The Camden Show Society Inc.

Camden Show...‘Still a Country Show’ 2020 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AND PRIZES Thursday 26th March (Judging only) FRIDAY 27TH & SATURDAY 28TH MARCH Gates Open 8 am - 11 pm • Last Entry 9:30 pm

Greg Wall Jo Martin President Secretary

PO Box 43, Camden NSW 2570 Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 4655 8338 Fax: 02 4655 9847

Opening Hours General Office Hours Tuesdays 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Office Closed 18th December 2019 to 13th January 2020 From 14th January 2020 Tuesdays 9:30 am - 4:30 pm From 10th February to 9th April 2020 Monday to Friday 9:30 am - 4:30 pm www.camdenshow.com PRESIDENT’S WELCOME PRESIDENT’S WELCOME

On behalf of the Camden Show Society’s committee and members I welcome you to the 134th Annual Camden Show. The committee work tirelessly all year to prepare a Show full of displays that entertain and educate to provide the best platform for competition and exhibition.

The 2020 Show has all the favourites returning such as the hilarious and exhilarating Lumberjack show, the fast and furious pig racing, milking displays, reptile displays, sheep dog demonstrations and of course the Macarthur areas, if not ’s best fireworks display brought to you by Foti International Fireworks.

Adding to our entertainment selection we are pleased to showcase the brought to you by Xtreme Bulls featuring some of the country’s best bulls and cowboys, a show not to be missed on Friday evening. Saturday’s entertainment programme includes the adrenaline-charged Isuzu Team D-MAX, bringing us their precision driving skills and stunts, the slower Bullock display of yesteryear, an exhibition camp draft display, rural team’s events and of course the Carnival rides operating throughout Show time.

Camden Show prides itself on being “Still a Country Show” and as such includes many displays and competitions such as Dairy and Beef Cattle, Goats and Alpacas, Sheep and Sheep Dog competitions, a huge Saturday Dog Show, Produce and Poultry pavilions along with all the Arts, Crafts, Cooking and other displays within the Show Hall. The two days of Show Jumping in the Main Arena along with the many other Equestrian competitions provide great ringside entertainment for the whole family.

The Society could not present the annual Show without the support of the community and businesses throughout the Macarthur area. We recognise and thank the large number of existing and new sponsors and volunteers that help us present the Show. Both sponsors and volunteers are recognised throughout the year at various Show functions as we acknowledge our appreciation for their contribution. I encourage anyone who is interested in sponsoring the Show to contact our Office and start promoting your business in our region’s largest community event.

We look forward to entertaining, educating and exciting you about agriculture at the 2020 Camden Show, a community event run by a community focussed volunteer committee.

Regards,

Greg Wall President

2. OFFICE BEARERS OFFICE BEARERS THE CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY INC. OFFICE BEARERS 2020 (correct at the time of printing) Patrons: The Hon. J. Fahey ac, Mayor T Fedeli, Dr. M. Freelander mp, P. Hennings, P. Sidgreaves mp, N. Smith mp, The Hon. A. Taylor mp, G. Warren mp President: G. Wall Immediate Past President: H. C. Southwell Vice Presidents: A. C. Biffin, D. Dunbier, B. Hayter, D. R. Head, J. Sharpe Hon. Vice Presidents: P. Bowring, M. C. Collins, J. G. Davies, M. Dounan, E. H. Downes, J. E. Eagles, J. M. Hodge, W. T. Inglis, D. C. McDonald, R. A. McIntosh, R. R. Moore oam, P. G. Oxford, L. Papi, K. A. Sharpe, M. J. Stanham

Hon. Medical Officer: Hon. Veterinary Surgeon: Dr. R. Venkatesan University Of Sydney Veterinary Hospital Hon. Historian: J. Wrigley Treasurer: Secretary: Katie Palmer J. Martin COMMITTEE:

L. Abrahams B. Grech N. Sandrone C. Alexander B. Hayter R. W. Scott S. Allingham D. R. Head J. Sharpe K. Baker S. Hennings S. Sherwood B. Barthel-Woolerton G. Hilt K. Sidman B. Bell M. Holmes D. R. Sidman T. Biffin M. Honor L. Smith A. C. Biffin I. W. Lane H. C. Southwell P. Buckley C. Leydon R. Stanford B. Carmagnola A. Lo Conte J. Stanham N. G. Clissold A. Macdonald G. Wall L. W. Davies C. Mavroidis N. Westerhof W. Davies L. Micallef R. Whatson W. Death A. Mulley C. Williams D. Dickeson K. Palmer J. Williams H. Dillon K. Palmer N. H. Wilson H. Downes D. Purtle R. M. Wilson D. Dunbier P. Rayner E. Gaunt R. Rodney Harris

Hon. Committee Members: A. Anderson, I. B. McKenzie, D. W. Southwell 3. PAGE INDEX PAGE INDEX Alpacas inc. Youth Paraders 81-86 Animal Welfare - General (Horse Welfare in Horse Section) 11 Art 122 Beef Cattle inc. Trade Cattle 71-75 Camden Show Attractions 19-20 Commercial & Style Pavilion Display Awards 17 Cookery 128-129 Craft 123-124 Cubby House Raffle 14 Colouring In Competition 15 Dairy Cattle 63-70 Dog Show 32 Education 23 Entertainment Stage 25 Entries - General Closing Dates 12 Entries - Pavilion, Produce & Poultry Closing Dates 13 & 102 Excellence in Agriculture & Rural Business Awards 14 Farm Produce - Dairy Produce, Vegetables, Junior Vegetables, Fruit, Olives 94-99 Financial Members 2019 132-143 Flowers & Pot Plants 103-108 Future Show Dates and Other Shows 146 Goats - Dairy and Angora 78-80 Home Brew 127 Honey & Bees 126 Horses inc. Heavy Horses & Mini Horses 33-60 Jams & Preserves 124-126 Junior Rural Ambassador 27 Juvenile - 15 years & under 109-112 Main Arena 21 Membership & Admission Charges 5 Needlework 115-119 Office Bearers 3 Pavilion - Entry Rules, Closing Dates & Sponsors 100-102 Pet Show 28 Photography - Amateur & Professional 120-121 Poultry 87-93 President’s Common 24 President’s Welcome 2 Rodeo Arena 22 Rules & Regulations (Extract) 10 Saturday Night Show - Fireworks 21 Scarecrow Competition 29 Sheep 76-77 Sheep Dog Trials 23 Show Ball & Showgirl 144-145 Show Highlights & Attractions 18-20 Show Jumping 61-62 Sponsors & Donations 6-9 Style Pavilion 16 Sugar Art 130-131 Ute Competition 30 Whipcracking 24 Window Display Competition 15 Woodchop 31 Young Farmers Challenge 26 Youth - 16 to 21 years 113-115 4. MEMBERSHIP 2020 MEMBERSHIP

Early Bird From 21st Pricing till March MEMBERSHIP - Annually inc GST 5 pm To 5 pm 27th 20th March March 2020 ADULT 21 years and over $27.00 $32.00

JUNIOR 16 - 21 years $22.00 $27.00

CHILD 6 - 15 years of age $5.00 $5.00

CHILDREN Under 6 years of age FREE FREE

AGED PENSIONER/SENIOR on production of card $15.00 $15.00 JOINING FEE $10.00 $10.00

This Entitles A Member: 1. Free entry to the ground for both Friday & Saturday on production of ticket. 2. Members are entitled to enter their own bona fide Exhibits at reduced entry fees in most sections. 3. Adult members may vote in the election of the Committee and on any business brought before the Annual General Meeting or any Special General Meeting. 4. Age to be calculated for above categories as of 1st January prior to the Show. GATE ADMISSION GATE ADMISSION CHARGES

GATE ADMISSION - Gates open 8 am - 9:30 pm EACH DAY FAMILY 2 Adults & 2 Children under 16 years $65.00 ADULT 16 years and over $27.00 STUDENT 16 - 21 on production of student card $22.00 CHILD 6 - 15 years of age $17.00 CHILDREN Under 6 years of age FREE AGED PENSIONER/SENIOR on production of card $15.00 AGED CARE/DISABILITY Carer or Companion Card Holders $5.00

Gates Open 8 am - 11 pm • Last entry 9:30 pm The above fees include GST

All Exhibitors and Participants to pay admission fees as above.

Show Entry Policy for Aged Care, Disabled, School and Child Care Groups are available at www.camdenshow.com 5. SPONSORS CAMDEN SHOW 2020 SPONSORS SUPREME CHAMPION SPONSORS

MACARTHUR & NARELLAN

GRAND CHAMPION SPONSORS

6. to the best of our knowledge this list was correct at the time of printing. SPONSORS CAMDEN SHOW 2020 SPONSORS LIST SUPREME CHAMPION SPONSORS • Camden Council • National Bank • Camden Hire • Pandora Macarthur and Narellan • Commonwealth Bank of Australia • Remondis Australia Pty Ltd • Funnells Electrical GRAND CHAMPION SPONSORS • Bunnings Narellan • Macarthur Anglican School • C91.3 FM • Macarthur Automotive • Camden Plumbing • Macarthur Chronicle • Camden – Narellan Advertiser • McDonalds in Macarthur • D & R Stockfeeds • The District Reporter • Foti International Fireworks Pty Ltd • TJ & RF Fordham Pty Ltd - TRN Group • Hi-Quality Group • Vintage FM • John McDonald Building Services CHAMPION SPONSORS • AGL Energy Limited • LJ Hooker – Camden Bringelly • Agritract Pty Ltd • M Collins & Sons • Australian Markets and Fairs • Michelle Roffe Funeral Services • BLR Security • Oran Park Town • Brett Atkins Digital Productions • Pinnacle Tax & Accounting Pty Ltd • Budget Greenslips • Plus Fitness • Camden Machinery & Tractors • Sarita’s A Collective Emporium • Camden Mitre10 • Southwell Irrigation • Carrington • Stonemeadow Photography • Cedarwood Homes • The Mac Credit Union • Daley Directional Drilling • The University of Sydney Veterinary Hospital • Inspire Energy • Tony Wolf & Son Quality Printers • Pastoral Company • WallyReturns Pty Ltd BLUE SPONSORS • Belgenny Farm • Invictus X Pty Ltd • Geoff Bullen • Jim Hindmarsh & Co Pty Ltd • Caldwell Martin Cox • Macarthur Signs & Graphics Pty Ltd • Camden Valley Motors • Macarthur Travel & Cruise Centre • Camerons Group • MOTYAJ Pots • CK Recruitment Pty Ltd • Multiquip Hatchery • Cobbitty Grove Kitchens NSW Pty Ltd • Nepean Engineering • CPE Tree Services • Southwell Lifts & Hoists • Custom Brew Co/The Beer Shed • Sydney Trucks & Machinery Centre • Davies Inglis Property • Theresa Park Water Carriers • Finlease • Turtleneck Studios • Fowlers Carpets • Vale Display Solutions Pty Ltd • Horseland – Narellan • Waratah Landscape & Garden Supplies • Imageology Photography

to the best of our knowledge this list was correct at the time of printing. 7. SPONSORS • RED SPONSORS • • BS Pippen • Meat and Livestock Australia Limited • Burnham Grove Estate • Oaks Sport Horses • Camden PC Solutions • Office Products Depot Macarthur • Castlegate James Australasia Pty Ltd • Orrcon Steel • CJD Equipment • SADA Pty Ltd • Dawbuts Pty Ltd • Sloanebuilt Trailers Pty Ltd • Enzo Cucina • The Meat Man Wholesale Meats • Head Pastoral Co • Ultimate Paintball • Kelly Partners • WA Painting & Decorating • WHITE SPONSORS • • Benwerrin Estates • Eagles Automotive Centre • Butterflies Florist Camden • Hayter’s Timber & Paving • Camden Furniture One • Jamie & Sarah Inglis • Camden Golf Club • John M Daly and Associates Pty Ltd • Camsons Pty Ltd • M & E Camilleri • Curtis Aviation (NSW) Pty Limited • Malua Waterproofing • East Coast Stockfeeds Pty Ltd • Red Leaf Wholesale Nursery • Eden Brewery Pty Ltd • GREEN SPONSORS • • Ace Ohlsson Back 2 Nature • Ace Shuttle Services Pty Ltd • First Class Accounts - Picton • AM Dairy Solutions • Sam & Tino Foti • Apiam Genetic Services • Grimes Finance & Mortgages • Australian Warmblood Horse Association • GYC Pty Ltd – Narellan Store Ltd (NSW Branch) • Heffalump Dezign Art School • Bonnett & Hanger Family • IJ Ag Services • Bryce Transport • L & M Hayter & Sons Pty Ltd • Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc • John Lucas Camden & Districts Branch • Manildra Group • Camden Car Wash • Macarthur Mowers and Machinery • Camden Chamber of Commerce & • Macarthur Tyre Service Industry Inc • Marsdens Law Group • Camden Florist • PB Catering • Camden Hay • Perfection – Hair by Angela • Camden Picture Framing • Pike Commodities Pty Ltd • Camden RSL Club • Reln Plastics • Cobbitty Village Markets • Rolls Liner Supplies • Complete Interior Solutions • Royal Agricultural Society of NSW • Country Living Clotheslines Pty Ltd • Sprouts Catering • Crowthers Coach Company • Suare Meater Associtaion • Daley’s Earthmoving & Haulage • Stanfords Solicitors and Conveyancers • Derks Produce • Supreme Linings (NSW) Pty Ltd • Dr M & Mrs S Freelander • The a2 Milk Company • Dr Stephen McClintock • The Daley Quilters • Eden Day Spa • Tildsleys Butchery • Emohruo Financial Services Pty Ltd • Upstairs@Freds • Equestrian Sports Promotions • Vella Stock Feeds • Expresscom Business Solutions • Wards Accounting Group • Fibrecycle Pty Ltd – Breeders Choice & • Richard & Fay Warren to the best of our knowledge this list was correct at the time of printing. 8. DONATIONS • DONATIONS 2020 • * Ace Ohlsson Produce * ACT PA Hire * Alchin Family * A Anderson - Wendouree Simmental Stud * Back Creek Stud * S Bedford & L Hunt * S Bestulic * Biffin Family * R Brookes * L Bright & Family * V. Brown * Buckley Family * Cake Decorating Solutions * Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc State Body * Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc Sydney Branch * Camden Country Quilters Guild * Camden Fine Art Gallery * Camden Harness Club * Camden Poultry Club * Channell Family * M Channell * Dahlia Society of NSW & ACT * Dairy Farmers Milk * M Dounan * EH Downes * Embellished Cakes * Emjay Park * M Ewing-Terry * D.R. Sidman & Co Floor Coverings Camden * Fisher Family * Craig Ford & Lisa France * C & G Frawley * J Graveur * S Green * Greg Walsh & Associates Pty Ltd * L Hannaford * M Holmes * K Humphries * R & J Hunter * L Hutchinson * W Hughes * B & E Inglis * Ironmines Veterinary Clinic * Jones Family * B & D Kingsell * Lions Club of Camden * S Little * Local & Co Hampers * J Lummis * Macarthur Beekeepers Assn Inc. * John & Edwina Macarthur-Stanham * Macarthur Trophies & Engraving * H Mahoney * W Mar * Maria A Salon * McIntosh Bros * R McIntosh * G Miller * I. Moore * R.R.Moore * Mulley Family * D Mulligan * Paul & Angeline Nicholas * NSW Palomino Association Inc * Palouse of Australia * Michael Peel * Pete’s Hire Cars * Premier Genetics & Livestock Solutions Pty Ltd * Quota International of Macarthur Inc * RH Reeve * Robert & Eva Campbell of Looking Class Fashion * Rouland Family * Ruakura Pty Ltd * S & K Bell Constructions P/L * S & K Blades Amusements * Sandrone Family * Saulsbury Fairview * W Satara * Semex Ltd * F Sharpe * G Sharpe * S. Sharpe * SM. Sharpe * Silver Gully Estate * L Simone * Skinners Refrigeration Service * Square Meater WA * South Coast & Southern Tablelands region of the Black & Coloured Sheep Breeders Association (N.S.W) * Showbags Australia * Suzie’s Gozleme * Sydney Hereford Group * The Argyle Gourmet * The Epicure Store * The Finishing Touch Quilting Service * The Rose Society of NSW Inc Macarthur Regional * The Strictly Limited Company Pty Ltd * L Tildsley * “Tom and Edna’s Daughters” * K Trigg * J Trumble & Eagles Family * Upstairs@Freds * N Waldock * Alex Wear * Weethalle * Ida Whiteman Family * M Williams * R Woods

HOW TO BECOME PART OF THE CAMDEN SHOW

THERE ARE MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU TO BECOME INVOLVED IN THE CAMDEN SHOW

• Volunteering - so much goes on behind the scenes before, during and after the Show each year. If you are interested in volunteering at the Show please do not hesitate to contact us. We are always looking for newcomers to join our friendly, dynamic team. Email - [email protected] • Sponsorship - without the support of our wonderful Sponsors the Show could not go on. If you or your business are interested in sponsoring the Show or a specific area of the Show, please contact us for further details. It’s a great way to, gain maximum exposure for your business to a captive audience and be a part of this great community event. Email - [email protected] • Trade Space - Exhibitors are able to promote their goods and services to over 44,000 attendees over the Show weekend. Both Friday and Saturday have very large attendances. Applications open in October for the following year’s Show. Email - [email protected] Phone - 02 4655 8338 or visit www.camdenshow.com for more information 9. RULES & REGULATIONS CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY INC. RULES & REGULATIONS The Full Bylaws and Regulations of the Society may be seen at the Secretary’s Office. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO THE CAMDEN SHOW The Showground is an alcohol free zone. Alcohol may only be legally consumed inside one of the designated bar areas. Alcohol may not be taken out of the bar areas or introduced into the Showground. This applies to Show Society Members, Patrons, Competitors, Showmen and any other persons who enter the Showground for any reason during the Annual Agricultural Show. Exhibitors, Competitors and Showmen, whether Guild affiliated or independent shall: • Locate their stand or attraction within the designated space allotted to them by the Show Society • Ensure that they do not intrude into adjacent areas or marked roadways • Ensure that all electrical extension leads have earth leakage and current valid approval tags All extension leads are to be placed either underground or above reach over head by the Exhibitors and Showmen • Promptly remove and dump appropriately any waste products and refuse items during the Show; ensure that their designated area has been properly cleaned and all waste appropriately disposed of at the end of the Show • Ensure that all vans, trucks, caravans and floats are parked in the designated areas. Vehicles found outside the designated areas must be removed immediately at the request of an official of the Show Society; • Follow all the directives of the Sub Committee Chairmen in charge of Side Shows and Ground Space and Security and Safety • Agree to comply with the conditions of the Society’s WH & S Policy that is available at the Show Office • Comply with the requirements of the NSW Work Health & Safety Act 2011 The General Animal Welfare Rules, Regulations and Conditions form part of the Camden Show Society Rules and Regulations and must be adhered to by all those entering the Camden Showground. A SAFE SHOW BENEFITS EVERYONE Accident and Public Risk Any accident occurring during the Annual Show, or other function held by the Society, must be reported to the Secretary’s Office, AND VERIFIED over the current dates of the Show or other function, otherwise the Society will accept no responsibility for the consideration of any claim. The Society will not be responsible for any accident that may be caused through or by any Exhibitor or Competitor, or as a result of any act of neglect of any Steward or member of the Committee or Public, and it shall be a Condition of Entry that each Exhibitor shall hold the Society harmless, and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from any such accident, and to agree to all the rules. Damage to Exhibits The Society will not, under any circumstances, be held responsible for any loss or misdelivery of Livestock or other Exhibits at the Society’s Exhibition, or for any damage thereto, or loss thereof. Amendments and Alterations to Time-Table or Times for Running Events The Society through the Committee, reserves the right to amend or alter the timetable, or the times of running events. All Protests must be lodged with the Secretary, in writing and addressed to the Secretary within a 1/2 hour from the notification of the JUDGE’s award, accompanied by a deposit of $50.00, to be forfeited if dismissed, unless otherwise recommended by the Committee. All protests will be dealt with by Special Committee on the Ground where practical during the currency of the Show or as soon thereafter as can be conveniently arranged. Any person or Exhibit may be disqualified by the Committee for any act or offence contravening the rules, regulations or Bylaws of the Society. Before imposing any penalty it is necessary that an opportunity be offered to the accused person or persons on hearing the evidence and cross examining the witness, also of being heard and of adducing evidence. Full and complete notes of such evidence shall be taken in writing and signed by the person or persons adducing same. Immediately after any such inquiry has been held the Secretary shall give notice to the person or persons, or Exhibitor, against whom or in respect of whose Exhibit the complaint has been made, of the determination of the committee, and if any such Exhibitor or persons gives notice he may appeal to the Board or Appeal the South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc. Such notice shall be given in the prescribed form, delivered personally, or sent by registered post to the last known address. Any Person Who Desires to Appeal against the decision of the Committee shall within seven days, within the giving of such decision, lodge a notice in writing of such appeal with the Society, together with the sum of $50.00 Appeal Fee. The Secretary shall thereupon forward such notice of appeal and appeal fee, together with the notes of the evidence of the inquiry to the Secretary of the South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc. The owner of an Exhibit which has been disqualified may appeal under the rules. After the expiration of seven days from the date of an inquiry resulting in the disqualification of any person or Exhibit the Secretary shall, where there has been no appeal lodged, forward a notification of such disqualification to the Secretary of the South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc. and the decision of the Committee shall be regarded and take effect in all respects as a decision of the Committee of the South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc. and the disqualification shall be registered in a disqualification register. No person or Exhibit disqualified by any Affiliated Society shall be permitted to enter or be entered for Exhibition at any Show held by this Society. No responsibility will be accepted by the Society for any Exhibits not collected within four weeks of the conclusion of the Show. Prize money not claimed within four weeks of the conclusion of the Show will be forfeited. 10. GENERAL WELFAREANIMAL GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE The Exhibitor shall be responsible for all of their Exhibits at all times. The Exhibitor shall, in attending The Camden Show, provide for the animal where reasonably possible: • Freedom from hunger and thirst: By access to fresh water & a diet to maintain full health and vigour • Freedom from discomfort: By providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area • Freedom from pain, injury or disease: By prevention through rapid diagnosis and treatment • Freedom to express normal behaviour: By providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal’s own kind • Freedom from fear and distress: By ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering All Exhibitors shall abide by: The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (1979) [POCTA]. Please refer to the full legislation: www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/fullhtml/inforce/act+200+1979+cd+0+N Those clauses relevant to the Camden Show include items 5 - 11 of POCTA; Emergency Diseases: In the event of an emergency/notifiable disease the Camden Show Society will refer to a veterinarian. The Camden Show Society will work under advice given by the district veterinarian. Exhibitors will need to abide by the NSW Animal Diseases and Animal Pests (Emergency Outbreaks) Act 1991 No 73: www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/viewtop/inforce/act+73+1991+FIRST+0+N Rodeo Events: The Camden Show Society operates within guidelines set by the NSW DPI - The NSW code of practice for the welfare of animals used in rodeo events: www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/livestock/animal-welfare/codes/rodeo-code Performing Animals: The Camden Show Society operates within guidelines set by the NSW DPI - The NSW Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals in Films and Theatrical Performances: www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/livestock/animal-welfare/codes/film-theatre/code Compliance: Exhibitors and patrons are advised to report acts of cruelty or suspected disease to a Camden Show Society committee member or one of the on ground veterinarians. Misconduct of the animal welfare guidelines will result in reporting to the Camden Show Society, a veterinarian and relevant authorities. Loss By Disease: The signing of the Certificate of Entry of any animal will be taken as a guarantee that the animal specified is free from all disease as far as it is known to the owner. In case of infectious disease being spread through or by any Exhibit, the Exhibitor shall be held responsible. Mistreatment Of Animals: The Committee will take the necessary actions in relation to the mistreatment of animals Hendra Virus: Due to the serious nature of the Hendra Virus, the Camden Show Society and the RAS recommends that all horses be vaccinated against the disease. PIC Numbers: as of 1st September 2012, people with horses on their property need to apply for a Property Identification Code - this is a biosecurity measure. PICs are assigned to individual properties and allocated by Local Land Service (LLS) who maintain the register. You may already have a PIC if you pay rates to LLS. Forms can be submitted online through http://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/ Every Exhibitor bringing horses to the Show will be required to list each horse being shown together with the PIC for the property from which it has come on the waiver form each day before competing. Waivers now also include a competitor declaration that “to the best of their knowledge each horse listed is fit and healthy”.

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THERE WILL BE A FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT 9:00 PM SATURDAY NIGHT PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOUR ANIMALS ARE SAFE & SECURE 11. GENERAL ENTRIES ALL COMPETITIONS (excluding pavilion, poultry and farm produce) DATES FOR ENTRIES, DELIVERY, COLLECTION & JUDGING

At Event EXHIBIT &/OR PRIZE MONEY COLLECTION TIME & at Event On the Day Wed 25th March 10:00 am Wed 30 am : 00 am : TIME 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:30 am 3:30 pm 9:30 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 10 JUDGING From 8:00 am From 9:00 am From 2:00 pm From 2:30 pm From 5:00 pm From 9 From 9:30 am From 8:00 am From 8:30 am From 10:00 am rd March Sat 28th March Fri 27th & Sat 28th March Fri 27th March Fri 27th March Fri 27th March Fri 27th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Mon 23 JUDGING DATE Thurs 26th March Fri 27th & 8:30 am 8:45 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 8:30 am 5:00 pm EXHIBIT From 1:45 pm DELIVERY TIME DELIVERY 3:30 pm - 5:00 Teams Marshall 4:00 pm Teams Global Entries Online www.ozentries.com.au EXHIBIT Mid March Fri 27th March Fri 27th March Fri 27th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March Sat 28th March DELIVERY DATE DELIVERY - Sat 28th March Entries on Day - President’s Common Entries on Day - President’s Wed 25th March Wed Invitation Only - Apply by Friday 13th March Invitation Only - Entries on Day - Cattle Lawns Entries on Day - Sat 28th March Entries on Day Online Entries at www.nominate.com.au and Entries on Day Online Entries at www.nominate.com.au DATE 4 PM DATE Fri 13th March Fri 20th March Mon 9th March Mon 16th March Mon 13th March Mon 23rd March Mon 23rd March Mon 23rd March Wed 25th March Wed Sun 22nd March ENTRY CLOSING ENTRY 15 32 27 28 29 23 30 26 24 15 31 81-86 71-75 63-70 78-80 46-48 59-60 38-58 61-62 76-77 PAGE(S) IN PAGE(S) SCHEDULE AREA/SECTION Alpacas Cattle - Beef Cattle - Dairy Colouring In Competition Dog Show Goats Horses - Heavy Horses - Miniature Horses - Ring Events Horses - Show Jumping Junior Rural Ambassador Pet Show Scarecrow Competition Sheep Sheepdog Trials Ute Show Farmers Challenge Young Whipcracking Window Display Competition Woodchop

12. PAVILION, POULTRY & FARM PRODUCE ENTRIES PAVILION, POULTRY & FARM PRODUCE DATES FOR ENTRIES, DELIVERY, COLLECTION & JUDGING for Money Sunday Receipt sure that 10:00 am 9:00 am - EXHIBIT &/OR PRIZE MONEY PRIZE MONEY you bring collection your Entry of Exhibits 29th March and/or Prize COLLECTION TIME Please make TIME 9:00 am 8:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am JUDGING DATE JUDGING Fri 27th March Thurs 26th March Thurs 26th March Thurs 26th March Thurs 26th March Thurs 26th March

DATES & TIMES DATES EXHIBIT DELIVERY EXHIBIT DELIVERY Thurs 26th March Before 8:30am Fri 27th March 6:00 am - 7:30 Thurs 26th March Before 8:30 am Wed 25th March 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Wed 25th March 2:00 pm - 5:00 Wed 25th March 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Wed 25th March 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Wed 25th March 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Wed 25th March 3:00 pm - 5:00 Wed 25th March 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Wed 25th March 6:00 pm - 8:00 Wed 25th March 6:00 pm - 8:00 Wed Tues 24th March 1:00 pm - 6:00 Tues 24th March 1:00 pm - 6:00 Tues 24th March 1:00 pm - 6:00 Tues 24th March 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Tues 24th March 1:00 pm - 6:00 Tues 24th March 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Tues Thurs 26th March 2:00 pm - 6:00 Thurs 26th March 7:30 am - 8:30 Thurs 26th March 7:30 am - 8:30 Mon 23rd March Mon 23rd March Wed 18th March Wed Tues 17th March Tues 17th March Tues 17th March Tues 17th March Tues DATE 4:30 PM DATE ENTRY CLOSING ENTRY Closes earlier if pens are full 122 127 126 109 94-99 87-93 115-119 113-115 114-115 109-112 123-124 128-129 103-108 103-106 124-126 120-121 130-131 PAGE(S) IN PAGE(S) SCHEDULE PAVILION LATE FEE $5 PER ENTRY AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES - NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER 4:00 PM FRIDAY 20TH MARCH 2020 AFTER 4:00 PM FRIDAY ACCEPTED ENTRIES AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES - NO LATE ENTRY FEE $5 PER LATE PAVILION AREA/SECTION Art Craft Cookery Flowers & Pot Plants Flowers (cut flowers only) Home Brewing Honey & Bees Jams & Preserves Juvenile - Cookery Juvenile - Pavilion Needlework Photography Sugar Art Youth Photography Youth Farm & Dairy Produce Fruit Vegetables Poultry

13. EXCELLENCE AWARD EXCELLENCE IN AGRICULTURE AWARD CAMDEN SHOW 2020 Excellence in Agriculture and Rural Business Awards Sponsored by Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Dawbuts Pty Ltd and Malua Waterproofing

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NOMINATIONS OPEN JANUARY 2020 Do you know an Educator or Contributor who deserves recognition? The awards of Excellence in Agriculture and Rural Business will be open to all Relative Primary Industry Enterprises such as Agriculture, Horticulture, Viticulture, Agribusiness etc. We encourage members of the Community to nominate or suggest individuals in the local LGAs - Camden, Wollondilly & Campbelltown. From January 2020 Nomination Forms, Criteria and Category details are available at www.camdenshow.com Applications Close Friday 13th March 2020 Award Presentation Saturday 28th March 2020 There are 3 x Excellence In Agriculture Awards to be presented, each receiving $500 and a Trophy. For 134 years Camden Show has supported Local Agriculture, Local Farmers, Young Farmers, Rural Education & Business CUBBY HOUSE RAFFLE CUBBY HOUSE RAFFLE The Camden Show Society and The Camden Hospital Auxiliary work together to make this fundraiser possible. This is also only possible with the loyalty and support of Bunnings Narellan, Camden Mitre 10, Cedarwood Homes, Country Living Clotheslines Pty Ltd, Hayters Timber & Paving and W.A. Painting & Decorating. 2019 was a great year with the funds raised being used to purchase much needed equipment for the Camden Hospital and to support the PAWS Pet Therapy Dogs. Raffle tickets are available for sale from the Show Office and at selected outlets in Camden prior to the Show as well as being available from street stalls courtesy of the Camden Hospital Auxiliary and in the gift shop at Camden Hospital.

TICKETS ARE $2.00 EACH OR 3 FOR $5.00

If you are interested in purchasing tickets prior to the Show for this very worthwhile cause please contact the Show Office on 4655 8338. This page donated by: Commonwealth Bank of Australia www.commbank.com.au

14. WINDOW DISPLAYWINDOW AWARDS 2020 WINDOW DISPLAY AWARDS Each year the Camden Show Society invites all local shopkeepers within the Camden area to decorate their shop windows to mark the start of Camden Show week. This event, originally started by Mr. Charles Inglis, has grown over the years and is now a very popular part of the Show tradition. Many visitors to the district and the local community enjoy a walk through the streets and town centre of Camden looking at the displays. Local shops and businesses are asked to take part and decorate their shop windows to help promote the Show and to show their community spirit. Please register your interest with the Show Office so we know where to send our judges. 2019 Window Display Winner: Michael Watts - Macarthur Optical THE THEME FOR THE 2020 WINDOW DISPLAY IS ...“Still a Country Show” Judging of all windows to take place Monday 23rd March from 10:00 am Show Ribbons Awarded Wednesday 25th March from 10:00 am The windows will be judged according to the categories below: 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Large Window Display S S S 2. Small Window Display S S S 3. Use of Shop Fittings to Depict the Rural Focus of Camden Show S S S 4. Rural Theme Window Display S S S 5. Original Window Display S S S 6. Indoor Display S S S 7. Show Theme S S S GRAND CHAMPION Window Display ST RESERVE CHAMPION Window Display S Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize COLOURING IN COMPETITION COLOURING IN COMPETITION Colouring In Competition proudly supported by the District Reporter with great prizes to be won. So get your colouring in pencils out! Look out for the entry form & illustration available online at www.camdenshow.com or in The District Reporter editions from January 2020 Entries close 13th March 2020 Winners will be advertised in The District Reporter and many of the entries will be on display at the Information Tent during the Show - near the Argyle Street gate entry. Prize Legend: V = Voucher, P = Special Prize 1. 2-4 Years V P P 2. 5-7 Years V P P 3. 8-10 Years V P P 4. 11-13 Years V P P 5. Senior Category (65 years and up) V 6. School Category V Voucher: 2020 Family Pass donated by Camden Show Special Prizes sponsored by The District Reporter This page donated by: The District Reporter www.tdr.com.au • Ph: 02 4655 1234 15. STYLE PAVILION Style Pavilion And

The Style Pavilion is proudly Sponsored by Bunnings Narellan, PB Catering and Vale Display Solutions Pty Ltd

A favourite destination to meet friends at the Camden Show. Showcasing contemporary Gourmet Tasters, Makers and Style Stalls all under one roof.

Take a seat and enjoy great coffee and delicious food or visit our family friendly Country Bar for a refreshing drink all located in the Style Pavilion.

OPEN Friday and Saturday 9 am - 9 pm Country Bar open until 10 pm This page donated by: Red Leaf Wholesale Nursery https://www.facebook.com/redleafwholesalenursery/

16. COMMERCIAL & STYLE PAVILION DISPLAY AWARDS COMMERCIAL & STYLE PAVILION DISPLAY AWARDS

Style Pavilion, Schools, Community, Produce & Commercial Displays Every year the Schools, Community, Commercial Displays & Style Pavilion compete for the prestige of winning one of the President’s Awards for outstanding display of the Show! Awards are presented on Saturday of the Show from 1:00 pm in the following categories:

1st 2nd 3rd 101. Commercial Display - Large S S S 102. Commercial Display - Small S S S 103. Community Display S S S 104. Educational Display S S S MOST OUTSTANDING DESIGN Style Pavilion S MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Style Pavilion S PRESIDENTS CHOICE AWARD S

Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

Local Schools, Preschools and Colleges are encouraged to display & promote their educational abilities and strengths along with their agricultural flare. Friday is Schools and Community Day where Schools can attend the Show as an excursion.

Be sure to visit the Combined Emergency Services displays, including: NSW SES, NSW Police Narellan, NSW Rural Fire Service, Fire Rescue NSW, Careflight, and NSW Ambulance along with all the Community, Not for Profit Organisations, Charity and Service Groups to find out more about the fantastic services the Macarthur region has to offer.

The Commercial and Trade displays allow businesses to showcase their products and services from Lawnmowers, Tractors, Landscaping, Caravans and Cars there’s something for everyone!

Food vendors are a plenty around the grounds - you can eat yourself around the world with all the options available, including the obligatory Dagwood Dog! Loads of healthy and gourmet choices available too.

This page donated by: Camden - Narellan Advertiser www.camdenadvertiser.com.au • Ph: 02 4640 5151

17. CAMDEN SHOW HIGHLIGHTS CAMDEN SHOW HIGHLIGHTS LUMBERJACKS Get ready to laugh and cheer, as the Lumberjacks are back at the Camden Show for 2020. You will see speed climbing and racing up and down 50 foot climbing poles, old time log rolling, plus chainsaw carving and much more, as these whacky Lumberjacks duel off in a comical battle to see who is the best in the bush!

Travelling all the way from Canada the team of Lumberjacks deliver a high energy, action packed Show that is guaranteed to leave you laughing, clapping, cheering and letting out the odd scream. The Show is well suited for all ages and is a must see!!! You can even have a go at axe throwing yourself.

INVICTUS X ELJAY FREESTYLE ENTERTAINMENT SHOW Action packed motorcycle and bicycle trials stunt show with a twist of comedy. The Eljay team consists of highly skilled, professional and experienced riders who continually amaze their crowds with spectacular moves and gravity defying trials. At the end of each show fans can meet the riders and grab an autograph.

HI-QUALITY GROUP ISUZU TEAM D-MAX PRECISION DRIVING TEAM Isuzu Team D-MAX is Australia’s longest running and most famous precision driving team. For more than 50 years they have performed their exhilarating stunts and precision driving skills in front of millions of people. The Saturday Night Show will get the adrenalin pumping both on and off the track as Team D-MAX take to the main arena for their world class stunt show.

ALL ATTRACTION TIMES WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE PROGRAM OF EVENTS AVAILABLE ONLINE OR IN PRINT IN MARCH.

This page donated by: Hi-Quality Group www.hiquality.com.au • Ph: 02 9826 1666 18. CAMDEN SHOW ATTRACTIONSCAMDEN CAMDEN SHOW ATTRACTIONS • Alpaca Display • Animal Nursery - Funnells Electrical • Art & Craft Pavilion - Michelle Roffe Funeral Services • Beef Cattle • Bee Keepers Display - Macarthur Beekeepers Association • Blacksmith • Bush Balladeer • Charlie the Brahman Steer - Macarthur Chronicle • Chick Hatchery • Chook Washing Demonstrations • Combined Emergency Services Display - Camden-Narellan Advertiser • Commercial Sites • Community Stalls • Dairy Cattle - Leppington Pastoral Company • District Exhibit • Dog Fly Ball • Dog High Jump • Dog Show • Drovers Camp - Waratah Landscape & Garden Supplies • Educational Displays • Eljay Freestyle Show - Invictus X Pty Ltd • Emergency Services Display - Camden-Narellan Advertiser • Entertainment Stage - National Australia Bank • Farm Produce Competition • Fashion Parade - Sarita’s - A Collective Emporium • Fireworks - Pandora Macarthur & Narellan • Goats • Harness Classes • Heavy Horses • Heritage Displays • Heritage Lane • Horse Ring Events • Horsemans Way - D & R Stockfeeds • Isuzu Team D-Max Precision Driving Team - Hi-Quality Group • Junior Rural Ambassador Competition • Kids Interactive Tent - Camden-Narellan Advertiser • Laser Skirmish • Style Pavilion • Lumberjacks, Woodcarving & Axe Throwing • Miniature Horses • Night Show in Main Arena - Remondis Australia Pty Ltd • Noah’s Racing Pigs - BLR Security • Paddock to Plate

Check your Daily Program for times and locations of events and plan your 2 Big Days of Family Fun! 19. CAMDEN SHOW ATTRACTIONSCAMDEN CAMDEN SHOW ATTRACTIONS • Pansy - Trackless Train - Macarthur Signs & Graphics • Parades - Main Street and Grand Parade • Pet Show • Poets Smoko • Poultry Pavilion - Multiquip Hatchery • Puppet Show - The MAC Credit Union • Quiniessential Camden Scene Display • Rides • Rodeo - Hi-Quality Group • Scarecrow Competition - Bunnings Narellan • Schools Agricultural Displays • Schools Education Tent - McDonalds In Macarthur • Scouts Display • Sheep • Sheep Dog Trials - Jamie & Sarah Inglis • Sheep Shearing - Inspire Energy • Sheep Dog Yard Demonstration - Commonwealth Bank Of Australia • Showbags • Showgirls - Ace Shuttle Services, Caldwell Martin Cox, Dawbuts Pty Ltd, Pinnacle Tax & Accounting & Sarita’s A Collective Emporium • Show Jumping - Friday & Saturday - Macarthur Jaguar Land Rover • Sideshow Alley • Snake & Reptile Display - TJ & RF Fordham Pty Ltd - TRN Group • Spinning & Weaving Demonstrations • Talent Quest • Teat to Table - Milking Demonstrations • Ute Show • Vintage Machinery Display • Wheelwright • Cracking • Window Display Competition • Wood Chop - Friday & Saturday - Macarthur Automotive • Wood Turning Display • Young Farmers Challenge - Plus Fitness

PLUS MUCH, MUCH MORE... THE CAMDEN SHOW PROGRAM OF EVENTS WITH TIMES & LOCATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE CLOSER TO SHOW TIME. AVAILABLE ONLINE OR IN PRINT WWW.CAMDENSHOW.COM

Check your Daily Program for times and locations of events and plan your 2 Big Days of Family Fun! 20. MAIN ARENA MAIN ARENA FRIDAY From 9:00 am Show Jumping WATCH THE RODEO ON THE BIG SCREEN FROM 7:00 PM

Show visitors are encouraged to bring a blanket or picnic rug and sit with your family on the grass in the main arena in the area in front of the big screen to watch the thrills and spills of the Rodeo until its completion. SATURDAY From 9:00 am Show Jumping

4:00 pm Camden Show Grand Parade Including Commercial Exhibitors & Sponsors NIGHT SHOW REMONDIS AUSTRALIA NIGHT SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 6:00 PM Night Show Proudly Sponsored by • Agritract Pty Ltd • Camden Hay • Camden Valley Motors • Davies Inglis Property • Foti International Fireworks Pty Ltd • Head Pastoral Co. • Hi-Quality Group • Nepean Engineering • Pandora Macarthur & Narellan • Remondis Australia Pty Ltd • Sloanebuilt Trailers • The University of Sydney Veterinary Hospital • Tony Wolf & Son Quality Printers

• Isuzu D-Max Utes • Teams Challenge Competition including Hay Race & Campdrafting • Fireworks Spectacular

PANDORA MACARTHUR & NARELLAN FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR

SATURDAY NIGHT Proudly Sponsored By FIREWORKS MACARTHUR & NARELLAN Commencing at 9:00 pm

The finale of another great Show is this fantastic display of fireworks all set to music and wonderfully choreographed. END OF THE FIREWORKS BRINGS A CLOSE TO THE 2020 CAMDEN SHOW Thank you for joining us, have a safe trip home and see you next year! PLEASE NOTE: Fireworks are subject to local weather conditions. Events and program may be curtailed or altered without notice. Correct at time of printing. Check local papers and website www.camdenshow.com for updated information.

This page donated by: FOTI International Fireworks Pty Ltd www.fotifireworks.com.au 21. HI-QUALITY GROUP RODEO ARENA HI- QUALITY GROUP RODEO ARENA Thank you to our Rodeo Sponsors: D & R Stockfeeds, Dr M Freelander, Hi-Quality Group, Jim Hindmarsh & Co Pty Ltd, M Collins & Sons, Nepean Engineering, Oran Park Town, Remondis Australia Pty Ltd, The Meat Man Wholesale Meats, Theresa Park Water Carriers Pty Ltd, TJ & RF Fordham Pty Ltd - TRN Group and Tony Wolf & Son Quality Printers

There is so much to see at the 2020 Hi-Quality Group Rodeo Arena so check the daily schedule for details and times. There are some great events, so be sure not to miss out!

RODEO FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY FROM 7:00 PM

Stewards Jason Sharpe, John Kelly, Adam Mulley, Tony Biffin, Jim Head, Nick Wilson, Norm Flegg, Mark Biffin, Mick Kennedy, Jodie Sharpe, Bri Spence, Mitchell Biffin, Johnathon Biffin, Wendy Biffin, Debbie Biffin, Will Davies.

ACTION PACKED RODEO PROGRAM FROM XTREME BULLS AUSTRALIA

APRA (Australian Professional Rodeo Association) Affiliated Event. All Riders Entries and Riders Insurance through APRA.

For more information please refer to our website www.camdenshow.com and the Camden Show Guide - printed the week before the Show. The Committee reserves the right to alter this program without notice.

FRIDAY

Horseman’s Way Show Dog High Jump

SATURDAY

Miniature Horse Registration Miniature Horse Show

Times are subject to change and the committee reserves the right to alter the program without notice

CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy.

This page donated by: TJ & RF Fordham Pty Ltd - TRN Group www.TRN.com.au 22. INVITATION SHEEP DOG TRIAL INVITATION SHEEP DOG TRIAL SPONSORED BY JAMIE & SARAH INGLIS FRIDAY 27TH MARCH 2020 Commencing 9:00 am • Stewards: Sandy Davies, Wallace Martin, Ray Adams, Darren Adams, Terry Allen • Entry: $11 - Limit of 2 Dogs per Worker. • Entry strictly by invitation only • Competitors seeking invitations should apply by 13th March 2020 to: Sandy Davies 0467 991 125 • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize 1st 2nd 3rd 101. Championship - Dick Inglis Memorial Trophy $100 ST $50 $30 102. Highest First Round Score $100 The Sheep Dog Trial for the Dick Inglis Trophy is held in an adjoining farm paddock adjacent to the Exeter Street Car Entrance to the Showground. The final of the trial will be run about 2:30 pm when the 4 top scoring dogs work again and each dog’s afternoon and morning scores are added together to decide the winner.

CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy. EDUCATION EDUCATION After 134 years the Camden Show still plays an integral role in educating Show visitors on the importance that agriculture has played and still plays today in building Camden and the Macarthur district. The Show provides the opportunity to showcase the many talents of our community members along with encouraging young people and families to become involved through an array of interactive activities and events.

Paddock to Plate & Schools Education Displays Proudly sponsored by McDonalds In Macarthur & Bunnings Narellan Local high schools showcase their students and produce by creating a display that tells the story of various agricultural products and the importance of our farmers.

Kids Interactive Proudly sponsored by the Camden - Narellan Advertiser Learn more about food, recycling and how to plant your own veggie garden plus lots more great activities in this wonderful interactive fun zone conducted by the Macarthur Centre For Sustainable Living and other community groups and members - loads of hands on fun! Keep an eye out for information on these other Educational offerings throughout the Schedule: Junior Rural Ambassador Competition Schools Scarecrow Competition Plus Fitness Young Farmers Challenge Pet Show This page donated by: Sloanebuilt Trailers Pty Ltd www.sloanebuilt.com.au • Ph: 02 4647 4800

23. PRESIDENT’S COMMON PRESIDENT’S COMMON FROM TEAT TO TABLE MILKING DISPLAY Country Valley Milk will take you on a journey from milking a cow to actually tasting butter from the cream in 20 minutes. You can even taste the butter while hearing some facts about the dairy industry. Kids get to see that milk isn’t sourced from a supermarket shelf and adults can ask the Country Valley staff the questions that need answering.

KIDS INTERACTIVE - Sponsored by Camden-Narellan Advertiser. This great area is located adjacent to the President’s Common. There will be loads of interactive and educational fun for kids of all ages. Demonstrations and hands on activities will be presented through the Show. The perfect way to introduce kids to the benefits of recycling, eating healthily and helping the environment.

POETS SMOKO Saturday from 10:30 am - An event where patrons of the Show are invited to perform “walkup” poems. Situated in the ‘History and Education Area’ beside the Drovers Camp. Dennis “Dingo” Dryden will be the MC and coordinate the event. Original poems must keep introductions to a minimum. Recitals a maximum of 10 verses.

DROVERS CAMP - Sponsored by Waratah Landscape & Garden Supplies. Complete with a cup of billy tea and damper, pull up a seat and relax after wandering around the Heritage Lane and surrounds. The Drovers Camp has been a Camden Show must see for many years.

SHEEP SHEARING DEMONSTRATIONS - Sponsored by Inspire Energy

SHEEP DOG YARD DEMONSTRATION - Sponsored by Commonwealth Bank Of Australia

ANIMAL NURSERY - Sponsored by Funnells Electrical Lots to learn. A visit to this attraction is a must for kids of all ages.

WHIPCRACKING COMPETITION Returning again to the President’s Common. Who can crack the best whip? Will it be someone new or one of the previous winners? Find out at the President’s Common! 1st 2nd 101. Seniors $75 $50 102. 13 and under 16 years of age $30 $20 103. Under 12 years of age $30 $20

LASER SKIRMISH A new generation, high-tech recreational activity that is a blast for young and old. Evolved from “paintball” skirmish, laser skirmish uses the same battlefield scenarios without the bruising, welts and wounds that are synonymous with paintball.

NOAH’S RACING PIGS - Sponsored by BLR Security

SNAKE & REPTILE DISPLAY - Sponsored by TJ & RF Fordham Pty Ltd - TRN Group

Check your daily Show Program for times of events in the President’s Common and surrounds.

This page donated by: Camden Hire www.camdenhire.com.au • Ph: 02 4647 6666

24. ENTERTAINMENT STAGE 12th ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT STAGE

SPONSORED BY NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK Caldwell, Martin Cox, National Australia Bank, Office Products Depot Macarthur, Sarita’s – A Collective Emporium and Vintage FM

Over 1400 performers excited and entertained audiences in their thousands last year. This year we have an even bigger line up, promising to deliver a year not to be forgotten. Showcasing local schools, dance, martial arts groups and bands.

GREAT PLACE TO WATCH THE SATURDAY NIGHT FIREWORKS! STAGE - FRIDAY

9:30 am - 3:00 pm Local School & Dance Performances

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Talent Quest Anything goes in this competition. Schools, Small Groups or Individuals can participate to demonstrate their talent presenting drama, magic, martial arts, singing, music, dance, rap or anything else of value for entertainment. They will be judged by a panel of Special Guest Judges. For Best Performance:

1st Prize is $125 2nd Prize is $75 3rd Prize is $50

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Dance Performances and more

7:00 pm Local Band Performances

STAGE - SATURDAY

9:30 am - 6:00 pm Bands, Dance, Martial Arts and more High energy entertainment all day.

4:00 pm Fashion Parade Sarita’s - A Collective Emporium

6:30 pm Local Bands to top off the day NON STOP ENTERTAINMENT BOTH DAYS! Full schedule of events available on website in lead up to Show www.camdenshow.com To the best of our knowledge this list was correct at the time of printing.

This page donated by: National Australia Bank 125 Argyle Street Camden • Ph: 02 4654 6597

25. YOUNG FARMER CHALLENGE PLUS FITNESS YOUNG FARMER CHALLENGE

Run by the Camden Show Youth Subcommittee The Young Farmer Challenge is a competition of the talent, skills, techniques and safe work methods that young farmers use everyday for work.

Conditions of Entry: • Male and female entrants must be aged between 15-30 years • Teams of four people of mixed gender must be entered • The subcommittee reserves the right to exercise their discretion with respect to final competitor numbers and selection of competitors • Date: Saturday 28th March 2020 from 5:00 pm. Teams to be marshalled at 4:00 pm at the Cattle Lawn next to the Entertainment Stage. • Entry Free: Entries on the day. Entry forms available from www.camdenshow.com • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

1st 2nd 3rd 101. Open $400 S $200 S $100 S 102. Best Performing School Team $200 S $100 S $50 S

The Competition: Emphasis is placed on completing each challenge with the best time but more importantly with the correct technique. Challenges may include: • Mechanical and maintenance skills • Animal husbandry • Using farming machinery • Hay stacking skills • Performing WH&S practices • Fencing skills The winning Camden Show team will have the opportunity to represent Camden in the Regional Finals at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.

For further details and rules visit www.camdenshow.com

Camden Show Office Ph (02) 4655 8338 or Email [email protected]

This page donated by: Plus Fitness 64 Argyle Street Camden • Ph: 02 4655 2499

26. JUNIOR RURALJUNIOR AMBASSADOR JUNIOR RURAL AMBASSADOR Sponsored by John M Daly & Associates Pty Ltd, McDonalds In Macarthur, Meat & Livestock Australia Limited and Royal Agriculture Society Of NSW The Junior Rural Ambassador program is looking for young community representatives of agriculture in the Camden area.

Aim of Competition: • Find Junior Rural Ambassadors to promote the Camden Show and agricultural involvement amongst local youth • Have the opportunity to partake in an agricultural based competition in their local district and win prizes • Recognise the achievements and commitments of our local youth • Contribute to the Camden Show • Meet like-minded people with similar interests • Consolidate future youth involvement in the Camden Show

Conditions of Entry: Visit website for applications & conditions: • Open to both male and female entrants • Entrants must be aged between 14-17 years • Applicants must submit an application form by Monday 9th March 2020. Forms available to download from the Camden Show website www.camdenshow.com Judging will be conducted throughout the Show period and will be based on the ambassador’s: • Community and/or Show Involvement • Communication Skills • Involvement in Duties at Show • Ambitions and Goals • General and Rural Knowledge • Overall Presentation • Personality & Confidence Note: If an ambassador is involved in exhibiting, the timetable will work around them so they will be observed in their exhibiting as well as given a duty in other parts of the Show.

Prizes: All finalists receive: • 2020 Camden Show Junior Membership • Meat & Livestock Australia prize package • Meat & Livestock Australia shirts to be worn during the Show • Trophy from McDonalds in Macarthur • Share in the Prize money

For more information visit www.camdenshow.com or contact: Rachael Rodney Phone 02 4655 8338 Email [email protected]

This page donated by: John M Daly & Associates Pty Ltd www.jmd.com.au

27. PET SHOW PET SHOW RUN BY THE CAMDEN SHOW JUNIOR RURAL AMBASSADORS Supported by Fibrecycle Pty Ltd - Breeders Choice & Back 2 Nature and The University of Sydney Veterinary Hospital

DATE Saturday 28th March 2020. Pets to assemble 1:45 pm for 2:00 pm start at the President’s Picnic Area ENTRY FREE with Show admission. Entries accepted from 1:45 pm Exhibitors must be under 18 years PRIZES Ribbons placed to 6th Prizes for 1st and Champion Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

All Exhibitors must submit a signed Waiver Form. Parents or guardians must sign the waiver form for participants under 18 years. Forms can be downloaded from www.camdenshow.com or will be available on the day. SPECIAL NOTE: Please DO NOT leave any pets in cars! A pass out stamp will be available at the gates to take your pet home after the Pet Show and re-enter when returning to the Show.

1st 2nd 3rd 1. Best Presented Dog R R R 2. Best Presented Puppy R R R 3. Best Presented Cat R R R 4. Best Presented Pet - Other (e.g. mice, ferret, guinea pig, rabbit, lizard) R R R 5. Best Farm Pet (e.g. calf, sheep, goat, chickens) R R R 6. Best Dressed Pet R R R 7. Best Presented Teddy Bear (for children without pets) R R R CHAMPION Pet (winners from categories 1-7) S

CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy.

This page donated by: The University of Sydney Veterinary Hospital www.vetsci.usyd.edu.au/veterinary-services/camden/

28. SCARECROW COMPETITION BUNNINGS SCHOOLS SCARECROW COMPETITION

Fantastic prizes to be won for your school. Be a vibrant part of the 2020 Camden Show by creating your very own scarecrow with your school. The scarecrows will create a feature display around the education area of the Camden Show. Scarecrows can be as traditional or as imaginative as possible and the competition is open to pre-school and primary school groups.

SCARECROWS ARE TO REPRESENT THE THEME “FAMOUS FROGS SCARECROWS” i.e. Kermit, Feddo, Mr Toad (Wind in the Willows) etc. • • • FREE ENTRY • • •

1st 2nd 3rd 1. Preschool / Playgroup RP R R 2. Kindergarten to Year 2 RP R R 3. Year 3 to Year 6 RP R R 4. Special Needs RP R R

Prizes: Class 1-4 winners will receive an in-school sustainability project from Bunnings Narellan. However if less than 2 entries only a ribbon & award will be given. Winners are announced at the Entertainment Stage at 11:00 am Friday 27th March 2020. Projects for the winners will be decided upon in consultation with Bunnings Narellan to ensure suitability for the winning school and must be completed within 6 months of the Camden Show. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: • Scarecrows will be Judged by Bunnings Narellan on Thursday 26th March, 2020. Winners will be notified by the Show Society on Thursday in order for a representative to be present on Friday morning to receive their award • Schools that are return Exhibitors are encouraged to recycle the scarecrow stands that were issued by Camden Show Society for the previous Shows • All scarecrows must be free standing • Scarecrows minimum height 1 metre/maximum height 2 metres - to fit within a 1m2 area • All Scarecrow entries must be able to remain on display outside. They will need to be able to withstand all types of weather conditions and all parts are to be securely attached • You may use props or accessories to enhance your scarecrow but please do not use valuables. Camden Show Society will not be responsible for any loss or damage to scarecrows or loss of any accessories • Your scarecrow must be ready for display when delivered to the Education Tent • Entries are limited to 3 scarecrows per category per school • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize DELIVERY • Wednesday 25th March 2020 between 3:30 pm - 5 pm • Scarecrows are to be delivered to the Camden Show Education Tent as above • Exhibits to be accompanied by an entry form available in the Schools Guide package or can be downloaded from www.camdenshow.com COLLECTION • Scarecrows must be collected on Sunday 29th March between 9:00 am and 10:00 am only at the Education Tent CONTACT Rachael Rodney Phone 02 4655 8338 Email [email protected]

This page donated by: Bunnings Narellan Northern Road, Narellan • Ph: 02 4645 7900

29. UTE COMPETITION 2020 UTE COMPETITION SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 2020 In recognition of our Ute Show Sponsors we would like to thank: CAMDEN CAR WASH AND SYDNEY TRUCKS & MACHINERY CENTRE Sponsors list correct at time of printing.

Conditions: • Park up by 8:30 am. Registration by 10:00 am. Judging 10:00 am onwards • Presentation approximately 3:00 pm. Winners to Grand Parade at 4:00 pm • Entry Fee: First Entry is FREE, Additional Entries are $5 each • ENTRIES WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON THE DAY • Entry to Camden Showground via Exeter Street Gate • Prizes and Prize money to be won! • All Winning Entries are required to participate in the Grand Parade • Categories: Criteria will be available on the day or by request at the Camden Show Office • Ute Show competitors will be required to pay entry to the Show • The Ute Show is an alcohol free zone. Circlework & Burnouts will NOT be permitted • There will be NO CAMPING ON THE Showground over Showtime. • Offenders will be asked to leave and will be disqualified from current & future competitions • All vehicles must be registered • For more information visit www.camdenshow.com • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

1st 2nd 3rd 1. Rural Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 2. Street Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 3. Work Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 4. 4x4 Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 5. Loudest & Proudest - 4 Cylinder Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 6. Loudest & Proudest - 6 Cylinder Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 7. Loudest & Proudest - 8 Cylinder Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 8. Loudest Diesel Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 9. Classic Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 10. Feral Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 11. B & S Ball Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 12. B & S Feral Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 13. Chick Street Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 14. Chick Country Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 15. Town Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 16. Best Holden Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 17. Best Themed Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 18. Best Ford Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 19. Best Other (excl. Holden, Ford & Toyota) $60 R $35 R $20 R 20. Best Ute with a Boot (No Footwear) $60 R $35 R $20 R 21. Best Toyota $60 R $35 R $20 R 22. Best Hunting Rig $60 R $35 R $20 R 23. Best Modified Classic $60 R $35 R $20 R 24. Best Farm Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 25. Best Artwork $60 R $35 R $20 R 26. Best Novelty Utes $60 R $35 R $20 R 27. Best Modified Vintage Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R 28. Best Original Vintage Ute $60 R $35 R $20 R GRAND CHAMPION Ute $100 ST PRESIDENT’S CHOICE AWARD $80 ST This page donated by: Sydney Trucks & Machinery Centre www.stmc.com.au • Ph: 02 4647 4488 30. WOODCHOP MACARTHUR AUTOMOTIVE WOODCHOP ARENA ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY Proudly Sponsored By: • BS Pippen • CJD Equipment • CPE Tree Services • Emohruo Financial Services Pty Ltd • Enzos Cucina • Grimes Finance & Mortgages • LM Hayter & Sons Pty Ltd • Macarthur Automotive • Macarthur Tyre Service • SADA Pty Ltd • Sydney Trucks & Machinery Centre • Tony Wolf & Son Quality Printers Sponsors list correct at time of printing.

CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY INC. Programme

Friday, 27th March 2020 - 5:00 pm Start

1st 2nd 3rd 1. 275mm Underhand Handicap $300 R $150 R $50 R 2. 250mm Standing Block Handicap $300 R $150 R $50 R 3. Novice Handicap $100 R $60 R $40 R

Saturday, 28th March 2020 - 9:30 am Start

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 101. 250mm NSW Standing Block Championship $500 ST $250 R $150 R $100 R 102. 275mm NSW Underhand Championship $500 ST $250 R $150 R $100 R 103. 325mm Underhand Handicap - $1000 ST $500 R $200 R Graeme Gill Memorial 104. 300mm Standing Block Handicap $300 R $150 R $50 R 105. 250mm Standing Block Handicap $300 R $150 R $50 R 106. 300mm Under 21 Underhand Championship $200 S $100 R $50 R 107. Double Handed Sawing Championship $200 S $100 R $50 R 108. Novice Handicap $100 R $50 R $30 R 109. Boys’ Chop $50 R $30 R $20 R

Chief Steward: Mr Jason Steele HARDWOOD TIMBER - WHITES MUST BE WORN All Competitors Enter at Own Risk - Programme Subject to Change

ALL ENTRIES TO THE SECRETARY - METROPOLITAN AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION ENTRIES CLOSE: 13th March 2020 with Belinda McMahon Phone: 0458 144 440 Email: [email protected] No nominations accepted after closing date Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

This page donated by: CPE Tree Services www.cpetreetservices.com.au

31. CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW ENTRIES CLOSE 22ND MARCH 2020 CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY INC. ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Saturday 28th March 2020 Camden Showground, Bentham Dog Area, Entrance via Exeter Street, Camden Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 & 18 (Dogs & Bitches) • Entries To: Mrs. H. Pedersen at 13 First Avenue, Hoxton Park NSW 2171 Phone: 02 9607 6995 Extreme Weather Phone: 0409 226 056 • Cheques made payable to: Camden Show Society Inc.

• Online Entries - Easy Entries Close 22nd March 2020

• Judges: Mrs. C. Smith (NSW) Toys Ms. L. Donohue (NSW) Terriers Mr. J. Nash (NSW) Gundogs Mrs. C. Doherty (NSW) 3-6 months Sweepstakes, Hounds Mr. K. Tressider (NSW) Working Dogs Mr. J. Comerford (NSW) Utility, General Specials Mrs. D. Howell (NSW) 6-12 months Sweepstakes, Non Sporting • Judging commences with sweepstakes at 9:00 am with classes to follow • Entry Fee: $11 per class and $6 for Sweepstakes and Baby Puppies (1 & 1A) *Please send self addressed envelope with paper entries *Exhibit Cards to be collected at Show • Catalogues are $5.00 • Exhibitors - Complimentary pass issued • Refreshments will be available • Prizes: Category A General Specials: Prize Money & Sash Group Specials: Prize Money & Sash Special Classes: Prize Money & Sash Show to be conducted under the Rules and Regulations of Dogs NSW Camden Showground, Exeter Street Entrance, Camden CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy.

This page donated by: Camden Council www.camden.nsw.gov.au 32. HORSES SECTION A - HORSES Sponsored by: Australian Warmblood Horse Association Ltd (NSW Branch), Camden Golf Club, Camden Machinery & Tractors, Dr Stephen McClintock, Horseland Narellan, Orrcon Steel, Southwell Lifts and Hoists, The University Of Sydney Veterinary Hospital Donations: Camden Harness Club, E. Downes, K. Humphries, NSW Palomino Society, Palouse of Australia, M Wear - Sponsors list correct at time of printing. ENTRIES ON GROUND - FOR RING EVENTS • Ringmaster: W. Death • Assistant Ringmaster: D. Dickeson • Ring Announcers: Sandy Davies, Stuart Davies, Lyndsey Douglas & Jacqui Death • Horse Committee: W. Death, D. Dickeson, J. Sharpe, G. Hilt, W. Davies, S. Davies, T. Biffin, H. Downes, G. Wall, H. Berry • Entry Fees: Competition Entry Fees. Online Entries $3.00 at www.nominate.com.au and Entries on the Day, Non-members $5.00, Members $3.00, Pony Club events $3.00 (these fees are for all events unless otherwise specified) Entry Fees MUST be paid when entries are lodged. No refunds. Please Note: We strongly recommend that competitors consider joining as a member prior to the Show. Benefits include free entry to the grounds; discounted event entry fees for all competitions. Purchasing a membership could save $50 over the price of entry for the 2 days. Membership must be purchased prior to the first day of the Show • Prize money: Prize money in all horse events will be paid in the ring at the completion of judging of each class • Ribbons: Up to 8 entries – 1st, 2nd & 3rd awarded. Over 8 entries – further awards shall be at the discretion of the Judge • Trophies: Perpetual trophies will be presented by the Judge and then replaced with a substitute Trophy. No Perpetual Trophy will be removed from the Showgrounds • Cancellations: All Classes are scheduled to run subject to time constraints. The Camden Show Society reserves the right to cancel any class or classes at its discretion • Enquiries: Warren Death 0413 708 908 or Daniel Dickeson 0407 282 944 • Judges: see www.camdenshow.com • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize • Please Note: Friday Competition is for District Competitors only DESIGNATED HORSE AREAS Competitors and handlers are to ensure that all Horses are to remain in designated horse areas, these are the main arena, Bicentennial Equestrian Park, rodeo parking area, the rodeo arena, mini horse ring and horse lane. Any competitors (horses) found to be outside the designated areas will be reported to the head steward and may be disqualified from competition. BICYCLES, SCOOTERS AND OTHER UNREGISTERED VEHICLES For the period of the Camden Show from Friday Morning 6:00 am until 11:00 pm on Saturday night all bicycles, scooters, Electric Scooters or other ridden vehicles are to be excluded from any horse areas. This includes the main arena, Bicentennial Equestrian park, rodeo parking area and the rodeo arena, the horse access lane and any areas where horses are kept or travelling. Anyone found in possession of this equipment will be required to remove it from the area immediately. RULES Hendra Virus: Due to the serious nature of the Hendra Virus, the Camden Show Society and the RAS recommends that all horses be vaccinated against the disease. PIC Numbers: As of 1st September 2012, people with horses on their property need to apply for a Property Identification Code - this is a biosecurity measure. PICs are assigned to individual properties and allocated by Local Land Service who maintain the register. You may already have a PIC if you pay rates to LLS. Forms can be submitted online through http://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/livestock/pics. Every Exhibitor bringing horses to the Show will be required to list each horse being shown together with the PIC for the property from which it has come on the waiver form each day before competing. Waivers now also include a competitor declaration that “to the best of their knowledge each horse listed is fit and healthy”. These rules shall apply in their entirety to any person who is a competitor/ handler/owner or person responsible, for any horse that is in attendance at the 2020 Camden Show. It is the responsibility of all persons forementioned to ensure that he/she is familiar with these rules. It is the absolute responsibility of those persons to participate in accordance with these rules. Infringement of any rule will result in the Camden Show Society Inc. imposing disciplinary action against the offender which may result in the person/s being excluded from the Show/Competition. 33. HORSES Competitors are advised that at times multiple disciplines may compete in the same area including working horse classes, harness classes, driven classes and showjumping. All competitors/handlers/owner or persons responsible compete and/or handle horses at their own risk. The Camden Show Society Inc. accepts NO responsibility for any injury, death, loss to any person (competitor or spectator), livestock or property that may occur during the course of this event. In the interests of safety and event management all competitors and animal handlers are required to act on all reasonable directives by stewards, show officials and judges immediately. Refusal of Entry/Alteration of Schedule: The committee reserves the right to refuse an entry without assigning any reason for doing so and to alter the schedule to meet emerging circumstances. Conduct: The Camden Show horse events are staffed entirely by Volunteers without whom it would not be possible to hold the Show so it is important that they are treated with the respect they deserve. Accordingly the Camden Show Committee would like to advise competitors and their supporters of the following: rudeness and improper behaviour by competitors or their representatives will not be tolerated. Camden Show Volunteers, Stewards and Ticket Box staff have the right to refuse service to any competitor who is rude or abusive. This includes the right to refuse to issue insurance waivers and wristbands and entry tickets. Competitors who have been refused either wristbands or entry tickets are ineligible to compete at the Camden Show on either Friday or Saturday. Competitors or their supporters who behave in a rude or offensive manner while in or around the Show arenas will be asked to leave the arena or area and may be subject to further disciplinary action according to the Camden Show Society’s Horse Committee Rules and Regulations. All entry forms, waivers and official paperwork must be filled in legibly and correctly for every Exhibit prior to entry, the Show may refuse entry or disqualify competitors if errors or omissions are identified regardless of competition being completed. The Show reserves the right to alter results including re-awarding prizes in the event of a disqualification after competition has concluded. Competitor Numbering: All competitors will be assigned a unique number for use when recording competition results, all competitors are to complete a competitor nomination sheet providing the details for each rider and horse to be handed in to the ticket office. This ticket office will assign a unique number for each competitor which the rider or handler must present when requested during competition. All detail on the for must be entered correctly and in legible handwriting, failure to complete all of the details or messy handwriting may result in competition results not being forwarded to the relevant parties after the Show. In the event that competitors details are un-useable Camden Show reserves the right to alter the results accordingly. Event Tickets Online Purchases: Tickets for the 2020 Camden Show Horse Competition may be pre-purchased online through nominate at www.nominate.com.au, insurance waivers and competitor number sheets can be downloaded from the same site or www.camdenshow.com. Tickets are to be picked up at the ticket box in the Bicentennial Equestrian park on the day of the Show. Insurance waivers and competitor numbers can also be handed in for processing when picking up tickets. Event Tickets on Show Days: On payment of entry fees, event tickets can be purchased at the Horse Entry Booth. One ticket is required for each individual event. Event tickets will be collected by the ring Stewards for each event in the ring. Only competitors with event tickets will be eligible to compete in any event. Participants Indemnity and Waiver: Any person in any area of the Camden Show Ground who is responsible for or in control of a horse, specifically, all competitors/guardians/handlers and any other persons entering the Main Arena, the Bicentennial Equestrian Park Competition Arena, the Rodeo Arena or any other area within the bounds of the Showground and Bicentennial Equestrian Park, must sign an Indemnity and Waiver issued by the Agricultural Societies Council of for each day of the Show. This form will be available prior to the Show at www.camdenshow.com and on the day at the Horse Section ticket booth and must be filled in prior to purchase of event tickets. Upon returning a signed Indemnity and Waiver a wrist band will be issued. This wrist band must be securely worn when entering the ring as proof of compliance with the conditions described in the Indemnity and Waiver. No person shall enter the Bicentennial Equestrian Park competition arena or the Camden Show Main Arena without a wrist band on Friday or Saturday. Any person entering these areas without a wristband will be asked to leave the arena immediately. If they are currently in control of a horse they will be asked to remove the horse from the arena unless they correctly complete and sign a Participants Indemnity and Waiver form. Horses must not be tied to the arena fences. All handlers must be on the same side of the fence as the horse. If the handler is not in possession of a wristband the horse and handler will be escorted from the arena by a Steward. Clashes: Please be aware that due to the complicated nature of the Horse Schedule and operation of multiple arenas there are likely to be clashes between some classes. We are aware of these and every endeavor has been made to eliminate them, where possible. However, due to horses having multiple registrations and the fact that with up to 9 rings in operation across multiple arenas many classes are run at the same time, it is not possible to eliminate all class clashes. Therefore, where these occur, the Exhibitor may have to make a choice between one class and the other. Your cooperation will be much appreciated.

34. HORSES Marshalling: Competitors for all events are to assemble in the designated marshalling yards and are only permitted to enter the ring once their event/class is called. When judging is completed competitors MUST leave the ring in an orderly manner. Please be advised that no events/classes will be held in order to allow competitors to complete an event in another ring. It is the responsibility of all competitors to read the schedule and understand the timing and location of their events/classes, and to make themselves aware of the progress of each ring, in order for them to be prepared for their event when it is called. Health/Fitness of Horses: The Camden Show Society Inc. and our Honorary Veterinarian, reserves the right to inspect all horses upon entering the Show on arrival or whilst on the grounds. All horses deemed unfit by the Ring Master or the Honorary Veterinarian for competition will be withdrawn from the event. The Camden Show Society Inc. reserves the right to refuse entry and/or remove from the ring any horse that is diseased/injured/lame/unfit or distressed. Animals demonstrating clinical signs of contagious disease, overt lameness or in a compromised state will be excluded from the Show. Horse - Welfare: (a) The welfare of Horse Exhibits at the Camden Show is of major importance to the Camden Show Society Inc. (CSS) and will be a prime consideration in all circumstances. Accordingly, in order to ensure the welfare of Exhibits whilst at the Camden Show, the CSS reserves the right in its absolute discretion to take such action as the Honorary Veterinary Surgeon (University Of Sydney Vet Centre) may advise in relation to any horse Exhibit including without limitation: i. Removal of the Exhibit from the Showgrounds, or to another location within the grounds, for quarantine and/or veterinary attention; ii. Administration of any drug or form of treatment (including surgical treatment); iii. As a last resort in a worst case scenario in the opinion of the Honorary Veterinarian to humanely euthanize the Exhibit, iv. Or to require the Exhibitor of the Exhibit to do so. (b) The Exhibitor of an Exhibit referred to in paragraph (a) of this Regulation indemnifies the CSS in respect of all costs incurred by the CSS in connection with any action taken pursuant to paragraph (a). Cruelty To Horses: (a) No Exhibitor shall engage or be knowingly involved in cruelty to a horse. The CSS shall be the sole Judge of what constitutes cruelty, but it may include: i. To whip or beat a horse excessively, ii. To subject a horse to any kind of electric shock, iii. To use , or to jab the horse in the mouth with the bit, excessively or persistently, iv. To remount, or attempt to remount, an exhausted, lame or injured horse, v. To rap a horse, vi. To hypersensitise any part of a horse, vii. To leave a horse without adequate food, drink or exercise, viii. Excessive exercise, ix. Tongues may not be tied in any manner. (b) Any case of cruelty must be reported immediately to the Chairman of the Horse Committee, accompanied by documentary evidence in support. Reports more than 7 days after the occurrence will not be considered. Drugs/Prohibited Substances: All horses must perform at the time of competition, without the aid of any drug/s or prohibited substance/s that affect the conduct, performance, or appearance of the horse. The Camden Show Society Inc. reserves the right to test and inspect any horse for drugs or prohibitive substances. Horses may be selected at random or specifically tested if they Exhibit symptoms associated with drugs or prohibited substances. Defiance/breach of this rule or use of a banned substance will result in the horse/competitor being excluded from the Show and notification of breach will be forwarded to the relevant Breed Society and the Agricultural Societies Council of NSW/Royal Agricultural Society of NSW. Please refer to the ASC webpage for further details www. agshowsnsw.org.au Honorary Veterinarian: The Honorary Veterinarian will be available on the grounds for emergency and first aid care to livestock which may become injured or suffer illness at the Show while competing, however please note that they reserve the right to charge for veterinary services. Approaching Judges: No Exhibitor or associate will initiate conversation with a Judge on judging day, before, during or after judging except through the Ringmaster or Chief Steward. Prohibited Relationship: No competitor will present for judging before a Judge with whom he/she has a family relationship, has or has recently had a personal relationship or has had horse related business dealings during the past twelve months. Coaching: Any person detected coaching a competitor while that competitor is being judged may be removed from the Showground. 35. HORSES Helmets: NO HELMET, NO RIDE. – Camden Show Society reserves the right to check helmets at any time. All persons riding a horse must wear approved safety helmets to the current Australian, European, British or American standard whilst mounted including but not limited to competition and exercise arenas (unless otherwise specified), unless specifically competing in an event in which the accepted dress code requires otherwise. The restraining helmet harness must be secured and fastened at all times. Riders are to understand that their EFA or UPWBDA Ltd Members Insurance may be rendered void in the event of an accident/injury, wherever it may occur, if found to have not been using an approved helmet. Subject to accepted Dress code potential competitors will NOT be allowed to ride if not wearing an approved helmet. Helmets over 5 years old CANNOT be worn. Helmets must conform with one of the current approved safety standards as follows - Current Australian standard AS/NZS 3838 (2006 onwards) provided they are SAI Global marked or New Australian standard ARB HS 2012 provided they are SAI Global marked or Current American standard ASTM F1163 (2004a or 04a onwards) provided they are SEI marked or Current American standard SNELL E2001 or Current British standard PAS 015 (1998 or 2011) provided they are BSI Kitemarked or Interim European Standard VG1 (01.040: 2014-12) with or without BSI Kitemark. Heeled Boots: must be worn in all riding events. Footwear: All competitors must wear appropriate footwear when leading or riding a horse. When riding, the footwear must enable removal of the foot from the stirrup. Attire: All competitors must adhere to the dress code required to each individual event/ class. Dress code requirements will be enforced and must comply with the Show Horse Council of Australasia Inc. Competition Rules February 2017 Edition unless otherwise specified by the individual breed competition requirements. These rules are available on www.showhorsecouncilaust.com.au. It is the responsibility of the competitor to read and abide by the dress requirements stated in this document. The Camden Show Society Inc. reserves the right to preclude any competitor not suitably attired. Equipment: , Snaffle Bits & Spurs Any equipment used must be acceptable according to the applicable competition rules for that class. Whips: Whips in ridden classes shall not exceed 77cm in total length, except in Showjumping where EA Regulations will be enforced. The length includes the flap. This excludes Ridden Heavy Horse Classes. Spurs: Spurs which are capable of wounding a horse are forbidden, rowels must be blunted. There must be a shank not exceeding 4cm in length pointing only towards the rear. Bits: All Ridden & Harness Horses must be shown in a bit except where otherwise stated in the Camden Show Horse Schedule. Only snaffle bits having the following features are approved for use in Classes specifying the use of snaffle bits. Snaffle bits shall be composed of: i) metal; or ii) metal and rubber (flexible rubber bits are not permitted); or iii) metal and synthetic material. iv) Snaffle bits made only of metal must meet the following: v) all parts of the bit coming into the horse’s mouth must be of metal (not necessarily the same metal); vi) the diameter of the mouthpiece of both the snaffle bit must be such so as not to hurt the horse; vii) mouthpieces may be the same thickness or tapered towards the centre of central joints; viii) all parts coming into the horse’s mouth shall be rounded, smooth and not ridged, sharp or corrugated. ix) keeping with the definition above, also permitted x) half moon - port-mouth - curved xi) rubber or synthetic bit - both jointed and unjoined xii) sweet iron bit. Beginner: A Competitor who is not confident enough to compete as a novice competitor. Beginners may be led at the discretion of the Judge. If a Judge decides that a novice Competitor is not competent to compete in novice classes the competitor may be asked to compete in a beginner class if a suitable class exists and has not been completed at that time. Novice: A competitor who has NOT won an individual first prize in a solo event at an Agricultural Show. Intermediate: A competitor who has NOT won an individual first, second or third prize in an event at a Royal Show. Championships: Only winners of classes are eligible to compete for championships. Supreme: Only winners of Champion sashes are eligible to compete for Supreme Championships. Consolation: Only open to entries that have not individually won a first, second or third prize in this year’s Camden Show. Stallions: Colts and stallions must be shown in suitable headgear as governed by their respective breed societies. All Stallions and Colts one year old and over brought into the ring for led classes must be in the charge of a competent handler, and must be properly controlled, with a suitable restraining bit in their mouth and wearing head gear of proper strength and quality which is in use. No person under 17 years of age (proof of age may be requested) is permitted to show a colt or stallion in any led/ridden or harness class. Stallions and Colts shall only compete in classes where specifically permitted. Hunters/Hacks: Ponies or Horses must nominate in either Show Hunter Classes or Hack Classes. Ponies or Horses are not eligible to compete in both classes.

36. HORSES Breed Classes: Horses in breed classes must be registered with their respective Breed Society. Therefore unregistered horses are not eligible for competition in these events. Copies of current registration must be available for presentation if requested by the Steward/Ring Master. All breed classes will be run according to the rules and regulations of their Society. District Events: Only Horses & Rider Combinations who commonly reside in the Municipalities of Camden, Campbelltown and the Shire of Wollondilly are eligible to compete in District Events. Pony Club Events: Only competitors who are members of Pony Clubs that operate within the Municipalities of Camden, Campbelltown and the Shire of Wollondilly shall be eligible to compete in the Pony Club Events. If a competitor resides outside of the district but is a member of a District Pony Club they may compete in Pony Club Events but not in District Events. Measuring: It is the responsibility of the Competitor to ensure their horse is entered in their correct height class. If there is a dispute in a height class, Stewards may request a measuring check through the Ring Master. Horses will be measured on protest being lodged unless they are in possession of a current measuring card issued by the EFA or Hack Council. Horse Stalls: Applications for stalls and camping space shall be forwarded in writing to the Secretary’s Office no later than 14 days prior to the Show together with $25.00 per stall. Any person occupying a stall without official permission shall be prohibited from competing in any event in the Show. Electric fences are not permitted anywhere on the Show grounds at any time. Temporary Yards: Yards erected overnight by Exhibitors in parking areas must be dismantled by 7:00 am each day. Electric fences are not permitted. Fireworks & Night Show: Please note that there will be a fireworks display on Saturday night. Exhibitors with horses that may be distressed by these activities should remove their Exhibits prior to the night Show. The Camden Show Society Inc. accepts NO responsibility for any injury, death, loss to any person (competitor or spectator), livestock or property that may occur during the course of this event. Grand Parade: The Grand Parade will be held on Saturday at approx. 4:00 pm. All ribbon winners are obliged to enter the parade as a condition of entry to the Show. Failure to take part may result in loss of Prize money and placing. Amateur Rider: Must never have received any form of payment for training or riding another horse or pony. To be eligible rider must own their Exhibit. Leaving The Ring: If a led horse should drag or escape its handler or a ridden or driven horse take control of or unseat its rider and/or leave the ring, it is usually disqualified from the class. Ringmaster: The word Ringmaster includes the Ringmaster, any deputy or assisstant Ringmaster and any person for the time being exercising some or all of the functions of the Ringmaster. A determination by the Ringmaster on any question or dispute arising in or incidental to the conduct of the ring or the conduct of any Competition, Parade, Exhibition or event or as to the action of any Exhibit or Exhibitor or Competitor or as to the proper describing of anything whether animate or inanimate shall be final and binding upon all Exhibitors. Protests: Any Exhibitor who desires to enter a protest against any decision on the part of the Judge, or any decision or act or omission on the part of the Society, shall lodge a protest in writing within 60 minutes on the day upon which such decision, act or omission occurred. The protest shall set out in detail the circumstances relied upon by such Exhibitor, shall be given to or left at the Secretary’s Office accompanied by a fee of $50.00, which shall be forfeited to the Society should the protest be deemed frivolous. Protests may be made by the owner, Exhibitor or their agent. All protests will be heard by the Protests committee & their decision is final & binding. Judging: The committee reserves the right to substitute a Judge when it is deemed necessary. If a Judge shall consider that any Exhibit does not possess sufficient merit to deserve a prize, no Prize shall be awarded. The Judge in consultation with the Ring Master may at their discretion alter or vary the program as deemed necessary. Judges Decision Is Final: The Committee of the Camden Show Society wishes to thank all those who support the Camden Show in any way - we ask that you support those who donate prizes or trophies to make this day a success. The Horse committee reserves the right to make changes, please check the website at www.camdenshow.com for the most current schedule.

The Show reserves the right to test Show Exhibits for prohibited substances.

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXHIBITOR TO BE AWARE OF CAMDEN SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS PRIOR TO ENTRY.

37. HORSES -FRIDAY -RING 1 FRIDAY 27TH MARCH - RING 1 DISTRICT HACKS & ADULT RIDERS Commencing 9:00 am Bicentennial Equestrian Park Only residents of Camden, Wollondilly and Campbelltown Local Government Areas are eligible to compete. See Show rules for full details. Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

1st 2nd 3rd 101. District Walking Pony (ridden by a child under 17 years) $5 R $3 R R 102. District Walking Horse or Galloway $5 R $3 R R 103. District Lady Rider, 17 and under 21 years $5 R $3 R R 104. District Lady Rider, 21 years and over $5 R $3 R R 105. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION District Lady Rider $20 S S 106. District Gentleman Rider, 17 and under 21 years $5 R $3 R R 107. District Gentleman Rider, 21 years and over $5 R $3 R R 108. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION District Gent Rider $20 S S 109. District Pair of Riders, 17 years and over $5 R $3 R R 110. District Novice Hack over 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 111. District Hack over 15 hh ne 15.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 112. District Hack over 15.2 hh ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 113. District Hack over 16 hh ne 16.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 114. District Hack over 16.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 115. District Hack ridden by rider under 17 years $5 R $3 R R 116. District Ladies Hack ridden by Lady 17 years and over $5 R $3 R R 117. District Gents Hack ridden by Gent 17 years and over $5 R $3 R R 118. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION District Hack Winner eligible for Supreme Champion to be $20 S S judged by all 3 judges 119. SUPREME CHAMPION District Hack Greg Channel Memorial ST 120. District Pleasure Hack over 15 hh $5 R $3 R R HORSES -FRIDAY -RING 2 FRIDAY 27TH MARCH - RING 2 DISTRICT GALLOWAYS Commencing 11:30 am Bicentennial Equestrian Park Only residents of Camden, Wollondilly and Campbelltown Local Government Areas are eligible to compete. See Show rules for full details. Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

201. District Novice Galloway Hack $5 R $3 R R 202. District Lightweight Galloway Hack over 14 hh ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 203. District Heavyweight Galloway Hack over 14 hh ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 204. District Lightweight Galloway Hack over 14.2 hh ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 205. District Heavyweight Galloway Hack over 14.2 hh ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 206. District Galloway Hack ridden by child under 17 years $5 R $3 R R 207. District Lady’s Galloway Hack $5 R $3 R R 208. District Gentleman’s Galloway Hack $5 R $3 R R 209. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION District Galloway Hack Winner eligible for Supreme Champion $20 S S to be judged by all 3 judges 210. District Pleasure Galloway $5 R $3 R R

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38. HORSES -FRIDAY -RING 3 FRIDAY 27TH MARCH - RING 3 DISTRICT PONIES AND CHILD RIDERS Commencing 8:00 am Bicentennial Equestrian Park Only residents of Camden, Wollondilly and Campbelltown Local Government Areas are eligible to compete. See Show rules for full details. Entrants competing in Ring 4 are ineligible to compete in Ring 3. Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

1st 2nd 3rd 301. District Boy Rider under 9 years $10 R $5 R R 302. District Boy Rider, 9 and under 12 years $10 R $5 R R 303. District Boy Rider, 12 and under 15 years $10 R $5 R R 304. District Boy Rider, 15 and under 17 years $10 R $5 R R 305. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION District Boy Rider $50 S S Harry Humphries Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by Katie Humphries 306. District Girl Rider under 9 years $10 R $5 R R 307. District Girl Rider, 9 and under 12 years $10 R $5 R R 308. District Girl Rider, 12 and under 15 years $10 R $5 R R 309. District Girl Rider, 15 and under 17 years $10 R $5 R R 310. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION District Girl Rider $50 S S Frena Humphries Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by Katie Humphries 311. District Tiny Tots under 6 years not led $10 R $5 R R 312. District Tiny Tots under 6 years may be led $10 R $5 R R 313. District Child Riders in Pairs under 12 years $10 R $5 R R 314. District Child Riders in Pairs, 12 and under 17 years $10 R $5 R R 315. District Parent & Child Riders in Pairs $10 R $5 R R 316. Consolation District Rider under 12 years $10 R $5 R R 317. Consolation District Rider, 12 and under 17 years $10 R $5 R R 318. District Novice Saddle Pony ne 13 hh $5 R $3 R R 319. District Novice Saddle Pony over 13 hh ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 320. District Saddle Pony ne 12 hh $5 R $3 R R 321. District Saddle Pony over 12 hh ne 13 hh $5 R $3 R R 322. District Saddle Pony over 13 hh ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 323. District Child’s Saddle Pony to be ridden by a child $5 R $3 R R under 12 years 324. District Child’s Saddle Pony to be ridden by a child 12 and $5 R $3 R R under 17 years 325. District Adult’s Saddle Pony Rider 17 years & over $5 R $3 R R 326. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION District Saddle Pony Winner eligible for Supreme Champion $20 S S to be judged by all 3 judges 327. District Pair Saddle Ponies ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 328. District Pleasure Pony $5 R $3 R R

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39. HORSES -FRIDAY -RING 3 FRIDAY 27TH MARCH - RING 3 CONT’D PONY CLUB Commencing at 2:00 pm. Judge: see www.camdenshow.com Reduced entry fees apply - refer to notes on entry fees above. Pony Club of NSW rules will apply to all Pony Club events. Competitors to be current financial members of a Pony Club affiliated with the Australian Pony Club Council. Proof of membership to be supplied if requested. During Pony Club events the only acceptable helmet is one that complies with and is stamped/embossed as complying with AS3838. All prizes will be ribbons only. A Trophy will be awarded to the most successful Pony Club competing in the Pony Club Events judged on a point score system: 1st place in individual, Pair or Team 3 points per person 2nd place in individual, Pair or Team 2 points per person 3rd place in individual, Pair or Team 1 points per person Sporting Events to be held in the Bicentennial Equestrian Park Arena immediately following the conclusion of the Pony Club Classes. 1st 2nd 3rd 329. Pony Club Rider under 9 years $5 R $3 R R 330. Pony Club Rider 9 and under 11 years $5 R $3 R R 331. Pony Club Rider 11 and under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 332. Pony Club Rider 13 and under 15 years $5 R $3 R R 333. Pony Club Rider 15 and under 17 years $5 R $3 R R 334. Pony Club Rider 17 and under 25 years (Associate) $5 R $3 R R 335. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Pony Club Rider S S under 13 years 336. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Pony Club Rider S S 13 and under 17 years 337. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Pony Club Rider S S 17 and under 25 years 338. Pair of Pony Club Riders under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 339. Pair of Pony Club Riders 13 and under 17 years $5 R $3 R R 340. Pair of Associate Riders 17 and under 25 years $5 R $3 R R 341. Team of Four Pony Club Riders under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 342. Team of Four Pony Club Riders 13 and under 17 years $5 R $3 R R 343. Team of Four Pony Club Riders 17 and under 25 years $5 R $3 R R 344. MOST SUCCESSFUL Pony Club TR

SPORTING EVENTS Sporting Events to be held in the Bicentennial Equestrian Park Arena immediately following the conclusion of Pony Club classes. Open to all horses and riders. Contestants must wear safety helmet and riding boots.

345. Bending Race under 12 years $20 R $10 R 346. Bending Race 12 and under 17 years $20 R $10 R 347. Senior Bending Race 17 years and over $35 R $15 R 348. Barrel Race under 12 years $15 R $10 R 349. Barrel Race 12 and under 17 years $20 R $15 R 350. Senior Barrel Race 17 years and over $35 R $20 R 351. Flag Race under 12 years $35 R $20 R 352. Flag Race 12 and under 17 years $35 R $20 R 353. Senior Flag Race 17 years and over $35 R $20 R

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40. HORSES -FRIDAY -RING 4 FRIDAY 27TH MARCH - RING 4 HORSELAND - NARELLAN BEGINNERS RING Commencing 9:00 am Bicentennial Equestrian Park Only residents of Camden, Wollondilly and Campbelltown are eligible to compete. See Show rules for full details. Entrants may not compete in other rings. Entrants may be led. Champions not eligible to compete for Supreme Champion Trophy. Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

1st 2nd 3rd 401. Junior Handler under 6 years $5 R $3 R R 402. Junior Hander 6 and under 9 years $5 R $3 R R 403. Junior Handler 9 and under 11 years $5 R $3 R R 404. Junior Handler 11 and under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 405. Junior Handler 13 years and over $5 R $3 R R 406. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Handler $20 S S 407. Best Presented Mount & Rider under 6 years $5 R $3 R R 408. Best Presented Mount & Rider 6 and under 9 years $5 R $3 R R 409. Best Presented Mount & Rider 9 and under 11 years $5 R $3 R R 410. Best Presented Mount & Rider 11 and under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 411. Best Presented Mount & Rider 13 years and over $5 R $3 R R 412. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION $20 S S Best Presented Mount & Rider 413. Tiny Tots (must be led) $5 R $3 R R 414. Rider 6 and under 8 years $5 R $3 R R 415. Rider 8 and under 10 years $5 R $3 R R 416. Rider 10 and under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 417. Rider 13 and under 15 years $5 R $3 R R 418. Rider 15 years and over $5 R $3 R R 419. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Beginner Rider $20 S S 420. Adam & Eve (Male & Female Riders) $5 R $3 R R 421. Pair of Riders under 9 years (May be led) $5 R $3 R R 422. Pair of Riders 9 and under 11 years $5 R $3 R R 423. Pair of Riders 11 years and over $5 R $3 R R 424. Horse with the Shortest Tail $5 R $3 R R 425. Horse with the Longest Tail $5 R $3 R R 426. Horse with the Shortest Mane $5 R $3 R R 427. Horse with the Longest Mane $5 R $3 R R 428. Pony or Horse with the Kindest Face $5 R $3 R R 429. Shaggiest Pony or Horse $5 R $3 R R 430. Best Presented Fancy Dress Mount & Rider $5 R $3 R R (to be dressed following previous classes)

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41. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 1 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 1 AUSTRALIAN STOCKHORSES Commencing 8:00 am Main Arena Judge: see www.camdenshow.com 1st 2nd 3rd 101. Led Yearling Colt $5 R $3 R R 102. Led Colt 2 and under 4 years $5 R $3 R R 103. Led Stallion 4 years and over ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 104. Led Stallion 4 years and over, 15 hh and over $5 R $3 R R 105. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led ASH Colt or Stallion S S 106. Led Yearling Filly $5 R $3 R R 107. Led Filly 2 and under 4 years $5 R $3 R R 108. Led Mare 4 years and over, ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 109. Led Mare 4 years and over, 15 hh and over $5 R $3 R R 110. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led ASH Filly or Mare S S 111. Led Gelding 2 and under 4 years $5 R $3 R R 112. Led Gelding 4 years and over ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 113. Led Gelding 4 years and over, 15 hh and over $5 R $3 R R 114. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led ASH Gelding S S 115. SUPREME CHAMPION Led Australian Exhibit SVP Rug & $50 Voucher sponsored by Horseland Narellan 116. ASHLA Ridden Stockhorse ASHLA must be a financial $5 R $3 R R member of the ASHLA to compete 117. ASH Hack ridden by rider under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 118. ASH Hack ridden by rider 13 and under 18 years $5 R $3 R R 119. ASH Hack Novice horse under 4 years, any sex $5 R $3 R R 120. ASH Hack Novice Hack 4 years and over, any sex $5 R $3 R R 121. ASH Hack Stallion ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 122. ASH Hack Stallion 15 hh and over $5 R $3 R R 123. ASH Hack Filly or Mare ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 124. ASH Hack Filly or Mare 15 hh and over $5 R $3 R R 125. ASH Hack Gelding ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 126. ASH Hack Gelding 15 hh and over $5 R $3 R R 127. ASH Hack curb bit any sex $5 R $3 R R 128. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Ridden ASH Hack S S 129. ASH Working Rider under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 130. ASH Working Rider 13 and under 18 years $5 R $3 R R 131. Novice Working Horse, any sex $5 R $3 R R 132. ASH Working 3 years and under, any sex $5 R $3 R R 133. Working Stallion, ridden $5 R $3 R R 134. Working Mare, ridden $5 R $3 R R 135. Working Gelding, ridden $5 R $3 R R 136. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ASH Working Horse S S 137. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ASH Ridden by S S rider under 18 years 138. SUPREME CHAMPION Ridden Australian Stock Horse S 139. Station Horse $5 R $3 R R 140. Amateur Owner $5 R $3 R R 141. ASH Pleasure Rider under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 142. ASH Pleasure Rider 13 and under 18 years $5 R $3 R R 143. ASH Pleasure Stallion $5 R $3 R R 144. ASH Pleasure Mare $5 R $3 R R 145. ASH Pleasure Gelding $5 R $3 R R 146. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ASH Pleasure Rider S S 147. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ASH Pleasure Horse S S This page donated by: Remondis Australia Pty Ltd www.remondis.com.au • Ph: 02 4677 9900

42. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 2 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 2 PINTOS, PALOMINOS & BUCKSKINS Commencing 8:00 am Main Arena Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

PINTOS - LED Please Note: Ridden Pintos are to be judged after Led Buckskin Classes

1st 2nd 3rd 201. Best Marked, any age (NE for Supreme) $5 R $3 R R 202. Best Presented (NE for Supreme) $5 R $3 R R 203. Pinto Colt 3 years and under $5 R $3 R R 204. Pinto Stallion 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 205. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Pinto Colt or Stallion S S 206. Pinto Filly 3 years and under $5 R $3 R R 207. Pinto Mare 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 208. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Pinto Filly or Mare S S 209. Pinto Gelding any age, ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 210. Pinto Gelding any age, 14 hh and over $5 R $3 R R 211. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Pinto Gelding S S

BUCKSKINS - LED Please Note: Ridden Buckskins are to be judged after Led Palomino Classes

212. Best Presented (NE for Supreme) $5 R $3 R R 213. Buckskin Colt 3 years and under $5 R $3 R R 214. Buckskin Colt or Stallion 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 215. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Buckskin Colt or Stallion S S 216. Buckskin Filly 3 years and under $5 R $3 R R 217. Buckskin Mare 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 218. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Buckskin Filly or Mare S S 219. Buckskin Gelding any age, ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 220. Buckskin Gelding any age, 14 hh and over $5 R $3 R R 221. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Buckskin Gelding S S

PINTOS - RIDDEN

222. Ridden Pinto Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 223. Ridden Pinto Mare or Gelding $5 R $3 R R 224. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Ridden Pinto S S

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43. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 2 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 2 CONT’D PALOMINOS - LED Please Note: Ridden Palominos are to be judged after Ridden Buckskin Classes

1st 2nd 3rd 225. Best Presented (NE for Supreme) $5 R $3 R R 226. Best Coat Colour, any age (NE for Supreme) $5 R $3 R R 227. Best Mane and Tail (NE for Supreme) $5 R $3 R R 228. Junior Handler (16 years and under) $5 R $3 R R 229. Palomino Colt 3 years and under $5 R $3 R R 230. Palomino Stallion 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 231. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Palomino Colt or Stallion S S 232. Palomino Filly 3 years and under $5 R $3 R R 233. Palomino Mare 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 234. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Palomino Filly or Mare S S 235. Palomino Gelding any age, ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 236. Palomino Gelding any age, 14 hh and over $5 R $3 R R First place prize money donated by NSW Palomino Society 237. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Palomino Gelding S S 238. SUPREME CHAMPION Coloured Horse Exhibit SVP Rug & $50 Voucher sponsored by Horseland Narellan

BUCKSKINS - RIDDEN

239. Ridden Buckskin Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 240. Ridden Buckskin Mare or Gelding $5 R $3 R R 241. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Ridden Buckskin S S

PALOMINO - RIDDEN

242. Ridden Palomino Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 243. Ridden Palomino Mare or Gelding $5 R $3 R R 244. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Ridden Palomino S S

245. SUPREME CHAMPION Ridden Coloured Horse Exhibit SVP Rug & $50 Voucher sponsored by Horseland Narellan

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44. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 3 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 3 REGISTERED QUARTER HORSES, APPALOOSAS, PALOUSE PONIES, PAINTS & SOLID PAINTS Commencing 8:00 am Main Arena Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

QUARTER HORSE (Must be registered with relevant breed society) 1st 2nd 3rd 301. Best Presented (NE for Champion) $5 R $3 R R 302. Led Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 303. Led Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 304. Led Gelding any age $5 R $3 R R 305. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Quarter Horse S S (Champion eligible for Supreme Western Exhibit)

APPALOOSAS (Must be registered with relevant breed society)

306. Best Presented (NE for Champion) $5 R $3 R R 307. Led Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 308. Led Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 309. Led Gelding any Age $5 R $3 R R 310. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Appaloosa S S (Champion eligible for Supreme Western Exhibit)

PALOUSE PONIES (Must be registered with relevant breed society)

311. Best Presented (NE for Champion) $5 R $3 R R 312. Led Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 313. Led Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 314. Led Gelding any Age $5 R $3 R R 315. Open Led Solid Palouse $5 R $3 R R 316. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Palouse SP SP (Champion eligible for Supreme Western Exhibit) Special Prize Garlands donated by Palouse of Australia

PAINT HORSES (Must be registered with relevant breed society)

317. Best Presented (NE for Champion) $5 R $3 R R 318. Best Coloured Paint (NE for Champion) $5 R $3 R R 319. Led Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 320. Led Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 321. Led Gelding any Age $5 R $3 R R 322. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Paint S S (Champion eligible for Supreme Western Exhibit)

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45. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 3 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 3 CONT’D SOLID PAINTS (Must be registered with relevant breed society) 1st 2nd 3rd 323. Best Presented (NE for Champion) $5 R $3 R R 324. Led Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 325. Led Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 326. Led Gelding any Age $5 R $3 R R 327. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Solid Paint S S (Champion eligible for Supreme Western Exhibit)

328. SUPREME CHAMPION Western Horse Exhibit SVP Rug & $50 Voucher sponsored by Horseland Narellan OPEN PERFORMANCE CLASSES 329. Junior Western Pleasure - 5 years and under $5 R $3 R R 330. Senior Western Pleasure - 6 years and over S S 331. Youth Western Pleasure 18 years and under S S 332. Amateur Western Pleasure $5 R $3 R R 333. Junior Hunter Under Saddle - 5 years and under $5 R $3 R R 334. Senior Hunter Under Saddle - 6 years and over $5 R $3 R R 335. Youth Hunter Under Saddle $5 R $3 R R 336. Amateur Hunter Under Saddle $5 R $3 R R HEAVYHORSES -SATURDAY -RING 4 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 4 OPEN JUNIOR RIDERS, CLYDESDALES, SHIRES, PERCHERONS, OTHER HEAVY HORSES & DRIVEN AND HARNESS Commencing 8:00 am Main Arena Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

OPEN JUNIOR RIDERS 401. Boy Rider under 9 years $10 R $5 R R 402. Girl Rider under 9 years $10 R $5 R R 403. Boy Rider 9 and under 12 years $10 R $5 R R 404. Girl Rider 9 and under 12 years $10 R $5 R R 405. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Rider $35 ST S under 12 years Perpetual Trophy donated by Reed Morgan Horse Stud 406. Boy Rider 12 and under 15 years $10 R $5 R R 407. Girl Rider 12 and under 15 years $10 R $5 R R 408. Boy rider 15 and under 17 years $10 R $5 R R 409. Girl rider 15 and under 17 years $10 R $5 R R 410. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Boy Rider $35 S S 12 and under 17 years EHK Downes Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by E Downes 411. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Girl Rider $35 S S 12 and under 17 years EHK Downes Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by E Downes 412. Tiny Tots under 6 years led $10 R $5 R R 413. Tiny Tots under 6 years not led $10 R $5 R R

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46. HEAVYHORSES -SATURDAY -RING 4 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 4 CONT’D CLYDESDALE - LED CLASSES (Class 414 to commence immediately after completion of 413)

1st 2nd 3rd 414. Clydesdale Colt under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 415. Clydesdale Stallion 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 416. Clydesdale Filly under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 417. Clydesdale Mare 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 418. Clydesdale Gelding Any age $5 R $3 R R 419. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Clydesdale S S

SHIRE - LED CLASSES

420. Shire Colt under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 421. Shire Stallion 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 422. Shire Filly under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 423. Shire Mare 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 424. Shire Gelding any Age $5 R $3 R R 425. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Shire S S

PERCHERON - LED CLASSES

426. Percheron Colt under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 427. Percheron Stallion 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 428. Percheron Filly under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 429. Percheron Mare 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 430. Percheron Gelding any Age $5 R $3 R R 431. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Percheron S S

OTHER HEAVY HORSE

432. Colt under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 433. Stallion 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 434. Filly under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 435. Mare 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 436. Gelding any Age $5 R $3 R R 437. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Other Heavy Horse S S 438. SUPREME CHAMPION Led Heavy Horse Mayoral Shield $40 ST 439. Junior Led Class (17 years and under) $5 R $3 R R 440. Ridden Heavy Horse $5 R $3 R R

DRIVEN AND HARNESS CLASSES

441. BEST PRESENTED Ground Driven Heavy Horse in Harness $40 ST James W. Iddon Memorial Prize money donated by Camden Harness Club 442. Ground Driven - Long Rein Junior Handler $5 R $3 R R 443. Ground Driven - Long Rein Lady Handler $5 R $3 R R 444. Ground Driven - Long Rein Open $5 R $3 R R

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47. HEAVYHORSES -SATURDAY -RING 4 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 4 CONT’D HARNESS CLASSES - HEAVY HORSE (Judging Horse and Vehicle) 1st 2nd 3rd 445. Two Wheel Single Horse - Tradesman’s Turnout $5 R $3 R R 446. Four Wheel Single Horse - Tradesman’s Turnout $5 R $3 R R 447. Team of Two Horses - Tradesman’s Turnout $5 R $3 R R 448. Multiples - Either Unicorns or Four in Hand $5 R $3 R R 449. Tradesman’s - Local Vehicles from Camden, Wollondilly or $5 R $3 R R Campbelltown Shires 450. Farm Turnout - Local Vehicles from Camden, $5 R $3 R R Wollondilly or Campbelltown Shires 451. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Best Presented $30 ST S Heavy Horse in Harness Prize money donated by Camden Harness Club DELIVERY HORSE CLASSES - HEAVY HORSE (To be driven in vehicle)

452. Novice Heavy Delivery Horse $5 R $3 R R 453. Open Heavy Delivery Horse $5 R $3 R R 454. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Delivery Horse $30 ST S 455. SUPREME CHAMPION Heavy Horse in Harness $30 ST Prize money donated by Camden Harness Club HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 5 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 5 OPEN HACKS, ADULT RIDERS, GALLOWAYS, PONIES & HARNESS CLASSES Commencing 8:00 am Bicentennial Equestrian Park. Judge: see www.camdenshow.com OPEN HACKS

501. Novice Hack over 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 502. Open Hack over 15 hh ne 15.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 503. Open Hack over 15.2 hh ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 504. Open Hack over 16 hh ne 16.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 505. Open Hack over 16.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 506. Adult Hack Rider 17 years and over $5 R $3 R R 507. Child’s Hack Rider under 17 years $5 R $3 R R 508. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Open Hack $20 S S Prize money sponsored by Dr Stephen McClintock

OPEN ADULT RIDERS 509. Open Lady Rider 17 and under 21 years $5 R $3 R R 510. Open Lady Rider 21 years and over $5 R $3 R R 511. Open Gent Rider 17 and under 21 years $5 R $3 R R 512. Open Gent Rider 21 years and over $5 R $3 R R 513. Ridden Side Saddle $5 R $3 R R 514. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Adult Rider $20 S S Prize money sponsored by Dr Stephen McClintock

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48. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 5 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 5 CONT’D OPEN GALLOWAYS 1st 2nd 3rd 515. Novice Galloway Hack over 14 hh ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 516. Open Galloway Hack Lightweight over 14 hh ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 517. Open Galloway Hack Lighweight over 14.2 hh ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 518. Open Galloway Hack Heavyweight over 14 hh ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 519. Open Galloway Hack Heavyweight over 14.2 hh ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 520. Adults Galloway ne 15 hh rider 17 years and over $5 R $3 R R 521. Childs Galloway ne 15 hh rider under 17 years $5 R $3 R R 522. Open Galloway ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 523. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Galloway Hack $20 S S Prize money sponsored by Dr Stephen McClintock

OPEN PONIES

524. Novice Pony Hack ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 525. Open Pony Hack ne 11.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 526. Open Pony Hack over 11.2 hh ne 12 hh $5 R $3 R R 527. Open Pony Hack over 12 hh ne 12.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 528. Open Pony Hack over 12.2 hh ne 13 hh $5 R $3 R R 529. Open Pony Hack over 13 hh ne 13.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 530. Open Pony Hack over 13.2 hh ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 531. Adults Pony Hack, rider 17 years and over $5 R $3 R R 532. Childs Pony Hack, rider under 17 years $5 R $3 R R 533. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Open Pony Hack $20 S S Prize money sponsored by Dr Stephen McClintock

534. SUPREME CHAMPION Open Hack $20 ST Prize money sponsored by Dr Stephen McClintock

WARMBLOODS Any horse registered with a Warmblood Horse Breed Association Ribbons sponsored by Australian Warmblood Horse Association Ltd (NSW Branch) Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

535. Led Warmblood Filly or Gelding under 4 years $5 R $3 R R 536. Led Warmblood Colt under 4 years $5 R $3 R R 537. Led Warmblood Stallion 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 538. Led Warmblood Mare 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 539. Led Warmblood Gelding 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 540. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Warmblood $20 S S 541. Ridden Warmblood Stallion $5 R $3 R R 542. Ridden Warmblood Mare $5 R $3 R R 543. Ridden Warmblood Gelding $5 R $3 R R 544. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Ridden Warmblood $20 S S

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49. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 5 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 5 CONT’D

THOROUGHBREDS 1st 2nd 3rd 545. Led Thoroughbred Mare 4 years and over, ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 546. Led Thoroughbred Mare 4 years and over, over 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 547. Led Thoroughbred Gelding 4 years and over, ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 548. Led Thoroughbred Gelding 4 years and over, over 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 549. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Thoroughbred $20 S S 550. Novice Ridden Thoroughbred Hack $5 R $3 R R 551. Open Ridden Thoroughbred Hack 15 hh ne 15.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 552. Open Ridden Thoroughbred Hack 15.2 hh ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 553. Open Ridden Thoroughbred Hack 16 hh ne 16.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 554. Open Ridden Thoroughbred Hack over 16.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 555. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Ridden Thoroughbred $20 S S 556. Off The Track Retired Race Horse Ridden Class - $40 S $30 R R Rug donated by Macarthur Stock Feeds Note: To be eligible to compete in the Off the Track class horses must have competed in an official trial or started in a race, locally, nationally or internationally.

STANDARDBREDS 557. Led Standardbred Mare 4 years and over, ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 558. Led Standardbred Mare 4 years and over, over 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 559. Led Standardbred Gelding 4 years and over, ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 560. Led Standardbred Gelding 4 years and over, over 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 561. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Standardbred $20 S S 562. Ridden Standardbred Mare $5 R $3 R R 563. Ridden Standardbred Gelding $5 R $3 R R 564. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Ridden Standardbred S S

ANDALUSIANS Immediately following completion of class 563. Judge: see www.camdenshow.com SPANISH & AUSTRALIAN ANDALUSIANS 565. Led Stallion $5 R $3 R R 566. Led Mare $5 R $3 R R 567. Led Gelding $5 R $3 R R 568. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION $20 S $10 S Spanish and Australian Andalusian PARTBRED & I.D. REGISTERED ANDALUSIANS 569. Led Stallion $5 R $3 R R 570. Led Mare $5 R $3 R R 571. Led Gelding $5 R $3 R R 572. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION $20 S $10 S Led Part Bred & ID Registered Andalusion PARTBRED & I.D. REGISTERED ANDALUSIANS 573. Ridden Andalusian Stallion $5 R $3 R R 574. Ridden Andalusian Mare $5 R $3 R R 575. Ridden Andalusian Gelding $5 R $3 R R 576. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Ridden Andalusian $20 S $10 S

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50. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 6 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 6 SHOW HUNTERS & ARABIANS Commencing 8:00 am Bicentennial Equestrian Park Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

LED CLASSES

LED SHOW HUNTER PONIES NE 14HH 1st 2nd 3rd 601. Led Show Hunter Pony Gelding $5 R $3 R R 602. Led Show Hunter Pony Mare $5 R $3 R R 603. Led Show Hunter Pony Stallion $5 R $3 R R 604. Show Hunter Pony led by a Member of the AHHA $5 R $3 R R 605. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Show Hunter Pony $20 S S

LED SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAYS 14HH NE 15HH 606. Led Show Hunter Galloway Gelding $5 R $3 R R 607. Led Show Hunter Galloway Mare $5 R $3 R R 608. Led Show Hunter Galloway Stallion $5 R $3 R R 609. Show Hunter Galloway Led by a Member of the AHHA $5 R $3 R R 610. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION $20 S S Led Show Hunter Galloway

LED SHOW HUNTER HORSES 15HH & OVER 611. Led Show Hunter Horse Gelding $5 R $3 R R 612. Led Show Hunter Horse Mare $5 R $3 R R 613. Led Show Hunter Horse Stallion $5 R $3 R R 614. Show Hunter Horse Led by a Member of the AHHA $5 R $3 R R 615. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Show Hunter Horse $20 S S

RIDDEN CLASSES

SHOW HUNTER PONIES

616. Novice Hunter Pony ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 617. Intermediate Show Hunter Pony ne 13 hh $5 R $3 R R 618. Intermediate Show Hunter Pony over 13 hh ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 619. Open Show Hunter Pony ne 12 hh $5 R $3 R R 620. Open Show Hunter Pony over 12 hh ne 12.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 621. Open Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 hh ne 13 hh $5 R $3 R R 622. Open Show Hunter Pony over 13 hh ne 13.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 623. Open Show Hunter Pony over 13.2 hh ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 624. Childs Show Hunter Pony, ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 625. Adults Show Hunter Pony, ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 626. Show Hunter Pony Ridden by a AHHA Member $5 R $3 R R 627. Open Show Hunter Pony, ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 628. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Show Hunter Pony $20 S S

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51. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 6 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 6 CONT’D SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY 1st 2nd 3rd 629. Novice Show Hunter Galloway 14 hh ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 630. Intermediate Show Hunter Galloway 14 hh ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 631. Intermediate Show Hunter Galloway 14.2 hh ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 632. Open Show Hunter Galloway 14 hh ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 633. Open Show Hunter Galloway 14.2 hh ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 634. Childs Hunter Galloway ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 635. Adults Hunter Galloway ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 636. Show Hunter Galloway Ridden by a AHHA Member $5 R $3 R R 637. Open Show Hunter Galloway ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 638. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Show Hunter Galloway $20 S S

SHOW HUNTER HORSE

639. Novice Show Hunter Horse over 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 640. Intermediate Show Hunter Horse 15 hh ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 641. Intermediate Show Hunter Horse over 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 642. Open Show Hunter Horse15 hh ne 15.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 643. Open Show Hunter Horse 15.2 hh ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 644. Open Show Hunter Horse 16 hh ne 16.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 645. Open Show Hunter Horse over 16.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 646. Childs Hunter Horse over 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 647. Adults Hunter Horse over 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 648. Show Hunter Horse Ridden by a AHHA Member $5 R $3 R R 649. Open Hunter Horse over 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 650. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Show Hunter Horse $20 S S 651. SUPREME CHAMPION Show Hunter of the Show $20 S

ARABIANS 652. Arabian Stallion 3 years & over $5 R $3 R R 653. Arabian Colt under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 654. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Arabian Colt or Stallion S S 655. Arabian Filly under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 656. Arabian Filly or Mare 3 years & over $5 R $3 R R 657. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Arabian Filly or Mare S S 658. Arabian Gelding under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 659. Arabian Gelding 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 660. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Arabian Gelding S S 661. SUPREME CHAMPION Arabian Exhibit S

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52. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 6 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 6 CONT’D ARABIAN DERIVATIVES 1st 2nd 3rd 662. Arabian Derivative Stallion 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 663. Arabian Derivative Colt under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 664. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Arabian Derivative Colt or Stallion 665. Arabian Derivative Filly under 3 years $5 R $3 R R 666. Arabian Derivative Filly or Mare 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 667. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Arabian Derivative Filly or Mare 668. Arabian Derivative Gelding 2 years and under $5 R $3 R R 669. Arabian Derivative Gelding 3 years and over ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 670. Arabian Derivative Gelding 3 years and over - 14.2 hh and over $5 R $3 R R 671. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Arabian Derivative Gelding 672. SUPREME CHAMPION Arabian Derivative Exhibit S

RIDDEN ARABIANS

673. Ridden Arabian Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 674. Ridden Arabian Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 675. Ridden Arabian Gelding $5 R $3 R R 676. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Ridden Arabian S S

RIDDEN ARABIAN DERIVATIVES

677. Ridden Arabian Derivative Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 678. Ridden Arabian Derivative Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 679. Ridden Arabian Derivative Gelding $5 R $3 R R 680. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Ridden Arabian Derivative

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53. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 7 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 7

WELSH PONIES, AUSTRALIAN PONIES (AP), PARTBRED AUSTRALIAN PONIES, RIDING PONY STUD BOOK (RPSB), AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONIES (ASP) & AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SADDLE HORSES (ANSA) Commencing 8:00 am Bicentennial Equestrian Park. Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

WELSH PONIES Registered with WP & CS or APSB SECTION A 1st 2nd 3rd 701. Led Welsh Section A Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 702. Led Welsh Section A Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 703. Led Welsh Section A Gelding $5 R $3 R R 704. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Welsh Pony (Section A) S S SECTION B 705. Led Welsh Section B Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 706. Led Welsh Section B Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 707. Led Welsh Section B Gelding $5 R $3 R R 708. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Welsh Pony (Section B) S S SECTION C 709. Led Welsh Section C Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 710. Led Welsh Section C Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 711. Led Welsh Section C Gelding $5 R $3 R R 712. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Welsh Pony (Section C) S S SECTION D 713. Led Welsh Section D Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 714. Led Welsh Section D Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 715. Led Welsh Section D Gelding $5 R $3 R R 716. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Welsh Pony (Section D) S S

WELSH PARTBREDS Registered with WP & CS or APSB 717. Led Welsh Part Bred Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 718. Led Welsh Part Bred Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 719. Led Welsh Part Bred Gelding $5 R $3 R R 720. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Part Bred Welsh Pony S S

AUSTRALIAN PONIES Registered with APSB 721. Led AP Colt or Stallion ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 722. Led AP Filly or Mare ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 723. Led AP Gelding ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 724. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Led Australian Pony Stud Book

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54. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 7 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 7 CONT’D APSB PARTBREDS 1st 2nd 3rd 725. Led AP Part Bred Filly or Mare ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 726. Led AP Part Bred Gelding ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 727. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Led Part Bred Australian Pony

RIDING PONY STUD BOOK (RPSB) 728. Led RPSB Colt or Stallion ne 14.2hh $5 R $3 R R 729. Led RPSB Filly or Mare ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 730. Led RPSB Gelding ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 731. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Led Riding Pony Stud Book

AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY (ASP)

732. Led ASP Colt or Stallion ne 14.2hh $5 R $3 R R 733. Led ASP Filly or Mare ne 14.2hh $5 R $3 R R 734. Led ASP Gelding ne 14.2hh $5 R $3 R R 735. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Led Australian Saddle Pony

AUSTRALIAN PONY STUDBOOK RIDDEN

736. AP Stallion under saddle ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 737. AP Mare under saddle ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 738. AP Gelding under saddle ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 739. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Australian Pony Under Saddle

AUSTRALIAN PONY STUDBOOK PARTBRED 740. AP Part Bred Mare under saddle ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 741. AP Part Bred Gelding under saddle ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 742. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Part Bred Australian Pony Under Saddle

RIDING PONY STUDBOOK RIDDEN

743. RPSB Stallion under saddle ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 744. RPSB Mare under saddle ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 745. RPSB Gelding under saddle ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 746. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Riding Pony Stud Book Under Saddle

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55. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 7 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 7 CONT’D WELSH RIDDEN 1st 2nd 3rd 747. Welsh Section A Under Saddle $5 R $3 R R 748. Welsh Section B Under Saddle $5 R $3 R R 749. Welsh Section C Under Saddle $5 R $3 R R 750. Welsh Section D Under Saddle $5 R $3 R R 751. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Welsh Pony Under Saddle

WELSH RIDDEN 752. Welsh Part Bred Stallion Under Saddle $5 R $3 R R 753. Welsh Part Bred Mare Under Saddle $5 R $3 R R 754. Welsh Part Bred Gelding Under Saddle $5 R $3 R R 755. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Welsh Part Bred Under Saddle

AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY RIDDEN

756. ASP Colt or Stallion under saddle ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 757. ASP under saddle ne 13 hh $5 R $3 R R 758. ASP under saddle over 13 hh ne 14.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 759. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Australian Saddle Pony Under Saddle

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SADDLE HORSES (ANSA) Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

760. Led Colt under 4 years $5 R $3 R R 761. Led Stallion 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 762. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led ANSA Colt or Stallion S S 763. Led Filly under 4 years $5 R $3 R R 764. Led Mare 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 765. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led ANSA Filly or Mare S S 766. Led Gelding under 4 years $5 R $3 R R 767. Led Gelding 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 768. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led ANSA Gelding S S 769. SUPREME CHAMPION Led ANSA Exhibit S 770. Ridden Novice ANSA Mare or Gelding over 14 hh ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 771. Ridden Novice ANSA Mare or Gelding over 15 hh ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 772. Ridden Novice ANSA Mare or Gelding over 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 773. Ridden Novice ANSA Stallion over 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 774. Ridden ANSA Mare or Gelding over 14 hh ne 15 hh $5 R $3 R R 775. Ridden ANSA Mare or Gelding over 15 hh ne 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 776. Ridden ANSA Mare or Gelding over 16 hh $5 R $3 R R 777. Ridden ANSA Stallion over 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 778. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Ridden ANSA Exhibit S S

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56. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 8 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 8 BEGINNERS RING Judge: see www.camdenshow.com Commencing 9:00 am Bicentennial Equestrian Park Entrants may not compete in other rings. Entrants may be led. Champions not eligible to compete for Supreme Champion Trophy.

1st 2nd 3rd 801. Junior Handler under 6 years $5 R $3 R R 802. Junior Handler 6 and under 9 years $5 R $3 R R 803. Junior Handler 9 and under 11 years $5 R $3 R R 804. Junior Handler 11 and under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 805. Junior Handler 13 years and over $5 R $3 R R 806. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Handler $20 S S 807. Best Presented Mount & Rider under 6 years $5 R $3 R R 808. Best Presented Mount & Rider 6 and under 9 years $5 R $3 R R 809. Best Presented Mount & Rider 9 and under 11 years $5 R $3 R R 810. Best Presented Mount & Rider 11 and under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 811. Best Presented Mount & Rider 13 years and over $5 R $3 R R 812. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION $20 S S Best Presented Mount and Rider 813. Tiny Tots (Must be led) $5 R $3 R R 814. Rider 6 and under 8 years $5 R $3 R R 815. Rider 8 and under 10 years $5 R $3 R R 816. Rider 10 and under 13 years $5 R $3 R R 817. Rider 13 and under 15 years $5 R $3 R R 818. Rider 15 years and over $5 R $3 R R 819. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Beginner Rider $20 S S 820. Adam & Eve (Male & Female Riders) $5 R $3 R R 821. Pair of Riders under 9 years (May be Led) $5 R $3 R R 822. Pair of Riders 9 and under 11 years $5 R $3 R R 823. Pair of Riders 11 years and over $5 R $3 R R 824. Horse with the Shortest Tail $5 R $3 R R 825. Horse with the Longest Tail $5 R $3 R R 826. Horse with the Shortest Mane $5 R $3 R R 827. Horse with the Longest Mane $5 R $3 R R 828. Pony or Horse with the Kindest Face $5 R $3 R R 829. Shaggiest Pony or Horse $5 R $3 R R 830. Best Presented Fancy Dress Mount & Rider $5 R $3 R R (to be dressed following previous classes)

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57. HORSES -SATURDAY -RING 9 SATURDAY 28TH MARCH - RING 9 HARNESS CLASSES Commencing 1:30 pm Main Arena Judge: see www.camdenshow.com All competitors are requested to Exhibit in the Grand Parade (3:30 pm)

1st 2nd 3rd 901. Viceroy Turnout $5 R $3 R R 902. Combined Driving Turnout (as per presentation A1) $5 R $3 R R 903. Town and Country Jogger Turnout $5 R $3 R R 904. 2 or 4 Wheeled Hard Tyred Turnout $5 R $3 R R 905. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Turnout $20 S S Prize money donated by Camden Harness Club 906. Novice Hackney Horse or Pony $5 R $3 R R 907. Hackney Pony ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 908. Hackney Horse over 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 909. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Hackney Horse or Pony $20 S S Prize money donated by Camden Harness Club 910. Novice non Hackney Horse or Pony $5 R $3 R R 911. Non Hackney Pony ne 10.2 hh $5 R $3 R R 912. Non Hackney Pony 10.2 hh ne 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 913. Non Hackney Horse over 14 hh $5 R $3 R R 914. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION $20 S S Non Hackney Horse or Pony Prize money donated by Camden Harness Club 915. Pleasure Horse or Pony In Harness $5 R $3 R R 916. Novice Driver $5 R $3 R R 917. Gentleman Driver $5 R $3 R R 918. Lady Driver $5 R $3 R R 919. Junior Driver under 17 years $5 R $3 R R (must be accompanied by an adult) 920. Pair Tandem or Team Turnout $5 R $3 R R 921. Period Costume Turnout $30 R $10 R Prize money donated by Camden Harness Club

HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES (STATIC) Vehicles to be judged on condition and appearance. Judge: see www.camdenshow.com

922. Most authentic two wheeled social or pleasure vehicle $5 R $3 R R 923. Most authentic four wheeled social or pleasure vehicle $5 R $3 R R 924. Best two wheeled commercial or trade vehicle $5 R $3 R R 925. Best four wheeled commercial or trade vehicle $5 R $3 R R

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58. MINIATURE PONIES & HORSES MINIATURE PONIES & HORSES SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 2020 MINIATURE PONIES AND MINIATURE HORSES Commencing 8:30 am refer to website for location closer to the event • Rules and Regulations: Please refer to Pages 33-37 for Horses Rules and Regulations. Papers to be produced on request. Show age at 1st August. • Entry: On the day from 8:00 am at Hi-Quality Group Rodeo Arena • Entry Fees: $3.00 Members and $5.00 Non Members • Judge: See www.camdenshow.com • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize SHETLAND PONIES Registered with APSB 1st 2nd 3rd 101. Led Shetland Colt or Stallion $5 R $3 R R 102. Led Shetland Filly or Mare $5 R $3 R R 103. Led Shetland Gelding $5 R $3 R R 104. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Led Shetland Pony S S

MINIATURE PONIES (Not exceeding 8.2 1/4hh) Registration and Information: All Entrants must be registered with the relevant Breed Society.

105. Best Presented Miniature Pony $5 R $3 R R 106. Best foal $5 R $3 R R 107. Colt 2 years and under $5 R $3 R R 108. Stallion 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 109. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Colt or Stallion S S 110. Yearling Filly 2 years and under $5 R $3 R R 111. Mare 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 112. Broodmare $5 R $3 R R 113. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Filly or Mare S S 114. Gelding under 2 years $5 R $3 R R 115. Gelding 2 and under 4 years $5 R $3 R R 116. Gelding 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 117. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Gelding S S 118. SUPREME CHAMPION Miniature Pony Exhibit S

LITTLE PONIES (Over 87cm & not exceeding 9hh) Registration and Information: All Entrants must be registered with the relevant Breed Society. Exhibits entered in these classes are not allowed to compete in Miniature Horse Classes or Classes for Section A Miniature Ponies. The height of Little Ponies Section B shall be over 87cm and not exceed 9hh.

119. Filly or Mare 8.2 1/4 hh ne 9 hh $5 R $3 R R 120. Colt or Stallion 8.2 1/4 hh ne 9 hh $5 R $3 R R 121. Gelding 8.2 1/4 hh ne 9 hh $5 R $3 R R 122. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Little Pony 8.2 1/4 hh ne 9 hh

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59. MINIATURE HORSES & PONIES MINIATURE PONIES & HORSES CONT’D SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 2020 MINIATURE HORSES (Not exceeding 10.2hh)

Registration and Information: All Entrants must be registered with the relevant Breed Society.

1st 2nd 3rd 123. Filly 2 years and under $5 R $3 R R 124. Mare 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 125. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Filly or Mare S S 126. Colt 2 years and under $5 R $3 R R 127. Stallion 3 years and over $5 R $3 R R 128. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Colt or Stallion S S 129. Gelding under 2 years $5 R $3 R R 130. Gelding 2 and under 4 years $5 R $3 R R 131. Gelding 4 years and over $5 R $3 R R 132. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Gelding S S 133. SUPREME Miniature Horse S

OPEN HORSES AND PONIES (Not exceeding 10.2hh)

134. Best Presented Horse and Handler $5 R $3 R R 135. Youth Handler (must be under 18 years) $5 R $3 R R 136. Best Solid Colour $5 R $3 R R 137. Best Broken Colour $5 R $3 R R 138. Best Dilute Colour $5 R $3 R R 139. Best Spotted Colour $5 R $3 R R 140. Best Mane and Tail $5 R $3 R R 141. Youth Special Needs Trail $5 R $3 R R 142. Adult Special Needs Trail $5 R $3 R R 143. Open Trail $5 R $3 R R 144. Youth Special Needs Hunter $5 R $3 R R 145. Adult Special Needs Hunter $5 R $3 R R 146. Open Hunter $5 R $3 R R 147. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION S S Youth Special Needs Performance 148. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ST S Adult Special Needs Performance Mary Wear Encouragement Award Trophy for Champion

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60. SHOW JUMPING MACARTHUR JAGUAR LAND ROVER SHOW JUMPING ARENA Thanks To Our Sponsors: Australian Warmblood Horse Association Ltd (NSW Branch), Camden Furniture One, Camerons Group, D & R Stockfeeds, Eagles Automotive Centre, Equestrian Sports Promotions, John Lucas, Macarthur Jaguar Land Rover, Oaks Sport Horses, Pinnacle Tax & Accounting Pty Ltd, The University of Sydney Veterinary Hospital and TJ & RF Fordham Pty Ltd - TRN Group

GENERAL CONDITIONS Please refer to Horse section for general rules of conduct and competition while at the Camden Show. Neither the Organiser or the owners of property accept any liability for any accident, damage or illness of horses, owners, riders, ground spectators or any person or property whatsoever. • Liability Release Waiver must be signed by each competitor and anyone entering the ring. A wrist band must also be worn. Waivers and wristbands available at site office NEAR HORSE PARKING • ALL RIDERS MUST be members of Equestrian Australia (EA) • All horses must be EA registered to compete in official events • EA Grading cards must be available for inspection at time of entry and be endorsed by Judge to collect prize money in official classes (1.10m and higher) • The organisers reserve the right at their absolute discretion to alter or amend any conditions, regulations, or any aspect of this event as they see fit • The Committee reserves the right to cancel this event if circumstances change. Entry fees will be refunded • PROTESTS: Only the owner or the rider of the horse taking part in the competition is entitled to lodge an objection. Objection must be made in writing to the Secretary, accompanied by a deposit of $50 not later than half an hour after the incident that gave rise to the objection. The decision of the Protest Committee will be final and the fee of $50 forfeited if appeal is not upheld • Riders shall be correctly attired at all times. Optional Dress Code is only at the discretion of the organising committee • The Show reserves the right to test Show Exhibits for prohibited substances

NOW OVER TWO DAYS OF COMPETITION • Course Builders: John Vallance, John Lucas • Chief Steward: Bruce Bell • Enquiries: John Kelly 0412 072 759 • All Entries: www.globalentriesonline.com - Payment with entries • Entries close: Monday 23rd March 2020 • No Horse may compete in more than 2 events per day • EA Age Rules: Junior: in the calendar year in which they turn 12, until the calender year in which they turn 18. • Amateur Rider: Please check the Terms & Conditions on the Global Entries website • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

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61. SHOW JUMPING MACARTHUR JAGUAR LAND ROVER SHOW JUMPING ARENA CONT’D FRIDAY SHOW JUMPING SCHEDULE Course walk from 8:00 am FRIDAY RING 1 Commences 9:30 am Sharp Entry Fee: $18.00 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1. 1.20m AM5 $150 S $100 S $75 S $50 S $25 S $20 S 2. 1.30m AM5 $150 S $100 S $75 S $50 S $25 S $20 S 3. 1.40m AM5 $150 S $100 S $75 S $50 S $25 S $20 S

FRIDAY RING 2 Commences 9:00 am Sharp Entry Fee: $18.00 4. 95cm AM7 $80 S $60 S $50 S $40 S $30 S $20 S 5. 1.04m Open AM7 $80 S $60 S $50 S $40 S $30 S $20 S 6. 1.04m Junior AM7 $80 S $60 S $50 S $40 S $30 S $20 S 7. 1.15m Open AM7 $80 S $60 S $50 S $40 S $30 S $20 S 8. 1.15m Junior AM7 $80 S $60 S $50 S $40 S $30 S $20 S

SATURDAY SHOW JUMPING SCHEDULE Course walk from 8:00 am SATURDAY RING 1 Commences 8:30 am Sharp Entry Fee: $30.00 - Except class 12, which is $20.00

9. 1.20m Amateur NSW Series Class AM5 $300 S $200 S $150 S $100 S $50 S $20 S 10. The Mac Credit Union $1050 S $600 S $350 S $250 S $150 S $100 S Mini Prix Article 273 3.3 11. Grand Prix Article 273 3.3 $2000 S $1500 S $900 S $500 S $250 S $150 S 12. 1.25m A2 $200 S $150 S $100 S $70 S $40 S $20 S

2020 SOUTH COAST & TABLELANDS SHOW JUMPING POINTSCORE First: $700, Second: $250, Third: $150 (Prize money donated by participating Societies) Rules: 1. Points will be awarded to 5 places in all events, except those for Junior Riders and Novelty Events 1st place 10 points 4th place 4 points 2nd place 8 points 5th place 2 points 3rd place 6 points 2. Points will be verified with the respective Shows 3. Winners will be notified by phone 4. All performances must be signed by either the Chief Horse Steward or the Show Jumping Judge on the day 5. Points are awarded in all Show Jumping Classes conducted by participating Shows except for juniors and novelty events 6. Horses are eligible for points from one class only each day 7. Only horses registered with Equestrian Australia are eligible to compete 8. Horses that are upgraded during the competition retain the points awarded 9. Any disputes concerning the competition must be submitted in writing to the Group Secretary, 62 Sirius Circuit, Narellan NSW 2567, for reference to the committee by close of business Friday 3rd April 2020

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62. DAIRY CATTLE LEPPINGTON PASTORAL COMPANY DAIRY CATTLE ARENA The Cattle Committee sincerely appreciate the following Sponsors: AM Dairy Solutions, Apiam Genetic Services, Bonnett & Hanger Family, Valma Brown, Bryce Transport, Buckley Family, Camden Machinery & Tractors, Camsons Pty Ltd, Castlegate James Australasia Pty Ltd, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, East Coast Stockfeeds, Craig Ford & Lisa France, Greg Walsh & Associates, L. Hutchinson, IJ Ag Services, Ironmines Veterinary Clinic, Jim Hindmarsh & Co Pty Ltd, Kelly Partners (South West Sydney) Pty Ltd, Leppington Pastoral Company, Macarthur Trophies & Engraving, Malua Waterproofing, Manildra Group, Ron McIntosh, McIntosh Bros, Pike Commodities Pty Ltd, Premier Genetics & Livestock Solutions Pty Ltd, Ruakura Pty Ltd, Semex Ltd, Fred Sharpe, Skinners Refrigeration Service, Southwell Irrigation, The A2 Milk Company, The University of Sydney Veterinary Hospital, Tom & Edna’s Daughters (Lerleene Bright and Family), Vella Stock Feeds and Alex Wear Judging to commence at 9:00 am on Friday 27th March 2020 Entries close Wednesday 25th March 2020 • Cattle Committee: T. Biffin (Chairman), B. Hayter, W. Inglis, N. Wilson, H. Downes, S. Allingham, S. Hennings, P. Buckley, A. Lo Conte, L. Micallef, C. Alexander & H. Dillon • Chief & Interbreed Steward: W. Inglis • Broadcasting Steward: S. Hennings, W. Inglis • Breed Stewards: 1. AYRSHIRES I. Moore, M. Murray 2. HOLSTEINS N. Wilson, A. Lo Conte 3. JERSEYS G.Moore, A.Wear 4. ILLAWARRAS E.Downes 5. GUERNSEYS E. Downes 6. BROWN SWISS E. Downes • Entry Fee: Non Members $10.00, Members $5.00 including GST. Travel Subsidy of $50 per head will be paid to Exhibitors travelling over 70kms by cheque within 21 days. Prize money given on day. Consider becoming a member to take advantage of reduced entry fees. • Judging: All cattle must be ready for judging by 9:00 am on Friday, 27th March 2020 • Milking machines available to all cattle attendants. • Breakfast from 7:00 am for Exhibitors sponsored by AM Dairy Solutions. • A luncheon will be provided to all Exhibitors, Stewards, Judges and Volunteers, Sponsored by Kelly Partners (South West Sydney) Pty Ltd • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. The age of all Registered Cattle to date from 1st January. 2. Cows entered as dry if calved on date of Show to be shown on milking class or vice versa. 3. The time for judging interbred classes will be at the discretion of the Stewards. 4. Most Successful Exhibitor in each breed shall be decided on a point score basis: 1st - 3 points, 2nd - 2 points, 3rd - 1 point, Champion - 2 points, Reserve Champion - 1 point 5. All cattle will require an NLIS tag 6. Registered leaders must have a wristband following signing of waiver. 7. All cattle to be properly halter trained. 8. Stewards have the right to remove uncontrollable animals. 9. Camden Show Society abides by the All Breeds National Show Ring Code of Ethics This page donated by: Camsons Pty Ltd www.camsons.com.au

63. DAIRY CATTLE LEPPINGTON PASTORAL COMPANY DAIRY CATTLE ARENA CONT’D GENERAL HEALTH CONDITIONS Camden Show encourages the move towards a disease free status for all Exhibits. For 2020 the conditions will apply as follows: Johne’s Disease 1. Greater Sydney Local Land Service is a BJD protected area. 2. The Society will permit both tested and untested animals. Provided they are eligible to enter the BJD protected area. 3. The current BJD status of Exhibitors herds must be notified upon entry i.e. Cattle entries must be accompanied by a complete BJD Dairy Assurance Score Form. 4. To enter the BJD protected area from a BJD control zone, cattle must have a Dairy Assurance Score of 7 or above. Pestivirus Please note that the Camden Show Society is NOT requiring Cattle Exhibits at the Show to be tested negative for Pestivirus. Exhibitors who have any concerns regarding the potential risks of exposure to Pestivirus associated with attending the Camden Show should make their own enquiries and consult with their Veterinarian before bringing their cattle to the Show. AYRSHIRE Ayrshire Feature Show Ring AYRSHIRE JUNIOR 1st 2nd 3rd 101. Heifer under 12 months $25 R $15 R $10 R 102. Heifer 12 months and under 18 months $25 R $15 R $10 R 103. Heifer 18 months and under 2 years $25 R $15 R $10 R Prize money donated by Manildra Stockfeed for classes 101-103 CHAMPION Junior Female $50 S Prize money sponsored by East Coast Stockfeeds RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Female $25 S Prize money sponsored by Bryce Transport AYRSHIRE INTERMEDIATE 106. Pen of 3 Females under 2 years $25 TR $15 R $10 R First Place Invergowrie Trophy 107. Dry Cow or Heifer 2 years and under 3 years $30 R $15 R R 108. Cow in milk 2 years and under 2 1/2 years $30 R $15 R $10 R Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd 109. Cow in milk 2 1/2 years under 3 years $30 R $15 R $10 R CHAMPION Intermediate Female $60 S Prize money sponsored by IJ Ag Services RESERVE CHAMPION Intermediate Female $40 S Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd 112. Intermediate Best Udder $50 R $20 R Prize money sponsored by Malua Waterproofing AYRSHIRE COW 113. Dry Cow 3 years and under 4 years $30 R $15 R R 114. Dry Cow 4 years and over $30 R $15 R R Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd 115. Cow in milk 3 years and under 4 years $30 R $15 R $10 R 116. Cow in milk 4 to 5 years $30 R $15 R $10 R This page donated by: East Coast Stockfeeds Miranda • Ph: 02 9525 2522

64. DAIRY CATTLE AYRSHIRE CONT’D 1st 2nd 3rd 117. Cow in Milk 5 years and over $55 R $30 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by Camden Machinery & Tractors 118. Best Uddered Cow $50 R $30 R Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd CHAMPION Cow $150 ST Prize money donated by McIntosh Bros. Trophy and Engraving donated by Macarthur Trophies & Engraving RESERVE CHAMPION Cow $90 S Prize money donated by Manildra Stockfeed 121. Dam and daughter or 2 daughters of 1 dam $30 R $20 R R Prize money sponsored by IJ Ag Services 122. Pen of 3 Females over 2 years $25 RP $15 R First Place Rex Hayter Memorial - Special prize donated by the Hayter Family 123. Group of five head of Ayrshire Cattle consisting of 3 females $30 R $20 R R 2 yrs & over & 2 females under 2 yrs MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $30 T SPECIAL AYRSHIRE TROPHY - Australian Ayrshires - NSW Branch is donating a Special Trophy for the Most Successful Ayrshire Cattle Exhibition at all Agricultural Shows from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020, on a point score basis: 3 points for 1st, 2 for 2nd, 1 for 3rd, 2 for Champion and 1 for Reserve. Attendance at Show is 10 points. HOLSTEIN Holstein Australian Qualifying Show Sponsored by Leppington Pastoral Company HOLSTEIN JUNIOR 201. All Australian Calf Class Fully registered & appendix 1 & 2 calves, under 12 months of age at date of the Show are $50 R $30 R $20 R eligible. Handlers must be under 17 years. 202. Heifer under 12 months $35 R $20 R $15 R 203. Heifer 1 year & under 18 months $35 R $20 R $15 R 204. Heifer 18 months & under 2 years $35 R $20 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by Leppington Pastoral Company for classes 202-204 CHAMPION Junior $50 S Prize money sponsored by Pike Commodities Pty Ltd RESERVE CHAMPION Junior $25 S Prize money sponsored by The A2 Milk Company 207. Pen of 3 Females under 2 years $35 R $20 R R Prize money sponsored by Bryce Transport HOLSTEIN INTERMEDIATE 211. Dry Cow or Heifer 2-3 years Frank Hutchinson Memorial Prize $30 R R R First Place Frank Hutchinson Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by L Hutchinson 212. Cow in milk under 2 years $40 R $25 R $15 R 213. Cow in milk 2 years and under 2 1/2 years $40 R $25 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by Leppington Pastoral Company for classes 212-213 214. Cow in milk 2 1/2 years to 3 years $40 R $25 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by The A2 Milk Company Prize money sponsored by Leppington Pastoral Company for classes 212-214 215. Intermediate Best Udder (Not eligible for interbreed) $40 R $30 R $20 R Prize money sponsored by AM Dairy Solutions This page donated by: Castlegate James Australasia Pty Ltd castlegatejames.com.au • Ph: 03 8311 2200 65. DAIRY CATTLE HOLSTEIN CONT’D 1st 2nd 3rd CHAMPION Intermediate $75 S Prize money sponsored by East Coast Stockfeeds RESERVE CHAMPION Intermediate $40 S Prize money sponsored by The A2 Milk Company

HOLSTEIN SENIOR 221. Dry Cow over 3 years $40 R $25 R 222. Cow in milk 3 years and under 4 years $40 R $25 R $15 R 223. Cow in milk 4 years and under 5 years $40 R $25 R $15 R 224. Cow in milk 5 years and under 6 years $40 R $25 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by The A2 Milk Company 225. Cow in milk 6 years and over $40 R $25 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by Leppington Pastoral Company for classes 222-225 226. Senior Best Udder Eligible for Interbreed $40 R $25 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by AM Dairy Solutions CHAMPION Cow $150 ST Prize money sponsored by Leppington Pastoral Company Elizabeth & Annette Thompson Memorial Trophy donated by Craig Ford and Lisa France RESERVE CHAMPION Cow $75 S Prize money sponsored by Leppington Pastoral Company 229. Dam and daughter or 2 daughters of 1 dam or 1 daughter $40 R $30 R R and 1 granddaughter Prize money donated by IJ Ag Services 330. Pen 3 Females over 2 years $40 RV $25 R $20 R First Place Voucher sponsored by Vella Stock Feeds MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $30 S Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd JERSEY JERSEY JUNIOR 301. Heifer under 6 months $25 R $15 R $10 R 302. Heifer 6 months and under 12 months $25 R $15 R $10 R 303. Heifer 1 year and under 18 months $25 R $15 R $10 R 304. Heifer 18 months and under 2 years $25 R $15 R $10 R Prize money donated by Ironmines Veterinary Clinic for classes 301-304 CHAMPION Junior Female $50 S Prize money sponsored by Pike Commodities Pty Ltd RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Female $25 S Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd 307. Pen of 3 Females under 2 years $25 R $15 R $10 R Prize money sponsored by Jim Hindmarsh & Co Pty Ltd JERSEY INTERMEDIATE 311. Dry Cow or Heifer 2 years and under 3 years $25 R $15 R R 312. Cow in milk under 2 years $25 R $15 R $10 R 313. Cow in milk 2 years and under 2 1/2 years $25 R $15 R $10 R 314. Cow in milk 2 1/2 years and under 3 years $25 R $15 R $10 R Prize money sponsored by Jim Hindmarsh & Co Pty Ltd for classes 311-314

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66. DAIRY CATTLE JERSEY CONT’D 1st 2nd 3rd 315. Intermediate Best Udder. (Not eligible for Interbreed) $50 R R R CHAMPION Intermediate Female $75 S Prize money sponsored by East Coast Stockfeeds RESERVE CHAMPION Intermediate Female $40 S Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd

JERSEY SENIOR 321. Dry cow 3 years and under 4 years $30 R $15 R R 322. Dry cow 4 years and over $30 R $15 R R 323. Cow in milk 3 years and under 4 years $30 R $15 R $10 R Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd 324. Cow in milk 4 years to 5 years $55 R $30 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by Southwell Group Pty Ltd 325. Cow in milk over 5 years $40 R $30 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by AM Dairy Solutions 326. Best Uddered Cow $40 R $25 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by AM Dairy Solutions CHAMPION Cow $150 S Prize money sponsored by Southwell Group Pty Ltd RESERVE CHAMPION Cow $75 S Prize money sponsored by Southwell Group Pty Ltd 329. Dam and daughter or 2 daughters of 1 dam $30 R $15 R $10 R 330. Pen of 3 Females over 2 years $25 R $15 R $10 R Prize money sponsored by IJ Ag Services for classes 329 & 330 331. Group of five head of Jersey Cattle to consist of 3 females 2 $30 R $15 R $10 R years and over and 2 females under 2 years MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $30 S Prize money donated by Skinners Refrigeration Service ILLAWARRA ILLAWARRA JUNIOR 401. Heifer under 1 year $20 R $15 R $10 R 402. Heifer 1 year and under 18 months $20 R $15 R $10 R 403. Heifer 18 months and under 2 years $20 R $15 R $10 R CHAMPION Junior Female $50 ST Prize money sponsored by Pike Commodities Pty Ltd Barry Moffit Memorial Trophy donated by Valma Brown RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Female $20 S Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd ILLAWARRA INTERMEDIATE 406. Pen of 3 females under 2 years $20 R $15 R $10 R 407. Cow in milk 2 years and under 2 1/2 years $30 R $15 R $10 R 408. Cow in milk 2 1/2 years under 3 years $30 R $15 R $10 R 409. Dry Cow or Heifer 2 years to 3 years dry $20 R $15 R R CHAMPION Intermediate Female $60 S Prize money sponsored by IJ Ag Services RESERVE CHAMPION Intermediate Female $40 S Prize money sponsored by Bryce Transport This page donated by: Southwell Group Pty Ltd Edward St Camden • Phone: 02 4655 7004

67. DAIRY CATTLE ILLAWARRA CONT’D ILLAWARRA SENIOR 1st 2nd 3rd 412. Dry Cow 3 years and under 4 years $25 R $15 R R 413. Dry Cow 4 years and over $25 R $15 R R 414. Cow in milk 3 years and under 4 years $25 R $15 R R Prize money sponsored by East Coast Stockfeeds 415. Cow in milk 4 years and over $50 R $30 R R 416. Best Uddered Cow $35 R $25 R R First Place Prize money donated by Alex Wear for classes 415 & 416 CHAMPION Cow $150 S Prize money sponsored by Pike Commodities Pty Ltd RESERVE CHAMPION Cow $20 S 419. Dam and daughter or 2 daughters of 1 dam $25 R $15 R Prize money sponsored by East Coast Stockfeeds 420. Pen of 3 Females over 2 years $20 R $15 R 421. Group of five head of Cattle consisting of 3 females 2 years $25 R $15 R and over and 2 females under 2 years Prize money sponsored by Bryce Transport MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $30 S Prize money doanted by Skinners Refrigeration SUPREME CHAMPION Illawarra Cow T Tom and Edna Moffitt Memorial Trophy donated by “Tom and Edna’s Daughters”

BROWN SWISS BROWN SWISS JUNIOR 501. Heifer under 1 year $20 R $15 R $10 R 502. Heifer 1 year and under 18 months $20 R $15 R $10 R 503. Heifer 18 months and under 2 years $20 R $15 R $10 R CHAMPION Junior Female $50 S Prize money sponsored by Pike Commodities Pty Ltd RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Female $20 S Prize money sponsored by Malua Waterproffing

BROWN SWISS INTERMEDIATE 506. Pen of 3 females under 2 years $20 R $15 R $10 R 507. Cow in milk 2 years and under 2 1/2 years $30 R $15 R $10 R 508. Cow in milk 2 1/2 years under 3 years $30 R $15 R $10 R 509. Dry Cow or Heifer 2 years to 3 years dry $20 R $15 R R CHAMPION Intermediate Cow $60 S Prize money sponsored by IJ Ag Services RESERVE CHAMPION Intermediate Cow $40 S Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd

BROWN SWISS SENIOR 512. Dry Cow 3 years and under 4 years $25 R $15 R R 513. Dry Cow 4 years and over $25 R $15 R R 514. Cow in milk 3 years and under 4 years $25 R $15 R $10 R Prize money sponsored by East Coast Stockfeeds 515. Cow in milk 4 years and over $50 R $30 R $15 R

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68. DAIRY CATTLE BROWN SWISS CONT’D 1st 2nd 3rd 516. Best Uddered Cow $35 R $25 R $15 R First Place Prize money donated by Alex Wear for classes 515 & 516 CHAMPION Cow $150 ST Prize money sponsored by East Coast Stockfeeds. Bonnett & Hanger Memorial Trophy. RESERVE CHAMPION Cow $20 S Prize money sponsored by Malua Waterproffing 519. Dam and daughter or 2 daughters of 1 dam $25 R $15 R $10 R Prize money sponsored by IJ Ag Services 520. Pen of 3 Females over 2 years $20 RV $15 R $10 R Voucher sponsored by Vella Stock Feeds 521. Group of five head of Cattle consisting of 3 females 2 years $25 R $20 R $15 R and over and 2 females under 2 years MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $30 S Prize money doanted by Skinners Refrigeration GUERNSEYS

GUERNSEYS JUNIOR 601. Heifer under 1 year $20 R R R 602. Heifer 1 to 2 years $20 R R R CHAMPION Junior Female $50 S Prize money sponsored by Pike Commodities Pty Ltd RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Female $20 S Prize money sponsored by Bryce Transport

GUERNSEYS INTERMEDIATE 605. Cow in milk 2 1/2 to 3 years $30 R R R 606. Cow in milk 2 to 2 1/2 years $30 R R R 607. Dry cow under 3 years $20 R R R CHAMPION Intermediate Female $50 S Prize money sponsored by IJ Ag Services RESERVE CHAMPION Intermediate Female $30 S Prize money sponsored by Camsons Pty Ltd GUERNSEYS SENIOR 610. Dry cow over 3 years $25 R R R 611. Cow in milk 3 to 4 years $25 R R R 612. Cow in milk over 4 years $50 R R R 613. Best Uddered Cow $30 R R R CHAMPION Cow $150 S Prize money sponsored by IJ Ag Services RESERVE CHAMPION Cow $25 S 616. Pen of 3 females $25 R R R MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $30 S Prize money doanted by Skinners Refrigeration

CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy.

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69. DAIRY CATTLE COMMONWEALTH BANK AUSTRALIA INTERBREED COMPETITIONS

1st 2nd 3rd

425. Schools Competition Class for Heifers under 12 months R R R (Heifers to be exhibited in Breed Classes)

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR All Breeds $200 Prize money donated by Ruakura Pty Ltd

CHAMPION Breed who produced the most butterfat and protein on S her last recorded lactation completed within the last 18 months

THE STAN DUNBAR MEMORIAL BREED PRODUCTION AWARD $50 S Group or official card produced at Show SUPREME CHAMPION Junior Female Frank Moore Memorial Prize - Prize money sponsored by $200 S Commonwealth Bank of Australia

430. Best 3 Females under 2 years Prize money sponsored by Commonwealth Bank of Australia $100 SV $50 Voucher sponsored by AM Dairy Solutions

SUPREME CHAMPION Intermediate Female $100 Voucher donated by Premier Genetics & Livestock Solutions Pty Ltd $200 SV Prize money donted by The A2 Milk Company

432. Best 3 Females 2 years & over $200 SV Prize money sponsored by Commonwealth Bank of Australia

433. Best Uddered Cow Bill Ray Memorial Prize - Prize money sponsored by Commonwealth $300 ST Bank of Australia

SUPREME CHAMPION Dairy Cow $1000 ST Prize money sponsored by Castlegate James Australasia Pty Ltd

JUNIOR PARADERS COMPETITION

901. 14 years and under $50 SP $30 R $10 R 902. 15 years and under 21 years $50 SP $30 R $10 R Prize money donated by Greg Walsh & Associates.

CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy.

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70. BEEF CATTLE BEEF CATTLE • Major Sponsors: AGL Energy Limited, D & R Stockfeeds, Finlease and Jim Hindmarsh & Co. Pty Ltd • Sponsored By: Back Creek Stud, Shane Bedford, Bonnett & Hanger Family, Emjay Park, Jill Lummis, Kelly Partners (South West Sydney) Pty Ltd, Hayley Mahoney, McDonalds In Macarthur, McIntosh Bros, Malua Waterproofing, Rolls Liner Supplies, Silver Gully Estate, Southwell Irrigation, Stanfords Solicitors and Conveyancers, Square Meater Association, Square Meater WA, Supreme Linings (NSW) Pty Ltd, Sydney Hereford Group, Tildsley Butchery, Les Tildsley, The University of Sydney Veterinary Hospital, Weethalle and Wendouree Simmental Stud - A Anderson • Saturday Times: Timetable subject to change at discretion of the Beef Cattle Committee. 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Breed Classes 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Interbreed 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm Luncheon 1:30 pm Paraders Competition • Committee: S. Hennings (Chairman) 0412 460 149, C. Alexander, A. LoConte, K. Sidman & N. Westerhof • Entries Close: Monday 23rd March 2020 at 4:00 pm • Entry Fees: Non Members $10.00, Members $7.00 • Conditions: Exhibitors must supply own feed and bedding. All animals must be registered with their particular Breed Society and a certificate supplied if required. Age of cattle to be at March 31st, 2020. The Cattle Committee’s decision is to be accepted as final in all matters relating to Beef Cattle. • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize Breed Society dress to be worn in all classes. Exhibits must not have been on a property where Johne’s Disease has been known or suspected in the last 5 years. Exhibitors are requested to notify their herd’s Johne’s Disease status on the entry form. Exhibitors must remove animals from Exhibition or the ground, if requested by the committee, for reasons of health or welfare. All electric leads and appliances used by Exhibitors must be checked and tagged by a qualified electrician during the past 12 months. Pestivirus Please note that the Camden Show Society is NOT requiring cattle Exhibits at the Show to be tested negative for Pestivirus. Exhibitors who have any concerns regarding the potential risks of exposure to Pestivirus associated with attending the Camden Show should make their own enquiries and consult with their Veterinarian before bringing their cattle to the Show. Camden Show recommends that exhibitors fully vaccinate all their cattle against Pestivitus before attending the Show.

CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy.

ALL CATTLE TO BE SECURED IN THE STALLS WITH NECK STRAPS Exhibitors Luncheon proudly Sponsored by: JIM HINDMARSH & CO. PTY LTD

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71. BEEF CATTLE CAMDEN SHOW SQUARE MEATER FEATURE BREED 2020 ALL CATTLE TO BE SECURED IN THE STALLS WITH NECK STRAPS SMCAA Show conditions apply to this event; entries are owned by members and registered on the SMCAA data base and measured according to the Show measurement regulation and procedure which will be provided prior to the Show. A huge thank you to the following sponsors: • Major Sponsor: Finlease • Sponsored by: Weethalle, Square Meater Association, Square Meater WA, Emjay Park, Back Creek Stud, Silver Gully Estate and Hayley Mahoney 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Heifer over 6 months, not over 12 months $15 R $10 R $5 R Prize money sponsored by Finlease 2. Heifer over 12 months, not over 16 months $15 R $10 R $5 R Prize money sponsored by Hayley Mahoney 3. Heifer over 16 months, not over 20 months $15 R $10 R $5 R Prize money sponsored by Finlease CHAMPION Junior Heifer $60 S RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Heifer $40 S Prize money sponsored by Weethalle for Champion and Reserve Champion classes 6. Cow or Heifer over 20 months, not over 24 months $15 R $10 R $5 R 7. Cow or Heifer over 24 months, not over 30 months $15 R $10 R $5 R 8. Cow or Heifer over 30 months $15 R $10 R $5 R Prize money sponsored by Finlease for classes 6-8 CHAMPION Senior Female $60 S RESERVE CHAMPION Senior Female $40 S Prize money sponsored by Back Creek Stud for Champion and Reserve Champion classes GRAND CHAMPION Female $100 S Prize money sponsored by Finlease 12. Bull over 6 months, not over 12 months $15 R $10 R $5 R 13. Bull over 12 months, not over 16 months $15 R $10 R $5 R 14. Bull over 16 months, not over 20 months $15 R $10 R $5 R Prize money sponsored by Finlease for classes 12-14 CHAMPION Junior Bull $60 S RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Bull $40 S Prize money sponsored by Emjay Park for Champion and Reserve Champion classes 17. Bull over 20 months, not over 24 months $15 R $10 R $5 R 18. Bull over 24 months, not over 30 months $15 R $10 R $5 R 19. Bull over 30 months $15 R $10 R $5 R Prize money sponsored by Finlease for classes 17-19 CHAMPION Senior Bull $60 S RESERVE CHAMPION Senior Bull $40 S Prize money sponsored by Silver Gully Estate for Champion and Reserve Champion classes GRAND CHAMPION Bull $100 S SUPREME CHAMPION Square Meater Exhibit $1000 S Prize money sponsored by Finlease for Grand and Supreme Champions 24. Pairs - Female, both owned by Exhibitor $100 R $50 R $20 R Prize money sponsored by Finlease CHAMPION SCHOOL EXHIBIT Only Schools are eligible to compete. Exhibit limited to 2 animals per school and must be owned or prepared by and at the school for the past 4 months. $150 S $100 R $50 R Animals should be either an entire male, cow or heifer. All entries are to be paraded by a student from the school. Prize money sponsored by Finlease 26. Led Steer class - any weight $125 S $50 R $25 R Prize money sponsored by Square Meater WA This page donated by: D & R Stockfeeds 10-12 Edward Street, Camden NSW 2570 • Ph: 02 4655 5433 72. BEEF CATTLE BEEF CATTLE Ring 1 Ring 2 CATTLE RAMP LUNCHEON SHED 1. Limousin 3. Angus 2. Any Other Breed 4. Led Steer CLASSES FOR EACH BEEF BREED Cattle entry forms are available from the Show Office and www.camdenshow.com 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Heifer over 6 months, not over 12 months $10 R R R 2. Heifer over 12 months, not over 16 months $10 R R R 3. Heifer over 16 months, not over 20 months $10 R R R CHAMPION Junior Heifer S RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Heifer S 6. Cow or Heifer over 20 months, not over 24 months $10 R R R 7. Cow or Heifer over 24 months, not over 30 months $10 R R R 8. Cow or Heifer over 30 months $10 R R R CHAMPION Senior Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Senior Female S GRAND CHAMPION Senior Female S 12. Bull over 6 months, not over 12 months $10 R R R 13. Bull over 12 months, not over 16 months $10 R R R 14. Bull over 16 months, not over 20 months $10 R R R CHAMPION Junior Bull S RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Bull S 17. Bull over 20 months, not over 24 months $10 R R R 18. Bull over 24 months, not over 30 months $10 R R R 19. Bull over 30 months $10 R R R CHAMPION Senior Bull S RESERVE CHAMPION Senior Bull S GRAND CHAMPION Senior Bull S LED STEER All Steers must have a nose ring or bulldog clip when being led. 461. Led Steer any Breed - Light Weight $20 R $15 $10 R 462. Led Steer any Breed - Heavy Weight $20 R $15 $10 R CHAMPION Led Steer $15 T Prize money sponsored by Supreme Linings (NSW) Pty Ltd. Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur RESERVE CHAMPION Led Steer S ADDITIONAL PRIZES GRAND CHAMPION Any Other Breed/Any Other Female $50 S Prize money donated by Sydney Hereford Group GRAND CHAMPION Any Other Breed/Any Other Bull $50 S GRAND CHAMPION Limousin Female $50 S GRAND CHAMPION Limousin Bull $50 S Prize money sponsored by D & R Stockfeeds for Limousin Grand Champions GRAND CHAMPION Simmental Female $50 S Prize money donated by Wendouree Simmental Stud Crookwell

This page donated by: Kelly Partners (South West Sydney) Pty Ltd www.kellypartners.com.au • Ph: 02 4625 7711 73. BEEF CATTLE ADDITIONAL PRIZES CONT’D 1st 2nd GRAND CHAMPION Simmental Bull $25 S Jeff Lummis Memorial Prize donated by Jill Lummis GRAND CHAMPION Angus Female $50 ST Prize money donated by Tildsleys Butchery GRAND CHAMPION Angus Bull $50 ST Trophies donated by McDonalds in Macarthur GRAND CHAMPION Junior Angus Bull $50 S Prize money sponsored by Jim Hindmarsh & Co Pty Ltd GRAND CHAMPION Junior Angus Female $50 S Prize money sponsored by Kelly Partners (South West Sydney) Pty Ltd INTERBREED Judges: The Two Breed Judges 1st 2nd CHAMPION Junior Bull - All Breeds. Breed Junior Champions to Compete $100 S Prize money sponsored by Stanfords Solicitors & Conveyancers CHAMPION Junior Female - All Breeds. Breed Junior Champions to Compete $100 S Prize money sponsored by Jim Hindmarsh & Co Pty Ltd SUPREME CHAMPION - INTERBREED BULL - Bull Grand Champion $100 ST Bull of each Breed to compete SUPREME CHAMPION - INTERBREED FEMALE - Female Grand $100 ST Champion Female of each Breed to compete Supreme Champion Prize money sponsored by D & R Stockfeeds. Trophies donated by McDonalds in Macarthur for Supreme Champions GRAND CHAMPION OF THE SHOW Supreme Champion Bull & $200 ST Female to compete Prize money sponsored by D & R Stockfeeds. Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur 705. SIRE’S PROGENY GROUP 2 (not necessarily owned by the one $100 S Exhibitor) Animals over 6 months by the one Sire Prize money sponsored by AGL Energy Limited 706. DAMS PROGENY GROUP Progeny to consist of 2 sons or daughters or son & daughter, or 1 son or daughter & 1 maternal grandson $100 ST or granddaughter. All entries to be over 6 months. Dam not to be exhibited. Prize money sponsored by AGL Energy Limited. Bonnett & Hanger Memorial Trophy. CHAMPION SCHOOL EXHIBIT Only Schools are eligible to compete. Exhibit limited to 1 animal per school. Animal may be male, female or $200 ST $100 ST steer. All entries to be over 6 months. Animal must be paraded by a student from the school who is 16 years old or younger. Prize money sponsored by Rolls Liner Suppliers ECM LIVESTOCK MOSS VALE JUNIOR STEER COMPETITION Sponsored by ECM Livestock, Moss Vale To be awarded at the conclusion of the Group 5 Show season 1. The class is for a steer showing NO permanent teeth, to be prepared and exhibited by a full time school student or Exhibitor under 18 years of age as at 30/6/20. 2. The steer and handler must be same for each Show in this class. 3. To be judged taking into consideration student handling and knowledge. 4. The beef subcommittee recommends that the competition be judged the first steer class on the day. Results to be withheld and announced at the completion of the steer judging. 5. Points awarded to a maximum of 10 placings and each competitor receive 10 points for attendance. 6. Competitors in the Junior Steer Competition are encouraged to Exhibit in other open steer classes that may be scheduled on the day. Where schools are Exhibiting other students may parade the steer competing in the Junior Steer Competition in an open class. This page donated by: Jim Hindmarsh & Co. Pty Ltd www.jimhindmarsh.com • Ph: 02 4655 8736

74. BEEF CATTLE BEEF CATTLE JUNIOR PARADERS • Entry: FREE but must be placed at announcers booth by 12 noon on day of Show. Stewards Assistance from parents/teachers would be appreciated. • Competitors: will be assessed on their control of the animal, their presentation of the animal to the Judge, their awareness of the Judge’s/Steward’s instructions and the suitability of their dress • Special prize provided by the Sydney Hereford Group to the Highest Placed Parader showing a Hereford or Hereford x animal in the Paraders section $100 1st 2nd 3rd 81. 8-12 years $20 TR $10 R $5 R 82. 13-14 years $20 TR $10 R $5 R 83. 15 years $20 TR $10 R $5 R 84. 16 years $20 TR $10 R $5 R 85. 17-18 years $20 TR $10 R $5 R 86. 19 - 25 years $20 TR $10 R $5 R CHAMPION Junior Handler $50 ST Prize money sponsored by McIntosh Bros. Perpetual Trophy in Memory of Jeff Ellis and Family TRADE CATTLE TRADE CATTLE SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 2020 Judging to commence at 11:30 am Major Sponsors - Jim Hindmarsh & Co. Pty Ltd • Committee: S. Hennings (Chairman) 0412 460 149 • Location: Yards adjacent to Stud Cattle Section. • General Conditions: Parade cattle not eligible. Any pure breed or crossbreed. • Exhibitors Please Note: Entries in the Trade Cattle section will only be accepted from properties which are categorised as “protected” for Johne’s disease. Unfortunately there are not sufficient yard facilities to accommodate cattle from both assessed and non assessed properties. To ensure that Exhibits can be viewed by the public, it is requested that cattle do not leave the Showground before 3:00 pm • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize VEALERS Vealers will be drafted into appropriate classes by the Judge. Vealers must be suckling a Cow and be marketable as a Vealer. 101. Lightweight Heifer Vealer $15 R $10 R 102. Heavyweight Heifer Vealer $15 R $10 R 103. Lightweight Steer Vealer $15 R $10 R 104. Heavyweight Steer Vealer $15 R $10 R CHAMPION Vealer $50 S Prize money sponsored by Stanford Solicitors & Conveyances HEIFERS 111. Grass Fed Heifers $15 R $10 R 112. Lot Fed Heifers $15 R $10 R CHAMPION Heifer $50 S Prize money sponsored by Kelly Partners (South West Sydney) Pty Ltd STEERS 121. Grass Fed Steers $15 R $10 R 122. Lot Fed $15 R $10 R CHAMPION Trade Steer/Heifer $50 S SUPREME CHAMPION Trade Beef Exhibit $50 ST Prize money sponsored by Jim Hindmarsh & Co Pty Ltd for Champion and Supreme. This page donated by: Stanfords Solicitors and Conveyancers www.stanfords.com.au • Ph: 02 4655 4845

75. SHEEP SHEEP Judging commences at 9:30 am on Friday 27th March 2020. Pen by 8:30 am Friday • Sponsored By: Camden Hay, Camden Mitre 10, John and Edwina Macarthur- Stanham, South Coast & Southern Tablelands Region of the Black & Coloured Sheep Breeders Association (NSW) • Chief Steward: Sandy Davies and Kevin Sidman Phone: 0467 991 125 • Stewards: J. Clinton, M. Gower, K. Palmer, R. Scott, Rural Ambassador and N. Westerhof • Entries Close: Monday 23rd March 2020 • Please send entries to: Sandy Davies P.O. Box 43 Camden NSW 2570 or by email to [email protected] • Entry Fee: $3.00 per Sheep per Class • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy. • The Committee reserve the right to refuse an entry. All Exhibitors enter at their own risk • For notification by mail of receipt of entries, please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope • All Exhibits to be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor • An Agricultural Societies Council of NSW Sheep Show Health Declaration MUST accompany all entries. • All sheep must come from an Accredited Brucellosis Free Flock. A Brucellosis Certificate must be sighted by the Steward before Exhibits are unloaded. • No sheep may be penned or compete if infected with footrot, any external parasites or disease. • Sheep to carry no more than 12 months wool • Lamb not to show any permanent teeth • Depending on the number of entries, classes may be combined or divided. • Handlers are required to wear stud or school uniform. • If no sheep are entered in classes, prizes may be reallocated. CLASSES OF SHEEP Classes will be held for each breed entered on the ground. MEAT BREED CLASSES • Poll Dorset • Aussie Whites • Black-Faced Suffolk • White Suffolk • Any other Meat Breed 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Ewe Lamb $10 R $5 R R 2. Ram Lamb $10 R $5 R R 3. Ram 2 tooth and over $10 R $5 R R 4. Ewe 2 tooth $10 R $5 R R 5. Ewe 4 tooth and over $10 R $5 R R 6. Wether any age $10 R $5 R R (Note: If 2 or more Exhibitors in the one breed, they will be judged as a seperate breed). CHAMPION Prime Lamb (classes 1, 2 & 6) SP CHAMPION Ram (classes 2 & 3) SP CHAMPION Ewe (classes 1, 4 & 5) SP SUPREME Meat Sheep $20 SP Champion & Supreme classes sponsored by Camden Hay - Bale of Hay This page donated by: Camden Hay www.camdenhay.com

76. SHEEP WOOL BREED CLASSES Section A: White Section B: Black and Coloured • Border Leicester • Corriedales • Merinos 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Fine wool Ram any age (60’s & higher) $10 R $5 R R 2. Fine wool Ewe any age $10 R $5 R R 3. Fine wool Wether any age $10 R $5 R R 4. Medium wool Ram Lamb, no permanent teeth (48’s 58’s) $10 R $5 R R 5. Medium wool Ewe Lamb, no permanent teeth $10 R $5 R R 6. Medium wool Ram, 2 tooth and over $10 R $5 R R 7. Medium wool Ewe, 2 tooth and over $10 R $5 R R 8. Medium wool Wether any age $10 R $5 R R 9. Strong wool Ram Lamb, no permanent teeth (<46’s) $10 R $5 R R 10. Strong wool Ewe Lamb, no permanent teeth $10 R $5 R R 11. Strong wool Ewe, 2 tooth and over $10 R $5 R R 12. Strong wool Ram, 2 tooth and over $10 R $5 R R 13. Pen of 3 sheep, all the same wool count $10 R $5 R R (sheep entered may also have entered other classes) CHAMPION Wether SP (from Section A and B - classes 3, 8 & 12. Not eligible for Supreme) CHAMPION Ewe (from Section A and B - classes 2, 5, 7 & 10) SP CHAMPION Ram (from Section A and B - classes 1, 4, 6 & 12) SP SUPREME Wool Breeds Sheep Exhibit SP Champion & Supreme classes sponsored by Camden Hay - Bale of Hay INTERBREED CLASSES

47. Pen of 3: One Ram and Two Ewes any age and wool count. $100 R $5 R R Must be entered in main classes 48. Pair of Ewe Lambs. Must be entered in main classes $10 R $5 R R 49. Pair of Ewes 2 tooth and over. Must be entered in main classes $10 R $5 R R 50. BEST SHEEP Exhibited by a School. 1 group of 3 per school to exhibit. Exhibits must be owned $100 T by a School - 1 Exhibit per school Prize money and Trophy donated by John and Edwina Macarthur-Stanham SUPREME Sheep Exhibit $50 SP Prize money donated by South Coast & Southern Tablelands Region of The Black & Coloured Sheep Breeders Association of NSW. Special prize donated by Camden Hay - Bale of Hay MOST SUCCESSFUL School Showing Sheep $50 Prize money donated by South Coast & Southern Tablelands Region of The Black & Coloured Sheep Breeders Association of NSW. JUNIOR HANDLER Entry Fee: $2.00 per person 53. Age 11 years and under R R R 54. Age 12 R R R 55. Age 13 R R R 56. Age 14 R R R 57. Age 15 R R R 58. Age 16 R R R 59. Age 17 and 18 R R R 60. Age 19 and under 25 R R R CHAMPION Handler S 62. Lamb Capers - Best Dressed Lamb/Sheep R This page donated by: Dawbuts Pty Ltd www.dawbuts.com • Ph: 02 4655 6464

77. GOATS GOATS Proudly Sponsored by Jim Hindmarsh & Co. Pty Ltd, Reln Plastics and Vella Stock Feeds SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 2020 COMMENCING 9:30 AM • Entrance: from Exeter Street Only. All goats to be penned by 8:30am with judging at 9:30am and must stay on the grounds until 4:30pm • Entries To: Camden Show Society Secretary. Cheques to be payable to Camden Show Society PO Box 43, Camden NSW 2570, P: (02) 4655 8338 F: (02) 4655 9847 • Entry Fee: $3.00 per Class (School classes no fee) • Entries Close: Friday 20th March 2020. No late entries will be accepted after closing date. Sponsor prizes may replace cash awards • Conditions: All animals to be registered with appropriate recognised breed society. Provision shall be made for entries from C.A.E. and Johne’s Disease accredited herds, proof of accreditation must accompany entry form • Note: Suitable goat pens are provided by Show Society. All goats to be free of external parasites and infectious diseases. Parking for cars and trailers will be provided on the grounds. All studs will have their names listed for penning on day of the Show • Angora Classes: School awards to be made at the end of each Angora class - ribbons only. Winners eligible for Schools Champion. Animals to be entered in Angora Classes and fee paid. • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize G1 DAIRY GOATS 1st 2nd 3rd 101. Best prepared and presented Doe (any age or breed) $5 R $2 R $1 R 102. Saanen (Doe in milk any age) $5 R $2 R $1 R 103. Toggenburg (Doe in milk any age) $5 R $2 R $1 R 104. British Alpine (Doe in milk any age) $5 R $2 R $1 R 105. Anglo-Nubian (Doe in milk any age) $5 R $2 R $1 R 106. Australian Melaan (Doe in milk any age) $5 R $2 R $1 R 107. Australian Brown (Doe in milk any age) $5 R $2 R $1 R 108. Any Other Breed (Doe in milk any age) $5 R $2 R $1 R 109. Type and Production 24 hr test (Does must have completed a $5 R $2 R $1 R 24 hr test within the past 2 yrs) 110. Type and Production Herd Recording (Must have been herd $5 R $2 R $1 R recording within the past 2 yrs) 111. Best Udder (first lactation, any breed) $5 R $2 R $1 R 112. Best Udder (second and subsequent lactation, any breed) $5 R $2 R $1 R 113. Best Uddered Doe Overall S 114. Dry Doe (Any Breed) $5 R $2 R $1 R 115. Veteran Doe (Any Breed) - over 7 years old $5 R $2 R $1 R CHAMPION Senior Doe Classes 101-112 $30 S RESERVE CHAMPION Senior Doe Classes 101-112 $20 S 118. Saanen Maiden Goatling (12-24 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 119. Toggenburg Maiden Goatling (12-24 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 120. British Alpine Maiden Goatling (12-24 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 121. Anglo Nubian Maiden Goatling (12-24 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 122. Australian Melaan Goatling (12-24 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 123. Australian Brown Goatling (12-24 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 124. Any Other Breed (12-24 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R CHAMPION Junior Doe Classes 115-120 $30 S RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Doe Classes 115-120 $15 S This page donated by: Caldwell Martin Cox www.cmcox.com.au

78. GOATS G1 DAIRY GOATS CONT’D 1st 2nd 3rd 127. Saanen Doe Kid (under 12 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 128. Toggenburg Doe Kid (under 12 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 129. British Alpine Doe Kid (under 12 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 130. Anglo Nubian Doe Kid (under 12 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 131. Australian Melaan Doe Kid (under 12 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 132. Australian Brown Doe Kid (under 12 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R 133. Any Other Breed (under 12 months) $5 R $2 R $1 R CHAMPION Doe Kid Classes 123-128 $30 S RESERVE CHAMPION Doe Kid Classes 123-128 $20 S GRAND CHAMPION Doe from the 3 Champions $50 S BEST OF BREED Saanen S BEST OF BREED Toggenburg S BEST OF BREED British Alpine S BEST OF BREED Anglo-Nubian S BEST OF BREED Australian Melaan S BEST OF BREED Australian Brown S 143. Child Handler under 16 years of age $5 R $2 R $1 R 144. Dam and Daughter (any Breed) $5 R $2 R $1 R 145. Sires Progeny (Two Does any Breed, any age) $5 R $2 R $1 R MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR S G2 ANGORA GOATS SATURDAY 28TH MARCH COMMENCING 9:30 AM CAMDEN SHOWGROUND FLEECE CLASSES - SINGLE FLEECES 200. First Shear $5 R $2 R $1 R 201. Fine Kid $5 R $2 R $1 R 202. Kid Fleece $5 R $2 R $1 R 203. Young Goat $5 R $2 R $1 R 204. Fine Hair (Adult) $5 R $2 R $1 R CHAMPION Fleece $30 S RESERVE CHAMPION Fleece $10 S ANGORA & SCHOOLS CLASSES - BUCK & DOE (No Fee for Schools Classes) 207. Buck Open Under 6 months $5 R $2 R $1 R 208. Schools Buck Under 6 months R R R 209. Buck Open 6-12 months $5 R $2 R $1 R 210. Schools Buck 6-12 months R R R 211. Buck Open 12-24 months $5 R $2 R $1 R 212. Schools Buck 12-24 months R R R 213. Buck Open 24-36 months $5 R $2 R $1 R 214. Schools Buck 24-36 months R R R 215. Buck Open 36 months and over $5 R $2 R $1 R 216. Schools Buck 36 months and over R R R 217. Doe Open Under 6 months $5 R $2 R $1 R 218. Schools Doe Under 6 months R R R 219. Doe Open 6-12 months $5 R $2 R $1 R 220. Schools Doe 6-12 months R R R

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79. GOATS G2 ANGORA GOATS CONT’D 1st 2nd 3rd 221. Doe Open 12-24 months $5 R $2 R $1 R 222. Schools Doe 12-24 months R R R 223. Doe Open 24-36 months $5 R $2 R $1 R 224. Schools Doe 24-36 months R R R 225. Doe Open 36 months and over $5 R $2 R $1 R 226. Schools Doe 36 months and over R R R CHAMPION Angora Open Buck STP Special Prize 2 x Bags of Feed donated by Vella Stock Feeds RESERVE CHAMPION Angora Open Buck $10 S CHAMPION Angora Open Doe STP Special Prize 2 x Bags of Feed donated by Vella Stock Feeds RESERVE CHAMPION Angora Open Doe $10 S CHAMPION Angora Kid STP Special Prize 2 x Bags of Feed donated by Vella Stock Feeds RESERVE CHAMPION Angora Kid $10 S CHAMPION Schools Angora from Schools Classes ST SUPREME CHAMPION Angora - (Winners of Champion Open STP Buck, Champion Open Doe & Champion Open Kid) First Place Special Prize - Water Trough donated by Reln Plastics. 235. Sires Progeny, 2 Angoras under 12 months $5 R $2 R $1 R 236. Sires Progeny, 2 Angoras over 12 months $5 R $2 R $1 R 237. Group of 3 Angoras, any age same Sire $5 R $2 R $1 R 238. Doe and Kid Progeny $5 R $2 R $1 R 239. Junior Judging - Held after animal judging. No entry fee. $5 R $2 R $1 R Entries to Steward.

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80. ALPACAS ALPACAS SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 2020 ONLY Conducted under the rules of the Australian Alpaca Association Ltd • Entries Close: 5:00 pm Monday 16th March 2020. No Late entries accepted • Entry: $18.70 per animal, includes AAA Judges Levy and GST • Entries: Online through AAA ‘e-alpaca’ and must include Health Status Declaration and full payment • Judging: Commences 9:30 am Saturday 28th March 2020 • Penning: Alpacas to be penned by 8:30 am Saturday ready for inspection. Alpacas not in their allotted pens at the specified time may be disqualified • Enquiries: Debra Trostian - Convenor P: 0417 689 197 E: [email protected] • Conditions: The Alpaca entrance is at the rear of the Camden Showground via John Street left into Exeter Street and proceed to entrance gate. Minimum Fleece Length 30mm • Trophies supplied by Alpacas Association & broad ribbons presented for Supreme & Championship classes. Place ribbons presented in all other classes • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy. HUACAYA CLASSES 1st 2nd 3rd SECTION 1: JUNIOR FEMALE - 6 TO UNDER 12 MONTHS 101. White R R R 102. Fawn Light R R R 103. Fawn Medium, Dark R R R 104. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 105. Roan R R R 106. Grey R R R 107. Black R R R 108. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Junior Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Female S SECTION 2: JUNIOR MALE - 6 TO UNDER 12 MONTHS 201. White R R R 202. Fawn Light R R R 203. Fawn Medium, Dark R R R 204. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 205. Roan R R R 206. Grey R R R 207. Black R R R 208. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Junior Male S RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Male S SECTION 3: INTERMEDIATE FEMALE 12 TO UNDER 18 MONTHS 301. White R R R 302. Fawn Light R R R 303. Fawn Medium, Dark R R R 304. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 305. Roan R R R 306. Grey R R R This page donated by: Daley Directional Drilling Ph: 02 4655 4646

81. ALPACAS HUACAYA CLASSES CONT’D 1st 2nd 3rd 307. Black R R R 308. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Intermediate Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Intermediate Female S SECTION 4: INTERMEDIATE MALE - 12 TO UNDER 18 MONTHS 401. White R R R 402. Fawn Light R R R 403. Fawn Medium, Dark R R R 404. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 405. Roan R R R 406. Grey R R R 407. Black R R R 408. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Intermediate Male S RESERVE CHAMPION Intermediate Male S SECTION 5: ADULT FEMALE - 18 TO UNDER 30 MONTHS 501. White R R R 502. Fawn Light R R R 503. Fawn Medium, Dark R R R 504. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 505. Roan R R R 506. Grey R R R 507. Black R R R 508. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Adult Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Adult Female S SECTION 6: ADULT MALE - 18 TO UNDER 30 MONTHS 601. White R R R 602. Fawn Light R R R 603. Fawn Medium, Dark R R R 604. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 605. Roan R R R 606. Grey R R R 607. Black R R R 608. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Adult Male S RESERVE CHAMPION Adult Male S SECTION 7: SENIOR FEMALE - 30 TO UNDER 48 MONTHS 701. White R R R 702. Fawn Light R R R 703. Fawn Medium, Dark R R R 704. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 705. Roan R R R 706. Grey R R R 707. Black R R R 708. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Senior Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Senior Female S SECTION 8: SENIOR MALE - 30 TO UNDER 48 MONTHS 801. White R R R 802. Fawn Light R R R This page donated by: CJD Equipment www.cjd.com.au 82. ALPACAS HUACAYA CLASSES CONT’D 1st 2nd 3rd 803. Fawn Medium, Dark R R R 804. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 805. Roan R R R 806. Grey R R R 807. Black R R R 808. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Senior Male S RESERVE CHAMPION Senior Male S SECTION 9: MATURE FEMALE - 48 MONTHS & OVER 901. White R R R 902. Fawn Light R R R 903. Fawn Medium, Dark R R R 904. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 905. Roan R R R 906. Grey R R R 907. Black R R R 908. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Mature Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Mature Female S SECTION 10: MATURE MALE - 48 MONTHS & OVER 1001. White R R R 1002. Fawn Light R R R 1003. Fawn Medium, Dark R R R 1004. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 1005. Roan R R R 1006. Grey R R R 1007. Black R R R 1008. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Mature Male S RESERVE CHAMPION Mature Male S SUPREME CHAMPION Huacaya ST SECTION 11: WETHERS 1101. Junior - 6 to under 12 months R R R 1102. Intermediate - 12 to under 18 months R R R 1103. Adult - 18 months and over R R R 1104. Best Wether R R R SECTION 12: SIRES PROGENY 1201. Two progeny by the one sire R R R BEST IN COLOUR Only First Place ribbon winners eligible. 1301. Best in Colour White S 1302. Best in Colour Light Fawn S 1303. Best in Colour Medium/Dark Fawn S 1304. Best in Colour Light/Medium/Dark Brown S 1305. Best in Colour Roan S 1306. Best in Colour Grey S 1307. Best in Colour Black S 1308. Best in Colour Fancy S This page donated by: Camden Plumbing https://www.camdenplumbing.com.au/

83. ALPACAS SURI CLASSES 1st 2nd 3rd SECTION 20: JUNIOR FEMALE - 6 TO UNDER 12 MONTHS 2001. White R R R 2002. Fawn Light R R R 2003. Fawn Medium/Dark R R R 2004. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 2005. Roan R R R 2006. Grey R R R 2007. Black R R R 2008. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Junior Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Female S SECTION 21: JUNIOR MALE - 6 TO UNDER 12 MONTHS 2101. White R R R 2102. Fawn Light R R R 2103. Fawn Medium/Dark R R R 2104. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 2105. Roan R R R 2106. Grey R R R 2107. Black R R R 2108. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Junior Male S RESERVE CHAMPION Junior Male S SECTION 22: INTERMEDIATE FEMALE - 12 TO UNDER 18 MONTHS 2201. White R R R 2202. Fawn Light R R R 2203. Fawn Medium/Dark R R R 2204. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 2205. Roan R R R 2206. Grey R R R 2207. Black R R R 2208. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Intermediate Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Intermediate Female S SECTION 23: INTERMEDIATE MALE - 12 TO UNDER 18 MONTHS 2301. White R R R 2302. Fawn Light R R R 2303. Fawn Medium/Dark R R R 2304. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 2305. Roan R R R 2306. Grey R R R 2307. Black R R R 2308. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Intermediate Male S RESERVE CHAMPION Intermediate Male S SECTION 24: ADULT FEMALE - 18 TO UNDER 30 MONTHS 2401. White R R R 2402. Fawn Light R R R 2403. Fawn Medium/Dark R R R 2404. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 2405. Roan R R R 2406. Grey R R R This page donated by: Malua Waterproofing [email protected]

84. ALPACAS SURI CLASSES CONT’D 1st 2nd 3rd 2407. Black R R R 2408. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Adult Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Adult Female S SECTION 25: ADULT MALE - 18 TO UNDER 30 MONTHS 2501. White R R R 2502. Fawn Light R R R 2503. Fawn Medium/Dark R R R 2504. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 2505. Roan R R R 2506. Grey R R R 2507. Black R R R 2508. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Adult Male S RESERVE CHAMPION Adult Male S SECTION 26: SENIOR FEMALE - 30 TO UNDER 48 MONTHS 2601. White R R R 2602. Fawn Light R R R 2603. Fawn Medium/Dark R R R 2604. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 2605. Roan R R R 2606. Grey R R R 2607. Black R R R 2608. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Senior Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Senior Female S SECTION 27: SENIOR MALE - 30 TO UNDER 48 MONTHS 2701. White R R R 2702. Fawn Light R R R 2703. Fawn Medium/Dark R R R 2704. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 2705. Roan R R R 2706. Grey R R R 2707. Black R R R 2708. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Senior Male S RESERVE CHAMPION Senior Male S SECTION 28: MATURE FEMALE - 48 MONTHS & OVER 2801. White R R R 2802. Fawn Light R R R 2803. Fawn Medium/Dark R R R 2804. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 2805. Roan R R R 2806. Grey R R R 2807. Black R R R 2808. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Mature Female S RESERVE CHAMPION Mature Female S SECTION 29: MATURE MALE - 48 MONTHS & OVER 2901. White R R R 2902. Fawn Light R R R This page donated by: Macarthur Chronicle www.macarthurchronicle.com.au

85. ALPACAS SURI CLASSES CONT’D 1st 2nd 3rd 2903. Fawn Medium/Dark R R R 2904. Brown Light/Medium/Dark R R R 2905. Roan R R R 2906. Grey R R R 2907. Black R R R 2908. Fancy R R R CHAMPION Mature Male S RESERVE CHAMPION Mature Male S SUPREME CHAMPION Suri ST SECTION 30: WETHERS 3001. Junior - 6 to under 12 months R R R 3002. Intermediate - 12 to under 18 months R R R 3003. Adult - 18 months and over R R R 3004. Best Wether R R R SECTION 31: SIRES PROGENY 3101. Two progeny by the one sire R R R BEST IN COLOUR Only First Place ribbon winners eligible. 3201. Best in Colour White S 3202. Best in Colour Fawn Light S 3203. Best in Colour Medium/Dark Fawn S 3204. Best in Colour Brown S 3205. Best in Colour Roan S 3206. Best in Colour Grey S 3207. Best in Colour Black S 3208. Best in Colour Fancy S ALPACA - YOUTH PARADERS FRIDAY 27TH MARCH 2020 INFORMATION FOR YOUTH PARADER COMPETITORS The Alpaca Youth Paraders Competition is an event designed specifically by, and exclusively for, young people aged from 7 to 22 years of age. • 8:00 am Open Division: Showmanship/Stockmanship (Qualifier event) • 9:30 am Young Judges Competition (immediately following Open Division Paraders Competition) • 10:00 am Introductory Training Session: Coaching for those entering the Preliminary Division in the afternoon • 1:00 pm Preliminary Division - Stockmanship / Showmanship. Open to everyone. It is highly recommended that those without alpaca experience attend the Introductory Training Session in the morning • Classes are held from eldest to youngest per division. All ages refer to the age of the Exhibitor on the date of the event. The age groups are defined as: - Junior Age Group - Aged 7 years to under 12 years - Intermediate Age Group - Aged 12 years to under 16 years - Senior Age Group - Aged 16 years to under 22 years • Alpacas: are available from Youth Mentor Studs for those wishing to enter the Introductory and Preliminary Classes. Everyone is also welcome to bring their own alpacas for the day’s events • Information and Entry Forms: Contact Robyn Hayward & Tina Rushing, 268 Main Road, Cambewarra NSW 2540 Email: [email protected] and/or [email protected] • Note: To learn more about Paraders and Youth in the industry go to http://www.alpaca.asn.au This page donated by: M. Collins & Sons www.mcollins.com.au

86. POULTRY MULTIQUIP HATCHERY POULTRY PAVILION THURSDAY 26TH, FRIDAY 27TH & SATURDAY 28TH MARCH 2020 Multiquip Hatchery www.multiquip.com.au Benwerrin Estates www.benwerrinestates.com.au Camden Mitre 10 [email protected] Camden RSL Club www.camdenrsl.com.au Cobbitty Grove Kitchens www.cobbittygrove.com.au Complete Interior Solutions [email protected] Derks Produce www.derks.com.au Malua Waterproofing [email protected] McDonalds In Macarthur www.mcdonalds.com.au Tony Wolf & Son Quality Printers www.tonywolf.com.au • Entries Close: Wednesday 18th March 2020 or earlier if pens are full. No late entries or alterations will be accepted • Entry Fee: All Classes Non-Members $2.00, Members $1.00. Fees only apply to first 10 entries per Exhibitor. No Entry accepted without Entry Fees • Post Entries To: PO Box 43, Camden 2570 If posting entries, allow for mail delays and advise by text message to 0412 617 923 • Chief Steward: Martin Holmes • Stewards: J. Graveur 0412 617 923, L. Simone, C. Sheil, M. Sheil, S. Sharpe, W. Satara, R. Brookes, S. Green, M. Underwood, J. Hunter, C. Eagles, A. Wear, K. Pearce, R. Wenman • Judges: Hard Feather & Waterfowl - Tim Beard - Crockwell Soft Feather - Stuart Fraser - Berrima Junior Exhibits, Schools & Eggs - Olivia De La Mare - Theresa Park + Hannah Jenkins - Picton • Penning & Benching: of Exhibits on Wednesday night between 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm. Penning will not commence before 6:00 pm. Thursday penning 7:30 am to 8:30 am. All Exhibits to be benched by 8:30 am on Thursday 26th March 2020 ready for judging (Please carefully note all times and dates). Judging: to commence at 9:00 am • Exhibits: For entry, delivery, judging & collection times refer to page 102 and website • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize 1st, 2nd, 3rd & Champion Prize Cards. Sash for Champion of each breed Large or Bantam NO PHONE ENTRIES NO EMAIL ENTRIES NO FAX ENTRIES NOTE: WHEN COMPLETING THE ENTRY FORM PLEASE FILL IT IN AS PER THE DESCRIPTION SHOWN ON THE SCHEDULE. CAMDEN SHOW SOCIETY GENERAL ANIMAL WELFARE CONDITIONS Please refer to page 11 for Show policy.

POULTRY SECTION RULES 1. All Exhibits must be pen trained and be of suitable age, condition and disease free. Please contact the below number prior to the closing date for assistance with these matters. 2. New and inexperienced Exhibitors will be accompanied by a Steward during penning who will check Exhibits for age, health & condition. 3. All non members of the Society wishing to enter the Showground on the Friday or Saturday of the Show will be subject to the normal admission charges. 4. All care will be taken of Exhibits when at the Show, but the Society will not be responsible for loss or damage. Birds will be fed and watered regularly by the superintendant from lunch time on Thursday. Exhibitors may feed or water their birds at anytime except whilst judging is in progress. 5. A Steward must accompany each Exhibitor when unpenning is taking place. 6. Unpenning will take place on Sunday morning between 8:00 am & 10:00 am. No responsibility will be taken for Exhibits not collected by 10:00 am on Sunday 29th March 2020. Exhibitors are asked to assist by cleaning out their pens. 7. Exhibits in the Junior classes are eligible for Championships offered in that section only. This page donated by: Multiquip Hatchery www.multiquip.com.au • Ph: 02 9606 9011

87. POULTRY POULTRY SPECIAL PRIZES Award Prize Champion Bird of Show $300 S Prize money donated by M. Peel $100 & Benwerrin Estates $200 Reserve Champion Bird of Show SV $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Hard Feather Male of Show $200 S Prize money donated by Benwerrin Estates Champion Soft Feather Bird of Show $130 S Prize money donated by Malua Waterproofing $30 and Benwerrin Estates $100 Reserve Champion Soft Feather Bird of Show $20 S Prize money donated by Camden Mitre 10 Champion Hard Feather Bird of Show $125 S Prize money donated by S&K Bell Construction Pty Ltd $25 and Benwerrin Estates $100 Reserve Champion Hard Feather Bird of Show $20 S Prize money donated by Camden Mitre 10 Champion Pair of Show $50 S Hartley Holyoake Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by Matt Williams Champion Soft Feather Pair of Show $20 S Prize money donated by L. Simone Champion Hard Feather Pair of Show SV $25 Voucher donated by Ace Ohlsson Produce Champion Soft Feather Large Fowl $50 S Marie Graveur Memorial - Prize money donated by J. Graveur Champion Soft Feather Large Fowl Male $25 S Prize money donated by Malua Waterproofing Champion Soft Feather Large Fowl Female $25 S Prize money donated by Malua Waterproofing Champion Soft Feather Large Pair $20 S Prize money donated by Malua Waterproofing Champion Soft Feather Bantam $20 S Prize money donated by R. R. Moore Champion Soft Feather Bantam Male SV $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Soft Feather Bantam Female SV $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Soft Feather Bantam Pair $20 S Prize money donated by R. R. Moore Champion Hamburgh $75 S Prize money donated by Petes Hire Cars Reserve Champion Hamburgh $25 Prize money donated by Petes Hire Cars Champion Ancona Bantam $15 Prize money donated by R. Woods Champion Australorp $30 Prize money donated by R. Brookes Champion Pekin Bantam $30 Prize money donated by R. Brookes Champion Langshan $30 Prize money donated by R. Brookes Champion Modern Game Bantam $30 Prize money donated by R. Brookes Champion Silkie Large $30 Prize money donated by R. Brookes Champion Crested or Bearded Softfeather $20 Prize money donated by R. R. Moore Champion American Breed T Trophy to the value of $25 donated by Camden Poultry Club Champion Soft Feather bar Black or White T Trophy to the value of $25 donated by Camden Poultry Club Champion Spangled, Laced or Mottled Bird T Trophy to the value of $25 donated by Camden Poultry Club This page donated by: McDonalds In Macarthur www.mcdonalds.com.au

88. POULTRY POULTRY SPECIAL PRIZES Award Prize Encouragement Award Rare Breed T Trophy to the value of $25 donated by Camden Poultry Club Champion Hard Feather Large Fowl SV W Unsworth Memorial - $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Hard Feather Large Male SV $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Hard Feather Large Female $20 S Prize money donated by Matt Williams Champion Hard Feather Large Pair $10 S Prize money donated by S. Sharpe Champion Hard Feather Bantam $25 S CJ Mulley Memorial - Prize money donated by D. Mulligan Champion Hard Feather Bantam Male SV $25 Voucher donated by Ace Ohlsson Produce Champion Hard Feather Bantam Female SV $25 Voucher donated by Ace Ohlsson Produce Champion Hard Feather Bantam Pair $25 S Prize money donated by D. Mulligan Champion O.E.G. of Show SV Vic Tickner Memorial - $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Indian Game SP Special prize Poultry Equipment donated by Multiquip Hatchery Champion Pit Game SV $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Modern Game SP Special prize Poultry Equipment donated by Multiquip Hatchery Champion Australian Game SP Special prize Poultry Equipment donated by Multiquip Hatchery Champion OEG Bantam Male $15 Prize money donated by G. Sharpe Reserve Champion OEG Bantam Male $10 Prize money donated by G. Sharpe Champion OEG Bantam Female $15 Prize money donated by G. Sharpe Reserve Champion OEG Bantam Female $10 Prize money donated by G. Sharpe Champion Pit or Malay Game V $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Waterfowl in Show $120 S Jack Longley Memorial - Prize money donated by S. Sharpe $20 and Benwerrin Estates $100 Reserve Champion Waterfowl in Show SV $25 Voucher donated by Ace Ohlsson Produce Champion Waterfowl Pair in Show SV $25 Voucher donated by Ace Ohlsson Produce Champion Duck SV $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Goose/Gander $20 S Prize money donated by M. Peel Champion Muscovy $15 S Prize money donated by M. Peel Champion Rouen $15 S Prize money donated by M. Peel Champion Waterfowl bar White T Trophy to the value of $25 donated by Camden Poultry Club Champion Turkey $25 S Prize money donated by S. Bestulic Winner of the Class with the most Entries V $25 Voucher donated by Ace Ohlsson Produce Most Successful Exhibitor 1st 2nd 3rd Prize money donated by Camden Poultry Club $25 $15 $10 This page donated by: Camden Mitre 10 www.mitre10.com.au

89. POULTRY WATERFOWL Drake Duck 1st 2nd 1 2 Muscovy White $4 $2 3 4 Muscovy A.O.C $4 $2 6 7 Pekin $4 $2 9 10 Campbell A.C. $4 $2 12 13 Indian Runner A.C $4 $2 15 16 Rouen $4 $2 18 19 Mallard A.C. $4 $2 21 22 Call Duck $4 $2 24 25 A.O.V $4 $2 Goose Gander 28 29 Geese - State Variety $4 $2 Male Female 32 33 Turkey $4 $2 35 36 Guinea Fowl $4 $2 HARD FEATHER LARGE 51 O.E.G. Black, Red, D/L $4 $2 52 O.E.G. Partridge $4 $2 53 54 O.E.G. Brown,Red,Grey Or Birchen $4 $2 55 56 O.E.G. Blue Red $4 $2 57 58 O.E.G. Pile $4 $2 59 60 O.E.G. Duckwing $4 $2 61 62 O.E.G. A.O.C $4 $2 64 65 Australian Pit Game $4 $2 67 68 Indian Game $4 $2 70 71 Australian Game $4 $2 73 74 Malay Game $4 $2 76 77 Game A.O.V. State Variety $4 $2 SOFT FEATHER LARGE 101 102 Ancona $4 $2 104 105 Australorp $4 $2 107 108 Hamburgh A.C $4 $2 111 112 Langshan Black $4 $2 113 114 Langshan A.O.C $4 $2 116 117 Leghorn A.C $4 $2 119 120 Orpington $4 $2 122 123 Plymouth Rock $4 $2 125 126 Rhode Island $4 $2 128 129 Sussex $4 $2 131 132 Silkie White $4 $2 133 134 Silkie Black $4 $2 135 136 Silkie A.O.C $4 $2 138 139 Wyandotte $4 $2 141 142 Barnevelder $4 $2 144 145 Araucana $4 $2 147 148 A.O.V. Heavy State Variety $4 $2 150 151 A.O.V. Light State Variety $4 $2 This page donated by: Cobbitty Grove Kitchens www.cobbittygrove.com.au

90. POULTRY HARD FEATHER BANTAM Male Female 1st 2nd 170 171 Modern Game Black Red/Partridge $4 $2 172 173 Modern Game Pile $4 $2 174 175 Modern Game Duckwing $4 $2 176 177 Modern Game A.O.C. $4 $2 179 180 Indian Game $4 $2 181 182 Indian Game Jubilee $4 $2 184 185 Australian Game $4 $2 187 O.E.G. Black Red D/Leg $4 $2 188 O.E.G. Partridge $4 $2 189 O.E.G. Black Red L/Leg $4 $2 190 O.E.G. Black Tail Wheaten $4 $2 191 192 O.E.G. Blue Red $4 $2 193 O.E.G. Blue Tail Wheaten $4 $2 194 195 O.E.G. Duckwing $4 $2 196 197 O.E.G. Spangle $4 $2 198 199 O.E.G. Pile $4 $2 200 201 O.E.G. A.O.C. $4 $2 202 203 O.E.G. Crele $4 $2 209 210 Pit Game $4 $2 212 213 A.O.V. Game State Variety $4 $2

SASHES FOR BEST OF EVERY BREED LARGE OR BANTAM SOFT FEATHER BANTAM 249 250 Ancona $4 $2 252 253 Australorp $4 $2 255 256 Langshan Black $4 $2 257 258 Langshan A.C $4 $2 260 261 Leghorn A.C $4 $2 263 264 Pekin Black $4 $2 265 266 Pekin White $4 $2 267 268 Pekin A.O.C $4 $2 270 271 Rhode Island $4 $2 273 274 Rosecomb A.C $4 $2 276 277 Sussex $4 $2 279 280 Wyandotte White $4 $2 281 282 Wyandotte Laced $4 $2 283 284 Wyandotte A.O.C $4 $2 286 287 Sebright $4 $2 289 290 Belgian D’uccle $4 $2 291 292 Belgian D’anver Or De Watermael $4 $2 294 295 Japanese $4 $2 297 298 Araucana $4 $2 300 301 A.O.V. State Variety $4 $2

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91. POULTRY BREED PAIRS

All Birds Entered In The Breed Pairs Section Are Eligible For Special Awards

Pairs 1st 2nd 350 Soft Feather Large $4 $2 352 Hard Feather Large $4 $2 354 A.V. Waterfowl State Variety $4 $2 356 Hard Feather Bantams $4 $2 359 S/F Bantams H/Breed $4 $2 360 S/F Bantams L/Breed $4 $2

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EGGS - PLATES WILL BE SUPPLIED

Class 1st 2nd 370 1/2 Dozen White Shell $4 $2 371 1/2 Dozen Tinted Shell $4 $2 372 1/2 Dozen Brown Shell $4 $2 373 1/2 Dozen Blue Or Green Shell $4 $2 374 1/2 Dozen White Bantam $4 $2 375 1/2 Dozen Tinted Bantam $4 $2 376 1/2 Dozen Brown Bantam $4 $2 377 1/2 Dozen Blue Or Green Bantam Shell $4 $2 378 1/2 Dozen Waterfowl $4 $2 379 1/2 Dozen Guinea Fowl $4 $2 380 1/2 Dozen Quail Eggs $4 $2 1/2 Dozen Mixed Eggs to consist of at least 3 varieties 381 $4 $2 (Not eligible for Championship) Champion Large or Waterfowl Plate of Eggs V $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Bantam or Guinea Fowl Plate of Eggs V $25 Voucher donated by Derks Produce Champion Plate of Eggs $20 S Prize money donated by S. Green Reserve Champion Plate of Eggs $10 S Prize money donated by S. Green

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92. POULTRY JUNIOR FEATURE POULTRY SECTION • For Juniors up to 17 years of age • The Junior Section is sponsored by McDonalds In Macarthur • All Exhibitors will receive a McDonald’s Voucher • Trophies are for the winner of every class and are donated by McDonalds In Macarthur • McDonalds In Macarthur Trophy Presentation on Saturday at 3pm in the Pavilion Male Female 1st 2nd 450 451 Soft Feather Large $4 T $2 452 453 Hard Feather Large $4 T $2 454 455 Soft Feather Bantam $4 T $2 456 457 Hard Feather Bantam $4 T $2 458 459 Waterfowl $4 T $2 Pairs 460 Soft Feather Pair $4 T $2 461 Hard Feather Pair $4 T $2 462 Waterfowl Pair $4 T $2 CHAMPION EXHIBIT Overall Junior - WA Biffin Memorial ST RESERVE CHAMPION EXHIBIT Overall Junior ST BEST EXHIBIT Prepared Junior T All Trophies are donated by McDonalds In Macarthur for above classes BEST EXHIBIT Junior $20 BEST EXHIBIT Junior Softfeather bar Black or White $20 CHAMPION Junior Large Fowl $15 Prize money for the above three awards donated by Martin Holmes CHAMPION Junior or School Waterfowl $115 Prize money donated by M Holmes $15 & Benwerrin Estates $100 CHAMPION Junior Hardfeather $20 Prize money donated by The Jones Family ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Rare Variety $25 MOST ENTRIES In Junior Classes $25 Prize money for the above two awards donated by Donald Mulligan CHAMPION Exhibit SP Special Prize - Copy of Australian Poultry Standard valued at $100 donated by Rob & Jane Hunter SCHOOL POULTRY SECTION 490. Schools Team to consist of 6 birds made up of any combination $25 S of breeds/varieties/sex, to be penned in 6 individual pens. Prize money donated by S & K Bell Constructions Pty Ltd CHAMPION Schools Male $15 Prize money donated by Martin Holmes RESERVE CHAMPION Schools Male CHAMPION SCHOOLS Female $15 Prize money donated by Martin Holmes RESERVE CHAMPION Schools Female CHAMPION Schools or Junior Exhibit $100 Prize money donated by Benwerrin Estates IF UNSURE ABOUT WHICH CLASS YOUR EXHIBIT BELONGS TO CALL 0412 617 923 BEFORE ENTERING This page donated by: Benwerrin Estates www.benwerrinestates.com.au

93. FARM PRODUCE PAVILION INDEX FARM PRODUCE PAVILION SECTION PAGE NO. Farm Produce 94-96 Fruit 96 Handmade Dairy Produce 99 Junior Vegetables 98 Olive Produce 99 Vegetables 96-98 ALL ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 23RD MARCH 2020 • Stewards: M. Biffin, B. Hayter, N. Flegg, Jono Biffin, T. C. Biffin, R. Boardman, T. E. Biffin, E. Inglis, W. Inglis, D. Biffin, W. Biffin, Mitch Biffin & Richard Stanford • Stewards will be in attendance from: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Wednesday 25th March and 7:30 am - 8:30 am Thursday 26th March 2020 • All Exhibits: in this section must be in before 8:30 am on Thursday 26th March 2020, the day on which they will be judged • Judging: Commences 9:00 am • Entry Fee: Non-members $2.00 Members $1.00 • Entry Conditions: 2 entries per class only. Fees apply to first 10 entries in this section. Only 1 section per entry form - i.e. if entering Farm Produce & Fruit = 2 entry forms. Entry Forms available on website or from Office. Payment must accompany the Entry Form - entries will not be accepted without payment. • Exhibits: Entry, delivery, judging & collection times refer to Page 102 • Note: No responsibility taken for Exhibits not collected by 10:00 am Sunday. No descriptive tickets or advertising cards to be placed on Exhibits until after the Judges have made their awards • Prize Money: Prize money for this section will be available to collect from the Hall from 9:00 am to 10:00 am Sunday 29th March 2020 • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize Special Regulations: 1. All Exhibits to be production of the Exhibitor under a penalty of being disqualified to compete for any of the Society’s prizes. 2. If any Exhibit is objected to on the grounds of not having been grown by the Exhibitor, a satisfactory certificate of production must be furnished by the Exhibitor. 3. All entries in farm produce to have been harvested during previous 12 months. FARM PRODUCE The Farm Produce committee sincerely appreciate the following contributions: Ace Ohlsson, Biffin Family, Bill & Elizabeth Inglis, Lions Club of Camden Inc., Sarah Little, Robert Reeve, Stanfords Solicitors & Conveyancers and Jean Trumble & Eagles Family • Judge: Frank Fava • Chief Steward: Mark Biffin • Entry Conditions: Refer to Page 94 for Farm Produce Entry Conditions • Exhibits: Entry, delivery, judging & collection times refer to Page 102 • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize 1st 2nd 101. 4 Stalks of Yellow Maize for Grain Production $3 $2 102. 4 Stalks of White Maize for Grain Production $3 $2 103. 4 Stalks of Red Maize for Grain Production $3 $2 104. 4 Stalks of Golden Superb Maize for Grain Production $3 $2 105. 4 Stalks of Hybrid Maize for Grain Production $3 $2 106. 4 Stalks of Green Maize for Fodder $3 $2 This page donated by: Funnells Electrical www.funnells.com.au

94. FARM PRODUCE FARM PRODUCE CONT’D 1st 2nd 107. 4 Stalks of Sweet Corn $3 $2 108. 6 Stalks of Saccaline $3 $2 109. 6 Stalks of Sorghum $3 $2 110. 6 Heaviest Stalks of Saccaline or Sorghum $3 $2 111. Highest Stalk of Maize $3 $2 112. Highest Stalk of Saccaline or Sorghum $3 $2 113. Collection Green Fodder suitable for Silage $3 $2 114. Approximately 14 kg Legume Silage $3 $2 115. Approximately 14 kg Silage AOV $3 $2 116. Approximately 12 kg Green Lucerne $3 $2 117. Approximately 12 kg Green Clover $3 $2 BEST EXHIBIT in Green Fodder $40 C.J. Biffin Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by the Biffin Family 119. 12 Heads of Saccaline $3 $2 120. 12 Heads of Sorghum $3 $2 121. 9 kg of Seed Oats $3 $2 122. 9 kg of Wheat Seed $3 $2 123. 9 kg of Saccaline Seed $3 $2 124. 9 kg of Sorghum Seed $3 $2 125. 9 kg of Leaming Maize Grain $3 $2 126. 9 kg of Nugget Maize Grain $3 $2 127. 9 kg of Hickory King Maize Grain $3 $2 128. 9 kg of Giant White Maize Grain $3 $2 129. 9 kg of White Maize Grain, any other variety $3 $2 130. 9 kg of Yellow Maize Grain, any other variety $3 $2 131. 9 kg of Red Maize Grain, any variety $3 $2 132. 9 kg of Golden Superb Grain $3 $2 133. 9 kg of Hybrid Maize Grain $3 $2 134. 12 Cobs of Nugget Maize $3 $2 135. 12 Cobs of Leaming Maize $3 $2 136. 12 Cobs of Fitzroy Maize $3 $2 137. 12 Cobs of Golden Superb Maize $3 $2 138. 12 Cobs of Giant White Maize $3 $2 139. 12 Cobs of Hickory King Maize $3 $2 140. 12 Cobs of Silver Mine Maize $3 $2 141. 12 Cobs of Red, any variety $3 $2 142. 12 Cobs of Hybrid Maize $3 $2 143. Collection 4 Varieties of 6 Cobs each to be named $3 $2 144. 6 Heads of Sunflowers Grey $3 $2 145. 6 Heads of Sunflowers Black $3 $2 146. Bale of Lucerne Hay $3 $2 147. Bale of Clover Hay $3 $2 148. Bale of Meadow Hay $3 $2 149. Bale of Oaten Hay $3 $2 150. Sheath of Millet Hay $3 $2 151. Sheath of Oaten Hay $3 $2 152. Sheath of Wheaten Hay $3 $2 153. Sheath of Barley Hay $3 $2 154. Bag of Lucerne Chaff $3 $2 155. Bag of Oaten Chaff $3 $2 This page donated by: Camden Valley Motors https://www.wakelingautomotive.com.au/ • Ph: 02 4629 0234 95. FARM PRODUCE FARM PRODUCE CONT’D 1st 2nd 156. Bag of Wheaten Chaff $3 $2 157. Longest Runner of Kikuyu Grass $3 $2 158. Highest Stalk any Grass $3 $2 BEST EXHIBIT Classes 146-158 $20 First Prize money donated by RH Reeve MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Eric Smart Memorial $10 S MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT ST Vic Boardman Memorial Trophy FRUIT FRUIT • Judge: Tally Mathews • Chief Steward: Mark Biffin • Entry Conditions: Refer to Page 94 for Farm Produce Entry Conditions • Exhibits: Entry, delivery, judging & collection times refer to Page 102 • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize 201. 1 Dozen Figs $3 $2 202. 1 Dozen Persimmons - Yemon Type $3 $2 203. 1 Dozen Passionfruit $3 $2 204. 1 Dozen Lemons $3 $2 205. 1 Dozen Valencia Oranges $3 $2 206. 1 Dozen Grapefruit $3 $2 207. 1 Dozen Delicious Apples $3 $2 208. 1 Dozen Red Delicious Apples $3 $2 209. 1 Dozen Granny Smith Apples $3 $2 210. 1 Dozen Jonathon Apples $3 $2 211. 1 Dozen Apples - any other variety $3 $2 212. 1 Dozen Packham Triumph Pears $3 $2 213. 1 Dozen Pears - any other variety $3 $2 214. 1 Dozen Nashi Pears $3 $2 215. 1 Dozen Quinces $3 $2 216. Six Strawberries $3 $2 217. Collection of fruit, not less than 4 varieties $5 $3 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR S VEGETABLES VEGETABLES • Judge: Tally Mathews • Chief Steward: W. Inglis, E. Inglis • Entry Conditions: Refer to Page 94 for Farm Produce Entry Conditions • Exhibits: Entry, delivery, judging & collection times refer to Page 102 • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize 1st 2nd 3rd 301. Collection of Vegetables. Not less than 6 - no more than 20 Varieties $20 $5 $3 First Place Mrs I Eagles Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by Jean Trumble 302. Collection of Salad Vegetables Not less than 4 - no more than $20 $5 $3 10 varieties First Place Mrs I Eagles Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by Jean Trumble 303. Two Cabbages $3 $2 304. Two Cauliflowers $3 $2 305. Six Brown Onions $3 $2 This page donated by: Ace Ohlsson [email protected]

96. VEGETABLES VEGETABLES CONT’D 1st 2nd 306. Six White Onions $3 $2 307. Six Pickling Onions $3 $2 308. Six Onions - AOV $3 $2 309. Six Onions, Largest on Show, any variety $3 $2 310. Four Bulbs of Garlic $3 $2 312. Two Eggplants $3 $2 313. Three Red Capsicums $3 $2 314. Three Green Capsicums $3 $2 315. Three Capsicums any other colour $3 $2 316. Four Chillies Red $3 $2 317. Four Chillies any other colour $3 $2 318. Four Turnips, any variety $3 $2 319. Four Parsnips $3 $2 320. Four Carrots $3 $2 321. Four Beetroot $3 $2 322. Six Red Radish $3 $2 323. Six White Radish $3 $2 324. Two Lettuce $3 $2 325. Six Stalks Spinach or Silverbeet $3 $2 326. Six Stalks Rhubarb $3 $2 327. Six Red Tomatoes $3 $2 328. Six Green Tomatoes $3 $2 329. Six Tomatoes - AOV $3 $2 330. Six Cherry Tomatoes $3 $2 331. Six Heaviest Tomatoes $3 $2 332. Collection of Kitchen Herbs $3 $2 333. Three Long Cucumbers $3 $2 334. Four Apple Shaped Cucumbers $3 $2 335. Four Cucumbers - AOV $3 $2 336. Approximately 1/2 kg Green Beans $3 $2 337. Approximately 1/2 kg Butter Beans $3 $2 338. Approximately 1/2 kg Purple Beans $3 $2 339. Approximately 1/2 kg Green Peas in Pod $3 $2 340. Four Chokos any colour $3 $2 341. Two Custard Squashes $3 $2 342. Two Table Queen Squash $3 $2 343. Two Golden Hubbard Squashes $3 $2 344. Two Green Hubbard Squashes $3 $2 345. Two Banana Squashes $3 $2 346. Two Squash - AOV $3 $2 347. Collection Squash - three varieties $3 $2 348. Four Zucchinis under 20 cm $3 $2 349. Two Vegetable Marrows $3 $2 350. 3 kg Sweet Potatoes $3 $2 351. 3 kg Sabago Potatoes $3 $2 352. 3 kg Potatoes - AOV $3 $2 353. Two Queensland Blue Pumpkins $3 $2 354. Two Jap Pumpkins $3 $2 355. Two Triamble Pumpkins $3 $2 356. Two Butternut Pumpkins $3 $2 357. Two Golden Nugget Pumpkins $3 $2

This page donated by: Macarthur Tyre Service Ph: 02 4655 8462 97. VEGETABLES VEGETABLES CONT’D 1st 2nd 358. Two Crown Prince Pumpkins $3 $2 359. Two Pumpkins - AOV $3 $2 360. Collection of Table Pumpkins - Four Varieties $3 $2 361. Two Watermelons Long $3 $2 362. Two Watermelons Round $3 $2 363. Heaviest Watermelon - Long $3 $2 364. Heaviest Watermelon - Round $3 $2 365. Two Citron Melons $3 $2 366. Two Preserving Melons $3 $2 367. Two Heaviest Melons A.O.V. $3 $2 368. Two Rios $3 $2 369. Two Trombone Grammas $3 $2 370. Two Gourds $3 $2 371. Any vegetable not already mentioned $3 $2 372. Four Cobs Sweet Corn $3 $2 373. Biggest Pumpkin - any variety, by measurement $5 ST $3 First Place Aub Moore Memorial Trophy donated by the Lions Club of Camden Inc. BEST SINGLE EXHIBIT Classes 303-335 $25 William (Bill) Ewing Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by Mrs S Little BEST SINGLE EXHIBIT Classes 336-372 $25 William (Bill) Ewing Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by Mrs S Little MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $10 S Mrs I Eagles Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by Jean Trumble & Eagles Family JUNIOR VEGETABLES JUNIOR VEGETABLES • Entry Conditions: Refer to Page 94 for Farm Produce Entry Conditions • Exhibits: Entry, delivery, judging & collection times refer to Page 102 • Note: Vegetables must be grown by Junior Exhibitor up to 15 years of age. • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize 401. 1/2 kg Beans $3 $2 402. 1/2 kg Peas in Pod $3 $2 403. 3 kg Potatoes $3 $2 404. 1 Lettuce $3 $2 405. 6 Spinach $3 $2 406. 6 Rhubarb $3 $2 407. 6 Tomatoes $3 $2 408. 6 Radish $3 $2 409. 4 Carrots $3 $2 410. 3 Capsicum any colour $3 $2 411. 3 Zucchini under 20 cm $3 $2 412. 4 Cobs Sweet Corn $3 $2 413. 1 Squash $3 $2 414. 1 Butternut Pumpkin $3 $2 415. 1 Golden Nugget Pumpkin $3 $2 416. 1 Table Pumpkin any other variety $3 $2 417. 1 Watermelon $3 $2 418. 2 Chillies $3 $2 419. Any vegetable not already mentioned $3 $2 MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR EXHIBITOR $25 S BEST SINGLE EXHIBIT - Classes 401-419 S This page donated by: Hi-Quality Group www.hiquality.com.au

98. HANDMADE DAIRY PRODUCE HANDMADE DAIRY PRODUCE

ALL DAIRY PRODUCE MUST BE MADE FROM PASTEURISED MILK. • Chief Steward: Wendy Biffin • Entries: Will be exhibited in the Produce/Poultry Pavilion • Entry Conditions: Refer to Page 94 for Farm Produce Entry Conditions • Exhibits: Entry, delivery, judging & collection times refer to Page 102 • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

SOFT CHEESE 1st 2nd 501. White mould ripened cheese - Cows Milk $3 $2 502. White mould ripened cheese - Sheeps Milk $3 $2 503. White mould ripened cheese - Goats Milk $3 $2 504. Any Other Soft Cheese $3 $2 HARD CHEESE 505. Feta Style 200 - 250 grams $3 $2 506. Any other hard cheese $3 $2 OTHER 507. Natural Yoghurt 200 - 250 grams $3 $2 508. Butter 200-250 grams, wrapped in greaseproof paper. $3 $2 CHAMPION EXHIBIT Classes 501 to 508 S 510. Best Cheese Board - Cheese made by exhibitor $3 SP $2 Special Prize donated by Bill & Elizabeth Inglis OLIVE PRODUCE OLIVE PRODUCE • Entry Conditions: Refer to Page 94 for Farm Produce Entry Conditions • Exhibits: Entry, delivery, judging & collection times refer to Page 102 • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

OLIVE OIL 601. Extra Virgin Olive Oil Any Varietal or Blend, Mild or Robust $3 $2 602. Flavour Infused Extra Virgin Olive Oil $3 $2 OLIVES 603. Olives - Pickled Any Variety $3 $2 604. Specialty Olives - sundried, salt dried, stuffed etc. $3 $2 OTHER 605. Any other Olive Based Product - tapenade etc $3 $2

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99. PAVILION INDEX MICHELLE ROFFE FUNERAL SERVICES PAVILION

SECTION PAGE NO. Art 122 Cookery 128-129 Craft 123-124 Flowers & Pot Plants 103-108 Home Brewing 127 Honey & Bees 126 Jams & Preserves 124-126 Juvenile - 15 years & under 109-112 Needlework 115-119 Photography 120 Photography - Professional 121 Sugar Art 130-131 Youth - 16 to 21 years 113-115

THE PAVILION COMMITTEE SINCERELY APPRECIATE THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTIONS

Alchin Family, K Brown, Butterflies Florist Camden, Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & District Branch, Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. State Body, Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Sydney Branch, Cake Decorating Solutions, Camden Chamber of Commerce & Industry Inc., Camden Country Quilters Guild, Camden Fine Art Gallery, Camden Florist, Camden PC Solutions, Camden Picture Framing, Carrington, H Channell, M Channell, Cobbitty Village Markets, Crowthers Coach Company, Custom Brew Co., M Dounan, Dr M Freelander, Embellished Cakes, M Ewing-Terry, Expresscom Business Solutions, First Class Accounts, G Frawley, L Hannaford, Heffalump Dezign Art School, J Hodge, W Hughes, Jones & Fisher Builders Pty Ltd, D Kingsell, LJ Hooker Camden-Bringelly, Macarthur Beekeepers Association Incorporated, Macarthur Castles, Malua Waterproofing, W Mar, Maria A Salon, McDonalds in Macarthur, Michelle Roffe Funeral Services, G Miller, I Moore, R Moore OAM, P & A Nicholas, Quota International of Macarthur Inc., Robert & Eva Campbell of Looking Class Fashion, G Rouland, S & K Blades Amusements, S & K Bell Constructions Pty Ltd, Sandrone Family, W Satara, A Sharpe, D.R. Sidman Floor Coverings, Sprouts Catering, The Argyle Gourmet, The Dahlia Society of NSW & ACT Inc., The Daley Quilters, The Finishing Touch Quilting Service, The Rose Society of NSW Inc., The Strictly Limited Company Pty Ltd, K Trigg, Upstairs @ Freds, N Waldock, Wards Accounting Group, Richard & Fay Warren, Whiteman Family

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This page donated by: Michelle Roffe Funeral Services www.michelleroffefunerals.com.au • Ph: 02 4655 2800 100. PAVILION CONDITIONS PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY • Head Steward: Daryl Sidman Ph 4655 2233 Mobile 0418 242 232 • Entry Forms: Must be received at the Show Office by Tuesday 17th March 2020 for all sections except Cut Flowers, whose entry forms must be received by Friday 20th March 2020. Entry Forms available on website or from Show Office. Each Exhibitor can enter 2 entries per class only • Entry Fees: $1.00 per entry for members & $2.00 per entry for non members. Payment must accompany the entry form - entries will not be accepted without payment. Entry fees apply to first 10 entries in each pavilion section per Exhibitor e.g. Art is 1 pavilion section, Craft is a separate pavilion section. There are no entry fees for Youth and Juvenile sections. - Youth is between 16-21 years inclusive (as at judging day) - Juvenile is under 16 years of age (as at judging day). If any late entries are accepted, a late entry fee of $5 per entry will apply. No late entries accepted after 4:00 pm Friday 20th March 2020. • Exhibit Delivery: To be made to the Pavilion Stewards at the times stipulated for each section in the timetable for Pavilion Sections on the following page. Please bring the entry receipt with your Exhibits. The Exhibitors name as well as the section and class number must be securely attached to each Exhibit, for example, on the back of artwork, on the bottom of jars and cake plates, on a tag pinned to needlework, etc. Exhibits are to compete in 1 class only unless otherwise specified. All Exhibitors must sign a waiver form on their entry form. All work must be made within the last 12 months by the Exhibitor & not previously been shown at Camden Show. Novice is defined as one who has never won a prize in that sub-section of an Agricultural Show. Extra classes in certain sections have been designated as follows: Division 1 Visually/Physically Impaired Persons Division 2 Intellectually Impaired Persons Division 3 Persons Seventy Years and Over MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR in Division 2 (excl. Juvenile & Youth) $100 S Prize money donated by Macarthur Castles MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Pavilion $100 S In Memory of Janice McCurrie. Prize money donated by The Sandrone Family • Judging: In all sections (except Flowers and Pot Plants) will take place on Thursday 26th March, 2020 when the Pavilion will be closed for judging. Exhibits in Flowers and Pot plants will be judged from 8:00 am. Friday 27th March, 2020. Exhibits tabled after the above times will not be accepted. Exhibitors shall accept the decision of the Judge. Judges are appointed by the Pavilion Subcommittee of the Society. Only authorised persons shall be allowed in the vicinity of the Judges whilst judging. The Judge will only award prizes to Exhibits which are considered to possess sufficient merit. Stewards reserve the right to reject any Exhibit as ‘not per schedule’. The Most Successful Exhibitor must be chosen from prize winners. Points to determine the Most Successful Exhibitor overall are awarded as follows: 3 points for a Best Exhibit, 3 points for a Champion, 3 points for 1st, 2 points for 2nd, 1 point for 3rd. In the event of a tie, the winner is the one with the most 1st prizes • Collection of Exhibits: Will take place between 9:00 am and 10:00 am on the Sunday of the Show weekend. The entry receipt must be produced when collecting Exhibits. Prize money will be paid at this time, or until Wednesday following the Show during normal office hours. No responsibility will be accepted by the Society for any Exhibits not collected within 4 weeks of the conclusion of the Show. Prize money not claimed within 4 weeks of the conclusion of the Show will be forfeited. • Sale of Goods: Only Exhibits in the Art Section and Craft Section may be put up for sale, with the sale price included on the entry form. A 20% commission on each sale will be payable to the Camden Show Society. • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

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101. PAVILION, POULTRY & FARM PRODUCE PAVILION, POULTRY & FARM PRODUCE DATES FOR ENTRIES, DELIVERY, COLLECTION & JUDGING for Money Sunday Receipt sure that 10:00 am 9:00 am - EXHIBIT &/OR PRIZE MONEY PRIZE MONEY you bring collection your Entry of Exhibits 29th March and/or Prize COLLECTION TIME Please make TIME 9:00 am 8:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am JUDGING DATE JUDGING Fri 27th March Thurs 26th March Thurs 26th March Thurs 26th March Thurs 26th March Thurs 26th March

DATES & TIMES DATES EXHIBIT DELIVERY EXHIBIT DELIVERY Thurs 26th March Before 8:30am Fri 27th March 6:00 am - 7:30 Thurs 26th March Before 8:30 am Wed 25th March 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Wed 25th March 2:00 pm - 5:00 Wed 25th March 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Wed 25th March 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Wed 25th March 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Wed 25th March 3:00 pm - 5:00 Wed 25th March 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Wed 25th March 6:00 pm - 8:00 Wed 25th March 6:00 pm - 8:00 Wed Tues 24th March 1:00 pm - 6:00 Tues 24th March 1:00 pm - 6:00 Tues 24th March 1:00 pm - 6:00 Tues 24th March 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Tues 24th March 1:00 pm - 6:00 Tues 24th March 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Tues Thurs 26th March 2:00 pm - 6:00 Thurs 26th March 7:30 am - 8:30 Thurs 26th March 7:30 am - 8:30 Mon 23rd March Mon 23rd March Wed 18th March Wed Tues 17th March Tues 17th March Tues 17th March Tues 17th March Tues DATE 4:30 PM DATE ENTRY CLOSING ENTRY Closes earlier if pens are full 122 127 126 109 94-99 87-93 115-119 113-115 114-115 109-112 123-124 128-129 103-108 103-106 124-126 120-121 130-131 PAGE(S) IN PAGE(S) SCHEDULE PAVILION LATE FEE $5 PER ENTRY AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES - NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER 4:00 PM FRIDAY 20TH MARCH 2020 AFTER 4:00 PM FRIDAY ACCEPTED ENTRIES AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES - NO LATE ENTRY FEE $5 PER LATE PAVILION AREA/SECTION Art Craft Cookery Flowers & Pot Plants Flowers (cut flowers only) Home Brewing Honey & Bees Jams & Preserves Juvenile - Cookery Juvenile - Pavilion Needlework Photography Sugar Art Youth Photography Youth Farm & Dairy Produce Fruit Vegetables Poultry

102. PAVILION - FLOWERS & POT PLANTS FLOWERS & POT PLANTS SPONSORED BY CARRINGTON PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Conditions: Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102. All Exhibits must be staged by 7:30 am Friday, no entry to Pavilion after 7:15 am • Collection of Entries: All entries will be removed from vases, with exception of float bowls, and left for collection. If not collected by 10:00 am Sunday, material will be disposed of • Distinct: Each bloom or vase to be a different variety to the other • Not Necessarily Distinct (N.N.D): 2 or more blooms or vases may be of the same variety • Novice: An entrant who has not won 1st Place in that sub section previously, i.e. Roses, Dahlias, Miscellaneous, Pot Plants, Decorative, Decorative School Children • Judging: All entries to be judged on the standards as laid down by the Royal Horticultural Society Inc. Copy available to view in Secretary’s Office • Note: Flowers in Rose, Dahlia & Miscellaneous Classes must be grown by Exhibitor • Stewards: Michelle Haynes 0447 007 303, A. Limond, P. Watson, L. Kable & S. Donohoe • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize ROSES Prize money for Rose Competition supported by The Rose Society of NSW Inc. Macarthur Regional • Exhibition Roses: Shown singly, no side buds, wiring permitted (excludes Miniflora, Miniatures, Climbing Miniatures, Single and Polyantha Roses) • Bunch Roses: No side buds, no wiring permitted. Should have length of stem and good foliage, blooms should be uniform in size, half open and at an even stage of development. These are roses registered as Hybrid Tea. • Modern Decorative Roses: These are roses registered as Hybrid Tea, Climbing Hybrid Tea, Large Flowered Climber, Grandiflora or Climbing Grandiflora • Floribunda Roses: This is a type of rose that normally blooms in a cluster. These are registered as Floribunda, Climbing Floribunda, Grandiflora or Climbing Grandiflora • Miniature Roses: These are roses registered as Miniature or Climbing Miniature. The foliage should be in proportion to the bloom cut. • Rose Championship: Plus any ONE of the following: (a) 1 Vase of Floribunda Roses, 1-6 stems and/or cuts, same cultivars, minimum of 10 blooms (b) 1 Vase of Floribunda Roses, up to 25 blooms, same cultivar (c)  1 V a s e o f M o d e r n D e c o r a t i v e R o s e s , 4 - 6 s t e m s a n d / o r c u t s , s a m e c u l t i v a r , minimum of 10 blooms (d) 1 Vase of Modern Decorative Roses, 3 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar (e) 1 Vase of Hybrid Tea Roses, Bud to Full Bloom, 4 stages, same cultivar • Note: For further clarification please visit www.nsw.rose.org.au 1st 2nd 1. Rose Championship: 3 Exhibition Roses, distinct. 1 Vase of Bunch Roses, 5 stems, 1-2 cultivars, Plus an additional Vase. Further details $40 S $20 please refer to ruling listed above. 2. 6 Exhibition Roses, NND $5 $2 3. 3 Exhibition Roses, NND $5 $2 4. 1 Exhibition Rose, NND $5 $2 5. 1 Rose - Novice Class $5 $2 6. 1 Vase of Bunch Roses, 3 stems, same cultivar $5 $2 7. 1 Vase of Bunch Roses, 3 stems, same cultivar, novice class $5 $2 8. 1 Vase of Bunch Roses, 5 stems, same cultivar $5 $2 9. 1 Vase of Modern Decorative Roses, 4-6 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar $5 $2

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103. PAVILION - FLOWERS & POT PLANTS ROSES CONT’D 1st 2nd 10. 1 Vase of Modern Decorative Roses, 3 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar $5 $2 11. 1 Vase of Floribunda Roses, 1-6 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar, minimum $5 $2 of 10 blooms 12. 1 Vase of Floribunda Roses, up to 25 blooms, same cultivar $5 $2 13. 1 Vase of Roses, bud to full bloom, 4 stages, same cultivar $5 $2 14. 1 Vase of Modern Shrub Roses, 4-6 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar, $5 $2 minimum of 10 blooms 15. 1 Vase of Miniflora Roses, 4-6 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar, minimum $5 $2 of 10 blooms, all stages preferred 16. 1 Vase of Miniature Roses, 3 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar $5 $2 17. 1 Vase of Miniature Roses, 3 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar, novice class $5 $2 18. 1 Vase of Miniature Roses, 4-6 stems and/or cuts, same vase, minimum of $5 $2 10 blooms 19. 3 Vases of Miniature Roses, 3 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar within a $5 $2 vase but 3 vases NND 20. One Vase of Miniature Bunch Roses, five stems, same cultivar $5 $2 21. One Vase of Miniature Roses, bud to full bloom, 4 stages, same cultivar $5 $2 CHAMPION Exhibition Rose S CHAMPION Vase - Bunch of Roses S CHAMPION Vase - Modern Decorative Roses S CHAMPION Vase - Floribunda Roses S CHAMPION Vase - Miniature Roses S DAHLIAS STANDARD TYPE SIZE STAGING UNIT Large Decorative 210mm & under 260mm 1 per vase Medium Decorative 160mm & under 210mm 1 per vase Small Decorative 120mm & under 160mm 3 per vase Miniature Decorative Under 120mm 3 per vase Large Garden Cactus 210mm & under 260mm 1 per vase Medium Garden Cactus 160mm & under 210mm 1 per vase Small Garden Cactus 120mm & under 160mm 3 per vase Miniature Cactus Under 120mm 3 per vase Incurved Cactus 160mm & over 1 per vase Collerettes Under 160mm 3 per vase Pompons Under 50mm 3 per vase Waterlily Under 160mm 3 per vase Ball Dahlia 90mm & under 120mm 3 per vase For further clarification please visit www.dahliasaustralia.org.au 31. Dahlia Championship To consist of Six Vases. Dahlias - at least 4 $25 ST $15 distinct types. Only one (1) entry per Exhibitor may enter the Championships First Place Medallion donated by The Dahlia Society of NSW & ACT Inc. 32. Feature Flower of the Year 1 standard unit $5 $2 33. 3 Large Decorative - NND $5 $2 34. 1 Large Decorative $5 $2 35. 3 Medium Decorative - NND $5 $2 36. 1 Medium Decorative $5 $2 37. 1 Vase Small Decorative - 1 Variety $5 $2 38. 1 Vase Mini Decorative - 1 Variety $5 $2 This page donated by: Carrington www.carringtoncare.com.au • Ph: 02 4659 0368 104. PAVILION - FLOWERS & POT PLANTS DAHLIAS STANDARD CONT’D 1st 2nd 39. 1 Vase Mini Decorative - 1 variety - Novice $5 $2 40. 3 Large Garden Cactus $5 $2 41. 1 Large Garden Cactus $5 $2 42. 3 Medium Garden Cactus $5 $2 43. 1 Medium Garden Cactus $5 $2 44. 1 Medium Garden Cactus - Novice $5 $2 45. 1 Vase Small Garden Cactus - 1 variety $5 $2 46. 3 Vases Small Garden Cactus - 1 variety per vase $8 $4 47. 3 Incurved Cactus - NND $5 $2 48. 1 Incurved Cactus $5 $2 49. 1 Fimbriated Cactus $5 $2 50. 3 Vases Miniature Cactus NND - 1 variety per vase $8 T $4 First Place Medallion donated by The Royal Horticultural Society of NSW Inc. 51. 1 Vase Miniature Cactus - 1 variety $5 $2 52. 3 Vases Waterlily - NND $8 $4 53. 1 Vase Waterlily - Waterlily type 1 variety $5 $2 54. 3 Vases Pompons - NND - 1 variety per vase $8 $4 55. 1 Vase Pompons $5 $2 56. 1 Vase Pompons - Novice $5 $2 57. 1 Vase Pompons - 3 varieties $5 $2 58. 1 Vase Collerettes - 1 variety $5 $2 59. 3 Vases Ball Dahlias - NND $8 $4 60. 1 Vase Ball Dahlias $5 $2 61. 1 Vase any other variety - not specified $5 $2 CHAMPION DAHLIA Large or Medium Decorative S CHAMPION DAHLIA Large or Medium Cactus S CHAMPION DAHLIA Vase Small Decorative S CHAMPION DAHLIA Vase Small Cactus S CHAMPION DAHLIA Vase Miniature S CHAMPION DAHLIA Exhibition Cactus S CHAMPION DAHLIA Vase Pompons S CHAMPION DAHLIA Vase Collerettes S CHAMPION DAHLIA Vase Ball Dahlias S CHAMPION DAHLIA Vase Waterlily $20 S Prize money sponsored by Butterflies Florist Camden MISCELLANEOUS 81. Miscellaneous Championship To consist of 3 Vases Misc. Flowers - $20 S $10 3 stems/vase, each vase distinct Prize money sponsored by Butterflies Florist Camden 82. 1 Vase Zinnias - 5 blooms - NND $5 $2 83. 1 Vase Zinnias - 3 blooms - NND $5 $2 84. 1 Vase Lilliput Zinnias - 5 blooms $5 $2 85. 1 Vase Miniature Marigolds - 10 blooms $5 $2 86. 1 Vase Marigolds - 5 blooms $5 $2 87. 1 Vase Miniature Marigolds - 5 blooms $5 $2 88. 1 Vase Zonale Geraniums - 3 cuts $5 $2 89. 1 Vase Ivy Geraniums - 3 cuts $5 $2 90. 3 Geraniums - 3 cuts - any other variety in flower $5 $2 This page donated by: Butterflies Florist Camden • Shop 7/151 Oxley Street Camden • Ph: 02 4655 4444 105. PAVILION - FLOWERS & POT PLANTS MISCELLANEOUS CONT’D 1st 2nd 91. 1 Vase Coloured Foliage - 3 cuts $5 $2 92. 1 Vase Green Foliage - 3 cuts $5 $2 93. 3 Vases Foliage - 3 cuts each vase distinctive varieties $5 $2 94. 1 Vase - 1 cut in Fruit $5 $2 95. 1 Vase Shrub - 3 cuts distinct varieties $5 $2 96. 1 Vase Shrub in bloom - 3 cuts distinct varieties $5 $2 97. 1 Vase - 3 single leaves - coloured - distinct varieties $5 $2 98. 1 Vase - 3 single leaves - green - distinct varieties $5 $2 99. 1 Vase - 1 leaf - green $5 $2 100. 1 Vase - 1 leaf - green - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $5 $2 101. 1 Vase - 1 leaf - coloured $5 $2 102. 1 Vase - 1 leaf - coloured - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $5 $2 103. 1 Vase Lavender - 3 cuts $5 $2 104. 1 Vase Native Foliage - 3 cuts distinct varieties $5 $2 105. 1 Vase Grevillea in Flower - 1 cut $5 $2 106. 1 Vase Grevillea in Flower - 3 cuts distinct varieties $5 $2 107. 1 Vase Eucalyptus in Flower - 1 cut $5 $2 108. 1 Vase Eucalyptus in Flower - 3 cuts distinct varieties $5 $2 109. 1 Vase Banksia in Flower - 1 cut $5 $2 110. 1 Vase Native Fruits/Berries - 3 cuts distinct varieties $5 $2 111. 1 Vase Flowers not specified - 3 stems $5 $2 112. 1 Vase Flowers not specified - 3 stems - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $5 $2 CHAMPION Vase Miscellaneous Exhibit S POT PLANTS

• All Pots and Baskets Maximum 12 inch (30cm) Diameter. • All pots must be cleaned before staging • Please check definition of Cacti and Succulent before selecting your classes entered refer to www.rhsnsw.org.au

121. Pot Plant Championship to consist of 3 Pot Plants - 3 distinctive types $20 ST $10 Trophy donated by Moore Landscaping 122. 1 Pot Begonia other than Rex $5 $2 123. 1 Pot Rex Begonia $5 $2 124. 1 Bonsai under 30cm in height any style $5 $2 125. 1 Bonsai over 30cm in height any style $5 $2 126. 1 Pot African Violet $5 $2 127. Miniature or Semi Miniature African Violet $5 $2 128. Indoor Plant $5 $2 129. One Cactus $5 $2 130. One Succulent $5 $2 131. One Succulent - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $5 $2 132. One Cactus Garden $5 $2 133. One Succulent Garden $5 $2 134. One Succulent Garden - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $5 $2 135. One Pot in Flower $5 $2 136. One Pot Bromeliad $5 $2 137. One Maranta in Pot $5 $2 138. Pot Maiden Hair Fern $5 $2 This page donated by: Sarita’s A Collective Emporium https://www.facebook.com/SaritasACollectiveEmporium/• Ph: 02 4655 5555 106. PAVILION - FLOWERS & POT PLANTS POT PLANTS CONT’D 1st 2nd 139. Pot of Fern - any other variety $5 $2 140. Hanging Basket of Fern $5 $2 141. Hanging Basket of Cactus $5 $2 142. Hanging Basket of Succulent $5 $2 143. Hanging Basket - any other variety $5 $2 144. Hanging Basket - any other variety in flower $5 $2 145. One Pot Topiary $5 $2 146. One Pot of Herb - any variety $5 $2 147. One Container of Herbs - minimum 3 distinct varieties $5 $2 BEST EXHIBIT Pot Plant classes 121-147 $25 ST Trophy donated by the Rouland Family in Memory of Mr Dudley Star DECORATIVE • Prize money supported by Camden Florist • Standard Reference is the “Floral Art Show Guide” Royal Horticultural Society of NSW Inc. Copy available to view in Secretary’s Office • Flowers need not necessarily be grown by Exhibitor. Any embellishments allowed in all Classes, unless otherwise stated in schedule. • Fresh Horticultural material must predominate in all classes unless stated otherwise. • Embellishments can be used, unless otherwise stated. 151. Decorative Championship 2 x Symmetrical Bowl/Pot Pedestal Arrangements in base medium (i.e Floral Foam) Suitable for Church or $30 V $15 Garden Wedding. Space allowed 80cm wide 152. Decorative Novice Championship $30 V $15 $30 Voucher sponsored by Camden Florist for Classes 151 & 152 153. Shades of Green and Yellow. An arrangement of foliage only. $15 $8 Space allowed 50cm x 50cm. 154. Hand Tied Bouquet. Using ten stems only of fresh flowers plus mixed foilage and other horticultural material can be used. Competitor to supply $15 $8 vase of water to stage the bouquet in. Space allowed 50cm x 50cm 155. “A Walk In The Bush”. Fresh and/or dried Australian Native Flowers and $15 $8 Foliage to be used. Space allowed 80cm x 80cm 156. “Basic Modern Design”. Black and one colour. Space allowed 50cm $15 $8 157. Contemporary Petite Design. Any embelishments, scale is the most important principle. All material including container must be in proportion and $15 $8 should be more than 100mm overall but less than 250mm Prize money donated by Camden Florist for classes 151-157 BEST EXHIBIT Decorative Classes 153-157 S SPECIAL PRIZES SPECIAL PRIZES FOR FLOWER & POT PLANT SECTION

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Roses S MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Dahlias S MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Miscellaneous S MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Pot Plants S MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Flower Arrangements S

This page donated by: Camden Florist www.camdenlocalflorist.com.au • Ph: 02 4655 8224 107. PAVILION - FLOWERS & POT PLANTS DECORATIVE - SCHOOL CHILDREN • Standard Reference is the “Floral Art Show Guide” Royal Horticultural Society of NSW Inc. Copy available to view in Secretary’s Office. • Flowers need not necessarily be grown by Exhibitor. Any embellishments allowed in all Classes, unless otherwise stated in schedule • Fresh Horticultural material must predominate in all classes unless stated otherwise • Embellishments can be used, unless otherwise stated • Free Entry • Exhibit must be the work of the school child alone with no adult help in both arrangement and staging of Exhibit • Classes 181-187 and 195-197 a size restriction of no more than 30cm x 30cm • Floral saucer should be entirely covered with floral matter, foliage only allowed on peripheral • Novelty vegetables and/or fruit arrangement should only contain those items • Novelty vegetables and/or fruit arrangement should be no more than 30cm x 30cm

1st 2nd 181. Float Bowl $2 R $1 R 182. Novelty made from Bush Materials 8 years & under Bush $2 R $1 R Materials eg seedpods, bark etc must have support base (182-184) 183. Novelty made from Bush Materials 9-11 years $2 R $1 R 184. Novelty made from Bush Materials 12-15 years $2 R $1 R 185. Arrangement with flowers & candle 8 years & under $2 R $1 R 186. Arrangement with flowers & candle 9-11 years $2 R $1 R 187. Arrangement with flowers & candle 12-15 years $2 R $1 R 188. Floral Saucer 8 years & under $2 R $1 R 189. Floral Saucer 9-11 years $2 R $1 R 190. Floral Saucer 12-15 years $2 R $1 R 191. Posy small flowers, fresh material, natural stems to be in water $2 R $1 R 8 years & under 192. Posy small flowers, fresh material, natural stems to be in water $2 R $1 R 9-11 years 193. Posy small flowers, fresh material, natural stems to be in water $2 R $1 R 12-15 years 194. Carved Pumpkin $2 R $1 R 195. Novelty Vegetable and/or Fruit arrangement 8 years & under $2 R $1 R 196. Novelty Vegetable and/or Fruit arrangement 9-11 years $2 R $1 R 197. Novelty Vegetable and/or Fruit arrangement 12-15 years $2 R $1 R BEST EXHIBIT Junior Classes 181-197 $20 ST Prize money donated by S & K Bell Constructions Pty Ltd & Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur

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108. PAVILION -JUVENILE JUVENILE - UNDER 16 YEARS PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY • Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102 • All Entries: Must be endorsed with name, age, schedule class, school or private address • Note: Owing to shortage of space for display of Exhibits in the Miscellaneous and Art and Handicraft Sections, it would be appreciated by the Stewards if, when block entries are made from a school, the teachers concerned would pre-judge the entries and submit only the best five in each class, as per Schedule, for Show judging • Entries: Must be the work of an Exhibitor during the previous 12 months. Limit 2 entries per Exhibitor in each class. Entries made by schools must have the name of the Exhibitor. Please refer to schools entry form on web page • Stewards: Jan Fisher Ph: 02 4651 2573, M Fisher, G Bayliss, L Smith, M.Baird, J. Small & K. Rodgers • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize NOVELTY - JUVENILE Prize money donated by S+K Blades Amusements 1st 2nd 221. Best Decorated Egg Face - Blown & Washed Only $10 R $5 R 7 years & under 222. Best Decorated Egg Face - Blown & Washed Only $10 R $5 R 8 years to 10 years 223. Best Specimen of Pasta Jewellery - 5 years & under $10 R $5 R 224. Best Specimen of Pasta Jewellery - 6 years to 7 years $10 R $5 R 225. Best Specimen of Pasta Jewellery - 8 years to 10 years $10 R $5 R 226. Special Occasion Cake - excluding butter cream - single tier only $15 R $10 R NOTE: Board size limited to 40cms square or less BEST EXHIBIT Classes 221-226 T Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur COOKERY - JUVENILE Prize money donated by Barbara & David Kingsell All Entries to be on paper plates in plastic bags. No cling type wrap to be used and no ring tins. 1st 2nd 3rd 230. Plate of 4 Plain Scones $15 R $10 R $6 R 231. Plate of 4 Patty Cakes - decorative icing - Judged icing only $15 PR $10 R $6 R Special Prize donated by Wailyn Mar 232. Plate of 4 Pikelets - not buttered $15 R $10 R $6 R 233. Plate of 4 Anzac biscuits $15 R $10 R $6 R 234. Chocolate Cake - iced - not decorated $15 R $10 R $6 R 235. Orange Cake - not iced $15 PR $10 R $6 R Special Prize donated by Wailyn Mar 236. Any Preserves, Chutney, Sauces or Jams $15 R $10 R $6 R 237. Container of Homemade Sweets $15 R $10 R $6 R Prize money donated by Barbara & David Kingsell for classes 230-237 MOST SUCCESSFUL Boy Exhibitor To be eligible for this special $25 T prize a minimum of 3 entries are needed in classes 230-237 Prize money donated by the Alchin Family. Trophy sponsored by McDonalds. MOST SUCCESSFUL Girl Exhibitor To be eligible for this special $25 T prize a minimum of 3 entries are needed in classes 230-237 Prize money donated by the Alchin Family. Trophy sponsored by McDonalds. This page donated by: Orrcon Steel Ph: 02 9749 3000 109. PAVILION -JUVENILE NEEDLEWORK - JUVENILE 1st 2nd 241. Piece Embroidery - Infants School Level $2 R $1 R 242. Piece Embroidery - Primary School Level $2 R $1 R 243. Piece Embroidery - High School to Year 10 $2 R $1 R 244. Patchwork or Applique - any article $10 R $1 R First Place Prize money donated by Camden Country Quilters 245. Best Specimen Wearing Apparel High School to Year 10 $2 R $1 R 246. Novelty Toy - Infants School Level $2 R $1 R 247. Novelty Toy - Primary School Level $2 R $1 R 248. Novelty Toy - High School to Year 10 $2 R $1 R 249. Knitted Article $2 R $1 R 250. Crochet Article $2 R $1 R 251. Any other needlework article not mentioned - Infants School Level $2 R $1 R 252. Any other needlework article not mentioned - Primary School Level $2 R $1 R 253. Any other needlework article not mentioned - High School to Year 10 $2 R $1 R BEST EXHIBIT Classes 241-253 $25 T Prize money sponsored by Richard & Fay Warren Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur MISCELLANEOUS - JUVENILE 261. School Project Scrap Book or Display 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 262. School Project Scrap Book or Display 11 years & under $2 R $1 R 263. Best written paragraph - see below - School Years 5-6 $2 R $1 R 264. Best written paragraph - see below - School Years 3-4 $2 R $1 R 265. Best written paragraph - see below - School Years 1-2 $2 R $1 R Teachers and Parents please note that judging is based on punctuation, spelling and writing for both paragraph and addressed envelope. Adapted from: Popcorn By Helen Moore Pop, pop, popcorn, Popping in the pot! Pop, pop, popcorn, Eat it while it’s hot! Pop, pop, popcorn, Butter on the top! When I’m eating popcorn, I can’t stop! 266. Best addressed envelope School Years 5-6 $2 R $1 R 267. Best addressed envelope School Years 3-4 $2 R $1 R 268. Best addressed envelope School Years 1-2 $2 R $1 R In classes 266, 267 & 268, white business envelopes must be used. Handwritten Envelopes to be addressed to: The Secretary The Camden Show Society Inc. PO Box 43 Camden NSW 2570 BEST EXHIBIT classes 261-268 $25 T Prize money sponsored by Richard & Fay Warren Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur This page donated by: Camden Furniture One www.furnitureone.com.au

110. PAVILION -JUVENILE ART - JUVENILE PLEASE NOTE: • Limit 2 entries per Exhibitor in each class • Black & white must NOT have any colour • Collages are to be entered into the appropriate handcraft section • Entries in ‘Drawing’ classes are NOT to include any paint on artwork. If artwork includes paint too then enter in 306-308 • School entries must have child’s name, school & class entered on the back - teachers please refer to entry details on school entry forms • Additional entry forms are available on our website or from the Show Office

1st 2nd 281. Drawing (Black & White only) - Lead Pencil, Ink or Charcoal, 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 282. Drawing (Colour) - Pencil, Pastel, Ink, Crayon or Chalk, 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 283. Drawing (Black & White only) - Lead Pencil, Ink or Charcoal, 9 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 284. Drawing (Colour) - Pencil, Pastel, Ink, Crayon or Chalk, 9 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 285. Drawing (Black & White only) - Lead Pencil, Ink or Charcoal, 8 years & under $2 R $1 R 286. Drawing (Colour) - Pencil, Pastel, Ink, Cryon or Chalk, 8 years & under $2 R $1 R 287. Drawing - Portrait - Pencil, Pastel, Ink, Crayon, Chalk or Charcoal, 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 288. Drawing - Portrait - Pencil, Pastel, Ink, Crayon, Chalk or Charcoal, 9 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 289. Drawing - Portrait - Pencil, Pastel, Ink, Crayon, Chalk or Charcoal, 8 years & under $2 R $1 R 290. Drawing - Animal Study - Pencil, Pastel, Ink, Crayon, $2 R $1 R Chalk or Charcoal, 12 to 15 years 291. Drawing - Animal Study - Pencil, Pastel, Ink, Crayon, $2 R $1 R Chalk or Charcoal, 9 to 11 years 292. Drawing - Animal Study - Pencil, Pastel, Ink, Crayon, $2 R $1 R Chalk or Charcoal, 8 year & under 293. Painting - Still Life - 12 to 15 years $2 RV $1 R 294. Painting - Still Life - 9 to 11 years $2 RV $1 R 295. Painting - Still Life - 8 years & under $2 RV $1 R 296. Painting - Portrait - 12 to 15 years $2 RV $1 R 297. Painting - Portrait - 9 to 11 years $2 RV $1 R 298. Painting - Portrait - 8 years & under $2 RV $1 R 299. Painting - Landscape - 12 to 15 years $2 RV $1 R 300. Painting - Landscape - 11 years & under $2 RV $1 R 301. Painting - Animal Study - 12 to 15 years $2 RV $1 R 302. Painting - Animal Study - 9 to 11 years $2 RV $1 R 303. Painting - Animal Study - 8 years & under $2 RV $1 R 304. Digital Art - Any Subject - 12 to 15 years $2 RV $1 R 305. Digital Art - Any Subject - 11 years and under $2 RV $1 R $30 Voucher - 1 x Free Art Lesson sponsored by Heffalump Dezign Art School for classes 293-305 306. Any of the above medium - Any Subject - 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 307. Any of the above medium - Any Subject - 9 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 308. Any of the above medium - Any Subject - 8 years & under $2 R $1 R BEST EXHIBIT Classes 281-308 $25 T Prize money sponsored by Dr M Freelander MP & Mrs S Freelander Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Classes 281-308 $25 T Prize money sponsored by Richard & Fay Warren Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur STEWARDS AWARD Favourite Framed Drawing V $50 Voucher donated by Camden Picture Framing

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111. PAVILION -JUVENILE PHOTOGRAPHY - JUVENILE A Maximum of 8” x 12” can be on a cardboard mount. Please keep mounting border to a maximum of 1.5 inch edge. Note: Not Framed. 1st 2nd 321. Any Subject 7 years and under $2 R $1 R 322. Landscape 7 years and under $2 R $1 R 323. Animal 7 years and under $2 R $1 R 324. Flowers/Plants 7 years and under $2 R $1 R 325. Any Subject 8 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 326. Landscape 8 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 327. Animal 8 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 328. Flowers/Plants 8 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 329. Any Subject 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 330. Landscape 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 331. Animal 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 332. Flowers/Plants 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 333. Any Subject - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 334. Any Subject - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 335. Landscape - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 336. Landscape - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 337. Animal - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 338. Animal - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 339. Flowers/Plants - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 340. Flowers/Plants - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R BEST EXHIBIT Classes 321-340 T Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur HANDCRAFT - JUVENILE 342. Specimen Collage 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 343. Specimen Collage 9 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 344. Specimen Collage 8 years & under $2 R $1 R 345. Specimen Collage Pre School Group Entry $2 R $1 R 346. Specimen Collage Infants Group Entry $2 R $1 R 347. Best Specimen Creative Activity 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 348. Best Specimen Creative Activity 9 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 349. Best Specimen Creative Activity 6 to 8 years $2 R $1 R 350. Best Specimen Creative Activity 5 years & under $2 R $1 R 351. School Creative Activity 12 to 15 years - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 352. School Creative Activity 12 to 15 years - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 353. School Creative Activity 11 years and under - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 354. School Creative Activity 11 years and under - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $2 R $1 R 355. Drawing of any Cartoon Character - not traced 12 to 15 years $2 R $1 R 356. Drawing of any Cartoon Character - not traced 9 to 11 years $2 R $1 R 357. Drawing of any Cartoon Character - not traced 8 years & under $2 R $1 R 358. Best Specimen Woodwork School Year 8 to Year 10 $10 R $1 R 359. Best Specimen Woodwork School Year 7 and under $10 R $1 R First Place Prize money donated by the Fisher Family for Classes 358-359 360. Best Specimen Metal Work High School to Year 10 $2 R $1 R MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Juvenile Handcraft Classes 342-360 $25 T Prize money sponsored by Richard & Fay Warren Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Juvenile ST Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur DECORATIVE FLORAL SCHOOL CHILDREN FLOWERS AND POT PLANT SECTION • For Details: Please visit page 108 • Entry: Free Entry. Entries Exhibited: In the Floral Section of the Pavilion • Classes Include: Float Bowls, Novelty made from Bush Materials, Floral Saucers, Novelty Vegetable & Fruit arrangements, Posy, Flower & Candle Arrangements This page donated by: The University Of Sydney Veterinary Hospital www.vetsci.wsyd.edu.au/veterinary-services/camden

112. PAVILION - YOUTH YOUTH - 16 -21 YEARS PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Note: Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102 • Conditions: Exhibitors Name, Section & Class No. on Exhibit • Steward: G. McGrath • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize COOKERY - YOUTH All Exhibits to be on paper plates and in plastic bags (no cling wrap) 1st 2nd 401. Plate of 6 Plain Round Scones $10 $5 402. Plate of 6 Pikelets $10 $5 403. Plate of 6 Biscuits $10 $5 404. Plate of 6 Muffins $10 $5 405. Plate of 6 Decorated Cupcakes $10 $5 406. Chocolate Cake - Iced Top Only, no ring tins $10 $5 407. Boiled Fruit Cake $10 T $5 Trophy donated by H Channell Recipe: 250g Saltanas 250g Butter 500g Raisins 250g Brown Sugar 250g Dates 5 Eggs 125g Currants 1/2 Cup Water 62g Mixed Peel 1/2 Cup Rum or Brandy 62g Cherries Put all the above ingredients into a saucepan and bring to the boil, stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat and add grated rind of 1/2 a lemon and 1/2 an orange, 1/2 tablespoon of golden syrup, 1/2 teaspoon of bicarb soda. Empty into a bowl and stand overnight. Add 5 beaten eggs alternately with 500g plain flour and 1/2 cup of self-raising flour, sifted with a pinch of salt. Place mixture into a 20cm prepared tin and bake at 140 degrees for 3 1/4 - 4 hours, depending on your oven. 408. Iced Cake - Judged Icing Only Butter Cream Icing $10 $5 Prize money donated by Paul & Angeline Nicholas for classes 401-408 409. Special Occasion Cake - Excluding butter cream - single tier only $15 P $10 Note: Board size limited to 40 cm square or less Special Prize donated by N Waldock MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Youth Cookery $20 Prize money sponsored by Dr M Freelander MP & Mrs S Freelander JAMS & PRESERVES - YOUTH 421. Plum Jam $2 $1 422. Marmalade $2 $1 423. Lemon Butter $2 $1 424. Any Homemade Pickles $2 $1 425. Any Preserved Fruit $2 $1 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Youth Jams & Preserves $15 Prize money donated by M Dounan CRAFTS - YOUTH 451. Article of Hand Sewing $5 $2 452. Article of Machine Sewing $5 $2 453. Patchwork Article Hand Pieced $10 $2 454. Patchwork Article Machine Pieced $10 $2 First Place Prize money donated by Camden Country Quilters for Classes 453-454 This page donated by: Enzos Cucina 3 Argyle St, Camden NSW 2570 • Ph: 02 4655 8000

113. PAVILION - YOUTH CRAFTS - YOUTH CONT’D 1st 2nd 455. Counted Cross Stitch Picture framed $5 $2 456. Specimen of Longstitch $5 $2 457. Small Piece of Folk Art $5 $2 458. Article of Woodwork $5 $2 459. Article of Metalwork $5 $2 460. Scrapbooking $5 $2 461. Any other Craft $5 $2 462. Ceramic Article $4 $2 463. Ceramic Article - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $4 $2 464. Ceramic Article - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $4 $2 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Crafts Section S ART - YOUTH Entries not to exceed 110cm x 80cm in size, including frame & ready for hanging. 471. Painting in Oils $10 $5 472. Painting in Watercolour $10 $5 473. Pastel or Chalk Sketch any subject $10 $5 474. Landscape, any medium $25 $5 First Place prize money donated by Camden Fine Art Gallery 475. Still Life, any medium $10 V $5 476. Animal Study, any medium $10 V $5 $30 Voucher - 1 x Free Art Lesson sponsored by Heffalump Dezign Art School for classes 475 & 476 477. Portrait, any medium High School Students in Years 10-12 $25 $5 First Place prize money donated by Camden Fine Art Gallery 478. Abstract Painting - any medium $10 $5 479. Black & White Drawing $10 $5 480. Small Sculpture no more than 30 x 20 cm $10 $5 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Art Section $20 Prize money donated by Maria A Salon BEST EXHIBIT classes 471-480 V $100 Voucher donated by Camden Picture Framing PHOTOGRAPHY - YOUTH • A maximum of two prints may be submitted in each class per Exhibitor • The back of each Exhibit (use top left hand corner) must bear the photographer’s name, section & class entered, to correspond with entry form • All entries must be MOUNTED on cardboard not more than 5mm thick • Matt board no more than 2” larger than the print • Entries should not be a framed photograph • Minimum size of print 8” x 10” plus mount • Maximum size of print 8” x 12” plus mount 491. Landscape $5 $2 492. People $5 $2 493. Action Sports $5 $2 494. Macro $5 $2 495. Plants/Flowers $5 $2 496. Study of Birds $5 $2 497. Study of Animals - Non Domestic $5 $2 498. Study of Animals - Domestic Pets $5 $2 This page donated by: Camden PC Solutions https://cpcs.net.au/ • Ph: 02 4655 6445

114. PAVILION - YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHY - YOUTH CONT’D 1st 2nd 499. Any Other Subject $5 $2 500. Any Subject - Computer enhanced/photoshopped $5 $2 501. Any Subject - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons - Colour $5 $2 502. Landscape - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons - Colour $5 $2 503. Animals - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons - Colour $5 $2 504. Flower/Plants - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons - Colour $5 $2 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Photography Section Classes 491-504 $20 Prize money sponsored by Dr M Freelander MP & Mrs S Freelander MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Youth Section ST Trophy donated by McDonalds in Macarthur PAVILION -NEEDLEWORK NEEDLEWORK PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Note: Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102 • Exhibits: must not be laundered. Soiled Work will be disqualified. In any class there must be at least two or more Exhibitors for a 2nd prize Featured in this section are additional classes which have been designated as follows: Division 1 Visually/Physically Impaired Persons Division 2 Intellectually Impaired Persons Division 3 Persons Seventy Years and Over Exhibit to be entered in 1 class only. Exhibitors will be restricted to 2 entries only for each class. Entries will only be accepted for articles not previously shown at Camden Show • Stewards: M. Fulcher 0418 116 560, K. Sidman, C. Cox, S. Coates, S. Flint, P. Hatch, S. Burford & S. Barrett • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize HAND NEEDLEWORK & EMBROIDERY 531. Table Centre - duchess set or place mat/s $5 $2 532. Any smocked article $5 $2 533. Wool embroidery $5 $2 534. Counted cross stitch article $5 $2 535. Counted cross stitch - picture framed - Novice $5 $2 536. Counted cross stitch - picture framed - Open $5 $2 537. Counted cross stitch on Linen - picture framed $5 $2 538. Counted cross stitch on Aida cloth - picture framed $5 $2 539. Surface stitching crewel embroidery $5 $2 540. Any other article of hand needlework - not specified above $5 $2 541. Article of tatting $5 $2 542. Article of bobbin lace $5 $2 543. Any article hand sewn - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $5 $2 544. Any article hand sewn - Div 3 - Persons Seventy Years and Over $5 $2 BEST EXHIBIT classes 531-544 ST Trophy donated by L Hannaford MACHINE SEWING 551. Infants/Toddlers garment or 2 piece set - to 3 years $5 $2 552. Article of child’s clothing $5 $2 553. Christening Gown $5 $2 554. Article of adult clothing $5 $2

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115. PAVILION -NEEDLEWORK MACHINE SEWING CONT’D 1st 2nd 555. Most attractive cushion $5 $2 556. Small novelty article e.g. coathangers, bridal gifts $5 $2 557. Any other article machine sewn - not specified above $5 $2 558. Any article machine sewn - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $5 $2 559. Any article machine sewn - Div 3 - Persons Seventy Years and Over $5 $2 BEST EXHIBIT classes 551-559 S CREATIVE EMBROIDERY 571. Piece of creative hand embroidery $5 $2 572. Piece of creative machine embroidery $10 $2 First Place Prize money sponsored by Richard & Fay Warren 573. Wearable art (including school creations) $5 $2 574. Beaded article $5 $2 575. Creative needlework - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $5 $2 576. Creative needlework - Div 3 - Persons Seventy Years and Over $5 $2 BEST EXHIBIT classes 571-576 S PATCHWORK, QUILTING & APPLIQUE 591. Patchwork Article - Pieced/Applique - Novice $5 V $2 592. Patchwork Article - Pieced/Applique - Open $5 $2 593. Patchwork Quilt - Original Design - Novice $5 V $2 594. Patchwork Quilt - Original Design - Open $5 $2 595. Patchwork Quilt - Pieced/Applique - Novice $5 V $2 596. Patchwork Quilt - Pieced/Applique - Open $5 $2 597. Patchwork Quilt - Predominately Applique - Novice $5 V $2 598. Patchwork Quilt - Predominately Applique - Open $5 $2 599. Patchwork Quilt - Quilted by Domestic Machine - Novice $5 V $2 600. Patchwork Quilt - Quilted by Domestic Machine - Open $5 $2 601. Patchwork Quilt - Quilted by Commercial Machine - Novice $5 V $2 602. Patchwork Quilt - Quilted by Commercial Machine - Open $5 $2 603. Patchwork Quilt - Hand Quilted - Novice $5 V $2 604. Patchwork Quilt - Hand Quilted - Open $5 $2 605. Patchwork Article/Quilt, Pieced/Applique - Div 1 - Visually/Physically $5 $2 Impaired Persons 606. Patchwork Article/Quilt, Pieced/Applique - Div 3 - Persons Seventy $5 $2 Years and Over 607. ASC of NSW Patchwork Quilt Competition. $5 $2 Competition details - www.camdenshow.com BEST EXHIBIT NOVICE Classes 591-607 $50 S Prize money donated by Camden Country Quilters BEST EXHIBIT OPEN Classes 592-607 $50 S Prize money donated by Camden Country Quilters VOUCHERS: First place receives $50.00 Voucher donated by The Daley Quilters in the following classes 591, 593, 595, 597, 599, 601, 603 DOLLS & BEARS 621. Set of Dolls Clothes - displayed on doll $5 $2 622. Rag Doll or Clown dressed $5 $2 623. Any Animal - not being a bear $5 $2 624. Bride Doll or Teddy Bear and/or attendants $5 $2 This page donated by: Wally Returns Pty Ltd www.wallyreturns.com.au

116. PAVILION -NEEDLEWORK DOLLS & BEARS CONT’D 1st 2nd 625. Teddy Bear - any size made by entrant - Novice $5 $2 626. Teddy Bear - any size made by entrant - Open $5 $2 627. Fabric Doll $5 $2 628. Porcelain Doll $5 $2 629. Any of the above - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $5 $2 630. Any of the above - Div 3 - Persons Seventy Years and Over $5 $2 BEST EXHIBIT classes 621-630 S TAPESTRY 641. Tapestry Work - own design $5 $2 642. Tapestry or Longstitch - Australian Theme $5 $2 643. Petit Point Article $5 $2 644. Article of Longstitch $5 $2 645. Any other tapestry article not specified above $5 $2 646. Tapestry any medium, any stitch, framed/unframed - Div 1 - Visually/ $5 $2 Physically Impaired Persons 647. Tapestry any medium, any stitch, framed/unframed - Div 3 - Persons $5 $2 Seventy Years and Over BEST EXHIBIT classes 641-647 S MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Needlework classes 531-647 S CROCHET 661. Table Centre $5 $2 662. Doily/Table Runner $5 $2 663. Duchess Set $5 $2 664. Bootees/Shoettes $5 $2 665. Baby’s Bonnet/Beanie $5 $2 666. Baby’s Layette 0-6 months $5 $2 667. Baby’s Shawl $5 $2 668. Matinee Jacket $5 $2 669. Infant’s Outfit 3 piece 6-12 months $5 $2 670. Pram or Cot Cover $5 $2 671. Child’s Garment $5 $2 672. Lady’s Handkerchief, Crocheted Edge $5 $2 673. Knee Wrap/Bed Rug $5 $2 674. Adult Hat/Beanie $5 $2 675. Adult Socks/Slippers $5 $2 676. Adult Garment $5 $2 677. Bag $5 $2 678. Scarf $5 $2 679. Shawl/Poncho/Wrap $5 $2 680. Tea Cosy $5 $2 681. Coat Hanger $5 $2 682. Toy $5 $2 683. Most Attractive Cushion Cover $5 $2 684. Creative Crocheted Item $5 $2 685. Any other crochet article not specified above $5 $2 686. Crochet Article - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $5 $2 687. Crochet Article - Div 3 - Persons Seventy Years and Over $5 $2 BEST EXHIBIT classes 661-687 S MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Crochet S This page donated by: Vintage FM www.vintagefm.com.au

117. PAVILION -NEEDLEWORK KNITTING 1st 2nd 701. Baby’s Layette 0-6 months $5 $2 702. Baby’s Matinee Jacket $5 $2 703. Baby’s Cardigan $5 $2 704. Baby’s Jumper $5 $2 705. Baby’s Knitted Dress $5 $2 706. Baby’s Bootees/Shoettes $5 $2 707. Baby’s Bonnet/Beanie $5 $2 708. Infants Outfit - 3 piece 6-12 months $5 $2 709. Child’s Cardigan $5 $2 710. Child’s Jumper $5 $2 711. Lady’s or Gent’s Cardigan $5 $2 712. Lady’s or Gent’s Jumper or Vest $5 $2 713. Adult Hat/Beanie $5 $2 714. Adult Socks $5 $2 715. Scarf $5 $2 716. Bag $5 $2 717. Shawl/Poncho $5 $2 718. Knee Wrap/Bed Wrap/Blanket $5 $2 719. Pram or Cot Cover $5 $2 720. Cushion Cover $5 $2 721. Article knitted in feathers or other novelty yarn $5 $2 722. Tea Cosy $5 $2 723. Coat Hanger $5 $2 724. Toy up to 30 cm $5 $2 725. Toy over 30 cm $5 $2 726. Creative Knitted Article $5 $2 727. Any other knitted article not specified above $5 $2 728. Hand Knitted Article - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $5 $2 729. Hand Knitted Article - Div 3 - Persons Seventy Years and Over $5 $2 BEST EXHIBIT classes 701-729 S MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Knitting S

HANDSPINNING & WEAVING Work must not have been used. All entries to be the work of the Exhibitor solely and to have been completed in the last 18 months.

741. Handspun Knitted or Crochet Garment $5 $2 742. Handspun Knitted or Crochet Scarf or Shawl $5 $2 743. Handspun Socks, Gloves, Hat or Bag $5 $2 744. Any other Handspun item $5 $2 745. Article made from Handmade Felt $5 $2 746. Skein of Handspun Wool - Minimum 50g $5 $2 747. Skein of Handspun Mohair - Minimum 50 g $5 $2 748. Skein of any other fibre - Minimum 25g $5 $2 749. Handspun, dyed Skein. State method used. Must have been dyed by Exhibitor $5 $2 750. Any Skein $5 $2 751. Handwoven wearable item $5 $2 752. Handwoven household item $5 $2 753. Any other Handwoven item not mentioned $5 $2

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118. PAVILION -NEEDLEWORK HANDSPINNING & WEAVING CONT’D 1st 2nd 754. Any other Handwoven item not mentioned - Div 2 - Intellectually $5 $2 Impaired Persons 755. Any other Handwoven item not mentioned - Div 3 - Persons Seventy $5 $2 Years and Over BEST EXHIBIT classes 741-755 S MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Spinning, Weaving & Dyeing S MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Needlework S STEWARDS AWARD Favourite Exhibit Needlework Classes 531-755 V $20 Voucher donated by The Stewards

WOOL ARTICLE/GARMENT State Competition ~ The Group Final Sponsored by The Brewer Family Will be judged at 10:00 am on Monday 16th March, 2020 at Albion Park. Class Three: Different types of Wool articles and/or Garments eligible for Zone Final. Conditions: 1. For the purpose of this competition the following definitions apply: a) Garment: an item that can be worn e.g. dress, jacket, scarf, hat b) Article: a utility item that is not worn but can be used in the home e.g. blanket; with an outfit e.g. bag; for amusement e.g. toy; as a decoration e.g. picture etc c) Three Different Types: the 3 items in an entry must differ from each other in terms of their construction technique and/or their purpose e.g. 1 a knitted jumper, blanket and tea cosy OR e.g. 2 a knitted tea cosy, a crocheted tea cosy or a felted tea cosy or e.g. 3 a knitted jumper, a knitted blanket and a crocheted blanket 2. The whole article and/or garment must be constructed of, and contain a minimum of 80% wool 3. Exhibits (articles/garments) may be knitted, crocheted, sewn, felted etc and must be hand crafted (use of sewing machine is permitted) 4. A sample of the yarn, fabric or fibre with label must be attached to each item making up the Exhibit. If a label is not available as a hand spun/felted, a handwritten label with relevant details and sample will suffice 5. An Exhibit in this competition may consist of the work of one individual or a group of individuals, or an organization 6. All three article/garments must have been completed within the 12 months prior to the local Show and made by the Exhibitor/s 7. An Exhibit having won at a local Show may be exhibited (the same three articles/ garments) at the Group Final. The winning Exhibit at the Group Final is then eligible to compete in the State Final 8. An Exhibit is only eligible to represent one Society at Group level and one Group at State level 9. An Exhibit (article/garment) that has previously competed at Group level is not eligible to compete again 10. If this class is not scheduled or attracts no entries at a local Show, the Chief Pavilion Steward in consultation with the appropriate Pavilion Section Judges, may select three suitable individual Exhibits and, with the Exhibitors permission, enter them in the Group judging as an Exhibit representing the particular Society concerned 11. It is the responsibility of the Group Secretary and winner to co-ordinate the transfer of the winning entry to the ASC Office in Sydney for the State judging

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119. PAVILION -PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Note: Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102 • A maximum of two prints may be submitted in each class per Exhibitor • The back of each Exhibit (use top left hand corner) must bear the photographers name, class & section entered, to correspond with entry form • Prints should be mounted on cardboard not more than 5mm thick • Matt board no more than 2” larger than the photo • They should not be framed photographs. Use quality adhesive to attach photos • Amateur photography is for amateurs ONLY. If you advertise yourself as a photographer on social media or earn money from photography you will be disqualified - please enter the correct class and section • Minimum size of print 8” x 10” plus matt board not more than 5mm thick • Maximum size of print to be 8” x 12” plus matt board not more than 5mm thick • Stewards: S. Robertson (0413 397558) B. Atkins, A. Parker & T, Parker • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize 1st 2nd 801. Photo taken at last year’s Camden Show $10 $5 802. People in black & white $10 $5 803. People in colour $10 $5 804. Child Study $10 $5 805. Study of Animal/s $10 $5 806. Study of Birds $10 $5 807. Study of Reptiles $10 $5 808. Study of Animal/s - domestic $10 $5 809. Lanscape/seascape $10 $5 810. Flowers and plants $10 $5 811. Sports action $10 $5 812. Study in Macro $10 $5 813. Any other subject $10 $5 814. Any subject - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $10 $5 815. Landscape - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $10 $5 816. Animals - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $10 $5 817. Flower/Plants - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $10 $5 818. Birds & Insects - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $10 $5 Note: In Division 2 classes the camera must be held and photo taken by the entrant CHAMPION Colour S CHAMPION Black & White S

South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc. Group 5 Champion Of Champions Photography Competition Contact the Group Secretary - Sue Sharpe on 0410 545 463 for more information. The Champion Colour and Champion Black & White winners are eligible for entry into a Competition conducted by the South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc. Judging to be held on Thursday 26th March 2020 at Camden and photos will be displayed at Camden Show.

1st 2nd 3rd CHAMPION Colour $50 $30 $20 CHAMPION Black & White $50 $30 $20

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120. PAVILION - PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY

(i.e. Earning money from any level of photography - professionals will be judged separately)

PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY.

Matt Examples:

• Entry Fee: $5 • Matt size 40 x 50cm - Print inside Matt size can be any shape or size, print to be no closer than 1 inch to the edge of the matt size • Contact: For any further information contact Sharon Robertson 0413 397558 • Guidelines: Photos must be mounted with a window matt board not more than 3mm thick. Foam backing optional. Mounted on cardboard is not accepted. A maximum of two prints may be submitted in each class per Exhibitor. The back of each Exhibit (use top left-hand corner) must bear the photographer’s name, class + section entered, to correspond with entry form. • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

1st 2nd 831. Food $50 $20 832. Animal Portrait $50 $20 833. Portraits - individual $50 $20 834. Macro $50 $20 835. Landscape $50 $20 836. Family $50 $20 837. Wedding $50 $20 838. Action $50 $20 CHAMPION Professional Photography $150 SV $150 Voucher donated by The Strictly Limited Company Pty Ltd

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121. PAVILION- ART ART

PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Note: Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102 • Exhibits must be original, must have been completed since the previous Camden Show and must be dry • Exhibits must be framed and prepared for hanging with strong cord, secured one third of the way down from the top of the picture frame • Maximum size, including frame: 110cm x 80cm • “Any medium” in Art is the material used to create a 2 dimensional work of art and includes oil, acrylic, watercolour, gouache, chalk, crayon, pencil, charcoal, ink and pastel. Photography is to be entered and judged in the Photography Section • Works of art can be offered for sale by clearly indicating your intention on the entry form along with the sale price. Exhibits for sale will be identified after judging. A 20% commission will be retained by the Show Society • Stewards: J. Dunn (4655 6424), A. Eden & T. Eden • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

1st 2nd 851. Painting in Oils or Acrylics $10 V $5 852. Painting in Water Colours $10 V $5 $30 Voucher - 1 x Free Art Lesson sponsored by Heffalump Dezign Art School for classes 851 & 852 853. Drawing - Charcoal, Pastel, Pencil, etc $10 $5 854. Original Print - etching, linocut, woodblock, screenprint or lithograph $10 $5 855. Landscape any medium $25 $5 First Place Prize money donated by Camden Fine Art Gallery 856. Seascape any medium $10 $5 857. Still Life any medium $10 $5 858. Animal study any medium $10 $5 859. Portrait any medium $10 $5 860. Abstract any medium $10 $5 861. Painting depicting an aspect of the Camden Show. The Camden Show Committee Acquisitional prize for class 861: The painting of the committee’s $10 $5 choice may be purchased to a value of $400 by agreement with the artist 862. Painting depicting a local scene in the Camden District $50 $5 First Place Prize money sponsored by Richard & Fay Warren 863. Australian Aboriginal Art any medium $10 $5 864. Any subject - any medium - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $10 $5 865. Any subject - any medium - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $10 $5 866. Any subject - any medium - Div 3 - Persons Seventy Years and Over $10 $5 STEWARDS AWARD Favourite Exhibit Art S CHAMPION Art SV $200 Voucher donated by Camden Picture Framing RESERVE CHAMPION Art $150 S Prize money sponsored by Cobbitty Village Markets

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122. PAVILION -CRAFT CRAFT

PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Note: Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102 • Exhibitors are encouraged to provide a short description of the making of their craft • Exhibits must have been completed since the previous Camden Show • Featured in this section are additional classes which have been designated as follows: • Division 1 Visually/Physically Impaired Persons Division 2 Intellectually Impaired Persons Division 3 Persons Seventy Years and Over • Stewards: M. Nardi (0412 673 767), C. Hill & C. Kabriel • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

1st 2nd 901. Piece of Handmade Jewellery $50 $5 First Prize money sponsored by Richard & Fay Warren 902. Piece of Handmade Jewellery - Not Beaded $10 $5 903. Pottery - Hand Built or Thrown $10 $5 904. Ceramics - Stained $10 $5 905. Ceramics - unglazed/glazed/decal $10 $5 906. Ceramic carving/add on $10 $5 907. Ceramics - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $10 $5 908. Ceramics - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $10 $5 909. Ceramics - Div 3 - Persons Seventy Years and Over $10 $5 910. Hand Painted China $10 $5 911. Leatherwork, tooled, carved, plaited or other $10 $5 912. Saddle, riding saddle, any style $10 $5 913. General Equine leather work article, e.g. collar, tack etc $10 $5 914. Woodturning - Bowl or platter, can be made from laminated timber not $10 $5 segmented work 915. Woodturning - Spindled turned item, can be made from laminated $10 $5 timber not segmented work 916. Woodturning - End grained turning, can be made from laminated timber $10 $5 not segmented work 917. Any other turned item - not segmented $10 $5 918. Woodturning - Item of segmented work $10 $5 919. Woodturning - Pen/pencil $10 $5 920. Carved woodwork article $10 $5 921. Woodwork article - Pyrography - Poker work $10 $5 922. Wooden toy $10 $5 923. Any other woodwork article $10 $5 924. Any woodwork article - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $10 $5 925. Any woodwork article - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $10 $5 926. Any woodwork article - Div 3 - Persons Seventy Years and Over $10 $5 927. Metal work article $10 $5 928. Model making - Please indicate if you have used a kit $10 $5 929. Folk Art - Traditional - inc. styles from 1800’s and earlier, usually $10 $5 painted on a useful article. 930. Folk Art - Decorative - 1900’s and later contemporary styles $10 $5 931. Folk Art - Novice $10 $5

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123. PAVILION -CRAFT CRAFT CONT’D 1st 2nd 932. Article of Leadlighting $10 $5 933. Card making $10 $5 934. Decoupage - any article $10 $5 935. Paper toile $10 $5 936. Scrapbooking $10 $5 937. Computer Generated Digital Photo Book - Specify Page - Using a $10 $5 Publishing Company 938. Computer Generated Digital Photo Book - Specify Page - Styled Solely $10 $5 by Exhibitor 939. Any other craft not mentioned $10 $5 940. Any other craft - Div 1 - Visually/Physically Impaired Persons $10 $5 941. Any other craft - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $10 $5 942. Any other craft - Div 3 - Persons Seventy Years and Over $10 $5 943. Exhibitor who has not previously won a prize in classes 901- 955 at $10 $5 Camden Show or similar Exhibition STEWARDS AWARD Favourite Exhibit in Craft P Special Prize donated by the Stewards BEST EXHIBIT classes 901-943 S PAVILION -JAMS &PRESERVES JAMS & PRESERVES

PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Note: Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102 Classes 1001-1047 must be in containers 250-375g in size with a plain lid, without advertising or branding and contents labelled with a plain label. No material covers please • Name, section and class should be attached to the base of jar on a label • A maximum of 2 entries per class per Exhibitor • Stewards: C. Ward 4655 8167 & S. Donohoe • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

COLLECTION OF JAMS

Jars to be of uniform size. Bottles not to be opened for judging.

1001. 3 Jars Jam - Homemade - Different Varieties $10 $5 1002. 3 Jars Jam - Homemade - Different Varieties - Exhibitor not $10 $5 previously won a prize 1003. Collection of 3 Marmalades $10 $5 1004. Decorated pantry box or basket of 6 homemade preserves - 3 sweet $10 $5 & 3 savoury of your choice. Bottles not to be opened for judging.

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124. PAVILION -JAMS &PRESERVES FRUIT JAMS & MARMALADES 1st 2nd 1011. Apricot Jam $5 $3 1012. Dried Apricot & Passionfruit Jam $5 $3 1013. Blackberry Jam $5 $3 1014. Cherry Jam $5 $3 1015. Fig Jam $5 $3 1016. Pear & Passionfruit Jam $5 $3 1017. Grape Jam $5 $3 1018. Melon Jam with fruit of your choice $5 $3 1019. Plum Jam $5 $3 1020. Peach Jam $5 $3 1021. Stawberry Jam $25 $3 Special Prize money donated by Greg Miller 1022. Orange Marmalade $5 $3 1023. Three Fruit Marmalade $5 $3 1024. Three Fruit Marmalade Exhibitor not previously won a prize $5 $3 1025. Grapefruit Marmalade $5 $3 1026. Lemon Butter $40 T $3 First Place Special Prize money & Trophy donated by Ida Whiteman Family in memory of the late Ida Whiteman 1027. Passionfruit Butter $5 $3 1028. Any fruit jam not mentioned - to be labelled type of Jam $5 $3

JELLIES & PASTES 1041. Apple Jelly $5 $3 1042. Grape Jelly $5 $3 1043. Quince Jelly $5 $3 1044. Jellies - 3 Varieties $5 $3 1045. Any other Jelly - any other variety - to be labelled - type of Jelly $5 $3 1046. Quince Paste - to be displayed in small round takeaway container with lid $5 $3 1047. Any other Paste - to be displayed in small round takeaway container $5 $3 with lid - to be named PRESERVES Judged on appearance only 1049. Any Preserved Fruit $5 $3 1050. Any Preserved Vegetable $5 $3 PICKLES, RELISHES, SAUCES & SAVOURY JAMS 1051. Plum Sauce $5 $3 1052. Tomato Sauce $5 $3 1053. Mint Sauce $5 $3 1054. Barbeque Sauce $5 $3 1055. Sweet Chilli Sauce $5 $3 1056. Chilli Jam $5 $3 1057. Onion Jam $5 $3 1058. Tomato Jam $5 $3 This page donated by: LJ Hooker Camden-Bringelly www.camden.ljhooker.com.au • Ph: 02 4655 2111 125. PAVILION -JAMS &PRESERVES PICKLES, RELISHES, SAUCES & SAVOURY JAMS CONT’D 1st 2nd 1059. Tomato Chutney $5 $3 1060. Fruit Chutney $5 $3 1061. Any other chutney - to be labelled - type of Chutney $5 $3 1062. Tomato Relish - ripe $5 $3 1063. Any other Relish - to be labelled - type of Relish $5 $3 1064. Mustard Pickles $5 $3 1065. Clear Pickles $5 $3 1066. Tomato Pickles $5 $3 1067. Any Homemade Pickles - to be labelled - type of Pickles $5 $3 1068. Apple Sauce $5 $3 MISCELLANEOUS 1071. Ice Cream Topping $5 $3 1072. Salad Dressing - Any variety - to be labelled type of Salad Dressing $5 $3 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Jams and Preserves SP Special Prize donated by Greg Miller PAVILION -HONEY &BEES HONEY & BEES SPONSORED BY THE MACARTHUR BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION INC.

PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Note: Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102 • Honey must be exhibited in 500g (375ml) jars with white or yellow plastic lids and produced by the Exhibitor • The honey imparts the flavour. Different honeys give different flavours • Steward: K. Harlor & R. Milevich • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize 1st 2nd 3rd 1101. Liquid Honey - Light - 1 jar $5 $3 $2 1102. Liquid Honey - Medium - 1 jar $5 $3 $2 1103. Liquid Honey - Dark - 1 jar $5 $3 $2 1104. Candied Honey - 1 jar $5 $3 $2 1105. Creamed Honey - 1 jar $5 $3 $2 1106. Comb of Honey - any depth in glass case $5 $3 $2 1107. Beeswax - yellow - block not less than 500g $5 $3 $2 1108. Beeswax - white - block not less than 500g $5 $3 $2 1109. Beeswax - decorative, moulded or sculptured - 2 models $5 $3 $2 1110. Queen Bee and Progeny - any race on a single frame $5 $3 $2 1111. Plate of 6 Biscuits made with honey produced by the Exhibitor $5 $3 $2 1112. Honey cake of own recipe (not a cake mix) made with honey produced by the Exhibitor. Note: The honey imparts the flavour. $5 $3 $2 Different honeys give different flavours First Place Prize money donated by Macarthur Beekeepers Association Incorporated for classes 1101-1112 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR classes 1101-1112 S CHAMPION Honey Exhibit classes 1101-1105 $70 T Prize money & Trophy donated by Macarthur Beekeepers Association Incorporated

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126. PAVILION - HOME BREWING HOME BREW SPONSORED BY CUSTOM BREW CO & UPSTAIRS @ FRED’S

PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Entries to consist of 2 bottles (minimum liquid 500ml), labelled (on a waterproof label) with name, beer style, ABV and any other additional information • Entry Forms must be received at the Show Office by Tuesday, 17th March 2020 • Beer drop off at The Camden Show 24th & 25th March 2020 (refer to page 102) • Open to entrants 18 years and over • Entry Fee: $2 per entry. Maximum 2 entries per class • Stewards: D. Milevich & V. Harlor • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

1st 2nd 1121. Hop Heavy e.g. Specialty IPA VP VP 1122. Weird & Wonderful e.g. Specialty Brews VP VP 1123. Dark, Dark, Dark e.g. Porters & Stouts VP VP 1124. Easy Drinking e.g. Golden, Blonde, Pale, Session Ales & Lagers etc. VP VP Classes 1121-1124 - First Prize 2 x 2L Glass Growler Bottles filled with your choice of 5 Beers from The Beer Shed growler station in Campbelltown + return for 2 refills. Plus $100 voucher to go towards a brewing session for you & some of your mates. Total Value $240 Second Prize 1 x 2L Glass Growler Bottle filled with your choice of 5 beers from The Beer Shed growler station in Campbelltown. Plus $50 voucher to go towards a brewing session for you & some mates. Total value $90

Vouchers and Special Prizes donated by Custom Brew Co/The Beer Shed for classes 1121-1124

CHAMPION Home Brew Exhibit Winner will work in collaboration with Custom Brew Co brewers to develop the beer to commercial standards and also to develop label branding for their beer. On completion 2 Kegs plus hire of our tap system plus 12 cases of beer with personalised branded labels will be made available to the SVP winners to use within 12 months for private events or festivals. Total Value $1600. Plus, The Winning Beer recipe will be made available on The Beer Shed Growler Station for a minimum of 1 month. The Winning Beer will be available on tap at Upstairs @ Fred’s for a minimum period of 1 month Voucher donated by Custom Brew Co/The Beer Shed Special Prize donated by Upstairs@Freds

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127. PAVILION -COOKERY COOKERY SPONSORED BY CARRINGTON PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Note: Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102 • All cookery to be on disposable plastic or paper plates in plastic bags unless otherwise stated. No cling type wrap to be used • Unless competition by different Exhibitors no second Prize money will be paid • The following classes open to amateurs only • No ring tins allowed. For sponges & sandwiches use a round tin only • Exhibits to be cut by a Judge • Stewards: Kay Trigg (P) 4658 0395 Eva Campbell, Ian Campbell & Pat Mulley • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize

1st 2nd 1201. Plate of 6 Plain Scones - Round $5 $2 1202. Plate of 6 Plain Scones - Round - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons $5 $2 1203. Plate of 6 Pumpkin Scones $5 $2 1204. Plate of Pikelets - minimum 8 $5 $2 1205. Date & Nut Loaf $5 V $2 Special Prize Mary Frawley Memorial - $50 Voucher donated by Greg & Chris Frawley 1206. Plate of 6 Rockcakes $5 $2 1207. Lamingtons 6 only (max size 55mm x 55mm cube) $5 $2 1208. 6 Sweet Muffins - No paper containers - any variety $5 V $2 Special Prize $30 Voucher donated by Kay Trigg 1209. Carrot Cake - Uniced $5 $2 1210. Any variety of Health Loaf - baked in a loaf tin $5 $2 1211. Small Patty Cakes - 6 only - Iced no decoration. No paper cases $5 $2 1212. Small Cup Cakes - 6 only decorative icing $5 $2 1213. Small Cup Cakes - 6 only - decorative icing - Div 2 - Intellectually Impaired Persons 1214. Friands - 6 only any variety $5 $2 1215. Damper $5 $2 1216. Bread - Homemade - any variety - yeast based $5 $2 (including use of breadmaker) 1217. Banana Bread/Loaf - no yeast $5 $2 CAKES - UNICED 1221. Plain Cake 20cm (8”) - round or square tin $5 $2 1222. Cake Gluten Free 20cm (8”) - round or square tin $5 $2 1223. Honey Cake $5 $2 1224. Plum Pudding $10 $5 1225. Sultana Cake (8”) $10 $5 1226. Boiled Fruit Cake $10 V $5 Special Prize Mary Frawley Memorial - $50 Voucher donated by Greg & Chris Frawley 1227. Rich Fruit Cake - 250g mixture - no decorations $10 $5 1228. ASC of NSW Rich Fruit Cake. Must be an uncut cake $10 $5 Compulsory Recipe & Competition details can be obtained from www.camdenshow.com. Will be judged at the November Group Meeting on Saturday 2nd November at Kangaroo Valley with judging commencing at 10:00 am.

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128. PAVILION -COOKERY CAKE - ICED Top only No Butter Cream, No Decorations.

1st 2nd 1231. Marble Cake $5 $2 1232. Chocolate Cake $5 $2 1233. Orange Cake $5 P $2 Special Prize donated by Robert & Eva Campbell of Looking Class Fashion 1234. Banana Cake $5 $2

SPONGES NOT ICED - JAM FILLINGS

1241. Sponge Sandwich $5 TP $2 Perpetual Trophy in Memory of Pat Moore. Special Prize - Pat Moore Memorial Prize donated by the Moore Family 1242. Chocolate Sponge Sandwich $5 $2 1243. Sponge Sandwich - may be entered only by Exhibitors who have $5 $2 not won a first prize in Sponge BISCUITS

1251. Plate of Assorted Biscuits - 3 varieties 2 of each $5 $2 1252. Plate of 6 Anzac Biscuits $5 $2 1253. Plate of Slices - 3 varieties - 2 of each A slice must have 3 distinct $30 $2 layers Prize money donated by Wendy Hughes 1254. Shortbread - Round $5 $2 1255. Plate of 6 Biscuits - made with honey $5 $2 1256. Plate of 6 Savoury Biscuits $5 $2 1257. Plate of 6 Chocolate Brownies $5 $2

MISCELLANEOUS

1261. Apple Pie presented in/on a clear glass pie plate. ‘Hot’ pie not required $5 $2 1262. Container of home made sweets - can be mixed or all one variety $5 $2 1263. Box of After Dinner Chocolates or Mints $5 $2 1264. Container of Coconut Ice $5 $2 1265. Container of Rum Balls $5 $2 BEST PRESENTATION Chocolates or Sweets Classes 1262-1265 $5 P Special Prize donated by Robert & Eva Campbell of Looking Class Fashion 1267. Beef Jerky - any variety - labelled $5 $2 1268. High Tea Tray $20 $10 Prize money donated by Wendy Satara BEST EXHIBIT Cookery Section $40 S Florence Biffin & Family Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by Sue Sharpe MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $50 S Ruby Mulley Memorial Prize - Prize money donated by her family.

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129. PAVILIONSUGAR- ART SUGAR ART SPONSORED BY CARRINGTON Cake Decorating Cakes to be Judged - Icing Only. PAVILION CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ON PAGE 101 MUST BE REFERRED TO AND ADHERED TO PRIOR TO ENTRY. • Note: Exhibit entry, delivery, judging and collection times - Refer to Page 102 • Enquiries welcome. See phone number for Steward below • With prior arrangements with Stewards, Exhibits may also be delivered before 7:45 am on Thursday of Judging • All cake coverings to be Fondant only - NO butter cream, toffee or chocolate allowed • Tulle, Ribbon, Wire, Fondant, Royal Icing, Cotton Threads, Raffia & manufactured or handmade stamens are permitted. • All work to be that of the Exhibitor - no manufactured ornaments are permitted in any class • Wire of any sort must not penetrate the surface of any Exhibit. A flower pick or substitute is acceptable but must be visible. Wire can be used in classes where no cake is involved. Hobby glue must not be used as an attachment medium for work in any cake decorating and sugar art classes. Hobby glue is allowed to attach ribbon to board ONLY • A minimum amount of lustre gold or silver paint may be used. .Disco glitters, shimmers, petal dusts are allowed • Boards, including glass and acrylic - icing, paper and fabric may be used as board coverings - foam cakes/dummy cakes may be used • Due to space restriction boards can be of any shape but must fit within a square of the dimensions for each class • CLEATS MINIMUM 5MM, MUST BE ATTACHED TO ALL BOARDS • Manufactured pillars, wooden skewers, acrylic rods or other means of support to raise cakes may be used • If insufficient space the Show Society reserves the right not to display those Exhibits which are deemed inappropriate and Exhibitors will be asked to collect their entry • Display of Exhibits will be staged after judging • A Critique form will be supplied to all Exhibitors • Stewards: N. Waldock (P) 4655 1052 (M) 0403 765 510 & K. Meek (M) 0421 722 428 • Judges Courtesy of Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. • Prize Legend: T = Trophy, S = Sash, R = Ribbon, V = Voucher, P = Special Prize OPEN SECTION 1st 2nd 3rd 1301. Wedding Cake Must include some Royal Icing pipework $50 STP $30 S $20 S Board size limited to 60cm square Special Prize & Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & Districts Branch 1302. Special Occasion Cake Must include Royal Icing piped $20 STP $12 S $8 S message or name Board size limited to 40cm Square Special Prize & Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & Districts Branch 1303. Child’s Birthday Cake Board size limited to 30cm square $20 STP $12 S $8 S Special Prize and Mrs Judith Curran Memorial Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & District Branch 1304. Wired Floral Spray or Arrangement Board size limited to $15 STP $8 S $5 S 30cm square Special Prize donated by D. R. Sidman & Co Floor Coverings Camden. Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & Districts Branch 1305. Novelty Sugar Item Board size limited to 30cm square $15 SP $8 S $5 S Special Prize donated by Embellished Cakes. Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & Districts Branch

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130. PAVILIONSUGAR- ART OPEN SECTION

1st 2nd 3rd 1306. Colourful Birthday Cake. Board size limited to 40cm square $15 STP $8 S $5 S Special Prize donated by Cake Decorating Solutions Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & Districts Branch 1307. Most Creative Miniature Cake - 1 or more tiers Board size $15 STP $8 S $5 S limited to 15cm square Trophy and Special Prize donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & Districts Branch MAUREEN DUNN ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Open Section T Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & Districts Branch NOVICE SECTION

1311. Novice Wedding Cake Must include some Royal Icing $50 STP $30 S $20 S pipework board size limited to 60cm square Special Prize donated by Mrs N Waldock. Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. State Body 1312. Novice Special Occasion Cake Must include Royal Icing $20 STP $12 S $8 S piped message or name board size limited to 40cm square Special Prize Donated by Macarthur Quota Club. Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Sydney Branch 1313. Novice Novelty Sugar Item board size limited to 30cm square $20 STP $12 S $8 S Special Prize donated by Embellished Cakes. Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & District Branch 1314. Novice Cake - Child’s Birthday Cake board size limited to $15 STP $8 S $5 S 30cm square Special Prize & Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & Districts Branch 1315. Wired Floral Spray board size limited to 20cm square $15 STP $8 S $5 S Special Prize & Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & Districts Branch RUBY MULLEY ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Novice Section T Trophy donated by Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Inc. Camden & Districts Branch

BEST EXHIBIT in Sugar Art S MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR in Sugar Art S

Juvenile/Youth Decorated Cake See Separate YOUTH CLASS SECTION 409 Page 113

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J Butler E Smart PG Oxford P Watson R Rodgers D Wilkinson C Shearer

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Camden Show Society hosted its 57th (annual) Camden Showgirl Ball on Saturday 26th October & once again it was a fantastic evening with all guests dancing the night away to ‘Hipnosis’. The Judges had their work cut out for them with the 5 beautiful, young, confident Showgirl entrants all vying for the chance to become the next Rural Ambassador for Camden. Congratulations to all our entrants this year – Abby Glover, Natalie Hoskins, Tiarna Scerri, Shanae Slattery and Annalise Thurston.

It was great to see everyone embracing the night and thanks to The King and his Q for providing a sumptuous buffet full of delectable dishes to tantalise the tastebuds. Thanks also to all our Sponsors, the Judges and of course our wonderful MC, Lyndsey Douglas.

The 2020 Camden Showgirl Ball is being held on Saturday 24th October. Don’t miss out on one of Camden’s social highlights of the year! For more information on the Camden Showgirl Competition please follow the links when you visit:

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Camden Show Ball 24th October 2020 Keep an eye on www.camdenshow.com for more details. Tickets on sale from 1st August 2020

Camden Show Society Inc. .... ‘Still a Country Show’

Proudly invites you to the presentation evening of The Land Sydney Royal Showgirl Competition 2020 Zone 2 Final

Date: Saturday 22nd February 2020 Venue: Hawkesbury Race Club Racecourse Road, Clarendon NSW 2756

Enquire now about being a Camden Showgirl in 2021 Ph: 4655 8338

144. 2020 CAMDEN SHOWGIRL 2020 CAMDEN SHOWGIRL 18 year old Tiarna, finished her HSC at Hurlstone Agricultural High School in 2018 and was the recipient of the ‘Hurlstone and University of Sydney Leadership Award’ for outstanding leadership and service to school, local and rural community. She was also the sole recipient of the ‘Hurlstone Edmondson Prize’ – a highly coveted measure of all round ability, character and leadership, and the ‘Hurlstone Rural Youth Prize’ awarded for outstanding commitment to Rural Youth as well as several other Awards of Academic Excellence. Tiarna was a senior member and leader of the Rural Youth Show Team representing Hurlstone at Agricultural Shows including the Camden Show and Sydney Royal. She is now studying at the University of Sydney doing a Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Laws - Genetics and Genomics Major. In 2017 Tiarna won the Camden Show Junior Rural Ambassador competition which she found was a great way for her to learn more about the Camden Show. When she’s not in her jeans and boots working with cattle, she loves reading, macramé, acrobatics, karate, circus arts and is an accomplished Ballet Dancer. Tiarna maintains connections to Hurlstone’s School Community as a mentor for Rural Youth and is also involved with local woman’s foundations that support domestic violence victims and University communities with passion for agriculture, dance and women in STEM. She aims to dedicate her career to advocating for Australian agriculture in a legal setting with specific regard to the ethical challenges of biotechnology and the water access licence system. Having been involved with Dairy showing for many years and the Junior Rural Ambassador program, she believes that the opportunity to give back and be Camden’s next Showgirl would be highly rewarding. 2020 CARMEL FOTI ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD CARMEL FOTI ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Congratulations to Natalie Hoskins on being awarded the 2020 Carmel Foti Encouragement Award Although Natalie, 22 is relatively new to the Macarthur region, she has been involved in Agricultural Shows most of her life, competing and stewarding, including at the Camden Show. Natalie is excited to be living in the hub of the Nation’s agricultural wealth. In addition to completing a TAFE course in horse breeding and animal studies, serving an internship at the DPI in entomology, mental health 1st aid training, Natalie is in her final year of a Bachelor of Science (Zoology)/ Bachelor of Natural Science (Animal Science) at Western Sydney University. She plans to finish this double degree & begin a masters and PhD in Animal reproduction. In year 12, she co-founded “Packages for Homeless”, a charity that ran an annual drive to collect items for care packages that provided for the Homeless. Natalie works casually as a Peer Educator & Trainer, providing social support to people with complex mental illnesses. She is passionate about competing and volunteering in Agricultural Shows with entries in Craft, Photography, Cattle, Poultry, Sheep & Young Judges. Natalie represented group 4 at Sydney Royal in the State Final of the Young Judges competition for grains and produce and placed 3rd in the RAS/Australian Pony Stud Book Society’s Young Judges State Final. In her spare time, she enjoys Historical re-enactments with a focus on Archery and Medieval Horse Sports, jousting, horse riding & aerial circus arts. She is also involved with Sydney Wildlife Rescue, with specialist training and a passion for baby possums and birds. Natalie has stewarded at Shows all around Sydney and is currently a member of the ASC of NSW Next Generation. Along with her love of Animals, Agriculture & Agricultural Shows, Natalie has entered the Showgirl Competition with aspirations to continue her community involvement & services, helping to showcase everything this great region has to offer. 145. FUTURE SHOW DATES FUTURE SHOW DATES

SOUTH COAST & TABLELANDS SHOW SOCIETIES

GROUP 5 DAYS 2020 Bowral Sat & Sun 11 & 12 January Albion Park Sat & Sun 18 & 19 January Kiama Fri & Sat 24 & 25 January Berry Fri & Sat 31 Jan - 1 Feb Nowra Fri & Sat 7 & 8 February Kangaroo Valley Fri & Sat 14 & 15 February CANBERRA ROYAL 28 Feb - 1 Mar Milton Fri & Sat 6 & 7 March Robertson Fri & Sat 13 & 14 March Moss Vale Fri, Sat & Sun 20 - 22 March

Camden Fri & Sat 27 & 28 March SYDNEY ROYAL 3 - 14 April Dapto Sat 26 September Picton Sat & Sun 24 & 25 October Bulli Sat & Sun TBC

Note: Shows in Capitals are not in Group 5 and are listed as a guide only

• FUTURE SHOW DATES • CAMDEN SHOW 19TH & 20TH MARCH 2021

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