86Th ANNUAL BONALBO SHOW 2ND & 3RD MAY 2014

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86Th ANNUAL BONALBO SHOW 2ND & 3RD MAY 2014 86th ANNUAL BONALBO SHOW 2ND & 3RD MAY 2014 BONALBO SHOWGROUNDS MAIN RD, BONALBO Phone on Show Days: 02 6665 1126 Bonalbo Show Society Inc Honorary Life Members Mrs Ethel Short, Mr Andy Snow, Mrs Gillian Perrett, Mrs Joy Whitney, Mrs Nora Wilson Paid Life Members John and Dot Clarke, Donald and Elizabeth Johnston, John and Joyce Ralston, Roy and Margaret Vary, Ken and Jan Vary. Office Bearers—2014 President Secretary Treasurer David Whitney Michelle Malt Neal Taylor 02: 6665 3152 02: 6665 3324 Vice Presidents: James Fraser, Donald Johnston Committee Members—2014 John Allen, Merlene Allen, Darryl Amos, Paul Johnston Snr, Ellen Lowe, Clive Newton, Owen Osborne, Roy Vary, Chris Whitney, Joy Whitney HORSES CATTLE WORKING DOGS POULTRY PAVILION REFRESHMENT STALLS - BOOTHS LUNCHEON PAVILION - BBQP Showground PIC No: NA 122376 Phone number (Show Days): 02 6665 1126 NOTE: Any dog brought onto the showground must be under strict control and will be the responsibility of the owner President Secretary David Whitney Michelle Malt “Wonga Park” 43 Murphys Rd Old Bonalbo, 2469 Old Bonalbo, 2469 E: [email protected] Page 2 of 56 PRESIDENTS MESSAGE On behalf of the Bonalbo Show Society, I would like to extend an invitation to join us in celebrating the 86th Bonalbo Show. The past two years have seen rainfall impact our events, and given current conditions, many would welcome the same result this year. Despite the weather, many local producers and competitors have been preparing for this years show, and our committee have worked hard to ensure our Show offers value for mon- ey for visitors and competitors. This year sees the return of Water Fowl to our Poultry Schedule, and we have introduced a "Best Dressed Competition" open to exhibitors and visitors. A big thank you to our generous sponsors, and to our exhibitors and volunteers who make the show happen. David Whitney ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP: (Commences 1 April) $10.00 ENTITLEMENTS: Free entry of the member and 2 student children (as named on Medicare card) to both days of the Show. Free parking on the Grounds at Show time. Nominate members to be elected to the Committee. ADMISSION CHARGES Friday 2 May Free Saturday 3 May Adults $10.00 School age children $3.00 Seniors Card Holders $5.00 PROGRAMME Friday 2 May Dog trials 6.30 am Pavilion judging 10.30 am Saturday 3 May Horse events 8.00 am Poultry judging 8.30 am Led cattle judging 9.00 am Bush pony classes 9.30 am Pen cattle judging 9.30 am Olympic jumping 9.30 am Official Opening & Grand parade 2.00 pm Page 3 of 56 BEST DRESSED COMPETITION THEME: Country Show Style Best Dressed Man Best Dressed Lady Best Dressed Child 12 and under Prizes to be won INDEX 5 Exhibitors and Competitors Guide 6 Dog Trial Competitions 8 Horses Program 17 Bush Pony and Sporting Events 18 Heavy Horse Program 19 Olympic Jumps 20 Horse Stall Booking Form 21 General Horse Participants Waiver and Indemnity Form 22 Pen Cattle 23 Led Cattle 25 Cattle Handlers Waiver and Indemnity Form 26 Johnes Declaration Form (Cattle Exhibits) 27 Led Cattle Entry Form 28 General Entry Form 30 Poultry Schedule 34 Poultry Entry Form 35 Pavilion Competitions 54 Upcoming Events 55 Sponsors Page 4 of 56 EXHIBITORS AND COMPETITORS GUIDE Closing dates for entries will be strictly observed and no late entries will be accepted. The judges' decision in all classes shall be final. Entry fees must be paid before competing. Exhibitors and competitors in all sections compete entirely at their own risk and the Society is not responsible for any injury, damage or loss sustained by an exhibitor or competitor. Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor found to have breached the ASC disputes and disciplinary regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee. The committee's decision in all matters of dispute shall be final. Stallions cannot compete in riding and hack classes unless otherwise stated in the schedule. Prize money will be paid at the secretary's office and no prize money will be posted. All prize money unclaimed one week after the show will be paid back into Society funds. All competitors are requested to participate in the Grand Parade. RISK WARNING—Bonalbo Show as an affiliated member of the Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales advises that the participation, including passive participation, in events or activities at an agricultural show contains elements of risk, both obvious and inherent. The risks involved may result in property damage and/or personal injury including death. PIC numbers: a Property Identification Code is mandatory for all properties carrying livestock. In accordance with ASC guidelines every exhibitor bringing livestock to the show will be required to list each animal being shown together with the PIC for the property from which it has come on the Waiver form before competing. Health Status: Vaccination against the Hendra virus is not mandatory, however Bonalbo Show Society strongly supports the voluntary vaccination of horses. All exhibitors declare to the best of their knowledge that their horse is healthy and fit to be shown. Page 5 of 56 FRIDAY May 2, 2014 DOG TRIALS Closing date for entries is Thursday April 17, 2014 Entries may be limited depending on nominations. No late entries will be accepted. Dog owners need to be a full or day member of the NCWDA or an affiliated association. Sponsored by Riverina Stock Feeds. Entries to Merlene Allen Ph (02) 6665 3201 CHIEF STEWARD Paul Johnston Ph (02) 6665 3101 Start time: 6.30 am The Albert Waller Memorial Open Dog Trial Entry $15.00 Prize money 1st $80.00 plus trophy donated by J & M Allen, plus perpetual trophy donated by Mrs Waller and daughter, 2nd $50.00, 3rd $30.00, 4th $20.00, 5th $12.00 Novice Dog Trial Entry $12.00 Prize money 1st $40.00 donated by R & S Smith plus trophy donated by A & M Snow, plus perpetual trophy 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00, 4th $10.00, 5th $10.00 A trophy donated by Killarney Vet Surgery to be given to the novice dog scoring the highest points in the first round. Page 6 of 56 Tom Short Memorial Maiden Dog Trial Entry $10.00 Prize money 1st $30.00 and trophy donated by the Short Family 2nd $20.00, 3rd $10.00, 4th $10.00, 5th $10.00 A trophy donated by Pinkertons Casino for maiden dog scoring the highest points in the first round. The Maiden, Novice and Open Trial to be run in conjunction. There will be a Maiden, Novice and Open Final. Page 7 of 56 Saturday 3 May 2014 HORSES TWO RING FEATURE PROGRAM Showground PIC No: NA 122376 CHIEF STEWARD John Allen Ph (02) 6665 3201 ASSISTANTS Merlene Allen, Lindsay Johnston, Paul Johnston jr, Eleanor Ramsay, Ken Vary, Lynne Davies. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses and cattle are dangerous and that accidents, causing death, bodily injuries, disability and property damage, can and do happen. Stall bookings: steel $10.00, timber $ 5.00; yard bookings: $2.00 per night. All fees to be paid at time of booking. See page 20 for booking form. Entry $3.00 Pairs $3.00 per entry No refunds Entry tickets purchased at booth at Main Ring gate and presented by the Entry tickets purchased at booth at Main Ring gate and presented by the competitor to the Steward prior to entering the Ring. Waiver form to be signed by parent/guardian of competitors under 18 years. Prize money 1st $8.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd Ribbon Ring No 1 Start 8.00 am Upon achieving an Open Ridden Championship in one ring, any horse/ pony is not eligible to compete in any further saddle (ridden) classes on the day, apart from the Supreme Champion Horse to be Ridden. THOROUGHBRED to be LED Prize money sponsored by Bonalbo Post Office and Store 1 Thoroughbred Mare or Filly 2 Thoroughbred Gelding CHAMPION THOUROUGHBRED - Ribbon +$10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION-Ribbon Page 8 of 56 AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE to be LED Horses must be registered with the ASH Association 4 ASH Stallion 3 years & over 5 ASH Colt 2 years & under 3 years 6 ASH Colt 1 year & under 2 years CHAMPION ASH STALLION OR COLT - Trophy donated by Les Keys + $10 Keys + $10 RESERVE CHAMPION ASH STALLION OR COLT – Ribbon 7 ASH Gelding 3 years & under 8 ASH Gelding over 3 years CHAMPION ASH GELDING - Trophy donated by Ramsey & Bulmer Livestock +$10 RESERVE CHAMPION ASH GELDING - Ribbon 9 ASH Mare 3 years & over, under 15 hh 10 ASH Mare 3 years & over, over 15 hh 11 ASH Filly under 3 years CHAMPION ASH MARE OR FILLY - Trophy donated by Dog & Bull Hotel, Bonalbo +$10 RESERVE CHAMPION ASH MARE OR FILLY - Ribbon 12 ASH Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding SUPREME ASH EXHIBIT - Trophy donated by Killarney Co-op +$15.00 ANSA SADDLE HORSE to be LED Horses must be registered with ANSA Saddle Horse Association 13 ANSA Stallion or Colt 14 ANSA Mare 14 hh to 15.2 hh 15 ANSA Mare over 15.2 hh 16 ANSA Gelding 14 hh to 15.2 hh 17 ANSA Gelding over 15.2 hh CHAMPION ANSA to be LED - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION ANSA to be LED - Ribbon SUPREME CHAMPION ALL BREED HORSE to be LED - Trophy and $100.00 donated by Bonalbo Bowling & Recreation Club. Page 9 of 56 AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE - WORKING Horses must be registered with the ASH Association 18 ASH Mare 19 ASH Gelding 20 ASH Stallion 21 ASH Hack CHAMPION ASH WORKING - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION ASH WORKING - Ribbon 22 Jim Brown Memorial Stock Horse under Saddle - to be tested.
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