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103rd
Annual Barraba Show
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
7th, 8th & 9th March 2014
“Do you know who the buck jump rider is”?
See page 37 for competition entry form
Barraba PA & H Association Inc Secretary: Jo Ciesiolka-Lord (02) 6783 0198
Mobile 0459 317 017
[email protected] Assistant Secretary: Kylie Stanger 0429 031 913
Barraba PA & H Association Inc PO Box 108
Barraba NSW 2347
Show Office: (02) 6782 1255 Showground: 0459 317 017 www.barrabashow.com.au
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INDEX
Office Bearers 2 Dogs & Pets 51 Show Ground Map 3 Yard Dog Trials 53 Notice to Members and Exhibitors 4 Poultry 56 Lodging of Entries 5 Pavilion 63 2013 Barraba Showgirl 6 Farm & Garden Produce 64 Showgirl Competition 7 Cut Flowers 65 Cattle 9 Cooking 68 Interbreed Classes 11 Jams & Preserves 69 Junior Paraders 12 Photography 70 Junior and Novice Rodeo 13 Handcraft 72 Night Rodeo 14 Art 74 Horse Events and Drug Testing 17 Pottery 74 Harness Classes 27 Collectors Corner 75 Show Jumping 29 Needlework 75 Heavy Horses 32 Knitting and Crochet 76 Campdraft 34 2014 Sponsors List 78 Guessing Competition Entry Form 37 Entry Forms & Waivers 38 Australian Stock Horses 46 Wood Chop 47 British Breed Sheep 48 Wool Section 49 Animal Farm 50 Meat Breed Sheep Junior Judging 51
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Barraba Pastoral, Agricultural and Horticultural Association Inc.
OFFICE BEARERS 2013 - 2014
PATRONS: Mr AB Crowley, Mr Max Kelly, Mr Max Spencer
PRESIDENT: Mr Tim Crowley
VICE-PRESIDENTS:
Mr Tim Clarke, Mr Rohan Clark, Mr Craig Main & Mr Campbell Tonkin
HONORARY ACTIVE VICE-PRESIDENTS:
Mr William Croll, Mr Chris Forbes & Mr Richard Witten
HONORARY SECRETARY: Mrs Jo Ciesiolka-Lord
HONORARY ASSISTANT SECRETARY: Ms Kylie Stanger
HONORARY TREASURER: Mrs Jenny Simpson
HONORARY ASSISTANT TREASURER: Mrs Andrea McGregor
PUBLIC OFFICER: Mrs Jo Ciesiolka-Lord
PUBLIC RELATIONS: Mr Chris Forbes
HONORARY VETERINARIAN: Barraba Vet Clinic
GROUND STEWARD: Mr Dave Penna
ELECTRICIAN: Mr Adam Crowley
HONORARY PLUMBER: Mr Steve Ward
SHOWGROUND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE:
Tim Crowley, Chris Forbes, Dave Penna, Don Roberts, Tim Clarke, Jenny Simpson,
Bill Croll and Peter Squire
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
Tim Crowley, Jo Ciesiolka-Lord, Jenny Simpson, Rohan Clark, Tim Clarke, Craig Main, Elizabeth
Thompson, Amanda Cabot & Campbell Tonkin
CHIEF STEWARDS:
Adrian Spencer, Elizabeth Thompson, Peter Geary, Liz Hall, Campbell Tonkin, Bill Tonkin, Craig &
Michelle Main, Bill Simmons, Ken Thomas, Chris Wakeling, Don Roberts, Gene Robinson, Ed Wall,
Faye Coombes, Patti Crowley, Stacey Sedgwick, Jenny Farrar, Jill White, Dimity McMurtrie, Anne
Smith, Mandy Cabot, Lyn Forbes, Ange Croll & Jo Benson
COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
K Stanger, L McClelland, D White, S Peake, J Peake, D McDouall, P Spencer, M Smith, B Crowley, G
Anderson, G Groth, W Spencer, I McDouall, A McDouall, H White, N Smith, D Etheridge, R & G
Etheridge, G & C Smith, B Hannaford, B Tonkin, B Cummins, D Makim, M Clarke, W West, H Russell,
J Riley, D McKay, A Tonkin, M Gallagher, KA Tonkin, P Vary, S & J Taylor, C Clarke, B Clarke,
P Main, J Barker, S Groth, A Croll, J Dunn, P White, B Benson, R Bomford, K Dunshea, G White, L
Douglas - O’Shea, A Crowley, G Clark, S Etheridge, S Russell, P White, R Gardiner, D McDouall, P
McIver, N Bowman, J Watkins, J Benson, J Conway, M Crowley, T Crowley, W Crowley, R Anderson,
P Simmons, C Smith, P Steiger, S Steiger, J Ciesiolka-Lord, H Carter, J Southwell, N Little, J Bishton,
J McCowan, P Squire
SHOWGIRL COMMITTEE:
P Crowley, M Crowley, A. Gadd, E Croll, A Cabot, K Stanger, G Clark, J Simpson, V McCusker and J Crowley
LIFE MEMBERS:
Miss P Capel, Mrs D Carter, Mrs P Carter, Mr E Croft, Mr & Mrs AB Crowley, Mr RT Hays, Mr M Kelly,
Mrs V McCusker, Mrs R Peake, Mr J Riley, Mrs M Robinson, Mr H Russell, Mr W Simmons, Mrs M
Smith, Mrs R Sparke, Mr M Spencer, Mr T & Mrs P Crowley, Mr C & Mrs L Forbes, Mrs J Simpson,
Mrs J Mitchell, Mr R I Witten, Mr Leon Cummins and Mr B & Mrs E Croll.
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NOTE: For any Biosecurity issues please contact the Ring Master
Bill Croll on 0427 003 375
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Notice to Members and Exhibitors Persons between ages 12 & 80 years volunteering as unpaid stewards and other unpaid assistants at
the show are protected by Association Personal Accident Insurance Policy.
MEMBERSHIP FEES
can be purchased at the show office prior to the show
$25.00 per annum with the privilege of free admission for self, one guest and children of member’s
family under the age of 18 years, to all exhibits for the duration of the Show (fees will not be
accepted at the gate)
SINGLE MEMBERSHIP FEES
can be purchased at the show office prior to the show
$15.00 per annum. (Free admission to the Showground for duration of Show).
GATE ADMISSION - NON MEMBERS
Family Pass $30.00. All family members to each get a ticket.
(2 Adults and children under 18 years)
Friday – Saturday: Adults $10.00; Sunday $8.00. School children up to 18 years $4.00
Aged pensioners: $4.00
EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE:
• JOHNE’S DISEASE: Exhibitors will be required to have a signed Health Declaration.
• All competitors and exhibitors are asked to abide by the Association Rules and Regulations posted
at the Secretary’s Office.
• All exhibitors and competitors are advised to hold their own public liability insurance policy.
• Exhibitors in all Sections participate and exhibit at their own risk and are required to sign waiver
form to include with entries.
• Exhibitors are kindly requested to get their Entry Forms and Fees to the Secretary as early as
possible.
• Exhibitors are kindly requested to advise the Secretary at least three days prior to the Opening
Day of the Show if they do not intend exhibiting the exhibits they have entered.
PRIZE MONEY
Prize money will only be paid on presentation of Prize Voucher and Award Cards. It is the exhibitor’s
responsibility to collect prize money from the Treasurer at the Secretary’s office during the Show. NO
monies will be paid after the show.
PAVILION EXHIBITORS: Please refer to relevant notes on ‘Collection of Exhibits and Prize money’ on
first page of the Pavilion Section of this Schedule. Prize money to be collected at the Pavilion 3pm on
Sunday.
HORSE STALL BOOKINGS – MONEY NOT REFUNDABLE
Fee MUST accompany the ENTRY FORM or bookings WILL NOT be recorded. Bookings for
Horse Stall must be given to the Secretary by the Wednesday 5th March.
HORSE STALLS - $8.00 NEW HORSE STALLS $10.00
CAMPING FEE: $10.00 (per night)
TRADE EXHIBITS: Application Forms from Secretary or from the website. www.barrabashow.com.au
NO GLASS ALLOWED ON SHOWGROUND
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LODGING OF ENTRIES Early Entries may be lodged in person at:
The Show Office, Barraba Information Centre
Queen Street between the hours
11:00am – 4:00pm (Week Days) from
Wednesday 26th February – Wednesday 5th March 2014
Show Office Ph: (02) 6782 1255
PHOTOGRAPHY
Entries close 3:30 pm on Tuesday 4th March 2014
Lodge at the Show Office
Barraba Information Centre, Queen Street Barraba
RODEO
Entries must be submitted to ABCRA (1800 028992)
on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th February 2014
CAMPDRAFT
Campdraft entries open 3/2/2014 and close 24/2/2014. See Campdraft Section for Details
STUD CATTLE
Entries close Tuesday 4th March 2014
With Cattle Secretary – Mrs D White
POULTRY
Entries close Wednesday 5th March 2014
See poultry section for entry details
HORSES
Entries taken on the day under the broadcasting box
PAVILION ENTRIES
Will be taken at the Showground Pavilion
Friday 7th March 2014 between 8:00am – 10:30am
CUT FLOWERS
Flower Pavilion Friday 7th March 2014
3:00pm to 5:00pm
FARM & GARDEN
Pavilion Friday 7th March 2014
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Entry forms to:
The Secretary
Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc
PO Box 108 BARRABA 2347
or via the Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc website http://www.barrabashow.com.au
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2013 Barraba SHOWGIRL Congratulations to
Abbey Ferris 2013 Showgirl & Yvette Miller Runner Up
Barraba P. A. & H. Association Inc would
like to thank the following sponsors:
Trevor Richards – Painter & Decorator - Manilla – 6785 1740
DJ Kelly & Co Barraba – 6782 1403
IGA Barraba – 6782 1199
Barraba P A & H Assoc Inc
Bareela Pastoral Co. Barraba – 6783 1464
Salon 97 – 6782 2111
The Playhouse Hotel - 67821109
Designer Bunches Florist – 6766 5435
Community Mutual Credit Union – 6782 1960
Babes in the Bush – 6782 1303
Turning Heads Hair & Beauty Salon – 6782 1167
Dave Penna
Val McCusker
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SHOWGIRL COMPETITION Coordinator: Mrs Patti Crowley Ph: 6782 1795
Calling for showgirl candidates………
Become Barraba’s 49th showgirl. Try some new challenges. Develop your potential.
All Entrants Win Prizes
Entrants must be:-
18 years of age & under 25 before 1st May 2015.
Have a general understanding and knowledge of our wonderful district. The girls are
judged on their general knowledge, personality, grooming and have the opportunity to
represent their district. All entrants receive a gift.
Requirements:-
1. Must be available for judging in October 2014.
2. Must be available for the Barraba Show Weekend – Feb 27th – March 1st 2015
3. Must be available for Zone judging – Gunnedah February 2015.
The Barraba Showgirl goes on to compete at the Zone Finals at Gunnedah 2015 for a
chance to represent Barraba and our zone at the Sydney Royal Easter Show in 2015.
Junior Showgirl Competition. Coordinator: Mrs Patti Crowley Ph: 6782 1795
All girls between 6 – 9 yrs, 10 – 14 yrs and 15 – 17 yrs are invited to participate in the
Junior Showgirl competition in 2014.
Entries will be taken at the Show with the secretary or in front of the grandstand between
10am & 11am on the 8th of March 2014. Judging will take place at 11am.
2013 Junior Showgirl Winners
THE GLEN RURAL
LINTON & PERA
STATIONS
Manager: Scott Taylor Ph: 02 6782 5333
The Barraba PA & H Association Inc
Thank The Glen Rural Pty Ltd for their sponsorship & support
of the 2014 Barraba Show
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SECTION 1 CATTLE
SATURDAY 8th MARCH 2014
CHIEF STEWARD: Adrian Spencer PH 0429 659 766
Dale White (sec) PH 67822176 FAX 67 822176
STEWARDS: S Peake, D Blomfield, J Peake, D & B McDouall, P Spencer, M Smith, B Crowley, G Anderson, P Blomfield, T Crowley, G Groth, S Crowley ,W Spencer , I McDouall, A McDouall, H White, N Smith
THANKS to the following sponsors: Ausbrokers, Ironbark Hereford Stud, National Australia Bank, Tycolah Poll Hereford Stud, Banoon Pastoral Co, RT & C Hays, Kildare South Devon Stud, Wiranya Past Co, Allflex, Coopers Ltd, Barraba Rural Traders, The Forest Hereford Stud, Bowen Poll Hereford Stud, The Cottage Poll Hereford Stud, Norland Pastoral Co, Landmark, Mr B McNeil & Minnie Vale Charolais
NOTES:
1. Cattle Section will be run under RAS Guidelines
2. All cattle competing in the Housed Section must be led into the ring for judging
3. The Cattle Committee reserves the right to divide or group any class for judging if numbers dictate
4. All Bulls 12 months old and over must have a nose ring and be led by a halter and a nose lead affixed to the ring at all times.
5. Calves on cows to be under 9 months. Born after 1/7/13
6. Judges for Feature Show are appointed by breed societies
7. All Exhibits must be securely tied up by an effective neck collar or halter at all times whilst in the cattle shed and not under the immediate and effective control of the handler
8. Exhibitors shall provide and use bulldog grips for all heifers exhibited in the Pure Bred Sections when such heifers are marshaled prior to parading and whilst parading
9. Judging commences in all rings at 8:30am Saturday 8th March 2014
10. The age of all cattle to be actual age up to 8th March
11. THE AUSTRALIAN SHOW COUNCIL requires all competitors under 18yrs to parade a steer or female in parading competition. In general class there are NO RESTICTIONS but to use common sense
12. ALL EXHIBITS MUST HAVE NLIS TAGS IN THEIR EAR
13. All Breeds in each section, including INTER-BREEDS must wear BREAST PLATES. (Calves included)
14. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY PRIOR TO THE SHOW
ALL ENTRIES T0:
Dale White “Bundaleer Cottage”, Barraba NSW 2347. Ph: 67822176 & Fax 67822176
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All competitors and exhibitors are asked to abide by the Association Rules and regulations posted at the Secretary’s Office. All exhibitors and competitors are advised to hold their own Public Liability insurance policy. Exhibitors in all sections participate and exhibit at their own risk.
Exhibitors are kindly requested to advise Cattle Secretary at least 3 days prior to the opening of the show if they intend cancelling any of the exhibits they have entered.
OWN FEEDERS MUST BE SUPPLIED FOR CATTLE.
Animal Indemnity & Waiver Form
EACH COMPETITOR MUST SIGN AN ANIMAL INDEMNITY & WAIVER FORM WHEN HANDLING ANIMALS AT THE BARRABA SHOW
DATES OF BIRTH FOR CLASSES RESTRICTED BY AGE:
Over 24 months –before 1st
March, 2012 Over 22 months and not over 24 months, between 1
st March and 31
st April 2012
Over 20 months and not over 22 months, between 1st May and 30
th June 2012
Over 18 months and not over 20 months, between 1st July and 31
st August, 2012
Over 16 months and not over 18 months, between 1st September and 31
st October, 2012
Over 14 months and not over 16 months, between 1st November and 31
st December 2012
Over 12 months and not over 14 months, between 1st January and 28
th February, 2013
SECTION A
FOR ALL BREEDS CLASS: 1. Heifer, 12 months and under. 2. Heifer, over 12 months and not over 16 months. 3. Heifer, over 16 months and not over 18 months. 4. Heifer, over 18 months and not over 20 months.
JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER
5. Cow or Heifer, over 20 months and not over 24 months. 6. Cow, over 24 months ,PTIC or Calf at Foot (under 9 months)
SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
7. Bull, 12 months and under. 8. Bull, over 12 months and not over 16 months. 9. Bull, over 16 months and not over 18 months.
10. Bull, over 18 months and not over 20 months. JUNIOR CHAMPION RESERVE CHAMPION
11. Bull, over 20 months and not over 24 months.
12. Bull, over 24 months, SENIOR CHAMPION
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION GRAND CHAMPION BULL
13. PAIR OF BULLS under 24months 14. BREEDS GROUP with both sexes represented.
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SECTION B
L B ETHERIDGE MEMORIAL BEEF CATTLE JUNIOR JUDGING
CHIEF STEWARD: Ian McDouall
STEWARDS: S Peake, D Blomfield, J Peake, D & B McDouall, P Spencer, M Smith, B Crowley, G Anderson, P Blomfield, T Crowley, G Groth, S Crowley, W Spencer , I McDouall, A McDouall, H White, N Smith
12:30pm FRIDAY 7TH
MARCH 2014
1. 15 years and under 2. 15 years and over For Entries please contact: Ian McDouall 6782 7207 Prizes: 1
st $25.00, 2
nd $15.00, 3
rd $10.00 plus Ribbons
INTERBREED CLASSES
Breast plates must be worn by all exhibits NO ENTRY FEE
Class: 15. Breeders Group of three animals. Both sexes to be represented and to be bred by exhibitor.
EL SPENCER MEMORIAL Trophy. To be won twice in succession or three times in total. 16. Sires Progeny Group. A Group of three animals, both sexes to be represented. NATIONAL BANK
Perpetual Trophy 17. Best Two Bulls under Two Years, bred by exhibitor. BARRABA RURAL TRADERS Trophy. 18. Best Cow and Calf, any beef breed. BANOON PAST CO Trophy 19. Junior Champion Bull, any beef breed. KILDARE SOUTH DEVON STUD Trophy 20. Junior champion Heifer, any beef breed. THE FOREST HEREFORD STUD Trophy 21. Best Local Beast Male or Female. LANDMARK BARRABA Trophy GRAND CHAMPION BULL OF SHOW DCT CROWLEY MEMORIAL Trophy- Tycolah Poll Herefords GRAND CHAMPION COW OF SHOW
STUART F PEAKE MEMORIAL Trophy- Bowen Poll Herefords SUPREME BEAST (MALE OR FEMALE) OF SHOW
RT & C HAYS Trophy MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN BEEF BREED
NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK Trophy
SPECIAL CLASS MAJOR SPONSOR IS AUSBROKERS
22. A Commercial Man’s Choice for Supreme Whiteface Exhibit of the Show.
For any Stud Breeder who considers that they have a Male or Female that is worthy of winning this prize
To be Judged by 3 local Commercial Cattlemen PRIZE MONEY $300.00
The Most Successful Exhibitor shall be determined as follows: 3 points for 1st place, 2 points for 2
nd place,
1 point for 3rd
place in the single classes. In addition there shall be 2 points for Grand Champion. In the
event of there being only 1 exhibitor in any breed, these points will be divided by two.
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Junior Paraders SATURDAY 8th MARCH
NO ENTRY FEE:
Age as at the 8th March 2014
Prize Money for Placing 1 to 5 for the three classes. Sponsored by Ironbark Herefords
CLASSES:
1. 7 Years and Under 12 - THE COTTAGE POLL HEREFORD STUD Trophy 2. 12 Years and Under 16 – ALLFLEX TROPHY 3. 16 years and under 25
CHAMPION PARADER - WIRANYA PASTORAL CO
Prime Steers (Led)
ENTRY FEE: $5.00 per entry; ($4.00 per entry Members)
Champion Led Steer not showing any permanent teeth at the time of judging or cross bred steers
Ironbark Industry Leading Genetics
ANNUAL BULL SALE 12:30pm Friday 29th August 2014
At “Mulwarree” Barraba 200 BULLS
IRONBARK HEREFORDS SPENCER FAMILY
Ph: (02) 6782 1041, 0429 659 766 Fax: (02) 6782 1823 Email: [email protected]
Visit our website – www.ironbarkherefords.com.au
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SECTION 2 BARRABA PA & H
ASSOCIATION
NIGHT RODEO
A.B.C.R.A. Affiliated
FRIDAY 7th MARCH 2014 JACKPOT JUNIOR & NOVICE RODEO 5:00pm START
CHIEF STEWARD: Bill Tonkin Ph: (02) 67830140
SECRETARY: Shelly Steiger (02) 67832242 STEWARDS: Howard Carter, Beck Groth, Greg & Cathy Smith, John Taylor, Greg Yates, Bill Hannaford, Brodie Cummins, Dom Makim, Charles Roche, Campbell Tonkin, Matt Clarke
MAJOR SPONSOR: GWYDIR SHIRE COUNCIL
1. MAKIM & MAKIM JACKPOT PODDY RIDE
8 YEARS – UNDER 11 YEARS Entry Fee: $14.70 Jackpot $10
2. C R HANCOCK JACKPOT JUNIOR STEER RIDE
11 YEARS – UNDER 14 YEARS Entry Fee: $14.70 Jackpot $10
3. CR HANCOCK JACKPOT JUVENILE STEER RIDE
14 YEARS – UNDER 18 YEARS Entry Fee: $14.70 Jackpot $10
4. POLLOCK & CUMMINS JACKPOT
LOCAL PODDY RIDE U 10 YEARS Entry Fee: $10 Jackpot $10 Nominations will be taken on the day
5. POLLOCK & CUMMINS JACKPOT BARREL RACE UNDER 11 YEARS Entry Fee: $15.20 Jackpot $10
6. CTK CATTLE CO. JACKPOT BARREL RACE 11 YEARS – UNDER 14 YEARS
Entry Fee: $15.20 Jackpot $10 7. CTK CATTLE CO. JACKPOT BARREL RACE
14 YEARS – UNDER 18 YEARS
Entry Fee: $12.70 8. M & R SAWYER JACKPOT NOVICE BARREL RACE
Entry Fee: $28.50 Jackpot $25
9. GREG & CATHY SMITH 14 YEARS - UNDER 18 YEARS JACKPOT JUNIOR BULL RIDE Entry Fee: $24.50 Jackpot $10
10. GWYDIR SHIRE COUNCIL JACKPOT NOVICE SADDLE RIDE. Entry Fee: $40 Jackpot $25
11. GWYDIR SHIRE COUNCIL JACKPOT JUNIOR BREAKAWAY ROPING 8 YEARS –
UNDER 18 YEARS Entry Fee: $26.15 Jackpot $10
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BARRABA PA & H ASSOCIATION
NIGHT RODEO
A.B.C.R.A. AFFILIATED
SATURDAY 8th MARCH 2014 1ST PERFORMANCE 3:00PM; 2ND PERFORMANCE 6:00PM
FULL POINTS AWARD RODEO
CHIEF STEWARD: Bill Tonkin Ph: (02) 67830140
SECRETARY: Shelly Steiger 0428 832 242 STEWARDS: Greg & Cathy Smith, Howard Carter, Beck Groth, Joel Taylor, Greg Yates, Bill
Hannaford, Bill Tonkin, Brodie Cummins, Dom Makim, Charles Roche, Campbell Tonkin, Matt
Clarke ENTRIES CLOSE 28th February 2014 Central Entry Phone 1800 028 992
ENTRY A.B. Prize money 1. NAB AGRIBUSINESS NOVICE BULL RIDE $47 $20 $400
2. PAUL HODGES MEMORIAL NOVICE SADDLE RIDE $47 $20 $400 3. RAY WHITE, GARVIN & COUSENS OPEN SADDLE RIDE $99 $50 $ 1000 4. AQUANORTH OPEN BARE BACK RIDE $99 $50 $ 1000
5. BULL RIDE Sponsored by Bob Jane Tamworth $99 $50 $ 1000 National Stockyards/Doolan Seeding
6. COMMUNITY MUTUAL TEAM ROPING $99 $55 $1000
7. C.R. HANCOCK ROPE & TIE $99 $50 $1000 8. QUICK SPRAY STEER WRESTLING $99 $50 $1000 9. BARRABA RSL & RECREATION CLUB
LADIES BARREL RACE $99 $50 $1000 10. A1 HIRE TAMWORTH BREAK AWAY ROPING $99 $50 $1000
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National Stockyard
Systems Pty Ltd
Australia’s Best Stockyards
All livestock can be contained in a
National Stockyard
Proud sponsors of the
OPEN DOG TRIALS AND OPEN
BULL RIDE At the Barraba Show
Local Rep Bill Croll
Ph: 02 6783 3164
Mobile: 0427 003 375
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HORSE DRUG TESTING DRUG TESTING MAY BE CARRIED OUT AT THIS SHOW. ANY COMPETITOR FOUND TO HAVE BREACHED THE ASC DISPUTES AND DISCIPLINARY REGULATIONS WILL BE INVESTIGAED BY THE ASC DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE.
All competitors in any section of the Barraba Show events compete ENTIRELY AT THEIR OWN RISK. Entries are only accepted on this understanding.
SECTION 3 HORSES
RINGMASTER: BILL CROLL (02) 6783 3164
CHIEF STEWARD: MRS E THOMPSON (02) 6782 1227
STEWARDS: Mrs C Hodgson, Mrs R Anderson, Mrs A Cabot.
SPORTING STEWARD: Mr P Simpson
Official E.F.A. measurements for current season will be accepted
SPONSORS: Brooklyn Lands, Miss P Capel, Mrs J Spencer Memorial, Leon Cummins, Mr J D Carter Memorial, Mr B Bucknell, C J Crowley Memorial, Mrs K White Memorial, Mr
P Steiger. Bells Mountain Pony Stud, DCT Crowley Memorial, Showman’s Guild, Mrs J Stobie, Mrs Lib Thompson, C & K Jones, Scott & Jill Taylor, Hodgson Family, Taylors Civil Construction PTY Ltd, G & S Smith, Hiscocks Saddlery, Buena Vista Pony Stud, The
Australian Hunter Horse Association, Horseland Tamworth, Goodas Wool, Omega Feeds, North & North West APSB, Mrs. D. Smith, P & J Miller and P & S Simpson.
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $2.00, unless otherwise stated. Champion and Reserve
Champion Pony Hack, Galloway Hack, Open Hack Champion $40.00, Reserve $10.00, 2nd Ring $20.00 Champion. No prize money will be paid unless three (3) or more competitors are in each event
ENTRY FEE: $3.00 in coin to be paid to stewards on entry to each Class. Change obtained from steward under broadcasting box. Set rate of $3.00 per event – team or individual
ALL RIDERS MUST SIGN A WAIVER FORM AND WEAR AN INDEMNITY BRACELET INTO THE RING
Horses and riders cannot compete out of their Class. Registration papers of breed horses must be shown on demand Ringmaster reserves the right to delete or alter Classes at his discretion. All contestants participate at their own risk and must be suitably attired and equipped for individual
events. This society enforces the wearing of suitable ASA approved helmets in horse events Competitors entering in events that clash must supply another rider.
DEFINITIONS MAIDEN: A horse that has never won a first prize at any Ag Show NOVICE: A horse that has never won a Champion at any Ag Show
INTERMEDIATE: A horse that has never won 1st, 2nd or 3rd at a Royal Show. All local horses are to be owned by the rider for 3 months prior to the Barraba Show. Riders must reside in the Shire area during this same time or attend school in Barraba.
NO ELECTRIC FENCES ALLOWED ON GROUNDS NO ANIMAL TO BE TIED TO RUNNING RAIL
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NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED IN THE MAIN RING NO MOBILE PHONES PERMITTED IN THE MAIN RING BY COMPETITORS
PROTEST: All protests must be delivered to the ringmaster in writing within half an hour after an award has been made, with a deposit of $25 which may be forfeited if the protest
is dismissed
Electrical Notice: Any exhibitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the show ground will be required to ensure that such equipment is fitted with earth leakage circuit
breakers and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances have been inspected and tagged by a licensed electrical contractor. This is essential for the safety of yourself, your fellow exhibitors and the general public and is a requirement of the Occupational Health
and Safety Act of 2000. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of non - compliance with its provisions. Any exhibitors who do not comply will not be allowed to exhibit at the Barraba showground. Please check all your electrical equipment and
leads before you arrive to avoid the occurrences of any difficulties.
Saturday 8th March, Ring 1 STARTING TIME 9:30am
NO HORSES ALLOWED IN RING UNLESS COMPETING DISTRICT RIDING CLASSES: Riders must reside in the Barraba Shire or attend
school in Barraba. 1. Boy or girl under 7 years, led
2. Boy rider under 7 years 3. Boy Rider, 7 years and under 9 years 4. Boy Rider, 9 years and under 11 years
5. Boy Rider 11 years and under 13 years 6. Girl Rider, under 7 years 7. Girl Rider, 7 years and under 9 years
8. Girl Rider, 9 years and under 11 years 9. Girl Rider 11 years and under 13 years CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 2 - 9 Boy or Girl (Class 1 not eligible)
Sponsored by Mrs. J. Spencer Memorial $10.00, $5.00 Showman’s Guild Trophy
10. Pair of riders under 13 years 11. Girl Rider, 13 years and under 15 years 12. Girl Rider, 15 years and under 17 years
13. Boy Rider, 13 years and under 15 years 14. Boy Rider, 15 years and under 17 years CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 11 - 14
Sponsored by Mrs L Thompson $15.00, $5.00 Showman’s Guild Trophy
15. Pair of Riders 13 years and under 17 years 16. District Pony Hack n/e 13hh 17. District Pony Hack over 13hh n/e 14hh 18. Mrs K White Memorial Barraba Shire Galloway Hack over 14hh n/e 14.2hh
19. Mrs K White Memorial Barraba Shire Galloway Hack over 14.2hh n/e 15hh 20. Mrs K White Memorial Barraba Shire Hack over 15hh
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CHAMPION and RESERVE HACK, Barraba Shire from Classes 16 - 20 Sponsored by Hiscocks Saddlery - $25 voucher
21. Lady Rider, Barraba Shire, 17yrs and under 21yrs 22. Lady Rider, Barraba Shire, 21yrs and over
CHAMPION and RESERVE from classes 21 & 22 SASKIA HENDRICKS MEMORIAL ANNUAL TROPHY Sponsored by Mr P Steiger
SUPREME DISTRICT RIDER Sponsored by Mr B Bucknell - $50
23. Ridden ASPA n/e 12.2hh 24. Ridden ASPA over 12.2hh n/e 13.2hh
25. Ridden ASPA over 13.2hh n/e 14.2hh CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 23 - 25 Sponsored by Australian Saddle Pony Association
MINIATURE HORSES LED – Must be registered and owners a financial member of AMHA Ltd AND Member of Independent Miniature Horse Association.
Papers will be checked Classes
26. Best solid colour 27. Best broken colour 28. Best dilute colour
29. Youth handler under 17 yrs 30. Adult handler 31. Filly 2 yrs & under
32. Filly/Mare over 2 years CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION FILLY or MARE
33. Gelding under 4yrs 34. Gelding 4yrs & over CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING
35. Weanling/colt under 4 years 36. Stallion 4 yrs & over
CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION COLT OR STALLION SUPREME CHAMPION AMHA Ltd Donated by Australian Miniature Horse Association
LED COLOURED BREED – Must be registered and owners a financial member
37. Led Palomino 38. Led Buckskin 39. Led Pinto
CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION LED COLOURED BREED Sponsored by Mrs D Smith
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Shop 6/19 Wallamore Road
Tamworth NSW 2340 Tel: (02) 6766 2901 Fax: (02) 6762 8957
Proud Sponsors of the 2014 Barraba Show
SATURDAY 8th March, RING 2 STARTING TIME 8:30 am
NO HORSES ALLOWED IN RING UNLESS COMPETING
LED WELSH AND MOUNTAIN PONIES (SECTION A) Not exceeding 12hh and must be registered
1. Stallion or Colt 2. Mare or Filly 3. Gelding
CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 1 - 3 Sponsored by Bells Mountain Pony Stud $15, $10
LED WELSH (SECTION B) Not exceeding 13.2hh and must be registered 4. Stallion or Colt
5. Mare or Filly 6. Gelding CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 4-6
Sponsored by Bells Mountain Pony Stud $15, $10
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LED PART BRED WELSH Must be registered
7. Stallion or Colt 8. Mare or Filly 9. Gelding
CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 7 - 9 Sponsored by Buena Vista Pony Stud $15, $10
LED AUSTRALIAN PONIES Must be registered 10. Stallion or Colt
11. Mare or Filly n/e 12.2hh 12. Mare or Filly over 12.2 n/e 14hh 13. Gelding
CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 10 - 13 Sponsored by North and North-West Sub Branch APSB
LED PART BRED AUSTRALIAN PONIES Must be registered 14. Mare
15. Gelding 16. Stallion or colt CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 14 - 16
Sponsored by North and North-West Sub Branch APSB
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LED ASPA Must be registered
17. Led mare or filly n/e 14.2hh 18. Led gelding n/e 14.2hh 19. Led stallion or colt n/e 14.2hh
CHAMPION and RESERVE from classes 17 - 19 Sponsored by Australian Saddle Pony Association
LED RPSB (RIDING PONY) 20. Stallion or Colt 21. Mare or Filly
22. Gelding CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 20 - 22 Sponsored by P & J Miller $15, $10
LED OPEN PONY CLASSES 23. Colt under 4 years
24. Stallion 4 years and older CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 23 - 24 Sponsored by Capel and Spencer $15, $10
25. Pony gelding n/e 13hh 26. Pony gelding over 13hh n/e 14hh
CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 25 - 26 Sponsored by Makayla Park Show Horses, Glen Innes $15, $10
27. Pony mare n/e 13hh 28. Pony mare over 13hh n/e 14hh CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 27 - 28
Sponsored by P & S Simpson $15, $10 29. SUPREME LED EXHIBIT from all Champion led classes on Saturday
SPORTING EVENTS – 2.30pm Start Outside Ring Chief Steward: Paul Simpson
All events to be run on time
FLAG AND BENDING RACES 30. Flag Race, Boy or Girl under 9 years
Sponsored by Hodgson Family 1st $15, 2nd $8, 3rd $5, 4th $2 31. Bending Race, Boy or Girl under 9 years
32. Flag Race, Boy or Girl, 9 years and under 13 years Sponsored by Hodgson Family 1st $15, 2nd $8, 3rd $5, 4th $2
33. Bending Race, Boy or Girl, 9 years and under 13 years 34. Flag Race, Boy or Girl, 13 years and under 17 years Sponsored by Hodgson Family 1st $15, 2nd $8, 3rd $5, 4th $2
35. Bending Race, Boy or Girl, 13 years and under 17 years 1st $15, 2nd $8, 3rd $5, 4th
$2
36. Open Flag Race Sponsored by J. D. Carter Memorial 1st $25.00, 2nd $12.00, 3rd $8.00, 4th $5.00
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37. Open Bending Race
Sponsored by J. D. Carter Memorial 1st $25.00, 2nd $12.00, 3rd $8.00, 4th $5.00 BARREL RACES – To be run on time and in conjunction with Bending and Flag
Races 38. Barrel Race, under 9 years Sponsored by Barraba Rural Traders. 1st 15.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00, 4th $2.00
39. Barrel Race, 9 years and under 13 years Sponsored by Barraba Rural Traders. 1st $15.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00, 4th $2.00
40. Barrel Race, 13 years and under 17 years
Sponsored by Barraba Rural Traders. 1st $15.00, 2nd $8.00, 3rd $5.00, 4th $2.00 41. Barrel Race – Open
Sponsored by Mrs. J King. 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00
Saturday 8th March, Ring 3 Starting time 8:30am
Sponsored by The Australian Hunter Horse Association RULES: Show Hunters are not eligible to compete in Rings 1, 2, 3 on Sunday Show Hunter Stallions must be handled and ridden by an adult, 17yrs and over and
are only to compete in their specific classes
LED SHOW HUNTERS 1. Led Show Hunter Pony
2. Led Show Hunter Galloway 3. Led Show Hunter Horse 4. Led Show Hunter registered with the AHHA
Champion and Reserve Champion Led Show Hunter RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONIES n/e 14hh
5. Novice Show Hunter Pony n/e 14hh 6. Open Show Hunter Pony n/e 13hh 7. Open Show Hunter Pony over 13hh n/e 14hh
8. Show Hunter Pony registered with the AHHA Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunter Pony
RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAYS 9. Novice Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh n/e 15hh 10. Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh n/e 14.2hh
11. Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh n/e 15hh 12. Show Hunter Galloway registered with the AHHA Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunter Galloway
RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER HORSES 13. Novice Show Hunter Horse over 15hh
14. Open Show Hunter Horses over 15hh n/e 16hh 15. Open Show Hunter Horse over 16hh 16. Show Hunter Horse registered with the AHHA
Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunter Horse Supreme Show Hunter Horse of the show
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SUNDAY 9th March, RING 1 STARTING TIME 8:30am
CHILDREN’S RIDING CLASSES
1. Led Boy or Girl Rider, under 7 years Not eligible for Classes 2, 10 AND CHAMPION Girl or Boy rider under 13 2. Boy Rider, under 7 years
3. Boy Rider, 7 years and under 9 years 4. Boy Rider, 9 years and under 11 years 5. Boy Rider, 11 years and under 13 years
CHAMPION and RESERVE JUNIOR BOY RIDER from Classes 2 - 5 Sponsored by Mrs J Stobie $10.00, $5.00
6. Pair of Riders, under 9 years 7. Pair of Riders, 9 years and under 13 years 8. Boy Rider, 13 years and under15 years
9. Boy Rider, 15 years and under 17 years CHAMPION and RESERVE SENIOR BOY RIDER from Classes 8 and 9 Sponsored by G & S Smith $10.00, $5.00
10. Girl Rider, under 7 years 11. Girl Rider, 7 years and under 9 years
12. Girl Rider, 9 years and under 11 years 13. Girl Rider, 11 years and under 13 years CHAMPION and RESERVE JUNIOR GIRL RIDER from Classes 10 - 13
Sponsored by Scott & Jill Taylor $10.00, $5.00 CJ Crowley Memorial
14. Girl Rider, 13 years and under 15 years 15. Girl Rider, 15 years and under 17 years CHAMPION and RESERVE SENIOR GIRL RIDER from Classes 14 - 15
Sponsored by G & S Smith $10.00, $5.00 16. Pair of Riders 13 years and under 17 years
SMALL PONY HACKS NE 12.2H 17. Maiden Pony
18. Novice Pony 19. Intermediate Pony 20. Open Pony n/e 12hh
21. Open Pony over 12hh n/e 12.2hh 22. Child’s Pony n/e 12.2hh, rider under 17 yrs 23. Adult’s Pony n/e 12.2hh, rider 17 yrs & over
CHAMPION and RESERVE SMALL PONY HACK - Classes 17 - 23 Sponsored by Taylor Civil Construction
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LARGE PONY HACKS OVER 12.2 NE 14 H 24. Maiden Pony
25. Novice Pony 26. Intermediate Pony 27. Open Pony over 12.2hh n/e 13hh
28. Open Pony over 13hh n/e 13.2hh 29. Open Pony over 13.2hh n/e 14hh 30. Child’s Pony over 12.2hh n/e 14hh, rider under 17yrs
31. Adult’s Pony over 12.2hh, rider 17yrs & over CHAMPION and RESERVE LARGE PONY HACK – Classes 24 - 31 Sponsored by Mr L Cummins
SUNDAY 9th March RING 2 STARTING TIME 8:30am
LED GALLOWAYS
1. Mare, over 14hh n/e 15hh 2. Gelding, over 14hh n/e 15hh 3. Stallion, over 14hh n/e 15hh
CHAMPION and RESERVE LED GALLOWAY from Classes 1 - 3 Sponsored by Goodas Wool Inverell $40, $10
ADULT RIDERS 17YRS & OVER 4. Adult Rider 17 yrs & under 21 yrs 5. Adult Rider 21 yrs over
CHAMPION and RESERVE ADULT RIDER from Classes 4 - 5 Sponsored by DC Crowley Memorial $40, $10
SMALL GALLOWAY HACKS – n/e 14.2hh 6. Maiden Galloway 7. Novice Galloway
8. Intermediate Galloway 9. Open Galloway over 14hh n/e 14.2hh 10. Child’s Galloway over 14hh n/e 14.2hh, rider under 17yrs
11. Adult’s Galloway over 14hh n/e 14.2hh, rider 17 yrs & over CHAMPION and RESERVE SMALL GALLOWAY HACK from Classes 6 - 11 Sponsored by Horseland Tamworth – Kersey Rug
LARGE GALLOWAY HACKS – over 14.2hh n/e 15hh
12. Maiden Galloway 13. Novice Galloway 14. Intermediate Galloway
15. Open Galloway over 14.2hh n/e 15hh 16. Child’s Galloway over 14.2hh n/e 15hh, rider under 17yrs 17. Adult’s Galloway over 14.2hh n/e 15hh, rider 17yrs & over
CHAMPION and RESERVE LARGE GALLOWAY HACK from Classes 12 - 17 Sponsored by Horseland Tamworth – Kersey Rug
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SUNDAY 9th March, RING 3
STARTING TIME 8:30AM
LED HACKS over 15hh
1. Led Mare 2. Led Gelding 3. Led Stallion
CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 1 – 3
ANSA - Must be registered 4. Led ANSA Colt/Stallion 5. Led ANSA Filly/Mare
6. Led ANSA Gelding CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 4 - 6
RIDDEN ANSA 7. ANSA Colt/Stallion 8. ANSA Filly/Mare 14hh
9. ANSA Gelding 14hh CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 7 - 9 Ribbons supplied by ANSA
HACKS 10. Maiden Hack over 15hh
11. Novice Hack over 15hh 12. Intermediate Hack over 15hh 13. Open Hack over 15hh n/e 15.2hh
14. Open Hack over 15.2hh n/e 16hh 15. Open Hack over 16hh 16. Child’s Hack over 15hh, rider under 17yrs
17. Adult’s Hack over 15hh, rider 17yrs & over CHAMPION and RESERVE from Classes 10 - 17 Sponsored by Brooklyn Lands
SUPREME HACK OF THE SHOW - $100 Sponsored By Tanya Charters
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HARNESS CLASSES SUNDAY 9th MARCH 2014
1:00pm – 2:00pm CLASSES: 1. 2 or 4 wheel Turnout over 14hh 2. 2 or 4 wheel Turnout n/e 14hh
3. 2 or 4 wheel Turnout for multiples – horses or ponies CHAMPION TURNOUT (Classes 1 – 3)
4. Novice horse or pony 5. Harness pony under 12hh
6. Harness pony over 12hh n/e 14hh 7. Harness pony over 14hh CHAMPION HARNESS HORSE (Classes 4 – 7)
8. Adult driver
9. Junior driver (Under 18yrs) must be accompanied by an adult
Community Mutual Barraba Branch
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Barraba Show
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SECTION 4 SHOW JUMPING
CONTESTANTS COMPETE AT THEIR OWN RISK ENTRY FEE & RECORDING AT THE BROADCASTING STAND
Competitors must compete in headwear applicable to the event they are competing in. Program could be changed at the judge or committee discretion
STEWARDS: Mr. P Geary, W West, J Watson
In all Events, prize money will not be paid until registration Cards are produced and signed. Events will be conducted under E.F.A. Rules
SPONSORS & TROPHY DONORS: Appledore Pastoral Co., National Australia Bank, Barraba Bowling Club, IGA Barraba, Cobraball P/C, Chesterfield Aust. PTY Ltd, Wesfarmers Federation Insurance Inverell, Barraba Bakery and Les Evans P/S, Mr. &
Mrs. T. Watkins, Adam Russell, Peter Geary & Tamworth Muffler Man, NAB Bank, Harry Witten Memorial, Jill & Scott Taylor
SATURDAY – 9:00am START 1. WESFARMERS FEDERATION INSURANCE INVERELL AM5 COURSE: 0.70m height course
Prize money: 1st $70, 2nd $50, 3rd $30 Entry fee $3.00
2. NAB Barraba TABLE A for D Grade Horses Starting height 1m – 1.05m Prize money: 1st $60, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $15
Entry fee $5.00
3. BARRABA BOWLING CLUB Inc. TABLE A
JUMPING CONTEST for C and D Grade Horses on an AM6 course Starting height 1.10m – 1.20m Prize money: 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $10
Entry fee $4.00
4. MR HARRY WITTEN MEMORIAL TABLE JUMPING CONTEST
IN CONJUCTION WITH OPEN 0.60M CLASS GRAND PRIX FORMAT For Boys and Girls under 13 years Starting height 0.60m
Prize money for boys and girls: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $6, 4th $4 Entry fee $2.00
5. ADAM RUSSELL, PETER GEARY & TAMWORTH MUFFLER MAN OPEN 6 BAR JUMP
Prize money: 1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $30, 4th $10
Entry fee $10.00
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6. BARRABA BAKERY TABLE JUMPING CONTEST IN CONJUCTION WITH OPEN 0.90M CLASS GRAND PRIX FORMAT
For Boys and Girls 13 years and under 18 years Prize money for boys and girls: 1st $20, 2nd $12, 3rd $8, 4th $6 Entry fee $3.00
SUNDAY – 9:00am START
7. SCOTT & JILL TAYLOR D GRADE HORSES
Starting height 0.90m – 1.00m Prize money: 1st $45, 2nd $20, 3rd $10
Entry fee $3.00
8. CHRIS WATKINS MEMORIAL CHAMPIONSHIP C & D GRADE HORSES
Proudly sponsored by Chesterfield Australia P/L Starting height 1.05m Prize money: 1st $120, 2nd $90, 3rd $60, 4th $30
Entry fee $10.00
9. COBRABALL OPEN JUMPING CONTEST
Starting height 1.20m Prize money: 1st $120, 2nd $90, 3rd $60, 4th $30 Entry fee $6.00
10. WESFARMER FEDERATION INSURANCE INVERELL SCURRY
Starting height 0.80m
Prize money: 1st $50, 2nd $35, 3rd $10, 4th $5 Entry fee $8.00
11. IGA BARRABA SCURRY JUMPING CONTEST – OPEN Starting height 0.90m Prize money: 1st $70, 2nd $40, 3rd $30
Entry fee $6.00
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John Deer Equipment IT’S ALL HERE AND READY TO GO!
12 Swanbrook Road, Inverell
02 6722 2888, A/H 02 6722 1601
Newell Hwy, Moree
02 6752 2311, A/H 02 6752 1133
SPONSOR OF THE SHOWJUMPING AT THE BARRABA SHOW
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SECTION 5 HEAVY HORSES
CHIEF STEWARD: Elizabeth Hall 67832 237 Entry Fee: $3.00 to be given to steward in ring
Prize money 1st $8.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $3.00 Heavy Horses can be registered, unregistered or part bred Open to ALL heavy horse or part bred heavy horses
Saturday 8th March 2014 10:00 am
Led Classes – Sponsored by Hall Family 1. Any Stallion 4 years and over 2. Any Mare 4 years and over
3. Any Gelding 4 years and over 4. Any Heavy Horse or part bred 3 yrs and under CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION HEAVY HORSE
Sponsored by Miss Selina Longmore $30, $15 5. Any ridden Heavy Horse or part bred heavy horse
Sponsored by the Hall family
Harness & Vehicle Classes –
6. Business or Farm Turnout – in low chains or shafts, can be either single or pairs Sponsored by the Hall Family
Obstacle Courses – Open to all heavy horse and part bred heavy horse 7. Long rein obstacle - single
Sponsored by Mrs Pam King
8. Slide obstacle – single
Sponsored by Sue Perek
9. Log snig – single
Sponsored by the Hall Family
10. Pairs – Long Rein Obstacle
Sponsored by the Hall Family
11. Pairs – Slide Obstacle
Sponsored by Sue Perek
12. Pairs – Log Snig
Sponsored by the Hall Family
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9 Decks of Non-Bruise
Cattle Crates
and
Grain Tippers
Contact: DES ALLERTON
Mob: 0428 636 085
PROUD SPONSORS OF THE
2014 BARRABA SHOW
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SECTION 6 CAMPDRAFT
ABCRA Affiliated
CHIEF STEWARD: Campbell Tonkin 0429 830 140
STEWARDS: Tim & Tanya Clarke, W Simmons, J. Hannaford, H Russell, J Riley, C
McKay, KA & AA Tonkin, M Gallagher, P Vary, S & J Taylor, Matt Clarke, Alyce Robinson, Cameron Clarke, Brent Clarke & Bill Tonkin
Campdraft Entries open 3rd February and close 24th February 2014 with cheques payable to Barraba PA&H Association. Camping fees $10 per night to be included
with entries. Post entries with payment to Tanya Clarke “Oakey Glen” Barraba NSW 2347.
Quote ABCRA membership number, horse’s names and contact phone number. Cattle numbers may be limited – early entry advised. For scratching’s please email Tanya Clarke – [email protected].
FRIDAY 7th March – START 9:00am 1. POLLOCK & CUMMINS ENCOURAGEMENT DRAFT
Entry Fee $18.00. Limit 2 rides Prize money Jackpot 2. GLEN RURAL MAIDEN DRAFT
Entry Fee $24.00. Prize money $1000 FINAL MAIDEN DRAFT
SATURDAY – START 6:00am
3. JUROX / LANDMARK BARRABA NOVICE DRAFT
Entry Fee $29. Run 1 – 200 Prize money $2000 4. CTK Cattle Co. JUNIOR DRAFT 8 – U13 yrs
Entry Fee $10. Limit 2 rides Prize money $200
5. TONY BROWN MEMORIAL JUVENILE DRAFT 13 – U17 yrs Entry Fee $15. Limit 2 rides Prize money $300
Complete Novice Draft FINAL NOVICE DRAFT
6. ALLERTON’S TRANSPORT OPEN CAMPDRAFT Entry Fee $30. Prize money Jackpot
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SUNDAY – START 6:30am
7. IRONBARK HEREFORDS LADIES DRAFT Entry Fee $22. Limit 2 rides Prize money $800
8. BILL TONKIN TRANSPORT OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP CAMPDRAFT
Entry Fee $30. Prize money $2000
FINAL LADIES DRAFT FINAL OPEN DRAFT
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2014 Guessing Competition Entry Form
“Do you know who the buck jump rider is”?
Answer………………………………………………………………………………
Name: …………………………………………………………………………………
Address: ……………………………………………………………………………
Contact Number: ………………………………………………………………
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Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales Ltd
Participants Indemnity and Waiver
RISK WARNING
The Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales advises that the participation, including passive
participation, in events or activities at an agricultural show contains elements of risk, both obvious
and inherent. The risks involved may result in property damage and/or personal injury including
death.
1 I the signatory acknowledge, agree, and understand that participation, including passive
participation, in events and activities at this, or at any show contains an element of risk of injury and
I agree that I undertake any such risk voluntarily of my own free will and at my own risk.
2. I the signatory acknowledge, agree, and understand that the risk warning at the top of this form
constitutes a ‘risk warning’ for the purposes of Division 5 of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW).
3. I the signatory acknowledge the risk referred to above and agree to waive any and all rights that I,
or any other person claiming through me, may have against the Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc in relation
to any loss or injury (including death) that is suffered by me as a result of my participation in this
show.
4. The signatory must continually indemnity the Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc on a full indemnity basis
against any claim or proceeding that is made, threatened or commenced and any liability, loss
(including consequential loss and loss of profits), damages or expense (including legal costs on a full
indemnity basis) that the Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc incurs or suffers, as a direct or indirect result of
the undersigned’s participation in any event held by the Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc.
I have read this Indemnity and Waiver form and acknowledge and agree with its contents. I have made
any further enquires which I feel are necessary or desirable and fully understand the risks involved in
this activity.
I further understand that the signing of this waiver does not derogate my right of action against any
negligent party.
Name:
Address:
Signature: Date:
Signed for and on behalf of Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc
Name:
Signature: Date:
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I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ THE DOCUMENT WARNING ME OF
THE RISKS OF MY PARTICIPATION IN THE ACTIVITY.
I HAVE MADE ANY FURTHER ENQUIRES WHICH I FEEL ARE NECESSARY
OR DESIRABLE AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE RISKS INVOLVED IN THIS ACTIVITY.
I SIGN THE DOCUMENT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY
INDUCEMENT MADE TO ME.
Participant’s Name (Please Print)
Participants Signature Address
I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE STATEMENT
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103rd BARRABA P A & H ASSOC INC SHOW Friday 7th, Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th March 2014
Entries will not be accepted unless accompanied by entry fees where applicable.
GENERAL ENTRY FORM Exhibitors Name……………………………………………………………………………………..
Address………………………………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………………Post Code…………
Section Class No. No of Entries Description Entry Fee
Total Entry Fees Enclosed $
I agree to abide by all the decisions of the Committee in regard to exhibits which I enter subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Society and I
will not hold the Society responsible for any loss to exhibits through accident or misdelivery or any other cause.
Signed……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Extra Entry forms are available from the Show Secretary on [email protected], Ph: (02) 67830198
or the Barraba Show Website http://www.barrabashow.com.au/forms.html
PLEASE COMPLETE THE WAIVER FORM ALSO AND PRESENT WITH THIS FORM WHEN ENTERING. THANK YOU.
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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION The Secretary Barraba P.A. &H. Association Inc.
P.O. Box 108 BARRABA 2347
I hereby apply for Membership of Barraba Show Society Inc. for the financial year ended 30th April, 20_ _ and agree to be bound by the Rules of the Society.
MEMBER OR *NOMINEE’S NAME: Mr
Surname: Mrs ................................................................................. Miss Ms
Given
(Christian) .................................................................................. Names:
...........................................................................................
MEMBER OR *NOMINEE’S ADDRESS: ...........................................................................................................................
…………………………………………………………………… P’code ...............
I enclose payment for: Membership with Associate Ticket @$25 $................
Membership without Associate Ticket @$15 $............... ( ) Cheque ( ) Cash
Amount Enclosed $................
*N.B. Under Rule 5.2 firms or companies requiring membership in their registered name must specify a person as their nominee to represent them. If you require a firm or company
Membership, please PRINT the nominee’s name above and the Registered Name here:
.....................................................................................................
Application Date: ...... .../.........../ 20_ _
Signature: ................................................................................ \
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MAILING LIST REVISION To ensure that your name remains on our Mailing List for the next year, it is essential that you advise up-
to-date details of your particular interests in the Show.
Please return this form to Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc
PO Box 108
Barraba NSW 2347
Do you still require a copy of our schedule? Please Tick
YES NO – If you select no your name will be removed from the Mailing List.
Mr
Name: Mrs ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Miss
Ms
Address: ..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Post Code …………....
HORSE STALLS Ass Secretary: Kylie Stanger Ph: (02) 6783 3196 [email protected] PO Box 108 Barraba 2347
Name: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Address: ….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………………………….. P’Code ……………………..
I wish to apply for:
Number Height Camping Amount
Total Amount $
STALLS MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE
APPLICATION MUST BE ON THIS FORM
PAYMENT MUST BE INCLUDED
Payable to Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc
Stalls booked and not occupied by Saturday afternoon will be re-allocated.
Fees: Camping $10 per night; Stalls (NEW) $10 each, Stalls (OLD) $8 each
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Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales Ltd
Participants - Parental Indemnity and Waiver Form To be signed for all children under 18 years
RISK WARNING
The Agricultural Societies Council of New South Wales advises that the participation,
including passive participation, in events or activities at an agricultural show contains elements of risk, both obvious and inherent. The risks involved may result in property damage and/or personal injury including death.
1. I the signatory acknowledge, agree, and understand that participation, including passive
participation, in events and activities at this, or at any show contains an element of risk of injury.
2. I the signatory acknowledge, agree, and understand that the risk warning at the top of this form constitutes a ‘risk warning’ for the purposes of Division 5 of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW).
3. I understand that by participating in this show, the subject minor may become exposed to the risk of injury, and I consent to the participation.
4. I, the signatory assert that the above named minor voluntarily consents to participation in this show.
5. I, the signatory acknowledge the risk referred to above and agree to waive any and all rights
that I, the above named minor, or any other person, may have against the Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc in relation to any loss or injury (including death) that is suffered by the subject minor as a result of participation in this show.
6. The signatory must continually indemnify the Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc on a full indemnity
basis against any claim or proceeding that is made, threatened or commenced, and any liability, loss, including consequential loss, and loss of profits, damage or expense (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) that the Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc incurs or suffers, as a
direct or indirect result of the subject minor’s participation in any event held by Barraba PA & H Assoc Inc.
I have read this form and acknowledge and agree with its contents. I have made any further enquires which I feel are necessary or desirable and fully understand the risks involved in this activity.
I,…………………………………..of………………………………………………………………………..
……………………am the parent/guardian of……………………………Date of Birth………………..
Name: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Address: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Signature: …………………………………………………………Date: ……………………………..
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I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ THE DOCUMENT WARNING ME OF THE RISKS OF MY PARTICIPATION IN THE ACTIVITY.
I HAVE MADE ANY FURTHER ENQUIRES WHICH I FEEL ARE NECESSARY OR
DESIRABLE AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE RISKS INVOLVED IN THIS ACTIVITY.
I SIGN THE DOCUMENT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY
INDUCEMENT MADE TO ME.
Name of Signatory
(Please Print)
Signature and
Status (parent/Guardian)
Address of Signatory Name of Minor Date of Birth of Minor
I, ………………………………………….have observed the sighting and signing of this document by
…………………………………………………….. the participants listed above.
PLEASE PRINT
Signature of Responsible Official …………………………………………….
……………………………………………………………………………Witness Date
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BARRABA P. A. & H. Assoc. Inc. Entries close Tuesday prior to Show
Cattle Secretary: Mrs Dale White “Bundarleer Cottage” Barraba NSW 2347 Ph/Fax 0267 822 176
Please send in completed waiver form with entries Barraba Showgrounds PIC. NG507971
Class No Name of Exhibit Breed Sex Date of Birth
Sire Dam NLIS No. Entry Fee
Name of Exhibitor _________________________________________________ Phone __________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________ Property PIC No. ____________________________________
______________________________________________________________ Signed ________________________________________
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SECTION 7
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSES
SUNDAY – START 8:30AM
CHIEF STEWARDS: Craig & Michelle Main 6782 1047 Entry fee $3.00 Sponsors: Mr R McDouall Memorial, Omega Feeds, International Animal Health,
Northern Branch ASHS Prizes: 1
st $5.00, 2
nd $2.00. Champion – Bag of Omega Feeds
ALL horses must be adult registered with ASHS Ltd. Papers may be inspected. Handlers & riders of colts & stallions must be 18 years & over. Classes to be run under the rules of the ASHS Ltd
1. Led ASH Yearling Filly 2. Led ASH Filly – 2 yrs & 3 yrs 3. Led ASH Yearling Colt 4. Led ASH Colt – 2 yrs & 3 yrs 5. Led ASH Yearling Gelding 6. Led ASH Gelding – 2 yrs & 3 Yrs Champion & Reserve Champion Led Junior ASH 7. Led ASH Mare – 4 yrs & over, n/e 15hh 8. Led ASH Mare – 4 yrs & over, over 15hh 9. Led ASH Stallion – 4 yrs & over, n/e 15hh 10. Led ASH Stallion – 4 yrs & over, over 15hh 11. Led ASH Gelding – 4 yrs & over, n/e 15hh 12. Led ASH Gelding – 4 yrs & over, over 15hh Champion & Reserve Champion Led Senior ASH 13. ASHLA – must be a financial member of Australian Stock Horse Ladies Assoc. (Not
eligible for Champion) 14. ASH Hack – 3 yrs & Under 15. ASH Hack Mare – 4 yrs & over 16. ASH Hack Stallion – 4 yrs & over 17. ASH Hack Gelding – 4 yrs & over 18. ASH Hack ridden by junior under 13 yrs 19. ASH Hack ridden by a junior 13 yrs & under 18 yrs Champion & Reserve Champion ASH Hack
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20. ASH Working – 3 yrs & under 21. ASH Working Mare – 4 yrs & over 22. ASH Working Stallion – 4 yrs & over 23. ASH Working Gelding – 4 yrs & over 24. ASH Working ridden by a junior under 13 yrs 25. ASH Working ridden by a junior 13 yrs & under 18 yrs
Champion & Reserve Champion Working ASH 26. ASH Station Horse – 3 yrs & under 27. ASH Station Horse Mare – 4 yrs & over 28. ASH Station Horse Stallion – 4 yrs & over 29. ASH Station Horse Gelding – 4 yrs & over 30. ASH Station Horse ridden by a junior under 13 yrs 31. ASH Station Horse ridden by a junior 13 yrs & under 18 yrs Champion & Reserve Champion ASH Station Horse
SECTION 8 WOODCHOP
SUNDAY 9th March 2014
START – 11:00AM
CHIEF STEWARD: W Simmons – 6783 1461
Stewards: J Riley, H Russell, J Barker, N Smith, S Thompson, S Groth, G Anderson, C Irvine Axeman’s Association Steward: V Watts
Event 1 300mm Underhand Handicap Sponsored by NW Heating & Cooling
1st $125, 2nd $50, 3rd $25 Event 2 The Tony Brown, Gordon Spencer Memorial
300mm Standing Block Handicap 1st $125, 2nd $50, 3rd $25
Event 3 250mm Standing Block Handicap 1st $125, 2nd $50, 3rd $25
Event 4 Barraba Bowling Club 300mm Standing Block Championship 1st $125, 2nd $ 50, 3rd $25
Event 5 Ben Gardiner - Barraba Veterinary Service 250mm Underhand Handicap
1st $55, 2nd $35, 3rd $25 Event 6 300mm Underhand Handicap
1st $125, 2nd $50, 3rd $25
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Event 7 Bearfast and Barraba Funerals Relay
$350 Event 8 Independent Communications Tree Lop
$300 Entries taken on the day at the Wood Chop Tent
Enquiries: Bill Simmons (02) 6783 146
SECTION 9
British Breed Sheep Competition SATURDAY 8th MARCH 2014
Judging to start at 9:00am
Chief Steward: Ken Thomas 6782 1104
Sponsors: Wyambee Stud and Barraba Central School 1st prize $2.00, 2nd prize $1.00. Entry fee: 50¢
Class 1. Ram lambs born before September 1 2013 2. Ram lambs born after September 1 2013
3. Shorn ram lambs 4. Shorn 2 tooth rams 5. 2 tooth rams
6. Rams 4 tooth and over 7. Pair of rams
Champion Ram
8. Ewe lambs born before 1 September 2013 9. Ewe lambs born after 1 September 2013 10. Shorn ewe lambs
11. Shorn 2 tooth ewes 12. 2 tooth ewes 13. Ewes 4 tooth and over
14. Pair of ewes Champion Ewe
15. One ram and two ewes
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SECTION 10 WOOL
ALL FLEECES TO BE AT WOOL PAVILION NO LATER THAN 2:30PM THURSDAY 6th
MARCH 2014, FOR JUDGING ON FRIDAY 7th MARCH
ALL FLEECES TO BE COLLECTED AFTER 3:00PM SUNDAY 9th MARCH 2014 Chief Steward: Chris Wakeling - (02) 67831443
Stewards: Mr B Benson, Mr R Bomford, Mr H Carter, Mr D Penna, Mr K Dunshea Committee expresses appreciation to the donors of fleeces for 2013 – Appledore
Pastoral Company, G’Donya Poll, Wiry, Bruce McNeil, Gundamulda, A Smith & Co and to the judge Mr Howard Carter TROPHY DONORS: Taminda Wool Trading, IT & N Spencer Memorial, JF & AM Doak,
Schute Bell, H Carter – Landmark Barraba, Bill McKid, Stock & Crop, Appledore Pastoral Company HIGHEST POINT SCORE SCALE: 1st 3 points, 2nd 2 points, 3rd 1 point. Points halved if
not more than 2 exhibits in Class 1. All fleeces must be grown in the previous season 2. All fleeces to be grown by the Exhibitor
3. All fleeces to be no more than 12 months growth 4. Wool to be judged on Central Northern Group point system 5. Classes 4-10 are for Open Competition
6. Pets fleeces are NOT eligible 7. Rams fleeces are not eligible for Grand Champion 8. Fleeces entered in Commercial Value Classes 4-13 will also be judged on Central
Northern Group point system
9. Fleeces to be left with the Wool Steward at the Wool Pavilion or Secretary’s office prior to the Show
10. All fleeces to be skirted
11. Classes 11 – 14 Barraba District Breeders 12. If you are eligible for classes 11-14, please tell the wool steward when leaving
fleeces
13. Please let wool steward know if you are eligible for classes 4-6 14. Barraba and district breeders are eligible for the open classes but not with the same
fleeces
15. Hogget fleece is the second fleece shorn off the sheep
ENTRY FEE: Donation of a fleece to Barraba P.A. & H. Association Inc. OR a $2 entry fee
per fleece Judging Starts: 8:30am Friday 7th 2014
RAM CLASSES (Merino): 1. Best Ram Fleece, Fine 2. Best Ram Fleece, Medium
3. Best Ram Fleece, Strong HOGGET CLASSES (Merino) OPEN
4. Best Hogget Fleece, Fine 5. Best Hogget Fleece, Medium 6. Best Hogget Fleece Strong
OPEN CLASSES (Merino): 7. Best Fine Fleece.
8. Best Medium Fleece.
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9. Best Strong Fleece. 10. Highest Commercial Value (excluding Rams.)
11. Best Group 3 Fleeces BARRABA & DISTRICT BREEDERS (Eligible for Open Classes)
12. Best Fine Fleece 13. Best Medium Fleece 14. Best Strong Fleece
HIGHEST POINT SCORE TROPHY – Trophy donated by TAMINDA WOOL TRADING
MOST SUCCESSFUL BARRABA EXHIBITOR Trophy donated by SCHUTE BELL
CHAMPION MERINO RAM FLEECE Classes 1-3 Sponsored by Bill McKid Pty Ltd
CHAMPION MERINO HOGGET FLEECE Classes 4-6 Trophy donated by JF & AM DOAK
CHAMPION MERINO OPEN FLEECE Classes 7-9 Sponsored by I.T. & N. SPENCER MEMORIAL
CHAMPION MERINO FLEECE, Barraba & District Classes 11-14 Sponsored by Stock & Crop
CHAMPION MERINO FLEECE; BEST THREE FLEECES class 11 Sponsored by WM &K Eckert Memorial Trophy
HIGHEST COMMERCIAL VALUE (Excluding Rams Fleece) Sponsored by Appledore Pastoral Company
GRAND CHAMPION MERINO FLEECE Sponsored by Howard Carter – Landmark Barraba
COME AND SEE THE ANIMAL FARM
Bring the children for an educational, fun filled animal walk.
WHEN: Saturday 8th March 2014 9:30 am – 4:00 pm
LOTS OF ANIMALS TO SEE AND TOUCH
Including
HATCHING CHICKENS, PIGLETS, LLAMA AND GOATS
Complete the interactive quiz to enhance fun and knowledge
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MEAT BREED SHEEP JUNIOR JUDGING TIME: SATURDAY after midday - to be announced
STEWARDS: Mr Ken Thomas, Mr J Dunn
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 but entry is subject to sheep committee. All entrants need to be less than 25 years of age on 1st April 2014. Open to Men and Women. Top local competitor only will be eligible for zone
Prize money and ribbons will be given for 1st, 2nd, and 3rdLED
All participants will number the sheep in front of them from A – D. In doing so, they will need to give their reasons for making their order. This is done on paperwork provided. All participants will have 12 minutes to assess the sheep and then a further 4 minutes to
write, after which they will need to hand in their paperwork to the steward. The judges will then look through the paperwork and pick out some entrants to give a talk on their order and why. From this the results will be finalized with the winner going on to represent at
Zone. Zone competitors need to be aged from 15 – 25 years as at 1st April 2014. On behalf of the Barraba P.A. & H Association we wish to give a big thank you to
Tebuana, Barraba for their generosity in sponsoring the Junior Judging
SECTION 11
DOGS AND PETS SUNDAY 9th March 2014 — Judging 1:30 pm
CHIEF STEWARD: Mr Don Roberts - 0419 116 261
ENTRY FEE: $1.00
Conditions: Open to all school students and pre – school students
Exhibitors must provide their own suitable cage, pen or lead Competitors may enter as many classes as they like Ribbons and award cards will be given for BIS & RUBIS
1st, 2
nd and 3
rd awarded in each class
ALL dogs must be leashed
All pure bred and cross bred dogs may compete for prizes
Pets Class 1. Best Bird
2. Best Guinea Pig, rabbit or mouse 3. Best cat or kitten 4. Best Insect
5. Best pet, owners dressed alike 6. Most unusual pet 7. Australian Silkie, Chihuahua, Pekingese 8. GUN DOGS Retrievers, Labrador, Cocker Spaniel,
Setter
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9. WORKING DOGS Kelpies, Collie, Cattle Dog, German shepherd, Corgi
10. TERRIERS Fox Terrier 11. TERRIERS Jack Russell
12. NON SPORTING Boxer, Bulldog, Chow Chow, Doberman, Great Dane
13. HOUNDS Any Variety
14. CROSSBRED Any Variety 15. BEST IN SHOW (DOG or BITCH)
Trophy donated by BARRABA RSL & RECREATION CLUB 16. RUNNER-UP BEST IN SHOW (DOG or BITCH)
Trophy donated by BARRABA RSL ANGLERS CLUB 17. Best PUPPY 3 - 6 MONTHS
Trophy donated by HW ATKINSON MEMORIAL 18. BEST PUPPY UNDER 3MONTHS TROPHY
Sponsored by Mrs V McCusker
SPECIAL SHOW CLASSES Trophies donated by Meg and Andy Crowley
DOG OR BITCH 19. Best presented 22. Best tail wagger 20. Best small 23. Best trick 21. Best large 24. Best Costume B.I.S. = Best In Show
R.U.B.I.S. = Runner-up to Best in Show
SPECIAL JUMPING CLASSES
4:00PM OR BY ANNOUNCEMENT – Entries taken at the bar
Entry Fee: $1.00
25. Working Dog Jump 26. Small Dog Jump 27. Working Dog Race
28. Small Dog Race
Trophies for jump classes are donated by IGA Barraba
The Barraba PA & H Association Inc thank the SPONSORS OF THE DOG & PETS
Barraba RSL & Recreation Club, Barraba RSL & Angler’s Club, H. W. Atkinson Memorial,
Mrs V McCusker, IGA Barraba
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Section 12 YARD DOG TRIALS
Saturday 8th March & Sunday 9th March 2014 Affiliated with NSW YDA
Stewards: Mr E Wall – 67432546; Mobile: 0428 293 495
Email: [email protected] Mr G White – 0427 568 951
Mr R Witten – 67821366; Mobile: 0459 821368
Mr A Cabot - Mr R Puddicombe – 67830133
Mr R Clark - 0429821250
Entries – Mr Ed Wall – 67432546; Fax – 67432504 Email: [email protected]
Saturday 8th March 2014 7:30am Start
EVENT ENTRY FEE SPONSOR Improver $ 8 Appledore Merino Stud Local $ 5 Commercial Hotel
Open $10 National Stockyards
Sunday 8th March 2014
7:30am Start
EVENT ENTRY FEE SPONSOR Maiden $7 Hypro Australia (Dogpro) Encouragement $6 National Stockyards
Novice $7 Hypro
PRIZES OF CASH & PRODUCT $2500 Big thank you to all sponsors that supplied freight, sheep, materials and voluntary labour:
Snow Kelly and family provided merino wethers
Maurice Tosch transported the wethers; Ph.67833132; M. 0428 818 213
Doonba and Family provided merino wethers
Brendan Hain transported the wethers
Landmark Barraba for the use of sale yards
Les McClelland our super welder
Stewards, Showground Management Committee and families
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ACTIVE WORKING DOG Working Dogs are constantly on the go. Working around the farm, controlling livestock, law enforcement and guiding the blind, it is no wonder these guys
require a high energy feed giving them the energy to keep going and going and going! Active Working Dog is a nutritionally sustainable feed, providing your dog
with the right balance of proteins and fats needed to boost the energy and strength required for such demanding tasks. This superior formula also helps in
maintaining lean muscle mass and high stamina levels that are necessary to keep your mate working from dawn until dusk.
Proud Sponsor
Yard Dog Trials at the 2014 Barraba Show
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02 6783 3132 0428 818 213
For all your livestock and general freight requirements
Proud sponsor of the Barraba Show
Yard Dog Trials
Brendan Hain
25 O’Regan Lane
Barraba 2347
Phone: 0429 830 105
Proudly sponsoring 2014 Barraba Show Yard Dog Trials
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Section 13 POULTRY
Chief Steward: Ms E O’Shea – Ph: (02) 67 695 885/0439 963 593 Sponsors: Junior Classes sponsored by The O’Shea Family Northwest Heating & Cooling Tamworth Ph: (02) 67655139
Manilla Accounting & Taxation Ph: (02) 67852306 P & V Kruit
1. Entries close Wednesday 5th March.
All entries to Virginia Kruit, “Glenborah”, 1430 Borah Road, Borah Creek 2346. 2. Exhibits must be ready for judging by 9.00am Saturday and remain on the
Showground until 4:00pm 3. Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry 4. All care will be taken but no responsibility will be accepted for loss or damage.
Waiver form must be completed and accompany entry. Junior exhibitors must have a parent/guardian complete waiver form to accompany entry
5. Judging will commence at 9:30am Saturday morning
6. Pens are limited so fees must accompany entries to be accepted 7. Feeding and watering of exhibits remains the responsibility of the owner 8. No sick birds will be penned
9. The committee has the right to add/alter classes if required 10. For any other colour, please state colour on entry form 11. Poultry Pavilion will be open during judging
JUNIOR CLASSES
1. Restricted to exhibitors under 16years of age
2. Birds must be the bona fide property of the junior exhibitor and under their direct care
3. Juniors may exhibit in Open classes
4. Juniors require the completion of a waiver form by their parent/guardian to accompany entries
5. Juniors must be in attendance
SPECIAL AWARDS & PRIZES: Supreme Bird of Show $100.00
Reserve Grand Champion Bird of Show $50.00 Champion Large Hard feather $30.00 Champion Large Soft feather $30.00
Champion Bantam Soft feather $30.00 Champion Bantam Hard feather $30.00 Champion Breeding Pair of Show Champion Ribbon
Champion Waterfowl $30.00 Grand Champion Junior Exhibit of Show Reserve Grand Champion Junior Exhibit of Show
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JUNIOR CLASSES Male Female Hard feather Bantam 1 2
Soft feather Bantam 3 4 Hard feather Large fowl 5 6 Soft feather Large fowl 7 8
Waterfowl 9 10
LARGE HARD FEATHER CLASSES Male Female
OEG Black Red 11 12 OEG Blue Red 13 14 OEG Pile 15 16
OEG Duckwing Silver 17 18 OEG AOC 19 20 Australian Game AC 21 22
Indian or Jubilee Game 23 24 Pit Game 25 26 Any Other Variety Game Large fowl 27 28
Malay/Game AC 29 30
LARGE SOFT FEATHER CLASSES Male Female Australorp 31 32 Langshan – any colour 33 34
Leghorn – any colour 35 36 Plymouth Rock – any colour 37 38 Australian Langshan 39 40
Rhode Island Red - Any colour 41 42 Silkie – any colour 43 44
Sussex 45 46 Wyandotte 47 48 Ancona 49 50
Any other Soft Feather Variety Large fowl 51 52
BANTAM HARD FEATHER CLASSES Male Female OEG - black - red 53 54 OEG - wheaten 55 56
OEG - partridge 57 58 OEG - duckwing 59 60
OEG - pile 61 62 OEG - spangle 63 64 OEG - AOC 65 66
Indian or Jubilee Game 67 68 Pit Game 69 70 Modern Game 71 72
AOV Game Bantam 73 74
BANTAM SOFT FEATHER CLASSES Male Female Australorp 75 76
Langshan – any colour 77 78
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White Leghorn 79 80 Leghorn any other colour 81 82
Rosecomb 83 84 Rhode Island AOV 85 86 Sussex 87 88
Wyandotte 89 90 Seabright any colour 91 92 Pekin Black 93 94
Pekin Blue 95 96 Pekin White 97 98 Pekin any other colour 99 100
Belgium any variety 101 102 AOV Bantam Soft feather 103 104
BREEDING PAIRS PAIR Soft Feather Large 105 Soft Feather Bantam 106
Hard Feather Large 107 Hard Feather Bantam 108 AV Waterfowl 109
OPEN WATERFOWL SECTION Male Female (State breed/colour)
Any Variety Large Duck 110 111 Any Variety Bantam Duck 112 113 Any Variety Goose 114 115
Any Variety Turkey 116 117
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ELECTRICAL
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89 South Brooklyn Road Barraba 2347
Mobile: 0428 547 076 ABN: 81488069140
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Barraba
Phone 02 6782 1199
OPEN 7 DAYS
For All Your Grocery, Deli, Fruit & Vegetables and Hardware Supplies.
PROUD SPONSORS OF THE 2014 BARRABA SHOW
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TREVOR RICHARDS
Painter and Decorator
Ph: 02 6785 1740
PROUD TO SPONSOR THE BARRABA COMMUNITY
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Proudly Supporting Agribusiness in Barraba and district for over 130 years.
Contact a local Agribusiness Manager Today
Blake Ross Agribusiness Manager 02 6763 5211
Charlie Coote
Agribusiness Manager 02 6763 5248
Vincent Woodgate Senior Agribusiness Manager 02 6763 5245
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PAVILION PAVILION RIBBONS DONATED BY
National Australia Bank Agribusiness
PAVILION CO-ORDINATOR – Mrs A Cabot – Ph 67833110 RIBBONS for most successful child exhibitor in pavilion ENTRY FEE: $1.00; Bulk school entries 50c each
PRIZEMONEY: Open classes will only be paid when class is sponsored. All school and child classes will receive prize money
DISPLAYS: Please indicate size of displays
IMPORTANT — PLEASE NOTE FOLLOWING ENTRIES to be in on Entry Form only and include the Entry Fees
Entry Forms and Fees to: Show Secretary Show Office, Queen Street, on the following weekdays from Wednesday 26th February to Wednesday 5th March 2014 11:00am – 4:00pm.
DELIVERY OF PAVILION EXHIBITS Either direct to the Show Office, Queen Street (date and times as above) or to the
Showground Pavilion on Friday from 8.00am - 10.30am. Exhibits will not be accepted outside these dates and times
PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRIES CLOSE Tuesday 4th March 2014 at 3:30pm DELIVERY OF CUT FLOWERS -
To Showground Pavilion for entry from 3:00 – 5:00pm on FRIDAY 7th March 2014 FARM & GARDEN PRODUCE –
To Showground Pavilion for entry from 2:00 – 4:00pm on FRIDAY 7th March 2014
IMPORTANT – All entries to be in writing on an official entry form. Entry Fees must
accompany entry forms. Please remember to complete the waiver form or the PA & H cannot exhibit your entry
N.B. COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS AND PRIZE MONEY - SUNDAY 3:00pm – 4:00pm –
(unless prior arrangements made). Prize money will be paid on collection of exhibits.
ALL CARE TAKEN BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY
ACCEPTED FOR EXHIBITS
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SECTION 1 FARM & GARDEN
PRODUCE
STEWARDS: Mrs F Coombes (02) 67821992 Mrs S Russell & Mrs P White
ALL VEGETABLES ARE TO BE GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR
NOTE: Pumpkins and Melons to be cut when judged
Produce will be taken at the Pavilion between 2:00 pm – 4:00pm Friday 7th March 2014 ENTRY FEE: $1.00
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3.00, 2nd $1.00 CLASS 1. 6 Onions – Mr & Mrs Russell
2. 1 bunch spring onions (6-10) - Mr T Stewart 3. 1 bunch Shallots (6-10) - Mr T Stewart 4. Largest Onion - Mr T Stewart
5. 4 Tomatoes – Mr T Stewart 6. 4 Cherry Tomatoes - Lorna Goldman Memorial 7. Largest Tomato - Mr & Mrs P White
8. 3 Beetroot 9. 1 Lettuce, any variety – Mr T Stewart 10. 3 Cucumbers - Mr T Stewart
11. 3 Cobs of Corn - Mr T Stewart 12. 6 Carrots - Mr T Stewart 13. 6 Stalks of Rhubarb – Mr T Stewart
14. 250g Beans, any variety - Mr T Stewart 15. 6 Stalks Spinach –Mr T Stewart 16. 1 Capsicum, any colour –Mr T Stewart
17. 6 Chilies, any variety - Mrs F Coombes 18. 1 Squash –Mr T Stewart 19. 1 Zucchini –Mr T Stewart
20. Largest Zucchini – Mr & Mrs S Russell 21. 1 Gramma, any variety – Mr T Stewart 22. 1 Rockmelon 23. 1 Watermelon
24. Largest Melon 25. 1 Pumpkin, Queensland Blue – Mr T Stewart 26. 1 Pumpkin, Butternut – Mr T Stewart
27. 1 table Pumpkin, any variety - S & S Russell 28. Largest Pumpkin – Mr & Mrs P White 29. 2kg Potatoes
30. Other vegetable, not specified – Mr T Stewart 31. Best Collection of Vegetables (grown within the Barraba Town & District) - Gladys Fenn
Memorial
32. Best Collection of Vegetables, junior grower 16 years and under (grown within Barraba Town & District) - Turning Heads
33. Best Collection of Vegetables, organically grown (grown within Barraba Town & District)
– Mr & Mrs J Coombes 34. 6 Apples - Granny Smith 35. 6 Apples - Eating, any variety
36. 6 Pears
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37. 6 Peaches 38. 6 Fruit, any other variety – Mr T Stewart
39. 1kg Grapes, any variety - Mrs P White 40. Collection of Fruit - Jean Bowman Memorial 41. Collection of Herbs - Mrs F Coombes
42. 1 Dozen Hen Eggs - Edith Mallise Memorial
School
43. Best Decorated Fruit or Vegetable – Pre School – Miss K Schmidt 44. Best Decorated Fruit or Vegetable, infants – Mr T McKid Memorial 45. Best Decorated Fruit or Vegetable, primary – Mr T McKid Memorial
46. Oddest Shaped Fruit or Vegetable - Mr J Rodgers
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN SECTION — $5 and Ribbon
MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR EXHIBITOR — $5 and Ribbon BOTH DONATED BY SAUNDERS FRUIT & VEGIES
SECTION 2
CUT FLOWERS
CHIEF STEWARD: Mrs P Crowley Ph / Fax (02) 6782 1795
STEWARDS: Mrs R Gardiner, Mrs D McDouall & Mrs P McIver TROPHY DONORS: Mrs A Urquhart Memorial, Mrs SM Crowley Memorial, Mrs B Carter, Mrs
D Hannaford Memorial, Mrs V McVicar, Mrs J Abra, Mr & Mrs H Hiscock Memorial, Mrs
M Bennett Memorial, Mrs N McDouall Memorial, Mrs R Gardiner, Mrs P Crowley, Mrs J Orman, Designer Bunches, Salon 97, Barraba Tapestry Ladies, Mrs P McIver, Ms Y Miller
Entries: Flowers to luncheon pavilion from 3:00pm to 5:00pm FRIDAY 7th MARCH 2014
RULES: A No flower can be entered in more than one section. B Only Competitors will be allowed in the Pavilion while the flowers are being arranged.
C Please pay attention to presentation. D No Buds on Roses in Classes 1 - 5.
ENTRY FEE: $1.00. ROSES: 1. 1 Specimen Rose — Pink - Designer Bunches Florist
2. 1 Specimen Rose — Red – J Orman 3. 1 Specimen Rose — any Colour - Mr & Mrs H Hiscock Memorial 4. 1 Full Bloom Rose - Mrs McVicar
5. 1 Multi Colour Rose – Barb Gilbert Memorial donated by Meg Crowley 6. Bud to Full Bloom, three stages - Mr & Mrs H Hiscock Memorial 7. 2 Cuts Floribunda or Cluster Rose - Mrs J Abra
8. 2 Cuts Miniature Rose - Designer Bunches Florist. 9. 2 Cuts Climbing Rose – Mrs P Crowley 10. A Container of Roses - Mrs D Hannaford Memorial
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DAHLIAS: Definitions:
DECORATIVE – Large, heavy, double flowers, 15-25cm in diameter produced on long stems. Plants 2m tall.
HYBRID CACTUS: Flowers with narrow, curled petals, but smaller than decorative types.
Plants 1.5m tall. POMPOM: Small, tightly packed flowers in a wide range of colours. 11. 1 Decorative Dahlia - Mrs B Carter
12. 3 Decorative Dahlias - Mrs R Gardiner 13. 1 Cactus Dahlia – Barraba Tapestry Ladies 14. 3 Cactus Dahlias - Designer Bunches Florist.
15. 1 Pompom Dahlia – Designer Bunches Florist. 16. 3 Pompom Dahlias - Mrs R Gardiner 17. 1 Garden Dahlia – Barraba Tapestry Ladies
CUT FLOWERS: (Collection is more than 6 cuts, less than 12 cuts with as many varieties as possible.)
18. Container of Marigolds – Salon 97 19. 1 specimen cut flower – Mrs D McDouall
20. Container of Salvia - Designer Bunches Florist. 21. Container of Verbena - Designer Bunches Florist. 22. Container of Daisies. – Designer Bunches Florist.
23. Collection of Flowers — at least 3 varieties - Mrs B Carter 24. 2 Cuts Geranium - Mrs R Gardiner 25. Container of Flowers, not specified — one variety - Mrs R Gardiner
26. 1 Cut Bulb or Rhizome – Mrs R Gardiner 27. 2 Cuts Flowering Tree or Shrub – Mrs R Gardiner 28. 2 Cuts Flowering Creeper or Climber – Mrs R Gardiner
29. Unusual Flower — 1 Cut or Pot – Salon 97 30. 2 Cuts Australian Tree or Shrub – Salon 97
CHAMPION ROSE, CUT FLOWER OR DAHLIA – Mrs S M Crowley Memorial $5 & ribbon Classes 1 – 3
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN ROSES, CUT FLOWERS & DAHLIAS Classes 1 - Designer Bunches - $5 & ribbon
POT PLANTS: 31. Flowering Pot Plant – Mrs. J. Abra 32. Pot of Succulent - Designer Bunches Florist.
33. Pot or Basket of Fern, any variety – Salon 97 34. Foliage Pot Plant. Mrs. S.M. Crowley Memorial
DECORATIVE SECTION: 35. Succulents & Foliage — Mrs. V. McVicar 36. Arrangement in Silver — Mrs. P. McIver
37. Arrangement incorporating mirrors — Salon 97 38. Wood and flowers and or foliage — Salon 97 39. Posy in Water – Mrs. D. McDouall
40. Shades & tones of one colour - Mrs. P. Crowley CHAMPION DECORATIVE EXHIBIT — Mrs N McDouall Memorial, $5 & Ribbon
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN DECORATIVE SECTION — Mrs A Urquhart Memorial, $5 & Ribbon
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CHILDREN’S SECTION: MUST BE THE WORK OF THE CHILD.
DEFINITIONS: Decorated Saucer: To consist of arrangement of flowers and/or foliage. The saucer need not be completely covered. Artificial embellishments allowed. Shape can be flat, convex or
concave. Floral Saucer: Is a design of small flowers, foliage and /or berries staged to completely cover the saucer. It should be preferably in a dome shape.
Posy: Small bunch of sweet scented flowers or bouquet, with short stems tied together. PRE SCHOOL STUDENTS
41. Necklace using flowers, seeds, leaves etc. 42. Float bowl using flowers & leaves, must float freely in the water. 43. ‘ From the Roadside’’
INFANTS SCHOOL STUDENTS 44. Mexican Theme any embellishments allowed e.g. cactus
45. Flowers on a saucer - Miss. Y Miller 46. ‘From the Roadside’’ 47. Any items in a tray of sand or soil.
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS 48. Decorated Saucer – see definition
49. Arrangement in an unusual container 50. ‘From the Roadside’’ 51. As I like It
SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS 52. Arrangement in a jug
53. Posy in water – see definition 54. ‘From the Roadside’
MOST SUCCESSFUL CHILD EXHIBITOR PRESCHOOL Mrs D McDouall, $5 and Ribbon MOST SUCCESSFUL CHILD EXHIBITOR INFANTS SCHOOL
Mrs M Bennett Memorial, $5 and Ribbon MOST SUCCESSFUL CHILD EXHIBITOR PRIMARY SCHOOL
Mrs N McDouall Memorial, $5 and Ribbon
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SECTION 3 COOKING
STEWARDS: Mrs. J White Ph: (02) 6782 1627, Mrs M McAlary
a) All entries to be placed in plastic bags with ties b) Exhibitors tickets to be attached to the bag
c) No ring cake tins to be used. Round, square or rectangular tins only d) No rack marks to show on cakes e) No flour on bottom of scones
f) The Judge reserves the right not to award prizes in any class if exhibits are not up to standard
g) Cake boards must be no larger than 20cm square
Entries will be taken on Friday 7th March 2014 direct in Cooking Section in Pavilion
from 8:00am until 10:30am
NOTE: Judge must cut all cakes before making awards ENTRY FEE: $1.00
PRIZEMONEY: 1st $3.00, 2nd $1.00 SPONSORS: Major Sponsor - Mrs Bernice Carter, Mrs A Bright, Mrs K White Memorial, Mrs
J Copelin, Mrs V McCusker, Barraba Gazette, Mrs J White, Mrs C & Mr R Ibbotson
CLASS 1 Plain Butter Cake — NOT iced 2 Plate of 4 pumpkin scones
3 Chocolate Cake — ONLY icing on top 4 Any type of cake using fruit not previously mentioned – Mr R Ibbotson 5 Plate of 4 Scones. NO flour on bottom
6 Plate of 6 Anzac Biscuits 7 Plate of 4 Patty Cakes, iced. Patty tins ONLY 8 Plate of 6 Iced Slice, one variety
9 Plate of 6 Plain Biscuits, one variety 10 Citrus Cake (orange or lemon) Iced on top ONLY 11 Plate of 6 Icing Filled Biscuits, one variety
12 Plate of 6 pieces of Shortbread 13 Sponge Sandwich, jam filled, NO ICING 14 Plate of 6 Pikelets
15 Date & Nut Loaf — Mrs A Bright 16 Banana Cake, Iced 17 Sultana Cake
18 Rich Fruit Cake CHAMPION EXHIBITOR CLASS 1 – 18 BARRABA GAZETTE $10 AND RIBBON
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR CLASS 1 – 18 MRS B CARTER $10 SCHOOL SECTION:
17 years and under 19 Best Theme Cake: Movie Star 20 Plate of 4 scones
21 Chocolate Cake (NOT packet cake) Iced on top 22 Plate of 6 Plain Biscuits, one variety — Mrs K White Memorial 23 Plate of 6 Icing Filled Biscuits, one variety
24 4 Iced slice - one variety 25 4 Decorated Patty Cakes – Mrs V McCusker
12 years and under
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26 Cake, Decorated – Only Decoration to be judged – Mrs J Copelin $5.00 27 Plate of 4 Scones – Mrs J White
28 Plate of 4 Anzac Biscuits 29 Chocolate Cake (NOT packet cake). Iced on top 30 6 Coconut Ice
6 years and under 31 4 Arrowroot Biscuits Iced and Decorated – Mrs F Dawson $5.00
32 Decorated Boiled Egg (in an egg cup) 33 4 Decorated Patty Cakes – Patty tin ONLY 34 Chocolate Crackles (add your favourite lollies only)
35 Best Theme Cake – Disney Characters CHAMPION EXHIBIT SCHOOL SECTION - Mrs B Carter $10.00 and Ribbon
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR – 17 years and under - Barraba Gazette $10.00 12 years and under – Barraba Gazette $10.00 6 years and under – Barraba Gazette $10.00
SECTION 4 JAMS & PRESERVES
STEWARDS: Mrs Stacey Sedgwick Ph: (02) 67830130, Mrs M Crowley Ph: (02) 67821625 NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS:
A Entries to be presented well filled, in clean, sterilized jars/bottles with all commercial labels removed
B Jars require plain screw lids without wax and without jam setter C Brand names on lids must be masked and metal lids must display no signs of rust or
corrosion D Two labels are required on jars: front label naming entry, back label indicating main
ingredients
E The judge shall have the right to sample all entries F Exhibits must not have previously entered in the Barraba Show G Presentation is important
ENTRY FEE: $1.00. PRIZE MONEY: 1ST $3.00, 2ND $1.00 SPONSORS: Mrs M E Brown Memorial, Mrs R Howson, Mrs J Benson, Mr Joe Faulkner Memorial, Sedgwick Family and Mrs J Williams
Class 1. 1 Jar Plum Jam 2. 1 Jar Peach Jam
3. 1 Jar Nectarine Jam 4. 1 Jar Fresh Apricot Jam – Mrs M E Brown Memorial 5. 1 Jar Fig Jam
6. 1 Jar Strawberry Jam 7. 1 Jar Tomato Jam – Mr Joe Faulkner Memorial 8. 3 Jars Assorted Jams
9. 1 Jar Homemade Jelly 10. 2 Jars Assorted Marmalade 11. 1 Jar Preserve, any fruit (Vacola)
12. 1 Jar Preserve, any vegetable (Vacola) 13. 1 Jar Lemon Cheese
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14. 2 Jars Sweet Sauces, dessert 15. 2 Jars Savoury Sauces, assorted
16. 1 Jar Chutney 17. 1 Jar Tomato Relish 18. 1 Jar Mustard Pickles
19. 2 Jars Pickles, assorted 20. 1 Bottle Flavoured Oil 21. 1 Jar Olives
22. 1 Jar Tapenade 23. 1 Jar Salsa CHAMPION EXHIBIT – SWEET : $5.00 & Ribbon
CHAMPION EXHIBIT – SAVOURY : $5.00 & Ribbon MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - $10.00 & Ribbon
SECTION 5 PHOTOGRAPHY
Feature Class ‘TRAVEL OZ’ Sponsored by:
Barraba Pharmacy
(AMATEURS ONLY)
STEWARDS: Ms J Farrar (02) 6783 0129, Mrs N Bowman, Mrs Di Kelly NOTE: ENTRIES MUST BE SUBMITTED TO SHOW OFFICE, QUEEN STREET
A Entries close 3:30pm TUESDAY, 4th March. All exhibits must be with the Secretary at that time. All mail entries must arrive by this date
B All entries must have Exhibitor’s name clearly marked on back of mounting plus Class
Number as per Schedule Entry Form C Prints must be mounted on cardboard with a maximum size of 500mm x 400mm (20” x
16”); the mount must not be larger than 25mm (1 inch) more on any side of a print
Framed prints will not be accepted D All entries must be taken by the Exhibitor and developing and enlarging may be done by a
commercial photographer
E Exhibits must not have been previously entered in the Barraba Show ENTRY FEE: $1.00
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3.00 2nd $1.00 NOTE: Photographs will be protected from direct sunlight whilst on display in the Pavilion
SPECIAL FEATURE 1. Travel Oz – BARRABA PHARMACY - $50
BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY Class 2. Portrait, Adult– Gerda Gamper
3. Child Study – Mrs N Bowman 4. Architecture – Mrs J Randall 5. Creative – Mrs J Randall
6. Any Other Subject – Mrs J Randall CHAMPION BLACK & WHITE PRINT — Mrs J Randall - $10
COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY
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Computer generated prints will be accepted 7. Portrait – Mrs N Bowman
8. Child Study – Mrs A Cabot 9. People (more than one) – Mrs N Bowman 10. Animal – Mr A Wright
11. Flowers –Mrs A Cabot 12. Machinery and Vehicles – Mrs A Cabot 13. Action – Mr T Irving
14. Waterscapes – Mrs A Cabot 15. Landscapes – Ms J Farrar 16. Sunsets – Mrs N Bowman
17. Overseas Travel – Ms J Farrar 18. Creative – Mr T Irving 19. Any Other Subject – Mrs J Randall
20. Sequence of Photos telling a story – Limit 6 – Mrs M Smith CHAMPION COLOUR PRINT — Mrs D Groth $10 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR, Colour or B&W — Mrs J Randall $10
SCHOOL SECTION: Sponsored by: Mrs J King Age to be taken into consideration and must be marked on entry. Open
only to School Children. Photographs must have been taken by the Exhibitor 21. Colour Print, any subject, any size — Primary
22. Black & White Print, any subject, any size — Primary 23. Colour Print, any subject, any size — Secondary 24. Black & White Print, any subject, any size — Secondary
CHAMPION SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHIC ENTRY — Mrs L Irving $10 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR SCHOOL — Mrs L Irving $10
SPECIAL COMPETITION
“Group 13 – Landscape”
We invite you to enter 1 or 2 Colour photos 10’ x 8’ or 12’ x 10’ taken within 50 kilometer
radius of the towns within the Central Northern Group of Show Societies. These being Tenterfield, Glen Innes, Armidale, Walcha, Inverell, Ashford, Barraba, Manilla, Quirindi,
Uralla, Bundarra, Guyra, and Dorrigo. The winner from each show will then be sent to the
Group final at Dorrigo in November. Prizes will be awarded by each Show Society for their winner and the overall winner will receive $25 from the Central Northern Group. Winning
entries to be retained by the Show Society and forwarded to Dorrigo for the judging.
FEATURE CLASS FOR 2015
‘Family of Man’
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SECTION 6 HANDCRAFTS
STEWARDS: Mrs Angela Croll (02) 6783 3109, Mrs A Ward NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS:
A All entries must be work of Exhibitor B Child’s age to be attached to Exhibit C Stewards reserve the right to delete or alter Classes as they see fit
D Exhibit must not have previously entered in the Barraba Show ENTRY FEE: $1.00.
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3.00, 2nd $1.00 CLASS
1. Pot Holder 2. Picture with dried flowers, grasses, etc – Mrs J Witten 3. Wall Hanging — must hang – Mrs L Forbes
4. Shopping Bag or Basket – Mrs L Forbes 5. Sewing Basket or Bag or Box 6. Soft Sculpture – Carol Clisby
7. Hat — any medium – Mrs B Saddler 8. Door Stop – Mrs J Witten 9. Crochet or Knitted Toy - Tapestry Ladies
10. Toy, any medium other than Class 9 – PA & H 11. Braid — any technique – Mrs J Witten 12. Skein of yarn by person who hasn’t won a prize 13. Skein Hand-spun Wool – Tapestry Ladies
14. Skein Novelty Hand-spun yarn — Mrs M Godfrey 15. Skein Hand-spun Yarn other than Wool 16. Article of Handcraft made of Hand-spun yarn - Mr & Mrs T McKid Memorial
17. Article made from Hand woven Fabric. Mrs G Clark 18. Article made from Hand woven Fabric using at least 50% Hand-spun Yarn 19. Article made from recycled material - Tapestry Ladies
20. Covered Coat Hanger, any medium – Mrs L Forbes 21. Woodcraft/Sculpture 22. Article of Leatherwork
23. Any article not mentioned – Tapestry Ladies 24. Scrap Book – Mrs V McCusker 25. Beaded Jewel – Necklace
26. Beaded Jewel – Bracelet 27. Beaded Jewel – Set – Tapestry Ladies 28. Beaded article not mentioned – Mrs G Clark
CHAMPION EXHIBIT — Mrs. L. Etheridge Memorial, $5 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR — Mrs A Ratliff, $5
SCHOOL SECTION: STEWARDS: Mrs A Cabot (02) 6783 3110 Prize money 1
st $3.00, 2
nd $1.00
Exhibitors must enter in their CURRENT AGE GROUP, regardless of age at time work was done. Please state age on back of entry card NO NAMES ON WORK PLEASE
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12 Years & Over 29. Item of Jewelry
30. Wood or Metal work 31. Scrap Booking 32. Article from Recycled Material
33. Any handcraft not previously mentioned
9 Years & Under 12 Years
34. Lego/Technics construction – child’s own creation 35. Scrap booking 36. Item of Jewelry
37. Mask 38. Project book 39. Article made from recycled material
40. Other handicraft not previously mentioned 8 Years & Under
41. Lego/Technics construction – child’s own creation 42. Collage 43. Paper craft
44. Item of Jewelry 45. Article made from recycled material 46. Other article of handcraft not previously mentioned
CHAMPION EXHIBIT — Tapestry Ladies $5 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Mrs J Witten $5
we’re proud to be part of
Barraba community
for more information, visit us at 129 Queen Street, Barraba or Call 6780 2900
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SECTION 7 ART
STEWARDS: Dimity McMurtrie (02) 6783 2218
PRIZE MONEY: 1st Prize $3.00, 2
nd Prize $1.00
ENTRY FEE: $1.00
SPONSORS: D A & D K McMurtrie NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS: A Exhibits must not have won a prize at a previous Barraba Show
B Entries must be mounted, ready to hang, not necessarily framed OPEN SECTION
1 Any Medium 2 Any Medium – Senior Citizen
CHAMPION EXHIBIT — $10.00 and Ribbon
SCHOOL SECTION: Exhibitors must indicate their age on the back of their entry
1 Preschool Art Work – K - 1
2 Infant Art Work – 2 - 3 3 Primary Art Work – 4 - 6 4 Secondary Art Work
CHAMPION EXHIBIT — $10.00 and Ribbon
SECTION 8 POTTERY
STEWARDS: Mrs A Smith Ph: ah (02) 6782 5361, Mrs B Sadler All entries must be work of Exhibitor
PRIZES for this Section donated by: Mrs A Smith, Barraba Potters & Craft Guild, Mrs N Buck, Mrs B Caldwell, Mr & Mrs T McKid Memorial, Mrs C Capel 1
st Prize $3.00, 2
nd Prize $1.00
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 OPEN SECTION: Class
1. Hand built Pot 2. Thrown Pot 3. Exhibitor who has not previously won a prize
4. Any other form of Art CHAMPION EXHIBIT — Mr DLS Capel Memorial, $20 and Ribbon
JUNIOR SECTION: 5. Hand built pot, under12 years 6. Any other form of art, under 12 years
7. Hand built pot, 12 years to 16 years - N Buck 8. Thrown pot, 12 yrs to 16 yrs - N Buck
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9. Junior Exhibitor, Novice. – Mr & Mrs T McKid Memorial JUNIOR CHAMPION – Mrs C Capel, $10 and Ribbon
SECTION 9 COLLECTORS CORNER
STEWARDS: Mrs Ann Smith - A/H 6782 5361, Mrs Joyce Watkins - A/H 6782 1584 ENTRY FEE: $1.00
Cannot enter the same collection if a prize has been won on a previous occasion
All care taken but no responsibility for damage, loss or theft
Collection means 3 or more; maximum of 6
Attach all items to a steady base, particularly small items, to present your entry
attractively and securely SPONSORS: Mr D & Mrs J Hand, Mrs A Smith
1. Collection of glass 2. Collection Kitchen Items
3. One Piece Blue & White 4. Collection Hand Tools 5. Collection From Grandma’s Dressing Table
6. Collection From Grandma’s Shelf 7. Quirky Collection e.g. Match boxes, postcards etc 8. One only collectable Item
9. Item Relevant to Barraba’s History 10. Juniors – Collection of choice Champion Exhibit
SECTION 10 NEEDLEWORK
STEWARDS: Mrs J Benson NOTE: A All work must be the work of Exhibitor and must not be washed
B Factory made articles will be disqualified C All Exhibits must have securely attached the Class number in which they are entered D Exhibits must not have won a prize at a previous Barraba Show
E All Crochet must be mounted with pins F All work must be completed ENTRY FEE: $1.00
CROCHET SECTION CLASS 1. Table Cloth or Table Centre - Mrs Y Groth
2. Specimen of Crochet by Person 70 years and over - Mrs A Bright 3. Three Handkerchiefs, Crochet edges - Mrs J Clarke 4. Any Article not mentioned above – Mrs J Clarke
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NEEDLEWORK 5. Machine made Article for an Adult or Child - Mrs V McCusker
6. Embroidered Tableware or Linen - Mrs N Bowman 7. Embroidered Supper cloth by Person 70 years & over - Potters & Craft Guild 8. Article of Creative Embroidery – Mrs B McDouall
9. Article of Candle wicking, Creative or Traditional - Richardson House 10. Article of Counted Thread on Aida Cloth - Potters & Craft Guild 11. An Article of Counted Thread on Linen or likewise - Mrs J Clarke
12. Article of Wool Embroidery - Potters & Craft Guild 13. Piece of Canvas Work, mounted - K Watts Memorial 14. Creative Tapestry, mounted. 2 or more stitch patterns – Mrs S Bowman
15. Best Cushion or Cushion Cover (not patchwork) - Mrs S Bowman 16. Piece of Stumpwork - Mrs S Bowman 17. Any Needlework not mentioned above – Mrs N Bowman
PATCHWORK 18. Patchwork quilt - Tapestry Ladies
19. Appliqué Quilt – Tapestry Ladies 20. Cushion – Tapestry Ladies 21. Any patchwork article not mentioned above – Tapestry Ladies
CHILDREN’S SECTION Age of the Child is to be securely attached to their Article
22. Piece of Needlework, by a child - Potters & Craft Guild CHAMPION NEEDLEWORK – Mrs J Benson
CHAMPION PIECE OF CROCHET – Mrs J Clarke CHAMPION PIECE OF PATCHWORK MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR – Richardson House
SECTION 11
KNITTING & CROCHET
Chief Steward: Mrs Lyn Forbes Ph: (02) 6783 1448
NOTE:
A Exhibits must not have won a prize at a previous Barraba Show B All work must be the work of the Exhibitor and must not be laundered C Crochet edges and handwork finishing on Knitted Garments is allowed
D Exhibitors are asked to attach labels from the yarn the Exhibit is made from E Any one article can only compete in one Class F Soiled Articles will not be judged
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 Class
1. Tea Cosy – Jean Williams 2. Baby’s Jacket – Jean Williams 3. Baby’s Bootees – Jean Williams
4. Child’s Jumper, vest or Cardigan — Miss Bay Spencer Memorial 5. Casual Garment in Fine Wool, under 8 ply – Mrs A Sedgwick Memorial 6. Casual Garment, knitted in Bulky Wool, 8 ply or over – Jean Williams 7. Knitted Rug, Pram Cover, sample squares design – Mrs A Sedgwick Memorial
8. 7a Shawl, sample squares design - Mrs A Sedgwick Memorial 9. Knitted Article in Home-spun Wool – Ms J Farrar
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10. Knitted Article not specified in this Section —Miss Bay Spencer Memorial 11. Knitted Article in knitting cotton
12. Knitted Article by person 70 years and over. – Mrs P Penna 13. Pair of socks or slippers (Adult or Child), any medium 14. Beanie in wool/blend
15. Beanie in any medium – Mrs W Steiger 16. Beanie and scarf in any medium 17. Scarf in any medium
18. A work in progress
CROCHET:
19. Baby’s Jacket 20. Bootees 21. Shawl, poncho or scarf – Richardson House
22. Rug or Pram Cover – Mrs A Sedgwick Memorial 23. Article of Crochet by Lady over 70 years – Mrs P Penna 24. Crochet Casual Garment
25. Article of Crochet in Home-spun Wool – Mrs P Penna 26. Article of Crochet not mentioned above
SCHOOL SECTION (Child’s Age to be securely attached to Article): 27. Best knitted or crochet square 28. Any other article knitted or crochet
CHAMPION KNITTED ARTICLE — Barraba Gazette - $20 CHAMPION CROCHET ARTICLE — Barraba Gazette - $20
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR — Barraba Gazette - $20
SHOW RAFFLE
To Be Drawn at the Show
The Barraba PA & H Association thank the following
companies for their generous support:
GCM Electrical Tamworth, Goodyear Tamworth,
Russell’s Garage Barraba, North West Direct Sales,
Campbell’s Fuel Service Inverell, Young’s Hydraulics.
Fuel, driving lights, UHF Aerial and various other
prizes.
Tickets available at the Bar, Pavilion & the Show office
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Barraba PA & H Association Inc.
Wishes to thank all the donors who helped make
the 2014 show successful.
A1 Party Hire Abra, Mrs J Alderton Family Allen Family Allerton’s Transport Allflex ANSA Appledore Pastoral Co AquaNorth Atkinson, HW Memorial Atkinson, Mrs Ruth Memorial Austbrokers Aust. Wool Networks Australian Saddle Pony Assoc Australian Stockhorse Association Babes in the Bush Banoon Pastoral Co Bareela Pastoral Co Barraba Bakery Barraba Bowling Club Barraba Caravan Park Barraba Central School Barraba Food & Fuel Barraba Funerals Barraba Gazette Barraba Motors Barraba, NSW Farmers Association Branch Barraba Pharmacy Barraba Potters & Craft Guild Barraba RSL Anglers Club Barraba RSL & Recreation Club Barraba Rural Traders Barraba Tapestry Ladies Barraba Veterinary Clinic Bells Mountain Pony Stud Bennett, Mrs M Memorial Benson, Mr & Mrs J Bill McKid Pty Ltd Bob Jane T-Mart – Tamworth Bottrell, Mrs J Bowman, Jean Memorial Bowman, Mrs N Bowman, Mrs S Bowen Poll Hereford Stud Bright, Mrs A Brooklyn Lands Brown, Mr F Memorial Brown, Mrs J Brown, Mrs ME Memorial Brown, Tony Memorial Buck, Mrs N Bucknell, Mr W Burindi Buena Vista Pony Stud Cabot, Mrs A Calvalda Capel Family – Bungulla Capel, Mrs C Capel, Mr D Memorial Capel, Miss M Capel, Miss P Caldwell, Mrs B Carter, Mrs B Carter, Mr H Carter, Mr J Memorial Charters, Ms T Chesterfield Aust Pty Ltd Clarke, Mrs J Clark, Mrs G Clisby, Carol Cobbraball Pastoral Co Commercial Hotel Barraba Community Mutual New England Barraba Coombes, Mrs F Coombes, Mr & Mrs J Coopers Ltd Copelin, Mrs J Copperdowns Pastoral Co Croll, Mrs E Crowley, A & M Crowley, CJ Memorial Crowley, DCT Memorial
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Crowley, Mrs P Crowley, Mr S Crowley, Mr W CTK Cattle Co Cummins, Mr L Dawson, Mrs F Designer Bunches Florist DJ Kelly & Co Doak, Mr & Mrs J F Doonba & Family Doolan Seedings Eames, Mrs H Eckert, WM & K Memorial Etheridge, Mrs L Memorial Essential Energy Farrar, Ms J Faulkner, Mr J Memorial Fenn, Gladys Memorial Forbes, Mr C & Mrs L Forest, Mr D & Mrs A Fort Dodge Gardiner, Mr B & Mrs R GCM Electrical Tamworth Gamper, Gerda G’Donya Poll Merinos Geary, Mr P Gilbert, Barb Memorial Glen Rural Pastoral Co Godfrey, Mrs M Goldman, Lorna Memorial Goodas Wool Inverell Goodyear – Tamworth Groth, Mrs D Groth, Mrs Y Gundamulda Gwydir Shire Council Hain, Brendan Hall Family Hancock & Son, C R Hand, Mr D & Mrs J Hannaford, Mrs D Hays, Mr R & Mrs C Hella Hiscock, H & C Memorial Hiscock, Mr R & Mrs Hiscocks Saddlery Hodgson, Mrs C Hodgson Family Hone, Mr FA Horseland Tamworth Howson, Mrs R Hypro Ibbotson, R & C IGA Barraba Independent Communications International Animal Health Ironbark Herefords Irving, Mrs L Irving, Mr T Jeffery, Mr C Jemalong Wools Jones, C & K Jurox Kamjoy Poultry Kelaher, Mrs K Kelly, Mrs D Kelly, DJ & Co Kelly, Snow Kildare South Devon Stud King, Mrs J King, Mrs P Kruit, Mr & Mrs P Landmark Barraba Long Arm P/C Longmore, Miss S Lopast Shorthorn Stud McClelland, Mr L McCusker, KR & VF McDouall, Mrs B McDouall, Mrs D McDouall, Mrs L McDouall, Mrs N Memorial McDouall, Mr R Memorial McKid, Mr S & Mrs A McKid, Mr & Mrs T Memorial McKid, Mr W McNeil, Mr B McTavish, T McVicar, Mrs V Mallise, Edith Memorial Main, Mr & Mrs C Makim & Makim Makayla Park Show Horses Manilla Accounting & Taxation Services Meyers, J & J Miller, P & J Minnie Vale Charolais Muffler Man - Tamworth Narva NAB, Barraba Branch
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NAB Agribusiness Tamworth National Stockyard Systems NSW Farmers Assoc Nite Stalker Norland Pastoral Co North & North-West APSB Northern Branch ASHA North West Direct Sales North West Heating & Cooling Novartis Australia Omega Feeds Orman, Julie O’Shea Family Penna, Mr D Penna, Mrs P Perek, Sue Pigott, Mrs M Memorial Plumthorpe Pastoral Co Pollock & Cummins, Stock & Station Agents Quik Spray Randall, Mrs J Ray White Garvin & Cousens Ratliff, Mrs A RH Taylor Trucks Richardson House Riley, Mr J Rodgers, Mr J & Mrs B Russell Mr A Russell, Mr S & Mrs S Russell’s Garage Barraba Saunders Fruit & Vegetable Shop Sadler, Mrs B Salon 97 Sawyer, M & R Schmidt, Mrs K Sedgwick, Mrs A Memorial Sedgwick, Mrs S Sedgwick Family Showman’s Guild Simpson, P & S Simpson, Mr W Smith, Mrs A Smith, AC Co Smith, Mrs D Smith, Mrs M Smith, G & C Smith, Mr G & Mrs S Spencer, Gordon Memorial Spencer, Miss Bay Memorial Spencer, Mrs J Memorial Spencer, IT & N Memorial Spencer, Mr M Stewart, Mr E Steiger, Mr P Steiger, Mrs W Stobie, Mrs J Stock & Crop Barraba Taminda Wool Trading Tamworth Regional Council Tamworth Wool Tarrant, Mrs B Taylor, Scott & Jill Taylor’s Civil Construction Pty Ltd Tebuana Barraba The Cottage Poll Hereford Stud The Forest Hereford Stud The Playhouse Hotel Thompson, Mrs E Tosch Transport Trevor Richards - Painter & Designer - Manilla Turning Heads Hair and Beauty Salon Tycolah Poll Hereford Stud Urquhart, Mrs A Memorial Urquhart, Miss P Walker, D Ward Plumbing Watagan Rugs & Accessories Watkins, Chris Memorial Watkins, Mr & Mrs T Watts, K Memorial Wauch, Mrs T Wesfarmers Federation Insurance Inverell White, Mrs J White, Mrs K Memorial White, Mr & Mrs P Williams, Mrs J Winy Wiranya Pastoral Co Witten, Mr Harry Memorial Witten, Mrs J Wundarra Stud Wyambee Stud Young’s Hydraulics - Tamworth
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and
Stock Water
Services
www.aquanorth.com.au
Ph: 02 6762 3033
Fax: 02 6762 3133
Cnr Avro and Jewry Streets, Tamworth
SPONSORS OF THE BARRABA RODEO
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RODNEY THE
CLOWN
Saturday 8th March 2014
&
Sunday 9th March 2014
Novelty events:
Egg and spoon races
Crawbob races
Three legged race
Children’s entertainment
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2014 Barraba Show Program
Friday 7th
March Saturday 8th
March Sunday 9th
March
8:30am Wool Judging 6:00am Campdrafting 6:30am Campdrafting
9:00am Campdrafting 7:30am Yard Dog Trials 8:00am Yard Dog Trails
8:30am Cattle Judging 8:30am Horse Rings 1, 2 & 3
12:30pm Junior Cattle Judging Horse Rings 1, 2 & 3 Riding Classes
5:00pm Rodeo Program Led Welsh Hacks
Show Hunters Galloways
5:00pm – Pavilion Open Australian & Other Ponies Australian Stock Horse
7:00pm Pavilion & Fleece Exhibits
9:00am Show Jumping 9:00am Pavilion Exhibits until 3:00pm
British Breed Sheep Fleece Exhibits until 3:00pm
Poultry Judging Rodney the Clown
Animal Farm Show Jumping
11:00am Wood Chop
9:30am Riding Classes Ring 1 11.30am Barraba Band
Rodney the Clown
10:00am Heavy Horses in Ring 4 1:00pm Harness Classes
Junior Showgirl Judging 1:30pm Dog & Pet Show
2:30pm Sporting Events
3:00pm Rodeo 8:00pm Show Closes
6 Bar Jump
6:00pm Rodeo