Wentworth Community Bank® Branch DONATION $2.00 WENTWORTH Celebrating 20 years. SHOW SOCIETY INC. Thanks to you, your business, your generosity, Proudly Supporting Wentworth Show and your support, our community is thriving and Commitment to our local community is a our future is bright. fundamental part of who we are. That’s why we’re delighted to support the Wentworth Show and their contribution to our community.

The Wentworth & District Community Bank Branch has invested $3.6 million back to the community over 20 years. The Wentworth Show being a major recipient receiving over $185,000 in those 20 years.

The latest being committed funding of $100,000.00 towards the new pavilion.

“A True Country Show” 134th WENTWORTH

ANNUAL SHOW Wentworth & District Community Bank ® Branch SATURDAY & SUNDAY

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited, ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL/Australian Credit Licence 237879. A1180265-1193777 (05/18) bendigobank.com.au 24th & 25th AUGUST, 2019 23 RING 8 T Last update: 7 2019 May by Richard Waters Copyright © 2019 Council Shire Wentworth 2019 © Copyright RING 6 PONY CLUB HARNESS WESTERN 24 31 RING 7 MINIATURES NOVELTIES 25 RING 5 STANDARDBRED ENCOURAGEMENT 28 T 26 HRCAV RING 4 BREEDS & COLOURED CLASSES RING 1 SHOWJUMPING RING 3 HACKING DRESSAGE RING 2 HACKING DRESSAGE 29 30 27

Silver City Highway, Dareton 03 5027 4505 www.coomeallaclub.com.au

Warm up Trailer Stage Disabled Parking Beaut Ute & Vintage Car Drive-in Point 22 Bench Dogs 2 3 Trial Dogs 2 4 Yard Dogs 2 5 Exhibits Trade 2 6 Food & Marquee Wine 2 7 Shed/Ring Horse Announcer 2 8 Show Jumping 29 3 0 3 1

Tele: 03 50274505 Car Parking First Aid Bus Community Room Change Baby Toilets Area Evacuation Show Secretary's Office Vehicle Access Vehicle www.coomeallaclub.com.au & Cooking Art, Flowers, Pavillion Needlework Wentworth Showgrounds Map Showgrounds Wentworth 1 Main Entrance 2 Loading Ramp 3 Racing Club 4 Stalls Horse 5 Wash Horse 6 Workshop 7 Caretaker 8 Spectator Areas 9 Art/Cra�s Marquee 10 Broadcast Box 11 14 Bar 15 Elders Shed 16 Sideshows 17 Display Work Children's 18 Vintage Machinery 19 Nursery Animal 20 Poultry 21 Yards Ca�le 12 Shearing Sheep Stage 13 & Shed Wool Sheep WENTWORTH SHOW SOCIETY INC. - A.S.C Affiliated with Equestrian , DOGS NSW, V.A.S and S.A.W.S.D.A.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS & PRIZES FOR 134TH ANNUAL SHOW to be held at WENTWORTH SHOWGROUNDS on SATURDAY 24th and SUNDAY 25th AUGUST 2019

Show Opens 8.00 a.m. Office Opens 9.00 a.m. HELP THE SOCIETY BY BECOMING A MEMBER See the Membership Application page Two days for the price of one ADMISSION: On the day charge - Adults: $20 Aged, Disability Pensioners & Students with ID card: $10 Children under 16 years: $6 Family (2 adults and 4 children under 16 years): $40 Children 4 and under: FREE

PRESIDENT: GENERAL SECRETARY: Mrs. S. McKenzie Ms. J. Rodda Phone: (03) 5027 6304 Phone: Show Days - (03) 5027 3034 Mobile: 0428 147 943 Mobile: 0477 598 651 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Show Society: P.O. Box 76, Wentworth NSW 2648 Website: www.wentworthshow.org.au

1 DIAMOND & PLATINUM SPONSORS DIAMOND 801-5RM Coomealla Memorial Sporting Club Prime 7 River 1467 Daily Sunraysia's Hit 99.5 and Sunraysia's 97.9 Triple M Wentworth District Community Bank® Branch

PLATINUM 1611AM Old Gold Ashley Lanyon Borchtrans Pty Ltd Cleanaway Coates Hire Cully's Earthmoving Elders Harvey Norman Mildura Bedding Hot FM Community Radio Landmark Nu-Edge Solutions Pickering Transport Southern Cross Farms Sunrise Ag TransGrid Wentworth Show Society

2 INDEX

SECTION PAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...... 2 & 8 ADMISSION FEES – GATE ...... 1 ATTRACTIONS ...... 7,8,9 & 11 CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES ...... 4 COMMITTEE MEMBERS ...... 5 EXHIBITORS NOTE ...... 7 FOOD & WINE MARQUEE ...... 17 INDEMNITY & ENTRY FORMS ...... INSIDE BACK LIFE MEMBERS ...... 5 LIL SCADDING TROPHY ...... 36 MAJOR SHOW RAFFLE ...... 16 MEMBERSHIP FORM ...... 6 PRESIDENTS REPORT ...... 9 RULES & REGULATIONS ...... 13 SHOWGROUNDS MAP ...... INSIDE BACK COVER PAVILION INFORMATION PAGE ...... 37

SECTION CHIEF STEWARD PAGE A SHEEP GREG POLLARD (03) 5027 3713 19 B QUICK SHEAR DIANNE POLLARD (03) 5027 3713 21 C WOOL A W WHYTE (03) 5027 0230 23 D SHEEP DOG TRIALS THEL O'SHEA 0419 984 083 27 E HORSE EVENTS THEL O'SHEA 0419 984 083 52 F CATTLE SHARNA GREGG 0419 117 688 24 G WHIP CRACKING ROBBIE MARTIN 0477 342 183 50 H POULTRY ROBERT PAGE (03) 5027 2255 30 I PIGEONS ROBERT PAGE (03) 5027 2255 32 I DUCKS ROBERT PAGE (03) 5027 2255 31 J PRESERVES & PRODUCE SHERRY LEWIS 0400 637 743 38 K COOKERY DIANNE POLLARD (03) 5027 3713 40 L NEEDLEWORK MAUREEN DUNCAN (03) 5027 0224 42 M PHOTOGRAPHY & FINE ARTS SUSAN COOPER 0408 276 204 44 N YARD DOG COMPETITION MARCUS MOORE (03) 5027 2097 28 O BEAUT UTE GRAEME O’REILY 0477 596 155 29 P VEGETABLES STEVE FALIVENE Contact secretary 0421 970 900 46 Q FRUIT STEVE FALIVENE Contact secretary 0421 970 900 47 Q1 FUN WITH FRUIT CHARACTERS BOB JOLLEY (03) 5027 4665 47 R FLOWERS JANINE DUNCAN (03) 5027 8250 48 S JUNIOR SHOW GIRL JANIE BROADFOOT 0418 138 901 34 T WENTWORTH SHOW SOCIETY INC & WENTWORTH LADIES MRS D LADD (03) 5027 4084 34 Kennel Club TWO CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS U SHOW POSTER COMPETITION CHRIS LARWOOD (03) 5027 0220 50 V POST OFFICE STAMP COMPETITION MARG WHYTE (03) 5027 3208 50 W WEARABLE ART MICHELLE SANSON 0423 238 710 51 X DOG JUMP COMPETITION GEOFF HEUZENROEDER (03) 5027 2272 51 Y R&R ART Competition (Recycled and Repurposed ART) RICHARD LAMBE 0487 272 106 51

3 CLOSING DATES FOR SECTIONS 2019 Fillable and printable entry, waiver and trade site forms are available on the Wentworth Show Society website www.wentworthshow.org.au/forms Fillable and printable forms are also available for school group or bulk individual waivers. For Pavilion entry and closing date information; please see pavilion information page, 37.

A SHEEP FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST

B QUICK SHEAR SATURDAY 17TH AUGUST

C WOOL FRIDAY 23RD AUGUST

D SHEEP DOG TRIALS FRIDAY 9TH AUGUST

HORSES E MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY 14TH AUGUST ONLINE VIA NOMINATE.COM.AU

F CATTLE FRIDAY 9TH AUGUST

G WHIP CRACKING SATURDAY 24TH AUGUST

H POULTRY FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST

I PIGEONS & DUCKS FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST

EXHIBITS ARE TO BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY OR LODGED AT THE WENTWORTH M PHOTOGRAPHY & FINE ARTS VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE BY TUESDAY 20TH AUGUST

N YARD DOG COMPETITION FRIDAY 9TH AUGUST

O BEAUT UTE SATURDAY 24TH AUGUST

S JUNIOR SHOW GIRL SATURDAY 24TH AUGUST

PAPER, MONDAY 5TH AUGUST T ALL BREEDS DOG CHAMPIONSHIP ONLINE, MONDAY 12TH AUGUST

U SHOW POSTER COMPETITION THURSDAY 25TH JULY

V POST OFFICE POSTAGE STAMP THURSDAY 22ND AUGUST

W WEARABLE ART MONDAY 19TH AUGUST

X DOG JUMP COMPETITION SUNDAY 25TH AUGUST

R&R ART COMPETITION Y 4PM, MONDAY 19TH AUGUST "LIFE ON THE RIVER"

Z

SITE PLANNER - GEOFF HEUZENROEDER - 0447 272 272 FOOD WINE MARQUEE MANAGER - LIZ DAWES - 0428 272 315 CHIEF PAVILION STEWARD - DI POLLARD - (03) 5027 3713

4 WENTWORTH SHOW SOCIETY INC.

Patron: Mr. J. M. Keenan OAM Cazzetta, Mrs. S.B. McKenzie, Mrs. S.M President: Mrs. S. McKenzie Crozier, Mr. A.M. McLeod, Mrs. K. Cullinan, Mr. D. Vice-Presidents: Mr. S. Douglas & Mr. A. Cowling McLeod, Mr. L.D.R. Cullinan, Mr. H.J. Mrs. D. Pollard McMahon, Mrs. K. Immediate Past President: Dakis, Mrs. H. Moon, Mrs. J.A. Committee: Amber Baird, Derek Bowman, Ashton Davison, Mrs. J. Cowling, Cathryn Dawes, David Dawes, Liz Dawes, Dawes, Mr. D.J. Moon, Mr. M. Julie Douglas, Sholto Douglas, Tammy Fordham, Douglas, Mr. S.F. Nickolai, Mr. LW. Elaine Grace, Louise Garde, Sharna Gregg, Geoff Duncan, Mr. B.D. Pollard, Mr. B.J. Heuzenroeder, Lynda Holley, Marg Jackson, Marj Duncan, Mr. J.B. Pollard, Mr. N.A. Jolley, Robert Jolley, Michael Krake, Richard Lambe, Alan Marshall, Susan McKenzie, Marcus Moore, Duncan, Miss. R.B. Randle, Mrs. E.J. Chantall O'Dell, Robert Page, Brendan Pettitt, Dianne Duncan, Mr. S.K. Seekamp, Mrs. V. Duncan, Mr. W.A. Pollard, Greg Pollard, Jo Rodda, Rhonda Shorrock, Shorrock, Miss.R. Elizabeth Thomson. Dungey, Mrs. S.K. Sieger, Mrs. R.L. General Secretary: Ms. J. Rodda Evans, Mrs. S.J. P.O. Box 76, Wentworth, N.S.W. 2648 Forbes-Wilson, Mr. C. Simpson, Mr. A. Telephone: Mobile: 0477 598 651 Forbes-Wilson, Mr. D. Smith, Mr. B.N. On days of Show – Phone: (03) 5027 3034 Forbes-Wilson, Mr. J. Smith, Mr. G.L. Treasurer: Mrs. J. Douglas Forbes-Wilson, Mr. S. Smith, Mr. I. Assistant Treasurer: Miss. R. Shorrock Forster, Mr. K. Smith, Mrs. M. Fowler, Miss. C. Schedule Secretary: Mrs. M. Duncan Smith, Mr. R.I. Garraway, Mrs. I. L. Auditors: Wentworth Business Solutions Smith, Mr. S.R. Garraway, Mrs. P. Snow, Mrs. A. Ground Security: Ray Marshall Security Hamence, Mr. G. Showground Trustees: Council of the Shire Of Hammat, Mrs. M.N. Tabrett, Mr. R. Wentworth Harmer, Mrs. C. Talent-Heinrich, Mrs. B. HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Haynes, Mrs. C. Tierney, Mrs. C.L. Howard, Mrs. F.I. Baird, Mrs. A.A. Larwood, Mr. P Underwood, Mr. D. Baird, Mr. R.C. Masters, Mr. I. Jackson, Mrs. M. Vines, Mr. T. Jolley, Mrs. J. Chapman, Mrs. C. McLeod, Mr. O.M. Vines, Mrs. C. Lambert, Mrs. J. Cunningham, Mrs. M. McPherson, Mrs. A. Watts, Mrs. S. Dawes, Mr. A.C. Pollard, Mrs. D. Lochhead, Mr. S. Weeding, Mr. C. Dawes, Mrs. M.J. Pollard, Mr. G. Mackie, Mrs. L. Wheeldon, Mr. R. Douglas, Mr. A.S. Smith, Mrs. A.M. Marshall, Mrs. J. Wheeldon, Mr. W.J. Follett, Mr. M. Smith, Mr. R.M. Martin, Mrs. C.M. Grace, Mrs. E. Tobin, Mr. D. Maynard, Mr. M. J. Withers, Mrs. M. Hill, Mr. T.W. Whyte, Mrs. M.R. McKenzie, Mr. S. B. Withers, Mr. S.A. Keenan, Mr. J.M. McKenzie, Miss. S. J. Worrell, Miss. B. FINANCIAL LIFE MEMBERS Ablett, Mr.T. Baird, Mr. P.R. ˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜ LIFE MEMBERSHIP: Adams, Dr. T.D.J. Barnfield, Mr. A.W. Adams, Mrs. R. Barr-Smith, Mr. T.E. We would like to invite anyone wishing to become a Arnold, Mr. A.J. Bentley, Mr. T. Financial Life Member of the Wentworth Show Society Arnold, Mrs. R.A. Bornholm, Mr. C.J. Inc. to make a payment of ten (10) times the annual Arnold, Miss R.M. Boseley, Mrs. C. L. membership to the Secretary at the above address. Baird, Mr. Anthony Brander, Mrs. C. Currently this would be $400.00 Baird, Mr. P.M. Carroll, Mrs. S.M. ˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜˜

5 MEMBERSHIPMEMBERSHIP 2019 2018 SUPPORT YOURSUPPORT WENTWORTH YOUR SHOW SOCIETY INC BY WENTWORTHBECOMING A MEMBER SHOW SOCIETY INC by becoming a member

The assistance of all in this Community work is welcomed. The member’s subscription is $40.00. A Member is entitled to one Members and one Adult Ticket and four (4) children’s (under 16) tickets, The assistance of allwhich in this admits Community you to the grounds work foris allwelcomed. sessions of theThe Show. member’s Free car parkingsubscription facilities areis $40.00.available. A Member is entitled toTickets one areMembers available byand forwarding one Adult this Ticketform to theand Secretary four (4) at children’sleast one week (under prior 16)to the tickets, Show. which Membership closes on Friday 24th August 2018 at Showgrounds Office. Names will be taken Show admits you to the groundsweekend forfor inclusion all sessions on the 2019 of themailing Show. list. Free car parking facilities are available. Tickets are available by forwarding this form to the Secretary at least one week prior to the Show. Membership § Family Membership: $40.00 entitles you to 2 Adult tickets closes on Friday 23rd Augustand 4 Children's 2019 at (under Showgrounds 16) Tickets. Office. Names will be taken Show weekend for inclusion on the 2020§ mailingSingle Membership list. : $20.00 entitles you to 1 Adult ticket and 2 Children's (under 16) Tickets. • Family Membership§ Financial: $40.00 Membershipentitles you: $400to 2 Adult tickets and 4 Children's (under§ 16)Payment Tickets. Options :- o Direct Deposit :- Wentworth Show Society, BSB - 633-000, Account Number - 108765462 (Please include member name as reference) • Single Membership:o $20.00 Cheque entitles Payable:- you “Wentworth to 1 Adult Show ticket Society” and 2 Children's (under 16) Tickets. o Post completed form to Wentworth Show Society, PO Box 76, Wentworth NSW 2648 or Email [email protected]

• Financial Life Membership: $400 These tickets will admit you to the grounds for both days of the Show.

• Payment OptionsPLEASE :- PRINT MEMBERS DETAILS :- - Direct Deposit :- Wentworth Show Society, BSB - 633-000,I desire Account to support Number the Wentworth - 108765462 Show Society by becoming a Member

(Please includeName: member………………………………………….……………………………….………………… name as reference)

- Cheque Payable:-Address: “Wentworth………………………………………………………………….…….………………… Show Society”

- Post completed form to Wentworth Show Society, …………………………………………………………………………….……..……………….. PO Box 76, Wentworth NSW 2648 or Email [email protected]:…………………………………………..Mobile:……………………….………….

TheseEmail: tickets…………………………………………………………………………………..……….. will admit you to the grounds for both days of the Show.

PLEASE PRINT MEMBERSSignature: DETAILS………………………………………………………………………………..……… :-

I desire to support the Wentworth Show Society by becoming a Member

SHOW OFFICE USE ONLY

Name: ...... Date Received: ...... Amount Received:$...... Cheque / Cash / Direct Deposit

Receipt No: ...... Date Tickets Given:...... Mailed / Handed Address ......

Telephone: ......

Mobile: ......

Email: ......

Signature: ......

6 EXHIBITORS PLEASE ATTRACTIONS NOTE SATURDAY 24TH To make entering in the 2019 Wentworth Whip Cracking Competition Show more convenient – there will be sealed boxes placed at the following Dog Trials & Finals stores – where you can lodge your entry Wearable Art Parade forms and correct money in a sealed envelope. Please ensure that closing OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE dates for entries do not fall before the 2019 WENTWORTH SHOW collection dates at these stores. AT 2:30pm 2019 Beaut Ute Competition HORSELAND (Mildura) – 9th August Sheep Shearing WALLERS (Mildura) – 16th August WENTWORTH VISITOR INFORMATION ATTRACTIONS CENTRE – 16th August SUNDAY 25TH

After these dates please post your Entries. Competitive Dog Jumping 1. Entries may be mailed or left at nominated Coates Hire human truck pull in aid of collection points at the Stores listed above Beyond Blue BY MIDDAY ON COLLECTION DAY. 2. Entries should be submitted on the ATTRACTIONS correct entry form. 3. Correct entry fees and signed indemnity BOTH DAYS waiver must accompany entry forms. Yard & Utility Dog Competition 4. Please write your entries clearly and supply all the information asked for. Treasure Hunt When entering animals, please give all Wentworth Community Bank Food and details requested on the entry form. Wine Marquee 5. Please ensure that your correct postal Art & Craft Pavilion address is given for confirmation of entries, if required. Real Dinosaurs 6. Carefully read the rules and instructions Meccano & Hornby Train Display relating to your particular section entry to R & R Art Competition "Life on the River" make sure that your entries are entered correctly in the appropriate classes. Flipping Disc Dogs 7. If you have any queries relating to entries, please contact the Chief Steward of the  HORSES IN ACTION relevant Section, or the Secretary.  ANIMAL NURSERY 8. Exhibits may only be collected after  SIDE SHOWS 5:00pm on Sunday, 25th August 2019.  TRADE EXHIBITS 9. All prize money can be collected  WOOL DISPLAY at the Secretary's Office after  STALLS AND DISPLAYS 5:00pm on Sunday, 25th August 2019 .  CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT  VINTAGE MACHINERY DISPLAY

A Detailed Timetable will be published in the Sunraysia Daily on 23rd August 2019 and the Wentworth Standard on 21st August 2019.

7 GOLD & SILVER SHOW OPENER SPONSORS Helen Dalton GOLD Helen Dalton is an Australian politician and AUSTREK OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTRE member of the Legislative CROWN HOTEL WENTWORTH Assembly since March 2019, representing the DOGPRO(TM) electoral district of Murray as a member of the ELDERS MILDURA Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party. GREGG AND SONS STEEL HEINIGER HORSELAND MILDURA HILL, JANET AND TERRY HUNT, CHRIS AND LEANNE HYGAIN AND MITAVITE LANDSGREN STUD MILDURA 4WD ACCESSORIES AND MARKRAFT ENGINEERING MILDURA VETERINARY HOSPITAL MULGA RIDGE, BRAD & LEA CLARKE WOOL TESTERS SUNRISE AG CASE SUNRISE AG KUBOTA SILVER AAI (APIA) ALMONDCO LTD APK ENGINEERING ARTIC DESIGN AUSTREK OUTDOOR CENTRE BRIDGESTONE SERVICE CENTRE MILDURA BROADFOOT, JANIE CHARLES & PARTNERS CONRICK, PAM IN MEMORY OF JOHN CONRICK CUMMINS AND NOONAN ELECTRICAL DALWOODMAN PASTORAL PTY LTD DANCO EARTHMOVING DRIED FRUITS AUSTRALIA EE MUIR AND SONS DARETON ELDERS INSURANCE ELDERS REAL ESTATE GLEN PARK DORPER & WHITE DORPER STUDS GOL GOL AUTOMOTIVES IOR PETROLEUM JOLLEY FAMILY, WENTWORTH MILDURA RUG REPAIRS MILDURA STOCKFEEDS MOORE, M & A MUSGROVE SHEARING SUPPLIES NORTH WEST FUNERALS OASIS AUTO SERVICE ALMONDS PET AND PRODUCE HOTEL SOLCON TRADING SUNNYLAND PRESS TASCO INLAND AUSTRALIA THOMSON LINEN EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE WARRANANGA POLL MERINO STUD Last year the Rubbish Bins were well used – WELTON, MRS MIRIAM WENTWORTH GRANDE RESORT there are plenty of bins around, so please keep WENTWORTH POST OFFICE Wentworth Showground Tidy. WENTWORTH SHIRE COUNCIL ZILZIE WINES

8 Meccano Hornby Train Display

FROM THE PRESIDENT Welcome to the 134th Wentworth Show. The 2019 Wentworth Show is promising to be a great one. I would like to thank our hardworking Committee, Stewards and Volunteers for Once again we are pleased to announce that the the many long hours that they have given hobby “folk” from Melbourne will be displaying to make this the best show there is. some simple Meccano models (hands on for Again this year we have the traditional the youngsters) as well as advanced models of stalls and trade sites and a lot of a high tech nature. Meccano, the construction favourite exhibits like the Meccano Train toy, was invented by Frank Hornby around 1906 Display, Cookery, Needlework, Fruit & and is still marketed today. Vegetables,Yard Dog Competition and many more. There is always something A comprehensive display of pre WW11 Hornby new as well, and this year there will be no “O” Gauge Electric Trains together with many exception. original lineside effects will be shown, including This year's attractions Real Dinosaurs some more modern trains by Lionel, Bachman and Flipping Disc Dogs will be great for all Williams, MTH etc. members of the family and shouldn’t be Of particular interest will be several “Thomas and missed. Friends” trains, Harry Potters Hogwarts Express I would like to thank the many Businesses and the famous “Polar Express” as seen in the and Sponsors that help make the show a Movie, some with various sound effects etc. great success. Also thanks must go to the Wentworth Shire and Staff in maintaining The double main line track will have trains running the Showgrounds over the last 12 months. continuously with various shunting activities in Susan McKenzie the sidings for viewers to enjoy. President

A history of Wentworth Show Society (from 1885) is currently being written. This comprises three parts: Sourcing relevant material. Writing history. Publishing history. This project is being coordinated by Committee member, Derek Bowman. Relevant material could include anecdotes, certificates, newspaper clippings, Minute books, photographs, receipts, ribbons, trophies, etc. If you have relevant material and / or would like to be interviewed, Derek would like to hear from you at any of: 04219 70900, [email protected], 22 Noble Ave, Goolwa North, SA, 5214 Material will be copied and returned; mailing costs can be met. It is envisaged Wentworth Show Society: A History will be published in February, 2020.

9 NEXT YEAR’S Making a sustainable future possible WENTWORTH SHOW 29TH & 30TH AUGUST 2020 . All Waste Types All Waste Types . Household, Commercial & Industrial . AllHousehold, sizes - Small Commercial Bins to &Industrial Industrial Skips All sizes - Small Bins to Industrial Skips . Cardboard and Co-Mingle Recycling 72nd Annual . GreaseCardboard Traps and Co-Mingle Recycling Mildura Show . Septic Tank Cleaning Grease Traps THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 17th, 18th & 19th October 2019 Septic Tank Cleaning “Youth in Agriculture” President: MRS HELLYN PARKER Mobile: 0418 596 632 P.O. Box 4025, Mildura, Vic. 3502. 50235023 23072307 Showgrounds: (03) 5023 4453 www.cleanaway.com.auwww.cleanawaycom.au Fax: (03) 5021 1724 Email: [email protected]

BROKEN HILL

SILVER CITY SHOW

130th Annual Show,

19th - 21st September, 2019 Broken Hill Memorial Oval

ENQUIRES & BOOKINGS: BROKEN HILL JOHN RALPH SILVER CITYP.O. SHOW. Box 184, Broken Hill, N.S.W., 2880 Office: (08) 8088 1698

th SOLICITORS:th th Arts & Crafts: 0402 108 285 129 AnnualDoyle, Show Kingston, 13 /15 & SeptemberSwift. , 2018Mobile: 0402 108 286 Broken Hill Memorial Oval Email: [email protected] ENQUIRES & BOOKINGS:

John Ralph, PO Box 184, Broken Hill NSW 2880

Office & Fax: (08) 8088 1698. Arts & Crafts: 0402 108 285. Mobile: 0402 108 286

SOLICITORS:WENTWORTH Doyle, Kingston & Swift.

EMAIL:[email protected] CONTACT US 11th August 2019 AGRONOMY: Stefan Bekker - 0429 924 190 SALES: Craig Davidson - 0447 684 886 OFFICE: (03) 5023 1414

10 WENTWORTH SHOW 2019 MAJOR ATTRACTIONS PROUDLY SPONSORED BY COOMEALLA MEMORIAL SPORTING CLUB LIMITED.

REAL DINOSAURS Welcome To Real Dinosaurs Experience

Where you will have amazing action and adventure with the world’s best-known dinosaurs Toby the T-Rex and Razor the Raptor

Imagine going back in time… back Flipping Disc Dogs to prehistoric days where dinosaurs used to roam!

Meet some of the team! Our life-size dinosaurs will be wandering We love to spread joy and passion. We around the Show Grounds and will make perform our stunt show with our 8 border you feel as if you have gone back to the collies for kids all over Australia, bringing Jurassic Era. smiles to everyone who watches our shows. Saturday and Sunday – 3 x 45 minute We prove that through positive roving entertainment shows. reinforcement and lots of patience you can achieve whatever you put your heart into.

STUNT DOGS Saturday and Sunday – 3 x 40 minute shows - Meet and Greet with photo opportunities

WORKING DOGS Saturday and Sunday – 3 x 40 minute Shows - Meet and Greet with photo opportunities

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12 WENTWORTH SHOW SOCIETY INC. RULES AND REGULATIONS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH INDIVIDUAL SECTION RULES.

1. The Wentworth Show Society will not tolerate any Wentworth is situated in the Western Local Land Services region which unreasonable behaviour towards judges, stewards or any is a Regional Biosecurity Area (RBA) for Ovine Johne’s Disease. other Wentworth Show Society volunteers. This includes It is a requirement of the RBA Plan that sheep movements into bullying, harassment, adverse behaviour or offensive the RBA meet ONE of the following requirements: language. Any person involved in these sorts of behaviours 1) Be from a flock in a recognised RBA will be escorted from the showgrounds at the discretion of the 2) Be from a flock with SheepMAP accreditation disputes committee and may be banned from future shows. 3) Be from a flock with a negative test in the past 24 months 2. Entries will be accepted only on this condition, that the (Faecal 350 or Abattoir 500) Society is not held responsible for any accident or damage AND by or to any exhibit and owners shall accept responsibility in - Be a closed flock OR this respect. - Sheep introduced in the preceding 5 years onto the 3. If the Stewards are of the opinion that any exhibit or work is not property from which the sheep the bona fide property of the exhibitor or that the particulars, as are consigned were from: a flock in another recognised stated in the entry form, are not correct, such exhibit shall not be RBA; a SheepMAP flock; eligible for a prize. or a flock with a negative test in the preceding 2 years. 4. Intending exhibitors must place their entries in the hands of the 4) Be terminal “T” tag Lambs (see NSHS Explanatory Notes) Secretary within dates to be fixed by the Committee of the Show Sheep attending the show MUST be housed, fed and watered and unless complied with exhibits will be refused. separately from all other stock at the show. They must return direct 5. No single exhibit shall be entitled to more than one first prize, to their source property or be sold to a flock outside the RBA. except in certain classes fixed by the Committee. Horse sections The National Sheep Health Statement (Version 5, March 2017) is specially excepted. available at the following link: http:// www.farmbiosecurity.com. 6. In the competition for prizes, no first will be given unless there au/toolkit/declarations-and-statements/ are two exhibits, and no second unless there are three, except Stockowner Obligations re National Livestock Identification where the judges unanimously (giving their reasons) recommend Scheme (NLIS) sheep - on the merit of the exhibit. The judges may withhold any prize Sheep that are moved to and from the Wentworth Show must all where the exhibit does not merit an award in their opinion, giving be tagged before leaving their property or showground. All their reasons for same. They may recommend for "Certificate of movements must be accompanied by a Travelling Stock Merit" any exhibit of special merit or excellence for which no prize Statement (TSS) or National Vendor Declaration/Waybill is offered in the Schedule. (NVD/ Waybill Sheep). 7. Any exhibit appearing with medal or label, or distinguishing All movement documents must be retained by the owner or person badge or brands (other than brands on livestock) prior to the in charge of the sheep for 7 years, as for any other property to prizes being awarded, will be disqualified, nor can any badge be property movement. All movements of sheep and goats must be worn subsequently other than that awarded at the Show, always recorded on the NLIS database within 2 days of the movement subject to the ruling of the Committee or the Stewards. occurring. For more information please follow this link: 8. Show exhibitors expect that animals attending shows are healthy http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/animals-and-livestock/nlis/sheep-goats and that returning stock won’t introduce diseases onto their own properties, herds or flocks as a result of cross infection at shows. Please note the Property Identification Code (PIC) for the Wentworth The Society therefore requires minimum standards of exhibitors Showground is: NA600374 which are outlined below. GOATS - BEFORE UNLOADING any goat/s, owners/handlers must 9. Animals may not enter the 2019 Wentworth Show from report to the Chief Steward. A copy of the National Goat Health flocks/herds with a disease status of suspect or infected. Declaration, previously sent (refer item 9 above) will be reviewed All stock entering the showgrounds must have the relevant by the Chief Stewart before unloading. animal health certification (see below) which is required to All sections of the NGHD need to be completed. be sent to the Chief Steward at least 2 weeks prior to arrival Please Note: at the show. All sections of the health certification must be Section 4 – OTHER HEALTH INFORMATION, Q9. Is the herd completed. A copy of the health certification must be retained CAPRINE ARTHRITIS ENCEPHALITIS (CAE) ACCREDITED by the exhibitor and is required to accompany the stock on FREE? Or does the flock comply with the requirements of Section shipment day. 4 on the NGHS? CAE accredited flocks should be housed SHEEP - BEFORE UNLOADING any sheep, owners/handlers must separate from goats from flocks of lower status. report to the Chief Steward. A copy of the National Sheep Health Stockowner obligations re National Livestock Identification Declaration (Version 5, March 2017), previously sent (refer item 9 Scheme (NLIS) Goats - above) will be reviewed by the Chief Steward before unloading. Goats that are moved to and from the Wentworth Show must all be Please Note: tagged before leaving their property or showground. Dairy breed 1. Section B: FOOTROT/LICE/OVINE BRUCELLOSIS goats registered with the Dairy Goat Society of Australia (DGSA) The owner declares that the sheep displayed are from a flock that is are exempt from tagging if attending the show and returning to free of VIRULENT FOOTROT and LICE. The owner declares that the property of origin, but must be tagged if sold and returned to the rams displayed are from a flock in the OVINE BRUCELLOSIS another property. All dairy goats must be tattooed with a DGSA Scheme. It is a requirement of the Wentworth Show registered brand before leaving their property of origin. All tattoos Committee that if the rams are not part of an Accredited Ovine must be fully healed before entry onto the show ground. For more Brucellosis free flock then they have been blood tested with information: http://www.dairygoats.org.au/ Negative results to CFT. These results will need to be certified All movements must be accompanied by a Travelling Stock by the private or government veterinarian who carried out Statement (TSS) or National Vendor Declaration/Waybill (NVD/ the testing and the paperwork supplied to the Chief Steward. Waybill Goats). 2. Section C: OVINE JOHNE’S DISEASE (OJD) All movement documents must be retained by the owner or person in The owner declares that “to the best of my knowledge, all consigned charge of the goats for 7 years, as for any other property to property sheep are from a flock that is not suspected of being infected movement. All movements of goats to and from the showground should with OJD”. Animals may not enter Wentworth Show Society be recorded within 2 days. For more information: http://www.dpi.nsw. Inc from flocks with OJD suspect or infected status. gov.au/animals-and-livestock/nlis/sheep-goats

13 The current National Goat Health Declaration (Version 4, October 2016) is available at: http://www.farmbiosecurity.com.au/toolkit/declarations-and- statements/

CATTLE BEFORE UNLOADING any cattle, owners/handlers must report to the Chief Steward. A copy of the National Cattle Health Declaration (NCHD), (Version 18/10/2017) previously sent (refer item 9 above) will be reviewed by the Chief Stewart before unloading. Please note; • As of 1 July 2016, the national approach to Bovine Johne’s Disease (BJD) was to remove zoning on account of BJD status • As of 1 November 2016, the Cattle market Accreditation Program (CattleMAP) ceased to exist. Consequently, there are no restrictions on entry of beef or dairy cattle into NSW and no cattle remain in quarantine on account of BJD. However, in the interest of the Wentworth Show Exhibitors, if the answer to Question 6 on the NCHD (Are these cattle from a herd or property with an occurrence of Johne’s desease (JD) within the last five years? Is YES, the Wentworth Show Society Inc will not allow entry. In Char-Flair addition to this dairy cattle and beef cattle will be housed separately Hair & Beauty whilst at the show. Shop 6, Wentworth Place Wentworth 2648 Prop: Julie-Anne Blore The current version of the National Cattle Health Declaration (Version18/10/2017) is available at:

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• Colouring & foiling • Ladies, mens & kids hair cuts Tuesday to Friday – 9am to 5.30pm document which would be a Travelling Stock Statement (TSS) • Perms • Colouring & foiling Saturday –Specializing 8am – 12noon in: • Massages & hair treatments • Perms Specializing in:Late nights by• Ladies, appointment mens & kids hair cuts or National Vendor Declaration/Waybill (NVD/ Waybill Cattle) is Acrylic & gel nails • Ladies, mens &Pensioner kids hair •cuts DiscountsColouring & foiling • • Massages & hair treatments Call Julie, Brooke or Chris required for each leg of the journey. All movement documents must Manicures & pedicures • Colouring & foiling • Perms • • Acrylic & gel nails for your next appointment • Ladies & mens waxing • PermsCall us for your• nextMassages appointment & hair treatments be retained by the owner or person in charge of the stock for 7 years, Char-Flair Massages & hair treatmentsAcrylic & gel nails Wedding & special occasion make-up • Manicures & pedicures• • • AcrylicPHONE & gel nails 03 50273565 as for any other property to property movement. Hair• & Ladies Beauty & mens waxing• • Manicures & pedicures • Hair ups, blow waves & straightening • ManicuresTuesday & pedicures to Friday • Ladies– 9am & to mens 5.30pm waxing • Ear piercing Shop 6, Wentworth• Wedding &Place specialFIND US occasion ON• LadiesFACEBOOK &make mensSaturday – -waxingup – •8am Wedding – 12noon & special EFTPOSoccasion AVAILABLE make-up ‘Char-Flair Hair and Beauty’ For more information: • Product sales Wentworth 2648 • Wedding & special occasion• Hair make ups,-up blow waves & straightening • Hair ups, blow waves & straighteningLate nights by appointment • Spray tanning Prop: Julie• Ear-Anne piercing Blore • Hair ups, blowPensioner waves & straightening• DiscountsEar piercing http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/animals-and-livestock/nlis/cattle • Ear piercing • Product sales • Product sales • Product sales • Spray tanning

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• Colouring & foiling • Perms Perms Johne's disease and does not put your animals at risk during transport • • Massages & hair treatments Massages & hair treatments Tuesday to Friday• – 9am to 5.30pm• Acrylic & gel nails to and from Wentworth Show. • Acrylic & gel nails Tuesday to Friday – 9am to 5.30pm Saturday – 8am – 12noon • Manicures & pedicures • Clean vehicle out • Manicures & pedicures Tuesday to Friday – 9am toSaturday 5.30pm – 8am – 12noon Late nights by appointment • Ladies & mens waxing• Ladies & mens waxing Saturday – 8am – 12noonLate nights by appointment Late nights by appointment • Load and unload to prevent your stock coming in contact with Pensioner Discounts• Wedding & special• Wedding occasion &make special-up occasion make-up Massage Therapist - Chris ThomsonPensioner Discounts Tuesday to Friday – Pensioner9am to 5.30pmDiscounts • Hair ups, blow •waves Hair & ups, straightening blow waves & straightening contaminated faeces, food and water. Saturday• Bowen –Therapy 8am – 12noon Call us for your next• Ear appointment piercing • Ear piercing Call us for your next appointment Late •nights Deep CallTissue by us appointment for your next appointment • Floor of sheds and stalls housing assessed animals will be PHONE 03• 50273565Product sales • Product sales • Relaxation PHONE 03 50273565 • Spray tanning • Spray tanning Pensioner• Reiki PHONE Discounts 03 50273565 inspected and cleaned, washed or covered, if necessary, before

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• Faecal material will be collected regularly and removed to a FIND US ON FACEBOOK – EFTPOS AVAILABLE place where stock has no access. This is particularly important Tuesday to Friday – 9am to 5.30pm ‘Char-Flair Hair and Beauty’ in laneways. SUNRAYSIASaturday – 8am – 12noon BEARINGS PTY. LTD. Late nights by appointment • Special attention should be paid when cleaning out pens so that PensionerPH: 5023 Discounts 4337 FAX: 5021 2087 animals do not have access to areas, fixtures and bedding that 34 Orange Avenue, Mildura. Graham Burtonclay A.H. 5024 1403 Call us for your next appointment are contaminated by other flocks or herds. PHONE 03 50273565CBC Victoria Distributor • Equipment used for mucking out will be cleaned regularly to prevent build-up of faeces. FIND US ON FACEBOOK – • Bearings • Oil Seals •EFTPOS Moreys AVAILABLE Products ‘Char-Flair Hair and Beauty’ • Universal Joints and Yokes • V-Belts • Sick animals will be isolated if Johne's disease or other infectious

• Industrial and Agricultural Chain LUBRI disease is considered a possibility. MAXX • All animals need to be adequately supervised to maintain LUBRI-MAXX Lubricants separation. Distributors of BALDWIN Oil, Air, Fuel, Coolant • Animals are to be restricted to their designated areas by tethering and Hydraulic Filters or some other means of restraint, or penning, when not being led. C B C Consolidated Bearing Company PIGEONS Re: Rotavirus pigeon disease Exhibitors of pigeons may be aware that a highly infectious disease

14 caused by a rotavirus has been detected in pigeons in several of entry money will be made, but same will be retained as a Australian states. In order to protect the flocks of our valued pigeon donation to the Society's funds. exhibitors the Wentworth Show Society Inc will require a declaration re 19. All prize money to be collected after 5.00 p.m. on last day of Show the status of the exhibitors loft with respect to pigeon Rotavirus. This at Secretary's Office. declaration must be forwarded to the Chief Steward at least 2 weeks 19a. All prize money not collected within fourteen days of the last day prior to arrival at the show. of the Show shall become the property of the Society and retained as a donation to the Society. For more information: 20. In all cases the term "Junior Farmer" will include "Young Farmer". http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/animals-and-livestock/poultry-and-birds/ 21. Pavilion entrants will refer to relevant Sections of the Schedule to health-disease/rotavirus-pigeon-disease determine specific rules regarding Late Entries for that Section. Any enquiries regarding Late Entries should be directed to the On 1 July 2017 the NSW Biosecurity Act 2015 (‘the Act’) and its subordinate legislation commenced. Secretary. To provide a framework for the responsibility for biosecurity risk 22. All Stewards must be in attendance at the Showgrounds at the management to be shared among the community, industry and appointed time to receive the exhibits and are responsible that the government, the Act establishes a number of 'biosecurity duties'. exhibits are correctly classed; all exhibits placed in each section These are: together ready for judging, and direct Judge to the exhibit he was • a general biosecurity duty, appointed to judge. • duties relating to prohibited matter, and 23. Stewards must supply Judge with award book of each respective • a duty to notify biosecurity events. class and will attend on the Judges to afford any information The general biosecurity duty can be found in Part 3 of the Act. required, but will not say or do anything to influence their decision. Specifically, section 22 of the Act provides: They must not reveal the name of the owner of any exhibit or Any person who deals with biosecurity matter or a carrier and who repeat any remarks the Judges may make to each other. knows, or ought reasonably to know, the biosecurity risk posed or 24. Stewards will obtain prize cards and write the name of the likely to be posed by the biosecurity matter, carrier or dealing has a successful Entrant thereon, and affix same on exhibit biosecurity duty to ensure that, so far as is reasonably practicable, the bearing the entry number of the award book, they will obtain biosecurity risk is prevented, eliminated or minimised. the award book of the Judges when judging is completed and An example of a breach of the general biosecurity duty for pigeon owners would be to knowingly move pigeons or their products (e.g. be responsible for delivery to the Secretary after affixing prize faeces) infected with rotavirus. cards. In those Sections utilising the AgShow administration A person who fails to discharge the person’s duty under the Act is system, Stewards will provide judging results to the Secretary’s guilty of an offence. Intentional or reckless failure to discharge this Office, where prize cards will be printed with successful Entrants’ duty (Category 1 offence) carries a maximum penalty of: names, and Stewards will be responsible for affixing these to the (a) in the case of an individual—$1,100,000 or imprisonment for 3 years, corresponding exhibits. or both, and, in the case of a continuing offence, a further penalty of 25 . Pavilion exhibits are not to be removed before 5.00pm on the $137,500 for each day the offence continues, or Sunday of the Show. (b) in the case of a corporation—$2,200,000 and, in the case of a 26 . Should there be any reason to suspect that any exhibit is either continuing offence, a further penalty of $275,000 for each day the diseased or dangerous; the Stewards have the right of refusing offence continues. admittance or removing the exhibit from the grounds at the expense of the exhibitor. The terms 'biosecurity matter', 'carrier', 'biosecurity risk' and other Please note the Property Identification Code (PIC) for the Wentworth important terms are defined in Division 2 of Part 2 of the Act and an Showground is: NA600374 explanation is provided in Key terms and definitions. If you have any questions or would like further information about the Act please email [email protected] or subscribe to the Biosecurity Act 2015 Newsletter. For any further information please direct questions to Chief Steward of the relevant section or to: Lynda Holley, Biosecurity Officer (0427 200 820), Dr Charlotte Cavanagh (0429 773 021) or Dr Felicity Wills (0409 858 901), Western Local Land Services.

10. Protests must be in writing and lodged with the Secretary within six (6) hours after the Judges' decision has been published; and such protest must be accompanied by a deposit of fifty dollars ($50.00), which shall be forfeited to the Society if the Committee deem the protest frivolous and not proved, the forfeiture to be at the opinion of the Committee. Should the protester fail to put in an appearance either personally or by proxy, the protest shall be disregarded. The same applies to the exhibitor who, failing an appearance, shall forfeit his right to the prize affected by the protest. 11. The exhibitor of any animal or article may be required to produce statutory declaration as to the age or purchase from previous owners. 12. All single exhibits must bear an entry or exhibit ticket, same with a pen, pair or collection. In all classes of disputes as to the construction of rules and regulations or by-laws, the same shall be determined by the Committee, and their decision shall be final. THE WENTWORTH 13. Any person can show non-competitive exhibits, subject to order of the Committee. SHOW SOCIETY 14. No person shall be admitted while judging is proceeding, except WOULD LIKE TO the Stewards and Secretary. 15. All exhibits must be in position and ready for judging at the time THANK ALL STEWARDS printed at the beginning of each section. 16. The Committee reserves the right to increase, add, adjust or AND VOLUNTEERS supplement the prizes or trophies allocated to any class or FOR THEIR GENEROSITY OF TIME IN MAKING THE classes. WENTWORTH SHOW RUN SMOOTHLY. 17. Vendors of exhibits, either by auction or private treaty, must pay an amount of 10% of such sales to the Society. 18. Should the Society postpone, alter or cancel the Show, no refund

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18 SECTION A SHEEP Entries close Friday, 16th August. All exhibits to be penned by 5.00 p.m. Friday, 23rd August. This rule will be strictly supervised by the Tribunal. (Stewards will be in attendance from 4.00 p.m. on Friday, 23rd August.) ENTRY FEE: $2.50 SHEEP EXHIBITORS MUST NOTIFY CHIEF STEWARD OF ANY ALTERATIONS TO ORIGINAL ENTRIES BY FRIDAY, 23rd AUGUST. For all enquiries, please contact Chief Steward, G. Pollard (03) 5027 3713. SHEEP STEWARDS: A. Baird, P. Baird, N. Baird, R. C. Baird, K. Crook, J.B. Duncan, S. Duncan, W. Duncan, P. Larwood, B. McPherson, P. McPherson, B. Pollard, N. Pollard, R.M. Smith, C. McPherson.

RULES & REGULATIONS: COMMERCIAL BREEDERS To be read in conjunction with the General Rules. MEDIUM- FINE WOOL MERINO EWE 1. Ewe showing no more than two teeth Commercial Breeders Only. Sheep must be grazed on 2. Ewe showing four teeth pastures under natural rainfall to the district from which 3. Ewe Showing six teeth or older they are brought and no exhibit shall be considered as CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION grass fed which shall have been artificially fed in any way at any time during the year immediately preceding the WHEELDON TROPHY Show, or kept as a pet. Provided that any sheep fed or Special Trophy donated by Wheeldon Family. housed for a period not exceeding 21 days immediately To be awarded to the Best Sheep in Classes 1, 2 and 3. previous to exhibition shall not be deemed to be artificially STRONG WOOL MERINO EWE fed, always provided that sheep are not rugged. 4. Ewe showing no more than two permanent teeth The use of Vitamin A is allowed. 5. Ewe showing four teeth 6. Ewe showing six teeth or older Ram entries to be Brucellosis Accredited Free. All exhibits CHAMPION COMMERCIAL MERINO BREEDERS EWE to be free of external parasites. RESERVE CHAMPION COMMERCIAL MERINO Owners declaration on Ovine johne's Disease. See notes BREEEDERS EWE on Ovine johne’s Disease page 14. Special Trophy donated by the Smith Family Tara All exhibits must have been the property of the exhibitor Downs. To be awarded to the Best Sheep in Classes for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the Show, 4, 5 and 6. except in the case of sheep purchased with a property R. A. McLEOD MEMORIAL PRIZE: within the district, when the purchaser shall be subject Donated by his grandchildren. To be judged on a points to the same conditions as the vendor would have been basis from entries in Classes 1 - 6 inclusive. had he not sold the property. The Society may demand a Champion 10 points. Reserve Champion 8 points, First declaration on any of the above points. Prize 6 points, Second Prize 3 points, Third Prize 1 point. The Society retains the right to limit the number of entries from exhibitors to two per class. (UNHOUSED) MEDIUM AND FINE WOOL MERINO RAM – (Unhoused) Exhibitors are requested to fill in all particulars on the 7. Ram showing no more than two permanent teeth entry forms. 8. Ram showing four teeth It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to see that sheep 9. Ram showing six teeth or older are entered according to wool count. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Counts will be strong, 58 down, medium and fine 60 STRONG WOOL MERINO RAM – (Unhoused) upwards, at the shoulder. judging will commence at 8.00 10. Ram showing no more than two permanent teeth a.m. on Saturday, 24th August. Exhibitors are requested 11. Ram showing four teeth to co-operate and have their exhibits to hand early. 12. Ram showing six teeth or older CHAMPION & No exhibit shall be entered in more than one class RESERVE CHAMPION UNHOUSED MERINO RAM (Classes 35 and 38 excepted). In sheep classes, the judge RESERVE CHAMPION UNHOUSED MERINO RAM shall be the deciding authority, disregarding Clause 6 in MEDIUM AND FINE WOOL MERINO Ewe – (Unhoused) Rules and Regulations. 13. Ewe showing no more than two permanent teeth All sheep exhibitors must be in charge of their exhibits 14. Ewe showing four teeth at judging and will be responsible for their feeding and 15. Ewe showing six teeth or older water. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION N.B: Sucker teeth means sucker teeth only. Two tooth STRONG WOOL MERINO Ewe – (Unhoused) means not more than two permanent teeth. Four tooth 16. Ewe showing no more than two permanent teeth means not more than four permanent teeth. Autumn 17. Ewe showing four teeth shorn sheep will not be permitted to compete for the 18. Ewe showing six teeth or older Grand Championship. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Championship. CHAMPION UNHOUSED MERINO EWE Exhibitors in the 2020 Show are notified thatSheep RESERVE CHAMPION UNHOUSED MERINO EWE must be shorn between 15th July 2019 and 15th L. A. & P.D. CROZIER MEMORIAL PRIZE October 2019. Donated by the Crozier Family in memory of Lindsay Suckers optional if dropped after 15th October. and Patsie Crozier, to be awarded to the Best Sheep in Classes 13 - 18.

19 (HOUSED) THE A. J. POLLARD MEMORIAL TROPHY 37. Donated by "Warrananga” Merino Stud To be judged MEDIUM AN D FINE WOOL MERINO RAM – HOUSED on a points basis as follows: 19. Ram showing no more than two permanent teeth 20. Ram showing four teeth Grand Champion Ewe or Ram ...... 20 21. Ram showing six teeth or older Reserve Grand Champion Ewe or Ram ...... 15 CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Champion Unhoused Ewe or Ram ...... 12 STRONG WOOL MERINO RAM - (HOUSED) Reserve Champion Unhoused Ewe or Ram ...... 11 22. Ram showing no more than two permanent teeth Champion Housed Ewe or Ram ...... 12 23. Ram showing four teeth Reserve Champion Housed Ewe or Ram ...... 11 24. Ram showing six teeth or older Champion Ewe or Ram ...... 10 CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Reserve Champion Ewe or Ram ...... 8 CHAMPION HOUSED MERINO RAM RESERVE CHAMPION HOUSED MERINO RAM First Prize ...... 6 Second Prize ...... 3 MEDIUM AND FINE WOOL MERINO EWE - (HOUSED) 25. Ewe showing no more than two permanent teeth Third Prize ...... 1 26. Ewe showing four teeth 27. Ewe showing six teeth or older RIBBONS TO BE AWARDED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Champion and Reserve Champion Housed Merino Ram STRONG WOOL MERINO EWE - (HOUSED) Champion and Reserve Champion Housed Merino Ewe 28. Ewe showing no more than two permanent teeth Champion and Reserve Champion Unhoused Merino Ram 29. Ewe showing four teeth of Show 30. Ewe showing six teeth or older Champion and Reserve Champion Unhoused Merino Ewe CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION of Show CHAMPION HOUSED MERINO EWE Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Merino RESERVE CHAMPION HOUSED MERINO EWE Ram Grand RAND CHAMPION RAM Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Merino Ewe RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION RAM Champion and Reserve Champion Commercial Breeder GRAND CHAMPION EWE RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION EWE Grand Champion prize money has been donated by Elders. SUPREME EXHIBIT - DONATED BY DOUGLAS & Grand Champion Merino Ram $250, Grand Champion PHILLIPS CLASSING Merino Ewe $250 AUTUMN SHORN – MARCH MEDIUM AND FINE WOOL MERINO RAM Reserve Grand Champion prize money donated by 31. Ram showing no more than two permanent teeth Landmark. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Reserve Grand Champion Ram $40. Reserve Grand Champion Ewe $40. Supreme Exhibit STRONG WOOL MERINO RAM 32. Ram showing no more than two permanent teeth CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION CHAMPION AUTUMN SHORN RAM Warrananga RESERVE CHAMPION AUTUMN SHORN RAM Poll Merino Stud TAMALEUCA MERINO STUD TROPHY Warrananga Station Special trophy Donated by the Crook Family to be via WentWorth, n.S.W., 2648 awarded to the best sheep in classes 31 & 32 (eStabliShed 1949) NOVARTIS TROPHY 33. A pair of one Ram and one Ewe bred by the exhibitor and from the one Stud. 12 months wool. 1ST PRIZE ONLY breederS of large fraMed, FORSTER'S BULK HAULAGE SPECIAL PRIZE South auStralian blood raMS that are ideally Suited for the PaStoral area. 34. $100 donated by Forster's Bulk Haulage for further ParticularS contact: Best two Ewes of any age. Unhoused and GreG Pollard – (03) 5027 3713 Commercial Classes only with 12 month's wool. Ben Pollard - (03) 5027 2202 1ST PRIZE ONLY elders – (03) 5021 8888 WENTWORTH STUD MERINO BREEDERS PRIZE 35. 35. Prize money: First $60 - Second $30 - Third $10 A pair of Ewes, sucker or two permanent teeth, having no less than six months wool, maximum of two teams per exhibitor. Commercial Breeders only. Sheep to be penned by 10.00 a.m. Saturday. LANDMARK PRIZE 36. 36. A pair of Autumn Shorn Rams showing no more than 2 permanent teeth, housed or unhoused. 1ST PRIZE ONLY

20 SECTION B QUICK SHEAR COMPETITION All competitors/exhibitors are required to sign the appropriate indemnity waiver – one form covers all sections.

Contact Dianne Pollard (03) 5027 3713 THE COMPETITION WILL BE RUN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF SPORTS - SHEAR AUSTRALIA. TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE GENERAL RULES. All competitors to have entries/nominations in by the 17th August to the Secretary PO Box 76 Rams available for private selection. Wentworth NSW 2648. Offering rams at Mt Gipps, SATURDAY AUGUST 24th 2019 Wentworth Dorper & White Dorper Auction, commencing at 10.00 a.m. at the Wentworth and combined on farm sale Show Grounds with Swamp Road. All heats to be run first with finals to follow. 1. LEARNERS EVENT Prizes to third place. Entry Fee $5.00 Prizes: First $25.00; Second $15.00; Third $10.00 Proudly sponsored by: Musgrove Shearing Supplies Pty Ltd

Phil & Chris Larwood 'Kelvin Lambert Memorial Trophy' Bunnerungie Station, Wentworth NSW 2648 To be awarded to the learner shearer that shows the most dedication and determination for the sport of Phone 03 5027 0220 Mobile 0447 295 356 shearing, and will be selected by Kelvin's family at Email [email protected] the conclusion of the Learner section. The winner will have their name placed on a perpetual trophy and will receive a trophy and prize money. This trophy will be awarded annually in honour of a hardworking man who was an advocate for the shearing industry and who always encouraged young people willing to have a go. 2. INTERMEDIATE EVENT 28 CORBETT AVENUE, BURONGA NSW 2739 Prizes to third place. Entry Fee $15.00 M: 0429 050 157 Prizes: First $300.00; Second $150.00; Third $50.00 P: 0350 213 536 Proudly sponsored by: Royal Hotel/Motel Wentworth F: 0350 213 537 3. OPEN EVENT WWW.APKENGINEERING.COM.AU Prizes to fourth place. Entry Fee $20.00 Prizes: First $400.00; Second $200.00; Third $100.00; Fourth $50.00 Proudly sponsored by Landmark Please support the following business for their support: Bill Stirrat - Fencing Bunnerungie White Dorper Stud Sussan Ley, M.P. Heiniger Musgrove Shearing Supplies APK Engineering Stockowners Shearing Supplies Home Decor Kitchen Ware Charles Partners Garden Ware Baby Gifts Fresh Flowers Jewellery Royal Hotel Motel Linen Clothing Soaps Landmark - Mildura Gifts with a difference…. Soft Toys Mushrooms

Devonshire Tea/Coffee Mckinnon's Handyman service Opening Hours: Wed-Sun 10am—2pm Gregg & Sons (Steel) Pty Ltd 26 Darling Street, Wentworth Phone: 03 5027 2489 Wentworth & District Community Bank ® Branch email: [email protected]

21 EST 1948 STRAIGHT FORWARD WOOL MARKETING OPTIONS SOUND WOOLEST MARKETING 1948 ADVICE EST 1948 STRAIGHT FORWARD WOOL MARKETING OPTIONS STRAIGHT FORWARD WOOL MARKETING OPTIONS OURSOUND WOOL WOOL MARKETING MARKETING OPTIONS ADVICE INCLUDE: SOUND WOOLFIXED PRICEMARKETING BROKERAGE ADVICE OUR WOOLPRICE ON MARKETING AWTA TEST OPTIONS RESULT INCLUDE: (P.O.R.) DIRECTOUR MILLWOOL CONTRACTS MARKETINGFIXED PRICE VIABROKERAGE OPTIONSFOX & LILLIE INCLUDE: AUSTRALIA PRICE ON AWTA TEST RESULT (P.O.R.) FIXED PRICE BROKERAGE DIRECTRISK MILL MANAGED CONTRACTS FORWARD VIA FOX & LILLIE CONTRACTS AUSTRALIA SPOT PRICE RISK PRICE MANAGED ON AWTAFARM FORWARD TEST (VIA RESULT FIXEDCONTRACTS (P.O.R.) PRICE GRID) DIRECT MILL CONTRACTS VIA FOX & LILLIE AUSTRALIA SPOT PRICESTORE ON FARM DOOR (VIA FIXED BUYING PRICE GRID) RISK MANAGEDSTORE DOOR FORWARD BUYING CONTRACTS SPOTWOOLTRADE PRICEWOOLTRADE ON FARM (INTERNET(INTERNET (VIA FIXED SELLING) SELLING)PRICE GRID) STORE DOOR BUYING TESTING AND STORINGWOOLTRADE WOOL (INTERNET IN SELLING) MILDURA FOR ALL TESTING AND STORING WOOL IN MILDURA FOR ALL Coates Hire Human Truck Pull in aid of TESTING MELBOURNEANDMELBOURNE STORING WOOL AUCTIONAUCTION IN MILDURASALES SALES FOR ALL Beyond Blue MELBOURNE AUCTION SALES KEEP JOBS IN THE COUNTRY To be held on Sunday 25th SUPPORT REGIONAL BUSINESSES KEEPKEEP JOBS JOBS IN THETHE COUNTRY COUNTRY at 2:45pm SUPPORTSUPPORTSTORE ADDRESS REGIONAL: REGIONAL1585 SILVER CITY HWY, BUSINESSES BUSINESSES DARETON, NSW REGIONAL MANAGER PETER DOW: 0448 123 279 Wentworth Show Society wishes to thank MILDURA STORE: (03) 5027 4611 STORESTORE ADDRESS ADDRESSEMAIL:: 1585: [email protected] SILVERSILVER CITY CITY HWY, HWY, DARETON, DARETON, NSW NSW Coates Hire, Totally Workwear Mildura and REGIONAL MANAGER PETER DOW: 0448 123 279 REGIONALMILDURA MANAGER STORE: PETER(03) 5027DOW: 4611 0448 123 279 Forster's Bulk Haulage for their continued MILDURAEMAIL: [email protected] STORE: (03) 5027 4611 support of the Truck Pull. EMAIL: [email protected]

22 SECTION C WOOL ALL ENTRIES FREE – POST ENTRIES Exhibits to be staged by 9.30 a.m. Friday 23rd August. For all enquiries, please contact: CHIEF STEWARD: A. W Whyte Ph 03 5027 0230 | 0427 270 232 email [email protected] STEWARDS: R. Baker, D. Barnes, M. Cooper, C. Harrington, T. Hill, K. Ingram, D. Elstone, O. McLeod, C. Watson All competitors/Exhibitors are required to sign the appropriate indemnity waiver One form covers all sections.

To be read in conjunction with the General Rules. 6. One Strong Merino Fleece Prize donated by Fox Lillie Rural Fleeces must not exceed 12 months growth and a declaration to this effect may be required. The fleece to be shorn from sheep at the property of the exhibitor for at SPECIAL PRIZE least six (6) months prior to the Show. Donated by Elders Real Estate: Mildura, Wentworth & Sheep must be grazed on pastures under natural rainfall . to the district from which they are brought and no exhibit Open to all exhibitors outside a 50km radius of shall be considered as grass fed which shall have been Wentworth. artificially fed in any way at any time during the year immediately preceding the Show, or kept as a pet. An annual Prize of $50.00 will be awarded to the Provided that any sheep fed or housed for a period not exhibitor with the greatest number of points allotted as exceeding 21 days immediately previous to exhibition 1st - 10pts, 2nd - 5 pts plus 1pt for each exhibit AND an shall not be deemed to be artificially fed, always provided AGGREGATE Prize of $100.00 will be awarded to the that sheep are not rugged. exhibitor with the greatest aggregate of points for the three years 2017, 2018 and 2019. The use of Vitamin A is allowed. W. J. HILL MEMORIAL TROPHY Awards will be made on a scale of points. Same Perpetual Trophy and $40 Prize money donated by the conditions as Sheep Section to apply. All fleeces to be family of W. J. Hill lightly skirted by exhibitor. (No belly wool to be included.) LAMBSWOOL MERINO Fleeces are from ewes and wethers. No rams' fleeces Each sample in this Class to contain not less than 450 grams (one lb.) of wool.Each sample must be untipped OPEN SECTION and shorn from lambs, not hoggets or weaners and be 1. One Fine Merino Fleece under 50mm in length. Judging will be similar to Open Prize donated in memory of Mrs. Agnes Baird. Fleeces, except no weight points will be involved. 2. One Medium Merino Fleece MOST ATTRACTIVE FLEECE OF THE SHOW Prize donated by Elders Mildura. Prize donated by Tom Boyle Landmark Mildura 3. One Strong Merino Fleece MOST VALUABLE MERINO FLEECE FOR Prize donated by Fox Lillie Rural COMMERCIAL BREEDERS ROD MCLEOD TROPHY The Allan and Portia Forster Memorial Prize Donated by the McLeod Family, Wentworth. $50 Prize money donated by the Forster Family, Open to all exhibitors in the Open and Commercial "Bulpunga." Breeders Wool Section of the 2017, 2018 and 2019 CHAMPION COMMERCIAL BREEDERS FLEECE Annual Wentworth Shows. To be judged from Classes 4, 5 and 6 An annual trophy will be given for the exhibitor with the $50 Prize money donated by W&C Crozier, greatest number of points at each of the shows, and an "Dalmorino," via Pooncarie aggregate trophy will be given to the exhibitor with the GRAND CHAMPION FLEECE OF SHOW greatest aggregate of points for the three Shows. Winner to receive the Society's Sash and a trophy to the Points will be allotted in Classes 1 - 6 in the following value of $250 manner – First Prize 10 points; Second Prize 5 points, Donated by Elders Limited plus 1 point for each exhibit, with a maximum of 5 exhibit points per class. COMMERCIAL BREEDERS SECTION Open to all growers. First and Second Prize Ribbons will be awarded in this section. These fleeces will be eligible for all other awards in the Open Wool Section. 4. One Fine Merino Fleece Prize donated by M. & D. Deacon and Family 5. One Medium Merino Fleece Prize donated by Elders Mildura

23 SECTION F CATTLE All competitors/exhibitors are required to sign the appropriate indemnity waiver-one form covers all sections.

Cattle Judge: Bill and Jemma Barnfield HEAD STEWARD: Sharna Gregg Phone:0419 117 688 | STEWARDS: Helen Dakis ENTRY FEE: $2 per entry. Juniors under 18 years free. Prizes: First: $40.00 plus Ribbon, Second: $20.00 plus Ribbon, Third: $10 plus Ribbon. Champion $50 plus broad ribbon, Grand Champion Leather Halter Plus Broad Ribbon. JUDGING DAY: Saturday the 24th of August at 3pm Entries Close: Friday 9th August 2019

SPECIAL REGULATIONS: (to be read in conjunction Commercial Class - Can be any breed including cross breed’s with the general rules) Bull Female • ALL cattle MUST be Pestivirus negative and fully Under 12 months F 014 F015 vaccinated. • Supreme Champion Beef Exhibit of the Show Open 12 months to 18 months F 016 F017 to all registered breeds. 18 months and over F 018 F 019 • Breed and date of birth of animal must be stipulate This section is kindly sponsored by on entry form • TransGrid • All cattle will be judged together regardless of breed. • Gregg & Son’s Steel With the exceptions of registered animals to be • Dalwoodman Pastoral PT LTD Judged separately from cross breed’s. • Livestock Services • All Stock to be the bona fide property of exhibitor. • NR Baird Livestock • Exhibits in this Section to be on grounds by 900am, Saturday 24th August 2019 and, may not be removed Championships before 2.00 p.m. on final day of Show without Junior Bull Society’s permission. Winners of class’s F04, F06, F010, F014, F016 to compete • All Cattle will be scanned in compliance with NLIS. This section is kindly sponsored by • Ages of cattle to date from day of Show. • Luke Stirrat Fencing & Handy Man Services • All cattle to be led by competent handlers. • Exhibitors to provide own drinking containers for Junior Female stock Winners of class’s F05, F07, F011, F015, F017 to compete. Handler Classes This section is kindly sponsored by Handler Under 10 years (with assistance) F 001 • Luke Stirrat Fencing & Handy Man Services Handler 10 years & Under 16 years F 002 Senior Bull Handler 16 years & Over F 003 Winners of class’s F08, F012, F018 to compete. This section is kindly sponsored by • TransGrid This section is kindly sponsored by • Gregg & Son’s Steel • Luke Stirrat Fencing & Handy Man Services • Dalwoodman Pastoral Pty Ltd Senior Female • Withers Earthmoving Winners of class’s F09, F013, F019 to compete. All Registered Beef Breeds Bull Female This section is kindly sponsored by Under 12 months F 004 F 005 • Luke Stirrat Fencing & Handy Man Services 12 months & Under 18 months F 006 F 007 18 months & over F 008 F 009 This section is kindly sponsored by • TransGrid • Gregg & Son’s Steel • Dalwoodman Pastoral Pty Ltd • Withers Earthmoving • Jordan and Maddie Richards

All Registered Dairy Breeds Bull Female Under 18 months F 010 F 011 18 months and over F 012 F 013 This section is kindly sponsored by • Gregg & Son’s Steel • SweetPro Sunraysia & Surrounding area’s • NR Baird Livestock

24 John Withers Memorial Grand Champion Bull To be awarded a halter donated by Ron's Bush McKENZIE’S GARAGE Leathercraft, sash and prize money. Curlwaa Postal Agency To be presented by Colin Withers For all yourLOXTON SOUTH AUSTRALIA Winners of Junior and Senior Bull Championship Class LOXTON SOUTH AUSTRALIA • Mechanical Repairs to compete. • Proudly SpareProudly Parts and supporting supporting Accessories the the Wentworth Wentworth Show Show • PinkCall Slip Inspections in to see our Adelaide Show Team and a This section is kindly sponsored by the Withers Family and • AutomotiveCall in and to Agricultural see Batteries our Adelaide Show Team and a Ron’s Bush leathercraft selection of bulls for sale • Newspapersselection and Magazines of bulls for sale • Colin Withers, Kyle Withers, Bella Withers, Sharna • VehicleCONTACT: Pick up Peter and Delivery (08) 85872272 Service or 0427 872272 Gregg CONTACT: Email: Peter [email protected] (08) 85872272 or 0427 872272 DELTA ROAD,Email: [email protected] PHONE: 50276304 Grand Champion Female To be awarded a halter donated by Ron's Bush Leathercraft, sash and prize money. To be presented by Brendon and Maureen Duncan of Glen Esk Pastoral Co. Winners of Junior and Senior Female Championship GLEN PARK Class to compete. DORPER & WHITE DORPER STUDS Located in pastoral country South Western NSW This section is kindly sponsored by Brendon and Maureen rams available for private selection Duncan of Glen Esk Pastoral Co. Offering rams at Wudinna Dorper & White Dorper Breeders August 2019 Landmark Ivanhoe Ram Sale March 2020

List of our Valued Sponsors All rams offered are paddock run, structurally correct and ready to work • TransGrid All sheep bred and raised on Glen Esk Station are run under extensive rangelands www.glenparkstud.com.au • Gregg & Son’s Steel conditions allowing for natural selection for • Dalwoodman Pastoral Pty Ltd feed utilization and mothering. These Email [email protected] • Withers Earthmoving conditions make them hardy and adaptable to Brendon Duncan seasonal variations and excellent meat Ph (03)50270224 producers in all climates. • Mallee Livestock Services Mobile 0428270246 • SweetPro Sunraysia & Surrounding area’s GLEN PARK STUDS–Committed to Quality • Bella Withers

• Luke Stirrat Fencing & Handy Man Services 50 • Cooinda Gardens • Springwood Trading Trust • Creek View Cattle • Brendon and Maureen Duncan of Glen Esk Pastoral Co. • Withers Family • Ron’s Bush Leathercraf • Jordan and Maddie Richards

Crates - Tippers - Flat Top Trailers LIVESTOCK & GENERAL CARRIERS RUSSELL BORCHARD - 0419 007 815 OFFICE - 03 5025 2121 | 0447 222 471

25 SECTION X DOG JUMP COMPETITION All competitors/exhibitors are required to sign the appropriate indemnity waiver – one form covers all sections.

SPONSORED BY: ELDERS INSURANCE PRIZE MONEY: First $100, Second $50, Third $30, Fourth $20 Ribbons will be awarded to all entrants McKENZIE’S GARAGE Curlwaa Postal Agency For all your • Mechanical Repairs • Spare Parts and Accessories • Pink Slip Inspections • Automotive and Agricultural Batteries • Newspapers and Magazines •Vehicle Pick up and Delivery Service DELTA ROAD, CURLWAA PHONE: 50276304

OPEN TO ALL DOGS Enter your Dog at the Secretary’s Office before 11.00a.m. on Sunday 25th August 2019 Indemnity waiver must be signed with entry NO MORE UGLY UTE TRAYS Any enquiries to Geoff Heuzenroeder NOGTX MOREExtreme UGLYSTARTING UTE FROM TRAYS $2950 (03) 5027 2272 GTX Extreme STARTING FROM $2950 National LUNA 60L Twin Ultimata 215 LED Eclipse 270 12V Portable or 0447 272 272 Fridge & Freezer (Stainless) Driving Lights $950 Awning Power-hub

National LUNA 60L Twin Ultimata 215 LED Eclipse 270 12V Portable CAN MAINTAIN (Stainless) Driving Lights Awning -18CFridge EVEN IN & Freezer $950 Power-hub +43C AMBIENTS

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Raptor$1995 Black Kit Quad-optic$1099 LED TJM$449 25A DC-DC & Solar 4L Linear Series Dual Battery Management System Raptor Black Kit Quad-optic LED TJM 25A DC-DC & Solar 4L Linear Series Dual Battery Management System

100w Flexible Caravan 160w Light Weight Solar Panel with Portable Solar Crocskin® Cell Armour Blanket 100w Flexible Caravan 160w Light Weight $295 $329Solar Panel with $649Portable Solar FROM $595 $375 Crocskin® Cell Armour Blanket

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26 SECTION D

DOGPRO PLUS™ SHEEP DOG TRIALS All competitors/exhibitors are required to sign the appropriate indemnity waiver – one form covers all sections. $1,980 PRIZE MONEY PLUS TWO TROPHIES For all enquiries contact Thel O’Shea: 0419 984 083 or Ian Masters: (03) 5021 8812 NOMINATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY 9th AUGUST 2019

This trial is conducted under the rules of the SAWSDA, $1000 Prize money, plus Trophy donated by Bill including the Code of Conduct as outlined in Section 7 Barnfield & 8 of their Constitution. A copy of this Code of Conduct 1st $450, 2nd $250, 3rd $150, 4th $100, 5th $50 is available from the SAWSDA Secretary, & will also be ENTRY FEE: $10.00 displayed at the Timekeepers location at the trial. The Subject to number of entries Improver Trial and Open payment by a competitor for entry into this trial is an Trial may be run together. indication of their acceptance of the SAWSDA Rules & Wentworth Open Classic – Refer to Yard Dog Entry Constitution, including the Code of Conduct, which is Form. applicable to all activities & areas of the venue location, & 4. A. B. SMITH MEMORIAL INTERSTATE TAG TEAM any specific regulations governing the use of the grounds CHALLENGE TRIAL and buildings associated with the Trial. Details will be advised upon finalisation. Teams of 2 will be drawn from a hat. Trials held Thursday 22nd, Friday 23rd and Saturday Prize money of $100 donated by R. M. & A. M. Smith 24th AUGUST, 2019 (SUBJECT TO ENTRIES) Novelty ENTRY FREE Prizes covering all sections 5. Marilyn Barnfield memorial cast lift & draw 1. H. T. NICHOLS MEMORIAL NOVICE TRIAL in Open Trial. (Finals Excepted) $400 Prize money plus Trophy $50 Prize money donated by Bill Barnfield Open to any Dog that has never won a first prize prior to the commencement of this trial. 6. CUNNINGHAM FAMILY PENNING TIME 1st $170 plus Trophy, 2nd $100, 3rd $80, 4th $50 $100 Prize money & Trophy Trophy donated by Max Follett For the Dog penning in the fastest time. (Finals Prize Money donated by Outback Almonds Excepted) ENTRY FEE: $6.00 ENTRY FREE 2. GEORGE WILLIAMS MEMORIAL IMPROVERS TRIAL Fees Must Accompany entries. $400 Prize money Trials will be run strictly in accordance with the draw. Open to any Dog that has never won an Improvers Trial. Proudly sponsored by Dogpro, Austrek Outdoor 1st $170, 2nd $100, 3rd $80, 4th $50 Adventure Centre , Elders Mildura, A & M Dawes, Max Prize money donated by Mrs. Miriam Welton. Follett, Mrs. Miriam Welton, Bill Barnfield, RM and AM ENTRY FEE: $8.00 Smith, McKenzies Garage, Outback Almonds, Glen 3. GLEN PARK DORPER & WHITE DORPER STUDS Park Dorper & White Dorper Studs, Cunningham Family, AND AUSTREK OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CENTRE Borchtrans and C & L Hunt. OPEN TRIAL IN MEMORY OF C. J. & L. A. SCADDING

27 SECTION N YARD DOG COMPETITION All competitors/exhibitors are required to sign the appropriate indemnity waiver - One form covers all sections Stewards: Marcus Moore (03) 5027 2097 or 0439 109 400 & Rick Jones (08) 8091 1848 or 0428 877 784 Run under NSW Yard Dog Rules Affiliated Trial Entries for Yard and Wentworth Classic Trials close with Show Secretary on Friday 9th of August, PO Box 76, Wentworth, NSW, 2648. Or Marcus Moore [email protected] 3 sheep enquiries to Thel O’Shea 0419 984 083.

EVENT 1: ENCOURAGEMENT EVENT 2: BRIDGESTONE SERVICE CENTRE Entry: $5.00 Starting Time: 7.30am Saturday MILDURA EAST NOVICE TRIAL For workers who have never won a Yard Trial except a Entry Fee: $6.00 Start to follow completion of Event 1 beginner or Encourage. An individual worker can win up For Dogs that have not won any class higher than a to 3 Encourages. Novice Yard Trial and have not won 2 Novice Trials. An Encourage Dog is a dog that has never won a Yard Novice Dogs are not eligible to compete in Improver or Trial. Prizes First $100.00, Second $70.00, Third $50.00 Open Trial except the Novice Winner on the day if the Perpetual Trophy for Encouragement Trial donated by handler chooses. the Wentworth and District Community Bank® Bendigo Prizes: First $200.00, Second $100.00, Third $50.00 Branch. EVENT 3: IMPROVER TRIAL EVENT 1A: LOCAL TRIAL Entry Fee: $8.00 Start to follow completion of Event 2 Entry Fee: $5.00 For Dogs that have won 2 Novice Yard Trials. Dogs may For competitors residing within the Wentworth and win 2 Improver Yard Trials, before becoming an Open Mildura Shires. This event to be run in conjunction with Dog. Improver Dogs that have not won 2 Improver Yard Encouragement or Novice Trial, dual entry must be paid. Trials may dual nominate Improver/Open providing Improver/Open dogs are not eligible to enter this event. that they pay dual Entry Fees. Imp/Open may be run in Prizes: First $100.00, Second $70.00; Third $50.00 conjunction depending on number of Entries. Prizes: First $300.00, Second $100.00, Third $50.00

EVENT 4: SOUTHERN CROSS FARMS OPEN TRIAL Entry Fee: $10.00 Starting Time: 7.30am Sunday Open and Improver Dogs only are eligible for this event. Prizes: First $600.00, Second $300.00, Third $100.00, Fourth $50.00

EVENT 5: WENTWORTH NOVICE CLASSIC Entry Fee: $6.00 Combination score of 1st round in 3 Sheep Novice Trial, and 1st round score of Novice Yard Trial. Dog status must be Novice Yard and Novice 3 Sheep to be eligible. Prizes: First $200.00, Second $100.00, Third $50.00 � HorticulturalManagement Farm Management Company � Whole Financial of Farm Management and Operational to maximise profits and property net worth. EVENT 6: WENTWORTH OPEN CLASSIC � Comprehensive approach includes benchmarking, cash flow forecasts, business Short and Long Term Contracts Entry Fee: $10.00 information processing, OH&S, risk minimisation and contract negotiation. Combination score of 1st round in 3 Sheep Open Trial, � Regular reporting to property owner on operations, financials and water use for timely business decisions.Analysis and 1st round score of Open Yard Trial. Dog must � Experienced team has been helping Horticultural businesses chart the complex operationsbe either an Open 3 Sheep or an Open Yard Dog to Due Diligence of growing produce for more than 30 years. be eligible, but does NOT have to be Open in both Farm Assessment disciplines. Prizes: First $300.00, Second $200.00, Third $100.00 234 Deakin Avenue Advice Post Office Box 5013 Mildura Victoria, 3502 Ph. 03 50 186Strategy 424 and Planning SPONSORS - Fx. 03 50 214 060 E. [email protected] Improvement • Southern Cross Farms W. www.scfarms.com.au • Coprice Working Dog Food • Bridgestone Service Centre Mildura East • OR Petroleum • M & A Moore • Wentworth and District Community Bank® Branch Bendigo Bank • Middendorp Electric Co Pty Ltd • Ms. Sharon Rose • Mr. Barry Wright 160 PINE AVENUE MILDURA. • Mr. Joe Swann P.O. BOX 5069, MILDURA VICTORIA, 3502 • Perpetual trophy donated by Wentworth and District PH. 03 50 211 722 Community Bank® Branch Bendigo Bank E. [email protected] WWW.SCFARMS.COM.AU • Borchtrans

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29 SECTION H POULTRY All competitors/exhibitors are required to sign the appropriate indemnity waiver – one form covers all sections. Enquiries contact Chief Steward Mr. R. Page on (03) 5027 2255 Entries close Friday 16th August 2019. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. ENTRY FEE: 70¢ Member $1.00 Non-Member, Juniors 18 years and under free N.B: Exhibits will not be judged if entry fees have not been paid. Entries to be penned by 9.00 a.m. Saturday, 24th August. Exhibitors to supply own fixed waterers. No waterers allowed in pens whilst judging is in progress. Entries should not be removed from the pens before Sunday 25th as no vehicles are allowed on grounds before 5.00pm.

ODD NUMBERED CLASSES ARE MALE, EVEN NUMBERED CLASSES ARE FEMALE. Cock Pullet Cock Pullet Class Hen Cockerel Class Class Hen Cockerel Class Breed No. No. No. Class No. No. Breed No. No. No. Class No. No. STANDARD LIGHT BREEDS HARD FEATHER BANTAMS Ancona 12 3 4 Indian Game 169 170 171 172 Hamburg 56 7 8 Jubilee Game 173 174 175 176 Leghorn White 9 10 11 12 Modern Game Black 177 178 179 180 Leghorn A.O.C. 13 14 15 16 Red Silky White 17 18 19 20 Modern Game A.O.C. 181 182 183 184 Silky Black 21 22 23 24 O.E.G. Black Red D/L 185 186 187 188 Silky A.O.C. 25 26 27 28 O.E.G. Duckwing 189 190 191 192 Minorca 29 30 31 32 O.E.G. Spangle 193 194 195 196 O.E.G. Black Red 33 34 35 36 O.E.G. Pile 197 198 199 200 O.E.G. Blue Red 37 38 39 40 O.E.G. Black Red L/L 201 – 203 – O.E.G. A.O.C. 41 42 43 44 O.E.G. Clay or Wheaten – 206 – 208 A.O.V. Light Breed 45 46 47 48 O.E.G. Partridge L/L – 210 – 212 STANDARD HEAVY BREEDS O.E.G. Wheaten Blue – 214 – 216 Australorp 49 50 51 52 Tail Indian Game 53 54 55 56 O.E.G. Blue Red 217 218 219 220 Jubilee Game 57 58 59 60 O.E.G. A.O.C. 221 222 223 224 Langshan A.C. 61 62 63 64 CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS Orphington 65 66 67 68 Heavy Breed 225 226 – – R.I.R. 69 70 71 72 Light Breed 229 230 – – Wyandotte White 73 74 75 76 Game Bantam 233 234 – – Wyandotte A.O.C. 77 78 79 80 Fancy Bantam 237 238 – – Sussex 81 82 83 84 SCHOOL SECTION Plymouth 85 86 87 88 Male 241 – – – A.O.V. Heavy 89 90 91 92 Female – 246 – – BANTAMS Ribbons will be awarded to: SOFT FEATHER BANTAMS BEST STANDARD LIGHT Australorp 93 94 95 96 RESERVE BEST STANDARD LIGHT Sussex 97 98 99 100 BEST STANDARD HEAVY RESERVE BEST STANDARD HEAVY R.I.R. 101 102 103 104 BEST LARGE FOWL Wyandotte White 105 106 107 108 BEST BANTAM SOFT FEATHER Wyandotte A.O.C. 109 110 111 112 RESERVE BEST BANTAM SOFT FEATHER Rosecomb Black 113 114 115 116 BEST BANTAM HARD FEATHER Rosecomb A.O.C. 117 118 119 120 RESERVE BEST BANTAM HARD FEATHER BEST BANTAM Leghorn White 121 122 123 124 BEST IN SCHOOL SECTION Leghorn A.O.C. 125 126 127 128 Sebright Silver 129 130 131 132 ARTHUR DAWES MEMORIAL PRIZE BEST UTILITY BIRD IN SHOW Sebright Golden 133 134 135 136 $20.00 prize money kindly donated by D. & C. Dawes & Japanese A.C. 137 138 139 140 Family Japanese Black 141 142 143 144 CHAMPION BIRD OF THE SHOW Plymouth Rock 145 146 147 148 Trophy kindly donated by Robert and Anne Page Pekin White 149 150 151 152 RESERVE CHAMPION BIRD OF THE SHOW BEST BIRD IN CHILDREN’S SECTION Pekin Black 153 154 155 156 Trophy kindly donated by Mr. Tony Douglas, Wentworth. Pekin Buff 157 158 159 160 RESERVE BEST BIRD IN CHILDREN'S SECTION Pekin A.O.C. 161 162 163 164 BEST BIRD IN SCHOOL SECTION A.O.V. Soft Feather 165 166 167 168 Trophy kindly donated by Robert and Anne Page 6 BAGS OF FEED DONATED BY MILDURA STOCK FEEDS. 30 SECTION I DUCKS All competitors/exhibitors are required to sign the appropriate indemnity waiver – one form covers all sections. CHIEF STEWARD: Mr. Robert Page - (03) 5027 2255 ENTRY FEE: 70¢ Member $1.00 Non-Member, Juniors 18 years and under free. Entries close Friday 16th August 2019. No late entries accepted. Entries to be penned by 9.00 a.m. Saturday, 24th August. Exhibitors to supply own fixed waterers. No waterers allowed in pens whilst judging is in progress. Entries should not be removed from the pens before Sunday 25th as no vehicles are allowed on grounds before 5.00pm. PRIZE MONEY: First $3, Second $1 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: To be read in conjunction with the General Rules.

BANTAM WATERFOWL WATERFOWL HEAVY BREED Drake Duck Y/Drake Y/Duck Drake Duck Y/Drake Y/Duck Black East 1 2 3 4 Aylesbury 141 142 143 144 CALL Blue Swedish 145 146 147 148 Bibbed 5 6 7 8 Cayuga 149 150 151 152 White 9 10 11 12 MUSCOVY A.O.R.C. 13 14 15 16 Black 153 154 155 156 MALLARD Black & White 157 158 159 160 Blue 161 162 163 164 Blue fawn 17 18 19 20 Blue & White 165 166 167 168 Brown 21 22 23 24 Bronze 169 170 171 172 Dusky 25 26 27 28 Bronze & White 173 174 175 176 Fawn 29 30 31 32 White 177 178 179 180 Laced 33 34 35 36 A.O.R.C. 181 182 183 184 Natural 37 38 39 40 Pekin 185 186 187 188 Silver 41 42 43 44 White Billed White 45 46 47 48 Rouen 189 190 191 192 Yellow Billed White 49 50 51 52 Rouen Clair 193 194 195 196 A.O.R.C. 53 54 55 56 Saxony 197 198 199 200 Orpington 57 58 59 60 Silver Appleyard 201 202 203 204 Saxony (Bantam) 61 62 63 64 Watervale 205 206 207 208 Silver Appleyard 65 66 67 68 SOCIETY’S RIBBONS WILL BE AWARDED TO: A.O.R.C. (Bantam) 69 70 71 72 Champion Waterfowl WATERFOWL LIGHT BREED Champion Heavy Breed Waterfowl Reserve Heavy Breed Waterfowl Abacot Ranger 73 74 75 76 Champion Light Breed Waterfowl Bali 77 78 79 80 Reserve Light Breed Waterfowl CAMPBELL Champion Bantam Waterfowl Dark 81 82 83 84 Reserve Bantam Waterfowl Khaki 85 86 87 88 White 89 90 91 92 Crested 93 94 95 96 Elizabeth 97 98 99 100 INDIAN RUNNER Black 101 102 103 104 Chocolate 105 106 107 108 Cinnamon 109 110 111 112 Fawn 113 114 115 116 Fawn & White 117 118 119 120 Trout 121 122 123 124 White 125 126 127 128 A.O.R.C. 129 130 131 132 ORPINGTON Buff 133 134 135 136 Welsh Harlequin 137 138 139 140

31 PIGEONS All competitors/exhibitors are required to sign the appropriate indemnity waiver CHIEF STEWARD: Mr. Robert Page - (03) 5027 2255 ENTRY FEE: 70¢ Member $1.00 Non-Member, Juniors 18 years and under free. Entries close Friday 16th August 2019. No late entries accepted. Entries to be penned by 9.00 a.m. Sunday, 25th August. Exhibitors to supply own fixed waterers. No waterers allowed in pens whilst judging is in progress. Entries should not be removed from the pens before 5.00pm Sunday 25th as no vehicles are allowed on grounds before 5.00pm.

PRIZE MONEY: First $3, Second $1 Cock Hen Young Colour Class No. Class No. Class No. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: To be read in conjunction with the General Rules. UTILITY King 1 23 Rotavirus pigeon disease Exhibitors of pigeons may be aware that a highly Carneaux 4 56 infectious disease caused by a rotavirus has been Runt 7 89 detected in pigeons in several Australian states. In order A.O.B. Utility 10 11 12 to protect the flocks of our valued pigeon exhibitors the Wentworth Show Society Inc will require a declaration FANCY re the status of the exhibitors loft with respect to pigeon Fantail Black 13 14 15 Rotavirus. This declaration must be forwarded to the Fantail White 16 17 18 Chief Steward at least 2 weeks prior to arrival at the show. Fantail A.O.C. 19 20 21 For more information: Magpie 22 23 24 http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/animals-and-livestock/ Blue/ Modena Gazzi 25 26 27 poultry-and-birds/health-disease/rotavirus-pigeon- Silver disease Bronze/ Modena Gazzi 28 29 30 The decision of the Senior Steward is final, regarding Sulphur the health and/or condition of any bird being exhibited. Modena Gazzi A.O.C. 31 32 33 He may refuse admission to, or have removed from the Blue/ Modena Schietti 34 35 36 Pavilion, any bird whose condition, in his opinion, could Silver be detrimental to any other Exhibit. Bronze/ Modena Schietti 37 38 39 Young Birds must be rung with the correct ring to be Sulphur eligible for Young Bird Sections. Any Bird wearing Modena Schietti A.O.C. 40 41 42 coloured or identifying band other than a Cyper band, Pigmy Pouter Blue 43 44 45 or more than one ring or privately marked will be disqualified. Pigmy Pouter Silver 46 47 48 Red/ Pigmy Pouter 49 50 51 Exhibit must be Exhibitor’s property and Exhibitor’s name Yellow and address must be placed on the nomination form. Pigmy Pouter White 52 53 54 The committee reserves the right to restrict entries if Pigmy Pouter Black 55 56 57 staging facilities are insufficient to meet the demand. Pigmy Pouter A.O.C. 58 59 60 In any other colour or any other variety classes, exhibitors Owl 61 62 63 must state colour and breed on nomination form. If Turbit 64 65 66 committee considers sufficient nominations, extra classes will be provided. Frill A.O.V. 67 68 69 Nun 70 71 72 If insufficient entries are received in classes of a Breed, Long the Committee reserves the right to combine any such Tumbler 73 74 75 Faced classes of that Breed as it deems fit. Short Tumbler 76 77 78 No person other than a judge or Steward shall, at any Faced time after penning, touch, handle or remove any exhibit Jacobin Red 79 80 81 before closing time of Show, except with the consent of, Jacobin Yellow 82 83 84 and in the presence of, a Steward. Jacobin White 85 86 87 Please ensure that Birds are correctly entered in the Jacobin Black 88 89 90 correct section. If you are not sure, contact the Chief Jacobin Splashed 91 92 93 Steward or an experienced fancier. Exhibitors who wish Archangle or to display "For Sale" notices on their exhibits must secure 94 95 96 such notice from the Stewards. Gimple Saubian, Such notice to show pen number, ring number and price. Hyacinth or 97 98 99 Should anything arise that no Rule or Provision existing, Starling provides for, the Committee shall deal with the matter and Swallow or Spot 100 101 102 its decision shall be final. A.O.V. Fancy 103 104 105

32 Cock Hen Young Colour Class No. Class No. Class No. SHOW PEN HOMER Blue Barred 106 107 108 Blue or Black 109 110 111 Chequer Red or Red 112 113 114 Chequer Mealy 115 116 117 Grizzle 118 119 120 Pied 121 122 123 A.O.C. Show 124 125 126 Pen Homer FLYING HOMER Blue Barred 127 128 129 Blue or Black 130 131 132 Chequer Red or Red 133 134 135 Chequer Mealy 136 137 138 #1 Station listened to most by all people aged 35+ Grizzle 139 140 141 Pied 142 143 144 #1 Station listened to most by all people aged 35+ A.O.C. Flying 145 146 147 Homer JUNIORS SECTION FOR UNDER 16 YEARS TO BE PENNED BY THE EXHIBITOR Fancy 148 149 150 Homer 151 152 153 Utility 154 155 156

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33 SECTION S SECTION T WENTWORTH SHOW JUNIOR SHOW GIRL SOCIETY INC & All competitors/exhibitors are required to sign the appropriate indemnity waiver – one form covers all WENTWORTH LADIES sections. KENNEL CLUB

Judging Saturday 24th August 2019 at a time to be TWO CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS publicised. Wentworth Showgounds, Wentworth ENTRIES ACCEPTED AT 1.30 p.m. Saturday 24th Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th August 2019 AUGUST 2019 IN FRONT OF SECRETARY’S OFFICE Paper Entries Close Aug 5th Section 1 Online, Midnight on Aug 12th MISS SUB JUNIOR (5 years and under 10 years) Schedule of classes Section 2 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 and 18 dogs MISS JUNIOR (10 - 14 years) 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a,10a,11a and 18a bitches 3-6 mths Baby Puppy Sweepstakes PRIZES FOR ALL SECTIONS & SASH 6-12 months Puppy Sweepstakes Prizes kindly donated by Burrows Jewellers Sashes kindly donated by Wentworth Show Society Entries to both shows to: FOR ALL ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT Mrs. D. Ladd, P.O. Box 368CP, Mildura, Vic 3501 STEWARD - Janie Broadfoot - Phone 0418 138 901 Phone: 03 5027 4084 AH SEPARATE CHEQUES FOR EACH CLUB

JUDGES: SATURDAY — 9.30 A.M. MRS. JAN CAMPBELL (VIC) Puppy Sweepstakes Groups 5 - 6 - 4 General Specials MRS. CATHY SCOTTON (VIC) B/Puppy Sweepstakes Groups 2 -7 -3 - 1 SUNDAY — 9.00 A.M. MRS. CATHY SCOTTON (VIC) Puppy Sweepstakes Groups 5 - 6 - 4 General Specials MRS. JAN CAMPBELL (VIC) B/Puppy Sweepstakes Groups 2 - 7 - 3 - 1 Catalogue: $5.00 each day — pre-ordered. Entry Fees: Non-Members: $14.00 and Baby Puppies $11.00. Members: $12.00 and Baby Puppies $10.00. Baby Puppy and Puppy Sweepstakes $11.00.

Membership $4.00. ( for each club) Ground Admittance (Saturday and Sunday): Adults $20, Students $10.00 with ID, Under 16 $6. Exhibitors by pass. Exhibit Numbers: To be collected on the day. Judging Time: Sweepstakes,followed by breed.

Miss Sub-Junior Show Girl - Erynn Gebert, 8 yrs Junior Handlers: Both days during lunch break. Miss Junior Show girl - Skylee Jansen, 11 yrs Catering: Available, BBQ, Drinks. Hot Food. Camping: To be paid with entries. $45 for three nights or $20 per night A DETAILED SHOW Includes power if available Prizes: Category B .Cash and Sash for all In Show and In TIMETABLE Group Awards. 1st, 2nd, 3rd in both Sweepstakes, www.visitwentworth.com.au WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE SUNRAYSIA DAILY 23RD AUGUST 2019 WENTWORTH STANDARD 21ST AUGUST 2019

34 35 JUNIOR PAVILION PRIZES FOR THE BEST OVERALL JUNIOR Lil Scadding COMPETITORS OF PAVILION ENTRIES Perpetual Memorial Sponsored by donatedTrophy by her family NSW STANDARD & TO BE WON BY THE COMPETITOR GAINING WENTWORTH SHOW SOCIETY IN THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN MEMORY OF ROBERT FORD AT LEAST THREE OF FOLLOWING 8 SECTIONS: SECTION J (see Paragraph One of Rules of Competition) Preserves and Produce SECTION K • Fruit and Vegetables Cookery • Flowers SECTION L • Needlework Needlework & Fancywork • Preserves and Produce SECTION M1 Photography • Cooking SECTION M2 • Photography Fine Arts • Fine Arts SECTION P Vegetables • Floral Art SECTION Q Rules of the Competition Fruit 1. Competitor must enter in at least three (3) different Sections in order to be eligible to Please note: Competitors must enter at least three win this trophy. Please indicate in the space (3) of the above sections to be eligible for a Junior allocated on the Entry Form if you wish to Pavilion Prize. enter this competition. 2. Points to be awarded on the basis of Prizes - First $40, Second $25, Third $15 First - three (3) points Second - two (2) points No points will be awarded for third place. 3. Any disputes arising from this competition will be dealt with by the Show Society Protest Committee and it's decision will be final. Prize money to the value of $100 has been 2020 WENTWORTH SHOW generously donated by wentworth Show Society Inc. NEXT YEAR'S WENTWORTH SHOW WILL BE HELD ON THE First $50 - Second $30 - Third $20 29TH & 30TH AUGUST 2020

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37 SECTION J PRESERVES & PRODUCE For entry form/online entry and closing date information; please see pavilion information page 37. All Exhibits to be staged by 12.30 pm Friday 23rd August 2019 Exhibitors are asked to wait until their entries are checked ENTRY FEE: 50c STEWARDS: S. Lewis, M. Jackson, L. Holley, S. Selway For all enquiries contact CHIEF STEWARD: Sherry Lewis 0400637743

To be read in conjunction with General Rules. JAMS AND JELLIES In this Section no professional may compete Jars must be full to lip and no mouldy jam. and entries must be the bona fide work of the competitor. All jars to be covered with a lid only – First $7, Second $4, donated by Mildura Fruit Juices Aust Pty Ltd no cellophane / fabric covers or wax. Aggregate Award Classes 16 - 24, First $20, Jams, sauces and pickles will be opened for Second $10 judging. 16. Fruit Paste, any variety Lids must open easily or exhibit will not be 17. Jar Dark Plum jam judged. Check that the necks of the jars and 18. Jar Apricot jam bottles are clean and dry. 19. Jar Fig jam 20. Jar Berry jam PLEASE NO LARGE JARS / BOTTLES 21. Jar jam, any variety not specified 22. Jar Lemon Butter or Curd PIONEER PRIZE: To be awarded to the most 23. Jar Quince jelly successful exhibitor in Preserves and Produce. 24. Jar jelly, any other variety Judged on a points system – 3 points for each First 24a Honey Prize, 2 points for each Second Prize.This prize is donated in tribute to the district’s pioneer women EGGS who produced and preserved food in conditions Must be point end down. more difficult than ours. First $3, Second $1.50, donated by Marg Jackson 25. Twelve (12) Brown Eggs First $20, Second $5, 26. Twelve (12) Any Other Colour Rosette donated by Sherry & Jeff Lewis. 27. Twelve (12) Mixed Eggs – Brown and White PRESERVED FRUIT OILS,VINEGAR & CORDIAL (All Preserves to be judged unopened) To be done using To be judged on presentation only. Bottles to be filled to lip. jars no bigger than "36" First $3, Second $1.50, donated by Marg Jackson First $3, Second $2, donated by Hellyn Parker. 28. Bottle Herbed Oil Class 29. Bottle Herbed Vinegar 1. Jar Peaches, sliced or halved 30. Jar Any Dried Vegetable in Oil 2. Jar Apricots, halved or whole 30a. Cordial any variety 3. Jar Plums, halved or whole 4. Jar of Fruit, any variety MARMALADE 5. Jar of Tomatoes, whole, ripe and peeled, any variety Jars must be filled to lip and no mouldy jam. First $4, Second $2, donated by Jolley Family, PICKLES, CHUTNEY AND SAUCES Wentworth Sauce to be in bottles only. Bottles and jars to be filled to 31. Jar Grapefruit Marmalade lip, clean and dry necks. 32. Jar Mixed Citrus Marmalade First $4, Second $2, donated by Col & Marg Thomson, 33. Jar Orange Marmalade Kaaren Whyte, Rod & Eve Taylor 34. Jar Marmalade any variety not specified 6. Jar Pickled Onions 35. Jar "Household Marmalade," any variety – using 7. Jar Pickled Cucumber roughly chopped fruit 7a. Jar Pickled Mixed Vegetables 36. Jar "Household Marmalade,"any variety - using 8. Jar Pickles, any variety processed / blended fruit 9. Jar Fruit Chutney 10. Jar Chutney, any variety - not specified 11. Jar Tomato Relish Don't Forget . . . 12. Bottle Tomato Sauce 13. Bottle Plum Sauce A VARIETY OF FOOD STALLS WILL BE 14. Bottle of Sauce, any other variety SITUATED THROUGHOUT THE GROUNDS 15. Collection - 3 Tomato Products - sauce, relish, dried, INCLUDING FOOD AND WINE MARQUEE preserved, etc.

38 DRIED FRUIT Entry fee 50c This Section to be judged on presentation only. (Classes 37-41 packed in 15cm disposable plate and covered with cling wrap only) All Entries must be packed, but not necessarily grown, by the Exhibitor Prize Money donated by Dried Fruits Australia. Classes 37-41 – First $15, Second $10 Class 42 – First $25, Second $10 37. Dried Apricots 38. Dried Peaches 39. Sun Dried Fruit, any variety 40. Any Dehydrated Fruit 41. Any Dehydrated Vegetable (may be mixed varieties) 42. Gift Plate - not disposable and no bigger than 20cm of Dried Fruit (may include vine and tree fruits and nuts) JOLLEY CITRUS GIFT PRESENTATION Entries to be packed but not necessarily grown by exhibitor. This Section to be judged on presentation only. First $10, Second $5 donated by Jolley Family 43. Gift Presentation using any combination of citrus products (e.g. fresh fruit, dehydrated fruit, marmalade and juice, etc..) 44. Basket for child’s Birthday picnic using any citrus products 45. Country Citrus Picnic Basket For Two 46. Table Centre Piece Presentation using mixed variety of citrus 47. Gift Presentation using dehydrated citrus JOLLEY AWARD Awarded to entrants accumulating the most points on the basis of 3 points for First, 2 points for Second, in Classes 43-47 First $50, Second $15, Rosette donated by S & J Lewis JUNIOR SECTION Proud supporters of the Wentworth Show 18 YEARS AND UNDER First $2.50, Second $1.50 donated by Gary & Sue Selway and H Parker. Entry free. To build and protect financial independence Eggs must be point end down We can provide you with assistance in... PRE-PRIMARY, 5 YEARS AND UNDER • Taxa�on & Accoun�ng • Property Investment Advice • New business Start- up 48. Six Brown Eggs • Business Development • Self managed Superannua�on Fund • XERO Set-up & Support 49. Six Eggs Any Other Colour • Profit Improvement • Finance • Bookkeeping Solu�ons 50. Six Bantam Eggs 51. 20-25cm paper plate collage using any seeds, nuts or cereals 52. Decorated Pot of Growing Herbs - no bigger than 234 Deakin Avenue, Mildura | Tel: 03 5018 6444 | www.scba.com.au | www.scpa.com.au 15cm diameter. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY, 18 YEARS AND UNDER  53. Six Brown Eggs 54. Six Eggs Any Other Colour 55. Six Bantam Eggs 56. Decorated Pot of Growing Herbs - no bigger than 15cm diameter. ARE EXTENDED TO ALL THE JUDGES 57. Bottle Herbed Vinegar 58. Bottle Herbed Oil STEWARDS AND HELPERS WHO WILL 59. Jar of jam, any variety BE ASSISTING THROUGHOUT THE SHOW. 

39 SECTION K

COOKERY STEWARDESS: D. Pollard (03) 5027 3713; A. Baird (03) 5027 3366; J. Baird (03) 5027 3769 For entry form/online entry and closing date information; please see pavilion information page 37. Stewardesses will receive Entries 10.00 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. on Friday 23rd August 2019. Glass cases are available for cookery exhibits.

• Please use specified tins if mentioned in schedule. RECIPES FOR COOKERY • All cakes not to be iced or decorated unless specified. SECTION • Entries to be displayed on paper plates only (supplied RICH FRUIT CAKE – Class 3 by the exhibitor). INGREDIENTS NO PACKET CAKES UNLESS SPECIFIED

• 2 cups sultanas The judge's decision is Final • 11/ cups chopped seeded raisins 2 Prize money may not be collected until 5.00 p.m. on • 11/ cups currants 2 Sunday 25th August. 1 • /2 cup chopped mixed peel The Pavilion will be closed at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday 25th 1 August. Articles to be collected after 5.00 p.m. Sunday. • /2 cup chopped red glaced cherries • 1/ cup chopped blanched almonds Any exhibit not collected by 11.00 a.m. Monday 26th 2 August, will be disposed of by Steward in charge of • 1/ cup sherry or brandy or rum 2 Pavilion • 2 cups plain flour 1 ADULT SECTION • /4 teaspoon grated nutmeg 1 No professional may compete and entries must be bona • /2 teaspoon ground ginger 1 fide work of the exhibitor. • /2 teaspoon ground cloves 1 ENTRY FEE: 50¢ • /4 teaspoon salt • 250g butter POLLY ROBINSON MEMORIAL PRIZE: 1 • 1 /2 cups soft brown sugar Prize money to the value of $50 donated by Judy • 4 eggs Robinson. To be awarded to the most successful • 2 tablespoons marmalade competitor decided on a points system. 1 Prize money: First $2; Second $1 • /2 teaspoon almond essence 1 • /2 teaspoon vanilla essence Prize money for classes 1-30 has been kindly donated 1 by: Marj Worrell $50 and Warrananga Merino Stud $25. • /2 teaspoon lemon essence

METHOD ADULT'S SECTION Mix together all the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with Class the sherry or brandy or rum, cover and leave for at 1. Decorated Cake, single tier, anniversary or birthday. least one hour but preferably overnight. Decorations to be home-made. Sift together the flour, salt and spices. Cream First $5; Second $2.50; together the butter and sugar with the essences and 2. Decorated Child's Birthday Cake marmalade. 3. Rich Fruit Cake (not iced) – as per recipe 4. Sandwich Sponge Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternatively add the fruit and flour 5. Banana Cake, to be cooked in bar tin mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff 6. Slice, unbaked, Six pieces enough to support a wooden spoon. 7. Dish of Six Plain Scones 8. Dish of Six Fruit Scones Place the mixture into a prepared tin no larger than 20cm and bake in a slow oven for approximately 21/2 9. Boiled Fruit Cake - 3 hours. Watch oven temperatures as some ovens 10. Orange Cake vary. 11. Six Lamingtons, not sponge (maximum size 5cm Cube) Allow the cake to cool in the tin. 12. Raisin and Nut Roll 13. Health Cake (recipe to be attached to entry) NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending on the 14. Chocolate Cake, iced size, it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 15. Sultana Cake pieces, cherries 4 to 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 or 4 pieces. 16. Chocolate Mud Cake 17. Plate of Biscuits, not decorated, three different recipes, three of each recipe 18. Fruit Slice, Six pieces only - oven baked 19. Apple Slice, Six pieces only - oven baked 20. Six Queen Cakes, with currants, to be cooked in tins

40 21. Plate of Home-made Chocolates and/or Easter CHILDREN'S SECTION Eggs 22. Plate of Coconut Ice For entry form/online entry and closing date 23. Collection of Dried Fruit Cookery, at least six information; please see pavilion information page 37. varieties to be displayed on a tray. ENTRY MUST BE CHILD'S OWN WORK 24. Plain Damper ENTRY FREE 25a. Cold Plum Pudding (Basin) Prize money: First $2, Second $1 25b. Cold Plum Pudding (Cloth) 26. Collection of Three varieties, two of each after- Please use specified tins, if mentioned in Schedule. dinner accompaniments All cakes not to be iced or decorated unless 27. Loaf of hand-made Bread - White specified. 28. Loaf of hand-made Bread - Wholegrain Entries to be displayed on paper plates only. 29. Banana Bread made with a Thermomix No packet Cakes unless specified 30. Sweet pie using home made pastry

PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTION 12 years and under. Class 34a excepted. 31. Vanilla Cake (packet), ring tin 32. Chocolate Cake, square tin, iced 33. Buttercake, round tin 34a. Plate of Three Arrowroot Biscuits decorated (for Pre-Primary, 5 years and under) 34b. Plate of Three Gingerbread Men decorated 35. Six Plain Small Cakes, uniced 36. Six Plain Small Cakes, decorated 37. One Dish of Six Plain Scones 38. Plate of Cookies or Biscuits, own choice 39. Three Mini Pizzas using Muffins 40. Plate of Unbaked Small Cakes or Slice, own choice

SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTION, 18 years and under 41. Plate of Six Cup Cakes, decorated 42. Chocolate Cake, iced and decorated 43. Plate of Six Plain Scones 44. Plate of Biscuits, three varieties, three of each 45. Plate of Muffins (any variety) 46. Three Ginger bread men decorated 47. Decorated Cake, novelty, (Vienna cream icing). 48. Decorated cake, formal icing. Prize money for Children’s section donated by Trefoil Guild $50, Warrananga Merino Stud $25, Mrs J. Stockman-Smith $20 and Mrs A. Baird $20 Classes 31 - 48 $25 prize money in memory of Miss M. Crang To entrants gaining highest number of points in Children's Section Primary - First $7, Second $5.50 Secondary - First $7, Second $5.50

Animal Nursery A VISIT IS A MUST FOR THE CHILDREN HELP WITH FEEDING THE ANIMALS IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED. ORGANISERS: MARINA RIX - 5027 9354 Di Lovell 0400 240 673 PROUDLY SPONSORED BY LANDMARK MILDURA

41 SECTION L NEEDLEWORK For entry form/online entry and closing date information; please see pavilion information page 37. CHIEF STEWARD: Mrs. Maureen Duncan, Glen Esk Station, Wentworth - Telephone: (03) 5027 0224, 0427 270 224, If unavailable contact Mrs. Anne Smith - 23 Francis Street, Wentworth - Phone (03) 5027 3120. Exhibits may be left at the Visitor Information Centre, 66 Darling St, Wentworth. Please visit their website for opening hours. ENTRY FEE: Adults 50¢, Children 18 years and under, free PRIZE MONEY: Adults: First $2, Second $1 – Children: First $1, Second 80¢

NOTE: ALL SENIOR EXHIBITS TO BE AT PAVILION 5a. Article of Stitchery-Hand stitched BY 12 NOON FRIDAY 23TH AUGUST 2019. JUNIOR 5b. Article of Stitchery-Machine stitched EXHIBTS BY 11:00am 6. Piece of Tapestry – Mounted STEWARDS IN ATTENDANCE FROM 9:00am 7. Piece of Long Stitch Tapestry – Mounted Please ring Chief Steward if Exhibits need to be left 8. Wool Embroidered Article earlier. Special Prize Class 8 donated by Wentworth Laundered or Soiled work will not be accepted. Essentials. All Articles NOT to be exhibited for more than two (2) First $15, Second $10. years. 9. Blouse or Shirt STEWARDS: R. Arnold, V. Barnfield, C. Duncan, 10. Garment or Article using Stretch Material - (Hand or M. Duncan, M. Hammat, S. O’Brien, A. McPherson, M. Machine Decorated Optional). Pollock, A. Smith, J. Smith. 11. Child's Garment * Please read the schedule carefully as it is the 12. Any Smocked Article exhibitor's responsibility to see that an exhibit is Special Prize Class 12 - $10.00 entered in the correct class. Any exhibit entered in Donated by Meridee Hammat in memory of Mrs. Nell wrong class will not be judged. Smith. Pavilion will close at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday 25th August 13. Any other Garment not specified 2019. Articles to be collected after 5.00 p.m. Applique is permitted in Classes 14, 15, and 16 EMBROIDERY DEFINITIONS 14. Patchwork Quilt Needlework Tapestry (Canvas Work) Stitching covers the Special Prize $20 donated by Denise Grahame for complete surface class 14 Worked on embroidery canvas-single or double thread or 15. Patchwork Wall Hanging or Small Quilt even weave fabric, with cross stitch, half stitch petit point, 16. Any Other Patchwork any other canvas work stitch/or combinations. Special Prize $20 donated by Denise Grahame for best exhibit in classes 14, 15 and 16. Petit Point 17. Appliquéd Article or Garment Petit Point is worked on fine canvas, linen or gauze, with a count of not less than seven threads per centimetre, the 18. Garment or Article depicting this year's Show theme: background need not be stitched. A True Country Show Special Prize Class 18 donated by Darling Junction Counted Work C.W.A. First $15 Second $5. These embroideries are worked by counting the threads 19. Greeting Card (Hand Stitched) of the fabric. Such techniques include Assisi Blackwork, 20. Fabric Bag Pattern Darning, Pulled fabric, Drawn thread, Cut and 21. Three (3) Articles suitable for Gifts (Attached as one) drawn, Hardanger, etc. Special Prize $10 for class 21 donated by Edna Watts Cross Stitch 22. Something new from something old Cross Stitch is a separate technique. 23. Fancy Coat-hanger Surface Stitchery 24. Fancy Cushion 25. Tea Cosy Surface Stitchery refers to all embroideries worked freely 26. Piece of Handmade jewellery across the surface of the fabric without the necessity of counting threads. 27. Any other article not specified 28. Bed or Cot Cover (Excluding Patchwork) Class 29. Dressed Doll - Material 1. An individual's display of six (6) Articles consisting of 30. Dressed Doll, knitted or Crochet a variety of Needlework and Craftwork. 31. Soft Toy or Toys in material Special Prize - Warrakoo Trophy donated by Mr. and 32. Knitted or crochet Toy or Toys Mrs. Graham Smith in memory of Mrs. L. D. Smith 33. Teddy Bear or any animal made from Fur Fabric First $10, Second $8. 34. Article made by a person over 70 years 2. Any piece of Fancy Work, Hand Embroidered 35. Any Article made by person in a Hostel or Nursing 3. Any Article of Counted Thread work Home 4. Any Cross Stitch Article (half crosses allowed) 36. Article made by a visually, physically or intellectually Special Prize donated by M. McCormack for Best impaired person. Cross Stitch from Classes 3 & 4 37. Article made from Home Spun Wool Special Prize for class 37 donated by Robyn Martin in memory of the late Mrs Agnes Baird

42 38. A Wet Felted Article Special Prize donated by Anne Smith for Best Exhibit 39. A Needle Felted Article from Classes 64 to 68. Special Prize $20 donated by Mildura Branch of The First $6, Second $4. Embroiders Guild of Victoria for best entry in classes PRIMARY, THIRTEEN YEARS AND UNDER 38 and 39 69. Clay Pottery or Plastic Molds KNITTING OR CROCHET 70. Cross Stitch or Embroidered Article Machine bands allowed on knitting 71. Woodwork – approx. 30cm 40. Article of Macrame 72. Article of Sewing 41. Hand knitted or Crochet Rug 73. Article of knitting 42. jumper or Cardigan - Hand knitted in pure wool or Special Prize donated by Maureen Duncan for Best wool blend Exhibit from Classes 69 to 73 Special Prize $20 for class 41 donated by Shirley First $6, Second $4. Wilkinson in fond memory of the late Mr. and Mrs A.E. SECONDARY, SIXTEEN YEARS AND UNDER Wilkinson 74. Article of Sewing 43. Child’s jumper or Cardigan 75. Woodwork Metalwork or Plastics 44. Adult’s jumper or Cardigan 76. Any other Craft 45. Any other knitted Article, not specified 77. knitting or Crochet Special Prize for Classes 43 to 45 donated by Special Prize donated by Cathy Duncan for best Wentworth Essentials Exhibit from Classes 74 to 77. First $6, Second $4. 46. Machine knitted jumper or Cardigan SECONDARY, EIGHTEEN YEARS AND UNDER 47. Any Machine knitted Article 48. Any Baby Article - Machine knitted 78. Article of Sewing Special Prize $10 donated by Margaret and Geoff 79. Any other Craft Pollock for best entry in Classes 46 to 48 80. Knitted or Crochet Article 81. Patchwork Article 49. Baby’s Booties or Shoettes 82. Embroidered Article 50. Baby’s Garment or Article – knitted or Crochet Special Prize donated by Audrey McPherson for Best 51. Baby’s Three Piece Set - knitted or Crochet Exhibit from Classes 78 to 82 52. Crochet Doily, (Mounted on Card) Table Centre or First $6, Second $4. Table Cloth 53. Any other Crochet Article, not specified A Special Prize donated by Roslyn Arnold to be awarded to Best Overall Competitor in Classes 1 - 53 JUNIOR CRAFT AND NEEDLEWORK PRE-PRIMARY, FIVE YEARS AND UNDER 54. Wool Article 55. Article from Felt Special Prize donated by Vicki Barnfield for Best Exhibit from Classes 54 to 55. First $6, Second $4. PRIMARY, SEVEN YEARS AND UNDER 56. Wool Article (can include knitting or crochet) 57. Sewing Card - A4 or smaller 58. Article from Felt 59. Hand or Machine Sewn Article Special Prize donated by Pauline Garraway for Best Exhibit from Classes 56 to 59. First $6, Second $4. PRIMARY, NINE YEARS AND UNDER 60. Wool Article (can include knitting or crochet) WENTWORTH MOTORS 61. Article made from Felt LICENSE # MVRL29658, R.T.A. # AU07530 62. Bookmark or Finger Puppet MICK MERCER - MOBILE MECHANIC 63. Hand or Machine Sewn Article Repairs done within 500km of local area - LIGHT AND HEAVY VEHICLES Special Prize donated by Marlene Cabban for Best Blue & Pink Roadworthy Certificates Exhibit from Classes 60 to 63. • LPG CONVERSIONS • WHEEL ALIGNMENTS First $6, Second $4. • BRAKES AND DISCS MACHINED • ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS & SERVICING PRIMARY, ELEVEN YEARS AND UNDER • TYRES AND ALL SPARE PARTS 64. Clay, Pottery or Plastic Moulds • DISTRIBUTORS OF HI TEC OILS AND AIR LIQUIDE GASES & PRODUCTS 65. Cross Stitch or Embroidered Article • AIR-CONDITIONING SPECIALIST 66. Article from Fabric or Felt Shop 2, Adams Street, Wentworth N.S.W. 2648 67. Hand or Machine Sewn Article WORKSHOP: • Phone (03) 5027 2231 • Mobile: 0409 454 361 OFFICE (all enquiries) • Phone: (03) 5027 3405 • Fax: (03) 5027 3474 68. Article of knitting or crochet. [email protected]

43 SECTION M PHOTOGRAPHY & FINE ARTS For entry form/online entry and closing date information; please see pavilion information page 37. CHIEF STEWARD: Sue Cooper – 0408 276 204 STEWARDESS: Chloe Mackie – 0448 348 270

RULES & INFORMATION (in conjunction with the general rules): • Entry Fee: Senior & Open $2 per entry, Juniors free. • Junior age 16yrs & under, Senior 16yrs+, Open all ages. • Entry forms to be submitted to the Secretary by Monday 19th August 2019. • Exhibits are to be received by the secretary or lodged at the Wentworth Visitor Information Centre by Tuesday 20th August 2019. • Late entries or changes will not be accepted after 5pm Tuesday 20th August 2019. No exceptions after this time so please get your entries in before the cut- off date/time. This includes postal entries so please allow for mail delivery time. • All photography and artwork must be the original work of the exhibitor & must have been completed within two years prior to our 2019 Show. • Competitors may enter as many sections as they wish (along with entry fees for each exhibit). ANIMAL • For display & viewing purposes, all Photography entries must be between approximately 6x4in - A4 size and mounted on thin card. This gives us the ability to hang the exhibits without pinning through NURSERY the image. Art entries must be no bigger than 1mx1m in area (if 3D for example) and/or must be either; A Visit is a Must for the framed or on canvas. • All exhibits MUST have your name, the section, class Children. no, address & contact number, neatly displayed on the back of each entry. • Collection of Exhibits Info - the pavilion will close at HELP WITH FEEDING THE ANIMALS 4:30pm on Sunday 25th August. From 5pm onwards exhibits may be collected from stewards as they are IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED. taken down. If you’re unable to collect your entries at this time, please make arrangements with the secretary for them to be collected on your behalf. ORGANISERS: If any other questions or queries feel free to contact the MARINA RIX- 5027 9354 appropriate stewards or the secretary and we’ll do our best to assist where we can. DI LOVELL - 0400 240 673

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44 PHOTOGRAPHY 17. Nature around us – capture the beauty of our natural environment. JUNIOR SECTION First $15, Second $5.00 All work by exhibitors aged 16 years and under. 18. THE TIM FISCHER PRIZE 2019 - ‘One country, two Entry free words; cultural diversity’ – Australia is a vibrant and multicultural nation, full of amazing people, cultures CLASS and traditions. Cultural diversity is one of our greatest 1. Pet Photo – a cute, funny or interesting photo of a pet/s strengths. However, lately stories on the news First $10, Second $3.00 donated by Wentworth and social media don’t always convey this. In one Bakery photograph, capture an image that represents the 2. Family – a moment with your older generations & essence of this great country’s rich cultural diversity. family First Prize $75, Second $25, generously donated First $10, Second $3.00 by Tim Fischer. 3. Sports & Action – capture a photo of a sport or BEST PHOTO IN OPEN SECTION activity in progress Judged from classes 12-18 First $10, Second $3.00 Prize: $15 & sash – sponsored in memory of Margaret & 4. Wildlife, nature & wild weather Robert Ford. First $10, Second $3.00 5. Free choice photograph – any subject FINE ARTS First $10, Second $3.00 JUNIOR SECTION BEST PHOTO IN JUNIOR SECTION Entry free Judged from Classes 1-5 NOTE: All entries must be appropriately framed or on Prize: $10 & sash donated by the Wheeldon family in canvas for ease of hanging & enhancing the displays. memory of Phyllis Wheeldon. CLASS: PHOTOGRAPHY 19. Drawing - any subject (coloured pencil, graphite, pastels, chalk, crayon, charcoal or texta etc) SENIOR SECTION First $10, Second $3.00 Entry fee: $2.00 20. Painting – any subject (water-based paints, acrylics, 6. Baby photo watercolour, oils etc) First $15, Second $5.00 donated by Wentworth First $10, Second $3.00 Bakery 21. 3 Dimensional Artwork – any medium and subject 7. Travel moments (sculpture, recycled materials, ceramics, clay, wood, First $15, Second $5.00 textiles, metal, mosaics etc) First $10, Second $3.00 8. Celebrations First $15, Second $5.00 donated by Wentworth BEST ARTWORK IN JUNIOR FINE ART SECTION Motors Judged from classes 19-21 Prize: $15 & a sash – sponsored in memory of Margaret & 9. Drought years & the impact Robert Ford. First $15, Second $5.00 10. Landscapes – local or surrounds FINE ARTS First $15, Second $5.00 OPEN SECTION 11. Black & White – create a black & white photograph, any subject. Entry Fee: $2.00 First $15, Second $5.00 CLASS: BEST PHOTO IN SENIOR SECTION 22. The Magenta Art Prize – awarded for the best Judged from classes 6-11 painting in the Wentworth Show 2018 - acrylic, oil or Prize: $15 & sash - sponsored in memory of Margaret & watercolour (any subject) Robert Ford. First $60.00, Second $20.00 generously donated by the Magenta Artists PHOTOGRAPHY 23. Drawing – any subject (coloured pencil, graphite, OPEN SECTION charcoal, oil pastels, crayon, texta eg) First $20, Second $5.00 donated by the Entry fee: $2.00 Wentworth Bakery CLASS 24. 3 Dimensional Art - any medium and subject. 12. Free Choice – any subject (sculpture, pottery, mosaics, paper-cutting, First $15, Second $5.00 donated by Clarke’s ceramics, recycled materials, wood carving, textiles, Newsagency clay, metal etc) Any artwork that can be viewed from 13. Portraiture – capture the personality of your subject/s all its sides. First $15, Second $5.00 First $20, Second $5.00 donated by the Wentworth Bakery 14. Nightlife - images after the sun goes down. First $15, Second $5.00 BEST ARTWORK IN FINE ART OPEN SECTION Judged from classes 22-24 15. Best Sunrise or Sunset Photo Prize: $15 & sash – sponsored in memory of Margaret & First $15, Second $5.00 Robert Ford. 16. People at Work First $15, Second $5.00

45 SECTION P VEGETABLES For entry form/online entry and closing date information; please see pavilion information page 37. For all enquiries contact CHIEF STEWARD: Steven Falivene. Steward Arthur O’Connor. All exhibits accepted at noon Friday 23rd August.

All Exhibits to be Grown by Exhibitor (NOT purchased from shops) All exhibits may be submitted by Commercial Farmers HOTFM, Your Community Radio Station, working with Your Community. or Home Gardeners. HOTFM,HOTFM, Your Community Radio Radio Station, Station, working working with with Your Your Community. Community. ListenListenHOTFM, to to106.7FM106.7FM YourHOTFM CommunityHOTFM across across SunraysiaRadioSunraysia Station, or or 90.7FM 90.7FM working Robinvale, Robinvale, with Euston Euston Your andand Community. Wentworth Wentworth or or Listen to 106.7FM HOTFM across Sunraysia or 90.7FM Robinvale, Euston and Wentworth or To be read in conjunction with the General Rules. HOTFM, Your Community Radiolistenlisten Station, LIVE LIVEatat working with Your Community. PRIZE MONEY: First $5, Second $3 (except for Class 1) Listen to 106.7FM HOTFM across Sunraysialisten or90.7FM LIVE at Robinvale, Euston and Wentworth or Listen to 106.7FM HOTFM acrosswww.hotfm.org.au Sunraysialisten or LIVE 90.7FMat Robinvale, Euston and Wentworth or Kindly donated by Wentworth Show Society. www.hotfm.org.auwww.hotfm.org.aulisten LIVE at ForFor allall sponsorship sponsorship enquireswww.hotfm.org.au enquires contactcontact HOTFMHOTFM onon 0303 50 50 221 221 067 067 or or email email Any exhibits not collected by 10.00 a.m. Monday 26th For all [email protected] enquires contact HOTFM HOTFM on 03 50 221 067 or email For all sponsorship [email protected] contact HOTFM HOTFMon 03 50 221 067 or email August will be disposed of by the Steward in charge of the For all sponsorship [email protected] contact HOTFM on HOTFM 03 50 221 067 or email [email protected] HOTFM Pavilion. TThehe [email protected] Ivan fromfrom 6am 6am HOTFM TSmokoSmokohe BIG RunRunBreakfast withwithfromfromwith 9am 9am Ivan from 6am The BIG Breakfast with Ivan from 6am ENTRY FEE: 50c SmokoTheThe LongLong Run Lunch Lunch withplayinplayinfromgg 9am thethe bestbest ofof thethe 60’s60’s and and 70’s 70’s fromfrom midday midday SmokoThe BIG RunBreakfast with fromwith 9am Ivan from 6am The Long Lunch playing the best of the 60’s and 70’s from midday CLASS TheSmoko Long Run Lunch with playingfrom 9am the best of the 60’s and 70’s from midday The Long Lunch playing the best of the 60’s and 70’s from midday 1. Collection of Vegetables. Minimum of five (5) different 106.7 HOTFM Playing the BEST songs of your LIFE! Vegetables 106.7 HOTFMHOTFM Playing Playing the the BEST BEST songs songs of of your your LIFE! LIFE! First $10, Second $5 106.7 HOTFM Playing106.7 the HOTFM BEST songs of your LIFE! 2. Five (5) Carrots Supports106.7106.7 Wentworth HOTFM HOTFM Show. 3. Bunch of Silverbeet Supports106.7 Wentworth HOTFM Show. 4. Vegetable, unspecified (vegetable not from classes SupportsSupports Wentworth Wentworth Show. Show. above) JUNIOR SECTION Pre-Primary, Primary and Secondary School Children 18 years and under First $3, Second $2 (except Class 5) Class 5 - First $5, Second $3 Most Successful Competitor Classes 5 – 8, prize SNAP money First $15, Second $10 SNAP All prize money Kindly donated by Mr. Michael SNAP Keenan SNAPSNAP ENTRY FREE 5. Collection of Vegetables. Minimum of three (3) different vegetables First $5, Second $2 6. Unusually Shaped Vegetable 7. Largest Pumpkin 8. Vegetable, unspecified. (Vegetable not from classes above).

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FRUIT For entry form/online entry and closing date information; please see pavilion information page 37. All exhibits will be accepted at noon Friday 23rd August. CHIEF STEWARD Steven Falivene. Steward Arthur O’Connor.

PRIZE MONEY: SECTION Q1 First $5, Second $3 (except for class 1). Fun with Fruit Characters ENTRY FEE: 50c For Wentworth Shire Primary Schools To be read in conjunction with the General Rules. School and class entries only please Any exhibit not collected by 10.00 a.m. Monday 27th Prize: Recognition of every entry and a sash for the best August will be disposed of by Steward in charge of display. Pavilion. Contact: Bob Jolley, Chief Steward. $30 and a Sash donated by Jan and Keith Richards for PO Box 313 Dareton NSW, 2717. Phone (03) 5027 4665 Most Successful Exhibitor in Classes 1 - 13. Mob 0439 482 665 CLASS Using imagination and humour create a 1. Collection of Citrus. Five (5) of each variety. Not less than six (6) or more than ten (10) varieties, to include Fun With Fruit Character’s display at least five (5) of the following types: Valencia, That will put a smile on the face of viewers. Mandarin, Lemon, Grapefruit & Navel Exhibits to be staged in pavilion by 11am Friday 23rd Prize money: First $15, Second $10 August. Chief Steward in attendance from 9am. 2. Five (5) Washington Navels 3. Five (5) Valencias Steward in charge of pavilion will dispose of any exhibit 4. Five (5) Late Navels not collected by 10am Monday 26th August. 5. Five (5) Cara Cara Navels Sponsored by Grandview Orchards Pty Ltd. 6. Five (5) Blood Oranges Dareton NSW 2717 7. Five (5) Afourer Mandarins 8. Five (5) Mandarins, any other variety, to be named Classes 1 - 8 kindly sponsored by Sunraysia Citrus Growers Inc. 9. Five (5) White Grapefruit 10. Five (5) Lemons 11. Five (5) Red Grapefruit 12. Three (3) Avocados of Fuerte variety 13. Three (3) Avocados of Hass variety Classes 9 - 13 kindly sponsored by Mildura Citrus Company JUNIOR SECTION Pre-Primary, Primary and Secondary School Children 18 years and under Prize money-Classes 14-19 – First $3, Second $2. Most successful Exhibitor in classes 14-20- First $15 (no second). All kindly donated by Mr. Michael Keenan. Sash to winner of Most Successful Exhibitor kindly donated by Jan & Keith Richards. ENTRY FREE All exhibits in the following sections to be collected, not necessarily grown by the exhibitor. 14. Five (5) Washington or Late Navels 15. Five (5) Valencias 16. Five (5) Grapefruit 17. Five (5) Lemons 18. Five (5) Mandarins - any variety 19. Five (5) Fruit, any other variety 20. Collection of fruit in a basket/or on a platter/plate of at least Five (5) fruit and no more than Ten (10) fruit. First Prize - $6.00, Second - $4.00 donated by Jan and Keith Richards.

47 SECTION R FLOWERS For entry form/online entry and closing date information; please see pavilion information page 37. For all enquiries please contact CHIEF STEWARD: Mrs. Janine Duncan – Telephone (03) 5027 8250. STEWARDS: Mrs. J. Duncan, Mrs. E. Grace, Mrs. W. Follett, Mrs. R. Ford, Mrs. S. Hill, Mrs. D. Hudswell, Mrs. R. Martin, Mrs J Bysouth. All exhibits to be staged between 10:00am and 12:30pm on Friday 23rd August.

Judging to commence at 1:30pm. 29. Container of Daffodils All Blooms must be grown by the exhibitor, except in First $5.00; Second $1 donated by Family of Doris Floral Art. Burton 30. Special Prize – Robyn Taylor Memorial. Tickets must be collected from Chief Steward and placed Container of Mixed Flowers, to contain at least twelve with exhibits. Pavilion will close 4:30pm Sunday 25th (12) stems August. Articles can be collected after 5:00pm. To be read First $20, Second $10 in conjunction with the General Rules. ENTRY FEE: 50¢ SECTION R1 PRIZE MONEY: Cut Flowers First $2, Second $1 - FLOWERS – FLORAL ART Kindly donated by Chris & Frank Boseley Judging to commence at 1:30pm. ROBYN TAYLOR COMMEMORATIVE PRIZE: Awarded to the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 1-29 All tickets must be collected from Chief Steward and Cut Flowers, placed with exhibits. Pavilion will close 4:30pm Sunday First Prize $20 25th August 2019. RUBY'S CARGO PRIZE: Cut Flowers Aggregate Award Articles can be collected after 5:00pm Awarded to most successful exhibitor in Cut Flowers Space of 30" (76cm) maximum will be allowed for all Classes 1-29. Judged on aggregate points system, 3 arrangement and containers of flowers, etc. Points for each first prize, 2 points second DRAPES, BASES, FOLIAGE OR GRASSES MAY BE First Prize: $25 Voucher Donated by Ruby’s Cargo USED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. PLEASE NOTE: ARTIFICIAL PLANT MATERIALS SUCH AS GRASSES, The word container indicates that at least six (6) FRUITS AND FLOWERS ARE NOT TO BE USED IN stems must be exhibited. ANY CLASS (CLASS 37 and 39 EXEMPT) 1. One (1) Carnation Arrangements and staging in Floral Art Section must be 2. Three (3) Carnations work of exhibitor. 3. One (1) Pansy 4. One (1) Geranium ENTRY FEE: 50c 5. Three (3) Geraniums LOWER ANABRANCH SPORTING AND LANDCARE 6. One (1) Gerbera GROUP PRIZE: Floral Art Aggregate Award. 7. One (1) Petunia Awarded to the most successful exhibitor in Floral Art 8. Bunch of Violets Classes 31-40. Judged on an aggregate points system, 9. One (1) Camellia 3 points for each first prize, and 2 points for each second 10. Three (3) Camellias prize. First Prize: $20 11. One (1) Non-Specified Bloom (single bloom) NEAN'S FLORIST PRIZE: Awarded to the Most 12. Container of Non-Specified Blooms Outstanding Exhibit in Classes 31-39 Floral Art. This prize 13. One (1) Non-Specified Stem - Blooms on a stem. is kindly donated by Nean's Florist, Orchids in this class only First Prize: $25 Voucher 14. Stem of Flowering Shrub 15. A stem of blooms (such as Lavender) 16. Three (3) Daisies 17. Container of Daisies 18. Sweet Peas, three (3) cuts, one colour 19. Container of Sweet Peas 20. One Strelitzia 21. Stocks, one cut 22. Container of Stocks 23. Container of Calendulas 24. One Stem of non-specified Corms, Tubers or Bulbs 25. Container of mixed Corms, Tubers or Bulbs 26. Container of a single variety of Corms, Tubers or Bulbs (excluding daffodils) 27. One (1) Daffodil 28. Three (3) Daffodils, distinct

48 OPEN SECTION JUNIOR SECTION Class All flowers are to be collected from the garden and 31. Interpretive Arrangement "Celebration". arranged by the exhibitor Prize money - $25 Sponsored by Edna McMahon Entry Free 32. Arrangement incorporating a candle (no visible wick PRE-PRIMARY, 5 Years and Under please) 41. An arrangement of flowers in an egg cup In memory of Mrs. Agnes Baird - First $10, Second $5 Mrs. V. Pollard Memorial Prize, First $6, Second $4 33. Arrangement of Australian Native Flora 42. Vegetable or Fruit Person/Animal Mrs. Edey Memorial Prize - First $10, Second $5 Mrs. V Pollard Memorial Prize, First $6, Second $4 34. A tall and slender arrangement 43. A handmade Christmas decoration, able to be hung on Prize money of $10 has been donated a Christmas Tree, using plant material of your choice, 35. Arrangement of Fruit & Flowers - Foliage allowed such as flowers, pinecones, nuts, leaves and twigs. Sponsored by Country Womens Association Mrs. V Pollard Memorial Prize, First $6, Second $4 Darling Junction Branch - First $10, Second $5 PRIMARY, 12 years and under 36. An arrangement of reflected beauty in a mirror. Sponsored by Country Womens Association, 44. An arrangement of flowers in a tea cup Darling Junction Branch - First $10, Second $5 Mrs. V Pollard Memorial Prize, First $6, Second $4 37. Arrangement of Artificial Flowers in a Boot or Shoe. 45. Vegetable or Fruit creation representing a form Artificial materials, such as grasses, fruits, and of transport such as plane, car, rocket, horse, or flowers allowed. motorbike. Sponsored by Bird Nest on Darling-First $10, Mrs. V Pollard Memorial Prize, First $6, Second $4 Second $5 46. A handmade Christmas decoration, able to be hung on 38. A flower arrangement incorporating Linen and Lace. a Christmas Tree, using plant material of your choice, Sponsored by Janine Duncan-First $10, second $5 such as flowers, pinecones, nuts, leaves and twigs. Mrs. V Pollard Memorial Prize, First $6, Second $4 39. Table arrangement of artificial flowers made by an individual or group in an aged care facility. SECONDARY, 18 years and under Sponsored by Maureen Duncan- First $10, 47. An arrangement of flowers in a Tea Pot second $5 Mrs. V Pollard Memorial Prize, First $6, Second $4 All second prizes in classes 31-39 donated by Willow 48. A Christmas Wreath able to be hung, using plant Bend Caravan Park. material of your choice, such as flowers, pinecones, nuts, leaves and twigs. SPECIAL FLOWER SECTION AWARD 2019 Mrs. V Pollard Memorial Prize, First $6, Second $4 40. The Apia Award A bridal bouquet. First $100 and trophy, second $50 POONCARIE HOTEL It’s time to switch to Apia. Australia's leading over 50s

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WENTWORTH BAKERY POST OFFICE SHOW POSTER POSTAGE STAMP COMPETITION COMPETITION

The Wentworth Show Society, The Wentworth Bakery Post office postage stamp entries will be displayed in and other sponsors, are conducting the Show Poster Children's Work Shed. Entries to the Secretary's office by Competition for pupils from district Primary Schools. 4pm Thursday 22nd August 2019. Each entry will be judged and prizes awarded to posters This year Ann-Marie and John our Post Office people from each class: kinder to Year 6. Winning entries and challenge you to design a postage stamp for Wentworth. some others will be displayed in the schoolwork building They would like an echidna to deliver your mail. He would next to the Animal Nursery at the show and others in the be slow, and maybe he could leave your mail in an ant’s Wentworth Memorial Rooms near the Wentworth Visitor hole or a termite’s mound. The spikes would be handy Information Centre and around Wentworth. too. What fun! We look forward to your entries. PLEASE NOTE: The poster needs to include the words Entries no larger than A4 please. “WENTWORTH SHOW” and this year’s dates, 24th & Please print your name, age, class, and school on the 25th August 2019 somewhere in the design of the poster. back of your entry. A border around your poster is also desirable. Section 1: K The theme of the show is “A True Country Show”. Section 2: Year 1 and Year 2 Section 3: Year 3 and Year 4 The paper to be used is the A3 size, and note that Section 4: Year 5 and Year 6 students must clearly write their full names, the name of their school and their class on the back of the poster. If a First Prize: $10.00 child is in a combined class, then please indicate which Second Prize: $5.00 year they are in, e.g. Year 4, not in a 3/4 class. Third Prize: $2.50 Donated by Ann-Marie and John Pole and Jan White NO ENTRY FEE is required. Enquiries to Marg Whyte 5027 3208 CLOSING DATE is THURSDAY 25th July 2019 and To be displayed in the Post Office after the show posters need to be delivered to Visitor Information Centre, 66 Darling Street, Wentworth SECTION G Please check their website for opening hours For more information please contact Chris Larwood 03 5027 0220 Jan Whyte 03 5027 3497 JOHN CONRICK WHIP CRACKING COMPETITION

Chief Steward: Robbie Martin – Phone: 0477 342 183 Maximum time allowed per person is three minutes depending on number of entrants. Entry Fee: 50c. 18 years and under, entry is free To be held on Saturday 24th August 2019. To be judged on skill and accuracy All Competitors must wear protective eyewear provided 6/64 Adams Street. Wentworth NSW 2648 by the Show Society Ph: 03 5027 3161 Fax: 03 5027 3463 1. 10 years and under Prize money: First $20, Second $15, Third $10, plus two encouragement awards of $5 each. 2. 11 to 15 years Prize money: First $35, Second $25, Third $15 3. 15 years and over Prize money: First $40, Second $30, Third $20 80 Pine Avenue, Mildura PHONE 03 5023 2846 First, Second and Third placings will receive ribbons. www.wallersmildura.com.au Prize money donated in memory of John Conrick by Pam Conrick

50 SECTION W SECTION Y Entry Form WEARABLE ART R&R ART COMPETITION COMPETITION “Life on the River” All competitors / exhibitors are required to sign the (Recycled and Repurposed Art) appropriate Indemnity Waiver – one form covers all All competitors/exhibitors are required to sign the sections. appropriate Indemnity waiver – one form covers all sections.

Once again we are inviting you to have fun with the PRIMARY SECTION: Woolpack. This versatile medium can be sewn, painted, Make anything that you might take or use, or reminds stapled, glued, taped, dyed, drawn on and much more. you of having fun down the River. You may use The sky is the limit. Get creative in one or more of our papier-mâché, cardboard boxes, plastic bottles or categories and enter the shows most creative fashionable any other recycled material you have. event. Above all have FUN Woolpacks will be available at Ruby’s Cargo, Adams St, Primary up to 9 years: Sponsor – Capel art Wentworth at a cost of $10 each and will be accompanied First -$10.00, Second -$5.00, Third -$2.00, with an entry form. 9 years to 12 years: Sponsor – Capel art First -$10.00, Second -$5.00, Third -$2.00, Entries Close 19th August 2019; forms can be lodged at Ruby’s Cargo or Wentworth Shire Library. Please have students Name- Age- Class on all works if entering as a School Stewards: Michelle Sansom & Lyn Stone. SECONDARY/SENIOR SECTION: 2019 NEW CATERGORIES Create something that represents life on the River or - “Marg Whyte Award” Overall Best in Show $125 prize depicts how you feel about our great Rivers. Abstract or and Sash Realism, the choice is yours. You can use any materials you like as long as they are RECYCLED. - 17 years & up, USING WOOL PACKS themed categories as follows Secondary 12 years to 18 years: Sponsor – Capel art First -$50.00, Second -$20.00, Third -$10.00 1. Country, Outback or Farm… First Prize $75 and Sash, Second Prize $50 and Sash Senior Open: Sponsor – Wentworth Post Office 2. Pop Culture… First Prize $75 and Sash, Second First -$200.00, Second -$100.00, Third -$20.00 Prize $50 and Sash 3. Anything goes… First Prize $75 and Sash, Second Please have people to help you if entry is Prize $50 and Sash Bulky or Heavy - 11 -16 years USING WOOL PACK your choice from any Enquiries Contact: Richard PH: 0487 272 106 of the above sections 1, 2, or 3. First Prize $50 and Sash, Postal Address: - Wentworth Show Society, PO Box Second Prize $20 and Sash 76, WENTWORTH, NSW, 2648 - 10 years & under. This section is a chance for our Closing date of entries 4.00pm Monday 19th August younger entrants to showcase their artistic skills. 2019 Pre-sewn woolpack shapes will be available for the All works need to be delivered to the front of the youngsters to design and decorate; this will showcase their arty/crafty abilities & ideas. (Adults may need to Food and Wine Marquee no later than 5.00pm Friday 23rd August. help cut arms and or eye holes). Free choice from any of the above sections 1, 2 or 3 First Prize $30 and Ribbon, ------Second Prize $20 and Ribbon, Third Prize $10 and R&R ART Competition “Life on the River” Ribbon We express our gratitude to all of our very generous sponsors for supporting this creative fashion spectacular. Entrants Name: ______Sponsors: Landmark, Judy Bond, Mary Bassi, Curly Tree, Malcolm Whyte and Mark Sansom. Phone: ______The main parade and judging of garments will take place at 1.30pm sharp Saturday on the transportable stage Mailing Address: ______located adjacent to the Secretary’s Office. You are asked to assemble at 12.45pm in the marquee behind the stage ______where you will find our helpful stewards. PRIMARY: Further details will be on your official entry form. If you Up to 9 years of age Number of entries have any queries, please do not hesitate to ring Michelle Sansom on 0423 238710 9 years to 12 years Number of entries

SECONDARY: 12 years to 18 years Number of entries Senior: Open

51 Proud Sponsors of The Wentworth Show NOTICE TO HORSE EXHIBITORS

READ ALL RULES STABLING ARRANGEMENTS Bookings through Nominate Confirmation and queries through Stabling Steward - Tony Graham 0400 462 695 See rule 2

STALLION OWNERS See rule 6

BIOSECURITY ARRANGEMENTS All horse competitors must sign an indemnity waiver. NO INDEMNITY NO ENTRY INTO SHOW PIC numbers are also required Horse competitors should be aware that in the case of a quarantine lock down, the owner is responsible for his/her own welfare and his/ her horse's welfare and all costs incurred.

HORSE EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Electric leads must be covered or disconnected AND HAVE A CURRENT ELECTRIC CHECK TAG HORSE EXHIBITORS ARE EXPECTED TO RAKE UP THEIR HORSE AREA AFTER USE.

CONTACTS Your Complete Printing, Publishing, Signage, Promotion, Packaging, Design, Mildura Stock Feeds 5021 4484. Mailing & Distribution Solution Two deliveries a day to the Show Grounds Pet and Produce 5023 5533 or 0419 118 366 Mildura Veterinary Hospital 5023 3838

WENTWORTH PRE-SHOW WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY, 11TH AUGUST 2019

52 Section E

HORSES SHOW DATES: 23rd, 24th, and 25th AUGUST, 2019 ALL HORSE ENTRIES CLOSE 14th AUGUST, 2019 All entries online at www.NOMINATE.com.au

N.B. READ ALL RULES PONY CLUB: Friday. Contact Lara Collins-Punty All Horse Entrants MUST be members of the Show QUARTER HORSE and WESTERN BREEDS/ ALL Society BREEDS WESTERN PERFORMANCE/ RANCH RIDING: Sunday. Contact Lesley Davies 0409 190 115 This entitles Members access to the show over three days. SHOWJUMPING: Unofficial Friday, EA Official jumping Saturday & Sunday. Contact Leanne Mackie Open Classes are for both Registered and Unregistered 0427 279 323 horses. All horses being entered into Breed or Registered classes MUST be registered with their particular Society, STANDARDBREDS: Saturday. Contact Brittany O’Brien and owners must be members of the Society. A copy of 0487 279 930 Registration papers and membership MUST be available SUPREMES: Sunday 25th August 2019 for inspection by stewards or you will not be able to compete. A copy of Equestrian Australia Registration, if *Biosecurity guidelines to be followed & attached applicable, MUST also be available for inspection. Copies declaration must be filled out, an indemnity waiver for of these papers may be handed in at the Wentworth Pre every horse that enters the Wentworth Show grounds Show. Declaration must accompany entry for nominations to be accepted & pic numbers. For all enquiries regarding details of Horse Events, please contact the steward in charge of the event: Wentworth Show is affiliated with Equestrian Victoria, HORSE CORDINATOR: Thel O’Shea. 0419 984 083 A.S.C. and V.A.S. VETERINARIAN: Megan Ginifer, Mallee Livestock Services NOTICE TO ALL HORSE HORSE ARENA ANNOUNCERS: Alicia Chapman, EXHIBITORS Caitlin Hancock, Bec Ogden, Stacey Perry. IMPORTANT NOTICE BREEDS & COLOURED HORSES: Sunday. Contact Photos will be taken at the Show. They may be used in Wendy Whitworth 0718 532 048 publications. If you do not want your photo or your child's DRESSAGE: Official & Associate: Friday. Contact photo to be used please advise us. Debra Algate 0409 284 473 Wentworth Pre Show will be held on Sunday 11th August ENCOURAGEMENT RING: Sunday. Contact 2019 Lara Collins-Punty HORSE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO BE READ IN HACKING: Saturday & Sunday - 2 Rings Hacking and CONJUNCTION WITH THE GENERAL RULES. Hunter Classes. Contact Hayley Willison PLEASE NOTE: INDEMITY FORMS MUST BE HARNESS: Saturday. Contact Sharon Smith COMPLETED AND CAN BE HANDED IN AT THE 0429 884 057 WENTWORTH PRE SHOW OR UPON ARRIVAL AT THE SHOW GROUNDS SHOW DAYS. HRCAV: Official. Saturday. Contact Lauren Donaldson Copy of EA and/or Breed and Society Registrations 0427 592 444 are to accompany entries. MINIATURE SPECTACULAR: Saturday. Biosecurity - record of attendance to be completed Contact Cate Nicholls 0448 787 491 for every horse on the ground. NOVELTY RING: Sunday. Contact Tammy Fordham 1. ENTRY FEE: Unless otherwise stated entry is $4.00 0427 602 838 per class. Late Entry, additional Fee: $8.00 per event. No entries accepted after 18th August 2019. BIOSECURITY ARRANGEMENTS 2. STABLING: To be confirmed with Stabling On arrival at the Showground all horse Steward. There are a limited number of Stables in the Stockman's Memorial Shed that will be allocated competitors must sign an indemnity waiver if not to stallions only. These stables will be allocated at a signed and sent with entries, at the horse shed. cost of $25.00 per stallion per show to be paid with NO INDEMNITY NO ENTRY INTO SHOW the entries. Stables are to be left clean Horse competitors should be aware that in the No horse is to be put in this shed or the stables case of a quarantine lock down, the owner is without prior sanction of the Stabling Steward. A limited number of stables $10 per day. Also limited responsible for his/her own welfare and his/her number of standing “tie-in" stalls are available for horse's welfare and all costs incurred. horses at the show grounds at a fee of $5.00 per stall per day. Payment to be made with entries. Payment

53 does not necessarily guarantee a stall and should be (2006 onwards) provided they are SAI Global marked, confirmed prior to the show. A list of stall holders will New Australian standard ARB HS 2012 provided they be displayed at Horse Shed. Preference will be given to are SAI Global marked, Current American standard long distance travellers. Any extenuating circumstances ASTM F1163 (2004a or 04a onwards) provided they will be dealt with by the Stabling Steward. are SEI marked, Current American standard SNELL We have Portable yards available for hire $15.00. E2001, Current British standard PAS 015 (1998 or Stalls should be left clean at the end of show. 2011) provided they are BSI Kitemarked and Interim Failure to do this could incur loss of allocation at European Standard VG1 (01.040: 2014-12) with or the next show. without BSI Kitemark. There is plenty of room to construct temporary Riders under 18 years are not permitted to wear top stalls. These MUST be of solid construction boots or gaiters in riding classes. as per EA ruling 2010. Please note - Mounted riders to wear approved Please leave all areas clean and tidy. You are footwear only when on the grounds. expected to rake your area after use. 13. AGE OF RIDERS: Birth certificates may need to be 3. All events will be conducted in accordance with the supplied for riders 18 years and under. Age is at the E.A Show Horse Handbook and Jumping rules day of the show. (See Show jumping Section for age and amendments, FEI, HRCAV, Sporting Horse requirements.) Australia and Breed Society/Association rules.3 14. OVER MOUNTING of small ponies will not be 4. Neither the Organising Committee of any competition tolerated. Riders of small ponies deemed by to which these rules apply nor the EA accepts any the Judge to be too tall or too heavy will not be liability for any accident, damage, injury or illness permitted. to horses, riders, grounds, spectators or any other The Judges decision will be final. person or property whatsoever. 15. NOVICE: Not to have won at an Agricultural Show. 5. MEASURING: All horses must be measured. Proof 16. INTERMEDIATE: Not to have won a first, second of measurement must be supplied in the form of a or third prize competing singularly at any Australian current height certificate from the RASV, EA or RAS Royal Show. of NSW. Measuring Certificate to beproduced on request. Horses are unable to be measured at the 17. CHAMPION: Pony, Galloway and Hack to be show. Champion in one ring only Saturday. No refund on entry. Sunday classifies as a new show. 6. All STALLIONS and COLTS (2 years and over) All Champions eligible for Supremes. must be bitted, led and/or ridden by an adult over 18 years. Stallions permitted in stallion classes only 18. PRIZES: First prize money only paid if there are 4 or unless otherwise stated. Guidelines developed by the more entries. No prize money if 3 entries or less. All E.A for the code of conduct for stallion owners will prize money paid out in Harness Classes. be followed. For a copy of these guidelines contact 19. RANDOM SWABBING: May take place in the secretary of the different Breed Societies for their accordance with the EA and dealt with accordingly rules. by the Wentworth Show Society and the EA. 7. The Committee reserves the right to alter, cancel, Shows retain the right to test horses for prohibited change or combine classes without prior notice to substances. competitors 20. DISTRICT EVENTS: 80km from Wentworth Post 8. The Wentworth Show Society will not be Office. responsible for any accident that may be 21. AMBULANCE: In an emergency ring 000. caused through or by an exhibit. It shall be the The Victorian Medical Assistance Team will be condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold available on Saturday and Sunday from 0830 – the society blameless or indemnified against any 1700hrs. legal proceedings that may arise from such an accident. 22. IDENTIFICATION: EA Performance Cards or a card carried by each competitor with the name of the 9. THE JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL. horse. Rider and/or owner will assist the stewards in 10. PROTESTS must be lodged in writing with the each ring. secretary within two (2) hours from the completion of 23. RIBBONS: should competitors wish to donate the event in question. Protests in all cases must be ribbons back to the show for recycling there will be a accompanied by the deposit of $50.00. The deposit box provided in the Horse Shed. will be forfeited to the society should the protest be deemed frivolous. 24. No Refund of entry fees after closing date unless All protests will be heard by the Show Society a medical or veterinary certificate is produced Disputes Committee and the Chief Horse Steward. within 24 hours of completion of event. 11. The society reserves the right to exclude from 25. Notify Stewards at Horse Office of any falls or injuries competition any entry that behaves in an unruly and complete Incident Form. or dangerous manner. They may be asked to be removed and no refund considered. 26. All electrical leads and equipment to be currently tested and tagged by a licensed tester. 12. DRESS: All competitors must be correctly and All leads to be covered or disconnected during the suitably attired whilst in the arena. EA RULING day. ON HELMETS APPLIES. It is COMPULSORY TO WEAR AN EA APPROVED STANDARD HELMET 27. SHOW JUMPERS; All Horses, Riders & Owners must AT ALL TIMES WHILST MOUNTED. These are as be registered with Equestrian Australia to be eligible follows Current Australian standard AS/NZS 3838 to compete in Affiliated Classes. Junior Rider MUST

54 be registered with EA. A copy of current EA Certificate or Registration must be sent (can be emailed) for entries to be accepted. Current Performance Cards must be available on request by place-getters at the end of the event in question. Prize money will be withheld until certificates presented. 28. The Wentworth Show Society will not tolerate any unreasonable behaviour towards judges, stewards or any other Wentworth Show Society volunteers. This includes bullying, harassment, adverse behaviour or offensive language. Any person involved in these sorts of behaviours will be escorted from the showgrounds at the discretion of the disputes committee and may be banned from future shows.

EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: NO FIRES CAN BE LIT ON THE SHOWGROUNDS EXCEPT IN THE DESIGNATED AREAS. SEE SECRETARY FOR MORE INFORMATION

RING ALLOCATION FRIDAY RING EVENT START FINISH 1 Ungraded Show Jumping 12 noon 2 Dressage 8.30am 3 Dressage 8.30am 4 5 6 Pony Club Events 1pm 7 8

SATURDAY RING EVENT START FINISH 1 Show Jumping 8am 2 Hacking 9am 3 Hacking 9am 4 Official HRCAV 10am 3pm 5 Standardbred 2pm 6 Harness 2pm 7 Miniature Spectacular 8am 2pm 8

SUNDAY RING EVENT START FINISH 1 Show Jumping 8am 2 Hacking 9am 3 Hacking & Show Hunter 9am 4 Breeds & Coloured Horses 9.30am 5 Encouragement Ring 10am 6 Western Horses 8.30am 7 Novelties 9am 8 Please refer to the Show Grounds map on the inside back cover for location of rings

55 Rings 2 & 3 RESTRICTIONS: Horses may only compete at two (2) consecutive levels e.g. Novice/Elementary.Each horse is OFFICAL & RESTRICTED restricted to a maximum of three (3) tests while each rider is restricted to a maximum of six (6) tests. A maximum DRESSAGE of two (2) horses per rider, per event will be allowed.In accordance with EA rulings a horse must be a minimum Indemnity Forms must have been completed and of three (3) years of age to compete. handed in before entering this ring. Starting approximately 8.30 am Friday 23rd August 2019 RIDING ATTIRE: Protective headgear must conform with one of the current approved safety standards. Judges: TBC • Current Australian standard AS/NZS 3838 (2006 To compete in the Wentworth Show Society Dressage onwards) provided they are SAI Global marked. Ring Riders must be members of the Wentworth • New Australian standard ARB HS 2012 provided they Show Society. Maximum of are SA/Global marked. three (3) tests per horse Entry Fees: • Current American standard ASTM F1163 (2004 or 04a onward) provided they are SEI marked. Entry Fees: Official Tests $20.00 per class; Restricted, • Current American standard SNELL E2001. Junior, non EA Riders $15.00 • Current British standard PAS 015 (1998 or 2011) Prize Money: Official Tests: First $30.00; Second provided they are BSI kitemarked. $25.00; Third $20.00; Unofficial Tests: First $25.00; • Interim European Standard VG1 (01.040 2014 – 12 Second $20.00, Third $15.00 with or without BSI kitemarked. Approved short or long riding boots, gloves, collared & Rules and Conditions sleeved shirt & generally a neat and tidy appearance is PIC NUMBERS ARE COMPULSORY - must be provided required. If gaiters/chappettes are worn, the exposed side with your entries. PLEASE NOTE NEW RURAL BOOK must be full grain leather; suede on the exposed side is FROM FEBRUARY 2015 not permitted. Official combinations, compulsory dress as per the rules, Entries close 14th August 2019. No telephone or late EA registration & Bridle No. required. All horses and riders entries accepted. must be gear checked prior to competing in each test. Failure to do so may incur elimination. Ribbons will be awarded to 8th place in each test Callers are allowed (except for FEI tests). (depending on number of entrants in the test - as per Results will be displayed outside the pavilion on the day. rules). Prize money will be awarded in tests with a If you require tests to be mailed please provide stamped, minimum of four (4) competitors entered. self-addressed, long envelope. The draw will be completed by Sunday 18th August & will be emailed (please write email address clearly) or sent by APPEALS: Must be made in writing and submitted within post if the entrant supplies a stamped, self-addressed, half an hour of the Competition concluding. Appeals long envelope. It will also be posted on the Wentworth cost $50, which will be upheld if the appeal is upheld. Show Facebook page. Disclaimer must be signed. You will not be permitted to ride if this form is not signed. No refund of entry fees will Entries will only be accepted if they have been made with be given after the closing date. 50% of entry fees will be Nominate and the Indemnity Waiver completed and full refunded if a veterinary or medical certificate is produced payment made. Otherwise they will not be scheduled into no later than 24 hours after the event. Please notify any the draw. scratching ASAP to help with the smooth running of the event. On arrival please check the draw as it may vary. This event will be held in accordance with the Rules of the EA. It is a condition of the entry that competitors are Horse riding is a dangerous activity & can result in serious responsible for knowing and complying with the rules. The injury (including death) & loss. All persons who tend or National Dressage Rules can be downloaded freely from ride a horse on these grounds do so at their own risk www.equestrian.org.au Neither the Organizing Committee of any competition to which these rules apply nor the EFA accepts any liability OFFICIAL TESTS: Horses and Ponies must be registered for any accident, damage or illness to horses, owners, with the EA and owned by a current financial EA member riders, equipment, grounds, spectators or any other and must have: person or property whatsoever. A) Registration papers available on the day of competition. TESTS OFFICIAL TESTS B) Must have a current Dressage Performance Card. D1. Preliminary 1.A Sponsored by Mildura Rug Repairs RESTRICTED: Open to all riders and mount size is not D2. D2 Preliminary 1.B restricted. Riders/horses need not be registered with EA. Sponsored by Heather Blanch PREPARATORY TESTS: Are open to horse/rider OFFICIAL PRELIMINARY DRESSAGE CHAMPION combinations who have not won more than three (3) Sponsored by Mt Stewart Asparagus Preparatory Tests (with min 5 competitors) or scored 70% D3. D3 Novice 2.A or above in a Preliminary Test. Combinations who still Sponsored by Kim Lillia wish to enter at this level must ride HC and declare their intention to do so, at time of entry. D4. D4 Novice 2.B Sponsored by Ashleigh Ferguson JUNIOR RIDER TESTS: A Junior Rider is eligible to OFFICIAL NOVICE DRESSAGE CHAMPION compete from the start of the year they turn 12 to the end of the year they turn 18 OR 10 years if riding a Pony. D5. Elementary 3.A Sponsored by Pet & Produce Mildura PONY DRESSAGE TESTS: Open to all riders competing on ponies / galloways meeting the height requirement. D6. D6 Elementary 3.B Mount size is restricted to 149cm with shoes or 148cm Sponsored by Deb Algate without shoes. Riders/Ponies need not be registered with OFFICIAL ELEMENTARY DRESSAGE CHAMPION EA. The estimated height of the pony is to be included on Sponsored by JAAG Builders the entry form.

56 RESTRICTED (UNOFFICIAL) TESTS RESTRICTED PRELIMINARY D7. Preliminary 1.A Sponsored by Nicola Moore D8. D8 Preliminary 1.B Sponsored by Hanna Costanzo RESTRICTED PRELIMINARY DRESSAGE CHAMPION Sponsored by Kerradale Farm

RESTRICTED NOVICE D9. Novice 2.A Sponsored by Pet & Produce Mildura D10. Novice 2.B Sponsored by Emily Longbottom RESTRICTED NOVICE DRESSAGE CHAMPION Sponsored by Krasna Motors

CLOSED RESTRICTED JUNIOR TESTS For more than 30 years Mitavite have manufactured a range of premium horse feeds that make a difference to the D11. Preliminary 1.A health, performance, longevity and wellbeing of horses. Sponsored by Kelly Fyfe When you trust in Mitavite products, you are embracing the best not only in nutrition, but advice and support. D12. Preliminary 1.B Mitavite are your horse welfare partner, using the science of performance to safeguard your horse now and in the future. Sponsored by Emily Longbottom Our superior products and constant innovation enable us RESTRICTED JUNIOR DRESSAGE CHAMPION to achieve results for you and your horse. With every bag of Sponsored by ARH Agriculture Mitavite comes with a promise to MAKE A DIFFERENCE. For more than 30 years HYGAIN® has been feeding CLOSED RESTRICTED PONY TESTS champions, from Melbourne Cup winners and Olympic medallists, to Pony Club enthusiasts and pleasure riders. D13. Preliminary 1.A No matter your discipline Hygain’s goal is to bring you the Sponsored by Deb Algate highest quality nutrition and balance in our feeds and D14. Novice 2.B supplements. Make the switch to Hygain and see the Hygain difference for yourself. Sponsored by Heather Blanch #HYGAINFEEDINGCHAMPIONS Both Hygain and Mitavite will continue to manufacture RESTRICTED PONY DRESSAGE CHAMPION #TEAMHYGAIN premium feed and supplements under their own brands at Sponsored by KRM Equestrian Apparel #POWEREDBYHYGAIN Officer in Victoria and Somersby in NSW respectively.

The Wentworth Show Society wish to thank the sponsors for their generous donations in the Dressage Section and encourage our competitors to patronise those businesses involved. Gregg & Sons Steel

Fillable and printable exhibit entry, Grab your steel from Greggies waiver and trade site forms are available on the Wentworth Show Society website www.wentworthshow.org.au/forms Fillable and printable forms are also available for school groups or bulk individual waivers. Phone: 5021 5155 | Fax: 5021 5166 Horse entries via Nominate. Email: [email protected]

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57 RING 6 PONY CLUB EVENTS Friday 23rd August 2019

Starting 1:00pm approximately Judge: TBA Entry Fee: $2.00 1. Gear must meet PCV competition requirements. Only The Jewel of the Outback PCV competition snaffle bits allowed. 2. Valid Pony Club Cards must be presented to steward at commencement of ring. 3. Junior members must have attended 5 Club rallies in year preceding this event and two on the mount entering on. Associate and New Horse and Rider

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Wendy Tunkin Memorial Award High Point Award presented to the Pony Club Combination with the highest points gained over events P1 to P21. High Point winner to receive the Perpetual Trophy, Garland and Sash donated by "The Tunkin Family". FUN SECTION FOR PC MEMEBRS 12 YEARS AND UNDER Fillable and printable exhibit entry, waiver P22. Pony / Horse with the longest tail P23. Pony / Horse with the longest eyelashes and trade site forms are available on the P24. Pony / Horse that is the most interesting colour Wentworth Show Society website P25. Pony / Horse with the biggest ears www.wentworthshow.org.au/forms P26. Fancy Dress Fillable and printable forms are also This ring is sponsored by: available for school groups or bulk The Tunkin Family individual waivers. Mildura Alcheringa Pony Club Horse entries via Nominate.

58 RING 2 H32. Show Hunter Pony over 13hh, ne 13.2hh H33. Show Hunter Pony over 13.2hh, ne 14hh HACKING H34. Open Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh, ne 14hh Saturday 24th August 2019 CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE SHOW HUNTER PONY – (Events 31 – 34) Starting Time: 9:00am sharp H35. Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne 14.2hh Indemnity Forms must have been completed and H36. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh, ne 15hh handed in before entering this ring All enteries online H37. Open Show Hunter Galloway, over 14hh, ne 15hh via www.NOMINATE.com.au CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER Note: No Classes will be held up in this ring. GALLOWAY – (Events 35 – 37) Any competitor who wins a Champion hack/show H38. Show Hunter Hack over 15hh, ne 15.2hh hunter in one ring is ineligible to compete in open H39. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2hh ne 16hh hacking/show hunter classes in another ring on H40. Show Hunter Hack over 16hh the same day. (These horses can compete again on H41. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15hh Sunday, however please note that only 1 qualification CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER can be used throughout the weekend). HACK – (Events 38 – 41) Judge: TBA Entries: $4.00 unless otherwise stated. MILDURA VETERINARY HOSPITAL GRAND SLAM Prize money: First $10.00, Second $5.00, Third: Starting Time: 2:30pm approximately, OR half an hour Ribbon after the completion of the last event in Rings 2 & 3. Prize money paid if 4 or more entries only To be held in Rings 2 & 3 on the grounds map. H1. Smartest on Parade, 14 to 17 years Judges: TBA Entry - $10 H2. Smartest on Parade, 18 years and over Point score as follows: Conformation 25 H3. Novice Hack over 15hh (not to have won a first at Manners and Paces 25 Riding Ability 25 an agricultural show) Overall Appearance 25 H4. Hack over 15hh, ne 15.2hh TOTAL 100 H5. Hack over 15.2hh, ne 16hh Note: Show Hunters are eligible to compete in the grand H6. Hack over 16hh ne 16.2hh Slam. H7. Hack over 16.2hh Horses will be assessed standing and on the circle and H8. Lightweight Hack over 15hh then a top 8 will be selected by judges to complete the H9. Heavyweight Hack over 15hh following work out: CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK – (Events 3 – 9) WORKOUT: Trot up the centre line. Half circle to the Left. Lengthen trot across the diagonal. Pick up Right canter H10. Novice Galloway over 14hh, ne 15hh (not to have lead, half circle back up the centre line. Simple change won a first at an agricultural show) through the trot. H11. Galloway over 14hh, ne 14.2hh H12. Galloway over 14.2hh, ne 15hh Canter half circle to the Left and back through the paces H13. Lightweight Galloway over 14hh, ne 15hh to the judges. H14. Heavyweight Galloway over 14hh, ne 15hh First Prize: - $50.00, Rug, Garland, Sash, Trophy; CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY Second Prize: - $30.00, Sash; Third: $20.00, Sash; - - (Events 10 -14) Sashes to 6th Place. H15. Novice Pony over 12.2hh, ne 14hh (not to have EVENT ORDER won a first at an agricultural show) H42. Mildura Veterinary Hospital Grand Slam - Show H16. Pony over 12.2hh ne 13hh Pony ne 14hh H17. Pony over 13hh ne 13.2hh H43. Mildura Veterinary Hospital Grand Slam - Show H18. Pony over 13.2hh ne 14hh Hack over 15hh H19. Lightweight Large Pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh H44. Mildura Veterinary Hospital Grand Slam - Show H20. Heavyweight Large Pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh Galloway over 14hh ne 15hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE PONY – (Events 15 – 20) H21. Novice Pony ne 12.2hh (not to have won a first at an agricultural show) H22. Ridden Shetland H23. Ridden Pony ne 11.2hh (Shetlands ineligible) H24. Ridden Pony over 11.2, ne 12hh H25. Ridden Pony over 12hh, ne 12.2hh H26. Lightweight Pony ne 12.2hh H27. Heavyweight Pony ne 12.2hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL PONY – (Events 21 – 27) H28. Show Hunter Pony ne 12hh H29. Show Hunter Pony over 12hh, ne 12.2hh Equine services Puppy Preschool H30. Open Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh General Surgery Animal behaviour CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL SHOW Dermatology consultations HUNTER PONY – (Events 28 – 30) Chemotherapy Grooming H31. Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh, ne 13hh Monday to Friday 8am-6.30pm, Saturday 8am-12 noon

59 RING 3 • All winners are eligible to compete in the Championship to be held at VAS in January 2020 HACKING at Bendigo. Saturday 24th August 2019 • Thoroughbred Registration / Reg No. to be included - will be checked by VRC. • Racing name and Show name. Starting Time: 9:00am sharp Indemnity Forms must have been completed and H70. Hack over 15hh, ne 15.2hh handed in before entering this ring All entries online H71. Hack over 15.2hh, ne 16hh via www.NOMINATE.com.au H72. Hack over 16hh, ne 16.2hh Note: No Classes will be held up in this ring. H73. Hack over 16.2hh Any competitor who wins a Champion hack/show H74. Open Hack over 15hh hunter in one ring is ineligible to compete in open CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK – hacking/show hunter classes in another ring on (Events 70 – 74) the same day. (These horses can compete again on H75. Galloway over 14hh, ne 14.2hh Sunday, however please note that only 1 qualification H76. Galloway over 14.2hh, ne 15hh can be used throughout the weekend). H77. Open Galloway over 14hh, ne 15hh Judge: TBA CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY - Entries: $4.00 unless otherwise stated. (Events 75 - 77) Prize money: First $10, Second $5, Third Ribbon H78. Pony over 12.2hh, ne 13hh Prize money paid if 4 or more entries only H79. Pony over 13hh, ne 13.2hh H45. Smartest on Parade 10 years and under H80. Pony over 13.2hh, ne 14hh H46. Smartest on Parade 11 years to 13 years H81. Open Pony over 12.2hh, ne 14hh H47. Novice Show Hunter Pony, ne 12.2hh (not to have CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE PONY – won a first at an agricultural show) (Events 78 – 81) H48. Show Hunter Pony, ne 12hh H82. Leading rein pony. Rider to be 3 years and under H49. Show Hunter Pony over 12hh, ne 12.2hh 8 years. Pony 12hh & under, to be led and judged H50. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh on manners, paces and conformation as well as H51. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh rider and handler presentation. Handler 18 years CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL SHOW and over. HUNTER PONY – (Events 4 7– 51) H83. First Ridden Pony ne 12.2hh. Rider 12 years & H52. Novice Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh, ne 14hh under (Snaffle bridle - to be judged as a suitable (not to have won a first at an agricultural show) and safe mount for a child to ride off the lead. H53. Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh, ne 13hh Pony to be able to walk and trot, canter only if possible). H54. Show Hunter Pony over 13hh, ne 13.2hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MINI CHILDS H55. Show Hunter Pony over 13.2hh, ne 14hh PONY – (Events 82 – 83) H56. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh Winner to receive a voucher, kindly donated by H57. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh, ne 14hh Mildura Rug Repairs. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE SHOW HUNTER PONY – (Events 52 -57) H84. Ridden Shetland H85. Pony ne 11.2hh (Shetlands not eligible) H58. Novice Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne 15hh H86. Pony over 11.2hh, ne 12hh (not to have won a first at an agricultural show) H87. Pony over 12hh, ne 12.2hh H59. Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne 14.2hh H88. Open Pony ne 12.2hh H60. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh, ne 15hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL PONY – H61. Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne (Events 84 – 88) 15hh H62. Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne 15hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY – (Events 58 – 62) H63. Novice Show Hunter Hack over 15hh (not to have EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: won a first at an agricultural show) NO FIRES CAN BE LIT ON THE SHOWGROUNDS H64. Show Hunter Hack over 15hh, ne 15.2hh EXCEPT IN THE DESIGNATED AREAS. SEE SECRETARY H65. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2hh, ne 16hh FOR MORE INFORMATION H66. Show Hunter Hack over 16hh H67. Lightweight Show Hunter Hack over 15hh H68. Heavyweight Show Hunter Hack over 15hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK – (Events 63 – 68) H69. Off the Track Retired Racehorses - Thoroughbreds. Sponsored by Racing Victoria. • Once a horse has won the event (in that Season) they are not allowed to compete in that event for the rest of that season. • Winners to receive $50.00 (VAS to post out after Phone 5023 1234 (24 Hours) www.northwestfunerals.com.au being notified of the winner), Sash and tickets to Corner of Deakin Avenue and Hoyts Drive Mildura the races in Melbourne. Incorporating Coomealla Memorial Gardens Crematorium

60 RING 2 H119. Lightweight Hack over 15hh H120. Heavyweight Hack over 15hh HACKING CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK – Sunday 25th August 2019 (Events 116 – 120)

To commence at 9:00am sharp H121. Show Hunter Pony ne 12hh H122. Show Hunter Pony over 12hh, ne 12.2hh Indemnity Forms must have been completed and Open Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh handed in before entering this ring. All entries online via H123. www.NOMNATE.com.au CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL SHOW HUNTER PONY – (Events 121 – 123) Any competitor who wins a Championship in one ring is ineligible to compete in open hacking / show hunter H124. Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh, ne 13hh classes in another ring on the same day. (Saturday H125. Show Hunter Pony over 13hh, ne 13.2hh Championships are eligible to compete on Sunday). H126. Show Hunter Pony over 13.2hh, ne 14hh Judge: TBA H127. Open Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh, ne 14hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE SHOW Entries: $4.00 unless otherwise stated HUNTER PONY – (Events 124 -127) Prize money: First $10, Second $5, Third Ribbon Prize money paid if 4 or more entries only H128. Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne 14.2hh H89. Led Pony ne 12hh H129. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh, ne 15hh H90. Led Pony over 12hh, ne 13hh H130. Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne 15hh H91. Led Pony over 13hh, ne 14hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PONY – GALLOWAY – (Events 128 – 130) (Events 89 – 91) H131. Show Hunter Hack over 15hh, ne 15.2hh H92. Led Galloway over 14hh, ne 14.2hh H132. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2hh, ne 16hh H93. Led Galloway over 14.2hh, ne 15hh H133. Show Hunter Hack over 16hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED GALLOWAY H134. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15hh – (Events 92 & 93) CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK – (Events 131 – 134) H94. Led Hack over 15hh, ne 15.2hh H95. Led Hack over 15.2hh, ne 16hh H135. District Ridden Pony 12.2hh and under H96. Led Hack over 16hh H136. District Ridden Pony over 12.2hh, ne 14hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED HACK – H137. District Ridden Galloway over 14hh, ne 15hh (Events 94 – 96) H138. District Ridden Hack over 15hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION DISTRICT H97. Pony over 12.2hh, ne 13hh RIDDEN EXHIBIT – (Events 135 – 138) H98. Pony over 13hh, ne 13.2hh Winner to receive a voucher, kindly donated by H99. Pony over 13.2hh, ne 14hh Mildura Rug Repairs. H100. Lightweight Pony over 12.2hh, ne 14hh H101. Heavyweight Pony over 12.2hh, ne 14hh The Wentworth Show Society wish to thank the CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE PONY – following sponsors for their generous donations in (Events 97 – 101) the Hacking Section and encourage our competitors H102. Ridden Shetland to patronize those Businesses involved. H103. Pony ne 11.2hh (Shetlands not eligible) • Horseland, Mildura H104. Pony over 11.2hh, ne 12hh - Supreme Ridden Exhibit - Rug and vouchers H105. Pony over 12hh, ne 12.2hh • D. Orchard - Joanne Orchard Memorial Trophy H106. Lightweight Pony ne 12.2hh • Sunnyland Press H107. Heavyweight Pony ne 12.2hh - Supreme Ridden Exhibit of the Show CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL PONY – • Mildura Veterinary Hospital (Events 102 – 107) • D. Cross and Family H108. Rider, 9 years and under • McKenzie's Garage, Curlwaa H109. Rider, 10 years and under 12 years • A. & H. Dakis CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER – • Mrs. K. Mcleod (Events 108 – 109) • Mildura Plumbtec H110. Rider, 12 years and under 15 years • T. & J. Hill H111. Rider, 15 years and under 18 years • Oasis Auto Services, Mildura CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE RIDER – (Events 110 – 111) • Horse Deals • Pomona Hill Vineyard, (Hill Family) H112. Galloway over 14hh, ne 14.2hh • Geoff Finch and Family H113. Galloway over 14.2hh, ne 15hh H114. Lightweight Galloway, over 14hh ne 15hh • Joe's Haircraft - Vouchers H115. Heavyweight Galloway, over 14hh ne 15hh • Sage Grove (S. & A. Heywood) CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY – • M. & S. Kircher and Family (Events 112 – 115) • Wentworth Grande Resort H116. Hack over 15hh, ne 15.2hh • C. & M. Worrell H117. Hack over 15.2hh, ne 16hh • R K Helms, Structa Sheds H118. Hack over 16hh

61 RING 3 HUNTER PONY – (Events 163 – 166) HACKING & SHOW HUNTER H167. District Rider under 10 years Sunday 25th August 2019 H168. District Rider 10 years & under 16 years H169. District Rider 17 years & under 21 years STARTING TIME – 9:00am sharp H170. District Rider 21 years & over Indemnity Forms must have been completed and CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION DISTRICT RIDER handed in before entering this ring. All entries online – (Events 167 – 170) via www.NOMINATE.com.au Sash and prize money kindly donated by Wentworth Show Society. First $100.00 Any competitor who wins a Championship in one ring Rug kindly donated by Structa Shed. is ineligible to compete in open hacking / show hunter classes in another ring on the same day. (Saturday H171. Ridden Shetland Championships are eligible to compete on Sunday). H172. Pony ne 12hh (Shetlands not eligible) Judge: TBA H173. Pony,over 12hh, ne 12.2hh Entries: $4.00 unless otherwise stated H174. Open Pony ne 12.2hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL PONY – Prize Money: First $10.00 Second $5.00 Third: Ribbon (Events 171 – 174) Prize money paid if 4 or more entries only H139. Led Show Hunter Hack over 15hh, ne 15.2hh H175. Pony over 12.2hh, ne 13hh H140. Led Show Hunter Hack over 15.2hh, ne 16hh H176. Pony over 13hh, ne 13.2hh H141. Led Show Hunter Hack over 16hh H177. Pony, over 13.2hh, ne 14hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED SHOW H178. Open Pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh HUNTER HACK – (Events 139 – 141) CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE PONY – (Events 175 – 178) H142. Led Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne 14.2hh H143. Led Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh, ne 15hh H179. Galloway over 14hh, ne 14.2hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED SHOW H180. Galloway over 14.2hh, ne 15hh HUNTER GALLOWAY – (Events 142 – 143) H181. Open Galloway over 14hh, ne 15hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY – H144. Led Show Hunter Pony ne 12hh (Events 179 – 181) H145. Led Show Hunter Pony over 12hh, ne 13hh H146. Led Show Hunter Pony over 13hh, ne 14hh H182. Hack over 15hh, ne 15.2hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED SHOW H183. Hack over 15.2hh, ne 16hh HUNTER PONY – (Events 144 – 146) H184. Hack over 16hh H185. Open Hack over 15hh H147. Show Hunter Hack over 15hh, ne 15.2hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK – (Events H148. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2hh, ne 16hh 182 – 185) H149. Show Hunter Hack over 16hh H150. Lightweight Show Hunter Hack over 15hh GOOD HANDS EVENTS H151. Heavyweight Show Hunter Hack over 15hh Mounts must be ridden in snaffle bridle Riders are NOT to wear gloves Saddlery not taken into CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER consideration HACK – (Events 147 – 151) The winner of this event is eligible to compete at the H152. Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne 14.2hh Melbourne Royal or Sydney Royal Show in this event. H153. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh, ne 15hh N.B. The runner-up is eligible to compete should the first H154. Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne place rider forfeit their acceptance. 15hh H155. Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh, ne H186. Good Hands Qualifying competition for Girls 10 15hh years and under 15 years CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER H187. Good Hands Qualifying competition for Boys 10 GALLOWAY – (Events 152 – 155) years and under 15 year H188. Pair of Riders under 17 years of age H156. Rider 18 years and under 21 years H189. Pair of Mounts (any height) H157. Rider 21 years and over H190. Adult and Child Rider (Adult over 18 years of age, CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER – Child to be under 17 years of age) (Events 156 – 157) H191. Pleasure Mount H158. Show Hunter Pony 12.2hh, ne 13hh H192. Educated Mount H159. Show Hunter Pony over 13hh, ne 13.2hh H160. Show Hunter Pony over 13.2hh, ne 14hh H161. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh, ne 14hh H162. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh, ne WENTWORTH CENTRAL 14hh CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE SHOW - MOTOR INN - Where the Darling & the meet HUNTER PONY – (Events 158 -162) Australia's two Greatest Rivers H163. Show Hunter Pony ne 12hh • Quiet Location in the • Pool & Spa centre of town • Great Packages H164. Show Hunter Pony over 12hh, ne 12.2hh • Walk to all facilities • RC air conditioning H165. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony, ne 12.2hh • Surrounded by gardens • BBQ facilities 41 Adams Street, Wentworth NSW 2648 H166. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony, ne 12.2hh Phone 03 5027 3777 Fax 03 5027 3399 CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL SHOW Email: [email protected]

62 SUPREME CHAMPIONS Sunday 25th August 2019 AT THE COMPLETION OF JUDGING ON SUNDAY IN RINGS 2 and 3 THE FOLLOWING EVENTS WILL TAKE PLACE. 1. Supreme Led Exhibit of the Show All Led Open and Show Hunter Champions are eligible Prizes: First $100.00 Rug and Garland kindly donated by Sash kindly donated by Wentworth Show Society 2. Supreme Ridden Exhibit of the Show All Open Ridden Champions are eligible Prizes: First $100.00 Sash and prize money kindly donated by THE SUNNYLAND PRESS Rug kindly donated by HORSELAND Mildura EASY AS 1- 2 - 3 Garland kindly donated by Wentworth Show Society 3. Supreme Rider of the Show (Joanne Orchard Memorial Trophy to be retained by the show society). All Rider Champions are eligible Prizes: First $100.00 Rug, Sash and Garland kindly donated by 4. Supreme Ridden Show Hunter Commercial/Horticultural Hobby Farmer Keen Gardener All Hunter Champions are eligible Prizes: First Farmall 95c Farmall 60B Farmall 25B 99 HP 4 Cylinder Intercooled Turbo Diesel Engine 57 HP 2.5L Diesel Engine 27 HP 3 Cylinder Diesel Engine $100.00 82 PTO HP 47 PTO HP 20 PTO HP 24 Forward/Reverse Transmission 3 Speed PTO 2 Range Hydrostatic Transmission Rug. Sash & Garland kindly donated by CUMMINS & Power Shuttle 16 Forward/Reverse Transmission 395kg Rated Loader 64 l/min Hyraulic Remotes 810kg rated loader NOONAN ELECTRICAL. 3600kg

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63 RING 1 RING 1 UNGRADED SHOWJUMPING SHOWJUMPING ARENA Friday 23rd August 2019 Saturday 24th August 2019 Starting 12:00 noon sharp All Weather Arena Starting 8:00am Sharp Course to be walked prior to 12pm Jumping events are conducted under E.A. Rules & Judge: Jackie Behsmann Seiboth Regulations. Riders can enter in more than 2 classes Course Bulider: Ed McNair per day on the same horse. Enquiries: Leanne Mackie 0427 279 323 Course to be walked prior to 8.00 a.m. Electronic Timing Gear for all Events. Jumping events conducted under EA rules. Riders and horses need not be registered with EA to compete in this Events 7A, 7B & 8A, 8B to be run Con-currently ring today. Horses may compete in more than 2 classes Judge: Jackie Behsmann Seiboth per day. Seniors may ride HC in this ring for warm up for Course Builder: Ed McNair Show. Enquiries: Leanne Mackie - 0427 279 323 S1. 45cm One Round Stakes Special Award - Hi Point Champion for Official & Ribbon for clear round Unofficial Events Entry Fee: $4.00 S6. ASHVALE HAY & SALES Open 70cm Article 245.3 S2. TASCO INLAND FUEL MILDURA JUNIOR 60cm - Entry $5 70cm. AM7 Article 245.3 First $30.00, Second $20.00, Third $10.00, Entry Fee: $5.00 Fourth $5.00 Prizes: First: $25.00; Second: $15.00; Third: $10.00; S7a. THOMSON LINEN Fourth $5.00. Junior 90cm Article 238.2.2 S3. THOMSON LINEN JUNIOR 75cm - 85cm. AM7 Entry Fee: $6.00 Article 245.3 First $40.00; Second $25.00; Third $10.00; Entry Fee: $5.00 Fourth $5.00 Prizes: First: $30.00; Second $20.00; Third $10.00; S7b. ZILZIE WINES Fourth $5.00. Senior 90cm Article. 238.2.2 S4. HORSELAND MILDURA JUNIOR 90cm-1mtr AM7 Entry Fee: $6.00 Article 245.3 First $40.00; Second $25.00; Third $10.00; Entry Fee: $5.00 Fourth $5.00 Prizes: First $30.00 & Hygain/Mitavite Bag of Feed Plus a bottle of Zilzie Wine to all place getters. Voucher; Second $20.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product; S8a. LANDSGREN STUD, A & K MOLL Third $10.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product; Fourth 10 Points and Under $5.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product. Approx 1.05mt, Article. 238.2.2 S5. AR & LR MACKIE Open Unofficial Max Height Entry Fee $9.00 104cm Article 238.2.2 If time permits or (AM7 First $110.00; Second $80.00; Third $40.00; Article 245.3) Fourth $20.00. Entry Fee: $6.00 S8b. LANDSGREN STUD, A & K MOLL - Open Prizes: First $40.00 & Hygain/Mitavite Bag of Feed Approx 1.05mt, Article 238.2.2 Voucher; Second $30.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product; First $110.00; Second $80.00; Third $40.00; Third $20.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product; Fourth Fourth $20.00 $10.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product. S9. HYGAIN & MITAVITE For Horses Under 20 Points. Approx 1.10mt, Article. 238.2.2 Entry Fee : $9.00 First $110.00 & Hygain/Mitavite bag of feed voucher; Second $90.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product; Third $50.00 & Hygain/Mitavite Product; Fourth $25.00 & Hygain/Mitavite Product. S10. PET & PRODUCE MILDURA Open 1.20mt One Round Stakes, Table C, Article. 239 Entry Fee: $9.00 First $110.00 & Hygain/Mitavite bag of feed voucher; Second $90.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product; Third $50.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product; Fourth $25.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product S11. EE MUIR & SON Open 1.30 (Approx), Article. 238.2.2 Entry Fee: $ 9.00 First $120.00 & $50.00 Tasco Fuel Card; Second $90.00; Third $50.00; Fourth $25.00; Fifth $10.00 S12. SUNRISE AG MILDURA KUBOTA 1.15 approx Super Phase Table A, Article. 274.5.6 Entry Fee: $9.00 First $110.00; Second $90.00; Third $50.00; Fourth $25.00; Fifth $15.00. Place getters to receive a bottle of Zilzie Wine.

64 RING 1 S19b. MILDURA FOUR WHEEL DRIVE & MARKRAFT ENGINEERING SHOWJUMPING ARENA 1.10mt ONE ROUND STAKES Horses 20 Points Sunday 25th August 2019 & Under Starting 8:00am sharp Article. 238.2.1, TABLE A Electronic Timing Gear for all Events Entry Fee: $9.00. Riders can enter in more than 2 classes per day on First $110.00; Second $80.00; Third $40.00; the same horse. Course to be walked prior 8:00am Fourth $20.00. Events 15A, 15B & 19A, 19B are to run Con-currently All place getters to receive a bottle of Zilzie Wine Judge: Jackie Behsmann Seiboth Special Prize to the Highest Placed Local Rider who Course Builder: Ed McNair resides within 80 kms of Wentworth Post Office. Enquiries: Leanne Mackie 04 27279323 1st Highest local – Rug Donated by Mildura Four Wheel S13. TASCO INLAND FUEL MILDURA Open 65-70cm Drive & Markraft Engineering, Article 245.3 2nd Highest local, voucher from Tasco; Entry Fee $5.00. 3rd Highest Local prize First $25.00; Second $15.00; Third $10.00; Fourth $5.00 OVER $5,600 WORTH OF CASH & S14. KALLESKE MEATS Open 80cm PRIZES TO BE WON OVER THREE Article. 245.3 Entry Fee $5.00. DAYS IN THE SHOWJUMPING ARENA. First $30.00, Second $20.00, Third $10.00, Fourth Hi Point Champion Combination $5.00. Place getters to receive Kalleske Meats Unofficial and Official Classes. products. Hi Point Champion Combination Unofficial Events Over 3 days S15a. BUSH PONY PHOTOGRAPHY, EQUESTRIAN LIFESTYLE PHOTOGRAPHER From Classes - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7A & B, 13, 14, 15A & B Junior 1 meter, Article. 238.2.2 Winner to Receive Rug Donated By Sunrise Ag Entry Fee: $6.00 Kubota Mildura & $50 Tasco Petroleum Fuel Card. First Saddle Pad & Bonnet value to $100.00 Hi Point Champion Combination Official Events. Second $25.00; Third $10.00; Fourth $5.00 Over 2 days S15b. HYGAIN/MITAVITE From Classes - 8A & B, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19A & B Senior 1mt, Article. 238.2.2 Winner to Receive Rug Sponsored by Pet & Entry Fee: $6.00 Produce Mildura & $50 Tasco Petroleum Fuel Card. First $20.00 & Hygain/Mitavite bag of feed; Second $25.00 & Hygain/Mitavite product; Third $10.00 Hygain/Mitavite product ; Fourth $5.00 Hygain/ Mitavite product. All place getters receive a bottle of Zilzie Wine. S16. MULGA RIDGE Open Rider Under 21yrs Championship First Round Approx.1.05 - 1.10mt, Article. 273.3.3.1 Entry Fee: $8.00 First $100.00 Rug & Sash; Second $70.00; Third $50.00; Fourth $30.00; Fifth $10.00. S17. CROWN HOTEL WENTWORTH - CHAMPIONSHIP Horses Under 40 Points First Round Approx 1.15mt, Article. 273.3.3.1 Entry Fee $13.00 First $200.00 + Rug & Sash; Second $100.00; Third $75.00; Fourth $40, Fifth $20.00. All place getters to receive a bottle of Zilzie Wine. S18. SUNRISE AG MILDURA CASE - OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP First Round Approx. 1.30mt Article. 273.3.3.1 Entry Fee $ 13.00 First $200.00 + Rug & Sash; Second $120.00; Third Bull bars Long range fuel $90.00; Fourth $40.00; Fifth $20.00. Tow bars tanks Electric brakes All place getters to receive a bottle of Zilzie Wine. For all your Canopies UHF radios and Aluminium and steel repairs Driving lights accessories Fridges & S19a. MILDURA STOCK FEED Open 1.10mt One Manufactured & fitted freezers Full range of aluminium or steel tool Compressors electrical Round Stakes boxes for utes, trucks, etc fittings Solar panels Article. 238.2.1, TABLE A Trays manufatured with Airbags in 7 days — Aluminium Battery systems Entry Fee $9.00, or Steel inc dual batteries Recaro seats Diff lockers Tail gate assists First $110.00, Second $80.00, Third $40.00, Fourth $20.00. All place getters receive a bottle of Zilzie Wine. 55 Se venth Street East, Mildura p. 5021 3213 e. [email protected]

65 RING 4 OFFICIAL HRCAV RING Saturday 24th August 2019 Hosted By North West Vic ARC

Linen Service for VENUE: Wentworth Showgrounds, Armstrong Avenue, • Hospitality • Accommodation • Industry • Hospitals Wentworth, NSW 2648 STARTING: 10:00am Telephone: (03) 5021 0202 Facsimile: (03) 5022 1630 Mobile: 0418 502 618 Email: [email protected] Website:www.thomsonlinen.com.au JUDGE: Mandy Organ 7 Hynes Court, Mildura Victoria CARD SEC: Kath Honeck ENQUIRIES: Lauren Donaldson 0427 592 444 ENTRY FEE: $4.00 per class. $8.00 per class – Entry on the day. ENTRIES CLOSE: 14th August 2019 Entries online at www.nominate.com.au Completed official HRCAV entry form must be handed in to card secretary on the day. PRIZES: Ribbons to 4th, Sashes for Smartest on Parade, Champion & Reserve, HighPoint Award. O1. *Smartest on Parade Levels Adv, 1 & 2 O2. *Smartest on Parade Level 3 O3. *Smartest on Parade Levels 4 & 5 O4. Novice Led Exhibit O5. Led Exhibit n.e. 15h O6. Exhibit over 15h Champion and Reserve Champion Led Exhibit O7. Novice Ridden Exhibit Alex Jardine O8. *Ridden Mount Levels Adv, 1 & 2 37 – 39 Seventh St, Mildura East, VIC 3500 O9. *Ridden Mount Level 3 Ph: 03 5023 5533 | Mob: 0419 118 366 O10. *Ridden Mount Levels 4 & 5 Email: [email protected] www.facebook.com/petproducemildura *Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Mount O11. Novice Rider O12. *Rider Levels Adv, 1 & 2 41 Darling Street, Wentworth O13. *Rider Level 3 Telephone: (03) 5027 3005 Your Hosts: Julie, Sandra & Steve O14. *Rider Levels 4 & 5 *Champion and Reserve Champion Rider  Dining Room  Fantastic Beer Garden Overlooking the Darling River O15. *Mount most suitable for HRCAV Level Adv, 1 & 2  7 Large Motel Units with Under Cover O16. *Mount most suitable for HRCAV Level 3 Parking O17. *Mount most suitable for HRCAV Level 4 & 5  Great Country Food & Hospitality (Classes O15-O17 may be required to jump) *Champion and Reserve Champion HRCAV Mount Oldest continuous licensed Hotel in Sunraysia, since 1866 O18. Show Hunter O19. Working Show Hunter O20. Best Educated Mount Levels Adv, 1, 2 &3 AUSTRALIA WIDE DELIVERY 1300 131 00 O21. Mount most suitable for a beginner Levels 4 & 5 O22. Pleasure Mount 15.2h and under One Stop Wholesaler is your one stop catering equipment and food service supplier... O23. Pleasure Mount over 15.2h Proud Sponsors of the Wentworth Show O24. Pair of Riders Convenient shopping hours: *Denotes classes eligible for points on cards. Mon-Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm Saturday 9am to 12 noon • This ring is conducted under HRCAV Rules and 55 - 57 Madden Ave, Mildura. Regulations. Phone: (03) 5023 1700 • Current financial HRCAV members only. Email: [email protected] • Valid Membership and Showing card must be handed Web: www.onestopwholesaler.com SD697953 in to the Card Secretary 30 minutes before start • Club Uniform must be worn. • Medical Armbands must be worn when participating in classes where jumping is involved. • Competitors to supply own numbers. • All numbered classes eligible for High Point award.

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66 RING 7 M16. Led Little Horse Filly/mare LED CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LITTLE MINIATURE SPECTACULAR HORSE FILLY/MARE Saturday 24th August 2019 SUPREME LED HORSE OF SHOW Starting 8:00am sharp LED MINIATURE PONY AND APPENDIX PONY Lunch break at Judge’s discretion M17. Miniature Pony/Appendix pony Gelding 2 yrs & under JUDGE: TBA M18. Miniature Pony/Appendix pony Gelding 3 yrs & over Enquiries to Cate Nicholls Mob: 0448 787 491 LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MINATURE/ All entries online via www.NOMINATE.COM.AU Entry APPENDIX PONY GELDING Fee: $4.00 per class M19. Miniature Pony/Appendix pony Stallion 2 yrs & under Indemnity Forms must be completed and handed in before entering this ring. M20. Miniature Pony/Appendix pony Stallion 3 yrs & over LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MINATURE/ All ponies or horses must be registered and all exhibitors must be CURRENT financial members of APPENDIX PONY/COLT STALLION their respective societies. M21. Miniature Pony/Appendix Pony Filly 2yrs & under All exhibits must be under full control and secure at M22. Led Miniature/Appendix Pony Mare 3 yrs & Over all times. LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MINATURE/ Stewards reserve the right to remove from the ring APPENDIX PONY FILLY/MARE any person not considered being in complete control SUPREME LED MINIATURE/APPENDIX PONY OF THE of their exhibit or behaving offensively. SHOW NOTE: the day of the show competitors must choose HANDLER CLASS if they are registered with either Miniature Horse or M23. Junior handler 12 years and under Miniature Pony classes. (You CAN NOT compete with the same exhibit in both classes). M24. Junior Handler 13 to18 years M25. Open Adult Handler Most versatile of the show will be run on a point system. 3 points for first, 2 points for second, 1 point COLOUR CLASSES for third. All classes go towards points tally, excluding M26. Best Broken Coloured (pinto) handler classes. M27. Best Dilute Coloured (cremello, perlino, buckskin, To be presented at the end of the day. Winner will palomino, silver) receive a garland, embroidered rug and trophy. M28. Best Spotted Colour Sponsored by Gol Gol Motors. M29. Best Solid Coloured (bay, black, chestnut etc.) HARNESS CLASS M30. Best any other Colour (Palouse, pintaloosa etc.) M1. Open Harness Pony or Horse under 42” BEST COLOURED EXHIBIT LED MINIATURE HORSE SHOW JUMPING M2. Led Miniature horse gelding 2 yrs & under M31. Miniature/ appendix pony Show Jumping M3. Led Miniature horse gelding 3 yrs & over M32. Small Horse Show Jumping LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MINIATURE M33. Miniature horse Show Jumping GELDING CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW JUMPING M4. Led Miniature horse colt 2yrs & under HUNTER M5. Led Miniature horse stallion 3 yrs and over. M34. Miniature Horse Hunter LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MINATURE M35. Small Horse Hunter COLT/STALLION M36. Miniature/Appendix Pony Hunter M6. Led Miniature horse filly 2yrs & under 6 BAR M7. Led Miniature horse mare 3 yrs & over M37. 6 Bar Miniature Horse LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MINATURE M38. 6 Bar Small Horse HORSE MARE/FILLY M39. 6 Bar Miniature Pony/Appendix Pony SMALL HORSE TRAIL M8. Led Small Horse Gelding 2yrs & under M40. Miniature Horse Trail M9. Led Small Horse Gelding 3yrs & over M41. Small Horse Trail LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL M42. Miniature Pony/Appendix Pony Trail HORSE GELDING CHAMPION & RESERVE PERFORMANCE PONY/ M10. Led Small Horse Colt 2yrs & under APPENDIX M11. Led Small Horse Stallion 3yrs & over CHAMPION & RESERVE PERFORMANCE HORSE LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL MOST VERSATILE HORSE/PONY OF THE SHOW HORSE STALLION/COLT LUNGE LINE M12. Led Small Horse Filly 2yrs & under M43. Classic Trot M13. Led Small Horse Mare 3yrs & over M44. Classic Head LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL HORSE FILLY/MARE The Wentworth Show Society wishes to thank the following sponsors for their generous donations. LITTLE HORSE Elders Real Estate, Wentworth M14. Led Little Horse Gelding Calm Waters Miniatures, Boundary Bend LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LITTLE Sunset Miniatures, Pomona HORSE GELDING Gol Gol Motors M15. Led Little Horse Colt/Stallion Silver City Petit Equines, Pomona LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LITTLE WJ & JR Wheeldon HORSE COLT/STALLION Royal Hotel Motel

67 RING 4 AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY B19. Led Male BREEDS & COLOURED HORSES B20. Led Female Sunday 25th August 2019 CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED SADDLE Starting 9:30am sharp PONY Judge: PURE BRED ARABIAN Steward: B21. Led Male Entries: $4.00 B22. Led Female Prize Money: First $10.00 Second $5.00 Third Ribbon. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PURE BRED Prize money awarded only if three (3) or more in a ARABIAN class. ARABIAN DERIVATIVE CHAMPION PRIZES kindly donated by B23. Led Male • Mildura Four Wheel Drive Accessories & Markraft B24. Led Female Engineering CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED ARABIAN • Champion ribbons donated by respective societies. DERIVATIVE Entries in breed classes must be registered. Copy of current membership and registration must RIDING PONY NE 14.2hh be submitted or be made available on the day. If B25. Led Male insufficient entries, classes may be combined or moved B26. Led Female onto the next class. Classes may be added. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED RIDING PONY ne 14.2hh LED BREEDS AND COLOURED HORSES SHETLAND (Reg. APSB) B27. Led RPSBS Show Hack or Hunter over 14.2hh B1. Led Male Male B2. Led Female B28. Led RPSBS Show Hack or Hunter over 14.2hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED SHETLAND Female CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION OVERSIZE LED PURE BRED WELSH A Registered with APSB or WPS RIDING PONY B3. Led Male B4. Led Female THOROUGHBRED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED WELSH B29. Led Male B30. Led Female PURE BRED WELSH B Registered with APSB or WPS CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED B5. Led Male THOROUGHBRED B6. Led Female CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED WELSH B AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE (ASH) B31. Led Male PURE BRED WELSH C and D Registered with APSB B32. Led Female or WPS CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ASH B7. Led Male B8. Led Female HEAVY HORSES (including Shire, Clydesdale, CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED WELSH C Andalusian, Friesian) and D B33. Led Male B34. Led Female PART BRED WELSH CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED HEAVY B9. Led Male HORSE B10. Led Female CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PART BRED AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SADDLE HORSE (ANSA) WELSH B35. Led Male B36. Led Female PURE BRED APSB CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED ANSA B11. Led Male B12. Led Female ANY OTHER REGISTERED BREED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PURE BRED B37. Led Male APSB B38. Led Female CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED ANY OTHER PART BRED APSB BREED B13. Led Male B14. Led Female ALL CHAMPIONS ELIGIBLE FOR SUPREME LED AND CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PARTBRED RIDDEN to be judged on Sunday, at the conclusion APSB of rings 1 and 2. All ponies must be registered and all exhibitors must be CURRENT financial members of PART BRED RIDING PONY APSB their respective societies. B15. Led Male B16. Led Female RIDDEN BREEDS & COLOURED HORSES CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PARTBRED B39. Ridden Shetland RIDING PONY APSB B40. Ridden Welsh A COLOURED HORSE OR PONY (Palomino, Buckskin, B41. Ridden Welsh B,C & D Paint, Cremello Appaloosa etc) B42. Ridden Part Bred Welsh B17. Led Male B43. Ridden Pure Bred APSB B18. Led Female B44. Ridden Part Bred APSB Riding Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED COLOURED B45. Ridden Colored Horse or Pony HORSE 68 B46. Ridden Australian Saddle Pony RING 5 B47. Ridden Pure bred Arabian B48. Ridden Arabian Derivative STANDARDBRED B49. Ridden Riding pony Ne 14.2 h.h Saturday 24th August 2019 B50. Ridden Riding pony over14.2 h.h Starting 2pm approximately B51. Ridden Thoroughbred Walk trot classes: horses that are unable to canter and are B52. Ridden Australian Stock horse ineligible to compete in open classes at the same show. B53. Ridden Heavy Horse Once horses have competed in open classes they are B54. Ridden Australian National Saddle Horse ineligible to compete in walk trot classes. Newcomer, led B55. Ridden Any other breed and ridden are for horses in their first season of showing. Novice open ridden is for a horses first season of showing or walk trot horses transitioning into open for their first season. LED EVENTS B56. Newcomer best presented any height B57. Best presented horse and handler any height B58. Newcomer led mare or filly any height B59. Led mare or filly ne 15.2 B60. Led mare or filly over 15.2 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LED MARE OR FILLY B61a. Newcomer led gelding or stallion any height B61b. Led gelding or stallion ne 15.2hh B61c. Led gelding or stallion over 15.2hh CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LED GELDING OR STALLION SUPREME CHAMPION LED STANDARDBRED Winners receive sash, rug and garland 20 minute break to saddle up for ridden events RIDDEN EVENTS 24 hours of songs from the B62. Newcomer smartest on parade any height B63. Smartest on parade any height years 1950 to1975 B64. Newcomer walk/trot any height B65. Walk/trot mare or filly any height Listen to ‘Country Breakfast B66. Walk/trot stallion or gelding any height 8am to 9am followed by The Hitz Show. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION WALK/TROT Your Host Mark Eckel. Monday To Friday & Follow on Face book B67. Novice open any height https://www.facebook.com/1611amoldgold B68. Open mare or filly any height B69. Open gelding or stallion any height

Old Gold streaming on CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN B70. Newcomer walk/trot rider any age www.oldgoldradio.com B71. Walk/trot rider 18 and under B72. Walk/trot rider 18 and over CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION WALK/TROT RIDER B73. Newcomer open rider any age B74. Open rider 18 and under B75. Open rider 18 and over CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN RIDER SUPREME CHAMPION WALK/TROT COMBINATION 2018/192018 SERIES/19 SERIES (Champion walk trot ridden and champion walk trot rider QUALIFIER REGULATIONS QUALIFIER REGULATIONS eligible to be judged as combination of both horse and

rider) winners receive sash and rug 1. Open1. toOpen all purebred to all purebred freeze branded freeze branded Standardbreds Standardbreds registered registered with Harness with Harness Racing Racing Australia.Australia. Raced or Raced unraced. or unraced. Registrations Registrations will be verified. will be verified. SUPREME CHAMPION OPEN COMBINATION (Champion open ridden and champion open rider eligible 2. Registered/Racing2. Registered/Racing name to name be used to bewhere used available. where available. Freeze brand Freeze number brand number must be must be provided.provided. to be judged as combination of both horse and rider) winners receive sash, rug and garland 3. Qualifying3. Qualifying Shows must Shows be must VAS Ltdbe VASaffiliated. Ltd affiliated. B76. Alabar Hero Series. 4. Horse or Exhibitor do not need to be registered with any other Association or Breed 4. Horse or Exhibitor do not need to be registered with any other Association or Breed Open to all purebred freeze branded Society otherSociety than other Harness than Harness Racing Australia RacingA Full Australia to be Range eligible to be toeligible compete. of to compete. Standardbreds registered with Harness Racing Pet & Stock Requirements 5. Qualifying5. Qualifying Classes willClasses be judged will be ridden.judged ridden. Australia. Raced or unraced. Registrations will 134-138 Eleventh Street, Mildura be verified. Registered Racing name to be used 6. Once a Qualifier has been won, the horse is ineligible to compete in another Qualifier. 6. Once a Qualifier has been won, thePhone. horse is ineligible (03) 5021 to compete 4484 in another Qualifier. where available. Freeze brand number must be

7. All7. QualifyingAll Qualifying winners winners gain automatic gain automatic entry into entry the into HERO the Series HERO Final Series to Finalbe held to beat theheld at the VAS Ltd VASSaddle Ltd Horse Saddle Championship. Horse Championship.

69 8. Open8. toOpen Riders to aged Riders 12 aged years 12 and years above and (rider above must (rider have must turned have 12turned on or 12 before on or the before the day of theday Qualifier). of the Qualifier).

9. To9. be judgedTo be asjudged a good as examplea good example of a Standardbred of a Standardbred rather than rather a riding than ahorse/hunter riding horse/hunter type withtype the with following the following being taken being into taken consideration: into consideration: - - • • StandardbredStandar qualitiesdbred qualities • • ConformationConformation • • Manners,Manners, paces and paces performance and performance • • Racing relatedRacing injuriesrelated injuriesand/or blemishesand/or blemishes are permitted are permitted

10. In 10.line withIn line VAS with guidelines VAS guidelines for the Final,for the colts/stallions Final, colts/stallions are not permittedare not permitted to contest to contestan an Alabar HEROAlabar Series HERO Qualifier. Series Qualifier.

11. The11. Judge’sThe Judge’sDecision Decision is final in is thefinal Qualifiers in the Qualifiers and Final. and Final.

12. 12. QualifierQualifier Prizes: Sash, Prizes: $50 Sash, Prize $50 Cheque Prize Chequesent out sent once out qualification once qualification has been has verified, been verified,

and HEROand Gift HERO Pack Gift (Gift Pack Pack (Gift collected Pack collected at State atFinal). State Final). provided. Riders must be 14 years and over on RING 6 the day of the show. Once a Qualifier has been won, the horse is ineligible to compete in another QUARTER HORSE/ALL BREEDS Qualifier. All Qualifying winners gain automatic WESTERN PERFORMANCE entry into the HERO Series Final to be held at VAS Sunday 25th August 2019 Ltd Saddle Horse Championships, Bendigo in January 2020. To be judged as a good example of a QUARTER HORSE EVENTS WILL BE HELD IN RING 6 Standardbred rather than a riding horse/hunter type Indemnity Forms must have been completed and with the following being taken into consideration: handed in before entering this ring. All entries online -*Standadbred qualities, *Confirmation,*Manners, via www.NOMINATE.com.au paces and performance, Racing related injuries and/ Starting 8:30am sharp or blemishes are permitted. Entry Fee: $4.00 Qualifier Prizes: Sash, $50 Prize Cheque sent out Prize money: First $10; Second $5.00; Third Ribbon. once qualification has been verified and HERO Judge: Pam Buchan gift pack (Collected at State Final). For more Steward: TBA information look under www.vicagshows.com.au. Ring Convener: Lesley Allen & Karen Timmis Higpoint Award. This will be held between Halter Horses are to be registered with respective Wentworth and Mildura Shows. The winner will breed society & registration may be requested on the receive a rug and trophy which will be awarded at day. the Mildura Show. EFA approved helmets must be worn by all riders. Sponsored by Amanda Lowe. Shetland events IMPROVERS RULES sponsored by Silver City Petit Equines Improver classes are for improver horses or riders only. Once the improver rider or horse has won this

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AQHA REGISTERED QUARTER HORSE AT HALTER Q2. Mare or Filly Q3. Gelding Q4. Stallion or Colt CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION QUARTER FARMING & AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES HORSE Suppliers of: ANY OTHER BREED SUITABLE FOR WESTERN ALL YOUR ANIMAL HEALTH AND Q5. Mare or Filly SHEARING PRODUCTS - FENCING - TANKS Q6. Gelding TROUGHS AND IRRIGATION REQUIREMENTS Q7. Stallion or Colt CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED SUPREME LED WESTERN EXHIBIT SHOWMANSHIP AT HALTER Q8. Youth 18yrs and under Q9. Open Q10. Improver LUNGELINE (Horse cannot be shown under saddle in this ring) Q11. Yearling Q12. 2yr old & over WESTERN RIDDEN–Western Tack & Attire

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70 WALK & JOG RING 6 Q21. Lead Line (Rider 8yrs and under, must be led) Q22. All Ages HARNESS Q23. Improver Horse or Rider Saturday 24th August 2019 WESTERN PLEASURE STARTING 2:00pm sharp Q24. Youth STEWARD: Sharon Smith 0429 884 057 Judge: TBA Q25. Junior Horse Entry Fee: $4.00 Q26. Senior Horse Indemnity Forms must have been completed and Q27. All Ages handed in before entering this ring. All Entries online Q28. Improver Horse or Rider via www.NOMINATE.com.au WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Prize Money: First $10.00, Second $5.00 unless Q29. Youth otherwise stated. Q30. Junior Horse NOVICE CLASSES Q31. Senior Horse HA1. Novice Harness Horse or Pony - Not to have won Q32. All Ages a 1st at any Agricultural Show Q33. Improver Horse or Rider HA2. Intermediate Harness Horse or Pony - not to have HUNTER-ENGLISH ATTIRE & TACK WALK & TROT won or placed at any Royal Show. Q34. All Ages TURNOUT CLASSES - To be judged on horse/harness Q35. Improver Horse or Rider and general appearance HUNTER UNDER SADDLE HA3. Horse or Pony in jog Cart or Home Made Cart Q36. Youth (pneumatic tyres) Q37. All Ages HA4. Open Viceroy, Turnout Q38. Improver Horse or Rider HA5. Open Gig or Buggy Turnout HUNT SEAT EQUATION HEIGHT CLASSES Q39. Youth HA6. Non Hackney Harness Pony ne 10.2hh Q40. All Ages HA7. Non Hackney Pony over 10.2hh ne 12.2hh Q41. Improver Horse or Rider HA8. Non Hackney Pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh Best Presented and Encouragement Trophy Donated HA9. Non Hackney Horse 14hh ne 15hh by Border Western Horse Group Inc. HA10. Non Hackney Harness Horse over 15hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION NON HACKNEY Hi Point Youth sponsored by Dominos Pizza HARNESS HORSE or PONY Hi Point Led Horse (Must enter halter, lunge and trail) Champion $50.00 and Sash, Reserve Champion $25.00 sponsored by Nornao Show Horses and Sash Hi Point Improver sponsored by Henschke Horses HA11. Hackney or Hackney Type Pony up to and Hi Point Open Horse sponsored by Bandendella including 14hh Resort HA12. Hackney or Hackney Type Horse over 14hh Supreme Western Halter Exhibit Sponsored by CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACKNEY or Mildura Rug Repairs HACKNEY TYPE - HORSE OR PONY The Wentworth Show Society wish to the following Champion $50.00 and Sash, Reserve Champion $25 and sponsors for their generous donations. Sash Border Western Horse Group *SUPREME CHAMPION HARNESS EXHIBIT THE W.C. WENTWORTH PERPETUAL TROPHY Henschke Horses Trophy to be retained by the Wentworth Show Society Nornao Show Horses Mildura Rug Repairs GENERAL CLASSES Bandendella Resort HA13. Lady Driver Dominos Pizza HA14. Gentleman Driver HA15. Junior Driver HA16. Educated Harness Horse or Pony - (Free workout - 2 minutes) HA17. Pleasure Horse or Pony HA18. District Harness Horse or Pony HA19. Concours D’Elegance To be judged On the Most Elegant Exhibit By a Guest Dignitary. DANCO Earthmoving Not the Event judge. 1st Place $50.00 and Sash MINI HORSE/PONY PtyDANCO Ltd Earthmoving HA20. Stallion in Harness DANCODANCO Earthmoving DANCO Earthmoving HA21. Mare in Harness • Subdivisions • Stormwater • IrrigationPty Ltd • General Pty Ltd HA22. Gelding in Harness Pty Ltd • Subdivisions • Stormwater • Irrigation • General Excavations • Excavators • Backhoes • Frontend • Subdivisions•• Subdivisions •SubdivisionsLoaders Stormwater • Tippers • •• Irrigation StormwaterExcavations • Bobcats • General • Irrigation ExcavatorsIrrigation• Water Cartage• • BackhoesGeneral General • Frontend The Wentworth Show Society wish to the following Excavations •Excavations Excavators • Backhoes• ExcavatorsLoaders • Frontend • • Backhoes Tippers • Bobcats • Frontend • Water Cartage sponsors for their generous donations. Excavations • Excavators • Backhoes • Frontend Loaders • TippersLoaders • Bobcats •Danny Tippers • Water 0418• Bobcats Cartage 502 • Water 646 Cartage Danco Earthmoving Pty. Ltd. Loaders • Tippers • Bobcats Danny • Water 0418 Cartage 502 646 Sunraysia Pipes and Products Macka 0428 558 787 Danny 0418Danny 502 646656 0418 Macka502 646 0428 558 787 Mildura Harness Racing Club Macka 0428Danny 558 787 Mildura0418 502 646Mildura Macka 0428 558 787 MilduraMacka 0428 558 787 Mildura Mildura 71 RING 7 RING 5 NOVELTIES ENCOURAGEMENT RING Sunday 25th August 2019 Sunday 25th August 2019 Starting 9:00am sharp Starting 10:00am sharp Entry fee $4.00 each event unless otherwise stated Entry fee $2.00 per event Indemnity forms to be completed and handed in Judge: TBC before entering this ring Entries to be completed Prize money: No prize money, ribbons to 5th place online at www.NOMINATE.com.au • This ring has been designed for learner and beginner Entries close 14th August 2019 Riders. If you can canter independently, this ring is PRIZE MONEY 1st $10 2nd $5 3rd Ribbon not for you. Sash and rug for champion under 12 years, 13-16 • Riders that enter in rings 1 & 2 on Saturday and/or years and senior 17 years and over Sunday are not permitted to compete in this ring. Sash and gift for under 12 years led and sash for all • Age groups may be altered on the day depending on reserve champion age groups. the number of entrants. Cully’s Earthmoving Jackpot Barrel Race • Exhibitors entering on the lead must stay on the lead PRIZE MONEY 1st $500, 2nd $200 and 3rd $50 for the duration of this ring. JUDGE: Peter Byrnes • Riding jackets are not compulsory. Neat casual dress CHIEF STEWARD: Tammy Fordham ph 0427602838 is acceptable. STEWARD: Rachel Strachan • EFA Approved Hard Hats must be worn at all times Rules of the events run under Sporting Horse Australia • Approved footwear to be worn. Rules and AMGA where applicable. E1. Handler under 7 years Rules may be obtained from the Horse Shed prior to the show. E2. Handler years and under 12 years Ages for novelty set by the Wentworth Show Horse E3. Handler over 12 years Committee. E4. Neatest and cleanest Rider and Mount, Rider 7 N1. Pony Twist, Under 10 yrs led years & under (led) N2. Pony Twist, Under 12 yrs E5. Neatest and cleanest Rider and Mount, Rider 7 years & under (independent) N3. Pony Twist, 13-16 yrs E6. Neatest and cleanest Rider and Mount, Rider 8 N4. Pony Twist, senior 17 yrs and over years and under 12 years N5. Old English Plate, Under 10 yrs led E7. Neatest and cleanest Rider and Mount, Rider 12 N6. Old English Plate, Under 12 yrs years and over N7. Old English Plate, 13-16 yrs E8. Rider 7 year & under (led) N8. Old English Plate, senior 17 yrs and over E9. Rider 7 year & under (independent) N9. Square Yard, Under 10 yrs led E10. Rider 8 years and under 12 years N10. Square Yard, under 12 yrs E11. Rider 12years and over N11. Square Yard, 13-16 yrs E12. Learners Pony under 12hh N12. Square Yard, senior 17 yrs and over E13. Learners Pony over 12hh ne 14hh N13. Keyhole, Under 10 yrs led E14. Learners Galloway or Hack over 14hh N14. Keyhole, Under 12 E15. Activity Mount, 7 years and under (led) N15. Keyhole, 13-16 yrs E16. Activity Mount, 7 years and under (independent) N16. Keyhole, senior 17 yrs and over E17. Activity Mount, 8 years and over N17. Sack race, Under 10 led E18. Pony / Horse with the longest tail E19. Fluffiest Pony / Horse N18. Sack race, Under 12 yrs E20. Egg and Spoon Race, Rider 7 years and under N19. Sack race, 13-16 yrs E21. Egg and Spoon Race, Rider 8 years and over N20. Sack race, senior 17 yrs and over E22. Walk, Trot and Lead, Rider 7 years and under N21. Flag and Barrel, Under 10 yrs led E23. Walk, Trot and Lead, Rider 8 years and over N22. Flag and barrel, Under 12 yrs E24. Novelty Elimination N23. Flag and Barrel, 13-16 yrs E25. Fancy Dress, Rider 7 years & under N24. Flag and Barrel, senior 17 yrs and over E26. Fancy Dress, Rider 8 years & over N25. Bending, Under 10 yrs led Most Successful Encouragement Combination will receive a N26. Bending, Under 12 yrs prize pack and a sash Runner up Encouragement Combination will receive a sash N27. Bending, 13-16 yrs N28. Bending, senior 17 yrs and over N29. Stake Race, Under 10 yrs led N30. Stake Race, Under 12 yrs N31. Stake Race, 13-16 yrs N32. Stake Race, senior 17 yrs and over N33. Barrel Race, Under 10 yrs led N34. Barrel Race, Under 12 yrs N35. Barrel Race, 13-16 yrs N36. Barrel Race, senior 17 yrs and over N37. Open Elimination N38. Cully’s Earthmoving Open Jackpot Barrel Race Prizes 1st $500, 2nd $200 and 3rd $50 An encouragement award will be handed out at the end of the day. Generously donated by Hygain/Mitavite and comprising of a bag of feed voucher,cap and feed scoop. Valued at $70

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Tele: 03 50274505 Car Parking First Aid Bus Community Room Change Baby Toilets Area Evacuation Show Secretary's Office Vehicle Access Vehicle www.coomeallaclub.com.au & Cooking Art, Flowers, Pavillion Needlework Wentworth Showgrounds Map Showgrounds Wentworth 1 Main Entrance 2 Loading Ramp 3 Racing Club 4 Stalls Horse 5 Wash Horse 6 Workshop 7 Caretaker 8 Spectator Areas 9 Art/Cra�s Marquee 10 Broadcast Box 11 14 Bar 15 Elders Shed 16 Sideshows 17 Display Work Children's 18 Vintage Machinery 19 Nursery Animal 20 Poultry 21 Yards Ca�le 12 Shearing Sheep Stage 13 & Shed Wool Sheep Wentworth Community Bank® Branch DONATION $2.00 WENTWORTH Celebrating 20 years. SHOW SOCIETY INC. Thanks to you, your business, your generosity, Proudly Supporting Wentworth Show and your support, our community is thriving and Commitment to our local community is a our future is bright. fundamental part of who we are. That’s why we’re delighted to support the Wentworth Show and their contribution to our community.

The Wentworth & District Community Bank Branch has invested $3.6 million back to the community over 20 years. The Wentworth Show being a major recipient receiving over $185,000 in those 20 years.

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