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2021
Friday – Saturday – Sunday
12 – 13 – 14 February 2021 ______________________________________________________
including our
Fireworks Extravaganza
Friday & Saturday Night
@ 9.00 pm ______________________________________________________
Due to COVID-19, the Glen Innes Show Society were unsure whether this 2021 Show would proceed as planned and, as such, have chosen to produce this booklet “in-house” to avoid any undue costs should the event be cancelled, and the booklets destroyed, due to the inability to use them in 2022.
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2021 MEMBERSHIP
All prices are GST inclusive – NO refunds or transfers on memberships or weekend passes. New Membership ^ applications accepted until 3pm Friday 5th February 2021. ^ Joining fee may apply.
Existing Membership renewals accepted until 4pm Thursday 11th February 2021
Membership includes Gate entry x 3 days; Show Schedule; Horse Schedule; and a Car Pass to the Members Car Park only – subject to available space
ONLY Member’s vehicles displaying a valid CAR PASS will be granted entry into the Showground Members Car Park – until parking area is FULL
Members Car Pass must remain PROMINENTLY displayed on the dash of the vehicle whilst inside the Showground Parking area
Membership $ 55.00 incl. 1 x Adult Member; 1 x Adult Guest; Member’s immediate children under 16 yrs + 1 x Members Car Pass
Single Member $ 33.00 incl. 1 x Adult Member; Member’s immediate children under 16 yrs + 1 x Members Car Pass Junior Member $ 17.00 incl. 1 x Junior Member 16 yrs & under 18 yrs. NO Car Pass
CAR STANDS
Car Stands $ 40.00 For duration of the Show
Car Stand numbered ticket must remain PROMINENTLY displayed on the dash of the vehicle whilst parked in the allocated CAR STAND area. Failure to comply will result in the vehicle being towed.
2021 WEEKEND PASSES
All prices are GST inclusive – NO refunds or transfers on memberships or weekend passes.
Weekend Passes DO NOT entitle vehicles to enter the Showgrounds Show Schedules and Horse Schedules are NOT included with Weekend Passes
Weekend Family $ 40.00 2 x persons over 18 yrs and all immediate children under 16 yrs Weekend Adult $ 20.00 1 x persons over 18 yrs and all immediate children under 16 yrs Weekend Junior $ 15.00 1 x person 16 yrs & under 18 yrs. Weekend Child $ 10.00 1 x child under 16 yrs
2021 DAILY GATE ENTRY
ADULTS $ 15.00 CHILD under 16yrs $ 10.00 CONCESSION HOLDER $ 10.00
SUNDAY IS FREE GATE ENTRY
Show Schedules $ 1.00 Horse Schedules $ 1.00 Individual Section Copies $ 0.50 Schedule sections are available for download from www.gleninnesshow.com
Early Bird Family Pass – available until Fri 18th December 2020 $ 35.00 incl. 2 x Persons over 18 yrs and all immediate family children
under 16 yrs
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OFFICE BEARERS
PATRONS Mr Richard (Dick) Hartmann; Mr Peter Sloman
PRESIDENT Mr. Scott Brown
SEN. VICE-PRESIDENT Mr. Kurt Parker
VICE-PRESIDENTS Mr. Brian Winter; Mr. Michael Sloman; Mr Andrew Hancock
TREASURER Mrs. Cathryn Crosby
PUBLIC OFFICER Mrs. Cathryn Crosby
HON. SOLICITOR Mr. Mac Jenkins
OTHER SHOW SOCIETY PERSONNEL
SECRETARY Mr. Neale Royal
SAFETY OFFICER Mrs. Merilyn Hottes
BIO-SECURITY OFFICER Mr. Kurt Parker
2019 – 2020 COMMITTEE OF THE GLEN INNES SHOW SOCIETY
Belin Alt, Jack Alt, Shad Bailey, Bea Baker, Colin Baker, John Bower, Rebecca Brown, Scott Brown, Clayton Burey, Craig Burton, Daryl Clibborn, Cathryn Crosby, John Crosby, Gail Davis, Renata Davis, Peter Dowling, Alec Dunn, Steven Dunn, Budge Frend, Timothy Grob, Albert Hancock, Andrew Hancock, Michelle Hancock, Rachael Hancock, Jason Hottes, Merilyn Hottes, Mick Hottes, Andrew Irwin, Chris Irwin, Jason Irwin, Rob Irwin, Mac Jenkins, Danny Kerr, Greg Kerr, Malcolm Kerr, Charles Kiehne, Roger Kneipp, Joe Lawrence, Emily Leach, Krystal Lockyer, Geoff Lynn, John Lynn, Phillip Lynn, Paul Macrae, John Matthewson, Camilla Maxwell, Lachlan Maxwell, Daniel McAlary, Neville McIntyre, Fiona Meyer, Ben Newbury, Perry Newman, John Newsome, Justin Newsome, Mike Norton, Kurt Parker, Lyle Perkins, Andrew Say, Cathy Slade, Scott Slade, Andrew Sloman, Michael Sloman, Peter Sloman, Kris Trow, Terry teVelde, Hugh Vimpany, Athol Wartnaby, Robert Wheatley, Kelly Williamson, Andrew Willis, Brian Winter, Sarah Winter.
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
HJ Alt, C Baker, JH Bower, J Cameron, D Clibborn, M Condon, G Fakes, RF Hartmann, RM Hottes, MV Jenkins, JF (Jock) Kerr, AH Kiehne, C Kiehne, M Kiehne, R Kneipp, J Lee, DGR Lynn, AJ Lynn, P Macrae, W McCarthy, PJ Sloman, TM Sloman, WJ Walmsley
LADIES AUXILIARY
PATRON Mrs Kae Klingner
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Mrs Lyn Cregan, Mrs Kae Klingner, Mrs Lyn Lane
PRESIDENT Mrs Sally Chappell
SECRETARY Mrs Carri Wood
TREASURER Mrs Karen Donnelly
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INDEX
SECT No. SECTION NAME CHIEF STEWARD PAGE No. 5 Pet Show . . . . . . . . . Marg teVelde . . . . . . 5
6 Glen Innes Showgirl . . . CANCELLED . . . . . . 6
7 Ute Show . . . . . . . . . Justin McKellar . . . . . . 7
8 Gourmet Fiesta . . . . . . Phil Lynn . . . . . . . . . 9
9 Young Judges . . . . . . Kurt Parker / Rachael Constable 10
10 Woodchop . . . . . . Jason Gill . . . . . . 11
10A Chainsaw & Post Rip . . . Danny Kerr . . . . . . 12
11 Stud Cattle . . . . . . Albert Hancock . . . . . . 13
12 Prime Cattle . . . . . . Kris Trow . . . . . . . . . 20
13 Sport Shearing . . . . . . Phillip Skewes . . . . . . 23
14 Merino & Poll Merino Sheep Brian Winter . . . . . . 24
15 British Breed Sheep . . . Lyle Perkins . . . . . . 28
16 Prime Lambs . . . . . . Kurt Parker . . . . . . 30
17 Wool in Grease . . . . . . John Newsome . . . . . . 33
18 Poultry . . . . . . . . . Lindy Nesbitt . . . . . . 36
19 Caged Birds . . . . . . Peter Trow . . . . . . 39
20 Farm Produce . . . . . . Brian Winter . . . . . . 47
21 Apiculture . . . . . . . . . Brian Woolfe . . . . . . 50
22 Horticulture . . . . . . Helen Wirth . . . . . . 51
23 Decorative Horticulture . . . Irene McIndoe . . . . . . 54
24 Preserves . . . . . . . . . Leonie Lee . . . . . . . . . 55
25 Cooking . . . . . . . . . Mary Hollingworth . . . . . . 56
25A Decorated Cakes . . . . . . Mary Hollingworth . . . . . . 59
26 Needlework . . . . . . . . . Barb Chard / Leonie Fletcher 60
Special Section – Pure Wool Article or Garment – State Competition . . . . . . 61
27 Handicrafts Mary Hollingworth . . . . . . 62
28 Spinning & Weaving . . . . . . Glenda Crosby . . . . . . 65
29 Fine Arts Glen Innes Art Gallery. . . . 66
29A Junior Fine Arts Kelly Murphy . . . . . . 67
30 Photography Steve Wright . . . . . . 68
31 Pottery Nicole Johnson . . . . . . 70
34 Folk Art & Decorative Painting Julie Latham . . . . . . 71
35 Construction Corner Bea Baker . . . . . . . . . 72
36 Home Brewing Jane Brookman . . . . . . 74
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Sunday 14th February 2021
Starts at 11am in the Stud Cattle Arena
Chief Steward - Marg teVelde
PROUDLY SPONSORED by
GLEN INNES PRE SCHOOL INC. All exhibitors are responsible for the care and safety of their pets No responsibility will be accepted by the Show Committee
Exhibitors must supply their own pen, cage or lead All dogs must be on a lead Competitors may enter in as many classes as they wish Pups & Kittens must have their eyes open Further classes may be added at the discretion of the Stewards
All classes – No Entry Fee No Prize Money Plenty of Ribbons 1. Most Unusual Pet 12. Obstacle Course 2. Cutest Pet 13. Repechage Event ** :- 3. Fluffiest Pet ** For competitors having NOT won an event 4. Smallest Pet – NOT an Insect 5. Largest Pet – NOT a Dinosaur 6. A Pet with a Face for Radio 7. Most Obedient Pet 8. Best Pet Handler 9. Best Decorated Pet 10. Best Decorated Cage or Pen 11. Best Pet & Owner Dressed Alike
PET SHOW
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The Glen Innes Showgirl Competition
THERE WILL BE NO SHOWGIRL COMPETITION IN 2021
DUE TO COVID-19
We would request that all girls
that were considering entering in 2021
contact Rebecca Brown (0409 190 664) to discuss
the 2022 event
THE GLEN INNES SHOW SOCIETY
WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE ALL PAST SPONSORS
AND HOPE THOSE RECOGNISED WILL CONTINUE THEIR SUPPORT OF
THIS EVENT IN 2022
Mr and Mrs Archie and Jo Cameron Mr and Mrs John and Cathy Crosby
Mr and Mrs Peter and Julie Dunn Roberts and Morrow Accounting
Glen Innes Railway Tavern Graydon’s Amcal chemist Crystal Room Restaurant Glen Innes Services Club Tony Stibbard Plumbing
Schafers Newsagency Tyrepower Glen Innes The Super Strawberry Say and Co Rural CRT Polish Works by Adi Drive Group Fitness Leading Appliances The Coffee Incident Innerbella Beauty Rhubarb & Rosie Timbs Pharmacy Teez Hair Studio
Home Living
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Chief Steward : Justin MacKellar
Saturday 13th February 2021 Venue : Glen Innes High School, Edward St
Please Note : This is a NON - DRINKING event
There is a NO ALCOHOL policy in place
Exhibition vehicles are requested to remain at the Show to participate in the Grand Parade from 4.00 pm Saturday afternoon
Entry Fee to FIRST Category $ 10.00 Subsequent Categories $ 5.00 ea
Entries taken between 8.00 am and 1.00 pm Judging from 2.00 pm
1. Best B n S Ute
2. Best 4 x 4 Ute
3. Best Chicks Ute
4. Best Ford Ute
5. Best Holden Ute
6. Best Other Ute
7. Best Classic Ute
8. Best Street Ute
9. Best Feral Ute
10. Best Hunting Rig
11. Best Themed Vehicle 12. Loudest V6
13. Loudest V8
14. Loudest Diesel
15. Most Flags
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The Glen Innes UTE SHOW
would like to thank all of their generous sponsors
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Chief Stewards – Rachael Constable 0432 581 493 and Kurt Parker - 0418 368 868
Free Entry Fee to Competition. Gate Charges will apply for entry to the Showgrounds
Competitors are eligible to progress to, and compete in, any group final.
CONDITIONS
Entrants must be under 25 years on 1st May in the year of the State Final Championship at the Royal Easter Show—this is applicable to ALL sections of this competition
One group of four animals is judged by competitors. There is one visual judging class and one oral class. Visual judging will take place first. At the completion of the visual judging, at least the top four
competitors, judged by their aggregate marks, are selected to compete in the oral class. Competitors in the oral class are scored on the accuracy of observation, their comparative statements, speaking ability and general presentation and dress.
Judging - 9:30am on Friday 12th February 2021 at the Shearing Complex
SHEEP
Merino - 1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 British Breeds - 1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10
Prize money donated by NSW Farmers, Glen Innes Branch
WOOL
1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10
Prize money donated by NSW Farmers, Glen Innes Branch
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10
Prize money donated by NSW Farmers, Glen Innes Branch
GRAIN
1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10
Prize money donated by NSW Farmers, Glen Innes Branch
BEEF CATTLE
Judging – 1.30pm Friday 14th February 2020 in the cattle ring
1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10
Prize money Donated by John & Leonie Lee
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Chief Stewards - Jason & Lincoln Gill
SATURDAY 13TH February 2021 Entry to Showground via Hunter St gates only
Gate Charges will apply
All nominations close 29th January 2021 to Steve Dunn
Nomination Fee $ 10 per event Listed prizemoney may be subject to alteration
1st 2nd 3rd
1. BARRY & DEB STAPLETON and WATTERSTEEL Pty Ltd
300mm (12”) Underhand Handicap $ 200 $ 100 $ 50
2. WAYNE & JODIE McCARTHY and HIGHLAND REAL ESTATE
250mm (10”) Standing Block Handicap $ 200 $ 100 $ 50
3. DARYL & LYN MEEHAN STOCK CARRIERS and OWEN & KAYLEEN PEDLOW 300mm (12”) Standing Block Championship
$ 200 $ 100 $ 50
4. GLEN INNES READY MIX and LJ HOOKER
275mm (11”) Underhand Championship $ 200 $ 100 $ 50
5. DOM’S DIESEL and SHARMAN’S MACHINERY
300mm (12”) Standing Block Championship $ 200 $ 100 $ 50
6. GLEN INNES HOME TIMBER & HARDWARE and
BRIAN & TINA WOOLFE
275mm (11”) Veterans Underhand
$ 150 $ 80 $ 50
7. HEC’S SMALL MOTOR KLINIC and ATTENBOROUGH FERTILIZERS
450mm (18”) Butchers Block
$ 100 $ 80 $ 50
8. TERRY & MARGIE WALSH and NORCO RURAL and SHIP TO SHORE SEAFOOD
400mm Double Handed M Tooth Sawing
$ 100 $ 80 $ 50
9. MIKE CONDON and SCHAFER’S NEWSAGENCY
Tree Felling Event $ 200 $ 100 $ 50
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Chief Steward - Danny Kerr 0421 604 469
SATURDAY 13th FEBRUARY, 2021.
All Nominations Close 29th January 2021
Nomination Fees : Classes 1-8 . . . $10, Class 9 . . . $15
No Pay - No Nominations - No Block Gate Charges will apply for entry to the Showgrounds.
1. Under 77cc Modified Production Saw
2. Under 100cc Modified Production Saw
3. Over 100cc Modified Production Saw
4. Under 100cc Unlimited Production Saw
5. Over 100cc Unlimited Production Saw
6. Under 77cc Vent Disc Stacking - held in Main Ring before Teams Post Rip
7. Novice Post Rip
8. Open Post Rip
9. Under 100cc Post Rip
MAIN RING - Saturday Evening
IAN PETTIT MEMORIAL TEAMS POST RIP
Nomination - $ 20 per Team
1st $ 200 2nd $ 100 3rd $ 70 4th $ 30
Prizemoney proudly donated by Gai Pettit and R & N Seagrave
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SHOWGROUND PIC – NG251822
Chief Steward – Albert Hancock 02 6733 4666 / 0432 581 493 Stewards – Andrew Hancock, Michelle Hancock, Rachael Constable, Roger Kneipp,
John Lee, Louise Looker, Justin Newsome, Clayton Burey
Entries Close Friday 29th January 2021
Entry Fees - Glen Innes Show Members $ 5 Non-Members $ 9
Late Entry Fee - $ 5 per entry
Prize Ribbons will be awarded for First (1st), Second (2nd) and Third (3rd) NO Prizemoney will be awarded unless otherwise stated.
A date of birth guide for Exhibitors 8-12 months born between 1st February 2020 & 31st July 2020 12-16 months born between 1st October 2019 & 31st January 2020 16-18 months born between 1st August 2019 & 30th September 2019 18-20 months born between 1st June 2019 & 31st July 2019 20-24 months born between 1st February 2019 & 31st May 2018 24-30 months born between 1st August 2018 & 31st January 2019 Over 30 months born before 31st July 2018
Note to Exhibitors
Exhibitors in this section are notified that all cattle entered must be on the Showground ready for judging by 8:30am on Saturday 13th February 2021, and must remain on the ground until after the Grand Parade at 4pm. All exhibitors are required to provide a National Vendor Declaration upon arrival at the Showgrounds.
Previous Winners of the last five shows of the Supreme Champion Bull & Supreme Champion Cow
Ironbark Trophy Supreme Champion Bull
Newstead South Trophy Supreme Champion Cow
2016 Goonoo Red Angus—Jose Carrerus 2016 KX5 Angus—Lois
2017 Tycolah Hereford Stud - Tycolah Overdrive 2017 Goonoo Red Angus Stud—Goonoo Impish
2018 Warragundi Herefords – Monte Carlo 2018 Ben Nevis Angus – Ben Nevis Jean K80
2019 Mundoo Angus – Mundoo Night Vision 2019 Mundoo Angus – Mundoo Leah M36
2020 Little Valley Brafords - Little Valley Thunder 2020 4 Ways Charolais - 4 Ways Harriet
Major Sponsors of the Stud Cattle Section
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CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
1. Johne’s Disease – Exhibitors MUST have a signed Health Declaration that to their knowledge their cattle 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 are 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 cattle have come. (Please bring you own drinking vessels to prevent problems.)
2. The age of cattle to be the actual age up to and including 1st February, 2021. 3. No exhibits to compete in more than one class, except where otherwise stated. 4. Exhibits must be registered or be eligible for registration on their respective stud books, led
steer excepted. 5. All exhibits must be true to type and in the opinion of the judge worthy of a prize. 6. All exhibits must be paraded in the judging ring. 7. Junior Champions are permitted to compete for Grand Championships. 8. Stud grooms are requested to wear dust coats/appropriate breed dress. 9. In case of more than 10 entries in a class, the committee reserves the right to divide the class. 10. An exhibit must at all times be provided with a strong halter and be thoroughly broken to lead. 11. A bull, 12 months of age and over, must at all times have a nose ring and at all times be led by
a halter and nose lead. The nose lead must be affixed to the ring. 12. Any bulls 8-12 months of age must have a bulldog clip or a nose ring – under 8 months exempt. 13. All steers must at all times have a nose ring or bulldog clip. 14. An exhibit shall be securely tied up both by an effective neck rope or collar and halter at all
times whilst in a cattle shed and not under the immediate and effective control of an attendant. 15. All females to be shown with nose grip. 16. Breeds not listed will be catered for, if required. 17. The Committee reserves the right to restrict entries. 18. Proof of age may be required, i.e. registration may be requested. 19. Heifers for the Heifer Show must not have had a calf, but can be carrying a calf 20. Calves paraded with mother not to be older than 8 months, and the date of birth to be shown
on entry form. 21. All stock to be NLIS tagged and presented for scanning as required. 22. Paraders under 18 years of age are not permitted to parade Bulls. May only parade steers and
females 23. Perpetual Trophies –
a) The Ironbark Pastoral Co. Trophy for the Supreme Champion Bull b) The Newstead South Pastoral Co. Trophy for the Supreme Champion Cow c) The F H Kneipp (Dundee) Trophy for two beef bulls of any breed, not to be judged as a pair.
Bred and owned by the exhibitor d) The R D & F E Kneipp, Echo Park Stud Trophy for the best three (3) animals – both sexes to be
represented. Bred and owned by the exhibitor. e) The Marge & Late Owen Curtis Trophy for the Grand Champion Hereford Bull. f) The D F & J C Kneipp Trophy for Champion Pure Bred Led Steer. g) The Battalion Hereford Trophy for Supreme Beast of Show
All Trophies to be returned to the Secretary of the Glen Innes Show Society by Friday 12th February 2021
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JUNIOR BULL
Breed & Class # 8 – 12 12 – 16 16 – 18 18 – 20 Months Braford 1 2 3 4 Angus 15 16 17 18 Brahman 29 30 31 32 Brangus 43 44 45 46 Charolais 57 58 59 60 Devon 71 72 73 74 Hereford ** 85 86 87 88 Limousin 99 100 101 102 Murray Grey 113 114 115 116 Poll Hereford ** 127 128 128 130 Red Poll 141 142 143 144 Santa Gertrudis 155 156 157 158 Shorthorn 169 170 171 172 Other Breed 183 184 185 186
Champion Junior Bull – Under 20 months for each breed
Reserve Champion Junior Bull – Under 20 months for each breed
SENIOR BULL
Breed & Class # 20 – 24 24 – 30 30 & Over Months Braford 5 6 7 Angus 19 20 21 Brahman 33 34 35 Brangus 47 48 49 Charolais 61 62 63 Devon 75 76 77 Hereford ** 89 90 91 Limousin 103 104 105 Murray Grey 117 118 119 Poll Hereford ** 131 132 133 Red Poll 145 146 147 Santa Gertrudis 159 160 161 Shorthorn 173 174 175 Other Breed 187 188 189
Champion Senior Bull – Over 20 months for each breed Reserve Champion Senior Bull – Over 20 months for each breed Grand Champion Bull – for each breed Grand Champion Hereford Bull – Curtis Hereford Stud Trophy Champion Junior Hereford Bull – Stannum Hereford Stud Trophy
** Note : If there is 3 or less Poll Hereford/Hereford Studs exhibiting, the Committee reserves the right to combine the two classes.
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JUNIOR HEIFER
Breed & Class # 8 – 12 12 – 16 16 – 18 18 – 20 Months Braford 8 9 10 11 Angus 22 23 24 25 Brahman 36 37 38 39 Brangus 50 51 52 53 Charolais 64 65 66 67 Devon 78 79 80 81 Hereford ** 92 93 94 95 Limousin 106 107 108 109 Murray Grey 120 121 122 123 Poll Hereford ** 134 135 136 137 Red Poll 148 149 150 151 Santa Gertrudis 162 163 164 165 Shorthorn 176 177 178 179 Other Breed 190 191 192 193
Champion Junior Heifer – Under 20 months for each breed Reserve Champion Junior Heifer – Under 20 months for each breed
SENIOR COW OR HEIFER
Breed & Class # 20 – 24 24 – 30 30 & Over Months Braford 12 13 14 Angus 26 27 28 Brahman 40 41 42 Brangus 54 55 56 Charolais 68 69 70 Devon 82 83 84 Hereford ** 96 97 98 Limousin 110 111 112 Murray Grey 124 125 126 Poll Hereford ** 138 139 140 Red Poll 152 153 154 Santa Gertrudis 166 167 168 Shorthorn 180 181 182 Other Breed 194 195 196
Champion Senior Heifer – Over 20 months for each breed
Reserve Champion Senior Cow or Heifer – Over 20 months for each breed
Grand Champion Cow or Heifer – for each breed
Sincere thanks to the Sponsors of the Stud Cattle Section
Rabo Bank Attenborough Fertilizers Tim & Jo Lockyer Superair
Smithston Hereford Stud Echo Park Hereford Stud Norco Rural Say & Co Rural
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INTERBREED CLASSES IC 1 Sweepstake Junior Bull Entry Fee $ 25.00
Entry Fees to be paid by 24th January 2020
Specific animal to be nominated by 8:30am on Saturday 15th February 2020
IC 2 Sweepstake Heifer Entry Fee $ 10.00
Entry Fees to be paid by 24th January 2020
Specific animal to be nominated by 4:30pm on Friday 14th February 2020
IC 3 Pure Breed Steer D F Kneipp Trophy
Any beef breed showing no permanent teeth. Steers will be weighed by 8.00am on Saturday 15th February 2020
IC 4 Cross Breed Steer
Any beef crossbreed showing no permanent teeth
IC 5 Champion Steer
IC 6 Two Beef Bulls F H Kneipp (Dundee) Trophy
Two beef bulls of any breed, bred and owned by the exhibitor. To be selected
from general classes. Not to be judged as a pair.
IC 7 Two Beef Females
Two beef females, bred and owned by the exhibitor. To be selected from general
classes. Not to be judged as a pair.
IC 8 Best 3 Animals Echo Park Trophy
Best three (3) animals, both sexes to be represented. To be bred and owned by the exhibitor. To be selected from general classes.
IC 9 Interbreed Class Supreme Champion Cow or Heifer
IC 10 Interbreed Class Supreme Champion Bull
IC 11 Interbreed Class Supreme Beast of Show – Battalion Trophy
IC 12 Junior Paraders Competition Free Entry To be run at the completion of the Junior Beef Judging and prior to the Heifer Show –
Friday afternoon
Note : Paraders under 18 years may only parade steers or females
JP1 12 years & under
JP2 13 years to 18 years
JP3 18 years to 25 years
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GLEN INNES SHOW SOCIETY
ANNUAL STUD CATTLE SHOW
Friday 12th February 2021
4:30pm start
Class H1 Heifer 8 – 12 months
Class H2 Heifer 12 – 16 months
Class H3 Heifer 16 – 20 months
Class H4 Heifer 20 months & over
Use Stud Cattle Entry Forms for nomination details
For further information – contact Albert Hancock (02 6733 4666)
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Saturday 13th February 2021
$ 25 (incl GST) entry fee to be paid by Friday 22nd January 2021
Nomination details to be supplied by 8:30am of Show Day
1st prize - 70% 2nd prize - 20% 3rd prize - 10%
of total entry fees (ex GST) collected
For further information – contact Albert Hancock 02 6766 4666
Saturday 13th February 2021
$ 10 (incl GST) entry fee to be paid by Friday 22nd January 2021
Nomination details to be supplied by 8:30am of Show Day
1st prize - 70% 2nd prize - 20% 3rd prize - 10%
of total entry fees (ex GST) collected
For further information – contact Albert Hancock 02 6766 4666
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Showground PIC – NG251822
Chief Steward - Kris Trow 0428 392 043 Stewards - Paul Macrae, Matt Gray, Henry Burridge, Jon Pinferi
Entries close 4:00pm 10th February 2021
This section is proudly supported by the following sponsors
PBA Feeds Lockyer’s Transport Riverina Stockfeeds Flycam P/L Colin Say & Co CRT Say & Co Rural Norco Rural NAB Agribusiness Vetmec Cattle Drench
The Crothers Family The Whitaker Family Glen Innes Vet Hospital
JR & AL Ritchie Rural P/L
Entry Fees – GI Show Members $ 5 per class, Non-Members $ 10 per class
PENNING UP and JUDGING TIMES
Hoof Classes (1 – 5) must be penned by 9:00am on Friday 12th February 2021
Commercial Classes (6 – 9) must be penned by 9:00am on Friday 12th February 2021
Judging will commence at 1:00pm Friday
All vehicles are to be removed from the Showground immediately following delivery of exhibits. Members with a valid Members Car Pass will enable the vehicle to be parked only in the Members Car
Parking area, but no exhibitor vehicles are to be parked west of Yarraford Hall gate.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY Johne’s Disease – Exhibitors are required to have a signed Health Declaration that to their knowledge their cattle 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. Exhibitors are 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 cattle have come. NLIS Identification – All stock MUST be fitted with a NLIS device before leaving the property.
• The exhibitor must have owned all entries for at least three (3) months prior to the competition.
• All entries in the hoof classes must be naturally polled, de horned or tipped.
• Cattle may be purebred or crossbred of any breed combinations.
• All entries will be judged in the Judging Ring. • No exhibit to compete in more than one class unless otherwise specified.
• It is the owner’s responsibility to feed and water the exhibit whilst on the showground.
• Entries will be mouthed, weighed and numbered. Electronic scales will be used for weighing.
• The judges in making their decision will take into consideration weight for age, conformation, muscling, absence
of wasteful fat, market suitability and in the case of pens the uniformity of the pen in weight and type.
• The committee reserves the right to restrict or refuse entries if necessary.
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Hoof Classes (1 – 5) Penned by 9:00am – Judging at 1:00pm
1. Pen of Three Feedlot Steers suitable for short feed (100 to 150 days) Specifications : • Approx Age : milk to 2 teeth • Muscle Score : C or better • Approx. Entry Live Wght : 350 to 480 kg • Approx. Rib Fat : 0 to 8 (approx fat score 2 to +2)
Target Carcass • Carcass Weight 300 to 400kg after 100 to 150 days on feed
Specifications • Fat P8 site : 7 to 22 mm
1st Perpetual Trophy + ½ tonne PBA Feed Supplement 2nd 1 x Packet Vetmec Drench
2. Trade Heifer Class Specifications : • Approx Age : milk to 2 teeth • Muscle Score : C or better • Approx. Entry Live Wght : 350 to 480 kg • Approx. PH Fat : 6 to 20 mm
1st ½ tonne Riverina Stockfeed 2nd 1 x Packet Vetmec Drench
3rd $50 donated by JR & AL Ritchie Rural P/L
3. Medium Steer Class – Grass Fed Pen of 3 Steers – showing not more than 2 permanent teeth. Grass Fed Specifications : • Live Weight 451 – 549 kg • Pref Fat Depth Rump P8 12 to 18mm
1st ½ tonne PBA Feed Supplement 2nd 1 x Packet Vetmec Drench
3A. Grain Assisted Steer Pen of 3 Steers – showing not more than 4 permanent teeth. Grain Assisted Specifications • Live Weight 450 kg +
• Pref Fat Depth Rump P8 12 to 18mm
1st 500 ltrs TrueLik donated by Flycam P/L 2nd $ 50 donated by JR & AL Ritchie Rural P/L
4. Des Kilner Memorial Bullock Class Pen of 3 Steers – milk to 4 teeth. Grass Fed Specifications : • Live Weight 550 kg + • Pref Fat Depth Rump P8 12 to 18mm
1st ½ tonne PBA Feed Supplement 2nd 1 x Packet Vetmec Drench
5. Jackpot Single Steer
Based on suitable MSA graded carcass Specifications : • Approx Age : milk to 2 teeth • Muscle Score : C or better • Approx. Entry Live Wght : 350 to 480 kg • Approx. PH Fat : 6 to 20 mm
1st Waterloo Perpetual Trophy500 ltrs TrueLik donated by Flycam P/L
2nd 1 x Packet Vetmec Drench 3rd $50 donated by JR & AL Ritchie Rural P/L
Champion Overall – Classes 1 – 5 $ 200 Agribusiness Trophy
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Commercial Classes (6 – 9) Penned by 9:00am – Judging at 1:00pm
6. Replacement Pen of Three Heifers Specifications : • Any Breed or Cross • Showing NO more than 4 permanent teeth • Group to be judged on conformation and quality as a
commercial group showing breeding potential
1st ½ tonne PBA Feed Supplement 2nd $ 150 donated by Whitaker Family
7. Breeding Heifer (Heifer & First Calf) Specifications : • Any Breed or Cross • Showing NO more than 4 permanent teeth • Calf at foot not to exceed 8 months • Group to be judged on conformation and quality as a
commercial group showing breeding potential
1st ½ tonne Riverina Stockfeed 2nd $ 100 donated by Lockyer’s Transport
8. Commercial Breeders Group (Cow & Calf and Replacement Heifer) Specifications : • Any Breed or Cross • Cow with suckling steer or heifer calf at foot, and a replacement
heifer of any breed or cross • Calf at foot not to exceed 8 months • Replacement heifers showing NO more than 2 permanent teeth • Group to be judged on conformation and quality as a
commercial group showing breeding potential
1st $ 100 NAB Agribusiness Trophy and 2nd $ 100 donated by Crothers Family 1 x Packet Vetmec Drench
9. Single Cow & Calf Unit Specifications : • Any Breed or Cross • Cow with suckling steer or heifer calf at foot, of any breed or
cross • Calf at foot not to exceed 8 months • Group to be judged on conformation and quality as a
commercial group showing breeding potential
1st $ 100 donated by GI Vet Hospital 2nd $ 100 donated by CRT Say & Co Rural
Most Successful Exhibitor of the Show
Points are calculated over the two days of Prime Cattle Judging
And are awarded as follows – 1st 3pts 2nd 2pts 3rd 1pt
Prize : 5 bags Norco Cattle Ration & 1 x Packet Vetmec Drench
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Enquiries : Phil Skewes 0429 324 012 or Col Baker 0429 669 724
This section is proudly supported by :
Elders Norco Rural Stores Fletcher International
Landmark Cooke’s Transport Notley Wool Store
Schute Bell Hector Miller Greg Gallagher
Pro Shearing CE & JE Baker Evan Mitchell
Fred Sloman Geoff Lynn DL Lynn
Allflex Australia Prime Super The Downs Heiniger
Saturday 13th February 2021
Nominations Close at 8:30am Saturday 13th February. Draw will proceed immediately.
All shearers must be present for 9am start.
1. Glen Innes Open Shearing Competition
Prizemoney of $1100 Nomination fee $30
2. Intermediate Competition
Prizemoney of $530 Nomination fee $20
3. Local Competition . . . . . . D J Lynn Memorial Trophy
Prizemoney of $300 Nomination fee $10
Shearers eligible for this competition must reside within a 50km radius of Glen Innes.
4. Senior Competition
Prizemoney of $700 Nomination fee $25
5. Learner Competition
Prizemoney of $300 Nomination fee $10
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SHOWGROUND PIC – NG251822
Chief Steward : Brian Winter 02 6732 3404 / 0429 323 404 Email : [email protected]
Minimum of Six (6) Studs required to facilitate the Show
Ovine Brucellosis, Footrot & Johne’s Disease, Johne’s Disease Status –MN1or MN2 Declarations MUST accompany each Entry.
National Sheep Health Declaration and NVD or TSS to be submitted on Show Day
All sheep must be ovine brucellosis-free, footrot-free and papers must be sighted before sheep are unloaded. MN1 and MN2 sheep will be penned separately to all other sheep.
Entry Fee $5 per entry - maximum of $50 Entries received on Friday morning of the Show
· Judging will commence on 9:30 am Friday 12th February 2021. · Exhibits not to be removed prior to the Grand Parade Saturday evening 13th February 2021. · All sheep to be regulation 19 shearing with Breeders Society Tag. · Stewards will be in attendance to receive sheep from 7:30am on Friday 12th February 2021. · The judge is authorized to transfer sheep he considers to be entered in the wrong class. · No sheep infested with lice or ked or otherwise diseased will be allowed on the grounds. · All sheep to be bred by the exhibitor.
All vehicles are to be removed from the Showground immediately following delivery of exhibits. Members with a valid Members Car Pass will enable the vehicle to be parked only in the Members Car Parking area, but no exhibitors’ vehicles are to be parked west of Yarraford Hall gate.
Ultra Fine Wool – March Shorn
1. Ram, showing two teeth and under 4. Ewe, showing two teeth and under
2. Ram, showing four teeth 5. Ewe, showing four teeth
3. Ram, showing six or more teeth 6. Ewe, showing six or more teeth
Champion & Reserve Champion Ultra Fine Ram Champion & Reserve Champion Ultra Fine Ewe
Super Fine Wool – March Shorn
7. Ram, showing two teeth and under 10. Ewe, showing two teeth and under
8. Ram, showing four teeth 11. Ewe, showing four teeth
9. Ram, showing six or more teeth 12. Ewe, showing six or more teeth
Champion & Reserve Champion Super Fine Ram Champion & Reserve Champion Super Fine Ewe
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Fine Wool – March Shorn
13. Ram, showing two teeth and under 16. Ewe, showing two teeth and under
14. Ram, showing four teeth 17. Ewe, showing four teeth
15. Ram, showing six or more teeth 18. Ewe, showing six or more teeth
Champion & Reserve Champion Fine Wool Ram Champion & Reserve Champion Fine Wool Ewe
Medium Wool – March Shorn
19. Ram, showing two teeth and under 22. Ewe, showing two teeth and under
20. Ram, showing four teeth 23. Ewe, showing four teeth
21. Ram, showing six or more teeth 24 Ewe, showing six or more teeth
Champion & Reserve Champion Medium Wool Ram Champion & Reserve Champion Medium Wool Ewe
Strong Wool – March Shorn
25. Ram, showing two teeth and under 28. Ewe, showing two teeth and under
26. Ram, showing four teeth 29. Ewe, showing four teeth
27. Ram, showing six or more teeth 30 Ewe, showing six or more teeth
Champion & Reserve Champion Strong Wool Ram Champion & Reserve Champion Strong Wool Ewe
Super Fine Wool – August Shorn
31. Ram, showing two teeth and under 34. Ewe, showing two teeth and under
32. Ram, showing four teeth 35. Ewe, showing four teeth
33. Ram, showing six or more teeth 36. Ewe, showing six or more teeth
Champion & Reserve Champion Super Fine Wool Ram Champion & Reserve Champion Super Fine Wool
Ewe
Fine Wool – August Shorn
37. Ram, showing two teeth and under 40. Ewe, showing two teeth and under
38. Ram, showing four teeth 41. Ewe, showing four teeth
39. Ram, showing six or more teeth 42. Ewe, showing six or more teeth
Champion & Reserve Champion Fine Wool Ram Champion & Reserve Champion Fine Wool Ewe
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Medium/Strong Wool – August Shorn
43. Ram, showing two teeth and under 46. Ewe, showing two teeth and under
44. Ram, showing four teeth 47. Ewe, showing four teeth
45. Ram, showing six or more teeth 48. Ewe, showing six or more teeth
Champion & Reserve Champion Medium/Strong Wool Ram
Champion & Reserve Champion Medium/Strong Wool Ewe
49. Junior Champion Ram
Winners of classes 1; 7; 13; 19; 25; 31; 37 and 43 are eligible
Trophy donated by Whyworry Park Stud – Purple Ribbon
50. Junior Champion Ewe
Winners of classes 4; 10; 16; 22; 28; 34; 40 and 46 are eligible
Trophy donated by Ronara Park Stud – Purple Ribbon
Merino Championships
All Champion Rams and Ewes – Purple Ribbon
All Reserve Champion Rams and Ewes – Green Ribbon
51. Grand Champion Ram – March Shorn
Trophy donated by Australian Wool Network—Tri-Colour Ribbon
Trophy donated by A W Cameron (to be won three times by the one exhibitor)
52. Reserve Grand Champion Ram – March Shorn
Trophy donated by Superair - Green Ribbon
53. Grand Champion Ewe – March Shorn
Trophy donated by Cydectin LA Injectable - Tri-Colour Ribbon
Trophy donated by AGC Cameron (to be won three times in succession or five times in all by the same exhibitor)
54. Reserve Grand Champion Ewe – March Shorn
Trophy donated by Landmark - Green Ribbon
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55. Grand Champion Ram—August Shorn
Trophy Donated by Goddard Wool Marketing—Tri-Colour Ribbon
56. Reserve Grand Champion Ram—August Shorn
Trophy Donated by NAB Agribusiness—Green Ribbon
57. Grand Champion Ewe—August Shorn
Trophy Donated by Westpac Bank—Tri-Colour Ribbon
58. Reserve Champion Ewe—August Shorn
Trophy Donated by NAB Agribusiness—Green Ribbon
59. Junior Group
One ram and two ewes, 2 teeth & under. Judged on uniformity or wool and type
60. Senior Group
Three rams and two ewes, any age, to be judged on uniformity of wool and type. To be bred by the exhibitor. Eligible to be shown in other classes.
The Late Mr K C Robinson Trophy (to be won three times by the one exhibitor)
61. Most Successful Exhibitor in Section
HJ Hartmann Memorial Trophy, Donated by the Hartmann Family
(to be won three times in succession or five time in all by the one exhibitor)
Sincere Appreciation to Donors
AGC Cameron Goodard Wool Marketing The Late A W Cameron Landmark Glen Innes Carter Family, Whyworry Park Stud Hartmann Family Australian Wool Network Superair Cydectin LA Injectable Westpac Elders Limited Merchandise Ronara Park Stud National Australia Bank—Agribusiness Robinson Family
Points Allotted
Grand Champion 2pts Reserve Grand Champion 1pt
Champion 3pts Reserve Champion 1pt
First 2pts Second 1pt
First in Group 4pts Second in Group 2pts
Trophy Donated by Elders Limited Merchandise
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SHOWGROUND PIC – NG251822
Head Steward : Lyle Perkins 0428 323 335
Stewards : Peter Dowling; Malcolm Kerr; Terry teVelde; Athol Wartnaby
With sincere thanks to the Sponsors of this Section
Graham Campbell Butchery Attenborough Fertilizers Newberry teVelde Carige Agencies
GC & IL Moore L & EL Perkins Superair Home Living Riverina Stockfeeds
Entry Fee $ 3.30 per entry - maximum $ 33.00
National Sheep Health Statement and Vendor Declarations to accompany all exhibits OVINE BRUCELLOSIS, FOOTROT & JOHNES DISEASE
THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED BY THE COMMITTEE All sheep must be from ovine brucellosis-free, footrot-free, and Johnes disease-free flocks. Papers must be sighted before sheep are unloaded.
Johne’s Disease: Exhibitors are required to have a signed Health Declaration that to their knowledge their sheep 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 are 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 have come.
All MN1 Status Studs will be penned and unloaded separately.
· Exhibitors are requested to forward their entries as soon as possible. Anyone wishing to bring sheep
on Thursday, please ring the Chief Steward and this will be arranged, or anyone wishing to leave sheep on the grounds Friday night please inform the Chief Steward
· Sheep to be penned before 9am Saturday 13th February 2021 · Judging will commence at 9:30am on Saturday 13th February 2021 · Shorn short-wool sheep to have no more than one (1) cm of wool. Shorn long-wool sheep to have
no more than two (2) cm of wool. This will be strictly adhered to.
· Shedding sheep must have been shorn no more than 28 days prior to the Show
· The judge is empowered to transfer sheep which he considers to be entered in the wrong class.
· Any sheep infested with lice or ked or otherwise diseased shall be immediately removed from the
grounds and shall not be judged.
· It is the owner’s responsibility to feed and water the exhibits whilst on the showground.
· Maximum 3 entries per class per exhibitor
· Breeds not listed will be catered for if required
All vehicles are to be removed from the vicinity of the Sheep pavilions immediately following delivery of exhibits. Members with a valid Members Car Pass will allow the vehicle to be parked only in the
Members Car Parking area, but no exhibitors’ vehicles are to be parked west of Yarraford Hall gate.
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Short Wool Breeds A. Dorset Horn B. Poll Dorset C. Suffolk D. Southdown E. White Suffolk I. Dorper
1. Shorn Ram. Milk teeth only A B C D E I 2. Ram. Milk teeth only A B C D E 3. Ram. Not more than 2 teeth A B C D E 4. Ram. 4 teeth & over A B C D E I 5. Shorn Ram. 2 teeth A B C D E I 6. Champion & Reserve Champion Ram A B C D E I 7. Shorn Ewe. Milk teeth only A B C D E I 8. Ewe. Milk teeth only A B C D E 9. Ewe. Not more than 2 teeth A B C D E 10. Shorn Ewe. 2 teeth A B C D E I 11. Ewe. 4 teeth & over A B C D E I 12. Champion & Reserve Champion Ewe A B C D E I
13.. Group of three (3) sheep, 1 ram & 2 ewes
A B C D E I
14. Pair. 1 ram 1 ewe. 2 tooth & under A B C D E I
Long Wool Breeds
F. Border Leicester G. Romney
15. Ram. Under one year. Woolly F G
16. Ram. Under one year. Shorn F G
17. Ram. Over one year & under two years. Woolly
F G
18. Ram. Over one year October shorn F G
19. Ram. Over two years. Woolly F G
20. Champion & Reserve Champion Ram F G
21. Ewe. Under one year. Woolly F G
22. Ewe. Under one year. Shorn F G
23. Ewe. Over one year & under two years. Woolly
F G
24. Ewe. Over one year October shorn F G
25. Ewe. Over two years. Woolly F G
26. Champion & Reserve Champion Ewe F G
27. Group of three (3) sheep, 1 ram & 2 ewes F G
28. Pair. 1 ram 1 ewe. 2 tooth & under F G
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR OVER ALL BREEDS
Points Awarded 1st = 3, 2nd = 2, 3rd 1. Champion 2, Reserve Champion 1
SUPREME CHAMPION GROUP—1 RAM & 2 EWES Tri-colour Sash & Trophy
SUPREME CHAMPION RAM Tri-colour Sash & Trophy
SUPREME CHAMPION EWE Tri-colour Sash & Trophy
SUPREME CHAMPION PAIR - 1 RAM & 1 EWE Tri-colour Sash & Trophy
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SHOWGROUND PIC – NG251822
Chief Steward – Kurt Parker 0418368868
Stewards – Malcolm Kerr, Lyle Perkins, Terry teVelde, Athol Wartnaby,
Peter Dowling, Emma Walmsley
Entry Fee $2.20 per entry - maximum of $22 Fletcher International Class- $5 per pen entered
Entries preferred before Friday 5th February 2021. Entries received on the day must be accompanied by Green Entry form and Entry Fee
All producers are to include their MSA Declaration and write their MSA number on the NVD
National Sheep Health Statement and Vendor Declarations to accompany all exhibits OVINE BRUCELLOSIS, FOOTROT & JOHNE’S DISEASE
THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED BY THE COMMITTEE
All sheep must be from ovine brucellosis-free, footrot-free, and Johne’s disease-free flocks. Papers must be sighted before sheep are unloaded.
Johne’s Disease: Exhibitors are required to have a signed Health Declaration that to their knowledge their sheep 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 are 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 have come.
All vehicles are to be removed from the vicinity of the Sheep pavilions immediately following delivery of exhibits. Members with a valid Members Car Pass will enable the vehicle to be parked only in the Members Car Parking area, but no exhibitors’ vehicles are to be parked west of Yarraford Hall gate.
* PLEASE NOTE - NEW WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS * LAMBS MUST MEET MINIMUM WEIGHT. LAMBS UNDER 44KG LIVEWEIGHT WILL
NOT BE ACCEPTED · Judging will commence Friday with all entries to be penned before 10am Friday 12th February 2021 · All lambs will be weighed upon arrival. The lambs will be placed in appropriate class according to
average weight of each entry.
· All Lambs must be weighed, drafted and marked accordingly before arrival
· Entries will be a pen of five (5) lambs
· All lambs in this section will be auctioned at 2pm on Friday 12th February 2021.
· Exhibitors have the right to place a reserve on their entries, which must be notified at time of
penning.
· The judge’s decision is final
Ribbons will be awarded to exhibitor of 1st, 2nd & 3rd place in each class
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CLASSES
1. Pen of 5 Prime Lambs, 44 to 48kg live weight. Any breed or cross
2. Pen of 5 Prime Lambs, 48.1 to 54kg live weight. Any breed or cross
3. Pen of 5 Prime Lambs, Sired by Poll Dorset - to be taken from classes 1 & 2 excluding the winners of classes 1 & 2
Trophy for class 3—Donated by Northern Region Poll Dorset Association
CHAMPION PEN OF PRIME LAMBS Winners from classes 1, 2 & 3 are eligible
Trophy Donated by Thomas Foods International PLUS 1 tonne Riverina Stockfeed from Riverina Warwick
PLUS S.A.K.E. Perpetual Trophy
RESERVE CHAMPION PEN OF PRIME LAMBS Winners from classes 1, 2 & 3 are eligible
Trophy Donated by Glen Innes Agents Association PLUS .5 tonne Riverina Stockfeed from Riverina Warwick
4. Pen of 5 Prime Lambs, 54 kg plus live weight. Any breed or cross
Trophy Donated by Rex & Julie Sheedy
PLUS .5 tonne Riverina Stockfeed
Best Trade Lamb of the Show All participating lambs in classes 1 & 2 are eligible.
Trophy - Salt Blocks Donated by Olsson Industries Pty Ltd
Best Export Lamb of the Show All participating lambs in class 4 are eligible.
Trophy—Salt Blocks Donated by Olsson Industries Pty Ltd
5. Fletcher International Highest return for Export market, Pen of 5 Lambs 48kg & Over
Prize Kindly Donated By Roger Fletcher– Fletcher International
Thank you to the sponsors of the Prime Lamb Section
Glen Innes Agents Association Rex & Julie Sheedy
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Glen Innes Show Society Prime Lambs Carcass Competition
To be conducted in conjunction with the Glen Innes Show Society’s Prime Lamb Section.
Guidelines and Entry Criteria
* 3 Lambs per team,
* Lambs classed as a group of three and must all fall into weight specification.
* Maximum 2 teams per Exhibitor
* Must be Market crutched or not eligible for entry * Entries to be delivered to Glen Innes Saleyards Monday 10th February 11am - 1pm
* 2 Classes - Trade 43-50kg liveweight (18-24kg HSCW) - Export 50.1-64kg (24.1-32kg HSCW) * ALL Lambs will be purchased by Thomas Foods International * Cartage & Levies to be deducted from proceeds.
ALL Exhibitors must PRE-REGISTER teams to Kurt Parker 0418368868
Entries are Strictly Limited and close Friday 5th February 2021 Entrants are encouraged to attend a tour of Thomas Foods
International Tamworth and to inspect their lamb carcasses. A courtesy bus (departs Tuesday 9th Feb 2021 at 7:30am) Lunch will be provided. Numbers Limited.
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Chief Steward – John Newsome 0428 669498
Stewards – Col Baker, Joe Lawrence, Phil Evans
Entry Fees: GISS Members $1.10 / Non GISS Members $2.20
Class 15 $1.10 for all exhibitors Class 16 $2.20 for all exhibitors PLEASE NOTE: 1. Judging of the wool will commence at 9am Thursday 11th February 2021. Wool to be in the pavilion
by 2pm Wednesday 10th February 2021. Prize money and exhibits may be collected from the pavilion on Sunday 14th February 2021 between 12pm & 1pm.
Conditions of Entry
· All entries, including rams’ fleeces, to be skirted. No exhibit will be allowed to compete in more than one
class. The amount of extra growth to be stated on the entry form of all entries showing over 12 months’ growth
· All wool to be grown in the 2020/2021 season by the exhibitor and to be from un-rugged sheep. Rams’
fleeces eligible only in rams’ wool classes
· Housed – shedded and stud fleeces allowed to compete in housed and stud section only
· The judge is empowered to move fleeces which he considers are entered in the wrong class
· Any exhibitor who wishes his wool or part thereof to be included in the District Exhibit for the R.A.S must leave written authority with the Chief Wool Steward
· The following scale of points will be awarded in judging:- Trueness to type 20, evenness 10, character 10, length 6, soundness 6, softness 6, density 6, colour 6, top and tail 30, making a total of 100 points
· NOTE:- An additional 20 points for matching ability and evenness of pairs
· Wool can be donated for sale by Glen Innes Show Society or Wool Section
MERINO WOOL CLASSES 1. One fleece of superfine wool, 74s count and over 2. One fleece of fine wool, approximately 70s count 3. One fleece of medium wool, approximately 64s count 4. One fleece of strong wool, approximately 60s count 5. One fleece of unshorn hogget wool, fine or superfine, 74s or over count 6. One fleece of unshorn hogget wool, fine or superfine, 70s count 7. One fleece of unshorn hogget wool, medium or strong 8. One fleece of ram’s wool, fine approximately 70s count 9. One fleece of ram’s wool, medium, approximately 64s count 10. One fleece of ram’s wool, strong approximately 60s count
Prizemoney 1st $5 2nd $2
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15. PAUL LENNON MEMORIAL TOP CLIP AWARD (entry fee $1.10 all exhibitors) Judged on style, commercial value and uniformity of a group of three fleeces required as a unit of entry. Open to all un-rugged skirted Merino ewe and wether wools, and not more than twelve months’ growth. Each fleece, numbered A, B & C, will be individually micron tested and typed for commercial value. Placed on highest commercial value of group
Trophy valued at $100.00 donated by Eric & Naomi Newsome and Col & Joy Baker in memory of Paul Lennon
16. JOHN WOOD OBJECTIVE MEASUREMENT (entry fee $2.20 all exhibitors)
One fleece Merino ewe or wether wool to be judged on commercial value, based on Micron measurement related to current AWEX cleans and fleece weight 18 micron and finer 1st $30 2nd $10
Prizemoney Donated by Lilburn Pastoral Over 18 micron 1st $30 2nd $10
HIGHEST COMMERCIAL VALUE OF A SINGLE FLEECE Classes 15 & 16
Trophy to be won 3 times in succession or five times in total before becoming the property of the winner
John Wood Memorial Trophy Donated by Peter Haselwood
MERINO SPECIAL TROPHIES BEST PAIR OF FLEECES
Trophy Donated by Jeff Mills & Fred Sloman Trophy to be won 3 times in succession or five times in total
Conditions: (a) All pairs of fleeces in classes 11, 12, 13 & 14 are eligible
(b) Perpetual Trophy to be awarded, Prizemoney 1st $15 2nd $5
CHAMPION MERINO FLEECE OF THE SHOW Selected from general classes (excluding Rams)
Trophy Donated in Memory of Ron O’Hara & Perpetual Trophy
RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO FLEECE OF THE SHOW Green Ribbon Donated by: F.I.N.E
CHAMPION MERINO RAM’S FLEECE Landmark Trophy
BEST HOGGET FLEECE Ribbon & $10
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN MERINO SECTION Trophy Value $30 Donated by Superair
11. Best two superfine wool fleeces (excluding rams) 12. Best two fine wool fleeces (excluding rams) 13. Best two medium wool fleeces (excluding rams) 14. Best two strong wool fleeces (excluding rams) Prizemoney for classes 11 - 14 donated by WR & ES Chappell
Prizemoney 1st $5 2nd $2.50
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HOUSED OR RUGGED FLEECES 17. One fleece of ultra or superfine wool 74s count and over 18. One fleece of fine wool approximately 70s count 19. One fleece of medium wool approximately 64s count 20. One fleece of strong wool approximately 60s count
HOUSED OR RUGGED RAM FLEECES 21. One fleece of ultra or superfine wool 74s count and over 22. One fleece of fine wool approximately 70s count 23. One fleece of medium wool approximately 64s count 24. One fleece of strong wool approximately 60s count
CROSSBRED WOOL CLASSES 25. One fleece of fine comeback wool (excluding rams) 26. One fleece of strong comeback wool (excluding rams) 27. One fleece of fine crossbred wool (excluding rams) 28. One fleece of medium crossbred wool (excluding rams) 29. One fleece of strong crossbred wool (excluding rams) 30. One fleece of Border Leicester wool 31. One fleece of unshorn crossbred hogget 32. Two comeback fleeces 33. Two fine crossbred fleeces 34. Two medium crossbred fleeces
Prizemoney 1st $5 2nd $2
CHAMPION CROSSBRED FLEECE Champion Ribbon + Trophy - donated by Estate Late RC Stibbard
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN CROSSBRED SECTION Trophy Donated by WC Gosper
CHAMPION FLEECE OF THE SHOW Produced within the Glen Innes Severn Shire
“Max Burey Memorial Trophy” Value $50 + Tri-Coloured Ribbon - Donated by R&J Miller
MOST SUCCESSFUL GLEN INNES SEVERN DISTRICT EXHIBITOR OF WOOL
Trophy Value $50 Donated by Schute, Bell, Badgery & Lumby
Sincere Appreciation to our Generous Donors
Col & Joy Baker WR & ES Chappell R & J Miller
Peter Haselwood Fred Sloman Leicester Johnson
Jeff Mills WC Gosper Ron O’Hara Memorial
Superair Eric & Naomi Newsome Lilburn Pastoral Schute, Bell, Badgery & Lumby
F.I.N.E. Fibre Intelligence New England Wool Testing
Estate Late RC Stibbard
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Chief Steward(s) – Lindy Nesbitt & Chris Sharman 6732 3373 / 0407 033 687
Judge – Mr Owen Glover
No Entry Fees. No Prizemoney
Entries to be emailed to [email protected] by Monday 8th February 2021
Judging will commence at 9am on Saturday 13th February 2021
Entrants to use Legh St gate. No vehicle movement after 8.30am 13th February 2021
Conditions of Entry Health Declaration will be required prior to penning any exhibit
· The Society will take all reasonable care, but will not be responsible for loss or damage to exhibits.
· Handling of birds, or attempting to remove birds from pens during the show, or on expiration of the
show, will render the person so offending liable to disqualification, and any prizes awarded will be forfeited unless permission has been obtained from one of the Stewards.
· Pens will be cleaned and sprayed prior to the show.
· Exhibits will be accepted for penning on Friday 12th February 2021 or by arrangement
· Entries in breeding pair classes are not eligible for major awards
· Additional classes will be allocated if there are enough entries in AOV or AOC classes
· No birds to be unpenned before 4:30pm Saturday 13th February 2021
· Juniors must be 6-16 years of age and must be the owners of the exhibits.
· Junior exhibitors to pen their own birds
· In any other variety of colour (AOV or AOC) please state colour or variety.
· Juniors to be entered in open classes but will be judged as juniors as stated in entry form
· ALL birds to be clean and free of lice. NO Exceptions
Trophies Champion Bird of Show
Reserve Champion Bird of Show Best Junior Exhibit
Ribbons Champion Bird of Show Reserve Champion Bird of Show
Champion Oxford Female Champion Oxford Male
Champion Waterfowl Best Breeding Pair in Show
Best Large Hard-feather Reserve Large Hard-feather
Best Large Soft-feather Reserve Large Soft-feather
Best Bantam Hard-feather Reserve Bantam Hard-feather
Best Bantam Soft-feather Reserve Bantam Soft-feather
Best Junior Exhibit Reserve Junior Exhibit
Champion Pigeon of Show
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BREEDING PAIRS
1. Large Hard-feather 2. Large Soft-feather
3. Bantam Hard-feather 4. Bantam Soft-feather
HARD FEATHER SOFT FEATHER
Male Female Type Male Female Type
5. 6. Pit Game 31. 32. Australorp
7. 8. Indian Dark 33. 34. Barnevelder
9. 10. Indian AOC 35. 36. Langshan
11. 12. Australian AC 37. 38. Orpington
13. 14. Old English Game Black Red 39. 40. Plymouth Rock
15. 16. Old English Game Brown Red 41. 42. Rhode Island AC
17. 18. Old English Game Blue Red 43. 44. Sussex AC
19. 20. Old English Game Pile 45. 46. Wyandotte AC
21. 22. Old English Game Duck-wing 47. 48. AOV Heavy Breed
23. 24. Old English Game Grey or Birchen 49. 50. Ancona
25. 26. Old English Game Spangle 51. 52. Hamburg AC
27. 28. Old English Game AOC 53. 54. Leghorn White
29. 30. AOV Large Hard Feather 55. 56. Leghorn Black
57. 58. Leghorn Brown
59. 60. Leghorn AOC
BANTAM HARD FEATHER 61. 62. Minorca
Male Female Type 63. 64. AOV Light Breed
65. 66. Indian Dark
67. 68. Indian AOC
69. 70. Modern Black Red
71. 72. Modern AOC
73. 74. Old English Game Black Red DL
75. 76. Old English Game Black Red LL
77. 78. Old English Game Duck-wing
79. 80. Old English Game Blue Red
81. 82. Old English Game Pile
83. 84. Old English Game Black
85. 86. Old English Game AOC
87. 88. AOV Hard Feather
89. 90. Pit Game Bantam
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BANTAM SOFT FEATHER
Male Female Type
91. 92. Australorp
93. 94. Langshan AC
95. 96. Pekin Black
97. 98. Pekin Blue
99. 100. Pekin White OXFORD LARGE
101. 102. Pekin AOC Male Female Type
103. 104. Rhode Island Red 137. 138. AOC
105. 106. Wyandotte White
107. 108. Wyandotte AOC OXFORD BANTAM
109. 110. AOV Heavy Breed Male Female Type
111. 112. Ancona 139. 140. AOC
113. 114. Leghorn Black
115. 116. Leghorn White WATER FOWL ETC.
117. 118. Leghorn AOC Male Female Type
119. 120. Minorca 141. 142. Duck AV
121. 122. Rosecomb Black
123. 124. Rosecomb AOC PIGEON 125. 126. AOV Light Breed 143 AOV
JUNIOR CLASSES
Male Female Type
127. 128. Bantam AV - Soft Feather
129. 130. Bantam AV - Hard Feather
131. 132. Large - Soft Feather
133. 134. Large - Hard Feather
135. 136. Water Fowl - AV
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Chief Steward – Peter Trow 02 6732 5400. Email: [email protected]
No Entry Fee - No Class Prizemoney
Entries close 9pm Tuesday 9th February 2021
The Caged Bird section acknowledges the tireless work and dedication of The Late Mr Roy Fox
Conditions of entry: · Email entries are accepted. · A stamped addressed envelope is to be provided for return of cage stickers. · Entries in young bird classes must be rung with closed 2020 rings and bred by
the exhibitor · Judging commences at 9am Saturday 13th February 2021. Exhibits to be benched
by 8:30am prior to judging. No exhibits shall be removed before 4pm on Saturday 13th February 2021
· Exhibits to be shown in standard show cages with standard floor coverings · Exhibits must not be benched without drinker and seed
Championship Ribbons Grand Champion Canary Champion Gloster
Champion Border Fancy Champion New Colour
Champion Lizard Champion Fife
Champion Canary AOV Grand Champion Finch
Champion Zebra, Young Bird Champion Zebra, Old Bird
Champion Australian Finch Champion Foreign Finch
Champion Hybrid Finch Champion Waxbill
Grand Champion Budgerigar Champion Budgerigar, Young Bird
Champion Budgerigar, Old Bird Champion Normal Budgerigar, Young Bird
Champion Normal Budgerigar, Old Bird Champion Pied Budgerigar, Young Bird
Champion Pied Budgerigar, Old Bird Champion Winged Budgerigar, Young Bird
Champion Winged Budgerigar, Old Bird Champion AOV Budgerigar, Young Bird
Champion AOV Budgerigar, Old Bird Grand Champion Parrot
Champion Australian Parrot Champion Foreign Parrot
Champion Neophema Champion Quail
Champion Dove Champion Love Bird
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CANARIES
Old Cock
Old Hen Young Cock
Young Hen
Gloster
Clear Buff Corona 1 2 17 18
LV Buff Corona 3 4 19 20
HV or Self Buff Corona 5 6 21 22
White-ground Corona 7 8 23 24
Clear Buff Consort 9 10 25 26
LV Buff Consort 11 12 27 28
HV or Self Buff Consort 13 14 29 30
White-ground Consort 15 16 31 32
Border Fancy
Clear Yellow 33 34 47 48
LV Yellow 35 36 49 50
HV or Self Yellow 37 38 51 52
Clear Buff 39 40 53 54
LV Buff 41 42 55 56
HV or Self Buff 43 44 57 58
White-ground 45 46 59 60
New Colour (Natural or Colour Fed)
Clear or Ticked Red Orange 61 62 79 80
Variegated Red Orange 63 64 81 82
Clear or Ticked Apricot 65 66 83 84
Variegated Apricot 67 68 85 86
AC Dilute 69 70 87 88
Dimorphic 71 72 89 90
AOC 73 74 91 92
AOV Canaries 75 76 93 94
Fife 77 78 95 96
Pair Canaries 97
Lizard
Any Cap Gold 98 99 104 105
Any Cap Silver 100 101 106 107
Any Cap White 102 103 108 109
Fife Fancy
Yellow Clear 110 111 126 127
Yellow Ticked or Lightly Variegated 112 113 128 129
Yellow Heavily Variegated or self 114 115 130 131
AOC 116 117 132 133
Buff Clear 118 119 134 135
Buff Ticked or Lightly Variegated 120 121 136 137
Buff Heavily Variegated or self 122 123 138 139
AOC 124 125 140 141
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FINCHES
Zebra Finches Old Cock Old Hen Young Cock
Young Hen
Grey 142 143 160 161
Fawn 144 145 162 163
Fawn Series 146 147 164 165
White 148 149 166 167
Marked White series 150 151 168 169
Silver , Blue or Slate 152 153 170 171
Black Series 154 155 172 173
Pied AC 156 157 174 175
AOC 158 159 176 177
Gouldian Finches
Gouldian Blackhead 178 Gouldian Redhead 179
Gouldian AOC 180 True Painted 181
Star RH 182 Star YH 183
Plumhead 184 Longtail AC 185
Diamond Sparrow 186 Pictorella 187
Parson 188 Mask 189
Chestnut 190 Double Bar 191
Red Head 192 AOV Australian 193
Pair Australian Finches 194
Foreign Finches
Goldfinch 195 Greenfinch 196
Nun WH 197 Nun BH 198
Nun Tri 199 Cutthroat 200
Melba 201 Aurora 202
Spice 203 Jacarine 204
Blue Java 205 Fawn Java 206
Pied Java 207 Bengalese (Fawn White) 208
Bengalese (Brown White) 209 AOV Foreign Finch 210
Pair Foreign Finches 211
Waxbill
Ruddy 212 Orangebreast 213
St Helena 214 Cordon Bleu 215
AOV Waxbill 216
Hybrid Finches
Goldfinch x Canary 217 Australian Hybrid 218
Foreign Hybrid 219 AOV Hybrid 220
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MISCELLANEOUS
King Quail AC 221 California Quail 222
AOV Quail 223 Ringneck Dove 224
Diamond AC 225 Turtle AC 226
AOV Dove 227
Love Birds
Peachface Normal 228 Peachface Yellow 229
Peachface Pastel Blue 230 Peachface Cinnamon 231
Peachface AOC 232 Peachface Pied 233
Fischer 234 Masked AC 235
AOV Lovebird 236
Parrots
Australian Parrot 237 Quarrion Normal 238
Quarrion AOC 239 Rosella Eastern 240
Rosella Crimson 241 Rosella AOV 242
King Parrot 243 Crimson Wing 244
Superb 245 Princess AC 246
Regent 247 Lorikeet AV 248
Red Rump 249 Eclectus 250
AOV Australian 251
Neophemas
Turquoise AC 252 Bourke 253
Elegant 254 Scarlet Breast 255
AOV Neophema 256
Foreign Parrot
Indian Ringneck Normal 257 Indian Ringneck Yellow 258
Alexandrias 259 Kakarikie 260
AOV Foreign 261 Pair AV Parrots 262
Cockatoo
Sulphur Crested 263
Major Mitchel 264
Galah 265
AOV Cockatoo 266
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BUDGERIARS
Normal Old Cock Old Hen Young Cock Young Hen
Green Series 267 268 269 270
Blue Series 271 272 273 274
Grey Wing
Green Series 275 276 277 278
Blue Series 279 280 281 282
Clear Wing
Green Series 283 284 285 286
Blue Series 287 288 289 290
Cinnamon Wing
Green Series 291 292 293 294
Blue Series 295 296 297 298
Lace Wing
Green Series 299 300 301 302
Blue Series 303 304 305 306
Opaline
Green Series 307 308 309 310
Blue Series 311 312 313 314
AOC Opaline 315 316 317 318
Self Colour
Black Eye Yellow or White 319 320 321 322
Lutino 323 324 325 326
Albino 327 328 329 330
Green Dominant Pied Series 331 332 333 334
Blue Series 335 336 337 338
Recessive Pied
Green Series 339 340 341 342
Blue Series 343 344 345 453
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Spangle
Green Series 347 348 349 350
Blue Series 351 352 353 354
Yellow Face Blue
Normal Blue Series 355 356 357 358
Opaline Blue Series 359 360 361 362
Non-standard Colour / Variety 363 364 365 366
Pair of Budgerigars 367
In Memory of the Late Mr Roy Fox.
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Chief Steward : Mr Brian Winter 6732 3404 / 0429 323 404 Email : [email protected]
Entry Fees : Adults $ 1.00 Juniors 50¢ Max Entry Charge $ 10
· All exhibits to be ready for judging by 10am Thursday 11th February 2021 · All entries must be shown with the required quantities stated for each class · All entries to be produced by the exhibitor · Stewards reserve the right to reject entries if these conditions are not fulfilled
Exhibits & prize money must be collected between 12pm to 1pm Sunday 14th February 2021
Prizemoney unless otherwise stated: Adult 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.00 Junior 1st $1.50, 2nd $1.00
BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTION—$20 and Champion Ribbon
1. Best Pumpkin and Melon Display
Must be true to type and correctly labelled. At least eight (8) varieties to be shown. Two (2) specimens of each variety to be shown. This display may include marrow, squash, gramma and cucumbers, watermelons and rockmelons.
Prizemoney Donated by the Winter Family 1st $15 & Blue Ribbon, 2nd $10
2. Best Display of Vegetables by Bona– fide Home Gardener
Market Gardeners are excluded from this class. Not less than ten (10) varieties and two (2) specimens of each variety to be shown. This display may include all vegetables including pumpkins, melons, peas (500gm) and beans (500gm).
Prizemoney Donated by CRT Say & Co Rural 1st $15 & Blue Ribbon, 2nd $10
3. Best Display of Vegetables—Juniors 16 years & under
Market Gardeners are excluded from this class. Not less than ten (10) varieties to be shown and varieties must be labelled. One or more of each variety may be shown. This display may include all vegetables including pumpkins, melons, etc.
Prizemoney Donated by GI Rural Youth Club 1st $15 & Blue Ribbon, 2nd $10
PUMPKIN CLASSES
4. Two Table Pumpkins—Queensland Blue 10. Two Table Pumpkins—Potkin
5. Two Table Pumpkins—Crown (early and late)
6. Two Table Pumpkins—Jarrahdale 11. Two Table Pumpkins—
7. Two Table Pumpkins—Butternut Any other variety
8. Two Table Pumpkins—Baby Blue 12. Heaviest Cattle Pumpkin
9. Two Table Pumpkins—Golden Nugget 13. Two Pumpkins—Gramma
Best Exhibit of Table Pumpkins—Prizemoney Donated by Brian Winter $20
Champion Exhibit in Pumpkin Section —Tri-colour Ribbon
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EGGS & BUTTER
14. Dozen Hen Eggs—White 16. Dozen Eggs, any other variety
15. Dozen Hen Eggs—Brown (eg Bantam, duck etc)
17. 500 gm separated Butter, other than factory
POTATO CLASSES
18. 5kg Potatoes, any Red variety 21. 12 Heaviest Potatoes without deformities
19. 5kg Potatoes, any White variety and to be of the same variety
20. 5 kg Potatoes, any Blue variety
Best Exhibit of Heaviest Potatoes—Blue Ribbon
Best Exhibit in Potato Section —Blue Ribbon
TOMATO CLASSES
22. Six Tomatoes (for table use) 26. Six Tomatoes (Yellow)
23. Six Tomatoes (for packing) 27. Six Tomatoes (Ox Heart)
24. Punnet of Cherry Tomatoes (250gm) 28 Six heaviest Tomatoes (any variety)
25. Six Tomatoes (Egg)
Most Successful Exhibitor in Tomato Classes—Tri-colour Ribbon
Points allocated on 3-2-1 basis
FRESH VEGETABLES
29. Two Lettuce 44. Two Squash—Custard
30. Two Cabbage 45. Two Squash—White Bush
31. Two Bunches Silver Beet—6 to a bunch
46. Two Squash—Table Queen & Table Gem
32. Twelve Sticks Rhubarb 47. Two Squash—any other variety
33. Bunch Six Parsnip 48. Peas in Pod —500gm
34. Bunch Six Carrots (short) 49. Beans—French, in Pod—500gm
35. Bunch Six Carrots (long) 50. Beans—Climbing, in Pod—500gm
36. Bunch Six Beet 51. Garlic—500gm
37. Three Cucumber (long) 52. Bunch Spring Onions
38. Three Cucumber (apple shaped) 53 Sweet Corn, 3 cobs, full husk
39. Zucchini (500gm market type) 54. Two Watermelons
40. Button Squash (500gm market type) 55. Six Onions, White., bunch or on tray
41. Two Marrows 56. Six Onions, Brown, bunch or on tray
42. Two Squash - Banana 57. Six Onions, Odourless, bunch or on tray
43. Two Squash—Hubbard
CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN FARM PRODUCE—Tri-colour Ribbon Colin Knox Memorial Trophy
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JUNIOR SECTION 16 years & under
PUMPKIN CLASSES
70. Two Table Pumpkins—Q’land Blue 75. Two Table Pumpkins—Golden Nugget 71. Two Table Pumpkins—Crown 76. Two Table Pumpkins—Potkin
72. Two Table Pumpkins—Jarrahdale (early& late)
73. Two Table Pumpkins—Butternut 77. Two Table Pumpkins or Grammas
74. Two Table Pumpkins—Baby Blue any other variety
EGGS POTATOES
78. Dozen Hen Eggs—White Variety name to be stated 79. Dozen Hen Eggs—Brown 81. 3kg Potatoes, any Red variety 80. Dozen Eggs, any other variety 82. 3kg Potatoes, any White variety
(eg Bantam, duck etc) 83. 3kg Potatoes, any Blue variety
TOMATOES
84. Three Tomatoes (for table use) 87. Punnet Cherry Tomatoes
85. Three Tomatoes (for packing) 88. Punnet of Egg Tomatoes – 250 gm
86. Three Heaviest Tomatoes (any variety) 89 Three Egg Tomatoes
FRESH VEGETABLES
90. Two Lettuce 103. Two Squash—Hubbard 91. Two Cabbage 104. Two Squash—Custard
92. Two Bunches Silverbeet 6 to a bunch
105. Two Squash—White Bush
93. Six Sticks Rhubarb 106. Two Squash—any other variety 94. Bunch Three Parsnip 107. Peas in Pod —250gm 95. Bunch Three Carrots (short) 108. Beans—French, in Pod—250gm 96. Bunch Three Carrots (long) 109. Beans—Climbing, in Pod—250gm 97. Bunch Three Beet 110. Sweet Corn, 2 cobs, full husk 98. Three Cucumber (long) 111. Two Watermelons 99. Three Cucumber (apple shaped) 112. Three Onions, White - bunch or on tray 100. Zucchini 250gm market type 113. Three Onions, Brown - bunch or on tray 101. Button Squash - 250gm market type 114. Three Onions, Odourless – bunch/on tray 102. Two Marrows 115. Three Capsicums 116. Collection of Herbs
CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR SECTION
Trophy Donated by Glen Innes Rural Youth
Sincere Appreciation to Donors
CRT Say & Co Rural The Knox Family
Mr Brian Winter The Winter Family
Glen Innes Rural Youth Club
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Chief Steward : Mr Brian Woolfe 6732 3168
Stewards : Mr R Willis & Mr R Seagrave
All Classes within the Apiculture section have been cancelled for the 2021 Show due to the implications of COVID-19.
There will be a Special Display of Honey and equipment ONLY.
If anyone is willing to loan any Beekeeping equipment for the display, please contact the Chief Steward, Brian Woolfe on 6732 3168
There will be NO Judging or Prizes awarded for these displays
The Apiculture section apologizes unreservedly for this late cancellation, and will be back bigger, and better than ever,
in 2022
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Chief Stewards – Helen Wirth 02 6733 5751 & Elizabeth Biddle 02 6732 4136 Stewards – Members of the Glen Innes Garden Club Inc.
Entry Fee – $1.00 Please read your schedule carefully. Entries will be accepted at the Pavilion on Thursday evening 11th February 2021 from 6:00 to 8:00pm,
as well as Friday morning 12th February 2021 from 7:00 to 9:00am. No Entry Forms or Payments to be left at Show Office. All entries must be staged by 7:00am on Friday 12th February 2021 for judging. Exhibitors please enter by Bourke Street gate – no gate pass is required. Judge’s decision is final, and no correspondence will be entered into. Cut flowers to be arranged to their advantage. Containers are not judged, and are available at the Pavilion.
Exhibits and prize money may be collected between 12pm to 1pm Sunday 14th February 2021
Prize Money 1st $2.50 2nd $1.50 Cannas – 1st $5 2nd $2.50
ROSES
1. 1 White Rose 9. Container of Roses – decorative, 7 blooms, 2 distinct colours or more 2. 1 Red Rose
3 1 Pink Rose 10. Container of Roses – decorative, 5 blooms, 1 colour 4. 1 Yellow Rose
5. 1 Rose – any other colour 11. 1 cut Miniature Rose 6. Bud to Full Bloom in three (3) stages – not
necessarily 3 cuts 12. Vase of Miniature Roses, any colour
7. One Fully Blown Rose – showing stamens 13. Bowl of mixed Roses (A bowl is any container wider than high and is not provided by the stewards) 8. 1 cut Floribunda Rose – 4 or more blooms
Champion Rose Exhibit $ 25 prize donated by Glen Innes Garden Club in Memory of Mrs Marie O’Hara
DAHLIAS
Dahlias judged strictly to RHS rules
Dahlias under 160mm must be staged 3 blooms per vase to be eligible for a Championship Award
Large = over 210mm Medium = over 160mm & under 210mm
Small = over 120mm & under 160mm Miniature = over 90mm & under 120mm
Large Exhibition Cactus—over 160mm Small Exhibition Cactus—over 120mm & under 160mm
Large Garden Cactus Medium Garden Cactus Small Garden Cactus
Nymphaea - Over 90mm & under 160mm Pom Pone—Under 50mm
Small = over 120mm & under 160mm Miniature = over 90mm & under 120mm
Large Exhibition Cactus—over 160mm Small Exhibition Cactus—over 120mm & under 160mm
Large Garden Cactus Medium Garden Cactus Small Garden Cactus
Nymphaea - Over 90mm & under 160mm Pompon - Under 50mm
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OPEN DAHLIAS
14. 1 Large Decorative Dahlia 22. 3 Large Garden Cactus Dahlias
15. 3 Large Decorative Dahlias, NND 1 per vase
23. 1 Medium Garden Cactus Dahlia
24. 3 Medium Garden Cactus Dahlias
16. 1 Medium Decorative Dahlia 25.
3 Small Garden Cactus Dahlias, NND 3 per vase 17. 3 Medium Decorative Dahlias, NND 1
per vase 26. 3 Nymphea Dahlias, NND 3 per vase
18. 3 Small Decorative Dahlias, NND 3 per vase
27. 3 Pom Pone Dahlias, NND 3 per vase
28. 3 Miniature Cactus Dahlias
19. 1 Large Exhibition Dahlia 29. 3 Miniature Decorative Dahlias
20. 3 Small Exhibition Cactus Dahlias, NND 3 per vase
30. Dahlia not Scheduled
31. 1 Container Dahlias, bowl not provided by stewards 21. 1 Large Garden Cactus Dahlia
Champion Dahlia Bloom or Unit—Donated by Say & Co Rural
Reserve Champion Dahlia Bloom or Unit—Ribbon
NOVICE DAHLIAS
This section is restricted to exhibitors who have never won a first prize in an Open Dahlia Class
32. 1 Small Decorative Dahlia 37. 1 Small Cactus Dahlia
33. 1 Medium Decorative Dahlia 38. 1 Medium Cactus Dahlia
34. 1 Large Decorative Dahlia 39. 1 Large Cactus Dahlia
35. 1 Miniature Cactus Dahlia 40. 1 Pompon Dahlia
36. 3 Miniature Cactus Dahlias—1 variety 41. Dahlia of any other variety
Award for Best Exhibit Bloom or Blooms in Novice Class
Donated by Hicks Nursery
GLADIOLUS
42. Gladiolus—Formal 44. 1 Gladiolus—Informal
43. 3 Gladiolus—Informal, 1 per vase 45. Vase of Gladiolus
HYDRANGEAS
46. 1 Cut Hydrangea—Mop Head 47. 1 Cut Hydrangea—Fancy
Special Award for Hydrangea—$20
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48. Container of Asters or Daisies 53. 1 Cut Lilium, Rhizome, Corm or Bulb
49. 1 Cut of Asters or Daisies 54. 1 Cut Any Native Flower
50. Container of Large Marigolds 55. Cut of Any Other Species of Flower
51. Container of Small Marigolds
56. Container of Mixed Flowers, 3 or more varieties to be shown
52. Agapanthus, 1 Cut per vase
Special Award for Container of Mixed Flowers—Donated by Plante’s Nursery
57. 1 Cut Alstroemeria 60. 1 Cut Foliage—non flowering
58. 1 Cut Fuchsia 61.
1 Cut Foliage—Flowering (not necessarily in flower) 59. 1 Cut Geranium
Feature Exhibit—1 Cut of Any Other Species of Flower —
$ 50 Donated by Glen Innes Garden Club
CANNAS
62. 1 Cut of Canna 63. 3 Cut of Canna, NND
Canna Section Donated by Tim Hughes
POTTED PLANTS AND POTTED FERNS
64. Flowering Pot Plant 69.
Hanging Basket or Hanging Pot Plant Foliage 65. Foliage Pot Plant
66. Potted Flowering Begonia Only 70. 1 Pot African Violet
67. Hanging Basket of Begonia Only 71. Potted Ferns
68. Hanging Basket or Hanging Pot Plant Flowering
72. Cacti, any variety
73. Succulent, any variety
Champion Potted Plant Prize donated by LJ Hooker
CHAMPION BLOOM OR UNIT OF THE SHOW
All Classes Eligible Prize donated by The Lynn Family
In memory of Mr & Mrs Ray and Joan Lynn
A Big Bunch of Thanks to the Donors of this Section
Say & Co Rural Plante’s Nursery
Glen Innes Garden Club Hicks Nursery
Tim Hughes The Lynn Family
LJ Hooker
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Chief Steward : Irene McIndoe 6732 4138 [email protected]
Stewards : Bec Hann; Dawn Lewis; Di McLachlan
All Classes within the Decorative Horticulture section have been cancelled for the 2021 Show due to the implications of COVID-19.
There will be a Special Display of designs ONLY.
If anyone is willing to bring a design in for display, please contact the Chief Steward, Irene McIndoe on 0448 323 860, 6732 4138 or
Irene is happy to assist anyone that has a design, by helping with collection of design for the display.
There will be NO Judging or Prizes awarded for these displays
The Decorative Horticulture section apologizes unreservedly for this late cancellation, and will be back bigger, and better
than ever, in 2022
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SECTION 24
Chief Steward : Mrs Leonie Lee 04 38571015
Every culture in the world has preserved food for future consumption in some way or another – freezing, salting, pickling, sun drying, packaging, etc., etc. These processes were particularly important to our First Nations people and in early settlement Australia. The principles of preserving food have remained the same for many thousands of years …… “ to prevent spoilage and loss of quality by:
• Controlling temperature (chilling, freezing, heating)
• Adding chemicals (sugar, vinegar, salt)
• Removing moisture (dehydration)
• Excluding air (bottling, canning, packaging) ” …… but technology has changed markedly.
In the current health and social environment our stewards have decided to introduce an exciting new concept in this section of the pavilion for 2021 - a display “Then and Now” of food preservation technologies /techniques through the years.
If you have something you could add to our display (photos, ribbons, prize cards, equipment, jars etc) please contact Chief Steward Leonie Lee to have it collected and displayed.
Amongst this display we will also invite some of our entrants who have, over the years, been exceptional competitors in this section to provide some preserves for display. Some of our most recent exhibitors with new and innovative preserved products may also be approached.
We all understand that our loyal exhibitors and sponsors may be disappointed with this decision but it was made out of respect for your health and ours.
Rest assured we will be back better than ever in 2022 so keep practicing and striving for perfection.
Regards
Leonie Lee
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COOKING SECTION
Chief Steward : Mrs Mary Hollingworth 02 6732 4597 ; 0429 345 255 [email protected] Committee : Margie Leahy ; Jo Anderson ; Janie Kent; Cheryl Rudd
There will be NO Entry Fees or Prizemoney (except where identified) offered for the
2021 Show. There will be Entries and Judging as usual
Entry Forms will be accepted up until 5pm Wed 11th Feb 2020 while exhibits, incl Decorated Cakes, should be delivered to the Pavilion between 7.00am – 9.00am on Friday 12th February 2021. Judging will be completed by 1.00pm sharp.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions ALL entries will be disposed of after the Show. NO foodstuffs can be removed from the display or taken home.
Thank you for supporting The Glen Innes Show by entering the following classes and sections. We hope you and your family enjoy baking and competing at ‘The Glen Innes Show Kitchen 2021’. We want you to love baking as much as we do. Our aim is to honour the popular ‘classic’ classes whilst introducing new classes as you have suggested and reflecting current baking trends. .
Especially thank you to our generous sponsors – there will be many trophies and vouchers to be awarded and enjoyed.
All entries should be delivered safely and hygienically in a recyclable container and exhibits will be plated before judging. We ask you to share a copy of your recipes, to form a collection of recipes for a future cookbook, in the box provided on judging day.
Following the increased support in 2020 there will again be a cake decorating presentation in the pavilion during of The Glen Innes Show in conjunction with other events
Class “The Glen Innes Pie Shop” BREADS
1. One homemade loaf - white, brown, rye, spelt, grain etc 2. One homemade sourdough loaf
3. One homemade loaf own choice - Pita, Turkish, Focaccia, Irish soda etc
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“The Super Strawberry” SCONES / PATTY CAKES 4. “The Crystal Room” six (6) plain scones - your best recipe
5. Six (6) savoury scones - your favourite recipe
6. Six (6) pikelets
7. Six (6) different patty cakes
8. The “Glen Innes Show Society Ladies Auxiliary” sultana cake-250 gram mixture (Trophy).
9. The “New England Motor Lodge” Chocolate Cake - your favourite recipe (Trophy).
10. The “Australian Standing Stones Management Board” Irish Apple Cake $50 prize
11. “The Super Strawberry” Cake made with fruit- attach recipe (Trophy)
12. The “Great Central Hotel” gluten free cake - attach recipe. (Trophy)
13. The “Australian Standing Stones” Best Bonnag $ 50 prize
14. The “Sage and Clover” spelt cake - attach recipe (Trophy)
15. The “Sage and Clover” pulse cake eg chick peas, lentils, etc - attach recipe (Trophy).
16. The “Dr Tom and Carmel Bennett” rainbow cake (Trophy)
17. The “Keith Farlow Memorial” Dark fruit cake - your favourite family recipe.
18. Light fruit cake - your favourite family recipe
19. 2021 Feature Cake will honour the late Margaret Fulton. Your best cake from her cookbook with recipe supplied. It will be judged in the Gourmet Fiesta tent on a date TBA
20. New in 2018 and back in 2021 “The Combined Selling Agents” Men’s Best Cake Challenge - your best recipe. (Trophy and ribbon)
SPONGES 21. The “Heather West Memorial” traditional sponge sandwich (Trophy).
22. The “Patti Williamson Kwong Sings Footwear Memorial” non-traditional sponge sandwich i.e. slipper, spice, chocolate etc PAVOLA
23. New in 2018 and back in 2021 “The Faithfull Family Redbank Farm” classic pavlova - unfilled (Ribbon and trophy)
SLICES and BISCUITS
24. Six own choice biscuits
25. The “Natures Beez Honey” six (6) biscuits made with honey and presented as a gift (Trophy)
26. Six (6) raspberry slice (Trophy)
27. The “Jo Cameron” six (6) Lamingtons
28. Six (6) own choice slice
PUDDINGS 29. The “Ted Newsome Memorial” Boiled Plum Pudding (Trophy) 30. The “V M Chaffey Memorial” Steamed Christmas pudding (Trophy)
Especially for Service clubs i.e. Quota, CWA, Lions, Lioness, Red Cross, Hospital Auxiliary, Far West, View, Sporting clubs i.e. netball, rugby union, league, tennis, Playgroups, Churches, P & C’s & Community Committees
31. Afternoon Tea for six (6) - creatively and healthily presented (Trophy)
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“Kaddie Crosby” NOVICE SECTION 32. Six (6) own choice scones 33. The “Kaddie Crosby” six (6) own choice slices 34. The “Kaddie Crosby” six (6) mixed biscuits 35. The “Kaddie Crosby” own choice cake - attach recipe
The Woolworths Senior Section 13 - 17 years Glen Innes CWA Most Successful Junior Trophy CWA Day Branch – High School Section
37. Four (4) own choice scones 38. Four (4) own choice biscuits 39. Four (4) own choice patty cakes 40. The “Glen Innes CWA Day Branch” four (4) healthy slices 41. Own choice cake - attach recipe 42. Afternoon Tea for six (6) - attractively & healthily presented
The Valmae Burey Memorial PRIMARY SECTION honouring a revered Show Volunteer
The “Marie Ridley” Trophy Most Successful exhibitor in Primary, Infants, Pre-school
and Beginning to Bake sections 43. Four (4) different slices 44. Four (4) scones - any variety 45. Four (4) pikelets 46. Four (4) different patty cakes 47. The “Marie Ridley” four (4) own choice biscuits 48. Own choice cake (Trophy) 49. The “Nita Sloman Memorial” healthy school lunchbox (Trophy)
“The Furry Cow” INFANTS & PRE-SCHOOL
Infants Section
50. Two (2) Slices – own choice 51. The “Great Central Hotel” own choice cake (Trophy) 52. The “Marie Ridley” four (4) own choice biscuits5 53. The “Coles” four (4) pikelets 54. Healthy school lunchbox 55. Homemade novelty biscuit (Trophy)
Pre-School Section
56. The “Marie Ridley” Plate of two (2) own biscuits 57. Plate late of two (2) patty cakes 58. Healthy snack box suitable for morning or afternoon tea
Beginning to Bake 3 years and under 59. The “Marie Ridley” Two (2) non-baked crackles / slices / chocolates (Trophy) 60. Healthy snack box
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DECORATED CAKES SECTION
Please read schedule carefully. Artificial bases may be used instead of cakes. Stamens, tulle, ribbon, small amount of Baby’s Breath and wire may be used. Cakes not to be cut.
61. Traditional Wedding Cake, hand work only. Royal Icing or fondant to be used.
62. Special Occasion Cake, may be Birthday, Anniversary, Christening etc. Suitably decorated for the occasion. Royal Icing or fondant to be used
63. Novelty Cake. Royal Icing or fondant and decorated
64. Contemporary Wedding Cake. Can be 1,2 or 3 tins, artificial ornaments
65. Child’s Birthday Cake, NO Royal Icing
66. Miniature Decorated Cake. Fondant
67. Floral Spray made from icing
Champion Decorated Cake - Ribbon and Trophy Most Successful Exhibitor in Decorated Cake Section - Ribbon
JUNIOR SECTION Trophy for 1st – 2nd – 3rd
High School
68. Decorated Novelty Cake.
69. Plate of six (6) Decorated Patty Cakes
Primary School
70. Decorated Novelty Cake.
71. The “Marie Ridley“ Decorated Ginger Bread Man 1st $ 10 2nd $ 5
72. Plate of four (4) Decorated Patty Cakes
Infants
73. Decorated Novelty cake
74. The “Marie Ridley“ Decorated own choice biscuit 1st $ 10 2nd $ 5
75. Decorated Patty Cake
Pre-School
76. Decorated Novelty cake
77. The “Marie Ridley“ Decorated own choice Biscuit 1st $ 10 2nd $ 5
78. Decorated Patty Cake
Beginning to Bake
79. Decorated Novelty cake
80. The “Marie Ridley“ Decorated own choice Biscuit 1st $ 10 2nd $ 5
81. Decorated Patty Cake
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KNITTING & CROCHET
Due to COVID-19 restrictions on the handling of exhibits the Needlework, Knitting and Crochet section will be display only. There will be no competition.
The displays will be - Uniting Church Patchwork and Craft Group - Leonie’s Sewing Classes - Knitting and Crocheting (Display only) - Wraps with Love - Deepwater Sewing Group We sincerely apologize for this decision. We urge all
intending exhibitors to maintain interest and prepare for a wonderful exhibition of their chosen craft in 2022. (Covid rules permitting).
We invite you to visit the pavilion and admire the wide range
of needlework on display. Any equiries to - Barb Chard Ph: 0427325352 Leonie Fletcher Ph: 0429324518
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Pure Wool Article or Garment
STATE COMPETITION
Competition to be conducted at Society, Group and State Level Class—Three Wool Articles and/or Garments Distinct
Articles and garments may be knitted, crochet or constructed in wool fabric or raw
wool. (Minimum wool content 80%) Conditions:
1. All three articles/garments must have been made within 12 months of the local show and made by the exhibitor
2. An exhibitor having won at a local show may exhibit the same three articles/garments at the Group Final. The winner at the Group Final may then exhibit the same three exhibits at the Royal Agricultural Society State Final
3. An exhibitor having won at local show level is not eligible to enter this class at any other show until after Group Judging, when, if not having the winning entry, may then compete further
4. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Society at Group level and one Group at State level
5. An exhibitor having won at Group level CANNOT compete further until after the R.A.S. Show
6. Sample of commercial wool and label to be attached
Articles entered for this competition may be associated in the Knitting & Crochet Section, Needlework or the Handicrafts Section. Please make sure the Steward in charge of the Section where the three articles are entered is made aware of your intention to be included in this special section.
The winning articles from each Show in the Section will be judged in March 2021. The winning articles at Group Level will then be transported to Sydney for judging at the Royal Show in April 2021.
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Chief Steward – Ms Mary Hollingworth 0429 345 255
[email protected] Stewards - Deborah Bloomquist, Ester Honey, Chris Fyfe,
Daria Hadley
There will be NO Entry Fee or Prizemoney for this Section
Entry Forms & Signed Waiver Forms are to be submitted to the Secretary’s Office by 2pm Wednesday 10th February 2021
Conditions of Entry
• Articles must have been made during the last 12 months • Exhibits will be accepted at the pavilion on Thur 11th February 2021 from 7.00am to
9.00am ONLY, with TICKETS attached, please • Knick Knackery will run FREE classes prior to the Show for all aspiring exhibitors Ph: 6732 6101 for times Pavilion will close at 12.00noon on Sunday 14th February and will reopen at 1.00pm for collection of
exhibits and Trophies / Prize Cards.
Adults
1. Traditional Tapestry Work, framed 13. Christmas Decoration
2. Traditional Tapestry Work, own design 14. Recycled Articles . . .
3. Modern Tapestry, framed a. Small Recycled Article
4. Modern Tapestry, own design b. Large Recycled Article
5. Modern Tapestry, article by person over 70 c. Recycled Jewellery
6. Longstitch, framed d. Any other Recycled Article
7. Longstitch, novice 15. Article suitable for a Fete
8. Handmade Bear 16. Leatherwork, Small Article
9. Ornamental Bear 17. Leatherwork, any other Article
10. Soft Toy 18. Woodwork, small piece of furniture
11. Ornamental Toy 19. Woodwork, turned on a lathe
12. Bag, basket or handbag 20. Woodwork, small article turned on lathe
THE KNICK KNACKERY
HANDICRAFTS & FANCY WARES
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21. Woodwork, any other Article 28. Scrapbooking, double page technique
22. Any other Article not mentioned 29.
Handmade Card, using embossing (limit of 3 per entry) 23. Scrapbooking, Heritage Page
24. Scrapbooking, single photograph/portrait page
30. Handmade card using any other technique
25. Scrapbooking, Family Page 31. Beadwork, using Wire
26. Scrapbooking, punch art/stamping page 32. Beadwork, using Cotton
27. Scrapbooking, celebration page 33. Any other Beadwork
Open Champion, Classes 1 - 33, Champion Ribbon & Quota Club Trophy
34. Traditional Tapestry Work, Article by a Person over 70 years
39. Fabric Decorator Craft, by person over 70 years
35. Longstitch, article by person over 70 years
40. Recycled Article, by person over 70 years
36. Soft Toy, by person over 70 yrs 41.
Article suitable for a Fete, by a person over 70 years
37. Bag, Basket or Handbag by person over 70 years 42. Woodwork, by person over 70 years
38. Christmas Decoration, by person over 70 years
43. Any other Article, by a person over 70 years
Champion Over 70 Handicraft Section, Classes 34 – 43, Purple Ribbon
Especially for Aged Care Centre’s and Exhibitors with Disabilities
44. Christmas Decoration 46. Any Article made by a Group
45. Any Article
High School Students
47. Specimen of Metalwork 51. Beadwork, any article
48. Leatherwork, any article 52. Scrapbooking, a page of any subject
49. Woodwork, turned article 53. Longstitch, framed
50. Woodwork, small article 54. Tapestry, framed
55. Any other article
High School Students Classes 47 - 55, Champion Ribbon
The Lyn McCowen School Champion In 2021, all Student / Children champions will receive the Lyn McCowen Memorial Award.
Lyn was a greatly loved Glen Innes local who was appreciative of all children’s craft endeavours.
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Primary School Students
56. Article made of Wood 62. Paper Mache
57. Plasterwork, moulded 63. Glue Work
58. Plasterwork, sculpted 64. Article using plastic
59. Wall Hanging, any medium 65. Example of String Art
60. Leatherwork, any article 66. Beadwork
61. Article made from paper 67. Any other Article not mentioned
Classes 56 - 67 Champion Ribbon
Infants
Any craft item – Any medium to be used
68. Article made by child 5 years 70. Article made by child 7 years
69. Article made by child 6 years 71. Article made by child 8 years
Pre School
72. Article Hard Craft made by child 2 years 74. Article Soft Craft made by child 4 years
73. Article Hard Craft made by child 3 years
Club / Organization / Group Section
For a group / class / or school – FREE Entry Trophy to be awarded Any subject, any medium - NOT TO EXCEED 1 metre square
75. Adults 77. Primary School
76. High School 78. Infants
83. Years K - 2
SINCEREST APPRECIATION TO ALL OF OUR WONDERFUL SPONSORS & DONORS
Nancy Heritage; Jenny Sloman; Dorothy Every; Julie Stride
Glen Innes Quota Club; Knick Knackery
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Chief Steward – Glenda Crosby 0427 332 223 [email protected]
All Classes within the Spinning & Weaving section have been cancelled for the 2021 Show due to the implications of COVID-19.
There will be a Special Display of Spinning & Weaving articles ONLY.
If anyone is willing to bring a Spun or Woven article in for display, please contact the Chief Steward, Glenda Crosby on 0427 332 223
Any articles for display will be received in the Old Pavilion on Thursday 11 February between 2.00pm & 4.00pm
There will be NO Judging or Prizes awarded for these displays
The Spinning & Weaving section apologizes unreservedly for this late cancellation, and will be back bigger, and better than ever,
in 2022
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Stewards – Glen Innes Art Gallery Committee –
[email protected] 0428 344 142
Entry Fee – $6.00
Prize Money 1st $40 2nd $20 3rd $10,
Grand Champion - $200 & Tri-colour Ribbon
Entry Forms (not exhibits) are to be submitted to the Secretary’s Office before 5pm Friday 5th February 2021.
Conditions of entry:
Exhibits to be delivered between 9am - 11am on Wednesday 10th February 2021 to the Stewards at the Pavilion with the exhibit ticket - issued at Secretary’s Office.
NO late entries will be accepted. All work must be the original work of the exhibitor and must not have been shown at a previous Show.
All entries must be framed or mounted and ready for hanging with wires attached, otherwise they will not be accepted. NO Swiss clips.
Paintings with wet paint will definitely NOT be accepted.
Each entry is to show title, name, phone, and class on the back of entry.
All transport costs and insurance are to be met by the exhibitor. NO Entries are to be left at the Secretary’s office prior to the Show. The committee will exercise every care with submitted works, but will not be held responsible for the loss of or damage to any work while in its custody.
The Stewards reserve the right to disqualify any entry not complying with these conditions and the decision of the Judge will be final.
A maximum of two (2) artworks per artist per class, and an artwork can only be entered in one (1) class.
Prizes to be awarded at the judge’s discretion.
Size restrictions—as space permits, at the discretion of the Stewards
Exhibits may not be removed from display before 12pm Sunday 14th February 2021. The pavilion reopens 12pm to 1pm Sunday 14th February 2021
for collection of exhibits and prize money. 1. Oil or Acrylic 3. Drawing – Any medium
2. Water Colour or Gouache 4. Open - Any medium including, digital,
fibre, mixed media, wood and metal
Sincere Appreciation to our Donors
East Avenue Clinic Glen Innes Arts Council Glen Innes Art Gallery
GI & District Services Club Wayne’s World Patricia Turner
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Chief Steward – Kelly Murphy 02 67335376 or 0424 474419
Entry Fee – $1.00 School Group Work $4.00
Entry Forms and Signed Waiver Forms (not the exhibited items) are to be submitted to the Secretary’s Office
before 4pm Friday 5th February 2021 Conditions of entry: All entries to be framed (can be on black cardboard), with name, age, school, class and section on
the back of each exhibit. Exhibits must be delivered between 4pm - 6pm on Tuesday 8th February 2021 to the Pavilion with
the exhibit ticket attached to the artwork. If the school/teacher intends to organise entries for a whole class, individual forms MUST be
submitted prior to hanging. Teachers - please include the name/initial of the child’s school on the back of all student art work and display / entry tickets. This helps on pack down day.
Entry forms will not be filled out by stewards due to time restrictions. NO entries or money will be taken on art drop-off day.
Exhibits may not be removed from display before 12 noon Sunday 14th February 2021. The pavilion stewards will be on hand for collection of exhibits, and distribution of prize money,
from 12pm to 1pm Sunday 14th February 2021.
Prize Money (Individuals) 1st $5 2nd $3 3rd $1
Group Work 1st $ 20
Champion Junior Art Work of the Show, Tri-colour Ribbon
5. Children aged 4 to 6 years 12. Group Work (ie - school / playgroup / preschool /daycare class)
6. Children aged 7 to 8 years 13. Senior Group Work - High School etc
7. Children aged 9 to 10 years Participating organisations/schools to select a group work from each class prior to the Show. Entries may be of any subject and media, size limit for 2 dimensional exhibits is 2mt x 2mt, 3-dimensional works 1mt x 1mt. Must have group name clearly marked on the front. Each group’s entries will be exhibited separately.
8. Children aged 11 to 12 years
9. Children aged 13 to 14 years
10. Children aged 15 to 16 years
11. Children aged 17 to 18 years
Sincere appreciation to our Generous Donors
Fringe Trash Inc - Wytaliba Arts Organisation; Glen Innes Arts Council; Wildpower Energy Solutions
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Stewards : Steve Wright 0428 134781, Denis Haselwood 0428 344142 Closing Date: Friday 5th February 2021
Exhibits and entry forms must be lodged at the Secretary’s office by 5pm, Friday 5th
February 2021 where stewards will be available to accept entries from 10am to 5pm.
Late entries will not be accepted. Entry fees: Classes 1 to 10 $ 2.00 * Classes 11 to 17 $ 1.00 *
CONDITIONS
Entered Photographs MUST be your own work
All entries must be mounted on thin card. (black, white or neutral colour.) You should use double sided tape or dots of glue to affix the photos. The border to be 10 - 20 mm in width for enlargements.
Exhibitors are limited to a maximum of two (2) entries in each class.
Classes 1 to 10 are for ENLARGEMENTS only. Maximum size, including mount, to be 500mm x 400mm (20”x 16”), (including the Panorama class!) mounted on thin card.
Framed or heavily mounted photographs cannot be accepted.
Entries in Snapshot classes (11 to 16) must be no larger than 175mm x 125mm (7”x 5”), mounted on thin card with a border of 10mm to 15mm.
Name and class must be printed clearly on the back of every exhibit.
Stewards recommend that you are better off choosing your best photo for a class rather than submitting 2 ordinary photos.
Photographs from previous Glen Innes Shows will not be accepted (except enlargements of snapshots).
If you enter either ‘close-up’ or ‘macro’ classes, the subject should be bigger than life size.
Promotional Print winners are asked to supply a slide, snapshot or digital file to the Glen Innes Visitors Centre after the show for copying.
Judge’s decision is final.
Entries sent by post should include return postage.
Exhibits must be collected between 12pm and 3pm at the Old Pavilion on SUNDAY 14th February 2021, as these cannot be stored for later collection.
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PRIZES PRINTS (Enlargements): . . . . . . 1st $10, 2nd $5, 3rd $3.
SNAPSHOTS: . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st $5, 2nd $3, 3rd $2
CHAMPION BLACK and WHITE PRINT $50 and Ribbon, sponsored by Steve Wright Photographics.
Reserve CHAMPION B and W PRINT $20 and Ribbon, sponsored by Steve Wright Photographics.
B and W Print Encouragement Award $5, sponsored by Steve Wright Photographics
CHAMPION COLOUR PRINT $50 and Ribbon, sponsored by Photo Create.
Reserve CHAMPION COLOUR PRINT $20 and Ribbon, sponsored by Photo Create.
COLOUR PRINT Encouragement AWARD $5, sponsored by Photo Create.
CHAMPION SNAP $30 and Ribbon, sponsored by The Shop in Glen.
Reserve CHAMPION SNAP $20 and Ribbon, sponsored by The Shop in Glen.
SNAPSHOT Encouragement AWARD $5, sponsored by The Shop in Glen.
CLASSES for 2021
** SPECIAL BLACK & WHITE and COLOUR CLASSES for 2021 **
Class 1. Black & White “2020!!” 1st Prize $100, 2nd Prize $50 and 3rd Prize $25
Class 4. Colour “2020!!” 1st Prize $100, 2nd Prize $50 and 3rd Prize $25
Get your best Black & White and Colour photos printed and ENTER !
Sponsored by Steve Wright Photographics
Black & White Enlargements
1. 2020 !! (see above) 2. People 3. Open
Colour Enlargements
4. 2020 !! (see above) 5. Portrait 6. Action 7. Traveler’s Tales
8. Animal Kingdom 9. Landscape 10. Open
Snapshots
11. Kids 12. Pets and Animals 13. ISOLATION !!
14. Landscape 15. Up close 16. Open
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Chief Steward—Nicole Johnson 0488 030 101 02 6733 5272
All Classes within the Pottery section have been cancelled for the 2021 Show due to the implications of COVID-19.
There will be a Special Display of Pottery ONLY.
If anyone is willing to bring an article in for display, please contact the Chief Steward, Nicole Johnson on 0488 030 101
There will be NO Judging or Prizes awarded for these displays
The Pottery section apologizes unreservedly for this late cancellation, and will be back bigger, and better than ever,
in 2022
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Chief Stewards – Julie Latham 02 6732 5201 Camilla Pevy 02 6732 1574
All Classes within the Folk Art and Decorative Painting section have been cancelled for the 2021 Show due to the implications of COVID-19.
There will be a Special Display of Folk Art and Decorative Painting ONLY.
If anyone is willing to bring an article in for display, please contact the Chief Steward, Julie Latham 02 6732 5201
There will be NO Judging or Prizes awarded for these displays
The Folk Art and Decorative Painting section apologizes unreservedly for this late cancellation, and will be back bigger,
and better than ever, in 2020
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Head Steward : Bea Baker 0488 285 148 or 6732 2704
Entry Fee – $2.00 ea Maximum – $10 per family
Entry Forms and Signed Waiver Forms are to be submitted to the Secretary’s Office by 4pm Wednesday 10th February 2021.
Prizes : Sections 1 – 4 & 14 - 17 1st $3.00, 2nd $1.50 Sections 5 – 10 & 18 - 23 1st $5.00, 2nd $21.50 Adults : 1st Blue Ribbon, 2nd Red Ribbon, 3rd White Ribbon Group(s) : 1st Blue Ribbon, 2nd Red Ribbon, 3rd White Ribbon
Conditions of Entry :
All construction must be the entire work of the exhibitor
Exhibits will be accepted at the Pavilion 3pm to 5pm Wednesday 10th February 2021.
No entries will be accepted after 5pm Wednesday 10th February 2021.
All exhibits to be mounted securely on one only standard ego board or cardboard board, (No larger than 30cm square).
All exhibits are to 40cm or less in height.
Group display scene to be mounted on board no larger than 1 mtr square
All exhibits to be securely attached to their mount and be transportable (transport boxes)
Exhibits exceeding size standards will be ineligible for judging and cannot be displayed.
No responsibility accepted by the committee for exhibits not displayed in correct form where pieces are not securely arranged as per the exhibitor’s design.
It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to attach exhibit tickets to their article.
Judging will take place on Thursday 16th February.
Due to the nature of the products, ensure that block sizes are appropriate to the age of the exhibitor (ie under 4 not to enter articles containing small pieces which pose choking hazards etc)
All care taken but no responsibility accepted by the Glen Innes Show Society or its
stewards for lost or damaged exhibits or part thereof.
Exhibits & prizes to be collected from the Pavilion between 12pm-1pm on Sunday 16th February 2020
Items not collected are unable to be transported or stored.
The “Construction Corner” section is proudly sponsored by
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Plastic Construction Blocks Section For all plastic building bricks styles (ie Lego, Bristle Blocks, Mobilo,
Megablock, Duplo etc) Block style must be appropriate for the age group
Free Form Creative Construction (1 – 13) must be made to the theme
“Your Favourite Movie”
There is NO theme for the Kit-Form Sections (1-14)
1. Under 6 - Single article Free-Form 14. Under 6 - Single article Kit Form
2. Under 6 - Scene made with 3 or more articles - all articles Free-Form
15. Under 6 - Scene made with 3 or more articles - all articles Kit-form
3. 6 & Under 8 - Single article Free-form 16. 6 & Under 8 - Single article Kit-form
4. 6 & Under 8 - Scene made with 3 or more articles - all articles Free-form
17. 6 & Under 8 - Scene made with 3 or more articles - all articles Kit-form
5. 8 & Under 10 - Single article Free-form
18. 8 & Under 10 - Single article Kit-form
6. 8 & Under 10 - Scene made with 3 or more articles - all articles Free-form
19. 8 & Under 10 - Scene made with 3 or more articles - all articles Kit-form
7. 10 & Under 13 - Single article Free-form
20. 10 & Under 13 - Single article Kit-form
8. 10 & Under 13 - Scene made with 3 or more articles - all articles Free-form
21. 10 & Under 13 - Scene made with 3 or more articles - all articles Kit-form
9. 13 & Under 17 - Single article Free-form
22. 13 & Under 17 - Single article Kit-form
10. 13 & Under 17 — Scene made with 3 or more articles - all articles Free-form
23 13 & Under 17— Scene made with 3 or more articles—all articles Kit-form
11. Group Display for Day-care or pre-school groups (participants up to 7 yrs old) Scene depicting ‘The Show’. All articles to be securely mounted on a board no larger than 1 mtr sq.
12. Group Display for Primary school groups (participants up to 13 yrs old) Scene depicting ‘The Show’. All articles to be securely mounted on board no larger than 1 mtr sq.
13.
ADULTS - Theme is “Let’s Go Retro”
Adults - Single Article Free-form
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Chief Steward – Jane Brookman 02 6722 4235
The winners of each category will receive Prize Card and 1st Place: $20 Gift Voucher 2nd Place: $15 Gift Voucher 3rd Place: $10 Gift Voucher
CHAMPION—OVERALL BEST HOME BREW Champion Sash & $30 Gift Voucher
All gift vouchers donated BY THE BREW SHED INVERELL.
Competition is open to all levels of home brewers. If you already have some home brew on hand but feel it’s not up to competition standard, don’t despair. Brewers of all levels are encouraged to participate, as this is a useful way of learning how to improve your future brews with the informative and confidential “feedback” score sheet for you to keep.
Entry Forms to be submitted and exhibit tickets collected at the Show Secretary’s
Office or The Brew Shed, Inverell until 4pm Wednesday 10th February 2021.
Conditions of Entry: Entries restricted to one exhibit per competitor per class
Exhibits with exhibit ticket attached to be delivered to The Brew Shed, Inverell or the Glen Innes Show Office before 4pm Thursday 11th February 2021
Exhibit tickets are only available upon entry form being lodged and payment made for entries, either at the Glen Innes Show Office or The Brew Shed Inverell.
All exhibits to be presented at room temperature.
Only competition bottle labels provided by The Brew Shed, Inverell are to be used. Bottles with other labels attached will not be eligible for judging.
Upon entry the contents become the property of the Glen Innes Show Home Brew Competition. After judging, the contents of the bottle will be discharged to waste.
No person shall judge any style wherein a member of his/her household has entered an exhibit.
Entries will be judged on presentation as well as content.
The airspace should measure 4.5cm to 6.5cm from the top of the bottle. Only 500ml or larger, brown glass or brown PET bottles in a clean and flawless condition are to be used. The decision of the Chief Steward is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
Entries accepted on the understanding all care will be taken but no responsibility accepted for exhibits
Exhibits and prizes must be collected from the pavilion between 12pm to 1pm Sunday 14th February 2021 or the week after from The Brew Shed, Inverell
Classes entry fee all classes $1 each
1: Lager 3: Stout 5: Cider
2: Pale Ale 4: Brown Ale 6: Wine
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CENTRAL NORTH GROUP 13 SHOW DATES 2021
BUNDARRA JAN 29 – 30 0448 582 067
STANTHORPE JAN 29 – 31 0424 405 257
URALLA FEB 06 0401 307 161
TENTERFIELD FEB 05 – 06 0448 673 373
GLEN INNES FEB 12 – 14 (02) 6732 1744
GUYRA FEB 19 – 20 (02) 6779 1093
ASHFORD FEB 20 – 21 0402 918 224
INVERELL FEB 26 – 28 0409 720 611
ARMIDALE MAR 05 – 06 0413 872 214
BARRABA MAR 05 – 07 0447 222 347
WALCHA MAR 12 – 13 (02) 6777 1055
MANILLA MAR 12 – 14 0427 953 833
SYDNEY APR 01 – APR 12 (02) 9704 1000
BRISBANE AUG 06 - 15 (07) 3253 3900
QUIRINDI SEPT 11 – 12 0438 586 280
DORRIGO NOV 28 – 29 0437 977 189
Dates as advised by ASC, correct at time of printing
For updates refer to www.agshowsnsw.org.au
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GLEN INNES HIGHLANDS
UNIQUE ATTRACTIONS : We’re at the crossroads of the New England
and Gwydir Highways, four hours South of Brisbane and seven hours North of Sydney
Site of the Australian Standing Stones, unique in the Southern Hemisphere, national monument to Australia’s Celtic pioneers
Stepping off point for World Heritage national parks, Gibraltar Range and Washpool, and a network of other parks and nature reserves
Land of the Beardies History House museum
Emmaville Mining museum
Part of NSW’s most prolific sapphire region incl. a wide range of other gemstones
Great fishing area for Murray cod, trout and other species
Local wines, eateries and accommodation to suit all budgets.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
www.gleninneshighlands.com
AT THE GLEN INNES SHOWGROUNDS EACH YEAR
October : Spring Showjump Spectacular December : Glen Innes Campdraft February : Glen Innes Show President : Scott Brown GLEN INNES SHOW SOCIETY INC. PO BOX 145 GLEN INNES NSW 2370 Phone No : 02 6732 1744 Email : [email protected] Website : www.gleninnesshow.com