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Akoonah Park, Princes Highway, BerwickSaturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd February, 2020
www.berwickshow.org.au
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HORSE SHOW
MONDAY
9TH MARCH
2020
171st Annual Berwick Show
2020
Berwick & District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc.
Berwick & District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc.
To enter all competitions at the show, visit the show website
Show Secretary 0407 866 049
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RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARDSATURDAY 22nd FEBRUARY 2020
Judging commences at 3.00pm
Open to Males and Females Aged 20-30 Years as at 1st May 2020and reside in Victoria
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: (Summary)
c Entrants must be over 20 and under 30 years on 1 May of the year of the State Final.
c Other detailed conditions on Application Form which must be used for entry.
JUDGING CRITERIA:Entrants must wear smart casual clothing and will be judged in accordance with the following guidelines:-c Community and Local Show Involvement - Entrants must demonstrate an active involvement and a desire to be involved in he future and
improvement of their local community and/or show. 40 pointsc General and Rural Knowledge – including an awareness of local community issues 20 pointsc Ambitions/Goals – eg enthusiasm, creativity, confidence & leadership 10 pointsc Communication Skills- written, oral and interpersonal 10 pointsc Personality and Confidence 10 pointsc Style, Grooming and Deportment 10 points Total 100 pointsPRIZES:c State Final Winner – major prize and opportunity to compete in National Finals.c Regional Final Winners – official jacket to wear at State Final.c Show Winner – Certificate
APPLICATION FORMS:Available from Show Secretary, Telephone 0407 866 049
Entries are taken on Saturday up to 30 minutes before judging is due to commence.
JUNIOR SHOW AMBASSADORSATURDAY 22nd FEBRUARY 2020
Judging commences at 3.00pm
Open to Males and Females Aged16-19 Years on Show Day
AIM:The aim of this competition is to give young people a chance to take part in a competition whilst still residing in their local district and to be part of a local Show therefore highlighting the importance of shows.
JUDGING CRITERIA:Entrants must wear smart casual clothing and will be judged in accordance with the following guidelines:-c Community Involvement 20 pointsc Rural and General Knowledge 20 pointsc Ambitions/Goals 20 pointsc Communication Skills 20 pointsc Personality and Confidence 10 pointsc Grooming and Deportment 10 points Total 100 points
Winner will receive a VAS lapel badge and will compete in a Group Final.
Group Final Winners will compete in a State Final run by VAS Youth Group.
c Pre-show enquiries should be directed to Show Secretary 0407 866 049.
c Entries are taken on Saturday up to 30 minutes before judging is due to commence.
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BERWICK & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC.
Saturday 22nd And Sunday 23rd February
Open Horse Events Monday 9Th March
SHOW DAY ADMISSION CHARGES
General PublicADULTS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $20.00CONCESSION ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$15.00CHILDREN AGED 10 – 15 �������������������������������������������������������������������������$10.00CHILDREN UNDER 10 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������FreeFAMILY TICKET(Two adults and two paying children) ������������������������������������������������������ $40.00EARLY BIRD FAMILY TICKET(Two adults and two paying children. Purchase ONLINE ONLY. Non-refundable) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $30.00AFTER 7.30pm - Saturday evening full priced ticketswill be discountedPARKING WITHIN SHOWGROUNDS (if available) ��������������������������������$10.00
Livestock Competitors c PREPAID TICKET - 1 Day includes vehicle ����������������������������������������$10.00
Horse Competitors Monday 9th Marchc ‘ON THE DAY’ TICKET(Admits one Horse Vehicle including all occupants) �������������������������������$10.00
Exhibitors Of Arts, Craft, Cooking, Photography And Horticulture
c PREPAID TICKET(Each exhibitor is entitled to purchase only one pre-paid admission ticket with Entry Form) ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$10.00
ParkingTrucks and Stock Transport shall be parked as directed by the Society’s Parking attendants.
GST1. All costs are GST inclusive2. Prize Money is GST inclusive. If you are registered for GST for the
purposes of your participation the onus is on the Exhibitor to remit GST on prize money earned to the ATO and provide the Berwick and District Agricultural and Horticultural Society Inc with a Tax Invoice if required.
Berwick Showgrounds“Akoonah Park”
Princes Highway, BerwickMelways Ref: 111 H10
Show Office:The SecretaryBerwick & District Agricultural & Horticultural Society IncP.O. Box 442, Berwick Vic 3806Mobile: 0407 866 049Email: [email protected] Website: www.berwickshow.org.au
BERWICK & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL &HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC.
Office Bearers 2019-20President: Tom GibsonSenior Vice President: Paul Hamilton Junior Vice President: Melissa Hogg-MarshallImmediate Past President: Melissa Hogg-Marshalln Secretary: Margaret BoonTreasurer: Denise Heinze
Honorary Life MembersMrs D Akister, Mrs W Barron, G Begg, Mrs K Bertoncello, J Betts, R Betts, W Bickerton, Mrs K Chipperfield, G Coghill, S T Exell, J Follett, A Furborough, A Fyfe, T. Gibson, W Glendenning, Mrs E Griffiths, Mrs C Henderson, Mrs R M Johnson, R S Johnson, Mrs G Joyce, Miss A Keys, Mrs G Keys, Mrs N King OAM, G King, N Lucas PSM, A McCraw, P O’Hagan, Mrs. M Nicholls, D. Nicholls, Mrs G Rae, H G Rae OAM, JP, J W Rae OAM, Mrs L Reeve, Mrs A Reynolds, D Robinson, Mrs J Stuchbery, Mrs D Towler, Mr J Tully, Mrs H Tyrrell, J Tyrrell, M Vallence, Mrs D Vallence, G Vale, Mrs V Vale, P. Wenn, A Witham.
Berwick Show Committee 2019-20Mrs D. Akister, R Archibald, C Archibald, W Boon, Mrs M Boon, J Follett, A Fyfe, A Furborough, S. Geoffrey, T. Gibson, W Glendenning, Mrs C Henderson, P Hamilton, Mrs. D. Heinze, Mrs M Hogg-Marshall, Mrs G Joyce, S Kelly, Miss A Keys, Mrs N King OAM, H Lameris, Mrs L Lameris, P Little, N Lucas PSM, P O’Hagan, M Quinn, S Pendlebury, A. Spierings, H G Rae OAM, JP, J Rae OAM, Mrs A Reynolds, Mrs L Reeve, Mrs. D. Towler, J Tully, Mrs. V. Vale, G. Vale.
Honorary OfficersHon. Solicitors: Duffy and Simon
Auditors: Robinson St Accounting Pty LtdRingmaster: J Rae OAM
Trade Space Supervisors: Miss A KeysSafety Officer: J Follett
Traffic Management: R Archibald
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Welcome to the 171st Berwick Show, which was founded in 1865 and has continued to grow. We are strong due to our sponsors and many volunteers who work tirelessly and give their time to come together and make the show the success it is. Recognised as the largest event in the City of Casey, attracting spectators, families, judges, competitors, animals, activities and exhibitors from all over Australia.....and the opportunity for local businesses and clubs to promote themselves to a captive local audience, over two days of interest, fun and excitement. Please support and give thanks to our sponsors, whenever you can and if you
can spare a couple of hours a month to assist us or to help with the Show, I would love to hear from you.This schedule lists the many events, competitions and exhibits that you can enter either by post or online and we look forward to receiving your entry and wish you great success in your showing.
Tom Gibson, President - Berwick & District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc.
www.berwickshow.org.au
president’s message
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Emergency Assembly Point Toilets ATM Machine
Cooking & Craft,Art and Photography & HorticultureGate 5 - On Staging Exhibit days only (No access show days)
All Horses Gate 7 and 5
Cattle Gate 1 / Cattle Gate
Sheep/Goats/Alpacas - Gate 1 / Cattle Gate
Poultrys Gate 1 / Cattle Gate
Main Gate – Closed at all times except in times of emergency
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Allen Street Reserve
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Gamble Street
Funston Street
Kilvington Court
ShowjumpingArena
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VAS Ltd. Rural Ambassador Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2VAS Ltd. Junior Show Ambassador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2General Show Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 3Competitors and Exhibitors Access Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 4General Show Regulations Competitors and Exhibits . . Pages 6 & 7
ARTSection PA - Art Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 8Open Art Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 8Junior Art Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 815 Years To 18 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 812 Years To 14 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 8
BASKET WEAVINGNovice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 8Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 8
CATTLE EVENTSAll Cattle Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd February, 2020Rules and Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 9 & 10Order of Judging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10DAIRY CATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10All Breeds Dairy Cattle Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12“The Gordon Fyfe Memorial Trophy” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10Dairy Cattle Junior Handler Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10Vas Ltd Dairy Cattle Young Parader Competition. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10Vas Ltd Dairy Cattle Judging Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10BEEF CATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 11Friday Night “The Gordon Cumming” Memorial Junior Youth Show . . .Page 11“The Gordon Cumming” Junior Handlers Competition . . .Page 11“The Gordon Cumming” Memorial Junior Handler Competition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 11Under 10 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 1110 and Under 15 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 1115 and Under 25 Years (VAS Ltd. Affiliated) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 11Beef Cattle Judging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 11Saturday 22nd February 2020 South East On-Farm Challenge Beef Commercial Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 11Beef Cattle - British/European Breeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 11British Breeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 11European/Bos Indicus Breeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12BEEF INTERBREED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12Best Beef Group of Three . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12Best Pair of Females. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12Best Pair of Bulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12Best Beef Male Exhibit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12The Murray Forsyth Best Female Exhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12Supreme Beef Exhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12The Marty Alberni Junior Herdsperson Award . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12Led Steer Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12
CRAFT AND COOKINGDelivery and Collection Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 13Show Cooking Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 13One Person’s Work (5 Pieces) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 13One Families Work (4 Pieces) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 13Group Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 13COOKERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14Year of the Cupcake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14Novice Cookery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14Confectionery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14‘Blokes’ Section Cookery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14Afternoon Tea Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14Workers Lunchbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14Picnic Baskets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14Junior Cookery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 1416 Years To 18 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 1413 Years to 15 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 149 Years To 12 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 156 Years To 8 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 155 Years And Under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 15Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd Competitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 15Decorated Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 15HOME PRODUCTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 15One Person’s Work Preserves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 15Home Products - Junior Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 1613 Years to 18 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pge 1612 Years and Under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 16KNITTING, CROCHET & SEWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 16Knitting & Crochet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 16Beanies and Scarves NEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 16Tea Pot Cosies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 16Popular Yesteryear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 16 Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd Competitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 16Hand Spun Fibres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 16Hand Spun Knitting, Crochet, Woven & Felting . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 17Sewing Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 17Fancy Work & Sewing Embroidery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 17
Toys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 17Bears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 17Bags. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 17Applique - Patchwork - Quilting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 17Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 18CRAFT WORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 18General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 18Woodwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 18Remember Our Soldiers of War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 18Paper Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 18Scrapbooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 18Folk Art & Decorative Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 18Novice, Open / Advanced, Professional, Senior Citizens . . . . .Page 18Junior Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 1813 Years To 18 Years (Inclusive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 199 Years To 12 Years (Inclusive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 196 Years To 8 Years (Inclusive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 195 Years & Under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19Section DLB: Duplo/Lego Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19Age 13 To 17 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19Age 10 To 12 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19Age 7 To 9 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19Age 6 Years & Under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19Adult . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19Meccano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20Differing Abilities Competition (Crafts, Knitting, Sewing, Art) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20VAS Ltd CompetitionsFruit Cake Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20Rich Fruit Cake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20Junior Boiled Fruit Cake Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 21 VAS Carrot Cake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 21Junior Carrot and Date Muffin Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 21VAS Ltd CompetitionsKnitting Competition - A Hand Knitted Garment for a Child 3-5 Years of Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 22Sewing Competition - Tote/Carry Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 22Hand Embroidery Competition - Article of Hand Embroidery Page 22Patchwork Competition - Patchwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 22Crochet Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 22
DOG SHOW CHAMPIONSHIPSunday 23rd February 2020 Schedule of Classes . . . . . . . Page 23
DOG HIGH JUMP LOCAL EVENTSunday 23rd February 2020 Schedule of Classes . . . . . . . Page 23
GOATS56th Annual Show for the Mountain and District Goat ClubSunday 23rd February, 2020Dairy Goats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 24 & 25Angora Goats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 26Heritage Goats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 26Black & Coloured Goats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 26Fleece Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 26
HORSE SHOWSaturday 22nd February, 2020Horse Area Ground Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 27Section A Ring 1 Shetland Ponies & Small Shetland Ponies Page 28Elken Leroy Memorial Special Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 28Small Shetland Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 28Section B Ring 1 - Open Coloured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29Section C Ring 2 - Palaminos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29Section D Ring 2 - Buckskin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29Section E Ring 2 - Pintos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29Section F Ring 3 - Harness Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 29Section G Ring 3 - Australian Friesian Warmblood Horse . . Page 30Section H Ring 4 - Australian Miniature Ponies . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 30Section I Ring 4 - Led Registered Horses and Ponies . . . . . . Page 30Section J Ring 4 - Open Ponies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 30Section K Ring 5 - Welsh Mountain Ponies - Welsh Ponies - Welsh Cobs - Welsh Geldings - Part Welsh - Ridden Welsh Ponies - Ridden Part Welsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 30 & 31Section L Ring 6 - Clydesdales, Heavy Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 31Clydesdale Led, Long Rein Classes, Turnout and Delivery Harness Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 31Monday 9th March, 2020VAS LTD ‘Off The Track’ Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 32Section M Open Ring 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 32Section N Open Ring 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 32Section O Open Ring 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 33Evan Henry Memorial Competition - Ring 5A . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 33Section P Ring 4 - Pony Club Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 34Pony Club Turnout, Pony Club Handler, Pony Club Rider, Pony Club Mount, Pony Club Mount Most Suited to ODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 34Section Q Ring 5 - Official HRCAV Ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 34Section R Ring 6 - Standardbred Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 35Hi Point Award Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 35Supreme Led Standardbred Exhibit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 35Monday 9th March, 2020The Alabar HERO Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 35
HORSES - SHOW JUMPINGSaturday 22nd February, 2020Section EE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 36Sunday 23rd February, 2020Section EE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 36Show Jumping Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 27
HORTICULTURESection A - Vegetables And Herbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 37Feature Section AA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 37Section B - Fruit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 37Section C - Roses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38Section D - Cut Flowers, Trees And Shrubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38Section E - Dahlias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38Section F - Pot Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38Section H - Floral Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38Section I - Family Fun Scarecrow or Wheelbarrow Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38Section J - Junior Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38Section J -13 To 18 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38Section J - 10 To 12 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 39Section J - 7 To 9 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 39Section J - 6 Years And Under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 39Section K - Vegetables For Junior Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 39Section K - 18 And Under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 39Section L - Pot Plants for Junior Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 39Section M - Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 39
PHOTOGRAPHYPhotography Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 40Junior Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4011 Years To 16 Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4010 Years And Under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 40Novice Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 40Open Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 40Small Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 41Large Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 41Black & White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 41Artistic Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 41Triptych Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 41VAS Ltd Photography CompetitionTheme: Photo Featuring Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 41VAS Ltd Junior Photography CompetitionTheme: Photo Featuring Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 41
POULTRYSaturday 22nd February, 2020Standard Light Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 42Standard Heavy Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 42Hard Feathered Bantams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 42Soft Feathered Bantams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 42Waterfowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 42Junior Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 42Egg Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 42Backyard Poultry Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 42
SHEEP EVENTSSaturday 22nd February, 2020ANIMAL MOVEMENT MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 43STUD SHEEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 44Section SS - Stud Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 45Section SB - Black & Coloured Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 45Stud Sheep - Heritage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 45Section SF - Stude Sheep Fleeces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 45Sunday 23rd February, 2020Junior Judging Competitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 45Stud Sheep - Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 46
WOODCHOP PROGRAM Sunday 23rd February, 2020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 47
ENTRY FORMSArt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 48Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 49-51Craft & Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 52Goats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 53-54Horse Show Including Horse Sports Participant Risk Acknowledgment & Waiver form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 55-57Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 58Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 59Poultry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 60Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pages 61-63
WEETHALLE INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 46
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General Show Regulations
Competitors And ExhibitsFor the purpose of these regulations, Society shall mean the Berwick and District Agricultural and Horticultural Society Inc., or any Officer connected therewith.
Grounds shall mean the Show Grounds controlled by the Society, & Show shall mean Exhibition of any exhibit within the Grounds of the Society, on those days advertised as being the Days of the Show, of the said Society.
ENTRIES:1. Entries are accepted either by electronically or written entry
forms supplied by the Society on or before the advertised closing date. Written entry forms to be lodged with the Secretary, PO Box 442, BERWICK, VIC 3806. The Executive Officer reserves the right not to accept entries received after this date, or if incorrectly submitted.
2. Entry Fees will be specified in the Schedules. The correct entry fee must accompany each entry or submitted electronically or the entry may not be accepted. Cheques, Money Orders or Postal Notes, should be crossed & made payable to the Berwick and District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc.
3. The Committee shall have the power to reject any entry without being called upon to disclose their reason for so doing.
4. The Lodging of an entry, either written or electronically, shall bind the Exhibitor to the rules & conditions set out herein & the signature of any Exhibitor on the Society’s entry form shall be an acceptance of these rules and conditions. Any Exhibitor who supplies any incorrect information to any Officer of the Society or otherwise misleads the Society, shall render themselves liable for disqualification for such term as the General Committee may see fit.
5. In the event of the Show being cancelled Entry Fees will not be refunded.
6. PRIVACYBy completing an Entry Form, either written or electronically, an exhibitor will be supplying the Berwick and District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc (Berwick and District Show Society) with ‘personal information (things like your name, address, phone number, email address etc). Without this information the Society will not be able to administer your entry.
EXHIBITORS, COMPETITORS AND EXHIBITS:7. A “Novice Exhibitor”, is one who has not won a 1st Prize at any
Agricultural Society Show in the same or similar class.
8. All produce exhibited must be grown, manufactured & be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor, unless specified otherwise.
9. Any Animal with a notifiable or contagious disease will be excluded from the Showgrounds.
10. The Society accepts no responsibility for the loss or damage to an Exhibit or injury to an Exhibitor, or the property of a Society Patron, whilst travelling to, or whilst exhibiting at, or travelling from a function organised by, the Society.
11. Each Exhibitor must enter their exhibit in the proper class (as per the entry form received from the Secretary, stating Section, Class & Exhibit number) in which it has been entered. The Stewards
reserve the right to move an Exhibit which in their opinion is entered in an incorrect class, & enter it in the correct class.
12. Animals may be expelled from the Showgrounds if, in the opinion of the Officers of the Society, they are deemed to be causing a nuisance or danger to members of the public.
13. No Judge shall be an Exhibitor in the class, section or department in which they are judging.
14. All horses, cattle, sheep or goats, exhibited at the Show may be subject to an examination of their mouth by a Veterinary Surgeon, & should the state of dentition indicate that the animal is too old for the section in which it is entered the Stewards will have the power to disqualify the animal & report the matter to the Committee.
15. Any prize or prizes awarded at the Show & left unclaimed for more than six months shall be forfeited.
16. The Showgrounds will be open to Exhibitors and Competitors at 6.30am on both days of the Show, or at those times set down by the General Committee.
17. The Committee shall, without assigning a reason; c Cancel a class or eventc Alter the Judging time of an event.
18. All Competitors compete at their own risk.
19. Exhibitors, whilst at the Show, work within the Occupational Health and Safety legislation of the State of Victoria.
20. DUTY OF CARE
All competitors have a “Duty of Care” to avoid exposing themselves or other people to situations that could lead to injury. This “Duty of Care” extends to the prevention of damage to property.
21. DIRECTION
Competitors must comply with any reasonable request by a Berwick Show Society representative.
22. HAZARD & INCIDENT REPORTING
Competitors must notify the Secretary’s Office immediately of any hazards detected or incidents. Hazards or incidents are any situation that could result or has resulted in:
(a) The injury, illness or death of any person or animal
(b) The damage, destruction or loss of property.
23. PUBLIC LIABILITY
Exhibitors showing their animals are required to have Public Liability Insurance.
24. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
c Competitors should supply their own “Safety Switch” (RCD) for installation at each power outlet they use.
c Extension cords must be earthed and all electrical appliances must be earthed or double insulated. Appliances must be in a sound working order.
c The use of double adapters is strictly prohibited. Power boards must be fitted with current overload protection.
c Radiant electric or gas heaters are prohibited.
c Light sockets must not be used for any other purpose than for lighting.
c No naked flames permitted.
c All Exhibitor electrical items, including leads must have a current safety compliance tag.
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IN THE EVENT OF A MAJOR INCIDENT EXHIBITORS ARE TO
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS/DIRECTIONS FROM DESIGNATED
BERWICK SHOW SOCIETY WARDENS
DISPUTES:
25. At the conclusion of an event, in the event of a tie, the prize money will be equally divided between the tied competitors, eg: when two competitors tie for 1st place, the prize money for 1st & 2nd place will be divided equally between the tied competitors.
26. All disputes shall be determined by a disputes Committee, consisting of President, Senior Vice President, Junior Vice President & Immediate Past President together with the Chairman of the section concerned, who shall have power to disqualify any Exhibitor from the section or class for the period of the Show in which the dispute shall arise.
27. The Dispute Committee shall report on all such disputes & the action taken, to the General Committee of the Society, who shall have the power to impose such penalty or disqualification for such term as they see fit.
28. Any protest against a Judge’s decision must be made in writing within one hour of the making of an award by the Judge, whose decision is being disputed, & such writing shall be handed to the Secretary accompanied by a deposit of $5.00 which shall be forfeited if the appeal is considered to be frivolous.
29. The decisions of the Disputes Committee shall be final, provided always that an Exhibitor may appeal to the General Committee upon lodgement of a further deposit of $10.00 to be forfeited if the Committee considers such appeal to be frivolous.
30. In the construing or interpretation of these rules or anything arising therefrom, the Disputes Committee shall be the determining body.
JUDGING:
31. The Judges may award a 2nd or 3rd prize instead of 1st prize, or may withhold a prize altogether where there is only one exhibit, or where the exhibits are not considered worthy.
32. The Judge’s decision shall be final & no appeal shall lie, except as set out in Rules 17, 25-30.
33. One or more of the Committee or a Steward appointed by the Committee will attend the Judges in each section. It will be their duty to see that no obstruction is offered the Judges & that the space allotted to any section is not encroached upon. They will communicate with the Disputes Committee and ticket the winning exhibit.
GENERAL:
34. The right to hold sideshows or amusements remains the Society’s property & shall be left to approved persons upon application in writing & upon such terms & conditions as the Society shall deem fit, & no such sideshow or amusement shall be admitted to the Showgrounds without the written permission of the Secretary.
35. Gambling is strictly prohibited within the Showgrounds, & any person found offending in this regard shall be removed forthwith & given in charge of the Police.
36. Selling of Raffle Tickets & or seeking donations by any person is not permitted unless written permission from the Society Secretary is granted.
37. Any person jumping fences or disturbing exhibits or interfering with exhibits will be prosecuted & removed from the grounds.
38. The Public will be admitted to the Ground on payment of the fee determined from time to time by the Committee.
39. EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Emergency Management information including a map showing Emergency Assembly Points is held by all Exhibit Supervisors and at the Secretary’s Office. Competitors should familiarise themselves with these plans.
40. FIRST AID
VFAST (Victorian First Aid Services and Training) are located near the Secretary’s Office.
41. EMERGENCY FACILITIES
Fire fighting and other emergency equipment must not be removed or used for any other purpose. Missing or unserviceable equipment should be reported to the Secretary’s Office immediately.
42. WASTE DISPOSAL
All waste, including liquids, must be disposed of responsibly. Storm drains must not be used for the disposal of waste. All areas must be kept in clean and tidy order.
43. SLIPS, TRIPS & FALLS
Care must be taken to minimize hazards and obstacles.
44. SMOKING
Smoking is not permitted inside buildings, within 10m of a building entrance, around combustibles, during public performances or while handling hazardous materials.
45. ALCOHOL
No alcohol or glass is permitted to be brought into the Showgrounds.
46. DOGS
On Show Days dogs belonging to the General Public are not allowed into the Showgrounds unless they are ‘special needs’ dogs. Dogs belonging to Exhibitors are allowed into the Showgrounds except in restricted areas i.e. Cattle Section, Food Court and must be on a leash at all times
47. DRONES
The use of drones is not permitted on the showgrounds.
48. WORKING WITH CHILDRENS CHECK
Because of new legislation which came into effect on 1st August 2017, regarding Working with Children, all persons working at Berwick Show including Judges, Stewards, Volunteers are required to provide a current Working with Children Card.
The Berwick & District Show Society is affiliated
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SECTION PA
ART EXHIBITION Entries close: Mail - Tuesday 4th February 2020
Online - Friday 14th February 2020
Pavilion Superintendent: Mr. Shane Pendlebury, SSVAPS
DELIVERY & COLLECTION TIMES
1. All Art Exhibits are to be delivered to Akoonah Park Centre (Main Building) between 8.30am & 7.00pm on Wednesday 19th February 2020.
2. The Art Exhibition will close on Sunday 23rd February at 4.00pm.Exhibits can be collected between 5.00pm & 6.00pm on this day.
3. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to collect their exhibits.
4. LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
REGULATIONS
1. The society will take all care, but will not be responsible for any loss or damage to the exhibits.
All exhibits are at the sole risk of the exhibitor
2. All exhibits must remain on display during the show
OPEN ART SECTIONAll exhibits must be framed and have been completed during the
previous 24 months, and must not exceed 1 square metre
Entry Fee: $5.00Ribbons & Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
Best Exhibit Rosette will be awarded Class9001. Pastels9002. Oils9003. Mixed Media (Still life)9004. Mixed Media (Portraiture)9005. Mixed Media (Landscape)9006. Watercolour9007. Drawings9008. Acrylics9009. Airbrushing
JUNIOR ART SECTIONAll exhibits must be framed and have been completed during the
previous 24 months, and must not exceed 1 square metre
Entry Fee: $2.00)
Ribbons & Cards for 1st, 2nd , 3rd
Best Exhibit Rosette will be awarded
15 YEARS TO 18 YEARSClass9021. Any Medium
12 YEARS TO 14 YEARSClass9022. Any Medium
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How to Enter:Online - showdayonline – link on the website –
berwickshow.org.au
Download schedule from website - use the Craft entry form and post to PO Box 442 Berwick
Entries Close: Mail - Tuesday4th February 2020
Online - Tuesday 14th February 2020Entry Fee: $2 - Children enter free
Delivery and Collection Times: ALL BASKET WEAVING EXHIBITS MUST BE STAGED IN PAVILION
BY FRIDAY 21ST FEBRUARY – 3PM LATE ENTRIES ON THE DAY WILL BE ACCEPTED
All exhibits must remain on display during the show and can be collected after the close of pavilion. The Pavilion will close at 4pm on Sunday 23rd February.
Note: Exhibits in all classes must not be larger than 55cm x 55cm including any handles.
Novice: an exhibitor with no more than two years’ experience in this section and who has not won 1st prize in this section at any Royal Show.
Novice
15001 Novice Basketry Woven – natural and/or synthetic fibres15002 Novice Basketry coiled – natural and/or synthetic fibres
Open15011 Basketry woven - natural and/or synthetic fibres 15012 Basketry coiled – natural and/or synthetic fibres
Basket Weaving
For further information see website or contact secretary email: [email protected]
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SCHEDULE FOR
All Cattle - Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd February 2020
NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTEDBedding will be provided for all cattle in Stud Classes.
The Berwick A. & H. Society Cattle Committee wishes to acknowledge and thank the following who have provided
consistent support, donations and sponsorship:
c Alex Scott & Staffc Buchanan Park Welsh Black Cattle – A & J Furboroughc Central Vic Hereford Breeders Groupc Chippa’s Fencing & Maintenance c Granny Reilly Producec G & S Farm Supplies Pty Ltd – Gus Kirkc Helen Fyfe and Familyc Jeff & Bev Tullyc John Lloyd Estatec Ke Warra Poll Hereford Stud-Coghill Familyc L. Reeve & S. Beaumontc McDonald Family of Berwick c Mt Ararat Simmentals-John Leeksc Murray Forsyth Trust Trophyc Mrs W Andersonc Pakenham Produce & Saddleryc Pinaroo Hills Simmental Stud - P & V Wennc Propharma Australia Pty Ltdc Trevor Burr & Chipperfield Family Farmc Wattlewood Angus and Stockhorses - F. & J. Gloverc William Johnson Memorial Trustc W & N Ritchie
Cattle Sub Committee:Mr Andrew Spierings (Chairperson)
l. Anderson, J. Barton, K. Chipperfield, A. Furborough, A. Fyfe, G. King, N. King OAM, N. Ritchie (Hospitality), J. Tully, P. Wenn, V. Wenn
The Berwick Show Society and Cattle Committee wishes to thank the following volunteers for their assistance and ongoing support:A Archibold, C. Archibold, E. Arnott, G. Coats, R. Cochrane, C. Coghill, G. Coghill, J. Coghill, C. Collins, K. Collins, G. Coverdale, K Dowsett,
J. Duggan, F. Glover, L Harvey, W. Ritchie, D. Postlethwaite, G Postlethwaite, E. Scheiner, G.Schofield, R. Templeton, J.Tully
Cattle Section Conditions, Rules and Regulations to be read in conjunction with
general show rules:c Entry to showgrounds will be from 2pm Friday of the show unless prior
arrangement has been granted for cattle exhibitorsc The only camping permitted on the grounds will be for Cattle Exhibitors
arriving on Friday, who can stay overnight with prior arrangement for Friday night only, in a designated area within the cattle section.
c All exhibitors must not leave the grounds until after Beef Interbreed on Saturday of the show and in the event of adverse weather and the discretion of the Chairman, time may change.
c All exhibitors and cattle must be removed from the grounds by 5.00pm on the Saturday. No camping permitted prior to Friday of the show and thereafter.
c Exhibitors, handlers and primary producers who show and enter their animals are required to have public liability insurance and must provide a copy with each entry, including online entries.
c Breeding dates are as of the date of the show, each year.c No Exhibit will be admitted onto the Showgrounds, unless tickets received
when entries are made and presented at the gate. Please ensure you allow enough time for postage.
c Exhibitors will be required to place Exhibits as directed by the Stewards or the Secretary. All vehicles bringing Exhibits to the yards must be removed from the yards after discharging their loads, or placed where directed by the Stewards of the Section
c No person, except exhibitors entered and confirmed stewards will be permitted to remain in the judging ring during the judging. The persons in charge must on no account leave their respective lots, or address the Judge, unless authorised by the Stewards.
c The Judge may award a second prize instead of a first, or may withhold a prize altogether if he/she thinks there is not sufficient merit.
c The society has the right to split classes pending the number of entry’s and age of animals then judge the top 3 entrants in each class to compete for the winning places.
c The decision of the Judge as to the merits of Exhibits shall be final and without appeal.
c No Exhibitor shall interfere with the Exhibits in ANY WAY whatever during the time the Exhibition is open.
c Berwick and District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc. will not be held responsible if an exhibitor has entered the incorrect class, after judging has commenced. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to check section classes and will forfeit any prize money given.
c If, in the opinion of the Chairperson or Stewards the conduct of any Exhibitor or any other person shall be such as to demand such a course, they shall have the power to forfeit any or all prizes such Exhibitors may have won, and may further cause such person or Exhibitor and Exhibit to be removed from the Showgrounds.
c If due to unforeseen circumstances sponsorship is not forthcoming for any sponsored class, the prizemoney/prize may not be provided by Berwick and District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc.
c The society reserves the right to substitute trophies and prize money for prizes.
c The lodging of any entry shall bind the exhibitor or a person or persons taking part in functions on behalf of an exhibitor to the rules and regulations set out herein and the general show regulations & the signature of any exhibitor on the Society’s entry form shall be an acceptance of these rules and conditions.
c Parent/Guardian to sign if exhibitor is under 18 years of age.c Exhibitors are requested to respect designated loading ramps and wash
areas to comply with biosecurity measures which includes exhibitors completing the National Cattle Health Declaration form upon entry.
c It is a Department of Primary Industries requirement that “all cattle leaving a property including cattle attending cattle shows must carry an NLIS identification tag. Scanning will take place by a committee member during the show.
c Any animal showing signs of notable or contagious diseases or parasites shall be removed immediately, at the discretion of the chief steward.
c All exhibitors are responsible for the safe control and supervision of their animals. All Cattle are to be tethered by a halter and also secured by a neck strap.
c All beef cattle in the judging rings must be fitted with a halter containing a chain under the chin. No rope halters will be allowed during judging, with the exception of calves being led
c Under no circumstance are any beef cattle to be moved around the cattle section without the correct nose grip/ring with attached lead and halter.
c It is a requirement that all exhibitors must wear appropriate footwear and clothing whilst handling cattle. No thongs or open shoes are permitted within the cattle section.
c All exhibitors must work within the Occupational Health & Legislation of the state Victoria and ensure the safety of themselves, animals and persons attending with them during the show.
c The Chief Steward reserves the right to withdraw or deny an entry at their discretion, prior to and during the show. If an exhibitor fails to comply with the request of a representative of the Berwick and District Agricultural and Horticultural Society Inc, then the Chairperson may impose a penalty including but not limited to, denial from future competition at that or any future Berwick Shows, surrender of prize money, forfeiture of entry fees paid, immediate expulsion from Akoonah Park..
c First Aid services will be provided by the Berwick and District Agricultural and Horticultural Society Inc by an independent company.
c All exhibitors please be made aware of Pesti Virus and we ask that you consider this upon entering. We recommend all animals be tested prior to entry as Berwick A.& H. Society take no responsibility.
c Smoking is not permitted inside buildings, within 10m of a building entrance, around combustibles, during public performances or while handling hazardous materials.
c Extension cords must be earthed and all electrical appliances must be earthed or double insulated. Appliances must be in a sound working order. The use of double adapters is strictly prohibited. Power boards must be fitted with current overload protection
c Radiant electric or gas heaters are prohibited. No naked flames are permitted.
c All Exhibitor electrical items, including leads must have a current safety compliance tag.
c All areas must be kept clean and tidy with clearly defined and available access and exit routes at all times. Build-up of combustible waste must be avoided at all times.
c Care must be taken to minimize trip hazards and obstacles that people may walk into. Avoid laying unprotected cables, pipes on paths, walkways or roads. Exhibitors are to keep items clear from marshalling areas and walkways.
c Emergency information and maps showing Emergency Assembly Points are located in the schedule. Exhibitors should be familiar with these plans.
c Exhibitors must notify the Chairperson, Committee Members, Stewards or Secretary immediately of any hazards detected or incidents.
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c Hazards or incidents are any situation that could result or has resulted in:
(a) the injury, illness or death of any person or animal (b) the damage, destruction or loss of property.c No dogs are permitted within the cattle area.c All female animals beef/dairy over the age of 9 months must be led by a
note grip and lead.c All Bulls 6-9 months of age must be led by a nose grip or ring and lead.c All Bulls over the age of 9 months must be led by a ring through the nose
and lead.c All calves at foot must be under 9 months of age on day of show. Calves
at foot must be the natural progeny of the Dam and Sire and eligible for registration of the Breed Society of the Dam and Sire.
c Each group in the cattle sections must be the property of one exhibitor.c No led breed class animals can enter into commercial classesc No commercial animals can enter into breed classesc All cattle handlers must not be under the influence of alcohol and/or illicit
drugs on Show Days.c All cattle handlers of Bulls aged 12 months and over must be 16 years old
and over on Show Day.c Junior handler classes - all entrants must only parade Heifers up to the
age of 24 months in this competition. No Bulls are permitted in Junior handler classes
Order of Judging:Friday 6.00pm Berwick Beef Junior Youth Show
Beef Handlers, Junior Judging
Saturday 9.00am Beef British Cattle9.00am Dairy Cattle9.30am Beef European CattleBeef Interbreed to follow normal Beef ClassesLunch to follow Beef InterbreedLed Steer Classes to follow the lunch break
Chief Steward: I. Anderson.The N.E. Beaumont Memorial Prize of $100 donated by L. Reeve and
S. Beaumont will be awarded to the Exhibitor who obtains the Highest Aggregate of Points in all Dairy Cattle Classes, on the basis of three points
for First placing, two points for second placing and one point for Third placing. Points will only be allotted when there is more than one Exhibitor
in a Section.BREEDING YEAR DATES FROM 1ST JULY EACH YEAR UNLESS STATED
OTHERWISE, FOR ALL CATTLE IN DAIRY CATTLE SECTIONS.
THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SUBSTITUTE TROPHIES FOR PRIZE MONEY AND PRIZES
ALL BREEDSDAIRY CATTLE CLASSES
JUDGING COMMENCES 9.00AM
Entry Fees: $10 PER CLASS INCLUDING GROUPS/PAIRS
Please refer to the Cattle Section Conditions, Rules and Regulations to be read in conjunction with general show rules.
Prize Money: First: $15, Second $10Class2001. Heifer, born after 1/7/192002. Heifer, born between 1/1/19 and 30/6/19BEST DAIRY HEIFER UNDER 12 MONTHS Berwick A. & H. Society Sash2003. Heifer, born between 1/7/18 and 31/12/182004. Heifer, born between 1/1/18 and 30/6/18Junior Champion Dairy HeiferReserve Junior Champion Dairy Heifer 2005. Heifer, in milk, born between 1/7/17 and 31/12/172006. Heifer, in milk, born between 1/1/17 and 30/6/172007. Cow, 3 years in milk 1/7/16 and 31/12/162008. Cow or Heifer, dry, born between 1/7/16 and 31/12/17Intermediate Champion Dairy Cow: “The William Johnson Memorial Trophy”, plus $100.Reserve Intermediate Champion Dairy Cow: $50 and Sash.2009. Cow, 4 years and over, dry2010. Cow, 4 or 5 years, in milk
2011. Cow, 6 years and over, in milk2012. Best Vessel Sash for first prize onlySenior Champion Dairy Cow: $100 Reserve Champion Dairy Cow: $50 and sash.
2020 SUPREME DAIRY EXHIBIT:
“The Gordon Fyfe Memorial Trophy”AND $250 SPONSORED BY TREVOR BURR &
CHIPPERFIELD FAMILY FARM2013. Pair of Heifers, Yearling (Selected from Classes 1-3)2014. Group of 3 Females, owned by exhibitor2015. Pair of Cows in milk or dry, owned by exhibitor2016. Pair of Females, any age, owned by exhibitor, by one sire2017. Dam & Daughter, or Two Daughters of One CowMOST SUCCESSFUL DAIRY EXHIBITOR
DAIRY CATTLE JUNIOR HANDLER COMPETITION
Entry Fees: Free and lodged with your normal entries on the day. Parent/Guardian to sign if exhibitor is under 18 years of age. The lodging of any entry shall bind the exhibitor or a person or persons taking part in functions on behalf of an exhibitor to the rules and regulations set out herein and the general show regulations.
Aim: To encourage young people to take an active interest in animal husbandry and cattle preparation and handling. Then continue through to the Young Handler Competition.
Class
2018. Intermediate Section: (10 years and under 15 years)Winner: $10 Runner-up: $5
2019. Junior Section: (Under 10 years of age)Winner: $10 Runner-up: $5
VAS Ltd. DAIRY CATTLE YOUNG PARADER COMPETITION
Entry Fees: Free and lodged with your normal entries on the day. Parent/Guardian to sign if exhibitor is under 18 years of age. The lodging of any entry shall bind the exhibitor or a person or persons taking part in functions on behalf of an exhibitor to the rules and regulations set out herein and the general show regulations.
Prize Money: First, $20.00; Second, $10.00; Third, $5.00
Class
2020. 15 years and under 25 years.Conditions: It is the responsibility of entrants to obtain the use of an animal being exhibited on the day. (Exhibitors are under no obligation to assist potential entrants). The age of the animal is to be between 6 and 22 months. The animal must be broken to lead. The lodging of any entry shall bind the exhibitor or a person or persons taking part in functions on behalf of an exhibitor to the conditions, rules and regulations set out herein and the general show regulations.
VAS Ltd DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING COMPETITION
Entry Fees: : Free and lodged with your normal entries on the day. Parent/Guardian to sign if exhibitor is under 18 years of age. The lodging of any entry shall bind the exhibitor or a person or persons taking part in functions on behalf of an exhibitor to the rules and regulations set out herein and the general show regulations.
Prize Money: First, $20.00; Second, $10.00; Third, $5.00
Class
2021. 15 years and under 25 years.
Conditions: The competition is open to competitors 15 and under 25 years of age. Not less than four animals of one breed are to be judged and placed 1st, 2nd & 3rd by the competitor in accordance with the points awarded. The lodging of any entry shall bind the exhibitor or a person or persons taking part in functions on behalf of an exhibitor to the rules and regulations set out herein and the general show regulations.
VAS Rules: www.vicagshows.com.au
The winner of the VAS Ltd will automatically become eligible to compete at the International Dairy Week January 2021.
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Chairperson: Andrew SpieringsPlease refer to the Cattle Section Conditions, Rules and Regulations to be
read in conjunction with general show rules.Each Stud Exhibitor will receive a donation from Propharma at the
conclusion of the Judging.
FRIDAY NIGHTTHE “GORDON CUMMING” MEMORIAL
JUNIOR YOUTH SHOWSPONSORED BY
Friday 21st February 2020Junior Program Incorporating:
THE GORDON CUMMING JUNIOR HANDLERS COMPETITION
Commences at 6pm followed by Junior Judging and then BBQ Dinner.
**CHAMPION PARADER**SPONSORED BY
The winners of classes: 2022, 2023, 2024 will compete for these two Special Awards
Champion HandlerReserve Champion Handler
THE GORDON CUMMING MEMORIAL JUNIOR HANDLER COMPETITION
JUDGING TO START 6.00PM SHARP FRIDAY 21ST FEBRUARY 2020
Entry Fees: Free and lodged with your normal entries on the day. Parent/Guardian to sign if exhibitor is under 18 years of age. The lodging of any entry shall bind the exhibitor or a person or persons taking part in functions on behalf of an exhibitor to the rules and regulations set out herein and the general show regulations.
Prize money: First: $25, Second: $20, Third: $15, Fourth: $10, Fifth: $5
Class 2022: Under 10 years Prize Money Sponsored by: McDonald Family of Berwick
Prize Sponsored by: Ke Warra Poll Hereford Stud
Class 2023: 10 and under 15 yearsPrize Money Sponsored by: Pinaroo Hills Simmental Stud
Prize Sponsored by: Glover Family
Class 2024: 15 and under 25 years(VAS Ltd. AFFILIATED)
Prize Money Sponsored by: McDonald Family of BerwickPrize Sponsored by: Wes & Narelle Ritchie
Maurice Bashford Encouragement Parader Memorial Trophy
The winner and runner up of Class 2024will automatically become eligible to compete at the
Royal Melbourne Show.Please Note: handlers must only parade Heifers up to the age of 24
months in this competition. No Bulls are permitted.VAS Rules: www.vicagshows.com.au
BEEF CATTLE JUDGINGFOLLOWING FROM JUNIOR HANDLER CLASSES
Entry Fees: Free and lodged on the day. Parent/Guardian to sign if exhibitor is under 18 years of age. The lodging of any entry shall bind the exhibitor or a person or persons taking part in functions on behalf of an exhibitor to the rules and regulations set out herein and the general show regulations.
Prizes Donated by: Pakenham Produce and Saddlery for all Beef Judging entrants.
Prize Money: First: $25, Second: $15, Third: $10Class2025. Junior Under 15 years2026. Senior 15-25 years (VAS Ltd. AFFILIATED)The winner and runner up of the Senior Beef Cattle Judging section will automatically become eligible to compete at the Royal Melbourne Show.Winners of VAS Competitions at other Shows within past 6 months may compete, but must notify Steward when entering. Not less than four animals of the beef breeds are to be judged and placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd by the competitor in accordance with points awarded
VAS Rules: www.vicagshows.com.au
Saturday 22nd February 2020South East On-Farm
Challenge
BEEF COMMERCIAL CLASSESThe South East On-Farm Challenge is judged in November preceding the Show. Prizes will be presented for:2056. Pair of Heifers (joined or unjoined)2057. Pair of Cows and Calves2058. Pen of three Steers2059. Bull under 18 monthsSouth East On-Farm Grand Champion
BEEF CATTLE - BRITISH/EUROPEAN BREEDSJUDGING TO START AT 9.00AM SHARP
Entry Fees: $10.00 PER CLASS INCLUDING INTERBREED GROUPS/PAIRSPrize Money: First: $40, Second: $20, Third: $10
All Animals must be registered Purebred status with their appropriate Breed Society respective Herd Book of Societies in Australia to enter in .
SPECIAL PRIZE BY: MT ARARAT SIMMENTAL STUD $200 TO THE BEEF STUD CATTLE EXHIBITOR WITH THE GREATEST
NUMBER OF BEEF CATTLE ENTRIES APPEARING ON SATURDAY OF THE SHOW.
BRITISH BREEDSBritish Breeds: Angus, Red Angus, Red Poll, South Devon, Beef
Shorthorn, Australian Shorthorn, Shorthorn, Welsh Black, Dexter, Australian Lowline, Miniature Hereford, Murray Grey, Poll Hereford,
Hereford, Belted Galloway, Speckle ParkClass:2029. Bull, under 12 months2030. Bull, 12 months and under 15 monthsJunior Champion BullReserve Junior Champion Bull2031. Bull, 15 months and under 18 months 2032. Bull, 18 months and under 20 months Intermediate Champion BullReserve Intermediate Champion Bull2033. Bull, 20 months and under 24 months2034. Bull, 24 months and overSenior Champion BullReserve Senior Champion BullAll Champions are eligible for Interbreed – Junior/Intermediate/Senior2035. Heifer, under 12 months2036. Heifer, 12 months and under 15 monthsJunior Champion FemaleReserve Junior Champion Female2037. Heifer, 15 months and under18 months 2038. Heifer, 18 months and under 20 months Intermediate Champion FemaleReserve Intermediate Champion Female2039 Heifer or Cow 20 months and under 24 months2040 Heifer or Cow 24 months and overSenior Champion FemalesReserve Senior Champion FemaleALL EXHIBITOR GROUP/PAIRS ARE NOW ELIGIBLE TO ENTER IN THE INTERBREED PAIR OF BULLS/PAIR OF FEMALES/GROUP OF THREE. THERE ARE NO BRITISH/EUORPEAN GROUP/PAIR CLASSES$10.00 ENTRY FEE APPLIES PER PAIR/GROUP INTERBREED CLASS
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EUROPEAN / BOS INDICUS BREEDSJUDGING TO START AT 9.30AM SHARP
European: Charolais Limousin, Simmental, Pinzgauer, Salers, Gelbvieh, Belgian Blue, Maine Anjou, Braunvieh, Bazadaize,
Blonde d’ Aquitaine, Santa GertrudisClass:2041. Bull, under 12 months2042. Bull, 12 months and under 15 monthsJunior Champion BullReserve Junior Champion Bull2043. Bull, 15 months and under 18 months 2044. Bull, 18 months and under 20 months Intermediate Champion BullReserve Intermediate Champion Bull2045. Bull, 20 months and under 24 months2046. Bull, 24 months and overSenior Champion BullReserve Senior Champion BullAll Champions are eligible for Interbreed – Junior/Intermediate/Senior2047. Heifer, under 12 months2048. Heifer, 12 months and under 15 monthsJunior Champion FemaleReserve Junior Champion Female2049. Heifer, 15 months and under18 months 2050. Heifer, 18 months and under 20 months Intermediate Champion FemaleReserve Intermediate Champion Female2051. Heifer or Cow 20 months and under 24 months2052. Heifer or Cow 24 months and overSenior Champion FemaleReserve Senior Champion FemaleALL EXHIBITOR GROUP/PAIRS ARE NOW ELIGIBLE TO ENTER IN THE INTERBREED PAIR OF BULLS/PAIR OF FEMALES/GROUP OF THREE. THERE ARE NO BRITISH/EUORPEAN GROUP/PAIR CLASSES$10.00 ENTRY FEE APPLIES PER PAIR/GROUP INTERBREED CLASS
JUDGING TO FOLLOW NORMAL BEEF CLASSES
Groups/Pairs must be owned by the exhibitor
Class 2053: BEST BEEF GROUP OF THREE
SPONSORED BY: THE CITY OF CASEY
The winning Group will receive a $200 voucher donated by G & S Livestock Services
(ALL BRITISH AND EUROPEAN/BOS INDICUS BEEF BREEDS ARE ELIGIBLE TO ENTER INTO THIS SECTION TO COMPETE)
$10.00 ENTRY FEE APPLIES.
Class 2054: BEST PAIR OF FEMALES
SPONSORED BY: ALEX SCOTT & STAFF
The winner will receive a trophy or cash to the value of $200Runner Up - $50 prize money donated by Geoffrey Marriott
(ALL BRITISH AND EUROPEAN/BOS INDICUS BEEF BREEDS ARE ELIGIBLE TO ENTER INTO THIS SECTION TO COMPETE)
$10.00 ENTRY FEE APPLIES.
Class 2055: BEST PAIR OF BULLS
PRIZE MONEY SPONSORED BY CHIPPA’S FENCING & MAINTENANCE AND BERWICK SHOW
This pair will receive a trophy or cash to the value of $200Runner Up - $50 prize money donated by Geoffrey Marriott
(ALL BRITISH AND EUROPEAN/BOS INDICUS BEEF BREEDS ARE ELIGIBLE TO ENTER INTO THIS SECTION TO COMPETE))
$10.00 ENTRY FEE APPLIES.
BEST BEEF MALE EXHIBITPRIZE MONEY DONATED BY: HELEN FYFE AND FAMILY
(Murray Forsyth Trophy to be presented by: Mrs. Noelene King OAM)This exhibit will receive a trophy and/or cash to the value of $250
THE MURRAY FORSYTH
BEST FEMALE EXHIBITPRIZE MONEY DONATED BY: HELEN FYFE AND FAMILY
(Murray Forsyth Trophy to be presented by: Mrs. Noelene King OAM)This exhibit will receive a trophy and/or cash to the value of $250
(JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE, SENIOR BRITISH AND EUROPEAN/BOS INDICUS CHAMPIONS ELIGIBLE)
SUPREME BEEF EXHIBITSPONSORED BY
Buchanan Park Welsh Black Cattle Stud - A & J Furborough
The Supreme exhibit will receive the John Lloyd Trophy and cash to the value of $200
Will be judged from the Best Male & Best Female exhibits
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The Marty AlberniJunior Herdsperson Award
$100 Cash Prize Money Sponsored by:
ALEX SCOTT & STAFFTrophy Kindly Donated by:
JEFF TULLYThis award will be judged on the Friday and Saturday
of the Show in conjunction with the Dairy and Beef Cattle Show.
The Competition is open to all cattle handlers, under 25 years of age, on the day of the Show. Competitors are required to register
by the Friday of the Show.
Judges will take into consideration the following:c General enthusiasm and initiativec Presentation of the herdspersonc Presentation of exhibit/s including bedding, Breed
promotion etc.c Safety around cattlec Involvement in Junior Handler/Judging Classes.c You do not need to be at the Show with your own cattle.c You can be assisting an owner or be employed by an
owner.c Judges will be appointed and will not be made known to
you.
beef interbreed
LED STEER COMPETITION
JUDGING TO FOLLOW THE LUNCHEON BREAK
This is an aggregate competition conducted by the Gippsland Steer Association, Inc.
All entries must be submitted to the Gippsland Steer Association prior to Dandenong Show in the year
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Entries close: Mail - Tuesday 4th February 2020
Online - Thursday 13th February 2020
Pavilion Superintendant: Mrs H. Tyrell
Stewards: : H Tyrrell, R. Luxford, P. Jones
DELIVERY & COLLECTION TIMES: CRAFT & COOKING
1. The Craft & Cooking Pavilion will be open from 8.30am to 7.00pm (SHARP) on Wednesday 19th February 2020, to except all exhibits.
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE IN PAVILION BY 7.00PM.
LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
2. All exhibits must remain on display during the show. The Pavilion will close at 4pm on Sunday 23rd February, and Exhibits must be collected between 5.00pm - 6.00pm [SHARP) on this day.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXHIBITORS TO COLLECT THEIR EXHIBITS ON THIS DAY.
THE SOCIETY WILL TAKE ALL CARE, BUT WILL NOT BE RESPONIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO THE EXHIBITS. ALL EXHIBITS ARE AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE EXHIBITOR
Show Cooking Hints- READ SCHEDULE CAREFULLY -
CAKE SIZE – No cakes should be more than 25cm in diameter unless specifically stated.
Chocolate Cake – Fine soft texture. Blend cocoa with a little hot water and cool before adding to mixture.
Chocolate/Apricot Balls – Place on appropriate plate/bowl size
Orange Cake – Fine even texture, even golden brown surface, well flavoured with orange. Rind can be used.
Cup Cakes – Moist, fine texture, nice peak to rise above paper.
Plain Sponge – No butter. Two layers of identical thickness, weigh each tin to obtain same amount in each. Should be pale in colour, light and soft in texture, not sticky and no cooler marks.
Scones – Dainty 5cm rounds. Uniform shape and colouring, free from excess flour. DON’T screw cutter, select scones from the first rolling of dough.
Fruit Cake – Cut all fruit to size of a currant. Square tins with straight sides to be used. Paper lining 5cm above tin, use hands to mix ingredients. Don’t scrape sides of bowl and put last bit on top of cake mixture. Too hot an oven causes cracks, wrap cake in tin foil immediately after taking cake from oven and allow to cool. Remove cake from tin next day and re-wrap in foil to store.
Bumping tin on table a few times helps remove air bubbles before cooking for fruit cakes and plum puddings. Make 21 days before Show.
Jams – Jars of Jam must have preserve covers only or screw top lids
– Ensure that any mould and any black sticky rings or marks have been removed.
– Ensure jars are filled to near capacity level.
– Attend to details like presentation of jars - making sure that jars have been cleaned, old sticky labels removed etc.
BEST EXHIBIT IN CRAFT & COOKINGPAVILION WILL RECEIVE THE
IAN DONALDSON PLAQUE
Sponsored by the Berwick & District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc.
THE SOCIETY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWINGSPONSORS OF THE COOKING, CRAFT, AND EXHIBITS
c Cake Decorators Assoc of Victoriac Framing To A T Picture Framers & Designers - HALLAM c Machine Knitters Association of Victoriac Mrs Heather Tyrrellc The Cake Stop - Shop 1, 46-50 Old Princes Hwy, BEACONSFIELD
Phone 9769 7099c Fine Dining Concepts - 0417 392 433c Mars Foods Incorporated
Class 8120ONE PERSON’S WORK (5 PIECES)
Entry Fee: $2.00Prize: 1st $10 and Cards and Ribbons for 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Must include 1 piece from each section of Cookery, Home products, Knitting Crochet & Sewing, Craftwork.Items in this class cannot be entered in other sections of the show (Specifications as for those Sections in this Schedule)
CLASS 8121ONE FAMILIES WORK (4 PIECES)
Entry Fee: $2.00Prize: 1st $10 and Cards and Ribbons for 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Any combination of family members is eligible to enter4 Pieces of work from any of the sections - Cookery, Home products, Sewing, Craftwork, Knitting or Crochet.Items in this class cannot be entered in other sections of the show.
GROUP WORKOPEN TO ALL COMMUNITY OR HOBBY GROUPS
Entry Fee: $5.00 per groupPrize: 1st Prize $10 Cards and Ribbons for 1st, 2nd & 3rd
CLASS8131. COLLECTION OF 10 ITEMS
1. Presentation of a Collection of 10 items – see details below 2. Display to be no more than 1mx 1m 3. Use of boxes, baskets etc can be used for display purposes 4. Note rules for individual sections within this schedule 5. This will be judged on items and overall presentation 6. No group name to be displayed before judging
Collection MUST include: 1. Cookery 5 cupcakes , iced and decorated
2. Home Product –1 jar of jam (any variety) 3. Knitting, Crocheting or Sewing – 1 beanie or scarf (any
medium) 4. Craftwork - Papercraft – Handmade card (any occasion). 5. Plus 6 other items of your choice from any of the Cooking and
Craft, Photography or Horticulture sections of the schedule – eg one container of native foliage – one kind, one landscape small print, Five fudge etc.
8132. One item that displays at least one technique of any Knitting, Crochet or Sewing eg. Patchwork quilt
8133. One item that displays use of at least one craftwork technique eg. Paper quilling - Item to be No larger than 1m x 1m
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Entry Fees: All Classes, $2.00 except Children Under 16 years(Junior Classes) $1.00.
Best Rosette will be awarded for Best Exhibits.Ribbons and prize cards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
Exhibits NOT to be iced unless otherwise stated; to be staged on a plain white appropriate size PLASTIC plate without paper underneath, and covered with a plastic bag. Exhibit number attached to rim of plate (not on plastic bag.
NO PACKET MIX UNLESS STATED.Class8000. Loaf of Bread (any variety) including Damper8001. Loaf of Bread (any variety) made in a Breadmaker8002. Five Plain Scones (no larger than 5cm)8003. Five Scones (any variety other than plain and no larger than 5cm)8004. Five Pikelets8005. Five Yo-Yo’s8006. Six Pieces Triangle Shortbread8007. Banana Cake / Banana Bread 8008. Hedgehog Slice (5 pieces)8009. Five Rum Balls8010. Five Brownies (Own Recipe)8011. Five Anzac Biscuits8012. Five Cornflake Cookies8013. Best plate of Home Made Biscuits (2 varieties – different mixtures, 3
of each).8014. Five Chocolate Chip Cookies8015. Sponge Cake (sandwich)8016. Plain Cake8017. Chocolate Cake or Mud Cake - uniced - maximum 20cm round8018. Marble Cake (iced top, not decorated)8019. Orange Cake (iced top – oblong shape, not decorated)8020. Three Muffins (same variety) baked in Paper Cases8021. Health Loaf - sweet or savoury8022. Fruit or Nut Loaf8023. Tea Cake own recipe8024. Boiled Fruit Cake (any variety)8025 Rich Fruit Cake 8026. Sultana Cake8027. Five Cupcakes Decorated8028. Special dietary Cake (EG diabetic, Vegan) Please state & supply
recipe8030. Five Fruit Mince Pies8031. Five Jam Drops
YEAR OF THE CUPCAKE*Cup Cakes: – Moist, fine texture, nice peak to rise above
paper casesClass8140. Five Cupcakes - iced and decorated 8141. Five Cupcakes - iced and handmade decoration8142. Novice - Five Cupcakes - iced and decorated 8143. Novice - five Cupcakes - iced and handmade decoration 8042. 16-18 years - Five Cupcakes – iced and decorated8054. 13-15 years - Five Cupcakes – iced and decorated 8063. 9 -12 years - Five Cupcakes – iced and decorated 8082. 6 - 8 years - Five Cupcakes – iced and decorated 8099. 5 years and under – Five Cupcakes – iced and decorated 8163. ‘Blokes’ Section – Five Cupcakes – iced and decorated
NOVICE COOKERYEntry Fee: $2.00 Prize: Cards and Ribbons for 1st, 2nd & 3rd
Sponsored by Fine Dining ConceptsA novice is a person who has not won a first place at a Show in the
cooking sectionClass8033. Four Scones [any variety] No larger than 5cm8034. Chocolate Cake uniced8035 Cake (any variety), not iced or decorated8036 Sponge (any variety)8037. Five Biscuits. Any variety8038. Five Pieces Cooked Slice8039. Five Jam Drops8040. Five Yo-yo’s
8142. Five Cupcakes - iced and decorated8143. Five Cupcakes - iced and handmade decoration
CONFECTIONERYEntry Fee: $2.00 Prize: Cards and Ribbons 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
Class8150. Five Fudge8151. Five Nougat8152. Five Honeycomb8153. Five Toffee8154. Five Rocky Road8155. Five Coconut Rough8156. Five Marshmellows8157. Five Any other confectionery not listed
‘BLOKES’ SECTION COOKERYEntry Fee: $2.00 Prize: Cards and Ribbons 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
Class8160. Five Plain Scones8161. Chocolate Cake (iced top not decorated)8162. Five Muffins - any variety8163. Five Cupcakes – iced and decorated 8164. Any other Cookery/Home Product not listed in this section
AFTERNOON TEA TRAYEntry Fee: $2.00
Class8122. Afternoon Tea Tray - Catering for Two People
WORKERS LUNCHBOXEntry Fee: $2.00
Class8124. Workers Lunchbox
PICNIC BASKETSEntry Fee: $2.00
Class8125. Small Picnic Basekt catering for two people8126. Teddy Bears Picnic Basket
JUNIOR COOKERYEntry Fee: $1.00. Prize: Cards and Society Ribbons for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
In black permanent pen, write child’s name and age on underside of plate. Attach Exhibit number to rim of plate.
16 YEARS TO 18 YEARSSponsored by Fine Dining Concepts
Class8041. Five Scones (any variety)8042. Five Cupcakes – iced and decorated8043. Packet cake, any variety, iced NOT decorated. Provide top of packet8044. Marble Cake (iced)8045. Sponge, 4 eggs8046 Five pieces of uncooked slice - one variety8047. Five Choc Chip Cookies8048. Five Yo-Yo’s8049. Five Biscuits. Any Variety8050. Five Honey Joys8090. Any other homemade cookery - not listed
13 YEARS TO 15 YEARSSponsored by Fine Dining Concepts
Class8051. Three Muffins (any variety) Baked in Paper Cases8052. Five Scones (any variety)8053. Packet Cake, Any Variety – Iced not decorated. Provide top of packet8054. Five Cupcakes –iced and decorated8055. Sponge, 4 egg8056. Chocolate Cake own recipe 8057. Five homemade biscuits (any Variety)8058. Five Homemade Gingerbread Person8059 Five Choc Chip Cookies8060. Five Cornflake Cookies 8161. Five Honey Joys8191. Any other homemade cookery - not listed
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9 YEARS TO 12 YEARSSponsored by Fine Dining Concepts
Class8061. Five Pikelets8062. Three Muffins (any variety) Baked in Paper Cases8063. Five Cupcakes8064. Five Honey Joys8065. Five cornflake Biscuits/Cookies8066. Plain Cake made from a Packet Mix (Un-iced) Supply top of packet8067. Five Scones (any variety)8068. Five Biscuits. Any variety 8069. Five Anzac Biscuits8070. Five Chocolate Chip Cookies8071. Five Chocolate/Coconut Balls – Refer Cooking Hints8072. Five Decorated or Iced Biscuits8192. Any other homemade cookery - not listed
6 YEARS TO 8 YEARSSponsored by Fine Dining Concepts
Class8081. Edible necklace8082. Five Cupcakes – iced and decorated8083. 8084. Five Pikelets8085. Three Teddy Bear Biscuits (Decorated)8086. Five Chocolate Crackles8087. Five Chocolate Chip Cookies8088. Five Cornflake Cookies 8089. Packet Cake (any variety) Supply top of Packet8090. My School Lunch Box – filled with healthy food8091. Five Biscuits. Any variety8092. Five Honey Joys8193. Any other handmade cookery - not listed
5 YEARS AND UNDEREntry Fee: 50c
Sponsored by Fine Dining ConceptsClass8094. Three Teddy Bear Biscuits (Decorated)8095. Three Pikelets8096. Edible Necklace e.g. using dried fruit pasta and lollies8097. Packet Cake, (any variety) supply top of Packet8098. Five Honey Joys8099. Five Cupcakes - Iced and Decorated8194. Any other homemade cookery - not listed
VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LTD COMPETITIONS
Fruit Cake, Carrot Cake, Junior Boiled Fruit Cake and Junior Carrot and Date Muffins
See VAS Section for Full details including Rules and Regulations and Compulsory recipes.
DECORATED CAKESEntry Fee: Open - $2.00 Junior - $1.00
The Berwick and District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc. thanks the following for their sponsorship of this Section:
The Cake Stop Beaconsfield and The Cake Decorators Association of Victoria
REGULATIONSRibbon, tulle, wire stamens and manufactured pillars may be used, but no manufactured ornaments, lace or edible glitter allowed. Edible colouring may be used, blocks, tins or other materials are not permitted. Cleats must be attached to all presentation boards. Braid in presentation permitted. No wires to penetrate surface of icing. Class8101. Best Decorated Cake for celebration of any occasion –
Open Section – 1st Voucher.8102. Best Decorated Cake for celebration of any occasion – Novice Section – 1st Voucher.8103. Novelty Cake – edible glitter allowed – 1st $20.8104. Decoration suitable for use on cake (painted or flooded, plaque
moulded or piped) – 1st $5.
8105. Arrangement of flowers. Buds and leaves additional. Flowers should be presented on a background, not necessarily a plaque. Wire, tulle, ribbon, sequins, glitter and non-synthetic stamens permitted. – 1st $5.
8106. Imitation Cake e.g. styrene, decorated – 1st $5.8107. Creative Cake 6” – 1st $5.8108 Cup Cake Tower – any occasion no more than 4 tier - 1st $5.8109. Figurine - for any occasion - 1st Voucher8110. Junior Decorated Cake for any occasion, not necessarily a fruit
cake – 1st $5.Exhibitors may offer cakes in this section for sale if they so desire.
Price must be stipulated when entering exhibit.
Entry Fee: $2.00 Ribbons & Cards to 1st, 2nd, 3rd.Rosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded
Plus Product from MARS FOODSAll entries to be at least 250gm and clear glass jars or bottles used. All entries must be labelled with product name (no business names)
Jars to be covered with preserve covers or screw top lids.
PLEASE CHECK ALL ENTRIES BEFORE SHOW DAY e.g. for mould
Class8201. Herb Vinegar8202. Fruit Vinegar8203. Tomato Sauce8204. Plum Sauce8205. Sauce (any other variety)8206. Small Jar Mustard8207. Green Tomato Pickle8208. Home made Pickle8209. Clear Pickle8210. Jar Pickled Onions8211. Pickled Beetroot8212. Ripe Tomato Relish8213 Relish (any other variety)8214. Fruit Chutney8215. Chutney (any other variety)8216. Jelly (any other variety)8217. Apple Jelly8218. Collection of Jellies (3 varieties)8219. Lemon Butter8220. Fruit Mince8221. Collection of Jams – 3 Varieties8222. Collection of Marmalade8223. Grapefruit Marmalade8224. Marmalade (any other variety)8225. Plum Jam8226. Raspberry Jam8227. Apricot Jam8228 Strawberry Jam 8229. Jar of Heritage style jam (any variety) recipe must be over 50yrs old8230. Any Other Jam not listed in Schedule8231. Sweet Sauce/Topping Suitable for Desert8232. Home Made Cordial8233. Jar of Preserved Fruit or Vegetables8234. Jar of Homemade Honey any variety8235. Any curd or butters other than lemon8236. Savoury Jam8237. Dehydrated Fruit and Vegetables - minimum of Five pieces8238. Flavoured oil8239. Any other home product not listed
ONE PERSONS WORK PRESERVES Entry Fee: $2.00
Prize Money: 1st $10 card & sash, 2nd card & sash, 3rd card & sashClass8250. One Person Work - PreservesEXHIBITORS IN THIS CLASS ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT A COLLECTION OF FIVE –ONE OF EACH OF THE FIVE LISTED BELOW. STANDARD JARS 250g. AND BOTTLE, NO MORE THAN 500MLSJar Jam (Any variety)Jar Marmalade (any variety) Jar of Pickles (any variety) Bottle of Sauce (any variety) Bottle of Herb/ Fruit Vinegar
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HOME PRODUCTS - JUNIOR CLASSESJUNIOR CLASSES – 13 YEARS TO 18 YEARS
Entry Fee: $1.00Best Exhibit: $10 + Rosette
$10 Encouragement Award to be awarded in this section.Class8261. Lemon butter8262. Jar of Jam (any variety)8263. Home made Cordial8264. Sauce(any variety)8265. Homemade Pickle8266. Relish / Chutney (any variety)
JUNIOR CLASSES – 12 YEARS AND UNDEREntry Fee: $1.00
Best Exhibit: $10 + Rosette$10 Encouragement Award to be awarded in this section.
Class8271. Lemon butter8272. Jar of Jam (any variety)8273. Home made Cordial8274. Sauce(any variety)8275. Homemade Pickle8276. Relish / Chutney (any variety)
Entry Fees: All Classes $2.00Ribbon & Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
Rosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded Sponsored by Berwick Show Society
All Exhibits in this section must have been completed during the previous twelve months. Each Exhibit must be the work of the
Exhibitor. Entries not to be washed or worn. No article to be moved without the steward’s permission.
PLEASE NOTEAll Exhibit ticket numbers WILL BE RETURNED when a stamped self-
addressed envelope is received. Exhibit Ticket Numbers must be placed on the right hand side & secured with a gold safety pin.
Note: A garment is something to wear. E.G. Jumper. Same as VAS Regulations
KNITTING & CROCHETClass8301. One pair Baby’s Bootees or Shoettes Hand Knitted or Crochet8302. Child’s Jumper – Hand Knitted8303. Child’s Cardigan – Hand Knitted8304. Baby’s Jacket – Hand Knitted8305. Baby’s Cardigan – Hand Knitted8306. Dolls outfit - Hand Knitted or Crochet8307. Hand Knitted Garment, 5ply and under. Yarn Label to be attached8308. Hand Knitted Garment over 5 ply. Yarn label to be Attached8309. Lady’s or Man’s Cardigan or Jumper – Knitted8310. Any other Crochet article not listed8311. Any Hand Knitted/Hand Crochet combination article8312. Hand Knitted rug or cot cover8313. Hand Knitted Shawl8314. Hand Knitted Socks8315. Any Other Hand Knitted articles not already mentioned NOTE: Toys should be entered in Toy Section8316. Coat Hanger, Knitted or Crocheted8317. Any Hand Knitted Accessories for example gloves. mittens, hats, Not
Sets8318. Any Crocheted Article – Wool/Wool Blend8319. Any Crocheted Article – Cotton8320. Any Machine Knitted Garment or Article.
Sponsored by Machine Knitters Assoc. of Victoria8321. Any Knitted / Crochet garment or article made by person 70 yrs
and over
BEANIES AND SCARVESEntry fees: All Classes $2.00
Ribbons & Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rdClass8351. Knitted Beanie 8352. Crochet Beanie 8353. Knitted Scarf8354. Crochet Scarf 8355. Matching Beanie Scarf set – knitted or crochet 8356. Knitted or Crochet Beanie or Scarf by Junior Competitor
TEA POT COSIES Teapot cosy to be exhibited on teapot.
Entry Fee: $2.00
Ribbons and Cards awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd Best Exhibit will be awarded
Class 8322. Knitted8323. Crochet8324. Knitted/Crochet Combination8325. Sewn
POPULAR YESTERYEAR Entry Fee: $2.00
Ribbons and Cards awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Best Exhibit will be awarded
The focus of this section is to handmake items that were popular in days gone by. You can make them in traditional style or with a
modern twist.Class 8331 Golliwogs - Any medium8332 Hot Water Bottle Cover – Any medium (exhibited with empty hot
water bottle)8333 Pair of Egg cosies – Any medium 8334 Bed socks – any medium 8335 Five Knitted or Crochet Flowers8336 Draft Stopper – any medium8337 Something from Craftalon- Nylon eg. Toilet roll cover, soap holder,
dressed or toy etc. 8338 Crochet or knitted Towel tops – eg- hand towel, tea towel etc. 8339 Material Towel Tops – eg hand towel, tea towel etc. 8340. Milk Jug Covers8341. Any other article not listed
VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LTD COMPETITIONS
Knitting Competition, Sewing Competition, Hand Embroidery Competition, Patchwork Competition,
Crochet Competition.
See VAS Section for full rules and regulations.
All exhibits in this section must have been completed during the previous twelve months. Exhibits must be in the hands of the Stewards at the CRAFT & COOKING Pavilion between 8.30am
and 7.00pm on Wednesday 19th FEBRUARY 2020.
HAND SPUN FIBRESEntry fee $2.00. Ribbons & Cards 1st, 2nd.3rd.
Rosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded
Class8401. 3 Skeins of Natural Coloured Fleece8402. 3 Skeins of Commercially prepared Fleece (state purpose)8403. 100gr Alpaca Handspun yarn – (attach sample)8404. 100gr Mohair Handspun yarn (attach sample)8405. Any Other natural Fibre or Blend of Fibres (state fibres)8406. Three Skeins of Hand spun Wool8407. Three Skeins of Flora Dyed Wool or Mohair8408. Three Skeins of Commercially Dyed Wool or Natural Animal Fibre
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Class8409. Hand Spun Knitted Garment8410. Hand Spun Garment (Child’s)8411. Hand Spun Fairisle jumper or cardigan (minimum of 3 colours)8412. Hand Spun Crochet Article8413. Hand Spun Natural Animal Fibre Garment (eg. Alpaca, Mohair,
Rabbit etc.)8414. Hand Spun Cap or Hat8415. Hand Spun Knitted or Crochet Vest8416. Any Hand Spun Article not already mentioned8417. Hand Spun Article from Hand Spun yarn8418. Hand Woven Article8419. Hand Woven Garment8420. Hand Woven Length of Fabric8421. Hand Woven Knee/Travel or Floor Rug8422. Hand Woven Scarf8423. Hand Felted Article using fibre felt8424. Hand Felted Garment using fibre felt8425. Hand Felted Article or Garment made by a school student (state age)8426. Entry Made by a Team of School Students from Hand-Spun Fibres,
Knitting, Crochet, Woven, Felting or any other method.Size of entry to be stated on Entry Form
SEWING COMPETITIONEntry Fees: All Classes $2.00
Ribbon and Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rdRosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded
CONDITIONSItems/Articles must be at least 90% Machine sewn.
Class8501. Child’s Garment8502. Sleepwear Adult/Child8503. Ladies Waist Apron8504. Apron, any variety8505. Garment8506. Cushion8507. Any other articled machine sewn8508. Bunting, no more 2m in length
FANCY WORK & SEWING EMBROIDERYEntry Fees: All Classes $2.00.
No postage stamps accepted. Ribbons & Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
Rosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded
All Exhibits in this Section must have been completed within two years of current show
This section sponsored by Framing to a T, Hallam
Class8521. Counted – Cross Stitch, Wallhanging or Picture – (Small)8522. Counted – Cross Stitch, Wallhanging or Picture – (Medium)8523. Counted – Cross Stitch, Wallhanging or Picture – (Large) NOTE Exhibits in Classes 8521-8523 will be classified according to
size at stewards discretion8524. Piece of Counted – Cross Stitch, other than a Wallhanging or Picture8525. Piece of Ribbon Embroidery work8526. Piece of Embroidery- Exhibitor’s own design8527. Piece of Embroidery – Stump/embellishing work8528. Piece of Embroidery – Brazilian8529. Piece of Creative Embroidery8530. Hand Embroidered Babies Blanket8531. Embroidered Tablecloth8532. Embroidered Doileys or Doiley sets8533. Any article of Hand Embroidery not listed8534. A Sewing aide. eg. pin cushion. Needle case, etc8535. Any article of machine embroidery8536. Smocking, Child’s garment with smocking8537. Any other article of Smocking8538. Article of Continuous Lace, (Bedfordshire, Bucks Point and Torchen)
TOYSEntry Fees: All Classes $2.00
Ribbon and Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rdRosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded
Sponsored by Framing to a TNOTE: Exhibits in this Section should be suitable in size, character. Fabric and safety as a child’s play toy (no glass eyes or buttons)All exhibits in the Section must have been completed during the previous 12 months.Class 8539. Safe and soft baby toy. (Buttons, beads buckles, hard eyes etc. are
not Allowed. Should be suitable in size, character, fabric and safety for a child up to age 3.
8540. Soft Toy – Crocheted or Knitted8541. Soft Toy – other than previously provided for, including Felt8542. Clown Toy – size must not exceed 92cm in any direction. Must be
traditional clowns8543. Novelty Toy, other than traditional clowns8544. Toy suitable for Childs Room excluding Clown. Size must not exceed
92cm in any direction8545. Country Cloth Doll (Amish etc.soft body)8546. Cloth Dolls, Sculptured Flat, (Rag) Country, Primitive8547. Character Sets.e.g. Nativity, Nursery Rhyme8548. Character Doll / Fantasy Doll
BEARSEntry Fees: All Classes $2.00
Ribbon and Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rdRosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded
Class8549. Bears - other than suitable as a child’s play toy8550. Bears – undressed with minimum accessories Size must not exceed
92cm in any direction8551. Bears – Dressed size must not exceed 92cm in any direction
BAGSEntry Fee – All classes $2.00
Ribbon and Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rdRosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded
Class8552. Handmade Evening Bag8553. Handmade Shopping Bag8554. Handmade Bag from Recycled Material8555. Handmade any other bag not listed
APPLIQUE – PATCHWORK – QUILTINGEntry Fee – All classes $2.00
Ribbon and Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rdRosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded
For display purposes, loops or other hanging devices must be attached to all Exhibits where appropriate.
All Exhibits in this Section must have been completed within two years of the current show.Class8556. Article of Appliqué, (handmade or machined) any style (if sufficient
entries in any one style are received, a separate Class for these will be formed)
8557. A Quilt – (Machine)8558. A Quilt – (Handmade)8559. A Quilt – Hand pieced and Hand Quilted8560. A Quilt- Hand pieced and Machine Quilted8561. Any Patchwork Article (Machine)8562. Any Patchwork Article (Handmade)8563. Any article of Patchwork and Hand Embroidery8564. Any article Machined Patchwork/Hand Embroidery8565. Any Patchwork combined with hand Appliqué8566 Any Patchwork combined with machine Appliqué8567. Any Patchwork Garment8568. Patchwork Cushion8569. Small Article (Machined)8570. Small Article (Handmade)8571. Any Article of Appliqué & Patchwork combination (Machined)8572. Any Article of Appliqué & Patchwork combination (Handmade)8573. Any article Christmas Theme EG. Quilted Tree Skirt, Stocking, Table
Runner,8574. Any other Article not listed
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Ribbon and Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rdRosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded
All Exhibits in this Section must have been completed during the previous 12 monthsClass8575. Prettiest Coat Hanger8576. Article made from Handmade Felt8577. Something New from Something Old8578. Most useful article from 1sq.metre of fabric8579. Any other article not listed8580. Christmas Decoration, any medium8581. Article made by a person 70yrs and over
Entry Fee: $2.00 Ribbons & Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
NOTE: All articles such as tapestries, wall hangings, plaques etc. designed to be displayed by hanging, must be fitted with loops or other appropriate hanging devices. All Exhibits in this Section must have been completed during the previous 12 months
GENERALEntry Fee – All classes $2.00
Ribbon and Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Best Exhibit Rosette will be awarded Class8601. Article of Leather Work8602. Mosaic Article No Bigger than 600mm8603 Article of Decretive Painting8604 Article of Hand created Jewellery8610 Any article of tapestry8612 Calligraphy – Any Medium8613. Gift Wrapped Parcel (no bigger than shoe box)8614 Any Article of Ceramics Underglazed8615. Any Article of Ceramics Overglazed8616. Any article of Porcelain8617. Hand painted Pottery8618. Any other article not listed8619 Any article of Beading8620. Charm Bracelet (must include some form of beading)8621. Fabric Covered Journal/Ipad cover8622. Adult Colouring8623. Any article of Diamond Dotz
WOODWORKEntry Fee – $2.00
Rosette for Best Exhibit will be awardedRibbons and Cards awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Class8631. Turned wooden article/s8632. Wooden Article8633. A Wooden Toy 8634. Piece of Marquetry 8635. Any woodwork article not listed
REMEMBER OUR SOLDIERS OF WAREntry Fee – $2.00
Rosette for Best Exhibit will be awardedRibbons and Cards awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Class
8641. Remembering a soldier – eg hamper or Box theme, Memory box, shadow box of frame – must contain at least 2 handmade items and judged on decorative presentation
8642. Handmade Poppies – minimum of 3 (any medium)
8643. Australian Wagga / blanket / rug / quilt
PAPER CRAFTSEntry Fee: $2.00
Ribbon and Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Rosettes for Best Exhibit will be awardedClass8651. Handmade Card for any occasion8652. Handmade Paper8653. Parchment Craft – Any Article8654. Stamping (Card for any occasion)8655. Any form of stamping8657. Any article of papercraft not listed8658. Article of Pergamano8659. Origami
SCRAPBOOKINGEntry Fee: $2.00
Ribbon and Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Rosettes for Best Exhibit will be awarded
Work needs to be an original. Layouts must be in a Plastic SleeveClass8660. Digital Scrapbook Layout8661. Single Layout8662 Double Page Layout 8663. Off The Page8664. Page celebrating your Ancestory8665. Photo Book8650. “Day at the Show”
FOLK ART & DECORATIVE PAINTINGEntry Fee: $2.00
Rosette for Best Exhibit will be awarded
RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Entries to have signatures covered or not to be signed.
2. Entries to have been prepared and decorated by the entrant solely, and must have been completed in the last 12 months.
3. Decorative painting may be applied on any surface, including wood, metal, glass and ceramic.
NOVICE(Less than 18 months experience)
8666 Decorative8667 Australian
OPEN / ADVANCED8668 Decorative8669. Australian
PROFESSIONAL8670. Decorative8671. Australian
SENIOR CITIZENS(60 years and over)
8672. Decorative8673. Australian
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JUNIOR COMPETITION Entry Fee: $1.00 (no Postage Stamps accepted)
Age to be as at 22nd February. Age to be stated on entry formPrize Ribbons & Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd,Best Exhibit Rosette: 16 to 18 years and $10.00Best Exhibit Rosette: 13 to 15 years and $10.00Best Exhibit Rosette: 9 to 12 years and $10.00Best Exhibit Rosette: 6 to 8 years and $5.00Best Exhibit Rosette: 5 years & under and $5.00
13 YEARS TO 18 YEARS (inclusive)Class8701. Painting in any medium (unframed and not to exceed A3 in size) 8702. Piece of Embroidery8703. Hand made Bear / Doll8704. Piece of Patchwork8705. Piece of Sewing (Hand or Machined)8706. Woodwork Article (Not to exceed 60cm in any dimension)8707. Card for any occasion8708. Drawing in any medium (Unframed and not to exceed A3 in size)8709. Specimen of Handwriting: Addressed envelope 22 x 11cm The Secretary, Berwick and District A. & H. Society P.O. Box 442, Berwick, Vic 3806 8710. Decorated Item e.g. Cap/Hat, Glove, etc8711. Article of Hand Crafted Jewellery8712. Scrapbooking: – Any single page in plastic sleeve8713. Scrapbooking - Off the Page –8714. Scrapbooking - any double page in plastic sleeve 8715. Any Article of Ceramics8716. Article of Origami8717. Design a poster for 2021 Berwick Show8718. Computer Generated Artwork A4 Size8719. Gift Wrap a Box (no bigger than a shoe box)8720. Short Story or Poem (no more than 50 words on no larger than A4)8721. Any other Article not listed
9 YEARS TO 12 YEARS (inclusive)
Class8722. Any Hand Knitted Garment/Article8723. Piece of Embroidery8724. Piece of Sewing (Hand or Machined)8725. Drawing in any medium (Unframed and not to exceed A3 in size)8726. Article made from recycled / natural materials8728. Decorated Face Mask8729. Decorated Cap/Hat for any occasion8731. Painting in any medium (Unframed and not to exceed A3 in size)8732. Collage (Not to exceed A3 in size)8733. Specimen of Handwriting: Addressed envelope 22 x 11cm The Secretary, Berwick and District A. & H. Society P.O. Box 442, Berwick, Vic 3806 8734. Article of Origami8735. Article of Hand Crafted Jewellery8736. Scrapbooking – any single page in plastic sleeve8737. Scrapbooking - any double page in plastic sleeve8738. Any Article of Ceramics8739. Model or models made from a Kit e.g. Car, Plane etc8740. Scarecrow made from wooden spoon8741. Design a poster for 2021 Berwick Show8742. Handmade Card8743. Greeting Card done on a computer8744. Computer Generated Artwork A4 Size8745. Gift Wrap a Box (no bigger than a shoe box)8746. Any other Article not listed
6 YEARS TO 8 YEARS (inclusive)
Class8747. Design a poster for 2021 Berwick Show8748. Piece of Embroidery
8749. Piece of Sewing (Hand or Machined)8750. Scarecrow made from a wooden spoon8751. Article made from recycled/natural materials (Not to exceed 60cms)8752. Decorated Hard Boiled Egg8753. Decorated Face Mask8754. Decorated Cap/Hat for any occasion8755. Drawing in any medium (Unframed and not to exceed A3 in size)8756. Painting in any medium (Unframed and not to exceed A3 in size)8757. Collage (Not to exceed A3 in size)8758. Specimen of Handwriting: Addressed envelope 22 x 11cm The Secretary, Berwick and District A. & H. Society P.O. Box 442, Berwick, Vic 38068759. Handmade Fairy or Wizard Wand8760. Handmade Dream Catcher8761. Any Article of Ceramics8762. Article of Origami8763. Model or models made from a Kit e.g. Car, Plane etc8764. Gift Wrap a Box (no bigger than a shoe box)8765. Any other Article not listed8766. Painted Pet Rock
5 YEARS AND UNDERClass8767. Origami8768. Draw a picture of my family8769. Painted Pet Rock8770 Painting in any medium (Unframed and not to exceed A3 in size)8771. Drawing in any medium (Unframed and not to exceed A3 in size)8772. Collage (Not to exceed A3 in size)8773. Clay/Air dried Modelling Clay Article8774. Something made for recycled material8775. Make a Caterpillar from an egg carton8776. Any other Article not listed8777. Box Construction - no larger than 35cm x 35cm8778. Something made from Playdough - must not be larger than 30x30cm
DUPLO/LEGO BUILDINGSponsored by Mrs Heather Tyrrell
Entry Fees: Juniors $1.00 Adults $2.00
Ribbons & Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
Best Exhibit Rosette Awarded in this Section
Exhibit in this section must be the work of the exhibitor.
AGE 13 TO 17 YEARSExhibit to be no larger than 45cm square surface.
Class8780. Own Design and creation8791. Made from a kit (no bigger than 45cm sq - Finished Size)
AGE 10 TO 12 YEARSExhibit to be no larger than 45cm square surface.
Class8781. Own Design and creation8782. Made from a kit (no bigger than 45cm sq – Finished Size)
AGE 7 TO 9 YEARSExhibit to be no larger than 45cm square surface.
Class8783. Own Design and Creation8784. Made from a kit (no bigger than 45cm sq – Finished Size)
AGE 6 YEARS & UNDERExhibit to be no larger than 45cm square surface.
Class8785. Own Design and Creation8786. Made from a kit (no bigger than 45cm sq - Finished Size.)
ADULTExhibit to be no larger than 45cm square surface.
Class8787. Own Design and Creation8788. Made from a Kit
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Ribbons & Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Best Exhibit Rosette and $5.00
Exhibits in this section must be the work of the exhibitor, no larger than 45 cm square surface.
Children must be 16 years or under, please state age on entry form and exhibit ticket.
Class8789. Own Design and Creation8790. Made from a kit
DIFFERING ABILITIES COMPETITION(CRAFTS, KNITTING, SEWING, ART)
Open to all persons with special needs/disabilities, including those who are In Care, attend a Day Centre or
reside in a Nursing Home.
All articles to be individually named on back or underneath work.
THIS SECTION IS RESTRICTED TO EXHIBITORS WITH DIFFERING NEEDS AND PERSONS OVER 80 YEARS OF AGE
Entries close: Mail - Tuesday 4th February 2020, Online - 13th February 2020
Entry Fee: $1.00 (no Postage Stamps accepted)
Prize Ribbons & Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
Best Exhibit Rosettes and Encouragement Awards to be awarded in this Section
REGULATIONS
1. All exhibits must have been completed during the last 12 months
2. Entry Form can be photo copied to facilitate multiple entries
3. Upon receipt of the Entry Form the Show Society will return to the Exhibitor an Exhibit Ticket which is to be placed on the article with tape or safety pin prior to delivery on Wednesday 19th February 2020 (Refer to Page for Delivery & Collection Times)
Class8801. Any knitted garment eg jumper, cardigan etc 8802. Any item of Knitting e.g. Hat, Scarf8803. Any item of Crochet8804. Article made from Fabric8805. Any item of Collage (Not to exceed A3 in size)8806. Hand Made Cards8807. Hand made card – any other occasion (not birthday)8808. Hand made bookmark8809. Any paper craft item8810. Something made from recycled material8811. A fancy Coathanger8812. Any article of Jewellery or Hair Decoration8813. Decoration for a special occasion8814. Art: – Painting any medium (Must be framed)8815. Art: – Drawing or Abstract (Must be laminated)8816 Canvas Art 8817 A handmade Item made with something from the garden 8818. 8819 Any article made by a Senior 80 years and over8820. Any other article not mentioned8821. Adult Colouring8822. Group Entry8823. Any article decorated e.g. Hat, Pot etc.
VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LTD (VAS) COMPETITIONS
FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION
Open to all fruit cake enthusiasts
VAS LTD STATE COMPETITION GENERAL REGULATIONS
1. The entrant must follow the recipe and specifications provided.
2. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor.
3. The Rich Fruit Cake competition follows the three levels of competition: Show Level, Group Level and State Final.
4. An exhibitor having won at their local Show will bake another cake for the Group Final level and then the winner of the Group Final will bake another cake for the State Final at the Royal Melbourne Show.
5. An exhibitor having won at Show Level is not eligible to enter any other Show until after the Group Final judging.
6. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State Final.
7. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level, then the second placegetter is eligible to compete.
Prizes: Rich Fruit Cake
Show Society Level: 1st $10, 2nd $5
Group Level: 1st $20, 2nd $10
State Level: 1st $200 plus VAS State Final Trophy, 2nd $100, 3rd $50
Prizes: Junior Boiled Fruit Cake
Show Society Level: 1st $10, 2nd $5
Group Level: 1st $10, 2nd $5
State Level: 1st $200 plus VAS State Final Trophy, 2nd $100, 3rd $50
Class 8901
RICH FRUIT CAKE Entry Fee: $2.00
Senior or Open Section – Prizes 1st $10, 2nd $5The following recipe is compulsory for all entrants
in this section.INGREDIENTS: 250g sultanas 1⁄4 teaspoon Grated Nutmeg250g chopped raisins 1⁄2 teaspoon Ground Ginger250g currants 1⁄2 teaspoon Ground Cloves125g chopped mixed peel 250g butter90g chopped glace cherries 250g soft brown sugar90g chopped blanched almonds 1⁄2 teaspoon vanilla essence1⁄3 cup sherry or brandy 1⁄2 teaspoon almond essence250g plain flour 1⁄2 teaspoon lemon essence 60g self raising flour OR finely grated lemon rind4 large eggs
METHOD:
1. Mix together all the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with sherry or brandy. Cover, leave for at least 1 hour, but preferably overnight.
2. Sift together the flours and spices. Cream together the butter and sugar with the essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add the fruit and flour mixtures.Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon.
3. Place the mixture into a prepared tin 20cm square, straight sided, square cornered tin and bake in a slow oven for approximately 31⁄2 – 4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin.
NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending on the size, it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 – 3 pieces, cherries into 4 to 6 pieces and the almonds crosswise into 3 or 4 pieces.
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Class 8902JUNIOR BOILED FRUIT CAKE
COMPETITIONOpen to junior cake bakers under 18 years on the day
of their local show
Entry Fee: $1.00 Money: First $10.00 2nd $5.00
The following recipe is compulsory for all entrantsin this section.
INGREDIENTS:
375g Mixed Fruit 2 eggs lightly beaten3⁄4 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons marmalade1 teaspoon mixed spice 1 cup self-raising flour1⁄2 cup water 1 cup plain flour 125g butter 1⁄4 teaspoon salt1⁄2 teaspoon bicarbonate soda 1⁄2 cup sherry
METHOD:
1. Place the mixed fruit, sugar, spice, water and butter in a large saucepan and bring to the boil.
2. Simmer gently for 3 minutes, then remove from stove, add bicarb soda and allow to cool.
3. Add sherry, eggs and marmalade, mixing well.
4. Fold in the sifted dry ingredients then place in a greased and lined 20CM ROUND CAKE TIN.
5. Bake in a moderately slow oven for 1.5 hours until cooked when tested.
Class 8903VAS CARROT CAKE
Entry Fee: $2.00
Prizes 1st $10, 2nd $5
VAS LTD STATE COMPETITION GENERAL REGULATIONS
1. The entrant must follow the recipe and specifications provided.
2. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor.
3. The carrot cake competition follows the three levels of competition: Show Level, Group Level and State Final.
4. An exhibitor having won at their local Show will bake another cake for the Group Final level and then the winner of the Group Final will bake another cake for the State Final at the Annual VAS Ltd Convention
5. An exhibitor having won at Show Level is not eligible to enter any other Show until after the Group Final judging.
6. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State Final.
7. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level, then the second placegetter is eligible to compete.
Prizes: Carrot Cake
Show Society Level: 1st $10, 2nd $5
Group Level: 1st $10, 2nd $5
State Level: 1st $250 plus plaque VAS State Final Trophy, 2nd $100, 3rd $500
Prizes: Junior Boiled Carrot and Date Muffins
Show Society Level: 1st $10, 2nd $5
Group Level: 1st $10, 2nd $5
State Level: 1st $250 plus VAS State Final Trophy, 2nd $100, 3rd $50
INGREDIENTS:
375g Plain Flour 2 tsp Baking Powder11/2 tsp bicarb soda 2 tsp ground cinnamon1/2 tsp ground nutmeg 1/2 tsp allspice2 tsp salt 345g castor sugar375ml vegetable oil 4 eggs3 medium carrots, grated (350 grams)220g tin crushed pineapple, drained180g pecan nuts crushed
METHOD:
1. Preheat the oven to 180C (160C fan), Grease a 23cm (9”) round cake tin and line with baking paper.
2. Sift the dry ingredients together into a bowl. In a separate bowl, beat the eggs and oil, then add to the dry ingredients. Mix well then add the carrots, crushed pineapple and pecans.
Mix to form a smooth batter and pour into the cake in.
3. Bake for approximately 90 - 100 minutes.
4. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes in the tin on a wire rack. Upend and allow to cool on the wire rack.
CLASS 8904
JUNIOR CARROT AND DATE MUFFIN
COMPETITIONEntry Fee: $1.00
Prize Money: First $10.00, 2nd $5
Open to junior cake bakers under 18 years on the day of their local show
The following recipe is compulsory for all entrantsin this section.
Show Entries: Four (4) muffins per plate
INGREDIENTS:
21⁄2 cups Self-raising flour 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 cup brown sugar (firmly packed)1/3 cup pitted dates, chopped 1 cup coarsely grated carrot1 tablespoon orange marmalade 1 cup canola oil2 eggs, lightly beaten 3/4 cup orange juice1 cup reduced fat milk
METHOD:
1. Heat oven to 190C (moderately hot)
2. Line a 12 hole muffin pan with, Round Paper Muffin Cases
Classic White Muffin Cases size (35mm height x 90mm wide x 50mm Base)
3. Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl; stir in dates, carrots. Then add the combined marmalade, oil, eggs, juice and milk. Mix until just combined
4. Spoon mixture evenly into Muffin paper cases in muffin pan
5. Cook for 20 minutes, (to test muffins are cooked inserted cake skewer. If it comes out clean the muffins are ready
6. Stand muffins in pan for 5 minutes before removing to cool
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VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LTD
COMPETITIONSKnitting Competition, Sewing Competition, Hand Embroidery Competition, Patchwork
Competition, Crochet Competition
VAS LTD STATE COMPETITION GENERAL REGULATIONS
1. Each exhibit entered must be the bona tide work of the exhibitor.
2. All work is to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local Show.
3. The competition follows the three levels of competition: Show Level, Group Level and State Final.
4. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at the 2020 Group Final. The winning exhibit at the Group Final will then compete in the State Final at the 2020 Royal Melbourne Show.
5. An exhibitor having won at Show Level is not eligible to enter the VAS Sewing competition at any other Show until after the Group Final judging.
6. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State Final.
7. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level, then the second placegetter is eligible to compete.
8. An exhibit having won at State Final is no longer eligible to compete in the competition.
9. If an exhibitor is found to have won more than one Group Final the exhibitor must forfeit/refund all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months.
State Final Prizes: 1st $300 Spotlight Voucher & State Final Trophy , 2nd $150 Spotlight Voucher, 3rd $50 Spotlight voucher
KNITTING COMPETITIONClass 8905Entry Fee: $2.00
Prize Money 1st $10
A HAND KNITTED GARMENT FOR A CHILD 3-5 YEARS OF AGE
1. Each exhibit must be made from pure wool/wool blend of any ply
2. Exhibitor to attach label from wool used or receipt from the woollen mill
3. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor
4. General Regulations for VAS Ltd State Competitions also apply
SEWING COMPETITIONClass 8906Entry Fee: $2.00
Prize Money 1st $10
TOTE/CARRY BAGNO LARGER THAN 50CM ON ANY ONE SIDE, FABRIC HANDLE/S,
MINIMUM EMBELLISHMENTS ALLOWED, MUST BE LINED1. Sewn by machine2. May be hand finished3. Knitted/Crocheted items not acceptable4. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor5. General Regulations for VAS Ltd State Competitions also apply
HAND EMBROIDERY COMPETITIONClass 8907Entry Fee: $2.00
Prize Money 1st $10
ARTICLE OF HAND EMBROIDERY ANY TYPE, EXCLUDING CROSS STITCH
(General Regulations for VAS Ltd State Competitions also apply)SHOW SOCIETY LEVEL - 1st Prize $10.00STATE FINAL - 1st Prize $300.00 Spotlight Voucher plus VAS Ltd plaque2nd Prize - $150.00 Spotlight Voucher3rd Prize - $50.00 Spotlight Voucher
PATCHWORK COMPETITIONClass 8908Entry Fee: $2.00
Prize Money 1st $10
PATCHWORKNO MORE THAN 1 METRE ON ANY ONE SIDE
1. Machine pieced and machine quilted.2. Minimal embellishments. Small amount only not to overpower patchwork.3. General Regulations for VAS Ltd State Competitions also apply.
CROCHET COMPETITIONClass 8909Entry Fee: $2.00
Prize Money 1st $10ONE ITEM OF CROCHET, NO LARGER THAN 50CM ON ANY ONE SIDE
MADE FROM PURE WOOL/WOOLBLEND OF ANY PLY (LABEL MUST BE ATTACHED OR RECEIPT FROM
THE WOOLLEN MILL).1. Exhibitor to attach label from wool used or receipt from the woollen mills.2. General Regulations for VAS Ltd State Competitions also apply.
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CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOWVENUE:
KCC PARK, SKYE SUNDAY 23RD
FEBRUARY 2020Schedule of classes
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 & 18 dogs 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a, 10a, 11a & 18a
bitches
Entries to the show secretary, via Showmanager,
17 Barwon St, Clyde North, 3978 Ph: 0407 546 184 (no calls after 9pm)
Cheques made payable to Berwick A & H Society Inc.
BERWICK & DISTRICT A & H SOCIETY INC
DOG HIGHJUMP LOCAL EVENTBERWICK SHOWGROUNDS ‘AKOONAH PARK’ MAIN OVAL, COMMENCING 1.00PM
SUNDAY 23RD FEBRUARY 2020Entries: Free and taken on the day
GATE ENTRY MUST BE PAID OR PRE-PURCHASED ONLINEPrizes: 1st. $125, 2nd $75, 3rd $50 for each class.
Ribbons to 3rd place.
Sponsored by: ALEX SCOTT AND STAFF, BERWICK
Note: The competition is open to all dogs. Each dog is allowed 3 attempts at each height and shall be
disqualified if unsuccessful on the 3rd attempt. In the event of 2 dogs jumping the same height, the winner will be the
dog that took the least attempts of the winning jump. Judges decision is final. The dog can touch any part of the jump to get over. The handler can encourage the dog over by vocal or visual command but not by pushing or pulling
the dog.
All dogs MUST be kept on lead at all times, until it is their turn to compete in this event.
Schedule of classesc Small dog under 50cm
c Medium dogs over 50cmVAS Ltd State Final - The two winners will represent the
Berwick Show Society at the State final to be held at the Ballarat Show on the second weekend in November.
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Sunday 23rd February, 2020
56th Annual Show for the Mountain District
Goat ClubThe Nick Godfrey Perpetual Trophy
The Mountain District Goat Club was founded in 1964 and Mr. Nick Godfrey was nominated Vice President. Nick and his wife bred Toggenburgs and British Alpines and many notable goats
bore their stud prefix “Haigwyn”
The Nick Godfrey Perpetual Trophy was first awarded in 1975 and is dedicated to his memory.
It is awarded to the best exhibit.
The Bill Williamson TrophyThe Bill Williamson Trophy is donated by the Mountain District Goat Club to acknowledge the contribution Bill made to the
dairy goat section of the Berwick Show.
Mr. Williamson worked throughout the year on behalf of the Berwick Show but he adopted the dairy goats as his special
interest. For many years the dairy goat section owed its success to his active and financial support. Even in his more senior years,
he would arrive
early on our show days to prepare the area allocated to us, often staying to steward or assist with recording results.
This encouragement/gratitude award is given to a person or goat of the judges choice.
Pinevale Corina TrophyThe Pinevale Corinna Trophy for the best 1st Lactation
Saanen in Honour of the Pinevale Dairy Goat Stud run by Bena Maddison. Bena is our oldest member and has given
tirelessly of her wisdom over many years to the Goat keeping fraternity. She is also a highly regarded Judge. Pinevale
Corrina won the Class in 1967.
MOUNTAIN DISTRICT GOAT CLUBThis year marks the 56th Anniversary for Dairy Goats at this show and will be held under the auspices of the Mountain District Goat Club.
The MDGC was established in 1963 and held its first show in 1964 at the Upper FTG Recreation Reserve. For the next eight years an annual show was held at various locations ranging from Scoresby to Belgrave South to Cockatoo.
In 1973 the show was held at the Berwick Agricultural show and has remained there ever since. At our 2017 AGM, MDGC became a sub-group of Yarra Valley Goat Club, which also has a long and healthy pedigree, as we have been running concurrent meetings for the last few years.
MDGC will continue to run the Dairy Section of the Berwick Show.
Thank you for your support.
DAIRY GOATS54th Annual Show for the Mountain District Goat Club Inc.
Sunday 23rd February 2020 at 10:00am
Judge: Jack Robinson
Convenor: Paul Little
Head Steward: Rhonda Patton
Stewards: Dot Towler, Kirsti Stephens, Joseph Gruner, Alan GrunerENTRIES CLOSE:
MAIL – Tuesday 4th February, 2020
SHOWDAY ONLINE – Thursday 13th February, 2020
ENTRY FEE: $2.50 for BSS members / $4.00 non-members
All entries must be online or on the prescribed form to
Berwick Show Society Dairy Goats Entry, PO Box 442, Berwick 3806
PRIZE MONEY AND RIBBONS WILL BE AWARDED
PRIZE MONEY: All Classes - 1st $3.00, 2nd $1.00
Ribbons to 3rd place
Classes 1, 2, 3, 17 & 18 – 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00, 4th Place Ribbon
RULES & REGULATIONS OF ENTRY1. Competition in this Section is restricted to animals registered in the
DGSA or ADG Inc Herd Books owned by members of either of these dairy goat organisations.(This means Saanens, Toggenburgs, British Alpines, Anglo Nubians, Australian Melaan , Australian Brown, La Mancha, Alpine, Nigerian Dwarf and I.R.)
2. All Entries must either completed online or be on the prescribed Dairy Goat Entry Form Accompanied by the appropriate Fees, and addressed to
The Secretary, Berwick & /District A & H Society Inc PO Box 442, Berwick. Vic. 38063. All first lactation Does to be presented in the Judging ring at the
beginning of Class 1, to be judged in milk then milked out. Does not entered in Best Udder to leave the ring.
4. All second and subsequent Does to be presented in the Judging ring at the beginning of Class 2, to be judged in milk then milked out. Does not entered in Best Udder to leave the ring
5. All Goats over the age of 12 months must be CAE & Johne’s disease negative: Kids to be from negative testing does, Copies of veterinary certificates (within 12 months) must accompany entries & be available on request on the day of the show.
6. Milk Figures must accompany Entries7. Classes marked * are special classes for goats which must be
shown in their appropriate age Classes.8. Classes may be divided or amalgamated according to the entry
numbers.9. All ages at date of Show10. Type & Production points to be stated on Entry Form & Cards
produced on the day if requested.11. Tattoos may be inspected by Stewards at any time. If animal has
been microchipped instead of tattooed, animal must be able to be scanned.
12. Best Exhibit is judged from the Champion Milking Does, Champion Goatling & Champion Kid.
13. All Handlers to wear White dust coats or Shirts
2. DEFINITIONS A Kid is an unkidded Doe under 12 months at the date of the Show A Goatling is an unkidded Doe between 12 & 24 months at the date
of the Show.
1. SASHESChampion Milking Doe and Reserve Champion Milking DoeChampion and Reserve Champion GoatlingChampion and Reserve Champion Doe KidType and Production Q*Type and Production Herd RecordingBest Udder: 1st LactationBest Udder: 2 or more LactationsOverall Best Udder – Dairy GoatBest Exhibit – Dairy Goat
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Entries accepted online. To place your entry online, visit the website for the link to Showdayonline.
www.berwickshow.org.auALPACAColour Championship Halter and Fleece Show. To enter www.ealpaca.com.au RABBITS Unfortunately the Rabbit Competition has had to be cancelled for the 2020 Berwick & District Show.
Class5001 Best Udder 2nd Lactation (all breeds, AOV)*5002 Best Udder 1st Lactation (all breeds, AOV)*Overall Best Udder (Saanen, Toggenburg, Anglo Nubian, Australian Melaan, Australian Brown, LaMancha, Alpine, Nigerian Dwarf, Nigerian Dwarf Appendix, AOV)5003 Saanen Doe 2nd & subsequent Lactation5004 Toggenburg 2nd & subsequent Lactation5005 British Alpine 2nd & subsequent Lactation5006 Anglo Nubian 2nd & subsequent Lactation5007 Australian Melaan 2nd & subsequent Lactation5008 Australian Brown 2nd & subsequent Lactation5009 La Mancha 2nd & subsequent Lactation5010 Alpine 2nd & subsequent Lactation5011 Nigerian Dwarf 2nd & subsequent Lactation5012 Nigerian Dwarf Appendix 2nd & subsequent Lactation5013 AOV Doe 2nd & subsequent Lactation5014 Saanen Doe 1st Lactation5015 Toggenburg 1st Lactation5016 British Alpine 1st Lactation5017 Anglo Nubian 1st Lactation5018 Australian Melaan 1st Lactation5019 Australian Brown 1st Lactation5020 La Mancha 1st Lactation5021 Alpine 1st Lactation5022 Nigerian Dwarf 1st Lactation5023 Nigerian Dwarf Appendix 1st Lactation5024 AOV Doe 1st LactationProduction points – best points gained within the lifetime of the doe . Points to be stated on the entry form5025 Type & Production Q* (Saanen, Toggenburg, Anglo Nubian, Australian
Melaan, Australian Brown, La Mancha, Alpine, Nigerian Dwarf)*5026 Type & Production Herd Recording (Saanen, Toggenburg, Anglo
Nubian, Australian Melaan, Australian Brown, La Mancha, Alpine, Nigerian Dwarf)*
5027 Dam & Daughter both in Milk5028 Two Does, Same Sire, Different Dams5029 Dry Doe, any age any breed5030 Saanen Goatling5031 Toggenburg Goatling5032 British Alpine Goatling5033 Anglo Nubian Goatling5034 Australian Melaan Goatling5035 Australian Brown Goatling
5036 La Mancha Goatling5037 Alpine Goatling5038 Nigerian Dwarf 5039 Nigerian Dwarf Appendix Goatling5040 AOV Goatling5041 Saanen Doe Kid5042 Toggenburg Doe Kid5043 British Alpine Doe Kid5044 Anglo Nubian Doe Kid5045 Australian Melaan Doe Kid5046 Australian Brown Doe Kid5047 La Mancha Doe Kid5048 Alpine Doe Kid5049 Nigerian Dwarf Doe Kid5050 Nigerian Dwarf Appendix Doe Kid5051 AOV Kid5052 Doe kid under 3 months of age(on show day) any breed5053 Pair of Dry does (goatlings and/or kids) - same Sire, different Dams5054 Dam in Milk, Daughter Dry Breeders Group, 3 animals with the same
stud name (ideally Milker, Goatling, Doe Kid)5055 Breeders Group, 3 Does same Stud Prefix 5056 Child Handler under 12 years5057 Child Handler 12 to 16 years
Champion & Reserve Champion Saanen Champion & Reserve Champion ToggenburgChampion & Reserve Champion British Alpine Champion & Reserve Champion Anglo NubianChampion & Reserve Champion Australian MelaanChampion & Reserve Champion Australian BrownChampion & Reserve Champion La Mancha Champion & Reserve Champion Alpine Champion & Reserve Champion Nigerian Dwarf Champion & Reserve Champion Nigerian Dwarf AppendixChampion & Reserve Champion AOV Dairy Goat Champion & Reserve Champion Goatling (Saanen, Toggenburg, Anglo Nubian, Australian Melaan, Australian Brown,La Mancha, Alpine, Nigerian Dwarf, Nigerian Dwarf Appendix) Champion & Reserve Champion Kid (Saanen, Toggenburg, Anglo Nubian, Australian Melaan, Australian Brown,La Mancha, Alpine, Nigerian Dwarf, Nigerian Dwarf Appendix) Best Exhibit (Champion - Saanen, Toggenburg, Anglo Nubian, Australian Melaan, Australian Brown, La Mancha, Alpine, Nigerian Dwarf, Nigerian Dwarf Appendix)
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angora goatJUDGING SUNDAY, 23RD FEBRUARY, 2020
10.00am – Animals and FleecesENTRIES CLOSE:
MAIL – Tuesday 4th February, 2020 ONLINE – Thursday 13th February, 2020
Chairperson: ENTRY FEE: $7.50
PRIZE MONEY FOR ORDINARY CLASSES: 1st $5.00.AREA MAP WITH ANIMAL MOVEMENTS LOCATED ON PAGE 43
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF ENTRY:1. Entries can be submitted either online or by mail on the prescribed
Angora Goat Entry Form accompanied by the appropriate Fees, and addressed toThe Secretary, Berwick & District A & H Society Inc,P.O. Box 442 Berwick, Vic, 3806
2. The age of the animal is to be calculated to the day of the Show. The Society reserves the right to re-classify any animal whose dentition is not in accordance with the Class in which the animal has been entered.
3. Animals with foot infections and or external parasites will not be allowed to remain within the precincts of the Showgrounds.
4. Fleece entries must be presented in 45 litre black or green plastic bags, unmarked except for the Exhibit Number. All fleeces must be in the hands of the Stewards by 9.30 am. It is recommended that fleeces in both the animal and fleece sections be no longer than 203mm (8”).
NOTE: Judges and Exhibitors are advised that the catalogue of entries will not be available to the Judge prior to completion of judging. Exhibitors please note that straw will be provided.* Indicates Classes restricted to Exhibits entered in ordinary classes.
Classes:5601. Appraisal Class . Entries in this class can be any age, unwashed and
unhoused, for does and wethers.Entries will be (a) Judged in fleece, and then shorn 30 points (b) Rejudged after shearing, in pen 20 points (c) Fleece will be judged and valued 50 points Total possible points 100 points5602. Doe kid under 12 months5603. Doe Kid under 6 months5604. Doe 1 year and under 2 years, shorn after 1st October 2013
5605. Doe 1 year and under 2 years5606. Doe 2 years and under 35607. Doe 3 years and over5608. Buck kid under 12 months5609. Buck Kid under 6 months5610. Buck 1 year and under 2 years shorn after 1st October 20115611. Buck 1 year and under 2 years5612. Adult Buck over 2 years5613. *Two Does by the same sire not full sisters5614. *Buck and two does, any age, bred by exhibitor
HERITAGE GOATS5640. Heritage Angora Doe any age5641. Heritage Angora buck any age
BLACK AND COLOURED GOATS5660. Black and coloured Angora doe any age5661. Black and coloured Angora buck any age
FLEECE SECTION5621. 5 Kgs Unwashed blended kid fleece5622. 5 Kgs Unwashed blended young goat fleece5623. 5 Kgs Unwashed blended fine hair5624. Kid fleece from one animal5625. Young goat fleece, from one animal5626. Fine hair, from single animal5627. Berwick A. & H. Society Mohair Production Award.
This class is designed to demonstrate the consistency of breeding and commercial fibre presentation. Participants are required to enter all three classes, 14, 15 & 16 to qualify for this award.
Champion Mohair Fleece, Sash and Trophy
TROPHIESCHAMPION BUCKCHAMPION DOECHAMPION KIDBERWICK A. & H. SOCIETY MOHAIRPRODUCTION AWARD – $100 Cash.APPRAISAL CLASS NO. 1SOCIETY SASHESSUPREME CHAMPION ANGORA.CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION BUCK.CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION DOE.SASH FOR CHAMPION KID AND RESERVEANGORA MOHAIR APPRAISAL CLASS NO. 1MOST SUCCESSFUL ANIMAL EXHIBITORCHAMPION BLACK AND COLOURED ANGORA GOATCHAMPION HERITAGE ANGORA GOAT
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ENTRIES CLOSE
Saturday Classes:Mail - 1st February 2020
Online - 16th February 2020
Monday Classes: Mail - 26th February 2020Online - 2nd March 2020
TICKETS Saturday Competition
Pre-Paid Ticket - $10 (1 Day)On The Day Ticket - $20
Monday Competition $10 per Horse Vehicle and all occupants
WE DO ACCEPT LATE ENTRIES ON ALL SHOW DAYS AT DOUBLE THE COST PER ENTRY $8.00 PER ENTRY
We strongly suggest you purchase Pre paid tickets for the Saturday.
MONDAY ONLY PRICES are $10 per car
Co-Chairpersons: Debbie Akister 0407 101 316 and Sharon Geoffrey 0438 512 418
Ringmaster: M Fakhry
Horse Sub-Committee: F. Mitchell, M. Fakhry, S. Geoffrey, D. Akister, P. O’Hagan, G Joyce, J. Stuchbery, J. Rae OAM, C. Archibald, P. Neydorff, K. Watson, C. Mason
Horse Enquiries:Sharon Geoffrey 0438 512 418 Debbie 0407 101 316
Late Entries on the day: Sharon Geoffrey & Janine Fahkry situated under verandah of Young Farmers Building
Email: [email protected]
The Horse Sub-Committee wishes to acknowledge the following sponsors for their valuable support
Gifts may be substituted for Prize Moneyc Australian Palomino Horse Associationc Bushranger Campersc Debbie Akisterc Ellen Griffithsc Equinade Horse Productsc Fiona Mitchellc Flexible Fit Equestrianc Gippsland Pleasure Harness Society Inc.c Granny Reillyc Horseland - Narre Warrenc Hygain Feedsc Jack Rae OHMc Janal Pony Studc McDonald Familyc National Buckskin Societyc O’Hagan Familyc Pakenham Producec Propharma Australiac APSB Small Shetland 8.2hh & under Promotional Groupc Tack Saddleryc Victorian Pinto Societyc WPCS Gippsland & Peninsula Promotional Groupc WPCS Yarra Valley Welsh Promotional Group
SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2020SECTION A RING 1
SHETLAND PONIES AND SMALL SHETLAND PONIES
All entries must be registered in the Australian Pony Stud Book.
All Shetland Ponies to be ridden by children under 14 years - excluding ridden stallion
JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 9.00AM
Judge: Les Judd Steward: Jayne Stuchbery & Portia Neydorff
Class Entry: $4.00.Class 001. Best Presented Shetland Pony - 002. Miniature Turnout, may be led. Rider 6 years and under. 003. Miniature Turnout, Rider 7 years and under 10 years.004. Colt, yearling005. Colt, 2 years and 3 years old.006. Stallion 4 years & over.Champion and Reserve Champion Shetland Stallion or Colt.007. Child handler, 7 years and under (led).008. Child handler, 8 - 12 years and under.009. Mare, 8.2hh and under 9.2hh010. Mare, 9.2hh and under 10.2hhChampion and Reserve Champion Shetland Mare.011. Filly, 3 years old.012. Filly, 2 years old.013. Filly Yearling.Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion Shetland Filly014. Led Gelding 8.2hh and under 9.2hh015. Led Gelding 9.2hh and under 10.2hh
ELKEN LEROY MEMORIAL SPECIAL AWARD
Led Champion Gelding, Award $30Led Reserve Champion Gelding, Award $10
Kindly donated by the McDonald Family
Class 016. Ridden Shetland female.017. Ridden Shetland male.
ELKEN LEROY MEMORIAL SPECIAL AWARD
Champion Ridden Shetland, Award $30Reserve Champion Ridden Shetland, Award $10
Kindly donated by the McDonald Family
SMALL SHETLAND CLASSESSASHES SUPPLIED BY: APSB SMALL SHETLANDS 8.2HH & UNDER
PROMOTIONAL GROUPClass 018. Best Presented Small Shetland019. Shetland Stallion 4 & over ne 8.2hh020. Shetland Colt 2 & 3 ne 8.2hhChampion & Reserve Champion Small Shetland Stallion/Colt ne 8.2hh021. Shetland Mare 4 & over ne 8.2hh022. Shetland Filly 2 & 3 ne 8.2hhChampion & Reserve Champion Small Shetland Mare/Filly ne 8.2hh023. Shetland Gelding 4 & over ne 8.2hh024. Shetland gelding 2 & 3 ne 8.2hhChampion & Reserve Champion Small Shetland Gelding ne 8.2hh025. Shetland Yearling Colt ne 8.2hh026. Shetland Yearling Filly ne 8.2hh027. Shetland Yearling Gelding ne 8.2hhChampion & Reserve Champion Small Shetland Yearling ne 8.2hhSUPREME CHAMPION SMALL SHETLAND NE 8.2HH
ENTRIES TAKEN ON THE DAY AT DOUBLE THE COST
FOR ALL SECTIONS
Horse show
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SECTION B RING 1OPEN COLOURED
JUDGING TO FOLLOW SECTION A
Judge: Les Judd Steward: Jayne Stuchbery & Portia NeydorffClass Entry: $4.00
Open to all Coloured Pintos, Paints, Palouse, Appaloosa, Buckskin, Palomino & Roans, Registered or not.
Class0206. Led Mare/Filly 10.2 hands and under0207. Led Mare/Filly over 10.2 hands not exceeding 13.2 hands0208. Led Mare/Filly over 13.2 hands not exceeding 14.2 hands0209. Led Mare/Filly over 14.2 handsChampion and Reserve Champion Mare/Filly0210. Led Male 10.2 hands and under0211. Led Male over 10.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands0212. Led Male over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands0213. Led Male over 14.2 handsChampion and Reserve Champion Led Male0214. Ridden 10.2 hands and under0215. Ridden over 10.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands0216. Ridden over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands0217. Ridden over 14.2 handsChampion and Reserve Champion Ridden Exhibit.
SECTION C RING 2PALOMINOSJUDGING TO COMMENCE 9.00AM
Judge: Darrell Owen Stewards: Michelle Carthew & Kaye Watson Class Entry: $4.00
SPONSORED BY AUSTRALIAN PALOMINO HORSEBREEDERS ASSOC INC & A.P.H.A. DOUBLE POINT SHOW
Exhibitors must be A.P.H.A. Inc. Financial Members and Horses must be Registered with the A.P.H.A. Inc. Class
050. Best Presented Palomino.051. Best Body Colour Palomino.052. Best Mane and Tail Palomino053. Led Stallion 4 years and over054. Led Colt 3 years and underChampion and Reserve Champion Led Stallion or Colt055. Led Mare, 4 years and over056. Led Filly, 3 years and underChampion and Reserve Champion Led Mare or Filly057. Led Gelding, any age, 14.2hh and over058. Led Gelding, any age, 14.2hh and underChampion and Reserve Champion Led GeldingSUPREME CHAMPION PALOMINO EXHIBIT059. Ridden Stallion or Colt060. Ridden Mare/Filly.061. Ridden Gelding.Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Palomino
SECTION D RING 2BUCKSKIN
JUDGING TO FOLLOW SECTION CJudge: Darrell Owen Stewards: Michelle Carthew & Kaye Watson
Class Entry: $4.00All classes open to NBS or Affiliate registered horses, must be
financial members. Members must supply registration information or entry
will not be acceptedSPONSORED BY NATIONAL BUCKSKIN SOCIETY INC.
NBS SECTION AClass070. Best Presented Section A Buckskin 071. Dual Registered Section A072. Handler any age (of Section A horse)073. Led Section A Stallion or Colt074. Led Section A Gelding 4 years and over075. Led Section A Gelding 3 years and under.Champion and Reserve Led Section A Buckskin Male.076. Led Mare, 4 years and over077. Led Section A Filly, 3 years and under.Champion and Reserve Led Section A Buckskin Female.SUPREME LED BUCKSKIN EXHIBIT -
NBS SECTION B, C & DClass078. Best Presented Section B, C & D079. Dual Registered Section B, C & D080. Handler any age (of section B, C & D Horse)081. Led Male Section B, C & D082. Led Female Section B, C & D Champion and Reserve Champion Led Section B, C & D
RIDDEN SECTIONClass083. Ridden Section A Male.084. Ridden Section A FemaleChampion and Reserve Champion Ridden Section A085. Ridden Section B, C & D Male.086. Ridden Section B, C & D FemaleChampion and Reserve Champion Ridden Section B, C & D
SECTION E RING 2PINTOS
JUDGING TO FOLLOW SECTION DJudge: Darrell Owen Stewards: Michelle Carthew & Kaye Watson
Class Entry: $4.00All Pintos must be registered with the Victorian Pinto Society.
Owners to be financial members of the Victorian Pinto Society.SPONSORED BY THE VICTORIAN PINTO SOCIETY INC
Class090. Best Presented Pinto.091. Led Stallion or Colt 10.2hh and under.092. Led Mare or Filly 10.2hh and under.093. Led Gelding 10.2hh and under.Champion & Reserve Champion Pinto 10.2hh and under.094. Led Stallion or Colt 14hh & over095. Led Stallion or Colt, over 10.2 hh & under 14hhChampion Led Pinto Stallion or Colt.096. Led Mare or Filly 14hh and over.097. Led Mare or Filly over 10.2hh and under 14hh.Champion & Reserve Champion Led Pinto Mare or Filly098. Led Gelding 13hh and over. 099. Led Gelding over 10.2hh and under 13hh.Champion & Reserve Champion Led Pinto Gelding.SUPREME CHAMPION LED0100. Ridden Pinto 10.2hh and under.0101. Ridden Pinto 14hh & over0102. Ridden Pinto 10.2hh and under.Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Pinto.
SECTION F RING 3HARNESS HORSES
JUDGING TO FOLLOW SECTION FENTER THROUGH GATE 5
Judge: Sharon Greenhill Steward: James AkisterClass Entry: $4.00
Class0280 Viceroy Turnout0281. Harness Shetland Female0282. Harness Shetland MaleChampion & Reserve Champion Harness Shetland0283. Harness Pony 10.2 hands and under0284. Harness Pony over 10.2 hands and not over under 12.2h/non
Hackney Champion & Reserve Champion Under 12.2hh0285. Harness Pony over 12.2 hands, not over and under 13 hands/non
Hackney0286. Harness Pony over 13 hands not over & under 14 hands /non
Hackney0287. Harness Pony/Horse 14hh and over/non hackneyChampion and Reserve Champion Non Hackney 12.2hh and over0288. Hackney Driven – Winner eligible for the SupremeSUPREME LIGHT HARNESS0289. Buggy, Jinker Turnout 0290. Junior Driver Under 18 years0291. Open Driver over 18 years0292. Horse or Pony suitable for pleasure drive0293. Bev Byron Memorial Award – Ladies Harness horse or pony$100 FIRST PRIZE DONATED BY DEBBIE AKISTERin recognition of Bev Byron OAM who was a life member of the show society.
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AUSTRALIAN FRIESIAN WARMBLOOD HORSE
JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 1.00PM
Judge: Sharon Greenhill Steward: Bethany Guvett
Class Entry: $4.00
SPONSORED BY AUSTRALIAN FRIESIAN WARMBLOOD HORSE SOCIETY
All horses must be registered with AFWHS and owner’s financial members
Class0801 Best presented Led Australian Friesian Warmblood0802 Led Stallion 4 years & over0803 Led Mare 4 years and over0804 Led Gelding 4 years and overCHAMPION & RESERVE LED SENIOR Australian Friesian Warmblood0810 Led Colt 3 years and under0811 Led Filly 3 years and under08012 Led Gelding 3 years and underCHAMPION & RESERVE LED JUNIOR Australian Friesian WarmbloodSUPREME CHAMPION LED Australian Friesian Warmblood0820 Ridden Stallion or Colt0821 Ridden Mare or Filly0822 Ridden GeldingCHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN Australian Friesian Warmblood
SECTION H RING 4
AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE PONIESJUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 9.00AM
Judge: Janine Wigham Steward: Jenny Doran
Class Entry: $4.00
All Ponies must be Registered or Foal Recorded with the Australian Miniature Pony Society Incorporated and
must not Measure over 87cmClass028. Best Presented Australian Miniature Pony - 029. Colt Yearling030. Colt 2 years031. Colt 3 years032. Stallion 4 years & overChampion and Reserve Champion Male033. Filly Yearling034. Filly 2 years035. Filly 3 years036. Dry Mare 4 years and overChampion and Reserve Champion Mare037. Gelding Yearling038. Gelding 2 years039. Gelding 3 Years040. Gelding 4 and 5 years041. Gelding 6 yearsChampion and Reserve Champion GeldingSUPREME CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE PONY
SECTION I RING 4
LED REGISTERED HORSES & PONIESJUDGING TO FOLLOW SECTION H
OPEN TO ALL REGISTERED HORSES & PONIES, REGISTRATION PAPERS MUST BE PRODUCED ON REQUEST
Judge: Janine Wigham Steward: Jenny Doran
Class Entry: $4.00Class0190. Stallion 4 years & over, 12.2hh & under.0191. Stallion 4 years & over, over 12.2hh & not over 14hh
0192. Stallion 4 years & over, 14hh and over.Champion and Reserve Champion Open Led Registered Stallion.0193. Mare 4 years & over, 10.2hh & under.0194. Mare 4 years & over, over 10.2hh & not over 12.2hh.0195. Mare 4 years & over, over 12.2hh & not over 14hh.0196. Mare 4 years & over, over 14hh.Champion and Reserve Champion Open Led Registered Mare.0197. Gelding 4 years & over, 10.2hh & under.0198. Gelding 4 years & over, over 10.2hh & not over 12.2hh.0199. Gelding 4 years & over, over 12.2hh & not over 14hh.0200. Gelding 4 years & over, over 14hh.Champion and Reserve Champion Open Led Gelding.0201. Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding.0202. Colt 2 & 3 years.0203. Filly 2 & 3 years.0204. Gelding 2 & 3 years.Champion and Reserve Champion Led Registered Junior.
SECTION J RING 4
OPEN PONIESOpen to All Breeds (Including Australian Riding Ponies)
JUDGING TO FOLLOW SECTION I
Judge: Janine Wigham Steward: Jenny Doran
Class Entry: $4.00
Class0331. Yearling Colt or Filly0332. Colt or Filly 2 years0333. Filly, 3 years0334. Colt or StallionChampion and Reserve Champion0335. Mare 12 hands and under0336. Mare over 12 and not over 13 hands0337. Mare over 13 and not over 14 hands0338. Intermediate Mare 12.2 hands and under0339. Intermediate Mare over 12.2 hands not over 14 handsChampion and Reserve Champion Mare0340. Gelding, 12 hands and under0341. Gelding, over 12 hands and not over 13 hands0342. Gelding, over 13 hands, not over 14 hands0343. Intermediate Gelding, under 14 handsChampion and Reserve Champion Gelding0344. Ridden Mare or Gelding Under 12hh0345. Ridden Mare of Gelding 12 - 13hh 0346. Ridden Mare or Gelding 13 - 14hh Champion and Reserve Ridden Open Pony
SECTION K RING 5
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES – WELSH PONIES – WELSH COBS – WELSH GELDINGS – PART WELSH
Judge: Frances Best Steward: Stephanie Fakhry
JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 9.00AM
Class Entry: $4.00
All exhibits must be registered with the Welsh Section of the APSB or with the Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc. Exhibitors must be financial members of the A.P.S.B. or W.P.C.S. Aust. Inc. - All Part Welsh exhibits must be registered with the W.P.C.S. Aust. Inc. and exhibitors must be current financial members. Registration numbers and names must be entered on the Entry Form.
SPONSORED BY WPCS GIPPSLAND AND PENINSULA PROMOTIONAL GROUP, WPCS YARRA VALLEY PROMOTIONAL
GROUP & BAYLES GENERAL STORE
Special Class – Entries from classes 221 to 242 are eligible.Class0220. Best Presented Welsh Pony
Sections A, B, C, D must be shown unplaited
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WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES. Section A LedClass0221. Stallion 4 years & over0222. Colt 3 years & underChampion and Reserve Champion Welsh Mountain Stallion/Colt0223 Yearling Filly0224. Filly 2 & 3 years0225. Mare, 4 years and overChampion and Reserve Champion Welsh Mountain Pony Female
WELSH PONIES. Section B LedClass
0226. Stallion 4 years & over
0227. Colt 3 years & under
Champion and Reserve Champion Welsh Pony Section B Stallion/Colt
0228. Yearling Filly
0229. Filly 2 & 3 years
0230. Mare, 4 years and over.
Champion and Reserve Champion Welsh Pony Section B. Female
WELSH PONIES OF C OR D BREEDINGClass
0231. Led C or D Stallion or Colt
0232. Led C or D Filly 3 years & under
0233. Led C or D Mare 3 years & over
Champion and Reserve Champion Section C & D
WELSH GELDINGS. Section EClass
0234. Led Gelding of Section A Breeding
0235. Led Gelding of Section B Breeding
0236. Led Gelding of Section C or D Breeding
Champion and Reserve Champion Led Welsh Gelding.
SUPREME LED PURE WELSH - $50 & SASH DONATED BY WPCS GIPPSLAND AND PENINSULA PROMOTIONAL GROUP
PART WELSHClass
0237. Led Stallion or Colt
0238. Led Filly 3 years & under
0239. Led Mare 4 year & over 12.2hh & under
0240 Led Mare 4 years & over, over 12.2hh
0241. Led Gelding 12.2hh & under
0242. Led Gelding over 12.2hh
Champion and Reserve Champion Led Part Welsh
RIDDEN WELSH PONIES(PLAITING PERMISSIBLE)
Class
0243. Ridden Stallion or Colt
0244. Ridden Section A.
0245. Ridden Section B
0246. Ridden Section C or D
Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Welsh
0247. Welsh Leading Rein Pony 12hh and under. Rider 3 years & under 8 years.
0248. Welsh First Ridden Pony 12.2hh & under, Rider 5 years & under 12 years.
0249. Open Leading Rein Pony 12hh & under, Rider 3 years & under 8 years.
0250. Open First Ridden Pony 12.2hh & under, Rider 5 years & under 12 years.
Champion Rosette. Reserve Champion Welsh Open Leading Rein/ First Ridden
ROSETTE DONATED BY WPCS YARRA VALLEY PROMOTIONAL GROUP
RIDDEN PART WELSHClass0251. Ridden Part Welsh Stallion or Colt
0252. Ridden Part Welsh Mare or Filly
0253. Ridden Part Welsh Gelding
Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Part Welsh Exhibit
$50 SUPREME RIDDEN WELSH EXHIBIT & GARLAND KINDLY DONATED BY WPCS YARRA VALLEY PROMOTIONAL GROUP
SECTION L RING 6
CLYDESDALES, HEAVY HORSESJUDGING TO COMMENCE 10AM
Judge: John O’Sullivan Steward: Greg Akister
Class Entry: $4.00
SPONSORED BY BUSHRANGER CAMPERS
CLYDESDALES LEDClass0110. Best Presented Clydesdale/Heavy Horse0111. Led Mare, 3 years and over.0112. Led FillyLed Champion and Reserve Champion Female$50 FOR CHAMPION DONATED BY BUSHRANGER CAMPERS0113. Led Stallion/Colt0114. Led GeldingLed Champion and Reserve Champion Male$50 FOR CHAMPION DONATED BY BUSHRANGER CAMPERS0115. Pair of Clydesdales, owned by Exhibitor0116. Group of 3, owned by Exhibitor0117. Led Farm Utility Horse, suitable to drive and work in chains0118. Youth Driver 18 years and under
LONG REIN CLASSESClass0119. Single Mare or Gelding to be driven in collar and harness0120. Pair of horses, driven in collars and harness
TURNOUT AND DELIVERY HARNESS CLASSESClass0121. Tradesmen’s and Business Turnout0122. Light Delivery Horse driven0123. Medium/Heavy Delivery Horse drivenChampion & Reserve Champion Driven Clydesdale$50 FOR CHAMPION DONATED BY BUSHRANGER CAMPERS0124. Ridden Clydesdale0125. Ridden Part Clydesdale
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MONDAY 9TH MARCH 2020VAS LTD
‘OFF THE TRACK’COMPETITION
Open to any thoroughbred horse bred to race that has been stud book registered, either domestically with the Australian Stud Book or Internationally that are 4 years and over and
over 14.2 hands. Registrations will be checked by VAS office.Racing name to be used where appropriate.
Qualifier Prizes: Sash, $50 prize cheque Cheque sent out once qualification has been verified by
Racing Victoria (Gift pack collected at State Final).Refer to www.vicagshows.com.au website for
competition regulations.Judging will be held at lunch break 12pm - ring to be
advised on the day.Class0900. Off the Track Ridden Series0901. Off the Track Led Series
MONDAY 9TH MARCH 2020THIS IS A VAS LTD QUALIFYING SHOW
Any horse winning a championship is ineligible to compete in the same class in another open ring.
Competitors competing in hunter classes are not eligible to compete in open classes in rings 1, 2 or 3.NO NEW CLASSES WILL BE ADDED ON THE DAY
Late Entries on the day: Sharon Geoffrey & M. Boon situated under verandah of Young Farmers Building
SECTION M OPEN RING 1Judge: Peta Plozza Stewards: Kaye Watson & Portia Neydorff
JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 9.00 AMClass Entry: $4.00
All Showhunters are to be in PLAIN browband PRIZE DONATED BY HYGAIN FEEDS.
Class0501. Smartest on parade, 18 years and under 21 years.$20 VOUCHER KINDLY DONATED BY TACK SADDLERY PAKENHAM0502. Novice Hack over 15hh.0503. Lightweight Hack 15hh & over.0504. Heavyweight Hack 15hh & over.0505. Hack over 15hh, not over 15.2hh.0506. Hack over 15.2hh, not over 16hh.0507. Hack over 16hh, not over 16.2hh.0508. Hack over 16.2hh.Champion Hack and Reserve Champion Hack0509. Showhunter hack 15hh, not over 15.2hh.0510. Showhunter hack 15.2hh, not over 16hh.0511. Showhunter hack 16hh, not over 16.2hh.0512. Showhunter Hack over 16.2hh. Champion and Reserve Champion Showhunter Hack0513. Showhunter Hack Heavyweight over 15hh 0514. Showhunter Hack Lightweight over 15hh Champion and Reserve Champion Showhunter Hack0515. Novice Galloway 14hh Not Over 15 hh0516. Galloway 14hh and not over 14.2hh0517. Galloway 14.2hh not over 15 hhChampion and Reserve Champion Galloway0518. Showhunter Galloway 14hh not over 14.2hh
0519. Showhunter Galloway 14.2hh not over 15hhChampion and Reserve Champion Showhunter Galloway0520. Rider 18 years and under 21 years0521. Rider 21 years and overChampion and Reserve Rider 18 years and over0522. Rider 12 years and under 14 years0523. Rider 14 years and under 16 years0524. Rider 16 years and under 18 yearsChampion and Reserve Rider under 18 years0525. Rider 7 years and under.0526. Rider 8 years & under 10 years.0527. Rider 10 years & under 12 years.Champion and Reserve Rider under 12 years0528. Open Pony over 13.2hh, not over 14hh.0529. Open Pony over 13hh, not over 13.2hh.0530 Open Pony over 12.2hh not over 13hhChampion and Reserve Pony over 12.2hh and not over 14hh0531. Open Pony over 12hh, not over 12.2hh0532. Open Pony over 11.2hh, not over 12hh.0533. Open Pony under 11.2hh.Champion and Reserve Pony 12.2hh and under0534. Shetland Pony 10hh & under0535. Shetland Pony 10hh & over not over 10.2hhChampion and Reserve Champion Showhunter Pony
Any horse winning a championship is ineligible to competein the same class in another open ring.
SECTION N OPEN RING 2Judge: Jenny Daffy Steward: Sue Makarucha
JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 9.00AMClass Entry: $4.00
All Showhunters are to be in a PLAIN browbandEACH CHAMPION TO RECEIVE A PRIZE DONATED BY
HYGAIN FEEDS.Class0536. Smartest on parade 16 years and under 18 years. $20 VOUCHER KINDLY DONATED BY TACK SADDLERY PAKENHAM0537. Lightweight Galloway 14hh to 15hh.0538. Heavyweight Galloway 14hh to 15hh.0539. Galloway over 14hh and not over 14.2hh.0540. Galloway over 14.2hh and not over 15hh.Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Galloway0541. Showhunter Galloway 14hh to 14.2hh.0542. Showhunter Galloway 14.2hh and not over 15hh.0543. Showhunter Galloway Heavyweight 14-15hh . 0544. Showhunter Galloway Lightweight 14-15hh.Champion and Reserve Showhunter Galloway0545. Novice Pony under 12.2hh0546. Pony not over 11.2hh0547. Pony over 11.2hh, not over 12hh.0548. Pony over 12hh, not over 12.2hh.Champion and Reserve Champion Pony not over 12.2hh0549. Novice pony 12.2hh not over 14hh0550. Pony over 12.2hh, not over 13hh.0551. Pony over 13hh, not over 13.2hh.0552. Pony over 13.2hh, not over 14hh.Champion and Reserve Champion Pony 12.2hh and not over 14hh0553. Showhunter Pony 12hh and under0554. Showhunter Pony over 12hh and not over 13hh0555. Showhunter Pony over 13hh and not over 14hhChampion and Reserve Champion Showhunter Pony0556. Pony over 12.2hh, n/o 14hh ridden in Snaffle Bit by rider under 14
years.0557. Pony 12.2hh and under ridden in Snaffle Bit by rider under 12 years.0558. Child handler 8 years and under.0559. Child handler over 8 years and not over 11 years.0560. Child handler over 11 years and not over 14 years.0561. Good Hands Qualifying Riding Competition, open, 12 years and under 15 years. (Entry Free) Girls or Boys.0562. Rider 8 years and under.0563. Rider over 8 years and under 12 years.0564. Rider 12 years and under 15 years.0565. Rider 14 years and 15 years0566. Rider 15 years and under 18 years.Champion and Reserve Champion Rider 8 to 17 years0567. Hack over 15hh, not over 15.2hh.0568. Hack over 15.2hh, not over 16hh.0569. Hack over 16hh, not over 16.2hh.0570. Hack over 16.2hhChampion & Reserve Champion Hack0571. Showhunter hack 15hh, not over 15.2hh.0572. Showhunter hack 15.2hh, not over 16hh.0573. Showhunter hack 16hh, not over 16.2hh.0574. Showhunter Hack over 16.2hh. Champion and Reserve Showhunter Hack
Any horse winning a championship is ineligible to competein the same class in another open ring.
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SECTION O OPEN RING 3JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 9.00 AM
Judge: Allison Woodroofe Steward: Michelle CarthewClass Entry: $4.00
All Showhunters are to be in a PLAIN browbandCHAMPION TO RECEIVE A PRIZE.
Class0575. Leading Rein Pony, 12hh and under, rider under 8 years. To be ridden in snaffle bit.0576. Smartest on parade. Rider over 8 and under 12. $20 VOUCHER KINDLY DONATED BY TACK SADDLERY PAKENHAM0577. Smartest on parade. Rider 12 years, not over 15 years.$20 VOUCHER KINDLY DONATED BY TACK SADDLERY PAKENHAM0578. Child’s First Ridden Pony, 12hh and under, rider under 12 years. To be ridden in snaffle bit.0579. Pony not over 11.2hh. 0580. Pony over 11.2hh, not over 12hh.0581. Pony over 12hh, not over 12.2hh.0582. Lightweight pony 12.2hh and under.0583. Heavyweight pony 12.2hh and under.Champion and Reserve Champion Pony not over 12.2hh0584. Pony over 12.2hh, not over 13hh.0585. Pony over 13hh, not over 13.2hh.0586. Pony over 13.2hh, not over 14hh.0587. Lightweight pony 12.2hh not exceeding 14hh.0588. Heavyweight pony 12.2hh not exceeding 14hh.Champion and Reserve Champion Pony 12.2hh and not over 14hh.0589. Showhunter Pony 12hh and under.0590. Showhunter Pony 12hh to 13hh0591. Showhunter Pony 13hh to 14hh0592. Showhunter Pony Heavyweight 12.2hh and under 0593. Showhunter Pony Heavyweight 12.2hh not exceeding 14hh0594. Showhunter Pony Lightweight 12.2hh and under 0595. Showhunter Pony Lightweight 12.2hh not exceeding 14hhChampion and Reserve Showhunter Pony0596. Novice rider 12 years and under0597. Intermediate rider 12 years and under0598. Intermediate rider over 12 years and under 16 years.0599. Rider under 8 years. 0600. Rider 8 years and under 10 years0601. Rider 10 years and under 12 yearsChampion and Reserve Champion Rider under 12 years0602. Rider 12 years and under 14 years
0603. Rider 14 years and under 16 yearsChampion and Reserve Champion Rider under 16 years0604. Rider 16 years and under 18 years0605. Rider 18 years and overChampion and Reserve Champion Rider 16 years and over0606. Hack 15hh, not over 15.2hh.0607. Hack over 15.2hh, not over 16hh.0608. Hack over 16hh, not over 16.2hh.0609 Hack over 16.2hh.Champion and Reserve Champion Hack0610. Showhunter hack 15hh, not over 15.2hh.0611. Showhunter hack 15.2hh, not over 16hh.0612. Showhunter hack 16hh, not over 16.2hh.0613. Showhunter Hack over 16.2hh. Champion and Reserve Showhunter Hack0614. Galloway over 14hh, not over 14.2hh.0615. Galloway over 14.2hh, not over 15hh.Champion and Reserve Champion Galloway0616. Showhunter Galloway 14hh to 14.2hh0617. Showhunter Galloway over 14.2hh, not over 15hhChampion and Reserve Showhunter Galloway
Any horse winning a championship is ineligible to competein the same class in another open ring.
Judging CriteriaEntrant to be a nomination in writing from a Pony Club,
signed by the DC.
Only one nomination per club, previous winners of this event are ineligible
TO BE JUDGED AS FOLLOWS:
Equality of scores - a count back to be taken on Riding on flat then jump.
Enquires to Fiona Mitchell 0417 356 717 or email [email protected]
EVAN HENRY MEMORIAL
COMPETITIONRING 5A (beside Pony Club Ring)
Judge: Sam JeffreeClass
0675. Individual Evan Henry Workout (THIS CAN BE DONE AT ANYTIME BETWEEN 9.30 TO 11.30)
Then all entrants will participate in the group workout and Final Judging to take place at lunch time in RING 5.
2020 EVAN HENRY EVENTThis event was introduced in 1968 by Evan Henry, a Life Member of the Society and parent of a Pony Club rider, to encourage good all-round horsemanship. We encourage all levels to apply as each rider will be judged on their individual level using the judging criteria.
Only one nomination from each Pony Club can be submitted and previous winners of this event are ineligible. Nomination Fee is $10.00. Your rider will be judged on their presentation, riding on the flat, over jumps and handy mount (refer below for judging criteria).
The winner will receive an embroided woollen rug from Piaffe Equestrian, a sash and will have their name and club recorded on the Perpetual Trophy.
25 Points
25 Points
25 Points
25 Points
PresentationCleanliness and fit of the gear. Correct PCAV uniform and neatness. Cleanliness of the mount.
Riding on the flatWork out to include – walk, trot and canter with and without stirrups on both reins. Diagonals and canter leads to be noted. Show some lengthening of stride in trot and canter if space allows. Halt, dismount on nearside and remount from offside.
JumpingTrot over first jump and canter over the next. Height to be set at riders graded level.
ObstacleAn obstacle to test the horse’s obedience and willingness to the riders aids i.e., carry an obstacle, open a gate etc.
Paula Rae Memorial Supreme Showhunter$100 donated by Jack Rae
Supreme Ridden Pony not over 14hh$200 & Show Rug kindly donated by PAKENHAM PRODUCE & SADDLERY
Supreme Ridden Galloway over 14hh & not exceeding 15hh
$200 & Show Rug kindly donated by PAKENHAM PRODUCE & SADDLERY
Supreme Ridden Hack over 15hh $200 & Show Rug kindly donated by PAKENHAM PRODUCE & SADDLERY
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SECTION P RING 4PONY CLUB EVENTS
Judge: Fiona Mitchell Steward: Alex MitchellJUDGING COMMENCES 9.00AM
Full Pony Club uniform and medical armband must be worn.A Card must be produced at Gear Check showing at least two
attendances as a rider/mount.Class Entry: $4.00 Late Entry on the Day: $8.00
Prize: Ribbons 1st to 5thALL CHAMPIONS RECEIVE BROW BAND DONATED BY FLEXIBLE FIT EQUESTRIANALL RESERVE CHAMPIONS RECEIVE A
$20 GRANNY REILLY VOUCHERSTURNOUTS RECEIVE A EQUINADE PACK KINDLY
DONATED BY EQUINADE PRODUCTSCombination and 50% attendance as a rider at Pony Club
in the preceding year.Snaffle Bits to be worn.
Pony Club TurnoutClass0650. PC Turnout Grade 5 – 1st receive a Equinade Prize pack0651. PC Turnout Grade 4 – 1st receive a Equinade Prize pack0652. PC Turnout Grade 3 – 1st receive a Equinade Prize pack0653. PC Turnout Grade 2&1 – 1st receive a Equinade Prize packChampion and Reserve Champion Pony Club Turnout CHAMPION SPONSORED BY FLEXIBLE FIT EQUESTRIAN
Pony Club HandlerClass0654. PC Handler Grade 50655. PC Handler Grade 40656. PC Handler Grade 30657. PC Handler Grade 2&1Champion and Reserve Champion Senior Pony Club HandlerCHAMPION SPONSORED BY FLEXIBLE FIT EQUESTRIAN
Pony Club RiderClass0658. PC Rider Grade 50659. PC Rider Grade 40660. PC Rider Grade 30661. PC Rider Grade 2&1Champion and Reserve Champion Pony Club RiderCHAMPION SPONSORED BY FLEXIBLE FIT EQUESTRIAN
Pony Club MountClass0662. PC Mount Grade 50663. PC Mount Grade 40664. PC Mount Grade 30665. PC Mount Grade 2&1Champion and Reserve Champion Pony Club MountCHAMPION SPONSORED BY FLEXIBLE FIT EQUESTRIAN
Pony Club Mount Most Suited To ODE
Class0666. PC Mount Most Suited to ODE Grade 50667. PC Mount Most Suited to ODE Grade 40668. PC Mount Most Suited to ODE Grade 30669. PC Mount Most Suited to ODE Grade 2&1Champion and Reserve Champion MMS to ODE CHAMPION SPONSORED BY FLEXIBLE FIT EQUESTRIAN0670. Pony Club Pair of Riders Under and including 12 years0671. Pony Club Pair of Riders Over and including 13 years0672. Pony Club Pleasure Mount Under 14hh0673. Pony Club Pleasure Mount Over 14hh0674. Consolation Rider (not won a ribbon in this ring today)
SECTION Q RING 5
OFFICIAL HRCAV RINGHosted By Berwick Riding Club Inc.
Judge: Marilyn Smithett Steward: TBA
JUDGING COMMENCES AT 9AM
Cost: Pre entry: $30 for all classes or $5 per class.
On the day: $40 for all classes or $8 per class on the day.
Enquiries: Janine Wigham 0418 307 180
Prizes: Ribbons to 4th place, Sashes for SOP
* CHAMPION TO RECEIVE A WOOLLEN RUG SPONSORED BY HORSELAND NARRE WARREN*
SMARTEST ON PARADE RECEIVE A EQUINADE PACK KINDLY DONATED BY EQUINADE PRODUCTS
Class0700. Smartest on Parade – Level 5 * - 1st receive a Equinade Prize pack0701. Smartest on Parade – Level 4 * - 1st receive a Equinade Prize pack0702. Smartest on Parade – Level 3 * - 1st receive a Equinade Prize pack0703. Smartest on Parade – Level 2* - 1st receive a Equinade Prize pack0704. Smartest on Parade – Level 1 & Adv -1st receive a Equinade Prize pack0705. Led Exhibit Under 15h0706. Led Exhibit 15h not Exceeding 16h0707. Led Exhibit Over 16hChampion & Reserve Champion Led Exhibit CHAMPION RECEIVES A RUG DONATED BY HORSELAND NARRE WARREN0708. Ridden Mount Level 5 *0709. Ridden Mount Level 4 *0710. Ridden Mount Level 3 *0711. Ridden Mount Level 2 *0712. Ridden Mount Level 1 & Adv *CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN MOUNT * CHAMPION RECEIVES A RUG DONATED BY HORSELAND NARRE WARREN0713. HRCAV Rider Level 5 *0714. HRCAV Rider Level 4 *0715. HRCAV Rider Level 3 *0716. HRCAV Rider Level 2 *0717. HRCAV Rider Level 1 & Adv *Champion & Reserve Champion HRCAV Rider *CHAMPION RECEIVES A RUG DONATED BY HORSELAND NARRE WARREN0718. Mount Most Suitable for HRCAV Level 5 *0719. Mount Most Suitable for HRCAV Level 4 *0720. Mount Most Suitable for HRCAV Level 3 *0721. Mount Most Suitable for HRCAV Level 2 *0722. Mount Most Suitable for HRCAV Level 1 & Adv *Champion & Reserve Champion MMS HRCAV *CHAMPION RECEIVES A RUG DONATED BY HORSELAND NARRE WARREN(Classes 0715 - 0718 May be required to Jump. Medical Armband to be worn)0723. Mount most suitable for beginner Levels 4 & 50724. Best Educated Mount Level 3 to Advanced0725. Open Pleasure Mount0726. Pair of Riders* Classes incurring points on cards
CONDITIONS OF ENTRYc This ring is conducted under HRCAV rules & regulations for financial
members of clubs affiliated with the HRCAV.c Valid current Membership, Showing card and completed HRCAV Standard
Entry Form must be handed to the card secretary 30 minutes prior to the ring commencing.
c Riders to supply their own numbersc Armbands must be worn when jumpingc Pre entries: close 2nd March 2020 on a HRCAV Standard Entry Formc Payments: Cheques Payable to: The Berwick & District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc. EFT: National Australia Bank BSB 083 547 Acct 18 280 5861 Send To: Berwick Horse Show – HRCAV Ring, P.O. Box 442, Berwick.
Vic. 3806. Email: [email protected] (copy of EFT transaction please)
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SECTION R RING 6
STANDARDBRED HORSES SPONSORED BY
JUDGING TO COMMENCE 9AM
HI POINT AWARD SHOWProof of membership with the SPPHAV (copy of current membership card)
must be provided by all contestants in this ring.
If pre-entering, please provide a photocopy with your entries. SPPHAV Committee members will verify memberships on the day.
Ring SPPHAV Inc for membership. Placings gained at this show count towards the SPPHAV Annual HRV High Point Award and the National High
Point Competition.
Judge: Jayne Stuchbery Steward: Barbara Geoffrey
Class Entry: $4.00Class0730. *Best Presented Male (Stallion or Gelding) 0731. *Best Presented Female0732. *Novice Led Horse0733. *Led Partbred Male0734. *Led Partbred FemaleChampion and Reserve Champion Led Partbred (0733 & 0734)0735. Led male – entire / gelding 15.2 hh & under0736. Led male – entire / gelding over 15.2 hhChampion and Reserve Champion Led Male Standardbred (0735 and 0736)0737. Led Female 15.2hh and under0738. Led Female over 15.2hhChampion and Reserve Champion Led Female Standardbred (0737 and 0738)
SUPREME LED STANDARDBRED EXHIBIT$50 PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY STANDARDBRED PLEASURE &
PERFORMANCE HORSE ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INC
Class0739. *Smartest on Parade0740. *Ridden Partbred Male0741. *Ridden Partbred FemaleChampion and Reserve Champion Ridden Partbred (0740 & 0741)0742. Ridden male – entire / geldinge0743. Ridden FemaleChampion and Reserve Champion Ridden (0742 & 0743)0744. Novice Ridden0745. Novice Ridden Standardbred - horse has some canter ability0746. *Novice Rider0747. *Rider 25 years and under0748. *Rider over 25 yearsChampion and Reserve Champion Rider (0747 & 0748)0749. *Harness Turnout (racing or pleasure)0750. Working Harness – non racing0751. Working Harness – racingChampion and Reserve Champion Working Harness (0750 & 0751)
NOTE: This show program is open to all freeze branded Standardbred horses.
Non-Racing (purebred without a freeze brand) horses must be registered with the SPPHAV and owner able to show proof on demand.* Indicates that Partbred horses (registered with the SPPHAV) are eligible to enter these events.RIDDEN CLASSES: Horses can be competed in all three (3) ridden classes (Open Gender, Novice, Foundation) if they match all criteria. Horses may not be accepted into Foundation classes after the open classes at the Judge/SPPHAV Committee’s discretion if they believe a horse has shown adequate canter ability.NOVICE CLASSES: Means not to have won 5 first ribbons or championship sashes in any Standardbred ring in a class of the same description prior to this show. (Led and Ridden counted separately)This show is part of the Annual HRV High Point Award program and other Annual Awards on offer to SPPHAV members.
MONDAY 9TH MARCH 2020
ALABAR HEROBERWICK SHOW WILL HOLD A
QUALIFYING CLASS. PLEASE REFER TO QUALIFIER REGULATIONS.
JUDGING WILL BE HELD AT THE LUNCH BREAK – RING TO BE ADVISED ON THE DAY.
Class 0800
2019/2020 SERIES QUALIFIER REGULATIONS
1. Open to all purebred freeze branded Standardbreds registered with Harness Racing Australia. Raced or unraced. Registrations will be verified.
2. Registered/Racing name to be used where available. Freeze brand number must be provided.
3. Horse or Exhibitor do not need to be registered with any other Association or Breed Society other than Harness
Racing Australia to be eligible to compete.
4. Riders to be aged 12 years and over on the day of the Qualifying Show.
5. Colts/Stallions are not permitted to contest a series qualifier.
6. Qualifying Shows must be VAS Ltd affiliated.
7. Qualifying Classes will be judged ridden.
8. Once a qualifier has won, the horse cannot compete at another Show qualifier in that calendar year
9. All qualifying winners gain automatic entry into the Alabar HERO Series Final to be held at the VAS Ltd Saddle Horse Championships.
10. To be judged as a good example of a Standardbred rather than a riding horse/hunter type with the following being taken into consideration:-
• Standardbred qualities
• Conformation
• Manners, paces and performance
• Racing related injuries and/or blemishes are permitted
11. The Judge’s Decision is final in the Qualifiers and Final.
12. Qualifier Prizes: Sash, $50 Prize Cheque sent out once qualification has been verified, and HERO Gift Pack (Gift Pack collected at State Final).
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JUMPING TO COMMENCE AT 8.00AM SHARP
NEW FOR 2020: EXPANDED WARM UP ARENA
SHOWJUMPING ARENA WILL BE WATERED AS REQUIRED
Jumping events are conducted under F.E.I. rules and E.A. grading
Course Designer: Mr. David Sheppard
Show Jump Co-ordinator: Mark Robertson
Equipment: Kindly provided by ISJ
Ring Stewards: Robertson Family, Joyce Family
ENTER ON LINE ONLY no postal entries - www.globalentriesonline.com.au
Entries close Wednesday 19th February, 2020Entry to grounds via Gate 7 Cardinia Street
Admission Charge - flat rate per vehicle $20, Facility Fee $5 per horse
SECTION EEJudge: Ann Garner
Stewards: Robertson Family, Joyce Family
Prizes – Sashes 1st - 6th place, money/prizes as stated1st place in all classes to receive a Woollen Trophy Rug donated by
Horseland Narre Warren
SPECIAL AWARDS OVER THE TWO DAYS OF SHOWJUMPING: *
* The Ern Barker Leading Rider: Sash and $250, name on Perpetual Honour Board will be presented to the rider accumulating the most points over the two days of competition. Previous winner 2019: Airlie Robinson
* The Charlie Moffat – Mulga Bill Encouragement Award, to remember the great contribution made by Charlie with Mulga Bill to Showjumping. Winner to receive $100 and inscribed Woollen trophy rug. 2019 winner: Bianca Sigismundi riding Royal Chanel
* Racing Victoria Ltd Best Performed Off the Track over the 2 days of Showjumping in Classes 1,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 will received an inscribed Woollen Rug and $250.To be eligible you must nominate your Off the Track Horse with its racing name and number on your entry form. No nominations will be taken on the day. 2019 Winner: Hot and Spicy ridden by Tinky Konecny
ENTRIES: Online with www.globalentriesonline.com.au
DRESS: All riders must wear approved headgear, and E.A recommended uniform and must be members of Equestrian Victoria.
ORDER OF JUMP: will be posted on line, emailed out prior to the show and posted ringside.
CAMPING OVERNIGHT: Competitors camping overnight must enter via gate 7 Cardinia St (open until 10:00pm on Friday Night, after 10:00pm enter via main gate). Power is available and must be paid with entries @ $10.00 per day)
NOTE: Horses staying on the grounds over night MUST BE IN OUR YARDS OR STEEL YARDS
STAYING OVER NIGHT YARDS: paid with entries @ $5 per night
Class
1001. SOUTH EASTERN EQUINE HOSPITAL 1.05m OPEN 238.2.2 (AM5) Entry Fee: $15 Prizes: $130 plus inscribed Woollen Rug, $80, $60, $40, $20, $15
1002. AKOONAH PARK STARS OF THE FUTURE JUNIOR RIDER 238.2.2 (AM5)
Competitors may ride as a junior from the beginning of the calendar year that they reach the age of 12, until the end of the calendar year that they reach the age of 18. Max. height 1.10m
Entry Fee: $20 Prizes: $130 plus inscribed Woollen Rug and name on Perpetual
Honour Board, $80, $60, $40, $30, $20
1003. SAFETY STEEL STRUCTURES 1.10 OPEN 238.2.2 (AM5) Entry Fee: $20 Prizes: $130 plus inscribed Woollen Rug, $80, $60, $40, $30, $20 Class 2 and 3 to run concurrently with Class 3 combinations
restricted to one class only. Course walk for classes 2 and 3 to be completed prior to the commencement of class 3.
1004. BERWICK DRAFTING & DESIGN OPEN 1.30m 238.2.2 (AM5) Entry Fee: $25 Prizes: $200 plus inscribed Woollen Rug, $130, $100, $50, $40, $25
1005. PROGRESSIVE TREE FELLING SERVICES 1.20m OPEN 238.2.2 (AM5)
Entry Fee: $20 Prizes: $180 plus inscribed Woollen Rug, $100, $80, $60, $40, $20
SUNDAY
JUMPING TO COMMENCE AT 8.30AM
NEW FOR 2020: EXPANDED WARM UP ARENA
SHOWJUMPING ARENA WILL BE WATERED AS REQUIRED
Jumping events are conducted under F.E.I. rules and E.A. grading
Course Designer: Mr. David Sheppard
Show Jump Co-ordinator: Mark Robertson
Equipment: Kindly provided by ISJ
Ring Stewards: Robertson Family, Joyce Family
SECTION EEJudge: Annie White
Sashes 1st-6th place, money/prizes as stated1st place in all classes to receive a Woollen Trophy Rug donated
by Horseland Narre Warren
Entry to grounds via Gate 7 Cardinia StreetClass1006. 1.10m OPEN 238.2.2 (AM5) Entry Fee: $20 Prizes: $130 plus inscribed Woollen Rug, $80, $60, $40, $30, $20
1007. MOODY RACING 1.25m 238.2.2 (AM5) Entry Fee: $20 Prizes: $180 plus inscribed Woollen Rug, $100, $80, $60, $40, $20
1008. HORSELAND NARRE WARREN 1.35m OPEN 238.2.2 (AM5 Entry Fee: $30 Prizes: $250 plus inscribed Woollen Rug, $150, $100, $50, $40, $305
1009. 1.15m OPEN 238.2.1 (A2) Entry Fee: $20 Prizes: $130 plus inscribed Woollen Rug, $80, $60, $40, $30, $205
THANK YOU TO THE TEAM OF VOLUNTEERS THAT MAKE THIS EVENT HAPPEN
We gratefully acknowledge our valuable sponsors that support Showjumping at Berwick Show
c Horseland Narre Warrenc Racing Victoriac Akoonah Park Committee of Managementc Berwick Drafting & Designc Safety Steel Structures Dandenongc South Eastern Equine Hospitalc Progressive Felling Servicesc Moody Racing
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Entries close: Mail - Friday 7th February, 2020
Online - Sunday 16th February, 2020
LATE ENTRIES MAYBE ACCEPTED - Contact Head Steward
Head Steward: Willem Boon – 0447 041 940
Important to exhibitors:
1. Exhibits must be staged between 1.00pm and 6.00pm on Friday 21st February
2. Entry fee Sections A - I $1.50
3. Entry fee Junior Section G, J-L $1.00
4. All exhibits to be removed between 4.00 - 5.30pm on Sunday 23rd February
RULES FOR THE HORTICULTURE SECTION
This show will be judged in accordance with the rules of The Australian Horticultural Judges’ Association Inc., as listed in that association’s Publication ‘The Australian Horticultural Show and Judges Manual’.
The Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry and in that event of such refusal it is not required to give a reason or explanation.
1. All stems ends must be below the water level in a vase or container.
2. A container is a vessel of any size or shape.
3. Own foliage is permitted in an exhibit unless otherwise stated.
4. Cut flowers must not include flowering shrubs, berries or creepers but may include roses or hydrangeas.
5. Wiring of flowers is permitted in the Floral Art Section
6. All exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor, except in the Floral Art Section.
7. Exhibitors must supply their own containers.
8. C.V.A. means colour variation allowed.
9. Exhibitors must be strictly amateurs except Open Class Floral Art
10. Distinct means separate clones or varieties.
11. Novice is open to those who have not won a First Prize for that section at any Horticulture Show.
12. All pot plants must be in the possession of the exhibitor for no less than 3 months prior to the show.
13. To assist in the staging of exhibits the Committee advises that where possible ALL EXHIBITS SHOULD BE NAMED.
14. Exhibitors MUST STATE THE SIZE OF ANY EXHIBIT IF IT EXCEEDS 40CM in any direction when lodging entry..
THE SOCIETY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS OF THE HORTICULTURE SECTION:
c Berwick Potteries Pty Ltd, Princes Highway, Officer,www.berwickpotteries.com.au
c Oasis Horticulture Pty Ltd, Sth Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne, www.oasisaustralia.com
c Keep It Blooming
c Individual Flower Design, Beaconsfield
c OMy Restaurant, Beaconsfield
c Alameda Homestead Nursery
SECTION: A
VEGETABLES AND HERBSVoucher and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit
in this Section
All Exhibits to be grown by Exhibitor
All Exhibits to be shown with Stalks
All Exhibits to be shown on a plate unless otherwise stated
Class
7001. One Pumpkin – any variety - no plate required7002. One Marrow – any variety - no plate required7003. Three ears of Sweet Corn - 1 or 2 husks to be pulled down and
retained to expose content
7004. Three Carrots - to be shown with tops
7005. One bunch of Silverbeet in water - 5 leaves
7006. Three red beet – to be shown with tops
7007. Three Capsicums – to be shown with stalks
7008. Three Zucchinis – less than 25 cm
7009. Ten pods of Beans - any variety
7010. One Eggplant
7011. One Cucumber - any variety - no plate required
7012. Three Potatoes - brushed not washed
7013. Three Onions – any variety
7014. Ten Spring Onions – cut roots to approx 10mm
7015 Three Garlic – hardneck or softneck
7016. Rhubarb – Five stalks with 10 cm leaf - to be shown in water
7017. One bunch of Parsley - in water - any variety
7018. Any other vegetable
7019. Collection of Herbs in water - to be named - own choice of container/s - minimum of 5 herbs
7020. Collection of 5 Vegetables displayed in box or basket (one or more of each of the vegetables displayed)
7021. Three Tomatoes – ripe
7022. Three Tomatoes – green
7023. Ten Cherry Tomatoes - any variety - no larger than 30mm
7024. One Truss of 10 Tomatoes
FEATURE SECTION: AA Class
7030 The heaviest Tomato
SECTION: B
FRUIT Voucher and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit
in this Section
All Exhibits to be grown by Exhibitor
All Exhibits to be shown with Stems
All Exhibits to be shown on a plate unless otherwise statedClass7051. Three Apples - any variety 7052. Three Pears - any variety7053. Three Lemons - any variety7054 Three Citrus Fruit - excluding lemons7055. Five Passionfruit 7056. Three stone fruit - any variety7057. Ten Olives 7058. One bunch of Grapes7059. Any other fruit7060. Collection of Fruit displayed in a box or basket (one or more of each
of the fruit displayed)
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SECTION: C
ROSES$25.00 and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in this Section
All Exhibits to be grown by ExhibitorAll Exhibits must be shown in container of water supplied by Exhibitor.Class7101. One Rose7102. One variety of Rose in three stages of development – shown in one
container. One Rose, full bloom – stamen must show7103. One Rose, perfumed7104. Three Roses, different varieties – full bloom7105. One Container of Roses – mixed allowed7106. One Container of Miniature Roses – colour variation allowed7107. One stem of clustered flowered roses – must have multiple flowers
SECTION: D
CUT FLOWERS, TREES AND SHRUBSVoucher and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit
in this SectionAll Exhibits to be grown by Exhibitor
All Exhibits must be shown in container of water supplied by ExhibitorClass7151. One Head of Hydrangea7152. One carnation 7153. One Gladioli spike7154 One Marigold7155. One single bloom – not otherwise mentioned7156. One spike, head or truss of any flower 7157. One Pelargonium or Geranium - any variety - multiple flowers
allowed7158. One container of native flowers – one kind 7159. One Container of native foliage – one kind7160. One Container of native foliage – different kinds7161. One Container of native flowers and native foliage
SECTION: E
DAHLIASVoucher and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit
in this SectionAll Exhibits to be grown by Exhibitor
All Exhibits must be shown in container of water supplied by ExhibitorClass7201. One Dahlia over 160mm 7202. One Dahlia 120 - 160mm7203. One Dahlia under 120mm7204. One Cactus Dahlia7205. One Ball Dahlia7206. One Pompon Dahlia7207. One container of mixed Dahlias
SECTION: F
POT PLANTSVoucher and Rosette will be awarded for Best Exhibits.
MAXIMUM WIDTH OF DISPLAY 50CMExhibitors MUST STATE THE WIDTH OF THE EXHIBIT on entry form to
assist with stagingMultiple planting of one kind allowed
Class 7301. One container of foliage plant/s– one kind (excluding begonias)7302. One container of Begonia Rex7303 One container of Begonia7304. One container of Begonia in bloom 7305. One plant in bloom, one kind, excluding begonias 7306. One container of Fern Adiantum (Maiden hair) 7307. One container of Fern other than above7308. One container of Bromeliad/s, one kind7309. One container of African Violet, one kind7310. One container of cactus/cacti – one variety
7311. One container of Succulent/s – other than cacti - one variety7312. Collection of Succulents &/or Cacti in one container7313. One container of Fuchsia 7314. One container of carnivorous plant 7315. One hanging container of Plant/s – one kind 7316. One hanging container of hanging plant/s – one kind7317. One flowering Orchid - any variety7318. One Bonsai - any style
SECTION: H
FLORAL ARTVoucher and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit
in this SectionExhibitors to state the approx size of the exhibit on entry form.
MUST STATE THE SIZE OF ANY EXHIBIT IF IT EXCEEDS 40CM IN ANY DIRECTION WHEN LODGING ENTRY.
Class7501. An arrangement of Foliage- embellishments optional7502. Celebrate Life on the Farm. 7503. Striking but Simple 7504. Remembering Traditions of Berwick Show - 170th Year7505. A dried arrangement 7506. An arrangement featuring weathered wood. 7507. An arrangement in a basket or box for special occasion - please
state occasion7508. A petite arrangement 10cm - 23cm in any direction7509. 1 posy of Flowers - foliage allowed7510. A Tussie Mussie - posy using flowers and herbs
SECTION: I
FAMILY FUN - SCARECROW OR WHEELBARROW COMPETITION
Voucher and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in this Section and Encouragement Awards
ScarecrowThis should be lifesize, wearing a hat, arms outstretched and wearing bright clothes. Exhibit needs to be self supporting eg. be attached to a pole, stand or weighted base (concealed preferred). This should be a fresh looking exhibit.
Class7601. Scarecrow
Decorated WheelbarrowThe wheelbarrow should look appealing to the eye. It should be planted with living plants. Additional items can be added to enhance the overall
appeal.
Class7602. Wheelbarrow
SECTION: J
JUNIOR EXHIBITORSSECTION: J
13 TO 18 YEARS$20.00 and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in this Section
and $10.00 Encouragement award
Class
7701. An arrangement in a cup
7702. An arrangement in a basket or box for special occasion - please state occasion
7703. Miniature Garden – container not to exceed 30cm x 30cm
7704. Picture using horticultural material - not to exceed 30cm x 30cm
7705. Novelty using fruit and/or vegetable – toothpicks allowed, exhibit not to exceed 35 cm x 35 cm
7706. 1 posy of Flowers - foliage allowed
7707. Floral Saucer using wet sand
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10 TO 12 YEARS$20.00 and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in this Section
and $10.00 Encouragement award
Class
7711. An arrangement in a basket or box for special occasion - please state occasion
7712. Novelty using fruit and/or vegetable – toothpicks allowed, exhibit not to exceed 35cm x 35cm
7713. Miniature Garden – container not to exceed 30cm x 30cm
7714. Picture using horticultural material – not to exceed 30cm x 30cm
7715. Necklace using horticultural material – string and glue allowed
7716. Potato Person
7717. Floral Carpet – constructed in a shoebox lid or on a polystyrene tray – exhibit not to exceed 35cm x 35cm
7718. A Farm Scene using some horticultural material - exhibit not to exceed 35cm x 35cm
SECTION: J
7 TO 9 YEARS$20.00 and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in this Section
and $10.00 Encouragement award
Class
7721. An arrangement in a recycled container
7722. Novelty using fruit and/or vegetable – toothpicks allowed, exhibit not to exceed 35cm x 35cm
7723. Miniature Garden – container not to exceed 30cm x 30cm
7724. Picture using horticultural material – not to exceed 30cm x 30cm
7725. Use horticultural material as a fashion accessory eg. necklace, hat, broach etc – string and glue allowed
7726. Potato Person
7727. Decorated Saucer in wet sand
7728. Bowl of floating flowers – container not to exceed 25cm x 25cm
SECTION: J
6 YEARS AND UNDER$20.00 and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in this Section
and $10.00 Encouragement award
Class
7731. An arrangement in a shoe/boot
7732. Novelty using fruit and/or vegetable – toothpicks allowed, exhibit not to exceed 35cm x 35cm
7733. Miniature Garden – container not to exceed 30cm x 30cm
7734. Picture using horticultural material – not to exceed 30cm x 30cm
7735. Bracelet using horticultural material – string and glue allowed
7736. Pet Rock
7737. Decorated Saucer in wet sand
SECTION: K
VEGETABLES FOR JUNIOR EXHIBITORS
18 AND UNDER $20.00 and Rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in this Section
and $10.00 Encouragement award Class 7801. One pumpkin - any variety7802. Three zucchinis less than 25 centimetres - displayed on a plate
7803. One bunch of parsley - in water - any variety
7804. Three tomatoes - ripe - displayed on a plate
7805. Ten cherry tomatoes - displayed on plate
7806. Ten pods of Beans - any variety - displayed on plate
7807. Any other vegetable
SECTION L
POT PLANTS FOR JUNIOR EXHIBITORS
Sponsored by Berwick Potteries Pty Ltd
Voucher and Rosette will be awarded for Best Exhibits.
MAXIMUM WIDTH OF DISPLAY 50CM
Exhibitors MUST STATE THE width OF EXHIBIT on entry form to assist
with staging
Multiple planting of one kind allowed
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7851. One container of plant in bloom, one kind.
7852. One container of plant not in bloom, one kind
7853. One container of succulents or Cacti – one variety
7854. One Bonsai - any style
SECTION M
EGGSEggs can be delivered to the Horticulture shed by 6pm on
Friday 21st February or displayed by 10am on Saturday 22nd February
in the Poultry Pavillion – Judging will be held in the Poultry Pavilion.
All eggs must be fresh. All eggs must be displayed in half cartons.
All eggs must be from domestic poultry.
Junior exhibitor entries accepted – please note on entry form.
Class
7901. Six hen eggs, white
7902. Six hen eggs, Brown
7903. Six hen eggs, tinted
7904. Six eggs, bantam
7905. Six Duck eggs
BEST EXHIBIT IN OPEN SECTIONS A-IVoucher & Rosette
BEST EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR SECTIONS J, K and LVoucher & Rosette
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PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
Pavilion Superintendent: Mr Shane Pendlebury, SSVAPSEntries close: Mail - Tuesday 4th February 2020
Online - Friday 14th February 20209Stewards: TBA
Entry Fee: $2.00 per imageRibbons & Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd
THE SOCIETY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITS
TED’S CAMERA STORES - FOUNTAIN GATE SHOPPING CENTREPHONE: 9705 4000
DELIVERY & COLLECTION TIMES1. All Photography Exhibits are to be delivered to Akoonah Park
Centre (Main Building) between 8.30am & 7.00pm on Wednesday 19th February 2020.
2. The Photography Exhibition will close on Sunday 23rd February at 4.00pm. Exhibits can be collected between 5.00pm & 6.00pm on this day.
3. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to collect their exhibits.
REGULATIONS1. The society will take all care, but will not be responsible for any
loss or damage to the exhibits, all exhibits are at the sole risk of the exhibitor
2. All exhibits must remain on display during the show3. All exhibits MUST be displayed on 2mm mountboard for
protection of your prints – not in frames and MUST comply with dimensions otherwise will not be judged.
4. Any exhibit not mounted will not be accepted5. Exhibitors Name, address and phone number are to be
placed on the back of the mountboard6. Entry class ticket, displaying section & class & exhibit number to
be placed into the bottom centre of print mounting. 7. A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor per class applies8. All images must be the original work of the exhibitor & may be
computer enhanced, but no computer generated images accepted.
9. Please ensure you read the class/section size to ensure you are entering the right size prints to that categories.
JUNIOR SECTIONEntry fee: $1.00 per image
(UNDER 16 YEARS)MAXIMUM SIZE INCLUDING MOUNT – 20 x 30cms (8”x12”)
Best Exhibit: Society Rosette plus GIFT VOUCHER from TEDS CAMERA STORES
and Encouragement Award Cash Prize will be awarded to each section.
11 YEARS TO 16 YEARSClass9501. Landscape / Nature9502. Pets / Animals9503. Family / Friends9504. Sport / Action9505. Any other subject
10 YEARS AND UNDERClass9506. Landscape / nature9507. Pets / animals9508. Family / Friends9509. Sport / Action9510. Any other Subject
NOVICE SECTION(Both the Exhibitor & the Exhibit must not have won any Prize in any
Photography Competition)MAXIMUM SIZE INCLUDING MOUNT – 20 x 30cms (8” x 12”)
Class9511. Landscape9512. Waterscape9513. Sunrise/Sunset9514. Child Study, (photo taken of a child under 12 years)9515. People /Portraiture9516. Pets/Animals9517. Sport/ Action9518. Any other subject9519. Any event of local interest9520. Rural Study
OPEN SECTIONBest Exhibit: Society Rosette plus GIFT VOUCHER from
TEDS CAMERA STORES and Encouragement Award Cash Prize will be awarded to
each section.
REGULATIONS1. The society will take all care, but will not be responsible for any loss
or damage to the exhibits. All exhibits are at the sole risk of the exhibitor2. All exhibits must remain on display during the show3. All exhibits MUST be displayed on 2mm mountboard for
protection of your prints – not in frames and MUST comply with dimensions otherwise will not be judged.
4. Any exhibit not mounted will not be accepted5. Exhibitors Name, address and phone number are to be placed
on the back of the mountboard6. Entry class ticket, displaying section & class & exhibit number to be
placed into the TOP LEFT CORNER OF THE MOUNTING (When looking at photo)..
7. A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor per class applies8. All images must be the original work of the exhibitor & may be
computer enhanced, but no computer generated images accepted.
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SMALL PRINTSMAXIMUM SIZE INCLUDING MOUNT – 20 x 30cms (8” x12”)
Class9601. Landscape9602. Waterscape9603. Sunrise/ Sunset9604. Child Study (Photo taken of a child under 12 years)9605. People/Portraiture9606. Pets/Animals9607. Flora9608. Sport/Action9609. Architecture/Structure9610. Any other subject9611. Any event of local interest9612. Rural Study 9613. Selfie 9614. Insects9615. Macro
LARGE PRINTSMAXIMUM SIZE INCLUDING MOUNT – 40 x 50cms (16” x 20”)
Class9621. Landscape9622. Waterscape9623. Sunrise/Sunset9624. Child Study, (Photo taken of a child under 10 years)9625. People/Portraiture9626. Pets/Animals9627. Flora9628. Sport/Action9629. Architecture/Structure9630. Any other subject9631. Any event of local interest9632. Birds
BLACK & WHITEMAXIMUM SIZE INCLUDING MOUNT – 40 x 50cms (16” x 20”)
Class9641. Landscape / Waterscape9642. Sunrise/Sunset9643. People / Portraiture9644. Any other subject
ARTISTIC SECTIONMAXIMUM SIZE INCLUDING MOUNT – 40 x 50cms (16” x 20”)
Images that can be entered into the Artistic section are photo’s that have been significantly altered EG: Warping the Image, changing the colours in an image, adding elements that weren’t there originally, are classed as significant alterations
Class9651. Landscape/Waterscape9652. Sunrise / Sunset9653. People / Portraiture9654. Life on the land9655. Any other subject
TRIPTYCH SECTIONThree images must form a story.
Images to be no bigger than 6”x 4”(15cm x 10cm) and MUST be mounted together on one board no larger than 20” x 16’
(50cm x 40cm)
CLASS
9661. Any subject
VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LTDPHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
CLASS 9671
THEME FOR 2019/20 ‘PHOTO FEATURING WATER’
1. Unframed
2. Print no larger than 20cm x 30cm
3. MUST be mounted on thick card (mount no larger than 3cms on any one side)
See State General Regulations below:
SHOW SOCIETY LEVEL – 1st Prize $ 10.00
STATE LEVEL FINAL – First Prize Trophy and $70, Second Prize: $20, Third Prize: $10.
CLASS 9672
VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LTD JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
THEME FOR 2019/20 ‘PHOTO FEATURING WATER’
Exhibitors to be aged under 18 on the day of their local show.1. Unframed2. Print no larger than 20 X 30cms
3. MUST be mounted on thick card (mount no larger than 3cms on any one side)
4. See VAS Rules and Regulations below
SHOW SOCIETY LEVEL – 1st Prize $ 10.00
STATE FINAL – First Prize: trophy and $30, Second Prize: $15, Third Prize: $10
VAS RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Professional photographers are not eligible (someone that derives the greater percentage of their income as a photographer)
2. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor.
3. All work is to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local Show.
4. The competition follows the three levels of competition: Show Level, Group Level and State Final.
5. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at the 2020 Group Final. The winning exhibit at the Group Final will then compete in the State Final at the 2020 Royal Melbourne Show.
6. An exhibitor having won at Show Level is not eligible to enter the VAS Photography competition at any other Show until after the Group Final judging.
7. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State Final.
8. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level, then the second placegetter is eligible to compete.
9. An exhibit having won at State Final is no longer eligible to compete in the competition.
10. If an exhibitor is found to have won more than one Group Final the exhibitor must forfeit/refund all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months
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To be judged at 10am on Saturday 22nd February 2020
Entries close: Mail - 4th February 2020Online - 14th February 2020
to Secretary, PO Box 442, Berwick 3806
Chairperson and Shed Superintendent: J. Betts
Judge: Ken Bjorkstein Steward: J. Betts
Entry Fees: $1.50 per bird or eggs
Ribbons for Champions and Reserve will be awarded in each section
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF ENTRY:
1. Entries may be submitted online or must be on the prescribed Poultry Entry Form and must accompanied by the appropriate Fees, and addressed to The Secretary, Berwick & District A & H Society Inc, P.O. Box 442 Berwick, Vic, 3806
2. All birds to be benched by 9am on day of Show and must not be removed before 4.30 pm.
3. Exhibits to be brought to and from the Showgrounds by the exhibitor or his representative on the day of the Show only. The Society will not collect or deliver birds.
4. Under no circumstances will exhibitors or the public be admitted to the Poultry Shed during judging.
5. Birds will not be removed without permission of the Superintendent.
STANDARD LIGHT SECTION6501. Ancona, male6502. Ancona, female6503. Hamburgh, male6504. Hamburgh, female6505. Welsummer, male6506. Welsummer, female6507. Minorca, male6508. Minorca, female6509. Leghorn, White, male6510. Leghorn, White, female6511. Leghorn, Brown, male6512. Leghorn, Brown, female6513. Leghorn, any other colour, male6514. Leghorn, any other colour, female6515. Legbar, male6516. Legbar, female6517. Silkie, white male6518. Silkie, white female6519. Silkie, any other colour, male6520. Silkie, any other colour, female6521. Old English Game, Blue, Red, male6522. Old English Game, Blue, Red, female6523. Old English Game, Black-Red, dark leg,
male6524. Old English Game, Black-Red, dark leg,
female6525. Old English Game, Duckwing, male6526. Old English Game, Duckwing, female6527. Old English Game, any other colour, male6528. Old English Game, any other colour, female6529. Pit Game, male6530. Pit Game, female6531. Polish, male6532. Polish, female6533. Any other variety Standard light breed, soft
feather, male6534. Any other variety Standard light breed, soft
feather, female
STANDARD HEAVY SECTION6541. Indian Game, male6542. Indian Game, female6543. Lanshan Chinese, male
6544. Lanshan Chinese, female6545. Orpington, male6546. Orpington, female6547. Plymouth Rock, male6548. Plymouth Rock, female6549. Rhode Island, male6550. Rhode Island, female6551. Australorp, male6552. Australorp, female6553. Sussex Light, male6554. Sussex Light, female6555. Wyandotte Silver Laced, male6556. Wyandotte Silver Laced, female6557. Wyandotte, White, male6558. Wyandotte, White, female6559. Wyandotte, any other colour, male6560. Wyandotte, any other colour, female6561. New Hampshire, male6562. New Hampshire, female6563. Any other variety, Standard heavy breed,
soft feather, male6564. Any other variety, Standard heavy breed,
soft feather, female6565. Any other variety, Standard heavy breed,
hard feather, male6566. Any other variety, Standard heavy breed,
hard feather, female
HARD FEATHERED BANTAMS6581. Modern Game, Black-Red, male6582. Modern Game, Black-Red, female6583. Modern Game, Pile, male6584. Modern Game, Pile, female6585. Modern Game, Duckwing, male6586. Modern Game, Duckwing, female6587. Modern Game, any other colour, male6588. Modern Game, any other colour, female6589. Old English Game, Black-Red, light leg,
male6590. Old English Game, Clay or Wheaten,
female6591. Old English Game, Black-Red, dark leg,
male6592. Old English Game, Partridge, female6593. Old English Game, Blue, any colour, male6594. Old English Game, Blue or Blue Wheaten,
any colour, female6595. Old English Game, Spangle, male6596. Old English Game, Spangle, female6597. Old English Game, Duckwing, male6598. Old English Game, Duckwing, female6599. Old English Game, Pile, male6600. Old English Game, Pile, female6601. Old English Game, any other colour, male6602. Old English Game, any other colour, female6603. Indian Game, male6604. Indian Game, female6605. Any other variety, Hard feather, male6606. Any other variety ,Hard feather, female
SOFT FEATHERED BANTAMS6621. Ancona, male6622. Ancona, female6623. Sussex Light, male6624. Sussex Light, female6625. Australorp, male6626. Australorp, female6627 Langshan, Black, male6628. Langshan, Black, female6629. Langshan, any other colour, male6630. Langshan, any other colour, female6631. Leghorn, any colour, male6632. Leghorn, any colour, female6633. Pekin, White, male6634. Pekin, White, female6635. Pekin, Black, male6636. Pekin, Black, female6637. Pekin, any other colour, male6638. Pekin, any other colour, female 6639. Sebright, any colour, male6640. Sebright, any colour, female6641. Rhode Island, male6642. Rhode Island, female6643. Rosecomb, male6644. Rosecomb, female6645. Wyandotte, White, male6646. Wyandotte, White, female6647. Wyandotte, Black, male6648. Wyandotte, Black, female
6649. Wyandotte, any other colour, male6650. Wyandotte, any other colour, female6651. Any other variety, Soft Feathered, male6652. Any other variety, Soft Feathered, female
WATERFOWL6661. Indian Runner, Drake6662. Indian Runner, Duck6663. Khaki Campbell, Drake6664. Khaki Campbell, Duck6665. Muscovy, Drake6666. Muscovy, Duck6667. Pekin, Drake6668 Pekin, Duck6669. Rouen, Drake6670. Rouen, Duck6671. Appleyard, drake6672. Appleyard, duck6673. Elizabeth, drake6674. Elizabeth, duck6675. Mallard Drake6676. Mallard, Duck6677. Call Drake6678. Call Duck6679. A.O.V Drake6680. A.O.V Duck
JUNIOR SECTION(A Junior Exhibitor must be Under 16 years
of age)6701. Hard Feather Large, male6702. Hard Feather Large, female6703. Soft Feather Large, male6704. Soft Feather Large, female6705. Hard Feather Bantam, male6706. Hard Feather Bantam, female6707. Soft Feather Bantam, male6708. Soft Feather Bantam, female6709. Junior Water Fowl Drake6710. Junior Water Fowl Duck
CHAMPION BIRD IN SHOW Trophy, Ribbon and Cash Prize Awarded
RESERVE BIRD IN SHOW Ribbon and Cash Prize Awarded
EGG CLASSES(see Horticulture Section must be entered on
Horticulture Entry Form or online)All eggs to be displayed by 10am on Saturday
22nd February 2020 in the poultry shed.All eggs must be fresh. All eggs must be
displayed in half cartons.All eggs must be from domestic poultry.
Junior exhibitor entries accepted – please note on entry form.
7901 Six hen eggs, white7902 Six hen eggs, Brown7903 Six hen eggs, tinted7904 Six eggs, bantam7905 Six Duck eggs
BACKYARD POULTRY COMPETITION
Sunday 23rd February CLASS 6900
All birds to be benched by 9am(display cages provided)
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SCHEDULE FOR
Stud Sheep, Black & Coloured Sheep & Fleeces including Heritage Breeds – Saturday
Entries close: Mail - Monday 3rd February, 2020. Online - Wednesday 12th February 2020
The Berwick & District A & H Society Inc Sheep Section wishes to acknowledge, and thank the following who have provided
consistent support and sponsorship:
c Propharma Australia Pty Ltd, Dandenongc Black and Coloured Sheep Association (S.E. Region)c Neil & Margaret Lucas, Berwickc Dorothy & Michael Vallence, Wheelers Hillc Marg & John Kingman, “Yarn Time English Leicester Stud”,
Tynong Nth c Doug & Jacqui Bottcher “Baroa Texel Stud”, Euroac Louise & Rodney Reeve, Berwickc Sue Holland, Berwickc Sonia Beaumont, Berwick c Bill Bickerton, Nar Nar Goonc Gwen Keys, Berwick
Sheep Sub Committee:Paul Hamilton (Chairperson & Sheep Superintendent), Dorothy Vallence, Mike Vallence, Neil Lucas, Sandy Kelly, Bill Bickerton, Louise Reeve, Gwen Keys, Sonia Beaumont, Bridget Leahy, Kane Hildred, Charlie Clarke, Steph Bechaz, Ryan Bechaz, Andrew Cosby and students from Elisabeth Murdoch College
Exhibitors Please Note:
Location: Exhibitors are to enter the showgrounds via CATTLE GATE. Proceed in the appropriate direction around the shed and follow directions for unloading.
Championship Sashes: Champion and Reserve Champion sashes will be awarded in each Stud Sheep class. Champion sashes will only be awarded in the Black & Coloured Sheep. Where there is only one animal in a class the decision to award a Championship sash will be at the discretion of the judge.
Most Successful Exhibitor: The L.C. Gamble Perpetual Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the Exhibitor who obtains the highest aggregate of points in the Stud Sheep Sections. The Louise Reeve Perpetual Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the Exhibitor who obtains the highest aggregate of points in the Black & Coloured Sheep Sections.
Penning: Any Stud Sheep Exhibitor wanting to pen their sheep on the Friday night prior to the Show can do so by contacting Sheep Committee Member: Kane Hildred 0423 242 427
Fleeces: Exhibitors are encouraged to enter the fleece competition and advise Steward if the fleece is for sale.
Johnes Disease: The Berwick A & P Society will adopt a care strategy as follows: The Sheep shed will be cleaned prior to the show and clean straw provided. It will be the responsibility of exhibitors to ensure that the laneways are kept clear of urine soaked material and faeces, and the Society will undertake the responsibility to ensure that judging areas are kept clean and tidy.
– SATURDAY —SECTIONS SS, SB AND SF
STUD SHEEP Entries close: Mail - Monday 3rd February, 2020
Online - Wednesday 12th February 2020
Superintendent: Paul Hamilton 0414 881 408 oremail [email protected]
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
ALL ENTRIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE BY-LAW REGULATIONS OF THE BERWICK AND DISTRICT A & H SOCIETY INC
COPIES OF BRUCELLOSIS CERTIFICATES AND HEALTH DECLARATION MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ENTRIES OTHERWISE THE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
ALL SHEEP MUST BE BRED BY THE EXHIBITOR, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SCHOOLS/COLLEGES WHERE THE SHEEP MUST HAVE BEEN OWNED FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 12 MONTHS.
1. SHEEP HEALTH DECLARATION is a requirement. All Exhibitors are required to sign a declaration regarding Johne’s Disease & Footrot (Sheep Health Declaration) form. This must be included with the Official Entry Form and must be signed by the Exhibitor; otherwise sheep cannot be accepted on the Showgrounds. All sheep may be inspected at the Sheep Committee’s discretion to ensure they are not infected with footrot or any external parasite. If any are found to be infected, they will be removed from the Showgrounds immediately. All sheep that are exhibited must be in good acceptable condition.
2. OVINE BRUCELLOSIS TEST: All Exhibitors must include a photocopy of their Ovine Brucellosis Accreditation Certificate with their Official Entry Form otherwise entry will not be accepted.
3. A signed Declaration stating JOHNE’S DISEASE is not known or suspected, or known to exist on the property from which the animal was derived, during the period five (5) years immediately prior to movement is a requirement.
4. Entries are restricted to Sheep bred in a current registered flock and exhibited by members of their breed society. All sheep are to have a PIC tag in the ear and must comply with the specific regulations of their breed society.
5. All exhibitors must ensure that all sheep are haltered when presenting sheep for judging.
6. Sheep entered in Lamb classes must have all milk teeth still in place and must be born in the year preceding the show.
7. All sheep are to be shorn on or after the 1st of July in the year preceding the show.
8. Feed and water containers must be provided by the exhibitor
Most Successful Exhibitor in Stud Sheep Any Breed (Except Black & Coloured): L.C.Gamble Perpetual
Challenge TrophyThe winner is decided on points: 1st – 3pts, 2nd – 2pts, 3rd – 1pt. In the instance of a tie, 2pts for Champion, 1pt for Reserve Champion. No points will be allotted in any class unless there are two or more exhibitors of the breed. In the instance that a breeder has multiple breeds entered, each breed will accumulate points separately.
Winner in 2019: Elisabeth Murdoch College
Most Successful Exhibitor in Black & Coloured Sheep: The Louise Reeve Perpetual Challenge Trophy donated
in perpetuityThe winner is decided on points: 1st – 3pts, 2nd – 2pts, 3rd – 1pt. In the instance of a tie, 2pts for Champion, 1pt for Reserve Champion. No points will be allotted in any class unless there are two or more exhibitors
Winner in 2019: Beylor Blacks
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STUD SHEEP Judging: Commences at 9.00am
Entry Fee: $4 all classes Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $3All sheep are to be shorn on or after the 1st of July in the year
preceding the show
Champion Ram & Ewe in each breed – SashReserve Champion Ram & Ewe in each breed – Sash
*Sheep eligible include winners from the three age groups of both Ram & Ewe*
Section - SB
BLACK & COLOURED SHEEP
Judging: Commences at 9.30amEntry Fee: $4 all classes Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $3
Champion Ram & Ewe in each wool-type - Sash & $20 Cash Prize donated by B.C.S.B.A.A. South East Region
Champion Ram Lamb – Sash from B.C.S.B.A.A. (Vic) Society & $20 Cash Prize donated by B.C.S.B.A.A. South East Region
Champion Ewe Lamb - Sash from B.C.S.B.A.A. (Vic) Society & $20 Cash Prize donated by B.C.S.B.A.A. South East Region
Grand Champion Ram - Sash from B.C.S.B.A.A. (Vic) Society & $20 Cash Prize donated by B.C.S.B.A.A. South East Region
Grand Champion Ewe - Sash from B.C.S.B.A.A. (Vic) Society & $20 Cash Prize donated by B.C.S.B.A.A. South East Region
STUD SHEEP – HERITAGE The Champion Heritage Sheep Exhibit:
To be judged from those sheep designated “Heritage Sheep” by Heritage Sheep Australia (Lincoln, English Leicester, Cheviot,
Southdown, Shropshire, Dorset Horn, Ryeland, Hampshire Down,Dorset Down, Romney) and who were judged Champion Ram and Ewe
in their classSash & NE Beaumont Memorial Trophy
SHEEP SECTION - SFSTUD SHEEP – FLEECES
Entry Fee: $4 all classes Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $3Judging commences at 9.00am
Class4300. Skirted Fleece of Merino Wool4301. Skirted Fleece of Crossbred Wool4302. Skirted Fleece of Corriedale Wool4303. Skirted Fleece of Lincoln Wool4304. Skirted Fleece of Romney Wool4305. Skirted Fleece of Downs Wool4306. 500 gram sample of Lamb’s Wool (any breed)4307. Black and Coloured Fine Wool – 58’s and finer4308. Black and Coloured Medium Wool – 50’s and 56’s4309. Black and Coloured Strong/Rug Wool – 48’s and strongerChampion Black and Coloured Fleece to be judged from classes 4307
- 4309 and awarded a sash from B.C.S.B.A.A. South East RegionGrand Champion Fleece - Phil Keys Memorial Sash
Reserve Grand Champion Fleece - SashBest Fleece for Handcraft – Sash
JUNIOR JUDGING COMPETITIONS
To be held
SUNDAY 23RD FEBRUARY commencing at 10.00am at the Sheep Shed
with judging competitions.
COMPETITIONS TO BE HELD: Junior Meat Sheep Judging, Junior Wool Sheep
Judging, Junior Fleece Judging.Free Entry: on the day before 10.00am
Three age sections will be run within each competitionas follows:
SECTION 1Under 14 (Competitors must be under 13 years and under
on the 23rd of February)
SECTION 2U16 (Competitors must be 14 and 15 years on the
23rd of February)
SECTION 3U25 (Competitors must be 16 years and under 25 on the
23rd of February)Section Winners: to receive Sash
For further details please contact Bridget at [email protected]
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“Goodrich” Interbreed Pair of ewes – SashSheep eligible include winners from the Pair of Ewes class in each breed
“Boonong Park & Montone” Interbreed Ram and Ewe Pair – SashSheep eligible include winners from the Ram and Ewe Pair class in each
breed“Burnwood” Interbreed Group – Sash
Sheep eligible include winners from the Group class in each breedEwe Lamb of the Show – Sash & Cash Prize
Reserve Ewe Lamb of the Show – SashSheep eligible include winner of the Ewe Lamb class in each breed and
Champion Black & Coloured Ewe LambRam Lamb of the Show – Sash & Cash Prize
Reserve Ram Lamb of the Show – SashSheep eligible include winner of the Ram Lamb class in each breed and
Champion Black & Coloured Ram Lamb
Ewe of the Show – Sash & Cash PrizeReserve Ewe of the Show – Sash
Sheep eligible include Champion Ewes from each breed and Grand Champion Black & Coloured Ewe
“Bickerton” Ram of the Show – Sash & Cash PrizeReserve Ram of the Show – Sash
Sheep eligible include Champion Rams from each breed and Grand Champion Black & Coloured Ram
Supreme Champion Stud Exhibit – Sash, Cash Prize and Perpetual Trophy in memory of Betty Taylor (Sheep Superintendent 1977 – 2005)
Sheep eligible include Ewe Lamb of the Show, Ram Lamb of the Show, Ewe of the Show & Ram of the Show
Weethalle Show Society
Annual AwardDuring the drought period 1994-1995 the Berwick Show Society,
through the co-operation of the Weethalle Show Society, delivered and distributed hay, and food hampers to the
Community.
This friendly gesture led to a Sister Show Society relationship being formed – the first in Australia.
The Weethalle Show Society Annual Award 2020
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Outstanding Exhibit at theBerwick Show
will be judged by Weethalle Representativesduring the Show, or in their absence, by the President
and Secretary of the Berwick Agricultural and Horticultural Society Inc.
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Cattle c Best Beef Group of Three
Horticulture c Best Exhibit in Open Section c Best Exhibit in Junior Section c Best Exhibit Family Scarecrow c Best Exhibit Family Wheelbarrow
Alpacas c Champion Suri’sc Champion Huacaya’s
10001 Novice Underhand 300mm
10002 Novice Standing block 250mm
10003 Open Standing Block 275mm
10004 Open Standing Block 250mm
10005 Peter Colliver Memorial Open Underhand 300mm
10006 Berwick Show Championship 350mm Underhand
10007 Under 18 Underhand 250mm
10008 Hot Chainsaw Race up to 140cc
10009 Tree Felling 300mm
10010 3 Man Relay - Underhand 300mm, Standing Block 250mm & Tree 300mm Sponsored by: Beaconsfield Home Timber and Hardware
10011 Double Handed Sawing 375mm
10012 Veterans Standing Block 250mm
Entries Close Online: Friday 31st January, 2020All enquires to the secretary Berwick & District Show 0407866049
woodchop programme
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T AGRIC
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ABN 74 385 504 511
ART IN
FORM
ATION
1. Entries close: M
ail - Tuesday 4th February, 2020. O
nline - Friday 14th February, 2020.
2. W
hen submitting entries, please address envelope to:
Berwick A & H Society Inc.,
PO Box 442, BERW
ICK 3806
3. For M
ail Entries please see note above.
4. Entry Fees and Exhibitor Ticket Fees m
ust accompany
Entry Form
5. EXHIBITO
R FEE - Pre-paid Ticket $10
6. Entry & Exhibitor Fee paym
ents
D
irect Deposit: Please m
ake payment to: N
ational Australia Bank, BSB 083-547, Account N
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K AND DISTRICT AGRIC
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Mail - Tuesday 4th February, 2020. Online - Friday 14th February, 2020
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ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORM
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Sec
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TER
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RAL AND
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C.
ABN 74 385 504 511
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IN
FORM
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1. Entries close: M
ail - Tuesday 4th February, 2020. O
nline - Thursday 13th February, 2020.
2. W
hen submitting entries, please address envelope to:
Berwick A & H Society Inc.,
PO Box 442, BERW
ICK 3806
3. For M
ail Entries please see note above.
4. Entry Fees and Exhibitor Ticket Fees m
ust accompany
Entry Form
5. EXHIBITO
R FEE - Pre-paid Ticket $10
6. Entry & Exhibitor Fee paym
ents
D
irect Deposit: Please m
ake payment to: N
ational Australia Bank, BSB 083-547, Account N
o. 182805861 (please include your nam
e and deposit)
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plete the following:
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ade a Direct Deposit YES / NO
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ame: �������������������������������������������������������������
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Credit C
ard: Facility is not available.
7. D
eclaration:
I / We the undersigned hereby certify that the particulars
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c ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORMc ENTRIES SUBJECT TO RULES OF SOCIETY c A STAMPED SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE MUST ACCOMPANY IF REQUIRED SEE NOTE ABOVE ( ONE ENVELOPE FOR MULTIPLE
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BERWIC
K AND DISTRICT AGRIC
ULTURAL & HORTIC
ULTURAL SOC
IETY INC.
ABN 74 385 504 511
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TRY
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BERWIC
K AND DISTRICT AGRIC
ULTURAL & HORTIC
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IETY INC.
ABN 74 385 504 511
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ill receive their exhibit tags and passes by return mail if a self addressed envelope is provided.
Online entries - w
ill receive their exhibit tags and passes via email - no envelope required.
Mail - Tuesday 4th February, 2020. Online - Thursday 13th February, 2020
NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED
ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORM
*DO NOT DETACH. FILL IN DUPLICATE FORM.
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e th
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n de
clar
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ly b
elie
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the
sam
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be
true,
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by
virtu
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the
rele
vant
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te o
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ledg
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at th
e Be
rwic
k an
d D
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gric
ultu
ral &
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ticul
tura
l Soc
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abov
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form
atio
n an
d I a
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pons
ibilit
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cura
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ticul
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Declaration: GST and PAYG - This entry is part of my business. My ABN is indicated below OR This entry is made in the course of a private recreational pursuit or hobby.
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7
BERWIC
K AND
DISTRIC
T AGRIC
ULTU
RAL AND
HO
RTICU
LTURAL SO
CIETY IN
C.
ABN 74 385 504 511
DAIRY, AN
GO
RA, MIN
IATURE G
OAT
INFO
RMATIO
N1.
Entries close: Mail - Tuesday 4th February, 2020.
Online - Thursday 13th February, 2020.
2. W
hen submitting entries, please address envelope to:
Berwick A & H Society Inc.,
PO Box 442, BERW
ICK 3806
3. For M
ail Entries please see note above.
4. Entry Fees and Livestock C
ompetitor Ticket Fees m
ust accom
pany Entry Form
5. LIVESTO
CK C
OM
PETITOR FEE - Pre-paid Ticket $10
Livestock Com
petitor Show Ticket w
ill include vehicle entry
6. Entry & Livestock C
ompetitor Fee paym
ents
D
irect Deposit: Please m
ake payment to: N
ational Australia Bank, BSB 083-547, Account N
o. 182805861 (please include your nam
e and deposit)
Please com
plete the following:
I have m
ade a Direct Deposit YES / NO
Depositors N
ame: �������������������������������������������������������������
Date deposited: ����������������������������������������������������������������
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umber:������������������������������������������
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If m
ore than one transaction made please indicate
clearly the amounts and reference num
bers for each transaction.
C
heque/Money O
rder: Please make out to:
Berw
ick Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc.
Credit C
ard: Facility is not available.
7. D
eclaration:
I / We the undersigned hereby certify that the particulars
given on this form are true and correct and the entry is
made fully acknow
ledging and accepting the rules and regulations of the society.
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Tax invoice required: Yes No
Mail entries - only postal entries w
ill receive their exhibit tags and passes by return mail if a self addressed envelope is provided.
Online entries - w
ill receive their exhibit tags and passes via email - no envelope required.
Entries close: Mail - Tuesday 4th February, 2020. Online - Thursday 13th February, 2020.
LATE ENTRIES, EMAILED O
R FAXED ENTRIES WILL NOT
BE ACCEPTED
c ENTRY FEES MUST ACCO
MPANY THIS FO
RMc ENTRIES SUBJECT TO
RULES OF SO
CIETY c A STAM
PED SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE M
UST ACCOM
PANY IF REQUIRED SEE
NOTE ABOVE ( O
NE ENVELOPE FO
R MULTIPLE FAM
ILY EXHIBITORS ACCEPTED)
c PLEASE USE ONE ENTRY FO
RM PER LIVESTO
CK COM
PETITOR -
PHOTOCO
PY EXTRA FORM
S IF NEEDED
BERWIC
K AND DISTRICT AGRIC
ULTURAL & HORTIC
ULTURAL SOC
IETY INC.
ABN 74 385 504 511
DA
IRY
AN
GO
RA
MIN
IATUR
E G
OAT E
NTR
Y FO
RM
Please indicate if the entry is for:
Exhibitor’s Name: �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
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head entered
A full health statement form is available to download from the website or can be provided.
Sub Total Entry Fee$$$
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Class.
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e of Dam
TattooKidding D
ateEntry Fee Inc. G
STNo. of
LactationsN
ame on Exhibit
Date of Birth
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e of Sire
LIVESTOCK CO
MPETITIO
N SHOW
TICKETS Must be purchased for $10 inc.
GST per person attending. Children under 10 free.
Please refer to and complete Health Declaration and information on the front
of this form
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VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LIMITED
Berwick & District Agricultural & Horticultural Society
HORSE SPORTS PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGMENT & WAIVER
Name and Date of Event:���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Name of Participant: �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Participant Address: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Contact Number of Participant: �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Email: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd and Berwick & District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc. (together “the Suppliers”) advise that participation in horse sports at an agricultural show or horse competition contains elements of risk, both obvious and inherent. Horse sports are dangerous recreational activities and horses can act in a sudden and unpredictable way, especially when frightened or hurt.
By signing this waiver I acknowledge that:
1.1 participation in horse sports is a hazardous activity and may result in injury, loss, damage or death to me;
1.2 participation in horse sports requires certain skills. I declare that I have sufficient skills to be able to safely and properly participate in the events;
1.3 horses can act in a sudden and unpredictable way, especially if frightened or hurt, or if exposed to loud or unfamiliar noises;
1.4 if held at an agricultural show, the horse sports will be held in close proximity to rides and large groups of people, and that there may be loud and unfamiliar noises which can frighten horses;
1.5 as the event is held outdoors, there are risks to me and to my horse as a result of the weather conditions, including either extreme hot or cold weather, rain or wind;
1.6 insects or other animals may cause my horse or other horses to become frightened and act in an unpredictable way;
1.7 there is inherent in horse riding events the risk of suffering injury including falling from my horse;
1.8 I am responsible for ensuring that I have and will wear equipment suitable for safely and properly participating in the event; and
1.9 I use the facilities of Berwick & District Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc. entirely at my own risk, as I find them and with the prior acceptance of the risk of possible danger to me.
1. If I suffer harm while participating in a horse event, I will not hold the Suppliers, their employees or agents legally responsible for any injuries I suffer. I will not sue the Suppliers, their employees or agents for any claims, costs, damages or liability. I agree to release the Suppliers and their employees from legal responsibility for the services I have been provided.
2. I acknowledge and agree that my participation in the horse sports and associated activities are a danger and may have inherent risks as a result of which personal injury (and sometimes death) may occur and I accept and assume all such risks of personal injury or death in anyway whatsoever arising from these activities and hereby waive my individual right to sue the Suppliers for all claims I or my representatives may have for such personal injury or death against the Suppliers in regard to their negligence, breach of statutory duty or statutory guarantees arising from or in connection with these activities to the fullest extent permitted by law.
3. I will not consume any alcohol or illicit drugs while participating in the horse sports and agree that such use may result in me being excluded from an event with no entitlement to any refund of money paid for entry to the Suppliers.
4. I agree to be bound by the rules and guidelines of Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd as varied from time to time.
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Where the participant is over 18 years of age:
I agree that I have read and understood this waiver prior to signing it and agree that this waiver will be binding on my heirs, next of kin, executors and administrators.
I agree that this waiver shall be governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Victoria.
Signature: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Dated: ����������������������������������������������������������������������
Where participant is under 18 years of age (to be completed by a parent or guardian):
I .................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................... .., being a parent or legal guardian of the above named participant hereby consent to my child participating in horse sports.
I confirm that I have read and understood and explained to the participant, this waiver prior to signing it and agree that this agreement will be binding on my (and their) heirs, next of kin, executors and administrators.
I agree that this waiver shall be governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Victoria.
Signature: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Dated: ����������������������������������������������������������������������
I, the owner/rider/exhibitor of the above horse/s, declare that, to the best of my knowledge, it is/they are fit and healthy and I agree that if found to be otherwise it/they will not be allowed to compete at this event.
Signature: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Dated: ����������������������������������������������������������������������
WARNING UNDER THE FAIR TRADING ACT 1999
Under the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria), several statutory guarantees apply to the supply of certain goods and services. These guarantees mean that the supplier named on this form is required to ensure that the recreational services it supplies to you—
• are rendered with due care and skill; and• are reasonably fit for any purpose which you, either expressly or by implication, make known to the supplier; and• might reasonably be expected to achieve any result you have made known to the supplier.
Under section 32N of the Fair Trading Act 1999, the supplier is entitled to ask you to agree that these statutory guarantees do not apply to you. If you sign this form, you will be agreeing that your rights to sue the supplier under the Fair Trading Act 1999 if you are killed or injured because the services provided were not in accordance with these guarantees, are excluded, restricted or modified in the way set out in this form.
NOTE: The change to your rights, as set out in this form, does not apply if your death or injury is due to gross negligence on the supplier’s part. Gross Negligence is defined in the Fair Trading (Recreational Services) Regulations 2004.
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