86th ANNUAL 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 , 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

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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 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. Open to all breeds. Perpetual trophy & $50 donated by the Brown families. The horse is tested by: opening a gate 10 pts, carrying a coat 10 pts, dismount 10 pts, lead horse in trot 10 pts, remount 10 pts, fast workout as per diagram 100 pts.

Walk to B, trot circle to left, canter circle to right, simple change at B, canter circle to left, flying change at B, fast canter circle to right and continue to C, haunch turn to right, fast canter to D, haunch turn to left, fast canter to E and halt. Trot to B, halt and rein-back 3-5 paces, walk horse forward to original position. Return to A on a light rein and halt.

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ANSA RIDDEN HORSE 23 ANSA Mare or Gelding 14 to 15.2 hh 24 ANSA Mare or Gelding over 15.2 hh CHAMPION RIDDEN ANSA HORSE - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN ANSA HORSE - Ribbon

HACK Prize money sponsored by Rural Buying Service 25 Maiden Hack 26 Novice Hack 27 Hack over 15 hh not exceeding 15.2 hh 28 Hack over 15.2 hh not exceeding 16 hh 29 Hack over 16 hh not exceeding 16.2 hh 30 Hack over 16.2 hh 31 Hunter Hack CHAMPION HACK classes 27-31 only - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION HACK - Ribbon

GALLOWAY to be RIDDEN 32 Open Galloway over 14 hh not exceeding 14.2 hh 33 Open Galloway over 14.2 hh not exceeding 15 hh 34 Hunter Galloway CHAMPION GALLOWAY to be RIDDEN - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY to be RIDDEN - Ribbon

PONY to be RIDDEN 35 Open Pony Hack not exceeding 12 hh 36 Open Pony Hack over 12 hh not exceeding 12.2 hh 37 Open Pony Hack over 12.2 hh not exceeding 13 hh 38 Open Pony Hack over 13 hh not exceeding 13.2 hh 39 Open Pony Hack over 13.2 hh not exceeding 14 hh 40 Open Pleasure Pony 41 Hunter Pony CHAMPION PONY HACK - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HACK - Ribbon

Prize money sponsored by FoodWorks Bonalbo 42 Lady’s Hack 43 Gentleman's Hack 44 Pair of Hacks 45 Gentleman Rider 18 years and over 46 Lady Rider 18 years and over 47 Pleasure Hack to be ridden in plain bit

Page 11 of 56 Ring No 2 Start 8.00 am

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 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

Upon achieving an Open Ridden Championship in one ring, your 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

GALLOWAY to be LED

48 Galloway Mare 14 hh to 14.2 hh 49 Galloway Gelding 14 hh to 14.2 hh 50 Galloway Mare 14.2 hh to 15 hh 51 Galloway Gelding 14.2 hh to 15 hh CHAMPION GALLOWAY to be LED - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY to be LED - Ribbon

PONY to be LED (open to all ponies)

52 Pony Stallion under 10 hh 53 Pony Stallion 10 hh to 14 hh CHAMPION PONY STALLION to be LED - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION PONY STALLION to be LED – Ribbon

Page 12 of 56 54 Pony Mare under 12 hh 55 Pony Mare 12 hh not exceeding 13 hh 56 Pony Mare 13 hh not exceeding 14 hh 57 Pony Gelding under 12 hh 58 Pony Gelding 12 hh not exceeding 13 hh 59 Pony Gelding 13 hh not exceeding 14 hh CHAMPION PONY MARE OR GELDING to be LED - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION PONY MARE OR GELDING to be LED - Ribbon

AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY to be LED

Ponies must be registered with the Australian Saddle Pony Association Ltd and exhibitors must be current financial members. Certificates and cards to be made available on request.

60 ASPA Stallion not exceeding 14.2 hh 61 ASPA Mare not exceeding 14.2 hh 62 ASPA Gelding not exceeding 14.2 hh CHAMPION ASPA to be LED - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION ASPA to be LED– Ribbon

SUPREME PONY to be LED - Trophy donated by Killarney Co-op + $15

GALLOWAY to be RIDDEN

63 Maiden Galloway 14 to 15 hh 64 Novice Galloway 14 to 14.2 hh 65 Open Galloway 14 to 14.2 hh 66 Novice Galloway 14.2 to 15 hh 67 Open Galloway 14.2 to 15 hh CHAMPION GALLOWAY to be RIDDEN - Trophy donated by Fraser Ramsey and family, Casino RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY to be RIDDEN - Ribbon

68 Lady's Galloway 69 Pair of Galloways 70 Pleasure Galloway

Page 13 of 56 PONY to be RIDDEN (open to all Ponies)

71 Maiden Pony Hack 72 Novice Pony Hack 73 Pony under 12 hh 74 Pony 12 hh not exceeding 12.2 hh 75 Pony 12.2 hh not exceeding 13 hh 76 Pony 13 hh not exceeding 13.2 hh 77 Pony 13.2 hh and under 14 hh 78 Pair of Ponies 13 hh and under 14 hh 79 Pair of Ponies under 13 hh to be ridden by boys or girls CHAMPION PONY to be RIDDEN - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION PONY to be RIDDEN—Ribbon

AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY to be RIDDEN

Ponies must be registered with the Australian Saddle Pony Association Ltd and exhibitors must be current financial members. Certificates and cards to be made available on request.

80 ASPA Stallion not exceeding 14.2 hh 81 ASPA Mare or Gelding not exceeding 13 hh 82 ASPA Mare or Gelding 13 hh not exceeding 14.2 hh CHAMPION ASPA to be RIDDEN - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION ASPA to be RIDDEN - Ribbon

83 Open Hack over 15 hh not exceeding 15.2 hh 84 Open Hack over 15.2 hh not exceeding 16 hh 85 Open Hack over 16 hh not exceeding 16.2 hh 86 Open Hack over 16.2 hh CHAMPION HACK - Ribbon + $10.00 RERESERVE CHAMPION HACK - Ribbon

SUPREME CHAMPION HORSE to be RIDDEN - Trophy donated by George and Gloria Parker and $100.00 donated by Shire Council.

Page 14 of 56 RIDING CLASSES

87 Tiny Tots 6 years and under 88 Girl Rider 7 years & under 10 years 89 Girl Rider 10 years & under 12 years CHAMPION JUNIOR GIRL RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR GIRL RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS - Ribbon

90 Girl Rider 12 years & under 14 years 91 Girl Rider 14 years & under 16 years 92 Girl Rider 16 years & under 18 years CHAMPION SENIOR GIRL RIDER 12 - 18 YEARS - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR GIRL RIDER 12 - 18 YEARS - Ribbon

93 Boy Rider 7 years & under 10 years 94 Boy Rider 10 years & under 12 years CHAMPION JUNIOR BOY RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR BOY RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS - Ribbon

95 Boy Rider 12 years & under 14 years 96 Boy Rider 14 years & under 16 years 97 Boy Rider 16 years & under 18 years CHAMPION SENIOR BOY RIDER 12 - 18 YEARS - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR BOY RIDER 12 - 18 YEARS - Ribbon

98 Pair of Riders 12 years & under 18 years 99 Pair of Riders under 12 years

Page 15 of 56 Ring No 3 Start 8.30 am NORCO Rural Casino

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.

$3.00 entry tickets are to be 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.

LED– Any Other Breed

100 Led Colt 3 years & under 101 Led Stallion 4 years & over 102 Led Filly 3 years & under 103 Led Mare 4 years & over 104 Led Gelding 3 years & under 105 Led Gelding 4 years & over

CHAMPION LED ANY OTHER BREED - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION LED ANY OTHER BREED - Ribbon

RIDDEN– Any Other Breed

106 Stallion or Colt 107 Mare or Filly 108 Gelding

CHAMPION RIDDEN ANY OTHER BREED - Ribbon + $10.00 RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN ANY OTHER BREED- Ribbon

112 Ridden Western Horse can be ridden in English or Western saddle

Page 16 of 56 BUSH PONY & SPORTING EVENT CLASSES Start time 9.30am

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.

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.

Bush pony is for riders and horses that do not compete in any other riding or horse events at this show. (except class 170 Olympic jumping and Sporting Events) Prize money sponsored by Mrs E Ramsay and Bonalbo Newsagency 120 Best Child's Pony any age under 12 hh to be led 121 Best Child's Pony any age 12 hh and over to be led 122 Best Child's Horse any age to be led 123 Boy Rider under 6 years 124 Girl Rider under 6 years 125 Boy Rider 6 years & under 10 years 126 Girl Rider 6 years & under 10 years 127 Boy Rider 10 years & under 12 years 128 Girl Rider 10 years & under 12 years 129 Boy Rider 12 years & under 14 years 130 Girl Rider 12 years & under 14 years 131 Boy Rider 14 years & under 18 years 132 Girl Rider 14 years & under 18 years MRS DRAKE MEMORIAL TROPHY for child under 6 years MRS DRAKE MEMORIAL TROPHY for child 6 years & under 12 years MRS DRAKE MEMORIAL TROPHY for child 12 years & under 18 years

SPORTING EVENTS

133 Bending Race under 10 years 134 Bending Race 10 years & under 12 years 135 Bending Race 12 years & under 14 years 136 Bending Race 14 years & under 18 years 137 Flag Race under 10 years 138 Flag Race 10 years & under 12 years 139 Flag Race 12 years & under 14 years 140 Flag Race 14 years & under 18 years 141 Barrel Race under 10 years 142 Barrel Race 10 years & under 12 years 143 Barrel Race 12 years & under 14 years 144 Barrel Race 14 years & under 18 years

Page 17 of 56 HEAVY HORSE PROGRAM Showground PIC No: NA 122376

CHIEF STEWARD Darryl Amos Ph (02) 6665 3166

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.

Start time 9 am Sponsored by The Clydesdale Stake Barn & Amos Grazing Junior competitors must be under 18 years Entry fee $3.00 Prize money 1st $8.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd ribbon

HEAVY HORSE to be LED

150 Heavy horse Stallion, over 2 years 151 Heavy horse Mare, over 2 years 152 Heavy horse Gelding, over 2 years 153 Heavy horse any sex, under 2 years CHAMPION HEAVY HORSE to be LED - Trophy donated by The Clydesdale Steak Barn Casino RESERVE CHAMPION HEAVY HORSE to be LED - Ribbon Junior Handler Led Heavy Horse

HEAVY HORSE - WORKING

154 Ridden, open (helmet to be worn) 155 Ridden, junior (helmet to be worn) 156 Long rein, open 157 Long rein, junior 158 In slide, single 159 In slide, pairs 160 Log snig, single 161 Log snig, pairs Pumpkin Snatch 162 In wheeled vehicle, obstacle 163 In wheeled vehicle (to be judged in the Grand Parade) CHAMPION HEAVY HORSE - WORKING - Trophy donated by Amos Grazing Old Bonalbo RESERVE CHAMPION HEAVY HORSE - Ribbon

Page 18 of 56 OLYMPIC JUMPING Showground PIC No: NA 122376

CHIEF STEWARD James Fraser Ph (02) 6665 3116 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 fee $3.00 All entry fees must be paid before competing.

Start Time 9.30 am

Note: Horses competing in 170 will not be eligible to compete in open classes unless ridden by the same rider. Trophies in class 170 plus 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd ribbon Prize money classes 171-172 1st $10.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $4.00, 4th $2.00

170 Pony Club Jump at 60cm. Bush ponies allowed. 171 Olympic Jump at 65cm 172 Olympic Jump at 75cm

Prize money Classes 173 - 177 1st $35.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $20.00, 4th $10.00

173 Olympic Jump at 80cm 174 Olympic Jump at 85cm 175 Olympic Jump at 90cm 176 Olympic Jump at 115cm 177 Olympic Jump at 90cm and at Speed (time permitting)

The Judge’s decision is final.

H FLEMMING MEMORIAL $20.00 prize for the most successful horse by point score in all jumping events donated by Ken & Mrs Flemming.

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HORSE STALL BOOKING FORM

Stalls will be allocated on a first Stalls/yards Friday and/or payment basis Required Saturday

New Stalls $10.00 for show

Timber Stalls $5.00 for show

Yards $2.00 for Friday $2.00 for Saturday

Payment must accompany application

Name:

Signed:

Phone:

Page 20 of 56 Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales Ltd Participants Indemnity and Waiver RISK WARNING - HORSES 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. 1. I the signatory acknowledge, agree, and understand that participation, including passive participation, in events and activities at this, or at any show contains an element of risk of injury and I agree that I undertake any such risk voluntarily of my own free will and at my own risk. 2. I the signatory acknowledge, agree, and understand that the risk warning at the top of this form constitutes a 'risk warning' for the purposes of Division 5 of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW). 3. I the signatory acknowledge the risk referred to above and agree to waive any and all rights that I, or any other person claiming through me, may have against the Bonalbo Show Society in relation to any loss or injury (including death) that is suffered by me as a result of my participation in this show/event. 4. The signatory must continually indemnify the Bonalbo Show Society on a full indemnity basis against any claim or proceeding that is made, threatened or commenced and any liability, loss (including consequential loss and loss of profits), damages or expense (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) that the Bonalbo Show Society incurs or suffers, as a direct or indirect result of the undersigned's participation in any event held by the Bonalbo Show Society. ______I have read this Indemnity and Waiver form and acknowledge and agree with its contents. I have made any further enquires which I feel are necessary or desirable and fully understand the risks involved in this activity.

Name:…………………………………………………………………………

Address:……………………………………………………………………...

Signature:……………………………………………..Date:___/____/______

Name of Owner of Microchip#, Reg# OR PIC# Last Event Horse Horse Horse Description Attended (sex,colour,brand)

I, the owner/rider/exhibitor of the above horse/s declare to the best of my knowledge that they are fit and healthy or they will not be allowed to compete at this event.

Signature …………………………………… Date ___/____/______

Page 21 of 56 CATTLE Showground PIC No: NA 122376

PRIME CATTLE CHIEF STEWARD Paul Johnston Ph (02) 6665 3101 ASSISTANT Clive Newton Entry $2.00 Entries close 9 am Judging starts 9.30 am Saturday 13 April

All cattle to be NLIS tagged before leaving property. Tag and PIC numbers to be supplied with entries. It is requested by the stewards that all stock exhibited be REASONABLY QUIET. Owners to assist stewards to present the cattle for judging. Cattle to be left in the yards until 3.00 pm. Unled cattle over 12 months to have their horns tipped. Prize money sponsored by Bonalbo Bowling & Recreation Club Prime cattle exhibited in classes 200– 203 are not eligible to compete in led classes. Prize money classes 200 - 203 1st $10.00, 2nd $8.00 200 Steer 1 year and under 2 years 201 Vealer Steer under 12 months 202 Vealer Female under 12 months CHAMPION PRIME BEAST - Trophy 203 Pen of 3 steers under 12 months, judged for type and conformation rather than condition. Most suitable for fattening after weaning.

BEEF BREEDS Cattle exhibited in classes 204 - 208 are not eligible to compete in led classes and are not to be groomed. Prize money 1st $10.00, 2nd $8.00, Ribbon for classes 204—211

204 Bull 3 years and over 205 Bull 2 years and under 3 years 206 Bull 1 year and under 2 years 207 Bull under 12 months bred by the exhibitor CHAMPION MALE classes 204-207 - Trophy donated by Breens Furniture Casino 208 Female 3 years and over 209 Female 2 years and under 3 years 210 Female 1 year and under 2 years 211 Female under 12 months PRIMAC CHALLENGE TROPHY to be competed for annually in class 211 for 10 years. CHAMPION FEMALE classes 208—211 Trophy GRAND CHAMPION BEEF ANIMAL OF THE PEN SECTION classes 200 - 211 - Trophy sponsored by Killarney Co-Op

Page 22 of 56 Prize money 1st $10.00, 2nd $8.00 in classes 212 - 216

212 Pen of 3 Females over 3 years 213 Pen of 3 Females 2 years and under 3 years 214 Pen of 3 Females 1 year and under 2 years 215 Pen of 3 Females under 12 months most suitable for breeding 216 Best breeder type Female with calf at foot - calf to be taken into consideration as an indication of her ability to rear her progeny.

Trophy donated by Bonalbo Show Society awarded to the most successful exhibitor by point score. Points to be awarded as follows: Champion 5 pts, 1st 3 pts, 2nd 2 pts, 3rd 1 pt. Restricted to classes 200 - 216 inclusive.

W F INSURANCE LED BEEF CATTLE Showground PIC No: NA 122376

CHIEF STEWARD Chris Whitney Ph 0417 445804 ASSISTANT Kasandra Whitney

As per ASC recommendations, cattle in this section must be BVDV (non PI) free. Proof of BVDV status must be provided on request. Cattle in this section are not eligible for pen classes 200 - 216

The age of led cattle to be the actual age up to and including 1 April 2014. Entries close Monday 28 April 2014 Judging starts 9.30 am with the led steers Entry fee $4.00 Prize money 1st $10.00, 2nd $7.00, 3rd $5.00 sponsored by W F Insurance & Bonalbo Bowling & Recreation Club, to be collected after the Grand Parade. No prize money paid before the parade.

220 Led Steer showing no permanent teeth Prize money 1st $10.00, 2nd $7.00, 3rd $5.00, 4th $2.00 Sponsored by BGA Agri Services Casino CHAMPION LED STEER - Trophy donated by John Fairfull Livestock Carrier, Old Bonalbo.

221 Bull under 12 months 222 Bull 12 months & under 16 months 223 Bull 16 months & under 20 months JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - $10.00 & Trophy donated by Norco Rural RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL – Ribbon 224 Bull 20 months & under 24 months 225 Bull 24 months & under 30 months 226 Bull 30 months & over

Page 23 of 56 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL - $10.00 & Trophy donated by Norco Rural RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL - Ribbon GRAND CHAMPION BULL - $25.00 Sponsored by BGA Agri Services Casino & Trophy donated by the Tierney family 227 Female under 12 months 228 Female 12 months & under 16 months 229 Female 16 months & under 20 months JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - $10.00 & Trophy donated by Norco Rural

RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - Ribbon 230 Female 20 months & under 24 months 231 Female 24 months & under 30 months 232 Female 30 months & over

SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - $10.00 & Trophy donated by Norco Rural RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - Ribbon GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE - $25.00 Sponsored by BGA Agri Services Casino & Trophy donated by Mt Lindsay Realty SUPREME BEEF EXHIBIT - LED - Trophy donated by Pocupar Poll Herefords, Old Bonalbo

233 Cow with calf at foot, calf under 8 months 234 Breeders group - 3 head, both sexes, owned but not necessarily bred by exhibitor, all animals to be over 8 months

Prize money classes 235 - 238 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00, Sponsored by BGA Agri Services Casino 235 Two junior bulls 236 Two junior females 237 Two senior bulls 238 Two senior females PARADERS Competitors must be over 15 years and under 25 years of age at 1 May 2014 to be eligible for group final.

Entry free Prize money 1st $10.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00 240 Parader under 13 years 241 Parader 13 years & under 19 years 242 Parader 13 years & under 19 years

JUNIOR JUDGING Competitors must be over 15 years and under 25 years of age at 1 May 2013 to be eligible for group final. Entry free Prize money 1st Trophy and $10.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $6.00 243 Junior Judging

Page 24 of 56 Bonalbo Show Society Inc

Indemnity and Waiver

RISK WARNING

The Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales advises that the practice of cattle handling contains elements of risk, both obvious and inherent. The risks involved may result in property damage and/or personal injury including death.

1. I the undersigned acknowledge, agree, and understand that performing the role of cattle handler at this, or at any event contains an element of risk of injury and I agree that I undertake any such risk voluntarily of my own free will and at my own risk. 2. I the undersigned acknowledge, agree, and understand that the risk warning at the top of this form constitutes a 'risk warning' for the purposes of Division 5 of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW). 3. I the undersigned acknowledge the risk referred to above and agree to waive any and all rights that I, or any other person claiming through me, may have against the Bonalbo Show Society in relation to any loss or injury (including death) that is suffered by me as a result of my participation in this show/event. 4. The undersigned must continually indemnify the Bonalbo Show Society on a full indemnity basis against any claim or proceeding that is made, threatened or commenced and any liability, loss (including consequential loss and loss of profits), damages or expense (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) that the Bonalbo Show Society incurs or suffers, as a direct or indirect result of the undersigned's participation in any event held by the Bonalbo Show Society. ______I have read this form and acknowledge and agree with its contents. I have made any further enquires which I feel are necessary or desirable and fully understand the risks involved in this activity.

Name:…………………………………………………………………………

Address:……………………………………………………………………...

Signature:……………………………………………..Date:___/____/____

Signed for and on behalf of Bonalbo Show Society

Name:…………………………………………………………………………

Signature:……………………………………………..Date:___/____/____

Page 25 of 56 JOHNE'S DISEASE REGULATIONS

DECLARATION BY EXHIBITOR/EXHIBITOR'S AGENT

I ...... of ...... being the exhibitor or the duly authorised exhibitor's agent of the cattle (sheep/goats/alpaca/deer) entered in the 2013 agricultural show declare that:

1 the cattle have come from a herd and property where Johne's Disease has not been known or suspected to exist during the last five years 2 no animal has been introduced into this herd or property from a herd or property where Johne's Disease is known or suspected to exist 3 none of the animals entered have been on a property or in a herd where I have any reason to believe Johne's Disease is known or or suspected to exist 4 I undertake to advise the Chairman of the Agricultural Society Veterinary Committee if there is any new information which would alter the above 5 I acknowledge the Agricultural Society relies on the above and I accept personal responsibility for its truth and accuracy.

...... ………...... Signature Date

CERTIFICATE BY LOCAL LANDS SERVICES (LLS) VETERINARIAN

I...... being the LLS Veterinarian certify that I have no reason to doubt the above in respect of the history of the Johne's Disease

Signed ...... Date .....……......

Place ...... Phone……......

CATTLE EXHIBITORS: If this declaration relates to cattle in the JDMAP accreditation scheme please indicate status (TN1 or MN) and certificate number ......

This information MUST reach the Agricultural Society in time to be reviewed before the closing date of entries.

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Page 29 of 56 POULTRY CHIEF STEWARD Neal Taylor Ph (02) 6665 1266 (After 7pm) One day show only Saturday 3 May 2014

ENTRIES CLOSE Thursday 24 April 2014 All entries MUST be penned by 8.30 am Saturday 3 May 2014. Entries received first will be given first preference.

No competitor or member of the public will be permitted to enter the pavilion during the judging. Should any competitor at any time interfere with the work of the stewards, they may risk forfeiture of their prize money.

ENTRIES MAY BE ENTERED IN ONE CLASS ONLY!

Entry Breeding Pairs $0.50 Open Single Classes $0.50 Prize money Breeding Pairs 1st $2.50 2nd $1.50 Open Single Classes 1st $2.50 2nd $1.50

BREEDING CLASSES - Pair (male and female)

245 Large Soft Feather 246 Large Hard Feather 247 Bantam Soft Feather 247 Bantam Hard Feather CHAMPION & RESERVE LARGE SOFT FEATHER PAIR Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE LARGE HARD FEATHER PAIR Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE BANTAM SOFT FEATHER PAIR Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE BANTAM HARD FEATHER PAIR Ribbon

SINGLE CLASSES

LARGE SOFT FEATHER Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet Breed 249 250 251 252 Ancona 253 254 255 256 Australorp 257 258 259 260 Barnevelder 261 262 263 264 Langshan, Black 265 266 267 268 Langshan, AOC 269 270 271 272 Leghorn, White 273 274 275 276 Leghorn, Brown 277 278 279 280 Leghorn, AOC 281 282 283 284 Plymouth Rock 285 286 287 288 Rhode Island Red 289 290 291 292 Rhode Island White

Page 30 of 56 Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet Breed 293 294 295 296 Silkie, White 297 298 299 300 Silkie, AOC 301 302 303 304 Sussex, 305 306 307 308 Sussex, AOC 309 310 311 312 Wyandotte, White 313 314 315 316 Wyandotte, Silver Laced 317 318 319 320 Wyandotte, Gold Laced 321 322 323 324 AOV Large Soft Feather CHAMPION & RESERVE LARGE SOFT FEATHER MALE Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE LARGE SOFT FEATHER FEMALE Ribbon

LARGE HARD FEATHER Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet Breed 325 326 327 328 Australian Game, Black-Red 329 330 331 332 Australian Game, AOC 333 334 335 336 Indian Game, Dark 337 338 339 340 Indian Game, AOC 341 342 343 344 OE Game, Black-Red 345 346 347 348 OE Game, AOC 349 350 351 352 Pitt Game, AC 353 354 355 356 AOV Large Game CHAMPION & RESERVE LARGE HARD FEATHER MALE Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE LARGE HARD FEATHER FEMALE Ribbon

BANTAM SOFT FEATHER Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet Breed 357 358 359 360 Ancona 361 362 363 364 Australorp, Black 365 366 367 368 Australorp, AOC 369 370 371 372 Belgium 373 374 375 376 Langshan 377 378 379 380 Leghorn, White 381 382 383 384 Leghorn, Black 385 386 387 388 Leghorn, Blue 389 390 391 392 Leghorn, Pile 393 394 395 396 Leghorn, Brown 397 398 399 400 Leghorn, AOC 401 402 403 404 Orpington, Black 405 406 407 408 Orpington, AOC 409 410 411 412 Pekin, Black 413 414 415 416 Pekin, White 417 418 419 420 Pekin, AOC 421 422 423 424 Plymouth Rock 425 426 427 428 Rhode Island Red

Page 31 of 56 BANTAM SOFT FEATHER (cont) Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet Breed 429 430 431 432 Rhode Island White 433 434 435 436 Rosecomb 437 438 439 440 Sebright 441 442 443 444 Sussex 445 446 447 448 Wyandotte, White 449 450 451 452 Wyandotte, AOC 453 454 455 456 AOV Soft Feather Bantam CHAMPION & RESERVE SOFT FEATHER BANTAM MALE Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE SOFT FEATHER BANTAM FEMALE Ribbon

HARD FEATHER BANTAM Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet Breed 457 458 459 460 Australian Game, Black-Red 461 462 463 464 Australian Game, AOC 465 466 467 468 Indian Game, Dark 469 470 471 472 Indian Game, AOC 473 474 475 476 Mod Black-Red 477 478 479 480 Mod Pile 481 482 483 484 Mod AO colour 485 486 487 488 Pitt Game 489 490 OE Game, Black-Red 491 492 OE Game, Partridge 493 494 495 496 OE Game, Pile 497 498 499 500 OE Game, Blue-Red 501 502 503 504 OE Game, Blue-Tail 505 506 507 508 OE Game, Black-Tail 509 510 511 512 OE Game, Spangle 513 514 515 516 OE Game, Duckwing 517 518 519 520 OE Game, AOC 521 522 523 524 AOV Hard Feather Bantam CHAMPION & RESERVE HARD FEATHER BANTAM MALE Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE HARD FEATHER BANTAM FEMALE Ribbon

Page 32 of 56 WATER FOWL SECTION Entry $0.50 Prize money 1st $2.50 2nd $1.50 Drake Duck Breed 525 526 Indian Runner, AC 527 528 Mallard, Natural 529 530 Mallard, AOC 531 532 Muscovy, White 533 534 Muscovy, AOC 535 536 Saxony, Large 537 538 Saxony, Bantam 539 540 AOV Water Fowl

CHAMPION & RESERVE WATER FOWL—MALE Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE WATER FOWL—FEMALE Ribbon

GRAND CHAMPION BIRD OF SHOW Vic Pezzutti Memorial Trophy donated by his children and grandchildren GRAND CHAMPION BIRD OPPOSITE SEX Trophy by Bonalbo Show HIGHEST OVERALL POINTSCORE $30.00

YOUTH SECTION Entry free Prize money 1st $2.00 2nd $1.00 Male Female Breed 542 543 Large Soft Feather Bird 544 545 Large Hard Feather Bird 546 547 Soft Feather Bantam Bird 548 549 Hard Feather Bantam Bird

CHAMPION & RESERVE LARGE SOFT FEATHER BIRD Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE LARGE HARD FEATHER BIRD Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE SOFT BANTAM FEATHER BIRD Ribbon CHAMPION & RESERVE HARD BANTAM FEATHER BIRD Ribbon CHAMPION BIRD - YOUTH SECTION - Trophy by Bonalbo Show

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Page 34 of 56 PAVILION SECTION

CHIEF STEWARD Mrs Rachael Newton (02) 6665 1303 ASSISTANT Mr Clive Newton

Entries close 9.00 am Friday 12 April 2013 For the convenience of exhibitors, entries will be received at the secretary's office on the showground Thursday 11 April from 11 am, or may be sent by post. Prize money in pavilion sponsored by the Bonalbo Show Catering Committee. All exhibits to be in the hands of the stewards by 9.00 am Friday 12 April. Fine Arts exhibits must be in the hands of the stewards by 4.30 pm Wednesday 10 April. Woodwork, Metalwork and Doll & Teddy exhibits must be in the hands of the stewards by 4.30 pm Thursday 11 April. No one exhibit is to be shown in more than one class. Exhibits available for sale are to be brought to the attention of the chief steward and marked accordingly. Exhibitors are reminded that 5% of proceeds from sales of exhibits sold during the show are to be passed on to the show society. No exhibit is to be removed from the pavilion before 3.30 pm Saturday. Pavilion stewards cease duty at 4.30 pm after which time individual exhibitors are responsible for the care and removal of their exhibits. Exhibits remaining uncollected after 4.30 pm Saturday 13 April unless prior arrangements are made, are deemed to be show society property and will be disposed of under society arrangements. Prize money must be collected from the secretary's office by no later than show closure on Saturday 13 April. Prize money will not be posted unless by prior arrangement with the secretary.

FARM PRODUCE STEWARDSMr Les Whitney, Mr John Whitney, Mr Kevin Gambley Entry $0.50 in all sections unless otherwise stated Prize money 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated. All exhibits to be the bona fide property of the exhibitor and must be the product of the latest possible period. The exhibitor, if called upon, must sign an affidavit to that effect. Sheaves to be no less than 5 cm (2 ") in diameter. 560 Cattle fodder, collection 561 Soya beans, sheaf 562 Soya beans, 2 litres 563 Maize, six cobs 564 Maize, collection, 3 cobs each, no less than 2 varieties 565 Maize, cleanest and best 5 litres 566 Maize, six stalks CHAMPION MAIZE EXHIBIT Ribbon

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Sheaves to be no less than 5 cm (2 ") in diameter. 570 Kikuyu grass, sheaf, green 571 Oats, sheaf, green 572 Lucerne, sheaf, green 573 Sorghum, sheaf 574 Clover, sheaf 575 Siratro, sheaf, green 576 Dolichos lab lab, sheaf, green 577 Summer legumes, sheaf, AOV, green 578 Tropical grass, sheaf, any variety, green 579 Clovers and/or grasses, collection, sheaves, no less than 3 varieties of each, 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 580 Summer legumes, collection, 3 or more, 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 581 Millet, sheaf, for fodder 582 Cattle pumpkin, heaviest

VEGETABLES 589 Gramma, trombone 590 Gramma, AOV 591 Gramma, heaviest, any variety 592 Potato, white skin, 3 kg 593 Potato, AOV, 3 kg 594 Sweet potato, stock variety, 5 kg 595 Sweet potato, table variety, white, 5 kg 596 Sweet potato, table variety, AOV, 5 kg 597 Table pumpkin, Jarrahdale, two 598 Table pumpkin, Qld Blue or Beaudesert, two 599 Table pumpkin, Golden Nugget, two 600 Table pumpkin, AOV, two, variety to be stated on pumpkin 601 Blue banana squash, two 602 Vegetable marrow, two 603 Squash, table queen, two 604 Squash, AOV, two 605 Marrow and squash, collection, minimum 3 varieties, one of each 606 Cucumber, any variety, three 607 Choko, two 608 Cabbage, any variety, one 609 Cauliflower, one 610 Onion, six 611 Eschalot or spring onion, one bunch as grown 612 Beans, 250 g 613 Carrot, six 614 Beetroot, three 615 Peanuts, 250 g, in shell 616 Rhubarb, six stalks

Page 36 of 56 617 Silverbeet or spinach, six stalks 618 Celery, six stalks 619 Parsley, one bunch 620 Chillies, six 621 Capsicum, three 622 Kitchen herbs, collection, dry 623 Seasoning herbs, green 624 Peas, 250 g 625 Tomato, red, six 626 Tomato, yellow, six 627 Tomato, collection, three varieties, two of each 628 Lettuce, one 629 Vegetable, AOV (to be named) 630 Vegetables, collection, minimum three varieties, one of each

PRODUCE 634 Cream, 200 ml, in glass jar 635 Butter, 250 g, handmade 636 Hen eggs, 1 dozen white, double yolks barred 637 Hen eggs, 1 dozen brown, double yolks barred

FRUIT 641 Orange, six 642 Orange, Naval, six 643 Mandarin, six 644 Lemon, single named variety, six 645 Lemon, common, six 646 Grapefruit, six 647 Persimmon, six 648 Passionfruit, any variety, six 649 Pecan nut, in shell, 200 g 650 Macadamia nut, in shell, 200 g 651 Kiwi fruit, six 652 Jam Melon 653 Watermelon 654 Melon, AOV 655 Fruit, AOV, one (as grown, ie bunch of grapes, single pineapple), to be named) 656 Fruit, collection minimum of 3 varieties

Page 37 of 56 APICULTURE 657 Honey, light, not candied, 500 g jar 658 Honey, dark, not candied, 500 g jar 659 Honey, candied, light or dark, 500 g jar 660 Frame of honey 661 Beeswax, 500 g 662 Beeswax candle, most attractive design, any method of construction MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR classes 560 - 662—Trophy MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT classes 560 - 662—Trophy

HORTICULTURE STEWARDS Mrs Bev Maslen, Mrs Michelle Meadley, Mrs Jenny Bland Entry $0.50 Prize money 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00, unless otherwise stated NND: Not Necessarily Distinct Distinct: Different CUT FLOWERS 670 Carnation, one 671 Carnation, three 672 Chrysanthemum, one cut 673 Chrysanthemum, three, NND 674 Chrysanthemum, spider, one cut 675 Chrysanthemum, spider, three, NND 676 Chrysanthemum, quill, one cut 677 Chrysanthemum, quill, three, NND 678 Chrysanthemum, collection, 6 cuts, 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 679 Gerbera, single, one 680 Gerbera, single, three, NND 681 Gerbera, double, one 682 Gerbera, double, three, NND 683 Gerbera, collection, 6 blooms, 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 684 Geranium, single, one 685 Geranium, double, one 686 Flower, AOV 687 Dahlia, any variety 688 Native, one 689 Native, three, NND 690 Native, six, Distinct 691 Rose, white 692 Rose, red 693 Rose, yellow 694 Rose, pink 695 Rose, any other colour 696 Roses, three, NND

Page 38 of 56 697 Roses, at 3 stages 698 Rose, collection, 6 blooms, distinct 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 699 Rose, floribunda, one truss CHAMPION ROSE Ribbon Bonnie Johnston Memorial Award for CHAMPION BLOOM OF THE SHOW Ribbon & Trophy

POT PLANTS 700 Fern, any variety 701 Begonia 702 Coleus, one 703 Pot plant, Australian native, any variety 704 Pot plant in bloom 705 Pot plant, hanging 706 Zygo cactus 707 Cactus, AOV 708 Succulent, miniature type 709 Succulent, AOV 710 Bonsai, any specimen 711 Orchid, any variety 712 African violet 713 ‘As I Like It’ 714 Pot plant, AOV CHAMPION POT PLANT Ribbon

Bonnie Johnston Memorial Encouragement Award for the EXHIBITOR WITH THE MOST ENTRIES IN THE HORTICULTURE SECTION

DECORATIVE Any embellishment can be used 715 Arrangement for a side table 716 Arrangement for a church 717 Dried arrangement, must be own work 718 Arranged container of flowers 719 Arrangement in kitchen utensils 720 'As I Like It' MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR classes 670 - 720 Trophy donated by Bonnie Johnston’s Family

Page 39 of 56 PRESERVES All exhibits to be this year's manufacture and must be shown by the manufacturer. All jellies, jams, chutneys and pickles to be in screwtop jars of no less than 250 g with all logos removed from lids and bottles. All lids should be loosened before delivery to the stewards. Entry $0.50 Prize money Single 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00 Prize money Collection 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00

JAM - JELLY - FRUIT 721 Jam, collection, three different varieties 722 Jam, Grape 723 Jam, Peach 724 Jam, Fig 725 Jam, Melon, any flavour 726 Jam, Tomato 727 Jam, Marmalade 728 Jam, AOV not mentioned 729 Lemon butter 730 Jelly, collection, three different varieties 731 Jelly, any variety 732 Fruit, in syrup, Peach 733 Fruit, in syrup, Plum 734 Fruit, in syrup, Grape 735 Fruit, collection of fruit in syrup, three different varieties 736 Fruit, preserved, any variety 737 Dried Fruit

PRESERVED VEGETABLE - PICKLE - CHUTNEY - SAUCES 738 Vegetables, any variety 739 Choco pickle 740 Mustard pickle 741 Mixed pickle 742 Onion pickle 743 Pickle, AOV 744 Onion, pickled in brine 745 Chutney, any variety 746 Chutney, collection, three different varieties 747 Tomato Sauce 748 Sauce, AOV 749 Relish, any variety HERBS 750 Herbs, collection, four different varieties

Page 40 of 56 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR classes 720 - 749 $10.00 COOKING SECTION

STEWARDS Mrs Monica Bird, Mrs Helen Bird, Mrs Shirley Smith, Mrs Judy Spargo

All exhibits are to be displayed on a plate and are to be cold. They are to be the preparation of the exhibitor and homemade. In class 758 exhibitors may use their own Half Pound Cake recipe.

Entry $1.00 Prize money 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00 unless otherwise stated. 751 Packet orange cake, packet label displayed 752 Sponge roll, jam filled 753 Sponge sandwich, jam filled, not iced 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 754 Fielders sponge, jam filled, not iced 1st $5.00 2nd 755 $3.00 755 Chocolate cake, iced 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 756 Lamingtons, plate of six 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 757 Marble cake 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 758 Sultana cake 1st $5.00 2nd $3.00 759 Northern NSW Half Pound Cake Championship Prize money 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00, prize money donated by Geoff & Janise Bateman. Recipe optional. 760 Agricultural Society's Council State Rich Fruit Cake competition Prize money 1st $ 20.00, 2nd $ 15.00, 3rd $ 10.00 The following recipe is compulsory for all entrants: 250 g (8 oz) sultanas ¼ teaspoon grated nutmeg 250 g (8 oz) chopped raisins ½ teaspoon ground ginger 250 g (8 oz) currants ½ teaspoon ground cloves 125 g (4 oz) chopped mixed peel 250 g (8 oz) butter 90 g (3 oz) chopped blanched almonds 250 g (8 oz) soft brown sugar 90 g (3 oz) chopped red glace cherries ½ teaspoon lemon essence ⅓ cup sherry or brandy or finely grated lemon rind 250 g (8 oz) plain flour ½ teaspoon almond essence 60 g (2 oz) self raising flour ½ teaspoon vanilla essence 4 large eggs Here is what to do: Mix together all the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least 1 hour, but preferably overnight. Sift together the flour and spices. Cream together the butter and sugar with the essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add the fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin no larger than 20 cm (8 ") and bake in a slow oven for approx. 3 - 4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin.

Page 41 of 56 NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size, it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4 – 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 – 4 pieces.

Winners at country shows will be required to bake a second "Rich Fruit Cake" in order to compete in a semi final to be conducted by each of the 14 groups of Agricultural Society's Council of NSW. The 14 winners at regional level will each receive a cash prize of $15.00 and are required to bake a third "Rich Fruit Cake" for the final judging at the Royal Easter Show, where the winner will receive a cash prize of $50.00.

761 Boiled fruit cake 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 762 Plum pudding, steamed, 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 763 Date pudding, steamed 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 764 Chocolate sponge 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 765 Cinnamon sponge 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 766 Banana cake 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 767 Carrot cake 768 Butter cake, iced 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 769 Patty cakes 770 Date loaf, cooked in loaf tin, nuts optional 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 771 Jam tart, short pastry, six 772 Plain scone, six 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 773 Pumpkin scone, six 774 Date scone, six 775 Sultana scone, six 776 Jam drops, six 777 Biscuits, one variety, six 778 Biscuits, collection, six kinds, no pastry 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 779 Small afternoon tea cake, collection, no pastry 780 Homemade lolly, collection 781 Fruit slice, six pieces, one variety 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 782 Slice, any other, six pieces, one variety 783 Caramel tart 784 Apple pie 785 Butter cake, microwave 786 Chocolate cake, microwave 787 Cake, any other flavour, microwave 788 Damper, plain 789 Loaf of bread, homemade HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN SECTION Mrs Lilly Gray Memorial Trophy donated by the stewards

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Exhibits: Handwork only. No cake is to be cut. Dummy bases may be used. Board size is limited to 40 cm square. Tulle, ribbon, wire and stamens allowed. Edible foods may be used as part of the presentation. Entry $2.00 unless otherwise stated.

OPEN SECTION 790 Best decorated cake for any special occasion. 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 791 Sugarcraft or Plaque, maximum board size 15 cm. 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00 792 Best cake decorated by a male 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00

NOVICE SECTION 793 Best decorated cake for any special occasion. 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00

CHAMPION ARTICLE IN COOKING SECTION classes 751 - 793 Rosette

NEEDLEWORK & FANCYWORK STEWARDS Mrs Monny Petty, Mrs Bev Smith, Mrs Hellan Whitney All articles in this section must be unsoiled. Any dirty article will be disqualified. All articles to have been completed during the last three years. Entry $0.50 per class Prize money Single 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00 Collections 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00

800 Doily, crochet, linen centre 801 Table centre, embroidered 802 Table centre, crochet 803 Table centre, any other 804 Duchess set, three pieces, embroidered 805 Duchess set, three pieces, crochet 806 Tea cosy 807 Milk jug cover 808 Any other article of crochet 809 Tablecloth, any size, crochet 810 Tablecloth, any size, cross stitch 811 Tablecloth, any size, embroidered 812 Tablecloth, any other 813 Throw over

Page 43 of 56 814 Appliqué article, any, handmade 815 Appliqué article, any, machine made 816 Cross stitch article, framed 817 Cross stitch article, any other 818 Tapestry, any article, long stitch 819 Tapestry, any other article 820 Embroidery, any other article, handmade 821 Embroidery, any other article, machine made 822 Embroidery, collection, three pieces 823 Embroidery, framed 824 Framed work with embellishments 825 Patchwork quilt, any size—1st $35 ,2nd $10 , 3rd $5 826 Patchwork article, any 827 Crochet, collection, three pieces 828 Kitchen crochet, collection, minimum 2 pieces 829 Handkerchiefs, prettiest, any method 830 Handtowels with fancy edging 831 Cushion, fancy, any design 832 Lavender bag, prettiest 833 Scissor case, any method 834 Bookmark 835 Baby's set: bonnet, jacket, booties, crochet 836 Baby's set: bonnet, jacket, booties, hand knitted 837 Infants booties, pair, best made 838 Child's cardigan or jumper, hand knitted 839 Adults pullover or cardigan, hand knitted 840 Crochet article in wool or cotton 841 Crochet article by person over 70, fine 842 Crochet article by person over 70, in wool or cotton 843 Handiwork article by a person over 70 844 Knitted article by a person over 70 845 Child's clothing, sewing machine made 846 Adult outfit, sewing machine made 847 Any other article, sewing machine made 848 Any garment, machine knitted 849 Rug, no less than 90 cm x 90 cm, knitted 850 Rug, no less than 90 cm x 90 cm, crochet CHAMPION FOR MOST OUTSTANDING PIECE Ceil Gambley Memorial Trophy donated by the Gambley family

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STEWARD Mrs Raelene Smith, Mrs Hellan Whitney Please read notice at the beginning of the Pavilion section page 31! Entry $0.50 Prize money 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00 860 Doll, best dressed, in material 861 Doll, best dressed, knitted 862 Doll, best dressed, crochet 863 Best dressed porcelain doll 864 Heirloom teddy 865 Coat hanger, crochet 866 Coat hanger, knitted 867 Coat hanger, any other material 868 Cushion, crochet 869 Cushion, knitted 870 Cushion, any other material 871 Toy, crochet 872 Toy, knitted 873 Toy, any other material 874 Novelty, crochet 875 Novelty, knitted 876 Novelty, any other material 877 Trauma Teddy, embroidered features (all entries to be donated to hospital) 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 3rd $2.00 Sponsored by Old Bonalbo Craft Group 878 Macrame article, any 879 Handwoven article, any 880 Bed socks, pair 881 Scrap booking, ordinary, single page layout 882 Scrap booking, ordinary, double page layout 883 Scrap booking, any other 884 Handicraft article, any other 885 Crochet article, not mentioned in schedule 886 Knitted article, not mentioned in schedule 887 Hand spun wool, skein, 25 grams 888 Leadlight article, any 889 Lampshade, best made 890 Leatherwork, any article 891 Candlewick, any article made with 892 Folk art, any article 893 Article made of paper or cardboard

CHAMPION IN HANDICRAFT SECTION Trophy donated by Geoff and Janise Bateman

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FINE ARTS

STEWARDS Mrs Lynn Gambley, Mrs Gillian Gorry, Exhibits must be in the hands of the stewards by 4.30 pm Wednesday 30 April or they will not be accepted. Entry $1.00 Prize money 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 900 Drawing, pencil, any subject 901 Drawing, using any other medium 902 Portrait, any medium 903 Traditional art, any medium 904 Contemporary art, any medium 905 Ceramic/clay model, baked 906 Ceramic/clay model, unbaked 907 Plaster model

PHOTOGRAPHY All entries may be up to A5 (21 cm x 15 cm) print. Any entry deemed to be larger than scheduled size A5, will be withdrawn from the main competition and placed in the ‘oversize’ section. Prints are to be mounted on black cardboard with a 2 cm border. Exhibitor's name, address, subject title and class number is to be recorded on the reverse side. Entries must be property of the exhibitor and any entry which has previously been awarded a prize at Bonalbo Show will not be accepted. Photo subject cannot be entered in more than 1 class in schedule, ie colour in black & white or youth section.

Entry $0.50 unless otherwise stated. Prize money 1st $3.00, 2nd $1.00 unless otherwise stated.

COLOUR 910 Portrait, a person 911 People 912 Landscape 913 Sunrise/sunset 914 Building/s, any age or shape 915 Humorous any subject 916 Action, people 917 Action, animal/s (may include people) 918 Animal/s 919 Bird/s 920 Flower/s

Page 46 of 56 921 Garden 922 Digitally manipulated, any subject 923 Macro, any subject 924 Any other subject 925 Any subject displaying Bonalbo and surrounding district Entry $2.00 Prize money 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00 926 Any subject displaying Bonalbo Show (preferably with year taken) Entry $2.00 Prize money 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00

BLACK & WHITE 927 Portrait, a person 928 People 929 Landscape 930 Building/s, any age or shape 931 Action, any subject 932 Still life, any subject 933 Macro, any subject 934 Any other subject 935 Any subject displaying Bonalbo and surrounding district Entry $2.00 Prize money 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00 936 Any subject displaying Bonalbo Show (preferably with year taken) Entry $2.00 Prize money 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00

OVERSIZE SECTION 937 Photo larger than A5,any subject, colour 938 Photo larger than A5 any subject, black & white

WOODWORK & METALWORK STEWARD Mr Ron Petty Taking into account originality, functionality of job, aesthetic value of design. Entries must be the work of the exhibitor and any entry which has previously been awarded a prize at Bonalbo Show, will not be accepted. Entry $ 1.00 Prize money 1st $ 5.00, 2nd $ 3.00 940 Furniture article made from metal 941 Any other article made from metal 942 Furniture article made from wood 943 Any other article made from wood 944 Creative art, any subject - exhibits need not have any purpose or function, and may include metal, timber, plastic or glass

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Exhibitors restricted to under 16 years Entry free Prize money1st $1.00, 2nd $0.50 unless otherwise stated

Bonalbo Show Society Catering Committee Encouragement Awards will be awarded in Vegetables & Fruit & Eggs; Needlework & Handicraft, Cooking, Fine Arts and Woodwork and Metalwork.

VEGETABLES & FRUIT & EGGS Time taken to mature 950 Lettuce, any variety, one 2 - 2 1/2 month 951 Carrot, three 3 - 3 1/2 month 952 Pumpkin, any variety, one 3 - 4 month 953 Silverbeet or spinach, three stalks 1 1/2 - 2 month 954 Potato, 2 kg 955 Cabbage, any variety, one 956 Beetroot, any variety, two 957 Squash, any variety, one 958 Beans, any variety, 250 g 959 Tomato, any variety, three 960 Orange, any variety, three 961 Hen eggs, half dozen MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR classes 950 - 961

DECORATIVE Can use any embellishment 970 Arranged container of flowers 971 Buttonhole for a gentleman 972 'As I Like It' (arrangement) 973 Arrangement in miniature vase (must be a vase) 974 Arrangement in a saucer (must be a saucer) 975 Succulent garden MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR classes 970—975

PRESERVES 980 Preserves, one bottle, any variety 981 Jelly, one bottle, any variety 982 Pickles, one bottle, any variety 983 Jam, one bottle, any variety 984 Relish MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR classes 980—984

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STEWARDS Ms Christine Gambley, Mrs Narelle Gray

INFANTS - K & Years 1 & 2 1000 Handicraft article, mainly paper or cardboard 1001 Handicraft article,mainly fabric or yarn 1002 Article made from environmental or recycled material 1003 Article made from string or wool 1004 Article made from pipe cleaners and/or pompoms 1005 Needlework article, on fabric 1006 Embroidered article, any 1007 Seed design, any 1008 Lavender or potpourri article, prettiest 1009 Bookmark, any material 1010 Toy, any 1011 Leatherwork article 1012 Handicraft article, 3D, any subject, any material 1013 Handicraft article, any other

LOWER PRIMARY - Years 3 & 4 1020 Handicraft article, mainly paper or cardboard 1021 Article made from environmental or recycled material 1022 Article made from pipe cleaners and/or pompoms 1023 Placemat, mat, or wall-hanging, mainly needlework 1024 Placemat, mat, or wall-hanging, mainly handicraft 1025 Knitted or crochet article, any 1026 Wool embroidered article, any 1027 Woven article, any 1028 Embroidered article, any other 1029 Leatherwork article 1030 Paper mache article 1031 Nail and thread work, any 1032 Seed design 1033 Lavender or potpourri article, prettiest 1034 Bookmark, any material 1035 Stuffed toy 1036 Needlework article not listed above, any 1037 Handicraft article, 3D, any subject, any material 1038 Handicraft article, any other

Page 49 of 56 UPPER PRIMARY - Years 5 & 6 1040 Handicraft article, mainly paper or cardboard 1041 Article made from environmental or recycled material 1042 Article made from pipe cleaners and/or pompoms 1043 Placemat, mat, or wall-hanging, mainly needlework 1044 Placemat, mat, or wall-hanging, mainly handicraft 1045 Knitted or crochet article, any 1046 Woven article, any 1047 Embroidered article, any other 1048 Canvas work, including tapestry and long stitch, any 1049 Leatherwork article 1050 Scrapbooking 1051 Prettiest lavender or potpourri article 1052 Bookmark, any material 1053 Stuffed toy 1054 Needlework article not listed above, any 1055 Handicraft article, 3D, any subject, any material 1056 Handicraft article, any other

SECONDARY 1060 Handicraft article, mainly paper or cardboard 1061 Article made from environmental or recycled material 1062 Article made from pipe cleaners and/or pompoms 1063 Knitted or crochet article 1064 Embroidered article, counted thread 1065 Embroidered article, crewel embroidered 1066 Embroidered article, any 1067 Tapestry, cross stitch, any 1068 Tapestry, long stitch, any 1069 Patchwork article, any 1070 Article of summer clothing, machine made 1071 Article of winter clothing, machine made 1072 String design 1073 Leatherwork article 1074 Any article of leadlight 1075 Bookmark, any material 1076 Prettiest lavender or potpourri article 1077 Any beaded article 1078 Scrap booking 1079 Paper crafts 1080 Stuffed toy 1081 Handicraft article, 3D, any subject, any material 1082 Handicraft article, any other

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Exhibits must be in the hands of the stewards by 4.30 pm Wednesday 30 April or they will not be accepted. Only one entry per exhibitor per class, on no larger than A3 paper

1100 Pencil and/or felt pen drawing, any subject, K, 1 & 2 1101 Painted, any subject, preschool 1102 Painted, any subject, K, 1 & 2 1103 Crayon or pencil, any subject, preschool 1104 Crayon, any subject, K, 1 & 2 1105 Pencil and/or felt pen drawing, any subject, years 3 & 4 1106 Painted, any subject, years 3 & 4 1107 Crayon, any subject, years 3 & 4 1108 Pencil and/or felt pen drawing, any subject, years 5 & 6 1109 Painted, any subject, years 5 & 6 1110 Crayon, any subject, years 5 & 6 1111 Drawing, using any medium, secondary 1112 Printing, best piece, K - year 4 1113 Printing, best piece, years 5 - 6 1114 Traditional art, secondary 1115 Painted, any subject, secondary 1116 Contemporary art, secondary 1117 Any medium, any subject, preschool 1118 Any medium, any subject, K, 1 & 2 1119 Any medium, any subject, years 3 & 4 1120 Any medium, any subject, years 5 & 6 1121 Any medium, any subject, secondary 1122 Construction piece, ie Lego, Duplo, any subject, primary 1123 Construction piece, ie Lego, Duplo, any subject, secondary 1124 Sculpture, any, K, 1, 2, 3 1125 Sculpture, any, 4, 5, 6 1126 Sculpture, any, secondary 1127 Any article, baked or unbaked, K, 1 & 2 1128 Any article baked or unbaked, years 3 - 6 1129 Any article, baked or unbaked, secondary 1130 Clay or ceramic article, baked or unbaked, primary 1131 Clay or ceramic article, baked or unbaked, secondary 1132 Poster, any subject, K, 1 & 2 1133 Poster, any subject, years 3 - 4 1134 Poster, any subject, years 5 - 6 1135 Poster, any subject, secondary 1136 Project, any subject, handwritten, K, 1 & 2 1137 Project, any subject, computerwritten, K, 1 & 2

Page 51 of 56 1138 Project, any subject, handwritten, years 3 & 4 1139 Project, any subject, computerwritten, years 3 & 4 1140 Project, any subject, handwritten, years 5 & 6 1141 Project, any subject, computerwritten, years 5 & 6 1142 Project, any subject, handwritten, secondary 1143 Project, any subject, computerwritten, secondary BEST PIECE IN YOUTH ART - $20.00 donated by the West of the Range Teacher’s Federation

WOODWORK & METALWORK Exhibits to be entered in the class student is presently in. Manufactured product means eg plywood, chipboard, lamiwood etc 1150 Metalwork creation, K, 1 & 2 1151 Metalwork creation, years 3 & 4 1152 Metalwork creation, years 5 & 6 1153 Metalwork creation, years 7 & 8 1154 Metalwork job, year 9 & over MOST COMMENDABLE PIECE OF WORK classes 1150 - 1154 - Ribbon and $20.00 donated by the West of the Range Teacher’s Federation

1160 Woodwork job, K, 1 & 2 1161 Woodwork job, years 3 & 4 1162 Woodwork job, years 5 & 6 1163 Article made of natural timber, years 7 & 8 1164 Article made from manufactured product, years 7 & 8 1165 Article made of natural timber, years 9 & over 1166 Article made from manufactured product, year 9 & over MOST COMMENDABLE PIECE OF WORK classes 1160 - 1166 Ribbon and $20.00 donated by the West of the Range Teacher’s Federation

DOLL & TEDDY SHOW Doll and teddy clothing not necessarily home made. 1170 Bride doll 1171 Best dressed character 1172 Best dressed teddy 1173 Most loved big teddy, over 30 cm 1174 Most loved small teddy, 30 cm and under 1175 Prettiest porcelain doll, 25 cm and under 1176 Prettiest porcelain doll, over 25 cm 1177 Prettiest doll, not porcelain 1178 Most loved character 1179 Most loved doll 1180 Loveliest special doll, child to write why it is special 1181 Happiest looking doll

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Prize money 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00 donated by Geoff & Janise Bateman 1190 Patty cakes six 1191 Chocolate butter cake, iced 1192 Pikelets, on plate, six 1193 Pikelets, six, under 10 years 1194 Scones plain six 1195 Scones, six, under 12 years 1196 Date scones, six 1197 Five minute cake 1198 Lamingtons, six 1199 Decorated biscuits, six 1200 Coconut ice, six pieces 1201 Sponge sandwich, jam filled 1202 Packet Cake, packet label displayed, Secondary 1203 Packet cake, packet label displayed, Primary 1204 Tea cake 1205 Fruit slice, six pieces 1206 Three varieties of cooking, 2 examples of each 1207 Damper, made by a boy 1208 Damper, made by a girl MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Trophy donated by the stewards

COMPUTER ART

Entries on A4 paper, any subject, in colour or black & white, must be the work of the exhibitor 1210 Computer art, any subject, primary 1211 Computer art, any subject, secondary BEST COMPUTER ART - $10.00 donated by Paul and Michelle Malt

PHOTOGRAPHY

For entry conditions see page 42 1215 Colour photo, person/people 1216 Colour photo, any other subject 1217 Black & white photo, person/people 1218 Black & white photo, any other subject BEST PHOTO - $10.00 donated by Mrs Kath Gambley

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Cover photograph and those used throughout the schedule are from past Bonalbo Shows and were generously supplied by Geoff Bateman OAM.

Upcoming Events

Bonalbo Bonanza Campdraft & Bullride—June 28—29 Contact: Michelle Malt (6665 3324) or Darryl Amos (6665 3166) www.bonalboshow.com.au

Cutting and Dog Trials Weekend—13—14 September 2014 Contact: John Allen

Youth Camp—September (school holidays) Contact:: North Coast Stockhorse Association

Page 54 of 56 The Committee expresses its appreciation to the following supporters who have donated cash and/or trophies

A & M Snow Les Keys Beacom family Pezzutti Family I & A Osborne Short Family Bonalbo Uniting Church R & L Amos D & R Amos Mrs Kath Gambley FoodWorks Bonalbo Mrs Waller & Family Elders Auctioneers Pocupar Poll Herefords Riverina Stock Feeds Scofield's Transport Norco Rural Casino F J Gambley Bonalbo Quality Meats Ken & Mrs Flemming Bonalbo Pharmacy B G A Casino Killarney Co-op Killarney Vet Surgery Brown Family Gambley Family Paul & Michelle Malt Mt Lindsay Realty Pinkertons Casino A H Armstrong & Co Breens Furniture Casino NSW Farmers Association R & S Smith Bonalbo Show Catering Horseland Lismore Committee Big Sky Alpacas John Fairfull Livestock Carrier Gloria & George Parker Fraser Ramsey & family, Mrs E Ramsay Casino Geoff & Janise Bateman Ramsey & Bulmer Livestock Rob Allan Chiropractor Tenterfield Veterinary Service T & W McCormack Bonalbo Post Office and Store Tierney Family Clydesdale Steak Barn Casino W F Insurance Dog & Bull Hotel, Bonalbo George & Fuhrmann Bonalbo Bowling & The Cooking Stewards Recreation Club Bonalbo Newsagency West of the Range Teacher's Mrs Drake Federation

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