134th alexandra annual spring show
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134th Alexandra Annual Spring Show
Timetable of Events
Saturday 11th November 2017
Time Event Where
7.30am Working Dog trials commence Dog Trial Area
9.00am Market stalls and side show alley
open for business
Market area / Side Show
Alley
Horse judging commences Horse Arena
Wool Pavilion opens Goat / Wool Pavilion
Ladies Pavilion opens Ladies Pavilion
Alpaca & Boer Goat display Refer to map
Dairy goat judging Dairy Goat / Wool Pavilion
Yarck Wool Spinners Refer to map
9.30am Poultry judging commences Poultry Pavilion
10.00am Dog Obedience Events commence Refer to map
Guest Speakers commence
Refer to page 6 of schedule Market area
Immersive Bushfire Experience Market area
11.00am Remembrance Day One minute silence, announced over PA system
11.02am Choco the milking cow Kids Zone
11.30am Immersive Bushfire Experience Market area
12.00pm Lunch Break – some events may continue
Free Kids activity’s 12.00-200pm Kids Zone
12.15pm Choco the milking cow Kids Zone
12.45pm Pet Parade commences Kids Zone
1.00pm Immersive Bushfire Experience Market area
1.45pm Costume Parade Kids Zone
2.30pm Immersive Bushfire Experience Market area
Sunday 12th November 2017 Time Event Where 9.00am 5th Alexandra Gymkhana &
HRCAV competition Horse Arena
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Entry Information
Please note some important
changes to entry dates and times.
For further information refer to
individual section in this schedule.
The head steward or stewardess of
each section is available to assist you
with any enquiries.
Ladies Pavilion:
Handcraft & Photography
6pm Wednesday 8th November
Eggs, Fruit & Vegetables, Horticul-
ture & Club Entry
10.30am Friday 10th November
Cooking– entry form
6pm Thursday 9th November
Woodwork
6pm Thursday 9th November
Schoolwork
5pm Thursday 9th November
Poultry: entries close
Sunday 5th November
Dairy Goats: entries close
Tuesday 7th November
Arena events–
Entries taken on show day
Alexandra Pastoral
& Agricultural Association Inc.
President: Mr Ian Bates
Secretary: Ms Sara Murray
PO Box 110, Alexandra. VIC
3714
Mobile: 0477 002 051
Email: pna.alexandra@gmail.com
Web: www.alexandrashow.com
Membership
Yearly membership $30
Admits member, one guest and two
children under the age of 17 years
into the show. Entitles discounted
entry fee to most sections and voting
rights at all annual and general
meetings.
Please note that membership tickets
will not be sold on show day.
Admission to Showgrounds
Adults $15.00
Children 12-17 years $ 5.00
Children under 12 years FREE
Family $30.00
Floats $ 5.00 Family tickets are available at the
show gate and entitles holders to the
same privileges as those with mem-
bers tickets (except voting rights)
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Murrindindi Kids
Costume Parade
Children of Murrindindi are invited to
come dressed as their favourite character
and join in the Costume Parade. The
Costume Parade will take place after the
Pet Parade.
Judge: TBC
Time: To commence after the Pet Parade
Where: Kids Zone
Cost: $2.00 per entry
Prizes: Ribbons awarded
Become a show day volunteer
The Alexandra Annual Spring Show would not be possible without the generous support of our volunteers. There are many ways to help ensure the Alexandra Annual Spring Show is a continual success., even if you only have an hour to spare.– every volunteer hour is valuable to our Association. Put your hand up today to make next years show memorable, for you and your whole family. Enquire today to find out how you can volun-teer by contacting the secretary: Ms Sara Murray 0477 002 051 or via email pna.alexandra@gmail.com
Thank you to all of our 2017 Show
Volunteers for making the 134th
Alexandra Annual Spring Show an
event to remember.
Pet Parade
1. Pet with the longest coat
2. Bird with the biggest beak
3. Best mannered pet
4. Pet with the biggest ears
5. Pet with the best trick
6. Dog with the waggiest tail
7. Shiniest pet
8. Pet with the prettiest eyes
9. Pet with the best appetite
10. Best fancy dressed pet
Judge: Dr Andrew Turner
Time: 1:00pm – report to steward at
12:45pm to enter
Where: Kids Zone
Cost: $1 per entry
Prizes: Ribbons and prize cards awarded for all classes
Rules: Dogs must be on a lead
Birds/cats/rabbits etc. should be pre-
sented in a cage for safety reasons
Due to space restrictions we are unable
to have ponies/horses included in
pet parade classes
Children under the age of 15 should
have an adult in attendance on the day
Thank you to Alexandra Veterinary Clinic
for their continued support and generous
sponsorship of the Pet Parade
Volunteer for the
P & A Association
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Murrindindi Kids
Free Kid’s Activities
Mount Cathedral Community Baptist Church
Fun activities for active kids around the ages of 8 – 14 year old.
Plenty of games, movement, fun and laughter for kids while parents are sit-ting down, having a bite to eat and tak-ing a breath. There will be a range of activities so come drop in and see what’s up next.
Yarck Wool Spinners
The Yarck wool spinners will be teach-
ing children and adults to:
Spin different types of wool
French knit
Make pompoms
Basic knitting
Explain and show from animal to
animal fleece
Spinning to plying then knitting-
including finished products.
Alpaca Display -Junior Handling
Demonstration
Ever wondered how to handle an alpaca
for showing? Why not stop by the
Alpaca Display and have all your
Alpaca questions answered.
Emergency Services Display
The Alexandra CFA and SES units will
be on display. Located next to the horse
arena.
Free Kid’s Activities
Choco the Milking Cow-
Milking on the Move Interactive demonstration
Choco and the team from ‘Animals on the Move’ will be visiting us on show day!
The young and young at heart will have the opportunity to learn how to milk a cow and make butter!
Children will have the opportunity to learn how grass becomes milk and have a go at making butter and cream.
Why not stop by and say hello to Choco?
Animal Nursery
The animal nursery is a popular activity for all ages. The animal nursery will be under the oak tree, in front of the ladies pavilion.
Balloonatic Bruce
Bruce will be roving around on show day ready to create balloon magic.
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Guest Speakers
Guest speakers will be located in the Market Area.
Time Topic Organisation
10.00-10.30am Weed Management Murrindindi Shire Council–
Sue McNair
10.30-11.00am Blackberry Management Victorian Blackberry Taskforce–
Merton- Cam Patterson
11.00-11.30am Soil Testing
Interpretation
Agriculture & Biosecurity
Services—Brad Costin
11.30-12 noon Better Pasture Mix Lisa Warn Ag Consulting P/L
12.00-12.30pm Ear Tagging Stock
NLIS
Greg Ferrier
12.30-1.00pm Bee keeping biosecurity Agriculture Victoria
Joe Riordan
1.00-1.30pm Landcare Group update Cathedral Landcare Group
Richard Evans
1.30-2.00pm Fisheries Management Snobs Creek Fisheries-
Steve Vidler
2.00-2.30pm Deer & Fox management
reducing numbers and
Murrindindi Vermin Control
Richard Timms
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Arena Events
3. All horses in breed classes must be registered with appropriate breed societies, owners to be current financial members. 4. In ring one, two and three a competitor who wins an Open or Show Hunter Championship is ineligible to enter the equivalent classes in the other rings. 5. Enter in either Hunter Classes or Open, not both. 6. All stallions must wear a bit in their mouth and are only to be exhibited (ridden & led) by exhibitors 18 years and over. 7. Approved helmets must be worn by all competitors. If a competitor enters the arena without a helmet, they will be asked to dismount immediately. This is the rule of Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd. It is compulsory for everyone competing on a horse working, schooling, riding or for any other reason at a show or in any area con- sidered to be part of the show grounds. (Rule applies to all VAS Affiliated Agricultural Societies 8. The judge’s decision shall be final. In any class, it will be left to the judge’s discretion to award a First Prize or to split or amalgamate classes. 9. The committee reserves the right to alter or cancel any event. 10. Definition of terms: A) Local – to reside within 25km of the Alexandra Post Office and open to Open and Hunter horses B) First season exhibit – not to be shown prior to 1st January 2017 C) Novice – never to have won a First Prize at any registered Agricultural Show.
Show Hunters, Pony Club, Stockhorses, Shetland ponies,
Miniature Ponies, Pony Breeds, Pintos, Arabians, Harness
Three Open Rings Head Steward: Helen Godfrey 0407 805 013 Horse Steward: Anne Larkin Sub-committee: Vicki McKernan, Jacinta Collard Announcer: Jo Kasch
All horse entries will be taken at the Horseman’s Caravan at the arena gate
All rings (except PC) $6.00
Pony Club $5.00
Warm up on arena prior to 9am
Please Note: No side shows near arena. Please place manure in designated areas
Entries
1. All entries and associated fees are taken at the Caravan at the arena gate on show day.
2. Entries will not be accepted unless the entry form has been completed and signed by the exhibitor.
Rules & Regulations
1. All riders to wear Australian Standard Approved helmets and boots at all times when mounted.
2. Random drug testing may be carried out under V.A.S.L. and E.F.A Rules. The use of tranquillisers, stimulants, or any drugs capable of affecting the performance or behaviour of animals is forbidden. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden substances may be carried out during the show and that testing of all animals is at the owner’s risk. Testing for forbidden substances will be carried out under veterinary supervision.
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Arena Events
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110. Hack Over 16.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN HACK
(classes 107 – 110)
Inscribed saddle cloth for Champion - Roy Fox Memorial
111. Show Hunter Hack Over 15hh & Not Exceeding 15.2hh 112. Show Hunter Hack Over 15.2hh & Not Exceeding 16hh 113. Show Hunter Hack Over 16hh & Not Exceeding 16.2hh 114. Show Hunter Hack Over 16.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE HUNTER HACK
Inscribed saddle cloth for Champion – sponsored by Total Power
115.Racing Victoria “Off the Track”
Series – Ridden thoroughbred 4yrs
& over, over 14.2hh. Prize: $50,
sash and Prize Pack. Must be registered
with Racing Australia See website: www.alexandrashow.com for more details.
116. HERO Purebred Standardbreds Series – Ridden Registered Standardbreds, rider must 14yo or over. Prize: $50, and Prize Pack. See website: www.alexandrashow.com for more details. 117. Rider 18 Years & Under 21 Years 118. Rider 21 Years & Over
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER
119. Childs Pony Not exceeding14hh (child under 16years on day of show) 120. Open Pony Not Exceeding 11.2hh
11. Dogs must be restrained on a leash. 12. Ground stewards have the power to evict horses not properly restrained whilst on showgrounds. 13. All competitors exhibit entirely at their own risk. Measuring 14. The height certificates issued by the RASA and the EFA are duly recognised by the Show Society. 15. All horses and ponies must be exhibited in accordance with the certificate issued by these respective organisations. 16. Exhibits without a current height certificate must be measured no later than 10:30am and prior to being exhibited in a class where height is specified on the day of the show by the appointed measurer at the show grounds. This rule will be strictly adhered to. RING ONE: Hacks/ Ponies/ Galloways Judge: Debbie Cheesman Ring Commences: 9.00am
101. Open Led Hack over 15hh & Not Exceeding 16hh 102. Open Led Hack over 16hh
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LED HACK
103. Led Show Hunter Hack Over 15hh & Not Exceeding 16hh 104. Led Show Hunter Hack Over 16hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED HUNTER HACK
105. First Season Hack (not shown under saddle prior to 1st January 2017) 106. Novice Hack 107. Hack Over 15hh & Not Exceeding 15.2hh 108. Hack Over 15.2hh & Not Exceed -ing 16hh 109. Hack Over 16hh & Not Exceeding 16.2hh
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136. Ridden Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh & Not Exceeding14.2hh 137. Ridden Show Hunter Galloway Over 14.2hh & Not Exceeding 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN HUNTER GALLOWAY
138. Ladies Sidesaddle Turnout (Sponsored by J Young - Amby Hills Stud)
RING TWO : Galloways/Hacks/Ponies
Judge: Georgia Aikman Ring Commences: 9.00am
201. Open Led Galloway over14hh & Not Exceeding 14.2hh 202. Open Led Galloway over 14.2hh & Not Exceeding 15hh CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION
LED GALLOWAY
203. Led Show Hunter Galloway Over 14hh & Not Exceeding 14.2hh 204. Led Show Hunter Galloway Over 14.2hh & Not Exceeding 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED HUNTER GALLOWAY
205. Novice Galloway 206. First Season Galloway (not shown under saddle prior to 1st January 2017) 207. Open Galloway Over 14hh & Not Exceeding 14.2hh 208. Open Galloway Over 14.2hh & Not Exceeding 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN
GALLOWAY (classes 207 – 208)
Inscribed saddle cloth for Champion – sponsored by I & M Simpson & Son
RING ONE: Hacks/ Ponies/ Galloways 121. Open Pony Over 11.2hh & Not Exceeding 12hh 122. Open Pony Over 12hh & Not Exceeding 12.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN SMALL PONY
(classes 119 – 121) 123. Open Pony Over 12.2hh & Not Exceeding 13hh 124. Open Pony Over 13hh & Not Exceeding 13.2hh 125. Open Pony Over 13.2hh & Not
Exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN LARGE PONY
126. Open Show Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 11.2hh 127. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 11.2hh & Not Exceeding 12hh 128. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 12hh & Not Exceeding 12.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER
RIDDEN SMALL PONY 129. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 12.2hh & Not Exceeding 13hh 130. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 13hh & Not Exceeding 13.2hh 131. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 13.2hh & Not Exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW CHAMPION HUNTER RIDDEN
LARGE PONY
132. Local Galloway 133. Pair of Galloways 134. Open Galloway Over 14hh & Not Exceeding 14.2hh 135. Open Galloway Over 14.2hh &
Not Exceeding 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN GALLOWAY
(classes 133 & 134)
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222. Local Pony 223. Pair of Ponies 224. Open Pony Not Exceeding 11.2hh 224. Open Pony Over 11.2hh & Not Exceeding 12hh 225. Open Pony Over 12hh & Not Exceeding 12.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN SMALL
PONY (classes 224 – 226)
227. Open Pony Over 12.2hh & Not Exceeding 13hh 228. Open Pony Over 13hh & Not Exceeding 13.2hh 229. Open Pony Over 13.2hh & Not Exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN LARGE
PONY
230. Open Show Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 11.2hh 231. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 11.2hh & Not Exceeding 12hh 232. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 12hh & Not Exceeding 12.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW HUNTER CHAMPION RIDDEN
SMALL PONY
233. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 12.2hh & Not Exceeding 13hh 234. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 13hh & Not Exceeding 13.2hh 235. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 13.2hh & Not Exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW HUNTER CHAMPION RIDDEN
LARGE PONY
RING TWO : Galloways/Hacks/Ponies
Continued…
209. Show Hunter Galloway Over 14hh & Not Exceeding 14.2hh 210. Show Hunter Galloway Over 14.2hh & Not Exceeding 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER GALLOWAY
Inscribed saddle cloth for Champion – sponsored by Rodwells Alexandra
211. Rider 12 Years & Under 15 Years 212. Rider 15 Years & Under 18 Years
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIDER 12 YEARS & UNDER 18 YEARS
213. Childs Hack (child under 18 years on day of show)
214. Open Hack Over 15hh & Not Exceeding 15.2hh 215. Open Hack Over 15.2hh & Not Exceeding 16hh 216. Open Hack Over 16hh & Not Exceeding 16.2hh 217. Open Hack Over 16.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN HACK (classes 214 – 217)
Inscribed saddle cloth for Champion - sponsored by Alexandra Racing Club
218. Show Hunter Hack Over 15hh & Not Exceeding 15.2hh 219. Show Hunter Hack Over 15.2hh & Not Exceeding 16hh 220. Show Hunter Hack Over 16hh & Not Exceeding 16.2hh 221. Show Hunter Hack Over 16.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE HUNTER HACK
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314. Open Show Hunter Pony Not Exceeding 11.2hh 315. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 11.2hh & Not Exceeding 12hh 316. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 12hh & Not Exceeding 12.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW HUNTER CHAMPION RIDDEN
SMALL PONY
Inscribed saddle cloth for Champion – Matt Dean, Builders
317. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 12.2hh & Not Exceeding 13hh 318. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 13hh & Not Exceeding 13.2hh 319. Open Show Hunter Pony Over 13.2hh & Not Exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW HUNTER CHAMPION RIDDEN
LARGE PONY
Inscribed saddle cloth for Champion – sponsored by Dale Williamson
320. Rider Under 8 Years (may be led) 321. Rider 8 Years & Under 10 Years 322. Rider 10 Years & Under 12 Years
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIDER UNDER 12 YRS
323. Childs Galloway (child under 18years on day of show) 324. Open Galloway Over 14hh & Not Exceeding 14.2hh 325. Open Galloway Over 14.2hh & Not Exceeding 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN GALLOWAY (classes 324 – 325)
326. Ridden Show Hunter Galloway Over 14hh & Not Exceeding 14.2hh
RING THREE – Ponies/ Galloways/Hacks Judge: Loris Kellock Ring Commences: 9.00am
301. Led Open Pony Not exceeding 12.2hh 302. Led Open Pony Over 12.2hh & Not Exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PONY
303. Led Show Hunter Pony Not exceeding 12.2hh 304. Led Show Hunter Pony Over 12.2hh & Not Exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED HUNTER PONY
305. Miniature turnout 10.2hh & Under (may be led) 306. Novice Pony 307. First Season Pony (not shown under saddle prior to 1st January 2017) 308. Open Pony Not Exceeding 11.2hh 309. Open Pony Over 11.2hh & Not Exceeding 12hh 310. Open Pony Over 12hh & Not Exceeding 12.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN SMALL PONY (events 308 – 310)
Inscribed saddle cloth for Champion – Sponsored by Bedrock Garden Supplies
311. Open Pony Over 12.2hh & Not Exceeding 13hh 312. Open Pony Over 13hh & Not Exceeding 13.2hh 313. Open Pony Over 13.2hh & Not Exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN LARGE PONY
Inscribed saddle cloth for Champion – sponsored by Alexandra Grain Store
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403. Shetland Mare 2 & 3 years, to Mature not exceeding 8.2hh 404. Shetland Mare 4 Years & Over,
not exceeding 8.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND MARE
405. Shetland Gelding 2 & 3 Years, to mature, not exceeding 8.2hh 406. Shetland Gelding 4 Years & Over, not exceeding 8.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND GELDING
407. Shetland Yearling Colt, to mature over 8.2hh 408. Shetland Yearling Filly, to mature not exceeding 8.2hh 409. Shetland Yearling Gelding, to mature not exceeding 8.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND
YEARLING
SUPREME CHAMPION LED SHETLAND not exceeding 8.2hh
SHETLANDS
410. Shetland Colt 2&3 Years 411. Shetland Stallion 4 Years & Over
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND
STALLION OR COLT
412. Shetland Mare 2 & 3 Years 413. Shetland Mare 4 Years & Over
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND MARE
RING THREE – Ponies/ Galloways/Hacks
Continued...
327. Ridden Show Hunter Galloway Over 14.2hh & Not Exceeding 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN HUNTER GALLOWAY
328. Local Hack 329. Pair of Hacks 330. Hack Over 15hh & Not Exceed ing 15.2hh 331. Hack Over 15.2hh & Not Exceeding 16hh 332. Hack Over 16hh & Not Exceeding 16.2hh 333. Hack Over 16.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN HACK (classes 330 – 333)
334. Show Hunter Hack Over 15hh & Not Exceeding 15.2hh 335. Show Hunter Hack Over 15.2hh & Not Exceeding 16hh 336. Show Hunter Hack Over 16hh & Not Exceeding 16.2hh 337. Show Hunter Hack Over 16.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE HUNTER HACK
RING FOUR – Shetlands, Miniature Ponies, Pintos & Coloured
Judge: TBA Ring Commences: 9.00am
SHETLANDS not exceeding 8.2hh
Sponsored by A.P.S.B Promotional Group
401. Shetland Colt 2 & 3 Years to mature not exceeding 8.2hh 402. Shetland Stallion 4 Years & Over, not exceeding 8.2hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION
SHETLAND STALLION OR COLT
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MINIATURE PONIES
425. Miniature Pony Yearling Colt 426. Miniature Pony Colt 2 & 3 Years 427. Miniature Pony Stallion 4 Years & Over
CHAMPION AND RESERVE MINIATURE PONY STALLION
OR COLT
428. Miniature Pony Yearling Filly 429. Miniature Pony Filly 2 & 3 Years 430. Miniature Pony Mare 4 Years & Over
CHAMPION AND RESERVE MINIATURE PONY MARE
OR FILLY
431. Miniature Pony Gelding 3 Years & Under 432. Miniature Pony Gelding 4 Years & Over
CHAMPION AND RESERVE MINIATURE PONY GELDING
433. Ridden Miniature Pony (may be led)
SUPREME CHAMPION MINIATURE PONY
(Don Dosser Memorial Trophy)
RING FOUR – Shetlands, Miniature Ponies, Pintos & Coloured
Continued...
414. Shetland Gelding 3 Years & Under 415. Shetland Gelding 4 Years & Over
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND
GELDING
416. Shetland Filly Yearling 417. Shetland Colt Yearling CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION
SHETLAND YEARLING
SUPREME CHAMPION LED SHETLAND, over 8.2hh
418. Broken Coloured Shetland Stallion 4 Years & Over 419. Broken Coloured Shetland Mare 4 Years & Over 420. Broken Coloured Shetland Young stock
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION BROKEN COLOURED
SHETLAND PONY
421. Shetland Turnout 422. Ridden Stallion or Colt 423. Ridden Mare or Filly 424. Ridden Gelding
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN SHETLAND
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RING FIVE –Arabians, Led & Rid-den Ponies, Harness
Judge: TBA
Ring Commences: 9.00am
ARABIANS 501. Led Pure-Bred Stallion or Colt 502. Led Pure-Bred Gelding 503. Led Pure-Bred Mare or Filly
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PUREBRED
504. Led Derivative Stallion or Colt 505. Led Derivative Gelding 506. Led Derivative Mare or Filly
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED DERIVATIVE
507. Ridden Purebred Arabian Stallion, Colt or Gelding 508. Ridden Purebred Arabian Mare or Filly 509. Ridden Arabian Derivative
Stallion, Colt or Gelding 510. Ridden Arabian Derivative Mare
or Filly CHAMPION & RESERVE
CHAMPION RIDDEN ARABIAN
AUSTRALIAN PONIES 511. Led Australian Pony Stallion or Colt 512. Led Australian Pony Mare or Filly 513. Led Australian Pony Gelding Any Age
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN PONY
RING FOUR – Shetlands, Miniature Ponies, Pintos & Coloured
Continued...
PINTOS
sponsored by Victorian Pinto Society & Peg Curtis
434. Colt 3 Years & Under 435. Stallion 4 Years & Over
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PINTO STALLION OR
COLT
436. Gelding, 14hh & under 437. Gelding, over 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PINTO GELDING
438. Mare, 14hh & under 439. Mare, Over 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PINTO MARE
SUPREME LED CHAMPION PINTO
(Don Curtis Memorial Trophy)
440. Ridden Pinto 14hh and under
441. Ridden Pinto over 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE
CHAMPION RIDDEN PINTO
(trophy & sash sponsored by Peg and the late Don Curtis)
COLOURED HORSES & PONIES
442. Led Local Coloured Horse or Pony 443. Led Stallion or Colt 444. Led Mare or Filly 445. Led Gelding
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION COLOURED HORSE
& PONY
446. Ridden Coloured Horse or Pony
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Continued… 530. Ridden Riding Pony, Mare or Filly CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN
REGISTERED PONY
STANDARDBREDS
531. Led Stallion, Colt or Gelding 532. Led Mare or Filly
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED STANDARD-
BRED HARNESS CLASSES
Judge: TBA Ring Commences: not before 1pm
533. Jinker or Buggy Turnout 536. Viceroy Turnout
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION TURNOUT
537. Horse or Pony Shown in a Jog Cart 538. Novice Horse or Pony 539. Harness Pony 11hh & Under 540. Harness Pony Over 11hh & Not Exceeding 12.2hh 541. Harness Pony Over 12.2hh & Not Exceeding 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HARNESS PONY
(NON-HACKNEY)
542. Harness Horse Over 14hh & Not Exceeding 15hh 543. Harness Horse Over 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HARNESS HORSE
(NON-HACKNEY)
544. Hackney Pony 14hh & Under 545. Hackney Horse Over 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE HACKNEY HORSE OR PONY
546. Lady Driver 547. Gentleman Driver
RING FIVE –Young Horse, Arabians, Led & Ridden Ponies, Harness
WELSH/ WELSH MOUNTAIN & PART WELSH
514. Led Welsh Stallion or Colt 515. Led Welsh Mare or Filly 516. Led Welsh Gelding Any Age
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH/ WELSH
MOUNTAIN PONY
517. Led Part Bred Welsh Filly 3 Years & Under 518. Led Part Bred Welsh Mare 4 Years & Over 519. Led Part Bred Welsh Gelding Any Age
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED PART BRED
WELSH
RIDING PONIES 520. Led Riding Pony Stallion or Colt 521. Led Riding Pony Mare or Filly 522. Led Riding Pony Gelding
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED RIDING PONY
RIDDEN REGISTERED PONIES
523. Ridden Australian Pony, Stallion, Colt or Gelding 524. Ridden Australian Pony, Mare or Filly 525. Ridden Welsh Pony, Stallion, Colt or Gelding 526. Ridden Welsh Pony, Mare or Filly 527. Ridden Part Bred Welsh, Stallion, Colt or Gelding 528. Ridden Part Bred Welsh, Mare or
Filly 529 Ridden Riding Pony, Stallion, Colt or Gelding
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613. Pony Club Mount 14hh & Under 614. Pony Club Mount Over 14hh & Not Exceeding 15hh 615. Pony Club Mount Over 15hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY CLUB MOUNT
616. Pair of Pony Club Riders Under 13 Years 617. Pair of Pony Club Riders 13 Years & Over 618. Pony Club Pleasure Mount 619 . Best Alexandra Pony Club
Rider & Mount Combination
(Sponsored by Alexandra & District Horseman’s Assn. – 1st prize Embroidered Rug)
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE CLASSES (registered )
All horses must be registered with the Australian Stock Horse Society. Approved
helmets must be worn see Rule 7. Judge: Tracey Bartlett RING COMMENCES: Not to start before 12 noon
620. Led Stockhorse Stallion, Colt or Gelding 621. Led Stockhorse Mare or Filly
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED STOCKHORSE
EXHIBIT
(Championship rug sponsored by Horseland)
622. Ridden Stockhorse Stallion, Colt or Gelding
623. Ridden Stockhorse Mare or Filly CHAMPION & RESERVE
CHAMPION RIDDEN STOCKHORSE EXHIBIT
(Championship rug sponsored by Horseland)
RING SIX – Pony Club & Stockhorse
PONY CLUB CLASSES
Judge: Linda Jacobs Ring Commences: 9.00am Pony club events to be conducted under current PCAV rules. Competitors must be financial members of PCAV. Uniforms must be worn, snaffle bits only. Cards may be asked for.
Ribbons to 4th place
601. Pony Club Handler Under 9 Years (Led) 602. Pony Club Handler 9 Years & Under 13 Years (Led) 603. Pony Club Handler 13 Years & Under 16 Years (Led) 604. Pony Club Handler 16 Years & Over (Led)
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY CLUB
HANDLER 605. Best Presented Under 9 Years (Ridden) (may be led) 606. Best Presented 9 Years & Under 13 Years (Ridden) 607. Best Presented 13 Years & Under 16 Years (Ridden) 608. Best Presented 16 Years & Over (Ridden) 609. Pony Club Rider Under 9 Years (may be led) 610. Pony Club Rider 9 Years & Under 13 Years 611. Pony Club Rider 13 Years & Under 16 Years 612. Pony Club Rider 16 Years & Over
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY CLUB RIDER
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Arena Events
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GYMKHANA Continued...
11.Ridden Pony 12hh & under
12.Ridden Pony over 12hh – 14hh
13.Ridden Galloway over 14hh – 15hh
14.Ridden Hack over 15hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Mount (classes 11 – 14)
Sponsored by Rodwells Alexandra
15. Show Hunter Pony 12hh & under
16. Show Hunter Pony over 12hh – 14h
17. Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh - 15hh
18. Show Hunter Hack over 15hh
Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Show Hunter
Sponsored by Rodwells Alexandra
19. Rider 8yrs & under
20. Rider 9yrs – 12yrs
21. Rider 13yrs – 18yrs
22. Rider 19yrs & over
Champion & Reserve Champion Rider
Sponsored by Rodwells Alexandra 23. Pair of Riders 15yrs & under
24. Pair of Riders 16yrs & over
25. Pleasure Pony 14hh & under
26. Pleasure Galloway or Hack over 14hh
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE CLASSES (registered and unregistered)
Continued...
624. Junior Rider 17 Years & Under 625. Lady Rider 18 Years & Over 626. Gentleman Rider 18 Years & Over
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDER
(Championship rug sponsored by Horseland)
627. Novice Working Stockhorse 628. Working Stockhorse 629. Local Working Stockhorse (horse & rider residing in Murrindindi Shire) 630. Station Stockhorse
GYMKHANA
Floats & Cars: $5.00 Entries Ring 1 & 2: $4.00 to be paid on the day
SUNDAY RING 1 – OPEN (commencing at 9.00am)
Judge: TBA
1. Led Pony 12hh & under
2. Led Pony over 12hh – 14hh
3. Led Galloway over 14hh – 15hh
4. Led Hack over 15hh
5. Smartest on Parade 12yrs & under
6. Smartest on Parade 13yrs – 17yrs
7. Smartest on Parade 18yrs & over
8. Novice Pony
9. Novice Galloway
10.Novice Hack
Gymkhana
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Gymkhana
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SUNDAY RING 3 –OFFICIAL HRCAV SHOW (Commences at 9am)
Judge: Justine Mizzi
Card Secretary: Louise Bayly-Jones
Entries: $35 Pre Entry or $45 On the day
Entries To: Helen Godfrey, 239 Connelly’s Creek Rd, RMB, Alexandra, 3714 Email: helengodfrey239@bigpond.com
Official HRCAV entry form to be used
Payment: Cheques to
‘Acheron Valley Adult Riding Club’ AVARC, BSB – 063 628 Account No – 10022525, use name as reference Entries Close: 8th November 2016
Enquiries: Helen 0407 805 013 Email: helengodfrey239@bigpond.com
Prizes: Ribbons to 4th place, Sashes to 4th for SOP, Champion/Reserve * Classes eligible for points
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY This ring to be run under HRCAV
rules & Regulations. Competitors must be a current member of an Affiliated HRCAV club.
Valid Membership and Showing cards and completed HRCAV Standard Entry form to be handed to Card Secretary ½ hour prior to first class.
Classes may be split or combined at the judge/organising committee discretions
Riders must supply own number Acheron Valley ARC will not be
liable for any damage, loss or injury to any rider or spectator within or outside the grounds
SUNDAY RING 2 – FUN RING (commencing at 9.00am) Judge: Linley Miller This ring is to encourage novice riders; regular show riders are not eligible. No jack-ets or double bridles. Correctly fitted and approved helmets and riding boots.
1. Neatest & Cleanest ridden 8yrs & under (may be led)
2. Neatest & Cleanest ridden 9yrs & over
3. Led Pony 12hh & under
4. Led Pony over 12hh – 14hh
5. Led Galloway or Hack over 14hh
6. Handler, led, 8yrs & under
7. Handler, led, 9yrs – 12yrs
8. Handler, led, 13yrs & over
9. Rider 7yrs & under (may be led)
10.Rider 8yrs – 10yrs
11.Rider 11yrs – 14yrs
12.Rider 15yrs & over
13.Ridden Pony 12hh & under
14.Ridden Pony over 12hh – 14hh
15.Ridden Galloway or Hack over 14hh
16.Pair of Riders 10yrs & under
17.Pair of riders 11yrs & over
18.Adult & Child Pair (one rider over 16yrs)
19.Prettiest Pony (led)
20.Prettiest Horse (led)
21.Quietest Pony (no accessories, one trick)
22.Quietest Horse (no accessories, one trick)
23.Bareback Rider 10yrs & under 24.Bareback Rider 11yrs & over 25.Fancy Dress (time to get ready will be allowed)
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19. Mount Suitable for Beginner Levels 4 & 5
20. Best Educated Levels 1,2 & 3
21. Pleasure Mount
High Point Prize– Rug
Sponsored by Rescue Rugs
Australian made Horse Rugs that
support horse rescue.
www.rescuerugs.com.au
https://facebook.com/rescuerugs
Sponsors of the Horse Section
We would like to thank the following
sponsors for their kind donations to the
Alexandra Show.
Alexandra & District Horseman’s Association
Alexandra Grain Store
Alexandra Racing Club Inc.
A.P.S.B Promotional Group
Bedrock Garden Supplies
Dale Williamson - Saddle Cloths
I & M Simpson & Son– Caltex Al-exandra
Matt Dean - Builders
Mrs Peg & the late Don Curtis
Horseland
Roy Fox Family
Victorian Pinto Society
Rodwells Alexandra
Total Power - Excavators
SUNDAY RING 3 –OFFICIAL HRCAV RING (Commences at 9am)
* Classes eligible for points
1. Smartest on Parade Level 5*
2. Smartest on Parade Level 4*
3. Smartest on Parade Level 3*
4. Smartest on Parade Level 2 & 1*
CHAMPION & RESERVE SMARTEST ON PARADE*
Sponsored by Rodwells, Alexandra
5. Led Exhibit 15.2hh & under
6. Led Exhibit over 15.2hh
7. Ridden Mount Level 5*
8. Ridden Mount Level 4*
9. Ridden Mount Level 3*
10.Ridden Mount Level 2 & 1*
CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN MOUNT*
Sponsored by Rodwells Alexandra
11. Rider Level 5 & 4*
12. Rider Level 3*
13. Rider Level 2*
14. Rider Level 1*
CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDER*
Sponsored by Rodwells Alexandra
15. Mount Most Suitable Level 5*
16. Mount Most Suitable Level 4*
17. Mount Most Suitable Level 3*
18. Mount Most Suitable Level 2 & 1*
(Classes 15 – 18 may be required to jump)
CHAMPION & RESERVE MOUNT MOST SUITABLE*
Sponsored by Rodwells Alexandra
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Dairy Goats
6. Aust Brown doe, any lactation
7. Nigerian Dwarf doe, any lactation
8. *Veteran Doe in milk, over 6 years at
date of show
9. *Best Udder 1st Lactation
10. *Best Udder 2nd Lactation
OVERALL BEST UDDER
11. *Type & Production Q* (figures
with entries)
12. *Type & Production Herd
Recording (figures with entries)
Goatling 12 months to 2 yrs unkidded
13. Saanen Goatling
14. Toggenburg Goatling
15. British Alpine Goatling
16. Anglo Nubian Goatling
17. Aust Melaan Goatling
18. Aust Brown Goatling
19. Nigerian Dwarf Goatling
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GOATLING
Doe Kids Under 12 months
20. Saanen Doe Kid
21. Toggenburg Doe Kid
22. British Anglo Nubian Doe Kid
23. Anglo Nubian Doe Kid
24. Aust Melaan Doe Kid
25. Aust Brown Doe Kid
26. Nigerian Dwarf Doe Kid
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION DOE KID
Judge: Rick Howard Stewards: Bryony Lepoidevin & Peter Watts Judging Commences: 10am Prizes: Ribbons to 3rd place and for champions and reserve champions. Prize money will be awarded to Best Exhibit. Entries close: Tuesday 7th November - Please send completed entry form and relevant CAE/JD certificates to: Bryony LePoidevin, 153 Witt St, Benalla,VIC, 3672. For enquiries please call Bryony on 0408 344 997 - $10.00 for an unlimited number of entries to be paid on show day.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
1. CAE and JD negative show. Certificates within the last 12 months must be supplied with entries. Kids to go on dam’s certificate.
2. All goats must be registered in the Dairy Goat of Australia Herd Book as a Numbered or Appendix Section animal.
3. Blue Points cards to be presented to the stewards on the day, before judg-ing commences. The stewards reserve the right to inspect ear tattoos on exhibited animals at any times during the show.
4. Classes marked with a * are Special Classes and goats entered in these classes must be exhibited in their appropriate breed classes.
CLASSES
1. Saanen doe, any lactation
2. Toggenburg doe, any lactation
3. British Alpine doe, any lactation
4. Anglo Nubian doe, any lactation
5. Aust Melaan doe, any lactation
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Steward: TBC Assistant steward: TBC
All wool of current season’s of not more than 13 months length to be presented to judge skirted. All entries to be left at stock agents before Friday 11th November, or at wool pavilion before 10am Friday 10th November 2017 Fleeces will be judged 11am Friday 10th November 2017. Entry fee: Members $1.50, non-members $2.50 Prizes: 1st $10, 2nd ribbon, unless specified 1. MERINO RAMS FLEECE, 21 micron and finer 2. SUPER FINE MERINO FLEECE 3. FINE WOOL MERINO FLEECE, 18-19 micron 4. MEDIUM WOOL MERINO FLEECE, bulk 21 micron 5. MERINO FLEECE, 24 micron
and stronger CHAMPION MERINO FLEECE OF
SHOW (Championship sash, Andrew Coller
Memorial Trophy) 6. COMEBACK FLEECE, bulk 25 micron 7. FINE CROSSBRED FLEECE, bulk 27 micron 8. MEDIUM CROSSBRED FLEECE, bulk 30 micron 9. MOST VALUABLE 1kg OF LAMBS WOOL 10. MOST VALUABLE 1kg of CROSSBRED LAMBS WOOL 11. THREE FLEECE SPECIAL, Merino wool 21 micron and finer (1st $20, 2nd $10) 12. CROSSBRED FLEECE WITH HIGHEST POINTS (Judy Hines Perpetual Trophy and Sash) 13. TWO EVEN CROSSBRED FLEECES, and quality
Bucks:
27. Buck, any breed
28. Buckling, any breed
29. Buck kid, any breed
30. Doe in milk and daughter dry or in
milk
31. Two does same sire, not full sisters
32. Junior Exhibitor under 12
33. Junior Exhibitor 12 - 16
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION BUCK
CHAMPION SAANEN
CHAMPION TOGGENBURG
CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE
CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN
CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN
MELAAN
CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN BROWN
CHAMPION NIGERIAN DWARF
BEST EXHIBIT
(ribbon and $50 prize money)
Ribbons and prizes proudly sponsored
by:
Dairy Goat Society of Australia Vic
Branch
Anama Nubian Stud B LePoidevin
Peter & Sarah Watts
Wool Section
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Poultry Competition
Entries can be sent via email to: gailkneeshaw@virtual.net.au By Sunday 5th November 2017, and pay on the day. Entries can be sent via post to: PO Box 132, Alexandra, VIC, 3714 With entry fees to arrive no later than Monday 6th November 2017. Please contact Gail Kneeshaw on: 5772 1105 prior to showday to confirm your entries have been received. Awards: All classes prize money 1st $1.50, 2nd $1. Cards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and champions donated by Alexandra P & A Assn. Inc. Also sashes for each section.
Stewards: G Kneeshaw, D Kneeshaw
and J Hunt.
Judge: Regulations All birds must be the bona fide property
of the exhibitor. All birds to be benched by 9:30am on the
day of the show and must be removed between 4 – 5pm.
The greatest care will be taken of the exhibits, however the Alexandra P & A Association Inc/Alexandra Poultry Club Inc will not be responsible for any accidents, mistakes, loss or damage from whatever cause arising, the exhibits being at the sole risk of the exhibitor.
Junior exhibitors will be expected to bench their own birds unless otherwise directed by the stewards. Juniors may exhibit in senior or junior sections on the day, but not in both.
Prize money and trophies will be available at the Poultry Pavilion when the presentations take place at approximately 3:30pm.
Membership: Alexandra Poultry Club; Adult $10, junior $5(under 16 yrs old on show day) , Family $15
Alexandra P & A Assn Inc; $20 Family ticket (2 adults and 2 chil-dren under 17 years of age)
Entries: Fees: Members of either Alexandra P & A Assn Inc. or Alexandra Poultry Club Inc. Adult $1, junior 50c per exhibit.
Non-members: Adult $1.50, juniors $1 per exhibit.
Closing Date for entries:
Sunday 5th November 2017
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RESERVE CHAMPION LOCAL JUNIOR EXHIBIT: Sash. Trophy donated by LJ Hooker Alexandra. NOVICE SECTION: Sashes donated by the North East Poultry Association. Feed to the value of $25 (sponsored by D & G Kneeshaw) to be distributed to notable birds, not necessarily champi-ons, decided by judge and organizers on the day. Exhibitors are responsible for feeding and watering their birds following the conclusion of judging. Birds may not be handled or removed from their cages other than by the stewards and judges once judging has commenced. All birds, both senior and junior entries, are eligible for the champion and reserve champion bird of the show. Abbreviations: Any variety (AV), any other variety (AOV), any colour (AC), any recog-nized colour (ARC), any other colour (AOC). Where 6 or more of a breed or colour are entered in AOV, separate classes will be formed.
CHAMPION BIRD OF THE SHOW: Sash and trophy, the Roy Hall Memorial Trophy. $25 cash donated by Alexandra Poultry Club.
RESERVE CHAMPION BIRD OF THE SHOW: Sash. Trophy donated by D & G Kneeshaw.
STANDARD LIGHT MALE AND FEMALE: Sashes. Trophies donated by John Howlett.
STANDARD HEAVY MALE AND FEMALE: Sashes. Trophies donated by Anne & Doug Norman.
HARDFEATHER BANTAM MALE AND FEMALE: Sashes. Trophies donated by Anne & Doug Norman.
SOFTFEATHER BANTAMS MALE AND FEMALE: Sashes. Trophies donated by R & S Powell and Family.
WATERFOWL MALE AND FE-MALE: Sashes. Trophies donated by D & G Kneeshaw
PEKIN BANTAM: $25 cash donated by Michael & Kathy Holmes
BREEDING PAIR: Sash. Trophy donated by John Hunt.
CHAMPION TURKEY: Sash. Trophy donated by APC Inc.
CHAMPION JUNIOR EXHIBIT: Sash. Trophy donated by Alexandra RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR EXHIBIT: Sash. Trophy donated by
Alexandra Grain Store. CHAMPION LOCAL JUNIOR EXHIBIT: Sash. Trophy donated by LJ Hooker Alexandra Grain Store.
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STANDARD HEAVY BREEDS
Continued...
34. WYANDOTTE LACED, male 35. WYANDOTTE LACED, female 36. WYANDOTTE AOC, male 37. WYANDOTTE AOC, female 38. LANGSHAN AC, male 39. LANGSHAN AC, female 40. AOV HEAVY BREED, male 41. AOV HEAVY BREED, female 42. TURKEY AC, male 43. TURKEY AC, female 44. STANDARD HEAVY, breeding pair
HARDFEATHER BANTAMS
MODERN GAME BANTAMS
45. BLACK RED, male 46. BLACK RED, female 47. PILE, male 48. PILE, female 49. DUCKWING, male 50. DUCKWING, female 51. AOC, male 52. AOC, female 53. MODERN GAME, breeding pair
OLD ENGLISH BANTAMS
54. BLACK/REG LIGHT LEG, male 55. BLACK/RED LIGHT LEG, female 56. SPANGLE, male 57. SPANGLE, female 58. BLACK/RED DARK LEG, male 59. BLACK/RED DARK LEG, female 60. DUCKWING AC, male 61. DUCKWING AC, female 62. BLUE/RED, male 63. BLUE OR BLUE TAILED WHEATEN, female 64. AOC, male – state colour 65. AOC, female – state colour
OPEN CLASSES STANDARD LIGHT BREEDS 1. HAMBURGH, male 2. HAMBURGH, female 3. LEGHORN WHITE, 4. LEGHORN WHITE, 5. LEGHORN BLACK, male 6. LEGHORN BLACK, 7. LEGHORN AOC, 8. LEGHORN AOC, female 9. SILKIE WHITE, male 10. SILKIE WHITE, female 11. SILKIE AOC, male 12. SILKIE AOC, female 13. OLD ENGLISH GAME AC, male 14. OLD ENGLISH GAME AC, female 15. AOV STAND. HARDFEATHER, male 16. AOV STAND. HARDFEATHER, female 17. AOV STANDARD LIGHT, male 18. AOV STANDARD LIGHT, female 19. STANDARD LIGHT, breeding pair
STANDARD HEAVY BREEDS
20. INDIAN GAME AC, male 21. INDIAN GAME AC, female 22. RHODE ISLAND AC, male 23. RHODE ISLAND AC, female 24. AUSTRALORP AC, male 25. AUSTRALORP AC, female 26. LIGHT SUSSEX, male 27. LIGHT SUSSEX, female 28. SUSSEX AOC, male 29. SUSSEX AOC, female 30. WYANDOTTE WHITE, male 31. WYANDOTTE WHITE, female 32. WYANDOTTE PARTRIDGE, male 33. WYANDOTTE PARTRIDGE, female
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SOFTFEATHER BANTAMS
Continued...
101. AOV SOFTFEATHER BANTAM, -state breed, male 102. AOV SOFTFEATHER BANTAM, -state breed, female 103. SOFTFEATHER BANTAM, breeding pair
WATERFOWL
104. APPLEYARD, male 105. APPLEYARD, female 106. CALL AC, male 107. CALL AC, female 108. CAYUGA, male 109. CAYUGA, female 110. CAMPBELL AC, male 111. CAMPBELL AC, female 112. INDIAN RUNNER WHITE,male 113. INDIAN RUNNER WHITE, female 114. INDIAN RUNNER AOC, male 115. INDIAN RUNNER AOC, female 116. PEKIN, male 117. PEKIN, female 118. ROUEN, male 119. ROUEN, female 120. ORPINGTON AC, male 121. ORPINGTON AC, female 122. ELIZABETH, male 123. ELIZABETH, female 124. MALLARD WHITE, male 125. MALLARD WHITE, female 126. MALLARD NORMAL, male 127. MALLARD NORMAL, female 128. MALLARD SILVER, male 129. MALLARD SILVER, female 130. MALLARD AOC, male 131. MALLARD AOC, female 132. MUSCOVY WHITE, male 133. MUSCOVY WHITE, female 134. MUSCOVY AOC, male
OLD ENGLISH BANTAMS Continued...
66. INDIAN GAME AC, male 67. INDIAN GAME AC, female 68. AOV HARDFEATHER BANTAM, -state breed/colour, male 69. AOV HARDFEATHER BANTAM, -state breed/colour, female 70. OEG OR AOV HARDFFEATHER BANTAM, Breeding pair
SOFTFEATHER BANTAMS
71. AUSTRALORP AC, male 72. AUSTRALORP AC, female 73. LEGHORN WHITE, male 74. LEGHORN WHITE, female 75. LEGHORN BLACK, male 76. LEGHORN BLACK, female 77. LEGHORN AOC, male 78. LEGHORN AOC, female 79. PEKIN BUFF, male 80. PEKIN BUFF, female 81. PEKIN BLACK, male 82. PEKIN BLACK, female 83. PEKIN WHITE, male 84. PEKIN WHITE, female 85. PEKIN AOC, male 86. PEKIN AOC, female 87. ROSECOMB AC, male 88. ROSECOMB AC, female 89. WYANDOTTE WHITE, male 90. WYANDOTTE WHITE, female 91. WYANDOTTE LACED, male 92. WYANDOTTED LACED, female 93. WYANDOTTE AOC, male 94. WYANDOTTE AOC, female 95. RHODE ISLAND AC, male 96 RHODE ISLAND AC, female 97. LANGSHAN AC, male 98. LANGSHAN AC, female 99. LIGHT SUSSEX, male 100 .LIGHT SUSSEX, female
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147. AV SOFTFEATHER BANTAM, male 148. AV SOFTFEATHER BANTAM, female 149. AV WATERFOWL, male 150. AV WATERFOWL, female 151. JUNIOR BREEDING PAIR, state breed
LOCAL JUNIOR SECTION(Murrindindi Shire residents under 16 years on day of show) The following classes may be either male or female except for breeding pair.
152. BEST STANDARD LIGHT BREED 153. BEST STANDARD HEAVY BREED 154. BEST HARDFEATHER BANTAM 155. BEST SOFTFEATHER BANTAM 156. BEST WATERFOWL 157. LOCAL JNR BREEDING PAIR (state breed) 158. THE BIGGEST CHOOK OR DUCK 159. THE SMALLEST CHOOK OR DUCK 160. THE BRIGHTEST COLOURED CHOOK OR DUCK 161. THE PRETTIEST CHOOK OR DUCK 1st, 2nd & 3rd place ribbons will be awarded in this section. Trophy to Best Presented and Reserve Best Presented Local Jnr Exhibits.
NOVICE SECTION
(open to all ages and any breed or cross-bred bird)
162. FLUFFIEST CHOOK 163. FRIENDLIEST CHOOK 164. LOUDEST CHOOK (Sashes donated by North East Poultry Assn)
WATERFOWL
Continued…
135. MUSCOVY AOC, female 136. AV GANDER, state breed 137. AV GOOSE, state breed 138. AOV WATERFOWL, male 139. AOV WATERFOWL, female 140. WATERFOWL, breeding pair
(state breed)
JUNIOR SECTION
141. AV STANDARD LIGHT BREED, male 142. AV STANDARD LIGHT BREED, female 143. AV STANDARD HEAVY BREED, male 144. AV STANDARD HEAVY BREED, female 145. AV HARDFEATHER BANTAM, male 146. AV HARDFEATHER BANTAM, female
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Cattle Display
Stewards: Tim Cavill 0439 194 997
A display of Murrindindi’s finest cattle will be on display all day.
Blue Roan
Strawberry Roan
Santa Gertrudis
Black Baldy
Highlangus
Friesian
Murray Grey
Murray Grey x Simmental
British Whites
Charolais
Charolais x Angus
Charolais x Hereford
Hereford
Angus
Jersey
Belted Galloway
Composite
Brahman
YARD DOG TRIAL
Affiliated with VYUFDA Assn Inc.
Judges: TBA
Competition starts: 7.30am and will
continue throughout the day.
Classes:
Encourage / Novice and Open Saturday
11th November
Entries Close:
Friday 30th October 2016, all dogs
entered must be registered with the
VYUFDA
Enquiries: Mr Ian Bates
Mobile: 0418367209
Email: ianwkd@bigpond.com.au
Working Dog Trial
Alpaca Section
A display of alpacas and a display of
fleece will be on show all day.
Alpaca products and craft available to
purchase.
There will also be junior handling
lessons
Enquiries to: Mr Hans Van Poppel on
0421 302 485
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Pavilion Section
COOKING:
Entry forms to be entered by 6.00pm
on THURSDAY 9th and exhibits to
be staged no later than 10.30am Friday
10th ready for judging.
No late entries will be taken.
WOODWORK:
Entries to be entered and staged by
6.00pm THURSDAY 9th.
SCHOOLWORK DISPLAYS:
All displays to be in and on show by
5.00pm THURSDAY 9th.
JUDGING:
Handcrafts & Photography
judged:
THURSDAY 9th November.
Other sections in Pavilion will
be judged:
FRIDAY 10th November.
PRIZE CARD & RIBBON AWARDED TO
FIRST & SECOND PLACES
SPECIAL CLASS: Classes marked
with an asterisk (*), winners can go on to the
Central & Upper Goulburn Group Final in
2018. eg. 40. * KNITTED COATHANGER
PICK UP TIME: Exhibits to be picked up from pavilion no earlier than 4.00pm on show day OR on the Sunday 10-12pm
ENTRY FEE: Adults $1.00
Children 50c. FOR EACH ENTRY
ENTRIES:
THE LADIES PAVILION AT THE
SHOWGROUNDS IS OPEN ON:
WEDNESDAY 8th November
12.00pm - 6.00pm
THURSDAY 9th November
10.00am - 6.00pm
FRIDAY 10th November
8.30am - 10.30am
IF POSSIBLE PLEASE SEND
ENTRY FORMS PRIOR TO THESE
DAYS TO THE SECRETARY,
16 PENDLEBURY ST ALEXANDRA
3714
SECTION ENTRY TIMES:
PLEASE NOTE CHANGES FOR
2017
HANDCRAFTS & PHOTOGRAPHY:
Entries to be entered and staged by
6.00pm on WEDNESDAY 8th, ready
for judging on THURSDAY 9th.
No Entries will be taken on THURSDAY 9th
EGGS, FRUIT & VEGETABLES,
HORTICULTURE & CLUB ENTRY:
Entries to be entered and staged no later
than 10.30am on FRIDAY 10th ready
for judging.
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Pavilion Section
Handcraft:- Section X
Head Stewardess:-
Mrs Marion Hedger Ph. 5772 1408
Stewardesses:- Mrs Judy Dillon &
Mrs Sue Wynn
Woodwork:- Section W
Steward:-
Miss Pam Petersen Ph. 5772 2002
Photography:- Section P
Stewardess:-
Mrs Julie Kirby Ph. 0409 354 376
School Work:- Section S
Head Stewardess:-
Miss Pam Petersen Ph. 5772 2002
Club Entry:-
Head Stewardess:-
Mrs Jane Laws Ph. 5772 3353
Pavilion Section
PAVILION STEWARDESSES
President/Head Stewardess:-
Mrs Marg Rouse Ph. 5772 1164
Secretary/Treasurer:-
Miss Pam Petersen Ph. 5772 2002
Fruit & Vegetables /Eggs:- Section F/E
Head Stewardesses:-
Mrs Marg Rouse Ph. 5772 1164
Horticulture:- Section H
Stewardesses:-
Mrs Norma Hodson Ph. 5773 4293
Mrs Marcia Lamrock Ph. 5797 6209
Cooking:- Section C
Head Stewardess:-
Mrs Joan Coller Ph. 5772 1202
Stewardesses:- Mrs Maureen Holohan
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10. The Association will not be respon-sible for any accidents that may be caused through or by any exhibits and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the association blame-less and indemnified against any legal proceedings arising from such accidents.
11. The Association will not under any cir-cumstances hold itself liable for any acci-dents on grounds or premises.
12. The Association will not under any cir-cumstances, hold itself responsible for any damage to, or misdelivery of any exhibits.
13. All protests must be lodged in writing by 12 noon on Saturday, accompanied by deposit of $50.00 which may be forfeited if protest is found to be frivolous.
14. The Protest Committee will deal with all protests at once, but may adjourn the matter if outside evidence is required. All interested parties must appear before the committee if so required.
15. Awards may be withheld at any time. 16. The committee reserves the right of
refusing or cancelling any entry without giving a reason for so doing.
17. Stewardesses are eligible to enter in sections where they are on duty but their work must be in their right sections by either Wednesday 6pm, Thursday 6pm or Friday 9.00am.
18. If any complaint is made or if the steward-esses think fit, a statutory declaration may be demanded from any exhibitor regarding the ownership or age of any exhibit, or eligibility of same. If the owner refuses to comply the exhibit will be dis-qualified.
19. Nothing over (2) two years old can be entered in any class.
20. Only (2) two entries per person per class allowed.
Rules and Regulations
1. All EXHIBITS must be the BONA FIDE PROPERTY of, and all produce must be grown or manufactured by the exhibitor. Joint exhibits must be jointly owned. Any garment in Handcraft Section must not be washed, worn or dry cleaned.
2. Entries must be made in writing on form supplied by the association and must be in the hands of pavilion secretary by the time specified in the rules. Handcrafts & Pho-tography, to be in by Wednesday 8th at 6.pm, Woodwork & Cooking to be in by Thursday 9th at 6.pm. Other sections, Horticulture, Fruit & Vegetables and Eggs to be staged by 10.30am on Friday 10th.
3. The Judges may award special prizes for exhibits which they consider worthy and for which no class is provided. They may also use their own discretion as to whether first, second or any prize shall be awarded in any class.
4. The president, secretary/treasurer and head stewardess of class in question are able to make extra classes where deemed necessary. If head stewardess is unavailable one other stewardess from section will be able to cover any decision.
5. Any stewardess interfering in any way with the judges shall be held to have com-mitted a breach of the rules and regulations.
6. Only such persons as the stewardesses authorised will be allowed to enter the pavilion during the judging hours.
7. All prize winning cards will be attached to the winning exhibits prior to exhibition.
8. No exhibits may be removed from the pavilion before 4.00pm on Show Day or unless Show Day dictates.
9. Special exhibits will be subject to Rules and Regulations save that exhibits may be shown for the special prizes for its sec-tion.
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EGGS SECTION E Special Prize: Best Eggs sponsored by Alexandra Hotel & Cafe
All eggs to be displayed in small strong basket.
1. 6 HEN EGGS, one colour/any colour 2. 6 DUCK EGGS 3. 6 BANTAM EGGS 4. A DECORATED HARD BOILED EGG HORTICULTURE SECTION H Stewardesses: Mrs Norma Hodson 5773 4293, Mrs Marcia Lamrock 5797 6209, Mrs Hazel Kaye
Section Sponsored by: Alexandra Garden Club, Goulburn River Trout Farm, The Dobson Family, Marcia Lamrock, A&J Robinson Plumbing, Alexandra Grain Store, Yenkens Alexandra, N & G Hodson, Koala Cherries, Lavender Hill Florist, Sally Town-send, Alexandra Market, Alexandra Corner Hotel, Ms Sharon Fox, Bedrock Garden Supplies, Essence Coffee Lounge, Reddrops Alexandra, Ken & Marie Bristow, R & L Scorah, Mrs Margaret Wallis,
RULES FOR EXHIBITORS
•All entries to be entered and staged by 10.30am Friday November 10th •Entries are limited to two (2) per person in each class. •Flowers must NOT be wired, including roses, unless otherwise stated. •Flowers to be grown by exhibitor, except in floral art. •A bowl is a circular vessel with a width greater than its height. •A floribunda rose is a flowered stem of roses. Judges favour the stem with the greatest number of fresh open and partly open flowers arranged on one stem. NOTE: Stewards are available to assist with presentation etc if needed.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
SECTION F
Head Stewardess: M Rouse 5772 1164
NOTE: All entries to be staged by 10.30am on Friday 10th
Special Prize: Aggregate sponsored by
Bedrock Garden Supplies
Section Sponsored by: The Dent Family,
Yenkens Alexandra, Goulburn River Trout
Farm, A & J Robinson Plumbing and Koala
Cherries.
CLASS NUMBERS:
OPEN
1. 1 FANCY LETTUCE 2. 1 CABBAGE 3. 1 PUMPKIN 4. COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES, not less than 3 varieties, presentation taken into consideration 5. FRUIT not mentioned in schedule 6. 5 STICKS RHUBARB, 10cm leaf left on, pulled from the plant 7. 10 PODS OF BROAD BEANS 8. 3 LEMONS, stems left on 9. 5 STALKS OF SILVERBEET to be staged in water 10. 3 LEEKS (10cm green leaf must be left on leek.)
UNDER 14 YEARS
11. DECORATED PET ROCK, no bigger than 15cm
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OPEN Continued... 16. A CONTAINER OF AUSTRALIAN FLORA, no more than 46cm above container 17. 1 CUT OF AUSTRALIAN FLORA 18. A CONTAINER OF FLOWERING SHRUBS, no roses 19. A CONTAINER OF FOLIAGE (same variety) 20. A VASE OF CUT FLOWERS, 3 VARIETIES, one stem of each 21. A CONTAINER OF SPRING BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES OR TUBERS 22. A CONTAINER OF FLOWERS, not mentioned in schedule 23. 1 STEM OF BEARDED IRIS 24. A CONTAINER OF IRISES, at least 3 stems 25. 1 BLOOM, TRUSS OR SPIKE 26. 1 SPECIMEN FLOWER, no roses or irises
POTTED PLANT 27. POTTED SUCCULENT/CACTUS, pot no larger than 20cm 28. POTTED MAIDEN HAIR FERN, pot no larger than 20cm 29. POTTED HERBS, fragrant, culinary or medicinal no bigger than 30cm
FLORAL ART Arrangements in Floral Art are to be no wider
than 40cm & no higher than 60cm. 30. A SPRING ARRANGEMENT 31. NATIVE ARRANGEMENT 32. MODERN ARRANGEMENT 33. MINIATURE FLORAL ARRANGE-
MENT, no larger than 10cm by 10cm, June Goble Memorial Award
34. BOUQUET OF FLOWERS AND HERBS
35. GREEN & WHITE ARRANGEMENT 36. POSY OF FRESH HERBS, no larger than 15cm 37. ANYTHING GOES
June Goble Memorial Award
SPECIAL PRIZES:
Exhibitor gaining most points in the Open section sponsored by Alexandra Grain Store
Best Rose in Show sponsored by Shoes at Footsteps
Best Cut or Bloom in the Show other than a Rose from classes 13-26 sponsored by Alexandra Garden Centre
Most Eye Catching Exhibit piece of Floral Art Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Flowers by Nici Thompson
OPEN
1. 1 STEM OF FLORIBUNDA ROSE 2. 1 DAVID AUSTIN ROSE 3. 1 ROSE OTHER THAN DAVID AUSTIN 4. 1 FULL BLOWN ROSE, stamen must be showing, The Carolyn Bristow-Fuller Memorial prize 5. 1 DAVID AUSTIN FULL BLOWN ROSE 6. A CONTAINER OF MINIATURE ROSES with buds 7. A CONTAINER OF FULL BLOWN ROSES, not David Austin, stamens must be showing 8. A CONTAINER OF FULL BLOWN DAVID AUSTIN ROSES, stamen must be showing 9. SAME ROSE, BUD TO FULL BLOOM, 3 roses staged separately 10. A FRAGRANT ROSE 11. LARGEST ROSE any variety 12. A CONTAINER OF SAME COLOUR ROSES 13. A CONTAINER OF SWEET PEAS, distinct colours not more than 10 stems 14. A CONTAINER OF MARIGOLDS 15. A CONTAINER OF FLOWERS RED-PINK,
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CLUB ENTRY
Head Stewardess: Mrs Jane Laws 5772 3353
NOTE: all entries to be staged by 10.30am Friday November 10th CLUB ENTRY FEE: $1.00 per club Sponsored by R & S Wynn Theme: ‘Christmas’, points given for presen-tation. All items 1-4 to be included, displayed on a tray 1. 4 MINCE PIES 2. ARRANGMENT OF FLOWERS 3. A BOTTLE OF PUNCH 4. A CHRISTMAS DECORATION
COOKING SECTION C Head Stewardess: Mrs Joan Coller 5772 1202, Stewardess: Maureen Holohan Special Prizes: Exhibitor gaining most points classes 1-19 in Open Section, sponsored by Mr & Mrs Dobson Best Cake in Show – sponsored by Inspire on Grant
Section sponsored by: Ms Sharon Fox, Alexandra Signs, Reddrops FoodWorks, Redgate Espres-so, Goulburn River Trout Farm, A & J Robinson Plumbing, café alex, Ms Pam Petersen, NAB Agribusiness Alexan-dra, Alexandra Bakery & Café, Ms Jayme Dent, Essence Coffee Lounge, Mrs Joan Coller, Ms Sophie Dent, The Laws Family
14 TO 17 YEARS
Entries limited to one per child per class
38. ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS 39. SUCCULENT GARDEN, no larger than 20cm
10 TO 13 YEARS Entries limited to one per child per class 40. BIRD OR ANIMAL MADE FROM FRUIT AND/OR VEGETABLES no toothpicks showing, presented on a solid surface not cardboard 41. CONTAINER OF MIXED FLOWERS 42. BLOOM OF CHOICE, sponsored by Vera Briggs Memorial Award 43. MINIATURE GARDEN, presented on a dinner plate needs to have some natural products 44. DECORATED BOOT or SHOE CONTAINING FLOWERS
6 TO 9 YEARS
Entries limited to one per child per class 45. BLOOM OF CHOICE, the Vera Briggs Memorial Award 46. MUG OF FLOWERS 47. BIRD OR ANIMAL MADE FROM FRUIT AND/OR VEGETABLES no toothpicks showing, presented on a solid surface not cardboard, 48. DECORATED BOOT or SHOE CONTAINING FLOWERS
5 YEARS & UNDER
Entries limited to one per child per class
49. BLOOM OF CHOICE 50. GRASS HEAD, grown in a stocking
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COOKING SECTION C
Continued... 11. BOILED FRUIT CAKE, the
Marj Swanton Award
12. CHOCOLATE CAKE iced top only no
decorations
13. ORANGE CAKE iced
14. GINGER CAKE uniced
15. BANANA CAKE
16. GLUTEN FREE ORANGE CAKE
17. *UNFILLED AND UNICED PLAIN SANDWICH SPONGE, round tins
18. *VAS LTD CARROT CAKE COMPETITION uniced 19. *VAS LTD RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION, recipe supplied
REGULATIONS FOR CLASSES 18 &19
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. An exhibitor having won at Show Level is not eligible to enter any other Show until after the Group judging, when, if not the winning entry, can compete further, an exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State final. An exhibitor having won at Group Level cannot compete further until after the Royal Melbourne Show. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. If for any reason a winner is unable to com-pete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete. Exhibitors are to follow the recipe & specifications as follows.
COOKING SECTION C Continued...
RULES FOR EXHIBITORS
• All entries to be entered by 6pm on Thursday 9th • All cooking to be on shelves by 10.30am on Friday 10th • All entries must be cooked in your own home oven • All cooking to be displayed on white plastic dinner plates not exceeding 1'' over all cake size • Plastic bread and butter plates for the children’s entries • Labels to be attached to plastic plate NOT to plastic bags, no glad wrap allowed • Cakes must not be shown cut and must not be iced unless stated • NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN, but will be displayed • Entries are limited to two (2) per person per class • No ring tins for cakes • Cakes must not be cooled on wire racks
OPEN CLASS NUMBERS
1. 4 LAMINGTONS
2. 4 ANZAC BISCUITS
3. 6 PIECES SHORTBREAD
4. 4 YO YOS
5. 4 SAVOURY SCONES
6. * 4 PLAIN SCONES
7. 4 PIECES OF UNCOOKED SLICE, 5cm x 3cm
8. TEA CAKE
9. 4 MERINGUES
10. 4 PIECES COOKED SLICE icing optional, 5cm x 3cm
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COOKING SECTION C Continued...
JAMS AND PRESERVES
Jams & Preserves must have jam pot covers
ENTRIES WILL NOT BE JUDGED WITH METAL LIDS
Special Prize: Exhibitor gaining most points in classes 20-32
20. JAR OF BERRY JAM 21. JAR OF MARMALADE JAM 22. JAR OF PLUM JAM 23. JAR OF APRICOT JAM 24. JAR OF FRUIT JELLY 25. JAR OF RELISH 26. JAR OF PICKLES 27. JAR OF CHUTNEY 28. BOTTLE OF TOMATO SAUCE 29. BOTTLE OF PLUM SAUCE 30. JAR OF LEMON BUTTER 31. BOTTLE OF CORDIAL 32. JAR OF JAM OR PRESERVES not mentioned in schedule
14 TO 17 years Small cakes and biscuits must be put on a
plastic bread and butter plate. 33. 4 DECORATED CUP CAKES, the Nell Wynne Memorial Award 34. 4 pieces uncooked slice. 5cm x 2.5cm 35. CHOCOLATE CAKE uniced 36. Decorated cake 37. * VAS LTD JUNIOR BOILED FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION, recipe supplied 38. * VAS LTD CARROT & DATE MUFFINS competition, 4 muffins to be entered, recipe follows
COOKING SECTION C Continued...
CARROT CAKE: Exhibitor to use own recipe and must supply a copy of the recipe with the cake and use no less than 350g of grated carrots and bake in a 20cm round tin. RICH FRUIT CAKE RECIPE: 250g (8oz) sultanas, 250g (8oz) raisins, 250g (8oz) currants, 125g (4oz) mixed peel, 90g (3oz) of red glace cherries, 90g (3oz) of chopped blanched almonds, ⅓ cup sherry or brandy, 250g (8oz) plain flour, 60g (2oz) self-raising flour, ½ teaspoon ground cloves, ½ teaspoon ground ginger, ¼ teaspoon grated nut-meg, 250g (8oz) butter, 250g (8oz) soft brown sugar, ½ teaspoon lemon essence or grated lemon rind, ½ teaspoon al-mond essence, ½ teaspoon vanilla, 4 large eggs. METHOD: Mix together all the fruit and nuts and sprinkle with sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least 1 hour, but preferably overnight. Sift together the flour and spices, cream together butter, sugar with essences. Add eggs one at a time, beat well after each addition, then alternately add the fruit and flour mixture. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place mixture into a prepared 20cm (8'') square tin, straight sided, square cornered tin (no rounded corners) and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3½ to 4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. All fruit to be chopped uniform sizes, to ensure uniformity and depend-ing upon the size, it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4-6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3-4 pieces.
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COOKING SECTION C Continued...
CARROT & DATE MUFFINS
2½ cups self raising flour, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg, 1 cup brown sugar (firmly packed), ⅓ cup pitted dates, 1 cup coarsely grated carrot, 1 tablespoon orange marmalade, 1 cup canola oil, 2 eggs, lightly beaten, ¾ cup orange juice, 1 cup reduced fat milk
METHOD:
Heat oven 190ºC (moderately hot). Line a 12 hole muffin tin with large paper cases, classic white muffin cases, size 35mmH x 90mmW x 50mm Base.
Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl, stir in dates & carrots. Add combined marmalade, oil, eggs, juice & milk. Mix until just combined.
Spoon mixture evenly in cases. Cook for 20 minutes or until skewer comes out clean.
Stand muffins in pan for 5 minutes then turn out to cool.
10 TO 13 YEARS
Small cakes and biscuits must be put on a plastic bread and butter plate.
39. * 4 DECORATED CUP CAKES, the Nell Wynne Memorial Award 40. * 4 PLAIN SCONES 41. 4 PIKELETS 42. 6 PIECES COCONUT ICE 43. DECORATED CAKE, TOP ONLY decorations must be edible
COOKING SECTION C Continued...
Regulations for 37 & 38 same as class
18 & 19 Open section
The following recipe is compulsory for
all entrants:
JUNIOR BOILED FRUIT CAKE RECIPE
375g (12oz) mixed Fruit, ¾ cup brown sugar , 1 teaspoon mixed spice , ½ cup water, 125g (4oz) butter, ½ teaspoon bicarbonate soda, ½ cup sherry, 2 eggs, 2 tablespoons marmalade, 1 cup self raising flour, 1 cup plain flour, ¼ teaspoon salt
METHOD:
1. Place the mixed fruit, sugar, spice,
water and butter in a large sauce
pan and bring to the boil.
2. Simmer gently for 3 minutes, then
remove from stove, add bi-carb 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 (8'') round cake tin.
5. Bake in a moderately slow oven for
1½ hours, or until cooked when
tested.
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HANDCRAFTS SECTION X
RULES FOR EXHIBITORS All entries to be entered and exhibits to be
left at the show grounds by 6pm on WEDNESDAY 8th
All entries to be bona fide work of the exhibitor, and must not be washed, worn or dry cleaned
Care should be taken when making entries to enter exhibits in correct class
Any prize or collection of work that has won FIRST PRIZE at an Alexandra Show cannot compete in the same class at any future Alexandra Show
Any piece of work can only compete in one (1) class.
Groups of work must be mounted on mate-rial or cardboard. Doilies, handkerchiefs, etc
The judge or judges have the right to transfer any exhibit to its correct class if wrongly entered and to make separate classes if sufficient numbers of articles of similar types are entered in any class, or to combine classes where there are not suffi-cient entries, to be confirmed by the com-mittee.
Handcraft Stewardesses may enter in this Section, but their work must be delivered to the pavilion on WEDNESDAY 8th by 6pm
No late entries will be taken on the Thursday of judging, items will be dis-played only
Nothing over two (2) years old can be entered in any class
Both knitted and crocheted garments must have either long or short sleeves
Entries are limited to two (2) per person per class
Any complaints to be put in writing, and given to the Pavilion Secretary on the show day
COOKING SECTION C 6 TO 9 YEARS Small cakes and biscuits must be put on
a plastic bread and butter plate.
44. 4 DECORATED CUP CAKES 45. 4 CHOCOLATE CRACKLES 46. 4 PIECES HEDGEHOG 47. * 1 DECORATED TEDDY BEAR BISCUIT 48. PACKET MIX CAKE uniced and include the packet
5 YEARS & UNDER Small cakes and biscuits must be put on
a plastic bread and butter plate.
49. 5 CHOCOLATE BALLS, presented on plastic bread & butter plate, 50. LOLLY NECKLACE
CHOCOLATE BALLS 250g milk coffee biscuits, 1 tablespoon cocoa, 1½ cups coconut, 1 tin condensed milk METHOD: Crush biscuits finely. Mix with coconut & cocoa. Add condensed milk and mix well. Roll into balls, toss in extra coco-nut or chocolate sprinkles. Refrigerate.
HANDCRAFTS SECTION X Head Stewardess: Mrs Marion Hedger 5772 1408 Stewardesses: Mrs Judy Dillon, Mrs Sue Wynn Section sponsored by: P&A Ladies Auxiliary, Goody’s Discounts, The Powell Family, Yarck CWA, Alexandra Quilters Inc, Jennifer’s Patchwork Quilt Shop, Redgate Quilting, Eildon Craft Group, Reddrops Foodworks, Alexandra Market, Rustic Simplicity, Alexandra Timber Tramway & Museum, Alexan-dra Discounts, Alexandra Newsagency & Lotto, Ms Jayme Dent, The Laws Family, Ms Sharon Fox, R & L Scorah, Mrs Phyl Chancellor, Redgate CWA Alexandra, Miller’s Mensland, Goulburn River Trout Farm
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PATCHWORK, APPLIQUE AND QUILTING
1. * VAS lTD PATCHWORK COMPETITION Patchwork piece, no more than 1 metre on any one side, machine pieced & machine quilted, only finished articles accepted. Minimal embellishments. Small amount only not to overpower patchwork. 2. QUILT LARGE. Predominantly hand sewn, hand finished 3. QUILT LARGE. Predominantly hand sewn, professionally finished 4. QUILT LARGE. Predominantly machine sewn, hand finished 5. QUILT LARGE. Predominantly machine sewn, professionally finished 6. QUILT SMALL. Predominantly hand sewn, hand finished 7. QUILT SMALL. Predominantly hand sewn, professionally finished 8. QUILT SMALL. Predominantly machine sewn, hand finished 9. QUILT SMALL. Predominantly machine sewn, professionally finished 10. PATCHWORK hand or machine pieced & quilted by Exhibitor 11. WALL HANGING. Machine sewn, patchwork or appliquéd and quilted 12. WALL HANGING. Hand sewn, patch work or appliquéd and quilted 13. ARTICLE OF QUILTING. Hand quilted 14. ARTICLE OF QUILTING. Machine quilted 15. QUILT LARGE. Mixed techniques (Machine, hand, appliqué, etc.) 16. QUILT SMALL. Mixed techniques (Machine, hand, appliqué, etc.),
HANDCRAFTS SECTION X Continued... OPEN
Regulations for Classes 1,31,43,53 & 54
• An exhibitor may represent only one (1) society at group level and one (1) at state level • An article having won at a show will compete at a group final; the winning article will then compete at the next Royal Melbourne Show • An article, having won a state final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competi tion • Each article entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor • If, for any reason, a winner is unable to compete at group or state final level, then the second placegetter is eligible to compete • A person will not be permitted to win at more than one (1) show within the state in any one (1) show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money • All work to have been completed within the last twelve (12) months
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CROCHETING
42. * VAS LTD CROCHET COMPETITION Crocheted article made from pure wool/ wool blend of any ply, label attached or receipt from woollen mill, article to be no bigger than 50cm on any one side. 43. CROCHET BLANKET 44. CROCHET BABY ITEM 45. CROCHET SCARF 46. CROCHET BEANIE 47. CROCHET ARTICLE not mentioned in schedule
COUNTED CROSS STITCH
48. COUNTED CROSS STITCH, mounted, small 49. COUNTED CROSS STITCH, mounted, medium 50. COUNTED CROSS STITCH, mounted, large 51. CROSS STITCH ARTICLE not mentioned in schedule
MISCELLANEOUS 52. * VAS LTD HAND EMBROIDERY COMPETITION An article of hand embroidery, any type excluding cross stitch 53. * VAS LTD SEWING COMPETITION Tote/Carry Bag no larger than 50cm on either side with material handles & lined, minimum embellishments. To be constructed in fabric, using natural fibre or fibre blend.
54. WALL HANGING 55. ARTICLE OF TAPESTRY mounted, medium or small 56. ARTICLE OF BOBBIN LACE 57. ARTICLE OF EMBROIDERY 58. FANCY CUSHION
PATCHWORK, APPLIQUE AND QUILTING Continued... 17. APPLIQUED QUILT Machine sewn 18. APPLIQUED QUILT Hand sewn 19. PIECE OF MACHINE QUILTING (not commercial) 20. PATCHWORK BAG 21. ARTICLE not mentioned in schedule
JUNIOR – UNDER 18 YEARS
22. ARTICLE OF PATCHWORK OR QUILTING
NOVICE For beginners, first time entrants and
those that have not won at a show. 23. QUILT LARGE, handmade 24. QUILT LARGE, machine made 25. QUILT SMALL, handmade 26. QUILT SMALL, machine made 27. WALL HANGING 28. ARTICLE OF QUILTING OR PATCHWORK not mentioned in schedule 29. AN ITEM OF KNITTING 30. AN ITEM OF CROCHET
KNITTING 31. * VAS LTD KNITTING COMPETIION Each article must be made from pure wool/wool blend of any ply and must have attached label from wool used or label or receipt from woollen mill 32. *BABY’S HAND KNITTED ARTICLE, 4 ply or under 33. HAND KNITTED RUG 34. HAND KNITTED SCARF 35. *HAND KNITTED BEANIE 36. ADULTS JUMPER OR CARDIGAN 37. CHILD’S HAND KNITTED ARTICLE 38. HAND KNITTED WRAP, SHAWL OR PONCHO 39. MACHINE KNITTED ARTICLE 40. * KNITTED COATHANGER 41. KNITTED ARTICLE NOT MENTIONED IN SCHEDULE
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MISCELLANEOUS Continued... 84. ARTICLE MADE OF RECYCLED MATERIAL 85. ARTICLE OF CRAFT
5 YEARS & UNDER
86. A4 DRAWING 87. ARTICLE OF CRAFT
SCHOOL WORK SECTION S Head Stewardess: Miss Pam Petersen
Open to all schools
A display of school work will be exhibited on the day. Theme: YOUR SHOW, YOUR COMMUNITY To be completed by October 20th Name on back of work
1. *GRADE 5/6: ESSAY (no longer than A4) –
‘Which is better, town life or country life?’
Central & Upper Goulburn Group
Level competition
MISCELLANEOUS Continued... 59. CHRISTMAS DECORATION 60. * ONE PIECE OF HAND BEADED JEWELLERY 61. ARTICLE OF FELTING 62. * PAGE OF SCRAPBOOKING 63. *HANDMADE CARD 64. APRON 65. PAGE OF ADULT COLOURING 66. LONGSTITCH, mounted 67. TEA COSY 68. ARTICLE OF CRAFT, not mentioned in schedule
TOYS
69. SOFT TOY. Soft & safe. No more than four (4) in a group
70. *KNITTED/CROCHET TOY. Soft & safe 71. BEST DRESSED DOLL 14 TO 17 YEARS
72. ARTICLE OF CRAFT 73. *DRAWING A4 SHEET PAPER ONLY (name and age on back of drawing) not mounted 74. A PAINTING, no larger than A3
10 TO 13 YEARS
75. * HANDMADE CARD 76. MODEL CONSTRUCTED FROM A KIT (no Lego) 77. CHRISTMAS DECORATION 78. DRAWING A4 SHEET PAPER ONLY, (name & age on back of drawing), not mounted 79. ARTICLE OF CRAFT
6 TO 9 YEARS
80. ARTICLE OF JEWELLERY 81. HANDMADE CARD 82. LEGO CONSTRUCTION, no bigger than A4 & displayed on firm base 83. DRAWING A4 SHEET PAPER only (name and age on back of drawing) not mounted
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REGULATIONS for classes 1 & 2 Continued...
• Each photograph entered 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 1 show within the State in any 1 Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money. • All work to have been completed within the last twelve (12) months.
1. * VAS Ltd OPEN PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION Subject: “A photograph taken of a SUNRISE/SUNSET” • Unframed, not larger than 20x30cms, must be mounted (mount no larger than 3cms), black & white or colour. Professional photographers not eligible.
2. * VAS Ltd JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION Subject: “A photograph taken of SPIDER WEB”
• Unframed, not larger than 20x30cms, may be mounted (mount no larger than 3cms), black & white or colour. Professional photographers not eligible. • Competitors to be 18 years & under on the day of their local show.
PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION P Stewardesses: Mrs Julie Kirby 0409 354 376, Mrs Helen Morris Special Prizes: The Gwen Shaw Memorial Prize – Open and Junior Best Photo in Show
Section sponsored by: Murrindindi Shire Council, The Shaw Family, North by North East Magazine, Caltex Service Station, Reddrops FoodWorks, The Alexandra Dog Obedience Club
RULES FOR EXHIBITORS
• All entries to be in no later than 6pm on WEDNESDAY November 8th • Photos may be colour and/or black and white • Prints no larger than 8” x 12” (20cm x 30cm) and must be mounted, mount size no more than 3cm • Mount can be cardboard, paper or professional mount board. • NO FRAMES • Photos no more than two years old and exhibitors own work • Maximum two entries per person per class • Classes 3 to 8 reserved for members of Camera Clubs. Camera Club members not eligible to enter classes 9 to 33
REGULATIONS for classes 1 & 2
• An exhibitor may represent only 1 society at Group level & 1 Group at State level • A photograph having won at a show will compete at a Group Final; the winning photograph will then compete at the next Royal Melbourne Show. • A photograph having won a State Final is no longer eligible to compete in the competition.
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PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION P Continued...
6 TO 9 YEARS
Strictly only 2 entries per person per class
27. SUMMER 28. WATERFALL 29. ACTION SHOT 30. HOMEGROWN OR FARM PRODUCE 31. BLACK & WHITE 32. DIGITALLY ENHANCED
5 YEARS & UNDER
Strictly only 2 entries per person per class
33. ANY SUBJECT
TRUCK, UTE AND ROD SHOW PHOTOGRAPH
Taken on Sunday June 11th 2017. Photos limited strictly to (2) two per entry. Photo size 8” x 12”
34. OPEN SECTION 35. UNDER 15 YEARS SECTION
SPECIAL PHOTO – open to everyone
Strictly only 2 entries per person per class
36. PHOTO OF A DOG - 1st, 2nd & 3rd
PEOPLE’S CHOICE OPEN & JUNIOR
Visitors to the Pavilion are invited to vote for their favourite photo in any class or age group for the PEOPLE’S CHOICE prize. Voting closes 3pm on show day
PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION P
Continued...
CAMERA CLUB MEMBERS ONLY Strictly only 2 entries per person per class
3. SUMMER 4. WATERFALL 5. ACTION SHOT 6. HOMEGROWN OR FARM PRODUCE 7. BLACK & WHITE 8. DIGITALLY ENHANCED OPEN Strictly only 2 entries per person per class
9. SUMMER 10. WATERFALL 11. ACTION SHOT 12. HOMEGROWN OR FARM PRODUCE 13. BLACK & WHITE 14. DIGITALLY ENHANCED
14 TO 17 YEARS
Strictly only 2 entries per person per class
15. SUMMER 16. WATERFALL 17. ACTION SHOT 18. HOMEGROWN OR FARM PRODUCE 19. BLACK & WHITE 20. DIGITALLY ENHANCED
10 TO 13 YEARS
Strictly only 2 entries per person per class
21. SUMMER 22. WATERFALL 23. ACTION SHOT 24. HOMEGROWN OR FARM PRODUCE 25. BLACK & WHITE 26. DIGITALLY ENHANCED
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WOODWORK SECTION W
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NOVICE FIRST TIME ENTRANTS ONLY
Strictly only 2 entries per person per class
Refer to Open for definitions
8. FURNITURE 9. BOX 10. WOOD TURNING, PLAIN 11. WOODTURNING, EMBELLISHED 12. CARVING 13. TOY MAKING 14. MISCELLANEOUS
17 YEARS AND UNDER
Strictly only 2 entries per person per class
Refer to Open for definitions
15. FURNITURE 16. BOX 17. WOOD TURNING, PLAIN 18. WOODTURNING, EMBELLISHED 19. CARVING 20. TOYMAKING 21. MISCELLANEOUS
PEOPLE’S CHOICE
Visitors to the Pavilion are invited to vote for their favourite piece of wood-
work in any class or age group for the PEOPLE’S CHOICE prize. Voting closes 3pm on show day
WOODWORK SECTION W
Head Stewardess: Pam Petersen 5772 2002
Sponsored by: Eildon and District Woodwork Guild and John & Pam Sharwood
OPEN 18 YEARS AND OVER Strictly only 2 entries per person per class 1. FURNITURE – An item that can be used in the home or office that is made predominately of wood. Other materials such as metal, glass & ceramic may be used. 2. BOX – It can be made from wood panels, veneers or turned, maximum dimension must be less than 1 metre. 3. WOODTURNING, PLAIN – All
shaping of the object must be achieved using a lathe turning. No shaping, carving or other embellish-ment to be done. Assembly of the object after shaping in the lathe is permissible.
4. WOODTURNING, EMBELLISHED A piece made from wood, shaped on the lathe by tools controlled by hand, subsequent work may include carving, routing, colouring, sand blasting and inlay. 5. CARVING – A sculptural piece of woodcraft displaying predominately relief or 3D carving techniques over most of its display face, can be made using power or hand tools. 6. TOY MAKING – item must be made up of 90% wood. 7. MISCELLANEOUS – A piece that may take on one or more wood working disciplines not mentioned in schedule.
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2016
Ladies Pavilion
Entries and Exhibits
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PAVILION SPONSORS
Mrs Joan Coller Mrs Leanne Scorah Mrs Phyl Chancellor Ms Pam Petersen Ms Sharon Fox Murrindindi Shire Council N & G Hodson NAB Agribusiness Alexandra North by Northeast Magazine P & A Ladies Auxiliary R & L Scorah R & S Wynn Reddrops FoodWorks Redgate CWA Redgate Espresso Redgate Quilting Rustic Simplicity Shoes at Footsteps Sally Townsend (June Goble Memorial) Simpson’s Caltex Service Station The Dent Family The Dobson Family The Goulburn River Trout Farm The Laws Family The Lees Family The Powel Family The Shaw Family (Gwen Shaw Memorial) Yarck CWA Yenkens Alexandra
PAVILION SPONSORS
The Alexandra Pastoral & Agricultural Ladies Auxiliary would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous support:
A&J Robinson Plumbing Alexandra Bakery & Cafe Alexandra Corner Hotel Alexandra Discounts Alexandra Dog Obedience Club Alexandra Garden Centre Alexandra Garden Club Alexandra Grain Store Alexandra Hotel & Café Alexandra Market Alexandra Newsagency & Lotto Alexandra Timber Tramway & Museum Alexandra Signs Bedrock Garden Supplies Café alex Eildon & District Woodwork Guild Eildon Craft Group Essence Coffee Lounge Flowers by Nici Thompson Goody’s Discounts Goulburn River Trout Farm Inspire on Grant Jennifer’s Patchwork Quilt Shop John & Pam Sharwood Ken & Marie Bristow (Carolyn Bristow-Fuller Memorial) Koala Cherries Lavender Hill Florist Les Pratt (Nell Wynne Memorial) Marcia Lamrock Margaret Wallis (Vera Briggs Memorial) Miller’s Mensland Miss Jayme Dent Miss Sophie Dent Mr & Mrs Dobson Mr James Swanton (Marj Swanton Award)
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134th
Alexandra Annual Spring Show
Alexandra Pastoral & Agricultural Association Inc.
(Member of Victorian Agricultural Societies Ltd)
Office Bearers 2017
President Mr Ian Bates 0418 367 209
Vice President Mr Tim Cavill 0439 194 997
Treasurer Mr Tim Cavill 0439 194 997
Secretary Ms Sara Murray 0477 002 051
Members of Council
Ian Bates, Tim Cavill, Sara Murray, Matt Dean, Helen Godfrey, Gail Kneeshaw,
Anne Larkin, Pam Petersen, Marg Rouse, Hans Van Poppel, Chris Irvine,
Dan Irvine, Peter Watts,
Life Councillors
Mr R.M. Fox, M Scale, Mr L Pratt, Mr D Kneeshaw, Mr B Taylor, Mrs E Gilbee, Mrs
H Dundas, Mrs J Coller, Mrs G Kneeshaw.
Life Members Mrs E Hall
Protest Committee- Mr Ian Bates, Mr Tim Cavill, Ms Sara Murray and head steward of
section concerned.
Official Gate Keepers Rotary Club of Alexandra
Parking Courtesy Alexandra SES
Head Stewards
Section Name Contact Horses Helen Godfrey 0407 805 013
Cattle Mr M Beecher 0488 581 960
Boer Goats Mrs C Irvine 0408 179 104
Alpacas Mr H Van Poppel 03 5778 9595
Dairy Goats Mrs B LePoidevin 0408 344 997
Poultry Mrs G Kneeshaw 03 5772 1105
Pavilion Mrs M Rouse 03 5772 1164
Mrs P Petersen 03 5772 2002
Working Dogs Mr I Bates 0418 367 209
Side Shows Mr Ian Bates
Safety Officer Mr Ian Bates
Child Safety Champion Mrs Marg Rouse
Honorary Veterinary Surgeon Dr D Norman 0408 576 456 (emergencies)
Official Measurer Mr D Wettenhall
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Gate 1: Poultry, Wool, Trade sites & Market stalls Gate 3: Horse Floats Gate 2: Dogs, Alpacas, Cattle, Boer goats
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Sunday 12th November 2017
5th Annual Gymkhana & Official HRCAV
Competition
Fun & Open Rings
Ribbons to 6th Place
Register on the day
& OFFICIAL HRCAV COMPETITION
For more information contact: Helen Godfrey 0407805013 pna.alexandra@gmail.com
Floats: $5.00 Entries: Ring 1 & 2 $4.00 paid on
the day
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