P&A SOCIETY PRESENTS THE 127TH ANNUAL Gundagai Show $2.00 16 - 17 February 2018

Ryley O’Neill, Year 1 , Nangaus PS, Age 7

PAST PRESIDENTS

James Robinson 1888-1905 J. A. Lindley 1958-1960 J. McKinney 1906-1908 J. H. Crowe 1961-1963 W. Glasscock 1909-1915 W. O. Nicholls 1964-1966 W. J. C. Hazlett 1916-1917 1967- 1969 R. T. Beatty 1923-1925 G. McGruer 1969-1972 S. Glasscock 1926-1928 I. Archer 1973-1975 W. Pollack 1929 J. Dennis 1976-1977 S. Glasscock 1930 J. Lindley 1978-1979 D. H. Roberts 1931 J. A. Elworthy 1980-1982 R. W. Beatty 1932 A. L. Turner 1983-1985 T. G. Lindley 1933 G. Readford 1986-1988 S. Glasscock 1934 P. Lindley 1989-1991 R. W. Beatty 1935-1936 R. Lindley 1992-1995 J. Robinson 1937-1938 J. McDonnell 1996-1998 D. Palmer 1939 A. Waugh 1999-2001 J. M. Archer 1940 J. Lowther 2001-2004 J. Robinson 1941 A. Waugh 2005 G. A. Armour 1942-1943 F. Niholls 2006-2007 S. Glasscock 1944-1949 Bob Lindley 2008 G. A. Armour 1950-1951 Jamie Elworthy 2009-2011 G. Robertson 1952-1954 Dan Lindley 2012-2015 G. A. Armour 1955-1957 Doug McDonnell 2016-

PAST SECRETARIES

E. C. Allman 1888 C. A. Gardiner 1944 1889 W. McSullivan 1945-1946 E. C. Allman 1890-1891 C. A. Gardiner 1947-1948 W. E. Kyle 1892-1894 J. C. Sattler 1949-1951 W. E. Kyle/ A. Elworthy 1895 F. Dadd 1952 A. Elworthy 1896-1917 G. Burchell 1953-1954 C. D. Asprey 1918 F. Lynch 1955-1957 J. J. H. Gardiner 1919 J. Edwards 1958-1962 J. U. Leask 1920 L. Bourke 1963-1965 H. W. Simpson 1921 R. Williams 1966-1969 A. J. Fuller 1922 Jill Jones 1970-1971 J. J. H. Gardiner 1923 L. Tozer 1972-2001 C. P. Bourke 1924 R. Gilholme 2002-2009 C. S Dale 1925 A. Green (shared position) 2008-2009 N. W. Holman 1926 I. Clingan 2010- P. J. Sullivan 1927-1936 A. C. Butcher 1937-1941 NO SHOW HELD

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The President and Committee sincerely thank all prize donors for their continued support.

We request that, by your patronage and support, you signify your appreciation of Advertisers in this Schedule. We are grateful to Sponsors and Exhibitors for their valuable contribution each year, While thanking all supporters, may we solicit continued co-operation to ensure future successful exhibitions.

Doug McDonnell, President Ian Clingan, Secretary/Treasurer 17 Springflat Drive, Gundagai 2722 Phone : 02 6944 2232 or 0458 009 838 Email: [email protected] 2

ANNUAL SHOW

PATRONESSES: Mrs B. Turner. PATRONS: H.J. Reardon. PRESIDENT: Doug. McDonnell SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT: D. Lindley. VICE PRESIDENTS: P. Luff and J. Scott SECRETARY/TREASURER: I. Clingan. FINANCE COMMITTEE: President, Senior Vice President, Vic President and Secretary/Treasurer.

CHIEF STEWARDS

DOG TRIALS: W. Luff SHOW JUMPING: K. Blay/J. Scobie RING 1: I. Horsley CAGED BIRDS: K. Keogh RING 2: F. Horsley SHEEP: J. Scott DISTRICT EXHIBIT: N. Sheather CATTLE: J. McDonnell FARM PRODUCE: K. Manton POULTRY: D. Smith and B.J. Dennis PAVILION: K. Manton WOOL: Chris McDonnell

SUPERVISORS

RINGMASTER: T.B.A. ASST. RINGMASTER: I. Horsley HORSE STALLS: A. McDonnell GROUND COMMITTEE: Chief Steward in each section. GROUND SPACE STEWARD: G. Elliott and J.D. Elworthy BAR: J.D. Elworthy, P. Lindley, R. Lindley, J. Lowther, F. Nicholls.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

G. Armour, K. Blay, R. Butt, I. Clingan, B. Daley, P. Daley, B. Dennis, A. Elliott, A.J. Elliott, D. Elliott, G. Elliott, M. Elliott, N. Elliott, R. Elliott, D. Elworthy , J. D. Elworthy, R. Gilholme, A. Green, JA Harris, R. Henery, I. Horsley, K. Keogh, D. Lindley, J. Lindley, M. Lindley, P. Lindley, R. Lindley, J. Lowther, P. Luff, W. Luff, A. McAlister, P. Makeham, S. Makeham, K. Manton, A. McDonnell, C. McDonnell, D. McDonnell, G. McDonnell, J. McDonnell, L. McDonnell, S. Melliss, A. Nicholls, F. Nicholls, R. Nichols, R. Percival, I. Petty, K. Porter, B. Readford, P.F. Reardon, V. Rees, J Saunderson, J. Scobie, A. Scott, N. Sheather, D. Smith, I. Smith, K. Smith, J. Stuckey, B. Tout, A Turner, J. Turner and A. Waugh.

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Makeham, D. Nicholls, A. Sheather, N. LADIES P. & A. Makeham, Mrs T. Nicholson, M. Smart, E. J. Makeham, P. Paton,AUXILIARY A. W. J. MEMBERS Smith, J.A.

Makeham, P. Percival, R. Smith, K. Makeham, S. Petty, A. PRESIDENT:W. Smith, K.M. Manton, J, Petty, G. Pat McDonnell Smith, Mrs R McAlister, A.J. Petty, I. Smith, Stan McAlister, Mrs P. Pollack,VICE P. PRESIDENT: Stuckey, J. McDonald, A. Reardon, JBetty Turner. Tait, S. McDonnell, C. Reardon, M Thompson, K. McDonnell, D. Reardon,SECRETARY P. O. / TREASURER: Tout, B. Carol Harris McDonnell, L. R. Reichel, J. Tout, D.

McGregor, B. C. Rose,COMMITTEE G. MEMBERS: Tout, I. Mellis, S. Rose, K. Tozer, C. RhondaMolineux, Armour, J. D. Laura Atwood, LesleySaunderson, Attwood, J. Diana Bell, Anne Turner,Brewer, A.Lyn C. Bruce, T. Craig, Marie Erkelens,Morton, Jill J. Jones, Carol Harris, HelenScobie, Lindley, J. Lynne Lindley, MarieVeitch, Lindley, J. Cecily Luff, Margaret McCarthy,Murray, MelindaMrs E. Mayes, Kathy Readford,Scott, A.L. Betty Vickery and Pat WatsonVickery,. K. Naughton, J. Scott, J. Williamson, G. Naughton, M. J. Sefton, R. Worldon, M LIFE MEMBERS: Valda Hindmarsh, Cecily Lindley, Marie Lindley, Pat McDonnell, Freda Sheather, Betty Turner, Kathy Readford, Diana Bell, Marlene Elliott and Wendy Chomley.

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Scale of Charges for Admission to Showground

1. Adults $10.00 3. Each Vehicle $ 2.00 4. Pensioners $ 5.00 5. School Children under 15 years FREE 6. Car Reservations: Front row $7, second row $4, third row $3.

Exhibitors Please Note

(All exhibitors must pay Admission charges.)

Charges for Ground Space

FOR SIDESHOWS AND BUSINESS HOUSES

Powered site $50.00 Non- powered site $40.00

Applications must be lodged at least seven days before show date. Cascade and Merco machines not allowed on grounds.

MEMBERS By paying an annual subscription of $20.00 members are allowed:

1. Free admission to Show for self and partner, also the members’ school children. The children being admitted free only when accompanied by one or both parents. 2. Free admission for members’ vehicle. 3. A voice in the election of the Committee of Management. 4. Financial and Life Members may select a car park at prevailing rates. Non members from February 1.

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Life members Bond, C.H. Lewin, J. Tout, I. Brooke, T. Lott, P. Tout, R. Bell, Dianme Bruce, M. Lotz, D. Tozer, C. Chomley, Ian Butcher, R. Lucas, N. Turner, A. C. Chomley, Wendy Butt, G. Luff. B. Veitch, J. Coleman, Keith Butt. S. Luff, Mrs. C. Vickery, K. Dennis, B. Carberry, B Luff, P. M. Watt, Mrs. F. Edwards, Mrs J. Carr, Les Luff. M. Watson, Mrs. P. Elliott, A. H. Clingan, I. Luff, S. Williamson, G. Elliott, Marlene Coggan, T. Luff, W. Worldon, J. Gundagai District Ambulance Crowe, M. Makeham, C. Worldon, V. Horsley, Ian Peter Crowe, Paul. Makeham, D. Lawton, Nancy Daley, B. Makeham, Mrs T. Henery, Bob Daley, C. Makeham, P. Hindmarsh, Mrs V. Daley, P. Makeham, P. Hogan, Robin Dean, T Manton, J & J. Maynard, B. Lindley, Cecily Dennis, J. Dutch, Mrs L. McAlister, A.J. Lindley, Robert Edwards, Reg McAlister, Mrs P. Lindley, R. D. Elliott, Amanda. McDonald, A. Lindley, P. Elliott, G. McDonnell, C. Lindley, John Elphick, G. Mellis, S. Lindley, Mrs M. Elphick, L. Molineux, J. D. Lowther, J. Elphick, P. Morton, J. Manton, K. Elphick, Paul. Murray, Mrs E. McDonnell, Jim Elworthy, J. Naughton, M. J. McDonnell, Pat Field, Mrs A. Nicholls, A. Moss, Laurence Field, R. Nicholson, M. Readford, Kathy Field, E/Late E O’Neil, J. Readford, R. Gain, P. Percival, R. Reardon, Joe Gilholme, R. Petty, A. W. Rose, Daph Graham, Bill. Petty, G. Sheather, Freda Graham, James. Petty, I. Smith, D. Graham, Jim. Pollack, P. Tozer, Len Graham, Mrs V. Reardon, P. O. Reichel, J. Turner, A. L. Grange, Mrs. V. Rose, G. Turner, Mrs B. Guymer, D Harpley, J. Saunderson, J. Turner, James Harris. A. Scobie, J. Waugh, Angus Harris, C. Scott, A.L. Harris, G. Scott, James. Hartwig, D. Scott, Joe. Members, E. & O.E. Hay, Mrs. J. Sheather, N. Hoare, Mrs. J. Smith, B. Armstrong, S Jones, Jill Smith, E. Attwood, P. Jones, Pamela Smith, J.A. Austin, A. F. Jones, R. Smith, Mrs R Barker, B. Jones, W. Smith, Stan Barton, Bill Keenan, C. Stuckey, J. Barton, Tony Keogh, K Tait, S. Blay, Miss K. Kingwill, L.J. Thompson, K. Kynoch, Mrs V. Tout, B. Last, R. Tout, D. 6 GUNDAGAI PHARMACY

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. Entry forms, in duplicate and FEES must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than 14 February 2018. Late entries will be charged for at double rate.

2. No exhibit shall be removed before 4.30 p.m. on second day of the Show without the sanction of the Chief Pavilion Stewards in each section.

3. When the Judges are of the opinion that an exhibit is unworthy of a first prize, or unworthy of a prize at all, an award may be made in accordance with that decision.

4. The Stewards may, if they think fit, require any exhibitor to make a statutory declaration that his or her exhibit fills all the required conditions in the schedule for prizes competed for.

5. No tents, booths or hawkers will be allowed on the ground without permission of the Secretary or the Ground Space Stewards.

6. Exhibitors will be held responsible for any damage that may be done by any exhibit, and the Association reserves the right of refusing to admit any exhibit into the ground where there is reason to suspect it is either diseased or dangerous, or of removing such exhibit from the ground.

7. Three entries or no prize, except where the judges consider exhibits specially deserving.

8. All protests must be delivered to the Secretary not later than one hour after the running of the event, after which no protest will be entered, and such protest must be decided by the Protest Committee. Protests must be accompanied by a fee of $11, which will be forfeited at the discretion of the Committee if they are considered frivolous.

9. All stock, poultry and dogs must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor. All farm produce must be the production of the exhibitor.

10. The Society does not hold itself responsible for the safe custody of exhibits, nor for any accident injury that may occur to any exhibit.

11. “District’’ means a radius of 50 kilometres of Gundagai.

12. In trotting and other competitions, the judge’s decision to be final.

13. In the event of exhibitors in either the horse or cattle sections failing to parade, the winner of either a first or second prize, when so asked, shall thereby forfeit their prizemoney.

14. In the case of cattle exhibits their ages will be calculated as on March 1.

15. ALL COMPETITORS COMPETE AT THEIR OWN RISK.

10 REGULATIONS FOR THE GUIDANCE OF STEWARDS AND JUDGES

STEWARDS

1. All Stewards must be in attendance on the Showground at 9 a.m. First Day of Show to receive exhibits.

2. Stewards will be expected to see that the exhibits are properly classed, and that all exhibits in each class are placed together ready for judging.

3. Stewards will obtain the Judge’s Book from the Secretary, and deliver the same to the Judges and direct them to the exhibits they are appointed to judge.

4. Stewards will remove all the exhibitors, and others, from the vicinity of the Judges while judging.

5. Stewards will attend to the Judges to afford them any information required, but must not do or say anything to influence their decision. They will not reveal the name of any exhibitor or repeat any remark the Judges may make to each other.

6. Stewards shall obtain the Judge’s Book from the Judge when filled up and signed, and deliver same to the Secretary.

7. Stewards will obtain the Prize Cards from the Secretary, and affix them to the exhibits as soon as practicable.

8. Stewards will report to the Secretary any disobedience to their orders, or disorderly conduct on the part of exhibitors or those in charge of exhibits.

JUDGES

9. Judges will attend on the Show Ground at the hour appointed, and report themselves to the Secretary and to the stewards of the respective classes, but shall not proceed to inspect the exhibits until it is intimated to them that all arrangements preparatory to their proceeding to view the exhibits are completed.

10. The Judges shall, in the case of livestock, decide on the merits of each animal as it stands, without reference to pedigree or the name or place of the exhibitor or breeder, and they shall exclude from their consideration any animal which in their opinion does not come within the class for which it is entered for competition, but should they have doubts as to the age or breeding of the exhibits, they shall call upon the exhibitor to satisfy them that the animal has been properly entered.

11. The Judges will not only enter in their report those exhibits entitled to the premiums, but also the others in each class which they consider most worthy of note.

12. Having formed his/her opinion, the Judge shall sign and deliver their report to the Stewards in charge, and having done so, not afterwards propose any change. When the signed report shall have been delivered over to the Steward, the duties of the Judge shall cease.

13. In cases of close competition, the Judge shall be allowed to divide first prize and shall report the same.

11 14. The Judge may award a second or third prize instead of a first one, or may withhold a prize altogether where there is only one exhibit, or where the exhibits are not considered worthy.

15. No Judge shall be an exhibitor in the department in which he may be judge.

16. The decision of the Judge shall be final, and without appeal.

17. Prize winners should obtain vouchers from Stewards to collect prize money from the Secretary’s Office during the Show.

18. Judges may award special prizes for highly commended, best exhibit and runner-up, etc.

GUNDAGAI REGIONAL ENHANCEMENT GROUP INC AWARD FOR THE BEST COMMERCIAL EXHIBIT

A sash donated by the Gundagai Regional Enhancement Group (formerly the Gundagai Advancement Corporation) is awarded annually to the best presented commercial exhibit. Winners to date are:

1958: S. Olsen. 1988: J. Luff & Son. 1959: Gundagai Motors. 1989: Nancarrow Motors. 1960: O’Brien Motors. 1990: J. Luff & Son. 1961: O’Brien Motors. 1991: J. Luff & Son. 1962: J. Luff & Son. 1992: Parktown Autos. 1963: H. Kell & Sons. 1993: Mogytools. 1964: S. D. Nicholson. 1994: J. Luff & Son. 1965: Les F. Badman. 1995: Wells Plumbing. 1966: J. Luff & Son. 1996: Wells Plumbing. 1967: J. Luff & Son. 1997: Wells Plumbing. 1968: Gundagai Motors. 1998: Gundagai Windscreen/Yamaha. 1969: Les F. Badman. 1999: Parktown Autos. 1970: O’Brien Motors. 2000: Smarts Bikes & Automotive. 1971: J. Luff & Son. 2001: Smarts Bikes & Automotive. 1972: H. Kell & Sons. 2002: Smarts Bikes & Automotive. 1973: J. Luff & Son. 2003: NSW Police Force. 1974: McPherson Motors. 2004: NSW Police Force. 1975: H. Kell & Sons. 2005: Army Reserve. 1976: J. Luff & Son. 2006: Visy. 1977: McPherson Motors 2007: Makeham’s Coaches. 1978: J. Luff & Son. 2008: Damasque Rose Farm. 1979: J. Luff & Son. 2009: Toyota. 1980: H. Kell & Sons. 2010: Gundagai Vintage Car Club 1981: J. Luff & Son. 2011: Not awarded. 1982: J. Luff & Son. 2012: Stephen Luff. 1983: O’Brien Motors. 2013: Knox’s Ex Army Display 1984: J. Luff & Son 2014: Mitchbrook Masons 1985: O’Brien Motors 2015: 1986: O’Brien Motors 2016: Palmer Ford, . 1987: J. Luff & Son. 2017: JWG Harvest,

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SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS SHOW SOCIETIES’ UNION

Group 7 – 2018 Show Dates

TARAGO 4 March BUNGENDORE 28 January ROOKWELL 10-11February GUNDAGAI 16-17 February GUNNING 18 February ROYAL CANBERRA 23-25 February BOOROWA 2-3 March TUMUT 3 March ADELONG 11 March TARALGA 10-11 March BRAIDWOOD 3 March YASS 17-18 March 17 March GOULBURN 3-4 March JERRAWA 2 April BATLOW 24 March QUEANBEYAN 9-10 November

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SECTION B - CATTLE (Stud Beef Cattle)

Chief Steward: J. McDonnell – All Breeds

Stewards: D. Chadwick, B. Graham, A. McAlister, J. Saunderson, G. Williamson. D. McDonnell, L.McDonnell Entry Fee: $3 per entry for all sections Entries close 14 February 2018. Enquiries: Leanne McDonnell 0427 455 100

RULES FOR CATTLE ENTRIES 1. Entries to be emailed by Wed 14th Feb 2018 to: [email protected]. 2. The age of cattle to be calculated up to and inclusive March 1st. Entry form MUST show date of birth. 3. Cattle entered in open class must be registered in a recognised Herd Book and/or Recorded Progeny. 4. Cattle entered in Stall Fed Steer section to be led out and judged and must have snap or ring in nose. If not led, will not be judged. 5. 4. All cattle to be on the ground by 8.30 a.m. on the second day of the Show.

6. JUDGING WILL START AT 8.30 A.M. SHARP

7. First and second awards to consist of ribbons only if the animals, in the opinion of the judge, be worthy of a prize. 8. The exhibitor enters entirely at his own risk. The Society, Judge or Stewards shall not be responsible for any loss, death or injury to any animals or equipment. 9. BJD tested cattle will be stalled separately. 10. Stewards reserve the right to split any class if numbers allow. 11. Sundry Rules and Regulations as stipulated by R.A.S. of N.S.W. 12. AS OF 1st JANUARY 2013 ALL CATTLE MUST BE PESTI VIRUS TESTED AND A COPY OF DOCUMENTATION MUST BE PRODUCED WITH ENTRY.

ALL TROPHIES THAT ARE TO BE WON THREE TIMES IN ALL ARE TO BE HELD BY THE SOCIETY AND A SMALL TROPHY WILL BE PRESENTED IN ITS PLACE UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE TROPHY IS WON OUTRIGHT.

THE NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK LIMITED TROPHY To be awarded to the most successful exhibitor in any of the Stud Beef Cattle classes.

POINTS AWARDED Champion: 5 points (not interbreed) Reserve Champion: 4 points Two or more entries per section: 3 points first, 2 points second. One entry per section: 1 point first.

18 PERPETUAL TROPHIES: Three perpetual trophies will be awarded to: 1. “The School Parader of the Show’’, donated by Gundagai Meat Processors. All finalists in years 8, 9, 10 & 11 are eligible. 2. “The Parader School of the Show’’, donated by Gundagai Real Estate determined from both the rounds and the finals. 3. “Encouragement Award’’, donated by Alby and Gloria Schultz. Determined by the judge on the day from students of the host school only.

AWARDS: Entrants receive a certificate and ribbon in recognition of their efforts. All finalists will receive a certificate and ribbon in recognition of their achievement. “The School Parader of the Show’’ will receive a trophy and champion ribbon in recognition of their achievement. A reserve champion ribbon will also be awarded from the finalists. The top Parader in Years 7, 8, 9 and 10 will receive a champion ribbon. “The Parader School of the Show’’ will receive a trophy and ribbon.

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The sections and classes are as set out below. Each section, as listed, will offer exhibitors the opportunity to enter in the classes, as listed, within that section. SECTION D SHORTHORNS (COMBINED BREEDS) DG SANTA GERTRUDIS E ANGUS EE MURRAY GREYS EP RED POLL F HEREFORDS FF POLLED HEREFORDS G CHAROLIAS GM SIMMENTALS GN LIMOUSIN GO SQUARE MEATERS OB ANY OTHER BREED

CLASSES 1. Bull, under 12 months. 2. Bull, 12 months and under 16 months. 3. Bull, 16 months and under 20 months. JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL

4. Bull, 20 months and under 24 months. 5. Bull, 24 months and under 30 months. 6. Bull, 30 months and over. SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL

7. Female, under 12 months. 8. Female, 12 months and under 16 months. 9. Female, 16 months and under 20 months. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE

10. Female, 20 months and under 24 months. 11. Female, 2 years and over. SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE

SUPREME CHAMPION BEEF FEMALE: Open to all Grand Champion Females of each breed.

SUPREME CHAMPION BEEF BULL: Open to all Grand Champion Bulls of each breed.

SUPREME BEEF EXHIBIT OF SHOW.

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SECTION GF – LED STEER Entry Fee: $3

Milk teeth only At the Judges discretion the exhibits may be grouped into heavy and light classes depending on the number of entries. Please have a recent weight (within 1 week of show) of the steer. Weight can be given to steward on judging day.

SECTION GJ – JUNIOR PARADERS Entry Free: $1

Class 1 Junior section, 13 years and under Class 2 Intermediate section, 14 years – 17 years Class 3 Senior section, 18 years and over

CHAMPION OPEN PARADERS

Paraders 17 years and under are to lead a steer or heifer, 18 years and over to lead a bull, cow or heifer.

Paraders must wear white dusk coat or breed uniform.

The Gundagai Pastoral and Agricultural Society is pleased to acknowledge the support and sponsorship of the following organisations and individuals:

H & M Crowe - Gobarralong Hereford Stud Bill Graham Veterinary Services AC & DA Jones – Beggan Hill Stud McAlister & Saunderson Pty Ltd National Australia Bank Limited Smarts Butchers Gary and E.J. Williamson S.J. McDonnell & Sons RSM Australia

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SECTION GP – SCHOOL’S SHOW PARADER COMPETITION HEAD STEWARD: DALE CHADWICK This competition is restricted to students from Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11/12 who are currently enrolled at the following: Batlow Central School, Gundagai High School, Tumut High School. There is NO Entry fee for the school’s show paraders competition. Students must enter the “Years’’ competition for which they are presently enrolled in at their school. Entrants can only participate once in the competition. Student winners from Years 8, 9, 10 & 11/12 must be present for the final. Substitution is not permitted. All entrants must wear a white coat and carry a Parader’s cane. Hat are optional but if worn must be in the ‘Akubra’ style. Any animal used in the competition can be used in the final. Entrants can loan animals to, or borrow animals from, other schools so that all entrants have fair opportunity in the competition. There is no restriction on the type or age of animal that entrant’s exhibit. Animals must be suitably restrained at all times in line with the show’s Cattle Section requirements. All animals must be led by the entrant.

THE COMPETITION: Sections: The competition consists of five sections: Section 1 - Year 7 Show Paraders Section 2 - Year 8 Show Paraders Section 3 - Year 9 Show Paraders Section 4 – Year 10 Show Paraders Section 5 – Year 11/12 Show Paraders Each section will consist of a number of rounds. Each round may have up to six entrants. The number of students from each school in the rounds will be determined by the Chief Steward in combinations that assists with the smooth running of the event. There is no restriction on the number of rounds in each section. The Champion Parader of Year 7 will be determined by the highest score gained by an individual. A count back based on criteria from the rounds will be used as a tie breaker for each age group.

Finals: There will be 2 finals. Senior Final: consisting of the first and second place from Years 10 and 11/12 from each school. Entrants in this final will compete for the title of ‘Senior School Parader of the Show’. Junior Final: consisting of the first and second place from Years 8 and 9 from each school. Entrants in this final will compete for the title of ‘Junior School Parader of the Show’. Highest scoring student from these finals will be awarded ‘Champion School Parader of the Show’ perpetual trophy along with a personal trophy. The second highest score will be awarded ‘Reserve Champion School Parader of the Show’ Entrants in the competition will be judged on general knowledge of beef cattle; handling/knowledge of the animal; personal presentation. Points will be awarded for each entrant on each of the above items. These points will be tallied from both sections at the end of the competition and averaged. The school with the greatest average will be declared “The Parader School of the Show’’. All variations from and anomalies to the rules will be adjudicated upon by the Chief Steward in consultation with a supervising teacher from each school present.

PERPETUAL TROPHIES: Three perpetual trophies will be awarded to: 1. “The School Parader of the Show’’, donated by Gundagai Meat Processors. All finalists in years 8, 9, 10 & 11 are eligible.

23 2. “The Parader School of the Show’’, donated by Gundagai Real Estate determined from both the rounds and the finals. 3. “Encouragement Award’’, donated by Alby and Gloria Schultz. Determined by the judge on the day from students of the host school only.

AWARDS: Entrants receive a certificate and ribbon in recognition of their efforts. All finalists will receive a certificate and ribbon in recognition of their achievement. “The School Parader of the Show’’ will receive a trophy and champion ribbon in recognition of their achievement. A reserve champion ribbon will also be awarded from the finalists. The top Parader in Years 7, 8, 9,10 and 11/12 will receive a champion ribbon. “The Parader School of the Show’’ will receive a trophy and ribbon.

RIBBONS FOR COMPETITION

TRICOLOURS

Champion School Parader

Champion Parading School

BROAD PURPLE

Reserve Champion School Parader

BROAD GREEN

Champion Senior School Parader

Champion Junior School Parader

BROAD BLUES

Year 7 Champion School Parader

Year 8 Champion School Parader

Year 9 Champion School Parader

Year 10 Champion School Parader

Year 11/12 Champion School Parader

24 SECTION H – DOG TRIALS CHIEF DOG STEWARD: W. Luff SHEEP DOGS

CHIEF STEWARD: Tony Elliott - telephone 02 6944 9182 STEWARDS: A.J. Elliott, B.J. Elliott, D. Elliott, J. Smith. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: All Trials to be conducted under NSW Sheep Dog Workers Association Rules. NOMINATION of Novice Dogs in Open Trial to be left to the discretion of the judge and stewards. STARTING TIME - 8 am

1. PAUL ROLLES MEMORIAL NOVICE TRIAL. To be held on Saturday 17 February, commencing 8.00 am. 1st prize $100 and trophy, 2nd $50, 3rd $30, 4th $10, 5th $10. Entry fee: Per dog $5.

2. JOHN ELLIOTT & BANJO MEMORIAL OPEN TRIAL. To be held Saturday 17 February, commencing at 8.00 am. 1st prize $150 and trophy, 2nd $100, 3rd $60, 4th $40, 5th $10. Entry fee: Per dog $5.

NORM BRADLEY MEMORIAL TROPHY for the highest score in the first round.

WARWICK TOUT MEMORIAL TROPHY. Perpetual trophy for best cast, lift and draw of programme (donated by Tout Family).

TROPHIES DONATED BY MITCHBROOK MASONS, ELDERS PASTORAL, AGSTOCK and BUTCHER ROBERTS. NB: Prize money may be increased depending upon entries.

ENTRIES CLOSE 17 FEBRUARY 2018

YARD DOGS

CHIEF STEWARD: W. Luff Competition on Saturday 17 February 2018, commencing at 8 a.m. Further details on the day or contact the Chief Steward 69446229. Entries close 7 February 2018

. OPEN . IMPROVERS . NOVICE . MAIDEN

The local will commence at 12.00 Finals later in the afternoon (around 3.00 pm)

CATTLE DOGS

CHIEF STEWARD – Dan Lindley 0419626641 Competition starts Friday evening at 6.30 pm and continuing under lights. One round and top ten dogs go into a final. Entry fee: $20.00 Prize money and prizes to fifth place

25 Entries Close 8 February 2018 GUNDAGAI P & A SOCIETY ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW GUNDAGAI SHOWGROUND, BELL DRV, GUNDAGAI SATURDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2018 Classes to be judged: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 & 11 (dogs & bitches)

Entries to: Mrs L Pearson, PO Box 34, 2642 Ph (02) 6920 3504 Extreme Weather Ph 0403 362 298 Cheques made payable to: Gundagai P & A Society

JUDGES Mr D Sidebottom (ACT) 3-6 mths S/stakes, Toys, Gundogs, Utility, General Specials Miss K Reeder (NSW) 6-12 mths S/stakes, Non Sporting, Working Dogs, Hounds, Terriers

Order of Judging Ring 1: 3-6 mths S/stakes, Toys, Gundogs, Utility, General Specials. Ring 2: 6-12 mths S/stakes, Non Sporting, Working Dogs, Hounds, Terriers

Judging Commences 8.00 am Dogs NSW Representative Mrs K Stanfield Entry Fees $10.00 Catalogues $4.00 prepaid, $5.00 on the day Ground Admittance Adults $10.00, Children $5.00, Cars $2.00, Exhibitors by pass

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Bloodlines: Merryville, Hinesville and West Plain Polls

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28 SECTION I – MERINO SHEEP CHIEF STEWARD: Joe Scott. 0429220492

STEWARDS: Bruce Baker, Rob Harris, Brad Bourne, George Molineaux, Chris McDonnell, Andrew Scott, Paul Luff, Pat Wilson, Peter Daley, James Scott, Glenn McGeachie & Bob Lindley.

ENTRIES CLOSE: WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7, 2018

Enquiries: Contact Joe Scott 0429 220 492 Entry fee: $6 per entry.

Judging will commence at 9.00 a.m. on Saturday, February 17, 2018

PRIZES: First $6 and ribbon; second $2 and ribbon; third ribbon.

Major Sponsors: GABRIEL MOTEL.

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 1. All exhibits must have current shearing tag in accordance with NSW Sheep Breeder’s Rule No.19. 2. Most successful exhibitor will be decided in the following points: 1st = 3 points 2nd = 2 points 3rd = 1 point Champion = 2 points Supreme = 2 points Group – 1st = 1 point 3. All entries must be from accredited brucellosis free flocks. 4. All sheep must be bred by exhibitor. 5. Health certificate must be completed and supplied with entry.

MARCH SHORN SUPERFINE WOOL 1. Ram, 2 tooth and under. 2. Ram, 4 or more teeth. 3. Ewe, 2 tooth and under. 4. Ewe, 4 or more teeth. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RAM AND EWE, Ribbons.

FINE WOOL 5. Ram, 2 tooth and under. 6. Ram, 4 or more teeth. 7. Ewe, 2 tooth and under. 8. Ewe, 4 or more teeth. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RAM AND EWE, Ribbons.

MEDIUM OR STRONG WOOL 9. Ram, 2 tooth and under. 10. Ram, 4 or more teeth. 11. Ewe, 2 tooth and under. 12. Ewe, 4 or more teeth. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RAM AND EWE, Ribbons.

AUGUST SHORN SUPERFINE WOOL 13. Ram, 2 tooth and under. 14. Ram, 4 or more teeth. 15. Ewe, 2 tooth and under. 16. Ewe, 4 or more teeth. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RAM AND EWE, Ribbons.

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FINE WOOL 17. Ram, 2 tooth and under. 18. Ram, 4 or more teeth. 19. Ewe, 2 tooth and under. 20. Ewe, 4 or more teeth. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RAM AND EWE, Ribbons.

MEDIUM OR STRONG WOOL 21. Ram, 2 tooth and under. 22. Ram, 4 or more teeth. 23. Ewe, 2 tooth and under. 24. Ewe, 4 or more teeth. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RAM AND EWE, Ribbons.

CHAMPION AND RESERVE SUPERFINE RAM. CHAMPION AND RESERVE SUPERFINE EWE.

CHAMPION AND RESERVE FINE RAM. CHAMPION AND RESERVE FINE EWE.

CHAMPION AND RESERVE MEDIUM/STRONG RAM. CHAMPION AND RESERVE MEDIUM/STRONG EWE.

POLL MERINO POLL SUPERFINE OR FINE – MARCH OR AUGUST SHORN 25. Ram, 2 tooth and under. 26. Ram, 4 or more teeth. 27. Ewe, 2 tooth and under. 28. Ewe, 4 or more teeth.

POLL MEDIUM OR STRONG – MARCH OR AUGUST SHORN 29. Ram, 2 tooth and under. 30. Ram, 4 or more teeth. 31. Ewe, 2 tooth and under. 32. Ewe, 4 or more teeth.

CHAMPION POLL RAM, Ribbon and trophy. RESERVE CHAMPION POLL RAM, Ribbon. CHAMPION POLL EWE, Ribbon and trophy. RESERVE CHAMPION POLL EWE, Ribbon.

GRAND CHAMPIONS Grand Champion Ram and Ewe, Gabriel Motel & Garraway Shearing Contractors trophy and ribbon. Supreme Merino Exhibit, Ribbon and trophy donated by the Baker family.

GROUPS 33. Group of One Ram and Two Ewes (to be selected from any of the above classes). To be judged for trueness of type and evenness of quality. Trophy donated by Paul, Cecily and Tom Luff of Bontara Merino Stud.

Alan and Betty Turner trophy for most successful exhibitor in section 1.

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32 SECTION J – AUSTRALIAN AND BRITISH BRED SHEEP CHIEF STEWARD: Joe Scott.

STEWARDS: Bruce Baker, Rob Harris, Brad Bourne, George Molineaux, Chris McDonnell, Andrew Scott, Paul Luff, Pat Wilson, Peter Daley, James Scott, Glenn McGeachie & Bob Lindley.

ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 07, 2018.

Enquiries: Joe Scott 0429 220 492. Entry fee: $6 per entry.

Judging will commence at 9.00 am on Saturday February 17, 2018.

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 1. All entries must be from accredited brucellosis free flocks. 2. All sheep must be bred by exhibitor. 3. Health certificate must be completed and supplied with entry. 4. All White Suffolk to be shorn before 18 January 2017. 5. All entries to have individual identification by tag NLIS identification. 6. Sheep entered in pair classes are a separate entry and these sheep cannot be drawn from any other class. 7. Exhibits entered in Border Leicester classes – age to be as at 17 February 2018. 8. All Border Leicester sheep entered for shorn classes must be machine shorn with standard combs on or after 1 January 2018. 9. All Border Leicester sheep entered in woolly classes must be machine shorn with standard combs on or after 1 October 2017. 10. All Border Leicester sheep must not have feet painted or powdered heads.

POLL DORSET Major sponsors: Scott Scanning, Elders Gundagai/Tumut , Coolac Store. Entry enquiries: Joe Scott 0429 220 492.

NOVICE SECTION – SHORN OR WOOLLY 1. Ram, milk tooth only. 2. Ram, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth. 3. Ewe, milk tooth only. 4. Ewe, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth.

OPEN SECTION 5. Ram, two tooth. 6. Ram, milk tooth only. 7. Ram, milk tooth only, shorn, not to carry more than 2cm of wool. 8. Pair of Rams, milk tooth only, shorn not less than 7 days and not more than 21 days before show. 9. Ram, milk tooth only, shorn not less than 7 days and not more than 21 days before show. 10. Ram, winter drop (born after 1.6.17) milk tooth only, shorn not less than 7 days and not more than 21 days before show. 11. Ram, spring drop (born after 1.8.17) milk tooth only, shorn not less than 7 days and not more than 21 days before show. BEN McDONNELL MEMORIAL CLASS – TROPHY 12. Ewe, two tooth. 13. Ewe, milk tooth only. 14. Ewe, milk tooth only, shorn, not to carry more than 2cm of wool. 15. Ewe, winter drop (born after 1.6.17) milk tooth only, shorn not less than 7 days and not more than 21 days before show. 16. Ewe, spring drop (born after 1.8.17) milk tooth only, shorn not less than 7 days and not more than 21 days before show.

33 17. Pair of Ewes, milk tooth only, shorn not less than 7 days and not more than 21 days before show. 18. Group of one Ram and two Ewes, milk tooth only. Trophy donated by Andrew and Donna Scott of Valley Vista Poll Dorset Stud. 19. Group of Three Rams. Trophy.

CHAMPION RAM AND EWE – Ribbons and trophies. RESERVE CHAMPION RAM AND EWE – Ribbons. SUPREME POLL DORSET SHEEP– trophy donated by the Butt family of Amattum Poll Dorset Stud and ribbon. MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR – National Bank Trophy.

BORDER LEICESTER 20. Ram, showing milk teeth, woolly. 21. Ram, showing milk teeth, shorn. 22. Pair of Rams, showing milk teeth, woolly. 23. Pair of Rams, showing milk teeth, shorn. 24. Ram, 1 year and under 2 years, woolly. 25. Ram, 1 year and under 2 years, shorn. 26. Ram, over 2 years old. 27. Ewe, showing milk teeth, woolly. 28. Ewe showing milk teeth, shorn. 29. Pair of Ewes, showing milk teeth, woolly. 30. Pair of Ewes, showing milk teeth, shorn. 31. Ewe, 1 year and under 2 years, woolly. 32. Ewe, 1 year and under 2 years, shorn. 33. Ewe, over 2 years old. 34. Group of two Ewes and one Ram. 35. Group of two Ewes and two Rams, showing milk teeth.

CHAMPION AND JUNIOR CHAMPION RAM AND EWE – Ribbons and Trophies. RESERVE CHAMPION RAM AND EWE – Ribbons. SUPREME BORDER LEICESTER

SOUTH SUFFOLK 36. Ram, showing milk teeth. 37. Pair of Rams, showing milk teeth, shorn. 38. Ram, 2 tooth. 39. Ram, 2 years and over. 40. Ewe, showing milk teeth. 41. Pair of Ewes, showing milk teeth, shorn. 42. Ewe, 2 tooth. 43. Ewe, 2 years and over. 44. Group of two Ewes and one Ram.

CHAMPION RAM AND EWE, Ribbons and trophies. RESERVE CHAMPION RAM AND EWE, Ribbons. SUPREME SOUTH SUFFOLK

WHITE SUFFOLK 45. Ram, showing milk teeth – shorn and untrimmed. 46. Pair of Rams, showing milk teeth – shorn and untrimmed. 47. Ram, showing milk teeth – shorn and untrimmed, born after 1.6.17. 48. Ram, 2 teeth and over – shorn and untrimmed.

34 49. Ewe, showing milk teeth – shorn and untrimmed. 50. Pair of Ewes, showing milk teeth – shorn and untrimmed. 51. Ewe, showing milk teeth – shorn and untrimmed, born after 1.6.17. 52. Ewe, 2 teeth and over – shorn and untrimmed. 53. Group of two Ewes and one Ram.

CHAMPION RAM AND EWE, Ribbons. RESERVE CHAMPION RAM AND EWE, Ribbons. SUPREME WHITE SUFFOLK

DORSET HORN 54. Ram, any age 55. Ewe, any age

SUPREME DORSET HORN.

SUPREME INTERBREED SHEEP To be selected from the Supremes of the individual breeds. Sponsored by Valley Vista Poll Dorset Stud.

35 CRITERION HOTEL GUNDAGAI Icy Cold Beer Full TAB facility Drive thru Bottleshop

Bistro Lunch & Dinner six days Accommodation THE PLACE TO BE PHONE 6944 1048 - 24 - 36 SECTION M – POULTRY CHIEF STEWARDS: B. J. Dennis, D. J. Smith STEWARD: M. Smith. JUDGE: Les GOODWIN NOTE: This section is one day only - Saturday, 17 February, 2018. Entry Fee: $1.00 First prize certificate plus $3, second prize certificate plus $1.

ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY 15 FEBRUARY, 2018

CONDITIONS:

Exhibits will be shown and judged in accordance with the rules of the Gundagai P. & A. Society. Exhibits will be penned, fed and watered by competent stewards. All care will be taken, but NO responsibility will be accepted. All exhibits must be ready for judging by 9 a.m. sharp. Exhibitors will be permitted to remove their birds after 4 p.m. Enquiries: Phone 6944 1426 or 6944 1435 or 0448370478.

SOFTFEATHER LARGE

1. Australorp Male. 2. Australorp Female. 3. Langshan Male. 4. Langshan Female. 5. Sussex Male. 6. Sussex Female. 7. Leghorn White Male. 8. Leghorn White Female. 9. Leghorn AC Male. 10. Leghorn AC Female. 11. Wyandotte AC Male. 12. Wyandotte AC Female. 13. Rhode Island AC Male. 14. Rhode Island AC Female. 15. Plymouth Rock Male. 16. Plymouth Rock Female. 17. Ancona Male. 18. Ancona Female. 19. Silkie Male. 20. Silkie Female. 21. Barnavelder Male. 22. Barnavelder Female. 23. AOV SF Male. 24. AOV SF Female. 25 AV SF Breeding Pair.

HARDFEATHER LARGE

26. Black Red Male. 27. Partridge Female.

37 GUNDAGAI P. & A. SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW Exhibitor’s Entry ALL ENTRIES IN DUPLICATE PLEASE ENTRANCE FEES - AS PER PRIZE SCHEDULE, MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY

Class No. Section Particulars of Exhibit Entry fees

If space is not sufficient, attach list $ I agree to exhibit under the Rules and Regulations of the Society as published in the schedule, and certify that the above entries are true and correct. EXHIBITOR’S NAMES (BLOCK LETTERS) Postal address

Signature Date - 36 - 38 GUNDAGAI P. & A. SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW Exhibitor’s Entry ALL ENTRIES IN DUPLICATE PLEASE ENTRANCE FEES - AS PER PRIZE SCHEDULE, MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY

Class No. Section Particulars of Exhibit Entry fees

If space is not sufficient, attach list $ I agree to exhibit under the Rules and Regulations of the Society as published in the schedule, and certify that the above entries are true and correct. EXHIBITOR’S NAMES (BLOCK LETTERS) Postal address

Signature Date - 36 - 39 GUNDAGAI P. & A. SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW Exhibitor’s Entry ALL ENTRIES IN DUPLICATE PLEASE ENTRANCE FEES - AS PER PRIZE SCHEDULE, MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY

Class No. Section Particulars of Exhibit Entry fees

If space is not sufficient, attach list $ I agree to exhibit under the Rules and Regulations of the Society as published in the schedule, and certify that the above entries are true and correct. EXHIBITOR’S NAMES (BLOCK LETTERS) Postal address

Signature Date - 36 - 40 GUNDAGAI P. & A. SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW Exhibitor’s Entry ALL ENTRIES IN DUPLICATE PLEASE ENTRANCE FEES - AS PER PRIZE SCHEDULE, MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY

Class No. Section Particulars of Exhibit Entry fees

If space is not sufficient, attach list $ I agree to exhibit under the Rules and Regulations of the Society as published in the schedule, and certify that the above entries are true and correct. EXHIBITOR’S NAMES (BLOCK LETTERS) Postal address

Signature Date - 36 - 41 28. Blue Red Male. 29. Blue Red Female. 30. Pile Male. 31. Pile Female. 32. Duckwing Male. 33. Duckwing Female. 34. OEG AOC Male. 35. OEG AOC Female. 36. Indian Game Male AC. 37. Indian Game Female AC. 38. Pitt Game Male AC. 39. Pitt Game Female AC. 40. Australian Game Male. 41. Australian Game Female. 42. AOV HF Male. 43. AOV HF Female. 44. AV HF Breeding Pair.

SOFTFEATHER BANTAMS

45. Wyandotte White Male. 46. Wyandotte White Female. 47. Wyandotte AC Male. 48. Wyandotte AC Female. 49. Rose Comb Male. 50. Rose Comb Female. 51. Australorp Male. 52. Australorp Female. 53. Ancona Male. 54. Ancona Female. 55. Langshan Chinese Male 56. Langshan Chinese Female. 57. Leghorn White Male. 58. Leghorn White Female. 59. Leghorn AC Male. 60. Leghorn AC Female. 61. Rhode Island Male. 62. Rhode Island Female. 63. Pekin Black Male. 64. Pekin Black Female. 65. Pekin AC Male. 66. Pekin AC Female. 67. AOV SF Male. 68. AOV SF Female. 69. AV SF Breeding Pair.

HARDFEATHER BANTAMS

70. Indian Game Cornish Male. 71. Indian Game Cornish Female. 72. Indian Game AC Male.

42 73. Indian Game AC Female. 74. Modern Game Black Red Male 75. Modern Game Partridge Female 76. Modern Game Pile Male. 77. Modern Game Pile Female. 78. Modern Game AC Male. 79. Modern Game AC Female. 80. Black Red LL Male. 81. Clay or Wheaten Female 82. Partridge LL Female. 83. Black Red DL Male. 84. Partridge DL Female. 85. Blue Red Male. 86. Blue Tail Female. 87. Spangle Male 88. Spangle Female. 89. Duckwing Male. 90. Duckwing Female. 91. OEG AC Male. 92. OEG AC Female. 93. Australian Game Male. 94. Australian Game Female. 95. Pit Game Male. 96. Pit Game Female. 97. AOV Hardfeather Male. 98. AOV Hardfeather Female. 99. AV Hardfeather Breeding Pair.

DUCKS

100. Muscovy Drake. 101. Muscovy Duck. 102. Indian Runner Drake. 103. Indian Runner Duck. 104. Indian Runner AC Drake. 105. Indian Runner AC Duck. 106. AOV Drake. 107. AOV Duck. 108. AV Breeding Pair Ducks

RIBBONS

Champion Hardfeather Male Large Champion Hardfeather Female Large Champion Softfeather Male Large Champion Softfeather Female Large Champion Hardfeather Bantam Male Champion Hardfeather Bantam Female Champion Softfeather Bantam Male Champion Softfeather Bantam Female Champion Drake

43 SECTION Q – FRUIT STEWARDS: D. Coggan, J. Lindley.

First prize $3. second prize $1 unless otherwise stated. ENTRY FEE 50c. ENTRIES CLOSE 10.00am Friday, 20 February, 2015. Champion Duck. Grand Champion Bird of Show Reserve 1. Three Champion Passionfruit. of Show 2. Three Nectarines, any variety. TROPHIES 3. Three Plums, any variety. 4. Three Clingstone Peaches. Grand 5. ThreeChampion Slipstone Bird of Peaches. Show - donated by P. and A. Society Reserve 6. Three Grand Pears. Champion - donated by B. J. Dennis Champion 7. Three H FDelicious Large Male Apples - Keith Armstrong Memorial Trophy - donated by Mary Armstrong Champion 8. Three H FGranny Large FemaleSmith Apples.- donated by Chookie Poultry Champion SF Large Male - donated by Wayne Pollack 9. Three Jonathan Apples. Champion SF Large Female - donated by D. J. Smith Best10. Silkie Group - Clive of Six Petty Apples, Memorial any variety. Trophy - donated by Graham and Glennah Petty Best11. Langsh Threean Oranges. Large/Bantam - donated by Moeys Champion12. Three H FLemons. Bantam - donated by D. J. Smith Champion13. Three H FMandarins. Bantam Female – donated by Peter Morris Champion14. Three SF Grapefruit. Bantam Male - donated by Bob Smart Butchery Champion15. Bunch SF ofBantam Wine FemaleGrapes - donated by Tony Barton Champion16. Best Pair collection Large/Bantam of Wine – Grapes,donated bytwo Eric or moreWeston varieties. Most17. Successful Group of sixExhibitor Peaches, – donated any variety. by B. J. Dennis Champion18. Three Duck Quinces or Drake - donated by D. J. Smith and B. J. Dennis Best Leghorn, Large or Bantam – donated by Mat Armstrong Best19. Australorp, Bunch of TableLarge orGrapes. Bantam – donated by Danny Carroll Best20. Ancona Best Collection – donated ofby Grapes,“Hollywood” two or Dowell more varieties. 21. Best Collection of Fruit. CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN FRUIT SECTION - $7.00 PLUS RIBBON MOST SUCCESSFULL EXHIBITOR - $10.00

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SECTION O – FARM PRODUCE CHIEF STEWARD: Ken Manton. STEWARDS: R. Henery, D. Edwards. B, Daley.

Entry fee 50c. ENTRIES CLOSE 9.30am Friday 16 February, 2018. First prize $3 and card, second prize $1 and card. RIBBONS: Champion Cereal Grain Sample Champion Conserved Fodder Sample Special prize cards Best exhibit in Class 0. Most successful exhibitor in Class 0.

REGULATIONS: ***Crops must be 2017/2018 unless otherwise stated. *** 1. Judged the first day of the Show at 10 a.m. 2. Exhibits to remain on display until 4 p.m. on the second day of the show. 3. All exhibits must be removed between 4 and 5 p.m. on the second day of the Show. NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE EXHIBITS AFTER 5 P.M. unless prior arrangements are made with the Chief Steward. 4. No second prize unless more than three entries in a section. 5. Judges are entitled to transfer any entry to another section if they consider it wrongly entered. 6. Judging is done by score cards, following the system used in the current R.A.S. Commonwealth District Competition. The exhibit with the highest score shall be deemed the winner. The judges decision is final. 7. Entries to be in the hands of the stewards before 9.30 a.m. on the first day of the show. 8. Fowler jars supplied by the P. and A. Society. These 2 litre bottles will be filled from the samples left with the stewards. 9. Grain to be judged on appearance, size, uniformity and freedom from weeds and disease. 10. Lucerne and clover hay varieties to be named on bales and biscuits. 11. Hay bales not in the weight range of 24-26 kgs will be deducted ONE POINT per Kg.

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1. Six (6) cobs of sweet corn or maize. 2. Fowler jar of Wheat. 3. Fowler jar of Triticale. 4. Fowler jar of Oats. 5. Fowler jar of Barley. 6. Fowler jar of Peas. 7. Fowler jar of Lupins. 8. One bale of Lucerne Hay. 9. One biscuit of Lucerne Hay. 10. One bale of Cereal Hay. 11. One bale of Pasture (Meadow) Hay. 12. One bale of Clover Hay. 13. Collection of 12 Brown Shelled Hen Eggs. 14. Collection of 12 White or Cream Shelled Hen Eggs. 15. Collection of 12 Hen Eggs – any other colour.

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SECTION P – VEGETABLES STEWARDS: J. Lindley, L. Attwood, N. Sheather, ENTRY FEE: 50c. ENTRIES CLOSE 10.00am Friday, 16 February, 2018.

First prize $3, second $1 unless otherwise stated. Entries must be on the ground by 10 a.m. first day of Show. All entries in largest vegetable classes to be weighed. Judges are entitled to transfer any entry to another class if they consider it wrongly entered. Exhibits to remain on display until 4 pm on the second day of the Show/

1. Three Tomatoes. 2. Three Tomatoes, Roma. 3. Three Tomatoes, Green. 4. Largest Tomato, size and quality – Ripe. 5. Largest Tomato, size and quality – Green 6. Collection of Tomatoes, minimum of three varieties, three tomatoes in each variety. 7. Cherry Tomato, Bunch 8. Three Onions, White. 9. Three Onions, Odourless. 10. Three Onions, Brown. 11. Three Onions, Red. 12. Shallots, Bunch. 13. Largest Onion. 14. Three Cucumbers, Apple. 15. Three Cucumbers, Long Green. 16 Largest Cucumber. 17. 250 grams of Purple Beans. 18. 250 grams of Green Beans. 19. Six Potatoes, White. 20. Six Potatoes, Red. 21. Largest Potato. 22. Three Zucchini, Green not over 18 cm. 23. Three Zucchini, Yellow not over 18 cm. 24. Bunch of Chillies. 25. Bunch of three Carrots, Short. 26. Bunch of three Carrots, Long. 27. Largest Carrot. 28. Three Parsnips. 29. Largest Parsnip. 30. Bunch of three Beetroot. 31. Largest Beetroot. 32. Bunch of Spinach. 33. Bunch of Silver Beet. 34. Six stalks of Rhubarb, washed and cleaned, leaf cut 150mm above stalk. 35. Collection of Culinary Herbs. (Herbs to be in a glass vessel) 36. One Rock Melon, to be cut. 37. Largest Rock Melon. 38. One Water Melon, to be cut. 39. Largest Water Melon. 40. One Citron Melon. 41. Largest Citron Melon.

46 42. Any other Melon 43. Vegetable Marrow, Long Green. 44. Vegetable Marrow, Long White 45. Vegetable Marrow, Long Yellow 46. One Squash, any other variety. 47. One Banana Squash. 48. One Hubbard Squash. 49. Largest Squash. 50. One Gramma – Largest Gramma. 51. One Golden Nugget, to be cut. 52. One Butternut Pumpkin, to be cut. 53. Largest Butternut Pumpkin. 54. One Queensland Blue Pumpkin, to be cut. 55. One Sweet Grey Pumpkin, to be cut. 56. One Crown Prince Pumpkin, to be cut. 57. One Jarradale Pumpkin, to be cut. 58 One Kent (Jap) Pumpkin, to be cut. 59. One Pumpkin, any other variety. 60. Largest Pumpkin. 61. Any other Vegetable, not in Schedule.

CHAMPION – BEST ROOT OR GREEN VEGETABLES $5.00 PLUS RIBBON CHAMPION – VINE VEGETABLE $5.00 PLUS RIBBON CHAMPION – EXHIBIT IN VEGETABLE SECTION $5.00 PLUS RIBBON MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN VEGETABLE SECTION $7.00 PLUS RIBBON

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- 4948 - SECTION Q – FRUIT STEWARDS: J. Lindley, L. Attwood.

First prize $3. second prize $1 unless otherwise stated.

ENTRY FEE 50c. ENTRIES CLOSE 10.00am Friday, 16 February, 2018.

1. Three Nectarines, any variety. 2. Three Plums, any variety. 3. Three Clingstone Peaches. 4. Three Slipstone Peaches. 5. Three Pears. 6. Three Delicious Apples 7. Three Granny Smith Apples. 8. Three Jonathan Apples. 9. Group of Six Apples, any variety. 10. Bunch of Table Grapes.

CHAMPION – EXHIBIT IN FRUIT SECTION $7.00 PLUS RIBBON MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN FRUIT SECTION $10.00 PLUS RIBBON

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SECTION R - FLOWERS STEWARDS: Lesley Attwood, Laura Atwood and Terri Craig.

ENTRY FEE: 50c. All entries to be handed to Stewards. Entries will be received in the Pavilion on Saturday morning 17 February 2018 until 9.30 a.m. Applies to all sections. No entries will be received after judging begins. Containers supplied by P & A Society must be used. Champion ribbon to be awarded to best overall exhibit in this section. $5.00 for most successful exhibitor.

ALL ROSES MUST HAVE FOLIAGE

First prize $4, second prize, $1 unless stated otherwise.

1. One Cut Florabunda or Cluster Rose. 2. Container of Mixed Roses, not more than 2 or 3 colours. 3. One Red Rose. 4. One Pink Rose. 5. One White Rose. 6. One Yellow Rose. 7. One Rose Any Colour. 8. Container of Miniature Roses. 9. One Cut Fuschia. 10. Container of Salvia, any colour, 6 stems. 11. Three Zinnias, different colours. 12. A vase of native grass. 13. Three Geraniums, with foliage, different colours. 14. Best Geranium, with foliage. 15. Best Pelargonium with foliage. 16. One cut of any flower not in schedule, not bulb or corm. 17. Container of flowers, six varieties, one cut of each. 18. One cut flowering Shrub. 19. One cut Hydrangea. 20. One cut Belladonna Lily (Naked Lady). 21. Three stems Marigold. 22. Best cut Crepe Myrtle. 23. Container of not more than Five Dahlias, any type. 24. Single Dahlia, any type. 25. Three Pom Pom Dahlias. 26. Three miniature Dahlias. 27. One medium Dahlia. 28. Container of six Petunias on saucer 29. Three cut bulbous, Rhizamous or Corm Plants. 30. Pot of succulents - not more than 20cm pot.

51 DECORATIVE SECTION Champion Ribbon for Overall Best.

31. Roses and Ribbons. Rosemary Elworthy Memorial Trophy. 32. Green is Cool. I. Readford Memorial Trophy. 33. Modern Arrangement. Gloria Lowther Memorial Trophy. 34. Kitchen Capers. Kath Butcher Memorial Trophy.

JUVENILE SECTION 14 years and under. Entry fee 50c. Champion ribbon awarded in this section.

35. Novelty made with Fruit and Vegetables. Alma Luff Memorial Trophy. 36. Floral Design on low saucer. Trophy donated by Lesley Attwood. 37. An arrangement of Fresh Flowers in a Boot. Trophy donated by Ann Lindley.

JUNIOR SECTION 8 years and under. Entry fee 50c. Champion ribbon awarded in this section.

38. Novelty made with Fruit and Vegetables. Trophy donated by P & A Ladies Auxiliary. 39. Arrangement in Vase. Vase not more than 10cm high. Trophy donated by Ailsa Bower. 40. Floral design on low saucer. Trophy donated by Wendy Chomley.

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SECTION S – JAMS AND JELLIES

STEWARDS: Cecily Luff, Marg Rafferty and Val Kynoch.

ENTRY FEE: 50c. $5 for most successful exhibitor, donated by P. & A. Ladies Auxiliary. First prize $3, second $1. Entries close 9 a.m. first day of show. Jam containers must not be less than 180gms. Cellophane tops and rubber bands must be used for jams, jellies, pickles and sauces. Jars to be filled to within 1cm of top.

Champion ribbon awarded to most outstanding exhibit.

1. Any variety of Mustard Pickles. 2. Bottle of Tomato Sauce, no seeds. 3. Bottle of Plum Sauce. 4. Bottle of Ripe Tomato Relish. 5. Salad Dressing. 6. Boiled Salad Dressing. 7. Melon Jam, any flavour. 8. Plum Jam, Dark. 9. Plum Jam, Light. 10. Peach Jam, any flavour. 11. Apricot Jam, no kernels. 12. Marmalade, any variety. 13. Tomato Jam, any flavouring. 14. Chutney, any variety. 15. Fig Jam. 16. Berry Jam. 17. Collection of Jam, three varieties. Jars must be same size. 18. Any Jam not in schedule. 19. Apple Jelly. 20. Any Jelly not in schedule. 21. Jar of Mixed Pickles. 22. Sweet Sauce, eg Chocolate, Apple, Sweet Chilli etc. 23. Savoury Sauce, eg Barbecue, Worcestershire etc. 24. Passionfruit Butter / Lemon Butter.

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SECTION T – FOOD AND COOKERY

CHIEF STEWARD: Dianne Bell

STEWARDS: Lynn Lindley, Melinda Mayes, Calista Draper & Amber Draper ENTRY FEE: 50c PRIZE: First $5, second $2 unless otherwise stated

Exhibits must be received by 9 a.m. on first day of show. Cakes must not be sold in pavilion. Sponges to be a 4 egg only. Most successful senior and junior exhibitors must have at least three entries in different classes to be eligible. Stewards not responsible for any boxes or plates.

Ribbons to be awarded to the Most Outstanding Exhibit in Adult, Juvenile and Junior sections $10 to Most Successful Exhibitor, donated by P & A Ladies Auxiliary.

1. Apple Pie 2. Favourite Recipe – Open Section Can be a cake, 6 biscuits, 6 slice, a pie, 6 Patty Cakes or 6 muffins Trophy donated by P & A Ladies. 3. Boiled Fruit Cake. First $10, Second $5. 4. Gluten Free Cake. 5. Cake using a vegetable. No iceing. Trophy donated by Dianne Bell. 6. Nut and Date Loaf. Trophy donated by Marie Lindley 7. Sponge Sandwich, jam filling. 8. Banana Cake, iced on top. 9. Orange Poppyseed cake, iced on top. 10. Butter Cake, not sandwich, uniced. 11. 6 Muffins. 12. 6 patty cakes, decorated all the same or themed. Judged on presentation. Trophy donated by Wendy Chomley. 13. Chocolate Cake, Melted chocolate not to be used in icing. 14. Six Cream Puffs, unfilled 15. Six Pikelets. 16. Six Scones, any variety eg. Plain, sweet, pumpkin. 17. Tea Cake, any variety. 18. Six pieces of Slice, two varieties. 19. Six Homemade Biscuits. 20. Bread, machine loaf, any variety. 21. Bread, machine loaf, savoury, eg soy, linseed, grain or olive.

54 SECTION T 1 – FOOD AND COOKERY Under 8 years. Entry fee 50c.

22. Best Cake, iced on top, not packet mix 23. Six Patty Cakes, decorated 24. Six Decorated Biscuits, Arrowroot or Milk Coffee 25. Six Choc Chip cookies. 26. Six Pikelets 27. Gingerbread Man 28. Novelty or decorated cake. Trophy donated by P & A Ladies

SECTION T 2 – FOOD AND COOKERY 8 to 12 years Entry fee 50c

29. Six Patty Cakes, iced on top 30. Six Muffins. 31. Six Biscuits, any variety. 32. Best Cake iced on top, not packet mix 33. Novelty or decorated cake. Trophy donated by P & A Ladies

SECTION T3 – FOOD AND COOKERY 13 to 16 years Entry fee 50c

34. Novelty cake. Trophy donated by P & A Ladies 35. Six Biscuits, any variety. 36. Best Cake iced on top, not packet mix 37. Six Muffins

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SECTION U – NEEDLEWORK CHIEF STEWARD: Carol Harris.

STEWARDS: Rhonda Armour, Betty Vickery, Helen Reid, Marg Fletcher ENTRY FEE: 50c. PRIZES: First $5, second $2 unless otherwise stated.

All work must be bonafide work of the exhibitor, and must be unwashed, and MUST NOT have been exhibited at any of the Society’s previous shows. All needlework to be the work of non-professionals. Entry cards to be attached with safety pins. Exhibits to be on the ground by 9 a.m. on the first day of the show.

Ribbons to be awarded to the Most Outstanding Exhibitors in Adult, Junior and Juvenile sections. $10 for Most Successful Exhibitor in needlework, donated by P & A Ladies Auxiliary.

SEWING:

1. Embroidered table centre, supper cloth or duchess set. 2. Hanky with crochet edge 3. Any article of embroidery not in schedule. 4. Cross Stitch, stamped or painted. 5. Counted Cross Stitch, must be framed, no smaller than 25cm x 25cm. (not painted or stamped) 6. Article of Framed Needlework 7. Bag made using patchwork or other methods of sewing 8. Article made using up to 1 metre of material. 9. Sewn article suitable for home use. (eg, potholder, apron, tea towel) 10. Small gift featuring embroidery. (eg, coat hanger, lav bag, hand towel) 11. Best sewn soft toy or doll, must be playable. 12. Patchwork quilt. 13. Article or garment featuring quilting done by exhibitor. 14. Any other patchwork article 15. Best made cushion (not patchwork). 16. Article featuring hand appliqué. 17. Article featuring machine appliqué. 18. Machine made article of clothing. 19. Sewn Article by person over 70 years.

KNITTING and CROCHET.

20. Crochet doily, no bigger than 30cm diameter 21. Piece of fine crochet (not doily) by person over 70yr. 22. Piece of fine crochet (not doily) by person under 70yr. 23. Knitted or crochet small wearable accessory-not fancy yarn (eg; hat, scarf, gloves, socks). 24. Knitted or crochet article made in fancy yarn (feathers, loopy, ostrich etc) 25. Child’s Hand Knitted Article 8 ply or over. 26. Baby’s Knitted Dress or Jacket. 27. Baby’s Crocheted Dress or Jacket. 28. One pair Knitted Bootees. 29. One pair Crocheted Bootees. 30. Child’s Hand Knitted Article, basques and cuffs optional, 5 ply wool and under. 31. Lady’s or Man’s Hand Knitted Jumper, Cardigan or Vest. 32. Knitted or crochet Toy, must be playable. 57 33. Hand Knitted or Crocheted baby rug up to cot size. 34. Hand Knitted or Crocheted knee rug (1 metre x 1 metre) 35. Hand Knitted or Crochet rug, larger than knee rug. 36. One Skein of Hand Spun Wool. 37. Article Made from Hand Spun Wool. 38. Hand Knitted or Crochet adult shawl. 39. Hand Knitted or Crochet baby shawl, 5 ply and under. 40. Knitted or Crocheted Coat Hanger. 41. Hand Knitted Apparel, 8 ply or over, Rosemary Elworthy Memorial Trophy. 42. Article from Mohair or Mohair Blend, must contain at least 50% Mohair, label attached. 43. Knitted or Crocheted Tea Cosy. 44. Any other article not mentioned. 45. Knitted or crochet set of dolls clothes 46. Article featuring felted wool work. 47. Article of knitting or crochet by person over 70 yrs, (not fine crochet)

JUNIOR SECTION (Primary School) Entry Fee: 50c.

48. Machine or Hand Made article or garment. 49. Specimen of Hand Embroidery. 50. Article made from knitting or crochet.

JUVENILE SECTION (High School) Entry Fee: 50c.

51. Machine or Hand Made article or garment. 52. Specimen of Hand Embroidery. 53. Article made from knitting or crochet.

58 SECTION UU – HANDICRAFTS CHIEF STEWARD: Carol Harris.

STEWARDS: Helen Lindley, Marg McCarthy, Maggie Erkelens, Pat Watson ENTRY FEE: 50c. PRIZES: First $5, second $2 unless otherwise stated.

All work must be bonafide work of the exhibitor, and must be unwashed, and MUST NOT have been exhibited at any of the Society’s previous shows. All handicrafts to be the work of non-professionals. If such entry is unworthy of a prize, the judges are empowered to make no award. Entry cards to be attached with safety pins. Exhibits to be on the ground by 9 a.m. on the first day of the show.

Ribbons to be awarded to the Most Outstanding Exhibitors in Adult, in all sections.

1. Bag, any medium. 2. Doll made and dressed by exhibitor. 3. Bookmark, any medium. 4. 3 articles suitable for gift. 5. Pin cushion. 6. Handmade card. 7. Single page Scrapbooking layout. 8. Beyond the page Scrapbooking 9. Hand constructed item. 10. Christmas decoration 11. Any make of craft not mentioned. 12. Article made from recyclable product (no yard art) 13. Item of Beaded Jewellery 14. Beaded article, not jewellery. 15. Article of Woodwork. 16. Piece of plaited leatherwork. 17. Piece of tooled leatherwork. 18. Article made by exhibitor over 70yrs.

SUB-JUNIOR SECTION – Under 8 years

19. Modelled article, any medium. 20. Novelty assembled from Basic Lego – less than 40cm square. 21. Robot or Alien made from recycled materials, no Larger than 50cm high. 22. Decorated paper plate – Child care centre/Pre- School 23. Decorated paper plate individual. 24. Article not mentioned. 25. Item featuring scrapbooking. 26. Handmade Card.

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JUNIOR SECTION – 8 to less than 12 years

27. Modelled Article, any medium. 28. Novelty assembled from Basic Lego – less than 40cm square on board. 29. Robot or Alien made from recycled materials, no larger than 50cm high. 30. School Craft Article. 31. Article not mentioned 32. Item featuring scrapbooking 33. Handmade Card. 34. Article of Woodwork.

JUVENILE SECTION – over 12 years

35. School Craft Article 36. Metal Craft Article. 37. Model Kit article (eg: plane, boat, car etc). 38. Handmade Card 39. Article not mentioned 40. Item featuring Scrapbooking

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SECTION V – PHOTOGRAPHY STEWARDS: L. Annetts, K. Annetts, and M. Brown

Entry Fee: 50c. Prize money: 1st $5, 2nd $2.

1. Entries MUST be delivered to the Secretary’s office by 12.00 p.m. on Wednesday 14 February, 2018. 2. The photography section will be open to film and digital photos. NO ENHANCEMENTS except in Section 54. 3. It is at the steward’s discretion to change photos between classes if necessary. 4. All entries are to remain in the Pavilion until 5 p.m. on the Saturday. 5. All photographs must be mounted (preferably using double-sided tape) on cardboard which can be stapled for display. NO FRAMES, GLASS, BOARDS OR POSTER PRINTS ARE ACCEPTABLE. 6. Exhibitors name, class and section of exhibit must be on the back of each photograph for judging. 7. If you have any complaints or would like to make a suggestion on this section, please speak to the stewards. 8. All entries MUST be within the size stated

LIMIT OF 2 ENTRIES PER CLASS PER PERSON

Champion ribbons will be awarded for: Champion Colour Print Champion Black & White Print Champion Colour Enlargement Champion Black & White Enlargement Champion Junior Photography Entry

Snapshot Study STUDY * Colour 15cm x 10cm

1. Snapshot study of any animal, bird, insect or reptile 2. Snapshot study of child Trophy donated by Lorna Annetts 3. Snapshot study of sunrise or sunset 4. Snapshot study of flower single bloom 5. Best photo of any local activity 6. Snapshot study open.

Collection Four Snapshots of Colour- One Mount

7. Collection of four snapshots of flowers 8. Collection of four snapshots of people in action, work or play 9. Collection of four snapshots of local views. 10. Collection of four snapshots of views 11 Collection of four snapshots of animals 12. Collection of four photos consisting of child studies. 13. Collection four open subject.

62 Enlargement Black & White - 35cm x 25cm NO LARGER

14. Landscape Trophy donated by Gundagai Newsagency 15. Child study 16. Portrait study 17. Animal study 18. People in action 19. Still Life

Snapshot Study Black & White 20. Child study 21. Animal study 22. Portrait study 23. Best photo any local activity 24. Snapshot open subject

Colour Enlargement - 35 x 25 cm

25. Child study Trophy donated by Gundagai Show Society 26. Flower study Trophy Donated by Gundagai Show Society 27. Animal study 28. Landscape 29. Water scene 30. People in Action 31. Portrait study 32. Sunset or Sunrise Trophy donated by Gundagai Newsagency 33. Silhouette 34. Colour enlargement open subject

Junior Photography. Colour NOTE: Photograph must be the work of the ‘junior’.

13 – 16 Years 35. Snapshot study open 36. Snapshot study people 37. Snapshot study views 38. Holiday Snapshots 39. Snapshot study animal 40. Funny photo

9 – 12 Years 41. Snapshot study open 42. Snapshot study people 43. Snapshot study views 44. Holiday Snapshots 45. Snapshot study animal Trophy donated by Margaret Brown 46. Snapshot study local activity 47. Funny photo

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6 - 8 Years 48. Snapshot study open 49. Snapshot study people 50. Snapshot study views 51. Holiday Snapshots 52. Snapshot study pets Trophy donated by Margaret Brown 53. Snapshot study local activity

Computerised Images Open Section

54. Open Study Enlargement digital any enhancements allowed

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GUNDAGAI TOURISM PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

PRIZE

Each category has one $100 prize for the winning entry only.

NUMBER OF ENTRIES

Entrants are entitled to submit up to three entries in each category.

CATEGORIES

1. Dog on the Tuckerbox 2. The Great Rescue of 1852 3. Old Gundagai Gaol 4. View of Gundagai

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

All photographs must be submitted in digital format of no less than 2MB. Photographs must be taken within the Gundagai area. Photos that include people must be submitted with a copy of the attached permission to print form. Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council reserves the right to use any photographs submitted in local promotional material or online, or to provide them to other organisations. By submitting images you also agree that your name may be revealed in descriptive text or commentary in connection with the image(s). The judge’s decision is final.

ENTRY INSTRUCTIONS

Photographs must be submitted via email to [email protected] (max file size per email 10MB) and the entrance fee of $5 per photograph paid to the Gundagai Visitor Information Centre by 12 noon on Wednesday 14th February before the show dates 16-17 February 2018. The Gundagai Visitor Information Centre will print and back the photographs ready for display.

GUNDAGAI TOURISM PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

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PHOTOGRAPHY CONSENT FORM / RELEASE

I, (print name)______, hereby grant permission to Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council, to use the photographs and/or digital images of me in news releases and/or promotional materials. These materials might include printed or electronic publications, Web sites or other electronic communications. I further agree that my name and identity may be revealed in descriptive text or commentary in connection with the image(s). I authorise the use of these images without compensation to me. All negatives, prints, digital reproductions shall be the property of Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council.

______(Date)

______(Signature of adult subject)

______(Address)

______(Suburb/Town, State, Postcode)

RELEASE FOR MINOR CHILDREN (UNDER 18)

I, (print name)______, parent or official guardian of (child’s name)______hereby grant permission to Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council, to take and use: photographs and/or digital images of my child for use in news releases and/or promotional materials as follows: printed publications or materials, electronic publications, or Web sites. I authorise the use of these images without compensation to me. All negatives, prints, digital reproductions and shall be the property of Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council.

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______(Signature of Parent or Guardian)

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SECTION W – WOOL CHIEF STEWARD: C. McDonnell.

STEWARDS: C. Harris, P. Reardon, R. Readford, ENTRY FEE: $1.00

First prize $5 and ribbon, second $2 and ribbon (three or more entries or no second prize). NB: All merino fleeces are eligible to be judged on highest commercial value (except class 8)

CONDITIONS: 1. The judge is entitled to transfer any entry to another section if he considers it wrongly entered. 2. Rams wool only eligible for class 8 and Grand Champion Fleece. 3. All Fleeces to be skirted, skirtings not to be included. 4. ALL FLEECES TO BE GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR AND TO BE THE PRODUCT OF THE 2017 CLIP. 5. Unless otherwise specified exhibits will be judged in accordance with the following scale of points: Soundness, Length, Colour, Softness, Density, Character, Evenness, Trueness of Type, Top and Noil Products (Weight and Yield). Total 100 points. 6. Fleeces not to exceed 12 months growth.

Wool exhibits may be left with the Secretary any time prior to the Show. Entries to be on the ground by 10 a.m. on the first day of the Show.

ENTRIES CLOSE 14 FEBRUARY 2018.

1. Merino Wool, Superfine, one fleece - wether or ewe. 2. Merino Wool, Fine, one fleece - wether or ewe. 3. Merino Wool, Medium to Fine, one fleece - wether or ewe. 4. Merino Wool, Strong, one fleece - wether or ewe.

CHAMPION MERINO FLEECE. Ribbon and trophy

5. Comeback Wool, one fleece 58 to 60’s. Spinning quality. 6. Crossbred Wool, one fleece, 56’s. Spinning quality. 7. Crossbred Wool, one fleece, Medium 50’s. Spinning quality.

CHAMPION CROSSBRED FLEECE. Ribbon and trophy.

8. Ram Fleece. 9. Merino Lamb’s Wool. Fine, 500 grams. 10. Merino Lamb’s Wool. Medium or Strong, 500 grams. 11. Crossbred Lamb’s Wool. Fine, 500 grams. 12. Crossbred Lamb’s Wool. Medium or Strong, 500 grams. 13. Comeback Lamb’s Wool, 500 grams.

GRAND CHAMPION FLEECE OF SHOW. Ribbon Most Successful Exhibitor will be awarded a trophy.

69 SECTION X – ART STEWARDS: Cathy Readford, Sandy Mellis and Bruce Tout.

Entries close 4.00 pm Wednesday 14 February 2018

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

1. Entries must be the original work of the exhibitor. No copies or products of workshops will be accepted. To avoid legal litigation, copyright rules must be strictly adhered to. 2. All work must have been completed within the last two years and must not have been exhibited in any previous Gundagai P & A Show. 3. Gundagai P & A society will not be responsible for the loss, damage, breakage or insurance of any exhibit while in its care. 4. Gundagai P & A Society reserves the right to have any entry reproduced for promotional purposes within the media. 5. Works must be properly framed, labelled with name, section, medium and title of work, ready for hanging. 6. Gundagai P & A Society has the right to hang or not to hang exhibits. Decisions are binding. 7. No late entries will be accepted. Work must be at the P & A Society Office by 4 pm on the Wednesday prior to the Show. 8. Paintings must remain on exhibition until 4.30pm on the Saturday of the Show. 9. When the Judges are of the opinion that an exhibit is unworthy of a first prize, or unworthy of a prize at all, an award may be made in accordance with that decision. 10. Three entries or less, no second prize.

JUNIOR (Under 18 years - Age to be shown on the exhibit ticket) Entry Fee: 50c.

1. Drawing by student at Primary School. 1st $6, 2nd $4, 3rd $2. 2. Drawing by student in Years 7-10. 1st $8, 2nd $6, 3rd $4. 3. Drawing by student in Years 11-12. 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $6. 4. Painting by student at Primary School. 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $6. 5. Painting by student in Years 7-10. 1st $12, 2nd $8, 3rd $6. 6. Painting by student in Years 11-12. 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $6. 7. Year 10-12 Art Work. 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $6.

OPEN Entry Fee: $2.00.

8. Traditional Oil (Landscape) 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $5. 9. Water Colour. 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $5. 10. Abstract, any medium, any subject. 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $5. 11. Best Mixed Media. 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $5. 12. Drawing (pen & ink, charcoal, crayon, conte, etc). 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $5. 13. Pastel. 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $5. 14. Acrylic. 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $5. 15. Painting or drawing, any medium, on subject from Gundagai Shire 1st $10, 2nd $5. 16. Portrait, any medium. 1st $10, 2nd $5.

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SECTION Y – CAGED BIRDS CHIEF STEWARD: K. Keogh STEWARDS: L. Carmona, K. Porter. To be displayed on second day of show, Saturday 17 February, 2018.

ENTRY FEE: 50c per cage

CONDITIONS: 1. All entries must be received by the Secretary, not later than Thursday prior to Show. 2. In cases where there is only one exhibit, the judge may withhold any prize. 3. All exhibits must be in position by 9a.m. on the Second Day of the Show. When placed in position by Stewards, exhibits may not be interfered with by the exhibitor. Disqualification may follow any violation of this rule. 4. The Judge’s decision in all cases to be final. 5. All birds shall be exhibited in standard cages, supplied by the exhibitor. 6. All birds must have sufficient feed in cage for two days. 7. All exhibits must have drinkers attached. 8. No exhibit may be removed before 5 p.m. on the day of the Exhibition unless special permission is given by the Secretary. 9. All care will be taken of exhibits, but the society will not accept responsibility. 10. First prize $2.00 and certificate, second prize $1.00 and certificate. Three entries or less, no second prize.

BUDGERIGARS 1. Green Cock. 2. Laurel or Olive Cock. 3. Sky Blue Cock. 4. Grey Cock. 5. Cobalt, Mauve or Violet or Blue Vain Cock. 6. Grey Green Cock. 7. Clearwing Cock. 8. A. C. Greywing Cock. 9. Yellow Cock. 10. Albino Cock. 11. Lutino Cock. 12. Opaline Cock. 13. Cinnamon Wing Green Cock. 14. Cinnamon Wing Blue Cock. 15. Pied AC Cock. 16. Harlequin AC Cock. 17. AOC Cock not mentioned. 18. Green Hen. 19. Laurel or Olive Hen. 20. Sky Blue Hen. 21. Grey Hen. 22. Cobalt or Mauve or Violet Hen. 23. Grey Green Hen. 24. Clearwing Hen. 25. AC Greywing Hen. 26. Yellow Hen. 27. Albino Hen. 28. Lutino Hen.

72 29. Opaline Hen. 30. Cinnamon Wing Green Hen. 31. Cinnamon Wing Blue Hen. 32. Pied AC Hen. 33. Harlequin Pied AC Hen. 34. AOC Hen not mentioned.

Champion Budgerigar – Ribbon, $20.00 & Medallion Reserve Champion Budgerigar – Ribbon

CANARIES 35. Yorkshire Male AC. 36. Yorkshire Hen AC. 37. Norwich Male AC. 38. Norwich Hen AC. 39. Border Fancy Male AC. 40. Border Fancy Hen AC. 41. Red Factor Male. 42. Red Factor Hen. 43. AOV Male not mentioned. 44. AOV Hen not mentioned.

Champion Canary – Ribbon, $20.00 & Medallion Reserve Champion Canary – Ribbon

AUSTRALIAN FINCHES 45. Gouldian AC. 46. Star Finch. 47. Diamond Sparrow. 48. Embla Picta. 49. Longtail Grass Finch. 50. Parson Finch. 51. Mask Finch. 52. Red Browed Finch. 53. Chestnut Finch. 54. Double Bar. 55. AOV Finch not mentioned. 56. Pair Australian Finches.

Champion Australian Finch. Ribbon, $20.00 & Medallion Reserve Champion Australian Finch. Ribbon

AUSTRALIAN FINCHES – ZEBRA 57. Normal Cock. 58. Fawn Cock. 59. White Cock. 60. Marked White Cock. 61. Blue or Silver Cock. 62. Grizzle Cock. 63. Normal Pied Cock. 64. Fawn Pied Cock. 65. AOC Pied Cock. 66. Normal Hen.

73 67. Fawn Hen. 68. White Hen. 69. Marked White Hen. 70. Blue or Silver Hen. 71. Grizzle Hen. 72. Normal Pied Hen. 73. Fawn Pied Hen. 74. AOC Pied Hen. 75. AOC Not Mentioned. 76. Pair Normal Zebras. 77. Pair Fawn Zebras. 78. Pair AOC Zebras.

Champion Zebra Finch – Ribbon, $20.00 & Medallion Reserve Champion Zebra Finch – Ribbon Best Pair A.O.C Zebra Finches - $10.00 prize

FOREIGN FINCHES 79. Gold Finch. 80. Manniken Finch. 81. Spice Finch. 82. Cutthroad Finch. 83. Java Blue. 84. Java AOC. 85. Orange Breast. 86. Ruddi. 87. Cordon Blue. 88. Cuban. 89. Aurora. 90. AOV Foreign Finch not mentioned. 91. Pair Foreign Finches.

Champion Foreign Finch – Ribbon, $20.00 & Medallion Reserve Champion Foreign Finch – Ribbon

AUSTRALIAN PARROTS 92. Eastern Rosella. 93. Yellow Rosella. 94. Crimson Rosella. 95. King Parrot. 96. Crimson Wing. 97. Barrabrand. 98. Rock Pebbler. 99. Lorrikeet, Rainbow. 100. Lorrikeet, AOV. 101. Quarrian Normal. 102. Quarrian AOC. 103. Bourke, Normal. 104. Bourke, AOC. 105. Scarlet Chest AC. 106. Neomphema, AOV. 107. Blue Bonnett. 108. Buln Buln.

74 109. Many coloured. 110. Princess AC. 111. Australian Parrot AOV (NIE). 112. Pair Australian Parrots. 113. Hybrid Australian Parrot. 114. Red Rump Normal. 115. Red Rump AOC.

Champion Parrot – Ribbon, $20.00 & Medallion Reserve Champion Parrot – Ribbon

COCKATOOS 116. Cockatoo, Sulphur Crested. 117. Major Mitchell. 118. Little Corella. 119. Long Billed Corella. 120. Galah. 121. Cockatoo AOV. 122. Gang Gang.

Champion Cockatoo – Ribbon, $20.00 & Medallion Reserve Champion Cockatoo Ribbon

FOREIGN PARROTS 123. Indian Ringneck, Normal. 124. Indian Ringneck, AOC. 125. Lovebird, Normal. 126. Lovebird, AOV. 127. Plumhead. 128. Alexanderine. 129. Foreign Parrot, AOV, not mentioned. 130. Pair Foreign Parrots. 131. Hybrid Foreign Parrot.

Champion Foreign Parrot – Ribbon and Medallion $20.00 Reserve Champion Foreign Parrot - Ribbon

Champion Bird of Show

CHILDRENS SECTION 132. Parrot, any variety 1st $10.00: 2nd $5.00 133. Budgerigar 1st $10.00: 2nd $5.00 134. Finch or Canary 1st $10.00: 2nd $5.00

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75 SECTION Z – HOME BREW STEWARDS: Rod Burns and Roger Norden

ENTRY FEE: $1 per Entry Entries close at 5 p.m. on Thursday (15 February) prior to Show, and must be left at Secretary’s Office. First Prize $5, second $2.

CONDITIONS: 1. Entrants must be over 18 years of age. 2. Each entry in beer classes to consist of one 750ml bottle (long neck preferred) or two 375ml bottles. 3. Judging to be on a points system awarded for: colour, clarity, head and head holding, flavour, aroma and body. 4. Judges decisionScrappingclearly will be final. is now open Thursday's from 10.00 til 5.00

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