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2018 Narrabri Show
4th, 5th and 6th May
2018 Show Theme
‘Walk a Country Mile’
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Platinum Sponsor
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2018 NARRABRI SHOW SCHEDULE OVERVIEW
Saturday 5th May 2018 Map Reference
7.00am Gates open W10, D4
7.30am Secretary Office Opens F10
8.00am Open Horse Events Commence and Canteen Opens F11, M6
9.00am Pavilions, Dining Room, Side Shows, Trade Stalls Open Various
9:00am Stud Sheep and Prime Lamb Judging H14
10.00am Junior Judging Cattle D11
10.00am Baby Show F11
11.00am Poets Competition F11
11.00 - 11.45am First Light Stilt Walkers F12
11.15am Shearing Demonstration (1) Trotting Track
11.30 - 12.00pm Stewart Bryant Whip Cracking Entertainment Show G10
12.00 - 12.15pm Camel Races - Heat 1 G10
12.00pm Bar Opens F11
12.00pm Cattle Stud Judging D11
12.30pm Shearing Demonstration H14
12.30 - 1.00pm First Light Circus Workshop F12
12.30 - 3.30pm Heidi's Face Painting F12
12.15 - 12.45pm Eljay Freestyle Entertainment Bike Stunt Show G10
Friday 4th May 2018 Map Reference
7.30am Gates Open W10, D4
7.30am Secretary Office Opens F10
8.00am District and Breed Horse Events Commence M6
9.00am Pavilion, Dining Room, Canteen, Side Shows, Trade Stalls Open (Horticulture Pavilion closed for judging to 10.30)
Various
10.30pm Junior Judging – Sheep, Wool, Grain and Produce H14
2.00pm Bar Opens F11
4.00pm Pet Show G10
5.00pm Novelty Events G10
5.30pm Rodeo Bar and Canteen Open B9
6.00pm Pavilions and Dining Room Close Various
6.30pm Show Opening and Life Members Awarded B9
6.45pm 2018 Showgirl Presentation B9
7.00pm - 9.30pm Rodeo B9
8.00pm Kym Hagon Horsemanship (Rodeo Intermission) B9
8.00pm Secretary Office Closes F10
9.30pm - 11.00pm Entertainment/Bar C11
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Saturday 5th May 2018 (con’t) Map Reference
12.45 - 1.15pm Kym Hagon Horsemanship and Comedy Show G10
1.15 - 1.30pm Camel Races - Heat 2 G10
1.30pm Wood Chopping Display G10
2.00 - 2.45pm First Light Stilt Walkers F12
2.00 - 3.30pm Heidi's Face Painting F12
2.00pm Shearing Demonstration H14
2.30 - 3.00pm Stewart Bryant Whip Cracking Entertainment Show G10
3.00 - 3.30pm First Light Circus Workshop F12
3.00 - 3.30pm Eljay Freestyle Entertainment Bike Stunt Show G10
3.30 - 3.45pm Camel Race - Heat 3 G10
3.30pm Shearing Demonstration H14
3.45 - 4.15pm Stewart Bryant Whip Cracking Entertainment Show G10
4.15 - 4.45pm Whip Cracking - Open and Junior G10
4.45 - 5.00pm Camel Race - Heat 4 G10
5.00 - 5.25pm Kym Hagon Horsemanship and Comedy Show G10
5.25pm Showgirl Parade G10
5.30 - 5.45pm Ute Show G10
5.45 - 6.10pm NAB Bull Spectacular G10
6.10 - 6.30pm Camel Racing Final G10
6.30 - 7.00pm Eljay Freestyle Entertainment Bike Stunt Show G10
7.00 - 7.30pm First Light Fire Show F12
7.30 - 7.45pm Fireworks Main Arena
7.45pm Young Farmers Challenge G10
8.00pm Secretary Office Closes F10
8.15pm Three Legged Pig Dogs F11
Sunday 6th May 2018 Map Reference
6.30am Gates open, Canteen Open F11
7.00am Campdraft Main Arena
9.00am Dressage T12
9.00am Secretary Office Open F10
4.00pm Secretary Office Close F10
Program Schedule is subject to change, please see the Narrabri Show
website for most current schedule
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CONTENTS 2018 NARRABRI SHOW SCHEDULE OVERVIEW...................................................................................................... 3 NARRABRI SHOW ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE .......................................................................................................... 6 WHAT ELSE IS ON AT THE SHOW ........................................................................................................................ 20 NARRABRI SHOW SOCIETY INC. .......................................................................................................................... 20
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT .......................................................................................................................... 22 HEAD STEWARDS AND ENTRY CLOSE TIMES ........................................................................................................... 23 GENERAL RULES AND CONDITIONS ....................................................................................................................... 25 MEMBERSHIP ....................................................................................................................................................... 26 GATE ADMISSION CHARGES .................................................................................................................................. 26 ENTRY FORMS AND WAIVER REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................... 27
NARRABRI SHOW SPONSORS ............................................................................................................................. 28 BABY SHOW ...................................................................................................................................................... 29 NAB BULL SPECTACULAR .................................................................................................................................... 31 CATTLE – PRIME AND COMMERCIAL .................................................................................................................. 32 CATTLE – STUD .................................................................................................................................................. 33 COOKING AND PRESERVES ................................................................................................................................. 34 DECORATED CAKES ............................................................................................................................................ 36 FINE ARTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 37 HANDICRAFTS .................................................................................................................................................... 38 HOME PRODUCE ................................................................................................................................................ 40 HORSE SECTION ................................................................................................................................................. 41
DISTRICT EVENTS .................................................................................................................................................. 43 BREED EVENTS ...................................................................................................................................................... 44 SPORTING EVENTS ................................................................................................................................................ 45 OPEN EVENTS ....................................................................................................................................................... 46 SHOWJUMPING .................................................................................................................................................... 49 MINIATURE HORSES.............................................................................................................................................. 50 HARNESS HORSES ................................................................................................................................................. 51 DRESSAGE ............................................................................................................................................................. 51 CAMPDRAFT ......................................................................................................................................................... 52
HORTICULTURE .................................................................................................................................................. 53 JUNIOR JUDGING – CATTLE ................................................................................................................................ 57 JUNIOR JUDGING – SHEEP, WOOL, GRAIN AND PRODUCE .................................................................................. 57 LEGO AND MODELS ........................................................................................................................................... 58 NEEDLEWORK .................................................................................................................................................... 59 NOVELTY EVENTS ............................................................................................................................................... 61 PET SHOW ......................................................................................................................................................... 61 PHOTOGRAPHY ................................................................................................................................................. 62 POETS’ COMPETITION ........................................................................................................................................ 64 POULTRY ........................................................................................................................................................... 65 SCARECROW COMPETITION ............................................................................................................................... 68 SCHOOLWORK ................................................................................................................................................... 69 SHOWGIRL COMPETITION .................................................................................................................................. 70 STUD SHEEP AND PRIME LAMBS ........................................................................................................................ 71 UTE SHOW ......................................................................................................................................................... 72 WHIP CRACKING ................................................................................................................................................ 72 YOUNG FARMERS CHALLENGE ........................................................................................................................... 73 PAVILION ENTRIES - PARTICIPATION EXCELLENCE AWARD.................................................................................. 74 GNOME HUNT COMPETITION ............................................................................................................................ 75 NARRABRI SHOWGROUNDS MAP ...................................................................................................................... 82
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NARRABRI SHOW ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE
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Entertainment – Friday 4th May
Rodeo – Sponsored by Whitehaven Coal
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Entertainment – Friday 4th May
Rodeo – Sponsored by Whitehaven Coal
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Entertainment – Friday 4th & Saturday 5th May
Kym Hagon Horsemanship
Kym Hagon will be performing at the Narrabri Show with a wonderful
show of horsemanship and comedy. Kym is a vet and has a love for all
animals with a passion for horses. See Kym and his three sidekicks –
Dusty, Harry and Ned at the show.
Performance Times;
Friday 4th May (intermission entertainment at the Rodeo – 8pm)
Saturday 5th May – 12.45pm
Saturday 5th May – 5pm
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Entertainment – Friday 4th & Saturday 5th May
Sideshow Alley – Rides & Showbags
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Entertainment –Saturday 5th May
Camel Race Times
Saturday 5 May 2018
Heat 1 – 12pm
Heat 2 – 1.15pm
Heat 3 – 3.30pm
Heat 4 – 4.45pm
Finals 6.10pm
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Entertainment –Saturday 5th May
Eljay Freestyle Entertainment - Sponsored by Namoi Waste Corp
Action Packed Motorcycle and Bicycle Stunt Show
Performance Times – Saturday 5 May 2018;
12.15pm
3.00pm
6.30pm Get your photo taken in the photo booth with Eljay Entertainment
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Entertainment – Saturday 5th May
Stewart Bryant Whip Cracking
Stewart Bryant brings his show based on the Australian Stock Whip and
its many uses, from traditional basic forms through to a high degree of
difficulty tricks and routines.
Performance Times – Saturday 5 May 2018;
11.30am
2.30pm
3.45pm
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Entertainment – Saturday 5th May
Camel Rides
Three Legged Pig Dogs
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Entertainment – Saturday 5th May
First Light Entertainment
First Light Stilt Walkers and Circus Workshops
Learn to throw and catch the juggling balls, hula the hoop, spin and
flip the tricky stick, dance the poi, play the fool, or balance a plate
up on a stick. Ever wanted to run away with the circus? Well here is
your chance. Come join this free family fun.
11am - stilt walking
12.30 - workshop
2.00pm - stilt walking
3.30pm – workshop
First Light Fire Show,
Stilt walking fire show. Featuring fire hula hoop, fire poi, fire sticks of
all shapes and sizes, coloured flame and fire eating at 7pm
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Entertainment – Saturday 5th May
Heidi’s Fancy Faces
Santos Fire Works Display
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Displays & Demonstrations – Saturday 5th May
Wood Chop Demonstration
1.30pm
Shearing Demonstrations
11.15am, 12.30pm, 2pm &
3.30pm
Namoi Valley Antique
Vehicle Club
All Day Saturday
Model Train Display
Friday and Saturday
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Exhibition – Wool Came Before Cotton
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The Children‟s Area (Map Reference F13) will have a range of attractions
including the Animal Nursery, Lego and Model display, Scarecrow display
and the First Light Circus Workshop
2018 Narrabri Show Theme
Walk a Country Mile
Animal Nursery
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WHAT ELSE IS ON AT THE SHOW
Food Canteen – Grab some tasty food and watch all the action from the main grandstand with the show canteen
being conveniently located under the Secretary’s Office, open daily at the show serving the tastiest steak sandwiches in town.
Ladies Show Auxiliary dining room – Sit down for a delicious home cooked meal after looking through the
exhibits in the Main Pavilion. The Ladies Show Auxiliary dining room is open Friday and Saturday.
Food vendors – there’ll be a great range of food vendors throughout the Showgrounds selling delicious food. Visit our regular favourites - Bill and his Twisted Chips to Lola with her pink Ice-Cream and Coffee van, Barry and Marj selling their delicious fudge and liquorice and Greg with his Hawaiian Shaved Ice and coffee van. There’ll also be other food vans throughout the grounds, as well as the ever popular Dagwood dogs and
doughnuts at the side show area.
Bar Catch up with friends and family for a cold drink or two and enjoy all of the action and entertainment of the
Main Arena. The bar will be open Friday and Saturday and will have the Three-Legged Pig Dogs as live entertainment from 8.15pm on Saturday night. A String Quartet from Narrabri’s famed Jazz Junction will
also be playing from around 1.00pm at the main marquee near the bar on Saturday.
Rides and Showbags With thanks to the Showmen’s Guild of Australia who will be back with all of the fun and excitement of their carnival rides, showbags and arcade games. So bring the kids to enjoy all the action of side show alley at the
Narrabri Show with rides for all ages, big and small.
Show Photographers Looking for photos taken at the show? The following photographers will be at our 2018 show
The Courier Newspaper – contact: [email protected] Kristie Bullen, Misskayellebee Photography – contact: [email protected]
Trade stalls We’ll have a great range of other trade vendors selling a great variety of goods as well as local businesses selling their products at the Show. There’ll be showbags galore, with the ever popular Bertie Beetle bags
being a family favourite. There’ll also be local community groups and companies providing information on their business, trades and services in the Narrabri area.
Other Displays There will be an exhibit by the local Emergency Services teams from NSW Fire and Rescue, Narrabri
Volunteer Rescue Association and the NSW Police as well as the very popular Robotics Team from the Narrabri High School. 2MaxFM will also be at the show on Saturday doing interviews.
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2018 Office Bearers President
Cheryl Pawley - 0459 944 712
Vice Presidents
Melissa Cain Rebecca Cope
Ellen John
Secretary
Annie Moody - 0407 759 264 Melissa Cain (Asst.)
Treasurer
Lisa Smith - 0423 397 078
Public Officer Annie Moody - 0407 759 264
Honorary Solicitors
Bell & Johnson
Bankers
Westpac Bank - Narrabri
Patrons
John Melbourne Gwen Lawty Max Pringle
Life Members
Alec Campbell ∙ Rae Campbell Pat Carberry ∙ Janet Dampney Peter Dampney ∙ Hazel Frater Ronald Hardy ∙ Jeanette Hill
Norm Jones ∙ Gillian Kahl Gwen Lawty ∙ Vince Leehy
Janine McGowan ∙ Wendy McNair John McNamara ∙ Beverley McNellee
John Melbourne ∙ Judy Michell Max Pringle ∙ Anne Rae ∙ Bill Robinson
THANK YOU TO THE NARRABRI COMMUNITY
The Committee, Stewards and Members of the Narrabri Show Society would like
to thank the many people who have made it possible to host the Narrabri Show again in 2018. It is through the very generous support of our donors,
sponsors, volunteers and exhibitors and the many hours of work that
community members contribute that enables us to continue to host the
Show. As an annual event since 1876, it showcases the wonderful diversity of the Narrabri area and the generosity and talent of community members.
Website
www.narrabrishow.com
Street Address
13 Ugoa Street Narrabri NSW 2390
Postal Address
PO Box 126, Narrabri NSW 2390
2018 Show Theme
„Walk a Country Mile’
2018 Show
Secretary’s Office Hours
Mon 30th April to Wed 2nd May, 9am –
5.30pm
Thurs 3rd May, 8.30am – 5.30pm
Fri 4th and Sat 5th May 7.30am – 8.00pm
Sun 6th May, 9.00am – 4.00pm
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT It is a pleasure to be presenting the 2018 Narrabri Show. It’s also an honour to continue the tradition of the many previous Narrabri Show committees that have worked to present the annual agricultural show since the first Show held in 1876. With the Nandewar Ranges providing a picturesque setting as a backdrop to our centrally located showgrounds, the Show is a wonderful couple of days for people to enjoy the talent and skill of our local people through competitions and exhibits. It has been pleasing to see our annual visitor numbers growing steadily over the past few years and the number of entries and range of exhibits has been wonderful. The theme for this years’ Show is “Walk A Country Mile” and it is set to be a most spectacular event with a huge entertainment programme as well as competitions, pavilion displays and much more for Narrabri residents and visitors to enjoy. On behalf of the Committee, I would like to thank you for your interest and support of the 2018 Show. I would like to encourage you to take time to have a look at the various pavilion and ring exhibits that are on display to appreciate how very talented the people of Narrabri are. I would also like to acknowledge the tireless contribution from stewards, volunteers and my fellow committee members as well as our very generous local sponsors and supporters. It is through the team effort of all involved that we are able to continue to host our local Show. I hope you get as much enjoyment out of visiting and participating in the 2018 Show as we have had in organising the event. Kind Regards
Cheryl Pawley
President
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HEAD STEWARDS and ENTRY CLOSE TIMES
Event Name Phone Entries Close
Baby Show Gabby Fish 0477 228 837 10.00am
Saturday 5 May 2018
Bull Spectacular Janine McGowan 0428 921 910 5.00pm
Wednesday 2 May 2018
Campdraft Cheryl Pawley
Lisa Smith 0459 944 712 0423 397 078
5.00pm Monday 30 April 2018 or when nominations
full Cattle - Prime and Commercial
Janine McGowan 0428 921 910 5.00pm
Friday 27 April 2018
Cattle - Stud Janine McGowan 0428 921 910 5.00pm
Monday 30 April 2018
Cooking and Preserves Irene Tomlinson 02 6795 6121 10.30am
Thursday 3 May 2018
Decorated Cakes Kristy Faris 02 6792 2626 10.00am
Thursday 3 May 2018
Fine Arts Robin Stieger 02 6794 4655 5.30pm
Tuesday 1 May 2018
Gnome Competition Kylie Finlay 0429 924 979 5.00pm
Saturday 5 May 2018
Handicrafts Sue Ricardo 0427 562 317 5.30pm
Tuesday 1 May 2018
Home Produce Jason Orman Tina Carvell
0409 272 182 0439 954 786
7.00pm Thursday 3 May 2018
Horses Zac Tomlinson 0448 924 933 Refer to Program for closing
times of individual events
Horticulture Wendy McNair 02 6793 2141 9.00am
Friday 4 May 2018
Junior Judging – Cattle Janine McGowan 0428 921 910 9.30am
Saturday 4 May 2018
Junior Judging - Sheep, Wool, Grain and
Produce
Janine McGowan 0428 921 910 10.00am
Friday 4 May 2018
Lego and Models Kira Orman 0437 534 767 5.30pm
Wednesday 2 May 2018
Needlework Mandy Simpson 0437 925 358 12.00 noon
Monday 30 April 2018
Novelty Events John Melbourne 0488 921 802 5.00pm
Friday 4 May 2018
Participation Excellence Award
Kylie Finlay 0429 924 979 6.00pm
Friday 4 May 2018
Pet Show Lindy Michell 02 6792 1330 4.00pm
Friday 4 May 2018
Photography Cass Johnson 02 6792 2172 5.30pm
Monday 30 April 2018
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HEAD STEWARDS AND ENTRY CLOSE TIMES (CON’T)
Event Name Phone Entries Close
Poets' Competition Max Pringle 0428 394 601 5.00pm
Saturday 28 April 2018
Poultry Garry Shepherdson 02 6792 1783 8.30am
Friday 4 May 2018
Scarecrow Fiona Atkins 0400 488 697 6.00pm
Thursday 3 May 2018
Schoolwork Sara Charles 0447 383 079 5.00pm
Tuesday 1 May 2018
Showgirl Rebecca Cope 0427 734 894 5.00pm
Friday 20 April 2018
Stud Sheep and Prime Lambs
Trevor Atkinson 0407 663 952 9.00am
Saturday 5 May 2018
Trade Displays Bill Wood 0403 543 291 5.00pm
Wednesday 2 May 2018
Ute Show Contact Secretary
Annie Moody 0407 759 264
12.00 noon Saturday 5 May 2018
Whip Cracking John Melbourne 0488 921 802 4.30pm
Saturday 5 May 2018
Young Farmer's Challenge
Sarah Jones 0409 131 392 7.00pm
Saturday 5 May 2018
Did you know… Voluntary work is recognised as a valuable part of life in Australia. It contributes to community participation and the building of social connections. In the General Social Survey a volunteer was defined as someone who, in the previous 12 months, willingly gave unpaid help, in the form of time, service or skills, through an organisation or group. The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates that around 5.8 million people (31% of Australian adults) participated in voluntary work during the survey year of 2014, contributing around 743 million hours to the community.
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GENERAL RULES AND CONDITIONS: PLEASE READ THESE CONDITIONS CAREFULLY General Conditions
· Every care will be taken with exhibits but no responsibility will be accepted.
· No person under disqualification recognised by the Society may exhibit or compete.
· IMPORTANT: Competitors by entering, agree to abide by any decision of the committee in regard to entries and agree to compete/exhibit at their own risk and to indemnify and keep indemnified the Narrabri Show Society Inc. (the ‘Society’), its Committee and Members against all claims, suits, actions or demands which may be brought against it in respect of any injuries or other loss sustained by such competitor or exhibitor or otherwise in the course of competing/ exhibiting in any event or class and agree to exonerate the Society, its Committee and Members from all responsibility and from all loss or injury whatsoever whether from alleged negligence; or otherwise.
· Permission is assumed to photograph any exhibit or entry for publicity purposes of the Show Society. Photographic reproductions may be used by the Society in printed or electronic form. You need to be aware that your photograph, or a photograph of your entry or exhibit, may be used in these situations unless you ask for it not to be. If there are circumstances where you do not want a photograph of your entry used, or if you are giving permission for a photograph of your entry to be used for one purpose only, you need to advise the Society in writing. Entrants waive all rights to fees, royalties or any other commission or compensation for now or in the future relating to photographs.
List of Banned Items
Indicative only, please refer to current list at http://www.agshowsnsw.org.au) · Drug Related Goods (including Cocaine Kits, Bongs etc)
· Explicit and Hardcore T-Shirts
· Fake Cigarettes
· Fireworks - Crackers
· Fuel Type Fire Lighters (Zippo)
· Horns and Trumpets
· Knives (including Pen Knives) - excluding appropriately packaged kitchenware sets
· Pressure Pack Fart Gas
· Silly String
· Water Bombs
· Electric Hands
· Laser Pointers
· Metal and wooden Martial Art Nunchakas
· Playing Cards (nude or lurid)
· Pressure Pack Snow
· Stink Bombs
· Bouncing Beans
· Toy Guns are acceptable, however, the following are NOT: o Ball Bearing Guns o Eight Shot Caps o Pellet Guns o Pop Downs (Throw Downs) o Potato Guns (Bullet Type) o Roll Caps o Strip Caps o Water Pistols over 150mm (6”)
Car Parking
· Exhibitors and competitors cars must park in designated parking areas.
· Car stands around the ring are reserved for mobility impaired patrons and must be reserved prior to the Show to enable access arrangements.
· Cars parked outside of designated parking areas and/or within pedestrian areas of the showgrounds may be towed at the owners expense.
· No responsibility will be taken for damage to vehicles or vehicle content.
Program and Schedules
· This program was accurate at the time of printing, however the Society reserves the right to change the program as, and if, required.
· The most current program will be available on the Narrabri Show Website.
· Contact the Head Steward as listed for each section if you have questions in relation to a particular section or schedule.
· Results of Judging will not be available prior to the first day of the Show.
· In the case of insufficient numbers being nominated or shown in any class, the society retains the right to suspend classes at any time.
Entry Conditions
· The section Head Steward retains the right to reduce prize money where classes are not sufficiently patronized.
· No refunds will be made after close of entry.
· In the event of the Judge deciding that the exhibits in any Class are not worthy of a prize, no prize will be awarded.
· The judge’s decision is final. Pavilion Entries
· Entries are to be made on the official entry form and in accordance with the rules of the specific section. Entry forms are available on the Narrabri Show Website.
· Entry fees must accompany the entry form and waiver forms must be signed by all non-pavilion exhibitors and competitors (forms for participants under 18 must be signed by parent or guardian). There will be no exceptions to this rule.
· Please note entry closure, entry drop off, and entry collection times and dates for each section as listed at the top of the individual schedules as they do vary between sections.
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· Exhibits must be in quantities and type specified in the schedule. Exhibits entered in a wrong class may be transferred at the discretion of the Head Steward for that section.
· The Head Steward has the right to accept or refuse any exhibit and the decision of the Head Steward is final.
· If there are only two entries in a class, second place will be awarded at the discretion of the Judge.
· All items or goods shall remain the property of the Exhibitor.
· Entries are accepted subject to the Rules, By Laws and Regulations of the Society, in addition to any Special Regulations, which appear in the Schedule.
Animal Events
· The Narrabri Showgrounds PIC number is NG452050
· All cattle, sheep and goats have to be identified with an NLIS tag (except for dairy goats) and must be accompanied by a National Vendor Declaration (NVD) or a Transported Stock Statement (TSS) for the movement to the show and back home or other property.
· Pigs over 25 kg must either be branded or have an NLIS ear tag attached. Small pigs (<25 kg) must have an NLIS ear tag. All pigs must have a PigPass NVD with them.
· PIC numbers and NVD/TSS numbers must be recorded on Entry Forms or a copy provided to Steward at entry for cattle, sheep and goat events. The entry will not be valid if a PIC number is not recorded.
· PIC numbers and TSS numbers must be recorded on horse entry forms
· Competitors in all horse sections must wear the wristband provided when the indemnity forms are signed. No wristband – no entry.
· No straw bedding is to be used on the showground - $1000 removal and cleaning fee imposed.
MEMBERSHIP Membership can be purchased online at
www.narrabrishow.com or request a form by email [email protected]
Membership must be purchased online by 5.00pm 21 April 2018 or in person from the
Secretary’s Office at the Showgrounds the week of the Show (before 5.00pm Thursday 3
May
2018) to receive discounted tickets.
GATE ADMISSION CHARGES Member (Pre-Paid tickets available online until
21 April 2018)
Family (2 Adults, up to 3 children) Adults (Over 15 yrs) Pension Card Holders Children (5 -15 yrs) Children under 5yrs
$35 $15 $5 $5 FREE
Ticket Prices on the day/weekend - at the gate
Family Day Pass (2 Adults, up to 3 children) Weekend Family Pass (2 Adults, up to 3 children) Adults Day Pass (Over 15 yrs) Pension Card Holders Children (5-15 yrs) Children under 5yrs
$35 $55 $15 $5 $5 Free
Other Fees Duration of Show Stables/horse stalls Stallion Box Camping (per night)
$10 $20 $15
Did you know… If you are interested in participating as a volunteer for the 2019 Narrabri Show, please drop in to the Secretary’s Office over the course of the Show to say hello. The Narrabri Show Society committee welcomes new members to bring fresh ideas and imagination to make the Show better each year.
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ENTRY FORMS AND WAIVER REQUIREMENTS
Section Entry Form Type Waiver Type
Baby Show Baby Show General Participant
Bush Poetry Bush Poetry General Participant
Campdraft Campdraft Horse Section
Cattle section Cattle section Animal Handling
Children's Novelty Events General Entry General Participant
Cooking and Preserves General Entry None
Decorated Cakes General Entry None
Fine Arts General Entry None
Handicrafts General Entry None
Home Produce General Entry None
Horse Events Horse Events Horse Section
Horticulture General Entry None
Junior Judging Competition General Entry Animal Handling
Lego and Models General Entry None
Needlework General Entry None
Pet Show General Entry Animal Handling
Photography General Entry None
Poets' Competition Poetry Competition None
Poultry General Entry Animal Handling
Scarecrow Competition General Entry None
Schoolwork General Entry None
Sheep and Prime Lambs Sheep and Prime Lambs Animal Handling
Showgirl Competition Showgirl Competition General Participant
Ute Show General Entry General Participant
Whip Cracking General Entry General Participant
Young Farmer's Challenge General Entry General Participant
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NARRABRI SHOW SPONSORS
With thanks to our very generous sponsors and supporters that keep the Narrabri Show going
each year:
PLATINUM SPONSORS ARTC Inland Rail
Bobbiwaa Pastoral
Namoi Wastecorp
Santos
Whitehaven Coal
GOLD SPONSORS Austbrokers
Namoi Hotel
National Australia Bank
Troy and Sally Clark
SILVER SPONSORS Cotton Seed Distributers Ltd
Delta Ag
Hamilton Mortimer Agency
Johnstone Concrete & Landscape Supplies
Phillip Kirkby
L&R Hall & Sons Pty Ltd
Landmark Operations Ltd
Lions Club Of Narrabri
Narrabri Ladies Show Auxiliary
Narrabri Pharmacy
Pursehouse Rural
The Courier
VT Melbourne & Co
Weel Australia Pty Ltd
Wire Wise Electrical
WTC Earthmoving
BRONZE SPONSORS AGT Foods Australia
Baan Baa Stock Horse
Campbells Hire
Camstart Pharmacy
CL Dickinson Auto Electrics
GCJ Glass and Aluminium
Gleeson’s Surveying
IAH Sales
Lindsay Harris Contracting
Logan and Co
Narrabri RSL Club
Nuyu Day Spa and Beauty
Shop 2390
Snows 4X4 Spare and Repairs
Stewarts Grain Trading
Stuart McGowan Earthmoving
Toyworld Narrabri
Turner Signs & Designs
Tyreright Narrabri
Watsons Kitchen
Western Namoi Veterinary Services
FRIENDS AJ Wilson Cabinet Maker
Allen Barnes Jewellers
Andrew Wales
Annie Moody
Baguley's Showcase Jewellers
Bakel's Pty Ltd
Barrakets Shop 2
Bellgarra Ponies Welsh Stud
Beryl Dean
Blooms on Maitland
Christine Cain
Clipjoint
Coogle Cottage
Creative Stitches
Crossroads Hotel
Edgeroi Branch of CWA
Embroiders Guild - Narrabri
Endulge Beauty
Fred Orman
Greenside Santa Gertrudis Stud
Gumnut Cottage
Haverhoek Family
IJ & SJ Tomlinson
Irene Tomlinson
Janine McGowan
Jeno's Services
John Melbourne
Judy Michell
Key Colour
KLB Equine
Lady Gothique
Lisa Dees
Liz's Gift and Kitchenware
Lush Hair and Nails
Mandy Simpson
Marvel Designs
McInnes Clothing Co
Minchell Family
Nandewar Motor Inn
Narrabri Cake Decorators
Narrabri Farm Centre
Narrabri Lioness Club
Narrabri Physiotherapy
Narrabri Plumbing
Neil Family
Noel Burke Motor Repairs
North West Branch ASHS
Phil Brown Plumbing
Richards Metaland
Sprayer Barn Narrabri
Tapscott Services
Thomas' Corner Store
Wendy McNair
Wilma Langfield
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BABY SHOW
Head Steward: Gabby Fish Contact No: 0477 228 837 Location: Lawn Marquee (Map reference F11) Registration/Entry: 9.30am, Saturday 5 May 2018 Judging Time: 10.00am, Saturday 5 May 2018 Stewards: 2018 Narrabri Showgirls Entry Fee: $2.00 Prizes:
1st and 2nd – card and ribbon, 3rd - card
Champion Boy and Champion Girl – card, ribbon and prize Conditions:
An entry form and a Narrabri Show Waiver Form must be completed for each entry
Proof of age must be provided to the Steward upon request
Winner from each age class in that section competes for Champion Boy and Champion Girl
CLASSES: Boys 1. 0 – 6 months 2. 7 – 12 Months 3. 13 – 18 Months 4. 19 – 24 months
Champion Sash and Prize Girls 5. 0 – 6 months 6. 7 – 12 Months 7. 13 – 18 Months 8. 19 – 24 months
Champion Sash and Prize 9. Best Dressed Boy 10. Best Dressed Girl
Did you know… The most common birthday for babies born in Australia is 17 September, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The least common birthday is 25 December (excluding 29 February, which only occurs in leap years). A total of 311,104 births were registered in Australia in 2016.
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NAB BULL SPECTACULAR
Head Stewards: Janine McGowan Contact Number: 0428 921 910 Stewards: James Croker, Matt Collett, Jeremy Gett, Scott Hamilton, John Williams, Bruce Evans. Entries close: 5.00pm Wednesday 2 May 2018 to: Janine McGowan, 218 Turrawan Road, NARRABRI NSW 2390. Email: [email protected]. Mobile: 0428 921 910. No Late entries will be accepted. Location: Trotting Track at Secretary’s Office Date: Saturday 5 May 2018 Judging: 5.45pm Entry Fee: $30.00 per bull Prize Bull Owner: $1,000 – Open to Bulls 15 months and over. A second prize of $200 will be awarded at judging panel’s discretion. Prize Spectators: $500 cash ($1 ticket entry) Sponsored By: National Australia Bank Conditions:
Age of bulls as at the 1st May 2018.
Bovine Pestivirus free bulls eligible to enter
Entry fees must be paid in full prior to the commencement of judging.
All bulls entered in the NAB Bull Spectacular must also be entered in the general classes on Saturday.
The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
All bulls must have nose rings.
An Indemnity Form must be signed prior to the arrival of cattle.
All cattle must carry an NLIS device and owners are responsible for the transferring/recording of the animals. PIC numbers and NVD/TSS numbers must be provided to Steward.
The use of straw is prohibited, sawdust is provided.
If less than 5 bulls are nominated, the Spectacular will not run. Exhibits will be judged according to the following point score: 50% of points will be allocated by a panel of 3 judges. 50% of points will be from the spectators.
Spectators wishing to participate may purchase a ticket for $1 to enter the draw for $500 cash.
One ticket winner. BULL JACKPOT CLASS
NAB Bull Spectacular - Jackpot of $1,000 – Open to Bulls 15 months and over. A second prize of $200 will be awarded at judging panel’s discretion.
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CATTLE – PRIME AND COMMERCIAL Head Steward: Janine McGowan Head Steward Contact Number: 0428 921 910 Contact Email: [email protected] Location: Exhibitors Property Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 27 April 2018 Judging: Tuesday 1 May 2018 Entry Fee: $5.00 per class Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entry and entry fees must be paid in full prior to the commencement of judging.
An Indemnity form must be signed prior to the judging of cattle.
Due to the Bovine Pestivirus status of the cattle section, the judging will take place at exhibitors’ property, with judge and steward travelling to each property on the day.
Age of cattle as at the 1 May 2018.
All cattle must be penned by 9am Tuesday 1 May 2018
Judging commences at agreed time with exhibitor.
Cattle may be pure bred or a cross bred, sired by a beef bull.
No restriction on the method of feeding.
Cattle to be weighed by the exhibitor and written on the entry form clearly. The Show Society will not have scales at the yards.
All cattle must have been owned by the exhibitor for at least 6 months.
All care will be taken with the handling of cattle in the yards, but no risk to the Narrabri Show Society Inc will be incurred.
Calves on cows may not be older than 9 months taken as at the 1 May 2018.
No more than 3 entries per class per exhibitor
Trophy presentation after lunch on Saturday. No trophies will be posted.
Perpetual trophies to be retained by the Show Society.
Point Score for Most Successful Exhibitor:
Champion 5 points
Reserve Champion 4 points
First - 2 points
Second - 1 point
Prize Money: Champion - $25, Reserve Champion - $15, First $10, Second $5. Prime Cattle Classes: 1. Vealer Heifer – Milk Tooth – 300 to 400 kg, live 2. Vealer Steer – Milk Tooth – 300 to 400 kg, live 3. Pen of three Vealer Heifers - Milk Tooth – 300
to 400 kg, live 4. Pen of three Vealer Steers - Milk Tooth – 300 to
400 kg, live
Champion & Reserve Champion Vealer (Classes 1 to 4) 5. Yearling – Milk Tooth – Over 400 kg, live 6. Pen of three Yearlings – Milk Tooth – Over 400
kg, live 7. Steer showing 2 Permanent Teeth – Under 500
kg, live 8. Steer showing 2 Permanent Teeth – Open
weight, live 9. Pen of three Steers showing 2 Permanent Teeth
– Under 500 kg, live 10. Pen of three Steers showing 2 Permanent Teeth
– Open weight, live
Champion & Reserve Champion Steer (Classes 5 to 10) Commercial Cattle Classes 11. Heifer under 24 months 12. Junior Cow & Calf – Cow under 30 months 13. Senior Cow & Calf – Cow over 30 months 14. Pen of three replacement Heifers – Under 24
months
Champion & Reserve Champion Female (Classes 11 to 14)
Grand Champion Prime or Commercial Animal - $50 Prize Money
Grand Champion Pen of Three Prime or Commercial Animals - $50 Prize Money
Most Successful Exhibitor – $50 voucher CL Dickinson Auto Electrics
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CATTLE – STUD Head Steward: Janine McGowan Contact Number: 0428 921 910 Contact Email: [email protected] Stewards: James Croker, Matt Collett, Jeremy Gett, Scott Hamilton, John Williams, Bruce Evans. Location: Cattle Ring (Map Reference D11) Entries Close: 5.00pm Monday 30 April 2018 Judging: Saturday 5 May 2018 commencing at 12.00pm Entry Fee: $5.00 per head Entry Prizes: Champion $25, Reserve Champion $15, First $10, Second $5. Conditions:
No late entries will be accepted
An entry form must be completed for each entry and entry fees must be paid in full prior to the commencement of judging.
An Indemnity form must be signed prior to the arrival of cattle.
Age of cattle as at the 1 May 2018.
All led cattle 12 months of age or older must have nose rings. Females may have nose dogs.
Calves on cows may not be older than 9 months taken as at the 1 May 2018.
All cattle must carry an NLIS device and owners are responsible for the transferring/recording of the animals.
Showground PIC NG452050
The use of straw is prohibited, sawdust is provided.
Trophy presentation after judging. No trophies will be posted.
Perpetual trophies to be retained by the Narrabri Show Society Inc.
Angus and Red Angus will be judged together.
Herefords and Poll Herefords will be judged together.
Stud Cattle section permits only BVDV free (non-PI) animals to enter
All care will be taken with the handling of cattle on the grounds, but no risk to the Narrabri Show Society Inc. will be incurred.
AGE CLASSES – Identical for each breed 1. Bull 6 months and under 12 months 2. Bull 12 months and under 16 months 3. Bull 16 months and under 20 months
Junior and Reserve Junior Champion Bull 4. Bull 20 months and under 24 months 5. Bull 24 months and under 30 months 6. Bull 30 months and over
Senior and Reserve Senior Champion Bull 7. Heifer 6 months and under 12 months 8. Heifer 12 months and under 16 months 9. Heifer 16 months and under 20 months
Junior and Reserve Junior Champion Heifer 10. Heifer 20 months and under 24 months 11. Cow 24 months and under 30 months 12. Cow 30 months and over
Senior and Reserve Senior Champion Cow or Heifer
INTERBREED CLASSES 13. Two females any age (bred by the exhibitor)
Narrabri Farm Centre Trophy 14. Best two bulls any age (bred by the exhibitor)
Kevin Neil Memorial Trophy 15. Breeders group of 3 (bred by exhibitor, both
sexes to be represented) Yamburgan Shorthorn Stud Trophy
16. Sire’s or Dam’s progeny group of 3 (both sexes to be represented) Evesham Ag Trophy
17. Most Successful Exhibitor Poll Hereford/ Hereford AR Holcombe Memorial Trophy
18. Junior Champion Bull Jan Ryan Memorial Trophy
19. Junior Champion Heifer Baguley’s Jewellers Trophy
20. Supreme Champion Bull of the Show National Australia Bank Trophy
21. Supreme Champion Female of the Show Nick Scholefield Memorial Trophy
22. Most Successful Exhibitor Pursehouse Rural
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COOKING AND PRESERVES
Head Steward: Irene Tomlinson Contact No: 02 6795 6121 Location: Main Pavilion (Map reference P12) Entries Close: 10.30am Thursday 3 May 2018 Entries taken: All exhibits to Main Pavilion from 8.30am to 10.30am Thursday 3 May 2018. Late entries will not be accepted. Entries collected: Exhibits can be collected after the fireworks and by 9.00pm on Saturday 5 May from the pavilion. Any uncollected entries after that time can be collected from the Secretary’s Office on Sunday 6 May between 10.00am and 4.00pm. Unclaimed entries will be donated or disposed of. Entry Fee: Special and Open Sections $1.00 per item, Junior Sections $0.50 per item Prizes:
Special Sections as listed for each class
Open Sections: 1st - $5.00 plus card, 2nd - $3.00 plus card. (Except if trophy is 1st prize)
Junior Sections: 1st - $5.00 plus card and ribbon, 2nd - $3.00 plus card and ribbon. (Except if trophy is 1st prize)
Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entry
All jams in screw top jars
Each entry can only be entered to one class
Small neat labels on jars
No packet cakes unless specified
Firm plastic plates must be used for cooking entries
All cooking to be placed in oven bags
Limit of two (2) entries per person per class
No ring tins for any classes unless specified
Decorations may be used on iced cakes for Junior and Sub-Junior sections
The judge reserves the right not to award prizes in any class if exhibits are not up to standard
Codes: (AV) = Any Variety; (AOV) = Any Other Variety
Helpful Hints for Show Cooking:
Jams etc – jars to be a uniform size and clean – 500 grams
Pickles – do not overcook, vegetables to be chunky and recognisable
Scones – uniform size and excess flour dusted off
Pikelets – small, uniform size and evenly browned
Lamingtons – small cube of uniform size
Cakes – no rack marks, no holes and fresh - only ice if instructed and on top only
Patty cakes – patty papers may be used also round bottomed pans
Fruit cakes – fruit evenly cut. Boiled cakes and plum pudding do not have cherries
Biscuits – small and dainty CLASSES:
SPECIAL SECTIONS 1. Chocolate Cake – Gentlemen Only (16 years
and older) Prize: First $50 and ribbon, Second $25 and ribbon
Sponsored by Watson’s Kitchen Rules:
Must be home baked
Packet cake mix may be used
Cake must be iced on top only
Entries will be taken on the day
Name on underside of plate
2. Boiled Fruit Cake - Ladies Prize: First $50 and ribbon, Second $25 and ribbon
Sponsored by Narrabri Show Ladies Auxiliary and Irene Tomlinson
3. Steam Plum Pudding
Prize: First $20 and ribbon, Second $10 and ribbon
Sponsored by Beryl Dean, Wilma Langfield and Irene Tomlinson
PRESERVES
OPEN SECTIONS 4. 1 Jar of Lemon Butter 5. 1 Jar of Marmalade 6. 1 Jar of Fig Jam 7. 1 Jar of Apricot Jam 8. 1 Jar of Plum Jam 9. 1 Jar of Jam (AOV)
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COOKING AND PRESERVES (CON’T)
10. 1 Jar of Chutney 11. 1 Jar of Pickles – AV 12. 1 Jar of Relish 13. 1 Bottle of Sauce – AV 14. 1 Bottle of Preserved Vegetables – AV 15. 1 Bottle of Preserved Fruit – AV
COOKING OPEN SECTIONS 16. Chocolate Cake – iced top only 17. Banana Cake – lemon icing 18. Carrot Cake – lemon icing 19. 6 Macarons – AV 20. Plain Scones
$20 Maude Hann Memorial 21. Plate of Biscuits for afternoon tea – 3 varieties
– 3 of each variety 22. Sponge Cake – Jam filled – AV 23. 6 Iced Patty Cakes 24. 6 Lamingtons 25. Loaf of machine-made bread – AV
JUNIOR SECTIONS 10 Years & Under 26. 6 Decorated patty cakes
Prize donated by Lisa Dee’s Boutique 27. Packet Butter Cake – iced top only – AV 28. 6 Anzac Biscuits
$10 donated by Edgeroi CWA 29. 6 Plain Muffins – AV 30. 6 Chocolate Crackles 31. Nutritious Lunch Box 15 Years & Under 32. 6 Decorated patty cakes
Prize donated by Lisa Dee’s Boutique 33. Rocky Road 34. 6 Plain Scones 35. 6 Pikelets 36. 6 Rock Cakes 37. Quick Mix Cake – iced top only – AV
$10 donated by Edgeroi CWA
Did you know… Survey responses to Roy Morgan Research in 2016 showed that 13.9 million Australians eat some kind of bread in an average week. During World War II, the Department for War Organisation of Industry told bakers that bread was no longer able to be sliced or wrapped as rationing meant that resources were scarce for packaging. Source: australianfoodtimeline.com.au
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DECORATED CAKES Head Steward: Kristy Faris Contact No: 0410 043 250 Location: Main Pavilion (Map Ref. P12) Entries Close: 10.00am Thursday 3 May 2018 Entries taken: All exhibits to be delivered to the Main Pavilion Thursday 3 May 2018 from 8.30am to 10.00am. Judging commences at 10.00am and no late entries will be accepted. Entries collected: Exhibits can be collected after the fireworks and by 9.00pm on Saturday 5 May from the pavilion or by arrangement with the Steward. Entry Fees: $1.00 per item Prizes: Proudly donated by Narrabri Cake Decorators Association, Michel Gleeson, Watsons Kitchen and Liz’s Gift and Kitchenware. Conditions:
Boards no larger than 40cm. All boards to have cleats (small pads that raise the board up so it's easier to get hands underneath)
An entry form must be completed for each entry (please complete entry form prior to arriving at the pavilion)
Exhibitor’s name to be taped face up under each entry
Late entries not accepted
Cakes and dummy cakes allowed
No artificial flowers permitted
All care taken but no responsibility
Decorated cake not to have been previously entered in the Narrabri Show
Hints:
All exhibits to be places on cake boards, points are allocated for the board
Cake boards should be in proportion to the exhibit and the same shape.
Senior section open to all exhibitors
Cupcakes to be presented on a cake board, please use icing or tape underneath cupcake to secure to the board.
CLASSES SENIOR SECTION 1. Modern Wedding Cake
Trophy donated by Bakels Pty Ltd 2. Traditional Wedding Cake
Trophy donated by Liz’s Gift and Kitchenware
3. Special Occasion Cake
4. Novelty 3D cake 5. Floral Arrangement in a container 6. Sugarcraft (presented on a small cake board) 7. Novice Decorated Cake with fondant icing or
soft icing (exhibitor not to have won first prize before)
8. Set of 6 decorated cupcakes (presented on a cake board)
Grand Champion Senior Exhibitor – Michael Gleeson Perpetual Trophy
Most Successful Exhibitor – Bakels Pty Ltd Trophy
JUNIOR SECTION Preschool 9. Set of 4 decorated cupcakes (on a plate) Under 10 10. Decorated cake with soft icing – show theme
“Walk a Country Mile” 11. Decorated cake with fondant icing – show
theme “Walk a Country Mile” 12. Set of 6 decorated cupcakes (presented on a
cake board) 13. Sugarcraft (presented on a small cake board)
Champion under 10
Encouragement Award Under 10 10-14 years 14. Decorated cake with fondant icing – show
theme “Walk a Country Mile” 15. Decorated celebration cake with fondant icing 16. Set of 6 decorated cupcakes (presented on a
cake board) 17. Sugarcraft (presented on a small cake board)
Champion 10-14 years
Encouragement Award 10-14 years 15-18 years 18. Decorated celebration cake with fondant icing 19. Sugarcraft
Champion 15-18 years
Encouragement Award 15-18 years
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FINE ARTS Head Steward: Robin Stieger Contact No: 02 6794 4655 Location: Main Pavilion (Map reference P12) Entries Close: 5.30pm Tuesday 1 May 2018 Entries Taken: Exhibits may be delivered to pavilion Tuesday 1 May 2.00-5.30pm or post to PO Box 126, Narrabri NSW 2390. All entries must be securely packed with suitable packing for return freight (paid in advance). Exhibits will be returned as per the instructions received. Entries Collected: Exhibits can be collected after the fireworks and by 9.00pm on Saturday 5 May from the pavilion. Entries after that time can be collected from the Secretary’s Office on Sunday 6 May between 10.00am and 4.00pm or by prior arrangement. Unclaimed entries will be disposed of. Entry Fees: Open Section: $5.00 (Classes 1 – 7) Juniors: Free (unless entering in open classes) Prizes: First, second and third prize cards and ribbons will be issued at the discretion of the judges. Ribbons and prize cards will be awarded to Champion Junior Artist and Grand Champion Open Artist. Sponsors: Proudly sponsored by Stewart McGowan Earthmoving, Coogle Cottage, Andrew Wales, Tottie Pownall Memorial Trophy, Lindsay Harris Contracting Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each exhibitor.
All care will be taken but no responsibility will be accepted for loss or damage.
Exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor and have been completed within the last 2 years. No copies allowed.
Exhibits must not have been exhibited at a previous Narrabri Show.
Proof of age must be provided to the Steward upon request
An exhibit cannot be entered in more than one class. Limit of two (2) entries per class.
All exhibits must be FRAMED and READY TO HANG with cord or wire attached very securely to the back of framed or mounted artwork.
The name, address and phone number of the Exhibitor and the class number must be clearly visible on the back of each exhibit.
Exhibits may be offered for sale and must have the sale price clearly indicated on the entry form. A commission of 20% will be charged by the Society for work sold during the show.
The organisers reserve the right to have any work reproduced by the media.
The organisers reserve the right to withhold awarding of a prize if, in the opinion of the judge, no work of a suitable standard has been submitted.
Senior Citizen’s class – For persons over the age of 70 years
CLASSES Open Section: 1. Painting (Oil, Acrylic or Gouache) - Any Subject
1st Prize $50, 2nd Prize $20 2. Drawing (pencil, pen, chalk, crayon, charcoal
or similar instrument) - Any Subject. 1st Prize $50, 2nd Prize $20
3. Watercolour - Any Subject. 1st Prize $50, 2nd Prize $20
4. Mixed media – Any Medium, Any Subject 1st Prize $50, 2nd Prize $20
5. Local Section Any Medium, “A Subject within Narrabri Shire”. 1st Prize $100 voucher, 2nd Prize $50 voucher
Sponsored by Coogle Cottage 6. Senior Citizen (over 60yrs) (Any Medium) - Any
Subject. 1st Prize $50, 2nd Prize $20 7. Assisted Care Citizen (Any Medium) - Any
Subject by a person in Assisted Care eg. Aged Care, special needs. 1st prize $25, 2nd prize $15, 3rd prize $10
Tottie Pownall Memorial Junior Section: Note: MUST BE ABLE TO HANG EXHIBITS 1st Prize $10, 2nd Prize $5 Artist must be living within the Narrabri Shire, but can be at boarding school. Any Subject - Painting, Drawing, Watercolour or Mixed Media. 8. 16-18 years 9. 12-15 years 10. 8-11 years 11. Under 8 Years
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HANDICRAFTS Head Steward: Sue Ricardo Contact No.: 0427562317 Location: Main Pavilion (map reference P12) Entries Close: 5.30pm Tuesday 1 May 2018 Entries taken: Entries to be delivered to pavilion on Tuesday 1 May between 3.30pm - 5.30pm. Late entries will not be accepted. Entries collected: Exhibits can be collected after the fireworks and by 9.00pm on Saturday 5 May or between 9.00am and 10.00am on Sunday 6 May from the pavilion. Unclaimed entries after this time will be disposed of. Entry Fee: Open Sections $1.00 per item, Junior and Senior Sections $0.50 per item Prizes:
Junior and Senior Sections: 1st - $5.00 plus card and ribbon, 2nd - $2.00 plus card and ribbon. (Except if trophy is 1st prize)
Open Sections: 1st - $5.00 plus card, 2nd - $2.00 plus card. (Except if trophy is 1st prize)
Special prizes: Champion Exhibits will be awarded in each of the listed sub-sections at the Judge’s discretion. Other awards will be awarded to selected categories in each class.
Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entry.
All care taken but no responsibility accepted.
You may attach a note to your exhibit describing the techniques used.
Please provide a stand or hanger for the safe display of your exhibit if required.
Attach name face down on back of exhibits and cover signatures.
All exhibits must be the original work of the exhibitor and must not have won first prize at a previous Narrabri Show in any section.
The right is reserved to alter any class entered by the exhibitors or create additional classes.
An exhibit cannot be entered in more than one class.
Limit of two (2) entries per class per exhibitor.
Proof of age must be provided to the Steward upon request.
Judges decision is final.
CLASSES: JUNIOR AND SENIOR HANDICRAFT
PRE-SCHOOL: 1. Hand Print Art – Theme “Walk a Country Mile”
eg sheep, cattle, crops, etc 2. Grains and Seed Art 3. Pasta Jewellery
Champion Pre-School Handicraft
INFANTS: 4. Pet rock – Country Theme 5. Easter decoration 6. Decorated box (no bigger than a shoebox) 7. Greeting cards 8. Any other craft item e.g. made from paddle
pop sticks, fabric, papier mâche, paper, etc.
Champion Infant Handicraft
PRIMARY: 9. Pet rock – Country Theme 10. Easter decoration 11. Decorated box (no bigger than a shoebox) 12. Collage or canvas made with grains and seeds 13. Any other craft item e.g. made from paddle
pop sticks, fabric, papier mâche, paper, etc.
Champion Primary Handicraft
SECONDARY: 14. Dream-catcher or mobile 15. Greeting cards 16. Collage/canvas art made with grains and seeds 17. Scrapbooking single page 18. Any other craft item
Champion Secondary Handicraft
SENIOR’S HANDICRAFT SECTION (over 60 yrs): 19. Crochet item 20. Knitted item 21. Sewn item 22. Woodwork item 23. Greeting card 24. Scrapbook single page 25. Single scrapbook page – “Then and Now…” eg.,
memories, photo, animals, pets, flowers, food 26. Decorated pot or bottle 27. Other handicraft item
Champion Senior Handicraft
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OPEN HANDICRAFT OPEN: 28. Metal item 29. Wood item 30. Leather item 31. Collage from nature 32. Decoupage item 33. Wall hanging 34. Novelty door stop 35. Decorated bottle 36. Decorated box eg; trinket or gift box 37. Beaded item 38. Jewellery not beaded 39. Best dressed doll 40. Hand bag, tote or purse 41. Item by person with a disability 42. Other craft items 43. Open community group item 44. General greeting card – must show inside
detail 45. 3D card – must show inside detail 46. Stamped card – must show inside detail 47. Card for a male – must show inside detail 48. General single page scrapbook, open subject –
display in 12”x12” folder
49. General double page scrapbook – NOVICE EXHIBITOR ONLY (person never to have won a prize at Narrabri Show) display in 12”x12” folder
50. Single page depicting theme “Walk a Country Mile”. Display on 12”x12” chipboard in album refill page
51. Single page – texture using pastes, paints, stencils, layering, frames, pockets, embellishments or chipboard to create a page that inspires people to enjoy touching. Display on 12”x12” chipboard in album refill page
52. Off the page item – Including canvas, wood and display type
Champion Scrapbooking
Champion and Reserve Champion Open Handicraft
Grand Champion Handicraft
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HOME PRODUCE Head Stewards: Jason Orman and Tina Carvell Contact No: 0409 272 182 or 0439 954 786 Location: Produce Pavilion (Map reference G14) Entries taken: All exhibits to Produce Pavilion from 6.00pm - 7.00pm Thursday 3 May 2018. Late entries will not be accepted. Entries Close: 7.00pm, Thursday 3 May 2018 Entries Collected: Exhibits can be collected after the fireworks and by 9.00pm on Saturday 5 May or between 10.00am and 11.00am on Sunday 6 May from the pavilion. Unclaimed entries will be donated or disposed of. Entry Fee: $0.50 per class (maximum $10), Junior sections free Prizes: Open Classes: 1st - $3.00 plus card, 2nd – $1.00 plus card. Junior Classes: 1st - $3.00 plus card and ribbon, 2nd - $1.00 plus card and ribbon. Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entry
Proof of age must be provided to the Steward upon request
All exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor and must be the produce of the 2017/2018 season.
Codes: (AV) = Any Variety. (AOV) = Any Other Variety CLASSES: OPEN SECTIONS
VEGETABLES 1. Collection of Soup Vegetables 2. 1 x Cabbage 3. 3 x Zucchini 4. 2kg Potatoes 5. 1 x Trombone Gramma 6. 1 x Vegetable Marrow 7. 3 x Apple Cucumbers 8. 1 x Rockmelon 9. 1 x Jam Melon 10. 4 x Carrots (bunch) 11. Bunch Silver Beet or Spinach 12. 500g Peas (AV) 13. Nuts (AV) 14. Herb Garden – One container 15. 1 x Cauliflower 16. 1kg Tomatoes (AV) 17. 3 x Capsicum 18. 2kg Sweet Potato 19. 1 x Squash (AV) 20. 3 x Choko
21. 3 x Long Green Cucumbers 22. 1 x Watermelon 23. 1 x Lettuce (AV) 24. 4 x Beetroot (bunch) 25. 1kg Onions (AV) 26. Beans (AV) 27. Any other Vegetable not mentioned 28. 1 x Queensland Blue Pumpkin 29. 1 x Butternut Pumpkin 30. 1 x Jap Pumpkin 31. 1 x Pumpkin (AOV) 32. Heaviest Pumpkin
FRUIT 33. 6 Apples 34. 6 Passionfruit 35. 6 Lemons 36. 6 Grapefruit 37. 6 Pears 38. 6 Oranges 39. 6 Mandarins
EGGS 40. 1 dozen white eggs 41. 1 dozen brown eggs
JUNIOR SECTIONS 10 Years & Under 42. Animal or figure made out of fruit or vegetable 43. Best Pumpkin 44. 3 Vegetable AOV 45. Best Squash 46. 3 Fruit AV
15 Years & Under 47. Best Pumpkin 48. 3 Vegetables – AOV 49. Best squash 50. 3 Fruit AV
Fred Orman Trophy for Most Successful
Exhibitor. Special condition for trophy is that
another family member must enter a section
as well.
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HORSE SECTION
Friday 4th May – Sunday 6th May 2018
2018 HORSE STEWARDS Chief Horse Steward Zac Tomlinson 0448 924 933
& Ring Master
Announcer Lindy White Enquiries to Ringmaster
Sporting Steward Narrabri Pony Club Enquiries to Ringmaster
Showjumping Steward Tony Dampney Enquiries to Ringmaster
Harness Steward Kate Rice Enquiries to Ringmaster
Dressage Steward Linda Heuke 0499 177 924
Mini Horses Steward Peter Baldwin 0447 067 900
Campdraft Stewards Cheryl Pawley 0459 944 712
Lisa Smith 0423 397 078
Stable Bookings can be made online at www.narrabrishow.com or via
Secretary, Annie Moody 0407 759 264
NARRABRI SHOW SOCIETY RULES & REGULATIONS
ALL COMPETITORS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Waivers & Wristbands - please read this section very carefully to avoid disappointment!
Waiver Forms must be signed by all competitors, including handlers and presented to the Chief
Horse Steward in the tent in the grassed arena (map ref.: O6) prior to competing in any event
on the day. We will have spare forms at the tent during the show, but competitors are
encouraged to download the forms from our website, print out and complete prior to the
show. One form per family last name.
If you are not wearing a wristband issued by the Chief Horse Steward at the current Narrabri
Show, you will not compete. Please retain the wristband for the duration of the show.
THERE WILL BE NO ENTRIES PAID IN THE RING:
Those who wish to compete in Show Jumping, Dressage and/or Campdrafting must enter via
our website (www.narrabrishow.com) by the date specified for each discipline. No on-the-day
entries will be accepted for these events. When you arrive at the show, you must bring a
printed receipt showing proof of payment of entries to the Chief Horse Steward/designated
tent area, along with a completed waiver form, where you will be given the appropriate
wristband(s).
For all other horse events, competitors must present their waiver form and purchase one
“STANDARD” wristband ($15) per competitor, which will give them entry to all horse events
other than Show Jumping, Dressage and Campdraft for the duration of the show.
Horse entries, stables and camping can be made online from the Narrabri Show website –
www.narrabrishow.com.
All horse information will be available on our website, if you have any questions contact the
chief horse steward.
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GENERAL TERMS OF ENTRY INTO ANY HORSE EVENT
All competitors understand that drug testing may be carried out at this event. Any exhibitor
found to be competing with an animal which tests positive to a banned substance will be
subject to investigation by the ASC disciplinary committee.
Narrabri Show Society Committee Members, Stewards, Officials & their families are eligible to
compete.
All competitors must wear smooth soled boots and be neatly attired. All Children (under 17 years)
must wear a regulation helmet. Adults may wear a hat appropriate to the class.
Competitors are encouraged to hold Ambulance cover; Narrabri Show Society is NOT
responsible.
Narrabri Show Society will not be held responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any horse,
rider, handler, spectator or equipment.
No abuse or mistreatment toward any official, fellow competitor or animal will be tolerated.
Neither will bad language or unacceptable/unsportsmanlike behaviour. Any offenders and their
associates will be asked to leave the grounds immediately.
Judge‟s decision is final. The Ringmaster reserves the right to vary the order of events as he or she
deems necessary to make the schedule run smoothly. Any protests are to be lodged in writing to
the Chief Horse Steward, with a non-refundable fee of $50.
All competitors must pay entry to the grounds. Day passes or show memberships are also
available, please see our website or contact the secretary for details.
Stables are able to be booked through our website or the secretary. If you have specific stable
requests, please contact the Chief Horse Steward. Straw bedding is prohibited (fine of $1,000).
Temporary yards are not to be erected unless the Narrabri Show Society determines that there
are an insufficient number of stalls on the grounds.
Electric cords must be tagged and covered or elevated for safety.
For details on camping, please see our website or contact the secretary.
Stallions must compete with bits in their mouths, regardless of breed guidelines. Stallions cannot
compete in hack classes or riding classes unless specified, and must be led or ridden by an adult.
The Narrabri Show Society reserves the right at their absolute discretion to alter or amend any of
the conditions, regulations, prizemoney or any aspect of the event as they see fit.
DISCLAIMER: Narrabri Show Committee reserves the right to change the program without notice.
Classes may be added before and at the show if there is sufficient interest, please contact the
chief horse steward with any requests/suggestions. Most up to date will appear on
www.narrabrishow.com
Notice to all competitors: To compete in these events you simply need to purchase a STANDARD
wristband ($15) when you hand in your waiver – please see general rules or contact the Chief
Horse Steward for more details.
Please Note: To be eligible to compete in district events, the horse and rider must have resided
within the Narrabri Shire Local Government Area for a period of one month prior to the show.
Special Events: At the completion of events in all three rings, judges will come together to judge
the following events:
Supreme District Rider
Supreme District Junior Rider (Timothy Bell Memorial)
Supreme District Hack
Team of 4 Riders
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DISTRICT EVENTS Friday 4th May 2018
Start Time 8am Entry Conditions:
Waivers MUST be signed and ARMBANDS worn on wrist to compete. To be obtained from
No.2 Arena. No wristband, no entry to ring.
Ring 1 101. District Handler Class under 12 years
102. District Leading Rein Rider under 8 years
District Junior Girl Riders
103. Girl Rider under 7 years
104. Girl Rider 7 & under 9 years
105. Girl Rider 9 & under 12 years
106. Champion & Reserve
District Junior Boy Riders
107. Boy Rider under 7 years
108. Boy Rider 7 & under 9 years
109. Boy Rider 9 & under 12 years
110. Champion & Reserve
111. Pair of District Junior Riders
District Pony Hacks
112. Maiden Pony Hack
113. District Pony NE 12.2hh
114. District Pony 12.2 NE 13hh
115. District Pony 13hh NE 13.2hh
116. District Pony 13.2 NE 14hh
117. Child‟s Pony
118. Adult‟s Pony
119. Champion & Reserve
120. District Pleasure Pony Hack
Ring 2 201. District Handler Class 12 & under 17
District Senior Girl Riders
202. Girl Rider 12 & under 15 years
203. Girl Rider 15 & under 17 years
204. Champion & Reserve
District Senior Boy Riders
205. Boy Rider 12 & under 15 years
206. Boy Rider 15 & under 17 years
207. Champion & Reserve
208. Pair of District Senior Riders
District Galloway Hacks
209. Maiden Galloway Hack
210. District Galloway 14 NE 14.2hh
211. District Galloway 14.2 NE 15hh
212. Child‟s Galloway
213. Adult‟s Galloway
214. Champion & Reserve
215. District Pleasure Galloway Hack
Ring 3 301. District Handler Class 17 years & over
District Lady Riders
302. Lady Rider 17 & under 21 years
303. Lady Rider 21 & under 40 years
304. Lady Rider 40 years & over
305 Champion & Reserve
District Gentleman Riders
306. Gent Rider 17 & under 21 years
307. Gent Rider 21 & under 40 years
308. Gent Rider 40 years & over
309. Champion & Reserve
310. Pair of District Adult Riders
District Hacks
311. Maiden Hack
312. District Hack 15 NE 15.2hh
313. District Hack 15.2 NE 16hh
314. District Hack over 16hh
315. Child‟s Hack
316. Adult‟s Hack
317. Champion & Reserve
318. District Pleasure Hack
At the completion of events in all three rings,
judges will come together to judge the
following events:
Supreme District Rider of the Show
Supreme District Junior Rider of the Show
Supreme District Hack of the Show
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BREED EVENTS Friday 4th May 2018
Starts at completion of district events Entry Conditions:
Waivers MUST be signed and ARMBANDS worn on wrist to compete. To be obtained from
No.2 Arena. No wristband, no entry to ring.
Ring 1 Led Riding Ponies
121. Led Mare or Filly
122. Led Gelding
123. Led Stallion or Colt
124. Champion & Reserve
Led Australian Saddle Ponies
125. Led Mare or Filly
126. Led Gelding
127. Led Stallion or Colt
128. Champion & Reserve
Led Welsh Ponies
129. Led Mare or Filly
130. Led Gelding
131. Led Stallion or Colt
132. Champion & Reserve
Led APSB
133. Led Mare or Filly
134. Led Gelding
135. Led Stallion or Colt
136. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Led Breed Exhibit
Ridden Riding Ponies
137. Ridden Mare or Filly
138. Ridden Gelding
139. Ridden Stallion or Colt
140. Champion & Reserve
Ridden Australian Saddle Ponies
141. Ridden Mare or Filly
142. Ridden Gelding
143. Ridden Stallion or Colt
144. Champion & Reserve
Ridden Welsh Ponies
145. Ridden Mare or Filly
146. Ridden Gelding
147. Ridden Stallion or Colt
148. Champion & Reserve
Ridden APSB
149. Ridden Mare or Filly
150. Ridden Gelding
151. Ridden Stallion or Colt
152. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Ridden Breed Exhibit
Ring 2 Led Thoroughbreds
216. Led Mare or Filly
217. Led Gelding
218. Led Stallion or Colt
219. Champion & Reserve
Led Warmbloods
220. Led Mare or Filly
221. Led Gelding
222. Led Stallion or Colt
223. Champion & Reserve
Led Any Other Breed
224. Led Mare or Filly
225. Led Gelding
226. Led Stallion or Colt
227. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Led Breed Exhibit
Ridden Thoroughbreds
228. Ridden Mare or Filly
229. Ridden Gelding
230. Ridden Stallion or Colt
231. Champion & Reserve
Ridden Warmbloods
232. Ridden Mare or Filly
233. Ridden Gelding
234. Ridden Stallion or Colt
235. Champion & Reserve
Ridden Any Other Breeds
236. Ridden Mare or Filly
237. Ridden Gelding
238. Ridden Stallion or Colt
239. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Ridden Breed Exhibit
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BREED EVENTS (CON’T) Friday 4th May 2018
Starts at completion of district events
Ring 3 Led Australian National Saddle Horses
319. Led ANSA Mare or Filly
320. Led ANSA Gelding
321. Led ANSA Stallion or Colt
322. Champion & Reserve
Led Australian Stock Horses
323. Led Filly 3 years & under
324. Led Mare 4 years & over
325. Led Colt or Gelding 3 years & under
326. Led Stallion or Gelding 4 years & over
327. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Led Breed Exhibit
Ridden Australian National Saddle Horses
328. ANSA Stallion or Colt
329. ANSA Mare or Filly
330. ANSA Gelding
331. Champion & Reserve
Australian Stock Horse Hacks
332. ASH Hack Stallion or Colt
333. ASH Hack Mare or Filly NE 15hh
334. ASH Hack Mare or Filly over 15hh
335. ASH Hack Gelding NE 15hh
336. ASH Hack Gelding over 15hh
337. Champion & Reserve
Working Australian Stock Horses
338. Working ASH 3 years & under
339. Working ASH Mare 4 years & over
340. Working ASH Gelding 4 years & over
341. Working ASH Stallion 4 years & over
342. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Ridden Breed Exhibit
SPORTING EVENTS Friday 4th May 2018
Starts at the completion of district events Entry Conditions:
Waivers MUST be signed and ARMBANDS worn on wrist to compete. To be obtained from
No.2 Arena. No wristband, no entry to ring.
Barrel Racing
501. Barrel Race Under 7 years (Not Led)
502. Barrel Race 7 & Under 9 years
503. Barrel Race 9 & under 12 years
504. Barrel Race 12 & under 15 years
505. Barrel Race 15 & under 17 years
506. Barrel Race 17 years & over Prize for Fastest Barrel Race
Bending Race
601. Bending Race Under 7 years (Not Led)
602. Bending Race 7 & Under 9 years
603. Bending Race 9 & under 12 years
604. Bending Race 12 & under 15 years
605. Bending Race 15 & under 17 years
606. Bending Race 17 years & over
Prize for Fastest Bending Race
Flag Race
701. Flags Under 7 years (Not Led)
702. Flags 7 & Under 9 years
703. Flags 9 & under 12 years
704. Flags 12 & under 15 years
705. Flags 15 & under 17 years
706. Flags 17 years & over
Prize for Fastest Flag Race
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OPEN EVENTS Saturday 5th May 2018
Start Time 8am Entry Conditions:
Waivers MUST be signed and ARMBANDS worn on wrist to compete. To be obtained from
No.2 Arena. No wristband, no entry to ring.
Ring 1 Led Open Ponies
153. Led Pony Mare or Filly
154. Led Pony Gelding
155. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Open Led of the Show
156. Led Junior rider Boy or Girl under 7 years
Open Junior Girl Riders
157. Girl Rider under 7 years
158. Girl Rider 7 & under 9 years
159. Girl Rider 9 & under 12 years
160. Champion & Reserve
Open Newcomer & Novice Ponies
161. Newcomer Pony NE 14hh
162. Novice Pony Hack NE 14hh
163. Champion & Reserve
Open Small Pony Hacks
164. Intermediate Pony Hack NE 13hh
165. Open Small Pony NE 12hh
166. Open Small Pony 12 NE 12.2hh
167. Open Small Pony 12.2 NE 13hh
168. Child‟s Pony NE 13hh
169. Adult‟s Pony NE 13hh
170. Champion & Reserve
Open Large Pony Hacks
171. Intermediate Pony Hack 13 NE 14hh
172. Open Large Pony 13 NE 13.2hh
173. Open Large Pony 13.2 NE 14hh
174. Child‟s Pony 13 NE 14hh
175. Adult‟s Pony13 NE 14hh
176. Champion & Reserve
Second Round Open Small Hacks (Not eligible
for Champion)
177. Open Small Hack 15 NE 15.2hh
178. Open Small Hack 15.2 NE 16hh
Second Round Open Large Hacks (Not eligible
for Champion)
179. Open Large Hack 16 NE 16.2hh
180. Open Large Hack over 16.2hh
Second Round Show Hunter Hacks (Not
eligible for Champion
181. Show Hunter Hack
Supreme Rider of the Show
Supreme Hack of the Show
Ring 2 Open Led Galloways
240. Led Galloway Mare or Filly
241. Led Galloway Gelding
242. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Open Led of the Show
Open Junior Boy Riders
243. Boy Rider under 7 years
244. Boy Rider 7 & under 9 years
245. Boy Rider 9 & under 12 years
246. Champion & Reserve
Open Senior Boy Riders
247. Boy Rider 12 & under 15 years
248. Boy Rider 15 & under 17 years
249. Champion & Reserve
Open Adult Riders
250. Adult Rider 17 & under 21
251. Adult Rider 21 & under 40
252. Adult Rider 40 & over
253. Champion & Reserve
Open Newcomer & Novice Galloways
254. Newcomer Galloway Hack
255. Novice Galloway Hack
256. Champion & Reserve
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OPEN EVENTS (CON’T) Saturday 5th May 2018
Start Time 8am
Ring 2 (con’t) Open Small Galloway Hacks
267. Intermediate Galloway Hack 14 NE 14.2hh
268. Open Lightweight 14 NE 14.2hh
269. Open Heavyweight 14 NE 14.2hh
270. Child‟s Galloway 14 NE 14.2hh
271. Adult‟s Galloway 14 NE 14.2hh
272. Champion & Reserve
Open Large Galloway Hacks
273. Intermediate Galloway Hack 14.2 NE 15hh
274. Open Lightweight 14.2 NE 15hh
275. Open Heavyweight 14.2 NE 15hh
276. Child‟s Galloway 14.2 NE 15hh
277. Adult‟s Galloway 14.2 NE 15hh
278. Champion & Reserve
Second Round Open Small Pony Hacks (Not
eligible for Champion)
279. Open Small Pony 12 NE 12.2hh
280. Open Small Pony 12.2 NE 13hh
Second Round Open Large Pony Hacks (Not
eligible for Champion)
281. Open Large Pony 13 NE 13.2hh
282. Open Large Pony 13.2 NE 14hh
Second Round Show Hunter Pony (Not eligible
for Champion
283. Show Hunter Pony NE 14hh
Supreme Rider of the Show
Supreme Hack of the Show
Ring 3 Open Led Hacks
343. Led Hack Mare or Filly
344. Led Hack Gelding
345. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Open Led of the Show
Open Senior Girl Riders
346. Girl Rider 12 & under 15 years
347. Girl Rider 15 & under 17 years
348. Champion & Reserve
Open Newcomer & Novice Hacks (Not eligible
for Champion)
349. Newcomer Hack over 15hh
350. Novice Hack over 15hh
Open Small Hacks
351. Intermediate Hack 15 NE 16hh
352. Open Hack 15 NE 15.2hh
353. Open Hack 15.2 NE 16hh
354. Child‟s Hack 15 NE 16hh
355. Adults Hack 15 NE 16hh
356. Champion & Reserve
Open Large Hacks
357. Intermediate Hack over 16hh
358. Open Hack 16 NE 16.2hh
359. Open Hack over 16.2hh
360. Child‟s Hack over 16hh
361. Adult‟s Hack over 16hh
362. Champion & Reserve
Second Round Open Small Galloway Hacks
(Not eligible for Champion)
363. Open Small Pony 14 NE 14.2hh
Second Round Open Large Galloway Hacks
(Not eligible for Champion)
364. Open Large Pony 14.2 NE 15hh
Second Round Show Hunter Galloway (Not
eligible for Champion
365. Show Hunter Galloway NE 15hh
Supreme Rider of the Show
Supreme Hack of the Show
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OPEN EVENTS (CON’T) Saturday 5th May 2018
Start Time 8am
Ring 4 Led Show Hunter Ponies
401. Led SH Pony Mare
402. Led SH Pony Gelding
403. Champion & Reserve
Led Show Hunter Galloways
404. Led SH Galloway Mare
405. Led SH Galloway Gelding
406. Champion & Reserve
Led Show Hunter Hacks
407. Led SH Hack Mare
408. Led SH Hack Gelding
409. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Led Show Hunter
Newcomer, Novice & AHHA Show Hunter
Ponies (Not eligible for Champion)
410. Newcomer Show Hunter Pony
411. Novice Show Hunter Pony
412. AHHA Members Hunter Pony
Small Show Hunter Ponies
413. Intermediate Show Hunter Pony NE 13hh
414. Show Hunter Pony NE 12.2hh
415. Show Hunter Pony 12.2 NE 13hh
416. Child‟s Show Hunter Pony NE 13hh
417. Adult‟s Show Hunter Pony NE 13hh
418. Champion & Reserve
Large Show Hunter Ponies
419. Intermediate Show Hunter Pony 13 NE
14hh
420. Show Hunter Pony 13 NE 13.2hh
421. Show Hunter Pony 13.2 NE 14hh
422. Child‟s Show Hunter Pony 13 NE 14hh
423. Adult‟s Show Hunter Pony13 NE 14hh
424. Champion & Reserve
Newcomer, Novice & AHHA Show Hunter
Galloways (Not eligible for Champion)
425. Newcomer Show Hunter Galloway
426. Novice Show Hunter Galloway
427. AHHA Members Hunter Galloway
Small Show Hunter Galloways
428. Intermediate Show Hunter Galloway NE
14.2hh
429. Show Hunter Galloway NE 14.2hh
430. Child‟s Show Hunter Galloway NE 14.2hh
431. Adult‟s Show Hunter Galloway NE 14.2hh
432. Champion & Reserve
Large Show Hunter Galloways
433. Intermediate Show Hunter Galloway 14.2
NE 15hh
434. Show Hunter Galloway 14.2 NE 15hh
435. Child‟s Show Hunter Galloway 14.2 NE
15hh
436. Adult‟s Show Hunter Galloway 14.2 NE
15hh
437. Champion & Reserve
Newcomer, Novice & AHHA Show Hunter
Hacks (Not eligible for Champion)
438. Newcomer Show Hunter Hack
439. Novice Show Hunter Hack
440. AHHA Members Hunter Hack
Small Show Hunter Hacks
441. Intermediate Show Hunter Hack NE 16hh
442. Show Hunter Hack 15 NE 15.2hh
443. Show Hunter Hack 15.2 NE 16hh
444. Child‟s Show Hunter Hack NE 16hh
445. Adult‟s Show Hunter Hack NE 16hh
446. Champion & Reserve
Large Show Hunter Hacks
447. Intermediate Show Hunter Hack over
16hh
448. Show Hunter Hack 16 NE 16.2hh
449. Show Hunter Hack over 16.2hh
450. Child‟s Show Hunter Hack over 16hh
451. Adult‟s Show Hunter Hack over 16hh
452. Champion & Reserve
Supreme Show Hunter
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SHOWJUMPING MAP REF: J10
Saturday 5th May 2018
Walk the Course: 7:30am
Jumping Starts: 8:00 am Entry Conditions:
To compete in these events you must enter via our Narrabri Show website -
www.narrabrishow.com.
Entries close midnight Tuesday 1st May 2018.
All entries on the day will incur a $4.00 late fee.
Waivers MUST be signed and ARMBANDS worn on wrist to compete. To be obtained
from No.2 Arena. No wristband, no entry to ring.
Committee reserve the right to alter or change the program/events if circumstances
arise and warrant same.
Events:
1a. A2 45cm Under 13 years
Entry Fee: $6.00
Prizemoney: 1st: $15, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $8, 4th $6.
1b. A2 45cm 13 years and Over
Entry Fee: $6.00
Prizemoney: 1st: $15, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $8, 4th $6.
2a. AM5 60cm Under 17 years
Entry Fee $8:00
Prizemoney: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20, 4th $15, 5th $10.
2b. AM5 60cm 17 years and over
Entry Fee $8:00
Prizemoney: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20, 4th $15, 5th $10.
3. AM7 75cm
Entry Fee: $10.00
Prizemoney: 1st: $50, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, 4th $20, 5th $15.
4. 90cm to 1m, 2 Phase Art.274.5.3
Entry Fee: $12.00
Prizemoney: 1st: $70, 2nd: $60, 3rd: $40, 4th $30, 5th $20.
5. 1.10m Grand Prix Art.2.3
Entry Fee: $14.00
Prizemoney: 1st: $100, 2nd: $80, 3rd: $60, 4th $40, 5th $20
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MINIATURE HORSES MAP REF: J6
Saturday 5th May 2018
Start Time 9am Entry Conditions:
Waivers MUST be signed and ARMBANDS worn on wrist to compete. To be obtained
from No.2 Arena. No wristband, no entry to ring.
CLASSES
Class 1 – Best Presented
Class 2 – Best Solid Colour
Class 3 – Best Broken Colour or Spotted
Class 4 – Best Dilute Coloured
Class 5 – Youth Handler under 7 years
Class 6 – Youth Handler 7 & under 12 years
Class 7 – Youth Handler 12 & under 17 years
Miniature Horse or Pony (reg. or unreg.)
Class 8 – Open Filly or Mare under 10.2hh
Class 9 – Open Colt or Stallion under 10.2hh
Class 10 – Open Gelding under 10.2hh
Champion & Reserve
Miniature Horse Registered Foal/Weanling
Class 11 – Foal/Weanling Filly
Class 12 – Foal/Weanling Colt
Class 13 – Foal/Weanling Gelding
Champion & Reserve
Miniature Horse Registered Yearling
Class 14 – Yearling Filly
Class 15 – Yearling Colt
Class 16 – Yearling Gelding
Champion & Reserve
Miniature Horse Registered Mare/Filly
Class 17 – Filly 2 & under 4 years
Class 18 – Mare 4 years & over
Champion & Reserve
Miniature Horse Registered Stallion/Colt
Class 19 – Colt 2 & under 4 years
Class 20 – Stallion 4 years & over
Champion & Reserve
Miniature Horse Registered Gelding
Class 21 – Gelding 2 & under 4 years
Class 22 – Gelding 4 years & over
Champion & Reserve
Supreme Led Miniature Horse
Miniature Pony Registered Juniors
Class 23 – Foal Weanling any sex
Class 24 – Yearling any sex
Champion & Reserve
Miniature Pony Registered Mare/Filly
Class 25 – Filly 2 & under 4 years
Class 26 – Mare 4 years & over
Champion & Reserve
Miniature Pony Registered Stallion/Colt
Class 27 – Colt 2 & under 4 years
Class 28 – Stallion 4 years & over
Champion & Reserve
Miniature Pony Registered Gelding
Class 29 – Gelding 2 & under 4 years
Class 30 – Gelding 4 years & over
Champion & Reserve
Supreme Led Miniature Pony
Grand Champion Miniature of the Show
Novelty Events
Class 31 – Six Bar (If equipment is available on
the day)
Class 32 – Fancy Dress (please be dressed &
ready immediately after the six bar)
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HARNESS HORSES MAP REF: B5
Sunday 6th May 2017
Start Time 12 pm Entry Conditions:
Waivers MUST be signed and ARMBANDS worn on wrist to compete. To be obtained
from No.2 Arena. No wristband, no entry to ring.
CLASSES
Harness Classes
Class 1 – Driven Maiden Pony or Horse
Class 2 – Driven Harness Pony ne 14hh
Class 3 – Driven Harness Horse 14hh & over
Class 4 – Driven Medium or Heavy Horse
Champion & Reserve
Hackney Classes
Class 5 – Driven Hackney Pony ne 14hh
Class 6 – Driven Hackney Horse 14hh & over
Champion & Reserve
Turnout Classes
Class 7 – Viceroy Turnout
Class 8 – 2 Wheel Turnout
Class 9 – 4 Wheel Turnout
Class 10 – Business or Farm Turnout
Class 11 – Jogger Turnout
Champion & Reserve
Driver Classes
Class 12 – Junior Driver under 17 years
Class 13 – Lady Driver
Class 14 – Gentleman Drive
DRESSAGE MAP REF: U11
Sunday 6th May 2018
Start Time 8am
Dressage Steward: Linda Heuke 0499 177 924
Notice to all competitors: To compete in these events you must enter via our Narrabri Show
website - www.narrabrishow.com. Entries close 5pm Friday 27th April 2018.
Waivers MUST be signed to compete.
CLASSES
Event 1 – Rider Under 7 (may be led)
Preparatory A (2013)
Event 2 – Rider 7 & under 12 years
Preparatory A (2013)
Event 3 – Rider 12 & under 17 years
Preparatory A (2013)
Event 4 – Open
Preparatory A
Event 5 – Junior (under 17 years)
Preliminary 1.1
Event 6 – Senior (17 years & over)
Preliminary 1.1
Event 7 – Open
Preliminary 1.3
Event 8 – Open
Novice 2.1
Event 9 – Open
Novice 2.3
Event 10 – Open
Elementary 3.2
Event 11 – Open
Medium 4.2
Event 12 – Open
Advanced 5.2
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CAMPDRAFT MAP REF: J10
Date: Sunday 6th May 2018
Start time: 7.00am
Campdraft Stewards: Cheryl Pawley 0459 944 712
Lisa Smith 0423 397 078
Entries Open: 9.00am Monday 16th April 2018
Entries Close: 5.00pm Monday 30 April 2018 or when nominations full
Entry Submissions: www.narrabrishow.com
Location: Main Arena
Prizes: Ribbons and prizes
Campdraft Rules:
Pre-paid entries only
Event will take place cattle and weather permitting.
Entries open 9am Monday 16th April 2018 and close 5pm Monday 30th April 2018, OR when
available cattle are allocated.
Campdraft to be run under ABCRA Rules.
The Show Society reserves the right to alter the program if necessary. No changes will be made to
the draw after the start of an event.
Scratchings received after 9.00am Monday 30th April 2018 will incur a $10 fee. Scratchings
on the day will forfeit full entry fee.
You will be required to present your proof of payment with your insurance waiver at the
show to receive your CAMPDRAFT wristband which must be worn upon entering the arena –
please see general rules or contact the Chief Horse Steward for more details. Entries are
limited.
All entries are accepted on the basis that competitors compete at their own risk. All
competitors under 18 years of age must wear safety helmets, with chin strap securely fastened when
competing in all events.
EVENTS
1. Maiden
2. Novice (1 round and Final)
3. Ladies (Limit 2 entries)
4. Junior (Limit 2 entries – 13 years and under 17 years)
5. Juvenile (Limit 2 entries – 13 years and under)
6. Encouragement (Limit 1 entry – for competitors 17 years and over that haven‟t won 2
Encouragement or Open Campdraft)
7. Open (Closed to Maiden Horses)
8. Stallion
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HORTICULTURE
Head Steward: Wendy McNair Contact No.: 02 6793 2141 Stewards: S. Waugh, A. Bullen and Garden Club Members Location: George Fox Pavilion (Map reference Q10) Entries Close: 9.00am, Friday 4 May 2018 Entries Received: Entries will be received at the Pavilion on Thursday evening 3 May from 5:00pm to 8:00pm and Friday morning 4 May 2018 from 8:00am to 9:00am. Any exhibitors requiring assistance with their entries are most welcome at the Pavilion on Thursday evening. Entries Collected: Exhibits can be removed from 8.30pm to 9.30pm Saturday 5 May or Sunday 6 May 10.00am to 11.00am Entry Fee:
Classes 1 – 92a: $0.50 per class (maximum $10)
Classes 93 – 111: $1.00 per class (maximum $10)
Classes 112 – 119: Free Prizes:
Classes 1 – 92a: 1st - $3.00 plus card, 2nd – $1.00 plus card. (Except if trophy is 1st prize)
Classes 93 – 111: 1st - $5.00 plus card, 2nd - $3.00 plus card. (Except for trophy classes)
Classes 112 – 119: 1st - $3.00 plus card and ribbon, 2nd - $1.00 plus card and ribbon. (Except if trophy is 1st prize)
Sashes for Most Successful Exhibitor, Reserve Champion, Champion and Grand Champion
Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entry
Proof of age must be provided to the Steward upon request
Containers and collections must not be less than 5 cuts.
Society bottles available if required, but not containers.
Classes 1-92a must be grown by the exhibitor or have been in their possession for 3 months.
Novice classes are where the exhibitor has never won 3 x 1st prizes in that section.
At the discretion of the judge a prize may not be awarded.
Judges decision is final.
Codes: NND - Not Necessarily Distinct; D - Distinct Colour/Variety; AV - Any Variety; AOV - Any Other Variety CLASSES:
CUT FLOWERS DAHLIA SECTION 1. 1 Large Decorative 2. Medium Decorative 3. 1 Decorative Bicolour 4. 1 Large Garden Cactus 5. 1 Medium Garden Cactus 6. 1 Miniature Garden cactus 7. 1 Miniature Decorative 8. 3 Charm 9. Nymphaea 10. Pompom 11. 1 Dahlia AOV 12. 1 Novice Dahlia 13. Container of Dahlias
Champion Dahlia Exhibit - Trophy Donated By Campbell’s Hire
CHRYSANTHEMUM SECTION - OPEN 14. 1 Large Exhibition 15. 1 Medium Decorative 16. 1 Spider or Quill 17. 1 Anemone Centre 18. 1 Cut AOV e.g. Pom Pom, Single 19. 3 cuts Distinct Varieties 20. 3 cuts of Sprays 21. 3 cuts Miniature NND 22. Container of Chrysanthemums CHRYSANTHEMUM SECTION - NOVICE 23. 3 individually stemmed, single
Chrysanthemum flowers AV 24. 1 cut Decorative 25. 1 cut Spider of Quill 26. 1 cut AOV e.g. Anemone, Pom Pom, Single 27. 1 cut Miniature 28. 3 cuts of Spray. AV 29. Container of Chrysanthemums
Champion Chrysanthemum Exhibit - Trophy Donated By Campbell’s Hire
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HORTICULTURE (CON’T) ROSE SECTION - OPEN 30. 1 Red Rose 31. 1 Pink Rose 32. 1 White Rose 33. 1 Yellow Rose 34. 1 Peace Rose 35. 1 Rose any other plain colour 35a. 1 Fancy Rose 36. Rose in 4 Stages - (1 Variety - 1 Jar) 37. 3 Full Blooms (AV) 38. 1 cut old Fashioned or old Fashioned type Rose 39. Container of Old Fashioned or old Fashioned
type Rose 40. 3 cuts of Garden Rose (Buds permitted) 41. Container of Cecile Brunner 42. Container of Floribunda or Polyantha Rose 43. 6 Roses grown by Senior Citizen 44. 3 cuts Miniature NND 45. Collection of Roses
Champion Rose Exhibit - Classes 30-45 (Open) ROSE SECTION - NOVICE 46. 1 Red Rose 47. 1 Pink Rose 48. 1 Light colour Rose (White-Yellow-Peace) 48a. Rose any other plain colour 49. 1 Fancy Rose 50. 3 Garden Roses (side buds permitted) 51. 1 cut old Fashioned or old Fashioned type Rose 52. Container of Old Fashioned or old Fashioned
type Rose 53. 3 Roses (full blown) 54. 1 cut Miniature 55. Collection of Roses AV. 56. Container of Seduction or Iceberg Roses
Champion Rose Exhibit - Classes 46-56 (Novice)
The Ted Lawty Memorial Trophy – Proudly Donated by the Lawty Family for Most Successful Exhibitor in Classes 1 - 56
Grand Champion Rose Exhibit - Trophy Donated by Show Ladies Auxiliary
MISCELLANEOUS 57. 1 cut Annual 58. Container of Annuals 59. 1 cut Perennial
60. Container of Perennials 60a. Container of Zinnias 61. 1 Geranium or Pelargonium Head plus Leaf 62. Container of Geranium and Foliage 63. Container of Geranium Foliage only 64. 1 cut Native Bloom 65. 3 cuts Native Blooms 66. Container of Native Blooms 67. 1 cut Bloom, Spike or Cluster AOV 68. Container of Blooms AOV 69. Bougainvillea - 3 cuts 70. Flowering Shrub or Tree (3 cuts) 71. Container of Home Grown Flowers (Snr Cits) 72. Collection of Home Grown Flowers 72a. 1 cut of a Flower AV (grown by student)
Champion Miscellaneous Exhibit - Classes 57-72a - Trophy Donated By Campbell’s Hire
POTTED PLANTS
POTTED PLANTS 73. Orchid AOV 74. Potted African Violet 75. Potted Geranium - flower or foliage 76. Indoor Plant - in flower 77. Indoor Foliage plant 78. Outdoor Plant - in flower 79. Outdoor Foliage plantPotted Maiden Hair Fern 80. Potted Fern AV 81. Potted Asparagus plant 82. Potted Miniature Rose 83. Begonia - in flower 84. Begonia - foliage 85. Bonsai Exhibit 86. Novelty Container - any plant 87a. Potted Plant AV (grown by student) 87. Potted Palm 88a. Bromeliad – flower or foliage
Champion Potted Exhibit - Classes 73-88a - Trophy Donated By Campbell’s Hire
CACTI & SUCCULENTS 88. Potted Cacti 89. Potted Succulent 90a. Flowering Cacti or Succulent 90. Cacti and/or Succulent Garden - 1 container 91. Novelty container of Cacti or Succulent 92a. Potted Cacti or Succulent (grown by student)
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HORTICULTURE (CON’T) Champion Cacti or Succulent Exhibit - Classes
89-92a - Trophy Donated By Campbell’s Hire
The George Foxe Memorial Trophy for Most Successful Exhibitor in Classes 1-92a - Trophy Donated By Narrabri Show Ladies Auxiliary
DECORATIVE ARRANGEMENTS
Guidelines for Competitors:
Exhibits judged on interpretation of schedule, creativity, originality, principles & elements of design.
Plant material should predominate over all other components in a design.
Exhibits must be the individual exhibitors own work.
No artificial plant material may be used (eg. Manufactured or artificial flowers/foliage unless specified).
Fresh plant material must be in water or water retaining material that does not alter the effect of the arrangement.
A design must not be changed in any way after it is judged.
The judge’s decision is final. OPEN DECORATIVE
Open to professionals and others
Exhibitors may compete above their section but not below
Flowers not necessarily home grown unless stated
May use any props or embellishments unless otherwise stated
92. A Stick with a Twist arrangement, top shelf display (60cm width)
93. Chantilly Lace and a Pretty Face (max 30cm height)
94. The Glory of Egypt arrangement 95. Anything but flowers 96. Succulents with a basket 97. Weathered wood and flowers to the Show
theme Walk a Country Mile
Trophy donated by Wendy McNair 98. Exhibitors own theme (must be named)
Sash for Most Successful Exhibitor - Classes 93-99
Champion and Reserve Champion Sashes
INTERMEDIATE DECORATIVE - Not to have won a championship at a recognised flower show 99. A Stick with a Twist arrangement (60cm width) 100. Chantilly Lace and a Pretty Face (max 30cm
height) 101. The Glory of Egypt arrangement 102. Anything but flowers 103. Succulents with a basket 104. Weathered wood and flowers to the Show
theme Walk a Country Mile 105. Exhibitors own theme (must be named)
Sash for Most Successful Exhibitor - Classes 100-106
NOVICE DECORATIVE- Exhibitor not to have won 3 or more first prizes at a recognised Show 106. A Stick with a Twist arrangement (60cm
width) 107. The Glory of Egypt arrangement 108. Anything but flowers 109. Arrangement of home grown flowers, foliage,
etc 110. Arrangement of succulents in a basket Sash for Most Successful Exhibitor - Classes 107-111
Champion and Reserve Champion Arrangement - Classes 93-111 - Trophy Donated by Campbell’s Hire
Alice Haverhoek Memorial Perpetual Trophy for Most Successful Exhibitor in Classes 93-111. Trophy Proudly Sponsored by the Haverhoek Family
Best “The Glory of Egypt” Exhibit– Trophy donated by Blooms on Maitland
ASSISTED CARE 111. Arrangement by residential assisted care
exhibitor 112. Arrangement by non-residential assisted care
exhibitor
Champion and Reserve Champion Sashes
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HORTICULTURE (CON’T)
JUNIOR SECTION
Exhibitors may compete an age up if desired
Prize for Champion Junior – decided from the overall winners from each age group
6 Years & Under 113. Anything but flowers 114. Flowers for Mum 10 Years & Under 115. Anything but flowers 116. Flowers for Mum
15 Years & Under 117. Anything but flowers 118. Flowers for Mum
Champion and Reserve Champion Arrangement – Classes 112 – 119
Jane Minchell Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the most successful exhibitor in the George Foxe Pavilion. Trophy proudly donated by the Minchell Family.
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JUNIOR JUDGING – CATTLE Head Steward: Janine McGowan Contact No: 048 921 910 Contact Email: [email protected] Location: Cattle Arena (Map reference E11) Registration/Entry: 9.30am Saturday 4 May 2018 Judging Time: Junior Judging – Cattle and Junior Paraders before Stud cattle judging at 10.00am Entry Prizes: First $10 + ribbon, Second $5 + ribbon,
Third $2.50 + ribbon. Sponsor: Greenside Santa Gertrudis Stud Conditions:
Note: Only Bovine Pestivirus free cattle eligible to enter
An entry form must be completed for each entrant and a Narrabri Show Waiver Form completed (signed by parent/guardian for participants under 18 years)
Competitors must be under 25 years of age. Proof of age must be provided to the Steward upon request
CLASSES: Beef Cattle Paraders: 1 15 years and under 25 years Emma Rice Perpetual Trophy 2 12 years and under 15 years 3 Under 12 years Junior Beef Cattle Judging: 4 15 years and Under 25 years 5 Under 15 years School Led Steer: 6 Led steer prepared and paraded by a School
Student
JUNIOR JUDGING – SHEEP, WOOL, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Head Steward: Janine McGowan Contact No.: 048 921 910 Location: Sheep Pavilion (Map reference H14) Registration/Entry: 10.00am Friday 4 May 2018 Judging Time: from10.30am Friday 4 May 2018 Prizes: First $10 + ribbon, Second $5 + ribbon, Third $2.50 + ribbon. Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entrant and a Narrabri Show Waiver Form completed (signed by parent/guardian for participants under 18 years)
Competitors must be under 25 years of age. Proof of age must be provided to the Steward upon request
The competition will be run under ASC rules and all winners will be eligible to compete at the Group finals.
Competitors must meet at the Sheep and Wool Section at 10.00am Friday 4 May 2018 to register CLASSES: 1 Junior Meat Sheep Judging 2 Junior Merino Sheep Judging 3 Junior Fleece Judging 4 Junior Grain Judging 5 Junior Fruit and Vegetable Judging
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LEGO AND MODELS
Head Steward: Kira Orman Head Steward Contact No: 0437 534 767 Location: Trade Pavilion (Map Reference F13) Entries Close: 5.30pm Wednesday 2 May 2018 Entry Fee: Junior - $1.00, Open $2.00 Entry Prizes: Junior: Prize Vouchers First $20, Second $15, Third $10. Classes 7 – 9 Open: Prize cards and ribbons will be issued at the discretion of the Judges. Sponsored By: Toyworld Narrabri Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entry
Proof of age must be provided to the Steward upon request
The Judge’s decision is final
Entries are to be delivered to the Animal Nursery Pavilion on Monday 30 April 2018 between 3.30pm and 6.00pm or to the Secretary’s Office up until 5.30pm Wednesday 2 May 2018
Late entries will be accepted as exhibits but will not be judged
The Judge will take the exhibitor’s age into consideration. Age should be supplied on entry as otherwise it will be taken to be the maximum age for that class
All exhibits to be marked underneath clearly with Name/Age/Address/Phone and Class number. In addition, each exhibit must include a card (10cm x 5cm) provided to Steward on delivery of entry with the same details
All exhibits must be stabilised and secure on a base that is appropriate to size of construction.
A LEGO base board is not sufficient unless the exhibit is very small
Entries must be collected from the pavilion by 9.00pm after the fireworks Saturday night or Sunday morning 9.00am-11.00am.
Uncollected items will be placed in a large plastic bag and removed from the Showground with collection within 7 days arranged with the Steward. Unclaimed entries will be donated or disposed of.
CLASSES: JUNIOR: 6 years and under
1. Lego Kit or other Brand name Kit 2. Duplo/Lego Non kit or any other product
includes models (plastic, wood or clay etc.)
7 years to 10 years 3. Lego Kit 4. Duplo/Lego Non kit or any other product
includes models (plastic, wood or clay etc.)
11 years to 14 years 5. Lego Kit 6. Duplo/Lego Non kit or any other product
includes models (plastic, wood or clay etc.)
OPEN (15 years and over)
7. Kit 8. Kit Bash – kit changed or altered. 9. Scratch Built
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NEEDLEWORK
Head Steward: Mandy Simpson Contact No: 0437 925 358 Assistant Steward: Janine McGowan Location: Main Pavilion (Map Ref. P12) Entries Close: 12.00pm Monday 30 April 2018 Entries taken: All exhibits to be delivered to the Main Pavilion on Sunday 29 April 2018 from 9.30am to 12.00pm or Monday 30 April 2018 from 9.30am to 12.00pm. Entries collected: Exhibits can be collected from the pavilion on Sunday 6 May 2018 between 9.00am and 10.30am. For no reason can work be collected earlier. Any uncollected entries will be left at the Secretary’s office for collection on Sunday 6 May until 4.00pm. Entry Fees: Open Sections $1.00 per entry, Junior Sections $0.50 per entry (unless in open class). Prizes: 1st - $5.00 (or trophy), 2nd - $2.00. Place cards will be awarded at Judge’s discretion Special prizes: Champion Exhibits will be awarded in each of the listed sub-sections at the Judge’s discretion. Other awards will be awarded to selected categories in each class. Trophy sponsors: Lisa Dees, Narrabri Show Ladies Auxiliary, Embroiderer’s Guild, Christine Cain, Needlework Stewards. Conditions:
An official entry form must be completed for each entry and submitted at time of delivery.
No late entries will be accepted.
All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor and must not have won first prize at a previous Narrabri Show.
No articles may be entered in more than one class.
All articles must be clean and pressed.
Each article must be clearly ticketed with exhibitor’s name and class entered and attached face down on the back of the work. It is suggested that fine work which might be damaged by pins, should have a ticket attached by tacking stitch.
Entries forwarded by post must be firmly packed bearing senders name, address, telephone number and class number. Return postage must be prepaid. Exhibits will be repacked and returned after the show.
School Students must register age on entry form. Proof of age must be provided to the Steward upon request
Baby’s layette and small pieces of needlework may be mounted on light cardboard, attached by tacking stitch, but must be able to be overall judged.
Any work sealed in plastic must be able to be removed for judging.
The right is reserved to alter any class entered by exhibitors or to create additional classes where warranted, after consultation and agreement between Judge and Stewards.
All care is taken, but no responsibility can be accepted for any article lost or damaged.
Judges decision is final CLASSES: SENIOR CITIZENS – 60 YEARS AND OVER (Work must have been completed at age 60 or over) 1. Article of Crochet – any medium 2. Article of Knitting – any medium 3. Article of Sewing – any medium 4. Article of Embroidery 5. Longstitch or Article on Canvas 6. Small Household Item or Item not mentioned –
any medium 7. Article of Patchwork, Appliqué or Quilting 8. Any Article created by a group 9. Any Article created by a person over 80 years. OPEN EMBROIDERY 10. Article of Traditional Embroidery 11. Article of Creative Embroidery 12. Article of Cross Stitch 13. Article of Cross Stitch – novice 14. Article of Counted Threadwork 15. Longstitch or Canvas work 16. Article featuring Wool or Ribbon Embroidery 17. Any household article featuring Embroidery 18. Any Article created by a group 19. Article of Embroidery not mentioned CROCHET OR KNITTING 20. Article of Crochet – 8 ply or over any medium 21. Article of Crochet – less than 8 ply any medium 22. Article of Knitting – 8 ply or over any medium 23. Article of Knitting – less than 8 ply any medium
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NEEDLEWORK (CON’T) 24. Knitted or Crochet household or novelty item 25. Any other article featuring Crochet, Knitting,
Tatting or Lacemaking not mentioned 26. Any Article created by a Group PATCHWORK, APPLIQUE AND QUILTING 27. Article of Hand Sewn Patchwork, Appliqué or
Quilting 28. Article of Machine Sewn Patchwork, Appliqué
or Quilting 29. Article of Patchwork, Appliqué or Quilting –
novice 30. Patchwork/Appliqué Wall Hanging 31. Patchwork/Appliqué Quilt – Lap or cot size 32. Patchwork/Appliqué Quilt – Hand Quilted by
Exhibitor 33. Patchwork/Appliqué Quilt – Machine Quilted
by Exhibitor 34. Patchwork/Appliqué Quilt – Commercially
Quilted 35. Group or Friendship Quilt 36. Patchwork/Appliqué Household Item or Item
not mentioned 37. Any Article created by a group 38. Article of Patchwork, Appliqué or Quilting
featuring Embroidery SEWING 39. Garment suitable for After Five Wear 40. Any Ladies Garment or Outfit 41. Most Creative Garment featuring Creative
Technique e.g., Appliqué, Patchwork or Embroidery.
42. Article featuring Heirloom Sewing Technique 43. Child’s Clothing 0 – 6 years 44. Child’s Clothing 7 – 16 years 45. Item or Garment suitable for Men 46. Most attractive Sleepwear 47. Household or Novelty Item 48. Any Item of Sewing not mentioned PRESHOOL/PRIMARY 49. Any Item created by a preschool person 50. Item of Embroidery, Cross Stitch or Longstitch 51. Garment Sewn by Machine or Hand 52. Article Featuring Patchwork, Quilting or
Appliqué 53. Any other Item or Garment not mentioned
HIGH SCHOOL AND/OR 18 YEARS OR UNDER (Including work completed during HSC) 54. Item of Embroidery, Cross Stitch or Longstitch 55. Garment Sewn by Machine or Hand 56. Article featuring Patchwork, Appliqué or
Quilting 57. Any other Item or Garment not mentioned SHOW THEME CATEGORY (OPEN TO ALL AGES) 58. Any article/item with theme of “Walk a
Country Mile” made from any single or combined medium
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NOVELTY EVENTS
Head Steward: John Melbourne Contact No: 0488 921 802 Location: Front of Secretary’s Office (Map reference F10) Date: Friday 4 May 2018 Time: 5.00pm Entry Fee: Free Prizes: First: $5 and ribbon, Second: $2 and ribbon. Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entrant and a Narrabri Show Waiver Form completed and signed by parent/guardian
CLASSES: 8 Years & Under
1. Junior Egg Catching 2. Junior 3 Legged Race 3. Sack Race 4. Gum Boot Throwing
9 to 13 Years 5. Junior Egg Catching 6. Junior 3 Legged Race 7. Sack Race 8. Gum Boot Throwing
PET SHOW
Head Steward: Lindy Michell Contact No.: 02 6792 1330 Location: Trotting track in front of Secretary’s Office (Map reference G10) Date: Friday 4 May 2018 Registration Time: 4.00pm Judging start Time: 4.15pm Entry is Free: Open to all school students or younger Prizes: Ribbons and prizes. All First Prize Winners eligible for Champion. Champion Pet Ribbon Sponsored By: Shop 2390 and TSG Narrabri Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entrant and a Narrabri Show Waiver Form completed and signed by parent/guardian as participants are under 18 years
All exhibitors are responsible for the care and safety of their pets.
All care will be taken but no responsibility will be accepted by the Stewards or Committee.
All dogs must be on a lead and all cats must be in a cage.
All exhibitors must supply their own needs, e.g. cage, pen or lead.
Competitors may enter more than one class.
Pups and kittens must have their eyes open. CLASSES: 1. Largest Pet 2. Smallest Pet (no insects) 3. Best Bird or Fowl 4. Best Guinea Pig or Rabbit 5. Best Cat 6. Best Kitten 7. Best Large Dog 8. Best Small Dog 9. Best puppy under 6 months 10. Most Unusual Pet 11. Cutest Pet 12. Best Decorated Pet and Child 13. Pet who looks most like their owner 14. Consolation Pet (those who have not won a
ribbon) 15. Grand Champion (open to all prize winners)
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PHOTOGRAPHY Head Steward: Cass Johnson Contact No.: 0429 922 172 Pavilion location: Photography Pavilion (Map Ref. G14) Entries Close: 5.30pm Monday 30 April 2018 Entries taken: Entries to be delivered to Photography Pavilion (near Produce Pavilion) on Monday 30 April 2018 between 3.30pm - 5.30pm. Late entries will not be accepted. Entries collected: Exhibits can be collected from the Secretary’s Office on Sunday 6 May 2018 between 10.00am and 4.00pm. Uncollected items will be removed from the Showground with collection within 5 days arranged with the Secretary. Unclaimed entries will be disposed of. Entry Fees: Printed - Adults $1, Child $0.50 per entry. Prizes: 1st - $5.00 plus card and ribbon, 2nd - $2.00 plus card and ribbon. (Except if trophy is 1st prize) Awards for:
Champion Colour Print (All Classes)
Champion Black and White Print (All Classes)
Champion Junior Primary Print
Champion Junior High School Print
Champion Special Section (Open)
Grand Champion Photograph
Most Successful Exhibitor
People’s Choice Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each exhibitor and submitted at time of delivery.
All entries must be photographed by the exhibitor, but developing and enlarging may be commercially done.
Framed prints will not be accepted.
Entry size – minimum 150mm x 100mm (6” x 4”) Maximum 220mm x 155mm (8” x 6”). Panoramic 100mm x 300mm (4” x 12”) maximum
All prints must be mounted on thin flat cardboard or heavy paper with a border of 30mm on all sides to allow for the photo to be pinned up and numbered.
It is essential that the print is securely fastened to the cardboard or paper so they do not fall off while being displayed.
Entries must have the Exhibitor’s name, phone number and the Class it is to be entered clearly marked on the back of each entry.
Entries incorrectly classed will be reallocated to the correct class at the Steward’s discretion. The Steward/s and Judge/s reserve the right to accept or reject any exhibit or change the class.
Exhibits previously shown at the Narrabri show are excluded.
Creative entries by definition are those photos intentionally altered so that they do not appear in their usual context.
Entries forwarded by post must be firmly packaged bearing the sender’s name, address and sections entered. Exhibits will be repacked and returned provided that self-addressed stamped packaging is included for the return post.
Entries for printed entries may be posted to Narrabri Show Society PO Box 126, NARRABRI 2390
All due care will be taken in handling and presentation of the exhibitor’s work. However, no responsibility can be accepted for accidental damage or loss caused in transit or by misadventure during the display.
General sections are not open to professional photographers
CLASSES: SPECIAL CLASS PRINTS 1. Panorama (Any Subject) - Open to any age
group. (Limit of 2 entries per person).
Any panoramic shot that you feel is special. Overall size of mount no bigger than 600mm
2. I Love My Pet – Open to any age group. (Limit of 2 entries per person). Your favourite animal photo. It can be cats, dogs, horses or any animal that is your best friend.
3. Show Theme: Walk a Country Mile Open to any age group. (Limit of 2 entries per person)
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4. Creative Imagery – Image altered by digital means i.e., Photoshop. Open to any age group (Limit 2 entries per person). Must show original & finished image. Max image size 220mm x 155mm (8”x6”)
JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY Pre-School Students (Limit of 2 entries per person per class) 5. Abstract 6. Flora and Fauna 7. Favourite Things Primary School Students (Limit of 2 entries per person per class) 8. Sunrise/Sunset 9. Landscape 10. Action 11. Black and White (Any Subject) 12. Portraiture 13. Abstract 14. Any other subject High School Students (Limit of 2 entries per person per class) 15. Sunrise/Sunset
16. Action 17. Abstract 18. Landscape 19. Black and White (Any Subject) 20. Portraiture 21. Any other subject OPEN SECTION (Limit of 2 entries per person per class) 22. Portraiture 23. Architecture/Buildings 24. Action 25. Sunset/Sunrise 26. Landscapes 27. Flora and Fauna (plants/animals) 28. Reflections 29. Close up study, any subject (macro style) 30. Any other subject 31. Black and White (Any Subject) 32. Abstract
PROFESSIONAL SECTION (Limit of 2 entries per person) 33. Portraiture 34. Landscape 35. Black and White (Any Subject)
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POETS’ COMPETITION “Bullocky” Bill Pawley Memorial
Head Steward: Max Pringle Contact No: 02 6792 2229 Poetry Competition Start Time: 11.00am Saturday 5 May 2018 Location: Marquee near Secretary’s Office (Map reference F11) Entries Close: 5.00pm, Saturday 28 April 2018 Entry Fee: Free Prizes:
Open Sections: 1st - $50.00 plus card and ribbon, 2nd - $35.00 plus card and ribbon, 3rd - $20.00 plus card
Junior Sections: 1st - $20.00 plus card and ribbon, 2nd - $10.00 plus card and ribbon, 3rd and 4th - $5.00 plus card
Sponsored by: The Pawley Family Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entry
All entries to be Posted to C/- PO Box 3080 Narrabri by 5.00 pm on 28 April 2018.
A drop off point is the 2 MAX FM Community Radio Station
It would be appreciated if a copy of the poem was given to the judge on the day of judging. It may be picked up from the judges after the Awards have concluded
Poems may be read by exhibitor CLASSES: 1. ANY OTHER POET A. Primary School B. High School C. Open
2. ORIGINAL A. Primary School B. High School C. Open
ENTRY FORM FOR POETS’ COMPETITION (FORM CAN BE COPIED ONTO BLANK PAPER)
NAME:………………………………………………………………… TELEPHONE ........................................ ADDRESS……………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………… Class ………………………………………………………… Title of Poem………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Class ………………………………………………………… Title of Poem……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………
Signature………………………………………............................…. Date……………………..
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POULTRY Head Steward: Garry Shepherdson Contact No.: 02 6792 1783 Location: Poultry Pavilion (Map Reference G14) Entries Close: Notify Steward by 5.00pm Tuesday 1ST May 2018 of intention to enter Stewards: Narrabri Poultry Club Entries to: Garry Shepherdson, 13 Saunders Street, Narrabri, NSW 2390 Entries Received: Entries to the pavilion from 5.00pm to 8.00pm Thursday 3 May 2018. Entries must be penned by 8.30am Friday 4 May 2018 Entries Collected: Exhibits can be collected after the fireworks and by 9.00pm on Saturday 5 May Entry Fee: Open Sections $1.00 per item, Junior Sections free Prizes: Junior Sections: 1st - $5.00 plus card and ribbon, 2nd - $2.00 plus card and ribbon. Open Sections: 1st - $5.00 plus card, 2nd - $2.00 plus card. Trophies:
Champion Bantam
Reserve Champion Bantam
Champion Large Fowl
Reserve Champion Large Fowl
Champion Ribbons:
Champion Hardfeather Bantam
Reserve Champion Hardfeather Bantam
Champion Softfeather Bantam
Reserve Champion Softfeather Bantam
Champion Hardfeather Large Fowl
Reserve Champion Hardfeather Fowl
Champion Softfeather Large Fowl
Reserve Champion Softfeather Large Fowl
Champion Water Fowl
Reserve Champion Water Fowl Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entry and a Narrabri Show Waiver Form completed (signed by parent/guardian for entrants under 18 years)
Classes of the same breed and sex may be combined if the number of exhibits in combined classes total less than FIVE.
The Stewards and Judge have the right to place birds in the correct class, with owners consent.
No person will be allowed to handle any bird other than the Steward or Judge.
No judging sticks will be allowed.
The show is to be conducted under the rules of the E.P.A. of NSW.
CLASSES: Hardfeather Bantam
1. Black Red LL Male 2. OEG Wheaten or Clay Black Tail Female 3. OEG Black Red DL Male 4. OEG Partridge Female 5. OEG Spangle Male 6. OEG Spangle Female 7. OEG Blue Red Male 8. OEG Blue Red Female 9. OEG Black Blue or Splash Male 10. OEG Black Blue or Splash Female 11. OEG Duckwing Male 12. OEG Duckwing Female 13. OEG Blue or White Tail Wheaten 14. OEG Brown Red Male 15. OEG Brown Red Female 16. OEG Grey or Birchen Male 17. OEG Grey or Birchen Female 18. OEG Pile Male 19. OEG Pile Female 20. OEG Ginger Male 21. OEG Ginger Female 22. OEG AOC Male (state colour) 23. OEG AOC Female (state colour) 24. Modern Game Black Red Male 25. Modern Game Black Red Female 26. Modern Game Pile Male 27. Modern Game Pile Female 28. Modern Game AOC Male 29. Modern Game AOC Female 30. Indian Game AC Male 31. Indian Game AC Female 32. Pit Game Male 33. Pit Game Female 34. Australian Game Male 35. Australian Game Female 36. AOV Game Male (state variety) 37. AOV Game Female (state variety)
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POULTRY (CON’T) Heavy Softfeather Bantam
38. White Wyandotte Male 39. White Wyandotte Female 40. Black Wyandotte Male 41. Black Wyandotte Female 42. Gold or Silver Laced Wyandotte Male 43. Gold or Silver Laced Wyandotte Female 44. AOC Wyandotte Male 45. AOC Wyandotte Female 46. Black Pekin Male 47. Black Pekin Female 48. White Pekin Male 49. White Pekin Female 50. Blue Pekin Male 51. Blue Pekin Female 52. Cuckoo Pekin Male 53. Cuckoo Pekin Female 54. AOC Pekin Male 55. AOC Pekin Female 56. Light Sussex Male 57. Light Sussex Female 58. Rhode Island Male 59. Rhode Island Female 60. Australorp Male 61. Australorp Female 62. Langshan Male 63. Langshan Female 64. Frizzle Male 65. Frizzle Female 66. Plymouth Rock Light Male 67. Plymouth Rock Light Female 68. Plymouth Rock Dark Male 69. Plymouth Rock Dark Female 70. AOV Heavy Softfeather Male (state
variety) 71. AOV Heavy Softfeather Female (state
variety) Softfeather Light Bantam 72. White Leghorn Male 73. White Leghorn Female 74. AOC Leghorn Male 75. AOC Leghorn Female 76. Rosecomb Male 77. Rosecomb Female 78. Ancona Male 79. Ancona Female 80. Belgium Male
81. Belgium Female 82. Frizzle Light Male 83. Frizzle Light Female 84. Seabright Male 85. Seabright Female 86. AOV Light Softfeather Male (state variety) 87. AOV Light Softfeather Female (state
variety) Hardfeather Large Fowl 88. OEG Black Red Male 89. OEG Partridge Clay or Wheaten Female 90. OEG Blue Red Male 91. OEG Blue Red Female 92. OEG Duckwing AC Male 93. OEG Duckwing AC Female 94. OEG Pile Male 95. OEG Pile Female 96. OEG Brown Red Male 97. OEG Brown Red Female 98. OEG Grey or Birchen Male 99. OEG Grey or Birchen Female 100. OEG Ginger Male 101. OEG Ginger Female 102. OEG AOC Male (state colour) 103. OEG AOC Female (state colour) 104. Australian Game Black Red Male 105. Australian Black Red Female 106. Australian Game AOC Male (state colour) 107. Australian Game AOC Female (state
colour) 108. Indian Game AC Male 109. Indian Game AC Female 110. Pit Game Light Male 111. Pit Game Light Female 112. Pit Game Heavy Male 113. Pit Game Heavy Female 114. AOV Game Male (state variety) 115. AOV Game Female (state variety)
Heavy Softfeather Large Fowl 116. Australorp Male 117. Australorp Female 118. Rhode Island Male 119. Rhode Island Female 120. White Wyandotte Male 121. White Wyandotte Female 122. Gold or Silver Laced Wyandotte Male
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123. Gold or Silver Laced Wyandotte Female 124. AOC Wyandotte Male 125. AOC Wyandotte Female 126. Langshan Male 127. Langshan Female 128. Light Sussex Male 129. Light Sussex Female 130. AOC Sussex Male 131. AOC Sussex Female 132. Orpington Male 133. Orpington Female 134. Frizzle Male 135. Frizzle Female 136. Plymouth Rock Light Male 137. Plymouth Rock Light Female 138. Plymouth Rock Dark Male 139. Plymouth Rock Dark Female 140. AOV Heavy Softfeather Male (state
variety) 141. AOV Heavy Softfeather Female (state
variety)
Light Softfeather Large Fowl 142. White Leghorn Male 143. White Leghorn Female 144. AOC Leghorn Male 145. AOC Leghorn Female 146. Ancona Male 147. Ancona Female 148. White Silkie Male 149. White Silkie Female 150. Black Silkie Male 151. Black Silkie Female 152. AOC Silkie Male 153. AOC Silkie Female 154. Frizzle Light Male
155. Frizzle Light Female 156. AOV Light Softfeather Male (state
variety) 157. AOV Light Softfeather Female (state
variety)
Junior Section 158. OEG Hardfeather LL Male 159. OEG Hardfeather LL Female 160. OEG Hardfeather DL Male 161. OEG Hardfeather DL Female 162. AOV Game Bantam Male 163. AOV Game Bantam Female 164. Heavy Softfeather Bantam Male 165. Heavy Softfeather Bantam Female 166. Light Hardfeather Bantam Male 167. Light Hardfeather Bantam Female 168. Hardfeather Large Fowl Male 169. Hardfeather Large Fowl Female 170. Softfeather Large Fowl Male 171. Softfeather Large Fowl Female
Water Fowl 172. Muscovy Male 173. Muscovy Female 174. Indian Runner Male 175. Indian Runner Female 176. Mallard Male 177. Mallard Female 178. AOV Duck Male 179. AOV Duck Female
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SCARECROW COMPETITION Head Steward: Fiona Atkins Contact No: 0400 488 697 Location: Animal Nursery (Map Reference F12) Entries Taken: Entries to be delivered to the Animal Nursery Pavilion on Monday 30 April 2018 between 3.30pm and 6.00pm. No late entries will be accepted. Entry Fee: $2.00 Entries close: 6.00pm Thursday 3 May 2018 Entries collected: Entries must be collected from the pavilion by 9.00pm after the fireworks Saturday night or Sunday morning 9.00am-11.00am. Unclaimed entries after this time will be recycled and/or disposed of. Prizes: 1st - $10.00 plus card and ribbon, 2nd - $5.00 plus card and ribbon, 3rd - $2 plus card. Conditions:
The theme of this year’s Show is “Walk a Country Mile” so you could let the theme inspire your imagination in styling your scarecrow
Make as many crows as you like. There is no restriction on materials used (shredded paper, straw, twigs, cloth, wire, etc. with emphasis on recycled materials).
Scarecrows MUST be secured on a broomstick or similar for display purposes or staged with self-support, e.g. park- bench An entry form must be completed for each entrant
The entrant’s name and age is to be attached in a position underneath the scarecrow that is not visible when the scarecrow is on display.
The Scarecrow’s name is to be attached where it can be seen.
Please do not dress or decorate the scarecrows with valuable items of clothing or ornaments CLASSES:
1. Pre-school Exhibit 2. Kindergarten to year 2 3. Years 3 to 6 4. Group Entry (any age up to year 6) 5. High School Exhibit 6. Group Entry School 7. Open.
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SCHOOLWORK Head Steward: Sara Charles Contact No.: 0447 383 079 or 0447 935 354 Location: Main Pavilion (Map reference P12) Entries Taken: Entries must be delivered to the pavilion on Monday 30th April 2018 between 3.30pm– 5.30pm or Tuesday 1st May 2018 3.30pm – 5.00pm Entries Close: 5.00pm Tuesday 1st May 2018 Entries collected: All school work entries MUST be collected from the pavilion on Sunday 6th May 2018 between 2.00pm – 4.00pm or Monday 7th May 2018 between 4.00pm – 5.30pm. Theme: Walk a Country Mile Conditions: • An entry form must be completed for each entry • Proof of age must be provided to the Steward • upon request • No display board or exhibit larger than 1m x 2m. • Exhibitors may make one entry only in one class. • Open to all children attending school or being
taught privately within the Narrabri Shire and children attending boarding school who live within the Narrabri Shire.
• Each exhibitor must attach a certificate from a teacher or parent certifying that the exhibit is the bona fide work of the exhibitor.
• The work must not have been exhibited at a previous Narrabri Show.
• Handwriting – only six (6) entries per school class in each section.
• Work will be displayed in School Groups. • Award winners will be displayed together. • Name of student, School and Class number on
the back of all exhibits. CLASSES: High School – Senior 1. Research Project 2. Poetry 3. Art/Craft 4. Science Project 5. Science Poster High School – Junior 6. Research project 7. Any 3D Project 8. English – Short Story (less than 750 words) 9. Poetry
10. Design/Technology –completed 11. Art/Craft 12. Science Project 13. Science Poster Upper Primary -Years 5 & 6 14. Poster Work 15. Poetry -4 lines only 16. Art 17. Craft-completed project 18. Class Research project –completed 19. Maths – any 3D project Lower Primary – Years 3 & 4 20. Class project-no larger than 1m x 2m 21. Art – Individual 22. Craft project 23. Individual Research project a. Book b. Poster 24. Handwriting – 3 lines only Infants – Years 1 & 2 25. Handwriting – 2 lines of writing and 1 of pattern 26. Art 27. Craft 28. Class Mural-no larger 1m x 2m 29. Class Project-art or craft 30. Story writing – ant subject Kindergarten 31. Drawing 32. Painting 33. Craft 34. Class Project -1m x 2m 35. Mobiles 36. Story writing 37. Class Project - poster Pre –School/Playgroups/Sunday School 38. Class Project - Favourite Book 39. Class project - Art to 1m x2m 40. Class collage 41. Mobile 42. Painting 43. Individual Craft Project- Gumnut Cottage Trophy
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SHOWGIRL COMPETITION
Head Steward: Bec Cope Contact No: 0427 734 894 Email: [email protected] Entries Close: Friday 20 April 2018 Sponsored by: Crossroads Hotel, Lisa Dees, Camstart Pharmacy, Ladies Show Auxiliary, Narrabri Lion’s Club, Narrabri Lioness Club, Allan Barnes Jewellers, McInnes Clothing, Barraket’s, Liz’s Gift and Kitchenware, Baguleys Jewellers, NuYu, Lady Gothique, Logan & Co, Lush Hair and Nails, Blooms on Maitland. Conditions: We are looking to find a young lady to be an Ambassador for our local show, community and for young women of rural NSW. It is not a beauty pageant. The Competition encourages the participation and subsequent awareness of rural women’s contribution and involvement in both local communities and rural NSW as a whole. Qualities desired are poise, personality, speech, grooming, manners, presentation, general knowledge (local, general and international) and an interest in representing the show movement and the local area.
The showgirl competition is run in conjunction with The Land, The Royal Agricultural Society and Agricultural Societies Council of NSW.
Entrants must reside, be educated, or work within NSW for at least three months prior to the local showgirl competition to qualify to compete within the state.
Entrants must be women aged from 18 to 24 years as at May 1st in the year of the state final (2019 for this year’s Show).
The Narrabri winner is eligible to compete at the Zone 4 judging in February 2019 which decides two finalists for the Royal Easter Show 2019. (Except for Junior)
The 2019 Zone 4 Final will be held in Narrabri!
Judging is by interview with a panel of three judges prior to the show.
Winner and runner up will be announced at the official Show Opening on Friday May 4th 2018.
The Senior Showgirl winner will attend a deportment weekend in Glen Innes in 2019, in preparation for Zone 4 judging.
Great prizes can be won at local level. State level prizes include jewellery, cash prizes and travel across the State to attend shows and other functions and events.
JUNIOR SHOWGIRL COMPETITION 2018 Enquiries to: Bec Cope Mobile: 0427 734 894 Email: [email protected] Entry
Entry conditions as above. Applicants must be between the ages of 14 –17 as at this year’s Narrabri Show.
We are looking for young girls with the potential to be our next Showgirl Winner, with great local prizes on offer.
Did you know...
The first Narrabri Showgirl competition was held in 1966.
Since that time 52 young women have proudly worn the Narrabri Showgirl sash and four Showgirls have proudly represented Narrabri at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
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STUD SHEEP AND PRIME LAMBS Head Steward: Trevor Atkinson Contact No: 02 6793 3108 or 0407 663 952 Location: Sheep Pavilion (Map Reference H14) Entries Close: 9.00am Saturday 5 May 2018 Stewards: Malcolm Nalder 02 6792 3642 Entry Fee: $5.00 per class Prizes: Prize money / vouchers for the Champion pen of lambs in each class with ribbons awarded to minor place getters. Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entry and a Narrabri Show Waiver Form completed
Exhibitors are requested to notify stewards of their intention to enter sheep in the show by 9.00am Saturday 5 May 2018. Stewards may deny entries from exhibitors who fail to notify a steward of their intention to exhibit before that time.
Stud Sheep Show
Registered stud breeders are invited to exhibit sheep for exhibition only.
All sheep should be penned by 10:00am on Saturday 5 May 2018.
Sheep being exhibited in the “Stud Sheep Show” must be Accredited Brucellosis free and a current accreditation certificate must be viewed by stewards prior to sheep being unloaded.
Sheep must be from studs registered with their respective national breed society.
Sheep should be pure bred and conform to the stud book breed standards of their respective breed society.
Sheep should be milk tooth or two-tooth only.
Sheep should be prepared according to respective breed society show standards in relation to wool length, hoof preparation, horn and teeth trimming.
Sheep from “shedding” and high risk medullated fibre breeds will be segregated from low risk breeds.
Breeders may display both ewes and rams. Prime Lamb Show
All lambs are to be penned by 9.00am Saturday 5 May 2018
All entries must exhibit milk teeth only
All entries must be visibly free of lice and be disease and footrot free
Subject to the number of entries, exhibitors may be limited to 1 entry of 3 lambs per class.
All entries will be weighed on arrival at the pavilion
Entries may be any breed or combination of breeds
CLASSES: 1. Pen of 3 lambs weighing less than 40kg live
weight 2. Pen of 3 lambs weighing more than 40kg and
less than 48kg live weight 3. Pen of 3 lambs weighing over 48kg live weight.
Grand Champion Pen of Lambs Commercial Ewe Competition CLASSES: 4. Pen of 3 Commercial Merino Ewes 5. Pen of 3 Exotic (shedding) Commercial Ewes 6. Pen of 3 Cross Bred Commercial Ewes
Grand Champion Pen of Ewes
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UTE SHOW Head Steward: Contact Secretary for information Contact No: 0407 759 264 Location: Marshalling at 4.00pm outside double gates near Secretaries Office. (Map Ref. G9) Entries Close: 12.00 noon Saturday 5 May 2018 Entry Fee: $10.00 for maximum 3 classes Prizes: Prizes in each category; 1st prize sash and card, 2nd prize ribbon. Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entry and a Narrabri Show Waiver Form completed
Exhibitors are required to notify the Steward of their intention to enter in the show by 12.00 noon Saturday 5 May 2018.
The right is reserved for the Steward to alter the class entered by exhibitors or to create additional classes where warranted, after consultation and agreement between Judges and Steward.
CLASSES: 1. Best Street/Town Ute 2. Best BNS Ute 3. Best 4X4 Ute 4. Best Chick's Ute 5. Loudest Ute (Exhaust) 6. Loudest Ute (Stereo) 7. Best Interior 8. People’s Choice Ute 9. Overall Best Show Ute
WHIP CRACKING
Head Steward: John Melbourne Contact No: 0488 921 802 Date: Saturday 5 May 2018 Time: 4.30pm Location: Front of Secretary’s Office (Map Ref. F10) Entry Fee: Open $3.00, junior $2.00 Prizes: First: $10 and ribbon, Second: $5 and ribbon. All maiden competitors receive a ribbon. Conditions:
An entry form must be completed for each entrant and a Narrabri Show Waiver Form completed and signed by parent/guardian if under 18 years
Proof of age must be provided to the Steward upon request CLASSES: 1. Open Whip Cracking 2. Junior Novice under 15 Years 3. Junior Maiden under 15 Years – open to all juniors who have never won a whip cracking competition
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YOUNG FARMERS CHALLENGE Head Steward: Sarah Jones
Head Steward Contact No: 0409 131 392
Date: Saturday 5 May 2018
Time: 7.45pm
Location: In front of Secretary‟s Office(Map reference F10)
Team Entry Fee: Open $20.00, junior $10.00
Get a team of four together for a challenge to test your skills
Junior (14 years and under) and senior (18 years and over)
Roll your swag, move your fencing gear in a wheelbarrow, load the hay, backline a cow, roll a
tire and race to the finish line
Team Prizes JUNIOR SENIOR
First $200 First $400
Second $100 Second $200
Third $40 Third $100
Emphasis is placed on completing each physical challenge within the fastest time, but more
importantly, with the correct technique and safest work method.
Register a team
Contact Steward on 0409 131 392 for more information
Mixed teams of four, aged between 18 - 25 years, who win at the Narrabri Show can register to
compete at the 2019 Sydney Royal where they may have challenges thrown at them like animal
handling, fencing, tractor driving, fire-fighting, first aid and heavy lifting. In addition to prizes, the
winning team could go on to represent NSW in the Australian Young Farmer Challenge National
Final.
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PAVILION ENTRIES - PARTICIPATION EXCELLENCE AWARD Head Steward: Kylie Finlay Contact No: 0429 924 979 Location: Secretary’s Office Entries Close: 6.00pm Friday 4 May 2018 Winners announced: Saturday evening after NAB Bull Spectacular 5 May 2018 Entry Fee: $4.00 per participant Prizes: $100 Award prize and certificate for Adult (18 years and over) and 2 x $50 Award prizes and certificates for Children (category A - 12 years and under; category B - 13 to 17 years) This award acknowledges and encourages participants to try new things and enter pavilion exhibits to the Narrabri Show. One point is awarded for participation and an additional point is added if you place in that section.
Section Tick if Entered
Number of Entries
Office Use Only
Office Use Only
Participant Name: Telephone:
Section: Adult Child (Age as at 4 May 2018)
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GNOME HUNT COMPETITION In the nominated pavilions listed below, is a gnome.
Find them and write on this flyer the colour of the gnome‟s shirt.
Place your completed entry in the “Gnome box” located in the Show Ladies Auxiliary
Dining Room.
Enjoy your treasure hunt, looking at all the fabulous entries in the show pavilions.
The Winner will be drawn out of the gnome box and announced on Saturday evening
after 6.00pm.
Prize is $100 Pavilion/Section Gnome Shirt
Colour
Pavilion/Section Gnome Shirt
Colour
Cooking and
Preserves
Lego and Models
Decorated Cakes Needlework
Fine Arts Photography
Handicrafts Pottery
Home Produce Poultry
Horticulture Schoolwork
Good Luck finding the Show Gnomes!! Name:
Telephone:
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Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
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