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Euroa Show e 127 Annual 28 & 29 October, 2017 2017 THEME FOOD COMES FROM FARMS Euroa Agricultural Society Inc. affiliated with Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd. Mr Charles Brydon President 03 5795 1283 Mrs Sharon Chapman Secretary 03 5795 2527 email: [email protected] ADMISSION Early Bird Tickets $22 (2 adults and 3 children 6 - 16 years) Purchase prior to 22 October online at www.euroashow.org.au or at CBA, Binney Street, Euroa Saturday Adults $13 Family (2 adults and 3 children 6 – 16 years) $25 Concession $10 Children under 6 free Sunday All vehicles $15 Pedestrians $2 Euroa Showgrounds, Frost Street Euroa HIGHLIGHTS & ATTRACTIONS Saturday: Stilt Walking Hay Bale Maze Wild Action Show Young Farmers Challenge Horse Harness Events Animal Nursery On Stage Entertainment Highland Dancing Kids on Show Carnival Rides Showbags And the Always Popular Pavilion competitions and displays, Shearing, Sheep, Cattle, Poultry & Dogs Sunday: Horse Events FOR MORE DETAILS, ALL SHOW REGULATIONS AND ONLINE ENTRIES GO TO WWW.EUROASHOW.ORG.AU Shu

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Euroa ShowThe 127th Annual

28th & 29th October, 2017

2017 THEME

FOOD COMES FROM FARMS Euroa Agricultural Society Inc. affiliated with Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd.

Mr Charles Brydon President 03 5795 1283

Mrs Sharon Chapman Secretary 03 5795 2527 email: [email protected]

ADMISSION Early Bird Tickets $22 (2 adults and 3 children 6 - 16 years)Purchase prior to 22 October online at www.euroashow.org.au or at CBA, Binney Street, Euroa

Saturday Adults $13 Family (2 adults and 3 children 6 – 16 years) $25 Concession $10 Children under 6 free

Sunday All vehicles $15 Pedestrians $2

Euroa Showgrounds, Frost Street Euroa

HIGHLIGHTS & ATTRACTIONS

Saturday:Stilt Walking

Hay Bale Maze Wild Action Show

Young Farmers Challenge Horse Harness Events

Animal Nursery On Stage Entertainment

Highland DancingKids on ShowCarnival Rides

ShowbagsAnd the Always Popular

Pavilion competitions and displays, Shearing, Sheep,

Cattle, Poultry & Dogs

Sunday: Horse Events

FOR MORE DETAILS, ALL SHOW REGULATIONS AND ONLINE ENTRIES GO TO WWW.EUROASHOW.ORG.AU !

S h u

Euroa Agricultural - Show Schedule - 2017 Page 2

The 127th Annual Euroa Show ScheduleKIDS ON SHOW

Steward: Deirdre Vidler

This year we're taking the Tiny Tots and Miss Showgirl tradition and giving it a 21st century twist! It’s your chance to dress up!

Here are some suggestions• your favourite fictional character • dress to illustrate this year’s Euroa Show theme – Food

comes from Farms • wear your best ‘Show Day’ outfit.• scarecrows welcome!

Age groups for boys or girls:

• 3 – 5 years• 6 – 8 years• 9 – 12 years• 13 years+ (including you Mum and Dad!)

Overall winners for boys and girls in each age group will receive a Euroa Agricultural Society sash.

Awards will also be given for most creative, the silliest, the best “Food comes from Farms” and many more. The main thing is to dress up and just come along and have fun!

No entry form required, just be at the Stage at 11am to register for judging at noon. Free entry!

SECTION 2 ARTSTEWARDS: A Moloney, M Manning

Entries close and exhibits to be received by 4.00pm, Monday 23 October 2017.

ENTRY FEE: Free

PRIZES- Certificates and art supplies will be awarded

NOTE All entries must be original and completed within 2 years prior to the Show. In order to facilitate appropriate hanging and display of artworks for judging, framed works and canvases must have an appropriate means of hanging. Digital works to be delivered on disk or USB. Exhibit delivery to N.R. Ralston Pavilion, Monday, 23 October 2017, 10.00am - 4.00pm.

SPONSORS Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Drone Photography and Film

OPEN6. Painting / Drawing - any medium

7. Printmaking / Collage - any medium

8. Sculpture - any medium

9. Digitally produced or presented artwork

Note: Awards will also be presented for outstanding exhibits in the following categories: Landscape, still life, animal or bird study and portrait or caricature.

NOVICEA Novice is one who has not won 3 first prizes in that class.

16. Painting / Drawing- any medium

17. Printmaking / Collage - any medium

18. Sculpture - any medium

19. Digitally produced or presented artwork.

Note: Awards will also be presented for outstanding exhibits in the following categories: Landscape, still life, animal or bird study and portrait or caricature.

12 YEARS AND UNDER25. Painting/ Drawing / Collage - any medium

26. Sculpture - any medium

27. Digitally produced/presented artwork

8 YEARS AND UNDER28. Painting/ Drawing/ Collage/ Sculpture - any medium

PRE-SCHOOL29. Painting/Drawing/Collage/ Sculpture - any medium

SECTION 3 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY

STEWARDS: J. Fogarty, T. Noonan-Egan

Entries close: 4.00pm, 23 October 2017

Entry Fee: Free

Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 10.00am, 27 Oct 2017 One entry per person, per class. Photo size and presentation: Up to A3 (including mount), Unframed, mounted on card, with name, address, contact number and class number on back.

SPONSORS

Best exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Other than Best

Exhibit

Mrs Audrey Mcintosh

Special Award Mark Jesser Photography

Encouragement Award

Mister + Lady Photographers

Aggregate Mr Bill & Mrs Nola Wood

OPENBEST EXHIBIT Sponsor North by North - East Magazine

33. Colours of the World

34. A Moment in Time

35. Portrait- black and white

36. Granitic Landscape- black and white

37. Early Morning Light

38. Patterns in Nature

39. Restorer's Delight

40. Euroa Show and Shine

41. Food comes from Farms

42. Springtime at the Euroa Arboretum

NOVICEA Novice is one who has not won 3 first prizes

BEST EXHIBIT

Sponsor North by NorthEast Magazine and Margaret Brook

43. Local streetscape- black and white

44. Life on the Sevens Creek

45. Skyscape

46. Reflections

47. Still Life

48. Panorama

49. Renovator's Dream

50. Magic Moments at the Euroa Show

SECTION 1 SCARECROWSSponsored by Drone Photography and Film,

Annette and Shane Moloney, Sleeping Giant Olives Schools, clubs and individuals are invited to decorate a

Scarecrow. Creativity is very much encouraged - scarecrows can be purely artistic, fun or illustrate a theme such as this

year’s Show Theme ‘Food Comes from Farms’

To enter go to www.euroashow.org.au

Scarecrows should be delivered to the showgrounds on Tuesday 24 October 2017

The scarecrows will be displayed in the pavilion and surrounds on Show Day and visitors to the Show will vote in the 2017 Scarecrow People's Choice Award

Awards: Best Overall - Best School Exhibit - Best Club Exhibit - People's Choice Award

$50 Special Award Sponsored by Anonymous

51. Food comes from Farms

52. A Moment in Time

12 YEARS AND UNDERSPONSOR North by North - East Magazine Best Exhibit Lorna Kibble Memorial

53. My Favourite Food

54. My Wheels

55. Best Friends

56. Pets

57. Nature- My favourite Place

58. Selfie

SECTION 4 OPEN CUT FLOWERSSTEWARDS: W. Heal, R. Maher, C. John, A.Kubeil

ENTRIES CLOSE 4pm, 23 October, 2017

ENTRY FEE: Free

EXHIBIT ACCEPTANCE, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October 2017, by 10.30am Wiring is permitted. Roses may be wired and have some natural foliage.

Iceland Poppies do not have foliage. Silver Paper may be used to bind sprays.

In collection of flowers, shrubs must not be included unless stated.

SS (Staged Separately) DV (Distinct Varieties) NNDV (Not Necessarily Distinct Varieties) Bottles available but not containers.

LORRAINE RALSTON MEMORIAL PRIZE - donated by the Euroa Agricultural Society Inc. to be judged on AGGREGATE points over open, intermediate and novice classes in Section 5 - FLORAL ART, all classes in Section 6 - POT PLANTS, and all classes in Section 11 - NEEDLEWORK

Page 3 Euroa Agricultural - Show Schedule - 2017

The 127th Annual Euroa Show ScheduleSPONSORS

Lorraine Ralston Memorial Prize

Violet Town Garden Club

Champion Rose HT Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon Fran Williams Memorial Prize

Champion Rose or Cut, other than HT

Rose

Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Most Outstanding Exhibit in Cut Flowers

- other than a Rose

Euroa Garden Club

Aggregate for Cut Flowers (excl Roses

& Iris)

Euroa Garden Club

Container of Cut

Flowers, one variety not specified in

Section 4 (up to 8 stems)

Euroa Garden Club

Aggregate for Rose

classes

Gene Williams Memorial Prize

Bowl of Roses - overall Open and

Novice

Mark Lewin Memorial Trophy

Best Exhibit in Sections 4 +5

Ash Hubbard Perpetual Trophy

Champion Iris of the Show

June Chanter Prize

All entries must not exceed 60cms above container unless stated.

Tip for exhibitors- pick your flower the night before and put in water for maximum absorption up the stem and it will last longer on display.

CLASS

63. Four Roses SS Distinct Colour HT

64. Three Red Roses SS HT

65. Full Blown Rose

66. Three Pink Roses SS NND

67. One Rose HT

68. One Yellow Rose

69. One cut Climbing Rose

70. One Bi-Colour Rose

71. One cut Floribunda; one cut Miniature & one HT Rose SS

72. Three Roses grown on farm outside town boundary SS HT

73. One Rose for growers with 30 Roses or under HT

74. One cut single Rose up to 8 Petals

75. One HT Rose in natural state as picked from bush

76. Container of David Austin and/or Old World Roses

77. One cut Floribunda or Polyanthus Rose

78. One cut of Rose - any variety. Not specified in schedule

79. One cut Iceberg Rose

80. One cut David Austin

81. One head Miniature Rose

82. One cut Miniature Rose

83. One cut Old World Rose

84. Bowl of Roses HT - viewed all round, considered for Mark Lewin Trophy. Buds not permitted

85. One cut Cecil Brunner

86. One variety of Rose in three stages SS

87. Three Pansies and or Violas 1 cut of each

88. Container of Pelargoniums, 3 stems

89. Container of Iceland Poppies

90. Container of Aquilegias/Granny bonnets

91. Four stems of cut flowers SS DV Not Bulbs, Rhizomes, Corms or Tubers

92. Container of Green Toned Rowers (Shrubs Allowed)

93. One spike Orchid

94. One cut Daisy

95. Four Orchid Flowers SS

96. Container Mixed Sweet Peas

97. One cut of Clematis

98. Four heads of Azaleas staged on saucer

99. One cut Fuschia

100. One cut of Azalea

101. One stem of Mollis Azalea

102. One stem of Rhododendron

103. Container of cut flowers, one variety not specified in Sec-tion 4 (up to 8 stems). Donated by Euroa Garden Club.

104. Three stems of flowering Corms, Rhizomes, Bulbs or Tubers, DV SS

105. One Specimen cut or bloom not already specified, cannot exceed 60 cms in height

106. One stem Protea

107. One stem Leucadendron

108. Three cuts of Australian Flora DV SS

109. One cut of Australian Flora

110. One cut of Grevillea

111. One Branch of Beauty not already specified, cannot exceed 60cms in height

112. Three stems flowering trees or shrubs DV SS

113. Container of Geraniums, three stems

114. Three stems of Bearded Iris SS

115. One stem of Bearded Iris

116. One head of Bearded Iris

117. One container of mixed Bearded Iris up to 6 Stems

NOVICE CUT FLOWERSOpen to Exhibitors who have not won more than

5 first prizes at Euroa Show

STEWARDS: L. Watkins, A. Towers

Entries Close 4pm, 23 October 2017

Entry Fee: Free

Entry acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October 2017, by 10.30am

SPONSORS

Container of cut flowers, one variety not specified in

Section 4 (up to 8 stems

Euroa Garden Club

Best Exhibit Mary Quinn Prize

Aggregate Irene Brook Trophy

Champion Iris of the Show

June Chanter Prize

All entries must not exceed 60cms above container unless stated.

118. One Rose HT

119. Three Roses SSNND

120. One cut Floribunda Rose

121. One cut Iceberg Rose

122. One cut David Austin

123. One head Miniature Rose

124. One cut Miniature Rose

125. Bowl of Roses HT - viewed all round, considered for Mark Lewin Trophy. Buds not permitted

126. One variety of Rose in three stages SS

127. One cut Cecil Brunner Rose

128. Full blown Rose HT

129. One cut single Rose, up to 8 petals

130. Container Geraniums 3 Stems

131. Three Pansies / Violas, Distinct colours one cut of each SS on Collar

132. Container of David Austin and/or Old World Roses

133. One Spike Orchid

134. Four Orchid Flowers SS

135. One cut Daisy

136. One cut Clematis

137. One cut of Fuschia

138. Four heads of Azaleas staged on saucer

139. Four stems of flowers, no shrubs allowed DVSS

140. Container cut flowers, one variety not specified in Section 4, up to 8 Stems. Donated by Euroa Garden Club.

141. One cut of Azalea

142. One stem of Mollis Azalea

143. One stem of Australian Flora

144. One cut Grevillea

145. One stem Protea

146. One stem Rhododendron

147. One Branch of Beauty not already specified, cannot exceed 60 cms in height

148. One stem Bearded Iris

149. Three stems Bearded Iris SS

150. One head Bearded Iris

151. Container Bearded Iris up to 6 Stems

CUT FLOWERS CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER

SPONSORS

Best Kitchen Produce

Garden

Euroa Garden Club

Best Exhibit Kerrie Stackhouse

152. Vase of Mixed Flowers

153. One cut flower

154. Longest gum leaf

155. Kitchen Produce Garden 4 litre ice-cream container.

$50 Special Award Sponsored by

Dabernig Family

$50 Special Award Sponsored by

Lindsay Park Racing $50 Special Award

Sponsored by Lindsay Park Racing

Euroa Agricultural - Show Schedule - 2017 Page 4

The 127th Annual Euroa Show ScheduleCHILDREN 6-12 YEARS

SPONSORS

Best Kitchen Produce Garden

Euroa Garden Club

Best Exhibit Gwen Malone

156. Novelty Container of cut Flowers up to 6 Stems

157. Arrangement in a Mug

158. Best Novelty made from fruits and vegetables (30cm limit to be on board or plate. No pins allowed

159. Three Geranium Leaves SS

160. Decorative Saucer

161. One Rose

162. One cut of Australian Flora

163. One Branch of Beauty not already specified, cannot exceed 60cm in height

164. One cut of Geranium

165. Decorated Gum Boot

166. Kitchen Produce Garden in 4Litre ice-cream container

SECTION 5 FLORAL ART

OPEN SECTIONSTEWARDS: L. Watkins, M. Lund, B. Harris

Entries close 4pm, 23 October 2017

Entry fee: free

NOTE: Fresh Flowers must be used unless otherwise stated.

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October,2017, by 10.30am

SPONSORS

Lorraine Ralston Memoral

Prize

Violet Town Garden Club

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Other than Best Exhibit Euroa Garden Club

Aggregate Linda Watkins Prize

Best Exhibit in Sections

4 & 5

Ash Hubbard Perpetual Trophy

CLASS

167. High Rise

168. Succulent and Wood

169. One of the Moderns

170. Arranged basket of Spring Flowers, incorporating Cane or Bamboo

171. Arrangement in a box

172. Foliage with a twist

173. Colour in or on glass

174. Posy of fresh Spring Flowers

175. Iris Delight

176. Rugged splendour

INTERMEDIATESPONSORS

Best Exhibit Lorraine Ralston Memorial

Other than Best Exhibit Euroa Garden Club

Aggregate Kathleen MacDonald

Open to Exhibitors who have won 5 first prizes at Euroa Show.

177. Decorated Saucer

178. Centre Piece for dining table

179. Foliage Arrangement (Small branches allowed)

180. When flowers are scarce

181. Flowers by a Busy Housewife

182. Arrangement in a Box

183. Floating Bowl

184. Arrangement in a Jug

185. Posy of Spring Flowers

186. Iris Delight

187. Reflections

NOVICESPONSORS

Best Exhibit Lorraine Ralston Memorial

Other than Best Exhibit Debbie Ellis

Aggregate Gwen Malone

Open to Exhibitors who have not won more than 5 first prizes at Euroa show.

188. Foliage Arrangement (small branches allowed)

189. Posy of Flowers

190. As I like it

191. Flowers by a Busy Housewife

192. When Flowers are Scarce

193. Iris Delight

194. Arrangement in a Jug

195. Floating Bowl

196. Reflections

SECTION 6 POT PLANTSSTEWARDS: B. Hatch, N. Bredden, L. Dean

Entries close: 4pm 23 October 2017

Entry Fee: Free

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October 2017, by 10.30am

SPONSORS

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Best Children's Exhibit Euroa Garden Club

Aggregate Euroa Garden Club

NOTE: Asparagus is not a fern

Pot Plant to be staged in a singular pot

CLASS

198. Variegated Plant or Plants

199. One Fern (any Variety) not specified in schedule

200. Maiden Hair Fern

201. Pony Tail

202. Bromeliads

203. Pot Plant in flower not specified in schedule

204. Container of Cacti or Succulents

205. One container Australian Native

206. Container of Azalea

207. One container of Lavender

208. Container of Plants or Plant in flower

209. Novelty display of plant/s, not necessarily in flower, in one or more containers, staged as one item

210. Native Orchid

211. One Pot Cymbidium

212. One container of Hairfoot fern

213. Indoor plant/s of own choice in a container

214. Pot of Geranium

215. One pot plant/s not specified elsewhere

216. Hanging container any variety of fern not specified in schedule

217. Hanging container Maiden Hair fern

218. Hanging container of plant/s

219. Hanging pot of colour

220. Hanging container of Orchid

221. Hanging container of Native Orchid

222. 25.African violet

223. Children's container or pot plant/s. Donated by Euroa Garden Club.

SECTION 7 MACHINE SEWING AND CRAFT

STEWARDS: A. Mcintosh, K. Newnham. G.Grace

Entries close: 4pm, 23 October 2017

Entry Fee: Free

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October 2017, by 10.30am.

All needlework and woolwork which has won a First Prize at previous Shows of this Society is not eligible to compete.

All needlework must be work of exhibitor, handmade, unwashed, except for stretch fabric and patchwork, and not worn. Badly soiled work may be disqualified. Please use safety pins or stitch on entry tickets No more than 3 entries per person in each class.

OPENSPONSORS

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Other than Best Kerry & Rod Newnham

Special Award Patchwork Craft

Ian & Carol Sutherland

Aggregate Dora Crighton Memorial Prize

Best colouring Book Thomson’s Choices

CLASS

227. A Christmas tree decoration small (Up to 10cm)

228. A Christmas Decoration Large

229. Quilt with a Christmas theme (Wall hanging size)

230. Christmas card using any method

231. Soft toy safe for baby / child (No artificial eyes)

232. Rag doll

233. Decorative doll or toy

234. Coat hanger - any medium

235. Article of craft work (Small- Up to 10cm)

236. Article of craft work (Large)

237. Three articles suitable for gifts (Must be distinct types of work) open to groups

238. Three articles suitable for gifts by person 70 years and over

239. Article craft by person 70 years and over

240. Article craft not otherwise specified

241. Sewing or Craft " something new from something old" ( recycled/ can include article made from wire)

242. Embroidered card

243. Any other card

244. Scrapbooking - single page

245. Scrapbooking - double page

246. Novelty Craft article - can use scrapbooking methods

247. Colouring- single page

248. Colouring Book

249. Patchwork / embroidered bag

250. Any article of appliqué/ patchwork/ quilting not otherwise specified

251. Article patchwork machine pieced - Open

$50 Special Award Sponsored by

Ian & Carol Sutherland

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The 127th Annual Euroa Show Schedule

252. Article patchwork machine pieced - Novice

253. Article patchwork hand pieced - Open

254. Article patchwork hand pieced - Novice

255. Article patchwork hand/machined featuring mainly stitchery - Open

256. Article patchwork hand/machined featuring mainly stitchery - Novice

257. Article patchwork - wall hanging size

258. Cot size quilt featuring appliqué/patchwork (Can include commercial panel)- Open

259. Cot size quilt featuring appliqué/patchwork (Can include commercial panel)- Novice

SECTION 8 RESTRICTED CLASSESClasses are open to those with a disability, residents of nursing homes, special accommodation houses and clients of Day Centres. Entry free

SPONSORS

Best Exhibit Marjorie Atkinson

264. Article of Craft work

265. Article of woodwork max size 1/2 m x 1/2 m

266. 3 Articles for Gifts

267. Article of Craft work by person 70 years and over

268. Painting any medium

269. Landscape any medium

270. Drawing any medium

271. Knitted or crochet toy

272. Knitted or crochet article other than toy

273. Jar Jam

274. Item of Cookery

275. Item of home grown vegetables

SECTION 10 WOODWORKSTEWARDS: R. Brock, M. Kubeil

Entries close: 4pm, 23 October 2017

Entry fee: Free

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October, 2017, by 10.30am

SPONSORS

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Other Than Best

Exhibit

Euroa Lions

Aggregate Robyn Law

Men’s Shed Encouragement Award

Rod & Kerry Newnham

OPEN285. Article of Woodwork (max size 1/2m x 1/2m)

286. Article of Woodwork Recycled Materials (max size 1 m x 1 m)

287. Article of Turned Woodwork (max size 1/2m x 1/2m)

288. Three Articles of Woodwork (max size 1/2m x 1/2m)

289. Wooden Toy (max size 1/2m x 1/2m)

290. Garden Ornaments (max size 1m x 1m)

291. Unusual Novelty (max size 1/2m x 1/2m)

292. Wooden Christmas Article (max size 1m x 1m)

293. Garden Bird House or Box (max size 1/2m x 1/2m)

294. Chainsaw Art (max size 1 m x 1 m)

295. Article made from Ice Cream Sticks (max size 1/2m x 1/2m)

NOVICEFirst Time Entrants Only

296. Article of Woodwork (max size 1/2m x 1/2m)

PRE SCHOOL297. Article of Woodwork (70% wood, 30% any other materials)

PRIMARY SCHOOL298. Article of Woodwork (70% wood, 30% any other materials)

SECONDARY COLLEGE299. Article of Woodwork (max size 1/2m x 1/2m)

TAFE300. Article of Woodwork (max size l/2m x 1/2m)

ORGANIZATION / GROUP301. Article of Woodwork (max size .75m x .75m)

SECTION 11 NEEDLEWORKSTEWARDS: L Schultz, C. Bredden

Entries Close: 4pm, 23 October 2017

Entry fee: Free

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October, 2017, by 10.30am

All needlework and woolwork which has won first prize at previous Shows of this Society is not eligible to compete except in Collection of Needlework and work of exhibitor- handmade (unless stated). All work must be completed in the past 2 years and be unwashed except for cut work and not worn. Badly soiled work may be disqualified "Please use safety pins or stitch on entry tickets

A Novice is one who has not won 3 First Prizes for that type of work at this Show. Limit 3 entries per class.

SPONSORS

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Aggregate Euroa Lions

Best Piece of Cross Stitch

Dawn Bullock Memorial Prize (Donated by Euroa Lions)

CLASS

302. Embroidered table centre

303. Embroidered cloth 75 cms and over

304. Article for Christmas

305. Any other embroidered article

306. Article in cross stitch mounted or backed (Open)

307. Article in cross stitch mounted or backed (Novice)

308. Article in cross Stitch and other stitches mounted or backed (Open)

309. Article in cross stitch and other stitches mounted or backed (Novice)

310. Piece Brazilian embroidery

313. Article of counted thread work

314. Crochet doyley or table centre ( coarse 50 and under) label attached

315. Article felting

316. Piece of tatting

317. Utility cushion

318. Cushion in needlework

319. Machine embroidery - Free hand

320. Machine embroidery - Computerised

321. Piece of tapestry (Open)

322. Piece of tapestry (Novice)

323. Any other canvas work

324. Article of needlework by person 70 years and over

325. Creative Article

326. Cross Stitch on Gingham

327. Embroidery on Fine Aida

328. Article Wool Embroidery on wool

329. Piece of Hardanger embroidery - small

330. Piece of Hardanger embroidery - large

331. Piece of Longstitch

332. Fabric painting and embroidery to be done by exhibitor

333. Ribbon Embroidery

335. Handmade Teddy Bear

336. Pin Cushion

337. Decorated Hand / Tea Towel

338. Book Mark

339. Article of blackwork

340. Article stump work

341. Article in candlewicking

342. Beading on needlework

343. Collection of needlework and handcrafts (4 distinct types) to be one person's work

344. Article of needlework not otherwise included

SECTION 12 CHILDREN'S CRAFTSTEWARDS: L Baker

Entries close: 4pm, 23 October 2017

Entry fee: Free

Exhibit Acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October, 2017, by 10.30am

Any work which has won a First Prize at a previous Euroa Show is not eligible to compete.

All entries in Craft (i.e Knitting, Crochet, Weaving, Needlework) must be modem, unwashed and not worn. Badly soiled work may be disqualified.

All Lego (and like) exhibits to be on a board for easy handling.

Board not to exceed 40cms square. All exhibits not to exceed 40cms square.

SPONSORS

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Aggregate Euroa Lions

CHILDREN UP TO AND INCLUDING GRADE 6 CLASS

345.

346. Knitting / Crochet-up to GR 4

347. Knitting / Crochet-GR 4 to GR 6

348. Soft Toy-up to GR 4

349. Soft Toy-GR 4 to GR 6

350. Patchwork-up to GR 4

351. Patchwork-GR 4 to GR 6

352. Embroidery-up to GR 4

353. Embroidery-GR 4 to GR 6

354. Jewellery - PreSchool

355. Jewellery - up to GR 4

356. Jewellery-GR 4 to GR 6

357. Article/recycled material-PreSch

358. Article/recycled material-up to GR 4

$50 Special Award Sponsored by

Monday Morning Sewing Group

$50 Special Award Sponsored by

Alma Saville & Ruth Cummins

Euroa Agricultural - Show Schedule - 2017 Page 6

The 127th Annual Euroa Show Schedule359. Article/recycled material-GR 4 to GR 6

360. Scrapbooking-up to GR 4

361. Scrapbooking-GR 4 to GR 6

362. Origami

363. Paper Construction-PreSchool

364. Paper Construction-up to GR 4

365. Paper Construction-GR 4 to GR 6

366. Lego –up to GR4 – Theme – ‘Food comes from farms’

367. Lego – GR 4 to GR 6 - Theme – ‘Food comes from farms’

368. Model made from manufacturer’s.kit [NOT Lego -or like]

369. Colouring, single page, colouring book - up to GR 4

370. Colouring, single page, colouring book GR 4 to GR 6

SECTION 13 HAND KNITTING AND CROCHET

WOOL OR WOOL BLEND OR ANY OTHER YARN EXCEPT

COTTON

STEWARDS: G. Halsall, L. Thomas, R. Moser

Entries Close: 4pm, 23 October 2017

Entry Fee: Free

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October, 2017, by 10.30am

Machine Knitted Bands accepted. Use flat seams on banding.

Any article which has won a First Prize at previous Shows of this Society is not eligible to compete.

Please use safety pins or stitch on entry tickets.

Badly soiled or worn work will be disqualified.

SPONSORS

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Aggregate Euroa Forlonge CWA

Best Article of Knitting Ethel Ferguson Perpetual Memorial Prize

Best Handspun Techwool

Best Felting First Edition Fibres & Yarn

CLASS

375. Adult's Knitted pullover

376. Adult’s Knitted Cardigan

377. Any other article of knitting

378. Child's Knitted Jumper

379. Child's knitted Cardigan

380. Knitted Socks

381. Crochet or Knitted Cushion

382. Baby's Knitted or Crochet Booties or Shoettes

383. Baby's Knitted Jacket/Cardigan

384. Collection Knitted / Crochet Toys - 2 or more

385. Dressed doll, knitted garments to be removable

386. Knitted or Crochet toy

387. Tea Cosy, Knitted or crochet, must be lined

388. Rug Knitted 122cms x 122cms (48"x48") ( up to these measurements)

389. Rug Crochet 122 cms x 122cms (48" x 48")

390. Any Garment in wool made by exhibitor 70 years and over

391. Any crochet article not specified

392. Adult's Bulky Knit Jumper

393. Article knitting - Novice

394. Article Crochet - Novice

395. Knitted or Crocheted Scarf, Shawl or Snood

396. Baby's Knitted or Crochet Shawl

397. Hand knitted or Crochet Beanie

398. Handspun skein (inc sample of Fibre)

399. Any article handspun Large.

400. Any Article handspun small.

401. Article of felting. Prize donated by First Edition Fibres and Yams

SECTION 15 NOVICE COOKERY

For one who has not won 3 first prizes in this section

416. Chocolate Cake, iced top only (no ring tin)

417. Four Plain Scones, Plain cutter

418. Plain Sponge Sandwich (without Butter)

419. Four pieces of an unbaked slice 5x3cm

420. Packet Cake Mix (Packet top to be attached) uniced

421. Modern decorated cake, 1 tier. For decoratvie purposes only (novice)

422. Machine Made Bread - white unfilled and uniced.

423. Four Pikelets

424. Four Yoyos

SECTION 16 MENS COOKERY425. One packet mix chocolate cake (uniced)

426. Chocolate cake, iced (no ring tin)

427. Cake, any other variety

428. Four Biscuits, any variety

SECTION 17 COOKERYSTEWARD: R.AIIen, R. Nolan

Entries close: 4pm, 23 October 2017

Entry Fee: Free

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October 2017, by 10am

ALL COOKERY TO BE ON PLASTIC PLATES with entry ticket firmly attached

TURN CAKES ONTO PAPER OR CLOTH TO AVOID COOLER

MARKS.

Bought cake mix not used unless otherwise stated.

Unless stated do not use ring tins.

Rolled icing to be used on all decorated cakes.

Tulle and ribbon allowed on all decorated cakes, no pins allowed.

Only handmade ornaments and flowers to be used on decorated cakes.

Board - No larger than 40cms x 35cms (16" x 14")

All cookery will be in glass showcases.

OPENSPONSORS

Best Exhibit Decorated Cake

Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Best Exhibit Other Than

Decorated Cake

Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Aggregate Euroa Lions

CLASS

429. Plum Pudding (cooked in basin) any recipe

430. Boiled Fruit Cake

431. Rich Fruit Cake - any recipe

432. Cinnamon Tea Cake

$50 Special Award Sponsored by

the Family of June Dudley

SECTION 14 JUNIOR COOKERY 12YRS & UNDER

STEWARD: L Mawson, J.Kubeil

Entries close: 4pm, 23 October 2017

Entry fee: free

PLEASE READ SCHEDULE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October, 2017, by 10am

ALL COOKERY TO BE ON PLASTIC OR PAPER PLATES with entry tickets firmly attached.

Bought cake mix not to be used unless otherwise stated.

Tip: If you turn cakes onto a tea towel, this will prevent rack marks.

Ail cookery will be in glass showcases.

SPONSORS

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Special Award Euroa Emporium

First Prize Mawsons Bakery

Second Prize McDonalds Euroa

Aggregate Dot Leslie Trophy (Donated by Euroa Lions)

12 YEARS AND UNDER CLASS404. Four pieces, unbaked slice 5x 3cm

405. Four Plain Scones (plain cutter)

406. Chocolate cake, iced top only, no decorations (No ring tins)

407. Four Muffins packet mix. Packet top to be attached.

409. Four Biscuits, any variety

410. Four Pikelets

411. Four Choc Chip Cookies

412. Four Decorated Patti Cakes (Decorative purposes only)

413. Packet Cake, uniced (packet top attached)

414. Decorated Ginger Bread Person - Ages up to 4, Ages 5-8 and 9-12 (Age to be stated)

415. Four Decorated Marie Biscuits - Ages up to 4, Ages 5-8 and 9-12 (Age to be stated)

Page 7 Euroa Agricultural - Show Schedule - 2017

The 127th Annual Euroa Show Schedule433. Sultana Cake

434. Orange Cake - top iced

435. Date Loaf in a loaf tin

436. Banana Cake - uniced

437. Chocolate Cake iced - not cooked in ring tin

438. Carrot & Walnut Cake - iced square tin

439. Four Muffins - Blue Berry

440. Four Cup Cakes - decorated

441. Four Sweet Scones - sultana or date

442. Four Plain Scones - plain cutter

443. Plain Sponge Sandwich (without butter) - unfilled & uniced

444. Chocolate Sponge Sandwich (without butter) - unfilled & uniced

445. Four Pieces of Baked Slice (5x3 cm)

446. Four Pieces of Unbaked Slice (5x3 cm)

447. Four Yoyos

448. Four Pieces Shortbread (cut before baking)

449. Four Anzac Biscuits

450. Four Unfilled Biscuits

451. Four Tartlets-Biscuit pastry, any variety

452. Three items made from lemons, may include preserves

453. Decorated Cake 1 Tier for decorative purposes (Open) Traditional

454. Decorated Christmas Cake

455. Modern decorated Cake (other than a fruit cake). Feath-ers, Diamontes, Stencils allowed.

456. Spray of Flowers Suitable for a cake (mounted)

457. Machine Made Bread

458. Victoria Sponge - see www.euroashow.org.au for recipe

OPEN459. Apricot Jam

460. Any berry Jam

461. Raspberry Jam

462. Strawberry Jam

463. Fig Jam

464. Plum Jam

465. Melon Jam (any Variety)

466. Any Two Fruit Jam (not Marmalade)

467. Orange Marmalade

468. Grapefruit Breakfast Marmalade

469. Any Jelly

470. Three Fruit Marmalade

471. Jam other than listed

472. Lemon Curd/Butter

473. Tomato Sauce

474. Plum Sauce

475. Pickles - any variety

476. Green Tomato Pickles

477. Tomato Relish

478. Chutney

479. Jar- Preserved Tomatoes

480. Jar - Preserved Fruit

481. Jar- Pickled Olives

482. Jar of preserved vegetables in vinegar/ brine

NOVICENovice is one who has not won 3 First Prizes in this section.

483. Apricot Jam

484. Plum Jam

485. Tomato Sauce

486. Tomato Relish

SECTION 19 HOME GROWN PRODUCESTEWARD: D. Ellis, S. Wilks.

Entries close: 4pm 23 October 2017

Entry Fee: Free

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October 2017, by 10.30am

SPONSORS

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Best Citrus Nellie Telford Memoral Trophy

Best Collection Fresh Herbs

Euroa Garden Club

Aggregate Euroa Fruit Market

NOTE: Tops to be left on root vegetables

DV - distinct varieties SS - staged separately

ALL PRODUCE TO BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR

488. Three Potatoes

489. Bunch of Silver Beet (5 Stalks) in Water

490. One Cabbage

491. One Lettuce (Iceberg)

492. One Lettuce any other variety

493. Ten Sugar Peas

494. Ten Green Peas

495. Ten Snow Peas

496. Ten Broad Beans

497. Five Stalks Rhubarb

498. Five Spears Asparagus

499. Three White Onions, new season's

500. Three Brown Onions

501. One Cauliflower

502. Three Carrots

503. Pumpkin, any variety

504. Collection Fresh Herbs - Separate Bunches (edible or medicinal, to be named) SS up to 10 Varieties. Donated

by Euroa Garden Club.

505. Bunch Spring Onions

506. Three Oranges, any variety leave a little stalk on

507. Three Lemons, any variety leave a little stalk on

508. Three Grapefruit leave a little stalk on

509. Basket edible garden produce up to 45cm x32cm maxi-mum ( no eggs)

510. Six Eggs Brown (hen)

511. Six Eggs White (hen)

512. Six Duck Eggs

513. Six coloured eggs

514. Homemade Salami

515. Homemade Cheese – soft - whole

516. Homemade Cheese – hard – 5cm wedge

517. Homemade skincare products

SECTION 20

CLUB OR COMMUNITY ORGANISATION EXHIBITSTEWARD: H. Telford

Entries close: 23 October 2017

Entry fee: Free

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October 2017, by 10.30am

Prize Money First $25, Second $15, Third $10.

SPONSORS

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Auxilliary Perpetual Shield

Prize Money Euroa Lions

Best Decorated Bag Exhibit

Karramomus CWA

Judge will award points for each item, highest aggregate to win

518. Christmas Decorations up to 30cm

519. Four Sweet Muffins, any variety, not packet mix

520. Scarf in plain wool/ Natural Fibre (no novelty yarn, wool label attached)

521. Five Stalks of Rhubarb (please trim leaves)

522. Potted Plant in flower (not Orchid) (Pot max 25cm diame-ter)

523. Bottle of sauce, any variety

524. Decorated Shopping Bag (bought or handmade), judged on decoration only, any format

SHEEP SECTION 21Included in entry fee 20c charge to cover cost of insuring all exhibitors to the value of $10 million against public liability.

HEAD STEWARD: R. Sloan (03) 5798 5228 / 0428 759 066

DEPUTY STEWARD: J. Sloan: 0409 066 810

MERINO STEWARD: R. Sloan 0428 759 066

POLL DORSET AND BRITISH BREED STEWARDS: D. Bottcher, 0428 576 046, W. Wood, J. Sloan, M. McBurney,

Mrs C. Stuart

BLACK & COLOURED STEWARD J. Sloan

ENTRY FEE: $5

ENTRIES CLOSE: 2 days prior to Show. Limit 3 entries in any class.

Entries may be submitted online at www.euroashow.org.au

All entries must include vendor declaration and health statement and sheep to have PIC tags.

Special Prize -Copy of the book

“Blueberry” by Glenda Thompson

$50 Special Award Euroa Butter Factory

SECTION 18

JAMS AND PRESERVESSTEWARD: J. Kubeil, L. Mawson

Entries close: 4pm, 23 October 2017

Entry Fee: Free

Exhibit acceptance, NR Ralston Pavilion, 27 October, 2017 by 10.30am

CONDITIONS:

All exhibits must be this year's work. No paraffin wax. Corks and screw tops permissible, but must be loosened. Entry tickets are to be taped to each exhibit by top edge only.

All entries to be labelled.

SPONSORS

Best Exhibit Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbon

Aggregate (Open &

Novice)

Gloria Halsall

Phtoo

Euroa Agricultural - Show Schedule - 2017 Page 8

The 127th Annual Euroa Show ScheduleRAM ENTRIES will only be accepted from Brucellosis accredited free flocks or ram lambs over 4 months old which have shown a negative blood test for Brucellosis within 60 days (Vic.) and within 60 days (N.S.W.) of the Show.

Documentary evidence should be carried to prove Brucellosis status of rams.

VERMIN INFESTED AND DISEASED sheep will be disqualified and removed from the yards.

THE ABOVE RULES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.

* OVINE JOHNE'S DISEASE • Sheep from tested and untested flocks will be penned apart.

All Sheep over 6 months must be Gudair vaccinated

Entries to be penned in owners groups.

Lambs sections to be shorn or woolly.

Entries are restricted to animals bred from registered flocks and exhibited by members of the appropriate breed society.

EXHIBITORS are requested to enclose stamped addressed envelope for return of exhibit numbers otherwise to be collected at Secretary's Office prior to penning sheep.

PRIZE: 1st $5.00, 2nd Ribbon, 3rd Ribbon.

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN THE STUD SHEEP SECTION: Sash and Trophy donated by Little Wood.

Elders Trophy for Supreme Champion Sheep of the Show. (Sash and Trophy to the value of $100)

BEST GROUP:

1 ram, 2 ewes. Max C Brook Memorial Trophy. (Trophy to the value of $100)

1 Ram & 1 Ewe to be judged of any Breed (Prize Donated by Burls Transport Euroa)

Judging to commence at 9.30 am

Note: Sheep to be penned prior to 8.30am. It is requested that sheep remain until 4.30pm

SECTION PAny other breed not mentioned above

P1 Merino: Superfine, fine, medium and strong

P2 Southdown

P3 Ryeland

P4 Cheviot

P5 English Leicester

P6 Romney

P7 Suffolk

P8 Hampshire Down

P9 Dorset Down

P10 Lincoln

P11 Shropshire

P12 Dorset Horn

2132. Ram over 1 ½ years

2133. Ram under 1 ½ years

2134. Ram lamb born after 1st April

2135. Ewe over 1 ½ years

2136. Ewe under 1 ½ years

2137. Ewe with her own breed of lamb at foot

2138. Ewe lamb born after 1st April

GROUP OF SHEEP2140. Group of one ram and two ewes (any age) (bred by

Exhibitor) drawn from any class in the schedule.

Note: Junior Waiver Form available on website.

COMMERCIAL SHEEP SECTION 22ENTRY FEE: $2 Per Class.

CLASS 2201: Group of 3 Merino ewe weaners under 1 ½ years owned and bred by the exhibitor: No studs eligible to enter this section. Group is judged on uniformity. Champion Sash will be provided.

CLASS 2202: Supreme Champion Merino ewe weaner: One ewe to be selected by owner from his group of 3 ewes.

Trophy to the value of $50 donated by Landmark Euroa.

AH regulations regarding vermin infested sheep will be strictly enforced.

CLASS 2203: Group of 3 First Cross Ewe Weaners owned and bred by exhibitor.

Ail sheep must be Gudair Vaccinated

We would like to thank our sheep section sponsors for their

generous support

Think Livestock - Bendigo Landmark - Euroa

Irene Brook & Family Elders - Euroa

Rivalea - Corowa Burls Transport - Euroa

R & J Sloan BSC - Shepparton

Meridian Agriculture Tallarook Rural Supplies

Little Wood Hillsdale Rural

WOOL FLEECE SECTION SECTION 23ENTRY FEE: Members $1 per entry, non members $2 per entry.

Prize Money: First $2, second $1, third, ribbon.

STEWARD: Andrew Douglas

TROPHIES: Trophy for Best Exhibit (Rams not eligible)

Class 2318 will not be eligible for champion fleece of show.

The Society takes all care but no responsibility.

Entries will be accepted up to 11 a.m. on Judging Day Friday, 27 October 2017.

No late entries can be considered.

Exhibitors are asked to pin a label on their entries with their name and address thereon.

Hoggets fleeces MUST be described as such on label. The Judge classes the wool into its category, therefore entrants are requested only to identify hoggets.

The Judge reserves the right, at his discretion, to unroll any fleece for closer inspection.

The Judges decision is final.

Wool Section opens Saturday 10 a.m. closes 4 p.m.

Wet wool will not be judged.

Exhibitors are asked to enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope with entry for return of entry cards, otherwise to be collected at the secretary's office.

2301. Superfine merino hoggets fleece - unhoused.

2302. Fine merino hoggets fleece - unhoused.

2303. Medium merino hoggets fleece - unhoused.

2304. Strong merino hoggets fleece - unhoused.

2305. Superfine merino ewe or wether fleece - unhoused.

2306. Fine merino ewe/wether fleece - unhoused.

2307. Medium ewe/wether fleece - unhoused.

2308. Strong merino ewe or wether fleece - unhoused.

2309. Comeback fleece.

2310. FXB fleece.

2311. XB fleece.

2312. Best 1 kg. sample of fine merino lambs wool.

2313. Best 1 kg. sample of medium merino lambswool.

2314. Best 1 kg. sample of strong merino lambswool.

2315. Best 1 kg. sample of comeback lambswool.

2316. Best 1 kg. sample of crossbred lambswool.

2317. Skirted rams fleece, all breeds - unhoused.

2318. Skirted rams fleece, all breeds - housed.

2319. Strong wool section 30 micron and stronger.

Euroa Agricultural Society Champion Ribbons will be awarded to: Best skirted rams fleece, all breeds, unhoused. Best hoggets fleece, superfine, fine, medium or strong. Best superfine merino ewe or wether fleece - unhoused. Best fine merino ewe or wether fleece - unhoused. Best medium merino ewe or wether fleece - unhoused. Best strong merino ewe or wether fleece - unhoused. Best CBK or FXB or XB fleece.

Every care will be taken of the exhibits but the Society will not under any circumstances hold themselves responsible for damage misdelivery or theft of any of the exhibits. All exhibitors must have the side slips of entry form to collect entries after the Show on Saturday. Stewards have the right to put entries entered in the wrong section into the right section.

POULTRY SECTION 24HEAD STEWARDS: Tony Rogers - Phone no. 5795 2236

or 0421 870 967

STEWARDS: Provided by Euroa Poultry Club.

ENTRY FEE: Members 30 cents each entry, non-members 50 cents

JUDGE: All Poultry – Graeme Smith

Entries close 4:30 pm Thursday, 19 October 2017.

NOTE: Entries may be submitted online at www.euroashow.org.au, OR Paper entry: Exhibitors are requested to enclose a stamped self addressed envelope for retum of exhibit numbers, otherwise numbers to be collected at Secretary's Office or Poultry Pavilion prior to caging birds.

Exhibits to be caged by 9 am and not to be removed prior to 4 pm but before 5 pm.

Presentation of trophies 3:00 pm.

POLL DORSET SECTION A2101. Ram over 1 ½ years

2102. Ram under 1 ½ years

2103. Ram lamb born after 1st April

2104. Ewe over 1 ½ years

2105. Ewe under 1 ½ years

2106. Ewe with her own breed of lamb at foot.

2107. Ewe lamb born after 1st April

BORDER LEICESTER SECTION C2117. Ram over 1 ½ years

2118. Ram under 1 ½ years

2119. Ram lamb born after 1st April

2120. Ewe over 1 ½ years

2121. Ewe under 1 ½ years

2122. Ewe with her own breed of lamb at foot.

2123. Ewe lamb born after 1st April

WHITE SUFFOLK SECTION D2125. Ram over 1 ½ years

2126. Ram under 1 ½ years

2127. Ram lamb born after 1st April

2128. Ewe over 1 ½ years

2129. Ewe under 1 ½ years

2130. Ewe with her own breed of lamb at foot.

2131. Ewe lamb bom after 1st April

Page 9 Euroa Agricultural - Show Schedule - 2017

The 127th Annual Euroa Show ScheduleJudging to commence at 9:30 am.

Prize Money and Trophies: First $1-00, second 50 cents.

POULTRY Trophies Grand Champion Bird in show - Perpetual Cup, re-donated by D & G Kneeshaw. Previous winners: 1989 D & G Kneeshaw. 1990 Stuart Holmes. 1991 D & G Kneeshaw. 1992 Roy Hull. 1993 John Donaldson. 1994 John Ferguson. 1995 Michael Holmes. 1996 Ralph Joyce. 1997 R Holmes. 1998 D & G Kneeshaw. 1999 D & G Kneeshaw. 2000 Roily Holmes. 2001 R & L Holmes. 2002 Kelvin Smith & Julie Ball, 2003 R & L Holmes, 2004 R & L Holmes, 2005 Jim Sibraa, 2006 R & L Holmes. 2007 R & L Holmes. 2008 Jim Sibraa. 2009 Jim Sexton. 2010 Jim Sexton. 2011 R & L Holmes. 2012 Jim Sibraa. 2013 M & K Holmes. 2014 R & L Holmes 2015 R&L Holmes, 2016 M & K Holmes

Donated bags of pellets to be awarded to Res Champion Bird of the Show & Champion Junior.

Hunter Rural - Poultry Feed.

The following awards have been donated by Metry's

Auction Co Table Top NSW

Champion Bird of Show

$25.00

Best Heavy Feather Large

$15.00

Best Light Feather Large

$15.00

Best Soft Feather Bantam

$15.00

Best Hard Feather Bantam

$15.00

Best Water Fowl , Turkey or Goose

$15.00

Best Junior $20.00

Total $120.00

Poultry: Grand Champion Bird of Show, Reserve Grand Champion Bird of Show, Champion Standard Light Breed & Reserve, Champion Standard Heavy Breed & Reserve, Champion Soft Feather Bantam& Reserve, Champion Hardfeather Bantam& Reserve, Champion Waterfowl & Reserve, Champion Turkey/Goose, Champion Junior & Reserve Champion Junior, Champion Breeding Trio. Hunter Rural Encouragement Award chosen on the day.

DESCRIPTION AND ABBREVIATIONS

A.O.R.C. Any other recommended colour A.O.R.V. Any other recommended variety O.E.G. Old English Game

Leghorn White 2459 2460

Leghorn Black 2461 2462

Leghorn A.O.R.C. (state colour) 2463 2464

Belgium A.C. 2465 2466

A.O.R.V. Bantams 2467 2468

Ancona 2469 2470

Trio Softfeather Bantams 2471

GEESE

Embden 2474 2475

Chinese 2476 2477

Toulouse 2478 2479

Roman 2480 2481

A.O.R.V. Geese 2482 2483

Geese Trio 2484

WATERFOWL

Muscovy 2488 2489

Pekin 2490 2491

Rouen 2492 2493

Khaki Campbell 2494 2495

Campbell A.O.R.C. 2496 2497

Indian Runner 2498 2499

Cayuga 2500 2501

Elizabeth 2502 2503

Appleyard 2504 2505

Buff Orpington 2506 2507

Mallard Normal 2508 2509

Mallard A.O.R.C. 2510 2511

Black East Indian 2512 2513

A.O.R.V. Waterfowl 2514 2515

Waterfowl Trio 2516

TURKEY

Bronze Wing 2518 2519

White 2520 2521

A.O.R.V. Turkey 2522 2523

STANDARD HEAVY

Australorp 2525 2526

Indian Game 2527 2528

Langshan 2529 2530

Dorking 2531 2532

Orpington 2533 2534

Rhode Island Red 2535 2536

Wyandotte White 2537 2538

Wyandotte A.O.R.C. 2539 2540

Plymouth Rock 2541 2542

Sussex 2543 2544

Pitt Game 2545 2546

A.O.R.V. heavy breed 2547 2548

Heavy Trio 2549

STANDARD LIGHT

Andulasian 2553 2554

Ancona 2555 2556

Hamburg 2557 2558

Leghorn White 2559 2560

Leghorn A.O.R.C. 2561 2562

PolishA/RC 2563 2564

Silkie Gold 2565 2566

Silkie White 2567 2568

Silkie A.O.R.C. 2569 2570

O.E.G. Black Red 2571 2572

O.E.G. Duckwing 2573 2574

O.E.G. Blue Red 2575 2576

O.E.G. Pile 2577 2578

O.E.G. A.O.R.C. 2579 2580

A.O.V. A.O.R.C. 2581 2582

A.O.R.V. Light Breed 2583 2584

Light Trio 2585

LIGHT BREED

Old English Game 2586 2587

Silkie 2588 2589

Leghorn 2590 2591

A.O.R.V. 2592 2593

HEAVY BREED

Australorp 2596 2597

Rhode Island Red 2598 2599

Sussex 2600 2601

Indian game 2602 2603

A.O.R.V. 2604 2605

HARDFEATHER BANTAM

Modern (any colour) 2608 2609

Black Red Dark Leg 2610

Partridge 2611

Black Red Light Leg 2612

Wheaten 2613

Spangle 2614 2615

Duckwing 2616 2617

A.O.R.V. 2618 2619

SOFTFEATHER BANTAM

Australorp 2624 2625

Langshan 2626 2627

Leghorn 2628 2629

Wyandotte 2630 2631

Pekin 2632 2633

Rhode Island Red 2634 2635

A.O.R.V. 2636 2637

GEESE

Chinese 2638 2639

Embden 2640 2641

A.O.R.V. 2642 2643

WATERFOWL

Muscovy A.C. 2646 2647

Khaki Campbell 2648 2649

Elizabeth 2650 2651

Indian Runner A.C. 2652 2653

A.O.R.V. 2654 2655

JUNIOR TRIO (any variety) 2656

CHILDREN'S CLASSES

Fluffiest Chook 2658 2659

Loudest Chook 2660 2661

Friendliest Chook 2662 2663

YARD DOG TRIAL SECTION 27Chief Steward: Graham Halsall

Sections: 2702 Novice, 2703 Improver, 2704 Open

Entry Fee's Novice $10, Improver $12, Open $12

Entries may be done on line at: www.euroashow.org.au

Please note: Entries must be paid online to be accepted.

Novice Judge: Mr Dale Thompson

Open & Improver Judge: Mr Roland Pell

Finals will be held approximately 4pm

Major Sponsors Tenneriffe Rural Services, AAA Woolbuyers P/L, GV Caravan Services

Principal sponsors Toland Merino Stud, Cullen Family, Ausrural, Petrostar WB Hunter Pty Ltd

With generous support from Franz Kloft Mechanical repairs P & J Penman Plumbers

Yards Supplied By Chris Thomson, Jim Brook, Bruce Thomson Graham Halsall, James Fowler

Sheep donated by Mr James Fowler

Transport of Sheep M Burls and Sons Livestock Transport

With special thanks to Dean & Travis Burls

Enquiries Phone: (03) 5798 9530

JUNIORS UNDER 16 YEARS

HARDFEATHER BANTAMS MALE FEMALE

Modern Black Red 2401 2402

Modern Duckwing 2403 2404

Modern Pile 2405 2406

Modern A.O.R.C. 2407 2408

O.E.G. Black Red Light Leg 2409

O.E.G. Partridge or Wheaten Light Leg

2410

O.E.G. Black Red Dark Leg 2411

O.E.G. Partridge Female 2412

O.E.G. Spangle 2413 2414

O.E.G. Duckwing 2415 2416

O.E.G. Blue Red 2417 2418

O.E.G. Blue Tailed Wheaten 2419

O.E.G. Blue 2420 2421

O.E.G. Black 2422 2423

O.E.G. Pile 2424 2425

O.E.G. A.O.R.C. 2426 2427

Indian Game Dark 2428 2429

Indian Game Jubilee 2430 2431

Pit Game 2432 2433

Trio Hardfeather Bantams 2434

SOFTFEATHER BANTAMS

Rosecomb any colour 2437 2438

Pekin White 2439 2440

Pekin Black 2441 2442

Pekin Blue 2443 2444

Pekin A.O.R.C. (state colour) 2445 2446

Langshan 2447 2448

Wyandotte White 2449 2450

Wyandotte any colour (state colour) 2451 2452

Sebright (any colour) 2453 2454

Australorp 2455 2456

Rhode Island Red 2457 2458

Euroa Agricultural - Show Schedule - 2017 Page 10

The 127th Annual Euroa Show ScheduleALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW

SECTION 28Head Steward: Sharyn Seifert

Judging commences at 9.00am

Sponsors Kelly Timms and DPR Insurance

See Dogs Victoria August Gazette for details

Best Dachshund All Varieties and Best Neuter Dachshund - sash donated by Cottesloe Standard Smooth Dachshunds

SHEARING SECTION 29

2901. Open Shearing Championship 1st - 6th Place

2902. Intermediate Shearing Championship 1 st - 6th Place

2903. Senior Shearing Championship 1st - 6th Place

2904. Local Shearing Champion 1st - 6th Place

2905. The James Naughton Memorial Event 1 st - 3rd Place

Shearing Competitions are conducted under the rules of the AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SHEARING ASSOCIATION

Entries close: 4pm, Monday, 23 October 2017

* No late entries accepted

Enquiries: Murray Tel: 0400 951 713

Entries can be entered online at www.euroashow.org.au

HORSE HARNESSSATURDAY Ring 1

Start 11.00am - Entry $5 for class 16 to 33, $15 for 34 Ride & Drive

Head Steward: Mr Tom Wood Ph: 0409 948 348 Judge: Mrs Gwenifer Hack

Prize money will be awarded to the winners of all classes with $100.00 prize money for the winner of the ride and drive. Sponsored by – Longwood Carriage Driving Club

Hackneys and Partbred Hackneys.

16. Novice Hackney or Partbred Hackney

17. Hackney or Partbred Hackney 14.2hh & u. Ch.& Res. Ch. Hackney or Partbred Hackney

18. Hackney or Partbred Hackney o.14.2hh Ch.& Res. Ch. Hackney or Partbred Hackney

Harness Horses and Ponies (Hackneys and Partbred Hackneys ineligible)

19. Novice pony 13hh & under

20. Novice horse or pony over 13hh

21. Shetland or miniature horse or pony 10.2hh & u.

22. Pony over 10.2hh and n.o. 12.2hh

23. Pony over 12.2hh and n.o. 14.2hh

24. Horse over 14.2hh

Champion and Reserve Champion (classes 19 – 24)

Open Events

25. Tradesman’s Turnout

26. Viceroy Turnout

27. Other Vehicle Turnout (Tradesman’s and Viceroys ineligi-ble)

28. Pleasure Turnout

29. C.D.E. Turnout

Champ. & Res. Champ. Turnout (classes 25-29)

30. Junior Driver u.16 yrs. (must be accomp. by adult)

31. Lady Driver

32. Gentleman Driver

33. Two or more Ponies or Horses driven

34. Ride & Drive (Commencing immediately after the Harness classes) SHOWGROUNDS ACCESS

HORSES HARNESS

SATURDAY Ring 1 Start 12.00 noon Head Steward: Mr Tom Wood Ph: 0409 984 348 Entry $5

Judge: Mrs Gwenifer Hack Prize money will be awarded to winners of all classes. Sponsored by – Longwood Carriage Driving Club Hackneys and Partbred Hackneys. 16. Novice Hackney or Partbred Hackney 18. Hackney or Partbred Hackney o.14.2hh 17. Hackney or Partbred Hackney 14.2hh & u. Ch.& Res. Ch. Hackney or Partbred Hackney Harness Horses and Ponies (Hackneys and Partbred Hackneys ineligible) 19. Novice pony 13hh & under 22. Pony over 10.2hh and n.o. 12.2hh 20. Novice horse or pony over 13hh 23. Pony over 12.2hh and n.o. 14.2hh 21. Shetland or miniature horse or pony 10.2hh & u. 24. Horse over 14.2hh Champion and Reserve Champion (classes 19 – 24) Open Events 25. Tradesman's Turnout 26. Viceroy Turnout 27. Other Vehicle Turnout (Tradesman's and Viceroys ineligible) 28. Pleasure Turnout 29. C.D.E. Turnout Champ. & Res. Champ. Turnout (classes 25-29) 30. Junior Driver u.16 yrs. (must be accomp. by adult) 31. Lady Driver 32. Gentleman Driver 33. Two or more Ponies or Horses driven 34. Ride & Drive SHOWGROUNDS ACCESS ______| GATE |__ Boundary Road North ____________________________________________________________________ | For SATURDAY \ Horse Tickets \ __________| G for 1& 2 |______________| |__________ \ / \ \ / \ | / \ | / Ring 1 \ | F / \ | r / \ | o / \ | s | | | t | | \ | | S \ / | t \ / | \ . / | \ / | \ / | \ / | \___________________________ _____________/ | | | | Charles Street | PLEASE NOTE: ENTRANCE TO SHOWGROUNDS ON SATURDAY IS ONLY THROUGH BOUNDARY ROAD NORTH

PLEASE NOTE: ENTRANCE TO SHOWGROUNDS ON SATURDAY IS ONLY THROUGH BOUNDARY ROAD NORTH

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The 127th Annual Euroa Show ScheduleSECTION 30 - STUD CATTLE

GENERAL CLASSES: Prize money: 1st $10.00 2nd $5.00

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Champion & Reserve Champion Junior 6 – 18 Mths – Male

(Each Breed)

Champion & Reserve Champion Junior 6 – 18 Mths - Female

(Each Breed)

Champion & Reserve Champion Senior – Male Champion & Reserve Champion Senior - Female

(Each Breed )

Grand Champion Male - (to be taken from the Junior & Senior Championship - each breed)

Grand Champion Female - (to be taken from the Junior & Senior Championship - each breed)

Class 3110. All breed pair of females $100.00 - Proudly sponsored by Bellaspur Angus Merchandise sponsored by Rivalea(Aust) PtyLtd

Class 3111. All breeds group of 3, both sexes to be presented $100.00 – Proudly sponsored by Honeysuckle Creek Angus Merchandise sponsored by Rivalea(Aust) PtyLtd

Champion Interbreed Female (All Breeds) $200.00 - Proudly sponsored by NAB Agri Business Merchandise sponsored by Rivalea(Aust) PtyLtd

Champion Interbreed Male (All Breeds) $200.00 - Proudly sponsored by Benalla Bulk Fertiliser Merchandise sponsored by Rivalea(Aust) PtyLtd

2017 Supreme All Breeds Exhibit $500.00 - Proudly sponsored by Tarcombe Hereford Merchandise sponsored by Elders & Rivalea(Aust) PtyLtd Neil Ralston Memorial Trophy

Junior Judging

Entry : - Free Prizes: 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00 (To be conducted after 2017 Supreme All Breeds Exhibit)

Class 3112. 7 – 12 yrs

Class 3113. 13 – 18 yrs

Saturday 28th October 2017 - Starting Time 9.30am

Entry form, BJD, Participants Indemnity & Waiver forms available on website – www.euroashow.org.au

Enquiries: Chief Steward: Bob Bailey 0448 480 204 or Leanne – [email protected] or 0438 313 232

Entries close: 20th October 2017

Junior Handler Classes Entry Fee : - Free Sponsored by: Strathbogie Veterinary Clinic & Ausrural Prizes: 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00

Class 3001. Junior Handler 7 – 12 years

Class 3002. Junior Handler 13 – 18 years

Junior All Breeds Classic: Prize money: 1st $10.00 2nd $5.00

Class 3003. Bull Under 12 Mths

Class 3004. Bull 12 – 15 Mths

Class 3005. Bull 15 – 18 Mths

Class 3006. Heifer Under 12 Mths

Class 3007. Heifer 12 – 15 Mths

Class 3008. Heifer 15 – 18 Mths

Champion Junior All Breeds Bull Ribbon & $50.00 : Sponsored by - Connamara Angus Park Merchandise sponsored by Rivalea (Aust) Pty ltd. Reserve Champion Bull

Champion Junior All Breeds Heifer: Ribbon & $50.00 : Sponsored by Margni Park Angus Merchandise sponsored by Rivalea (Aust) Pty Ltd Reserve Champion Bull

2017 Supreme Junior All Breeds Exhibit $100 Proudly sponsored by

Landmark & Gough & Hanrahan Grain Fertilisers Merchandise sponsored by Rivalea(Aust) PtyLtd

We would like to thank our Cattle Section

sponsors for their generous support: Tarcombe Herefords NAB Agri Business

Benalla Bulk Fertiliser, Euroa & Benalla Landmark, Euroa

Connamara Angus Gough & Hanrahan Grain & Fertilisers

Bellaspur Margni Park

Rivalea (Australia) Pty Ltd Honeysuckle Creek Angus

Strathbogie Veterinary Clinic Ausrural

Elders, Euroa

ENTRY DETAILSENTRY FEES:

Junior Handler & Junior Judging Classes: - Free

Junior All Breeds Classic, General Classes, Pairs & Groups: - Members $7.00, Non Members $10.00

Late Entries: - Members $10, Non Members $15

ENTRIES CLOSE: FRIDAY 20 OCTOBER 2017 NO PHONE ENTRIES

IMPORTANT: Entries will NOT be accepted unless accompanied by the correct entry fees and all forms.

****Exhibitors must complete ****

Copy of signed vet certificate or lab report certifying Pesti Virus Status, Cattle Herd Health Status Declaration form in regards to JD, Copies of animal registrations, Participants Indemnity & Wavier, Parents Indemnity & Wavier must accompany entry forms

There will be a FREE LUNCH for exhibitors on the Saturday

REGULATIONS:

• Competition in cattle classes is restricted to animals which are registered in their respective Stud Herd Book Society or in the Calf Register of such Society. Must be registered as pure bred.

• Age of animal as at show day, 28th October 2017.

• All bulls must be haltered, and those 9 months & over must have a ring in the nose.

• All bulls over 9 months to be handled by person over 18 years.

• All females over 9 months to be fitted with nose grip.

• All cattle exhibited must be broken to lead.

• NLIS – DEPI Requirements for scanning numbers will be followed.

• Overnight accommodation for cattle will be available

• Suitable facilities will be available to separate animals in various health testing categories e.g. JD. All Exhibits must be healthy and disease free and tested negative for Johnne's disease or be from herds with no known history.

• A Statutory Declaration may be required. Cattle Handling Participant Waivers must be signed by All competitors handling cattle - download from website www.euroashow.org.au

• Public Liability Insurance is the responsibility of the Exhibitor

• Exhibitors are respectfully asked not to remove stock before 4.30pm

• Electrical Equipment: Leads to be tagged

• Bedding-Straw Supplied

• PLEASE NOTE: on show day please report your attendance to Chief Cattle Stewart upon arrival. The EA & PS may refuse to accept an entry, an exhibit or an exhibitor or any of them. A copy of all animals registration must accompany your entries

Euroa Agricultural - Show Schedule - 2017 Page 12

The 127th Annual Euroa Show ScheduleSPONSORS 2017

GOLD SPONSORSHIP

Benalla Bulk FertilizersJ & M Brook

CBA Bank EuroaCentral Tyres Shepparton

Hynman Poll MerinosNaughton Family

Rodwells LtdTechwool Trading

Bellaspur AngusBooroola

Burls Livestock TransportBunnings Shepparton

Sports Shear Australia Victoria Assoc.Connamara Angus

Elgo WineryEuroa Garden Club

Fowles Winery

GV Caravan ServicesJohn & Joan Harris

Honeysuckle Creek AngusLandmark BenallaMargni Park AngusNorth by NortheastPaddy McCarthy

OlssonsPlunketts Wines

Quality Wool Pty LtdRivalea (Australia) Pty Ltd Corowa

Roy & Libby SeachNeil & Annette Smith

Tenneriffe Rural ServicesThomsons Home Furnishings

Toland Merino StudVerge Pastoral Co

The Euroa Agricultural Society Inc wishes to express sincere thanks and appreciation for the continued

generous support of its many sponsors

aaa woolbuyers

ClimateMASTA Droughtmaster StudDrone Photography and Film

Jemala Superfine Wool Products

Hillsdale RuralMcPherson Motors

Seven Creeks Estate

Bill StubbsThe Falls

SILVER SPONSORSHIP

Euroa Caravan Park

(03) 5795 216073-103 Kirkland Ave, Euroa, VIC, 3666

[email protected] Euroa Hotel

EUROA VETERINARY CLINIC

BIM’S BINSABN 64 118 041 768

AUSRURAL

OTHER SPONSORSMarjorie Atkinson

Roy BrockIrene BrookJim Brook

Margaret BrookM.C. Brook & Family

BSC Bearing & Power Transmission SolutionsJune Chanter

Cottesloe Standard Smooth DaschundsDora Crighton Memorial

Cullen FamilyDawn Bullock Memorial Prize – Donated by Euroa Lions

Debbie EllisDabernig Family

The family of June DudleyThe Euroa Butter Factory

Euroa Fruit MarketEuroa Gazette

Euroa NewsagencyEuroa Rotary Club

Ethel Ferguson Perpetual Memorial TrophyFirst Edition Fibres and Yarn

James FlowerForlonge CWA

Franz Kloft Mechanical RepairsGloria Halsall

Graham HalsallWendy Heal

Ash Hubbard Perpetual TrophyHunter Rural

Karramomus CWALorna Kibble Memorial

Julieanne KubeilRobyn Law

Dot Leslie Trophy – Donated by Euroa Lions

Lindsay Park RacingLittlewood

Mark Lewin Memorial TrophyGwen Malone

Mark Jesser PhotographyMawsons Bakery Cafe

McDonalds EuroaMcDonald Family

Kathleen McDonaldAudrey McIntosh

Meridian AgricultureMetry’s Poultry Auction CoAnnette & Shane Moloney

The Monday Morning Sewing Group

Mister & Lady PhotographersP & J Penman Plumbing

PetrostarMary Quinn

Lorraine Ralston MemorialNeil Ralston Memorial

Alma Saville and Ruth CumminsSleeping Giant Olives

Rod SloanSmiths Family Butcher

Kerrie StackhouseStrathbogie Veterinary Clinic

Coral StuartIan & Carol Sutherland

Tallarook Rural SuppliesKen Telford – Nellie Telford Memorial

Think LivestockGlenda Thompson

Linda WatkinsLongwood Carriage Driving Club

The Williams Family – Gene Williams Memorial Prize& Fran Williams Memorial Prize

Bruce ThompsonChris Thomson

Nola & Bill Wood

BRONZE SPONSORSHIP