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Tenterfield Show Society Inc • 2017 Schedule • Page 1 Officers and Committee .............................. 2 Membership ................................................ 2 Admission Charges ..................................... 2 Message from the President ....................... 2 JH Reid Pavilion Space Charges ................. 3 Ground Space Charges ............................... 3 Earth Leakage Circ Breakers....................... 3 General Instructions .................................... 3 Instructions to Judges ................................. 3 Instructions to Stewards ............................. 4 Conditions of Entry - All Sections ............... 4 General Conditions - JH Reid Pavilion ....... 4 Friday 10th February Cattle Dog Trials........................................... 5 Sect. 3 Sheep Show .................................... 5 Stud Merino ................................................. 6 Junior Merino Sheep Judging ..................... 8 Sect. 4 Wool ................................................ 9 Sect. 2 Prime Cattle ................................... 11 Tenterfield Show Horse Events ................... 12 Jumping Programme .................................. 13 Young Auctioneers Competition ................. 13 Junior Miss Showgirl .................................. 13 Whip Cracking Comps ............................... 14 Rodeo Events (Local) ................................. 14 2017 Miss Showgirl Presentation ................ 14 Saturday 11th February Tenterfield Show Horse events contd/- - Ring 1 .................................................. 15 - Ring 2 .................................................. 16 - Ring 3 .................................................. 17 - Ring 4 .................................................. 17 Stockman events ........................................ 18 Show Jumping ............................................ 18 Sect. 1 Stud Cattle Section 1 ............................................... 19 - Ring 1 (Led Steer Comps) .................... 19 - Ring 2 (Feature Breed) ........................ 19 Section 2 ............................................... 20 - Ring 1 (Inter-Breed Comps) ................ 20 - Ring 2 (Jnr Judging & Parader Comps) 20 Sports Shear NSW ...................................... 20 New England Australian Sheep and British Breeds section .... 21 Post Ripping & Chainsaw Events ................ 22 Prime Lamb ................................................ 23 Pet Parade .................................................. 24 Dressage .................................................... 24 Grand Parade & Opening of Show ............. 25 Rodeo Events (NRA) ................................... 25 Demolition Derby ........................................ 26 All Day Friday & Saturday Sect. 5a Junior Arts ..................................... 27 Sect. 5b Creative Kids ................................ 29 Sect. 6 Fine Arts ......................................... 30 Sect. 7 Woodcraft ....................................... 30 Sect. 8 Photography ................................... 31 Sect. 9 Needlework .................................... 32 Sect. 10 Handcrafts .................................... 34 Sect. 11 Cooking ........................................ 36 Sect. 12 The Bottle Pantry .......................... 38 Sect. 13 Farm Produce ............................... 40 Sect. 14 Floriculture..................................... 41 Sect. 15 Poultry ........................................... 44 Acknowledgements ..................................... 48 Save the Dates ............................................ 48 Sponsors List .............................................. 49 Index ........................................................... 51 Contents SHOWGIRL PRESENTATION EVENING JH Reid Pavilion Saturday 4th February 2017 Buffet Dier $35 p/head 6.30pm - Hors d’oeuvres 7pm - Dier Proudly Supported by: Regional Australia Bank, Sommerlad Poultry and Spice & Cream All Sponsors and Supporters acknowledged in this schedule are correct at time of going to print. WITH THANKS 4eNTeRfieLD 3HOW #OMMITTee

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  • Tenter�eld Show Society Inc • 2017 Schedule • Page 1

    Officers and Committee .............................. 2Membership ................................................ 2Admission Charges ..................................... 2Message from the President ....................... 2JH Reid Pavilion Space Charges ................. 3Ground Space Charges ............................... 3Earth Leakage Circ Breakers ....................... 3General Instructions .................................... 3Instructions to Judges ................................. 3Instructions to Stewards ............................. 4Conditions of Entry - All Sections ............... 4General Conditions - JH Reid Pavilion ....... 4

    Friday 10th FebruaryCattle Dog Trials ........................................... 5Sect. 3 Sheep Show .................................... 5Stud Merino ................................................. 6Junior Merino Sheep Judging ..................... 8Sect. 4 Wool ................................................ 9Sect. 2 Prime Cattle ................................... 11 Tenterfield Show Horse Events ................... 12Jumping Programme .................................. 13Young Auctioneers Competition ................. 13Junior Miss Showgirl .................................. 13 Whip Cracking Comps ............................... 14 Rodeo Events (Local) ................................. 142017 Miss Showgirl Presentation ................ 14

    Saturday 11th FebruaryTenterfield Show Horse events contd/- - Ring 1 .................................................. 15 - Ring 2 .................................................. 16 - Ring 3 .................................................. 17 - Ring 4 .................................................. 17Stockman events ........................................ 18Show Jumping ............................................ 18

    Sect. 1 Stud Cattle Section 1 ............................................... 19 - Ring 1 (Led Steer Comps) .................... 19 - Ring 2 (Feature Breed) ........................ 19 Section 2 ............................................... 20 - Ring 1 (Inter-Breed Comps) ................ 20 - Ring 2 (Jnr Judging & Parader Comps) 20Sports Shear NSW ...................................... 20New England Australian Sheep and British Breeds section .... 21Post Ripping & Chainsaw Events ................ 22Prime Lamb ................................................ 23Pet Parade .................................................. 24Dressage .................................................... 24Grand Parade & Opening of Show ............. 25Rodeo Events (NRA) ................................... 25Demolition Derby ........................................ 26

    All Day Friday & SaturdaySect. 5a Junior Arts ..................................... 27Sect. 5b Creative Kids ................................ 29Sect. 6 Fine Arts ......................................... 30Sect. 7 Woodcraft ....................................... 30Sect. 8 Photography ................................... 31Sect. 9 Needlework .................................... 32Sect. 10 Handcrafts .................................... 34Sect. 11 Cooking ........................................ 36Sect. 12 The Bottle Pantry .......................... 38Sect. 13 Farm Produce ............................... 40Sect. 14 Floriculture ..................................... 41Sect. 15 Poultry ........................................... 44

    Acknowledgements ..................................... 48Save the Dates ............................................ 48Sponsors List .............................................. 49Index ........................................................... 51

    Contents

    SHOWGIRL PRESENTATION EVENING

    JH Reid Pavilion

    Saturday 4th February 2017

    Buet Dier $35 p/head6.30pm - Hors d’oeuvres 7pm - Dier

    Proudly Supported by: Regional Australia Bank, Sommerlad Poultry and Spice & Cream

    All Sponsors and Supporters acknowledged in this schedule are correct at time of going to print.e e fie ee

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    OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE2016/2017

    Patrons: Mac Fraser - Jim LandersPresident: Matthew Duff (0401-949-323)Vice President: Ben Johnston (0413-188-191)Honorary Treasurer: Stephanie Kennedy (0409-789-089)Honorary Assistant Treasurer: Geoff HoveyHonorary Solicitor/Auditor: Robina CoxShow Secretary: Kim Rhodes (0448-673-373)

    Bancroft-Stuart, RCaldwell, DChisholm, JChisholm, KClayton, DCooper, MCossins, NCossins, TDavey, KDorwood, CDudgeon, RDuff, EDuff, MFinnerty, BHolley, JJohnston, B Jurd, SKennedy, SLanders, JMcCoy, BMcIntyre, JMoylan, FOffer, ROlley, LOverell, AOverell, FPetrie, HPetrie, BPetty, KPetty, PReid, PRhodes, KRhodes, NSkinner, CSkinner, SSmith, SWare, MWright, S

    Benson, GeoffButler, MaryCaldwell, DavidCooper, GaryCooper, MargaretCurr, PatFraser, MacGriffiths, CameronHarvey, ArnoldLanders, BethLanders, JimMcCarthy, DarrylPetrie, BrucePetrie, HelenSkinner, CliffWild, John

    LIFE MEMBERS

    Office Hours:p:e:w:

    Wednesday(02) [email protected]

    MEMBERSHIPMembership (Two-day Showpass) $16.00

    Junior 13 to 16 years $6.00

    Any person may, by giving his or her name and address and by Payment of the Annual Subscription to the Secretary, be duly constituted a Member, and may have all the rights and the privileges of Membership. Any Firm or Company on paying the Annual Subscription shall have the privileges of nominating one of the members of such Firm or Company, who may then be entitled to, and exercise all rights attached to, such Membership, and may also be eligible for election to any Office.

    Members shall be entitled to one Pass, free admission to the Showground on all days of the Annual Show, free entry for children under thirteen.

    2016-2017 Membership Tickets available at the Show Office. MUST be purchased prior to Friday 10th February 2017.

    RECIPROCAL MEMBERSHIP

    The Tenterfield Show Society has a reciprocal arrangement with Stanthorpe Show Society whereby a Member’s Ticket issued by one Society entitles the holder to Free Admission ONLY to the Annual Show of the other Society.

    ADMISSION CHARGES• Grounds •EACH DAY

    Friday - FREE entry till 4pm

    ALL VOLUNTEERS & VISITORSARE REQUIRED

    TO PAY GATE ENTRY FEE

    ADULTS .........................................................CHILDREN 6–16yrs ................................................. 0-6yrs ...................................................PENSIONERS Aged, Invalid & War Veterans ................. (Please present Pensioner’s Card at Gate)FAMILY PASS ........................................... ONE DAY - 2 Adults / 2 children (6–16yrs)MEMBERSHIP (Two-day Showpass) Membership Ticket ................................ Junior 13-16 years ................................. (MUST be purchased prior to Show)

    $10.00

    $5.00FREE

    $5.00

    $25.00

    $16.00$6.00

    COMMITTEE

    Visit our web site forSchedule updates,

    on-line Entry Forms,Indemnity and Waiver Forms

    Gates will be CLOSED

    8pmThursday

    9th February&

    REOPENED6am

    Friday10th February

    2017

    MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT - “Welcome to the 140th Tenterfield Show”

    Welcome to you, our volunteers, sponsors, members, participants, supporters and spectators. Each year our show committee tries to promote and encourage the development of pastoral, agriculture and horticultural pursuits. We encourage the involvement of the wider community especially children of all ages. Prizes, ribbons and certificates of merit are awarded to our participants’ and our committee is always encouraged by the wonderful sponsorship packages and prizes that our sponsors come to us with each year. Our volunteers also have a very important role in our show, without the hard work and dedication of all these wonderful people the show would not precede. This year we have undertaken to work with the Regional Australia Bank to provide a more dynamic event for the people of Tenterfield. I would like to thank them for their foresight and trust in our organising committee.

    Thank you again for your continued support of the Tenterfield Show

    - “See you at the Show” Mathew Duff

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    JH REID PAVILION SPACE CHARGES$50.00 (3m x 2m)

    (inclusive of 1 x Two-day Entry Pass)

    GROUND SPACE CHARGESOutside Ground Space $16.50/m without power

    or $22/m with power.(inclusive of 1 x Two-day Entry Pass)

    Please Note: Public Risk has new Regulations from CaLM requiring all Trade Space and Traders to have a $10,000,000 Public Risk Cover. Please include certificate of Currency of your existing Public Risk Policy or a photocopy of your current Policy. Payment of $20.00 fee will cover you for the above Public Risk required. If the cover required is not adhered to, your request for Space will not be accepted.

    EARTH LEAKAGE CIRCUIT BREAKERSAny exhibitor intending to bring electrical equipment to the Showground will be required to ensure that such equipment is fitted with earth leakage circuit breakers and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances have been inspected and tagged by a licensed electrical contractor.

    This is for the safety of yourself, your fellow exhibitors and the general public and is a requirement of the Workplace Health and Safety Act of 1989. This Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of non-compliance with its provisions. Any exhibitors who do not comply will not be allowed to exhibit at the Tenterfield Showground. Please check all your electrical equipment and leads before you come to avoid the occurrence of any difficulties.

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS1. All Livestock Entries shall be accompanied by a statement giving the name, residence and district of Exhibitor, the Breed of the animal included for Exhibition, the Breeder (if known), and if Required the Pedigree as far as is known to the Exhibitor.2. Any persons in charge of stock must keep their Stalls clean.3. In all cases where the heights are quoted, Exhibits must be measured before going to the Judge, and must have a Certificate stating height, colour and brand, same procurable from the Official Measuring Steward on the Showground.4. The Judges are empowered in cases where they may consider Exhibits to be wrongly classed, to remove such to any other Class in which they are of the opinion they should have been entered, without any disqualification to the competitor through the transfer.5. All Farm Produce exhibited must have been grown within eighteen months previous to the Show.6. All Exhibits to be presented to the stewards as stated at the beginning of each section. No Exhibits to be removed without the sanction of the Stewards.7. Cattle and Sheep to be penned for Show on the first day of the Show.8. Ribbons - The Prize Stock will be distinguished by a Blue Ribbon for the First Prize, a Red Ribbon for the Second Prize, a White or Yellow Ribbon for the Third Prize. These colours shall be worn whenever the Stock is paraded, and any Exhibitor refusing to wear the colours awarded to him shall be liable to be disqualified and shall forfeit any Prize that may have been awarded to him by the Judges.9. All Prize-Winning Horses shall take part in the Grand Parade at the Show, failing which the Prize Money won by them shall be forfeited. All Prize Winning Cattle exhibited in the Dairy and Stud Cattle Sections, or where otherwise specified, shall take part in the General Parade, failing which Prize Ribbons shall be withheld.10. Any Exhibitor refusing to accept the Judge’s award, removing any Ribbon or Award affixed by

    the Stewards, or substituting any other Ribbon or Award Card in lieu thereof, or using insulting language to a Judge or other Official of the Society, shall, if reported to the Chief Steward, be liable to disqualification, together with his Exhibits, and any prizes awarded to him may be forfeited, provided that the Committee may, if it considers so desirable, impose a fine not exceeding $20.00 in lieu of disqualification.11. All disqualifications imposed by the Committee may be appealed to the Board of Appeal of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, provided notice of such appeal be lodged within three days of date of disqualification, accompanied by a Fee of $25.0012. All Protests must be delivered to the Secretary (in writing) within four hours of the Judge’s decision being made public, accompanied by $2.00, which will be forfeited to the Society if the Committee considers the appeal frivolous, and the decision of the Committee shall be final and without appeal. A Sub-Committee consisting of the Chief Steward of the Section concerned and two other Committee Members shall immediately investigate the Protest and reach a final decision within four hours, such decision to be made public immediately.13. Owners of Stallions will be responsible for the safekeeping of their animals.14. In all Sections (other than Livestock), no Exhibit to be entered in two Classes, unless otherwise specified.15. In the event of the Judge considering Exhibits unworthy for a prize, no prize will be awarded.16. Every care will be taken of Exhibits, but the Committee will not be responsible for any losses or deaths, nor will the Stewards be responsible for any goods left in the JH Reid Pavilion.17. The Committee reserves the right to alter or amend this Programme, or to abridge or postpone the gathering in the event of unfavourable weather, or from any cause whatever.18. The Entry Form will be taken as a guarantee that the Animals specified therein are free from all diseases so far as is known to the Owner. In cases of infectious diseases being spread through or by any Exhibit, the Exhibitor shall be held responsible.19. No Owner or any person in charge of Livestock shall ill-treat such Livestock with whips, spurs, goads, or other such instruments.20. The decision of the Committee shall be final in each case.21. All Prize money shall be collected by claimants no later than March 30th unless prior arrangements have been made with the Secretary. A Prize Winner who does not collect his/her Prize money as above, or make prior arrangements as above, will forfeit his/her Prize money.22. No electric fences will be allowed on the Tenterfield Showgrounds during the annual show.23. Johne’s Disease: Exhibitors are required to have a signed Health Declaration that to their knowledge their sheep, cattle and alpacas have not been in contact with any stock which have originated from a property which is known to have been infected with Johne’s Disease, and may be required to declare that Johne’s Disease is not known or suspected to have occurred in the past five (5) years on the property from which the sheep, cattle and alpacas have come.24. Paperwork (inclusive of PIC number) shall be provided for all Livestock brought onto the Tenterfield Show grounds.

    INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES1. Judges are requested to attend at the Secretary’s Office on the Showground at the hour appointed, introduce themselves to the President or Secretary,

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    who will conduct them to the Stewards of their Section.2. Judges, as they arrive at their decision, will write their award, with any remarks they may desire, on the Judge’s Card.3. Judges shall disqualify any exhibit which in their opinion does not comply with the Regulations, and shall enter the reasons on the Cards. If the Judge has any doubts as to the correct interpretation of the Regulations, he shall at once refer to the Stewards.4. Judges may recommend for Certificate, or commend as they think fit, any Exhibit of Special Merit not included in the Schedule of Prizes, and will not award prizes in any class in which the Exhibit is not considered, in their opinion, to possess sufficient merit.5. Judges will sign the Judge’s Book and deliver to the Chief Stewards of the Section.6. The Judges shall decide on the merits of each Exhibit without reference to Pedigree (except in the case of Blood Stock, when they may be provided with the Pedigree, if required), or name and place of the Exhibitor or Breeder, and shall only take notice of the animal, its age and number; they shall, however, state for the information of the Committee if any of the stock does not come within the Regulations prescribed for the competition, so that further inquiry may be made as the Committee may deem fit.7. In forming their judgement they will have regard to the symmetry, early maturing, breeding profitableness, size, and general qualities characteristic of the different Exhibits, making the allowance for age, feeding, and circumstances peculiar to the case coming before them.8. The Judges are particularly requested to satisfy themselves as far as possible regarding the soundness of all animals before awarding the prizes, and to avoid giving prizes to animals showing symptoms of hereditary diseases. The Judges may consult the Government Veterinary Surgeon, if they deem expedient. No protest on Veterinary grounds will be received.9. The Judges may award a Second Prize instead of a First Prize, or may withhold a prize altogether where the Exhibit or Exhibits are not of sufficient merit. They are particularly requested to consider the classes in which there is only one exhibit, and only to make awards when the exhibits deserve them.10. Judges are requested not to enter JH Reid Pavilion, Shed, or any place where they are appointed to judge, before being requested to, by the Steward in charge.11. If a Judge in any Section is unable to give a decision, he is to have the right to request the Chief Steward of the Section to call another person to confer.

    INSTRUCTIONS TO STEWARDS1. The Stewards must be in attendance at the Showground at the hour appointed by the Committee to receive exhibits.2. Stewards are responsible to see that the Exhibits are properly classed and all Exhibits in each Class placed together ready for Judging.3. Stewards will obtain the Judges’ Award Cards from the Secretary and deliver same to Judges, and direct them to the Exhibits they are appointed to Judge.4. Stewards will remove all Exhibitors and other persons from the vicinity of the Judges while judging.5. Stewards will attend on the Judges to afford any information required, but will not knowingly do, or say anything to influence their decision. They must

    not reveal the names of any Exhibitor, or repeat any remark the Judges may make to each other.6. Stewards will obtain the Award Books from the Judge when completed and signed, and deliver same to the Secretary.7. Stewards must be in attendance at the JH Reid Pavilion at the appointed time to return Exhibits to Exhibitors, and check off Exhibitors in the Entry Book.

    CONDITIONS OF ENTRY - ALL SECTIONSNOTE: Any prizes not collected at time of event will be available for collection Sunday 12th February 2017 between 8.30am and 10.30am in the JH Reid Pavilion (not from Secretary’s office).

    Competitors/Exhibitors hereby agree to abide by any decision of the Society in regard to entries and agree to compete/exhibit at their own risk and to indemnify the Society against all claim, suits, actions or demands which may be brought against it in regard to any injuries or other loss sustained by them in the course of competing/exhibiting in any event/s and/or class/classes and agree to exonerate Tenterfield Show Society Inc. from all loss or injury whether from alleged negligence or otherwise.

    GENERAL CONDITIONS• JH REID PAVILION •

    1. The secretary will accept exhibits for entry in the Show with the exception of Lego.2. Entries in all classes must be made on Forms provided.3. Entries for all sections will close as stated per Section on Thursday, 9th February 2017. Entries may be delivered to the Society’s JH Reid Pavilion after 7.30am on that date or as stipulated in Section.4. All exhibits and any Prize Monies may be collected between 8.30am and 10.30am Sunday 12th February 2017.5. Exhibitors must not remove exhibits from stands without steward being present.6. No responsibility will be taken for unclaimed exhibits.7. If sufficient demand exists for a particular non- listed class stewards may, with the agreement of the judge, create an extra class to cover the entries received.8. Entry Fees - as stated in each section.9. Half Prize money if only one exhibitor in each class10. If in the opinion of the stewards an entry would be better suited in another class, he/she has the right to allocate the entry as they see fit. Prize money not collected by March 30th 2017 shall be forfeited by exhibitor and paid back into Society funds.

    SHOW DATES for 2018

    Bundarra -Stanthorpe - Tenterfield -

    Manilla - Uralla -

    Glen Innes - Guyra -

    Ashford - Armidale - Barraba - Inverell -

    Tamworth - Walcha -

    Sydney Royal - Quirindi -Dorrigo -

    Jan 27-29Feb 10-11Feb 10-11 (3 Day show)Mar 18-19Feb 4Feb 17-19Feb 24-26Feb 25-26Mar 10-11Mar 10-12Mar 2-4Mar 24-25Mar 17-18Apr 6-19Sep 8-10Nov 26-27

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    MAIN ARENA7am Start

    Cattle Dog TrialsSteward

    Peter Petty

    CD1. Commonwealth Bank Open Trial (Entry Fee $18)CD2. Novice Trial (Entry Fee $16)CD3. Maiden Trial (Entry Fee $13)

    Sponsored bye e e

    SHEEP PAVILION

    Friday at 9.30am

    Section 3

    NEW ENGLANDFEDERATION SHEEP SHOW

    ‘Tenter�eld - Home Of Federation’Chief StewardsStud Merinos

    Errol Saxby (02) 6736 2227Peter Holley (02) 6736 3657

    Prime LambsGreg Saxby (07) 4684 3498

    Greg Matthews (02) 6737 5461

    Chief Steward British and Australian BreedsTracey Hutchings 0459-446-940

    Assistant Co-OrdinatorNeil Dight (02) 6737 3632

    Co-OrdinaterJohn Holley (02) 6736 1323

    Honorary VeterinariansLuke Annetts & Dr Pip Bacon (02) 6736 2233

    TROPHIES TO THE VALUE OF $1000 APROX

    Merino Groups will be held directly before lunch break on the Friday. Trophies not won in classes will be allocated to other classes. If there are enough strong wools a class will be made for them.

    Conditions of Entry:1. Merino sheep must be ready for judging by 9am, Friday 10th February. Prime lambs must be ready for judging by 9am, Saturday 11th February. Australian and British breeds must be ready for judging by 9am Saturday 11th February. 2. Exhibitors will need to sign the Sheep Entry Form and provide their PIC details.3. The judge is empowered to transfer sheep which he/she considers are entered in the wrong age class or wool type. Decisions of Judges, Chief Steward

    and Stewards-in-Charge are final.4. Stewards will be in attendance to receive sheep from 7am, Friday 10th February and Saturday 11th February 2017. 5. Except for groups, no sheep to be entered in more than one class.6. All sheep to be bred by exhibitor.7. All stud Merinos are to be NSW or QLD regulation shorn either March or August shearing regulations. Sheep without correct ear tags will be returned to the pen without judging.8. Ribbons will be awarded for first and second place.9. Prime lamb exhibitors are limited to two pens per exhibitor for Sections 1, 2 & 3 and one lamb for Section 3. Lambs will be weighed on the day.10. A dinner will be held for all stewards, judges, sponsors and invited guests on the evening of the 3rd February at the Bowling Club (Meal cost $30 aprox)11. District woolgrowers are invited to attend judging, which begins at 9am. Due to long distances travelled by many studs, most sheep will have left the pavilion by 3.45pm either day.12. For two, 4/6 tooth classes where a milk tooth is missing or loose the erupting permanent tooth must not be visible if the sheep is to remain in the original entered class. Judge or Chief Steward’s decision is final.13. Scurs on poll merino sheep not to exceed 25mm in diameter14. Judge is advised to wear white shoes on the judging floor.

    HEALTH PROTOCOL FOR THE SHOWING OF SHEEPThe following protocols were developed by the Tenterfield Show Society Inc. and the Honorary Veterinarian Dr John Brown in August 2001, for guidance and the requirements of the Show. A small committee, consisting of the Show President, members of the sheep committee and the Honorary Veterinarian developed the protocols and then took them to the full committee of the Show Society for their approval. The protocols were endorsed by the Society in September 2001.

    AIMS OF PROTOCOL• To minimise and reduce the risk of any exhibitor bringing any disease to the show and its environment• To minimise and reduce the risk of any disease being contracted during the show, by having in place a physical environment that is clean and safe• To minimise and reduce the risk of any disease being contracted during the show, by conducting the show in accordance with health standards required by the Honorary Veterinarian and external bodies who have set guidelines for maintaining compliance for accreditation.• To develop for exhibitors an environment that is considered safe in terms of disease and maintenance of accreditation.

    CRITERIA ON WHICHPROTOCOLS WERE DEVELOPED

    1. The final decision for all requirements rests with the Honorary Veterinarian for the Show, Dr Pip Bacon. The Veterinarian has the right to refuse entries from any stud or producer on health grounds. The veterinarian’s decision is final.2. Accreditation for diseases is preferred to owner declaration or non assessments of sheep. 3. The Show Society will endeavour to treat all exhibitors fairly. 4. The number of exhibitors, the current accreditation of different exhibitor’s sheep and the physical environment may restrict entries.5. The Honorary Veterinarian will conduct an Audit of the venue, fourteen days before the show and supply each exhibitor with a copy of the Exhibition Venue Audit Certificate stating that the show is to be conducted in a manner, and has in place

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    regulations, that comply with all accreditation requirements of all disease accreditation programmes.6. Stud Merinos only will be shown on the first day of the show.

    DISEASE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SHOWINGOF STUD MERINO SHEEP

    1. Sheep are free of all external parasites. (Lice, Ked) Show Requirement. Owner Declaration.2. Ovine Brucellosis. Show Requirement. Current Accreditation by an External Body, in NSW the NSW Agriculture.3. Virulent Foot rot. Show requirement. Current Accreditation by a veterinarian or Owner’s Declaration that they are free from virulent foot rot and are not in quarantine.4. Ovine Johne’s Disease. All studs are encouraged to be part of the map programme and/or know their health status in relation to OJD.

    HEALTH REQUIREMENT FOR PRIME LAMBSAll lambs will be free of external parasites, and not come from a property that is suspected of having, or being in quarantine for, virulent foot rot, brucellosis or OJD.

    HEALTH REQUIREMENTFor AUSTRALIAN AND BRITISH BREEDS

    All sheep must be free of all external parasites (Lice and Ked). Not in quarantine for virient foot rot or Ovine Johne’s disease.

    New England Federation Stud Merino Section

    Chief StewardsPeter Holley and Errol Saxby

    StewardsBob Smith, Greg Saxby, Amanda Cox, Cliff Skinner, Lois Holley, Greg Cox, Ian Cox, Richard McCowen, Robyn Butler, Lachlan Johnstone & Dell Johnstone

    JUDGEMr Greg Alcock‘Merambego’

    Bungarby NSW 263002-6453-6206

    Judge’s AccommodationSponsored by

    The Tenterfield Bowling Club(The Show Society is very appreciative of this support by the Bowling Club)

    Luncheon and teas donated by the Stewards of the stud sheep

    Morning teaNeil Dight & Robyn Butler ‘Ellamatta’ Bolivia

    Tenterfield Showground PIC is NA 512358

    All stud sheep should have their PIC (Property Identification Code) in their ear.

    Transfer of PIC is the responsibility of the owners.

    CLASS ENTRY FEE$3.00 per Entry

    (Maximum of $30)

    No limit to number of entries in classesNo charge for group entries

    RegulationMarch / August Shorn Sheep

    (A) REGULATION MARCH SHORN SHEEP EXTRA SUPERFINE WOOL VISUAL 80’s1. RAM, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth2. RAM, showing more than 2 teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONEXTRA SUPERFINE WOOL RAM (Ribbons)

    3. EWE, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth4. EWE, showing more than 2 teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONEXTRA SUPERFINE WOOL EWE (Ribbons)

    SUPERFINE WOOL VISUAL 74’s5. RAM, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth6. RAM, showing more than 2 teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONSUPERFINE WOOL RAM (Ribbons)

    7. EWE, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth8. EWE, more than 2 teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONSUPERFINE WOOL EWE (Ribbons)

    FINE WOOL Visual 70’s9. RAM, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth10. RAM, showing more than 2 teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONFINE WOOL RAM (Ribbons)

    11. EWE, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth12. EWE, showing more than 2 teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONFINE WOOL EWE (Ribbons)

    FINE MEDIUM Visual 70s/64s13. RAM, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth14. RAM, showing more than 2 teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONFINE MEDIUM WOOL RAM (Ribbons)

    15. EWE, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth16. EWE, showing more than 2 teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONFINE MEDIUM WOOL EWE (Ribbons)

    MEDIUM & STRONG WOOL Visual 64’s/ 60’s17. RAM, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth18. RAM, showing more than 2 teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONMEDIUM/STRONG WOOL RAM (Ribbons)

    19. EWE, not showing more than 2 permanent teeth20. EWE, showing more than 2 teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONMEDIUM/STRONG WOOL EWE (Ribbons)

    (B) REGULATION AUGUST SHORN SHEEP

    SUPERFINE VISUAL 74’s/80’s21. RAM, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth22. RAM, showing more than 2 permanent teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONSUPERFINE WOOL RAM (Ribbons)

    23. EWE, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth24. EWE, showing more than 2 permanent teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONSUPERFINE WOOL EWE (Ribbons)

    FINE WOOL VISUAL 70’s25. RAM, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth26. RAM, showing more than two permanent teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONFINE WOOL RAM (Ribbons)

    27. EWE, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth28. EWE, showing more than 2 permanent teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONFINE WOOL EWE (Ribbons)

    FINE/MEDIUM VISUAL 70’s/64’s29. RAM, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth30. RAM, showing more than 2 permanent teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONFINE MEDIUM WOOL RAM (Ribbons)

    Tenterfield Show Society Inc

    NLIS transfers will be the responsibility of the exhibitor. Tenterfield Show Society will not be

    responsibile for any transfers.

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    31. EWE, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth32. EWE, showing more than 2 permanent teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONFINE MEDIUM WOOL EWE (Ribbons)

    MEDIUM/STRONG WOOL VISUAL 64’s/60’s33. RAM, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth34. RAM, showing more than two permanent teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONMEDIUM/STRONG RAM

    35. EWE, showing not more than 2 permanent teeth36. EWE, showing more than 2 permanent teeth

    CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPIONMEDIUM/STRONG EWE (Ribbons)

    Major Championships

    (Sheep drawn from classes 2 to 36)(No reserve for Junior Champion Classes 38 to 42)

    37. Junior Champion March Ram (Classes may be 1, 5, 9, 13, 17)38. Junior Champion March Ewe (Classes may be 3, 7, 11, 17, 19)39. Junior Champion August Ram (Classes may be 21, 25, 29, 33)40. Junior Champion August Shorn Ewe (Classes may be 23, 27, 31, 35) 41. Landmark March Junior Sheep of the Show (Entries, winners classes 37, 38) Ribbon & Trophy42. Wattle Downs August Junior Sheep of the Show (Entries, winners classes 39, 40) Ribbon & Trophy

    Winners of classes from 37 to 40 (depending on results in classes 41 & 42) are the only possible Junior (2T) entries in classes 43, 44, 45, 46. 43. August Shorn Grand Champion Ram Ribbon & Trophy44. August Shorn Grand Champion Ewe Ribbon & Trophy45. March Shorn Grand Champion Ram Ribbon & Trophy46. March Shorn Grand Champion Ewe Ribbon & Trophy

    Winners of classes 41 & 42 are the only possible Junior (2T) entries in 47 and ONLY if they are also a Grand Champion. (The chief stewards may at times relax this rule in special circumstances). 47. Rhombus Contracting Supreme Champion Sheep of the Show Ribbon & Trophy (Classes 43, 44, 45, 46) 48. Breeders Group One Ram and two Ewes any age - to be judged on Uniformity of Type. Group to be either poll or horn, August or March shorn. Trophy donated by G Cooper

    49. Pen of two Ewes Judged on Uniformity of Type. One ewe to have more than two teeth and one ewe to have only two teeth or milk teeth. John Williams Memorial Trophy donated by M Williams & J Hurtz

    50. Pen of two Rams Judged on Uniformity of Type. One ram to have more than two teeth and one ram to have two teeth or milk teeth. Trophy donated by C & J Thompson, ‘Mailchange’ Wandsworth

    Merino Championships

    JUNIOR MARCH CHAMPION RAMTrophy

    donated by Elders Ltd (Glen Innes)

    JUNIOR MARCH CHAMPION EWEThe Kegga McCowen Memorial Trophy (no Reserve)

    JUNIOR AUGUST CHAMPION RAMTrophy

    donated by‘Shalimar Park Merino Stud’

    JUNIOR AUGUST CHAMPION EWETrophy

    donated byHarold Curry Auctioners, Stock, Station & Real Estate Agents

    CHAMPIONEXTRA SUPERFINE RAM - MARCH SHORN

    Gordon & Elizabeth Leahy Memorial Trophy

    CHAMPIONEXTRA SUPER FINE EWE - MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by

    Australian Superfine Woolgrowers’ Assoc. New England

    CHAMPIONSUPERFINE RAM - MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by Peter & Louise Holley & Family Tenterfield

    RESERVE CHAMPIONSUPERFINE RAM-MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by Australian Wool Network

    CHAMPIONSUPERFINE EWE - MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by Good Homemakers Tenterfield

    CHAMPIONSUPERFINE RAM - AUGUST SHORN

    Trophydonated by Cox Family ‘Delwick Merino Stud’

    CHAMPIONSUPERFINE EWE - AUGUST SHORN

    Trophydonated by Landmark Glen Innes

    CHAMPIONFINE WOOL RAM - MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by

    TDG Associates Chartered Accountants

    CHAMPIONFINE WOOL EWE- MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by Notleys Wool Store & Fibre Testing

    CHAMPIONFINE WOOL RAM - AUGUST SHORN

    Trophydonated by Norco Tenterfield

    CHAMPIONFINE WOOL EWE-AUGUST SHORN

    Trophydonated by Sandra Smith ‘Trenayr’

    CHAMPIONFINE / MEDIUM RAM - MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by ‘Yoorooga Merino Stud’

    Don’t forget Show Ridesnow located in front of the

    Shearing Complex!

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    CHAMPIONFINE / MEDIUM EWE - AUGUST SHORN

    Trophydonated by Schute Bell

    CHAMPIONMEDIUM/STRONG WOOL RAM - AUGUST SHORN

    Trophydonated by Pip Bacon

    GRAND CHAMPIONRAM - MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by

    Tenterfield & Deepwater Bakery

    RESERVE GRAND CHAMPIONRAM - MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by Schute Bell

    GRAND CHAMPIONEWE – MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by Tenterfield Produce

    RESERVE GRAND CHAMPIONEWE - MARCH SHORN

    Trophydonated by Landmark - Glen Innes

    GRAND CHAMPIONRAM - AUGUST SHORN

    Trophydonated by KLAS Accountants Tenterfield

    RESERVE GRAND CHAMPIONRAM - AUGUST SHORN

    Trophydonated by Landmark Glen Innes

    GRAND CHAMPION EWE - AUGUST SHORNTrophy

    donated by Schute Bell

    NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANKMARCH SHORN JUNIOR SHEEP OF THE SHOW

    Trophydonated by National Australia Bank (no reserve)

    WATTLE DOWNSAUGUST SHORN JUNIOR SHEEP OF THE SHOW

    Trophydonated by B & L Huskisson & family

    RHOMBUS CONTRACTINGSUPREME CHAMPION SHEEP OF THE SHOW

    MARCH & AUGUST SHORNTrophy

    donated by Rhombus Contracting

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN MERINO SECTIONMARCH & AUGUST SHORN

    Trophydonated by Schute Bell Queensland

    Points to be allotted as follows: Supreme Champion 3; Grand Champion 2; Reserve Grand Champion 1; Champion 3; Reserve 2; First 2; Second 1; First in Group 3. No points will be awarded unless there are Two or More Exhibitors in that Class. Any studs with horned and poll registration may exhibit as one.

    New England Branch of the ASWGA proudly support the Stud Merino Section of the Tenterfield Show.

    Junior Merino Sheep Judging2017 Judges

    Mr Bill Huskisson & Mr Greg Cox

    A Junior Sheep Judging Competition will be held on Friday at 12.30pm and is open to all young people under 25 years of age. Entries accepted at the Sheep Pavilion.

    No Entry Fee

    PRIZE MONEY1st : $20 2nd : $15 3rd : $10

    Donated by JDM Frazer Jnr and RNR SmithFirst & Second eligible to compete in Zone Final

    Mac Fraser, Tenterfield Show Patron and Mr Bob Smith have supported the Junior Judging for many years and they keep a keen eye on the day’s proceedings.

    Tenterfield Show Society Inc

    NLIS transfers will be the responsibility of the exhibitor. Tenterfield Show Society will not be responsibile for any transfers.

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    SHEARING COMPLEX Section 4

    Wool

    Chief StewardSandra Smith

    (02) 6737-5432 or 0429-970-124

    StewardsErrol Saxby, Amanda Cox, Pam O’Neill

    Brian & Jen Lanz & Greg Cox

    Presentation of trophies when exhibits collected on Sunday morning.

    Conditions of Entry1. All fleeces must be bona-fide property of the exhibitor, and must not be more than 12 months growth.2. All fleeces to be skirted3. If in the opinion of the stewards a fleece would be better suited in another class, they have the right to allocate that fleece as they see fit.4. Fleeces to be eligible in one class only.5. Registered stud breeders not eligible in classes 1-6.6. The Chief Steward has the right to restrict the number of exhibits in any class by an exhibitor.7. The Society shall not be responsible for the loss or damage of any exhibit, irrespective of the cause of the loss or damage.8. Entry fee $1 per entry, payable to wool steward on receipt of wool.9. All exhibits must be ready for judging by noon on Thursday February 9th. Stewards will start receiving entries at 9am

    e eCompleted in 1992

    e e e fie c e e e e e e e c e

    Suggest a name below, tear out & drop this form into the show office, or send an email to: [email protected]. All names will be considered prior to our AGM (May 2017) - Winner will be asked to assist with unvailing of the plaque!

    SHEARING COMPLEX NEW NAME: .............................................................................................................................

    Name: ...................................................................................... Contact Phone: ..........................................................

    10. Ribbons not to be removed without permission of the stewards.11. Special consideration will be given to the length of time wool has been stored.12. If housed fleeces are entered, classes will be allocated for them and Champions will receive ribbons.13. Fleeces will be judged on a point system as stated below: Trueness to type 20 points Evenness 10 points Character 10 points Length 6 points Soundness 6 points Softness 6 points Density 6 points Colour 6 points Top and Noil 30 points TOTAL 100 points

    Restricted ClassesWool in classes 1-6 to be from sheep bred & owned by exhibitors resident within Tenterfield Rural Land Protection Board Area and not registered stud breeders.

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORin restricted classes

    (two exhibitors or no award)FD Caldwell Trophy

    BEST PAIR OF FLEECESClass 5

    Tenterfield Rotary Club Trophy

    FIRST TIME EXHIBITORRestricted Classes

    Trophy donated by Pat Watt

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    HIGHEST YIELDING FLEECE Classes 1-5

    National Party Trophy

    1. One fleece superfine Ewe or Wether’s wool 74’s or finer.2. One fleece fine Ewe or Wether’s wool 70’s3. One fleece medium Ewe or Wether’s wool 64’s4. One fleece strong Ewe or Wether’s wool 60’s or stronger5. Pair of fleeces to be of one quality to be judged on uniformity. Aggregate points and uniformity out of 20.6. One fleece unshorn Hoggett wool Top & Noil (30) not counted.

    Open ClassesRAMS7. One fleece of fine Ram’s wool 70’s or finer8. One fleece medium Ram’s wool 64’s9. One fleece strong Ram’s wool 60’s and stronger

    FLOCK10. One fleece superfine Ewe or Wether’s wool 74’s or finer11. One fleece of fine Ewe or Wether’s wool 70’s12. One fleece of medium Ewe or Wether’s wool 64’s13. One fleece of strong Ewe or Wether’s wool 60’s and stronger

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORin classes 10-13

    (two exhibitors or no award)Landmark Trophy

    14. Pair of Fleeces to be of one quality to be judged on uniformity – aggregate points and uniformity out of 20.

    AR Bailey Memorial Trophy

    Commercial Value Fleece15. Commercial value fleece and quality to be judged on commercial value.

    Ray White Rural Trophy(Rams excluded)

    Hoggett Classes16. One fleece of unshorn Hoggett wool - Super17. One fleece of unshorn Hoggett wool - Fine18. One fleece of unshorn Hoggett wool - medium19. One fleece of unshorn Hoggett wool - strong

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORclasses 16-19

    (Two exhibitors or no award )Trophy - Wilshire & Co

    Bellies20. 4 Belly wools to be judged on quality and uniformity (Rams not eligible)

    Trophydonated by Saxby Partnership

    Junior ClassesExhibitors must be under 16 years of age

    21. One fleece superfine Ewe or Wether’s wool 64’s or finer22. One fleece fine Ewe or Wether’s wool 70’s23. One fleece medium Ewe or Wether’s wool 64’s 24. One fleece strong Ewe or Wether’s wool 60’s or stronger25. One fleece unshorn Hoggett wool (top and Noil not counted)

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORIN JUNIOR CLASSES

    Trophy donated by Sandra Smith(2 exhibitors or no award)

    ChampionsCHAMPION HOUSED FLEECE

    Ribbon and Trophydonated by NAB Agribusiness

    RESERVE CHAMPION HOUSED FLEECERibbon

    CHAMPION RAM’S FLEECERibbon and Trophy donated by Elders

    RESERVE CHAMPION RAM’S FLEECERibbon & Trophy

    CHAMPION FLEECE OF THE SHOW Ribbon & Trophy donated by Goddard Wool Marketing

    RESERVE CHAMPION FLEECE OF THE SHOW Ribbon & Trophy donated by Schute Bell

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORIN WOOL SECTION

    Trophy donated by

    The Champion Fleece of the show is eligible to go to Sydney to compete in section of Champion Fleeces of NSW.

    1917 Tenterfield Show Committeeat the AM White Memorial Rotunda

    Four-in-Hand with Bob Campbell (Bonshaw)at the Centenary Show

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    PRIME CATTLE RINGFriday at 10am

    Section 2Prime Cattle

    Judging starts 10.00am

    Chief StewardMatt Duff: 0401 949 323

    Hoof ClassesEntry Fee: $10.00 per class

    Conditions of Entry1. Exhibits to be the bona-fide property of the Exhibitor for at least three months prior to the Show.2. Exhibits must be true to type and in the opinion of the judge worthy of a prize. The judge in making his decision in the Hoof class will take into consideration weight for age, confirmation and muscling – in the case of pens, uniformity of size and type.3. No exhibit to compete in more than one class unless otherwise specified.4. Entries will only be received subject to the right of the stewards to reject cattle which they consider are of DANGEROUS TEMPERAMENT OR ARE NOT OF SUFFICIENT MERIT to compete as Prime Cattle.5. Horned cattle will be exhibited provided the HORN IS TIPPED AND DOES NOT EXCEED THE LENGTH OF THE EAR. Fresh horn or castration wounds are not allowed.6. Stud or led cattle not eligible.7. Completed NVD must accompany cattle and if cattle are not registered to PIC they will be ineligible. All fat cattle in all classes must be yarded between 3-6pm on the Thursday prior to the Show. Cattle will be mouthed, weighed and numbered. JUDGING WILL COMMENCE AT 10AM Friday 10th February. Presentation and Trophies awarded before Auction.8. Auction 4pm at owner’s request.9. ENTRIES CLOSE ON Tuesday prior to Show. No late entries will be accepted.10. ENTRY FEE will be $10.00 per class.11. Weight will be estimated curfew weight.12. Cattle to be grass fed except for Class 6.13. Presentation at 1pm in the Prime Cattle Area.14. NLIS shown as sighted by Show Committee15. PLEASE NOTE Section 23 of General Instructions re: Johne’s Disease.

    Ribbons will be awarded in all classes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd plus where stated in the schedule.

    Prize Money/Products to value of1ST $100, 2ND $20, 3RD $10

    1. Single vealer not exceeding 260kgSponsored by P & T Curry, T & Y O’Sullivan

    2. Pen three vealer not exceeding 260kgSponsored by G Scholes

    3. Single vealer over 260kgSponsored by Killarney Co-op

    4. Pen three vealers over 260kgSponsored by G Grogan & Caldwell Family

    5. Pen three steers or heifers over 300kgs, milk teethSponsored by Duff Pastoral

    6. Single grain fed steer 300-400kgsSponsored Ray White - Tenterfield

    7. Single bullock over 550kgs, no more than 4 teethSponsored by J Koch & J Wyndham

    8. Pen three bullocks over 550kgs, no more than 4 teethSponsored by KR & LA Willcocks

    9. Single bullock over 550kgs, 6 or 8 toothSponsored by Harold Curry Real Estate & Stock Agents

    10. Pen three bullocks over 550kgs, 6 or 8 toothSponsored by CRT Tenterfield

    11. Pen three feeder steers 400-520kgs, milk or 2 tooth12. Single cow & calf. Any recognised breed.13. Pen three breeding heifers. Any recognised breed.14. Breeders group to be drawn from classes 12 & 13. One cow & calf one heifer.

    CHAMPION LIGHTWEIGHT VEALER(classes 1 & 2)

    Trophy donated by National Australia Bank

    CHAMPION HEAVY WEIGHT VEALER (classes 3 & 4)

    Kevin McLennan Memorial Trophydonated by H McLennan

    CHAMPION BULLOCK(classes 7, 8, 9 & 10)

    Greg & Jill Donnelly Memorial Trophydonated by J Donnelly and Family

    CHAMPION PEN OF THREE(classes 2, 4, 5, 8 &10)

    Trophy donated by Ray White - Tenterfield

    CHAMPION VEALER(classes 1, 2, 3 & 4)

    Alan Duff Memorial Trophy

    GRAND CHAMPION BEASTKeith Donnelly Memorial Trophy

    donated by C Donnelly

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORAlbert Donnelly Memorial Trophy

    donated by Donnelly Family

    Champion - 4pts1st 3pts, 2nd 2pts, 3rd 1pt

    The Tenterfield Show Committee would like to thank all sponsors of the Prime Cattle Section:

    •Alford & Duff First National•David Caldwell••Harold Curry Real Estate & Stock Agents•

    •P&T Curry•J Donnelly & Family•Robert Duff••Jim Koch•Helen McLennan•M Murphy•

    •National Australia Bank•G Rogan•Geoff Scholes••J Wyndham•KR & LA Willcocks•Incitec•

    •T&Y O’Sullivan• CRT Tenterfield••Ray White - Tenterfield•Killarney Co-Op•

    FIREWORKSFriday 8.30pm

    Main Ring

    TENTERFIELD

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    TENTERFIELD SHOWHORSE EVENTS

    Friday 10th FebruaryRing StewardNoel Cossins

    Saturday 11th FebruaryRing Steward

    Liz Duff

    Terms & Conditions:

    DRUG TESTING

    ATTENTION ALL HORSE COMPETITORSThis show is a member of the Central Northern Group of Show Societies and this Group now has undertaken a horse drug testing programme that will be implemented as from the commencement of Group shows in 1991.It is YOUR responsibility to know the rules and regulations regarding this drug testing programme and this show or this Group will not in any way accept responsibility for your lack of knowledge and/or understanding of this subject.It is a condition of entry at this show that all horses competing at this show, compete on the understanding that drug testing may be carried out at this show and if drugs are detected then penalties will apply.

    PROHIBITED DRUGSIt is the intention of these regulations that all animals shall perform on their merits without the aid of drugs which will affect the conduct, performance or appearance of the animal.An Exhibitor shall NOT administer and shall procure that there shall Not be administered to his/her exhibit any drug or substance herein called a “prohibited drug”.Prohibited drugs are substances originating externally whether or not they are endogenous to the animal and means any substance capable of affecting the performance of behaviour of an animal by its action upon the Central or peripheral nervous system, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, the alimentary digestive system, the musculo-skeletal system or the urogenital system and shall include analgesics, anti-histamines, anti-inflammatory agents, blood coagulants, diuretics, hormones, and their synthetic counterparts, cortico-steroids, local anaesthetics, muscle relaxants and tranquilisers and vitamins.The use of antibiotic substances (anti-viral, anti-microbial, anti-parasitic) with the exception of Procaine Penicillin may be permitted.In the Case of Showjumping and Dressage entries ONLY, which are conducted under F.E.I. Rules, the use of Phenylbutazone and Oxyphenylbutazone is permitted provided the maximum level of either or both does not exceed 2 micrograms per millilitre of plasma, in aggregate, at the time at which the exhibit is to be judged.The Society (or Group) may at its discretion cause an examination to be made of an exhibit by a Veterinary Officer who in the course of such examination may make by such methods and he may determine such tests of and take such samples from such exhibit as he deems necessary or advisable. The result of the examination shall be reported to the Group and the Society.An exhibit to which, in the opinion of a Veterinary Officer, a prohibited Drug has been administered shall not be exhibited without the consent of the Group and shall be removed from the Showground forthwith upon notice from the Group or Society.The Group may at its sole discretion impose the penalties applicable in the light of all information made available and may disallow or cancel the entry and any award made to the exhibit, without in such case being called upon to give

    reason therefore.The owner or any other person who was in charge of the animal to which a prohibited drug has been administered will be disqualified and penalties shall apply. THE PENALTIES TO APPLY SHALL BE 12 months disqualification from exhibiting within this Group for the Animal and the Person in Charge of the animal. It will be recommended to the A.S.C. that these penalties shall apply on a Statewide Level and that disqualification should be Statewide.If the animal is not presented for examination within the time specified by the Group, then the same penalties shall apply as if a Prohibited Drug was detected.

    TREATMENT FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTEDAny person who at any time administers or causes to be administered for the purpose of affecting the performance of an animal in any event or class at the Show any Drug as defined previously or has in his/her possession any improper contrivance may be disqualified or otherwise penalised by the Group.Particular attention will be paid to the detection of sedative and tranquiliser groups of drugs but analysis for all classes of prohibited substances will be included. The collection of samples inter alia will always involve taking urine and/or blood.An examination may include an examination for desensitised limbs. Any animal found to have a limb or part of a limb desensitised by any means will be considered to have competed under the influence of a prohibited substance and penalised accordingly.The owner or their representative may be present during testing, but shall not interfere in any way with the conduct of the test, and will observe the instructions of the veterinary officer on duty.The Society (or Group) and any servant or appointee of the Society or Group shall not be liable to the exhibitor, owner or any other interested parties, for the death of, or for any injury, damage or infection which may be sustained by an exhibit occasioned by or arising out of any act or omission of any servant, agent or appointee of the Society or Group done or committed in the course of his examination whether due to the negligence of any such servant, agent or appointee or otherwise.Exhibitors must abide by the directions of the Society or Group as to the procedures to be followed for the examination of their exhibit and failure to adhere to these directions shall incur the same penalties as if prohibited drugs were detected.

    General Condition of Entry1. No exhibits in general ring events are to appear in the ring to be judged with any prize ribbon on, or with any distinguishing badge, under penalty of disqualification.2. Mare with foal at foot, participating in the parade – foals must be led or under proper control.3. Judges must make 1st, 2nd and 3rd awards (if worthy) in classes where stated.4. In all classes where heights are quoted, competitors must be measured before going to the judge, must have a certificate from the measuring steward stating height and must produce the certificate before the prize ribbons are awarded if so requested by the ringmaster.5. A parent or parents of a child shall not enter the show ring whilst the competitor is competing in any event unless authorised by the ringmaster. Any breach of this regulation, at the discretion of the ringmaster, may be investigated by a sub- committee, comprising the ringmaster and two committee members. The Sub Committee shall take whatever action it deems appropriate.6. Owners of stallions will be responsible for the safekeeping of their animals.7. Stallions may only compete in classes indicated for stallions.

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    8. Horses entering in Hunter classes are not eligible to enter in Hack classes.9 Competitors with dogs on the ground are requested to keep them on a leash. Dogs found unleashed and/or out of control will be referred to the local council for impounding.10. Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor found to have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee.11. All competitors compete at their own risk. There will not under any circumstances be any Free Gate entry or any Gate Refund to Competitors.12. Horse stalls and stallion boxes are available on application and made on an official form. Payment must be made with application.13. Maiden – is a pony, galloway or hack that has not won a first prize at any agricultural show.14. Novice – is a pony, galloway or hack that has not won an open championship at any agricultural show.15. The Society reserves the right to make any changes to this schedule without notice.16. HORSE HANDLING PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses & cattle are dangerous, and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

    PRIME CATTLE AREAFriday 10th February

    at 4pmTenter�eld Show Society Inc

    2O17YOUNG AUCTIONEERS

    COMPETITIONTHE MAYOR’S TROPHY

    Prime Cattle Auction will feature a

    young auctioneerscompetition

    16 - 24 year olds

    ENTRY & INFOSteve Alford 0428-100-328MAIN RING

    Friday at 10am

    Jumping Programme

    Chief StewardTad Cossins

    StewardNoel Cossins

    Ph: 02-6736-5550

    Sponsored by Sexton & Green

    Tenterfield Bowling Club

    Conditions of Entry:• All riders MUST wear skullcaps• All entrants MUST complete Bio Security paperwork before competing.• Conducted under EFA rules, 21st Edition• HORSE HANDLING PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses are dangerous, and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

    J1. Table AM5: Starting Height 1.05m (Entry Fee $7)1st $60; 2nd $50; 3rd $40; 4th $30; 5th $20

    J2. Table AM5: Starting Height 1.15m (Entry Fee $9)1st $80; 2nd $60; 3rd $50; 4th $30; 5th $20

    J3. Power n’ Speed: Starting Height 1.15m (Entry Fee $9 )1st $80; 2nd $60; 3rd $50; 4th $40; 5th $20

    J4. Grandprix: Starting Height 1.2 -1.3m (Entry Fee $12)1st $120; 2nd $100; 3rd $80; 4th $50; 5th $40

    J5. Open Scurry: Starting Height 1.1m (Entry Fee $9) 1st $80; 2nd $60; 3rd $50; 4th $40; 5th $20

    J6. Sexton & Green Open Six Bar to be held in Main Ring (Entry Fee $40) 1st $350; 2nd $200; 3rd $150; 4th $75

    2017

    JUNIOR MISS SHOWGIRL

    COMPETITION

    Miss Tiny Tot: Age: 4-6

    Miss Mini Showgirl: Age: 7-9

    Miss Teen Showgirl: Age: 10-13

    Miss Junior Showgirl: Age: 14-17

    WHEN? 4:30pm Friday 10th Feb WHERE? Shearing Complex

    WINNERS PRESENTATION: All entrants MUST be present

    7:30pm Main Ring

    Entry Forms available from the Tenterfield Show Society Office early January.

    For more info contact:

    Josie McIntyre 0428 668 458

    Or

    Codi Dorward 0410 494 559

    Proudly sponsored by• Soul Pattenson • Inspire Hair •

    • Tenterfield Shire Council • • Tenterfield Show Society •

    • Clobber’s • Dorward Family •

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    RODEO ARENAFriday from 5.30pm

    Local Rodeo EventsSteward

    Peter Petty0428-591-467

    Conditions of Entry:• All Local Rodeo entry’s close Friday 5pm. • Competitors must enter at the Secretary Office • HORSE HANDLING PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses & cattle are dangerous, and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

    Barrel RacingR1. under 9 yearsR2. 9 years and under 12R3. 12 years and under 14R4. 14 years and under 17R5. 17 years and over Sponsored by Historic Stannum House Winner only - Trophy & Voucher

    FIRST HALF R6. Poddy Ride – 12 years and under (Entry Fee $8) Prize/Product to value of $75R7. Junior Steer Ride – 12 years to 16 years (Entry Fee $10) Prize/Product to value of $150

    SECOND HALF

    R8. Novice Bull Ride (Entry Fee $20) Prize/Product to value of $200R9. Open Bullock Ride (Entry Fee $20) Prize/Product to value of $200

    BuckjumpPrize to winning horse owner & rider

    Horse owners to nominate prior to event.

    Prize/product to value of $100 for horse owner& $100 winning Rider

    RODEO RING5pm

    Kids EventsWhip Cracking Comps

    FREE Entry

    PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed and signed by a Parent/Guardian at time of entry.

    KE1. Under 7 - OpenKE2. Under 12 - OpenKE3. Under 1t - Open

    Sponsored by Kent Saddlery Stanthorpe

    FIREWORKS

    Friday 8.30pmMain Ring

    TENTERFIELD SHOW SOCIETY INC.IS A LIFE MEMBER

    OF THE RSPCA

    MAIN RING

    Fridayfrom 7.30pm

    Presentationof the

    2017 Miss ShowgirlProudly sponsored by

    Hay FlowersRegional Australia Bank

    Sherelles FashionsSimply Country

    The Corner Life & Style and Cafe

    After the 2017 Miss Showgirl presentations

    the action-packed‘Jump Up Muster’ from

    Don’t go anywh�e!

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    Tenter�eld Show Horse Events Contd ...RING 1

    Saturday 8am sharp

    Entry Fee$4.00

    Prize Money1st $10 : 2nd $6 : 3rd $4

    f• All ponies shall be under 14hh unless specified by Breed.• All competitors must compete in Grand Parade to be eligible to collect their Prize Money.• O ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses & cattle are dangerous, and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

    LED CLASSESRiding Ponies

    Only ponies registered in the Riding Pony Stud Book are eligible for entry in these Classes.

    101. Mare or Filly102. Gelding103. Stallion or Colt104. Best Riding Pony Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

    Welsh Ponies Only ponies registered as pure bred with the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of Australia are eligible for entry in these classes.

    105. Mare or Filly106. Gelding107. Stallion or Colt108. Best Welsh Pony Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

    Australian Pony Stud Book PoniesOnly ponies registered as APSB Riding Ponies are eligible for entry in these Classes.

    109. Mare or Filly110. Gelding111. Stallion or Colt112. Best Australian Studbook Pony Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

    Australian Saddle PoniesOnly ponies registered with the Australian Saddle Pony Association are eligible for entry in these Classes.

    113. Mare or Filly114. Gelding115. Stallion or Colt116. Best Saddle Pony Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

    Pony Any Other Breed Under 14 HandsPonies not registered with any of the above organisations or part bred ponies are eligible for entry in these classes.

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    117. Mare or Filly118. Gelding119. Stallion or Colt120. Best Exhibit Any Other Breed (Purple Ribbon only)

    Lyle Bradford Memoriale e e f e

    (Judged at the completion of Led Classes in all rings)

    RIDDEN CLASSESPony Hacks

    121. Local Pony122. Riding Pony123. Australian Pony Stud Book Pony124. Australian Saddle Pony125. Maiden Pony Hack126. Novice Pony Hack - not exceeding 12 hands127. Novice Pony Hack - over 12 hands not exceeding 13 hands 128. Novice Pony Hack - over 13 hands not exceeding 14 hands129. Open Pony Hack - not exceeding 12 hands130. Open Pony Hack - over 12 hands not exceeding 13 hands131. Open Pony Hack - over 13 hands not exceeding 14 hands132. Champion and Reserve Champion Pony Hack

    (Ribbon and sponsored $100)133. Novice Hunter Pony 134. Open Hunter Pony - not exceeding 13 hands135. Open Hunter Pony - over 13 hands not exceeding 14 hands136. Champion and Reserve Champion Hunter Pony

    (Ribbon only)

    Junior Rider Classesf :

    • All Junior Riders under 14 to wear helmets and short boots.

    137. Boy or Girl Rider - under 8 years138. Boy or Girl Rider - 8 years and under 10 years139. Boy or Girl Rider - 10 years and under 12 years140. Boy or Girl Rider - 12 years and under 14 years141. Boy or Girl Rider - 14 years and under 17 years142. Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Rider (Junior Champion to compete for Supreme Rider)

    (Ribbon only)

    Chief Ring Steward 1985 - 1992

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    221. Open Galloway Hack - not exceeding 14.2 hands222. Open Galloway Hack - over 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands223. Ladies Galloway 224. Gents Galloway225. Childs Galloway226. Educated Galloway227. Champion and Reserve Champion Galloway Hack

    (Ribbon only)228. Novice Hunter Galloway229. Open Hunter Galloway - not exceeding 14.2 hands230. Open Hunter Galloway - 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands232. Champion and Reserve Champion Hunter Galloway

    (Ribbon only)

    Hacks233. Local Ridden Horse234. Maiden Hack235. Novice Hack - not exceeding 16 hands236. Novice Hack - over 16 hands237. Open Hack - not exceeding 15.2 hands238. Open Hack - over 15.2 hands not exceeding 16 hands239. Open Hack - over 16 hands240. Ladies Horse over 15 hands241. Gents Horse over 15 hands242. Childs Horse over 15 hands243. Educated Horse over 15 hands245. Champion and Reserve Champion Hack

    (Ribbon and sponsored $100)246. Novice Hunter Hack247. Open Hunter Hack - not exceeding 16 hands248. Open Hunter Hack - over 16 hands249. Champion and Reserve Champion Hunter Hack

    (Ribbon only)

    ANSA250. Mare not exceeding 15 hands251. Mare over 15 hands252. Gelding not exceeding 15 hands253. Gelding over 15 hands254. Champion and Reserve Champion ANSA

    (Ribbon only)

    SENIOR RIDER CLASSES

    255. Lady or Gent Rider 17 years and under 21 years256. Lady or Gent Rider over 21 years257. Champion and Reserve Champion Senior Rider

    (Ribbon only)258. Supreme Champion Hunter of the Show259. Supreme Champion Rider of the Show

    (Ribbon and sponsored $100 Cash/Product)260. ‘The Tenterfield Hack’ Supreme Champion Hack of the Show

    (Ribbon and sponsored $200 Cash/Product)

    RING 2Saturday 8am sharp

    Entry Fee$4.00

    Prize Money1st $10 : 2nd $6 : 3rd $4

    f• All competitors must compete in Grand Parade to be eligible to collect their Prize Money.• O ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses & cattle are dangerous, and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

    LED CLASSES

    ThoroughbredOnly horses entered in the Stud Book (General, Australian or New Zealand) will be eligible. 201. Mare or Filly202. Gelding203. Stallion or Colt204. Best Thoroughbred Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

    Quarter HorsesOnly horses registered with the AQHA are eligible for entry in these classes.

    205. Mare or Filly206. Gelding207. Stallion or Colt208. Best Quarter Horse Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

    ANSAOnly horses registered with the Australian National Saddle-horse Association Inc. are eligible for entry in these Classes.

    209. Mare or Filly210. Gelding211. Stallion or Colt212. Best ANSA Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

    Horse Any Other BreedHorses not registered with any of the above organisations or part bred horses are eligible for entry in these classes.

    213. Mare or Filly214. Gelding215. Stallion or Colt216. Best Exhibit Any Other Breed (Purple Ribbon only)

    Lyle Bradford Memoriale e e f e

    (Judged at the completion of Led Classes in all rings)

    RIDDEN CLASSES

    Galloway Hacks217. Local Galloway218. Maiden Galloway219. Novice Galloway Hack - not exceeding 14.2 hands220. Novice Galloway Hack - over 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands

    O OO O

    *ALL RIDERS MUST COMPLETE A FORM FOR EACH HORSE ENTERING THE SHOW GROUNDS

    THROUGHOUT THE SHOW.forms available at www.tenterfieldshow.org.au

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    322. Champion and Reserve Champion ASH Hack(Ribbon only)

    323. Working Mare over 4y/o324. Working Gelding over 4y/o325. Working Stallion over 4y/o326. f e

    (Ribbon and Prize to the value of $200)327. Youth working ASH boy/girl rider under 12yrs328. Youth working ASH boy/girl rider 12yrs & under 18yrs

    STOCK HORSE

    Only horses registered or foal recorded with the Australian Stock Horse Society are eligible for entry in these Classes.

    RING 3Saturday 8am sharp

    Entry Fee$4.00

    Prize Money1st $10 : 2nd $6 : 3rd $4

    Registered Australian StockhorsesSponsored by

    Barkhut Australia Stockhorse StudBorder Branch of Australian Stockhorse Society

    ce e fc e e ffee

    f• O ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses & cattle are dangerous, and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.• All competitors must be in the Grand Parade to be eligible to collect their Prize Money.• Only horses registered with the Australian Stock Horse Society are eligible for entry in Classes 301 to 326.

    LED CLASSES

    301. Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding302. 2y/o Colt, Filly or Gelding303. 3y/o Colt, Filly or Gelding304. Best 3y/o and under ASH Exhibit

    (Purple Ribbon only)305. Mare 4y/o and over - not exceeding 15 hands306. Mare 4y/o and over - over 15 hands307. Champion and Reserve Champion ASH Mare

    (Ribbon only)308. Gelding 4y/o and over - not exceeding 15 hands309. Gelding 4y/o and over - over 15 hands310. Champion and Reserve Champion ASH Gelding

    (Ribbon only)311. Stallion 4y/o and over - not exceeding 15 hands312. Stallion 4y/o and over - over 15 hands313. Champion and Reserve Champion ASH Stallion

    (Ribbon only)314. Supreme Champion Led ASH

    Lyle Bradford MemorialSupreme Led Exhibit of the Show

    (Judged at the completion of Led Classes in all rings)

    STOCK HORSE

    315. Youth led ASH boy/girl under 12yrs316. Youth led ASH boy/girl 12yrs & under 18 years317. Mare Hack over 4y/o & over 15 hands318. Gelding Hack over 4y/o -not exceeding 15 hands319. Gelding Hack over 4y/o & over 15 hands320. Stallion Hack over 4y/o - not exceeding 15 hands321. Stallion Hack over 4y/o & over 15 hands

    RING 4

    RODEO RING

    Light Horse ClassesSaturday 8am sharp

    Entry Fee$5.00 per event

    Prize money1st $50 : 2nd $20 : 3rd $14

    Sponsored By:The Haddock Family in memory

    f e e e c

    f• Entries for all sections will close Friday 3rd February 2017• All competitors must compete in Grand Parade to be eligible to collect their Prize Money.• O ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses & cattle are dangerous, and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

    LH1. Best presentedLH2. Best remount (troop) horseLH3. Best remount (troop) horse and riderLH4. Best working remount (troop) horse and riderLH5. Best half-section (troop) horse and riderLH6. Best full-section (troop) horse and rider

    Bush Pony ClassesStarting at aprox 10am

    at completion of Light Horse classes

    e E Ramsey, Tenterfield Pony Club, Mike Petrie Campdraft Supplies

    Kings Fuels Supplies

    StewardKasey Petty

    Tenterfield Pony Club

    Entry Fee: $4.00

    Product/ Prize money1st $10 : 2nd $6 : 3rd $4

    f e :O

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses are dangerous, and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

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    • Competitors may dress in blue jeans.• Pony club uniform not required.

    CLASSES1. Led horse - Under 9 years2. Led horse - 9 years and under 123. Led horse - 12 years and under 174. Led horse - 17 years and over5. Boy/ girl rider - Under 9 years6. Boy/ girl rider - 9 years and under 127. Boy/ girl rider - 12 years and under 178. Boy/ girl rider - 17 years and over

    O OO O

    SPORTING EVENTS9. Straight barrel race - 9 years and under10. Straight barrel race - 9 years and under 1211. Straight barrel race - 12 years and under 17

    Neil Hollis Memorial TrophyBest Time in a barrel race under 17 years

    Donated by the Hollis family

    12. Straight barrel race - 17 years and over13. Snakes and ladder race -9 years and under14. Snakes and ladder race- 9 years and 12 15. Snakes and ladder race- 12 years and 1716. Snakes and ladder race- 17 years and over17. Tenterfield show classic - Under 9 years 18. Tenterfield show classic - 9 years and 1219. Tenterfield show classic - 12 years and 1720. Tenterfield show classic - 17 years and over

    RING 4

    RODEO RINGSTOCKMAN EVENTS

    Immediately following Bush Pony ClassesSponsored by O e

    ef ePam O’Neill

    • Competitors horses need not be registered with a breed society.• O ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses & cattle are dangerous, and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

    Entry Fee$15.00

    Total Prize Money$700

    21. Stockman’s Turnout22. Stockman’s Challenge (a) Led Class (b) Dry Work (c) Cattle Work

    Top 10 place getters from rounds one and two will be eligible for the third round to be completed in Cattle Work section. A points system will be in place for places 1 to 10 with the combined total of all three rounds to decide the class winner. If at the conclusion of the 3rd round points are tied, the competitors Cattle work section scores will be used for placing. Open to all horses over 3y/o (Judged over three rounds).

    BOTTOM RINGSHOW JUMPING

    Saturday 8am Start

    Chief StewardTad Cossins

    StewardNoel Cossins02-6736-5550

    Sponsored by

    SJ7. AM3 Junior under 17 years – Starting Height 30cm

    Entry Fee: $51ST $25; 2ND $20; 3RD $15; 4TH $10; 5TH $5

    SJ8. AM3 Junior under 17 years - Starting Height 50cm

    Entry Fee: $51ST $25; 2ND $20; 3RD $15; 4TH $10; 5TH $5

    SJ9. AM5 - Starting Height 60cmEntry Fee: $6

    1ST $60; 2ND $40; 3RD $25; 4TH $15; 5TH $10

    SJ10. AM5 - Starting Height 80cmEntry Fee: $6

    1ST $60; 2ND $40; 3RD $25; 4TH $15; 5TH $10

    SJ11. AM5 - Starting Height 1mEntry Fee: $6

    1ST $60; 2ND $40; 3RD $25; 4TH $15; 5TH $10

    Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses are dangerous and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

    Junior Jump-Off Trophyf e e e

    Under 17yrs classes

    23. Time Trial – Senior & Junior

    Entry Fee$2.00

    Senior Prize Money1st $50 : 2nd $25

    Junior Prize Money1st $25 : 2nd $10

    Run after final Stockman’s Challenge

    Come when you can - obtain pattern from the show office

  • Tenter�eld Show Society Inc • 2017 Schedule • Page 19

    STUD CATTLE AREA

    Saturday at 8.30am

    Section 1

    Feature Breed for 2017 ‘Gelbvieh’

    STUD CATTLESponsored by

    Chief StewardsAmy Henderson & Colin Chevally

    StewardsP Jones, D McCarthy, S Smith,

    J Lanz, S Fletcher, L Martin & A Hynes

    General Conditions of Entry1. All cattle must be Pestivirus tested negative. Appropriate paperwork/vet certificate must accompany entries2. Entry Fee $10.00 – No charge for Interbreeds competition3. All cattle entered must be on the Showground by 8am, for judging by 8.30am on the second day of the Show, Saturday 11th February 20174. Entries will close on 7th February 20175. All cattle must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor and be registered or be eligible for registration on their respective stud books. Led steers excepted6. No exhibit (animal) to compete in more than one class, except interbreed7. All animals must be led8. All bulls over 8 months must have a nose ring, be provided with strong halters and must be secured when parading with a lead attached to a nose clip9. All cattle (except for calves at foot) must have nose grips in at all times10. The age of cattle to be actual age up to and including the day of the Show11. All exhibitors are expected to participate in the Grand Parade12. Where possible exhibitors are requested to have an appropriate sign indicating name of stud etc placed over the team in the cattle pavilion – in the area allocated by Steward13. Stud grooms should wear dustcoats or suitable breed dress when parading14. Interbreed/Breeders group/champion female – if there is a calf at foot, it must be under eight months of age15. All cattle will be stalled according to Johnes status. Johnes declarations must accompany entries16. Where one entry in class animal will be judged during junior/senior champion judging17. All cattle will be scanned and NLIS sighted/ transferred on the grounds. PIC & copy of NVD to be provided on request.

    NOTE

    Scoring system for most successful exhibitorwill be announced and displayed on the day.

    18. Any Registered Breed & exhibitors invited to show will be allocated stall places as per draw19. Stall bedding will be provided by Tenterfield Show Society

    Judging of all other registered breeds of cattle will commence at 8.30am. Two rings will operate.

    RING 1

    Led Steer Competition8.30am start

    PRIZE MONEY(Led Steer Comps only)1ST $50; 2ND $30; 3RD $20

    Conditions of Entry:1. Steer shall be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor2. Feeding shall be unrestricted3. Competition shall be confined to steers with no permanent teeth4. More than one entry per exhibitor is permitted5. Steers must be paraded for judging and also led in the Grand Parade6. Points will be allotted for weight for age, conormation, degree of finish and also for parading ability.

    Led Steer competitionany breed or cross

    Sponsored byHillcrest Grazing Co.KR & LA Willcocks

    Mole Station Pasteral Co.

    Purebred Led SteerPerpetual Trophy

    donated by Sixpence Park Murray Grey Stud

    RING 28.30am start

    Feature Breed for 2017 ‘Gelbvieh’1. BULL under 12 months2. BULL 12 months and under 16 months3. BULL 16 months and under 20 months

    JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - Broad ribbonRESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - Broad ribbon

    4. BULL 20 months and under 24 months5. BULL 24 months and under 30 months6. BULL 30 months and over

    SENIOR CHAMPION BULL – Broad ribbonRESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL – Broad ribbon

    GRAND CHAMPION BULL – Broad ribbon

    7. HEIFER under 12 months8. HEIFER 12 months and under 16 months9. HEIFER 16 months and under 20 months

    JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE – Broad ribbonRESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE – Broad ribbon

    10. HEIFER 20 months and under 24 months11. COW 24 months and under 30 months12. COW 30 months and over

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    SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - Broad ribbonRESERVE SENIOR FEMALE - Broad ribbon

    GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE - Broad ribbon

    MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR in FEATURE BREEDSponsored by Ray White Tenterfield

    Section 2

    At the completion of the Led Steer Competition and the Feature Breed Competition we will then continue on with the judging of the stud cattle classes as per usual. Two Rings will operate.

    Stud Cattle1. BULL under 12 months2. BULL 12 months and under 16 months3. BULL 16 months and under 20 months

    JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - Broad ribbonRESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - Broad ribbon

    4. BULL 20 months and under 24 months5. BULL 24 months and under 30 months6. BULL 30 months and over

    SENIOR CHAMPION BULL – Broad ribbonRESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL – Broad ribbon

    GRAND CHAMPION BULL – Broad ribbon

    7. HEIFER under 12 months8. HEIFER 12 months and under 16 months9. HEIFER 16 months and under 20 months

    JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE – Broad ribbonRESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE – Broad ribbon

    10. HEIFER 20 months and under 24 months11. COW 24 months and under 30 months12. COW 30 months and over

    SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - Broad ribbonRESERVE SENIOR FEMALE - Broad ribbon

    GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE - Broad ribbon

    NOTEThis will be a contest between the Feature Breeds Grand Champion Bull and Grand Champion Female

    TROPHIESReg Chapman Memorial Trophy

    Junior Champion Murray Grey Heifer

    Barratt Memorial Trophy Champion Junior Murray Grey Bull

    Inter-breed Competition1. Pair of Bulls (bred and owned by exhibitor)

    Trophy donated by Olley Family2. Pair of Females (bred and owned by exhibitor)

    Trophy donated by KLAS3. Breeders Group (bred and owned by exhibitor) – Three animals, both sexes to be represented. If calf at foot it must be under 8 months

    Trophy donated by PS Jeffrey family4. All Breeds Champion Male

    CL Rose Memorial Trophy5. All Breeds Champion Female

    Alumy Creek Angus6. Most Successful Exhibitor in the Stud Cattle Section

    Alford & Duff Trophy

    Junior Judging & Parader’s Competitions

    All Junior Judging competitions will take place during the morning tea break. Parader’s competitions will take place during the lunch break.

    1. Junior Judging – 12 yrs and under

    2. Junior Judging – 13 yrs to 183. Junior Judging – 19 yrs to 254. Parader’s – 12 yrs and under 5. Parader’s – 13 yrs to 186. Parader’s – 19 yrs to 257. Parader’s – Golden Oldies - 25 yrs +

    Prizes for Junior Judging& Parader’s Competitions

    12 yrs and under1st, 2nd & 3rd Prizes

    13 yrs to 181st, 2nd & 3rd Prizes

    19 yrs to 251st, 2nd & 3rd Prizes: GiftGolden Oldies 25 yrs +

    Sponsored by Olley Family

    CHAMPION JUNIOR JUDGETrophy, ribbon and gift

    CHAMPION PARADERTrophy, ribbon and gift

    PLEASE NOTE:Section 23 of General Instructions re: Johne’s Disease

    The Tenterfield Show Committee would like to thank all sponsors of the Stud Cattle Section:

    •Hillcrest Grazing Company•KR & LA Willcocks••Mole Station Pasteral Company••Sixpence Park Murray Grey Stud•

    •Ray White - Tenterfield•Chris Donnelly••George Birch•Olley Family•KLAS•PS Jeffrey Family•

    •Allumy Creek Angus•Alford & Duff First National•

    SHEARING COMPLEX

    Sports Shear NSWShearing Competition

    This event could be cancelled due to unavailability of sheep.

    Saturday 11th February Nominations from 8.30am

    Chief StewardSue Skinner

    0400-375-482

    Sponsors•Heiniger Overhead Gear & Grinder•

    •Dubbo Shearing Supplies•JND Presnell••Sue Skinner•Splitters Swamp•Sexton & Green•

    •Tenterfield Vet•Black Toyota•CRT••Landmark•Thomas Rural•

    Conditions of Entry:• Nominations should be received by 1st February 2017 to enable organisation of sheep numbers.• Entry fees can be paid before the day.• Draw will be held 9am Saturday 11th February 2017.

    Tenterfield Show Society IncPIC: NA512358

    NLIS transfers will be the responsibility of the exhibitor. Tenterfield Show Society will not be responsibile for

    any transfers.

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    NEW ENGLAND AUSTRALIAN SHEEP AND BRITISH BREEDS SECTION

    Saturday 11th February 2016 at 9am

    Chief StewardTracy Hutchings

    (02) 6736-2086 or 0459-446-940

    StewardsMonica Hutchings, Grant Hutchings, Caleb Hutchings,

    John Holley, Errol Saxby, Greg Saxby

    Entry Fee$3 a sheep

    Maximum of $30 for entries in total.No cost for groups.

    JudgeDavid Curtis

    Bellvue Dorper, Millmerran QLD

    e• All Dorpers must be clean shorn no more than one month prior to the show.• See general rules for all sheep one to fourteen• See Health Protocols (15) for all sheep• Dorpers will be judged in two sections, Dorpers and White Dorpers but combined championships.

    • All sheep should have their PIC in their ear for identification of property• No limit to number of entries in classes• Transfer of PIC is the responsibility of owner• Morning tea will be provided• All sheep will should be tagged for age and PIC. Cannot be shown if tag is missing

    DORPER EWES AND WHITE DORPER EWES Section D Dorper and WD White Dorper Ewe1. Ewe under one and a half years of age.2. Ewe over one and a half years of age and under two and half years of age.3. Ewe over two and half years of age

    DORPER RAMS AND WHITE DORPER RAMS

    Section D Dorper and WD White Dorper Ram4. Ram under one and half years of age5. Ram over one and half years of age and under two and half years of age.6. Ram over two and half years of age.

    JUNIOR CHAMPION DORPER OR WHITE DORPER EWE (Blue ribbon in classes ID & 1WD judged against each other)

    Trophydonated by Greenview Restaurant (Tenterfield Bowling Club)

    SENIOR CHAMPION DORPER OR WHITE DORPER EWE(Blue ribbon in classes 2D & 2WD, 3W & 3WD judged against

    each other)Trophy

    donated by e e fie

    JUNIOR CHAMPION DORPER OR WHITE DORPER RAM (Blue ribbon in Classes 4D & 4WD judged against each other)

    Trophydonated by e e fie

    SENIOR CHAMPION DORPER OR WHITE DORPER RAM(Blue ribbon in Classes 5D & 5WD, and in 6D & 6WD judged

    against each other)Trophy

    donated by Mintt Hair Design

    SHEARING

    Openee

    A shearer who regularly shears more than 180 merino sheep per day and/or has won 3 senior events

    Senioree

    A shearer who regularly shears less than 180 merino sheep per day and/or has won 3 intermediate

    competitions.

    Intermediateee

    A shearer who regularly shears less than 150 merino sheep per day and/or has won 3 novice competitions.

    Noviceee

    A shearer who has under three month shearing experience.

    Ladiesee

    Veteran(Judges Invitation)

    ee

    A shearer 55 years and over (narrow gear accepted).Performance judging not timed.

    Tenter�eld High SchoolSchool Children Encouragement Shear

    FREE Entry

    Sponsored by c

    QUICKTHROW

    Openee

    All wool classers and people with more than12 months shed experience

    Noviceee

    Inexperienced - less than 6 months shed experienceand/or have not competed in a show

    (If competitor’s ability is deemed to be higher then they must compete in a higher grade)

    Supported by

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    POST RIP / CHAINSAW ARENA

    Post Ripping and Chainsaw Events

    Saturday 11th February at 9am

    Chief StewardJason Chisholm 0427 363 531

    ([email protected])

    Nomination FeeClasses 1-8 $10

    Classes 9-10 $15Class 11 $20 per team

    Conditions of entry• All Nominations Close 9th January 2017• First 20 nominations in each event• Competitors must sign a WAIVER FORM • No Nomination, No Pay, No Block

    1. Under 77cc Modified Production Proudly sponsored by Tenterfield Pest Services

    2. Under 100cc Modified ProductionProudly sponsored by BSJ Rural Contractor

    3. Over 100cc Modified Production Proudly sponsored by The Brew Shop Inverell

    4. Stihl 090 Modified Production Ray Butler Memorial Trophy

    5. Under 100cc Unlimited Production Proudly sponsored by Inverell Truck & Diesel Repairs

    7. Vertical Disc Stacking Proudly sponsored by G & B Murphy

    8. Novice Post Rip Proudly sponsored by Chris Murphy Fence Post Supplies

    9. Under 100cc Post Rip Proudly sponsored by Tenterfield Chainsaws & Mowers

    10. Open Post Rip Proudly sponsored by Sanbella Holdings

    11. Jack & Jill Post