Tweed River Agricultural Society Ltd 114 Murwillumbah Show

The
Tweed River Agricultural Society Ltd
Presents the
114th Murwillumbah Show
ABN 70 003 366 407
Friday 31st October 2014 &
Saturday 1st November 2014
MURWILLUMBAH SHOWGROUND
Secretary: Cynthia Hanger
Phone (02) 6672 5507
Mobile 0427 725 507
PO Box 727 Murwillumbah NSW 2484
email: [email protected]
www.murwillumbahshowground.com.au
Centre Ring Friday Evening
Bull & Steer Ride Spectacular
Music, bar and meals at
The Branding Rail
Friday and Saturday
Grand Parade and Official Opening
Saturday 2.00pm
MONSTER RAFFLE
1st Prize
2nd Prize
3rd Prize
$1000 spending spree at
RORY CURTIS THE GOOD GUYS
2 night stay for 2 people at
Crystal Creek Rainforest Retreat
$400 voucher Budds Mitre 10
Book Buyers prize $200 voucher Sunnyside
Meats
Tickets $2 each drawn at the official opening
Feature Trots Saturday afternoon
Six Bar Saturday Night
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Pages
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Section
Horses
Cattle
Sheep & Wool
Dogs
Sugar Cane
Bananas
Poultry
Woodchop
Pavilion
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The Tweed River Agricultural Society Ltd
Friday 31st October 2014 and
Saturday 1st November 2014
MURWILLUMBAH SHOW
2014 HORSE SCHEDULE
RINGMASTER
DEPUTY RINGMASTERS
JUMPING STEWARD
VETERINARY
Peter McDonald
02 6672 5507
Marissa McDonald & Rachel Trevaskis
Brian Alexander
02 6672 3083
Murwillumbah Veterinary Clinic
02 6672 1919
Featuring: All Breeds Yearling Classic & All Breeds 2year old Classic
FANCY DRESS EVENT: PRIZE MONEY 1st $100, 2nd $60, 3rd $40
SPECIAL NOTICES
THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES COUNCIL OF NSW (ASC) STATES THAT:
ALL competitors/handlers at the Tweed River Agricultural Society Ltd Murwillumbah Show must sign
a waiver form before competing in any EFA, Pony Club or Show Jumping competition. You will be
required to present a completed waiver form when purchasing nomination tickets, and each
competitor/handler will be given a wristband to wear for the duration of the competition. A waiver form
is included in the schedule. No spectators in Centre Ring.
MURWILLUMBAH SHOW BIO SECURITY 2014
All horse competitors must complete a Horse Health Declaration form before any horse can
compete at the 2014 Murwillumbah Show. Forms must be signed on the day of entry and
handed in with all waiver forms.
TRAS recommends that all horses are vaccinated for Hendra Virus.
HELMETS & FOOTWEAR
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Approved safety helmets must be worn by all mounted riders under the age of 18 years.
All Sporting Event and Show Jumping competitors (of any age) must also wear a correctly fitted,
approved safety helmet when mounted.
All competitors and handlers (including fancy dress and Grand Parade) must wear covered
footwear when in the main arena.
BOARD OF TICK CONTROL NOTICE:
All competitors coming from QLD are to make own arrangements to comply with the Board
of Tick Control. PH 07 5536 4714 (Kirra Livestock Treatment facility)
If required by law at the time of this event, copies of all applicable travel documentation as
may be in force at the time MUST be completed and made available to the Secretary before
horses will be permitted to enter the Showground. If Travel Documentation is required at the
time of the Show, there will be someone on the gate to collect and verify such paperwork.
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GENERAL REGULATIONS APPLY TO THE HORSE SECTION.
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Ages of all horses to be computed from the 1 August.
Horses must be free from hereditary unsoundness in all classes except Show Jumping.
Horses will parade on the day and at the time the ring stewards direct.
Grooms, Competitors, and others in charge of exhibits must obey the orders of the Stewards or they will be fined and/or ejected from the grounds.
Stallions may only compete in Stallion Classes, except in jumping and Western Performance Classes A&H.
Brood Mares to be shown in Brood Mare Classes only, but eligible for Championships.
Competitors enter ring events at their own risk.
Competitors are responsible for being in attendance at the events in which they wish to enter - if they do not present for that
event judging will proceed in their absence.
Entries are to be made at the Nominations Office on the actual day of competition by the purchase of competitor’s ticket. This
ticket must be presented to the ring steward prior to the judging of each event. Any competitor in any section of the ring who
does not have a competitor’s ticket will be asked to leave the ring.
10. Whilst every effort will be made to follow the program, the Ringmaster reserves the right to alter the event schedule.
11. The Society reserves the right to measure horses: Pony 14hh & under, Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 15hh.
Hack over 15hh.
12. All memberships must be current. All horses must be Registered with their individual breed Societies or
have foal recording papers and all exhibitors must be current financial members of those Societies- Registration cards to be produced to Ring Steward on demand.
13. All Perpetual Trophies will be retained by the Society.
14. STABLING– Stables may be booked online using www.nominate.com.au/stables. Payment must accompany bookings. No
phone bookings allowed.
15. Stable charges are: Open Yards, Covered Yards and Stables - $11.00 per night or $22.00 for the duration of the Show.- (Thur
31 Oct/Fri 1 Nov/Sat 2 Nov 2014)
16. Each stable/yard will be locked and key must be collected from office on arrival. A key deposit of $10.00 per stable/yard is required to be paid on collection of the key. Keys may be returned immediately after opening stable, or upon departure. Arrangement must be made with the office for key return if outside office hours. Phone the Secretary to arrange 02 6672 5507.
17. Bedding will not be provided.
18. All stables to be cleaned and bedding removed by departure time. Stable key is to be returned to receive $10.00 deposit per
stable will be refunded on return of the key.
19. Those who need stallion boxes for the day MUST book them as per any other exhibitor.
20. Stables are booked on a 24 hour basis 6:30am to 6:30am. Stables/yards must be vacated by 6:30am on the day of departure if
not booked for that day.
21. Bedding and manure is to be deposited at designated manure collection points.
22. Refunds - Because many of our stables are ordered for competitors in advance stabling fees will not be refunded if the stabling
is cancelled.
23. No portable yards are allowed. The erection of electric fences is NOT permitted in camping or livestock areas of the showground.
24. CAMPING- A limited number of camping sites will be available at a cost of $11.00 per night per site, or $22.00 for the duration
of the Show i.e. Thursday, Friday and/or Saturday nights. A fee of $17.00 per site per night will be payable for any stay before
the 31st October 2014 or after 2 Nov 2014. Camping is to be booked online through nominate.com.au/stables. All electrical
leads to be currently tested and tagged. All electrical leads must be off the ground.
NOTICE FROM THE RINGMASTER regarding the GRAND PARADE
All competitors are EXPECTED to take part in the Grand Parade
A condition of entry in any Saturday horse event is that
ALL SATURDAY PRIZE WINNERS MUST PARADE THEIR
PRIZE-WINNING EXHIBIT IN THE GRAND PARADE
If any competitor has more than one (1) prize-winning horse,
only one (1) need be paraded
PRIZE MONEY WILL NOT BE PAID TO
PRIZE-WINNERS WHO DO NOT PARADE
A Ticket will be issued to each exhibitor parading
NO PARADE TICKET - NO PRIZE MONEY - NO EXCEPTIONS
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SPECIAL REGULATIONS
1. Where there is no competition in any section it will rest with the judge to decide whether exhibits are worthy to
receive a prize.
2. In order to receive Saturday Prize money Competitors are requested to enter the Grand Parade. The
Grand Parade is the highlight of the Show. The Society understands that it may be difficult but would appreciate
all competitors’ participation. Note: Prizemoney for Saturday will only be paid to competitors who
participate in the Grand Parade.
3. Declarations to be signed by competitors if called upon as to the correctness of their entries.
4. The Ring Events shall be in the hands of the Ringmaster and, if in his opinion the condition of the ground as a
result of rain makes it advisable not to conduct all or any of the ring events because of danger to competitors, he
shall convene a meeting, comprising the President, Deputy Ringmaster and himself and a majority decision of
this sub-committee shall be final. Entry fees paid by competitors for any events subsequently cancelled shall be
refunded and the committee does not indemnify competitors in any way for events so cancelled.
5. 5A - In DISTRICT EVENTS entries are limited to exhibits owned and domiciled within Group 1 for at least three
months prior to entries closing and if required by the Stewards a declaration to that effect must be signed by any
competitor.
5B - In TWEED SHIRE EVENTS entries are limited to exhibits owned & domiciled within the Tweed Shire for at
least 3 months prior to entries closing and if required by the Stewards a declaration to that effect must be signed
by any competitor.
6. Riders may ride no more than one (1) horse in any one (1) class. This regulation may be waived in
Championships at the discretion of the Ringmaster.
7. All Colts and Stallions, irrespective of breed or age, must be shown in a halter equipped with a
restraining chain or bit.
8. Stallions are not permitted to be ridden or led by a person under 16 years of age.
9. NO ALCOHOL is permitted outside the Branding Rail Area.
10. Contestants, their connections and stewards may protest. The only grounds for protest are eligibility and conduct
of competitors. Judges decisions will be final and not subject to protest. PROTESTS MUST BE MADE IN
WRITING AND LODGED WITH THE SECRETARY WITHIN 15 MINUTES OF COMPLETION OF JUDGING OF
THE DISPUTED EVENT: protests must be accompanied by a fee of $50, refundable if the protest is upheld.
11. All dogs brought on to the ground MUST BE ON A LEAD AND UNDER STRICT CONTROL and will be the
responsibility of the owner.
12. MAIDEN CLASSES are open to horses which have not won that particular event at an Agricultural Show.
13. NOVICE CLASSES are open to exhibits which have not won Champion or an Open Class at an Agricultural
Show or 1st or 2nd at a Royal Show.
14. PROGRESSIVE horse is a horse that has not won Champion Novice at an Agricultural Show.
15. Riders in HUNTER CLASSES must wear Tweed Jacket and horses must have plain browbands.
16. Approved safety helmets must be worn by all mounted riders under the age of 18 years. All Sporting Event and
Show Jumping competitors (of any age) must also wear a correctly fitted, approved safety helmet when
mounted.
17. All competitors and handlers must wear appropriate covered footwear when in the main arena. This includes the
Grand Parade and Fancy Dress event.
18. ABUSIVE BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS JUDGES OR OFFICIALS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. OFFENDERS
WILL BE ORDERD FROM THE GROUND AND BANNED FROM THIS SHOW FOR A PERIOD OF TWO (2)
YEARS.
19. ELECTRIC FENCE YARDS will be banned on the Main Parking area from 6am to 8pm Friday & Saturday. If
erected (outside these hours) all electric fence yards must have appropriate signage displayed.
20. All prize money includes GST.
21. Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor found to have breached the ASC Disputes and
Disciplinary regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee.
SPECIAL TRAS MEMBER DISCOUNT
BUY 5 ENTRY TICKETS* AND GET THE 6TH ONE FREE
* Not applicable for trots
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P SMITH & SON
SHOWJUMPING ARENA
FRIDAY 31ST OCTOBER 2014
Commencing 7.30am (DST) - walk the course 7.00am
STEWARDS: Brian Alexander and Col Lesleight
NOMINATIONS AT THE SHOWJUMPING TENT IN CENTRE RING
Order of events may be changed & events altered at the Showjumping committee’s discretion and
all prizewinners must avail themselves mounted for presentation. No H C Riders.
Showjumping cards to be produced for validation & signing.
CARDS MUST BE PRODUCED BEFORE PRIZE MONEY GIVEN OUT
HORSE MAY ONLY START IN 2 CONSECUTIVE HEIGHT CLASSES
Please Note - Juniors turning 12 years old this year and older may only ride in graded events if they and
their horses are EFA affiliated and may only compete in both Junior & Senior Competitions on the same
horse.
SJ 1.
Junior AM7 (under 17years) - No EFA registration required.
Entry
80cm starting height (Only 2 horses per rider - horses not eligible in SJ 2)
1st $40 2nd $30 3rd $20 4th $10 5th $10 (sponsored by R Easy)
Fee $5
SJ 2.
Junior AM7(under 19years) - EFA Rules (Limit 2 horses per rider)
1st$100 + Rug donated by N & C White surveyors
2nd $80 + Saddlecloth Donated by Gotcha Covered Horseware
3rd $70 4th $50 5th $30
Entry Fee $7
SJ 3.A
90cm AM7 horses under 10 points
1st $100 2nd $80 3rd $60 4th $50 5th $30 6th $20
Entry Fee $8
SJ 3.B
90cm AM7
1st $60 2nd $50 3rd $40 4th $30 5th $20 6th $10
Entry Fee $5
SJ 4.
1.05m AM7
1st $160 2nd $140 3rd $120 4th $100 5th $60 6th $25
Entry Fee $10
SJ 5.
1.20m AM5
1st $200 2nd $160 3rd $120 4th $90 5th $60 6th $40
Entry Fee $12
SJ 6.
1.30m AM5
1st $210 2nd $165 3rd $140 4th $120 5th $80 6th $40
Entry Fee $15
ALL STABLE AND CAMPING BOOKINGS ARE TO BE MADE ONLINE AT
www.nominate.com.au/stables
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P SMITH & SON
SHOWJUMPING ARENA
SATURDAY 1ST NOVEMBER 2014
Commencing 7.30am (DST) - walk the course 7.00am
NOMINATIONS AT THE SHOWJUMPING TENT IN CENTRE RING
Saturday prize money will only be paid to competitors
who participate in the Grand Parade.
SJ 7.
Junior AM5 (Under 19 years)
Entry Fee $12
Cliff Leslight Memorial Junior Championship
1st$170 + Trophy Rug donated by Col Leslight
2nd $150 + Saddlecloth donated by Gotcha Covered Horseware
3rd $120 4th $100 5th $60 6th $40
SJ 8.
1.05m AM5 Championship
Trophy Rug donated by Pottsville Self Storage
1st $240 2nd $180 3rd $150 4th $100 5th $80 6th $50
Entry Fee $20
SJ 9.
1.25m AM5 Championship
Trophy Rug donated by Tweed Equestrian, Murwillumbah
(For horses that will not compete in the Grand Prix)
1st $300 2nd $250 3rd $200 4th $150 5th $80 6th $50
Entry Fee $25
SJ 10. 1.35 PLUS AM5 Championship
(Trophy Rug donated by Michael Kearney Building)
1st $500 2nd $400 3rd $300 4th $200 5th $100 6th $50
Entry Fee $35
HORSES CAN ONLY COMPETE IN ONE 6 BAR EVENT
SJ 11. Junior Six Bar (riders under 19years) No EFA rego req
1st $100, 2nd $80, 3rd $70, 4th $60, 5th $50, 6th $40
Entry Fee $7
SJ 12. Open Six Bar
1st $220 2nd $180 3rd $140 4th $100 5th $60 6th $40
Entry Fee $15
Raymond Everingham Memorial Cup/Tweed River Agricultural Society Ltd Perpetual
Trophy to the open high point rider of the Show over 2 days.
Sis Everingham Memorial Rug for jumping horse of the Show.
2.00pm Grand Parade & Official Opening
The 114th Murwillumbah Show will be Officially Opened
The Grand Parade is the highlight of the Show. The Society understands that it may be difficult but
would appreciate all competitors’ participation. Saturday prize money will only be paid to competitors
who present a Grand Parade participation ticket on collection of prize money.
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FRIDAY 31ST OCTOBER 2014
10.30am NSW DST START
ALL RINGS EXCEPT SHOW JUMPING
Entry Fee $3 (inc. GST) all Classes except where stated otherwise
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4, 4th Ribbon - all classes except where stated otherwise
Murwillumbah Cellars
Ring 1
Elfords Electrical
Ring 2
BEST KEPT
R1. 1. Best kept horse or pony - Led in;
Handler 12years & under 17years
BEST KEPT
R2. 1. Best Kept horse or pony - Led in;
Handler under 12years
BOY RIDER CLASSES
R1. 2. Boy Rider under 6 years
R1. 3. Boy Rider 6years and under 8 years
R1. 4. Boy Rider 8years and under 10 years
R1. 5. Boy Rider 10years and under 12 years
JUNIOR GIRL RIDER CLASSES
R2. 2. Girl Rider under 6 years
R2. 3. Girl Rider 6 years and under 8 years
R2. 4. Girl Rider 8 years and under 10 years
R2. 5. Girl Rider 10 years and under 12 years
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION BOY RIDER
Under 12 years
CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION GIRL RIDER
Under 12 years
R1. 6. Boy Rider 12years and under 15 years
R1. 7. Boy Rider 15years and under 17 years
R2. 6. Pair of Riders under 12years. (One entry
ticket per pair)
R2. 7. Consolation Junior Boy or Girl under 12 years
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION BOY RIDER
12years & under 17 years
ALICE FRERIECH’S MEMORIAL TROPHY
SUPREME BOY* or GIRL* RIDER OF THE SHOW
(*under 17years)
Trophy & Replica Donated by J Murnane & D Yates
FRIDAY HACKS
R1. 8. Maiden Hack over 15hh
R1. 9. Novice Hack over 15hh & not exceeding 15.2hh
R1. 10. Novice Hack over 15.2hh
R1. 11. Hack over 15hh & not exceeding 15.2hh
R1. 12. Hack over 15.2hh & not exceeding 16hh
R1. 13. Hack over 16hh
R1. 14. Ladies Hack - rider 17years and over
R1. 15. Tweed Shire Hack (See special regulation 5B)
R1. 16. District Hack (Group 1) See special regulation 5A
FRIDAY PONY HACKS
R2. 8. Maiden Pony - not exceeding 14hh
R2. 9. Novice Pony - not exceeding 13hh
R2. 10. Novice Pony - over 13hh & not exceeding 14hh
R2. 11. Pony not exceeding 12hh
R2. 12. Pony 12hh. & not exceeding 13hh
R2. 13. Pony over 13hh. & and not exceeding 14hh
R2. 14. Tweed Shire Pony (See special regulation 5B)
R2. 15. District Hack (Group 1) See special regulation 5A
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION HACK
HUNTER HACKS
R1. 17. Hunter Hack Gelding or Mare over 15hh &
not exceeding 15.2hh
R1. 18. Hunter Hack Gelding or Mare over 15.2hh
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HACK
HUNTER PONIES
R2. 16. Hunter Pony & not exceeding 12.2hh
R2. 17. Hunter Pony 12.2hh & not exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER HACK
R1. 19. Working Hunter Hack, Gelding or Mare over 15hh
& not exceeding 15.2hh
R1. 20. Working Hunter Hack, Gelding or Mare over 15.2hh
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER PONY
R2. 18. Working Hunter Pony not exceeding 12.2hh
R2. 19. Working Hunter Pony 12.2hh & not exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION
WORKING HUNTER HACK
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION
WORKING HUNTER PONY
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FRIDAY 31ST OCTOBER 2014
Entry Fee $3 (inc. GST) all Classes except where stated otherwise
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4, 4th Ribbon - all classes except where stated otherwise
Brims Earthmoving
Ring 3
SENIOR GIRL RIDER CLASSES
R3. 1. Girl Rider 12 years and under 13 years
R3. 2. Girl Rider 13 years and under 14 years
R3. 3. Girl Rider 14 years and under 15 years
R3. 4. Girl Rider 15 years and under 16 years
R3. 5. Girl Rider 16 years and under 17 years
SPORTING EVENTS
Start on completion of ring events
Entry Fee $3 (inc. GST) all Classes
except where stated otherwise
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4, 4th Ribbon
all classes except where stated otherwise
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GIRL RIDER
12 YEARS AND UNDER 17 YEARS
Approved Safety Helmets
must be worn by ALL competitors
in Sporting events.
R3. 6. Pair of Riders 12years and under 17 years
(one entry ticket per pair)
R3. 7. Consolation Senior Rider - Boy or Girl
-for riders who have not won a ribbon in any rider
class today. FREE ENTRY
Riders under 10 years
S 1. Scudda Ho (against the clock)
S 2. Western Bend Race (against the clock)
S 3. Murwillumbah Twist Race (against the clock)
S 4. Running Tee Race (against the clock)
WALKING HORSE AND PONY (RACE)
R3. 8. Walking Horse - Gelding or Mare - over 14hh
R3. 9. Walking Pony - Gelding or Mare - not exceeding
14hh
Riders 10 & under 13 years
S 5. Scudda Ho (against the clock)
S 6. Western Bend Race (against the clock)
S 7. Murwillumbah Twist Race (against the clock)
S 8. Running Tee Race (against the clock)
FRIDAY GALLOWAYS
R3. 10. Maiden Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 15hh
R3. 11. Novice Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 14.2hh
R3. 12. Novice Galloway over 14.2hh & not exceeding 15hh
R3. 13. Open Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 14.2hh
R3. 14. Open Galloway over 14.2hh & not exceeding 15hh
R3. 15. Ladies Galloway (Lady rider 17 years & over)
R3. 16. Childs Galloway
R3. 17. Tweed Shire Galloway (see special regulation 5B)
R3. 18. District Hack (Group 1: see special regulation 5A)
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY
Riders 13 years & under 15 years
S 9. Scudda Ho (against the clock)
S 10. Western Bend Race (against the clock)
S 11. Murwillumbah Twist Race (against the clock)
S 12. Running Tee Race (against the clock)
Riders 15 years & over (includes adults)
S 13. Scudda Ho (against the clock)
S 14. Western Bend Race (against the clock)
S 15. Murwillumbah Twist Race (against the clock)
S 16. Running Tee Race (against the clock)
HUNTER GALLOWAYS
R3. 19. Hunter Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 14.2hh
R3. 20. Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh & not exceeding 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER GALLOWAY
R3. 21. Working Hunter Galloway - over 14hh & not
exceeding 14.2hh
R3. 22. Working Hunter Galloway - over 14.2hh & not
exceeding 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION
WORKING HUNTER GALLOWAY
ALL STABLES AND CAMPING
ARE TO BE BOOKED ONLINE AT
www.nominate.com.au/stables
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SATURDAY 1ST NOVEMBER 2014
8.00am NSW DST START
Condition of Entry to Breed Classes - Registration papers to be provided upon request
ALL PRIZE MONEY NOT COLLECTED BY 9.00pm SATURDAY 2nd NOVEMBER WILL BE FORFEITED
SATURDAY PRIZE MONEY WILL ONLY BE PAID TO
COMPETITORS WHO PARTICIPATE IN THE GRAND PARADE
COMMENCING AT 8.00am in RING 1
R1.A
Harold Bell Memorial ALL BREEDS YEARLING CLASSIC
Entry Fee $5
R1.B
Prize Money, Trophy & Replica Donated by Mrs Valerie Bell
1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $30, 4th $20
Tweed Valley Equine Centre ALL BREEDS 2 YEAR OLD CLASSIC
Entry Fee $5
Prize Money, Trophy & Replica Donated by P Legge
1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $30, 4th $20
Classes in all rings will commence on completion of the
All Breeds 2 year old classic
Murwillumbah Cellars Ring 1
Entry Fee $3 (inc. GST) all Classes except where stated otherwise
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4, 4th Ribbon - all classes except where stated otherwise
LED CLASSES
REGISTERED THOROUGHBRED
R1. 1. Thoroughbred Stallion 3 years and over
R1. 2. Thoroughbred Colt under 3 years
Champion & Reserve Champion Thoroughbred Stallion or Colt
R1. 3. Thoroughbred Mare 3 years and over not exceeding 15.2hh
R1. 4. Thoroughbred Mare 3 years and over, over 15.2hh
R1. 5. Thoroughbred Filly under 3 years
Champion & Reserve Thoroughbred Mare or Filly
R1. 6. Thoroughbred Gelding not exceeding 15.2hh
R1. 7. Thoroughbred Gelding over 15.2hh
Champion& Reserve Champion Thoroughbred Gelding
REGISTERED THOROUGHBRED IN WORK - RACE CONDITION
Must have raced within the last 6 months
R1. 8. Stallion or Colt
R1. 9. Mare or Filly
R1. 10. Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Thoroughbred in Work
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SUPREME CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED EXHIBIT
McCabe Family Trophy + Replica Donated by the McCabe Family
SPECIAL TRAS MEMBER DISCOUNT
BUY 5 ENTRY TICKETS* AND GET THE 6TH ONE FREE
* Not applicable for trots
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Murwillumbah Cellars Ring 1 (continued)
LED CLASSES (continued)
STANDARDBRED
R1. 11. Registered Standardbred Stallion or colt
R1. 12. Registered Standardbred Mare or Filly
R1. 13. Registered Standardbred Gelding any age
Champion and Reserve Champion Registered Standardbred Exhibit
MINIATURE HORSE
R1. 14. Australian Miniature Horse Stallion or colt
R1. 15. Australian Miniature Horse Mare or Filly
R1. 16. Australian Miniature Horse Gelding any age
Champion and Reserve Champion Australian Miniature Horse Exhibit
RIDDEN CLASSES
RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED
R1. 17. Ridden Thoroughbred Stallion
R1. 18. Ridden Thoroughbred Mare
R1. 19. Ridden Thoroughbred Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Thoroughbred Exhibit
HACK CLASSES To be judged on paces, style & conformation.
R1. 20. Maiden Hack over 15h
R1. 21. Progressive Hack over 15h
R1. 22. Novice Hack over 15hh & not exceeding 15.2hh
R1. 23. Novice Hack over 15.2hh & not exceeding 16hh
R1. 24. Novice Hack over 16hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Novice Hack
R1. 25. Open Hack, Gelding or Mare over 15hh and not exceeding 15.2hh
R1. 26. Open Hack, Gelding or Mare over 15.2hh and not exceeding 16hh
R1. 27. Open Hack, Gelding or Mare over 16hh
R1. 28. Open Lady’s Hack, Gelding or Mare, ridden by a lady 17 years & over
R1. 29. Open Gent’s Hack, Gelding or Mare, ridden by a gent 17 years & over
R1. 30. Open Child’s Hack, Gelding or Mare, ridden by a child under 17 years
Champion Open Hack Gelding or Mare Sash + prize to the value of $50
Reserve Champion Open Hack Gelding or Mare Sash + prize to the value of $25
R1. 31
Consolation Hack (for those who have not won a ribbon in a hack event at this show - FREE ENTRY
GALLOWAY HACKS To be judged on paces, style & conformation
R1. 32. Maiden Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 15hh
R1. 33. Progressive Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 14.2hh
R1. 34. Progressive Galloway over 14.2hh & not exceeding 15hh
R1. 35. Novice Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 14.2hh
R1. 36. Novice Galloway over 14.2hh & not exceeding 15hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Novice Galloway Hack
R1. 37. Open Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 14.2hh
R1. 38. Open Galloway over 14.2hh & not exceeding 15hh
R1. 39. Lady’s Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 15hh
R1. 40. Gentlemen’s Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 15hh
R1. 41. Open Child’s Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 15hh (Child must be under 17years)
Winners of Open Classes only to compete for Champion & Reserve
Champion Open Galloway Hack Gelding or Mare Sash + prize to the value of $50
Reserve Champion Open Galloway Hack Gelding or Mare Sash + prize to the value of $25
R1. 42. Consolation Galloway Hack - for horses which have not won a ribbon in any
Galloway Hack Event at this Show - FREE ENTRY
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Murwillumbah Cellars Ring 1 (continued)
The following classes are to be judged prior to the Grand Parade.

SUPREME CHAMPION LED GELDING
Perpetual Trophy & Replica

SUPREME CHAMPION LED MARE OR FILLY
Perpetual Trophy & Replica donated by the Halliday Family

SUPREME CHAMPION LED STALLION OR COLT
Perpetual Trophy & Replica donated by the Legge Family

SUPREME CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF THE SHOW
THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II SILVER JUBILEE AUSTRALIA 1977 PERPETUAL COMMEMORATIVE TROPHY
$100 value prize/voucher & Replica Trophy. Only the Supreme Champion Led Stallion or Colt & Supreme
Champion Led Mare or Filly, as entire breeding animals, are eligible to compete for this honour.
(i.e. Supreme Champion Led Gelding of the Show NOT eligible to enter).
2.00pm Grand Parade & Official Opening
The 114th Murwillumbah Show will be Officially Opened
The Grand Parade is the highlight of the Show. The Society understands that it may be difficult but
would appreciate all competitors’ participation. Saturday prize money will only be paid to competitors
who present a Grand Parade participation ticket on collection of prize money.
The following class is to be judged on completion of all Hack events.

SUPREME CHAMPION HACK OF THE SHOW
Perpetual Trophy & Replica donated by The Tweed Valley Denture Clinic
$100 value prize/voucher & Replica Trophy. Only Open Pony, Open Galloway and Open Hack Champions
eligible to enter.
The Tweed River
Agricultural Society Ltd
would like to thank all sponsors of the
2014 Murwillumbah Show
Your assistance and generosity are greatly appreciated
ALL STABLES AND CAMPING ARE TO BE BOOKED ONLINE AT
www.nominate.com.au/stables
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Elfords Electrical Ring 2
ALL RINGS WILL COMMENCE AT THE COMPLETION OF THE ALL BREEDS 2 YEAR OLD CLASSIC.
Entry Fee $3 (inc. GST) all Classes except where stated otherwise
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4, 4th Ribbon all classes except where stated otherwise
LED CLASSES
AUSTRALIAN STUD PONY - PUREBRED
R2. 1. Australian Pony Stallion or Colt
R2. 2. Australian Pony Mare or Filly
R2. 3. Australian Pony Gelding any age
Champion & Reserve Champion Purebred Australian Stud Pony
AUSTRALIAN STUD PONY - PARTBRED
R2. 4. Part bred Australian Pony Mare any age n/e 14hh
R2. 5. Part bred Australian Pony Gelding any age n/e 14hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Part bred Australian Pony
SHETLAND PONIES
R2. 6. Shetland Stallion or Colt
R2. 7. Shetland Mare or Filly
R2. 8. Shetland Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Shetland
MINIATURE PONY - Not exceeding 87cm
R2. 9. Miniature Pony Stallion or Colt
R2. 10. Miniature Pony Mare or Filly
R2. 11. Miniature Pony Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Australian Miniature Pony
WELSH PONY A & B COMBINED - PUREBRED
R2. 12. Welsh Pony Stallion or Colt
R2. 13. Welsh Pony Mare or Filly
R2. 14. Welsh Pony Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Purebred Welsh Pony
RIDING PONY STUD BOOK
R2. 15. Riding Pony Stallion or Colt
Champion and Reserve Champion Riding Pony Stallion or Colt
R2. 16. Riding Pony Mare or Filly - under 12.2hh
R2. 17. Riding Pony Mare or Filly - 12.2hh and under 14hh
R2. 18. Riding Pony Mare or Filly - 14hh to 14.2hh
Champion and Reserve Champion Australian Riding Pony Mare or Filly
R2. 19. Riding Pony Gelding - under 12.2h
R2. 20. Riding Pony Gelding - 12.2hh and under 14.hh
R2. 21. Riding Pony Gelding - 14hh to 14.2hh
Champion and Reserve Champion Riding Pony Gelding
AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY
R2. 22. Australian Saddle Pony Stallion or Colt
Champion and Reserve Champion Australian Saddle Pony Stallion or Colt
R2. 23. Australian Saddle Pony Mare or Filly under 12.2hh
R2. 24. Australian Saddle Pony Mare or Filly 12.2hh and under 14hh
R2. 25. Australian Saddle Pony Mare or Filly 14hh to 14.2hh
Champion and Reserve Champion Australian Saddle Pony Mare or Filly
R2. 26. Australian Saddle Pony Gelding under 12.2hh
R2. 27. Australian Saddle Pony Gelding 12.2hh and under 14hh
R2. 28. Australian Saddle Pony Gelding 14hh to 14.2hh
Champion and Reserve Champion Australian Saddle Pony Gelding
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Elfords Electrical Ring 2 (continued)
DARTMOOR PONIES
R2. 29. Dartmoor Pony Stallion or Colt
R2. 30. Dartmoor Pony Mare or Filly
R2. 31. Dartmoor Pony Gelding
Champion and Reserve Champion Dartmoor Pony (Prizemoney Donated by Dartmoor Promotional Group)

SUPREME LED PONY - all Champion Led Ponies eligible to compete
Sash plus Gordon Harper Memorial Trophy
RIDDEN CLASSES
RIDDEN RIDING PONY STUD BOOK
R2. 32. Ridden Riding Pony Stallion not exceeding 14.2hh
R2. 33. Ridden Riding Pony Mare under 12.2hh
R2. 34. Ridden Riding Pony Mare 12.2hh and under 14hh
R2. 35. Ridden Riding Pony Mare 14hh to 14.2hh
R2. 36. Ridden Riding Pony Gelding under 12.2hh
R2. 37. Ridden Riding Pony Gelding 12.2hh and under 14hh
R2. 38. Ridden Riding Pony Gelding 14hh to 14.2hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Riding Pony
RIDDEN AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY
R2. 39. Ridden Australian Saddle Pony Stallion not exceeding 14.2hh
R2. 40. Ridden Australian Saddle Pony Mare under 12.2hh
R2. 41. Ridden Australian Saddle Pony Mare 12.2 and under 14hh
R2. 42. Ridden Australian Saddle Pony Mare 14hh to 14.2hh
R2. 43. Ridden Australian Saddle Pony Gelding under 12.2hh
R2. 44. Ridden Australian. Saddle Pony Gelding 12.2hh and under 14hh
R2. 45. Ridden Australian Saddle Pony Gelding 14hh to 14.2hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Australian Saddle Pony
RIDDEN AUSTRALIAN PONY - PURE & PARTBRED
R2. 46. Ridden Australian Pony Stallion
R2. 47. Ridden Australian Pony Mare or Gelding under 13hh
R2. 48. Ridden Australian Pony Mare or Gelding 13hh not exceeding 14hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Australian Pony
PONY HACKS
R2. 49. Maiden Pony Hack Gelding or Mare not exceeding 14hh
R2. 50. Progressive Pony Hack Gelding or Mare not exceeding 14hh
R2. 51. Novice Pony Hack not exceeding 12hh
R2. 52. Novice Pony Hack Gelding or Mare over 12hh not exceeding 13hh
R2. 53. Novice Pony Hack Gelding or Mare over 13hh not exceeding 14hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Novice Pony Hack
R2. 54. Open Pony Hack, not exceeding 12hh
R2. 55. Open Pony Hack, over 12hh not exceeding 12.2hh
R2. 56. Open Pony Hack, 12.2hh not exceeding 13hh
R2. 57. Open Pony Hack, over 13hh not exceeding 13.2hh
R2. 58. Open Pony Hack, over 13.2hh not exceeding 14hh
Winners of Open Classes only to compete for Champion & Reserve
Champion Open Pony Hack - Sash + prize to the value of $50
Reserve Champion Open Pony Hack - Sash + prize to the value of $25
R2. 59. Consolation Pony Hack -for those who have not won a ribbon in a Pony Hack event at this Show
- FREE ENTRY
***FANCY DRESS EVENT***
st
PRIZE MONEY: 1 $100, 2
nd
rd
APPROX 1.30pm
$60, 3 $40, Ribbons to 4th place.
To be judged on fancy dress of horse and rider/handler - limited only by your imagination!
This event will take place in Ring 2 at the same time as the Supreme Led Exhibits are being judged in
Ring 1, immediately prior to the Grand Parade (approx 1.30pm). NOTE: All competitors and handlers must
wear covered footwear, riders aged under 18 MUST wear an approved riding helmet.
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Brims Earthmoving Ring 3
ALL RINGS WILL COMMENCE AT THE COMPLETION OF THE ALL BREEDS 2 YEAR OLD CLASSIC.
Entry Fee $3 (inc. GST) all Classes except where stated otherwise
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4, 4th Ribbon all classes except where stated otherwise
LED CLASSES
PUREBRED ARABIANS
R3. 1. Purebred Arabian Colt under 4years
R3. 2. Purebred Arabian Stallion 4years & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Purebred Arabian Stallion or Colt
OFFICIAL “B” CLASS
ARABIAN SHOW
AAROM B 2205
R3. 3. Purebred Arabian Filly under 4years
R3. 4. Purebred Arabian Mare 4 years & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Purebred Arabian Mare or Filly
Sponsored by
Northern Rivers
Arabian Horse Assoc Inc
All entries must be registered
with AHSA
R3. 5. Purebred Arabian Gelding under 4years
R3. 6. Purebred Arabian Gelding 4years & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Purebred Gelding

SUPREME CHAMPION PUREBRED ARABIAN EXHIBIT
ARABIAN DERIVATIVES
R3. 7. Arabian Derivative Colt under 4years & not exceeding 14.2hh
R3. 8. Arabian Derivative Colt under 4years - 14.2hh & over
R3. 9. Arabian Derivative Stallion 4years & over not exceeding 14.2hh
R3. 10. Arabian Derivative Stallion 4years & over - 14.2hh & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Arabian Derivative Stallion or Colt
ALL STABLES AND CAMPING
ARE TO BE BOOKED
ONLINE AT
www.nominate.com.au/stables
R3. 11. Arabian Derivative Filly under 4years & not exceeding 14.2hh
R3. 12. Arabian Derivative Filly under 4years - 14.2hh & over
R3. 13. Arabian Derivative Mare 4years & over not exceeding 14.2hh
R3. 14. Arabian Derivative Mare 4years & over - 14.2hh & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Arabian Derivative Mare or Filly
R3. 15. Arabian Derivative Gelding under 4years & not exceeding 14.2hh
R3. 16. Arabian Derivative Gelding under 4years - 14.2hh & over
R3. 17. Arabian Derivative Gelding 4years & over not exceeding 14.2hh
R3. 18. Arabian Derivative Gelding 4years & over - 14.2hh & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Arabian Derivative Gelding

SUPREME CHAMPION ARABIAN DERIVATIVE EXHIBIT
RIDDEN CLASSES
RIDDEN PUREBRED ARABIAN & ARABIAN DERIVATIVES
Novice is a horse that has not won a First Ribbon in that event at an “A” Class Show
R3. 19. Novice Purebred & Arabian Derivative Hack
R3. 20. Open Ridden Purebred Arabian Stallion, Mare & Gelding
R3. 21. Open Ridden Arabian Derivative Stallion, Mare & Gelding under 14.2hh
R3. 22. Open Ridden Arabian Derivative Gelding, Stallion & Mare 14.2hh & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Purebred & Arabian Derivative
R3. 23.
R3. 24.
R3. 25.
R3. 26.
R3. 27.
Youth Purebred Arabian/Arabian Derivative Bridle Path Hack (N.B. Youth = 18years & under)
Open Purebred Arabian/Arabian Derivative Bridle Path Hack
Purebred Arabian/Arabian Derivative Show Hunter under 14.2hh
Purebred Arabian/Arabian Derivative Show Hunter 14.2hh & over
Purebred Arabian/Arabian Derivative Show or Native Costume
JUNIOR RIDER CLASSES
R3. 28. Girl Rider under 13years
R3. 29. Girl Rider 13years & under 17years
R3. 30. Boy Rider Under 17years
Champion & Reserve Champion Junior Rider
ADULT RIDER CLASSES
R3. 31. Gentleman Rider over 17years
R3. 32. Tweed Shire Lady Rider 17years and over
R3. 33. Lady Rider 17years & under 21years
R3. 34. Lady Rider 21years & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Adult Rider
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All Engine Repairs Ring 4
ALL BREEDS YEARLING CLASSIC & ALL BREEDS TWO YEAR OLD CLASSIC
WILL BE JUDGED IN RING 1 AT 8.00AM.
ALL RINGS WILL COMMENCE AT THE COMPLETION OF THESE EVENTS.
Entry Fee $3 (inc. GST) all Classes except where stated otherwise
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4, 4th Ribbon all classes except where stated otherwise.
LED EVENTS
QUARTER HORSES
R4. 1. Quarter Horse Colt 3years & under
R4. 2. Quarter Horse Stallion 4years & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Quarter Horse
Stallion or Colt
R4. 3. Quarter Horse Filly 3years & under
R4. 4. Quarter Horse Mare 4years & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Quarter Horse
Mare or Filly
BUCKSKIN
R4. 12. Buckskin Stallion or Colt
R4. 13. Buckskin Mare or Filly
R4. 14. Buckskin Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Buckskin
APPALOOSA “B” CLASS
R4. 15. Appaloosa Stallion or Colt
R4. 16. Appaloosa Mare or Filly
R4. 17. Appaloosa Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Appaloosa
R4. 5. Quarter Horse Gelding 3years & under
R4. 6. Quarter Horse Gelding 4years & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Quarter Horse
Gelding
PINTOS
R4. 18. Pinto Stallion or Colt
R4. 19. Pinto Mare or Filly
R4. 20. Pinto Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Pinto
PALOMINOS
R4. 7. Palomino Stallion or Colt
R4. 8. Palomino Mare or Filly
R4. 9. Palomino Gelding any age
Champion & Reserve Champion Palomino
PAINTS
R4. 21. Paint Stallion or Colt
R4. 22. Paint Mare or Filly
R4. 23. Paint Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Paint
R4. 10.
R4. 11.
AUSTRALIAN BRUMBY HORSE
Open to all registered Brumbies
R4. 24. Open Brumby mare, filly, colt, stallion or gelding
Best Mane & Tail
Best Coat Colour
1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20
Sponsored by The Australian Brumby Register
WESTERN PERFORMANCE RULES
Youth, Junior Horse, Senior Horse.
PERFORMANCE EVENTS
R4. 25. Youth Western Showmanship 18yrs & under
R4. 26. Tiny Tot Lead Line 6years & under (Trophy) **
** Lead Line competitors may not ride in any other
classes on the day
R4. 27. Hunter under Saddle - Youth
R4 28. Hunter under Saddle - Junior Horse
R4. 29. Hunter under Saddle - Senior Horse
R4. 30. Hunter Hack - Youth
R4. 31. Hunter Hack - Junior Horse
R4. 32. Hunter Hack - Senior Horse
R4. 33. Hunt Seat Equitation - Youth
R4. 34. Western Pleasure - Youth
R4. 35. Western Pleasure - Junior Horse
R4. 36. Western Pleasure - Senior Horse
R4. 37. Western Horsemanship - Youth
R4. 38. Western Horsemanship - Open
R4 39. Brumby to be judged as a Ridden Hack
Amateur Owner & Open Events are run in accordance
with A.Q.H.A. Rule Book Youth age requirement is
18years & under.
JUNIOR HORSES - Horses 5 years & younger can be
ridden in either a Snaffle bit, Hackamore or Bridle.
Western must be shown in a bit.
Note: Horses competing at an approved Show in Junior
Horse Events (e.g. 3 year old horse competing in Junior
Horse Western Pleasure in a Hackamore or Bridle),
cannot return to a snaffle bit at an H.S.A.A. run Show.
SPECIAL
TRAS MEMBER DISCOUNT
BUY 5 ENTRY TICKETS* AND GET
THE 6TH ONE FREE
*Not applicable for Trots
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Tweed Fruit Exchange Ring 5
ALL RINGS WILL COMMENCE AT THE COMPLETION OF THE ALL BREEDS 2 YR OLD CLASSIC.
Entry Fee $3 (inc. GST) all Classes except where stated otherwise
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4, 4th Ribbon all classes except where stated otherwise
WARMBLOODS - PUREBRED ONLY
R5. 1. Warmblood Stallion or Colt
R5. 2. Warmblood Mare or Filly
R5. 3. Warmblood Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion
Purebred Warmblood
CLYDESDALE and OTHER HEAVY HORSES
R5. 14. Clydesdale & Other Heavy Horse Stallion or Colt
R5. 15. Clydesdale & Other Heavy Horse Mare or Filly
R5. 16. Clydesdale & Other Heavy Horse Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Clydesdale &
Other Heavy Horse
R5. 4. Part bred Warmblood Mare or Gelding
PERCHERONS
R5. 17. Percheron Stallion or Colt
R5. 18. Percheron Mare or Filly
R5. 19. Percheron Gelding
Champion & Reserve Champion Percheron
BAROQUE HORSES - PURE & PARTBRED
Andalusian, Lusitanos, Lipizzaner, Friesians
R5. 5. Purebred Baroque Stallion or Colt any age
R5. 6. Purebred Baroque Mare or Filly any age
R5. 7. Purebred Baroque Gelding any age
Champion & Reserve Champion
Purebred Baroque Exhibit
Don Baxter Memorial Trophy
R5. 8. Part bred Baroque Gelding any age
R5. 9. Part bred Baroque Mare or Filly any age
Champion & Reserve Champion
Part bred Baroque Exhibit
Trophy donated by Judy Cartwright
RIDDEN WARMBLOODS
R5. 10. Ridden Pure Warmblood
R5. 11. Ridden Part bred Warmblood
RIDDEN BAROQUE EXHIBIT
R5. 12. Ridden Pure & Part bred Baroque
Don Baxter Memorial Trophy
R5. 13.

SUPREME HEAVY HORSE EXHIBIT OF THE SHOW
Margaret Vine Trophy
HEAVY HORSE WORKING CLASSES
Log is provided. All competitors must bring their own equipment
to enter. One Horse / one driver in all harness events.
R5. 20. Draught Log Snigging, Obstacle Course
- Senior Driver 17 years & over
R5. 21 Draught Log Snigging, Obstacle Course
- Junior Driver under 17years
R5. 22. Draught in Slide, Obstacle Course
- Senior Driver 17 years & over
R5. 23. Draught in Slide, Obstacle Course
- Junior Driver under 17 years
FARM IMPLEMENTS SINGLE HORSE OR PAIRS
STEVENS JOINERY AND GLASS www.stevensjoinery.com
PROUD SPONSORS OF THE HEAVY HORSE SECTION
Baroque Exhibition - Optional
HARNESS EVENTS
*One Horse / one driver in all harness events.
R5. 24. Businessmen’s or Tradesman’s Turnout
R5. 25. Show Vehicle, Viceroy Turnout
R5. 26. 4 Wheel Turnout (not Viceroy)
R5. 27. 2 Wheel Turnout (not Viceroy)
Champion and Reserve Champion Turnout (not eligible for Supreme)
R5. 28. Novice Pony in Harness, under 14hh
R5. 29. Open Pony in Harness, under 14hh
Champion and Reserve Champion Pony in Harness
R5. 30. Novice Horse in Harness, over 14hh
R5. 31. Open Horse in Harness, over 14hh
Champion and Reserve Champion Horse in Harness
R5. 32. Novice Heavy Horse in Harness
R5. 33. Open Heavy Horse in Harness
Champion and Reserve Champion Heavy Horse in Harness
R5. 34. Lady Driver
R5. 35. Gentleman Driver
Champion and Reserve Champion Driver

SUPREME EXHIBIT IN HARNESS
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ALL STABLES AND CAMPING
ARE TO BE BOOKED ONLINE AT
www.nominate.com.au/stables
Work’N’Country Ring 6
ALL RINGS WILL COMMENCE AT THE COMPLETION OF THE ALL BREEDS 2 YEAR OLD CLASSIC.
Entry Fee $3 (inc. GST) all Classes except where stated otherwise
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4, 4th Ribbon all classes except where stated otherwise
ANSA HORSES
R6. 1. ANSA Gelding, 3 years & over, 14hh & not exceeding 15.2hh
R6. 2. ANSA Gelding, 3 years & over, over 15.2hh
Champion & Reserve Champion ANSA Gelding
R6. 3. ANSA Stallions 3 years & over, 14hh & not exceeding 15.2hh
R6. 4. ANSA Stallion 3 years & over. Over 15.2hh
Champion & Reserve Champion ANSA Stallion
R6. 5. ANSA Mare 3 years & over, 14hh & not exceeding 15.2hh
R6. 6. ANSA Mare 3 years & over, over 15.2hh
Champion & Reserve Champion ANSA Mare
R6. 7. ANSA Colt or Gelding under 3 years
R6. 8. ANSA Filly under 3 years
Champion & Reserve Cham pion ANSA Junior Exhibit
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSES
ALL MEMBERS MUST BE CURRENT. ALL HORSES MUST BE REGISTERED. REGISTRATION CARDS TO BE
PRODUCED TO RING STEWARD ON ENTRY.
R6. 9. Junior Handler under 18years
R6. 10. Australian Stock Horse Stallion 4 years & over
R6. 11. Australian Stock Horse Colt 3 years & under
Champion & Reserve Champion Australian Stock Horse Stallion or Colt
R6. 12. Australian Stock Horse Mare 4 years & over 15hh & under
R6. 13. Australian Stock Horse Mare 4 years & over, over 15hh
R6. 14. Australian Stock Horse Filly 2 years & 3 years
R6. 15. Australian Stock Horse Filly under 2 years
Champion & Reserve Champion Australian Stock Horse Mare or Filly
R6. 16. Australian Stock Horse Gelding 2 years & under
R6. 17. Australian Stock Horse Gelding 3 years & over, 15hh & under
R6. 18. Australian Stock Horse Gelding 3 years & over, over 15hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Australian Stock Horse Gelding

SUPREME AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE EXHIBIT - Merv Salmon Trophy
ANSA HORSES UNDER SADDLE
R6. 19. ANSA Stallion over 14hh
R6. 20. ANSA Mare or Gelding 14hh to 15.2hh
R6. 21. ANSA Mare or Gelding 15.2hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden ANSA - BK & SM Roach Perpetual Trophy
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE - RIDDEN CLASSES
R6. 22. Australian Stock Horse Hack 15hh & under, 4 years & over
R6. 23. Australian Stock Horse Hack 15hh & over, 4 years & over
R6. 24. Australian Stock Horse Hack ridden by a lady 18 years & over
R6. 25. Australian Stock Horse Hack ridden by a Junior under 13 years
R6. 26. Australian Stock Horse Hack ridden by a Junior 13 years & under 18 years
R6. 27. Australian Stock Horse Hack 3 years & under
Champion & Reserve Champion Hack
WORKING AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE
R6. 28. Working Australian Stock Horse Stallion 4 years & over
R6. 29. Working Australian Stock Horse Mare 4 years & over
R6. 30. Working Australian Stock Horse Gelding 4 years & over
R6. 31. Working Australian Stock Horse 3 years & under
R6. 32. Working Australian Stock Horse ridden by a Junior 17 years & under
Champion & Reserve Champion Working Australian Stock Horse
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Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales Incorporated
Participants Indemnity and Waiver
RISK WARNING - HORSES
The Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales advises that the participation, including
passive participation, in events or activities at an agricultural show contains elements of risk,
both obvious and inherent. The risks involved may result in property damage and/or personal
injury including death.
1. I the signatory acknowledge, agree, and understand that participation, including passive
participation, in events and activities at this, or at any show contains an element of risk of injury and
I agree that I undertake any such risk voluntarily of my own free will and at my own risk.
2. I the signatory acknowledge, agree, and understand that the risk warning at the top of this form
constitutes a ‘risk warning’ for the purposes of Division 5 of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW).
3. I the signatory acknowledge the risk referred to above and agree to waive any and all rights that I,
or any other person claiming through me, may have against the Tweed River Agricultural Show
Society in relation to any loss or injury (including death) that is suffered by me as a result of my
participation in this show/event.
4. The signatory must continually indemnify the Tweed River Agricultural Show Society on a full
indemnity basis against any claim or proceeding that is made, threatened or commenced and any
liability, loss (including consequential loss and loss of profits), damages or expense (including legal
costs on a full indemnity basis) that the Tweed River Agricultural Show Society incurs or suffers,
as a direct or indirect result of the undersigned’s participation in any event held by the Tweed River
Agricultural Show Society.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
I have read this Indemnity and Waiver form and acknowledge and agree with its contents. I
have made any further enquires which I feel are necessary or desirable and fully understand
the risks involved in this activity.
Name: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Address: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Signature:.………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Date: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Name of Horse
Owner of Horse Microchip No. or Reg. No
or Description (sex,colour,brand)
Pic No
Last Event
Horse Attended
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Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales Incorporated
Participants - Parental Indemnity and Waiver Form
To be signed for all children under 18 years
RISK WARNING - HORSES
The Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales advises that the participation, including passive
participation, in events or activities at an agricultural show contains elements of risk, both obvious and
inherent. The risks involved may result in property damage and/or personal injury including death.
1. I the signatory acknowledge, agree, and understand that participation, including passive participation, in
events and activities at this, or at any show contains an element of risk of injury.
2. I the signatory acknowledge, agree, and understand that the risk warning at the top of this form constitutes a
‘risk warning’ for the purposes of Division 5 of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW).
3. I understand that by participating in this show, the subject minor may become exposed to the risk of injury,
and I consent to the participation.
4. I, the signatory assert that the below named minor voluntarily consents to participation in this show.
5. I, the signatory acknowledge the risk referred to above and agree to waive any and all rights that I, the above
named minor, or any other person, may have against the Tweed River Agricultural Show Society in
relation to any loss or injury (including death) that is suffered by the subject minor as a result of participation
in this show/event.
6. The signatory must continually indemnify the Tweed River Agricultural Show Society on a full indemnity
basis against any claim or proceeding that is made, threatened or commenced and any liability, loss
(including consequential loss and loss of profits), damages or expense (including legal costs on a full
indemnity basis) that the Tweed River Agricultural Show Society incurs or suffers, as a direct or indirect
result of the undersigned’s participation in any event held by the Tweed River Agricultural Show Society.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
I have read this Parental Indemnity and Waiver form and acknowledge and agree with its
contents. I have made any further enquires which I feel are necessary or desirable and fully
understand the risks involved in this activity.
I,…………………………………..of………………………………………………………………………......……...........
am the parent/guardian of…………………….....................…………………Date of Birth……...............…………..
Name: …………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………
Address: ………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………
Signature:.……………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………….
Date: ……………………………………………………………...………………………………………………………….
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Name of Horse
Owner of Horse Microchip No. or Reg. No
or Description (sex,colour,brand)
Pic No
Last Event
Horse Attended
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..….
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…..
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SATURDAY
SHOW TROTS
The first race will commence
immediately following the Grand
Parade with further races being held
throughout the afternoon and evening
in conjunction with other
programmed events.
All Prizes will be vouchers
SPECIAL TRAS MEMBER DISCOUNT
BUY FIVE ENTRY TICKETS AND GET THE 6TH ONE FREE
ALL STABLE AND CAMPING BOOKINGS ARE TO BE MADE ONLINE AT
www.nominate.com.au/stables
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COMMERCIAL BEEF CATTLE
To be judged Friday 31st October 2014 - 10.30am
Cattle must be presented NO LATER THAN 8.00am on the day of judging.
CHIEF STEWARD:
Alan Boyd - Mob 0409779531
DEPUTY CHIEF STEWARD: Geoff Brown (02) 66 721517
RING STEWARDS:
B. Casey, D. Toms, R. Kane, C. Crosthwaite.
ANNOUNCER:
………………………………..
ENTRY FEES:
TRAS Members $4.00, Non-members $5.00
ENTRIES CLOSE: 29th October 2014- Due to limited cattle accommodation this rule will be
strictly enforced and entries will be accepted on a FIRST RECEIVED basis.
PRIZE MONEY:
1ST $30.00, 2ND $20.00, 3RD $15.00
PRESENCE ON GROUND: ALL EXHIBITS must remain until 2.00 pm on the day of judging.
ENTRIES TO ALAN BOYD OR THE SECRETARY BY 29th OCTOBER 2014
REGULATIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Cattle will be judged for early maturity, conformation, weight for age, evenness and
depth of muscle.
Beef breeds or crosses of beef breeds only, will be eligible to compete. Exhibitors are
requested to state on the entry form the breeds or crosses of breeds of cattle entered.
Cattle cannot be entered for, nor compete in, more than one class.
No heifer in calf will be eligible to compete. No bull or stag may compete in any class,
this does not apply to bobby calves.
All entries must be bonafide property of the exhibitor on judging day and for at least
three (3) months prior to show day.
The Society is empowered to reject any exhibits which in its opinion are not worthy of
exhibition as prime cattle.
All cattle in classes 1-21 must have no permanent teeth.
All cattle must be removed as directed by the Society.
In the event of the Judge deciding that the exhibits in any class are not worthy of a
prize, no prize will be awarded.
ALL CATTLE MUST HAVE NLIS TAGS
All cattle must be presented for weighing, mouthing and paint branding not later than
8.00am on the day of the show. The Society Steward will be available to receive
exhibits from 6.30am on the day of the show.
All entries over 330 kg MUST BE DEHORNED before arrival on the grounds.
Animals can be tipped at the discretion of the stewards.
The Society will not be responsible for any accident of happening that may be caused
through or by any exhibit and will not in any circumstances hold itself responsible or be
liable for any loss, or mis-delivery of, or injury or damage to any exhibits or to the
persons or property of others and it shall be one of the conditions of entry that each
exhibitor shall hold the society harmless and indemnify the society against any
proceedings arising from any such accident, happening or loss.
Entries in Pen Classes are not eligible for exhibition in individual classes but either or
all as individuals, may be eligible for champion or reserve as determined by the judge.
NB: TRAS PIC NO - NG531146
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COMMERCIAL BEEF - SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Class No.
Weight Over:
1. Bobby Calf
To:
Under 100kg
2. Vealer Heifer
100kg
140kg
3. Vealer Steer
100kg
140kg
4. Vealer Heifer
140kg
180kg
5. Vealer Steer
140kg
180kg
6. Vealer Heifer
180kg
200kg
7. Vealer Steer
180kg
200kg
8. Vealer Heifer
200kg
220kg
9. Vealer Steer
200kg
220kg
10. Pair Vealers
Under
220kg
11. Vealer Heifer
220kg
260kg
12. Vealer Steer
220kg
260kg
13. Vealer Heifer
260kg
300kg
14. Vealer Steer
260kg
300kg
15. Pair Vealers
220kg
300kg
16. Vealer Heifer
300kg
350kg
17. Vealer Steer
300kg
350kg
18. Vealer Heifer
350kg
400kg
19. Vealer Steer
350kg
400kg
20. Pair Vealers
300kg
400kg
21. Yearling Heifer or Steer
400kg
450kg
22 Yearling Heifer or Steer
450kg & Over
SPONSORS
GEORGE & FURHMANN
WD & NM CAMPBELL
RIVERINA STOCKFEEDS
BECK FAMILY
MERIAL ANIMAL HEALTH
KEL GESSEL FODDER
ALAN VICK’S TRANSPORT
UKI SPORTING HORSE ASSOC.
______________________________
$30 voucher off
Ivomec
Eclipse OR
Eprinex Pour On
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION AWARDS
23. Light Vealer, Heifer or Steer (to 220kg)
(Sash + $75)
Classes 1 - 10
24. Vealer, Heifer or Steer (over 220kg to 300kg)
(Sash + $75)
Classes 11 - 15
25. Heavy Vealer, Heifer or Steer (300kg to 400kg)
(Sash + $75)
Classes 16 - 20
26. Yearling, Heifer or Steer (400kg & Over)
(Sash + $75)
Classes 21 - 22
27. SUPREME CHAMPION BEAST OF SHOW
Trophy donated by Beck Family + (Sash + $150)
LED STEER COMPETITION - School section - U/13 yr of age - Led steer any age
(Entry Fee: $2.00)
- 13 yrs but not exceeding 18 yrs - Led steer any age
(Ph 0427456955 for details) - Open Junior 25
section - Led steer any age
LED STEER COMPETITION SPONSORED BY THE BERNIE QUINN FAMILY
STUD BEEF CATTLE
Judging at 8.3Oam Saturday 1st November 2014
(Three Judging rings will operate).
CHIEF STEWARD: Geoff Brown - Ph: (02) 6672 1517 Mob: 0411 057 457
ENTRY FEES: $5.00 unless otherwise stated.
ENTRIES CLOSE: 27th October 2014
PRIZEMONEY: 1st $15.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00 unless otherwise stated.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. Entry Fees must be paid at time of entry (no phone entries accepted).
2. All Stud Cattle must be led and all exhibits must be registered.
3. All bulls over 12 months must be rung. Under 12 months bulls and all females MUST either be rung
or have nose-grips In single classes.
4. All animals being led or paraded on the showground must have strong halters and nose lead
attached at all times.
5. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to ensure that the leaders of their stock in judging rings and
parades or elsewhere on the ground, are capable of exercising control over animals in their care. The
stewards reserve the right to have any animal removed from the judging ring, main arena or other
areas, if in their opinion, such animal is classed as dangerous, intractable or is disadvantaging other
exhibits.
6. All first prize animals shall compete for Champion. If doubts arise in the mind of the judge In any
class, the matter will be referred to the Chief Steward for consideration.
7. A Heifer is considered a Female animal which has not had a calf and is not over 3 years of age.
8. No drug, hormone or tranquiliser shall be administered to any animal exhibit except under the
direction of the Society’s Veterinary Surgeon who shall advise the Senior Steward if, in their opinion,
such drug, hormone or tranquilliser is likely to have any effect upon the animal which would be
material to its chances of being awarded a prize and in such case the Stewards may debar the animal
at any time from competing. Senior Stewards may at any time direct the Society’s Veterinary Surgeon
to take a sample of blood, saliva or urine from an exhibit for testing.
9. Exhibitors Note: Calves may be paraded with their mother, provided the cow is lactating and the calf
is under 8 months. Calf can’t be shown on Its own in under 12 months class, or vice versa.
10. All cattle must be available for inspections to the person nominated by the Society at any time.
11. The Society will not hold itself responsible for any loss or misdelivery of livestock or other exhibits
at the Show or any damage thereto.
12. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor except where otherwise stated.
13. Junior Champion will be taken from under 20 months classes.
14. Breeding Date 1st October- see table below for correct classes.
15. All cattle entered MUST REMAIN ON GROUNDS UNTIL AFTER GRAND PARADE AND ALL
PRIZEWINNING CATTLE MUST TAKE PART IN GRAND PARADE.
16. The Society has the right to be the sole arbitrator in relation to all disputes, omissions, acts etc.
and such decisions shall be final and binding upon all persons affected therein.
17. All exhibitors must provide a copy of their National Vendor Declaration (NVD) form to be retained
by Tweed River Agricultural Society Ltd for statutory obligations.
NB: TRAS PIC NO: NG531146
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SPONSORS
THOMAS GEORGE, MEMBER FOR LISMORE
GEOFF SMITH SMASH REPAIRS
NORCO RURAL
BREEDING DATE 1st OCTOBER
DATES OF BIRTH FOR AGE CLASSES: (Please check that you have entered correctly)
Under 12 months
- born on or after 1/10/13
12 & Under 16 months - born 1/06/12 to 30/9/13
16 & Under 20 months - born 31/05/12 to 1/10/13
JUNIOR HEIFER CLASSIC - SATURDAY 1st NOVEMBER 2014 - 8.30 am
(Entries for all classes: $10 - Prize to the value of $75.00)
CLASS
1. Female U12 months All Breeds
2. Female 12-16 months All Breeds
3. Female 16-20 months All Breeds
JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE
JUNIOR BULL SPECTACULAR - SATURDAY 1st NOVEMBER 2014 - 8.30 am
(Entries for all classes: $10– Prize to the value of $75.00)
CLASS
4. Male U12 months All Breeds
5. Male 12-16 months All Breeds
6. Male 16-20 months All Breeds
JUNIOR CHAMPION MALE
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION MALE
7. Led Steer Competition: Open Category
SUPREME CHAMPION BEEF ANIMAL OF ALL BREEDS
Trophy donated by Thomas George MP + Sash + $80
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STUD BEEF
-
Saturday 1st November 2014
BRITISH
All Breeds
Female - U12 months
- 12-U16 months
- 16-U20 months
JUNIOR CHAMPION
JUNIOR RESERVE
EUROPEAN
All Breeds
CLASS
7
8
9
Sash
Sash
Female - 20-U24 months
10
- 24-U30 months
11
- over 30 months in calf 12
or calf at foot, U6 mths
SENIOR CHAMPION
Sash
SENIOR RESERVE
Sash
Bull
BOS INDICUS
All Breeds
DEXTERS
LOWLINE
CLASS
21
22
23
Sash
Sash
CLASS
35
36
37
Sash
Sash
CLASS
49 (U12mths)
50 (12-20mths)
24
25
26
38
39
40
51 (0-20mths)
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
- U12months
13
27
41
52 (U12mths)
- 12-U16months
14
28
42
53 (12-20mths)
- 16-U20months
15
29
43
JUNIOR CHAMPION
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
JUNIOR RESERVE
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Bull
- 20-U24 months
16
30
44
54 (0/20 mths)
- 24-U30 months
17
31
45
- 30 months & over
18
32
46
SENIOR CHAMPION
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
SENIOR RESERVE
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
BREEDERS GROUP
19
33
47
55
To consist of three. Both sexes represented.
Drawn from general classes. All the
property of the Breeder.
PROGENY GROUP
20
34
48
56
To consist of three. Progeny of one sire.
Drawn from general classes. All the
Property of the Exhibitor.
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Sash + $70
Sash + $70
Sash + $70
Sash + $70
RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
GRAND CHAMPION BULL
Sash + $70 Sash + $70
Sash + $70
Sash + $70
RESERVE CHAMPION BULL
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
SUPREME CHAMPION BEEF ANIMAL OF AU. BREEDS. Sash • $80
(Grand champion male & female of each group: British, European, Bos Indicus, Dexters & Lowlines)
SPECIAL 1. ALL BREEDS EXHIBITORS GROUP - $50.00
(Contested by Winning Group: British, European, Bos Indicus, Dexters & Lowlines)
SPECIAL 2. ALL BREEDS PROGENY GROUP - $50.00
(Contested by winning Group : British, European. Bos Indicus, Dexters & Lowlines)
JUNIOR PARADER - U13 years
JUNIOR PARADER - U20 years
OPEN PARADER CLASS - Over 20 years
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DAIRY CATTLE SECTION
To be judged Saturday 1st November 2014 - 9.30am
Chief Steward:
Deputy Chief Steward:
Mr Allan Brown 02 6672 2718 Mob: 0416 142 777
B. Albury
1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons will be awarded in all classes
ENTRY FEE: $2 ALL CLASSES
LOCAL ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 30th, QUEENSLAND ENTRIES CLOSE October 28
SPECIAL PRIZES FOR ALL BREEDS will be found after class 60.
SPECIAL REGULATIONS
1. All cattle to be on the ground by 9.00am ready to commence judging and remain until after the
Grand Parade which commences at 2.00pm.
2. Only first prize animals can compete for champion. The animal placed second in the class of the
animal placed champion can compete for the award of Reserve Champion.
3. If doubts arise in the mind of the judge or judges in any class as to the classification of a
competing animal, the matter will be referred to the Chief Steward for consideration.
4. In all classes, judges will be asked to allot second and third and fourth prize also where stated.
5. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor except where otherwise stated. All
exhibits from a partnership must be the bona fide property of the firm exhibiting same and no
animal owned by an individual member of the firm will be eligible for a prize unless exhibited in his
own name.
6. The classification of all animals competing in this section shall be determined by the production of
age certificates and the definition of a female, dry, shall be: females at least six months in calf and
milked out. Last calving date to be supplied.
7. ENTRY FORMS MUST BE COMPLETED IN FULL DETAIL AND PEDIGREES OF STOCK
SUPPLIED OR ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
8. All prize-winners must parade at such times as the Stewards may require. Neglect to do so
renders the owner liable to forfeit his claim to any prizes won by that particular exhibit. This RULE
WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
9. THE AGE OF THE CATTLE SHALL BE THE ACTUAL AGE UP TO 1ST JULY.
10. All exhibits in Pen or Group Classes must have been entered in a single class.
11. A HEIFER is a female never having had a calf.
12. All cattle must be made available for inspection to persons nominated by the Society at any time.
13. All Australian Illawarra Shorthorns, Holstein-Friesians, Jersey, Guernsey and Ayrshires must be
registered in the Herd Book before being entered in the show and the Herd Book Number listed on
the entry form. In the case where no number is fixed, proof of acceptance of the Herd Book must
be produced when making entries.
14. The Society will not under any circumstances hold itself responsible for any loss or misdelivery of
livestock or other exhibits at the Society’s exhibition or any damage thereto.
15. All persons leading exhibits in the judging ring must be suitably attired, preferably in dustcoats.
16. All exhibitors must complete and sign the declaration on the back of the entry form concerning
treatment for ticks and all cattle must be treated for ticks either by dipping, spraying or an
approved pour-on within 5 days of the show.
17. All exhibitors must provide a copy of their National Vendor Declaration (NVD) form to be
retained by Tweed River Agricultural Society Ltd for statutory obligations.
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NB: TRAS PIC NO - NG531146
JERSEYS
AIS
GUERNSEYS
HOLSTEIN
AYRSHIRE
Entry Fee:
$2.00 DAIRY CATTLE
Prizemoney
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Heifer under 10 mths
$10 $5
1
13
25
37
49
Heifer 10 months & Under 15
months
Heifer 15 months & under 20
months
Heifer 20 months & under 24
months
Pair of Heifers under 2 yrs
$10 $5
2
14
26
38
50
$10 $5
3
15
27
39
51
$10 $5
4
16
28
40
52
$10 $5
5
17
29
41
53
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE
under 3 yrs
$20
6
18
30
42
54
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION
FEMALE
$15
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
HONOURABLE MENTION
(milking or Dry)
$10
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Female, 3 yrs & under 4
in milk
Female over 4 yrs in milk
$15 $10 $5
7
19
31
43
55
$20 $15
$10
8
20
32
44
56
BEST UDDERED
FEMALE
$20 $15
$10
9
21
33
45
57
SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE
over 3 yrs
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION
FEMALE
HONOURABLE MENTION
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Sash
Pen of 3 Females over 3 yrs
$15 $10 $5
10
22
34
46
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Pen of 3 Females
under 3 yrs
Group - To consist of : 3 cows
over 3 yrs
2 females under 3 yrs
$15 $10 $5
11
23
35
47
59
$15 $10,$5
12
24
36
48
60
JUVENILE CHAMPION HEIFER
under 2 yrs
RESERVE JUVENILE
CHAMPION HEIFER
HONOURABLE MENTION
Many thanks to our Sponsors:
Norco Milk, Wesfarmers Federation Insurance, Norco Rural Stores,
Ken McDonald, Queen Street Vets,
Pat McDonald, Sibelco Lime Pty Ltd, Incitec Pty Ltd.
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SPECIALS: ALL BREEDS
SPECIAL 1 : SUPREME JUVENILE JUNIOR FEMALE CHAMPION UNDER 2 YEARS
Entry free. Prize to the value of $50 from Murwillumbah Vet Clinic.
SPECIAL 2 : SUPREME JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE OF ALL BREEDS.
Sash and prize to the value of $100
SPECIAL 3 : SUPREME PEN OF COWS
to be contested by the Winning Senior Pen of Cows of each breed -Sash plus F.R. McDonald
Memorial Trophy ($50) and prize to the value of $50 from Norco Co-op Ltd.
SPECIAL 4 : BEST UDDERED COW OF ALL BREEDS.
Sash plus $30 from PG & PM McDonald + prize to the value of $50.00 from Norco Co-op Ltd.
SPECIAL 5 : WESFARMERS SUPREME CHAMPION COW OF ALL BREEDS.
Sash, plaque and prize to the value of $100.00 courtesy Wesfarmers Federation Insurance,
plus prize to the value of $50 from Norco Co-op Ltd.
SPECIAL 6 : MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN CLASS SECTION.
(3 points for 1st, 2 points for 2nd, 1 point for 3rd) 1st prize to the value of $300, 2nd prize to
the value of $150
SPECIAL 7 : JUNIOR PARADER UNDER 12 YEARS - Entry free
1st $7.50; 2nd $4.00; 3rd $1.00 + Plus Sash
SPECIAL 8 : JUNIOR PARADER 12 YEARS & UNDER 16 YEARS - Entry free
1st $7.50; 2nd $4.00; 3rd $1.00 + Sash
A.I.S. EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE
Exhibitors in this section are automatically eligible for inclusion in the Most Successful
Exhibitor competition conducted by the North Coast Branch of the A.I.S. Society of the North
Coast District Show Circuit.
MOVEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS YEARS SHOW.

As Murwillumbah is now in the Tick Free Area of NSW it will not be necessary for your society
to forward a list of Queensland stock attending as in the past.

Stock from Queensland Tick infected or Tick Protected Area will need to meet the normal
treatment requirements to enter NSW.

The only other stock requiring treatment will be stock from the Cattle Tick Protected Area of
Kyogle.
CJ Martin, Senior Inspector (Tech) - NSW Agriculture.
PLEASE FORWARD ENTRIES TO:
The Secretary
TWEED RIVER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LTD
PO Box 727
MURWIILUMBAH NSW 2484
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Phone: (02) 6672 5507
Mobile: 0427 725 507
COMMERCIAL BEEF CATTLE,
STUD BEEF CATTLE,
DAIRY CATTLE and SHEEP
ENTRY FORM (Page 1 of 2)
Please use a separate form for each section. Additional forms may be copied or
downloaded from www.murwillumbahshowground.com.au
For entry Fees and closing date refer to schedule.
SECTION: __________________________________________
Office Use
Class Details / Name
Fee
No. Of
Animals
Total
enclosed
Name of Exhibitor:
Address:
Phone:
EMAIL:
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$
COMMERCIAL BEEF CATTLE,
STUD BEEF CATTLE,
DAIRY CATTLE and SHEEP
ENTRY FORM (Page 2 of 2)
A. I hereby apply to enter the above exhibits in terms of and upon the conditions as set out in the
Society's Regulations, which I have read and by which I agree to be bound, and I hereby
certify to the correctness of the particulars as set out below.
B. This Certificate of Entry and the Regulations shall constitute the whole agreement upon which
entries are submitted and I agree that all representations and statements not appearing
therein or the regulations are hereby excluded.
C. I further agree to exhibit at the Murwillumbah Show Annual Exhibition at my own risk and
advise that I will not make any claim against the Society or any of its committee for any injury
or loss sustained or caused by my actions at the Murwillumbah Show Annual Exhibition.
I hereby agree to abide by all rules and conditions of entry of the Tweed River Agricultural
Society Ltd. pertaining to these entries.
NAME OF EXHIBITOR / PARENT / GUARDIAN_______________________________________
ADDRESS____________________________________________________________________
SIGNATURE:______________________________
PHONE:__________________________
Secretary:
PO Box 727 Murwillumbah NSW 2484
Phone/Fax (02) 6672 5547
Mobile 0427 725507
All schedules and programs at
www.murwillumbahshowground.com.au
email : [email protected]
Entry forms can be emailed, posted or faxed to the above address
Entry Fees - cheque or direct deposit (see below)
Bank Details
Southern Cross Credit Union
Branch No. 722744
Account No. 97448
Account Name: Tweed River Agricultural Society (TRAS)
REF: ‘Sheep’ or ‘trade beef’ or ‘stud beef’ or ‘dairy’, then your surname
E.g. REF: ‘Sheep Jones’
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SHEEP SCHEDULE
TO BE JUDGED: Saturday 1st November 2014
WELCOME EXHIBITORS and SPECTATORS to this, the 27th sheep show to be held by the
Society. We hope that you enjoy participating in the exhibition, that friendships are struck, that
‘know-how’ is exchanged and that you will join with us in future years and assist us in staging
a first class all-round Show for the Tweed District.
CHIEF STEWARD:
Paul Kitchin (02) 66897434
DEPUTY CHIEF STEWARD:
Ken Kirkland, Mathew Andrew
Entry Fee:
$3.00
Entries Close:
26th October 2014
Prizemoney:
1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $2.00
REGULATIONS:
1. Restriction on the number of entries by an exhibitor in any class is four.
2. All exhibitors to report to the Chief Steward before unloading or penning sheep. The Chief
Stewards will be in attendance from 7.30am on Saturday of the Show.
3. ALL EXHIBITS OF STUD SHEEP WILL BE JUDGED ON SATURDAY. THE OWNER
MUST PRESENT THE STEWARDS WITH ACCREDITATION PAPERS ON ARRIVAL.
4. All sheep (Registered and Stud) must be in show condition and free from any contagious
and infectious disease.
5. All exhibits to be penned by 8.00am on the morning of the show.
6. Judging will commence at 8.30am.
7. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor unless otherwise stated.
8. Exhibitors must be prepared to parade their stock in the relevant sections or when otherwise called to do so.
9. Animals which qualify for more than one class may enter as many classes as applicable.
10. Coloured Sheep are not eligible for the Breed Sections.
11. No prize money will be paid where there are less than three entries in a class.
12. Ribbons and Awards shall be displayed on the pen of the prize winning animals.
13. No prize winning entry shall leave the Show area prior to 5.00pm.
14. TICK REGULATIONS for exhibitors outside the Tick Quarantine Area: A permit from the
Exhibitors local Pastures Protection Board is all that is required for entry. Entry through the
Tick Gates must be in daylight hours and if returning within five days, only spraying is
needed. Please see Stewards for arrangements.
15. Exhibitors are requested to join in the Grand Parade at 2.00pm Saturday.
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WOOL SECTION
Judging: 10.00am Friday 31st October 2014
Entry Fee: $1.00 per fleece
CLASSES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Merino
Cross Breeds
Coloured Fleece
Alpaca Fleece
Goat Fleece
Cards will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places.
Ribbons for Champion and Reserve Champion.
CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS
1. Each fleece must be skirted as for market and must be the product of one sheep and grown
in the last twelve months.
2. Wool from rugged or housed sheep ineligible for Grand Champion Prize.
3. Rams fleeces are also ineligible for Grand Champion.
4. All fleeces to be delivered in plastic bags, one per bag, with name and class clearly
marked, also approx. period of growth.
5. Unclaimed fleeces become the property of the Society after 60 days.
6. All fleece to be entered by owner or agent.
7. Most successful exhibitor awarded on the following scale of points.
1st place ........ 3 points
2nd place ........ 2 points
3rd place ........ 1 point
Champion ….... 5 points
8. The Steward reserves the right to alter classes dependant upon entries.
SHEEP SECTION - SATURDAY
1. Junior Judging Competition Trophy donated by Border Region Financial Services. Open to
residents of the North Coast over 15 years & under the age of 25 as at 1st May. The winner
& runner up must be able to compete at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
2. Junior Judging competition for exhibitors from Queensland schools. Trophy donated by Ken
Kirkland.
SUFFOLKS
3. Rams under 6 months.
4. Rams 6 months & over not showing permanent teeth.
5. Rams showing 2 teeth.
6. Rams showing 4 teeth & over.
7. Champion Suffolk Ram. (Prize plus ribbon).
8 Reserve Champion Suffolk Ram.
9. Ewe under 6 months
10. Ewe 6 months & over not showing permanent teeth.
11. Ewe showing 2 teeth.
12. Ewe showing 4 teeth & over.
13. Champion Suffolk Ewe. (Prize plus ribbon).
14. Reserve Champion Suffolk Ewe.
15. Ewe with lamb or lambs at foot.
16. Breeders Group: 2 Ewes & 1 Ram.
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ANY OTHER BREED
17. Rams under 6 months.
18. Rams 6 months & over. not showing permanent teeth.
19. Rams showing 2 teeth.
20. Rams showing 4 teeth & over.
21. Champion Any Other Breed - Ram. (Prize plus ribbon).
22. Reserve Champion Any Other Breed - Ram.
23. Ewe under 6 months.
24. Ewe 6 months & over not showing permanent teeth.
25. Ewe showing 2 teeth.
26. Ewe showing 4 teeth & over.
27. Champion Any Other Breed - Ewe. (Prize plus ribbon).
28. Reserve Champion Any Other Breed - Ewe.
29. Ewe with lamb or lambs at foot.
30. Breeders Group: 2 Ewes & 1 Ram.
31. Champion Ewe with lamb at foot. (Prize plus ribbon).
32. Champion Breeders Group. (Royce Gibson Memorial Trophy plus replica).
33. Supreme Champion Ewe. (Prize plus ribbon).
34. Supreme Champion Ram. (Prize plus ribbon).
35. Sundry Junior Paraders Competition
36. STEWARDS MATESHIP SHIELD - Shield donated by Mathew Andrew
(Shield to be awarded to an individual & Group who show the best example of
cooperation, participation & sportsmanship).
SCHOOL COMPETITION
A points competition will be run in conjunction with the show, all schools are automatically
entered. Rodney Lock from Armidale, has donated a shield for this competition .
A ramp will be in place to assist in unloading. Entry is suggested through the Cattle Gate. We
regret that parking is not possible near the sheep pavilion. You will have to unload, then park
vehicles at the council saleyards.
Admission to the grounds is payable by all exhibitors and handlers, unless they are members of
the Society.
Membership forms must be obtained from the Secretary and returned to PO Box 727,
Murwillumbah, 2484 with the appropriate fee, by October 27th at the latest.
Membership entitles free admission to the member and guest for both days of the show; and
the members vehicle whenever possible.
SHEEP ENTRY FORMS see pages 30 & 31 or download from website
1.
2.
3.
4.
Go to main webpage - www.murwillumbahshowground.com.au
Go to Forms to Download
Go to Entry Forms
Fill in and return to the Secretary
SPONSORS
KEN KIRKLAND
MATHEW ANDREW
BORDER REGION FINANCIAL SERVICES
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DOG SCHEDULE
ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Showgrounds, Queensland Road, Murwillumbah NSW 2484
Friday 31st October 2014
Judging Commences 9.30am D.S.T.
CHIEF STEWARD: Mr Alby Webster
JUDGES: Mr R Carpenter
Mrs M Rose
Ms L Carpenter
Classes to be judged: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 & 11 (dogs & bitches)
Entries to: Agenor, J Lanham, PO Box 1435, Mudgeeraba QLD 4213
Ph: (02) 6679 4233 or 0409 720 882
Extreme Weather Ph: 0418 758 803
Cheques made payable to: Tweed River Agricultural Society Ltd
Entries Close: 10th October 2014
Entry Fees: Member & Non Member
Ordinary Class $9.00
Catalogues $3.00
Special Classes/ Sweepstakes $6.00 Baby Puppy $6.00
SCHEDULE OF JUDGES
ORDINARY CLASSES
Mr R Carpenter
STATE
QLD
BREEDS, GROUPS TO BE JUDGED
3-6 mths S/stakes, Toys, Gundogs, Working Dogs
General Specials
Mrs M Rose
QLD
Ms L Carpenter
QLD
6-12 mths S/stakes, Terriers, Hounds, Utility
General Specials
Non Sporting
Order of Judging
Ring 1: 3-6 mths S/Stakes, Toys, Gundogs, Working Dogs, Non Sporting, General Specials
Ring 2: 6-12 mths S/stakes, Terriers, Hounds, Utility
Dogs NSW Representative Mrs V Brown
Ground Admittance Free Entry Show
Refreshments Available all day
Camping Available
PRIZES - Category B
General Specials Trophy & Sash
Group Specials Trophy & Sash
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SUGAR CANE
To be judged Friday 31st October 2014 - 8:00am
CHIEF STEWARD: John Harbison - Mob. 0403 427 131
STEWARDS:
Graham Martin, Allen Quirk, Greg O’Connor
SPECIAL REGULATIONS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
NO SUCKERS FROM 2 YEAR CANE TO BE EXHIBITED.
No cane to be topped except in specials 3 and 4.
All exhibits to be grown by or on behalf of the exhibitor.
Where there is one exhibit only in any one class, that exhibit shall be awarded first prize;
where there are only two exhibits, first and second prizes shall be awarded: where there
are three exhibits in classes for which three prizes are allotted, first, second and third
prizes shall be awarded; provided that in the opinion of the judges the standard of the
exhibit or exhibits is sufficiently high enough to merit the awards.
5. All entries to be grown on cane land assigned to Condong Mill.
6. Entries in Productivity Competition and Weight and CCS Competition will be limited to
those growers who have two or more entries in classes 1 - 15.
7. All entries must have at least 1 1/2 metres, or 5ft, of cane.
8. ALL ENTRIES TO BE DELIVERED ON THURSDAY 30th OCTOBER (the day before the
show). NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED ON FRIDAY 31st OCTOBER.
9. All entries in Weight and CCS competition to be delivered to Mill Glasshouse by 3.30pm
Thursday 30th October.
10. NO 2 YEAR cane accepted.
11. PRIZE PRESENTATION APPROXIMATELY 3.00pm SATURDAY 1st NOVEMBER.
Prize money not collected by 8.00pm
Saturday 1st November will be forfeited.
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ONE YEAR OLD CANE:
1st $15 2nd $10 3rd $5
1. BN81-1394 (Bronco) nine stalks
2. CO740, nine stalks
3. Q155, nine stalks
4. Q170, nine stalks
5. Q188, nine stalks
6. Q193, nine stalks
7. Q200, nine stalks
8. Q203, nine stalks
9. Q208, nine stalks
10. Q211, nine stalks
11. Q213, nine stalks
12. Q234, nine stalks
13. Q235, nine stalks
14. KQ228, nine stalks
15. Any other variety, nine stalks
Prize money in these classes donated by
NSW Sugar Milling Co-op Ltd and
Tweed Executive.
SPECIAL CLASSES:
1. COMPETITION BETWEEN ZONES, three approved varieties of nine stalks each (27 in all).
Entries to be the responsibility of zones. Entries to be separate to other classes in schedule.
Entries must be obtained from 3 different growers. Prize money, which will be supplied by
Tweed Executive, will be given to individual growers. 1st $45, 2nd $15.
2. BEST NINE STALKS of approved one year old cane.
Prizes by Noel Graham Farm Machinery to the value of 1st $50, 2nd $25.
3. WEIGHT and CCS COMPETITION OF EIGHT STALKS. Four to be weighed. Four to be
tested. Trophy by Wesfarmers Federation Insurance. Prizes by Wesfarmers Federation
Insurance and Northern District Exhibit to the value of 1st $100, 2nd $50.
4. HIGHEST CCS IN SPECIAL 3.
Prizes by Wright Machinery Services and Lindsay Rural to the value of 1st $50, 2nd $20.
5. HIGHEST WEIGHT IN SPECIAL 3.
Prizes by O’Halloran Motors / John Deere Cameco and Lindsay Rural to the value of 1st
$50, 2nd $20.
6. MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN CLASS SECTION, on basis of 3 for 1st, 2 for 2nd, 1
for 3rd. Prizes by Sibelco and Incitec Fertilizer to the value of 1st $50, 2nd $20.
7. COMPETITOR WITH MOST ENTRIES. 2 entries only in each class 1-15.
Prize by Shannonbrook Seeds to the value of $50.
8. PRODUCTIVITY COMPETITION for MOST SUGAR PER HECTARE from an assigned farm
OVER 50 HECTARES in the PREVIOUS FIVE SEASONS.
Prizes by Marrison Hydraulics and Bayer Crop Science to the value of 1st $40, 2nd $25.
9. PRODUCTIVITY COMPETITION for MOST SUGAR PER HECTARE from an assigned farm
UNDER 50 HECTARES in the PREVIOUS FIVE SEASONS.
Prizes by Landmark and Work’n’Country Gear to the value of 1st $40, 2nd $25.
10. PRODUCTIVITY COMPETITION for MOST SUGAR PER HECTARE from an assigned farm
OVER 50 HECTARES IN THE PREVIOUS SEASON.
Prizes by Murwillumbah Hire and Norco Rural Stores to the value of 1st $40, 2nd $25.
11. PRODUCTIVITY COMPETITION for MOST SUGAR PER HECTARE from an assigned farm
UNDER 50 HECTARES IN THE PREVIOUS SEASON.
Prizes by Norco Rural Stores and Sunshine Batteries to the value of 1st $40, 2nd $25.
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BANANAS
To be judged Thursday 30th October 2014
Judges: Greg Bradshaw and David Peasley
Stewards: Members of the Tweed Brunswick Banana Growers Association
Note: Entries must be in the Pavilion by 9.30am sharp on Thursday 30th October.
Stewards will receive exhibits from 8.00am.
Unsuccessful carton and bunch entries remain the property of the exhibitor and may be collected
between 6.00pm and 6.30pm on Saturday 1st November.
Any fruit not collected by 6.30pm will be sold by the stewards and the proceeds donated to
charity.
Rules Governing Exhibits in Banana Section:
1. Prizes indicated in the schedule are offered in good faith, however the Association reserves
the right to change prizes to another of equal value without notice. Whilst every effort will be
made to honour the prizes as listed in the Schedule, Tweed River Agricultural Society Ltd and
the Chief Steward reserve the right to alter prizes as necessary.
2. Entries may only compete in 1 section
3. Exhibitors must present all entries to stewards for attachment of class tickets
4. Cavendish Cartons must weigh between 14kg & 15kg gross including lids. Packed clusters or
hands.
5. Lady Finger cartons must weigh between 13kg & 14kg for 12kg carton or between 9kg and
9.5kg for 8kg carton gross including lids. Packed clusters or hands.
6. No Grower or Agents identification marks to be shown on cartons.
7. Bunch stalk lengths - minimum 200mm maximum 350mm. Stalk lengths below bottom hand to
be judges discretion if freshly cut.
8. Exhibits in the banana section will be judged on quality, maturity, weight, conformation and
blemish, at judges discretion for bunches with addition for packing and grading for cartons.
9. All sprung, ripe or split fruit must be removed from bunches before entry will be accepted.
10.Ripe or sprung fruit in cartons or hands on entry will be disqualified.
11.All fruit to be washed, cleaned, with black dead flowers removed and free from
chemicals, before leaving your property.
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BUNCHES
1. Best Commercial Bunch of Cavendish Bananas
Suitable for all markets, Judged on fruit quality only. Bunch pruning permitted at bunch covering stage
only. Over pruning will be at judges discretion. Bunches showing evidence of ripe or damaged fruit
removal will be disqualified.
1st - $100.00 courtesy of La Manna Bananas Adelaide
2nd - $75.00 courtesy of Shoobridge Transport
2. Best Commercial Bunch Lady Fingers (To be judged same as class 1)
1st - $100.00 courtesy of La Manna Bananas Adelaide
2nd - $75.00 courtesy of Shoobridge Transport.
3. Heaviest Bunch of Cavendish
1st - $100.00 store voucher courtesy of Norco Rural Stores + $20.00 courtesy of Shoobridge
Transport
2nd - $50.00 courtesy of PW Chew
4. Heaviest Bunch of Lady Fingers
1st - $100.00 store voucher courtesy of Norco Rural Stores + $20.00 courtesy of Shoobridge
Transport
2nd - $50.00 courtesy of PW Chew & Co
HANDS
5. Best Hand Cavendish
1st - 10kg Diurex plus $50.00 courtesy of PW Chew & Co
2nd - $50.00 Courtesy of Noel Graham Farm Machinery
6. Best Hand Lady Finger
1st - 10kg Diurex plus $50.00 courtesy of PW Chew & Co
2nd - $50.00 courtesy of La Manna Bananas Adelaide
7. Best Commercial Carton of Cavendish Bananas
(Ex large grade packed in 13kg carton)
1st - $75.00 courtesy of Noel Graham Farm Machinery
2nd - $30.00 courtesy of Shoobridge Transport
8. Best Commercial Carton of Lady Finger Bananas
(Ex large grade packed in an 8kg or 12kg carton)
1st - $75.00 courtesy of Noel Graham Farm Machinery
2nd - $30.00 courtesy of Shoobridge Transport
9. Champion Bunch of Show (Classes 1- 4)
Entry not necessary - bunch to become property of show committee
1st - $100.00 courtesy of PW Chew & Co
2nd - $50.00 courtesy of La Manna Bananas Adelaide
10. Champion Hand of Show (Classes 5 & 6)
1st - $75.00 courtesy of La Manna Bananas Adelaide plus $50.00 courtesy of PW Chew & Co
2nd - $50.00 courtesy of La Manna Bananas Adelaide
11. Champion Carton of Show (Classes 7 & 8)
1st - $75.00 courtesy of La Manna Bananas Adelaide plus $100.00 courtesy of PW Chew & Co
12. Most Successful Exhibitor
$50.00 courtesy of Southern Cross Credit Union
13. Other Variety
1st - $50.00 courtesy of PW Chew & Co
2nd - $50.00 courtesy of Southern Cross Credit Union
SWEET POTATOES
14. Best Commercial Carton
1st - $100.00
2nd - $50.00
PASSIONFRUIT
15. Best Commercial Carton
1st - $100.00
2nd - $50.00
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Many thanks to Sponsors of the Banana Exhibits
La Manna Bananas Adelaide
Noel Graham Farm Machinery
Australian Banana Growers Council Inc.
Norco Rural Stores Murwillumbah
Southern Cross Credit Union
Shoobridge Transport
Murwillumbah Exhaust & Service Centre
PW Chew & Co
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POULTRY
To be judged: Friday 31st October 2014 at 9.00 am
CHIEF STEWARD:
Mr Allan Campbell
STEWARDS:
Members TRAS Poultry Sub Committee
Soft Feather )
Hard Feather ) Gordon Smith
Water Fowl )
JUDGES:
ENTRIES CLOSE:
17 October 2014. All entries to be returned to secretary with correct entry
fee. No late entries will be accepted
CLASSES:
To be single birds unless otherwise stated.
Junior Exhibitors Under 13
TIMES:
All entries are to be penned not later than 8.30am on the Friday of the
show and must remain in the Pavilion until Sunday between 7.00 &9.00am.
The shed will be open Thursday night between the hours of 6.30 to 8.00pm
to pen birds.
ENTRY FEES:
$2.00 members & Juniors— $3.00 non members
Prize money will be awarded to each class that has 3 or more entrants,
1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $1.00
PRIZE MONEY:
CONDITIONS OF
ENTRY:
All care will be taken of exhibits, but the Society will not accept
responsibility for death, injury or theft of exhibits
No exhibit shall be removed without Stewards permission
Judging sticks to be used by judges only.
Judge’s decision to the merit shall be accepted as final.
NOTE:
SEPARATE CLASSES FOR ANY OTHER VARIETY (AOV) OR ANY
OTHER COLOUR (AOC) will be provided if sufficient numbers are entered.
CHAMPION CARD will be awarded in each breed
Water Fowl
Male
Female Water Fowl
Male
Female
Muscovy AOC
159
160
Pekin
167
168
Indian Runner
161
162
Mallard AOC
169
170
Saxony
163
164
AOV Water Fowl
171
172
Campbell
165
166
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Sashes donated by
Tweed River Agricultural Society Limited
Major Prize money donated by
Tweed River Agricultural Society
GRAND CHAMPION .................$50
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION............. $30
JUNIOR GRAND CHAMPION .......... $20
JUNIOR RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION ....... $10
Female
1
2
Australian Game Blue Red
3
4
Australian Game Duckwing
5
6
Australian Game AOC
7
8
Henfeather Game
9
10
Malay Game AC
11
12
Modern Game AC
13
14
OEO Black Red Dark Leg
15
16
OEG Black Red Light Leg
17
OEG AOC
31
32
Indian Game AOC
33
34
Modem Game Black Red
35
36
Modern Game Blue Red
37
38
Modern Game Wheaten
Black Tail
XX
39
XX
40
18
Modern Game Wheaten
Blue Tail
19
20
Modern Game AOC
41
42
Pit Game Heavy Muff
21
22
OEG Black Red Dark Leg
43
44
Pit Game Heavy Plain Face
23
24
OEG Black Red Light Leg
45
46
Pit Game Light Muff
25
26
OEG Wheaten Black Tail
XX
47
Pit Game Light Plain Face
27
28
OEG Wheaten Blue Tail
XX
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AOV Hardfeather Large
29
30
OEG AOC
49
50
Pit Game Muff
51
52
Pit Game Plain Face
53
54
Henfeather Pit
55
56
Australian Game
Female
Malay Game
Male
Female
Male
Australian Game Black Red
Hardfeather Bantam
Male
Hard Feather Large
Aussie Black Red
57
58
Aussie Blue Red
59
60
Aussie AOC
61
62 44
113
114
Ancona AC
115
116
Rosecomb
117
118
Australian Langshan AOC
119
120
Australorp AOC
121
122
Frizzle AOC
123
124
Leghorn Brown (ckl-plt)Breeder
125
126
Leghorn Black (ckl-plt)Breeder
127
128
Leghorn Blue
129
130
Leghorn White
131
132
Leghorn AOC
133
134
Minorca AOC
135
136
Orpington AOC
137
138
Plymouth Rock AOC
139
140
Seabright Silver
141
142
Seabright Gold
143
144
Rhode Island AC
145
146
Sussex AC
147
148
Wyandotte AOC
149
150
Pekin Black
151
152
Pekin White
153
154
Pekin AOC
155
156
Soft Feather AOV
157
158
BREEDING PAIRS
Hard Feather Large
173
Large Soft Feather
174
Bantam, Soft Feather
175
Bantam, Hard Feather
176
Water Fowl
177
Female
Araucana AC
Soft Feather Large
Male
Female
Male
Soft Feather
Bantam
Ancona AC
63
64
Araucana AC
65
66
Australian Langshan AOC
67
68
Australorp AOC
69
70
Barneveder AC
71
72
Cochin
73
74
Wyandotte AOC
75
76
Sussex AC
77
78
Welsummer
79
80
Hamburg AOC
81
82
Leghorn Black (Ckl-Plt)Breeder
83
84
Leghorn Blue
85
86
Leghorn Brown (Ckl-Plt)Breeder
87
88
Leghorn White
89
90
Leghorn AOC
91
92
Minorca AOC
93
94
Silkie White
95
96
Silkie Black
97
98
Silkie AOC
99
100
Orpington Buff
101
102
Orpington AOC
103
104
Plymouth Rock AOC
105
106
Polish AC
107
108
Rhode Island AOC
109
110
AOV SF Large
111
112
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TWEED RIVER
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LIMITED
POULTRY ENTRY FORM
PAID
ONE ENTRY ONLY PER LINE
PEN
No.
CLASS
BREED OR VARIETY
I hereby enter the above, subject to the
Rules and Regulations of the Society.
Exhibitor’s full Initial, Name and Address in BLOCK LETTERS.
NAME:_____________________________________________
ADDRESS:__________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
SIGNATURE:________________________________________
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Entry Fees
WOODCHOP SCHEDULE
To be held on Saturday 1st November 2014
Commencing at 10.00am DST
Chief Steward: Barry Hinze (07) 5530 2931 (0414 869 130) Mobile
Entries Close Monday 20th October 2014 with Secretary (02) 6672 5507
or with the Chief Steward (as above)
Entry Fees must accompany nomination ……...No Money, No Block, No Chop.
To be conducted under the Constitution and Regulations of the
North Coast Axeman’s Association
The Committee reserves the right to alter or delete any event due to lack of nominations
WOODCHOPS PROGRAMME
1. 300mm Hy Tec Concrete & Quarries Underhand Handicap.
Nomination $9
$100
$40
$20
2. 300mm Hy Tec Concrete & Quarries Standing Block Handicap.
Nomination $9
$100
$40
$20
3. 275mm Hy Tec Concrete & Quarries Underhand
Nomination $9
$100
$40
$20
4. 250mm Hy Tec Concrete & Quarries Standing Block Handicap
Nomination $9
$100
$40
$20
5. 250mm Combination
Nomination $9
$100
$40
$20
$100
$40
$20
7. 275mm Underhand Brims Family Veterans Chop
$100 $40
Nomination $9
The Bob Brims Memorial Trophy (Perpetual Trophy)
$20
6. 300mm Championship
Nomination $9
(to be held in the Main Ring)
Anderson Jewellers Trophy
Many thanks to our sponsors
HY TECH CONCRETE & QUARRIES
BRIMS FAMILY
ANDERSONS JEWELLERS
NSW AXEMAN’S ASSOCIATION
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The Tweed River Agricultural Society Ltd
ABN:70 003 366 407
Presents the
114th Murwillumbah Show
31st October - 1st November 2014
Pavilion Schedule
MURWILLUMBAH SHOWGROUND
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Farm Produce
Fruit & Vegetables
Horticulture
Preserves
Cooking
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Fine Arts
Craftwork
Needlework
Home Brewing
Photography
Best Decorated Hat Competition
Chief Pavilion Steward: Judy Monement
Check the Website for Show Schedules,
Programs & Sponsors
www.murwillumbahshowground.com.au
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PAVILION SECTIONS
Chief Steward : Judy Monement
REGULATIONS AND CONDITIONS
1.
All exhibits MUST remain on display in the exhibition until 7.30pm Saturday, when they may be
removed under supervision of the STEWARD.
2.
ALL ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary on Monday 20th October with the exception of
Horticulture, which closes 9.00am Friday 31st October.
3.
NO ENTRIES will be accepted unless accompanied by payment of the appropriate fees.
4.
NO EXHIBIT may compete in more than one class.
5.
Male and female exhibitors may compete in all sections and children are allowed to compete in OPEN
classes.
6.
All exhibits washed or in a soiled condition will be disqualified.
7.
NO portion of a collection may compete in a single section.
8.
Preferably EXHIBITS TO BE THE WORK OF AMATEURS.
9.
A declaration that the work has been done by an exhibitor must be given if required.
10. Needlework exhibits can only be exhibited for two Murwillumbah Shows.
11. The Society reserves the right to display only exhibits which space permits.
12. Exhibitors must leave pavilion after delivery of exhibits
13. The Society or Judge reserves the right to not award a prize in any class.
COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS AND PRIZE MONEY
1. Prize money can be collected between 2pm—4pm on Saturday 1st November
2. All Exhibits will remain on display until dismantling on Sunday 2nd November.
3. All Exhibits and Prize Money MUST be picked up on Sunday 2nd November between 9am - 11am.
Unless prior arrangements have been made with the Chief Steward or Secretary.
4. The Show Society does not accept responsibility for any items or Prize money remaining after that
time.
INTER SCHOOL COMPETITION: 2 Categories
1.
Primary School
2.
Secondary School
All winning entries submitted by students, in any class of the pavilion section, are eligible to enter
Points allocated for each place: 1st 3 points, 2nd 2 points, 3rd 1 point
To nominate you must write your School’s Name on the Entry Form
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*
SECTION 1 – FARM PRODUCE
Entry Fee: 50c
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd Card Only
Exhibits to be in by 8.30am Friday 31st October Judging 10.00am Friday (Late entries will not be judged).
POTATOES
EGGS
1. 6 x English Potatoes
7.
One dozen fresh Hen eggs
2. Sweet Potato any variety
8.
One dozen fresh Bantam eggs
3. 6 x any other variety of potato
9.
One dozen fresh Duck eggs
4. Collection of Potatoes (3 varieties to be named) 1kg
each
10.
Other variety—one dozen
11.
Largest fresh egg—any kind
HONEY
5. Honey liquid, light or dark 500g
NUTS
COFFEE BEANS
6. Macadamia, Pecan, or other ground nuts 500g
12.
One small basket, 500g
CHAMPION EXHIBIT FARM PRODUCE – prize money/voucher + Sash
SECTION 2 - FRUIT & VEGETABLES
Entry Fee: 50c
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd Card Only
HERBS
FRUIT
1.
Season herbs, 1 bunch any individual variety 1 type
4.
Citrus, any of the following (three pieces of one variety): 3x
Oranges, 3x Mandarins, 3x Grapefruit, 3x Lemons, 3x Limes
2.
Season herbs, 1 bunch - mixed
5.
Collection of Citrus Fruits, 3x named varieties, 2 of each.
3.
Season herbs, 1 bunch - mixed basket
6.
Fruit in season.6 x passionfruit, 3 x avocados
7.
Collection of Fruits (6 varieties).
CHAMPION EXHIBIT HERBS –
CHAMPION EXHIBIT FRUIT SECTION –
Sash + Voucher Farmers Choice Organics
Sash + Voucher Farmers Choice Organics
VEGETABLES
VEGETABLES
8.
Legumes, 500g. Any one of the following variety - Beans
any, Peas in Pod. Any Mixed Plate any legume 1kg
13.
Collection of Vegetables other than Salad Vegetables, not
less than 8 varieties
9.
Root vegetables, any of the following variety – 3x Beetroot,
6x Carrots, 3 x Kohlrabi, 6x Parsnips, 6 x Radishes, 3x
Swede Turnips.
14.
Bulb vegetables, any of the following variety - 3 x Onions, 1
bunch Eschalotts, 6 x Leeks
10. Leaf vegetables, any of the following variety – 1x Cabbage,
1x Cauliflower, 1x Lettuce, 1 x Broccoli, 1 x Chinese
Greens .
15.
Pumpkin, 1 x Pumpkin round or long 1 x Gramma, 1 Marrow
or Squash, 6 x zucchini, 6 x button squash, 3 x cucumbers, 3
x chokos
11. Stem vegetables, any of the following variety - 1 stool or 6
stalks Spinach, 1 bunch Silver Beet,
1 bunch Celery, 6 stalks Rhubarb,1 bunch Kale
16.
Tomatoes, 6 x round tomatoes, 6 x roma tomatoes, 6 x other
type all the same, 2 varieties of tomatoes, 3 of each on mixed
plate
12. Collection of Salad Vegetables, minimum of 5 varieties
17.
Chillies, 6 x Chillies, 3 x Capsicums, 3 Eggplant, collection of
Chillies, Capsicum and Eggplants min 3 of each.
CHAMPION EXHIBIT VEGETABLE SECTION – Sash + Voucher Farmers Choice Organics
18.
Largest specimen of any individual vegetable
from classes 8 to 15
Special class for Primary School children –
Collection of fruit or vegetables, at least 4 varieties
Sash + Voucher Farmers Choice Organics
Most successful exhibitor - Sash.
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SECTION 3 – HORTICULTURE
CHIEF STEWARD: Leone Murnane
Entry Fee: 50c 1st entry & 20c all other entries. PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd Card Only.
ENTRIES CLOSE 9.00am Friday 31st October 2014. FEES: 50c for your 1st entry & 20c for all your other entries.
Entries in this section will be received between 6.30am and 9.00am Friday 31st October but exhibits will be accepted
between 4.30pm and 6.30pm on Thursday 30th October.
All exhibits in this section must be grown or produced by the Exhibitor except in decorative work.
Exhibitors please note:
DISTINCT: not identical. NND: not necessarily distinct - may be different or all the same.
CUT FLOWER SECTION
OPEN ROSE SECTION
Stewards: Leone Murnane &
John Bennett
(NO FULL BLOOMS)
RESTRICTED FLORAL ART
This section is for persons who have not had any
formal training in Floral Art or any connection with
commercial floristry
1.
1 Cut flowering vine
24 Six (6) Distinct
44.
Green and Gorgeous
2.
1 Carnation
25. Three (3) Distinct
45.
Kitchen Art
3.
Collection of blooms and spikes, 9 varieties
26. One (1) Pink
46.
Driftwood and Flowers
4.
Container of mixed white Petalled Flowers
27. One (1) Yellow
47.
3 Flower arrangement (men only)
5.
Container of Mixed Pink Flowers
28. One (1) Red
48.
Basket of mixed flowers
6.
Container of Daisies
29. One (1) White or Cream
7.
One (1) Delphinium
30. One (1) Any Other Colour
8.
Container of Flowers not previously mentioned
31. One (1) Bi-Colour
9.
Flowering Shrub Collection
PRIMARY SCHOOL FLORAL ART
49.
Egg cup arrangement
DECORATIVE ROSE SECTION 50. Arrangement in a shell
SECONDARY SCHOOL FLORAL ART
10. Three (3) Cuts of Native Shrubs
32. One (1) Cut or Bloom of Heritage Rose
11. One (1) Cut of Kangaroo Paw
33. One (1) Full Bloom Rose
51.
Arrangement in a novelty container
12. Best Collection of Australian Natives
34. One (1) Container—Bud to Full Bloom
52.
Petite (23cm x 23cm) arrangement
13. Gerberas, Double One (1) Cut
35. One (1) Cut Floribunda Rose
FERNERY PLANTS SECTION
14. Gerberas, Single (1) Cut
36. Three (3) Cuts of Floribunda Rose
STEWARDS:
15. One (1) Cut any other Flower not mentioned
37. Collection of Roses
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Bromeliad
16
38. One (1) Cut Miniature Rose
54.
Begonia
55.
Flowering Pot Plant
One (1) Cut Gladioli
17. Hippeastrum, Single Stem Bloom
18. Ivy Geranium, Three (3) NND
FLORAL ART SECTION
56.
Fern, any variety
19. Lillies, Three (3) varieties
Stewards:
57.
Variegated Pot Plant
20. Pentas, Three (3) Distinct
OPEN SECTIONS
58.
Native Orchid
(Embellishments allowed)
21. Pentas, Best Collection
39. Solitaire
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Maiden Hair Fern
22. Statice - Collection
40. Symmetrical
60.
Cactus or Succulent
23. One (1) Cut Hydrangea
41. Entrance for a corporate lunch
61.
Bonsai
42. Palette of colour
62.
Flower Orchid
43. Barbeque arrangement
63.
Pot of Coleus
Champion Prizes - to the value of $10.00
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SECTION 4 - PRESERVES
Entry fee: 50c Prize Money: 1st: $3.00 2nd: $2.00
Entries must be in by 9.00am on Thursday 30th October for Judging.
All lids to be loosened. All lids must be clean and not corroding.
Exhibits will not be accepted if jar is sealed by cellophane. Name, Section and Class number must be placed on the bottom of each
jar on a removable label/sticker. No label/sticker, no entry.
PICKLES, RELISHES, SAUCES
FRUIT JAMS & MARMALADES
PRESERVES
1.
Mustard Pickles
14. Apricot Jam
26 Any Preserved Fruit
2.
Tomato Pickles
15. Blackberry Jam
27. Any Preserved Vegetable
3.
Clear Pickles
16. Fig Jam
JELLIES
4.
Mango Chutney
17. Melon Jam with fruit of your choice
5.
Native Fruit Pickle
18. Plum Jam
28. Grape Jelly
6.
Native Fruit Chutney
19. Quince Jam
29. Apple Jelly
7.
Fruit Chutney
20. Strawberry Jam
30. Any other variety
8.
Tomato Relish
21.
Any Other Jam
9.
Any Other Relish
22
Orange Marmalade
COLLECTION
31. 3 bottles of different varieties
10. Tomato Sauce
23. Lime Marmalade
11. Barbeque Sauce
24. Three Fruit Marmalade
12. Sweet Chilli Sauce
25. Lemon Butter
13. Any Other Sauce
Champion Exhibit: Card, Sash and Donation from The Right Food Group—Ozganics
SECTION 5 - COOKING
Steward: Lisa McCrone
Entry fee: 50c Prize Money: 1st: $3.00 2nd: $2.00 3rd: Card only
All exhibits must be in the pavilion by 11.30am Thursday 30th October 2014 for judging at 12 noon
Exhibitors must provide their own CARDBOARD PLATE and COVER. Cake NOT to be iced unless otherwise stated.
Name, Section and Class number must be placed on the bottom of each cardboard plate on a removable label.
No label/sticker—no entry.
1.
Half a Dozen Plain Scones
14. Tea Cake
2.
Half a Dozen Pumpkin Scones
15. Best Cake not otherwise stated
3.
Date Loaf
16. Packet Cake (packet to accompany cake)
4.
Fruit Cake
17. Sponge, Jam Filled (not judged on icing)
5.
6 Pikelets
18. 6 Lamingtons
6.
6 Jam Drops
19. 6 Anzac Biscuits
7.
6 Plain/Iced patty Cakes
20. 6 Pieces Chocolate Slice
8.
Boiled Fruit Cake
21. 6 Pieces Fruit Slice
9.
Plum Pudding (Trophy Robyn Ross)
22. 4 Muffins
10. Chocolate Cake
23. 6 Choc Chip Biscuits
11. Butter Cake
24. Bread (bread maker)
12. Sultana Cake
25. Gluten Free Cake
13. Banana Cake
26. 6 Gluten Free Biscuits
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SECTION 5 - COOKING (continued)
BREAD SECTION
PASTRY SECTION
27. 1 Loaf of Hand Made Bread
30.
3 Only Cream Horns
28. 1 Loaf of Hand Made Wholemeal Bread
31.
3 Only Fruit Mince Pies
32.
3 Only Plain Sausage Rolls
33.
1 Apple Pie - with enclosed pastry top
34. Packed Lunch Box – Suitable for Child
39.
FOR GIRLS: Plate of Four (4) Decorated bought Biscuits
35. Packet Cake (packet to accompany)
40.
FOR BOYS: Plate of Four (4) Decorated bought Biscuits
CAKE DECORATING
37. 6 Plain/Iced Patty Cakes
41.
Open Decorating Novelty Cake (Soft icing only)
38. Junior Decorated Novelty Cake (Soft icing only)
42.
Decorated Mini Cake 15 cm Board (Soft icing only)
CAKE DECORATING—FONDANT ICING
29. Disney Decorated Novelty Cake
PRIMARY SCHOOL
36. 6 pieces Iced Chocolate Slice
Trophy for Class 38 & 41 is Donated by Lisa McCrone
ALL SECONDARY AND PRIMAY SCHOOL CAN EXHIBIT IN THE OPEN SECTIONS
ALSO PLEASE PUT ON THE ENTRY FORM THE SCHOOL THAT YOUR CHILD GOES TO
CHAMPION COOKING EXHIBIT
Card, Sash & Trophy Donated by Anderson’s Treasure Store Jewellers
SECTION 6 - FINE ARTS
Entry fee: $1.00
Entries must be in by 5pm on Wednesday 29th October for Judging.
Prizes Donated by: Shirley Kennedy
PAINTINGS
PRIMARY & SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
PAINTING & DRAWINGS
All paintings to be framed suitable for hanging
1.
2.
Open Section - Any subject
3.
2 to 4 yrs PAINTING (any medium, open subject)
Prize money/voucher
4.
5 to 7 yrs PAINTING (any medium, open subject)
1st $15 , 2nd $10 , 3rd Card Only
5.
8 to 12 yrs PAINTING (any medium, open subject)
DRAWINGS
6.
Under 18 years PAINTING (any medium, open subject)
Open subject, any medium
7.
2 to 4 yrs DRAWING (any medium, open subject)
Prize money/voucher
8.
5 to 7 yrs DRAWING (any medium, open subject)
1st $15 , 2nd $10 , 3rd Card Only
9.
8 to 12 yrs DRAWING (any medium, open subject)
10.
Under 18 years DRAWING (any medium, open subject)
11.
Handmade Jewellery—Beaded Bracelet (Primary)
12.
Handmade Jewellery—Beaded Necklace (Secondary)
Prize money/voucher:
1st $10, 2nd $3 3rd Card Only
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SECTION 7 - CRAFTWORK
Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry
Prize Money: 1st $6.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd Card Only
Entries must be in by 5pm on Wednesday 29th October for Judging
Woodwork— Open
Christmas/Easter Decoration
1.
Turned Item
2.
Bowl or Vase
Scrapbooking -
3.
Recycled Item
Prize: 1st- Gift Pack, 2nd- Gift Pack, 3rd- Gift Pack,
Highly Commended- Gift Pack
4.
Box or Container
29.
Reminiscing—best one page
Woodwork—Under 18 years
30.
Collection of 3 cards—in plastic sleeve
5.
Bowl or Vase
31.
All About family—1 page
6.
Recycled Item
7.
Box or Container
32.
2-4 yrs any craftwork
8.
Any item
33.
5-7 yrs decoupage
Metal Work
34.
8-12 yrs decoupage
Small item any type
35.
5-7 yrs craftwork not specified
10. Recycled Metal item
36.
8-12 yrs craftwork not specified
9.
28.
Table arrangement
Junior Section
Craftwork
Millinery
11. Handmade Doll - Crochet
37.
Best decorated hat
12. Handmade Doll - Machine or Handmade
38.
Any hat made with fabric
13. Doll with handmade clothing
39.
Fascinator
14. Teddy Bear—machine sewn
40.
Wedding head piece
15. Soft Toy - Crochet
16. Soft Toy—Knitted
JUNIOR SECTION
17. Craftwork not specified—any article
(primary and secondary school students)
18. Recycled Craftware
41.
2yrs to 4yrs – Decoupage
19. Decoupage—any article
42.
5yrs to 7yrs - Decoupage
20. Handmade jewellery—necklace or bracelet in
bead work
43.
8yrs to 12yrs – Decoupage
Felting
44.
Under 18 yrs - Decoupage
21.
Felted article any type
45.
2yrs to 4yrs – Craftwork, not specified
22.
Weaving - any article woven or on a loom
46.
5yrs to 7yrs - Craftwork, not specified
23.
Off loom weaving any article
47.
8yrs to 12yrs – Craftwork, not specified
Pottery
48.
Under 18 yrs - Craftwork, not specified
24.
Hand built
49.
2yrs to 4yrs – Recycled Craftware
25.
Sculpture
50.
5yrs to 7yrs - Recycled Craftware
26.
5-7 yrs - article any type
51.
8yrs to 12yrs – Recycled Craftware
27.
8-12 yrs - article any type
52.
Under 18 yrs - Recycled Craftware
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SECTION 8 – NEEDLEWORK
Entry Fee: $0.50 per entry
Prize Money: 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd Card Only
Entries must be in by 5pm on Wednesday 29th October for Judging
Machine Sewing
Hand Knitting Continued
1.
Childs Garment
22.
Any small item
2.
Knee rug—patchwork
23.
Beanie
3.
Any other item
24.
Scarf
Crochet
25.
Vest
Needlework—Primary School
4.
Any small crochet item (dollies) etc
5.
Two (2) dollies of different design both under
30cm
26.
French Knitting
6.
Centre table runner, supper cloth, (can have
material centre)
27.
Pom Poms
7.
Rug
28.
Collage Scene eg Christmas, landscape
8.
Filet Crochet
29.
Shoulder Bag
9.
Best piece by a person over 70 years
30.
Surface decoration—painting, any article
Miscellaneous
10. Infant outfit
11. Edged towel and washer set for single
31.
Any other article (make something new from something old)
Embroidery
12. Crochet beanie
13. Crochet scarf
32.
Embroidery - any article
14. Crochet vest
33.
Cross stitch - any article
15. Crochet top
34.
Any other form of counted thread embroidery - any article
16. Crochet tea cosy
35.
Creative embroidery - any article
17. Crochet jewellery
36.
Machine embroidered - any article
18. Crochet bag or glasses case
37.
Applique - any article or garment
19. Combine crochet and felting
38.
Patchwork - any article or garment
39.
Quilting - any article or garment
20. Tea Cosy
40.
Smocking - any article
21. Best piece by a person over 70 years
41.
Tapestry
Hand Knitting
SECTION 9 – HOME BREWING
Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry.
Entries must be in by Midday Thursday 30th October for Judging
No identifying brand label to be left on any bottles.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Best Bottle of Dark Beer.
Best Bottle of Light Beer.
Best Bottle of Wine
Best Bottle of Alcoholic Ginger Beer
Contact Chief Pavilion Steward Judy Monement 0458 724 179
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SECTION 10—PHOTOGRAPHY
Steward: Eve Wheeler
Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry
All categories: 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes to be awarded
Entries must be in by 4pm on Monday 27th October
All photos to be mounted on card or foam board (NO FRAMES) as entries will be attached to the wall using adhesive Velcro dots.
No size restriction on images
Name, Section and Class number must be on the back.
OPEN DIVISION
JUNIOR DIVISON
1.
This is my town
1. Weather—storms, lightening, clouds,
rainbows, rain, sunshine
2.
Celebration
2. This is where I live
3.
Still Life
3. BFF (best friends forever)
4.
Mono-chrome
4. My favourite animal
CHAMPION EXHBIIT OPEN & JUNIOR DIVISIONS – Sash & Prize
BEST DECORATED HAT
COMPETITION
Must be suitable for hanging.
Primary School, Secondary School and Open all Ages
Entries must be in by 5pm on Thursday 30th October for Judging
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PAVILION ENTRY FORM
Entry Fees and closing date refer to schedule
Please assist by lodging entries on time. No entry will be accepted unless accompanied by Entry Fee.
Office
Use Only
Exhibitor
No
Section
No
Class
No
Description
Fee
Total Fees Payable
Exhibitor
No
EXHIBITORS CONTACT DETAILS
NAME
PARENT/GUARDIAN
SCHOOL NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE NUMBER
MOBILE NUMBER
EMAIL
@
SIGNATURE
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TWEED SHIRE COUNCIL
Tweed Shire covers 1303 square kilometres and adjoins Byron, Lismore and
Kyogle, with the New South Wales/Queensland border to its north where it
divides the twin towns of Tweed Heads and Coolangatta. With 37klms of
natural coastline, wetlands and forests, lush pastoral and farm land, the
entire basin of the Tweed River and mountainous regions contain three world
heritage listed national parks. Tweed boasts a unique and diverse
environment.
Tweed Shire also encompasses rural areas, growing residential and ruralresidential areas and some commercial and industrial land use. The urban
areas are concentrated in the north-east corner (Tweed Heads), with an
inland urban centre at Murwillumbah, and several smaller townships and
villages. Rural land is used largely for agriculture, particularly sugar cane
growing, beef and dairy farming and crop farming, with some forestry and
tourism.
SOLO RESOURCES
Solo was established in July 1990. Solo and its manufacturing arm Rico
Recovery Systems Aust. Pty Limited (formerly Jayrich Engineering) are
still based at Chinderah, Northern New South Wales on Joe Richards’
original workshop and depot site.
The history of the Richards family, commencing with Joseph John, covers
three generations having in excess of 75 years experience in the waste
industry. This experience and initiative to introduce automation into the
industry has established the company as a leader in technology and
equipment that others have found necessary to follow.
Councils utilising the systems and technology of SOLO Resource Recovery
benefit from the most effective and efficient waste management solutions
available in Australia.
Solo Resource Recovery, unlike the multi-national or overseas competitors,
is not remote from the public to which it is committed. All directors and
managers are available at any time for all enquiries.
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SOUTHERN CROSS CREDIT UNION
To be the first choice in innovative community banking, to continuously build
strong relationships and to deliver sought after products and services to our
members. As a community based financial co-operative, their mission is to
provide members across the North Coast of NSW and South-East
Queensland with high value, fairly priced products delivered with superior
levels of service. Southern Cross Credit Union is a proudly communitybased organisation, committed to the worldwide credit union philosophy of
“People Helping People” and in this capacity they promote social
responsibility as a highly ethical corporate citizen. They actively support
those members of our community who volunteer to work to improve the
cultural, social, environmental, health and educational needs of our area.
For all your banking requirements whether its for new housing loans,
renovations, business, term deposits and investment savings see Southern
Cross Credit Union for competitive rates. Don’t forget the they also cater for
insurances including home and contents, motor vehicle, CTP greenslip,
business, farm, pleasure craft, caravan and travel insurance. Southern
Cross Credit Union have a consistent approach to pass on the change to
existing loans irrespective of a rate increase or decrease, on the first day of
the following month.
Your local Southern Cross Credit Union is located at 2-4 Commercial Road,
Murwillumbah and can be contacted on 1300 360 744 or (02) 6672 2744.
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MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE 2014
MURWILLUMBAH SHOW
Tweed Shire Council
Solo Resource Recovery
Southern Cross Credit Union
Music, bar and meals at
The Branding Rail
Friday and Saturday
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