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Saturday October 5Th, 2019 Saturday October 5th, 2019 SOCIETY’S RESPONSIBILITY The Society will not be responsible for any accidents that may be caused through or by, any exhibits, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Society harmless and indemnified against any legal proceedings arising from any such accidents. The Society will not under any circumstances hold itself liable for any accidents on the grounds or premises. The Society will not under any circumstances hold itself responsible for any damage to, or misdelivery of any exhibits. Patrons and exhibitors enter the Nathalia Recreation Reserve at their own risk. Please note, in all events, all arenas, all sections:- All competitors compete at their own risk - the Society will not be liable for any injuries or damages sustained during any events. Payment of the entry fee is considered to be acceptance to these rules. Neither the organizing committee or any event to which these rules apply accepts any Liability for any accident damage injury or illness to livestock owners, riders, grounds, spectators, or any other person or property whatsoever. PAST PRESIDENTS 1888-89 S. Trethowan 1927-28 C.H. Dohnt 1970 K. Schier 1890-92 R.W. Pullin 1929-31 G.S. Fairman 1971 R. Pinchen 1893 H.P. Elrington 1932 W.G. Baxter 1972 J. Harding 1894 R.J. Fairman 1933 F.J. Thompson 1973 R.J. Salmon 1895 T.J. Castles 1934 L.M. Nugent 1974 W. Swanton 1896 G. Power 1935 G.R. Cull 1975 T. Cobbledick 1897 S. Ball 1936-37 W.J. Newnham 1976 D. Goddard 1898 J.H. Tuckett 1938 D. Crane 1977 M. Holland 1899 J. Pearce 1939 M.G. Fairman 1978 A. Lubke 1900 W. Henry 1940-41 G.W. Adams 1979 B. Mahncke 1901 W.J. Kilpatrick 1946-47 J.V. Trewin 1980 N. Frostick 1902 E. McDonald 1948 W.C. Thompson 1981-82 R. Ormond 1903 J.J. Corry 1949 D. Symington 1983 C. Rendell 1904 R.W. Cobbledick 1950 P.J. Nase 1984 F. Grinter 1905 J. Ball 1951 D. Symington 1985 K. Schier 1906 J.J. Bartrop 1952 J. Crane 1986 C. Rathbone 1907 J. Killmister 1953 A.J. McCarron 1987 A. Lubke 1907-09 A. McDonnell 1954 F. Cox 1988-89 Mrs. C Baker 1910 J. McKenzie 1955 W.H. Schier 1990-91 T. Mannion 1911 G. Grant 1956 R.J. Eastman 1992-93 T. Cobbledick 1912 A. Geary 1957 T. Bourke 1994 C. Rathbone 1913 P. Nugent 1958 J.E. Coupar 1995-96 J. Hamilton 1914 W. Leaf 1959 G.A. Bates 1997 A. Titmuss 1915-17 G. Tuckett 1960 C.S. Garrone 1998-99 T. Cobbledick 1918 J.S. McKenzie 1961 I.D. Rendell 2000 R. James 1919 H. Hooper 1962 H. Florence 2001-02 Mrs. C. Baker 1920 S. Pryer 1963 B. Schier 2003-04 A. Brown 1921 J.J. McCarron 1964 J. Densley 2005-06 N. Wiltshire 1922 W.H. Thompson 1965 S.J. Vale 2007-09 P. Hayes 1923 J. Thompson 1966 L.J. Elliot 2010-11 P. McKenna 1924 M. O’Neill 1967 J. Arnel 2012-14 Mrs S. Giles 1925 W. Gardiner 1968 F. Grinter 2014 - M/s S. Hayes 1926 J. Bourke 1969 R.G. Hunter 2 NATHALIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Ms Suzanne Hayes SEN. VICE PRESIDENT: Mrs Jess Mahncke SECRETARY: Mrs. Kathleen Botterill TREASURER: Ms. Marilyn Frost HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS: J.M. Eastman, Cr. A. Mather, K. Corry, W.C. Thompson, L. Elliot, Cr. W. H. Schier MBE., T. Mannion, T. Cobbledick, K. Schier, M. Holland, Mrs. E. Lubke, A. Lubke, C. Rendell. Mrs. C. Baker, Ms. M. Frost, Mrs. G. Harding. HONORARY COUNCILLORS: C. Limbrick, W.C. Thompson, R.A.E. Hutchins, D Crane, J Crane, G Newman, H. Vale, J. Arnel, S. Brown, S. Vale, R. James, Miss F. Corry. COUNCIL MEMBERS: Retiring 2020 Retiring 2021 Retiring 2019 Mrs. B Caccianiga Mrs. K Botterill Mr. D Cobbledick Ms. M Frost Mr. G Frostick Mr. M Cobbledick Mrs. J Hayes Mrs. H Frostick Mr. P Commadeur Mr. P Hayes Mrs. G Harding Ms. S Hayes Mr. C Morcombe Mrs. J Mahncke Mr. A Lubke Mrs. E Morcombe Miss. M Rendell Mr. D Miles Mr. C Rendell Miss. R Vale Mr. N Wiltshire Mrs G. Grinter PRE PURCHASED SHOW TICKET $25.00 ALLOWS ADMITTANCE TO GROUND FOR 2 Adults, children of the family up to 16 years the family car and entry into lucky gate prize. Moama R.S.L./M.V. Mary Ann - $50.00Voucher SHOW DAY ADMISSION CHARGES: Family Ticket $25 ~ Adults over 16 years $10.00 ~ Unaccompanied - Students $5.00 ~ Children Under 5 Years Free Aged Concession $8.00 ~ Vehicles Free. ALL ENTRIES TO THE SECRETARY: SOCIETIES OFFICE DURING SHOW WEEK Nathalia Agricultural Society Inc. Barmah Forest Heritage Centre, P.O. Box 94, Blake St., NATHALIA Nathalia, Vic. 3638. Phone 0407 662 563 Phone (03) 5866 2561 Office Hours: email [email protected] Monday to Thursday prior to show 10.00 a.m. Phone Show Day (03) 5866 2347 to 4.00 p.m. ENTRIES CLOSE: Wednesday, prior to show Friday at Show Grounds & Recreation Reserve (except Plants & Flowers). Refer to Pavilion from 10am. Section. 3 OFFICIAL OPENING 12 noon ON THE OVAL IN FRONT OF THE MULTI PURPOSE ROOMS GRAND PARADE 2pm OFFICIAL ANNOUNCER: Mr. Rob. Burthen CONTENTS All Breeds Dairy Cattle….…………………..……..…..7 Animal Nursery………….……… ................. ………....4 Challenge Nathalia ………… .................... ……….30 Colouring Competition……… .............. …………….37 Cookery …………….….……… ............. …….9, 10, 11 Decorated Gumboot & Hat…................ …………....13 Dog Jump…………………… ................ ………...….33 Entry Form…………………................ ………… 18,19 Farm and Garden……… .......... ………...……….16,17 7 Items from one product…………………………….16 Floral Art……………… ................. ……………...14,15 Floral Art - Silk or Artificial……………………………15 Gate Officials………… ............... ………………..….40 Grain & Produce …………................ ……………….17 Harold Lubke Dog Trials……………..……………….31 Machinery and Trades……… ................ …………...39 Map of Show Grounds .............. …………….......20,21 Metalwork………………… ................ ……………....17 Motor Cycle Competition…… ................ …………...29 Needlework and Craft……… ..................... ...23,24,25 Needlework and Craft Junior sections………………25 On Farm Challenge (dairy)… ................. ……………8 Photography…………………… ................. ……..….22 Plants and Flowers…………… ................. ……..12,13 Plants and Flowers Green Thumb Juniors ………...13 Poultry………………………………… .................. ….28 Preserves, Jams & Sauces…………….…………….27 Prime Lamb Carcass Competition… ............... ……32 Junior Produce– Best Kids Crop ............ ………… 18 Regulations ………………… ................. …………...38 Show Quest………….…………………….……………5 Sideshows…………………… .................. ……….....39 Stewards’ Phone Numbers… .................. ……….....39 Woodwork……………………… .................. ………..17 4 NATHALIA SHOW QUEST– OPEN TO BOYS AND GIRLS STEWARDS: Nathalia Young Farmers COMPERE: Ellen Morcombe ENTRY: $1 PRIZES for all competitors Entries taken until 11.50am during the morning at the Nathalia Young Farmers Tent. Judging to commence, in front of the multi-purpose Complex, straight after the official opening which will start at 12noon. Champion Preschooler- 0 - 4 years. Sash Donated by Barbeques Galore, Shepparton Champion Junior – 5 to 8 years Sash Donated by Limo’s Rural & Hardware, Nathalia Champion Spring – 9 to 12 years Sash Donated by Custom Designed Kitchens plus Prize Donated by Nathalia Hair and Beauty. Champion Teen – 13 to 16 years Sash & Voucher Donated by Picola Hay Supplies. ANIMAL NURSERY HEAD STEWARD - Mr. Morris Cobbledick. Loan of animals suitable for the nursery gratefully accepted. Located in the Cattle pavilion. Phone: M Cobbledick on 5866 2620 JUNIOR PET PARADE HEAD STEWARD: Nathalia Boarding Kennels 11.30am in front of the Secretary’s Office Classes will be determined by the animals present. SPONSORED BY : Nathalia Boarding Kennels On trend fashion, footwear and gifts www.casualstep.com.au casualstep @casualstepnathalia 5 We welcome Gold sponsor Rex James Stockfeed, Nathalia. Major sponsor of the Dairy Section. TALK TO THE REX JAMES TEAM FOR ALL YOUR FEED REQUIRMENTS. WE ENCOURAGE ALL OUR COMPETITORS TO SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 5866 2771 jamesstockfeed.com.au Bulk Stockfeed Deliveries 6 SECTION C CATTLE HEAD STEWARD MR. Peter Commadeur STEWARDS: K Botterill, H. Williamson ENTRY: $4.00 All Breed classes • Entries close Wednesday before the Show. • Cattle entered in all Dairy Sections must be registered with their individual Herd Books. • Entry to shed no earlier than afternoon before Show. • Breeding date - July 1st each year. • Champion Cow and Reserve Champion Cow of the Show will be judged from cattle awarded 1st and 2nd place in classes, 9, 10 & 11. • Intermediate Champion Cow and Reserve Intermediate Champion Cow of the Show will be judged from cattle awarded 1st & 2nd place in Classes 6,7 & 8. • Junior Champion Heifer and Reserve Junior Champion Heifer of the Show will be judged from cattle awarded 1st & 2nd place in classes1 to 5 • All cattle must have NLIS tags and will be scanned. • Show Grounds PIC 3MIHE104 REX JAMES STOCKFEED DAIRY SPECTACULAR Judged at 9.30am PRIZES: 1st $10.00, 2nd $6.00, 3rd $4.00 1. Heifer born 1/1/19 to 31/3/19 2. Heifer born after 1/4/19 to 30/6/19 3. Heifer born after 1/7/19 to 30/9/19 4. Heifer 18 months born 1/1/18 to 30/6/19 5. Heifer 2 years dry born after 1/7/17 RESERVE CHAMPION DAIRY HEIFER Trophy donated by Rex James Stockfeed, Nathalia Sash by W & L Birch Earth Moving, Nathalia CHAMPION DAIRY HEIFER Sash & Trophy donated by Rex James Stockfeed , Nathalia 6. Heifer 2 years in milk born after 1/7/18 7. Heifer 2½ years in milk or dry 8. Cow 3 years in milk RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION Sash &Trophy donated by Rex James Stockfeed, Nathalia INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION DAIRY COW OF SHOW Sash & Trophy donated by Rex James Stockfeed, Nathalia 9. Cow 4 years in milk 10. Cow 5 years in milk 11. Cow 6 years in milk 12. Best Udder Trophy donated by L & P Summerville, “Fairy Bower Holsteins.” RESERVE CHAMPION DAIRY COW OF THE SHOW. Sash & Trophy donated by Rex James Stockfeed, Nathalia CHAMPION DAIRY COW OF SHOW Trophy donated by Rex James Stockfeed, Nathalia.
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