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97th Annual
Murgon Show
Pastoral
Agricultural
Horticultural
Exhibitions
Friday, Mar 13th &
Saturday, Mar 14th at Murgon Showgrounds
General admission Family $25
(2x adults, 2x students) Adult $10
Student $5 (12-17years)
Concession $8
Child $Free
Great day out
with the family
RIDES
FOOD STALLS
TRADE STALLS
GRAND PARADE
For more information visit www.murgonshowsociety.com or
email [email protected]
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Program FRIDAY 13
th
BBQ and BAR (from 5pm) Raffle – prizes - meat trays – donated by Top of the Town Butcher
Young Paraders / Young Judges Competition
Stockman’s Challenge Competition
Billy Boiling Competition
Butcher’s Own Sausage Championship
4:00 pm
4:00 pm
6:30 pm
5:30 pm
SATURDAY 14th
Gates Open 7 am (to public)
Bendigo Bank Main Arena
PCYC Pavilion
Cattle / Horse Events 8:00 am Pavilion open 9:00 am
Official Opening 1:15 pm Street Science 9:30 am
Grand Parade 2:00 pm Circus Stunt Show 10:15 am
Circus Stunt Show 3:00 pm Circus Workshop 10:45 am
Circus Fire Show 5:30 pm Street Science 11:30 am
Rodeo 6:00 pm Science Workshop 12:00 pm
Fireworks 7:00 pm
South Burnett Machinery Oval Tractor Sled Pull Exhibition 8:30 am to 10:00 am
Tractor Sled Pull Exhibition 11:00 am to 12:30 pm
Tractor Sled Pull Exhibition 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
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Murgon Pastoral, Agricultural and Horticultural
Society Inc.
- Established 1921 -
Patroness: Gladys Sippel
President: Alan Trim Secretary: Tina Kenyon
Treasurer: Trent Wrayford Senior Vice President: Sandra Maroske
Junior Vice President: Troy Dennien Board Of management: Denis Dowdle / Richard O’Neill / Troy Dennien / Alan Trim / Sandra Maroske / Tina Kenyon / Lyndon
Maroske
Murgon Show Society would like to acknowledge Lifetime Members: Mrs Gladys Sippel
Mr Richard O’Neill OAM, Mrs Edna O’Neill Mr Neville Cooper
Mrs Dorothy Eisenmenger Mr Neil Collard
Mrs Joan Crawford Mrs Carol Rea Mr Owen Grey
Mr Owen Wessling
Address: PO Box 78, Murgon QLD 4605 Phone: 07 4168 1427
Email: [email protected] Webpage: www.murgonshowsociety.com
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Murgon Show Society would like to thank our proud sponsors
*Sponsorship as of 29 Feb 2020*
MAJOR SPONSORS
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PLATINUM SPONSORS Bill Hull Car Centre
Aussie Land & Livestock Pty Ltd Cr Kathy Duff
Alicia’s Spa & Hair Worx South Burnett Machinery
GOLD SPONSORS Deb Frecklington MP
Riverina Murgon Bursons Gympie
Mr Richard O’Neill OAM
Owens Group Construction & Earthmoving
S Bauer Contracting Thompson Plumbing
SILVER SPONSORS Murgon Amcal
Pharmacy Mrs Gladys Sippel
KG Blinds & Awnings Upstyled Creations
Barambah Machinery Huston Motors
BRONZE SPONSORS
Marie Woodward Barambah Garden Centre
Mrs Edna O’Neill Murgon Mitre 10
Mrs N Zerner Brenda Rewald
Cath Johannessen Mrs L Upton
Struddys Murgon Murgon Newsagent
Gloria Berry Joan Crawford & Family
Top of the Town Meat Hall
MON-DEE Coffee Murgon Garden Centre
Mrs L Norton Murgon Post Office Murgon Real Estate
Florence Hatchet Daisy Mollenhauer
The Tacklebox Murgon Murgon Auto Parts
South Burnett Feather Club Collard Family Collards Fuels
Llew O’Brien MP
Remko Engineering Leanne Rea
Fick’s Crossing Flora Mrs K Taylor
Murgon Pizza Perfection Murgon 5 Star Discounts
South Burnett Orchid Society
Murgon Paint & Panel Murgon Fruit Mart Audrey Kapernick
Murgon Home Décor & Gifts South Burnett Times
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MURGON SHOW SOCIETY’S BUTCHER’S OWN SAUSAGE
CHAMPIONSHIP
CATTLEMAN’S BAR Friday, 13th March starting at 5.30pm
3 Classes BEEF PORK
GOURMET
Contact: Jeff Braithwaite – 0418 987 561
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GENERAL HORSE RULES & REGULATIONS
1. Nominations for all Ring Events will be by Ticket System. Tickets will be available from the ringside office on the day of the Show.
2. Entry fees are $3.00 unless otherwise stated. 3. Prize money will be available from the Ring Office. Prize money not collected on day of show
will be forfeited. 4. If an event is held, entry fee will not be refunded. 5. No competitor is to wear any ribbons, badges whilst being judged. 6. In the case of a dispute, a protest in writing by the competitor may be lodged with the Ring
Steward not later than half an hour after the event and accompanied by a deposit of $50 which will be forfeited if such protest is considered frivolous or vexatious by the committee whose decision is final.
7. No person under disqualification recognised by the society may exhibit or compete. 8. District classes are confined to residents using postcodes: 4600, 4601, 4605, 4606, 4608,
4610, 4611, 4612, 4613 and 4615. 9. A MAIDEN is a hack that has not won a maiden class in competition at an affiliated show.
After winning a maiden hack class this horse will be recognised as a Novice. 10. A NOVICE is a horse, Galloway or pony not having won a champion ribbon at any agricultural
show or a first ribbon at any royal show. 11. No STALLION will be allowed to compete in hack classes unless stated in schedule. 12. All stallions and colts must be correctly bitted and suitably restrained whilst in hand and the
Judge/Ring Steward in Charge shall have the right to disqualify any exhibit, if in their opinion, such exhibit is not able to sufficiently be controlled in a safe manner for judging to continue. The exhibit will be ineligible to compete in the class in which it is entered or paraded and upon such disqualification the exhibit shall forthwith be removed from the judging ring.
13. Where the height is stipulated for hacks, Galloways and ponies, E.F.A. and Hack Council certificates may be used. There is an official measurer on the grounds. ALL CERTIFICATES OF MEASURING MUST BE SHOWN ON ENTERING THE JUDGING RING.
14. Age of horses will date from 1st August of each year. 15. Pony hacks must not exceed 14hh. 16. Pony hacks must be ridden by a rider under 17 years of age. 17. A Galloway shall be over 14hh and not exceeding 15hh. 18. A Galloway cannot compete in other hack classes unless otherwise stated. 19. A steward may at any time require a person who does not appear to be able to ride or
handle any horse to dismount and allow other persons to handle the horse or leave the ring. 20. Any person riding a horse at the show, must wear protective headgear to the current
Australian, European or American standard. The retaining harness must be secured and fastened always. Riders without approved headgear shall be ineligible. Correct footwear to be worn—NO SNEAKERS. Appropriate dress always i.e. shirt and tie/ratcatcher, riding coat.
21. Whilst in the main arena, exhibitors and competitors will be under the direction of the chief steward and the stewards in charge of the respective judging rings.
22. The Society accepts no responsibility if judging times conflict with one or more classes or events in which an exhibitor may be entered. Where a conflict may occur, it is the responsibility of the exhibitor to notify a withdrawal of either event. No ring shall be required to wait for a competitor and exhibitor who may be competing in another ring.
23. No ribbons other than those won at the current Murgon Show are to be worn on parade or displayed.
24. The Society reserves the right to substitute any special prize which may be donated later for any scheduled prizes.
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25. A judge or official at any time may exclude any horse, rider or handler from the contest anywhere on the Showgrounds or for being guilty of UNSPORTSMANLIKE or AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR towards a judge, official or other competitor. The Chief Steward shall be the sole judge of what constitutes cruelty.
26. An exhibit to which a prohibited substance has been administered in breach of the by-laws must be removed from the Showgrounds upon demand by the Society. Details of prohibited drugs are in the QCAS Rules.
27. Any exhibit suffering from infections or contagious disease shall be reported immediately to the Chief Steward who will order its removal.
28. Stewards shall remove exhibitors and other persons from the vicinity of the judges while judging.
29. All competitors ride at their own risk. 30. Electric fences are not allowed on the Showgrounds. 31. Owner or person in charge of stock must ensure that the cattle tick requirements are
adhered to. Murgon Showgrounds is in the tick area. 32. No prize money will be posted. PRIZE MONEY MAY BE SUBSTITUTED WITH TROPHY,
PRODUCT or VOUCHERS 33. Show Treasurer can be found in the Show Office. 34. Horse Health Declaration Form to be completed by every entrant. Form can be accessed at
www.murgonshowsociety.com/events 35. Ponies can be ridden by adults. 36. Murgon Show Society PIC number: QEMG1000 37. Horse movement records to be on hand of owner. 38. Any Questions relating to horse section to be made to steward David Pitstock 0427 169 043. 39. Champions & Supreme horses/ riders are encouraged to participate in grand parade. 40. An exhibitor must choose to enter in classes as either a Show Hunter or a Show Horse (pony,
Galloway or Hack) Exhibitors cannot enter as both. 41.
Please follow direction for location of parking
Trucks parking in undesignated areas will be asked to move vehicle or towed at owner’s expense.
Horses or Ponies NOT ALLOWED ON CRICKET PITCH in Centre Ring.
Competitors and Strappers NOT ALLOWED in Marque Area in Centre Ring.
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RING 1 – HACKS Bendigo Bank Arena
SATURDAY 14TH MARCH 2020 — Commencing at 8am Chief Steward: David Pitstock Mobile: 0427 169 043 Entry Fee: $3.00 Prize Money: 1st $10; 2nd $5; 3rd Ribbon – Donated by Bendigo Bank
GALLOWAY - LED Class 1001 Mare 14hh & n.e. 15hh Class 1002 Gelding 14hh & n.e. 15hh
Reserve Champion Galloway - Led Champion Galloway – Led
THOROUGHBRED - LED Class 1003 Stallion/Colt Class 1004 Mare/Filly Class 1005 Gelding
Reserve Champion Thoroughbred - Led Champion Thoroughbred – Led
ANSA HORSE – LED Class 1006 Stallion/Colt Class 1007 Mare/Filly Class 1008 Gelding
Reserve Champion ANSA - Led Champion ANSA – Led
ARABIAN – LED No Partbreds Class 1009 Stallion/Colt Class 1010 Mare/Filly Class 1011 Gelding
Reserve Champion Arabian - Led Champion Arabian – Led
GALLOWAY - RIDDEN Class 1012 Maiden Galloway Class 1013 District Galloway Class 1014 Novice Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh Class 1015 Open Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 14.2hh Class 1016 Open Galloway over 14.2hh & n.e. 15hh Class 1017 Galloway Mare Class 1018 Galloway Gelding Class 1019 Pleasure Galloway
To be ridden in snaffle bit, no drop nose band, whip or spurs permitted. Reserve Champion Galloway - Ridden
Champion Galloway - Ridden
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HACK - RIDDEN Class 1021 Maiden Hack Class 1022 District Hack Class 1023 Novice Hack 15hh & over Class 1024 Open Hack 15hh & n.e. 15.2hh Class 1025 Open Hack 15.2hh & n.e. 16hh Class 1026 Open Hack over 16hh Class 1027 Hack for Mares Class 1028 Hack for Geldings Class 1029 Pleasure Hack
To be ridden in snaffle bit, no drop nose band, whip or spurs permitted. Reserve Champion Open Hack
Champion Open Hack
ADULT RIDER Class 1031 District Rider 17 yrs & over Class 1032 Novice Rider 17 yrs & over Class 1033 Open Rider 17 yrs & over
Reserve Champion Adult Rider Champion Adult Rider
Supreme Hack of Show - $200
Donated by Richard O'Neill OAM Garland donated by Upstyled Creations
Supreme Led Exhibit
Trophy donated by Marie Woodward Garland donated by Upstyled Creations
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AUSTRALIAN HUNTER & SHOW HORSE ASSOCIATION SECTION Class 1086 Member’s AHSHA Registered Show Pony n.e. 14hh Class 1087 Member’s AHSHA Registered Show Hunter Pony n.e. 14hh Class 1088 Member’s AHSHA Registered Hunter Pony n.e. 14hh
Reserve Champion Member’s AHSHA Registered Pony n.e. 14hh Champion Member’s AHSHA Registered Pony n.e. 14hh
Class 1089 Member’s AHSHA Registered Show Galloway over 14hh n.e. 15hh Class 1090 Member’s AHSHA Registered Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh n.e. 15hh Class 1091 Member’s AHSHA Registered Hunter Galloway over 14hh n.e. 15hh
Reserve Champion Member’s AHSHA Registered Galloway over 14hh n.e. 15hh Champion Member’s AHSHA Registered Galloway over 14hh n.e. 15hh
Class 1092 Member’s AHSHA Registered Show Horse over 15hh Class 1090 Member’s AHSHA Registered Show Hunter over 15hh Class 1091 Member’s AHSHA Registered Hunter Horse over 15hh
Reserve Champion Member’s AHSHA Registered Horse over 15hh Champion Member’s AHSHA Registered Horse over 15hh
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RING 2 – PONIES Bendigo Bank Arena
SATURDAY 14TH MARCH 2020 — Commencing at 8am Chief Steward: David Pitstock Mobile: 0427 169 043 Entry Fee: $3.00 Prize Money: 1st $10; 2nd $5; 3rd Ribbon – Donated by Bendigo Bank
PONIES - LED Class 1034 Stallion/Colt Class 1035 Mare under 12hh Class 1036 Mare over 12hh & n.e. 13hh Class 1037 Mare over 13hh & n.e. 14hh Class 1038 Filly under 3 yrs Class 1039 Gelding n.e. 13hh Class 1040 Gelding over 13hh & n.e. 14hh
Reserve Champion Pony - Led Champion Pony - Led
RIDING PONY - LED All owners & ponies must be registered with the Riding Pony Society Class 1041 Stallion/Colt 14.2hh & under Class 1042 Mare/Filly 14.2hh & under Class 1043 Gelding 14.2hh & under
Reserve Champion Riding Pony - Led Champion Riding Pony - Led
AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY - LED All owners & ponies must be registered with the Australian Saddle Pony Society Class 1044 Stallion/Colt 11hh & n.e. 14.2hh Class 1045 Mare/Filly 11hh & n.e. 14.2hh Class 1046 Gelding 11hh & n.e. 14.2hh
Reserve Champion Australian Saddle Pony - Led Champion Australian Saddle Pony - Led
MINIATURE PONY - LED (HEIGHT N.E. 87cm) Class 1047 Stallion/Colt Class 1048 Mare/Filly Class 1049 Gelding
Reserve Champion Miniature Pony - Led Champion Miniature Pony – Led
ANY OTHER PONY BREED - LED Class 1050 Stallion/Colt Class 1051 Mare/Filly Class 1052 Gelding
Reserve Champion Any Other Pony Breed - Led Champion Any Other Pony Breed - Led
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PONY HACKS - RIDDEN Class 1053 Maiden Pony Hack Class 1054 District Pony Hack Class 1055 Novice Pony Hack Class 1056 Open Pony Hack 12hh & under Class 1057 Open Pony Hack over 12hh & n.e. 13hh Class 1058 Open Pony Hack over 13hh & n.e. 14hh
Reserve Champion Open Pony Hack Champion Open Pony Hack
AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY - RIDDEN All owners & ponies must be registered with the ASPS Class 1060 Mare n.e. 14.2hh Class 1061 Gelding n.e. 14.2hh
Reserve Champion Australian Saddle Pony - Ridden Champion Australian Saddle Pony – Ridden
RIDING PONY - RIDDEN All owners & ponies must be registered with the Riding Pony Society Class 1062 Mare 14.2hh & under Class 1063 Gelding n.e. 14.2hh & under
Reserve Champion Riding Pony - Ridden Champion Riding Pony – Ridden
RIDER CLASS Class 1064 District Rider under 17 years Class 1065 Child Rider 6 yrs & under (to be led) Class 1066 Novice Rider 7 yrs & under 10 yrs Class 1067 Novice Rider 10 yrs & under 17 yrs
Reserve Champion Novice Rider Champion Novice Rider
Class 1068 Open Rider 7 yrs & under 10 yrs Class 1069 Open Rider 10 yrs & under 13 yrs Class 1070 Open Rider 13 yrs & under 17 yrs
Reserve Champion Open Rider Champion Open Rider
HARNESS CLASSES Class 1095 Horse and Pony turnout Class 1095 Pony in harness Class 1097 Horse in harness Class 1098 Minature horse and miniature pony in harness Class 1099 Lady and Gentlemen whip Class 1100 Obstacle course for any horse or pony
Champion Sashes donated by
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RING 3 - LED CLASSES Bendigo Bank Arena
SATURDAY 14TH MARCH 2020 — Commencing at 8am Chief Steward: David Pitstock Mobile: 0427 169 043 Entry Fee: $3.00 Prize Money: 1st $10; 2nd $5; 3rd Ribbon – Donated by Bendigo Bank
QUARTER HORSES Class 1071 Stallion/Colt Class 1072 Mare/Filly Class 1073 Gelding
Reserve Champion Quarter Horse - Led Champion Quarter Horse - Led
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE Class 1074 Stallion/Colt Class 1075 Mare/Filly Class 1076 Gelding
Reserve Champion Australian Stock Horse - Led Champion Australian Stock Horse - Led
STANDARDBRED Class 1077 Stallion/Colt Class 1078 Mare/Filly Class 1079 Gelding
Reserve Champion Standardbred - Led Champion Standardbred - Led
MINIATURE HORSES - LED (HEIGHT N.E. 86cm) If competing in miniature pony classes, then same animal cannot compete in miniature horse class. Class 1080 Stallion/Colt Class 1081 Mare/Filly Class 1082 Gelding
Reserve Champion Miniature Horses - Led Champion Miniature Horses - Led
ANY OTHER BREED Class 1083 Stallion/Colt Class 1084 Mare/Filly Class 1085 Gelding
Reserve Champion Any Other Breed - Led Champion Any Other Breed – Led
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STOCKMAN'S CHALLENGE Major Sponsor - Maroskes Tyre Service
***Please note change of date and time event is happening. Stockman’s Challenge will be held on
Friday afternoon the 13th March commencing at 4pm. *** Conditions:
• Nominations to be at Show Office Before Wednesday 11th March 2020.
• Snaffle Bits only and traditional Stockmen equipment and dress required. Protective boots and bandages allowed. No tie downs, martingales or curb chains, etc. in the Challenge Events. Helmet MUST BE WORN by Junior Riders (under 17 years);
• All competitors ride at their own risk and must be ready to compete as the Steward's direct. Judge's decision in all cases will be final. The chief Steward has the right to alter, add or eliminate from the program.
• Nomination Form located on show website www.murgonshowsociety.com SENIOR COMPETITORS BRING OWN WHIP FOR EVENTS
Order of judging: 1. Led events (1102,1105,1108) 2. Dry workout events (1103,1106,1109) 3. Trail events (1104,1107,1110)
JUNIOR RIDER UNDER 17 YRS Entry Fee: $15 for all 3 events Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $10; 3rd $5 Class 1102 Junior Rider under 17 years - Led Class 1103 Junior Rider under 17 years - Dry Workout Class 1104 Junior Rider under 17 years - Trail
Stockman's Challenge - Champion Rider Under 17yrs - $50
JUNIOR HORSE 4 YRS & UNDER Entry Fee: $20 for all 3 events Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $10; 3rd $5 Class 1105 Junior Horse 4 years & under - Led Class 1106 Junior Horse 4 years & under - Dry Workout Class 1107 Junior Horse 4 years and under - Trail
Stockman's Challenge - Champion Horse 4 Yrs & Under - $100
SENIOR HORSE 5 YRS & OVER Entry Fee: $20 for all 3 events Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $10; 3rd $5 Class 1108 Senior Horse 5 years & over - Led Class 1109 Senior Horse 5 years & over - Dry Workout Class 1110 Senior Horse 5 years & over - Trail
Stockman's Challenge – Champion - $100
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Senior & Junior Led Workout
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Senior Horse Dry Workout
1. Walk to A. Trot circle to left. 2. At A, canter circle to right. 3. At A, simple change, and canter circle to left. 4. At A, flying change and extend canter to right. 5. At A, flying change and extend canter to left and continue through to C. 6. At C, haunch turn to right, extend canter to D, haunch to left and continue, extend
canter to E. 7. Stop and let horse settle, back - up 4 paces. 8. Walk back to judge
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Junior Horse & Junior Rider Trail
1. From start, walk to gate on a loose rein. 2. Open gate. Pass through. Close gate, keeping hand on gate at all times. 3. From gate, trot over rails. 4. From rails, canter over hay. 5. From hay, trot continuous to side pass. Halt facing judge, side pass over pole. 6. Walk from poles, turn and back through tunnel poles. 7. Walk to ramp, walk over ramp. 8. From ramp, walk to drum. Halt. Pick up toy dog. 9. Walk a small circle around drum. Halt. Place dog back on drum. 10. Walk on loose rein to finish with a calm horse.
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Senior Horse Trail
1. From start, walk to gate on a loose rein. 2. Open gate. Pass through. Close gate, keeping hand on gate at all times. 3. From gate, trot over rails. 4. From rails, canter over hay. 5. From hay, canter on right lead to pole. Halt facing judge, side pass over pole. 6. Walk to angled poles, turn and back through angled poles. 7. From angled poles, trot to ramp, walk over ramp. 8. From ramp, trot to drum. Halt. Pick up raincoat. Trot a small circle around drum. Halt. Place
raincoat on drum 9. Trot to witches’ hat. Halt. Crack whip 10. Walk on loose rein to finish with a calm horse.
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SECTION 2 - SHOWJUMPING RING 4
Bendigo Bank Arena
SATURDAY 16TH MARCH 2019 — Commencing at 8am Chief Steward: David Pitstock Mobile: 0427 169 043 Prize: As per class – Donated by Bendigo Bank Conditions: Events will be conducted under EFA Rules and Junior Rule does not apply. CARDS MUST BE PRESENTED before MONEY will be paid out. Class 201 Junior 13 years and under-60 cm-AM3
Entry Fee: $3.00 Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10; 4th $5
Class 202 Open Junior AM3 Entry Fee: $5.00 Prize Money: 1st $40; 2nd $30; 3rd $20; 4th $10
Most Points in Showjumping for Junior Rider Under 18 Years Francis Crawford Memorial Shield
Prize donated by Joan Crawford and Family Class 203 Unofficial Height Class 90cm
Entry Fee: $7.00 Prize Money: 1st $60; 2nd $40; 3rd $20; 4th $10
Class 204 Unofficial Height Class 1m Entry Fee: $8.00 Prize Money: 1st $70; 2nd $50; 3rd $20; 4th $10
Class 205 Unofficial Height Class 1.2m Entry Fee: $10.00 Prize Money: 1st $110; 2nd $90; 3rd $70; 4th $40
Class 206 Open Grand Prix Entry Fee: $12.00 Prize Money: 1st $120; 2nd $100; 3rd $80; 4th $60
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SECTION 4 - STUD BEEF CATTLE Chief Steward: Greg and Lyn Holt Phone: (Show Office) 4168 1427 Email: [email protected] Entries Close: 4pm Thursday prior to show day Judging: Show day - Commencing at 8am Entry Fee: Stud - $5 each class Steers - $11 each class Entries will not be accepted without entry fees Prize Money: Stud - 1st $10; 2nd $7 Steers - 1st $150; 2nd $70; 3rd $50 PRIZE MONEY MAY BE SUBSTITUTED WITH TROPHY OR VOUCHERS Proudly Sponsored By: Riverina; Nutrien Ag Solutions; Collards Fuel; Aussie Land & Livestock Conditions: 1. All exhibits to be on the grounds Saturday 16th March 2019 at 6am for NLIS scanning; 2. All cattle ages to be taken as 1st March 2019; 3. No calves older than 8 months at show date to be shown with mother; 4. Each exhibitor must state full particulars on the entry form of each animal entered. 5. Calves shown on cow are ineligible to enter other classes; 6. The Murgon Show Society has the right to check on ages of cattle with the Breed Society; 7. All cattle entering the show grounds must have NLIS device fitted and all cattle are to be
scanned; 8. All cattle must be accompanied by a DPI Travel Permit, endorsed with treatments performed (if
necessary), and an owner Waybill; 9. All animals must bear a brand either on ear or firebrand; 10. All cattle must be secured by lead rope to both a halter and a neck strap whilst tethered; 11. Cattle must always be kept under control; 12. NO UNTRAINED animals allowed on grounds; 13. ALL BULLS, 9 MONTHS AND OVER, MUST HAVE A NOSE RING. NOSE GRIPS IN ALL OTHER
CATTLE; 14. All exhibitors must pay gate entry; 15. Judging to be done in sections British, European, Tropical and Small Breeds - order to be
announced on the day; 16. Ribbons will be awarded to class and champion exhibits. Trophies will be awarded to champion
exhibits; 17. All prizes and ribbons presented at time of judging; 18. Prize money to be collected at the Stud Beef Marquee as directed by Chief Steward. You must
have your entry and place card to be able to collect your winnings; 19. Classes may change according to number of exhibits; 20. Spraying - The grounds will be classified as Tick Infected. Cattle will be sprayed to go back to
clean country. Please assemble at designated spray area at the end of Stud Cattle Program; 21. EXHIBITOR'S GROUP - To consist of 3 animals (both sexes) to be owned and bred by exhibitor; 22. SIRE'S PROGENY GROUP - To consist of 2 animals (both sexes) sired by the same bull to be
owned by the exhibitor and all exhibits to be the progeny of one sire; SHED SPACE WILL BE ALLOCATED
23. All cattle attending the Murgon Show must have a J-BAS 6 or higher status; 24. All broad ribbon winners are to participate in the Grand Parade at 2pm.
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LED STEER / HEIFER Class 401 Led Steer / Heifer Light Weight (approx. under 350kg) Class 402 Led Steer / Heifer Middle Weight (approx. 350 - 450kg) Class 403 Led Steer / Heifer Heavy Weight (approx. over 450kg)
Champion Steer / Heifer Reserve Champion Steer / Heifer
Steer/Heifer Top 5 of Show (see Section 10)
BRITISH JUNIOR BULL Class 404 Bull Under 12 Months Class 405 Bull 12-16 Months Class 406 Bull 16-20 Months
Champion Junior Bull Reserve Junior Champion Bull
SENIOR BULL Class 407 Bull 20-24 Months Class 408 Bull 24 Months and Over
Champion Senior Bull Reserve Champion Senior Bull
Grand Champion Bull
JUNIOR FEMALE Class 409 Female Under 12 Months Class 410 Female 12-16 Months Class 411 Female 16-20 Months
Champion Junior Female Reserve Champion Junior Female
SENIOR FEMALE Class 412 Female 20-24 Months Class 413 Female 24 Months and Over
Champion Senior Female Reserve Champion Senior Female
Grand Champion Female
EUROPEAN JUNIOR BULL Class 414 Bull Under 12 Months Class 415 Bull 12-16 Months Class 416 Bull 16-20 Months
Champion Junior Bull Reserve Junior Champion Bull
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SENIOR BULL Class 417 Bull 20-24 Months Class 418 Bull 24 Months and Over
Champion Senior Bull Reserve Champion Senior Bull
Grand Champion Bull
JUNIOR FEMALE Class 419 Female Under 12 Months Class 420 Female 12-16 Months Class 421 Female 16-20 Months
Champion Junior Female Reserve Champion Junior Female
SENIOR FEMALE Class 422 Female 20-24 Months Class 423 Female 24 Months and Over
Champion Senior Female Reserve Champion Senior Female
Grand Champion Female
TROPICAL JUNIOR BULL Class 424 Bull Under 12 Months Class 425 Bull 12-16 Months Class 426 Bull 16-20 Months
Champion Junior Bull Reserve Junior Champion Bull
SENIOR BULL Class 427 Bull 20-24 Months Class 428 Bull 24 Months and Over
Champion Senior Bull Reserve Champion Senior Bull
Grand Champion Bull
JUNIOR FEMALE Class 429 Female Under 12 Months Class 430 Female 12-16 Months Class 431 Female 16-20 Months
Champion Junior Female Reserve Champion Junior Female
SENIOR FEMALE Class 432 Female 20-24 Months Class 433 Female 24 Months and Over
Champion Senior Female Reserve Champion Senior Female
Grand Champion Female
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INTERBREED Class 434 Interbreed Supreme Bull Class 435 Interbreed Supreme Female Class 436 Interbreed Exhibitors Group – 1st Prize - Product Donated by Collards Fuel Class 437 Interbreed Sire's Progeny
Stud Top 5 of Show (see Section 8)
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SECTION 6 - STUD BEEF YOUNG PARADERS COMPETITION
Chief Steward: Greg and Lyn Holt Phone: (Show Office) 4168 1427 Entries Close: 4pm Friday prior to show day at Steward's Desk Entry Fee: Free Placings: 1st - $20 Voucher; 2nd - $15; 3rd - $10 Competition held: Friday prior to show day - approx. 6.30pm. Immediately following completion of Stud Beef Young Judge's Competition. Sponsors: Nutrien Ag Solutions; Mon-Dee Coffee Conditions: Cattle under the age of 20 months must be used for classes 2 and 3.
YOUNG PARADERS COMPETITION Class 601 Under 12 years
Children is this class must be accompanied by an Adult over the age of 18 years old Class 602 12 years to under 15 years Class 603 15 years to 25 years
Place getters in Class 603 please refer to Rules & Regulations for Sub Chamber Judging. South Burnett Sub Chamber Finals for Young Paraders to be held on 16th May 2020 at Blackbutt Show.
SECTION 7 - STUD BEEF YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION
Chief Steward: Greg and Lyn Holt Phone: (Show Office) 4168 1427 Entry Fee: Free Entries Close: 4pm Friday prior to show day at Steward's Desk Placings: 1st - $20 Voucher; 2nd - $15; 3rd - $10 Competition held: Friday prior to show day – 4pm. Immediately following completion of Prime Cattle Young Judge's Competition. Sponsors: Nutrien Ag Solutions; Mon-Dee Coffee Conditions: The Homel Slide or Electronic Homel Slide System may be used.
YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION Class 701 Under 12 years Class 702 12 years to under 15 years Class 703 15 years to 25 years
Place getters in Class 703 please refer to Rules & Regulations for Sub Chamber Judging. South Burnett Sub Chamber Finals for Young Judges to be held on 16th May 2020 at Blackbutt Show.
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SECTION 8 - SUB CHAMBER AGGREGATE POINTS COMPETITION STUD BEEF
KEN MILLS TOYOTA—KINGAROY
2020 SUB CHAMBER AGGREGATE POINTS COMPETITION STUD BEEF
Exhibitors at Proston, Murgon, Goomeri, Nanango, Kingaroy, Blackbutt and Wondai are eligible to compete for this award.
Winner to be announced after the Wondai Show. Prize Money: 1st $500; 2nd $300; 3rd $200
Points are awarded for the Best 5 Exhibits at each Show 1st 5 points; 2nd 4 points; 3rd 3 points; 4th 2 points; 5th 1 point
In addition, the Exhibitor gaining most points at each Show in the 'Best 5' Class will receive prize money of $100.
SECTION 10 - SUB CHAMBER AGGREGATE POINTS COMPETITION LED STEER
NORCO STOCKFEEDS WINDERA 2020 SUB CHAMBER AGGREGATE POINTS COMPETITION LED STEER
Exhibitors at Proston, Murgon, Goomeri, Nanango, Kingaroy, Blackbutt and Wondai are eligible to compete for this award.
Winner to be announced after the Wondai Show. Prize Money: 1st $200; 2nd $100; 3rd $50
Points are awarded for the Best 5 Exhibits at each Show 1st 5 points; 2nd 4 points; 3rd 3 points; 4th 2 points; 5th 1 point
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SECTION 12 - PRIME CATTLE YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION
Chief Steward: Wayne Beddows - 0419 736 756 Entry Fee: Free Entries Close: 4pm Friday prior to show day at Steward's Desk Prize Money: 1st $30; 2nd $20; 3rd $10; 4th $5 - First prize donated by Nutrien Ag Solutions Competition Held: 4pm Friday prior to show day - BEFORE Stud Beef Young Judge's Competition. Conditions: An Electronic Homel Slide / Manual Homel Slide will be used.
YOUNG JUDGE'S COMPETITION Class 1201 Under 12 years Class 1202 12 years to under 15 years Class 1203 15 years (as of 1st May 2020) to under 25 years
Placegetters in Class 1203 please refer to Rules & Regulations for Sub Chamber Judging. South Burnett Sub Chamber Finals for Young Judges to be held on 16th May 2020 at Blackbutt Show.
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SECTION 11 - PRIME CATTLE Chief Steward: Wayne Beddows - 0419 736 756 Entry Fee: $5 per head Entries Close: 7am Saturday show day Prize Money: 1st $30; 2nd $15
PRIZE MONEY MAY BE SUBSTITUTED WITH TROPHY OR VOUCHERS Proudly Sponsored By: Nutrien Ag Solutions; CONDITIONS:
1. No single exhibit can be nominated in more than one (1) section and/or class at the show; 2. All cattle to be at the Showgrounds by 7am Saturday 16th March 2019; 3. All cattle entering the Showgrounds must be scanned in order for an RFID transfer to take
place. Please ensure that your origin PIC and the PIC your beast is going to is completed on your entry form. The Chief Steward will undertake the scanning and database transfer required;
4. All exhibits to be available on Saturday 16th March 2019 from 7am for NLIS scanning; 5. All cattle to have appropriate paperwork. All horned cattle must be tipped; 6. Judging to commence at 9am Saturday 16th March 2019 with presentations to follow
judging; 7. Any animal incorrectly entered may be transferred at Steward's discretion; 8. The Show Society will not accept liability for any livestock exhibited; 9. Classes may be changed to suit number of cattle entries; 10. Prize Money must be collected from Chief Steward with your Entry and Place Card after the
event; 11. Spraying - The grounds will be classified as Tick Infected; 12. All cattle must be sprayed before leaving the Showgrounds. Please assemble at designated
spray area; 13. All cattle attending the Murgon Show must be a J-BAS 6 or higher status.
PASTURE FED Class 11001 Single Vealer, Male/Female Class 11002 Single Yearling Steer/Heifer Class 11003 Single Trade Steer Class 11004 Single Trade Heifer Class 11005 Single Chiller Ox Class 11006 Breeder Cow and Calf
Champion Pasture Fed
GRAIN FED Class 11007 Single Yearling Steer Class 11008 Single Yearling Heifer Class 11009 Single Trade Steer Class 11010 Single Trade Heifer Class 11011 Single Chiller Ox
Champion Grain Fed Grand Champion
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SECTION 13 - ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW Chief Steward: Margaret Burgess Phone: 4156 3385 Email: [email protected] Entry Fee: $12; Sweepstakes $5; Catalogue $3 Entries Close: 22nd February 2020 Entries to be posted to: Mrs. M Burgess, PO Box 5655, Bundaberg West, Q 4670 Catalogue: $3 to be ordered and paid for with entry fee, S.A.E. for receipt and passes. Judging: Commences 8:30am show day Class:
• 1(1a); 2(2a); 3(3a); 4(4a); 5(5a); 9 (9a); 10(10a); 11(11a)
• Baby Puppy Sweepstakes
• Puppy Sweepstakes—Sweepstakes on separate entry form Admission must be paid at the gate for ALL PATRONS unless Secretary gives passes.
NO S.A.E. - NO PASSES - NO REFUNDS
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SECTION 14 – POULTRY
Chief Steward: Denis Dowdle Phone: 4168 1761 or 0472 681 761 Steward: Susan Mollenhauer; Rod Lucht, Kevin Gill, Bradley Rewald Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry Entries Close: Wednesday 11th March 2020 or when pen limit is reached Entries to be posted to: Poultry Steward, PO Box 200, Murgon QLD 4605 / or email to: [email protected] Judge: Bradley Rewald, Murgon Penning: Show day between 6.30am to 8.30am. Friday night by appointment—please phone Denis on 4168 1761 / 0472 681 761. Prize Money: 1 to 5 entries in class—1st .50c, 2nd—Card Only 6 to 11 entries in class—1st $1.00, 2nd .75c; 3rd .50c 12 or more entries—1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00, 3rd .75c, 4th .50c Sponsor: South Burnett Feather Club Conditions:
1. All poultry to be penned ready for judging by 8.30am show day; 2. Once having penned an exhibit, no exhibitor may interfere with or remove a fowl from the
pen without the Chief Steward's permission; 3. No bird shall be removed until 3.30pm show day, except with special permission of the Chief
Steward; 4. Exhibitors shall be admitted to the pavilion during judging at the discretion and under the
control of the Chief Steward; 5. Judges of the section shall have the power to determine the standard of exhibits and award
first and second prizes according to the merit of the exhibit; 6. No correspondence or discussion will be entered into after completion of judging. 7. NO REPLACEMENT ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED; 8. After the award of grand champion bird of show has been decided, the reserve champion
exhibit from the same section is eligible for the award of reserve grand champion of show; 9. The Society has the right to refuse entries without giving a reason. 10. All breeds of poultry will be judged to the standards as set down in the Australian Poultry
Standards; 11. No photography is allowed of birds inside or outside of the pens, without prior permission of
chief steward; 12. ALL EXHIBITORS MUST PAY GATE ENTRANCE FEE; 13. ALL ENTRY FEES TO ACCOMPANY ENTRIES.
If entries are emailed, entry fees are to be paid via direct deposit into the Murgon Show Society account: BSB: 633-000 Acc: 158 273 516 When paying via direct deposit, please put your name and POULTRY as reference.
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MAJOR AWARDS Grand Champion Fowl Society sash & $50.00
Reserve Champion Fowl Kindly donated by the South Burnett Feather Club Inc
Society sash & $25.00
Champion Large Soft Feather Fowl Society sash & $15.00
Reserve Champion Large Soft Feather Fowl Society sash & $10.00
Champion Large Hard Feather Fowl Society sash & $15.00
Reserve Champion Hard Feather Fowl Society sash & $10.00
Champion Soft Feather Bantam Society sash & $15.00
Reserve Champion Soft Feather Bantam Society sash & $10.00
Champion Hard Feather Bantam Society sash & $15.00
Reserve Champion Hard Feather Bantam Society sash & $10.00
2019 POULTRY SECTION – CLASSES
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SECTION 15 - FARM & GARDEN PRODUCE & COTTON
Chief Steward: Damien Sippel Phone: 0429 496 808 Entry Fees: $1.00 Entries Close: 9am Friday prior to show day Prize Money: 1st $4.00; 2nd $2.00 (Unless otherwise stated) Where trophy is awarded to winner, no prize money is awarded for 1st prize. Proudly Supported By: Gladys Sippel, Original Hair, South Burnett Regional Council, Murgon Show Society, Murgon Amcal Chemist Conditions:
1. Stewards reserve the right to alter any class without giving prior notice of it; 2. Exhibitors must supply own plastic or paper plates; 3. No entries will be received after entries close; 4. All exhibits to remain on display until 5pm show day when Stewards will be on hand to
remove it; 5. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits not collected by 5pm unless prior arrangement is
made with the Secretary; 6. The office will be opened all week after the show and all exhibits not collected will be stored
safely in the office; 7. Prize money will be available after 10am show day at the Show Office. Prize money not
collected by 6pm on show day will be forfeited.
MAIZE Class 1501 Best 2 stalks, single cob in milk Class 1502 Best 2 stalks, single dry Class 1503 Heaviest yield of maize, off dry cob Class 1504 Best 2 stalks, double cob in milk Class 1505 Best 2 stalks, double cob dry
SORGHUM Class 1506 Best single head AV Green Class 1507 Best Single head AV mature Class 1508 Best 6 heads AV green Class 1509 Best 6 heads AV mature Class 1510 12 stalks green forage
SHEAVES Class 1511 Green panic green Class 1512 Rhodes grass green Class 1513 Kikuyu green Class 1514 Millet AV Class 1515 Lucerne-sheaf
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CHAFF AND HAY Class 1516 Lucerne chaff green Class 1517 Lucerne hay baled green Class 1518 Lucerne chaff-shedded Class 1519 Lucerne hay baled-shedded
Best square bales of hay Prize Money- $100
Donated by Gladys Sippel
BEANS Class 1520 2 Bushes AV-Soya, Mung, Navy Class 1521 2 Bushes Mung Class 1522 2 Bushes A.V.
PEANUTS Class 1523 2 Bushes AV
ONIONS Class 1524 Brown 6 Class 1525 White 6 Class 1526 Pickling 6
POTATOES Class 1527 Sebago 2kg Class 1528 Sweet Potatoes AV 2kg Class 1529 Pontiac 2kg Class 1530 AOV 2kg
PUMPKINS AND PIEMELONS Class 1531 Pie melon-best for jam Class 1532 Jap-best of 2 Class 1533 Qld Blue-best of 2 Class 1534 Qld Blue-1 to cut for table use Class 1535 Butternut-1 to be judged on type Class 1536 Heaviest cattle pumpkin Class 1537 Jarrahdale-best of 2 Class 1538 Pumpkin AOV-1 to be cut for table use
Champion Pumpkin/Pie melon of Show Voucher donated by Murgon Amcal Chemist
Overall Champion Farm
Dudley Sippel Memorial Trophy - donated by Gladys Sippel
GENERAL FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND EGGS Class 1539 Beans AV-1 plate of 20 Class 1540 Beans, Broad-1 plate of 20 Class 1541 Beetroot-3 Class 1542 Capsicum-3 Class 1543 Chillies-12 Class 1544 Chokos Green-3 Class 1545 Collection of Fruit-3 or more
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Class 1546 Collection of Herbs-4 or more Class 1547 Collection of Vegetables-4 or more Class 1548 Cucumbers Long Green-3 Class 1549 Cucumbers Apple-3 Class 1550 Eggs AOV-6 Class 1551 Eggs Heaviest-6 Class 1552 Eggs (Hens) Brown-6 Class 1553 Eggs (Hens) White-6 Class 1554 Figs-6 Class 1555 Lemons-3 Class 1556 Lettuce-1 Class 1557 Monsteria-3 Class 1558 Passionfruit-3 Class 1559 Persimmons AV-4 Class 1560 Qld Nuts-plate of 20 Class 1561 Pecan Nuts-plate of 20 Class 1562 Fruit AOV Class 1563 Rockmelon-1 Class 1564 Rosellas-250g Class 1565 Squash AOV-1 Class 1566 Tomatoes AV-3 Class 1567 Watermelon-1 Class 1568 Weirdest Shaped Fruit/ Vegetable
Overall Champion Garden Trophy donated Murgon Amcal Chemist
JUVENILE Entry Fees: Free Entries Close: 9am Friday prior to show day Prize Money: 1st $2.00; 2nd $1.00 (unless otherwise stated) Where trophy is awarded to winner, no prize money is awarded for first prize. Conditions:
1. Stewards reserve the right to alter any class without giving prior notice of it; 2. Exhibitors must supply own paper or plastic plates; 3. No entries will be received after entries close; 4. All exhibits to remain on display until 5pm show day when Stewards will be on hand to
remove it; 5. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits not collected by 6pm unless prior arrangement is
made with the Steward / Secretary; 6. The office will be opened all week after the show and all exhibits not collected will be stored
safely in the office; 7. Prize money will be available after 10am show day at the Secretary's Office. Prize money not
collected by 6pm show day will be forfeited.
12 YEARS AND UNDER Class 1569 Collection of Fruit-4 or more Class 1570 Collection of Herbs-4 or more Class 1571 Collection of Vegetables-4 or more Class 1572 Lettuce-1 Class 1573 Novelty Decorated Fruit or Vegetable Class 1574 Squash AV-1
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Class 1575 Tomatoes AV-3 Class 1576 Eggs AV-6 Class 1577 Weirdest Shaped Fruit/Vegetable
17 YEARS AND UNDER Class 1578 Collection of Fruit-3 or more Class 1579 Collection of Herbs-4 or more Class 1580 Collection of Vegetables-4 or more Class 1581 Lettuce-1 Class 1582 Novelty Decorated Fruit/Vegetable Class 1583 Squash AV-1 Class 1584 Tomatoes AV-3 Class 1585 Eggs AV-6 Class 1586 Weirdest Shaped Fruit/Vegetable
Champion Exhibit by a Juvenile Trophy donated by Original Hair by Gina
COTTON COMPETITION
Chief Steward: Damien Sippel Phone: 0429 496 808 Entry Fee: $1.00 Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $2
COTTON Class 1587 Bollgard-3 bushes-CSD Variety Class 1588 Ladies Section-3 bushes-AV
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SECTION 16 - DECORATED CAKES Chief Steward: Lyn Norton Phone: 0408 920 410 Steward: Gloria Berry Entry Fee: $1.00 Entries Close: 9am Friday 15th March 2019 Prize Money: As listed for each class Sponsored By: South Burnett Cake Decorators, Murgon Show Society, Lyn Norton Conditions: (except sugar craft and novelty)
1. Cake Dummies may be used for all classes. EXCEPT sugar craft and novelty; 2. All boards must be fondant covered and have cleats underneath to make lifting easier; 3. Novelty cake must be sculpted from cake; 4. Sugar Craft must be all sugar paste; 5. Cakes must not exceed size and height as stated; 6. All work to be carried out by the entrant only (open and novice).
OPEN Class 1601 One Tier Wedding Cake – Contemporary Style
1st $20 - donated by South Burnett Cake Decorators; 2nd $15; 3rd $10 Class 1602 One Tier Special Occasion Cake (not wedding)
Must include inscription 1st $20 - donated by South Burnett Cake Decorators; 2nd $15; 3rd $10
Class 1603 Novelty Cake 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10
Class 1604 Miniature Cake Finished measurements of the cake must not exceed 4” wide by 6” high 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10
Class 1605 Sugar Craft Competitors choice of subject 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10
Champion Exhibit – Rosette
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NOVICE Class 1606 One Tier Special Occasion Cake with inscription
1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $5 Class 1607 Novelty Cake
1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $5 Class 1608 Miniature Cake Finished measurements of the cake must not exceed 4” wide by 6” high
1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $5 Class 1609 Sugar Craft
Competitors choice of subject 1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $5
JUVENILE Ages 11 - 17 Years Class 1610 One Tier Decorated cake any style
Both cake and board to be Fondant covered and the cake decorated as you choose. Must use cleats under the board. This gives you room to put your fingers under the board to move it and prevents breakage. 1st $10, 2nd $8 3rd $6
JUNIOR Ages 6 - 10 Years Class 1611 One Tier Decorated cake any style
Both cake and board to be Fondant covered and the cake decorated as you choose. Must use cleats under the board. This gives you room to put your fingers under the board to move it and prevents breakage. 1st $10, 2nd $8 3rd $6
Junior Encouragement Award Donated by Gloria Berry
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SECTION 17 – HORTICULTURE
Chief Steward: Audrey & Bev Kapernick Phone: 41681286 Entry Fee: $1.00 Entries Close: 9am Friday 14th March 2020 Prize Money: 1st $4.00; 2nd $2.00 (unless otherwise stated). Where trophy is awarded to winner, no prize money is awarded for first prize. Conditions:
1. Stewards would appreciate pot plants on Thursday night prior to show day between 4pm to 5.30pm and NO LATER THAN 9am Friday prior to show day for judging at 10.00am. NO LATE ENTRIES;
2. The Stewards reserve the right to alter any class without giving notice of same; 3. All exhibits in this section must have been grown bona fide by the exhibitor in the South
Burnett region; 4. Containers, soft drink bottles and larger jars are available; 5. All exhibits which, in the opinion of the judge, are not up to show standard, shall not be
entitled to any award, notwithstanding, if only one or two exhibits are entered in any particular class;
6. Exhibits must remain on display until 5pm show day at which time stewards will be in attendance for the removal of same;
7. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits not collected by 6pm unless prior arrangement is made with the Steward / Secretary;
8. Prize money will be available after 10am show day at Secretary's Office. Prize money not collected by 6.00pm on the day of the show will be forfeited.
Hints from The Judges 1. Take blighted petals off, leave a few leaves on; 2. Remove diseased leaves or leaves with holes; 3. Take off extra buds on 'Rose Bud' or other single bloom category; 4. Rose bud must be open a little to show opening petals coming from centre; 5. Blow gently on rose bud to open it a little more if necessary; 6. Cut Coleus 3 days before needed. Immerse stems in water to prevent dropping on judging
day; 7. Insert small wad of newspaper behind single stem to make stem firm and prevent container
from falling over; 8. Protea is not native to Australia; 9. Geraldton Wax is a native of Western Australia; 10. Cut flowers and pot plants must be grown and cultivated by exhibitor.
ROSES Class 1701 Red-1 bloom Class 1702 White-1 bloom Class 1703 Pink -1 bloom Class 1704 Yellow-1 bloom Class 1705 Lilac-1 bloom Class 1706 Buff/Orange-1 bloom Class 1707 Any colour not provided for-1 bloom Class 1708 In Full Bloom-1 bloom Class 1709 Tinted/Shaded-1 bloom
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Class 1710 Collection of 6 distinct blooms Class 1711 Polyanthus/multi flora-1 cut Class 1712 Miniature-1 cut
Most Perfumed Rose Prize donated by Murgon Show Society
Champion Rose
Trophy donated by Audrey Kapernick
Most Points in Roses Fay Collard Memorial Trophy
Donated by Ricky & Prue Collard & Family
GERBERAS Class 1713 Single-1 bloom Class 1714 Double-1 bloom Class 1715 Rembrandt (Hybrid)-1 bloom Class 1716 Collection of Gerberas, min 4 cuts
Champion Gerbera Donated by Murgon Fruit Mart
MISCELLANEOUS Class 1717 Geranium, Single, 1 cut Class 1718 Geranium, Semi-Double, 1 cut Class 1719 Geranium, Double, 1 cut Class 1720 Ivy Geranium, 1 cut with leaf attached Class 1721 Collection of geraniums, min 4 cuts Class 1722 Coleus Collection, min 4 cuts Class 1723 African Marigolds-3 blooms Class 1724 Daisies Collection, mixed Class 1725 Statice-1 cut Class 1726 Strelitzia-3 spikes Class 1727 Flowering Vine, 1 cut Class 1728 Bougainvillea, 1 cut Class 1729 Collection of flowers-not less than 6 varieties Class 1730 Any flower not provided for Class 1731 Crucifix Orchid-3 distinct cuts Class 1732 Petunias Collection, Single, min 4 cuts Class 1733 Petunias Collection. Double, min 4 cuts Class 1734 Hibiscus, Single, 1 cut Class 1735 Hibiscus, Double, 1 cut Class 1736 Flowering Shrub, 1 cut Class 1737 Flowering Tree, 1 cut
Best Hibiscus
Trophy donated by Barambah Garden Club
Champion Miscellaneous Voucher donated by Murgon Garden Centre
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DAHLIA Class 1738 Decorative (12.5cm and over)-1 bloom Class 1739 Decorative (under 12.5cm)-1 bloom Class 1740 Cactus (12.5cm and over)-1 bloom Class 1741 Cactus (under 12.5cm)-1 bloom Class 1742 Show Ball-1 bloom Class 1743 Pompom-1 bloom Class 1744 Nymphee (any size)-1 bloom Class 1745 Any variety not specified-1 bloom Class 1746 Collection-4 distinct blooms
Champion Dahlia Trophy donated by Leanne Rea
POTTED PLANTS Class 1747 Maiden Hair Fern Class 1748 Fern Pendulous Fish Bone Class 1749 Fern AOV Class 1750 Syngonium-1 pot Class 1751 Begonia-1 pot Class 1752 Succelent-1 pot Class 1753 Pothos (variegated leaf)-1 pot Class 1754 Pot plant in flower Class 1755 Pot plant not specified Class 1756 Orchid-Cattleya Class 1757 Orchid-AOV Class 1758 Bromliad-1 pot Class 1759 Bonsai-1 pot Class 1760 Hanging basket-fern Class 1761 Hanging basket-any plant
Champion Potted Plant Trophy donated in memory of Mrs Nola Rea
Champion Orchid
Trophy donated by South Burnett Orchid Society
Most Points Overall in Horticulture 1st prize $25; 2nd prize $15; 3rd prize $10 - donated by Murgon Show Society
Champion Exhibit of Horticulture
Voucher $25 - Donated by Fick's Crossing Flora
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GARDEN IN A CAKE TIN Entry Fee: Classes under 16 years - free; Open class - $2 Sponsors: Murgon Mitre 10 Prize: 1st $10, 2nd $7, 3rd $5 Class 1762 Under 6 years Class 1763 7 to under 11 years Class 1764 11 to under 16 years Class 1765 Open Class 1766 Fairy Garden - Under 6 Years Class 1767 Fairy Garden - Under 11 Years
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SECTION 18 - CULINARY Chief Steward: Mrs. E O'Neill Phone: 4168 1915 Stewards: E Kingston, K Taylor, R Delemare, K Scott, L Taylor Entry Fee: $1.50 (unless otherwise stated) Entries Close: 9am Friday prior to show day Judging: Commences at 9.15am Friday prior to show day Prize Money: 1st $6.00; 2nd $4.00; 3rd $2.00 (unless otherwise stated) Where winner is awarded a trophy, no prize money is awarded for first prize. Proudly Sponsored By: Mrs. L Norton, Mrs. K Taylor, Mrs. G Sippel, Mrs. N Zerner, Mrs. E O'Neill, Murgon Post Office, Murgon Mitre 10, South Burnett Regional Council, Murgon Amcal Chemist, Murgon Pizza Perfection Conditions:
1. Exhibits MUST be in the hands of the stewards NO LATER THAN 9AM FRIDAY prior to show day. Judging to start at 9.15am;
2. No single exhibit may be entered in more than one class. Similar exhibits may be entered in the same or other classes;
3. To aid the Stewards, exhibitors are asked, if possible, to get their entry tickets before judging day. Exhibitors are responsible for getting their own entry tickets;
4. Exhibitors are responsible for attaching entry tickets to their exhibits as well as putting their initials on back of the entry plate;
5. Only one entry per exhibitor in any class; 6. Exhibitors to supply their own plate (paper plate only or white cardboard). No plastic plates. 7. No packet mixtures permitted unless otherwise stated; 8. All exhibits must remain on display until 5pm show day; 9. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits not claimed by 5pm unless prior arrangement is
made with the Chief Steward or Secretary; 10. Prize money or vouchers will be available after 10am on show day at the show office. Prize
money not collected by 6pm will be forfeited.
OPEN Class 1801 Custard Biscuit Kisses – 6 – joined – recipe supplied Class 1802 Coconut Biscuits – 6 – recipe supplied Class 1803 Peanut Butter Biscuits – 6 – recipe supplied Class 1804 Pikelets – 6 Class 1805 Date Scones – 6 Class 1806 Sultana Scones – 6 Class 1807 Spiced Pumpkin Muffins – 4 – recipe supplied Class 1808 Date, Cherry & Walnut Muffins – 6 – recipe supplied Class 1809 Coffee Cake – sandwich – 18-20cm tin – Mrs N. Zerner Trophy Class 1810 Lamingtons – 6 – 4cm square – Murgon Post Office Trophy Class 1811 Small Cakes – 6 – baked in patty tins Class 1812 Cinnamon Tea Cake – 18-20cm round tin – Cinnamon Topping
Prize money donated by Mrs Lyn Norton – 1st $25; 2nd $15; 3rd $10 Class 1813 Cornflour Sponge – jam filled – 18-20cm tin – 1st $8 donated by Murgon Mitre 10 Class 1814 Boiled Fruit Cake – Murgon Amcal Chemist Trophy Class 1815 Health Bar Cake Class 1816 Carrot Cake – made with oil Class 1817 Chocolate Cake – 18-20cm tin – recipe supplied
Prize money donated by Mrs G. Sippel – 1st 10; 2nd $6; 3rd $4
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Class 1818 Dark Rich Fruit Cake – 250-gram (½lb) mixture - 1st $10; 2nd $6; 3rd $4
• A 250-gram (½lb) cake mixture with approximately 1.5kg of dried fruit using - currants (whole); sultanas and raisins (cut); mixed peel; with cherries and nuts optional. Prunes and figs are not permitted. Cake to be baked in a square 20cm (8”) tin approximate internal measurement.
• First place eligible for South Burnett Sub Chamber Competition 2020 held in Goomeri on 11th June 2020
Class 1819 Date Slice – 4 slices – 4cm x 7cm – pastry top and bottom – date filling Class 1820 Marshmallows – 6 squares – white rolled in toasted coconut Class 1821 Banana Cake – not iced Class 1822 Orange Bar Cake – iced on top with orange icing
Champion Cake - Rosette Voucher Donated by Murgon Amcal Chemist
NOVICE SECTION Class 1823 Plain Scones – 6 Class 1824 Chocolate Cake - Bar tin and iced Class 1825 Jam Drops – 6 Class 1826 Cinnamon Tea Cake – 18-20 cm round tin - cinnamon icing on top Class 1827 Small Cakes – 6 – baked in tins and iced Class 1828 Marshmallows – 6 squares – white rolled in toasted coconut Class 1829 ANZAC Biscuits - 6 Class 1830 Packet Mixture – any variety – iced – top of packet to be provided
JUVENILE SECTION
Open to all primary school students Prize Money: 1st $2.00; 2nd $1.00
Where trophy is awarded to winner, no prize money is awarded for first prize. Entry Fee: Free Entry Entries Close: 5pm Friday prior to show day Conditions: As for Section (Culinary)
PREP Class 1831 Arrowroot Biscuits – 3 – iced and decorated Class 1832 ANZAC Biscuits – 6
GRADE 1 & 2 Class 1833 Peanut Biscuits – 6 Class 1834 ANZAC Biscuits – 6
GRADE 3 & 4 Class 1835 ANZAC Biscuits – 6 Class 1836 Jam Drops – 6
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GRADE 5 & 6 Class 1837 Jam Drops – 6 Class 1838 Small Cakes – 6 – iced in patty papers
Trophy for best decorated donated by Mrs. E O'Neill Class 1839 ANZAC Biscuits – 6
Best Entry by Primary School Student Voucher Donated by Murgon Pizza Perfection
HIGH SCHOOL Class 1840 Chocolate Cake – bar tin and iced on top Class 1841 Boiled Fruit Cake – 18-20cm round tin Class 1842 Packet Mixture – any variety – iced – top of packet to be provided Class 1843 Peanut Biscuits - 6 Class 1844 Anzac Biscuits - 6
Best Exhibit by High School Student Voucher Donated by Murgon Pizza Perfection
RECIPES
DARK CHOCOLATE CAKE Ingredients
¼ lb butter; 5oz sugar; 3 eggs; 1 tbsp raspberry jam; 1 cup flour; ½ tsp baking soda; ½ tsp cream of tartar; 1 tbsp cocoa.
Method Cream butter and sugar well. Add eggs previously beaten. Add jam, flour, baking soda, cream of tartar. Dissolve cocoa in ¼ cup of boiling water and add to mixture. Bake in round 18-20cm tin for 1 hour. Ice on top with chocolate icing.
COFFEE CAKE Ingredients
1 tbsp coffee essence dissolved in 2/3 cup of milk; 1 tsp vanilla essence; 4oz butter; 2 cups SR flour; 2 eggs; 1 cup castor sugar; pinch of salt.
Method Place all ingredients (except flour) into bowl and beat until smooth. Add sifted flour and stir until smooth. Place in round 20cm tin which has been prepared. Bake in moderate oven for approx. 45 mins. Ice on top with coffee icing when cold.
COCONUT BISCUITS Ingredients
6 x 20ml spoons butter; ½ cup castor sugar; 1 egg; vanilla essence; 1 ¾ cup SR flour; pinch of salt; 4 tbsp coconut; a few cherries.
Method Beat butter and sugar. Add egg and beat well. Add vanilla essence gradually. Add sifted flour, salt, coconut then mix. Place small spoonful on greased tray. Place a small piece of cherry on top of each biscuit. Bake in moderate oven until brown.
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SPICED PUMPKIN MUFFINS Ingredients
125g soft butter; ¼ cup castor sugar; 2 eggs; 14 cup golden syrup; 1 cup pumpkin puree; ½ cup chopped dates; ½ cup mixed peel; 2 ½ cups SR flour; ¼ tsp cinnamon; ½ tsp ground nutmeg; ½ tsp ground ginger; ¼ tsp bicarbonate of soda, cinnamon sugar.
Method Thoroughly blend butter and sugar. Beat in eggs, golden syrup and pumpkin puree; Mix in dates and mixed peel. Sift flour, spices, bicarbonate of soda and fold into mixture. Spoon mixture into the prepared pan and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Bake for 20-25 mins.
PEANUT BUTTER BISCUITS Ingredients
½ cup brown sugar; ½ cup castor sugar; ½ cup melted butter; 1 egg; 1 cup peanut butter; 1 ½ cups SR flour; 1 tsp vanilla essence; ½ tsp salt.
Method Combine sugars, add melted butter and lightly beat in egg, then beat well. Gradually add sifted flour and remaining ingredients. Blend thoroughly. Place teaspoonfuls of mixture on greased tray and press with a fork. Bake for 15mins in moderate oven. Makes approx.. 2 dozen.
CUSTARD BISCUIT KISSES (Jam filled) Ingredients
4ozs butter; 4ozs castor sugar; 2 eggs; 4ozs cornflour; 5ozs SR flour. Method
Mix ingredients together and place small amounts on greased tray. Dust with icing sugar. Bake in not too hot an oven.
DATE, CHERRY & WALNUT FINGER Ingredients
125g butter; 5g brown sugar; 1 egg; 1 dsrtsp syrup; 1 cup chopped dates; ½ tsp vanilla essence; ¾ cup SR flour; 1 ¼ cup plain flour; pinch of salt; chopped cherries and walnuts.
Method Beat butter and sugar. Add egg, syrup, dates, vanilla and mix. Add sifted flour and salt. Press into tin and sprinkle nuts and cherries on top. Bake in moderate oven for 20-25mins.
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SECTION 19 - HOME PRESERVES Chief Steward: Brenda Rewald Phone: 0488 163 161 Entry Fee: $1.00 Entries Close: 9am Friday prior to show day Judging: 9.15am Friday prior to show day Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $2; (unless otherwise stated) Place Points: 1st = 3pts; 2nd = 2 pts; 3rd = 1 pt. Where trophy is awarded to winner, no prize money is awarded for first prize. Conditions:
1. No entries will be received after CLOSING TIME and DATE; 2. Exhibits to be delivered to Stewards; 3. Nominations preferred to be in by Thursday prior to show day by 5pm; 4. No single exhibit may be entered in more than one class. Similar exhibits may be entered in
the same or other classes; 5. Bottle sizes to be 375g; 6. All exhibits must have entry cards attached and distinctly marked with entry number for
collection to which it belongs; 7. Exhibits must remain on display until 5pm show day when stewards will be in attendance to
remove same; 8. All exhibits are the responsibility of the exhibitor to collect by 5pm unless prior arrangement
is made with the steward. The society is not responsible for exhibits after this time. 9. Prize money will be available after 10am show day at the Secretary's Office; Prize money not
collected by 6pm on the day of the show will be forfeited.
Hints on cooking and presentation: 1. Jams and jellies should be a slightly tremulous consistency. If boiled too long, they will be
stiff; 2. Pickles should be made some time before the show to give them time to mature; 3. Clearly label all bottles; 4. Check all lids for rust before presenting.
OPEN Class 1901 Sweet Orange Marmalade Class 1902 Grapefruit Marmalade Class 1903 Any other variety - Marmalade Class 1904 Plum Jam Class 1905 Grape Jam Class 1906 Pineapple Jam Class 1907 Strawberry Jam Class 1908 Fig Jam Class 1909 Rosella Jam Class 1910 Melon and Lemon Jam Class 1911 Any variety - Jelly Class 1912 Any other variety - Jam Class 1913 Mayonnaise, boiled Class 1914 Passionfruit Butter Class 1915 Lemon Butter Class 1916 Mustard Pickles Class 1917 Tomato Relish
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Class 1918 Tomato Sauce Class 1919 Pickled Mixed Vegetables in Vinegar Class 1920 Mango Chutney Class 1921 Any other variety - Chutney Class 1922 Any other variety - Relish Class 1923 Any other variety - Sauce Class 1924 Any other variety – Pickles
Champion Open Home Preserves Trophy donated by Gladys Sippel
Most Points Open Home Preserves Trophy donated by Brenda Rewald
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SECTION 20 - ART Chief Steward: Ann Rehbein Phone: 0438 686 238 Entries Close: 10am on the Thursday prior to show day. Proudly Sponsored By: Murgon Show Society; South Burnett Regional Council Conditions:
1. No late entries accepted to enable a better arrangement, advantageous to the display. There will be no exceptions;
2. No art to be any longer than 1.2m long; 3. There will be no acceptance of a painting that has received a first prize at a Murgon Show; 4. Exhibits must be the bona-fide unaided work of the exhibitor; 5. No single exhibit may be entered in more than one class, but similar exhibits may be entered
in it or other classes; 6. All entries must be suitably framed or mounted with plastic coated wire or cord ready for
hanging using "D" hooks. A simple mount of 5cm white cardboard is enough for drawings or water colours on paper or they will not be accepted;
7. Name and address of exhibitor to be on back of exhibit; 8. All exhibits to have entry cards attached and delivered to stewards; 9. All exhibits must remain on display until 5pm show day; 10. Exhibits must not be removed other than by a steward; 11. NO responsibility will be taken for exhibits not collected by 5pm unless prior arrangement is
made with the Chief Steward or Secretary; 12. Prize money will be available after 10am show day at the Show Office. Prize money not
collected by 6pm on the day of the show will be forfeited
OPEN Entry Fee: $3.00 Prize: 1st $15; 2nd $8; 3rd $3 Class 2001 Traditional-any subject-any medium Class 2002 Contemporary-any subject-any medium Class 2003 Watercolour-any subject Class 2004 Mixed Media-any subject Class 2005 Abstract-any subject-any medium Class 2006 Pastels-any subject Class 2007 Encaustic Art (Beeswax)
SECONDARY SCHOOL - GRADES 7 - 12 Entry Fee: $2 Prize Money: 1st $10; 2nd $5 (unless otherwise stated) Class 2008 Watercolour - any subject. Class 2009 Freehand Drawing - any subject Class 2010 Oils - any subject Class 2011 Acrylics - any subject
PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN - GRADES 4 - 6 Entry Fee: $0.00 Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $2 Class 2012 Watercolour - any subject Class 2013 Freehand Drawing - any subject Class 2014 Oils - any Subject Class 2015 Acrylic - any subject
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Class 2016 Pastels - any subject Class 2017 Crayons, Colouring Pencil - any subject Class 2018 Any other subject
PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN - YEARS PREP TO YEAR 3 Entry Fee: $0.00 Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $2 Class 2019 Freehand Drawing - any subject. Class 2020 Acrylics - any subject Class 2021 Crayons, Colouring Pencils - any subject
Highly Commended Primary School Student Voucher Donated By: Murgon Amcal Chemist
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SECTION 23 - CRAFT Chief Steward: Ann Rehbein Phone: 0438 686 238 Stewards: Mr. G Rehbein; Marlene Emmerton Entry Fee: $1.00 Entries Close: 10am Thursday prior to show day Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $2; (Unless otherwise stated) Proudly Supported By: Murgon Real Estate; South Burnett Regional Council Place Points: 1st=3 points; 2nd=2 points; 3rd=1 point. Where trophy is awarded to winner, no prize money is awarded for first prize. Conditions:
1. All exhibits must be delivered to the Stewards at the Pavilion at Showgrounds, with entry cards attached, no later than 10am Thursday prior to show day;
2. Exhibits must be the bona-fide unaided work of the exhibitor; 3. Exhibits may not be entered in more than one class, but similar exhibits may be entered in
the same or other classes; 4. Exhibits must remain on display until 5pm show day, when Stewards will be in attendance
for the removal of same; 5. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits not collected by 5pm unless prior arrangement is
made with the Chief Steward or Secretary; 6. Prize money will be available after 10am show day at the Secretary's Office. Prize money not
collected by 6pm on show day be forfeited.
OPEN Class 2301 Item made by exhibitor over 70 Class 2302 Item made from recycled materials Class 2303 Parchment craft (Pergamano) Class 2304 Macramé Class 2305 Ceramic Item Class 2306 Craft Kit (embossing, painting, etc.) Class 2307 Pottery Class 2308 Traditional Folk Art Class 2309 Glass painting or etching Class 2310 Decorated Pot Class 2311 Fridge Magnet Class 2312 Wire craft /Chainmaile Class 2313 Papercraft (origami, quilling, etc.) Class 2314 Cards (set of 3) Class 2315 Decoupage Class 2316 Paper Tole - Trophy by Framed with Style Class 2317 Any Other Craft Class 2318 Mosaic Item Class 2319 5D Diamond Painting (Part Drill) Class 2320 5D Diamond Painting (Full Drill)
Most Points in Open Section
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WOOD Class 2321 Wood Turning Class 2322 Wooden item Class 2323 Wooden toy Class 2324 Wood burning / carving
LEATHER WORK Class 2325 Leather Belt Class 2326 Item made from scrap Class 2327 Whip Class 2328 Any Other Item of Leather
SILVER SMITHING Class 2329 Earrings Class 2330 Bracelet Class 2331 Necklace Class 2332 Creative Item
BEADWORK Class 2333 A set necklace, bracelet, earrings Class 2334 One piece of jewellery-wearable Class 2335 Memory wire or magnetic item Class 2336 Any other item of beading (not specified)
Most Points in Beadwork - $10 Donated by Murgon Real Estate
SCRAPBOOKING - 1 page (Original work ONLY) Class 2337 Celebration (Weddings/Birthdays/Anniversaries) Class 2338 Any other Subject Class 2339 Any subject-2 pages Class 2340 Computer Scrap booking-2 pages
Most Points in Scrapbooking
NOVICE Open to anyone who has not previously won a first prize in each of these classes. Class 2341 Folk Art Class 2342 Decoupage Class 2343 Fabric Painting Class 2344 Paper Craft Class 2345 Decorated Towel Class 2346 Bags-any material Class 2347 Any decorative article of leather Class 2348 Any Other Item
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JUVENILE Entry Fee: Free Prize Money: 1st $2; 2nd $1 (Unless otherwise stated) Where trophy is awarded to winner place getter, no prize money is awarded.
PRIMARY SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN Class 2349 Paper Craft - Prep - Year 1 Class 2350 Paper Craft - Years 2 - 3 Class 2351 Paper Craft - Years 4 - 6 Class 2352 Scrap Booking - 1 page Class 2353 Fridge Magnet Class 2354 Decorated Pot Class 2355 Any beaded jewellery item Class 2356 Loom Bracelet Class 2357 Any Other Item - Prep to Year 1 Class 2358 Any Other Item - Years 2 - 3 Class 2359 Any Other Item - Years 4 – 6
HIGH SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN Class 2360 Loom Bracelet Class 2361 Scrapbooking Class 2362 Door Hanger Class 2363 Papercraft Class 2364 Any Other Item Class 2365 Woodwork year 7 Class 2366 Manual Arts year 7 Class 2367 Woodwork years 8 to 10 Class 2368 Manual Arts years 8 to 10 Class 2369 Woodwork years 11 to 12 Class 2370 Manual Arts years 11 to 12
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SECTION 24 – COLLECTORS CORNER
Chief Steward: Ann Rehbein Phone: 0438686238 Stewards: Mr. Gordon Rehbein; Marlene Emmerton Entry Fee: $1.00 Entries Close: 10am Thursday prior to show day Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $2; (Unless otherwise stated). Where trophy is awarded to winner, no prize money is awarded for first prize. Conditions:
1. All exhibits must be delivered to the Stewards at the Pavilion at Showgrounds with entry cards attached, no later than 10am on the Thursday prior to show day;
2. Space allowed - up to half square metre; 3. No more than 6 items per class; 4. Exhibits may not be entered in more than one class, but similar exhibits may be entered in
the same or other classes; 5. Exhibits must remain on display until 5pm show day, when Stewards will be in attendance
for the removal of same; 6. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits not collected by 5pm unless prior arrangement is
made with the Steward or Secretary; 7. Prize money will be available after 10am show day at the Secretary's Office. Prize money not
collected by 6pm on show day will be forfeited.
OPEN Class 2401 One interesting or unusual tool (please attach name of tool) Class 2402 Hat Pin Class 2403 Old Sign Class 2404 Model Toy – car, truck, train etc Class 2405 Cup & Saucer Class 2406 Butter Churn Class 2407 Unusual ornament Class 2408 Coins Class 2409 Collector cards Class 2410 Rocks / minerals (please name if possible) Class 2411 Christening cup / mug Class 2412 Old tin – biscuit, sweet etc Class 2413 Frog ornament/s Class 2414 Horse ornament/s Class 2415 Salt and pepper set Class 2416 Teaspoon/s (up to 6 in collection) Class 2417 Vintage card/s Class 2418 Collection of buttons (up to 6) Class 2419 Doll collection (small or medium) Class 2420 Teddy
Collector's Corner Judge's Choice Prize donated by Murgon 5 Star Discounts
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JUVENILE Entry Fee: Free Entries Close: 10am Thursday prior to show day Prize Money: 1st $2; 2nd $1 Class 2421 Dolls (Barbie or smaller) Class 2422 Farmyard / zoo (displayed) Class 2423 Toy Duck Class 2424 Yo-Yo Class 2425 Favourite Book Class 2426 Small cars / trucks / trains (displayed) Class 2427 Teddy Bear
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SECTION 25 – NEEDLEWORK Chief Steward: Florence Hatchett & Veronica Sommerfeld Phone: 4168 1427 (show office) Entry Fee: $1.00 Entries Close: 4pm Thursday prior to show day Prize Money: 1st $4.00; 2nd $2.00 (unless otherwise stated). Where trophy is awarded to winner, no prize money is awarded for first prize. Conditions:
1. All work must be delivered to the Stewards at the Pavilion at the Showgrounds with entry cards attached, NO LATER than 4pm on the Thursday prior to show day. NO LATE ENTRIES will be accepted.
2. Exhibits may not be entered in more than one class, but similar exhibits may be entered in the same class or other classes;
3. Light spray of starch for embroidery and crotchet may be used for better presentation; 4. White work may be washed and pressed but not blued, and the exhibits must have been
done within the last 2 years only; 5. Exhibits must remain on display in the hall until 5pm show day, when Stewards will be in
attendance for removal of same; 6. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits not collected by 5pm show day unless prior
arrangement is made with the Chief Steward or Secretary; 7. All care will be taken with exhibits but responsibility for insurance rests with the exhibitor; 8. Prize Money will be available after 10am show day at the Show Office. Prize money not
collected by 6pm on will be forfeited.
Hints for Needlework Exhibition
• Machine-made - presentation and suitability of material to style of fabric and pattern; suitability of trimming to finished design; suitability of seam finish: over-locking is not compulsory, but neatly finished seams are recommended by chosen method; single thread used in hemming;
• Embroidery - design, cleanliness and neatness, blending of colours, choice and tension of stitching, suitability of material to finished article and each work are taken into consideration;
• Canvas, Bargello and Needlepoint - suitability of material to finished article, choice of stitches, blending of colours and back of finishing;
• Patchwork and Quilting - suitability of material to finished design, cutting and sewing (machine and hand sewing are stated in schedule); evenness of stitches and padding. NB: unless stated in schedule;
• Appliqué - suitability of material to finished design (machine or hand-sewn are stated in schedule), evenness and one or variety of stitches used in contribution to overall effect, evenness of application;
• Crochet - no knots where threads are joined. Block items even;
• Knitting - threads are specified in class. Cotton/wool-based thread, wool or mix shall be deemed to include wool/synthetic base. Tension and finishing of article shall be taken into overall consideration;
• Coat-hangers, Household Articles - practicality, presentation and even padding. Cushions—line, cut and filling suitable for use;
• Framed Articles—Article needs to be blocked before being mounted on board. Lacing of items needs to be firm and even. Back of article needs to be neatly finished.
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HANDKNITTING Class 2501 Children’s jumper / cardigan Class 2502 Pair of bed socks Class 2503 Cushion complete Class 2504 Ladies / Gents Cardigan / Jumper Class 2505 2 Coat Hangers-distinct patterns Class 2506 Knitted Cap / Beanie Class 2507 Knitted Scarf Class 2508 Any other article not specified.
Best Item in Handknitting Donated by Cath Johannessen
CROCHET-NOT TO BE MOUNTED Class 2509 Fine crochet in cotton 60 or over Class 2510 Coarse crochet in cotton 50 or under Class 2511 Any article in medallion-cotton 40 and over Class 2512 2 Coat Hangers-distinct patterns Class 2513 Handkerchief-Crochet Edge Class 2514 Fridge Towel-Crochet End Class 2515 Knee rug / Afghan rug crocheted Class 2516 Shawl / Stole / Scarf-wool, cotton / synthetic Class 2517 Cushion-Complete Class 2518 Runner Class 2519 Any article not specified
HAND & MACHINE SEWING Class 2520 Novelty Item Class 2521 Cushion-patchwork / applique complete Class 2522 Patchwork quilt Class 2523 Patchwork Wall Hanging Class 2524 Patchwork Small Article Class 2525 Any Other Article
COUNTED THREADWORK Class 2526 Tapestry Class 2527 Cross stitch small Class 2528 Cross stitch large Class 2529 Hardanger article Class 2530 Hardanger centre Class 2531 Small article in hardanger Class 2532 Any other article in counted thread
Most Creative Counted Threadwork Donated by Florence Hatchett
EMBROIDERY Class 2533 Hand Embroidered Animal Class 2534 Ribbon Embroidery Class 2535 Stump Work Class 2536 Candlewick Embroidery Class 2537 Creative Embroidery (No Patterns Followed)
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Class 2538 Trapunto Class 2539 Any Other Embroidery
Most Outstanding Embroidery Voucher Donated by Murgon Amcal Chemist
MISCELLANEOUS Class 2540 Shopping Bag-Any Medium Class 2541 Cloth Doll Class 2542 Dressed Doll Class 2543 Cuddly Soft Toy Class 2544 Pot-Holder-Any Medium Class 2545 Cushion Complete-Any Type of Material Class 2546 Thrift Article-Something New from Something Old Class 2547 Article suitable for a Mother’s Day Gift Class 2548 Bygone skills - Any Article Class 2549 Any Article made by a person 70 year of age or over
Best Entry in Miscellaneous Donated by Daisy Mollenhauer
Most Points Overall Needlework Classes: Trophy donated by Murgon Show Society
Trophy for Overall Champion Exhibit: Trophy donated by Cath Johannessen
NOVICE Open to anyone who has not previously won a first prize in these classes Entry Fee: $1.00 Prize Money: 1st $4.00; 2nd $2.00 Class 2551 Coat hanger-any medium Class 2552 Embroidery-Any Article Class 2553 Crochet table centre No. 20 cotton Class 2554 Cushion-complete patchwork Class 2555 Knitted garment Class 2556 Knee rug-knitted / crochet Class 2557 Fridge towel
Best Item in Novice Section Donated by Murgon Show Society
JUVENILE This section is open to exhibitors aged 16 years and under Entry Fee: Free Prize Money: 1st $2; 2nd $1; 3rd prize card Class 2558 Novelty pincushion Class 2559 Beanie and Scarf-knit/crochet Class 2560 Stuffed toy no more than 25cm Class 2561 Dress hanger-any medium Class 2562 Any other article
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Class 2563 Dressed doll Class 2564 Article in patchwork-hand machine made Class 2565 Cushion-complete Class 2566 Embroidery - Any Article
Best Entry in Juvenile Section Voucher Donated by Murgon Home Decor & Gifts
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SECTION 28 – PHOTOGRAPHY
Chief Stewards: Heather Stanton Ph: 0408 684 630 / Sharron McDonald Ph: 0457 273 609 Entry Fee: $1.00 Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $2, 3rd 50c (unless otherwise stated). Where trophy is awarded to winner, no prize money is awarded for first prize. Conditions:
1. All photographs must be in the hands of the Steward by 5pm Tuesday prior to show day; 2. All photographs must be the work of the exhibitor; 3. No exhibit in this section must have been entered in any previous Murgon Show; 4. All prints must have a 15mm border. All enlargements must have a 25mm maximum border; 5. All prints and enlargements must be mounted on stiff cardboard black or white only and
have name, address, division, class and entry number printed clearly on the back of the entry;
6. Each photograph constitutes one entry and a MAXIMUM OF FOUR ENTRIES may be entered in each class;
7. Exhibits will remain on display until 5pm show day, when a Steward will be on hand to remove same;
8. All exhibits are the responsibility of the exhibitor. No responsibility will be excepted if not collected by 5pm unless prior arrangements made with the Chief Steward or Secretary;
9. Not all photographs may be displayed after judging due to space; 10. Prize money will be available after 10am show day at the show office. Prize money not
collected by 6pm on show day will be forfeited.
COLOUR PRINT (up to 5" x 7") Class 2801 Landscape/Water Scene Class 2802 Seascape Class 2803 Child Study Class 2804 Animal / Bird / Insect Class 2805 Reflections Class 2806 Sunset / Sunrise Class 2807 Motion Class 2808 People Class 2809 Creative Class 2810 Rural Class 2811 Silhouette Class 2812 Flower/s in Close Class 2813 Nature (nothing man made) Class 2814 Aspects of Weather (storm, fog, rainbow, etc) Class 2815 Astrophotography / Night Scene (no flash) Class 2816 Transport (any aspect) Class 2817 Any other subject not listed
Champion Colour Print Voucher Donated by Murgon Pizza Perfection
BLACK & WHITE STANDARD PRINTS (up to 5" x 7") Class 2818 Something Old Class 2819 Portrait Class 2820 Child / Children Class 2821 Animal / Bird / Insect Class 2822 Landscape / Waterscape
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Class 2823 Any other subject not listed Champion Black & White Standard Print
Trophy Donated by Mrs L Upton
ENLARGEMENTS to be 6" x 8" or larger (colour or black & white) Class 2824 Flowers Class 2825 Landscape / Waterscape Class 2826 Portrait Class 2827 Creative Class 2828 Animal / Bird / Insect Class 2829 Any other subject not listed
Champion Enlargement Voucher Donated by Murgon Amcal Pharmacy
INSTAGRAM Class 2830 Instagram (any subject)
JUVENILE - Under 18 years of age- Prints up to 5" x 7" Entry Fee: Free Prize Money: 1st $2; 2nd $1; 3rd 50 cents (unless otherwise stated)
PRIMARY - PREP to GRADE 6 Class 2831 Animal / Bird / Insect Class 2832 Any other subject
SECONDARY - GRADE 7 to GRADE 12 Class 2833 Nature Class 2834 Creative Class 2835 Portrait Class 2836 Animal / Bird / Insect Class 2837 Any other subject
Champion Photograph in Juvenile Voucher Donated by Murgon Amcal Pharmacy
Grand Champion Photograph of the Show
Donated by Murgon Show Society
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SECTION 29 - LEGO Chief Steward: Ann Rehbein Phone: 0438 686 238 Entry Fee: Free Prize Money: 1st, 2nd & 3rd in each class will receive a voucher from Murgon Newsagent Conditions:
1. The exhibit entered by the child MUST be their own original design or creation. The exhibit MUST NOT be a design or copy worked from instruction on boxes or sets;
2. Exhibits must be attached firmly to a base no larger than 60cm x 60cm sets; 3. Entry forms must state age; 4. Exhibits to be left at the Pavilion at the Showgrounds on the Thursday prior to show day
before 4pm. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. 5. Exhibits must remain on display during the show and may be collected after 5pm show day; 6. All exhibitors pay gate entrance fee unless in possession of a pass.
Class 2901 Duplo 6 yrs. of age and under Class 2902 Lego 6 yrs. of age and under Class 2903 Lego 7 to 9 yrs. of age Class 2904 Lego 10 to 12 yrs. of age
SECTION 35 - COLOURING IN
Chief Steward: Rachel Cooper Phone: 4168 1427 (Show Office) Email: [email protected] Entry Fee: Free Entries Close: 5pm Wednesday prior to show day Prizes Awarded: 1st, 2nd, 3rd in each age group Sponsors: South Burnett Regional Council; Murgon Show Society Conditions:
1. Colouring in pages to be enlarged to A4 size. 2. Name of Exhibitor, Year Level and Name of School to be written in lead pencil on back of
page. 3. Colouring In pages available from Murgon Show Society webpage.
www.murgonshowsociety.com
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS Class 3501 Prep to Year 1 Class 3502 Years 2 - 3 Class 3503 Years 4 - 6
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SECTION 30 – EDUCATION
Chief Steward: Rachel Cooper Phone: 4168 1427 (show office) Entry Fee: Free Entries Close: Read Conditions of relevant section.
SCHOOL DISPLAY Prizes Awarded: 1st $ 60; 2nd $40 and all other participants will receive a prize of $20
Donated By: KG’S Blinds Conditions:
1. Entries close 5pm Thursday prior to show day; 2. Open Theme – Schools/Childcare Centres free to choose their own theme. 3. Open to all schools/childcare centres in the South Burnett; 4. Display to be a cross section of the students' work; 5. Each display area allotted is 2m x 2m. Schools encouraged to bring their own screens/boards
needed to complete their display as limited numbers are available. 6. No pins, tacks, blu tack to be used on walls; 7. Students are asked to please not touch work during show; 8. Each exhibit MUST include name of school; 9. Any work completed in the school from April 2019 to February 2020 will be accepted; 10. Only 1 entry per school/childcare centre; 11. Responsibility of schools to remove work from the Pavilion at Showgrounds by 3pm Sunday
after show day. Class 3000 All Schools and Childcare Centres’ Display
WRITING Entry Fee: Free Prizes Awarded: 1st, 2nd, 3rd in each age group.
Sponsored by South Burnett Reginal Council & Swickers Conditions:
1. Entries must be left with the Steward by 4pm Wednesday prior to show day for judging; 2. Open to all students in the South Burnett but must be entered in YOUR OWN
HANDWRITING; 3. Writing to be done using lines appropriate to year level; 4. Each exhibit MUST have NAME, YEAR LEVEL and NAME OF SCHOOL on back of the page; 5. Work can be completed from April 2018 to February 2019; 6. Entries to remain on display until 5pm Saturday 16th March 2019 when a steward will be on
hand to hand out same; 7. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits not collected by 5pm show day unless prior
arrangement has been made with Steward or Secretary. 8. Prizes can be collected after 10am show day at the Show Office.
Class 3001 Prep to Year 1 – Hand Written Page Class 3002 Year 2 – Hand Written Page Class 3003 Year 3 - Hand Written Page Class 3004 Year 4 - Hand Written Page Class 3005 Year 5 - Hand Written Page Class 3006 Year 6 - Hand Written Page
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SECTION 32 - MISS SHOWGIRL, MISS JUNIOR SHOWGIRL & RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD
Coordinator – Sandra Maroske - 0400 081 492 All nomination and information forms located on show website www.murgonshowsociety.com Class 3201 Miss Showgirl Competition
• Entrants must be unmarried, aged from 18 to 28 years inclusive as at 1st August 2020.
• Winner at the Murgon Show will represent Murgon at the South Burnett Sub Chamber Finals 27th June 2020 held by Goomeri Show Society.
• Entrants are to attend the Murgon Show Cabaret for judging and announcement of winners on the 29th Feb 2020 and on Show Day Saturday 14th March 2020.
• Under Guidance by Queensland Ag Shows www.queenslandshows.com.au/miss-showgirl
Class 3202 Miss Junior Showgirl
• Open to girls aged from 15 years to under 18 years. • Entrants are to attend the Murgon Show Cabaret for judging and announcement of
winners on the 29th Feb 2020 and on Show Day Saturday 14th March 2020. Class 3203 Rural Ambassador Award
• Open to men and women aged 20 years and under 30 years (inclusive) as of 1st May 2020.
• Winner at the Murgon Show will represent Murgon at the South Burnett Sub Chamber Finals 27th June 2020 held by Goomeri Show Society.
• Entrants are to attend the Murgon Show Cabaret for judging and announcement of winners on the 29th Feb 2020 and on Show Day Saturday 14th March 2020.
• Entrant Questionnaire form also to be completed. • Under Guidance by Queensland Ag Shows
http://www.queenslandshows.com.au/rural-ambassador-awards
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SECTION 34 - UTE MUSTER Chief Steward: Amanda Stevens Phone: 0448 356 029 Entry Fee: First class FREE and $5 for each additional class Nominations: Close at 9:45am on show day Prize: As per class Conditions:
1. Competitors are permitted to enter the competition at any number of local Shows; 2. If a competitor wins a class at one Show, they may still compete at other Shows; 3. The Class Winner can only represent ONE CLASS AND ONE SHOW at Sub-Chamber Level and
that Show is the one at which they FIRST WON, IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NUMBER OF Shows entered;
4. All entrants, spectators and vehicles enter at their own risk; 5. No claim in any form shall be made by entrants or by their heirs, successors, executors
personal representatives or assigns against the Society or persons associated; 6. All vehicles entered must be registered by the department of transport; 7. All QLD road rules apply to the entrant whilst in the grounds; 8. Excessive noise from person or vehicle, peed, burn-outs, donuts, dangerous driving or
driving under the influence or unnecessary movement of vehicle, will NOT be tolerated; 9. Offenders will be disqualified and directed to leave without a refund entry money; 10. Management reserve the right to use/publish, any/all photos taken along with the results; 11. The judge's decision is final, and no correspondence will get entered into; 12. All coming through gate will pay gate price; 13. Local Class entrants are not eligible for Sub-Chamber. Sub-Chamber winner is eligible for
State finals and should check with Show Secretary regarding rules at this level; 14. We would appreciate utes to participate in Grand Parade at 2pm.
STATE UTE MUSTER Sponsored by Bill Hull Car Centre Kingaroy
Class 3401 Best Street Ute Class 3402 Best B & S Ute Class 3403 Best Chicks Ute
Registration papers required Class 3404 Best 4 x 4 Ute Class 3405 Best Feral Ute Class 3406 Best Classic [30+]
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LOCAL UTE MUSTER Entrants in local Ute muster classes are not eligible for Sub-Chamber.
Class 3410 Local Unfinished Project
Must be drivable
1st & Runner Up - Sponsored by Murgon Paint & Panel
Class 3411 Local Classic Ute
1st & Runner Up - Sponsored by Struddys Sports Murgon
Class 3412 Local 4x4 Ute
1st & Runner Up - Sponsored by Tackle Box
Class 3413 Local Street Ute
1st & Runner Up - Sponsored by Murgon Auto Parts
Class 3414 Local Chicks Ute
1st & Runner Up - Sponsored by OriGinal Hair by Gina
Class 3415 Local Guys Ute
1st & Runner Up Sponsored by S Bauer Contracting
Class 3416 Local Work Ute
ABN Number Must be supplied
1st & Runner Up Sponsored by Maroskes Tyre Services
Class 3417 Town & Country
1st & Runner Up Sponsored by Sanders Bobcat & Mini Excavator Hire
People’s Choice of the Show
Sponsored by Bill Hull Car Centre Kingaroy
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RODEO CONTRACTOR: DEAN WELLER
PIC: QEMG1000 – CATTLE TICK ZONE
Show day 14th March 2020
6:00 pm Open bull ride – prize $1500
Over 40’s bull ride – prize $500
Under 18 junior bull ride – Prize $300
Under 12 poddy ride – prize $100
Barrel race – prize $500
Under 18 junior barrel race – prize $100
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MURGON SHOW SOCIETY WOULD LIKE TO SAY
To our wonderful
VOLUNTEERS, SPONSORS, COMMITTEE MEMBERS & MURGON COMMUNITY
FOR BRINGING THE 2020 MURGON SHOW TO A GRAND SUCSESS
Thank you to any sponsors who contributed to the success of our show after
the printing of this show schedule Your contributions will be acknowledged on our webpage and Facebook
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