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1911-2011 COHUNA A. P. & H. SOCIETY INC. 99 th ANNUAL SHOW MARCH 16 th & 17 th , 2012 OFFICE BEARERS FOR 20112012 PRESIDENT Karyn Peace SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Doug Hornsby JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT Kylie Thornton HONORARY TREASURER Amanda Bicknell SECRETARY Kirstin Nicholson ASSISTANT SECRETARY Amanda Bicknell SHOW DIRECTOR Graeme Peace CHIEF RING STEWARD Robert Shanahan CHIEF CATTLE STEWARD Graeme Peace PAVILION SECRETARY Kylie Thornton CHIEF PAVILION STEWARD Ken Lee ASSISTANT PAVILION STEWARD Gary Wight GROUND STEWARDS Stuart Richardson Darren Anderson Norm Walsh POULTRY STEWARD Cameron Edge CANINE SECRETARY Andrea Otto HORSE MEASURER Megan Appleby SAFETY OFFICER Amanda Bicknell Hon VETERINARY SURGEONS Border Vet Clinic Executive Committee Karyn Peace, Doug Hornsby, Kirstin Nicholson, Amanda Bicknell, Kylie Thornton, Tina Prout, Bev Peace and Graeme Peace. Protest Committee - Karyn Peace, Kirstin Nicholson, Doug Hornsby and chief steward of particular area. MEMBERS OF COUNCIL 20102012 Doug Hornsby, Kylie Thornton, Amanda Bicknell, Ken Lee, Bev Peace, Beth Wood, Tina Prout, Karyn Peace, Iris Howard, Marilyn Hornsby, Graeme Peace, Norm Walsh. MEMBERS OF COUNCIL 2011-2013 Kirstin Nicholson, Shirley Anderson, Stuart Richardson, Rob Shanahan, Andrea Otto, Trevor West, Michael Bicknell, Brett Nicholson HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Ken Allez, Shirley Anderson, Ron Calder, Shirley Calder, Heather Cherry, Don Crichton, Phyllis Crichton, Winifred Fehring, Gwen Fox, Dulcie Hildebrand, Doug Hornsby, Marilyn Hornsby, Iris Howard, Julian Lee, Ken Lee, Margaret Lee, Margot Lee, Frances Maloney, Norma Maloney, Lloyd Richardson, Stuart Richardson, Rob Shanahan, Jean Strachan, Norm Walsh, John Wight, Mary Wight, Beth Wood, Charlie Wood, Bev Woods. Deceased: Bill Bond, Arthur Cherry, Warwick Crichton, Keith Forbes, Alec Lee, Nancy Lee, Reg Safe, Arch Simmonds, Ray Stanyer, Bev Stewart, Fred Wight, Bill Woodman. LIFE MEMBERS J. Cleave, J. Thompson.

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1911-2011

COHUNA A. P. & H. SOCIETY INC.

99th ANNUAL SHOW MARCH 16th & 17th, 2012

OFFICE BEARERS FOR 2011–2012

PRESIDENT Karyn Peace

SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Doug Hornsby

JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT Kylie Thornton

HONORARY TREASURER Amanda Bicknell

SECRETARY Kirstin Nicholson

ASSISTANT SECRETARY Amanda Bicknell

SHOW DIRECTOR Graeme Peace

CHIEF RING STEWARD Robert Shanahan

CHIEF CATTLE STEWARD Graeme Peace

PAVILION SECRETARY Kylie Thornton

CHIEF PAVILION STEWARD Ken Lee

ASSISTANT PAVILION STEWARD Gary Wight

GROUND STEWARDS Stuart Richardson

Darren Anderson

Norm Walsh

POULTRY STEWARD Cameron Edge

CANINE SECRETARY Andrea Otto

HORSE MEASURER Megan Appleby

SAFETY OFFICER Amanda Bicknell

Hon VETERINARY SURGEONS Border Vet Clinic

Executive Committee – Karyn Peace, Doug Hornsby, Kirstin Nicholson, Amanda Bicknell,

Kylie Thornton, Tina Prout, Bev Peace and Graeme Peace.

Protest Committee - Karyn Peace, Kirstin Nicholson, Doug Hornsby and chief steward of particular area.

MEMBERS OF COUNCIL 2010–2012

Doug Hornsby, Kylie Thornton, Amanda Bicknell, Ken Lee, Bev Peace, Beth Wood, Tina Prout,

Karyn Peace, Iris Howard, Marilyn Hornsby, Graeme Peace, Norm Walsh.

MEMBERS OF COUNCIL 2011-2013

Kirstin Nicholson, Shirley Anderson, Stuart Richardson, Rob Shanahan, Andrea Otto,

Trevor West, Michael Bicknell, Brett Nicholson

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS

Ken Allez, Shirley Anderson, Ron Calder, Shirley Calder, Heather Cherry, Don Crichton, Phyllis Crichton, Winifred Fehring,

Gwen Fox, Dulcie Hildebrand, Doug Hornsby, Marilyn Hornsby, Iris Howard, Julian Lee, Ken Lee, Margaret Lee, Margot Lee,

Frances Maloney, Norma Maloney, Lloyd Richardson, Stuart Richardson, Rob Shanahan, Jean Strachan, Norm Walsh, John Wight,

Mary Wight, Beth Wood, Charlie Wood, Bev Woods. Deceased: Bill Bond, Arthur Cherry, Warwick Crichton, Keith Forbes, Alec

Lee, Nancy Lee, Reg Safe, Arch Simmonds, Ray Stanyer, Bev Stewart, Fred Wight, Bill Woodman.

LIFE MEMBERS

J. Cleave, J. Thompson.

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CONTENTS

GENERAL President’s Message……………………………………………….. 3

Show Program…………………….…………………………......... 4

Show Girl Competitions…………………………………………… 5-6

Poster Competition………………………………………………... 6

Rural Ambassador Award…………………………………………. 7

Junior Ambassador Award…………………………………............ 8

Pavilion Times & Information...…………………………………… 13

Special Awards…………………………………………………….. 13

Entry Form………………………………………………………..centre

General Regulations………………………………………………... 28

Safety Regulations for Exhibitors/Competitors……………………. 29

Johnes Declaration Form…………………………………………... 30

Map of Show grounds………………………………………………31

List of Donors……………………………………………………… 32

COMPETITIONS Art………………………………………….. ………P……………. 23

Cattle – Dairy………………………………………. E……………. 9

Cattle – Beef………………………………………...F……………. 11

Cooking…………………………………………….. K…................. 14

Junior Cooking……………………………... K…………… 15

Crochet……………………………………………... O…………… 22

Junior Needlework…………………………. O…………… 23

Cut flowers (Horticulture)…………………………. M…………… 17

Dahlias (Horticulture)……………………………… M…………… 18

Farm & Dairy Produce……………………………... J……………. 13

Floral Art (Horticulture)…………………………… M…………… 18

Junior Floral Art…………………………… M…………… 18

Fruit and Vegetables……………………………….. N…………… 19

Junior Fruit and Vegetables…………………N…………… 19

Handcraft & Art…………………………………… P…………… 23

Junior Handcraft & Art……………………. P…………… 24

Kennel……………………………………………… H……………. 12

Knitting……………………………………………...O…………… 22

Junior Knitting………………………………O…………… 23

Male Only Exhibitors (Cooking)…………………... K…………….15

(Handcraft)…………………. P…………….23

Needlework………………………………………… O…………… 20

Junior Needlework…………………………. O…………… 23

Painting……………………………………………...P……………. 24

Patchwork…………………………………………...O…………….21

Photography………………………………………... Q……………. 26

Junior Photography………………………… Q……………. 27

Potted Plants (Horticulture)…………………………M…………… 17

Poultry ……………………………………………... G……………. 11

Preserves………………………………………….... L……………. 16

Junior Preserves……………………………. L……………. 17

Special Crafts from the Past………………………... S……………. 27

Spinning and Weaving……………………………... R……………. 27

Student Work – Primary & Secondary School…….. P……………. 24

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SHOW GROUND ADMISSION

Note that the following must ONLY be used as a general guide as these can be subject to change with or without

notice. You should always consult with either the Secretary or Chief Steward if you have any queries.

Friday Night & Saturday

Adults $10.00 Children 5 to 16 years $2.00

Pensioners & Students over 16 years $ 4.00 Cars (inc. members’ cars) $1.00

Members Ticket - Family $20.00 Trailers (inc. floats), trucks, semi trailers $5.00

Members Ticket - Single $10.00

Privileges of MEMBERS: The payment to the Secretary of Annual Subscription constitutes Membership with the Society.

Members are entitled to free admission to the ground for Member and Partner and members of the family up to 16

years of age, or admit Single member if Single Membership paid, and the power to attend and vote at the Annual

Meeting. Join up and help support the Society and assist the district.

President’s Message

It gives me much pleasure in giving you this president’s message. We had a very exciting and busy time last

year. We celebrated our 100 years of formation of the A. P. & H. Society at last year’s show by having a

street parade that concluded on the main oval Saturday morning. A large number of our previous show girls

attended the parade and stayed for our Saturday luncheon. They all showed the sparkle that helped them win

Miss Show Girl.

We had fireworks at the show for the first time on the Friday night and I am sure that everyone enjoyed them.

The fireworks finished up with a ‘100’ being formed by sparklers which I thought was very special.

In May we held a centenary dinner and invited our committee members and all sponsors of the show. This

was very well supported with 85 guests attending the night. We handed out 14 life memberships to well

deserving members of the Show Society.

Let’s hope all this interest and positive energy keeps flowing through to future shows. We have a few projects

in mind and have applied for grants to help us with these projects. We are hoping to publish a book for our

100th

show, showing the history of those 100 years.

As president my main concern, or function as I see it, is to keep the show relevant to our younger generation.

If we can keep the interest of the younger generation hopefully we can keep the Cohuna Show continuing.

While you enjoy this show please spend a few moments thinking about how we can improve it and pass on

those thoughts to any of our committee. If you would like to join our committee you are most welcome. Our

meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at the Historical Society Centre. If you can spend a few

hours helping at the show please let us know. Bring on the show.

Regards,

Karyn Peace, President 2012

The Secretary’s Office will be located at Border Vet Clinic, 3 King George St. Cohuna.

Open 9am to 5pm from Friday 9th March to 12pm Thursday 15

th March.

Please phone (03) 5456 2222 within these hours or Kirstin Nicholson (03) 5456 4103 after these hours.

COHUNA A. P. & H. SOCIETY Inc. P.O. Box 155, COHUNA. 3568

Ph/Fax (03) 5456 4103. Email: [email protected]

*Schedules can be emailed on request from the Show email address above*

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COHUNA SHOW PROGRAM

FRIDAY 16th

10.00am Pavilion entries to be tabled

5.00pm Sideshow Alley, food, drinks, trade stands

Dog show

6.00pm Bunyips camp oven meals

Cohuna Kangas BBQ

Pavilion opens – prize money can be collected

Power Country FM broadcasting live

6.30pm Miss Cohuna Show Girl

Junior Show Girl entries taken

The Hoffmans entertaining ‘til late

Ambah the Facepainter

Snakebusters displays – running all night

7.00pm Junior Show Girl judging

Ambassador Award presentations

9.30pm Fireworks

See Snakebusters all night Friday – Do you dare to hold a snake?

SATURDAY 17th

8.30am Dog show

9.00am Horse show

9.30am Cattle

Sideshow Alley, food, drinks, trade stands

10.00am Poultry

Pavilion opens – prize money can be collected

Border Flywheelers display

2.30pm-3.00pm Pavilion exhibits to be collected

The Cohuna Agricultural, Pastoral and Horticultural Society Inc. is committed to providing a safe, healthy and environmentally

acceptable Show grounds for all stakeholders. We shall maintain an effective health and safety program so far as is practicable and

endeavor to comply with all statutory and common law requirements. All competitors and exhibitors have a “Duty of Care” to

avoid exposing themselves or other people to unsafe situations that could lead to injury.

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SHOW GIRL COMPETITIONS

Stewardesses: Mrs. S. Anderson, Mrs. J. Hull, Mrs. B. Wood, Mrs. L. Stone, Mrs. J. Wight, Mrs. B. Smith,

Mrs. J. Bagg, Mrs. T. Prout.

MISS COUNTRY SHOW GIRL

MISS COHUNA SHOW GIRL 17 to 20 years.

Show Girl entries to be in to Mrs. Shirley Anderson 5456 3196 by 5pm Thursday, March 15th. No entries taken on the

day. Previous first prize winners may not enter in that section again. Judging to take place at the Secretary’s Office at

6.30pm, Friday, March 16th.

Rules and regulations:

1. The competition is conducted annually by Northern District Agricultural Societies Association of Victoria.

Entrants must abide by all regulations and decisions of the Association.

2. Entrants must be residents of Australia, 17-20 years inclusive on the day of local show, single and be prepared

to attend the Group Final judging at Mildura in April. A current resume is required for local judging.

3. Entrants are required to wear an outfit suitable for attending a country show (even if judging is at an evening

function). No hats and no changing of garments is permitted for presentations.

4. Awards will be presented to the “Miss Cohuna Show Girl” and the runner-up. A third award will be presented if

six or more entrants are in the final.

5. The judge’s selection(s) shall be final and binding on the entrants.

6. Entrants will be judged on a points system as follows:

Personality 20 points

General knowledge 20 points

Grooming & deportment 20 points

Adaptability 20 points

Dress sense 20 points

1st prize $50 voucher – Michelle Gaye

$50 cash – Cohuna A. P. & H. Society

2nd

prize $30 cash – Cohuna A. P. & H. Society

3rd

prize $20 cash – Cohuna A. P. & H. Society

MISS TEENAGER 13 to 16 years.

$1.00 entry fee

Miss Teenager entries to be taken from 6.30pm on Friday at the show. Previous first prize winners may not enter in that

section again. Judging commences at 7.00pm on Friday.

Rules and regulations:

1. The competition is conducted annually by Northern District Agricultural Societies Association of Victoria.

Entrants must abide by all regulations and decisions of the Association.

2. Entrants must be residents of Australia, 13-16 years inclusive on the day of local show, single and be prepared

to attend the Group Final judging at Mildura in April.

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SHOW GIRL COMPETITIONS cont.

JUNIOR SHOW GIRL

Enter on the day $1.00 entry fee All sections open

Commences at 7.00pm on Friday in front of seating on hill. Names may be entered from 6.30pm. Previous first prize

winners may not enter in that section again. Age limits inclusive on day of Show.

MISS & MASTER TINY TOT 3 and under 6 years.

MISS & MASTER JUNIOR 6 and under 9 years.

MISS MIDI 9 and under 13 years.

The Cohuna Show Pavilion Committee gratefully acknowledges the following trophy donors for the Show Girl

competitions.

MISS TINY TOT MASTER TINY TOT MISS JUNIOR MASTER JUNIOR

Mrs. Julie Smith (Jack) Street & Surf/Kids on the Creek Mrs. Bev Brown Mrs. Susan Tooley

Mrs. Loretta Bowman Street & Surf/Kids on the Creek Mrs. Julie Smith (Garner) Mrs.Shirley Anderson

Mrs. Cynthia Patterson Cohuna Gifts ‘n’ Things Gifts ‘n’ Things Water Trading Australia

MISS MIDI MISS TEENAGER MISS COHUNA SHOW GIRL RURAL AMBASSADOR Mrs. Carole Heap Gloss Michelle Gaye Cohuna A. P. & H. Society

Mrs. Joyce Hull Mrs. Roma Dye Cohuna A. P. & H. Society Mrs. Beth Wood

Water Trading Australia Mrs. Phyllis Crichton Cohuna A. P. & H. Society Mrs. Lois Stone

SHOW POSTER COMPETITION

Prizes of $10 in each age group:

6 years and under 8 years and under 10 years and under 12 years and under 17 years and under

One poster per child * no entry fee * Please include show dates and at least one show feature, such as – rides, stalls,

animals, show girls, music, face painting, pavilion exhibits, fireworks and displays. Size A3 or smaller. Name, age, grade and school to be clearly written on the BACK. Entries will not be returned unless requested.

Entries close Friday 2nd March at your school office or the show office.

Volunteers wanted

If you have a spare hour or two leading up to the Show or over the Show weekend, and would

love to help out – we would greatly appreciate your help!

Please contact

Kirstin Nicholson 5456 4103 or Karyn Peace 5456 8491.

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RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARDS

Victorian Agricultural Shows

RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD

To be conducted annually, jointly by the RASV and VAS Ltd.

AIMS: To highlight the talent, creativity and ingenuity of young rural Victorians and in doing so encourage entrants to be

role models in their local communities.

To encourage and reward enthusiastic, skilful and industrious young people who are actively involved in their

communities.

To assist all entrants through their participation to develop strong leadership and communication qualities.

To enable entrants to gain greater proficiency in their chosen field and also develop entrants’ stature and reputation in

that chosen field.

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Entry is via the official application form only, and available by contacting the Show Secretary on 5456 4103. The

application form must be completed and signed by the entrant and returned to the Show Secretary by Friday 2nd

March,

2012 to Box 155, Cohuna, 3568.

Entrants must be aged over 20 years and under 30 years as at 1 May, 2012.

Entrants must provide information indicating their reason for applying for entry, together with a curriculum vitae,

indicating work experience, community participation and agricultural and Show involvement if applicable. Further

information is on the official Information & Application Form.

Entrants may be involved in a rural or agricultural based industry or be associated with a Show Society but do not

necessarily need to reside in a rural community.

If successful at Group level, entrants must attend the State Final during the Royal Melbourne Show and all judging

requirements.

Announcement of the State Winner will be made during the Royal Melbourne Show.

The State Winner is required to represent Victoria in the National Finals, which may be held interstate.

The Rural Ambassador Committee will not enter into any correspondence in relation to selection and the judges’

decision is final.

An unsuccessful entrant may re-apply in following years providing they meet the Conditions of Entry. Previous State

winners are ineligible to enter.

There will be no joint winners. If a final decision cannot be made, advice is sought from the Chairperson of the Rural

Ambassador Committee.

All State Finalists will be invited to serve on a Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria (RASV) Event Committee of

their choice for the 12 months following the State Final.

PRIZES: Cohuna Show level: Certificate & prizes.

Group level: Certificate, prize, RASV membership and be provided with an official jacket to wear at the State Final at

the Royal Melbourne Show.

State level: First prize winner will receive $8,000 and an opportunity to compete in the National Finals. Second prize

winner will receive $2,000.

JUDGING CRITERIA: Entrants must wear smart casual tailored clothing and will be judged in accordance with the following guidelines.

Community involvement 15 points

Country Show involvement 25 points

General and rural knowledge 20 points

Personality 10 points

Ambition/goals 10 points

Communication skills 10 points

Style, grooming and deportment 10 points

Public presentation (three minute speech) 20 points

TOTAL 120 points

SOCIETY LEVEL The winner selected at the local Society level represents that Society at the Group Final at Mildura in April, 2012.

Should a winner at Society level not be available to represent the Society in the Group Final then the Society

may allow second place getter to be their representative. Should the second place getter be unavailable then the

third place getter may substitute.

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RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARDS cont.

JUNIOR AMBASSADOR AWARD

AIMS:

To give young people a chance to take part in a competition whilst still residing in their local district.

To be part of a local Show and therefore highlighting the importance of Shows.

To meet new people from all age groups with the same interests.

AGE: Open to males and females aged 16–19 years at the time of the Cohuna Show.

WHAT TO DO:

Fill in application form and prepare a resume - submit to the Show Secretary by Friday 2nd

March, 2012 to Box 155, Cohuna, 3568.

Come along as requested for judging by two judges, which will be a semi formal interview in

which you will be asked questions about yourself and assessed as per judging criteria listed

below.

Winner at Show Society level will compete in a Group Final. Group Final winners will

compete in a State

Final in June 2012 run by VAS Ltd.

Entrants must wear smart casual tailored clothing and will be judged in accordance with the

following guidelines.

JUDGING CRITERIA: Community and/or Show involvement 20 points

Rural and general knowledge 20 points

Ambitions/goals 20 points

Communication skills 20 points

Personality and confidence 10 points

Overall presentation 10 points

TOTAL 100 points

PRIZES:

Cohuna Show level: Lapel badge & prizes.

Group level: Certificate and prizes.

State level: Cash prizes.

Members Tickets are available for sale PRIOR to the Show.

They admit member and partner and children under 16

for both days of the Show.

Family $20

Single $10 *cars $1.00*

Available from Border Vet Clinic or via mail to:

The Secretary, Cohuna A. P. & H. Society, P.O. Box 155, Cohuna, 3568.

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SECTION E – DAIRY CATTLE

All entry fees must be enclosed with entries. Entry fees

include compulsory insurance of 30 cents.

ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY 15TH

MARCH, 2012.

CHIEF CATTLE STEWARD: Mr. Tucker Peace. Phone (03) 5456 9344

All competitors must complete and sign Johnes

Herd Status Form (at back of schedule) and

return with entry form.

Straw and milking machines provided for all

exhibitors.

Competition in breed classes is restricted to

animals which are registered in their appropriate

herd book or in the calf register in the appropriate

Herd Association of Australia.

Please include on entry the name of the animal.

An inspector appointed by the appropriate Herd

Association will examine the tattoo brands of all

stock and if any animals are found to be

incorrectly branded they will be disqualified.

Age of cattle in both Dairy and Beef classes to

date from the 30th

June.

Animals under one year and heifers are ineligible

to compete in Senior Championships.

ALL BULLS must be tethered with both halter

and ring. All exhibits must be tethered and led

into the ring for judging.

All competitors enter at their own risk.

After two (2) warnings for cattle not entering the

ring on time, disqualification may occur.

CHAMPION DAIRY COW OF THE SHOW will

be judged at 12 noon following the Group Judging

(if held).

SECTION E – DAIRY CATTLE cont.

HOLSTEIN

RING 1

Saturday

STARTING TIME: 9.30am ENTRY FEE: $5.00

Ribbons to THIRD place.

Production Ribbons for all senior classes.

PRIZE MONEY: 1st $6.00, 2

nd $4.00, 3

rd $2.00

1. Mini paraders under 12 years.

2. Junior paraders 12 to 15 years.

3. Heifer born 01/07/11 to 31/12/11

4. Heifer born 01/01/11 to 30/06/11

5. Heifer born 01/07/10 to 31/12/10

6. Heifer born 01/01/10 to 30/06/10

7. Heifer born 01/07/09 to 31/12/09

8. All Australian Calf Class

(Calf under 12 months on show day) JUNIOR CHAMPION donated by Elmar Holsteins

RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION

9. Junior 2 years in milk 01/07/09 to 31/12/09

10. Senior 2 years in milk 01/01/09 to 30/06/09

11. Junior 3 years in milk 01/07/08 to 31/12/08

12. Senior 3 years in milk 01/01/08 to 30/06/08

13. Intermediate dry cow 01/01/08 to 30/06/09 INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION

RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION

14. Cow 4 years and over dry born before 01/01/08

15. Cow 4 years in milk 01/07/07 to 31/12/07

16. Cow 5 years in milk 01/07/06 to 30/06/07

17. Cow 6 years in milk 01/07/05 to 30/06/06

18. Cow 7 years and over in milk born before 01/07/05 SUPREME UDDER (Best udder from each class chosen

by Judge.) Trophy donated by Mr. J. Harrower,

“Beltana Holsteins”

SENIOR CHAMPION COW

Prize donated by Northern Herd Development

RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW

19. Produce of Dam (two daughters or Dam and

Daughter)

20. Pen of three cows - three cows from classes 9-18

(not necessarily bred by owner) PREMIER BREEDER donated by G. & M. Poly

PREMIER EXHIBITOR donated by G. & M. Poly

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SECTION E – DAIRY CATTLE cont.

JUNIOR PARADERS

Post Entries: To be judged immediately after cattle.

These will be judged on the actual handling of the

animal and winners, if over 15 years old, will be

eligible to compete at State Finals at the Royal

Melbourne Show 2012.

21. Junior Parader aged 8 to 15 years on day of show.

22. Parader aged over 15 and under 25 on day of

show.

DAIRY CATTLE

RINGS 2 and 3 Saturday

ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY 15th

MARCH, 2012

Ribbons to THIRD place.

PRIZE MONEY: 1st $6.00, 2

nd $4.00, 3

rd $2.00

Starting Time: 9.30am Entry Fee $5.00

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Cow in milk 3 years &

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23

32

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50

59

Cow in calf, dry

24

33

42

51

60

Heifer 2 years

25

34

43

52

61

Heifer Yearling

26

35

44

53

62

Heifer born after 30th

June, 2011

27

36

45

54

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CHAMPION FEMALE

Bull 3 years and over

28

37

46

55

64

Bull 2 years

29

38

47

56

65

Bull Yearling

30

39

48

57

66

CHAMPION MALE

GROUP, 1 Bull, 1

Cow, 1 Heifer, to be the

property of exhibitor

31

40

49

58

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SECTION E – DAIRY CATTLE cont.

SUPREME CHAMPION DAIRY COW OF

THE SHOW

Individual Champion of each breed to compete. Judged

on type. All dairy Judges to take part and points will be

allocated according to the Judges’ own individual

judging.

First 3 points, Second 2 points, Third 1 point.

A Steward appointed by the Society will assess the

points and the cow gaining the greatest number of

points shall be the winner. In the event of a tie an

independent referee appointed by the Society shall

decide the winner.

SUPREME CHAMPION

Trophy to value of $100

Sponsored by MURRAY GOULBURN

CALF REARING COMPETITION

Saturday

FREE ENTRY

Ribbons to fourth place.

STARTING TIME: 8.30am, BEFORE CATTLE JUDGING

In the hope of encouraging youngsters to take interest

in animal husbandry the Society is running a local calf

rearing competition to be judged at the Show. The event

to be open to heifer or bull calves of any breed and

Child to parade the calf. The competition will not be

concerned with the method of feeding and

commercialism is to be avoided. Judging to take into

consideration the accepted standard for the particular

breed and not be a competition for the biggest or

heaviest calf.

68. Calf rearing competition, child over 7 years and not

over 13 years. Judged on calf handling and general

showmanship.

Trophy for first and second.

Donated by G. & K. Nicholson. 69. Calf rearing competition, child over 13 years and

not over 18 years. Judged on calf handling and

general showmanship.

Trophy for first and second.

Donated by G. & K. Nicholson.

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SECTION F – BEEF CATTLE

Saturday

ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY 15th

MARCH, 2012

STARTING TIME: 9.30am ENTRY FEE: $5.00

Ribbons to THIRD place.

PRIZE MONEY: 1st $6.00, 2

nd $4.00, 3

rd $2.00

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Cow over 3

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1

13

25

37

49

61

Cow 30 mths &

under 36 months

2

14

26

38

50

62

Cow 24 months

& under 30

months

3

15

27

39

51

63

Heifer 18 months

& under 24

month

4

16

28

40

52

64

Heifer 12 months

& under

18month

5

17

29

41

53

65

Heifer 6 months

& under 12

months

6

18

30

42

54

66

CHAMPION FEMALE

Bull over 3 years

7

19

31

43

55

67

Bull 30 months

& under 36

months

8

20

32

44

56

68

Bull 24 months

& under 30

months

9

21

33

45

57

69

Bull 18 months

& under 24

months

10

22

34

46

58

70

Bull 12 months

& under 18

months

11

23

35

47

59

71

Bull 6 months &

under 12 months

12

24

36

48

60

72

CHAMPION MALE

GROUP, 1 male

& 2 females, to

be the property

of exhibitor

73

74

75

76

77

78

79. Best INTERBRED GROUP to be taken from

classes 1 to 72

CHAMPION BEEF BULL OF THE SHOW

CHAMPION BEEF COW OF THE SHOW

SECTION F – BEEF CATTLE cont.

JUNIOR JUDGING

DAIRY and BEEF CATTLE

Post Entries: To be judged immediately after cattle.

Open to any entrant under the age of 25 years on the

17th

March, 2012. Entrants are to be suitably attired.

The first and second place getters of these competitions,

if over 15 years, must be willing to compete at the

Royal Melbourne Show 2012.

80. Beef cattle junior judging.

81. Dairy cattle junior judging.

SECTION G - POULTRY

Saturday Entry Fee 50 cents.

STARTING TIME: 10.00am

PRIZE MONEY: 1st $1.00, 2

nd 50 cents

WATERFOWL

MALE FEMALE

Khaki Campbell 1 2

Pekin 3 4

Indian Runner 5 6

Muscovy 7 8

Rouen 9 10

A.O.V. Waterfowl 11 12

CHAMPION WATERFOWL MALE

CHAMPION WATERFOWL FEMALE

STANDARD HEAVY BREED

MALE FEMALE

Orpington A.C. 13 14

Wyandotte A.C. 15 16

Plymouth Rock 17 18

Light Sussex 19 20

Rhode Island Red 21 22

Lang Shan 23 24

Australorp 25 26

Indian Game 27 28

A.O.V. Heavy Breed 29 30

CHAMPION HEAVY MALE

CHAMPION HEAVY FEMALE

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SECTION G – POULTRY cont.

STANDARD LIGHT BREEDS

MALE FEMALE

White Leghorn 31 32

A.O.C Leghorn 33 34

Minorca 35 36

Ancona 37 38

Silky 39 40

Black Hamburg 41 42

A.O.C. Hamburg 43 44

O.E.G. Black Red 45 46

O.E.G. A.O.C. 47 48

A.O.C. Light Breed 49 50

CHAMPION LIGHT MALE

CHAMPION LIGHT FEMALE BREEDERS AGGREGATE from classes 13 to 50

HARD FEATHER BANTAM

MALE FEMALE

O.E.G. Black Red L.L. 51 -

O.E.G. Par Clay Wheaten - 52

O.E.G. Black Red D.L. 53 -

O.E.G. Partridge D.L. - 54

O.E.G. Duckwing 55 56

O.E.G. Spangle 57 58

O.E.G. Blue Red 59 60

O.E.G. A.O.C. 61 62

Indian Game 63 64

Modern Black Red 65 66

Modern A.O.C. 67 68

AOV Hard Feather 69 70 CHAMPION HARD FEATHER BANTAM MALE

CHAMPION HARD FEATHER BANTAM FEMALE

SOFT FEATHER BANTAMS

MALE FEMALE

White Leghorn 71 72

A.O.C. Leghorn 73 74

White Wyandotte 75 76

A.O.C. Wyandotte 77 78

Rosecombe 79 80

Black Pekin 81 82

A.O.C. Pekin 83 84

Rhode Island Red 85 86

Australorp 87 88

Seabright 89 90

A.O.V. 91 92

SECTION G – POULTRY cont. CHAMPION SOFT FEATHER BANTAM MALE

CHAMPION SOFT FEATHER BANTAM FEMALE

CHAMPION BANTAM OF SHOW

BREEDERS AGGREGATE from classes 51 to 92

JUNIOR SECTION 16 Years and Under

MALE FEMALE

A.V. Standard Heavy Breed 93 94

A.V. Light Breed 95 96

A.V. Hard Feather Bantam 97 98

A.V. Soft Feather Bantam 99 100

A.V. Waterfowl 101 102

Best Pair of Farmyard Hens 103

CHAMPION BIRD JUNIOR EXHIBIT

Sponsored by PYRAMID PARK POULTRY

JUNIOR AGGREGATE from classes 93 to 103

CHAMPION BIRD OF SHOW

RESERVE CHAMPION BIRD OF SHOW

SECTION H – KENNEL SECTION

Friday Evening & Saturday

Affiliated with the Victorian Canine Association.

See January V.C.A. Gazette. To be held under the rules

and regulations of Victorian Canine Association.

Copies of schedules, entry forms and any other

information is available from the Kennel Section

Secretary – Ms. A. Otto, Lindsay Rd. Koroop, Vic

3579. Ph. (03) 5456 9394 (no calls after 9pm).

SECTION I – PIGEONS

The Department of Primary Industries has placed a ban

on all pigeon shows due to the pigeon paramyxovirus.

There will be no pigeon classes held at Cohuna Show in

2012.

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PAVILION

FRIDAY 16th

March, 2012

Pavilion entries must be tabled by 10am sharp. Judging will commence at 10.30am. Exhibits must be collected

between 2.30pm and 3.00pm Saturday.

Pavilion Secretary Mrs. K. Thornton

Chief Steward Mr. K. Lee

Assistant Mr. G. Wight

Entry Fees and Prizes

Senior Section 50c 1st prize $2.00, 2

nd prize $1.00

Junior Section 20c 1st prize $1.00 2

nd prize 50c

3rd

prize 20c

Unless otherwise listed in schedule.

Entries close:

– Section P (Junior Art):–

Tuesday 13th

March at 4.00pm at Show Office.

(Judging takes place Wednesday and Thursday.)

- All other sections:-

Thursday 15th

March at 12.00pm at Show Office.

- Late entries:-

Friday 16th

March 9.00am at Pavilion.

PAVILION OPEN FOR INSPECTION 6pm on Friday

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PAVILION EXHIBITORS

The Show Office will be located at 3 King George St Cohuna,

9–5pm from 9th

March, 2012, and then at the Show Grounds

from 1pm on Thursday 15th

March, 2012. Entries for Junior Art

(Section P) will be judged on Wednesday and Thursday before

the Show. Late entries for that section will not be judged but will

still be displayed (see closing dates above). All other sections -

no late entries will be accepted after 9am on Friday. All exhibits

must be delivered to the pavilion on Friday – items cannot be

left at the show office when paying for entries. The pavilion

will close at 2.00pm on Saturday and exhibits must be picked

up between 2.30pm and 3.00pm. The Judges’ decision will be

final at all times; no discussion will be entered into. Exhibitors

enter at their own risk. All exhibitors must keep their entry form

and present this to the Stewards when they collect their exhibits

after 2.30pm Saturday. Pavilion prize money may be collected

from the Pavilion from 6.00pm on Friday and from 10.00am

Saturday. Any money not collected by Saturday 24th

March,

2012 will revert to the Society. An attendant is on duty in the

pavilion at all times, including all night.

SPECIAL AWARDS Points for special aggregate awards –

1st 4 points

2nd

2 points

R.C. GOULDING MEMORIAL TROPHY

Donated by the Goulding family.

For the most outstanding senior competitive exhibit in the

pavilion from sections K, O, P and R. Classes Decorated

Cake, Needlework, Patchwork, Crochet, Knitting, Handcraft,

Painting, Spinning & Weaving, including VAS Ltd

competitions and Special Classes. Open to Cohuna &

district residents only.

W.P. FEHRING TROPHY

Donated by Winifred Fehring.

For Most Successful Junior Exhibitor in the pavilion.

MERLYN NAYLOR AWARD

This award is to commemorate the work of Merlyn

Naylor. It is a cash award of $200 donated by her

family for an article that shows excellence in creativity,

design and execution of skills and with an exceptional

finish; to be chosen by two judges, independent of the

judging panel on the day of exhibition, and from all

classes of Section O and Section R.

The prize will be withheld if, in the judges’ opinion,

there is not sufficient merit for its award.

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR OVER

ALL IN PAVILION

Donated by Ron & Lorraine Haig.

SECTION J – FARM AND DAIRY

PRODUCE

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15th

March.

Stewards: G. Wight.

Trophy donated by Mrs. Joy Cassidy for the Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 1 to 7.

Society Rosette for best exhibit in classes 1 to 7.

1. 1kg of green Lucerne in one sheaf.

2. Sample of growing Millet.

3. Sample of Maize.

4. Dozen Duck eggs.

5. Dozen white Hen eggs.

6. Dozen brown Hen eggs.

7. Farm, home or garden exhibit. 1

st $6.00 2

nd $4.00

Exhibit of articles grown or manufactured on any one

farm, home or garden. To contain no more than 10

items, no more than 3 species of each. No meat or fish.

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SECTION K - COOKING

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15th

March.

Stewardesses: I. Howard, M. Lee, E. Mahoney,

P. Crichton, H. Foreman, B. Yates, T. Prout. J. Wight,

A. Mitchell, V. Wight.

Mrs M. MOYLAN MEMORIAL TROPHY For Most Successful Exhibitor classes 2 – 46 inclusive. Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 1 to 42 and

47 to 50.

No packet cake mix allowed (except for classes 39 and

50). All cakes to be tasted by the Judge.

All entries to be on a small paper plate where

practicable. Gummed labels will be issued with section

tickets and must be attached to each entry before the

entry is tabled.

1. SPECIAL CLASS - VAS Ltd RICH FRUIT CAKE

COMPETITION

1st $15.00 2

nd $5.00

REGULATIONS 1. Fruit cake must be baked in a 20cm square tin, with square

corners.

2. An exhibitor having won at a show will bake another cake

for entry in the Group Final; the winner will then be

required to bake a further cake for the State Final at the next

Royal Melbourne Show.

Also must see General Regulation 34.

First prizes of:-

$15.00 at Show level (provided by NDASA)

$25.00 at Group Final level (provided by NDASA)

$350 for State Final

The following recipe is compulsory for all entrants.

Here’s what you need:-

250g sultanas

250g chopped raisins

250g currants

125g chopped mixed peel

90g chopped red glace cherries

90g chopped blanched almonds

1/3 cup sherry or brandy

250g plain flour

60g self-raising flour

¼ teaspoon grated nutmeg

½ teaspoon ground ginger

½ teaspoon ground cloves

250g butter

250g soft brown sugar

½ teaspoon lemon essence OR finely grated lemon rind

½ teaspoon almond essence

½ teaspoon vanilla essence

4 large eggs

SECTION K – COOKING cont.

Here’s what you do:- Mix together all the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with the

sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least 1 hour, but

preferably overnight. 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.

Place the mixture into a prepared 20cm square tin and bake

in a slow oven for approximately 3 ½ to 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 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4 or 6 pieces and almonds

crosswise into 3 or 4 pieces.

2. 6 Plain Scones - round cutter not fluted.

3. 6 Fruit Scones - round cutter not fluted.

4. 6 Wholemeal Scones – round cutter not fluted.

5. 6 Drop Scones.

6. 6 Sausage Rolls.

7. 1 variety of Cooked Slice, 4 pieces, 4cm x 4cm

8. Sponge Sandwich, not filled.

9. Plum Pudding, boiled in a basin.

1st $4.00 2

nd $2.00

10. Carrot Cake, butter icing.

11. Chocolate Cake, iced.

12. Quiche, any variety.

13. Sultana Cake. 1st $5.00 2

nd $2.50

14. Orange Cake, orange icing.

15. Marble Cake, iced.

16. 6 Lamingtons, 4 to 5cm in size.

17. 6 Shortbread.

18. Chocolate Sponge Sandwich, not iced.

19. Ginger Cake, not iced.

20. 2 varieties of Biscuits, 3 of each.

21. Boiled Fruit Cake, own recipe.

1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

Sponsored by Kazz’s Heels

22. Picnic Basket, 6 home made articles, suitable for a

picnic. 1st $4.00 2

nd $2.00

23. 1 variety of Uncooked Slice, 4 pieces, 4cm x 4cm.

24. Pavlova, 4 eggs.

25. Teacake, round tin.

26. 6 Patty cakes, iced.

27. 6 Yo-yos.

28. Ginger Fluff sponge.

29. Homemakers Exhibit, 6 Scones, 6 Biscuits,

1 Butter Cake.

1st $4.00 2

nd $2.50

30. Loaf of White Bread (seeds allowed).

31. Loaf of Wholemeal Bread (seeds allowed).

32. 4 White Bread Rolls (seeds allowed).

33. 4 Wholemeal Bread Rolls (seeds allowed).

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SECTION K – COOKING cont.

34. Collection of 10 home made Chocolates.

35. Fruit Cake. Recipe own choice in approx. 20cm tin.

1st $10.00, 2

nd $5.00

Sponsored by Kazz’s Heels 36. Pumpkin Scones.

37. Banana Cake.

38. 6 Choc Chip Muffins (must use recipe supplied).

Ingredients:

2 cups self-raising flour ½ cup oil

¾ cup milk 2 eggs

¾ cup caster sugar 1 cup choc chips

Method: Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees C and grease

muffin pan. Put all your ingredients into a bowl and

mix until combined. Pour into muffin pan. Bake for

15-20 minutes.

39. Packet Mix Cake, package to be supplied with entry.

40. 6 Cream Puffs, not filled.

Special classes 41 & 42. Bread baked in a Bread Maker

Trophy for Exhibitor with most points in classes 41 & 42.

Sponsored by Cohuna Betta Electrical 41. Loaf of White Bread.

42. Loaf of Wholemeal Bread.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 43 to 46.

43. Decorated Cake, decorations to be hand made. Ribbon,

tulle and wire allowed.

1st $10.00 sponsored by Dobie Family

2nd

$6.00 sponsored by Russell McLaughlan

Builder 44. Decorated Cake, novice.

1st $10.00 sponsored by Dobie Family 2

nd $6.00

45. Decorated Cake, novelty.

1st $10.00 2

nd $6.00 both sponsored by The UNA

SUPA IGA Supermarket 46. Decorated Icing Plaque suitable to be used on top of a

cake. Any category.

MALE ONLY EXHIBITORS 47. 6 Scones – round cutter not fluted.

48. 6 Biscuits of one variety.

49. 1 Chocolate Cake, iced.

50. Packet Mix Cake, package to be supplied with entry.

SECTION K – COOKING cont.

JUNIOR COOKING

Exhibits must be on a suitably sized plate.

No packet cake mix allowed (except for classes 65 & 69).

Microwave cooking allowed.

Judge must taste all cakes.

17 YEARS AND UNDER

Mrs. Nancy Lee Memorial Trophy for Most Successful

Exhibitor in classes 51 to 65.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit classes 51 to 65.

51. SPECIAL CLASS - VAS Ltd JUNIOR BOILED

FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION

First prizes of:-

$5.00 at Show level (provided by NDASA)

$15.00 at Group Final level (provided by NDASA)

$250 for State Final

Regulations

Exhibitors to be under 18 years of age on day of Show.

Same conditions as Senior Section for Rich Fruit Cake

applies.

An exhibitor having won at a show will bake another

cake for entry in the Group Final; the winner will then

be required to bake a further cake for the State Final at

the next Royal Melbourne Show.

Also must see General Regulation 34

The following recipe is compulsory for all entrants.

Here’s what you need:-

375g mixed fruit

¾ cup brown sugar

1 teaspoon mixed spice

½ cup water

125g butter

½ teaspoon bi-carbonate soda

½ cup sherry

2 eggs, lightly beaten

2 tablespoons marmalade

1 cup self-raising flour

1 cup plain flour

¼ teaspoon salt

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SECTION K – COOKING cont.

Here’s what you do:- 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 bi-carb soda and allow to cool.

3. Add the 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 ½ hours, or

until cooked when tested.

1st Prize $10.00 2

nd Prize $5.00

52. 6 Plain Scones.

53. 6 Drop Scones.

54. 6 Patty Cakes, not iced.

55. 6 Decorated Small Cakes.

1st $2.00 sponsored by Mick & Lara English

2nd

$1.00

56. 6 Yo-yos, white icing only.

57. 6 pieces Slice, any variety 4cm x 4cm.

58. Sponge Sandwich.

59. Boiled Fruit Cake, own recipe.

1st $4.00 2

nd $2.00

60. Decorated Cake.

61. Clear Toffee, to be shown in small screw top jar.

62. 6 Choc Chip Muffins (must use recipe supplied in

Senior section).

63. Chocolate Cake, iced.

64. 6 Biscuits, any one variety 5cm-7cm.

65. Packet Mix Cake, package to be supplied with entry.

12 YEARS AND UNDER

Exhibits must be on a suitably sized plate.

Trophy donated by Mrs. Iris Howard for Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 66 to 79.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit classes 66 to 79.

66. 6 Plain Scones.

67. 6 Drop Scones.

68. 6 Patty Cakes, not iced.

69. 6 Decorated Small Cakes.

1st $2.00 2

nd $1.00

70. 6 pieces of Hedgehog Slice, iced 4cm by 4cm.

71. Chocolate Cake, iced.

72. Boiled Fruit Cake, own recipe.

1st $4.00 2

nd $2.00

73. Coconut Ice. 6 pieces approx. 4cm by 4cm.

74. Clear Toffee, to be shown in small screw top jar.

75. Edible Necklace.

76. 2 Gingerbread men, decorated. No bigger than 15cm.

77. 6 Anzac Biscuits 5cm-7cm.

78. 6 Biscuits, any one variety.

79. Packet Mix Cake, package to be supplied with entry.

SECTION L - PRESERVES

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15th

March.

Stewardesses: G. Mathers, M. Hornsby

Trophy donated by Alan T. Mitchell & Associates for

Most Successful Exhibitor in Classes 1 to 33.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit in Classes 1 to 33.

- All work must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor.

- No exhibits entered in previous Cohuna Shows may be

entered at this Show.

- Gummed labels will be issued with the section tickets and

must be attached to each entry before being tabled.

- All jams, jellies, pickles and preserves must have been

made since the last Cohuna Show.

- All jams, jellies and pickles to be shown in a jar

500g or under, unless otherwise stated.

- To be covered with clear jam covers, no lids. NO wax, NO screw tops.

1. Jar of Plum Jam.

2. Jar of Strawberry Jam.

3. Jar of Blackberry Jam.

4. Jar of Raspberry Jam.

5. Jar of Apricot Jam.

6. Jar of Fig Jam.

7. Jar of Quince Jam.

8. Jar of A.O.V. jam not on schedule, to be named.

9. Jar of household marmalade.

10. Jar of any variety of Jelly, to be named.

11. Jar of Lemon Butter.

12. Jar of Passionfruit Butter.

13. Bottle of preserved fruit salad, min. 3 varieties of fruit.

14. Bottle of Plums.

15. Bottle of Peaches.

16. Bottle of Pears.

17. Bottle of Apricots.

18. Bottle of A.O.V. Preserves.

19. Bottle of household Tomatoes.

20. Bottle of Beetroot.

21. Bottle of A.O.V. Vegetable.

22. Collection of Bottled Preserves, 3 varieties.

Trophy donated by Stanyer family.

23. Bottle of Tomato Sauce.

24. Bottle of Plum Sauce.

25. Bottle of sauce, A.O.V.

26. Jar of Chutney.

27. Jar of Tomato Relish.

28. Jar of A.O.V. Relish.

29. Jar of Pickles.

30. Jar of clear Pickles, in container of own choice.

31. Jar of Pickled Onions, in container of own choice.

32. Bottle of home made Cordial.

33. Bottle of Herb Flavoured Oil or Vinegar.

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SECTION L – PRESERVES cont.

17 YEARS AND UNDER

Mrs. E. Nancarrow Memorial Trophy for Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 34 to 41.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit in classes 34 to 41.

34. Jar of Plum Jam.

35. Jar of Apricot Jam.

36. Jar of A.O.V. of Named Jam.

37. Jar of Lemon Butter.

38. A.V. jam cooked in a microwave.

39. Bottle of Any Variety of Preserve.

40. Jar of any Tomato Product.

41. Bottle of Tomato Sauce.

SECTION M - HORTICULTURE

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15th

March.

Stewardesses: M. Purton, D. Peace, H. Easton,

S. Farrant, M. Cousens, C. Hay, E. Mahoney, J. Hipwell,

A. Shanahan.

POT PLANTS Trophy donated by Cohuna Garden Lovers Club

for the Most Successful Exhibitor in classes 1 to 14.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit in classes 1 to 14.

Please note that STICKERS MUST BE ON ALL POT

PLANTS WHEN BROUGHT INTO PAVILION.

Containers not to exceed 30cm in height, and not wider

than 30cm, measured from inside to lip.

1. Maiden Hair Fern.

2. Maiden Hair Fern, fine.

3. Fishbone Fern.

4. Lacey or Frilly Fern.

5. Fern A.O.V.

6. 1 Begonia, any variety.

7. 3 Begonias, distinct varieties.

8. 1 plant in bloom.

9. Foliage plant, including Asparagus Fern.

10. Plant not listed in schedule.

11. Hanging Basket, non-flowering.

12. Hanging Basket, flowering.

13. Climbing plant, non-flowering.

14. Climbing plant, flowering.

SECTION M – HORTICULTURE cont.

CUT FLOWERS Trophy donated by Anne & Colin Ibbs for the Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 15 to 25.

Trophy donated by Petals & Plants for the Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 26 to 44.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit from classes 15 to 25.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit from classes 26 to 44.

NOTE. Roses to be shown in containers donated by the late

Mrs. A. Loftus.

No wiring permitted in roses. A vase is a container whose

height is more than its diameter. Diameter is measured

across the top of the vase. Diameter must not exceed 9cm.

A bowl is a circular container whose diameter measured

across the top is more than the height. A container is any

vessel, which may be used for an arrangement, to be judged

from all angles, unless otherwise stated.

15. 1 white Rose.

16. 1 red Rose.

17. 1 yellow Rose.

18. 1 pink Rose.

19. 1 fancy or bi-coloured Rose, not Peace Rose.

20. 1 Peace Rose.

21. 1 Rose, A.O.C.

22. 3 distinct coloured Roses.

23. 1 cut of cluster Rose (Polyanthus type).

24. 3 dark Roses.

25. 1 variety of Rose to be shown singly in separate

containers, bud, bloom and full bloom.

26. 3 varieties of Geranium foliage.

27. 3 single Geraniums, distinct varieties.

28. 3 double Geraniums, distinct varieties.

29. Collection of Geraniums, distinct varieties.

30. 1 Carnation.

31. 3 cuts of shrubs in flower, 1 or more varieties including

natives.

32. 3 cuts of foliage shrubs, 1 or more varieties including

natives.

33. 1 specimen truss, spike or cut not in schedule.

34. Container of mixed flowers, not more than 6 stems.

35. Container of Zinnias, not more than 6 stems.

36. 3 Zinnias.

37. Lillyput Zinnias, container of 6 blooms.

38. African Marigolds, container of 6 blooms.

39. 1 cut of green Ivy, not more than 30cm above container.

40. 1 cut of coloured Ivy, not more than 30cm above

container.

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SECTION M – HORTICULTURE cont.

41. 1 cut of flowering Climber in bloom, not more than

40cm above container.

42. Any other bloom not in schedule.

43. 1 Protea bloom.

44. 1 cut of Chrysanthemums.

DAHLIAS

Trophy donated by Betty Waterson for Most Successful

Exhibitor in classes 45 to 59.

Society Rosette for Best Dahlia from classes 45 to 59 and

classes 63, 64 & 65 from Intermediate Dahlia section.

Dahlia sizes.

Large decorative or cactus – not less than 210mm

Medium decorative or cactus – 160 to 210mm

Small decorative or cactus – 120 to 160mm

Miniature decorative or cactus – 90 to 120mm

45. 1 large decorative Dahlia.

46. 1 medium decorative Dahlia.

47. 1 small decorative Dahlia.

48. 1 miniature Dahlia.

49. 1 large cactus Dahlia.

50. 1 medium cactus Dahlia.

51. 1 small cactus Dahlia.

52. 1 miniature cactus Dahlia.

53. 1 exhibition Dahlia.

54. Pompon Dahlia, 3 blooms any colour.

55. 1 Nymphae, waterlily type over 120mm.

56. 1 Fibriated, under 160mm.

57. 1 A.O.V. not in schedule.

58. 1 seedling Dahlia.

59. Collection of Dahlias, not more than 7.

INTERMEDIATE SECTION

ROSE & DAHLIAS ONLY

Trophy donated by Margaret Cousens for Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 60 to 65.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit from classes

60 to 65.

Exhibitors must not have won more than 3 first prizes

at local show.

60. 1 light coloured Rose.

61. 1 dark coloured Rose.

62. 3 distinct coloured Roses.

63. 1 small cactus Dahlia.

64. 1 miniature cactus Dahlia.

65. 3 distinct coloured Dahlias.

SECTION M – HORTICULTURE cont.

FLORAL ART

RULES FOR FLORAL ART PLEASE READ SCHEDULE CAREFULLY Senior & Junior - Any natural foliage or horticultural

material and accessories are permitted unless otherwise

stated. Metal pins for novelties are to be used with care. Use

of toothpicks and matches are ideal. Painted, gilded or dyed

materials may be used with discretion.

Trophy donated by Shirley G. Calder, for the Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 66 to 76.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 66 to 76.

66. Fantasy Arrangement, open. Must consist of 50%

horticultural material.

67. Arrangement in a thimble.

68. Arrangement of Berries and Foliage.

69. Picture or plaque using Pressed Flowers or any

Horticultural material.

70. Arrangement incorporating wood.

71. Arrangement of ivy and roses.

72. Arrangement of black and any other colour.

73. Shoulder Spray.

74. Dining by Candle Light.

75. Free choice.

76. Dried Arrangement, on or in wood or can only.

17 YEARS AND UNDER Trophy donated by Cohuna Hardware for the Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 77 to 83.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit from classes 77 to 83.

77. Arrangement of 3 or 5 flowers, any foliage.

78. A design of Pressed Flowers on a plate or plaque.

79. Miniature Arrangement 15cm limit.

80. A small basket of Daisy type flowers.

81. Presentation type Posy.

82. Floating Arrangement (flowers must float).

83. Special “Think Pink”. 1st $2.00 2

nd $1.00

Sponsored by Mick & Lara English

JUNIOR SECTION 12 YEARS AND UNDER

Mrs. S. Fehring Memorial Trophy for the Most Successful

Exhibitor in classes 84 to 90.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit from classes 84 to 90.

84. Small Posy not to exceed 15cm.

85. Decorative Floral Saucer, in saucer of damp sand, edge

covered.

86. Creature or Creatures made from Horticultural material.

87. Arrangement in an egg cup.

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SECTION M – HORTICULTURE cont.

88. Special, Miniature Garden or Farm on tray no bigger

than 40cm square. Horticultural material to

predominate. 1st $2.00 2

nd $1.00

89. Necklace of Horticultural material.

90. Special, Sunflower Growing Competition. 1 seed per

10” pot, planted before October 2011.

1st $10.00 Sponsored by Bill & Elaine Bruns.

SECTION N – FRUIT &

VEGETABLES

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15

th March.

Stewards: G. Wight.

Trophy donated by Cohuna Hardware for the Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 1 to 51.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit from classes

1 to 51.

All fruit and vegetables to be grown by the exhibitor.

1. 1 Capsicum.

2. 1 Triamble Pumpkin with stalk on.

3. 1 Queensland Blue Pumpkin with stalk on.

4. 1 Butternut Pumpkin with stalk on.

5. 1 Pumpkin A.O.V. with stalk on.

6. Biggest Pumpkin with stalk on.

7. 1 Marrow with stalk on.

8. 1 Jam Melon.

9. 1 Water Melon.

10. 1 Rock Melon.

11. 1 Zucchini with stem on.

12. 1 A.O.V. Curcubit, Squash, Melon, etc.

13. 3 Carrots with tops on and tied together.

14. 3 Parsnips with tops on and tied together.

15. 3 Red Beet with tops on and tied together.

16. 1 Apple Cucumber with stalks on.

17. 1 Green Cucumber with stalks on.

18. 3 Salad Onions, trim roots.

19. 3 Brown Onions.

20. 3 Round Tomatoes with stems on.

21. 3 Tomatoes, any variety, with stems on.

22. 3 ears of Corn with husks on.

23. 5 stalks of Silver Beet tied together.

24. 5 stalks of Rhubarb tied together.

25. 5 Radishes.

26. 5 Potatoes of same variety.

27. 10 French Beans with stems on.

28. 10 Climbing Beans with stems on.

SECTION N – FRUIT & VEGETABLES cont.

29. 10 Butter Beans with stems on.

30. A.O.V Vegetable.

31. Collection of Vegetables not more than 6 varieties.

1st $6.00 2

nd $4.00

Sponsored by Bill & Elaine Bruns. 32. 10 Almonds.

33. 10 Walnuts.

34. 3 Passionfruit, stalks and old flower to remain on.

35. 3 red Apples with stems on.

36. 3 green Apples with stems on.

37. 3 Apples A.O.V. with stems on.

38. 3 Pears with stems on.

39. 3 Plums with stems on.

40. 3 Figs.

41. 3 Strawberries.

42. 3 Peaches.

43. 3 Oranges with stems on.

44. 3 Lemons with stems on.

45. Selection of Citrus Fruit, 1 of each, with stems on.

46. 2 bunches of Grapes.

47. Collection of fruit, not more than 6 varieties, 1 of

each variety.

48. A.O.V Fruit.

49. Collection of Herbs, not more than 6 varieties,

in 1 container or 6 small containers.

50. Pot of Herbs, 1 variety, pot not more than 30cm

high or wide.

51. Funniest home grown fruit or vegetable.

JUNIOR FRUIT & VEGETABLES

12 YEARS AND UNDER

Trophy donated by B. & K. Nicholson for Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 52 to 58.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit from classes 52 to

58.

52. 3 Carrots with tops on and tied together.

53. 5 stalks of Silver Beet tied together.

54. 1 cob of Corn.

55. 5 Radishes with tops on and tied together.

56. 1 Pumpkin with stalk on.

57. Collection of 6 Vegetables.

58. Funniest home grown fruit or vegetable.

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SECTION O - NEEDLEWORK

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15

th March.

Stewards: K. Wilson, E. Lyons, M. Taylor, B. Woods,

L. Haig, W. Fehring, C. Coates, C. Hall, N. Vinnicombe,

P. Pollock.

Patchwork Stewards: Patchwork Committee

Trophy donated by the Richardson Family in Memory

of Irene for the Most Successful Exhibitor in classes 5 to

40.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 1 to 40.

PLEASE NOTE that personalised labels will not be

accepted.

All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor

and must not have won a prize at any previous Cohuna

Show.

All section tickets to be attached to exhibits with a safety

pin.

Glue may only be used on craft articles.

Exhibits must be clean.

No selvedges to be used as seam finishes.

1. SPECIAL CLASS - VAS Ltd SPOTLIGHT

STATE SEWING COMPETITION

The garment/outfit to be made by the exhibitor.

Garment/outfit of wearing apparel (maximum 3 pieces).

Sewn by machine. May be hand finished. Accessories

such as scarves, stoles, shawls, gloves etc. are not

acceptable. Knitted/crocheted items not acceptable.

Regulations: Garment

To be constructed in fabric, using natural fibre or

fibre-blend. The garment to be made by the

exhibitor.

Also must see General Regulation 34.

Prize money donated by Russell McLaughlan Builder

Prizes - Cohuna Show 1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

- State Level:

1st $300 Spotlight voucher + VAS Ltd. plaque

2nd

$150 Spotlight voucher

3rd

$50 Spotlight voucher

SECTION O – NEEDLEWORK cont.

2. SPECIAL CLASS – VAS Ltd HAND

EMBROIDERY COMPETITION

An article of hand embroidery, any type, excluding

cross stitch. Winner to compete at Group level and

winner at Group to compete at State level in

Melbourne. Also must see General Regulation 34.

Prize money donated by The UNA SUPA IGA

Supermarket Prizes - Cohuna Show 1

st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

- State Level:

1st $300 Spotlight voucher + VAS Ltd. plaque

2nd

$150 Spotlight voucher

3rd

$50 Spotlight voucher

3. SPECIAL CLASS – NDASA SOFT CUDDLY

DOLL

Soft Cuddly Doll, maximum height 45cm.

Winner to compete at Group Final in Mildura. Prize money donated by a generous donor

1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

4. SPECIAL CLASS – NDASA COMPETITION –

COUNTED THREAD WORK under 1 metre

square, unframed. The winner to compete at Group

Final in Mildura.

Prize money donated by Anne & Colin Ibbs

1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

5. Hand Embroidered Table Centre or Duchess

Set.

6. Hand Embroidered Article.

7. Hand Worked Article.

8. Counted Cross Stitch under 25cm.

9. Counted Cross Stitch 25cm and over.

10. Article made over 40 years ago.

11. Hand made Article suitable for a fete.

12. Article of Needlework made by an exhibitor 65

years or over.

13. Handbag.

14. Article of Candle Wicking.

15. Three small Articles suitable for gift.

16. Appliquéd Article.

17. Grandmas Doll.

18. Article, something new made from something

old.

19. Dressed Doll, removable clothes including

underwear.

20. Tea-cosy, lined.

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SECTION O – NEEDLEWORK cont.

21. Article made from one metre of material,

trimming allowed.

22. Cushion.

23. Apron of any kind, machine or hand

embroidered.

24. Lady’s Frock.

25. Skirt.

26. Pair of Slacks.

27. Jacket or Blazer.

28. Lady’s Blouse.

29. Adult’s Article made from stretch knit.

30. Nightdress or Pyjamas.

31. A.O.A. of Lady’s or Men’s Wear not listed.

32. Child’s Track or Playsuit.

33. Child’s Pyjamas or Nightdress.

34. Child’s Frock, machine made.

35. Child’s Article made from stretch knit.

36. A.O.A. of Children’s Clothing.

37. A.O.A. of Needlework not listed.

38. Guilds or Associations Group Exhibit. To

consist of six different crafts, written

description of each item to be displayed (each

item to receive separate ticket).

1st $6.00 2

nd $4.00

39. Special Occasion Dress – Debutant,

Christening or Bridal (can have been worn).

40. Bought article with added embellishment.

SECTION O - PATCHWORK

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15th

March.

Trophy donated by Cohuna Patchwork Group for the

Most Successful Exhibitor in classes 41 to 52.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit in classes 41 to 52.

For display purposes for patchwork, loops,

sleeves or hanging devices must be attached to

exhibits.

All works to be by exhibitor, unless in

professionally quilted class.

41. VAS Ltd PATCHWORK COMPETITION

A piece of patchwork, not more than 1 metre on any

side, machine pieced & machine quilted. No

embellishments. Finished articles only accepted.

Winner to compete at Group level and winner at

Group level to compete at State level in Melbourne.

Also must see General Regulation 34.

Prize money donated by Ray Roberts Prizes - Cohuna Show 1

st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

- State Level:

1st $300 Spotlight voucher + VAS Ltd. plaque

2nd

$150 Spotlight voucher

3rd

$50 Spotlight voucher

42. SPECIAL CLASS - NDASA PATCHWORK

BAG - any style no bigger than 50cm x 50cm. The

winner to compete at Group Final in Mildura.

Prize money 1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

Prize money donated by Cohuna Papers Plus

43. Machine pieced, professionally quilted. May include

some hand embroidery/applique etc.

44. Machine pieced and quilted. May include some hand

sewing e.g. binding etc.

45. Small Quilt or Wall Hanging featuring

appliqué/embroidery, professionally quilted.

46. Beginner’s first article of patchwork. Must be

commenced after last Cohuna Show.

47. Quilt featuring appliqué and/or embroidery,

professionally quilted.

48. Quilt featuring appliqué and/or embroidery, quilted

by owner – non-professional.

49. Wall hanging or small quilt. Hand or machine

pieced. No larger than 1.5m x 1.5m.

50. Wall hanging featuring appliqué and/or embroidery.

Hand or machine sewn. Must supply permanent

hanger and be able to be hung. Trophy donated by

Cubby House Quilters for best Article in Class 50.

51. Patchwork article e.g. cushions, bags, clothing, table

runners; hand or machine sewn.

52. Junior 17 years and under. Patchwork quilt or

article, hand or machine pieced.

Hungry?

Friday evening: Sit down in

the food court and enjoy a

hearty meal provided by the

Bunyips or grab a sausage

from the Cohuna Kangas.

Saturday: Cold meat and

salad available, provided by

the Show Society.

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SECTION O – KNITTING & CROCHET

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15th

March.

Section tickets must be pinned with a safety pin or stitched

to exhibits in classes 53 to 92.

Crochet trimming permitted on knitted baby wear.

Trophy donated by Jan Webb for Most Successful

Exhibitor in classes 58 to 92.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit from classes 53 to 92.

53. SPECIAL CLASS – VAS Ltd KNITTING

COMPETITION Hand knitted Jumper or Cardigan made from pure

wool/wool blend of any ply. Must have attached label

from wool used or label or receipt from Woollen Mill.

Winner must be prepared to compete at Group level

and then onto State level if successful. Also see

General Regulation 34.

Prize money donated by the Pavilion Committee

Prizes - Cohuna Show 1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

- State Level:

1st $300 Spotlight voucher + VAS Ltd. plaque

2nd

$150 Spotlight voucher

3rd

$50 Spotlight voucher

54. SPECIAL CLASS – NDASA KNITTING

COMPETITION

Hand knitted garment or article, any ply. Winner to

compete at Group Final in Mildura Prize money donated by Russell McLaughlan

Builder: 1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

55. SPECIAL CLASS – VAS Ltd CROCHET

COMPETITION Crocheted article made from Pure Wool/Wool Blend

of any ply. Winner must be prepared to compete at

Group level and then onto State level if successful.

Also see General Regulation 34.

Prize money donated by the Pavilion Committee

Prizes - Cohuna Show 1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

- State Level:

1st $300 Spotlight voucher + VAS Ltd. plaque

2nd

$150 Spotlight voucher

3rd

$50 Spotlight voucher

56. SPECIAL CLASS – NDASA Crocheted Article

– Fine cotton yarn.

Prize money donated by Anne & Colin Ibbs

1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

Winner to compete at Group Final in Mildura.

SECTION O – KNITTING & CROCHET cont.

57. SPECIAL CLASS – NDASA Crocheted Article –

Any other yarn.

Prize money donated by a generous donor

1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

Winner to compete at Group Final in Mildura.

58. A piece of knitted lace.

59. Crocheted novelty.

60. Crocheted Duchess Set or four Table Mats.

61. Crocheted Doily or Table Centre.

62. Crocheted Baby’s jacket or jumper.

63. Knitted Baby’s jacket.

64. Knitted Baby’s dress.

65. Crocheted Baby’s dress.

66. Baby’s knitted booties.

67. Knitted Baby’s Shawl, Cot, or Pram Cover.

68. Two piece Baby’s Outfit.

69. Knitted Garment featuring own choice of

embroidery.

70. Knitted Coat Hanger.

71. Child’s Head Wear – knitted or crocheted.

72. Three crocheted articles suitable for gifts.

73. Adult’s hand knitted Jumper or Cardigan under 8

ply.

74. Three knitted articles suitable for gifts.

75. Child’s hand knitted Jumper or Cardigan under 8 ply

to fit up to 12 years.

76. Adult’s Bulky Knit. 1st $6.00 2

nd $4.00 Sponsored

by Bill & Elaine Bruns.

77. Article of Knitting or Crochet, made by Exhibitor 65

years or over.

78. Child’s Bulky Knit, to fit up to 12 years.

79. Article knitted in cotton.

80. Article knitted or crocheted over 40 years ago.

81. Lady’s Lacy Knit Cardigan or Jumper.

82. Knitted Cushion.

83. Knitted Toy.

84. Knitted Rug.

85. Crocheted Rug.

86. Any other knitting not listed.

87. Knitted or crocheted removable doll clothes to

fit doll no bigger than 40cm. Not less than 4

pieces.

88. Any other Crochet, not listed.

89. Article combining knitting and crochet.

90. Article of clothing not on schedule.

91. Knitted Scarf.

92. A pair of knitted Socks.

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SECTION O – KNITTING & CROCHET cont.

JUNIOR NEEDLEWORK, KNITTING

& CROCHET

17 YEARS AND UNDER

Trophy donated by Mrs. F. Maloney for the Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 93 to 105.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 93 to 105.

Tickets must be safety pinned onto exhibits. Anything glued is classed as craft.

93. Knitted Scarf.

94. Long Stitch Tapestry.

95. Tapestry.

96. Coat Hanger.

97. Cap, Hat or Beanie.

98. Satin article, own choice.

99. Boxer Shorts.

100. Crocheted article, own choice.

101. Novelty article, own choice.

102. Soft Toy.

103. Cushion.

104. Counted Cross Stitch.

105. Article of Needle Work not in schedule.

12 YEARS AND UNDER

Trophy donated by Mrs. Bev Woods for the Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 106 to 114.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 106 to 114.

Tickets must be safety pinned onto exhibits. Anything glued is classed as craft.

106. Article of Cross Stitch.

107. Cushion.

108. Dressed Doll.

109. Article made at school.

110. Coat Hanger.

111. Embroidery, own choice.

112. Novelty of own choice.

113. Soft Toy.

114. Any other article not in schedule.

SECTION P – HANDCRAFT & ART

Stewards: S. Anderson, J. (J) Smith, B. Peace, L. Stone, D. Grant,

J. Patch.

Exhibits must be the bone fide work of the exhibitor and not

have won a prize at any previous Cohuna Show. All work to

be suitably framed for hanging if applicable. Junior exhibits to

be mounted on paper. All items must be small enough to table.

SENIOR HANDCRAFT

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15

th March.

Trophy donated by Gifts ‘n Things for the Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 3 to 28.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 1 to 28.

1. SPECIAL CLASS – NDASA COMPETITION - ONE

PERSON’S WORK 3 items of different craft (non-

perishable) to fit maximum display space 1 metre

square. The winner to compete at Group Final in

Mildura.

Prize 1st $10.00 donated by Mick & Lara English

2nd

$5.00

2. SPECIAL CLASS – NDASA COMPETITION –

MEN ONLY - One article of craft or hobby, men only.

The winner to compete at the Group Final in Mildura.

Prize money donated by Ray Roberts

1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

3. Special class: Shoe Art. Single item. Purchased or

recycled shoe. To be decorated, for example, using

diamantes, puff paints, jewels etc.

Trophy donated by Kazz’s Heels.

4. Prettiest coat hanger.

5. Tapestry article - framed.

6. Soft doll.

7. Placemat any medium.

8. Long stitch tapestry - framed.

9. Cottage craft.

10. Article of ceramics under glazing or bisque stains.

11. Beaded jewellery.

12. Article of folk art or decorative painting.

13. Pottery article.

14. Beaded article.

15. Article made with an Easter Theme.

16. Hand made greeting card.

17. Any article of woodwork small enough to table.

18. Any article of turned woodwork small enough to table.

19. Any other craft article not listed.

20. Something new from something old.

21. Teddy bear any medium.

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SECTION P – HANDCRAFT & ART cont.

22. One page of scrap booking – Wedding.

23. One page of scrap booking – Baby.

24. One page of scrap booking – Birthday.

25. One page of scrap booking – Holiday/Camping.

26. One page of scrap booking – School/Kinder.

27. One page of scrap booking – Family/Friends.

28. One page of scrap booking – Open.

PAINTING Exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor, and not shown

at Cohuna during the previous two years.

Stan Andrews Memorial Trophy, for the Most Successful Exhibitor in classes 29 to 40.

Society Rosette for the best exhibit in classes 29 to 40.

29. Still life.

30. Portrait.

31. Animal or bird study.

32. Local landscape, any medium.

33. Landscape or seascape, any medium.

34. Novice landscape, any medium.

Exhibitor not to have won a first prize at any Show.

35. Any other painting not listed.

36. Drawing, any medium including black & white.

37. Painting using computer graphics.

38. Any other art medium not in schedule.

39. Painted egg.

40. Article using computer graphics.

SECTION P – HANDCRAFT & ART

JUNIOR

JUNIOR HANDCRAFT

Closing date: 4pm Tuesday 13th

March, 2012.

Late entries will not be judged but will be displayed.

All schoolwork to be entered on entry forms. Name, section,

class, number and school to be on back of all work.

All handcraft exhibits must be small enough to table.

CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

41. Any article, any medium.

17 YEARS AND UNDER

Trophy donated by Mick & Lara English for the Most

Successful Exhibitor from classes 42 to 56.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 42 to 56.

42. Special class: Shoe Art. Single item. Purchased or

recycled shoe. To be decorated, for example, using

diamantes, puff paints, jewels etc. 1st prize: $20

donated by Shirley Anderson and Amanda Bicknell. 43. Portrait.

44. Article of woodwork small enough to table. 45. Computer generated piece of work relating to show.

46. Painting, any medium.

47. Black & white sketch.

48. Ceramics or pottery.

49. Computer generated piece of work.

50. One page of scrap booking – Family/Friends.

51. One page of scrap booking – Any other.

52. Painting.

53. Home made card, computer generated.

54. Home made card, not computer generated.

55. Any item made with beads.

56. Any other craft not in schedule.

12 YEARS AND UNDER Trophy donated by Mrs. J. Lee for the Most Successful

Exhibitor from classes 57 to 75.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 57 to 75.

57. Special class: Shoe Art. Single item. Purchased or

recycled shoe. To be decorated, for example, using

diamantes, puff paints, jewels etc. 1

st prize: $20 donated by Kylie Thornton.

58. Article made from wood, small enough to table.

59. Papier-mâché article.

60. Article made from recycled material.

61. Collage using paper only.

62. Collage using a variety of items.

63. Painting.

NEW!

Shoe Art competition

Decorate a shoe using diamantes, puff paints,

jewels etc. Shoe can be purchased or recycled.

Sections:

SENIOR

1st prize: voucher from Kazz’s Heels

17 YEARS & UNDER

1st prize: $20

12 YEARS & UNDER

1st prize: $20

8 YEARS & UNDER

1st prize: $20

See relevant age categories in Section P

for more details.

Judged by Karen from Kazz’s Heels.

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SECTION P – HANDCRAFT & ART

JUNIOR cont.

64. Painting using anything other than brush, e.g.

straw, string, potatoes.

65. Mask.

66. Item using threads & textiles, hessian, calico, felt.

67. Drawing. Texta, pencil, oil pastels.

68. Best lines of writing. Biro. Please write:- They rise like southern fiery flowers

That burst upon the night,

Then fall to earth in burning showers

Of crimson, blue and white.

69. Computer generated piece of work.

70. One page of scrap booking – Family/friends.

71. One page of scrap booking – Any other.

72. Home made card, computer generated.

73. Home made card, not computer generated.

74. Any item made with beads.

75. Any other craft not in schedule

10 YEARS AND UNDER

Trophy donated by Ray Roberts for the Most

Successful Exhibitor from classes 76 to 94.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit in classes 76 to 94.

76. Collage using paper only.

77. Collage using a variety of items.

78. Drawing in oil pastel.

79. Drawing in pencil.

80. Drawing in print, texta, pencil, crayon or pastels.

81. Modeling material object.

82. Mask.

83. Cut paper design.

84. Painting – abstract or imaginary.

85. Painting – real life.

86. Painting using anything other than brush, e.g.

straw, string, potatoes.

87. Weaving thread work.

88. Best lines of writing. Biro or pencil.

Please write:-

Like buds too wonderful to name,

Each miracle unfolds,

And Catherine-wheels begin to flame

Like whirling marigolds.

89. Computer generated piece of work.

90. Home made card, computer generated.

91. Home made card, not computer generated.

92. Any item made with beads.

93. One page of scrap booking – any subject.

94. Any other craft not in schedule.

SECTION P – HANDCRAFT & ART

JUNIOR cont.

8 YEARS AND UNDER

Trophy donated by Mrs. S. Russell for the Most

Successful Exhibitor from classes 95 to 111.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 95

to 111.

95. Special class: Shoe Art. Single item. Purchased or

recycled shoe. To be decorated, for example, using

diamantes, puff paints, jewels etc. 1

st prize: $20 donated by Bev Peace.

96. Collage using paper only.

97. Collage using mixed media.

98. Drawing in oil pastel.

99. Drawing in pencil.

100. Drawing using print, texta, pencil, crayon or

pastels.

101. Modeling material object.

102. Mask.

103. Cut paper design.

104. Painting.

105. Best line of writing in pencil. Please write:-

Fireworks glow with colour and light. 106. Cut and paste picture, not computer generated.

107. Drawing using textas.

108. Home made card, computer generated.

109. Home made card, not computer generated.

110. Any item made with beads.

111. Any other craft article.

6 YEARS AND UNDER

Trophy donated by Jan Webb for the Most

Successful Exhibitor from classes 112 to 122.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 112 to 122.

112. Collage using paper only.

113. Collage using a variety of items.

114. Painting.

115. Drawing using pencils.

116. Drawing using textas.

117. Drawing using oil pastel.

118. Cut and paste picture, not computer generated.

119. Home made card, computer generated.

120. Home made card, not computer generated.

121. Any item made with beads.

122. Any other craft article.

PRE SCHOOL

123. A Painting or Drawing of any kind.

124. Any craft article.

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SECTION Q - PHOTOGRAPHY

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15th

March.

Photographs look good mounted on cardboard with a small

border and a title. No frames, glass or wooden boards.

-No dates to be printed on front of photograph-

One photo per class, unless otherwise specified.

Stewards: J. Hull, B. Wood, J. Doyle, G. Hare,

S. Whittacker.

The photography section is sponsored by Cohuna

Amcal Pharmacy. 1

st Prize – 25 photos stored to a CD.

2nd

Prize – 1 print enlargement.

Trophy donated by K. & M. Lee for Most Successful

Exhibitor in classes 4 to 25.

Society Rosette for Best Exhibit in classes 1 to 25.

1. VAS Ltd OPEN PHOTOGRAPHY

COMPETITION “Photo taken at an agricultural show.”

Unframed, not larger than 20cm x 30cm, must be

mounted (mount no larger than 3cm), black and white

or colour. Professional photographers not eligible.

Winner must be prepared to compete at Group level

and then onto State level if successful.

Also see General Regulation 34.

Prize money donated by Carole and Gary Heap

1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

- State Level: 1

st $70 donated by R. & R. Johnson + VAS Ltd trophy

2nd

$20 donated by R. & R. Johnson

3rd

$10 donated by R. & R. Johnson

2. SPECIAL NDASA Australian Rural Scene. Black and white or colour. To be mounted on

cardboard with a 3cm edging. Maximum size 20cm x

30cm. Winner at local Show level to compete at the

Group Finals at Mildura.

Also See General Regulations 34. Prize money donated by Carole and Gary Heap

1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

Listen to Power Country FM for all the

Cohuna Show updates. Power Country FM

will be broadcasting live from the Show.

SECTION Q – PHOTOGRAPHY cont.

3. VAS Ltd JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY

COMPETITION “Photo taken at an agricultural show.”

Unframed, not larger than 20cm x 30cm, may be

mounted (mount no larger than 3cm), black and

white or colour. Professional photographers not

eligible.

Competitors to be 18 years and under on the day

of Cohuna Show (16th

March, 2012).

Winner must be prepared to compete at Group level

and then onto State level if successful.

Also see General Regulation 34.

Prize money donated by Carole and Gary Heap

1st $10.00 2

nd $5.00

Prizes also awarded at regional and state level, to be

announced.

BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY – not enhanced

4. Any subject.

5. Landscape or seascape.

6. Wedding.

7. Portrait.

COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY- not enhanced

8. Photo inspired by recent floods.

9. Favorite pet.

10. Any subject, snapshot. 15cm x 10cm.

11. Enlargement.

12. Child study.

13. View taken in the Shire of Gannawarra.

14. Sunset or sunrise.

15. Best series of 4 prints mounted on 1 sheet.

16. Wedding.

17. Portrait.

18. Landscape or seascape.

19. Event to have taken place in Gannawarra Shire.

20. Action shot.

21. Family at work or play.

22. Historical theme.

23. Photo of a previous Show.

24. Local agriculture over the last 100 years.

First prize $10.00

Sponsored by Carole and Gary Heap

PHOTOGRAPHY – enhanced

25. Any subject, colour or black and white. Any image

that has been enhanced by computer manipulation

may enter this class.

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SECTION Q – PHOTOGRAPHY cont.

JUNIOR SECTION

16 YEARS AND UNDER

**This age group also eligible to enter class 3 above.

VAS Ltd. Junior Photography Competition, see

details above.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit in classes 26 to 32,

and including class 3, if applicable.

26. Colour print, any subject.

27. Best series of 4 prints, mounted on 1 sheet.

28. My friends.

29. Colour snapshot, any subject 15cm x 10cm.

30. Favourite pet.

31. Colour holiday print.

32. Event to have taken place in the Shire of

Gannawarra.

SECTION R – SPINNING & WEAVING

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15th

March.

Stewards: J. Calder, J. Porker, K. Miller & V. Oldham.

Trophy donated by the Cohuna Spinning & Weaving

Group for the Most Successful Exhibitor in classes 2 to

21.

Society Rosette for the Best Exhibit from classes 1 to 21.

Novice is a person who has not won a prize in a previous

Cohuna Show in Classes 19, 20 & 21.

Classes 2 to 8 - skeins of hand spun yarn. All skeins to be

not less than 25g. All entries to be accompanied by a

fleece sample and a statement of purpose.

1. SPECIAL CLASS – NDASA COMPETITION -

AN ARTICLE MADE FROM HAND SPUN

WOOL.

1st $10.00, 2

nd $5.00

Donated by Russell McLaughlan Builder

All hand spun yarn to be spun and the article to be

made by the exhibitor. Article may be crocheted,

knitted or woven. Samples of fleece and yarn to be

attached. To be judged at local Show level. The

winner then competes at Group Final in Mildura.

Also must see General Regulation 34.

2. A skein of hand spun wool. Must be totally

processed by exhibitor.

3. A skein of hand spun wool tops.

4. A skein of any other hand spun natural fibre, not

wool.

5. A skein of dyed yarn using commercial dye.

SECTION R – SPINNING & WEAVING cont.

6. A skein of dyed yarn using natural dye.

7. A skein of novelty hand spun yarn.

8. A skein of blended yarn.

9. An article made from hand spun blended yarn.

10. A small article made from any hand spun fibre, not

wool.

11. An article or garment knitted from hand spun yarn.

12. An article or garment crocheted from hand spun yarn.

13. An article or garment from hand woven material.

14. Mounted handcrafted wall hanging incorporating

one or more of the following techniques – hand

spinning, hand weaving, hand made felt.

15. Floor rug – any technique.

16. Any other article made from hand spun yarn or

fleece or sheepskin. May have embellishment, e.g.

beads, buttons, etc.

17. An article or garment made from hand made felt.

18. Hand made beanie.

NOVICE ENTRIES

19. Novice skein of hand spun yarn. Can be fleece or tops.

20. Novice article knitted or crocheted from hand spun yarn.

21. Novice hand woven article.

SECTION S – SPECIAL

CRAFTS FROM THE PAST

Closing date: 12pm Thursday 15th

March.

Steward: G. Fox.

Open section – All Ages – All Crafts.

Trophy donated by A. D. Home Furnishings for the Most

Successful Exhibitor in classes 1 to 13.

1. Old fashioned Rose.

2. Arrangement of gum leaves and old type flower.

3. Best presentation of Collectables, no more than

45cm square.

4. Old fashioned hand worked Handkerchief.

5. Old fashioned Apron.

6. Rag Doll, no porcelain features.

7. Anzac Biscuits.

8. A set Afternoon Tea Tray – no food. 9. Photo depicting Cohuna or District, 50 years or older.

10. Wedding Photo, 50 years or older.

11. Article of Crochet or Fancywork, 50 years or older.

12. Presentation of 3 or more Generations in one Photo.

13. Photo of siblings, taken 50 or more years ago.

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GENERAL REGULATIONS 1. All exhibits must be the bonafide property of the

exhibitor.

2. All entries must be made in writing or on the printed

form, which may be had on application to the Secretary.

3. Every exhibitor shall place his exhibit where directed

by the Stewards or Secretary otherwise exhibits will not

be judged.

4. The same exhibit cannot compete in more than one

section except for Champion prizes. Or in such case as are

specified in the Schedule. See Rule 31.

5. No exhibitor will be allowed in that section of yard or

ring (except by permission of the Council) in which his

exhibit is being judged, and it shall be the duty of the

Stewards to prevent any person interfering with the Judge

and if necessary order the removal of such offender.

6. No person except those actually in charge of

implements or machinery will be permitted to remain in

the judging ring during judging under any presence

whatsoever. The person in charge must on no account

leave his respective exhibits or address the Judge unless

authorized by Stewards to do so.

7. Horses and cattle must be haltered and led, and on no

account be removed from their allocated stand without the

permission of the Stewards.

8. Any exhibitor refusing to parade his stock when so

ordered by the Stewards will incur a fine of $5.00 and

may be further disqualified from exhibiting at any of the

Society’s exhibitions.

9. The Judges may award a second prize instead of first

and may withhold prizes altogether when they think there

is not sufficient merit. Where only two exhibits are

entered they may award prizes if they think proper to both

exhibits.

10. In the event of two exhibitors in any section of the

pavilion gaining equal aggregate points after a count back,

the Society will provide a second Trophy of the same

value.

11. Where special prizes are offered in a section the first

prize offered by the Society will be withdrawn unless

otherwise specified.

12. No Judge shall be an exhibitor in the class in which

he is a Judge.

13. If, in the opinion of the Judges, any livestock is

unsound either temporarily or otherwise, the opinion of a

Veterinary Surgeon may be obtained before the prize is

awarded.

14. The decision of the Judge as to the merits of exhibit

shall be absolute and final, and without any repeal

whatsoever.

15. Protests against awards based on non-compliance

with conditions of the prize list or the regulations, will be

taken into consideration by the Council if lodged with the

Secretary before 8.00pm on the day of the Show together

with $50 as guarantee of bona fide protest.

GENERAL REGULATIONS 16. Exhibitors, if called upon to do so by Council must

give such information with regard to their exhibits as

Council may require or any prize may be withheld.

Council also have the right to refuse any entry and also

refuse any exhibit entered, the right to compete without

giving any reason for same, providing the entrance money

is returned. The Council may require any exhibitor to

make declaration in regard to any matter arising hereafter.

17. The Society will not be responsible for the exhibits

but every care will be taken of same. Exhibits must be

removed immediately the Show is over.

18. No exhibitor shall interfere with the exhibits

whatsoever during the time the exhibit is open. Anyone

so interfering may be expelled from the exhibition

grounds. No exhibit shall be removed before 2.30pm on

the day of the Show except on the written permission of

the Stewards or Secretary.

19. No animals, implements, etc. excepting those entered

will be allowed on the ground. All vehicles bringing

exhibits to the grounds must be removed from the area

after discharging their loads, or placed where directed by

the Ground Steward.

20. No person shall have proprietorship for the time

being in the pens, which have been allotted to the stock

entered by such person, and no one will be permitted to

put any placard or advertisements on the ground without

the consent of the Secretary in writing.

21. The age of horses to date from the 1st August.

22. Extra stock, implements, etc. not admissible under

any of the enumerated classes may be exhibited by paying

the same entrance fee as in the classes to which they are

most closely allied. Honorary certificates may be

awarded.

23. Any infringements of these regulations may

disqualify the exhibitor from taking a prize. Any disputes

shall be determined by the Council from whose decision

there shall be no appeal whatsoever.

24. The Society invites the exhibition of articles

connected with agriculture, horticulture or home craft,

other than those enumerated and prizes may be

recommended by the Judge for those considered worthy.

25. The Council will not hold itself responsible in cases

where wrong class tickets have been given to exhibitors

after Judging has been commenced, so that all are

particularly requested to check their tickets with the Show

Schedule prior to the date of Show.

26. If, in the opinion of Stewards, the conduct of an

exhibitor or any person shall be such as to demand such

course, they shall have the power to forfeit any or all of

the prizes such exhibitor may have won, and any further

cause such person or exhibitor and exhibit to be removed

from the Show Grounds and without being liable to any

action or legal proceedings.

27. The rule as to the reception of entries will be strictly

enforced and adhered to.

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GENERAL REGULATIONS 28. The entry ticket must be attached to each lot before entering

the gates of the Show Grounds and must not be removed until

authorized by the Stewards or Secretary.

29. The right to grant Honorary Certificates is in the absolute

discretion of the Council.

30. All exhibits must be in the enclosure provided and ready

for the Stewards 15 minutes before advertised time of

judging and when placed in their hands must on no

account be interfered with.

31. That any exhibits may compete in more sections than one

in a class providing it is only part of the previous

exhibits.

32. The Committee has power to alter or amend any section

on day of showing.

33. Prize lists and all information may be obtained from the

Secretary.

34. An exhibitor going on to Group & State Finals may

represent only one Society at Group level and one Group

at State level. An article having won at a show will

compete at Group level at Mildura in April, 2012 and the

winner going on to compete at State level at the next

Royal Melbourne Show. An article having won a State

Final is no longer eligible to compete in the competition.

Each article must be the bona fide work of the Exhibitor.

If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group

or State Final levels, the second place getter is eligible to

compete. A person will not be permitted to win at more

than one Show within the State in any one Show year.

Persons not adhering to this will be required to

forfeit/refund prize money. All work to have been

completed within the last twelve (12) months.

SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR EXHIBITORS &

COMPETITORS 1. DUTY OF CARE – All competitors have a

“Duty of Care” to avoid exposing themselves or

other people to unsafe situations that could lead

to injury. The “Duty of Care” extends to the

prevention of damage to property.

2. DIRECTION OF COHUNA

AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL &

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. –

Competitors must comply with any reasonable

request of Cohuna Show representatives.

3. EMERGENCY INFORMATION – Emergency

Information and maps showing Emergency

Assembly Points are located in the various

animal pavilions and buildings. Competitors

should be familiar with these plans.

4. EMERGENCY FACILITIES – Fire fighting or

other emergency equipment must not be removed

or used for any other purpose. Missing or

unserviceable equipment should be reported to

the Show Office immediately.

SAFETY REGULATIONS 5. HAZARD & INCIDENT REPORTING –

Competitors must notify the Area/Pavilion

Supervisor or Show Office immediately if any

hazards are detected or incidents occur. Hazards

or incidents are any situation that could result or

has resulted in

(a) The injury, illness or death of any person

(b) The injury, illness or death of any animal

(c) The damage, destruction or loss of

property

(d) Fire

(e) Other

6. WASTE DISPOSAL – All waste including

liquids, must be disposed of responsibly. Storm

drains must not be used for the disposal of waste.

7. HOUSEKEEPING – All areas must be kept in

clean and tidy order with clearly defined and

available access and exit routes at all times.

Build up of combustible waste must be avoided. 8. SLIPS, TRIPS & FALLS – Care must be taken

to minimize trip hazards and obstacles that

people may walk into. Avoid laying unprotected

cables or pipes on or above paths, walkways or

roads.

9. SMOKING – Smoking is not permitted inside

buildings, within 10 metres of a building

entrance, around combustibles, during public

performances or while handling hazardous

materials.

10. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

(a) Competitors should supply their

own Residual Circuit Device

(RCD) “Safety Switch” for

installation at each power outlet

they use.

(b) Extension cords must be earthed

and all electrical appliances must

be earthed or double insulated.

Appliances must be in a sound

working order.

(c) All electrical leads and temporary

electrical equipment should be

tagged and tested.

(d) The use of double adapters is

strictly prohibited. Power boards

must be fitted with current

overload protection.

(e) Radiant electric or gas heaters are

prohibited.

(f) Light sockets must not be used for

any other purpose than for lighting.

(g) No naked flame permitted.

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CATTLE HERD HEALTH STATUS DECLARATION FOR SHOWS & SALES

Instructions to Owners/Exhibitors: 1. Complete Part 1 of this form.

2. Part 2 must be completed by your Government Veterinary/Stock Inspector.

3. If Johne’s Disease (JD) testing has been undertaken, get your Private Vet to complete Part 3, or attach a veterinary certificate.

4. This Herd Health Status form is valid for 6 months from the date of issue. The owner must notify the issuing Government

Veterinarian or Animal Health Officer of any change in herd status or other information on this form subsequent to completion of

this form.

THIS FORM IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AS AN ENTRY PERMIT TO OTHER STATES AND/OR ZONES

PART 1

OWNER/EXHIBITOR DECLARATION

Trading Name…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Postal Address………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...

Property Address…………………………………………………………………………………………………….......................................

Telephone………………………………………………………………..Fax………………………………………………………………..

Property Identification Code………………………………………………………………………………………….....................................

Show……………………………………........................................Date……………………………………………………………………

Description of cattle (attach list if necessary)

Identification

(NLIS Tags Brands, Ear tags, Tattoos)

Number of

Cattle

Description of Cattle

(Age, Sex, Breed)

I, Owner/manager/exhibitor (print name)……………………………………………………….......................

of (print address)………………………………………………………………………….................................

Declare that with regard to Johne’s Disease: (tick the box for the clause/s which apply)

1) The cattle identified above originate from a FREE PROTECTED CONTROL RESIDUAL ZONE FOR BJD

2.1) The cattle identified above originate from assessed herds under the Cattle MAP, with status attained in the year indicated;

e.g. MN1 99

MN1 MN2 MN3 Herd status Certificate No…………………….Date of expiry…………………

OR

2.2) The cattle identified above originate from herds that have not been assessed for Johne’s Disease (i.e. Non-Assessed status)

OR

2.3) The cattle identified above originate from herds that have been Check Tested negative (i.e. CT) in the past 12 months

Date Tested………………………………………………………Approved Veterinarian……………………………………….

OR

2.4) Where applicable the cattle identified above which are 2 years of age or older have been blood tested by a registered

veterinarian using the absorbed ELISA test with negative results within 6 months before the date of the show. Where the cattle

are less than 2 years of age the dam must be tested.

OR

2.5) The cattle identified above originate from Restricted (RD) or Tested Low Prevalence (TLP) herds that are under strict regulatory control &

Have been undertaking official, audited test and control programs for a minimum of 2 years and

At least 2 consecutive annual whole herd tests have been conducted with a reactor rate not exceeding 1.5% at the latest herd test

The cattle to be exhibited, or their dams, have been tested with negative results as part of at least the last two annual herd tests

The cattle to be exhibited are not officially listed as “at risk” cattle for the particular herd; and

The cattle to be exhibited have been tested negative within 3 months of the date of the show.

Exhibitors may also need additional certification to move between a Zone or between states. Check with local veterinary authority. The above information,

including the description of the animals and property/ies of origin is complete, true and correct.

Signature………………………………………………………………….Date……………………………………………………………...

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Cohuna Show 2012 – Legend

1. M.G. Pavilion 13. Border Flywheelers display

2. Olympic Pavilion 14. Bunyips catering

3. Show Office 15. Toilets

4. The Hoffmans – performers 16. Food and drinks

5. Ambah the face painter 17. Trade stands

6. BBQ – Cohuna Kangas 18. Horse arena

7. Showbags 19. Parking, public

8. Snakebusters 20. Parking, reserved (disabled/elderly)

9. Cattle 21. Grand stand

10. Poultry

11. Dog show

12. Show Girl **Not to scale.

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Ace Radio A.D. Home Furnishings Alan T. Mitchell & Associates Anderson, Shirley Andrews family Bendigo Bank Bicknell, Amanda Border Vet Clinic Bowman, Mrs. C Brown, John & Bev Bruns, Bill and Elaine Charles L. King & Co. Calder, Shirley G. Cassidy, Joy Clavin, Rogers & Associates Cohuna Amcal Pharmacy Cohuna Betta Electrical Cohuna Garden Lovers Club Cohuna Gifts n Things Cohuna Hardware Cohuna Historical Society Cohuna Papers Plus Cohuna Patchwork Group Cohuna Spinning & Weaving Group Cooke, J.R. Cousens, Margaret Crichton, Phyllis Cubby House Quilters Dobie Family Dye, Mrs. R. Elmar Holsteins Embleton & Associates English, Mick & Lara Fehring, Mrs. W.P. Fehring Family Florbar Shetlands Fry, A. & P. G. & M. Poly Gannawarra Shire Gloss Goulding, Mrs Jessie Haig, Ron & Lorraine Harrower, J. “Beltana Holsteins” Heap, Carole and Gary Howard, Iris

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