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DALGETY SHOW SOCIETY INC. SHOW OF THE SNOWY MONARO REGION 73RD ANNUAL ONE DAY SHOW SUNDAY 5TH MARCH 2017 SHOW SCHEDULE & ENTRY FORMS www.dalgetyshow.com.au CELEBRATING THE YEAR OF THE ROOSTER

SHOW SOCIETY INC. · 2017. 2. 9. · The Monaro Post Westpac Bank Buckleys Crossing Hotel MAJOR SPONSORS SPONSORS. 6 High Country Outfi tters Hip Pocket Cooma Inspirations Paint

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    DALGETYSHOW SOCIETY INC.

    SHOW OF THE SNOWY MONARO REGION

    73RD

    ANNUAL ONE DAY SHOW

    SUNDAY 5TH MARCH 2017SHOW SCHEDULE & ENTRY FORMS

    www.dalgetyshow.com.au

    CELEBRATING THE YEAR OF THE ROOSTER

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    Table of ContentsSponsors P 5,6 & 8,9Offi cials P 10Program of Events & Attractions P 12Show Entry Information & Gate Prizes P 14 Woodchop P 16Mates Race P 17Snowy River Tyrepower Stockman’s Challenge P 18Novelty Section P 20Yard Dog Trials P 22 - 23Section B – Merino Sheep P 26 - 27Section B1 – Merino Wool P 28Section C – Cattle Stud P 30Section C1 – Cattle Commercial P 31Junior Judging Cattle Beef P 33Section P – Poultry P 35 - 38Section D – Fresh Produce P 40 - 41Section E – Flowers P 42 - 45Section F – Cooking P 47 - 48Section G – Condiments P 49Section H – Needlework P 51Section I – Knitting P 52 - 53Section J - Junior P 56Section K - Photography P 58Section L – Fine Arts & 3D Arts & Crafts P 60Section M - Home Brew P 61Section Q – Patchwork, Quilting & Applique P 63 - 64General Entry Form P 66Conditions of Entry P 70Horse section schedule available separately

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    The Dalgety Show Society would like to formally thank our sponsors and volunteers for their contribution in 2017 and previous years.

    The Dalgety Show has a long tradition of community support in our region spanning 73 years. Thank you for your commitment to our continued success.

    Amanda’s CoffeeAnnemarie DoyleAustralian Brumby Horse RegisteryAway We Go Tours Pty LtdBeech PlumbingBellevue Park PoultryBerridale Appliance ServiceBerridale PharmacyBlaxland Mawson & RoseBlizzard Print & DesignBlue Sky Outdoor ExpertsBoller & CompanyBoloco Creek SteelworksBombala District Garden ClubBoyce Chartered AccountantsBrew Your Own at HomeBuckley’s Rural Services

    Bush BasicsCaltex Service Station BerridaleColin Mould Alpine ElectricalColock PoultryCooma Crash RepairsCooma Flower ShopCooma FurnishingsCooma Mitre 10Cooma Power EquipmentCooma Trophy & Gift CentreDalgety - Berridale TransportDalgety Numbla Vale CWAForbes Styne Real EstateFox Tale BooksGavin Patton PlumbingGIO InsuranceHedger Scanning Services

    Alpine Motor GroupAMS Australia Pty Ltd, BCR Earthmoving Berridale Inn Hotel MotelBerridale Licensed Post Offi ce Cooma Rural SuppliesCooma ToyotaELGASElders LimitedGordon Litchfi eld WoolHazeldeanHigh Country Communications Jemalong Wool Pty LtdJindabyne Auto RepairsJindabyne ButcheryJohn Barilaro MP

    Knight Frank Australia Pty LtdLandmark CoomaMonaro Livestock & Property Pty LtdMonaro Wool ServicesMonster SportsNick Kirshner Property & LivestockOffi ce PlaySnow FM / 2XLSnowy Monaro Regional CouncilSnowy River TyrepowerSundance BakehouseTCR Concrete Pumping The Monaro PostWestpac BankBuckleys Crossing Hotel

    MAJOR SPONSORS

    SPONSORS

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    High Country Outfi ttersHip Pocket CoomaInspirations Paint - Monaro Trade CentreIona GardensJimenbuen Pastoral Co.Jindabyne Bowling ClubJindabyne Landscaping Pty LtdJindabyne Mitre 10Judy WaltersKevin Biilmann BuilderKids HiveLadybug HorticultureLake Crackenback Resort & SpaLansdown Park PoultryLast & Maxwell SolicitorsLittle OutlawsMainstreetMark Kenmir & CoMB Mechanical Services Melray Meats Monaro Angus BreedersMonaro Discount Tyres Monaro MeatsMonbeef Pty Ltd Nashs RidgeNever Ending MemoriesRob NealRoger Salis & June McCormackRosemont Patchwork ShopRosemary Stewart-BeardsleyRosskin Angus & Charolais Stud

    Rural Financial Counselling Service - NSW Southern Schoos StudioService One Mutual LimitedShane SalisShear DelightSnow Country Fresh ProduceSnowliner TravelSnowy Camping WorldSnowy Mountains Grammar SchoolSnowy Mountains Heating & CoolingSnowy Mountains PlumbingSnowy Mountains Quilt & Craft GroupSnowprint BookshopSnowy River EchoSnowy River Holiday ParkSnowy River Pony ClubSnowy River Real EstateSnowy River SaddlerySnowy VetsSouth East Axemen’s AssociationSouth East Rural SuppliesSouth East Tile & BathroomsSouthern Service CentreSportspower CoomaStuart Fletcher ElectricianThe Fabric SalonTracey LeckTradesmen’s CentreTyreplus Cooma Macks AutoWalker Gibbs & King Pty LtdYour House

    A special thankyou to the Jindabyne Butchery for the loan of their coolroom.The Dalgety Show Society Inc would especially like to thank

    Snowy Monaro Regional Council for their ongoing support both fi nancially and in kind,and a special thankyou to The Community Projects Team.

    The support that SMRC provides helps to ensure the success of the Dalgety Show.

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    Berridale Licensed Post Office

    24 Myack Street, Berridale

    Proud to support the Dalgety Show

    Phone: 6456 3240

    Everything you need at your local Post Office...

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    SPONSOR NAMES BY CATEGORIESHORSES

    Alpine Motor Group, Amanda’s Coffee, Australian Brumby Horse Registery, Buckley’s Rural Ser-vices, Cooma Mitre 10, Cooma Toyota, Fox Tale Books, Inspirations Paint - Monaro Trade Centre, Jindabyne Butchery, Jindabyne Landscaping Pty Ltd, Jindabyne Mitre 10, Kevin Biilmann Builder, MB Mechanical Services, Mark Kenmir & Co, Never Ending Memories, Snowy River Pony Club, Snowy River Saddlery, Snowy Monaro Regional Council, Snowy Vets, Southern Service Centre, Sportspower Cooma, TCR Concrete Pumping, Your House

    YARD DOGS AMS Australia Pty Ltd, Blaxland Mawson & Rose, Boyce Chartered Accountants, Buckley’s Rural Services, Cooma Furnishings, Cooma Rural Supplies,Cooma Toyota, Dalgety - Berridale Trans-port, Jemalong Wool Pty Ltd, Jindabyne Auto Repairs, Jindabyne Mitre 10, Landmark Cooma, Last & Maxwell Solicitors, Nick Kirshner Property & Livestock, Southern Service Centre, Tyreplus Cooma Macks Auto, Westpac Bank

    B-SHEEP Colin Mould Alpine Electrical, Cooma Toyota, El-ders Limited, Gordon Litchfi eld Wool, Jemalong Wool Pty Ltd, Landmark Cooma, Monaro Live-stock & Property Pty Ltd, Monaro Meats, Monaro Wool Services, Offi ce Play

    B1-WOOL Cooma Toyota, Gordon Litchfi eld Wool, Jemalong Wool Pty Ltd, , Jimenbuen Pastoral Co., Last & Maxwell Solicitors, Monaro Wool Services, South East Rural Supplies

    C-CATTLE STUD Cooma Toyota, Monaro Livestock & Property Pty Ltd, Rosskin Angus & Charolais Stud, Knight Frank Australia Pty Ltd

    C1-CATTLE COMMERCIAL Cooma Toyota, Landmark Cooma, Melray Meats, Monaro Meats, Monbeef Pty Ltd, Offi ce Play, Roger Salis & June McCormack

    JUNIOR JUDGING BEEF CATTLE

    ELGAS, Last & Maxwell Solicitors

    D-VEGETABLES Jindabyne Mitre 10, Snow Country Fresh Pro-duce, Jindabyne Bowling Club, John Barilaro MP

    E-FLOWERS

    Cooma Flower Shop

    F-COOKING Berridale Licensed Post Offi ce, Dalgety Numbla Vale CWA, Forbes Styne Real Estate, Jindabyne Mitre 10, Judy Walters, Sundance Bakehouse

    G-CONDIMENTS

    Dalgety Numbla Vale CWA, Snowy Vets

    H-NEEDLEWORK

    John Barilaro MP

    I-KNITTING Iona Gardens, Cooma Rural Supplies, Cooma Crash Repairs, John Barilaro MP, Tracey Leck

    J-JUNIOR ELGAS, High Country Communications, Kids Hive, Snowy Mountains Grammar School

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    K-PHOTOGRAPHY

    Anne Marie Doyle, Schoos Studio

    L-FINE ARTSBerridale Appliance Service, Knight Frank Aus-tralia Pty Ltd

    M-HOME BREWBrew Your Own at Home, Knight Frank Australia Pty Ltd

    P-POULTRYAlpine Motor Group, Beech Plumbing, Bellevue Park Poultry, Colock Poultry, Elders Limited , Jind-abyne Automotive, Ladybug Horticulture, Leader Products, McDonald’s Cooma, Snowy Mountains Plumbing, Snowy River Echo, Stuart Fletcher Electrician

    Q-PATCHWORK, QUILTING & APPLIQUE

    Jindabyne Mitre 10, Rosemont Patchwork Shop, The Fabric Salon, Sundance Bakehouse

    NOVELTY EVENTBoloco Creek Steelworks

    WOODCHOPBCR Earthmoving, Cooma Power Equipment, Cooma Toyota, Landmark Cooma, Snowy River Holiday Park, South East Axemen’s Association, ELGAS

    GATE PRIZESMonster Sports

    KIDS GATE PRIZES

    Kids Hive, Rosemary Stewart-Beardsley

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    EXECUTIVEPRESIDENT Julie Hedger Phone 6456 6763

    SECRETARY Natalee Reid Phone 6456 3440

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY Vickii Wallace Phone 6456 6725

    TREASURER Christie Glasson Phone 6456 6714

    PUBLIC OFFICER Christie Glasson Phone 6456 6714

    PUBLICITY OFFICER Annie O’Keeffe Phone 6456 3240

    CHIEF STEWARD Annie O’Keeffe Phone 6456 3240

    OFFICE BEARERSENTRY SECRETARY Carol Doyle Phone 6456 5072

    PAVILION SUPERINTENDENT Annie O’Keeffe

    RING SECRETARY Tineke Tamis

    AUDITOR Kothes

    STALL HOLDERS Kate Heeley Phone 6456 4681

    GROUNDSMAN Colin Fabish

    HON. VETERINARIAN Snowy Mountains Veterinary Group

    The Dalgety Show Society sincerely thanks the local media. ABC South East Radio, the Land Newspaper, 2NMO Monaro Community Radio, The Monaro Post, Snowy Mountains 2XL & Snow FM, the Snowy River Echo and the Summit Sun have once again given the Dalgety Show generous coverage and support.

    OFFICIALS

    LIFE MEMBERSKylie & Peter Douch, David & Jane Glasson, Justin Hedger, Ray & Tess Kilpatrick, Liz McMahon, Carl Power, Judy Walters, Larry Wallace, Richard Wallace, Brian Seears, Nita Wallace

    Deceased Life Members: W J (Billy) Bruce, Cecil & Olga Caldwell, L V (Pip) Cogan, Dudley Griffi th, Milton Hedger, Tom Jamieson, D C (Polly) Mitchell, Boyd Mould, Bill Mugridge, Kevin Schaefer, Gwen Turton, Sid Walters, Bob Walters, Ossie Wellsmore, Sid White, A L (Peter) Schaefer, Charlie Roberson, Sandy Wallace

    PARKING TO BE CARRIED OUT UNDER OFFICIAL’S DIRECTION

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    Tel 6452 2334 Fax 6452 2134

    Email [email protected]

    69 Massie Street COOMA NSW

    home | office | gifts

    | art | craft | school |

    play | party | dress ups |

    novelties

    YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR HOME & OFFICE

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    PROGRAM OF EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS

    7.30am Yard Dog Trials commence

    8.30am Quilt Exhibition in Dalgety Memorial Hall opens

    8.30am Horse rings commence

    9.00am Showground Pavilion opens

    9.30am Sheep Judging commences

    9.30am Judging in Pavilion commences

    (Pavilion will be closed for 1 1/2 hour)

    10.00am Cattle, Wool & Poultry judging commences

    10.00am Judging in Dalgety Memorial Hall commences

    11.00am Judging of Novelty Section

    11.00am Woodchop events & Snowy River Tyrepower

    Stockmans Challenge (Juniors only) commence

    1.00pm Offi cial Opening 2017 Dalgety Show

    2.00pm Snowy River Tyrepower Stockmans Challenge

    (Opens)

    3.30pm Quilt Exhibition - Viewers’ Choice announced

    4:00pm Mates Race

    General Sideshows & children’s attractions

    Numerous trade & commercial exhibits throughout the grounds.

    Don’t forget to take a wander over to the Dalgety Memorial Hall where there

    are exhibitions and displays.

    Please note: The Pavilion will be closed for judging for 1 1/2 hours from

    9:30am to 11am.

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    Welcome to Snowy River Real Estate

    Snowy River Real Estate is the agency of choice in the Snowy Mountains. Whatever your property requirements, our management and staff are trained to provide you with quality, ethical and professional services in sales,

    property management and holiday lettings.

    Create your space in our Shire. Whether you're buying a home, developing your investment portfolio, searching for a commercial opportunity or in need of a relaxing break from the city, we've got the canvas you need to create

    your space in the Snowy River Shire.

    Looking for a tree change? Making a tree change is usually an enormous life change. With a large number of beautiful and affordable homes listed for

    sale, Snowy River Real Estate can assist you and your family's smooth transition into the region. We look forward to welcoming you.

    B U Y I N G - R E N T I N G - S E L L I N G

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    SHOW ENTRY INFORMATIONGate Entry Prices Adults $10

    Aged Pensioners $5

    Seniors $8All School children free (must present school pass).

    All exhibitors must pay gate fee to enter showground.Wristbands will be issued and must be worn on show day.

    LUCKY GATE PRIZES Monster Sports; 4 x $250 Vouchers

    KIDS GATE PRIZES Kids Hive; 5 x $20 Vouchers

    BBQ, BAR & KIOSKAs usual providing great food and drink choices

    BBQ B/FAST: Dalgety School P&C will be cooking up brekky.BBQ: Robert & Michelle Thompson with their dedicated staff of fabulous BBQ cooks who will be whipping up a feast of BBQ delights.BAR: Jackie Harmey and team will be able to help you with your choice of tipple.KIOSK: Vickii Wallace & her helpful crew will see you amply fed.

    If at busy times throughout the day there is a small wait – please be patient and remember your Please & Thank You’s as all our workers are

    tireless volunteers

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    At Elders, we have a network of agents covering

    all areas of Agribusiness that ensures our clients

    receive optimum services.

    AN AGRIBUSINESS DEDICATED TO YOU.BRANCH MANAGER

    Sam Green: 0428 973 520

    REAL ESTATESam Green: 0428 973 520

    Tim Schofield: 0428 526 733

    LIVESTOCKSam Green: 0428 973 520

    Tim Schofield: 0428 526 733

    FINANCEJohn Scarlett: 0419 692 007

    MERCHANDISEAnnette Fitzgerald

    INSURANCESue-Ellen Wroe: 0498 997 740

    Libby Stewart

    ACCOUNTSLeanna Bujalski

    ELDERS RURAL SERVICES LTD71 MASSIE ST, COOMA

    PH: 6452 1000 FAX: 6452 3521E: [email protected]

    WOOLSam Green: 0428 973 520

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    DALGETY WOODCHOPWOODCHOPPING PROGRAM -

    SUNDAY 5TH MARCH 2017 11.00AM START

    ENTRY FORM; NO BLOCK NO CHOP!!! ENTRIES CLOSE 2 WEEKS PRIOR EVENT!!!

    SOUTHEAST AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION. ADMINISTRATION FEE APPLIES; $2.00 TOTAL ENCLOSED:……………

    NAME:…………………………….......................................................ADDRESS:…………………………….................................................TELEPHONE NO:………………………………SIGNATURE:……………………………….... DATE…………………I will not hold the event organisers responsible for any loss, damage or injury.

    TO; PETER KNIGHT 9 KNIGHT ST TOWAMBA NSW 2550 0264967005 / 0429837621

    NOTE; ALL EVENTS WILL BE RUN UNDER THE RULES & REGULATIONS OF THE SOUTH EAST AXEMENS ASSOCIATION INC. THE COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER PROGRAM WITHOUT NOTICE.

    EVENTS 1ST 2ND 3RD FEE TICK1. JUNIOR (17 UNDER) 274 U/H HCP $25 $15 $10 $8.00 SPONSORED BY NSWAA

    3. NOVICE 300 U/H HCP $60 $30 $15 $10.00

    4. NOVICE 250 S/B HCP $60 $30 $15 $10.00

    5. OPEN 275 S/B HCP $120 $60 $25 $15.00

    6. OPEN 275 U/H HCP $120 $60 $25 $15.00

    7. CHAMPIONSHIP 275 S/B $100 $50 $25 $15.00

    8. 2 MAN B/B U/H HCP $100 $60 $40 $10.00 P/P

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    SOUTH - EAST TILE & BATHROOM

    CENTRE

    TILES & STONE – BATHROOMS – KITCHEN – LAUNDRY- FLOORING – HOTWATER – HEATING

    TILES & STONE – BATHROOMS – KITCHEN – LAUNDRY- FLOORING – HOTWATER – HEATING

    MATES RACECOMPETITIONTeam of 2 people working together to complete a course, quickest time wins.Entry $10, enter at the Secretary’s hut (the bunker) by 2pm.

    Prizes will be awarded.

    Hairdressing

    Proud to sponsor the 73rd Dalgety Show

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    SNOWY RIVER TYREPOWERSTOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE

    Juniors 11am, Opens 2.00pmEntries to Joanne Miners

    Longfi eld 5054 Snowy River Way Dalgety(02) 6456 5177 • 0448 665 881

    Pre entries will be taken as limited numbers are available

    Open $20 Junior Under 17’s $10

    COMPETITIONHorse and rider will compete in a set course to demonstrate their skills, it is a timed event so it also demonstrates their speed and control. A course will be set that includes Reversing, side passing, whip cracking, bending, jumping and a few other obstacles.

    Service Advice Price Full range of Tyres from cars to tractors

    Wheel Alignment & Balancing Batteries

    Snowy River Tyrepower7 Percy Harris St JindabynePh: 6457 2488 www.tyrepower.com.au

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    EARTHMOVINGEARTHMOVINGBrock robinson

    Ph: 0401 887 000E: [email protected]

    FOOTINGS & DRAINAGE

    DETAILED & BULK EARTHWORKS

    DAM CONSTRUCTION & CLEANING

    SITE CUTS & LEVELLING

    TRENCHING

    TIP TRUCK HIRE

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    NOVELTY EVENTNOVELTY EVENTROOSTERROOSTER

    Construct your CREATURE from any materials and make it big or small!Make one or make a group

    Sections: a. Open b. Under 16 c. Under 6

    Deliver entries to the Concrete Bunker (near the sheep pavilion) before 9.00am on the day of the Show.Please ring Liz on 6456 5017or email [email protected] for any enquiries.

    Judging 11.00am

    Prize – OPEN: $30.00 + $20 Snowprint Bookshop VoucherPrize – UNDER 16: $30.00 + $20 Snowprint Bookshop VoucherPrize – UNDER 6: $20.00 + $20 Snowprint Bookshop Voucher

    Proudly Sponsored by: BOLOCO CREEK STEELWORKS

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    WESTPAC MONARO YARD DOG CHAMPIONSHIPS

    CHIEF STEWARD: Mr Neil LynchSTEWARDS: Mr Dean Incher

    CLASSESMaiden Entry Fee $7Novice Entry Fee $9Improver Entry Fee $10Open Entry Fee $13

    NOTES:Novice dogs may enter Improver and Open on payment of additional fee or fees.It is possible that novice dogs being entered into Improver or Open may be deleted owing to pressure of time and numbers.Improver trial will be run in conjunction with the open trial.Improver dogs may enter Monaro Championships with payment of additional Monaro Championship fee.Gate charge $10.00 adult, Aged pensioners $5.00, school children free. Gate charge payable at gate on Show day.Entries not accompanied with entry fees will not be accepted.Draw will be made available on day of show.Fees may be returned if handler notifi es Neil Lynch of cancellation prior to the draw being made on Friday 17th February 2017.Breakfast will be available at the showground on Sunday morning.

    PRIZESHighest Scoring Female $200 + Jim Buckley’s Rural Services Perpetual Trophy

    To be held at Dalgety Show Commencing at 7.30amRun under NSW Yard Dog Association rulesPrize money and prizes worth $3,500

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    WESTPAC MONARO YARD DOG CHAMPIONSHIPS

    ENTRY FORMPlease enter dogs in the order in which they are to be run.

    NAME OF DOG MAIDEN NOVICE IMPROVER MONARO CHAMP

    Gate charges $10 adult, Aged pensioners $5, school children free.

    Note: All entries prepaid, closing date Friday 17th February 2017.

    Cheques made payable to Dalgety Show Society Inc. and posted with this entry form to:Neil Lynch ‘White Rock’Numeralla Rd, Cooma NSW 2630

    NAME: .........................................................................................................................

    ADDRESS: ....................................................................................................................

    ......................................................................................................................................

    TELEPHONE: .................................................................................................................

    TOTAL ENTRY FEE ENCLOSED (incl. gate charges): $ ...................................................

    I will not hold the organisers responsible for any loss, damage or injury

    SIGNATURE: ................................................................................................................

    For further information please contact: Julie HedgerNeil Lynch PresidentPh (02) 6452 3425 Dalgety Show SocietyMob 0423 935 304 Phone (02) 6456 6763

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    T/AS Monaro Wool Services & Schute Bell Badgery Lumby

    Cooma Office & Wool Store:

    54-56 Polo Flat Road,Cooma NSW 2630

    Call in and see Ross, Ben, Natalee, Brett and Peter

    P: 6452 4494 F: 6452 4464

    Other wool stores at:

    Queanbeyan - Phone: 0427 910 151

    Bombala - David Platts Phone: 6458 3720 Fridays 9am - 5pm

    Bega - David Platts: 0428 586 687

    Bega Agricultural Supplies Friday 9am - 5pm

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    SECTION BMERINO SHEEP

    STRONG WOOL1. Ram showing not more than 2 teeth2. Ram showing 4 teeth and over3. August shorn ram any ageCHAMPION STRONG WOOL RAM

    4. Ewe not showing more than 2 teeth5. Ewe showing 4 teeth and over6. August shorn ewe any ageCHAMPION STRONG WOOL EWE

    MEDIUM WOOL7. Ram showing not more than 2 teeth8. Ram showing 4 teeth & over9. August shorn ram any ageCHAMPION MEDIUM WOOL RAM

    10. Ewe showing not more than 2 teeth11. Ewe showing 4 teeth and over12. August shorn ewe any ageCHAMPION MEDIUM WOOL EWE

    FINE WOOL13. Ram showing not more than 2 teeth14. Ram showing 4 teeth and over15. August shorn ram any ageCHAMPION FINE WOOL RAM

    16. Ewe showing not more than 2 teeth17. Ewe showing 4 teeth and over18. August shorn ewe any ageCHAMPION FINE WOOL EWE

    SUPERFINE WOOL19. Ram showing not more than 2 teeth20. Ram showing 4 teeth and over21. August shorn ram any ageCHAMPION SUPERFINE WOOL RAM

    22. Ewe showing not more than 2 teeth23. Ewe showing 4 teeth and over24. August shorn ewe any ageCHAMPION SUPERFINE WOOL EWE

    Chief Stewards: Mr Peter LetteStewards: Mr Jock Wallace

    RULES:1. Limited number of pens available2. Merino stud sheep must carry current NSWBA ear label3. Owner declaration forms on animal health to accompany all Sheep4. The Hazeldean Pastoral Company Trophy for the most successful exhibitor in open merino classes will be in accordance with the following rules: (a) The exhibitor to hold the trophy for the year in which it was won (b) The following points to be awarded and the highest total is to win the trophy; 1st 3 points; 2nd 2 points; section champion 2 points; reserve section champion 1 point; grand champion 2 points, reserve grand champion 1 point; 1st for a group 3 points; 2nd for a group 1 point; Only 1 point will be scored in any class unless there are 2 or more competitors.

    Declaration form available from Peter Lette (02) 6456 3034.

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    SPECIAL GROUPS25. The BM Wallace Trophy for a group consisting of ram and 2 ewes to be judged with due regards to type and uniformity. These sheep need not have the same wool type26. The Arrawnook Merino Stud Trophy for an exhibit of 3 rams to be judged with due regards to type and uniformity. These sheep need not have the same wool type.

    MEAT BREEDS27. Best Meat Breed Ram any age

    28. Best Meat Breed Ewe any age29. Best 3 Fat Lambs

    MERINO FLOCK SHEEPStud breeders are not eligible to enter fl ock sheep section. Sheep to be bred by exhibi-tor and must be naturally grazed. Shearing date to be specifi ed when entered.

    30. 3 Ewe lambs Spring born31. 3 Ewe lambs Autumn born32. 3 two tooth Ewes fi ne wool33. 3 two tooth Ewes medium wool34. 3 two tooth Ewes strong wool35. 3 Ewes any age

    JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION EWE$25 donated by Conrayn Stud

    JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RAM$25 donated by Conrayn Stud

    GRAND CHAMPION EWEDudley Griffi ths Trophy and $25 prize

    BOB WALTERS GRAND CHAMPION RAMBob Walters Memorial Perpetual Trophy and $25 prize

    BOYD MOULD SUPREME MERINO EXHIBIT$100 donated by Colin Mould and Perpeptual Shield and Trophy

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR$50 prize and Hazeldean Pastoral Co. Trophy

    CHAMPION PEN 3 LAMBSCecil Thompson Memorial Trophy and $20 prize

    CHAMPION 3 TWO TOOTH EWESMiddleview Trophy and $20 prize

    CHAMPION 3 MERINO EWES ANY AGEC Dwyer Trophy and $100 Voucher donated by Jindabyne Landscaping

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    SECTION B1MERINO WOOL

    Entries will be accepted on show day - only until 9am.Judging to commence at 9.30am.

    Chief Steward: Mr Ben Litchfi eldBY-LAWS:Wool must not be more than twelve months growth and shorn within the last 12 months. All fl eeces must be skirted. Rams wool not eligible for championship prize. Sheep to have been bred by competitor.STUD BREEDERS INELIGIBLE TO ENTER COMMERCIAL BREEDERS SECTION

    STUD1. Superfi ne Wool Fleece2. Fine Wool Fleece3. Medium Wool Fleece4. Strong Wool Fleece5. Ram Fleece, Open To All Classes

    COMMERCIAL6. Superfi ne Wool Fleece7. Fine Wool Fleece8. Medium Wool Fleece9. Strong Wool Fleece

    CHAMPION STUD BREEDERS FLEECEHighest Points ScoreThos.W Green Trophy and $25 prize

    BEST THREE FLEECES OF THE SAME COUNTRA Hedger Trophy (Open) and $25 prize

    CHAMPION COMMERCIAL BREEDERS FLEECE$25 prize

    CHAMPION COMMERCIAL FLEECE:Judged On Commercial ValueM &C Caldwell Trophy (Open) and $25 prize

    NEIL CORBY MEMORIAL TROPHYThis trophy will be presented to the most successful exhibitor in wool section,

    aggregate points over four shows - Nimmitabel, Delegate, Dalgety and Bombala.

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    Berridale Inn Hotel Motel

    RESTAURANT

    ATM

    Colin MouldALPINE ELECTRICAL

    Lic. No. 114477c

    Phone: 6456 3147 Fax: 6456 4317 Mobile:

    Email:

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    SECTION CSTUD CATTLE

    CHIEF STEWARD: Mr Adam Walters Phone 0408 405 766 or 6456 6710STEWARDS: Mrs Liz Walters, John & Julie Hedger and Alex Andrich

    1) All exhibits to be penned by 9:30am2) Studs BJD tested MN2-MN3 to be penned separate from protected zone cattle3) Age of cattle in subsections to be actual age at 28th February each year4) Entries must be registered with respective Breed Societies5) Bulls over the age of 12 months must have a nose ring6) All cattle must have NLIS devices and appropriate paperwork.7) Stud Cattle must be tested Pesti Negative8) All competitors must inform the Stewards of their P.I.C.

    GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE OF SHOW$40 Prize and Rosskin Angus & Charolais Stud Trophy

    SUPREME EXHIBIT$60 prize

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR$40 prize

    ALL BREEDS1) BULL under 12months2) BULL 12months and under 16months3) BULL 16months and under 20monthsCHAMPION JUNIOR BULL - $35RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR BULL

    4) BULL 20months and under 24months5) BULL 24months and under 30months6) BULL over 30months CHAMPION SENIOR BULL - $35RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR BULL

    7) FEMALE under 12months8) FEMALE 12months and under 16months9) FEMALE 16months and under 20monthsCHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE - $35RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE

    10) FEMALE 20months and under 24months11) FEMALE 24months and under 30months12) FEMALE over 30months CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE - $35RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE

    GRAND CHAMPION BULL OF SHOW$40.00 prize and Boloco Partnership Trophy

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    SECTION C1COMMERCIAL CATTLE

    a) All exhibits to be penned by 9.30 amb) All cattle must have NLIS devices and appropriate paperwork.c) All competitors must inform the Stewards of their P.I.Cd) A limit of 2 entries in each class by each vendor

    1. BEST TRADE STEER, 300-400 KG$30 prize and Berridale Butchery Trophy

    2. BEST TRADE STEER, (BEST EXPORT STEER 401 KG +)1st $85, 2nd $35 prize and J Eccleston Trophy

    3. 2 STEER VEALERS, UNDER 400 KG LIVE WEIGHT $30 prize

    CHAMPION STEER (from classes 1,2 & 3) $70 prize and Jimenbuen Past Co. Trophy

    4. TWO HEIFERS, UNDER 1 ½ YEARS. JUDGED ON COMMERCIAL VALUE$60 prize and JJ Walters Trophy

    5. COW WITH STEER OR HEIFER CALF AT FOOT $30 prize and Merani Park Trophy

    CHAMPION FEMALE (From classes 4 & 5)$40 prize

    CHAMPION COMMERCIAL EXHIBIT$60 prize and Bob McMillan Memorial Perpetual Trophy

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    JUNIOR JUDGING BEEF CATTLE

    Prize money and ribbons sponsored by: Monaro Angus Breeders Association

    ENTRY: Entries close Friday 24th February 2017. Please telephone Liz Walters on 6456 6710.

    PRIZEMONEY: 1st $70, 2nd $50, 3rd $30

    RULES & REGULATIONS:a) Competitors must be over 15 and under 25 years of age on 1st May in the year of the State Final at the Royal Easter Show.b) To be eligible to compete for Group Finals, competitors must live and/or work in the district for three months, or be enrolled at a secondary or tertiary institution in the area.c) No competitor can represent more than one show society in any one Group Final and no more than one group in a State Final. The winners of a National Final cannot compete at any level in the particular competition that they won.d) Competitors will be eliminated from the competition if deemed by the chief steward to be receiving outside assistance.

    PROCEDURE1. Three classes of animals are judged by competitors, each class consisting of a different breed. If cattle available provide for only one or two classes, competition may still be conducted with appropriate adjustment to scoring.2. Animals in each class must be identifi ed by “breastplates ” numbered 1-4, (not A,B,C,D) with relevant age, weights and measurements on them (if available).This is essential when using the Hormel Computing Slide.3. The oral class of 4 animals will be nominated by the Overjudge or Chief Steward before judging commences.

    COMPETITION TIMINGFrom the point of view of the competitors, the animals and the spectators, it is important that the whole competition be completed in approximately one hour.In the case of 3 classes of animals being used, the timing would be as follows:

    • Judging 3 classes - 8 minutes each• Competitors’ oral tests - 3 minutes each

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    SECTION PPOULTRY

    CHIEF STEWARD: Mr Jim FletcherSTEWARDS: Mrs Elizabeth Fletcher, Mr Bill Fletcher, Miss Lucy Gordon, Miss Marg Denley and Mr Greg Harmer

    REGULATION AND CONDITIONS• All exhibits to be penned by 10 am on show day• The committee will take all care, but accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to exhibits.• All Birds must be Purebred.• The committee reserves the right to disqualify and remove from the pavilion any exhibit that, in the opinion of the said committee, is detrimental to the health of other exhibits.• If four or more birds of one variety are entered into the A.O.V classers there will be a class made for them on the day.• No parking in showground - there are spaces reserved in the carpark on the other side of the bridge near the riverJUNIORS1. All Birds must be Purebred2. Children must be present to pen their own Birds.3. Birds entered in the junior section cannot compete in Open Events.

    Entries close on the 24th of February 2017. All entry to Jim Fletcher PO Box 1068 Cooma NSW 2630 or Ph: 0432 201 484.

    SOFT FEATHER LARGE1. Ancona A.R.V, Male2. Ancona A.R.V, Female3. Australorp A.R.C, Male4. Australorp A.R.C, Female5. Barnevelder A.R.C, Male6. Barnevelder A.R.C, Female7. Campine A.R.C, Male8. Campine A.R.C, Female9. Langshan A.R.C, Male10. Langshan A.R.C, Female11. Leghorn A.R.C, Male12. Leghorn A.R.C, Female

    13. Plymouth Rock A.R.C, Male14. Plymouth Rock A.R.C, Female15. Rhode Island A.R.C, Male16. Rhode Island A.R.C, Female17. Silkie A.R.C, Male18. Silkie A.R.C, Female19. Wyandotte A.R.C, Male20. Wyandotte A.R.C, Female21. A.O.V. Soft Feather Light, Male22. A.O.V. Soft Feather Light, Female23. A.O.V. Soft Feather Heavy Male24. A.O.V. Soft Feather Heavy Female25. Breeding Pair

    Abbreviations used:ARV- ANY RECOGNISED VARIETYAOV- ANY OTHER VARIETYARC- ANY RECOGNISED COLOUR

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    HARD FEATHER LARGE26. Old English Game A.R.C, Male27. Old English Game A.R.C, Female28. Pit Game A.R.C, Male29. Pit Game A.R.C, Female

    30. Australian Game A.R.C, Male31. Australian Game A.R.C, Female32. A.O.V Hard Feather, Male33. A.O.V Hard Feather, Female34. Breeding Pair

    SOFT FEATHER BANTAM35. Australorp A.R.C Male36. Australorp A.R.C Female37. Belgian A.R.V Male38. Belgian A.R.V Female39. Langshan A.R.C Male40. Langshan A.R.C Female41. Pekin A.R.C Male42. Pekin A.R.C Female

    43. Sebright A.R.C Male44. Sebright A.R.C Female45. Wyandotte A.R.C Male46. Wyandotte A.R.C Female47. A.O.V. Soft Feather Light Male48. A.O.V. Soft Feather Light Female49. A.O.V. Soft Feather Heavy Male50. A.O.V. Soft Feather Heavy Female51. Breeding Pair

    HARD FEATHER BANTAM52. Modern Game A.R.C Male53. Modern Game A.R.C Female54. Old English Game A.R.C Male55. Old English Game A.R.C Female

    56. Pit Game A.R.C Male57. Pit Game A.R.C Female58. A.O.V Hard Feather Male59. A.O.V Hard Feather Female60. Breeding Pair

    WATER FOWL61. Campbell A.R.C Male62. Campbell A.R.C Female63. Muscovy A.R.C Male64. Muscovy A.R.C Female65. Silver Appleyard Large Male

    66. Silver Appleyard Large Female67. Silver Appleyard Bantam Male68. Silver Appleyard Bantam Female69. A.O.V Water Fowl Male70. A.O.V Water Fowl Female71. Breeding Pair

    JUNIORS72. A.R.V Soft Feather Large Male73. A.R.V Soft Feather Large Female74. A.R.V Hard Feather Large Male75. A.R.V Hard Feather Large Female76. A.R.V Soft Feather Bantam Male

    77. A.R.V Soft Feather Bantam Female78. A.R.V Hard Feather Bantam Male79. A.R.V Hard Feather Bantam Female80. A.R.V Water Fowl Male81. A.R.V Water Fowl Female82. Breeding Pair

    83. Rooster of the Year1st place $30 and a bag of feed 2nd place $1084. Best Backyard Layer1st place $30 and a bag of feed 2nd place $10

    85. Best presented Chook1st place $30 and a bag of feed 2nd place $10

    The birds for these classes don’t have to be pure bred, just healthy and free from parasites.

    YEAR OF THE ROOSTER: SPECIAL POULTRY CLASSES

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    CHAMPION SOFT FEATHER LARGE$30 prize supported by Snowy River Echo, Ribbon and a 25kg of Vella Layer Pellets sup-ported by Cooma Rural

    RESERVE CHAMPION SOFT FEATHER LARGE$10 prize and ribbon supported by Snowy River Echo

    CHAMPION HARD FEATHER LARGE$30 prize supported by Bellevue Park, ribbon and a 25kg bag of Vella Layer Pellets supported by Cooma Rural

    RESERVE CHAMPION HARD FEATHER LARGE $10 prize and ribbon supported by Bellevue Park

    CHAMPION SOFT FEATHER BANTAM$30 prize supported by Beech Plumbing, ribbon and a 25kg bag of Vella Layer Pellets supported by Cooma Rural

    RESERVE CHAMPION SOFT FEATHER BANTAM$10 prize and ribbon supported by Bellevue Park

    CHAMPION HARD FEATHER BANTAM$30 prize supported by Colock Poultry, ribbon and a 25kg bag of Vella Layer Pellets supported by Cooma Rural

    RESERVE CHAMPION HARD FEATHER BANTAM$10 prize and ribbon supported by Colock Poultry

    CHAMPION WATER FOWL $30 prize supported by Ladybug Horticulture, ribbon and a 25kg bag of Vella Layer Pellets supported by Cooma Rural

    RESERVE CHAMPION WATER FOWL $10 prize and ribbon supported by Ladybug Horticulture

    BEST SOFT FEATHER $20 prize and ribbon supported by Snowy Mountains Plumbing

    BEST HARD FEATHER $20 prize and ribbon supported by Snowy Mountains Plumbing

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    BEST SOFT FEATHER BREEDING PAIR$20 prize and ribbon supported by Elders Cooma

    BEST HARD FEATHER BREEDING PAIR $20 prize and ribbon supported by Stuart Fletcher Electrician

    BEST COLOURED BIRD OTHER THAN BLACK OR WHITE$20 prize and Ribbon supported by Leader Products

    BEST LANGSHAN$10 prize and Ribbon supported by Stuart Fletcher Electrician

    OPEN ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD$10 prize and Ribbon supported by Stuart Fletcher Electrician

    SUPREME EXHIBIT $40 prize and Ribbon supported by McDonalds Cooma

    BEST JUNIOR EXHIBIT$30 prize supported by Alpine Motors Poultry and a 25kg bag of Vella Layer Pellets supported by Cooma Rural

    CHAMPION JUNIOR SOFT FEATHER$20 prize and Ribbon supported by Leader Products

    CHAMPION JUNIOR HARD FEATHER$20 prize and Ribbon supported by Leader Products

    JUNIOR ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD$20 prize and Ribbon supported by Jindabyne Automotive

    PRIZES - 1st and 2nd certifi cates

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    SECTION DFRESH PRODUCE

    Vegetables, Fruit, Eggs and HoneyEntries will be accepted on show day – 5th March - only until 8.30 am

    PRIZEMONEY: 1st Prize $5, 2nd ribbon only, unless otherwise specifi ed.

    1. WAX BEANS, 12 on a plate2. FRENCH BEANS, 12 on a plate3. CLIMBING BEANS,12 on a plate4. RADISHES5. CARROTS, 3 short6. CARROTS, 3 long7. PARSNIPS, 38. TURNIPS, 3 OR SWEDES, 39. BEETROOT, 310. GARLIC, 311. ONIONS, 3 white12. ONIONS, 3 brown13. ONIONS, A.O.V., 314. POTATOES ,3 red skin15. POTATOES, 3 white skin16. TOMATOES, Cherry or Pear, 617. TOMATOES, 3 red18. TOMATOES, 3green19. SWEET CORN, 3 cobs20. CAPSICUMS, 321. RHUBARB, 6 stalks

    22. SPINACH, BEET, 6 leaves23. LETTUCE, 1 head24. CABBAGE, any variety, 125. CUCUMBERS, 3 long26. CUCUMBERS, 3 apple27. ZUCCHINI, 328. MARROW, 1 white29. MARROW, 1 green30. CUSTARD SQUASH, 131. BANANA SQUASH, 132. HUBBARD, 1 green33. HUBBARD, 1 red34. QUEENSLAND BLUE PUMPKIN35. PUMPKIN, A.O.V.36. BUTTERNUT PUMPKIN37. BIGGEST PUMPKIN38. BEST COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES, 6 (2 pieces of each)EGGS39. BROWN EGGS, 640. WHITE EGGS, 6

    VEGETABLES

    FRUIT41. PEACHES, 342. PEARS, cooking, 343. PEARS, eating, 344. APPLES, cooking, 345. APPLES, eating, 346. NECTARINES, 3

    47. PLUMS, 348. STRAWBERRIES, 649. RASPBERRIES, 1250. BEST COLLECTION OF FRUIT, 4 (2 pieces of each)

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CHAMPION EXHIBIT

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    JUNIOR SUB – SECTION1st prize $5 and 2nd prize $251. RADISHES, 352. CARROTS, 353. BEETROOT, 354. POTATOES, 355. PEACHES, 356. APPLES, 3

    57. STRAWBERRIES, 658. COLLECTION, 2 each of 3 different vegetable or fruit

    CHAMPION JUNIOR EXHIBIT$25 prize

    HONEY59. HONEY, raw 60. HONEY, creamed

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    SECTION EFLOWERS

    Entries will be accepted on show day – 5th March - only until 8.30 amCHIEF STEWARD: David Williams/Bridget Corby Ph 6456 5123PRIZEMONEY : First Prize $5, 2nd ribbon only unless specifi ed otherwise.

    1. All exhibits, except in decorative section, must have been grown by exhibitor or a member of his or her household.2. All exhibits in children’s section must be arranged only by exhibitor.3. Right to inspect gardens of exhibitors. The committee reserves the right to visit gardens before or after the Show from which plants or fl owers have been entered for competition.4. Constitution of an exhibit: Where a number of plants or fl owers is specifi ed in the Schedule for a class, neither more nor less than the number may be shown, and an exhibit will be disqualifi ed by an excess or defi ciency.5. In all classes where cut material is shown, all stems must reach the water in the receptacle.6. All exhibits should be named; errors in naming will not be disqualifi ed, but this can count in very close competition.7. Any prize may be withheld or modifi ed if the exhibits are considered unworthy of prize offered.8. Judge’s decisions on the relative merit of exhibits shall be fi nal.

    DAHLIASThe naming of blooms before judging is desirable. Dahlia Standards: All blooms 160 mm and over to be staged one per vase. All blooms under 160 mm to be staged three per vase.Minatures must be under 120mm.NOTE: A vase is any container or bottle suitable for staging dahlias.

    SIZESDecorative Classes may be formal or informal. Cactus or Semi-Cactus types unless otherwise state in schedule.Giant Decorative and Large Cactus 260mm & overLarge Decorative and Large Cactus 210mm & under 260Medium Decorative and Medium Cactus 160mm & under 210mmSmall Decorative and Small Cactus 120mm & under 160mmMinature Cactus under 120mmLarge Incurved Cactus 160mm & overSmall Incurved Cactus 120mm & under 160mmSmall Ball Type (Show Type) 120mm & under 160mmMinature Ball Type (Show Type) 120mmPompom under 50mmNymphea under 160mmColarette ( Anomone, Orchid, Stellar & Single under 160mm

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    1. GIANT DECOARTIVE2. ONE LARGE GIANT OR DECORATIVE3. ONE MEDIUM DECORATIVE4. VASE SMALL DECORATIVE5. VASE MINIATURE DECORATIVE6. ONE LARGE INCURVED CACTUS7. ONE MEDIUM INCURVED CACTUS8. VASE SMALL CACTUS, 3 blooms, 1 variety

    9. VASE MINIATURE CACTUS, 3 blooms, 1 variety10. VASE INCURVED CACTUS, 1 bloom over 160, 3 blooms under 180

    11. VASE, SMALL BALL TYPE, 3 blooms, NND12. VASE, 3 blooms, Pompom, 1 variety13. VASE, 3 blooms, Colarette, NND14. VASE , 3 blooms, Nymphea, 1 variety15. VASE, any other type standard unit

    ROSES16. ONE DARK ROSE, H-T17. ONE LIGHT ROSE, H-T18. THREE ROSES, H-T, NND, 3 containers19. VASE ROSES, FLORIBUNDA, not more than 6 cuts

    20. VASE ROSES, BUD TO FULL BLOOM, 4 stages, 4 stems21. ONE FULL BLOWN ROSE22. CONTAINER MINIATURE ROSES, NND, 3 stems23. BUNCH ROSES, 5 stems, H-T, NND

    DECORATIVE24. LOW ARRANGEMENT, suitable for dining25. ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS, suitable for mantelpiece26. COLLECTION OF GARDEN FLOWERS, arrangement to count

    27. ARRANGEMENT, using one variety fl ower, any embellishment28. ARRANGEMENT, 5 fl owers, any embellishment29. SHOULDER SPRAY30. PRESENTATION POSY31. DRIED ARRANGEMENT, any material

    GENERAL FLOWERS32. ONE GLADIOLI33. THREE GLADIOLI, dark34. THREE GLADIOLI, light35. COSMOS, 3 cuts36. CARNATIONS, 3 NND37. ZINNIAS, 338. SWEET PEAS, 639. GERANIUMS, 640. ASTERS, 641. MARIGOLDS, African, 3

    42. MARIGOLDS, French, 343. PANSIES, 644. PETUNIAS, 3 cuts, NND45. PHLOX, annual, 6 cuts46. PHLOX, perennial, 3 cuts47. MICHAELMAS DAISIES, 3 cuts48. ANY OTHER FLOWER, not mentioned, 1 cut49. POT PLANT, fl owering50. POT PLANT, foliage51. POT PLANT, succulent

    OVERALL CHAMPION EXHIBIT - $30 Voucher from Cooma Flower Shop

    CHAMPION DAHLIA - $20

    CHAMPION ROSE - $20

    CHAMPION DECORATIVE - $20

    CHAMPION GENERAL FLOWERS - $20 prize

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    CUT FLOWERS JUNIOR SUB-SECTION

    1st prize $10 and 2nd prize $5

    Entries will be accepted on show day – 5th March - only until 8.30 am52. CONTAINER FLOWERS, Australian Natives, container not over 10cm in height53. DECORATED SAUCER, rim of saucer to be covered54. NOVELTY, may use any or all of fruit, fl owers, vegetables55. ARRANGEMENT, representing a song or nursery rhyme. Must incorporate Australian Native plants.56. DRIED ARRANGEMENT, any materials

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    SECTION FCOOKING

    Entries will be accepted on show day – 5th March - only until 8.30 amThe pavilion will be open Saturday 4th if exhibitors wish to drop entries off

    Chief Steward: Mrs Judy WaltersSTEWARDS: Dianne Simpson, Maree McMillan

    PRIZEMONEY: 1st Prize $5, 2nd ribbon only, unless otherwise specifi ed.

    1. SCONES, plain, 62. SCONES, date, 63. MUFFINS, 44. SPONGE SANDWICH, jam fi lled5. JAM ROLL6. HONEY ROLL, not trimmed7. PLATE LAMINGTONS, 6, 4cm x 4cm8. GLUTEN FREE CAKE9. DATE LOAF10. CHOCOLATE CAKE, iced on top - $20 donated by Berridale LPO11. ORANGE CAKE, iced on top12. SULTANA CAKE 20cm round or square13. BANANA CAKE iced on top14. CARROT CAKE uniced

    15. ANY CAKE/S NOT MENTIONED to benamed, 16. RICH FRUIT CAKE250 g mixture $10 by Dalgety CWA17.PACKET CAKE iced on top & named18. ANZAC BISCUITS, 6 19. DARBY’S BUSH CAKES, 6 rolled out20. PIKELETS, 621. COOKED SLICE, 6 on plate, 2 varieties22. UNCOOKED SLICE, 6 on plate, 2 varieties23. FRIANDS 424. STEAMED PLUM PUDDING25. BOILED PLUM PUDDING, 250g mixture26. SHORTBREAD in one piece27. JAM DROPS, 6 on a plate28. BREAD 1 loaf named

    CHAMPION EXHIBIT$20 prize

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR$25 prize

    ANY DECORATED CAKE DEPICTING A ROOSTER$10 prize

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    COOKING JUNIOR SUB-SECTION (12 YEARS & UNDER)

    1st prize $5 and 2nd prize $2

    29. CUP CAKES, 4 iced - $10 donated by Dalgety CWA30. PLATE SCONES, plain 431. PACKET CAKE iced on top32. ANZAC BISCUITS, 6 on plate

    33. DECORATED ARROWROOT BISCUITS, 4 on a plate, Under 7 years 4 - $10 from Judy Walters34. PIKELETS 4 - $10 from Berridale LPO35. CHOCOLATE CAKE iced on top - $20 donated by Berridale Post Offi ce

    CHAMPION EXHIBIT JUNIOR SUB-SECTION$25 prize

    ANY DECORATED CAKE DEPICTING A ROOSTER$10 prize

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    SECTION GCONDIMENTS

    *Please note changed entry arrangements

    Entry Form Closing Date: Friday 24th February 2017 - items to be delivered between 10am & 12pm Saturday 4th March to the Pavilion. Judging Saturday 4th March

    afternoon, results to be announced at the Show.

    Chief Steward: Lorraine Phillips 0412 817 105

    PRIZE MONEY: 1st Prize $5, 2nd ribbon only, unless otherwise specifi ed.

    1. APRICOT JAM2. PLUM JAM, dark3. PLUM JAM, light4. CHERRY JAM5. PEACH JAM6. QUINCE JAM7. SWEET ORANGE JAM8. MARMALADE JAM9. MELON JAM 10. BERRY JAM a) Strawberry b) Blackberry c) Raspberry d) Any other Berry Jam11. ANY KIND OF JAM12. APPLE JELLY13. QUINCE JELLY14. TOMATO SAUCE

    15. PLUM SAUCE16. PRESERVED PEACHES17. PRESERVED APRICOTS18. PRESERVED PLUMS19. PRESERVED PEARS20. PRESERVED CHERRIES, any variety21. PRESERVED BEETROOT22. PRESERVED TOMATOES23. ANY PRESERVE, not mentioned24. ANY PRESERVE, fruit in alcohol25. GREEN TOMATO PICKLES26. TOMATO RELISH27. CHUTNEY, any kind28. ANY CONDIMENT, not mentioned29. LEMON BUTTER

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR$25 prize

    CHAMPION EXHIBITOR$30 prize

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    SECTION HNEEDLEWORK

    Dalgety Memorial HallChief Steward: Sarah Fosdyke Ph 0449 722 767

    Entries can be dropped at the hall between 12pm - 3pm on Saturday 4th March and before 9am on Sunday 5th March.

    PRIZE MONEY: 1st Prize $5, 2nd ribbon only, unless otherwise specifi ed.

    1. DOILEYS, DUCHESS SET OR TABLE CENTRE, embroidered2. DOILEYS, TABLE CENTRE OR HANDKERCHIEF, crochet3. APPLIQUE – ANY ARTICLE4. ANY ARTICLE of clothing machine made, including stretch fabric, no knitting - $25 prize5. ANY ARTICLE NOT MENTIONED IN SCHEDULE, machine made6. ANY ARTICLE NOT MENTIONED IN SCHEDULE, handmade or embroidered7. DRESSED DOLL8. CUSHION

    9. CLOTH DOLL, novelty10. HAND TOWEL OR WASHER, decorated11. COAT HANGER, most attractive12. SOFT TOY, any material13. BEADWORK14.HEIRLOOM EMBROIDERY or RIBBON WORK15. A BAG, not patchwork16. CANDLEWICK, any article – not Quilt17. WALL HANGING, not patchwork18. ARTICLE OF TAPESTRY19. ARTICLE OF TAPESTRY, long stitch20. ARTICLE OF CROSS STITCH21. WOOL EMBROIDERY – $25 prize

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR$25 prize

    CHAMPION EXHIBIT$25 prize + $50 Voucher for Your House

    NEEDLEWORKJUNIOR SUB- SECTION

    1st prize $5 and 2nd prize $2

    22. ANY NEEDLEWORK ARTICLE, Primary School23. ANY NEEDLEWORK ARTICLE, High SchoolJudge to take into account the age of the student

    JUNIOR CHAMPION$25 prize

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    SECTION IKNITTING

    Chief Steward: Miss Tracey Leck Ph 6456 5057STEWARDS: Miss Elle WaltersENTRY: 9am Sunday at the HallPRIZE MONEY: 1st Prize $5, 2nd ribbon only, unless otherwise specifi ed.

    Heavy yarn – 6 ply and over, Light yarn – to 5 ply

    Manufacturers Yarn Label to be attached to all entries Wool or Synthetic. Any entry without a Manufacturers Yarn Label will not be judged but will be displayed (Homespun entries are exempted.)

    1. BABYS FROCK, knitted2. INFANTS’ JACKET, knitted3. BABIES BONNET, knitted4. BOOTIES, knitted5. BABY’S SET, knitted (bonnet, booties, jacket)6. BABY’S ARTICLE, crochet7. LADY’S CARDIGAN or JUMPER, L.Y.8. LADY’S CARDIGAN or JUMPER, H.Y.9. CHILD’S CARDIGAN or JUMPER, L.Y.10. CHILD’S CARDIGAN or JUMPER, H.Y.11. MAN’S CARDIGAN or JUMPER, L.Y.12. MAN’S CARDIGAN or JUMPER, H.Y13. MULTICOLOUR CARDIGAN or JUMPER L.Y.14. MULTICOLOUR CARDIGAN or JUMPER H.Y.

    15. FAIRISLE CARDIGAN or JUMPER L.Y.16. FAIRISLE CARDIGAN or JUMPER H.Y17. ANY ARTICLE, not mentioned, knitted18. ANY ARTICLE, not mentioned, crocheted19. ANY KNITTED TOY20. KNITTED RUG21. CROCHETED RUG22. PICTURE KNITTING23. ANY ARTICLE, knitted with homespun yarn24. ANY ARTICLE, crochet with homespun yarn25. ANY ARTICLE, knitted or crocheted with beads26. ANY ARTICLE, machine knitted27. SCARF

    BEST RUG KNITTED OR CROCHETED$25 prize

    CHAMPION WOOLLEN ARTICLE$20 prize

    CHAMPION EXHIBITOR$30 prize + Never Ending Memories Gift Bag

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    28. BEST KNITTED ARTICLE - $10 Donated by Tracey Leck29. BEST CROCHET ARTICLE - $10 Donated by Tracey Leck30. ANY KNITTED TOY - $10 Donated by Tracey Leck31. SCARF

    JUNIOR CHAMPION$25 prize

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    SECTION JJUNIOR

    Chief Steward: Mrs Bridget Corby Ph: (02) 6456 5123STEWARDS: Mrs J Hedger, Mrs Linda Kiesewetter

    PRIZE MONEY: 1st prize $5, 2nd prize $2 and ribbon, unless otherwise specifi ed.

    REGULATIONS: *Please note changed entry arrangementsEntries exhibits close 4pm Friday 24th February. Judging Saturday 25th Feb. Results to be announced at the Show. Limit of one entry per child in each sub-section. The Year of exhibitors to be attached to exhibit. Any entry obviously not the work of the competitor is to be disqualifi ed.PLEASE ENSURE THAT NO NAMES ARE ON THE FRONT OF ANY ENTRY

    1. ORIGINAL PAINTING - Kindergarten2. ORIGINAL PAINTING - Years1 & 23. ORIGINAL PAINTING - Years 3 & 44. ORIGINAL PAINTING - Years 5 & 65. ORIGINAL DRAWING - Kindergarten6. ORIGINAL DRAWING - Years 1 & 27. ORIGINAL DRAWING - Years 3 & 48. ORIGINAL DRAWING - Years 5 & 69. COLLAGE, any material – Kindergarten10. COLLAGE, any material – Years1 & 2

    11. COLLAGE, any material – Years 3 & 412. COLLAGE, any material – Years 5 & 613. 3D CREATIONS, (Sculpture) any material – Kindergarten14. 3D CREATIONS, (Sculpture) any material – Years 1 & 215. 3D CREATIONS, (Sculpture) any material – Years 3 & 416. 3D CREATIONS, (Sculpture) any material – Years 5 & 6

    17. HANDWRITING - Kindergarten18. HANDWRITING - 1 page Year 119. HANDWRITING - 1 page Year 2

    20. HANDWRITING - 1 page Year 321. HANDWRITING - 1 page Year 4

    22. HANDWRITING - 1 page Year 5 23. HANDWRITING - 1 page Year 6

    24. CRAFT, any material - Kindergarten25. CRAFT, any material - Year 1-226. CRAFT, any material - Year 3-427. CRAFT, any material - Year 5-628. PUBLICATIONS - Kindergarten29. PUBLICATIONS, original poem or story -Year 130. PUBLICATIONS, original poem or story -Year 2

    31. PUBLICATIONS, original poem or story -Year 332. PUBLICATIONS, original poem or story -Year 433. PUBLICATIONS, original poem or story -Year 534. PUBLICATIONS, original poem or story -Year 6

    CHAMPION PROJECT$40 prize + $20 Voucher from Snowprint Bookshop

    PAINTING, COLLAGE & 3D CREATIONS

    HANDWRITING – FOUNDATION STYLE

    HANDWRITING – PERSONALISED

    CRAFT, PUBLICATIONS & PROJECTS

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    SECTION KPHOTOGRAPHY

    STEWARD: Megan Bridgeman Ph: 0402 800218 [email protected]*Please note changed entry arrangements

    First prize $5 and ribbon, Second prize ribbon only

    Entry Form closing date: Friday 24th February 2017 – items to be delivered between 10am & 12 noon Saturday March 4th to the Pavilion. Entries can be sent to Dalgety Show, PO Box 141 Berridale NSW 2628 & marked as an entry but must be received by Friday 24th February 2017. Judging Saturday 4th March, results to be announced at the Show. Name, address and phone number must be on back of photographs. Only photographs mounted on cardboard will be accepted. Any photograph larger than 13cm x18cm will be judged as an enlargement. All care will be taken but no responsibility will be accepted by the Society for any loss or damage to any exhibit.COLOUR1. Scene celebrating previous Dalgety Show2. High Country3. Sky/Weather4. Water 5. Flora

    6. Animals7. Landscapes8. Buildings/Structures9. Character Study/Portrait10. Enlargement11. Digitally enhanced photograph, original must also be submitted

    ANY PHOTOGRAPH DEPICTING A ROOSTER OR CHICKEN - $20 CHAMPION PHOTOGRAPH - $60 Voucher from Schoo’s Studio

    SECTION KCHILDREN’S COMPETITION

    UNDER 10 CATEGORIES: Where I live My favourite animalMy family

    UNDER 17 CATEGORIES:FriendsSport/HobbiesDigital

    ANY PHOTOGRAPH DEPICTING A ROOSTER OR CHICKEN - $20CHAMPION JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPH — $30 + $20 Voucher from Snowprint Bookshop

    1st prize $5 and 2nd prize $2

    BLACK & WHITE1. Scene celebrating previous Dalgety Show2. High Country3. Sky/Weather4. Water 5. Flora6. Animals

    7. Landscapes8. Buildings/Structures9. Character Study/Portrait10. Enlargement11. Digitally enhanced photograph, original must also be submitted

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    SECTION LFINE ARTS AND 3D ART & CRAFTS

    Chief Steward: Psalm Shaw STEWARDS: Ursula Then

    PRIZE MONEY: 1st Prize $5, 2nd ribbon only, unless otherwise specifi ed.

    REGULATIONS: *Please note changed entry arrangements1. Entry per artist is limited to 4 artworks in total.2. Watercolours and drawings must be framed and ready to hang.3. Oil and acrylic canvases can be framed or unframed but must be ready to hang.4. All artworks are to be original pieces of the entering artist. Exceptions will be made if artist has given written authority (made available to the stewards) for the entrant to enter their artwork.5. Entry Form Closing Date: Friday 24th February 2017 - items to be delivered between 10am & 12pm Saturday 4th March to the Pavilion. NO ARTWORK WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME. Judging Saturday 4th March, results to be announced at the Show. The general entry form must be completed and separated from the schedule at the time of submitting the artworks. There must be one completed form for each artist.7. Artworks can be sold at any time during the exhibition, but cannot be removed until 4 pm Sunday.8. Entered artwork must be dropped off and picked up from the pavilion. If artwork is not collected it will be available for pick up at the following show.

    1. ACRYLIC PAINTING, any subject2. OIL PAINTING, any subject3. WATER COLOUR, any subject4. PASTEL, any subject

    5. PAINTING, Mixed media6. DRAWING, pencil, charcoal or mixed media (framed)

    7. HOME MADE ARTICLE, wood8. HOME MADE ARTICLE, metal9. HOME MADE ARTICLE, ceramics or pottery

    10. HOME MADE ARTICLE, MOSAIC11. HANDMADE JEWELERY, any material

    PAVILION

    ART

    CRAFT

    ANY CRAFT ARTICLE IN ANY MEDIUM DEPICTING A ROOSTER$20 prize

    12. PAINTING WATER COLOUR, ACRYLIC, OIL, PASTEL – traditional

    13. PAINTING WATER COLOUR, ACRYLIC, OIL, PASTEL – abstract

    BEST EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR SUB-SECTION CHAMPION EXHIBIT$25 prize $30 prize

    JUNIOR SUB-SECTION (High School Years 7 – 12)EACH STUDENT TO ENTER IN ONE OR BOTH SECTIONS, ONE PAINTING ONLY AS SPACE LIMITED.

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    SECTION MHOME BREW

    Entries will be accepted on show day – 5th March - only until 8.30 am

    Chief Steward: Mr Garry Thompson Phone 6456 5115

    PRIZE MONEY: 1st Prize $5, 2nd ribbon only, unless otherwise specifi ed.NOTE: Each individual entry to have a maximum of two bottles

    1. LAGER OR PILSENER2. ALE3. ROOSTER BITTER4. ANY BEER, not mentioned5. OLD OR DARK ALE

    6. STOUT7. GINGER BEER8. FRUIT WINE, any variety9. LIQUEUR, any variety10. APPLE CIDER

    BEST ROOSTER LABEL$$ prize

    CHAMPION EXHIBIT$15 prize Donated by Brew Your Own at Home – Home Brewing Supplies

    RESERVE CHAMPION$10 prize Donated by Brew Your Own at Home – Home Brewing Supplies

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    SECTION QPATCHWORK, QUILTING & APPLIQUE

    Dalgety Memorial HallChief Steward: Mrs Johanne Oscroft 6457 8344/0431 556 828STEWARDS: Mrs Val McCluskey 6458 3644 anytime, Mrs Wendy Gibson 0422 153 324, Mr Justin Hedger 6291 9162 after 8pm

    ALL PATCHWORK/QUILTING WORK IS WELCOME AND CAN BE ENTERED FOR JUDGING AND/OR EXHIBITION ONLY

    CONDITIONS• All entries to the Hall at 9:30 am Saturday morning, 4th March.• Quilts from Cooma area can be left at the Fabric Salon by 5pm, Wednesday, 1st March.• All entries must remain until 4pm Sunday 5th March. Please ensure you make arrangements for your quilts to be collected on Sunday afternoon.• All quilts ‘Professionally Machine Quilted’ must be stated on the entry form with the quilters name acknowledged.• Please ensure that all quilts have a hanging pocket (3” to 4” deep) on the back plus name & contact number of the maker and size of quilt. If the quilt is over 200cm wide a centre split in the hanging sleeve is advised to allow extra support for the quilt and the hanging rod. Any quilt without a hanging pocket properly attached will not be hung.• Entries limited to 2 per exhibitor, per class.• The Chief Steward has the right to change any entry.• Dalgety Show Society Inc. is not liable for any loss, damage or destruction of exhibition items. Insursnce cover, if desired, is the responsibility of the quiltmake.

    Note: Judges in previous years have asked for a ‘story’ regarding the quilt, e.g: Name of pattern or your own design, fabric theme, whether quilt was a kit or made as part of a class etc. If your quilt is being judged could you please attach a ‘story’ to the back of the quilt. Quilts made from a pattern or based on another quilt should be acknowledged.

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    CHAMPION EXHIBIT$50 prize + Quilting Book

    VIEWERS CHOICEcloses at 3.30pm Sunday. $30 PRIZE

    1. QUILT - Hand Pieced, Hand Quilted (medium/large) $30 prize2. LARGE QUILT - (200cm wide and larger) Machine Pieced & Professionally or Domestic Machine Quilted by the quiltmaker $30 prize3. LARGE QUILT - (200cm wide and larger) Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted $30 prize4. MEDIUM QUILT - (150cm and under 200cm wide) Machine Pieced & Professionally or Domestic Machine Quilted by the quiltmaker $25 prize5. MEDIUM QUILT (150cm and under 200cm wide) - Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted $25 prize6. SMALL QUILT - (100cm and under 150cm wide) Machine Pieced, Machine Quilted $25 prize7. SMALL QUILT - (100cm and under 150cm wide) Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted $25 prize8. MINIATURE QUILT - (25cm x 25cm or smaller) $25 prize9. ART QUILT $25 prize10. WALL HANGING - (50cm to 100cm wide - not a small quilt) $25 prize11. APPLIQUE QUILT $25 prize12. ANY OTHER ITEM OF PATCHWORK $25 prize13. CANDLEWICK QUILT $30 prize14. ANY ARTICLE OF PATCHWORK FOR A SCHOOL STUDENT $25 prize15. PROFESSIONAL QUILTERS ONLY $25 prize16. WENDY FARMER AWARD - MULTI TECHNIQUES Book Prize

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    GENERAL ENTRY FORMEntries may be phoned, emailed or received in the mail by

    (unless indicated differently elsewhere in schedule)

    Friday 24th Februaryto:

    Entry Secretary - Carol Doyle,139 Hickeys Road, Dalgety NSW 2628

    Phone 6456 [email protected]

    All exhibitors must pay gate entry fee to enter showground.Wristbands will be issued and must be worn on show day.

    All competitors and exhibitors compete and enter at their own risk and will nothold Dalgety Show Society responsible for any injury, loss or damage.

    Items to be delivered as per section. Only perishable items, ie Flowers, Vegies and Cooking will be delivered under the old dates, all other items in the Pavilion to be delivered the week before.

    Name of Exhibitor .....................................................................................................................

    Address ......................................................................................................................

    ......................................................................................................................

    Signed Exhibitor

    or Parent Guardian .......................................................................................................................

    Date Signed ....................../................../.................

    WORKSAFEAll stallholders and Exhibitors are expected to abide by all safety regulations and requirements to ensure the Dalgety Show is a Safe and Worksafe compliant event. You are responsible for the Worksafe training

    of yourself and your staff who are present at the Show.All stallholders and Exhibitors must comply with all the reasonable Worksafe procedures and directives as issued by the Dalgety Show Society representative and will take all reasonable practical measures to ensure their own safety and that of other site personnel, visitors and the general public including the

    provision and use of all appropriate equipment and clothing.

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    CONDITIONS OF ENTRYAll Competitors and Exhibitors enter and compete at their own risk and will not hold Dalgety Show Society responsible for any injury, loss or damage.1. Non-competitors are NOT allowed in ring during events.2. No pavilion entries accepted after 8:30 am Show day.3. Junior Sub Section in Pavilion 15 yrs and Under, unless otherwise stated.4. Pavilion entries should be not shown at a previous Dalgety Show. 5. All Sheep and Cattle exhibitors to fi ll out Declaration Forms.6. Sheep and Cattle to be bred by exhibitor. Wool to be bred and grown by exhibitor.7. Sheep, Cattle and Poultry to be penned by 9:00 am. Wool entries to be in by 9:30 am.8. 3rd place ribbons awarded if 5 in class in Sheep and Cattle sections9. All Protests must be in writing and delivered to the Secretary within 1 hour after completion of judging.10. Dalgety Show Society takes no responsibility for loss or damage to exhibits.11. All exhibits to remain in Pavilion until 4pm.12. Pavilion prize money to be collected from the Treasurer’s offi ce in the Pavilion between 4:00 and 5:30 pm. Horse prizemoney to be collected from Ring Secretary’s offi ce.13. All trophies will be awarded on day of show.14. All prize money to be collected on day of showThe committee reserves the right to amend, delete or add to the program as they think necessary, and reserves the right to reject or refuse entries without explanation. The committee reserves the right to refuse admittance to any person or persons.Entries may be phoned, emailed or received in the mail by Friday 24th February(unless indicated differently elsewhere in schedule)to: Entry Secretary - Carol Doyle,139 Hickeys Road, Dalgety NSW [email protected] 6456 5072 or delivered to the showground as per the details in this schedule.

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