. Spoon mixture evenly into muffin paper cases in muffin for a Birthday, must be presented on cake board no pan. Cook for 20 minutes. To test if muffins are cooked insert cake larger than 30cm x 30cm skewer; if it comes out clean the muffins are ready. Stand muffins 16 YEARS & UNDER in pan for 5 minutes before removing to cool. Show entries: Four (4) Entrants to be 15 or 16 years only on the day of the Show : Juniors & Schools Section : Juniors & Schools muffins per plate The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 SCHOOL SECTION VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE PRIZES: First: $50.00 Sash plus Certificate will be awarded to: Second: $30.00 plus Certificate BEST EXHIBIT IN 16 YEARS & UNDER AA15 Chocolate Cake - round tin, not iced - using the recipe Third: Certificate as per class AA04. Eligible to compete in NDAS Prizes as per the above will be awarded to the Competition school with the most points sponsored by AA16 Anzac Biscuits - plate of 4 - using the recipe as per EAGLEHAWK PREMIX CONCRETE class AA05. Eligible to compete in NDAS Competition AA17 Packet Cake Mix - own choice, not iced - Packet front AA03 “ONE SCHOOL’S WORK” attached to entry plate Exhibit to include: AA18 Cup Cakes Decorated - plate of 4 (judged on cake a) Anzac Biscuits - plate of 4 quality & decorations) b) Scones Plain - plate of 4 AA19 Lamingtons - no jam, plate of 4 c) Cupcakes Decorated - plate of 4 AA20 Scones - own choice, plate of 4 d) Slice Uncooked, one variety - plate of 4 AA21 Muffins - any variety, plate of 4 e) Yo-Yo Biscuits - plate of 4 AA22 Plain Cake, Round 20cm - iced and decorated suitable f) Muffins, one variety - plate of 4 for a for a Birthday, must be presented on cake board Items judged individually. no larger than 30cm x 30cm AA23 Yo-Yo Biscuits - plate of 4 18 YEARS & UNDER AA24 Hedgehog - 4 pieces (3cm x 5cm) AA25 Uncooked Slice - one variety, 4 pieces (3cm x 5cm) Entrants to be 17 or 18 years only on the day of the Show The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 14 YEARS & UNDER VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE Entrants to be 13 or 14 years only on the day of the Show The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 will be awarded to: VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE BEST EXHIBIT IN 18 YEARS & UNDER will be awarded to: AA04 Chocolate Cake Un-iced - round tin - no decoration BEST EXHIBIT IN 14 YEARS & UNDER - using the following recipe. Eligible to compete in $5.00 prize money & a prize kindly donated by the NDAS Competition 7th Victoria Girls’ Brigade Bendigo will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT BY A FEMALE 14 YEARS & UNDER Ingredients: 1 cup self-raising flour 1 cup castor sugar AA26 Chocolate Cake - round tin, not iced - using the recipe 2 eggs 1 tsp vanilla as per class AA04. Eligible to compete in NDAS Competition ½ cup milk 2 tbl cocoa AA27 Anzac Biscuits - plate of 4 - using the recipe as per 125g melted butter class AA05. Eligible to compete in NDAS Competition Method: Line and grease 20cm round cake tin. Preheat oven AA28 Lazy Daisy Cake - Must use the following recipe to 180 degrees. Place clean tea towel on a cake cooling rack Ingredients: (this prevents rack marks on the cake). Whisk eggs slighty, add 125g soft butter 125g sugar milk and vanilla and set aside. Sift self-raising flour and cocoa ½ packet jelly crystals (raspberry flavour) 2 eggs together, add castor sugar, mixing together. Add egg mixture 13/4 cups self-raising flour 1/3 cup milk and melted butter and with a whisk mix well. Pour mixture into Method: Combine all ingredients then beat well for 3 minutes prepared tin. Place in preheated oven for 35 minutes or until on medium speed. Prepare loaf tin by greasing sides & lining cooked when tested with a fine skewer. Remove from oven, base with baking paper. Bake in moderate oven for 35 - 40 let stand for five (5) minutes. Turn out onto tea towel covered minutes or until cooked when tested with skewer. Ice when cold cooking rack to cool. and decorate with daisies made from jelly beans. 24 AA29 Lamingtons - no jam, plate of 4 AA60 Cup Cakes Decorated - plate of 4 (judged on cake AA30 Packet Cake Mix - own choice, not iced - Packet front quality & decorations) attached to entry plate AA61 Rumballs - plate of 4 AA31 Cup Cakes Decorated - plate of 4 (judged on cake AA62 Muffins - any variety, plate of 4 quality & decorations) AA63 Chocolate Crackles - plate of 4 AA32 Muffins - any variety, plate of 4 AA33 Plain Scones - plate of 4 AA64 Teddy Bear Biscuits - iced & decorated, plate of 4 AA34 Chocolate Chip Cookies - plate of 4 AA65 Decorated Hard Boiled Egg - in an egg cup AA35 Uncooked Slice - one variety, 4 pieces (3cm x 5cm) AA66 Edible Necklace - e.g. using dried fruit, pasta & lollies - AA36 Plain Cake, Round 20cm - iced and decorated suitable (displayed on plate up to 20cm) for a Birthday, must be presented on cake board no AA67 Edible Creature - made from lollies and baked items larger than 30cm x 30cm (displayed on 20 cm plain plate) 12 YEARS & UNDER 6 YEARS & UNDER Entrants to be 11 or 12 years only on the day of the Show Entrants to be 6 years & under on the day of the Show The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 will be awarded to: VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE BEST EXHIBIT IN 12 YEARS & UNDER will be awarded to: $5.00 prize money & a prize kindly donated by the BEST EXHIBIT IN 6 YEARS & UNDER 7th Victoria Girls’ Brigade Bendigo will be awarded to: AA68 Decorated Marie Biscuits - plate of 3. Eligible to BEST EXHIBIT BY A FEMALE 12 YEARS & UNDER compete in NDAS Competition The Show Society gratefully AA69 Saucer - decorated with icing and lollies acknowledges the AA70 Decorated Hard Boiled Egg - in an egg cup sponsorship of the AA71 Edible Necklace - e.g. using dried fruit, pasta, & lollies. 7th Victoria Girls’ Brigade - (displayed on plate up to 20cm) Bendigo AA72 Edible Creature - made from lollies and baked items

AA37 Chocolate Cake - round tin, not iced - using the recipe (displayed on 20 cm plain plate) Section : Junior & Schools as per class AA04. eligible to compete in NDAS CONFECTIONERY Competition Age 6-18 years AA38 Anzac Biscuits - plate of 4 - using the recipe as per Age to be written on entry tag and and attached to plate class AA05. Eligible to compete in NDAS Competition AA39 Decorated Marie Biscuits - plate of 3. Eligible to First place winners from each section will be included in Best compete in NDAS Competition Exhibit in relevant age group AA40 Lazy Daisy Cake - using the recipe as per class AA28 AA73 Chocolate Truffle, plate of 4 AA41 Packet Cake Mix - own choice, not iced - Packet front AA74 Toffee, plate of 4 attached to entry plate AA75 Homemade sweets or chocolates - any varierty, plate AA42 Cup Cakes Decorated - plate of 4 (judged on cake of 4 quality & decorations) AA43 Lamingtons - no jam, plate of 4 SUGAR FREE AA44 Scones - one variety, plate of 4 Age 6-18 years AA45 Chocolate Chip Cookies, plate of 4 Age to be written on entry tag and and attached to plate AA46 Uncooked Slice - one variety, 4 pieces (3cm x 5cm) First place winners from each section will be included in Best AA47 Edible Creature - made from lollies and baked items Exhibit in relevant age group (displayed on 20 cm plate) AA76 Packet Cake Mix - own choice, not iced - packet front 10 YEARS & UNDER attached to entry plate Entrants to be 9 or 10 years only on the day of the Show AA77 Biscuits - own choice, plate of 4 The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE AA78 Uncooked Slice - one variety, 4 pieces (3cm x 5cm) will be awarded to: GLUTEN FREE BEST EXHIBIT IN 10 YEARS & UNDER Age 6-18 years AA48 Chocolate Cake - round tin, not iced - using the recipe Age to be written on entry tag and and attached to plate as per class AA04. Eligible to compete in NDAS First place winners from each section will be included in Best Competition Exhibit in relevant age group AA49 Anzac Biscuits - plate of 4 - using the recipe as per class AA05. Eligible to compete in NDAS Competition AA79 Packet Cake Mix - own choice, not iced - packet front AA50 Decorated Marie Biscuits - plate of 3. Eligible to attached to entry plate compete in NDAS Competition AA80 Biscuits - own choice, plate of 4 AA51 Lazy Daisy Cake - using the recipe as per class AA28 AA81 Uncooked Slice - one variety, 4 pieces (3cm x 5cm) AA52 Cup Cakes Decorated - plate of 4 (judged on cake quality & decorations) SPECIAL SCHOOLS AA53 Muffins - any variety, plate of 4 The Society’s BLUE RIBBON & CERTIFICATE AA54 Rumballs - plate of 4 will be awarded to: AA55 Chocolate Crackles - plate of 4 BEST EXHIBIT IN SPECIAL SCHOOLS AA56 Chocolate Chip Cookies - plate of 4 This Section is only open to pupils attending Specials AA57 Decorated Hard Boiled egg - in egg cup Schools, e.g. Kalianna, Bendigo Special Development School, AA58 Edible Creature - made from lollies and baked items or Schools involved in an Integration Scheme. (displayed on 20 cm plate) A maximum of 5 entries per class, per school 8 YEARS & UNDER NO AGE LIMIT - NO ENTRY FEE Entrants to be 7 or 8 years only on the day of the Show The Society’s SASH will be awarded to: The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 MOST SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL - SPECIAL SCHOOLS VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE will be awarded to: AA82 Uncooked Slice - one variety, 4 pieces (3cm x 5cm) BEST EXHIBIT IN 8 YEARS & UNDER AA83 Cup Cakes - decoration of your choice, plate of 4 AA59 Decorated Marie Biscuits - plate of 3. Eligible to AA84 Rumballs - plate of 4 compete in NDAS Competition AA85 Decorated Marie Biscuits - plate of 3 25 BEST EXHIBIT JUNIOR HAND CRAFT To be taken from Junior Textiles and Junior Knitting & BB - JAMS & PRESERVES Crochet Sections and must be a hand crafted piece but it ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER may be machine constructed. This prize will be an annual ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry prize to the value of $20.00 generously donated by the Non Member $2.00 per entry Bendigo Spinners, Weavers and Handcraft Group Inc The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20 VOUCHER SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Lyn Holt Ph: 5448 4586 kindly donated by HOUSE OF CLOTH will be awarded to: PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate BEST EXHIBIT JUNIOR TEXTILES OVERALL Second: $1.00 plus Certificate (Unless otherwise stated) NDAS COMPETITION The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE JUDGING: 10am THURSDAY MONEY kindly donated by SHERRIFF ENTERPRISES All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. will be awarded to: REGULATIONS: BEST OVERALL CUSHION JUNIOR TEXTILES SECTION First and Second Placegetters are eligible to compete at the 1. Refer to Senior Jams & Preserves regulations on Page 9. 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE Group Regional Finals. MONEY kindly donated by SHERRIFF ENTERPRISES will be awarded to: 18 YEARS & UNDER BEST EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR JAMS & PRESERVES OVERALL The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 18 YEARS & UNDER VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE BB01 Lemon Butter will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN 18 YEARS & UNDER BB02 Berry Jam - any variety CC01 Article of Contemporary Embroidery CC02 Article of Embroidery - framed 12 YEARS & UNDER CC03 Bear - any fabric BB03 Lemon Butter CC04 Bear - fur BB04 Berry Jam - any variety Section : Junior & Schools CC05 Cushion - any medium, maximum size 50cm x 50cm. Eligible to compete in NDAS competition CC06 Sleepwear CC - JUNIOR TEXTILES CC07 Skirt - Winter or Summer ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER CC08 Dress - Winter or Summer ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry CC09 Shirt or Blouse - Winter or Summer Non Member $2.00 per entry CC10 Evening Wear SECTION STEWARDS: Mrs. Ann Beckerleg Ph: 0408 484 429 CC11 Recycled item using Denim Mrs. Jenny Campbell Ph: 5447 9406 CC12 Recycled item using T-shirts PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate CC13 Recycled item using other material Second: $1.00 plus Certificate CC14 Small article of patchwork Third: Certificate CC15 Patchwork bed quilt (unless otherwise specified) CC16 Machine Sewn Garment JUDGING: 9:30am WEDNESDAY CC17 Combination of machine and hand sewn article All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. CC18 Cloth Doll - any medium CC19 Machined Bag - incorporating creative fibres and REGULATIONS: (As per Senior Needlework) innovative design 1. PLEASE READ YOUR SCHEDULE CAREFULLY TO AVOID CC20 Article of Cross stitch WORK BEING ENTERED IN THE WRONG CLASS AND CC21 Felting - felted article POSSIBLE INELIGIBILITY CC22 Any article not included in section 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: CC23 Schools - Original Laminated “WOW” fashion drawing Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showgrounds with annotation on Tuesday 22nd October between 8am and 12 noon. Exhibits forwarded by post or rail is to be clearly marked 16 YEARS & UNDER “Textile Section” on the outside of the parcel. All exhibits The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 received by post or rail will be returned immediately VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE following the Show at the exhibitor’s expense. will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN 16 YEARS & UNDER Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection CC24 Article of Traditional Hand Embroidery on Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am CC25 Article of Machine Embroidery only. The Society will accept no responsibility for CC26 Article of Contemporary Embroidery exhibits not collected before that time. CC27 Cloth Doll 3. Please note an Article is just one piece. CC28 Canvas Work 4. Ready made inserts in cushions are allowed. CC29 Bear - any fabric 5. Framed entries, fasten ticket firmly on a length of thread CC30 Cushion - any medium, maximum size 50cm x 50cm. to make them easier to staple awards to. Eligible to compete in NDAS competition 6. Entries that have previously won a First Prize at a Bendigo CC31 Cushion - incorporating fabric painting Show are not eligible to compete. CC32 Article of Patchwork - small SPECIAL PRIZE CC33 Article of Patchwork - large The Society’s SASH & $25.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated CC34 Pin Cushion by THE EMBROIDERERS GUILD, VICTORIA - BENDIGO CC35 Soft Toy BRANCH will be awarded to: CC36 Machine Sewn Garment BEST OVERALL JUNIOR ITEM OF EMBROIDERY CC37 Machine Sewn Article - any medium SPECIAL PRIZE CC38 Recycled item using Denim The Society’s SASH & PRIZE to the value of $50 kindly CC39 Recycled item using T shirts donated by SPOTLIGHT BENDIGO will be awarded to: CC40 Recycled item using other fabric MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - JUNIOR TEXTILES CC41 Article of Cross Stitch Awarded on points: 1st - 4 points, 2nd - 2 points CC42 Felting - felted article (Note: If only 1 exhibit is received in any one class, 2 points CC43 Article incorporating printing or embellishing only will be given for 1st). techniques 26 CC44 Any article not included in Section 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: CC45 Schools - Original Laminated “WOW” fashion drawing Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showgrounds with annotation on Tuesday, 22nd October between 8am and 12 noon. Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection on 14 YEARS & UNDER Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 only. The Society will not accept responsibility for VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE exhibits not collected before that time. will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN 14 YEARS & UNDER 3. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. CC46 Article of Traditional Hand Embroidery 4. All knitting must be in wool or wool blend. No cotton CC47 Article of Machine Embroidery allowed. CC48 Article of Contemporary Embroidery BEST EXHIBIT JUNIOR HAND CRAFT CC49 Cloth Doll To be taken from Junior Textiles and Junior Knitting & CC50 Canvas Work Crochet Sections and must be a hand crafted piece but it CC51 Bear - any fabric may be machine constructed. This prize will be an annual CC52 Cushion - any medium, maximum size 50cm x 50cm. prize to the value of $20.00 generously donated by the Bendigo Spinners, Weavers and Handcraft Group Inc. Eligible to compete in NDAS competition CC53 Cushion - incorporating fabric painting KNITTING - 18 YEARS & UNDER CC54 Article of Patchwork - small The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 CC55 Article of Patchwork - large VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE CC56 Pin Cushion will be awarded to: CC57 Soft Toy BEST EXHIBIT IN KNITTING - 18 YEARS & UNDER CC58 Pencil case - any medium DD01 Knitted Square - 15cm approximately CC59 Machine sewn article - any medium DD02 Scarf - minimum 15cm x 90cm long CC60 Machine sewn garment DD03 Beanie or Hat (no pompom) CC61 Recycled item using Denim DD04 Knitted Coat Hanger CC62 Recycled item using T shirts DD05 Any article not included in Section

CC63 Recycled item using other fabric KNITTING - 12 YEARS & UNDER Section : Junior & Schools CC64 Article of Cross Stitch The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 CC65 Felting - felted article VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE CC66 Article incorporating printing or embellishing will be awarded to: techniques BEST EXHIBIT IN KNITTING - 12 YEARS & UNDER CC67 Any article not included in Section DD06 Knitted Square - 15cm approximately CC68 Schools - Original Laminated “WOW” fashion drawing DD07 Scarf - minimum 15cm x 90cm long with annotation DD08 Beanie or Hat (no pompom) 12 YEARS & UNDER DD09 Knitted Coat Hanger The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 DD10 Any article not included in Section VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE CROCHET - 18 YEARS & UNDER will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN 12 YEARS & UNDER The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 CC69 Article of Hand Embroidery VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE CC70 Cushion - any medium, maximum size 50cm x 50cm. will be awarded to: Eligible to compete in NDAS competition BEST EXHIBIT IN CROCHET - 18 YEARS & UNDER CC71 Pencil case - any medium DD11 Crocheted Square - 15cm approximately CC72 Soft Toy - any medium DD12 Crocheted Pot Holder CC73 Soft Toy - embroidered DD13 Crocheted Scarf - 15cm x 90cm long CC74 Article of Patchwork DD14 Crocheted Coat Hanger CC75 Board Shorts - any material DD15 Any article not included in Section CC76 Decorated Work Bag CROCHET - 12 YEARS & UNDER CC77 Pin Cushion The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 CC78 Machined Article or Garment VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE CC79 Any article not included in Section will be awarded to: CC80 Schools - Original Laminated “WOW” fashion drawing BEST EXHIBIT IN CROCHET - 12 YEARS & UNDER with annotation DD16 Crocheted Square - 15cm approximately DD17 Crocheted Pot Holder DD18 Crocheted Scarf - 15cm x 90cm long - JUNIOR KNITTING DD19 Crocheted Coat Hanger DD DD20 Any article not included in Section & CROCHET ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry Non Member $2.00 per entry SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Sharron Stemmer Ph: 5447 7488 PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate Second: $1.00 plus Certificate Third: Certificate (unless otherwise specified) JUDGING: 9.30am WEDNESDAY All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. Proudly supporting the Junior Section! REGULATIONS: 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS Phone: 5438 1800 • 3 Wood Street, Long Gully OF THE SOCIETY. 27 16 YEARS & UNDER The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 EE - JUNIOR CRAFTS VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN 16 YEARS & UNDER & HOBBIES EE11 Handmade Greeting Card - maximum 14cm x 20cm. ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER Must have envelope - but does not have to be ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry handmade. Eligible to compete in NDAS Competition Non Member $2.00 per entry EE12 Piece of Wood Work CHIEF STEWARD: Mrs. Sharron Stemmer Ph: 5447 7488 EE13 Piece of Metal Work SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Barbara Lomas Ph: 0417 313 760 EE14 Piece of Craft or Hobby work excluding Ceramics or PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate Pottery Second: $1.00 plus Certificate EE15 Gift - suitable for Christmas present Third: Certificate EE16 Item made from Recyled materials (unless otherwise specified) EE17 Decorative Sign - any medium JUDGING: 9.30am WEDNESDAY EE18 Diamond Painting EE19 Jewellery - any item All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. EE20 3D printing - any article REGULATIONS: 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS 14 YEARS & UNDER OF THE SOCIETY. The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showgrounds will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN 14 YEARS & UNDER on Tuesday, 22nd October between 8am and 12 noon EE21 Handmade Greeting Card - maximum 14cm x 20cm. Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection Must have envelope - but does not have to be on Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am handmade. Eligible to compete in NDAS Competition only. The Society will not accept responsibility for EE22 Piece of Wood Work exhibits not collected before that time. EE23 Piece of Metal Work Section : Junior & Schools 3. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. EE24 Piece of Craft or Hobby work excluding Ceramics or 4. Exhibit cards will be issued which must be firmly Pottery attached to the exhibit. Duplicate numbers must be EE25 Gift - suitable for Christmas present attached to all articles in a collection. EE26 Item made from Recyled materials 5. All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. EE27 Decorative Sign - any medium 6. No piece of work may be entered in more than one EE28 Diamond Painting section. EE29 Jewellery - any item 7. Only amateurs are permitted to compete unless EE30 3D printing - any article otherwise specified (e.g. Open classes). 8. Entries that have previously won a First Prize at a Bendigo 12 YEARS & UNDER Show are not eligible to compete. The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 9. If entering more than one class, please wrap each class VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE entry separately. will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN 12 YEARS & UNDER 10. Please note: The Society reserves the right to display EE31 Piece of Craft or Hobby work excluding Ceramics or only such exhibits, as it deems fit and practicable. This Pottery includes entries too large for display. EE32 Gift - suitable for Christmas present 11. When entering Ceramics and Pottery classes, please put EE33 Item made from Recyled materials exhibitor’s age against entry. EE34 Collage - My favourite sport/hobby etc The Society’s ROSETTE & $20.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly EE35 Hat - decorated his or hers donated by ESPRESS PRINTERS will be awarded to: EE36 Decorated Boot - any theme BEST EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR CRAFTS & HOBBIES OVERALL EE37 Artificial fairy garden - no larger than 30cm in diameter NDAS COMPETITION EE38 Colouring - mounted on card with 2cm border The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 PRIZE 10 YEARS & UNDER MONEY kindly donated by SHERRIFF ENTERPRISES The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 will be awarded to: VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE BEST OVERALL HANDMADE GREETING CARD will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN 10 YEARS & UNDER IN JUNIOR CRAFT & HOBBIES SECTION First and Second Placegetters are eligible to compete at the EE39 Piece of Craft or Hobby work excluding Ceramics or 2020 Northern District Agricultural Shows Pottery Group Regional Finals. EE40 Gift - suitable for Christmas present EE41 Item made from Recyled materials CRAFT & HOBBIES EE42 Collage - My favourite sport/hobby etc 18 YEARS & UNDER EE43 Hat - decorated his or hers The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 EE44 Decorated Boot - any theme VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE EE45 Artificial fairy garden - no larger than 30cm in diameter will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN 18 YEARS & UNDER EE46 Colouring - mounted on card with 2cm border EE01 Handmade Greeting Card - maximum 14cm x 20cm. Must have envelope - but does not have to be 8 YEARS & UNDER handmade. Eligible to compete in NDAS Competition The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 EE02 Piece of Wood Work VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE EE03 Piece of Metal Work will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN 8 YEARS & UNDER EE04 Piece of Craft or Hobby Work - excluding Ceramics or EE47 Piece of Craft or Hobby work excluding Ceramics or Pottery Pottery EE05 Gift - suitable for Christmas present EE48 Gift - suitable for Christmas present EE06 Item made from Recycled materials EE49 Collage - My favourite sport/hobby etc EE07 Decorative Sign - any medium EE50 Hat - decorated his or hers 10 EE08 Diamond Painting EE51 Decorated Boot - any theme EE09 Jewellery - any item EE52 Artificial fairy garden - no larger than 30cm in diameter EE10 3D printing - any article EE53 Colouring - mounted on card with 2cm border 28 EE64 EE63 EE62 EE61 Wirework EE67 EE66 EE65 EE60 EE59 EE58 EE57 EE56 EE55 EE54 EE69 EE68 EE80 EE79 EE78 EE77 EE76 EE75 EE74 EE73 EE72 EE71 EE70 awarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFANTIQUES&COLLECTABLES awarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFANTIQUES&COLLECTABLES awarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFANTIQUES&COLLECTABLES kindly donated byMONEY kindly SHERRIFFENTERPRISESwillbe donated byMONEY kindly SHERRIFFENTERPRISESwillbe The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$20.00PRIZE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$20.00PRIZE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$20.00 PRIZE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$10.00PRIZE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$10.00PRIZE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$10.00PRIZE kindly donatedVOUCHER by kindly BENDIGOMARKETPLACE kindly donated by SHERRIFFENTERPRISESwill MONEY kindly will beawarded to: BESTEXHIBITIN6 YEARS &UNDER SCRAPBOOKING -18 SCRAPBOOKING YEARS &UNDER kindly donated by MONEY kindly donated by MONEY kindly kindly donated by MONEY kindly awarded to: BESTEXHIBITINJEWELLERY &BEADING be awarded to: BESTEXHIBITINHOBBY & CERAMICS BEST EXHIBITOFJUNIORANTIQUES&COLLECTABLES The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$20.00 awarded BOOKING to: BESTEXHIBITINSCRAP Any -any item medium ofJewellery -minimum2pieces Set Beaded Pair ofEarrings Off thepage-any theme Off page-anyDouble -3ormore style photos Decorated -any Boot theme Hat -decorated hisorhers Collage favourite etc -My sport/hobby -suitablefor presentGift Christmas Pottery Piece orHobby ofCraft work excluding Ceramics or (This class may be splitaccording classmaybe to entries) (This Any piece ofPottery (This splitaccording classmaybe to entries) Any piece ofCeramics Colouring -mounted oncard with2cmborder garden -nolarger than30cmindiameter fairy Artificial Antique -3-6items Collection -3-6items Collection Modern 1 Unusualcollectable Antique -3-6items Collection -3-6items Collection Modern 1 Unusualcollectable Antique -3-6items Collection -3-6items Collection Modern 1 Unusualcollectable Single page-any -1photo style My Favourite My Toy Favourite My Toy HOBBY &POTTERY CERAMICS ANTIQUES &COLLECTABLES The Society’sROSETTEwillbeawardedto: JEWELLERY &BEADING - 18 YEARS &UNDER 18 YEARS &UNDER 12 YEARS &UNDER 14 YEARS &UNDER 18 YEARS &UNDER 6 YEARS & UNDER 6& YEARS 12 YEARS &UNDER 14 YEARS &UNDER 18 YEARS &UNDER - OVERALL POTTERY ESPRESS PRINTERS ESPRESS PRINTERS ESPRESS PRINTERS

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EE96 EE95 EE84 EE83 EE82 EE81 EE88 EE87 EE86 EE85 EE94 EE93 EE92 EE91 EE90 EE89 awarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFANTIQUES&COLLECTABLES The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &$20.00PRIZE kindly donated by kindly SET The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &a$40LEGO The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &LEGOSET The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &LEGOSET The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &LEGO SET The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &LEGOSET The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &LEGOSET The Society’s BLUE RIBBON,CERTIFICATE &LEGOSET kindly donated byMONEY kindly be awarded to: BESTEXHIBITJUNIORLEGOOVERALL kindly donated bykindly donated bykindly kindly donated bykindly donated bykindly donated bykindly donated bykindly 50cm xand presented onasolidbase from -any Made aKit Model medium,no larger than presented onasolidbase fromModel Lego -nolarger than50cmxand Antique -3-6items Collection -3-6items Collection Modern 1 Unusualcollectable 50cm xandpresented onasolidbase from -any Made aKit Model medium,nolarger than presented onasolidbase fromModel Lego -nolarger than50cmxand 50cm xandpresented onasolidbase from -any Made a Kit Model medium,nolarger than presented onasolidbase fromModel Lego -nolarger than50cmxand 50cm xandpresented onasolidbase from -any Made aKit Model medium,nolarger than presented onasolidbase fromModel Lego -nolarger than50cmxand 50cm xandpresented onasolidbase from -any Made aKit Model medium,nolarger than presented onasolidbase fromModel Lego -nolarger than50cmxand 50cm xandpresented onasolidbase from -any Made aKit Model medium,nolarger than presented onasolidbase fromModel Lego -nolarger than50cmxand My Favourite My Toy willbeawarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFLEGO willbeawarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFLEGO willbeawarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFLEGO willbeawarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFLEGO willbeawarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFLEGO willbeawarded to: BESTEXHIBITOFLEGO 16 YEARS &UNDER 18 YEARS &UNDER 10 YEARS &UNDER 12 YEARS &UNDER 14 YEARS &UNDER 8 YEARS &UNDER 8 YEARS &UNDER 16 YEARS &UNDER 18 YEARS &UNDER 10 YEARS &UNDER 12 YEARS &UNDER 14 YEARS &UNDER 8 YEARS & UNDER 8 YEARS &UNDER BENDIGO LEGO USER GROUP BENDIGO LEGO USER GROUP BENDIGO LEGO USER GROUP BENDIGO LEGO USER GROUP BENDIGO LEGO USER GROUP BENDIGO LEGO USER GROUP BENDIGO LEGO USER GROUP LEGO ESPRESS PRINTERS willbe will 11 29 SectionSection C: Senior : Junior Homecrafts & Schools 6 YEARS & UNDER The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & LEGO SET GG - JUNIOR ART kindly donated by BENDIGO LEGO USER GROUP will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT OF LEGO ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER 6 YEARS & UNDER ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $1.50 per entry EE97 Model from Lego - no larger than 50cm x 50cm and Non Member $2.00 per entry presented on a solid base SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Rhonda McKnight Ph:0407 751 284 EE98 Model Made from a Kit - any medium, no larger than PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate 50cm x 50cm and presented on a solid base Second: $1.00 plus Certificate DISABILITIES SECTION (Unless otherwise specified) JUDGING: 4pm WEDNESDAY The Society’s BLUE RIBBON & CERTIFICATE will be awarded All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. to: BEST EXHIBIT IN DISABILITIES SECTION REGULATIONS: EE99 Article of Craft or Hobby by a disabled person 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: FF - SCHOOL SECTIONS Delivery: Exhibits to be delivered to the Showgrounds on Tuesday, 22nd October between 8am and 12noon. ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER Exhibits forwarded by post or rail are to be clearly ENTRY FEE: $3.00 per display marked “Art Section” on the outside of the parcel. These exhibits will be returned immediately after the Show if SECTION STEWARD: Mrs. Rhonda McKnight Ph: 0407 751 284 postage is paid by the exhibitor. Section : Junior & Schools PRIZES: First: $20.00 plus Certificate Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection Second: $5.00 plus Certificate on Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am (Unless otherwise specified) only. The Society will not accept responsibility for JUDGING: 10am WEDNESDAY exhibits not collected before that time. 3. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. 4. All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor REGULATIONS: and executed during 2018 or 2019. 5. ALL EXHIBITS TO BE NO LARGER THAN AN A3 SIZE 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS SHEET OF THE SOCIETY. 6. Exhibit cards will be issued which must be firmly 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: attached to the front of the exhibit on the lower right Delivery: School displays must be set up and displayed hand corner. by the exhibiting school in the Osborne Pavilion 7. No piece of work may be entered in more than one class. between 2pm and 6pm on Tuesday, 22nd October 8. Entries that have previously won a First Prize at a Bendigo Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection Agricultural Show are not eligible to compete. on Monday, 28th October between 8am and 10.30am 9. Judges or Society Committee reserve the right to change only. The Society will not accept responsibility for an entry to another class in the event of an incorrect exhibits collected after that time. entry or to exclude any entry altogether if such an entry 3. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. is considered detrimental to the general standard of the 4. All exhibits to be the bona fide work of the students and exhibition. completed during 2019. 5. Each indivdual piece making up the display must have NO FRAMES ALLOWED the child’s name who made it attached. except in specified sections The Society’s SASH will be awarded to: The Society’s ROSETTE will be awarded to: BEST OVERALL SCHOOL DISPLAY BEST EXHIBIT OVERALL JUNIOR ART The Society’s ROSETTE & PRIZE MONEY will be awarded in each Section for: BEST SCHOOL DISPLAY OF ART & CRAFT 18 YEARS & UNDER - ART kindly donated by EAGLEHAWK PREMIX CONCRETE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 Exhibit to comprise of at least three different types of art VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE and craft work. Space allowed comprises of one full bay in will be awarded to: the Osborne Pavilion 3.6m wide & 2m depth floor space. BEST EXHIBIT 18 YEARS & UNDER Wall space behind allocated area may be included in the $10.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by display. Art & Craft display on a free standing frame e.g. ESPRESS PRINTERS will be awarded to: wood, steel, or cardboard. Example: refrigerator box MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR ART 18 YEARS & UNDER THEME - DAY ON THE FARM GG01 Any subject - water colour GG02 Any subject - oil or acrylic FF01 Secondary Schools GG03 Any subject - pencil or pen FF02 Primary Schools - over 100 pupils GG04 Any subject - pastel FF03 Primary School - under 100 pupils GG05 Cartoon FF04 Special Schools GG06 Depicting Show Theme - any medium FF05 Kinder or Preschool GG07 Any subject - any medium - framed FF06 Crèche GG08 Digitally created subject (not photograph) 30 16 YEARS & UNDER - ART 8 YEARS & UNDER - ART The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT 16 YEARS & UNDER will be awarded to: $10.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by BEST EXHIBIT 8 YEARS & UNDER ESPRESS PRINTERS will be awarded to: GG40 Any subject - pencil or pen MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR ART 16 YEARS & UNDER GG41 Any subject - pastel / crayon GG09 Any subject - water colour GG42 Any subject - any other medium GG10 Any subject - oil or acrylic GG43 Any Show subject - any medium GG11 Any subject - pencil or pen GG44 Depicting Show Theme - any medium GG12 Any subject - pastel GG13 Cartoon GG45 Display of Handwriting - A4 paper size own choice GG14 Depicting Show Theme - any medium GG15 Any subject - any medium - framed 6 YEARS & UNDER - ART GG16 Digitally created subject (not photograph) NOTE: Entries must not exceed 420mm x 300mm. (A3 size) 14 YEARS & UNDER - ART The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE will be awarded to: will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT 6 YEARS & UNDER BEST EXHIBIT 14 YEARS & UNDER

GG46 Any subject - pencil or pen Section : Junior & Schools $10.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by SHERRIFF ENTERPRISES will be awarded to: GG47 Any subject - pastel or crayon MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR ART 14 YEARS & UNDER GG48 Any subject - any other medium GG17 Any subject - water colour GG49 Any Show subject - any medium GG18 Any subject - oil or acrylic GG50 Depicting Show Theme - any medium GG19 Any subject - pencil or pen GG51 Display of Handwriting - A4 paper size own choice GG20 Any subject - pastel GG21 Cartoon GG22 Depicting Show Theme - any medium GG23 Any subject - any medium - framed GG24 Digitally created subject (not photograph) 12 YEARS & UNDER - ART The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT 12 YEARS & UNDER $10.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by SHERRIFF ENTERPRISES will be awarded to: MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR ART 12 YEARS & UNDER GG25 Any subject - water colour GG26 Any subject - oil or acrylic GG27 Any subject - pencil or pen GG28 Any subject - pastel GG29 Cartoon GG30 Depicting Show Theme - any medium GG31 Any subject - any medium - framed GG32 Digitally created subject (not photograph) 10 YEARS & UNDER - ART The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $20.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by BENDIGO MARKETPLACE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT 10 YEARS & UNDER GG33 Any subject - pencil or pen GG34 Any subject - pastel or crayon GG35 Any subject - any other medium GG36 Any Show subject - any medium GG37 Depicting Show Theme - any medium GG38 Digitally Created Subject (not photograph) GG39 Display of Handwriting - A4 paper size own choice 31 32 Section : Junior & Schools JUDGING: 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. REGULATIONS: PRIZES: STEWARD:SECTION ENTRY FEE: Exhibits must be mountedExhibits mustbe on cardboard with up All prize money paidwhenexhibits willbe are collected. MARION SHAY willbeawarded to theMOSTSUCCESSFUL (Note: Intheevent ofonlyoneexhibitinaclass, only 2points Awarded 1st-4points, onpoints: 2nd-2points, 3rd -1point kindly donated bySASH &$20.00PRIZEMONEYkindly MRS. kindly The Society’s &$25.00PRIZEMONEYkindly ROSETTE EXHIBITOR intheJUNIORPHOTOGRAPHY SECTION. BEST EXHIBITS INPHOTOGRAPHY SECTION Pavilion. &PhotographyExhibits willbedisplayed intheArt exhibition. is considered detrimentalto thegeneral standard ofthe orto exclude altogetherentry ifsuchanentry any entry to anotherclassintheevent ofanincorrect an entry Committee therighttoJudges orSociety reserve change Agricultural Show are noteligible to compete. Entries that have previously won aFirst Prize at aBendigo No piece ofwork may beentered inmore thanoneclass. to thefront oftheexhibit onthelower righthandcorner. Exhibit cards willbeissuedwhichmust befirmly attached SHEET ALL EXHIBITS TO BENOLARGE THAN ANA3SIZE and executed 2018or2019. during All exhibits mustbethebonafide ofthe exhibitorwork NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BEACCEPTED. exhibits before notcollected that time. only. willnotaccept The responsibility for Society on Monday, between 8amand10.30am 28thOctober Collection: All exhibits willbeavailable for collection exhibitor’s expense. will bereturned immediately theShow after at the “Art Section” ontheoutsideofparcel. These exhibits Exhibits forwarded by postorrail are to marked beclearly on Tuesday, between 8amand12noon. 22ndOctober Exhibitsto bedeliveredDelivery: to theShowgrounds ofexhibits: andcollection Delivery SOCIETY.OF THE ALL ENTRIESARESUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS donated by BEST EXHIBIT OVERALL -JUNIORPHOTOGRAPHYBEST EXHIBITOVERALL NO FOAM BOARDS PHOTOS ORFRAMED ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30thSEPTEMBER

PHOTOGRAPHY ALLOWED UNLESSSTATED MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR HH PROUDLY SPONSORED BY W.D. MASON GLASS will be givenwill be for1st place). to 3cmsurrounds Mrs. Rhonda McKnight Ph: 0407751284 McKnight Rhonda Mrs. 4pm WEDNESDAY specified) (Unless otherwise Third: Certificate Second: First: Non Member orPatronMember BEST EXHIBIT -JUNIOR $1.00 plusCertificate $2.00 plusCertificate willbeawarded to: $2.00 perentry $1.50 perentry HH04 HH03 HH02

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HH17 HH16 HH15 HH14 HH13 HH12 HH11 HH47 HH46 Birds HH45 Seascape HH44 Landscape HH43 HH42 HH41 HH40 HH39 HH38 HH37 HH36 HH35 HH34 HH33 HH32 Seascape HH31 Landscape HH30 HH29 HH28 HH27 HH26 HH25 HH24 HH23 HH22 HH21 HH20 Birds HH19 Seascape HH18 Landscape kindly donated byMONEY kindly DENISSPARKS & TRANSPORT donated byMONEY kindly DENISSPARKS & TRANSPORT donated byMONEY kindly DENISSPARKS & TRANSPORT VOUCHER for100-10cmx15cmprintskindly donated by VOUCHER for100-10cmx15cmprintskindlydonated by VOUCHER for100-10cmx15cmprintskindlydonated by Standard Size -upto 12cmx18cm(5” x7”)-Blackand Standard Size -upto 12cm x18cm(5” x7”)-Blackand Standard Size -upto 12cmx18cm(5” x7”)-Blackand The Society’sBLUERIBBON,CERTIFICATE, $20PRIZE The Society’sBLUERIBBON,CERTIFICATE,$20PRIZE The Society’sBLUERIBBON,CERTIFICATE,$20PRIZE White orColour stated prints onlyunlessotherwise White orColour stated prints onlyunless otherwise White orColour stated prints onlyunlessotherwise 50cm x35cm(A3) including mount Framed Enlargement -any subject 50cm x35cm(A3) including mount Unframed Enlargement -any nolarger than subject, Photo ofGrafitti/Street Art FeaturingPhoto Water birds oranimals) Environmental -Nature, Subject (no plants orinsects Study onany Subject Any Digitally enhanced Subject Animals -Farm orPets 50cm x35cm(A3) includingmount Framed Enlargement -any nolarger than subject, 50cm x35cm(A3) includingmount Unframed Enlargement -any nolarger than subject, Photo ofGrafitti/Street Art FeaturingPhoto Water birds oranimals) Environmental -Nature, Subject (no plants orinsects Study onany Subject Any Digitally enhanced Subject Local Event -event nameorlocation to provided be Person orGroup Animals -Farm orPets Birds 50cm x35cm(A3) includingmount Framed Enlargement -any nolarger than subject, 50cm x35cm(A3) includingmount Unframed Enlargement -any nolarger than subject, Photo ofGrafitti/Street Art FeaturingPhoto Water birds oranimals) Environmental -Nature, Subject (no plants orinsects Study onany Subject Any Digitally enhanced Subject Local Event -event nameorlocation to provided be Person orGroup Animals -Farm orPets BEST EXHIBITIN12 YEARS &UNDER BEST EXHIBITIN14 YEARS &UNDER BEST EXHIBITIN16 YEARS &UNDER HARVEY NORMANwillbeawardedto: HARVEY NORMANwillbeawardedto: HARVEY NORMANwillbeawardedto: 16 YEARS &UNDER 12 YEARS &UNDER 14 YEARS &UNDER , nolarger than

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33 Section : Junior & Schools JSG - SCHOOL GARDEN JJ - JUNIOR FLORAL ART ENTRIES CLOSE: TUESDAY 22nd OCTOBER COMPETITIONS With the Show Secretary Only - Ph: 5444 4646 ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER ENTRY FEE: $2.00 per display ENTRY FEE: $1.00 per entry SECTION STEWARD: Ms. Lois Campbell Ph: 5441 5321 SECTION STEWARD: Ms. Lois Campbell Ph: 5441 5321 PRIZES: First: $10.00, Sash plus Certificate Second: $5.00 plus Certificate PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate Third: $2.00 plus Certificate Second: $1.00 plus Certificate JUDGING: 1pm THURSDAY Third: Certificate Prize money kindly donated by (Unless otherwise specified) EAGLEHAWK PREMIX CONCRETE JUDGING: 1pm THURSDAY All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. REGULATIONS: All prize money will be paid when exhibits are collected. 1. Delivery and collection of exhibits: EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE Delivery: Entries must be set up and displayed by Flowers will be staged in the Bendigo Exhibition Centre the exhibiting school prior to 11am Thursday, 24th and will be open from 9am to 9pm Friday and Saturday October. Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection on Sunday, 27th October between 1pm and REGULATIONS: 2.30pm only. The Society will not accept responsibility 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS for exhibits not collected before that time. OF THE SOCIETY. 2. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 2. Delivery and collection of exhibits: 3. Exhibits to be predominantly the work of students. Delivery: All exhibits must be in position between the 4. Winners will be awarded at the Show. hours of 8am and 11am on Thursday, 24th October. SCHOOL GARDEN HORTICULTURAL Collection: Stewards will be in attendance between Section : Junior & Schools JSG01 Wheelbarrow Garden - (must have a wheel and able 1pm to 2.30pm on Sunday, 27th October for collection to be moved). of bowls and exhibits unless prior arrangements are Your school can create their own garden in an ordinary made with either the Chief Steward or Show Secretary. “garden variety” wheelbarrow. Transform that rusty, 3. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR neglected wheelbarrow behind the school shed into a stunning garden. This is a great opportunity for school 4. The Society and Garden Club will take all care but no students to learn and apply their gardening skills. Students responsibility for exhibits in this Section. are to design and grow a garden in a wheelbarrow. FLORAL ART - CHILDREN’S SECTIONS JSG02 Basket of Produce Display a basket of produce grown and picked fresh from The Society’s ROSETTE & $10.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly your school garden plot. donated by SHERRIFF ENTERPRISES will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN THE JUNIOR SECTION UNDER 18 YEARS & UNDER ASQ Garden & Landscape The Society’s BLUE RIBBON & CERTIFICATE will be awarded proudly supports the to: BEST EXHIBIT 18 YEARS & UNDER JJ01 Arrangement Own Choice Bendigo Agricultural Show JJ02 Flowers in a Novelty Container JJ03 Arrangement using 3 colours 14 YEARS & UNDER The Society’s BLUE RIBBON & CERTIFICATE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT 14 YEARS & UNDER JJ04 Creation from the Garden - own choice JJ05 Flowers in Novelty Container JJ06 Arrangement using 3 colours 10 YEARS & UNDER The Society’s BLUE RIBBON & CERTIFICATE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT 10 YEARS & UNDER JJ07 Creation from the Garden - own choice JJ08 Art from Fruit and Vegetable JJ09 Floral Dinner Plate TAKE 10% OFF! 8 YEARS & UNDER Present this voucher at any ASQ Garden & Landscape The Society’s BLUE RIBBON & CERTIFICATE will be awarded site and receive 10% off your purchase! to: BEST EXHIBIT 8 YEARS & UNDER *Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. JJ10 Art from Fruit and Vegetable Expires 30/11/2019. Limit - one per person. JJ11 Flowers Floating in Water JJ12 Small container of Garden Flowers 6 YEARS & UNDER The Society’s BLUE RIBBON & CERTIFICATE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT 6 YEARS & UNDER JJ13 Floral Saucer Eaglehawk | Harcourt | Maryborough | JJ14 Art from Fruit and Vegetable JJ15 Flowers Floating in Water 34 PRIZES: CHIEF STEWARD: ENTRY FEE: BC06 BC05 BC04 BC03 BC02 BC01 BC12 BC11 BC10 BC09 BC08 BC07 5. 4. 3. Delivery: 2. 1. REGULATIONS: BUTTERFLIES ORSHEEP BUTTERFLIES Delivery ofcutoutstoinbulklotsonly Schools Delivery exhibits inthisSection. willtakeallcareThe butnoresponsibility for Society ALL EXHIBITS MUSTBE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR exhibits before notcollected that time. only. willnotaccept The responsibility for Society on Monday, between 8amand10.30am 28thOctober Collection: All exhibits willbeavailable for collection on ofexhibits: andcollection Delivery SOCIETY.OF THE ALL ENTRIESARESUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS Prize money kindly donated by Butterfly Prize donatedAudiology by moneykindly Butterfly Tuesday, between 8amand12noon 22ndOctober ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30thSEPTEMBER Decorated Butterfly - Special Schools -Special Decorated Butterfly -13 Decoratedyears & over Butterfly -12 Decoratedyears &under Butterfly -10 Decoratedyears &under Butterfly -8 Decoratedyears &under Butterfly -6 Decoratedyears &under Butterfly Decorated Sheep-SpecialSchools Decorated Sheep-13years &over Decorated Sheep-12years &under Decorated Sheep-10years &under Decorated Sheep-8years &under Decorated Sheep-6years &under 65 Sternberg Street, Bendigo VIC 3550 BEST EXHIBITDECORATED BUTTERFLIES The Society’s willbeawarded to: ROSETTE The Society’s willbeawarded to: ROSETTE BC BEST EXHIBITDECORATED SHEEP Exhibitsto bedelivered Pavilion &Craft to theArt -DECORATED Ph: (03)54436902 BUTTERFLIES Third: Second: First: BarbaraMrs. Lomas Ph: 0417313760 toprior entriesclosing. frombe collected theSecretary’s office wood cutoutready for decoration to -whichincludesply $5.00 perentry SHEEP $3.00 plusCertificate $5.00 plusCertificate $10.00 plusCertificate

SC05 SC04 SC03 SC02 SC01 PRIZES: CHIEF STEWARD: PICTURE: ENTRY FEE: JCC05 JCC04 JCC03 JCC02 JCC01 7. 6. 5. 3. Delivery: 2. 1. REGULATIONS: 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. Delivery: 2. 1. REGULATIONS: 760PRIZES: CHIEF STEWARD: ENTRY FEE: Prize donated by moneykindly BENDIGOPOULTRY CLUB ENTRIES CLOSE: SATURDAY, 26thOCTOBER AT 10am kindly The Society’s &$25.00PRIZEMONEYkindly ROSETTE donated by EAGLEHAWK PREMIXCONCRETE willbe Artwork to displayedArtwork inPoultryPavilion. may beenteredEntry inoneclassonly. All exhibits mustbethebonafide ofthe exhibitor.work NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BEACCEPTED. exhibits before notcollected that time. only. willnotaccept The responsibility for Society on Monday, between 8amand10.30am 28thOctober Collection: All exhibits willbeavailable for collection Saturday, 26thOctober. Secretary’s or Office Poultry priorPavilion to10am ofexhibits: andcollection Delivery SOCIETY.OF THE ALL ENTRIESARESUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS Entries mustnotexceed 2.5mheight or2.5mwidth. may beenteredEntry inoneclassonly. All exhibits mustbethebonafide ofthe exhibitor.work attached to multipleitems inoneclass. attached to theexhibit. Duplicate numbersmust be Exhibit cards willbeissuedwhichmustfirmly NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BEACCEPTED. exhibits before notcollected that time. only. willnotaccept The responsibility for Society on Monday, between 8amand10.30am 28thOctober Collection: All exhibits willbeavailable for collection toprior 10amThursday, 24thOctober. ofexhibits: andcollection Delivery SOCIETY.OF THE ALL ENTRIESARESUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 30thSEPTEMBER Pair ofScarecrows e.g. husband/wife orboy/girl space allowed 2.5mx1mminimum 3pieces Scarecrow inaScene-Family Set entry Scarecrow made by Adult over 16years under 16years Scarecrow -madeby Junior13 years and under 12years Farmer’s Scarecrow age School -madeby Primary 13 years &over 12 years &under 10 years &under 8 years &under 6 years &under SC JCC awarded to: BESTEXHIBITOVERALL Exhibits to bedelivered to theShowgrounds Exhibits to bedelivered to theShowgrounds -SCARECROWS COMPETITION -COLOURING Third: Second: First: BarbaraMrs. Lomas Ph: 0417313 Non Member orPatronMember Third: Second: First: Mr. Graeme SmithPh: 54470017 Showthe Bendigo website or download Office from the Secretary oremailedpleasecontact collected The colour competition outlinecanbe Free $3.00 plusCertificate $5.00 plusCertificate plusCertificate $10.00, Sash $4.00 plusCertificate $6.00 plusCertificate $10.00 plusCertificate $2.00 perentry $1.50 perentry

35 Section : Junior & Schools HD - HIGHLAND U - BUTE UTES DANCING ENTRIES CLOSE: ON THE DAY STRICTLY BY 5PM COMPETITION: Saturday, 26th October at 6pm ENTRIES CLOSE: WEDNESDAY 23rd OCTOBER SECTION STEWARD: Blair Achammer Ph: 0450 782 293 with the Section Steward only ENTRY FEE: COMPETITION: Saturday, 26th October at 12.30pm $25.00 which included Entry into show for Ute & Driver SECTION STEWARD & ENTRIES CLOSE WITH: and additional passengers or children pay standard gate Mrs H. Bamford prices. 19 McFarlane Crescent Entry Fee includes Ute to be eligible to compete in up to Epping VIC 3076 Ph: 9401 2662 3 categories. All other entries $5.00 & Novelty Sections Email: [email protected] $2.00 ENTRY FEE: $4.00 per dance REGULATIONS $5.00 trophy dance 1. Judging to take place from 6pm until approximately LATE ENTRIES: $5.50 per dance, $7.00 trophy dance 7pm. taken until 25th October 2019 2. Utes will be displayed on or near the main arena ADMINISTRATION FEE: $5.00 per family 3. Sashes or Prizes for each category winner. 4. People assisting with the organisation and on the day ADJUDICATOR: To be advised running of the Ute show are eligible to exhibit. PRIZES: Primary, Beginners & Novice - 5. All entries must be registered as utility, in case of “chicks” Medals. classes Ute must be registered in the name of the female Intermediate & Premier - Money exhibitor. First $10.00; Second $7.00; Third $5.00 6. Judging will be based on a critique (non-point) system. Each exhibit will be inspected, critiqued and then The Bendigo Agricultural Show Society Sashes will be evaluated by the nominated judge. The winner will be awarded to the Aggregate winners (Not Primary) the vehicle the judge feels best represents each category, REGULATIONS: with a strong emphasis on the quality of the preparation 1. This Association is affiliated with VSCHDI - A0009626W. and presentation of the vehicle and demonstrate 2. Mixed competitions held under S.O.B. Rules by the Loch innovation and individuality. Lomond Highland Dancing Association. 7. Entrants are required to present their vehicle to the 3. Competition will commence at 12.30pm. judge. Entrants are encouraged to briefly explain any 4. Dancers compete entirely at their own risk. modifications to the judge during their inspection. 5. The Committee reserves the right to alter the program at their discretion. 8. Exhibitors are warned that should they not be in 6. STEPS: HF.4, SD 2&1, ST 3&1, F.McD 4, BB 4, SL 4, BJ 4, attendance of their vehicle during the judge’s inspection HL 4, SH 4, IJ 3&1 the evaluation will be made on a ‘face-value’ only. Judges

: Highland Dancing & Bute Uets Section Uets : Highland Dancing & Bute will not open doors or bonnets without the vehicle’s “EVA ANGOVE MEMORIAL TROPHY” owner or representative present. will be awarded to the best Premier dancer dancing on the 9. Judges decision will be final and will not be entered into day at this competition, which will be decided by the Judge. after the event; however, critiques will be available for This award is in recognition of the work Eva Angove gave to collection by vehicle owner at completion of judging. the association during her years as a member of the Victorian Highland Dancing Society. THE BENDIGO BUTE UTES SHOW PRE PREMIER SECTION Sponsored prizes & sashes will be awarded Age groups will be provided if sufficient entries received UTE CATEGORIES PRIMARY UNDER 7 YEARS • UTE OF THE SHOW - All category winners will be eligible for the Ute of the Show Award. H.F. PDB PDB&HC S.D. • BEST B&S UTE BEGINNERS • BEST FORD UTE • BEST HOLDEN UTE H.F. S.D.S.T.TD FLING. FMcD. S.L. • BEST 4x4 UTE NOVICE • BEST TRADE OR FARM UTE H.F. S.D. S.T. TD FLING. FMcD. S.L. • BEST STREET UTE • BEST CLASSIC UTE INTERMEDIATE • BEST CHICKS UTE TD H.F. S.D. S T. BJ. SH. SL. FMcD. IJ. • BEST FERAL UTE PREMIER SECTION NOVELTY SECTIONS Age groups will be provided if sufficient entries received • BEST EXHAUST - 4 H.F. S.D. H.L. BJ. IJ. BB. SL. • BEST EXHAUST - 6 • BEST EXHAUST - 8 Perpetual Trophy for any Premier Dancer Premier any age S.T. • BEST LIGHTS Dancers must compete in the perpetual trophy dance at 2 • BEST THEMED different competitions to be eligible to win the trophy. This is • BEST SOUND SYSTEM the last competition for the perpetual trophy. • BEST STICKER DISPLAY 36 Z - DOGS WC - WOOD CHOP ENTRIES CLOSE: ON THE DAY STRICTLY BY 5PM ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY 7th OCTOBER COMPETITION: Friday, 25th October at 6pm COMPETITION: Saturday 26th October 10am start CHIEF STEWARD: Ken Keating Ph: 5446 8542 SECTION STEWARD: Brett Cole Ph: 0400 104 204 VAS LTD - DOG HIGH JUMP COMPETITION The Society’s BLUE RIBBON be awarded to the ENTRY FEE: $5.00 per entry WINNER in the following sections: PRIZES: First: $20.00, Product & Ribbon NOVICE Second: $5.00, Product & Ribbon WC01 Novice Underhand sponsored by Midland Third: Product & Ribbon Contractors - Prizes: 1st $100; 2nd $60; 3rd $40 Prize money kindly donated by WC02 Novice Standing Block sponsored by Wilson’s Tree CARTRIDGE WORLD BENDIGO Services - Prizes: 1st $100; 2nd $60; 3rd $40 REGULATIONS: OPEN 1. The competition is a test of the dog’s jumping ability. WC03 10” Open Standing Block sponsored by AFS & 2. The competition is open to all dogs. Associates - Prizes: 1st $600; 2nd $300; 3rd $200, 4th 3. The dog is permitted to jump on to or over the jump. $50 4. A dog who has won at Show Society level will qualify for the State Final. WC04 11” Open Standing Block sponsored by Santons of 5. A dog can represent only ONE Society. Bendigo - Prizes: 1st $600; 2nd $300; 3rd $200, 4th 6. State Final is held at Ballarat Show in November. $50 7. All dogs not competing must be on a lead with a handler WC05 12” Open Underhand sponsored by Prime 7 - Prizes: in the Marshalling Area behind the competition area. 1st $300 plus prize valued @$500 donated by Peter 8. Only ONE dog may be loose in the competition area at Flentje; 2nd $300; 3rd $200, 4th $50 any one time. WC06 12” Underhand Championship sponsored by AFS & 9. Every dog must compete at every height. Associates - Prizes: 1st $500; 2nd $250; 3rd $150, 4th 10. There must be a handler at the top of the jump to act as $50 a catcher if necessary, and a handler as a catcher at the WC07 Tree Championship Victorian Title - Prizes: 1st $350; bottom. 2nd $250; 3rd $125; 4th $50, 5th $25, 6th $25

11. The dog’s owner must supply the extra handler. Chop Wood Section : Dogs & 12. Each dog is allowed three attempts at each height if WC08 Tree Handicap 10” sponsored by Radio Triple M - necessary. Prizes: 1st $250; 2nd $150; 3rd $100, 4th $25 13. In the event of two dogs jumping the same height, the WC09 Double Handed Sawing sponsored by Southern winner shall be determined as the dog that took the Cross Austereo - Prizes: 1st $300; 2nd $200; 3rd least number of attempts from one jump. $100, 4th $50 14. A dog may compete on a loose lead or must be released WC10 4 Man Relay sponsored by Bendigo Forklift Hire & at a minimum of three metres from the jump. Service - Prizes: 1st $400; 2nd $300; 3rd $200 15. ANY MISHANDLING OR MISUSE OF A DOG WILL INCUR WC11 Jack & Jill Sawing Handicap sponsored by Cartridge IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION World - Bendigo - Prizes: 1st $120; 2nd $80; 3rd $50 16. If, in the opinion of the Stewards, a dog is unsafe to other WC12 Single Handed Sawing sponsored by CPE competitors or the general public, it will be withdrawn Landscaping - Prizes: 1st $100; 2nd $60; 3rd $40 from the competition. 17. If, since competing at a local Show, a dog which has won WC13 Jill Single Handed Sawing sponsored by Wicked in any of the classes has grown in height, that dog must Coffee Carts - Prizes: 1st $100; 2nd $60; 3rd $40 compete in the appropriate class at the State Final. WC14 Jill Underhand - Prizes: Prize valued @ $500 donated Z01 Small Dog, under 50 cm by Peter Flentje; 2nd $60; 3rd $40 Z02 Medium Dog, 50 cm - less than 60 cm WC15 Boys Underhand - Prizes: Prize valued @ $400 Z03 Large Dog, 60 cm and over donated by Peter Flentje; 2nd $50; 3rd $30 DOG OBEDIENCE COMPETITION ENTRY FEE: Free Championship Dog S Three how PRIZES: First: Product & Ribbon & Saturday 26t s ay 25th h Octo Second: Product & Ribbon Frid ber Third: Product & Ribbon AIM: Commencing at The aim of the competition is for the dog to make it from one 1pm Friday and 8.30am Saturday side of the course to the other in the quickest time. There For further details contact Diane Boyle will be a series of obstacles/distractions along the way. Ph: 0488 493 109 For example: Jumps, food, water, etc. All exhibitors must be members of Dog’s Victoria REGULATIONS and registered dogs only. 1. The competition is a test of the dog’s obedience. Online entries close Tuesday 15th October 2019 2. The competition is open to all dogs. www.dogzonline.com.au 3. All dogs not competing must be on a lead with a handler in the Marshalling Area behind the competition area. 4. Only ONE dog may be loose in the competition area at any one time. 5. There must be a handler at the start of the course and a handler at the end of the course. 6. The dog’s owner must supply the extra handler. 7. Each dog is allowed only one attempt. 8. ANY MISHANDLING OR MISUSE OF A DOG WILL INCUR IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION 9. If, in the opinion of the Stewards, a dog is unsafe to other competitors or the general public, it will be withdrawn from the competition. 10. If sufficient entries received the competition may be split into different classes 37 38 Section : Birds 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. REGULATIONS: PRIZES: JUDGE: STEWARD: ENTRY FEE: Poultry ����������������������������������������������������������������������� Caged Birds ��������������������������������������������������������������� Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo will be awarded Sash Show Society to: ALL BIRDS WILL BECONSIDERED AWARDS FORMAJOR Individual breedingIndividual pairclassesfor have eachsub section been includedintheschedule. Eachwinningpairin their SUPPLIES willbeawarded to theBESTWATERFOWL No changeswillbeaccepted ontheday ofjudging. without notice. ofdiseaseorvermin willberemovedExhibits suspected Please state form colour ofallexhibits. ofbreed onentry to purchase apatron ticket orpay gate prices. No Gate issued, passeswillbe exhibitors encouraged commencing at 10am. Judging willtakeplace onSaturday, 26th October Sunday. 4.30pm orby priorarrangement withthechiefsteward on chief steward oranytime Friday &picked after upSaturday can Thursday penned be evening by withthe appointment be debarred from thecompetition. (Please note birds Saturday. Exhibitsnotreceived by 9.30amSaturday will andnotremoved26th October before 4.30pm All Poultrymustbepennedby 9.30amonSaturday, SOCIETY.OF THE ALL ENTRIESARESUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS Trophy donated by kindly the andSash will receive donated abannerette by kindly the BEST RARE BREED & RESERVE RARE BREED BREED&RESERVE RARE BEST RARE ARTHUR GRINTON MEMORIAL TROPHIES Trophies donated by kindly the andSashes ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 7thOCTOBER BEST COLOURED WYANDOTTE INSHOW BEST STANDARD SOFTFEATHER HEAVY Trophy, to thevalue of$15.00andRibbon Trophy, to thevalue of$35.00andRibbon BEST STANDARD SOFTFEATHER LIGHT will beawarded to thefollowing sections respective section willbe eligiblerespective for section the Trophy donated by kindly the andSash RESERVE CHAMPIONBIRDOFSHOW WYANDOTTE CLUB OF AUSTRALIA BIRDS SECTIONS -INDEX BIRDS SECTIONS D. T.MEMORIAL TROPHIESDIXON BEST STANDARD HARD FEATHER CENTRAL VICTORIAN BRANCH BEST BREEDING PAIR IN SHOW BEST BREEDING PAIR INSHOW BEST BANTAM HARDFEATHER BEST BANTAM SOFTFEATHER K RESERVE BESTJUNIORBIRD CHAMPION BIRDOFSHOW BENDIGO POUTLRY CLUB BENDIGO POUTLRY CLUB BENDIGO POULTRY CLUB Sash kindly donated by kindly the Sash BEST SCHOOLEXHIBIT Caged Birds &Poultry will beawarded to the will beawarded to the INCLUDING JUNIORS BEST JUNIORBIRD -POULTRY BEST JUNIORPET BREEDING PAIRS SPECIAL PRIZES Second: First: Mr. TedBrown PoultryClubInc & Bendigo Mr. Peter EnglishPh: 0428525606 $1.50 perentry $1.00 plusCertificate $2.00 plusCertificate CEPA FARM

Page 40 Page 38 K59 K58 K57 K56 K55 K54 K53 K52 K51 K50 K49 K48 K47 K46 K45 K44 K43 K42 K41 K40 K39 K38 K37 K36 K35 K34 K33 K32 K31 K30 K29 K28 K27 K26 K25 K24 K23 K22 K21 K20 K19 K18 K17 K16 K15 K14 K13 K12 K11 K10 K09 K08 K07 K06 K05 K04 K03 K02 K01 BEST LIGHTBREEDSTANDARD SOFTFEATHER FEMALE JUNIOR SECTION -16 JUNIOR SECTION YEARS &UNDER BEST LIGHTBREEDSTANDARD SOFTFEATHER MALE The Society’s CHAMPIONRIBBONwillbeawarded to: The Society’s CHAMPIONRIBBONwillbeawarded to: for only) 1st, 2nd&3rd, sections ineachclass(Junior Best StandardBest Light Breeding Pair entries are received, willbemade) thenasection Light Breed, AOV -Female (State breed andif3ormore entries are received, willbemade) thenasection Light Breed, AOV (State -Male breed andif3ormore AOCSilkie, -Female AOCSilkie, -Male Silkie, White -Female Silkie, White -Male -FemaleMinorca -Male Minorca Leghorn, Any othercolor - Female Leghorn, Any othercolor - Male Leghorn, White -Female Leghorn, White -Male Leghorn, Brown -Female Leghorn, Brown -Male Leghorn, Black-Female Leghorn, Black-Male Hamburg -Female Hamburg -Male Campine -Female Campine -Male Araucana -Female Araucana -Male Andalusian -Female Andalusian -Male Ancona -Female Ancona -Male Waterfowl, AOV -Duck Waterfowl, AOV -Drake Bantam, Hard Feather, AOV -Female Bantam, Hard Feather, AOV -Male Game, AOVModern -Female Game, AOVModern -Male Bantam, or OEG,Partridge Wheaten -Female Bantam, -Male OEG,BlackRed Feather,Bantam, Soft AOV -Female Feather,Bantam, Soft AOV -Male Bantam, Wyandotte, AOC -Female Bantam, Wyandotte, AOC -Male FemaleBantam, Wyandotte,- White Male Bantam, Wyandotte,- White Bantam, Sussex -Female Bantam, Sussex -Male Island-FemaleBantam, Rhode Island-Male Bantam, Rhode Bantam, Pekin -Female Bantam, Pekin -Male Standard Hard Feather, AOV -Female Standard Hard Feather, AOV -Male Feather,Standard Soft AOV -Female Feather,Standard Soft AOV -Male Sussex -FemaleHeavy Sussex -Male Heavy Island-Female Rhode Heavy Island-Male Rhode Heavy AOCSilkie, -Female AOCSilkie, -Male Silkie, White -Female Silkie, White -Male Ribbons and Certificates willbe andCertificates awardedRibbons STANDARD SOFTFEATHER LIGHT BREEDS BEST JUNIORBIRD K97 K96 K95 K94 K93 K92 K91 K90 K89 K88 K87 K86 K85 K84 K83 K82 K81 K80 K79 K78 K77 K76 K75 K74 K73 K72 K71 K70 K69 K68 K67 K66 K65 K64 K63 K62 K61 K60 K108 K107 K106 K105 K104 K103 K102 K101 K100 K99 K98 The BEST HEAVY BREEDSTANDARD SOFTFEATHER OVERALL BEST HEAVY BREEDSTANDARD SOFTFEATHER FEMALE BEST HEAVY BREEDSTANDARD SOFTFEATHER MALE The Society’s CHAMPIONRIBBONwillbeawarded to: The Society’s CHAMPIONRIBBONwillbeawarded to: The Society’s CHAMPIONRIBBONwillbeawarded to: The Society’s CHAMPIONRIBBONwillbeawarded to: EDNA willbeawardedWESTHEAD MEMORIALSash to: CHAMPION HARDFEATHERED BANTAM FEMALE CHAMPION STANDARD HARDFEATHER FEMALE CHAMPION HARDFEATHERED BANTAM MALE CHAMPION STANDARD HARDFEATHER MALE Best Heavy Breed Heavy Best Breeding Pair Breed,Heavy AOV -Female Breed,Heavy AOV -Male Wyandotte, any othercolor -Female Wyandotte, any othercolor -Male Wyandotte, White -Female Wyandotte, White -Male Wyandotte, Silver Laced -Female Wyandotte, Silver Laced -Male Sussex -Female Sussex -Male -Female IslandRed Rhode -Male IslandRed Rhode Plymouth -Light Rock Female Plymouth -Light Rock Male FemalePlymouth -Dark Rock Male Plymouth -Dark Rock Orpington -Female Orpington -Male Langshan -Female Langshan -Male Australorp -Female Australorp -Male Best HardBest Feather Breeding Modern Pair Any othercolor -Female Any othercolor -Male Pile -Female Pile -Male -FemaleDuckwing -Male Duckwing -FemaleBlack Red -Male Black Red Birchen Female orBrown -Female Red Birchen orBrown Male -Male Red Best Game (Old Game Best English)Breeding Pair Any -Female othervariety Any -Male othervariety Pile -Female Pile -Male -FemaleDuckwing -Male Duckwing Brown -Female Red Brown -Male Red -FemaleBlue orRed -Male Blue orRed LegDark -Female Partridge Red, Leg Dark Black, -Male Light Leg -Clay Partridge or Wheaten -Female Red, Light LegBlack, -Male HARD FEATHERED SECTION STANDARD HARDFEATHER STANDARD SOFTFEATHER HEAVY BREEDS CHAMPION BANTAM BANTAMS MODERN K178 K177 K176 K175 K174 K173 K172 K171 K170 K169 K168 K167 K166 K165 K164 K163 K162 K161 K160 K159 K158 K157 K156 K155 K154 K153 K152 K151 K150 K149 K148 K147 K146 K145 K144 K143 K142 K141 K140 K139 K138 K137 K136 K135 K134 K133 K132 K131 K130 K129 K128 K127 K126 K125 K124 K123 K122 K121 K120 K119 K118 K117 K116 K115 K114 K113 K112 K111 K110 K109 The Society’s CHAMPIONRIBBONwillbeawarded to: CHAMPION SOFTFEATHERED BANTAM FEMALE CHAMPION SOFTFEATHERED BANTAM MALE Wyandotte, Silver Laced -Male Wyandotte, -Female Partridge Wyandotte, -Male Partridge Wyandotte, Laced Gold - Female Wyandotte, Laced Gold -Male Wyandotte, Columbian -Female Wyandotte, Columbian -Male Sussex -Female Sussex -Male -FemaleSebright -Male Sebright -Female Rosecomb -Male Island-FemaleRhode Island-Male Rhode Pekin, any othercolor -Female Pekin, any othercolor -Male Pekin, White -Female Pekin, White -Male Pekin, Black-Female Pekin, Black-Male Leghorn, any othercolor -Female Leghorn, any othercolor -Male Leghorn, White -Female Leghorn, White -Male Leghorn, Brown -Female Leghorn, Brown -Male Leghorn, Black-Female Leghorn, Black-Male Langshan -Female Langshan -Male Dutch, Yellow -Female Dutch, Yellow -Male -FemaleDutch, Gold -Male Dutch, Gold d’Uccle -FemaleBelgian Barbu d’Uccle -Male Belgian Barbu Belgian d’Anvers -Female Belgian d’Anvers -Male Australorp -Female Australorp -Male Andalusian -Female Andalusian -Male Ancona, -Female Red Ancona, -Male Red Ancona -Female Ancona -Male Best HardBest Feather Bantam Breeding Pair Hard Feather, AOV- Female Hard Feather, AOV -Male Pit -Female Game Pit -Male Game -Female Game Indian -Male Game Indian Spangled -Female Spangled -Male Pile -Female Pile -Male -FemaleDuckwing -Male Duckwing Crele -Female Crele -Male Brown -Female Red Brown -Male Red Blue or Tail Wheaten -Female -Male Blue orRed -FemalePartridge Red, Leg Dark Black, -Male Clay or Wheaten -Female Red, Light LegBlack, -Male OLD ENGLISH&AOV GAME SOFT FEATHERED SECTION

39 Section : Birds K179 Wyandotte, Silver Laced - Female K180 Wyandotte, Silver Pencilled - Male K181 Wyandotte, Silver Pencilled - Female O - CAGED BIRDS K182 Wyandotte, White - Male K183 Wyandotte, White - Female ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 7th OCTOBER K184 Wyandotte, any other color - Male ENTRY FEE: $1.50 per entry K185 Wyandotte, any other color - Female K186 Soft Feather, AOV - Male SECTION STEWARD: Mr. Barry Butcher Ph: 5447 8818 K187 Soft Feather, AOV - Female K188 Best Soft Feathered Breeding Pair PRIZES: First: $2.00 plus Certificate WATERFOWL Second: $1.00 plus Certificate The Society’s CHAMPION RIBBON will be awarded to: (Unless otherwise specified) CHAMPION WATERFOWL MALE CHAMPION WATERFOWL FEMALE REGULATIONS: Section : Birds K189 Elizabeth - Drake 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS K190 Elizabeth - Duck OF THE SOCIETY. K191 Indian Runner - Drake K192 Indian Runner - Duck 2. All Caged Bird exhibits must be benched by 9.30am on K193 - Drake K194 Khaki Campbell - Duck Saturday, 26th October. K195 Mallard AORC - Drake 3. Judging will commence at 10am on Saturday, 26th K196 Mallard AORC - Duck K197 Muscovy - Drake October. K198 Muscovy - Duck 4. Exhibitors will not be permitted to remove birds before K199 Pekin - Drake K200 Pekin - Duck 5pm on Saturday, 26th October. K201 Rouen - Drake K202 Rouen - Duck 5. The Society will feed and attend to the birds. Care will be K203 - Drake taken, but the Society will not be responsible for any loss K204 Welsh Harlequin - Duck or damage from whatever cause arising. The exhibits to K205 Any other variety Bantam - Drake be at the sole risk of the Exhibitor. K206 Any other variety Bantam - Duck K207 Any other variety - Drake PLEASE NOTE – JUNIOR SECTION K208 Any other variety - Duck K209 Gander - Any variety 1. Junior exhibitors to be aged 16 years and under. K210 - Any variety K211 Best Waterfowl Breeding Pair 2. Class numbers for the Junior Section will be the same as for the Senior Section except they will be denoted by letter J after the class number, i.e. Adult Section O01, Junior Section O01J. 3. Champion and Special Prizes for Junior Section same as for Senior Section. Special Prize MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR will receive a voucher to the value of $25.00 kindly donated by the EAGLEHAWK NEWSAGENCY To be awarded on points: 1st – 3 pts; 2nd – 2 pts; 3rd – 1 pt The Society’s CHAMPION RIBBON will be awarded to: CHAMPION BIRD OF SHOW CHAMPION UNBROKEN CAP IN SHOW will receive a Sash & Trophy to the value of $10.00 kindly donated by the BENDIGO BUDGERIGAR & CAGED BIRD SOCIETY

40 BUDGERIGARS CHAMPION BUDGERIGAR OF SHOW L - CEREAL, GRASSES, will receive a trophy to the value of $10.00 kindly donated by FODDER & GRAINS the BENDIGO BUDGERIGAR & CAGED BIRD SOCIETY ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY, 14th OCTOBER The Society’s CHAMPION RIBBON will be awarded to: Competition proudly sponsored by CHAMPION BUDGERIGAR COCK CHAMPION BUDGERIGAR HEN DEFINITIONS: * Includes Single and Double Factor ENTRY FEE: $1.50 per entry CHIEF STEWARD:  Mr. Ken Keating Ph: 5446 8542 ** Includes English and Australian Yellowface PRIZES: First: $10.00 plus Certificate & Ribbon *** Yellow and White including Grey Yellow and Grey Second: $5.00 plus Certificate & Ribbon White, English and Australian Yellowface Third: Certificate & Ribbon (Unless otherwise specified) **** Includes Opaline Blackeyed Self, Opaline Dilute REGULATIONS: Yellow and White, Opaline Grey Yellow White, English 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAWS OF THE SOCIETY. and Australian Yellowface 2. Exhibits to be delivered to the Showgrounds OSBORNE ***** Includes Opaline, Opaline AOSV, Cinnamonwing, PAVILION on Thursday, 24th October - between 5pm and 7pm. English and Australian Yellowface 3. Collection: All exhibits will be available for collection ****** Saddleback, Dark Wing, includes English and on Sunday, 27th October 9am - 11am or by prior Australian Yellowface arrangement with the Chief Steward. ******* Same Colour and Variety 4. All exhibits must be part of the current season’s crop and must be the property of and grown by the exhibitor. Adult UB.C. Young 5. Exhibit cards will be issued which must be firmly attached to the exhibit. Cock Hen Cock Hen 6. Judges or Society Committee reserve the right to change an : Agricultural Produce Section : Agricultural Green 01 01H 51 101 101H entry to another class in the event of an incorrect entry. 7. Should any sample of grain be found to be infected Grey Green 02 02H 52 102 102H with weevil or any contagious plant disease, it shall be Blue 03 03H 53 103 103H disqualified and removed from the Showgrounds. Violet 04 04H 54 104 104H 8. Samples in the cereal and grass sections should be in a suitable container. (eg: ice cream container) Grey 05 05H 55 105 105H 9. Samples in the fodder section should be supplied either as a English Yellow Faced 06 06H 56 106 106H biscuit or in a container up to 30cm. 10. Samples in the grains section should be in a container up to Aust Golden Faced* 07 07H 57 107 107H 30cm (eg: ice cream container). Blackeyed Self** 08 08H 58 108 108H SPECIAL PRIZES MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR OVERALL Dilute*** 09 09H 59 109 109H will receive the Society’s ROSETTE & $25.00 PRIZE MONEY Lutino 10 10H 60 110 110H kindly donated by CEPA FARM SUPPLIES Albino** 11 11H 61 111 111H BEST EXHIBIT OVERALL will receive the Society’s ROSETTE & $25.00 PRIZE MONEY Dark Eyed Clear 12 12H 62 112 112H kindly donated by CEPA FARM SUPPLIES Clearwing** 13 13H 63 113 113H CEREAL Greywing** 14 14H 64 114 114H The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by CEPA FARM SUPPLIES will be Cinnamon** 15 15H 65 115 115H awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN CEREAL Spangle Double Factor** 16 16H 66 116 116H L01 Sheaf of Growing Oats, any variety Opaline Normal Wing** 17 17H 67 117 117H L02 Sheaf of Growing Wheat, any variety L03 Sheaf of Growing Barley, any variety Opaline AOSV**** 18 18H 68 118 118H L04 Sample of Growing Canola, any variety Clearbody** 19 19H 69 119 119H L05 Sample of Growing Pulses, any variety Lacewing** 20 20H 70 120 120H GRASSES The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 PRIZE Fallow** 21 21H 71 121 121H MONEY kindly donated by CEPA FARM SUPPLIES will be Spangle Normal** 22 22H 72 122 122H awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN GRASSES L06 Sod of Growing Clover, any variety Spangle AOSV***** 23 23H 73 123 123H L07 Sod of Growing Mixed Variety of Grasses Dominant Pied** 24 24H 74 124 124H L08 Sod of Growing Lucerne, any variety Recessive Pied** 25 25H 75 125 125H FODDER AOSV ****** 26 26H 76 126 126H The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 PRIZE MONEY kindly donated by CEPA FARM SUPPLIES will be Australian Whitecap 27 27H 77 127 127H awarded to BEST EXHIBIT IN FODDER Crest (ASV, ASC)** 28 28H 78 128 128H L09 Biscuit of Oaten Hay or Sample, any variety L10 Biscuit of Wheaten Hay or Sample, any variety AOV: Non Standard Var** 29 29H 79 129 129H L11 Biscuit of Lucerne Hay or Sample, any variety Pair Class******* 30 80 130 L12 Biscuit of any other Hay or Sample, any variety 41 GRAINS MOST ATTRACTIVE FLEECE The Society’s BLUE RIBBON, CERTIFICATE & $25.00 PRIZE will receive the Society’s ROSETTE & $30.00 VOUCHER MONEY kindly donated by CEPA FARM SUPPLIES will be kindly donated by MIDLAND IRRIGATION awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN GRAINS MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR OF SHOW L13 2 kg of Oaten Chaff, any variety will receive Product to the value of $25.00 kindly donated by L14 2 kg of Wheaten Chaff, any variety LANDMARK. To be awarded on points: 1st - 3 points; 2nd - 2 L15 2 kg of Oats, any variety points; 3rd - 1 point L16 2 kg of Wheat, any variety L17 2 kg of Barley, any variety L18 2 kg of Triticale, any variety L19 2 kg of Pulses, ie: peas, lupins, faba beans VAS LTD – FLEECE COMPETITION CHAMPION FLEECE OF THE SHOW (highest points) M - FLEECES will receive the Society’s ROSETTE & $30.00 VOUCHER ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY 7th OCTOBER kindly donated by MIDLAND IRRIGATION ENTRY FEE: $1.50 per entry An exhibitor having won Champion Fleece of the Show, STEWARDS: Mr. Athol Frederick Ph: 0428 510 518 will be eligible to submit a fleece in the competition Mr. Lindsay Filbey Ph: 0427 300 362 at the group final; the winner will then be invited to submit Mr. Bazil Reading Ph: 0438 361 107 a Fleece at the State Final PRIZES: First: $3.00 plus Certificate & Ribbon 1. Each Fleece entered must be the bona fide product of the Second: $2.00 plus Certificate & Ribbon exhibitor. Third: Certificate & Ribbon 6. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one group in the (Unless otherwise specified) state final. 3. The competition follows the three levels of competition: REGULATIONS: Show Level, Group Level and State Final. 1. Exhibits to be lodged at Landmark Epsom, prior to 4pm 4. An exhibitor having won at show level will compete at the on Wednesday, 23rd October or at the Showgrounds, 2020 group final. The winning exhibitor at the group final prior to 10am on Thursday, 24th October. will then compete at the state final at the VAS Ltd State 2. Fleeces can be collected from the Bendigo Exhibition Convention. Centre from 4pm Saturday, 26th October. 6. All fleeces to be returned to the owner at the completion of 3. The Exhibitor must grow the wool submitted in the the competition. : Agricultural Produce Section : Agricultural current season. 4. Fleeces to be not more than 12 months grown and to be OPEN SECTION shown from sheep owned by the Exhibitor for at least 6 M01 Stud Merino Ram Superfine - Fine, under 18mic, 18-20mic months. M02 Stud Merino Ewe Superfine - Fine, under 18mic, 18-20mic 5. The Judge will allocate fleeces to the correct classes M03 Stud Merino Ram Medium - Strong, 20-22mic, over 22mic according to estimated micron test (If show has not M04 Stud Merino Ewe Medium - Strong, 20-22mic, over 22mic tested fleeces).’ M05 Commercial Merino Superfine - under 18mic 6. Studs cannot enter commercial sections. M06 Commercial Merino Fine - 18-20mic 7. All fleeces that are valued are based on A.W.E.X. M07 Commercial Merino Medium - 20-22mic premiums and discounts from the previous selling week. M08 Commercial Merino Strong - over 22mic M09 Dohne/Samm - Ram 8. Highest value fleece awarded on the basis of cents per M10 Dohne/Samm - Ewe kilo x weight. M11 Polwarth/Corriedale - Ram 9. Rams fleeces only allowed to compete in stud sections. M12 Polwarth/Corriedale - Ewe 10. All fleeces to be skirted. M13 - Ram or Ewe 11. Combined sections e.g. superfine/fine, judge to M14 Comeback Fine, under 25mic, 25-27mic nominate which section weight and yield to be used for M15 Crossbred Fine, 27-29mic, over 29mic each fleece. M16 Merino Lamb (1kg picked sample - 40mm plus) 12. Fleeces of housed sheep only allowed in stud section. M17 Comeback Lamb (1kg picked sample - under 22mic, 13. Lambs wool must be not more than 6 months growth. 40mm plus) SPECIAL PRIZES M18 Crossbred Lamb Fleece (1kg picked sample - 40mm plus) The GRAHAM McROBERT MEMORIAL SASH & TROPHY STUDENT/NOVICE SECTION kindly donated by the McROBERT FAMILY will be awarded to: CHAMPION STUD FLEECE IN SHOW Open to Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Students & Novice Exhibitors under 21 years of age who has not previously entered (Selected from classes M1-M4 & M9-M13) or won a placing at a fleece show. The Exhibitor must be the The Society’s CHAMPION ROSETTE and a TROPHY to the owner of the sheep and the wool grown in the current season. value of $25.00 kindly donated by the MAHON FAMILY OF MT HERBERT, RAVENSWOOD will be The Society’s ROSETTE will be awarded to: BEST EXHIBIT IN STUDENT/NOVICE SECTION awarded to: CHAMPION NON-STUD FLEECE IN SHOW (Selected from classes M5-M8 & M14-M15) M19 Merino CHAMPION FLEECE OTHER THAN MERINO will receive the M20 Any other breed except Merino, black or coloured Society’s ROSETTE & $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by BLACK & COLOURED RODWELLS & CO PTY LTD REGULATIONS: CHAMPION LAMBS WOOL will receive the Society’s ROSETTE 1. Fleeces from Ram, Ewe or Wether and $30.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by 2. Fleece entries to be sent by the closing date & delivered MIDLAND IRRIGATION on the day. They must be in the hands of the steward HIGHEST FLEECE VALUE - STUD prior to 9am on Saturday, 26th October - Fleeces to be (Selected from classes M1-M4 & M9 -M13) will receive the displayed in the Bendigo Exhibition Centre Society’s ROSETTE & $25.00 VOUCHER kindly donated by CHAMPION BLACK & COLOURED FLEECE ELDERS will receive the Society’s Champion Ribbon HIGHEST FLEECE VALUE - COMMERCIAL M21 Fine Fleece - 58’s & Finer (Selected from classes M5-M8 & M14-M15) M22 Medium Fleece - 50’s - 56’s will receive the Society’s ROSETTE and PRODUCT to the value M23 Strong Fleece - 44’s - 48’s of $25.00 kindly donated by LANDMARK M24 Rug Wool Fleece - 38’s and stronger 42 Index for Livestock Sections 4. The convener of a Show conducted under Association Alpacas. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 43 Rules shall appoint a person, or persons, as an inspector, or inspectors, who shall inspect all alpacas for genetic Dairy Goats ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 44 faults, colour class and IAR number. Pigs ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 45 5. The Inspector or Chief Steward will classify all entries for Sheep ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 46 colour and has the power to transfer an exhibit to the Cattle �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Page 49 class which, in his or her opinion, it should have entered. The Chief Steward will combine or split classes as he or she sees fit. N - ALPACAS 6. Alpacas not in their allocated pens and available for ENTRIES CLOSE: FRIDAY 4th OCTOBER inspection at the official time may be disqualified by the Chief Steward. SECTION STEWARD:  Ms. Heather Burn Ph: 0412 903 288 7. Exhibitors must be in attendance at the time of NLIS PIC NUMBER: 3GBHC131 inspection. JUDGE: Mr. Marc Mullette 8. Alpacas should be shorn annually. Halter class entry PRIZES: First: Ribbon must have a minimum fleece length of 50 millimetres Second: Ribbon for Huacaya and Suri and a maximum fleece age: For Third: Ribbon Huacaya of under 14 months; For Suri in a first fleece of under 18 months, and For Suri in a second or subsequent

The schedule of classes can be found on the Australian fleece of under 14 months. Section : Livestock Alpaca Association’s eAlpaca site at the following link 9. Any alpaca found to have lice infestation must be https://www.ealpaca.com.au removed from the Showgrounds immediately along All entries must be lodged through eAlpaca and close on with any other alpacas present that belong to the same Friday, 4th October 2019. exhibitor. CONDITION OF ENTRY 10. The only person or stud eligible to exhibit an animal is The General Regulations of the Bendigo Agricultural Show the owner listed in the AAA register or the agent of the Society Inc. appearing in this schedule form part of these registered owner. AAA approved conditions of entry. In the event of any NOTE: If there is no IAR tag present in the ear of an animal inconsistency between the General Regulations and these exhibit, official Association confirmation must be provided conditions, the General Regulations shall prevail to the by the owner to the Chief Steward that the ear tag has been extent of the inconsistency unless the General Regulations recently lost and that a new tag has been ordered. provide otherwise. This Show will be conducted under the Rules of the Australian Alpaca Association as set out in JUDGING the current AAA Showing Rules Manual. All exhibitors 1. Judging will commence promptly at 9.30am Saturday, must behave in accordance with the AAA Exhibitor’s 26th October. Code of Conduct. 2. A competitor may not discuss with the Judge their PERIOD OF EXHIBITION alpacas, or proposed exhibits prior to, or during the show Alpacas may be penned on Friday, 25th October before judging. 8.00pm and must be penned by 8am Saturday, 26th 3. The Judge’s decision shall be final. He or she may choose October in readiness for judging at 9.30am and may not be not to award a prize or prizes in a class. removed from the Showgrounds until close of Show. 4. In the show ring the exhibitors’ uniform will comply with Rule 50 of the AAA Showing Rules Manual and include PREPARATION OF EXHIBITS AND CLEANLINESS OF STALLS the AAA logo on either the AAA black shirt, or the AAA Exhibitors must keep the stalls allocated to their animals black vest. The vest may be worn over the AAA shirt or a clean and give proper attention to their stock throughout the black shirt (with either short or long sleeves). These are show. Exhibitors must provide their own feed and feed and worn over black trousers or a long black skirt and clean water containers. brown or black closed-in shoes. ADVERTISING 5. All Exhibitors to provide their own white coats. A4 folders attached to the front of the animal pen is 6. The Chief Steward may disqualify an exhibitor for permitted for promotional and sales material otherwise no incorrect attire. advertisements or notices (except with the permission of the 7. All exhibitors shall, on the day of the show, obtain their Chief Steward) are permitted on or in any stalls or buildings. pen positions and class numbers from the Shed Steward. Sale signs are not permitted. Stud names are permitted, but Class number of the exhibit and the age of the alpaca, must be contained to the bounds of the pen and to a height in months, must be worn and clearly displayed by the of 1500mm. Display or promotional alpacas will not be handler whilst in the show ring. Arm bands should be permitted. Display of Show ribbons awarded at a Show held worn on the LEFT arm. at another venue is prohibited. 8. All handlers showing animals must be competent in EXHIBITORS MEETING the handling of their exhibit, or the Judge may request There will be no exhibitors meeting unless deemed removal from the ring. necessary by the Chief Steward. Any program changes will 9. All exhibitors must place their animals in the pens be announced regularly via the PA system. allotted by the show stewards and must not be moved or CAR PARKING removed except by order of the Chief Steward. All exhibitors must unload their exhibits in the Pavilion FLEECES and then park their vehicles in the designated exhibitor 1. All Fleeces being exhibited (including wether fleeces) car park as quickly as possible. All vehicles must remain must be the bona fide property of the AAA Ltd financial in that area until 4pm Saturday. Member. INSPECTION OF EXHIBITS 2. All Fleece exhibitors must attach the exhibit number (no 1. All alpacas must be registered with the Australian Alpaca names) supplied for that class. Association Inc. and carry an approved brass tag showing 3. Only one fleece that has been shorn in the 18 months the alpaca’s IAR number. prior to the Show may be shown from any one animal. 2. No animal shall be eligible for exhibition if it is not entire 5. Fleeces are to be lodged with the Fleece Steward at the All genitalia shall be complete, properly formed and Showgrounds by 5pm on Thursday, 24th October. proportioned for normal reproduction. 3. Inspection of Alpacas will commence at 8am on AGE OF ALPACA Saturday, 26th October 2019 or upon arrival if Alpacas must be entered into their correct class for their age penned on Friday. (i.e. age on the day of the show unless otherwise specified). 43 PROTESTS 10. Exhibitors are to report to the Head Steward on arrival All protests are to be referred to the Chief Steward or Show to arrange tattoo checks, advise of scratchings & receive Convener in accordance with the AAA Ltd. Show Guidelines. catalogues. Winners’ tattoos may be inspected Only an exhibitor may lodge a protest. 11. Exhibits are to be penned by 9.00 am. SIRES PROGENY CLASS 12. ALL does are to be presented for assessment prior to the 1. The progeny class is for two progeny of one sire. best vessel classes then milked out for final assessment 2. A Sires Progeny entry cannot contain a wether, but may by the judge whether or not they are entered in best be a group of males, females or males and females. None vessel classes. Only does entered in best vessel classes of the progeny may be younger than 6 months. Progeny will then remain in the ring for awarding of places. need not be owned or bred by the one exhibitor, but 13. It is the exhibitors’ responsibility to ensure does are all must be the progeny of the one sire and drawn from milked out in a reasonable time. ordinary classes. Name and details of sire only to be 14. CAE & JD negative show. Exhibits over 12 months of age stated on the entry form. must have tested CAE & JD negative. Exhibitors must ENTRY AND ENTRY FEES FOR PROGENY GROUP forward proof with entries or entries will not be accepted. Only one entry fee per group is required. The exhibit may be The certificate must contain results of the blood test and entered on the day of the show before 12 noon. each goat is to be identified appropriately on the result RIBBONS - Ribbons may be awarded to place getters in sheet. Exhibitors are required to complete a National their Classes according to the table below, and sashes to all Health declaration on the health status of animals Champion and Reserve Champions. participating in shows as part of showground biosecurity and the management of animal health. National Health Section : Livestock No. of Exhibitors Prizes which may be awarded Up to 10 1st, 2nd, 3rd Statement Declaration Form available on the website 11 to 18 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th www.farmbiosecurity.com.au Exhibitors National Goat 19 to 26 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Health Declaration must accompany entries 27 to 34 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th 15. When completing entries PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL Ribbon colours: 1st - Blue; 2nd - Red; 3rd - White; 4th - COLUMNS ARE COMPLETED. Any entry not fully Yellow; 5th - Green; 6th - Buff. completed or if CAE & JD certificates are not enclosed Note: If there are more than 20 entries in one class, the class they will be returned to the exhibitor is to be split evenly from youngest to oldest. 16. The Society would like exhibitors to display as many goats as possible on Friday between 10am - 5pm. 17. Goats are to be penned at the Showgrounds on Saturday, 26th October by 9am. Judging will P - DAIRY GOATS commence at 9.30am sharp. No exhibit may be ENTRIES CLOSE: FRIDAY 4th OCTOBER removed from the Showgrounds before 5pm except with ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $5.00 per entry the permission of the Steward. Non member $10.00 per entry 18. Exhibitors to use Gate 3 to enter the Showgrounds. CHIEF STEWARD:  Mr. Rick Howard Ph 0419 564 701 P01 “FALCONLEES SARA TROPHY” - Best prepared & SECTION STEWARDS: Mrs. Bev Stent Ph: 5446 9929 presented team of 3 goats owned by the exhibitor Ms. Eve Douglas Best Vessel Classes: All senior does to be presented NLIS PIC NUMBER: 3GBHC131 in the ring for assessment prior to the appropriate JUDGE: TBA Best Vessel Classes whether or not they are entered PRIZES: First: $100.00 plus Ribbon in such classes. After milk-out assessment, only those Second: $50.00 plus Ribbon does actually entered in the Class will remain for the Third: $25.00 plus Ribbon awarding of prizes. (Unless otherwise stated) P02* Best Vessel 1st lactation Prize: First $500.00; Second $250.00; Third $100.00 DGSA Victorian Branch Inc Annual Show P03* Best Vessel 2 or more lactations Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis (CAE) & Johnes Disease Prize: First $500.00; Second $250.00; Third $100.00 (JD) CERTIFICATES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRIES. OVERALL BEST VESSEL REGULATIONS: P04 Saanen Doe, in milk first lactation No Gate passes will be issued, exhibitors encouraged to P05 Toggenburg Doe, in milk first lactation purchase a patron ticket or pay admission prices on the P06 Doe, in milk first lactation day P07 Anglo Nubian Doe, in milk first lactation 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS P08 Australian Melaan and Australian Brown Doe, in milk OF THE SOCIETY. first lactation 2. Entry fees must accompany entries P09 Nigerian Dwarf Doe, in milk first lactation 3. All goats must be registered (or registration applied for) P10 La Mancha Doe, in milk first lactation with the DGSA. P11 Alpine Doe, in milk first lactation 4. Classes may be amalgamated or divided at the discretion P12 Saanen Doe in milk 2 or more lactations of the judge/stewards. All handlers to wear white coats/ P13 Toggenburg Doe - 2 or more lactations clothing in the show ring. P14 British Alpine Doe in milk 2 or more lactations 4. Type & Production Classes - Points on Milk Production P15 Anglo Nubian Doe 2 or more lactations Show Cards MUST be included on entry. Type & P16 Australian Melaan and Australian Brown Doe 2 or Production points Cards MUST be brought to the show more lactations and WILL be inspected by the stewards. All valid cards P17 Nigerian Dwarf 2 or more lactations have no time limit. Entries in T & P Classes will be P18 La Mancha 2 or more lactations disqualified if Exhibitors fail to present relevant Show P19 Alpine 2 or more lactations Cards for inspection when required. 5. Classes marked * are special classes. Goats in these P20* Veteran Doe in milk, any breed - over 7 years classes must also be entered in their appropriate age/ P21* Type & Production Q* (senior) breed classes. Prize: First $500.00; Second $250.00; Third $100.00 7. Exhibits are to be ready when classes are called or may P22* Type & Production Q* first lactation be disqualified. This is necessary because of the size of Prize: First $500.00; Second $250.00; Third $100.00 the show. OVERALL CHAMPION TYPE & PRODUCTION DOE - Q* 8. All ages are to be given as at the date of the Show. Senior P23* Type & Production Herd Recording Does must be in milk. Prize: First $500.00; Second $250.00; Third $100.00 9. All queries or complaints to be directed to the Head P24* Dam & Daughter both in milk Steward whose decision shall be final. P25* Two Does In milk same sire, not full sisters 44 P26* The Frank A. Thebridge Challenge Cup - Doe, In Milk, Under Three Years At Date Of Judging. The Doe must not have been mated until after it had attained the R - PIGS age of twelve months. Exhibits are to be presented to the Judge in breed class order as previously placed by ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY 7th OCTOBER the Judge in their general classes. ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $5.00 per entry Prize: Supported by Mr. Frank A. Thebridge, Non Member $10.00 per entry “Rockalpine Stud” and The Victorian Branch of the Dairy Goat Society of Australia. PLEASE NOTE: Late & additional entries will not be CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION accepted SAANEN MILKING DOE CHIEF STEWARD:  Mrs. Joyce Beaumont Ph: 5439 5255 CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION NLIS PIC NUMBER: 3GBHC131 TOGGENBURG MILKING DOE PRIZES: First: Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE MILKING DOE Second: Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION (Unless otherwise specified) ANGLO NUBIAN MILKING DOE PRIZE MONEY: Champion of each Breed $10.00 CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Reserve Champion of each Breed $5.00 AUSTRALIAN MELAAN / AUSTRALIAN BROWN CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION REGULATIONS: NIGERIAN DWARF MILKING DOE 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS Section : Livestock CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION OF THE SOCIETY. LA MANCHA MILKING DOE 2. Pigs to be penned by 9am on Friday, 25th October. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ALPINE MILKING DOE 3. All judging of sections - Friday at 10am OVERALL CHAMPION MILKING DOE - Prize: $500 4. Pigs must remain in pens until 9pm on Saturday, 26th OVERALL RESERVE CHAMPION MILKING DOE - Prize: $250 October. Earlier departure may be possible if arranged P27 Saanen Goatling with the Chief Steward prior to the Show. P28 Toggenburg Goatling 5. Definitions: P29 British Alpine Goatling Juniors to be under 9 months old P30 Anglo Nubian Goatling Seniors to be over 9 months old P31 Australian Melaan and Australian Brown Goatling P32 Nigerian Dwarf Goatling Sow & Litter- Sow must be over 12 months old, suckling P33 La Mancha Goatling her own litter of not less than 6 piglets. Litter to be 6 P34 Alpine Goatling weeks of age or under. CHAMPION GOATLING - Prize: $500 6. Exhibitors must be members of the Australian Pig RESERVE CHAMPION GOATLING - Prize: $250 Breeders Association Ltd and pigs must be eligible for P35* Two Goatlings same sire not full sisters registration (except Trade Pigs). P36 Saanen Doe Kid 7. Tusks must be cut back to jaw level. P37 Toggenburg Doe Kid 8. White Coats must be worn in the judging ring. P38 British Alpine Doe Kid P39 Anglo Nubian Doe Kid The Society’s CHAMPION SASHES & TROPHIES will be P40 Australian Melaan and Australian Brown Doe Kid awarded to: P41 Nigerian Dwarf Doe Kid P42 La Mancha Doe Kid CHAMPION SENIOR SOW P43 Alpine Doe Kid CHAMPION JUNIOR SOW CHAMPION DOE KID - Prize: $500 CHAMPION JUNIOR BOAR RESERVE CHAMPION DOE KID - Prize: $250 Champion Junior Boar Trophy kindly donated by P44* Two Doe Kids same sire not full sisters “GLEN EYRIE RARE BREEDS FARM” P45* Dam & Daughter dam in milk, daughter dry P46 Buck Kid any breed under 12 months All Best of Breeds including Sow & Litter to compete for the P47 Buckling any breed b/w 12 & 24 mths “JOE HAMBLIN MEMORIAL TROPHY” P48 Buck any breed over 2 years CHAMPION PIG OF THE SHOW CHAMPION BUCK - Prize: $500 RESERVE CHAMPION BUCK- Prize: $250 BEST SOW & LITTER IN SHOW P49* Breeders Group - Milker, Goatling, Kid same stud prefix will receive the “L.R. OSBORNE MEMORIAL TROPHY” P50 Junior Handler - for Juniors aged approx. 10-16 years donated by the OSBORNE FAMILY Judged on completion of lunch break BREED CHAMPIONS - Prize: $500 The Society’s CHAMPION SASHES will be awarded to BREED RESERVE CHAMPIONS - Prize $250 CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION BOAR and SOW Provided there are a minimum of 5 animals of that breed in all Breed Sections shown on the day. If not the prize money will be $250 for Champion and $100 for Reserve Champion. MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SAANEN will receive product kindly donated by the CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION TOGGENBURG CEPA FARM SUPPLIES CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION NIGERIAN DWARF CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN A Sash kindly donated by the CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ALPINE RARE BREEDS TRUST OF AUSTRALIA CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION and a Trophy will be awarded to: AUSTRALIAN MELAAN OR AUSTRALIAN BROWN MOST SUCCESSFUL NEW EXHIBITOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LA MANCHA Judged from the following breeds: Berkshire, Duroc, CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE , Large Black, Tamworth, Wessex Saddleback. BEST EXHIBIT The Society wishes to acknowledge the donation of Prize money of at least $2000 (Sheila Lucas Memorial Trophy) $20.00 by AUSTRALIAN PIG BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Dairy Goat Society of Australia - Victorian Branch Inc. Trophy LTD - VICTORIAN BRANCH BEST OPPOSITE SEX towards the prize money in this Section. 45 BREEDS Berkshire Duroc Hampshire Landrace Boar, under 6 months R01 R06 R11 R16 S - SHEEP Boar, 6 mths & U/9mths R02 R07 R12 R17 ENTRIES CLOSE: FRIDAY 4th OCTOBER Sow, over 16 months R03 R08 R13 R18 ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $5.00 per entry Non Member $10.00 per entry Sow, 9 mths - U/16mths R04 R09 R14 R19 Group/Pairs $5.00 per entry Sow, under 9 months R05 R10 R15 R20 SECTION STEWARDS: Mr. Graeme Collins Ph: 5488 2261 Mr. Robert Mitchell Ph: 5486 2238 BREEDS Large Large Wessex NLIS PIC NUMBER: 3GBHC131 Black White Tamworth Saddleback PRIZES: First: Ribbon Boar, under 6 months R21 R26 R31 R36 Second: Ribbon Third: Ribbon Boar, 6 mths & U/9mths R22 R27 R32 R37 (Unless otherwise specified) Sow, over 16 months R23 R28 R33 R38 PRIZE MONEY: Champion of each Breed $10.00 Reserve Champion of each Breed $5.00 Sow, 9 mths - U/16mths R24 R29 R34 R39 REGULATIONS:

Section : Livestock Sow, under 9 months R25 R30 R35 R40 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. SPECIAL GROUPS 2. Exhibitors are required to complete a National Health declaration on the health status of animals participating R41 Special - Sow and Litter - 1st $10.00; 2nd $5.00. in shows as part of showground biosecurity and R42 Special - Best Pair of Junior (1 boar, 1 sow - not from the management of animal health. National Health same litter) - 1st $10.00; 2nd $5.00. Statement Declaration Form available on the website www.farmbiosecurity.com.au Exhibitors National TRADE PIGS Health Declaration must accompany entries. 3. Sheep born after 1st January 2017 must be NILS tagged R43 Pair of Suckling/Spit Pigs - estimated dressed less 4. The same animal cannot compete in two classes unless than 22kgs - 1st $10.00; 2nd $5.00. the second section is named a Special Class. R44 Pair of Pork Pigs - estimated dressed weight between 5. Sheep in Shorn Classes to be shorn not earlier than 1st 40-55kgs - 1st $15.00; 2nd $10.00. August 2019 6. All Sheep must be penned by 10am Friday 25th R45 Pair of Bacon Pigs - estimated dressed weight October and are to remain on exhibition until 5pm between 60-85kgs - 1st $15.00; 2nd $10.00. Saturday. 7. Judging of breeds will commencing at 9.30am on Saturday, 26th October. Some breeds may be judged Friday afternoon but will be notified in advance. 8. British Breed classes are restricted to animals bred in a registered flock and exhibited by members of the Australian Stud Sheep Breeders Association. 9. All exhibitors when presenting animals for judging must HIRE & SALES be smartly and appropriately attired. 10. No stud names or promotional information is to be work nor advertised on exhibitor gear (e.g. head stalls). The Society’s CHAMPION SASHES will be awarded to BEST GROUP in all Breed Sections The Society’s CHAMPION SASHES will be awarded to CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION RAM and EWE in all Breed Sections INTERBREED CLASSES - (ALL BREEDS) A Trophy kindly donated by F.P. NEVINS & CO & Society Sash will be awarded to: SUPREME RAM OF THE SHOW A Trophy kindly donated by EXTERM-A-BUG & Society Sash will be awarded to: SUPREME EWE OF THE SHOW A $25 VOUCHER kindly donated by RODWELLS & CO PTY LTD & Society Sash will be awarded to: BEST PAIR OF RAM LAMBS Born after the 1st April A Trophy kindly donated by McKEAN McGREGOR PTY LTD & Society Sash will be awarded to: BEST PAIR OF EWE LAMBS Born after the 1st April A Trophy kindly donated by McKEAN McGREGOR PTY LTD & Society Sash will be awarded to: BEST INTERBREED GROUP OF THREE 1 Ram and 2 Ewes under 18 months bred by the Exhibitor Representative groups from breed classes eligible to enter. 46 BREEDS CLASSES Poll Polwarth South Suffolk White Wiltshire Any other Suffolk Horn registered breed RAM CLASSES Ram, over 18 months S01 S13 - - - - S61 S68 Ram, over 18 months (shorn) S02 - S20 S29 S40 S50 - S69 Ram, under 18 months S03 S14 S21 S30 S41 S51 S62 S70 Ram, under 18 months (shorn) S04 - S22 S31 S42 S52 - S71 Pen of 2 Rams under 18 months (shorn) S05 - S23 S32 - S53 - S72 Ram Lamb (born after 1st April) S06 S15 - S33 S43 S54 S63 S73 EWE CLASSES Section : Livestock Ewe, over 18 months - S16 - - S44 S64 S74 Ewe, over 18 months (shorn) S07 - S24 S34 S45 S55 - S75 Ewe, under 18 months S08 S17 S25 S35 S46 S56 S65 S76 Ewe, under 18 months (shorn) S09 - S26 S36 S47 S57 - S77 Pen of 2 Ewes under 18 months (shorn) S10 - S27 S37 - S58 - S78 Ewe Lamb (born after 1st April) S11 S18 - S38 S48 S59 S66 S79

SPECIAL GROUPS 1 Ram and 2 Ewes under 18 months bred by the Exhibitor and drawn from ordinary classes S12 S19 S28 S39 S49 S60 S67 S80 NOTE: For shorn classes - to be closely and evenly shorn not earlier than 1st August SPECIAL GROUP - THE BEST GROUP - sheep competing for this Sash must compete in one other class. DORPERS 1. All sheep must be clean and shorn no more than 2 months prior to the show. 2. All sheep shown must be registered with a recognised Dorper Sheep Breed Society and meet the breed standards. BREED CLASSES DORPER WHITE DORPER RAM CLASSES Ram, over 1 ½ years old S81 S95 Ram, under 1 ½ years old born before 30th April the preceding year S82 S96 Ram, under 1 ½ years old born between 1st May and 31st July the preceding year S83 S97 Ram, under 1 ½ years born after 1st August the preceding year S84 S98 Lamb Ram, born in the current year S85 S99 Pair of Rams, under 1 ½ years old (not to be drawn from other classes) S86 S100

EWES Ewe, over 1 ½ years old S87 S101 Ewe, under 1 ½ years old born before 30th April the preceding year S88 S102 Ewe, under 1 ½ years old born between 1st May and 31st July the preceding year S89 S103 Ewe, under 1 ½ years born after 1st August the preceding year S90 S104 Lamb Ewe, born in the current year S91 S105 Pair of Ewes, under 1 ½ years old (not to be drawn from other classes) S92 S106

SPECIAL GROUPS 1 Ram and 2 Ewes under 18 months bred by the Exhibitor and drawn from ordinary classes S93 S107 Sires Progeny - 3 any sex by same sire drawn from ordinary classes S94 S108 (nominate sire on entry form) 47 BENDIGO AGRICULTURAL SHOW VR4247276

MAP OF SHOWGROUNDS 1 Trade Sites 13 Horse Pavilion 26 Showman’s Area Birds & Displays 14 Alpaca & Dog Show Luncheon Hall 11 2 27 10 Pavilion Pavilion 15 28 Showbag & Outdoor 14 Steam & Oil Museum 3 Homecraft Pavilion 15 Trade Space 12 16 Storage Pavilion 8 13 16 4 Displays Pavilion 29 Showbag Pavilion 9 17 Parking Area 7 18 17 5 Cat Pavilion 30 Art & Photography 18 Pig Pavilion Pavilion 6 Cat Pavilion 19 6 20 19 Sales Complex 31 School Displays, Minature MAIN 7 Poultry Pavilion 5 ARENA 20 Cattle, Sheep, Shearing & Goats, Highland Dancing, 21 8 Dairy Goat Pavilion Woodchop Pavilion Fleece, Grain & Fodder 22 Horse Exhibitors’ Competitions 4 23 9 21 Parking Area Parking Area 32 Outdoor Trade Space 25 24 22 Committee Parking Area 3 10 Alpaca & Dog Exhibitors’ 33 Lifestyle & Trade Space 2 23 Floral Art, Flowers & 28 27 26 Parking Area Pavilion & Animal Nursery 1 Public Dining Pavilion 29 30 11 Horse Stables 24 Administration Centre 34 Showman’s Camping Area 31 12 Horse Secretary’s Offi ce 25 Broadcast Box 35 Circus Area 32 33 34

35 BENDIGO SHOWGROUNDS ENTRANCES Main Entry: Pedestrians only. Hours Open: 9am - 9pm Gate 1: Vehicular Access: Friday & Saturday Hours Open: 7am - 9pm Gate 2: Service Entrance only Gate 3: Vehicular Access for all Exhibitors & Livestock. Hours Open: 7am - 9pm Public Amenities Disabled Amenities Baby Change Facilities First Aid Station

WHITE DORPERS AND DORPERS ON SALE! MONSTER TRUCKS JAMMING IT ON! CHOP UNTIL IT DROPS! The Australian Dorper and White Dorper Association Inc will again Take a front row seat at the action-packed woodchop event, where hold a Dorper and White Dorper ram sale at the 2017 Bendigo competitors aged between 11 and 70 will be picking up the axe. Agricultural Show, Prince of Wales Showgrounds Bendigo. There are world class chopping acts, including current and past There are 13 Dorper rams and 41 White Dorper rams on offer. champions, at this year’s Bendigo Show. The sale will be held on Saturday October 28th at 2pm with some It’s a highly competitive part of the program, an event that’s seen studs participating in Dorper and White Dorper Show classes prior a rip-roaring return after many years, where you’ll see axemen to the sale. vying for the top prize with strength, sweat and precision. Rams will be penned for viewing on Saturday morning. Landmark The history of the wood chop is said to have originated in Echuca’s Lachlan Collins is the agent and can be contacted on Tasmania, and even though the timber industry no longer relies 0477 325 948. A catalogue will be available on the ADWDA on manpower for harvesting, wood chopping has developed website and on the day. The sale will be interfaced with as a sport. See the action at its best, a sophisticated affair AuctionsPlus. which includes underhand chopping, standing-block chopping, This is a good opportunity to pick up some quality Dorper and plus double-handed techniques. White Dorper fl ock rams. Categories of all sorts including ‘open’ cutters, veterans, Participating Studs include: Australis and Genelink Dorper and White novice and the boys chop are all part of the scene. Dorpers, Blackbridge Dorper and White Dorpers, Brocburn Dorpers, According to local wood choppers, this year’s show line-up Glen Park Dorper and White Dorpers, Jabbok White Dorper Stud, will not only impress fans of the sport, it will pump up the fun Merribrook White Dorper Stud, Nonning White Dorper Stud, aspect for all the family in a big way. Rangeland White Dorpers and Roslynmead West Stud. It’s on for young and old with the Monster Trucks this year. If you are keen to get involved in this sport, ask the organisers These trucks can and will do mono’s from one end of the arena at the show, and they’ll help you join the Midland Axemens’ to the other, and fl ip ups to even stand on their back wheels! Association, to get you started. So if you get a thrill watching those big boys jump over a row of cars, or another big truck, buckle up and be prepared to get a blast watching all the new tricks. Sam Xuereb’s latest creation the “Monster Ball” takes the shape of a giant ball. This machine was a challenge Sam set on himself to build a vehicle that could not only drive in any direction but also be able to operate upside down. This machine is certainly one of a kind. The Monster Trucks will be in action on the main arena at different times throughout the BLACK & COLOURED two days of the show. FOR ALL OF YOUR The Black & Colored Sheep Breeder’s Association of Australia Regulations: 1. All sheep entered must be the bona fide property of TREE a registered member of the Black & Colored Sheep AUSTRALIAN DORPER & WHITE DORPER ASSOCIATION INC. Breeder’s Association of Australia Vic Inc or other FOR ALL OF YOURaffiliated Association. 2. All sheep to have no more than 12 months’ growth or less presents the MAINTENANCE than 5cm growth of wool. TREE MAINTENANCE3. Ovine Brucellosis. All rams exhibited over 6 months of NEEDS age must be from an accredited free flock, or have a BENDIGO DORPER & current veterinary certificate proving negative to both • Trees Trimmed & Removed manual and examination and blood test. • Stump Removal • Wood Chipper 4. No sheepNEEDS will be allowed to compete if infected with foot WHITE DORPER RAM SALE rot or any external parasite. • Bobcat Hire • Cherry Picker 5. Sheep Entered in lamb classes must have all milk teeth in place. Lambs are not eligible for Championships. Saturday 28, October 2017 at 2pm 6. The onus is on the exhibitor to ensure sheep are entered Section : Livestock SERVICING ALL AREAS in the correct class. NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL 7. Judging will commence at 10.00am on Saturday, 26th Prince of Wales Showgrounds, Bendigo October • Mulch For Sale • Site Clearing FINE WOOL 58’S & HIGHER Agent - Landmark Echuca, Lachlan Collins 0477 325 948 • FREE QUOTES & Advice S109 Ram, 2 tooth and over • Pensioner Discounts • Fully Insured S110 Ewe, over 2 tooth Interfaced with AuctionsPlus S111 Ewe, 2 tooth

Phone Craig • 0438Phone Craig 428 324 MEDIUMCOMPETITIVE WOOL 50’S – 56’S VR4245738 S112 Ram, 2 tooth and over For information & Catalogu visit: www.australiandorper.com.au 03 5442 8324 Bendigo S113 Ewe, overRATES 2 tooth 0438 428 324 S114 Ewe, 2 tooth or 03 5442 8324 STRONG WOOL 44’S - 48’S BENDIGO S115 Ram, 2 tooth and over S116 Ewe, over 2 tooth COMPETITIVE RATES S117 Ewe, 2 tooth RUG WOOL -38’S & STRONGER S118 Ram, 2 tooth and over S119 Ewe, over 2 tooth S120 Ewe, 2 tooth LAMB CLASSES S121 Ram Lamb - 50s and finer S122 Ewe Lamb - 50s and finer S123 Ram Lamb - 48s and stronger S124 Ewe Lamb - 48s and stronger SPECIAL CLASSES S125 Pair of Ewes - conformation and wool match, any age, any wool count, may be drawn from other classes. S126 Group - 1 Ram & 2 Ewes - any age, any wool count, may be drawn from other classes. S127 Ewe with lamb at foot, any wool count The Society’s CHAMPION RIBBON will be awarded to: CHAMPION & RESERVE BLACK & COLOURED RAM CHAMPION & RESERVE BLACK & COLOURED EWE BEST BLACK & COLOURED LAMB

WILTSHIRE HORN AUCTION Saturday, 26th October, 2019 Commencing at 1.00pm Helmsman Auction System 48 $80.00 prize money - Junior Champion Bull & Junior Champion Heifer T - CATTLE $50.00 prize money - Reserve Junior Champion Bull & ENTRIES CLOSE: FRIDAY 4th OCTOBER Reserve Junior Champion Heifer ENTRY FEE: Member or Patron $10.00 per entry The Society appreciates the sponsorship towards prize Non Member $15.00 per entry money from the KIAHBELLE BELGIAN BLUE STUD All classes are judged as an interbreed competition Group/Pairs $10.00 per entry Entry fee includes sawdust bedding BULLS per animal TBF1 Bull, under 12 months CHIEF STEWARD: Mr. Rod Bowles Ph: 0419 500 892 TBF2 Bull, 12 - 16 months TBF3 Bull, 16 - 20 months STEWARDS: Ms. Rhonda Neville JUNIOR CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION MALE Mr. Max Davis Miss. Chloe Bowles HEIFERS NLIS PIC NUMBER: 3GBHC131 TBF4 Heifer, under 12 months TBF5 Heifer, 12 - 16 months PRIZES: First: Ribbon TBF6 Heifer, 16- 20 months Second: Ribbon JUNIOR CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE Third: Ribbon (Unless otherwise stated) – INTERBREED Section : Livestock PRIZE MONEY: Champion of each Breed $10.00 All Exhibitors must notify the Chief Steward, which Reserve Champion of each Breed $5.00 Interbreed Classes they wish to participate in prior to the REGULATIONS: commencement of judging of the following classes: 1. ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS BEST PAIR OF FEMALES - UNDER 2 YEARS OF THE SOCIETY will be awarded a Sash, $25.00 prize money kindly donated 2. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS - Exhibitors are required to by LACTALIS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD & Trophy valued at $25.00 complete a National Health declaration on the health kindly donated by Grangeview Park Poll Hereford Stud status of animals participating in shows as part of BEST BEEF BRED JUNIOR PAIR showground biosecurity and the management of animal (1 male and 1 female) health. National Health Statement Declaration Form will be awarded a Sash, $25.00 prize money kindly donated available on the website www.farmbiosecurity.com.au by LACTALIS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD & Trophy valued at $25.00 Exhibitors National Health Declaration must accompany kindly donated by entries. Strathvalley Hereford Stud “Hugh Collins Memorial Trophy” DAIRY SECTIONS BEST PAIR OF BEEF BRED BULLS Contact the Secretary for a program will be awarded a Sash, $25.00 prize money kindly donated by BEEF BREEDS LACTALIS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD & Trophy presented by the REGULATIONS: Bendigo Agricultural Show Society 1. All bulls 12 months and over must be rung through the “The Merridale Trophy” nose and led by such ring at all times. BEST GROUP OF BEEF BRED CATTLE 2. Age taken as of the day of the Show. (Both sexes represented) 3. Juniors classed as under 20 months. will be awarded a Sash, $25.00 prize money kindly donated 4. All Groups and Pairs must be the bona fide property of by LACTALIS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD & Trophy presented by the the Exhibitor. Merridale Angus Stud 5. Competition in all classes is restricted to purebred Only Champions of individual breeds can compete in the animals, which are registered with their respective Breed following sections Societies. 6. The same animal cannot compete in two classes unless “Vern Young Memorial Trophy” the second class is named a Special Class/Section. GRAND CHAMPION BEEF BRED BULL OF SHOW will be awarded Sash, $50.00 prize money & Trophy to the 7. Please show name of animal on entry form. value of $25.00 kindly donated by Strathvalley Hereford Stud 8. Beef Cattle arriving Saturday, 26th October must be in place by 8.30am. Judging will commence at 9am sharp “Hugh Collins Memorial Trophy” and will be able to leave the grounds after 5pm GRAND CHAMPION BEEF BRED FEMALE OF SHOW 9. ALL HANDLERS OF LIVESTOCK AT THE SHOW MUST BE will be awarded a Sash & Trophy to the value of $75.00 COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED presented by the Bendigo Agricultural Show Society 10. The Interbreed Competition to be held on Saturday, “Nancy Somerville Memorial Trophy” 26th October at the completion of the individual breeds. SUPREME EXHIBIT OF THE SHOW 11. Exhibitors are requested to stay until 5pm Saturday will be awarded a Sash & Trophy to the value of $50.00 presented by the family of the late Nancy Somerville BEEF FRIDAY FEATURE (Winners of the previous two sections only eligible) INTERBREED JUNIOR BULL & HEIFER CLASSIC JUNIOR CLASSIC PRIZES: First: $10.00 & Ribbon Second: $5.00 & Ribbon Third: Ribbon REGULATIONS: 1. Exhibits must be in place by 10am on Friday, 25th October but may arrive from Thursday onwards. 2. Judging will commence at 4pm Friday, 25th October Sashes will be awarded to the following: JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION BULL & JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER 49 BEEF BREEDS A C D H H L M M R R S S S Any N H E E I I A U E E H I P Other G A X R G M I R D D O M E U R T E H O N R R M C B S O E F L U E A A P T E K R L R O A S Y N O H N L E A R N I A G L O T E E I D D N N G U L R A P D S J R S N L A U E R O Y K Bull, under 12 months T01 T16 T31 T46 T61 T76 T91 T106 T121 T136 T151 T166 T181 T196 Bull, 12-16 months T02 T17 T32 T47 T62 T77 T92 T107 T122 T137 T152 T167 T182 T197 Bull,

Section : Livestock 16-20 months T03 T18 T33 T48 T63 T78 T93 T108 T123 T138 T153 T168 T183 T198 Bull, 20-24 months T04 T19 T34 T49 T64 T79 T94 T109 T124 T139 T154 T169 T184 T199 Bull, 24-30 months T05 T20 T35 T50 T65 T80 T95 T110 T125 T140 T155 T170 T185 T200 Bull, over 30 months T06 T21 T36 T51 T66 T81 T96 T111 T126 T141 T156 T171 T186 T201 Heifer, under 12 months T07 T22 T37 T52 T67 T82 T97 T112 T127 T142 T157 T172 T187 T202 Heifer, 12-16 months T08 T23 T38 T53 T68 T83 T98 T113 T128 T143 T158 T173 T188 T203 Heifer, 16-20 months T09 T24 T39 T54 T69 T84 T99 T114 T129 T144 T159 T174 T189 T204 Heifer, 20-24 months T10 T25 T40 T55 T70 T85 T100 T115 T130 T145 T160 T175 T190 T205 Heifer, 24-30 months T11 T26 T41 T56 T71 T86 T101 T116 T131 T146 T161 T176 T191 T206 Cow, over 30 months T12 T27 T42 T57 T72 T87 T102 T117 T132 T147 T162 T177 T192 T207 Special Group of Three (Both Sexes represented) T13 T28 T43 T58 T73 T88 T103 T118 T133 T148 T163 T178 T193 T208 Special Pair of Heifers, (under 24 months) T14 T29 T44 T59 T74 T89 T104 T119 T134 T149 T164 T179 T194 T209 Special Pair of Bulls T15 T30 T45 T60 T75 T90 T105 T120 T135 T150 T165 T180 T195 T210

(ANY OTHER BREED OF CATTLE, e.g. Australian Lowline, Brahman, Santa Gertrudis, etc. - CLASSES T196-T210) Please state the Breed on your entry form and use the above class numbers. (The Society will allocate the class numbers upon receipt of your entry form) The Society’s CHAMPION SASHES will be awarded to CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION MALE & FEMALE in all breeds above unless otherwise stated. HIGHLAND BREED ONLY CHAMPION SASHES will be awarded to: SENIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MALE & FEMALE, JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MALE & FEMALE, & SUPREME CHAMPION

CATTLE HANDLING COMPETITIONS JUNIOR COMPETITONS WILL BE HELD FRIDAY EVENING FOLLOWING THE JUNIOR INTERBREED CLASSIC ENTRIES ON THE DAY WITH THE CHEIF STEWARD JH01 Beef Cattle Junior Handler’s Competition Prize: 1st - Trophy kindly donated by Strathvalley Hereford Stud, 2nd and 3rd - Ribbons HANDLERS MUST BE OVER 8 YEARS AND UNDER 25 YEARS ON THE JUDGING DAY (If numbers warrant, this class will be split). Only Female animals to be paraded and must be entered in an ordinary class. Judging criteria will be: Condition and preparation of animal, Handling of animal in ring, Dress and appearance of handler, Gear (halter, stock cane and suitability of same) 1st & 2nd over 15 years will represent the Society at VAS Ltd State Finals at the Royal Melbourne Show JJ02 Beef Cattle Judging Competition Prizes: 1st - Trophy kindly donated by Grangeview Park Poll Hereford Stud, 2nd and 3rd - Ribbons 50 Contestants to be under 25 years of age on 1st May in the year of the State Final Competition. Judging to commence after the Handler Classes. This competition will be conducted as per the Rules set out by VAS Ltd. 1st & 2nd over 15 years will represent the Society at VAS Ltd State Finals at the Royal Melbourne Show 50 Novelties...... Show Jumping ...... Clydesdales &Harness...... Pony Club...... -Saturday...... Section Saddle -Friday Section Saddle ...... ENTRY FORMS...... purchased at Gate 3ontheday butareceipt must if required at reduced rates. Patrons Tickets be can 8am - 12pm at the Horse Office otherwise available otherwise 8am -12pmat theHorseOffice Patrons canpurchase additionalentriesontheday upon application with a horse section entry upon application withahorsesection PLEASE NOTE: 1-Day Patron’s Tickets are onlyavailable into theShowgrounds Children (upto 17years) andalsotheExhibitor’s vehicle once onlyfor thePatron, Patron’s Partner orGuestand2 The Ticket allows admittance to theShowgrounds oneday opening day oftheShow -Application Form Page -See 4 PLEASE NOTE: Member Tickets onlyavailable to prior the Annual General meeting Car into theShowgrounds andvoting rightsat theSociety’s or GuestandFamily (4children upto 17years) andMember’s the two days of theShow to theMember, Member’s Partner providesMembership admittance to theShowgrounds for 1-DAY SHOW PATRON’S ...... TICKET application for entry asection PLEASE NOTE: Show Patron’s Tickets onlyavailable upon Exhibitor’s vehicle into theShowgrounds or Guestand2Children (upto 17years) andalsothe day oftheShow once only for thePatron, Patron’s Partner The Ticket allows admittance to theShowgrounds each 2-DAY SHOW PATRON’S ...... TICKET MEMBER’S. TICKET from theSecretary’safterMember/ 12pm. Office HORSE SECTION PROGRAM HORSE SECTION Entry ticketswillbesoldontheday between Entry Non Members Members orPatronsMembers Members orPatronsMembers Non Members be presented to to theHorseOffice receive MEMBER’S /PATRON’S TICKETS ON THE DAY ENTRY FEES PRE -ENTRIESCLOSE 2019 -Monday 7thOctober PRE -ENTRY FEES the discounted rates. SECTION INDEX SECTION ...... Friday &Saturday ONLY Pages 55&57 BACK PAGES $6.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 Page 62 Page 61 Page 59 Page 55 Page 52 $25.00 $55.00 $45.00

Ken Keating Donaldson Mary All enquires to theShow Office                 will be posted on the Bendigo Show posted ontheBendigo will be website NO FIRESALLOWED ON THE GROUND ESPECIALLY CATTLE YARDS ARENOT FORUSEBY HORSES NO MAKESHIFT YARDS, OROTHER ELECTRIC NO HORSESAREALLOWED ON THE GROUNDS AFTER Hunter, Galloway orPony. Hack, oneortheotheronly. Its Exhibitors cannotcompete inbothOpenand Show classes. Stallions mustbeshown withbitinmouth. Stallions are NOT permitted to compete inOpenSaddle dispute. with a$50depositwithin30minutes theclassin after with theChiefStewards oftheapplicableHorseSection The Judge’s decisionisfinal. Protests mustbelodged recoginsed breed Society. Breed classentriesmustberegistered withtheir Post oftheBendigo 30kms Office. Local isto horseorrider reside permanently within so mentioned show orgymkhana. has notwon a1stplacing, competing singly, inany EFA Novice horse, pony isone(VAS orrider ruling),which responsible for any damageorlossofproperty. The Agricultural Bendigo isnot Show Society All exhibitors compete at own risk. for shoeswillbeallowed. EFA accepted. measuring may berequested to bemeasured. An allowance of3/8” At oftheChiefSteward, thedirection any horseorpony Breeding year dates from 1stAugust eachyear. fees mustaccompany forms.All entry entry The Committee hastheright to refuse any entry. AROUND THE STABLE AREAS ALLOWED ON THE GROUNDS DUSK UNLESS THEY ARESTABLED Horse Section Rules&Regulations Horse Section Check www.bendigoshow.org.au HORSE SECTION STEWARDSHORSE SECTION F 3 weeks priorto theShow or details after 1stOctober or detailsafter ASSISTANT RINGMASTER REGULATIONS SADDLE SECTION SHOW JUMPING RING MASTER JUDGES Kevin Reade NOVELTIES Ian Ellis Ph:0354444646 Ph: 0354468542 Ph: 0354433601

51 Section : Saddle Horse 52 Section : Saddle Horse           F1/4 F1/3 F1/2 F1/1       SHOW HUNTERPONIES,GALLOWAYS LARGE LARGE TRUCKS OR VEHICLES MUSTOBTAIN PERMISSION F1 & HACKS, &SADDLEGALLOWAYS ENTRY ANDEXITFROM THE SHOWGROUNDS IS ALL FLOATS, CARAVANS AND VEHICLES ARE TO BE PARKING BETWEEN THE STABLES ISPROHIBITED AND MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES BETWEEN THE STABLES TO DISQUALIFICATION BY THE CHIEFSTEWARD UNAUTHORISED STALL ORPOSITION WILL BELIABLE ANY EXHIBITOR WHO PLACES AHORSEINAN THE REAROF THE STABLES CARAVANS TO BEPLACED ALONG THE WIRE FENCEAT FLOATCAR, ORCARAVAN MUSTPARK ASDIRECTED THE SHOW. ANY SITESLARGER THAN ASTANDARD WITH ASITEFEEOF$25.00FOR THE DURATION OF CARAVAN SPACE ISAVAILABLE ONAPPLICATION CLEANING FEE WILL BEAPPLIED STABLES TO BEEMPTIEDBEFORELEAVING ORA   ON THE HORSESUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE WINDOW AN ALLOCATION OFHORSESTALLS WILL BEPOSTED NO PHONEBOOKINGSOFSTABLES WILL BE TAKEN YOU ARRIVEON THE DAY GUARANTEE THAT STABLES WILL BEAVAILABLE IF AS STABLE NUMBERSARELIMITED THERE ISNO ARE MEMBERSORPATRONS ALLOCATED THURSDAYEXHIBITORSNIGHT TO THAT FULL ON THE APPROPRIATE ENTRY FORMANDONLY STABLES MUSTBEPREBOOKEDANDPAID FORIN THROUGH GATE 3ONLY (OFF PROUSES ROAD) PARKED BY ASINSTRUCTED PARKING ATTENDANTS OFFENDERS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BEDISQUALIFIED DAYS ISSTRICTLY PROHIBITED 8.30AM-4PM DURING AREA BETWEEN THE SHOW OPEN PONIES14hh&UNDER -LED JUNIOR & Led OpenPony over 13hhto 14hh Led OpenPony over 12hhto &n.e. 13hh Led OpenPony under12hh ShowBendigo Rosettes first to third place. manners, confirmation,rider &handler’s presentation. led by leadfixed bridlejudgedonponies to asnaffle over, to childrider be3&under8years, pony to be Leading ReinPony -Ponies 12hh&under3years & OF THE SHOW OF THE or $25.00NON-MEMBERSFOR THE DURATION STABLES FEES-$16.50MEMBERSorPATRONS CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Pony Open

STABLES SITES &CAMPING LUNCH BREAK12.30-1.30PM ENTRY orEXIT&PARKING OPEN PONIESLED&RIDDEN, FRIDAY RING1–8.30AMSTART (Champion Led from1,2,&3) Ring TO PARK INASUITABLE AREA LEADING REINPONY SUPREME Led Exhibit (NO ENTIRES) TINY TOTSRIDERS, & HACKS

F1/21 F1/20 F1/19 F1/18 F1/17 F1/16 F1/15 F1/14 F1/13 F1/12 F1/11 F1/10 F1/9 F1/8 F1/7 F1/6 F1/5 F1/38 F1/37 F1/36 F1/35 F1/34 F1/33 F1/32 F1/31 F1/30 F1/29 F1/28 F1/27 F1/26 F1/25 F1/24 F1/23 F1/22 CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Show Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden SmallShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Galloway SH CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Hack SHOW HUNTERHACKS -RIDDEN OW HUNTER SHOW HUNTERPONIES-RIDDEN Ridden OpenPonyRidden over 13.2&n.e. 14hh OpenPonyRidden over 13hh&n.e. 13.2hh OpenPonyRidden over 12.2hh&n.e.13hh OpenPonyRidden over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh OpenPonyRidden over 11.2hh&n.e. 12hh OpenPonyRidden n.e. 11.2hh(Shetlandsnoteligible) OpenShetland Ridden NoviceRidden Pony 12.2hh&under ShowBendigo Rosettes first&ribbons to third PresentedBest Pony over -Rider 12years ShowBendigo Rosettes first&ribbons to third judged ontheover-all appearance &presentation PresentedBest Childs Pony 12years -Rider &under, ShowBendigo Rosettes first&ribbons to third possible) (canter onlyinindividualworkouts ifrequired & child to offlead, ride pony to beable to walk &trot bridle, to bejudgedasasuitablesafe mount for a First Pony Ridden 10years –Rider &under, snaffle 10yearsRider &under12years 8yearsRider &under10years 6yearsRider &under8years under6yearsRider (may beled) Novice under12years Rider Ridden Show HunterRidden Hackover 16.2hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 16hhbutn.e. 16.2hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 15.2hhbutn.e. 16hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 15hhbutn.e. 15.2hh HackoverSaddle 16.2hh HackoverSaddle 16hh&n.e. 16.2hh HackoverSaddle 15.2hh&n.e. 16hh HackoverSaddle 15hh&n.e. 15.2hh Show HunterRidden Galloway 14.2hh&n.e. 15hh Show HunterRidden Galloway 14hh&n.e. 14.2hh GallowaySaddle over 14.2hh&n.e. 15hh GallowaySaddle over 14hh&n.e. 14.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 13.2hh&n.e. 14hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 13hh&n.e. 13.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony under12hh Ridden NoviceRidden Pony over 12.2hhto 14hh CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Pony Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden SmallPonyCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Saddle GallowayCHAMPION &RESERVE Saddle CHAMPION & RESERVE Saddle Hack CHAMPION &RESERVE Saddle CHAMPION &RESERVE JuniorRider OPEN PONIES-RIDDEN SADDLE GALLOWAYS TINY TOTSRIDERS SADDLE HACKS JUNIOR RIDERS GALLOWAYS -RIDDEN 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 F2/13 F2/12 F2/11 F2/10 F2/9 F2/7 F2/6 F2/5 F2/4 F2/3 F2/2 F2/1 F2/8 PONIES, &OPENPONIESRIDDEN CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Galloway SHOW HUNTERGALLOWAYS - RIDDEN INTERMEDIATE RIDERS,SADDLE A Perpetual trophy retained willbe by theSociety HUNTER GALLOWAYS, HACKS & VAS LTD GO GALLOWAYS &HACKS, SHOW Riders 10yearsRiders &under15years onday ofshow Sash & Sash Trophy recognising theachievement. SUPREME CHAMPIONJUNIOR/ Ridden Show HunterRidden Galloway 14.2hh&n.e. 15hh Show HunterRidden Galloway 14hh&n.e. 14.2hh GallowaySaddle over 14.2hhbutn.e. 15hh GallowaySaddle over 14hhbutn.e. 14.2hh Novice Galloway Saddle 16yearsRider &under18years* 14yearsRider &under16years* 12yearsRider &under14years* Novice 14years Rider &under18years* Novice 12years Rider &under14years* Led Galloway over 14.2hh&n.e. 15hh Led Galloway over 14hh&n.e. 14.2hh VAS Ltd HandsCompetition Good CHAMPION &RESERVE Intermediate Rider The winnerwillalsoreceive aninscribed  (free entry) Saddlehorse Championships Saddlehorse Winner receives qualification to the entry VAS Ltd Ebonie Lee Stephanie Horton Lee Brynie Ebonie Lee Ebonie Lee Lee Brynie Lee Brynie Tamara Lee Paige Carroll “MUDGE” TrophyMemorial CHAMPION & RESERVE Saddle GallowayCHAMPION &RESERVE Saddle F2 LUNCH BREAK12.30-1.30PM CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Galloway inscribed withthewinnersname.inscribed INTERMEDIATE RIDER McEwan Family ofInglewood INTERMEDIATE RIDER SADDLE GALLOWAYS FRIDAY RING2–9AMSTART Trophy donated by kindly GALLOWAYS -LED

PREVIOUS WINNERS PREVIOUS OD HA GALLOWAYS LED NDS COMPETITION Eden Park Lockwood Eden Park Eden Park Eden Park Eden Park Eden Park Eden Park Invergordon , F2/35 F2/34 F2/33 F2/32 F2/31 F2/30 F2/29 F2/28 F2/27 F2/26 F2/25 F2/24 F2/23 F2/22 F2/21 F2/20 F2/19 F2/18 F2/17 F2/16 F2/15 F2/14 F3/7 F3/6 F3/5 F3/3 F3/2 F3/1 F3/4 F3 CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Show Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden SmallShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Pony SHOW HUNTERHACKS, PONIES SADDLE HACKS &GALLOWAYS, & GALLOWAYS, OPENPONIES VAS CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Hack SHOW HUNTERPONIES-RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER HACK -RIDDEN Ridden Show HunterRidden Pony over 13.2hh&n.e. 14hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 13hh&n.e. 13.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony under12hh PonyRidden over 13.2hh&n.e. 14hh PonyRidden over 13hh&n.e. 13.2hh PonyRidden over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh NoviceRidden Pony 12.2hh&n.e. 14hh OpenPonyRidden over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh OpenPonyRidden 11.2hh&n.e. 12hh OpenPonyRidden n.e.11.2hh (Shetlandsnoteligible) OpenShetland Ridden NoviceRidden Pony 12.2hh&under Show HunterRidden Hackover 16.2hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 16hh butn.e. 16.2hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 15.2hh butn.e. 16hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 15hh butn.e. 15.2hh HackoverSaddle 16.2hh HackoverSaddle 16hhbutn.e. 16.2hh HackoverSaddle 15.2hhbutn.e. 16hh HackoverSaddle 15hhbutn.e. 15.2hh Rider 30yearsRider &over 21yearsRider &under 30years 18yearsRider &under21years Led Hackover 16hh Led Hackover 15.2h&n.e. 16hh Led Hackover 15&n.e. 15.2hh Winner to receive $50sponsored Victoria by Racing www.vicagshows.com.au. for competition regulations Racing nameto beusedwhereRacing appropriate. Refer to over 14.2hands. Registrations willbecheckedby VAS office. orInternationallythatStud Book are 4years andover and book registered, eitherdomesticallywiththeAustralian any Thoroughbred horsebred to race that hasbeenstud Off The Track Hack over 14.2hh4 years & over -Opento CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Pony Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden SmallPonyCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden LEDHACKS, SENIORRIDERS,

LUNCH BREAK12.30-1.30PM LTD OFF THE TRACK LEDSERIES CHAMPION & RESERVE Saddle Hack CHAMPION &RESERVE Saddle CHAMPION & RESERVE Senior Rider CHAMPION &RESERVE Senior OPEN PONIES-RIDDEN FRIDAY RING3-8.30AMSTART CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Hack SADDLE HACKS SENIOR RIDERS LED HACKS RIDDEN FREE ENTRY

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53 Section : Saddle Horse 54 Section : Saddle Horse F3/17 F3/16 F3/15 F3/14 F3/12 F3/11 F3/10 F3/9 F3/8 F3/35 F3/34 F3/33 F3/32 F3/31 F3/30 F3/29 F3/28 F3/27 F3/26 F3/25 F3/24 F3/23 F3/22 F3/21 F3/20 F3/19 F3/18 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 F3/13 CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Show Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden Small ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Galloway VAS SHOW HUNTERGALLOWAYS -RIDDEN CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Hack SHOW HUNTERPONIES-RIDDEN SHOW HUNTERHACKS -RIDDEN AWARDEDRING IN THIS CHAMPION TO THE Ridden Show HunterRidden Hackover 16.2hh Show HunterRidden Hack16hhbutn.e. 16.2hh Show HunterRidden Hack15.2hhbutn.e. 16hh Show HunterRidden Hack15hhbutn.e. 15.2hh HackoverSaddle 16hhbutn.e.16.2hh HackoverSaddle 15.2hhbutn.e. 16hh HackoverSaddle 15hhbutn.e. 15.2hh Novice Hack Saddle Ridden Show HunterRidden Galloway 14.2hh&n.e. 15hh Show HunterRidden Galloway 14hh&n.e. 14.2hh GallowaySaddle over 14.2hhbutn.e. 15hh GallowaySaddle over 14hhbutn.e. 14.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 13.2hh&n.e. 14hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 13hh&n.e. 13.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony under12hh OpenPonyRidden over 13.2hh&n.e. 14hh OpenPonyRidden over 13hh&n.e. 13.2hh OpenPonyRidden over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh NoviceRidden Pony 12.2hh&n.e. 14hh OpenPonyRidden over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh OpenPonyRidden over 11.2hh&n.e. 12hh OpenShetland Ridden NoviceRidden Pony 12.2hh&under Ridden OpenPonyRidden n.e. 11.2hh(Shetlandsnoteligible) Jockey Club &$50sponsored Victoria by Racing Winner to receive $100sponsored by theBendigo www.vicagshows.com.au. for competition regulations office. Racingname tobeusedwhere appropriate. Refer to over 14.2hands. Registrations willbecheckedby VAS or InternationallythatStud Book are 4years andover and book registered, eitherdomesticallywiththeAustralian any Thoroughbred horse bred to race that hasbeenstud Off The Track Hack over 14.2hh4 years & over -Opento

Saddle HackoverSaddle 16.2hh CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Pony Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden Small PonyCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden LTD OFF THE TRACK RIDDENSERIES The “BERYLTAIT” MEMORIAL Kolbeach Artist London Grammer ContenderArygyl Tonik W SCoast W SCoast Wingrove Image W SCoast SLM Vegas CHAMPION & RESERVE Saddle GallowayCHAMPION &RESERVE Saddle CHAMPION & RESERVE Saddle Hack CHAMPION &RESERVE Saddle TROPHY TOVALUE THE $100.00 OF OPEN PONIES-RIDDEN SADDLE GALLOWAYS HACK OF THE SHOW SADDLE HACKS PREVIOUS WINNERS PREVIOUS FREE ENTRY

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F4 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2010 2008 PREVIOUS WINNERS PREVIOUS HORSE OFFICE TO AVOID ACLASH WITH OTHER EVENTS THE BERYL TAITTHE judged by apanelofjudgesandfrom thesethewinnerof B COMPETITORS MUSTLODGE ASUITABLE TIME AT THE confirmation by anappointed Judgeonapoints system. Winner’s detailswillberecorded honor ontheMemorial individually onmanners&paces, overall appearances & FREE PREENTRY to allsaddle horsesorponies that only at are the competing &pre-entered VAS Ltd SADDLEHORSE The “BERYL TAIT”6 TOP - HORSEOFFICEOPEN8AM-12NOONSHOW DAYS SATURDAY 4th&SUNDAY 5th, For information the contact further VAS Ltd Office COMMENCING AT 11AMONWARDS board intheShow Society’s Administration Building Prince of Wales Showgrounds -Bendigo eryl Facebook: www.facebook.com/VictorianShows Horses details must be included on entry form. Horsesincludedonentry detailsmustbe On theDayOn Entries accepted at applicablerates. Entrants willbegiven asetworkout andjudged Beryl the Beryl Tait Award Memorial willbechosen. JUDGING COMMENCES RING4FROM 11AM I. Shepheard E. Lee I. McIntyre &B.I. McIntyre Perkins S. Lee B. Lee B. Lee I. Sheppeard B. Lee S. Lee H. Lewis T. Lee THE BENDIGOSHOW TOP SIX BERYL TAITMEMORIAL MON CHAMPIONSHIPS Website: www.vicagshows.com.au T Email: [email protected] DAY, ait JANUARY 2020 inscribed inscribed Trophy &Sash Phone: 0354415555 MEMORIAL 2019 Bendigo Show.2019 Bendigo FRIDAY RING4 ENTRIES CLOSE -M 9THDECEMBER,2019

will return to andbe thering emorial AWARD winnerwillreceive Emyella Touch ofHeaven Mandalay Lord Litchfield Meteor Showers Tonik Silkwood Sublime Silkwood Silkwood Sublime Silkwood Ke-Annbree De Javu De Ke-Annbree Newington Rumours Tudor Park Gilded Bimbadeen Hollywood Westwood Seduction A ward

SA1/28 SA1/27 SA1/26 SA1/25 SA2/21 SA2/20 SA2/19 SA1/18 SA1/17 SA1/16 SA1/15 SA1/14 SA1/13 SA1/12 SA1/11 SA1/10 SA1/9 SA1/8 SA1/7 SA1/6 SA1/5 SA1/4 SA1/3 SA1/2 SA1/1 SA2/24 SA2/23 SA2/22 CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Show Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden Small ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Pony Mare, Filly orGelding CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Galloway GALLOWAYS, HACKS & PONIES, RIDDEN, SADDLE GALLOWAYS SHOW HUNTERGALLOWAYS -RIDDEN SA1 CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Pony Stallion orColt SHOW HUNTERPONIES-RIDDEN CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden Saddle Hack Saddle CHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden & HACKS, SHOW HUNTER CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Pony Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden Small PonyCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Saddle GallowayCHAMPION &RESERVE Saddle Led Stallion under14hh Ridden Hack overRidden 16.2hh Hack overRidden 16hh&n.e. 16.2hh HackoverRidden 15.2hh&n.e. 16hh HackoverRidden 15hh&n.e. 15.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 11.2hh&n.e. 12hh Show HunterRidden Pony n.e. 11.2hh OpenPonyRidden over 13.2hh&n.e. 14hh OpenPonyRidden over 13hh&n.e. 13.2hh OpenPonyRidden over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh OpenPonyRidden over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh OpenPonyRidden over 11.2hh&n.e. 12hh eligible) OpenPonyRidden n.e. 11.2hh(Shetlandsnot OpenShetland Ridden 15hh Show HunterRidden Galloway over 14.2hh&n.e. 14.2hh Show HunterRidden Galloway over 14hh&n.e. GallowaySaddle over 14.2hh &n.e. 15hh GallowaySaddle over 14hh &n.e. 14.2hh Novice Galloway Saddle 14hh Led Pony Filly 3years orGelding andunder, under inc. 14hh Led Pony 4years Mare orGelding &over, 13hhto & n.e. 13hh Led Pony 4years Mare orGelding &over, 12hhto & 12hh Led Pony 4years Mare orGelding &over, under Led Pony Colt under14hh Ridden Show HunterRidden Pony over 13.2hh &n.e. 14hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 13hh& n.e. 13.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh & SENIOR PONY CLUB SATURDAY RING1-8.30AMSTART SADDLE HACKS -RIDDEN LUNCH BREAK 12.30-1.30PM OPEN PONIES-RIDDEN SADDLE GALLOWAYS OPEN PONIES-LED

OPEN PONIES LED &

SA1/38 SA1/37 SA1/36 SA1/35 SA1/34 SA1/33 SA1/32 SA1/31 SA1/30 SA1/29 SA1/46 SA1/44 SA1/43 SA1/42 SA1/41 SA1/40 SA1/39 SA1/45 BENDIGO EQUINE HOSPITAL 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. REGULATIONS: CHAM PONY CLUB RINGSAPPROX AFTERLUNCH CHAMPION &RESERVE Pony Club Mount over 15hh ROSETTES ROSETTES TO THE THIRD PLACE 33-35 OFCLASSES CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Hack PONY CLUB AFTERLUNCH EVENTS RULES®S Riders notcomplying willnotbeadmittedRiders to thering. Snaffle bitonly. mount combination intheprevious 12 months. musthaveRiders attended at least2rallies asrider/ tomust beproduced thisring. onentry To beeligible to compete, pony clubattendance cards worn. All pony clubevents, fullpony clubuniform mustbe CHAMPION &RESERVE Pony Rider Club Senior

SHOW HUNTER HACKS -RIDDEN CHAMPION &RESERVE Pony Club Mount Best PresentedBest –18years &over PresentedBest 15years &under18years PresentedBest 12years &under15years Handler 18years &over Handler 15years &under18years Handler 12years &under15years Ridden Show HunterRidden Hackover 16.2hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 16hh &n.e. 16.2hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 15.2hh &n.e. 16hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 15hh &n.e. 15.2hh Pony over ClubMount 15.2hh Pony over ClubMount 14.2hh. n.e.15hh Pony over ClubMount 14hh &n.e14.2hh 18yearsRider &over 15yearsRider &under18years 12yearsRider &under15years Novice Pony 12years ClubRider &over PION SENIORRIDERISELIGIBLEFOR THE KRISTY Pony over ClubMount 15hh&n.e15.2hh SENIOR PONY CLUB RIDER 38 HeinzStreet White Hills Champion Handler &Reserve PONY CLUB MOUNT SENIOR PONY CLUB 03 5448 5331 over 14hh&n.e. 15hh GRINTON MEMORIAL AS PERRING2 BREAK

55 Section : Saddle Horse 56 Section : Saddle Horse 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Pony ClubandShowing, winningmany Regional, State and Award alsohonoursAllison’s as achievements andmemory Club. Allison competed successfully at hehighestlevels of rider atrider age21,Allison becameadedicated andrespected and Reserve Champion Senior Rider andChampion Rider Championand Reserve Senior an ‘Equestrian’ andbest wishes andoffersto all herlegacy Have luck… funandgood ‘Riding With The Angels’ and Reserve Championsand Reserve ofthethree height classes The Pony Point ClubHigh Trophy ispresented inmemory the Allison Bogumil Memorial Supreme Memorial the Allison Pony Bogumil Club of ayoung ladywholoved Bendigo life, horsesandPony a number ofPonya number Club disciplines. The Champion versatility oftheirhorseand ridercombination in Royal awards. Following retirement from Pony Clubasa instructor andjudgeuntil shepassedawayinstructor in2003. The of Pony Club Mount allare eligibleto compete in an opportunity for ofallPony members an opportunity Clubs to The diversity ofthisevent isaimedat providing and Reserve Championand Reserve JuniorRider, Champion CHAMPION JUNIORRIDERISELIGIBLEFOR THE be recognisedbe andawarded for displaying the Winner receives a Trophy andtheir name &Sash, The GRINTON“KRISTY MEMORIAL” THE “ALLISON BOGUMIL” MEMORIALAWARD Jessica Morrison Amelia-May Schill Aida Natale Stephanie Horton Stephanie Horton Danni Altham Amy Bachmann Isabella McIntyre Holly O’Brien Stephanie Horton Harvey Melissa Stephanie Horton McDonald Madelon Norris Marissa Ashleigh Glascott Isabelle McIntyre Olivia O’Riley Samantha McIntyre SUPREME PONY CLUB RIDER Horse Section proudly sponsored byHorse Section inscribed onthePerpetualinscribed Trophy SUPREME PONY CLUB MOUNT KRISTY GRINTONKRISTY MEMORIAL PREVIOUS WINNERS PREVIOUS WINNERS PREVIOUS who compete for it. EVENT CRITERIA EVENT Mount.

SA2/3 SA2/2 SA2/1 SA2/23 SA2/22 SA2/21 SA2/20 SA2/19 SA2/18 SA2/17 SA2/16 SA2/15 SA2/14 SA2/13 SA2/12 SA2/11 SA2/10 SA2/9 SA2/8 SA2/7 SA2/6 SA2/5 SA2/4 CHAMPION & RESERVE Junior Rider 12yearsCHAMPION &RESERVE JuniorRider to 18years RIDERS, SHOW HUNTERHACKS, INTERMEDIATE &OPENSENIOR Bendigo ShowBendigo Rosettes to thewinnerofeachclass* SADDLE HACKS &GALLOWAYS, CHAMPION & RESERVE Junior Rider under12yearsCHAMPION &RESERVE JuniorRider CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Hack SA2 SHOW HUNTERHACKS -RIDDEN CHAMPION & RESERVE Open Senior Rider Senior CHAMPION &RESERVE Open Bendigo ShowBendigo Rosettes first to third place PresentedBest Pony over -Rider 12years ShowBendigo Rosettes first to third place presentation & under PresentedBest Childs Pony 12years -Rider ShowBendigo Rosettes first to third place possible) (canter onlyinindividualworkouts ifrequired & child to offlead, ride pony to beable to walk &trot bridle, to bejudgedasasuitablesafe mount for a First Pony Ridden 10years -Rider &under, snaffle CHAMPION & RESERVE Saddle GallowayCHAMPION &RESERVE Saddle Rider 10yearsRider &under12years* 8yearsRider &under10years* under8years*Rider Saddle GallowaySaddle over 14.2hh&n.e. 15hh GallowaySaddle over 14hh&n.e. 14.2hh Hack -over 16.2hh Hack -over 16hh&n.e. 16.2hh Hack over 15.2hh&n.e. 16hh Hack over 15hh&n.e. 15.2hh Novice Hackover 15hh 30yearsRider &over years 21yearsRider &under30years 18yearsRider &under21years 16yearsRider &under18years* 14yearsRider &under16years* 12yearsRider &under14years* Ridden Show HunterRidden Hackover 16.2hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 16hhbutn.e. 16.2hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 15.2hhbutn.e. 16hh Show HunterRidden Hackover 15hhbutn.e. 15.2hh GALLOWAYS &PONIES, OPEN PONIESRIDDEN, & JUNIORPONY CLUB CHAMPION & RESERVE Saddle Hack CHAMPION &RESERVE Saddle SATURDAY RING2–8.30AMSTART LUNCH BREAK 12.30-1.30PM INTERMEDIATE RIDERS OPEN SENIORRIDERS SADDLE GALLOWAYS , judgedontheover-all appearance & TINY TOTSRIDER SADDLE HACKS JUNIOR RIDERS

TINY TOTS,JUNIOR, SA2/32 SA2/31 SA2/30 SA2/29 SA2/28 SA2/27 SA2/26 SA2/25 SA2/24 SA2/51 SA2/50 SA2/49 SA2/48 SA2/47 SA2/46 SA2/45 SA2/41 SA2/40 SA2/39 SA2/35 SA2/34 SA2/33 SA2/44 SA2/43 SA2/42 SA2/38 SA2/37 SA2/36 SA2/53 SA2/52 CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Show Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden SmallShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Galloway 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. REGULATIONS: PONY CLUB RINGSAPPROX AFTERLUNCH SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAYS -RIDDEN CHAMPION &RESERVE Pony Club Mount n.e14hh Riders notcomplying willnotbeadmittedRiders to thering. Snaffle bitonly. mount combination intheprevious 12months. musthaveRiders attended at least2rallies asrider/ tomust beproduced thisring. onentry To beeligible to compete, pony clubattendance cards worn. All pony clubevents, fullpony clubuniform mustbe SHOW HUNTER PONIES-RIDDEN CHAMPION &RESERVE JuniorPonyr Club Ride CHAMPION JUNIORRIDERISELIGIBLEFOR THE CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Pony Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden SmallPonyCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Ridden OpenPonyRidden over 13.2hh&n.e. 14hh OpenPonyRidden over 13hh&n.e. 13.2hh OpenPonyRidden over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh OpenPonyRidden over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh OpenPonyRidden over 11.2hh&n.e. 12hh OpenPonyRidden n.e. 11hh(Shetlandsnoteligible) OpenShetland Ridden Show HunterRidden Galloway 14.2hh&n.e. 15hh Show HunterRidden Galloway 14hh&n.e. 14.2hh Pony over ClubMount 12.2hhn.e. 14hh Pony over ClubMount 10.2hhn.e. 12.2hh Pony 10.2hh &under ClubMount 10yearsRider &under12years 8yearsRider &under10years under8years,Rider may beled Novice under12years Rider Handler 10years &under12years Handler 8years &under10years Handler under8years Show HunterRidden Pony over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 11.2hh&n.e. 12hh Show HunterRidden Pony n.e. 11.2hh awarded first to third) PresentedBest 10years &under12years (rosettes awarded first to third) PresentedBest 8years &under10years (rosettes awarded first to third) PresentedBest under8years, may beled(rosettes Show HunterRidden Pony over 13.2hh&n.e. 14hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 13hh&n.e. 13.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh Team -any of3Riders age, any club Pair -any ofRiders age, any club BEST PRESENTED&HANDLER JUNIOR PONY CLUB RIDER CHAMPION &RESERVE Handler OPEN PONIES-RIDDEN JUNIOR KRISTY GRINTON MEMORIAL KRISTY PONY CLUB MOUNT BREAK PONY CLUB

2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 SA3/3 SA3/2 SA3/1 SA3/21 SA3/20 SA3/19 SA3/18 SA3/17 SA3/16 SA3/15 SA3/14 SA3/13 SA3/10 SA3/9 SA3/8 SA3/7 SA3/6 SA3/5 SA3/4 SA3/12 SA3/11 LOCAL RIDDEN-PONY, GALLOWAY &HACK Rider to reside within 30 km of Bendigo Post to ofBendigo resideRider within30km Office Rider to reside within 30 km of Bendigo Post to ofBendigo resideRider within30km Office Post to ofBendigo resideRider within30km Office RIDDEN PONIES,GALLOWAYS & INTERMEDIATE RIDERS,LOCAL & GALLOWAYS RIDDEN,SHOW HACKS, OPENPONIES,HACKS CHAMPION &RESERVE Local Intermediate Rider CHAMPION & RESERVE Local Ridden GallowayCHAMPION &RESERVE Local Ridden Local 10years Rider &under12years Local 8years Rider &under10years Local under8years Rider HUNTER PONIES,HACKS & SA3 CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Pony Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden SmallPonyCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Local Ridden PonyCHAMPION &RESERVE Local Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Local Ridden Hack CHAMPION &RESERVE Local Ridden CHAMPION &RESERVE Local JuniorRider To beadvised Amelia-May Schill Not includedintheprogram Maud Montanna Stephanie Horton Chelsea Clark Stephanie Horton ShepheardIndianna LOCAL INTERMEDIATE RIDER Local 16years Rider &under18years Local 14years Rider &under16years Local 12years Rider &under14years Open Pony over 13.2& n.e. 14hh Open Pony over 13hh &n.e. 13.2hh Open Pony over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh NoviceRidden Pony 12.2hh&n.e. 14hh Open Pony over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh Open Pony over 11.2hh&n.e. 12hh Open Pony n.e. 11.2hh OpenShetland Ridden NoviceRidden Pony n.e. 12.2hh Local Galloway Ridden over 14.2hhbutn.e. 15hh Local Galloway Ridden over 14hhbutn.e. 14.2hh Local Large Pony Ridden over 12.2hhbutn.e. 14hh Local SmallPony Ridden n.e. 12hh Local Hackover Ridden 16hh Local Hackover Ridden 15hhbutn.e. 16hh SATURDAY RING3–8.30AMSTART LUNCH BREAK 12.30-1.30PM LOCAL JUNIORRIDER OPEN PONIESRIDDEN BENDIGO SHOW BENDIGO SHOW GALLOWAYS PREVIOUS WINNERS PREVIOUS LOCAL JUNIOR& Marong Epsom Lockwood Lockwood Lockwood Marong

57 Section : Saddle Horse 58 Section : Saddle Horse SA4/6 SA4/5 SA4/4 SA4/3 SA4/2 SA4/1 SA3/39 SA3/38 SA3/37 SA3/36 SA3/35 SA3/34 SA3/33 SA3/32 SA3/31 SA3/30 SA3/29 SA3/28 SA3/24 SA3/23 SA3/22 SA3/27 SA3/26 SA3/25 STANDARDBREDS -LED&RIDDEN CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden LargeCHAMPION &RESERVE Show Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden SmallShowCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Hunter Pony CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Breed Open over 14hh PONIES, PART BRED WELSH & CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Arabian Derivative CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden Open Galloway Open CHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden CHAMPION &RESERVE Show Hunter Galloway SA4 PONIES, WELSH MOUNTAINPONIES, WELSH DERIVATIVES, AUSTRALIAN PONIES, WELSH ‘B’ , ‘C’WELSH ‘B’& ‘D’PONIES, OPEN BREEDSOVER 14HH-LED CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden Open Hack Open CHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden CHAMPION &RESERVE Show Hunter Hack Led OpenBreed Female over 14hh Led OpenBreed over Male 14hh Led Arabian Devivative Female Led Arabian Derivative Male Led Arabian Female Led Arabian Male OpenGallowayRidden over 14.2hh&n.e. 15hh OpenGallowayRidden over 14hh&n.e. 14.2hh Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh&n.e. 15hh Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh&n.e. 14.2hh Show Hunter Hackover 16.2hh Show Hunter Hackover 16hhbutn.e. 16.2hh Show Hunter Hackover 15.2hhbutn.e. 16hh Show Hunter Hackover 15hhbutn.e. 15.2hh HackoverRidden 16.2hh HackoverRidden 16hh&n.e. 16.2hh HackoverRidden 15.2hh&n.e. 16hh HackoverRidden 15hh&n.e. 15.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12hh&n.e. 12.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 11.2hh&n.e. 12hh Show HunterRidden Pony n.e. 11.2hh Ridden Show HunterRidden Pony over 13.2hh&n.e. 14hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 13hh&n.e. 13.2hh Show HunterRidden Pony over 12.2hh&n.e. 13hh Open to allhorsebreeds orcolour Society BREEDS -LED, ARABIAN SHOW HUNTERGALLOWAYS OPEN GALLOWAYS -RIDDEN ARABIAN DERIVATIVEARABIAN -LED CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Arabian SATURDAY RING4–8.30AMSTART LUNCH BREAK12.30-1.30PM SHOW HUNTER HACKS OPEN HACKS -RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONY ARABIANS -LED ARABIANS ARABIANS &OPEN ARABIANS SA4/18 SA4/17 SA4/16 SA4/15 SA4/14 SA4/13 SA4/12 SA4/11 SA4/10 SA4/9 SA4/8 SA4/7 SA4/31 SA4/30 SA4/29 SA4/28 SA4/27 SA4/26 SA4/25 SA4/24 SA4/23 SA4/22 SA4/21 SA4/20 SA4/19 CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ArabianCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Derivative CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Bred Part Standardbred CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden AustralianCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden Part Bred Part CHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Welsh CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Welsh C&DPony WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES-LED CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Welsh Mountain CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Australian Pony CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Bred Part Welsh CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden CHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Welsh Pony ARABIAN DERIVATIVEARABIAN -RIDDEN CHAMPION &RESERVE Led CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Welsh BPony Ridden Arabian DerivativeRidden over Mare orGelding 14hh Arabian DerivativeRidden n.e. Mare orGelding 14hh Led Part Bred Welsh over 12.2hh&n.e. 14hh Led Part Bred Welsh n.e. 12.2hh Led Welsh C&DPony Female Led Welsh C&DPony Male Led Welsh BPony Female Led Welsh BPony Male Led Welsh Pony Mountain Female Led Welsh Pony Mountain Male Led Australian Pony Female over 12.2hh Led Australian Pony Female 12.2hh&under Led Australian Pony over Male 12.2hh Led Australian Pony 12.2hh&under Male Ridden Part BredRidden Welsh over 12.2hh&n.e. 14hh Part BredRidden Welsh n.e. 12.2hh Ridden Welsh Pony over Mare orGelding 12.2hh Ridden Welsh Pony n.e. Mare orGelding 12.2hh AustralianRidden Pony Female AustralianRidden Pony Male Led Standardbred Female Led Standardbred Male Led Part Bred Standardbred Female Led Part Bred Standardbred Male compete, noteligible for Supreme) PresentedBest Standardbred (Part-breds may SUPREME CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN PONY -RIDDEN PART BRED WELSH -RIDDEN WELSH ‘C’ & ‘D’ PONIES-LED AUSTRALIAN PONY -LED WELSH PONIES-RIDDEN PART BRED WELSH -LED Horse Section proudly sponsored byHorse Section STANDARDBREDS -LED WELSH ‘B’ PONIES-LED Led Standardbred Standardbred SA4/36 SA4/35 SA4/34 SA4/33 SA4/32

SA4/37 • • • • • • • • • Qualifier Qualifier $50 PrizePrizes: Sash, Money sponsored by blemishes are permitted relatedpaces Racing and performance, and/or injuries Standardbred qualities, Conformation, Manners, following beingtakeninto consideration:- rather horse/hunter withthe thanariding type To bejudgedasagoodexample ofaStandardbred Show.Qualifying to beaged14yearsRiders andover ontheday ofthe Horse Championship. Final Series HERO to beheldat the VAS Ltd Saddle into the All winnersgainautomatic Qualifying entry to compete inanotherQualifier. Once hasbeen aQualifier won, thehorseisineligible Classeswillbejudged ridden. Qualifying ShowsQualifying mustbe VAS Ltd affiliated. Freeze brand numbermustbeprovided. Registered/Racing nameto beusedwhere available. unraced. Registrations willbeverified. registered Australia. or Racing withHarness Raced Open to allpurebred freeze branded Standardbreds Ridden StandardbredCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Supreme Standardbred Champion Ridden HERO Off The Track StandardbredRidden Ridden StandardbredRidden Female StandardbredRidden Male Foundation Standardbred Ridden (walk/trot only)** Supreme) Part Bred orFemale,Ridden (Male noteligible for eligible for Supreme) OnParadeSmartest (Part Breds may compete, not classes, andare noteligibleforSupreme) this classare ineligibleto contest additionalridden not have anestablishedcanter. Horseswhichcontest ** Foundation Classesare forhorseswhichdo Ridden HERO SERIESQUALIFIER REGULATIONS CLASSES FINISHEDBYCLASSES 12.30PM STANDARDBREDS RIDDEN VAS Harness Racing Australia. Racing Harness

LTD HERO SERIES SA4/38 SA4 SA4/67 SA4/66 SA4/65 SA4/64 SA4/63 SA4/62 SA4/61 SA4/60 SA4/59 SA4/58 SA4/57 SA4/56 SA4/55 SA4/54 SA4/53 SA4/52 SA4/40 SA4/39 SA4/51 SA4/50 SA4/49 SA4/48 SA4/47 SA4/46 SA4/45 SA4/44 SA4/43 SA4/42 SA4/41 NON HACKNEY UNDER14HH &UNDER JUNIOR CHAMPION&RESERVE JUNIORCHAMPION CHAMPION &RESERVE 14hh&under Non Hackney CHAMPION &RESERVE over Non-Hackney 14hh CHAMPION &RESERVE LEDClydesdale Gelding CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Clydesdale Female CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Clydesdale Male CHAMPION &RESERVE Clydesdale inReins HARNESS APPROXIMATELY 3.30PM Led Clydesdale Stallion -3years &over Heavy Delivery Horse Delivery Heavy Horse Delivery Medium HorseorPonyLight Delivery HorseoverNon-Hackney 15hh HorseoverNon-Hackney 14hh& n.e. 15hh PonyNon-Hackney over 12.2hh& n.e. 14hh PonyNon-Hackney over 11hh&n.e. 12.2hh eligible) PonyNon-Hackney 11hh&under(Shetlandsnot Shetland Pony 10.2hh&under Pony Under10.2hhShetlandsnoteligible PonyHackney over 14hh PonyHackney 14hh&under Trade Turnout Buggy orFour-Wheeled Turnout, HorseorPony Jinker or Two-Wheeled Turnout, HorseorPony Open Viceroy Turnout, HorseorPony Led Clydesdale Mare -3years Led Clydesdale Mare -4years &over Clydesdale Mare Driven inreins, collar &hames Clydesdale Driven Gelding inreins, collar &hames & hames Junior Driver, driven Mare orGelding inreins, collar may beowned by different exhibitors 2 Clydesdales by thesameSire oroutofsameDam, Junior HandlerLed Class Led Clydesdale -3years Gelding &under Led Clydesdale –4years Gelding &over Led Clydesdale Filly -yearling Led Clydesdale Filly -2years Led Clydesdale Colt –yearling Led Clydesdale Colt -2years &under CHAMPION &RESERVE Horse Delivery SUPREME CHAMPIONLed Clydesdale NON HACKNEY over 14HH CHAMPION &RESERVE Hackney SATURDAY RING4–2PM START CHAMPION &RESERVE Turnout

CLYDESDALES &HARNESS CLYDESDALES -LED DELIVERY HORSE Led Clydesdale TURNOUT HACKNEY

59 Section : Saddle Horse 60 Section : Saddle Horse SA5/7 SA5/6 SA5/5 SA5/4 SA5/3 SA5/15 SA5/14 SA5/13 SA5/12 SA5/11 SA5/25 SA5/24 SA5/19 SA5/18 SA5/17 SA5/16 SA5/10 SA5/9 SA5/8 SA5/2 SA5/1 SA5/27 SA5/26 SA5/23 SA5/22 SA5/21 SA5/20 SA5 & RIDDEN,MINIATURE &SMALL MINIATURE/SMALL COLOUR CLASSES As theAustralian per Inc Miniature Horse Society CHAMPION &RESERVE Miniature Horse Gelding Pinto classessponsored by theVictorian Pinto Society CHAMPION &RESERVE Miniature Horse Female CHAMPION &RESERVE Miniature Horse Male HORSE, MINIATURE/SMALL Must beregisteredMust witharecognised Miniature CHAMPION &RESERVE SmallHorse Female CHAMPION &RESERVE SmallHorse Male CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden PalominoCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Pinto Female Led Pinto 14hh&over Male Led Pinto under14hh Male Led Pinto Female 3years &under Led Pinto Female 4years &over PresentedBest Pinto Gelding 3yearsGelding &under 4yearsGelding &over Yearling Filly Filly 2&3years Mare 4years &over Ridden PalominoRidden Female PalominoRidden Male Filly 3years &under Mare 4years &over 3yearsMale &under 4yearsMale &over Yearling Colt Colt 2&3years Stallion 4years &over Led Palomino Male Led Palomino Female Ridden PintoRidden Female PintoRidden Male Best Any Other Colour AnyBest Other DiluteBest Colour BrokenBest Colour Colour Solid Best RING FINISHEDBY LUNCH BREAK SUPREME CHAMPIONMiniature Horse CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Pinto Male CHAMPION &RESERVE Led Palomino CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden PintoCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden SATURDAY RING5-8.30AMSTART SUPREME CHAMPIONSmallHorse SUPREME CHAMPIONLed Pinto CHAMPION Coloured Exhibit MINIATURE HORSES PALOMINO -RIDDEN PALOMINO &PINTO LED PALOMINO -LED Height for Age Rules- PINTO -RIDDEN SMALL HORSE COLOURED Association/Society PINTO -LED

SA6/12 SA6/11 SA6/10 SA6/4 SA6/3 SA6/2 SA6/1 SA6/9 SA6/8 SA6/7 SA6/6 SA6/5 SA6/30 SA6/29 SA6/28 SA6/27 SA6/26 SA6/25 SA6/24 SA6/23 SA6/22 SA6/21 SA6/20 SA6/19 SA6/18 SA6/17 SA6/16 SA6/15 SA6/14 SA6/13 AUSTRALIAN FRIESIAN WARMBLOOD -LED Buckskin classessponsored bySociety Buckskin theNationalBuckskin All registered horses mustbe with AFWHS andowner’s All registered horsesmustbe withAFWHSandowner’s SA6 CHAMPION &RESERVE Australian Friesian Warmblood WARMBLOOD LED&RIDDEN, AUSTRALIAN FRIESIAN WARMBLOOD - Australian Friesian Warmblood classessponsored by the CHAMPION &RESERVE SENIORAustralian Friesian CHAMPION &RESERVE Miniature Pony Gelding CHAMPION &RESERVE Miniature Pony Female CHAMPION &RESERVE Female Led Buckskin CHAMPION &RESERVE Miniature Pony Male CHAMPION &RESERVE Male Led Buckskin & AUSTRALIAN FRIESIAN CHAMPION &RESERVE Shetland Gelding CHAMPION &RESERVE Shetland Female CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden Buckskin CHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden CHAMPION & RESERVE Ridden ShetlandCHAMPION &RESERVE Ridden Led over ShetlandGelding 10&n.e. 10.2hh Led over ShetlandGelding 8.2&n.e. 10hh Led under8.2hh ShetlandGelding Led Buckskin Male over Male Led 14hh Buckskin 14hh&under Male Led Buckskin FemaleLed Buckskin 3years &under FemaleLed Buckskin 4years &over Led ShetlandFilly yearling -3years Led ShetlandMare 4years &over, over 8.2&n.e. 10.2hh Led ShetlandMare 4years &over, under8.2hh Led ShetlandColt, yearling -3years Led ShetlandStallion under10.2hh Minature Pony 3years Gelding &under Minature Pony 4years Gelding &over Minature Pony Yearling Filly Minature Pony Filly 2&3years Minature Pony Mare 4years &over Minature Pony Yearling Colt Minature Pony Colt 2&3years Minature Pony Stallion 4years &over ShetlandGelding Ridden ShetlandMare Ridden ShetlandStallion Ridden Female Buckskin Ridden Male Buckskin Ridden Austrlian Friesian Warmblood HorseSociety RING FINISHEDBY LUNCH BREAK Ridden Mare orFillyRidden Stallion/Gelding Ridden Led Colt/Filly under4years Led Mare 4years andover Led Stallion 4years &over CHAMPION &RESERVE Shetland Male SUPREME CHAMPION Miniature Pony SUPREME CHAMPIONLed Buckskin SUPREME CHAMPIONLed Shetland SATURDAY RING6-8.30AMSTART MINIATURE PONIES Mamouney Family to thewinner Sash & Garland donated by &Garland Sash the SHETLAND -RIDDEN SHETLAND BUCKSKIN -RIDDEN MINIATURE PONIES BUCKSKIN,SHETLAND SHETLAND -LED SHETLAND BUCKSKIN- LED financial members financial members Warmblood RIDDEN • • •• • • • • • REGULATIONS: TIME KEEPER: PENCILLOR: JUDGE: CHIEF STEWARD: P V05 V04 V03 V02 V01 REDUCED ENTRY FEESAPPLY FORSHOW PATRONS or refund entry moneys toor refund exhibitors entry ifrequired. entries to cancel the classoralter ofanevent thecriteria therightinevent reserves The ofinsufficient Society along thewire fence at therear ofthestables. site fee of$25.00for theShow. Caravans to beplaced Powered site and isavailable onapplication withentry Straw isavailable to bepurchased at $8.00perbale. or $25.00Non Members following rates: Entire Show: $16.50Members/Patrons A limited numberofhorsestallsare available at the regulations. as stated at oftheHorse thebeginning Section All exhibitors mustcomply withthestandard rules NO PHONEBOOKINGSOFSTABLES WILL BE TAKEN. WILL BEAVAILABLE IF YOU ARRIVEON THE DAY. ARE LIMITED THERE ISNOGUARANTEE THAT STABLES APPROPRIATE ENTRY FORM.ASSTABLE NUMBERS PRE BOOKEDANDPAID FORINFULLON THE Stables sites: andcamping STABLES MUSTBE AcknoweldgeRisk & Waiver Form priorto competing. ParticipantAll competitors mustsignaHorse Sports Fee:Entry – TableA2 Height Height .75m Open Class -Starting Prize Money: Fee:Entry .70m – Table A Height Height Open ClassStarting -Maximum Prize Money: Fee:Entry to be16yearsRiders &under Height .70m– Starting Maximum Table A Prize Money: Fee:Entry .55m – Table A Height Height Open ClassStarting -Maximum Prize Money: Fee:Entry to be14yearsRiders andunder Height .55m – Starting Maximum Table A FRIDAY MORNING-9amSTART V rize Money: - APPROX. 2.30pmSTART -SHOW JUMPING FRIDAY AFTERNOON PLEASE SEEENTRY FORM. ENTRY ON THE DAY 2 DAY PROGRAM 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 Non Members $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00; 3rd Ribbon Alf Parsons Pat Parsons -Friday Robinson Mel andSaturday Ken Keating Ph: 54468542 V09 V08 V07 V06 V18 V17 V16 V15 Fee: Entry V14 V13 V12 V11 V10 SATURDAY MORNING-9amSTART Prize Money: Fee:Entry height: 1m Starting HeightOpen Class - Prize Money: Fee:Entry height: .90m Starting HeightOpen Class - Prize Money: Fee:Entry height: .80m Starting HeightOpen Class - Prize money: Fee:Entry height: .75m Starting RoundStakesOne 16years -Riders &under Prize Money: Fee:Entry height: 1m Starting MEMORIAL ART273-3.3 HeightOpen Class Prize Money: Fee:Entry height: .90m Starting HeightOpen Class - Prize Money: Fee:Entry height: .80m Starting HeightOpen Class - Prize money: Fee:Entry height: .75m Starting RoundStakesOne 16years -Riders &under Prize money: – TableA2 Height Height .75m Open Class -Starting Prize Money: Fee:Entry .70m – Table A Height Height Open ClassStarting -Maximum Prize Money: Fee:Entry to be16yearsRiders &under Height .70m – Starting Maximum Table A Prize Money: Fee:Entry .55m – Table A Height Height Open ClassStarting -Maximum Prize Money: Fee:Entry to be14yearsRiders andunder Height .55m – Starting Maximum Table A 1st $50.00;2nd$30.00;3rd $20.00 $10.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $8.00 1st $50.00;2nd$30.00;3rd $20.00 $10.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $8.00 1st $30.00;2nd$20.00;3rd $10.00 $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $60.00;2nd$30.00; 3rd $20.00 $10.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $8.00 1st $50.00;2nd$30.00;3rd $20.00 $10.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $8.00 1st $30.00;2nd$20.00;3rd $10.00 $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 1st $10.00;2nd$5.00;3rd Ribbon $8.00 Non Members orPatronsMembers $5.00 THE “WALLYCHURCHILL” Table A2 Table AM5 Table A2 Table AM5 Table A2

61 Section : Show Jumping 62 Section : Novelties W18 W17 W16 W15 W14 W13 W12 W11 W10 W09 W08 W07 W06 W05 W04 W03 W02 W01 ENTRY FEE: 13. 12. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. REGULATIONS: PRIZES: ENTRY ENQUIRIES: STEWARD: CHIEF STEWARD: ENTRY FEE: Bendigo Show Society Sashes willawarded Sashes ShowBendigo Society to thefollowing: NO ENTRIESON THE DAY -MUSTBEPREENTERED WITH CHAMPION &RESERVE RIDER -11 YEARS TO 15 YEARS

insufficient entries. therightto reserves delete oralterThe events Society if allowedNo toed shoes thongsoropen onthearena Only dummy spursmay beworn -NOWHIPS Society. ofanofficialthe the direction drugtests forRandom irregularities mayoutat becarried Approved worn. mustbe helmetsandridingboots club orotherridingassociation uniform may worn. be withfawncollared blue jodhpurs. ornavy Pony shirt Uniforms: Competitors mustwear awhite orblue be approved by stewards. Western are saddleswithhorns prohibited must Saddle where possiblewillberuninheats. Events to asdirected beconducted by theStewards and Association. with therulesofAustralian Novelty Racing Agriculturalof theBendigo inconjunction Show Society All events underrulesand regulations willbeconducted Novelty exhibitors. Regulations assetoutforwillapplyto Horsesection NO PHONEBOOKINGSOFSTABLES WILL BE TAKEN. YOU ARRIVEON THE DAY. GUARANTEE THAT STABLES WILL BEAVAILABLE IF AS STABLE NUMBERSARELIMITED THERE ISNO FULL ON THE APPROPRIATE ENTRY FORM. STABLES MUSTBEPREBOOKEDANDPAID FORIN CHAMPION &RESERVE RIDER -10 YEARS &UNDER CHAMPION &RESERVE RIDER -16 YEARS &OVER Barrel -16years Race &over Barrel -11years Race -15years Barrel -10years Race andunder Flag -16years Race &over Flag -11years Race -15years Flag -10years Race andunder Led -16years Race &over Led -11years Race -15years Led -10years Race andunder -16yearsStake Race &over -11yearsStake Race -15years -10yearsStake Race andunder -16years Race Bending &over -11years Race Bending -15years -10years Race Bending andunder Old EnglishHunt -16years &over Old EnglishHunt -11years -15years Old EnglishHunt -10years andunder One Horse & One Rider combination Rider Horse &One One only ENTRIES CLOSE: MONDAY 7thOCTOBER Champion &Reserve Sashes Ribbons for alleventsRibbons 1stto 3rd place FRIDAY &SATURDAY ONLY FINISH TIME -approximately 12noon will be awardedwill be ineachAge Group No prize money Classes W01 - W18 Non Members $6.00perentry Non Members orPatron Members Show Society $4.00perentry W FRIDAY MORNING THE SECRETARY ONLY -NOVELTIES As specified Ms. Ferrari Sam Ph: 0439992720 Mr. John Faull Ph: Donaldson 54433601 Mary Mrs.  10am START (For events W01 - W18) events(For W01 $6.00perentry Non Member $4.00 perentry orPatron Member Show Society Ferrari Innovations presented best Horse under Open Ferrari Innovations presented best under 18years Horse ENTRY FEE: W32 W31 W30 W29 W28 W27 W26 W25 W24 W23 W22 W21 W20 W19 PRIZE MONEY:  Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo ChampionshipsSashes Show Society ENTRY FEE: ENTRY FEE-EVENT W31-W32: ENTRY FEE-EVENTS W33 - or Member W42: Show Society W42 W41 W40 W39 W38 W37 W36 W35 W34 W33 W48 W47 W46 W45 W44 W43 will be runwill be timepermitting. Prize money for theseevents. The following events are to open allcompetitors. Events Points to counted be from Friday events afternoon to 1st -3rd place

NO ENTRIESON THE DAY -MUSTBEPREENTERED NO ENTRIESON THE DAY -MUSTBEPREENTERED CHAMPION &RESERVE RIDER-UNDER18 YEARS CHAMPION &RESERVE RIDER-UNDER15 YEARS CHAMPIONSHIP SASHEVENTS Prize Money: Race. Ferrari Innovations Barrel Championship Open Prize Money: Kayeleenby Clarke Flag Championship Open Sparkie Race. Sponsored Prize Money: Sponsored by Agricultural Bendigo Show Society Destiny Stake Championship Open Race. Prize Money: Sponsored by Ferrari Sam DahPark -LaDe Race. Bend DeDahChampionship Open La Prize Money: Works years Race. Bend Sponsored by Complete Metal Complete Metal Works Championship Under18 Prize Money: Works years Race. Sponsored Bend by Complete Metal Complete Medal Works Championship Under15 Prize: 1xsetofFerrari Jump Innovations Smart Prize: 2xsetsofFerrari Innovations Caveletti’s Flag -Open Race Flag -Under18years Race Flag -Under15years Race -Open Stake Race -Under18yearsStake Race -Under15yearsStake Race -Open Race Bending -Under18years Race Bending -Under15years Race Bending Barrel -Open Race Barrel -Under18years Race Barrel -Under15years Race Prize Money: Victorian Equine Group Junior Under-14 Timed -Sponsored Medley by Prize Money: Open Timed -Sponsored Medley by Williams Max Prize Money: Sponsored by Agricultural Bendigo Show Society Patron $5.00per entry, $7.00perentry NonMember Stake Race -Under18yearsStake Race -Under15yearsStake Race Led -Under18years Race Led -Under15years Race Keyhole -Open Keyhole -Under18years Keyhole -Under15years Old EnglishHunt -Open Old EnglishHunt -Under18years Old EnglishHunt -Under15years Patron $8.00per entry, $10.00perentry NonMembers CHAMPION &RESERVE RIDER-OPEN Saturday events afternoon W19-W48 Show Society Members orPatron Members Show Society $10.00perentry Non Members $12.00perentry Non Members SATURDAY AFTERNOON Sponsored by Ferrari Innovations FRIDAY AFTERNOON First: $20.00;Second:$15.00; Third: $10.00 Show Society Members orPatron Members Show Society $5.00perentry Non Members $7.00perentry Non Members Approx 1.30pmSTART Complete Metal WorksMetal Complete Approx 4pmSTART FINISH TIME -8PM 1st $100.00;2nd$70.00;3rd $50.00 1st $150.00;2nd$70.00;3rd $50.00 1st $50.00;2nd$30.00;3rd $10.00 1st $50.00;2nd$30.00;3rd $10.00 1st: $30.00;2nd:$20.00;3rd: $10.00 1st $100.00;2nd$70.00;3rd $50.00 1st $150.00;2nd$70.00;3rd $50.00 1st: $30.00;2nd:$20.00;3rd: $10.00 1st: $20.00;2nd:$15.00;3rd: $10.00 SPECIAL PRIZES Show Society Members or Members Show Society

THE SOCIETY GRATEFULLY THANKS THE 2019 BENDIGO AGRICULTURAL SHOW SPONSORS

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General Construction”. ofwhich Both “Code Prevention of Practice- ofFalls in themselves withtheregulations andthe All guildmembersneedto familiarise Regulations 2010. introduced theOH&S[Prevention ofFalls] 2010 WorksafeMarch Victoria In OFFALLSPREVENTION installed, tested andventilated. are toAll besecure, LPGcylinders safely LPG CYLINDERS materials.use andRecycle is to bemade Reduce, effort to Every Re- waste intheprovided bins. materials,packaging etc andplace all keep theirareas cleanofdebris, holders andShowmen mustcontinually HOUSEKEEPING/CLEANING -Site damage ortheft. acceptsShow noresponsibility for Society employees, Agricultural astheBendigo oftheir as well asthepersonalproperty adequately,equipment andproperty responsible for theirtools, securing Site holdersandShowmen are SECURITY •  •  • place thefollowing insurances: for Showmen ismandatory to haveIt in INSURANCES grounds isprohibited. language, fighting onthesite and/or carelessobjects, driving, abusive employees. throwing of Skylarking, responsible for oftheir theconduct Site holdersandShowmen are SHOWMEN’S EMPLOYEES CONDUCT OFSITEHOLDERS’ AND legislative requirements. in accordance withtheapplicable Workers Compensation Insurance which theyare responsible. Insurances for Plant andEquipment for for any oneoccurrence. with alimitofnotlessthan$5,000,000 Public andProduct Insurance Liability Department Ph: 0354346000 Department For information from the Health further Bylaws. Health Regulations, Registrations and must adhere toofGreater City Bendigo All food vendors (exposed andpackaged) REGULATIONS OFGREATERCITY BENDIGOHEALTH protrude intheairspace above roadways] such asprize displays mustalsonot vehicles. that protrude Objects at height etc andto blockthesafe access ofthese boxes etc to protrude onto roadways vehicles. for isnotpermissible ticket- [It vehicles services andotheremergency access alongallroadways for fire fighting clear space. 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Similarly, Show Society oftheBendigo which istheproperty commencing any painting onany surface, Permission mustbeobtainedbefore PAINTING /FIXINGS relevant regulations. containers, labelledwithcontents asper shall onlybestored inapproved Flammable andcombustible materials substance for approval, to prior use. the Material Safety Data Sheetfor the Showmen shallprovide to theSecretary or theenvironment, theSite holdersand there to orharm eitherpersonnel isrisk If SHOWGROUNDS MATERIALS BROUGHT ONTO erection of this type ofequipment. ofthistype erection implemented for theconstruction/ 10mustbe determined insection Additionally, prevention offallsas remove it. following safe procedures mustonly removed person andanauthorised stopped before any guard isto be operated. The equipment mustbe equipment before any equipment is condition andbesecurely fitted to guards are to bemaintained inasafe Equipment Guarding -All machine this equipment. securing, operation anddismantling of are to becomplied withintheerection, and requirements ofrelevant authorities -AllAmusement safety regulations Rides 2019 BENDIGO AGRICULTURAL SHOW ENTRIES CLOSE: REFER TO VARIOUS SECTIONS IN THE SCHEDULE ALL ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY - OTHERWISE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Please carefully check your entries before posting them *Please accept the following entries for your annual show, which are submitted according to the Rules & Regulations of the Society. Section Class No PARTICULARS OF EXHIBIT (CLASS DETAILS) ENTRY FEES eg M 01 Silkie - White Male $ c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 PIGS, AGRICULTURALBIRDS, POULTRY, PRODUCE : General Entry Form 9 10 & FLEECE SECTIONS 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 IF SCHOOL ENTRY, PLEASE PROVIDE NAME OF STUDENT TOTAL ENTRY FEES OPTIONAL - SHOW PATRONS TICKET @ $45 entitles holder to reduced entry fees - also admittance to Patron, Patron’s Guest and Patron’s 2 Children 17 years and under. $45 00 TOTAL DIRECT DEPOSIT DETAILS: BSB 633-000 ACCOUNT NO: 107083776 PLEASE PROVIDE A REFERENCE TO PAYMENT EG: SURNAME & SECTION NO LATE ENTRIES - PLEASE PRINT DETAILS IN BLOCK LETTERS

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OFFICE USE ONLY DATE: REC NO: PAYMENT:

65 66 Waiver Form : General Signature: ...... Dated: ...... governed by inallrespects and interpreted inaccordance withthelaws of Victoria. executorswill bebindingonmy (andtheir)heirs, ofkin, andadministrators. next Iagree that thiswaiver shall be thiswaiverand understood andexplained to to prior signing theparticipant, itandagree that thisagreement ...... Iconfirm that Ihave read hereby consent inthefollowing to my childparticipating event I ...... ,beingaparent orlegalguardian oftheabove namedparticipant isunder18yearsWhere ofage(to becompleted participant by aparent orguardian): Signature: ...... Dated: ...... waiver shallbegoverned by inallrespects andinterpreted inaccordance withthelaws of Victoria. it andagree that thiswaiver executors willbebindingonmy heirs, ofkin, andadministrators. next Iagree that this isoverWhere 18years theparticipant ofage:Iagree that Ihave read andunderstood thiswaiver to prior signing 5 4 3 2 1 axes, saws, whips, hay bales, stoves implements andshearsare andothercooking dangerous recreational activities. Competitions andevents, to includingbutnotrestricted events involving chainsaws, hammersandothertools, inacompetition oreventparticipation at anagricultural show bothobvious contains andinherent elements ofrisk, Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd Agricultural andtheBendigo Suppliers”) (“the Show advisethat Society Name ofparticipant:...... Negligence isdefinedinthe Fair Regulations 2004. Trading (RecreationalServices) The change to your rights, isdueto assetoutinthisform, gross doesnotapply ifyour death negligence orinjury on thesupplier’s Gross part. provided werethe services notinaccordance withthese guarantees, are excluded, ormodifiedinthe restricted way setoutinthis NOTE:form. youIf sign thisform, you willbeagreeing that your rightsto suethesupplierunderFair Trading 1999ifyou Act orinjured are because killed 32NoftheFairUnder section Trading 1999,thesupplierisentitled Act to askyou to agree guarantees that thesestatutory donotapplyto you. mean that thesupplier namedonthisform isrequired to ensure that therecreational itsuppliesto you services several guarantees goodsandservices. Under theAustralian statutory apply to the supply ofcertain Consumer LawThese guarantees (Victoria),

VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS Agricultural LIMITED–Bendigo Inc Show Society 1.2 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 I agree to beboundby therulesandguidelinesof Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd asvariedfrom timeto time. to theSuppliers.for entry result inmebeingexcluded from theEvent orotherevents withnoentitlement to any refund ofmoneypaid I willnotconsume intheEvent any alcohol orillicitdrugswhileparticipating andagree that suchusemay or death againsttheSuppliersinany way whatsoever from withtheseactivities. arising orinconnection my individualrightto suetheSuppliersfor allclaimsIormy representatives may have for suchpersonalinjury ordeath in anyway whatsoever andhereby of personalinjury fromall such risks arising theseactivities waive (andsometimesdeath) mayinherent occur asaresult andIaccept risks ofwhichpersonalinjury andassume andagreeI acknowledge intheEvent that my isadangerandmay participation andassociated have activities Ihave beenprovided.services damages orliability. Iagree to release theSuppliersandtheiremployees from legalresponsibility for the responsible for any Isuffer. injuries IwillnotsuetheSuppliers, theiremployees or agents for any claims, costs, inthe Event, Isuffer while participating If harm Iwill notholdtheSuppliers, theiremployees oragents legally By signingBy thiswaiver that: Iacknowledged • • •

might reasonably to beexpected achieve any result you have to thesupplier. madeknown are reasonably fit for any which purpose you, either expresslyknown and or by implication,tothesupplier; make are rendered and withduecare andskill; in injury, loss, damageordeath to me; andmay resultParticipation Event”)isahazardous in...... (“the activity and properly participate intheEvent;and properly participate Participation intheEvent Ideclare requires skills. that Ihaveskills certain tobeable tosafely sufficient extreme hotorcold weather, rain orwind; theEventIf isheldoutdoors, there are to risks measaresult oftheweather conditions, includingeither participating intheEvent;participating I amresponsible for that ensuring Ihave andwillwear equipment suitablefor safely andproperly the Event; and I amresponsible for thecondition ofany tools andequipmentthat andensuring theyare appropriate for the prior acceptancethe prior ofpossibledangerto oftherisk me. AgriculturalI usethefacilitiesofBendigo entirely Show at Society my asIfindthemandwith own risk, PARTICIPANT RISKACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER WARNING UNDER THE FAIR ACTTRADING 1999

...... POSTCODE: ...... ABN:...... POSTCODE: SIGNATURE: ...... MEMBER’S / PATRON’S TICKET NO: ...... NO: PATRON’S / TICKET MEMBER’S ...... SIGNATURE: ...... EMAIL: ...... PHONE: ...... ADDRESS: POSTAL NAME: Mr. Mrs. Miss. Ms...... Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo Show 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Phone: 0354444646 MAIL ENTRIES TO:MAIL PLEASE NOTE: THAT ALL DETAILS MUST BE ACCURATE, AS EACH HORSE WILL BE ALLOCATED AN EXHIBITOR NUMBER OFFICE USE ONLY BENDIGO, 3552 The Secretary, PO Box 109, I declare that theseentriesare madeinaccordance asprinted intheSchedule withtheRules &RegulationsoftheSociety Class No S ection Society, ALL ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY - OTHERWISE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED NOVELTIES ENTRIES CLOSE : MONDAY 7TH OCTOBER 2019 PLEASE PROVIDE A REFERENCE TO PAYMENT EG: SURNAME & SECTION PLEASE CHECK YOUR ENTRIES CAREFULLY BEFORE SUBMITTING THEM DIRECT DEPOSIT DETAILS: BSB 633-000 ACCOUNT NO: 107083776 DATE: Events W01-W018 (M/P$4,NM$6) Stables Required /Patron -Member Events W43-W48 (M/P$12,NM$15) Event W31 & W32 (M/P$8,NM$10) Events W19-W30 & W33-W42 (M/P$5,NM$7) Stables Required -NonMember Straw Powered Sites Required also Admittance to Patron, Patron’s Guest&Patron’s 2children 17years &under also Admittance to Patron, Patron’s Guest&Patron’s 2children 17years &under 2-DAY SHOW PATRON’S @TICKET 1-DAY SHOW PATRON’S @TICKET HORSES NAME M/P = Member orPatron;LEGEND: M/P=Member NM=NonMember *PLEASE COPY ENTRY FORM IF NOT ENOUGH SPACE (If entrant(If nottherider, pleasestate therider’s name) PLEASE PRINT DETAILS IN BLOCK LETTERS PLEASE SIGN WAIVER FORM OVER PAGE DESCRIPTION OF ENTRY REC NO: $45 entitles holderto fees reduced - entry $25 entitles holderto fees reduced - entry RIDER / EXHIBITOR NAME No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. PAYMENT: @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ $ $ $ $ $16.50 $25.00 $ 8.00 $25.00 TOTAL

$ ENTRY FEES $......

67 Entry Form : Novelties & Stabling 68 Waiver Form : Horse Sports Signature: ...... Dated: ...... I agree that this waiver shallbegoverned by inallrespects andinterpreted inaccordance withthelaws of Victoria. that thisagreement executors willbebindingonmy (andtheir)heirs, ofkin, andadministrators. next I confirm that Ihave this read andunderstoodwaiver and explained prior to signingto theparticipant, itandagree hereby consent inhorsesports. to my childparticipating I ...... ,beingaparent orlegalguardian oftheabove namedparticipant Where is under18years participant ofage(to completed be by aparent orguardian): Signature: ...... Dated: ...... waiver shallbegoverned by inallrespects andinterpreted inaccordance withthelaws of Victoria. it andagree that thiswaiver executors willbebindingonmy heirs, ofkin, andadministrators. next Iagree that this Where isover theparticipant 5 Suppliers. may result inmebeingexcluded from anevent withnoentitlement to any refund to the ofmoneypaidfor entry 4 ordeath againsttheSuppliersinany wayinjury whatsoever from withtheseactivities. arising orinconnection waive my individualright to suetheSuppliersfor allclaimsIormy representatives may have for suchpersonal ordeath inanyway whatsoever andhereby ofpersonal injury fromassume allsuchrisks arising theseactivities may have (andsometimesdeath) may inherent occur asaresult andIaccept risks ofwhichpersonalinjury and 3 Ihave beenprovided.services costs, damagesorliability. Iagree to release theSuppliersandtheiremployees from legalresponsibility for the legally responsible for any Isuffer. injuries IwillnotsuetheSuppliers, theiremployees oragents for any claims, 2 on thesupplier’s Gross Negligence isdefinedinthe part. Fair Regulations 2004. Trading (RecreationalServices) out inthisform. NOTE: The change to your rights, isdueto assetoutinthisform, gross doesnotapplyifyour death negligence orinjury providedinjured were becausetheservices notinaccordance withtheseguarantees, are excluded, ormodified inthe restricted way set to you. you If sign thisform, you willbeagreeing that your rights to sue thesupplierunderFair Trading 1999ifyou Act or are killed 32NoftheFairUnder section Trading 1999,thesupplierisentitled Act to askyou to agree guarantees that thesestatutory donotapply • might reasonably to beexpected achieve any result you have to thesupplier. madeknown • are reasonably fit for any which purpose you, either expresslyknown and or by implication,tothesupplier; make • are rendered and withduecare andskill; guarantees meanthat thesuppliernamedonthisform isrequired to ensure that therecreational itsuppliesto you services several guarantees goodsandservices. Under theAustralian statutory applyto thesupplyofcertain ConsumerThese Law (Victoria), 1 way, especiallywhenfrightened orhurt. areand inherent. dangerous inasuddenandunpredictable recreational Horsesports andhorsescanact activities at anagricultural show orhorsecompetition both obvious inhorsesports contains elements ofrisk, participation Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd Agricultural andtheBendigo (“theSuppliers”) Show advisethat Society Name ofparticipant:......

VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LIMITED –

I agree to beboundby therules&guidelinesof Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd asvariedfrom timeto time. andagree thatI willnotconsume suchuse in the horsesports any alcohol orillicitdrugswhileparticipating are andassociated adangerand activities andagreeI acknowledge inthehorsesports that my participation inahorseevent, Isuffer IwillnotholdtheSuppliers, whileparticipating If harm theiremployees oragents 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 signingBy thiswaiver that: Iacknowledged with the prior acceptancewith theprior ofpossibledangerto oftherisk me. AgriculturalI usethefacilitiesofBendigo entirely Show at Society my asIfindthemand own risk, intheevent; and participating I amresponsible for that ensuring Ihave andwillwear equipment suitablefor safely andproperly There isinherent includingfallingfrom events inhorseriding ofsuffering therisk my horse; injury way; unpredictable orotheranimalsmay causemy horseorotherhorsestoInsects inan become frightened andact including eitherextremehotorcold weather, rain orwind; As theevent isheldoutdoors, there are to risks me&to my horseasaresult oftheweather conditions, of people, andthat there may beloudandunfamiliarnoiseswhichcanfrighten horses; heldat anagriculturalIf show, willbeheldincloseproximity to andlarge rides thehorsesports groups or unfamiliarnoises; way, inasuddenandunpredictable Horses canact orifexposed to loud especiallyiffrightened orhurt, safely intheevents; andproperly participate Ideclare requires skills. that IhaveskillsParticipation certain tobeable inhorsesports to sufficient &may result isahazardous ininjury, activity Participation loss, inhorsesports damageordeath to me; HORSE SPORTS PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER 18years ofage:I agree that I have read and understood this waiver to prior signing WARNING UNDER THE FAIR ACTTRADING 1999 Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo Inc Show Society ...... POSTCODE: ...... ABN:...... POSTCODE: SIGNATURE: ...... MEMBER’S / PATRON’S TICKET NO: ...... NO: PATRON’S / TICKET MEMBER’S ...... SIGNATURE: ...... EMAIL: ...... PHONE: ...... ADDRESS: POSTAL NAME: Mr. Mrs. Miss. Ms...... FOR ONLY: SADDLE SECTIONS PLEASE FILL OUT ONE LINE PER HORSE AND RIDER/EXHIBITOR COMBINATION AND NOMINATE ON RIDER HERO STANDARDBRED COMPETITION - HORSE’S NAME Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo Show 5 4 3 2 1 PLEASE NOTE: THAT ALL DETAILS MUST BE ACCURATE, AS EACH HORSE WILL BE ALLOCATED AN EXHIBITOR NUMBER Phone: 0354444646 OFF THE TRACK COMPETITION - HORSE’S NAME MAIL ENTRIES TO:MAIL OFFICE USE ONLY BENDIGO, 3552 The Secretary, I declare that theseentriesare madeinaccordance asprinted intheSchedule withtheRules &RegulationsoftheSociety PO Box 109, BERYL TAIT AWARD - PRE ENTRY ONLY Society, ALL ENTRY TICKETS TO BE COLLECTED AT THE HORSE STEWARDS OFFICE DURING THE SHOW ALL ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY - OTHERWISE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED THE ENTRY FORM THE TOTAL NUMBER OF CLASSES YOU WISH TO COMPETE IN. PLEASE PROVIDE A REFERENCE TO PAYMENT EG: SURNAME & SECTION HORSES NAME PRE-ENTRIESCLOSE :MONDAY 7THOCTOBER 2019 PLEASE CHECK YOUR ENTRIES CAREFULLY BEFORE SUBMITTING THEM DIRECT DEPOSIT DETAILS: BSB 633-000 ACCOUNT NO: 107083776 (If entrant(If nottherider, pleasestate therider’s name) DATE: Powered Sites Required Straw Stables Required -NonMember Stables Required /Patron -Member Entries Member /PatronEntries Member Entries Non-Member also Admittance to Patron, Patron’s Guest&Patron’s 2children 17years &under also Admittance to Patron, Patron’s Guest&Patron’s 2children 17years &under 2-DAY SHOW PATRON’S @TICKET 1-DAY SHOW PATRON’S @TICKET *PLEASE COPY ENTRY FORM IF NOT ENOUGH SPACE (INDIVIDUAL CLASS NUMBERS NOT REQUIRED) PLEASE PRINT DETAILS IN BLOCK LETTERS PLEASE SIGN WAIVER FORM OVER PAGE DESCRIPTION OF ENTRY REC NO: $45 entitles holderto fees reduced - entry $25 entitles holderto fees reduced - entry RACING REGISTERED NAME RACING REGISTERED NAME RIDER / EXHIBITOR NAME HORSE’S NAME No. No. No. No. No. No. PAYMENT: @ @ @ @ @ @ $25.00 $ 8.00 $25.00 $16.50 $ 6.00 $ 4.00 TOTAL

$ HORSE HEIGHT HORSE HEIGHT HORSE HEIGHT HEIGHT HORSE

69 Entry Form : Horse Section & Stabling 70 Waiver Form : Horse Sports Signature: ...... Dated: ...... I agree that this waiver shallbegoverned by inallrespects andinterpreted inaccordance withthelaws of Victoria. that thisagreement executors willbebindingonmy (andtheir)heirs, ofkin, andadministrators. next I confirm that Ihave this read andunderstoodwaiver and explained prior to signingto theparticipant, itandagree hereby consent inhorsesports. to my childparticipating I ...... ,beingaparent orlegalguardian oftheabove namedparticipant Where is under18years participant ofage(to completed be by aparent orguardian): Signature: ...... Dated: ...... waiver shallbegoverned by inallrespects andinterpreted inaccordance withthelaws of Victoria. it andagree that thiswaiver executors willbebindingonmy heirs, ofkin, andadministrators. next Iagree that this Where isover theparticipant 5 Suppliers. may result inmebeingexcluded from anevent withnoentitlement to any refund to the ofmoneypaidfor entry 4 ordeath againsttheSuppliersinany wayinjury whatsoever from withtheseactivities. arising orinconnection waive my individualright to suetheSuppliersfor allclaimsIormy representatives may have for suchpersonal ordeath inanyway whatsoever andhereby ofpersonal injury fromassume allsuchrisks arising theseactivities may have (andsometimesdeath) may inherent occur asaresult andIaccept risks ofwhichpersonalinjury and 3 Ihave beenprovided.services costs, damagesorliability. Iagree to release theSuppliersandtheiremployees from legalresponsibility for the legally responsible for any Isuffer. injuries IwillnotsuetheSuppliers, theiremployees oragents for any claims, 2 on thesupplier’s Gross Negligence isdefinedinthe part. Fair Regulations 2004. Trading (RecreationalServices) out inthisform. NOTE: The change to your rights, isdueto assetoutinthisform, gross doesnotapplyifyour death negligence orinjury providedinjured were becausetheservices notinaccordance withtheseguarantees, are excluded, ormodified inthe restricted way set to you. you If sign thisform, you willbeagreeing that your rights to sue thesupplierunderFair Trading 1999ifyou Act or are killed 32NoftheFairUnder section Trading 1999,thesupplierisentitled Act to askyou to agree guarantees that thesestatutory donotapply • might reasonably to beexpected achieve any result you have to thesupplier. madeknown • are reasonably fit for any which purpose you, either expresslyknown and or by implication,tothesupplier; make • are rendered and withduecare andskill; guarantees meanthat thesuppliernamedonthisform isrequired to ensure that therecreational itsuppliesto you services several guarantees goodsandservices. Under theAustralian statutory applyto thesupplyofcertain ConsumerThese Law (Victoria), 1 way, especiallywhenfrightened orhurt. areand inherent. dangerous inasuddenandunpredictable recreational Horsesports andhorsescanact activities at anagricultural show orhorsecompetition both obvious inhorsesports contains elements ofrisk, participation Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd Agricultural andtheBendigo (“theSuppliers”) Show advisethat Society Name ofparticipant:......

VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LIMITED –

I agree to beboundby therules&guidelinesof Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd asvariedfrom timeto time. andagree thatI willnotconsume suchuse in the horsesports any alcohol orillicitdrugswhileparticipating are andassociated adangerand activities andagreeI acknowledge inthehorsesports that my participation inahorseevent, Isuffer IwillnotholdtheSuppliers, whileparticipating If harm theiremployees oragents 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 signingBy thiswaiver that: Iacknowledged with the prior acceptancewith theprior ofpossibledangerto oftherisk me. AgriculturalI usethefacilitiesofBendigo entirely Show at Society my asIfindthemand own risk, intheevent; and participating I amresponsible for that ensuring Ihave andwillwear equipment suitablefor safely andproperly There isinherent includingfallingfrom events inhorseriding ofsuffering therisk my horse; injury way; unpredictable orotheranimalsmay causemy horseorotherhorsestoInsects inan become frightened andact including eitherextremehotorcold weather, rain orwind; As theevent isheldoutdoors, there are to risks me&to my horseasaresult oftheweather conditions, of people, andthat there may beloudandunfamiliarnoiseswhichcanfrighten horses; heldat anagriculturalIf show, willbeheldincloseproximity to andlarge rides thehorsesports groups or unfamiliarnoises; way, inasuddenandunpredictable Horses canact orifexposed to loud especiallyiffrightened orhurt, safely intheevents; andproperly participate Ideclare requires skills. that IhaveskillsParticipation certain tobeable inhorsesports to sufficient &may result isahazardous ininjury, activity Participation loss, inhorsesports damageordeath to me; HORSE SPORTS PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER 18years ofage:I agree that I have read and understood this waiver to prior signing WARNING UNDER THE FAIR ACTTRADING 1999 Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo Inc Show Society ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY TH4 OCTOBER 2019 ALL ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY - OTHERWISE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED NAME OF ANIMAL KIDDING DATE OF SIRE DAM ENTRY CLASS SEX REG. NO INCLUDING PREFIX DATE BIRTH INCLUDING PREFIX INCLUDING PREFIX FEE Eg PO1 Rosalind Park Buttercup F 4 / 2 / 2013 ABC 001 $------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL $ Please carefully check your entries before OPTIONAL - SHOW PATRON’S TICKET @$45 entitles holder to reduced entry fees - $45.00 posting them also Admittance to Patron, Patron’s Guest & Patron’s 2 children 17 years & under Note: ANIMALS ENTERED MAIL ENTRIES TO:The Secretary, 1. Complete all details for DOES NO. each entry. Bendigo Agricultural Show Society, KIDS NO. 2. For groups, just name PO Box 109, BENDIGO, 3552 BUCKS NO. of animals. TOTAL NO. Phone: 03 5444 4646 3. No late entries accepted. MINIMUM PENS REQUIRED NO. PLEASE PRINT DETAILS IN BLOCK LETTERS DIRECT DEPOSIT DETAILS: BSB 633-000 ACCOUNT NO: 107083776$ TOTAL

NAME OF EXHIBITOR/OWNER:Mr. Mrs. Miss. Ms ...... ABN: ......

POSTAL ADDRESS: ...... P/CODE: ...... MEMBER’S / PATRON’S TICKET NO: ......

PHONE: ...... FAX: ...... EMAIL: ...... SIGNATURE: ......

OFFICE USE ONLY DATE: REC NO: PAYMENT: PLEASE SIGN WAIVER FORM OVER PAGE

71 Entry Form : Dairy Goats VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LIMITED – Bendigo Agricultural Show Society Inc ANIMAL HANDLING PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER Name of participant:...... Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd and the Bendigo Agricultural Show Society (“the Suppliers”) advise that participation in the practice of animal handling at an agricultural show contains elements of risk, both obvious and inherent. Animal handling is a dangerous recreational activities and animals can act in sudden and unpredictable ways, especially when frightened or hurt. 1 By signing this waiver I acknowledged that: 1.1 Participation in animal handling is a hazardous activity and may result in injury, loss, damage or death to me; 1.2 Participation in animal handling requires certain skills. I declare that I have sufficient skills to be able to safely and properly participate in the events; 1.3 Animals can act in a sudden and unpredictable way, especially if frightened or hurt, or if exposed to loud or unfamiliar noises; 1.4 Animal handling events will be held in close proximity to rides & large groups of people, and that there may be loud and unfamiliar noises which can frighten exhibits; 1.5 Insects or other animals may cause the animal to become frightened and act in an unpredictable way; 1.6 There is inherent in animal handling events the risk of suffering injury including injury from the animal; 1.7 I am responsible for ensuring that I have and will wear equipment suitable for safely and properly participating in the event; and 1.8 I use the facilities of the Bendigo Agricultural Show Society entirely at my own risk, as I find them and with the prior acceptance of the risk of possible danger to me. 2 If I suffer harm while participating in a animal handling event, I will not hold the Suppliers, their employees or agents legally responsible for any injuries I suffer. I will not sue the Suppliers, their employees or agents for any claims, costs, damages or liability. I agree to release the Suppliers and their employees from legal responsibility for the services I have been provided. : Animal Handling : Animal Form Waiver 3 I acknowledge and agree that my participation in the animal handling events and associated activities are a danger and may have inherent risks as a result of which personal injury (and sometimes death) may occur and I accept and assume all such risks of personal injury or death in anyway whatsoever arising from these activities and hereby waive my individual right to sue the Suppliers for all claims I or my representatives may have for such personal injury or death against the Suppliers in any way whatsoever arising from or in connection with these activities. 4 I will not consume any alcohol or illicit drugs while participating in animal handling events and agree that such use may result in me being excluded from an event with no entitlement to any refund of money paid for entry to the Suppliers. 5 I agree to be bound by the rules & guidelines of Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd as varied from time to time. Where the participant is over 18 years of age: I agree that I have read and understood this waiver prior to signing it and agree that this waiver will be binding on my heirs, next of kin, executors and administrators. I agree that this waiver shall be governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Victoria. Signature: ...... Dated: ...... Where participant is under 18 years of age (to be completed by a parent or guardian):

I ...... , being a parent or legal guardian of the above named participant hereby consent to my child participating in following animal handling event...... I confirm that I have read and understood and explained to the participant, this waiver prior to signing it and agree that this agreement will be binding on my (and their) heirs, next of kin, executors and administrators. I agree that this waiver shall be governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Victoria.

Signature: ...... Dated: ...... WARNING UNDER THE FAIR TRADING ACT 1999 Under the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria), several statutory guarantees apply to the supply of certain goods and services. These guarantees mean that the supplier named on this form is required to ensure that the recreational services it supplies to you • are rendered with due care and skill; and • are reasonably fit for any purpose which you, either expressly or by implication, make known to the supplier; and • might reasonably be expected to achieve any result you have made known to the supplier. Under section 32N of the Fair Trading Act 1999, the supplier is entitled to ask you to agree that these statutory guarantees do not apply to you. If you sign this form, you will be agreeing that your rights to sue the supplier under the Fair Trading Act 1999 if you are killed or injured because the services provided were not in accordance with these guarantees, are excluded, restricted or modified in the way set out in this form. NOTE: The change to your rights, as set out in this form, does not apply if your death or injury is due to gross negligence on the supplier’s part. Gross Negligence is defined in the Fair Trading (Recreational Services) Regulations 2004. 72 ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY TH4 OCTOBER 2019 ALL ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY - OTHERWISE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED SECT/ BREED PARTICULARS OF EXHIBIT DATE OF SEX TAG NO ENTRY FEE CLASS BIRTH Eg S01 Poll Dorset Ram any age 4 / 2 / 2014 M CLB 12 $------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL $ Please carefully check your entries before posting them OPTIONAL - SHOW PATRON’S TICKET @$45 entitles holder to reduced entry fees - also Admittance to Patron, Patron’s Guest & Patron’s 2 children 17 years & under $45.00

MAIL ENTRIES TO:The Secretary, HEALTH STATUS:Please indicate the appropriate status Bendigo Agricultural Show Society, PO Box 109, BENDIGO, 3552 SHEEP Phone: 03 5444 4646 MINIMUM PENS / SPACE REQUIRED No .

PLEASE PRINT DETAILS IN BLOCK LETTERS DIRECT DEPOSIT DETAILS: BSB 633-000 ACCOUNT NO: 107083776 TOTAL $

NAME OF EXHIBITOR/OWNER:Mr. Mrs. Miss. Ms ......

POSTAL ADDRESS: ...... P/CODE: ...... MEMBER’S / PATRON’S TICKET NO: ......

PHONE: ...... FAX: ...... EMAIL: ...... SIGNATURE: ......

OFFICE USE ONLY DATE: REC NO: PAYMENT: PLEASE SIGN WAIVER FORM OVER PAGE

73 Entry Form : Sheep VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LIMITED – Bendigo Agricultural Show Society Inc ANIMAL HANDLING PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER Name of participant:...... Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd and the Bendigo Agricultural Show Society (“the Suppliers”) advise that participation in the practice of animal handling at an agricultural show contains elements of risk, both obvious and inherent. Animal handling is a dangerous recreational activities and animals can act in sudden and unpredictable ways, especially when frightened or hurt. 1 By signing this waiver I acknowledged that: 1.1 Participation in animal handling is a hazardous activity and may result in injury, loss, damage or death to me; 1.2 Participation in animal handling requires certain skills. I declare that I have sufficient skills to be able to safely and properly participate in the events; 1.3 Animals can act in a sudden and unpredictable way, especially if frightened or hurt, or if exposed to loud or unfamiliar noises; 1.4 Animal handling events will be held in close proximity to rides & large groups of people, and that there may be loud and unfamiliar noises which can frighten exhibits; 1.5 Insects or other animals may cause the animal to become frightened and act in an unpredictable way; 1.6 There is inherent in animal handling events the risk of suffering injury including injury from the animal; 1.7 I am responsible for ensuring that I have and will wear equipment suitable for safely and properly participating in the event; and 1.8 I use the facilities of the Bendigo Agricultural Show Society entirely at my own risk, as I find them and with the prior acceptance of the risk of possible danger to me. 2 If I suffer harm while participating in a animal handling event, I will not hold the Suppliers, their employees or agents legally responsible for any injuries I suffer. I will not sue the Suppliers, their employees or agents for any claims, costs, damages or liability. I agree to release the Suppliers and their employees from legal responsibility for the services I have been provided. : Animal Handling : Animal Form Waiver 3 I acknowledge and agree that my participation in the animal handling events and associated activities are a danger and may have inherent risks as a result of which personal injury (and sometimes death) may occur and I accept and assume all such risks of personal injury or death in anyway whatsoever arising from these activities and hereby waive my individual right to sue the Suppliers for all claims I or my representatives may have for such personal injury or death against the Suppliers in any way whatsoever arising from or in connection with these activities. 4 I will not consume any alcohol or illicit drugs while participating in animal handling events and agree that such use may result in me being excluded from an event with no entitlement to any refund of money paid for entry to the Suppliers. 5 I agree to be bound by the rules & guidelines of Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd as varied from time to time. Where the participant is over 18 years of age: I agree that I have read and understood this waiver prior to signing it and agree that this waiver will be binding on my heirs, next of kin, executors and administrators. I agree that this waiver shall be governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Victoria. Signature: ...... Dated: ...... Where participant is under 18 years of age (to be completed by a parent or guardian):

I ...... , being a parent or legal guardian of the above named participant hereby consent to my child participating in following animal handling event...... I confirm that I have read and understood and explained to the participant, this waiver prior to signing it and agree that this agreement will be binding on my (and their) heirs, next of kin, executors and administrators. I agree that this waiver shall be governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Victoria.

Signature: ...... Dated: ...... WARNING UNDER THE FAIR TRADING ACT 1999 Under the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria), several statutory guarantees apply to the supply of certain goods and services. These guarantees mean that the supplier named on this form is required to ensure that the recreational services it supplies to you • are rendered with due care and skill; and • are reasonably fit for any purpose which you, either expressly or by implication, make known to the supplier; and • might reasonably be expected to achieve any result you have made known to the supplier. Under section 32N of the Fair Trading Act 1999, the supplier is entitled to ask you to agree that these statutory guarantees do not apply to you. If you sign this form, you will be agreeing that your rights to sue the supplier under the Fair Trading Act 1999 if you are killed or injured because the services provided were not in accordance with these guarantees, are excluded, restricted or modified in the way set out in this form. NOTE: The change to your rights, as set out in this form, does not apply if your death or injury is due to gross negligence on the supplier’s part. Gross Negligence is defined in the Fair Trading (Recreational Services) Regulations 2004. 74 ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY TH4 OCTOBER 2019 ALL ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY - OTHERWISE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED SECT/ BREED PARTICULARS OF EXHIBIT NAME OF ANIMAL - INCLUDING PREFIX DATE OF BIRTH SEX REG. & ENTRY FEE CLASS TATTOO NO Eg TO1 Hereford Heifer under 20 months Purple Park Princess 4 / 2 / 2014 F CLB 12 $------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL $ Please carefully check your entries before posting them OPTIONAL - SHOW PATRON’S TICKET @$45 entitles holder to reduced entry fees - also Admittance to Patron, Patron’s Guest & Patron’s 2 children 17 years & under $45.00

MAIL ENTRIES TO:The Secretary, HEALTH STATUS:Please indicate the appropriate status Bendigo Agricultural Show Society, PO Box 109, BENDIGO, 3552 CATTLE Phone: 03 5444 4646 TOTAL OF EXHIBITS Calves No .

PLEASE PRINT DETAILS IN BLOCK LETTERS DIRECT DEPOSIT DETAILS: BSB 633-000 ACCOUNT NO: 107083776 TOTAL $

NAME OF EXHIBITOR/OWNER:Mr. Mrs. Miss. Ms ......

POSTAL ADDRESS: ...... P/CODE: ...... MEMBER’S / PATRON’S TICKET NO: ......

PHONE: ...... FAX: ...... EMAIL: ...... SIGNATURE: ......

OFFICE USE ONLY DATE: REC NO: PAYMENT: PLEASE SIGN WAIVER FORM OVER PAGE

75 Entry Form : Cattle 76 Waiver Form : Animal Handling Signature: ...... Dated: ...... I agree that this waiver shallbegoverned by inallrespects andinterpreted inaccordance withthelaws of Victoria. executorsbe bindingonmy (andtheir)heirs, ofkin, andadministrators. next thiswaiverand understood andexplained to to prior signing theparticipant, itandagree that thisagreement will ...... I confirm that Ihave read hereby consent infollowing to my childparticipating animalhandlingevent. I ...... ,beingaparent orlegalguardian oftheabove namedparticipant Where is under18years participant ofage(to completed be by aparent orguardian): Signature: ...... Dated: ...... waiver shallbegoverned by inallrespects andinterpreted inaccordance withthelaws of Victoria. it andagree that thiswaiver executors willbebindingonmy heirs, ofkin, andadministrators. next Iagree that this Where isover theparticipant 5 the Suppliers. use may result inmebeingexcluded from anevent withnoentitlement to any refund to ofmoneypaidfor entry 4 activities. ordeath againsttheSuppliersinany waypersonal injury whatsoever from withthese arising orinconnection and hereby waive my individualrightto suetheSuppliersfor allclaimsIormy representatives may have for such ordeath inanywayI acceptwhatsoever ofpersonalinjury from andassumeallsuchrisks arising theseactivities a dangerandmay have (andsometimesdeath) inherent may occur asaresult risks and ofwhich personal injury 3 Ihave beenprovided.the services claims, costs, damagesorliability. Iagree to release theSuppliersandtheiremployees from legalresponsibility for or agents legallyresponsible for any Isuffer. injuries IwillnotsuetheSuppliers, theiremployees oragents for any 2 Negligence isdefinedinthe Fair Regulations 2004. Trading (RecreationalServices) The change to your rights, isdueto assetoutinthisform, gross doesnotapply ifyour death negligence orinjury onthesupplier’s Gross part. provided werethe services notinaccordance withthese guarantees, are excluded, ormodifiedinthe restricted way setoutinthis NOTE:form. youIf sign thisform, you willbeagreeing that your rightsto suethesupplierunderFair Trading 1999ifyou Act orinjured are because killed 32NoftheFairUnder section Trading 1999,thesupplierisentitled Act to askyou to agree guarantees that thesestatutory donotapplyto you. • might reasonably to beexpected achieve any result you have to thesupplier. madeknown • are reasonably fit for any which purpose you, either expresslyknown and or to thesupplier; by implication, make • are rendered and withduecare andskill; mean that thesupplier namedonthisform isrequired to ensure that therecreational itsuppliesto you services several guarantees goodsandservices. Under theAustralian statutory apply to the supply ofcertain Consumer LawThese guarantees (Victoria), 1 ways, especiallywhenfrightened orhurt. inherent. Animal handlingisadangerous insuddenandunpredictable recreational andanimalscanact activities ofanimalhandlingat inthepractice anagricultural show bothobvious contains and participation elements ofrisk, Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd Agricultural andtheBendigo (“theSuppliers”) Show advisethat Society Name ofparticipant:......

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ICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LIMITED – I agree to beboundby therules&guidelinesof Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd asvariedfrom timeto time. I willnotconsume inanimalhandlingevents any alcoholandagree orillicitdrugswhileparticipating that such andagreeI acknowledge intheanimalhandlingevents that my are andassociated participation activities in a animal handling event, I sufferIf while participating I will not hold the Suppliers, harm their employees 1.2 1.1 signingBy thiswaiver that: Iacknowledged 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3

Participation Ideclare inanimalhandlingrequires skills. that Ihaveskills certain tobeable to sufficient to me; and mayParticipation in animal resulthandling is a hazardous in injury, activity loss, damage or death with the prior acceptancewith theprior ofpossibledangerto oftherisk me. AgriculturalI usethefacilitiesofBendigo entirely Show at Society my asIfindthemand own risk, intheevent; and participating I amresponsible for that ensuring Ihave andwillwear equipment suitablefor safely andproperly There from theanimal; isinherent includinginjury inanimalhandlingevents ofsuffering therisk injury orotheranimalsmay causetheanimalto way; inanunpredictable become frightenedInsects andact there may beloudandunfamiliar noiseswhichcanfrighten exhibits; Animal handlingevents willbeheldincloseproximity to &large rides groups ofpeople, andthat loud orunfamiliarnoises; way, inasuddenandunpredictable Animals canact orifexposed to especiallyiffrightened orhurt, safely intheevents; andproperly participate ANIMAL HANDLING PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER 18years ofage:I agree that I have read and understood this waiver to prior signing WARNING UNDER THE FAIR 1999 ACT TRADING Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo Inc Show Society

eg 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Phone: 0354444646 Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo MAIL ENTRIES TO:MAIL OFFICE USE ONLY BENDIGO, 3552 The Secretary, Show Society, Section PO Box 109, *Please accept thefollowing entriesforyour annual show, whichare submitted according to theRules &RegulationsoftheSociety. A ENTRIES CLOSE: REFER TO VARIOUS IN SECTIONS THE SCHEDULE ALL ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY - OTHERWISE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Class No NO LATE ENTRIES - alsoadmittance to Patron, Patron’s andPatron’s Guest 2Children 17years andunder. 01 PLEASE PROVIDE A REFERENCE TO PAYMENT EG: SURNAME & SECTION OPTIONAL - SHOW PATRONS TICKET @ Scones -Any variety BSB 633-000 ACCOUNT NO: 107083776 NO: DIRECT DEPOSIT DETAILS:ACCOUNT 633-000 BSB DATE: MEMBER’S /PATRONS NO.TICKET PHONE POSTAL ADDRESS: EMAIL NAME: Mr. Mrs. Miss. Ms 2019 BENDIGO AGRICULTURAL SHOW Please carefully checkyour entriesbefore postingthem PLEASE SIGN WAIVER FORM OVER PAGE

- PLEASE PRINT DETAILS IN BLOCK LETTER PARTICULARS OF EXHIBIT (CLASS DETAILS) REC NO: $45 entitles holderto reduced fees entry TOTAL ENTRY FEES PAYMENT: P/CODE TOTAL $45 ENTRY FEES $ 00 c

77 Entry Form : Senior Crafts VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LIMITED – Bendigo Agricultural Show Society Inc PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER Name of participant:...... Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd and the Bendigo Agricultural Show Society (“the Suppliers”) advise that participation in a competition or event at an agricultural show contains elements of risk, both obvious and inherent Competitions and events, including but not restricted to events involving chainsaws, hammers and other tools, axes, saws, whips, hay bales, stoves and other cooking implements and shears are dangerous recreational activities. 1 By signing this waiver I acknowledged that: 1.1 Participation in ...... (“the Event”) is a hazardous activity and may result in injury, loss, damage or death to me; 1.2 Participation in the Event requires certain skills. I declare that I have sufficient skills to be able to safely and properly participate in the Event; 1.3 If the Event is held outdoors, there are risks to me as a result of the weather conditions, including either extreme hot or cold weather, rain or wind; 1.4 I am responsible for ensuring that I have and will wear equipment suitable for safely and properly : General Form Waiver participating in the Event; 1.5 I am responsible for the condition of any tools and equipment and ensuring that they are appropriate for the Event; and 1.6 I use the facilities of Bendigo Agricultural Show Society entirely at my own risk, as I find them and with the prior acceptance of the risk of possible danger to me. 2 If I suffer harm while participating in the Event, I will not hold the Suppliers, their employees or agents legally responsible for any injuries I suffer. I will not sue the Suppliers, their employees or agents for any claims, costs, damages or liability. I agree to release the Suppliers and their employees from legal responsibility for the services I have been provided. 3 I acknowledge and agree that my participation in the Event and associated activities is a danger and may have inherent risks as a result of which personal injury (and sometimes death) may occur and I accept and assume all such risks of personal injury or death in anyway whatsoever arising from these activities and hereby waive my individual right to sue the Suppliers for all claims I or my representatives may have for such personal injury or death against the Suppliers in any way whatsoever arising from or in connection with these activities. 4 I will not consume any alcohol or illicit drugs while participating in the Event and agree that such use may result in me being excluded from the Event or other events with no entitlement to any refund of money paid for entry to the Suppliers. 5 I agree to be bound by the rules and guidelines of Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd as varied from time to time. Where the participant is over 18 years of age: I agree that I have read and understood this waiver prior to signing it and agree that this waiver will be binding on my heirs, next of kin, executors and administrators. I agree that this waiver shall be governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Victoria.

Signature: ...... Dated: ...... Where participant is under 18 years of age (to be completed by a parent or guardian):

I ...... , being a parent or legal guardian of the above named participant hereby consent to my child participating in the following event ...... I confirm that I have read and understood and explained to the participant, this waiver prior to signing it and agree that this agreement will be binding on my (and their) heirs, next of kin, executors and administrators. I agree that this waiver shall be governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Victoria.

Signature: ...... Dated: ...... WARNING UNDER THE FAIR TRADING ACT 1999 Under the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria), several statutory guarantees apply to the supply of certain goods and services. These guarantees mean that the supplier named on this form is required to ensure that the recreational services it supplies to you • are rendered with due care and skill; and • are reasonably fit for any purpose which you, either expressly or by implication, make known to the supplier; and • might reasonably be expected to achieve any result you have made known to the supplier. Under section 32N of the Fair Trading Act 1999, the supplier is entitled to ask you to agree that these statutory guarantees do not apply to you. If you sign this form, you will be agreeing that your rights to sue the supplier under the Fair Trading Act 1999 if you are killed or injured because the services provided were not in accordance with these guarantees, are excluded, restricted or modified in the way set out in this form. NOTE: The change to your rights, as set out in this form, does not apply if your death or injury is due to gross negligence on the supplier’s part. Gross Negligence is defined in the Fair Trading (Recreational Services) Regulations 2004. 78 eg 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Phone: 0354444646 Bendigo AgriculturalBendigo MAIL ENTRIES TO:MAIL OFFICE USE ONLY BENDIGO, 3552 The Secretary, Show Society, Section PO Box 109, AA *Please accept thefollowing entriesforyour annual show, whichare submitted according to theRules &RegulationsoftheSociety. ENTRIES CLOSE: REFER TO VARIOUS IN SECTIONS THE SCHEDULE ALL ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY - OTHERWISE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Class No NO LATE ENTRIES - alsoadmittance to Patron, Patron’s andPatron’s Guest 2Children 17years andunder. 01 PLEASE PROVIDE A REFERENCE TO PAYMENT EG: SURNAME & SECTION OPTIONAL - SHOW PATRONS TICKET @ Scones -Any variety BSB 633-000 ACCOUNT NO: 107083776 NO: DIRECT DEPOSIT DETAILS:ACCOUNT 633-000 BSB DATE: MEMBER’S /PATRONS NO.TICKET PHONE POSTAL ADDRESS: EMAIL NAME: IF SCHOOL ENTRY, PLEASE PROVIDE NAME OF STUDENT 2019 BENDIGO AGRICULTURAL SHOW Please carefully checkyour entriesbefore postingthem Mr. Mrs. Miss. Ms PLEASE SIGN WAIVER FORM OVER PAGE

- PLEASE PRINT DETAILS IN BLOCK LETTER PARTICULARS OF EXHIBIT (CLASS DETAILS) REC NO: $45 entitles holderto reduced fees entry TOTAL ENTRY FEES PAYMENT: P/CODE TOTAL $45 ENTRY FEES $ 00 c

79 Entry Form : Junior & Schools 80 Waiver Form : General Signature: ...... Dated: ...... governed by inallrespects and interpreted inaccordance withthe laws of Victoria. executorswill bebindingonmy (andtheir)heirs, ofkin, andadministrators. next Iagree that thiswaiver shallbe thiswaiverand understood andexplained to to prior signing theparticipant, itandagree that thisagreement ...... Iconfirm that Ihave read hereby consent inthefollowing to my childparticipating event I ...... , being a parent or legal guardian of the above named participant isunder18yearsWhere ofage(to becompleted participant by aparent orguardian): Signature: ...... Dated: ...... waiver shallbegoverned by inallrespects andinterpreted inaccordance withthelaws of Victoria. it andagree that thiswaiver executors willbebindingonmy heirs, ofkin, andadministrators. next Iagree that this isoverWhere 18years theparticipant ofage:Iagree that Ihave read and understood thiswaiver to prior signing 5 4 3 2 1 axes, saws, whips, hay bales, stoves implements andshearsare andothercooking dangerous recreational activities. Competitions andevents, to includingbutnotrestricted events involving chainsaws, hammersandother tools, inacompetition oreventparticipation at anagricultural show bothobvious contains andinherent elements ofrisk, Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd Agricultural andtheBendigo Suppliers”) (“the Show advisethat Society Name ofparticipant:...... Negligence isdefinedinthe Fair Regulations 2004. Trading (RecreationalServices) The change to your rights, isdueto assetoutinthisform, gross doesnotapply ifyour death negligence orinjury on thesupplier’s Gross part. provided werethe services notinaccordance withthese guarantees, are excluded, ormodifiedinthe restricted way setoutinthis NOTE:form. youIf sign thisform, you willbeagreeing that your rightsto suethesupplierunderFair Trading 1999ifyou Act orinjured are because killed 32NoftheFairUnder section Trading 1999,thesupplierisentitled Act to askyou to agree guarantees that thesestatutory donotapplyto you. mean that thesupplier namedonthisform isrequired to ensure that therecreational itsuppliesto you services severalguarantees goodsand services. Under theAustralian statutory applyto the supply ofcertain Consumer LawThese guarantees (Victoria),

VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS Agricultural LIMITED–Bendigo Inc Show Society 1.2 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 I agree to beboundby therulesandguidelinesof Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd asvariedfrom timeto time. to theSuppliers.for entry result inmebeingexcluded from theEvent orotherevents withnoentitlement to any refund ofmoneypaid I willnotconsume intheEvent any alcohol orillicitdrugswhileparticipating andagree that suchusemay or death againsttheSuppliersinany way whatsoever from withtheseactivities. arising orinconnection my individualrightto suetheSuppliersfor allclaimsIormy representatives may have for suchpersonalinjury ordeath inanyway whatsoever and hereby of personalinjury fromall such risks arising theseactivities waive (andsometimesdeath) mayinherent occur asaresult andIaccept risks ofwhichpersonalinjury andassume andagreeI acknowledge intheEvent that my isadangerandmay participation andassociated have activities Ihave beenprovided.services damages orliability. Iagree to release theSuppliersandtheiremployees from legalresponsibility for the responsible for any Isuffer. injuries IwillnotsuetheSuppliers, theiremployees or agents for any claims, costs, inthe Event, Isuffer while participating If harm Iwill notholdthe Suppliers, theiremployees oragents legally By signingBy thiswaiver that: Iacknowledged • • •

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