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Hamilton District Agricultural Show Society Inc.
PO BOX 41, Hamilton, 7140, Tasmania.
ABN: 71 197 251 981
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Gates open 8am - 4pm
@ HAMILTON RECREATION GROUNDS
5595 Lyell Highway, HAMILTON, TAS, 7140.
Cash sales at the gate
Tickets: Family $17 - adult $8 - Child $2
A great day out for everyone!
Web: https://hamiltonshowtasmania.com
Email: [email protected]
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CONTENTS PAGE
Show Rules and Conditions 3
Show Sponsors 4
Map and Key 5
Order of Events and Judging Times 6
EVENTS & COMPETITIONS
Shearing and Wool Handling Competition 7
Working Yard Dogs Demonstration 7
Nutrien Wool Room - Fleece Competition 8 - 9
Equestrian Events 10 - 12
Campdrafting Events 13
MGBA Miniature Goats Competition 14 - 17
Hobart Cavy Club Inc. 18 - 19
Local Schools Art, Craft and Photography 20
Dog High Jump 21
Ute Competition 21
Cattle Program 22
Sheep Program 22
Southern Tasmanian Canary Society 22
Kids Novelty Races & Junior Speed Sheep Shave 23
ENTERTAINMENT & ATTRACTIONS
Clay Target Shooting 23
Tas Reptilia Reptile Demonstrations 23
Eddie Freeman’s Unique Chainsaw Sculptures 24
Live Music - Bridget Pross 24
The Balloon Lady 24
The Face Painting Lady Tas 25
Dairy Goat Association 25
Animal Nursery 25
Southern Bee Keepers Association 25
Morning and Afternoon Teas 26
Hospitality Shed, BBQ and Bar 26
Office Bearers and Committee Members 27
Appreciation 27
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HAMILTON DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SHOW SOCIETY INC.
Office Bearers 2019/2020:
President: Mr W. Chapman Vice Presidents: Mr J. Beattie and Mrs T. Farrow Secretary: Ms K. Hean Treasurer: Mrs T. Nichols Auditor: McIntosh Accounting Hon. Solicitor: Mr S. Dixon Hon. Medical Practitioners: Dr R. Swart and Dr M. Ridgers Hon. Veterinary Practitioner: Dr L. Cooper Public Officer: Mr J. Shoobridge Patron: Her Excellency Professor the Hon. Kate Warner AM, The Governor of Tasmania. Vice Patron: Mr G. Parsons
Honorary Life Members: G.S. Ashton-Jones, B. Brain, J. Brain, R. Frost, L. Harper, P.F. Johnston, A. Jones, J.R. Jones, T. Mc Michael, G. Parsons, W. Palmer, J.R. Shoobridge, C.R. Johnston and B. Davie. Committee Members: G.S. Ashton-Jones, J. Beattie, W. Chapman, M. Chapman, B. Davie, A. Denholm, C. Downie, S. Downie, T. Farrow, B. Gleeson, K. Hean, C.R. Johnston, J. Jones, D. Madden, M. Madden, T. McMichael, S. Nichols, T. Nichols, G. Shae and J. Sproule.
THE HAMILTON DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
WISH TO THANK ALL WHO HAVE HELPED TO MAKE THIS SHOW
DAY POSSIBLE.
APPRECIATION IS EXPRESSED TO ALL JUDGES AND STEWARDS
FOR THEIR CO-OPERATION AND ASSISTANCE. AS WELL AS TO
ALL COMMUNITY GROUPS, EXHIBITORS, COMPETITORS,
VOLUNTARY WORKERS, SPONSORS AND DONORS.
THE COMMITTEE PARTICULARLY WISHES TO THANK THE
CENTRAL HIGHLANDS COUNCIL STAFF FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE
AND ONGOING SUPPORT.
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HOSPITALITY SHED, BBQ & BAR
The Hamilton Show Committee cooks a great BBQ with
Premium steak, hamburgers and sausages.
Please support the Hamilton Show Committee BBQ & Bar, both are run by
local volunteers and all proceeds go to the Hamilton District Agricultural
Show Society and related charities and organisations.
The bar is open to everyone over the age of 18 years.
The Show Society adheres to the Responsible Service of Alcohol Policy.
MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS Sit high in the grand stand and take in all that the show has to offer! Enjoy a refreshing cup of tea or coffee, with cordial for the children. Experience some of our Volunteer Country Ladies’ best cakes, biscuits and sandwiches! You’ll find a variety of delicious, reasonably priced products to choose from. Why not gather a table of friends and share a high tea stand laden with a variety of freshly made sandwiches, cakes, biscuits and slices. Hosted by the local Red Cross Gretna Branch, with proceeds from this stall go to Blazeaid to assist with the clean-up of fire affected areas of VIC and NSW.
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The Hamilton Show is conducted under the rules and regulations of the Tasmanian Agricultural
Shows Society. It is a condition of entry that all directions by gate and parking staff be adhered
to. Exhibitor and competitor vehicles must be removed from the ground space area by 9am on
show day unless they display a special car pass provided by the Show Society. Your co-operation
in this matter not only assists the Show Committee to adhere to requirements for movement of
emergency vehicles and safety with stock trucks, but also helps to create a more pleasant
environment for patrons. Admission charges apply on entry to the show ground unless
membership of the Show Society has been taken out, or a relevant entry ticket has been
provided by the Hamilton District Agricultural Show Society Inc. Refunds may be given if
membership or other details are available. Please obtain a disputed gate pass on entry to present
to the Secretary’s Box for details to be verified and refund given. All other club members
competing in club competitions at the Show are to purchase gate passes on show day issued by
the Hamilton District Agricultural Show on entry to the grounds. Entry fee must accompany all
entries. Unless otherwise stated. Owners of stock and vehicles must ensure that their exhibits are
all ready to take part in the Grand Parade. Failure to comply may render exhibitors liable to
forfeit any prize monies won.
SMOKING: In 2013 the Director of Public Health announced that all Agricultural Shows in
Tasmania would be smoke free. As a result there is one designated smoking area on the south-
western end of the grounds. No smoking is permitted outside of the designated area.
ALCOHOL MUST NOT BE BROUGHT ONTO THE SHOWGROUNDS. THE SOCIETY TAKES NO
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ALCOHOL CONSUMED ON THE SHOWGROUNDS.
Please note that information in this catalogue is subject to change. Any information or changes submitted after the 12th February 2020
will not be included in this catalogue.
www.tasmanianagshows.com.au
SHOW RULES AND CONDITIONS
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The 67th Hamilton Agricultural Show is proudly sponsored by:
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Nutrien Wool (formerly Roberts) - Wool Room Naming Rights
Highfield Haulage and Contractors - major sponsor of Ute Competition
Australian Wool Network - major sponsor of Shearing and Wool Handling
GOLD SPONSORS
Ashton Pastoral Ouse
Aviso TAS Insurance Brokers
AWI - Australian Wool Innovation
Bejo Seeds
Central Highlands Council
Cleveland Pastoral Estate
Craig Farrell MLC
Curringa Farm
Digital Kitchen
Elders Rural
Inverquharity
McIntosh Accounting
Prime Super
RBR Refrigeration Services
Stuart Archer
Tassal
Vet In The Valley
WIN NETWORK
WLF Accounting and Advisory
Wool Solutions
SILVER SPONSORS
Agri Tech
Horseland
IGA Express Ouse
NAB
Rainbirds Transport
BRONZE SPONSORS
ARB Hobart
Midland Tractors - Montrose
Ouse Online Access Centre
Senator Claire Chandler
Southern Foodservice
Tasmanian Pasta and Sauce Company
T & M Trophy’s
The Hamilton District
Agricultural Show Society,
extend our thanks to all Sponsors
that have contributed to the
success of the
67th Hamilton Show.
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THE FACE PAINTING LADY TAS
You’ll find the fabulous Face Painting Lady located next to the local schools Art, Craft and Photography Display in the Hall of Industries from 10:00am. She has a very impressive paint set! You name it, she can paint it!
DAIRY GOATS TASMANIA
Members of The Dairy Goat Society of Australia Tasmanian Branch, will be attending the 2020 Hamilton Show. They’ll have some animals and information on display for you and are ready to answer any questions. You’ll find them under the grandstand along with the mini goats.
ST. BRIGID’S ANIMAL NURSERY
Hosted by St. Brigid’s School P&F - Gold coin donation on entry
appreciated. Please remember to wash your hands after petting
and feeding the animals.
SOUTHERN BEE KEEPERS ASSOCIATION DISPLAY
9:00am - 3:00pm
Come along and take a look at a working hive.
Bee keeping tools that can be handled - An empty hive on
display - Put on a bee keeping suit and have your photo taken!
An expert Bee Keeper will give a talk every hour and answer all
your sticky questions. They also honey for sale!
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EDDIE FREEMAN’S UNIQUE CHAINSAW SCULPTURES Stop by and marvel as Eddie Freeman creates a unique chainsaw sculpture right before your eyes. Later in the day you could be the proud owner of one of Eddie’s creations as it is auctioned off at the bar in the Hospitality Shed.
BRIDGET PROSS - TASMANIAN SINGER/SONGWRITER The very talented Bridget Pross will be joining us to play sets from 11:30am - 4:30pm. You’ll find her in the Hospitality Shed.
Writing original music and publicly performing since the age of 15, Bridget has supported a number of high profile local and international acts, including Joe Cocker, Lior, Josh Pyke, John Butler Trio, Renee Geyer, Tex Perkins, Brian Cadd, Russell Morris, Indigo Girls, Ian Moss, Leo Kottke and many more.
She has also performed at Falls Festival, Byron Bay’s Bluesfest, Tasmania’s Southern Roots Festival and has also performed one of her original songs on the hit TV series ‘Neighbours’.
She is soon to launch her latest album ‘Black Is the Colour’.
THE BALLOON LADY The Balloon Lady is BACK for more shenanigans this year, bringing magic, balloon toys, and even a workshop for the balloon -artists-of-the-future (and anyone else who just wants to have a go).
Balloon Twisting Workshop - 10:00am
Magic Show - 11:00am
The Balloon Lady ’s Twisted Toys - 12:00pm
Bubble Fun For Everyone! - 2:00pm (Weather permitting - otherwise there’ll be more fun with The Balloon Lady’s Twisted Toys!)
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1. Parking Area 2. Main Arena - Equestrian Events - Grand Parade 2b. Horse Yards 3. Campdrafting Arena 3b. Campdrafting Parking Area 4. Hospitality Shed - Show BBQ & Bar - Bridget Pross - ATM 5. PA Box 6. Working Yard Dogs 7. Secretary’s Box 8. Animal Nursery - The Balloon Lady 9. Nutrien Wool Room 10. Grandstand - Red Cross High Teas upstairs - Southern Canary Society below 11. Children’s Novelty Races - Dog High Jump - The Balloon Lady 12. Dairy Cows - Milking Machine Display 13. Miniature Goats Competition - Dairy Goats
Display under the grandstand 14. Ute Competition 15. Baby change room under grandstand at rear entrance opposite toilet block 16. Food Vendor - Stall Holder - Exhibitor Area 17. Clay Target Shooting 18. Hobart Cavy Club - Local Schools Art - Craft & Photography - The Face Painting Lady - Southern Beekeepers Association 19. Shearing & Wool Handling Competition 20. Stables 21. Livestock tie-up area 22. Stud Beef and Prime Lamb 23. Tas Reptilia Snake Demonstration 24. Sideshow Area 25. Eddie Freeman Chainsaw Sculptures
T = Toilets = Disabled access toilet
LYELL HIGHWAY A10
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7 + 8 14
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ORDER OF EVENTS AND JUDGING TIMES Map Reference
8:30 Show Jumping Course open for walking 2
8:45 Miniature Goats Sign-in begins 13
9:00 Shearing & Wool Handling classes begin 19
Nutrien Wool Room opens - Judged fleeces on display 9
Show Jumping and Topsy classes begin 2
Local Schools Art, Craft & Photography judging begins 18
Clay Target Shooting opens - all day 17
Southern Tasmanian Canary Society classes begin 10
Cavy Pet Class entries taken 18
9:30 Campdrafting Judges Address begins 3
Animal Nursery opens 8
10:00 Local Schools Art, Craft & Photography display opens 18
Balloon Twisting Workshop - The Balloon Lady 11
The Face Painting Lady begins 18
Southern Bee Keepers Display opens 18
Judging of Miniature Goats begins 13
Working Yard Dogs Local Competition begins 6
Cattle and Sheep Judging begins 22
Cattleman’s Event begins 2
10:30 Tas Reptilia demonstration begins – then hourly until 2:30pm 23
Pony and Galloway Rings commence 2
11:00 Magic Show - The Balloon Lady 11
11:30 Live Music with Bridget Pross begins - then hourly until 4:30pm 4
Kids Novelty Races begin 11
12:00 Ute Competition Judging commences 14
The Balloon Lady’s Twisted Toys 8
12:20 Junior Speed Sheep Shave Event begins 19
1:00 Dog High Jump judging begins 11
Shearing & Wool Handling Finals begin 19
2:00 Presentation of Award for Best Fleece 2
Bubble Fun for Everyone - The Balloon Lady 11
2:30 The Grand Parade 2
3:30 Shearing & Wool Handling Award Presentations begin 19
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CLAY TARGET SHOOTING
Starts at 9:00am
Derwent Valley Field and Game Club will run clay
target shooting. This will be held down toward the
river at the back of the showgrounds.
To participate you will need to register.
No gun licence necessary. Must be over 18 with Photo ID. Come and have a go!
TAS REPTILIA
Whether you find them fascinating or consider them
creepy and unsettling, come along and satisfy your curiosi-
ty! Justin Kneebone – reptile expert from Tas Reptilia, will
give live demonstrations every hour and answer all of your
questions about snakes and lizards! 10:30am - 2:30pm
KIDS NOVELTY RACES
JUNIOR SPEED SHEEP SHAVE
Loads of fun to be had. This is an event for kids, l imited number of places
available, kids will need to be registered at the secretary ’s box before 11:30am on
show day. Event starts at 12:20pm. Place ribbons given 1 -3.
Races start at 11:30 am. This event is held in front of the grandstand. Lots of fun races to take part in, including the sack race, three legged race, egg and
spoon and many more. No entry fee required. Register at the Secretary’s box on show day.
Place ribbons given 1-3.
ENTERTAINMENT & ATTRACTIONS
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Entry fee: $3.00 per class. Entries to be made at the secretaries box on show day prior to 10:00am. General enquiries please email [email protected] Steward: Mr. Brett Davie Classes: Judging Commences 10:00 am Class 1. Bull born before 1/9/2018 (Champion senior male) Class 2. Bull born on or after 1/9/2018 (Champion junior male) (Champion male) Class 3. Female born before 1/2/2018 with calf at foot or PTIC (Champion senior female) Class 4. Female born on or after 1/2/2018 and before 1/9/2018 Class 5. Female born on or after 1/9/2018 and before 15/10/2018 Class 6. Female born on or after 15/10/2018
(Champion junior female) Champion female) INTERBREED Class 7. Junior pair (any sex) Class 8. Group of 3 (both sexes represented) Senior male Junior male Champion male Senior female Junior female Champion female Supreme exhibit JUNIOR HANDLERS; 9-12 yrs, 13-14 yrs, 15-16 yrs, 17-20 yrs, 21-25 yrs, School team of 3. JUNIOR JUDGING; Under 15yrs, 15 yrs and over.
BEEF CATTLE PROGRAM
Classes: 1.Border
2. Fife
3. Gloster
4. New Colour
5. Any Other Variety
SOUTHERN TASMANIAN CANARY SOCIETY
SHEEP PROGRAM
Entry fee: $3.00 per class. Entries to be made at the secretaries box on show day prior to 10:00am. General enquiries: please email [email protected] Steward: Mr. Brett Davie Classes: Commence at 10:00am Class 1: Ram over 18 months Class 2: Ram lamb under 12months Class3: Ewe over 18 months Class 4: Ewe lamb under 12 months Class 5: Progeny Pair Class 6: Group of 3 Best Lamb of the Day will be awarded regardless of class
JUNIOR HANDLERS; 9-12 yrs, 13-14 yrs, 15-16 yrs, 17-20 yrs, 21-25 yrs, School team of 3.
JUNIOR JUDGING; Under 15yrs, 15 yrs and over.
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Entry Rules: Entries from 8am for 9am sharp start, please have
correct money with you. Comb covers are to be used. No smoking in
and around marquee, smoking in designated area only. Be in the
marshalling area ready to compete, you will be called once, then
scratched if you’re not ready. Clean and tidy clothing to be worn.
Smart clothes to be worn for presentations - no thongs, caps or
shearing clothes.
Chief Steward: Mr. J Sproule
Classes: Commence at 9:00am
1. Novice Shearing
2. Novice Wool Handling
3. Intermediate Shearing
3. Intermediate Wool Handling
4. Senior Shearing
5. Senior Wool Handling
6. Open Shearing
7. Open Wool Handling
LUNCH break 12:30 - 1:00pm
1:00pm Shearing Finals
Followed by presentations for all events.
SHEARING & WOOL HANDLING
Steward: Andrew Denholm
Commences: at 10:00am
Class 1. Local
WORKING YARD DOGS
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CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Dogs must be on site and registered by 11am. Dogs can be registered at the secretary’s office on show day. NB: ALL dogs must have council registration details on the day and be kept on a lead until it’s their turn to jump. Dogs can have a handler encourage them over the jump but they must not help the dog over the jump or the dog will be disqualified. Judges/Committee decision is final. General enquiries please email: [email protected] Open to all Country Canines, Town Hounds and Backyard Bitzers. Come and put your jumping abilities to the test on Saturday 7 March 2020. Steward: Adam Lane
Judging: from 1:00pm in front of the grandstand.
COST: $5 per category
Categories:
1. Best small dog (under 50cm)
2. Best large dog (over 50cm)
3. Working Dog
DOG HIGH JUMP
UTE COMPETITION
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Entries taken on show day, please register and pay at the Secretary’s box before 11am. General enquiries please call 0407 928 844 or 0400 929 258 or email: [email protected] ALL Utes to be parked up, entered and paid by 11am (no late entries accepted). No honing or circle work will be tolerated. The Ute you enter must be registered in your name, if Judges suspect otherwise you will be disqualified. Judges/Committee members decision is final. All Utes are to remain on site until the Show Grand Parade has finished there will be no Utes leaving early! Entrants are invited to join in for the grand parade in the main arena. Grand Parade starts at 3:00pm.
STEWARDS: Sophie Farrow and Oliver Haigh JUDGING: from 12:00pm COST: $5 per category or 5 categories for $20
CATEGORIES:
1. Best Holden 2. Best Ford 3. Best Farm Ute 4. Best Chick Ute 5. Best Tradie Ute
6. Best Displayed “Ute on the day” 7. Most Fitted on the Ute ie. stickers, lights etc. 8. Best Bull Bar 9. Best 4×4 10. Judges Choice
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Entries will be accepted from Thursday 5th March and must be in by 9:00am Saturday
morning at the Hall of Home Industries (No. 18 on the showgrounds map) No entry fee
required. Pick up points include the Central Highlands Community Health Centre, Your local
shop or pub, Ptunurra in New Norfolk, Glenorchy and Hobart. Contact Sally Downie for
enquires and pick up points 0421 927 551.
Steward: Sally Downie Classes 1-5 are available in all the following categories: Early Learning (pre-school), Prep and
Grade 1, Grades 2-4, Grades 5-7, High School. NB. All school entries must be in by 9:00 am
on Friday 6th March.
Class 1. Fruit basket craft
Class 2. Handprint art –farm animals
Class 3. Drawing or painting of your choice
Class 4.Banner or collage themed “through the seasons” may be done as a poster or bunting
Class 5. Art from recycled item
Class 6. Magic nature wands
Entries must be labelled with Name, Class, Grade. Please label school on the FRONT.
Steward: Sally Downie
Class 1. Derwent Valley, out and about
Class 2. Featuring Wildlife/Animals
Class 3. Black and white any subject
Class 4. Family on the farm
Class 5. Featuring People
Class 6. Photo any subject - children only (younger than 12)
Class 7. Landscape - children only (younger than 12)
Photos may be any size and must be mounted on cardboard with names printed on the back. NB*All entries must have names attached in a concealed position.
Mail: PO Box 41, Hamilton, TAS, 7140.
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.hamiltonshowtasmania.com
SCHOOL EXHIBITS
PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITS
LOCAL SCHOOLS ART & CRAFT AND PHOTOGRAPHY
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Chief Steward: Mr. David Madden
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Skirted Sheep Classes. All classes open to all woolgrowers whether registered breeders or not, unless otherwise stated. Sheep are not to have been shedded.
Classes: Commence at 9:00am 1. Merino Ram: 18 microns and finer 2. Merino Ram: 18.1 - 19 microns 3. Merino Ram: 19.1 - 21 microns 4. Merino Ram: 21.1 - 22 microns 5. Merino Ewe or Wether: 18 microns and finer 6. Merino Ewe or Wether: 18.1 - 19 microns 7. Merino Ewe or Wether: 19.1 - 21 microns 8. Merino Ewe or Wether: 21.1 - 22 microns 9. Merino Ewe or Wether: 23 microns or stronger 10. Polwarth Ram 11. Polwarth Ewe or Wether 12. Cross Bred Fleece 13. Group of three even fleeces of the same type 14. Fleece entered by exhibitor under the age of 18 years age @ 2/10/2019 15. Best Dual Purpose Cross Bred Ewe or Wether Fleece, Merino x Dohne or Samm
Fleece of any breed. No entry fee. Award and Ribbon. 16. Commercial Fleeces - judged on the value of three fleeces.
Championship awards and trophies will be awarded for the following classes: Class 7: $25 voucher donated by Nutrien Wool Class 8: $20 donated by Elders Ltd Class 13: A trophy donated by Elders Ltd Class 16: $50 donated by Nutrien Wool CHAMPION MERINO FLEECE : $50 donated by Elders Ltd GRAND CHAMPION FLEECE OF THE SHOW The RHL Roberts Memorial Trophy: $50 donated by Nutrien Wool CHAMPION CROSS BRED FLEECE BEST POLWARTH EWE OR WETHER FLEECE The Glen Dhu Perpetual Trophy presented by RBK Pitt and Partners CHAMPION FLEECE GROWN IN THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS The Shawfield Perpetual Trophy donated by Mr. G Boss-Walker - Sponsored by Nutiren Wool BEST FLEECE GROWN IN THE FORMER HAMILTON MUNICIPALITY The Montfort Perpetual Trophy donated by Mr. RK Madden
THE NUTRIEN WOOL ROOM
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CONDITIONS OF ENTRY CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Early Bird tickets available online at www.hamiltonshowtasmania.com.au (closes 1st March at 10pm) or enter on the day at the equestrian ticket box. DRESS: Jacket, Pony Club uniform or neat suitable attire. HELMETS & BOOTS: Safety Helmets and proper riding boots must
be worn at all times whilst riding on the showground.
HACK/SHOW RING: Competitors in the TOPSY ring cannot compete in any other hack ring.
Competitors in the District classes must live within the Central Highlands municipality.
SHOW JUMPING: Classes conducted under EA National Jumping Rules (Effective 1 Jan 2020) and FEI Jumping Rules 25th Edition updated 1 Jan 2020. Horses may compete in 3 classes including 1 Championship. Competitors will compete over such obstacles and under such terms and conditions as the Committee may direct. No classes will be held up waiting for any competitor in any other class. The Organising Committee retains the right to amend, alter, delete or combine classes as they see fit. ALL EQUESTRIAN CLASSES ARE UNOFFICIAL CLASSES. *** Please note that due to a one-off clash with PCT Trials for 2020, a revised showjumping schedule is being run this year.*** *** Please be aware that clay target shooting will again be held at the Hamilton District Agricultural Show. No disruption has been caused by this event in previous years***
COURSE OPEN for walking at 8:30 am CLASSES COMMENCE AT 9:00 am Early bird tickets: Classes $7 ea. Championship Classes $10 ea. Tickets on the day: Classes $10 ea. Championship Classes $15 ea. Ribbons to 4th place. Class 1 Mini Jump 30 cm Class 2 Junior Jump 40-50 cm Class 3 60 cm Table A (Art 238.2.1) Class 4 Half and half relay (Team of 2: 1/2 @ 40cm and 1/2 @ 60 cm) Class 5 Encouragement Jump 70 cm (Art 238.2.1) Class 6 Mini Top Score Championship 70-85 cm (Art 270.12.2)
1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Class 7 80 cm Welcome Stakes (Art 238.2.1) 1st $20 Class 8 Preliminary Championship starting at 85 cm (Art 273.2.2, 3.3.2, 4.3)
1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $10 Class 73 Hamilton Show Two Phase Championship (cost of entry $15 pre-entry only) The horse and rider combination will jump a 60cm show jumping round (to be included in
SHOW JUMPING
EQUESTRIAN EVENTS
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22. Self Lilac 23. Self Beige 24. Self Red 25. Self Chocolate 26. Self Black 27. Self Slate 28. Eng. Crest White P/E 29. Eng. Crest White D/E 30. Eng. Crest Black 31. Eng. Crested AOC* 32. American Crested** 33. Crested Marked* 34. Crested Ticked* 35. Crested AOV* 36. Golden Agouti 37. Silver Agouti
38. Cinnamon Agouti 39. Lemon Agouti 40. Argente* 41. Ticked AOC* 42. Abyssinian 43. Rex 44. Peruvian 45. Sheltie 46. Coronet 47. Alpaca 48. Texel 49. Longhair A.O.V* 50. Unstandardised 51. Junior Exhibitor 52. Condition Pedigree
UNSTANDARDISED CLASS: is for breeders to demonstrate their progress with unstandardised breeds and promote their breed to the cavy fancy. There are not awards given for this class. JUNIOR EXHIBITOR: is for exhibitors aged of under 16 years. Entries are limited to one Cavy in this class which must be owned by the Junior Exhibitor and also be entered in the general breed class. The Junior exhibitor must present their exhibit on the day. EVERY BREED GOES INTO ITS OWN CLASS, IN CLASSES MARKED * PLEASE SPECIFY BREED AND/OR COLOUR ON THE ENTRY FORM.
PET GUINEA PIG CLASSES
Pet Class entries taken at 9:00 am on show day
$3.00 Entry fee per cavy. This entitles the entry into all pet classes offered on the day.
Pet Classes include: Fancy Dress, Fastest Eater, Heaviest Weight, Pet Condition & MORE!
Anyone can enter the Pet Guinea Pig Show. Non - members who wish to exhibit in this section will be required to pay a fee of $5.00. This will entitle you to the benefits of a financial member for the day only. When you exhibit in the next shows pet classes you will be required to become a full member of the Hobart Cavy Club Inc. then the $5.00 already paid will be deducted from your new membership fee. PET CONDITION: Registered guinea pigs entered in the Pedigree Show CANNOT be entered this class.
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HOBART CAVY CLUB INC. Pedigree Judge: Emily Vince - Tasmania Entry Fees: $3.00 per Cavy Entries Close: Monday, 2 March 2020 (late entries will not be accepted) NB. Cavies do not have to be registered for this show. Penning: Cavies to be penned by 9:00am Show Day. Pedigree judging will commence upon completion of Pet Show judging. Please forward completed entry form to: Erin Dodge Email: [email protected] Entry fees will be payable on the day. Cheques should be made payable to Hobart Cavy Club Inc. SHOW MANAGER: Erin Dodge [email protected]
Cavies will be judged in accordance with the standards and general Show Regulations as provided by the ANCC. One Cavy per handler. Best of Breed will be awarded at the Judge’s discretion. All cavies exhibited at this Show must be pure bred pedigree cavies. They must be entire. (not de-sexed). Any cavy found not to be entire will be disqualified. Sick or lice infested cavies will be removed from the Pavilion. Stock purchased from a cavy judge cannot be exhibited under that judge at a show until the expiration of three months from the date of purchase. No speaking at the Judging Table, either to your neighbour, or the Judge, unless the Judge speaks to you. No one to go behind the judging table while judging is in progress. All cavies must be shown on appropriate carpet squares or show boards. A judge may order any person or cavy from the competition for bad conduct of one or both. The Judge’s decision is final. Entries will only be accepted from financial members of clubs affiliated with the ANCC (Australian National Cavy Council).No substitute cavies will be permitted. Exhibitors are not to leave the Pavilion early unless special permission is sought from the Show Manager. Cavies should remain on display for the general public until 3.00pm. In addition to any special regulations herein all Exhibitors in this section are subject to the General Regulations for Competitors and Exhibitors of the Hamilton District Agricultural Show Society Inc..
RULES AND CONDITIONS
PEDIGREE CAVY CLASSES
(A) Boars – Cavies 12 months and over
(B) Sows – Cavies 12 months and over (C) Intermediate-Cavies 9 months & under 12 (D) Juniors – Cavies 6 months & under 9 mths (E) Babies – Cavies 3 months & under 6 mths Ages for (C) (D) & (E) Cavies to be as at day of Show.
1. Chocolate Himalayan 2. Black Himalayan 3. Roan* 4. Dalmatian* 5. Dutch* 6. Tortoiseshell & White 7. Marked AOV*
8. Satin Marked* 9. Satin Self* 10. Satin Crested* 11. Satin Ticked* 12. Satin Coarsecoat* 13. Satin Longhair* 14. Self White P/E 15. Self White D/E 16. Self Cream P/E 17. Self Cream D/E 18. Self Saffron 19. Self Buff 20. Self Golden P/E 21. Self Golden D/E
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Class 3) and ride a show class with a given workout (to be judged after Champion Pony). Scores of the two sections will be combined.
1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $10
Sections to be run in one ring, commencing with Topsy at 9:00am. Early bird tickets $5 each or $7 if purchased on the day. Ribbons to 4th place. Prize Value Supreme Champion $50, Champion $40, Reserve Champion $20. TOPSY – Led Assisted or Independent 9 Best Presented 10 Child 6yo& under 11 Child 7yo & under 10yo 12 Child 10yo and over 13 Rider 15yo and under18yo 14 Best seat and leg position 15 Best hands 16 Best rising trot 17 Best canter 18 Best District combination 19 Longest tail 20 Best District Combination 21 Fancy Dress CHAMP & RESERVE Topsy PONY GALLOWAY 22 Led Best Presented Pony 38 Led Best Presented Galloway 23 Led Best Movement Pony 39 Led Best Movement Galloway 24 Led Best Show Pony 40 Led Best Show Pony 25 Led Best Hunter Pony 41 Led Best Hunter Galloway 26 Best Presented Pony 42 Best Presented Galloway 27 Novice Pony 43 Novice Galloway 28 Show Pony 12.2 hh & under 44 Show Galloway over 14 hh & inc 14.2 hh 29 Show Pony over 12.2 hh - 13.2 hh 45 Show Galloway over 14.2 hh & inc 15 hh 30 Show Pony over 13.2 hh - 14 hh 46 Hunter Galloway over 14 hh & inc 14.2 hh 31 Show Hunter 12.2 hh & under 47 Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hh & inc 15 hh 32 Show Hunter over 12.2 hh - 13.2 hh 48 Lightweight Galloway 33. Show Hunter over 13.2 hh - 14 hh 49 Heavyweight Galloway 34 Lightweight pony 50 Best Manners and Paces
35 Heavyweight pony 51 District Galloway 36 Best Manners and Paces 37 District Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE Pony CHAMP & RESERVE Galloway
Veterinary Practitioner
Dr Libby Cooper
HACKING/SHOW RING
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The Hamilton District Agricultural Show Society
would like to thank the Derwent Pony Club
for assisting with running of the equestrian events on
show day.
HACKS JUNIOR RIDER 52 Best Presented Hack 66 Novice Rider under 14 yrs. 53 Led Best Movement Hack 67 Open Rider 10 yrs. & under 11 yrs. 54 Led Best Show Hack 68 Open Rider 11 yrs. & under 14 yrs. 55 Led Best Hunter Hack 56 Best presented Hack INTERMEDIATE RIDER 57 Novice Hack 69 Novice Rider 14 yrs. & under 18 yrs. 58 Show Hack over 15hh and inc 16hh 70 Open Rider 14yrs & under 18yrs 59 Show Hack over 16hh 60 SENIOR RIDER 61 Hunter Hack over 16hh 71 Novice Rider over 18 yrs. 62 Lightweight Hack 72 Open Rider over 18 yrs. 63 Heavyweight Hack 64 Best Manners and Paces 65 District Hack 66 CHAMPION & RESERVE Hack
$10 per entry. 10am start. Competitors are to navigate a course of obstacles to simulate common farm practices. Points awarded per obstacle and time limit applied. Mini Handy Stockhorse (rider under 10 years old, can be led-assisted)
Junior Handy Stockhorse (rider under 14 years old, can be led-assisted)
Young Rider Handy Stockhorse (rider under 21 years old)
Adult Handy Stockhorse (rider 21 years old +)
CATTLEMAN’S
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BUCK SECTION – all bucks up to 60cm 85. Buck under 6 months 86. Buck 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve DWARF KID BUCK 87. Buck 12 months & under 18 months 88. Buck 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve DWARF JUNIOR BUCK 89. Buck 2 years & under 3 years 90. Buck 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve DWARF SENIOR BUCK 91. Buck 4 years & under 5 years 92. Buck 5 years & over Champion & Reserve DWARF VETERAN BUCK
WETHER SECTION – all Wethers up to 60cm 93. Wether under 6 months 94. Wether 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve DWARF KID WETHER 95. Wether 12 months & under 18 months 96. Wether 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve DWARF JUNIOR WETHER 97. Wether 2 years & under 3 years 98. Wether 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve DWARF SENIOR WETHER 99. Wether 4 years & under 5 years 100. Wether 5 years & over Champion & Reserve DWARF VETERAN WETHER
BEST OF BREED NIGERIAN DWARF (CH Kid, Junior, Senior & Veteran
Doe & Buck compete)
BEST WETHER OF BREED NIGERIAN DWARF
(CH Kid, Junior, Senior & Veteran Wethers compete)
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR – (AUTOMATIC ENTRY)
MOST SUCCESSFUL BREEDER - (AUTOMATIC ENTRY)
HANDLER & GROUP SECTION – OPEN TO ALL BREEDS / AGES
J. Junior Handler – 10 to13 yrs. R. Rookie Showman – 14 to 18yrs
P. Peewee Class (Up to and inc. 9 yrs. of age S. Showmanship: Handler (19 yrs.+)
G. Breeders Pair (Two animals from the same exhibitor, same Stud name, not necessarily related, judged with emphasis placed on likeness, quality, conformation & uniformity of breed characteristics). H. Sire OR Dam & one progeny (Two animals from the same exhibitor judged on quality, conformation, & uniformity of type. Progeny must be better than or equal to sire or dam).
“BEST WETHER IN SHOW” (Automatic Entry of all BEST OF BREED WETHERS ON THE DAY)
“BEST IN SHOW” (Automatic Entry of all BEST OF BREED DOES or BUCKS ON THE DAY)
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EAR & HEAD CLASSES 51. Classic Pygmy Head (Any Age) DOE SECTION – all Does up to 57cm 52. Doe under 6 months 53. Doe 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve PYGMY KID DOE 54. Doe 12 months & under 18 months 55. Doe 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve PYGMY JUNIOR DOE 56. Doe 2 years & under 3 years 57. Doe 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve PYGMY SENIOR DOE 58. Doe 4 years & under 5 years 59. Doe 5 years & over Champion & Reserve PYGMY VETERAN DOE BUCK SECTION – all Bucks up to 60cm 60. Buck under 6 months 61. Buck 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve PYGMY KID BUCK 62. Buck 12 months & under 18 months 63. Buck 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve PYGMY JUNIOR BUCK 64. Buck 2 years & under 3 years 65. Buck 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve PYGMY SENIOR BUCK 66. Buck 4 years & under 5 years 67. Buck 5 years & over Champion & Reserve PYGMY VETERAN BUCK
WETHER SECTION – all Wethers up to 60cm 68. Wether under 6 months 69. Wether 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve PYGMY KID WETHER 70. Wether 12 mths & under 18 months 71. Wether 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve PYGMY JUNIOR WETHER 72. Wether 2 years & under 3 years 73. Wether 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve PYGMY SENIOR WETHER 74. Wether 4 years & under 5 years 75. Wether 5 years & over Champion & Reserve PYGMY VETERAN WETHER
PYGMY GOATS
BEST OF BREED PYGMY (CH Kid, Junior, Senior & Veteran Doe
& Buck compete)
BEST WETHER OF BREED PYGMY (CH Kid, Junior, Senior & Veteran
Wethers compete)
NIGERIAN DWARF GOATS
EAR & HEAD CLASSES 76. Classic Dwarf Head (Any Age) DOE SECTION – all does up to 57cm 77. Doe under 6 months 78. Doe 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve DWARF KID DOE 79. Doe 12 months & under 18 months
80. Doe 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve DWARF JUNIOR DOE 81. Doe 2 years & under 3 years 82. Doe 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve DWARF SENIOR DOE 83. Doe 4 years & under 5 years 84. Doe 5 years & over Champion & Reserve DWARF VETERAN DOE
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Cattle generously provided by Cleveland Pastoral Estate and
transported by Rainbirds Transport
Thank you also to local sponsors of this event:
BG Firearms - Hunting Supplies & Tackle, Bothwell Garage,
Roderick Le Fevre Equine Services, Goldwind, Central Highlands
Council, Curringa Farm, Central Highlands Pharmacy &
Tania Burbury Leatherwork.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Riders must be Campdrafting Tasmania Inc. & ACA Members. SADDLERY & DRESS: All Riders must compete as per NCCA ‘ GENERAL RULES’ 11.1 - 11.6. Competitors must abide by all ACA & Campdrafting Tas Inc. Club Rules, Safety Requirements and Codes of Conduct. Queries regarding runs should be addressed to a Riders Rep as soon as possible after your run. Any injuries to Riders or Volunteers should be reported to the First Aid Officer and recorded in the Incident Book. HELMETS RULE: You must compete in a helmet, but an Akubra or shade hat (not cap) may be worn during warmups etc. Putting cattle off the arena will require the use of a helmet. Helmets must comply with current safety standards and be securely fastened under the chin at all times. Scratchings/variations of entry available (no fee) if Entry Sec. is notified by 9pm Tuesday prior. Dogs are not encouraged at Campdrafts and should be kept on a lead or tied up at all times. Entries close Friday 28th February 2020. For further information please contact Lynne Lucas 0458 489 231. Judges: Stuart and Veronica Hirst
Order of Events:
Judges Address 9:30am Nom. Fee:
CATTLE WORKING CHALLENGE (Status Free) $35 NOVICE Excludes OPEN Horses $35 LADIES NB. Rider &/or horse may break status $35 CATTLE WORKING for JUNIORS Riders 8 years and u 13 $15 JUVENILE For Riders 13 years and under 17 $20 MENS NB. Rider &/or horse may break status $35 RESTRICTED OPEN Open horses only $35 OPEN Open to all $35 Club Ribbons to 6th placing will be presented at the conclusion of each event. Prize money (as per ACA Sweepstake Rule E5) with additional $100 for Open and $200 for Restricted Open 1st-3rd. Placing's to 6th will be split :1st 25%; 2nd 21%; 3rd 18%; 4th 15%; 5th 12%; 6th 9%. RIDER’S REPS: Tony Parker, Theresa Elias, Veronica Hirst, Peter Campbell. ANIMAL WELFARE: Adam Jones, Peter Campbell, Amy Grubb, Shaun Collis, Iain Hyde.
Round #4 SILVER SPOON AWARD
Partnering U 18’s and 18 +
CAMPDRAFTING
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A. Best presented
B. Maiden doe in milk from 15 months (not yet kidded) C. First Lactation from 18 months (kidded) D. Second and subsequent lactation any age (kidded) BEST UDDER IN SHOW NB: Kidded does must not have any signs of discharge
MGBA MINIATURE GOAT COMPETITION
EAR & HEAD CLASSES 1. Classic Australian Miniature Head (Any Age) DOE SECTION – all Does up to 57cm 2. Doe under 6 months 3. Doe 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve AUST MINI KID DOE 4. Doe 12 months & under 18 months 5. Doe 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve AUST MINI KID JUNIOR DOE 6. Doe 2 years & under 3 years 7. Doe 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve AUST MINI SENIOR DOE 8. Doe 4 years & under 5 years 9. Doe 5 years & over Champion & Reserve AUST MINI VETERAN DOE BUCK SECTION – all Bucks up to 60cm 10. Buck under 6 months
11. Buck 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve AUST MINI KID BUCK 12. Buck 12 months & under 18 months 13. Buck 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve AUST MINI JUNIOR BUCK 14. Buck 2 years & under 3 years 15. Buck 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve AUST MINI SENIOR BUCK 16. Buck 4 years & under 5 years 17. Buck 5 years & over Champion & Reserve AUST MINI VETERAN BUCK
WETHER SECTION – all Wethers up to 60cm 18. Wether under 6 months 19. Wether 6 months & under 12 months
PRESENTATION (Open to all breeds and ages
MILKING CLASSES – OPEN TO ALL BREEDS up to 60cm
AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE GOATS
Judge Steve Baldock / Show Steward Krystal Jones / Jan Roberts MGBAA and RAST Rules and Regulations apply. Full Show Rules can be found on the Miniature Goat Breeders Association Website http://www.miniaturegoatbreedersassociation.com.au Entries close 14th February 2020 - fee $3 / class Sign In: 8:30-9:30am Judging: commences 10:00am
BEST OF BREED AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE (Champion KID, JUNIOR, SENIOR &
VETERAN Doe & Buck compete)
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Champion & Reserve AUST MINIATURE KID WETHER 20. Wether 12 months & under 18 months 21. Wether 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve AUST MINI JUNIOR WETHER 22. Wether 2 years & under 3 years 23. Wether 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve AUST MINI SENIOR WETHER 24. Wether 4 years & under 5 years 25. Wether 5 years & over Champion & Reserve AUST MINI VETERAN WETHER
FOUNDATION SECTION - 2 yrs. & over 26. Foundation Doe (57-60cm) 27. Foundation Wether (62.5-63.5cm) 28. Foundation Buck (60-63.5cm) Champion & Reserve AUST MINI FOUNDATION
BEST WETHER OF BREED AUST MINI
(CH Kid, Junior, Senior & Veteran Wethers compete)
NUWBY GOATS
EAR & HEAD CLASSES 26. Classic Nuwby Head (Any Age) DOE SECTION – all Does up to 60cm 27. Doe under 6 months 28. Doe 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve NUWBY KID DOE 29. Doe 12 months & under 18 months 30. Doe 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve NUWBY JUNIOR DOE 31. Doe 2 years & under 3 years 32. Doe 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve NUWBY SENIOR DOE 33. Doe 4 years & under 5 years 34. Doe 5 years & over Champion & Reserve NUWBY VETERAN DOE BUCK SECTION – all Bucks up to 63.5cm 35. Buck under 6 months 36. Buck 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve NUWBY KID BUCK 37. Buck 12 months & under 18 months 38. Buck 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Reserve NUWBY JUNIOR BUCK 39. Buck 2 years & under 3 years 40. Buck 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve NUWBY SENIOR BUCK 41. Buck 4 years & under 5 years
42. Buck 5 years & over Champion & Reserve NUWBY VETERAN BUCK WETHER SECTION – all Wethers up to 63.5cm 43. Wether under 6 months
44. Wether 6 months & under 12 months Champion & Reserve NUWBY KID WETHER 45. Wether 12 months & under 18 months 46. Wether 18 months & under 24 months Champion & Res NUWBY JUNIOR WETHER 47. Wether 2 years & under 3 years 48. Wether 3 years & under 4 years Champion & Reserve NUWBY SENIOR WETH-ER 49. Wether 4 years & under 5 years 50. Wether 5 years & over Champion & Reserve NUWBY VETERAN WETHER
BEST WETHER OF BREED NUWBY (CH Kid, Junior, Senior & Veteran
Wethers compete)
BEST OF BREED NUWBY (CH Kid, Junior, Senior & Veteran Doe &
Buck compete)