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INDEX TO SECTIONSSection ....................................................................................................Page No Programme ............................................................................................4 ListofNorthamptonShowOfficials ........................................................5 Map of Northampton Showground .........................................................6 President’s Message..............................................................................7 2013ListofFinancialMembers .............................................................9 RuralAmbassadorAward ....................................................................11 2013 Show Judges ..............................................................................13 Cups and Trophies ..............................................................................15 RegulationsandConditions ...........................................................18–19 BillyCartRace .....................................................................................21 JunkArtCompetition ............................................................................21 StewardsDuties,PrizeMoneyInformation ..........................................23 RingEventsRingOne–SaddleHorses,SaddlePonies ..............24–25 Ring Events Ring Two – Show Jumping ..............................................26 FullFlagAgronomicsFarmers'Challenge ...........................................28 NorthernAgriGroupJuniorFarmers'Challenge ..................................28 Beaut Ute Competition .........................................................................29C Sheep ............................................................................................30–33D Wool .....................................................................................................35 Future Farmers’ Judging Competition ..................................................36E Grain&Fodder ....................................................................................39H Poultry ............................................................................................42–43 Entertainment ................................................................................44–45J Vegetables ...........................................................................................49K Fruit ......................................................................................................50 Fashion Parade ...................................................................................50L HomeProduce .....................................................................................51M HomeBrewCompetition ......................................................................51N Cooking ..........................................................................................54–55O Flowers–TableFloralArt .....................................................................59 CutFlowers ..........................................................................................60 PotPlants ............................................................................................61P Fancywork .....................................................................................64–65Q Art ........................................................................................................67R Photography ........................................................................................69S Crafts ...................................................................................................71T CollectionofArticles ............................................................................71U Literature ..............................................................................................73V Junior .............................................................................................76–77 MissShowGirlCompetition .................................................................80 PastOfficeBearers ........................................................................80–82 Tug-of-War Competition .......................................................................86
LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED IN FLORAL ART AND CUT FLOWERS ONLYART AND PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRIES CLOSE AT 4PM THURSDAY 11th SEPTEMBER
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Northampton District Agricultural Societypresents its
97th ShowCelebration
Saturday, 13th September 2014
MUSIC BY
'Leon Tioke'
FireworksDisplay7.30pm
Enjoy tea after the Show at the Northampton Community Centre
Variety of food and drinks on saleFireworks Display kindly sponsored by:
Geraldton Miscellaneous Services
Julie & Des Croasdale
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NORTHAMPTON DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC(AffiliatedwiththeRoyalAgriculturalSociety)
97th ANNUAL
NORTHAMPTONSHOW
SATURDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 2014
www.northamptonshow.comGroundsOpenfrom7.30am
OutsideExhibitsondisplayfrom10.00amExhibitionHallopenfrom12.30pm
Poultry entriescloseat5pmonTuesday9thSeptember(phone99261683)Sheep entriescloseat4pmThursday11thSeptember
Art & Photographyentriescloseat4pmThursday11thSeptemberAllotherentriescloseat12noonFriday12thSeptember
Ring Event entries taken on the grounds on show morningPHOTOGRAPHYentriesmustbedeliveredtotheShowGroundandARTentriesmustbedeliveredtotheCommunityCentre(apartfromJuniorSectionentries)between
11amand1pmFriday12thSeptember(orbyarrangement.Phone99341510or0417940918)LateentriesacceptedinFloralArtandCutFlowersonly.
Phoneorfaxyourentriespriortotheclosingtimesforeachsection(99341510)
ADMISSION TO GROUNDSADULTS $12.00 CHILDREN (under 17 years) $3.00 FREE
War Veterans - FREE Old Aged Pensioners $6.00 (Card must be presented)
Senior Membership $8.00Junior Membership $2.00 (under 17 years)
Companion Card AcceptedFree entry for children (under 17) kindly sponsored by Government of Western
Australia, Royalties for Regions, Agriculture and Food
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WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN$50 worth of Fuel
very kindly donated by
Keep your entry tag for your chance to win $50 worth of fuel. The winning sheep tag number will be announced at 2.30pm.The winner should claim their prize on the day, but up to one month will be allowed to claim the prize, after which the prize will be forfeited. Winning tag must be presented to claim the prize.
CENTREL PTY LTD ---------
A BP GROUP COMPANY
PROGRAMME7.30am SheepPavilionopens,stewardsinattendance8.00am ExhibitionHallopens Show Jumping commences8.45am ExhibitionHallclosesforjudging9.00am Sheepjudgingcommences ExhibitionHalljudgingcommences Wooljudgingcommences Poultryjudgingcommences Grain&Fodderjudgingcommences Sideshowalley Showbagsonsale Varietyofridesforallages10.00am Future Farmers’ Judging Competition commences Judging of Beaut Utes – near the Ram Shed Tradeexhibitsondisplay11.00am ‘Men’sHealthTalks’ontheoval OldMacdonald’sFarm–intheRamShed(forchildren) Fastfoodavailable Ride the Mad Cow Jeeps of Fun 10thLightHorseDisplay SydneyortheBush–OutbackShow11.30am JudgingofGroupsofThreeRams–intheRamShed12.00noon LunchavailableintheCommunityCentreandaroundthegrounds. BaropensintheGreenShed12.30am OfficialAddressbyMrGordonPatrick,LifeMember. ExhibitionHallopentopublic KoalaBillaroundthegrounds2.00pm JudgingofHomeBrewCompetition-intheNorthamptonCommunityCentre2.30pm Winningentrytagnumberdrawn-$50BPfuelvoucher.2.45pm NorthamptonVolunteerFireServiceRoadCrashRescuedemonstration3.15pm FashionParade–intheNorthamptonCommunityCentre4.00pm PresentationofSilverCupsandTrophies–outsidetheCommunityCentre4.30pm PayoutofprizemoneyintheExhibitionHall5.00pm Musicby‘LeonTioke’5.30pm JuniorFarmers’Challenge–ontheovalinfrontoftheCommunityCentre MealsonsaleintheCommunityCentreandaroundtheoval5.50pm Farmers’Challenge–ontheovalinfrontoftheCommunityCentre6.10pm Tug-of-Warcompetition-ontheovalinfrontoftheCommunityCentre6.30pm BillyCartRace-ontheovalinfrontoftheCommunityCentre7.00pm Musicby‘LeonTioke’7.30pm FireworksDisplay
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PROGRAMME7.30am SheepPavilionopens,stewardsinattendance8.00am ExhibitionHallopens Show Jumping commences8.45am ExhibitionHallclosesforjudging9.00am Sheepjudgingcommences ExhibitionHalljudgingcommences Wooljudgingcommences Poultryjudgingcommences Grain&Fodderjudgingcommences Sideshowalley Showbagsonsale Varietyofridesforallages10.00am Future Farmers’ Judging Competition commences Judging of Beaut Utes – near the Ram Shed Tradeexhibitsondisplay11.00am ‘Men’sHealthTalks’ontheoval OldMacdonald’sFarm–intheRamShed(forchildren) Fastfoodavailable Ride the Mad Cow Jeeps of Fun 10thLightHorseDisplay SydneyortheBush–OutbackShow11.30am JudgingofGroupsofThreeRams–intheRamShed12.00noon LunchavailableintheCommunityCentreandaroundthegrounds. BaropensintheGreenShed12.30am OfficialAddressbyMrGordonPatrick,LifeMember. ExhibitionHallopentopublic KoalaBillaroundthegrounds2.00pm JudgingofHomeBrewCompetition-intheNorthamptonCommunityCentre2.30pm Winningentrytagnumberdrawn-$50BPfuelvoucher.2.45pm NorthamptonVolunteerFireServiceRoadCrashRescuedemonstration3.15pm FashionParade–intheNorthamptonCommunityCentre4.00pm PresentationofSilverCupsandTrophies–outsidetheCommunityCentre4.30pm PayoutofprizemoneyintheExhibitionHall5.00pm Musicby‘LeonTioke’5.30pm JuniorFarmers’Challenge–ontheovalinfrontoftheCommunityCentre MealsonsaleintheCommunityCentreandaroundtheoval5.50pm Farmers’Challenge–ontheovalinfrontoftheCommunityCentre6.10pm Tug-of-Warcompetition-ontheovalinfrontoftheCommunityCentre6.30pm BillyCartRace-ontheovalinfrontoftheCommunityCentre7.00pm Musicby‘LeonTioke’7.30pm FireworksDisplay
OFFICIALSPATRONS ...............................................................................MrGraemeTeakle&MrErnieCrippsPRESIDENT .............................................................................................................. Mr Chad SmithSENIORVICEPRESIDENT ................................................................................MrWarwickTeakleJUNIORVICEPRESIDENT .............................................................................MrAndrewPluschkeSECRETARY .......................................................................................................MrsDianneHulmeTREASURER ......................................................................................................MrsDianneHulmeCHIEFSTEWARD ....................................................................................................MrIvonGarrardASSISTANTCHIEFSTEWARD ...............................................................................MrGarryTeakleCHIEFPAVILIONSTEWARD ..............................................................................MrsRayleneBurnsASSISTANTCHIEFPAVILIONSTEWARD .................................................Mrs Brenda BroadhurstAUDITOR ..............................................................................................................MrNathanTeakleCHIEFGATESTEWARD .................................................................................MrAndrewPluschkeCHIEFPARKINGSTEWARD ..............................................................................MrNeilBroadhurst
COMMITTEEBrian Ayers, Hayley Baikie, Scott Bridgeman, Neil Broadhurst, Judith Brockwell, Brad Cripps, Jenny Harris, Joanne Luxton, Michelle Marshall, Leigh Nairn, Michael O'Brien, Naomi Simpson, Karl Suckling, Roslyn Suckling, Elizabeth Sudlow, Graeme Teakle, Greg Teakle, Lorna Teakle, Janice Walsh, Barbara Williams.
EXHIBITION HALL COMMITTEEMesdames Michelle Marshall (President) ph 9933 1035, Judith Brockwell (Vice President) ph 9934 2890, Elizabeth Sudlow (Secretary) ph 9936 2032, Heather Allen, Gwen Barnden, Brenda Broadhurst, Meg Brooks, Raylene Burns, Ursula Cripps, Erica Eccleston, Jenny Harris, Sheryle Hicks, Dianne Hulme, Joyce McLean, Donna Malane, Elaine Mitchell, Corinna Mulgrew, Bobbie Offer, Loretta Routledge, Denise Royce, Margaret Simpson, Glenda Stanich, Roslyn Suckling.
• SECRETARY: Mrs Dianne Hulme Telephone: 9936 1050 or 0417 940 918 Fax: 9936 1005 Email: 1wattlegrove@gmail.com•TREASURER: Mrs Dianne Hulme Telephone: 9936 1050 Fax: 9936 1005
*TheShowOffice,situatedattheNorthamptonNewsOffice,EssexStreet,Northampton,willbeopenbetween10.00amand4.00pmfortheweekpriortotheShow.Phone/fax99341510OfficeHoursonly.
Allcorrespondencemaybeaddressedto:The Secretary - PO Box 207, Northampton WA 6535
www.northamptonshow.comTELEPHONE, FAX or EMAIL ENTRIES ACCEPTED (9934 1510)
Email entries close 4pm Thursday 11th SeptemberMID–WEST GROUP OF AFFILIATED AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES
SHOW DATES FOR 2014Perenjori ........................................................................................Saturday,August16thDalwallinu ......................................................................................Saturday,August23thMullewa .........................................................................................Saturday,August30thChapmanValley .......................................................................Saturday,September6thNorthampton ...........................................................................Saturday,September13thMoora ....................................................FridayandSaturday,September19thand20thPerthRoyalShow ............................Saturday,September27thtoSaturdayOctober4th
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGEOnbehalfoftheNorthamptonAgriculturalSociety,Iwouldliketowelcomeyoutoour97thAnnualShow.
2014marksthe100thyearanniversaryofthecommencementofWW1,andtoexpressourgratitudetoallReturnedServicepersonnel,thisyearthecommitteehasextendedourfreeentrytoincludenotjustthekids,butalsothesevaluedmembersofourcommunity.
Thisyearwestartedourgrowingseasonwitha “cracker”opening rainand unlike last year, it has continued with regularity. There has beena lot of optimismwith “potential’ yields themain topic of conversation.Likewise,stockpriceshavebeengreattodatewiththeonlyissuebeingthedecliningnumbersinourdistrict.
WehaveanotherexceptionalentrantforourRuralAmbassadorinHayleyBaikie. Hayley is an extremely valued member of the NorthamptonCommunityandisactiveonmanyacommittee.WeareverygratefultohaveHayleyon thecommitteeand thankher foraccepting the taskofrepresentingallofusatNorthampton.
HopefullyyouwillenjoytheShowthatwehavepresentedthisyear.OneofthemainexhibitsforthisyearistheveryhistoricandinformativedisplayofTheAustralianLighthorse.Thecommitteethoughtitwouldbeafittingexhibittohave,giventhemagnitudeofthisCentenaryandwehopethatyouall takesome time to learna littleof thecharacters thathelped todefineournation.
ThanksagainmustgotothecapablecommitteethatcreatesNorthampton’sAnnualShow;theystrivetobringabettershoweveryyearandwithoutthemwewouldn’tbeheretoday.
ThebiggestthanksmustgotoallofyouforsupportingourShowandwelookforwardtoinspiringandentertainingyouallagainnextyear.
ThanksChad Smith
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The NORTHAMPTON DISTRICTAGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
will present a
PERPETUAL SHIELDand CERTIFICATEto the business judged to have theBEST COMMERCIAL EXHIBIT
at the Northampton Show
See Koala Billaround the groundsthroughout the day
Bar open from 12 noon to 10pmin the Green Shed
MORNING TEA, LUNCH and AFTERNOON TEA
will be on sale in the Community Centre during Show Day
Various cool drink – icecreamconfectionery – snack stalls will besituated around the Show Grounds
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2013 FINANCIAL MEMBERSHusbandsLauraLuxtonBlakeLuxtonJyLuxtonLeiselPayneCaseyPayneJoshPayneKieranPayneNathanPluschkeHarrisonReynoldsCampbellReynoldsJoelReynoldsPaigeRussellRachelSimkinAbbeySimkinGemmaSimkinGusSimkin RoseSucklingAshleeSucklingJuddSucklingLeahSucklingReeveSucklingTaitSudlowMadisonTeakleAaronTeakleBohanTeakleBrynnTeakleCallumTeakleEbonyTeakleJuliaTeakleTianiTriscariOliviaWalshFreyaWalshMollyWalshPaddyWalshRoisinWhettingsteelSophieWilsonDeclanWilsonFreya
AllenL&JAllenPJ&HBAllenRD&MHAllenRG&JAshGF&MEAshJAshRT&CAAyersBBarbettiL&RGBeckmannKABeresfordJR&WMBoltonKBookerS&MBowman RBoxL&KBox L PBox M EBoxRL&ACBridgeman BBridgeman DJBridgemanDN&JRBridgemanS&DBroadhurstN&BBrockwellJBrooks MBrunke LBurtonRW&GKBurnsBC&RJBurnsL&KCarpenterACarsonVG&KMCarwardine DCerayDChisholmKR&PJCotton RCriddleMJ&DKCrippsA&KCrippsB&ACrippsBN&CACripps LCrippsPH&AECrippsTN&RCCripps UJdeMasson RDiepeveenPJ&DCDixon KDixon NDrage NDrageMADrageRAEcclestonP&EEllissA&LEllissTElsum-BeaumontT&MFaustH&GFordER&CAFrankTW&SGarrardJCGedlingKGerreynSM&NKGillD&TGillKMGillamA&DGordonDL&MMGrahamC&LHarrisDR&CLHarrisGK&JEHarrisKR&JAHaslebyKHaslebyCM&KA
HaslebyCJ&PJHaslebyDRHaslebyLJ&BMHaslebyRA&KPHaslebyRG&SRHawesEVHellewellJ&JHenvilleTHicksGR&SKHoltPHookJHulmeBJHulmeCA&DEHusbandsPA&TSJohnsonGJohnson MJohnsonPAJohnstoneR&RKenwright SKiddR&JKoppensteiner SKowaldAKowaldJA&OLockyerELuxtonP&JMalaneDMarshallBC&MGMcCrackenDJ&KAMacIntyreMMcLeanDA&JEMeagherB&FMeagherR&MMitchellAJ&EMNewman RSNorman KOfferAMPatrick O JPayneCPayneD&EPeetE&BPluschkeAJ&NVPluschkeLPluschkeMJPorterVR&DMReynoldsA&RReynoldsE&FRoyceM&DRussellGL&SARussellRRussellSSellersASimkinBP&DMSimkinCA&RDSimkinEE&HKSimkinM&PSmithTF&GESmith SSucklingASucklingAMSucklingAP&RSucklingCD&TTSucklingED&KSSucklingGCSucklingKJ&GNSucklingMESucklingTGSudlowAP&EESudlowGSudlowPTaylorRW&EM
TeakleDG&JMTeakleGL&JMTeakleGM&LJTeakleGM&STTeakleGR&DFTeakleIE&EMTeakleGMTeakleKTeakleNWTeakleRE&CJTeakleSTeakleWA&JETriscariR&VEVerboonWVergoneJ&LWalshAD&MKWalshJWhettingsteelDWhitakerEAWilliamsHG&BJ
JUNIOR MEMBERSAllenBraydenAllenIsabellaAllenKaitlynAllenMillicentAyersAlexAyersOliverBookerJyoBookerKenjiBoxHeathBroadhurstEmilyBroadhurst SarahBrockwellAdamBrockwellLiamBurnsEmilyBurns LukeBurns ThomasCripps JoshuaDiepeveen BradDiepeveen JaiDiepeveenRileyEllissBrookeEllissCaysiEllissKelliElsum-BeaumontRoryFordEllenForrester ReeceFrankHayleyGerrynMillieGerrynTobyGillGraceGrahamAshbyGrahamClareHarrisSamHarrisSophieHaslebyAbbeyHaslebyConnorHaslebyEmmaHaslebyJoshHaslebyKelseyHellewellEmilyHellewellJamesHenvilleAnnaHenvilleChloeHenvilleLaurenHulmeChelseaHulmeJackHusbandsHannah
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Previous Rural Ambassadors2000 SimonTeakle MidWestWinner2001 KarlSuckling MidWestWinner,WAYoungRuralAmbassadorand2002 NationalRuralAmbassador2002 FleurPorter2003 DebbieAllen2004 Leon Johnson2005 RodneyAllen2006 JessicaHasleby2007 DebbieCarson2008 NaomiThomson MidWestWinner,Runner–upWARuralAmbassador2009 MichaelO'Brien MidWestWinner,Runner–upWARuralAmbassador2010 ChadSmith MidWestWinner,WARuralAmbassador2011 DaisySmith2012 Leigh Nairn2013 AndrewCripps
AG Society Raffle
Tickets $3 eachon sale around
town & at the show
WIN A GOLD & SOUTH SEA PEARL PENDANT
VALUED AT $1680.00Donated by Leon Baker
JEWELLERS
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Rural Ambassador AwardBorn and raised in small farming communities Ihavebeenexposedtothebenefitsanddrawbacksofcountrylife.
Notcomingfroma farmingbackgroundmyfocushas not been on agriculture but on joining andparticipatinginothergroupsthatbindthecommunitytogether.
Home schooled throughmy high school yearslimitedmysocial interactionsbutmadememoreself-reliantandtakemoreresponsibilityforbothmy
actionsandlearning.
GrowingupintheWheatbelttownofNungarinIwatchedmyparentsvolunteerwithmanyorganisationsandIhelpedoutwhenIcould.
AftermovingtoNorthamptonwithmyfamilyIstartedjoiningvolunteergroupsstartingwiththeDFESCadets.IoriginallyjoinedasaCadetbutafterreaching18IhadtodecidebetweenleavingtheUnitorbecominganInstructor,itwasn’tadifficultchoiceand from thisdecision IhaveprogressedontoUnitLeaderwhich Iamcurrentlyholdingformy7thYear.
FollowingpreviousinstructorsImadetheleapandjoinedupwiththelocalVolunteerFireService,andthroughthishavecompletedseveralcoursesthathaveenabledmetoassistmembersofthecommunityinsituationsthatarenotalwayspleasant.
ThroughtheCadetsassistingtheLocalLionsClubattheSeniorCitizensDinners,Igottomeetsomenewpeopleandlearnabouthowtheyalsohelpthecommunity,andhaverecentlybeenassistingthemwitheventswhichtheyrun.
Ifindvolunteeringtobeveryrewardingonbothsocialandpersonal levelsithasseenmegainconfidenceandachievethingsthatIwouldnototherwisehavedone.
Althoughthecityprovidesagreatervarietyofopportunitiesinemploymentandsocialaspects,Idonotseemyselfwantingtoliveanywhereelsebutthecountry.
Proudly Sponsored by
Hayley Baikie
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EXECUTIVE RULES1. TheSocietyshallbecalledtheNorthamptonDistrictAgriculturalSociety.
2. TheofficersoftheSocietyshallconsistof– a) ThePresident,whosedutyshallbetopresideatallmeetingsoftheSociety. b) VicePresidentsshallbeelected,oneofwhomwillpresideintheabsenceof
the President. c) TheTreasurerwhoshallbankallmoniesoftheSocietyandkeeparecordof
same. d) ASecretary. e) AnAuditor.
3. AttheAnnualMeetingofmembersaCommitteeshallbeelected,andsuchCommitteeshallcontroltheaffairsoftheSociety.
4. Intheeventofvotesbeingequalatanymeeting,theChairmanshallhaveacastingvote.
5. IfamemberoftheCommitteeshallmissthreeconsecutivemeetingswithoutleaveofabsence,hisseatmaybedeclaredvacant.
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2013 SHOW JUDGESTheCommitteewishestothankthefollowingpeoplewhojudgedsectionsofthe2013Show.
RingCourseBuilder; MrKevinTullyRingEvents; MsPennyDodd,MsLeisaClarsonAssistantRingJudge MsCarolConwaySheep; MrCollynGarnettWool; MrRossStatonGrain&Fodder; MrsBelindaEastoughFutureFarmers’ MrCollynGarnett,MrRossStaton, MrsBelindaEastoughPoultry; MrKevinNoonanVegetables; MrLesJuppFruit; MrLesJuppHomeProduce; MrsDawnBrydenCooking; MrsRhondaKennedyFlowers; MrsEdnaRalph,MrsGlenysTeakle, MrsNickiBurrell/MrsNoeleneDrageKnitting&Crochet; MrsMargaretMcNaughtSewing; MrsPetaWarrenPatchwork; MrsMegQuelchArt; MrsDiWatkins/MrsYvonneWhiteheadPhotography; MsDebMitchellCraft; MrsShirleyWilton/MrsRaeleneMarianiWoodwork; MrBarryMarshallCollectionofArticles; MrsBarbaraWilliamsLiterature; MrRichardWilliamsJuniorSection; MsKarenLewis/AnnLewis,MrsNickiBurrell MrsNoeleneDrage,MrsSandraHasleby HomeBrewCompetition; MrPeterAshbyBeautUteCompetition; MrGraemeWilton
The Northampton Show is proud
to be a breastfeeding friendly event.
Visit the Mothers' Tent at the show.
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Western Australia’s most Northern Angus Stud
Annual Gingin Bull Sale in March
Private Selec4on Bulls available all year
All bulls semen tested, freeze branded and vaccinated using the Zoe8s Star Program
Tony & Liz Sudlow
Tony Mob: 0428 362 032 Email: tony.lizsudlow@bigpond.com
PO Box 19 Northampton 6535
Ian & Kay Sudlow
Ian Mob: 0428 362 010
ScoB Harrison Mob: 0429 080 283
www.kapariangus.com.au
Established 1975
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CUPS and TROPHIESNORTHAMPTON DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
SILVER CUPFortheexhibitorgainingthehighestaggregatepoints
inallsectionsoftheShow.FirstPrize–5points;SecondPrize–3points
HAMPTON TRANSPORT PRIZEFortheexhibitorgainingthehighestaggregatepointsinallsectionsoftheShow.
STATEWIDE BEARINGS GERALDTON TROPHY Fortheexhibitorwhoisrunner–uptothehighestaggregatepointsinallsectionsoftheShow.
McINTOSH & SON PRIZEFortheExhibitorgainingthehighestaggregatepointsinSectionC,D&E.
ExhibitormustgainpointsinatleasttwooftheseSectionstobeeligibleforthePrize.
BINNU AJANA RURAL YOUTH PERPETUAL CUPFortheExhibitorgainingthehighestaggregatepointsinSectionC,D&E.
ExhibitormustgainpointsinatleasttwooftheseSectionstobeeligiblefortheCup.
W.M. SUCKLING MEMORIAL PERPETUAL SILVER CUPForthehighestaggregatepointsinallpavilionSections.
BUNNINGS GERALDTON TROPHYForhighestaggregatepointsinallPavilionSections
BUNNINGS GERALDTON TROPHYRunneruptothehighestpointsinallPavilionSections.
W.R.J. (Bill) PATRICK MEMORIAL PRIZE ($50)FortheexhibitorgainingthehighestaggregatepointsinSectionJ,KandL.ExhibitormustgainpointsinatleasttwooftheseSectionstobeeligible
for the prize.
VariousotherCupsandTrophiesarementionedatthebeginningoftheSectiontowhichtheypertain.
Points for the cups will be awarded as follows:Champion 5 points
Reserve Champion 3 pointsFirst Prize 5 points
Second Prize 3 points
PRESENTATION OF TROPHIESOnShowDay,SilverCupsandTrophieswillbepresentedtowinners
at4pmoutsidetheCommunityCentre.
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Mid West Men's Health presents their
"Fast Track Pit Stops" in the Marquee on the oval
during the day
10th Light Horse DisplayInthemarqueeontheoval
Thisyear’sShowwillfeatureanexcitingLightHorseDisplay,withphotosandstoriescoveringmostLightHorseRegimentsinAustralia,althoughthemajorityisaboutourown10thLightHorseRegiment.Over600photostakeninEgyptandathome,byourearlysoldiersmakeinterestingviewing.TherearealsoquitealotofWW2photosofthe10thLightHorse.Alongwiththesethereisamodelhorseandmannequin,bothwiththecorrectgearthatwasusedintheEgyptiancampaigninWW1.Fourdisplaycasesofmemorabiliafinishesoffaveryimpressivedisplay.The owner of the display, Phil Sullivan,whilst far from being an authority on theLight Horse history, can answer questionsregarding your ancestors that may havebeenintheLightHorseRegimentandwouldwelcome more photos and memorabilia ifyouhaveany.
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REGULATIONS and CONDITIONSALLENTRIESRECEIVEDSUBJECTTOTHERULESANDREGULATIONSOFTHEROYALAGRICULTURAL SOCIETYOFWAANDALSOTHE FOLLOWING LOCALRULESANDREGULATIONS.
1. AdmissiontoShowGrounds:Adults$12.00,Childrenunder17yearsfree.2. SeniorMembership$8,entitlesthemembertofreeadmissiontotheShowandhalfentry
fees foranyentries.Ringentriesexcepted.JuniorMembership (under17years)$2,entitlesthemembertofreeentrytotheShowandhalfentryfeesforanyentries.Ringentries excepted.
3. Intheeventoftherebeingnocompetitioninanyclass,prizesmaybeawardedifthejudgescertify toparticularmerit,but theyareespecially requested towithholdprizesevenwherethereiscompetition,iftheexhibitsareofinferiorqualityorarenotsuitablefortheclassinwhichtheyhaveentered.Thejudgesmayawardasecondprizeormakeahighlycommendedaward.
4. Nostallionstobeexhibitedashacks.5. Childrensagesshallbedeterminedondayofshow.6. Allsheepandlambstobeshowninthewool,thenumberofdays’growthtobestatedin
entry.Wethersasperclass.7. Exhibitorsarerequestedtostateageandpedigreeofbloodstock,andbreednameon
entryform.8. Allexhibitsmustbethepropertyoftheexhibitor,andallproductsmustbemadeorgrown
bytheexhibitor.9. EntriesforRingEventswillbereceivedupto15minutespriortostartingtime.Entrance
feemustbepaidinthering.AllPoultryentriescloseontheTuesdaypriortotheShow.SheepentriescloseontheThursdaypriortotheShow.ArtandPhotographyentriescloseontheThursdaypriortotheshow.Allremainingentriescloseat12noonontheFridaypreceding the show.
10. AllPhotographyexhibitsmustbedeliveredtotheExhibitionHallby1pmFridayandallArtexhibitsmustbedeliveredtotheCommunityCentreby1pmFridaypriortotheshow,allotherExhibitionHallexhibitsmustbeinpositionforjudgingby8.45amonshowday.
11. Sheepmustbeon thegroundno later than8.00amonShowDay.Judgingstartsat9.00am Stewards in attendance at 7.30am
12. CageswillbeprovidedbytheSocietyforPoultryExhibits.13. NotwoclassesofPoultrytobeshowninthesamecage.14. RingEventjudgingwillcommenceat8am,Sheep,Wool,PoultryandallExhibitionHall
Sectionswillcommencejudgingat9.00amsharp.TheExhibitionHallshallremaincloseduntil12.30pm,oruntilthecompletionofjudgingonShowDay.
15. Allgrainexhibitsmustbelastseason’sgrowth.16. ProtestsmustbelodgedwiththeSecretarybefore4.00pmonShowDay,wherepracticable,
accompaniedbyadepositof$5.00tobeforfeitediftheSocietydeemsprotestfrivolous.17. Everyreasonablecarewillbetakenofexhibits,butnoresponsibilitywillbeincurredby
theSociety.18. Inthecaseofadisputeastheinterpretationofanyoftheforegoingrulesandregulations,
thesameshallbedeterminedbytheCommittee.19. AnypersoninsultingorinterferingwiththeOfficialsduringtheShowwillbesubjectto
removalfromtheground,andprizes,(ifany)awardedtosuchpersonmaybeabsolutelyforfeitedtothefundsoftheSociety.
20. Itshallbethedutyofthestewardstopreventanypersonfrominterferingwiththejudgesand,ifnecessary,toordertheremovalofsuchoffender.
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21. Pensofmorethanonesheepcannotbebrokentoenablesheeptocompeteinindividualsheepclasses.Individualsheepcannotbeenteredinmorethanoneclass.
22. Inallclassesexceptringevents,whereaspecialprizeisgivenforaclass,thisprizewillreplacetheordinaryprize,orifless,theamountwillbemadeuptotheamount,asshown on the top of the section.
23. Intheeventofatieforthehighestaggregatepointsinanysection,prizeallocatedshallbewonbytheExhibitorwiththemostfirstprizes.Intheeventofafurthertie,prizeallocatedshallbewonbythepersonwiththemostentriesintheSection,ifstillequal,entriesoverthewholeoftheExhibitionHallwillbecounted,ifpointsarestillequal,entriesinthewholeoftheShowwillbetakenintoconsideration.
24. Inallclasses,thejudgehasthepowertochangeanexhibittoanotherclasswithintheSectionif,intheiropinion,ithasnotbeenenteredintherightclass.
25. WheretheSociety’sribbonismadeavailablethejudgeisexpectedtoawardittothebestexhibitinthesection.
26. Alllivestockfoundvermininfestedwillberemovedfromthegrounds.27. (a) AllentriesreceivedaresubjecttotheseShowRegulationsandBy–Laws,theSpecial
RegulationsineachSection,andtotheUniformBy–LawsmadeundertheRoyalAgriculturalSocietyAct,1926;
(b) TheSocietymayrefuseanyentrywithoutgivinganyreasontherefore; (c) TheCommitteemayatanytimedisqualifyfromexhibitingeitherindefinitelyorfor
suchaperiodasitmaythinkfit,anyexhibitorwhohasintheopinionoftheCommitteebeenguiltyofanybreechof theseregulations,orwhoseconductwhetheratorduringanyShowoftheSocietyhasintheopinionoftheCommitteebeensuchthatheisunfittoexhibitatanyShowoftheSociety;
(d) Nopersonwhohasbeendisqualified fromexhibitingatanyShowof theRoyalAgriculturalSocietyofWesternAustraliaInc,oratanyshoworSocietyaffiliatedtherewith,shallduring theperiodofdisqualificationbeallowed toactasagent,representative or servant of any exhibitor at anyShowof theSociety, and theexhibitorofsuchstockshallbedisqualified;
(e) During the period of disqualification no entrywill be received from any persondisqualifiedfromtheRoyalAgriculturalSocietyofWesternAustraliaInc,orbyanySocietyaffiliatedtherewith,andshouldanentrybeaccidentlyaccepted,itshallbedeemedtobevoidandtheentryfeewillbereturned.
28. TheSocietywillbeundernoliabilityforanylossordamagesufferedbyanexhibitorinrespectofanypropertyexhibitedbyhim,whethercausedbyorattributedtothenegligenceoftheSociety,oranyofitsservantsorotherwisewhatsoever.
29. TheSocietywillnotberesponsibleforanyaccidentthatmaybecausedthroughorbyanexhibitorexhibitors;anditshallbeaconditionofentrythatsuchexhibitorshallholdtheSocietyblamelessandindemnifiedagainstlegalproceedingsarisingfromsuchanaccident.
Are you a Financial Member?Senior Membership $8 – Junior Membership $2
Support your Society by becoming a Member Now!
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Ride the MAD COW
Jeepsof Fun
For Everyone!
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of Fun
Make something out of your old junk
1st Prize: $70 2nd Prize; $50 3rd Prize $30 - Best Billy Cart $50
$2 ENTRY FEE - 6.30 pm on the oval
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STEWARDS’ DUTIES1. AllStewardswillattendfrom8.00am(ortimestatedatstartofSectioninSchedule),
forthereception,classification,andplacingofallexhibitsandallothermattershavingreference thereto.
2. ToobtaintheirOfficialBadge,EntryBook,scoresheetandprizecardsfromtheChiefSteward,orHeadofSection,andwaitupontheJudgesandaffordthemallinformationandattentionnecessaryinthedischargeoftheirduties.
3. Toacceptexhibits,tickoffinEntryBook,sortintoclassesasexhibitsarrive.
4. ToadviseChiefSteward,orHeadofSection,wherenecessary,torejectanyexhibit,inwhichcasepromptactionwillbetaken.
5. TopresentallentriesineachclasstoJudgeforjudging.Recordprizewinnersinentrybookandonexhibitticket.
6. Toattachtheprizecardtotherespectiveexhibit ineachclass.Completepointssheetbyenteringclassnumberforeachclasswon.Scorefivepointsforfirstprize,three points for each second prize won.
7. RecordTrophywinnersforyourSectiononbottomofpointssheet.
8. ToreturnallbooksandsheetstoChiefSteward,orHeadofSection,immediatelyaftercompletion.
9. ToreporttoSectionat4.30pmforreturnofexhibitstoexhibitors.
10. Tobeconversantwithmethodofpaymentofprizemoney.
PRIZE MONEYOnSHOWDAY,prizemoneywill bepaidout in theExhibitionHall after 5.00pmonsurrenderofPrizeCards.Buttwillberetainedbycashierasreceipt.
NOTE: (a) TheSocietyacceptsnoresponsibilityforanypaymentmadetounauthorisedperson.
(b) Allcashprizesnotpaidasabovemaybecollectedbyarrangementwiththe Treasurer – phone 9936 1050.
(c) Anyprizemoneynotclaimedby31stOctoberwillberetainedbytheSociety. (d) RingEventprizeswillbepaidintheRing.
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RING EVENTSShow Jumping 8.00am - Saddle Horses 9.00am
Ponies 12.00noonRING MASTER
Mr Bradley CrippsASSISTANT RING MASTERS
Mrs Joan Teakle, Mrs Cathy Cripps and Warwick TeakleSTEWARDS
DonBliss,SonyaHasleby,JoHarrison,KristiTeakle,MarikaO'Brien,LornaTeakleandGrantTeakle.
TROPHIESW.A. & J.E. TEAKLE FortheSeniorHorseandRidercombinationgaininghighest aggregate points in Ring Events.Mrs A.G. HASLEBY FortheJuniorHorseandRidercombinationgaininghighest aggregate points in Ring Events.GREENOUGH EQUINE VETERINARY CLINIC RugforChampionHackGERALDTON STOCK FEEDS and PET SUPPLIES RugforChampionPonyHackSTOCKYARD STOCK SUPPLIES RugforChampionHunterROGUE PONY RugforChampionHunterPonyLargePonyHacks(over12.2hh)mayberiddenbyanadult.NoviceHack/PonyisnottohavewonmorethanthreefirstprizesinanyofficialhackeventatanyrecognisedShow.Alleventswillrunsimultaneously.Allprizemoneywillbepaidinthering.Prizeribbonswillbeawardedforeachevent.SpecialribbonswillbeawardedforChampionSeniorRider,ReserveChampionSeniorRider,ChampionHack,ReserveChampionHack,ChampionShowHunter,ReserveChampionShowHunter,ChampionJuniorRider,ReserveChampionJuniorRider,ChampionPonyHack,ReserveChampionPonyHack,ChampionShowHunterPony,ReserveChampionShowHunterPony.
TheSocietywishestothankNorthampton IGA and Scott & Donna Henvillefortheirverykinddonationofprizemoney.
PerthRoyalShowQualifier
Ring OnePartOne–SaddleHorses–9amstart
$30entryfeecoversentryinalleligibleclassesClass 1st 2nd 3rd1. Rider17yearsandunder35years $25 $15 $102. Rider35yearsandover $25 $15 $10 BIGRIVERRANCHKALBARRI CHAMPIONANDRESERVECHAMPIONRIDER $25 Takenfromwinnersofclasses1and2 SecondplacetoChampionrideriseligibleforReserveChampion3. Novicehackover14hh $25 $15 $104. Gallowayhackover14hhuptoandincluding15hh $25 $15 $105. Hackover15hhuptoandincluding15.2hh $25 $15 $106. Hackover15.2hhuptoandincluding16hh $25 $15 $107. Hack16hhandover $25 $15 $10
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8. Lightweighthackover14hh $25 $15 $109. Medium/Heavyweighthackover14hh $25 $15 $1010. Ladieshackover14hh $25 $15 $1011. Gentshackover14hh $25 $15 $10 GREENOUGHEQUINEVETERINARYCLINIC CHAMPIONANDRESERVECHAMPIONHACK $25 Takenfromwinnersofclasses3–11 SecondplacetoChampioniseligibleforReserveChampion12. Showhunter14hhuptoandincluding15hh $25 $15 $1013. LightweightShowhunter14hhuptoandincluding15hh $25 $15 $1014. Med/HeavyweightShowhunter14hhuptoandincluding15hh $25 $15 $1015. Showhunterover15hh $25 $15 $1016. LightweightShowhunterover15hh $25 $15 $1017. Med/HeavyweightShowhunterover15hh $25 $15 $10 STOCKYARDSTOCKSUPPLIES CHAMPIONANDRESERVECHAMPIONSHOWHUNTER $25 Takenfromwinnersofclasses12–17 SecondplacetoChampioniseligibleforReserveChampion
Ring OnePartTwo–SaddlePony–12NoonStart
$25entryfeecoversentryinalleligibleclassesClass 1st 2nd 3rd1. Rider10yearsandunder $10 $5 $32. Rider11,12and13years $10 $5 $33. Rider14,15and16years $10 $5 $3 BIGRIVERRANCHKALBARRI CHAMPIONANDRESERVECHAMPIONRIDER $10 Takenfromclasses1,2and3 SecondplacetoChampioniseligibleforReserveChampion4. Noviceponyhack14hhandunder $10 $5 $35. Ponyhack12hhandunder $10 $5 $36. Ponyhackover12hhuptoandincluding13hh $10 $5 $37. Ponyhackover13hhuptoandincluding14hh $10 $5 $38. Lightweightponyuptoandincluding14hh $10 $5 $39. Medium/Heavyweightponyuptoandincluding14hh $10 $5 $310. Girlsponyhack14hhandunder $10 $5 $311. Boysponyhack14hhandunder $10 $5 $312. Showhunter12.2hhandunder $10 $5 $313. Lightweightshowhunter12.2hhandunder $10 $5 $314. Med/Heavyweightshowhunter12.2hhandunder $10 $5 $315. Showhunterover12.2hhanduptoandincluding14hh $10 $5 $316. LightweightShowhunterover12.2hhanduptoandincluding14hh $10 $5 $317. Med/HeavyweightShowhunter over12.2hhanduptoandincluding14hh $10 $5 $3 ROGUEPONY CHAMPIONANDRESERVECHAMPIONSHOWHUNTERPONY $10 Takenfromwinnersofclasses12–17 SecondplacetoChampioniseligibleforReserveChampion18. LedinRider10yrsandunder $10 $5 $319. LedinPony12hhandunder $10 $5 $320. LedinPonyover12hhuptoandincluding14hh $10 $5 $3
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TheSocietywishestothankthefollowingpeoplewhohaveverykindlydonatedprizemoneyfortheShowJumping.
Ring TwoShow Jumping – 8am start
Maximum two starts + Six BarClass Entry 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th1. RossNewmanHorse&Pony $10 $30 $20 $10 Article238.2.2&245.3Max60cm2A. GeraldtonAgServicesHorse&Pony$10 $30 $20 $10 Article238.2.2&245.3Max80cm2B. SaddlesPlusYoungMasters $10 $30 $20 $10 Riderunder21yearsArticle 238.2.2&245.3Max80cm3A. VG&KMCarson $10 $30 $20 $10 Horse&PonyArticle238.2.2 &245.3Max100cm3B. SaddlesPlusYoungMasters $10 $30 $20 $10 Riderunder21yearsArticle 238.2.2&245.3Max100cm4A. SaddlesPlusYoungMasters $10 $30 $20 $10 JuniorRider12-18years Article238.2.2&245.34B. MV&GHJohnsonArticle $10 $50 $30 $20 $10 238.2.2&245.3Max105cm under 6 points5A. GeraldtonStockFeeds&PetSupplies$10$150 $120 $100 $75 $50 $30 OpenArticle238.2.2Max115cm +rug under 20 pts 5B. Ross&KarenDrageHeightClass $15 $175 $125 $90 $75 $50 $30 OpenArticle238.2.2Max115cm6. NufabIndustriesOpen $20 $225 $175 $125 $100 $75 $50 $30 $20 Article238.2.2Max125cm7. EWAJumpingCommitteeHorse $20 $250 $200 $150 $120$100 $80 $50 $30 oftheYearQualifierArticle238.2.2 +rug8. WalkindyerFarmingCoSixBar $20 $200 $150 $100 $80 $50
SaddlesPlusK.S.&J.DrageMcIntosh&SonEWAJumpingCommitteeHasleby’sHardwareSuppliesBallineStationRF&KMDrageGreatWesternInsuranceBrokersV.G.&K.M.CarsonCentrelPtyLtdLeander Farming Co
MV&GHJohnsonW.A&J.E.TeakleGeraldtonStockFeeds&PetSuppliesAFGRIEquipmentG.J.HarrisonBinnuLiquor&GeneralStoreKapariAngusStudC.J.&P.J.HaslebyRoss NewmanMrs N.F. CrippsGeraldtonAgServices
NufabIndustriesIM&CBJohnsonB.N.&C.A.CrippsVNWIndependent(MsKrisTeakle)Mr Kevin Chick
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0409 686 6269380 6191
kris@vnw.com.au
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5.30 pm in front of the Community Centre
FULL FLAG AGRONOMICS
Entry Fee: $10 a team1st Prize $300 per team2nd Prize $150 per team3rd Prize $75 per team
Organise a team of three to compete in various farm tasks!Entries close Thursday prior to show.
LIMITED TEAMS SO NOMINATE EARLY!
Northern Agri GroupJunior Farmers' Challenge
14 years & UnderNominate a team of three to complete
in various farm tasks!Entry Fee is only $6.00 per team
1st Prize: $1202nd Prize $603rs Prize $30
Entries close Thursday prior to the show.Limited teams, so nominate early!
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ENTRY Fee: $5.00 per classYou may enter your ute in asmany classes as you wish.
1st Prize $50, 2nd Prize $20 for each classPerpetual & token Trophy for People's Choice
Class 1 - Town Ute 4 - B & S Ute 2 - Rural Ute 5 - 4 x 4 Ute 3 - Chick's Ute 6 - Ute with a boot
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SECTION C – SHEEPALLSHEEPENTRIESCLOSETHURSDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER
Phone/Fax 9934 1510Anyone transporting sheep to the Show must fill out a Way Bill
CHIEF STEWARD:NathanTeakleASSISTANT CHIEF STEWARD: Ben Simkin
STEWARDS:RonBox,TrenSuckling.ENTRY FEE:$2:1stPrize:$20.00;2ndPrize:$5.00(unlessotherwisestated.)
NORTHAMPTON STUD MERINO –BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION PERPETUAL CUPFor highest aggregate points in Sheep Section.
NORTHAMPTON STUD MERINO BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION PRIZE ($100)
For highest aggregate points in Sheep Section.ELDERS LTD TROPHY
ForGrandChampionMerinoRamELDERS LTD TROPHY
ForGrandChampionMerinoEweHAMPTON TRANSPORT PRIZE ($100)ForChampionRam,AutumnShorn
HAMPTON TRANSPORT PRIZE ($100)ForChampionEwe,AutumnShorn
NEVILLE EDWARDS MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUPForGroupofThreeRams
YOUNG MOTORS PTY LTD CUP andA.I. HORAN MEMORIAL PRIZE ($50)
ForthehighestaggregatepointsinFarmers'ClassesofSheepandWoolSections;successfulexhibitormustcompeteinbothsections–Sheepclasses.
22–31incl.Wool,allclasses.AFGRI EQUIPMENT PRIZE ($75)
ForthehighestaggregatepointsinFarmers’ClassesZOETIS AUSTRALIA LTD PRIZE ($75)ForChampionEweFarmers’Classes
STUD MERINO BREEDERS’ ASSOC OF WA TROPHYForChampionPenofEweHoggetsHAMPTON TRANSPORT PRIZES
ForEweHoggetCompetitionLANDMARK PRIZES
For Wether Competition
The Society offers ribbons for the following:GrandChampionMerinoRam,GrandChampionMerinoEwe,
ReserveGrandChampionMerinoRam,ReserveGrandChampionMerinoEwe,ChampionEwe,ChampionEwe–Farmers’Classes,ChampionRamAutumnShorn,ChampionEweAutumnShorn.1stplaceintheEweHoggetCompetition.
ChampionPenofEwesinEweHoggetCompetition.1stplaceintheWetherCompetition.1stplaceinGroupofThreeRams.
Junior Champion Ram, Junior Champion Ewe.ChampionMerinoRam,ChampionPollMerinoRam
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SPECIAL RULES FOR SHEEP SECTION:AgesofSheep–Theactualagesofsheepmustbecomputeduptothedayof judging.Sheepcompetinginthe1½yearoldclassesmustnotbedroppedbefore1stMarchthepreviousyear.Noentrywillbeacceptedunlessthenumberofdays’growthofwoolisstatedonentryform.AutumnshornsheepshallmeansheepshornafterFebruary1.AllsheepmusthavebeenshorninWAlastyear.EwestobebredbyExhibitor.Exhibitorsarerequestedtohavesheepinpositionforjudgingby8.30amonShowDay,asjudgingwillcommencepromptlyat9.00amStewardswillbeinattendanceat7.30amIndividualsheepcannotbeenteredinmorethanoneclass.Inallclasses,thejudgehasthepowertochangeanexhibittoanotherclass,if,inhisopinion,ithasnotbeenenteredintherightclass.The Society wishes to thank the following who have very kindly donated prize money or trophies for the Sheep Section: WAMMCO, Primaries WA, Hampton Transport, Zoetis Australia Ltd, Elders Ltd, Landmark, K R & J A Harris, I E & E M Teakle and Andrew, Natasha Pluschke & GOPP
It is requested that each exhibitor provide one sheep handler.
MERINO OPENClass 1. Ramover1½years. 2. Eweover1½years. 3. Ramunder1½years. 4. Eweunder1½years. 5. MerinoRam,MediumWoolunder1½years,Autumnshorn. 6. MerinoRam,StrongWoolunder1½years,Autumnshorn. 7. PollMerinoRam,MediumWoolunder1½years,Autumnshorn. 8. PollMerinoRam,StrongWoolunder1½years,Autumnshorn.
MERINO UNHOUSED AND UNRUGGEDClass 9. Ram,over1½years. 10. Ramover1½yearsAutumnShorn. 11. MerinoRam,finewoolunder1½years,Autumnshorn. 12. MerinoRam,MediumWoolunder1½years,Autumnshorn. 13. MerinoRam,StrongWoolunder1½years,Autumnshorn. 14. PollMerinoRam,finewoolunder1½years,Autumnshorn. 15. PollMerinoRam,MediumWool,under1½years,Autumnshorn. 16. PollMerinoRam,StrongWool,under1½years,Autumnshorn. 17. Ewe,over1½years. 18. Ewe,under1½years. 19. Ewe,over1½years,Autumnshorn. 20. Ewe,under1½years,Autumnshorn.
NEVILLE EDWARDS MEMORIAL TROPHY
To be judged at 11.30am in the Sheep PavilionClass 21. Groupof3MerinoorPollMerinoRamsunder1½yearsAutumnshorn. Tobejudgedonevennessofconformityandtype.Maybetakenfromopenor unhousedclasses.
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FARMERS’ CLASSESClass 22. Ewe,under1½years,finewool. 23. Ewe,under1½years,mediumorstrongwool. 24. Ewe,over1½years,finewool. 25. Ewe,over1½years,mediumorstrongwool. 26. Ewe,under1½years,Autumnshorn. 27. Ewe,over1½years,Autumnshorn. 28. PenthreeEwesover1½years,Springshorn. 29. PenthreeEwesover1½years,Autumnshorn.
HAMPTON TRANSPORT EWE HOGGET COMPETITION1stPrize$50;2ndPrize$20
Class 30. Penof5HoggetEwes,Springshorn. 31. Penof5HoggetEwes,Autumnshorn(shornafterFebruary1)AjudgesribbonandtrophydonatedbyW.A.StudMerinoBreeders’AssociationwillbeawardedfortheoverallChampionPenofEweHoggets.Conditions:Penof5EweHoggets,notshowingmorethantwopermanentteeth.Commerciallybredsheep,i.e.studsheepandAMSdepotsexcluded.Shearingdatemustbestated.
PRIME LAMB COMPETITIONKindlysponsoredbyWAMMCO and
Primaries of W.A.Steward:ChadSmith,
Entry Fee: $4: 1st prize $150; 2nd Prize $75; 3rd Prize $25Allsheepwillbeweighedandjudgedoncommercialvalue.
Allbreedseligible.Maximumoftwoentriespergrowerineachclass.
Studbreeders’arenoteligibletoenter.Class 32. Penofthreesuckerlambs42–46kgs. 33. Penofthreesuckerlambsover46kgs
WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN$50 worth of Fuel
very kindly donated by
Keep your entry tag for your chance to win $50 worth of fuel. The winning sheep tag number will be announced at 2.30pm.The winner should claim their prize on the day, but up to one month will be allowed to claim the prize, after which the prize will be forfeited. Winning tag must be presented to claim the prize.
CENTREL PTY LTD ---------
A BP GROUP COMPANY
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LANDMARK WETHER COMPETITION Class 34. PenofthreeShornMerinoWethers,4toothorover,suitableforexport. 1stprize:$50;2ndprize:$25 35. PenofthreeShornMerinoWethers,notshowingmorethan2teeth,suitable
for export. 1stprize:$50;2ndprize:$25
MEAT BREEDS (no Damaras or Dorpers)KindlysponsoredbyAxis Autos
ChampionRam$50;CampionEwe$501stPrize$10;2ndPrize$5
Kainga Poll Dorset Stud Trophyfor highest points in Meat Breeds
Class 36. Ramunder1½years. 37. Ram, open. 38. Eweunder1½years. 39. Ewe open. 40. Ramlamb,bornafter1stApril2014 41. Ewelamb,bornafter1stApril2014
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SECTION D – WOOLSTEWARDS:DennisSimpsonandLindsayBox.
AllwooltobegrowninMidWestRegion,andtobegrownonpropertyofExhibitor.N.B.Ramsfleeces(exceptwherestated)andPetSheepfleecesexcludedfromallclasses.Numberofdaysgrowthofwooltobestated.Allwoolmustbecurrentseason’sclip.Judgingwillcommenceat
9.00am Fleeces cannot be entered in more than one class.ENTRYFEE:$2.1stPrize:$25;2ndPrize:$10.00(unlessotherwisestated.)NORTHAMPTON STUD MERINO BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION PRIZE
Champion Fleece: $100Championfleecetocomefromsinglefleecesonly.
NORTHAMPTON STUD MERINO BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION PRIZEReserve Champion Fleece: $50
GARY HAINES PRIZE: $50ForhighestaggregatepointsinWoolSection.
1stPrize:5points;2ndPrize:3points;Champion:5points;ReserveChampion:3points.
YOUNG MOTORS PTY LTD CUPForhighestaggregatepointsinFarmers’ClassesofSheepandWoolSection.
SuccessfulexhibitormustcompeteinbothSections.Sheep,classes22–31incls.Wool,allclasses.A.I. HORAN MEMORIAL PRIZE ($50 cash)
ForhighestpointsinFarmers’ClassesofSheepandWoolSections.Prize money for Wool Section has been kindly donated by:
Sandhurst Merino Stud, Wepowie Farming Co., Don Patten and Landmark Geraldton
SCALE OF POINTSCharacter ....................................................................................................................................... 20Handle ........................................................................................................................................... 14ColourorBloom............................................................................................................................. 10Length............................................................................................................................................ 14Soundness..................................................................................................................................... 16Evenness ....................................................................................................................................... 10Density........................................................................................................................................... 16Total ............................................................................................................................................. 100
Class 1. OnehousedMerinofleece,mediumwool. 2. OnehousedMerinofleece,strongwool. 3. OneMerinofleece,finewool. 4. OneMerinofleece,mediumwool. 5. OneMerinofleece,strongwool. 6. TwoMerinofleeces,finewool. 7. TwoMerinofleeces,mediumwool. 8. TwoMerinofleeces,strongwool. 9. OneMerinoLambsfleece,mediumorfinewool. 10. OneMerinoLambsfleece,strongwool. 11. OneMerinofleece,judgedoncommercialvalue,unskirted,bellyincluded. 12. OneMerinoRamsfleece,mediumorfinewool. 13. OneMerinoRamsfleece,strongwool. 14. OneMerinoRamsfleece,judgedforcommercialvalue,unskirted,bellyincluded.
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Competition will run in two age groups14 years and under18 years and under
All competitors to register and collect entry form from the Steward prior to 10.00am, in the Ram Shed on Show Day.
Judging will commence at 10.00am and be completed by 12.00noon.
1st Prize $252nd Prize $15
in each section
1. Merino Ram Judging – four rams to be judged.2 Wool Judging – four fleeces to be judged3 Grain and Fodder – old season hay, a pasture sod, sheaf of wheat and
20kgs lupins to be judged
Points awarded for placings, reasoning and handling.
Competitors with highest aggregate points over three sectionswill be awarded
1st Prize $60 2nd Prize $40Presentation of Trophies to be held in the Ram Shed after completion
of Competition.
Gary Haines
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WORLD LEADING SOLAR PUMPS Large range of CENTRIFUGAL & HELICAL ROTOR PUMPS Full range of WINDMILL’S and BORE MAINTENANCE EMERGENCY SUBMERSIBLE & GEN-SET HIRE WELL CLEANING and RE-LINING GENERAL FABRICATION & FARM WELDING
Call Chad Graham
0439 651 375
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SECTION E – GRAIN and FODDERSTEWARDS:MessrsGregTeakle,NolanHarrisandGraemeHarris
ENTRYFEE:$2:1stPrize:$10;2ndPrize:$5(unlessotherwisestated)
L.A. LOGAN MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUPForexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepointsinGrainandFodder.
SUMMIT FERTILIZERS TROPHYForhighestaggregatepointsinGrainandFodderSection.
AllexhibitsinthisSectionmusthavebeengrownbytheExhibitor.Varietyofgrainmustbestatedonentry.
PrizemoneyinthisSectionhasverykindlybeendonatedbyCSBP Ltd.
Judging commences at 9am.Class 1. 20kg of wheat. 2. 20kg of oats. 3. 20kgof2rowbarley. 4. 20kgofwhitelupins. 5. Sheafofoatenhay(notlessthan2kg.) 6. Sheafofwheatforgrain(notlessthan2kg.) 7. Sheafofoatsforgrain(notlessthan2kg.) 8. Sheafofbarleyforgrain(notlessthan2kg.) 9. Sheafofleguminouspastureplants(notlessthan1kg.) 10. Bundleofsweetlupins,forgrain,(notlessthan2kg.) 11. Bundleofchickpeasforgrain,(notlessthan2kg.) 12. Bundleofcanolaforgrain,(notlessthan2kg.) 13. Pasturesodnot less than20cmsquareandnotmore than30cmsquare, to
containmorethanonespeciesofpastureplants.(Annualspeciesonly.)Exhibitsinthisclassmusthavebeentakenfromabona–fidepasture.
14. Pastureplot,tocontainasinglenamedvariety,tobeexhibitedinthebottomthirdofanupright20ltrplasticcontainer.
15. Baledhay,cereal(oldseasons.) 16. Collectionofleguminouspastureplants.
JUNIOR SECTION 17. Pastureplot,tocontainasinglenamedvariety,tobeexhibitedinthebottomthird
ofanupright20ltrplasticcontainer.Tobegrownbyaperson16yearsandunder.
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Agents for Digga & Wide Span Sheds
Call Mark or Kathie on
9964 1385
or drop in and see them at 278 Place Road, Geraldton
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SECTION H – POULTRYSTEWARD:BernieWilton
ENTRY FEE: 40cents.1stPrize:$2;2ndPrize:$1.00GERALDTON GUARDIAN PERPETUAL TROPHY
DonatedbyGeraldtonNewspapersPtyLtdforhighestaggregatepointsinPoultrySection.
MIDWEST POULTRY CLUB TROPHYfor Best Bird in Show
I.B. & J.C. GARRARD TROPHYFor Runner–up to Best Bird in Show.
I.B. & J.C. GARRARD TROPHYforBestBirdexhibitedbyaJunior.
(Vermininfestedbirdswillbeimmediatelyremovedfromshedanddisqualified.)
RIBBONSforBestExhibit,Runner–uptoBestExhibit,BestHeavyBird,BestLightBird,BestHardFeatherLargeBird,BestSoftFeatherBantam,BestHardFeatherBantam,BestWaterFowl,BestBirdExhibitedbyaJunior.
ENTRIES CLOSE 5.00pm TUESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER.Phone99261683,Fax99341510.NOLATEENTRIESACCEPTED
Judging commences 9.00am
LARGE FOWL Heavy Light Male Female Male Female 1. 2. Australorp 15. 16. Ancona 3. 4. Light Sussex 17. 18. White Leghorn 5. 6. SilverWyandotte 19. 20. Hamburg,anycolour 7. 8. A.O.C.Wyandotte 21. 22. Silkie,white 9. 10. A.O.V.heavybreed 23. 24. Silkie,anyothercolour 11. 12. PlymouthRock 25. 26. Anyothervariety,lightbreed 13. 14. RhodeIslandRed
HARD FEATHER LARGE (GAME) Male Female Male Female 27. 28. Modern,anycolour 29. 30. Anyothervariety,hardfeather
MODERN BANTAMS Male Female 31. 32. Modern,anycolour
OLD ENGLISH GAME BANTAMS Male Female Male Female 33. BlackRed 37. 38. OldEnglishGameA.O.C. 34. Wheaten 39. 40. IndianGame,anycolour 35. 36. Spangle 41. 42. SilverDuckwing
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BANTAMS SOFT FEATHER Male Female Male Female 43. 44. Ancona 59. 60. Rose–comb 45. 46. Wyandotte,white 61. 62. RhodeIslandRed 47. 48. Wyandotte,A.O.C. 63. 64. LightSussex 49. 50. Pekin, Buff 65. 66. Leghorn, White 51. 52. Pekin,White 67. 68. Leghorn,Black 53. 54. Pekin,Black 69. 70. Leghorn,A.O.C. 55. 56. Pekin,Blue 71. 72. Langshan 57. 58. Pekin,A.O.C. 73. 74. Seabright,anycolour 75. 76. Softfeather,anyothervariety
WATER FOWL Male Female Male Female 77. 78. Muscovy 85. 86. Pekin 79. 80. IndianRunners 87. 88. Goose 81. 82. Campbell 89. 90. Waterfowl,A.O.V. 83. 84. Rouen
JUNIOR SECTIONLARGE BIRDS BANTAMSMale Female Male Female 91. 92. Heavybreed,anyvariety 95. 96. Hardfeather,anyvariety 93. 94. Lightbreed,anyvariety 97. 98 Softfeather,anyvarietyWATER FOWLMale Female 99. 100. Waterfowl,anyvariety
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Beaut UteCompetition10am in front of the Ram Shed
Enjoy tea after the Show at theNorthampton Community Centre.Variety of food and drinks on sale.
The Show Office, situated in the Northampton NewsOffice, Essex Street, Northampton, will be openbetween 10.00am and 4.00pm for the week prior tothe Show.Phone/Fax 9934 1510 office hours only.
Fashion Parade3.15pm in the
Community Centre
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Home Brew
Competition2.00pm in the
Community Centre
Old Macdonald’sFarmin the Indoor Cricket Centre
Junk Art Competition
Junior Scare Crow
Competition
Koala Billaround the groundsthroughout the day
FacePainting
Men’s Health ‘Fast Track Pit Stops’in the marquee on the oval
Fireworks Display
7.30pm
Huge variety ofside shows and
rides for all ages
Presentation of Cups & Trophies outside theCommunity Centre at 4pm
Northampton Volunteer Fire Service
Road Crash Rescue Demo at 2.45pm
next to the Ram Shed
Official Address by Mr Gordon Patrick, Life Member
Northampton District Agricultural Society
Ride theMad Cow
Tug of WarEnter a team 6.10pm
on the oval
Aerobungy JumpFarmers’ Challenge
enter a team
5.50pm on the oval
Billy Cart Raceson the oval at 6.30pm
Music by ‘Leon Tioke’
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Beaut UteCompetition10am in front of the Ram Shed
Enjoy tea after the Show at theNorthampton Community Centre.Variety of food and drinks on sale.
The Show Office, situated in the Northampton NewsOffice, Essex Street, Northampton, will be openbetween 10.00am and 4.00pm for the week prior tothe Show.Phone/Fax 9934 1510 office hours only.
Fashion Parade3.15pm in the
Community Centre
MEMBERSHIPSenior $8 each, Junior Membership $2Support your Society by becoming a Member now!
Home Brew
Competition2.00pm in the
Community Centre
Old Macdonald’sFarmin the Indoor Cricket Centre
Junk Art Competition
Junior Scare Crow
Competition
Koala Billaround the groundsthroughout the day
FacePainting
Men’s Health ‘Fast Track Pit Stops’in the marquee on the oval
Fireworks Display
7.30pm
Huge variety ofside shows and
rides for all ages
Presentation of Cups & Trophies outside theCommunity Centre at 4pm
Northampton Volunteer Fire Service
Road Crash Rescue Demo at 2.45pm
next to the Ram Shed
Official Address by Mr Gordon Patrick, Life Member
Northampton District Agricultural Society
Ride theMad Cow
Tug of WarEnter a team 6.10pm
on the oval
Aerobungy JumpFarmers’ Challenge
enter a team
5.50pm on the oval
Billy Cart Raceson the oval at 6.30pm
Music by ‘Leon Tioke’
Junior Farmers’ Challengeenter a team5.30pm on the oval
WIN $50OF FUEL
JEEPS
OF FUN
Sydney or the BushOutback Show
10th Light Horse Display
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SECTION J – VEGETABLESSTEWARDS:SherylHicksandRosemaryHawkins
THE TATTOOED BUTCHER TROPHYForexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepointsinVegetables.
NORTHAMPTON FAMILY STORE TROPHYForthebestcollectionofvegetables.
ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stprize:$4;2ndPrize:$2(unlessotherwisestated.)
Allexhibitsmusthavebeengrownbytheexhibitor.Judging commences at 9am.
Class 1. Threepotatoes,anyvariety. 2. Three heaviest potatoes. 3. Oneheadofcabbage,sugarloaf. 4. Oneheadofcabbage,anyothervariety.(Prizeof$5&$3donatedby Mrs.GayleneJohnson 5. OneheadofBroccoli. 6. Oneheadofcauliflower,anyvariety. 7. Oneheadoflettuce,anyvariety.(Prizeof$4donatedbyP.J.&H.B. Allen) 8. Bunchofthreebeetroot.(Prizeof$5&$3donatedbyMrs.GayleneJohnson) 9. Bunch of three carrots. 10. Bunch of three parsnips. 11. Bunch of three turnips. 12. Bunchofeschalots. 13. Bunch of spring onions. 14. Bunchofparsley. 15. Three onions. 16. Wackiestvegetable. 17. Bunchofcelery. 18. Two swedes. 19. Pumpkin,anyvariety. 20. Leek, one. 21. AsianGreen,egPakChoy,BokChoy 22. Foursilverbeetleaves. 23. Plateofpeasinpod,8pods. 24. PlateofSnowPeas,8pods. 25. PlateofBeans,8pods,anyvariety. 26. Selectionofherbs.(Prizeof$4donatedbyP.J.&H.B.Allen) 27. Collectionofvegetables,notlessthanfivevarieties.(Prizeof$10donatedby MrsGlenysTeakle) 28. Exhibitofanyothervarietyofvegetable,tobenamed.
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SECTION K – FRUITSTEWARD:AnneCripps
ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stPrize$4;2ndPrize$2(unlessotherwisestated)
MRS GLENYS TEAKLE TROPHYForexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepointsinFruit.
MRS JESS SIMKIN MEMORIAL PRIZE ($10)FormostoutstandingexhibitofCitrusFruitfromclasses1–7.
Allexhibitsmusthavebeengrownbytheexhibitor.Stalkstobecutlevelwithtopoffruit.
Judging commences at 9am.
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1.Threenaveloranges.2.Threeorangesanyothervariety.3.Threemandarins,anyvariety4.Threelemons,anyvariety(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyGayleneJohnson)5. Three grapefruit, white6. Three grapefruit, pink or red.7.Anyothervarietyofcitrus
8.Collectionofcitrusfruit.(Prizeof$5donatedbyPJ&HBAllen)9.Exhibitofnuts10. Three passionfruit.11.Mulberries,approx125grams.12.CollectionofFruit(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsGlendaStanich)13.Exhibitofanyothervarietyoffruit
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SECTION L – HOME PRODUCESTEWARDS:MesdamesNoeleneGeeandMaureenDrage
ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stPrize:$4;2ndprize:$2(unlessotherwisestated.)NORTHAMPTON ROAD TRANSPORT TROPHY
For the highest aggregate points in Preserves.Alljarsmustbeatleast250ml,labelledanddated.
NobrandorpersonalnamesonlabelsMRS M.R. WOODCOCK TROPHY
Forexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepointsineggs,classes16–22.Judging commences at 9am.
Class 1. Jaroffigjam. 2. Jarofberryjam. 3. Jarofjam,anyvariety. 4. Jarofmelonjam. 5. Jarofgrapefruitmarmalade. 6. Jarofmarmalade,anyothervariety.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedby WindyHillKitchen.) 7. Exhibitofdriedordehydratedproduce. 8. Jaroflemonbutter.(Prizesof$3and$2donatedbyMrsGayleneJohnson) 9. Jarofcauliflowerpickle. 10. Jarofpickle,anyothervariety.(Prizeof$5donatedinMemoryofMrsEthel Husbands.) 11. Preservenototherwisementioned.(Prizeof$5donatedinMemoryofMrs EthelHusbands.) 12. Jarofchutney.(Prizeof$5donatedbyBPRoadhouseNorthampton) 13. Jarofrelish.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyWindyHillKitchen.) 14. 500mlBottleoftomatosauce. 15. Pantryshelfitem,notnecessarilylongkeeping(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsM.R.Woodcock.) 16. Heneggs,whitehalfdozen. 17. Heneggs,brownhalfdozen. 18. Heneggsblue,halfdozen. 19. Heneggs,halfdozen. 20. Duckeggs,halfdozen. 21. Bantameggs,halfdozen. 22. HeaviestHenegg.
SECTION M – HOME BREWSTEWARD:MrTonySudlow
ENTRY FEE:$1.00.1stPrize:$50voucherSUPA IGA WONTHELLA
Judgingcommencesat2pmintheCommunityCentre.Class 1. Lightcolouredbeer. 2. Darkcolouredbeer. 3.GingerBeerAll vouchers are for use at Supa IGA Wonthella on home brew products only
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SECTION N – COOKINGSTEWARDS:GlendaStanich,KathySuckling,ColleenSimkin
and Rowena Stanich.ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stPrize:$4;2ndPrize:$2(unlessotherwisestated.)
W.J. SUCKLING MEMORIAL TROPHYFor the highest aggregate points in Cooking Section.
NORTHAMPTON FAMILY STORE TROPHYFor the highest aggregate points in Baking Section.
MRS ROSLYN SUCKLING TROPHYFor the highest aggregate points in Decorated Cakes.
MRS D.L. TEAKLE MEMORIAL TROPHYForthehighestaggregatepointsinWholemealSection.
MRS JUDITH BRIDGEMAN TROPHYFortheexhibitoraged25yearsandunder,gainingthehighestaggregatepoints
in the Cooking Section. Please nominate when entering.Judging commences at 9am.
BAKINGClass 1. Biscuits,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyWindyHillKitchen.) 2. Plateshortbread,four(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsAJMitchell.) 3. WalnutandAppleLoaf,madetosetrecipepage55.(Prizesof$10and$5
donatedbyUrsulaCripps) 4. Afternoonteaslice,four.(Prizeof$5donatedbyKathySuckling.) 5. Creampuffs,four,nofilling. 6. Lamingtons,four(Lamingtonmixture.)(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsAJ
Mitchell.) 7. Pikelets,four.(Prizeof$5donatedbyDotandPeterHarris.) 8. Scones,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsGayleneJohnson.) 9. Fruitscones,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsBobbieOffer.) 10. DateandNutLoaf.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsDianneHulme.) 11. Swissroll.(Prizesof$4and$2donatedbyMrsAJMitchell.)
CommitteeChallenge 12. RumBalls,four. 13. Spongesandwich,unfilled.(Prizeof$5donatedbyDotandPeterHarris.) 14. ChocolateBrownieslice,four.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsGaylene
Johnson.) 15. Muffins,sweet,four.(Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsSheryleHicks.) 16. Muffins,savoury,four.(Prizeof$5donatedbyBPRoadhouseNorthampton.) 17. BananaMuffins,four 18. Orangecake(loaftin.)(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsAJMitchell.) 19. Bananacake.(Prizesof$5byBPRoadhouseNorthampton.) 20. Butterchocolatecake,notdecorated. 21. Carrotcake.(Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsElizabethSudlow.) 22. Boiledfruitcake.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyWindyHillKitchen.) 23. Fruitcake(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsDianneHulme.) 24. LightPumpkinFruitCake(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsKayBurns.) 25. Plumpudding(Prizesof$4and$2donatedinMemoryofMrI.J.Williams.) 26. Loafofbreadmadebyhand.
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27. Loafbread,anyvarietymadeinbreadmaker. 28. CakesuitableforaDiabetic,recipeattached. (Prizesof$4and$2donatedinMemoryofMrI.J.Williams.) 29. Myfavouritecake.Recipetobeincluded.(Prizesof$4and$2donatedin
MemoryofMrI.J.Williams.) 30. GlutenFreeCake,four.Recipetobeincluded.
ICED CAKES 31. Smalldecoratedcakes,four. 32. Plaque.(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsRoslynSuckling.) 33. DecoratedFruitcake.(Prizesof$6&$4donatedbyMrsKayBurns.) 34. Decoratedcake,buttericing. 35. DecoratedFruitcake,forNovicesonly. (Prizeof$5donatedbyBinnuStore.) 36. Decoratedcake,novelty.(Prizeof$5donatedbyKathySuckling.)
WHOLE MEAL 37. Loafwholemealormultigrainbread,madeinbreadmaker (Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsFayeTeakle.) 38. Wholemealdateloaf.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyWindyHillKitchen.) 39. Wholemealboiledfruitcake(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsElizabeth
Sudlow.) 40. Wholemealbiscuits,four. 41. Wholemealcookies,four. 42. Wholemealormultigrainbreadrolls,four. 43. CookiesusingLupinFlour,four.(Prizeof$5donatedbyPJ&HBAllen)
WALNUT & APPLE LOAF
Grease15cmx25cmloaftin,coverbasewithbakingpaper.Combinebutter,
sugar,eggs,flours&cinnamoninmediumbowlofelectricmixer,beatonlow
speeduntilingredientsarecombined.Then,beatonmediumspeeduntilmixture
issmoothandchangedincolour.Stirinapples,nutsandraisins.Spoonand
spreadintopreparedpan.Bakeinmoderateovenabout11/4hours.Stand10
minutesbeforeturningontowireracktocool.
60gbutter,chopped11/4cupsfirmlypackedbrownsugar3 eggs3/4cupplainflour1/2cupselfraisingflour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon2mediumapples,peeled&grated1cupchoppedwalnuts1/2 cup chopped raisins
SET RECIPE - (Class 3)
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SECTION O – FLOWERSMR SYD BRIDGEMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY
ForindividualexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepointsinFlowers.
“A” – TABLE FLORAL ARTSTEWARDS:MesdamesVivSellersandKayeBurton
ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stPrize:$4;2ndPrize:$2(unlessotherwisestated)MRS H HOLT MEMORIAL TROPHY
ForhighestaggregatepointsinTableFloralArt.Flowersneednotbegrownbyexhibitor.
Judging commences at 9am.Class 1. DiningTablearrangement.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyKalemurOrchard.) 2. Decorativebowl. 3. Arrangementusingbulbs,cormsorrhizomes.(Prizeof$5donatedbyPJ&HB
Allen) 4. Arrangementofthreeflowersandleaves 5. Freshandnaturaldryarrangement(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyKalemur
Orchard.) 6. Contemporaryarrangement.(Prizeof$5donatedbyPJ&HBAllen) 7. MiniatureArrangementnotexceeding10cm. 8. Verticallinearrangement,using3or5flowers(Prizesof$6and$4donatedby
MrsKayBurns.) 9. Arrangementsuitableforanaltarormantle. 10. Arrangementofoneflower,anyfoliage(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsDenise
Clifton.) 11. Aposy–tied. 12. Themedarrangement,withaids.TobetitledegChristmas,Australiana,PartyTime. (Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsCaroleTeakle.) 13. Dryand/orartificialarrangement,anyaids. 14. Arrangementoffoliage. 15. Arrangementoffruitandflowers.(Prizeof$5and$3donatedbyMrsGaylene
Johnson.) 16. Arrangementofcactiand/orsucculent.
NOVICE SECTIONFresh,driedand/orartificialmaybeused.
Anoviceexhibitormayexhibitinthissectionfornomorethantwoconsecutiveyears.
17. Arrangementof3flowersandleaves 18. Verticallinearrangementusing3or5flowers 19. Diningtablearrangement.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsMichelle
Marshall.) 20. Posy–tied(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsMichelleMarshall.) 21. Contemporaryarrangement(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsGlenys
Teakle.)
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“B” – CUT FLOWERSSTEWARDS:DotHarris,MargaretSimpson,UrsulaCripps
ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stprize:$4;2ndPrize:$2(unlessotherwisestated.)MRS IRIS BRIDGEMAN TROPHY
ForhighestaggregatepointsinCutFlowers.WESTERN STONE TROPHY
FormostoutstandingexhibitinCutFlowers.MRS NELL BOX MEMORIAL TROPHY
Forrunner–uptohighestaggregatepointsinCutFlowers.BERNICE and BASIL JOHNSON MEMORIAL TROPHY
ForexhibitorgaininghighestpointsfromClasses21,22,23,24,and25.Flowersmustbegrownbyexhibitor.
Judging commences at 9am.Class 1. Exhibitofsnapdragons(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsF.Sutherland.) 2. Geraniums,fourcuts. 3. Exhibitofthreepansies,tobeexhibitedwithcollars. 4. Exhibitofsinglepetunias. 5. Exhibitoffringedpetunias. 6. Exhibitofdoublepetunias.(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsGaylWilson) 7. Exhibitofanyothervarietypetunias. 8. Exhibitofivygeraniums. 9. Exhibitofsweetpeas.(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsGlendaStanich.) 10. Exhibitofstocks. 11. Exhibitofcalendulas.(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsGaylWilson) 12. ExhibitofIcelandpoppies. 13. Exhibitofnemesias. 14. Exhibitofcarnations. 15. Exhibitofbulb,corm,tuberorrhizomeflowers(maybemixed.)(Prizeof$5
donatedbyMichelleAllen.) 16. ExhibitofIris,onecut(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsGayleneJohnson.) 17. Exhibitofgladioli,threespikes. 18. Gladiolusbloom,onespike. 19. Exhibitofranunculi. 20. Exhibitoffreesias. 21. ExhibitofHeritageRoses.(Prizeof$10donatedbyUrsulaCripps) 22. Fullblownrose(Prizesof$5and$2donatedbyP.J.&H.B.Allen.) 23. Exhibitofroses.Pleasenamerosesifpossible.(Prizesof$5and$2donated
byP.J.&H.B.Allen.) 24. Rosebloom(Prizesof$5donatedbyMrsF.Sutherland.) 25. Exhibitofroses,threedistinctroses,onecutofeach.(Prizesof$5donatedby
MichelleAllen.) 26. Exhibitofanyothervarietyofflowers,nototherwisementioned.(Prizesof$5
donatedbyMichelleAllen.) 27. Exhibitofanyothervarietyofflower,onecut,orcutsallowed.(Prizesof$5
donatedbyMrsGaylWilson) 28. ExhibitofMargueriteDaisies. 29. ExhibitofdoubleMargueriteDaisies. 30. Exhibitoffloweringshrub.(Prizesof$5donatedbyMrsGaylWilson) 31. Exhibitofnativefloweringshrub,notnecessarilyAustraliannative. 32. Containerofwildflowers.Maximumdiameterofcontainerapprox15cms. 33. Containerofgardenflowers(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsJennyHarris)
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“C” – POT PLANTSSTEWARDS:GailSmithandJudithBrockwell
ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stPrize:$4;2ndPrize:$2(unlessotherwisestated.)C.W.A. AJANA BINNU BRANCH TROPHYForhighestaggregatepointsinPotPlants
ExhibitsmusthavebeenownedbytheExhibitorforminimumof 3 months prior to Show.
PotPlantscanbebroughtinpriortoShowDay.Judging commences at 9am.
Class 1. Anyotherpottedplantorplants.Eg.annuals,roses. 2. Potplant,notinflower.(Prizeof$5and$3donatedbyMrsGayleneJohnson.) 3. Potplant,inflower.(Prizeof$5and$3donatedbyMrsGayleneJohnson.) 4. Exhibitoffern(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsGlendaStanich.) 5. Exhibitofherborherbs,onevarietyormixed. 6. Hangingbasketorhangingpot.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyUrsulaCripps.) 7. Climbingortrailingpotplant.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsMichelle
Marshall) 8. Miniaturerockery. 9. Cactiexhibit,singlecontainer,morethanonevariety. 10. Succulentexhibit,singlecontainer,morethanonevariety.(Prizesof$6and$4
donatedbyMrsMichelleMarshall) 11. Singleexhibitofcactus.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsGlenysTeakle) 12. Singleexhibitofsucculent.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsGlenysTeakle) 13. Plantorplantsinnoveltycontainer,maximumdia.40cm,e.g.shell,malleeroot
etc(Prizeof$3donatedbyDotandPeterHarris.) 14. Exhibitofmixedplants,inonecontainer. 15. ExhibitofBonsai. 16. Plantorplantsinnoveltycontainer.
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SECTION P – FANCYWORKSTEWARDS:KnittingandCrochet–MesdamesKayeSimkinandMiriamCanning.
Sewing–MesdamesElaineMaugerandHayleyMarshallENTRY FEE:60cents.1stPrize:$4;2ndPrize:$2(unlessotherwisestated.)
AllarticlesmustbetheworkoftheexhibitorandexecutedsincelastNorthamptonShow.Noexhibittobeenteredinmorethanoneclass.Noexhibittobewashed.
Alldoiliesshouldbemountedoncardorheavypaper.C.W.A. NORTHAMPTON BRANCH TROPHY
ForthehighestaggregatepointsinKnittingSection(classes1–13).MRS KAYE SIMKIN TROPHY
ForthehighestaggregatepointsinCrochetSection(classes14–26.)MRS R. WILLIAMS TROPHY
ForthehighestaggregatepointsinSewingSection(classes1–25.)COUNTRY HAVEN PRIZE
ForthehighestaggregatepointsinPatchworkSection(classes26–31.)Judging commences at 9am.
HAND KNITTINGClass 1. Knittedarticle,naturalfibre,labelfromyarntobeattached(includingifhandspun).
Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsFayeTeakle. 2. Child’sknittedjumperorcardigan.Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsFayeTeakle. 3. Baby’sknittedgarmentorgarments.Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsMichelleAllen 4. Knittedgarment,percentageofwool,labelfromyarntobeattached.Prizesof
$5&$3donatedbyMrsPamChisholm. 5. Knittedgarment.Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsMichelleAllen 6. Knitted vest 7. Knittedskicap,beanie,hatorteacosy. 8. Anyotherhandknittedarticle.Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsMichelleMarshall 9. Knittedscarf.Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsDeniseRoyce. 10. Knitted coat hanger 11. Knitteddoll’sgarment/s 12. Knittedarticlebyanovice.Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsKayeSimkin. 13. Knitted15cmsquare8plyyarn,knittedbyaleaner.Allsquarestoberetained
bytheSociety.Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyNorthamptonFamilyStore.
CROCHET 14. Baby’scrochetgarment.Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsDianneHulme. 15. Crochetrugorshawl.Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsFayeTeakle. 16. Crochetskicap,beanie,hatorteacosy. 17. Crochet coat hanger. 18. Crochet scarf 19. Crochetdoll’sgarment/s. 20. Crochetdoily(linencentrepermitted)Maximumsize32cm.Prizesof$5&$3
donatedbyMrsPamChisholm. 21. TablecentreorDuchessSet(linencentrespermitted.)Prizesof$5&$3donated
byMrsPamChisholm. 22. Anyothercrochetarticle. 23. Anyothercrochetarticle,finethread.Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsFaye
Teakle. 24. Anyothercrochetarticle,thickthread.Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsPam
Chisholm. 25. Articlecrochetbyanovice. 26. ArticleofTatting.
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SEWING 1. Streetfrock(Prizesof$7and$3donatedinmemoryofHenryandJeanDrage.) 2. Boysgarment(fabric.) 3. Babyortoddler’sfrock.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsUrsulaCripps.) 4. Child’sfrock(over4years.) 5. Girl’sgarment.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsVerityTriscari.) 6. Lady’sblouseortop.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsAlmaSuckling.) 7. Pyjamasornightie. 8. ASkirt.(Prizesof$5and$3kindlydonatedbyMrsPamChisholm.) 9. Cushion(filled.) 10. Appliquedarticle(Prizeof$5donatedbyDotandPeterHarris.) 11. FancyDressorDanceCostume.(Prizesof$10and$5donatedbyMrsDenise
Royce.) 12. Garmentmadeinstretchfabric. 13. Frockmadeinstretchfabric. 14. TrackSuit.(Prizesof$7and$3donatedinmemoryofHenryandJeanDrage.) 15. Windcheater. 16. ExhibitofLingerie. 17. AnyotherGarment.(Prizesof$7and$3donatedinmemoryofHenryandJean
Drage.) 18. Exhibitofembroidery–hand.(Prizesof$5and$3kindlydonatedbyMrs Pam
Chisholm.) 19. Exhibitofembroidery–machine.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsAlma
Suckling.) 20. Exhibitofembroidery–wool. 21. ExhibitofHardangerEmbroidery.(Prizesof$10and$5donatedbyMrsDianne
Hulme.) 22. Heritagedesignarticle(prospectiveheirloom.) 23. Smockedarticle(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsGlendaStanich.)
WOOL DRESSMAKING COMPETITION
Class 24. Garment made in Cool Wool or lightweight wool1st Prize $50; 2nd Prize $25
Class 25. Garment made in winter design, in pure wool
PATCHWORK 26. Wallhanging.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsUrsulaCripps) 27. AppliquedQuilt. 28. PatchworkQuilt.(Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsKayeSimkin.) 29. MiniatureQuilt.(Prizesof$5&$3donatedbyMrsKayeSimkin.) 30. Anyotherpatchworkarticle(Prizeof$5donatedbyDot&PeterHarris.) 31. CotQuilt.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsKayeSimkin.)
1st Prize $50; 2nd Prize $25KINDLY SPONSORED BY
THE FAMILY OF MRS NELL BOX, NORTHAMPTON NEWSAGENCY,MRS BETTY FORD, C.W.A. AJANA BINNU BRANCH
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2015 Perth Royal ShowAGRICULTURALARTAWARD
BEST PAINTINGOF A RURAL NATURE
ANYMEDIUMPRIZE MONEY
FIRSTPRIZE(Non–Acquisitive) ...........$1,800RUNNER UP ............................................$600
EntriescloseJune2015
2014 Northampton Exhibition kindly sponsored by Hasleby's Hardware Supplies
using the Jaws of Life at 2:45pm next to the Ram Shed
in conjunctionwith St John Ambulance
volunteers.
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SECTION Q – ARTPAINTINGS MAY BE SOLD, WITH 25% COMMISSION GOING TO THE
NORTHAMPTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. PLEASE ENQUIRE AT SHOW OFFICE.STEWARD:MaryPluschke,EdiePayneandNatashaPluschke
ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stPrize:$4;2ndPrize:$2(unlessotherwisestated.)ARTENTRIESCLOSE4PMTHURSDAYPRIORTOSHOW
NoworkpreviouslyexhibitedatthisShowiseligibletocompete.ALLWORKMUSTBESUITABLYMOUNTEDORFRAMED
ANDBEREADYFORHANGINGCHARLTON AND ETHEL TEAKLE MEMORIAL TROPHY
FortheexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepointsinOpenArtSection.EXHIBITS MUST BE DELIVERED TO THE NORTHAMPTON COMMUNITY CENTRE BETWEEN
11 AM & 1PM ON FRIDAY 12th SEPTEMBER (or by arrangement; Ph 9934 1510 or 0417 940 918).Judgingcommencesat9amSaturday.
Class OPEN SECTION 1. Landorseascape–oiloracrylic.(Prizeof$10donatedbyMrsKayeSimkin.) 2. MixedMedia–anysubject,named.(Prizeof$10donatedinmemoryofMrs
SharonDeBeaux.) 3. Watercolour–anysubject.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsGaylene
Johnson)4. Drawinganysubject 5. Stilllife–anymedium. 6. Picturewitharuraltheme–anymedium(Prizesof$10and$5donatedbyMrs
E.V.Hawes.) 7. Computergeneratedart(originalwork.) 8. Anysubject,anymedium.(Prizeof$10donatedbyMrsDeniseClifton.)
JUNIOR SECTIONPleaseputageofartistonfrontofartwork
12 – 16 yearsCashprizeof$10forthehighestaggregatepointsintheJuniorArtSection,
12–16years,donatedbyMrsPatReynolds 9. Computergeneratedart(originalwork.) 10. Painting–anysubject,anymedium.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedinmemoryof
MrsHelenWilliams.) 11. Collagework–named.(Prizeof$10donatedinmemoryofMrsSharon
DeBeaux.) 12. Drawing–anysubject.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsDeniseClifton.) 13. Anysubject,anymedium.
11 years and underCashprizeof$10forthehighestaggregatepointsintheJuniorArtSection,
11yearsandunder,donatedinmemoryofMrsNBox 14. Printmaking–anysubject.(Prizesof$5and$2donatedbytheWhettingsteel
Family) 15. Painting–anysubject,anymedium(Prizesof$5&$4donatedbyMrsRoslyn
Suckling.) 16. Collagework–named. 17. Drawing–anysubject.(Prizesof$5and$2donatedbytheWhettingsteelFamily) 18. Anysubject,anymedium.(Prizesof$5and$4donatedbyMrsMichelle
Marshall.) 19. Computergeneratedart(originalwork.)(Prizesof$5and$4donatedbyMrs
MichelleMarshall.)
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SECTION R – PHOTOGRAPHYSTEWARDS: Del Criddle, Jenny Harris, Denise Royce and Josefina SoftlyENTRY FEE: 60 cents. 1st Prize: $4; 2nd Prize: $2 unless otherwise stated.
MRS K. WILLIAMS (SNR) MEMORIAL TROPHYFor exhibitor gaining the highest aggregate points in Photography Section.
Only photos mounted on heavy card, suitable to take drawing pins will be accepted (no heavy mat-board window mounts accepted).
No work previously exhibited at this Show is eligible to compete.All entries must be the work of the exhibitor.
NOTE SIZE RESTRICTIONS BELOWSingle photos: Maximum size 20x30.5cm (mounts to extend only 1.5cm on all sides).
Collections: Maximum size of individual prints 10x15cm, mount to be no larger than 36x36cm).PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRIES CLOSE AT 4 PM ON THURSDAY PRIOR TO THE SHOW.
Exhibits must be delivered to the Exhibition Hall between 11am & 1pm on Friday.BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS (FROM FILM/NEGATIVES)
Class1. Individual portrait (of an adult or child).2. Photographer’s choice - any subject.
DIGITAL BLACK AND WHITE OR GRAYSCALE PHOTOS
3. Individual portrait (of an adult or child).4. Scenic view, any subject. Prize of $5 donated by Mrs Mary Suckling.5. Collection of four individually printed and mounted photos (see size restrictions).6. Patterns and textures (computer generated montages, printed on a single sheet of paper are acceptable, maximum print size 20 x 30.5cm).7. Any subject not otherwise mentioned. Prize of $5 donated by Mrs Mary Suckling.
COLOURED PHOTOS (FILM OR DIGITAL)8. Feature Class: Historic interest, 150 Years of Northampton, labelled. Prizes of $50 and $20 donated by the Shire of Northampton.9. Scenic view, any subject. Prizes of $5 and $3 donated by Mrs Gaylene Johnson.10. Scenic view, seascape. Prize of $5 donated by Peter and Dot Harris.11. Collection of four individually printed and mounted photos (see size restrictions). Prize of $5 donated by Mrs AJ Mitchell.12. Animal Study. Prizes of $5 and $3 donated by Mrs Dale Diepeveen.13. Botany Study Prize of $5 donated in memory of Mrs E Bandy.14. Portrait, individual or group. 15. Child Study.16. People & activities. Prize of $5 donated by Mrs Mary Suckling.17. Still Life.18. Collection of four individually printed photos depicting the WA Agricultural Industry (see size restrictions). Prize of $5 donated by Mrs Mary Suckling.19. Any subject not otherwise mentioned. Prize of $5 donated by Mrs Mary Suckling.20. Macro view, any subject.21. Computer enhanced or manipulated image, any subject.22. Picture using a Computer App/Edit technique.
JUNIOR SECTION (COLOURED PHOTOS)16 years and under
Fountains Camera House Prize For highest aggregate points in Junior Section23. Animal Study. Prize $5 donated by Mrs Kaye Simkin.24. Botany Study25. Scenic view, any subject. Prizes of $5 and $3 donated by Mrs Dale Diepeveen.26. Scenic view, Seascape. Prizes of $5 and $3 donated by Mrs Dale Diepeveen.27. Picture of people. Prizes of $7 and $3 donated in memory of Mrs Felicia Mercy.28. Any other subject. Prize of $5 donated by Mrs Denise Clifton.29. Macro view, any subject.30. Picture using a Computer App/Edit technique31. Patterns and Textures (computer generated montages, printed on a single sheet of paper are acceptable.32. Feature Class: 150 years of Northampton. Prizes of $20 & $10 donated by the Shire of Northampton.
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SECTION S – CRAFTSSTEWARDS:BobbieOfferandJoyMarshall.
ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stPrize:$4;2ndPrize:$2(unlessotherwisestated.)NoworkwhichhasbeenpreviouslyexhibitedatthisShowiseligible.
AllentriesmustbetheworkoftheExhibitor.MR N.T. CLIFTON MEMORIAL PRIZE
ForexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepointsinthisSection.SCRAPBOOK HOUSE PRIZE
Forexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepointsinclasses1–6$40voucher,andRunner–up,tothehighestaggregatepointsinclasses1–6$20voucher.
Judging commences at 9am.Class 1. ExhibitofScrapbooking,doublepage,byabeginner. 2. ExhibitofScrapbooking,album. 3. ExhibitofScrapbooking,doublepage. 4. ExhibitofScrapbooking,doublepage,ruraltheme. 5. ExhibitofScrapbooking,digitalbookoralbum. 6. Exhibitof‘OffthePage’Scrapbooking. 7. Mixedmediatextilearticle. 8. Nunofeltedarticle 9. Resistfeltedarticle.Prizesof$6&$4donatedbyCharlesHulme 10. ExhibitofBeadWork.Prizesof$6&$4donatedbyMrsRayleneBurns 11. ExhibitofJewellery,usingbeads. 12. ExhibitofJewellery,anyothermedium.Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsHeatherAllen 13. ExhibitofGreetingCard.Prizesof$6&$4donatedbyCharlesHulme 14. ExhibitofWoodwork. 15. ExhibitofTapestry.Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsMichelleAllen 16. CrossStitchArticle.Prizesof$6&$4donatedbyMrsRoslynSuckling 17. DressedDoll.Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsHeatherAllen 18. FabricToy.Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsHeatherAllen 19. Noveltyarticle.Prizesof$6&$4donatedbyCharlesHulme 20. CoveredCoatHanger,notknittedorcrocheted.e.g.Fabric,Lace,woven 21. Recycledarticleorarticlemadefromusedmaterials.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedin
memoryofMrsSharonDeBeaux) 22. Exhibitofhandcraftnototherwisementioned(Prizesof$6and$4donatedinmemoryof
MrsSharonDeBeaux.) 23. Skeinofhomespunwool. 24. Skeinofhomespunnoveltyyarn. 25. Articlemadefromhomespunwool.
SECTION T – COLLECTION OF ARTICLESSTEWARDS:JudyTupman
ENTRY FEE:$2Judging commences at 9am.
OnePerson’sWorkopentoMenandWomen.OneFamily’sWorkopentomen,womenandchildrenof immediate family.Maximumof8articlesofanytypefor judging. Itemstobe judgedmustbelisted.Articlescouldconsistofwoodwork,metalwork,art,gardening,floralart,cooking,needlecraft,photography,oranyotherhomeorhobbycraft.Tobedisplayedinanarea–approximately75cmx1m.Pointsallocatedforworkmanship,varietyandarrangement.AllgoodsmusthavebeenmadesincelastNorthamptonShow.Class1. OnePerson’sWork 1stPrize:$50donatedbyNationalAustraliaBank,Northampton. 2ndPrize:$20donatedbyDamianandClaraHarris.Class2. OneFamily’sWork 1stPrize:$50donatedbyMrsDebCarson 2ndPrize:$20donatedbyMrsElizabethSudlow
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SECTION U – LITERATURESTEWARD:MrsLizSudlow
ENTRY FEE:60cents,1stPrize:$5;2ndPrize:$2ineachclass.PrizesdonatedbyMrsDianneHulme.
W.R.J. (Bill) PATRICK MEMORIAL PRIZE ($25)FortheexhibitorgainingthehighestaggregatepointsinLiterature
classes1,2,3,9and10.W.R.J. (Bill) PATRICK MEMORIAL PRIZE ($25)
FortheexhibitorgainingthehighestaggregatepointsinLiteratureclasses4,5,6,7and8.
Pleaserecordauthor’snameonseparatecoversheetattachedtoentry.EntriescloseTuesday9thSeptember.
Class 1. Humourousverse. 2. Poem,anysubject. 3. Shortstory.Junior Section 4. Humourousverse. 5. Poemanysubject. 6. ShortStory.
LOCAL HISTORY PRIZESponsoredbyNorthamptonHistoricalSociety
Entry becomes the property of the Northampton Historical Society for reference and theencouragementoflocalhistory.TheexhibitorMUSTprovideacopy;otherwisetheHistoricalSocietywillretainyouroriginalentry.PresentationpagestobenolargerthanA3size.
JUNIOR SECTIONOpentoPrimaryandSecondaryschoolpupils.
ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stprize:$5;2ndPrize:$2. 7. FamilyHistoryorBiographyofapersonassociatedwiththeNorthampton
District. 8. Historyofalocalarea,property,buildingorincidentetc.
OPEN SECTIONENTRY FEE: $1.1stPrize:$20;2ndPrize:$10.
9. FamilyHistoryorBiographyofapersonassociatedwiththeNorthamptonDistrict.
10. Historyofalocalarea,property,buildingorincidentetc.
ENTRIES CLOSE Tuesday 9th September.No work to be framed.
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Come inside our pen and pat, feed and brush the adorable babies.
Indoor Cricket Pavilion. Feed 50c per cup.
SYDNEY OR THE BUSHOUTBACK SHOW
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Each of the four schools in the Northampton Shire has been invited to
assemble a display of their pupils' work in the Exhibition Hall.
SCHOOL WORK DISPLAY
The Northampton District Agricultural Society would like to thank the
for their generous sponsorship of our Show.
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SECTION V – JUNIORSTEWARDS:RoslynSuckling,JoanneLuxton,DonnaMalaneandGeorgiaSudlow.
ENTRY FEE:60cents.1stPrize:$4.2ndPrize:$2(unlessotherwisestated.)FORD FAMILY TROPHY
Forexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepoints.8yearsandunder.MRS SYLVIA DRAGE MEMORIAL TROPHY
Forexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepoints.12yearsandunder.NORTHAMPTON NEWSAGENCY TROPHY
Forexhibitorgaininghighestaggregatepoints.16yearsandunder.C.W.A. AJANA BINNU BRANCH TROPHY
Forrunner–uptohighestaggregatepoints,8yearsandunder.MRS LIZ SUDLOW TROPHY
Forrunner–uptohighestaggregatepoints,12yearsandunder.R.W. & L.J. ROUTLEDGE TROPHY
Forrunner–uptohighestaggregatepoints,16yearsandunder.BENT SPADE NURSERY KALBARRI PRIZE ($10)
ForhighestaggregatepointsinGrowth&Gardenineachagegroup.KALBARRI EXPRESS FREIGHT PRIZE ($10)
ForhighestaggregatepointsinCraftandHobbiesandCookingineachagegroup.Judging commences at 9am.
NB:BISCUITSARECUTORFORCEDANDCOOKIESAREDROPPED.NOPACKETCAKESPERMITTED.
8 YEARS AND UNDERCRAFT and HOBBIES
1. Createsomethingnewfromsomethingused.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedinmemoryofMrsFeliciaMercy.)
2. Anymodel,anymedia,e.g.clay,plasticine,paper,playdough(noLego.)(Prizesof$5and$2donatedinmemoryofMrsSharonDeBeaux.)
3. Greetingcard.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbytheBurnsFamily.) 4. Anycollection(1page),tobemountedandwrittenupe.g.matchbox,stamp,
insects,rocks,etc.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsJennyHarris.) 5. Anyotherhandcraft.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbytheWhettingsteelFamily.)
GROWTH and GARDEN 6. Decoratedsandsaucer,maximumsize15cm(Prizesof$5and$3donatedby
theBurnsFamily.) 7. ExhibitofWildflowers,containernolargerthan5litres. 8. Potplantgrownbyexhibitor.(Prizesof$5and$2donatedbyBentSpade
NurseryKalbarri.) 9. Containerorvaseofflowers.
COOKING 10. Cookies,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbytheBurnsFamily.) 11. Pattycakes,four.(Prizeof$5donatedbytheWhettingsteelFamily.) 12. Pikelets,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsSheryleHicks.) 13. Decoratedpattycakes,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbytheBurnsFamily.)
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Class12 YEARS AND UNDER
CRAFT and HOBBIES 14. Createsomethingnewfromsomethingused.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyMrsL.Diepeveen.) 15. Anymodel,anymedia,e.g.clay,plasticine,paper(noLego.)(Prizesof$5donatedbythe
WhettingsteelFamily.) 16. Pageofscrapbooking.(Prizeof$5donatedbyTraceyWatson.) 17. Exhibitofbeadwork.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedinmemoryofMrsSharonDeBeaux.) 18. Needlecraft,handormachinesewing.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsJennyHarris.) 19. Knittingorcrochet(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsM.Box.) 20. Twocolouredphotographicprints,anysubject (mounted together.) (Prizesof$5and$3
donatedbyKalbarriExpressFreight.) 21. Anyotherhandcraft(notart.)(Prizeof$5donatedbytheWhettingsteelFamily) 22. Woodwork.(Prizeof$5donatedbyRichardandMichelleAllen.) 23. Metalwork.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedinMemoryofJedSuckling.) 24. GreetingCard.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyKalbarriExpressFreight.)
GROWTH and GARDEN 25. Collectionofgrainand/orfodderplants,mountedoncardandnamed,maximumsize40cm
x30cm.(Prizeof$5donatedbyRichardandMichelleAllen.) 26. Containerorvaseofflowers(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsJessieLowrie.) 27. Exhibitofwildflowers,containernolargerthan5litres. 28. Exhibitofvegetable/s,grownbyexhibitor. (Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsSheryle
Hicks.) 29. Potplantgrownbyexhibitor.(Prizesof$5and$2donatedbyBentSpadeNurseryKalbarri.)
COOKING and PRESERVES 30. Biscuits,four.(Prizeof$5donatedbytheWhettingsteelFamily.) 31. Cookies,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyKalbarriExpressFreight.) 32. DecoratedPattycakes,four.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedbyVerityTriscari.) 33. Muffins,sweet,four.(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsAJMitchell.) 34. Anyothercakee.g.chocolate,butter,fruit,(un–iced.)(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbythe
BurnsFamily.) 35. Pikelets,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyKalbarriExpressFreight.)
16 YEARS AND UNDERCRAFT and HOBBIES
36. ExhibitofBeadWork.(Prizeof$5donatedbyMrsLJHasleby.) 37. Pageofscrapbooking.(Prizeof$5donatedbyTraceyWatson.) 38. Woodwork.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsJoyceMcLean.) 39. Metalwork.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedinMemoryofJedSuckling.) 40. GreetingCard.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyKalbarriExpressFreight.) 41. Needlecraft,handormachinesewing(Prizesof$7and$3donatedinmemoryofMrsN.Box.) 42. KnittingorCrochet.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsJennyHarris.) 43. Anyotherhandcraft(notart.)(Prizeof$5donatedbyRichardandMichelleAllen.) 44. Twocolouredphotographicprints,anysubject(mountedtogether.)(Prizeof$5donatedby
theWhettingsteelFamily.)GROWTH and GARDEN
45. Containerorvaseofflowers.(Prizesof$6and$4donatedinmemoryofMrsHelenWilliams.) 46. Exhibitofwildflowers,containernolargerthan5litres. 47. Exhibitofvegetable/s,grownbyexhibitor. 48. PotPlantgrownbyexhibitor.(Prizesof$5and$2donatedbyBentSpadeNursery
Kalbarri.)COOKING and PRESERVES
49. Cookies,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsLizSudlow) 50. Biscuits,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsBobbieOffer) 51. Spongecake.(Prizesof$7and$3donatedinmemoryofMrsN.Box) 52. AfternoonTeaSlice(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsJennyHarris.) 53. Anyothercake.uniced.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbytheBurnsFamily.) 54. DecoratedPattycakes,four.(Prizesof$5and$3donatedbyMrsJoyceMcLean.)
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EFTPOS Available
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Exchange or Repairs toStarters, Alternators
Auto Electrical Repairs
Auto Air Conditioning
Mobile Service
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PAST OFFICE BEARERS Year President Secretary Treasurer 1911 W.Patrick G.Wellman H.O.Hasleby 1912 W.Patrick G.Wellman 1913 W. Patrick J.F. Marwood K.R. Brown 1914 W.Patrick A.L.Smith K.R.Brown 1915 W.Patrick A.L.Smith 1917 W.Patrick J.Green Rev.H.E.King 1918 W.Patrick G.E.Atkinson Rev.H.E.King 1919 C.G.Rhead G.E.Atkinson G.E.Atkinson 1920 G.Clifton A.F.Bentley A.F.Bentley 1921 R.A.Williams G.S.Stubbs G.S.Stubbs 1922 R.A.Williams G.S.Stubbs G.S.Stubbs 1923 R.S. Jones J.F. Cuneo J.F. Cuneo 1924 W. Patrick Jnr J.F. Cuneo 1925 W. Patrick Jnr J.F. Cuneo 1926 W.PatrickJnr J.F.Cuneo J.A.McLoughlin 1927 W.PatrickJnr W.L.Owen J.A.McLoughlin 1928 W.PatrickJnr W.L.Owen J.A.McLoughlin 1929 R.A.Williams W.L.Owen Rev.J.P.Davoren 1930 R.A.Williams J.R.Hasleby Rev.J.P.Davoren 1931 R.A.Williams H.P.Knowles Rev.J.P.Davoren 1932 S.Hazlett F.B.Cattle Rev.D.L.Booth 1933 S.Hazlett E.G.Holmes H.P.Knowles 1934 S.Hazlett E.G.Holmes H.P.Knowles 1935 H.P.Knowles E.G.Holmes 1936 I.Izard H.P.Knowles J.Patrick 1937 R.W.Patrick Rev.C.G.Tiller J.Patrick 1938 R.W.Patrick A.G.Clifton J.Patrick 1939 R.W.Patrick A.G.Clifton J.Patrick 1946 R.W.Patrick A.G.Clifton 1947 R.E.Drage R.A.Magee&B.M.Hawes
Miss Show Girl CompetitionTheMissShowGirlCompetitionranfrom1974–1999,andwasanAustraliawidecompetition.AlthoughsomeyearstheSocietyhaddifficultyenticinggirlstoentertheQuest,wehavebeenadmirablyrepresentedonnumerousoccasions.TheSocietywould like to thank thegirlswhohaveproudlyrepresented Northampton.
1974 Maree Johnson1979 LesleyCornell (MissMidWest)1980 CherylPatten1983 HelenSellers1987 KathrynPatrick1988 ElizabethPatrick1989 KirrilyQuicke1990 NicoleJohnson
1992 ElkeBoetcher1994 ClaraClarke1995 LeanneTeakle1996 TennilleAsh1997 Jessica Patrick1998 KymReynolds (MissMidWest) (Runner–upMissWAShowgirl)1999 CarolynClarke
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PAST OFFICE BEARERS Year President Secretary Treasurer 1948 R.E.Drage T.Brayne 1949 R.E. Drage F. Sampson 1950 R.E. Drage F. Sampson 1951 R.E.Drage MrsA.Drage 1952 R.E.Drage K.S.Veal 1953 R.E.Drage K.S.Veal 1954 R.E.Drage K.S.Veal 1955 R.E.Drage K.S.Veal 1956 G.R.Collier K.S.Veal 1957 G.R.Collier K.S.Veal 1958 G.R.Collier K.S.Veal 1959 R.E. Drage C. Mutard 1960 K.S.Veal R.C.Ludbrook 1961 K.S.Veal R.C.Ludbrook R.W.Reeves 1962 R.W.Reeves R.C.Ludbrook K.S.Veal 1963 W.R.J.Patrick R.C.Ludbrook K.S.Veal 1964 W.R.J.Patrick R.C.Ludbrook K.S.Veal 1965 W.R.J.Patrick R.C.Ludbrook K.S.Veal 1966 W.R.J.Patrick R.C.Ludbrook K.S.Veal 1967 K.S.Veal R.C.Ludbrook R.Pitt 1968 W.R.J.Patrick MrsA.J.Taylor R.C.Ludbrook 1969 W.R.J.Patrick R.J.Nokes J.Ashby–Freeman 1970 W.R.J.Patrick MrsA.J.Taylor J.Ashby–Freeman 1971 G.R.Patrick MrsA.J.Taylor J.Ashby–Freeman 1972 G.R.Patrick MrsD.Ashby–Freeman J.Ashby–Freeman 1973 G.R.Patrick MrsD.Ashby–Freeman J.Ashby–Freeman 1974 G.R.Patrick MrsS.Mitchell J.Ashby–Freeman 1975 G.R.Patrick MrsS.Mitchell P.J.Allen 1976 A.J.Johnson MrsS.Mitchell P.J.Allen 1977 A.J.Johnson MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1978 A.J.Johnson MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1979 A.J.Johnson MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1980 G.R.Patrick MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1981 R.S.Newman MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1982 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1983 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1984 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1985 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1986 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1987 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme G.R.Patrick 1988 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme MrsR.Suckling 1989 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme MrsR.Suckling 1990 E.N.Cripps MrsD.E.Hulme B.N.Cripps 1991 E.N.Cripps MrsD.E.Hulme B.N.Cripps 1992 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme B.N.Cripps 1993 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme B.N.Cripps 1994 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme B.N.Cripps 1995 B.N.Cripps MrsD.E.Hulme D.G.Teakle 1996 B.N.Cripps MrsD.E.Hulme D.G.Teakle 1997 B.N.Cripps MrsD.E.Hulme D.G.Teakle 1998 B.N.Cripps MrsD.E.Hulme D.G.Teakle 1999 B.N.Cripps MrsD.E.Hulme MrsC.L.Harris 2000 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme MrsC.L.Harris 2001 D.G.Teakle MrsD.E,Hulme A.J.Pluschke 2002 D,G.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme A.J.Pluschke 2003 A.J.Pluschke MrsD.E.Hulme B.H.Ayers 2004 A.J.Pluschke MrsD.E.Hulme B.H.Ayers 2005 A.J.Pluschke MrsD.E.Hulme MrsE.M.Eastough 2006 G.M.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme MrsE.M.Eastough 2007 G.M.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme MrsE.M.Eastough 2008 G.M.Teakle MrsD.M.Carson MrsD.E.Hulme 2009 B.H.Ayers MrsD.M.Carson MrsD.E.Hulme 2010 B.H.Ayers MsKristiTeakle MrsD.E.Hulme 2011 B.H.Ayers MrsD.E.Hulme MrsD.E.Hulme 2012 W.A.Teakle MrsD.E.Hulme MrsD.E.Hulme 2013 C.R.Smith MrsD.E.Hulme MrsD.E.HulmeLifeMembers:A.O.Mitchell,S.Bean,R.E.Drage,W.Suckling,D.L.Teakle,K.S.Veal,W.Patrick,MrsE.Suckling,R.C.Ludbrook,G.R.Patrick,W.R.J.Patrick,MrsE.D.Teakle,MrsF.M.Teakle,MrsC.Williams,E.T.Marsden,MrsD.E.Hulme,W.A.Teakle,MrsP.D.Drage,G.L.Teakle,MrsJ.A.Harris,I.B.Garrard.,MrsJETeakle
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LADIES' COMMITTEEPAST OFFICE BEARERS
Year President Secretary Chief Steward1953 MrsEASuckling MrsGJDrage1954 MrsEASuckling MrsGJDrage1955 MrsEASuckling MrsFGKempton1956 MrsEASuckling MrsFGKempton1957 MrsEASuckling MrsFGKempton1958 MrsEASuckling MrsFGKempton1959 MrsEASuckling MrsDBandy1960 MrsEASuckling MrsGJDrage1961 MrsEASuckling MrsGJDrage1962 MrsEASuckling MrsGJDrage1963 MrsEASuckling MrsGJDrage MrsEASuckling1964 MrsEASuckling MrsFMartin MrsEASuckling1965 MrsEASuckling MrsFMartin MrsEASuckling1966 MrsYMMorgan MrsAMSuckling MrsEASuckling1967 MrsYMMorgan MrsAMSuckling MrsEASuckling1968 MrsYMMorgan MrsAMSuckling MrsEASuckling1969 MrsYMMorgan MrsAMSuckling MrsEASuckling1970 MrsYMMorgan MrsJMPatrick MrsAJGould1971 MrsYMMorgan MrsJMPatrick MrsAJGould1972 MrsYMMorgan MrsJMPatrick MrsPDDrage1973 MrsFMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsPDDrage1974 MrsFMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsPDDrage1975 MrsFMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsPDDrage1976 MrsHGHolt MrsCMWilliams MrsPDDrage1977 MrsHGHolt MrsCMWilliams MrsPDDrage1978 MrsHGHolt MrsCMWilliams MrsPDDrage1979 MrsOJPatrick MrsCMWilliams MrsJAHarris1980 MrsOJPatrick MrsCMWilliams MrsJAHarris1981 MrsOJPatrick MrsCMWilliams MrsJAHarris1982 MrsGMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsMRWoodcock1983 MrsGMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsMRWoodcock1984 MrsGMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsMRWoodcock1985 MrsGMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsMRWoodcock1986 MrsGMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsMRWoodcock1987 MrsGMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsMRWoodcock1988 MrsGMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsMRWoodcock1989 MrsHKSimkin MrsCMWilliams MrsJAHarris1990 MrsHKSimkin MrsCMWilliams MrsJAHarris1991 MrsHKSimkin MrsCMWilliams MrsJAHarris1992 MrsGMTeakle MrsCMWilliams MrsJAHarris1993 MrsJMMorgan MrsCMWilliams MrsJAHarris1994 MrsJMMorgan MrsCMWilliams MrsJAHarris1995 MrsJMMorgan MrsCMWilliams MrsJAHarris1996 MrsHKSimkin MrsCMWilliams MrsVLHumphries1997 MrsHKSimkin MrsG.M.Teakle MrsVLHumphries1998 MrsHKSimkin MrsG.M.Teakle MrsVLHumphries1999 MrsHKSimkin MrsGMTeakle MrsVLHumphries2000 MrsHKSimkin MrsGMTeakle MrsVLHumphries2001 MrsHBAllen MrsGMTeakle MrsVLHumphries2002 MrsHBAllen MrsJEWilliams MrsVLHumphries2003 MrsHBAllen MrsJEWilliams MrsRSuckling2004 MrsHBAllen MrsMGMarshall MrsRSuckling2005 MrsHBAllen MrsMGMarshall MrsRSuckling2006 MrsHBAllen MrsMGMarshall MrsRSuckling2007 MrsHBAllen MrsMGMarshall MrsEESudlow2008 MrsEESudlow MrsUJCripps MrsSKHicks2009 MrsEESudlow MrsUJCripps MrsSKHicks2010 MrsEESudlow MrsUJCripps MrsSKHicks2011 MrsMGMarshall MrsEESudlow MrsSKHicks2012 MrsMGMarshall MrsEESudlow MrsSKHicks2013 MrsMGMarshall MrsEESudlow MsDJBridgeman
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