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Bong Bong Race Course, 460 Kangaloon Road, Bowral Bowral Show 2019 Bowral Show Society (Inc.) 91st Annual Show Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th January

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Bong Bong Race Course, 460 Kangaloon Road, Bowral

Bowral Show 2019Bowral Show Society (Inc.)

91st Annual ShowSaturday 12th & Sunday 13th January

Bowral Show Society PO Box 2179 Bowral NSW 2576

Email: [email protected] Phone: 0416 032 086

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BowralShowSociety

Download the program from: www.bowralshow.com.au or Emmas Show Horses

ADMISSION: Adults – $10.00; Pensioners – $5.00; Children under 14 – $5.00; Family – $20.00 Members must show badges or pay admission charge.

FEES: CAMPING – $15 per night; STALLS – $10 per day, $10 per night ; YARDS $5 per day, $5 per night– payable in advance (please contact Edwina 0416 032 086 for bookings)

ACCOUNT DETAILS: Bowral Show Society BSB: 641800 A/C: 200764435 (IMB Building Society) Ref: Surname

Program of Horse Events2-day jumping program commencing at 8.30am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 22

SaturdayRing 1 – 8.30am – Open Ponies and Riding Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3RIng 2 – 8.30am – Open Galloways and Riding Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4Ring 3 – 8.30am – Open Horses and Riding Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5Ring 4 – 8.30am – Turnout Classes – District classes – A.N.S.A – Riding Pony Stud Book – A.S.P.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 6

SundayRing 1 – 8.30am – Australian Ponies – Part Bred Australian Ponies – Welsh Ponies – Part Welsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8Ring 2 – 8.30am – Sheltand Ponies – Miniature Ponies – Miniature Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10 Standardbreds – American Saddle Breds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10Ring 3 – 8.30am – Thoroughbreds – Warmbloods – Coloured breeds – Andalusians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 12 Ring 4 – 8.30am – Stock Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 14 Open Class – Polocrosse Ponies – Sporting Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 16Ring 5 – 8.30am – Show Hunter Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 17Ring 6 – 8.30am – Clydesdales – Draught & Heavy Horses – Harness Ponies & Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18 – Arabians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18

Pavilion ExhibitsOpen to the public all day Saturday and Sunday 9am to 12noon Photography – Needlework – Craft – Crochet – Knitting – Spinning – Felting – Weaving – Wool – Cookery – Junior Cookery – Preserves – Junior Art and Craft – Creative Writing & Poetry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pavilion section pp1-10 Yarnspinner Exhibition and sales and hands-on craft for children

Downunder Working Dogs, Mini Trots, Pet Show, & Dog High JumpSunday only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pavilion section pp10

2019 Show Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pavilion section pp9

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Bowral Show Society (Inc.) – welcome new membersJust complete the application form belowThe Honorary Secretary, Bowral Show Society (Inc.) P.O. Box 2179 Bowral NSW 2576together with your cheque.Current Annual Subscriptions:Single Adult Membership – $15.00; Junior Membership – $8.00 (Under 18 years); Pensioners – $8.00

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OFFICE BEARERS 2018-19PRESIDENT: Mr David Goulder PO Box 37 Mittagong 2575

Patron: Miss Margaret Beggs and Mr Alan SchofieldVice-Presidents: Mr. Alan Chittick and Mr Colin Davis

Honorary Treasurer: Mrs Lyn GoulderHonorary Secretary: Ms Edwina Grant Ph: 0416 032 086

Ass. Secretary: Mrs Lyn GoulderPublicity Officer: Mrs Ruth Chittick

COMMITTEEN. Arnull, K. Brown, A. Chittick, C Davis, F. Hughes, N. Hughes,

A. Gray, R. Chittick, J. Green, H. Hughes, R. Norman, K. Thrussell, K. Wood, V. O’Neill

LIFE MEMBERSMiss J. Green, Mr J. Burchell, Mr A. Schofield,

Mr D. Goulder, Miss M. Beggs, Mrs L. Goulder, Mr A. Chittick, Mrs R. Chittick

HONORARY MEMBERSMr N. Austin, Miss M. Caldwell-Smith and Mr N. Stafford

Honorary Veterinarians: K. KoorosHonorary Solicitors: Ms P. Fleming, B. Haille Paine and Sons

Ring Master: Mrs L. GoulderMeasuring Steward: Mr N. Hughes

Asha McKennaAurora DaltonTugela DaltonWilliam DaltonRobyn FrankEmily Frank

Abbey GordonRuby HaylockDarcy HowardGrace HowardJack HowardKate Howard

Courtney KnightAiden LaceyCody LaceyEmma RoachAva Sabidussi Elly Sabidussi

Mrs Carol ArcherMrs Heather AustinMs Cheryl AynsleyMrs Yvonne BarlowMiss Kerrie BarlowMr Warren BarlowMs Patricia BellamyMs Sonja Bowden Mrs Patricia BoyleMr Kevin BrownMs C BurchellMrs N BurchellMr H BurchellMr Colin DavisMr James Dolton

Mrs Victoria DoltonSusan DraytnerSusie EdwardsMargaret FerrinBeverley FoleyMs Edwina GrantCarol HamiltonDr Chris HardwickeSamuel HendersonMrs Sylvia HolborowMrs Wendy HowardMr Frank HughesMrs Helen HughesMr Neil HughesMrs Chris Kerr

Dr Anthony LaceyMr Patrick LaceyJean LombardMr Tony McKennaCarolyn McMahonDebra McQuireJudith MinnsMarilyn MooneyMiss Katherine MossMrs Merilyn KnightMrs Robyn NormanWendy NorrisAnnette O’DonoghueMr Peter O’NeillMrs Virginia O’Neill

Mrs Pam O’SullivanAija PodzonsMrs Amanda ProctorMrs Wendy RaggMr Owen RaggHelen RippinMs Robynn L RossMrs Jo SabidussiMrs Liz ShannonLois ThornboroughMs Kerrie ThrussellMrs Paula TuttNikki VaughanMrs Katherine Wood

Members of Bowral Show Society Inc.

Junior Members

South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc. (Group 5)PRESIDENT: Mr Michael Brennan, Druewalla, 422 Jamberoo Mt Road Jamberoo NSW 2533 SECRETARY: Ms Sue Sharpe, 62 Sirius Circuit Narellan NSW 2567;

VICE PRESIDENTS: Mr Jim Bieler, PO Box 173 Berry NSW 2535; Mrs Wendy Woodward, OAM, 70 Illaroo Road North Nowra NSW 2541ASC DIRECTORS: Mr Michael Brennan, Ms Sue Sharpe PATRONS: Miss Judith Green MBE, OAM, PO Box 130 Bowral NSW 2576;

Mrs Betty Allan 82 Wolli Avenue Earlwood NSW 2206; Mrs Lexie Mayo 20 Dudgeon Street Albion Park NSW 2527

GROUP 5 JUDGING COMPETITION DATES to rememberChampion of Champions Photography Competition Judging to be held on Thursday 4th April 2019 at Camden Show. Prizemoney First $50; Second $30; Third $20 for both Champion Colour and Black and White

State Wool Article/Garment Competition Group Final Will be held on Monday 11th March, 2019 at Berry Committee Rooms. Prizemoney First $125; Second $50; Third $25

Rich Fruit Cake Competition Must be an uncut cake. 10am Saturday 2nd November 2019 at Group Meeting. Location TBA Prizemoney $50

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PERPETUAL TROPHIESSAM HORDERN MEMORIAL CUP Donated by the family of the late Mr W.E. Burchell in memory of Mr Sam Hordern, a former patron of the Society. Mr Hordern’s father, the late Sir Samuel Hordern, was one of Bowral’s first and most successful breeders of horses.

BURRADOO REX MEMORIAL TROPHY This trophy perpetuates the memory of one of Australia’s best known Australian Pony Stallions, who spent his life at the McLean’s Burradoo Stud.

JEAN MCLEAN MEMORIAL TROPHY In Memory of Miss McLean.

STONNINGTON CUP This is a perpetual trophy donated by the Moss family in memory of past President Mr N.L. Moss, who was an untiring worker for the society for many years.

“GYPSY STAR” MEMORIAL TROPHY Another perpetual trophy, donated by the owner of the well-known “Gypsy Star”, Mrs Maree Ellicott - and the prize money is also donated in the pony’s memory by Mrs Ellicott’s parents the late Mr. K.M. & Mrs A. Chadwick who have had a life-long interest in the Show Society.

TROPHY FOR THE CHAMPION SADDLE PONY Donated by Mr S. Hordern, Junior, who carried on his father’s and grandfather’s interest in the improvement of the horses in the district.

“CINDY” MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR THE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK Presented by Miss Judith Green, a former President and Secretary of the Society and for many years a member of the Committee.

THE J.R. (BOSS) AND HARRY SMITH MEMORIAL TROPHY Donated by Lyn Goulder in memory Harry and his father “Boss”, who were competitors at the first Bowral Show held in 1927. Harry was a past ring master, vice president, patron and Life Member of the society.

THE DAVIS MEMORIAL CUP Donated by the well-known Bowral family of Mr A. Garnett Davis, who for many years have supported the Society.

MIN SMITH MEMORIAL TROPHY Donated by Lyn Goulder in memory of the late Min Smith, former Life Member, and a sincere and tireless worker for the Society.

THE “WHY AMBER CUP” In Memory of Miss D. Swanston, Life Member and Treasurer for many years of the Bowral Show Society. “Why Amber” won 9 Championships and 3 Reserves at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.

TROPHY FOR THE CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER A Trophy in memory of Mr Graeme Spackman, a very well-known and successful competitor; having won, amongst other events, the boy Rider and Turnout at the Sydney Royal Show for six years in succession.

THE STEPHENS MEMORIAL CUP Presented by Mrs D.R. Barsby in memory of her parents, Mr and Mrs N.A. Stephens. Mr Norrie Stephens for many years was President of the Show Society.

THE SOMMERS CUP Presented by another well-known district family, who have been willing to help the Society in all ways.

THE BLAKE PELLY CUP In Memory of Mr Blake Pelly, who was one of the founders of Polocrosse in this district

THE HORDERN MEMORIAL TROPHY Presented by one of the Society’s past Presidents, Mr R.C. Smith, in memory of the late Mr Sam Hordern, who had always taken a keen interest in show jumping and international equestrian events.

THE D.M. SWANSTON MEMORIAL TROPHY A perpetual trophy, the D.M. Swanston memorial Trophy presented in memory of Mrs W. Sommers in memory of the late Miss. D. Swanston, Life Member and long-time Treasurer of the Society

THE GORDON SPACKMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY Donated by members of the Spackman family in memory of Mr Gordon Spackman a keen supporter of the society over very many years.

THE JACK WARBURTON MEMORIAL TROPHY In memory or Mr. Jack Warburton, Past President and long time Life Member of the Society.

THE ROMA ARNULL MEMORIAL Special ribbon in memory of Mrs. Roma Arnull, Life Member of the Society and a great supporter of its events over many years.

THE JACK DUFF MEMORIAL Special ribbon in memory or Mr. Jack Duff who was a Life Member and Patron of the Society as well as a tireless worker.

THE FRANZ MAIRINGER MEMORIAL Special ribbon in memory of Mr. Franz Mairinger, a great supporter of the Society.

THE BILL GRIFFITHS MEMORIAL Special ribbon in memory of Mr. Bill Griffiths, a keen worker for Showjumping over many years.

JENNY SPINKS MEMORIAL TROPHY Donated by Jo Sabidussi in memory of Jenny Spinks, competitor & Judge of our show over many years.

CECILE DALTON MEMORIAL TROPHY Donated by the Dalton Family.

JIM SAMSON MEMORIAL TROPHY for most successful Lady Rider in showjumping events. Mr Jim Samson was a former Life Member of Bowral Show Society.

MURIEL SCHOFIELD MEMORIAL TROPHY for Champion Pony Hack n/e 12.2hh. Former longstanding Secretary and Life Member of Bowral Show Society.

The Society is most grateful to the donors of the above trophies and for their assistance in perpetuating so many well-known names.

Photo by: Ian Vaughan Photography

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Schedule of events and prizes All ponies, galloways and horses must be measured or hold Show Horse Council or EA Life certificates which must be presented to the ring steward on request. All measuring must be completed by 10 a.m.

SATURDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee $4.00 unless otherwise stated.

Judge: Jacqui LangfieldApproved Riding Helmets must be worn

Ponies1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th RibbonsFirst Prize $5.00 unless otherwise stated 1. Led Pony Mare not exceeding 14 hands 2. Led Pony Gelding not exceeding 14 hands 3. Novice Hack not exceeding 14 hands 4. Intermediate Pony not exceeding 12.2 hands 5. Intermediate Pony over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 6. Hack not exceeding 11 hands 7. Pony Hack over 11 hands and not exceeding 12 hands 8. Pony Hack over 12 hands and not exceeding 12.2 hands 9. Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13 hands10. Pony Hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands11. Pony Hack over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands12. Child’s Pony Hack not exceeding 12.2 hands Rider under 18 yrs13. Child’s Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands Rider under 18 yrs “TheGypsyStar”Mem.Trophy–donatedbyMrsM.Ellicott.Ponies competing in classes 12 & 13 cannot compete in class 1414. Adult’s Pony Hack not exceeding 14 hands Rider 18 yrs and over15. CHAMPION PONY HACK NOT EXCEEDING 12.2 HANDS MrsMurielSchofieldMemorialTrophy RESERVE PONY HACK NOT EXCEEDING 12.2 HANDS16. CHAMPION PONY HACK 12.2 HH AND N/E 14 HANDS TrophydonatedbyB.S.S.inmemoryofMrS.Hordern RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HACK 12.2 HH AND N/E 14 HH17. Pair of Pony Hacks not exceeding 13 hands.18. Pair of Pony Hacks over 13 hands and not exceeding 14 hands.19. Pleasure Pony ridden in a snaffle bit

Thefollowingtwoclassestoberunduringthelunchhour20. Child’s quiet pony – rider under 12 years. Pony not to be decorated 21. Child’s quiet pony or Galloway – rider 12 and under 17 years. Pony not to be decorated

Riding Classes1st Trophy. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Ribbons 22. Tiny Tot Rider under 5 years – MUST BE LED PrizesdonatedbyHarperCollinsPublishers23. Leading Rein Pony. Rider 5 and under 8 years. Pony n/e 12hh24. Boy or Girl Rider, 5 years and under 7 years. MAY BE LED25. Girl Rider, 7 years and under 10 years26. Boy Rider, 7 years and under 10 years27. Girl Rider, 10 years and under 12 years28. Boy Rider, 10 years and under 12 years29. CHAMPION JUNIOR GIRL RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS. Eligible for Supreme Champion MrGraemeSpackman’sPerpetualTrophy–substitutetrophy. PrizedonatedbySuttonFarmEquestrian RESERVE CHAMPION 30. CHAMPION JUNIOR BOY RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS. Eligible for Supreme Champion MrsMinSmith’sPerpetualTrophy–substitutetrophy. RESERVE CHAMPION31. Pair of Riders, under 12 years. 32. District Girl or Boy Rider under 12 years who has not won a ribbon in riding classes at this show33. Bareback Rider under 12 years

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SATURDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee $4.00 unless otherwise stated.

Judge: Vicky MascordApproved Riding Helmets must be worn

FIRST DAY Ring 2

Galloways1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th RibbonsFirst Prize $5.00 unless otherwise stated34. Led Galloway Mare over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands35. Led Galloway Gelding over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands36. Novice Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands37. Intermediate Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands 38. Intermediate Hack over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 39. Lightweight Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands40. Heavyweight Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands41. Lightweight Hack over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands42. Heavyweight Hack over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands. “TheThrosbyParkTwist”MemorialTrophy43. Lady’s Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands44. Gent’s Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 handsHorses competing in Classes 43 & 44 cannot compete in Class 4545. Galloway Hack n/e 15 hands ridden by a child under 18 years46. CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HH & N/E 14.2HH “CindyMemorialTrophy”donatedbyMissJ.Green,Burradoo. RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK47. CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14.2 HH & N/E 15HH CecileDaltonMemorialTrophydonatedbytheDaltonFamily. RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK48. Pair of Galloway Hacks49. Pleasure Galloway over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands

Riding Classes1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Ribbons 50. Girl Rider, 12 years and under 14 years51. Boy Rider, 12 years and under 14 years52. Girl Rider, 14 years and under 16 years53. Boy Rider, 14 years and under 16 years54. Girl Rider, 16 years and under 18 years55. Boy Rider, 16 years and under 18 years56. CHAMPION SENIOR GIRL RIDER, 12 YRS & UNDER 18 YRS Eligible for Supreme Champion “WhyAmberCup”Perp.Trophy VoucherdonatedbyAmbienceMassageandBeautyTherapy,MossVale RESERVE CHAMPION 57. CHAMPION SENIOR BOY RIDER, 12 YRS AND UNDER 18 YRS Eligible for Supreme Champion “DavisMemorialCup”Perp.Trophy–substitutetrophydonatedby B.S.S.ReserveChampion58. SUPREME CHAMPION RIDER, UNDER 18 YEARS (Fromrings1&2) RugdonatedbySaddleworldBowral59. Pair of Riders, 12 years and under15 years.60. Pair of Riders, 15 years and under 18 years.61. Parent and Child Riders (Child under 18 years)62. District Girl or Boy Rider 12 years and under 18 years who has not won a ribbon in riding classes at this show63. Team of Four Riders under 18 years. Entry $2.00 each team member. Ribbons64. Bareback Rider 12 – 18 years

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SATURDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee $4.00 unless otherwise stated.

Judge: Francene TrenemanApproved Riding Helmets must be worn

FIRST DAY Ring 3

Horses1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Ribbons First Prize $5.00 unless otherwise stated65. Led Mare over 15 hands66. Led Gelding over 15 hands67. Novice Hack over 15 hands68. Intermediate Hack over 15 hands not exceeding 16 hands69. Intermediate Hack 16 hands and over70. Hack over 15 hands not exceeding 15.2 hands71. Hack over 15.2 hands not exceeding 16 hands72. Hack over 16 hands not exceeding 16.2 hands73. Hack over 16.2 hands74. Lady’s Hack – rider 18 years and over. Horses competing in class 74 are not eligible to compete in class 7575. Gent’s Hack – rider 18 years and over. 76. Hack 15 hands and over ridden by a child under 18 years. “D.M.Swanston”Mem.TrophydonatedbyMrsW.Sommers77. CHAMPION HACK OVER 15HH & NOT EXCEEDING 16HH J.R.(Boss)&HarrySmithMem.TrophydonatedbyLynGoulder. PrizemoneydonatedbyWarrenPratley–$50 RESERVE CHAMPION HACK78. CHAMPION HACK OVER 16 HH. RESERVE CHAMPION HACK. PrizemoneydonatedbyWarrenPratley–$5079. SUPREME CHAMPION HACK TrophydonatedbytheBurchellFamilyinMemoryofMrSamHordern PrizemoneydonatedbyWarrenPratley–$10080. Pair of Hacks81. Pleasure Hack to be ridden in a snaffle bit

Riding Classes82. Side-saddle rider (any age) PrizemoneydonatedbyNicoleKrege–1st$30;2nd$20;3rd$1083. Ladies/Girl Pony/Galloway/Hack to be ridden side-saddle PrizemoneydonatedbyNicoleKrege–1st$30;2nd$20;3rd$1084. Junior Gentleman Rider 18 and under 21 years85. Gentleman Rider 21 years and over86. CHAMPION GENTLEMAN RIDER. SpecialPrizedonatedbyTheCountryman,Bowral RESERVE CHAMPION GENTLEMAN RIDER87. Junior Lady Rider, 18 and under 21 years88. District Lady Rider, 18 years and over DonatedbyBowralHairRoom89. Lady Rider 21 years and under 40 years 90. Lady Rider, 40 years and over91. CHAMPION LADY RIDER RESERVE CHAMPION LADY RIDER JennySpinksMemorialdonatedbyJ.Sabidussi

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SATURDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee $4.00 unless otherwise stated.

Judge: Sharon FrewApproved Riding Helmets must be worn

FIRST DAY Ring 4

Turnout Classes 92. Girl Rider and turnout, under 18 years. Manner paces and conformation or horse or pony, saddlery, costume and the ability of the competitor to be judged. “TheStephensMemorialCup” 93. Boy Rider and turnout, under 18 years. “TheSommersCup”PerpetualTrophy

District Classes1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Ribbons First Prize $5.00 unless otherwise stated 94. Novice District Hack not exceeding 14 hands 95. District Hack, not exceeding 14 hands Eligible for Champion District Hack Class 100 1stPrizedonatedbyMaree’sSalon 96. Novice District Hack, over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 97. District Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands Eligible for Champion District Hack Class 100 98. Novice District Hack over 15 hands 99. District Hack over 15 hands. Eligible for Champion District Hack Class 100 1stPrizedonatedbyMaree’sSalon100. CHAMPION DISTRICT HACK Winners of Classes 95, 97 and 99 eligible to compete – $20 JackWarburtonMemorialTrophy101. District Rider 6 years and under 9 years102. District Rider 9 years and under 12 years103. District Rider 12 years and under 15 years104. District Rider 15 years and under 18 years105. CHAMPION DISTRICT RIDER ProudlysponsoredbyRobBennettJewellery

Australian National Saddle HorseMust be registered with the ANSAANSA – LED106. Led ANSA Stallion or Colt107. Led ANSA Mare or Filly108. Led ANSA Gelding109. CHAMPION LED ANSA EXHIBIT RESERVE CHAMPION LED ANSA EXHIBITANSA – RIDDEN110. Ridden ANSA Horse over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands111. Ridden ANSA Horse over 15 hands and not exceeding 16 hands112. Ridden ANSA Horse 16 hands and over113. CHAMPION RIDDEN ANSA EXHIBIT RESERVE CHAMPION ANSA RIDDEN EXHIBIT

Riding Pony Stud Book SocietyMust be registered with the above society114a. Led Riding Pony Colt 3yrs and under114b. Led Riding Pony Filly 3yrs and underCHAMPION AND RESERVE JUNIOR LED RIDING PONY114. Led Riding Pony Stallion not exceeding 14.2 hands115. Led Riding Pony Mare not exceeding 13 hands116. Led Riding Pony Mare over 13 hands and not exceeding 14.2hh117. Led Riding Pony Gelding not exceeding 13 hands118. Led Riding Pony Gelding over 13 hands and not exceeding 14.2hh119. CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED RIDING PONY VoucherdonatedbyTheUltimateHorseShop,Goulburn120. Ridden Riding Pony Mare not exceeding 13 hands121. Ridden Riding Pony Mare over 13 hands and not exceeding 14.2hh122. Ridden Riding Pony Gelding not exceeding 13 hands123. Ridden Riding Pony Gelding over 13 hands and not exceeding 14.2h124. CHAMPION AND RESERVE RIDING PONY UNDER SADDLE

Australian Saddle Pony AssociationMust be registered with the ASPA125. Led Pony Stallion or Colt126. Led Pony Mare or Filly127. Led Pony Gelding 128. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED SADDLE PONY VoucherdonatedbyGalaEquine129. Ridden A.S.P.A. Pony not exceeding 13 hands130. Ridden A.S.P.A. Pony over 13 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands131. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN SADDLE PONY VoucherdonatedbyGalaEquine

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SUNDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee $4.00 unless otherwise stated.

Judge: Margaret Butler

SECOND DAY Ring 1

Australian Ponies1st, 2nd, and 3rd Ribbons (To be led)Australian Ponies Reg. with A.P.S.B.Part Bred or Welsh not eligible132. Stallion, 12 hands and under133. Stallion, over 12 hands and not exceeding 13 hands134. Stallion, over 13 hands and not exceeding 14 hands135. Yearling Colt136. Colt, 2 years and under 4 years137. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT “TheBurradooRex”MemorialTrophy138. Mare, not exceeding 12 hands, 4 years and over139. Mare, over 12 hands and not exceeding 13 hands, 4 years and over140. Mare, over 13 hands and not exceeding 14 hands, 4 years and over141. Brood Mare not exceeding 14 hands 4 years and over The“JalenglaDinkie”Mem.TrophydonatedbyKoonamaPonyStud, PaddysRiver142. Yearling Filly143. Filly, 2 years and under 4 years144. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY145. Gelding not exceeding 12.2 hands146. Gelding over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands147. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING148. SUPREME CHAMPION LED PONY “JeanMcLean”MemorialTrophy–substitutetrophydonatedby BurchellFamilyPty.Ltd.149. Ridden Australian Pony Mare not exceeding 14 hands150. Ridden Australian Pony Gelding not exceeding 14 hands

Part Bred Australian Ponies151. Part Bred Filly under 4 years152. Part Bred Pony Mare not exceeding 13.2 hands153. Part Bred Pony Mare 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands154. Part Bred Pony Gelding not exceeding 13.2 hands155. Part Bred Pony Gelding 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands156. CHAMPION AND RESERVE PART BRED VoucherdonatedbyUltimateHorseShop,Goulburn157. Ridden Part Bred under 13.2 hands158. Ridden Part Bred 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands

Welsh Ponies1st, 2nd and 3rd Ribbons (To be led) All ponies must be registered with a recognised stud book

WELSH SECTION A159. Stallion160. Colt under 4 years161. CHAMPION AND RESERVE STALLION OR COLT162. Dry Mare 4 years and over163. Brood Mare 4 years and over164. Yearling Filly165. Filly, 2 years and under 4 years166. CHAMPION AND RESERVE MARE OR FILLY167. Gelding 4 years and over168. Gelding under 4 years169. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING

WELSH SECTION B170. Stallion171. Colt under 4 years172. CHAMPION AND RESERVE STALLION OR COLT173. Dry Mare 4 years and over174. Brood Mare 4 years and over175. Yearling Filly176. Filly, 2 years and under 4 years177. CHAMPION AND RESERVE MARE OF FILLY - TrophydonatedbyKoonamaPonyStud,PaddysRiver178. Gelding 4 years and over179. Gelding under 4 years180. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING

WELSH SECTION C & D181. Stallion or Colt182. Mare 4 years and over183. Filly under 4 years184. Gelding185. CHAMPION AND RESERVE SECTION C & D PONY SponsoredbyBlingItOnPony

WELSH PART BRED186. Stallion or Colt187. Mare 4 years and over188. Filly under 4 years189. Gelding190. CHAMPION WELSH PART BRED & RESERVE CHAMPION

RIDDEN WELSH191. Ridden Welsh Stallion A, B, C or D192. Ridden Welsh A Mare193. Ridden Welsh A Gelding194. Ridden Welsh B Mare195. Ridden Welsh B Gelding196. Ridden Welsh C & D Mare or Gelding197. CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH TrophydonatedbyKoonamaPonyStud,PaddysRiver198. Ridden Welsh Part Bred Mare199. Ridden Welsh Part Bred Gelding

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SUNDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee $4.00 unless otherwise stated.

Judge: Dennis Osborne1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons

SECOND DAY Ring 2

Shetland PoniesAll entries in the following classes must be registered in recognised stud book (To be led)200. Stallion 4 years and over201. Yearling Colt202. Colt, 2 years and under 4 years203. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT204. Mare 4 years and over205. Yearling Filly206. Filly, 2 years and under 4 years207. Broodmare208. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY209. Gelding not exceeding 9.2hh210. Gelding 9.2hh and not exceeding 10.2hh211. CHAMPION GELDING AND RESERVE212. SUPREME CHAMPION SHETLAND PONY RosOsborneMemorialTrophydonatedbyOsbornefamily213. Ridden Shetland Pony not exceeding 9.2 hands 214. Ridden Shetland Pony 9.2 hands and not exceeding 10.2 handsFor Shetland Pony in Harness see Ring 6 p18 Class 404

Miniature PoniesRegistered with a Miniature Pony Society215. Best Presented (not eligible for champion)216. Best Coloured (not eligible for champion)217. Colt, yearling218. Colt 2 years and under 4 years

219. Stallion 4 years and over CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT 220. Gelding under 4 years221. Gelding 4 years and over222. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING 223. Filly, yearling224. Filly 2 years and under 4 years225. Mare 4 years and over226. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY227. SUPREME MINIATURE PONY EXHIBIT GarlandandRugsponsoredbyPoidevinLaineRacing

Miniature Horses and Small HorsesRegistered with a Miniature Horse Society228. Best Presented (not eligible for champion)229. Best Coloured (not eligible for champion)229a. Colt, yearling230. Colt 2 years and under 4 years231. Stallion 4 years and over CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT 232. Gelding under 4 years233. Gelding 4 years and over234. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING 235. Filly, yearling235. Filly 2 years and under 4 years236. Mare 4 years and over236a. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY237. SUPREME MINIATURE HORSE EXHIBITGarlandandRugsponsoredbyPoidevinLaineRacing

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238. Best presented Standardbred239. Led Colt/Stallion240. Led Filly/Mare241. Led Gelding242. CHAMPION LED STANDARDBRED (sash)243. Novice Ridden Standarbred (Walk/Trot only)244. Open Ridden Standardbred245. CHAMPION RIDDEN STANDARDBRED (sash)

American Saddle Breds246. Led Colt/Stallion247. Led Mare248. Led Gelding249. CHAMPION & RESERVE SADDLE BRED250. Ridden Saddle Bred Mare251. Ridden Saddle Bred Gelding

Judge: Alan Chittick1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons

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SUNDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee $4.00 unless otherwise stated.

Judge: Sharon Frew1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons

SECOND DAY Ring 3

Thoroughbreds252. Led Thoroughbred Stallion or Colt253. Led Thoroughbred Mare or Filly254. Led Thoroughbred Gelding255. CHAMPION AND RESERVE THOROUGHBRED EXHIBIT SponsoredbyEquineSaltTherapy256. Ridden Thoroughbred

Australian Warmblood HorsesAll horses must be registered with a Warmblood Horse Assoc.257. Led Filly under 3 years 258. Led mare 3 years and over259. Led Gelding260. Led Colt under 3 years 261. Led Stallion 3 years and over262. CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED WARMBLOOD 263. Ridden Warmblood

Palomino HorsesAll horses must be registered with a Palomino Horse Breeders Assoc.264. Led Best Presented Palomino265. Led Stallion or Colt266. Led Mare or Filly267. Led Gelding268. CHAMPION AND RESERVE PALOMINO EXHIBIT269. Palomino under saddle

Paint HorsesAll horses must be registered with the Paint Horse Association270. Led Stallion or Colt271. Led Mare or Filly272. Led Gelding273. CHAMPION AND RESERVE PAINT EXHIBIT274. Best marked exhibit275. Paint under saddle

Pinto HorsesAll entries must be registered with a Pinto Association276. Led Stallion or Colt277. Led Mare or Filly278. Led Gelding279. CHAMPION AND RESERVE PINTO EXHIBIT280. Best Marked Exhibit281. Pinto under saddle

Buckskin HorsesAll entries must be registered with the Buckskin Horse Association282. Led Stallion or Colt283. Led Mare or Filly284. Led Gelding285. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION BUCKSKIN EXHIBIT 286. Buckskin under saddle

ApaloosasAll entries must be registered with the Apaloosa Association287. Best Presented Appaloosa (not eligible for Champion) 288. Led Stallion or Colt289. Led Mare or Filly290. Led Gelding291. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION APALOOSA EXHIBIT 292. Apaloosa under saddle

Quarter HorsesAll classes to be open to Registered or Appendix Quarter Horses293. Led Stallion or Colt294. Led Mare or Filly295. Led Gelding296. CHAMPION AND RESERVE QUARTER HORSE297. Bridle Path Hack298. Western Pleasure

Andalusian and Spanish HorsesAll Entries must be registered with an appropriate Horse Association299. Led Stallion or Colt300. Led Mare or Filly301. Led Gelding302. CHAMPION AND RESERVE ANDALUSIAN EXHIBIT303. Andalusian under saddle

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SUNDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee $4.00 unless otherwise stated.

Judge: Noelene Young

SECOND DAY Ring 4

1st, 2nd and 3rd Ribbons First Prize $5.00 unless otherwise stated304. Led Yearling any sex305. Led Stallion 4 years and over306. Led Colt 3 years and under307. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT308. Led Mare, not exceeding 15 hands, 4 years and over309. Led Mare, over 15 hands, 4 years and over310. Led Filly 3 years and under311. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY312. Led Gelding, not exceeding 15 hands313. Led Gelding, 15 hands and over314. Led Gelding 3 years and under315. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING316. SUPREME LED STOCK HORSE VoucherdonatedbyTheMobileGGSpot317. Ridden Stockhorse 3yrs and under318. Ridden Stallion – Snaffle Bit

319. Ridden Mare not exceeding 15 hands – Snaffle Bit320. Ridden Mare over 15 hands – Snaffle Bit321. Ridden Gelding not exceeding 15 hands – Snaffle Bit322. Ridden Gelding over 15 hands – Snaffle Bit323. Ridden Stock Horse rider under 18 years324. Stock Horse Hack not exceeding 15 hands – ridden in curb bit325. Stock Horse Hack over 15 hands – ridden in curb bit326. CHAMPION AND RESERVE RIDDEN STOCK HORSE Sponsoredby1stAustralianLightHorseRegiment,MossValeTroop327. Working Stallion328. Working Mare329. Working GeldingHorse winning ribbons in Classes 327, 328 & 329 not eligible for Class 330330. Working Stockhorse, rider under 18 years331. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION WORKING STOCK HORSE Sponsoredby1stAustralianLightHorseRegiment,MossValeTroop332. SUPREME CHAMPION RIDDEN STOCK HORSE EXHIBIT “StonningtonCup”Perp.TrophydonatedbytheMossfamily– substitutetrophy

Stock HorsesOnly horses registered with the Australian Stock Horse Society are eligible to enter. The number of horses worked in working classes to be at the discretion of the judge. Standard helmets must be worn in all ridden classes and when mounted on grounds.

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SUNDAYSECOND DAY Ring 4 cont.

Open Class 1st 2nd333. Station Hack – equipment not judged. To be judged on quality, conformation, stamina, paces, handiness, standing when unattended, working ability, must be a good leader $6 $4334. Best Walking Horse 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands, PrizemoneydonatedbyMissJ.Green $6 $4335. Best Walking Horse over 15 hands, PrizemoneydonatedbyMissJ.Green $6 $4336. Best Walking Pony under 14 hands, PrizemoneydonatedbyMissJ.Green $6 $4

Polocrosse PoniesTo be tried with stick and ballPresentation of horse and rider and conformation of horse to be taken into considerationRiders to compete in their specific age groups only337. Polocrosse Pony – rider under 16 years 338. Polocrosse Pony – rider 16 and under 21 years 339. Polocrosse Pony – rider 21 years and over 340. The Blake Pelly Perpetual Trophy for the best Polocrosse Pony exhibit

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SUNDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee $4.00 unless otherwise stated.

Judge: Francene Treneman

SECOND DAY Ring 5

Show Hunter ClassesFirst Prize $5.00354. Novice Show Hunter Pony355. Intermediate Show Hunter Pony356. Show Hunter Pony not exceeding 12 hands357. Show Hunter Pony over 12 hands not exceeding 13 hands358. Show Hunter Pony over 13 hands not exceeding 14 hands359. Childs Show Hunter Pony – Cannot compete in Class 360360. Adults Show Hunter Pony – Cannot compete in Class 359361. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY PrizedonatedbyHorseland RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY 362. Novice Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands363. Intermediate Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands364. Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands not exceeding 15.2 hands365. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hands not exceeding 16 hands366. Show Hunter Hack over 16 hands not exceeding 16.2 hands367. Show Hunter Hack over 16.2hh368. Childs Show Hunter Hack – Cannot compete in Class 369369. Adults Show Hunter Hack – Cannot compete in Class 368 370. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK PrizedonatedbyHorseland RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK

371. Novice Show Hunter Galloway372. Intermediate Show Hunter Galloway373. Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands not exceeding 14.2 hands374. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands375. Childs Show Hunter Galloway – Cannot compete in Class 376376. Adults Show Hunter Galloway – Cannot compete in Class 375 377. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY PrizedonatedbyHorseland RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY378. SUPREME SHOW HUNTER SponsoredbyEWGlassPtyLtd–$50379. Working Hunter Pony not exceeding 14 hands380. Working Hunter Galloway 14 hands not exceeding 15 hands381. Working Hunter Hack over 15 hands382. CHAMPION WORKING HUNTER RESERVE CHAMPION WORKING HUNTER383. Pure or Part Welsh Working Hunter (must be registered) A$50cashprizewillbeawardedtothewinner. ProudlysponsoredbyTheSouthernNSWRPGofthe WelshPonyandCobSociety

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SUNDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. Entry fee $4.00 unless otherwise stated.

Judge: Ann Gilbert

SECOND DAY Ring 6

ClydesdalesFirst Prize $5.00384. Stallion or Colt385. Mare or Filly386. Gelding any age387. CHAMPION CLYDESDALE

Draught and Heavy Horses(Not eligible for above classes)388. Stallion or Colt389. Mare or Filly390. Gelding any age391. CHAMPION AND RESERVE DRAUGHT OR HEAVY HORSE392. Junior Handler393. Ridden Heavy Horse394. Open Long Rein Turnout395. Delivery Turnout395a. Heavy Horse in Harness

Harness Ponies and HorsesFirst Prize $5.00Drivers under 17 years must be accompanied by an adult in the vehicle396. Sulky/Buggy Turnout/Jogger397. Viceroy Turnout398. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION TURNOUT

HACKNEY OR PART-HACKNEY CLASSES399. Hackney or Part-Hackney Pony not exceeding 12.2hh400. Hackney or Part-Hackney Pony over 12.2hh not exceeding 14hh401. CHAMPION & RESERVE HACKNEY OR PART-HACKNEY PONY402. Hackney or Part-Hackney Horse over 14hh not exceeding 15hh403. Hackney or Part-Hackney Horse over 15hh 404. CHAMPION & RESERVE HACKNEY OR PART-HACKNEY HORSE

NON-HACKNEY CLASSES PrizemoneydonatedbyMrsP.Boyle,Mittagong

405. Shetland Pony in Harness406. Non-Hackney Pony not exceeding 12hh407. Non-Hackney Pony over 12hh not exceeding 14hh408. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION NON-HACKNEY PONY409. Non-Hackney Horse over 14hh not exceeding 15hh410. Non-Hackney Horse over 15hh411. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION NON-HACKNEY HORSE412. Pleasure Pony not exceeding 10.2hh413. Pleasure Pony over 10.2hh not exceeding 14hh414. Pleasure Horse over 14hh415. CHAMPION & RESERVE PLEASURE HORSE OR PONY416. SUPREME CHAMPION HARNESS HORSE OR PONY417. Adult Driver 18 years and over418. Junior Driver under 18 years419. Obstacle Course

Arabian Horse Classes420. Purebred Stallion 4 years and over421. Purebred Colt 3 years and under422. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT423. Purebred Mare 4 years and over424. Purebred Filly 3 years and under425. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY426. Purebred Gelding (winner eligible for Supreme Champion Arabian)427. SUPREME CHAMPION ARABIAN428. Part Bred or Derivative Arabian Pony Gelding under 14 hands429. Part Bred or Derivative Arabian Gelding 14 to 15 hands430. Part Bred or Derivative Arabian Gelding over 15 hands431. CHAMPION AND RESERVE PART BRED OR DERIVATIVE GELDING432. Part Bred or Derivative Arabian Stallion 4 years and over433. Part Bred or Derivative Arabian Colt 3 years and under434. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION PART BRED OR DERIVATIVE STALLION OR COLT435. Part Bred or Derivative Arabian Pony Mare under 14 hands436. Part Bred or Derivative Arabian Mare 14 hands and over437. Part Bred or Derivative Arabian Filly 3 years and under438. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION PART BRED OR DERIVATIVE MARE OR FILLY439. SUPREME CHAMPION ARABIAN PART BRED OR DERIVATIVE VoucherdonatedbyTheMobileGGSpot

440. Arabian and Arabian Part Bred Stallion or Colt under Saddle441. Arabian and Arabian Part Bred Mare or Filly under Saddle442. Arabian and Arabian Part Bred Gelding under Saddle443. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ARABIAN UNDER SADDLE444. Arabian Costume Class

SUNDAYOnly horses entered in the recognised Stud Book for Arabs to be eligible

(To be led unless otherwise stated)Judge: Jacqui Langfield

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General Regulations and By-Laws1. No exhibitor will be allowed in that section in which his exhibit is placed during the judging, except by permission of the Stewards and it shall be the duty of the Stewards to prevent any person interfering with the judges, and if necessary, order the removal of such offenders from the ground.2. Entries on the day.3. Under no circumstances will any exhibit be allowed to enter the judging arena without the production of a numbered ticket.4. The Society will not be responsible for any accident or loss that may occur to any exhibitor during the Show, and it shall be a condition of entry that exhibitor shall hold the Society blameless and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from such accident. Every reasonable care will be taken to prevent accidents.5. The owner or exhibitor of any exhibit disapproved of as an exhibit by the Committee must, immediately upon notice to that effect, remove such exhibit from the ground.6. Exhibitors, if called upon by the Committee, shall prove the correctness of their Certificate of Entry.7. Electrified tape for temporary horse yards must be constructed with two strands of conductive tape. The tape should be attached with insulated fasteners to well driven steel pickets fitted with protective plastic caps. A sign should be erected on the fence: “Take Care – Electric Fence”.

Protests, Etc.7. Protests made against any award on first and second days must be lodged in writing with the Secretary at the office on the ground not later than 3pm, on the second day of the show, ring events excepted, which may be protested up to 3pm on last day of Show. All protests to be decided on the ground if possible. A deposit of $20 must be made, which shall be forfeited if the protest be deemed frivolous.8. Should any exhibit having gained a prize be disqualified, the next on the list does not necessarily gain the prize. The Committee with or without the advice of the judges, shall decide the same.9. No entry will be received except on condition that all disputes, objections, or protests shall be decided by the Committee, whose decision shall be final.

Accident & Public RiskAll exhibitors must sign indemnity forms and wear wrist bands provided before entry to Judging areas.The society will not be responsible for any accident that may be caused through or by any exhibitor or competitor, or as a result of any act of neglect of any Steward or member of the Committee or public, and it shall be a condition of entry that each Exhibitor shall hold the Society harmless, and indemnify if against any legal proceedings arising from any such accident, and agree to all the rules.Damage to Exhibits – the Society will not, under any circumstances, hold itself responsible for any loss or misdelivery of Live Stock or other exhibits at the Society’s Exhibition, or for any damage thereto or loss thereof.Electric Leads – Ensure all electrical leads have current valid approval tags and are to be placed either underground or above reach overhead by the exhibitor or showman.

Indemnity & WaiverIndemnity and waiver form must be completed by all exhibitors and handlers before entering the rings

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Special Regulations1. Horses must all be paraded when called upon by the Stewards.2. The ages of all horses must date from 1st August.3. All exhibits must be measured if required by the Chief Steward. 1/2 in. allowed for shoes.4. All Stallions three years and over must undergo a veterinary examination if called upon to do so.5. “Stallions” are only eligible for classes stated as such6. Stallions must wear a bit while being handled and competing7. Where possible all stallions are to be stabled or stallions must wear a collar which is securely tied to truck or trailer and must be supervised at all times8. Riders or handlers of stallions must be over the age of 17 years.9. No sharp spurs allowed. Whips subject to approval of Stewards.10. “District” shall be confined to the Shire of Wingecarribee and must be owned and stabled within the shire for 3 months prior to Show.11. “Novice” shall mean any competitor or horse which has not won or divided a first prize at any recognised Show. Winners of Novice classes may be called upon to sign a statutory declaration as to their status.12. “Intermediate” - Horse or rider who has not won a 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize in a solo event at any Royal Show.13. All competitors in junior events must supply birth certificates if required.14. All entries are subject to the Society’s Regulations.

Improper Behaviour1. Outside assistance to competitors by word, by radio or any other method in Horse Ring Events will NOT be permitted. If in breach of this ruling, competitors and their exhibits may be dismissed from the event and from the Showground. Competitor names to be submitted to the ASC.2. Any person, including an exhibitor or competitor who, inside or outside the show ring in the opinion of the Committee, behaves in an offensive, threatening or insulting manner, uses any threatening, abusive or insulting words to any official of the Society, or Judge at the Show or in regard to the Society, shall be liable to disqualification. Upon any person being reported to the Committee as having committed an offence under the above rule, the Committee shall hold an inquiry, of which due notice shall be given to such person; who shall have the right to be heard and call evidence at such inquiry and the Committee shall either exonerate such a person or impose such penalty as it deems expedient and the report of such inquiry shall be forwarded to the Secretary of the South Coast Union of Show Societies.

Drug testing1. Drug testing may be carried out at this Show2. Any competitor, exhibitor or owner found to have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee and dealt with accordingly.

Supplementary By-Laws1. All prizes will be paid in the ring after each event.2. The office-bearers or Committee do not hold themselves responsible for the prizes further than proportionate to the extent of the funds with which they are supplied for that purpose; nor will they indemnify exhibitors for any articles that may be lost, stolen or destroyed during the show.3. Perpetual Trophies will remain the property of the Society.4. Any exhibitor who shall make a false report or give misleading information respecting any exhibit, shall not be entitled to any prize whatever.5. All exhibits must be delivered on the ground and removed therefrom at the owner’s risk and expense.6. In case any dispute may arise as to the construction to be put upon any of the by-laws or regulations, the same will be determined by the Committee of the Society whose decision shall be final.7. No animal exhibited to be decorated with any but the colours provided by the Society.

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JUMPINGAll Competitors must wear approved showjumping attire and must wear EA

approved Helmets in all Jumping Events, Chin Straps must be fastened when mounted.COMPETITORS MUST PRESENT CURRENT PERFORMANCE CARDS WHEN MAKING ENTRIES. NO CURRENT CARD – NO PRIZEMONEY

The attention of all competitors is drawn to special showjumping regulations listed further down the page.Horses may only enter in maximum three classes per day. Horses entered in classes 1.05m or higher must be registered with E.A.

THE HORDERN MEMORIAL TROPHYTheTrophywillbeawardedtothemostsuccessfulexhibitorinthefollowingclasses:

447, 448, 449, 454, 455, 456Point Score: 1st-3; 2nd-2; 3rd-1

MrJimSamsonMemorialTrophyformostsuccessfulLadyRiderinshowjumpingevents

Jumping Judge: Jan Golding

SATURDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. and to be run as convenient 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th445. 60cm Art 245.3 & 238.2.2 Immediate Jump-Off. Entry fee $8 $20 $13 $8 $5 $4 446. 85cm Art 245.3 & 238.2.2 Immediate Jump-Off. Entry fee $8 $15 $10 $8 $6 $5 TheWinSmithMemorial.SponsoredbyJudithGreen447. J and R Equestrian Derby 1.00–1.05m. Art 238.2.1 One Round against the Clock. Table A Entry fee $10 $75 $45 $30 SponsoredbyJandREquestrian 448. 1.05m Art 238.2.2 Showjumping Contest. Entry fee $10 SponsoredbyHorseland,MossVale Gift vouchers to the value of $50 $30 $20 $15 $10449. The Roma Arnull Memorial 1.20m Art 238.2.1.One Round Against the clock. Table A Entry fee $10 $100 $75 $50 $25 $15450. The Franz Mairinger Memorial Top Score. Entry fee $15 $110 $80 $60 $50 $25

SUNDAYCommencing at 8.30 a.m. and to be run as convenient 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th451. 60cm Junior Showjumping contest for riders 12 years and under. Art 254.3 & 238.2.2 Immediate J.O Entry fee $6 $10 $8 $6 $4 $2 TrophiesdonatedbyHorselandMossVale452. 85cm Art 245.3 & 238.2.2 Showjumping Contest for riders 13 years and under 18yrs on the day of the show. $15 $10 $8 $6 $5 Entry fee $8 453. 90cm Open. Art 238.2.1 One Round Against the Clock. Table A Entry fee $8 $15 $10 $8 $6 $5454. Bowral Co-Op Derby 1.00–1.05m. Art 238.2.1 One Round Against the Clock. Table A C $75 $45 $30 Entry fee $10 SponsoredbyBowralCo-Op 455. The Jack Duff Memorial 1.05 metre Art 238.2.2. Entry Fee $10 $100 $75 $50 $25 $15456. The Bill Griffiths 1.2 metre Art 238.2.2. Entry Fee $10 $100 $75 $50 $25 $15

SPECIAL SHOWJUMPING REGULATIONSAll competitors in Junior events must supply birth certificate or a Statutory Declaration signed by a parent if required.Entries through Global Entries Online or accepted on the day.The Chief Jumping Steward may alter, delete, vary or abandon any part of the ring programme as deemed fit if in the best interest of competitors or the Society.All competitors compete entirely at their own risk.Any person using the jumping equipment and/or arena other than during competition will be debarred from competing in any jumping events during the Show.Any disputes concerning Showjumping must be referred to the Group Secretary in writing through the Area Steward.

2019 South Coast and Tablelands Showjumping Pointscore (Prizemoneydonatedbyparticipatingsocieties)

First: $600; Second: $250; Third: $150Participating shows include Albion Park, Berry, Bowral, Camden, Dapto, Kangaroo Valley, Kiama, Milton, Moss Vale, Nowra, RobertsonSpecial Regulations: 1. Points will be awarded on the basis of 1st Place: 10 points, 2nd Place: 8 points, 3rd Place: 6 points, 4th Place: 4 points, 5th place: 2 points 2. Points will be awarded in all showjumping classes conducted by participating shows except for classes for juniors and novelty events. 3. Horses are eligible for points from ONE CLASS ONLY on each day. In the event that a horse places in more than one class, the HIGHEST POINTS earned that day will be added to its score. 4. Only horses registered with the EFA are eligible to compete. 5. Each event will be conducted until a first placing is reached. 6. Points for minor placings will be equally divided by the minor place winners. 7. Horses, which are upgraded during the competition, retain the points earned. 8. Placings awarded by each society must be supplied immediately after the show to the Bowral Show Secretary: [email protected] 9. Any dispute concerning this competition must be referred to the Group 5 Secretary in writing, for reference to the committee.10. The competition will conclude on the date of the last scheduled participating show in this Group 5.

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Pavilion Section_1

Bowral Show Pavilion 2019 The Pavilion OPENS for all Entry Forms and Exhibits on Thursday 10th January from

12 noon.

Entries CLOSE and ALL EXHIBITS must be in the Pavilion by 4.30pm on Friday, 11th January.

The judging and display of all exhibits will take place from 5.00pm to 7.00pm on Friday evening.

The PAVILION will be OPEN to the public on Saturday, 12th January from 9am to 5pm

& Sunday, 13th January from 9am to 12 noon.

Prize money and exhibits will be available for collection from 1pm to 3pm on Sunday 13th January

THE ENTRY FEE FOR EACH ADULT EXHIBIT WILL BE $1.00.

ALL JUNIOR CLASSES (UNDER 18) ARE FREE.

PRIZE MONEY- unless otherwise specified is $2.00 for every 1st place exhibit.

!PHOTOGRAPHY

THIS SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED BY GLENAYR ESTATE Photographs to have been taken by the exhibitor within the previous 12 months. All photographs to be mounted on stiff black cardboard that is no smaller than 20 x 25 cm (8” x 10”) and no bigger than 36 x 46 cm (14” x 18”), with a border of no more than 5 cm on all sides. NO FRAMES TO BE USED. Entries to have exhibitor’s name and phone contact on back. A limit of 2 entries per exhibitor per class. Only entries that comply will be judged.

COLOUR PRINT Class 1. Animal, Vegetable or Mineral Class 2. The most outstanding Colour Photograph with a FLORAL THEME

Prize money of $15.00 will be awarded to the winner of Class 2 and $5.00 for 2nd prize

kindly donated by the PERFUME & SKINCARE COMPANY OF ROBERTSON. Class 3. Human Study Class 4. Landscape or Seascape Class 5. Utes, Cars, Trucks and Tractors (1 or more) Class 6. Any subject other than specified

The Yarnspinner’s Trophy For the most outstanding entry depicting a horse or horses in ANY CLASS.

Trophy and prize money of $35 will be awarded to the winner.

Kindly donated by the SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS YARNSPINNERS GROUP

for the opportunity to showcase their craft during this Show in the Pavilion.

Bowral Show Pavilion Schedule 2019Saturday 12th, Sunday 13th January

Bong Bong Race Course Kangaloon Rd Bowral

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Pavilion Section_2

Bowral Show Pavilion 2019 The Pavilion OPENS for all Entry Forms and Exhibits on Thursday 10th January from

12 noon.

Entries CLOSE and ALL EXHIBITS must be in the Pavilion by 4.30pm on Friday, 11th January.

The judging and display of all exhibits will take place from 5.00pm to 7.00pm on Friday evening.

The PAVILION will be OPEN to the public on Saturday, 12th January from 9am to 5pm

& Sunday, 13th January from 9am to 12 noon.

Prize money and exhibits will be available for collection from 1pm to 3pm on Sunday 13th January

THE ENTRY FEE FOR EACH ADULT EXHIBIT WILL BE $1.00.

ALL JUNIOR CLASSES (UNDER 18) ARE FREE.

PRIZE MONEY- unless otherwise specified is $2.00 for every 1st place exhibit.

!PHOTOGRAPHY

THIS SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED BY GLENAYR ESTATE Photographs to have been taken by the exhibitor within the previous 12 months. All photographs to be mounted on stiff black cardboard that is no smaller than 20 x 25 cm (8” x 10”) and no bigger than 36 x 46 cm (14” x 18”), with a border of no more than 5 cm on all sides. NO FRAMES TO BE USED. Entries to have exhibitor’s name and phone contact on back. A limit of 2 entries per exhibitor per class. Only entries that comply will be judged.

COLOUR PRINT Class 1. Animal, Vegetable or Mineral Class 2. The most outstanding Colour Photograph with a FLORAL THEME

Prize money of $15.00 will be awarded to the winner of Class 2 and $5.00 for 2nd prize

kindly donated by the PERFUME & SKINCARE COMPANY OF ROBERTSON. Class 3. Human Study Class 4. Landscape or Seascape Class 5. Utes, Cars, Trucks and Tractors (1 or more) Class 6. Any subject other than specified

The Yarnspinner’s Trophy For the most outstanding entry depicting a horse or horses in ANY CLASS.

Trophy and prize money of $35 will be awarded to the winner.

Kindly donated by the SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS YARNSPINNERS GROUP

for the opportunity to showcase their craft during this Show in the Pavilion.

Champion Ribbon and $20.00 Prize money for the most outstanding Colour Print in Classes 1-6.

kindly donated by GLENAYR ESTATE.

!BLACK AND WHITE PRINT Class 7. Animal, Vegetable or Mineral Class 8. Human Study Class 9. Landscape or Seascape Class 10. Utes, Cars, Trucks or Tractors (1 or more) Class 11. Any subject other than specified

Champion Ribbon & $20.00 Prize money for the most outstanding Black & White print in Classes 7-11

kindly donated by GLENAYR ESTATE.

!THE SUPREME CHAMPION PRINT WILL BE JUDGED BETWEEN THE TWO CHAMPION WINNERS

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CLASSES 1-11. The winner will be eligible for entry into the Champion of Champions conducted by the South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc. in 2019. An exhibitor may only have an entry from one Show Society in the South Coast Region competition.

JUNIOR CLASSES: 18 years and under – may be Black and White or Colour Class 12. Animal, Vegetable or Mineral Class 13. My Best Friend Class 14. Landscape or Seascape Class 15. Any subject other than specified

JUNIOR CLASSES: 12 Years and Under – may be Black and White or Colour Class 16. Animal, Vegetable or Mineral Class 17. My Best Friend Class 18. Any Subject other than specified !

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $10.00 for the most outstanding Junior Print. Encouragement Award of $5.00 for one entry in Classes 12 – 18

kindly donated by PATRICK O’NEILL. !• NEEDLEWORK

THIS SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED

BY THE BOWRAL BRANCH - COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION. All entries in Classes 19 to 28 must be the work of the individual exhibitor (not washed from wear or used) and completed within the last 2 years. Wearable Art Class 19. Any wearable garment or article of needlework made by an exhibitor either by hand or machine

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by the THE BROWN SHUTTER – BERRIMA will be awarded to the winner of Class 19.

Class 20. Any article featuring machine needlework Class 21. Cushion: may take any form and may be machine or handmade to include some embroidery

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Pavilion Section_3

Bowral Show Pavilion 2019 The Pavilion OPENS for all Entry Forms and Exhibits on Thursday 10th January from

12 noon.

Entries CLOSE and ALL EXHIBITS must be in the Pavilion by 4.30pm on Friday, 11th January.

The judging and display of all exhibits will take place from 5.00pm to 7.00pm on Friday evening.

The PAVILION will be OPEN to the public on Saturday, 12th January from 9am to 5pm

& Sunday, 13th January from 9am to 12 noon.

Prize money and exhibits will be available for collection from 1pm to 3pm on Sunday 13th January

THE ENTRY FEE FOR EACH ADULT EXHIBIT WILL BE $1.00.

ALL JUNIOR CLASSES (UNDER 18) ARE FREE.

PRIZE MONEY- unless otherwise specified is $2.00 for every 1st place exhibit.

!PHOTOGRAPHY

THIS SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED BY GLENAYR ESTATE Photographs to have been taken by the exhibitor within the previous 12 months. All photographs to be mounted on stiff black cardboard that is no smaller than 20 x 25 cm (8” x 10”) and no bigger than 36 x 46 cm (14” x 18”), with a border of no more than 5 cm on all sides. NO FRAMES TO BE USED. Entries to have exhibitor’s name and phone contact on back. A limit of 2 entries per exhibitor per class. Only entries that comply will be judged.

COLOUR PRINT Class 1. Animal, Vegetable or Mineral Class 2. The most outstanding Colour Photograph with a FLORAL THEME

Prize money of $15.00 will be awarded to the winner of Class 2 and $5.00 for 2nd prize

kindly donated by the PERFUME & SKINCARE COMPANY OF ROBERTSON. Class 3. Human Study Class 4. Landscape or Seascape Class 5. Utes, Cars, Trucks and Tractors (1 or more) Class 6. Any subject other than specified

The Yarnspinner’s Trophy For the most outstanding entry depicting a horse or horses in ANY CLASS.

Trophy and prize money of $35 will be awarded to the winner.

Kindly donated by the SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS YARNSPINNERS GROUP

for the opportunity to showcase their craft during this Show in the Pavilion.

Champion Ribbon and $20.00 Prize money for the most outstanding Colour Print in Classes 1-6.

kindly donated by GLENAYR ESTATE.

!BLACK AND WHITE PRINT Class 7. Animal, Vegetable or Mineral Class 8. Human Study Class 9. Landscape or Seascape Class 10. Utes, Cars, Trucks or Tractors (1 or more) Class 11. Any subject other than specified

Champion Ribbon & $20.00 Prize money for the most outstanding Black & White print in Classes 7-11

kindly donated by GLENAYR ESTATE.

!THE SUPREME CHAMPION PRINT WILL BE JUDGED BETWEEN THE TWO CHAMPION WINNERS

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CLASSES 1-11. The winner will be eligible for entry into the Champion of Champions conducted by the South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc. in 2019. An exhibitor may only have an entry from one Show Society in the South Coast Region competition.

JUNIOR CLASSES: 18 years and under – may be Black and White or Colour Class 12. Animal, Vegetable or Mineral Class 13. My Best Friend Class 14. Landscape or Seascape Class 15. Any subject other than specified

JUNIOR CLASSES: 12 Years and Under – may be Black and White or Colour Class 16. Animal, Vegetable or Mineral Class 17. My Best Friend Class 18. Any Subject other than specified !

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $10.00 for the most outstanding Junior Print. Encouragement Award of $5.00 for one entry in Classes 12 – 18

kindly donated by PATRICK O’NEILL. !• NEEDLEWORK

THIS SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED

BY THE BOWRAL BRANCH - COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION. All entries in Classes 19 to 28 must be the work of the individual exhibitor (not washed from wear or used) and completed within the last 2 years. Wearable Art Class 19. Any wearable garment or article of needlework made by an exhibitor either by hand or machine

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by the THE BROWN SHUTTER – BERRIMA will be awarded to the winner of Class 19.

Class 20. Any article featuring machine needlework Class 21. Cushion: may take any form and may be machine or handmade to include some embroidery Class 22. Any article of needlework featuring embellishments Class 23. Article of cross stitch Class 24. Article of tapestry Class 25. Quilt, hand embroidered and hand quilted Class 26. Quilt, hand pieced, hand or machine quilted and appliqued Class 27. Quilt, machine pieced with hand quilting Class 28. Quilt, machine pieced with machine quilting

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by BOWRAL CWA for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 19 - 28.

JUNIOR CLASSES – 18 years and under Class 29. Any item of sewing that is handmade and decorated eg. cross stitch, long stitch, wool on hessian Class 30. Any item of sewing that is machine made and decorated eg. cross stitch, long stitch, wool on hessian etc. ! JUNIOR CLASSES – 12 Years and under Class 31. Any item of sewing that is decorated eg. cross stitch, long stitch, tapestry, wool on hessian etc.

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $10.00 kindly donated by BOWRAL CWA for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 29 - 31. !

• CRAFT Class 32. Any crafted item - could include leatherwork, woodwork, jewellery, lapidary, pottery, metalwork etc. Class 33. Any item featuring RECYCLED equine paraphernalia – could include horse hair, horse shoes, leather, cloth etc.

Please note delivery and collection to upstairs pavilion is exhibitor’s responsibility. Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $20.00 for the most outstanding exhibit

in Classes 32 - 33 kindly donated by MISS JUDITH GREEN MBE, OAM to celebrate her equine contribution.

THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS PROUDLY SPONSORED BY THE BOWRAL BRANCH –

COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION. !• CROCHET All entries must be the work of the exhibitor and not washed from being worn. Class 34. Any article/garment of hand crochet Class 35. Any article/garment of tunisian crochet Class 36. Any garment of hand crochet using natural fibres suitable for a child 5 years and younger (attach yarn label) Class 37. Any garment of hand crochet using natural fibres suitable for an adult (attach yarn label)

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by BOWRAL CWA for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 34 - 37.

• KNITTING Class 38. Any article hand knitted in a natural fibre for a baby under 12 months (attach yarn label) Class 39. Any article hand knitted in a natural fibre suitable for a child (attach yarn label) Class 40. Any article hand knitted in a natural fibre suitable for an adult (attach yarn label) Class 41. A 10” x 10” knitted/crochet square suitable for a rug

(Squares will be donated to Bowral Uniting Church Craft Group.)

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Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by MISS JUDITH GREEN MBE, OAM will be awarded to the winner of Class 41.

Class 42. Any article of knitting not specified above • CROCHET or KNITTING Class 43. Any article of fine lace knitting or crochet 2 ply or finer Class 44. An adult knitted or crocheted accessory – could include socks, mittens, gloves, hat or scarf

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $30.00 kindly donated by the SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS KNITTERS GUILD

for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 34 - 44.

• SPINNING Class 45. Any article/garment created from hand spun natural fibre (attach yarn label)

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by GABRIELE GALL

will be awarded to the winner of Class 45. Class 46. Hand spun skein or hank minimum 50 gms (Figure 8 tying) Class 47. Art Yarn – hand spun skein or hank

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by BERRIMA’S NATURAL AUSTRALIA for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 45 – 47.

• FELTING Class 48. Any article/garment of hand felting Class 49. Any article/garment needle felting

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by BERRIMA’S OVERFLOW for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 48 - 49.

• WEAVING Class 50. Any article of hand weaving from commercial yarn Class 51. Any article of hand weaving containing 50% or more hand spun yarn in weft Class 52. Any article/garment woven from 100% wool

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by MAUREEN McCUTCHEON for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 50 – 52. !

Class 53. Any article of Wearable Art designed and executed by the exhibitor Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by THE BAY TREE GALLERY - BERRIMA

will be awarded to the winner of Class 53. Class 54. Any article which is created from a Combination of two or more of the ABOVE CRAFTS

Prize money kindly donated by FITZROY LAKE WINES will be awarded to the winner of Class 54. !

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by MISS JUDITH GREEN MBE, OAM

for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 45 – 54. !JUNIOR CLASSES – 18 years and under Class 55. Any item of Crochet Class 56. Any item of Knitting

Class 57. Any item of Felting Class 58. Any Item of Weaving !JUNIOR CLASSES – 12 Years and under

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by MISS JUDITH GREEN MBE, OAM will be awarded to the winner of Class 41.

Class 42. Any article of knitting not specified above • CROCHET or KNITTING Class 43. Any article of fine lace knitting or crochet 2 ply or finer Class 44. An adult knitted or crocheted accessory – could include socks, mittens, gloves, hat or scarf

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $30.00 kindly donated by the SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS KNITTERS GUILD

for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 34 - 44.

• SPINNING Class 45. Any article/garment created from hand spun natural fibre (attach yarn label)

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by GABRIELE GALL

will be awarded to the winner of Class 45. Class 46. Hand spun skein or hank minimum 50 gms (Figure 8 tying) Class 47. Art Yarn – hand spun skein or hank

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by BERRIMA’S NATURAL AUSTRALIA for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 45 – 47.

• FELTING Class 48. Any article/garment of hand felting Class 49. Any article/garment needle felting

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by BERRIMA’S OVERFLOW for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 48 - 49.

• WEAVING Class 50. Any article of hand weaving from commercial yarn Class 51. Any article of hand weaving containing 50% or more hand spun yarn in weft Class 52. Any article/garment woven from 100% wool

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by MAUREEN McCUTCHEON for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 50 – 52. !

Class 53. Any article of Wearable Art designed and executed by the exhibitor Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by THE BAY TREE GALLERY - BERRIMA

will be awarded to the winner of Class 53. Class 54. Any article which is created from a Combination of two or more of the ABOVE CRAFTS

Prize money kindly donated by FITZROY LAKE WINES will be awarded to the winner of Class 54. !

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by MISS JUDITH GREEN MBE, OAM

for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 45 – 54. !JUNIOR CLASSES – 18 years and under Class 55. Any item of Crochet Class 56. Any item of Knitting

Class 57. Any item of Felting Class 58. Any Item of Weaving !JUNIOR CLASSES – 12 Years and under

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Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by MISS JUDITH GREEN MBE, OAM will be awarded to the winner of Class 41.

Class 42. Any article of knitting not specified above • CROCHET or KNITTING Class 43. Any article of fine lace knitting or crochet 2 ply or finer Class 44. An adult knitted or crocheted accessory – could include socks, mittens, gloves, hat or scarf

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $30.00 kindly donated by the SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS KNITTERS GUILD

for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 34 - 44.

• SPINNING Class 45. Any article/garment created from hand spun natural fibre (attach yarn label)

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by GABRIELE GALL

will be awarded to the winner of Class 45. Class 46. Hand spun skein or hank minimum 50 gms (Figure 8 tying) Class 47. Art Yarn – hand spun skein or hank

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by BERRIMA’S NATURAL AUSTRALIA for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 45 – 47.

• FELTING Class 48. Any article/garment of hand felting Class 49. Any article/garment needle felting

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by BERRIMA’S OVERFLOW for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 48 - 49.

• WEAVING Class 50. Any article of hand weaving from commercial yarn Class 51. Any article of hand weaving containing 50% or more hand spun yarn in weft Class 52. Any article/garment woven from 100% wool

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by MAUREEN McCUTCHEON for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 50 – 52. !

Class 53. Any article of Wearable Art designed and executed by the exhibitor Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by THE BAY TREE GALLERY - BERRIMA

will be awarded to the winner of Class 53. Class 54. Any article which is created from a Combination of two or more of the ABOVE CRAFTS

Prize money kindly donated by FITZROY LAKE WINES will be awarded to the winner of Class 54. !

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by MISS JUDITH GREEN MBE, OAM

for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 45 – 54. !JUNIOR CLASSES – 18 years and under Class 55. Any item of Crochet Class 56. Any item of Knitting

Class 57. Any item of Felting Class 58. Any Item of Weaving !JUNIOR CLASSES – 12 Years and under Class 59. Any item of Crochet Class 60. Any item of Knitting Class 61. Any item of Felting Class 62. Any item of Weaving !

Champion Ribbon and Prize money of $10.00 kindly donated by BOWRAL CWA for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 55– 62.

STATE WOOL GARMENT/ ARTICLE COMPETITION To promote and encourage the use and diversity of WOOL. Class 63. Three distinctly different types of articles or garments, which together make one entry. Each item made up of no less than 80% Pure New Wool. Articles or garments may be knitted, crocheted, woven, embroidered, felted, constructed from wool fabric or raw (may be washed) fleece. One or three items may be a combination of these crafts. An entry may be the work of one person or a combined effort. The winner, or an entry of suitable standard, will be eligible for entry into a competition conducted by South Coast & Tablelands Group from which further judging would progress. One entry from Group 5 to be judged at State Level and displayed at the 2019 Royal Easter Show.

Prize Money at Bowral Show - 1st $25, 2nd $15 proudly donated by “BURRAWOOL” – BURRAWANG.

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THIS SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED BY

THE OLD BANK BOUTIQUE HOTEL, MITTAGONG All exhibits to have been made by the exhibitor, and be displayed on white plates – may be plastic. Class 64. Sultana Cake – 20 cm, 8” tin Class 65. Carrot Cake - iced with cream cheese filling Class 66. Chocolate Cake - iced Class 67. Plate of 6 muffins - any flavour - not iced - may be in papers Class 68. Plate of 6 scones - may contain dates or cheese Class 69. Plate of 4 decorated cupcakes Class 70. Item of cookery not otherwise specified

Prize money of $20.00 will be awarded to the winner of Class 70. kindly donated by MRS NICOLE KREGE – CANBERRA.

Champion Ribbon and Prize kindly donated by COOKSHOP PLUS, Bowral for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 64 – 70. !!

Class 71. THE BOWRAL BRANCH of the CWA – RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION CWA Bowral Branch have kindly donated the Trophy and Prize money of $20 to be awarded

to the winner of Class 71. The Exhibit winning this Class is eligible to enter the Group 5 Competition later in 2019, from which the winning entry automatically qualifies to compete in the State Rich Fruit Cake Final

at the Sydney Royal Easter Show in 2020. The State Rich Fruit Cake Competition - Compulsory Recipe Ingredients: 250g sultanas ½ tsp ground ginger 1/3 cup sherry/brandy 250g chopped raisins ½ tsp ground cloves 60g self-raising flour 250g currants 250g butter 250g plain flour

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125g chopped mixed peel 250g soft brown sugar ½ tsp lemon essence or finely grated lemon rind 90g chopped red glace cherries ½ tsp almond essence ½ tsp vanilla essence 90g chopped blanched almonds 4 large eggs ½ tsp grated nutmeg Method: Mix together all the fruits and nuts. Sprinkle with sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least one hour but preferably overnight. Stir the flours and spices, cream butter and sugar with the essences. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternatively add fruit and flour mixes. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin, no larger than 20 cm and bake in a slow oven for approx. 3-4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. Note: To ensure uniformity and depending on size, it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4 to 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 to 4 pieces.

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THIS SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED BY COOKABILITY.

JUNIOR CLASSES - 18 years and under Class 72. Plate 6 Anzac biscuits Class 73. Plate of 6 cupcakes - may be iced, decorated and left in paper Class 74. One fancy decorated iced cake - iced 20cms/ 8” tin Class 75. Item of Cookery - not otherwise specified

JUNIOR CLASSES - 12 years and under Class 76. - Plate of 6 decorated Arrowroot biscuits. Class 77. - Plate of 4 decorated cupcakes Class 78. - One fancy decorated iced cake - 20cms/8” tin Class 79. - Item of Cookery - not otherwise specified !

Champion Ribbon and Prize Voucher kindly donated by COOKABILITY - BOWRAL for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 72 – 79.

• PRESERVES THIS SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED BY THE OLD BANK BOUTIQUE HOTEL, MITTAGONG.

Jam must be presented in glass jars no less than 500gms filled weight. Jellies may be 300gms. All lids to be plain and with screw tops. All exhibits may be opened and tasted for judging. Class 80. Stone Fruit Jam – any variety, please name Class 81. Berry Jam – any variety, please name Class 82. Marmalade – any variety, please name Class 83. Sweet Jelly – any variety, please name Class 84. Savoury Jelly – any variety, please name Class 85. Honey Class 86. Lemon Butter Class 87. Chutney – any variety, please name

Prize money of $20.00 kindly donated by the LITTLE HAND STIRRED JAM SHOP – BERRIMA

will be awarded to the winner of Class 87. Class 88. Pickles - any variety, please name Class 89. Relish – any variety, please name Class 90. Sauce – any variety, please name Champion Ribbon and $20 donated by THE OLD BANK BOUTIQUE HOTEL – MITTAGONG

will be awarded to the winner of the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 80-90. !THIS SECTION PROUDLY SPONSORED BY Miss JUDITH GREEN MBE, OAM.

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!JUNIOR CLASSES – 18 years and under Class 91. Any Sweet Jam – any variety, please name Class 92. Any Savoury Preserve – any variety, please name Class 93. Lemon Butter !JUNIOR CLASSES - 12 years and under Class 94. - Any Sweet Jam – any variety, please name Class 95. - Any Savoury Preserve – any variety, please name Class 96. - Lemon Butter

Champion Ribbon and Prize Money of $10 kindly donated by

Miss JUDITH GREEN MBE, OAM will be awarded to the most outstanding entry in Classes 91 -96.

• JUNIOR ART

JUNIOR ART AND CRAFT SECTIONS

PROUDLY SPONSORED BY JILL AND FELICITY LAWRENCE. There will be $3.00 Prize Money awarded to the winner in each class in Junior Art

and Craft unless otherwise stated. JUNIOR CLASSES – 18 years and under Class 97. - Painting any subject any medium. 1st Prize $10, 2nd Prize $5. ! JUNIOR CLASSES – 12 Years and under Painting – any subject, any medium Class 98. By a child in Preschool Class 99. By a child in Kindergarten Class 100. By a child in Years 1 or 2 Class 101. By a child in Years 3 or 4 Class 102. By a child in Years 5 or 6 !JUNIOR CLASSES - 18 years and under Class 103. Drawing - any subject – may use pencil, charcoal, crayon, texta, ink or similar !JUNIOR CLASSES - 12 Years and under Drawing, any subject – may use pencil, charcoal, crayon, texta, ink or similar Class 104. By a child in Preschool Class 105. By a child in Kindergarten Class 106. By a child in Years 1 or 2 Class 107. By a child in Years 3 or 4 Class 108. By a child in Years 5 or 6

Champion Ribbon and prize donated by JILL AND FELICITY LAWRENCE for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 97 – 108. !!!!

• JUNIOR CRAFT JUNIOR CLASSES - 18 years and under

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Don’t miss the working dog demonstrations going on throughout the day. Presented by Downunder Working Dogs

Class 109. Any Crafted Item or model – may be woodwork, metal work, sculpture, or technology inspired etc CRAFT by a Child up to Year 3 Class 110. Best Lego, Duplo or similar model Class 111. Best Original Handmade article !CRAFT by a Child in years 4, 5 or 6 Class 112. Best Lego, Connex or similar model Class 113. Best Original Handmade article !

Champion Ribbon and prize donated by CREATIVE KID – Bowral for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 109 – 113. !!

CREATIVE WRITING and POETRY Class 114. Best item of Creative Writing from a child to Year 4 Class 115. Best item of Poetry from a child to Year 4 Class 116. Best Item of Creative Writing from a child in Year 5 and Year 6 Class 117. Best item of Poetry from a child in Year 5 and Year 6 Class 118. Best Item of Creative Writing from a student in Secondary School Class 119. Best item of Poetry from a student in Secondary School !

Prize Money of $5 for 1st place and $3 for 2nd place kindly awarded by VIRGINIA O’NEILL.

Champion Ribbon awarded to the most outstanding contribution in Classes 114 – 119. !We would like to thank all our Sponsors, Arthead for Prize Cards

and the enthusiastic support from the village of Berrima. !Entry Form

Class 109. Any Crafted Item or model – may be woodwork, metal work, sculpture, or technology inspired etc CRAFT by a Child up to Year 3 Class 110. Best Lego, Duplo or similar model Class 111. Best Original Handmade article !CRAFT by a Child in years 4, 5 or 6 Class 112. Best Lego, Connex or similar model Class 113. Best Original Handmade article !

Champion Ribbon and prize donated by CREATIVE KID – Bowral for the most outstanding exhibit in Classes 109 – 113. !!

CREATIVE WRITING and POETRY Class 114. Best item of Creative Writing from a child to Year 4 Class 115. Best item of Poetry from a child to Year 4 Class 116. Best Item of Creative Writing from a child in Year 5 and Year 6 Class 117. Best item of Poetry from a child in Year 5 and Year 6 Class 118. Best Item of Creative Writing from a student in Secondary School Class 119. Best item of Poetry from a student in Secondary School !

Prize Money of $5 for 1st place and $3 for 2nd place kindly awarded by VIRGINIA O’NEILL.

Champion Ribbon awarded to the most outstanding contribution in Classes 114 – 119. !We would like to thank all our Sponsors, Arthead for Prize Cards

and the enthusiastic support from the village of Berrima. !Entry Form

Bowral Show Society (Inc.)Entry form for Pavilion Exhibits

The Pavilion will be open for entry forms and exhibits on THURSDAY 10th from 12 NOON All entries and exhibits must be in by FRIDAY 11th, 4.30PM. Judging will take place from 5pm – 7pm Friday.

COLLECTION of items between 12noon and 2pm Sunday

I hereby certify that the above exhibits are my bona fide work. I agree to abide by all decisions of the society in regards to which I enter above. I will not hold the society responsible for any loss or damage to exhibits through accident, mis-delivery or any other cause.

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GROUP 5 SHOW DATES & CONTACTS 2019ALBION PARK: President: Mr Shaun McParland; Secretary: Mrs Marilyn Connelly, PO Box 5 Albion Park 2527, Phone: 0479 161 133 Email: [email protected] Jan 19–20

KIAMA: President: Mr David Barnes; Secretary: Mrs Sue Granger-Helcombe, PO Box 354, Kiama, 2533. Phone: (02) 4233 1597 Email: [email protected] Jan 25–26

BERRY: President: Mr Peter Harris; Secretary: Dr Shona Gibson, PO Box 173, Berry 2535. Phone: (02) 4464 1567 Email: [email protected] Feb 1–2

NOWRA: President: Mr Tom Cochrane; Secretary: Mrs Robyn Nelson, PO Box 494 Nowra 2541. Phone: (02) 4423 1081 Mobile: 0491 128 900 Email: [email protected] Feb 8–9

KANGAROO VALLEY: President: Mr Harold Sharman; Secretary: Lauren Murray PO Box 6234, Kangaroo Valley 2577. Phone: 0410 993 452 Email: [email protected] Feb 15–16

CANBERRA ROYAL: Feb 22–24

MILTON: President: Mr Ken Leslie; Secretary: Susan Walsh, PO Box 100, Milton 2538. Phone: (02) 4455 2845 Email: [email protected] March 1–2

ROBERTSON: President: Mrs Leesa Stratford; Secretary: Sharon Makin PO Box 44 Robertson 2577 Phone: 0488 428 776 Email: [email protected] March 8–9

MOSS VALE: President: Mr Neil Parker; Secretary: Hayley Rennie, PO Box 151 Moss Vale 2577 Phone: (02) 4868 1869 Email: [email protected] March 15–17

CAMDEN: President: Mr Greg Wall; Secretary: Mrs Jo Martin, PO Box 43, Camden 2570. Phone: (Day) (02) 4655 8338 Fax: (02) 4655 9847 Email: [email protected] April 5–6

SYDNEY ROYAL: April 12–23

BULLI: President: Mr John Andrews Secretary: Ms Kathy Waldron, PO Box 317, Woonona 2517 Ph: (02) 4283 3043 Email: [email protected] Nov 9–10

DAPTO: President: Mr Noel Leslie; Secretary: Katrina Novak PO Box 18, Dapto, 2530. Phone: (02) 4261 1080 Email: [email protected] Sept 28

PICTON: President: Mr Mick Seccull; Secretary: Mrs Susan Hill, PO Box 34, Picton 2571 Ph: (02) 4677 2485 Email: [email protected] Oct 12–13

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DOG HIGH JUMPCHILDREN’S PET SHOW

Come to the Bowral Show on Sunday and see the

Pet Show, Dog High Jump, Working Dog Demonstrations,

Mini Trot Races and Horse Talk Corner

Head upstairs and check out the pavilion exhibits and the Yarnspinners

Demonstration or get the kids involved in craft activities on the balcony.

Plenty of showjumping to keep you occupied as well.

1. Hairiest2. Longest Tail3. Shortest Tail4. Largest Animal5. Sleepiest Animal6. Animal Most Like Owner

7. Best Behaved 8. Most Cuddly 9. Shortest Ears10. Longest Ears11. Most Appealing Eyes12. Best Tail Wagger

13. Smallest Animal14. Most Obedient15. Most Colourful Bird16. Pet Fowl17. Pet Duck18. Most Unusual Bird19. Pet Guinea Pig

To be run after the Pet ShowSponsoredbyWeKnowPets,Bowral

1st prize $30; 2nd prize $20Two classes will be run:

Small Dogs: (Foxies, Terriers, Poodles etc)

Large Dogs: (Kelpies, German Shepherd, Border Collies etc)Sizes to be determined by the Stewards on the day.

Sunday approx. 2pm

SponsoredbyHarperCollinsDistributionCentre,MossVale

Mini Trots – Sunday 1pmDownunder Working Dogs – all day

Raffle – drawn after Dog High Jump. Purchase tickets from the office!

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The Society is most grateful to the following donors who responded so generously to its appeal for contributions towards the prize money for the Show.

DONATIONSAlcorn Street Veterinary Hospital $50 Gubbins Group $100 RAMS $200

Allan Mackay Auto $200 Green, Miss J MBE, OAM $250 Retford Equine Vet Clinic $50

Ambience Massage and Beauty $100 Goulder, D & L, Mittagong $50 Rob Bennett Jewellery, MV Prize

Bling It On Pony Prize Harper Collins Distribution, MV Prizes Sea of Beauty, Mittagong $75

Bowral Co-Op (Trading) Ltd. $350 Happy Cat Dry Cleaners $100 SHEC $100

Bowral Hair Room Vouchers Highlands Premium Stable Bedding $100 Simpson Fuels $50

Boyle, Mrs P. $20 Horseland, Moss Vale Vouchers/Prizes Southern Highlands Vet Centre $200

Burchell, John, Bowral Trophies Interiors For You $50 Southern Quality Stockfeeds $50

Critter Bits, Bargo $100 J&R Equestrian $150 SPPHA Sashes

Cross Roads Automotive, Moss Vale $200 Knowles Stockfeed & Trading Co $100 Saddleworld, Bowral Rug

Dean Trailers, Bowral $50 Koonama Pony Stud, Paddys River Trophies Sutton Farm Equestrian Centre $150

Do Well Equine $100 Landmark $100 + Prizes Taringa Pony Stud $30

Ella Baché, Bowral $100 Lewis Building Co. $100 The Countryman, Bowral Voucher

Equine Salt Therapy $25 Maree’s Hairdressing Vouchers The Light Horse Troop, MV $100

Equissentials, Tahmoor $100 Marulan Rural Supplies $50 The Mobile GG Spot Vouchers

Evalock, Mittagong $100 Oxley Butcher $100 The Shed Mob $250

EW Glass $50 Poidevin Laine Racing Rugs & Garlands The Ultimate Horse Shop $50 +

vouchers

Gala Equine Vouchers Porterhouse Bistro $50Welsh Pony and Cob Society Southern NSW Sub Committee

$50

Pratley, Warren $200 We Know Pets Prizes

Both Pavilion Stewards, Virginia and Katherine would like to offer sincere thanks to all their Donors, Sponsors and Schools who have so kindly supported the function of the Bowral Show Pavilion in 2019

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