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128th Annual Show Saturday, 21st March 2020
From 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Entries close 5pm Thursday 19th March
Pavilion exhibits are judged Friday 20th March
Photography Entries see Section R
(See sections for details)
C. J. Butler Memorial Trophy donated in sections
H, J, K, L, M, O, Q, R, S, T
Pavilion closes 4.30pm and exhibits may be removed at 4.45pm
Junior Pavilion closes at 4.15pm and exhibits may be removed at 4.30pm
PRESIDENT SHOW OFFICE SECRETARY
Dianne Salter SHOWGROUND Amanda Lewis
Phone: 0457 590 663 Phone: 0439 470 565
secretary@tumbarumbashow.com.au
PO Box 14 Tumbarumba NSW 2653
Show Office open from Wednesday 18th
March 2020
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Table of Contents OFFICE BEARERS OF THE SOCIETY
FINANCIAL MEMBERS FOR 2019
PRIZE AND TROPHY SPONSORS
SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADMISSION
CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW - PET SHOW
SCARECROW COMPETITION
TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION
REGULATIONS
SECTION – ‘A’ – HORSES – Ring 1
SECTION – ‘A’ – HORSES – Ring 2
SECTION – ‘A’ – HORSES – Ring 3
SECTION – ‘A’ – HORSES – Fun Ring – Ring 4
SECTION – ‘A’ – HEAVY HORSES – Ring 4
SECTION – ‘B’ – STOCKMANS CHALLENGE
SECTION – ‘D’ – LED CATTLE
SECTION – ‘E’ – PEN CATTLE
SECTION – ‘F’ – CAGED BIRDS
ENTRY FORMS
WAIVER FORMS
SECTION – ‘G’ – POULTRY
SECTION – ‘H’ – GARDEN & FARM PRODUCE
SECTION – ‘I’ – FLEECE WOOL
SECTION – ‘J’ – FLORICULTURE
SECTION – ‘K’ – JAMS AND JELLIES
SECTION – ‘L’ – PICKLES, PRESERVES, & SAUCES
SECTION – ‘M’ – COOKERY
SECTION – ‘N’ - HOME BREWING
SECTION – ‘O’ – NEEDLEWORK
SECTION – ‘P’ – HANDICRAFTS CWA
SECTION – ‘Q’ – KNITTING & CROCHET
SECTION – ‘R’ – AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY
SECTION – ‘S’ – FINE ARTS
SECTION – ‘T’ – HANDICRAFTS
SECTION – ‘U’ – JUNIORS
SECTION – ‘V’ – TUMBARUMBA SHOWGIRLS, MISS & MR
TINYTOT
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
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OFFICE BEARERS OF THE SOCIETY
PATRONS: P G O’Brien, E Greenhalgh, Lyn Burness, H Hubbert
PRESIDENT:
Dianne Salter
SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT:
Garry McClelland
VICE PRESIDENTS: Juanita Tasker, Barbara Weule
COMMITTEE: Josie Arnold, Gerry Hall, Alex Hall, Mary O’Donghue
SECRETARY:
Amanda Lewis
TREASURER: Mellie Bell
PUBLIC OFFICER:
Amanda Lewis
CHIEF PAVILION STEWARD: Garry McClelland
Chief Junior Pavilion Steward: Donna Beehag
GROUND STEWARD and SAFETY OFFICER: Mellie Bell, Amanda Lewis
FIRST AID: Dianne Salter, Amanda Lewis, Mellie Bell
GRAND PARADE and OFFICAL OPENING OF SHOW – 2.30pm
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HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
FINANCIAL MEMBERS FOR 2020
Anderson, Janet & Roger
Arnold, Josie Bell, Mrs Marell
Bramich Sue-Ann
Burness, Douglas Burness, Lynette
Department of Corrective Services,
Mannus. Greenhalgh, Eric
Hubbert, Heather & Trevor
McClelland Diane & Gary
O’Brien, PG (Rex)
O’Donoghue, Mary Pattinson, Rodney
Rial, Lyn
Salter, Dianne Sterrett, Melinda
Symons, Heather
Tasker, Juanita Waters, Mont
Weule, Barbara
Widdison, Merilyn
A’Beckett, T & S Adams, Barbara
Alleyn, B & B Anderson, M & S
Arnold, J & K
Ayliffe, B & S Beehag, D & R
Blencowe R & L
Bousefield, Elaine Bradley, Ellen
Braniff, G & B
Burgun, D & G Burgun, G & C
Burness, D & L
Butler, Daphne Button, Julie
Carmichael, L
Clark, E & G Clarke, M & R
Crawford Family
Clout Family Cussons P & J
DeAble D & J
Dennis, R Downie, B & B
Enever, S & M
Ernst Family Freeman, J & C
McInnes, N & A McPherson, L & L
McPherson, P & P
Maginnity, J & L Martin, D
Metcalf, D
Meli, M Moy Family
Murray, Pat
O’Brien, P & U Pattinson, Maree
Pattinson, R & C
Payne, Pauline Peck, Anne
Pratt, I & T
Pratt, M & J Roe, S & J
Saunders, Sandra
Shore, C & D South, R & N
Wake, L & K
Waters, M & A Weule, P & B
Widdison, Bev
Wilkenson, B & J Willis, Wendy
Wines, Jennifer Yeomans, I & M
Gadd Family Galloway, Pauline
Gilbert, Marilyn
Grant, C & G Grant, N
Gray, A & J
Greenhalgh, E & M Guest, C & S
Hall, A & G
Hammond, Lesley Haslett, Noelene
Hawkins, Glenys
Hayden, B & C Heinecke, A & K
Houting, B & R
Jervois, J & R Kent, S & D
Lauder, E & J
Lauder, Monica Lavis, Wendy
Lewis, Amanda & David
Lewis, Emily, Kaitlyn & Ellie
Lyons, C & K
Lyons, I & D Martin, George
Mackenzie, M & B McCallum, Liz
McClelland, Barb
McEachern, R & G McEachern, Karl
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PRIZE AND TROPHY SPONSOR’S The Committee Members of the Tumbarumba Show Society wish to thank all
Trophy, Prize Money Sponsors and Supporters of the 2020 Tumbarumba Show.
All support in staging this event, is greatly appreciated and we trust their support will continue.
“PLEASE SUPPORT the BUSINESSES THAT SUPPORT US”
Anderson, S & M Arnold, J
Artist on Parade
Bald Hill Quarry Batkin & Damme Smash Repairs
Beehag, D
Bergin, R & V Pty Ltd
Bell, Marell
Bendigo Wool Mill
Bluedime Concrete Pty Ltd Bradley, E
Brennans Earthmoving
Burgun, DG & GL Burness, L
Bush & Campbell
Butler, D Carcoola Children’s Centre
Chaffey I & E
Clive Peacock Builder
Crawford, S & R
Daniel, G & K
Don Tuckwell Audio Downtown Joinery Pty Ltd
Enever, S & M
Freeman, C & J Gadd, R & D
Glen Mannus CWA Goldspink, D, S & J
Gollan’s Foodworks
Gone Barney Grant, C
Greenhalgh, M
Guest, S & A Hall, G & A
Hammonds Hardware
Heinecke, A & K
Symons, H Tarmo, T & K
Tumbarumba Bowling Club
Tumbarumba Foothills Tumbarumba Garden Club
Tumbarumba IGA Liquor Plus
Tumbarumba Meats
Tumbarumba Motel
Tumbarumba Milk Supplies
Tumbarumba Multi Service Outlet
Tumbarumba Newsagency
Tumbarumba Outfitters Tumbarumba Post Office
Tumbarumba Pharmacy
Tumut Toyota Wanden
Weule, B & P
Widdison, Bev
Williams Family
Houting Family
Horseland Wagga Wagga Hulm, Gordon
Hyne Timber
Kent, S & D Lauder, M
Landmark Wagga Wagga
Lewis, Amanda Lonergan, P & T
Lyons, C & K
Lyons I & D MacKenzie Family
Magenta Cottage
McCallum, Liz McClelland, G & D
Menadue Memorial
Moses & Son Nigel Grant Constructions
Noel & Handy
O’Donoghue, M Paddy’s River Cottage
Parade Service Station
Pattinson, R & C Pet Barn, Wagga Wagga
Pet Stock, Wagga Wagga
PRD Nationwide Rankin, W
Ray White Rural Roe, S & J
Saddleworld, Albury
Saddleworld, Wagga Wagga
Sandy Valley Hereford Poll
Salter, J & D
Shore, C & D
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SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS SHOW SOCIETIES UNION
Group 7 Show Dates – 2019/2020
BUNGENDORE: 25 October
GUNNING: 23 February
CROOKWELL: 8-9 February
GUNDAGAI: 14-15 February
CANBERRA: 28 February – 1 March
BOOROWA: 6-7 March
TUMUT: 7 March
TARAGO: 8 March
TARALGA: 14-15 March
ADELONG: 15 March
TUMBARUMBA: 21 March
GOULBURN: 7-8 March
BATLOW: 28 March
JERRAWA: 13 April
QUEANBEYAN: 10 -11 November 18
OTHER LOCAL DATES
ALBURY: 1-2 November 19 WAGGA WAGGA: 6-7 September 19
SPONSORS, ADVERTISERS AND VOLUNTEERS
The Committee extends thanks to all those who generously
advertise, donate and sponsor prize money & trophies and
to the volunteers who contribute many valuable hours of
hard work. Support those who support the Show.
Without them, our Show simply could not continue.
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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADMISSION TO SHOWGROUND
Family (2 Adults & 4 school age Children)…. $25
Adults ................................................. $10 Children, 6-15 years(unaccompanied)..$ 5 Children 5 years and under .............. Free Pensioners (Aged and Disability only) . $5
For Membership tickets, please contact the Secretary or Treasurer (Treasurer, 6948 2055; Secretary, 0439 470 565)
PARKING SPACE FOR DISABLED PROVIDED
CHARGES FOR GROUND SPACE
Commercial Space $6 per metre. Sideshows NO CHARGE. Power points $10 per power point for sideshows and stands.
Three phase outlet $30. Sideshow Caravan Charge $10 per van per day.
Applications for ground space must be lodged with the Secretary seven (7) days prior to show date and
applicants must provide current public liability insurance.
General Show entries close 5pm
Thursday, 19th
March 2020.
Photography entries close
Saturday 14th
March 2020.
Pavilion exhibits judged
Friday 20th
March 2020.
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PAINTER & SIGNWRITER For all your painting
requirements.
Phone 02 6948 2547 Mobile 0429 421 891
Dulux – Haymes – Solver
Tumbarumba Newsagency 44 The Parade, Tumbarumba
Phone 02 6948 2035 :: Fax 02 6948 2713
Stuart Bremner and staff
MAPS . PHOTOCOPYING
. LAMINATING . ALBUMS . BOOKS
SOUVENIRS . MAGAZINES . CARDS
. PAPERS . STATIONERY . TOYS
. PARTY LINES . CONFECTIONERY
JJoohhnn BBllaakkee
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FLOCK RAM SALES OCTOBER
Brucellosis accredited CWO1/8
OJD MNI N134/01/1
Lamb plan tested flock
Dennis and Wanda Duffy
351 Willigobung Road,
Willigobung NSW 2653
Email: wanden.duf@bigpond.com
Phone 6948 8627 or 0409 488 627
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CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW
1 Day Show Sunday 14th March 2020
For all details with regards to this show
please contact the Dog Show Organiser
Trish Smith
02 6020 5384
PET SHOW
Starts at 11:30am
Children’s Pets of all kinds
Steward: Linda Norris
Entry fee: $1 per section.
Please use entry form.
Entries taken at show office
Section 1: Age 5 yrs. to 11yrs
Section 2: Age 12yrs to 16yrs
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SCARECROW COMPETITION
All entries must be on the entry form and the scarecrow MUST be able to be displayed on a
stake. Entries to be brought to the office no later than
12 noon Friday 20th March. Entries will be judged by the public via a people’s
choice vote on Show Day. A perpetual Trophy and a portion of the entry
money will be given to 1st place with 2nd and 3rd receiving a cash prize. $5.00 entry fee applies
Tumbarumba Tug-of-War Competition
Do you have a team of 8 people who are
willing to compete in this inaugural event for the coveted trophy?
If so, call our Secretary, Amanda and ask for a set of rules and to book your team in
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REGULATIONS 1. The annual family subscription shall be $20 (if paid prior to the day).
2. If paid on Show day, the subscription fee will be $25.
The privileges of membership are; (a) One member ticket and partner ticket and admission for 4 children of school age.
(b) The right to vote at the Annual General Meeting and any General Meeting of the Society.
3. (a) Single Members Subscription shall be $10. (b) Age and Disability Pensioner $5.
(c) Children 6 to 18 years of age, (unaccompanied) $5.
(c) Children 5 years of age and under Free Admission.
4. Membership subscriptions may be paid to the Secretary or Treasurer, who are authorised to issue
official receipts.
5. ALL: COMPETITORS/EXHIBITORS MUST SIGN AN INDEMNITY WAIVER
6. JUNIOR COMPETITORS MUST HAVE AN INDEMNITY WAIVER SIGNED BY THEIR
PARENT OR GUARDIAN.
7. ALL: COMPETITORS/EXHIBITORS MUST ABIDE BY THE RULES AND
REGULATION OF TUMBARUMBA P A & H SOCIETY.
8. Entries for all exhibits must be in the hands of the Secretary no later than the stipulated time in the
schedule.
9. All pavilion exhibits must be on the Showground at the time specified for each section and must have their entry tickets attached when placed in the hands of the stewards.
10. Any exhibit of livestock must be on the ground at 8am on the day of the show.
11. All exhibitors not being members of the Society will be required to pay admission when placing their exhibits, but may have the price of admission refunded by returning the ticket issued to them
to the gatekeeper if they wish to leave the ground after they have placed their exhibits in position.
12. Exhibits in all classes and sections must be bona-fide property of the exhibitor. In any case where the exhibiting party is represented by a manager or other authorised person or persons, such
exhibits shall be exhibited in the name of the owner or owners.
13. All Garden, Dairy and Farm Produce must be the production or manufacture of exhibitor. 14. The Society will not hold itself responsible for the safe custody of exhibits nor for any accidents,
injury or loss that might happen to any such exhibit.
15. Notwithstanding anything contained in the prize schedule the judges may, at their discretion, award a prize in any class or section in which there may be only one exhibit. Prizes will not be
awarded in any class unless the judge deems the exhibit worthy.
16. In the event of there being only one exhibitor in the class, Championship ribbons will only be awarded if the judge considers the exhibit to be of outstanding quality.
17. Where points are allocated for the purpose of defining the most successful exhibitor in a class or
classes, there shall be three points for first prize and two points for second. 18. Only ribbons won at the current show are to be worn in the Grand Parade.
19. All award ribbons will be affixed immediately after judging. Any exhibitor entering the judging
ring wearing a prize ribbon shall be disqualified from that particular class. 20. The decision of the judge/s in all classes and sections shall be final.
21. In the event of a dispute or protest against a prize winner requiring a declaration, the said
declaration must be lodged within 28 days otherwise the prize shall be awarded to the exhibitor whose entry placed second. Protests to be accompanied by a fee of $1.
22. Whenever an appeal is lodged by an exhibitor against any penalty imposed by a Society, that
Society shall inform the Group Secretary of the case, for the purpose of the information being forwarded to each Society in the Group and to the Agricultural Societies’ Council.
23. No entire horse or pony shall be led on the ground without being under proper control. 24. No entire horse will be allowed to compete in harness horse.
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If the Committee have reason to suspect that any animal is diseased or dangerous they reserve the right to refuse admission to the Showground or remove the animal at the expense of the exhibitor.
25. The public will be admitted to the Showground from 8am on the day of the Show. 26. Schedules, entry forms and all information may be obtained from the Secretary.
27. Prize money may be collected at the Secretary’s Office on the day of the Show unless other
instructions for payment have been given. Prize money not claimed within 14 days will be subject to forfeiture to the Tumbarumba P.A & H Society
28. Any person insulting any official may be expelled from the ground and disqualified from
competing at a Tumbarumba Show for a period of time determined by the Committee 29. The Society will allow ALL sideshow operators onto the Showground who:
Produce to the Secretary or Chief Steward satisfactory evidence that they hold a current policy of Public Liability Insurance for claims arising out of their activities on the Showground.
30. Only the official public address system is to be used on the grounds.
31. The Committee reserves the right to refuse or cancel entry without reason.
32. If an accident occurs on grounds at Show time, the President, Secretary and Police must be
notified. 33. IN THE MAIN PAVILION AND JUNIOR PAVILION; ALL EXHIBITORS AND PERSONS
NOT ESSENTIAL TO THE JUDGING PROCESS MUST LEAVE THE PAVILIONS
PRIOR TO THE COMMENCMENT OF JUDGING ;( ONLY EXCEPTIONS BEING THE JUDGE, CHIEF PAVILION STEWARD AND THE PERSON RECORDING THE RESULTS).
34. ALL DOORS WILL BE CLOSED DURING THE JUDGING PROCESS,
NO EXCEPTIONS!
TUMBARUMBA P. A. & H. SOCIETY INC
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
Family Subscription of $25 constitutes membership and entitles subscribers to free
admission to the Annual Show for the member, their partner and four children of
school age, if accompanied by the parent.
Single Adult Subscription of $10, Junior Subscription of $5, (6 to15 years)
constitutes membership and entitles the subscriber to free admission to the
Annual Show.
Children 5 years of age and under, free admission.
The right to vote at the AGM, or any general meeting of the Society
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MINITRAX Earthworks ABN 33 905 838 536
Mini Excavator and Multi-Terrain Loader Services
Logging – General & Bulk Freight
70 Albury St, Tumbarumba
Phone/Fax (02) 6948 2794
Zane Perry 0427 482 794
Mat Perry 0407 482 794
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Ph. 0428 488 273
55 Boggy Creek Road
Tumbarumba NSW 2653
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A Fashion Show will be held at various times
throughout, The Judging of Miss Show Girl
and, Miss & Mr Tiny Tot: This commences at 1:00 pm
in the main pavilion: Proudly Sponsored by
TUMBA
FOOTHILLS
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PROVIDING A SERVICE FOR ALL SEASONS Fertiliser - Super
- Lime - MAP, DAP, Urea & Others - Organic Fertiliser - Bulk + Bagged Fertiliser Seed - Large variety of pasture mixes - Brassicas, Millet, Cereals etc. ProBeef - Animal nutrition products - Hay & Silage inoculants Hay & Silage Making - Mower/Conditioning - Raking - Large Square Bales Fertiliser Application arranged Direct Drilling/Ploughing etc.
Contact: Scott & Maria Anderson Tel: (02) 69485232 Mobile: 0408694477
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Some of our specialist areas include:
Business Coaching
Taxation Services
Audit Services
Financial Planning
Wealth Management
Risk Management Insurers
Superannuation and Investment
Information Technology
CALL IN AT
56 THE PARADE, TUMBARUMBA
OR PHONE 6948 2018
Other offices at:
Wagga Telephone 6938 4600
Lockhart Telephone 6920 5101
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Yard Dog Trial Date: Saturday 21st March 2020 | Start: 7.30am |
Judges talk: 7.15am
Run under NSW Yard Dog Association rules: www.yarddogsnsw.com
Entries close: Thursday 19th March 2020
For more information contact:- ENQUIRIES: J Bradley 0427 619 655
ENTRIES: TumbarumbaYardDog@gmail.com
Snowy Mountains
Tumbarumba
PADDYS RIVER
COTTAGE RETREAT Fully self-contained accommodation for up to seven people
Outside Pets welcome
Dave & Bron Muldoon, RMB 1743 Tooma Rd Tumbarumba
Ph. 02 6948 2746, Mob. 0418 280 529.
Email; davenbron@hotmail.com
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SECTION “A” HORSE HORSE RING EVENTS
CHIEF RING STEWARD: Sue-anne Bramich, 02 6948 2826
TUMBARUMBA HORSE SECTION 2019 SHOW PROGRAM
Show horses only on main ring 9 AM START
Tumbarumba sponsors are plus rug sponsored by McAuliffe family /garland proudly Val Bergin
memorable. Sponsored by BlueDime concrete Tumbarumba/ late Val Bergin. Tumbarumba show society and horse section would like to acknowledge a big thank you to our show
sponsors: S and R Crawford, Liz Mcallum, D and B Bergin, Bluedime Concrete, The Moy Family, The
Tumbarumba Bowling club, Bruce Alleyn, Saddle World Albury, Horseland Albury, Saddle World Wagga, Horseland Wagga, P and T Lonergan, Sue Bramich, Hammonds Hardware, Cathys Browbands, Candice
McGrath, Ultimate Horse Transport, D,G Burgun Electrical
RULES for horse event “ON SHOW DAY”
Tumbarumba show committee will not be held liable to persons or horse or property
that is loss or damage or death by reason by any defect accident negligence or neglect whenever
arising. All competitors must wear hard hats and riding boots in main arena or around horses. And must have signed indemnity form before entering main arena before warm up or completing
correct attire must be worn whiles riding and around horse.
All indemnity form to be signed to receive your number that steward will take at the end of judging No Number, No Placing.
Show hunter/ open classes competitors can only enter show hunter or open rings.
Height classes are to be done before competing as no rider or horse can change once entering classes.
Classes will run on time if we have time we can arrange waiting time see ring steward before entering.
Drugs will be not be tolerated so all competitors is equal you will be asked for a drug test if noticeable in any horses
Behavior as horse show is a high stress event we ask you please use good sportsmanship at all times
All competitors must run by program and ride in their own events Judge decision is final Chief Steward will have the power to change event around to help run the show
Stallion/colt MUST BE SHOWN IN BIT, HANDLER OR RIDER MUST BE A CONFIDENT
HANDLER OVER 18YRS. STALLION MUST BE YARDED OR KEPT IN FLOAT TRUCK AND NOT LEFT UNATTENDED.
Must be shown with sticker each side off stallion/colt
Where there is no entries in events there will be three calls. The next event will start after
three calls if again no entries the next number will be called to that ring. You can arrange
if competitor is held up in reasonable time wait.
Prizes will need to be pick up on the day only, no prizes will be posted out and will be handed back to the show society
Safe travel good luck in this up and coming show season.
All horses and rider must sign indemnity form to enter parade, hard hats and riding boots to be worn at all times.
THANK YOU TO ALL OUR HORSE JUDGES
and
ALL OUR HORSE STEWARDS
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SECTION “A” HORSES, RING 1 H & L MCCALLUM RING
Start time: 9:00am WAVIERS ARE TO BE SIGNED BY ALL RIDERS THAT ENTER THE MAIN ARENA (COMPETING OR WARM UP RIDERS)
Ring 1 starts 100
OPEN Hacks 9am start
Judge: Danielle Beatie / steward/ Ingrid McNeilly
$3 per event
Ribbon 1stAmanda 2nd 3rd Ribbon only awarded 3 or more riders
Led open pony un 14hh 101.Led First season small pony
102 led district small pony un 14hh 103. Led pony mare or gelding ne 11.2hh
104. Led pony mare or gelding over 11.2hh ne 12hh
105. Led pony mare or gelding 12hh ne 12.2hhh 106. Led pony mare or gelding 12.2hh ne 13hh
107.. led pony mare or gelding 13hh ne 14hh
Led Champion sash pony/ reserve sash
Ridden small pony ne 12.2hh
108. First season ridden small pony un 12.2hh
109 Open district pony ridden small hack un 12.2hh 110. Open novice ridden small pony un12hh
111. Open pony small ridden hack ne 11.2hh
112. Open pony small ridden hack 11.2hh ne 12hh 113. Open small ridden pony hack 12.2hh ridden by child rider un 12yrs
114. Open small ridden pony ne 12.2hh rider 12yrs un 17yrs
Champion/reserve sash/champion feed voucher ridden small pony ne 12.2hh
Large open ridden pony 12.2hh ne 14hh
116. First season ridden pony 12.2hh ne 14hh
117. Open ridden district pony hack 12.2 ne 14hh 118. Open Novice ridden pony hack 12.2 ne 14hh
119. Open ridden pony hack 12.2hh ne 13.2hh
120. Open ridden pony hack 13.2hh ne 14hh 121. Child ridden pony 12.2 ne 14hh un 17yrs
122. Adult ridden pony hack 12.2 ne 14hh 17 over
Champion /reserve sash/ feed voucher champion 12.2 ne 14hh ridden large pony 12hh ne 14hh
Led open Galloway 14hh ne 15hh
123. Led first season Galloway 14hh ne 15hh
124. Led open district Galloway 14hh ne 15hh 125. Led open Galloway mare over 14hh ne 14.2hh
126. Led open Galloway gelding over 14hh ne 14.2hh
127. Led open Galloway mare over 14.2hh ne 15hh 128. Led open Galloway gelding over 14hh ne 15hh
Led open champion sash Galloway/ reserve sash/champion 14hh ne 15hh
Ridden open Galloway 14hh ne 15hh
129. First season ridden open Galloway 14hh ne 15hh
130. Open district Galloway hack 14hh ne 15hh
131. Open ridden novice Galloway hack 14hh ne 15hh 132. Open ridden Galloway 14hh ne 14.2hh
133. Open ridden Galloway 14.2hh ne 15hh 134. Open child's ridden Galloway 14hh ne 15hh un 18yrs rider
135. Adults open ridden Galloway 14hh ne 15hh 18yrs over
Champion/reserve sash/champion feed voucher open Galloway 14hh ne 15hh
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Led open hack 15hh over
136. Led first season open hack 15hh ne 16hh
137. Led district open hack 15hh ne 16hh 138. Led open hack mare 15hh ne 16hh
139. Led open hack gelding 15hh ne 16hh
140. Led open hack mare 16hh over 141. Led open hack gelding 16hh over 16
Led champion hack sash/reserve champion sash hack 15hh over
Ridden open hack 15hh over 142. First season ridden open hack 15hh over
143. District ridden open hack 15hh over
144. Novice ridden hack 15hh over 145. Open ridden hack 15hh ne 16hh
146. Open ridden hack 16hh over
147. Open child ridden hack 15hh over 148 Open ladies' ridden hack 15hh over
149 Open gentlemen ridden hack 15hh over
Champion/reserve sash/ champion feed voucher open ridden hack 15hh over per event
To be run after ring 2 show hunter 150. Ridden show hunter pony 11.2hh ne 12.2hh
151. Ridden show hunter pony 12.2hh ne 13hh 152. Ridden show hunter 13hh ne 14hh
Champion sash Feed Voucher /reserve champion sash 2nd ring show hunter pony
153. Ridden Galloway show hunter 14hh ne 14.2hh 154. Ridden Galloway show hunter 14.2hh ne 15hh
Champion sash feed voucher /reserve sash 2nd ring show hunter 14hh ne 15hh
155. Ridden show hunter hack 15hh ne 16hh 156. Ridden show hunter hack 16hh over
Champion sash feed voucher /reserve sash only champion 2nd ring show hunter hack
All supreme will run after all 1st champion are finalized open hacks/ show hunter hacks Riding class will run after open hack
$3 per rider
Placing Ribbon 1st $4 2nd $2 3rd Ribbon only Prize money only awarded three or more riders
160. Smartest on parade un 12yrs- $30 sponsored by Tumbarumba outfitters. 161. Smartest on parade 12un 17yrs- $30 sponsored by Tumbarumba outfitters.
162. Smartest on parade 17yrs over - $40 sponsored by Tumbarumba outfitters.
163. Assisted rider un 5yrs boy or girl rider 164. Open Girl rider 5yrs un 6yrs led or must be capable rider on their own
165. Boy open boy rider 5yrs un 6yrs led or must be a capable rider on their own
166. Open girl rider 6yrs un 7yrs 167. Open boy rider 6yrs un 7yrs
168. Open girl rider 7yrs un 8yrs
169. Open boy rider 7yrs un 8yrs 170. Open girl rider 8yrs un 9yrs
171. Open boy rider 8yrs un 9yrs
172. Open girl rider 9yrs un 10yrs 173. Open boy rider 9yrs un 10yrs
174. Open girl rider 10yrs un 11yrs
175. Open boy rider 10yrs un 11yrs 176. Open girl rider 11yrs un 12yrs
177. Open boy rider 11yrs un 12yrs Champion sash /reserve champion open girl rider
un 12yrs
Champion sash voucher /reserve champion open boy rider
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un 12yrs 178. Open girl rider 12yrs un 13yrs
179. Open boy rider 12yrs un 13yrs 180. Open girl rider 13yrs un 14yrs
181. Open boy rider 13yrs un 14yrs
182. Open girl rider 14yrs un 15yrs 183. Open boy rider 14yrs un 15yrs
184. Open girl rider 15yrs un 16yrs
185. Open boy rider 15yrs un 16yrs 186. Open girl rider 16yrs un 17yrs
187. Open boy rider 16yrs un 17yrs
Champion sash voucher/reserve champion open girl rider 12yrs un 17yrs Champion sash voucher/reserve champion sash only open boy rider 12yrs
un 17yrs
188. Open lady rider 17yrs un 18yrs 189. Open gentleman rider 17yrs un 18yrs
190. Open lady rider 18yrs over
191. Open gentleman rider 18yrs over Champion sash/ $50 cash/reserve sash champion open lady/gent rider 17yrs over
Hector McCallum Memorial sponsorship we thank the McCallum family
SECTION “A” RING 2
R & V Bergin Transport
Start time 9.00am WAVIERS ARE TO BE SIGNED BY ALL RIDERS THAT ENTER THE MAIN ARENA
(COMPETING and WARM UP RIDERS)
Ring 2 starts in 200s
SHOWHUNTER Hacks 9am
Judge
Ribbon 1st 2nd 3rd Prize money 1stAmanda 2nd awarded three or more riders
$3 per events
Led small Show hunter 11.2 un 12.2h
201. Led first season show hunter pony un 12.2hh
202. Led district show hunter un 12.2hh 203. Led show hunter mare ne 12.2hh
204. Led show hunter gelding ne 12.2hh
Led champion sash /reserve champion show hunter 11.2hh ne 12.2h
Small show hunter ridden
205. First season ridden un 12.2hh
206. Ridden district show hunter pony 11.2 ne 12.2hh 207. Ridden novice show hunter pony 11.2hh ne 12.2hh.
208. Show hunter pony hack 11hh ne 12hh
209. Show hunter pony hack 12hh ne 12.2hh
210. Show hunter pony hack ridden child un 12yrs ne 12.2hh
211. Show hunter pony hack ridden by rider 12yrs un 18yrs
Champion small pony sash Feed Voucher /reserve champion sash only ridden show hunter pony ne 12.2hh
212. Led First season show hunter 12.2hh ne 14hh
213. Led large show hunter 12.2hh ne 14hh 214. Led District large show hunter 12.2 ne 14hh
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215. Led mare show hunter pony 12.2 ne 14hh 216. Led gelding show hunter pony 12.2 ne 14hh
Led Champion/reserve sash/ show hunter pony 12.2 ne 14hh
Large ridden show hunter
217. First ridden show hunter 12.2hh ne 14hh
218. Ridden district show hunter pony 12.2 ne 14hh 219. Novice show hunter pony 12.2 ne 14hh
220. Show hunter pony 12hh ne 12.2hh
221. Show hunter pony 12.2hh ne 13hh 222. Show hunter pony 13hh ne 14hh
223. Show hunter pony ridden by child un 18yrs
224. Show hunter pony ridden by adult 18yrs over Champion sash/feed voucher ridden/reserve sash only show hunter large pony
Led show hunter Galloway
225. Led first season show hunter Galloway 14hh ne 15hh 226. Led district show hunter Galloway 14hh ne 15hh
227. Led show hunter Galloway mare 14hh ne 14.2hh
228. Led show hunter Galloway gelding 14hh ne 14.2hh 229. Led show hunter Galloway mare 14.2hh ne 15hh
230. Led show hunter Galloway gelding 14.2hh ne 15hh
Led Champion sash /reserve sash show hunter Galloway 14hh ne 15hh
Ridden show hunter Galloway
231. First season show hunter Galloway 14hh ne 15hh 232. Ridden district Galloway show hunter 14.2hh ne 15hh
233. Novice show hunter Galloway 14hh ne 15hh
234. Ridden show hunter Galloway 14hh ne 14.2hh 235. Ridden show hunter Galloway 14.2hh ne 15hh
236. Ridden show hunter Galloway 14hh ne 15hh ridden by child rider un 18yrs
237. Ridden show hunter Galloway 14hh ne 15hh ridden by lady 238. Ridden show hunter Galloway 14hh ne 15hh ridden by gentleman
Champion sash Feed voucher ridden/ reserve sash only show hunter Galloway 14hh
ne 15hh
Led show hunter hack
239. Led First season show hunter hack 15hh over
240. Led district show hunter hack 15hh over 241. Led mare show hunter hack 15hh ne 16hh
242. Led gelding show hunter hack 15hh ne 16hh
243. Led mare show hunter hack 16hh over 244. Led gelding show hunter hack 16hh over
Champion sash/reserve champion show hunter led 15hh over
Ridden show hunter hack
245. First season show hunter hack 15hh over
246. District show hunter hack 15hh over 247. Novice show hunter hack 15hh over
248. Show hunter hack 15hh ne 16hh
249. Show hunter hack 16hh over 250. Show hunter hack 15hh over ridden by rider un 17yrs
251. Show hunter hack 15hh over ridden by lady 17yrs over
252. Show hunter hack 15hh over ridden by gentleman 17yrs 0ver Champion Feed voucher/reserve sash only show hunter hack over 15hh
Open hack 2nd ring 253. Open pony hack 11.2hh ne 12.2hh
254. Open pony hack 12.2hh ne 13hh
255. Open pony hack 13hh ne 14hh
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Champion sash Feed voucher /reserve champion second ring pony ridden open hack 11.2hh ne 14hh
256. Open Galloway 14hh ne 14.2hh 257. Open Galloway 14.2hh ne 15hh
Champion sash Feed Voucher/reserve champion Galloway hack 2nd ring 14hh ne 15hh
258. Open hack 15hh ne 16hh 259. Open hack 16hh over
Champion sash /reserve champion sash 2nd ring 15hh over
SECTION “A” RING 2 AMATURE RIDERS
Start time 9.00am Judge $2 per event
1st $4 2nd $2 3rd Ribbon only awarded 3 or more riders
260. Local novice riders un 6 not led 261. Led rider un 6yrs
262. Rider 6yrs un 7yrs
263. Rider 7yrs un 9yrs 264. Rider 9yrs un 11yrs
265 Rider 11yrs un 13yrs
Champion sash Feed Voucher /reserve champion sash/girl or boy 266. 13yrs un 15yrs
267. 15yrs un 17yrs 268. 17yrs un 19yrs
269. 19yrs over
Champion sash Feed Voucher /reserve champion sash boy or girl Supreme ridden open hack sash- $100 sponsored by R & S Crawford
Supreme Show hunter hacks Sash- $100 sponsored by P & T Lonergan
Supreme rider- $200 cast sponsored by R & V Bergin
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SECTION “A” RING 3 OWEN WIDDISON RING
Tumbarumba Show led breeds or ridden breeds.
Start time 9.00am Judge N/A steward
Entry $3 per event
1st $4 2nd $2 3rd Ribbon only awarded 3 or more riders Prize money awarded four or more entry
Miniature Horses
BREEDS RING 3
Small Breed Section 10.2 and Under
Best Presented Small Breed Best Coloured Small Breed
Best youngstock under 3 years
Miniature Ponies not ex 8.2hh
Miniature pony filly 3 years and under
Miniature pony Mare 4 years and over
Champion and Reserve Miniature pony Mare or Filly
Miniature pony Gelding 3 years and under
Miniature pony Gelding 4 years and over
Champion and Reserve Miniature Pony Gelding
Miniature pony Colt 3 years and under
Miniature pony Stallion 4 years and over
Champion and Reserve Miniature pony Stallion
Miniature Horses eligible Small horse and Little Horse
Miniature Horse filly 3 years and under
Miniature Horse Mare 4 years and over
Champion and Reserve Miniature Horse Mare or Filly
Miniature Horse Gelding 3 years and under
Miniature Horse Gelding 4 years and over
Champion and Reserve Miniature Horse Gelding
Miniature Horse Colt 3 years and under
Miniature Horse Stallion 4 years and over
Champion and Reserve Miniature Horse Colt or Stallion
Shetland Ponies not ex 10.2hh
Shetland filly 3 years and under
Shetland Mare 4 years and over
Champion and Reserve Shetland pony Mare or Filly
Shetland Gelding 3 years and under
Shetland Gelding 4 years and over
Champion and Reserve Shetland pony Gelding
Shetland Colt 3 years and under
Shetland Stallion 4 years and over
Champion and Reserve Shetland pony Stallion or Colt
Supreme Champion Small Breed Sponsored by Candice McGrath
Eligible classes champion miniature pony, champion miniature horse, champion Shetland Pony
LED BREEDS RING 3
Breeds led and ridden will start after open hacks and open riders and ring
location will be advised on the day
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Judge N/A Entry $3 per event
1st 2nd 3rd Ribbon only Run after hacks
Led Thoroughbred
Colt or Stallion Mare or Filly
Gelding
Champion and Reserve Led Thoroughbred
Led ANSA
Colt or Stallion
Mare or Filly Gelding
Champion and Reserve Led ANSA
Led Appaloosa
Colt or Stallion
Mare or Filly
Gelding Champion and Reserve Led Appaloosa
Led Quarter Horses
Colt or stallion Mare or Filly
Gelding
Champion and Reserve Led Quarter Horse
Led Pintos / Paints
Colt or Stallion
Mare or Filly Gelding
Champion and Reserve Pinto/ Paint
Led Palominos
Colt or Stallion
Mare or Filly
Gelding Champion and Reserve Led Palomino
Led Buckskin
Colt or stallion Mare or Filly
Gelding
Champion and Reserve Led Buckskin
Led APSB Ponies
Colt or stallion
Mare or Filly Gelding
Champion and Reserve Led APSB
Led Riding Ponies
Colt or stallion
Mare or Filly
Gelding Champion and Reserve Led Riding Pony
Led Saddle ponies
Colt or stallion Mare or Filly
Gelding Champion and Reserve Led saddle pony
Led Connemara Ponies
Colt or stallion
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Mare or Filly Gelding
Champion and Reserve Led Connemara
Led Welsh Ponies section A
Colt or stallion
Mare or Filly Gelding
Champion and Reserve Led Welsh Section A
Led Welsh Ponies section B
Colt or stallion
Mare or Filly
Gelding Champion and Reserve Led Welsh Section B
Led Part Welsh
Colt or stallion Mare or Filly
Gelding
Champion and Reserve Led Part Welsh
Led Purebred Arabian
Colt or stallion
Mare or Filly Gelding
Champion and Reserve Led Purebred Arabian
Led Part bred Arabian
Colt or stallion
Mare or Filly
Gelding Champion and Reserve Led Part Bred Arabian
Led Warm Blood
Mare/ filly Gelding
Champion/ Reserve
Supreme Led Horse of the Show- $100 sponsored by the Tumbarumba Show Horse Section Classes eligible from 322 – 369
RIDDEN SECTION
Ridden Thoroughbred
Colt or Stallion
Mare or Filly Gelding
Champion and Reserve Ridden Thoroughbred
Ridden ANSA
Colt or Stallion
Mare or Filly
Gelding Champion and Reserve Ridden ANSA
Ridden Appaloosa
Colt or Stallion Mare or Filly
Gelding
Champion and Reserve Ridden Appaloosa
Ridden Pintos / Paints
Colt or Stallion Mare or Filly
Gelding
Champion and Reserve Ridden Pinto/ Paint
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Ridden Palominos
Colt or Stallion
Mare or Filly Gelding
Champion and Reserve Ridden Palomino
Ridden Buckskin
Colt or stallion
Mare or Filly
Gelding Champion and Reserve Ridden Buckskin
Ridden APSB Ponies
Colt or stallion Mare or Filly
Gelding
Champion and Reserve Ridden APSB
Ridden Riding Ponies
Colt or stallion
Mare or Filly Gelding
Champion and Reserve Ridden Riding Pony
Ridden Saddle ponies
Colt or stallion
Mare or Filly
Gelding Champion and Reserve Ridden saddle pony
Ridden Connemara Ponies
Colt or stallion Mare or Filly
Gelding
Champion and Reserve Ridden Connemara
Ridden Welsh Ponies Section A B C D E sections
300+ Colt or stallion
301+ Mare or Filly 302+ Gelding
Champion and Reserve Ridden Welsh
Ridden Part Welsh
303+ Colt or stallion
304+ Mare or Filly
305+ Gelding Champion and Reserve Ridden Part Welsh
Ridden Purebred Arabian
306+ Colt or stallion 307+ Mare or Filly
308+ Gelding
Champion and Reserve Ridden Purebred Arabian
Ridden Part bred Arabian
309+ Colt or stallion
310+ Mare or Filly 311+ Gelding
Champion and Reserve Ridden Part Bred Arabian
Ridden Warm Blood Mare Ridden Warm blood Gelding
Champion & Reserve Supreme Ridden Breed - $100 sponsored by the Tumbarumba Show Horse Section
Classes eligible All Champions from classes 370 – 311
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SECTION “A” RING 4
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE Ring 4 start in 400 starting 9am
Judge: / Steward
Entry $3
Placing 1st $4 2nd $2 3rd Ribbon only awarded 3 or more riders
Prize money awarded 4 or more entry 401. Led ASH colt 3yrs under
402. Led ASH gelding 3yrs under
403. Led ASH stallion 4yrs over 404. Led ASH gelding 4yrs over
Champion sash/reserve sash led ASH colt stallion 405. Led ASH filly 3yrs under
406. Led mare 4yrs over
Champion/reserve led ASH mare/filly 407. ASH junior handlers
408. ASH junior handler under 13yrs
409. ASH junior handler 13yrs un 18yrs 410. ASH lady handler 18yrs over
411. ASH gentleman handler 18yrs over
Champion/reserve ASH handler over all 412. Junior ridden ash hack under 13yrs
413. Junior ridden ash hack 13yrs under 18yrs
414. Lady's ridden ash hack 18yrs over 415. Gentleman ridden ash hack 18yrs over
Champion sash/reserve sash over all ASH/ voucher
416. Filly hack 3yrs under 417. Mare hack 4yrs over
418. Colt hack 3yrs under
419. Gelding hack 4yrs over 420. Novice hack stallion/colt
421. Novice hack gelding
422. Novice hack mare 423. Open mare hack
424. Open hack stallion
425. Open hack gelding Champion sash/reserve sash ridden hack
426. Junior working ash un 13yrs
427. Junior working ash 13yrs un 18yrs 428. Novice working ash
429. Working ash under 4yrs
430. Open working ash stallion 431. Open working ash gelding
432. Open working mare
Champion sash/reserve sash working ash Supreme ASH/OPEN Stock horse
Sponsored by Bruce Alleyn Tumbarumba
Sash/ $50 Breed to run in conjunction ring/ 1.2 after hack riding events
Led thoroughbred/off track led
433. Led thoroughbred colt/stallion 3yrs un 434. Led gelding 4yrs over
435. Led filly/mare over 4yrs
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Champion/reserve sash led thoroughbred/off track Ridden thoroughbred/ off track
436. Ridden stallion/colt any age 437. Ridden mare/filly any age
438. Ridden gelding any age
Champion/reserve sash ridden thoroughbred/off track
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SECTION “A” RING 4
TUMBARUMBA SHOW FUN RING
Start time 9.00am WAVIERS ARE TO BE SIGNED BY ALL PARENTS BEFORE ENTERING
THE MAIN ARENA.
All riders must wear safety approved footwear & helmets. $10/rider over all
events. 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th.(vouchers not cash given) Steward Rules apply.
Rider un5yrs . Rider 5yrs un 7yrs
. Rider 7yrs un 9yrs
. Rider 9yrs un 11yrs Champion over all un5yrs/11yrs rider- $25 sponsored by Jess Wolfe
. Rider 11yrs un 13yrs
. Rider 13yrs un 15yrs
. Rider 15yrs un 17yrs
Champion over all 11yrs/17yrs rider- $25 sponsored by Jess Wolfe
. Ridden pony un 12hh/13hh rider un 12/ 12un 13/13un17yrs
. Ridden Galloway 13.2 /14.2hh un12yrs/12un13yrs/13un17yrs
. Ridden hack 15hh overun12yrs/12un13yrs/17yrsun17yrs
Best Black Horse Best Chestnut Horse
Best Bay Horse
Best colored Horse Best Walking Horse
Best trotting horse
Longest Ears Longest Tail
Quietest horse
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Led Brumby horse 501. Best Presented Brumby (open to registered and unregistered brumbies)
502. Best Coloured Brumby (open to registered and unregistered brumbies - must be pinto, roan, dilute
etc) 503. Led ABHR Stallion or Colt
504. Led ABHR Gelding
505. Led ABHR Mare 506. Champion Led ABHR Brumby
507. Led GFHHA Gelding 508. Led GFHHA Mare
509. Champion Led GFHHA Brumby
510. Unregistered Brumby Gelding
511. Unregistered Brumby Mare
512. Champion Unregistered Brumby
513. Supreme Led Brumby Exhibit (all brumby champions eligible)
514. Ridden ABHR Stallion or Colt
515. Ridden ABHR Gelding
516. Ridden ABHR Mare 517. Champion Ridden ABHR Brumby
518. Ridden GFHHA Gelding/Stallion
519. Ridden GFHHA Mare
520. Champion Ridden GFHHA Brumby
Champion- sponsored by GFHHA
521. Ridden Unregistered Brumby Gelding
522. Ridden Unregistered Brumby Mare 523. Champion Unregistered Brumby
524. Supreme Ridden Brumby Exhibit (all brumby champions eligible)-
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SECTION “A” RING 4
HEAVY HORSES
CHIEF STEWARD: Paul Doughty
Start Time 11am To begin at the conclusion of fun ring. Judge: To be advised
Sponsored by, Gordon Hulm; Triggs cool room hire; Tumbarumba Outfitters: PRIZE MONEY: $4. 1ST, $2. 2ND, 3RD Ribbon only.
Entries, $2.00 PER EVENT PAY IN RING
HEAVY HORSES
1 Junior led colt under 1 year
2 Colt, stallion or gelding 2yrs & over
3 Led gelding CHAMPION LED, $20
RESERVE CHAMPION, Ribbon only
4 Junior led filly under 1 year 5 Led filly or mare over 2 yrs.
6 Dry mare or brood mare
CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY, $20 RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY, Ribbon only
SUPREME CHAMPION HEAVY HORSE, $50
HORSE OR PONY IN HARNESS
7 Shetland or miniature in harness
8 Pony in harness (Light Horse)
9 Horse/heavy horse in harness CHAMPION HARNESS, $20
RESERVE CHAMPION HARNESS, Ribbon only
10 Two wheel turnout 11 Four wheel turnout, open harness
CHAMPION WHEEL TURNOUT, $20
RESERVE CHAMPION WHEEL TURNOUT, Ribbon only 12 Adult driver, harness
13 Youth driver must be 12yrs & over
CHAMPION HARNESS, $20
RESERVR CHAMPION HARNESS, Ribbon only
SUPREME TURNOUT HARNESS OF TUMBARUMBA SHOW, $20.00
WORKING HEAVY HORSE 14 Single horse driven in long reins 15 Pair driven in long reins
16 Log snig single horse
17 Pumpkin snatch 18 Utility farm house
CHAMPION WORKING HEAVY HORSE, $50
RESERVE CHAMPION WORKING HEAVY HORSE, Ribbon only SUPREME WORKING HORSE, PONY AND MINATURE TUMBARUMBA SHOW, $50.00
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SECTION “B” STOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE CHIEF STEWARD: Phil Cussons 02 6948 2588
Trophies to winners, Prize money & Ribbons, (to place getters)
Entries & Draw on the day,
Entries close 10.00am.
Draw 10.15am.
Start 10.30am.
Entry Fees;
$20; Seniors
$10; Juniors
$10; Beginners
Beginners; no age restriction (must not have won & placed in similar event)
JUNIORS MUST WEAR HELMETS.
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SECTION “D” – LED CATTLE CHIEF STEWARD: R Pattinson 6948 2614
SPONSORS: G. J. Hulm P/L: R & C Pattinson: P. G. O’Brien: Brad Harvey: S & C Guest:
G & K Daniel:
ENTRIES: Close 5 p.m. Friday
Entry fee: $2.
Champion and Reserve ribbons will be given out to all champions in all stud sections if three head or more are in a section, otherwise only champion ribbon will be presented.
Entries to be on the ground by 9 a.m. on the day of the show as judging will commence at 9.30 a.m.
sharp. All stud cattle to be led and must enter Grand Parade and must be ringed (extra handlers will be
present).
All cattle to be left on showground until 4.30 p.m. and all ribbons to be left with cattle until they are
removed from the showground. Each exhibit is allowed to compete in one section only.
All stud cattle to be registered and in the progeny register of their breed. Proof of registration must
accompany all entries in stud section. Breeds not mentioned in schedule are most welcome. Sections are same as other
breeds.
No prize money in stud section unless otherwise stated. Champion ribbons will be awarded for male and female, in all sections. All cattle must be tested brucellosis free.
A typed description of your stud stock or animal must be provided to the Chief Steward after judging
and prior to the Grand Parade for use in the parade commentary.
Age of animals to be taken from 1st March
“Grand Champion Male of Show”, any breed, any age. $50.
“Grand Champion Female of Show”, any breed, any age. $50.
“Supreme Champion Beast of Show”, in stud section, male or female or any breed, to be judged prior to the grand parade. $100
Reserve ribbon will be awarded.
Interbreed event, “Best Group of Three Head”, two male and one female to be shown.
Any age and, to be owned by exhibitor. Prize donated by G. J. Hulm Pty Ltd, $30.
Champion male and female ribbon + $10
Section 1
1. HEREFORD
2. POLL HEREFORD
3. ANGUS 4. MURRAY GREY
5. LIMOUSIN
6. ANY OTHER BREED
All the above sections to comprise the following:
A. Bull 2 years and over. B. Bull 18 months under 2 years
C. Bull 12 months and under 18 months
D. Bull under 12 months E. Cow over 2 years
F. Female 18 months and under 2 years
G. Female 12 months and under 18 months
H. Heifer under one year
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SANDY VALLEY POLL HEREFORD STUD
Member number:- B3478
Handled, Broken in to lead
Quiet nature Bulls who are good breeders
Jason & Paul McPherson Pound Creek Road,
Tumbarumba, NSW, 2653 Phone:- Jason 0428 488 239 Paul 02 6948 2129
Bulls for Sale
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SECTION “E” – PEN CATTLE
CHIEF STEWARD: Rock McGrath, 69488285
ENTRIES: Close 5 p.m. Friday
SPONSORS: R. H. Blake & Co., JA Alleyn & Co. Delta Agribusiness. Entry fee $2.
Champion exhibit in Pen Section only – any breed, any age, male or female
No led or ringed beast to be entered in Pen Section. If less than three exhibitors in a section only first prize will be paid and only first ribbons awarded.
If animals are not up to judge’s standard, then judge has the right not to award ribbons or prize money.
All animals must only be entered into right age group as animals will be mouthed for age. Animals entered into wrong sections will be disqualified.
ABERDEEN ANGUS OPEN SECTION 1. Bull, under two years 17. Pen of three, 12 month – 2 years
2. Bull, two years and over suitable for breeders: $50
3. Cow, two years and over Fat Section
4. Heifer, under two years 18. One Fat Steer with milk teeth Prize donated by RH Blake & Co.
HEREFORDS 1st $60; 2nd $40: 5. Bull, under two years 19. Pen of three Weaners, suitable for
6. Bull, two years and over commercial fattening to be bred exhibitor.
7. Cow, two years and over Prize donated by J A Alleyn & Co.
8. Heifer, under two years 1st $30; 2nd $20:
20. Pen of three Steers suitable for feed lot.
POLL HEREFORDS 1st $30; 2nd $20: 9. Bull, under two years 21. One Commercial Cow with calf at foot 10. Bull, two years and over Prize donated by RH Blake & Co.
11. Cow, two tears and over 1st $30; 2nd $20
12. Heifer, under two years 22. One Vealer under 12 months, any breed Prize donated by Delta Agribusiness.
ANY OTHER BREED 1st $30; 2nd $20: 13. Bull, under two years
14. Bull, two years and over Overall Champion Male & Female ribbons
15. Cow, two years and over awarded in all sections + $10. 16. Heifer, under two years
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CATTLE HERD HEALTH STATUS DECLARATION FOR SHOWS & SALES
Instructions to Owners/Exhibitors: 1. Complete Part 1 of this form. 2. This form is NOT an interstate entry permit. However, if stock are likely to be sold or moved onwards from a show, Part 2
should be completed by your local animal health official to assist authorities to prepare the necessary official interstate movement certificates.
3. If Johnes Disease (JD) testing has been undertaken, get your private vet .to complete Part 3, or attach a veterinary certificate.
4. This Herd Health Status form is valid for 6 months from the date of issue. The owner must notify the issuing Government veterinarian or Animal Health Officer of any change in herd status or other information on the form, subsequent to completion of this form.
THIS FORM IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AS AN ENTRY PERMIT TO OTHER STATES AND/OR ZONES PART 1
OWNER/EXHIBITOR DECLARATION
TRADING NAME ................................................................................................... ................................................................ ADDRESS ............................................................................................................. POSTCODE ........................................... PROPERTY ADDRESS ......................................................................................... POSTCODE ........................................... TELEPHONE ......................................................................................................... FAX ........................................................ PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NO./TAIL TAG NO ............................................... ................................................................ SALE/SHOW ......................................................................................................... DATE ...................................................... Description of cattle (attach list if necessary) NOTE: A show or sale may want to use only the higher entry requirements below and may delete one or more clauses that do not meet the standard.
Identification (Brands, Eartags, Tattoos)
Number of cattle
Description of cattle (Age, Sex, Breed)
I, Owner/Manager, Exhibitor (print name) ..............................................................................................................................
of (print address) .................................................................................................................................................................... declare that with regard to Johne’s disease (Tick the box for the clause/s which apply)
(1) The cattle identified above originate from a Free , Protected , Control , Residual , Zone for BJD.
(2.1) The cattle identified above originate from assessed herds under the Cattle MAP,
with status attained in the year indicated; e.g MN1 99
MN1 MN2 MN3 Herd Status Certificate No........................Expiry date.....................................................................
(2.2) The cattle identified above originate from herds that have not been assessed from Johne’s Disease (i.e.Non
Assessed status).
(2.3) The cattle identified above originate from herds that have been Check Tested negative (ie CT) in the past 12 months.
Date tested............................................................................Approved Veterinarian................................................................
(2.4) Where applicable the cattle identified above which are 2 years of age or older have been blood tested by a registered
veterinarian using the absorbed ELISA test with negative results within 6 months before the date of the show/sale/exhibition. Where the cattle are less than 2 years of age the dam will be tested.
(2.5) The cattle identified above originate from Restricted (RD) or Tested Low Prevalence (TLP) herds that are under strict
regulatory control and
have been undertaking official, audited test and control programs for a minimum of 2 years, and
at least 2 consecutive annual whole herd tests have been conducted with a reactor rate not exceeding 1.5% at the latest herd test; and
the cattle to be exhibited, or their dams, have been tested with negative results as part of at least the last two annual herd tests; and
the cattle to be exhibited are not officially listed as “at risk” cattle for the particular herd, and
the cattle to be exhibited have been tested negative within 3 months of the date of the show. Exhibitors may also need additional certification to move between Zones or between States. Check with local veterinary authority. The above information, including the description of the animals and property/ies of origin is complete, true and correct. Signature ........................................................................................................................Date....................................................
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PART 2 ENDORSEMENT OF HERD STATUS
Note: This is an option that may be used to assist completion of official movement forms where there is a reasonable probability that animals will proceed to another state or zone directly from the show or sale. It is NOT an official certificate. (To be completed by Government Veterinarian/Inspector of Stock if intending to move stock Interstate) The property(s) being certified in relation to the Owner’s Declaration has/have been allocated Tail Tag Number/s.
.................................................................................................................................to which the following information applies To the best of my knowledge and belief, and based on a search of available Departmental records: (1) I have no reason to doubt the owner’s declaration in Part 1 above. (2) Under the Australian Standard Definititions & Rules for Johne’s disease, the herd/s has/have an assigned a herd status of
..................................................................................................................................................................................................... HERD STATUS Non-Assessed (NA): means the infection status of the herd is unknown, but the herd is not under suspicion. Check Tested (CT): the herd has had a negative Check Test undertaken by an approved veterinarian in the past 12 months. Tested Negative (TN) or Monitored Negative (MN): the herd has an Assessed status under the Australian Johne’s Disease Market Assurance Program for Cattle (Cattle MAP). (3) a. TUBERCULOSIS: Property Status........................................... Area Status............................................... b. CATTLE TICK: Tick free area - Yes/No (delete one) If NO, list date and place of treatment (attach if necessary) c. EPHEMERAL FEVER: Ephemeral fever has/has not been reported on the property of origin in the last 30 days. d. ENZOOTIC BOVINE LEUCOSIS (EBL): The official status of the herd is ........................................................................... Inspector of Stock: Signature ........................................................................................................................................... (PRINT NAME)...........................................................located at.............................................................office. Date of issue............................................Telephone:.......................................Fax:.........................................
PART 3 JOHNE’S DISEASE TEST RESULTS
(To be completed by the Veterinary Surgeon conducting the tests or Government officer upon receipt of test results, or attach veterinary certificate).
The individual cattle listed below were tested for Johne’s Disease using the absorbed ELISA test with a negative result.
Cattle identification (tattoos) ...................................................................................................................................................
Date of test .............................................................................................................................................................................
Laboratory ..............................................................................................................................................................................
Accession No. ........................................................................................................................................................................
If tested by veterinary surgeon If tested by Government Officer
Name of testing veterinarian
Name of Government Officer
Signature
OR Signature
Practice Name & Location
Location
Phone/Fax:
Phone/Fax:
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SECTION “F” – CAGED BIRDS CHIEF STEWARD: Dianne Salter, 0457 590 663
To be displayed on Saturday. Entry fee; 50c per entry
SPONSORS: Bob’s Birds & Pets, Brennan’s Earthmoving, Gollan’s FoodWorks, Hammond’s
Hardware, Hyne Timber, L Carmona, Pet Barn Wagga, Pet Stock Wagga, Parade Service Station, R & V Bergin, Southwest Stock Feeds, Steve Houting Memorial Canary Trophy, Tumbarumba Hotel,
Tumbarumba IGA Liquor Plus, Tumba Gift House, Tumbarumba Newsagency, Tumbarumba Outfitters,
Tumbarumba Post Office, Gone Barney, Green Valley Grains, Don Tuckwell Audio
CONDITIONS:
1. All entries must be received by the Secretary no later than Friday, 20th March 2020.
2. In cases where there is only one exhibit, the judge may withhold prize. 3. All exhibits must be in position by 9am on the day. When placed in position by the stewards,
exhibits must not be interfered with by the exhibitor. Disqualification may follow any violation of this
rule. 4. The judge’s decision in all cases to be final.
5. All birds shall be exhibited in standard cages, supplied by the exhibitor, except school children’s
class. 6. All birds must have sufficient feed and water in cage for one day.
7. All exhibits must have drinkers attached.
8. No exhibits may be removed before 4.30pm on the day of the exhibition unless special permission is given by the Secretary.
9. All care will be taken of exhibits, but the Society will not accept responsibility.
PRIZES: 1st $2, plus certificate, 2nd $1, plus certificate.
Budgerigars:
Champion Male Budgerigar: Trophy, ribbon and certificate.
Champion Female Budgerigar: Trophy, ribbon and certificate. Reserve Champion Male Budgerigar: Ribbon and certificate.
Reserve Champion Female Budgerigar: Ribbon and
certificate.
Canaries:
Champion Canary: Trophy, ribbon and certificate.
Reserve Champion Canary: Ribbon and certificate.
Australian Finches:
Champion Australian Finch: Trophy, ribbon and certificate.
Reserve Champion Finch: Ribbon and certificate.
Zebra Finches:
Champion Zebra Finch: Trophy, ribbon and certificate.
Reserve Champion Finch: Ribbon and certificate.
Foreign Finches:
Champion Foreign Finch: Trophy, ribbon and certificate.
Reserve Champion Foreign Finch: Ribbon and certificate.
Parrots:
Champion Large Parrot: Trophy, ribbon and certificate.
Reserve Champion Large Parrot: Ribbon and certificate. Champion Small Parrot: Trophy, ribbon and certificate.
Reserve Champion Small Parrot: Ribbon and certificate.
Junior:
Champion Junior Exhibit: Trophy, ribbon and certificate.
Reserve Champion Junior Exhibit: Ribbon and certificate.
Local:
Champion Local Junior Pet Bird: Trophy, ribbon and certificate.
Reserve Champion Local Junior Pet Bird: Ribbon and certificate.
Cockatoos:
Champion Cockatoo: Trophy, ribbon and certificate.
Reserve Champion Cockatoo: Ribbon and certificate.
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SECTION “F” CAGED BIRDS BUDGERIGARS CANARIES 1. Green Cock 40. Any variety Canary Cock 2. Laurel or Olive Cock 41. Any variety Canary Hen
3. Sky Blue Cock CHAMPION CANARY:
4. Grey Cock Trophy, ribbon and certificate 5. Cobalt, Mauve or Violet Cock RESERVE CHAMPION CANARY
6. Grey Green Cock Ribbon and Certificate
7. Clearwing Cock
8. AC Greywing Cock AUSTRALIAN FINCHES 9. Yellow Cock 42. Gouldian, Red
10. Albino Cock 43. Gouldian, Yellow
11. Lutino Cock 44. Gouldian, Black 12. Opaline Cock 45. Star Finch
13. Cinnamon Wing Green Cock 46. Diamond Sparrow
14. Cinnamon Wing Blue Cock 47. Embla Picta 15. Pied AC Green Cock 48. Longtail Grass Finch
16. Pied AC Blue Cock 49. Parson Finch
17. Harlequin Pied Green Cock 50. Mask Finch 18. Harlequin Pied Blue Cock 51. Blood Finch
19. AOC Cock not mentioned 52. Double Bar Finch
20. Green Hen 53. Plumhead Finch 21. Laurel or Olive Hen 54. Red Browed Finch
22. Sky Bleu Hen 55. Chestnut Finch
23. Grey Hen 56. AOV Finch not mentioned 24. Cobalt, Mauve or Violet Hen 57. Pair Australian Finches
25. Grey Green Hen CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN FINCH:
26. Clearwing Hen Trophy, ribbon and certificate 27. AC Greywing Hen RESERVE CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN
28. Yellow Hen FINCH 29. Albino Hen Ribbon and Certificate
30. Lution Hen
31. Opaline Hen
32. Cinnamon Wing Green Hen ZEBRA FINCHES
33. Cinnamon Wing Blue Hen 58. Normal Cock
34. Pied AC Green Hen 59. Fawn Cock
35. Pied AC Blue Hen 60. White Cock 36. Harlequin Pied Green Hen 61. Marked White Cock
37. Harlequin Pied Blue Hen 62. Blue or Silver Cock
38. AOC Hen not mentioned 63. Grizzle Cock 39. Pair of Budgies
CHAMPION MALE BUDGERIGAR:
Trophy, ribbon and certificate CHAMPION FEMALE BUDGERIGAR:
Trophy, ribbon and certificate
RESERVE CHAMPION MALE BUDGERIGAR:
Ribbon and Certificate
RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE BUDGERIGAR:
Ribbon and Certificate
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ZEBRA FINCHES – cont’d LARGE PARROTS
64. Normal Pied Cock 96. Eastern Rosella
65. Fawn Pied Cock 97. Yellow Rosella 66. AOC Pied Cock 98. Crimson Rosella
67. Normal Hen 99. King Parrot
68. Fawn Hen 100. Crimson Wing 69. White Hen 101. Rock Pebble
70. Marked White Hen 102. Barraband
71. Blue or Silver Hen 103. Twenty Eight or Port Lincoln 72. Grizzle Hen 104. Indian Ringneck Green
73. Normal Pied Hen 105. Indian Ringneck, any other colour
74. Fawn Pied Hen 106. Princess AC 75. AOC Pied Hen 107. Pair Parrots
76. AOC not mentioned 108. Mallee Ringneck
77. Pair of Normal Zebras 109. Parrot, AOV 78. Pair Fawn Zebras
79. Pair AOC Zebras SMALL PARROTS BEST PAIR OF ZEBRA FINCHES; 110. Western Rosella
$10 prize donated by Tumbarumba Hotel + 111. Lorikeet, Rainbow medallion 112. Lorikeet, Red Collared
CHAMPION ZEBRA FINCH: 113. Lorikeet, Musk
Trophy, ribbon and certificate 114. Lorikeet, Scaly RESERVE CHAMPION ZEBRA FINCH: 115. Lorikeet, AOV
Ribbon and Certificate 116. Quarrion, Normal
117. Quarrion, Pied
FOREIGN FINCHES 118. Quarrion variety, any other colour
80. Gold Finch 119. Red Rumped
81. Mannequin Finch 120. Many Coloured 82. Spice Finch 121. Blue Bonnet
83. Cutthroat Finch 122. Parrot, AOV
84. Java Sparrow, Blue 123. Pair Parrots 85. Java Sparrow, Fawn
86. Java Sparrow, White LOVEBIRDS
87. Java Sparrow Pied 124. Peach Face, AV
88. Orange Breast 125. Lovebird, masked AV 89. Ruddu
90. Cordon BEST PEACH FACE EXHIBIT, $5 prize
91. Cyban donated by Tumbarumba Hotel 92. Melba
93. Aurora
94. OV Foreign Finch not mentioned 95. Pair Foreign Finches
CHAMPION FOREIGN FINCH:
Trophy, ribbon and certificate RESERVE CHAMPION FOREIGN FINCH:
Ribbon and certificate
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NEOPHEMA OTHER VARIETIES 126. Neophema, Elegant 135. Quail, any variety
127. Neophema, Bourke 136. Dove, any variety 128. Neophema, Scarlet 137. Pidgeon, any variety
129. Neophema, Turquoise 138. Pair Quail AV, donated by L Carmona
130. Neophema, AOV CHAMPION ANY OTHER VARIETY: BEST NEOPHEMA EXHIBIT, $5 prize $5 prize and medallion
Donated by Tumbarumba Hotel
CHILDRENS SECTION UNDER 15 COCKATOOS 139. Budgie, AV
131. Cockatoo, Sulphur Crested 140. Finch, AV 132. Major Mitchell 141. Canary, AV
133. Galah 142. Parrot, AV
134. Cockatoo, AOV 143. Local Bird CHAMPION COCKATOO:
Trophy, ribbon and certificate Champion Bird of Show, $50. RESERVE CHAMPION COCKATOO: Ribbon and certificate
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POSTAL ENTRIES TO PO BOX 14, TUMBARUMBA 2653 EMAIL ENTRIES TO secretary@tumbarumbashow.com.au
ENTRY FORM To The Secretary of the Association
I hereby request that you will enter on the list of intended exhibits for your show on Saturday 21
st March 2020
CLASS
SECTION
NAME (IF ANY) AND DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT
ENTRY FEES ENCLOSED
I hereby enter the above, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Tumbarumba PA&H Society Inc. Please write clearly and distinctly. Carefully read the conditions. NAME ________________________________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________________________ _________________________________DATE ___________________________ Note: Carefully read all conditions and regulations. The Committee will not hold itself responsible for any errors in any Entry Form. Fees must accompany entry and form must be signed. If less than four entries in any section only 1
st prize will be paid.
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POSTAL ENTRIES TO PO BOX 14, TUMBARUMBA 2653 EMAIL ENTRIES TO secretary@tumbarumbashow.com.au
ENTRY FORM To The Secretary of the Association
I hereby request that you will enter on the list of intended exhibits for your show on Saturday 21
st March 2020
CLASS
SECTION
NAME (IF ANY) AND DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT
ENTRY FEES ENCLOSED
I hereby enter the above, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Tumbarumba PA&H Society Inc. Please write clearly and distinctly. Carefully read the conditions. NAME ________________________________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________________________ _________________________________DATE ___________________________ Note: Carefully read all conditions and regulations. The Committee will not hold itself responsible for any errors in any Entry Form. Fees must accompany entry and form must be signed. If less than four entries in any section only 1
st prize will be paid.
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POSTAL ENTRIES TO PO BOX 14, TUMBARUMBA 2653 EMAIL ENTRIES TO secretary@tumbarumbashow.com.au
ENTRY FORM To The Secretary of the Association
I hereby request that you will enter on the list of intended exhibits for your show on Saturday 21
st March 2020
CLASS
SECTION
NAME (IF ANY) AND DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT
ENTRY FEES ENCLOSED
I hereby enter the above, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Tumbarumba PA&H Society Inc. Please write clearly and distinctly. Carefully read the conditions. NAME ________________________________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________________________ _________________________________DATE ___________________________ Note: Carefully read all conditions and regulations. The Committee will not hold itself responsible for any errors in any Entry Form. Fees must accompany entry and form must be signed. If less than four entries in any section only 1
st prize will be paid.
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POSTAL ENTRIES TO PO BOX 14, TUMBARUMBA 2653 EMAIL ENTRIES TO secretary@tumbarumbashow.com.au
ENTRY FORM To The Secretary of the Association
I hereby request that you will enter on the list of intended exhibits for your show on Saturday 21
st March 2020
CLASS
SECTION
NAME (IF ANY) AND DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT
ENTRY FEES ENCLOSED
I hereby enter the above, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Tumbarumba PA&H Society Inc. Please write clearly and distinctly. Carefully read the conditions. NAME ________________________________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________________________ _________________________________DATE ___________________________ Note: Carefully read all conditions and regulations. The Committee will not hold itself responsible for any errors in any Entry Form. Fees must accompany entry and form must be signed. If less than four entries in any section only 1
st prize will be paid.
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES COUNCIL OF NEW SOUTH WALES LIMITED THIS DOCUMENT IS A NO DUTY OF CARE RISK WARNING THIS DOCUMENT IS A WAIVER OF DUTY OF CARE Do not complete “Event” details if this document only applies to use of facilities other than for an Event. Event Name (Subsequently referred to as “the Event”): Event Date: ................................................................................................................................................ Participant Name: ..................................................................Participants’s Date of Birth:…..…................ Participant Address: ................................................................................................................................... Participant Contact Number: ..................................................................................................................... Participant Email: .......................................................................................................................................
Section A - Supplier’s statements about risk and duty of care Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales Limited and (Name of Show) (together the Suppliers) advise as set out below. The handling of animals is a dangerous recreational activity as animals can act in a sudden and unpredictable way, especially when frightened or hurt. Participation (including passive participation) in animal handling and/or physical competitions and/or Events at an agricultural show and/or use of the Suppliers’ facilities contain elements of risk, both obvious and inherent. Physical competitions and activities, Events and use of the Suppliers’ facilities are all dangerous recreational activities. This document is a risk warning for the purpose of section 5M of the Civil Liability Act NSW 2002. This risk warning is given by or on behalf of the Suppliers. This document acts as an exclusion of liability under Part 1A Division 5 of the Civil Liability Act NSW 2002 if the services supplied by the Suppliers are supplied without reasonable care and skill.
Section B - Participant’s acknowledgements By signing this document I acknowledge that: 1.Participation in the Event and/or use of the Suppliers’ facilities is a recreational service for the purposes of section 139A of the Australian Competition and Consumer Act (Cth) 2010 and a recreational activity for the purposes of section 5K of the Civil Liability Act (NSW) 2002.
2.I participate in the Event and/or use of the Suppliers’ facilities at my own risk.
3. Participation in the Event and/or use of the Suppliers’ facilities is a hazardous activity and involves a significant risk of physical harm and may result in injury, loss, damage or death to me and others.
4. Participation in the Event and/or use of the Suppliers’ facilities requires certain skills and experience. I declare that I have sufficient skills and experience to be able to safely and properly participate in the Event and/or use the Suppliers’ facilities.
5. Animals can act in sudden and unpredictable ways, especially if frightened or hurt, or if exposed to loud or unfamiliar noises.
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6.The Event will be held in close proximity to rides and large groups of people and there may be loud and unfamiliar noises which can frighten animals used in the Event.
7.If the Event is held outdoors, there are risks to me as a result of the weather conditions, including either extreme hot or cold weather, rain or wind. 8.Insects or other animals may cause animals used in the Event to become frightened and act in an unpredictable way.
9.In handling animals, there is a risk of suffering injury including injuries caused by the animals.
10.I am responsible for ensuring that I have and will wear equipment suitable for my safety in my participation of the Event and/or in using the Suppliers’ facilities.
11.I am responsible for the condition of any tools and equipment and ensuring that they are appropriate for the Event and/or in using the Suppliers’ facilities.
12.I use the Suppliers’ facilities, including for the Event entirely at my own risk, as I find them and with the prior acceptance of the risk of possible danger to me, both obvious and inherent.
13.At the time of participating in the Event and/or in using the Suppliers’ facilities, I will not to any degree be under the influence of alcohol or illicit drugs.
14.I will not consume any alcohol or illicit drugs while participating in the Event and/or in using the Suppliers’ facilities and agree that such use may result in my being excluded from the Event and/or from using the Suppliers’ facilities with no entitlement to any refund of money paid to the Suppliers for entry.
15.I agree to be bound by the rules and guidelines of the Suppliers as varied from time to time.
Section C - Participant’s acceptance of risk & no duty of care & waiver of rights 1.I acknowledge and agree that my participation in the Event and any associated activities and/or my use of the Supplier’s facilities is dangerous and may have obvious and/or inherent risks as a result of which personal injury (and sometimes death)may occur.
2.I acknowledge that my participation in the Event and any associated activities and/or my use of the Supplier’s facilities carry with them a significant risk of physical harm.
3.I accept and assume all risks of personal injury or death in anyway whatsoever arising from my participation in the Event and any associated activities and/or my use of the Supplier’s facilities.
4.I waive my individual right to sue the Suppliers for all claims I may have for such personal injury or death against the Suppliers in any way whatsoever arising from or in connection with my participation in the Event and any associated activities and/or my use of the Supplier’s facilities.
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5.If I suffer personal injury or death while participating in the Event and/or from my use of the Supplier’s facilities, I will not hold the Suppliers, their employees or agents legally responsible for any personal injury or death I suffer.
6.I will not sue the Suppliers, their employees or agents for any claims, actions, costs, damages or liability.
7.I release the Suppliers and their employees from legal responsibility for the services I have been provided and/or activity I have participated in, including the Event.
Section D - Horse Details and Acknowledgement If there are no horses in this activity then leave this Section Blank. If there are horses in this event then this Section MUST BE COMPLETED. Name of Horse Owner of Horse Microchip / Reg #
or Description (Sex, Colour, Brand)
PIC No. Last Event and Date
I, the owner/rider/exhibitor of the above horse/s, declare that, to the best of my knowledge, it is/they are fit and healthy and I agree that if found to be otherwise it/they will not be allowed to compete at this event. Signature: ........................................................... Dated:
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Section E - Signature Where the participant is 18 years of age and over: I agree that I have read and understood this waiver prior to signing it. I acknowledge that the Suppliers have permitted me to participate in the activity the subject of this document in reliance on the matters acknowledged by me and the representations I have made in this document. I agree that this waiver is governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of New South Wales. I agree that everything in this document is binding on me and my heirs, next of kin, executors and administrators. Signature:............................. Dated: ………………………………………… Where participant is UNDER 18 years of age (to be completed by a parent or guardian): Participant’s Date of Birth ..……………....………………………………………………………………. I …................................................................................................................................ (insert parent/guardian name), being a parent or legal guardian of the above named participant, hereby consent to my child using the Suppliers’ facilities and/or participating in the Event. I confirm that I have read and understood and explained to the participant this waiver prior to signing it. I acknowledge that the Suppliers have permitted the participant to participate in the activity the subject of this document in reliance on the matters acknowledged by me and the representations that I have made in this document. I agree that this waiver is governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of New South Wales. I agree that everything in this document is binding on me and my heirs, next of kin, executors and administrators. Signature: ........................................................... Dated: …………………………………………
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RELEASE & INDEMNITY AGGREMENT
In exchange for being allowed to enter the show grounds with a motor vehicle I hereby agree as follows:
1. TO WAIVE ANY AND ALL CLAIMS that I may have against The……………………………………………………………….., their directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives. 2. TO RELEASE the………………………………………from any and all liability for any loss, damage, injury or expense that I, or my next of kin, may suffer or incur as a result of my actions due to any cause whatsoever. 3. TO HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFY the ………………………………………. From any and all liability for property Damage, personal injury or death suffered by myself or by a third party as a result of (a) my use of the facilities and/or (b) my breach of the terms and conditions upon. 4. THAT THIS RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT shall be effective and binding upon my heirs, next of kin, executors, administrators, ad assigns, in the event of my death; 5. TO OBEY all warning signs and other notices posted within the facilities. 6. CAREFULLY follow all instructions given by the…………………………………., their directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives. 7. TO NOT drink alcohol or take drugs prohibited by law before or whilst my vehicle is within the show grounds. I have read and understood this Release and Indemnity Agreement prior to signing it and am aware that by signing this document, I am affecting the legal rights and Liabilities of myself, my heirs, next of kin, executors, administrators and assigns. Signed: __________________________ Witness: _______________________ Name: __________________________ Name: _________________________ Date: __________________________ Date: _________________________
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SECTION “G” – POULTRY
CHIEF STEWARD: STEWART MCVEAN Entry fee: 50c
MAXIMUN NUMBER OF ENTRIES ACCEPTED, 120.
SPONSORS: PRD Nationwide: Errol Clark: D Salter, Bird Section: Southwest-Stock Feeds:
S & C Guest: T & K Tarmo: A McGee: P & B Weule: Corrie and John Freeman: Tumbarumba Town & Country
Entries close 4pm, Wednesday 18th March 2020. (No late entries accepted)
All exhibits must be ready for judging by 9am Saturday.
Each exhibit is allowed to compete in one section only.
Exhibitors will be permitted to remove their birds after 4.30pm on the day of the show.
First prize $2, 2nd prize $1. Special Awards
Best Bird – Prize and Ribbon donated by:
Most Successful Exhibitor – Award Donated by:
SOFTFEATHER LARGE 1. Australorp Male. 8. Langshan Female.
2. Australorp Female. 9. Sussex Male. 3. Silkie Male AC. 10. Sussex Female.
4. Silkie Female AC. 11. Wyandotte Male AC.
5. Rhode Island Male AC. 12. Wyandotte Female AC.
6. Rhode Island Feale AC. 13. AOV Softfeather Male (SV).
7. Langshan Male. 14. AOV Softfeather Female (SV).
Champion Softfeather; Prize and Ribbon
HARDFEATHER LARGE 15. Indian Game Male 19. AOV HF Male (SV)
16. Indian Game Female. 20. AOV HF Female (SV)
17. Australian Game Male. 21. Large Fowl Breeding pair. 18. Australian Game Female.
Champion Hardfeather; Prize and Ribbon
SOFTFEATHER BANTAMS 22. Pekin Male AC. 27. Langshan Female Black.
23. Pekin Female AC. 28. Langshan Male AOC.
24. Rosecomb Male. 29. Langshan Female AOC.
25. Rosecomb Female. 30. AOV Softfeather Male. 26. Langsham Male Black. 31. AOV Softfeather Female.
Champion Bantam Softfeather; Prize and Ribbon
HARDFEATHER BANTAMS 32. Modern Game Male AC. 40. Indian Game Male.
33. Modern Game Female AC. 41. Indian Game Female.
34. OEG Black Red Male. 42. Hardfeather Male AOV. 35. OEG Clay or Wheaten female. 43. Hardfeather Female AOV.
36. OEG Partridge Female. 44. Bantam Breeding Pair.
37. OEG Blue Red Male. 45. OEG Duckwing Male.
38. OEG Blue Red Female. 46. OEG Duckwing Female.
39. Bluetail Wheaten Female.
Champion Hardfeather Bantam; Prize and Ribbon
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JUNIOR SECTION under 16 years 47. Softfeather Large Male or Female 50. Hardfeather Bantam Male or Female
48. Hardfeather Large Male or Female 51. Waterfowl Male or Female 49. Softfeather Bantam Male or Female 52. Breading Pair of Bantams
DUCKS 53. Muscovy Drake 58. Khaki Campbell Duck
54. Muscovy Duck 59. AOV Drake 55. Indian Runner Drake 60. AOV Duck
56. Indian Runner Duck
57. Khaki Campbell Drake
TROPHIESChampion Breeding Pair
Champion Bird of Show Best Softfeather Large Male
Best Softfeather Large Female
Best Hardfeather Large Male Best Hardfeather Large Female
Best Softfeather Bantam Male
Best Softfeather Bantam Female Best Hardfeather Bantam Male
Best Hardfeather Bantam Feale
Best Water Fowl Male or Female Best Large Fowl in Show
Best Bantam in Show; Donated by J & C Freeman
Trophy for Best Bird in Children’s Section; Donated by D Salter Children’s Encouragement Award; Donated by the Bird Section
Best Junior Exhibition in Show
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HANDY HINTS FOR PAVILION EXHIBITORS
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES The main clue is the time of picking. Do not allow them to over-mature in aiming to go for
size.
Density and richness of colour is the number one judging points, with size next, separating
otherwise equal exhibits.
Most vegetables are best picked on the day of judging to ensure that crisp, extra fresh look
and touch. Even one day in the ‘fridge can affect their freshness although some, such as
lettuce, are alright in a crisper. Some can be picked earlier at their best and stored for
showing; for example, a good pumpkin.
Collections of the one fruit or vegetable should be even in size and shape. Choose your
selection as close to the one size as possible; a small sample of the same size will score
better than a lot of uneven produce.
Heads, such as cabbage and lettuce, must be dense and firm-hearted and cauliflowers should
be white with no spread in the florets, which denotes over-maturity.
Root vegetables must be crisp and bright with no wood in the centre.
Peas and beans must be very young and crisp; there is a tendency by some gardeners to
leave them on the vine too long. They should be a bright green and have a denseness of
colour.
Rhubarb should also be crisp with no sponginess or porosity in the stalks (also a sign of
over-maturity or lack of freshness).
Eggs are another popular section and depending on the judge, these are judged in a couple of
ways. On looks they will be judged on shape and on evenness of samples, as well as size and
colour. Some judges weigh the samples with weight, rather than size a telling point and
some will crack an egg to check on yolk size and colour and freshness.
Eggs must not be washed before showing as this removes the natural bloom - to clean them,
use a “just” damp cloth gently.
Above all, the entry must be the produce of the exhibitor’s own garden.
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Paddock, Blackberry and Briar Spraying
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Elm & Plain Trees treated for Leaf Beetles
All necessary licences, Certificates and Insurances currently held.
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SECTION “H” GARDEN & FARM PRODUCE
CHIEF STEWARD: Rob Golgini
SPONSORS: The Tumba Gift and Sport House: Tumbarumba Garden Club: G McClelland:
Lyons Funeral: Carol Menadue Memorial Trophy: Dickie Williams Memorial Trophy
Entries to be staged by 12:30pm Friday for judging. Judging starts at 1pm . All exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor. Root crops exhibited must be cleaned.
ENTRY FEE: 50c.
PRIZES: First $2, second $1 unless otherwise stated. A special prize may be awarded if,
in the opinion of the judge, an entry is worth it.
AWARDS/TROPHIES: Most Successful Exhibitor (most points) from a home garden, ribbon, prize
donated by Lyons Funeral. Best Local Exhibit, excluding collections, ribbon and trophy sponsored by Garden Club, $20
1. Three Carrots short variety 2. Three Carrots medium variety
3. Three Carrots long variety
4. Three parsnips 5. Three turnips, any variety
6. Three beetroot, any variety
7. Six onions, Brown Spanish 8. Six onions, white
9. Six onions, other than provided for
10. Plate of shallots 11. Six tomatoes, green
12. Six tomatoes, yellow
13. Six table tomatoes 14. Heaviest tomato
15. Collection of tomatoes
16. Six pear shaped tomatoes 17. Six tomatoes any other variety
18. Six Cherry Tomatoes
19. Plate of six beans, any variety 20. Three button squash
21. Three zucchini (not over 18cm)
22. Three capsicums 23. Three capsicums (pepper)
24. Three apple-shaped cucumbers
25. Three cucumbers, long 26. Three cucumbers, any other variety
27. Bunch of six radish 28. Three stalks of rhubarb
29. Three stalks of rhubarb, giant
30. Any other vegetable, to be named 31. Collection of vegetables from a local home garden. Dickie Williams Memorial Trophy
(Assortment, quality & display are the basis for judging.)
32. Four red potatoes, matching 33. Three Leaves of silver beet
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34. Four large potatoes, any variety
35. Rockmelon 36. Watermelon
37. Melon, any other variety
38. One table marrow, not over 30cms. Carol Menadue Memorial Trophy 39. One table marrow, any variety
40. Banana squash, any variety
41. Butternut pumpkin 42. Queensland Blue pumpkin
43. Pumpkin, any other variety
44. Three pumpkins, any other variety 45. Heaviest pumpkin, table
46. Heaviest pumpkin, cattle
47. Champion vegetable collection of commercial value. The following points will be awarded: Quality 25, Staging 10, Commercial Value 25, Number of Varieties 10, Number of Kinds 20,
Naming of Varieties 10, Total 100. Prize money 1st $2.50, 2nd $2, 3rd $1.
Trophy donated by G. McClelland 48. Six hen eggs, white
49. Six hen eggs Brown
50. Six hen eggs, any other 51. Six duck eggs
52. Local Home Garden Collection Fruit and/or vegetables
53. Six pears, any variety 54. Six peaches, any variety
55. Six plums, any variety
56. Plate of six Figs 57. Basket of local fruit
58. Three Lemons
59. Three Apples, red 60. Three Apples, green
61. Longest Gumleaf, Senior
62. Longest Gumleaf, Junior. 63. Largest pine cone, Senior
64. Largest pine cone, Junior
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SECTION “I” – FLEECE WOOL
CHIEF STEWARD: Mont Waters 60374014 CONDITIONS: Exhibits to be judged on points system. Card showing all particulars will be shown on
each exhibit. Fleeces to be of not more than 12 months growth, and to be shorn from sheep on the
property of the exhibitor. All class exhibits to be judged on style, character, yield and length.
ALL FLEECES MUST BE SKIRTED.
Ram fleeces are not eligible for entry in classes other than stated. Fleeces which in the opinion of the Judge that are entered wrongly shall be re-classified and judged accordingly.
Entries close 10am on Friday 20th March 2020
Exhibits to be staged and ready for judging by 10am Friday.
Entry fee: $2.
Prize money: As stated.
SPONSORS: Moses & Son, Tumba Meats, Upper Murray Seeds, Landmark, Riverina Wool Testers
1: Merino Ram Fleece, any quality, Tumba Meats. 1st $10. 2nd $5.
2: Merino Fleece, ultra-fine, under 17 micron, Landmark. 1st $10. 2nd $5. 3: Merino Fleece, super fine, Landmark. 1st $20. 2nd $10.
4: Merino Fleece, fine 19 micron, Elders. 1st $20. 2nd $10.
5: Merino Fleece, medium 21 micron, Elders. 1st $10. 2nd $5. 6: Comeback Fleece, 23 micron, Landmark.1st $10. 2nd $5.
7: Crossbreed Fleece, Riverina Wool Testers. 1st $20. 2nd $10.
Fleece to be judged on Commercial value. To be judged from all sections, excluding 1.
Champion Tumbarumba District Fleece to be unhoused and judged from all sections,
excluding 1. The district is an area within a radius of 30km or Shire boundary.
$20 donated by Upper Murray Seeds.
Special ribbon and $50 will be awarded for most attractive Merino fleece, sponsored
by Moses and Son. Most attractive comeback or crossbreed fleece, sponsored by Landmark, 1st $20.
Champion Ribbon & $50 for Champion Fleece of Show, sponsored by Elders.
Reserve Champion Ribbon & $20 for Reserve Champion Fleece of Show.
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HANDY HINTS FOR PAVILION EXHIBITORS
FLOWERS Pick most show entries on judging morning - very early (or late on the evening before) and
put straight into water up to their necks - then take inside for sorting into individual jars. It is
a good idea to select one entry at a time from your list - much better than picking everything,
taking it inside and then trying to choose what will go in each section.
There are some exceptions to this rule - pansies are better if picked when totally dry. Early
morning dew can stain the petals.
Iceland poppies can be picked early as long as they aren’t too advanced. In warm weather
they are best picked as buds and they will be open for showing one to two days later.
Carnations open up more attractively if picked early, a day or two before judging, and
allowed to open indoors.
Some cuts may be better if “conditioned”. For example, one very successful exhibitor scalds
the stems of poppies and dahlias by pouring boiling water on them for 60 seconds to prevent
them dropping.
Don’t add anything to the water. Most flowers will last without additives as long as they
have a good drink when they are picked.
The stage of bloom at cutting time is critical. The flowers should be fully out at judging, but
only JUST!
Judges look for different things with flowers and it is not always size. Symmetry is very
important: an even shape, the same on both sides and blemish-free blooms will make for
more attractive exhibits.
Geraniums are judged on the shape of the head, which should be a true round shape, dense
with flowers, and showing some foliage.
In a section such as that for a cut of flowering shrub, it is the length of the flowering head
that is important, relative to others of the same variety.
For individual flowers such as gerbera, size is an important consideration.
FLORAL ART Some successful exhibitors in Floral Art suggest that you read the schedule three or four
times and then put it aside for a while and “sleep on it”; the inspiration will come! Floral art
sections are in titles - they are an art form, and the title suggests a style - the finished article
is a whole picture, a blend of shape, size, colour of container and contents.
The first element is the container and it must suit the style. “Bold and beautiful” for example
would not suggest a shapely, slender container.
The next important element is the line material, or non-plant material that provides the
background, the emphasis being on “line”.
A “no-no” is for any needle aid to be visible. Arrange foliage to hide it.
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SECTION “J” – FLORICULTURE
CHIEF STEWARD: M. O’Donoghue All flower entries close 11am on Friday. Entries to be staged by 1pm for judging.
All exhibits in this class to be grown by the exhibitor, except in Decorative Sections.
Dahlias to be shown in individual bottles provided by the Society. Entry tickets to be
securely attached to all exhibits and, wherever possible, varieties should be legibly named.
The use of foliage is permitted in staging in any section for Dahlias, Roses, Petunias,
Marigolds and Lilies. The use of any kind of foliage is allowed in Floral Arrangements in
the Decorative section.
The classification of Dahlias gives standards to be meant as a guide to the exhibitors.
A champion ribbon will be awarded for the Miscellaneous, Dahlia, Rose, Decorative and Pot
Plant sections.
All entries to be written on entry forms by exhibitor before handing to ticket steward.
Large amount of entries – Roses on one entry form, Dahlias on another. Extra entry forms
available at the office.
ENTRY FEE: 50c.
PRIZES: 1st $2, 2nd $1, unless otherwise stated. If less than three exhibits only first prize
will be paid.
SPONSORS: Mrs Todd Memorial Trophy for most successful exhibitor in Dahlia sections
donated by Mrs D Butler; Mrs S Anderson Memorial Trophy for Champion Rose donated
by C & B Anderson; J H Berry Memorial Trophy for Champion Dahlia donated by D & J
Salter; Miscellaneous Trophy donated by
C & D Shore; Decorative trophy donated by Tumbarumba Garden Club.
DAHLIAS ROSES 1. One Medium Decorative 15-20cm 15. One Exhibition Rose, pink
2. Three Medium Decorative 15-20cm NND 16. One Exhibition Rose, red
3. One Miniature Decorative 8-12cm 17. One Exhibition Rose, yellow
4. Three Miniature Decorative NND 8-12cm 18. One Exhibition Rose, white/cream
5. One Medium Cactus Dahlia 20-25cm 19. One Exhibition Rose, mauve
6. One Cactus Dalia 15-20cm 20. One Exhibition Rose, orange
7. Three Cactus NND Dahlia 15-20cm 21. One Exhibition Rose, apricot
8. One Nymphia Dahlia 22. One Exhibition Rose, bi-colour
9. Three Pompom Dahlia NND 23. Three Roses, same colour, different
10. One Pompom Dahlia stages of flowering
11. One Show Dahlia 24. One cut Floribunda Rose.
12. Three Show Dahlias NND 25. One David Austin or Old Fashioned
13 One Miniature Dahlia, 8cm or less Rose
14. Collection of Dahlia any variety 5 26. Three Cut Miniature Rose
27. Any Other Rose, not specified
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MISCELLANEOUS 28. One Nerine 44. Maidenhair Fern
29 Flowering Bulb 45. Potted Fern
30. Three cuts of Daisy, NND 46. Geranium in Flower
31. One cut flower or flowers not otherwise 47. Potted Cactus
Specified 48. Potted Bonsai
32. Hydrangea, one cut 49. Potted Fuchsia in flower
33. One cut native flower 50. Potted Succulent
34. One cut flowering shrub 51. Succulent Garden
35. Three Geraniums, NND
36. Three Zinnias DECORATIVE SECTION
37. Three Marigolds, any colour 52. Arrangement featuring roses and
38. Any other small annual blooms foliage
39. Six Petunia Blooms 53. Arrangement of Natives
40. Six Pansies, NND, exhibited in shallow 54. Low bowl of flowers, suitable for
Container on wet cotton wool dining table, all-round effect.
41. Six Fuchsia Blooms in small container 55. Arrangement featuring one flower
or jar. 56. Green and Gold arrangement
57. Arrangement featuring Dahlias
58. Arrangement in miniature container
POT PLANTS 42. Indoor Pot Plant
43. Pot Plant in flower
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HANDY HINTS FOR PAVILION EXHIBITORS
JAMS Rind of citrus should be well cooked before adding the sugar. Make sure the inside of the
pan, if aluminium, is polished clean and not dark as this tends to make jam dark.
Judges have observed that the peel could be cut finer in marmalade jams and many
exhibitors had not checked the consistency of their jam exhibit. Some jams err in having too
much fruit, e.g., in marmalades. A tip with them is to use a potato peeler on the rind and
then snip the narrow and then slices with scissorsBeware too with grapefruit jams or
marmalades - the fruit can sometimes be very bitter and the jam made from them is then
basically inedible.
Don’t even bother exhibiting old jam - it will have lost its taste.
Flavour can vary markedly between batches of stone fruit and varieties, and the fruit quality
controls the jam quality.
FLAVOUR is the most important element of all jams and preserves. Always taste-test your
own work before exhibiting. Degree of ripeness has a big influence on flavour. Fruit must be
uniformly ripe and not over-ripe and do consider the judges’ taste-buds.
SECTION “K” – JAMS AND JELLIES
STEWARD: Juanita Tasker Entries to be staged by 12:30pm Friday for judging. Judging starts at 1pm
All exhibits to be judged in jars not less than 250gms in size.
All exhibits in this class MUST be the work of the exhibitor. All jars must be as full as
possible. All entries must have been made in the last 12 months.
If less than three entries only first prize will be awarded.
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $2, 2nd $1, unless otherwise stated.
ENTRY FEE: 50c: SPONSORS:
1. Apricot Jam
2. Peach Jam
3. Fig Jam
4. Plum Jam, light colour
5. Plum Jam, dark colour
6. Lemon Butter
7. Strawberry Jam
8. Raspberry Jam
9. Blackberry Jam,
10. Boysenberry Jam
11. Blueberry Jam
12. Tomato Jam (red)
13. Orange and Lemon Marmalade
14. Grapefruit Marmalade
15 Apple Jelly, pink
16. Plum Jelly, dark colour
17. Collection of Berry jams, four varieties,
18. Collection of jams, four varieties,
19. Collection of jellies, four distinct varieties,
20. Any other not mentioned
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HANDY HINTS FOR PAVILION EXHIBITORS
PICKLES, PRESERVES, ETC Take more care with keeping lids clean. They must be plain, without handwriting OR
commercial printing. Paint the tops or use Contact for example.
Examine tops of exhibits for mould.
Jars should be filled to just above the neck to the lid-line so there is no gap showing between
the lid and the contents. But do not over-fill the jars.
PRESERVES
Fill jars to lid-line and pack firmly.
Over-ripe fruit is not suitable to preserve.
Ensure lids are properly sealed. Fruit or vegetables should be covered in syrup and jars
filled to lid level – otherwise contents will darken on top.
PICKLES, RELISHES, CHUTNEYS
Fruit mince to be cut in medium size – coarsely minced fruit.
Check definitions of difference between pickles, relish and chutney as consistency is vitally
important in these exhibits and can detract from the result even if the taste is spot on. Take
care not to make them too thick or too runny - sauces of pouring consistency, relishes of
spreading consistency, etc.
SECTION “L” – PICKLES, PRESERVES AND SAUCES
STEWARD: Juanita Tasker Entries to be staged by 12:30pm Friday for judging. Judging starts at 1pm Right of opening any jar in this class is reserved by the judges. All preserves must be shown in jars not
less than 540gm in size and must be the work of the exhibitor. Exhibits must not be made more than one year before entry. No exhibit to have name on jars. All fruit (with the exception of tomatoes) to be
bottled in syrup, vegetables in water.
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $2, 2nd $1, unless otherwise stated. ENTRY FEE: 50c. If less than three exhibits only first prize will be paid.
SPONSORS:
1. Bottle of preserved fruit, any variety
2. Bottle of preserved vegetables, any variety
3. Bottle of mustard pickles
4. Bottle of vinegar pickles
5. Collection of homemade pickles, four varieties,
6. Bottle of Tomato Relish
7. Bottle of relish not otherwise mentioned.
8. Bottle of Tomato Sauce
9. Bottle of Plum Sauce
10. Bottle of Fruit Chutney
11. Collection of Pickles and Sauces (2 of each),
12. Any other pickles not mentioned
13. Any other preserves not mentioned
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HANDY HINTS FOR PAVILION EXHIBITORS
COOKERY The main judging points observed in cookery are the overall appearance, the cut cake, the smell and taste.
OVERALL APPEARANCE: Above all the exhibit must look delicious, after all a vital aspect is edibility! To be a ‘top’ exhibit it should look perfect. This includes the size of the mix must match the
tin size, e.g., a minimum of two inches thick (5cm) for butter cakes.
Wire rack marks on a cake do not enhance its appearance. Ensure the cake cooks flat on top by concaving the centre before cooking (i.e., have the outside of the
cake higher than the centre which rises more during cooking). The cake may taste delicious but could
fail on appearance. Greasing/lining/flouring of the tin is crucial to the look of the cake which must be exhibited as it comes
out of the tin, untrimmed.
If iced (and do not ice unless it is specified in the schedule) then make it a neat even thickness, with no drips down the sides.
Small cakes, biscuits and slices should be dainty - a common fault is making them too large, especially
lamingtons (4cm cubes, the ideal size) and slices (3cm x 5cm). THE CUT CAKE: Judging includes how it cuts (preferably without the use of a band-saw or axe) and
its appearance when cut. Points to consider:
Texture should be fine, even and consistent throughout with no air bubbles. Cooking time is crucial to gain the best look when cut.
Cakes with fruits and nuts won’t cut easily if the pieces are too large. Cut your dates, nuts, etc., small
and evenly.
Fruit cakes won’t look even throughout if the fruit sinks to the bottom during their long cooking time.
Fruit must be totally dry when added to the mixture even if it has been soaked. Dry and coat with flour
(NB, use flour from the recipe, not any extra). Colour intensity must be matched in marble and rainbow cakes. If the chocolate is dark, the pink should
be dark - if you use a pale delicate pink, then the chocolate should also be light.
SMELL AND TASTE: Taste is the main decider in the judge’s books. The cakes must have a good flavour, true to type and strangely this can vary markedly within a class, e.g., a banana cake can look
good but if insufficient, tasteless or overripe (black) bananas are used, the taste will suffer. The smell
goes hand in hand with taste and may even be the decider if two entries are very even in other aspects. An extra point for sponges is their “sponginess” for want of a better word. They must retain their shape
when pressed, squashed, squeezed, wrung, bounced or whatever.
Another “sponge point” - a sandwich with jam, and not too thickly, never with cream imagine the taste
(not to mention the appearance) after a day or two on show!
Tip from a champion cook of 25 years: Most cooking should be done the day before the show to give
them their best chance. Start early in the morning and cook until it is all done or you collapse, whichever comes first!
Some can be done earlier to save time the day before. Lamington cake is better cooked a day ahead of
icing; date and nut loaf or roll, dampers and boiled fruit cakes can be done two days earlier, also any biscuit or slice entries.
Orange cake flavour is very important and this is influenced by the oranges used. It is worth trying a
fruit before using it in show cooking.
The guidelines of The Land Cookery Competition form a good basis. Scones must be cooked separately on trays, not touching, so that each scone is perfectly round. Shape is
a very important judging point.
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SECTION “M” – COOKERY
CHIEF STEWARD: Mellie Bell, 6948 2055
Entries to be staged by 12:30pm Friday for judging.
Judging starts at 1pm
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $2, 2nd $1, unless otherwise stated.
ENTRY FEE: 50c.
No packet cake unless otherwise specified.
No icing unless specified.
Sections 6 & 11, Cakes would be best cooked in loaf tins. Please,
SPONSORS: H L Symons: Glen Mannus CWA: Gone Barney: M Bell: D. Salter: K
Widdison, Magenta Cottage
1. Plum Pudding. (steamed in basin or cloth)
2. Sticky-date Pudding (4 individual)
3. Apple Cake 4. Marble Cake
5. Sultana Cake. (sultanas only)
6. Plain Cake. (uniced) 7. Orange Cake
8. Chocolate Cake
9. Banana Cake. (loaf tin) 10. Carrot Cake. (loaf tin)
11. Boiled fruit Cake (reminder to cut up fruit)
12. Three Muffins. 13. Four Lamingtons. (4cm squares)
14. Six cream Puffs. (not filled)
15. Sponge Sandwich. (uniced, no filling) 16. Six Scones
17. Six Pikelets.
18. Six Patty Cakes 19. Six pieces of Coconut Ice.
20. Six Biscuits
21. Six Slices 22. Homemade Bread. (Bread maker or oven baked)
23. Packet Cake. (any variety)
24. Apple Pie. (short pastry) 25. Blueberry & Apple Pie. (short pastry)
26. Pie or Tart any variety
27. Other fruit tart not mentioned anywhere 28. Decorated Cake (Birthday – any age and size - single layer) (all icing and decorations MUST be
edible) - $20
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $20
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SECTION “N” – HOME BREWING
CHIEF STEWARD: Amanda Lewis 0439 470 565
ENTRY FEE: 50c. PRIZES: 1st $1, 2nd $1
All entries must be accompanied by an entry form and delivered to the Show Pavilion.
Entries to be staged by 12:30pm Friday for judging.
Judging starts at 1pm
Exhibits to be in 750ml bottles with unmarked crown seals.
Each exhibitor must submit one unmarked bottle with a removable label, which may be
replaced after judging.
Exhibits must not be removed from the pavilion before 4.30pm Saturday.
SPONSORS: D Lewis,
1. Lager/Pilsner.
2. Draught.
3. Stout.
4. Old/Brown Ale.
5. Bitter Beer.
6. Non-alcoholic variety.
7. Amateur Red Wine.
8. Amateur White Wine.
TROPHY for most successful exhibitor.
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HANDY HINTS FOR PAVILION EXHIBITORS NEEDLEWORK:
Machine work must be straight and parallel and finished neatly. Seam finish is very
important as are hems - all must be exactly straight and the seams must intersect in exactly
the same spot.
GENERAL: Use safety pins rather than ordinary sewing pins to attach tickets to your garment. This
prevents pulling threads with loose pin ends.
SECTION “O” – NEEDLEWORK
CHIEF STEWARD: Pauline Payne
ENTRY FEE: 50c.
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $2, 2nd $1.
ENTRIES CLOSE: 5pm Thursday. Exhibits to be with stewards by 10am Friday
Judging to start at 1pm.
TROPHY SPONSORS: D & S Goldspink; Nimble Thimble; Williams Family;
Downtown Joinery; Tumba Patch Workers:
Classes 11 and 19 donated by M Greenhalgh: Best machined garment in local section
donated by Tumbarumba Foothills: Mary Greenhalgh Perpetual Trophy for most successful
exhibitor in local section:
Thank you to all these donors.
CONDITIONS: No soiled or washed work. No entries to have been shown in this section
previously. All work must be unaided work of exhibitor.
SECTION “O” – NEEDLEWORK
1 Patchwork Quilt. $10 Ruth Williams
Memorial donated by Williams Family
2 Patchwork Cot Quilt
3 Patchwork any other article. $10 donated
by Downtown Joinery
4 Applique article or garment
5 Quilted article or garment
6 Miniature quilt no more than 45cm
x45cm
$10 donated by D S & J Goldspink
7 Machine made garment $10 donated by
D S & J Goldspink
8 Best constructed cushion any medium
9 Machine made household item
10 Item of counted cross stitch framed
11 Best piece of tapestry, $5 donated by
Mary Greenhalgh
12 Best piece of creative embroidery, $15
donated by Nimble Thimble
13 Best constructed dolls clothes, doll not to
judged.
14 Cloth Doll or Soft Toy
15 Item of fabric painting any medium, $10
donated by D S & J Goldspink
16 Item of machine embroidery
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17 Best constructed bag
18 Sewing aide/companion eg pin cushion,
needlecase etc, donated by Tumba
Foothills
19 Any other form of needlework not
mentioned
LOCAL SECTION : radius of 30kms
20 Any article of patchwork. $10 donated
by Mary Greenhalgh
21 Article of recycled material $10 donated
by Downtown Joinery
22 Article suitable for a gift
23 Group Quilt (made by more than one
person)
$10 donated by Tumbarumba
Patchwork Group
24 Item of work by a Senior over 70 years -
$10 donated by D S & J Goldspink
25 Item of work done by hand
SECTION “P” – HANDCRAFTS STEWARD: Glenn Mannus Branch CWA.
A display of home-crafts for CWA branches. Each branch, display to consist of eight articles
of home-crafts which must have been completed within the last two years.
Exhibits to be staged by 10am Friday.
Eight articles of Home-crafts, own choice, one each of eight distinct crafts. This section is
restricted to CWA branches only.
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HANDY HINTS FOR PAVILION EXHIBITORS KNITTING AND CROCHET:
Evenness of stitching and tension through the garment is the main judging criteria. Top
knitters will not leave any sign of needle marks where they leave off. Choosing the right
needle size for your wool ply is very important in getting the tension right.
The inside of the garment must be as neatly finished as the outside. There should be no loose
threads. NO knots and the seams must be neatly finished in the same yarn as the garment
and not bulky. The single worst fault with most knitting is that the inside finish is not neat
enough.
All garments should be worked in the one fibre, e.g., for a woollen jumper, seams and all
finishing must be in woollen yarn; including buttons (don’t sew on with cotton). In cotton
crochet, all finishing in cotton, etc.
The more difficult patterns do not necessarily win more prizes. Tricky patterns can be easy
to mess up and errors will glare at judges. With a simple all-over stitch (e.g. stocking stitch)
it can be more difficult to obtain a perfect look and this may be looked upon more
favourably by judges.
Fine crochet must lie flat with no puckering or bucking - it must have an even tension
throughout with no “leggy” or loose stitches.
SECTION “Q” – KNITTING & CROCHET ETC.
CHIEF STEWARD: Alex Hall ENTRY FEE: 50c.
ENTRIES CLOSE: 5pm Thursday. Exhibits to be with stewards by 10am Friday
Judging to start at 1pm.
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $2, 2nd $1, unless otherwise specified.
SPONSORS: Bendigo Woollen Mills; Mrs B McClelland; MA Mackenzie & Partners
1. Champion Exhibit- Knitted or crochet article made from any natural yarns (label
attached) Trophy - $25 Voucher. Donated by “Bendigo Woollen Mills”
2. Most successful exhibitor in local section - Eva Heinecke Memorial Trophy
3. Most successful exhibitor in Section “Q” – Trophy - $25 Voucher donated by
“Bendigo Woollen Mills”
4. Best entry in Class 30 - Trophy $50, Lil Doughty Memorial Award
5. Best entry in Class 32 - Trophy $10, donated by Mrs B McClelland
6. Best doll or toy
7. Best knee rug or baby shawl - Trophy donated by MA Mackenzie & Partners
8. Best article using natural fibres other than wool. E.g. Alpaca - label attached.
Trophy - $35 Scarf Kit, donated by “Fibre Naturally - Alpaca Allure”
ENTRY CONDITIONS: All entries to have been made in the last two years. No soiled or
washed work. No entries to have been shown in this section previously. All work must be
unaided work of exhibitor.
1. Lady’s / gent’s jumper or cardigan, hand knitted, any ply
2. Child’s jumper or cardigan, hand knitted, 8 to 12 ply
3. Child’s jumper or cardigan, hand knitted, 4 to 5 ply
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4. Any crochet garment
5. Vest, knitted or crochet
6. Garment made from hand spun wool (sample attached), knitted or crochet
7. Hank/ball of hand spun wool
8. Pair of knitted socks
9. Set of Baby’s clothes, at least 3 pieces, knitted
10. Baby’s dress knitted or crochet
11. Pair baby’s bootees, knitted or crochet
12. Small hand-knitted garment
13. Ladies Shawl, any technique
14. Scarf, any technique
15. Baby’s shawl, knitted or crochet
16. Rug, knitted or crochet
17. Best dressed doll, knitted
18. Best dressed doll, crochet
19. Toy, knitted or crochet
20. Most attractive tea cosy, knitted or crochet
21. Household article, knitted or crochet
22. Article suitable for a gift, knitted or crochet
23. Best article by a beginner
24. Article made from natural fibre other than wool. E.g. Alpaca, Mohair
LOCAL SECTION (30km radius) 25. Set Baby’s clothes, at least three pieces - Lil Doughty Memorial Award
26. Baby’s Matinee Jacket, knitted or crochet
27. Baby’s bootees, knitted (pure wool, label attached) - $10 prize donated by Mrs B
McClelland
28. Lady’s / Gent’s hand knitted jumper or cardigan
29. Child’s hand - knitted jumper or cardigan
30. Adults/child’s crochet garment
31. Knee rug, knitted or crochet
32. Article made from natural fibre/s
33. Article made from scraps of yarn
34. Coat hanger, knitted or crochet
35. Article featuring creative knitting or crochet
36. Any article of knitting or crochet not previously mentioned
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SECTION “R” – AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY CHIEF STEWARD: J. Arnold 0427 565 694 - all enquiries.
Entries to be in the hands of the steward no later than one week prior to the show to allow
plenty of time for judging.
ENTRIES CLOSE 12 NOON, SATURDAY, 14th MARCH, 2020, at the Office of
Bower Wood Lawyers
Entries taken, Friday 13th, 10am to 4pm, Saturday 14th, 9am to 12am.
For Early Entries, and other delivery times not mentioned, contact the Chief Steward, J
Arnold
for details and other arrangments:
PHOTOGRAPHY JUDGED BY Kylie Daley
Classes 1-22 are limited to three entries per exhibitor per class. Photographs to be no larger
than 5”x7” (13cmx18cm).
Classes 23-31 are limited to five entries per exhibitor per class. No size restrictions.
All photos to be mounted on cardboard with a minimum border of 1cm. NO FRAMES.
All photographs must be photographed by the exhibitor and shall not have previously been
exhibited in the Tumbarumba Show. Special care will be taken by the Society for all
photographs entered, but no responsibility taken. The judge reserves the right to investigate
the origin of the photographs.
ENTRY FEE: 50c. Exhibitors please note: Any photos entered in wrong sections are
automatically disqualified, so please take care when entering.
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $2, 2nd $1, unless otherwise stated. If less than three exhibits in any
section only first prize will be paid. If, in the opinion of the judge, an entry is worth a special
prize, a prize may be awarded.
SPONSORS: Most successful section, Tumbarumba Pharmacy: Champion photograph, HB
Accounting
Best black and white photograph, Tumbarumba Photography Group
1. Collection of three photos of local
interest, consisting of one photo of a
local sporting activity, one of local
industry and a local landscape
2. Collection of four photos consisting of
one of each, of the following: (1)
summer
(2) autumn (3) winter (4) spring.
3. Collection of four photos consisting of
one of each of the following: (1)
Seascape or landscape (2) Animal
study (3) Child Study (4) Open subject
4. Collection of three or more photos on
any subject (of same theme).
5. Best photo of any landscape, 1st $5
6. Local building
7. Open subject
8. Portrait
9. Autumn tints
10. Flower study
11. Child study
12. Animal study
13. Group portrait
14. Comedy theme
15. Reflections
16. Rural Scene
17. Sporting activity
18. Sunset or Sunrise
19. Rural activity
20. Snow scene
21. Local water scene
22. Macro (close-up) any subject
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BLACK AND WHITE
23. Open subject
24. Local building
25. Portrait
26. Landscape
27. Collection of black and white
photographs, three or more
COMPUTERISED IMAGES 28. Open, any subject
29. Still life, digitally created image
30. Surreal (placing different photos into one)
31. Two photographs digitally enhanced
TUMBARUMBA
BOWLING CLUB
Winton Street, Tumbarumba. Phone 6948 2016: Fax 6948 2652
OPEN 7 DAYS
LAWN BOWLS Become a member or socialise at the Tumbarumba Bowling Club
TAB and KENO Facilities Available
THE CLUB MOTEL Winton Street, Tumbarumba,
Phone 6948 2333: Fax 6948 3602
RESTAURANT Chinese and Australian meals
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SECTION “S’ – FINE ARTS CHIEF STEWARD: Gerald Hall
All works must be the original works of the exhibitor with the name, address, title and if
local subject
printed on the back, with price or NFS. Any exhibits sold at the show will have 10%
deducted by
the P. A. & H. Society.
All exhibits must be framed and ready to hang.
Entries close 5pm Thursday, 16th March; no work will be accepted after this time.
ENTRY FEE: 50c
PRIZE MONEY: First $2, Second $1.
SPONSORS: G & A Hall; S & D Kent; C & K Lyons; Tumbarumba News Agency; D
Lyons;
Lyons Funerals; Tumbarumba Foothills; Roy McCelland; Artists on Parade; Tumbarumba
Framing: Judy Maginnity
Specific Categories: 1. Works on Paper – Chalk Pastel, Oil Pastel, Water Colour, Pen & Ink, Pencil Variety
This category also attracts the Shirley Kerrigan Memorial Trophy. (Donated by S & D
Kent)
C & K Lyons, cash prize for best works on paper.
2. Oil and Acrylic – Any Subject
This category also attracts the Tumbarumba Newsagency voucher.
3. Abstract and semi Abstract – Any Media
This category also attracts the Tumbarumba Foothills voucher.
4. Miniature – Any media.
5. Other – Sculpture, 3d Models, Pottery, and other items deemed suitable for Fine Art
exhibition.
No more than one exhibit per entry in this category.
Exhibits entered in an inappropriate category may be moved to another category, excluded
from
Judging or not hung, at the discretion of the Stewards.
Awards: There will be award certificates for the 1st and 2nd in all categories where there is
more than six entries. Commended, Highly Commended or Encouragement may be
awarded.
Champion: Will receive the I & D Lyons, trophy for Champion Exhibit in Fine Arts
Local Subject Award: Roy McClelland Award, The most original subject relating to
Tumbarumba any media e.g. Sport, Industry, Events, Tourism etc.
Encouragement Award: Will receive the Lyons Funeral $20 Encouragement Award.
People’s Choice Award: There will be provisions for voting a People’s Choice of the
Exhibition with the artist with the most votes receiving the Artist on Parade gift voucher and
the voter in the draw receiving a prize donated by G & A Hall.
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SECTION “T’ – HANDICRAFTS STEWARDS: Tracey Jarrett
CONDITIONS: All work must be the original and unaided work of the exhibitor including all spun,
knitted and woven work. All works must have been completed within the last two years. Exhibits may be entered not more than two years running.
ENTRIES CLOSE: 5pm Thursday. Exhibits to be with stewards by 10am Friday
Judging to start at 1pm. ENTRY FEE: 50c. SPONSORS: $20 most successful in Home-crafts,
$30 prizes categories 8 & 31. Mellie Bell.
$30 prizes catergories 6 & 17. Amanda Lewis. PRIZE MONEY: 1st $2, 2nd $1, unless otherwise stated.
EARTHEN WAR
1. Item of Ceramics
2. Item of air dry clay
3. Any other item of earthenware
4. Piece of novice work
MISCELLANEOUS
5. One Christmas decoration
6. Collection of Christmas decorations (not less than three pieces) 1st $10, 2nd $5
7. Article made from recycled material, fabric, wood, metal, plastic, glass, rubber, or
combination of materials
8. Senior Citizen craft work (over 65 years of age) 1st $10, 2nd $5
WOODWORK
9. Piece of furniture
10. Any machined turned wood article $5
11. Any article in wood $5
METALCRAFT
12. An example of metal craft
LEATHERWORK
13. Any article using any technique
PAPER
14. Article of Decoupage
15. Article of Paper Tole
16. Article of Quilling
MACRAME
17. Any macramé item 1st $10 2nd $5
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HANDMADE TOYS
18. Prettiest Doll
19. Unusual Toy
PICTURES MADE WITH NATURAL MATERIALS
20. A picture constructed with natural materials (foliage, flowers, bark etc)
21. As above for novices
CRAFT PAINTING
22. Picture on any fabric
23. Small household item or set
24. Work on an article of clothing
25. A work on wood, glass or chine
26. Collection of folk art (not less than three pieces)
27. Useful folk art article
28. Piece of unusual folk art
OTHER CRAFT TECHNIQUES
29. Any craft wall hanging
30. Any handmade teddy or doll
31. Exhibition of one woman’s work, 6 district articles, any craft and class 1st $10 2nd
$5
32. Dream Catcher/Mobile
33. Any article using fabric, cardboard and glue
34. Covered book, notebook, scrapbook, address book etc
35. Door stop
36. Article of jewellery
37. Any other craft article or technique not otherwise mentioned.
38. Piece of novice craft article or technique not otherwise mentioned.
39. Any other craft not mentioned anywhere
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Ray White Rural Tumbarumba
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For all your real estate needs contact us
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Noel & Handy “Work Smarter not Harder”
We have: 6” Frost Chain Trencher; Cement Mixer; Standard Bucket; Leveller; Hydraulic
Blade; Rippers; 1inch Pipe Layer and 150mm, 200mm,
350mm, 450mm, 600mm and 760mm augers.
Small in stature, big on power Don’t be fooled by its size. It’s able to fit into confined spaces such as house yard, sheep
and cattle yards.
New attachments arriving periodically.
Contact Noel: 0418 316 804 “Handy’s uses are only limited
by your imagination”
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Quality meat
guaranteed
22 The Parade
Tumbarumba
6948 2081
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SECTION “U” – JUNIORS
CHIEF OF JUNIOR PAVILION: Mrs D Mclean-Beehag All conditions as for relevant adult sections. All sections require age included on exhibits.
ENTRY FEE: 50c per entry. PRIZE MONEY: 1st $2, 2nd $1. TROPHIES: Trophy awarded to the most successful junior exhibitor donated by Mrs L. Burness.
TROPHY DONORS: Glen Mannus CWA, L Burness, M Lauder, H Symons, C Grant,
P & P McPherson, B. Harvey, N Rouch, D Beehag, Bev Widdison, Mrs Ellen Bradley, D McClelland, M Bell, Greenfreight Logging, Williams Family, Anderson Agri Services, N & A McInnes.
Exhibits for Needlework, Photography, Woollen work & home-crafts to be in the hands of the stewards
by 5pm Thursday. Exhibits for cooking, flowers and vegetables, to be at the pavilion by, 5pm Friday.
ALL COOKERY WORK MUST BE IN A CLEAR OVEN BAG, NOT GLAD WRAP. Pavilion closes 4.15pm Saturday, ready for collection at 4.30pm
U A – VEGETABLES Steward: W Willis.
Trophy Donors: Junior Collection of Vegetables, : most successful in vegetables, Williams Family:
OPEN AGE STATE AGE 1. Three Carrots any Varity 10. One Table Pumpkin 2. Three Squash Small 11. Six Potatoes any variety
3. Three Corn Cobs 12. Three Cucumbers
4. Six onions, any variety 13. Longest Zucchini 5. Plate of six Tomatoes, any variety 14. Four stalks of Silver Beet
6. Plate of six small Tomatoes 15. Six Hen Eggs
7. Plate of six Beans, any variety 16. Four Stalks of Rhubarb 8. Junior collection of vegetables 17. Largest Tomato
9. One table Marrow 18. Trombone Butter Nut Pumpkin
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U B - FLOWERS Steward: A Waters.
Trophy Donors: P & P McPherson, most successful in flowers senior high and under:
H Symons, most successful in flowers 10 years and under: $10.00 Gift Card 13 year & under
5 Years and Under 13 Years and Under
1. Decorated egg cup 10. Bowl of mixed flowers
2. Novelty fruit or vegetable 11. Miniature arrangement
3. Collection of 6 different leaves 12. Miniature garden, any container 13. Novelty container of flowers
10 Years and Under 14. Novelty fruit and/or vegetable
4. Novelty fruit and/or vegetable 15. Flowers in an eggcup 5. Decorated saucer of flowers
6. Bowl of mixed flowers
7. Collection of 12 different leaves Senior High and Under 8. Decorated eggcup 16. Novelty fruit and/or vegetable
9. Miniature arrangement of flowers, 17. Low bowl of flowers, suitable
smaller than an eggcup for dining 18. Basket of mixed flowers
19. Tall and elegant
20. One, Rose any colour
U C – COOKERY STEWARD: C Willis
Trophy Donors: Decorated Cake, C Grant, most successful boy in cooking, $10:
J Fagg, most successful girl in cooking, $10: Best decorated item showing originality award, Donor, Bev Widdison.
Competitor with most entries in Cooking, Donor, Ellen Bradley
ALL WORK MUST BE IN A CLEAR OVEN BAG, NOT GLAD WRAP.
5 Years and Under
1. Plate of 6 chocolate crackles
2. Plate of 6 small cakes iced
3. Plate of 6 decorated Arrowroot biscuits
Senior High and Under
10 Years and Under 15. Sponge sandwich (jam filled, un-iced)
4. Plate of 6 chocolate crackles 16. Plate of 6 pikelets 5. Plate of 6 decorated Arrowroot biscuits 17. Four decorated small cakes
6. Six small cakes, (3 iced, 3 plain) 18. Plain cake (un-iced, not sandwich)
7. Decorated cake 19. Six small cakes (iced)
8. Plate of 6 pikelets 20. Jam, (any variety)
21. 6 Decorated Arrowroot biscuits
14 Years and Under 23. Six Meringues 9. Six small cakes (3 iced, 3 plain)
10. Packet cake mix (un-iced, not sandwich)
11. Plate of 6 decorated Arrowroot biscuits
12. Sponge sandwich (jam filled, un-iced)
13. Plate of 6 pikelets
14. Decorated cake
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U D – NEEDLEWORK STEWARD: D Beehag.
TROPHY DONORS: Most successful in needlework 13 years and under; N & A McInnes: most
successful in needlework Senior High and under: D McClelland; The Glen-Mannus CWA: classes 6,
(all age groups); M. Bell Patchwork article. Champion Trophy Donated by D Beehag. 7 years and under
13 years and under
Senior High and under
STATE AGE
1. Apron any style
2. Pillowcase purchased, embroidered or trimmed 3. Pillowcase home-made, embroidered or trimmed
4. Cushion small up to 12 cm square, any medium/style
5. Cushion size over 12 cm square, any medium/style
6. Gift Article sewn or embroidered not home-craft style.
7. Gift Article for household use, e.g., coat hanger, jewellery holder, pot holder etc.
8. Christmas article, sewn or embroidered in any style 9. Best Dressed Doll or Teddy-type toy in home-made (not purchased) clothing
10. Any other style or item of needlework not mentioned, e.g., canvas work, garment, applique,
patchwork or quilting
U E– WOOLLEN WORK
STEWARD: D. Beehag.
Pieces to be at least 15cm square and mounted on cardboard, secured at the top only so
reverse may be seen when required. DONOR: Most successful woollen work, L Burness.
Articles may be any of own choice.
OPEN AGE STATE AGE
1. Knitted article/piece
2. Crocheted article/piece
3. Woven article/piece
4. Article of French Knitting
5. Braided or Macramé article in wool or yarn
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U F – HOMECRAFTS, METAL AND WOOD STEWARDS: L Burness & N Harvey
All work must be original of the child, age to be included on all work.
TROPHY DONORS: most successful Senior High School & under; N. Rouch: most successful 13 yrs.
& under and most successful 9 years & under; M Lauder: Most successful Girl under 5years; Most successful Boy under 5 years; B. Harvey: Champion in Home-crafts; Anderson Agri Services:
5 YEARS AND UNDER
1 Prettiest Doll 2. Article made from Lego Blocks (large or small)
3. Decorated paper plate
4. Article of Craft (gluing) 5. My Favourite Teddy.
6. One decorated hardboiled egg
7. Decorated rock
8. Anything made from play dough
9 YEARS AND UNDER
9. Craft Article made in a shoe box 10. Lego (own work, not a kit)
11. Lego kit
12. D I Y craft kit 13. Christmas craft kit
14. Three decorated hardboiled eggs
15. Anything made from play dough 16. Folk Art
13 YEARS AND UNDER
17. Any craft or gluing, from recycled materials
18. Lego kits
19. Piece of play dough
20. Wood/leather or metal work 21. Own short story or pome, (about your favourite place or pet)
22. Folk Art
23. Collage 24. Christmas Craft
25. Gift Card, (e.g. birthday, mother’s day, birth)
26. Scrap Booking
Senior High School and Under
27. Piece of Ceramic or Pottery Sculpture 28. Any article of wood, metal or leather
29. Own poem or short story about your favourite place or pet
30. Special occasion article, craft for Mother’s, Father’s, Birthday, Wedding or Birth. 31. Set of jewellery, at least two pieces (a pair of earrings count as one piece)
32. A single piece of Jewellery 33. Folk Art
34. Scrap Booking
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U G - FINE ARTS
STEWARDS J. Button; W. Lavis
TROPHY DONORS: Greenfreight Logging; Most Successful, Senior High School and Under; 13 Year and Under; 9 Year and Under; 5 Year and Under:
Tumbarumba Foothills voucher for Best Junior entry.
5 YEARS AND UNDER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND UNDER
1. Picture in Pencil 22. Painting any subject oils.
2. Coloured in Picture 23. Painting any subject water colours
3. Picture in Texta 24. Drawing any subject crayons 4. Painted Picture 25. Drawing any subject pastels
5. Picture in Crayon 26. Drawing in pencil
9 YEARS AND UNDER 27. Drawing in Texta
6. Painting any subject oils 28. Abstract work
7. Painting any subject watercolours 29. Drawing, Black & White
8. Drawing any subject crayons 9. Drawing any subject pastels
10. Drawing in pencil
11. Drawing in Texta 12. Abstract work
13. Drawing in Black and White
13 YEARS AND UNDER 14. Painting any subject oils
15. Painting any subject water colours
16. Drawing any subject crayons
17. Drawing any subject pastels
18. Drawing in pencil
19. Drawing in Texta 20. Abstract work
Early Childhood Education
6 weeks – school age Community based children’s service offering quality education and care for babies, toddlers
and pre-schoolers. Carcoola is an approved child care centre
Hours of Operation: 7am-6pm
51 weeks a year excluding public holidays
Location
Cnr King & Bridge St Tumbarumba NSW 2653
Contact us Ph: 6948 2319 Fax: 6948 3593
Email: tumbaadmin@snowyvalleys.nsw.gov.au
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U H - PHOTOGRAPHY STEWARD: A Peck
TROPHY DONOR: Most successful in photography; 9yrs & under; Noel & Handy; Most
successful in photography; 12yrs & under; Noel & Handy; successful in photography; Snr
High School & under; Noel & Handy
All photos to be mounted on cardboard with a minimum border of 1cm. NO FRAMES.
All photographs must be photographed by the exhibitor and shall not have previously been
exhibited in the Tumbarumba Show. Special care will be taken by the Society for all
photographs entered, but no responsibility taken. The judge reserves the right to
investigate the origin of the photographs.
On the back of each carded photo, please write the exhibitors name to help avoid loss.
9 YEARS AND UNDER
1. Local Activity
2. Animal study
3. Portrait 4. Funny Photo
5. Open subject
6. Flowers study 7. Sunset
12 YEARS AND UNDER
8. Animal Study
9. Portrait.
10. Funny photo
11. Open subject
12. Flower study
13. Sunset 14. Collection of 3 or more photos on any subject
15. Black and White Photo, open subject
16. Creative Photograph
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND UNDER
17. Animal study 18. Portrait
19. Funny photo
20. Open subject
21. Sea or landscape
22. Flower Study
23. Sunset 24. Collect of 3 or more photos on any subject
25. Black and White Photo, open subject.
26. Creative Photograph, e.g. digital 27. Selfie
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SECTION “V TUMBARUMBA
SHOWGIRL & SHOWBOY,
2yrs to under 6 yrs. commence 11:00 AM
6yrs to 17yrs commence 1:00PM
SHOWGIRL, under 2years.
SHOWBOY, under 2 years.
SHOWGIRL, 2 yrs & under 6 yrs.
SHOWBOY, 2 yrs & under 6 yrs.
SHOWGIRL, 6yrs & under 10 yrs.
SHOWBOY, 6 yrs & under 10 yrs.
JUNIOR SHOWGIRL, 10 yrs & under 13yrs
JUNIOR SHOWBOY, 10 yrs & under 13yrs
MISS TEEN SHOW GIRL. 13 to 17 Years
MR TEEN SHOW BOY. 13 to 17 Years
Winners receive, Prize & Sash or Medallion
Sponsored by, Tumbarumba Post Office,
I & E Chaffey
Hyne Timber
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HAMMOND’S HARDWARE
37 The Parade TUMBARUMBA NSW 2653
www.hammondshardware.com.au
STEEL - FENCING
DRENCHES - SPRAYS
PRODUCE - PAINT
BUILDING MATERIALS
WATER TANKS
Serving the district for over 80 years
Always pleased to quote
CONTACT Greg Hammond
Ph. 6948 2266 or Fax 6948 2871
Email: hardware@westnet.com.au
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The Tumbarumba Hotel is traditional Hotel,
with 18 refurbished rooms making great budget
accommodation. Each room has a washbasin,
TV and fridge. Bathrooms are a shared facility
for overnight guests.
With friendly service, delicious meals and
affordable drinks, as well as live music and
everything else that one would expect from a bar,
pub and bistro.
Come and say hi to publicans
Sue and Greg Scanlon.
26 The Parade
2653 Tumbarumba, New South Wales
(02) 6948 2562
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Anderson AgriServices Tumbarumba 18
Batkin & Damme Smash Repairs Wagga Wagga 93
Bendigo Bank Tumbarumba 103
Bob’s Birdz And Pets Wagga Wagga 46
Boggy Creek Show Tumbarumba 15
Bower Wood Lawyers Tumbarumba 45
Brennans Earthmoving Tumbarumba 61
Bush & Campbell Tumbarumba 19
Carcoola Childrens Centre Tumbarumba 99
Conway Printing Jinderra Inside Front Cover
Delta Livestock & Property Wagga 106
Hammonds Hardware Tumbarumba 105
Hyne Timber Tumbarumba Back Cover
John Blake Painting Tumbarumba 8
Leischke Motors Holbrook 60
Magenta Cottage Tumbarumba 14
MiniTrax Earthworks Tumbarumba 14
Moses and Son Temora 107
Nigel Grant Contracting Tumbarumba 102
Noel & Handy Tumbarumba 92
Paddys River Retreat Cottage Tumbarumba 20
PRD Nationwide Tumbarumba 59
R & V Bergin Transport Tumbarumba 76
Ray White Real Estate Tumbarumba 91
Riverina Wool Testers Wagga Wagga 21
Saddle World Albury 33
Sandy Valley Poll Hereford Stud Tumbarumba 40
Tumba Foothills Tumbarumba 75
Tumba Meats Tumbarumba 94
Tumbarumba Bowling Club Tumbarumba 87
Tumbarumba Hotel Tumbarumba 108
Tumbarumba Milk Supplies Tumbarumba 80
Tumbarumba MSO Tumbarumba 16
Tumbarumba Newsagency Tumbarumba 8
Tumbarumba Outfitters Tumbarumba 37
Tumbarumba Pest & Weed Tumbarumba 66
Tumbarumba Pharmacy Tumbarumba 77
Tumbarumba Post Office Tumbarumba 49
Tumut Toyota Tumut 104
Upper Murray Seeds Tumbarumba 33
Walwa Veterinary Practice Walwa 38
Wanden Tumbarumba 9
Warren Hulm & Son Tumbarumba 50