2020 Nowra Show ‘The Family Show’

144TH SHOW 2020

NOWRA SHOW SCHEDULE 2020

Secretary: Robyn Nelson PO Box 494, Nowra 2541 Email: [email protected] Show office open from 21st January - 0491 128 900 (Secretary) Entries from Monday 28th January - 02 4422 5042 (Entries)

1 ENTRIES (Important Notice)

The annual show is conducted under the rules and by-laws of The Nowra Show Society Inc. and The South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc.

Please submit your ENTRY FORM as early as possible to allow time for processing. Entries may be submitted by post, email or fax: Post: SECRETARY NOWRA SHOW SOCIETY INC. PO BOX 494 NOWRA 2541 email: [email protected]

Website: www.nowrashow.org.au

Closing date for entries: CATTLE Enquiries – 0419 293 563 All Classes 5pm Monday 3rd February 2020 POULTRY Enquiries – Ph. 0420 373 211 5pm Monday 3rd February 2020 PAVILION Enquiries – Ph. 44 460 159 See Pavilion Section of Schedule for individual Section closing dates HORSE Enquiries – Ph. 44 231 222 Late entries will not be accepted.

DISCLAIMER: The Society reserves the right to have removed from the ground any person whose behavior is disruptive, dangerous or otherwise unacceptable.

ACCIDENT AND PUBLIC RISK INSURANCE Any accident occurring during the Annual Show or any function held by the Society must be reported to the Secretary’s Office and verified during the current dates of the Show or function.

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ADMISSION CHARGES (Gates close 10 pm) Adults $15.00 Concession $10.00 Children (between 5 years and under 16 years) $ 5.00 Car Parking $ 5.00

ALL COMPETITORS MUST PAY ENTRY Members must wear their Member’s Wristband All competitors and exhibitors not possessing a membership wristband will be required to pay normal admission charges

MEMBERSHIP FEES Adults $25.00 Age Pensioner $18.00 Children – over 5 and under 16 years $10.00 Family – 2 Adults and 2 Children $50.00 Additional children – per child $ 5.00 (Max. of 5 children – all told) 1 Adult and 2 children $30.00 Additional children – per child $ 5.00 (Max. of 5 children – all told)

MEMBERSHIPS BENEFITS: $15 Additional value on top of gate.

PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERSHIP 1. Free admission to all Sessions of the Show, day and night. 2. Free car parking within Showground 3. Voting rights at Annual General Meeting 4. Complimentary Café voucher for refreshment

To become a member send name, address and fees to: Secretary, Nowra Show Society Inc. PO Box 494, Nowra 2541 See page for membership form or visit www.nowrashow.org.au DISCLAIMER The Society reserves the right to have removed from the ground any person whose behavior is disruptive, dangerous or otherwise unacceptable. CAMPING FEE To be paid at Secretary’s Office VEHICLE ENTRY Cars: Entry via car park gate on Hospital side of the Showground. Wood chop competitors via Scenic Drive gate. Floats and Trucks: Entry via Cattle Gate off Plunkett Street, south end of Showground. Disabled Parking: Entry via Street gate (pre-booked space only) NOTE: Entry to car parks not permitted through Junction St and Worrigee St gates.

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OFFICE-BEARERS 2020 Patrons Mr M. J. Atkins AM, Clr Mrs J. Gash, AM, The Hon. S. Hancock MP, Mayor Amanda Findley, Mr R Pigg, Ms Fiona Phillips MP, The Hon. P. Green, Mr G Ward MP, Clr G.H. Watson, Commanding Officer HMAS Albatross, Commanding Officer HMAS Creswell President Mr Mark Stewart Senior Vice-President

Junior Vice-President Mr Bohdan Brumerskyj Treasurer Miss Jessica Apperley

Committee

Allan, Liam, Cambewarra Harvey, Donna, Worrigee Anderson, Keith, Numbaa Hazlewood, Keith, Nowra Anderson, Paul, Numbaa Henry, Allan, Numbaa

Arthur, Ron, Bomaderry Henry, Vivienne, Numbaa Anderson, Samantha, Nowra King, Stephen, Numbaa Apperley, Jessica, Bomaderry Lamond** Colton, Numbaa Bennett, OAM, Merv, Worrigee Larter, David, Bomaderry Bennett, OAM,** John, Worrigee Larter, Sharon, Bomaderry Bennett, Naomi, Narellan Lewis, Joan, Bennett, Terry, Worrigee McKinnon, Ron, Brumerskyj, Bohdan, Falls Creek Muller, Patrick, Meroo Carter, Kevin, Nowra Monteith-Doyle, Kristine, Nowra Cochrane, Tom, Mottram, Warwick, Numbaa Connolly, Tony, Nowra Nelson, Garry, Falls Creek Connolly, Debbie, Nowra Parnell, Lindsay, Tomerong Connolly, Elizabeth, Bomaderry Pepper, Ray, Cook, Christine, Price,** Robert, Bomaderry Cook**, Ralph, North Nowra Portener, Ross, Cambewarra Cord, Graeme, Nowra Purtell, Jim, Bomaderry Coulthart, Chris, Numbaa Ryan, Peter, Bolong Dawson, Jenny, North Nowra Spresser, Dale, Worrigee Dawson, Jim, North Nowra Spresser, Jodie, Worrigee Dawson, Trevor, Brundee Stewart, Mark, Tomerong Doody, Peter, Bomaderry Suffolk, Henry, Cambewarra Downes, Martin, Numbaa Suffolk, Faye, Cambewarra Doyle, Peter, Nowra Thomson** James, Dunn, Wayne, Nowra Turnbull, Jill, Bomaderry Ferguson, Heather, Bomaderry Watson, Greg, Woolamia Foord, Lisa, Bomaderry Watson, Bill, Nowra Foord, Neville, West Nowra Windley, Malcolm, Nowra Gaffney, Paul, Nowra Woodward, OAM,** Wendy, North Nowra Garratty, Allan, Bolong Zandstra, Ian, Pyree Garratty, Amanda, Bolong

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Honorary Solicitors Allan Liam

Secretary Mrs Robyn Nelson Phone: 0491 128 900 Email: [email protected]

Ringmaster John Bennett, OAM

Ground Steward and Wayne DUNN Safety & Security

Commercial Area Stewards James THOMSON Amanda GARRATTY Donna HARVEY Paul GAFFNEY

Gate Steward Bohdan BRUMERSKYJ

Life Members

Anderson, Lyn, Numbaa Jennings, Mavis, Bomaderry Barby, Kim, Cambewarra King, Daisy, Numbaa Bennett, Ann, Worrigee Lamond, Colton, Numbaa Bennett, OAM, John, Worrigee McCarthy, Col, Nowra Bennett, OAM, Merv, Worrigee McGlinchey, Peter, Jamberoo Bennett, Terry, Worrigee McKinnon, Ron, Tomerong Bishop, Ken, Wollongong McKinnon, OAM, Therese, Nowra Collins, Ray, Berry Monaghan, Phil, Berry Connolly Debbie, Muller, Vonnie, Nowra Connolly, Elizabeth, Bomaderry Norman, John, Nowra Cook, Christine, North Nowra Norsworthy, Doug, Nowra Cook, Ralph, North Nowra Price, Robert, Bomaderry Coulthart, Bruce, Numbaa Scott, Robert, Lower Portland Coulthart, Jeanice, Numbaa Smith, Mrs. M., Pyree Cowman, Peter, Cambewarra Sloane, Pat, Nowra Crump, Alf, Burrier Suffolk, Faye, Cambewarra Dawson, Jim, North Nowra Suffolk, Henry, Cambewarra Dawson, Jenny, North Nowra Thomson, James, West Nowra Evison, Val, Nowra Turnnbull, Jill, Bomaderry Henry, Vivienne, Numbaa Wilford, Mrs. H., Canberra Herne, Geoff, Brundee Woodward, OAM, Wendy, North Nowra

4 McDONALDS NOWRA SHOW RODEO

Friday

Full western dress must be worn by all competitors as per the ABCRA rule book and the Show Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry.

These events will be conducted under the rules of the ABCRA and on the understanding that competitors agree to compete at their own risk and to indemnify and keep indemnified the Society against all claims, suits, actions or demands which may be brought against it in respect of any injuries or other loss sustained by the competitor in the course of competing in any events- and agree to exonerate the Committee from all responsibility and from all loss or injury whether due to alleged negligence or otherwise.

ABCRA Affiliated

1. $400 Open Steer Ride – limit of 15 riders 2. $600 Novice Bull Ride – limited numbers 3. $1,000 Open Bull Ride

Entries: ABCRA: 1800 028 992 Online: www.abcra.com.au/Rodeo/Central-Entry/

NOTE – NO ENTRIES will be taken on the day. Competitors will need to be financial members of the ABCRA, or pay day membership to be eligible to compete. .Entry fees will be available on the Nowra Show website in January 2020

Only competitors and rodeo personnel will be permitted access to the rodeo area. Watching of the rodeo is from the outside seating behind the trotting

5 SECTION 1 – HORSES

Ring Master: Mr J C Bennett Deputy Ring Master Mrs J Fox Chief Steward: Mr C Coulthart Deputy Chief Steward: Mrs J Spresser Sporting Events Co-ordinator Mrs J Fox Show jumping Co-ordinator Miss H Spence Chief Rodeo Steward: Mr M Crossley Attractions Coordinator Miss A McDonald Hon Rodeo Stewards: M Crossley, G Nelson, G Tyson,D Tyson, P Watters, J Weymouth, L Stockley, N Easton, J Ward Stewards: M Bennett, J Bennett,T Bennett, R.Cook, A Henry, L Allen, R Pepper, T Dawson, R Price, D Spresser, J Spresser, N Bennett, A McDonald Hon. Stewards: A Bennett, C Goodland, M Bice, C Swan, K Barby, H Spence, B Holt, K Spillane, K Hazelwood, M Graham, J Fox, M Fox, S Henry, D Spresser, A Soper, T Pope, L Connolly Davies, B Coulthart.

Horse Section Regulations: All competition at this show is governed by these regulations and by the Agricultural Societies Council of NSW Rules for Discipline in Horse Sections at Shows which can be viewed at www.agshowsnsw.org.au. Should it become necessary for the ASC Disciplinary Committee to open an inquiry into any aspect of competition in this Horse Section, this Society will support any penalty imposed by that Committee as a result of the inquiry and will support penalties resulting from enquiries arising from Horse Sections at other NSW Shows. Indemnity & Waiver Forms: The Horse Committee will take all care in managing the section, but competitors taking part in this Horse Section do so at their own risk. Each adult competitor must, before competing, complete and sign a form indemnifying the Nowra Show Society and waiving any claims against the Society for any injury sustained in competition or for loss or damage to the competitor’s property or damage caused by the competitor or his/her animal(s) at the Show. A similar form must also be completed and signed by a parent or guardian for each competitor who is under 18yrs of age. ALSO on each Waiver, each horse with which the competitor is involved in competition at the Show must be listed together with the Property Identification Code (PIC) of the property from which the horse came to the show. 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. Judges Decision/Discretion: The judge is empowered to withhold any or all prizes in any class where the exhibits are, in his/her opinion, unworthy of the prize and at all times the judge’s decision will be final. A judge has the discretion to ask that a led or performance exhibit and handler/rider/driver be ordered to leave the ring if he/she considers the animal is unruly and/or likely to cause an accident. Novice Hack, Galloway, and Pony: A Novice has not won a First Place at any show and should be ridden in a snaffle bit. Show Hunters: Horses in these classes may not also compete in Ridden Hack, Galloway or Pony classes.

6 Ridden Hack, Galloway Pony: Horses in these classes may not compete in Show Hunter classes. Stallions: Stallions must be wearing a bit at all times when being led and must be under the control a person 17yrs of age or older. They must be supervised at all times and securely fastened when tied to the outside of a truck or float. They are not eligible to compete in ridden classes unless their eligibility is specifically stated in the schedule. Ponies with Adult Riders: Ponies may be ridden by adults unless otherwise stated in the schedule. 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 leave the ring, it is usually disqualified from the class. Breed Registration: Registration documents for horses in breed classes must be produced when required by a Steward. Exhibits to be shown as per the regulations of the relevant Breed Society. Attire: Competitors must be appropriately attired for the competition in which they are competing. Helmets: Every rider must wear a safety helmet compliant with the current Australian Standard. Riders under 18yrs must wear such a helmet. 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. Cruelty: Persons who are considered by the Ring Master or Chief Steward to be abusive or cruel to a horse will be expelled from the ground. No horse will be permitted to compete if, in the opinion of the Ringmaster or Chief Steward, it is in poor health or condition. Drugs: Drug testing may be carried out at this show. Approaching Judges: No exhibitor or associate will initiate conversation with a judge on judging day, before, during or after judging except through the Ring Master or 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. No animal that has been bred or produced by the judge can be shown before that judge. Coaching: Any person detected coaching a competitor while that competitor is being judged may be removed from the showground. Proper Conduct: Any exhibitor or associate who behaves offensively on the showground will be expelled from the ground, may be banned from the show in future and may be banned by other Societies. Entries: All Entries in horse events, excepting Show Jumping Events, (see Show jumping Program) are to be by purchase of tickets on Show Days. Entry Fee $4.00 (except where otherwise stated) and ribbons placed to third. For confirmation of Judges in rings please check Nowra Show Website Sporting entries will only be accepted between 10am and 12pm on the Friday of the show, no entries will be taken in the ring. Show jumping: Assessment card is to be produced for show jumping competitors. All Show Jumping events will be conducted under F.E.I. (Federation Equestrian International) Rules. To compete in all official Show Jumping classes, all horses must be registered with E.A. A show jumping competitor is classed as a Junior until 31st December in the year of turning 18yrs. Young Rider classes are open to riders in the year of turning 16yrs through to the end of the year of turning 21yrs. Any competitor found to have breached the ASC disputes and disciplinary regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee Sporting: Events to be run in accordance with Sporting Horse rules and regulations as outlined at this link: www.sportinghorseaustralia.org/

7 Centre Ring: Only competitors, handlers and officials are permitted in the centre ring and marshalling area and must wear an indemnity arm band provided at horse entry box to be eligible to compete. Competitors and handlers are only permitted to be in the ring for the duration of their class. 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 an indemnity wristband the horse and handler will be escorted from the arena by a steward. Horse Measuring: No official measuring will take place at the show, but if a question about height arises, proof of height may be required. In the absence of proof, a decision will be at the absolute discretion of the Ring Master or Chief Steward. The following will govern measurement of horses: Pony: ne 14hh Galloway: over 14hh & ne 15hh Hack: over 15hh Competitor Age: ADULT: Rider 17yrs & over CHILD: Rider under 17yrs (unless specified otherwise) Horse Stalls and Yards: Stalls $24.00 duration of the show Yards $12.00 duration of the show Camping $20.00 per night

Bookings accepted after 10th Jan via Global Entries. www.globalentriesonline.com.au. Any questions can be directed to [email protected]

Nowra Show - Show Jumping Program

Commencing at 8.00 am Both Days (Course open for walking at 7.30am)

1. Prize money will be paid after performance cards have been signed by Judge. 2. Presentations will be mounted at the completion of each event. 3. Horses are restricted to competing in 2 classes per day 4. Entries via Global Entries by Thurs 6th Feb 12pm. 5. Late entries accepted only if class numbers permit 6. Strictly draw order 7. The committee reserves the right to amend any part of the program at their discretion.

8 FRIDAY JUMPING

Class Type 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Fee

Nowra Showgirl 1 Superphase $50 $20 $15 $10 $5 $10 80cm -90cm

Architects Edmiston Jones 2a Art 245.3 $100 $50 $30 $20 $10 $12 1.05m under 16 pts Nowra Truck and Tractor 1.05 2b Open Art 245.3 $100 $50 $30 $20 $10 $12 for horses with 16 pts/over Holliewood Hair & Beauty 3a Art 245.3 $100 $50 $30 $20 $10 $12 1.15

Shoalhaven Embriodery 1.15 3b Art 245.3 $100 $50 $30 $20 $10 $12 ameteur Cecil Henry Memorial 4a Art 245.3 $150 $90 $50 $30 $15 $15 1.25m Open Graeme Swan Memorial 4b Art 245.3 $100 $50 $30 $20 $10 $12 Young Rider Event

5 The Ring Masters 1.35m Open Art 238.2.2 $300 $170 $100 $30 $15 $20 SATURDAY JUMPING

Class Type 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Fee

Graham & Don Coulthart 6a Superphase $50 $20 $15 $10 $5 $10 Memorial 90cm under 18 yrs

6b Solahart Nowra 90cm open Superphase $50 $20 $15 $10 $5 $10

Charlie McGlinchey Memorial 7a Art 245.3 $50 $20 $15 $10 $5 $10 1.10m Junior U18 years

Artie Henry Memorial 7b Art 245.3 $100 $50 $30 $20 $10 $12 1.10m under 16 pts Normans Plant Hire 7c 1.10 Open Art 245.3 $100 $50 $30 $20 $10 $12 for Horses with 16 pts/over Art 8 Willinga Park Grand Prix $450 $240 $170 $90 $60 $30 2732.2.3.2 Murphy Family Funerals 9a Art 245.3 $150 $90 $50 $30 $15 $15 1.15m – 1.20m under 20 pts Jervis Bay Feeds 1.15m– 9b 1.20m Open Art 245.3 $150 $90 $50 $30 $15 $15 for horses with 20 pts/over EA Woods Memorial 1.25m 10 Art 245.3 $150 $90 $50 $30 $15 $15 Open McDonalds Family 11 Art.238.2.2 $150 $90 $50 $30 $15 $15 Restaurants 1.35 Mini Prix

9 Friday Ring 1 Judging commences at 9.00 am Australian Stock Horses 101 ASH Junior Handler under 12 years 102 ASH Junior Handler12 & under 15 years 103 ASH Junior Handler 15& under 18 years 104 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION JUNIOR HANDLER ASH 105 Led ASH Yearling (any sex and place getters eligible for respective championship) 106 Led ASH Colt 2-3 years 107 Led ASH Stallion 4 years & over 108 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED COLT/STALLION ASH EXHIBIT- 109 Led ASH Filly 2 years 110 Led ASH Filly 3 years 111 Led ASH Mare 4 years + under 15hh 112 Led ASH Mare 4 years + 15hh ne 15.2hh 113 Led ASH Mare 4 years + over 15.2hh 114 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED FILLY/MARE ASH EXHIBIT- 115 Led ASH Gelding 2 years 116 Led ASH Gelding 3 years 117 Led ASH Gelding 4 years + under 15hh 118 Led ASH Gelding 4 years + 15hh ne 15.2hh 119 Led ASH Gelding 4 years + over 15.2hh 120 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED GELDING ASH EXHIBIT 121 SUPREME CHAMPION LED ASH EXHIBIT Youth Ridden (Stockhorse or English attire accepted.) 122 Ridden ASH – Rider U13yrs 123 Ridden ASH – Rider 13yrs & U15yrs 124 Ridden ASH – Rider 15yrs & U18yrs 125 Pleasure Hack- Rider U18 yrs 126 Working ASH – Rider U13yrs 127 Working ASH – Rider 13yrs & U15yrs 128 Working ASH – Rider 15yrs & U18hrs 129 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION YOUTH ASH U18YRS Ridden Classes (Stockhorse or English attire accepted) 130 ASHLA- Must be Financial 131 Hack - 3yrs & under 132 Hack – 4 years and over 133 Ridden ASH Mare 15hh & under 134 Ridden Mare over 15hh ne 15.2hh 135 Ridden Mare over 15.2hh 136 Ridden Gelding 15hh & under 137 Ridden Gelding over 15hh ne 15.2hh 138 Ridden Gelding over 15.2hh 139 Ridden ASH Stallion 140 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION RIDDEN ASH EXHIBIT Working Classes 141 Working ASH 3 yrs & under (any sex) 142 Novice Working any sex 143 Working ASH Mare 144 Working ASH Gelding 145 Working ASH Stallion 146 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION WORKING ASH EXHIBIT 147 SUPREME CHAMPION RIDDEN ASH EXHIBIT 148 Walking Horse 149 Pleasure Hack 150 Stock Horse turnout (Gear applicable to days muster) 151 Utility Stock Horse

10 Ring 2 Judging Commences at 9.00 am All Ponies & Horses must be registered with relevant Breed society. Papers upon request Part Welsh 201 Led Colt or stallion 202 Led Filly or mare 203 Led Gelding 204 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED PART WELSH EXHIBIT Welsh Section A 205 Led Colt or stallion 206 Led Filly or mare 207 Led Gelding 208 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED WELSH A EXHIBIT Welsh Section B 209 Led Colt or stallion 210 Led Filly or Mare 211 Led Gelding 212 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED WELSH B EXHIBIT Welsh Section C&D 213 Led Colt or stallion 214 Led Filly or Mare 215 Led Gelding 216 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED WELSH C&D EXHIBIT 217 SUPREME CHAMPION LED WELSH EXHIBIT Ridden Part Welsh 218 Ridden Part Welsh under 13hh 219 Ridden Part Welsh 13hh & over 220 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION RIDDEN PART WELSH EXHIBIT– Ridden Welsh 221 Ridden Welsh Section A 222 Ridden Welsh Section B 223 Ridden Welsh Section C&D 224 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH EXHIBIT Arabians 225 Classic Head – (Not eligible for Champion) 226 Classic Trot – (Not eligible for Champion) 227 Led Stallion or Colt Pure Arabian or Derivative 228 Led Mare or Filly Pure Arabian 229 Led Gelding Pure Arabian 230 Led Mare or Filly Arabian Derivative 231 Led Gelding Arabian Derivative 232 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED ARABIAN EXHIBIT Ridden Purebred & Arabian Derivative 233 Ridden Purebred Arabian 234 Ridden Arabian derivative under 13h 235 Ridden Arabian derivative 13hh & over 236 Bridle Path Hack 237 Best Educated 238 Arabian Show/Native Costume 239 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION RIDDEN ARABIAN EXHIBIT Other Breeds 240 Led Warmblood 241 Led Thoroughbred 242 Led Standardbred 243 Led Coloured 244 Led Other Breed 245 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION RIDDEN OTHER BREED EXHIBIT 246 Ridden Warmblood 247 Ridden Thoroughbred 248 Ridden Standardbred Other Breeds contd 249 Ridden Coloured 250 Ridden Other Breed 251 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION RIDDEN OTHER BREED EXHIBIT

11 Ring 3 Judging commences at 9.00am All ponies must be registered with relevant Breed society. Papers to be produced upon request Shetlands - (Not exceeding 10.2hh) 301 Led Colt, Filly or Gelding 1 year & under (Winner eligible for relevant champion class) 302 Led Colt 2-3 years 303 Led Stallion 4 years & over 304 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED COLT OR STALLION 305 Led Filly 2-3 years 306 Led Mare 4 years & over 307 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED MARE OR FILLY 308 Led Gelding 2-3 years 309 Led Gelding 4yrs & over & over 310 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED 311 SHAMBALA PARK SUPREME CHAMPION SHETLAND PONY EXHIBIT -Ribbon and Stoneleigh Ben Lomond Trophy

Australian Miniature Ponies (Not to exceed 87cms) 312 Led Colt or Stallion 313 Led Filly or Mare 314 Led Gelding 315 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE PONY

Australian Miniature Horses - (Not to exceed 10hh) 316 Led Colt or Stallion 317 Led Filly or Mare 318 Led Gelding 319 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE HORSE EXHIBIT

Led Australian Pony 320 Led Colt or stallion 321 Led Filly or mare 322 Led Gelding 323 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED AUST PONY

Led Riding Pony 324 Led Colt or stallion 325 Led Filly or mare 326 Led Gelding 327 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED RIDING PONY EXHIBIT

Led Australian Saddle Ponies 328 Led Stallion/Colt 329 Led Mare/Filly 330 Led Gelding 331 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY EXHIBIT

Ridden Ponies 332 Ridden RPSB Pony 333 Ridden Australian Pony 334 Ridden ASP Pony 335 Ridden Shetland

12 Australian National Saddle Horse (All competitors must be financial members of the Australian National Saddlehorse Association and horses must be ANSA registered) 336 Led Stallion/Colt 337 Led Mare/Filly 338 Led Gelding 339 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LED ANSA 340 Ridden ANSA 14hh & ne15hh 341 Ridden ANSA 15hh & ne16hh 342 Ridden ANSA 16hh & over 343 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION RIDDEN ANSA

Ring 4: Judging commences at 10.00am

Clydesdales 401 Stallion or Colt 402 Mare or Filly 403 Gelding 404 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION CLYDESDALE EXHIBIT (Eligible for Supreme Heavy Horse) Draught Horses 405 Stallion or Colt 406 Mare or Filly 407 Gelding 408 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION DRAUGHT HORSE EXHIBIT (Eligible for Supreme Heavy Horse) Shire Horses 409 Stallion or Colt 410 Mare or Filly 411 Gelding 412 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION SHIRE HORSE EXHIBIT (Eligible for Supreme Heavy Horse) 413 SUPREME CHAMPION LED HEAVY HORSE OF SHOW EXHIBIT

Heavy Horses (Registered and unregistered) 414 Long Rein Driving 415 Horse pulling a slide single or pairs 416 Horse Drawn Vehicle or Farm Implement (drawn by 1 horse or a team of heavy horses) 417 Novelty Race for heavy horses

13 Saturday Ring 1 Judging commences at 9 am

Adults Riding Classes 101 Adult - years and over, Novice 102 Adult - 17 years and under 21 yrs 103 Adult - 21 years and under 40 yrs 104 Adult - 40 years & over 105 Lady rider in Sidesaddle 106 Gentleman Rider 18 yrs & over 107 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION ADULT RIDER

Ridden Hacks over 15 hands 108 Novice Hack over 15hh 109 Hack over 15hh ne 15.2hh 110 Hack over 15.2hh ne 16hh 111 Hack over 16hh ne 16.2hh 112 Hack over 16.2hh 113 Open Hack over 15hh 114 Childs Hack over 15hh 115 Adults Hack over 15hh 116 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION HACK OVER 15 HANDS (Winner eligible Supreme Hack)

Show Hunter Hacks 117 Novice Show Hunter Hack over 15hh 118 Show Hunter Hack over 15hh & ne 15.2hh 119 Show Hunter Hack over 15.2hh & ne 16hh 120 Show Hunter Hack over 16hh & ne 16.2hh 121 Show Hunter Hack over 16.2hh 122 Open Show Hunter Hack over 15hh 123 Childs Show Hunter Hack over 15hh 124 Adults Show Hunter Hack over 15hh 125 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK 15hh & OVER (Winner eligible Supreme Hunter)

126: “RUTH EMERY MEMORIAL” SUPREME CHAMPION HACK OF NOWRA SHOW (Winners of Champion Sm Pony hack, Large Pony hack, Champion Galloway hack and Champion Hack over 15 Hands eligible to compete)

127: SUPREME CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK (Winners of Champion Lg & Sm Pony Show Hunter, Champion Galloway Hunter and Champion Hunter Hack eligible to compete)

128: SHOALHAVEN CITY TURF CLUB OFF THE TRACK THOROUGHBRED (Open to all thoroughbreds that have been registered with Racing Australia)

14 Saturday Ring 2 Judging commences at 9 am

Riding Classes 201 Rider – 12 years and under 15 years 202 Rider - 15 years and under 17 years 203 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION RIDER 12 & UNDER 17 YEARS 204 Novice Rider 12 years & under 15 Years 205 Novice Rider 15 years & under 17 years 206 Pair of Riders - 12 years and under 17 years

Ridden Galloway Hacks 207 Novice Galloway Hack over 14hh ne 15hh 208 Lightweight Galloway Hack over 14hh ne 14.2hh 209 Heavyweight Galloway Hack over 14hh ne 14.2hh 210 Lightweight Galloway Hack over 14.2hh ne 15hh 211 Heavyweight Galloway Hack over 14.2hh ne 15hh 212 Open Galloway Hack over 14hh ne 15hh 213 Childs Galloway Hack over 14hh ne 15hh 214 Adults Galloway Hack over 14hh ne 15hh 215 ALF SCOTT MEMORIAL CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK RES CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK (Winner eligible Supreme hack)

Show Hunter Galloways 216 Novice Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh & ne 15hh 217 Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh & ne 14.2hh 218 Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hhs & ne 15hh 219 Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh & ne 15hh 220 Childs Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh & ne 15hh 221 Adults Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh & ne 15hh 222 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY

Harness Classes Open- Hackney and Non Hackney 223 Open Harness Turnout

Hackney Classes 224 Pony under 14hh, Hackney in Harness 225 Horse 14hh and over Hackney in Harness 226 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION EXHIBIT

Non-Hackney Classes 227 Pony Novice in Harness 228 Shetland in Harness 229 Pony n/e 12hh in Harness 230 Pony over 12hh n/e 14hh in Harness 231 Horse- Novice in Harness 232 Horse /Pony Stallion in Harness 233 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION EXHIBIT

Ring 2: Open- Hackney and Non-Hackney 234 Horse/Pony multiple class

15 Saturday Ring 3 Judging commences at 9 am

Children’s Riding Classes 301 Leading Rein Open Pony ne 12hh (Rider to be 3yrs&U8rs) 302 Tiny Tot Rider- under 4 years, led 303 Tiny Tot Rider- 4 years & under 6 years, led 304 Rider - 6 years and under 9 years 305 Rider - 9 years and under 12 years 306 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS Novice Riders 307 Novice Rider U9 308 Novice Rider U12 309 Pair of Riders under 12 years 310 Adult & Child Rider. Child to be under 17 years 311 Rider under 12 years who has not won a 1st prize at this show Small Pony Hacks 312 Novice Pony Hack n.e 12.2hh 313 Pony Hack under 11.2hh 314 Pony Hack 11.2hh ne 12hh 315 Pony Hack 12hh ne 12.2hh 316 Open Pony Hack n.e 12.2hh 317 Childs Pony Hack n.e 12.2hh 318 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION SMALL PONY HACK (Winner eligible Supreme Hack) Large Pony Hacks 319 Novice Pony Hack over 12.2hh n.e 14hh 320 Pony Hack over 12.2hh ne 13hh 321 Pony Hack 13hh ne 13.2hh 322 Pony Hack 13.2 ne 14hh 323 Open Pony Hack over 12.2hh n.e 14hh 324 Childs Pony Hack ne 14hh 325 Adults Pony Hack ne 14hh 326 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LARGE PONY HACK (Winner eligible Supreme Hack) Show Hunter Small Ponies 327 Novice Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh 328 Show Hunter Pony ne 11.2hh 329 Show Hunter over 11.2hh & ne 12hh 330 Show Hunter Pony over 12hh & ne 12.2hh 331 Open Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh 332 Childs Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hh 333 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION SMALL SHOW HUNTER PONY (Winner eligible Supreme Hunter) Show Hunter Large Ponies 334 Novice Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh & ne 14hh 335 Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 & ne 13hh 336 Show Hunter Pony over 13hh & ne 13.2hh 337 Show Hunter Pony over 13.2hh ne 14hh 338 Open Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh & ne 14hh 339 Childs Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh & ne 14hh 340 Adults Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh & ne 14hh 341 CHAMPION & RES CHAMPION LARGE SHOW HUNTER PONY (Winner eligible Supreme Hunter) Riding for Disabled – Ring to be stopped and class held at 12pm (No entry fee - Horse must be led and rider may be accompanied by one or two helpers) 342 Disabled Rider- any age

Fancy Dress – To immediately follow Disabled Rider class 343 Fancy Dress- any age

16 Pony Club Events (1.P.C.A.N.S.W. Rules apply to this competition. 2. Full Pony Club Uniform must be worn at all times. 3. One horse, one rider applies to all competitors. 4. Horses may remain saddled during Handler classes) 344 Hairiest Horse/Pony 345 Prettiest Horse/Pony 346 Fattest Horse/Pony 347 Led Handler under 8 years 348 Led Handler 8 to 10 years 349 Led Handler 11 to 13 years 350 Led Handler 14 to 16 years 351 Led Handler 17 years & over 352 Pony Club Rider under 8 years (accompanied only) 353 Pony Club Rider under 8 years (unaccompanied only) 354 Pony Club Rider 8 to 10 years 355 Pony Club Rider 11 to 13 years 356 Pony Club Rider 14 to 16 years 357 Pony Club Rider 17 years & over 358 Pair of pony club riders 12years & under (any club) 359 Pair of pony club riders 12 years (any club) 360 Bareback Rider

Sporting Events Commencing at 2.00

Limit of 2 horses per competitor, horse may only compete once per event. Competitors MUST wear long sleeved collared shirt, appropriate riding boots and Approved Safety Helmet Australian Standard AS3838-2003 Events may be timed Sporting Events 361 Flag Race – Under 12 years 362 Flag Race – 12 years & under 17 years 363 Flag Race – 17 years & over 364 Bending Race – Under 12 years 365 Bending Race – 12 years & under 17 years 366 Bending Race – 17 years & over 367 Barrel Race – Under 12 years 368 Barrel Race – 12 years & under 17 years 369 Barrel Race – 17 years & over

Open Sporting 370 Open Flag Race - 1st $120 2nd $50 3rd $30 (Entry fee $10.00) 371 Open Bending Race -1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $20 (Entry fee $5.00) 372 Open Barrel Race – 1st $50 2nd $30 3rd $20 (Entry fee $5.00)

17 Section 5 DAIRY CATTLE Friday 7th February 2020

Chief Steward: Alan Garratty Deputy Chief Steward: Steve King Stewards: Tom Cochrane, Graeme Cord, Gail Menzies Pat Muller, Marty Downes Honorary Stewards: Geoff Cochrane, Phil Duncan Nick Azzapardi, Britney Legge

Announcer: Stuart Lockhart

Entries: All Dairy Breeds Close 5 pm Monday 3rd February, 2020 Definitely no late entries - No phone entries accepted. To be made on prescribed form available from the Secretary or on website. Tattoo/herdbook number to be shown on Entry Form. Entry Fee $5.00 per entry per class. Rules: 1. Johne’s Disease Cattle – Entries will be accepted from NJDMAP Assessed Herds and from non-assessed herds. Separation requirements as determined by the Australian Johne’s Disease Market Assurance Program will apply at the show. For details refer to the Nowra Show Society Cattle Entry Form. 2. All animals shown must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor. 3. The age of dairy cattle to be taken as at 1st January, 2020. 4. All cattle must be under control and all must be led around the judging ring. 5. Cattle shown in pens or group classes must have competed singularly in another appropriate class. 6. It is compulsory for all cattle to be entered according to their date of birth on registration. 7. Cow entered as dry will be allowed to compete as cow in milk (if calved). 8. Exhibitors are requested to ensure that attendants are neatly dressed. Shorts permissible if accompanied by shirt, socks and shoes. 9. Where animals are owned jointly or in syndicates, points for Most Successful Exhibitor or Breeder Trophies, to be awarded to the names jointly or to the syndicate, not divided between the owners individually. 10. 1st and 2nd Place getters from eligible classes will parade for Champion. 11. Most Successful Exhibitor points will be awarded on the basis of: Champion ...... 5 points Reserve Champion ...... 2 points 1st Prize ...... 3 points 2nd Prize ...... 2 points 3rd Prize ...... 1 point 12. Prizes may be awarded in Cash or Vouchers to equivalent value. 13. Paraders competition will be held before breed classes. 14. Exhibitors may substitute an entry as long as it is in the same class. Nowra Show Society to be notified no later than 30 minutes before the start of the breed’s judging. 15. Stakes and Star post are not to be driven into the ground unless authorised by show society member.

Judging: Judging commences at 9 am Friday 7th February with Parader Classes. Holstein and Coloured Breeds commences at 9.30am.

18 Section 5 ALL AUSTRALIAN HOLSTEIN FEATURE SHOW

For registered Holstein Cattle only. Entries Close 5pm Monday 3rd February, 2020. Judging commences 9.30am, Friday 7th February. Registration must be available for inspection prior to judging. Feed vouchers for this section supplied by Ambos Stockfeeds, Young, NSW.

Class 5001 Heifer under 6 months 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 Supported by Alldar Transport Pty Ltd

5002 All Australian Calf – under 12mths (on day of Show) Handler under 17yrs 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 Supported by I & C Zandstra

5003 Heifer 6-12 months 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 Supported by Bryce Transport

5004 Heifer 1 year and under 18 months 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 Supported by Woodside Park Holsteins

5005 Heifer 18 months and under 2 yrs 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 Supported by TJM Haulage and Contracting

5006 Pair of Heifers under 2 yrs 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 Supported by Coolea Holsteins

JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE – Ribbon, $100 and Furn Garratty Memorial Trophy Champion to represent breed for Supreme Champion Junior Dairy Heifer Supported by Jim Hindmarsh & Co RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE – Ribbon and $50 Supported by Goulburn Farm Machinery

5007 Female under 30 months – In milk 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20 Supported by AM Dairy Solutions

5008 Female 30 months and under 3 yrs – In milk 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20 Supported by M & M McPhee

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE Ribbon and $100 Supported by Raine & Horne

RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION FEMALE Ribbon and $50 Supported by NAB Agribusiness Nowra

19 ALL AUSTRALIAN HOLSTEIN FEATURE SHOW Cont’d

5009 Female 3 yrs and under 4 – In Milk 1st $50 voucher, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $10 Supported by Berry Rural Store and Commonwealth Bank

RINGSIDE JUDGING COMPETITION will be conducted in conjunction with the official judging of class to be advised. 1st Prize $50. Supported by Clinton Park Holsteins

5010 Female 4 yrs and under 5 – In Milk 1st $50 Bishops Voucher, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $10 Supported by Bishops and MP Feeds 5011 Female 5 yrs and over – In Milk 1st $100 Semex Voucher, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $10 Supported by Semex Australia

5012 Dam’s Progeny: Consisting of Dam and Daughter or 2 daughters any age (not necessarily owned by Exhibitor) 1st $40 + voucher, 2nd $30, 3rd $15 Supported by Commonwealth Bank

5013 Pen of 3 females any age owned by exhibitor. Winner to compete for Interbreed Trophy 1st $100 voucher, 2nd $30, 3rd $15 Supported by Premier Genetics & Livestock Solutions

5014 Best Uddered Cow Winner to represent breed for Supreme Best Uddered Cow Ribbon and $100 Supported by The Pines Holsteins

CHAMPION FEMALE Ribbon and $150 Supported by Manildra Stockfeeds Champion female to represent Breed for Supreme Champion Dairy Cow

RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE - Ribbon and $100 Supported by Raine & Horne

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - $50.00 Plus W.W.S. Semen Voucher Supported by Kel Campbell Pty Ltd

MOST SUCCESSFUL BREEDER - Joe Calcraft Memorial Trophy Provided by Jennifer, Ian and Mary-Anne Calcraft

This is to be awarded for top eight head on point score basis from any one breeder.

Points will be awarded on the basis of: Champion = 5 points, 1st Prize = 3 points, 2nd Prize = 2 points Reserve Champion = 2 points, 3rd Prize = 1 point

20 Section 6 COLOURED BREEDS For registered cattle only. Entries Close 5 pm Monday 3rd February, 2020. Judging commences 9.30 am Friday 7th February. Feed vouchers for this section supplied by Ambos Stockfeeds, Young, NSW. Class 6001 Heifer under 6 months 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Supported by Ambos Stockfeeds 6002 Heifer 6-12 months 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Supported by Nowra Veterinary Hospital 6003 Heifer 12 months and under 18 months 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Supported by R & D Warren 6004 Heifer 18 months and under 2 yrs 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Supported by TJM Haulage & Contracting 6005 Pair of Heifers under 2 yrs 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Supported by Alldar Transport Pty Ltd

JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER - Ribbon, $75 and Jim Henry Memorial Trophy Champion to represent breed for Supreme Champion Junior Dairy Heifer. JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER - BROWN SWISS JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER - JERSEY JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER - ANY OTHER COLOURED DAIRY BREED Supported by MP Feeds

RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER - ILLAWARRA – Ribbon and $40 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER - BROWN SWISS RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER - JERSEY RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER - ANY OTHER COLOURED DAIRY BREED Supported by Goulburn Farm Machinery

6006 Cow under 3 yrs - In Milk 1st $50 Voucher, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th voucher Supported by Berry Rural Store

6007 Cow 3 – 4 yrs - In Milk 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th voucher Supported by NAB Agribusiness Nowra

6008 Cow 4 – 5 yrs - In Milk 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th voucher Supported by Goulburn Farm Machinery

6009 Cow 5 yrs and over - In Milk 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th voucher Supported by Commonwealth Bank

6010 Best Uddered Cow - Ribbon and $50 Winner to represent breed for Supreme Best Uddered Cow Supported by Jim Hindmarsh & Co

21 Coloured Breeds Section 6 Cont’d

SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - ILLAWARRA – Ribbon and $75 K.J. Henry Memorial Trophy Supported by Manildra Stockfeeds SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - BROWN SWISS SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - JERSEY SENIOR CHAMPION FEMAILE - ANY OTHER COLOURED DAIRY BREED Senior Champion to represent Breed for Supreme Champion Dairy Cow

RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE – ILLAWARRA - Ribbon and $40 Supported by DFMC (Dairy Farmers Milk Co-op) RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - BROWN SWISS RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - JERSEY 6011 Pen of 3 females, any age owned by Exhibitor 1st $100 voucher, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Supported by Premier Genetics & Livestock Solutions

6012 Progeny of One Sire - Progeny to consist of 2 females any age. 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Supported by AM Dairy Solutions

6013 Dam’s Progeny – Dam and daughter or two daughters of one dam 1st $20 + voucher, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Supported by Madge Metal Fabrications

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR (2) Vouchers – Ambos Stockfeeds, Young, NSW

Section 7 Interbreed Competition

7001 Supreme Champion Junior Dairy Heifer 1st Prize $200 Provided by John & Andrea Henry Rural Contracting

7002 Pen of three females – any age 1st Prize $100 Provided by Raine & Horne

7003 Best Uddered Cow 1st Prize $200 Provided by TJM Haulage and Contracting

7004 Boehringer Ingelheim and CRT – Supreme Champion Dairy Cow 1st Prize Eprinex Product valued over $500

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - DAIRY CATTLE Jim Hindmarsh & Co - Trophy

22 23 Section 10 STUD BEEF CATTLE Saturday 8th February, 2020 Chief Steward: Alan Garratty Deputy Chief Steward: Peter Ryan Stewards: Graeme Cord, Steve King Honorary Stewards: Geoff Cochrane, Nick Azzopardi Announcer: Stuart Warden

Entries Close 5pm Monday 3rd February, 2020. Definitely no late or phone entries accepted. Entries to be made on prescribed form available from the Secretary, or via the website. Tattoo number to be show on Entry Form. Entry per Class Free. Rules: For registered Beef Cattle only Johne’s Disease - cattle entries will be accepted from NJDMAP Assessed Herds and from non- assessed herds. Separation requirements as determined by the Australian Johne’s Disease Market Assurance Program will apply at the show. For details, refer to the Nowra Show Society Cattle Entry Form. All animals must be registered with their particular Breed Society and a certificate supplied if required. All animals shown must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor. The age of Beef Cattle to be taken as at 3rd February 2020. Exhibitors are requested to ensure that attendants are neatly dressed. Shorts permissible if accompanied by shirt, socks and shoes. NSW Legislation requires a travelling stock statement for all stock movements. It is recommended tat all exhibits be tested negative for Pestivirus. Should any Bos indicus breeds e.g. Brahman, Santa Gertrudis etc., be entered they will compete as a British Breed. All bulls over 12 months must be kept under control by and led by a nose ring, the handlers of bulls must be over sixteen yrs of age. All Class winners, Champions and Reserve Champions are requested to participate in the Grand Parade to be held in the main showground at the completion of the Beef Judging at the cattle lawn. Participants in the Grand Parade will be eligible for a lucky dip prize. Stakes and Star post are not to be driven into the ground unless authorised by show society member.

Entries Close 5pm Monday 3rd February, 2020. Judging commences at 9.30am Saturday 8th February. PRIZES: 1st $30,2nd $20,3rd $10 Feed vouchers supplied by Vella Stockfeeds. Class 10001 Female 12 months and under Supported by Azza’s Transport & Rural Management 10002 Female over 12 months and under 16 months Supported by Cowman Stoddart Pty Ltd 10003 Female over 16 months and under 20 months Supported by Jim Hindmarsh & Co JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - European Breeds - Ribbon + Voucher JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - British Breeds - Ribbon + voucher

10004 Female over 20 months and under 30 months Supported by R & D Warren 10005 Female over 30 months Supported by Azza’s Transport & Rural Management SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - European Breeds - Ribbon + Voucher SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - British Breeds - Ribbon + voucher GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE - Ribbon and $50 Supported by Manildra Stockfeeds Ernie Ison Memorial Trophy

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10006 Bull 12 months and under Supported by R & D Warren 10007 Bull over 12 months and under 20 months Supported by Jim Hindmarsh & Co

JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - European Breeds - Ribbon + Voucher JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - British Breeds - Ribbon + Voucher

10008 Bull over 20 months and not over 30 months Supported by Vella Stockfeeds 10009 Bull over 30 months Supported by Cowman Stoddart Pty Ltd

SENIOR CHAMPION BULL - European Breeds - Ribbon + Voucher SENIOR CHAMPION BULL - British Breeds - Ribbon + Voucher GRAND CHAMPION BULL - Ribbon and $50 Supported by Manildra Stockfeeds

10010 Two Bulls any age Supported by Azza’s Transport & Rural Management 10011 Two Females any age Supported by R & D Warren 10012 Mixed Pair, any age, owned by exhibitor Supported by Bryce Transport

Commercial Classes

Commercial Competition Rules: Open to commercial cattle only. Cattle should be from recognized Beef breeds. Crossbreeds are to be beef cattle crosses only. No female that is eligible to compete in the Stud Section will be eligible to compete in the Commercial Competition. No entire male calves are eligible to compete. All exhibits should be stalled on the western side of the cattle lawn unless tested negative for PestVirus (certificate to be provided). Animals must be tractable and led (with a nose ring) for judging.

10013 Heifer, 10 – 18 months 10014 Steer, 10 – 18 months

CHAMPION COMMERCIAL STEER OR HEIFER Keith Turner Memorial Trophy $100 donated by the Williams Family

RESERVE CHAMPION COMMERCIAL STEER OR HEIFER $50 donated by Garry Nelson Livestock Transport

Boehringer Ingelheim and CRT – Most Successful Exhibitor 1st Prize Eclipse Product valued over $500

25 Section 11 LED CLASSES Saturday 8th February, 2020 HOOF ONLY

11001 ECM LIVESTOCK, MOSS VALE JUNIOR STEER COMPETITION Conducted by the South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc.

Prize money: 1st $150.00, 2nd $100.00 and 3rd $50.00 supported by ECM Livestock, Moss Vale and awarded at the conclusion of the Group 5 Show season. The class is for a steer showing NO permanent teeth, to be prepared and exhibited by a fulltime school student or exhibitor under 18 yrs of age as at 30th June, 2020. The steer and handler must be the same for each show in this class. To be judged taking into consideration student handling and knowledge. The beef sub-committee recommends that the competition be judged the 1st steer class on the day. Results to be withheld and announced at the completion of the steer judging. Points to be awarded to a maximum of 10 placings and each competitor receive 10 points for attendance. Competitors in the ECM Livestock 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.

Classes 11002 South Coast Beef School Steer Spectacular class Steer or Heifer, 240-340 kg. 1st $100 + ribbon, 2nd $60 + ribbon, 3rd $40 + ribbon Sponsored by South Coast Beef Producers Association 11003 Steer or Heifer, 340-440 kg 1st $75 + ribbon, 2nd $40 + ribbon, 3rd $20 + ribbon Sponsored by Azza’s Transport & Rural Management 11004 Steer or Heifer, greater than 440kg 1st $75 + ribbon, 2nd $40 + ribbon, 3rd $20 + ribbon Sponsored by Manildra Stockfeeds 11005 Champion Steer or Heifer (from Classes 11002,11003,11004) $100 + Ribbon provided by Jim Hindmarsh & Co Note: All entries will be assessed on weight by tape measurement.

Section 12

Paraders Competitions open to Stud & Commercial Cattle (No entry fee)

Paraders will be judged on presentation of both themselves and their exhibit and their ability to handle and parade. Prizes: 1st $30 + ribbon, 2nd $20 + ribbon, 3rd $10 + ribbon, 4th $5 + ribbon

12001 Parader under 14 yrs as at 8th February, 2020 12002 Parader aged 14 - 16 yrs as at 8th February, 2020 12003 Parader 17 - 25 yrs as at 8th February, 2020

12004 Champion Parader (from Classes 12001, 12002, 12003) $100 + Ribbon Sponsored by Ballybo

26 BIG COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL Beaut Aussie Ute Competition

SATURDAY 8th FEBRUARY Judging begins at 2pm – enter via North Street Gate Your show entrance will be your entry fee for one class (acceptable on the day) – extra classes $5 entry

Procession of Utes in main arena 4.30pm Classes as follows:

Best 4 x 4 Best B&S Ute Best Feral Best Tradie

Utes - Show Classics 60’s and below Muscle 70s to Naughties Best Street 2010 & beyond Best Note Best in Show

Further information please phone Paul Gaffney 0403 515 996

ONE AGENCY BEAUT AUSSIE UTE COMPETITION ENTRY FORM NAME: ………………………………………………………... ADDRESS:…………………………………………………… … PHONE:…………………………………………………… EMAIL:…………………………………………………...... CLASS:………………………………………………………. REGO No:…………………………………………………… Make/Model/Colour:……………………………………… Nowra Show Society, P.O. Box 494, Nowra 2541 phone: 0491 128 900 Email: [email protected]

27 SECTION 13 POULTRY – SATURDAY 8 TH FEBRUARY Stewards: Members of Nowra Poultry Club Entries: Entry fee $1 per entry. Entries close Monday 3rd February, 2020 at 5pm. Late entries will not be accepted. All exhibits must be in the hands of the Stewards by 8.30am on Saturday 8th February and may be removed after 4pm on that day. Stewards may make a decision to release birds earlier if birds show heat stress due to weather conditions. th st Judging: 9.00am Saturday 8 February. Prizes will be awarded as follows: 1 $5, 2nd $2. Junior exhibitors must be under 14 yrs of age and pen their own birds. In AOB and AOC classes the breed/colour must be stated on the entry form so that, if FOUR or more birds are entered by at least TWO exhibitors, a class can be made for that breed/colour prior to judging day if not listed in this schedule. Enquiries: M Holmes 0419 429 352 or L Giles 0420 373 211

SOFTFEATHER LARGE SOFTFEATHER BANTAM 1 Ancona Male 43 Ancona Male 2 Ancona Female 44 Ancona Female 3 Australorp Male 45 Araucana Male 4 Australorp Female 46 Araucana Female 5 Barnevelder Male 47 Australorp Male 6 Barnevelder Female 48 Australorp Female 7 Hamburg Male 49 Belgian Barbu d'Anvers Male 8 Hamburg Female 50 Belgian Barbu d'Anvers Female 9 Langshan Male 51 Belgian Barbu d'Uccle Male 10 Langshan Female 52 Belgian Barbu d'Uccle Female 11 Leghorn Male 53 Belgian Barbu de W’mael Male 12 Leghorn Female 54 Belgian Barbu de W’mael Female 13 Orpington Male 55 Frizzle Male 14 Orpington Female 56 Frizzle Female 15 Rhode Island Male 57 Japanese Male 16 Rhode Island Female 58 Japanese Female 17 Marans Male 59 Langshan Male 18 Marans Female 60 Langshan Female 19 Silkie, White Male 61 Phoenix Male 20 Silkie, White Female 62 Phoenix Female 21 Silkie, A.O.C. Male 63 Leghorn Male 22 Silkie, A.O.C. Female 64 Leghorn Female 23 Sussex Male 65 Orpington Male 24 Sussex Female 66 Orpington Female 25 Welsummer Male 67 Pekin, Black Male 26 Welsummer Female 68 Pekin, Black Female 27 Wyandotte Male 69 Pekin, White Male 28 Wyandotte Female 70 Pekin, White Female 29 A.O.B. Male 71 Pekin, A.O.C. Male 30 A.O.B. Female 72 Pekin, A.O.C. Female 31 S/F Large Pair 73 Rhode Island Male HARDFEATHER LARGE 74 Rhode Island Female 32 OEG Black/Red Male 75 Rosecomb Male 33 OEG Partridge Female 76 Rosecomb Female 34 OEG A.O.C. Male 77 Sebright Male 35 OEG A.O.C. Female 78 Sebright Female 36 Pit Game Male 79 Sussex Male 37 Pit Game Female 80 Sussex Female 38 Game A.O.B. Male 39 Game A.O.B. Female 40 H/F Large Pair 41 Aussie Game Male 42 Aussie Game Female

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JUNIOR SECTION SOFTFEATHER BANTAM cont'd 118 Softfeather Large Male 81 Wyandotte, White Male 119 Softfeather Large Female 82 Wyandotte, White Female 120 Softfeather Bantam Male 83 Wyandotte, A.O.C. Male 121 Softfeather Bantam Female 84 Wyandotte, A.O.C. Female 122 Hardfeather Male 85 A.O.B. Male 123 Hardfeather Female 86 A.O.B. Female 124 Waterfowl Drake 87 S/F Bantam Pair 125 Waterfowl Duck 126 Best Decorated Egg HARDFEATHER BANTAM 127 Best Decorated group of Eggs 88 OEG Black/Red Male 89 OEG Part/Clay/Wh'tn Female BACKYARD BIRDS 90 OEG A.O.C. Male 91 OEG A.O.C. Female 128 Prettiest Bird 92 Modern Black/Red Male 129 Best Presented Bird 93 Modern Black/Red Female 130 Biggest Bird 94 Modern A.O.C. Male 131 Smallest Bird 95 Modern A.O.C. Female 132 Best Behaved Bird 96 Pit Game Male 133 Most Coloured Bird

97 Pit Game Female CHAMPION SCHOOL TEAM 98 Game A.O.B. Male

99 Game A.O.B. Female 134 4 birds of any breed, variety or 100 Hardfeather Bantam Pair sex 101 Indian Game Male to be penned in individual pens 102 Indian Game Female FIRST PRIZE RIBBON – CHAMPION WATERFOWL SCHOOL TEAM 103 Campbell Drake 104 Campbell Duck 105 Orpington Drake 106 Orpington Duck 107 Mallard Drake 108 Mallard Duck 109 Muscovy Drake 110 Muscovy Duck 111 Runner, White Drake 112 Runner, White Duck RIBBONS AWARDED TO CHAMPIONS 113 Runner, A.O.C. Drake AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS and “CHAMPION BIRD OF SHOW” 114 Runner, A.O.C. Duck

115 A.O.B. Drake

116 A.O.B. Duck 117 Pair

POULTRY SECTION SUPPORTED BY

29 DOG HIGH JUMP

Friday 7th February 7.30pm Chief Steward: Min Purtell – 0432 586 431

Entries to be made at Secretary’s office by Friday 7th Feb 6pm 1. The competition is a test of the dog’s jumping ability 2. The dog is to jump over the wall. However the dog can touch any part of the jump to get over the wall. 3. All dogs not jumping must be on a lead, with a handler, in the marshaling area away from the jump run up area. 4. Only one dog may be loose in the competition area at any one time. 5. The owner has the right to select the height, above the minimum height, at which the dog will commence competing 6. It is suggested that a 2nd - handler be used to catch the dog on the other side of the jump 7. Each dog is allowed three attempts at each height if necessary, until only one dog remains to provide a winner 8. The dog can remain on the lead during the run up and jumping however the handler cannot assist the dog by pushing or pulling the lead. 9. Any mishandling or misuse of a dog will incur immediate disqualification 10. Run up area and landing area to be flat with hay used as landing 11. The dog can be encouraged over the jump by handler on the other side of the jump, vocally or visually. 12. If more than one dog has jumped that final height, a count back of refusals is to be done. 13. Dogs on the showground at all times are to be securely tied or on a lead. 14. Bitches in season are not permitted on the ground. Pregnant bitches not permitted to jump. 15. Owners are responsible for their dogs and must adhere to council regulations. 16. Judge has right to refuse entry of any dog.

Entry: Free Prizemoney: 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20

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2020 Nowra Show - Saturday 8th February

WITH THANKS TO OUR MAJOR SPONSORS - NOWRA ANIMAL HOSPITAL, MOJO MINI GOATS AND SOUTHERN PUBLISHERS

JUDGE: Rick Howard CHIEF STEWARD: Fe Everett

ENTRY DATE: Entries close: Friday January 24, 2020 @ 5.00pm . Entries must be received by the close of entry date, NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. ENTRIES TO: NSW Show Secretary via email - [email protected]. All original entry forms and fees MUST be handed in to the steward for each goat entered during check in time. Animals without forms submitted and fees paid on the day will not be eligible to show. ENTRY FEES: $3 per entry per class. NO REFUNDS ALLOWED Studs with emailed entries will still be responsible to pay outstanding entry fees if not attending show. ELIGIBILITY: This show is open to Australian Miniature, Nuwby, Pygmy and Nigerian Dwarf Goats holding current and up-to-date registration with the MGBA. Pygmy/Nigerian Dwarf exhibits must be registered with DNA. Animals under 6 months with DNA pending may enter with a copy of parent’s MGBA registration papers. Exhibitors must produce a copy of registration certificate/s on the day with a signed copy of their show entry form to be eligible to participate in Breed Classes. All animals must comply with CAE and Johnes testing as detailed in following bio-security section. Animals must be owned or leased by the competitor, who must hold current membership with the MGBA. MGBA rules and regulations apply to goats at ALL shows. Competitor participation in events is at the MGBA discretion and on submitting their entries, all exhibitors are agreeing to the MGBA show rules and code of sportsmanship. Those not abiding by MGBA rules will be removed from the show and any wins forfeited. It is the competitor’s responsibility to follow all DPI and governing bodies’ state rules and requirements for tick/disease as well as movement of goats between states and to and from MGBA shows.

BREED: Animals are only eligible to enter one breed type section classes. Please ensure the breed is indicated on the entry form.

CHECK IN TIME: 8am - 9am. All vehicles must be parked by 8.30am JUDGING: commences at 10.00am.

EXHIBITS: MGBA Rules and Regulations apply. Full Show Rules are a supplement to this schedule and can be found on the Miniature Goat Breeders Association Website www.mgba.com.au MGBA Inc Breed Standards, Heights and Regulations will govern breed related issues IN ALL CASES. All Animals must be measured in prior to the commencement of judging and are to be brought up to the measuring station as directed by the steward. Animals not measured will not be permitted to show. Animals must have NLIS ear tag in place and Identification must be confirmed prior to commencement of judging.

(Any goats entering under dairy exemption must still have their ear tags present at the show).Animals should be good breed examples and must NOT have horns. All animals must be in healthy condition, free of ticks, lice and visible signs of disease or health problems. It is desirable that goats have been vaccinated. Exhibitors and handlers are to conduct themselves in an exemplary manor at all times. Abusive, disruptive or unsportsmanlike behaviour will result in the exhibitor/handler being excused from the ring, forfeiture of fees/prizes/awards & disqualification from competing in further classes. It is the exhibitors responsibility to provide adequate food and fresh water for their animals for the duration of the show. It is condition of entry that the Best of Breed and Best In Show exhibits stand to be photographed, at the show under the direction of the steward, for recording & promotion of show results. Failure to do so will result in disqualification of exhibit, award/s being permanently removed & forfeiture of entry fees. Photos & results of classes / animals will be published as the Show Society / MGBAA require. Any photos taken at the show may be used by the MGBAA in future promotions.

31 BIO-SECURITY: • All animals over 12 months must have tested clear for CAE and Johne’s Disease within past 12 months (1).

• All animals under 12 months that are not tested require clear test results from both tested parents (or dam only when from AI IMPORTED straw).

• Copies of the test results should be attached to the relevant signed Goat Health Statement and submitted with entries via email. The test results must show the entered goat by name and/or ear tag.

• Signing of your entry form indicates that you and any person participating with you, agree to the following inclusions; I/we accept responsibility for checking the catalogue and having corrections made prior to judging; agree to follow the Stewards direction at all times; agree to ensure a safe environment for entries, exhibitors, spectators, officials and all others; and we declare that our animal/s meet the JD/CAE negative tested requirements and declare that they have not been in contact with or in the proximity (2) of untested animals (3) nor in contact with the uncleaned and non-disinfected facilities, vehicles or equipment used by any non- accredited herds or untested animals. Any milk used to feed kids must come from accredited herds or be pasteurized or spray dried (4). Notes: (1) negative test to JD/CAE within 12mths (or kids up to 12 months - require parent clear test results). A copy of laboratory test results with animal’s names/tags or if not available, a copy of the laboratory test results with a letter from the veterinary surgeon who collected the samples with the goat’s names/tags/identification methods or copy of the relevant accreditation certificate to be provided to the Stewards on request. Any laboratory test result that shows a positive or inconclusive result must be further investigated by a veterinary surgeon and this positive/inconclusive report must have attached to it the final report of such investigation e.g. a negative faecal test for JD or subsequent negative blood test for CAE. (2) animals are not permitted to make contact with untested animals - unloading/loading; walkways; pens; yards; feed/water receptacles; equipment; transport; show ring; etc at any time or testing is void. Contact is defined as being within 2 metres unless separated by a solid barrier. (3) Animals: goats; sheep; deer; cattle; camel; bison; llama; alpaca (4) goats that have been in contact with animals (3), their manure or unpasteurised goat’s milk from non-accredited sources must be held in isolation and be blood tested twice at an interval of 6-12 months. For clarity attending any non-MGBA shows that allow untested animals will be classed as having been in contact with untested animals.

CONDITION OF PARTICIPATION:It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to comply with these biosecurity and welfare measures whiles participating in any MGBA show - 1) provide adequate supervision of their animals at all times. Animals must not be subject to unsupervised handling or to access by the general public.

2) Restrict animals to designated areas by tethering or penning when not being led. 3) Promptly remove all feacal material regularly to provided plastic lined bins. This is particularly important in laneways and judging areas (it is the responsibility of each exhibitor to clean up after their animals). 4) Equipment must be cleaned and stored when not in use. 5) Sick animals are not permitted on grounds. 6) Accredited studs are responsible for putting in place their own measures to comply with their accreditation scheme. It is not the responsibility of the MGBA or show society to provide such measures. In interpreting the show/event regulations, any decision made by the show committee/manager is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

INSURANCE: All exhibitors/participants are responsible for arranging their own public liability insurance and other insurances. This Association or any of its representatives will not under any circumstances hold itself/themselves liable for any accident, loss or damage and it shall be a condition of entry/participation that each exhibitor/participant shall hold MGBAA and anyone associated with the organisation/conduct of event, blameless and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising through any accident, loss, non-delivery or damage whatsoever.

Miniature Goat Breeder Association of Australia Inc. (IAN-IA35943) Office: 149 Four Mile Land Boyland, QLD 4275

32 Nowra Show Alpacas Section 2020

The Alpaca section would like to welcome you all to visit and ask questions to students from Vincentia High School and the Australian Alpaca Youth Group. Alpacas don’t like dogs so please avoid bringing your dog near the Alpacas.

On Friday the 7th February – Vincentia High School Student’s will be bringing some of the Beautiful Alpacas they work with and train for everyone to meet, have a photo with and walk if you wish. On Saturday the 8th February – We will be holding a Youth Paraders competition between 9am – 3pm. If you are age between 7 and 26 years old, please feel free to enter this competition. There is an Open section for the old hands at the Youth Paraders and a Preliminary for the newer competitors.

Please email me: [email protected] and I will email you the entry form and schedule, so you can enter.

During the Lunch break of the Youth Paraders we will are running the Alpaca Young Judges for people ages between 15 and 23 years old, this section is about placing Alpacas or Alpaca fleeces in order of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Then speaking about why you placed the animals or fleece in the order you have placed them. This will be done in front of the crowd and the over Judge at the alpaca section.

Please email me: [email protected] and I will email you the entry form for the young judges Feel free to drop by anytime we enjoy speaking to people about our Alpacas and the events we are running. We would like to thank our Sponsor Premier Motor Service.

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Nowra Show 7th – 8th February 2020 A selection of Junior & Youth Pavilion Sections

A point score competition will be conducted and all entries from School children will go towards a special trophy for the

“Most Successful School”

Please make sure when entering that children indicate what School they are attending

Entry into Junior Section Free

NOTE:

For Junior Cattle, Junior Poultry Classes and Junior entries into the “Great Bake-Off” please refer to main Pavilion section of Schedule

34 Pavilion - Junior Section -

VEGETABLES

Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Wednesday 5th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: All potatoes to be exhibited in boxes with name of each variety attached. Pumpkins: The Judge has advised that pumpkins will not be cut for judging. Note: Leave bottoms on Silver Beet and Rhubarb.

Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Class: Junior Section - 18 Yrs and Under 10001 Beans - twenty 10002 Carrots, with tops - three 10003 Pumpkin - any variety 10004 Rhubarb - three stalks 10005 Zucchini - three (not more than 180 mm long) 10006 Potatoes - three 10007 Marrow - one 10008 Any vegetable not previously mentioned

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT – Ribbon

CUT FLOWERS

Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4 th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10am Thursday 6th February Exhibits will be accepted from 6pm to 7pm Wednesday 5th and from 7am – 10am Thursday 6th February. Conditions: Containers in this section are optional. Roses to be named if possible. All flowers to be grown by the exhibitor.

Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified

Juniors 12yrs and Under 10009 Cut Blooms, Container 10010 Roses, Container 10011 Coloured Foliage

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon - (Classes 10009-10011)

Juniors 13yrs and under 16yrs of Age 10012 Cut Blooms, Container 10013 Roses, Container 10014 Coloured Foliage

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon - (Classes 10012-10014)

35 JUNIOR DECORATIVE FLOWERS

Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10am Thursday 6th February. Exhibits will be accepted from 6pm – 7pm Wednesday 5th February and from 7am -10am Thursday 6th February Conditions: 1. Fresh Flowers unless otherwise stated. Embellishments/accessories allowed. 2. Exhibitor may use natural and/or artificial embellishments/accessories. 3. Natural embellishments are living plant parts other than flowers; the flower heads or seed heads of the grass family are permissible. 4. Artificial embellishments: Anything made by man e.g. figurine/s, ribbon, painted/dyed plant material, etc.

st nd Prizemoney: 1 $5, 2 $2 unless otherwise specified Class: 18 yrs and under 10015 Arrangement in a bottle 10016 Small arrangement for coffee table using silk flowers 10017 Best dressed pumpkin 10018 Arrangement containing foliage 10019 Arrangement in a teapot 10020 Arrangement in a boot 12 Yrs and Under 10021 Animal, bird or human made only from fruit, vegetables or any garden material 10022 Floating flower heads 10023 Arrangement in a novelty container 10024 Arrangement in a basket using silk flowers 10025 Arrangement in a shoe 10026 Arrangement in recyclable container 8 Yrs and Under 10027 Floral saucer 10028 Arrangement in novelty container 10029 Arrangement in shell 10030 Arrangement in egg-cup 10031 Arrangement in cup and saucer 10032 Animal, bird or human made only from fruit, vegetables or any garden material MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT RIBBONS 18 yrs/under, 12yrs/under, 8yrs/under

JUNIOR POT PLANTS (16yrs and Under)

Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: Limit of 5 pots in any one Class • Exhibits to be grown by Exhibitor. No oiling of plants • No late entries accepted - Maximum size of pots 30cm. Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise stated Class: 10033 Collection of plants grown in one container 10034 Miniature garden in container depicting Nursery Rhyme/Story

36 JUNIOR JAMS AND JELLIES

Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm, Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6h February Conditions: • Competing tickets to be attached to sides of all jars • Variety to be named. No other identification allowed • Previous brand name on lids must not be visible • Jams and Jellies to be in glass containers - contents to be not less than 250g or not more than 500g. • Bottles in collections are to be of uniform size Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified

Class: 18 yrs and Under 10035 Plum Jam 10036 Jam other than specified - to be named 10037 Jelly, any variety - to be named

JUNIOR PRESERVES AND PICKLES

Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified • Competing tickets to be attached to sides of all jars • Variety to be named only where requested. No other identification allowed • Previous brand name on lids must not be visible • Chutney, Relish and Pickles to be in jars: contents to be not less than 250g and not more than 500g • Sauces in sauce bottles • Preserved fruits and vegetables to be judged unopened Hints: • For competition it is advisable to check that the bottle is clean around the top and the inside of the lid is clean. • The jar should be full (above the shoulder of the jar). • Sauces (except pasta) need to be strained for competition purposes. The taste of the flavor named should not be overpowered by another flavor eg: the taste of tomato relish should not be overpowered by chilli.

Class: (18yrs and Under)

10038 Pickles, any variety - to be named 10039 Sauce, any variety - to be named 10040 Relish, any variety - to be named, 1st $30, 2nd $10

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT

37 JUNIOR COOKING

Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Wednesday, 5th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: • White paper plates to be used (small plates when 4 items specified). • Patty cakes not to be cooked in paper cases unless specified. • Do not decorate a cake unless specified. • No ring tins to be used. • Packet Cakes to be used only where stipulated. • Iced Cakes - only top of cake to be iced (excluding Class 10046, 10047, 10048, and 10070). • Special Occasion Cake and Novelty Cake to be exhibited on covered board - maximum size of board 30 cm x 30 cm. • Coconut ice should be pale pink in colour Hints for exhibition cooking - Read the schedule carefully - check closing time • Biscuits, pikelets, scones, slices should be even sized and dainty • Slices should be approx. 4cm squares • Don’t turn cake onto wire rack, marks are regarded as decoration. • Coconut ice should be pale pink in colour, no coconut on top and 4cm squares • Place on tea towels • Don’t use soft icing unless specified • Neat presentation is very important • Note: be aware that in hot weather some exhibits will deteriorate, i.e. jelly Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Supported by: CWA Nowra Branch and Tait Miller McIntyre

OPEN SECTION - CAKES 10041 Chocolate Cake – Chocolate icing 10042 Banana Cake – Lemon icing 10043 Carrot Cake - Lemon icing 10044 Sponge Sandwich - jam filled - NO icing 10045 Sultana Cake 10046 Special Occasion Cake - soft icing - decorated 10047 Novelty Cake Depicting a Show Theme 10048 Special Education - Your favourite cake - iced and decorated SWEETS 10049 Coconut Ice – four pieces 10050 Chocolate Balls - four pieces 10051 Rocky Road - four pieces 10052 Toffee or Peanut Brittle - jar MISCELLANEOUS 10053 Biscuits, three distinct varieties, two of each - six on plate 10054 Anzac Biscuits - four pieces - Supported by Meroogal 10055 Pikelets – four 10056 Scones, Plain - four 10057 Scones, Date - four 10058 Scones, Pumpkin - four 10059 Slice, cooked - any variety, four pieces 10060 Shortbread - whole - Supported by Meroogal 10061 Patty Cakes – Vanilla - four - iced and decorated Supported by CWA, Nowra 10062 Healthy lunch box - Snack, Sweet-Fruit base - four pieces Prize donated by Mrs Judy Cord 10063 Healthy lunch box - Snack, Savory-Vegetable base - 4 pieces Prize donated by Mrs Judy Cord

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15 YRS AND UNDER 10064 Butter cake - Iced 10065 Muffins, sweet, with fruit - four 10066 Tartlets, Jam, short crust - four 12 YRS AND UNDER 10067 Chocolate Cake - iced, no decorations 10068 Vanilla - Packet Cake - iced, no decorations 10069 Gingerbread People, decorated - two 10070 Slice, uncooked - four pieces 8 YRS AND UNDER 10071 Chocolate Packet Cake - iced, no decorations 10072 Patty Cakes, cooked in cases, iced and decorated - four 10073 Milk arrowroot biscuits - commercial, iced and decorated - four 10074 Slice, uncooked - four pieces

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT – Ribbon EXHIBITOR WITH HIGHEST NUMBER OF ENTRIES Ribbon in memory of Mrs Bernice Morgan STEWARDS’ ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD – Trophy

Hints for baking scones for Exhibitions/Shows

(as provided by Mrs Voni Muller)

First of all, read the Show Schedule thoroughly. Have a hot oven, know your oven. When cooked, brush off any excess flour, top and underneath, with pastry brush. To avoid flour on bottom of scones, line the baking tray with baking paper. Scones should be medium brown on top and light brown underneath. Sometimes it makes a difference whatever scone tray is used, for the bottom of the scones. Experiment prior to Show. Scones must be same size and shape, if possible. If mixture is too soft, gradually add a bit more flour. It is better to have a soft mixture and add extra flour than to have a stiff mixture and add extra liquid as this can make the top hard and the scone heavy. When cooked, cover with tea towel to keep the top soft.

39 JUNIOR NEEDLEWORK/CRAFT – SOFT MATERIALS

Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday, 4th February th Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday, 6 February. Conditions: • All exhibits to be the bona fide work of exhibitor • Work may be laundered • Machine Made Articles may be hand finished • Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show • Any exhibit which received 1st Prize at 2019 Nowra Show is ineligible Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Class: DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED 10075 Any article of soft craft - worked by a Developmentally Disabled Child, School or Group 10076 Any item of craft - soft materials completed by an Infant Class or Group - 1st $15, 2nd $10 10077 Any item of craft - soft materials completed by a Primary Class or Group - 1st $15, 2nd $10 8 YRS AND UNDER 10078 Felt - handmade article 10079 Handwork, any article 10080 Wall Hanging - any fabric 10081 Specimen of Needlework/Craft not listed, including crochet or knitting 10 YRS AND UNDER 10082 Cross Stitch, any article 10083 Longstitch, any article 10084 Cushion, any type of needlework 10085 Novelty/Soft Toy 10086 Any item assembled using fabric and glue 10087 Stitching on Huckaback cloth - any article 10088 Specimen of Needlework/Craft not listed, including crochet or knitting 12 YRS AND UNDER 10089 Cross Stitch or Longstitch, any article 10090 Cushion, any type of needlework 10091 Novelty/Soft Toy 10092 Any article using felt or wool 10093 Specimen of Needlework/Craft not listed, including crochet or knitting 15 YRS AND UNDER 10094 SPECIAL - Quilt – using any technique - 1st $10, 2nd $4.00 10095 Applique, any article 10096 Cross Stitch or Longstitch, any article 10097 Cushion, any type of needlework 10098 Any article made from felt or wool 10099 Specimen of Needlework/Craft not listed, including crochet or knitting 18 YRS AND UNDER 10100 SPECIAL - Quilt – using any technique - 1st $10, 2nd $4.00 10101 Cross Stitch or Longstitch, any article 10102 Cushion, any type of needlework 10103 Any article made from felt or wool 10104 Garment, any technique 10105 Specimen of Needlework/Craft not listed, including crochet or knitting

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT RIBBONS MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Ribbon in Memory of Mrs Betty Tyrrell

40 JUNIOR CRAFTS – HARD MATERIALS Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: • All exhibits to be the bona fide work of exhibitor. • Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show. • Any exhibit which received 1st prize at the 2019 Nowra Show is ineligible. • NOTE: ENTRIES MUST NOT EXCEED 1m x 1m Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Supported by Matty’s Playtime, South Nowra

Note: Classes 10107 and 10108 1st $15, 2nd $10 Class: DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED 10106 Any article of any craft (hard materials) - worked entirely by a Developmentally Disabled Child - 18 yrs or under SCHOOL AND GROUPS (size not to exceed 1m x 1 m) 10107 Mini display –Theme "Our Land abounds in natures gifts” completed by an Infants Class or Group 10108 Mini Display - Theme “Our Land abounds in natures gifts” completed by a Primary Class or Group 8YRS AND UNDER 10109 Collection - of any items 10110 Lego - Exhibitor’s Original Construction - mounted on solid base 10111 Lego - Kit Construction - mounted on solid base 10112 Article or construction made from Plastic 10113 Article or construction made from Paper 10114 Article or construction made from Wood 10115 Article or construction made from Glass, Ceramic or Tile 10116 Article or construction made from Metal 10117 Article or construction made from natural materials 10118 Project Book / Research Assignment 10119 Scrapbook /Scrapbooking 10 YRS AND UNDER 10120 Collection - of any items 10121 Lego - Exhibitor’s Original Construction - mounted on solid base 10122 Lego - Kit Construction - mounted on solid base 10123 Article or construction made from Plastic 10124 Article or construction made from Paper 10125 Article or construction made from Wood 10126 Article or construction made from Glass, Ceramic or Tile 10127 Article or construction made from Metal 10128 Article or construction made from natural materials 10129 Project Book / Research Assignment 10130 Scrapbook / Scrapbooking 12 YRS AND UNDER 10131 Collection - of any items 10132 Lego - Exhibitor’s Original Construction - mounted on solid base 10133 Lego - Kit Construction - mounted on solid base 10134 Article or construction made from Plastic 10135 Article or construction made from Paper 10136 Article or construction made from Wood 10137 Article or construction made from Glass, Ceramic or Tile 10138 Article or construction made from Metal 10138 Article or construction made from natural materials 10140 Project Book / Research Assignment 10141 Scrapbook / Scrapbooking

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15 YRS AND UNDER 10142 Collection - of any items 10143 Lego - Exhibitor’s Original Construction - mounted on solid base 10144 Lego - Kit Construction - mounted on solid base 10145 Article or construction made from Plastic 10146 Article or construction made from Paper 10147 Article or construction made from Wood 10148 Article or construction made from Glass, Ceramic or Tile 10149 Article or construction made from Metal 10150 Article or construction made from natural materials 10151 Project Book / Research Assignment 10152 Scrapbook / Scrapbooking

18 YRS AND UNDER 10153 Collection - Stamp 10154 Project Book / Research Assignment 10155 Scrapbook / Scrapbooking 10156 Article or construction made from Plastic 10157 Article or construction made from Paper 10158 Article or construction made from Wood 10159 Article or construction made from Glass, Ceramic or Tile 10160 Article or construction made from Metal 10161 Article or construction made from natural materials 10162 Lego - Exhibitor’s Original Construction - mounted on solid base 10163 Lego - Kit Construction - mounted on solid base

18 Yrs and Under - Pottery 10164 Pottery Item

12 Yrs and Under - Pottery 10165 Pottery Item

8 Yrs and Under - Pottery 10166 Pottery Item

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT RIBBON

STEWARDS ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD SPONSORED BY MATTY’S PLAYTIME

42 JUNIOR WOODWORK

Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: • Exhibits not to exceed 2 metres in any direction. Volume not to exceed 0.5 cubic metres. • Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show. • Any exhibit which received 1st Prize at 2019 Nowra Show ineligible. Exhibits to be bona fide worker of Exhibitor. • A limit of two similar type items per Class per Exhibitor • Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified

Supported by: Shoalhaven Woodcraft Society

Class: 17 Yrs and Under 10167 Woodwork - any item, (excluding pegs and popsticks)

15 Yrs and Under 10168 Woodwork - any item, (excluding pegs and popsticks)

12 Yrs and Under 10169 Woodwork - any item, (excluding pegs and popsticks)

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT – Ribbon Best Woodwork Exhibit – Classes 10167-10169 “Shoalhaven Woodcraft Society Award” Value $25

43 Junior Art

Steward: Lyn Tierney Hon. Stewards: Sue Doody, Kristy Lochrin, Emma Maddinson, Peter Doyle Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 6th February. Exhibits: To be in by no later than 12.00 noon Wednesday 7th February Junior Conditions: • Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show • Any exhibit which received 1st Prize at 2019 Nowra Show ineligible • Exhibit to be the bona fide work of Exhibitor. No copy work • No wet paintings will be accepted • Society will exercise all reasonable care but will not be responsible for any damage or loss of any exhibit Note: No embellishments allowed Oversized entries cannot be judged Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Conditions Classes 10170 - 10177 • Maximum size (including frame) 60cm x 100cm • * All work must be framed or mounted and prepared for hanging by single wire or nylon cord placed 1/3rd from the top and must be able to support its own weight.

18 YEARS AND UNDER 10170 Painting - any medium 10171 Drawing - any medium 10172 Collage 10173 Graphic Art 15 YEARS AND UNDER 10174 Painting - any medium 10175 Drawing - any medium 10176 Collage 10177 Graphic Art Conditions Classes 10178-10183 • Maximum size 30cm x 42cm (A3 including optional cardboard mount) on paper and NOT prepared for hanging UNLESS STATED IN SEPARATE CLASS • Limit of one (1) exhibit per artist in each class. • Exhibitor’s name, age and school attending to be written on back of exhibit

12 YEARS AND UNDER 10178 Drawing or Painting - any medium (NOT prepared for hanging) 10179 Pencil Drawing (NOT prepared for hanging 10180 Drawing or Painting – any medium (Prepared for hanging, framed or canvas – conditions as per class 10170-10177 above, see *) 8 YEARS AND UNDER 10181 Drawing or Painting - any medium (NOT prepared for hanging) 10182 Pencil Drawing (NOT prepared for hanging) 10183 Drawing or Painting – any medium (Prepared for hanging, framed or canvas – conditions as per class 10170-10177 above, see *)

BEST EXHIBIT RIBBONS - 18yrs/under, 15yrs/under, 12yrs/under, 8yrs/under

44 ‘Celebrating The Shoalhaven’ Annual Art Prize Supported by RH Boyd & Son Pty Ltd To celebrate the upcoming 150th Nowra Show in February 2026, we are announcing a new Annual Visual Arts Prize. The Nowra Show Art Prize will invite entries from all art media. In the lead up to the 150th Nowra Show celebration, the prize will each year have a different theme which celebrates the diversity and ongoing relationships between the agricultural communities within the Shoalhaven region. It will also reflect the ongoing and changing agricultural practices of the Shoalhaven region. We envisage that come the 150th Show in February 2026 that there will be an Art Exhibition displaying all the winning (and other invited) entries open to the General Public at an Exhibition, Location to be advised. In 2020 the theme is to be: "Landforms, Landscapes and Landmarks of the Shoalhaven” Artists are invited to enter works which explore the huge variety of primary, secondary & cottage Industries that are abundant within the Shoalhaven. All media are accepted including: painting, drawing, mixed media, sculpture, ceramics, fibre/textiles, and photography.

• All artwork and photography must be framed or mounted and prepared for hanging by single wire or nylon cord placed 1/3rd from the top and must be able to support its own weight. • Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show.

An Artist’s Statement of between 50-100 Words explaining the source of stimulus for the theme "Landforms, Landscapes and Landmarks of the Shoalhaven” will be required with the artwork. Size Dimensions: • 2D works NOT GREATER THAN 1000mm x 600mm • 3D works within a 600mm x 600mm x 600mm • Limit one art work per person

Entries to be delivered to the Nowra Showground on: Tuesday 4th February. Entries to be delivered to the Nowra Showground by Wednesday 5th February by 12 noon * Note: The winning entry in each section will be acquisitive.*

Note: Not all works submitted may always be able to be displayed.

Judges decision is final. AGE CATEGORIES AND PRIZES: Adult Section: 19 years and above: First Prize: $1,000 Intermediate Section: 13-18 years of Age: First Prize: $300 Junior Section: 12 years and under: First Prize: $100 Class No. 45016 (Adult) Shoalhaven Annual Art Competition Class No. 45017 (Intermediate) Shoalhaven Annual Art Competition Class No. 45018 (Junior) Shoalhaven Annual Art Competition

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JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY

Sponsored by The SHOALHAVEN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

Chief Steward: Samantha Anderson Hon Stewards: Lloyd Anderson, Yvonne Young, Pauline Kitto, Judi Anderson, David Land Entry: Entry forms and Exhibits can be delivered to the Committee Room, Nowra Showground from Monday 27th January, 2020. Entries close 5pm Friday 31st January, 2020.

Fees: Classes 10184 - 10187 Free entry (Juniors) Conditions: All prints to be mounted on RIGID Cardboard with Border and Unframed. Owner’s NAME, PHONE No. and the CLASS to be displayed on the BACK of the photograph. • Maximum size (including border) 410mm x 510mm • Minimum size (including border) 130mm x 180mm • No Canvases. • Previous prize winning exhibits at the Nowra Show will not be accepted. • As many exhibits as possible will be displayed. th • All exhibits to be collected from the Pavilion on Sunday 9 February between 10am and 11.00am. • Mailed exhibits to include return postage. • Prizemoney: 1st $10, 2nd $5

SHOALHAVEN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

Classes 10184-10187 Sponsored by the SHOALHAVEN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB NB: Juniors to state clearly on their Entry Form the name of the School they attend so as to gain points for the overall competition.

JUNIOR SECTION 12 YRS AND UNDER 10184 Animal/Bird/Insect 10185 Any other subject JUNIOR SECTION 18 YRS AND UNDER 10186 Landscape/Seascape 10187 Any Other Subject

SPONSORED BY SHOALHAVEN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

BEST EXHIBIT RIBBONS Classes 10184, 10185, 10186, 10187 JUNIOR CHAMPION - Classes 10184 – 10187 (Ribbon plus $25

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Garden in a Wheelbarrow Competition

Get a group of friends together and make a garden in a Wheelbarrow and at the same time get points for your School. This year Nowra Show Society is conducting a competition for all Schools/Schoolchildren and the Most Successful School will be awarded a Trophy at the conclusion of the Show.

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Garden in a Wheelbarrow Competition

2020 Entry Form School/Pre- School Contact Name: Address: Suburb:

Phone: Email:

Exhibit Details: Classes: Class 1 Preschool; Class 2 Kinder; Class 3 Years 1-3; Class 4 Years 4-6; Class 5 High School

Entry Class No: Teachers Name No. (1,2,3,4,5) 1

2

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CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

Entry forms and wheelbarrows to be delivered no later than 5pm Thursday 6th February 2020. Wheelbarrows to have tyre inflated to allow movement. Wheelbarrows to be prepared for display when delivered. Wheelbarrows to be collected on Sunday 9th February between 10am – 1:30am. Contact: Robyn Nelson on 4423 1081 or email: [email protected] for further information. 47

GENERAL PAVILION SECTION Show Time: Pavilion Open 9.30am Friday & 9am Saturday

Chief Pavilion Maintenance Stewards: Jim Dawson, Jenny Dawson, Peter Doyle Chief Pavilion Stewardess: Faye Suffolk, Debbie Connolly CONDITIONS: Entry Fee: $2.00 per Exhibitor (one fee only) with the exception of Photography where all Junior Classes are free. All other photography entries are $1 per entry. Photography Entries: Entries and exhibits can be delivered together from 9am Monday 27th January, but no later than 5pm Friday 31st January. Entry Forms must be submitted by:

5 pm, Tuesday 4th February Art Ceramic – Pottery Craft – Hard Materials Cut Flowers Decorative Flowers Decorated Cakes Jams and Jellies Junior Art Junior Decorative Flowers Junior Craft – Hard Materials Junior Needlework/Craft – Soft Materials Knitting and Crochet Needlework/Craft – Soft Materials Porcelain Art Porcelain Dolls Pot Plants Preserves and Pickles PLEASE NOTE Woodwork 5 pm, Wednesday 5th February Collection of Exhibits Bread and Scones Cooking All perishable exhibits not Farm Produce collected by 11am Sunday Fruit will be disposed of Hay, Grain and Grass Junior Cooking Vegetables 5 pm, Thursday 6h February Dahlias

PAVILION – GENERAL: • Definitely no late entries will be accepted. • Entry fee $2.00 per exhibitor No restriction on number of entries (only one fee applies) • The MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR is determined by: 2 points allocated for 1st 1 point allocated for 2nd . In the event of a tie 1 point to be allocated for the Most Outstanding Exhibit. If this does not resolve the tie, the number of 1st Prizes will be taken into account. If the tie continues and the prize cannot be divided there will be a draw of names.

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EXHIBITS: Exhibits must be in by:

5 pm, Friday 31st January Photography Photography Entries: Entries and exhibits can be delivered together from 9am Monday 27th January, but no later than 5pm Friday 31st January.

12 noon, Wednesday 5th February Art Junior Art 10 am, Thursday 6th February Bread and Scones Ceramic – Pottery Cooking Craft – Hard Materials Decorated Cakes Farm Produce Fruit Hay, Grain and Grass Jams and Jellies Junior Cooking Junior Craft – Hard Materials Junior Needlework/Craft – Soft Materials Knitting and Crochet Needlework/Craft – Soft Materials Porcelain Art Porcelain Dolls Pot Plants Preserves and Pickles Vegetables Woodwork 7am-10am Thursday 6th February Cut Flowers Decorative Flowers Junior Decorative flowers 8.00am, Friday 7th February Dahlias

PAVILION EXHIBITS - GENERAL 1) An exhibit may only be entered in one class. 2) Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show unless otherwise specified. 3) All prize winning exhibits in each class shall be displayed in the Pavilion together with as many other exhibits as space will permit. 4) It is not always possible to display the whole article (eg: quilts) as sufficient space may not be available. 5) Exhibits cannot be connected to Mains Power during the Show. 6) Pavilion will close at 10.00 pm on Saturday and re-open on Sunday between 10.00 am and 11.00 am for removal of exhibits. Exhibitors must produce numbered Exhibitor Receipt to collect corresponding numbered Exhibit. Exhibitor receipt will be issued with competing Ticket.

49 PAVILION EXHIBITS – GENERAL Cont’d 7) No exhibit may be removed from the Pavilion before Sunday morning. 8) Prizemoney will be paid on Sunday between 10.00 am and 11.00 am. 9) Prizemoney not collected within a week of the show will be a donation to the Society. 10) Unless otherwise arranged, the Society will not be responsible for exhibits unclaimed by 12 noon Sunday. 11) The Society shall not be responsible in the event of any loss or damage to any exhibit howsoever arising.

Pavilion will open at 7am – 10am Thursday 6th Feb for the staging of Exhibits.

Pavilion will be open between 6.00 pm and 7.00 pm Wednesday and from 7am to 10am Thursday for staging of exhibits in Cut Flowers, Decorative Flowers and Junior Decorative Flower sections. 6.00am to 8.00am Friday for staging of Dahlias

Judging commences from 10.30 am Thursday and 8.00 am Friday for Dahlias. Photography section judged one week prior to Show.

Judges: Local Show Societies are interested in obtaining the names of people willing to judge Pavilion Sections.

For further information contact The Secretary, Nowra Show Society, PO Box 494, Nowra 2541. Phone 0491 128 900 (Business Hours) Email: [email protected]

Nowra Showgirl and The Land Royal Showgirl Competition 2020

50 Section 20 HAY, GRAIN and GRASS

Steward: Bill Watson Entry Forms: T o be in by no later than 5.00pm Wednesday 5th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: Exhibits to be grown by Exhibitor. Weight must be in accordance with the Schedule. All exhibits of Grain must be shown in clean white bags or boxes. Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Class: 20001 Maize, any variety, 5 kg and two cobs

20002 Maize, stalks and cobs, three - to be judged on cob formation

20003 Maize, stalks, two - to be judged by weight

20004 Maize, tallest stalk - to be measured from ground level

20005 Sorghum, six stalks, any variety

20006 Sorghum, tallest stalk - to be measured from ground level

20007 Perennial Rye Grass seed, 3kg locally grown

20008 Sunflower Heads, two

20009 Lucerne, Green - Sheaf, not less than 5kg or not more than 10kg

20010 Lucerne Hay, Sheaf or Bale, not less than 5kg or not more than 10kg

20011 Hay, any other variety, Sheaf or Bale, not less than 5kg, or not more than 10kg

20012 Millet or Sudax, Green, Sheaf not less than 5kg, or not more than 10kg

20013 Collection of Green fodders, not more than six varieties not less than 5kg or not more than 10kg of each variety

BEST MAIZE COB IN ANY CLASS - Ribbon MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $25 Voucher donated by Bishops, South Nowra

51 Section 21 FARM PRODUCE

Steward: Bill Watson

Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Wednesday 5th February

th Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6 February Conditions:

• Honey to be in jars, contents to be not less than 250g or not more than 500g. • Jars in collection are to be of a uniform size.

Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Class:

21001 Duck Eggs - one dozen

21002 Hen Eggs, Brown - one dozen Commercial value

21003 Hen Eggs, White - one dozen Commercial value (Classes 2 and 3 must be displayed in cartons)

21004 Honey, Light - three jars

21005 Honey, Dark Golden - three jars Scale of Points for judging classes 21004 & 21005 Extracted honey liquid - flavour 25, density 25, colour 25, aroma 10, clearness 10, brightness 5 - Total 100 points

21006 Honey, Extracted (granulated) - three jars Scale of points for judging: Evenness of grain 30, flavour 30, firmness 30, colour 10 - Total 100 points.

21007 Honey Collection

21008 Honey Comb, Full depth frame of honey Scale of Points for judging: Fullness 30, colour of cappings 30, evenness 20, general appearance 20 - Total 100 points

21009 Beeswax (any colour)

21010 Italian Queen Bee (any colour) and her Progeny

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon

52 Section 22 FRUIT

Steward: Warwick Mottram, Rhonda Mottram th Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Wednesday 5 February th Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6 February Conditions: Insecticides must not be sprayed on fruit within 14 days prior to judging. All fruit must be grown by the exhibitor. st nd Prizemoney: 1 $5, 2 $2 unless otherwise specified Class: 22001 Apples, suitable for baking - six 22002 Apples, suitable for making apple jelly - six 22003 Apples, Table - six 22004 Apples, Heaviest - six 22005 Apples, Collection - Three of each variety 22006 Figs - six (any colour) 22007 Grapes, Isabella - plate 22008 Grapes, Black (any other variety) - plate 22009 Grapes (any other variety) - plate 22010 Lemons, Common - six 22011 Lemons, other than Common - six 22012 Limes - six 22013 Nectarines, Freestone - six 22014 Passionfruit - six 22015 Peaches, Clingstone, Light - six 22016 Peaches, Clingstone, Yellow - six 22017 Peaches, Freestone, Light - six 22018 Peaches, Freestone, Yellow - six 22019 Peaches, Heaviest - six 22020 Pears, Baking - six 22021 Pears, China - six 22022 Pears, Table - six 22023 Pears, Collection - three of each variety 22024 Plums, Dark - six 22025 Plums, Light - six 22026 Quinces - six 22027 Tomatoes, Cherry - 250g – red or yellow 22028 Tomatoes, small, other than cherry - gourmet 22029 Tomatoes, Yellow - six 22030 Tomatoes, Red - six 22031 Tomatoes, Roma - six 22032 Tomatoes, Heaviest – six 22033 Tomato – single heaviest 22034 Tomatoes, Collection - three of each variety 22035 Tropical Fruit, any species - three pieces 22036 Any Fruit not previously mentioned 22037 Berries, any variety – minimum 250g, maximum 500g 22038 Nuts, any variety in shell – minimum 250g, maximum 500g 22039 Best Collection of Fruit - two of each kind

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Ribbon $25 Voucher donated by Bishops, South Nowra

53 Section 23 VEGETABLES Steward: Henry Suffolk Hon. Stewards: Andrew Havadjia, Ron Preston, Anita de la Motte th Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Wednesday 5 February th Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6 February Conditions: All potatoes to be exhibited in boxes with name of each variety attached. Pumpkins: The Judge has advised that pumpkins will not be cut for judging. Note: Leave bottoms on Silver Beet and Rhubarb. st nd Prizemoney: 1 $5, 2 $2 unless otherwise specified Class: 23001 Best collection to include not more than six table and not more than four salad vegetables AJ Goodger Memorial - Ribbon 23002 Beetroot, Long - three with tops 23003 Beetroot, Short - three with tops 23004 Beetroot, Largest single 23005 Beans, Butter - 20 beans 23006 Beans, French - 20 beans 23007 Beans, Round - 20 beans 23008 Beans, Runner - 20 beans 23009 Capsicums, Red or Green - two 23010 Carrots, Long - three with tops 23011 Carrots, Short variety - three with tops 23012 Carrot, Largest Single 23013 Corn, Sweet - three cobs with outer husk on 23014 Cucumbers, Apple - three 23015 Cucumbers, Long (green or white) – three 23016 Cucumbers, Lebanese - three 23017 Cucumbers, A.O.V. - three 23018 Eschalots, bunch, as grown dried 23019 Eschalots, bunch (6), green 23020 Herbs, Kitchen, 1 variety, 1 bunch 23021 Collection of Herbs, in one container 23022 Marrow, Custard, White or Yellow 23023 Marrow, Table Queen 23024 Marrow, Vegetable, Long, Green or White 23025 Marrow, Zucchini 23026 Melon, Preserving 23027 Melon, Rock 23028 Melon, Water 23029 Onions, Brown - three 23030 Onions, Odourless - three - brown or red 23031 Onions, White - three 23032 Onions, Largest - three, any variety 23033 Parsnips - three 23034 Parsnips, Largest single 23035 Potatoes, Red or Dark skinned - 2 kg 23036 Potatoes, White, any variety - 2 kg 23037 Potatoes, Best Collection, 6 tubers only each variety 23038 Butternut 23039 Pumpkin, Crown 23040 Pumpkin, Table - Heaviest 23041 Pumpkin, Cattle - Heaviest 23042 Pumpkin, Jarradale

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23043 Gramma, Round 23044 Kent Special (Jap) 23045 Gramma, - any other shape 23046 Pumpkin, Queensland Blue 23047 Pumpkin, Triamble 23048 Pumpkins, Two Baby Blue Prizemoney donated by H. Suffolk st 1 $6.00, 2nd $4.00 23049 Pumpkin, any other variety, large 23050 Pumpkin, any other variety, medium under 21cm 23051 Pumpkin, any other variety, small table under 13cm 23052 Pumpkin, Best Collection - six distinct varieties - to be named (May include (1) gramma) 23053 Rhubarb, giant - six stalks with at least 50% of leaf 23054 Rhubarb, medium - six stalks with at least 50% of leaf 23055 Spinach or Silver Beet - six stalks (as pulled out - not cut from plant) 23056 Squash, Banana 23057 Squash, Hubbard (green) 23058 Squash, Hubbard (red) 23059 Squash, any other variety 23060 Zucchini - four (not more than 180 mm long) 23061 Any vegetable not previously mentioned 23062 Collection of Squashes and Marrows, two of each in container Prizemoney donated by H. Suffolk 1st $6, 2nd $4

23063 Best collection of garden produce (Can include vegetables, fruit, herbs, jams and preservatives, nuts and flowers, maximum of 10) Sponsored by Nowra Veterinary Hospital 1st $25.00 + Ribbon, 2nd $10.00

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Ribbon $25 Voucher donated by Bishops, South Nowra

55 Section 24 CUT FLOWERS

Stewards: Neville Foord, Lisa Foord th Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4 February th Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10am Thursday 6 February Exhibits will be accepted from 6pm to 7pm Wednesday 5th and from 7am – 10am Thursday 6th February. Conditions: Containers in this section are optional. Roses to be named if possible. All flowers to be grown by the exhibitor. st nd Prizemoney: 1 $5, 2 $2 unless otherwise specified Class: 24001 Rose, Pink - one 24002 Rose, Red - one 24003 Rose, White - one 24004 Rose, any other colour - one 24005 Roses, Distinct - three 24006 Roses, NND - three 24007 Roses, One Variety - in three stages 24008 Roses, Mixed Varieties - container 24009 Roses, Florabunda, NND - three cuts 24010 Roses, Decorative - three cuts 24011 Roses, Miniature, NND - three cuts 24012 Roses, Miniature, Mixed Varieties - Ribbon In memory of Howel Faulks

CHAMPION ROSE - Ribbon in memory of TP Watts MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Ribbon (Classes 24001-24012) Supported by: Treloar Roses, Portland, Victoria

24013 Carnations - six blooms 24014 Fuchsia, Container of blooms - six cuts 24015 Geraniums and/or Pelargoniums, Container of blooms - six cuts 24016 Geraniums and/or Pelargoniums, Scented leaf - Container (with or without flowers) to be named if possible 24017 Gerberas, Single or Double - three cuts 24018 Hydrangea, any colour - three cuts 24019 Flower from any bulb, corm or tuber - one cut 24020 Marigolds - six cuts (minimum flower diameter 75 mm, best stem length) 24021 Marigolds, Container - six cuts 24022 Zinnias, any variety - six cuts 24023 Container of Coloured Garden Foliage 24024 Container of Flowering Shrub/s 24025 Container of Grevilleas 24026 Container of mixed Native Plants (excl. Protea) Classes 24025 - 24026 Supported by Australian Plant Society of Nowra 24027 Container of mixed Protea 24028 Container of mixed Cut Blooms (any other flowers not previously mentioned)

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NOVICE SECTION: Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Cut Flowers 24029 Container of Flowers

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Ribbon - (Classes 24013-24029) $25 Voucher donated by Bishops, South Nowra MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon - (Classes 24013-24029)

Section 25 DECORATIVE FLOWERS Steward: Theresa McKinnon Hon. Stewards: Wendy Miller, Dawn Shoesmith, Joan Watts, Linda Page,

th Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5pm Tuesday 4 February. th Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10am Thursday 6 February. Exhibits will be accepted from 6pm – 7pm Wednesday 5th February and from 7am -10am Thursday 7th February Conditions: 1. Fresh Flowers unless otherwise stated. Embellishments/accessories allowed. 2. Exhibitor may use natural and/or artificial embellishments/accessories. 3. Natural embellishments are living plant parts other than flowers; 4. The flower heads or seed heads of the grass family are permissible. 5. Artificial embellishments: Anything made by man e.g. figurine/s, ribbon, painted/dyed plant material, etc st nd Prizemoney: 1 $5, 2 $2 unless otherwise specified Class: 25001 Arrangement of foliage 25002 Arrangement of mixed flowers from my garden 25003 Romantic occasion 25004 Arrangement of flowers for a buffet luncheon 25005 Magic with one rose 25006 Bush beauty in a recyclable container 25007 Heaven is hydangeas farmhouse style 25008 Arrangement in a gift box using silk flowers 25009 Romance in a jug with lavender and lace 25010 Basket of colour 25011 Miniature container of flowers 25012 Centrepiece with succulents 25013 Arrangement for country kitchen, flowers, berries and fruit allowed. 25014 My choice using silk flowers 25015 Arrangement with eastern influence with richness of red and black 25016 Arrangement of fresh natives, proteas allowed 25017 Colour without flowers 25018 Silk flowers and fresh foliage 25019 Memories of gran Novice Section Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Decorative Flowers

25020 As I Like It (Fresh and/or artificial and/or dried material)

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Ribbon

57 Section 27 DAHLIAS Stewards: Lyn Anderson Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5pm Wednesday 5th February. th Exhibits: Will be accepted from 5-7pm on Thursday 6 February. All exhibits to be staged by 8.00am on Friday 7th February. Judging: Will commence at 8.30am on Friday. A Judge will be appointed by the DAHLIA SOCIETY of NSW & ACT. Conditions: 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 Waterlilly Under 160mm 3 per vase Ball Dahlia 90mm & under 120mm 3 per vase

For further clarification please visit www.dahliasaustralia.org.au

st nd Prize money: 1 $5, 2 $2 unless otherwise specified Class: 27001 Dahlia Championship to consist of six vases – at least 4 distinct types. Only one (1) entry per Exhibitor may enter the Championships. 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00

27002 Feature flower of the year – 1 standard unit 27003 3 Large Decorative 27004 1 Large Decorative 27005 3 Medium Decorative - NND 27006 1 Medium Decorative 27007 1 vase Small Decorative - 1 variety 27008 1 vase Mini Decorative - 1 variety 27009 1 vase Mini Decorative - 1 variety - Novice 27010 3 Large Garden Cactus 27011 1 Large Garden Cactus 27012 3 Medium Garden Cactus 27013 1 Medium Garden Cactus 27014 1 Medium Garden Cactus - Novice 27015 1 vase Small Garden Cactus - 1 variety 27016 3 vases Small Garden Cactus - 1 variety per vase 27017 3 Incurved Cactus - NND 27018 1 Incurved Cactus 27019 1 Fimbriated Cactus 27020 3 vases Miniature Cactus - NND - 1 variety per vase 27021 1 vase Miniature Cactus - 1 variety 27022 3 vases Waterlilly – NND 27023 1 vase Waterlilly – Waterlilly type 1 variety

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Section 27 DAHLIAS Cont’d 27024 3 vases Pompons – NND – 1 variety per vase 27025 1 vase Pompons 27026 1 vase Pompons - Novice 27027 1 vase Pompons – 3 varieties 27028 1 vase Collerettes – 1 variety 27029 3 vases Ball Dahlias - NND 27030 1 vase Ball Dahlias 27031 1 vase any other variety – not specified

Ribbons awarded as follows:

CHAMPION DAHLIAS Large or Medium Decorative, Large or Medium Cactus, Vase Small Decorative, Vase Small Cactus, Vase Miniature, Exhibition Cactus, Vase Pompons, Vase Collerettes, Vase Ball Dahlias, Vase Waterlilly

Section 28

POT PLANTS Steward: Ann Wearne - Hon. Stewards: Peter Doyle Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: Limit of 5 pots in any one Class Exhibits to be grown by Exhibitor. No oil on plants, No late entries accepted – Max size pots 30cm. Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise stated Class: 28001 Flowering Orchid 28002 Begonia, Flowering 28003 Begonia, Foliage 28004 Fern, Maidenhair Fine - Basket or container 28005 Variegated plant in container or basket 28006 Fern, Maidenhair Coarse - Basket or container 28007 Fern, Nephrolepsis - Basket or container 28008 Climbing plant (Totem or Support) 28009 Bromeliad - Flowering 28010 Coleus 28011 Flowering potted Geranium 28012 Peperoniam 28013 Collection of plants and/or ferns, in one container 28014 Collection of Three indoor plants - distinct in 3 containers 28015 Cacti - Specimen 28016 Cactus and/Succulents - Four containers 1 plant in each 28017 Collection of Cacti or Succulents - in one container 28018 Succulent - Specimen 28019 Bonsai - Specimen 28020 Something from the Shade house - Ribbon in Memory of Mr. A. Mottram 28021 African Violet - Flowering 28022 Flowering Plant in container - not previously mentioned 28023 Fern not previously mentioned - basket or container 28024 Foliage Plant - not previously mentioned 28025 Collection of Herbs growing in container 28026 My Favourite Plant

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Section 29 JAMS AND JELLIES

Steward: Nerida Ryan Hon Stewards: Alison Havadjia Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm, Tuesday 4th February h Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6 February Conditions: • Competing tickets to be attached to sides of all jars • Variety to be named. No other identification allowed • Previous brand name on lids must not be visible • Jams and Jellies to be in glass containers - contents to be not less than 250g or not more than 500g. • Bottles in collections are to be of uniform size Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Class: COLLECTIONS 29001 Collection of Jams and Jellies six varieties, three of each, to be named 29002 Collection of Jams, four varieties to be named 29003 Collection of Jellies, four varieties to be named 29004 Collection of Berry Jams, three varieties to be named JAMS 29005 Apricot 29006 Blackberry 29007 Fig (Supported by Mrs. Nerida Ryan) 29008 Four Fruit (Apple, Orange, Grapefruit, Lemon) 29009 Grape 29010 Melon and Lemon 29011 Mulberry 29012 Nectarine 29013 Orange 29014 Passionfruit 29015 Peach 29016 Pear - any added flavour 29017 Plum, Dark - 1st Prize Ribbon 29018 Plum, Light 29019 Quince 29020 Strawberry 29021 Tomato - any added flavour 29022 Jam other than specified - variety to be named 29023 Marmalade (any variety) 29024 Berry other than specified – variety to be named JELLIES 29025 Plum 29026 Quince 29027 Herb Jelly 29028 Jelly other than specified - variety to be named

NOVICE SECTION For Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st prize for Jam or Jelly 29029 Plum Jam 29030 Marmalade, any variety 29031 Jam other than specified - variety to be named 29032 Jelly, any variety - variety to be named

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT RIBBONS – Classes 29001-29028, NOVICE Classes 29029-29032 & Trophy donated by Mrs Voni Muller MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR – Ribbon

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Section 30 PRESERVES AND PICKLES

Steward: Heather Ferguson Hon Steward: Anne Muller Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: • Competing tickets to be attached to sides of all jars • Variety to be named only where requested. No other identification allowed • Previous brand name on lids must not be visible • Chutney, Relish and Pickles to be in jars: contents to be not less than 250g and not more than 500g • Sauces in sauce bottles • Preserved fruits and vegetables to be judged unopened Hints: • For competition it is advisable to check that the bottle is clean around the top and the inside of the lid is clean. • The jar should be full (above the shoulder of the jar). • Sauces (except pasta) need to be strained for competition purposes. • The taste of the flavor named should not be operpowered by another flavor eg: the taste of tomato relish should not be operpowered by chilli. Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified

Class: NOVICE SECTION (For exhibitor who has not previously won a 1st prize in the specified class) 30004 Chutney, any variety - to be named 30005 Sauce, any variety - to be named 30006 Pickle, any variety - to be named 30007 Relish, any variety - to be named OPEN SECTION 30008 Chutney, Tomato 30009 Chutney, any other variety – to be named. 30010 Onions, pickled - 1st $10, 2nd $5, supported by Bruce Ferguson 30011 Green Tomato Pickles 30012 Pickles, Sweet Mustard, variety to be named 30013 Pickles, Mustard, variety to be named 30014 Bread & Butter Pickles, 1st $10, 2nd $5, supported by Bruce Ferguson 30015 Clear Zucchini Pickles 30016 Clear Pickles, any variety - to be named 30017 Relish, Tomato 30018 Relish, any other variety - to be named 30019 Sauce, Tomato - Ribbon 30020 Sauce, any other variety - to be named 30021 Pasta or Taco Sauce - variety to be named (accepted in large jar) 30022 Flavoured oils (judged on presentation only) 30023 Collection of chutney, sauce and pickles, one of each 30024 Collection of chutney, 3 kinds - to be named 30025 Collection of mustard pickles, 3 kinds - to be named 30026 Collection of sauces, 3 kinds - to be named 30027 Pantry collection of different kinds of preserved fruits and/or vegetables with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 6 bottles. Any type or size of preserving bottle permissible – not necessarily to be of uniform size or shape - 1st $15, 2nd $5 30028 Best presented gift basket of homemade preserves and pickles with at least one item from each of the following categories: relish, chutney, sauce and pickle, varieties to be named, with a maximum of six (6) bottles. Gift basket and bottles to be judged on presentation and variety (bottles to be judged unopened) - 1st $15, 2nd $5

MOST OUTSTANDING NOVICE EXHIBIT - RIBBON MOST OUTSTANDING OPEN SECTION EXHIBIT – RIBBON MOST OUTSTANDING TOMATO SAUCE – RIBBON 61

Section 31 BREAD AND SCONES Steward: Daisy King Hon. Steward: Jeanette Muller Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Wednesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: All exhibits to be on white paper plates. Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Class: YEAST 31001 Loaf of Bread - White (plain) 31002 Loaf of Bread - Wholemeal (plain) 31003 Loaf of Bread - Fancy 31004 Bread Rolls - White, three plain 31005 Bread Rolls - Wholemeal, three plain 31006 Loaf of Bread (Plain) using Bread making machine NON YEAST 31007 Scones - White, six plain 31008 Scones - Savoury, six 31009 Scones - Date, six 31010 Scones - Pumpkin, six 31011 Scones -Collection, three varieties, three of each 31012 Damper - Plain - Sponsored by Meroogal 31013 Scone Loaf - Savoury (any size or shape) 31014 Loaf of Bread (any variety) NOVICE SECTION For Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize in the specified class 31015 Yeast Loaf of Bread - White (plain) 31016 Yeast Bread Rolls - White, three plain 31017 Non Yeast Pumpkin Scones - Six 31018 Non Yeast Scones - White, six plain 31019 Non Yeast Scones - Date, six plain

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Ribbon

Hints for baking scones for Exhibitions/Shows (provided by Mrs Voni Muller)

First of all, read the Show Schedule thoroughly. Have a hot oven, know your oven. When cooked, brush off any excess flour, top and underneath, with pastry brush. To avoid flour on bottom of scones, line the baking tray with baking paper. Scones should be medium brown on top and light brown underneath. Sometimes it makes a difference whatever scone tray is used, for the bottom of the scones. Experiment prior to Show. Scones must be same size and shape, if possible. If mixture is too soft, gradually add a bit more flour. It is better to have a soft mixture and add extra flour than to have a stiff mixture and add extra liquid as this can make the top hard and the scone heavy. When cooked, cover with tea towel to keep the top soft.

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Section 31 “The Great Nowra Bake-off”

Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Wednesday 5th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February

31020 Chocolate Cake – Iced

Recipe from Mrs Voni Muller, well known exhibitor, Life Member of Nowra Show Society and the author of “My Favourite Recipes”

Recipe to be followed: Chocolate Cake 2 cups SR Flour Pinch of salt ½ cup cocoa 125g butter 1 cup castor sugar 2 eggs Small dash of vanilla 1 cup milk

Pre-heat oven to 180o C. Grease a round or rectangle 8 – 9 inch cake tin with butter. Sift flour, salt and cocoa 4 to 5 times into a bowl and put aside. In a separate bowl cream butter and sugar then add eggs and vanilla, beating well. Then gradually add flour mix and milk. Mix well and pour into cake tin. Bake in a moderate oven (180oC) for about 50 minutes. When cool, ice with chocolate icing by adding 1tbsp cocoa to icing mixture. Spread over cooled cake.

Chocolate Icing 2 cups icing sugar/mixture 1 heaped tsp butter (melted) 1 tbsp cocoa Vanilla to taste Warm Water Sift icing sugar/mixture into a bowl. Add melted butter then mix to spreading consistency by slowly adding warm water. Add vanilla and cocoa to taste. Add more icing sugar or water if needed to achieve desired consistency. OPEN JUNIOR First Prize: $50.00 + Ribbon First Prize: $20.00 + Ribbon Second Prize: $20.00 Second Prize: $10.00

GREAT BAKE-OFF COMPETITION ENTRY FORM OPEN ENTRY FEE: $2 PER EXHIBITOR – JUNIORS FREE

NAME:……………………………………………………… ADDRESS:……………………………………………….. PHONE:…………………………………………………… EMAIL:…………………………………………………..... Nowra Show Society, P.O. Box 494, Nowra 2541 Phone: 0491 128 900 Email: [email protected] 63

Section 32 DECORATED CAKES

Steward: Jeanice Coulthart Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: • Exhibits to be the bona fide work of Exhibitor • Tulle, ribbon, pillars, wire and stamens allowed • All Base Boards must have cleats • Boards to be no larger than 15” square • No cake will be cut • Blocks, tins or suitable material may be used in place of actual cakes • No wire to be in icing

Prizemoney: 1st $30, 2nd $10

Class: OPEN SECTION 32001 Wedding Cake, 2 or more tiers 32002 Special Occasion Cake - Birthday, Anniversary, Christening etc. 32003 Speciality - Any Flower

(The entry should consist of one moulded flower, one bud and foliage. Handwork only, any material, i.e. small vase, box or basket etc., will be permitted for presentation only)

NOVICE SECTION Open to exhibitors who have not won a 1st prize in Decorated Cake Section of any previous Show

32004 Special Occasion Cake - Birthday, Anniversary, Christening etc 32005 Most Creative Cake

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon - Classes 32001-32005

EXHIBITION OF CAKES - Display only

For entrants who have previously won prizes in Regional Shows or RAS or who do not wish to compete, but who would like to show their work skills only.

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Section 33 COOKING

Steward: Jeanice Coulthart Hon. Stewards: Jennifer Gray, Helen Henry, Genevieve Coulthart Entry Forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Wednesday 5th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 9.30am Thursday 6th February Conditions: • White Cardboard Plates to be used • Tarts may be shown on Tart Plates or Alfoil Plates • Patty Cakes not to be cooked in paper cases • No Packet Cakes • No Ring Cakes Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Supported by: Dr & Mrs M Jones Hints of Exhibition Cooking • It is important you read the Schedule carefully. Check closing time for entries • Read your recipe - it could mean a difference between success and failure • Always weigh your ingredients • Never turn your cake onto cake cooler. The marks are regarded as a decoration. Place on board covered with tea towels • Do not use package cake - unless stated • Use castor sugar for finer cakes • Most important to use fresh ingredients, especially shortening • Do not use cornflour in sponge unless on schedule • Do not use ring tin unless stated • Do not put your cakes in plastic containers or bags before judging as this can draw moisture - use cellophane for best results • Biscuits and pikelets should be dainty • Lamingtons should be butter mixture. Approximately 4cm • Ice cake on top only unless otherwise stated • Weigh sponge mixture for even heights • Do not over flavour especially soda • Do not trim cake • You have taken care with your cake, so take care with your presentation • Thick cardboard covered with foil is good to display your cakes on • Take pride in your exhibit. The Judge can tell when care is taken

Class: BUTTER CAKES (UNICED) 33001 Christmas Pudding (boiled in cloth) Supported by Meroogal 33002 Boiled Fruit Cake Additional $5.00 1st prize money donated by Mrs Lynette Anderson 33003 Fruit Cake (8oz. mixture) prize money donated by Mrs Nanette Ryan (In Memory of Ella Crawford) 1st $6, 2nd $4 33004 Rich Fruit Cake - NSW Competition (Compulsory Recipe and competition details can be obtained from the Nowra Show Secretary. For further details see next page) $25 Sponsored by ASC of NSW. 33005 Sultana Cake Additional $5 1st prizemoney donated by Mrs Lynette Anderson

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Details Rich Fruit Cake Competition

The winner of the Rich Fruit Cake competition at Nowra Show will then proceed to the Zone Final judging to be held at the Group Meeting at Kangaroo Valley on 2nd November at 10.00am. The Zone winner will then go on to compete at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Cakes must be uncut. Recipe: 250g (8oz) Sultanas, 250g (8oz) chopped raisins, 250g (8oz) currants, 125g (4oz) chopped mixed peel, 90g (3oz) chopped red glace cherries, 90g (3oz) chopped blanched almonds, 1/3 cup sherry or brandy, 250g (8oz) plain flour, 60g (2oz) self-raising flour, ¼ teaspoon grated nutmeg, ½ teaspoon ground ginger, ½ teaspoon ground cloves, 250g (8oz) butter, 250g (8oz) soft brown sugar, ½ teaspoon lemon essence or finely grated lemon rind, ½ teaspoon almond essence, ½ teaspoon vanilla essence, 4 large eggs. Mix together the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least one hour, but preferably overnight. Sift the flours and spices, cream butter and sugar with the essences. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternatively add fruit and flour mixes. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be still enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin no larger than 20cm (8 inches) and bake in a slow oven for approx 3-4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. Note: To ensure uniformity and depending on the size it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4 to 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 to 4 pieces. BUTTER CAKES (ICED) 33006 Banana Cake 33007 Butter Cake - Plain 33008 Carrot Cake - lemon icing 33009 Chocolate Cake 33010 Coconut Cake 33011 Marble Cake - 1st Prize donated by CWA Nowra Branch 33012 Orange Cake 33013 Peach Blossom Cake 33014 Butter Cake not previously mentioned (Cake to be named) 33015 Lamingtons - six 33016 Patty Cakes - six 33017 Cup Cakes - six

SPONGES 33018 Sponge Sandwich – plain, jam filled (uniced) 1st $6, 2nd $4 donated by Mrs Nanette Ryan (In memory of Ella Crawford) 33019 Sponge Sandwich, corn flour, any filling (uniced) 33020 Sponge Roll

MISCELLANEOUS 33021 Novelty Cake - soft icing, suitable for child’s party 33022 Biscuits - three distinct varieties – three of each 33023 Date Loaf 33024 Loaf, any other variety (not yeast) 33025 Muffins, sweet - six 33026 Pikelets - six 33027 Shortbread (whole) 33028 Slice, any variety six pieces 33029 Apple Pie 1st $6, 2nd $4 Sponsored by Nowra CWA 33030 Any cake made by a gentleman

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EXHIBITOR 80 YRS AND OVER 33031 My Favourite Cake

NOVICE SECTION Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize in the specified class

33032 Chocolate Cake - iced 33033 Patty Cakes, iced - six 33034 Sponge Sandwich - plain, jam filled, un-iced 1st $6 2nd $4 Sponsored by Nowra CWA

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Classes 33001-33031 - Ribbon

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT Classes 33032-33034 Ribbon and Trophy donated by Mrs. A. Muller

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR SECTION 33 - Ribbon

Section 37 KNITTING AND CROCHET Hon. Stewards: Winsome Watts, Maryanne Calcraft Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show. Any exhibit which received 1st Prize at the 2019 Nowra Show is ineligible. Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Class: HAND KNITTING - No machine knitting allowed in garments (Classes 37001 – 37009) 37001 Matinee Jacket 37002 Baby’s Jacket, Bonnet & Bootees in Wool 37003 Baby’s Jacket, Bonnet & Bootees in Synthetic 37004 Baby’s Bootees 37005 Child’s Jumper or Cardigan - any ply/yarn mix 37006 Adult’s Jumper - 5 ply yarn 37007 Adult’s Jumper any ply/yarn mix 37008 Adult’s Cardigan - any ply/yarn mix 37009 Any item not previously mentioned CROCHET - In fine cotton, cotton, wool or synthetic yarn 37010 Crochet edging, small article, i.e. on handkerchief, doily, etc 37011 Crochet two (2) doilies up to 10” or 26cm 37012 Table Mat, crochet edge of linen centre up to 24” 37013 Table Centre 37014 Baby’s Jacket, Bonnet & Bootees 37015 Baby’s Bootees 37016 Adult’s Jacket or Over Jumper 37017 Adult’s Shawl or Stole 37018 Any item not previously mentioned

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Section 37 KNITTING AND CROCHET Contd

HAND KNITTING OR CROCHET 37019 Baby’s Layette (Bonnet, Frock, Bootees) 37020 Baby’s Shawl 37021 Rug (Single Size only) 37022 Adult’s Jumper or Cardigan – knitting or crochet in cotton 37023 Any item not previously mentioned NOVICE SECTION - HAND KNITTING or CROCHET Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize in the specified class. 37024 Baby’s Bootees 37025 Baby’s Jacket 37026 Jumper or Cardigan - any ply/yarn mix 37027 Rug - cot or single size only 37028 Any item not previously mentioned SPECIAL CLASS 37029 Three Woolen articles/garments To be judged as part of the State Competition (see next page) 1st $12, 2nd $8, 3rd $5

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT RIBBONS Classes 37001 - 37009, 37010 - 37018, 37019 - 37023, 37024 - 37029

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SECTION 37

Ron & Dorothy Brewer Memorial WOOL ARTICLE / GARMENT STATE COMPETITION

SPONSORED BY ”The Brewer Family”

Competition conducted at Society, Group and State Level Zone The Zone Final will be judged at Albion Park on Monday 16th March, 2020.

Three different types of Wool Articles and/or Garments 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 eg. Bag; for amusement eg. Toy; as a decoration eg. 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 eg. 1. a knitted jumper, blanket and tea cosy OR 2. a knitted tea cosy, a crocheted tea cosy or a felted tea cosy OR 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 in a handspun/felted item) 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 organisation. 6. All three articles/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 (3) suitable individual exhibits and, with the exhibitor’s 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 Sydney for the State Judging.

With regard to 3 different types of articles/garments, it is advised that this is at the discretion of the judge on the best example of the use of wool. Prize money at Group Judging 1st $125, 2nd $50, 3rd $25

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Section 38 NEEDLEWORK/CRAFT SOFT MATERIALS Machine Sewing, Hand Sewing, Embroidery, Tapestry Hon. Stewards: Debbie Connolly, Elizabeth Connolly, Jackalyne Groom, Rosemary Morton, Helen Redenbach, Emily S cott Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: Machine made articles may be hand finished. Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Class: MACHINE SEWING 38001 Applique - any article 38002 Embroidery - any article 38003 Heirloom Embroidery or French Sewing 38004 Patchwork 38005 Quilt - maximum size 1.2m x 1.2m 38006 Article not previously mentioned GARMENTS - ANY MATERIAL 38007 Day Wear 38008 Evening Wear 38009 Garment, not previously mentioned NOVICE SECTION - Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Machine Sewing 38010 Any article - Machine Sewing MACHINE MADE/HAND DECORATED 38011 Applique - any article 38012 Apron 38013 Frock - Child’s up to five yrs 38014 Patchwork 38015 Smocking 38016 Any article with a Craft Technique applied 38017 Any article not previously mentioned NOVICE SECTION - Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Machine Made/Hand Decorated item 38018 Any article Machine Made/Hand Decorated Hand Sewing 38019 Applique - any article 38020 Cross Stitch, unmounted, any article 38021 Cross Stitch, mounted 38022 Embroidered Dressing Table Set 38023 Embroidered Supper Cloth 38024 Embroidery, Fine - any article 38025 Embroidery, Modern - any article 38026 Stump Work or Raised Embroidery 38027 Embroidery, any article not previously mentioned; craft technique accepted 38028 Hardanger Work 38029 Patchwork - maximum size 1.2m x 1.2m 38030 Quilt - handmade, handpieced together maximum size 1.2m x 1.2m 38031 Any article not previously mentioned

NOVICE SECTION Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Hand Sewing 38032 Any article - Hand Sewing

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Section 38 – Needlework/Craft - Soft Materials contd

TAPESTRY (Back of work to be visible in classes 38033-38038) 38033 Wool 38034 Combination of threads and/or stitches and/or beads 38035 Longstitch 38036 Petit Point NOVICE SECTION - Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Tapestry 38037 Tapestry 38038 Longstitch TAPESTRY (Mounted - Classes 38039-38043) 38039 Wool 38040 Any thread (other than wool) or combination of threads and/or stitches and/or beads 38041 Long Stitch NOVICE SECTION - Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Tapestry 38042 Tapestry 38043 Longstitch MISCELLANEOUS 38044 Cottage Craft - any article 38045 Tea Cosy 38046 Cushion, Fancy - other than embroidery 38047 Doll, Child’s Toy 38048 Doll, Ornamental 38049 Best Dressed Doll 38050 Dress Hanger 38051 Teddy Bear, Child’s Toy 38052 Teddy Bear, other than Toy 38053 Toy, Soft - excluding Teddy Bears 38054 Travelling Rug 38055 Lace Making – Any Article 38056 Hand woven article Sponsored by Nowra Spinners & Weavers 1st Prize $20.00 2nd Prize $5.00 38057 Any article from handspun yarn, any fibre Sponsored by Nowra Spinners & Weavers 1st Prize $20.00 2nd Prize $5.00 38058 Handspun Skein, any fibre Sponsored by Nowra Spinners & Weavers “Jane Hussey Memorial Ribbon” 1st Prize $20.00 2nd Prize $5.00 38059 Felting – wet or dry methods – any article Sponsored by Nowra Spinners & Weavers 1st Prize $20.00 2nd Prize $5.00 38060 Nuno Felting – any article Sponsored by Nowra Spinners & Weavers 1st Prize $20.00 2nd Prize $5.00 38061 Collection of Craftwork - 3 different kinds 38062 Specimen of Craftwork not previously listed NOVICE SECTION 38063 Exhibitor who has never won 1st Prize for an article in Soft Craft.

Most Outstanding Exhibit Classes Ribbons - 38001-38006, 38007-38010 Classes 38011-38018, 38019-38032, 38033-38043, 38044-38063

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PATCHWORK QUILT GROUP COMPETITION

Class No: 38064 Patchwork Quilt as per following rules and regulations.

1. The exhibit is to be not more than one metre on any one side (rectangle or square shape only) 2. Framed and board mount exhibits NOT permitted. 3. Must be machine pieced and machine quilted. 4. Minimal embellishments. Small amount only not to overpower patchwork. 5. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 6. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final. 7. An exhibitor may represent only one local Show at the Group Final. 8. An exhibit having won at Group Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition. 9. If for any reason, a winner is unable to compete at Group Level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete. 10. All work to have been completed in the last eighteen (18) months prior to its entry at the local Show. 11. An exhibit that has previously competed at Group level is not eligible to compete again. 12. 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 a suitable quilt and, with the exhibitor’s permission, enter them in the Group judging as an exhibit representing the particular Society concerned. 13. Group Final location and date is to be determined by the Group. It is the responsibility of either the exhibitor or the Show Society to ensure the quilt is delivered on Judging Day and collected in an appropriate time frame after the competition. Local Show Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2

Competition conducted at Society, Group and State Level. Group Final will be judged at Albion Park on Monday 16th March, 2020.

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Steward: Ruth Brack Hon. Stewards: Janet Coddington Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: • Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show. • Any exhibit which received 1st Prize at the 2019 the Nowra Show is ineligible. • Exhibits to be the bona fide work of exhibitor. • A limit of two similar type items per Class per exhibitor. Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Class: 39001 Decorative painting - any hard surface - small 39002 Decorative painting - any hard surface - large 39003 Jewellery - not using precious stones - single item (Novice) 39004 Jewellery - not using precious stones - single item (Experienced) 39005 Jewellery - not using precious stones - sets 39006 3D and or Paper Tole 39007 Greeting Card - Paper Tole 39008 Greeting Card - Tea bag Fold 39009 Greeting Card - using any medium 39010 Greeting Card - sets, using any medium 39011 Quilling 39012 Scrapbooking - single sheet (Novice) 39013 Scrapbooking - single sheet (Experienced) 39014 Scrapbooking – 60cm x 60cm 39015 Scrapbooking - Album 39016 Pyography - Poker work 39017 Leather - any item 39018 Beading - any display 39019 Diamond Dot beading 39020 Lead Lighting 39021 Recycled hard material - any small item, hard material (except wood) 39022 Recycled hard material - any large item, hard material (except wood) 39023 Any item in hard craft not previously mentioned - small 39024 Any item in hard craft not previously mentioned - large 39025 Any item in hard craft made by a person developmentally disabled - small 39026 Any item in hard craft made by a person developmentally disabled - large 39027 Greeting card – any medium (Novice)

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT – Ribbon

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Section 40 – WOODWORK

Steward: Ruth Brack Hon. Stewards: Janet Coddington Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: • Exhibits not to exceed 2 metres in any direction. • Volume not to exceed 0.5 cubic metres. • Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show. • Any exhibit which received 1st Prize at 2019 Nowra Show ineligible. • Exhibits to be bona fide worker of Exhibitor. • A limit of two similar type items per Class per Exhibitor Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Supported by: Shoalhaven Woodcraft Society Class: OPEN SECTION 40001 Cabinet and joinery work - including furniture 40002 Turned item - spindle turned 40003 Turned item - faceplate turned 40004 Inlay - marquetry - fretsaw work 40005 Article from recycled wood or scraps 40006 Wooden toy 40007 Whittling or carving 40008 Jewellery box 40009 Bush craft – any item 40010 Any item not previously mentioned 40011 Any other turned article not previously mentioned MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Ribbon Best Woodwork Exhibit – Classes 40001 – 40011 “Shoalhaven Woodcraft Society Award” Value $25

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Section 41 CERAMIC/POTTERY

Steward: Kristine Monteith-Doyle Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6th February Conditions: • Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show. • Any exhibit which received 1st Prize at 2019 Nowra Show ineligible. • Exhibit to be bona fide work of Exhibitor. Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $2 unless otherwise specified Class: OPEN SECTION 41001 Australiana, most original hand crafted piece 41002 Handbuilt 41003 Pit fired 41004 Raku fired 41005 Sculpture or Tile Work 41006 Set - maximum of six pieces Wheelthrown 41007 Plate 41008 Pot - Earthenware 41009 Pot – Porcelain Type 41010 Pot - Stoneware Any Operation 41011 Any other piece RESTRICTED SECTION 41012 Any item made by a disabled person NOVICE SECTION Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Ceramic - Pottery 41013 Handbuilt Wheelthrown 41014 Plate 41015 Pot - Earthenware 41016 Any other piece

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT RIBBONS Classes 41001 - 41011, 41013 - 41016

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - Ribbon

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Section 43 - PORCELAIN ART Steward: Faye Suffolk Hon. Steward: Jean Payne th Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4 February th Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6 February Conditions: Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show. Any exhibit which received 1st Prize at 2019 Nowra Show ineligible. Exhibit to be the bona fide work of Exhibitor. st nd Prizemoney: 1 $6, 2 $3 unless otherwise specified Class: OPEN SECTION 43001 Animal/s or Bird/s 43002 Using - three or more techniques 43003 Miniature - maximum 10cm 43004 Monochrome - any subject, excluding Pen & Wash 43005 Pen and Wash 43006 Portrait 43007 Any piece not previously mentioned RESTRICTED SECTION (Teachers excluded) 43008 Australiana - Floral, Fauna and Scenes 43009 Floral - excluding Wild Flowers Shoalhaven Porcelain Art Group Trophy - Class 9 43010 An article of Porcelain Painting - Oriental NOVICE SECTION 1st Prize - Sheila O’Neill Memorial Trophy Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Porcelain Art 43011 Any piece MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Class 43003 “Bonnie Waterford Memorial Ribbon” $50.00 prize money donated by Mrs Lyn Locke MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Class 43008 “Bonnie Waterford Memorial Ribbon” $50.00 prize money donated by Mrs Lyn Locke MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT - Classes 43001- 43011

Section 44 – PORCELAIN DOLLS

Steward: Cristine Suffolk th Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4 February th Exhibits: To be in by no later than 10.00am Thursday 6 February Conditions: Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show. st Any exhibit which received 1 Prize at 2019 Nowra Show ineligible. Exhibit to be the bona fide work of Exhibitor. st nd Prizemoney: 1 $6, 2 $3 unless otherwise specified

Class: OPEN SECTION - All Artists 44001 Modern Doll - under 50cm 44002 Modern Doll - over 50cm 44003 Antique - French reproduction any size 44004 Antique - German reproduction (any size) 44005 Toddler 44006 Baby Doll 44007 Figurine or Character in Porcelain including lace draping NOVICE SECTION Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Porcelain Doll 44008 Novice Doll MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT RIBBON - Classes 44001 - 44008

44009 Reborn Doll – clothing to be made by exhibitor

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Section 45 - Art Steward: Lyn Tierney Hon. Stewards: Sue Doody, Emma Maddinson, Kristy Lochrin, Lynette King, Hetty Petre, Peter Doyle Entry forms: To be in by no later than 5.00pm Tuesday 4th February Exhibits: To be in by no later than 12 noon Wednesday 5th February Senior Conditions: • All work must be framed or mounted and prepared for hanging by single wire or Nylon cord placed 1/3rd from the top and must be able to support its own weight. • Maximum size (including frame) 60cm x 100cm • Any exhibit which received 1st Prize at 2019 Nowra Show ineligible. • Exhibit to be the bona fide work of Exhibitor. No copy work. No wet paintings will be accepted. • Society will exercise all reasonable care but will not be responsible for any damage or loss of any exhibit.

Prizemoney: 1st $20, 2nd $10 unless otherwise specified. Vouchers may be substituted for cash prizes in some classes. Supported by: Shoalhaven Art Society, Gunst Framing Services Class: 45001 Landscape - Oils or Acrylics 45002 Seascape - Oils or Acrylics Donated by Garratty family 45003 Best Painting in Oils of the Shoalhaven District 45004 Portrait - any medium 45005 Flower Study - any medium 45006 Tree Study - any medium 45007 Painting in Water Colour - any subject 45008 Modern Painting - any medium 45009 Black and White Sketch - any medium 45010 Still Life - any medium 45011 Animal Study/Bird/Insect - any medium 45012 Painting by Novice (any medium) 45013 Miniature - Criteria as set out by Australian Society of Miniature Art 45014 Graphic Art 45015 Collage 45016 City Scape - any medium 45017 Abstract - any medium

BEST WORK OF ART – Ribbon plus $200 framing voucher Supported by Gunst Framing Service

77 ‘Celebrating The Shoalhaven’ Annual Art Prize

Supported by RH Boyd & Son Pty Ltd

To celebrate the upcoming 150 th Nowra Show in February 2026, we are announcing a new Annual Visual Arts Prize. The Nowra Show Art Prize will invite entries from all art media. In the lead up to the 150 th Nowra Show celebration, the prize will each year have a different theme which celebrates the diversity and ongoing relationships between the agricultural communities within the Shoalhaven region. It will also reflect the ongoing and changing agricultural practices of the Shoalhaven region. We envisage that come the 150 th Show in February 2026 that there will be an Art Exhibition displaying all the winning (and other invited) entries open to the General Public at an Exhibition, Location to be advised. In 2020 the theme is to be: "Landforms, Landscapes and Landmarks of the Shoalhaven” Artists are invited to enter works which explore the huge variety of primary, secondary & cottage Industries that are abundant within the Shoalhaven. All media are accepted including: painting, drawing, mixed media, sculpture, ceramics, fibre/textiles, and photography.

• All artwork and photography must be framed or mounted and prepared for hanging by single wire or nylon cord placed 1/3rd from the top and must be able to support its own weight. • Exhibits must have been completed within the 18 months prior to the 2020 Nowra Show.

An Artist’s Statement of between 50-100 Words explaining the source of stimulus for the theme "Landforms, Landscapes and Landmarks of the Shoalhaven” will be required with the artwork. Size Dimensions: • 2D works NOT GREATER THAN 1000mm x 600mm • 3D works within a 600mm x 600mm x 600mm • Limit one art work per person

Entries to be delivered to the Nowra Showground on: Tuesday 4 th February. Entries to be delivered to the Nowra Showground by Wednesday 5 th February by 12 noon * Note: The winning entry in each section will be acquisitive.*

Note: Not all works submitted may always be able to be displayed.

Judges decision is final. AGE CATEGORIES AND PRIZES: Adult Section: 19 years and above: First Prize: $1,000 Intermediate Section: 13-18 years of Age: First Prize: $300 Junior Section: 12 years and under: First Prize: $100 Class No. 45016 (Adult) Shoalhaven Annual Art Competition Class No. 45017 (Intermediate) Shoalhaven Annual Art Competition Class No. 45018 (Junior) Shoalhaven Annual Art Competition

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Section 47 PHOTOGRAPHY

Sponsored by The SHOALHAVEN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

Chief Steward: Samantha Anderson Hon Stewards: Lloyd Anderson, Yvonne Young, Pauline Kitto, Judi Anderson, David Land Entry: Entry forms and Exhibits can be delivered to the Committee Room, Nowra Showground from Monday 27th January, 2020. Entries close 5pm Friday 31st January, 2020. Entry Classes 47001 - 47013 $1 per entry Fees: Classes 47014 - 47017 Free entry (Juniors) Conditions: • All prints to be mounted on RIGID Cardboard with Border and Unframed. Owner’s NAME, PHONE No. and the CLASS to be displayed on the BACK of the photograph. • Maximum size (including border) 410mm x 510mm • Minimum size (including border) 130mm x 180mm • NOTE: ONLY BASIC manipulation permitted in classes 47001 - 47010, ie: contrast and sharpening. • CLASS 47011 - CREATIVE is open to all special effects. • No Canvases. • Previous prize winning exhibits at the Nowra Show will not be accepted. • As many exhibits as possible will be displayed. th • All exhibits to be collected from the Pavilion on Sunday 9 February between 10am and 11.00am. • Mailed exhibits to include return postage. • Prizemoney: Classes 47001 – 47017 1st $10, 2nd $5

SHOALHAVEN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

Class: MONOCHROME PRINTS

47001 Portrait - Formal or Informal 47002 Landscape/Seascape 47003 Any other subject

COLOUR PRINTS

47004 Landscape/Seascape 47005 Portrait – Formal or Informal 47006 Sport/Action 47007 Animal/Bird/Insect 47008 Flora 47009 Sunrise/Sunset 47010 Any other subject 47011 CREATIVE - Any Subject (more than basic manipulation)

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Section 47 PHOTOGRAPHY Contd

NOVICE SECTION Exhibitor who has not previously won 1st Prize for Photography at the Nowra Show 47012 Any other subject 47013 Landscape/Seascape

The winner of the Novice Section will receive a complimentary 2 hour One-on-one photography session with well known local photographer and tutor, Mr Denis Cale (Value $65) The winner will have 3 options to choose from: 1. Mastering your camera functions – tailored to your knowledge 2. Exposure and lighting – includes long exposure, star trails, light painting etc., or 3. Downloading and editing your photos

RIBBONS AWARDED AS FOLLOWS

BEST EXHIBIT RIBBONS Classes 47001 - 47003, 47004 - 47011 Classes 47012 - 47013

CHAMPIONS: SPONSORED BY THE SHOALHAVEN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB CHAMPION MONOCHROME EXHIBIT - Classes 47001- 47003 (Ribbon plus $30 prizemoney sponsored by the Shoalhaven Photography Club)

CHAMPION COLOUR EXHIBIT - Classes 47004 - 47013 (Ribbon plus $30 prizemoney sponsored by the Shoalhaven Photography Club)

GRAND CHAMPION Classes 47001 – 47013 (Ribbon plus $30 prize money sponsored by the Shoalhaven Photography Club)

PEOPLE’S CHOICE - (Ribbon: sponsored by Mrs Samantha Anderson plus $25 prizemoney sponsored by the Shoalhaven Photography Club) CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

The Champion Monochrome and Colour Photographs from the 2020 Nowra Show will be eligible for entry into a “Champion of Champions” competition conducted by South Coast & Tablelands Show Societies Inc. Champion photographs from the 2019 Nowra Show are not eligible to be entered into any other Show within the South Coast & Tablelands Group. Judging to take place on Thursday 26th March, 2020 and photos will be displayed at the Camden Show. Contact Sue Sharpe only on 0410 545 463 for further information.

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Group 5 sincerely thank our sponsors

The Brewer Family ECM Livestock, Moss Vale

Beef Cattle Young Judges and F002 Beef Paraders Competitions

To be held 9am Friday 14th February, 2020 at Kangaroo Valley Show

Grain and Fruit/Vegetable Young Judges Competition

To be held 10am Friday 13th March, 2020 at Robertson Show

Wool Article/Garment Competition

To be held 10am Monday 16th March, 2020 at Albion Park

Patchwork Quilt Group Final Competition

To be held 10am Monday 16th March, 2020 at Albion Park

SOUTH COAST AND TABLELANDS SHOW SOCIETIES INC.

2020 2021 BOWRAL Sat/Sun 11/12 January 9/10 January ALBION PARK Sat/Sun 18/19 January 16/17 January KIAMA Fri/ Sat 24/25 January 22/23 January BERRY Fri/Sat 31 January /1 February 29/30 January NOWRA Fri/Sat 7/8 February 5/6 February KANGAROO VALLEY Fri/Sat 14/15 February 12/13 February CANBERRA ROYAL 28 Feb - 1 March 26 - 28 February MILTON Fri/Sat 6/7 March 5/6 March ROBERTSON Fri/Sat 13/14 March 5/6 March MOSS VALE Fri/Sat/Sun 20 - 22 March 12 - 14 March CAMDEN Fri/Sat 27/28 March 19/20 March SYDNEY ROYAL 3 - 14 April 26 March - 6 April DAPTO Sat 26 September 25 September PICTON Sat/Sun 24/25 October 23/24 October BULLI Sat/Sun TBC TBC

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President Mr Michael Brennan, Druewalla, 422 Jamberoo Mt Road, JAMBEROO 2533 Phone 02 42360102 Mobile 0408 360105

Secretary & Treasurer Ms Sue Sharpe, 62 Sirius Circuit, NARELLAN 2567 Phone 02 46580897 Mobile 0410 545463 Email [email protected]

Vice Presidents Mr Jim Bieler, Bellevue Farm, 245 Croziers Lane, BERRY 2535 Phone 02 44641077 Email [email protected]

Mrs Wendy Woodward, OAM, 70 Illaroo Road, NORTH NOWRA 2541 Mobile 0417 061316 Email [email protected]

ASC Directors Mr Michael Brennan Ms Sue Sharpe

Patrons Miss Judith Green, MBE, OAM, PO Box 130, BOWRAL 2576 Mobile 0409 786043

Mrs Lexie Mayo, 20 Dudgeon Street, ALBION PARK 2527 Phone 02 42562112 Email [email protected] Mrs Betty Allan, 82 Wolli Avenue, EARLWOOD 2206

PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY CONTACTS AS AT 4th July, 2019

Albion Park AH & I Assoc. Inc. President Mr Shaun McParland, 104 Factory Lane, JAMBEROO 2533 Mobile 0434 399408 Email [email protected] Secretary Mrs Marilyn Connelly, PO Box 5, ALBION PARK 2527 Show mobile 0479 161133 Email [email protected]

Berry Show Society Inc. President Mr Paul Evert, 120 Tulloch Road, 2535 Phone 0404 048 820 Email [email protected] Secretary Dr Shona Gibson, PO Box 173, BERRY 2535 Show office phone/fax 02 44641567 Email [email protected]

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Bowral Show Society Inc. President Mr Peter Howard, 56 Corrie Road, ALPINE 2575 Phone 0429 043 556 Email [email protected] Secretary Ms Edwina Grant, PO Box 2179, BOWRAL 2576 Mobile 0416 032086 Email [email protected]

Bulli Show Society Inc. President Mr John Andrews, 4 McKinnon Street, WOONONA 2517 Phone 02 42833043 Email [email protected] Secretary Ms Kathy Waldron, PO Box 317, WOONONA 2517 Phone 02 42833043 Email [email protected]

Camden Show Society Inc. President Mr Greg Wall, PO Box 1506, BOWRAL 2576 Phone 02 46366253 Mobile 0427 887429 Email [email protected] Secretary Mrs Jo Martin, PO Box 43, CAMDEN 2570 Show office phone 02 46558338 Mobile 0437 448314 Email [email protected]

Dapto A & H Society Inc. President Mr Noel Leslie, PO Box 18, DAPTO 2530 Mobile 0400 435314 Email [email protected] Secretary Mrs Katrina Novak PO Box 18, DAPTO 2530 Phone 02 42611080 Email [email protected]

Kangaroo Valley A & H Assoc. Inc. President Mr Harold Sharman, PO BOX 6049, KANGAROO VALLEY 2577 Phone 02 44651140 Mobile 0427 651140 Email [email protected] Secretary Lauren Murray, PO Box 6234, KANGAROO VALLEY 2577 Mobile 0410 993452 Email [email protected]

Kiama Show Society Inc. President Mr David Barnes, PO Box 354, KIAMA 2533 Mobile 0412 258247 Email [email protected] Secretary Jen Hampshire, PO Box 354, KIAMA 2533 Mobile 0431 366 944 Email [email protected]

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Milton Show Society Inc. President Mr Ken Leslie, 563 Croobyar Road, MILTON 2538 Mobile 0427 861039 Email ken.leslie@optusnet,com.au Secretary Cheryl Ball, PO Box 100, MILTON 2538 Phone 02 44540466 Email [email protected]

Moss Vale & Dist. AH & I Society Inc. President Mr Neil Parker, PO Box 151, MOSS VALE 2577 Mobile 0428 771 264 Email [email protected] Secretary Mrs Hayley Rennie, PO Box 151, MOSS VALE 2577 Show office phone 02 48681869 Email [email protected]

Nowra Show Society Inc. President Mr Mark Stewart, PO Box 1099, TOMERONG 2540 Mobile 0402 428 600 Email [email protected] Secretary Mrs Robyn Nelson, PO Box 494, NOWRA 2541 Show office phone 02 44231081 Mobile 0491 128 900 Email [email protected]

Picton AH & I Society Inc. President Mr Mick Seccull, 40 South Street, COURIDJAH 2571 Phone 02 46818060 Email [email protected] Secretary Mrs Susan Hill, PO Box 34, PICTON 2571 Show office phone 02 46772485 Email [email protected]

Robertson A & H Society Inc. President Mrs Leesa Stratford, PO Box 44, ROBERTSON 2577 Mobile 0411 537600 Email [email protected] Secretary Mrs Sharon Makin, PO Box 44, ROBERTSON 2577 Mobile 0488 428776 Email [email protected]

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The 2017 Nowra Show is an alcohol free zone THE 2020 NOWRA SHOW IS AN ALCOHOL FREE ZONE ‘THE FAMILY SHOW’

THE ZONE 14 ALPACAS SHOW THE ZONE 2 0 INTERACTIVE 4 2 ATTRACTIONS ARENA ALPACAS 0 TH (Added Area)

INTERACTIVE ATTRACTIONS ARENA (Added Area)