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Natimuk Society Inc. Reg No. A5208 ABN 85 762 775 457

124THG SHOW R L A A N U D ANN S NATIMUK ANNUAL SHOW U 20th March N 2016 D Mini tractor Professor obstacle A Wallace The People’s and his course & Puppets Y Show lots more VR2296407 Support your Show by becoming a Member and/or Exhibitor $20 Membership entitles holder to admission to the showground for self, one adult, and family under the age of 18 years. Also exhibit fee except where otherwise stated. Disabled Car Parking is available if required. Admission: Non-Members $10 Aged Pensioners $5

President PO Box 4 Secretary Robert Rogers Natimuk 3409 Judith Bysouth 0429 803 958 Fax: (03) 5381 2583 0429 328 600 ~ Program ~

9.00 am Arena – Horse Events Animal Nursery, Crafts, Local Traders, Ladies Pavilion, Children’s Entertainment, Sand Pit Art and Photography, Rides, Professor Wallace & his Puppets, Mini Tractor Obstacle Course 9.30 am PAVILION ENTRIES MUST BE IN 10.00 am Car, Bike Competition 11.30 am Professor Wallace & his Puppets 12.00 pm SHEEP SHEARING COMPETITION 12.00 - 2.00 pm LUNCHEON 12.30 pm Professor Wallace & his Puppets 1.00 pm Judging – Children’s Dog Competition 1.00 pm approx NATIMUK BRASS BAND 1.30 pm OPENING OF SHOW – New Community Facility National Anthem – Natimuk Band 2.00 pm Show Girl Followed by the Draw of: Lucky Member Ticket and Car & Bike Comp 2.45 - 4.00 pm AFTERNOON TEA 3.30 pm Professor Wallace & his Puppets 3.30 pm DOG JUMP COMPETITION 4.00 pm Ap Bike Obstacle Course Competition FAMILY EVENING MEAL AVAILABLE 5.30 – 6.00 pm Family Evening Meal

Natimuk A & P Society Ladies Committee will provide lunch & afternoon tea in the Pavilion. Lunch: 12.00 – 2.00 pm - $15 Afternoon Tea: 2.45 – 4.00 pm - $5

LUCKY MEMBERS GATE PRIZE Tickets to be handed in at gate $50 Ducks Nuts Voucher New Natimuk Community Facility for All Abilities

Natimuk Showgrounds are to become home to a new facility complete with toilets, parenting facilities, first aid room and showers for all abilities. Construction began at the start of November 2015 and is due to replace the old facility in early March 2016. Current work completed includes roof, brick work, plaster work, plumbing and sewage lines. Painting and fitting installation are next on the list. The building has been constructed by R.A. Plazza Builders Pty Ltd Commercial & Industrial Builders who the A&P Show Committee and Natimuk Show Ground Management Committee thank for their efforts in bringing the Showgrounds these new amenities which will be greatly appreciated and will provide suitable amenities to the public during any function held on the grounds. We would like to thank Judith Bysouth for her special efforts applying for grants, and our major sponsors for their generous donations. There is still a shortfall on the funding for the new building; a tax deductable receipt can be arranged for donations which would be greatly appreciated. Contact Judith Bysouth on 0429328600 or Michael Sudholz on 0417585747 if you would like to make a donation and receive a tax receipt for this worthy project for our community. Written by: Jake Sudholz. The Natimuk A & P Society thank the Horsham Rural City Council and Martin Bride for there support. It is anticipated the Officially Opening will be on Show Day - Stay tuned.

1 ~ EXHIBITORS ~ ALL ENTRIES MUST BE LODGED WITH THE SECRETARY BY 4.00 pm WEDNESDAY 16th MARCH, unless other wise stated in specific schedule section.

EXHIBITORS! PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR SECRETARY BY LODGING YOUR ENTRIES EARLY

SHOW OFFICE WILL BE OPEN: 10.00am - 4.00 pm from TUESDAY 1st March 2016

The Office is located at the Showgrounds Jory Street Natimuk

The Secretary can be contacted - Mobile: 0429 328 600 or FAX: 5381 2583 Post: PO Box 4, Natimuk, Vic, 3409

NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS: The contents of this schedule have been carefully compiled and believed to be correct but the committee of management of the society will not be responsible in any way for any inaccuracies, which may occur herein.

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John Kuhne - Memorial ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD $50 PRIZE MONEY For the person with the most entries in BAKERY SECTION

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DISCLOSURE STATEMENT NATIMUK AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY

By completing an exhibitors entry form you will be supplying the Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc. with "personal information" (things like your name, address, phone number, mail address etc.), without this information we will not be able to administer your entry in the 2014 Natimuk Show. We collect this information for the purpose of administering the Show. This includes: * Processing your entry; * Managing your entry in the relevant event; * Awarding prizes in the relevant event; * Assessing your compliance with the general regulations and conditions of entry, as well as other standards expected of participants in the Show; * Assessing any protests or appeals you might make.

We also collect this information for purposes related to the administration of the Show, including: * Publication of winners' details; * Maintenance of information relevant to qualifications for other events; * Maintenance of records of incidents or accidents that occur at the Show; * Providing insurance for you during the Show, where applicable; * Making a claim on our insurance in relation to any incident or accidents in connection with the Show; * Passing your information to the Agricultural Societies Ass. (W.A.S.A.) and/or the Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd. (V.A.S.Ltd) should you be involved in Group and/or State competitions.

DISCLOSUREUnless you indicate STATEMENT your preference not to receive such material (*see below) we may also use this NATIMUK AGRICULTURALinformation to update & PASTORAL you on coming SOCIETYevents to be run by the Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society $ Inc. As such in 2015 Natimuk Show. By completing an exhibitors entry form you will be supplying the Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc. with "personal information" (things like your name, address, phone number, mail address etc.), without this Weinformation may wedisclose will not beinformation able to administer about your you entry to in medicalthe 2014 practitioners, First Aid officers and other health Natimuk Show. We collect this information for the purpose of administering the Show. This includes: * Processing your entry; service providers attending the Show. We may disclose information about you to the media for the * Managing your entry in thepurpose relevant event; of publishing articles on your participation at the Show. We may disclose information about * Awarding prizes in the relevantyou event;to insurance providers for the purpose of arranging applicable insurance for you or making a * Assessing your compliance with the general regulations and conditions of entry, as well as other Eric Kuhne - Memorial standards expected of participantsclaim on in theNatimuk Show; Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc. Insurance in relation to incidents and accidents * Assessing any protests or thatappeals occur you might at themake. Show. We may disclose information about you to the Equestrian Federation of ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD We also collect this information Australia for purposes and related VAS to the Ltd. administration To assess of the your Show, qualificationincluding: and eligibility for other events. If legal, health or * Publication of winners' details;safety issues arise, we may be required to disclose information to relevant organisations who deal * Maintenance of information relevant to qualifications for other events; $50 PRIZE MONEY * Maintenance of records of withincidents these or accidents matters. that occur at the Show; * Providing insurance for you during the Show, where applicable; SHEARING & WOOL * Making a claim on our insuranceYou have in relation some to anyrights incident to accessor accidents personal in connection information with the that we hold about you. If you'd like to find out Show; HANDLING * Passing your information tomore the Wimmera about Agricultural this or ifSocieties you have Ass. (W.A.S.A.) any queries and/or the regarding Victorian how we handle personal information generally, Agricultural Shows Ltd. (V.A.S.Ltd)please should contact you be the involved Secretary, in Group and/or Natimuk State competitions. Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc. PO Box 4 Natimuk Vic

Unless you indicate your preference3409. not to receive such material (*see below) we may also use this information to update you on coming events to be run by the Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society $ Inc. As such in 2015 Natimuk Show. FOR ALL YOUR WOOL, LIVESTOCK AND We may disclose information aboutTick you the to medical box practitioners, First Aid officers and other health service providers attending the Show. We may disclose information about you to the media for the BULK CARTAGE REQUIREMENTS purpose of publishing articles on your participation at the Show. We may disclose information about you to insurance providers Ifor do the not purpose wish of to arranging be kept applicable informed insurance about for you coming or making events a (such as the 2014 Natimuk Show) to be held claim on Natimuk Agriculturalby & thePastoral Natimuk Society Inc.A &Insurance P Society in relation Inc. to incidents and accidents that occur at the Show. We may disclose information about you to the Equestrian Federation of Australia and VAS Ltd. To assess your qualification and eligibility for other events. If legal, health or safety issues arise, we mayName be required (in full)to disclose ______information to relevant organisations who deal with these matters.

You have some rights to accessAddress______personal information that we hold about you. If you'd like to find out 03 55758200 more about this or if you have any queries regarding how we handle personal information generally, please contact the Secretary, Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc. PO Box 4 Natimuk Vic 3409.

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BULK CARTAGE REQUIREMENTS I do not wish to be kept informed about coming events (such as the 2014 Natimuk Show) to be held by the Natimuk A & P Society Inc.

Name (in full) ______

03 55758200 Address______

4 4 57 A & T Dymke SHEEP SHEARING COMPETITION Affiliated with Sportshear Aust (Vic) Sunday 20th March, 2016

STARTING TIME: 11.00am (SHARP) Sections: Open Shearer, Intermediate Shearer, Novice Shearer, Blade Shearer & Wool Handling Competition. Entry Fee: Shearing $25, Wool Handling $15. ORGANISERS CONTACT: Michael Suholz on 0417 585 747 or Dennis Jones on 0428 861 503 SPONSORED BY: Unique Artz, Sportshear (Rick Baldicott), Tippet Shearing, Driscoll, McIllree & Dickinson, McDonald Steel, IGrain, AWI, Shearing Contractors Association of Australia, Horsham Wool & Skin, BP, Caltex Horsham, Elders Horsham, Rodwell’s, SMS Rural, Breuers Castrol, Wimmera Diesel, Viterra, Western Ag, Allan & Trev’s Workwear, Landmark, Western Wool Marketing, Shell, J&E Mulroney Livestock, Maxi Tankers Carparking Outside of Grounds

5 ~ OFFICIALS & COMMITTEES ~

OFFICIALS President: Robert Rogers Vice President: James McCredden Junior Vice President: Kane Sudholz Secretary: Judith Bysouth Treasurer: Jeff Pay Auditor: Elston Arnold Ground Supervisor: Keith Mackley Ring Master: TBA Safety Officer: David Sudholz Pavilion Supervisors: Elayne Uebergang & Jennette Sudholz

COMMITTEE: Robert Rogers, Judith Bysouth, Jeff Pay, Keith Mackey, Michael Sudholz, Max Schmidt, Elayne Uebergang, Rhonda Lear, James McCredden, Lois Trimble, Cathy Isaacson, Valmai Hood, Kenneth Hateley, Bronwyn Brown, Melissa Mewett

LADIES SUB - COMMITTEE: Elayne Uebergang, Cathy Isaacson, Jennette Sudholz, Valmai Hood, Joan Kuhne

6 ~ ARENA PROGRAM ~

The Natimuk Show Society is affiliated with the Equestrian Australia and V.A.S Ltd INDEMNITY FORM must be completed and signed by all competitors Random swabbing and horse registration checks may take place at any time. A $3.00 swabbing fee per horse is to be paid by all entrants. Fees to be held by WASA in a special fund for the continuation of Random Annual Swabbing at all Wimmera Shows. Medication Control of horses may take pleace with the Equestrian Australia Equine Anti-dopping and Controlled Medication Regulations (1st edition effective 5th April 2010 and updates) and the Equestrian Australia Medication control System and Swabbing policy (1st January 2015) TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM 7.30 am at office in centre of Arena (Number System will apply, 1 rider per horse = 1 number, 2 Riders per horse = 2 numbers) RINGS 1,2 & 3 TO STOP AT 12 noon to 12.30 for LUNCH RING MASTER:- TBA ANNOUNCER:- Rebecca Asplin-Sluggett Stabling available at Horsham Showground’s - Contact Michael Crabtree 0428 863 553 Competitors not in arena on time may be excluded. Ribbons: - to third place awarded in all sections unless otherwise stated. The judge may at his/her discretion withhold any prize if, in his/her opinion, the entries are not worthy of same. The judges decision is final

ALL EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: 1. Changes in arena rings, please read program carefully. 2. Entries only accepted on the day, at a cost of $4.00 per event 3. All Smartest on Parade and Turnout to be judged first event of the day. 4. Official HRCAV Ring not before 9.30 am 5. Card secretary for HRCAV ring available from 8.00 am 6. “OFF THE TRACK SERIES” RACING - Ring 1. First event after lunch 7. Protests:- must be in writing before 5pm on the day of the show accompanied in each case by a fee of $50.00. Such a fee to be forfeited if the protest is deemed frivolous

Definitions: Novice:- are those, which have not won first prize at any Agricultural Show. Show Hunter:- entries not eligible for Open Classes Local:- Horse and Rider live/reside within 20 klms of Natimuk Post Office (excludes Horsham) Non - Qualifying Ring:- not a VAS event Fun Ring:- Fun events for kids Championships:- once a championship is won, exhibit must “retire” from same classes in other rings. All inquiries to Cindy Francis - 0457 924 950

7 ~ ARENA PROGRAM ~ Ring 1 Class A - OPEN - 9.00am Smartest on Parade - 1st Event Ring 3 Class C - ALL BREED - 8.30am - 1.00pm Led Ponies Led Arabian Part Bred/Warmblood Child’s Mount Led Welsh/Part Welsh Ridden Ponies Led Stock Horses Junior Riders Led Shetlands Intermediate Riders Led Aust Pony Stud Book Ridden Hacks Led Aust Riding Pony Ridden Galloways Led Standard Breed Ridden Show Hunter Pony, Galloway & Hacks Led A.O.B Supreme Led from ring 1& 2 at 10.30 am Supreme Led All Breeds Local Events Ridden All Breeds

Ring 2 Class B - OPEN - 9.00 am Fun Ring 1.30pm - 2.30pm Equestrian Turn Out - 1st Event Led Galloway Ring 4 Class D & E Led Hacks HRCAV OFFICIAL RING Senior Riders - NOT BEFORE 9.30am - 12.30pm Ridden Hacks NON - QUALIFYING RING 1.00pm - 3.00pm Ridden Galloways Ridden Ponies Ridden Show Hunter, Galloway, Hack & Ponies Supreme Rider from ring 1 & 2 Supreme Ridden from ring 1 & 2 Local Events ~ CLASS A - RING - 1 ~ Entry Fee: $4.00 MAJOR SPONSORS - C & M LATUS, LATUS JEWELLERS & D & D HOGAN BUILDERS RING ONE TO STOP AT 12 NOON - 12.30 FOR LUNCH Judging to commence at 9.00 am Winner of Championships in Ring 1 may not compete in Ring 2 in similar events from which they went on to become Champion.

A1 Smartest on Parade under 14 years Sponsors: Emmett Motors, Sashes to 3rd Place A2 Smartest on Parade 14 years and under 18 years Sponsors: Grampians Horse Riding - , Sashes to 3rd place A3 Led stallion or colt up to14 hands A4 Led Pony, filly or gelding 3 years and under, up to 14 hands A5 Led Shetland Mare/Gelding A6 Led Pony, up to 12. hands, 4 years and over(excluding Shetlands) Mare/Gelding A7 Led Pony, over 12 hands & up to12.2 hands, Mare/Gelding A8 Led Pony over 12.2 hands and up to 13 hands A9 Led Pony over 13 hands and up to 13.2 hands A10 Led Pony over 13.2 hands and up to 14 hands A11 Led Local Pony under 14 hands Sponsors: BBQ Galore, Voucher CHAMPION & RESERVE LED PONY Sponsor: Simon Gebert Champion Eligible for SUPREME LED at 10.30 am (A3-A11) A12 Led Show Hunter - Pony over 12 hands & up to 12.2 hands A13 Led Show Hunter - Pony over 12.2 hands & up to 13 hands A14 Led Show Hunter - Pony over 13 hands & up to 13.2 hands A15 Led Show Hunter - Pony over 13.2 hands & up to 14 hands CHAMPION & RESERVE LED SHOW HUNTER PONY Sponsor: Lane Building Contractors Champion Eligible for SUPREME LED at 10.30am (A12 - A15) 8 Childs MOUNT - to be RIDDEN in a SNAFFLE BIT A16 Child’s Pony not over 14 hands (ridden by a child 12 years or under) A17 Child’s Galloway over 14 hands and up to15 hands (ridden by a child 15 years & under) A18 Child’s Hack over 15 hands (ridden by a child 15 years & under) CHAMPION & RESERVE CHILDS MOUNT Sponsor: Mr Bernard Noonan A19 Novice Pony up to 14 hands A20 Ridden Shetland A21 Local ridden pony under 14 hands Sponsors: Latanzio’s, Voucher A22 Open Pony up to 12 hands A23 Open Pony over 12 hands and up to 12.2 hands A24 Open Pony over 12.2 hands and up to 13 hands A25 Open Pony over 13 hands and up to 13.2 hands A26 Open Pony over 13.2 hands and up to 14 hands CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN PONY (A19 - A 26) Sponsor: Ros & Brooke Jenkinson A27 Educated Pony A28 Pleasure Pony A29 Novice rider under 12 years A30 Rider under 8 years (may be led) A31 Rider 8 years and under 10 years A32 Rider 10 years and under 12 years CHAMPION & RESERVE JUNIOR RIDER UNDER12 years Sponsor: C & M Latus Champion eligible for SUPREME RIDER A33 Rider 12 years and under 14 years A34 Rider 14 years and under 16 years A35 Local rider - 12 years and under 18 years Sponsors: French Family, Marjory McQueen Memorial Trophy A36 Novice Rider under 18 years A37 Rider 16 years and under 18 years CHAMPION & RESERVE INTERMEDIATE RIDER UNDER 18 yrs Sponsor: Graham Walsh Refrigeration Champion eligible for SUPREME RIDER GOOD HANDS QUALIFYING RIDING COMPETITION Event for boys and girls 12 years and under 15 years on day of the show Judged solely on riding ability, special attention paid to hands and seats, general management and control of horse or pony SNAFFLE BIT MUST BE USED Winner eligible to compete in this event at VAS Ltd Saddlehorse Championships - Bendigo 2017 Those who have won Good Hands awards in current season are ineligible to compete A38 Good Hands qualifying competition for boys/girls,12 yrs and under 15 yrs - 1st Sash A39 Novice Hack over 15 hands A40 Open Hack over 15 hands and up to 15.2 hands A41 Open Hack over 15.2 hands and up to 16 hands A42 Open Hack over 16 hands and up to 16.2 hands A43 Open Hack over 16.2 hands A44 Local Ridden Hack Sponsors: Capital Restaurant, Voucher CHAMPION AND RESERVE RIDDEN HACK (A39 - A44) Sponsor: Wimmera Equestrian Club A45 Open Galloway over 14 hands and up to 14.2 hands A46 Open Galloway over 14.2 hands and up to15 hands A47 Local Ridden Galloway Sponsors: Capital Restaurant, Voucher CHAMPION AND RESERVE RIDDEN GALLOWAY (A45 - A47) Sponsor: C & M Latus 9 RACING VICTORIA “Off the TRACK SERIES”

Open to all thoroughbreds unraced or raced 4 years and over, over 14.2 hands who are registered with RISA (Racing Information Services Australia). Registrations will be checked. Racing name to be used where appropriate. When entering if name is different to racing name, or if never raced please provide the following details (if known). Racing name, Brands, colour and markings, Microchip number, Life number, Registration, Certificate Number 3. Qualifying Shows must be affiliated with VAS Ltd 4. Qualifying classes will be judged ridden 5. Once a qualifier is won, the horse cannot compete in other qualifiers 6. All qualifying winners gain automatic entry into the Off the Track series final to be held at the 2017 VAS Ltd Saddle Horse Championships 7. Riders to be 14 years and over on day of qualifying show 8. To be judged as a good example of Thoroughbreds rather than riding horse/hunter types with the following being taken into consideration: Thoroughbred qualities, Conformation, Manners, paces and performance, Injuries caused through racing such as blemishes are allowed Judges decision is final Qualifier Prizes: $50, sash, card and Racing Victoria Prize Pack

A48 “Off the Track Series” First Event After Lunch SHOW HUNTER CLASSES, Horse not eligible for Open Classes A49 Show Hunter Pony up to12 hands A50 Show Hunter Pony over 12 hands and up to 13 hands A51 Show Hunter Pony over 13 hands and up to 14 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONY Sponsor: D & D Hogan A52 Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands and up to 15.2 hands A53 Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hands and up to 16 hands A54 Show Hunter Hack over 16 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE SHOW HUNTER HACK Sponsor: Bungalally Stud A55 Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands and up to 14.2 hands A56 Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hands and up to 15 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY Sponsor: Lions Club Natimuk SUPREME LED FROM RING 1 & 2 only - Sash/Garland SUPREME RIDDEN FROM RINGS 1 & 2 ONLY - Sash/Garland SUPREME RIDER FROM RINGS 1 & 2 ONLY - Sash/Garland Supreme Sashes - SPONSOR FRED BLAKE CRANE HIRE Garlands - SPONSOR L & S RIGBY - HORSHAM EARTHMOVING & DEMOLITION ~ CLASS B - RING - 2 ~ Entry Fee: $4.00

RING 2 TO STOP AT 12 NOON - 12.30 FOR LUNCH JUDGING TO COMMENCE 9.00am - Judge:

B1 Best Equestrian Turnout 18 years and over - Sashes to 3rd place Sponsors: PetStock Horsham B2 Led Stallion/colt over 14 hands and up to 15 hands B3 Led Local Galloway Sponsors: Earle’s Menswear, Voucher 10 B4 Led Galloway filly/gelding 3 years and under, over 14 hands and up to 15 hands B5 Led Galloway over 14 hands and up to 14.2 hands Mare/Gelding B6 Led Galloway over 14.2 hands and up to 15 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED GALLOWAY Sponsor: P & J Rattray Champion eligible for Supreme Led at 10.30 am B7 Led Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands and up to 14.2 hands B8 Led Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hands and up to15 hands CHAMPION & RESERVE LED SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY Sponsor: Ian & Marion Wilson B9 Led Stallion/colt over 15 hands B10 Led Local Hack Sponsors: BBQ’s Galore, Voucher B11 Led Hack filly/gelding 3 years and under, over 15 hands B12 Led Hack over 15 hands and up to 15.2 hands B13 Led Hack over 15.2 hands and up to 16 hands B14 Led Hack over 16 hands Sponsor: Natimuk A & P Society CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED HACK Sponsor: Chemmart - Horsham Champion eligible for Supreme Led at 10.30 am B15 Led Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands and up to 15.2 hands B16 Led Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hands and up to 16 hands B17 Led Show Hunter Hack over 16 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED SHOW HUNTER HACK Sponsor: Lions Club Natimuk Champion eligible for Supreme Led at 10.30 am B18 Rider 18 years and under 21 years B19 Local Rider Under 21 yrs Sponsors: Capital Restaurant, Voucher B20 Local Rider over 21 years Sponsors: Latus Jewellers, Voucher B21 Rider 21 years and under 30 years B22 Rider 30 years and under 40 yrs B23 Rider 40 years and over CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER Sponsor: Jano Campbell RESERVE SENIOR RIDER Sponsor: Natimuk Farmers Market Plus Champion Eligible for Supreme Rider B24 Open Hack over 15 hands and up to 15.2 hands B25 Open Hack over 15.2 hands and up tp 16 hands B26 Open Hack over 16 hands and up to 16.2 hands B27 Open Hack over 16.2 hands CHAMPION RIDDEN HACK Sponsor: Horsham Home Improvement RESERVE RIDDEN HACK - SASH Sponsor: W.A Sudholz Memorial Champion Eligible for Supreme Ridden B28 Ladies Hack B29 Educated Hack B30 Pleasure Hack B31 Novice Galloway over 14 hands and up to 15 hands B32 Open Galloway over 14 hands and up 14.2 hands B33 Open Galloway over 14.2 hands and up to 15 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE RIDDEN GALLOWAY Sponsor: Bulk Handling Champion Eligible for Supreme Ridden 11 B34 Ladies Galloway B35 Educated Galloway B36 Pleasure Galloway B37 Ridden Shetland B38 Open Pony up to 12 hands B39 Open Pony over 12 hands and up to 12.2 hands B40 Open Pony over 12.2 hands and up to 13 hands B41 Open Pony over 13 hands and up to13.2 hands B42 Open Pony over 13.2 hands and up to 14 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE RIDDEN PONY Sponsor: Ms Jenny McInerney SHOW HUNTER CLASSES, Horses not eligible for Open Classes B43 Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands and up to 14.2 hands B44 Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hands and up to 15 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY Sponsor: M & G Howard B45 Show Hunter Pony up to 12 hands B46 Show Hunter Pony over 12 hands and up to 13 hands B47 Show Hunter Pony over 13 hands and up to 14 hands CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW HUNTER PONY Sponsor: C & G Francis B48 Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands and up to 15.2 hands B49 Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hands and up to 16 hands B50 Show Hunter Hack over 16 hands CHAMPION and RESERVE SHOW HUNTER HACK Sponsor: C & G Francis All ridden Champions from Ring 1 & 2 Eligible for Supreme Ridden at conclusion of events ~ RING 3 - ALL BREED ~ Entry Fee: $4.00

RING 3 to complete all events by 1.00pm Judging to commence at 8.30 am Judge:- TBA All horses in the following breed section must be registered with their relevant breed society Registration certificate and membership must be produced when asked for

LED SECTION - MAJOR SPONSOR WESTSIDE HORSHAM ARABIANS C1 Led Purebred Arabian Male/Female C2 Led Part Bred Arabian Male/Female C3 Led Arabian Warm Blood Male/Female PURE/PART BRED WELSH C4 Led Male C5 Led Female AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSES C6 Led Male C7 Led Female SHETLANDS C8 Led Male C9 Led Female AUSTRALIAN PONY STUD BOOK C10 Led Australian pony, Male C11 Led Australian pony, Female

12 AUSTRALIAN RIDING PONIES (A.R.P) C12 Led Male C13 Led Female THOROUGHBRED C14 Led Thoroughbred, Male C15 Led Thoroughbred, Female STANDARD BRED C16 Led Standard Bred, Male C17 Led Standard Bred, Female ANY OTHER BREED (REGISTERED) C18 Led A.O.B, Male C19 Led A.O.B, Female CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED Male 14 hands and under Sponsor: Westside - Horsham CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED Female 14 hands and under Sponsor: Westside - Horsham CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED Male over 14 hands Sponsor: Mr Gordan Wallace CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED Female over 14 hands Sponsor: Westside - Horsham SUPREME LED ALL BREED Sponsor: Cardinlee A.S.H & Anglo Stud RIDDEN SECTION C20 10.2 Hands & Under C21 Over10.2 hands and up to 12.2 hands C22 Over 12.2 hands and up to 14 hands C23 Over 14 hands and up to 15 hands C24 Over 15 hands and up to 16 hands C25 Over 16 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE RIDDEN ALL BREEDS 14 hands and under Sponsor: Westside - Horsham CHAMPION AND RESERVE RIDDEN ALL BREEDS Over 14 hands Sponsor: Barton Lea Stock Horses Champion Eligible for Supreme Ridden ~ FUN RING ~ Entry Fee: $4.00

Time:- 1.30pm - 2.30 pm Judge TBA

FUN RING: intended for novice riders and horses who do not normally compete at shows. Riding coats, Jodhpurs and/or show gear are not compulsory. However competitors dress should be neat and tidy. Correctly fitting, approved hats/helmets and riding boots must be worn. Ribbons to 4th place

RING 3 D1 Neatest and cleanest handler under 6 years Sponsors: Bunnings Horsham, Voucher D2 Neatest and cleanest handler 6 years and under 10 years Sponsors: Bunnings Horsham, Voucher D3 Led pony 12 hands and under Sponsors: Bunnings Horsham, Voucher D4 Led horse over 12 hands Sponsors: Cindy Francis 13 D5 Ridden pony 12 hands and under Sponsors: Cindy Francis, Voucher D6 Ridden horse over 12 hands Sponsors: A & T Dymke, Voucher D7 Rider under 6 years - maybe led Sponsors: Clark Rubber, Product D8 Rider 6 years and under 10 years Sponsors: Bunnings Horsham, Voucher D9 Fancy dress under 6 years - maybe led Sponsor: L. Trimble D10 Fancy dress 6 years and under 10 years Sponsor: L. Trimble

Mr J McQUEEN MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded to Competitor gaining most points in FUN RING ~ OFFICIAL HRCAV RING ~ Entry Fee: $4.00

This ring will be conducted under the official rules and regulations of the HRCAV Association. Members must present their current financial membership cards and performance card to the Card Secretary prior to ring commencing. Entry on the day must be on official HRCAV entry from. Classes maybe combined if entries insufficient Judging not to start before 9.30 am - 1.00 pm Judge:- Ms Andrea McKendry CARD SECRETARY from 8.00 am S.O.P Sashes to 4th place, Ribbons to 4th place in all other events

RING 4 - MAJOR SPONSOR HORSHAM CONCRETE & HORSHAM EARTHMOVING & DEMOLITION E1 Smartest on Parade Level 5 E2 Smartest on Parade Level 4 E3 Smartest on Parade Level 3 E4 Smartest on Parade Level 2 E5 Smartest on Parade Level 1 * CHAMPION & RESERVE SMARTEST ON PARADE Sponsor: Horsham Concrete E6 Led 14 hands and under E7 Led over 14 hands up to 15.2 hands E8 Led over 15.2 hands CHAMPION & RESERVE LED HRCAV HORSE or PONY Sponsor: Horsham Earthmoving & Demolition E9 Ridden Mount Level 5 E10 Ridden Mount Level 5 E11 Ridden Mount Level 3 E12 Ridden Mount Level 2 E13 Ridden Mount Level 1 CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN HRCAV MOUNT Sponsor: Horsham Concrete E14 Rider Level 5 E15 Rider Level 4 E16 Rider Level 3 E17 Rider Level 2 E18 Rider Level 1 14 CHAMPION & RESERVE HRCAV RIDER Sponsor: HDESC MOUNT MOST SUITABLE, (Maybe required to jump) Medical Arm Band to be worn E19 Mount most suitable Level 1 and 2* E20 Mount most suitable Level 3* E21 Mount most suitable Level 4 and 5* CHAMPION & RESERVE HRCAV MOUNT MOST SUITABLE Sponsor: Horsham Earthmoving & Demolition E22 Show Hunter up to 14.2 hands E23 Show Hunter over 14.2 hands and up to 15.2 hands E24 Show Hunter over 15.2 hands CHAMPION & RESERVE HRCAV SHOW HUNTER Sponsor: Jenny Grayson HIGH POINT AWARD - ALL HRCAV EVENTS ELIGIBLE Sponsor: L & S RIGBY

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RING 4 - MAJOR SPONSOR - HORSHAM TOYOTA F1 Rider under 21years F2 Rider 21years and up to 40 years F3 Rider over 40 years CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDER F4 Ridden Open Hack over 15 hands & up to 15.2 hands F5 Ridden Open Hack over 15.2 hands & up to 16 hands F6 Ridden Open Hack over 16 CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN HACK F7 Ridden Open Galloway over 14 hands 7 up to 14.2 hands F8 Ridden Open Galloway over 14.2 hands & up to 15 hands CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN GALLOWAY F9 Ridden Open Pony under 12 hands F10 Ridden Open Pony over 12 hands & up to 13 hands F11 Ridden Open Pony over 13 hands & up to 14 hands CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN PONY F12 Ridden Show Hunter Pony up to 14 hands F13 Ridden Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands & up to 15 Hands F14 Ridden Show Hunter Hack over 15 Hands CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER EXHIBIT

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SPECIAL SECTION THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES OF VICTORIA MAJOR SPONSOR NATIMUK A & P SOCIETY RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARDS Prizes: First $5.00, Seceond $2.00 For people with limited use of their hands and or impaired vision. To be judged prior to the Show and announced on the Two Exhibits per section allowed day Piece of knitting, crochet or handcraft O61 PRIZE MONEY at STATE LEVEL

For application forms contact Society or visit www.vicagshow.com.au 70 YEARS OF AGE & OVER Two Exhibits per section allowed Prizes: First $5.00 Second $2.00 O62 Knitted article or garment in 5 ply & over, wool - or wool blend, labels attached O63 Novelty crocheting or knitting (example: bed socks - tea pot cosy etc.) B 6 RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARDS O64 A Piece of craft work not enumerated. Entrants to be aged over 20 and under 30 years as 1st May, 2014 Application to~ contact Secretary for details ~ and entry forms AWARDSEntries Close 18th March 2014

SPEED KNITTING COMPETITION B 7 JUNIORRural SHOW Ambassador AMBASSADOR Award AWARD Chief Steward: Entrants to be aged between 16 and 20 years inclusive at the time of the Natimuk Show The Agricultural Societies of Victoria Ambassadors Awards Prizes: First: $10.00 plus Certificate Applications to contact secretary for details and entry forms Entrants to be aged over 20 years and under 30 years as 1st May, 2016 Second: $5.00 plus Certificate Entries close 18th March 2014 ENTRY: $2.00 - Starting Time: will be (approx 2.00 pm, in the Pavilion). To be judged prior to the show and announced on the day O65 SPEED KNITTING COMPETITION - COMPETITION RULES PRIZE MONEY at STATE LEVEL Contestants cast on 35 stitches and purl one row only, using size 8 (4mm metric) knitting For application forms contact Society or visit www.vicagshow.com.au needles and 8 ply wool. (Contestants to bring their own wool and needles). Entries Close 15th March 2016 When the starting whistle is blown, contestants knit in stocking stitch for 10 minutes exactly, at that time the whistle is again blown and the number of rows completed and stitches knitted are counted and the winner is announced. Junior Ambassador Award Entrants to be aged between 16 years and 20 years inclusive at the time of the Natimuk Show Applications contact Secretary for details and entry forms Entries close 15th March 2016 Victorian Police Youth Award

Sponsored by VICTORIAN POLICE This award is designated to encourage and acknowledge the contribution of young people to their community. Age 18 years and underSTATE SPONSOR OF OPEN CARROT CAKE Entries CloseAND 15th JUNIOR March 2016 CARROT & DATE MUFFIN COMPETITIONS Entry Forms available from Natimuk Post Office.

VICTORIA POLICE B 8 YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Sponsored by VICTORIA POLICE This award is designed to encourage and acknowledge the contribution of young people (18 years and under) to their community. Entries Close 18th March 2014 Entry forms available from Natimuk Post Office

46 16 15 Section B: ~ SHOW GIRL ~ Sashes Sponsored by CBA BANK

ENTRY ON THE DAY To be Judged:- 2.00 pm After the Opening of the Show

B1 MISS TEEN SHOWGIRL - 15 to 19 years included Sponsor: Mackay’s Leading Edge Jewellers B2 JUNIOR SHOWGIRL - 11 to 14 years Sponsors: Edenhope Electric’s, In memory of Louise Taylor B3 SUB - JUNIOR SHOWGIRL - 5 to 10 years Sponsor: Lois Trimble B4 MISS TINY TOT - 4 years and under Sponsor: Nappies “N” More B5 MASTER TINY TOT - 4 years and under Sponsor: Wimmera Trophies & Gifts ~ AG BIKE OBSTACLE COURSE ~ COMPETITION * Insurance Work a Specialty Greg McLennan * * 4WD Chassis Repairs

* Damaged Car Pick Up Chief Steward: David Sudholz (0412799061) Assistant Stewards:Smash Gianna Repairs Sudholz (0412799061), Alex* Seetal Sudholz Low (0427Bake Oven 871 241), Mev Williams 129 Stawell Rd Horsham 3400 Prizes: 1: $100.00 Next to Irwin Motors 2: $75.00PHONE (03) 5382 3479 3: $25.00Fax (03) 5381 1596 Email: Mobile 0418 823 479 [email protected]

MAJOR SPONSOR NATIMUK HOTEL

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~ ~ AGAG BIKE BIKE OBSTACL OBSTACLE COURSE COMPETITIONCOURSE COMPETITION Sponsored by

Natimuk Hotel/Motel Great Prize Money to be won Entry on the Day Great opportunity to demonstrate your skills and have some fun

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Section C: ~ CAR, BIKE COMPETITION ~

Chief Steward: Mick Payne (5387 1242, 0418 342 753) Prizes: 1: Sash First plus $10.00 2: Sash Second plus $5.00 Entry Fee: $5.00 MAJOR SPONSOR KNOLL FAMILY

Lucky draw between 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm 1st and 2nd prizes and sashes Other sponsors trophies and voucher valued at over $350 to be shared TIME: IN 11.00 am - OUT 4.00 pm

C1 Best Modified C2 Best Vintage Car C3 Classic Car C4 Muscle Car C5 Best Out of the Shed Car or Project C6 Best Ute C7 Best American Bike C8 Best Japanese Bike C9 Best European Bike C10 Best British Bike C11 Best Out of the Shed Bike or Project C12 Best presented Junior Exhibit Supreme Exhibit - Car Sponsors: Knoll Family, 1st $50 Supreme Exhibit - Bike Sponsors: Knoll Family, 1st $50.00

18 Section D: ~ DOG JUMPING COMPETITION ~

Chief Steward: Mr Keith Mackley (0428 861 875) Entry Fee: $0.00 Sashes for First place Section: N - FLORAL DECORATIVE Ribbons to allSection: competitors D - DOG JUMPING COMPETITION MAJOR SPONSOR BEAUMONT TILES & CARPET COURT All dogs not competing must be on a lead with a handler. Only one dog mayMAJOR be loose in SPONSORthe competition area O’CONNORS at any one time. Chief Steward: Mrs Norma McCuish To be conducted at 3.00pm Assistant Steward: Jenny Jones Every dog must compete at every height. Each dog is allowed three attempts at each height if necessary. Prizes: First: $2.00 plus Certificate Mr Keith Mackley Any mishandlingChief Steward: or misuse of a dog will incur immediate disqualification. Second: $1.00 plus Certificate Cash Prizes - Sash for First and Ribbons for placing Each dogsPrizes: owner must supply a catcher. No artificial materials permitted except where stated. Accessories permitted. Arrangements not to exceed 60cm (24") in width except - N6 OPENALL WINNERS TO ALL DOGS ELIGIBLE FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: - BALLARAT SHOW NOVEMBER 2016 Rosette and Trophy: for Most Outstanding Floral Decorative Exhibit donated in memory All dogs not competing must be on a lead with a handler. Only one dog may be loose in of Sophie Heard. the competition area at any one time. Every dog must compete at every height. Each dog Judging Show Day - All EXHIBITS MUST BE IN PAVILION BY 9.00 am. PRIZESis allowed SPONSOR three attempts at- each O’CONNORS height if necessary. FARM Any mishandling MACHINERY or misuse of a dog N1 A traditional arrangement - Trophy donated by Cross Family in memory of will incur immediate disqualification.

Mrs Nancy Cross D1 Under 50 centimetres, 1st sash Donated by Keith Mackley N2 An arrangement using two colours (no black) D2 50 to 60 centimetres, 1st sashCHILDREN'S Donated by KeithDOG Mackley JUMPING N3 Making the most of one flower D1 “Duffa”Under Memorial 23 cm Trophy - Sash for thedonated most successfulby Keith Mackley dog N4 Own choice (name it) D2 Sponsor:Over Grenfell 23 cm Family and under 35 centimetres - Sash donated by Keith Mackley N5 Beauty without flowers N6 Arrangement My Choice - to comprise artificial and/or dried materials/accessories W.A.S.A. OPEN DOG JUMPING N7 A bowl of floating flowers "Duffa" memorial trophy donated by the Grenfell family for most successful dog N8 An arrangement featuring a bottle D3 35 centimetres to 48 centimetres Aggregate prize $10.00 donated by Horsham Family Footwear D4 Over 48 centimetres STUDENT - FLORAL DECORATIVE All work to be done by students SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENT N9 A posy N10 A kitchen arrangement with flowers and foliage N11 Vase for Grandma N12 Decorated Boot Aggregate prize $10, 16 years & under - in memory of Thelma Uebergang PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENT N13 Miniature garden N14 A creature made with horticultural material N15 Dried seed, pods & leaves. (Glued) Not exceeding - 15 cm x 15 cm N16 A necklace of horticultural material N17 Floral Saucer (Sand base) N18 Decorated Wooden Spoon ** Insurance Insurance WorkWork aa SpecialtySpecialty N19 Decorated Gum Boot - Primary Student * GregGreg McLennan McLennan * * * 4WD 4WD Chassis Chassis RepairsRepairs Aggregate prize $10.00 Primary School Children - donated by Brian & Elayne Uebergang, in memory of Mrs Dot Uebergang ** Damaged Damaged CarCar PickPick UpUp

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NATIMUK

FARMERS MARKET PLUS Art & Craft

2014 DATES

SUNDAYS 65 Main Street Natimuk 3409 10.00 am - 1.30 pm Telephone (03)5387 1300 Fax (03) 5387 1297 Showcasing Local and Regional Produce Email:[email protected] Quality Local Art and Craft, Sausage Sizzle, Crepes & Coffee, Live Music Counter Lunches – Tuesday to Saturday 12.00 – 1.30

Organic Vegetables, Jams etc Bistro Meals - Tuesday to Thursday 6.30 – 8.30  9th March Labour Day Weekend Friday and Saturday 6.30 – 9.00  Daylight Savings Times 20th April Easter Sunday  8th June Queens Birthday Weekend Hotel and Motel - Accommodation in cabins  26th October Market and and the hotel Primary School Jumble Sale Public Laundromat - Coin Operated  14th December Christmas Market

Specials on Beer Wines and Spirits Genuine Farmers Market Sites Encouraged

On selling not encouraged A CHILD FRIENDLY HOTEL All sites to be booked 1 week prior to market Inquiries welcome MOST IMPORTANTLY IT’S YOUR PUB Contact: Secretary on 0429 328 600 Email: [email protected] Proud sponsor of the Natimuk Show

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Chief Steward: Vince Muscut (0428 731 552) Assistant Stewards: Graham McClure (52871255), Tim Sudholz Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $10.00 2: Certificate Second plus $5.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $1.00, Members: $0.50 MAJOR SPONSOR RODWELL’S

E1 Junior Exhibitor Under 18 years, Lamb any breed Sponsor: L.J McClure Memorial - Trophy donated by Shirley Blackwell Prizes: 1: Trophy donated by Shirley Blackwell; 2: Certificate Second plus $5.00 PRIME LAMB COMPETITION MAJOR SPONSOR DRISCOLL, McILLREE & DICKINSON

Prizes: 1: Certificate 1st plus $25.00; 2: Certificate 2nd plus $15.00; 3: Certificate 3rd plus $10.00 One entry per class

E2 1 Pen of 3 - Trade Lambs E3 1 Pen of 3 - Export Lambs Sponsor: Vouchers Aggregate $50.00 and Trophy Sponsor: Kim & Kate Cross

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~ FLEECE COMPETITION ~ Section: E2Chief -Steward: FLEECE Mr Craig COMPETITION Mackley GROUP 3 BAKERY SCHOOL STUDENT AssistantMAJOR Stewards: SPONSOR Mr Peter Heenan, RODWELLS Mr Heath Uebergang MAJOR SPONSOR - SUBWAY HORSHAM PLAZA Chief Steward: CraigPrizes: Mackley 1: Certificate First plus $10.00 Chief Steward: Shirley Mewett Assistant Stewards: P.2: Heenan Certificate & H.Uebergang Second plus $5.00 Stewards: Leanne & Vicki McCredden Entry Fee: Entry MembersFee: Non-Members: = $0.50 $1.00, Non-Members Members: = $1.00 $0.50 Prizes: First: Subway voucher plus Certificate Prizes: First: $10.00 plus Certificate Second: Second: Sunway plus Certificate Second: $5.00 plus Certificate MAJOR SPONSOR RODWELL’S Must be baked by the exhibitor JUDGING to COMMENCE at 10.00 am. Judging to commenceRam fleeces at 10.00excluded am in all classes except for Class E2.5. SECONDARY STUDENT L39 Butter cake Ram fleece excludedHoused inor allrugged classes sheep except to be for barred. Class E2.5 L40 Plain scones, (4) un-buttered Housed or ruggedMr C.B sheep & E.C to beHeard, barred Memorial Trophy for champion fleece to be won 3 times not necessarily in succession. L41 Patty cakes, (4) un-iced, paper removed L42 Chocolate packet cake - uniced - No mud cake - Packet label attached E2-1E2 -Fine 1 woolFine Merino wool Merino fleece fleece - Skirted - Skirted L43 Anzac Biscuits E2-2E2 -Medium 2 Medium wool Merino wool Merino fleece fleece - Skirted - Skirted L44 Yo Yo’s (4), joined with white icing E2-3E2 -Strong 3 Strongwool Merino wool Merino fleece fleece - Skirted - Skirted L45 Junior Boiled Fruit Cake competition V.A.S Ltd E2-4E2 -Merino 4 Merinoweaner weaner fleece fleece - Skirted - Skirted Refer to Recipe in back of schedule page 53 E2-5E2 -Ram 5 fleeceRam fleece- Skirted - Skirted 1st - $10 Voucher , sponsored by Wendy’s Horsham E2-6E2 -Lambswool 6 Lambswool Merino Merino approx approx 1/2 kilo 1/2 kilo Aggregate prize $10 - Group 3, donated by Marion Wilson E2-7E2 -Lambswool, 7 Lambswool other otherthan Merinothan Merino approx approx 1/2 kilo1/2 kilo Champion Exhibit donated in memory of Miss Elsie Lange - Rosette E2-8E2 -Most 8 valuableMost valuable fleece, fleece may -be May selected be selected from fromclasses classes 1 to 14 inclusive,to 4 inclusive sash Encouragement Award Group 3 - donated by Shirley Mewett Prize money $20

E2-9 Fleece Sashsuitable Sponsored for home byspinners, Rodwells White or any other colour E2 - 9 Fleece suitable for home spinners - White or any other colour - Trophy - Trophy Sponsor Natimuk A & P Society Sponsor Natimuk A & P Society THE VERY NATI JUNIOR SHOW CHEF E2-10E2 -Two 10 mostTwo valuable most valuable fleeces, fleece. Rams Rams excluded, excluded Sash in memory of Mr J.F Lowe CHAMPION FLEECE SASH - In memory of Gary Sudholz sponsored by Jennette Sudholz OPEN Primary or Secondary Student Sash Sponsored by in memory Mr J.F Lowe L46 4 Carrot & Date Muffins - Refer to Recipe in back of schedule page 53 V.A.S Ltd CHAMPION FLEECE - Mr C.B & E.C Heard Memorial Trophy, to be won 3 times not necessarily CHAMPION FLEECE - Sash Sponsored in Memory of Garry Sudholz Class Sponsor: Prize: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 in successionNB. Champion Fleece eligible for district fleece competition at the Royal Show NB. Champion Fleece eligible for District Fleece Competition at the Royal Melbourne Show PRIMARY STUDENT L47 Chocolate packet cake - uniced - No mud cake - Packet Label attached L48 Unbaked slice, (4 pieces 2cm x 4cm), may be iced L49 Decorated Marie biscuits (4) Grades 1 to 3, Decorations must be edible “Willing to Travel” L50 Decorated Marie biscuits (4) Grades 4 to 6, Decorations must be edible Repairs, Domestic/Commercial Wiring, Underground Wiring, Safety Switches (RCD) L51 Pikelets (4) L52 Ginger bread man (1) decorated L53 Plain scones (4), unbuttered L54 4 Decorated Cup Cakes - edible decorations L55 Small lunch box (suitable for school children) - containing nutritious food Aggregate prize $10 - Group 4 - donated by - Keith & Sally Lockwood, in memory of Mrs F.W. Lockwood Rosette Champion Exhibit donated by Conway’s

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Rodwells for all your Livestock, Wool and Real Estate needs

Horsham Branch - 18 Hamilton Road, Horsham Vic 3400 • PO Box 507, Horsham VIC 3402 Wayne Driscoll Donald Rogers E Brent Flood (Wool Mgr) • 0419 852 767 (Mgr) • 0407 525 565 • 0428 531 924 Rick Stephens Max Brown • [email protected] Dale Dridan Liz Cooper • 0428 144 310 (Real Estate) • 0429 854 772 Scott Jackson F • 0428 171 428 (Office Manager) • 03 5381 0022 Pat Dunn • 0417 531 085 E • 0429 400 153 • 03 5381 2033

Edenhope Branch - 90b Elizabeth Street, Edenhope Vic 3318 • [email protected] David Hanel (Mgr) • 0428 577 236 Jodi Hanel E M (Admin & Real Estate) • 03 5585 1411 Max Brown F • [email protected] • 0400 760 309 Tim Jone E (Real Estate) • 0429 854 772 • 03 5585 1433 s • 0427 340 912 • [email protected] Stawell Branch - 27 Longfield Street, Stawell Vic 3380 Damien Harrington Robert Radley Max Brown F (Mgr) • 0428 590 673 (Admin) • 03 5358 1068 Ash Driscoll (Livestock E (Real Estate) • 0429 854 772 • 03 5358 2694 ) • 0429 837 186 • [email protected] St Arnaud Branch - 84 Napier St, St Arnaud Vic 3478 • PO Box 106, St Arnaud Vic 3478

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Section F: ~ POULTRY ~ Chief Steward: Donald Rogers Assistant Stewards: Mike Ryan, Keith Rogers, Ted Brown (5384 0288), Robert Rogers (5387 4254, 0429 803 958) Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $1.00, Members: $0.50

Judge: Andrew Lock Judging commences at 10.30 am All birds must be owned by exhibitor Maximum of 5 entries per section No bird to be removed from show before 4.45 pm

STANDARD GAME BIRDS F40 Orpington Black, Female F1 O.E.G, Black, Red, Male F41 Orpington A.O.C, Male F2 O.E.G, Partridge, Female F42 Orpington A.O.C, Female F3 O.E.G, Blue Red, Male F43 Plymouth Rock, Barred, Male F4 O.E.G, Blue Red, Female F44 Plymouth Rock, Barred, Female F5 O.E.G, Golden Duckwing, Male F45 Plymouth Rock, A.O.C, Male F6 O.E.G, Golden Duckwing, Female F46 Plymouth Rock, A.O.C, Female F7 O.E.G, Silver Duckwing, Male F47 Rhode Island Red, Male F8 O.E.G, Silver Duckwing, Female F48 Rhode Island Red, Female F9 O.E.G, Brown Red, Male F49 Sussex, Male F10 O.E.G., Brown Red, Female F50 Sussex, Female F11 O.E.G, A.O.C, Male F51 White Wyandotte, Male F12 O.E.G, A.O.C., Female F52 White Wyandotte, Female F13 Indian Game, Male F53 Wyandotte, A.O.C, Male F14 Indian Game, Female F54 Wyandotte A.O.C, Female F15 Pit Game, Male F55 A.O.V, Heavy, Male F16 Pit Game, Female F56 A.O.V, Heavy, Female F17 A.O.V Game, Male WATERFOWL F18 A.O.V Game, Female F57 Indian Runner, Drake STANDARD LIGHT SOFTFEATHER F58 Indian Runner, Duck F19 Hamburg, Black, Male F59 Runner A.O.C, Drake F20 Hamburg, Black, Female F60 Runner A.O.C, Duck F21 Hamburg, Sliver Spangle, Male F61 Muscovy, White Drake F22 Hamburg, Silver Spangle, Female F62 Muscovy, A.O.C. Duck F23 Hamburg, A.O.C., Male F63 Muscovy, A.O.C, Drake F24 Hamburg, A.O.C, Female F64 Muscovy, A.O.C, Duck F25 Leghorn White, Male F65 Mallard A.C Drake F26 Leghorn White, Female F66 Mallard A.C. Duck F27 Leghorn A.O.C. Male F67 Pekin, Drake F28 Leghorn A.O.C. Female F68 Pekin, Duck F29 Minorca, Male F69 Rouen, Drake F30 Minorca, Female F70 Rouen, Duck F31 Silky White, Male F71 A.O.V, Drake F32 Silky White, Female F72 A.O.V, Duck F33 Silky A.O.C. Male BANTAMS HARDFEATHER F34 Silky A.O.C. Female F75 Australian Game, Male F35 A.O.V, Light, Male F76 Australian Game, Female F36 A.O.V, Light, Female F77 Indian or Jubilee Game, Male STANDARD HEAVY SOFTFEATHER F78 Indian or Jubilee Game, Female F37 Australorp, Male F79 Modern Game Back, Red, Male F38 Australorp, Female F80 Modern Game Black Red, Female F39 Orpington Black, Male F81 Modern Game Pile, Male 24 F82 Modern Game Pile, Female F111 Langshan, Male F83 Modern Game A.O.C, Male F112 Langshan, Female F84 Modern Game A.OC, Female F113 Leghorn White, Male F85 Pit Game, Male F114 Leghorn White, Female F86 Pit Game, Female F115 Leghorn A.O.C, Male F87 O.E.G, Black, Red, D/L, Male F116 Leghorn A.O.C, Female F88 O.E.G, Partridge, D/L Female F117 Pekin Black, Male F89 O.E.G Black, Red, L/L Male F118 Pekin, Black, Female F90 O.E.G, Partridge, L/L Female F119 Pekin, White, Male F91 O.E.G, Wheaten Black Tail Female F120 Pekin, White, Female F92 O.E.G, Duckwing D/L, Male F121 Pekin, A.O.C, Male F93 O.E.G, Duckwing D/L Female F122 Pekin A.O.C, Female F94 O.E.G, Duckwing L/L Male F123 Plymouth Rock, A.O.C, Male F95 O.E.G Duckwing L/L Female F124 Plymouth Rock, Female F96 O.E.G, Blue, Red, Male F125 Rhode Island Red, Male F97 O.E.G, Blue, Red, Female F126 Rhode Island Red, Female F98 O.E.G, Wheaten Blue Tail Female F127 Rosecomb, Male F99 O.E.G, Spangled, Male F128 Rosecomb, Female F100 O.E.G, Spangled, Female F129 Sussex, Male F101 O.E.G, Pile, Male F130 Sussex, Female F102 O.E.G, Pile, Female F131 Wyandotte White, Male F103 O.E.G, A.O.C, Male F132 Wyandotte White, Female F104 O.E.G, A.O.C, Female F133 Wyandotte A.O.C, Male F105 A.O.V, Game, Male F134 Wyandotte A.O.C. Female F106 A.O.V, Game Female F135 A.O.V, Softfeather Male BANTAMS SOFTFEATHER F136 A.O.V Softfeather Female F107 Australorp, Male TURKEY F108 Australorp, Female F137 Any Variety Male F109 Belgium A.C, Male F138 Any Variety Female F110 Belgium A.C, Female

~ PIGEONS ~ ALL PIGEONS MUST BE INNOCULATED AND CERTIFICATE MUST BE PRODUCED ON THE DAY

F139 Blue or Black Chequer Cook Showpen Homers F160 Pouter Hen A.R.C F140 Blue or Black Chequer Hen Showpen Homers F161 Tumbler Cock A.R.C F141 Red or Black Chequer Cock Showpen Homers F162 Tumbler Hen A.R.C F142 Red or Black Chequer Hen Showpen Homers F163 Jacobin Cock A.R.C F143 Blue Bar Cock Showpen Homers F164 Jacobin Hen A.R.C F144 Blue Bar Hen Showpen Homers F165 Turbit Cock A.R.C F145 Grizzle Cock Showpen Homers F166 Turbit Hen A.R.C F146 Grizzle Hen Showpen Homers F167 AOV Fancy Cock F147 Pied Cock Showpen Homers F168 AOV Fancy Hen F148 Pied Hen Showpen Homers F169 King Cock white F149 Fantail, White Cock F170 King Hen white F150 Fantail, White Hen F171 King A.R.C Cock F151 Fantail, Blue or Blue pied Cock F172 King A.R.C Hen F152 Fantail, Blue or Blue pied Hen F173 Carneaux Cock F153 Fantail, Black or Black pied Cock F174 Carneaux Hen F154 Fantail, Black or Black pied Hen F175 Runts Cock F155 Fantail, Cock, A.C F176 Runts Hen F156 Fantail, Hen, A.C F177 A.O.V. Utility Cock F157 Modern Cock A.C F178 A.O.V. Utility Hen F158 Modern Hen A.C F179 A.O.V. Cock for racing pigeon F159 Pouter Cock A.R.C F180 A.O.V. Hen for racing pigeon

25 ~ POULTRY SECTION CHAMPION SASHES & TROPHIES ~ Champion Male: Standard, Heavy Breed Champion Female: Standard Heavy Breed Champion Male: Standard, Light Breed Champion Female: Standard, Light Breed Champion Duck: Champion Drake Champion Male: Hardfeather Bantam Sash Donated by: C.L Rogers Estate Champion Female: Hardfeather Bantam Sash Donated by: C.L Rogers Estate Champion Male: Softfeather Bantam Sash Donated by: C.L Rogers Estate Champion Female: Softfeather Bantam Sash Donated by: C.L Rogers Estate Best Large Bird in Show Sponsored by Westside Carpets Best Bantam in Show Doug Rogers Perpetual Memorial Trophy Champion Turkey Sash Donated by Daryl Deutscher Best Bird in Show C.L Rogers Memorial Trophy Aggregate: Keith Rogers Memorial Award $30 ~ PIGEON CHAMPION SASHES & TROPHIES ~

Champion Cock Open Champion Bird in Show Champion Hen Open Best Pigeon in Show - Trophy Champion Flown Cock Reserve Pigeon in Show - Trophy Champion Flown Hen Champion Homer Champion Fancy Cock Champion Fancy Champion Fancy Hen Champion Utility Champion Utility Cock Champion Homing (Flyer) Champion Utility Hen Section F2: ~ JUNIOR ~ Chief Steward: Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00

JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 10.30 AM No more than 5 entries in each section. No birds to be removed from show before 4.45 pm JUNIOR SECTION - CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS Ribbons & Trophy awarded to:- Best Large Fowl Softfeather Best Large Fowl Hardfeather Best Softfeather Bantam Best Hardfeather Bantam Best Water Fowl Best Junior Exhibitor - Pigeon CHAMPION JUNIOR EXHIBITOR - Rosette Sponsor Nati A & P Society GENERAL F1-1 Large Soft Feather, Male F1-9 Waterfowl, Male F1-2 Large Soft Feather, Female F1-10 Waterfowl, Female F1-3 Large Hard Feather, Male JUNIOR PIGEON F1-4 Large Hard Feather, Female F1-11 Any Colour Cock F1-5 Soft Feather Bantam, Male F1-12 Any Colour Hen F1-6 Soft Feather Bantam, Female F1-13 Any Fancy Breed Cock F1-7 Hard Feather Bantam, Male F1-14 Any Fancy Breed Hen F1-8 Hard Feather Bantam, Female F1-15 Any other Variety Cock F1-16 Any other Variety Hen 26 IRE H David and Kelli Dickerson Proudly owned and operated by RANE HORSHAM 0428 585 229 C BIN HIRE AVAILABLE • Building sites, businesses & residential • 2-cubic metre bin • Hook bin – 9-metre up to 16-metre available (certified drinking quality) Water cartage – 14,000-litre ■ Water ■ 20-ton slewing crane slewing crane ■ 55-ton ‘All Terrain’ ■ Front loading rubbish compactor “Lifting the Wimmera for 30 years” “Lifting the Wimmera

27 Section G: ~ DOGS - PET COMPETITION ~ Chief Steward: Shirley Blackwell (0409140341) Sponsor: Dr Jim Thompson Prizes: 1: $8.00 2: $3.00 Ribbons to 4th Place CHILDREN’S SECTION G1 Best kept puppy G2 Best kept dog G3 Happiest dog G4 Dog with the waggliest tail G5 Best trick (1 trick only) G6 Best dog judged from 1st prize winners of G1 - G5 G7 Juvenile handler, girl under 14 years Sponsor: Shirley Blackwell G8 Juvenile handler, boy under 14 years Sponsor: Shirley Blackwell ADULT SECTION G9 Pet Dog & Handler - 18 years and over Sponsors: Horsham Vet Clinic, Voucher Section H: ~ GRAIN & HAY ~ Chief Steward: Mr Max Schmidt (0437 942 434) Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $5.00 2: Certificate Second plus $2.50 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $1.00, Members: $0.50 MAJOR SPONSOR NUSEED

Judging to commence at 10.00 am Note: All exhibits must be grown by exhibitor. Only one prize by exhibitor in any class 5 Litre buckets to be used. Exhibitor’s name must be on bottom of bucket. Variety of grain to be on label

H1 Wheat (any variety) H2 Wheat as from machine H3 Oats (any variety) H4 Barley - 2 rows as from machine H5 Lentils (any variety) H6 Beans (any variety) H7 Chick Peas H8 Canola H9 Meadow Hay H10 Cereal Hay AGGREGATE PRIZE $50 - Peter Sudholz Memorial MOST OUT STANDING EXHIBIT - Jim Sudhulz Memorial Trophy, Sponsor M & L Sudholz

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29 Parent or guardian to sign if competition is under18 years Signature of exhibitor/parent or guardian ______DATE: all from the Show responsibility all form and loss or injury to whether due to negligence me or otherwise. I agree to exonerate the Committee of the of Society Management Show together with any other organisation involved in the conduct of of any injury or other loss sustained in by me at the the course Show. or competing organisation or person involved in the conduct of the against Show all claims, suits, actions or be which demands brought may in respect I agree to compete/exhibit risk at own my and to indemnify and keep indemnified the Nat I agree not to any claim make against the Natimuk Agricultural and Pastoral Society for any injury or loss sustained at this show I hereby enter the above mentioned exhibits, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Society J EG. Section Email :______PHONE: ______ADDRESS:______DATE: Miss. Miss. Mrs. ______Mr. EXHIBITOR’S NAME:

Direct Debit Details - - All entries close on Wednesday 18th March at 4.30pm unless otherwise stated. ENTRY FORM – INDEMNITY & WAIVER 2015- ENTRY FORM – INDEMNITY & WAIVER J.29 Class

CHEQUE FOR ENTRY FEES AND/OR MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORM ENTRY ACCOMPANY MUST SUBSCRIPTION MEMBERSHIP FEES AND/OR ENTRY FOR CHEQUE

POSTAL ENTRIES: POSTAL NATIMUK AGRICULTURAL&PASTORAL SOCIETY INC SOCIETY AGRICULTURAL&PASTORAL NATIMUK

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Please include your Bank: name: BSB Commonwealth Pears Three Description of Entry All entries for members and children and areAll free entries stated unless other wise for members

Address: 4, Box Natimuk 3409. 5381 2583 0429 328 600 * Fax Phone ANNUAL Inc SHOW No. A5208 Indemnity Waiver &

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30 Parent or guardian to sign if competition is under18 years Signature of exhibitor/parent or guardian ______DATE: all from the Show responsibility all form and loss or injury to whether due to negligence me or otherwise. I agree to exonerate the Committee of the of Society Management Show together with any other organisation involved in the conduct of of any injury or other loss sustained in by me the course or competing organisation or person involved in the conduct of the against Show all claims, suits, actions or be which demands brought may in respect I agree to compete/exhibit risk at own my and to indemnify and keep indemnified the Nat I agree not to any claim make against the Natimuk Agricultural and Pastoral Society for any injury or loss sustained at this show I hereby enter the above mentioned exhibits, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Society J EG. Section Email :______PHONE: ______ADDRESS:______DATE: Miss. Miss. Mrs. ______Mr. EXHIBITOR’S NAME:

Direct Debit Details - - All entries close on Wednesday 18th March at 4.30pm unless otherwise stated. ENTRY FORM – INDEMNITY & WAIVER 2015- ENTRY FORM – INDEMNITY & WAIVER

J.29 Class CHEQUE FOR ENTRY FEES AND/OR MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORM ENTRY ACCOMPANY MUST SUBSCRIPTION MEMBERSHIP FEES AND/OR ENTRY FOR CHEQUE

POSTAL ENTRIES: POSTAL NATIMUK AGRICULTURAL&PASTORAL SOCIETY INC SOCIETY AGRICULTURAL&PASTORAL NATIMUK

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32 29 32 ~ PAVILION ~ PAVILION SUPERVISORS: Elayne Uebergang, Jennette Sudholz

ALL PAVILION EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE:

WE ASK YOU TO SUPPORT OUR SECRETARY BY LODGING ENTRIES EARLY:

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE LODGED WITH SECRETARY BY 4 PM, WEDNESDAY 16th MARCH, unless otherwise stated.

ALL EXHBITS TO BE IN THE PAVILION NO LATER THAN 9.00 am SHARP SUNDAY SHOW DAY, unless otherwise stated.

Section: G - DOGS (PET) COMPETITION EXHIBITORS,- STEWARDSPAVILION & MEMBERS - CARS: MAJOR SPONSOR DR JIM THOMPSON are to be parked inPAVILION designed SUPERVISORS: car park on Elaynesouth Uebergang,boundary Jennette- see site Sudholz map inside back cover. Chief Steward: Shirley Mewett No Entry Fee PAVILION EXHIBIT FEE:ALL PAVILION EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Judging to commence at 1.00 pm WE ASK YOU TO SUPPORT OUR SECRETARY BY LODGING ENTRIES EARLY Open to all dogs or bitches any breed or cross, any age. CHILDREN'S SECTION FREE entry forALL membersENTRIES MUST and BE ALL LODGED CHILDREN WITH SECRETARY BY 4.30Non pm, Members: WEDNESDAY $0.50 20th MARCH, unless otherwise stated. Prizes: First:: $8.00 plus Certificate, Second: $3.00 plus Certificate (children: 18 years and under) Ribbons Awarded: To 4th Place ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE IN THE PAVILION NO LATER THAN 9.00 am SHARP SHOW DAY, G1 Best kept puppy STEWARDS: G2 Best kept dog unless otherwise stated. Are required to be on duty at 8.30 am G3 Hairiest dog EXHIBITORS , STEWARDS & MEMBERS CARS: are to be parked in designated car park on south Dog with the waggliest tail G4 Stewards are required to be back onboundary duty when - see shedsite map closes inside backat 4.00 cover pm G5 Best trick (1 trick only) G6 Best dog judged from 1st prize winners of G1 - G5 PAVILION EXHIBIT ENTRY FEE: G7 Juvenile handler, girl under 14 years - Sponsored by Shirley Mewett NUMBER OF EXHIBITS ALLOWED: FREE entry for members and ALL CHILDREN. Non Members 50 cents. G8 Juvenile handler, boy under 14 years - Sponsored by Shirley Mewett Only one exhibit per person in each section unless otherwise stated. (Children: 18 years and under) ADULT SECTION STEWARDS: G9 Pet Dog & Handler - 18 yrs and over Sponsored by Horsham Vet Clinic COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS: Are required to be on duty at 8.30 am.

No exhibits shallStewards be removedare required from to be theback Pavilionon duty when before shed 4.30closes pm at 4.00 on pm.Show Day.

NUMBER OF EXHIBITS ALLOWED: PRIZE MONEY:Only one exhibit per person in each section unless otherwise stated. For Pavilion No 1 & No 2 except where otherwise stated is: 1st $2.00 & 2nd $1.00 ******************* COLLECTION OF EXHIBTS: W.A.S.A - WimmeraNo exhibits Agricultural shall be removed Association from the Pavilion - Regionalbefore 4.30 pmCompetitions on Show Day.

All winning entries in W.A.S.A sections are to be available for Regional Judging at a date to be PRIZE MONEY: announced. EntranceFor Pavilion must No.1 & be No residents2 except where of theotherwise Wimmera stated is:area 1st, to$2.00 be &eligible 2nd, $1.00 to enter W.A.S.A sections N.B: Winners of Bakery Section are required to bake another item. Section: H- GRAIN & HAY W.A.S.A - Wimmera Agricultural Societies Association - Regional Competitions All winning entries in W.A.S.A, sections are to be available for Regional Judging at a date to be an- MAJOR SPONSOR - GRAINCORP V.A.S Ltd - Victoriannounced. Entrants Agricultural must be residentsAssociation of the Wimmera Limited area - State to be eligible Competitions to enter WASA sections Chief Steward: Max Schmidt, Assistant Stewards - P M Sudholz, C Schmidt, All winning entriesN.B Winners in V.A.S of Bakery ltd sections Section are are required to be to available bake another for item. Region & State judging at a dated to be Carl Sudholz, Kenneth Hateley, Kane Sudholz Entry Fee: Members: 50c Non-members: $1 announced. V.A.S.Ltd - Victorian Agricultural Societies Association Limited - State Competitions Judging to commence at 10.00 am N.B: WinnersAll of winning Bakery entries Section in V.A.S are ltd required sections are to to bake be available another for Regionitem. and State judging at a date to Note: All exhibits must be grown by exhibitor. Only one prize by exhibitor in any class be announced. 5litre buckets to be used. Exhibitor’s name must be on bottom of bucket. N.B Winners of Bakery Section are required to bake another item Jim Sudholz Memorial Trophy for Most Outstanding Exhibit in Grain Section For further show regulations: - W.A.S.A regional, VAS Ltd, State and Local please refer to pages: - Donated by M & L Sudholz 52 & 53 in backFor further of schedule. show regulations - W.A.S.A regional, VAS Ltd, State and Local please refer to H1 Wheat (any Variety) 1st $5, 2nd $2.50 pages:- 52 and 53 in back of schedule. H2 Wheat as from machine 1st $5, 2nd $2.50 H3 Oats (any variety) 1st $5, 2nd $2.50 CHANGESChanges MAY may ALSO also OCCUR occur inIN display DISPLAY of OFpavilion PAVILION exhibits. EXHIBITS H4 Barley 1st $5, 2nd $2.50 H5 Lentils (any variety) 1st $5, 2nd $2.50 H6 Beans (any variety) 1st $5, 2nd $2.50 H7 Chick Peas 1st $5, 2nd $2.50 H8 Canola 1st $5, 2nd $2.50 H9 Medow Hay 1st $5, 2nd $2.50 H10 Cereal Hay Bundle 1st $5, 2nd $2.50 Aggregate prize of $30

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Section: B - SHOW GIRL MAJOR SPONSOR BULOKE ON BAILLIE ENTRY ON THE DAY TO BE JUDGED 2.00 pm AFTER OPENING OF THE SHOW B1 MISS TEEN SHOWGIRL - 15 to 19 years included FRED BLAKE Sponsored by Mackay’s Leading Edge Jewellers B2 JUNIOR SHOWGIRL - 11 to 14 years - Sponsored by Edenhope Electric’s In memory of Louise Taylor B3 SUB - JUNIOR SHOWGIRL - 5 to 10 years - Sponsored by Lois Trimble B4 MISS TINY TOT - 4 years and under - Sponsored by Nappies “N” More CRANE HIRE Section I: • Waste Division • Contracting ~ HOME BREW COMPETITION ~ Chief Steward: Mr Kent Walsh • Water Cartage Assistant Steward: Mr Brent Colbert Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $1.00, Members: $0.50

MAJOR SPONSOR WIMMERA HOME BREW CENTRE

Judging Sunday:- All entries to be in pavilion by 9.00 am Section: I - HOME BREW COMPETITION I -1 Ale or Pale Ale I - 2 Draught Beer MAJOR SPONSOR I - 3Judging Lager Show Day - All entries to be in pavilion by 9.00 am I - 4 Stout Stewards: Ken Walsh, Brent Colbert Entry Fee: Members 50c Non-members: $1 I - 5 Wheat Beer I.1 Ale or Pale Ale I - 6 Ginger Beer I.2 Draught Beer I - 7 Limoncello I.3 Larger I - 8I.4 Crema Stoutdi Limoncello I - 9I.5 Any otherWheat brew Beer I.6 AggregateGinger prize Beer of $25 Aggregate prize of $25 sponsored by Wimmera Home Brew Centre Ph: (03) 5384 8266 Fax: (03) 53848266 990 Horsham- Noradjuha Road, Lower Norton 3401

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34 Section J: ~ FRUIT & VEGETABLES ~ Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $0.50, Members: $0.00 Judging Sunday All exhibits to be grown by exhibitor Tops must be left on root vegetables Major Sponsor Old Peppertree Nursery

J-1 Collection of vegetables, not less than 6 or more than 10 varieties - not to include herbs Sponsors: Wimmera Native Nursery, Voucher J-2 Onions (odourless), 4 J-3 Potatoes,4 J-4 Tomatoes, 4 J-5 Cucumber, long green J-6 Cucumber, apple, 2 J-7 Lettuce J-8 Zucchini, no longer than 25cm, excluding stem J-9 Brown onions, 4 J-10 White onions, 4 J-11 Carrots, 4 J-12 Beetroots,4 J-13 Rhubarb, 4 stalks, with foliage J-14 Vegetables, not enumerated J-15 Pumpkin, any type J-16 Butternut pumpkin J-17 Heaviest pumpkin, children under 16 years J-18 LARGEST PUMPKIN Sponsors: Wimmera Native Nursery, Voucher J-19 Collection of salad vegetables J-20 Collection of herbs J-21 1/2 dozen best hens eggs (brown) J-22 1/2 dozen best hens eggs (white) J-23 1/2 Dozen best hens eggs (tinted) J-24 Small bowl of nuts, in shell J-25 Three lemons, stem attached J-26 Three peaches J-27 Three pears J-28 Three eating apples J-29 Three cooking apples J-30 Melon, any variety (More than one entry allowed per exhibitor) J-31 Collection of fruit, home garden Aggregate prize of $10.00 Sponsors: Helen Hodges, in memory of Mrs A Hodges Rosette for Best Exhibit Sponsors: Ms Pam Netherway, in memory of F & A Netherway

35 Section K: ~ JAMS & PRESERVES ~ Chief Steward: Greta Hogart Assistant Steward: Sharon Hogart Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $0.50, Members: $0.00 Major Sponsor McDonald’s family Restaurants

EXHIBITS MUST BE MADE WITHIN THE LAST 12 MONTHS Only one entry per person in each section Jars and bottles to be named and dated Jars and bottles to hold at least 250 gms ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY WEDNESDAY 16th March for Judging Saturday

K1 Lemon butter, 1 jar K2 Apricot jam, 1 jar Sponsor: Mrs B Brown K3 Melon jam, any flavour, 1 jar K4 Plum jam, 1 jar K5 Quince jam, 1 jar K6 Fig jam, 1 jar K7 Berry jam, 1 jar any flavour K8 Jam, not enumerated, 1 jar K9 Marmalade, 1 jar Sponsor: Mrs B Brown K10 Apple jelly, 1 jar Sponsor: Mrs B Brown K11 Quince jelly, 1 jar K12 Another jelly, 1 jar K13 One jar jam & one jar Jelly, WASA K14 Tomato sauce, 1 bottle K15 Sauce, not enumerated, 1 bottle K16 Mustard pickles, 1 jar K17 Pickled vegetables (as for home use), 1 jar K18 Pickles, not enumerated, 1 jar K19 Tomato Chutney, 1 jar K20 Tomato relish, 1 jar K21 Any Chutney, 1 jar K22 One bottle tomato Sauce, one jar mustard pickles & one jar relish, WASA K23 Preserved stone fruit, 1 jar K24 Preserved non stone fruit, 1 jar K25 Preserves, not enumerated (as for home use), 1 jar K26 Preserved tomatoes, 1 jar Aggregate prize of $10.00 Most Outstanding Exhibit Classes 1- 13 Sponsors: Bi Rite Electrical, Trophy Most Outstanding Exhibit, Classes 14-26 Sponsors: Helen Hodges, Trophy

36 Section L: ~ BAKERY ~ Chief Steward: Shirley Blackwell (0409140341) Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $0.50, Members: $0.00

Trophy for best exhibit Group 1 - in Memory of Mrs W.C Hood (donated by Mrs .K. Innes) Rosette and trophy for champion entry from Groups 1 & 2 donated in memory of Sophie Heard by Annette Heard

Judging Sunday - All Entries must be in the Pavilion by 9.00am GROUP 1 - MAJOR SPONSOR GREEN TAYLOR & PARTNERS

All entries must conform strictly to schedule All cooking to be at least 12 hours old No cake mix or manufactured bread dough permitted, unless otherwise stated No ring tins allowed All bakery must be thoroughly thawed Bread baked day prior to show

L1 4 Anzac Biscuts - W.A.S.A L2 Wholemeal bread must have 50% wholemeal flour, (no manufactured dough allowed) Sponsors: Anne. E Lowe L3 White loaf of bread made in a bread-making machine - W.A.S.A L4 Loaf of grain bread made in bread making machine L5 Plain scones, 4 L6 Sweet fruit scones, 4 L7 Savoury muffins, 4 (baked in muffin pans or paper pans removed). L8 Wholemeal loaf L9 Light pound cake L10 Boiled fruit cake L11 Plain sponge sandwich, un-iced, jam filling L12 Sponge roll, jam filling L13 Carrot cake, un-iced, including nuts (no chocolate) recipe page 52pg, V.A.S Ltd L14 Chocolate cake, iced L15 Orange cake, iced (orange cake tin) L16 Rainbow layer Cake, filled, top iced only L17 Dolly Varden cake, sandwich, filled & iced L18 Banana cake iced L19 Rich fruit cake, (Refer to recipe in back of schedule pg 51) - V.A.S Ltd Sponsor: Coles - Horsham Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $15.00; 2: Certificate Second plus $10.00 L20 Plum Pudding, (in cloth), own recipe - cloth removed, W.A.S.A Sponsor: Kmart Horsham Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $15.00; 2: Certificate Second plus $10.00; 3: Certificate Third plus $5.00 Aggregate $10 Group 1 Sponsors: Jennette Sudholz, In memory of Mrs W.A Sudholz

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L21 Unfilled Pavlova Sponsors: Horsham R.S.L, Voucher L22 Vegetarian Dish - cheese, eggs allowed Sponsors: nourish’d, 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00 L23 Chocolate cake iced - Male Cook Opportunity, 1st Prize Trophy donated by Ladies Committee President Encouragement Award $20 donated by the McCredden Family in Memory of Marlene McCredden GROUP 2 L24 Ginger butter cake, iced L25 Slice, 1 variety, baked, (4 pieces), may be iced, uniform size L26 Slice, 1 variety, un-baked, (4 pieces), may by iced, uniform size L27 Mud cake iced and or decorated - to be cut L28 4 Decorated Cup Cakes - edible decorations L29 Steamed plum pudding, own recipe - W.A.S.A L30 Cream puffs, 4 un-filled L31 Shortbread, 4 pieces L32 Fruit & nut Loaf (own recipe) L33 Tea cake L34 Ginger fluff, un-iced, un-filled L35 Yo Yo’s, joined with white icing L36 4 Sweet muffins - not decorated or iced, No Packet mix - own recipe L37 Decorated cake (not novelty), one tier, ribbon, tulle & wire stems allowed, other decorations to be made by exhibitor Sponsors: Oven Door, Voucher L38 Decorated cake (novelty) Sponsors: Oven Door, Voucher L39 Decorated Plaque, to suit 26 cm cake - W.A.S.A Aggregate prize valued $20.00 - Group 2 Sponsors: Safeway - Horsham Best Exhibit Group 2: Sponsors: Shirley Blackwell, in memory of Mrs E.O. Lear donated by her grand-daughter

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GROUP 3 STUDENTS MAJOR SPONSOR SUBWAY - HORSHAM Must be baked by exhibitor SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS L39 Butter cake L40 Plain Scones, (4) un-buttered L41 Patty Cakes, (4) un-iced, paper removed L42 Chocolate packet Cake, uniced, No mud cake, Packet label attached L43 Anzac biscuits L44 Yo Yo’s (4), joined with white icing L45 Junior Boiled Fruit cake competition, (Recipe in back of schedule page No 51) - VAS Ltd Sponsors: Wendy’s, Voucher Aggregate prize $10.00 - Secondary Student Sponsor: Marion Wilson Champion Exhibit Bakery - Secondary Student, Rosette Sponsors: Mr Max Schmidt, in memory of Miss Elsie Lange $20 Encouragement Award Bakery - Secondary Student Sponsors: Shirley Blackwell, This award will be presented to an exhibitor in this section, not necessarily the winner OPEN - STUDENT THE VERY NATI JUNIOR CHEF L46 4 Carrot & date Muffins - .A.S.V Ltd recipe in back of schedule pg 52 Sponsor: The Natimuk Cafe Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $20.00; 2: Certificate Second plus $15.00; 3: Certificate Third plus $10.00; 4: Certificate Fourth plus $5.00 PRIMARY - STUDENT PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN Must be baked by exhibitor L47 Chocolate packet cake - uniced - NO mud cake - Label to be attached L48 Unbaked slice, (4 pieces 2 cm x 4 cm), may be iced L49 Decorated Marie Biscuits (4) Grades 1 to 3, Decorations must be edible L50 Decorated Marie biscuits (4) Grades 4 to 6, Decorations must be edible L51 Pikelets (4) L52 Ginger bread man (1) decorated L53 Plain scones (4) un-buttered L54 4 Decorated Cup Cakes, Edible decorations L55 Small lunch box (suitable for school children), containing nutritious food L56 Two decorated Teddy bear biscuits Aggregate prize $10.00 - Primary Student Sponsors: Mr Keith & Sally Lockwood, in memory of Mrs F.W Lockwood Rosette Champion Exhibit - Primary Student Sponsors: Conways, Primary Student $20 Encouragement Award - Primary Student Sponsors: Shirley Blackwell, This award will be presented to an exhibitor in this section, not necessarily the winner.

39 Section M: ~ CUT FLOWERS ~ Assistant Steward: Dorothy Halliday (035384 0263) Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $0.50, Members: $0.00 Judging Sunday All exhibits must be in Pavilion by 9.00am No wiring in any cut flower Collections not to contain more than 1 bloom of any variety The Exhibitor must grow all exhibits Any excess will mean disqualification Only one entry per person in each section MAJOR SPONSOR - ROYAL HOTEL M1 Geraniums, 3 colours, 1 stem of each M2 One stem ornamental Geranium leaf M3 Ivy Geranium, 3 colours, 1 stem of each M4 Three trails of Ivy, distinct, no longer M33 One Rose in full bloom than 45 cm M34 Old-fashioned type Rose M5 One spike Gladioli M35 Collection of Daisies M6 Ground cover in bloom M36 Three perennials, distinct M7 One stem Fuchsia M37 Pot plant in bloom M8 Three bulbous flowers, distinct M38 Indoor pot plant M9 Three kinds of native plants, home grown. Sponsors: Joan Kuhne, Sponsors: Wimmera Growers of 1st $10.00, 2nd $1.00 Aust Plants, prize M39 Pot of Fern M10 Stem of flowering creeper M40 Maidenhair Fern M11 Three kinds of foliage M41 Pot plant of Foliage M12 Three kinds of flowering shrubs M42 Pot of Succulent M13 Three kinds of cut flower, one stem of Aggregate prize $30.00 each Sponsors: Pick -A-Posie, Voucher M14 Three kinds of blooms one colour Champion Exhibit Rosette M15 One cut bloom other than scheduled Sponsors: Tim & Janice Sudholz, M16 One cut bloom other than schedule, in memory of Mrs Ian Sudholz multiple Champion Rose M17 One stem of Nerine or Lycoris Sponsors: Mr Max Schmidt, Prize M18 One stem of Cacti Dahlia Judges Selection M19 One stem of Decorative Dahlia Sponsors: Horsham Florist, Voucher M20 One stem of Pom-Pom Dahlia (under 5 cm) M21 One stem of Miniature Dahlia (9 cm -12 cm) M22 Collection of Dahlias, 1 stem of each distinct varieties M23 One Rose, dark M24 One Rose, medium M25 One Rose, light M26 One Rose, bi-colour M27 One Rose, any other colour M28 One stem of Floribunda, any colour M29 Three Roses, 3 distinct colours M30 One stem Miniature Rose M31 Miniature Roses, - 3 stems M32 One stem single Rose

40 Section N: ~ FLORAL DECORATIVE ~ Chief Steward: Norma McCuish Assistant Steward: Jenny Jones Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $0.50, Members: $0.00 MAJOR SPONSOR BEAUMONT TILES & CARPET COURT No artificial materials permitted except where stated Accessories permitted Arrangements not to exceed 60 cm (24”) in width except - N6 Rosette and trophy:- For Most Outstanding Flora Decorative Exhibit donated in memory of Sophie Heard. Judging Show Day Sunday - PAVILION BY 9.00 am

N1 A traditional arrangement Sponsors: Cross Family, Trophy in memory of Mrs Nancy Cross N2 An arrangement using two colours (no black) N3 Making the most of one flower N4 Own choice (name it) N5 Beauty without flowers N6 Arrangement My Choice, to comprise artificial and/or dried material/accessories -W ASA N7 A bowl of floating flowers N8 An arrangement featuring a bottle Aggregate prize $10.00 Sponsor: Horsham Family Footwear Most Outstanding Exhibit - Rosette & Trophy Sponsors: Annette Heard, in memory of Sophie Heard SECONDARY SCHOOL All work to be done by students N9 A posy N10 A kitchen arrangement with flowers and foliage N11 Vase for Grandma N12 Decorated Boot Aggregate prize $10.00, 16 years & under Sponsor: in memory of Thelma Uebergang PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN All work to be done by student N13 Miniature garden N14 A creature made with horticultural material N15 Dried seed, pods & leaves. (Glued) Not exceeding, 15cm x 15cm N16 A necklace of horticultural material N17 Floral Saucer (Sand base) N18 Decorated Wooden Spoon N19 Decorated Gum Boot Aggregate prize $10.00 Primary School Children Sponsors: Brian & Elayne Uebergang in memory of Dot Uebergang

41 Section O: ~ HANDCRAFT ~ Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $0.50, Members: $0.00 GROUP 1 - MAJOR SPONSOR - HORSHAM PLAZA

Judging Saturday so entries need to be in Wed 16th March to Secretary Work must not be exhibited at Natimuk for more than two years Exhibits must not be laundered unless part of the process Crochet edges permissible in all knitting. Bought edges permissible on needlework All Entries to be work of exhibitor

O1 Garment, hand crochet, up to 4 ply O2 Child’s knitted jumper or cardigan O3 Crochet article from pure wool/wool blend - any ply, VAS Ltd O4 Crochet/Hand knitted article any ply (NB. feather, jazz etc is not a plied yearn) - W.A.S.A O5 Hand knitted jumper or cardigan from wool/wool blend Attach Label, V.A.S. Ltd O6 Adult garment, 5 ply & under, hand knitted, 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 Sponsors: Boorang CWA, In memory of Marlene McCredden O7 Knitted Toy O8 Crochet or knitted sleeveless top O9 Baby’s frock, hand knitted or crochet O10 Hand knitted baby garment in any yarn, pattern size up to 12 months - W.A.S.A O11 Knitted or Crochet baby blanket in any yarn O12 Baby’s booties, hand knitted or crocheted O13 Article, non prize-winner, hand knitted or crochet O14 Dressed doll, hand knitted O15 Piece of cotton crochet - fine O16 Crochet article, made in crochet cotton - W.A.S.A O17 Coat Hanger knitted or crochet O18 Knitted or crochet square O19 Knitted scarf O20 Knitted tea pot cosy Aggregate. Trophy in Memory of Elaine Aristidies Most outstanding Exhibit Group Sponsors: Freijah’s, $25 Voucher

42 GROUP 2 - MAJOR SPONSOR - HORSHAM PLAZA

O21 Embroidery Competition, An article of hand embroidery any type, excluding cross-stitch V.A.S O22 Article or garment featuring smocking O23 Hand decorated card O24 A page of scrapbooking O25 Off the page scrapbooking item Inspired by “The Dress Maker” O26 Machine made garment O27 Machine made article O28 Something useless made useful (Including the story) O29 Best dressed doll, (not knitted or crocheted) Clothes made by exhibitor O30 Best homemade Teddy bear may be dressed, (3 entries per person accepted) O31 Handmade soft toy (not teddy bear) O32 Child’s garment, machine made O33 One fancy coat hanger O34 One best cushion O35 Garment in stretch material. Two-piece allowed - Applique allowed O36 Article of handcraft not enumerated O37 Calico and lace article O38 Article of tapestry or long stitch Sponsors: Mrs Rhonda Lear, Trophy O39 Article of cross-stitch O40 Three distinct articles of craftwork - one person’s work Sponsors: Arapiles Art & Craft Centre, Voucher O41 Article or garment featuring machine embroidery O42 Article of woodwork O43 Patchwork Quilt O44 Adult casual outfit, hand finishing allowed O45 Spotlight State Sewing Competition - V.A.S Ltd Competition to be conducted at Society, Group and State level. The garment/outfit to be made by the exhibitor. Garment/outfit of wearing apparel (maximum 3 pieces). Sewn by machine. May be hand finished. To be made from natural fibre or fibre blend. Accessories such as scarves, stoles, shawls, gloves etc are not acceptable. Knitted/Crocheted items not acceptable O46 Patchwork Competition - V.A.S Ltd Patchwork Piece, no more than 1 metre on any side, machine pieced and machine quilted, only finished articles will be accepted O47 Most attractive wrapped gift box (no larger than 30 cm) O48 Make, bake, grow (to consist of three items, one from each of the above section). Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $15.00; 2: Certificate Second plus $5.00 Sponsor: Safeway O49 Novelty Article O50 Decorated shopping bag O51 Article of any craft - open to Male exhibitor Most Outstanding Exhibit Group 2 Sponsors: Betta Electrical, Trophy Aggregate $10.00 Group 2 - Handcraft Sponsors: Mrs Valmai Hood, In memory of Mrs W.C Hood

43 GROUP 3 STUDENTS MAJOR SPONSOR - WIMMERA FUNERALS Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $10.00; 2: Certificate Second plus $5.00

O52 Machine made garment, article O53 Craft, Primary School, 1st Voucher $10.00 Sponsors: Arapiles Art & Craft Centre, $10 Voucher O54 Craft, boys & girls, Secondary Sponsors: Arapiles Art & Craft Centre, 1st $15.00 Voucher O55 Needlecraft, boys & girls, Secondary O56 Lego Model, Secondary, original design built by exhibitor

Sponsors: Toyworld, Trophy - Lego O57 Lego Model, Primary, original design built by exhibitor, no larger than 45 cm square. AG BIKE OBSTICAL COURSE COMPETION Lego to be set out onGROUP board or 3tray STUDENT - HANDCRAFT MAJOR SPONSOR NATIMUK HOTEL Sponsors: Toyworld, Trophy Lego- MAJOR SPONSOR - Chief Steward: David Sudholz mobile 0423 024 026 O58 A scene in a shoe boxTrevor - Primary Bysouth School StudentWIMMERA FUNERALS Assistant Stewards:- Merv Williams, Alex Sudholz Prizes: First: $10.00 plus Certificate - unless specified O59 Unspecified article of CraftSecond: by Secondary$5.00 plusSchool Certificate Student - unless specified O60 NoveltyO51 article Machine made garment, article O61 ArticleO52 using LoombandCraft, Primary (Primary) School - Sponsor Arapiles Art & Craft Centre - 1st Voucher $10.00 O53 Craft, boys & girls, Secondary - Sponsor Arapiles Art & Craft Centre - 1st Voucher$15.00 O62 Pom pomO54 handmadeNeedlecraft, using boys wool & girls, or Secondary acrylic (Primary) AG BIKE OBSTICAL COURSE COMPETITION O63 Filled jarO55 with lidLego with Model, a differ Secondary,ence originaleg grain, design lego, built bybeads, exhibitor (Primary) - Trophy Toyworld O64 ArticleO56 using glue,Lego lace, Model, fabric Primary, and original cardboar design builtd (Primary) by exhibitor, no larger than 45 cm square. Sponsored by Lego to be set out on board or tray - Trophy Toyworld Most OutstandingO57 A Natimuk SECONDARY Town Model made SCHOOL by me - any EXHIBIT materials, -but Eligible MAJORITY for ofWASA the model Group must Final Sponsors: Natimukbe handmade Newsagency, (some manufactured Trophy items allowed) - Max size of base 60 cm x 60cm O58 A scene in a shoe box - Primary School Student W.A.S.A Aggregate Prize $10.00, Group 3 Natimuk Hotel/Motel O59 Unspecified article of Craft by Secondary School Student W.A.S.A Sponsors:O60 Mr &Novelty Mrs Barticle Uebergang, In memory of Mrs K.L.Uebergang Most Outstanding Exhibit Group 3 - Trophy donated by Natimuk Newsagency Aggregate Prize, Group 3, value $10 donated by Mr & Mrs B. Uebergang Great Prize Money to be won Entry on the Day

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44 SPECIAL SECTION - SPONSOR - SPOTLIGHT HORSHAM Prizes: 1: $10 Voucher donated by Spotlight Horsham; 2: Certificate Second plus $2.00 For people with limited use of their hands and or impaired vision Two Exhibits per section allowed

O65 Piece of knitting, crochet or handcraft 70 YEARS & OVER Prizes: 1: $10 Voucher donated by Spotlight Horsham; 2: Certificate Second plus $2.00 Two exhibits per section

O66 Knitted article or garment in 5 ply & over, wool, or wool blend, labels attached O67 Novelty crocheting or knitting (example: bed socks - tea pot cosy etc) O68 A Piece of craft work not enumerated SPEED KNITTING COMPETITION Chief Steward: Elayne Uebergang (0488 502132) Sponsors: Natimuk A & P Society, Prize Money Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $10.00; 2: Certificate Second plus $5.00 Entry Fee on the Day: $2.00 STARTING TIME:- will be (approx 2.00 pm in the Pavilion)

O69 SPEED KNITTING COMPETITION

COMPETITION RULES Contestants cast on 35 stitches and put one row only, using size 8 (4mm metric) knitting needles and 8 ply wool. (Contestants to bring their own wool and needles) When the starting whistle is blown, contestants knit in stocking stitch for 10 minutes exactly, at that time the whistle is again blown and the number of rows completed and stitches knitted are counted and the winner is announced.

45 Section P: ~ PHOTOGRAPHY ~ Chief Steward: Mr James McCredden (03 5387 4224) Assistant Steward: Miss Melissa Mewett (53874229, 0408 847 370) Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $0.50, Members: $0.00 MAJOR SPONSOR SPECSAVERS JUDGING SATURDAY EXHIBIT MUST BE IN 4.30 PM WEDNESDAY PRIOR TO SHOW. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED 1: All work in Section P must be taken by, but not necessarily processed by the exhibitor (this includes School Sections). Professional photographers ineligible 2: All Prints must be mounted minimum size 2cm, maximum size 2.5cm as singles. Sets as sets No framed prints allowed 3: Prints not be enlarged more or greater than 6x4 unless otherwise stated 4: Entry tickets to be attached to the front right hand corner of the exhibit - or else disqualified 5: No, name or initials on the front of the print or mount or else disqualified 6: Only one exhibit per person in each section unless otherwise stated 7: Work must not be exhibited at Natimuk Show for more than two years 8. No photo to display visually time and time date display 9. No piece of work maybe entered in more than one class SIGNED RELEASE FORM - PLEASE NOTE: All photographs of children must have the following: signed release fixed to the back of the mount, “I give permission for this image of (child’s name) ...... to be displayed in a public exhibition. SIGNED...... (Parent’s signature)...... GROUP 1 - OPEN

P1 Set of 3 scapes, water, land, city or other scenes. Up to 2 entries per exhibitor P2 3 coloured snap shots P3 Photo/snapshot depicting Natimuk & District 100 km radius of Natimuk. P4 Travel, places/people or culture P5 Farming activity, coloured P6 Big sky, sunrise/sun set/clouds/lightning etc P7 Flora - plants/flowers/trees etc P8 Animal coloured P9 Insect or reptile P10 Bird, coloured P11 Portrait - Individual / or group P12 Still life - Depiction of inanimate subject matter P13 Open - Photo of almost anything P14 A manipulated digital photo. Before and after double layout P15 “FENCES” - unframed - VAS Ltd, Print up to 20cms x 30cm max, matt size is 26cm x 36cm with max border of 3cm - location to be recorded on back of mount Sponsor: Elly’s Abode Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $20.00; 2: Certificate Second plus $10.00 Aggregate Prize Group 1 - $10.00 Sponsor: Dr & Mrs R Sutherland Best Coloured Print Group 1 - $30.00 Sponsor: Jane Murray

46 GROUP 2 - PRIMARY STUDENT

P16 Pet P17 Animal or bird P18 Farming activity P19 An Agricultural Show photo P20 Set of 2 coloured snapshots, scenic P21 Snapshot of local interest, 100km radius of Natimuk P22 Set of 2 coloured snapshots, any subject Aggregate Prize Group 2 - $10.00 Sponsor: Mrs Ann.E Lowe Best Coloured Print Group 2 Sponsors: Horsham Camera House, Voucher GROUP 3 - SECONDARY STUDENT P23 Pet P24 Animal or bird P25 Farming activity P26 An Agricultural Show photo P27 Set of 3 coloured snapshots, scenic P28 Snapshot of local interest, 100km radius of Natimuk P29 Set of 3 coloured snapshots, any subject Aggregate Prize Group 3 - $10.00 Sponsor: Mrs Northfield Best Coloured Print Group 3 Sponsors: Horsham Camera House, Voucher Judges Award - Memorial Trophy, Most Outstanding Print in Group 2 & 3 to be won three times, not necessary in succession Sponsor: In Memory of Irwin Phelps VAS LTD COMPETITION Group 2 & 3 Eligible

P30 A photograph taken of Spider Webs - Unframed print no larger than 20 cm x 30 cm must be mounted (mount no larger than 3 cm) Sponsor: Elly’s Abode Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $15.00; 2: Certificate First plus $5.00

47 Section Q: ~ Art ~ Chief Steward: Wendy Williams (04036 14450) Assistant Steward: Ellen Panozzo Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $0.50, Members: $0.00 SPONSORED in MEMORY OF ELAINE ARISTIDES JUDGING: SATURDAY ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE IN BY 4.00 PM WEDNESDAY PRIOR TO SHOW Only one exhibit per person in each section Must be the work of the exhibitor or student Work must not be exhibited at Natimuk for more than two years Note:- In section where the exhibit is likely to rub or mark through handling, we suggest mounting the work in a suitable plastic cover OPEN Q1 Painting, oil or acrylic Q2 Painting, watercolour Q3 Drawing, any subject, any media Q4 Still life, any subject Q5 Pastel, any subject Q6 Any other media Q7 Beginner, any media Aggregate Prize $10.00 Sponsor: Mrs M Sanders ART - PRIMARY MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR Q9 Drawing, any subject, any media - Prep - Grade 3 Q10 Painting, any subject, any media - Prep - Grade 3 Q11 Handwritten envelope addressed to:- ”The Show President Mr Robert Rogers, PO Box 4 Natimuk Vic 3409 - Prep - Grade 3 Sponsored: In memory of Allan Lockwood Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $10.00; 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Encouragement Award Presidents Choice $10.00 Q13 Drawing, any subject, any media - Grades 4 - 6 Q14 Painting, any subject, any media - Grades 4 - 6 Q15 Handwritten envelope addressed to:- ”The Show President Mr Robert Rogers, PO Box 4 Natimuk Vic 3409 - Prep - Grades 4 - 6 Sponsored: In memory of Allan Lockwood Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $10.00; 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Encouragement Award Presidents Choice $10.00 Aggregate Primary Student Prize $10.00 Sponsor: Mrs N Hateley ART - SECONDARY MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR Q17 Drawing, any subject, any media - Y. 7-9 Q18 Painting, any subject, any media - Y.7-9 Q19 Drawing, any subject, any media - Y.10-12 Q20 Painting, any subject, any media - Years 10 - 12 Aggregate Secondary Student Prize $10.00 Sponsor: Wimmera Design & Print 48 Section T: ~ WELDING ~ Prizes: 1: Certificate First plus $2.00 2: Certificate Second plus $1.00 Entry Fee: Non-Members: $0.50, Members: $0.00 MAJOR SPONSOR - K & D ENGINEERING CHIEF STEWARD: Michael Lear Ph: info/examples sheet 03 5387 4240 or 0457 210 276 Manual Metal Arc Weld: -MMAW - (STICK) T1 - T5 Gas Metal Arc Weld: - GMAW - (MIG) T6 - T12 All exhibits must be in by 4.00 pm Wednesday prior to External, visual assessment only the show at the Natimuk Showground Office All care will be taken, however damage occurring will be Only one exhibit per person per section at exhibitors risk Must be the work of the exhibitor or student Work must not be exhibited at Natimuk for more than Each exhibit to be on its own plate two years Welding will be judged using Australian standards AA Definition - youth is up to and including 19 years old 1796 / 2001 Certification of welders Material information: As reference guide if necessary Low carbon steel plate/ angle/ pipe Correct alignment and assembly will also be taken into Plate thickness Min of 5 mm, Max of 12 mm consideration Length Max 200 mm, Width Max 100 mm. No grinding or filling of the individual competition welds. unless otherwise stated Chipping and wire brushing permitted GROUP 1- Manual Metal Arc Weld T1 Single bead weld 150mm long, Stop & Start in T6 Professional or experienced welder to produce the central 50mm 2 fillet welds in the vertical position, as required. T2 Pad weld 75mm long x 35 mm wide (approx) To be judges on skill 1fillet weld to be done, T3 Fillet weld 150mm long 1 pass, 1 side only vertical up technique, 100 mm single pass. Check T4 Angle to plate, Angle to be no bigger than material information. 1 fillet weld to be done, 60 mm x 60 mm x 8 mm, Plate to be vertical down technique, 100 mm single pass 100 mm x 100 mm square using 1.6 mm material, maximum thickness T5 Round section to plate. Outside diameter to be Aggregate $20 prize Group 1 Min 30 mm / Max 60 mm, Plate to be Min Sponsors: Engineer Ian Antonoff, 50 mm square / Max 100 mm square. Plate should Judges Youth Encouragement Award, be kept appropriate for the size of round section. Manual Metal Arc Weld Sponsors: Breuers, GROUP 2 - GAS Metal ARC WELD T7 Single bead weld 150mm long, Stop and start in 1 fillet weld to be done, vertical down technique, the central 50mm 100 mm single pass using 1.6mm material, T8 Pad Weld 75 mm long x 35 mm wide (approx) maximum thickness. T9 Fillet weld,150 mm long. 1 pass, 1 side only T13 1 Article arc weld, Useable/functional item T10 Angle to plate, Angle to be no bigger than 60 mm No Larger than 1500 mm high/length 1000 width x 60 mm x 8 mm Plate to be 100 mm x 100 mm approximately 100 kg max., (Must be able to be T11 Round section to plate. Outside diameter to be shifted by one person) Min 30 mm / Max 60 mm, Plate to be Min T14 1 Article Welded Ornamental item, No Larger than KeithK Haustorfer 50 mm square / Max 100 mm square. Plate should Up to 1000 mm high up to 1000 mm or Dennis Webb be kept appropriate for the size of round section Aggregate $20 Prize Group 2 T12 Professional or experienced welder to produce Sponsor: Engineer Ian Antonoff 2 fillet welds in the vertical position Judges Youth Encouragement Award Gas To be judges on skill. 1fillet technique, Metal Arc Weld 100 mm single pass Check material information. Sponsor: Breuers

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GOOD HANDS QUALIFYING RIDING COMPETITION Event for boys and girls 12 years and under 15 years on day of the show. Judged solely on riding ability. Special attention paid to hands and seats, general management and control of horse or pony. SNAFFLE BIT MUST BE USED Winner eligible to compete in this event at VAS Ltd Saddle Horse Show - Bendigo Prize - special certificate presented by the Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd Those who have won Good Hands awards in current season are ineligible to compete. A28 Good Hands qualifying competition for boys/girls,12 years and under 15 years A29 Novice Hack over 15 hands A30 Open Hack over 15 hands and not over 15.2 hands A31 Open Hack over 15.2 hands and not over 16 hands A32 Open Hack over 16 hands and not over 16.2 hands A33 Open Hack over 16.2 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE HACK SPONSOR WIMMERA EQUESTRIAN CLUB A34 Open Galloway over 14 hands and not over 14.2 hands A35 Open Galloway over 14.2 hands and not over 15 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE GALLOWAY SPONSOR STUART HALL CHEMART SHOW HUNTER CLASSES - Horse not eligible for Open Classes A36 Show Hunter Pony not over 12 hands A37 Show Hunter Pony over 12.hands and up to13 hands A38 Show Hunter Pony over 13 hands and up to14 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONY SPONSORED BY NATIMUK FARMERS MARKET PLUS A39 Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands and up to 15.2 hands A40 Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hands and up to 16 hands A41 Show Hunter Hack over 16 hands CHAMPION AND RESERVE SHOW HUNTER HACK SPONSORED BY NATIMUK A & P SOCIETY A42 Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands and up to 14.2 hands A43 Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 Hands and up to 15 hands Natimuk Agricul- CHAMPION AND RESERVE SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY SPONSOR NATIMUK FARMERS MARKET tural Show

Children’s Cooking Shows SUPREME LED FROM RINGS 1 & 2 ONLY with Bubble Muffin Kids SUPREME RIDDEN FROM RINGS 1 & 2 ONLY SUPREME RIDER FROM RINGS 1 & 2 ONLY Cooking Club Supreme Sashes - SPONSOR FRED BLAKE CRANE HIRE nd 22 March 2014 CLASS B - RING 2 - Entry Fee: $3.00 All RINGS TO STOP AT 12 Noon to 12.45 for LUNCH Judging to commence 9.00 am - Judge: Kit Smith B1 Best Equestrian Turnout 18 yrs and over - Sashes to 3rd place PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY SAFEWAY HORSHAM SPONSOR LAHARUM BULK HANDLING B2 Led Stallion/colt over 14 hands and not over 15 hands Bubble Muffin Kids Cooking Club program for children’s performances B3 Led Galloway filly/gelding 3 years and under, over 14 hands and not over 15 hands B4 Led Galloway mare over 14 hands and not over 14.2 hands in the display kitchen throughout the day. B5 Led Galloway mare over 14.2 hands and not over 15 hands Parents are always welcome and are in-fact encouraged to be a part of the B6 Led Galloway gelding over 14 hands and not over 14.2 hands www.emmetts.com.au B7 Led Galloway gelding over 14.2 hands and not over 15 hands show, to get in there and help out their child, CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED GALLOWAY - SPONSOR P & J RATTRAY Champion Eligible for Supreme Led at 10.30 am or just pose for photos, if needed. B8 Led Stallion/colt over 15 hands B9 Led Hack filly/gelding 3 years and under, over 15 hands Four Session throughout show day105 see Dimboola program Rd, for times. Horsham VIC 3400 ph: 03 5382 9400 10 51 50 ~ V.A.S Ltd ~ REGULATIONS VAS LTD (STATE) & WASA (GROUP) Rules and Regulations 1. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 2. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State Final 3. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at Group level and one Group at State Level 4. An exhibitor having won at a State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition 5. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete. 6. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money. 7. All work to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local show/field day. 8. An exhibit may only win one Group Final in a show season (Spring to Autumn), Should the same article be entered again and found to have already won a Group Final in the same show season the exhibitor must forfeit/refund any and all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months. 9. Late entries not accepted. ~ Fruit Cake Competition ~ RECIPES RICH FRUIT CAKE - L19 INGREDIENTS: 250gm sultanas, 250gm chopped raisins, 250gm currants, 125gm chopped mixed peel, 90gm chopped red glace cherries, 90gm chopped blanched almonds, 1/3 cup sherry or brandy, 250gm plain flour, 60gm self-raising flour, 1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg, 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger, 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves, 250gm butter, 250gm soft brown sugar, 1/2 teaspoon lemon essence or finely grated lemon rind,1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence, 1/2 teaspoon Almond essence, 4 eggs.

METHOD: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size of the fruit, it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4 to 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 or 4 pieces. Mix together all the fruit and nuts and sprinkle with the sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least 1 hour, but preferably overnight. Sift together the flours and spices. Cream together the butter and sugar with the essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternatively add the fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin no larger than 20 cm (8”) square, straight sided, square cornered tin and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3 1/2 to 4 hours. Allow to cool in the tin. JUNIOR BOILED FRUIT CAKE - L45 INGREDIENTS: 375g Mixed Fruit, 3/4 cup brown sugar, 1 teaspoon mixed spice, 1/2 cup water, 125gm butter, 1/2 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda, 1/2 cup sherry, 2 eggs, slightly beaten, 2 tablespoons marmalade, 1 cup self-raising flour, 1 cup plain flour, 1/4 teaspoon salt.

METHOD: 1. Place the mixed fruit, sugar, spice, water and butter in a large saucepan and bring to the boil. 2. Simmer gently for 3 minutes, then remove from stove, add bicarbonate of soda and allow to cool. 3. Add sherry, eggs and marmalade, mixing well. 4. Fold in the sifted dry ingredients then place in a greased and lined 20 cm round cake tin. 5. Bake in a moderately slow oven for 1 1/2 hours or until cooked when tested. 51 VAS LTD CARROT AND DATE MUFFINS - L46 A Competition for junior cake bakers under 18yr on the day of their local show INGREDIENTS: 2 1/2 cups self-raising flour, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg, 1 cup brown sugar (packed firmly), 1/3 cup pitted dates, 1 cup coarsely grated carrots, 1 tablespoon orange marmalade, 1 cup canola oil, 2 eggs, lightly beaten, 3/4 cup orange juice, 1 cup reduced fat milk.

METHOD: Preheat oven to 190 c (moderately hot) Line a 12 hold muffin pan with, Round Paper Muffin Cases (Classic White Muffin cases size 35mm height x 90mm x 50mm base). Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl, stir in dates, carrots. Then add the combined marmalade, oil, eggs, juice and milk. Mix until just combined. spoon mixture evenly into Muffin paper cases in muffin pan. cook for 20 minutes. To test if muffins are cooked insert cake skewer; if it comes out clean the muffins are ready. Stand muffins in pan for 5 minutes before removing to cool. Show entries: Four (4) muffins per plate.

VAS LTD CARROT CAKE COMPETITION - L13 Open to carrot cake enthusiasts everywhere Rules and Regulations The carrot cake competition follows the show-group-state level of competition An exhibitor having won at a show will bake another cake for the entry in the Group Final; the winner will then be required to bake a further cake for the State Final. Exhibitors are to follow the recipe and specifications (listed below). An exhibitor having won at show level is not eligible to enter any other Show/Filed day until after the group judging, when, if not the winning entry, can compete further. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent on Group in the State Final. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor If for any reason a winner is unable to complete at group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete.

INGREDIENTS: Olive oil, to grease, 350g of grated carrot, 1 cup (150g) self-raising flour, 1/2 cup (75g) plain flour, 1 teaspoon bicarbonate soda, 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1/2 cup (80g) brown sugar, 1/2 cup (125mls) oil, 1/2 cup 125mls) golden syrup, 3 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla essence, 1/2 cup chopped walnuts.

METHOD: Preheat oven to 170 c (a moderate oven). Grease a 20 cm (base) round cake pan lightly with oil, and line with non-stick baking paper. Peel and grate the carrots, and set aside. Sift the flours, bicarbonate of soda and cinnamon into a large bowl. Put the brown sugar, oil, golden syrup, eggs and vanilla in a separate bowl use a balloon whisk to mix until combined. pour mixture into dry ingredients. use a wooden spoon to stir gently until just combined. Stir in the grated carrots and walnuts. pour the mixture into the pan and bake for 1 hour. Set aside for 5 minutes, before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely.

52 VAS LTD COMPETITION STATE FINALE PRIZES:- SEWING, KNITTING, CROCHET, EMROIDERY & PATCHWORK First: $300.00 - TROPHY and Spotlight voucher Second: $150.00 - Spotlight voucher Third: $50.00 - Spotlight voucher OPEN PHOTGRAPY COMPETITION First: TROPHY and $70.00 Second: $20.00 Third: $10.00 JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION First: TROPHY and $30.00 Second: $15.00 Third: $10.00 MEMBERS - 2015

David Astbury Joan Kuhne Max Rogers Pauline & Ross Barnes Eric Kuhne June Rogers Shirley & Lindsay Blackwell Wendy Kuhne Peter Rogers Fiona & Darryl Blair Rhonda & Graham Lear Robert Rogers Hedley & Bronwyn Brown Brendan Lloyd Betty Sanders Lana & Tim Brown Keith & Sally Lockwood Schmidt Maree Ted Brown Ann. Lowe Schmidt Max Trevor & Judith Bysouth Craig & Judy Mackley Meg Sleeman Sandra Chivell Rose Mackley Annette & Chris Smith Kellie Dickerson Derry & Judith Mann Ron & Evelyn Smith Cyril Dymke Lisa & Vaughan Maroske Chris & Sam Spence Caroline Cameron Sean Mayberry Inez Spriggs Di Carter Travis & Seona Maybery Allen. F Sudholz Robert & Sheryl Ellis Milly McClure Carl & Sharon Sudholz Stan & Judy Ellis Grahanm & Marjorie McClure David & Gianna Sudholz Anne-Maree Erickson Harold McCredden Jennette Sudholz Glenys Fort James McCredden Kane Sudholz Katrina Fraser Leanne McCredden Net Sudholz Cindy & Greg Francis Vicki McCredden Peter.M Sudholz Peter Mary French Angus & Norma McCuish Robert Sudholz Simon Gebert Charlie & Glenys McCuish Tim & Janice Sudholz Peter Grant Florris.G. Mewett Bruce Summerhayes Robert Grant Melissa Mewett Dr Rod & B Sutherland Robert Grenfell Melissa Mewett Darren & Sue Taylor Beryl Hair Melva & Robert Mewett William. C Taylor Dorothy Haliday Allan & Bev Meyer Thomson Dr JR Anna Hanson S.G Meyer & L.M Kuhne Meyer Chris & Kerry Toet Graeme & Alison Hateley Pam Netherway Lois Trimble Ken Hateley Bernard Noonan Brian & Elayne Uebergang Neil & Valda Hateley Marge Northfield John & Anne Uebergang Annette Heard Ott Doug Tony & Lisa Uebergang Dora Merlyn Hobbs Pannan Margery Joan Uebergang Kim Hendrick Ellen Panozzo Jenny & Andrew Vague Valmai Hood Jeff & Jenny Pay Susannah Wakfer Julian & Desley Hopkins Andrew Perry Colin & Val Webb Marg & Gary Howard Bruce & Faye Potter Norma Betty Whitworth Cathy & Graham Isaacson Felicity Ashley Pritchard Sally Wick Dennis & Jenny Jones Elaine & Alan Quick Wilson Family Lois Klowss Donald & Keith Rogers Don & Helen Wilson Steve Knoll Gwendolyn Rogers Ian & Marion Wilson 53 LIST OF SPONSORS 2016

Agritech Rural Horses Peter Dickerson Arapiles Art & Craft Centre Heard Janet PetStock Aristides Family Heingier Phelps Anne AWI Hodges Helen Pick-A-Posie Baker K & J Cartage Hogan D & D Builders Plazzers Builders Barton Lea Stock Horse Hood Valmai Rattray P & J BBQ Galore Horsham Earth Moving & Demolition Rodwells Beaumont Tiles & Carpet Court Horsham Camera House Rogers C.L.Estate Beaurepair Horsham Centre Cinema Rogers Donald Betta Electrical Horsham Concrete Rogers Robert Bi-Rite Electrical Horsham Family Footwear Rural Finance Blackwell Shirley Horsham Florist Safeway - Horsham BP Horsham Home Improvements Sanders Mrs M Breuers & Castrol Horsham Plaza Schmidt D & J Brown & Proudfoot Horsham R.S.L Schmidt Max Brown Bronwyn Horsham Toyota Shearing Contractors Ass Aust Bungallaly Stud Horsham Vet Clinic Shell Bunnings - Horsham Horsham Wool & Skins SMS Rural Services Caltex Horsham Howard M & G South West Wool Campbell Jano I Grain Specsavers Capital Restaurant Ian Antonoff Engineer Sportshear Cardinlee A.S.H & Anglo Stud Inness K & B Spotlight Horsham Carters Transport Jenkinson Ros & Brooke Subway - Horsham CBA Bank - Dimboola K & D Engineering Sudholz Jennette Chemart Horsham Kmart - Horsham Sudholz Michael & Net Clark Rubber Knoll Family Sudholz PM - Family Coles - Horsham Kuhne Joan Sudholz Tim & Janice Conway’s Laharum Bulk Handling Sunbeam Rural Division Cross Family Landmark Sutherland Dr & Mrs Cross Kate & Kim Lane Building Contractors The Natimuk Café CWA Boorang Branch Lattanzio Gabby The Natimuk Farmers Market David Chilver Electrician Latus C & M The Oven Door Deutscher Daryl Latus Jewellers The Royal Hotel Driscoll, McIllree & Dickerson Lear Rhonda Thompson Dr Jim Ducks Nuts Restaurant Lockwood Keith & Sally Tippet’s Shearing Dymke Allan & Trevor Lowe Anne Toyworld Earle’s Menswear Mackay’s Jewellers Trimble Lois Edenhope Electronics Mackley Keith Uebergang Brian & Elayne (M.KL) Elders McCredden Family Uebergang John & Anne Elly’s Abode McDonalds - Horsham Unique Artz Emmett Motors McDonalds Steel Viterra Francis Cindy & Greg McFarlane’s Plumbing Wallace Gordan Fred Blake Crane Hire McInerney Jenny Wendy’s Freijah’s Menswear Maxi Tanker Western Ag French Family Mick Harrison Signs Western Wool Marketing Gebert Simon Mulroney, J&E Livestock Westside - Horsham Goroke Farm Supplies Murray Jane Westside Carpet Meritum Financial Group Nappies ‘N’ More Wilson Ian & Marion Graham, Walsh Refrigeration Natimuk Hotel Wimmera Diesel Injection Grain Corp Natimuk Lions Club Wimmera Design & Print Grampians Horse Riding - Brimpaen Natimuk News Agency Wimmera Equestrian Club Grayson Jenny Netherway Pam Wimmera Funerals Green Taylor & Partners Noonan Bernard Wimmera Growers of Aust Plants Greg McLennan Smash repairs Northfield Marg Wimmera Home Brewers Centre Grenfell Dr Robert nourish’d Wimmera Native Nursery Hateley Mrs N Nuseed Wimmera Small Engines HDESC O’Connors Farm Machinery Wimmera Trophies and Gifts Heard Annette - BartonLea Stock Old Peppertree Nursery

54 GENERAL SHOW REGULATIONS A membership ticket entitles holder to admission to show ground for self and one guest adult, car and members of family under the age of 18 years. Also to exhibit at half entry fee except where otherwise stated. Entries in writing must be lodged with the secretary at the Society’s office by the closing date fixed in the prize schedule, when a copy of entries is received a ticket will be issued stating section, class and number of exhibit for which entry is made. The Committee has the right of refusing or cancelling an entry without giving reasons for doing so. All persons exhibiting shall accept the decision of the judge or judges appointed by the Society, and in case of a written protest, the decision of the Committee shall be accepted as final. The Committee may withhold any prize when miss-statements have erroneously or fraudulently been made regarding any exhibit, an exhibitor guilty of false entries or statements may be debarred from again exhibiting, and if so, member will be liable to expulsion from the Society. The Disputes Committee consisting of Society President, Vice Presidents and Head Steward of relevant classes. Protest against awards must be accompanied with a deposit of $50.00, which will be forfeited if protest is considered frivolous. No exhibit (except horses and dogs) will be allowed to compete in more than one class or group except in classes as specially mentioned. All entries must be made subject to the rules and regulations of the Society and they are accepted only on that distinct understanding. No exhibitor shall be allowed in that portion of the ground in which his exhibit is placed during the adjudication (unless allowed by the Stewards), and it shall be the duty of the Stewards to prevent a person interfering with the Judges and if necessary, order the removal of such offender from the grounds. No person excepting those in charge of stock, implements and machinery and for whom an authority must be obtained will be permitted to remain on the ground during the adjudication under any pretence whatever. The person in charge must not leave their respective lots or address the Judge unless authorised by the Stewards of the exhibition. The owner or exhibitor of any exhibit disapproved of, as an exhibit by the committee of the Society must immediately, upon notice to that effect, remove such exhibit from the Society’s grounds. The Judge or judges may award a second or third prize instead of a first one, or may withhold a prize altogether, where there is no competition or where the exhibits are not of sufficient merit. Where the judges award equal first, first & second prize money will be equally awarded. No prize can be awarded by the Judge or Judges for extra exhibits if the prize list contains a class or section in which the same can compete. Should any exhibit having gained a prize be disqualified, the next on the list does not necessarily obtain the same prize. The Committee with or without the advice of the judge or judges decide the question. The privilege of distributing trade lists, advertisements and other documents is restricted exclusively to exhibitors at their respective stands. Any infringement of this regulation will incur expulsion from the ground. No exhibit without the permission of the secretary can be removed from the exhibition until 4.30 pm on the day of the show, when all exhibits can leave. All exhibitors of stock will be required to provide their own forage, and the exhibitors of machinery, all the fuel and material necessary; to enable them to comply with the above. Proof of age of exhibit of stock must be available if requested by Steward. The breeding year dates from 1st August for horses. Exhibitors of sheep to state the month when the exhibits were lambed if requested. No implements or machinery can be removed from their section during the exhibition. All exhibits must be in their places on the ground at the appointed times. Every care will be taken of exhibits, but no responsibility will be incurred by the Society. The Society will not be responsible for any accident that may be caused through or by any exhibit, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Society harmless and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from such accident. In the event of any exhibitor openly questioning and/or criticising the decision of the Judges or the Committee or the exhibitors, the Committee shall have the power to withdraw all or any such offender in any section and any prize money won by such offender may be forfeited. The Committee shall have the power to require statutory declarations to be made concerning any animals or article exhibited. The Committee may at any time for such reasons as may seem sufficient to it, waive an individual case, or generally, compliance with the regulations or may extend or vary the times for doing anything fixed by the regulations or the prizes schedule, either in individual cases, or generally. In compiling this schedule all care has been taken, but no responsibility will be incurred by the Society for omissions or misprints. 55 SAFETY REGULATION REGULATIONS

1. DUTY OF CARE All competitors have a “Duty of Care” to avoid exposing themselves or other people to situations that lead to injury. This “Duty of Care” extends to the prevention of damaged property.

2. DIRECTION OF NATIMUK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. Competitors must comply with any reasonable request of Natimuk Agricultural Society Inc representatives.

3. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Emergency information and maps showing Emergency Assembly Points are located in various buildings. Competitors should be familiar with these plans.

4. FIRST AID During the Natimuk Show, St John Ambulance provides First Aid Services.

5. NATIMUK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. EMERGENCY FACILITIES Fire fighting and other emergency equipment must not be removed or used for any other purpose. Missing or unserviceable equipment should be reported to Administration immediately.

6. HAZARD & INCIDENT REPORTING Competitors must notify the Area/Pavilion Supervisor or Administration immediately of any hazards detected or incidents. Hazards or incidents are any situation that could result or has resulted in: (a) The injury, illness or death of any person or animal (b) The damage, destruction or loss of property

7. WASTE DISPOSAL All waste, including liquids, must be disposed of responsibly. Storm drains must not be used for the disposal of waste.

8. HOUSEKEEPING All areas must be kept clean and tidy with clearly defined and available access and exit routes at all times. Build up of combustible waste must be avoided.

9. SLIPS, TRIPS & FALLS Care must be taken to minimise trip hazards and obstacles that people may walk into. Avoid laying unprotected cables or pipes on or above paths, walk ways or roads.

10. MEDIA COMMENTS Media comments about matters involving Natimuk Agricultural Society Inc. or the Showgrounds is co- ordinated by the Administrator.

11. SMOKING Smoking is not permitted inside buildings, within 10 metres of a building entrance, around combustibles, during public performances or while handling hazardous materials.

12. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (a) Competitors should supply their own “Safety Switch” (RCD) for installation at each power outlet they use. (b) Extension cords must be earthed and all electrical appliances must be earthed or double insulated. Appliances must be in sound working order. (c) The use of double adapters is strictly prohibited. Power boards must be fitted with current overload protection. (d) Radiant electric or gas heaters are prohibited. (e) Light sockets must not be used for any other purpose other than for lighting. (f) No naked flame permitted. (g) All exhibitor electrical items (including leads) must have current safety compliance tags. 56

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT NATIMUK AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY

By completing an exhibitors entry form you will be supplying the Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc. with "personal information" (things like your name, address, phone number, mail address etc.), without this information we will not be able to administer your entry in the 20142016 Natimuk Show. We collect this information for the purpose of administering the Show. This includes: * Processing your entry; * Managing your entry in the relevant event; * Awarding prizes in the relevant event; * Assessing your compliance with the general regulations and conditions of entry, as well as other standards expected of participants in the Show; * Assessing any protests or appeals you might make.

We also collect this information for purposes related to the administration of the Show, including: * Publication of winners' details; * Maintenance of information relevant to qualifications for other events; * Maintenance of records of incidents or accidents that occur at the Show; * Providing insurance for you during the Show, where applicable; * Making a claim on our insurance in relation to any incident or accidents in connection with the Show; * Passing your information to the Wimmera Agricultural Societies Ass. (W.A.S.A.) and/or the Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd. (V.A.S.Ltd) should you be involved in Group and/or State competitions.

Unless you indicate your preference not to receive such material (*see below) we may also use this information to update you on coming events to be run by the Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc. As such in 20172015 Natimuk Show.

We may disclose information about you to medical practitioners, First Aid officers and other health service providers attending the Show. We may disclose information about you to the media for the purpose of publishing articles on your participation at the Show. We may disclose information about you to insurance providers for the purpose of arranging applicable insurance for you or making a claim on Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc. Insurance in relation to incidents and accidents that occur at the Show. We may disclose information about you to the Equestrian Federation of Australia and VAS Ltd. To assess your qualification and eligibility for other events. If legal, health or safety issues arise, we may be required to disclose information to relevant organisations who deal with these matters.

You have some rights to access personal information that we hold about you. If you'd like to find out more about this or if you have any queries regarding how we handle personal information generally, please contact the Secretary, Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc. PO Box 4 Natimuk Vic 3409.

FOR ALL YOUR WOOL, LIVESTOCK AND Tick the box BULK CARTAGE REQUIREMENTS I do not wish to be kept informed about coming events (such as the 20142017 Natimuk Show) to be held by the Natimuk A & P Society Inc.

Name (in full) ______

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4 57 57 Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society NATIMUK FARMERS MARKET PLUS Art & Craft 2016

SUNDAYS 10.00 am - 1.30 pm Showcasing Local and Regional Produce Quality Local Art and Craft, Sausage Sizzle, Crepes & Coffee, Live Music Organic Vegetables, Jams etc

13th March Labour Day 27th March Easter (Also Arapiles Historical Society Trash & Treasure & Boot Sale) 12th June Queens Birthday 23rd October Market (Also Primary School Jumble Sale) 11th December Christmas Market

Genuine Farmers Market Sites Encouraged

On selling not encouraged

All sites to be booked 1 week prior to market Inquiries welcome Contact: Secretary on 0429 328 600 Email: [email protected] 58 PH: 0427 302 580 PROUD SPONSOR OF THE 2016 NATIMUK SHOW

59 POULTRY GATE GATE

~ PROGRAM ~ OFFICE 9.00 am Arena Horse Events Netball Rooms Animal Nursery, Crafts, Local traders, TENNIS S Ladies Pavilion, Children's Entertainment, Sand pit COURTS F H L Art and Photography, Rides, Bubble Muffin, E E Mini Tractor Obstacle Course E NETBALL A

C COURT R 9.30 am PAVILION ENTRIES MUST BE IN. E I 10.00 am Car, Bike Competition Grain N 10.30 am Bubble Muffin Cooking for Kids G 11.30 am Bubble Muffin Cooking for kids 12.00 pm SHEEP SHEARING COMPETITION 12.00 pm to 2.00 pm LUNCHEON 12.30 pm Bubble Muffins Cooking of Kids Deck 1.00 pm Judging Children's Dog Competition PAVILION 1.00 pm approx NATIMUK BRASS BAND & Toilets

1.30 pm OPENING OF SHOW Ladies National Anthem Natimuk Band Pavilion 2.00 pm Show Girl Men’s Followed by the Draw of: FOOTY Shed Lucky Member Ticket and Car & Bike Comp SHED 2.45 pm 4.00 pm AFTERNOON TEA CAR PARKING 3.00 pm Bubble Muffin Cooking for Kids

H 3.30 pm Dog Jump Competition I 4.00 pm Ag Bike Obstacle Course Competition S HORSE T ARENA O First Aid FAMILY EVENING MEAL AVAILABLE R 5.30 6.00 pm Family Evening Meal I C HorshamNatimuk A & P Office Society Ladies (03) Committee 53 812 828 A will provide lunch and afternoon tea in the Pavilion L

LUNCH:140 12.00Stawell pm 2.00 Rd, pm Horsham $15.00 Pump house AFTERNOONwww.dmdagents.com.au TEA: 2.45 pm 4.00 pm $5.00 FIRE Weekly Horsham Sheep & Lamb Markets HOSE Wednesday - 9.30 am Wednesday - 9.30 am WARM UP AREANA Water LUCKY MEMBERS TICKET DRAW Tanks FortnightlyTickets to be handedCattle in Markets at gate EAST GATE Wednesday following the sheep market NATIMUK SHOWGROUNDS SITE MAP 60 POULTRY GATE GATE

~ PROGRAM ~ OFFICE 9.00 am Arena Horse Events Netball Rooms Animal Nursery, Crafts, Local traders, TENNIS S Ladies Pavilion, Children's Entertainment, Sand pit COURTS F H L Art and Photography, Rides, Bubble Muffin, E E Mini Tractor Obstacle Course E NETBALL A

C COURT R 9.30 am PAVILION ENTRIES MUST BE IN. E I 10.00 am Car, Bike Competition Grain N 10.30 am Bubble Muffin Cooking for Kids G 11.30 am Bubble Muffin Cooking for kids 12.00 pm SHEEP SHEARING COMPETITION 12.00 pm to 2.00 pm LUNCHEON 12.30 pm Bubble Muffins Cooking of Kids Deck 1.00 pm Judging Children's Dog Competition PAVILION 1.00 pm approx NATIMUK BRASS BAND & Toilets

1.30 pm OPENING OF SHOW

Ladies FACILITY National Anthem Natimuk Band Pavilion

2.00 pm Show Girl NEW COMMUNITY Men’s Followed by the Draw of: FOOTY Shed Lucky Member Ticket and Car & Bike Comp SHED 2.45 pm 4.00 pm AFTERNOON TEA CAR PARKING 3.00 pm Bubble Muffin Cooking for Kids

H 3.30 pm Dog Jump Competition I 4.00 pm Ag Bike Obstacle Course Competition S HORSE T ARENA O First Aid FAMILY EVENING MEAL AVAILABLE R 5.30 6.00 pm Family Evening Meal I C Natimuk A & P Society Ladies Committee A will provide lunch and afternoon tea in the Pavilion L

LUNCH: 12.00 pm 2.00 pm $15.00 Pump house AFTERNOON TEA: 2.45 pm 4.00 pm $5.00 FIRE HOSE

WARM UP AREANA Water LUCKY MEMBERS TICKET DRAW Tanks Tickets to be handed in at gate EAST GATE NATIMUK SHOWGROUNDS SITE MAP 61 SENDER: Natimuk Agricultural & Pastoral Society PLEASE SEE ENCLOSED CORRESPONDENCE PO Box 4, Natimuk, Vic 3409 Email: [email protected]

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